THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1920.
PAGE TWO
MIST MISTIXGS
LelauJ
Portland.
Austin
spent
Sunday
Arthur Counnher spent the week
eu.U with some friends at Astoria.
A E. Harvey ot Clatskanle was lu
St. Helens for a few hours Thursday.
Mrs. S. L. Gossett of Natoma, Kan
sas, visiting her Bister. Mrs. George
i Terry.
I Mrs Ii. P. Forstrom. from St.
Joe Clark visited with friends in Houd. Oil., is visiting friends and
Portland Sunday. relatives in Warren.
Henry La r sen went uo to Oregon Mrs. II. Engstrom of Warron, ac
City Sunday to see the home folks, companled by her daughter, motored
S C Morton and family are en- to Albany to visit frieuds, returning
Joying the sea breezes down Astoria home Sunday
way this week.
Guy Copelund was a business vis
itor in the metropolis up the river
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Colt motoreo
to Portland Sunday and spent a few
hours with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seraftr. of
Trenholm were Sunday visitors with
relutives in St. Helens.
The Hoy family aro rejoicing in the
arrival of a 9ft -pound baby girl at
their home Monday night.
Mrs. Margaret Morgan and son re
turned the first of the week from
a ten days' visit at Seattle.
August Nordin, a progressive farm
er of the Warren section, was a
business visitor in the county seat
Friday.
J. H. Thatcher Is taking this week
off'from business cares and Is enjoy
ing the roll of the sad sea waves at
Seaside.
Dr. Thompson's services make
r correct glasses a certainty.
Next visit Wednesday, Aug.
11, Orcadia Hotel all day. 33-2t
Mrs. Roy Stewart and the young
Idol of the Stewart household re
turned the first ot the week from
Week's visit at the seashore.
Prof. W. L. Rutherford, new sup.
erintendent of the city schools, re
turned Monday from a week's absence
In Portland and other Oregon cities.
Mrs. Carrie Dodson of Columbia
City was a St. Helens visitor last
Monday. Mrs. Dodson is planning
on her annual visit to California this
fall.
Mrs. C. T. Kavanagh went to Port
land Monday evening to meet her sis
ter, Miss Mary Xiegen of Bismarck,
N. Dak., who will remain here on a
vacation.
R. Sesseman, prominent rancher
of the Nehalem valley, was transact
ing business in St. Helens last Frl
tlay. and Journeyed on from here to
Portland. ,
- Editor Veatch of the Rainier Re
view, accompanied by his wife and
sod, was a county seat visitor Sat
urday, not overlooking a brief call
on the Mist.
Miss Jennie Marin who has been
living In San Francisco for the past
several years, arrived in St. Helens
Sunday and will make her home here
for the present.
John L. Storla was down Rainier
and Clatskanle way Sunday In the
interest of . the Port of .Columbia
proposition. He met with good suc
cess and found the people of those
sections favorable to the plan of cre
ating a port.
Dr. E. C. Wade Is the possessor of
a brand new Ford coupe, one of the
ery best and most up-to-date, so the
doctor says, that Henry Ford has
so far turned out from his factory.
And Fieldhouse, from whom the pur
chase was made, freely backs him up
in the assertion."
William D. Bennett, democratic
candidate for public service commis
sioner for the western district, was
in St. Helens Wednesday putting a
few props under his political fetces.
Mr. Bennett believes in that early
bird and worm theory and Is getting
into the game early.
The Swedish Baptist "Mission t Ir-
clo" will meet at the home of Mrs.
Hamnierbeck at 2:M p. ni. on Aug. j
11th.
Mm. H. E. Wynum of Minneapolis,
Sllnn., is a guest this week of Mrs.
H. D. Scott. The two ladies were
girlhood friends.
Ed. Ballagh was out Wednesday
for the first time In ten days, having
been laid up at home under the wea
ther, so to speak.
J. A. Wlkstrom and family of
Othelo, Wash., und J. W. Van Natta
and family spent the week end a
Seasidu last week.
Billy Flynn, who has been work
in in the filing room at the mill dur
ing the absence of Mr. Maiming, spent
Sunday at his home In Silverton.
O. L, Wheeler, who was injured
while at work in the lath department
of the St. Helens mill some time ago,
is still at the Good Samaritan ho
I'ltal.
A card from C. H. Thompson, who
left here a few weeks ago for the
east, says that himself mid wife are
both well and having a fine tlmo at
Ionta, Michigan.
Miss Beth Perry left Sunday foi
Kern Hill to re-open school there.
Until September 1st she will instruct
enly the first - grade, the regular
school session beginning then.
Miss Agnes Engstrom, who for the
past month has been staying with
her sister, Mrs. Hammerbock. has re
turned to her position in Portland.
She will enter a business college this
fall.
Ben Copelund and Neal East went
over Into the wilds of Nehalem valley
vesterday to coniniuno with nature
and fish n little. Ben will probably
Mm A. B. Lake who uas been .is
Itlng friends In Seattle, returned,
home Suturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Morton ami
children and Miss Olga Hellborn re
turned Wednesday from a several
days visit In Astoria.
T. B. iAitt left Thursday morning
for Portland where ho will attend
tho annual conference cf the Wit
leye.n Methodist church.
Miss Clira Brac'.ier of Portland
who has been here for several wteks
giving Charles 1.. Wlinior. Jr., the
proper start In life, k ft Tor her home
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. John llendrlcksen who has
been In a Portland hospltul for son
time recovering from an operation
is expected home this, wetik. The
lleiidrtcksens have been living In the
Warren neighborhood, but recently
moved to St. Helens, Mr. HumlrK'luwn
being employed at the, mill.
Mine Host Bulger of tho St, lloluiii,
hotel is a busy man those days with
tho paint brush. By the Judtcloun
;-.ppltcatitm of paint ha Is transform
ing the Interior of that hospitable
house Into an appearnce of being
new. The entire Interior 1b being
given new coats of paint and kalso-mine.
LIST OF TRANSFERS !
KcHrtet by Columbia County Ab
stract Co
July 24 Kliiiard Burton to Ed-
w ard Hooper el ux. N H of SKV4 of
Sec. 23 T. 5 N. H. W.. ISRO.O0.
James A. Anilrenn by Admrr. to Frank
Halv, landl n sect ions 7 and It T. 5 N.
R 1 W 136110. 00. K. K. Bird ei
ux to K. C. Hall, land In Sec. 2t T. 3
v u w.. $1 0.00. Pan Marx et
it to W. T. Hudspeth. 15.03 acres ill
Tract ill Heaver Homes. s.l.ls.UO.
July 28 W. J. Belt el ux to Grant
W. tllrl, land In Italnler, 10.00.
July 2S - Lena H. Redmond to llar
lev 1.. Redmond, lots t nd fi In hlocH
II in east side addition to Vurnonln.
$1.00
' J it 1 v 30- Kenneth Frailer ft ul to
llarle'v A. llltto: l acrea In SK1, ot
SK' 'of So. 34 T. 7 N. H." S W.,
J 1 0.00. K.xel Vogel to W. M. Cake
.t ul, 1 acres In HEU of SKVi of
Sec. 34 T. 7 N. It. 3 . 1 1.00.
July 27 Harvey I. Duncan to Karl
P. Jackson, lot 4 block 16 East Side
Add. to Vernonl.i, II 00.
Julv 29 (loorgi. II. U'liionl hy
Sheriff to Matilda J. Ron, l.-ud In
Sees. 4 and D T. 4 N. 11. 1 W., f 13,.
S32.00. Albert Parker et UX tit A
I), and 8. Hall. 10 acre III isr. 14 01
NK of Sec 27 T 6 N. U. W..
Atuiy
fi.,i.,i,n nni nf the American ' 11000 00 Ki'lck r.rleMon 10
Legion has plans laid for a dancw In D. Hall et lix; l6 acres In M Vi of
tho city hall Saturday night. ThejNW'U ot Sec. 2li 1. 6 N. K .
boys are gaining quite a rep for their! $1000 00.
pleasant little dancing parties and j jy 31 .Charles Ballon lo ('. (1.
thli one will probably be no excop-1 ciiurchlll, land In Sees. 7, 17, and
tlon in tho way of a pleasant evening 1 is, T. 4 N. It. I W., $10.00.
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT
OUR STORE
E,
AND FEED.
If tie Imven'l ttliiil ymi rail tr
onlrr It fur yon.
will
J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS
spent in the maty whirl on a good
floor to good music. You are Invited.
August 3- Victoria Brown to Srhl.
D.st No. 4. NW1 of NK4 of See.
31 T. 4 N. It. 4 W . $200 00. 11 II.
Parnlialii el ux to A.', ml nil W. Mart
ford. N'i of NW of SW 4 of Sec.
;fl T. 6 N H. 1 VV.. $10.00. It II.
M.i.truder et ux to Henry lv:.iuiff el
ux. tri'.ct 11 lu Wiiiiil.iiii liraliage
lUstrlcl, $2750.00.
do the fishing and East the commun-J
ing una iiKeiy unuer tne eiiuuu 01
a tree. Tliey will return today.
Mrs. Clara Miller was made happy
Sunday by the assembling of all of
her children to spend the day with
her. Those present at the little re
union were: Mr..anrt Mrs. C. R. Miller
and daughter, Maryanna. of Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ualin of Salem,
and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fieldhouse.
Qlmrmnn MilpH rnnflillalA for reij
resentative in the legislature from j I1f w'ork, the ministry ot the Gospel.
Columbia county, was In the south , M licen decidocl he wanted a short
entt of the county Thursday meeting vacation and even though it is sum
the voters. Promises of support by . mrrtirne. decided to go to California
many representative citizens, many of Tie reaf,c,n c., i,e ascribed, however
whom have known Sherman since hi. t th0 fuct tllnt he waIpj t0 8Pg
was a boy. were very encouraging to ),)t, children. Edgar and Helen, who
him h said. Inre with their grandparents, Mr. and
In remitting for a year's subscrip-' Ml? ,M- Hosenthal at San 'Monica,
tion to the Mist, C. J. Bardell oil'"'" "ut 11 Wil; not so much a vaoa
r.ohla adds this DostscrlDt: "I like !" . lln wanted ns.y v. fit with his
your paper fine and want it still to
C. F. A. Crouse. left Tuesday even
ing for Crousevllle, Maine, where ho
will make an indefinite stay. Cro 11 Se
ville takes its name from the Crouse
family and is tiie old home of the
older generation. Mr. Crouse lias
been a resident of Columbia county
for thirty years and this will be li in Wil l, ( KI.KBII Tr)
first visit to tho old home since leav-j Havvlew Camp, No. 670, Woodmen
ing there. Ha opines that ho w(!Hof ,,',, Wiuld. of Warren. Ore., will
stay there, but the Mint is Inclined , ll()M 1( Hl.,.ai , UK ,, Saturday
to the belief thai a few months will , Au(,ust ;,lt l0 ,,.,.,rate their twmi
create a yeurnlng for old Oregon that : ,Ultl, iversary. Members un.l
will bring him back again, families am cordially Invited.
Clarence Goln. a St. Helens boy and ' " J-l"N,, , ' rk
a student at tho Moody Bible Instl-j .
tute ot I.oa Angeles gave a real treat
to some of the people of St. Helens
l: st Sunday morning whon ho occu
pied the puipit of tho Congregational
church. Mr. Goln preached a very
beautiful sermon which was rich
with scriptural truths. Mr. Goln Is
a young man of whom St. Helens
should be proud and encourage as he
is. If not the only ne. the first tor
many years who lias chosen as It If
MIST W.VNTADH I'Olt lti:si l.TS.
I
come. Such expressions 01 goou
Will toward the Mist are not unusual
and this paper certainly feels grate
ful fjr such kindly spoken words.
Our constantly growing subscription
list and tho interest shown in the
paper's welfare by thosa r.lready on
the list is an attestation of Its pop
ularity asja newsy paper, thoroughly
alive to all interest In all parts 01
the county. It Ib our' aim to give the
ueoplo of Columbia county a
paper representative of the county,
and with tho co-operation of its cit
izens we hope to increase tills repre
sentation and make the Mist a better
paper as time passes.
('.ilil-er.. Ktlgnr will return to Ore-BO-i
will: Mr. Meen an I Ml. si Hele:i
will remmn lu California for the winter
Fall Yarns
We have just received a new shipment of Fall Yarns.
All of the newest and latest shades and at prices that
will move them fast. Come in and make your choice
while the stock is complete.
M. RICEN OPEN EVENINGS
The First -Telling SWAT at Mr FLY
tarts in the screening of your home
Both FRAMES and SCREEN
INGS now ready
St. Helens Hardware Co.
Telephone 97
St. Helens, Ore.
WEST ST. HELENS
NEWSY NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Conner were
visitors in Portland this week.
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. I.araben mo
tored to Portland the first of this
week.
Mrs. Wt-.llace Crouso and son Jack,
are vlaltng with friends la Portland
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blnkesley and
son Hobby will soon move to St. Hoi
ens to make their future home.
Wni. Warner motored "down from
Portland Sunday and spent the da
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle.
Mrs. Cooper Whitney and daugh
ter. Agnes, were among West St.
, Helens visitors In Portland this week.
Mrs. ('has. Smith accompanied by
.her daughter Verna, is visiting with
her sister, Mrs. J. D. McKay of Scap
: poose, this week.
Hugh DuBols returned tho first
of the week from eastern Oregon
where he has been on a busin-.HS mis
sion for the past month.
j While the new depot is much ad-
1 mired oy me residents. It Is hoped
itiiat one of more attractive nppear
junee will soon replace It.
j Waller Blakesley this week sold
I his West St. Helens property com.
I prising a tract of 1 1 acres, to
Huston DuBols, who will t:iko lm
I mediate possession of his new uur
. chase.
I C. P. A. Crouso l:ft Tuesday for
IiTh old home in Crousevllle, M:ine
I He will no doubt see mny changes
I piace ns 110 has not
mniKci since leaving there
years ago.
vol' can ;i:t
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&
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The Auburn is a car that earns your good will thrauhi
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It is a very easy-riding car. It does not bumo von.
jar you on oau roads as many cars do.
It hangs closely to the road bed even when traveliai
higli speed.
And its average mileage per gallon of gas. quart of oJ,
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