ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. AUGUST 22, I4U WARREN levant unthorln took place on May oveniiiK at fcriruwirs hall Oscar Krickson ana r. A. Hoyl r host to a numner or war pooplo. Muilr, carda and dane- nl cnjoymi u u ma inviina Tlio Warren ore nostra pur the .iiuhIc. c. Conor haa recovered from Lent attack of sickness and la it'ervlmc me work on ho lay. Uiuon, who ha boon driving L'r and cart to the Ilttlo mill mornln. naa aormoa mat u Ibout aa niucb io keen horso in to auppiy a rora witn (& haa purchased one of the new Ford. Mra. Ilacon 'Will bo fl tilxd chauffeur In c few dayi. rt Krei-mun will aoon discard irae and buggy m he la about tut In an automobile, i Helen Mitarie of Portland, I K nor school friend, Mlaa till. llyaknll. . Mlaa Mado rode Jortland on her anddle pony, OrKn llnrkahlre company d three nlio Rllta on Tnudiy nut parta of Waulilnf ton and i. man Brothers, wlu.ro Waning u destroyed by fire rocontly, hi duniaiu- about repaired and uon bo making finish lumber Vrcn In luted for lta Iniotulve kc. but It la coming to the front fit a wbnat aiH'tlon. There ore ber of fcrmors here who have I wheat enough o ship In car lilt. JMph Krlckaoti, Br., iihlp- I liled car on Tuosday to tlal luthrlo cotmiany rnd C. O. rrrn will load a car from bla ii the near future. The when' It of flue quality and a :ood Mlaa r n i-nindon and Arth,.. old. Qrn ' ur".n at I.uiiu i.-...- V. au,'"'a i-uiiiq nuniinv Mra. l,u,', Ar lbs Id f n-.i.t. er Island vli.li,. ,u . 11 r. i. "wa. - ... i the trn'a Cc-oiKratlve Warohouac Hon will bogln tl.e erection tr h'llldlug at once. The plant V 30i0 fovt with IS foot walla, ha of hoialn IS crra of pro- k car load of food baa Juat mloadrd, aavlng the etock- in aboil 15 or 3.00 par ton I-uIcmI prices. lire-) wilt have a chocso factory pte ln(ortd have their way. ri la the beat dairy auction of ktla county and the dairy men rmini'd .to utillie tho prod in t inie. i . . - i"riuinon ?;y.nd0Tur.daT,1,l,'d,rle"M" . MU Huby RtBiior of Jefferson Oregon, visited wlth r ..J tonnnll last T.-enday. One of tba Mmi,,. .... .. . Warren CotrucUoT'c Uny Miller baa opened a confo' tluiery and pool room In the J. a fii. ndt v;lah hi -n aiiccear. ! J".!"!.rrd .Wlrk rert,:' ifcn UI:iycd for ovm! .u... n i rnei; and tho hnrd anrfac win aoon bo laid. The brld;e com- ...... wuraing on the Tide Creek IhHIkii and t be Imffin i,.. . ,. ? d tour above tho bridge for the prea- Hay Kalttena and llnrold Kngllah Vfre Portlnml vla!tor Wednraday Jim Socnrer. who hna been work ing for tho Ionr laland Ixigglng rom pally for tho nnat year, haa a position at Olyri.,' l- Washington, and left on Wedncaday for thrtt place. judga i T. A. Mcllrlde haa gone U, the MKenxle river for lila summer vacation. t.OO .,aura,.0 on tho building. ' Kiv kiwi u lenuorca Xn-S"!""- ornon Cooke at .;he!ll dond m i" iJgram waa ren o r d Mr. J'on.eroy and Mr. Holaday 11 a '"UtlfiiU .jlfture of ' '. in appreciation o Kcv. and Mra. -30ko left Buturduy mcmlng for thnlr new homo In Ch. OEo. where Mr. Cooko hna acta ted Walla Walla and ,,111 vlalt Mr. Z'l 'frenU '" Denvtr OI ttclr v.ay 40 ( hlcago. A flie of unknovn origin Ftarte.l in the orchard cf Iiule Kotok Krl iay morning and covered about an acre. Or . IMatchford'a water tank wag a Mg help in getting the flro und:r control. The apples were rooked on ttte trccB. The nmnmil nt jdf.no the orchard Is not yet dctc-r- where lie Is working, spending the day Sunday with bla brother. Roy Heed, and other friends. Mr. end Mra. J. N. Rice and lit. e daughter. Serena, rlrnv Haw. from Portland Sunday, spending the day with friends In town. Mrs. Kay Norvall and little dnugh er. Mary Elizabeth, have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Qoorge II. Conyers for a week past. Oale Hlatt of Portlr.nd, accotn puniea oy a soldier friend, visited Ms purents. Mr. and Mra. R i ui. during the past week, going over to .no inuiein vanoy on a fishing trlL while here. Mrs. Georgo B. Conyers and sob, w.JUlu, u ner gueais, air. and Mra. KrneHt E. Smith of Kan. ni. Missouri, and Mra Par Nnrvol little daughter, Mr.ry Ellz.-.beth, of I ortlnnd, spent the day Tuesday at conyers camp on the upper .ainnanin. ChlOf. FARM NOTES M 1 r Georgo Grant I. hvi hi. .... I ... lnere. ,eem 10 08 no good dcnce:,ltd. AI, Grewell la dntn v I i,T,.?. w"?.5!?u"r and h.- work iiiuaera cannoi launcn a tnLpniKii i0r oeiter cream," frofeasor anil BACHELOR FLAT Mr. and Mra. Soddenbcrg family spent 8unday In Seaalde Mr. and Mra. U. Jarvey motored down from Portland Saturday and apent a few hours with Mra. Jarvey's ra. uny Ullllch. They then V" M,lk'hu11 'amlly spent Sunday In Seaalde. Prof. Purcell waa a guest In Scap po.)M0 he week end. Ir. and Mrs. Watchford drove to Salt in lust week. The Mlaaes Hoist accompanied 'the:.i back to Scappoo-e Vlvlun Drown Is homo aHer apend ni; a week of hor vacutlon In Portland. itev. i:. h. Johnson and ( nappoll points out. "I can see no gooa reason why the country cream cry miouia reguiariy maSe poor were guests at the HolmUv I Inn' week. Mrs. McClure la visiting relative this wo.-k In Portland. Cooper Whitney was In town Mon day. Ho cald thoy gat back from Wisconsin lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pomeroy left for Boncldo Saturday morning. The lumber Is telng hauled and a r.fw barn Isi'o be erected on the prcw erty of John Wataon, that he ro 'cnilv nerchasod of h's slater, Mru. B W. Scott. Pasteurizr.tlon la compulsory, and the acidity test and neutralization are open to all, says the report for July. At this season It la necessary for most creamerlea to neutralize and to rln thin nffn.lvAlv ft n aMlv. ... 4. family j generally essential. Butter makers iwho rely on taste or Just guess at It often get either a neutralization or a limy flavor. Proper neutralization generally eliminates metallic flavor, which cuts down the quality of butter. PoImod Ilult Gets Hoppers An average of 139 dead grass hoppers waa counted for each square foot of poisoned area !n the upper marsh district of the Klamath agency as a result of the con col campaign recently conducted by E H Mra John s.-nti n i ,., u cmnpuigu recently conauctea oy is H. PortUnd I Donald ti f I . w'" "'ihoPPe were also found throughout rnm!?'. ""11' Jl "L hJ?" area. The farmers who spread from France. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Bllla tne poison were mostly stockmen FOR SALE For fialn to Farmers Millrun barley, timothy eeed, alsiki clover and stock ealt. All at first cost to stockholders. Warren Co-Op Ware- ii u use Association, rbone 101F4. For Sale on Trial or For Rent One work horse. Also new potatoes for sale at 3c per pound, delivered Monday. A few more cherries. N. Sherwood, phone 108-F-21, Warren. 31-tf WANTED Wanted To huv Whii tk.. pulleta and one fresh Jercev milk COW. alMO aomn hnaa TyfA. r Box 601, St. Helena. 38-39-4t For Sain Whit. .nn .(,. . , aleo wesnlng pigs. B. C. Shafer. uuuiiuo, uregon, Pbona 109F3 36-21. For Rent Good pasture. Cedar or fir posts for aal anil foil for sale. John Inaiv.l.... 11. Oregon. ,.t For Sale iimn.i piano tn excellent condition Terms to reliable party. Enquire' Liberty Theatre. ADDles for flaln ft,... i come and get them. C. J. Laraen, Warren, Oregon. s6tf' For Ra la Vr. 1.1 u. . ures, cieareu and highly Improved just oppoi.ite en .V o , T. nenni load. t,i,umblB Clunty Bank or nnniM iai.v 11 n 1 - ' v --. onerman M. Miles. 31-tf Wanted Pv Mh , board In or near Scappoose. Address Box 5, Chapman, Oregon. 36-6-2t Wanted 10 head of Holstein calves up to 10 days old. Will pay good prion for good atock. Paul C. ineS1. Warren' Oregon, Phone 10ms- 35-36-2l Wanted Plan sewing to do. Mrs Lena Rice. Box 63, Houlton. lt LOST AND FOUND LOflt HolHt1n Xar all kl.l- 1 . " " UlUUft Willi exception of white spot in forehetd and White annta nn hi. A 1 . -r -w. uuiu icri ana under part of body. Some roward for information. Erlck Pearson. Yankton. Telephone to C. C. Barger 36-tf Sawmill f.n a . .1 . ... . ... rtiiuunon :we Of fer six million feet saw timber, two mllea west of Scappoose at 12.60 per thousand. A mm ..j aI, , ...... ,vuu uujuer en glne are on the ground. Can bo rented tnr ti nn - . " ,7 rc --. vr mousana, to cut the timber. Plank road to iw.. poose. Terms. Address Watta & frice. Inc., Scappoose, Oregoc. 30tf Loat Cnw wfih "Df v. a right hip, white belly, brown aides. i"rea DacK' wn,t8 rartrk on right hind leg. Address, A. L. Rey nolds, Rt. 1, Box 82, Warren. 36 STRAYED Strayed or Stolen About three weeks ago from Frank George's place, two one-year-old spotted black and whitn Hni.i.i. t..i-. j , ed. Any Information leading to re covery nf com. wlll 1.. ii . . . ul uo iiueraiiy re warded. C. J. Larson, Warren, Ore- II.VIUIVU uii i i luisannio. mra. illllcb ' Haiitfon, after vhn-h thn iHi-i 7n Bern iiramed them aa fur as Rainier. ; vlnlt friends In Seialde tl V H lannlilx. - .. .1 til . . " . . all of Pnri and - . a ". Ko,. "hoc im. bo nearly cleaning up the Mm nZ .n ' rTT.riDei hy d""rlct that the' hav " tO Mr. AM.? " c'!U ,,week beBln ear" ne yar.and 'wmplete wra. Aboy Smith of RenhilA i-'.i.. .,w.n,i:. . j . ... .. , " J"- . ,, U,yP wln Mrg CLATSKANIE DEER ISLAND Harry Kylo of Knyriort, (ton, and mother. Mrs. llelga kin, went to Portland Monday. Kyle eirm-ta to remain In I'ort- or tome time. Chtilea Brown and llttlo .on bending he week In Portland ik relatlvea and frlonda. and Mrs. George Knattka and nd Mra. George Mills motored rtlind last Friday. )Uh the kindness of Mr. 8 r will again have the ton ne of having aorvlco In the i, Mr. Shaffer having offered w of one of hla telephones. Do! ten rod haa rented tho Bert i bungalow and expects to the whxer In Oregon wilt a if locating. lulu meeting of Deer Island i ait Wcdneaday night. Vug I. Due for the quarter uiid Ctember 30 should be paid, regular meeting of the Worn lub waa held at the homo of icoria Mills Wednesday after Aiiguat 20, whh large attnnd o'or 30 being ipreaunt. Roll outht aomo very eplendld ce i. A letter aklng holp for a ulldlng for the Baby homo In il was read and Inasmuch as t never refused any call for nmnilttee was appointed to Hilda. The library from the library of 71 volumes for tho I of cluh mnmbora r.nd thotr tt arrived and wilt bo at mof Mrs. W. E. Clark.' This Ibrary of American literature noj.e our members and W tako advantage of this "Hty to study our classics. At e of the regular program the cr tnd vliltors marched to the room whero a table loaded 'Mermelon greeted them. Llt ownm McCartney played the "liltora were Mra. Potorsoi. J Weenia from Columbia Mty, P'Kh, Portland; Miss Carol w, Mra. George Jaapor, Mrs. VJ- Judlm h Mra. Dally and on. Ono new member waa Hfi. Dully. The next mioot- m te Wllh Mr. M A Intlrao J, September 10 I Mra. Stearns and lltt'e W are visiting Mr. Stearn'a r. ami Mra Nnrman Mer- ,BI Mra. Frank nIW mnlnrn.l puverThuradny. I "" Mrs. Bert Adams apent F "Kh the Nnrman Mnrrlll n the Inland. Mlaa Homa Merrill has been visit. Ing with hor aunt, Mrs. J, M. Bjrk Itcad, thla week. Mtaa lrliirn,A I.um.. ..nH.l...l leach party Columbia Beach on LJvI' a McKI'. Mlai, SMiirday. . . yand Coore. motored to As- Mr. and Mrs. J Jacobson and m . u . daiifhter, Boiwle, attended the com-! i Mr auI Blrkonfeld and son, ii.iiulty .r.lcnlc at the beach Wat Sun- re.0..ard'- ware ln . Portlnnd for a day iwiupie oi uays early ln the week. Mlrs Htlma Morton and frlenda I n "."j PVnuT '.! m a eotored j Seaslda Sunday. I III ! lv , 1 and Edward to Von- : . . .... 'cul Wodnesday to see the hla- elr. !S. Lloyd need was up from Wnuna, A party waa given at the s hool l.nuje Saturay evening In honor of the returned aoldlera, Orln Johnson and George Burdahl, Ainoclal even ing was enjoyed after which coffee and cake woie served. Sixty paiple were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson picn'red In the Nohalem valley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burkhead and ihlldren inoCnred to Portland yeater ony and rpent the day shopping SCAPPOOSE Home Lack Running Water Of 660 farm homes reported in the O. A. C. home demonstration survey 402 had no running water In the house, but carried It an averago distance of 36 feet. That cilia for traveling 72 feet for one buckot of water. The homes have no sink and the water has to be carried out again, perhaps about aa fnr. The practice may make good walkors of the women but It r.lso boosts tho hlgk price of shoes. Subscribe for the Mist NOW. Mr. Hosteller and family are enjoy-1 lug a varn'.lon. They motored down ', t. Ocean Bay where (hey own a large timber trai t. Prof. Ilullnird maved to Sca.:ooe Thuraday, Into the l.uinborson cot (ago. Henry White and family, Mls ' Khther Smith, the Garrlaon family, ' Ml Kthel Westovor of Kninler and' !r. and Mra. K. K. Wist, motored. If. Columlila Beach 8undny. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKay of Portland, visited friends Inn Scai-1 pooae Saturday. Mra; Caplea returned from Long Leuch, Saturday evening. . Kather Lynch apont the week end with .her mothor. Mr. Kat)k has sold his hill farm to a newcomer from Minnesota. It h said that $160 per aero was tho purchase price. The community extends sympathy to KrnuHt Johtu:on for tl.e loss he aii'itnlnnd by the flro that destroyed his two large ibarns last Thuradny night. Tho fire started In the bay barn and was practically under con trol when tho drain from an open door tin tho flames shooting to the top of the barn. The live stock, with the exception of a few auiall ;lgi van snved, but tho l.arucaa and moat of the machinery are In ashes. One of tho barns wnj stocked 'WV.h sacked Cooling Items for Hot Weather -Lunches Ice Cream Sodas -Salads Ice Cold Soft Drinks -Sandwiches Fountain Specials -Cold Meats ' Mt. Hood Ice Cream Confections MASON'S ST. HELENS. OREGON Do you want good Lumber at a reasonable price? If so, give us an opportunity to quote you prices. If you are going to build a house, a barn, a fence or will need lumber for any use, call or write us. It will be to your ad vantage. SILO STOCK We are making a specialty of getting out silo stock. Our prices are lower than you will obtain elsewhere. If you will give us a trial order, you'll then be convinced that we are telling you the truth. Make us prove it Scappoose Lumber Co. SCAPPOOSE, OREGON Have Your House Painted , Wo do flnd-cliisa Interior or OutHlilo IMINTlNd ami llMSHINtl WORK. Also DHCORATINM Intimates gladly fnrnMied. J. A. LARGE "PAINTER DKCOUATOIl Ht. Helena. Oregon St. Helens Flour MAKES PURE WHITE 5 R R RAD asssssaw (JBSSB s OTBTsssV m I ' and the best pastry Let your Grocer send you a sack next time you order A HOME INDUSTRY PRODUCT ipsa SHELEJCROURMrUXa , ai.HchrnkOr! HILL FEED OF ALL KINDS St. Helens Flour Mill Co. Important Announcement To Automobile Owners We have decided to increase our shop equipment and mechanical 4orce, and will accept repair work' on all makes of cars. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. . Should you see fit to bring yourcar to us for any needed repairs we will, on our part, absolutely guar antee all work done in bur shop, and believe that we can thereby keep your maintenance at' a minimum and increase your satisfaction in the use of your car. We will maintain a thoroughly equipped electrical department for the repair of batteries, starting, igni tion and lighting systems, and will carry a full lines of tires, parts and accessories. , , Thanking you in advance for any patronage vou give us. I am, J . Very truly yours. J. H. FLYNN PHONE '138-J ST. HELENS, OREGON Shop and Salesroom la one block east of 8. P. A 8. Depot. L J Quality Merchandise Only 6 The! Toggery W f 1VJ vi j Men's Clothing and Furnishings ri nn in n t i rr ' Legitimate Prices Always