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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
PAGE FOUR THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1920., OVER THE COUNTY I WARREN Leroy Larson and sister Miss Nora occonipunied by the Misaps Costello ef Portland spent Sunday on a trip up the Columbia Highway, cam ping at Multnomah Kalis. Miss CosK'llo will teach in her Warren schools an other year. Judge V. J. Fullerton was one of the farmers who attended "Farmers Day" at Kainier on Saturday snJ looks much improved after the trip. He will go to Baker next week to attend the Oddfellows' state gather ing there. Mr nmt Mra Snlttnkl nt Ynnllnn were guests of Mr. and Mis. A. L. Morris on Sunday on a trip over the loiumoia fiiguway. Petfl VMl u'lm rpnnntlv hmiplir the Dolun place is moving his stock irom nis lannton ranch. Miss Inp7 (trpu-pll nf PnrM?inH ennnt Sunday with . her parents, Mr. and mrs. i . . ureweii. Lost Pair rimless glasses, with gold chain, in case, between A. L. Larson's place and Heeler's. Re turn to Agnes Anderson, Warren. A. E. Lund, accompanied by Mrs. O. A. Erickson and Mrs. Porter Loomis, spent Sunday in Portland. The farmers have nearly finished their spring work and a large acre age has been planted. Grain crops are in fine shape but root crops arc very late. CHAPMAN The dances at the Grange hall which are held Saturday nights prove to be social events and are enjoyed by all who attend. The rain which fell Sunday night was welcomed by the farmers in this vicinity and did much good. The Chapman school has closed a very successful term. It Is under stood that plans are being made to enlarge the school before the next term ana employ an additional teacher in order to accomodate the 50 or more pupils who attend the school. L. R.Frink. our capable road super visor is making needed improve ments on the Spitzenberg-C'hapman road, widening the fills and lower ing the grades. Mr. Frink under stands how to do road work and gets the best of results. Representative E. I. Ballagh was a visitor in our community Monday meeting numerous voters who ap pear satisfied with his services in the legislature and propose to re turn him to serve another term. As an illllstrat Ion rt l,n. ductive land is "in the Chapman neighborhood, J. C. Leap received Eimost $500 Mr the products from one acre of ground after he used all he wanted for family use. Mr. Leap raised a quantity of fine onions ant! says if he had a whole acre planted in onions, he believes he would have sacked at least 1000 sacks. Real estate is changing hands, set eraf new deals having been recently reported. We welcome the new comers. Them Is nlmitv f .,.. nil 1UI DEER ISLAND Mrs. Thomas Pooling of i'ortluml vittited with hor daughter Miss I'ntli rlne IooliiiK for tho week-end. Practically every one in Ueer Isl and attended and enjoyed "tho school picnic which was held on the beach Sunday. Hert Adams was master of ceremonies and covered himself with glory in pulling off some of the stunts. Kd. Keelan won the fat ninn's riii-A Al:ifil I'ji:. the t'lrU' race and Mrs. Frank Daley w;is the winner ot tho ladies race. A fin nicnit! lunch was sorveil 11111! ev.iv one had an enjoyable day. School closed a very successful term Friday. All t lie grades passed, and the directors and patrons ot the scnool were so pleased with tho work of the teachers Miss Cathrine Pooling and Miss Mattle Lee Case that they have engaged them for next term. Ily securing a number of cars for loading, tho Tide Creek Lumber company has been able to keep run ning, though not to full capacity. The mill cuts 50,000 feet per day and the product is shipped to coas' and eastern points. Quite a number of men are employed in tho mill which is a valuablo r.sset to the com munity. A number of friends tendered Mrs C. E. Clupperton a surprise, paitv Friday night in celebration of her birthday. A deliirliifiil fVMII tit 1 VI' 'I U i spent and dainty refreshments served. Superintendent Mike Kaufman of the Deer Island Logging company is again a hannv man hei-aim r ii, fact that he again possesses his Auburn Beauty Six after having had the car in a Portia id shop for some days, occasioned bv the pit in contact with a telephone pole. F. Lengacher went to Ilillsboro Tuesday and brought back a new Auburn car which he has alreadv sold. Mrs. Frank Daley will soon leave for Walla Walla, Washington, t. soend some time with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cramer and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mayer of Van couver, Washington, and Mrs. Ho!) Xerton of Portland were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daley. Friday's eleetinn la much Interest and a heavy votn is expected. It is hoped that tho Deer Island ceonlfi w ill v.no r... ,r,,.i . i.. and we believe they will. J ne contest for Representative Is causing much noi.,ii.,i;,. i u.vHtukiuu, iirure. sentative ItiilWii . here as has Mr. Tarbell. hi8 oppon ent, and the mmnai la v....... i .' . . close. " - oe , 13 J.n' ,,.Mr' nnd Mr8' E- T- Keehin, . . o "ospital Tuesday. May ISth, at 7:40 p. m., a daughter. Mother and child doing fine and tho father is slowly recovering. REUBEN J M. Lindsay ami grandson of Rainier were in town Tuesday. J. P. Kiuinersou of Mayger is visit ing his di:ughler, .Mrs. C. T. Rauibal isky. this week. J. W. Allen and K. I. Haling!) of St. Helens were In town and vicinity tills week talking with tho voters as to their success on the 21st lleth have many friends In this locality who will be glad to see lliem win out. A welcome rain iMmday night will aid the growing crops vrrv mater ially. Judge J. A. En tin and wifo of Astoria were the g iests of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Watts over Sund iv. On Sunday M. A. Jei ntn; of Heaver Homes came in with his auto ami took the Watts and F.nklu fnmlltcH out to Ills beautiful home. whor they were treated to a genuine farm dinner, finished off with homo made Ice cream of (lie g.-riiine article. The gnosis were taken hj Mr. Jen nlng for a rido over the roads In that part of the country. I'pim tlieli return they found Unit Mrs. Joining had another feast prepared onu of those feasts that ealv Mrs. Jeunin.-r knows how lo prepare. W. F. t'arnnc.len and "' wr' visitors in Portland tills week. M A Jeiinlng and wife were vis iters In town Tuesday dtto Kuimers n ot Muyger visited over Sunday with bt" sister. Mis. C. T. Uamballsky. IV S l.lnlen, wife and daughter visited over Saturday nnd Sunday nidi friends In Portland. J II. I'rli'k of lintnior win In town Wednesday. WHAT'S AILING AMERICA Too tunny diamonds, not cuoiigii alarm clucks. Too many silk shirts, not enough lilim flannel ones. Too many pointed !oed shoes, and not enough scin:re teed ones. Too ninny sei'ge stills :'iiil tiel enoiiRh overalls. Too many dwdlette and not enough nprous Tin many (itln iipli ditered Union- sines anil not eniniuli cows Too hiaiiv iiistomers and not enough producers l oo union oil stui K ami not enoiigu savours nrci unlM. It costs much mora to iiinliitnln n rudatii i ond than ha rtl -nurture nails.. Many of Orrf-oira lilgliwsys will be harcl surfaced If you vuto :t 0 2 X Vi's fi r tho i per cnt HtRlg Ki ad Hood Limit on May II. Hit Your lvmt. Kveryomi should do nil ho can lo provide tor his family and In order lo do tills lie must keep bin physical F 1 y it n & Cornthwaitc Columbia County Agouti for mwuii.I., lit Ihov, HAI MVM A Ml I'MSKX AIToMiilllllX Shop nnd Salesroom () n 0 liloi k east of H. P. i. S. di pot. St. Holcim, tlregull. No oim , !"IMIV Miitm of ' , UC feeling ,irilbl' . tlay'i ki.rk 'u, w4ik od ...rt i. "H.r t S CHICK FeS I fr thli tr .' fr all thlrtci? BUTTER MILK y J I EFFICIENCY I Our Hobby t t t i In handling repair work it will be our constant aim to give the public efficient service. All repair work entrusted to us will have prompt and skillful .attention. We invite a share of your patronage with the assurance that we can please yau. Yours for Efficient Servic?. Doing Our Best to Save You Money That is what we are doing every day I people buying meats at our market It will pay you to give us a trial MORTON & WILSON TWO MARKETS ( mtml Shikrl I'lu.nr 60 t Si i m J MUt rtoH St. Helens Garage OILS, GASOLINE, TIRES AND ACCESSORIES GARAGE-CORNER WILLAMETTE AND UAK STREETS t t SCAPPOOSE Cashier E. E. Wist of the Firdt aiauiiai can was a business visi tor in Portland Monday. Roadmaster T. S. Wilkes was hero Tuesday i.na Wednesday conferring With Roafi Snnorvin. r . relative to the road work in this uiDimt. Good progress is being made on the "ew Kar,a'e which is being built by the Wickstrom's and It will soon be ready for business. There is some talk of taking th Scappoose baseball team to St Hel ens on July 4th, and bring awav the cup or piize for the winner of the ball game. Kepresentative Edison I. Hallagh M3,8 Wu0n."ay me"S the voters. ,h " tjlgh llas many warm friends in the Scappoose neighborhood. One of the first matters which the K',.nd councl of Scappoose will w?ll lltt ,VP?n to act on and wl":h w 11 etSUeir earneht consideration, plant. eiectnc light Election talk i the principal talk Friday the voters here will express Le L'm-ts aVi-e Polls. "The8 . i 7 . DCC",S " e with the mill tal f0r,the "'"intenance of the l6""?1?""! institutions and of Th IV. V r . UVOr E0d r0aJa- nJJ hJla"cn ,Conruction com- t .i,iV uu,'"'er oi men at work at their camp jHt north of Scan poose and it is understood they -win won begin to lay paving on thghl S. Benson, chairman cf the State Highway Commission, was in Scm pooso Monday looking over the nro" f the work on the Highway. VERNONIA Harvey Duncan is still said to be , V5, tlCal co,ndltln hut it is 1 opej lie will soon be better "iej fttli".1.8.."'-. with his : ' "" evening and is intpml ing to make Vernonia his f.re; but' the IV ll TZrt o ofhtCfcarr ervone rpnnwi " evtr- ev' ,u i. , ' '-inmencemeut U TWHBnPO;m "e a '"cceR u. T. Hall and family were startled out of nearly seven years' growth law Monday when a large stun?P which rlann8tr.ar,d U.t f ils accGstomed place, aided perhaps by a little dvnn mite set off by the railroad men near here landed in the upper part or their house and threatened to come on down into the lower art -,i?epre,8e.ntaJive Baa8h was here thin week i the Interest of his candl dacy Mr. Ballagh's good service In the legislature made him many friend, here. ri-? .i i ,; j l !l I H my iff mt m Announcing the Arrival cf cur SPRING MILLINERY Ladies are invited to call and look over our attortck stock of SPRING STYLES M. RICEN OPEN EVEN1NQS AMBITION sits under the sun shade in the bow. Youth is at theoif. And this young man- at least, has learned that henevtf can jet any place unless he PADDLES. Life is but a day in the canoe. The easiest thing to do is DRIFT. But let's head up stream, young m of Scappoose. Start that saving account today interest allowd on savings. PADDLE DON'T DRIFT Ambition is the alias for Fortune and she will then smile on you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Scappoose Capital. $25,000 00 Unlte BUtei Dopoiltory n xf,ltin'A,n ' WII.HON. I'renldent "AVID M'KINNON WILSON, Vice-President EDWARD E. WISt, Caahler D. J. SWITZER ueter The Inside of the Pm'I . J-he "finish" cf any r.ainr,,i ob depends largelonT. 0r,.varnied materials used I When q,U,ahty of the ucts are employed I tfc rei!.H ",er Prod" api-ointing.Thefi1 ! S,.aJ dis- a product for every pahu 'CntaininS nd. is built on tSV' materials plus high-Made rnln r h,3h-Erade both vmanuPfacturefndac:n"ureraCtUre SBATTLB SAOTCOR?PANY COLUMBIA DANCE RE C O R D S AT THE DRUGSTORES A. J. DEHING DRUGGIST I ST. HELENS, OREGON