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PAGE FOUR
MIST. MISTINGS-;
this
..--JkJCMiillJwrm-ot-lrwrfcW w fPobF Contact' W ill
County iurt is in sesslea
wifek. beginning Wednesday.-..-'
"Mr. and: istfs. L. R. Rutfefford
wero in. Portland Thursday.
Atorter'.Gbre was a legV$sitor
in WiKrana' lust Saturday.
Mrs?. John L Sorla was aTres!
t;rvV Monday tj$iiij; friijuits.-
airs:'- John L. Fopt'e nml .dptt'frh.trr',,
Joaftwrft .n PortliuiX-laMirsiJoJC.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thompson were
'Portland visitors cvr- Sunday.- '
Supt. J. W. Allen ?-iade an official
visit to the- Seappoose Bchool Tues
day. . ... .
Mrs. C. H. Jchn -erf Portland, is
visiting her sister,"" 3trs. '''William
Mucklo.
Jacob .Mnmor ail John I'mrpr, oC
J";eer Island were here Wednesday on
business. ' ':'.'
Sheriff H. E. LaBira m4j a trip
to the Suunjside camp the first of
;Uo week.
Max Wilson, who has a 'position
with tho Armour ..company, spent
ounday at home. . --'
Billy Dodd, who has been ill for
E.evervl das, has racovere J auliioiem-.
1 to be out. agai'i.
Mrs. A. F.Barnett went to Ratri-
r Monday and SDent the day wit.'i
uioumr, Air 4'sro,.;- J
to business here Wc.las-
attending
dai
Mrs. Hoy Stewart and
daughter spent Sunday with friends
in GoWe. ''.y.'. ,V!'V;
MrV.aV Mrs. rttfotd S toVftt .'Jtl
Moaday .ror i'oriiaBc;w.iierji vney wr
i-K&nttW U.llr'iiosmi ol Port-m,ans:,: ' ol'
THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JUNE 4. 1920,
. :;:'..'.' VI... Ihii-mI nrMl.iMlOU
: f.. .11.11.. swimf lii ri' i 'nn - . - j t
li.iiiirr -y " ,,our t p.,n,mnil !ft iHtrtt'UKIiTn Kivt -.(Vf .. 1 1
ball. (lniitor.'s, diy hst! H jj ; ,,( I.iihIioI.i for Urn wlntrr wlu-iit f
lit Mill.' Dwellings are l.u.ll nrnil ul , , nll,roxlImlt0 ni. !
- : ; ,'tm poWrt Battery
The starting motor takes the cur
rent froiBl'JtiorfW'g' bnteVy hro
"brushes.f ."Jt inietlin8 happis that
Ibwsrt brushes f ' a rluin reasonit
i tTry. ncVimakiiig iprier" .cont:irt J- uul
lsAaVspcal'Mhe wy-B!d here with
fiU nd ,HftiT. J. piiiJiia.
.:jS5c?'"aiii;f;Mt. H.UfiVi'rn ere In
roifla'na'V!ftJiesdi'-bti iomuluev''
business anif,ptisjis.arirt."' -v.
'- Mrs. W. vfcJ.K'M'l yt.AVtsi.Fp rU
efis'is suffprlug ftiW i Vvere att3clt
of Inflammatory rheumatism.
' f'ete Hansen has moved to S-'aei'le.
and has entered into purtnersti.p with
a Mr. AltUouso in the trannor busi
ness. .
M!ss X.ibml Buniie'l, lii.JtJ.iecn
ill duriuio: the past weijk' tAHv
ering auilj will soc u l)0"tiuito,An
'.tht system f.Vhwiilrottbto'-arisPs In
lli-'B'uvaluiiillli.ita,.' y....l.Ari ' -U....1.1 K.
;sarfully oiuijilnrVl -:,'; Agatnv-one-.of
liur ; cells cf'tfhTu tiirugo battery ruii.
(inwn.'lH'tore tlis-ottiera. wliii'.li irei
.1 )irpirt A.Hfrtr i'nn tn lin :mnf I hatcllvf U'S
iVotk tlliihtrwx.wQlile to linndlo.
aiso a gram or grit or irregn mat
tor may get between the contact
points of the switch nnd msy make
".Xvtirltt. of 'tfdttblfi. bisfora It. is dis
covered and dislodged.
apain.
P. H. Cund, a pro8p$&fs'aHri
cf the Warren commuil-fcClg . 4f.
tending to business in Su Heftus
Tuesday. t ----- - -
H. B. Beckett, counsel of t .ie Mc
.'ormick lUmher com pa a to. Js m St.
Helens thfr week, thd guest of Mr.
und Mrs. U. b McC'orniu-Vc.-.: '
v Oury Hfeey ftor spending" a week
rn -Portland, returned homo Sundrty.
and is now employed at, the. Island
Lumber company plant. " ' . ' '.
Wilhnr ( nrtiLl.dci i'tii 'iwna '.n n"r
j niercluflit ;manne for s eial
Irs. W.i-rHiaY Atffc;i::f-oth. has retuuid,,to .Uia hem cf
ju ere' V.f ttori" Wt CuSpw Prent In West w. Helen.
Mr. and Mr3. Ed.rLaws sd Mr.
. .i..s.ji.u Uiv spent a few days
; Vei-nonia.-.thj.-flrfet -ot 4lta'A'jk,
The loaal chaiter.'or'teJttfrs
.vent to Rainier NS'ediresiayVevening
.hd put on the work for the.; -Kamier
.jdge. ,.' 'j
Mrs. Alice Manlcy cf Slofunville.
ii. s i-een ,f siting-Jier. daughter,
i.j Ed. Jouea, retufneu Iioihl
.'ucsday. "
..i.s3':s Aij-ce, and'. Antra. Quick eo--
jrtained ta Himalaya: tJiub.alutx
: y evening..' Jiisj
js a guest.'
A. L. Morris, and Mr." Hf's'kiW wee
Jown tnrough the lower end "of the. 1
.ounty t '. Ifrtrtr -pTir't jf last weeV
Dr. ami; Mrs.. Hoskins -went to
orst i.rove Weduesday to. attend
.. il '.literal oi Misi 'Jessie 1 lVuxiot'
who died Tuesday in ,S(, .Helens.. ,
I. W. Rivera of Jils-dil". was 111
Oregon Cifr last week to' attend tlic
uurial services-of . his. lUtle grani!
Jatighter, hoso' dttth 'otctlrred In
that city. .! , . ,
. Join ns horo seyaral Jays
..Is week. Mr Jnrt-i-'iias-a great
-lU'.nl-'er of rrierds in M 'Ielens ai.d
olumbia t;ounty- -ivJ a -art-. a iy
,)lcj3u to S.-e mm : :iinr.K tlieiiv
tluis. R.'MeCormlCk of San Frutf
,fokVr' Heacoll tluls' R-"MeCormltfk ol San Frutl- '
' V.'" '"!'' ' i 'co, head of the Mof'c-Tiulck lum-
i . - vv
McMinnvlllo
i crop
highway H n .IiunJu'Is
iiri'iilcr tliutt Iha.-uMl
nmlti f a niiinih fn.t'l1ir,; t"H la.silll
two ronservatlva'S'
THANKS TO H.IKNDS
1 Wish to fliank- vetoes at ivu t i,...'
uuilca 6uy fot-fh support .Ihevi' 1 ""IJ , . , . ., ,i,
...viK5...i. r.lni 11,1111 n... I'km. U rslt field. V. X SmlUi s.iitiltU
If-Fiectwh"i "promwo to conduct
ed
Yamhill to
bcinit paved. , ,..,,' I 4j ayM.rini . hibIiiU'.pi1 th''J-l
.lAirtlnfld-votiM-s rejeci.u - ; : i
aT& rf ft 'r,.N: UocV
'"lJ'imos 121.000 bonds to build. R..I.I le,ch Purvey. .ngua,l
Wi.rk beiTiin on four slory
tcpiplo t Portland,
llintmtiii -nnd III
ti ii..rl..' tn lio enlarged. Unison; .ftiisoitid hir.
stem of UK'tiK fuelling pond Dring: - v i,j rii-ut-lt - Hunch
great results. acres si'l s for 5 J. Vil 0.. .
KuKKtmo issues I .in, u oonus .... . , , ,, k , ,(, ,lliprvr,,.
will build iivlallon field. !
l lu county applies for inoro slate i Kos -U i r - N-vv mucl.lnory l.oln
t.i.. ,w ,,..vlnir I Installed In l'al creamery.
Amity to liavo branch extoitslon j Mndr.r. New llu-atrn cotnplele.J-'.
school from Agrleiiltural college. , Va, c,,iii;aiiy funded tu dr. II of
.ill u. uii.M:t w,, 7 'Oil. 1
Ml ui.i.'i,
Inbor-' ' Ho '.'in rg-r JWtiiTiiau men .i.iu run
4. II 1 , V , '
and Hullo Creek' tiso .Riddle lig pacKing, n
Hrt-.rtH'..;'?l1,p?wX
bull.r'rl.,il,i'., .M; ' '-""l,
A'BUniiif..)',lu(,,,",,,
paid .t,,,;, i,.';,
'""V'H'H r.iiTj ... "'r
menlu.v.. I, .fa, ,,,
.''..' .' vt'fl'l'!v. "nj, j-, . ;
'S Jmuso (l be-JlHts 44,U.r ,. ; It ,
v:: Nv4;j)o.non it.iW.v;j"':
.'of 350 odil'ffr'l lo c.ni.i ,,u ?'
..nilitun. ulil , if" JT'
'f is;orla (,,. ,
iho offlco in a liUKlnesslike maniiiT.
J H. WKLLINUTON.
A'OTICK TO ntF.MT'ORS
tS THE caiJNTTV' COl'RT OK TII1J
STATE OF 'OREGON FOR t'Of
.; 1,.1'MBIA COUNTY. ;
111 the Matter of tho Estate of Robert
; Christ en son. Deceased.
.Notice. Is hereby given that (he tin
1 ("signed has been nppotti.ed nd-
mill resumes np'tarUm. t : W- ;
Municipal ownerslilp of stre.-t rail
peliticlans. Seattle ro willy paid
f fie n million dollars for the priv
ilege of mvnlng Us own carllne, mid,
(ho benefits llureif were which
herrhlcd. Now dlspatdhes tell Imv ;
I S"atllelti'S uro to have tlir ail.li'.r
I iil..!inrn nf i)iivln 7 cents for car-:
fare and tin additional cent for trans-;
fers. '
Salem Jersey bull brings $10,.r.00.
Milton i'tinstructlou 6f aut'o tour-;
!st park under way,
'- "'
H ' ulail. ..
' E!Vii. Uv
-1'itst rntor nf Hin Eni'ita nf ltnl.on
"irlstensen. Ueeeascd, 'by the' Count.. " flerencii slilnglo mill Is In opera
' v.irt ot Columbia County, State oi,tlon.
. ;r)!jon. -and has duly qualified. All givsldn New logging company
. rsons having cli'lniH ngairst said i 3,lirU dnt-rallons.
late are hereby notified lo present l'
".e same, auly verified as, by. law re
luired, to the undersigned; at his
-iSidence, at Vernonla, Oregon, with
,:i six months from (he doto hereof
Hated and first published- Jun.j
4th, J920.
HANS CIIRISTEN3BN,
... Admlqiiitrulor
Harris & Gore. Attorneys.
. . St. Helens, Oregon.
f. .
1 Hi;. (.'olHfrMni 7
r." I. K.''.Kuft. -rantlv u.'i
koii iM.'tiiclt.s, ( iri.l;ij.S,' IUii A vp Ai,i vtditKii
TIIF().inntM,KN ;HI1U:. Mi P. (t). j
fltfl Tburmnn Klrrrt n. '-'.. .. ;.',';. .' - . Portly
jSK I'OH TllhpiKlinMAlNN (tl r.Kf KODr f llflK Oil,
. ' . it
looking over orchards.
M ss Shores has been in St. Heleri
r three days training the children
.or the Tom Taurub weddiag, Licn
takes place Friday evenjng... '. . ..
Mrs. Miltoa -Smith aiid daughter;
Miss Avis, cf Rainier, vere visitors
r.t the heme cf Mr. .and Mrs. L. K.
Rutherford one day this week.
Mrs. Marsh and her son; Max, and
daughter, Ora, departed the first
of the week for Newport where they
will spend a couple of weeks, -.
Miss Laura Wileoh.'bf 'Pittsburg,
ompanied fcy his son, t'has. "R., Jr
:4sa St. H?len. this , week attending
meetings at the . stock holders , aad
alrectors. - ; '' .'"'' "
S. A. Hawkins, former 'feuDerln-'
'.endent of ,! the." Columbia - Contract
jtompany, vfrites tho Mist that he If
oa his wayi;back Jo St.- Helens, f rou.J
Long Beacii, calit.,'filia .exppcts to,
arrive in tlrts city about June 10th.
He- is-making the tria, .via.' auto. ' .-,
jsn The mew double' Visfon'aal
fKa ity qiasses have corns to stay..'
Come In. an,d talk il over with
out feeling Junder any obligations to
purchase, pr. Thottfpsot) ai)oialiies.
on Perfectly Flttd .GJasses for par-.
ICansas, and Miss Juan ita Sla.ws.oj) oj ',t(cular peopje. Next visit Saturday.
Gerard; Kansas, are: visiting .'at -lh ju-8;:Or4a6iB.VHS(,Vitiay". ' 2t
linmi: nl Mi. an.l XI rZ "WW. l--o .V " - T . " .'.! .'.
.. ..... u .... Ui.1,ra, i me. Mist nereny enters a plea to
R. F. "Jones," former resident ot its advertisers to Vlifp'upa'TiUle 'on
St. Helens, was a visitor here from (their ad changes. . This -paper. corn
Portland Saturday. He expects to ;.menqes ' to, go. , to press . Wednesday
raove back to this city In the near and it would greatly appreciate Jt id
future. i copy for ad .changes couLd. bei) the
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burns of Raln-lcHice not .later than. Tuesday, even-',
ler, are now residents cf St. Helens. . lnB-. Having to make ad changes on'
havinz moved into their home which the last, day only ..adds, a. little'
more burden to an already over-bur
dened wcrk day, and If the advertiser
could, only make up his, mind that
his advertising copy could be pre
pared, as easily on Monday as Wed
nesday or Thursday It would simplify
matters all around.
they recently purchased from Mr
and Mrs. Hartsock.
Mr. W. B. Dillard has a pioce of
land near Seaside that he offers to
the Boy Scouts of Columbia county
for a camping ground. The site is
ideal for camping and Is covered with
liarrfpfl nf vnHntiD IrinHa .
. I CARD OF TIlAMvS
v lw u y.esmiL ume me iimoer- we wish to extend our ' sincere
?,tn? llllnf ?. m.eeUn8 on ! thanks to all who so kindly assisted
Saturday night. Recently the meet-1 us m 0ur late bereavement In the
ing n:ght was changed to Thursday; death of our beloved - husband anC
night and members are asked to gov-j ati,er, David R. Cole, for their sym"
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
. . .
, ,t
Corvallls planning for a new 300.
000 hotol.
Portland has five plants building
ready-cut houses.
.. . R0. !way. hes six bui'.dlngs unoer
construction.
. .P.ortlana gets two new motor car
.structures to cost $30,000.- '.' '. '
Anlant Sawmill going In to cut
30,000feet silo lumber a.id other
jWood products per. dsy ;
State, librarian salary has been
ralsiid to $3000 a year.
. Switchmen's strata advanced- the
jjrJce fit. spsar. Uy., cutting off.l.rllv.
trips In riiany lkrge'dlstrlbutltie cu
lers. Longshoremen strike lu Ntw
'York let hundreds of cars tt fruit
rot -and Increased cost of transfers
from rail to steumer 25 cent n .box
Consumers pay.tlti bill., ; i
Portland ca'pltulists In'corpomite:
vegetablo oil mills and refinery.
Subscribe for The Mist:
1
era themselves-accordingly,
It was reported to the Mist that
Mrs. Ishlster traveled the town ovt-r
Wednesday forenoo.i in an effort to
secure enough gasoline for two cars
to carry the ladies of the Eastern
Star to Rein ler. One quart was the
result of her effort. i
One of the growing industries of;
-St. Helens is its creanierv. Thl-i.
plant is manufacturing a fine qual-'
ity of butter and finds ready sale!
for Its product. Shipments now ae- I
gregate 19,000 pounds per month
not, a naa snowing by any means.
k. Quick, -Anna Quick, Helen I
Larsen, Mrs. Mdster and Mr." am! I
Mrs. A. B. Lake attended the I
Mas-.nie and Eastern Star picnic at
forest tirove lest Monday. They,
-iiioioreu aown ana report having
nad a delightful trip and pleasant
lime ai i,ia picnic
.rH , 1 . . r . .
...i. uuu mrs. c. i. uanagn ana
children motored to Westport, Wash-'
ington, Saturday to spend the weeli j
" end with Mrs! Ballagh's pareata, Mr i
and Mrs. Frank WtlRlns. The roads!
in 1. rt noi.a 1 7 .. u . .
...w uiojn udi-iur counxiy were.
m rainy good condltiou. Mr. Bal-i
lagh reported on his arrlvel In hi.'
neiens monaay nignt.
The St. Helens libr.irv hna ri mm.
'osed of Mesdames Rutherford, Bar
nett, Day, Storla, . Stea, Thompson,
Ud F, George went to Rainier Wo"
resday afternoon to meet with tho
Rainier library board. The object -
of the meeting aside from its social
feature -was to discuss the relative
urerits of -certain classes of books.
S. M. Boals and family ot Miiygei
were visitors fn St. Helens Saturday
and callers at the Mia office. Mr. r
- Boals Is one of the pioneers of the ;
Mayger section having settled there-'
m iBtiz. us stares li.at tie Noves
Holland Logging Company have 'fin
ished logging the section b..i
Mayger and Rainier end are making
preparation to move their outfit to
a big body of timber on the Kerry
line.
. Henry E. Harrison of this place,
who is with Troop E, Fourth cavalry,
in a letter home says that the troop
t to move from San Fordyce, Texas,
to San Benito. The boys of thli
.troop have been on tho border, eighty
miles from the nearest town, Blnce j
.the signing of the armistice, shut out J
from the world and seemingly for-1
gotten, .The' change will be more i
than welcome. Henry's time will i
be up tUia month and he hopes to1
get home. He is about the last St. !
Helens boy left to come back and j
'ha -been away three years. I
pathy and the beautiful floral offer-
tngs. . . . . .
Mrs - David Cole,
Wm.- L. Cole;
' -Ada Cole,
Mrs. Maude Catto,
Mrs.' Belle- Chambers.
Another Royal Suggestion ;
MUFFINS and POP.OVERS
From tlic New Royal Cock BooK ; 5.
Breakfast; ti U
often eaten as a July
rather than a joy. The suc
cess of the day may defend
upon the spirit of break
fast. The Royal Ideation
al Department prcrtnU
some breakfast dishes that
will send the children' to
school with a birr hip hur
rah and his majesty man
to bis daily duties with the
"up and doing" feeling
which knows ho discour
agement. : '
i... . JSufluu " -. .;. ;
cupi flour
1 ti-Mponni noyal Diking
1 t(tMi.npoon tugar
H ti-Htpunn salt
1 cup milk
3 v.K .
1 (ublcspoon cl)ortnlnc
Sift toccth! flour, bakinjj
powder, stirar and ult; add
milk, wcll-bcitcn eggi amt
melted shortci.inc; ntix well.
Grease muffin tins and put
two laldcspojoit.b.i batter in
la tach. Bike ju hoi ova au
to 25 niinutti.
Making"
POWDER
Absolutely Purp ,
1'iit ami I.rat itniil irtoMb.
hake m ffTruit-il- tiiuihn "iiai
l.i hot w it SJ ta SVwioultt,
Corn Wuiin'j
V"IT ri'mmtnl ,
llk .-J.i ft.,i.r
i. n.i .r. j nl Uiklnf
l'J.lrr . . . , . ,
U lra'ii an It .
Stalin-IP v.fuflnpsr
I ru milk
J ta.Mtinl ahorUntaf
)!! , .''.-,.
Sift tPftctl-rr rorn.ntflll)tr,
bakir.R'M'.v.'Hi.r, lt in.l iu
r,.ir; add ti;i'.k. pulled tlicrt
csiur; rnd tia'A Lcalrn m:
iij well. Grr.i.'ir inuirm tins
Ud drop to ii;!!c ipoqn oi
mixture int.t r.t, h. lukcaW
3.4 rhjfiptti 4ii fiot'DfcU.' 1 '
, Pop9Vc:t . ..
t ftipi flour
l -puor. ult 1
X cu;a tntlk ,
.Sift loRether Hour aiWfc
Make a -;cll (u fUnt Ktt
text Into Veil, all milk mi
ulir until smooth.. PiHif.fow
hot Rreaiird Krm '"" "i
bake 'ii to Hi nimntrt in t
- I .vitv 4rrC'ivnk' H flMi'MSII I
: ;;t:.;cvv( v toss.!. t-...v.,-;-,;:: . --. -: f : :. .:-v: : ':-'y4
a' . :'i . . - . -i .....'.' ..- I - - mm - - 1 1 ' ' .i"iVrgTr.rr
tax. . Trr- ii iinmm,!, WirMl.' ,nW ,, .i rr 'r 7n
I Eer. I am nawnrpwr tltlij.V"S.V' ;.-.. lu I . i J. :i.i!.t V v.V.-atI - iirtv.A
j 'place-. I have also secured Ulii: .iV ''W.t: V:! I V V
arh. now. prepared to atteS ; V-V t W&X&Z J jvV: 3
line.- Am still ssllin- .WHtiaJlV- WJ XK'XXX&Y 'J&yV&P
II r..i, ... t.T!w'flwiHKf-..:: J... m ,t .,...,.. 7.'"'.A'J V-'.W.Wf
' I ' " M I I il . V I
you'll
Look, our goods over
carefully ; and -then cqiv ;
the quality, and
find that our
goods and : prices can-:-:
riot be duplicated.
J. L: WILLIAMS & SONS
Phono 84-W . Wet St. Heieiw, Oregon
any competition. Then there ia the
assurance of the Fisk Ideal ;
!'T b tji bert concern In the vrotl j ' '
l.if011. rVh.e tUaret concern - ' ' ':
inex,utonce to do busineat with." " .
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ST. HELENS, OREGON
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