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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1919)
ST. HELENS MIST. FRI DAY. MAY 23, 1919 SCAPPOOSE WARREN tillie Will 00 IIUIl. ' Knmniayer's have a new car, x.'hunls have dosed for Hie; (Chevrolet). ,...,. X pupils were sn-.du-i Koy l'rlce sot sail for the good oM j.rof j . Miller will remain, YANKTON The Yankton school wilt give an interesting program the last day ot May. Than Brown sent a truck load of hogs to Portland stockyards Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Semaine of Portlr.nd, spent Sunday at the Steve Lampa home. Memorial Day services will be held on May 30, in the Yankton cometery. Mr. Klrkland of the O. A. C, was doing official testing last Wednes day at the Shesma l?.rm. Mr. find Mrs. L. P. Barker and Mrs. Vera Udy came down from Portland to look after property in terests. Mr. Tiffany ot the American Sun day School union, visited our Sun day school and gave a very interest ing uuk. (By RAINIER the Mist's Special Correspondent) ,l S. A., on the 16th Herman Miller and Fred Wist have iirrlved In Virglniu. Mr. Jones from Lent. Is helping at the l'omeroy dairy farm. Clay DeC.raft has rented Ms pro perty to the Swunson brothers. Mrs. C.etrhol was one of the for- Rainlerj tunate ones who heard MeCorinack Wednesday night ii.,.r vi-ar lint It Is not as vol do elded whether his assistants will be on the leaching staff another year. A. 11. Tarbell und Mrs. Tarbell arr spending the week as debxates to the Slate lir.ingi t lllllsboro. lie has a number of Important rcsolu lions to introduce, looklni: to the ad vancement of tho organization. tin Kriday even lug, May the members of tho grunge will give an Ire cream and cnke social. A nlc prog ram is lining arri-iigeu mm FOR SALE ii- n,,.i tin Iliifi,'l,l are nlan Mrs. Knowles of Portland. Is the, move nuout tie first of July guest of Miss Elizabeth Moeck this . ,,.1.,.,.. Oreron ek. , Miss Martin, the primary teacher, jollv time is promised. A Mr. S. M. Perry, manager of the . dismissed her pupils Friday and re- crow d is exported. i Murphy Lumber company at Yalcolt, turned to her home near Salem. i J Larson has rented his f;'.rm li Washington, was home with his MrV Albert Johnson was called to'tbo Uaminerback 'Ires, and this fail I family over Sund.iv. I Whlta Rnlnmn. owlntr to the Illness Uvtn leave, accompanied by bis I For Sulo Thoustind headed cow kale planlg, fifty rents u hundred or Ml it llioiisaud, by mull propntit. I'aul f. Adams, 1'. II. llox ii, War ren. 1'lionu lilt. F-15 a t f For Hale IturiiiZ Hoed I'oI.om " h Hacholor Flat ;ltt J" - - "i BUY AnTT" I now lmvo soiu. . Chester Wbllo wesnii, 'r' ttfe ny me chumplon of th. I. lrow. Yuuki.m, oILK . ll For HiiloWork or single, g0jl ,,,11,, buggy and Imrne... W"' Al or wilt trudo fur pig. Keuppoose, Oregon, ' "tll, ""ft For Sale - Fresn riw, Jersey and large 1 llolslein and calf. Iliirl lloffiuun. St. Melons, phono n. ZU-lt Mr. and Mrs. Noah Howard of of her mother, Mrs. Krupps. J. A. Emmett slid wife of Treseott, Washington, uro risting his sister. Mrs. J. M. llutler this week. Prof. Hudson has accepted a posl tlon as superiutendent of the high school at lioldendale. Mr. Ogle goes with him as principal of the school And still another party. Vivian IIkaii'ii .l.ilii I ...I !itt, Ml. Il .1 -IV ftfl The supper given last Friday night ! saturdav, bv having a few friend, at the M E church basement, was ajTUoy elljOVed good goodie and had success, both socially end ftneucial-! ,u ,, , ,. ., ti,,,,. ly. The feature of the meal was, ciiancey Duller has arrived homo j season in pleasure trips and will Porfhind, motored down Saturday evoning and spent Sund.-.y with Mrs. Howard's sister, Mrs. L. M. Perry. Memorial services will be held at the Congregational church next Sun day evening. This is to be a union service and every ono is most cordial ly invited. Fur Sale -Two Jersey cows, one fl'.iull lltlil llfllDI I'lltllttllf fi-,IMll Al.ll daughter. Miss Anna, for a pleasure j IK N,,wu & Jnm'. Yank trip and much needed rest, They will 22-2'l-2t visit friends III California this fall ; and w ill co to Kansas and other I , . 1 eastern points They may take a I or Snlo - At a bargain, huhy car trip to F.urope ore they return. j rl-,. Is In good condition 1'. O. Ilo. Mrs. C. K. Miller and daughter. 2. M. Helens, or Inquire M MImI Miss Marguerite, left on Monday to , -'f ' 23-2J-81 visit Mr. and Mrs. Hankson at Peer ; ; ; - Island Mr und Mrs. Ilarkson have 1' or Sale - Iteglsterod I'olaud (bin.-, taken charge of the llul lerfleld farm 1 r. 10 wombs old. I'olaud China end orchard. Mrs. Miller and how, will pig about Juno J. M. ; daughter will spend Hie resl of the Uurkheml. Warren, phono lus r-ll. FtnttitMh 111..".. ...... - Mock north -orX; 2-yeurnild helfors, coiuuTi f. ' II 2 uar.l, helf .r.. M " 4 I -year-old steer, ind u' 5."' .. . piannea ana cooKea oy men only, fl.om .,,rvl(.e. co,ni,lir ,. Monday. He n.akn their homo nart of tho time. In Mrs. autts came come last week and only men vere Invited to attend, i 1)rollKht h8 m0ii,er a silk shawl , lWilund i For Sale - Team horsey wagon and irom the St. Vincents hosnitnl. where she had been for several weeks. Some of the members of the Apos tolic Fcith mission of Portland, held services in our church Sunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Lcgg nnd fam ily and Mrs. Diamond and two daughters of Portland spent Sun day at Shesma farm. Messrs. Curteman and Holden of Delena, were here buying Jersers for their farms. They bought six head of Mr. Markkanen and seven of Fred Brisgs. A. A. Markkanen nnd Martin Briggs are Httending the Jersey Jubi lee given by the Oregon Jersay Cattle club. They expect to be gone sev eral days. O. L. Tarbsll & Son have a crew of men and sevoral te-ma nt work on the Barger rop.d. They aro also putting in a new bridge across Mil ton Creek on tho Karth Kappler road. Mr. A. Anderson received a ship ment of one thousand dr.y old White Leghorn chicks, from California. Mr. Andersen has just completed a fine broodor houso. Ho intends go ing into tho chicken business. Mr. R. Kapplor and family have moved back to our neighborhood after spendins the winter in Port lrnd. They will live in the Tyler house until Mr. Wootan, who now lives on the Kapplor place, moves to his own farm. The Grangers held a very interest ing meeting Saturday nieht. A good program was rend3rod. Work in the third and fourth degrees was put on in good shape. All followed by a lur.cn which was enjoyed by all present. Hev. Hisey of St. Helens xvas in Rainier the latter part of lrst week, a guest of Rev. Harvj, and, while in our city the two gentlemen made a canvass in the interest of the M. E. drive, which has been going on. Mr. r.nd Mrs. A. J. Johnson re ceived a telegram Saturday from from Purls and his little niece, Doris. I It. W. CM, representing the Wei-! harness. Working every day. We.gi-l a beautiful silk dress. I leiiberc-Kinit Comn-.uy of I'orllend. ! I "':l, b. Also ono 3 yeur-ol I. JC. A. T. Laws, our new shoe repair-1 spent tho week In rotnp-.ny with ' ram, St. Helens. 23-2J-21 er, finds his present quarters enure-1 Fruit Inspector Morris looking over ly inadequate. Ho Is moving into i tho prospects of the county us re-; For Sale Wagon, plow, two the property adjoining the garage, gards the supply of rult. Inelden- horse rultlvittor, 2 tons ulfitlfu buy vacated by Mr. Simon and is tustal-j tally ho contracted with a number of and loads of wood; also llolslein ll.. I.., a Iiinun- r.w .. I ......I .... I tiltb -..' II' II l..'t.l II I !!,!1.i?,t v: -!tV,'E" h- Li: dol" work. I their crops of prunes. In all he so- ton. Oregon. 22.,r Kaan l.A,,IA - i, iunn nuuio iv w r i wan tiiiiuini . niriHI IU IUU V II III II V VI lUHH VI " , , ""'T "shaking hands with For Sale U:iu tlrM . refrigerator. ZZTT'X ct. HO Will . ror j:?: largo refrigerator. . brin Dno 8-fool fh,t hl)w ""L"'11 lablo r.nd on., blll ird titbit L" wrUL. L.Fraz.,.r,m. tt j. I! W A NTED"" Wauled Com In jvtu. Wtato price, c. M. A.kl.r I vu(Dyj Uregou. boxes, at our lieo uitil p9mV ply 8tor. Uoble. Drego. write us lleuben p. 0., Or,,,, rt. HrrillRlon. Seappooso . prunes. was In Mexico during the trouble i. i .1.' N i. I there before ioinine the U. S. armv. ' . . " V ' , . .. "... missed from service and will accept I OBITUARY Mrs. Clark of Tacoma arrived in " ".r... V" . . ... I ..V.J' Rainier Saturday to Join her bus-; ,n st elens e ,ooks gJ we , ,.,, A ,. lu .,. xov,.m band. who has a position in the Rain- doPB onp R0j o se ,, ,H.r ,.Jth ,s5., , n.iy rounl . MlH. ier creamery. Mr. and Mrs. Clark' ti, h..V.. ...... ... ' i .,.. ... ,cr . att tha tlra r t . .no iiiiu i'i 31. .lili'OUPU '-111 i-.-ui,, inn, iin,t-ii ki iui:n;i.-i in injt. - ' v. in v. .no n wn. iui I il n - For Sale Air motor, i 0 foot stool lower, has never been used. This Is a bargain. P. C. Jncobseti, pitch elor Fist, Warren, P. I). 16tf For Sato or Trade Two thorough bred llolslein bull calves: also onin ! tn !.. O-.. ........ ..nln ... ,.. . ........... i'l.-i... ... I. I'i. . I. k ll..lUl..ln f...ul. . t t linn ,hnn m-I.I , ,, , . I ( ' I uillilllU 1 UlPll.IJ ,-,1-lllLl, .1 HUT- ,.,.- lllill I ll'H VU .iUltll,'L llll7,l-. itumu m ll-ll( l.lin R, J. 1 " iu uiuiiij iuiu-, V M r A nn,4 nl-.vod llio Pirll-n.l ' m. on linnnrv 1.1 I V ? 'I I... l . , . erse i.M.r,, U'tirr..,, llr... ier their home. I boys another gamo of Indoor base. 2ltt rr-. . . j i. -iii "'. " uiwtiit.i gti uivj ui niuui'l Uiiat', ' . " i i ii mu imi h M'KI' I Willi... ... . n,., - Taur8dr.y night of this week will ku ti Jl , a . ; n ......i . . ... M in ntHit n k i n ir k n .,rn r..n .. be held the C omm mcemo-it exorcis- D A.- ' .1.- 1 u ,n.i 1 1., ... ... , It in ih.i u ..mi t.wi ...h..ki niI .ni ;m;.. J. . Gr ,y,ot R',e had a swim, treated to a moving pic-l gon. Hesldes the widow, he leaves ",lH country. C. (). Mr rM; t -n, i ',0P'lrS8,nnd ture. followed by Ice cream and cake, seven children. Mrs. Harry S.mi, - I -lillsr.-ii. Warren, Oregon. 19tf U1 fur? 't - H fllT'! Vernn romProy f""""-nted hls! Kansas; Marion Franklin, of Yank! nV' tert hi Mr V"t V.i,? .,,hlrd ''"iday anniversary Wodnes- ton; Mrs. Krh Hayes, (m.arlo; Mrs 1 '''"' 'r Sale-In St. Helens. ThBl,rwBnori'o Lf.h v,ii, n i;:(ill-v n'ternoon. by naving a few ofjKlmer Kversaul. Tronholiu; Mis r"",Jf l-ayiinuts. Very reasonable annual banauet ai the el v lihrLrv '" li,,le frl"n,ls ,0 n "rhday party. Clifford Kills. Portland; Mrs Harry I'rlc" High uuallty. fl:,e tr. For fasFrldav n"ht which ws one of They had real lfe creom- cako n.l K.-nclull. Prosser, Washinttiou nnd ir" rllu tregon Muslo Co. ne biJ even f of Vi e vear F .el nniy Needless to say everybody Allen P.e,.Kn of Yank. on; f,ve sis- Astoria, tire. 20-33-11 LtK .nvtd J ',!t)eT,; . .enJ? party. ... . I -ers and one brother. Mrs. Sar.U, rv was decorated with OreAV t IZZ V?"Kregat lonal ( huroh-C.eo. V. Kaster. I'rlnce.on. Mo.; Mrs. Wit, j ..j ". I . . " .vi ci lure, pasior. Salibatli School. I Mekey. t otlaco Crove: Mrs V. It u lnT T"; "T" lTMZ??:V-- horning. Worship, 11:15; C. F.agg. Warrenton; Mr ,. A. M:; The table Wanted at OnceTwo HtU, J . ....... . ,,, na tinmbfnsid vrvniim noiel, ht. ll(tu Watttud Wouuin to hcl housework by the hour. I'domi; FOR KlNT Farm For Kent 4 5 irr.. n.J Iclenred. Write 1 1 F. A. Pratt, lid ton. uro. r. u, llox 86. J.U MISCKLLANi:OUSr Money to loan on snuroiiul Ity. J. II. (lodfrey, St. Ilfleoi A and l. V. . . 1 1 1 : j . . . i . . --... .., n lick Kvpn np Slurv fa ti. . I mi. nn li.lin II It. ........ I.-.....I.H Climax guests. nno mraicu lur I uiriy , - . . - T1 ,..,i, i. ...... . r... The evening was spent by ; ,' i'IV.,. . ' n" .. . .V' '."T the members reciting poems from ; --.,....' c.ln,i,v some American author, the roll call , 'n" J 0 9 answered by a quotation taken from Evlry one is cordial v l'-vlted ""-. TnLy ee'r.alned nrtC f V .C . ... Inst Thursday afternoon In honor of hrC.. u . ,. 1Iiss Ev' Carrlson tee for a one time The tab e da Bram Was Tu- l conclusion cTraUow'aZ seinwerein tt l!lT'I.,.uJ. -ollnni i..i. i i" ""'"-ii iu ..litis v.arrison. war Ft)U S.M.F Iry cord wood. (Mm sack of Sf adeland Oals. (no sr-( k He:irl.en Ili:rl,.y. F.arltest 0f All. Hli Week. rMiienciin wonder, .Veiled (Jem and md Mrs. I). W. lllchardson, St. Hel ens. Deceased had Imi-u In ill health i for a number of years, lie was hlnh. , "i" " u ""'i. wits r.iways ready to lltirbank seed piitttloes lenu a neiping Hand. I ho remains Yellow H. nt need corn were laid at rest in the family plot ; And Navy beans in i, Mj.mai) (111 .viunilllV. .M.iv I I A short pro- 1919. IMtonu lOl-F.r, C. J. l.nrson. Warren, Oregon. Camo to my pnsturs sniToiiJ ono black llolstnlti cow, Mif d l l W. W. II. Faxton. H1W run:! I im:: l ine! nut Heo E. li. gulck. Ht. Ilrltuul Insure your property In the Onrt Fire llellef Ai.ocl.itlon o( MdlsJ vlllo. Oregon. Don't nut It of M. I). Kl'NDKON, AjJ (leorge ('. Perk, piano tun.r nj be In St. Helens the mlilillt Of Jud Piano tuning. II DO. tvo otm with Mrs. Thoa. Isblster tt Om.J hotel. il-H A NICE LINE OF GINGHAMS Just Received Plain colors and fancy pat terns. Just the right material for dresses, blouses and aprons. Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons We have a beautiful and well selected line. Also some fancy Housedresses priced at only $2.23. A nice line of PERCALES have just arrived MRS. A. BASEEL HOULTON, OREGON mo4 pi You Cannot Blot Out The Fact that merit wins in the end always. You know from your own experience that sooner or later you prefer i?.f ?h 6. TJlere. the merchandise Is most worthy. Carry ZL vi m I? ihe Pur.cna" of Groceries by coming ?hi?-Mi flnd.your fir8t trial so satisfactory that hereaner yUr rlt Btre for Groce forever A Few Specials .25c Mrs. Schields Macaroni and Spaghetti 2 for . Wonder Polish 10c WA&HBUARDS Brass, Zinc and Glass St. Helens Union Store St. Helens, Oregon Telephone 80 ling the social hour a delirious I tlni'li ' w:m RnrvnH nn.l n vn.v lnD.,..t ......nlS u , - lt,.-3,.l. 1. inn,; 1 enjoyed by the guests. A delightful family circle was en joyed at the homo of Mrs. DeCiraff, when she entertained with a dinner .Sunday. May 11th. There were seven of her children and their fami lies present, including ono grand child end one great grandchild from .Eugene. There were 21 present In all. Mrs. Dedraff moved here from Illawco. Washington, und will muke her home with her son, Clay, who recntly purchased tho Merrlall pro i perty. Wo welcome her to our midst. Will ningham, Mowat Bingham. Amos Bingham and daughter, all of Portland, visited their sister. Mrs. Charles Sandstrom, over Sunday. The members of the Oregon Jersey Cattle club, who are attending the jubilee this week, visited the Sunnv hank farm, Seappooso. Tuesday af ternoon. This farm is managed by h. G. Smith, owned by Harry West, Wlin rnnba aninntr 1. a fl... t t . " """is ma in at in jersey stock. The members came from Port land In autombilcs. The Jubilee is on account of a new world's record i established by Vive La France, on March 24. This great cow at 4 years seven months, made 1,031.64 pounds' i butter fat, 14,925.7 pounds milk In . 385 dp.ys, a record which heals all previous productions of Jersey cows at any age by over 28 pounds. She Is owned by the Picard Brothers. Marlon county, Oregon, who are working people at.d rent the ranch they occupy. Vive La France Is valued at $50,000. Mr. Smith ac companied members on the rest o' the trip through tho Willamette val ley and to tho O. A. C. The plan was , to visit all the loading Jersey herds The Jubilee lasted May 20 to 24 Inclusive. Mist Want Ads for Results VERNONIA I G. W. Brown went to St. Helens Sunday for a stay of several days C. W. Throop and family have gone to Forest Grove for a visit with relatives. Rov. Morris Heverling has ret urn -' ed from Everett. Washington, where ho Rpont several days Mrs J. II. Wilkerson and sons, Hurford and Benjamin, aro vlsltlne r.t Ballston. C. W. Meiynger and wife left last week for a protracted visit with .their dr.ughter, who resides at some place In Idaho. Misses Sarah and Iris Baker who 1 have been staying In Vernonla' dur i ng the school term, returned to their 'homo at Klst Saturday. The commencement exorcises oi Cnlon high school, No. 1, were held r-riday evoning. A large audience was in attendance and a good pro gram rendered. Superintendent J W . Allen delivered the address', which was enjoyed by all present A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G W Brown, Friday evening. May ' If,' when their daughter. Miss Gerlrud,; Brown became the wlfo nf m. i-,.... . Leslie. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie aro very popuur in this community and tho r friends feel that they deserve a great deal of happiness. The bride rece.lv ed many useful and be-utlf,I pre THE UNIVERSAL CAR States" Th?'' U,an 't'000 Ford cars in daily the United Ford c"ar mrC 1 ,an ne-half of 311 thc cars America. The it solves thVnrVrnman J n.CCCSSity' " maUcr What hi3 busines3 y be: now be at " ,f tra"slatio. We solicit your order m or le f PrStlUCft'0" 18 limi,C1, a"d mi,st make the rul to sl'I'P"y order now. f yU want a Ford car ummer. place youi The Price for 5-Passenger Touring - at st Helens, Oregon b $6 1 5.60 Watch Your Tires We have a complete vulcanizing and repair plant and oftentimes can fix up the old tire so it will give you much more service. . If it can be fixed, we will GASOLINe'ott?8 TnJ110"1 coml,Icte of a"y garage in the county. U'LS. TIRES, STORAGE, BATTERY CHARGING. independent AuM fn PHONE 71 J ' U COptLAND, Manager . ST. HELENS, OREGON 3