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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1916 CORRESPONDENCE ' c.r t... t.v ,.f th.uii i..iiimi.(l iiroirmni in imrt will lie tlio pn'senlu- fl to their sehol work on Sunday. 'I lion of thu minstrel show "Kuriis TRENHOLM Mm. Mode (irltrith spent Thunka- BACI1ELOR 1LAT SCAPPOOSE It l..,.li.iil vnrv m ll i-li llku winter , largo number of neighbor and Jackson llrowu. ' and this w ... . . -,.,-, M . WB, ,l,l one 1,;.,,, . s! luv iK'nuikH i hit. Another purl ol me " .attend the funeral of lunu Tompkins, program which will ho attractive l-i ; icti, Vusb. 1 lona was a ...ember of our sehool and ; the ,., oSra, arranged by Kn.il K....U. ; M. l-.versaul a tended f ull, icun.nu ai ner iiwmu n in...... ... .... J. lioukal lost a cow by drowning , Si,,i.lv kcIiooI ami the Tnmiikins ' nlu.iist. who will ho assisted by t'hus ill tho creek. if.nnilv hud onlv moved uwav a few ' South, violinist, and Mrs. Mattel U.v-! lelen.:. Miss Gypsy Johnson assisled in the ; weeks ago in hopes of finding health for her In u lighter utinosphere. Many friends here extend sympathy to the family. Tim Canyon school board has pur chased more hind to add to their t seliooljirounds. The land was biiughl ' of Chas. Uurgslroi... James Potueroy und family spent . )rary. These, with ;i.o:.o already In bank on Tuesday The camp people experienced a nice snowfall on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Milloy spent Thanksgiving in Astoria. Dewey Adams has returned Scappoose for the winter. L. 0. Allen shipped u carload of ' der Williams, as accompanist. 'I he i '.iroceeils of tho big show will be i.;ed to buy a piano for the school ; use. Tho admission Is only l!f cents. ..lid all are cordially Invited. The high seluiM has just received several li.cek ami liouian history icferinie books from tho state II- potatoes east on Tuesday. 1 h.'.nksgiviiig with Mrs. Pomeroy's , tni, 8(..u)0 library, tnako 'one of the Mrs. Havalak, who has been quite patents. Mr. and Mrs. Col well, of'nest undent history reference II sick. Is reported very much im- Poitland proved. John Cholick has come from l.ake field, Minn., to assist in the llavul.ik store. M. J. Liutler is conllned to bis home will, another attack of lum bago. Mr. Strauser has purchased a horse and will enter into the spirit of ranch life. Mrs. Cordon and children of Knap pa visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. aw son. Victor Watts spent the latter part of the week visiting his cousin Ceorge llartness in Portland. Samuel Connell, of Portland, was here looking after the interests of the Northwest Sash Pood Co. Mrs. George Grant spent Thanks giving week with her daughter, Mrs. Cal. Weaver, at .McCleary, Wash. U. liegele shipped a carload of po tatoes last week and still there are some potatoes left in our town. , Hoy Freeman has been overhaul ing und remodeling the meat shop and making several improvements. L. tJ. Allen ate turkey with a hunch Vnuciiiver Saturday noon, I .oeon.bcr I hrarles In tho county. i r McCulllster Is the son of Mr. Miss K I l:ree duller and Chuunce.Vj -pi,,, as( apportionment of school nnd Mrs. II. J liutler, of Portland, visited their par- j library books has just arrived, und em., Mr. and Mrs. M. J. liutler, Sun-jtIH librarian is kept very busy louu du.. , bringing with them as guests ,,lK ollt l(l0 ,,w books, checking up. Miss Isabella King and Al. Iluckott. ; cataloKiiinj;. etc. Mrs. M. J. Watts and Miss Neva j Vrv A V Unssell. of Wush lioylo. onte.-tained their moJior. Mrs Ktt ounly and father of I'rof. C. K. C. ISoyle; a sister, Mrs. J. W. I-tn-1 j tl.ssell, visited school last rrld.i coin; an only brother, V. J. lloyle I ,im, KaVt, lll(.r ...,K tilK t(l t. and wife and baby, ull of Atwater. j S(U,i,,i bodv. Ohio; a sister. Mrs. CM. llartness.' T10 Aid of tho Kv.ini;olical and sou George of Portland, at din-; .luri., will hold a bazaar Saturday. ner Thanksgiving day. It was a jolly reunion after a separation of twenty live years. Mrs. K. M. Watts and daughter Maude, the J. G. Watts family, tin N. A. Terry family, and the ). W. Price family held tho Watts Thanks giving in the Watts & Price hall. Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Spencer, of Oregon City, ami Hoy Price and wife, of Portland, wero guests. Dinner was servnl at noon, and tin: afternoon was spent in games and song. I. unci) was served in the evening, followed by entertaining friends. Tho Ladies' Aid Society held its Inch of snow. Mr. und Mi's. Kd Carlson, of Ituln I ler. visited li.st week with Mm. Curl ion's brother, Guy l.llllch. Mr. Nelglo has been foul busy of Into hauling ChrlHtinns tree:., j There wuh a very lutcronlliiji school meet lug here lust week. Mr. Jacob sou was elected at director to llll the vncanc) left by Mr. Morton. Many tin pot tun t iniitterM were discussed. A three mill tax wmh levied, which In not nearly iiufflclent to rnrry on the Heboid, ll was decided to dispense with one month of thu hcI.ooI term, making uu olglil-niouthH term. ll Mucins u nllv thiil when neoplit have McCalllster, of tfen. ',.,,,,,,, thl,y win ,lot ,ry l0 Kv Mis. Tatro visited her daughter, Mrs. K. It. Kelloy. of St. Helens. Thanksgiving day. M .. and Mrs. P. li. Urockwayj nlcrl;:liied Thanksgiving day for lb" I iollewlng guests: Mr. und Mra.4 .nninbcll, Mrs. McNabb, Melissa Cul len and Mr. Hunter, of Portland. II. M. Mcl'ullli-.ler nnd Miss Ksther Manniis, of Astoria, wero married at mini Mrs. II. J. McCalllster Had Mr. und Mrs. J. W. McCnllUtcr spent the wc.-k end in Porth'.ud. The Ill-own and McCalllster fam ilies held a family reunion ut the McCiillister homo Thanksgiving day Tl.o:;i present were Mr. and Mr... C. !:. Ilrown. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Mc Allister. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCul llster. Mrs. G. K. Lewis. Agues them ull the advantages In tTte way of an education that they can. The :l vantages In the county ao poor enough ut best without iniiklng thu tern. shorter. . Mr. und Mrs. Karl Saxlon speiit TliauksglvliiK with Mr. uml Mrs. Chas. White, of West St IMoiin. Mrs. Ida l.llllch mid little daugh ter Minnie visited a couple of days In St. Helen Inst week, at the home December lti. Don"! fall to attend J iii-owtt. Irving Ilrown, Lane Lewis, of M .-. und Mm. Martin White. wished to thank one and all for the interest that hud been shown. WARREN of the Portland 400 and came home annual bazaar SattiriL-y. December 1. looking fine and reported a good from 2 to s p. in., at the church. The lime. ladies were busy nil afternoon, sell Mr. und Mrs. J. G. Walls and ing fancy work and plain articles, daughter Hazel went to Portland A cafeteria lunch was served at C Sunday to hear the Symphony Or- o'clock, afier which a very enjoyable thestra. program, in charg: of Miss A.'dath Mr. Crowley is living bachelor ! Ilagey, was given. The chairman, style for a few days. Mrs. Crowley Mrs. I-Vances Pomeroy, reported that is in Portland looking after h r 7 '.i everything had been sold, with more pound grandson who was born to ' than $55 on hand, and that the ladie:- .Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mann recently. What's tiie matter with NiMo.k's clock? It has long regulated the sun, moon and stars, and the Itainier jitney, and all of Scappoose set their timepieces by that everlasting clock, but now nobody has the correct time and the trains are never on time; no body knows when to go to bed or get up. Nihlock says he Intends to send il to the clock hospital in Portland. Wo hope it will happen stum or we will vote to havo it laid on the shelf with grandfather's clock. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Hill in South Scappoose gave them a ple,;sant surprise party Thanksgiving night. Mr. Hill's brother. H. lien uett, from Dener, Colo., Is visiting at the Hill home. j ltoss Spalding, v bo Is taking mi electrical engineering course ut the V. M C. A. engineering school, spent Thanksgiving with L; parents. Miss litith Peterson visited lr-r parents Sunday. Miss Violet Smith ami Hazel Kw ing returned to Portland after visit ing friends here. Win. llaniiiierback left Saturday for California. A big benefit concert and musirpl comedy will be given by the school next Saturday at Krlckson's hall. If you haven't laughed since you lost vour election bet come out Saturday night. It'll he u "sure nuf" gloom chase.. Frank Heeler bus returned to his old si hool seat. The old net was beginning to look really neglected but il has die red up considerably aow. Tuesday morning the school wn visited by Supt. Allen Illid Miss Cow gill, from the O A. C, who gave us 'literc: ling tv.lks ell the I lid us', rial w i i k. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Morgan uml chll- Mi and Mrs. I'. Jacobnou visited dreii, Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Ilrown und In St. Helena last Thursday. They -hllilren, of Portland; Mlrs Kth"l 'nine home looking as though they Maiiuus und II. M. McCalllster, of lir.d had a very good dinner. Ai.torla. A Thanksgiving riven Wednesday tho schoolhoiise. program w.ia Nov' luber "9. i t DEER ISLAND Mr nnd Mrs. It. A. l.llllch, of (Julncy, spent Sitiinliiy nnd Hiinda) lth their son and family, Guy Lu lled. They expect to visit a daughter In Portland before returning home Mr, Ittii.igurdner was doing busl uoih In SI. Helens today. The dairy Inspector bun been busy of late, vl.illlng the many homes In till i section. SCHOOL FOR POTATO GROWERS WEST ST. HELENS The members of the Hoy Scout 'tub met In the Artisan bull Satur day evening The boys enjoy the ' work done by Mr. Koenlg, their ; leader. I Several of the Deer Island people ; 'iijoyid the dance at Goblo. Thev ;eport buvlng had a grand time. "About SO per cent of Oregon po- Don't forget the date. December latoes are llurbanks, undoubtedly the ! dance at Deer Island. M general variety for Hie Mate," j Miss Hammer is spending n few , prof. ti. It. Hyalop, who will ; lays home with her parents. conduct a potato school during the j Miss lluuiill and her mother have winter short course at O. A. C. Com :novei to Deer Inland, where Miss m.li.lty varieties and lypeu, as well j I laiulll .4 teaching. culture, harvesting, marketing j Mr. and Mrs. Otto Judisch spent and Improving tho types, will be j l'lianksglvliig day with Mr. und Mrs. studied and Illustrated. Details of 1 '""s- , the course are when and how to Juck Appleton and family enjoyed j plant, bow many eyes to the plecp, as a Port and Thurs- Miss Matilda Carlson land visitor Wednesday day. Mrs. C. J. Larson uml daughter Anna spent Saturday in Portland. Krnest Anderson is home again, after spending the summer and fall in Lend, Oregon. Services were held at the Evan gelical church Sunday evening. G. W. Ilrown and family visited ut i the home of William Mclutyre near' liainler over Thanksgiving. i The pupils of Mr. Lake's mid Miss Frants!' rooms will have u joint pro gram next Friday. The sixth and seventh grades will debute the tines lion: "Itesolved, that tho firemen render better service to a country than thn policemen." .... Ul ..uu.eruu Njss ,., M.lU,l(.w1 ,, Illol.r church will meet Saturday afternoon Were shopping In Portland during th at Aug. Larson s home. w(,(.k.j) eM(, A. L. Larson and daughter Myrtle spent Saturday in Portland. 1r- Ku,l"r from ltlv'r' ,,aH t .... i.,10 O....I.U i .. been visiting with 1). It. Cole und i .........i ivunn fit I ui UK lllltl UU) : Miss Kuby Tipton and little Goldie ; Dmican left for Portland Sunday to:'"1"11' thls w,M"k' Crewell returned borne from their ' cure work in tho city. i Mrs. I). It. Cole was visiting jit visit wiih Miss Tipton's parents at; Mr. a,,d Mrs. C. S DeSnaln nnd Wanna with her daughter the past few days. inaiiKsgiving at the home or 3. I., und hlll-to-row methods of seed so- ''Hier. lection, with suitable demonstrations The Btoriu Sutiirduy night blew a Protection of the potato crop from tr" across the Caaiuin roud. which the tuber moth ami other Insect. ..,,! from scab, rlilzoctenln, wilt nnd saved the horses. Mr. I.odson was u St. Heletui vis itor Monday. Mr. Ilrockus was transuctlug busl aess in SI. Helens on Monday. The wood saw is In town. That Is tight winter is coining. i-'her diseases, wilt b-j explained In u plain way that ran be practiced by Intelligent growers. "Tho potato industry lit a very Im portant otto in Oregon and offers good llnui.rliil returns to ull farmers who Mr. iluiiiiuer has InslulUd u tide-. are Informed on the principle of pro phono in his home. ' .lucilon." says Profess .r Hyalop. "It .nisses .iiango Worrell and Hunter i;peut Thanksgiving with their parents. Hulh j Is because there Is need of more ex liomejpllclt Information on potato produi I Hon that the course Is offered." iiui-. Miro during tiie noiniay week, iilaugbter spent Thanksgiving day Tho Scappoose High School Alum- with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. hi held its first unnual banquet und II. Tarbell. ball in tho Watta ti. Price hall No- Quite a number of our citizen at vembcT 29. Tho guests were ihe tended the creamery association class of '17 at the banquet, and the meeting in St. Helens Saturday. All high school students joined in trip- report a most enjoyable day. pini; the light fantastic. The big benefit concert to be given Ruth Duncan, May Novak. Watts by the pupils of tiie Wurran school Price, Loren Johnson, chas. Leonard at Krlckson's hall tomorrow night Miss Marguerite Miller visited ut i the home of Clarence Masten Tues-' day. Iloultou M. K. church has a new pastor. Itev. Slelth will have the , work for the coming year. Miss Welst spent her vacation in i Poitland with homo folks. Arthur Cox has moved Into his: and Mr. Washburn were all home promises to he a great success. The new homo Just completed. 4r 5 PER CENT DISCOUNT On MI Holiday Goods Bought Before December 15 A Big 15c. Glassware Special Next Tuesday, December 12th Some Pieces Worth 75 Cents Ten Dozen Pieces and they all go at 15 cents each. Sale starts at 9 A. M. sharp. Come early and get your pick. S. HEUMANN. Prop. PURE FOOD BAKERY WKST NT. HKI.F.VS, oiti:(;u U ll. I, IH.I.U :lt HHK.III nor i hom 'nil.; OVKN TO Vor PASTRY OF ALL KINDS AND FANCY CAKES A SPECIALTY Ask for 1'iii-e I ooil Itieml at the lemling KriM-er: .." V'rn ;rull"'. Harris..!.. Willlaiim lll .. Italia.! Importing ., tlmar Krlckw.n. Uarren Ore., Ilrc.il un.l Pastry. Central t onf.vtlonery. W. II. Ilrowrr, I'rop. TRY OUR To Kxeliun;;o Ahn"II '. .- NZr 'iM 'I.M..Ke for ho,, ,.,, , "h. Jan. Dunn. Ilox 37 1, B , ,,t ' ''"uiery ,m yottr cream nlway,; mrknl 10 tlo..M. Phone 115. "rkot Chester Vhlt pig, f1)r"; J. Larson, Warren. or(J. ' tt- l-'or Sale -tat, wluluTTTT: Suxto... Warren, (,,. iA.stA A,dTI7r r;:,,H'1 y Wanted - tlutiny ,,ick. .l"ce. Drop I110 , PI.0..1, 10H-8 u,I I w, CB (o Wilt. Hkude. Warren, ()rB. Dry cordwood fcr ,1,(1!: either on tui.li. read lir MilH' your resid. i.e. c, j , ron. tiro. Hhoue 101.5, " shop before noaH'S ARK andp,Ive Holiday Candies and Confections SOME NICE PRESENTS Fancy Chocolates cn $1.00 IloefWa It n . iiucoiaiCS Hoeflers Fancy Chocolates FANCY CANDY IN RUT v Frt-Kch Mixed and Bon Bons, special at. . .30c per lb. A NICE XMAS PRESENT FOR IIIM CiKars in fancy Xmas boxes. Reasonable prices the quality is good. 1 , COME TO MASON'S and make' your selection. CREAM LUNCHES Phone 119 CIGARS Kr Hale or Kent - i!1M1,i ,... room houe, clone u; flue rltfr . See L. It, Itulherfnnl, tf ,,r' Nt ' ve llr.,,. tm heavea. Price ; for Rl, . 1rKKlHta. i. ...... ... 1 .... . - ' ii nriit real em morlitaicu. Terum m But. AJltm X-2, care the ML office. I IHK! i'lltK! liltK! nitE, Heo K. K. Quick. 81. HrlM,. UJ limnre your property u lh. Otitm Klro Hellef Aaaorlatlon of HcMlii vllle. rei(oii. m,n'i put 1( ((t McU6tf W. L. W A It It EM, ApM. You know the satisfied feel ing ihtA follows a cup cf flood coffee, doii't you? ST. HELENS ROUTE (It W.ll...il. Slou.h THE PCUPI.U BOAT STR. AMHRICA Leaven Portland d illy -I S' P (Sunday I ;30 p. m l Arrive Ht. Helena - 6:00 I (Sunday 3:30 D m.) Leu von St. Ileliiu 1:18 l Arrlvea Portland I0:H 11. HOLMAN, Aitl Makes all way liuiillniti. Whirf M Alder atreet. I'lionei; Ml ll A-4204. Kit ANK WILKIN'S. 8t Helen Al To the PUBLIC! STEAM. TURKISH AND SHOWER BATHS Every Day at Kaleva Hotel Courteous treatment and Banitary arrangements. ; Visitors to inspect will b I welcomed STEAMER EFIN (llabhldtio & """SuBI (Joneral frolKl'tlnic. Woekly n"J KxploBlvea a epoclalty. Le","" Tueaduy at 12 o'clock nooD. ntk H I Itt KT 1MHK I'lioiiu: Main 29 St. Helena Lundlng, Slioldon l WE MAKE PIES that will surely tempt you- (W will never UlHitppoini UOi nro (lollcloim Indeed. ("" ,:Hr(tr tho llnuHt aort every P08"1" ' STftl and ull excoodltiBly Kood ", , irW Kollfl. HunH, otc, are - "nl Ino. -. AHK VOl'K (JIMM'K" r St. Helens Baker)