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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1916)
A ST. '""" MTgT FRIDAY. OCTOBER '13, 1916 I CORRESPONDENCE SCAPPOOSE 'V H. Ulutchford shipped about 200 y boxes of apples to Astoriu Tuesday. t Mrs. It. J. Krukes son. J. 11. lVli- kAAAAAAA&AAAAi l,i,i9 wlo Is conductor on the Sllver- i lou liruncli, met with an accident i which nilrht Imvo cost Itim his life. Wo were misinformed Inst week. ! while preparing to tuko on passen- Geo. Y. Armstrong and son did not Visit at tho home of John Tompkins, as stuled in our items. Miss Ruth Duncan of The Dalles, was a week end visitor at the home of her pcreuts, Mr. and Mrs. I.. M. Duncan. gera he fell from the second step while tho car was going at about 15 miles un hour, striking his head and fracturing his nose and right arm. Ho was unconscious for two hours, lie was taken to the Oood Samaritan i hospiial und last Sunday removed to Miss Daisy Wikstrom Is In ill! his home, und is Improving rapidly. health aud is unable to attend school, i , . Mrs. V. II. Johnston returned from WARREN a visit with her daughter in southern Oregon, last Saturday. Messrs. l'ete and Kred Olson have Mr. Gouchnour, J. llavlak, Kred returned from I'elilo. whero they lThlman and John Wattson havo just have been fishing, completed filling their silos. Mr.' Soft music, loud music, classical Sholz had a smash up with hl3 ma-, mmdc, and plenty of it was heard by There has been a great deal of end and when they started to walk ,u Mrs. McCoy receive " .... ! L . I. .till I.IU sickness In our neighborhood luw.y. . . V" ...... l.. . ,.,.., ull( had mi..... M,.rton has ueeu : a huuiii-ii ....... Hid A a v chine while working at Mr. Umiak's, and a new machine wus sent down ! from Portland to complete the work. ; Mrs. II I.ambersoii was taken to; a Portland hospital one day lust : week. ; Victor Watts spent S.iturday and Sunday at Seaside. ; Kred Adams' family and Mrs. KJ gar Stevens motored to l'ortlaud on Tueslay of this week. alfliged to lose a good deal of school .o ho .i .. kill:;'. ,111 ncmuni. v. p.. ..... There were some very happy par ents lust week, when a Utile boy ar rived at tho home of Mr. and Mis. Uric Kiickson. Mother and son ure doing nicely and the father Is able lo be at his duties again after having a good strong band made lor his head. Mis. Win. Skiule Is numbered among the sick ones this week. i Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Wurner u:id Miss Jewall of Portland, was visiting at the l.llllch home last Sunday, also Mrs. A. I Clark and a party of friends of Italuler. Miss llallin 1-urson Is home for a while. She finds plenty to keep her busy on the farm. liny Milieu is serving on thu Jury this week. Mr. and Mrs. Uumgurdiior spent ! Sunday with the Gladheart family. taken In an auto to Kred Wut- I Mr Aimlelou s hlreil .,, wus driving the cows to milk, M ,g llolstelu bull became mad mude ror I be horse, in the hull caught the horse and In ii hooking him. Thu horse inrcw ,,o rider and he sustained a broken arin. NEHALEM VALLEY ,ug was completely destroyed. Pco ,)le from ull purts of tho lown volun teer .ul their services und suved much property loss. James Dunn tind family moved rroui St. Helen to tho Tliompnon properly in Wesl S:. Helena. George Chambers and family ure vIhUIiik In Lebanon this week. William Tmyors, from Muslim's camp, moved to lloulton lust week, fhoy are occupying tho llcudrlckc property. Mrs. Mills of Vernonla is V I it t lit c with Mr. Melllnger'a folks thla week. tho largo crowd which attended the concert given by Dr. Knna and l'rof. South. The Warren School Glee Club rendered one selection. Prof. Russell und family visited - .- friends In Portland Saturday and; RAINIER Sunday. ! L. Snider has Installed an air pres-j Mr. and Mrs'. Kd McDuulcl are the suro water plant. , proud parents of a new baby girl, The ensilage cutters have nearly, which arrived lust Sunday evening. e.m,i.l..lu,l ll,..ir unrtr ulilell will he, I' It 11:1 beri! ri'CflVCll a IICW Well we are all alive and kicking over here and thankful to our Mukcr that e got our threshing over with mil ram. Mrs. l'ete llergcrsou, who bus been tick, is ubl.i to be out and doing again. Glcii Sheeley Is driving the hlgb school Jitney. Mrs It. I.. Wlldinun made a trip to Lauri-lwood tiustou last Monday with a load of fruit, returning Tuesday, .i good dashboard lantern helping her to make It home from the other slde ,,f Cape lloru after dark. The wlld-j cats might get you. Mrs. Wlldman Mrs. John Adams of Newport, Is : TAXPAYERS' MEETING A meeting of tho Columbia County Taxpayers' League will be held In I lie courthouse, busemeiil on Ha til r- ,,i, October 21, ID tO, at 10 a. m and 1 : : 0 p. in. All taxpayers are urged to ultelld, as matters of greut importance will be taken tip for con Ideratlon and action. Ity order of the board of directors J. 11. WATTS, President. W. J ITI.LKItTON, Secretary. The Ladies' Aid gave a chicken pie a good thing for the high school, astulck this week W. J. ZILLMAN t'HinlldntK for County t'omiiiimtioiier on tilt IteiiiiM'rHtlc 1 l ket. l I'l.tTI'llltM visiting this week with her sou. Ver- j(lW jv ft,r K,.WI, puriMmr. ,,., f.uirii, u, hi Mow at Pleasant Kill. : Smaller rouil district, w Ills M. lal supper last Friday night which net ted them $25. Miss Vera Price became violently sick a week ago last Sunday night with ptomaine poisoning. She was taken to a Portland hospital ou Thursday and is still in a critical condition. somo of the boys hud to help at I Ituick car to be purchased nere tins home. year Mrs. Lund has been very ill but is m. ..,,.1 Mm Tom Troon und III- levies,. ,int .laughters visited Saturday and ""''ll! ' Al. Lee Is building a retaining wall Sunday with Mrs Troop's parents. rulltv Surveyor only, to m mail now recovering. for Mr Kills, loin believes hi iiiiv- Tlie famous "Benson's Bridge of lug everything up to date for hli Multnomah Kalis" was received back new home. from Salem, where It was displayed j Mrs. LIUich of Quliiey, was here on in the county school exhibit. A spe-, business last Saturday. Mr. und Mrs The young people's choir met ut eiul place has been arranged for It In j Lilllch ure owners of u splendid farm the home of Mr. end Mrs. R. Niblock Saturday night for practice. Lester Duncan has returned from Knappa, where he has been employed in camp, and has enrolled at Scup pooFe high school for the coming year. Mrs. K. H. ftusehiiuin received word that her daughter, Mrs. Charles Goodenough of Portland. Is sick with pneumonia, and she left for Portland Monday. Mr. Gouchnour's daughter arrived from Monte&ano, Wash., Saturday to spend the winter and lias entered school. A baby toy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grant one day last week. All doing well. Kov. and Mrs. C. H. Johnston and Mrs. May Getchell attended the Con gregational conference at The Dalles last Tuesday. R. McKay moved his family into the family residence recently occu pied by Mr. Morton. The Mortons moved to St. Helens last Saturday, und the new man, Mr. Davles, is now carving meat at the market. Mrs. D. Crowley and Miss Crow motored to Vancouver lust Saturday. the school library along with a few near ljulney. other specialties that are on display : Mrs. Mei'olluin, who lives buck of there. Speaking of library, wo pro-1 this place, lulorins the Review sh pose to have some library before the ' has just purchused a new Mitchell term is done. Watch "or grow. TRENHOLM Miss Ruth Fowler is nsltlng tier sister, Mrs. Johnson of Portland. Mr. und Mrs. Wittnehel of Port land, visited Trenholm recently. Mrs. (iawson and daughters have returned to their home in Astoria after u short visitwith Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCullister. Mrs. Tracey and daughters were the recent guests of Mr. mid Mrs. Talro. Mrs. P. E. Proekway visited Port land October 7. Mr. Wilverding had a truck loud of furniture brought from Portland to his ranch the other day. ('. K. ltrown. who met with a slight accident two weeks ago, Is still confined to his home. BACHELOR FLAT unto with horse tail windshield. Joe Smith is the chauffeur. Henry K. Sihweiing. formerly of this place, died at a Portland hos pitul September U, und the funeral ' was held at this place September Jt i .Deceased was fill years old ami leaves la wife, tour girls and one boy. In terment was in the K. of P. cemetery ; Will Long returned from Ashland, j Ky., last week, after an absence of j threo years from this place. Mr j Long bus completed a course In pho j lography since his absence ami may, i in the neur future, enter into the business for lilnu,e!f. i Postmaster Stacy took over the management of the lt..inier postof , flee last Monday morning, und I'ost- master McMillan crated his labors in that capacity. Mr. McMillan will remain in Rainier ami expects to go gone by. , into ' view. Mr and Mrs. Spencer of Vernonla Mrs. Johns visited one day last ,eek with Mrs Pogers. Cyril Johns has rented tho Dullus place. lie seems lo bo rushed with work, u.i be sometimes Is seen In the Ill-Id plotting pretty lute Ho Is also attending the Vernoulii high school. Th l.i is ncmitiful weather for plow ing und other full work. Lust Thursday t hus. Richurd hud liille u serious fall. While taking :he team to pasture und In crossing the Nehuleui, the lend horse took u sudden notion he wanted more drink, ami the sudden stop Jerked Mr. Rich ard from the other horse, bruising his hip on u rock, lie Is not able to gel uound much yet. Mr. Wildiniiu moved purl of his rngliiit'r. To try to rrliiK the general running rM'HMfi of l lie county (Paid Adv.) The Strand theatre certainly Is en Itled lo he called the leudltig the ;tre In St. Helens. Any skeptic can ') convinced of this by looking over their program of stars and pluys for next week. Sunday tho Strand the tie will exhibit a Paramount pic ture "Kor Ilia Defense," with Knnny Ward In tho lending role. Monday i Tt Initio picture that Is a master piece In III 111 I III today, "Aloha (), li-ilved from thu world famed sonx of the Hawaiian Islands, and a Trl angle Keystone with l'utty Arburkle is alto shown. On Tuesday und IK OUR WANT .-J nu& For Haiti it,... i 7 vniiiiq VlitrliB. tir ii..,.. . iioizourotcr, phono 101 II. Wuuted - ' wo Uoii 7. rr board and lt,, "l !o " ... .. (III i vi run or call, Mr.. J w .:. (" lUst. No. 2. 'A,l.rw, For sale or IrudZTT '"' WlH trad f(irB T .... or sell ul r..uH)lul)l, dress or cull .... i n, . " .I Oroiion. im '...'! " !,) ... . io r.xciutu;;e-A Inn,. ..7?" 100. .V. 3411, N ., -1"1 l.. Vulueil .1 I,..' cbnniro f.ir 1,,.,. . .""' " ' tot Id Hi u II1M Jim 11,,.... 1, ... ''It .".1371,8! H, Want,. it ii. ...i . !..nr,... WO "W ... ... ,,,,, ll0t D. i-iib, wrt'gnn. 8t- Hk St. Helens Cri.iimry7Trri "); tuarkn Hons. Phono lis. ( 1400-ucre slock ranch ToTwT, .laMtern Oregon, KuM h ,isi omco ror liifuromio,, ,, Good resldenci loti n bMk for l&U each. J. II. CodfrtjJ e.onnwesi ni.ig . Porlliml, Or, (t I rei.h cow for sale, or till ror beef cuttle, (iin). Wllioj, ) Chester Whits ulgt for , J. Larson, Wurr.-n, Or. ( lor Snlo -Pure llred K. t HJ hens rnd pulleu. AIo fine mj ll(t 400, or Inquire :.t thti oltn ror Sale A Jitmt bull, e, months 'jlil. ami two rood ton a, Ing fresh. S Vincent, lloultoa. f iron- U'eiue. day the world's greatest and fuinll up to Strassel Sunday, w here mtfl ,,.Vod actress. Mary Plckford, .hey will keep bouse while Mr. Wlld- :i "'oor ,ttl,. pepplna " On Tliurs man's school lasts. His son and ' ,,,y tho world s rbiitniilon luuch nro- ror Sale No. 10 Itemlagtoi t) writer In first -clum condltloi bo seen at the Mist office. daughter. Clifford and Lois ll.-rger-1 (Hi. wished lo attend his school this winter. Vernon Mow's wheut ut the Dallus place did not ripen in time to thresh, :o he cut It lust week for hay. Good lurer, Charlie (iuipllu, In "Olio A. M," In which ho privieuts a lurge number of stunts not leurued at cor respondence school. Friday, the thrilling "Girl From Frisco" story with SilngurcH In the leading role roads in here makes long distance .Saturday another Triangle program hauling more convenient than In days the Insurance bu-.iness Re- Mr. Frost bus been paying some of bis visits a littlo earlier than usu.-il Mrs. McDonnald and Mias Taylor ac- ,,li3 year UIIj took most everyone l.v companleu them i.s far as Portland CLATSKANIE aphis Kmmett Stevens sold his Ford to Mr. Beavers of Burlington and now Mr. .Stevens Is riding in a shiny new-Ford. S. A. Kasterduy. the newly pointed postmaster, took over surprise, aud a great many were not duties last Sunday. prepared to receive him, so naturally! The Midland cheese factory opened he did a great deal of damage. Miss Doneldson of Montana, visiting at the Morton home. Cuts! Gashes! Exposed Fabric! Blow-outs! Pr odium Proceti Rubber minimize this trouble Prodium Process Rubber (the new tread used exclusively on Republic tires) is so tough that even newly crushed rock or sharp stones doesn't cut and gash it. ' It wears down as evenly and smoothly as a piece of fine steel. After miles of service it looks like new. It keeps water away from the fabric, prevents rottini; of the carcass of the tire, and makes premature blow-outs practically a thing of the past Get a sample strip of Prodium Process Rubber. Try to break it, It'e the toughest, itoneest tread stock ever used on a tire. REPUBLIC Ms TIRES tAgGaRd, PLAIN. AND 'WM'TREADS" l'.'t'itl"WI"t Madt In Iht StylUh Black Trtad Demand them from your dealer, They give you service-satisfaction I its doors to the public October 2, Is 'and its first day's milk receipts were I most satisfactory. j Mrs. J. K. Manning returned Sat 1 urday from a six weeks trip to Ne hawka, Neb., where she has been j visiting with her parents j Mrs. J. T. Peterson, who bus been i in Portland undergoing an operation I returned Saturday morning. I -NIrs- Sedert was over from May jger yesterday, bringing her little son I to have his Injured hand attended i to. A week ago the little fellow In j some way got his left hand caught ; In the cog wheel of the milk sepa ! rator, resulting In the loss of his 1 third linger. J.une:. Mi. Veil has been digging po tatoes for It. I,. Uildliil'll the punt week. Mr. and Mrs Mow and Mrs Adums visited with Mr. and Mrs. North Sun da. Mrs. Kniina Hull Is having trouble with her arm. It hcciiis a long time healing. Mrs. Unit baa our deepest sympathy. tlh.dys Wilkinson rumo Saturday to make her home with Mrs. Tiiroop again. I'leusunt Mill welcomes her back to the fold Klmer llergerson Is doing the chores fur his uncle, Charley Merger son, while the hitter Is ut St. Helens on Jury duly. Mr. und Mrs Throop visited with The Strand certainly gots the slurs and plays for St. Helena. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the County lloudmiister has filed In this , offhv his Certificate of Completion of the following contracts: travelling I'ppcr Nehr.lem Hond. speclllcatlou No. 3. In Itoad District No. 6, by U. A. Peterson, Contractor travelling I'pper Nehulem Houd. j specification No. 6, In Itoad DlHtrlct No. 6, by I,. A. Peterson, Contractor. Improvement of I'pper Nclmlem Hoad. specification So. 6, by I,. A. Peterson. Contractor. In Itor.d Dis trict No. 6. Ilullillng Concrete Abutmentg for lluiel Orove llrldgo. In Itoad District No. 5. by I.00 Dock Co. All protests against the acceptance ; of these contracts must be Died in the I the : llaukins We notice the geiilul face of T. HulstliiH on our streets. II. O. llowuid Is lllllnir hi .11.. A party of good Sarnarii I "'-- i seeuilll SIIO IS llaptlst church surprised Mr. . nearlne f'fillililef inn yesterday morning. The Fred llrh-its Is bull, II,,.. ,. ir ; object of the visit was to lay in a silo ut his new diary barn. This -suppij 01 winter wood, and this was will be the seventh In our ; accomplished In fine style. At niid- .bi od ; day an appetising luncheon was Than ltrown is cutting ensilage for ! served by some of the ladles of the J. Itobine.to und will ulso till his own ;cl,urcl1- silo this week. j Arter a long and lingering Illness 1 Mrs. Knighton, who is the eldest 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. u. j Lewis, passed to her rest last Tues- offlce of thai County Clerk, within Mr aud Mrs. Pete llcrgcrsou Sunday. ! two weeks of the date of the first getting some wheat for winter use P"1'""''" hereof. . lt of first publication, October I A IN ! 1 VJ IN 1 A 43-2 F. IIAIINKTT. County Clerk. lielghbor- ,. mo ruiieral service wus held at the Presbyterian church on Wednesday, conducted by the pastor Itev. 11. F. Oelvln. The interment took place at Maplewood cemetery. F.nsilage corn has suffered from the freeze, especially on the lower levels hut hi fur from being spoiled Work on that part of the highway leading from Yankton to Trenholm is riearlng completion. A more delightful rlda thun that from St. Helens out through Yunk ton to a point two mlleu i.,. , 1... ....... juungesi win was laid to Wullis school w.,,,1,1 1... 1.....1 . .... rest a few years ago. Tlllf (lW ,, , - I-ust rr day. September 29. at the he,,, B llIlur,)V(!(1 , borne of his brother Charles. Robert .,o passable ,0 au.otnob.les K. ( u bertsen was married to Mrs.; Mr. and Mrs. i.ufkln and Mr. and . K. Wilson of Portland. Tho mar-; Mrs. Hay Tarbell were among thole llaeci cereiii,,,, v ...... . . . aiiixiin inosc i"rioriucu uy who motored to Sale iiey. j. 15. .vurpny, pastor of the fair. -aijiini cnurcn or this place. This '--iii utuiB somewliut na 1 r.,1 ii,i.,.ii,. ... ., .. surprise to H E,, many frteBdi, a,- Assoclathm w MU tT hie ottgl. signs had not been wanting , Mr, Roland Masten J " a nua In the home precinct that somethli,,, meetlni, ' out of the ordinary was going to ! Friday? October 20. ' ..app,.. tieany congratulations to the genial agent of the Clutskanlo j Transportation Company and may I there be many happy years In store ror him and his bride. Chief. i-m lo attend the A very Interesting und well attend- WEST ST. HELENS COLUMBIA CITY Ono hundred and thirteen pupils Imvo enrolled llt ,,, Mclirldo school this year. Thero was a good deal of excite- Mr. James-MoT of this p,co ! B 5 ' "' went to St. Helens Wednesday and In the h , , ' """" was ending herse, with I Z. 'Z ZlZ ST. HELENS ROUTE W, ll.ai.it. SloogK THE PEOPIJJ BUAT STK. AMERICA Loaves Portland dully - -2:30 p. m (Sunday 1:30 p. m ) Arrives St. Helens - - 8:00 p. m (Sunday 3:30 p. m ) Loaves St. Helens - - - 6:15 a. lu Arrive Portlund - - 10:16 a. 111 H. HOLMAN, Ag.m Makes all way lauding.. W'liurf fool Alder street. Pliouea: Muln 8323. A-4204. Fit ANK WILKIN8. 8t Helens Agent. Call Joe Clark Passenger Service. For Light Towing. Day Calls at Fred Wat kins. Phone 28. Prompt and Satisfactory Service. Night Calls at Morg'i.j Building. To the PUBLIC! STEAM, TURKISH AND SHOWER BATHS Every Day at Kaleva Hotel Courteous treatment an! sanitary arrangement Visitors to inspect will bt welcomed STEAMER EFIN I Itiihhlilun A Hull. 0Dtnl POItTI..M, KT. IIKI.K.NMMi1 Oeuerul freighting. Woeklr Hn Kxploslves a speclulty. Uitntw Tuesday ut 1 2 o chu-k noon. OAK HTIIKKT IMRK 1. 1, Muln 29 CO St. Helens Uniting, Slioldol W WE MAKE PIES thut will surely tempt you. a -will never disappoint J",B',0;'l( . .... .. . I '.llllt, tOO." nro ueucious inu,. ,,, ,' the finest sort every P'"'; und ull exceedingly gooa. uui (tolls. Ituns. etc , are lwr and line. AHK VOI H OlKH KUKdRO'1 IlltKAl) St. Helens Bakery J. W. Haggquist " Cleaning Pressing All work done promptly and in first-class shape Give me a trial Shop in Ilewit Building, next door to Hotel Barber shop. All UM 1,1 H"Ml Courteous Trctmrti STOP AT ORCADIA HOTEL TIKMt. IKWHTUU, IW fhlckfil Itlnncr HuimW.8 ItATKS $!. Pi:K DAVAWj HiMM lnl lUtes U STEAMER GEORGIAN .lays, nt 7:0 A. M.. torlu Mt 1. 1 5 V. M. ' , " ,rrtl I'urtlniul ,M' do h: Km 1 1 lits MODI ,liei liat liWC Tl III Van loti Srtie hill) Ui Li ItKI n 3: ii ITI I I ' to ft' nt 8:110 A. M. Bit" on