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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1920)
i MISTINGS k f .... i.. Ii.nrii lliut !; Tm IN" !" II. L, f Wnrn i. was ttreet F". . ... i, .... mir rt reels irrnei'' ( Komi"" 'f 1'orllBinl l P ... ii.t. Mrs. ?, U '.I .n lu.-1 this MIhm Aim fr K A. moioreu I''. ... Mr.. Curl .... .rinr ilio furniture f,.e. WT absent. I ouk ' ""ol l l,'rk '" u'" I'0". ...... ...... r Oohln. ,,Icds Monday on busl- l..J wnn L (he Itlrtlutay" f Mrs. EUllurH l lutnitui'". . ....I,.. i hood plcilli .', -i.i. nr. of Mr. nna LiDintl Wednesday afler- .. nm Itnutill. Hiirrrll lunlln Wilkin and C K. TIllirKllH HTI IIIMUI, Lr AHiorlu Mid Seaside lu tate roiivi'iinoii 01 uio M"" .. to I omnium i ' , uurrliaseil propcri.v L ln-r fuiiir.t ha Iltr hal ft hi i r i mi lettlilK "in ok- i l.illlH A ill MIM'K'ly Will E.onihly v,,r u'a Tliurn , Auiillnl filll. HI tlin L (''rl Aaimiliil The u- will I"' MkhiIuiiii'I Marion. Everybody cor- Hit anil limb lliirrlium, it Mr. mul Mr. A. Ilur- Tliurmlny murnliiK nir I'inh. hci ihcy will k willi friends. am accoin tm n It'll them Ha l.n.l nil. I HI ' llll'lll "llfl'IV j lu the Tiibcrnticlo City.' Aaimiiiil entertained kraoon In honor or Mm. frlie ftt'nilOll WUK lll'U- ind rv(ri'nh ini'iil n served. ilorli'.i, Mr A nun lljurk- I lurl.- Hertier nnu ci.iuKH Unit Veuli' Mm. II. I'm:- t, (', w iHiiki'Hii'y. Mm i. Mm Kri'il Jensen, Mrs. nil the lion. '). li (in J Cupl. (J oh of Seattle a guest t ins ritinny noiue in In week. Judice White wan look) iK after some roml work near Ooble Wed niimluy. J. Itlltn of HhIiiIit wan a lnuliifHH vlHltor In IIih county snut tli Ilrt ot Uih wniik. It. H. Itawiiou ami fninlly of 'o(. I inil vlHlled a few day with Mr and Mra. Itol.t Kulrli-y. Mr. uml Mn. li. K. Unm were llr Monduy from Vtirnniilu. Tlmy niado ilia trip oy way ot l lulHKalila, i Jiiiiih Hunt. Columlila counly'a iKi'iilnl county chirk, Hpent a fnw lioura in i lie niciropona up Ilia river Mou duy. Mr. and Mra. I'cter McUorty and Children liuve returned homo from Hhnpherd Hprlnga, wlwra they p.nt auvnrul iliiyn. Mm. Murle I'ettlt of I'ortlund w,o hal heen hero for aomw time the KucHt of her friend. Mra. 4. Ilurcham. re turni'd to her homo Thuraday. ' T. C. Walta. Heuhen'a uiuyor nnd poatiiiualer. returmd lo liU home Hut urduy after a Tew diiya Kimnt In HI. Ili'li'iia 0110 In-ult court hUHliifHa. Mra. N. Klmrwood of llimlmlor Flat wuk u pliiiiMuut culler a( the MIhI office WediieBduy. The Kherwooda huvo one of the Mg lurma In tha "Mul" illMtrlcf. I Mra. Hoht. Kalrley relurned hoiiii. Salurdiiy from Heuttle nnd I'ort An Ki'lea where alio waa vIhIUiik with frlenda. Hhn waa met nt Kalnma ly Mr.. Kalrley and they motored home from Unit city. Judge nnd Mra. A. I-, Clark of Kultiler atoppeil over In St. Helena Tueaduy on their wny to Vnrnoniu. They went hy wuy of the Trenholm route uml expert to apend aeverul duya In I he Nehiili-nl v.lj"y, A I t In K of Hie MlHTiiiary aifi I- ely of the Free uMtlic.illvt fhnrth will he held III III" home of Mra. .Win.i I'M In St. Helena mi u xl We.lneml.iy AiiKiial 4th. All tlioiie 'iiten-Hli'd In I inlnHloiiiiry work urn welcome j Mr. mid Mra. U. V. McKeun of Run r rune mro are litre on a viaii to llielr frlenda, Mr. and Mra. J. W. (iulnea. Mr. MrKean la connected with the U'-llH-Kurxo hunk In HutiKriincliico Hid hna beeu with that hlK flnuliciul iiiHiltulliin for a number of yeura. Mr. nnd Mra. I. A. Krukea of Sctp pnoHi) and John I'ullahan ii'otored over Hie mount lAint Ihe 1 1 ml of Mm 'iveek. hy wuy of IlillHhuro. They were lolned by their duuRhter, Mra. I.. 8. hlcl-ouililuu. who drove them to tiuaton to ThomiiN Curmlchiiera reg alered HolHteln cnrllii aale. They alao enjoyed I lie it 11 11 11 u I HolHteln plc 11 lo In Carmlchuel a grove. THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1920. I Caplaln Ueori; iu.r .i. t ... I i Canada for the ..t tlJ, ZZ.i " 1 i,"'" . . Prtnerlilp eatats of ,hua relurned to 81 Helena ""' "n,i "cnaei & uorlln, Amnion Trachael. In llurna and fu. iiy of .0rth,d Tl?'1, n notlf'Hd t0 Prft" Iwere w-,ek end if M , J ? Ih Bume, duly verified aa by l-owe of Weal Ht n-1..?.. J- ' ' "w r"'ai" to the underalgned at Mra. Wm Kniel r. .Tr... , t ""'e or Uore, St. Hel- M",,orVh7rra'v!::rl19,,r,i,, u"" nrBt u -ju,y zo- mHTher'aumM';; SZitV ' CAftL TRAfrilgEU of 'I'ort I nd Maanlncerj AdinlrflHlralor. ...gt ite',"r W'V: """" --laioi.00"'' AU,,r"eyS fr Ad" lug at the Warren CoiiHtructlon puny'a cruaher, waa till hy a rock uml r.e!'l''..7J,,:Ju.r,',! "." w,!"1 ,o foo late to classify - ' ""''H'-ttl HI (I'lll PAGE THREF i'..V.w.'!i'in M.,.'.llrl,lr'' ,',,,";'Br of tho! Wanted -Any kind of work. Ad- 01 u in lila t Ity Hurnlture n unv m r, a...... l..h. u. 11..1 , w" .... .... ,n. nil... r U.lb, Oli llOIUHD. waa In St. Helena Wodmmday and In formed the Mlat ,(. ,'artory H knakliig mors furniture thin at uny time aince operu'lotiH wore aturted. The mill la riiiiniiii; bettor an. I 11.. I workmen nr getting more uucuatom led to Ihe work, hence I ho increnae in f(iutpul. Sixteen people ure employed -in inn mommy payroll la uroiind 2&00. The factory haa ordera fur 4 large number of tallica nnd la rush ing work lo get them 011I. win, cn.KHHt tk Huyvlew Camp, No. 670, Woodmen of the World, of Warren, Ore., will liold u apechil meeting on Saliirduy Augual 7th, to celehrute their twon tlelh unnlveraury. Membera and famllUa are cordially Invited. 33-34 I'. If. 1,1'NI), Clerk 83-30 WE HAVE EVERYTHING NECESSARY when we start to fix your plumbing. No sitting around while we send the boy back for some for gotten tool or materials. We don't make any more dirt than is absolutely necessary, either. Do good work, do it quickly and do it cleanly. R. CONSTANTIN THE plumber Hewitt Bldg., St. Helens. Stock - Quality - Price When you need anything in GENERAL MERCHANDISE DROP IN! Goods Dresses Shoes for the Whole Family jrnts' Furnishings Everything That's Good to Eat Bedrock Prices and High Quality Goods. MARTIN HOVEN tlOltl.K, OHK. SEASIDE HEADQUARTERS IHSSKIJTION Ol' I'AltTNKIUSIIII' TO WHOM IT MA V CONCKKN: Notice la hereby given that the partnorahip heretofore exlatlng be tween the undoralKned, haa by nm tuul coiiaeut, Ihia tfay been diaaolved. Haled July L'H, 1920. J. II. KI.YNN. II. K. COlt.N TIIWAITE. CHURCH NOTICES HtKK MKTIiOIUST ( III lt( II "The Aggreaalve Church." Iloui'oii Hoad and Second Street. I) M. Hlgbee, I'nator. Order of Hervlcea Sunday School, 10:00 a. in Preaching, 11:01) a. 111. Hong aud I'raia Service, 7:4.'( p. m. Kvangellatlc Meeting, 8-15 p m Mid week Prayer Meeting, Thure dnr evening. 8:00 p m FI.YMOl'TH (MINUKKUATION.Hj A "Wldtt Awak ' Church Corner of Wllnmette aud Columbia Straets. Rev. A. R. Hpearow, Cantor, 'hone 33-J. Morulng Sunday School 10 .00 a. 111 Morning hour. 11.00 a. m. Evening. Chrtatlaa Knilc.-vor 7:00 p. m Evening Hour, 8:00 p. m. "Tha Church That S-'i-vea " -FOR- MKTIHIHIMT KI'IStXll'AL St. Iluleua and lloulton Albert 8. Hiaey, 1'aator Sunday School, 10:00 a. in Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 0:30 p m. D veiling 8ervlces, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Wedneaday, 7:30 p. m. Houltou, Combined service, 10. 00 a. in. "The Friendly Church." .... CAT-HOMO Clll IU II Muaa ntxi Sunday at IT 30 a. m. Sermon on the gospel of the day. No night aervicca. Sodality meeting and Important meetlug of tit Girl Scouts on Friday at 4 p m Non-Catholica ulwuys very wel come. Jos I'. Clancy, Koctor. IfiFJitp. Varifttv Stnrfi I yE will open Wednesday, August 4th, and want you to "we and see the many articles we are ottering at tne t possible prices. Come and bring the children; we r to give e;ich one a little souvenir. You are welcome Mher you wish to buv or not. We name below a few he mailt; nrtw'Uu ui CCw tw Anr ;nciMrtinrt Thpft hundreds more come and see for yourself. ro OR THE LADIES tk ,'"Unn EZyT .'...aiv-Mh. i, in 10 uiffi ya. IrfftC, ",,lfl C""l,'" 'l0'' 10 asu- rum nowii... ... ... . . e lu .Ml "kwcar ....ark. tonffa p0R the men ifh fob. 1. ii;.hl, "" toatic Mlurk. 10 IMI r"w driv...:. 'tktlet, . . Ic-l5e-ac KN'.inC'UtN' UH' lo iWc FOR THE CHILDREN How holders Bo-IO, llnfr hlntlera I I'eiirl neckliicea '2" Head necklacCH .... ! to 40c Middy lucoa I Safety pliiH 5c-10c 1 5" Tailing Bhulllea Re-Hie Col I on hoao B.V-!Mo lllbba th'-Ute Tooth briiaheH Ilc-I5' DoIIh. nil klnila lo 40c I'lcturo hooka 5c-IOc-l5 Toys, nil kinds fw to 50c FOR THE HOME Curtain rods ,R" Picture wire 15c-Jc Flour alftitra I"" U run Ho pres. kottlea 45o to (MM' Fry imiis itii'tolMhi Dairy puns w t0 51 Kitchen sola Frumtiil piclurea IBc to f i.w k Elite Variety Store aiirtT if ,n IUCKLE BLOCK ST. HELENS OKHKK TO SHOW CAI SK IN THE COl'NTY COl'ItT OF THE STATE OF OKKt'iON, FOR CO 1.1' Mill A COUNTY. In thti Mutter of tlio Estate and (iuardlaiiHhlp of Vltlii I. Emmons. Agatha It Etnons nnd Margaret Emmons, Minors. Elaa E. Knowles. the guardian ol the persons nnd estates of Vldn I. Emmons. Agatha It. amnions nnu Marraret Emmons, m.nors. having on the 27th tluy of July, 1920. filed her petition herein duly verified, pruy- ing for an order 01 buio 01 an ur ri.nl i.ronertv of mild minors, in salt! petition tleacrlbed nnd hereinafter de scribed, for the reasons aud purposes set forth In said pet it Ion: - It In therefore ordered tne r.isn V. Know ea mill 1. K. MIOWH'S, ner i.i'imI.iiimI Ihe next of kin of said warilH, nnd Vltla I. Emmons, Agatha II. Emmons and Margaret Emnions, nnd all persons Interested In said nututa nnlllMir before the nhov. 1 ('oinitv Court on Wednesday, Fi'iitemher, 1, 1920, nt one o cioi r mi . 1 f D..i,i .i.iv nt (he tne uiieriiiioii ui . -- Court room of said Court, In tlie City of St. Helens, Columbia County, iw.n to a how cause, 11 nuy ex ist, why a license should not bo grant ed to said guariimn ior me mim ,.i ..t,i rn.il nriiiiertT of an Id minors. at private sale; It nppoarlng from ....1.1 .w.iin.111 that It is necessary and beneficial to said wards r.nd their aald estate nnd tnni 11 is '"" jlmt said real properly bo sold, nnd .nm of Hits order shall be published for three successive week, in the SI. Helens Mist, n weekly news paper regularly printed. p..unshe 2 circulated In Columbia conn iy. Oregon, and now specified by tie Court bs the proper paper In i which make such l lowing Is n true description of nil t ie real property of anld minors, to-wlt All o? Block numbered Five, In tast Sll Al.lltlo to Vertionia. in Colum 1 . . nrHifon. ' Vono anil ordered nt St. Helons. JU'y 2MA.mN WHITE, ,J ,l County Jiulge. Columbia County People Wo extend to the p)It. of ColiiiiibU County m itirtlial iiivititllon to make their liealiiiHrlera at lanr place of biisini'NH lu Heu slde. M1I.I.OVS la liH-ated uat acroKB the .Nix'ajiiiuni brlilKe nnd you will lutvo no trouble finding It. leavo your piu kagea, write your MwUcarda or letters, or obtain your rofreNliment, live cream, etc., at our place. A cordial welcome awalta you and we will be glad to aeu you. MILLOY'S Seaside Oregon Wilson's 2nd-Hand Store HOULTON, ORE. We buy, sell and exchange all kinds of second hand goods. We will buy anything and pay the highest market price. See us. PHONE 52-J If Paint Could Talk It Would Say "USE THE BEST" If you walk about town you'll see dwellings just groaning for a coat of good paint. If these houses could talk, they'd any, "Paint us, and save us when you save the surface yon save all." Property worth owning Is worth preserving. When you paint, you want paint ofa lasting quality. THE SUMMERTIME THE RIGHT TIME To haw your roofs repaired. Don't wait until the winter rains to stop the root leaks. AIUXLASTIC Is a heavy body unlnt that will preserve and make water proof the shingle roofs and add years of service to the roof. AHCOTl'M is the first colored asphaltum base paint toanu fuctured. It is a water proof paint that will not check, peel or blister, has a wonderful spreading capacity and comes in a va riety of colors. ARCOTUM is unexcelled for use on factories, warehouses, barns, shingle or felt roofs and every other work requiring the application of a first class preservative coating. A1U.X) TOP Is not a pigment thickened roof paint, but a gen uine roofing cement. It can be applied with a brush ana one ap plication is equivalent to 10 coats of paint. It is a splendid roof coating and will give permanent satisfaction. Especially made for composition, gravel, tin and corrugated Iron roofs. It makes them water tight. Specify AIU'O PAIXTS the standard paint for 40 years. In this vicinity the following reliable merchants handle ARCO: Ht. Helens, D. J. Switzer, Larsen & Co.; West St. Helena, J. L. Williams and Sons . Warren, Erickson & Lund and Warren Co operative Warehouse Association; Oniric, The Goble Hardware Company; Clutskanic, George Conyers. 'APPETIZING! HEALTHFUL!! COOLING!!! KltldicN and Krnwn-iips, too, have learned that it lwys to be evHfilnu even In ICK 4 ItKAM. There is a difference ns all liave learned after taking one taste 4 of "MT. HOOn" frozen dainties and they will have no other. "A tllsh a day makes the joy smiles stay." At MASON'S Only $ 11 t OTICK TO CKKWTOIW IN T11R IH) NTY COHHT OF THE STATE OF OHECiON, TOR CO- ,.V.OT... of Airmen Trachsol. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given Hint the un .lerslgned has been appointed ndn.ltl s rntor of the partnership estate of ,n Trachsel. deceased, by ihe count? Co. r if Columbia County, mate ot Omm, nd W ined All Perions having claims 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. A SHOE EVENT! SHOE BUYING AT THIS STORE IS THE "SILVER LINING" TO THE PRICE ERA WHICH HAS RULED . IN THE SHOE WORLD FOR MANY MONTHS. FOR MEN Built over all the wanted lasts in tan Russia call,, gunmetal calf and black vici kid. Lace styles in all sizes. Exceptional values. FOR WOMEN Decided price cuts on the most desired styles of the season. LITTLE TOTS Too, are not tor gotten. All sizes and styles for. the little folks. E. M. HELOM THE STORE OF QUALITY t