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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1916)
ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1916 . . . ...... . .. . . , . ... . It .T 1 IrWI 111 SB fi WORTH W AT Make Your Selections' Before the Rus Facts Tell the Story-Constant Greeting of Old Friends in this Store They Get $1 in Value for Every Dollar Spent Quality is Better Than Mere Cheapness We Carry the Best .A ,4 A 1 U 1 v DICK FOR DUDS 99 & MlCT MlQTIKf.Q Santa Cuius ut Noah's Ark. Christmas clgurs III all size ut Mason's. Mrs. U. S. DeSpnlu visited Portland Satuiduy. Mrs. L. 0. Kohs was u Portland shopper Saturduy. J. 1 lt)un, III" lullnr, was a busi ness visitor to Portland Monday. Safety First. See Harold P. !to:s for lire Insurance. Offlco with J. W. Pay. Don't forget unit tlio St. Helens Dairy wunts to plonso you. Phone 107. M. Itosonllul transacted himhions !n the metropolis the Drat part of the wtvk. Plenty of eholco spring liilcheui niul fut hens at Sonuolund'u. Phono I No. 4 2. I Robert Colo hus loft for Ills homo j In Sun Kruuelseo, where lio will spend I tlio holtilayH. I Mrs. KITle Wlhon was among those Vlio ilUI Clirlstiiiua slioppiiiK in l'rl ; laml Satunluy. Jamos Kamioilay, of llohlo, wa.i In j St. Helens Saturday iiIkIiI. uttomllnK I Masonic lodKi?. ! Insurunce and Snfi'ty First ininin the same tiling. Talk to Harold I. Itoss, St. llelt'iis. Mrs. A. L. Slirovo loft Thursday for Astoria, to Join lii'r hiisliund, who recently secured employment there. Don't forget, Sonneland has the lit'tit cream and milk, and also thai Kxtru No. 1 prepared Lut-flske l'liona 4 2. Master Kiluur ltlci'ii, who hus lieen visiting Ills grundpurents, Mr. und MrB. M. KosPiithul, returned to Port land Sunday afternoon. Sonnolund's turkeys c.ro not Mu coid storage kind. They cro tlio pen fed kind and came from Woodh'.nd, Wash. Phone 4 2. Mrs. Krnett Younger, ufter spend iug several days with her pureuts. Judge and Mrs. Jumes Dart, left Sim day for her home In Portland. It is a wise thing to Insure youi home, household goods or merchan dise Btock. Tulk to Harold I. Itoss. St. Helens, ut office of 1. W. Day. M;'.rrii.go licenses wero Issued to Hurry ('. Purham and Until Moffltt, of Portland, und Charles O. Hansen .ud Jennlo Salmi, of Quincy, Ore. A nice present for tlio smoker Is a hex of good cigars. We huve tliuin put up in hoxes of 25, 60 und 100. 1 hey're good cigars, too. Fred Wat kins. The steamer Northland, which has hcon a frequent visitor to St. Helena during the past few years, has hecn churtared to carry a cargo of lumber from Grays Ilurhor to Peru. The dungerous crossing Just north of the city lino und near the Itulil farm hus been much Improved Where the roud crosses the railroad ; track It hus been gruded und widened j and there la a great Improvement I over what It formerly was. I To take the place ef the wrecked stoamer Hoar, the Portland & San j Francisco S'.camt;hip Company has chartered the steamer Northwestern. With this addition to their fleet they will lift the embargo on all classes of freight. Tha public schools will closo thlh afternoon and will not opeu until the Monday nf'.ur New Year's duy, Janu ary 8. This will give tho pupils a good opportunity to enjoy tho holi-ft-iV itnusnn -Mid also give the t".ehers a chance to real up from their sev eral months of hard work. Some very neat calendars are be ing distributed by the Strand theatre to their many patrons, and as a fur ther Indication of their desire to not only get tho best In pictures but also to present the pictures properly they have purchased a big Powers moving plcturo machine, which will bo In stalled for next W'edneBdaySs pro gram. Tho machine will ho on ex hibition In the window of Nouh'a Ark after Sunday. The stork, getting lost In the dense fog which overhung the river ind - St. Helens Tuesday morning, paused long enough to leave at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. ('. C. Cassatt a sweet 11-pound baby girl whose name is Mudelinc. Hoth mother and habn are getting along fine, nlthouifh 'he chulrmun of the hoard of school directors has temporarily lost Inter est In school uffalrs. A very pretty birthday and Chrlst nus party was given Saturday after noon at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Levi In honor of their daugh ter Ruth's eighth birthday nnnlver ury. Refreshments were served dur Inj? the afternoon. Mrs. J. K. Run,.. my assisted Mrs. Levi In entertaining and serving tho llttlo crowd. Those aUondlng wero Mabel Davles, Averle Shuckleford, Marilla Dlack, Louise Uluck, Kdlth Luke, Beatrice Lake. Theresa Welborn, Jaunlco Welhornl Marlon Sten, Amy Stcn, Genevieve Lansing, May Dunn, Irene Dunn, Dor othy Dethman, Helen Ilisey, June Day, Hetty Day, Agnes Hatton, Ruth Levi and Ilaby Evelyn Levi. S.intu I'laus at Nouh's Ark A nice bor of candy will suit her. Mason's. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harris wero Portland vhiltors Tuesday. Christines candles In attractive boxes. 2Go to $5. at Wiitklns. Let her gift he a nice bructdet watch. See them ut Gray's Jewelry st.u.v All churches will huve speclul flu Is! mas programs. You uhould Mtoud. Mr. und Mis. A. F. Harnett have moved Into the Joe Allen resldenco on Nob Hill. Mrs. C. W. lllukcsley wus a Port land hound passenger on the steamer lrald;'. Tuesday. J. F. lleckelt, of Portland, wan li'.llliii! friends In St. Helens Satur day and Sunday. Rev. A. A. Heist, pastor of the Park Rose church In. Portland, was renewing uciiuaintances In St. Hoi ens Tuesday und Wednesday. J Mrs. Serena Morion und daughters, j Kniin.i and Irene, and Puul ('. Mor- Ion, all of Port'.i'.r.d, will be Clirlr.t-j ina-i guests of Mrs. S. C. Monou. j The high school students will In sue their paper either today or to-j morrow. It will be u dandy und well I worth the price of tho subscription.! Miss Amanda Peterson, of Port-! land, a schoolmate and old-time I friend of Mrs. John Sten, came down ' Wednei:duy to attend tho funeral of: the lute Reuben Sten. Miss Cusslu Rapp, who has been In Helena, Mont., for so mo time, Is expected to arrive In St. Helena to day. She will bo the guest of her tlster, Mrs. II. (. Strom. Mr. und Mrs. II. F. Mcformick will have aa their Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Delrney, of Ku gene, r.ml .Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Per kins. Mr. und "Mrs. C. Sutherland will have us their guests Sunday und Christmas day Mr. Sutherland's father, T. II. Sutherland, of Port land, und Miss Marlon Sutherland. Taken up, on my place In Bachelor Flat, a black Jersey steer about one mil cue-half years old. Owuer can liuvo sh me by culling ut my place und iuying small expenses. P. ('. Jacob sen. Phono 106-7. 1-3 Miss Amy George, Mr. and Mrs. I JhcoI) George, Mr. nod Mrs. E. A. Rotger, Mrs. Cox and Washing ton Mucklo will motor to Portlund Monday und spend tho Christinas day with Captain and M.-a. Ed Watts. Harry C. Purhum, aged GO, who gave his residence us California, and Miss Ruth MofTott, aged 23, of 326 Third stret, PortlutiTl, were united In marriage by County Judge Huttun Wednesday afternoon. Tho judge la still a little nervous. t i . . . . i iiavo ueeu loo nusy this week to write an advertisement because many people have been bringing me shoes to he repaired. However, I wish my many customers a very Merry Christ-' mas und a prosperous Now Year. N. lirueck, The Modern Shoe Shop. In its Issuo of December S the Mist stated that John Mlkkonen. tho ship yard laborer who was so badly In Jured. was dead. We received this Information from a reliable source, hut since huve learned tout it was an error. Mr. Mlkkonen la still nllve and there are prospects Hint hewlll recover. mm JsBii jjE 1 ! Hunilay Only I'ni'Hinoiint Day MAK Ml IlltW Htr of "To Have and to Hold" In "HWKKT KITTY ItlOI.LAIRH" XMAH DAY MONDAY Afternoon ami Kvenlng Pearl White and CieiRhton Hale Murs of "IKON ',AV." In "HAZEL KIRKE" A dny of I lie Kentucky inouiilMi WIODMKNII.U.l W l-arai.,,,,,,,7 W extern piny Niul llm installation of our new moving picture ins.hlm,. rimilllltTTnTTftftilfttljltj TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE TO MEET THE 27TH Will Hold All lj HfMsion anil Ills, cuss County lludget President J. O. Watts, of the Col umbia County Taxpayers' League has Issued u call (as wi.l bo found else where In tills paper)' for a meeting of the league to he held at the court house In St. Helens Welnesduy, De cember 27. It will he 4n all day session and (lie county huilget of ex penses will come In for u, full In vesication. Another mutter of husi ne:;s will he the election of three delegates to represent tlra league ut tho Stato Taxpayers' League conven tion which will be held In Salem January 20. President Waits urges all members of tho leaguo I. be pros nt, us ho considers that It Is of the utmost Importance to have a large attendance. 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