St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, November 24, 1916, Page 8, Image 8

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    ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1916
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H. F. McCormltk wag iu Portland
Tuesday.
For your auto, got Si. Helens pen
nants at T!ie Topgery.
I'. S. Ie.Spain was a business visit
or to Portland Mom'a.
Kancy Ice cream for Than kgi Iiir
dinner. Phone 119. Mason's.
C. D. Sutherland is down the river
looking over the log situation.
The annual el-Htion of officers of
the bank will be held oarly in Janu
ary. Don't forget that the St. Helena
Dairy wants to plcaao you. Phon?
107.
Mrs. James Shannon, of Hillsboro.
is TisitinE her mother. Mr. ;ien H
Metsker.
Turkeys, geese, ducks, chickens,
for your Thanksgiving dinner. Phone
Sonueland's.
George W. Vogel,-of Kai.iier, was
in St. Helens Tuesday, attending to
h'gjl business.
Captain Watts was a Sunday visit
or to St. Helens.
H. M. Terry was in Portland Sun
day on a matter connected with his
auto repair shop.
Prick and bulk ice cream at Ma
sou's. Place your order now for
Thanksgiving delivery.
Mrs. lteese Hall has returned to
St. Helens, after eeveral weeks spent
in Portland under a physician's care.
Call up Sonneland, phone 4 2. if
you want a nice turkey, goose, duck
or chicken for your Thanksgiviug
dinner.
U. W. Roberts, district freight nnd
passenger agent of the O.-W. It. & X.
Co , was in St. Helens Thursday
in the interest of his company.
E. H. Klagg. former editor of tho
Mi.st but now editor of the Warren
ton News, was a St. Helens visitor
Saturday and Sunday. He reports
much activity in the City by the Sea
and prophesies that with the coming
of the new shipyard and other indus
trial en.erprises Warrenton will yet
be the big town of the Columbia
live.-.
Have Our
Good Groceries
for
vThanksiving.
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We would like to liave tlioe who have never eaten our .rw
ceries gel "invited iml" to Thanks lrt I (inner to w.me ,rf tmr
customers' homes.
Then, they. too, would trade with u.
We study the tirocery husine; we know tlie 1.kttj tHMSM
This is why we've (sot good thin t. eat which )n ran
find elehere in town, and why we ran (five ou the l-l le
Try our Table Peaches at l.V r can.
They cannot e iMHight wholesale at thj ric.
A. S. HARRISON & CO.
UK HI V ,KI.I, IliK I.K-vS
Mrs. C. E. Stevens, who hat been
e.-;ourly ill for the past week. U now
I rapl.lly improving.
Marriage licenses were Issued to
: John W. Neff and I-aura May Har
! ber. St. lleieus. Oregon; M. C. Par
; rish and Marie L. Hlehardson. Port
, land, Oregon.
Uev. Taylor, pastor of the Congre
gational church, is at Koreitt Orove
on a short visit. He made an ad
dress to the student lly of I'ueltle
I'uiverslty last ulght.
Frank Shepard. the popular owner
of the St. Helens-Portland bus line,
is confined to his home in Portland
with a severe attack of rheumatism.
The busses are running all the same.
II. E. l.ellare, present deputy coun
ty ck'rk. has resigned that position
and will, on December 1. euter the
service of the Columbia County Hank.
He will serve that institution in the
capacity of assistant cashier.
Tho numerous friends of Hcuben
Steu will be glad to know that he
is recovering from the serious opera-'
tion which ho recently underweul.
It will be several weeks, however, he
he returns to St. Helens.
Koadmaster Abry left Wednesday
morning for the lower end of the
county. He will meet Couiinl.nioner
Harvey, and they will ui-ke an in
spection trip over the roads being
improved In tho Nohalem valle.
Tho Modern Shoo Shop, formerly
"Tiie Cential," has located in the
(iem theatre building, on the Strand.
X. Itrucck, the proprietor, is the only
shoemaker In St. Helens and is pre
pared to ili your repairing, etc., In
the hi I est improved manner. 49-1
K. T. I.idyard was a guest of his
brother. "Dick for Duds." Sunday
.iii.I Mcnday. Mr. I.idyard, who trav
els out of San l'ranciaco and covers
most of the stale of Oregon for the
firm he represents, states that the
p-tple are confident that the next
several years will be very prosperous
and that the fact that Wilson is
e-'erted l.as not made any difference
i.s Jt1 in his business.
CHURCH NOTICES
l oiigreuutlonMl Church
It) a. m , Sunday school.
II a. m , Morning worship. Theme,
' "Thanksgiving."
6:30 p. hi.. Christian Endeavor.
Topic, "Tho Urace of Gratitude."
7::i0 p. m., Evening aervlce.
Thome. "The Measure of a Man."
Tho lllblo and Social Study class
will have its first session Tuesday
veiling. November 2H, at tho church.
Tho High School Hoys' class Is
phtriiliig a club room and will soon
be at work on Its construction.
There will be a union Thanksgiv
ing service Wednesday evening. The;
place mid speaker will be determined '
late.'. !
The ladies of the Congregational
church will hold their usual Thanks-!
giving cooked food sale Saturday, j
November 25, at Cade's dairy. In the
Masonic building. Plum puddings.!
ilitacn meat, etc.
You ran mis IS rent aim, flir
10 ronU If you us the ticket
W'MMV
"Tim
Heart
of
Nora
llynii"
n:
M. K. Church 1
A Friendly Church. Albert S;
Ill-ey. pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. in.
Morning worship. II a. in.
Epworth l-eutfue. 6:. 10 p. m.
Evening services, 7:30 p. m.
Midweek meeting, consisting of
llihlu study and prayer meeting, on'
Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m.
Subject for the morning, "Ills
Workmanship."
The church Is the meeting place of j
friends. Jesus' words were. "Hence
forth I call you .... friends." Vou '
will surely receive a heary greeting.
a warm hand-shake, and a warm wel
come when you worship with us
Come once anil you will want to come
again.
Turkeys Riven away
Thanksgiving Eve
oiih HaturiUy .ml Hunday and
Ret ticket
TIIANKM;lVI(l MjT
WILLIAM FARNUM
in
THE PLUNDERER
SEE
TheWurl'.lee MUtm
Tim Ore Crushers
Tim most terrlllc ft
Hlil ever ureen.il
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OBITUARY
; "1.-
- iRi Ml. Kver,t"
WE HAVE 150
Patent Clothes
Hangers
Regular 75c values;
Vsr.hi oineson was born in livr-f-s.
Norsiy. June 56, 1S32. Died
At Si Heleni, Oregon. November 14.
I ili. aged ii years, 4 months and
1 Jits She came with her family
o I'niU-d States wiien she was
!ut 1 yetrs old They settled In
Wisconsin, but shortly after re
moved to Illinois. She was mnrried
to Mr Lewis Peterson July 7, 1S52.
Seven children came to bless their
home Caroline, Frank, Emely,
Anna. Isaac. I'arm"lla and Martin.
Mr3. Peterson was a devout Christian
who found great comfort In her
liihle, which she read constantly. Her
last years were spent here In St. Hel-I-.
Peterson. Itesides the family with
w hich she made her home, she leaves
one him. I::uae A., of Minneapolis,
Min n.
Servant of (iod. well done!
Thy glorious warfare past,
Tho battle's fought, the victory won.
And thou art crowned ut last.
C. W. Zimmerman, engineer In .
charge of the I'nlted Stales forest I
products laboratory at Seattle, la In:
the city, a guest of his friend, II. II. i
liawsou. While here he will conduct
some experiments as to the strength
and durability of creosote treated
products.
it. Kappler. of Yankton, was
caller at the Mist office Thursday. ,
HANK KTATK.MEXT
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I.AI.IKS' AMI (JKXTH' pJ
.i ii. ri:rSV(j
Every Garment Made by J
tul Mcchanicr and Union ij
J. F. RYAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
AM, WOHK NR.lTl.vW
PHOMITIA DONE
St. Helens, Oregon
No. 18
Keport of the condition of Tho
Columbia County Hunk, at St. Hel
ens, iu the State of Oregon, at the
close of business Nov. 17, 118.
IteMiurcr
Uians and discounts $ 1 8.1.4 1 S. 70
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured 348.66
Honda and warrants... 66,660. 2.1
Stocks and other serurl-
, '" S07.61
Hanking house 17.030.00
Furniture nnd fixtures.. 2.6K5.00
Other real estate owned 4,982.37
Due from approved re
serve hunks 86.186 49
Cash on hand 13,203.87
Lvh1 Special at 30c
ORDER YOURS TODAY
iiiK ill the Hardwure anil
lluilcler's line.
Phone 117. Free and prompt delivery
CARD OF THANKS j
We wish to express our heartfelt'
thanks to the many friends of May-'
ger and Scappooso who so kindly
assisted us during the long Illness
and death of our deur mother, Mrs.;
Norn Juno Kwlng. j
Mil. AND MUS. J. Ci. WATTS, j
Mrs. Mlllo M'LAN'K. !
MUS. DAISY I,. HAZEN.
' MISS MAIIY A. EWINU.
Total $362
Liabilities
Capital Mock iaid III...) 60
Surplus fund 10
t'ndlvlded profits, less
lexpensea und taxes
paid i
I'oHtal savings bunk de
posits 16
Individual deposits sub
ject to check 206
Demand certificates of
deposit 4
Cashier checks outstand
ing Certified checks
Time und Havings De
posits 75
716.82
000.00
000.00
042.09
206.80
990.13
064.64
677.31
13.00
833.26
JAS. MUCKLE 4 SON
"GOODS OF QUALITY-
RIBBONS FOR
Christmas Gifts
Assortments of Ribbons ready for those clever wo
men who arc now making dainty Christmas gifts. Silk
Flowered Ribbons in a number of effective patterns in
light and dark colorings, fancy stripes, in widths from
4 Vi to tyt inches. Plain and Moire Ribbons in all widths
and colors. Fancy narrow Flowered Baby Ribbons m
all colors, sold cither by the bolt or yard. Very effect
ive trimming for fancy bags, caps, gowns, etc.
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Hart Schaffhtr,
THE
WORKINGMAN'S
STANDARD
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Hart S 'laflTneri
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0. Tolal. 362.7 16.82
Statn of Oreicon,
County of Coluuililu sa.
I. A. L. Htone, Cmfiilur of tho above
named bank, do soleinnly swear that
the above statement la truo to the
best of my knowlodxe and belief
A. I,. STONE,
CO.tHECT-Attout: ('aHh"r
EDWIN ICOHS,
MAHTIN WHITK,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
tlila 22 duy of Nov., 1916.
J. W. DAY,
Notary Public.
My communion expires May 24,
1920.
"PATRONIZE THE TOGGERY MAN
THATS THE GREATER
ST. HELENS PLAN"
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DICK FOR DUDS" OF COURSE
COMPARISON IS OUR DELIGHT
All Muses ('all at Hotel
Courteous Treatment
BTOI" AT
ORCADIA
HOTEL
THOH. IHIIIHTK.lt, Prop.
Chicken Dinner Sunday, 33c
IMTKH $I.(M PKIt U AM, ;p
Helul lUtes to lteKular Hoarders
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THANKSGIVING
SPECIALS
DATES FIGS FANCY PRUNES
CANDIED CHERRIES
CLUSTER RAISINS CRANBERRIES
And other good eatables you will need for that
Thanksgiving Dinner
THE HALL COMPANY
Grocers
VOU DON'T TltAIIK WITH I'H VU IMrTII MNK M0SK
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ST. HELENS SECOND-HAND
STORE
All kinds of second-hand goods bought ad I
Anything from a knittinp; needle to a farm
CALL AND INVESTIGATE
N'evt Door to Cent ml t'oiifectlonery
St Helens. OtW
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