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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1920)
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T 1' Wult wftii uown 10 . iiuh- hole lllll iWUJK'T .'iimiiiu 1.1m u tulnemi 01 iii ini'i" wii ... j..- 1 1,.. ..null run ci"ll r.il rolil- ui ",v ' . : .: ... ... . ..uluii., .if I I1 U'H n w jlr.w. ii'ii""..."! " ' " M'lviriii ri.r llwt miriwiHH 1 nniuii w.r.- . - algn now in iruini-, A new iwo-liorno iiurn 1 oxpiyion u .'..! ..nil l.iKiirv In Ihn U UQ WHIIUi " " " w "v Blood louillr l'''ii ll"'' i"t to conic utown or no plucwhoro for un nlr-B.-t'latkunlo Nnti'ii. 1 INDUSTRIAL REVIEW North Hnd will ami'iul cliurtor o tkuonlr friwlioldi'm can voto nt oloo lloujrorldlni; for now bond t-.au. hlntod Tlio Uiilloa dotiydrktton AiMittl hnrttllo 1200 to ISOO ton. Hittttt will voo In November on llttlll tend for YouiiRn buy indri Tit amine nd proaarvlng In dwirrli Oroiton be-n rfp innlhlo hr irwpcrouii tiirinlng conditions In Atrial. Tlio Industry h only uri mid with prponr oncourano Mtlll iiioiin nill!lon unnunlly to Ortto lirmori and fruit irowori. Ml.mil c't a now Mtomuor iitvIco I Nnlcan, Boulli American and OrMUl ports tlio Toyo Klaen (uU jHpunono line. Alao. a new Mv paiuiengor and freight aervlco iTriMO. lijet ll-urm roiupllcd by tlio big woitlle ngoncloa atiow atendy de m In wrragn prlcM of 6.7 per 1 ilnro May lit. Additional Correspondence M 1, . SCAPPOOSE (Rpuclul to the Mint.) MTU. if iHClier WUH t knn In l, ' to; ' trB'-l tor rliouinntlHin, flOHl Which HllU llUH l.nm, mHTo.1., aovorul wooktt. LOUlo Furor Cllllln homo frm woods l:iHl wo-;k with 2 door Victor Johnaon lit d the ri'lsfortuno to bio.ik IiIh mklo 1,-vHt wook In Btop ping Imckwiir.la off a lo-.d lumhor, at tlio HcnppooBi lumhcr Co. dock The rL ''"y. H,I,I,M "n'u trick and hroko lib nnklo. I'hnroH BliiiotiH wp. In towa Tuim dny huvb h la uiim r,-,.i. .n,...i.i iind wn koIii-i buck to Huuttle Tuob- iiuy nu'ill. One of tlio Wuv trucka driven by liullimtiuo cpll'ldod with the 4 o'clock lr:.ln Kriitiw i,.. croaaliigB bolow Wnrron. Madddn o.l- BO wiib lu tlio truck. The truck wn. complololy dnniollBhod but tho occu- puiiiri rKCiip'.u with outs M.'d brulBOH Floyd Orowill and f:imlly nro buck from Florid;,. They rcnt.M tho Law- son cottr.C3t.nd moved this wook. llu im iiHHiBttng in tho WlkBtr-jin s:;rao for tho wlnt'ir. Imdlos Aid met nt tho homo of Mtb. Chti.rlos SiiudHtnni ThtirBdi-.y. Thins are lining r.iudo to hold a hnnx-;.r durliiR tho tf.n. W. Cocyn. Kupt. of hlnh Bchool hni ronlod Watts cottaga and will lako pOBB iiialoii aoor. as IiIh household ar ticles iirrlvo from K.iiihpb. Mrs. Cnpli's on'.ortalncd nbcut 30 n honor cf her non, I'Mwnrd Wist, 'rln:nl ut hoi1 homo Mond .y evR'-.Ing vh' li il a h'rthd i.v iiuilvrB:..ry. Mrn. F rri'l of KiB'irn Orc-on. her vtn Wr.rd uml 3 chlldre.i wire gueHta of Mrs, I'rlco over 8u:iday. Also Mr. AHKoriugn wib u r'U'Ht ;.t tho l'rlce homo ti ls week. Mtb. Ith.ckhurn rud c'.illdren of Sa lem wjs tho wi.fk Old guest of Miss Uuhy l.lp'.on. Mih. luirtlnimn arrived homo Satur day rfter spending oovcri'l wooks in Sor.h 1'laltia. Dili.y WlkHtrom .etuni'd to Ku 150110 Saturday to roBiima her work, .oiehl.ir. Mrs. II. J. Fr.ikos spent last week with her dauhtir, Mrs. Mcl.u tghlln, of HlllHlioro, and linr son J. II. dob bins mul family of Tobias Ore. Mr. Dobbins purchased an acrorgo on tni highway 13 miles west of I'ortl.'tid 11 I Is In. II. Ilnif u line resilience. The .Iris, Ixhi rnd Fayo aro ntendlng Jia:-rniii high school In Tortlaiid. M!ss (Iruy Is vacating Mia Etiker Idgn cot time, Want Ads FOR SALE For Sale l'olund China bow and Plg; will sell soparatoly or togeth er. J. M. liurkhead, Warren, Ore. I'hone 108F14. 42-43 For Hjile llolsloln milk cow,, 4 yours old; will freshen in about 2 months. O. W, Johnson, St. Helens, Ore. llox BIG. 42-43 FOR 8AMV1 Flvo slngle-comhed Ithddo Inland iled cotkbiels. From a trup nust, lloganliiod and lllue Klb bon strain. J. A. Lurgo, St. Holens, Ore., I'hone 31-W. 42-2 FOlt 8AI.K Ilerculns stump pull- e-, fully euulpned. llaby Ovorlund. run 0,000 miles; In flrst-cluss mechanical condition. Cun ho seen ut P. C. Jac ohBon, lluchclor Flat. 42-43 LOST AND FOUND FOUND Brought to my barn by my cat. One 18 icoaths old dark Jersey heifer. Owner ai.i have same by paying fcr advertisement and by settling with the ca. Paul C. Adams Warro.', Oregon, 42tf TAKEN UP 1 dark bay horse, weighs about 1160 or 1200 pounds; held by T. li. Oillmore, Columbia City. Orogon, for damages. Owner requested to settle damages and take the r.nlmal away. 41-42 STRAYS Taken up, 1 horse, blaie fuee, 2 white hind teot, branded In verted !2 with O on left shoulder; 1 bay with 4 white feet, white star In forehoud, both animals with black mane and tails. Owner is requosted to puy charges and take the animals away. Frank Daniels, Railroad Ad dition, St. Helens. 3tf LOST between Scappoose and iloulton on the main highway, black leather purse, lined with black cloth, whitn ftnltAH Piitra fu.ntntnAil 1F.0 PRUNES, Prunes, prunes. I havejUberty Bond, keys to gas meters, iuuu 10s or line prunes on the tree. s&me currency and silver. There was I cent per pound and ulck them your- Holf. Bring your containers end itet all you want 2 miles southwest o! Wuneti on giod road. W. J. Fuller ton. Coimj on Sunday. 42-1 FOR BALK White Loi'horn hens, young and goad layers. Will trade In on iresl) milch cow ..r will buy cow. I'oto IViinls, Nob Hli;, St. Helons.42 FOR HALE CotloBBal sweet corn; Hiuall pigs, $6 each. Newell Sher wood, Warren, Ore. Phone 108F21, 4 it.. FOR SALE Italian prunes. VunNetta, St. Helens, rOe. J. W. 40-42 FOlt SALE Young pigs, J6 each. J. W. VanNetta, St. Helens, Ore. 40-fc FOR BALK Good clover hay, cheap, If taken at once. K. Karth. Yunkton. Oro. Phone 118F11. I8tt FOR SALE Ford truck, good cord tlrcV all around; 1920 model. See Art Smith at Little Mill In Mc ltrldu cunyon. 40tf u depoBlt slip from the Portland Gas & Coke company for $35 in the purse. Tho lady who lost the purse is not tltmnclally able to stand the loss and will thank the finder and pay a lib eral reward if the purse and contents is returned to Mrs. Carrie Alexander, 200 14th St., Portland, or return to the MiBt office and receive the re ward 42-1 MISCELLANEOUS YOUR PORTRAli' Why not have It mutlo at your home? Emma H. Morton, Allsky Hldg., Portland, Ore. Phones Muln 4049; Tabor 2997. St. Helens Phone 26. Sittings by ap pointment, 41 HERE ARE SOME BARGAINS FOR YOU FOR SALE Small plf-s, 6 each; brood sows, with pigs, $00 to $80 each. W'm. Skuzln, Warren, Oro. Phone 108F13. 40U FOR BALE Prunes, 3o por pound; In iiua-itlties of 290 pounds or more, 2V4c per pound, delivered She is going to Port-1 ln Ht- Helens. Wm. Skuzle, Warren We have several excellent buys In used oars aud if you want a real bar gain in a Ford ear here Is your op portunlty. We Wave a 1918 Ford louring car, a late model roadster, a late model sedan and a couple of rood Ford trucks. All are ln good shape and will be fold cheap. Come in and look them over. The ma chines are right and the prices aro right. FIELDHOU8E MOTOR CO. SilTlCK OF FINAL Aft Mil XT Andrew Llllutt KhUI. Noun Ii hereby given that tho un feiilDtd, sdmliilHiratrlx of tin UU ot Andrew Elliott, iliiceiiaod. It" Hied her final account In the uti Court of tho State of Oro- 'n, for Voliimhla County, and that urtijr. Ilia 30lh ihiy of October. t tho hour of one o'clock In ittcrnoon of aald day and tho mrtronm of said Court has been Wuttd by aald Court as the time " intra mr tlio lienrlng of objoc ttwmto and tho settlement mif. wl and first published October ESTHER ELLIOTT, ' Ailmlt.iui lv . iiuiiiiiiiniiMUM. w. Dsy, Attorney. 4 2-6 land for the winter. Mr. Uoolucl. will oi ciipy tho Enkerldgn cottage. Miss Neva Hoylo Is enjoying tho Stato fair this wook. W. E. Sfvens and his slHter, cams In Sunday from their cott-igo at Sea side. Both of them aro much Im proved In health. Dr. nnd Mrs. Lester from St. Louis. Mo. relatives of Mrs. I. G. Wlkstrcm are moving Into the I. G. Wlkstrom residence this week. An Armenian rlothlnr; drive is o.. for this week and next. Articles can Im loft at tho depot, poHtoiltcn or Congregational church. The state traveling library In be ing returned to Bill em this wnrk. Ah .hooks aro accounted for. Tlio li brary was well patronized as a lirge number of patrons nttest. Mr. rnd Mr. Arch Duncan nro at present living In St. Helens. The l-aily Mitccuhves will give a silver ten at the homo of Mrs. Chas. Hitndnlrnul Tuesdny afternoon Oct nth. Oro. Phone 108F13. 40t( FOR SALE Small sized ensilage cutter and 6 h. p. Fairbanks Morse engine In perfect working condition. A bargain at $100 or $50 each. Shannon Shafer, Deer Island, Or. 4Ht We are always glad to show you the Fordson Tractor and demonstrate It to you. It la one of the finest ad ditions to your farming equipment that you can buy. It can be used to do your plowing, fill your silo, cut your wood and. In fact, do anything where power Is needed on tho farm Floldhuso Motor Co. 18-tf hnvo YANKTON (Kpoclul to the Mist ) Ethel and Doris Ketrhum been alrk with UhihMIiIh. Chas. fiwygert has moved to Port land. D. M. llohlnetto was tho recent WANTED LOST A bunch nf nine keys. 8 Iiiim. stamp, "H. (). Co," oh one side. Finder plruxo notify Standard Oil Co. I lull city. Phono 130. 42-1 Wanted Good work horse, weigh ing 1200 to 1400 pounds; not over 8 years old. J. M. U11rkhe.nl, Warren, Ore. Phono 108F14. 42-43 WANTED A girl for housework. ply to Mrs. Jacob George, St. Hel oni. Oro. Phone 47. S7tf WANTED To buy three or four dozen nullets. White Leghorns pre- purchaser or a new Korn, nnu uworgcifnrred. N. Sherwood, Warren. Ore. UrTIt E TO t'UEIUToHH P&trVmnty (tuuK of Ihn Hint of fr Die Count)' of n.luni. totlte 11 l,r,.l, .1... .... " " J nivvta ilisai. 1,111) 1111 wnn has been appointed nd wnilor of the estate of Albert I.'. Jweoaseil, by tlm County Court. " of Orogon , for Columbia Coun ' m has qualified. All persona "ICIlnii agaliiHl snid eslnte aro Tj-rnourHHl to present the same, 7- "iiiM as by law required, to ."'"'tned at Room 4, Bank X1!',8' "'to. Oregon, within iff from hereof, I lj0nJ nrtl Phllshed October I ! U (1. ROSS. Administrator. Attorney. Cunlrh a new Chevrolet from the Copehind Auto Co. Mildred, Hazel nnd Joe lVilund of Italuler urn visiting .at tho home of II. O. Howard. Miss Mue McColllster and Veryl Brown spent the week end In Port land. Clare Jeffries and Murian VanTss sel. members of the pig rluh, earn got a blue ribbon at tint fair. Although the weather was bad many from here attended tho fair. Also there wus n good exhibit from hern. Mrs. C. Metc.ilf has moved from Milton creek to Coble. Rev. Plumlee will preach next Sun day, (let 3rd. at 11.30. Sunday srhei.l nt 10.30. All are welcome. Mrs. Frank Rice who has been sick Is some better. Phone 108F21. 36tf WANTED Plowing with tractor; 3-bottum. W. H. Searse Scappoose, Oro., c-o Chus. Wlkstrom. 39-42 CALL IHH WARRANTS I havo money on hand to pay war rants to and Including March 26, 1920, issued by School Hist. No. 2, St. Helens. Oregon. MRS. F. A. GEORGE, Clerk S. I). No. 2. CLEAN CLOTHES That Look Fine That feeling of com fort and contentment that comes only with correctly laundered underwear and ho siery is assured you if you send your work to us. Our methods pro duce a soft, soothing finish that cannot be excelled. And the prices are right. ST. HELENS STEAM LAUNDRY .HW,rK T" '''KTOItH ftOtViuity Tourt of ,n K-(o f T1.'? Col Mm r.iui.lv or or the Estnto of Mary 1 ...... i,,r" V1"". Deco-.nod. Wttas I .'y KlV'", ,,,n ln. . . .. ' " au,y nppolntec! Htui. '"Hl 'v"1 A" resin H i?""' V. Wnlklns. deceased ! rB!un,Jr 'ourt of Columbia . clll,"", "al"t "'Id ltB. .1 . ,y '"'led to iri,.,iit Ha, duly wnrlfli.,1 n. I.. I.., l,t'l)!,,e.Vnll,,Hl",,,, his res 17 "I tha riiv u. .. ... 1,Wll)iU -1 ' ' ""is, lll- tM notice" mon"'" from n, fimtni tlti "': Octoboi 1 inlft. .l-'ltKD W ATKINS, CEDAR & ALDER GROVE (Speciul to the Mist.) Mtss Carrie Andeson spent tho week end t her homo on Hazel Grove. Miss Irene Homtn Is spendl'lg the week with h?r gr indnu thor at Bea ver Vall-iy. Mrs. Geo. Kyaer Is spending :i Tew weeks In Cl:itskanle. Miss Allri Heman wont to Pori land the nrsl of tho w ek whoro she 1 will spend severil weeks. Mrs. Ella Kyser returned to her homo In Itiihu-r tho list of tho week after spending a few weeks visiting In this nelrhlKirlieod with her child ren rnd friends. Tho regular meeting of to Cedir Orovo Grange w.ie held Suudu the 20th. A very Interesting muetl'ig was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew llermin and daughters. Alice and Irono, Mrs. II. II. Miller and Miss McCnllutu. Trucy. Ilarviy and Krt.sl Varcher wree visitors "ram Heaver Valley grunge. Used Cars 1 llaby Grand Chevrolet Tourlnfc In flno shape. ChMp. Easy terms. 1 Hoo 4 Cyl. 6 passenger. In flno shnpo. A snap. Easy torms. For quick salo 1 new i -nctor, U h. p. Complete Easy lims. 1 1917 490 Chevrolet. Fine shape. Easy terms. Copelund Auto Co. A number of slave anil cltloa aro amending tholr constitutions and elm r I era lo permit only freeholders . i I Close-In Acreage HERE IS THE CHANCE TO GET THAT. ACREAGE TRACT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR We are dividing 120 A. adjoining the City Limits in tracts to suit the purchaser at reasonable prices and on easy, terms. This is the only close-in acreage that is with in easy walking distance of the industrial center and close to school with good soil. It has a County Road through center and will have free mail delivery. It is also just off the paved Columbia Highway, giving a paved road right down town. There is plenty of timber for shade and some for wood. Tliis is the CHANCE you have been waiting for. Bet ter come early and get your choice of land. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OS RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. Plumes: Off he 11 Iter. 8H-J A 74-W St. Helens Iron & Marine Works St. Helens, Ore. Foot of St, Helens Street A completely equipped shop for all kinds of machine work, marine work, welding, bra ing, general machine and blacksmith work. Bring us your ' ork. No job too small, none too large. Prices reasonable consis tent with good workmanship. J. W. AKIN, Mgr. G. B. DUCKWORTH, Asst. Mgr. W. A. LEVI, Sec'y.-Treas. HERE IS A COMMON SENSE PROPOSAL If you are working for your money why not make it work for you. Every dollar you put In our bank draws interest, that Is, it is working for you. Oui bank presents absolutely the best facilities fcr your banking, and if you cpnn r.n account to day, you will have a feeling of satisfaction nt having done tho wise thing. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System CHAS. GRAHAM, President. H. A. CHILDS, Cashier. TRY US We Will Please You JOIN OUR BIQ LIST OF SATIS FIED CUSTOMERS. WE CLAIM TO GIVE BETTER SERVICE AND BETTER GOODS AT BET TER PRICES FOR OUR CUS TOMERS. TRY US FOR ONE MONTH AND BE CONVINCED. J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS Phone 84-W West St. Helen Feathers Don't Fool the Winchester Shot Pattern WINCHESTER precision methods ol manufacture take care of that giving you the, perfect pattern, which completely and evenly covers the body of the duck, without ' loss of penetration. Over 400 different gauges, minutely adjusted, and half as many searching inspections and ' tests, arc used in manufacturing your Winchester , lteeating Shotgun. Every step in the nianu- 1 facture and loading of each Winchester Shell receives equally careful attention. Come in today. Buy a Winchester Model li , Hammerless llejieating Shotgun or if you pre fer, a Model 07 with outside hammer. And Winchester Shelld Leaderorltepeater iu smoke less, Nublack or New liival iu black powder. I St. Helens Hardware Co. St. Helens, Oregon THE 1YMCffSTi STORE Mist Want Ads Bring Results rnUornA. ( , ....... .,u, . . 1(l ; to voto 011 bonding election.