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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. TANUARY 24, 1919 9 KAnnrpnAtinfMrr 9 LUKKLOrUillni 4 SCAPPOOSE Mrs. Leonard has returned to her rlore many peach trees in Columbia fleer. COuni7. UUl lua irtofc vu " " vented any fruit being produced. but also a good entertainer. Itpfora leaving for home a purse ot sixty dollcrs was uic.de up by thos ADOPT WAR ORPHANS The Peer Ulnnd Woman's club, a rented present for the purpose of building ; ,nr r(,KUar meeting. Januury titli. Airs, lanetuu her farm to Sherman Miles, who win a nan. uu - voted to auoin a ar mi.. recently o ?u.tivatT H and learn from practice I We are glad to state that Mr. and ,36 60 frr one ,,, .. The money ... ZXc the laborious aide or lite lanuers .urs. uu nn ""' "iiwn rira f"'7 """ ", I i .' . f., I nil' IJ will milVH 1 1 1 I III I IU11C I" i . nHH. an 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H ll'l "i .......- v. . .. .... I . 1 I iumihh-tiimii land young boys contributing. - .. ....... i.i r! Tl.d nlil flu" inliinlinw nf nnnt tier. . . -.1.1. ......nl ...... 1 A mpetinz 01 the atocKiioiuem ui , v... - - Auaius wim n Mn... . . ( .-i,. it,.M, home In Scappoose. , ,h ?rphouse association was held got in the Gilbert homo and eonflue.ll , , cIub B present of the full digestion or constipation, take t ham- Mr Rutler spent the week end in , the Warehouse association ,j .,,,-, , ,.,. hPfi for .everal i R " ., rnl,nn .ml , h.rlnln s Tablets. They strengthen Seaside on business for the S. P. &iy 7U. days. Dr. Hatfield had to be called '"'T, mLe an .llcatlon' for our, the stomach and enable It to perform The club claims the honor. Its functions naturally . inuigesuon Mr. Albert generosity j Vr-llng Theatre for HoUlirrs Only The Pershing theatre, said to be tithe only playhouse In the t'nlted Slates mauiiaiiitMi rriu.iM7 mr pi- onl to which admittance l pened by the New nip service. In New lllalMlnii Ki.ivn Nllro-starch, more cuumuci the allied nltro-cnllulosa OP .J1'1 to prnml,,, " blasting exploiiivi, toil, seems clency as a I's Tablet Whn vou are troubled with we have IUllUll.il. " . " .. . . . , . . . 1 ... .. I . . .1 annul .Id In flllfl HI Illft II rtI.t-Il I. .11IIO 11 D dICT 1 .. I'La .1 II h flllllUH lllH lllMIUIl ill ture shipments 01 leeu uuu . .. , ur, ..... .,,mnnnled by colistlpa was taken UD. i uvvi " - 01 lining me uriu in i" - "'. i.J . ..... Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Olander spent on ner way to recover,. turdav in Portland. J ,l""""!r " -" Mrs. "V M Peck of Los Angeles. : were In last week to make prepara ' . . 1-1 . .....In Wa sin thai rsl- California, is visiting her aaugnier. uons 10 ...n- Mrs Pearl C. Adams. This is Mrs. 'donee on Cedar t reek farm ul,'. l,ct v(lt n I I I section anil i l " .M-ium-m iiiuiM i .f.p..r up this phase of .relief work. lion .nd I- X ' " At the same lime we am "'" "- ,,'.i. up a box for the Ixiulse llaby home movement of the bowels, relieving In Portland. Itahy clothes or any th constipated omdltlop. other wearing apparel that can be n..,l. mar lull, rhllilren a cioines. w- w w - - - - - - LODGES Lorlel Blatchford haa been with tonsllitis. TV. v(,.oira nit thplr merry household ate a belated Christmas ; Saturday in dinner in Portland on bunaay. The community was shocked last week to hear of the death of Mrs. lr:lforZli ttol the ur-' company has suspended operations b,H,ks. etc.. w... he ver, JUSS. .... AXot 11,6 "!!!! acceptable. Mrs. rh. 1' .rown . . - --- p,0..ii has the Mr. and Mrs. Jonn jonnsun auu ,cnairman oi me n"' .aa,AAjljljlAA,AAAI log influenza. Mr ;G"eU hM tBefa of Deep Crwk. who hare been DEER ISLAND this work in charge and contrlliu- A. A-- As community s smpath Sing a month with Mrs. Ostron, ULLlWiLrtHU bp Th(t cub Tb . Or0er of Moqm 8. 8. Mrs Samson received I n box of .penu g 1ll,)8C.rt(),1n lo he en No ,,3, . WM, h, 6tut souveairs from Herman Monday leita af.er gpendug 10 Mrg Ama Nicholas of Portland. U ! S!,tur(,av Evening Post, to be sent to ,D(1 third Tuesday of each month. m Bi w.tr?. ?riHvlne a truck for months in the service, was muster-; visiting her sister, Mrs. Chus. Kng-)M1 vic'.la Ortschllds. Portland. wl.o ;A w.ltort cordially Invited. . Ilenry Wist is driving : rc tor .on' ' CamD Kearney. Call , lish. i u chairman of the co.nmlltee that Is ! H. K. COOPKIl, Dictator. me ocappoobe a-uuiuc. -"'F-'- Sl,n,inT Mrs. Robert Ilamel Is at tlie U. H ,,,,r,ui to suni.lv the hospitals' w W. I1LAKESLEY. Bee. (luring inn ansenre 01 , ,,ie A E y wllll radlng assume the management immediate ly. r ',..!. roturnul home Sunday. KODert mciw naspurcuBn:u , . Jasner home, during tli restaurant from Mrs. Lyncn ana win ... , , ...!Mrs. Jasper, who has been called to ,,.. mo th m'in.Tffpment lmmeaiate ravitum ------ -- .:. ... ... ,,, .. 1 " tack of the "flu. Miss Myrtle is ; 1 latsKiinie oy inn iim- ui uc. uu ....... 1 tii.'vM nnahl to attend to her duties ' band LaiTn 'hls reted Els-1 at the school and her place Is belt,; enblautter nroDerty and will take temporarily 111 eu oy . MIZDah Chapter O. E. 8. meets III Masonic Hall the second and fourth r. and Mrs. J. I! Miller,! this week for. Portland, having ills- "Ws'isnnln'a'with The " u P ha, altogether IvTcTershams 'were v.y popular In th 1 taflaenza He ll Improved atThtJ subsided and all patients are conva-jall social and business affairs and 310UUU7 will, a itinij i""""'" i- -"- - , , . tendance. j t lover Hill Kami changed hands The Installation of grange officers uus weea ann is now uwneu vy . will take place on Saturday nlglit, Chamberlain's Cough It4-inly ' . I.. ,1.1. ...nnpillmi flip HnliiriUvi (if Mrh flll.l.lll Wlckershnn. loft i '""f . "'" " . J u.iiV k f imTsTlK. W. M. a COUpll U. iuiu juu mu; ...,,.11.. v.b.. .... , know v.hut It has dono for others.; JOHN PHILIP, Secy. irm n fiwik Minm 111 . writes. "I : " have) found It gives the quickest re. Tllllium Trite No. 62. Improved the last of the week. e. D. McKay saw his son, Lieut. J. D. McKay, who passed through Portland on his way to Camp Lewis lief of any cough remedy 1 have ever, O. It. M., of Yankton, tiro., meets at used." Mrs. James A. Knott, (lill-ius wigwam, second anil lourin nav licothe, Mo., sas 'Chamberlain's urdays of each month. Cough Remedy cannot he beat for V. . 0. IIHANNON. C. of ft. J PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. W. ROBISON Att'.rnry.aUlitv Bulla 3U5 Bpexarth Uit Phone 47 Astoria Or E. A. ROSS Funeral Dlwtor KmbaU,, llusluesa Phone 23 ItiiieBc,, Hank llldg , 8t. lll,.,, q DR. C. E. WADE ri.y.l. iiu. aoiI Hurg, Plone 9 Murkle llldg. 81. ,j0. J. T. WALLS len tut Office la Bank lluiiit DR. . L. GILBERT ROSS Pl.y.l.inn am) Hurv.. Office la llank llldg. 8r .... DR. ALFRED . pEEL i-iiy.iriitn and HurgWB St. Helens Masonic llulldiug Oreio, last week. He wore two gold stars, end a large attendance is expected a French cross and other rewards. He looks fine, carries a cane, re ports Orville Garrison was In the thickest of the battles, during the last stages of the war and came out without a scratch. Sergeant Major Ryerson, of the Canadian army, spent the week end with Mrs. Getchell. The Sergeant and Mrs. Getchell are old time friends. Chapr.an camp is closed for a while The engagement of Miss Helen Harbke. of Portland, and Loren Johnson, of Scappoose. was an Alpheus Wellborn is again attend ing school at St. Helens after a wrestle with the "flu." Mrs. C. coughs and colds.' H. J. Moore, Oval. Pa., says "I have used Cham berlaln's Cough Itemed? on several E. L. I1YDK, Sachem. Shaffer of Vancouver, Washington Mr. Shaffer Is a thorough and pructl- Chick" Tomllnson. chef at clover occasion, when I wa. .ufferlng with ?17, mept. ,Mond and fourth Tiiur.. .,i , ,,,,. n seitieu turn uiiiiu in" i"" any oi sbcii niouiu iu St. Helens Hehekali I.o'1k. No MHH. DR. S II. RUSSELL lilrniirart.ir UI-KSKI.il 11.-.. I t 111 .. .... il,A .. I S spent a few j ,'ave this 'week fUnd- ' M ' C"r"' days with her son, Roy, here, who has had the "flu." Mrs. Spauldlng formerly lived here, but Is now at Puyallup, Washington. Her manv friends were pleased to see her. VERNONIA T II .. ...It, I l,l in England as soon as transporta.lo.. VolumMa County Hank will is .'ivuiiuuif. ... i i m ii I .1, Oil rPHrwirjr ini, lam, vaui.v-1 ' ' Liberty Hond applications upon ; which only the first payment has Visiting members alvvnys welcome. 1IEI LAII SMITH, N. ti ELLA ALLEN. Sec'y. MRS. The teachers of this district art preparing a minstrel show to be "put I on some time In April. Word was recently received of the been niiiile. This ruling applies to Ross Duncan went to Timber on 1 1 Monday. H. E. Abry, county roadmaster. nounced at a dinner party Saturday, was here this week from St. Helens, January 11. The announcement to lay out some road work, comes as a surprise to their many Edwnrd Kempton of Portland is friends. Mr. Johnson is the son of: visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, a prominent dairy man of the west. Both Loren and Miss Harbke are students at O. A. C. The Lady Maccabees gave Mrs. May. Emil Messing came home from Til lamook last week to recover from a recent attack of the "flu." Mrs. G. H. Sitts of Keasy 13 vis- Garrison a little surprise party at ' Ring her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Rose her home, Monday afternoon, and presented her with a set of hand painted bread and butter plates, in honor of her birthday anniversary. Refreshments were served and a pleasant time enjoyed by those pres ent: Mrs. Milloy, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Sandstrom, Mrs. E. Van Cleve, Mrs. Chas. Wlkstrom, Mrs. R. McKay, Mrs. J. D. McKay, Mrs. Tru man, Mrs. Cambell, Mrs. Caples, Mrs. Taber and Mrs. Samson. A frightful accident happened at camp last Friday, when Arch Wil liams, Raymond Pellant and Car Magnusen were horribly scalded and burned from an overturned engine. The heavy rains caused a land slide and when the engine struck the slide it went along down with it. The am bulance came from Portland for the Injured men. Carl Magnusen, a brakeman, died the next morning Raymond Pellant, the englneman, died Tuesday night; Archie Williams is expected to recover. Louie Echloff was also injured during the afternoon by falling tim ber. The ambulance came again from Portland, for him. He is re ported as doing nicely. Red Cross Tuesday, 10:00 a. m. . Liberty Chorus Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Church Services Sunday school, 10:15; morning worship, 11:15; evening service, 7:30. mrililj la-. . -i.ru hi . .,., i,,i death of Ralph Morritt Walmsley. of ai-pmauu... u. Portland, with influenza. The de- . ., , ..,, ceased was a nephew of Mrs. Mary: 3'--' Columbia County Hunk. Mcilrlde and Clins. Merrliil and was bom at this placo. Otto Judlscli bought the lllshop place and will move to town soon. I Is- CLATSKANIE Miss Edith Petei'son, well known and highly respected young lady In this end of Columbia county where the had spent her entire life, pasted J. S. Roberts and family moved h awa' at Nbiheth s hospital. Portland MIST WANT COLUMN For Sale A few extra choice lihode Island Red roosters. Also eggs for setting. Mrs. J. W. All St. Helens. 6-8-31 i For Kale Five pigs. 100 to 12i. pounds. Ready for faltenlng Cheap If taken nt once. Paul C. Adams Phone 105-F-I5; Hox 4 Oregon. SI. Helens Udg No 117. I. O O. F meets In tlm I O. O. F, building, on the second ami fourth tialurduyt ot each mouth, visiting uiiiil'ra are al wavs glvnu a hearty welrome. FRED W. CHRISTIE. Noble Grand. C. W. ULAKESLKY. Hoc. i. M,i.irfl..l,l I'. ki..-. ... ' - Hours I a. m. to 5 p m 2"-J SI. Helen.. On, GLEN R. METSKER I AtUimry Office In llnnk lhilldl.,. Bt. Helm, ft, ? Phono 17 Avon IahIka No. 2 Knights of Pythias meet, every Tuesday even ing In Castle Hall, St. Helens. Vis iting Knights always welcome EUGENE E. IILAKKSLEY, C. C. EDISON I. WALLAtill, K. of It. B. WARREN this week to the farm which they recently purchased from Elvln Mills. A. B. Counts, one of our best car penters, has secured work at Tim ber. Misses Iris and Sarah Baker are spending this week with their par ents at Kist. Miss Gertrude Brown, who has been ill for several days, is conva lescent. B. F. Lane, one of Vernonla's pro gressive merchants, went to Timber Tuesday. Mrs. E. Hult and one of her small children are reported dangerously 111 at this time. Pneumonia following an attack of the Influenza Is the cause of their Illness. The school children are enjoying an enforced vacation this week, the school having been closed on ac count of a few cases of the influenza in the community. The following are the newly elect ed officers of the local grange master, E. R. Treharne; overseer, A. L. Parker; lecturer, Mrs. A. L. Parker; secretary, Mrs. E. A. Ges sell; treasurer, A. M. Parker; ste ward, Alvln Parker; assistant ste wards, Mrs. W. L. Hall and Roy Tucker; Ceres, Pearl Rogers; Po mona, Maudie L. Gessell; Flora, Stella M. Leslie; gate keeper, E. A. Gessell. Mr. Gessell is the retiring master, having served several terms In that office. on Saturday last, after a few days illness with influenza. By order of the mayor, J. 11 .via ins, m CHAPMAN r-a uavis, star route man, was held up Saturday by a slide In the road and had to finish the trip on foot, but as Ed's No. 10's are good mud scows, he got through In very good time. The local grange was honored by me presence or A. L. .Morris, master or tne warren grange, who came In An active campaign will be car ried on to eradicate the peach leaf curl, that pest which has completely taken all the peach crop. The Ore gon agriculture college has taken active interest In the matter and Is asking the assistance of all county agents and fruit inspectors to co operate with them In getting away with this pest. The time to spray is NOW, not when the buds begin to show. The mixture used is com-1 for the purpose of Installing officers puuuueu us ionows: b-b-bo or six ; in tne local. The officers Installed pounds of bluestone, six pounds of! are: J. J. Gagnon, master; John lime and 50 gallons of water. DIs-lBusk, O.; Mrs. Louise Rudloff L solve the bluestone In half the quan- S. F. Goodall, S.; Ed Davis, ass't S : tlty of water, slack the lime and add I Mrs. M. J. Ackley, treasurer; O the balance of water, pour together j Everson, secretary; J Giblis G K and stir while pouring. Use at once. Mrs. M. Nelson, Ceres; Mrs j J i juu 1.1611 10 aeep mis preparation 1 uagnon, r . ; Mrs. J. Rusk. L. A 8 for a time add one ounce of sugar for; Though the weather was very unfav every pound of bluestone used. This I orahle, there was a good attendance will clean the trees and keep the leaf , and a very pleasant time was enjo'yi CUrl awav Everv tesf hst hnu Kcnn 1 aA Kv oil n.n... m , , . ...... ..ho ......I. J all UlaCUL. I 125.00 rewa-d for Infornirlloi. leading to the arrest and conviction, Lewis, tlie school will uot open next of the party who stole my geese.! week. The mayor Is acting udou I Frank L. Smith. Smlthslilre. Scap- the advice of the health officers who poose, Oregon. 6tf say that the Influenza Is now under': control und another week may see For Sale Burbank need potatoes. It practically wiped out. I Yielded last yen.r 125 sacks per aero. Mr. and Mrs. S;lvo Graham were! Win. Skuzle, Warren. tf given a most delightful surprise; ; ,, ; ; ; ; early in the week, when their son,'. Lost A Thrift biHiiip book be Irving, cne of I'ucle Sam's sailor ; I,,I,KlnR 10 Khard White llobbs. on lads, arrived home for a 25-duy fur- i Wednesday aflernoon. Finder please lough, after two years of active, surv- j return to postofflce. 6-U !cp. 1 F. Burnham has leased the Har-' r or Sale I have some good land vey farm for one year and has as-'ncnr ht- ln. for. :'.le. House, sutned charge of the same, moving 1 K3ge and two lots In St. Helens for l.ls family Into the Harvey home ll,OUK" an(1 lo1 ln Portland. J. II. during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. ! Uo,lfrey' Harvey have moved Into the new r ; bungalow, while Mr and Mrs Bob I Ka'r """"nd If you are look- Harvev, for whom It was built. tiave!lnK for a KOod all-around launch. P. moved to Portland. ! - ,)ox 46:. St- Helens. 6-7-3t , nwil, BUU Ul ilir. uuu Mrs. Guy West, arrived home the Helen. Ixidge No. 11, F A. M. laeets 1st d 3rd Saturday In each tjvjUli. Vlsl'.lng brother, cordially A. L. STONE, W. M. E. E. QUICK, Secretary. St. Helena Camp No. 10, $99. Mod ern Woodmen of America, meet, the first Wednesday of each month In the I. O. O. F. hall II A. COLT. V. C. H E LA BARE, Cle-k. T. S. WHITE i I'lidrriakrr am Funeral Vkvta 4 ('utility Coroner Phone 54 Kn.Idnnre phoMUVl f St. Ilolvns, Oregoa GEO. II. SIIINN AtU.rnry at lw St. Helena, Oregon J. W. DAY i Attorney at Ijiw Bank Hldg. St. Helens. On FRED W. HERMAN i Attorney at I-w Rainier. Orp( Notary I'ubllr Cnnr)M( . U. GODFREY I 'arm IIi.um ; City IU (HI, 7 .ml. Koine Tralia tune In and vt ft tlfflce with Columbia Countr '; .tract Company ! first of the week on a 25-day fur lough. He Is a member of the crew cf the U. S. Steamer Stringham, which arrived in Boston recently nf ter a trip overseas. Ills brother, Ira, who has been serving with the Cana dian artillery, also arrived home dur ing the past week, having been honorably discharged on the 6th Inst. Chief For Sale Cheap Two desirable lots In Zeigler's Addition. Easy terms. Address George W. Grant, Scappoose, Oregon. 3 If For Sale Four room house and 11 lots. Location close In, on main hard surfaced road Price reasonable and on easy terms. P. O. Box 695, St. Helens, or enquire at Mist office. 2-4t Dry ord wood for salo. Laraen, Warren. C. J. 5tf IteMdiition.H of Oiiiiloliiico Whereas: It haa pleased the Al mighty Ruler of the Universe to j For Salo Single Comb White Leg take to I Is heavenly home. Neigh- horn eggs for hatching. The kind bor Mannle J. Romans; that luys, the kind thut pays. $1.60 He it Hesolved: That Houlton (ir-iper sef.lng. E. E. Wilson, Yankton, cle No. 4.8. Neighbors of Wood-! Oregon. &'.u craft, have lost a noble und worthy " member In the deatli of Nelghboi I fame to my pnsiuro, two months Yeomans, and that the sympathy of ; aKO, three grade Holsteln heifers, this Circle be extended to the sor-i6 to 8 months old. Owner can have rowing family and relatives. Com-;ame by paying for this ad and pas mitten Agnes Dixon, Ora Bennett, I turage. A. L. Larson, Warren, Or.,. Anna Richardson. I Phone 10 1-F-ll. 52-tf If you own Llherty Bonds, by np i The Oregon Nursery Co., are pre plans keep them, but If you HAVEiPared to give quality service In all TO SELL, see 8. C. Morton before i nursery stocks. Nearly everyone disposing of them. made has proven a success. Mr. Morris nm There j only proved himself an efficient of- ROY & FREDERICKSEN CASH GROCERS You save money on every purchase when you deal WITH US Will you give us an op portunity to prove this statement? ROY & FREDERICKSEN Phone 42 St. Helens, Oregon Special 10-DAY Photo Offer We will give one beauti ful 7x11 enlarged portrait FREE with each order of One Dozen Photographs, amounting to Four Dol lars ($4.00) or more. SCOTT' & LOVE JOY Photographers N. B. This offer holds good for TEN DAYS only up to and including February 1st, 1919. needs a few ornamental trees. Have you everything you want In fruit? How about planting some of those famous Vrooman Framiuotte wal nut trees here and there on your waste land? Talk It over with the Oregon NurBery Company, Orenco, Oregon, or with the local agent, John Dowd, Yankton, Oregon, tele phone St. Helens 118-F-2. GO-tf Shoes, Shoes, Shoes A SPECIAL SALE ON Men's Heavy Work Shoes All Leather. Serviceable and just the thine for winter wet ;.nd work. They are regular $8.00 values, but to c!o them out. wc will make a Special Price of Better outfit yourself now and save $1.50 on the purchlst FRED flORGUS THE HOME OF GOOD GOODS For Sale Cheap i sanitary couch; 1 good 4 5-lb. nil cotton mat tress; 4 bow back kitchen chairs; 1 airtight heater. TIiIh furniture Ins only heen Used one month. Phone 109F22 or call Saulser's riucii, near Yankton. 5.2 For 8ale I have about 10 toni each of timothy and clover liny Price In barn, $27; delivered $:io! P. H. Lund, Warren, Oregon. 6-7-3t Found A light Jorsey heifer May hnve samo by paying expenses, ('all at Kohlstrand place, Warren OreKon. 6--2t Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold at Market Quotations SHERMAN M. MILES Crockery and Qraniteware We have received a large stock and a nice line ., Crockery, Graniteware and Aluminum Goods. ly Every housewife needs a' Mixing Bowl. We have tbe5 in several sizes at 50c to $1.00 , i Mottled Graniteware j Pots, Kettles, Pans and other necessary kitchen uteris in Mottled Graniteware. The prices are most reasonably In Aluminum ware we have Percolators, Kettles, Stt'J Pans and various other articles. We would be glad to have you call and inspect stock of articles which are really necessary for gi housekeeping Larsen & Company Telephone No, 27 Free Delivery