PAGE SIX THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JULY 9. 1920 OVER THE COUNTY DEER ISLAND Mrs Bert Adams drove to Port land Wednesday. Carl Hammer spr.t the week end vlsitug relatives and friends. Meryl Cook of Yakim-., Washing ton, is visiting the Frank Daly's. Walter Wolff and Gilbert Cooper returned from the bench Tuesday. Haying is in full swing or would be if men were not so hard to obtain. O J. MeConnel wont to Sherwood Saturday, returning Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Galttens came up from Mist Saturday on a short ViHit. Everyone had words of praise tor St Helens' hospitality and enter prise. Mr. and Mrs. Harold English are tenting for the summer months oik by Lee's mills. Mrs. Page and Mrs. Short of Van couver were guests at Clover Hill over Sunday. The woman! club will raoct with Mrs. Frank Paly Wednesday after noon, July 14th. Word has been received that Mrs. Henderson, Astoria, ;s Improving rapidly and expects to leave the hos pital before long Mr. and Mrs. Miller are visiting In Kelso. Ray Galttens is takint, care of the confectionery and tele phone business during their absence Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hanson and little daughters drove to Seaside Sat urday. They returned home sooner than planned owing to the illness of Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Andress and Marion Andreas, Hartwell Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Foss Cox and children took a two days motor trip dp the highway, coming home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley and children were down from Portland Saturday, guests of Mr. Brown and daughter Alice. Mrs. Wiley was Martha Pope joy and lived on the Muckle ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Daly, Mr and Mrs. Frank Daly and daughter', and Mr. and Mrs Bob Bourbon went ti Seaside Saturday, returning Monday. Mrs. Frank Daly won the matronb race on the Fourth. Monday afternoon another car was wrecked on the fill just beyond McBride canyon while two cars 'were badly damaged Monday evening near the underground crossing. The high way was a steady procession of cars from four o'clock all night, though to say steady is to misuse a perfectly .good word as it was a mad scramble to see who could get killed virst. TRENHOLM Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnston, from Kalama, Washington, spent an enjoy able visit with relatives on the Fourth Mr and Mrs. George Hyde are the proud parents of a baby girl, named Melba Irene. She' weighed 714 lbs. when born. Her birthday hereafter will be June 29th. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith and Junior; Trenholm for a visit July 4tn. while irom Milton Creek camp, came up to here they remained at the home of Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R Smith. Mr and Mrs. F. J. Satava enter. tained a crowd of friends at theli mountain home July 4th and 6th. Those who came were Mr. and -Mrs Piggott and daughter Bernlce, Miss Agnes Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Love gren, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Satava, son and daughter-in-law-of the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. tiatava remained over until Monday evening, the rest returning Sunday evening. The af fair had been planned on for some time, and it turned out a complete success. The visitors were all from Portland The young people of Trenholm held a dance at an empty house in the vi cinity Saturday evening, July 3rd. The orchestra was a one-piece, which was a violin. Mr G. Hyde played and also Mr. E. Johnston. The il lumination was one lantern hung on a nail in the room. Those present were, Marion and Charley Eversaul, Cliford and Kenneth Fowler, Earnest Smith, Elmo Satava, Enid Tarbell, Florence Eversaul and I. Winberg. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnston. While one missed the modern conveniences cf the ordinary dunce hall, yet everyone called it a successful evening and departed for home about 12:30. , RAINIER (From the Review) Paul C. Garrison, of Prinevllle, Oregon, and, formerly editor of the Review, was here last Tuesday meet ing his old-time friends. The new drug store which has been erected by Geo. Bowen, Is now com pleted, and Mr. Bowcn moved his drug stock into it the first of tin week. Ralnler's Annual Sweet Pea Show will be held immediately following t nautauqua ween, or about the mid dle of July. This event should nov be overlooked by the people of Rain ier, as it is a worthy enterprise and is aeserving or tne support of the peo ple of Rainier. John W. Pugh, who resides about twelve miles west of Rainier, was here yesterday on his way to Port land where he will attend the annual meeting of the Oregon Pioneer Asso ciation of which be Is a member. Mr. Pugh is numbered among our oldest Bottlers, he having taken up his home stead In 1885. The Menefee mill closed yesterday for the period of one month. The close-down is made for the reason as given by the manager, Mr. Eugene Alien, mat tne product of the "Dad" Harris, who resides at Red Town, back of Gohle, was attacked by an angry bull last Thursday evening One of his sons shot the animal three times with a small rirle and finally had to beat him off with a club. Mr. Harris was cut over one of his eyes and was Injured more or less about the breast His Injuries, while pain ful, were by no means serious. DOWNING Haying is In full swing, and the weather is ideal. Cat Atchinson of Delena visited at the Dowllng farm Friday. Conrad Snider of Clatskanle is vls Itng at the Dowllng home. County Agent Fltppln was In this vicinity during the weok. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boohlko spent Sunday night at her homo hero. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa Carlson and family spent the Fourth at Quincy. Jake Dowllng bought a Plue silo making the second one on his farm. Jacob Lake of Mayger passed thru here Sunday on his' way to St. Helens. S. M. Boals and family celebrated Sunday and Monday at St. Helens Algot Carlson made a trip to Rain ier Wednesday, where he transacted business with the barber and the dentist. Jake Dowllng, Cat Atchinson and S. M. Boats were in St. Helens Wed nesday in the interest of road mat ters before the county court. WARREN Mrs. Porter Loomls was a Portland visitor the first of the week. Miss Nina Sandstrom has gone to Bridal Veil for a few weeks. F. N. Benduro Is slowly, recover ing from his recent attack of paral ysis. Miss Hermenla Berglund left Tues day to spend a couple of months in Portland. A. Slothower wht fs spending the summer near Rldgeflold was home over the Fourth. Harry Sherman was a caller at Warren. He Is erecting a sawmill near Bend, Washington. The farmers are shipping new po tatdes at 7 cents per pound The crop promises good eturns. Alvin Larson who is at Astoria spent Sunday at home with his f&s ther and family. He returned Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bowles and family of Oregon City spent the Fourth holidays with their parenU Mrs. F. T. Bowles. A number of friends from Wash ington of Mr. and Mrs. N P. Olson spent the holidays with 'them and enjoyed the doings at St Helens. Mr. and Mrs. J. P Hedwcll and family of Portland spent the lasl week with the family of A. L. Lar son. They may become permanent residents of Warren. - The Swedish Lutheran Sunday school held their annual picnic on July 5th in the Dahlgren grove. Vis itors were present from Portland, Gladstone and -other points. A splendid time was enjoyed with a program consisting of music!, songs, and readings was carried. A large crowd attended and the lunch wan served in old picnic style under the trees The Sunday school under the supervision of Mrs. Dahlgren is very active and progressing rapidly Sneak thieves visited A. H Carl son's residence on Tuesday night and stole 275 grain sacks and a 6 gallon can of gasoline from his barn The sneaks opened the fence and allowed his herd of cattle to tramp all night in his wheat field. Mr. Carlson wishes to warn all to keep a careful watch as there are a great many "Junk peddlers" travelling over tho country. There is no clue to the thleveg. Mrs. CarUon heard a truck during the night but paid no atten tion, thinking it was one of the many now on the roads. , BACHELOR FLAT ily, Mr. and Mrs Ferris and family, and Mr. P. llrukke Saturday ami Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Nils Llndberg and family arrived at their home on tho Flat. . They expect to remain for an Indefinite time before returning to the camp at Knappton where Mr. Llndberg works. SCAPPOOSE The Getchell cottage Is botng re painted. Mr. Grewell is the artist. n V PrfCA Anil mllv mntitra. to Seaside Saturday to spend the Fourth Charles Lamherfinn s.ml fnmllv motored to Seaside Friday for u week's outing. Alp anil Mn 1Iiilmt Putor. oia ponding t lie summer with their mo- iner, nirs. i loningor. Valdla White is hnmn. alan thn Slefert family spent July 4th with Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Brown. Mrs. OuolnARR Of Xiitnlnnn fnrtnnr. ly of North Dakota, spent the week ana wun tne uiutcniords. Mr and Mn MHta lnft tar tlialp ranch at Lyle, Washington. They win be gone a couple of months. The new icuruire or cimrlna wife. ktrom will open for business as soon as me niguway is paved in front ot tne ouuuing Mrs. Jim McKav met with an nnfl. dent when rnlnr avap a fnn iku rail gave way and in falling' sliw oroKe ner wrist. The Wlkstrom family, Mr. and Mrs. I. G.. their children and praml children, plcnlced along ecnppoose creen on tne J-ourtn. Mr. and Mrs Harold Hammaker (nee Francis Scholtz) came from Tacoina and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Scholu. Mitchell Clonlno-er of JUtnrlu drove as far as Scappoose Saturday ana on Sunday they all drove m the highway as far s Mount Hood. Mrs. Ash of Portland has rented the restaurant of Roht. McKay and will open Just as soon as she can get possession. Drohalilv liv tho arm. of this month. Word of two dehths reached the community Miss Martin of Salem, our primary teacher, tost her mo ther and Orandma Cobbs who JubI recently moved from here. Dr. and Mrs. Hatfield, the Wash burn family and Pomeroy's Joined he DeGraft family. Holodays, Ill.Ucn fords, Grimms and Nlblocks In a ptcnlc in Clay DeUraff's park on the Fourth. , : Rob McKay has sold his Btock and rented his meat market and dwelling to R. Lonsetts of Spokane. The new comers take possession this week of the store, and the McKay family will occupy the dwelling until fall. , nearly U1B enure population head ed for St. Helens on the Fourth to enjoy tne restlvltles The Scuppnoae float was designed and carried out by Gladys Johnson, Mrs. Walls mid K. Wist. It was by far She most urlRlnal and most clever float In the parade. Miss Grace DeGraff entertained Miss Leah Cohen of Portland Wed nesday and In the afternoon Mis Cohen sang for friends. Mln Cohen is a soprano of national reputation and gave a concert In the municipal auditorium In Portland last week She Is the third person who has at tempted giving an entire concert in 1 her voice tilled It. She Is at present on a tour of concerts, under direction of tin. American Music association KITHOMOl'N COMIllNATlOV . Harding and Coolldge soundi. pretty good In Republican ears, and is llkoly to sound pretty good In tho ears of the people noxt November. Newport (It. I ) News. Hummer IXmiphiliit Quickly RHIcvml "About two years ago when suffer ing from a severe attack of summer compliant, I took Chhtuberlaln's Colli' and Diarrhoea Remedy mid it re lieved tne almost Instantly," writes Mrs. Henry Jewett, Clerk Mills, N. Y. This is an excellent remedy for colic and diarrhoea and should he kept at hand by every family. Protect YOUR FAMILY. YOUR SELF, YOUR HOME BE INSURED. I REP RESENT THE BEST COMPANIES AND CAN FURNISH YOU LIFE. FIRE, ACCIDENT. AUTOMOBILE INSUR ANCE. SEE ME BE FORE PLACING YOUR INSURANCE. A. L. Stone St. Helens, Oregon. QUALITY- Not always price should determine the vain. goods We have the price as well as auati,- WITHIN REACH OF ALL Preferred Stock Groceriet We are taking this chance to ask you, when In need anything in the Hardware Line to drop into our store and let us show you a gt0ck J u i T I I r-: . uuucai, ui jJcimtiuic imiuwiic si iiir priCCS. Larsen & Co., Grocers 3 WE HAVE EVERYTHINGNECESSAUY when we stsrt to fix your plmiiliinn. N.. sitting around while we st-n.l th i..., I f,,r ,.. f,. gotten tool or materials. We .. .n't ' make :m more dirt, than is alM..uclv ii.-ce-.san. ,-it Do good work, do it (juicktv and do it cleanly R. CONSTANTIN THE PLUMBER IIewilt B,d. St. Helens. 300 lb. Standard Twine ; "t ('null, per hale g I.h than bole, per lb 700 lb. Superior Twine HMt Ciutli, per halo Uns than hale, pur Hi , (illOHH WKK.HT OK ll.il.KM IM I.I1H. t YOU CAN GET IT St. Helens Hardware Co. Telephone 97 St Helens, On mill cannot be disposed of at a profit un der present operating expenses. We' Mrs. Spauldlng, and Mrs. Matthews,! Mrs. P. Nagel left Monday to visit her brother at .Walport. Mr. Lawrence Johnson spent a few days at home this weeek ' Mrs. S Naget visited at the Wm. Soddenuerg home Wednesday. Miss Wllma Mnsten of Portland is visiting Lois Masten this week. Miss Helen Larson went, tn Sea. side Saturday and returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lllllch and daughter visited In Seaside last Sun day. , Mr. and Mrs. Olson and family of Knappton, Washington, are visiting on the Flat this week. Mrs. Rolland has as her eueata Mrs. Mollle Masten and mnthnr Mr. Morris of Portland thi. week. Mr and Mrs. A. H. Sandberg'and sons Lawrence and Chester of Salem are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burkhead. Mrs. Olga Stevei.4 and son ana Mr. and Mrs Powell of Portland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Madsen over the Fourth. Miss Esther Holllngworth returned home last Friday after attending tho Shrlners' convention and Kose fes tival in Portland. Mrs. Carl Holllnewnrth wont Hood River Wednesday where she. will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, for some time. l Wm. Soddenbere and famflv Erickson and family and Pern Qrew ell and family motored to Snnaiiia Sunday to spend the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Pope enter tained the following guests over the rounn: Mr ana Mrs. Park, Dr. and trust, however, that the shut-down will not last over the thirty-day per iod as Is now the intention. all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Muckle enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Parker and fam- BIG THINGS Are Little Things Put Together. mm if lK If Th largest building may consist of thousands of small bricks placed together- Big things are many little things put together. 6 Fortunes are built that way. 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