St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, January 30, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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MIST MISTINGS
J H. Thatcher niado bua.a
trip to Portland ThurvUy.
'. . h. Bmtarttr cf St. JouJi.
fcraer rsidn: nl H':n.
a taller at the M':: ai x lburJ
! tifct la oc icOTe to fteiiisp
l -n. Wiihitftcft. .
The validity of ttc dog lin
:St :.iin; b-a upheld C'ouatj
sa'.cg of do Ucmse-i on Ta:.
M Grac Howell wa a PortUtt';
Tii!or Tliurs-iay.
T. S. While tratad buiin--
"1 Helen Ri .t up to Port- mcf oyer St. Helen, Tirv
,,-h Th.r , .rwcd snl day. T morning iv. o
LarouAt uit -
mita frinijs.
Miss Mry McKinify of Portland
was a -nd guest of ler sistei.
Mr. Orin Shepherd. .
Wusinpot Macaie has b?c qaite
11 during the fast week, bat fnenis
will be pleased to know thai be U
now muca better.
Wednesday was
Mr. Mary Myrs
friends cal!i a:
dunce to tender congratulations
fjrryia a carta of 700. 'H-d f?et
rf lumber, tr.e steamer Florence
Olsen left out TneilAy night bouna '
tor Sin yrz'Ciito.
V.i stecmer Ernes: H. M?yer bd
en with S10.00 ixi of lanter r.r.J'
t ilicf aild Wednesday ni;ht bocBdi
fcr SNin Pedro.
The 1". S. Enjergescy Board s eam
ct Owitama. tfter trvkis; on l.SOO.-i
009 feet of railroad ties, left for
Portland to complete her csrro.
Secretary William Rasel! cf -he
Columbia Post American Lg:cn in
form, tfce Hiss there will be an !ta
portant meeting of tee Legion Mob-'.
day night at the courthouse. A full '
attendance of members is desire-J. t
John L. Foote. an attorney ; t'ort
land. decided that St. Helens was a
promising field and has located her.
He has his law oiicts in the build
ing recently vacated by the First
National Bank. i
Mr. and Mr. H 1. Soathard spn:
the week-end with friends in Par
land, and while in Ce cetrc-poi J
Mr. Southard took adTan'age o tie
opportunity to attend the Shrtrers
Ceremonial.
Mrs. John L. Storla. prw.dent cf
the St. Helens Woci:s Clib. attend
ed the session and thiaqaet of
General Federation of Wontars Clb
the Benson. Hotel ias; Saturday
tr tis oU home in IwJlocw, Iowa.,
evrra" weeks ago on axoaut cf the
s?rious tilnesi of hi (a: he. rturrdi
io t. Helens Thu-Vi'.a in-jruire. H:s
I Lir p&d cay ,aii one day t
or Vr Mason arr.rrd home
A faulty g!ene burner in th-
sabdued the flaxes which for a ti:u-.
tr.r.'tened to destroy the buiiding.
H. P. Heacock cf Trcadweil. Alas
ka. arr.Ted In St. Helc-Ls Wednesday
and is a gaest at the come of t.u
nephew. L. R Rutherford. Mrs
Heacock and daughter w-.l! arrive
ecrly in the spring and possibly
sake their home here.
John Phillip recently secured in
order fcr Belgian paring blocks atid
started a sma'l for-o J', icen to
work this week.
Maurice Ricliardson who is study
ing radio tegraphy at the Portland
Y. M. t A. spent Saturday and Sun
day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs
D.'w. Richardson. He is progress
ing rapidly and eit?c-s socn to be
ready to take the government elim
ination il Vis; has r.-ee.i rotr.ed ty t!.e
V y: .'. A. In Por'anl t chaLt
the addres of Joe McCoy li co Y.
M C. A. New Tor City, as ?!r. Mi
. ui been trausJ ;r:ed to t lat
c y lai, wiii Ih ii-.-retii; nes
rn :.,r many St. t-t-e f'ler.d CI
Mr ;t"cy who fteravr"..-' tiugnt lu
the St. Helens schools.
The Copeland Acto Company haTi
leered the Ramsey garage buildm,;
and will moTe into tie new quarter
in tie Lear future. Alterations are
being made aad a large stock txom
Miss rvrt'da IVViti is he,-pic f est
in ittt it (e fouaty lerk
icr M-ver! ia
Mrs. J. Pt'enway ,3-1 dsac'tter of
Portland sp-ct S-m-Uy witi Mr. an 1
Mr. D. W. R.'chariisot:
.M . Ira Wassoa. tue Eew t-afhr
cf EigliSb in '.Le hig! chj. ha
tiken rooms with Mr Jack fVwt-i
J W. Ki-e. A. L. Parker and at K
Trn..Arce were air?oag the Vemcaii
pcpSo a--.cd.cg Mart m St. H-in
this week.
Cour.t;. Sirrf-ri-tndnt J. W. Allea
viil go to MtM:r.r.Tiile Saturday to
spv.k t'. a Yamhill county local la
st:: j:c
M V.- i-line A!!c w:'I leave earlj
neit week for FVItr.an. Washington
to tv ititiaie-l itto the Iv-ita lv!ta
Delta cit.'cial sirority at tfce Ya.h
ngtcn Stile co.Iei.
Char!e- Y'rvr. who w fora.erl.
cor;r.ectl wita the Or-cn Mtt back
in the '. di-'d at Gnn:s P. oj
Thursday mora.r.g Ti funTal
5-rii-i wj-i ( fcrid riatskaie
cunday afternoon at I o'clock
GRANGE MEMBER
SHIP INCREASES
J J. Gagan. Secretary of Evwan
Grange No. 5" J. it Chapman. ur
S jn. writes the Mist that at a p?c:al
mec-ting Jan. !3rd. 20. seven ni-jie
trere prcp'3 metntK-rship. The
rr.eet:rg was heid :n the new hall o!
;..e fnt.it which is a sabstactiai
t ui'dicg and one whic the rid-'nt
of the Chapman district take pnJv
Ts Chapman Grf.r.g" was organ
iied by crgisuer A. 1. Morris ahotit
a year ago and its growth hs treL
rap.d.
v frr.TT,. Rrift.fi v u..i being built whici viil ;ive them am
brittan entertained at a dinner pany pSo.P r - of
Saturday night in honor of Mr md Mr ri tralt "ul Ei th;r
Mrs. P. L. GrtfSn who left fcr their I f ri-: lirr toT fBr"
Califcrnia home SandaT. TheT ixii
out on the steamer Klamath. f
Mis Bessie J. Fay, an eijrience r
niiliner cf Pcnlind has bought tie
millinery stock of J. T. Taber and
v ill open a millinery e-s:ab:-..n:e-'t in
the Hewitt building in the quarters
now occupied by Benaett's bcrber
shop. Mr. Bc-nnett will move to hi,
new shop about Feb. lOta.
Miss Hazel Brittan has accepted
the position of Chief Operator in tie
Astoria telephone ofsce. Her trans
fer to Astoria is a weil merited pro
motion. Mi33 GLidys Hobts succeeds
Mia Brittan as chief operator in tie
local exchange.
Mrs. Thomas Istister went to Porv
iacd Thursday to attend a birthday
party given her friend Mrs. Garsea,
who celebrated her T5ti anniversary.
Mrs. G arson is an old time frtend cf
Mrs. Isbister. in fact, she met Mrs
IsSirter at the New York dock wha
M.-sf L came over from Scotland and
has ben her "Amer.caa mother ever
since." Mrs. I sta'ed.
T-e Fieldhoas Motor Company
report a nuhing bssmeu In Ford '
ears. Recent deiiver.ea of new Fordi I
were made to the follow lag: 1'amu.ie -Engstrom
and Mn. E. Wellborn of
Warren; A. E. Butts of Colunbia,
City Invested in a sedan. The St
.. .... , . ... . lity invested in a sedan. The St.
J r . ! dance given by . Hel urj ttld Standarl
w ITr-M riiT 'e:-- Oil Company eaci. bought ton tmck,
I" etioyable affair and tn- ltd tocr,g ,,re je:tTerede to
cortumes depicted real hard tim
?!rs. Mary Wellington and Dal-
Perry were the prize winners fos
having the most appropriate cos
L. 3. Hopkins, Wist Brotiers. Oscar
.Johnson. T. Nordbeck. H. W. White,
C. Beoier. Gecrge Perry. J. M. Burk
tead and Elmer Dodson. Mrs. G.
Mrs. J. Lawrence of Portland wh Thomas chose a sedan. Mr.
hn, been visiting Mrs. S. L. Butter i Fieldhouse expects to receive severe
during last week, left for her uoine ; ear loads of new Fords in the ceit
..londay. Mrs. Lawrence fs a former luture and wi!l make deliveries as
resident of Columbia county, 'laving fr5; 2 possible.
lived fn the Deer Lslaad section Cor c. J. Larsen'was a caller at tij
many years. J Misl of5c? Wednesday and statei hr
Eye, that need glasses are en ! Is planning to leave in the near fu
(aJ2 t't'd to specialized efforts. I tur for an extended eistera trip
That's why Dr. T.iompsoa de-1 California. Texs. Oklahoma, Kansas,
votes his entire time, thought and Colorado, and Minesota are some of
efforts to Eye Examination and man the states he will -.!,:: iVliile on the
ing of Quality Glasses which are: trip Mr. Larsen will wite freiuent
Cround in one of tho best plants on . letters to the ii;t te.ling of inteie
tne Pacific (oast. Consult hira about ing happenings of the trip and con
your glass needs next visit, Wednes-. ditions as h? finds them in the states
cay. reb. 11. Orcadia Hotel ail day. ; ho wiir visit
WILL RECEIVE
GUN FROM OREGON
l"n!vrity of Or-gos. Eug'te
Tho I'niversity c( Oregon Is soon to
rueive from the Poget Sound navy
yard at bremer.oc. Wuthir.g'cn. ul
of the small furs mounted on ti.e
battleship Oregon when she made her
historic dah t:n San Francisco
clear ap?und Suta America to pr
tic.pate m the battle of Santiaro in
3?. A letter received at the of
c cf Prn:dB Csmpbell from Rear
Adsita! H. A Held, comtriniatt
at Ereairrtoa. ?a the nrs that
the piece wcu!d !s lent to tr.e l"a.
versity if desired. It Is expected to
arrive ia a few days
Tue gun w.tich helped win the war
wiilt Spain will be suitably inscribe;
aad placed in an appropriate posi
tion here as a m. mento cf Oregon s
namesake vel. Tne I'nivecvty
already has the old fag wfcich wn
carried ty le Or-eon dari-.g thi
war. Fur a long time the Bug hur.;
ca the :oLi iour 3f S i a'.'aiais'r;
tios building,.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Grade lioisteia bii..
Z years eld C. J. Lrea. Warren.
Orejca 7-tf
Hay for Pale First class mixed
bs.!ed hay. JI p-r ton Joep:,
Erick-on, Sr. W-rrn. Ore. " -4t
44 acre. iU miim out. 14 cleared.
house, orcnard, IJ150 16110 down,
balance eay terms. per cent. J
B. Godfrey. 7-
For Sale On account of leaving
soon. 1 o"er for sale. Yellow len'
grown in this coumy for a number of
years. It grows large and niaturrs
early. American Wonder, nur&ank.
Netted Gem and Pruij of Multnomah
County seed potatoes. One S fooi
oak eitensicn dining table. Kitchen
table, a few chairs find other house,
hold articles. C. J. Lrseti. iWrr-n
Phone 101-K1S. 7-1
.tTlt f. TV t.RNt.KI!
Poxoaa Granre will meet win
Go Me Grang- Stardar. Feb. Tth.
at 1 - o'cltxk A. M. !J
crdf.' of the Mas'er
A K. TAKBELL
XrTK II
Ta l 1. rk s Off.c- w .1! Jgiia issue
lot i,cva?s twgiarinj fb. :. l:
J W. HI" NT.
County Clerk
SIMMONS
IN" THE ClUCl'IT COt RT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOK COL-
IV HI A COl.VTY.
K,Ja Foster. PlaiatlS. v Frank
Ejs'er. IVfeadant
To Fraik Eas'cr. the Ivefendatit
abv named:
la the name of the State i.f Ore
gon yoa are hervby roja:red to ap
pear and anwer cr other is- plead
to the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled Court -nd ccue
c a or before tae 12th day of March '
12. SAii date t'ing more than n
we k sutweouect io the first publi
cation of this summons, and if yoj
fail to- so appear or aaower, for wan
thereof the plaint;!? will apply to th
Court for th relief prayed for In the
corr.plxtat Sld herein. to-it: For
a decree di.4o!vir.g the bonds of tnat
.rinionjr heretofore and now existing
bo'. ween the plaintiff rnd defendant
aad ahHlu!ely uitorclng lie plalntiS
from dfondant and r!or.i; ; pliii
t.ff s maiden rnrne cf Rl-odi Em hum
and for sach cit.er atid further re
lief as to the Court rn-y ere Ju
and ejui"alle
Son lew of this summon, In made
up- a jou by put!:caiion thereof pur-'
mi-.r to an orler the Honcrrble J
A. E-.km. Judge of t.-.o r.bove entitled
Court, made and entered on the Istli
dy cf January. !:. directing pub-l-'it
uc t .ereof tn the St. Helens
Hist, a newpapor of g-neral circu
!.tirB. pr.nted and published in Col
umbia v'tunty, tr"goa. for six con-srou'it-;
k
t-te of tn puhliratitn. Jt.iuan
l?ie of list public.it.cn. March II.
!:.
n W TAYLOR.
Att raey fr-r Plaintiff
P't fifttce A4dros: 534 Chcmbr
cf Cc-mmtrcw Hid?. Pcrb.-d. tire
Try a M st Want Ad for crta n re
sults i! you have xnythirg for sate.
flASON'S
FOI?
LUNCHES
CANDIES
CIGARS
TOBACCOS
ICE CREAV.
SODA FOUNTAIN
SPECIALTIES
HOT or COLD DRINKS
MASON'S
LIGHT
on your eash resource, 1 al
ways to be had from the stubs
of ycur check bo:k. You know
to a penny how mucli cash
there ia iu the bsnk without
bookkeepirg or less of time.
That alone is worth opeiing a
b-.ck account. But there ar-:
many other benelits. We iall
be glad to explain them to you
in person if you will call.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Reserve Sys'em
CHAS. GRAHAM, President. H. A. CHILD3. Cashier.
Let Us All Be Thrifty
And produce more in 1920
than in any previous year. In
the meantime buy your goods
where your money goes the
fartherest in Quality Groceries.
THOMAS H. ROY
Phone 42 St. Heleni. Oregon
CHEVROLET
5 Passenger I ouring Car
$875
F. 0. B. ST. HELENS
COPELAND AUTO CO.
St. Helen?, Oregon
Phone 87
1000 Loaves of Bread
That is the amount we are bale
ini; nd delivering daily. jt
means that several thousand
people in St. Helens are each
day eating our bread. They
must like it and they should
(or it is good bread.
Your Grocer Has It
Priced at 10 Cents
-
Just a little lower in price and
better in quality than other
bread.
West St. Helens
Bakery
S. HEl'MANX. Prop,
lloulton. Phone 114-(
Wall Paper
We have just received a beautiful line of wall paper.
There are 27 different patterns and we can suit the
most fastidious taste. It's about time to begin think
ing of cleaning up the house for the spring and our
Paint and Wall Paper departments can be of great
assistance to you. We shall be glad to have you in
spect this line.
Gold Band China
We have a very good line of gold band China. The
pattern is tasty, the china good and the prices ex
tremely reasonable. In entire sets or single pieces.
A visit to our store will convince you that we carry
everything in first-class hardware
St. Helens Hardware
H. A. HOWE. Proprietor
(Suxissor to K (i. Iiittol
Telephone 97 St. Helens, Ore.
i"j-i
IP
LIBERTY
Thf tU- of I he lWt In I'lrliuw
Wm. S. Hart
BORDER
WIRELESS
ON
WEDNESD7, FEB'Y M
William 5 HaiVt
'niO HILL HA HT"
Plot a bandit, then m rcut
of rotty glrU, then a navlof
ot tlio govprnaiental .crt.
and hut bent of all. !
llr for t'nrl 8am.
IMIV T MIHH TII1H
MOMIU. rr UIU AHV Sml
UWHEN DO WE EAT"
KEATl'KINO
ENID BENNETT
One &f tiio n,,1!lt c::.,rml,is
tar on tij -re.i today.
Tl KsitAV, I'KHItt'ARY rtnl
"THE GIRL WHO CAME
BACK"
r'EATl'UING
ETHEL CLAYTON
Mi ( ;lytoi, portrayi the ro!
of t!.e :au,'.r of a t'Hef v.n.
rfirm thnngii lnB pow,p of
Kr.it. t.tdn and luve.
Wm. S. Hart
IN
"BORDER WIRELESS"
Till It-SllAV, FKIl'V 5th
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