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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1917)
ST, HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1917 ' f a jimrtuujt,,,, 1 l!? ' 1 ! 1111 nrtint I.. 1 - WftKKtN I Join the Hud from. Don't forgot tlio oyster Buppor Saturday nlKht, given by the Grange. Mr. OrUIn unit Mr. Chnndlln, of Portland, were visiting ot the home of John Farr anil family Sunday. Frank Heeler a business vls Uor In Portland Buturday, whore he wicured some now orchestra iiiuhIc. Mis Irene Modcalf, of Goblo, was yUltlng with hor rolutlvos, Mr. and Mr. Karr and family, over Saturday and Sunday. The different room will colobrnte Christina this year by havliiK a ChrlHtmaH tree, and a very enjoyable' tlmu la SKsured. 801110 bIiihIiik and i rneltatlons will alao take up the time In the varloiiH roonia. Kmll Hammorhack went to Port lnnd the enrly pari of the week, where he Intended to Join the navy but failed on account of IiIh weak eyes, and In now working at the shipyard In Portland. ' Walter Iirsim anil Wuter NaKel left for Washington, I) ('., IhhI week and from there they expect to go to Prance ai engineers. Kloyd Duncan left for California io Join the navy. We wlah the bds success. An Interoatliig debute will take place in our achool next Friday. The question la "Unsolved, that till pub lic achoola ahould observe ChrlHtniui holiday of at leaat a week." It will be a tryout by the high achool for tho Columbia county debating contest. We expect the debate to cause enthiiHiaHin. DEER ISLAND me coaat artillery. Thla la Alex'g aecond effort to get In the coaHt ar tillery, he having tried to Join Im mediately after we entered the war. Mr. nnd Mra. Will Carey have gono to Portland, where Mr. Carey will work for the Northwest' Ship building Company. Mra. Carey will be groatly missed In the various ac tlvitlea of the community, especially the Sunday achool, an alio was ever willing to give of her time and money und could be depended upon to do hor part. I lor many frlenda wish her pleaHunt surroundings in her new home. A pleasant Hurprlue party was given Mra. Ida IJonHer laat Friday night, who louves Tuesduy for Van couver, 11. C. A large number of her frlenda gathered at tho home of Mra. W. A. AmlreHH and proceeded to sur prlao Mra. Bonner, but they in turn were surprised ua she had gone to spend the evening with frlenda. The telephone aoon righted thlnga, how ever, and a pleasant evening was apent with cards and mualc. Mr. Waller Freeman, with great geuer oaUy, furnlHhing mualc for alnglng and dancing, alao beautiful aoloa which added groatly to the evenlng'a pleasure. Old-faahloned quadrilles, which are never old to those who underatund them, provide lota of merriment, while a delicious lunch preceded "Home, Sweet Home." Mrs. Dnnser expects to be gone nix months and will be groatly mlsBed by hor frlenda, and especially will her help fulness and cheerfulness be missed in the Red Cross sewing room and tho Woman'B Club. Join the Red Croaa today. Bii Rere's Boptflg GBat eeasoi)Bri?)g Go AW ihe Best oj Gvrery tbmg ! Christmas Week Offerings Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys at the Very Lowest Prices Choice Beef, Pork and Veal and Other Articles for Your Christmas Dinner Our Grocery Stock ?racn3 complete. Here you can get the choicest of Canned Goods, Fresh Vegetables, berries, Nuts, Kaiains, Candies, Figs, and other articles you need. Let us fill your needs, and remember that we are the originators of low prices for good goods. We take this opportunity to thank you for your liberal patronage extended us since we began business, and we wish to all - A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Phone 40 The Peoples Market St. Helens Christmas Carol ! THKHE N a vino in the air! X - There's Ituol Gallons has Joined tho navy, and loft for San Francisco Saturday Mr. and Mra. Frank Tholboult have gono to Hkainokawn, where they havo bought a homo. Miss Myrl Davis will leave for her homo In Medford Frlduy evening, to spend tho Christina holidays. School will begin the Wednesdaj after New Year's day, which will moan a few days more thnn a week's vacation. Mr. and Mra. N. A. Andross, gii-i bert Cooper, Will Clark, Jamoa Gult-j ons and Mra. Appleton were Portland! shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mr.:. W. E. Clurk aud W. J. HiihIi went to (ioblo Saturday to attend the funeral of William Mc KliiBter and little son Murvln. The marriage of Hen E. ltulchlngs and Miss Artie Morroll came as a Biirpriso to MhIs Morroll'a many friends. Mrs. Hutchlngs expects to finish her year at O. A. C. Mr. Chas. Hrown wont to Portland Saturday to visit her husband, who Is a patient at St. Vincent's. Mr. Hrown hopes to be ublo to come homo for tho Christmas holidays. Mrs. lllakeslee'a room is diligent ly practicing a dialogue for tho com munity Christmas tree, which will be held Christmas evo, December 24. at 8 o'clock, In Artisan hall. Miss Eunice Duvla came up from Clntakanle Tuesday evening to spend the week with hor sister and do some shopping In Portland before leaving for Modford to spend Christ mus at home. Alox Rumbnlskl has enlisted In COLUMBIA HEIGHTS John Itoberts, who moved his fam ily to southern Oregon about two months ugo, was shaking hands with old frlenda on the Heights last Mon day. They are now located at Au rora, Oregon. Several ship carpenters from the McCormlck yards who live on the Heights are enjoying the luxury of going to and from their work on their own cars. A monk them are Ezek Totter, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Cagle. Mrs. I.ufklns motored to Portlnnd last Friduy, accompanied by Mrs. I.ampn. Tho ladles remained In the city until Saturday afternoon, calling on friends and Incidentally doing a llttlo Christmas shopping early. Vomer Shufer, who recently pur chased and with his wlfo now occupy tho homo of S. S. Way. has spent many years at Nome, Alnska. He left there about two months ago coming directly to Oregon. Ijist week a large hog belonging to Jarvla Davis broke down the bar riers of Its enclosure and took a Bhorl cut across lots Into the pen of a hog owned by Clarence Mnsten. Tho two engaged In a pitched buttle, which they fought to the finish of both. One died Immediately while the other lived about two days longer. Both were registered Poland Chinas and their owners say that their value was nt least one hundred dollars each. S 8" 8 itur In the 11k u! There' s a ninth ir't deep pray er Anil a baby's low eryl Anil the alar ruins its fire while the beautiful sing, for the. manger 0 Uethlehem cradles a King. There'! a tumult of Joy O'er the wonderful birth. For the V try in' t sweet boy Is the Lord of the earth. Aye, the liar rains Its fire and the beautiful sing, or the tnangi r of Uethlehem cradles a King. In the light of that star Lie Vie ages Impearled, And that sung from afar lias swept over the world. Kerry hearth is aflame and the biautifut sing In tho homes of the nut ion that Jesus Is King. We rejoice in the light, And we echo the song That comes down through the night I'rom the heavenly throng. Aye, ire shout In the lordly erangcl they bring, And we greet in his cradle our Saviour und King. John 0. Holland. S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 K 8 Tho large audience at the Gem theatre Sunday night was disappoint ed in not seeing the photo play "Re demption," which was advertised to be shown. Monday morning Mr. Brinn received the following tele gram, which Is self explanatory: "Seattle, Wash., Dec. 16. The Gem Theatre, St. Helens, Oregon. "Re demption films destroyed by fire. Im possible to get another print. Delux Feature Film Co." The message, while sent Sunday afternoon, was not delivered until Monday morning, consequently Mr. Brinn did not know the films would not arrive until the receipt of the telegram, a fact he re grets very much. North Bend Coos Bay Shipbuild ing Co. to add two traveling cranes. Silverton The Standard Oil plant to install electric lights. Co.'s MIST WANT COLUMN For Sale Two dozen White Leg horn hens (laying); Duroc Jersey sow; also some hay. Will rent you a cow to your advantage. M. H. McWhlnnie, Houlton, Ore. Fresh cow for sale. Deer Island, Ore. Ben Hunter, 1-3-x Oi 8 Wanted, a feed cutter with not less than two knives. Must be In good condition. H. McAdams, Box 11, Mayger, Ore. 1-tf For Rent A store building cen trally located. Will remodel to suit tenant. H. Morgus. 49-tf Wade's1 Portable Gasolino Drag Saw will make money for you If you havo wood to saw. See Mcehan, Deer Island, or Inquire at Mist Office. John U. Holland. ! For Sale Gentle and good driv ing horse and rubber tired buggy. MUST NOT CUT TIM BER FROM O. & C. LANDS Old Iw Does Not Apply to These liMHlM. Handon $80,000 milk condensery to bo located bore. Make inquiry at Dealing's Store. Drug 6 1-tf For Sale Six-year-old bay mare, ! weight 1100; gentle, good driver. j Also good Jersey cow, fresh in Feb-i runry. W. L. Goin, St. Helens. 51-2x1 "One of the best motor oik" STLTDCDAIIER The Studebaker Coip., La Angtlo "one of the best motor oils." OLDSMOBILE The Oldmobile Co. of California, San Francisco "have been wing Zerolene in our Olduno bile cars for the past two yean ft most satisfactory lubricant." CADILLAC M. S. Brigham Motor Car Co., Seattle "have no hesitancy in recommending Zerolene.' FORD Fahy-Arterbury Sales Co., Los Angeles "have found Zerolene to be the one oil that has given us perfect lubrication." ZEROLENE The Standard Oil for Motor Curs Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors because the records of their service departments show that Zerolene, correctly refined from California asphalt- base crude, gives perfect lubrication Us wear, more power, least carbon deposit. STANDARD COMPANY (California) OIL V 1 V NV For Sale Two good grade Holsteln cows,1 J 50 each for quick sale. Pure bred pigs $10 to $50. First class hay, $23 at farm. Golden Hubbard squash, cabbage, rutabugas, carrots, 2 cents per lb.; beans, 10c; potatoes, $1.50. OREGON BERKSHIRE CO. Warren, Ore. Phone 101 F-ll. o The old laws of 1878 and 1891 I do not apply to the O. & C. lunds : ns per the following bulletin re ceived by tho Mliit from the chief clerk of tho Portlnnd field division it tlm Inrtfl ilenn rt luent . . For Sale Two thoroughbred Jer- Pndor the acts of congress of June , BCy p,gg one year old; ,)oth wlll flir. 3, 1878, nna mnrcn .1, reai dents of the state of Oregon ore per mltted to take timber free of charge ; 1 from the vacant. -unreserved, non-1 For best residence lots in St. Hol ,,, , , ... ' , : ens, near the river, easy terms, write mlnera public lands of the state, not. Godfrey, 607 Northwest Bldg.. within national forests, for their own portland. 61-tf uses for building, agricultural, min- I ng or otlior domostc purposos, but Young pigs for sale. Goorge jnot for barter or sale, under rules Perry, Houlton, Ore. 52 tt i and regulations proscribed by tne secretary of the Interior 1S1 row In about ten days. Phone B-114, Houlton Bakery. I Wish You a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Vn,i realize that business and social conditions demand J0A clothes6 The self-reliance and confidence in being IVl MJSefta worth while. My. tailor-made garments fit have the quality and give satisfaction. J. F. RYAN Merchant Tailor St. Helens, Oregon 1 Wontd PannlA tn .VnnW T Am Copies of runnln)t . car for uire. My motto Is these rules and regulations may be'gafotjr first. Phono A-32 or 64. H. secured by application to the chief i J. Southard. 14-tf of field division, general lnnd ofllce, j 310 Custom House, Portland, Ore. j buy fnt catt,0i mlIk nny Bize It lias been held, however, that of stock cattle, calves from 3 days . n 1 .1 . . almnn linva nlcril atlll tho lands embraced wltiiin tne ure- fi ' , urn lauuB c... .,.1 ' coats. Good we thing scales on gun & California railroad grant, title Frank L mtt SmlUlslllref to which lias been revesiea in me gppc-oso, Ore. S5-tl government, are not vacant, unre- nonminnrnl nubile lands with- I have 30 choice lots 10 sell Will ' . . pnll nil to one Derson or one at a In the meaning of tne nnovo acis oiUm(j lUrM p. Ko8Si B(lllk Bldg., congress, and tnnt mere is no uu- gt Heiena- thorlty for the granting of permis sion to cut or remove timber "from these lands. Therefore, any person cutting or removing timber from s.ild Oregon & California railroud ?rnnt lunds must be considered a trespasser, and subject to prosecu tion under the luws of the United States. Money to Loan Columbia County Abstract. Co. h.s several tliousana dollars to loan nt reasonable rates on farm land tecuri'T. in amounts to suit. 46-tf For Sale Two houses and four lots, on Hemlock street. Price $3,500. Tomis. Inaulro at Columbia County Bank. 49tf The Government Orders are to raise more beef and poultry. of I have a large stock Hay, Grain, Feed Poultry Supplies Always on Hand BRICK, See me for CEMENT, LIME AND SHINGLES, AND POWDER I have my own auto delivery truck and make prompt delivery FRANK WILKINS Office and Warehouse on Sheldon Dock