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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917 J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS Successors to Ferry & (iraliaiu 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 WARREN , cggi frequently and thinks li will , bo iililo to market lil produce more Huns- Superintendent. Italpli Tar- tuns. - U also Uehcr o Intermediate 'topics and gave the oUI . cu s- ecre ary. Abby ..endure; prl- deal of Information on up-lo-d.. , .... tt...wni' linrnrinn. ruiiiei-in. ...... niury leacncr, nuw " - Inez lire-well: organist. Manila Hyaer r a ...i.trunii nml .Mm. A, . . ',. i " L .i.ninir in Itose Cltv regularly as spring opi'iia tip. and bus William Hoer.el .po.it Saturday eve- , Mul.r were lHllln In Hose i J , K,vu tt ,HW ( hi Ideas nliia and Sunday with Ms lr..tl;r. nrda,-. .or,.for Hie Scnppooso locals. We will Julius Doesel ami family, who are l.v Mrs. Charlea Millar .a. . ' . , 1,..,, ' , vml . vlv.,1 word ULind land v sltor Saturiiay ami .iion.iaj. , , , 1 jol-.ii Parr purchased of P. II. pl.-U.ro of tl.o ol.l g,-ntl..in,.i for our l rakes, of Scappoose. n registered m- " breed CEO. H. SHINN. Vrea. L. tt. RUTHERFORD, Sec Columbia County Abstract Company ST. HELENS, OREGON The only complete abstract system in Colum bia County, Oregon. BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES Ing at tlio head of the Sauvies on tlio Howell place. i:arl liuslioiiK. of Yankton, ami Kulph Turlit'll are r.moiiK He young people who have lieeu attending the levival meetings of the past few weeks held I.I tlio Free Methodist church in West St. Helens. Tho Sunday school of the Lutheran church will give Its uniul Kuster pro igruni Sunday evening. Mrs. J. K. Meter, of (.reshaui. visited Miss Pearl Hrlckson last Tues day. I). Mlcklesuu und son arrived from Minnesota last week. The Warren school hoard and the , Spangled llanner teachers met Monday evening In tlio 1 selection, from Wrnlod Kentucky w!r" rnbb.igo. loKn m. X'X Itillnn prunes nml ii.,i ""N AnyoiiB hnvlii mivii.i... y pleuso let us know oil or hi.l 20, and we will ni,u, to rny point on tl. ,llaln 'f collect the Br.wln,., f,.' L..M ...ll.. ii luiiiiur II. inriiiii 1 1... ... .. call on Columbia '" I ' rod u co Co.. Nt. ','l ilox 40ft. "" ""Ii flolsteln hull of the Pontine last Saturday. Mrs. C. U. Miller visited several dieiid-i In Deer Liland Friday. Mr. Dolly visited at the home of Mr. und Mrs. C. U. Miller Friday. As last week was "Patriotic Week" NEHALEM VALLEY Tho wenlher here so far liau lieen very had. with ruin and snow. Frod Chrlstenson, from tho hoya on tlio horder, runio homo last week I for n nliiirL vii.lt. Il roiiorl II dlf- the school sai.K many patrioilc HonK:f((r)iil cllm,w , (.rt,lfrl,,tt. Wednesday morning In tho general . . asM'inhly. wet to Portlii.id litft Wednesday to morniiiK in ' Wanted Pconlo i v-TTH r ii it ti 1 ii ir a cur for M... ,. 1 l safer first. l'l,.w, ",. , ' tts J. Houtliard. "J 1 S. HEUMANN, Prop. PURE FOOD BAKERY WKST ST. HKI.KXS. OISKtiOX WILL DKLIVKK l!HKl) HOT FROM THK OVKX TO YOf PASTRY OF ALL KINDS AND FANCY CAKES A SPECIALTY Ask for Pure Food Itrcail at the leading Ki-ocers: A. T. hililan, Perry GiuIihui, A. S. Harrison, Williams .Ii Hall Co., Italian Importing Co., Oscur Krlckson, Warren Ore., Bread and Pastry, Central Confectionery, W. 11. Kroner, Prop. I . II Does Your Car Need Overhauling? Ve have added another skilled mechanic to cut force and are prepared to give prompt and satisfactory service. BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH COMES bring in your car and it will be put in good running condition and be ready for you when you need it. Better place your order for the Maxwell auto mobile now, as the price will advance $30 May 1. INDEPENDENT AUTO CO. llll HONK 71 ST. HKI.KNS, OltK. si-hoolhouse. Many statements were made, regarding the progress of our school during the past year, and the contracts were made out us ull the teachers were retained for the coming ear. Mrs. Hortha Flilman, of Seappoose, und brothers, I.ouls and Fred Morsel, of this place, motored to St. Helens for business in "Mrs. I'lilman'a new P.ulck car. Miss Gertrude Clemans, of I. inn ton, Oregon, was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Krlckson during the past week. Miss Anna Sundstroni, who Is em ployed us an operator for tho Pacific Telephone Company in Portland spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Tarn Duhlgren. Kin 1 1 Anderson and Hoss Spauld ing witnessed the launching of the Vesterlldu in Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tarlmll and son Ralph, with Mrs. W. C. Page, motored to Portland Tuesday to at tend the Shorthorn stock bale. Mr Wednesday rendered Its monthly concert which consisted of tlio following: "Star general assembly; school orchestra; "Whip poor-will," grammar girls hoi us; piano solo, "Dance on the Croon," Miss Mary Thomas; "Moru- , ing Invitation," high school glee Muh; solo, Prof. C. J. Itussell; piano 'duet. "I.a draco," by Misses Mary ! Tlnmii s and Martha liyser; selectlo'i,1 , primary chorus. SCAPPOOSE spent buy 1!. W. Morton, of St. Helens Inst Sunday with friends here. The farmera are crying for .t any price, even war prices. Mrs. D. W. Price Is suffering with ;ieural;ia during the rainy spell. The N. A. Perry family, of Port land, i;pctit Sunday with the Wuttv family. ' Mrs. May K. dctchel!, of Portland, !. rpendiug a few weeks with her mniiy friends here. James Fversole, who was sent to tho hospital for blood poisoning, is leported Improving. Mrs. .lesso Morgan Is reported do soinn shopping. Mrs. llult was In Vernoula Tues day. CIIIToid llergeriu n was in Vernonl-I ' Monday to have his team sltoil. Mr. Allen und Mr. Kerr took n bunch ot some fifty head of t-attli out of tho valley Siiturd iy. Cull Hess visited at Mr. Mows '. Sunday. i'lio Sunday schools are combining I ;o rive mi Ka:.t 'r program at Pleui i ul Hill K.'.ster Sunday . Fritz und Hill llrowu visited with ClliTord lle:gerrtui Sunday. The prophetlciil lecture r;lven at I'leiisunt Hill sclioolhouso by Itev . I'olkenberg closed Sunday right. Tho 1 4id U's' Sewing Club met al Mrs. Chrlsteusei.'a last Thursday ami lied two comforteri, for Mrs. Chris- teiisen. There will be preaching at Pleasant 1 1 1 1 1 Ki'lioolhou'iK Sunday cver.ng nt 7: no. BACHELOR FLAT ; Mrs. Murphy, of Clut-kunle. Iiiik been the guest of Mrs. Johnson the to past week. While here Mrs. Murphy -....., , , .., ., ,'. i' i lie Improving nicely ut present and i in'ld reivlces In the schoolhouse. I t.l ilt.ll Kl'llglll IUUI Ul LII1J.-.U i.v.nni- I ( i !'ul "beauties," uml the price Oh, ' '.veil, we should worry what that was, because wo notice he se5ms to feel : better even though they did cotst him tiuite a good deul of money. Mr. Tar ' bell now has several beautiful cattle I on hi.', place, and which will make tuite u large herd later on if ho buys 1 1 ny more. Miss Laura Furr spent Saturday ; nd Sunday with her uncle, Max , . urr, in Portland. Floyd Duncan, who has been for mine lime staying In the community, .went to New berg, Oregon, Monday afternoon to return to his old employ ment there. Kriieat H lander has alwi-.ys been ' known us a progressive farmer and ; iio recently showed his progressive- less when he purchased an "Avery" tractor which lie intends to use on ; his fuim. It Is the first mcchine of ,ts kind ft) this neighborhood, und Mr. Uyluuder has had many visits i iron, curious neighbors i-.nd friends, j , Mrs. I. Lomis and son, Porter Jr.,i went to Portland last Saturday and .uienuea me 'wiouier doose pro iluction nt tho the doctor is much encouraged. Mrs. Lizzie Adams Is moving into her own resldento und D. Crowley Is moving into the Wlkstrom house. Mrs. C. W. Weaver (Miss Mildred (irant), of McCleary, Wash., Is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Jeo I! rant. Mrs. lllatcliford'H Sunday school class had charge of the morning ser vices last Sunday, and carried the work out nicely. Vale Joram, w ho we reported last week as being In the hospital with a broken leg, is Improving since tb? leg was put in a steel plate. J. Senosky and L. Luchuian, Mrs. Itussell and Miss Munile Medley, of Portland, attended tTio fun.-ral of August Schmidt on Tuesday. The Interstate commerce commis sion car was located hero three or four days, taking valuation of rail road property. They went from here i to St. Helens. Henry Lange has purchased the beautiful homo of his rather in South Scuppoose. Henry Is one of our TRY OUR WANT AB;1 I to. I.ir Ruin TIr,.A , " - " JITHaV ht... riuiatitliililA lirlnu. A I I " " ""' Dili I.J pound bay mare, 7 years old k1 lOU-6. K. W. Haxto.i. vl.JH Taken ill), at mv i.i Hfn it.. 1 ol.J HolHtolii hiilfnr iiw.!n. H same by paying churge, Bn( p '1 U.,.l. 4 1 I I II '"'1 .Ml V., ,1, 1,11, I, For Bale S. f II I n . "HI cuing, oi now pure slrnln. p, rcuHonuniu. nir, j. w, Alton Helens, Ore. For Halo A 25-urro tract ol J I ,ii.i rr..,.. it'.... ' " fertile and land ran be e:ull; t . A good county roud rum bj place. It. F. I). orvlri. and m lino near. I.lvlnir on n I ii c Prlrn ii Mm- ....... - . -. mam). John Dolnn, lloulton, Orexon. , i.,f u,Im r..,i., v ... 1 . w. i i u.i.r - i iiunn CQ(t.J while boar, ready for sxrvlca N A.I...... (1 II..I '..1 jiiiMiui,, iii . iiiiiriii,, ,,re. . For Sale Duck egg for hiiti from the kind Hint lay. 0. McU. ney, Yankton, Oregon. jj ror Huln Cheap, a 6-ptunH Cadillac automobile; lint delltJ iioiiy as well as touring body; tu in goon condition. 11. M. Terry. Helena Garage, Phone 07. j oung men who believe In prepuriug llelllg theatre and !"T futl,ro wl"lH 18 O. I. Pterson bus ncci uted a nosl- t Inn In a camp in Washington. Mrs reier.ion and daughtnrs will ir) farmli.g by themselves for a while Miss ThoiuiiB i.peut the week end t C hie Willi hi r parents. Mr. and Mrs. d. Llllleli and daugh er Minnlu und niece Kims Curlwui ipent the week end ut Prescotl, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCrea. lleniy llum;ai(ner was u Port land visitor last week. Il nier Dennett spent Sunday with his family here. Mr. lleunetl ha heen very busy of late, iir.sesslng the tower end of the county. Mr. ami Mrs. Nelgle and daughter. Mrs. SoderberK. was In St. Helen, hopping this week. Mrs. Ilurduhl, Mr. Soderbeig and Mrs. Ileegln .were guents of Mrs. I.ll lib one day last week. While there ho ladles 1)uhIim themselves by ct Ing a iiullt together for the sewing Ircle. HFY K(I08 from WIIIIbidi' h streak Keda. Am now nelllni J irum one or my f z on pem ror); two settings for 12.00. Othrr -J are J uu ror 15 or M SO lor 1100 for IS, or f&.ou for 30. t, chlx are 16, 20 and 2a ceoti a 1 ry a llalnler Incubator. YOUR PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION So both you and he will feel perfectly safe. J t When brought to out store, will be accurately and carefully filled and none but the best of drugs used. WE ALWAYS HAVE IN STOCK a large line of Toilet Articles, Stationery, Magazines and Druggist's Sundries Deming's Drug Store Phone 13 ST. HEI.F.NS ni?P. J pent Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. Jack I Diller. P. Loomis also went to Port land last Sat ii i day and attended one of the local lodges und Joined his family at Dillor's Sunday. Oilier Heeler and Hubert Cooper were St. Helens visitors Monday last week. We notice the boys have been making quite frequent visits In that city of late. Mrs. II. II. Ferry, daughter Kath ryne and littlo son visited Mrs. Fer ry'a parenta, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ilaher, thiS week. Miss Madeline Thr lor Flat, und sister, Miss Mary i . , "m ,m "lKl 'lll"'"ay night. Thomas, of this place, visited their j f"",,tft,;n mr KUards of Port- cousin. Miss Mlnnlo Lewis, who Ik!""'" ",:,"w "ul " work. A employed as one of tlio school teach ALASKA UNDER FLAG ' FIFTY YEARS Cost K7,ailO,(KM -h.,,1 , Itwiinuil V7.10,MHI,MM. spirit which is much admired. Tlio bank here has been having thej 'A'lndoU'v rnlftttiirn,! nml Im mu. Ln....... I ............. ,n ,,,n nnun ii '.is tlio First National Hank of S.-m,. i ; poi.ne, and will soon have a charter I I under tho federal government ua 1 tlcnal banking laws. ; Coii;;regathjnal church Kaster ser-i ",;',l '" wl'1''11 '"' hM i vices will be the usual union of the' "Aar.kirH period of trial j Sunday school and ordinary church service. It will be held at 10:30 u. in. An Interesting program Is. being prepared by the children. All are welcome. Alahki.'a 0tli unulvt rsurv. March an a part of the l ulled Statet : .... mMMuuni oy ricrciary l.nne oi jtho Interior d pnrtnic.it with a male ,Tho Lady Maccabees Initiated innii koviow put on tho work. banquet was spreud In honor of the guests and new members. Tho rest of tho evening was spent in drilling the guard team. Three- new flagpoles have been placed tho past week, and flags are .proudly waving over the George Rhodes, A REAL VICTROLA $15 Other Victrolas, $25 Up Come in and hear some of the late Victor Records. Victrolas, Records, Needles, Etc., always on hand. I have also taken the agency for Edison Phonographs, t Reed-French Pianos and Player Pianos. E. A. ROSS FURNITURE UNDERTAKING ers In Clackamas, Oregon. .Monday afternoon Miss Fannie Cooper, Mhiues Kleanor, Myrtlo ami Anna Larson were visitors In our school. Mrs. I. d. Adums, who bus been staying witli her brother, Albert l!on- ihoi, on Hun vies Island, visited wit li ; her mother hero, Mrs. Louisa Hoe sol. ' 1 Mrs. P. J. Loomis, Hay Harms and suKvnrui oiner prominent people mudo ulu cnurcu KrlUuy night. A lurge business trips to tho metropolis thls!crowd wus present. Miss Taylor und weok- ; MKK 'row hud charge of the enter- Mrs. C. It. Miller visited In St. Hel-I tulnmeut und llermun and Norniun ena Wediwwday nnd Thursday last Miller, Dewey Adams and Carl Ilol week. : muller hud churge of the eats, which Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harms, Sr., of wan wafers and Ice cream mado by iiiih piuce, anu Miss Abby liunduru, ; "'o noys, 1.1 over -llio lu.s bee-i welched -i vhe bulunei nd round nii.Kuiflce'itly worthy." Mr. Lane aald the wIkiI'iiii of Will lam II. Seward, tho secretary of state who negotiated Alaika's purchase In IK7, against virulent opposition, hud been Justified and. r-ftor CO vears mnual flnamlal statementH show and provo conclusively-thai t mve ,1(,K. lected that opportunity would have lieen a col local Mm,.!,., . ,. niiiiiiiei uti.ro generations could never ror ! tlvo." The 000,00(1 square miles of terrl I iMiuKiu ror about 2 cell ta nn homes or;"1''"' U 7'-,,'.0, have brought nt the Mlllov nool .""" 760.000.IOO Into the room and at the Congregational ' "I"" f Al,,,!rlta'i trade. Mr. Lane church. Qiilfi, a number or homes , 1 1,10 ,)rofltN Jutit l.eg. have Hugs flying from their .!.. ' "lnK to " In. Tlio community party was'hcld at I In :iint cr.,000 dco,,!,, p i,,.. Unit vast connii-v .i.... i ,i ,i, njn countrv. large us tho United states." i. ,., Onehnndred minio,, dollars formed Itnlr contribution for 1910, 'Wh 't wl" Im In 2010 no n. ..." '-"i ii n- diet.' ' ''.mny-,,it,)" (lt tll0 M Mrs. t arl Audorsou uml daughter in his count1. " Helen spent Saturday and Sunday In operated on fr 0 slight rupture on a, , , j Monday of this week.- which removes Almost nil of the officers of the , Ills only physical defect. Ho exnelu Lvangellst Sunday bcI.ooI were elect-; to bo In naval training by April 1. ed into the same office, except Hay, Tho fact that his mother Is a widow Hnrms, who was elected treaurer. i will, several ml..,.. .. succeeding Martha Hyser; Frank llee-;eem to excuse Hugh from doing act "" -.,.. i.Wi,er. succeed-, ive service, but ho foels that hi. ,!,.. '"-j ing Mrs. F. M. Hoyt. and also r n.!lB in ,(, ... i "' "'"'iiiy ninuuii. superintendent, und Walter i.umi, succeeding Frank Hooler As we were strolling alone n. ai ....... j " assistant secretary. Thn fna,i..-! " . ' . ,uy lm" wc,,k w" t',- were reelected to their same .ull..' TM' VueX S J. N. HIBBARD AUCTIONEER l-nrm nn1 Htock Halea a Specialty Anywl.ue Any Time Him-ues IteiiNoniible HUMa:.. ,;,,.;, WAH1, For Hule Heifers coiiiIdi (J soon, or will exciiaim tj dry. cowa. Two No. 1 m tered Holateln bulls, (iood a ro and workiiig brood ninre, iv 1 2.10 lbs. Spring seed ouU i vetches mixed ready to sew). J In churge of the Koland Muntfa J lure of 1.10 acres, located on Bu: lor Flat. I will start taking Id a. April 10. Young stork, lit A mouth. Two-year old nml ip, I per month. Dave Coons, Ilttt Flat, Phono 10H-0. It: For Hale Six bend of livlfcre, oj fresh and one coining fmdi J W. J. Fullerlon, Warren, tire. Ph i o r, -1 2 . ii For Sain 3000 Mammoth ft: plants, all colors, 60c per doieg T. tlerdes, phone 46. I Wanted Someone to take on 1 A acres of onions for half ol II. W. lletxenretnr. Warren, Ow Ii I want to soil my fish mirl stock and fixtures. Will Icaxbai lug. A good location and aioodi porliinlty for a paying little biiH 8. It. Boiinelrud, St. Ilelemi, Orw For Sale One acre of garden If In lloulton: one-halt In Imrrlci fruit; small house; city water a street lights. Win. II. Smith, H' ton. Ore. ! For Hulo Kurly Hone need p 1,.... I ... ......... .....1. ...lib m I J. Larsen. Wnrren. Ore. H Furniture p.nd household elltfctil' sale. Cull at second hiiiiM on north of lenrls court. C. II. M! St. Helens. Phono f.9 H Wanted Oood serond-liatnl ro! ton or flat ton often desk, nnte full County Agricultural Aint, llele'is. I'lltK! F1KK! I'lltK! r'UIE See K. E. Quick, St. Ilelem, ' Insure your property In Hi 0rl" Fire Heiluf Association of ' villi,, Oregon. Don't put 11 " MchOtf W. U. WAHHKN, Pl 1 CONTRACTINu HOUSE MOVING Cement and Concrete Work a Specialty CHARLES REAM St. Helens, Oregon i CENTRAL SHOE SHOP ir. again open. REPAIRING Promptly and Satisfactorily done at Right Prices J. MILLER I! I r ,0'iuiirs, wno lives far back In tho