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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1917)
ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1917 RRES CORRESPONDENCE 1 SCAPPOOSE The fioys' Club met Wednesday cuing in the lecture room. The Indies' Aid had a successful hiuaur, where $55 was realized. (ioldle Grewell has gone to Salem to Kjiend the winter with her brother. J. G. Watts and family spent Sun day In Portland as guests of Judge Ofeton. Mr. and Mrs. Loney Marek left for Iodl, Cal., on Monday, to make tliolr homo there. O. V. Price and Rev. C. H. John ston attended the hocky match in Portland Tuesday. . Mr. Soder and family, from Klicki tat Wash., are occupying one of Fred Adams' houses. ; flongregational church Sunday tchoot, 10:15; morning worship, at 11:15; evening service, 7:30. Floyd Lovelace at Tide Creek after a painful Illness of over four months. She was burled in the Near City cemetery December 11. She leaves three children, Mrs. Percy Clark, of Saskatchewan, Canada; Mrs. Nellie Lovelace and Arthur McClaren, also two foster daughters, Anna and Flor ence Hoesch. Mr. and Mrs. Rouse and little son. of Portland, who have been visiting the Charles Brown home, returned to their home Wednesday. The Deer Island Sunday school i will have a Christmas tree and pro gram Sunday afternoon, December 23, at 3 o'clock. All are Invited. Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Mercer and family and Mr. Cox, Mrs. Mercer's father, and little brother Arthur leave this week for Puget Island, where they are going Into the dairy business. Mrs. Ila Bonser leaves next Tues day for Vancouver, B. C, to be gone six months. Her many friends are very sorry to Bee her go and she will The Woman's Club held its regu lar meeting at the home of Mrs. N. A. Andress Wednesday afternoon, December 12. Though rainy and c Id outside there was sunshine and warmth within. The afternoon was busily spent preparing gun rags for the soldiers. Roll call was both in teresting and entertaining. Delicious refreshments were served and the club adjourned to moot with Mrs. Bush the second Wedensday in Janu ary. Mrs. Barbara Chambreau, of Long Beach, Wash., was a much ap preciated visitor. Mrs. Chambreau Is 84 years young and does not lot so small a thing as a drive in the rain keep her to home. GOBLE Dan Freeman, who has been very be greatly mtssed In all the corn Ill, 'has gone to "the springs" for hhmunity activities, health. Mrs. Freeman accompanied! Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Love klm. lace, of Tide Creek, on December 8, '. Jess Morgan and family have a son. The little visitor lived only moved back to their home, after a short time to gladden lovir.g hearts, ipanding the summer at Rocky '"And while he was sleeping an nn Polnt. I gel came, j Clyde Gochnour had twenty let-! And took our little Boy Blue terS waiting for him when he arrived Oh, the years are many, the years baik in New York after his first ' are long Miss Kearns was called to her home In Portland Sunday night to see her brothers before they left for Virginia, where they are assigned In the quartermaster's corps. Mr. and Mrs. Via Funis and Lloyd Neer made a trip to Portland Tues day. Chestly Maklnster, of (loblo. went to Portland Tuesday morning to en list in the aviation corps. Charles Welter, of Tacoma, re turned home In his "hug" for a visit. He will be here until after Christ mas. Harvey Jordan, who has boon working In St. Helens, spent the week end with his parents. G. W. Cooper, of Neer't'ltyThas sold his place there and Is moving Into Mrs. Armstrong's house. Arthur Cooper and Kmll Varhaegy joined the coast artillery and left Goble Sunday, December 2. Mrs. Chester Maklnster was visit ing her mother, Mrs. C. C. Fowler, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were Portland visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Larson and sons Myron and Glen, attended the poultry show In Portland last week. K. K. Mnllaber attended the poul try show In Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dollarhyde are the happy parents of a llttlu girl, boru last Friday. Mrs. Larvln, who has beon vlslt- n In Goble, was called back homo i Thursday by tho death of her step ' father. The Literary Society meeting held last Friday was enjoymi iy an The Hed Cross benellt planned by Auxiliary No. 2 of Goble, bus been Indefinitely postponed heruuno of tho accidental death of Mr. Win. Makln ster and his son Marvin. ChniiilH'rlnln'M though Remedy. This Is not only ono of the best and most efficient medicines for coughs, colds and croup, but Is Iho ploasant and safe to take, which Is Important when medicine must be given to children. Many mothers have given It their utiuuallllod endorsement. Mnrshfleld and North Bond are t0 be connected by hard turfuce road. Learn to Skate FUN AND EXERCISE GOOD MUSIC GOOD FLOOR GOOD SKATES Instruction for Ladies Glide Roller Skating Rink ST. HELENS I 101 l w rr transport to France. flarke Grant, Roy Freeman, Nor man Miller, Fritz Robinski, Jack But loving hearts will be true." j Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace have the : sympathy of their many friends and ' Duncan, Mike Callahan and Jim Cal- neighbors in their bereavement. lalian enlisted this week. Among Columbia county's promt-1 Mrs. Scott attended the funeral of nent young men who have recently her friend and schoolmate, Mrs. Jes-j enlisted are Ed and Frank Keelan, sis' Silvers, In Portland, on Monday. ! sons of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Keelan, II 11 ITABBR'S ft m m SAUL VARIETY STORE i Air's. Silvers hed many friends here. of Deer Island. Frank was a student Lloyd Price, one of our enlisted of Reed college and taught school boys, ate Thanksgiving dinner with ' both in Clackamas and Multnomah Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cooke, at WU liamatic. Conn. Mrs. Cooke, his cousin, will be remembered as Miss Hazel Watts. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson and Mrs. B. Scott were the guests of Mr , atd Mrs. Calvin Harrison, of Port ; land, at a farewell dinner this week ; given for Mr. and Mrs. Watson, who ' left for St. Elena, Cal., to make their home there. ' A farewell party was held at the I kail in the canyon Tuesday evening ! In honor of the boys who were leav- ing on Thursday for the training camp. Dancing was enjoyed by the i young people and a delicious lunch was served by the mothers, f The Red Cross society has pur chased a service flag 7x10 for the , front window of their room in the ' Watts & Price building. There are 25 blue stars with our boys' names under them in red felt letters. On Uhe top border' is "Boys of 1917," fond on the bottom "Scappoose, Ore." (The flag Is of wool bunting and cost r '921.80. counties. At the time of his enlist-j ment he was timekeeper for the Deer j Island Logging Co. Ed has assisted in the management of the Keelan j farm at Deer Island. Both boys have joined the Signal Corps and are sta tioned at Vancouver Barracks, Wash. ST. HELENS-PORTLAND AUTO UNE FRANK 8HEPARI), Prop. SCHKDVI.E A. M. P. M. Lv. St. Helens 7:30 1:30 Warren 7:45 1:45 Scappoose 8:00 2:00 Ar. Portland 9:20 3:20 Lv. Portland 10:00 4:00 Ar. St. Helens 11:50 6:60 Saturdays anil Sundays Special trip leaving St. Helens 6 p. m Leave Portland 11 p m. RELIABLE SERVICE Everything under the roof for sale but the fixtures at such prices that the people cannot resist buying DEER ISLAND f Red Cross stamps at the postoffice. ' Red Cross sewing room needs your service on Friday afternoons. Church service Sunday afternoon tin Artisan hall, at 3:45. j Miss Myrl, teacher of the primary room, will have a Christmas tree and , program Friday afternoon, Decem- ber 22. ' Charles Brown is not improving 1 as rapidly as it was expected he , would. He if at the St. Vihcent hos I pital, Portland. J M. Ritchey is selling all his live- f stock and closing up his other inter- ests here preparatory to going into the service of Uncle Sam. Mary Dealia Wise, born 1850 in Wisconsin, and died December 10 at tbe home of her daughter, Mrs. H. M. TERRY THE MOTOR TROUBLE MAN Kxpert Machinist. Bring your auto troubles to me. Marine work a specialty. Shop at St. Helens garage. Phone 87 PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE I I x JAi It Is Most Wonderful Such an array of HOLIDAY GOODS that we have assembled at prices that will meet any competition far or near. George's Market ST. HELENS FRESH AND SALT MEATS PHONE 48 Prompt Service J W t t-r M X nerL0Qrone x X X X X X X X FUnIi Light Ijidies' Hand lings Ijtdlcd' Mitiilc'uro Mela IjuIIiV Fancy Kimono IjuIIch' All Silk How Beautiful Nerving Tray Silk t'mhn-lla Fancy Xiniw Cniidlen, HOr Hi, Fancy ltx Stationery Fancy Hand Mirror (u'liulne Ivory Toilet Article Mi-ii'h Shmlng St IjmIIiV nml 1ilMrrn' Knit Glove Thermo Lunch kit jlul) ItllilfN (buy your hoy one) IhHiks of all kind Fancy limine HHppm for young anil old Handkerchiefs A veritable snowfall of Handkerchiefs here and what welcome gifts they make! These unusual values will help make things interesting. Handkerchiefs for every member of the family. Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25c Specially underpriced. A very useful gift. Men's Fancy Neckwear Xo store in the Northwest can Neckwear. beat our prices on Some wonderful bargains at 50c, 75c and $1.00 Men's Fine Wool Socks at .25c Men's $1.45 Outing Flannel Nightgowns.. $1.19 Men's Arm Hands and Garters 50c Men's Suspenders in boxes .50c Men's $2.25 Wool Mixed Union Suits $2.09 Business Can Never Stay Away- From Such Great Values in Holiday Goods Ladies' 75c Mack Fiber Silk Hose, special price. .57 'aC Ladies' ?1..W priced Angora Wool Scarfs, specially .$1.19 50-inch $2.65 Fancy All Wool Serge, Plaids, Stripes and Shepherd Checks; special price $2.12'a Ladies' 35c Uurson Hose, while they last, per pair. .25c Ladies' 89c Heavy Cotton Fleece Lined Under wear; special price per garment 75c Bargain Millinery Any Hat in Taber's StoreWhile they Last, at the Remarkable Price of $1.98 A Few Suggestions KOR THE MEX Razors $1 to $.1.00 Ever Ready Safety Razor. .9 1.00 Pocket Knives (pearl or stag handle) 75c to $3.00 Stevens Rifles $4-23 Marlln Repeating Shotguns $20.00 Winchester Repeating Shotguns 932.00 Winchester Repeating Rifles $17.50 Fishing Rods (steely or bam boo) $1.05 to $12.00 Flashlights OOc to $2.00 FOR THE LADIKH Manicure Sets $3 to $0.00 Scissors, from 50c to $1.75 Table Silver Aluminum Ware Universal Lunch Sets with Ther mos Bottle Carving Sets FOR THE IJOY8 Express Wagons Boys' Sleds Packard Selt-propejllng Automobiles St. Helens Hardware Co. Teach your dollars to have mo re cents. -Fancy Christmas Ribbons- Ribbons for fancy work and hair bows. No change from last year's prices 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c and 35c Many Different Patterns. Ladies' Leather Hand Bags and Silk Umbrellas Leather Hand liags at 65c Silk Umbrellas at $4.75 X Table Linens Such bargains in Table Linens. 64-inch Heavy Table Damask 87c 72-inch Vi Linen Table Damask $1.39 72-inch all Linen Table Damask $1.93 All of these are beautiful patterns and would make a lovely present. Watch for Our Big Clean-Up SALE Between Christmas and New Years FREE AUTO TO AND FROM OUR STORE DURING HOLIDAY SEASON. TELEPHONE US TABER'S VARIETY STORE ST. HELENS 13-