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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. MARCH 23. 1917 J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS Successors to Perry & Graham 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 SCAPPOOSE GEO H. SHINN, Tres. L. R. RUTHERFORD, Sec. Columbia County Abstract Company ST. HELENS, OREGON The only complete abstract system in Colum bia County, Oregon. BEST WORK LOWEST PRIQES Albert JoIiiiboii shipped a flno llol Btliio to Nolinltmi last Momliiy. Rev. ( II. Johnston und wife were shopping In Portland on Mon day. Mrs. I.. Tldeombu. moved her household goods to Portland Tues day. ,. J. Goclmour moved his family to Castle Rock, where lie has purchased a farm. Mrs. Ilarnes and MIbs Merrill spent Monday at tliu homo of George Rhodes. Elmer Smith, of Iluxton, spent the week end with his brothers, E. ('. and Fred Smith Tin. unellln ben that wua to take ace the 24111 lUIS neon poutpuiicu. Mrs. Morton und duugmer num.! i..ii... ui ilui limne of 1. J. i Anderson the first part of the ween , pi The coneert given at KrtcKaim a Mrs. mono.. ... Several hundred leUmTH hall Sunday by the Swedish Singing .imi run r.uwm. .r. ... ,........ ..... , ,,,. ,, ,)y -tw lh Columbia of Portland was wi-jK. Pi.tciTon. of tins piaco. mnmi nut want ad to 11,,,, "l ..,i i.v ii arcu anil appreciative uio coiueri uv ......... i 7. ..7.. " ' . i. ...in, l a iiui hi: ...ii euniK mime very nnnii iiii-.im.i u .,, m.ii'iii.. Mr und Mrs. Jim Huron and iho entertainment daiiKhter Erina. of Rainier, visited M. Uuikhead has ben kept busy .vith relatives and friends the latter i .alely Inspecting tlio many orehards, nu t of biHt week. They returned to i as ho Is fruit Inspector, luir home Sunday evening. ; Mis. Annie ll-cglo veiled with M. Uuikhead has lion kept busy your uniier. sul.l n.i . M weeks. I notice n... . . '"" ' , i Mutt Crewoll und dsuKhter Goldlo Mrs. l.llllch Sunday :gether with Ruby Tipton, of Scup ioo:ie. visited Sunday at tho home of r-jin Grewelle. Tho seventh und eighth (trades are ..rv .mi. Oi iiiinroHii'il lii the snellluK v j . contest which they nro having to dc i ..rin I ii uhn will enter the county ,..i.,oi i.i si II..I1.11U Miiv !. Thev aro developing some Rood spellers. Carrie and Louts lloesel wero t'orl- NEHALEM VALLEY Tho siinsliluo certainly lookB cheer I11K after so much snow. Mrs. Ilelsteln has been out to Purt- t lllllil visuiiiK an. 1 .i.iiiih ".." n...f- I S. HEUMANN. Prop. PURE FOOD BAKERY WEST ST. HELENS, OREGON AVI 1.1, DELIVER ItREAU HOT FROM THE OVEX TO YOl' PASTRY OF ALL KINDS AND FANCY CAKES A SPECIALTY Ask for Pure Food llread at the leading Krocers: A. T. Klblan. Ferry & Graham, A. S. Harrison, AVilllams & Hall Co., Italian Importing Co., Oscar Krickson, Warren Ore., llread and Pastry, Central Confectionery, AV. H. Kroner, Prop. Mrs. Weed wan III Vernon In to at tend Benin shoppiiiK Saturday. ..'I,!.!... I..... ....1 ..,. I In lint I Mrs. D. AV. Price and daughter I land visitors Saturday. """"" . IVera were Portland visitors Sunday I Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Harrison inn-; -,ll,iy lo '"K0 n "H w"rh ""r"o I . .. Tho next meet III K of the I.. S. (. and Monday. lured to Cornell, Oregon, Muuruuy t Prof, Dodson walked up to Pls!:.ih ind visited Mr. and Mrs. Noen.ni. i ' 2B- l Mr- ; Heights lust Sunday and found snow They were accompanied by Mr. and '"". 1 mlU'H ",,oiV0 Kl" w . . .. . . ..... i ... trust the distance will not hinder a almost 10 ins wnisi. .wrs. i mines lUKmruiii nun nir. nun . Dr. Ross, of St. Helens, Is now Mrs. I'raiik Wlckstroin, of Scappoose. Koodly number from meeting there, attending Mr. Ronnell. who is In Several of the young men of War-' r'"fr' fr Mrs. Maker very Berlous condition. ! -en attended tho militia meeting In ' wt" l' "w ,,,aUir" 4,f Miss Ardath Hagey entertained theht. Helens Wednesday evening. Just: ""v- I'olkenberg begun a series of choir p.t her homo Friday night. Ice how they wero Impressed Is not i Hlbllcal lectures last Saturday night cream and wafers were served. ! known as yet. However, we can de- Pleasant Hill, with an encouraging Miss Ellaree Ilutler and Al. Hack-! pend on 'the young men of Warren Jtteiulance. ett were guests at the homo of M j to do Just the right thing at Hie' Mrs- Ucorgn '""on ha returned J. Ilutler on Sunduy. j -Ight time in any matter pertaining r"m 11 tr,u ''"rtland. where she Mr. and Mrs. Crowley, Miss Crow. , to national honor. ra' tl",r0 ' ,,H lo m"t ,h" """ Miss Taylor and Mrs. McDonald! Mrs. t hus. Miller and Mrs. Hang- "f tri,,TU' ,M" "", ,,l"r,, 'IU'"H 111 ,h" dined with the NMblock family on und visited Thursday with Mrs. I.af-markets us prices are so high and Monday. ferty, of St. Helens. money scarce. The girls' basketball team played j 'Mrs. Cora Alliimbuugh, Oscnr' Mrs- vlsllwl with her sisters, tho St. Helms girls last Saturdav I Timber, Hlossom (iurrlKoti, Esther. :'Mr- WMIson and Mrs Wiles. Thurs- night. Score, 5 to 1, In fuvor of St. i Leonard and Ruiio Johnson motored Helena. Mrs. Cleve Harnett and little !o Heaverton Sunday. Misses Cluudla and Alphild Ilerg- Mr. and Mrs. Wiles und family liavn moved to Vernonlii from the east, to muke their future home Place Your Order I IN J 11 I HI $415.70 Hi: dM An I III ----- .ptUU.U P Ci- TT1,. llll XJK 111(113 II ! it a ST. lOaEXS, ORE. We advise you to place your order now for the Ford car you want for this summer. You stand a better chance oi getting prompt de livery by so doing. f- 5-Passenger Touring Car Runabout F. O. Sold on reasonable terms. INDEPENDENT AUTO CO. HOVE 71 daughter visited several duys w ith ! land, of Portland, spent Saturday mid at -iiiiiuuy wiin ineir parents, Mr. ami " ! Mr. A. (). llergluud. ' The l.udles' Sowing Club met at O. A. Krickson has purchaser Mr;i- ' Wlldniun-s Thursday new Ford for the purpose of deliver- (w'nK 10 "", ""'otlng being at the ing his groceries. upper end of the valley tho number I.lttlo Hetty. Juno anil John Mer-: present was not as many as would rick, of Portland, spent Sunday ut '' ,1HV" 11 more central, the home of A. (). Herglund. They 'rH- Thrapp has returned from a had the time of their lives In the v'Hit tu '"'r mother out lo the valley, country, boating on a pond nearby. Wlthlm preached at Pleasant Mrs. Sam Dalhgreu unci her bro- ""' Sunday. The day being pleasant ther Elmer Sandstrom spent tho t,IB attendance was Urge, week end In Portland. ' Misses Carrlo and l.ucy lloesel TRENHOLM spent auiiuay with their sister, Mrs. Fred I'hlinan, of Scappoose, on the former' return from l had rested a few days In the city ' "rday evening. after bis trip from North Yakima.) Tlle eighth grudo organized last Wo llODe for Ills snef.ilv ropuviipv i Tuesday evenlnir i.l.mtl,,.. ..i I - " - . . . . n lllfj llll- R. C. lionser, Mrs. Honser and two ,owlK officers: Alfred Hedluml ; w,lh '"'r "I'soand'B parents friends motored from Portlund Sat- President; Inez Grewell, vlco nresl- Mr"- ,V " r'"wl''r has I urday In search of men to put In u (,l'nt; Omer Heeler, secretary Carrie f"r'"K wl11' ! polsnnlni crop of potatoes on Mr. Honser"! ! Uoosel, clasn poet. A special meet-i1"""1 ,'"t ,M now ,,"l,,'r farm. Everybody Is planting spuds. I '"K will be culled after the n.i I T. .IF Y.l ... . . . . i . .1 . . . . n I .... ...I. I. ... I ... i nee wub wasmng Ills car) """'mig or me student body next Frl-, 14 111 "'rinuay parly Tor her lately and had the seat out of then.liy t0 lct the class colors, motto. 1,11110 TlUro- car, as he worked. It began to rain, j 0,"l'lftl"s, etc. 'j Although pust tho middle of March so he started the car to go Into the: Evidently someone must rcnreHn.it 11 1,1 1,1111 ""owing in Trenholm. garage. The car started oulck. nn.l ! acb athletic season with i. ui,..i.. i P Ross, of St. HeleiiH. nef.iitti. did D. V. hut he wont over ! EO'e self-respectlnit hhirk vo i, i Panled by a party o Portl.ni.t frl..ii.u backwards and cot Kiiii-k in tiin 1 Russell renrpuenin.i . i... .. wusliiTn.iihi.ini h,..i .u .u ut..T,,- --, .., iiaHneioiiu ; "' Ing and could not got out In a Imrry. I !,ea!M)". having received his emblem 1 A1,"l two feet of Miow Is on the llnnull . , i,.. . I .. , .,. mi '. I. Ill . k . . . ... ..V.JU.L, a uuuiy Bmasnea car to takei"1' "rst game with 8t. Helens "' K or rreiiliolin Mr. Harnett, who is working Wasco. A party was given at the Shatte day night. There wus dancing games and refreshments, and a gen eral good time. Mrs. Rita Duncan, who has: beei, visiting her parents, Mr. und Mi's. C If. Johnston, has returned to her home in Washington. Church dedication services next Sunduy, at 2 p. in. No church ser vices In the morning or evening Everybody extended a cordial Invita tion to attend. Clark Grant was able to bo brought home Sunday from Portland. He Miss Efflo Eversaul bus returnei homo after a short visit with her uncle near I Ion lion . ..Mrs. Hlllle Talro has come lo Trenhotin to make un extended visit suf- one Mrs. Tatro entertained Suturduy GOLD FISH-GOLD FISH GOLD FISH JARS Lots of Them Come and See Them The Plaza Pharmacy BANK BUILDING ST. HELENS 4 44 A. T. KIBLAN Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes Groceries Our Prices Are Right Our Goods Are Right A. T, KIBLAN t Phone 35 IIoulton (West gt Hdens) to tho car hospital. Community Club meeting last Wednesday night was an cnjoyablo event. It was a St. Patrick affair. The program consisted nf 0,,n,.u i,l . " " ".....-ui; i iim or- the audience, Interspersed by quartet ! S-mlzed abasebull team last Monday UOdSOn. Sill t I mu iow comes John I.und, clulmlng hlniKelf as huvlng the best represen tative black eyo of the baseball Mea-son. The high school athletic club or- E. Kelley and family spent Hi .'mi ui u. home of Mr. and Mr. Tutro. mum Agnea Hrown visited with frl-nds In St. Helens. Mr. Eversaul nml .1 , ,...i.i... ... TRY OUR Want ' 1917. ago I ii...... . " y '..'.UK lllu. . "Dlllov. o t Ht. Helen. Mi! "' orilnrnil . ii... ' ""M ii i ii, urn j ii... .1 ...ni i ..iim. niso, win Bay swnilllieii Willi n.i.li... .i... cal.ff your dog.' " lain.' Verv lrul t....... .. 1 The Mist want ',U r.r wM7 Ing all tho wnv n, :.or. '.M worth ii si II K If vni. i. "i to sell or trade, or U Zli market for nnv .if n. i tlonod In the .,.! imtM in ii yourself und noto the result, For Sulo A eollnn.ii.i. I... gy. In good condition. $5 , V P. (). Ilox 436. ' Ukh 1 Wanted I'em.i,, ... , Know 1 running a car for hire, m, B ' surety first. Phono A-32 or I J. Southard. or u For Salo or Trade- ElghiTT of unimproved land In Wuhiij onunly. mil,., from '" 22 'A tulles from Hi 11..." MrH twenty acres In timber, rot't ,2 water. Trade for ui n..i '1 crty. god auto or sell cheap 0B 3 at Mist olTlce, St. Helens, On. For Sulo Loose clover ind ti Imv ..,! "1 . . . ' ""ai; tnorouil Hnrred Plymouth Rock ami iij, Ington cockerels. C. o i, ; Warren. Phone 102-7 For Sale a. r 11 1 ... setllng, of new pure strain, pj ..'..nuimiiiu. nirs. J. V, Alio llelens,.t)r. m For Bale Three fresh cowm i-yoar oui iiolstelu bull, p, h. U pmiiio luuj, warren, oro. tilberBOU'B horse remnlv I. . nntoed to cure mange. Itch, collt worms. It la also a erenl h,l. heaves. It purifies tlm l.i.uwi J pareu anil solil by A. N. ClbnJ St Helens, Oregon. For Sale A 25-acri- tract of J I mile from Warren. Soil U J leruie una land can be easily eld; " goon county road runt bf place. U. F. I), eervlce. anil , line near. I.lvln :r..r.ni ( oil Place. Price 12 f.no- i..r,.i.. Joiin llolan, IIoulton, Oregon. ! niiieo liiintiei.. .,.!, furnished buime nr r. ...A k.J t tor moiiier and daughter. I'hoit For Salo Spring phuiti; ca linage and tomutoes. Other M in wuson. If you have any ploil 10 ne uone. call on us. 8t. H tireenbouse, llrasiimr & Sun, h . I For Hale or Trade Mm nJ mare, we ght ahiiui inr.i) nnnn.ii you have Bomethlna uooil to trJ an on or write Ueorge Wllwt iieii'iis, uro. 1 For Hale Duck par flip hair! from the kind that lay. U. McW ney, Yankton, Oregon. i: For Hale Cheno. a cnml worl nroou mare, f ull on nr tMrtu J Olnd hart, ltsllrmul A.I.II1I11D Helens, Ore. 1! Mfiore; quartet by Helen Watts, Hazel Watts, Ruby Tipton and Uyp sy Johnston; solo, Mrs. Molly John ston, "The Oul Plaid Shawl;" solo, Mr." Moore, "Where the River Shan non Flows;" solo. Miss Tlntnn "r. .'.,., mm i.iuuiiay ...niKiuer cup morning. Frank liiw.i,.r -.... uttended the tu ,;,,;Ult.(, , . vi '.V(r- manager, und Omer Heeler, captain j a,,,'H "H'T-ln-law at Heap ,se lust Wo are liinklinr r... -.1 . 'riiuruili, " " "iu 10 some ' good games ln.tw,.,.,, . ....1 , . I II. H Hr,,.. 1 , ... ,. .,, nullul DiDif 1 ...in i.inniy, nr i-ort- and some other enthusiastic and ain-i1"1"1' ''"rl to. Trenl,, Huturdny "". Jiiis wus our first r" """"" l" week end with Mr and Mrs. C. K year at basketball, hut watch our ,l,"ow"'a puroiitM. Mr. - , iipiuu, 1 oiuoj ' "v .""euuii, nut wutch our Hack to Erin;" readings by Miss Mar-1 hy clout the horsehldo n,l mak., ' l,row- Irirln II,.1..,1..., ,., ... .. i.. , .. muse : Jorie Holaday Hoylo and Miss Olnevra WARREN Mrs. Wash., J. M. Grewelle, of Kelso, Is vlKlling her sister Mm Tom Grewelle. Mr. and Mrs. George Wauna, Oregon, spent the week end with relatives and friends hero lust week. John Farr made a bnuinnuu 1-1.. to Rainier Wednesday morning. On his return he stopped at ... visit with Mrs. P. Neer. The horse shed of the ....11.1 I church Is now completed and muny u. me jarmers can come to church and not have to fet their horses stanu in the rain. Fritz Wldmer, of Sauvles Island visited Saturday at F. w. Hoesel's" wi'-n 111s mother-ln-law. Prof, and Mrs. Charles Swenson, " 1 oruana, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Larson, Sunday. County Supt. J. W. Allen ll..i - iniiuti wu, nuu, inurauay afternoon. El mer Duncan also visited the same day. Prof. Allen gave a very Inter esting talk on current events ,,t tu day to thehlgh school and briefly Kfat disappointment In tho recent actlorts of certain sen ators at Washington. Nt that school closes ot 3:30 Instead of oc.ocK, lie had a narrow escape from disappointing a room or two. Rev. J. Bowersox and wife, of the Evangelist church, spent Sunday at the home of F. w. Hoesol and fam ily. E. Rertllsen, of Barlow, Oregon, BACHELOR FLAT hole in the iiim,,M.,i.... I,... Mrs Mi.H.. i.ii.i , ... , ""i""" use B "...11.11 umi nun lert ror scared coyote around the diamond. a vli,lt '' Mrs. lirlfTltl,', ni(,ler ttl KiiKfil .... ...i... ur... 1. 1 . .. . " "v "iikh you re ready." ! ""r'"Kion. Mluu I ....1, . ... "'"" ""'lie 1 tark, of Ken, jnn "K...., visiteu Trenholm Ht n,i, Mrs. E. Morton Boent n f,.a, .1 1 "Ily " ''"slnesB. It Is reiw,rt...i i.. . - ... rw HUJIl 1 . , "I III ML n Portland last week, visiting " 1H to teach tho Trenholm friends. j school for the coming yeur. Mrs. Ilammnet has been enjoying I a visit from her daughter, of Port-' OBITUARY land. . 1 Henrietta Parson was born Aug- . iau, ui Albany. Ore,,,... lie purchased a f0 snal. f ' i "y 20' ,9". '' wus united It! I """iiage 10 James J. W. Johnson expects to do some arming this summer, we guess, as last week MrB. Weeks and M St. Helons, visited with Mrs. fJll'l U-l, ono duy last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ht,. oxpoct to start for Idul.o, they mv. ...s luiueii moir rami. They will be Eroutly missed, as they have been I'fi'o a number of years and made many friends. It Is supposed that Mr. Iluingard nr is going Into the poultry busi ness this year, as he was seen tak ing aonie Ilantam homo the other Goorgo Illrdall Is ... , . . Ruin ior n.iuri period, ue iia- Int.! r .... . cntnt of the snow in the cp.mp. uorion is visiting at the home of Mr. and m,. i m. in . '"""Karuner, Mrs. Horton Is a sister-in-law of Mrs. wiiiKuruiHir. There will )ft c.hurou . .. , .-.n nt;i VIWR It) tho BChoolhouse Sunday, at 3 n m conducted by Mrs. Murphy f The Racholor Kill I Un.l.. . meet at tho .. , TU nols March 20. lmn' V V 1 nil Iff HI nr"nc"' w'- They movo to Scappoose three years ago, Mr. I-mrHv0rCUrl,,K"",PlOy,"t"llt" nroy flin. v Mrs. Eversolo WIIN J, T' Tnilln for HC,,"" Pulton. In a Portland hm.pUu. March 13. l)(;eo(, loaves t0 mourn her to- a mother and fat ihn,Z ttrs and two brothers, also u husband na four chiinren, Marguerite h ys, Grace and Elmer t tho (ongregatnM c, , . - , lu rt m tho family nl..t ' "'ulrvtew cctnclery under pro u l,m, of nro. Many frle ex opons.nto he ,,t,'t.. . 0 gftto will Boniotl,,,,,. ,' " of hPe. For Hale Chenn. a 4-naud taiitiiac automobile; has deli' body as well as touring body; a in good condition. II. M. Terry Helena Garage. Phono 57. 1 For Hale Two good hornet, about 1300 lbs., one about HOt iiulre of (Jus l.ungn, ScuppooM, For Sale First of all; KurljrR seort potatoes and Hliuili'Iiind lengo oats. C. J. Iirsen, WH Oregon. II Fur Cli, lo Tl. v..nui..r...l llnlil bull, four years old, which tookfc pruo at Columbia County n ik; rresli milk cows, Jeriteri iioisieins; good working brood wuve 1 001111, Warren, Ore 108-6. nil Pht II Herkshiro Honrs For sale, r' fur iinvvlKiii ,. .... .. .. ,.r n..,t,ilar All .... n u Biniii yt . . I, mm out of a daughter of HoRUclini Longfellow. We guarantee all oil'' lllKS. Ornvnn llnrkulilrn Co.. ren, Oregon. 14 IllTV rnna ..., xi'iiiinnii' Pi' I streak Rods. Am now selllim ft from one of my $2.00 pens for II-'' two setting! for $2.00. Other K1 .. ior in, or iii.uti ior ov. "1 chlx nro-16, 20 and 25 centi (11 'i'.. ...... 1 ry a lunnior incunuior. L..h I. . . ....... . a ll . i huiii -Aooui in iiv-ui ., clour, 4 -room bouse and out i" nigs, ror wilo, 4 Jersey cow, registered Holstoln bull, 1 1200 1 't'.y mure 7 years old. Phone H' ' w. Haxton, Warren, ore II A llttlo want un In tho Mll A ''Niik rosulta. Homo-mada chicken tiima'e ' Mason's. Central shoe SHOP is again open. REPAIRING Promptly and Satisfactorily done at Right Prices J. MILLER "--.-nngratdeaoZrde":;