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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JUNE 13. 1919 All Qp( WARREN Miss Nora Larson spent three days t the Rose Festival In Portland. Mrs. Knight cf Portland spent Sun day with her father, John Nystrom. Miss Ruth and Anna Peterson ot Portland spent Sunday with their father, Peter Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker and fam ily of Multnomah, spent Sunday with the family of A. L. Larson. Mrs. Nelson and daughter of Portland spent Sunday with the fam ily of A. L. Larson. Miss Myrtle Larson and Miss Anna Chase spent Sunday with Myrtle's sisters and brothers and father, A. L. Larson. According to reports of the fruit Inspector the prospect for a banner apple crop Is excellent and the small amount of disease as compared to the past two years. Is Tery apparent. There is a great movement under way among the local farmers to es tablish at this point a Farmers' Co operative bank undor the authority recently given by Congress. A capital ization of $25,000 is talked ot, but as yet no definite action has been taken. John Farr and H. J. Southard are spending a fow weeks at the Hot Springs. Their 'riends are anxious to know how they are progressing and some wonder Is expressed that since the state is "bone dry" where they got anything to cause their retire ment to the springs. The first reunion of the entire con firmation classes of the Swedish Lutheran church, was held on Sun day evening. Over fifty have been confirmed In the church and of those about thirty-five were present. Rev. Nystrom conducted the services which were exceptionally well attended. A pleasing program consisting of solos, duets and music was given. Of the fifty-seven confirmed threo are dead and a number hive moved away. week in Rainier visiting with Mrs. William's mother, Mrs. Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Stone of Portland n nn flntlirriflV lftRt to vspend a couple of days with their daughter-in-law, Mrs. nnueuuuKu. While here they spent Sunday with a party of riends out at Beaver Falls. One of the most social spring par ties was given last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Frod Trow in honor of i her mother, Mrs. Perry, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The house was beautifully decorated with Choice roses, among them a large nlnnh KawI fllleri with rose buds. sent her from Mr. McGrudger of Clatskanle. Mrs. Kooeri r. nam 01 Portland, sang a number of selec tions after which the ladies enjoyed a delicious lunch. The out-of-town guests were as follows: Mrs. Robert s rurb nf Pnrtl.ind Mr. and Mrs. William Muckle and Mrs. A. T. Bat- nett of St. Helens, Mrs. j. Li. wooa en, Mrs. Evenson and Mrs. Richard McGrudger of Clatskanle. Roy Price returned from servlral and is looking fine. Mrs. Hoy Price accompanied him to Scnppoose. Mrs. Charles Bushman has return ed from a California trip anil was visiting Scnppoose friends last week. j Frank Novak has purchased th Jim McKay store property, formerly occupied by Simon and is making repairs. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper W hitney ami family, now of St. Helens, loft on Tuesday for a two months' visit to Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Powell have moved to their daughter's place, the Ash Ranch. Mr. Powell has been very ill with pneumonia, but is Improving nicely. Congregational Church Sunday School, 10:15: Morning Worship, 11:15: C. E., 7:00 p. m Evening Service, 7:45. Itev. I'pshaw of Beaverton, will occupy the pulpit during the morning worship. Mr. iMcClure will speak at the evening service. The Fellowship supper met with approval of those who attended. This was the first of its kind, but we can expect more to follow. Several mem bers were unable to attend on ac count of illness: others were away, but 85 ate supper. The porgratn which followed, was appropriate and enjoyable. The ChrUtian Endeavor will hold) a Joint picnic with the St. Helens i and Warren C. E. societies Saturda afternoon from 2 o clock until time 1 to go home. The camping ground mm FOR SALE For Sale Rouge with colls, fi.00, Heater nearly new. $4.00. Telephone 74J. Consider trado for rug. 24-:i For Sale Three young rows, I 2-year-old heifers, coming fresh soon. 2 2-year-old heifers, fresh this full. 4 1 -year-old steers and 1 1 -year-old heifer. C. J. Larsen, Warren. Phone 101-F-5. 22" Land for Sale 40 acres i miles west of Scappooso station. A good closo-ln buy, $S5 per acre. 20 acres timber land at r0 per sere. J. !. Watts, Owner, Scappooso, Ore 24-26 LOST AND FOUND Lost A Mack mare, nnout 15 years old, weight about 1250 pounds. I'leaso nollfy John llakke, 6 Morris street, Portland. Ore. 26-20-21 Lost Berkshire pig. last Monday evening; about ti i weeks old. Re ward for return. Ralph Krvln, Ht. Helens, Box 2bH. 25-20-2t WANTED Wnr.tod - A man to do 6 neres ot slashing. Apply to C. W. Musten, Jloulton. Oregon. 26-87-21 Wonted Cherry pYkcra. Cherries for sale. Also llurlm ik and Netted ,tiiu seed potatoes. Ono f.it row and one 2-year-old heifer. C. J. Larson, Wsrren, Oregon. 2a,f FOR KENT is- . . "', on irm. . ' UL If l, I., uV li.:.'"": Hani :,- "-Mills u,H Piuno tuning, $4 wun mrs. tii - i. ..... i "nier .i iiuiei. - uru m i. urown, Yunkioi, ,,,, lorod eh..-!.., i.-..;. "3niJ club member showln,", "jj fWl er W hite .t ,, , UMj. J 1 is.i7I For Kent CO acres uplund pas turn u'lih r ii ii li III if wnler. A. L. Imt- sen. Warren I'liomt 101-F-l 1. 26-27 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wist RAINIER (By the Mist's Special Rainier Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Halberg went to Portland the last of the week. Mrs. Frank Roth of Seaside, was attending to business In Rainier on Saturday. Mrs. Grant Gronver of Kalama, spent Wednesday, the guest of Mrs L. M. Perry. Mr. Joe Brough returned Satur day from a short visit with relatives in Seattle. Mrs. King of Goble spent Monday attending her lodge, also visiting her mother, Mrs. Roberts. Miss Clara Zivemer is spending a couple of weeks as the house guest of Miss Delberta Stehman out In the country. Mrs. Robert Tozler and Mrs. Paul Poltsch are in Portland this week attending the convention of the East ern Star. Mrs. Shurn and Mrs. Lindeman motored out In the country last Sun day and spent the day with Mrs. Joe Baeman. Mr. George Williams and little son Charles, spent the last of the I?' '- xr'tf inmm nil-if i 'j j,,, v -,..i t " ' , n SCAPPOOSE James Pomeroy now has a Buick. J. A. Johnson moved last week to St. Johns. Ruby Tipton and Goldie Grewell were in Scappoose over Sunday. Guy Whitney has returned from service. He was visiting Scappoose friends this week. Loren and Gladys Johnson ar rived home from O. A. C. Just In time for the wedding. Mrs. Hatfield is on the sick list, confined to her bad. Martha Hiemul lor Is improving nicely. Dr. and Mrs. Russell of St. Helens, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. McClure Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson mov ed to their high water ranch Mon day. P. L. Schultz fro Camp, is moving in the West cottage, vacated by J. A. Johnson. An Account in a commercial bank is the most convenient aid to modern business. It sys tematizes payments, is a check on all expenditures and shows you just when, you stand each month. Open one with us today. It will pay you to do so. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System CHAS. GRAHAM, President H. A. CHILD8, Cashier For Sale Little pigs. W. Batchlor Flat. Coons. 2 selected is along the creek back of City DeGraff's property. Bring your lhnch and have a ennd Hmn The Congregational church was the! Kor SulB or Trailo A Kord self scene of a beautiful wedding Wed-! Blnrter; Chandler electric motor nnoAnmr n n .. . I w. I I hf n ll naw alv unit K. ......... uwunj BUCIUUU W11UU 1)1183 JL.VSL Liar- For Sale Wagon, plow, two' horse cultivator, 2 tons alfalfa hay and 8 loads of wood: also Holsteln milk cow. W. II. McWhlnncy, lioul ton, Oregon. 22-tf For Sale Air motor. 40-fost steel tower, has never been utsd. This Is a bargain. P. C. Jacobsen, Bach elor Flat. Warren, P. O. 1 6t f For Salo or Trade Two thorough-1 bred Holsteln bull calves; also somo1 grade Holsteln fresh cows. J. Vsn derschuere. Warren, Oregon. 21tf For Sale Uurbank and Producer Seed Potatoes. P. C. Jacobssn, Bachelor Fist (Warren P. O.). 16tf "i v wish to Hunk u, 71 and alt the people , ?mJ of the surrou;idin v,.,:."w,,U kindly contribute tow ',7' tha material to build u" .tw-j llo home after C burned out We also tLr.? inui are Helping build It appreciate B ,,mt ths '.H iinvo uitfn uoiiiir rs ... . " to all. from "W"W MH. and MRU ham y,) Minnesota King Seod Corn for sils. It is the best and most suitable for this section of the country. C. O. Dahlgren, Wsrron, Oregon. llttf For Sale One three comprrtincnt refrigerator, good ss new. Original cast, H0. Will sell for 20. One large refrigerator, a bargain at $10. One 8-foot flat show case, one pool table end one blllird table. Sen or write L. L. Frailer, St. Helens. Phono 13 2-W. 22-tf For Sale 260 well made win. trays for drying fruit nt 20 rents each. Apply to C. A. Ketch, Deer Island. 26-2S-3t Kat Honey Heo goods here We sell hives, brood frames, brood and super foundation, sections, smokers, bee veils, etc. See Pastor Currlnu ton, Goble (lieuhen P. O ). 2ti-2S rison became the bride of Edward Wist. The church wan n hnu-op nf beautiful ferns and pink roses. Thb center aisie was most effective with! For Salo Furniture cheap. Ms; DasKets Of rose buds arranged on bo sold at once us party Is leaving pedestals. The ushers were Uuth I ! Swanbcrg. Cusneau street. L'ti icR.ay, inez McKay, Lois Lapham, brand new six-volt hatterv It mi 1 1 nn llakery. Will trado for anything. 26-2S-31 The Very Best Plan you can follow In Iho purchase ot Groceries Is to dnl with a concern known for Its reliability. In Hit nature of things you must take certain things oi faith. It Is therefore, much the safest to buy when that faith will not be misplaced. It will nut lx If you do your trading hero. A Few Specials Krcam Krisp ' 40c Heinz Apple Butter 65c Vogans Marshmellow Whip and Hipolite Vegetables and Fruits St. Helens Union Store St. Helens, Oregon Telephone 80 S2 rern White and were dressed In white. Miss Vera Price sang "O. Perfect Love," and was accompaned by Mrs. Vernon Cooke. Mrs. Arch Duncan of Tacoma, played Lohen gren's wedding march. Hev. C. H. Johnston of Portland officiated, using the ring c:remony. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Gladys Garrison, gowned In nlnk ('.enronim crepe and carried pink sweet peas, i 1 no onue was a living picture of beauty In a gown of white crepo, over silk. She wore a veil and car ried a bridal bouquet. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Gar rison, and has always been very active in social p.ffalrs. Mr. Wist was attended by his brother, Fred Wist, es best man. Mr. Wist has recently been mado cashier of the First National bank. A reception for relatives and fiends followed the ceremony. After a trip Mr. and Mrs. Wist will reside in Scappoose. DEER ISLAND FULL WEIGHT and high quality in groceries are very necessary if the cook or house wife is to be pleased. We know the importance of this item, as well as countless others, and take great pains to please. SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2 lb Golden Gate Coffee $1.10 1 lb Golden Gate Coffee 45c 1 No. 10 can Apricots (called 1 gal) Bflc 1 No. 10 can Peaches (called 1 gal) Oc 4 bars White Wonder Soap 25c ROY & FREDERICKSEN PHONE 42 MONEY SAVING GROCERS MIbs Brown entertained a few' friends at Well-Come Inn last Thurs day evening in honor of Marguerite Kearns and Edward Keelan, whose wedding will be an event of this month and of the first anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robberdlng's marriage. Mr. T?nlihnrriin ,i, " . I serving os one of the 63rd Infantry ' i Detachment Provost Guards In Ual litlmore, has lately been discharged from the army. Games and cards enjoyeo. ana supper was served1 to: Marguerite Kearns, Edward Keelan. Joe Keelan. Kay Galttons, Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. F. McDonald and daughter, Her nice and Mr. and Mrs. Hobberdlng. CHURCH SERVICES ! Methodist Episcopal C'hnrcli St. Helens and Houlton Albert S. Hlsey, Pastor. i uuicuuie 01 services St. Helens Sunday School, 10:00 a m Morning Service, 11:00 a m Epworth League, 7:00 p m Evening Services, 8:00 n m Houlton Combined Service, 2:00 p. m. Stiblert fnr ti,a 1- , im . "luiiiing service I By-Prod ucts." For even in - Help Those Women." The women of the congregation will have charge has l0g been tlle pBCU,ar of the women's activities. Thoy will expect all their relatives and friends to be on hand Sunday, for both the morning and evening. A cordial welcome awaits you at tor"ui "The Friendly Church." Seventh Day Aclvcntist Church West St. Helens Regular aay "c,u on eatui- Sabbath 8chool, 10:45 ami Services following at 12 (nonni ' aJ?K Pp.Tr Meet'-- In THE UNIVERSAL CAR StarT?0" tha" 3,,00'000 Ford cars in dai'y deration in the United Ford lr'S 13 mrC l.han ne-lalf of 311 thc cars useJ America. The t solves thV-Tr3'1 r n,e"Ssity' " matter what his busin "nay be; now becVur n,f ChcapCSt P. We solicit your rder TZ S pr? du?,on 15 limilcd and must make the to order now. 'f VU Want 3 Ford car this s"ner, place youtf The Price for 5-Passenger Touring Car F. O. B. 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 fix it. GASOLINPnTTo031116 most comPlete of any garage in the county. . ' ILS- TIRES, STORAGE, BATTERY CHARGING. Independent Auto Co. PHONE 71 J0S- L- CPELAND, Manager V Our lin ST. HELENS, OREGON