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t ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JUNE 21. 1918 r CORRESPONDENCE SCAPPOOSE Mra. Bessemer'a mother, from Kent, Washington, is visiting here. Roy Bishop and family of St. Helena spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller. Mr. Grewell has been in Portland the past week, palntins property for Mr. Gillmour and other work. J. E. Miller has been busy this week, erecting a building for the ex traction of honey. OUle Stoltenberg and Helen Watts are home from Eugene fur the sum mer. OUle has accepted a position In Milloy's Confectionery store. Mrs. W. G. C. Words and son, Clyde, visited Dr and Mrs. Hatfield, the early part of the week. . Gilbert McKay is home from Clat ekanle. He was struck in the face with the crank of a machine mid br.dly bruised. J Margaret Couch, who underwent I an operation on her leg some time ago is at home and WARREN t Miss Anna Sundstrcm ot Warren died in, Portland on Frldey. She was 19 years of age and was a sister o Mrs. 8. W. Dahlgren. The funeral was held from the Swedish Lutheran church. The services were conducted by Hev. Nystrom of Portland. , John and son, Leo Kur, Lewis Snider nnd County Agent Howard, were attendants at thn Holsteln i breeders picnic in Portland on Sat urday. "Liberty" measles are very preva lent in the neighborhood nnd a num ber are now suffering from this mild fcrm of "kaiserism" peat Miss Francis Older, who has hen a guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Ilys- kell for the last month returnod to Portland lust Sunday. ' The non-commissioned officers of the Home Guard held an officers drill Monday evening with a full attendance. .! 11. U. Adams Is aiding h's sou Paulino stationed nt rort btovons. In farming. Mr. Adams practices Miss Hullen Larson and Miss Kuth law In Portland as a sido Issue during Anderson of Portland spent the those times of farm labor shortage. week end with relatives In the Flat. Those who attended Ihu W. S. S convention In St. Helens Saturdii from this place were, Mrs. William Sodorberg, Mrs. Frank llorilahl and Messrs. Hurgroe nnd Plutt of Seap poose will begtu work this week en repairing tho residence of F. W. lloesel. Kev. and Mrs. Bowersox and M . Mr, tiny Lillleh. and Mrs. Wilkinson spent Sunday imj There will b preaching in the gueHts of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Tar-1 Itatclielor Flat schoolhoiise Siincla. , hell and family. j June 2:lrd. There will also ho a W. J. Fullerton, chairman of the mass meeting In the sclioolhouee County Fair board, Is busy preparing IJuno 2Sth, nt S p. m.. In the Intercut matters for the annual show. .Much jot the W. 3. 9. ciimpalKii. interest is shown here end Warren, Private Herbert Coon and wife of will be well represented. Col. Ful California, are here visiting Mr lerton Is very anxious that every tur-j Coon's mother and brother. mer should have something to ex- hlhlt, as be Is Intent on making this' DFPR INLAND the banner year In production nnd j exhibition. The Pig Club hoys urej u,;. ciiippcriou ,.f ,r bud Is making pvery effort to have n strong upending his vucf.t'on with his fa'.li- competltlon and some flno slock will 0-. be on exhibition. miss kis Mynuts of Yacolt Is vis Tho committee on W. S. S. forlir.n; with Mrs. Frank McDonald. tne patriotic celebration on JulyjWurren District No. 7 has been or-1 Mis. ( lias Miller n.id daughter of 4th is forming tangible shape. The; grnhsed nnd Is ready for their can-1 vr,-cn ur;i the ;::ov.k f M-. Home Guards will have a detachment vass. Warren's quota is $1 2.000, n.nii-ston. of 16 men under Corporal Gust j hence all will have to "dig." It ' It m,', Winnie inx m.,1 sum :ue term. Mrs. Nluu Hush, the present efficient clerk was re elected by nc cluniut ion. Mrs. Jack Appleton attended the luncheon nt thn Multnomah hotel on Saturday, given by the Oregon Fed eration of Women's Clubs. lHscus sion of the legislation nt tho recent hleuulal at Hot Springs, Arkansas, was the call. Mrs. ('has, Castuer, state president of the Oregon Federa tion, spoke at length on the different resolution:! that were passed nt thn hlennlnl. Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar and Mrs. Kinmii I. Holmes, delegatus lioiii Oregon were on thn program. M.'S Diiulmr especially Issued a word t.f can: lor to the women In the dif ferent !i'm:mcs of war work, not to al low the pendulum to swing buck fur enough to react against their hunUh Mrs. Louise Baker and Mrs. Sten of St. Helens were In attendance. improving nicely I IsaaC8on t0 PrePre the grounds for not only mandatory but c mpulsory ' B,,nding a few days v.'th their r. She has been staying with her sls-i?" "f' "V," mbU Th? t:,llt re8i,1,,lt 8",l "r '' lr.Hv. er Ella, in Portland. Guards In uniform will patrol the will be reported to the secretary of Mrs. Getchell spent -he week end frou"d8 I military order. A prom- the treasury on a yellow card. at Mommouth. A Jersey bull calf, 11 months old,! donated to the Red Cross by Harry! West. Is to be raffled off. The calf I is a son of the noted bull. Fussy Fern's Noble and a full brother to Inent speaker will give a patriotic address and some talks will be given i i..i..t. i it. iii;im;.i Tin' : (.,,, Lewis on the 24th. Mrs Cholera Morbus, This Is u very painful nnd danger ous disease. In almost every neigh borhood someone has died from It before medicine could be obtained or .i physlelun summoned. The right way Is to have a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic and Diarrhoea ltemedy Anders1, r. leaver for i "10 l'"use so as to he prepared for by local men, ' Music, reading and song, with games and Innocent sports will occupy the afternoon. The An- will re- ! Yankton people have been invited as one will be allowed to refuse under percentage ot the quota assigned to tt, soll MiMml l.o.d. oach resident Is pro rnta with their ! ,,,..r wth i,,.r pa-enta. r-BseaEed valuation, Hence those own- Tiu. i),.,.r lbuimi .iBgl:iB Company Ing the largest properties will le:,ilf. ..urchased a new locomotive of called upon for heavy purchases. Nojt.e I11()lit improved tvpo. ! well na Ilia aiirrmin.l In at tnin ! Bnrr and' . ,, . f ' eluding St. Helena, as Warren pro poses to show what it can do In pa jtriot'sm. The floats of the nations will be a feature of the parade, which ! will form at the Methodist church. palu of a "yellow card" report. K. F. Lnrsen, Mrs. F. A. Iloyt hiid A. L. Morris have charge of the drive. K. F. Larsen Ms chairmen and A. L. A flag of all the Allied nations will ; mass meeting in the school house : uuak iiuiu men icaiJCLilve 1IUU13. j the calf purchased by S shipped to Japan. Burl Smith was operated on Tues day for tonsils and adenoids. Roy Freeman is home. E. D. McKay is spending a few days at Camp Lewis with his son. uuncau is in lacoma, lie Mrs Qarriott has arrangements com-i Bathing Suits are going to be very! .. ajneu posu.on mere. pIeted for thl(J ection of parnde scarce. Vou had better get yours An Important note of Interest toTiie Guards nfye reCeivea part or! while you can at Taber's. every man, woman and ehlld is the' their uniform. The balance Is ex-1 . - campaign meeting ai l lie pected this weelfc' ; ', . school building on next Friday. June! , ., D , 28th at 8 p m i Martha. Ryser, a music pupil r. o....... . 'of Dr- Enna, who appeared in a -.muwo VUIVIUCUC ouillll, UUUgll- 1 , ,. . . . . ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Smith, Is one of the graduates at the Mt. Anrpl nenriomv anil f a fx. " '. s'ltlnue urejuu i no commencement was 1 held on Wednesday. I Mr. L. G. Smith has accepted a I The river has come up rapidly In the Ian', day or two, but appears lit this writtiiiK In he about at a siauil still. I I la vim: hits coinmiMireil u tills Morrip Is secretary. All reports must 1 i,lcaitv. Th(, ei,se heat has be In by June 28th, the date of Hr',,.,,,,,.,1 ,i, .,,, , i....i . i,.l , ! rain, is burning the crops on the up- iin-ii nun logotiior wiin tun ravages of die aiiliis there la a poor outlook j for feed tills winter. Next. I Mr. .loles and wife of Tyelo Val- ininir.a. home. Mr Hush. lit. Mrs. Charles Knyeurt, Hunting ton, lud., writes: "During the sum mer of 1911 two of my children were taken sick with cholera morbus. I used Chamberlain's Colic uud Diar rhoea Itomcily nnd It gave tbeiil tui liiedlato relief." I iiti:; ni!i;: i iiti:; i iiiki Seo K. K. Uulck. St. Helens, and Insure your property in the Oregon Fire Kcltuf Association of Mc.Mlnn vlllo. Oregon. Don't put it off. Mchtflf V. I. WAUKKN, Agent. MIST WANT COLUMN Lost One bay boric, 4 years old. Weight about 0U poumls. Left bind Bush won", iii'inn roicneu. Id'an-n- , , , . '!""' rewiiru. .ouiy mo ny turn at Jules is an uncle of Mr. (),,,,. , Mrs. J. K. Kes'er. 27-1 Win. public piano recital in Portland last week, paid a visit to her mother, Mrs. F. W. Boesel. Martha will con- her musical studies in Port land during the summer. T. Brandell of Linn County, spent position as head of the dalrv at o ia rew W WUn Mr- an Mrs- Fred A. C. and Is moving his family toiBoesel- Mr- Brandell la an old time Corvallis. We are sorry to lose nelghboff of Mr aee ' them. , A very important meeting of the I The annual school meetng was held ; Oregon Dairyman's League will be!' Harry Van Horn Is a busy man Monday afternoon In the high school. I 'ielll Portland on June 22, at! these days. In addition to lookius Asa Holoday was elected the new dl- j wich a large delegation from War-ta;ter the affairs of the telenho ie The price of milklComnanv at both st iletrfnu Portland, has been raised Rainier, lie in annolnted chal.-iimn of from $3.00 to 3.60 and of butterfat ! the W. S. S. drive thr.t will start to 75 centn to take effect on June he-e next Saturday. 20. This is the highest price ever! The marrlnge of Lue Mar.on of this obtained by the farmer. The meet- city to Miss Mae Bowls of Hoo.l ntver ing will be held In the Public Libra- i took place at St. Helens last Satur- generai invitation Is ex-, day. The mnrrlnze wm fent,,ro,i i.u and cream pro-iiioinir nnrnrmiH (i,iri ,. ...... i n r "Huns inn ium Mrs. Pomeroy was called to Falls City on account of the illness of her' 'lrs- Ul,"'r ( om"'" llaK UP- T; little grandson. Robert Clement. 1 "1""1 "f War Will Lae was over from Bren- '" ,lrlvu "t this place. W' K "' A""ly U"H '""tHunint. ertoc this week vlsltinn his mother.! "" J- '"""'"'r i jenerson, tattler He returned to his work Tuesdav 01 Mr ' "as been visiting evening. " w,t1' ""HI' the past week. A. L. Fuller his returned from As a r'sul1 of ,l'l"ll meetin California and accepted c poslllou Mo,lll"y '-veiling Albert Adams was with the State Bank of Ral iler. Mrs. , ok'ot'''1 'lireclor for a three-y..r t uller and son are expected In the Money io loan on Improved real eclatn by Columbia Co-jnty Ale.l-iict Caiiipuny. t l" 7 -t r the new ren will attend. F. O. B. rector and Andrew Chollc clerk. A church meeting was held Mon day evening which resulted In ex tending to Rev. C. H. Johnston a unanimous call. Mrs. Roscoe, Mrs. Gerlach, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. Crowley and MIks Crowe ry and a were guests of Mrs. Niblock on 'ed- tended to all milk j i .i , . ... UOBUB- uule" lo present, us matters o: ecllpue of the sun. The young people A young peoples choir Is being or- great moment to them will be dls-'wlll mr.ke Rainier their home for the ganlzed, ages 8 to 16 inclusive. They cussed. jtlmo being. will meet Wednesday evening, 8 o'- A meeting of the warehouse com-j Mrs. C. Ray has resigned her pos clock at the church. The choir is in mittee will be held on Wednesday i ition at the telephone office and in charge of Misses Helen Watts and and Thursday to meet with a repre-! conipauy with her husband has gone Lorlel Blatchford. Miss Blatchford j sentative of the S. P. & S. Ry. Co. re-i to Portland where they expect to sang In the Glee Club and a quartette! gardlng a site for the warehouse on make their future home, at tne Vancouver high school. Miss! the right-of-way. 1 Ford automobile for sale. See T. A. linker, opposite Fair Grounds on ! Saturday afternoon or Sunday for.t- noon. n-U l PROFESSIONAL cJ Business Phone 23 pJS M....LI ...... ,,,,0n Office lu unk n,,iu, 81. Heljns. . ii B II. F dr-,,!::1.?.ilbt R0S - - .an and Office lu Bank Uldg. St ALFRED 11 piivu, i. rtt4 . Masoulo liullduTg UK. S i H. RUSSELL MRS. lUHHKLL.'.X'JuJ MOOrtluld I'al.li,., u... "( li..r. . .Dl""M GLEN R. METSKER AtUirnvj OfTlril In 11. H, n...... nono 17 hi. i., . J T. S WMTTP I ndertakrr and Funeral WnJ Count IVmu. Phone 64 . Residence .hw, ,J St. K. S. SNELLING Attorney at Law iiuioni. OV GEO. H. SHINN Attorney at Lw St. Helens, Oregon Hunk Bldg. J. W. DAY Attorney at Law FRED W. HERMAN Attorney at Urn iiuiuier, M LODGES StP. IRALDA Itates between St. Helens mill Portland, BO cents one way, 73 iits for the round trip. Tickets good until used. Bust leaves St. Helen- 7 .V a. in. Ki llirniiig leaves I'mlland 2;;ln j,. Arrive nt St Helens 4 I'i p. m. C. I. IIOOGHKIRK Foi Sale 11 heud grade Jersey milk cows ami one thoroughbred Jersey bull. F. It. Adams, 2 miles west of Scappoiiso. ;7-2 Lost$4! lu greenbacks near Murkle block. Reward If returned to The LoVal ririlnr nf II a. J CO. Ilia. JUMUlMM uu iiuru luesaayi of etch All vlsltore cordially Invited. , , , A. COLT, DkuJ ... iv. uL,Ait.aL,t,i, Bee Mlruah Chanter n K Masonic Hall the second ud la Maiuraayi of each tuuoth. MRS. MAHV K. CHRISTIE, W. JOHN l'llILll-, he John Purke. 27-1 Wr.nted I would like to heur from party that wants to sell a good young family horse that any body can drive, single or double weight KlilD to 1401) pounds, well built, sound mill true, gentle and willing. cive price, age and color In flrHl letter, Address Silver Maple burm, Warren, Oregon. "T-i Ttlllcum Tribe No. 52, Imm O. It. M , of Yankton. Or.. -Mi Its wigwam, second and fourUM urdaya of each month. V.. O. BRANNON, C. til K. L. HYUK, Huchem. Watts has been studying music at j Saturday evening's meeting of the e-ugene, sang In the Methodist choir i Grange promises to be lively. Be-i ana had charge of the Boys Glee, sides being social night, matters of Club In the high school there. The! Interest to the members and farming Rainier Review. CLATSKANIE parents are urged to Bend their children, the instruction will be beneficial. In general will be taken up. It is the earnest request of the officers that a full attendance be present. We Can Supply all Your Eating Wants If you are not fretting the goods you would like to liav, we invite you to trade with us and profit hy our experience, as we will give vott the best of satisfaction. Some Suggestions for Your Sunday Dinner STRAWBERRIES, CHERRIES, GOOSEBERRIES FRESH TOMATOES. BEANS, ASPARAGUS GREEN PEAS AND NEW POTATOES Lux Washing Powder a large shipment of this fine We have just received Washing Powder.. St. Helens Mercantile Co. If you don't trade with us we both lose money. Phone 80 St. Helens, Oregon L. Rosasco was down from St Helens Thursday, looking after the fitting up of his canning plant here. ; Commissioners Harvoy and Weed, accompanied by Roadniaster Abry, j made an Inspection trip over sonin of the roads In this vicinity tho rirst of the week. J. L. Campboil Sr., and family are moving to Neverstil for the summer, where Mr. Campbell will work for the Matt Campbell Shingle Co. The family will return to town in time for' the opening of school. , O. J. Mulcom wus taken to, the! Soldier's Home this week. Owing! to the feebleness of age it was feltj to be to his advantage to be placed j where he would be given every carol which he required und at the same! time enjoy all the comforts of home, j Most of tho camp buildings atj ChrlKtenson's camp In the Nehalem; valley were destroyed by fire last Sunday. In all about ten buildings' were consumed by ,the conflagration,! which was prevented from spreading into, the-timber. . ! Clntskanio Chief. J Bathing Suits for grown-ups and j Mortgage Loan$ On Improved Farms at tho lowest rates and on long time. Ropuy uhla in bucIi Installments ns the borrower may wish. Liberal prepay ment terms arranged. No commissions churged. Loans closed promptly! Mortgages purchased. WM. McMASTER "01 Corbett IMiIk. Portland, 0r.Kon j Wanted to Rent A furnished apartment or partly furnished house. Call for C. 1). Morgan at Mist office. Will exchange AO ucres of stump hind utScuppoose for good auto no Junk goes. Address Box 171, Ores hum, Oregon. 2 Ht. Helens Itebekah Lodict. S 217, moots second and fourth Tbi day of ouch mouth In I. 0. 0. r.u Visiting members alwsyt welcoai FLORENCE HNKI.LING, A. MRS. ELLA ALLEN, Soc'f- round Hy S. L. Iliitier no; r Tldo jreek station, tn leather suit case, owner may ohialn sumo by proving properly, ( all at tho Mist o'ce. .llC-tf l or Sale 12 h p. double cylinder steam traction engine In good condb Hon.. Lher lirown. Vuukton, Ore. 2tl-i.f For Sale Threshing outrit, 1. horse (.urr-Hcott engine, 24. S Hum. ;;v Separator J. I. fUH steel tank, Mier 1 1 row 11, Yankton, On... 2-tf I'or Sale I'lgs. 5 weeks old. lrlce 5 to . I'. II. Lund. Warren 2-tf OODSTOGI Cood pastures for rent Lursen, Warren. A. U II room bungalow for wile. Vu. "'la City. .-or fllrlhr ,.,,',. tn sen W. A. Harris ruorney 25 3 Bt. Helnni W No H7, L 0.0 meets la tbl I (i 1." hulldmi. the HMConrf ami ffinrih RMturdAH each month, visiting members in WftVI fflvnn tinurttf WAlmnii. KRE1) W. CHRISTIE, Nobis OnJ C. W. ULAKESLBY, bK Avon I.o.lun No. 12 Knllbtl I'ythlas meets ovcrv Tuesdiy Ing In Castle Hull, St. Helena. V King Knights always welcome ElKSKNE E. ULAKESLEY.C.C. EDISON I. WALLAUH, K. of B A . Ht. Helens IjoiM No. l( tfV A. K & A. M. meeUll ' and 3rd Saturday m J ni'juth. Visiting brothnre conlWl A. L. STONE, w. E. E. QUICK, Secretary. - - . rzi st. Hoione Camp no. iu,. em Woodmen of America, meelil. n,.u tr...t ...... iu nt nirh mnnth. I II. E. VEAZIB, V.C. II. E. LA 1JAHB, Cle-k. little tots, also bathing shoes at Taber's. caps . and . BACHELOR FLAT The Christian Endeavor party given at the school house was a very enjoyable affair and quite a few from other neighborhoods were pio sent. A dainty luncheon was served by the young people. j The unnuul school meeting was 1 well attended by the taxpayers. Fred i Larsen was re-elected as director and Max liurkhead re-elected clerk. 1 Mrs. Ida LIHIch and daughter. Minnie, spent Sunday in.Ralnier with Mrs. Lillich's parents. Mr. and Mm. M. Fowler. Mrs. Lllllch'B broth er, Private Fred Fowler was homo 0.1 visit the same duy. He enlisted in the marine corps In June and Is OmOne Quality 1 whlcn "j your own f.vorile tril ,,ra nf " own favorite typnJrile7?,r others bssutas. r n'1 the Improveo-Simplined-ModcrnizeJ Ibl. Suft Touch -Liuht AcUon. In the Woodstock " You Will Find that no other tvrorli.. Al ".?,? t oprmtun My tl.,.k ! stio.its, 8 saddle horses r.nd work liorses, good drivers. I win i.,.u V. ,1 )ave or 20-tf i nam nurtiem, Wagon and 2- onT. (i",VMn,,,i M,M""lr ""' 1 - M. II. McWhliinoy.. tf -wh. heefenttieor;,,;,. , , I'hone 108KM. Hacheie I l- 'ir.j I'ustures Wantiid. Parties havlnir PUHtureH comnnmicato onre I iu Livestock llrokeruge Co., 110 Fx Srg0I.l,M"B-lNrt" ""ortland, Ore. Mn. Phone Woodlawn 2400. For Sale ()t straw; navy beans' good seed.. It'.yollow; L. J. Larson. W: rnm, Oregon. r earlv t op..15' P""imld. Or or early. r. Meolmn. lir lu. lfl-tf Ii d land Oregon. WAtt&1 f an l'Fox'rii 0rngon Grn"e ""ot c.neo,ic..u",,""1")'i'nr m,J) ,. , "x (,'love 'veH wanted. t!l,e- iareww fm Co'' A"ort,o"' w-S- 1'Or a enml i.. 1. PlHtorlng, soo 1 V ilTZ even Ino inm. "uiaer. II masonry or REWARD $25.00 to party finding pair rather light Bay Mares; one weighing about 1300, th other 1250; branded wi'h lazy Kon right stifle; fore tops have been roached but grown out five or six inch es; should have colts with them. Phone or wire me, collect, Payette, Idaho. a J. H. HANIGAN, ' Sheriff, Payette County. lone "ew, vvr ia. ll-3m-