St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, August 13, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    OVER THE COUNTY
THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. AUGUST 13, 1920.
DEER ISLAND
. ...... i' II Knallsli were
k.. -till nil"
f i Miiiiircliiy.
?ur""" . lll.r.rv and
i..x, ..riiTiiooii.
mihI Mrn. Judlsel. motored to
" ... I..V tlllfllt.
I ..... Y I'll IH 'niif -- -
I ....i in linn resumed otMir-
iTafier clntnK" miinugoiii.iiit.
W" I .1.1 lltM UW Itllll
k . . .. iii llriisli Pralrl
, tier .
.. - - i.i.u fur Him new Iilar
pui.llr.h-l m thl. week'.
LwIop-'ih S. .i..iuli.r ISlh with
"(., ii I'ihi y r.
t Mm Him lienvor werv,
i ... I'l.Hlullil. Hi" gUOMtS of
..a u j.ii.ii ni-uvtT.
I .ml Mrs. Ailaiim and Mr.
url Mill" ulieiide.l tli I'omoiiu
,,,ol l""V"r H",ur,ln'-
U ' ' ... V Villi. Wu.ll
ITlrMtt IllK l ,
, ,Hl lo In K" ,1-
,,,.r Mi ri.iiin'ii who
. ' . Ul.l. II... II...... IM
.,, Hit rai ni'K" " .-.....-
.. ... fri.in Warren Hit neon
nil tl' ii'l''l'l''li ''" '''
ami e hope IO "' ""
L, ull't Mrs. A ' 'llll r,tt,
j (rum noon in'. .'.' "-
i ...vi.iul days with Mr.
Li ilnr. Mr. J McCounell
..... 9 l.u
Mm. r.il I'm) io. m wr,
iliM, Slum" inn! frlouiU were
r Hut camping party on the
L'.i'iu.
ia 'ii iiiimI.'I Studebaknr lii'loliK-
Wiirri'ii Construction rum-
tnil uv.t Hi., uuiiK ny mo un-
unil missing Sunday night.
ml Isilli troni wheels.
...i vi r. VA mill Frank Daly's
.. I Ur 1 .1 I' MMIHT. Kllltfhir Ulllt
L...'. ,.t in iiii' Nchaiein Bat-
Lj a-uilnc bark Sunday evening.
rrpurt I'll" nine mm ioi. ui
Lr md Mr Hurry Kylo came
Irvm I ml:! Mulunuy morn-
Kr K)li li.nl to ri'lurn to III
.....
11 lll.MIIITII.il IIHI ll.M HIIV
H'HTllI W.'I'kM.
y ant, ((.ui nil " aud evvn
tllrr UlllkK .11" IlKlllK UrKHMXO
irivlra lit lay III u Mlortt of the
arinirhL lo Si lli-li'im liy Urn
ih.cuMi ami 'i.il:inil Auto coin
's
t.lir rrf'ui.m mul Murlou An
i hivn l.ni liuvltiK a Vacation
i ili.i rliiiii'i Ih'Iiik iiiiulu at
oiuinl.tii I it liirnlture ructory.
hciury will hihiii lie rratly to
i ivri AiIiiiiih wim lioHtKHH for
lc trip up llm liiKliwuy, leaving
U buniliiK ami ri-turiilng Bat-
Hftiiui! TliiiMO KolliK were
'ifol rvnllti, Kuy ami Klltabetli
frd an.) Mi.ri'iice Ailauii.
uilMri, Bliunnon Hhaffor went
nlkud Tuutmliiy to attend tin
.1 o( tici.ri:,. I'littcrnon. Mr.
-mm muili in. my frlumla dur-
imic In. huh ut t'lovfr HIM
rinl ntnitiatliy to the lereavMl
f iad faiully.
U cniimiiiiii! y waa greatly
li t l.-.i in ut the ili'ulli by
-d:i (.( llm.. LiMumrU Murohy.
(aaiil) hail l.i.ii MM'lidlliK the
I'uluinlilu Ihmi'Ii Jiint uirouM
unn.uv.T, ami Leonard bernced
to niotu trlii i.ii Din Hliuto. 1 1 In
iistiui risi.v. ri',1 until the next
Mr N Muiiiiiy nn, I family
! In irir litlaml m viTiil yeurn
"if ni.my n. u,lh oxlind tlnlr
1 enitiailiy to lliein lu thulr
vH'llli.t,
DOWNING
son. Tl.uv .... .
Mr. and Mn. u. K Klii.i.i,. .... .
sir."-"1?.-,i- - i:.ppvi? ?!:i7;
Mth ..I,,K ai.v,.rHry A !
iKlilful evenliiK waN nu.-ni An o -
n. L i . " "'"lure of
uZ"!1 1 . a HUv,.r
Hl,,l ,y1B ,,.,,., ,)f ,
(ofreHliiiienu were inrved.
SCAPPOOSE
..,.f.V!!',.'',."!l!. ''"'' n.turn.-il from
u.t.n..u ii.im wei.K.
Mm. ItdV I'rlra U . .
rrom the hoHpllul .Urly n.-xl wPPi,
Neva Hi; vl.
Scimlilu with ln.r sIhI.t Mm. II (r'i.MH
Ivluri Itn.wn i.iliTtuln.., Mi-verul
if Iht frl.'ii,ln win. .. ....
nemlny ovmiliiK.
Coiiimunlty rliurch: Hiiniluy Hi-houl
10:15: lllnrillllir wi.ral.l,. ll.tr.
'lirUllan Kiiili-avor 7:30.
Kil. WUt wuit luknn In l Iia !..,. i
to he treuteil for lilimil polaoiiliiK
rauHed hy runnliiK a null In htH fom'
Tha reiitauraiit In now operating
ind open to the nervlre of t,n pulillc
Mr. Adh, who li well known lier
Iiuk dm rue of It.
Mm. Jollll lMrhiirtltfun Uj i......
ontnrlulnltiK thin week her hrolher
md wir.i and their mother. Mm
Shoff of Portland.
Mm. Kilaar Hlev. riM ni.p.it.. .in .iliiil
Mm. KlHher ami dauKhter Mary on u
motor trln to the mii-Iukm ti.uv ..,
to hn Ronu a week.
Mra. Ilutler who wan taken to the
tuiHpltal limt week to tin treated fur
litniimlne poUoniiiK, niUHi'.l hy eutlnt;
cherrleii, U much Improved.
You are Invited to mett al the
church Kulunluy at Z o i li.i k i
Snll(jtli mcIiiiiiI ph nlc to lie li. ' I . n
Haymnnd creek. IlrltiK n liiiHke,
lunch for Hupper.
Tho ( hrlmiu.t Kuileavor s. iv.'l a
dellclou lunch at thi cliureh on
TuoMilny and nftervvnnl llni.n, in a
talk by Lloyd I'arrlik, field aecre-
.ary ior uri'Koii
Andrew t'lmllr relurned from j.i
I'lne for IiIm wlf.i and family. They I
will leave In a week or ten ilayn to i
inakn thulr lionui there. John Clinlli'
will liavo tliurKB of the lluvllk nlore
Churlei liiiliemon U ailiMim u
very attractive wIiik lo hU preaeut
home The Interior of I lie limine lh
lielnK relnoileleil uml up to date coll-
VKiiienii M aniie.i. inukiiiK II r ve y tie
Mlrablu pluce when coiiipletcd.
Mr. and Mm II. S. Amhler miu
iiuiiK''( Hun left for their home In
rtilliulf India IiikI Tliurmlay via tho
Canuiltuti Puctfln. Their ItimreHMlitn
of tlreKon and wenlern peoplo wim
very complimentary. Tho boyi will
leavo a month later.
Mra J II Ikilil.lnM ii.wl lu'i, di.
tern, Lola and Dorothy, Mm. 11. Iji
tlium and Itoy Ijitlmm all left Antr
um 4tn tor a inreo woeas vihii ii ;
Hoiitheru ( all torn lit. Thoy will stop,
over In AhIiIuiiiI and Sun Kr .nclHCo,
KolliK an tar aoutll li" Urn AiiKoUm,
vIhUiik relutlvea and frlemla. ;
YANKTON !
WARREN
lnMaaHf,.?wr;",er of I'c'r,,"n1 ' PnJ-
il f..e,W"1 ,,ro""t 'n'e hut
'i ... . " " I'THlHlmit nnd
A. L. Lnmoii and hour are buHv
HreB,,,K ,l0 grullB , buay
h exeoptlonally Kood. wheal produc
lK uh much a 4f, ,,,,,,,
"d ou.a In Home U.HtunceH much
iS-'iiirK-rs
r;.,T,.?I,,ri;:;,,:,,s,s
rendered anil thorou.-rhly en Joyeby"
lofthe,,,-
Mr. mid Mm. C. M. und MIhs Ellsa
Morrl3 ''.im'.'i Mf - A. L
. .. .,1Kn w. j, Kullorton
' .rr.. attended ,(,,, H.HHon 0"f
(J III (ill it iriin I. ..i.i .... . . . 1
H II... v. J li u " na(W"lHy lUHt
iinii r Hp end d
"nm wuh enjoyed. !llv,,r '
. ;:"f.0 ,w".r 'Ht and furnlahed
111 eulu ... .. ... ... .
.. i,. .i . whh imm Red
n to the "wee hiiiii' 'ours."
PAGE SEVEN
VERNONIA
(Kroin tlui NeWB)
John Hall left for Idaho.
Illarkl.erri.iu 1...1 ......
th hiiiH. ,,,!Ke" 0:1
(Hklir I If l iii.il. .....1 m .. .
HiiiHbor,;: " ",m,,y n,ove,,
1 1 V Vailltl.-.rl..... I,
, ., , a nuniiieau
trip to Portland,
Mm. Wllhiin i.r !..!., 1 ....1 1.. ......
UK her on II. A. WIIhoii.
t'llUH Kll'liinun 1.' .
liUHliiCKH visitor hero Saturday.
"v ur hinnrt. Aml-ro w,.m .,-1.
lentally ,ull,., )V MlH ,nyfork
AmhniH Hinlillln (f Leaver creek
a me her., to lu,v i,i ),.,,, ,r0HHea
Mr : ml Mru Vritt r 1.11
., , . i.i.Hiiui ui uirHeii-
neld nru V IhI 1 1 nu- ut (iit,. K......I,
eilHV.
Twenty-five more rnulea and eight
dump wagona arrived here 10 work on
the grade.
Mm. J. O TtntlH r.r.A J..l..
Helen of Ilend, Ore., are vlHltlng her
Mis Krancle Gene1I of Portland la
VlHitlnir iiiirt. miu.. f
H. UuncuD and Mrs. 0.. Smith.
Mr. Qiul Mru nvff.i
. ...... -" oiim uiieu
dent of the Standard Oil Co., of As
toria, were vlsltlne with L. Hoocka.
At a meeting of directors Wm.
HroWll lint tha n...ln.l -
tatlon of scholars of down river route,
uoecK janitor, Mrs. tlenery clean
ing Ot HI-llOolllOUHB.
RAINIER
(From tha Review)
The M cue fee mill begun operations
Monday morning us was announced,
count of the poor condition of the
mumec.
Judge A. L. Clark went to Seaside
Tuesday to Bee about a paving plant
to do tho paving of Water street, the
coHt, etc. Tho property owners have
not yet agreed upon paving the street.
owliiS to the fuct that tho cost has
not been known.
The nieml.ern nf tiia r nv.i "i.t .
of Moose of Halnler and their families
iiiiu menus win nave a picnic at
Helena on Sunday. , ugust 16th. The
picnic will be held in the grove back
of tha Community church and there
will be dancing In the gym. The day
will be made pleasant by various
gumes and sports.
Last Friday a few of our citizens
met in the park and cut the grass and
thlHtlns, built a foot bridge acrosL
tho creek, und rle'irn.l nn tim ..n...
brush about one of the larce cotton-
uuii trees, wiinout the work which
was done Frl.lav tha ..,.. .a
have been In poor condition for the
visitors ounuay.
Watt HI Cfl tlilu aranli. J .
flno Jersey bull from Albany, Ore-
Hn. ior wnicn no paid the sum of
inis animal will bead Mr.
Itico's herd of JnraevM M m. i.....
full purchiiHed two teglstered Jersey
heifers. Upsides these three thor
ouKhbreds. Mr Hi ttk ham nulla 1 .
of grades. The name of the new anl-
iiiuj is iooihio b uolden Chieftan "
.
.AIllH ION , CX)RRKJ,OM)K.CK
ON I'ACJK N1XH
A Great Remedy.
The merits Of Chnrnhnrloln. rill
and Diarrhoea Remedy are well
known and aonreclated. hut ii,... 1.
occasionally a. man wbn hA
qualntance with them and should read
mo louowing oy h. Dear, a hotel
man at Dupuyer, Mont. "Four yearn
i ubbo .;namneriain'i Collo and
IJIarrhoea Remedy with such wonder
ful results that I have since recom
mended it to my friends."
SEALED BIDS WANTED
Sealed bids will be received for
the building and painting ot the Deer
Island school play ahed np to Mon
day, August 23, 1920. Specifications
and plans may be seen at the home of
the district school clerk.
MRS. ART DALV, Clerk.
35-38 Doer Island, Ora.
.
Have you noticed the rapid growth
of the Mist Want-ad columns?
N Fagan In uvtuy on bualneas.
i J. buwllng motored lo Uulit-
rui'iiliiy.
UfAiliim. (in. I f ii in 11 v liifil.irn.l
Wntef Tuesday.
'I'llirelnl, Vt ... .. 1 1 1 . .. .
'Wn.er Huiurday.
V'illi:.m M.-i'i.ii ,,t ii,.i..i... i.
'"I ...ii ' n
"'Uttlie lH.wllng home.
P1" ( lian. t urUiiii uml sons were
"""m in Kit liter ll..,l,.v
' lli.uU iim.i r .. ,.n.. i ...
k ....... . ....... .v
r-"...o mm iiainier .Sunday.
pmw M.AilaniH and fnnill
r I Ulskimli) vlHilorM Mini. I,, v
PllM lirnsro of Halnler wus a vls-
"' dliiulo lionui Sunday.
!: Rlln Ami ..ru.i.i r.f I...I.... .. ......
Illl lLT k'nu.,1.. , u Ui. ,
, e " ..n.Hi.,..;.
"n. Kliim.. i,'i,.i,i.
" "n i.iiii veriin re-
lo lliBlr luiinu koIko 8un-
Annln Prnnren mid children
lit the Carlson home
CLATSKANIE
(Krai.. .1... ........ .
f, mill. I
Imdn . (,r MIhI, fell off
' toll, . !y on Ml'l'y and broke
"I I...,,,.. W1(H ,,rouRh,
""tHkiinie fr niedlc.il treal-
Urrii,!', ""rry 11,1,1 diutgh
k.i. .. !' .!"" ,h ''"t of the
Iom L"" 1 r'. Herrv. who bad
h Hi 'i ii, rr"m Taw,lt. Wush.,
A. p y"'o culture at the
'ncouvfi- 7,,ro,,', Kuthorlne. of
!lh Mr .rt m1'-' "l""' tl'e nlfchl
T,'' ' " HlOCkWOll
i '" I lev iu .
KL ".,lB w1i'"- they had
in : Erncst R a......
L ""l I'onv,... -" " unu nnpliAW,
Wfnr I,,ft ",e flrHl
' (''ly, Mn ,l"!lr n Kun-
tl. .",f,"r l"idlnK the
I ""U olh.r lmrl( 0, 0re.
Mm. C. II. l.ovell is vlHitlng In
Portland.
Mrs. Hay Tarbell Iiiih relurned from
a vlnlt lo her parent In St. Johns.
f II Ijiv.,11 u.itl Mr baivearl nladi.
a biiHlneHS trip to Portland limt week.
MIhs Kiild lurlieii lias retiirni'ii
from n vIhIi with friends In War en.
II. Moorfleid mid family left for
Idaho. They will make Hie trip In
thulr auto,
Mr. and rM Frank WIIIh were In
Oregon City aeveril days, Unvo re
lurned lo the home of 0 I.. Tarbell,
KhIIht uml Shirley HiIkks. May
Tarbell und Ml TotnlliiHon .ipent
Saturday und Sunday In itaiiiler.
Tho Sunday school picnic was neld
at the Kulo place Thursday. Thoso
who attended report a lyiml time.
Mrs. (Juy Crosby, u former resi
ding of Yunkton hut now llvltiK In
llond. Oregon. Is visiting relatives
here.
Hwro will bo Herviun at the ciiuri li
Sunday. Smidav hcIiooI at 10:;tu o'
clock and preaclilng by Itev. Mowry ut
11 o'clock.
Mr. Paulsen who was thrown from
his wagon some limn ago and nut-
r.. n ,lll.n,.tuil uh, miller Is llllll'lv
Improved und will soon bo as "gmiil
al now.
Tho Christ Inn Kmleavor had u vory
Interesting meotliiK Sunday ulKht
They liavo twelvo acting memlicru
and eleven usHoclate, ami ti- ua in
tha treasury.
0. L. Tarbell. Mr. and Mrs. Curl
Llndgren, nnd Mrs. K. L. Peterson
atttmded Pomona grnngo at lleuvei
Homes Saturday. They report a very
Interesting ineetluK. i
The Yanktln school opens on Mon
day. September tith. Threu teiirlien
l.i,. liMini i.i.llllovt.ll llV IllU HClllllll
board und Yankton oxneits to hiivo
Us usual good school this term.
It Is possible that the tlllnkliiK
water for the Yankton school
come from tho St. ileiins uier
mnlus. Tho mailer has been tiiuen
up wtlh tho St. ll tliMis water heuid
Thurman Jeffrey had tho inlsfor -.
luno to lose his dwelling by flr tn
dny uiornliiK. Tho flumes originated
liem an unknown source, anil com
pletely destroyed tho dwelling .mil
most ot the conUnt3. !
Mr. nnd Mrs. Have Sorbcr write
tout they uro well il"iised with I heir
home In CorvallU. M " '"'r ls,
li.R n special iokmo ot -indy nl II
O A. C. lJuill recoully they lived in
Hid Yankton iioiRhnoi'lioou.
; L. Hrocks und II f Kurtli who
took the contract in tho -,H"V
rend are muklng good progress, will
the work. Thev woo "",
bidders. Tho enKlnecr s CHllmate w m
around $3200 and P. o.iku and Kail"
lid tho Job in for J250U
DON'T FORGET-OUR LINE OF
STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
IS GETTING MORE COMPLETE
EVERY DAY FRUIT AND
VEGETABLES IN SEASON
GOODS OF QUALITY REA
SONABLE PRICES
J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS
Phono ill-V Went St. Uelens, Oregon
THE FIRST STEP
TOWARD A
HOME OF YOUR
OWN IS A
BANK ACCOUNT
To catch the modest nickel, men combine and build street!
railways, slot machines, pack candy, sell cigars and bot
tle chinks nickel size.
t
To get your nickel, dime or dollar a thousand devices aro
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 Scappoosc
CapHal, $2S,OOQ.0O United States Depository
SINCLAIR WILSON. President
11AVID M'KINNON WILSON. Vice-President
EDWARD K. WIST. Calmer
Stock Quality - Price
When you need anything in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
DROP IN
Dry Goods Dresses Shoes for the Whole Family
Gents' Furnishings Everything That's Good to Eat
Bedrock Prices and High Quality Goods.
MARTIN HOVEN
GOItLK, OUR.
GROCERIES
-AND
HARDWARE
Everything for fruit canning can be found at this storel
of high quality goods at consistent prices.
Fresh Vegetables and Fruit Always in Stock
FRUIT JARS
You Are Going to Need Them
Get Them Now
Larsen & 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.
Three room house, comfortable and convenient, situated on
two nico garden lots; chleken house and park; four fruit trees
and giiruge. Only three blocks from business district at 9650.00.
Good terms.
Good six room house, ceiled and nicely papered, electrlo
lights, has good pantry nnd white enamel plumbing a nice high
lot with shude trees. Wood shed, chicken park, basement, etc .
for only 1300.00. Ifimm cash; balance terms
New modern 8 K. bungalow on Nob Hill with unsurpassed
river view. Has fireplace, white enamel plumbing and all the
latest Improvements in dwelling house construction. This Is an
exceptional vnlue at 93750.00 Can be handled on very easy terms.
FARMS
In the vicinity of Warren we have a nice 12 A. farm, 0 A.
cleared with a good 6 It. house and barn. All kinds of large and
small fruit on the place. Has plenty of water wlu pump ln house.
Price of place with crop is 9&1OO.O0 and without crop 93000.00 on
very easy terms.
94OO0.OO will buy a nice 40 A. farm near Deer Island. 20
A. cleared. 1 A. family orchard. Balance easily cleared. All
fenced. Barn 40x69. Well water 4 R. house. 910O0.00 cash
will handle.
We would like to Interest you In this 40 A. farm near Tank
ton. There is a 3 R. house, barn and other outbuildings. Has
gravity water syBteni to Irrigate garden and furnish water for
house. Some stock and power drag Baw with pluce at 93000.00.
Terms. , i , t . . ,
RUTHERFORD REALTY CO.
PHONES Office, 123; Residence B-38