Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1919)
:. .ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1919, I'S ' -i - c MIST MIST1NGS .-Captain Oore was In Portland to see. the Wild West show on Monday. Mr. Bell of the Weat Side, is Ytstt Ing her mother In Nerada. t Miss Jane Bell spent the week end -with friends la Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKay of Port land, were here Sunday on a short visit to the Jacob George family. Mr. and Mra. P. A. Frakes of Scap poose were 8t. Helena visitors Wed nesday. Mra. James W. Hunt has accepted a, position as assistant cashier at the Columbia County Bank. . - The Houlton hotel has changed bands, Mrs. Isaacson now belngthe .proprietor. - .oV- . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith ware In Portland WednesciajLen,av pleasure trip - .-. 7 '.- 'V?; E. A. Ross was In Portland Thurs day transacting bttetoesa with fur- nuure wholesalers. The steamer Cresap Is here taking on. cargo or 1,300,000 Teet or rail roarf ties for deltkery in England. - C. W. Blakesley went to Portland - Monday, to participate In the Labor uay sports. Mrs. H. Moreus waa in Port Inn H Monday and Tuesday Tisittng with relatives. MVs. J. W. Alien and Miss Made- was ln Helens Tuesday on , bug! Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blakesley l ave- returned from Seaside where they spent several days of their va cation. s. ' 8hannon Shafer, " owner of th CloverUHl Farm, near Deer Island, transacted business In St. Helens Wednesday. ' Farmer-Banker 8herman Miles re turned from. Eugene Tuesday even ing after seeing that his big fruit crop was being properly cared for. E. A; Gessell of Portland was I ere Thursdav to meet with " the county court. : Mr. GesseU. until re cently, resided at Vastffinla. " P. Jacobsen, sf of the reprosenta tive faroiea-V. the Bachelor Flat commjpiKy, waa calling oa the local mordants Thursday. " T. J. Flippln was up from Rainier Wednesday on business connected Iwlth road work over which he Is supervisor. Mr. Howard, fatner oPMrs. J. L. Copeland, waa here Wednesday. Mr. Howard expects to move to St. Hel ens soon. The members' of the Epworth League of thaM. E. charch went to the Lewis river for a picnic on Labor Day. . r' - ' - ' Mr. asd Mrs. Harry Bennett and children . went to Portland Monday morning and spent the day enjoying tlwLanor Day celebration. " Mr. Thomas Fan-all, of the firm of Ebardlne & Farrell,' of Portland, itnevsAiien made a. pleasure . trio ' to I ness. , Portland on Monday. ,,y, Judge and Mrs. Martin White were, visiting friends and relatives at Forest Drove and Yamhill daring tho ""i pan 01 me. week.. Mrand Mrs. H-E? LaBare ' and children. Louts and Harriet, who have been spending their vacation in Salem, returned home Saturday. Roy Bosserman. who was an en- . Mrs. J. L. Copelnnd went to Port- K,neer " tn Iraldai for a number of land Wednesday to visit friends for a ;iew uaysr. . . .Mrs. John Sten and John Sten, ; Jr:, were Portland Viators Wednes day. .; . . . . Lester Wellington came .up '. from Seaside Wednesday to spend, a few eAUi with his parents, -. -.. - . . Emmett Williams was af Vernonia last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bell stein. - .,. !Mrs. John.' Johnson hrs returned from Portland whore she n con fined for several weeks in a hospital. Mrs. t,. G. Rcss went to Ser.ttle on Wednesday to attend a meeting of aVassociation of curses. Miss Marguerite Volbrecht of Gres ham, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flippln. E. H. Scott, manager for the Pacific-Telephone company of this plac. wrs ln Portland over the week end. The steamer Daisy, Ir.den rlth 780, 000 feet of lumber fcr California de livery, sailed late Sunday night- Miss Erma Keithly of Portland, spent the week end with her frlond, Mhjs Amy George. 3. W. McDonald- Is spending his vacation at Corvallis this week, fish ing and hunting. Mrs. - M.' RIcen and daughter Helen, spent several days this "week in Portland, visiting Mrs. Loo RIcen. . Miss Dorothy Nash of Portland, was a week end visitor at the home of ' her friend, Mrs. Charles W. Phillips. - . After a month pleasantly spent m" Ji ?.Ja ?a't Lake. Utah.tMr. Diliard states that an enjoyabl ....... it. ju. L,iu;ara ana son, Beiaen, returned home last Saturday. "ears, has resigned his position ana located in St. Helens. Wado Rutherford was In Seaside several. days last weok visiting Ray mond Lundgren, who -foremorly re sided with -his pnronts ln St. Helens. - Mr. Snd Mrs. Ed Laws are spend ing their vacation In the Nehalem valley. They expect to bo eono .-bout ten days. - A. L. Stone and Clyde Buthcrl-.nd returned Monday, from campInK trip. They have "hot reported the number der they killed. . Miss Lots Clear was he,raSundny and Monday on a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Annie' Cox. Miss Clear, who was reared in St. Helens, now makes her home in Portland. Corey Huntington of Portland, was here this week renewing old ac quaintances. Mr. Huntington lived here in the early '70's and left in 187C, and is well known by the old timers. Mrs.. C H. John came down from Portland Thursday for a few days visit with Mrs. Willlnm Muckle. Mr. and Mrs. John reilded ln St. Helens for a number of years. Lost On Shepherd's Portland-St. Helens auto bus, a . patent lsr.ther pocket book,, containing , about $10. Finder please ef.irr. to Miss Amy George, St. Helens, Orogon. Mr. and Mrs! W. B.' DUfard'and sons, Walden and Mason, Mr. ana Mrs. Holcomb, parents of Mrs." Dlt lard, and Miss Edrie LaBare, who formed a party for a week's stay at Seaside, have returned to St, Helens. W. V. Westhall was arrested near Scappoose forerunning doer with dogs. The fine in such a caso la not lest than $26. No light has brightened the faee of the clock on the courthouse Wr several nights, but Mr. Kotgar says the trouble will soon be adjusted. The steamer .Klr.mklh arrived ln the river .yrtterdaT end after dis charging a fulL&rgo of freight will came to St. tniens tor a lumuvr cargo. y- .. . . Thomas and Frederick rowier 01 Rainier, were ln St. Helens Thurs day. These two young men were in the service In Franco for about two years, . and ' made excellent records during that time. n Misses Lenora end Irene Paulsen of Portland were visiting their mother and sister Saturday and Sunday. The Miss Paulsens are working In fort land,' where they have good positions. They are In Fall .and Winter Merchandise of all descriptions. Among them Coats and Hats. Prices the lowest, quality the best. M RIcen. Successor to M. Rosenthal. Mr, L. S. Skuxle was a caller at the Mist office Wednesday. Mr.- and Mrs. Skuxle, who came to Oregon recently from Idaho, will make St. Helen their home. The Ladles Aid society of the Methodist church will hold their monthly "silver tea" Thursday after noon, September 11th at the home of Mrs. A. J. Demlag. Everybody is cordially Invited. COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES St Helens schools will opon Sep-! tember 15. The schools of folum-; htm twuntr will practlc-.lly all be In .u.inn hv Ri.titflinber 15 with an PVOO I WIS J -- w . . . . , ample supply of techors. No hlK" .school tuition will be paid for those pupils who have no eigiun urnuo ( diplomas. Of this, districts having , high school students will take due, notice. . I Courses of study will be soul oui ns soon r.s rocolved from the stale j printer. All schools will use tholr, eld books until suca time rs they can , he exchanged for new ones. There win hi some delar In making the ex change whleh cannot bo avoided. ! The annual teacnors inuiui win, he held In St. Helens on October 8 9.10 Tho county fnlr will be held, September 17-18-1. All tachors are. urged to send an exhibit to the fain and to he present with their schools! -n Children's Day, Friday September, 19 J. W. ALLEN. County School Superintendent WOMENS CLUB MEETING TUESDAY The St. Helens Womans club will resume their regular sessions oni Tuesday. September 9. Tho meeting i will be at the library nt 2:30 p. m.' They are beginning the study of Ore gon history, using the oulllnoe pro- pared especially for study clubs, by School Days C. OVHvde. who has resided heroJ H' t a t eu t I vr 1 1 y The text used; . . f ,n.. h moved his '" "e nrnaior s History or tircgoir. family to .Portland, where he has ac cepted a good position with one of the lumber companies mere. Judge and Mrs. Harris hr.ve re turned from their vacation. They spent a few diys In the NehnJor. "al ley and from thore they wont to;6ea side for a stay of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Von A. Gray and children motored to Seaside Sunday nd anent a nart of the day nnd Labor Day at the seaside resort. They Helens Thursday after a visit i of were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. several days in Portland. Fred'Ellers of Portland. I Kd Henderson of 8t. John, was There is a new boy at the home of, here the latter part of the --week ' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Crouse,. who visiting relatives. reside on tho West Side. The young Mrs. John Sten, Mrs. C. II. Thomp son and Mrs. Ira Dodd Russell Imvn, been assigned subjects for the Tues day mooting. All members are crged to be present. E. I. Ilallr.gh and Dan Itlrhardson returned from Nehalem Wednesday. J. JI. Thatcher was a bus'nr.ss vinit(ln Portland Thursday. Michael Fresh returned to St. time was experienced by every mem ber of the party. r. CHARLES SOUTH : VIOLINIST AND INSTRUCTOR . has resumed teaching at St. Helens and can be" found Thursdays at the Lidyard residence. j GOAL! COAL! COAL! : The first carload was bought and delivered. The second carload is soon due. Fifteen tons are unsold in this car load If you wish to lay in your supply of fuel fofHhe winter you : had better order NOW.' - . ' " Or3er Your Coal Now ; So as to be sure to get your order filled out of the first two shipments. It is the famous MENDOTA COAL and will . I. be delivered at your residence for ' , . ' Only $7.50 a tori At this price it is cheaper than wood. Phone us now and ; we will book your order, . Frank WilMns Dock Phone, 86-W;. Store Phone, 86-J man arrived early Thursday morn ing and la already1 a great favorite with his parents. "' Miss Morn a Yeomans came down froHTUprtland Monday nnd spent tho day at twe home of Mr. and Mrs. Edison mllagh. Miss Yeomans for merly resided In St. Helens and has many friends hore.. Dave Coons of Woodland, Wash ington, was here. Tuesday on busi ness. Mr. Coons Is a successful fr.rmer Just over on the Washington side. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hopkins of Portland, wore in St. Helons Mon day. Mr. Hopkins will have charpi of the science department in the high school for the com'ng school year. He will also coach the ball tennis of the school. J. W. Hunt, I.oyd Hattan and John Southard went to Vernonia Saturday, thitheir eagerness to breathe a great deal of the pure air of the Nehalem, Uie young men slnpt out In the open Saturday night and were thoroughly soaked by the rain that fell early Sunday morning. They got both tho air and the rala. .,. Richard E. McCallum, who ' has been here for the past week on a vlult to his sister, Mrs. Charles Blakesley, left Monday night for California enroute- to his home at Teeswater, Ontario. l.Mr. McCallum was well pleased wifh the west an was especially enthulastic over the Columbia highway, which he de clared the most scenic road In the United States or Canada. Rev. A.' R. Sperow left' Monda 'or Portland and with otlier athletes tho Multnomah club, left Portland Monday night for Philadelphia. He VH1 participate ln the National tholotic meet Jn the Quaker City nd hopes to establish a new world's ecord for pole vaulting and Jumping, nd the Mist hopes th-t ho will be successful in his efforts. Mrs. A, T. Kiblan was hostess to the Catholic Ladles society Wednes- V afternoon at her home ln West St..' Helens. Those present wore, Mrs. . C. Tucker, Mrs. L. Puzoy, Mrs. H. Cates, Mrs. L. J. VanOrshoven, Mrs. H. Morgus, Mrs. Kossman, Mrs. John Arvldson, Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. A. K. Baseel and Misses Lavlnla and Rose Kiblan. . . At the home of the bride's mother 'a Portland Wednesday morning at U o'clock, Dr. S. B. Hoskla of this city and Miss Marguerite Rankin of Portland, were united In marriage. Rev. Oswald Taylor per'orming the marriage ceremony. , Only relatives and intimate friends of the contract 'ng couple were present. The happy couple- left soon after -the ceremony -in a honeymoon trip to Seaside and ulled on St. Helens friends when rsslng through St, Helens. Dr. and Mrs. Hosklns are well known In St. Helens and have many friends who 'ender congratulations. The St, Helens Woman's club gave farewell party for Mrs. E C. Stan iood at the home of Mrs.' H. J. Southard on . Thursday afternoon. The-tlme was given up to social games, fancy work, etc. Refresh ments were, served and thus ended I, delightful afternoon. The guest of honor has been a member of the club fof some time and always took great deal of Interest In Its activi ties. Mrs. Stanwood and family left Sunday afternoon for Eugene to join Mr. Stanwood, who preceded them there several weeks ago. 1 S Ms-ton was In Portland Wed-' nesday calling on the wholesale, trade. '' 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Barnett re-, turned from a visit to relatives In Halnler. Mrs. Heevers of Portland, Is here cn a visit to her son, Harold Heav ers. Mr. Ed Lynch received a telegram from Colorado Thursday stating that his sister was dangerously 111. Mrs. -Myrtle Henderson of Salem, 's visiting her daughter, Mrs. 11. II. Freoland. A. F. Rarnof was In Portland nh Thursday In conference with the V. S. Shipping board. Miss Annabel Brown, who taught 'n tho St. Jlelens schools last year, s visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs., Kit Conyers. R. Coimtantln went lo Portland !ast night te meet his wife and chll I'en, who have keen visiting In On inrlo, Canada, for tho past month. liarr? ljrons returned from Sac ramento, California, Monday. He was called to that city on account of the death of his son, James Lvon-i. J. H-- Wellington has accepted temporary position with A. J Mem. fng, the druggist, during the absence, or ti Travis. Frits Anllker, road supervisor It, the Coble district, was hero Wed nesday conferring with members of the county court. Mr. and Mrs. William Fudge of Ballston, stopped over In St. Helens ion their way to Seaside, for a visit wun ftir. and Mrs. Hvron MnnUh Mrs. J. L, Williams received a te " nwinesnay irom wen stating: that he had artlved In Now York' for overseas. j Mrs. Burnett, sister of Mrs. C. r ' White, who has been visiting here for several weeks, returned to her home in . Montana this week 1 Manager E. H. Scott of tho local division of the Pacific Tol. nimn. 1 ' Telegraph comnanv kiaki 1. ' end In Portland conferring with of ficials of the phone comnanv. John Johnson w in uni..j 1 Thursday. He Is feeling more cheerful on account of the fact that his wife Is rapidly recovering from an operation which she recently un-darwent. Herbert Conner arrived home on ! '""""""' mgni, naving very re-1 contly been discharged from the, army. Mr. Connor was ln France! fifteen months. 1 II 1 are here again and with them comes the neccesityoi fitting the boys and girls with durable clothing. We have an exceptionally fine stock of Dresstif,,, in sizes from 6 to 14 and our line of Shoes waj nevjtfc' Shoes for both boys and girls In all sizes and 1 vjr styles among which you are sure to find the one you,; For the boys we have Suits, Shoes, Underwear SL Hats.Caps, Trousers and in fact everything needed to ' fit him. Look our lines over before y'ote purchase el JUST RECEIVED the latest thing-; in fall for women, Scarfs, Tarns, Slip-overs and Tuxedo C& Let us show them to you. . AUSTIN' M. Buck ha's retlirnmt - short business trip to Spokane. Mr. w.. jomea ny Mrs. Huck at . pokane and they returned to St ' Helons together. , j i Mrs. A. R. Bpcarow has gone to! Seaside to remain for about two home, her mother. Mrs. Emily1 hoCusen ' tak'ng of Commissioner Judson .Weed who! thatM "J""? eoun,y e''urt'..sn1 that the-high school students of the' Vernonia school are planning i con,o to the county fair and that the hlbl?. SCli.00l.wlU l,ave tlnl nJ tnnT"i!?.m RSi"?n ,nforn, l' Mis.' that although he has accepted a Position with the St. Hole,,, Creosot ng company, he has not given no1 he Idea of taking the Sh , for postniaHter of Ri n,.i.. " :iZnT"" Ireland - "luio 01 September. HOME SWEET HOM2 vrnwi TO niHwry-sJWCY THW1 WC I vnsesi -jn -TMtlOIrl to fT rllOl rlOKtY,NBWKKeNs 1 WH ft J r-y. v'r -1 CT W l ggw.' 3?' "r I J . J " " 1 AroR IT I j s i,ij".ixxzuut,,7 m fifes' r'iwwuti i.i"iw,"-e "onfv fr,a j i! LIBERTY THEATBE Home 0! Good Pictures FRIDAY, SEPTEMHER 5th- Jack Pickford Tn "WHAT MONEY CANT IT, (Auody and Scenic SATIRD AY, SEPTEMBER 6th A rare treat for the people of St. Helens. The Uc Theatfe has been secured by the LOYAL LEGION OF LOGGERS AND LUMBERMEN for Saturday Night, September 6th for the purpose ok tcrTaininfpne people of St. Helens and vicinity: splendid program has been arranged for their entet mcnt. Goo speakine, good vocal music and oneolM screen programs ol the season. FRANK KEEN AN it: of his very best pictures, also a 2-reel MAX SENKT. comedy that will keep you roaring. This entertainnt given by th? Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbet and is FREE. You are all invited to be their gum; Saturday night, September 6th. Doors open at 7 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th Sessue Hayakawa In "THE CITY OF DEI I Comedy and Scenic. This Is a good one ' j MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th- Bessie Barriscale In "TANGLED THREATS', (iooidOrnj)dy TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th- Lew fields In "THE CORNER GROCEr ( and Klnograms. t'lea.te don't miasnhls ono. You will WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th- Lucas Stene In WS DESIRE" Comedy and Scenic. This Is a Bpoclal , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th- Sessue JIayikawa In "COURAGEOUS if ''Outing rhesfcr and Comedy , J' LIBERTY THEATRE J ALVA'SMITH. Manager It Htkar. ...... 30MC Nice rRtM m)NfYTy IT IN CA 9 r-rn)"H'.