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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1917)
. ! !; i ii I V j :)! i o t ill ' ! ili 4 ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26. 1917 ' --iru-1.1 J '! Olson. t-Orogo Olson; gram-) TRY QIIR WANT ADS mar class i.nuru rorr, i.co run, niip, n.i- w.INT , ..u. . , T ...i. I'.itnrM.in lltlillir 1 'c:crHOIl . . . .. .L.i, Irvine Krl. kii.l)ol-; To Exchnniro A Iioush and lot DU j J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS Successors to Perry & timliani A Full and Complete line of General Merchandise The Dependable Kind Dry Goods, Shoes and Groceries Free Delivery Give us a trial and you will be satisfied Phone 34 WEST ST. HELENS. ORE. CORRESPONDENCE Arthur (lUnll I'firoCP OlsOU I grillll- inar class I.nuru Karr. I.i-o Kurr, Theodore Peterson. Ilililur Peterson, Inci Urewell, Irving Erlckson. Del liert Snidiir. Irvln Llntt. Elvira Herg luml. The Warri'ii High Unskotlmll ton in ... . . ,, i,.!,,.. commenced practice llila week under W. Pomeroy has been repalung t.0:lcl,,iK r ('apt. Heeler. Ho ad-, ,lephoe. We hope to get good X.V Jug slu.lrnt ho.ly at the IuhI ! III ill II . . miM'tiiiR that the qiiiuctu tA A JVAW A A A A A A A. i SCAPPOOSE was pro- pared to accept challenges. The mcmhcrs of the tram nro Omor Hoe lor. Walter Lund. Curtis Cooper. Ed wln lsiu.eson. Alphous Wellborn, Krank Heeler. Hoy Spuuliliiig nml Win. Hocsel. Mr. anil Mrs. T. K. (irewoll visited . ... i 1.111 it .... i a if.. I Mnude. nro spending a few .lays in j """ " , Miss Maui f uIko visit ... ' . . U Mnrv nml Km 111 V Dill hurcll to is at GEO. H. SHI.NN, Pres. L. K. RUTHERFORD, Sec. Columbia County Abstract Company ST. HELENS, OREGON The only complete abstract system in Colum bia County, Oregon. BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES tlie telepl The toll-phono company, has a Kane of men at work here. They dodge arouiul until they are difficult locate. Italph Thomas, who has been cm ployed at lloulton for sumo time again in Scappoose. j Mrs. E. M. Watts anil daughter, i Portland. Miss Maud lier sister, Mrs. Marie Eskrldge Sheridan. There was a party at the residence of Krank Wikstrom's on North Scap poose Heights last Saturday night, with about 35 ill attendance. Danc ing, games ami a general good time, with a generous supply of good things to eat all contributed to a tlo lightful evening. The monthly business meeting of the church choir was hold at the church Sunday school room Friday night after rehearsal. Officers were electeil for the coming six months. To Exchange A house, and lot DU xlOO, 3 -Itli nnd N street. Vancou ver. Wash., valued at ItiUO 00. to ex change, for hoimo r.nd lot in St. Hel ens. Jus. Dunn, llox 371, St. Helens were Portland visitors Saturday. Mrs. Josephine Spauldlng was elected leader of tho Christian En deavor of the Evangelical church Sunday evening. Tho young people are becoming quite Interested. Married, near Warren, on Sunday evening, January 21, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. I'. II. l.uml, their only daughter Esther A. l.uml to Alfred H. Muss. The cere mony was performed by Uev. J. Ilow ersox. and was witnessed by the Im mediate For Sale 17 White Leghorn Jiul-( lets; )l eueh. Hoy Stewart, St. Hoi-! ens, Ore. 6-1-x For Kent Hood modern four-room I house, partly furnished; rungo an hooked up, hot and cold wnter, elec tric lights, bath, woodshed. store- Close In. Lock box 100, Ht. 6-2 room. Helens VOl' WAVT t'HMH SAY SO Only He at Yt.ur lruler Save 26 BVN t of charge I. A V i. . ' return to Warren. NEIIALEM VALLEY S. HEUMANN, Prop. PURE FOOD BAKERY WEST ST. HELENS, OilECON M ILL DELIVER BREAD HOT 1 ROM THE OV EX TO YOf PASTRY OF ALL KINDS AND FANCY CAKES A SPECIALTY Ask fur Pure Eooil Itread ut the lending: Krocers: A. T. Kiblan, I'erry & t.ruliiuii, A. S. Harrison, Williams & Hall Co., Italian Import ini; Co., Oscjir Erickson, Warren Ore., Itread and Pastry, Central Con feet ionery, W. II. llrouer, Prop. I SAFELY FIRST Have Your Car Overhauled This Winter And avoid the Spring rush REPAIR WORK Remember "A STITCH IN TIME' We recommend United States Tires INDEPENDENT AUTO CO. PHONE 71 ST. HELENS, OltE. A4i4LA...A.A.jk.A. a a . BANK BUILDING BRING US YOUR KODAK WORK Developing . . 10c. Per Roll The Plaza Pharmacy relatives of both families. Cli-llCU IUI luu iiriiiuiK ni iin.u 1 1. mi., i! irriu.,n . ..t..,.ie,l iiresl- i 1 he happy couple left on u honey- ii. u-niiu vii-o nresi- iiioon to Seattle ii ml they will soon idem; Miss (lypsy Johnson, secretary ! treasurer. The businei-.s-mu:' coin mittee served lunch. Invitations are .ivti.mlpil In nil u-lin will inln the choir and help with tho music. ! Tho deatli of little Theodore at I). W. Price was in tho county seat ' the home of Mr. Ornduff was a sad tin Wednesday looking c.fter business. ' affair. Ho was 7 days old. The body Mrs. M. Hoven. of tioble, spent Sat-j was Interred in the cemetery on T. unlay and Sunday with Grandma ill. North's place. Highain while Mrs. Sandstrom visited . .m,v Mc)ollu uh( wf(. nrB Vlslt- :ii l ortland. i ing with his sisted, Mrs. Frank Mc Miss ttazei naus spent .Monday shopping in the Hose City. Joe lloiiuell was taken to a hos pital in Portland Sunday morning. He has been suffering for some time with arterial sclerosis end his condi tion became suddenly worse. The Odd Fellows nnd wives from this place who Joined the St. Helens lodge in their merrymaking and ban queting and their bonfire which was kindled with the mortgage which had been paid off were Mr. and Mrs. It. A. .McKay. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Mc Kay and Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Ur.rrison. Prof Tliiilunn'u t-ntia Prull mill Her. .'.Id. have entered the high school and ire fast making fri'Midu. Edgar Stevens went to St. Helens -Saturday to consult a physician. Miss Hazel Watts is making ar rangements to put on t lie operatt.i "Snow Queen." for which she com posed the music and outlined the cos tumes and setting for the stage There will be 50 children under 15 years of age take part. Miss Watts staged t lie operatta two years ago with Croat HUCf-ess. nml allien Hint time has completed the play nnd had it copyrighted. The date Is given us Iehruary 17. Dr. Hlatchford Is shipping pome P. Harry pears to Astoria. They are" fine spring pears and very palaf.-.lile. We know, for wo tasted one. Mrs. M. Heavrs visited her sister, .r:i. oeorgo urouse, at St. Johns a few days last week. Mrs. turned with her sister for a few days on the farm. James Pomeroy was appointed by ' the county court as a member of the; county fair board and has accepted the appointment. j Mr. and Mm. G. W. Pomeroy enter- j tallied Mr. und Mrs. W. A. Kirts, of , Portland, over Sunday. i Mrs. Francos Pomeroy, Mrs. John- j ! ton, Miss liuhy Tipton and Miss Mar- ' jorie Holady entertained and served refreshments to their Sunday school ! classes jointly at the church Sunday ! school rooms on Saturdty. j N. A. Einmltt, of Por'.land, was the i eur.'st of his sister. Mrs. M .1 Hmlor I over the week end. If anyone is planning on buying an 1 automobile, Jui;t usk I). W. Price und i Dr. Flynn If speeding is an expensive ! pastime. i Columbia County Pomona Orange! will meet with Clatskanle Grange all f lutskunie, Saturday, February 3. A profitable meeting will bo bold and Secretary F. W. Hoberti; urges all Pa-1 trons of Hunbandry to be present. i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pomeroy enter-i tainod at dinner Thursday of laid wook Mr. and Mrs. Niblock, Mr. and ! Mrs. Crowley and Miss Crow. Sun-! day they hail as their guests J F ' vaus aim ramily. Mrs. It. J. Frakea, who has been sunering since December Jiomiuj ; t;niw. The Sewing Club meeting at Mrs. ; Mow's was well attended Thursday. A bounteous dinner was served ut ' 1:30 p. in. Mrs. McGruw. Mrs. Mo i Donal. Mrs. Weed, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. ! I.avandar. Mrs. Wildman. Mrs. Chrls j Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. E. It. North ' and Mrs. Tregsar were the guests. The men helped Mrs. Mow saw wood, :i much needed article this time of ' the year. i Helen Anderson spent Saturday night with Sadie Chrlatensen. Mrs. Chrlstonsen visited with Mrs. 1 Anderson Sunday afternoon. Mrs. A. V. Mow took her little daughter. Myrtle, to Portland lust i Friday to receive medical aid, retum i ing Monday. Hen Smith is quite sick with ton silitis. Tom Anderson is around once more if tor unite a lengthy spell of sickness. Mr. Wildman. was in Vernonla Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. MoGraw entertained i a few young people Friday night. (James were played up to midnight, when a bountiful chicken supper was : served. The afterpart of the night j was given over to an enjoyable dance, i All report a very pleasant time. llrown Pros, have at last got their engine and boiler home fi-,,n, -n. ,,).- Mrs. ISrouse re- th" "loving of which was a big Job. iney will lie ready for business ngnin as soon ns they get tho machinery sot up. DEER ISLAND was a Portland visitor . ( 'i.rlson were visitors Sat is Hpeiul- daughter. an I Mr. Lewis Saturday. Miss Slieeluin and Mr. among the St. Helens u relay. Mrs. Johns, of Portland, ing a few days with her Mrs. McCartney. Miss Kearns spent Saturday .inini.iy wmi menus liere. Fred Adams and Jake Hammer Jr., were Portland visitors this wek' Miss Elsie Hammer's smiling face was seen In St. Helens this week Mrs. Lucas, of Portland, returned home after spending two weeks with her parents, taking her mother, Mrs voss, with her. Miss Alice llrown came home Tues day to spend a week or two with her father. COLUMBIA CITY ; The road west of here to Yankton ! has been opened to traffic via "Mioh- iKiin Av. n,,,,." This means a saving i of about three mlleH from the former for expects to enlist ST. HELFNS DURING JANUARY WE OFFER A 10 Per Cent Reduction on All Cash Purchases 0" ITL3 radrSTtoci;idcCfinfiJUr W? We ' Columbia county aS Co ; r-S Merchandi'.in advantage of Krejlffi V'T6 mney by takin2 for yourself rc,lllcl'- Visit our store and jude A. T. KIBLAN Phone 35 Houlton (West St. Helens) grintie. is recovering .,,!. .i. 1 .. " Maxwell left Tuesd.iv '! . .? j'' " ' ... Mrs. j iii" the n ...... ,uuBiiiiin, who uas been car-1 ..... ;ng for Mrs. Frakes, has been suffer-1 ij,,! I '' 0rt ('"r,,,y ,luv! ''' ing with rheumatism of nerve and' B '"''-' this week, bone, and after trying Portland phy. ' w,.rp ' ( l'0'" u"1'1 ',l",:i, "roves sicluns and receiving no benefit has ' " K"ml"y- gone 10 hiiipperds Springs for roller Watts l'rlnn ui.i. .i i i . , . " ..- io car- loads of Ollk OKS to Kmnr.n II i I wood Co Saturday, ami two more go this week. Erank I,. Smith Is also shipping out a number of carloads of wood oncrete walks are under construc t on at the church and soon every thing will be completed aim!""' n-':M0r(! 18 Hlck ''oniand. Athllno Tolly Is filling t10 vacancy WARREN I lie supper of the Red und lilue Mr""? M",'.,Kiv0" lllHt Saturday at M s. F. M. HoyC home. The Ulues helng unsuccessful, bad to servo the "upper so us to fulfill the agreement Win. and Robert Fullorton were St' Helens visitors Saturday. Mrs. O Isaacson, of Warren, visit j;;...., relatives , porllaml MlKH Alfilifld It.l i .... land, Is spending a week's vacation ierBluVPU,'e,,tH Mr Mr8' A- hlJl!',.H.'!,,ltT"1 cx1Iin"""tl' of tho! I fs we k ..l1UVe ',0,!n """'I"""" to in s week, on account of tho three extra days f (!irlMtmM vacation 1 inVapup.,?h,"rodo;:avo: oo7b!S.a,T'?t or school began: Primary class l-or-1 tor Loomls, Regret Snider, Lucille cil'iir' WuUcr ''"'''org. Eugene ' V Ar,l,lur 'torson, jKoim urr; Intermediate class Ann- Km ! 'org. Amos Roberts, Edna Corson 1 A Good Position can ht had by nnv I ' 1,1 "! rul'V'ay or coim.ierclal " advancement. It vlil ..., CASTOR I A For Infants and rt,nr. - vuuuiCU In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears t ue Jhjnaturc M. HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE TOWING, JOBBING Passenger accomodations for 100 Landing at City Dock For Sale Horse, harness and light buggy. Also one big farm wagon. Address or upply lo Louis Itouasco, ' St. Helens, Ore. 4-tf j For S.'.le- Shouts and brood sows Address C. J. Larson, Warren, Ore , gon. Phono. 101 !. fMf! For u good Job of masonry or plas tering, write L. E. Gulker, Warren, or Rainier. My work Is atlsfuctory i OMOx For Sale New li-room bouse and :i lots, In St. H"leus; good garden: good locution; terms. ). A. Willis Houlton, Ore. llox 107. D-2 J Lost - One black steer cud oil" Jer ey cow II years old, blue roail steer .M.d l' heifers going on 2 years old. branded with II on right hip: from M Hums, Deer Isluud. Rewrrd. h 'l-x 1 I am In tho market for beef cattle, veal ami hogs. Highest market price ! paid. George Wilson, St. Helens I Oregon. I) 9S. 5-lfj AH Hum... ('M , I,,,,,,, Coui'tootm 'I'rt'iilmcni HTop AT ORCADIA HOTEL THUS. ISItlsil It, I'r,,,,. t lil.kfii Dlniier Numluy, HATES l.0l Klt IMY AND If Kk-( IhI lutva tt HoguUr Ikmrd,,, STEAMER EFIN (llal.bldgi. & Holt, Ownoril l'OHTLAM. MT. IIEI.ENH, AHTOilli (leueral frelgl.H,,,,. Wekl, iSnta Explosive, a specially. Iave,,, 1 uosduy at I 'i o'clock noon OAK HTHI ET IMK'K Phono: Main 2!IG0 St. Helena Landing. Hheldoo Dotl I'or Sale or Trade--Half section good laud In Harney county. Will trade for Columbia county land. I. Zllllg, Kalama. Wi-uli. 6 -3 x For S ilo A good hack or 4-uprlng wagon. A barg ilu If taken soon. See Dr. S. II. Rust .-11. P. O. llox B7 Phono A-:is. St. Helens. 6 2 Wanted -Two or inure crrpeuters to build barn on my farm ut Reuben F. F. Knight. Dllley. t.re. 6-tf EIRE! HUE! EIRE! EIRE! See K. E. Quick. St. Helens, and Insure your property In the Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMlnn vllb,, Oregon. Don't put It off MohGtf W. L. WARREN, Agent "Always t rutin m your home town E. A. Crouse Architect and Contractor I'Ihiih Mini EMll.iiulea I unil.hnj Xt.w U n uimmI time to l,uJ. When You Want Butter A Ak your KrtMcr for 4 ST., HELENS IIEST He Ua It. II)' Trt (ht, ItcHt S. Ht-leua Cu-ttMratlv Crram. rry Axwh intlun St. Hel Oregot FRED W. HERMAN Attorney at Law Rainier, Oregon To the PUBLIC! STEAM. TURKISH AND SHOWER BATHS Every Day at Kaleva Hotel Courteous treatment and sanitary arrangements. Visitors to inspect will be welcomed J. VV. Haggquist Cleaning Pressing All work done promptly and in first-class shape Give me a trial Shcp in Hewit Building, nsxt door to Hotel Barber shop. George's Market ST. HELENS I RESII AMI SALT MEATS I'llOX E 18 Prompt Service K. VV. KETEL St. Helens, Ore. Contractor--Builder I STIM.'I;S, PLANS ( t ineiil Work it Spctiulljr I'litMie ( 'linnet (Inn REAL SMOKES woous has a fine line of Tobacco and Cigars, also Fruit and Candies. BILLIARDS and POOL Good fast tables and a clean place. A pleasant way to spend an idle hour. EDDIE'S PLACE E. B. Woods, Prop. Phone 96 Get Away from thei RENT HABIT j Own your own lot and build your own home. I ! We have a hundred lots in i the most desirable locations H i the city. ! Prices range from $75 to $25t i These lots are sold or. easy terms; $10.00 down and $5$ to $10.00 per month. Columbia County Real Estate Co. L. R. Rutherford, Mgr. St. Helens, Oregon ST. HELENS ROUTE ! Will.ro.H. Slough THE PEOPLES BOAT SIR. AMERICA I.flllVflM H,.rll...... .1..M.. -93A 0.0! " . lltl.tu U III " ' I Hun Hut, l.flh r, in ) Arrives Ht. Helens '- - 0:00 (.Monday 3:30 p. in.) I Leaves HI II, ... (1:16 I.") Arrives Portlund - - - 10:15 Bf, H. HOLMAN, Ai . Miiltos hII wuy litndlngR. Whnrl ' fw. Altlor Htroot. Phonns: Muln " A-4204. f KltANK W1LKINS, 8t llelonl Ag4 r