St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, August 03, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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    ST.. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. AUGUST 3. 1917
"Results are Better"
MITCHELL
Mitchell Motor and Service Co., Seitttf
"mult arc better and coat of operation
coruitWrably lower while using Zero-lea."
BUICK
J. D. Laupr. Sttramenro
"have found 7erolene to be a aatisfactory
lubricant tor Buick automobile."
DODGE
H. O. HArriaun Cu.. Sn Kroiuucii
"give perfect aarufaction."
MAXELL
Cu.ler Lrc, OAUnil
"Zerulene ha given u perfect
aatiafaction."
r- - -r
ZEROLENE
The Standard Oil few Motor Cars
Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors
becauae the records of their service de
partments show that Zerolene. correct
ly refined from California asphalt-hasa
crude, give perfect lubrication leas
wear, more power, least carbon deposit.
Dciler every here Slid at our servite nation..
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
For traSon, Zerolene HearyDuty
M espeutlly recommended.
T.. - a
The Pleasure
of Motoring
Now is the time for the family to enjoy their
MAXWELL
V&JJ
Five Passenger Touring Car
$755.00 F. O. B. St. Helens
GOODYEAR TIRES
ACCESSORIES
GASOLINE
REPAIR SHOP
INDEPENDENT AUTO CO.
J. H. FLYNN, Manager
St. Helens
A. T. KIBLAN
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
West St. Helens (Houlton)
Phone 35
Our Cannery
Will Start
in about ten days, and we will be ready to buy
your
LOGANBERRIES
BLACKBERRIES
BARTLETT PEARS
PRUNES
CABBAGE
and in fact all of your produce which will make
good foodstuffs.
THE NATION NEEDS FOOD
.and you can help by saving all of your farm
produce and bringing it to us to can. oD your
bit and we will do ours.
Columbia River Canning & Produce Co.
L. Rosasco, Manager
Phone 55 St. Helens
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ij CORRESPONDENCE
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SCAPPOOSE
WARREN
James Leonard Is enjoying a Hhorl
; vacation with Ills family.
Andrew Cholic Is taking Ills family
i out in u splendid new Maxwell.
' Kev. Taylor, of St. Helens, prencli
; eil Sunday evening to tlie Congrega
! tlonal people.
J. CI. Watts uiul family, with Ciyp
sy Jchnston anil Kvnn Lnpham as
guests, loft for their cottage at Sea
side, where they will spend n couple
of weeks.
Mr. ami Mrs. Nililoek, the Misses
Maude Duncan, Kvu liarrlson anil
Arilatli llaggey went to Warren Tucs-
j Mr. ami Mrs. A. II. Tarhell luM
'the pleasure of' entertaining their ohl
j friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jauie
; sou and daughter Louise, from
i Maine, the hitler part of last week
Tho Dorctis society held Its niouth
i ly meting at tlio ('. O ltahlgren liome
last Saturday afternoon.
Miss Slgno Anderson, who has
I been In Portland for several months,
! returned to spend the remainder of
the slimmer at her homo here.
! The t; range had an unusually Jn-
teresting meeting lust Saturday eve
ning, when County Agricultural
Agent Howard gave an Illustrated
lecture on dairying. After u short
business session, they opened the
doors to tlio general public und there
were many besides the ('.rangers who
i day night to uttend tlio farewell j
party given In honor of Uulph Spnl-jok advantage of tho occasion to
jding, who has Joined the aviation ! more about dr.lrying.
j and wireless service. I John Johnson, who sold his farm
Scnppooso Lumber Company has Attorney Adams of Portland, has,
I been shipping carloads of1 lumber, with his family, been moving to As-
some of It going to Iowa points. j torhi, whero they will make their
1 J. (i. Kilpuck, representing the I home for a It me.
j Hoys' and tilrls Aid Society, spent
1 Sunday in our town.
1 Prof, und Mrs. Darker were week
lend guests of Pr. and Mrs. Huttleld.
j Mr. Mertl. who was working for
the Warren Construction Company
'on tho Multnomah county road, was
'accidentally struck In tho back with
j.i rock and null? budly Injured.
I Miss Marjorie lloladay entertained
about eighteen of her girl .friends
I last Monday evening In honor of Miss
i Kva West, who Is soon leaving to
attend school at Berkeley. People
here are praying for a good rain
shower, but Miss Kva was blessed
with a handkerchief shower. Miss
Marjorio served un elegant lunch to
her gueats.
Mrs. Margaret Washburn is enter
taining her nephew, Kverot Hansen,
of Minnesota, for a few days.
The Price family, Mrs. E. M.
Watts, Miss Maude Watts, I.elaml
l.npham and Victor Watts motored to
Cnt;cude locks hist Sunday.
Judge Cooper took an accidental ,
full while working ubout his new I
cottage, Btriking his hack, which j
which causes him a great deal of !
trouble. Dr. Peel of St. Helena warn
called to attend him.
Mrs. Ada Holaday hud as her guest
, last Sunday Miss DHsua Ilalley, of
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Marcott became'
the proud possessors of a bouncing ;
boy, which cume to their homo on
the 2 2nd. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Niblock, Herman and i
Norman Miller, Kva (iarrison and ',
Arilatli llaggey motored to Portland i
to see the play "Very Cood Kddie."
Hurl Smith entertained bis high
school friends la:it Saturday night.
Tlio pavilion on the Houeymun farm
was used for the young people to trip
tho light fantastic.
The monthly choir party was held
at tho home of Mis Lorlol lllutcli
ford. A bonfire at the creek afford
ed pleasure Plenty of watermelon
, furnished the end of '.lie chapter.
I Ihitunry
Christine llowmnn was born in
Stockholm, Sweden, Jan. HO, 184 5.
The demonstration given hero un
der the direction of our county agri
cultural agent was not as well ut
tendedUB might have been expected
In this time when tho preserving of
fond Is of such great Importance
However, thoso who did attend re
ceived valuable Instruction and felt
well repaid for coming. It is to be
hoped that tho canning demonstra
tion to be given at a later date will
be taken advantage of by all house-
I wives.
I Hoy Spalding has been appointed
'station agent to take the place of
; his brother Halph, who left last week
to join the army.
Tho Ire cream social given at the
Lutheran church last Tuesday eve
ning was well attended. The pro
' gram consisted chiefly of musical
, numbers. The proceeds went to the
Voting People's widely.
! Miss Klsa Kngstrom cumo up from
: California last week for a couple of
j weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs.
Scarburg, of Hachelor Klat, and
friends in Warren.
COLUMBIA CITY
A. S. Harrison and wife were
among those who have recently visit
ed this town for favorably located
lots. He found several which were
to his liking.
Harold HuniKardner has been
spending several days here visiting
bis father and brother.
Many people were visitors in our
town Sunday, looking over the work
which is being done by the Somar
strom company.
The new hotel Is rapidly Hearing
completion, und we understand that
construction work will soon begin on
another hotel so us to provide quar
ters for the men who will work In
tho shipyard.
Mr. Williams and son left for n
j visit with relatives In California. He
I said that California was away uhead
of Oregon on roi.d building and In
i some other ways, but he liked (Ire
I g( n just the same.
Auction Sale
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15.
Sale to commence al 10 A. M.
AT OHN A. WATTSON'S
PLACE
Three milessouth of Scappoose.
V2 mile west. Take new road
at Joy place on Portland and
St. Helens road. .
The following property, to
wit :
Tw o l ine Work Mai cm, Mnglo or
double, well broke and gentle, six
yeiii-M old, weight I .KM I ba. each.
One two-) cnr-ohl I Illy, tine four-yeitr-ohl
unbroken Colt, Standard
hreel sired by Oregon Patch, he hj
Joe Puti liciin; he In ii good irHe'l
for it race hor-e, he Is bred In the
purple, will make n line roadster or
aihllfr. A I ho Ii In mother, II yonr
ohl. 1 will give you bolli of their
breeding on day of mile.
One I Illy one-yciir-ohl.
Six milk rmiN, Mime fresh mid
some to freshen mioii, the ilutcN of
which will Ih given at kale, nlmi their
! hreeil.
I our yearling HelferH out of my
best cons (two .lei-M-js uiul two llol.
Mteliis).
Household uihhIs, Tahlcn, IikIis,
!. K cry thing giMit.
I'liiinliitf Implement, Harrow n,
CultivutorN, Mowing Mm bine, llorw
Hake, Twit Horse llronili ast Heelcr,
Plows, I Use Hnrniw, Hog Motor,
Cows' Drinking Cups, Patent Stan
chions, all kinds of l'lc. Stump Pull
er, Siieilllug ItroH. Slashing Axes, two
(irillilslones, .og Chains, mill u lot of
other useful Imds. Nails. One Milk
Curt nml Milk Cans, 1. S. Sepitriitor,
one two. burse Huh Slisl with Ihix nml
spring seat, giMitl as new.
(Inn Top Huggy, one I'rn.ier ( ait,
one lop ljiunilry Wagon, one one
horse Wagon, one low down Wagon,
One l-horse Stover (.itsoliiie l!ll
gine, one l-'iiirhitiiks-Morse (l-hurse
(hisoline Kligliie, one No. Ill Simillie
Kiisilage Cutter anil lilower Colo
plele. Portable rat-proof reeil Cutis buhl
j'.l siicks of fissl. Hay l ork nml ltoie.
Iliiruens, one Sailille. ( lib kens, nml
many other things too numerous to
mention.
Terms will Ih made known on day
of sale. Time will be given purchas
ers to suit, on kimhI security, ami n
liberal discount for cash.
John A. Wattson,
OWN Kit
W. J. FULLERTON.
Auctioneer
I UCr) i.i ncii i NOON
TRY OUR
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rur Mil 1 1 a .. , .
tory house m ', 'roo,
WIIIIIIUII.III . I ' rwv"Q.
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Ten doll urn reward rT""
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ulilrn .,,, Ih ,
- wb:k a i t i.i... ."i
I tuivn !tf. i.... i .
wnrH mil in- r ... --i i
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iii'iiiirn riiiniitir r....i. n
. " noon' a.
HIIU'H rtlMf ulll . V
- F'ft miuii: n.o-
phono 108, JliuiMur Klat0
vim ii ir aiitru u k..i . -ru-
liwulnl In 1 -
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Ul II r.ll.M.t.t II I.I Jk .l.... Ml .. '
7. , ' ,LV- r.u, aetn.
iieieuu, tiregon.
ror Maio All or purl of m, i..
ui .v .err. in w est mi Hm
or i un on n. n. niy. Mini m. ,..
ror nunj mho modern hom. .,
ceiient location, with ln.tin(..i
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lSe Columbia County Abstract l'
I pauy aooui iins nt rnce.
Money to Loan We litre Hot!
iM.irnrllv I un. .1.,.,
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uiumiiia , ouiuy Abttrtr.
( ompuiiy
ror rune riecu tiali." n i
liablgren. Warren, Ore. Phone 10!-'
iti-t.
1 want lo buy nil the beet ui
stork cattle you huve. Mirkrt pnn
paid; cash. Geo. Wilson, Bl Hd.
ens, Oregon. I'hone D-8. ll-U
Wanted A good, reliable tin
hand. Must huve rvferi'ncn. It
liiiro of 1). II. Itlchey, llul ii, Da
Island, Oregon. Hi
Mrs. Adda Miller, of Kstacadu,
Slio came to Minnesota in tlio spring i vlHit',(1 friends in Columbia City this
of 1870, where she was married to I w,,'k- H'-fore returning home, she
John Johnson in 18711. They cumcwi11 "I"'1"1 some days with friends In
to Oregon as pioneers In 1879, re
turning to Minnesota for a few yours
when they removed to Scappocr.e in
1881. Their first home lu this
neighborhood was on the Columbia
slough ut the Scappoose landing, in
later years called Johnson's lund-
ing. From a fall which occurred j
nine years ago she sustained injuries j
that have chained her to the bed and j
lo a life of helplessness, entirely do-j
pendent upon others for care. Her!
suiTorlng was brought to a close on '
ln:t Sunday, .tin 29tli of July, at 4j
p. m. Sho was 72 years 0 months i
,01,1. j
i Deceased leuvns her husband;
three children, Albert Edward; Kr
riest Hernliuidt, both of Scappoose, i
and Agnes Kvelyn, of Portland; and
ia brother. Olio Ilowmiin.
1 Funeral norvlces were conducted
from the Cougrcgutioiiul church on
Tuesday afternoon. Itev. Taylor, of
St. Helens, assisted by Mrs. May
ICietchell, conducted tho services. In
terment took place at Falrview ceme
tery in the family plot. Many neigh
bors and friends gathered to pay last
respects to the departed. Many floral
offerings warted out u perfume or
love and syinputliy of old-time friends
and new acquaintances to tho bereaved.
St. Helens.
REMEMBER
THAT TIIK HKST AND COOI.IIST
I'LVCK I'OK DANCINt;. TIIK HKST
KIOOU AND HKST Ml SIC IS AT
West's Pavilion
AT WKST'S I'Altlx, SIAPPOOHK
A I 'INK
I.I'M 'II
MIDNK.IIT
IS HKHVKD
TIIK NHXT DAN'CK WIM, I IK
SATl'ltDA V, Al (JI HT 4.
AND A COHDIAI, INVITATION
KXTK.NDKD TO A 1,1,.
TIIKItK Wll,l, HK )N(K vr
THIS l'l,A( K K KltV TWO WI KKS.
COMK.
IS
An Ounce
of prevention is
worth a pound of
cure.
INSURE WITH ME
AND PROTECT
YOURSELF
AGAINST I. W. W.s
AND ACCIDENTS
General Insurance
HAROLD
P.
ROSS
Bank Bldg.. St. Helens
"Ahlilo With Mb"
In memory of Mrs. W. A. Crowder,
by Knimn Knglert.
Abide with me, Oh, darling, stay;
Our hearts are lonely end sad
Since, on angel wings, you flew dwuy
Cun we ever more bo glad,
liven with change of scene anil faces
new
Our lonely hearts uro sore,
Ilecause, my love, wo think of yon
And long for you tho more.
I Aim so. sweei cniiii, neip ie:'ii us
right,
Although your face we cannot see,
Pleaso lead us on "with kindly light"
Ob, darling child, "ubldo with me."
Mother.
AUCTION SALE
ON TUESDAY. AUGUST 7. AT 10 O'CLOCK
I will sell at Public Auction, at my place in
YANKTON
all of the following:
Two head of horses, one heavy draft horse, one saddle
horse F.ve head of milk cows. cominR fresh i, November
Two Jersey Heifers. One sow and eiRht piKs. Four
rabb.ts. One sprinr, wagon and set of li.ht hames One
set heavy harness. Plow, cultivator and shovel plow
TERMS
W. J. FULLERTON. Auctioneer. J' L' BUTTS' 0wner
Kor Sale (iood C-room houuiri
corner lot, with linn garden lull. til
tree and berries. Also I-rooin Wait
that would rout for $( 00 per noitk.
Well lof'ntltd A luirL-iiln .1 tl'tl
t'2h0 rash. but. 115 to nor monll
i (iiumtilu t ounty Atmtrarl Co.
i For Sale A lino boms with beu
tlful view, at b Biirrillcn. A chitn
rui onu Ul ni. lieteiiB lino uuiua
on easy tortus. Columbia Couitj
Abstract Co.
Tho Government tiecda Kirmertu
well as Fighters. Two million thrn
hundred thousand acres cf Onwut
California Railroad Co. tirant Undi.
Title revests In Culled Htiitei. To H
opened for liomestciiiln uJ nit
( (i n t a In In k some of ber.t lund left It
I'nlted Htates. Largo Copyrl'htd
Map, showing land by accttuDi u
iiescrlpllou or mill, cllmatn, niniin,
elevatloiiH, temperature, etc., bjcoiH'
ties. Postpaid One Dollsr. unni
Lands Locating Co., llox 610, Tort
laud, Oregon.
Kor Sale Young Jcrney lielfer.
10 to 10 months old. C'loTerhlll
Karin, Deer Island, Ore.
Wanted For cur tilled ilulry, l
milkers, (looil wages and food
conimodutlons. Address or apply t'
Cloverhill Kurui, Deer Inland, 0;
gon. 30-U
Kor Sale Two Porchcron mir"
coltH, two and three yenr old fa"
BlslerH. Will make HUO Ibi.
iil re at Mist office !!.
Do you need a good milk cow! U
so, see mo. I luivo several flrnt elm
milkers, (leorgo Wilson, St. Helm";
Ore. Pbniia 11-HX 28-U
Kor Halo Cheap A iiumber of
work horses and milk cows. AddreM
Jack Appleton, Deer lsh'.nd, 0rco.
I huve desirable lots for snle near
tlio now Columbia City Hotel. -jiinlru
of or addresii Willis "u"1'1;
nor, Columbia City, Ore. J0 "
i ..II
Kor 8alo Heglsterod Jersey o
calf. O. W. Terry, lloulton, orjj
gon.
I can take 75 head of cuttle oo
pasture. Chris Matlileson, on B
vies Inland, at McCortnack IMnce.
:t 2-:tx
Kor Sale Toam of inures, weight
2500 Km.; double harness and 21
Inch wiiKoti; single buggy a'"1
iiess. r. K. Ilrockwuy, 'rl1""".;
Oro. l'hono 1UK12.
For Sale 1 work term, '
32-K
olght
ror OIIIU A will n .... - .
:i000, well broken, und harnnnfl.
atrong lumber wagon $260.00.
dross, J. Hchnildt. Ouk Orovo t ream
ery, Hcappooso, Oro.
! Kor Halo Twelve head of yotinl
grade Jersey cows. 7 fresh, balnnw
noon fresh. 8. W. Saxton, Hcnpp"""8'
Oregon.
LOST Oil STUAYKI)
One four year ohl rod and wlilto cow,
muley, with calf or to culf noon. '
havo hole In right or left oar.
Klve head of yearlings and t"
jynnr-old Ilnlatoln branded D. ' ;
on right hip. Reward for lnm"1
; tloti. DAVK COONS,
l'hono 108-F-ll Warron, 0'