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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1920)
THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. AUfiTTgT 6, 1920. PAGE NINE OVER THE COUNTY 1 SCAPPOOSE ..i.. ,. linn iUMt arrived l.. nnivilllml Mi (:'rr . .1 Kb. it to tha hospital ..i.mi iir nun the n fur couplo of wm.k. . . .....villi Into P.r rotuge ' UN la KM limim iiiirnitll has returned 'Sp,,.n. Wwh .. un,l I. feeling . ut l.vln. WmmIi rroin nnr i . t hiiiJn" I ho Mr. und Mm. Htouo wru w k visitor. t !,., nrt A(hllll, ,,n,. Mtjr visited w. K. nark's Wednes- II. J. Koelnn ami llttl,, Kr . JkPl from lal.rorni'u ml Frank piling .ul.'d I" their uhw I1I1Y .1.1,1 All m . .n .r,U IIT !l.yuZ".""' "",h,r' Mr" "" The Womans" ,., wlM II1M1 , aSuZV,1' W"""'"'"y afternoon. Kdwurd Mcriiiiiii.li L .nd Mr.. :i rt MrK.y are land and Hhorwood Saturday. r urn Mrs. K.I. Daly J.iii gone to Van- Mini iririidw. t i.. - v I. r.. .onmp mat Mr. (Jlberson - Hmrriuu last week to Mm Ch.-i.tnr of Near City. Mr. iiti.i Mm Ainln-H. i spending several layH on their ranch MninK UIUCK Hurries. Mm. I loh lliirvi fl IlIlU ITI1IIO i II.. hind to spend scverul week with her r, mm. worroii. mm Henderson and ilr.UKht.-r ,. : ," "nr Woodland vIh- ItliiK W. K. Clark und family. Cly.lu lluiiMim rl0 wuh taking B miirh needed lay off last week went to I'ortland Tuesday and Friday. Mr. n (I Mm. Miller und family of uncouver. Wash., spent tho w.k nil with. Mm. Mlltur'i kIhI.t Mm Art liiily. Swimming U a very popular pas time IliU nuuimor, in a ii y parties ko lK to Columlilii h.cIi und ulsu the benches nearer home. Mm. Jim Cox wiih taken to the tJood Samaritan hospital In I'ortlan.l Siinduy In a m-rlouH condition und will have un i pcratlim (iN w.-ck. Mr. I'ltttcmuu who w.ih at ttiu Clovor Mill lant wlnliT waa vory bit louHly Injuri'd In an uutoiuohllu uc-cldi-iil In Portland Sunday. Ho wua InkiMi to tint lioHpttal unc iiimcIouh. Mr. und Mm Shannon HhafiT went lo I'lirtland Monday. Mr. Hhufer will Blny thu week for inodlcul trpal nwit. Mra. It.-rt Adama U taking euro of lit l lu llohhlo during liia tno ihor'a nliKi'nrH. I'runk Hiiiull win taken to Port land Sunday to thu hoHpltal for mi operiillon. (In did not aurvlvo the ordul. ho cut. und died Tumduy. Kiiiicrul a.-rvlr.-it wi-ro held Thurmluy und hurlul wuh Inado In lccr Inland ci'int'lory. 'A car of hahy trout cunm to St. Hidi'iiH Sunday niornliiK for dlHtrlliu tlon. Mr. Clappi-rlon mid McConnull flnunci'd t tut lirliiK.nK of ten cans to Ili'iT IkUiiiiI. Th llltlo trout were placed In Merrill mid other creeks near I leer Inland. MIhh Kllzubillh Ijirned had the iiilHfiirttiuo to li ii v a very flint bug Mltllulltlli Viililulil.i tiillitl orllfhui un. liai a new Studelmker rou.l- j Kodak und other IIiIiiks Htolen while i. nmniiii Ulllim tllM'lllllK . l,H wn In Purl ami .l Tl...rU.l..v Thn Iiiik had hoen left In the cur with wrupa und other UiIukh while ahop pliiK. A rewiird Iiiih lieen offered hut there 1h not iniu-li chaiico of recovery. Anih-mon of Wiufo, r.. U h,r puretim. Mr. und Mm. r Willi. . Holn ha'l u ""I"1, cul ntt flrt J"'"' ''0",,,r lifl- , i liar ir. svwniiui mul diiUKhtr llllen n- 1 . ... u.i.i. ii.. nil.... i.. I i ween eini i" ..- .mi family- Lbcomi l.uniher Co. la putllim III l.iliiii,nal holler ao ua to liicreuao Iflty of th i'1'"' lrf 100 tl.keta were aom iur inr trt l" '' Ml1"' '''u',kH ', ""' lut Sniuriliiy evenhiK. Vo tloyd 'i'l Hmith funillleH liuvit U Into tneir new uiiniu Ens their tlmher tract. Lwt of llerk.dey, Cuilf., und lll HiKliinan ii.itu uim-h tibii jaypooM! frli'lida thla week. LrKter la vlMltlnX r.la alaler. I 0 Wlkairoin. for two weeka, LenroutH lo aoiithern California. nd Mm Thomaa I'.oy of Ht. k... hart) a little (luUKiiier. m ap- Llrlrtnli are very much plouaud. lu Clrti Clhba haa returned to hum In 'UHtern I'reKmi aner Inf MlMet Klfu und Klau lun- M. VreJiof Mr I.. M. Iluncau will liiFrrttrd lo know alio lu heller Ir'lHMrere IIIiich ul her iioino neur Vol r Uraar on the Htercka ranch of tituppiMinx received a portanie mill llili week end will aoon he kiiim. A. Wlkiilrnm ret n rued to hla i It Olliello, Wuall., nftor K Ik i tltlt with hla hrolher, I. U. Ittrcm. n Kuy I'rlrn waa operuted on for LmllcItU at Cood Samurltun hoa- ,! lut mei-k uml la ImprovliiK a a an ba expin-ted. Ut ird Mr I'otiieroy were xueata hr nj MrK. Waltn Saturday and Uj mil Mr Wunliburu und f ini ort) lamta of Mm. Iloloday. tr nj Mm J (1. Watta enter J with a purr 1 1 dinner Salurduy t.s hatliiK for Kueata lloatetlura, -ni)t, Nililuika irnd Amblera. a Wlkntrom. our populur ar- !ltt now tc.ir.-ttco In about tluee airtln Kaufman und Mlaa Irene l rwrntly of Switierlund. were twd lut week by Kuther Klaher. uro mukltiK their hotnn on the liilnlr) farm fit Warren Conatrucllon com puny ft a puvliin between Hcuppoufte " arren nearly half completed. raiilni w.irkiiiK rlKht It laex-! rived rm In Jiuv.i II finlah-Hl lu aboutl VERNONIA r Car IiiiuIh of neonlo. contain. tho follow liiir tamlllea. Dr. Illatcll- J. Honttier. J, ti. Wr.tiM. II. Am- H Mlilii.k. Albert Jiilinson. f"rt up the hlKhwny Monday nutl ini a wutidertul day. BACHELOR FLAT f. Geo. Herd i hi vUlin.l ui il V KM liuinn IiihI week. '1 It. Manlen nml ilnnsliini. I jiIh Pj o HeuHidu Monday to upend" and Kvii TUrt.n u.... .,"'"! f MIhh Kather HollliiK """wllieaduy eveiilnK. r nd Mm. Kruak llerduhl molor- ' IKaiMKHlae Slimlne ...! u Pliirencn ! ldnK thn kiii.ii v i ... ruth returned homo Saturday '' wi-eka viictlon. S. (illllli.r -.. . . .. V ! la, n"",u' u wwiu u and Kir ii . .. mill m.. i V. ' ' '"'""ntt nnil Md.Mr. und Mm. Karl Hen- 'iSi T , . Wul"orl l,,Ht w,,ok $ly flHll,MK ull,,' " ''' nit, w,,uk Hire, roturnlnK t 1 rl,..l Iiool iin.. ." ... '"'K held at tho hr mm" ".""'.y fivenlnit Mr. m elociMi . . nUHi "olenn k achoiil i t,,n "'"iliiK yHr. n.l.ko',r'' much ploauml tillinK. i, . N,l!,,,,lu i teacher. Mm. ool al i.7? ",M IUB lo Normal ne.e,. ",-..KU- k.. nnd holds w tvruiiiMiitt . DEER ISLAND Mr. My, Olnhop wont to rortland Sut- It. KMM,rd,i,,p,,"d ,,i"'tamta Mr, o "woiimg, k 'riink McDonnid. H'ion.vVfc'w"'! flown from H.B." r ,,g ,l0, folk.. i.. " moved lit. r.....nu "un to Hulntor, N tiff! ( From tho New a) ) l urtlM John and Veru Slaiilou ar- hoino from Camp Lew In. Mr. und Mm. Julia llurKett, for merly Mm. Julia Tun lllnrtcom, are vIhIi Inic hero from I'ortland. There will be u Korcitt drove, llunka. Iluxtoti, Vernonlu atnte road hooHtem ineetiiiK at Vernoiihi In tho near future. Thu date will bo uii uoumtd luter. A young mini of thlx city could not Hturl IiIh car for un hour nnd went for help. Hit. ulater came out be tween tlincH lifted up I.ltzy'a hind foot mid away alio went. Chun. I). While returned from Kan- aiia und reporta excellent wheat In Khiihuh, Oklahoma. NebriiHka hiuI Hiikcln. Mra. White und children ar rived with him from St. Ileleua. MIhh Stella Leslie nnd Thus. I'urker wero married the early part of thlH wook. They wero bolli curried off in different dlreclloua by aome vll- IiiIiih hut Ml 111 they drifted together UKaln. Thero wua a mamlimallow party Kivvn by MIhh Marth lloeck and I-ucy Stanton ut the KrmiKO hull. MuhIc hy the Vernonlu orclioatru. Ihlrty youiiK people attended, nnd a good tlmo reported. At a clmrlvnrl for tho newly wed ded Jack, ltuy mid Kthel Ituy. the charivari party hud tho iiiiufortune In illrerl Ibelr iioIho to tho wrotlK end of the Iioiibo und they iiroused (1 rand ma Hay.' If the tlulea creek nnd Timber peo ple expect help for their ntuto road i.roleei tlinv better throw out thut mile of croHu lay cunt of Tlmher. Tho condition of tlt roud there In dla KUHtlni!. that la tho least Mild. They claim they lmv'o no fundH to Improve It. hut that won't get them no friends lioro. VKIlNnNIA Altitude 650 feet fin Meluilem river. 16 milea from lltixtou, neuruBt rullroud point. Sur rounded by rich nKrlcuiiurui onu um ber belt. Dulrylng. stock raising, fruit growing; chief crops, outs, bei rloH and liny. High and gruded pub lic school. Kvungellcal cliurcli, grangfl. Splendid trout fishing find hunting In vicinity. New railroad fuut building Into town; new bulld Iiikh, new mill und a good clly 08 r u rod. , - 1 RAINIER (From tho Review) Not everyone lu Hulnier knows that MIhh Wltliycon.b. daughter of : ie goira late governor, will be one or Ituinlor'n ,teuchrn tho coming year. , KLV :arl U""' 24 yra of nee . ureKon, obtained a license Mr. TUV,'r w"'''y to murry m . . . ' WI"0W or IiIh bro ther. Hho Is 21 yr-ura old. Mm. Ikdlu l'erry, of I'eudleton, Ore., urrlvej 1 uesd.y evening to visit her slHter-ln-law. Mm. Victoria l'erry "id other relatives here. Tho ladles we.rt to St. Helens Wwlnenday for a 'Islt wiih Mrs. A. K. Harnett li"'""""'"" for tho Klllson A hllo t huuiuuquu met Monduy even ing lo riKurn up tbetr profits. They decl-ircd a dividend" of $9 each in favor of the Chuutuutiua people Ow ing lo removals, etc., It was duclded '.o aHHea ifuch of the guurani.,n this um. There wero DO on the conlruct. Itnlnler'a Annual Hweet I'uu and lurdi-n show, given by the ladies of he CoiiKreKiitloiiHl church, whs licit lulurdiiy In the auditorium of the Mgh school building. The exhibit, while not ua successful us In former vears, was u most worthy effort and (hould bo liberally supported. The uiiho of a smaller exhibit than usual was the lateness of Die season, a I'nllure of the flower to grow as lux- vi unit us in former years, und a heavy storm in the eastern section t tho county damaged the plant so much us lo make It unrit for exhibit. DOWNING put under their private brand. Ar mours "Very Host" will appear on 'ivory pound of cheese gold. Armour c o. has bundled all the creamer'g ",r uuoui two years They curry only Clalskanle cheese and thev Kimruntoe thut it Is equal to Tllla- h.'mi a oesi. , WARREN Grains of ull kinds are proving a bountiful crop from Hie harvesting thus fur done. The ChriHtlan Endeavor society will io d u shadow social in the grange hull Friday, AuRUHt 13th. A Koo.lly delegation to the Po !noii:i grunge to be jeld at Heaver ilomes on Saturday will he present rom Warren, MIks Lilly OIsjii bus been removed !o her home from Tut land after an peratlon for appeii.liclili. Hhe lg ivpldly recoverlntr. Mlsi Lilly Larsen, daughter of X. I'. Lumen, Is co'ivaieHcln;; at her '"mr, after a severe attack of up- tidlcllls. She wan operuted on neur- inrcii weeks aifo. Miss Laura Farr came homo from lie hoHpltal in I'ortland where she nis biten for a couple of weeks. She s rapidly recovering, much to the ;rat llicati.;n of her host of friends. Mr. und Mrs. Wllllum Delk and difldren of Portland spent Sunday 'lih ibelr cousins, the Hyskells o .lie l)reKon llerkshlre Co. 1 hey were accompanied by Mr. Hyskells mother. The young peoplo'g society of the iwedlsh Lutherun clirch gave their liiniml picnic In Dalilgren'a grove n Saturday. A general good time as enjoyed by the large crowd present. Walter, young son ot Mr. and Mru Josepit Ericltson, Jr., is recovering rapidly from un operation for ade noids und tonsllUU bud Erlckson is home from SplUeulie.-s camu helolnir lo take care o vValt-ir. ; H. W. Dahlgren who retired from tl erchundislni? business "to Join ! his brother Elmer in funning is erecting a new house on the Duhl gren farm. S. W. was recently elected to tho school bourd. I Knockers abound in every section ; Warren has some and the Warren ' poo! bunded In this spasm: ! "(Jo! bury tho knocker Way out In the woo.li In n deep hole in the ground, , Where the bum hie -bee bums And the woodpecker pecks, ' And the s'ra-ldlebug btraddles around. . i And cn his heajhonrj put 'Here lies a man thin did no good And if he lived he never would. I Where ho'g gone and how he fures, ; Nobody knows mid nobody carea.' " 1 I 1 ..ru,,,. .... r.n .i. ' P,.v. 1 1, fi.un I. cio mo . .. .,. . I iiohis to u party of vi from Warren Mr. and Mrs. Kit Cot.yera wert,1,,,,,, ,.0rtiu( to a picnic pnrtv cn lown from ht. Helens Sunday, Kit c.n,iv m Mnii..n....i. i.-..iTa -n, helping out his old friends on the ,...u.k .,. arrunired for :1p..m', ti.a nisehall team. enlire crowd. Tnotto in tho party Mrs. F. Stearns und smull diiugh-1 were A. L. Larson and fauillv. Mr.1 ter. Frances, of Portland, are guests and Mrs. A. B. Larson und famllf. ' .if thn formers parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sandoe-j and family of Mrs. Normnn Merrill uccompanylng i i?cnndin. Kansus. Mr. arl.l lln. H.l. Mrs. Stearns home from tho city the j well of Portland, Mr. Almroth and family, Mr. and .vlrs. A. L. Mo. rig and Mr. Etnll llammerbeck. Camps' were pitched nnd dinner served ut Multtiomuli Falls and supper gervea i on the camping grounds ueur Ccrtum blu county line in Multnonnh county, j Tho scenery wus thoroughly en joyed by the Kansas visitors in whoso lion- j or it wus given. J. F. Loyd and wite of Deer Island were In town Saturday. M. A. Jennlng -nd wlfo of Alder Dale Were in tnwn almnninn u.. jduy. Mrs. Minnie Hurgen of Rainier wab duy - Vl "atts Tueg mm. i, u. wattg attended the eastern mar chapter at Halnler Wed nesday evening. Wm. lieardsloy returned brne to Gludstone Monday after a few dayg visit with big wife and children. The Northern Pacific railroad com pany hug a force of men here laying heavy steel rails on the track from Rainier to Portland. Mrs. Sussle Brown and sister, Mrs. Bertha ( alo and her two children of .0rtlui"1 were 11,8 uest8 t Mr- and Mrs. Stevo Cnnlwul u i. " - - -. v.c. ouniiiiy, I hey returned home on Monday. GOBLE Frank Amnio Is working at Rain ier. MIhh Viola Ifoldhouser Ih vlnitlnu t Mayger. MIhh Florence McCollum Is home rum Kuiiiit-r. J'din McAdams moved tho rock ruHher to IM.-nn. M as Mildred Carlson spent Sun lay at MurHhliiud. Jakn Howling tniide a flying trip ii Portland Friday. Il.trnilon McAdams motored to 'lulskante Sunday. Hob McAdams drove home with u lew "Henry" Sunday. Head Supervisor Fllppln was In his vicinity Saturday. Waller lloldorf or Portland is'vis ting with friends hero. Henry Jensen of Helena visited ut he Howling farm Wednesday. Will Hamilton, of Forest Grove .lasHcd through hero Saturday. Mm. Annie FrmiKcn and children it tended church service ut Muyger Sunday. S. M. Bonis and family v'H'trd with Mr. uml Mm. Hill Nunn ut Murshlutid lundiiy. , Mrs. Fred .Wastihurn and sons motored lo Halnler Friday with Mrs. KrneHt Woods of Mayger. CLATSKANIE R KntltA liau 4.... . . i . . ,unl- ""'""eu paint ing his new bungalow. J. Aloxander and J. Roberdlng left this week for Grants Pcsa. Mlsg Mr.ry Colli r- ef Portland spent Sunday with Mrs. W. Lcigasher. miss Jiuzel Long of Portland spent tile Wflr onH I,, . . friends. v,H,unB om Mrs. Alexander and son of Vale are here visiting with Mr. nd Mrs. S Alexander ruiTi'8 S." P 8- ore Pu"lng In new rails llllftrn ni.u.ln.i I.... . . and Rainier "cu "clWKl!n uome The S...P & 3. moved a cottage Mr. un.l Mru . . . !,.,", v "unes jinK re turned home Tuesday after visiting 111 Pnniitntftn from Columbia City to Goblo and liave hud it repaired for the section crew working here. Mr. Gibersorj and Mra. Kestor wero married in Kalatna. Wash., lust week. Mfsa Mamln Wnltar whr. v. . i.nnn " "m v .ins visiting with her cousin in Timber bag iuiuiiil'u nome. Mrs. Rose Makinster and Mrs. Bertha Evans visited with their mother Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Ennis motored to Lewis river Sunday returning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Link accompanied by Mrs. C. Makinstes of Kulama, motored to Hen,i luui ui, ti.,.. returned Tuesday and report a good trip. Mrs. Gladys Cutermnn of Rainier has been elected nrlnr.ir.ui i .i. Goblo school for the coming year and Mrs. Mallaber haa been reelected for the primary department. TRENHOLM LeO HVfln IH kM-ntnv hla aau. axe busy these dayg. ous Whittenhell lg adding a new porch to hla residence. Chester Smith bag gone to Amity where he will work for a time. H. R. Smith, whn Ima hutn .n .1. A - - - v. ma stck list, is again able to be out. airs, rowier wag in Portland thlg wk.;k nuving some dentul work done. Floyd Smith, ha, decided to make his home with Mr. and Mrs F F Tutro. ' ' There was a nchnnl mtint, i.ni on July 31st and some needed busi ness transacted. The hay crop is about all harvested and the farmers have their barns pretty well filled. Mrs. Smith haa returned to her home in Portland aft er . Ivn wnola visit with her daughter, Mrs. Whit- A dance Saturday night In the ola Kittle hOUKO WAR ft. vprv nlafia.n. affair, good music and a good time lining enjoyeu Dy all. In rtt of the week Tho funeral services of Anna hstell Hawkins Knox were conducted by Uev. S. Harlow Johnson at tho Whit- Ig home at Mist last Monday. l)e eased was horn In Marlon county, )regn, August 16, 1806, being the youngest daughter of Wm. Hawkins, in old plotw.'cr of tho illamette valley. She passed away July 24, ut the ugo of 63 yours und eleven mouths. Mr. Ilumf,, representative of Ar mour and Company, r ns in town this week und ceiupleied arrangements to have all of Clalskanle Creamery's output of cheese shipped out of town REUBEN Dr. llltto of Rainier wug in town Friday. M. V. Pillshury of Portlind was Ii. own Wednesday. THE FIRST STEP TOWARD A HOME OF YOUR OWN IS A BANK ACCOUNT To catch the modest nickel, men combine ad build street! railways, slot machines, pack candy, sell cigars and bot tle drinks nickel size. To get your nickel, dime or dollar a thousand devices are waiting. If money burns a hole in your pocket, put it in a fireproof ' vault here to earn asbestos interest for you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Scappoose Capital, $25,000,00 United States Depository ' SINCLAIR WILSON. President nAVIU M'KINNON WILSON. Vice-President EDWARD E. WIST, Cashier QUALITY Not always price, should determine the value of your goods We have the price as well as quality. WITHIN REACH OF ALL Preferred Stock Groceries We are taking this chance to ask you, when in need of anything in the Hardware Line to drop into our store and let us show you a stock of honest, dependable Hardware at fair prices. Larseh & Co., Grocers Mr. Renter: Why pay rent? You "can buy a home at a very reasonable price and on terms anyone can meet Why not call and let us show you some of the wonderful values we have listed? Below we are listing a few HOMES in which you might be interested. Threo room house, comfortable and convenient, situated on two nico garden lots; chicken house and park; four, fruit -trees and garage. Only three blocks from business district at $(I50.(M). Uood terms. Good six room house, ceiled and nicely papered, electrio lights, has good pantry and white ennmel plumbing, a nice high lot with shudu trees. Wood shed, chicken park, basemeut, etc for only l.5iH).oo. $:() cubIi; balance terms. New modern fi 1. bungalow on Nob Hill with unsurpassed river view. Has fireplace, white ennmel plumbing nnd all the latest improvements in dwellinK house construction. This is an exceptional value at :i750.oo Can be handled on very easy terms. FARMS In the vicinity of Warren we have a nice 12 A. farm. 9 A. cleared with a good 0 It. house and barn. All kinds ot large and small fruit on the place. Haa plenty ot water wlu pump in house. Price of place with crop is ljbinoo.00 and without crop faooo.00 on very easy terms. 94000.00 will buy a nice 40 A. farm near Deer Island. 20 A. cleared; 1. A. family orchard. Uulunce easily cleared. All fenced. Burn. 40x00. We'll water. 4 R. house. $ 1000.00 cash will hnndla ' We would like to interest you in this 40 A. farm near Yank ton. There is a 3 R. house, barn and other outbuildings. Has gravity water system to Irrigate garden and furnish water for house. Some stock aniTptwer drag saw with place at $3000.00. Terms. . , , - i . . : RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. PHONES Office, 123; Residence B-38 X.