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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1917)
ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1917 .T rn WW V V WWW W Mrs. L. R. Rutherford was a visitor Ik E to Portland Wednesday. ' MIST MISTINGS j ' Mrs. Isabel Wtndel and Miss Jo i NIOl lllOHHUwl Mph,ne peas, of Portland, who have UkAAAAAAAAAAA':bwD visitors at the home of Mrs. H. Miss Amy George Is visiting friends ; J. Southard for several days, returned In Tasadena, Cal. CHURCH NOTICES John Sten and family are moving today to the Kdwln Hobs residence. Mrs. H. J. Anderson has returned from a short visit to friends lu fan- by, Oregon CoiiKrottatlonal Church 10 a. m., Church school. ii. mi ..'lock. Morning worship. E. I. Ballnsh was visiting menus in Portland Monday. Mrs. Margaret Hoffman was a Port land visitor Saturday and Sunday. Deputy Sheriff Urown was in Clats kanle Monday on official business. J. W. Haggquist tills week bought from the Independent Auto Co. a brand new Ford. Martin Hoven was in St. neiens Theme: "liurueu i.e....... to the metropolis Wednesday. . Monday to .. .... - . a v .. HS",r Hint district, was a business visitor lu Mrl, u. t St-veus will appreciate Tlmr,l:iV ,.v lu, II III ItOtlll.K Hie " " house. Mr. and Mra. Klon Felton motored in their new home at Canby. Oregon, smnrdnv last. Mr. Kelton has se St of The Missos McKlnley, of Portland. C,uren for tho Crudlo Holl In our ident Auto 10. a Saturday last. Mr feiton nas , several days have n.urch school. , , ! cured a position In Canby In connec- wno lor i e V( ummt. : ays of a visit In , tlon with tle road building work of returlH, ,0 tnp,r nome Thursday. Method! R R S Siutllinar beas leave to an nounce that he has removed from his After several d Rainier, Mrs. A. P. Harnett has re-, Clackamas county. turned to St. Helens. A (poc Rae left Tuesday morn Miss Eugenia Deiuiug will leave ! i,. or piUVel .where he embirked or tomorrow for Eugene, where she will j . " ...,., Northern Pacific. Ho , ' i "J" ;',!, .mnnrHl enter the University of Oregon. . s "relatives in San Francisco irf, .!L ?S m Thoa. Isbister eft ftlomiay . .. , if.0 riirnln i""1""' " nntn fnr Portland, where she ! or " :V"f' Immediately north spent several days visiting friends. A. S. Harrison ana wire reiurneu Friday from Salem, where Mr. Harri son attended the grocers' convention. The cottage being built by H. Mor gUB on Nob Hill is completed. It will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conlin. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Mor gando, early Saturday morning, a 11 pound girl. Both mother and babe are doing nicely. Marriage licenses were issued to Alfred H. Buss and Esther Lund, of Warren; and Steffen Nagle and Myr tha Bennett, Warren. Charles R. McCormlck, who was here to witness the launching of the S. I. Allard, left Monday afternoon for hia home in San Francisco. Tha Catholic chapel car St. Peter, after a week's stay in St. Helens, on Monday left for Doer Island. From that place It will go to Rainier. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blakesley were visitors Saturday and Sunday at the home of Prof. L. L. Raker. Mr. Blakesley teaches school near Rainier. Bob Heanies. who for some time has been employed in the yards of the shipbuilding company, left Mon day morning for Vancouver, where he has accepted a position in the yard operated by J. H. Price. L. D. Weeks, of St. Helens, has sold four lots In North Rend, Ore gon, for a consideration of $1000, and has bought a ten-acre tract in the famous White Salmon fruit district. nisi'oiMtl Church The Friendly Cliurcn Albert S. Illney. Pastor. The usual services will l held next Sunday. With the new Heater working splendidly you may be HR mred of a comfortable church. The subject of the morning sermon will be "The Victory Ovc Defort." Old von enlov the song service lust Sun- Anotlier rousing sour weeks before returning , . . . ,, to St. Helens. , ... 0, Helens, Oreeon. Telephone 40. A farewell party was given by; Masten and wife were In Mr. h. J. Anderson Sunday after-' . ... ,, ala ,.,,. I" 1 ... 1 . t Ml Velma Felton. ?l- "Km,a V. ,1,. v evening? iiuuu in ........ - - . . me uown 01 me ni. no.eui uumuvi ' . . . i ,., 1 " - ... unvulni ..'111 liriil't'llll I IIC tv"' .... t A c.rillul Willl'llllld . .. . ... ...... - ISUlltlllV CVtTIIIIIK. ' - if-ooiiMtunta were served. nirit. . . . T. . i 1.. Adon 'accompanied Miss Velmu - ',n,pT Zc - ', to Canby on Tuesday. . .account of the snow hut will resume with offices In he O K. l' Hallie C. Heacock. a cousin 01 1-; ..... . a , WItl.thpT has sold his nusi.iess .. r. . ....... . who left Tuesday afternoon lor r an can a, El,v. ... hnmo In I'nnhv. OrPCOll. 1 IIP . . ' . ... - afrnoon wa-s VpeiUin games, and ouier e es "-- uwat,-you Bt all of our .ervlces. R. Rutherford, recently arrived from M "M , , mt anoul Portland. While in Rend only a short Troadwell. Alaska, and has accepted Voo Vnori , are eniulme'l and the daily time. Dr. Black made many friends a position at the St. Helen. .Ship-1 u,7 lOMo"; It. of log i...ii.ii. imn.mv vMril. Mrs. Hea- r . . 1.1.. i hr lllurk siild. when leaving. I l,Re In tho Yankton country and move . his family to St. Helens so he will be nearer to his work. LIST OF TRANSFERS cock is now visiting lier parents 111 St. Maries. Idaho, but plans to Join her husband here In a short time, nenutv Game Warden Brown left Tuesday afternoon for the Nehnlem country, going via Plt,tsburg. Last Mr. Brown arrested Herman Lockman, of Ingals, on a chcrge of Reported by Columbia County Ab- flshing without a license. Before a stract Company. Clatskaule justice of the peace, he Jall 17 Columbia Timber Co. to was tried and found guilty. Daniel George Thompson; land In Sec. 2S, T. Killie was also arrested for fishing g N n 2 Y, $300. without a llcenso and brought to St. Columbia Timber Co. to (5. A. Helens for trial. He was released ciark; land In Sec. 28, T. 6 N., R. upon his promise to securo a license 2 W., $2!0. before ho again open-.ted his set net. Edith B. Merrill et ux. to M. W. After the regular session of the Markhara et ux.; lot 6, blk. 2, Mer- Eastern Star lodge Saturday nignt, rps tracts at Clatskaule, $10. ltend very much. My personal aim business relations were very pleasant, but Mrs. Black could not stand the altitude, and so. reluctantly, we aro forced to move elsewhere.'" Rend Dally Press. Dr. Illack. accompanied by his wife, was in St. Helens Satur day renewing old acquaintances. CITATION' TO 1IKIKS ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, February 3rd January 27, the members of the lodge were pleasantly surprised wnen tout to remain in the lodge room for a few minutes and they would receive refreshments. Of course all waited. Mrs. James Dart was the thoughtful one who had tho refreshments pre pared and served. JAS. MUCKLE SON "GOODS OF QUALITY" Telephone No. 3 St. Helens, Oregon Blankets and Comforters Are now offered at attractive bargain prices. We have a large stock of Cotton and Woolen Blank ets in full sizes, white or gray, with colored borders, which we are offering now at exceptionally low prices. Full size Floss Comforts, heavy weight, in a variety of colors Regular $1.50, now $1.15 A. B. Johnson to Aaron Hoglut.d et ux.; land lu Sec. 30, T. 5 N., H. 1 1 W., $10. Jan. 18 O. E. Wonderly et ux. to Robert L. Anderson et ux.; lund in Sec. 17. T. 7 N., R. S W., $10. Peter Felton et ux. to L. A. Smith et ux.; lots 7 and g, blk. 99, St. Hel ens; lot 2, blk. 62, St. Helens, also lot 14. blk. 6, Railroad add. Jan. 19 Eugenie P. Joubert to George Chrlstopoulns; lands in Sees. 8 and 17, T. 3 N., R. 2 W., $10. Mary L. McGimess to Walter Mc Gimess; land in Sec. 29, T. 6 N , It. 2 W., $10. Jan. 20 Nathan E. Walker et ux. to R. E. Long et ux.; land In Sec. 34. T. 6 N It. 2 W. Jan. 22 G. W. Morris et ux. to E. S. Snelllng; lund in Sec. 35, T. 4 N., R. 2 W., $10. Henry Campbell et ul. to C. L. Wllburn; land In Sec. 36, T. 7 N., It. 3 W., $50. E. S. Snelllng et ux. to Alhertus Adams; land In Sec. 35, T. 4 N., R. 2 W., $750. - James Muckle et al. to W. J. Muck le; land in Sec. 7, T. 4 N., It. 2 W. James Muckle et al. to W. J. Muck le; lot 1, blk." 32, Moeck's add to Rainier; lots 10, 11, blk. 44, St. Hel ens; lots 1, 2, 21, 22, blk. 18, St. Helens. Jan. 23 Washington Muckle to Rudolph Kurth et ux.; land In Sec. 1, T. 4 N., K. 2 W., $5. Rudolph Karth et ux. to Wasl.lng- N y L 'I R. 2 W $5 IN THE COl'XTY COl'RT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL I'MUIA COl'NTY. In the Mutter of tho Eutate of Peter llorgren, Deceased. To John llorgren, Chrlstena Kcllssoii, Eva Akesson, Anna llorgren, Alma 1 daughter of Cecilia Hor- Kf,ii , Peter llorgren, and to all others unknown. If nny such there bo, heirs at luw of the estate of Peter llorgren, deceased: la the name of the Sluto of Ore gon, you are hereby commanded to apponr before tho Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon for Col umbia County, at the Court house in tho City of St. Helens on the 14th day of March, 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said (lay to show cause, if any exist, why un order of sale should not be made according to the prayer and petition of the ad ministrator of the above entitled es tate, for the sale of the personal prop erty and all of the real property be longing to said estate In Columbia County, Oregon, which property Is described ns follows: The S. E. of the S. W. 14 of Section 2 Township 6 North, Range 3 West; It 2 Block : ! 2 nnd Lot 1 block 5 both in the town of Deer Island, and Ixit 15 In block ! 64 in tho City of St. Helens, Oregon.' I nnd the timber on tho N. K. 4 of! S. E. ' Sec. 7 Tp. 5 N. R. 2 West 1 ; nnd an un-dlvided one-half interest : In un old saw mill. , Witness, the Hon. It. S. Ilattni.. :Jud;;c of the County Court of the1; i State of Oregon for Columbia Coun ! ty, this 31st day of January, A. D. ! 1917. I Attest: j (Seal) A. F. HARNETT. 7-5 Clerk. I THE POWUtl t l. AM I.HiVM Ii:i VISl AI.I.AIIUN TIUl KKVK.U.H Till; Tltl TII Till: WAV Til K I II R MoliK ) PltFSSlVKLY THAN I'AP.RNT TOMil'K CAN CONVKV Tilt Bare Facts Laid Bare tAIMiltSKD IIY SI ( II NOTAItl.R I'ROPI.K AS Jl lKiK IIK r I IMlKKY, HIA'. II. II. IIENMKItSIIOT, MltH. A. I. RASSRTT, AM ritovoi m t;i HUMANITY'S MOST POWERFUL WEAPON AGAINST THE PREMEDITATED DESTRUCTION OF THE UNBORN. NOTE! AN ADMISSION' MUCK OR 2.V AND BOc WAS Cll.tltbb I'OK "THE t'NIUlHN" IN SKATTI.K, TACOMA, NI'OK.WK AM OTIlR.r. CITIES. OUR ADMISSION PRICE MATINEE OR EVENING 15c A sn;;i:STION: COME RAIU.YI ATTEND THE matimkii I'OSSllll.i: AM) AVOID Till; KYRNINO CltOWIM. CHILDREN I NDIIII III NOT ADMITTED I NI.RHS ACCOM IM MM IIY PARENT. Do You Know? Das u puu :3ipnK uoi ! 4 4 4 4 CENTRAL MARKET RAY MORTON Phone GO The Market of Purity and Quality of Meats both Fresh and Cured. Greatest assortment of Lunch Meats in town. Highest cash price paid for Hogs and Veal. A trial will be appreciated. Prompt Delivery YOU WANT THE BEST DON'T YOU? That hel.iK the case, insist 011 Laving RAMSEY'S BREAD Y'our Knicer has It, French Pantry, Pies and Cukes are 0.1 exhibit ami FOR HALE At our HHMlern bakery (live us a tiiul order unil then Jiide for yourself. We think this Is a FAIR PROPOSITION St. Helens Bakery J. E. RAMSEY, Prop- St. Helens, Oregon Phone ICV MORE MILK WILL j CUT COST OF LIVING j More milk In thn diet of the aver age American family would help cut , C' .4 ..own me ti.gn cost of living, in the city as well as in the country. Al- 4 though milk is one of the cheupest 2 animal foods the averuge per ca.illu-J daily consumption is much too small. 1 . NATTRE'S REMEDY Chiropractic. Have, your tired, cramped nerves really ilberuled by Dr. S. II. Russell with a course of his splnul udjustlngs and treatments nnd know that life, Is worth living St. Helens, Oregon. Rhone ASS. This Range Fnom $42.50 Up AccordiiiK to size, etc. IV SPITE OR ADVAXCK.S Another very neat Range, simi lar hut lighter in welKl.t, from $28.00 Up I have sold a lot of HaiiKe, which have given perfect satis faction. They are thoroughly guarantee! anil MADE IX PORTLAND, no I deal direct with factory. E. A. ROSS FIRE INSURANCE FARM and CIH LOANS The Pacific lluililiiiK & umn AsNoclntion lias formed a local branch in St. Helens, anil I have been aiHlnteI local ugent. I am In a position to muke loans on either farm or city roierty. DON'T FOIUJKT jour fire In. Kiirai.ce. I represent the liest companies. IjoNHes ami adjust, iients made promplly. HAROLD P. ROSS TIIK IXSIKAXCK MAN n"ie with J. AV. Day, Hank Ilulldlng TWO DAYS MONDAY AND TUESDAY MARY MILES MINTER Muile funiouH by her splendid actlnjj In "AUvays In the Way" "Dulcie's Adventure" A KtlrrliiK vehicle to display the uoii.lerr.il talenlH of the lieautlful slur. WEDNESDAY Matinee and Evening THEDA BAPA The liiconipuriihle, in a remark, able play dealliiK ultl. j,,r.B StriiKgleti." "DESTRUCTION" Her heauly captivaten the rnpi. tallst to the (letrlmeiit or tho worker. k &trmb v that Ham and Bacon advanced 2c per lb. this week? Ar usui' wo aiilii ii;ilol the raise in prio and we will el' voi1 some c those nice lit tie TICNIC HAMS at 15c pel 6 SMOKED BACON, 20c pel I and up. Out Bacon i:'. ihe best in tor May wc prove it? A. S. HARRISON & CO, WE BUY AND SELL FOR LESS ! GROCERIES ARE OUR SPECIALTY DEPENDABLE GOODS LOWEST PRICES- and GOOD SERVICE Have Built Up Our Business We endeaver to give you the best values and satis factory service THE HALL COMPANY GROCERS ii' voir itoN r Tit A.iK with i h wk iiotu i.osk monk FURNITURE UNDERTAKING