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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1920. OVER THE COUNTY PEER ISLAND cuwlal to the Mint.) ' t lloiiulil Mollis who hui boon dm W. E. Clurk's (or th ' im ImM rut uriiMil 111 liu ,re() WW.. In Anions. "h Mm. ('. McUrtda cam out Portland Tueaduy to vlitlt their lde Hanaou mm . nd Mr, t'lurk of Kelao are I their son and family, Lenule Keelan went to 1'ortland Tuna. lbur Paly liua put up a new alio 111 a ' 111 " vrvy w. auu L. rnr auaae. p j - a. liar Freeman urun iu luruanu ,.. m take In ono of the era- . It iha Columbia City furniture It who mat a linger iu ine nm VI Woman's Club through the Lv commit toe hnve decided to The ClUD naa umh woraing Ly dnce It woi flrat organised vanra alto wimoui a tucuuoii I beginning of the new year will tie reaumed. Arrnngementa Ilni made turn me aiaie trav iiimrv over to the school. and Mr. rmneiy expect 10 o to tliolr menus in ineir new er on. The farm houae on ,r Mill chicken runch I he- kirnrnA and prepared for them. Irii liai been, received from the fci of Homer Stewart that they Lare Uniting. Mien., very aoon in make their Home In Oregon. nd Mrs. Fred Adniiia, Jr., have i in New York t uy auu aro fnl here neit week. uid Mm. Klmer Dod Hon apent I dayi at thu atale fair. They a dvllgutrui trip ana a good hur Oalllena haa gone to work tip i. atrr McConnell la artaln able lurn to work. k Jim t ox end Mm. nuah were from St. Helena Tueaduy. k friends of Mra. Nina HumIi to M. Helena l.iat Hulurtluy to la hxr hlrthdny. hTo time wna kntly spent with cards and con- lion while a dellcloua r.nd boSi-lluni-h wua aerved at nildnlKht. ke bliiday rake with candlea (he cviitnr or attraction, tnla heKlnnliiK of the winter season ::j parties. WARREN (Hpeclal to the Mint.) Helen Horn hind ot lllln Hi. Clataop county la attending Ik at the home of Mini Alvera kind. annual ni union meeting of the lti Lutheran Church for 1'ort- ,4locei will open p.t Warren on !llb. Mlnlaters will lie preaent 1 the dloceann churchea and Jsattera be dlacuaaod. i Hermnna Iterghlnd, who un it a aurloua operation at the kvtl hoitpltal' In I'ortlund rocent- reported on the road to recor- f funnral of Mr. Woedln waa at tha Warren oemotery on Wod- 11. Mr. Weed In wua an active ftt of Warrou UrnnRO and. waa b uteemed by all. Tho Grunm- pti the funeral almost o unit T their reapocta lo one whom MtMmed. k n'arran "grango ladloa and fn are preparing for a good oo Baturduf evening when they lira a banket aoclal and aupper. k musical program will bo given filtiK a ahort dramu by local There will be no grunge meet. P the ladlea antlvlpute a goodly and promlae an enjoyasie k reildonta of Warren aro aomo- Impatlont over the Booming un- Vry delay of. the Warren Con- f Ion company in the completion air contract anal the action ot to eeplng up detourlng of travel the back road which owing to Vy traffic la now uIiiiohI Im- The roada there wore not lor the UHiieu tliev have been p to nntlergo and the county will be obliged to apend hun of dullura to put them In aa hape aa beforo the detour wua Imperative. SCAPPOOSE (8pelHlo the Mlat. ) Mr. and Mra. J. M. Ilutler apnnl the week end In Hood lllvcr with Mr hminett, brother of Mra.. Ilutler 1 hurea Hlmon and bride have re turned to Bcappooae and will muko their home here. The Hlutchford family left for Bul eni Krliluy and will apend the winter there. Mr. Itufer haa tuna to wi.iiofi.i, Montana, where he la employed na an -HKuieer. i ne children will make Mn'lr home with Mra. I.apham In Portland. Mra. Kufer la Improving !n hen 1th. Mr. J. ft. Walla attended the wed l'n of MIhh l,uura and Mr. Fred Iln-ake, In Portland Saturday. Clement Duffy wna In the town vlcnduy for n couplo of houra. It came to bid Mra. tletchell good bye beforo leuvlng for Oklahoma on Tuea-' day. Ilia mother, Mra. Mllla, accom panied him. Mr. Hkinner and Mra. Johnaon of t'ortlund were married Tuoadny In t'orllund and are at home In Scap 'Mxine. Mra. Ontclipll wont to Portland Wednoaday to apend the rent of the ck with frlendx. Mr", und Mra. Moloduy. and Mra 'rlmm heard tho MlnneapollH Bym hony concert at the auditorium thla week. Mr. and Mm. McLuuchlun have aoid 'heir five acre ranch In Hillaboroi nd moved Into their other realdenco n lllllsboro they built alx yoara ago, i imtio wua a goon reaponae for the Vrmenlun clothing drlvo, eapeclully n unuauul fine lot of ahoea. $14.00 n money waa alao aent by S. S. birth lay fund. Mra. Eakerldge and Mlaa Maud Watta of Kherldan wore Hcappooae vlaltora Wedneadny. Mra. Kacheheck haa purchased the ;rin houae and la returning to Scap luoao lo take chnrgo of It. Mr. and Mra. K. E. Wlat apent the week end In Newherg aa guoata of Mr. und Mra. W. Holland. N.-l.liiHlrom haa opened a Harare In the McKay bulldlnu vacated bv 'hua. Wlkatrom. Wllllnm Anderaon of Portland waa in Kcappooao Wedneadny and aold hla ottuge to Mr. Paige, who la occuui Ing It at the Dreaeut time 1 l he local guurantoe for the Ellison White cliuutauqua, which will be held In Hruppooae Nor. 6th to 10th. Inclusive, met hikI nrfrnnlxefl TunnHnv ironing with Mra. Getchell chalrmau. Kred Lunge aecrolury. A moat at-i 'ractlve program la Dromlaed. The udvortlalng will be under churge ot .Mra. Hose E. Watta. The tlckoU under Dr. Hlutchford, the hall and uluno In churge of Mr. W. li. llerg nd Mr. A. D. lloloday. It la ontt-l dontly expected that thla Chautauqua1 will bo Huoorior In every reaped to that of im I Victor Johnaon returned from the hoHpltal Huturday but will be unable to UHtt hla foot for alx months oi i more.. . ! Mra. iloacou camo home from Port land with a bad cusu of ouk poison. Mr. and Mra. Precochtll aro mor. Ing ou to their own ranch thla week. Mra. It. J. Krakea line boen enter taining her cousin. Mra. Mildred Ad mits und huHhund from Uotse, Idaho. Mra. Krakea and Mra. McLuuchluu ' nmt'ored to Portland to meet them. A wedding of much Interest to :?(npi0('S rualdenta wna that of Lea 'er II. Adnma and Mlaa l.uelle A. I'lnley of Portland Monday, October lh. The wedding took plnce at the. home of tho bride's cousin, Mra. J. 10. Oahourne at 7:30 p. m. Rev. . . ! . . I H ,rlend of tne -imlly. officiat ed. Only immediate relatlvea and frlenda were preaent. After the cere many a dinner waa aerved to the gueata. ISj. and Mra. Aduma will be at home to their frlenda after Nor. lat in Hcappooae. Mra. Bert Adama and Mra. J. S. Anderaon entertained with H dinner jr Mr. and" Mra. lister Aduma. The guosta wore: Mr. and Mra. William r nley of Portland, Mr. and Mra hATm ?.erl,icn- M'. nnd Mra. Hoacoe ind I fnnilly nud Mlaa Tlllle Anderaon of Portland. Mr. and Mra. Olon Morrla (nee Haxol Wlkatrom) have little arr',vr!;.8fOtu,,Urpl''0,1 her ,rle"d arriving in Bcappooae lust week after apendlng a year in the eaat. in vL""1 Mr"; Ch"- Wlkatrom were ,n7cour ,un weHk vlalting Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Uuahmao who hare large dairy farm. M.(M' Wlktrorn h Inatallea tn Hor.W B,araK.8 18x1 8 foot South Bond turning Juthe and welding out- PAGE SEVEN fit and emery wheel. Everything up to date. Mr. Hoatetter moved hla household gooda to Portland this week. Mr. Philip haa rented the Flah cot tage vacated by the Gerlach family. DOWNING Charlie Cr.rlaon la home on the sick list. , Juke Dowling waa a St. Helena visitor on business luot Tuesday. Mlaa Ethel Nnttnr wont t home In Portland Frldar erenlnar. returning 8unday afternoon rla the motor route. She was accompanied by her Darenta Mlaa Maud Smith spent the week ond at her home In CliUakr.nie. Mra. LouIb Uoehlke who baa boon visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Uoula .returned to her home In Portland Sunday. Cal Atchlnaon of Delcna visited ai' the Dowling farm on Thursday. Little Josephine Amr.to is reported to bo seriously ill. Lou Metcalf la doing the plowing on the Severn farm. ' CHAPMAN (Special to the Mlat.) U Krlnk nltnnlu,l Mm atntft fnlr Mem. Irene Kruaer who la attending Ndemy at Vancouver, Wash., f in woek end with her parents, Rid Mrs. Henry Kruxer. August Nolaon called at tho 'Of J. J. (lufftinn TnnurlHV. Wa Schmidt and family hare GASOLINE 28c MILLOY'S SCAPPOOSE n mi rortiand. J'roan Purkhurat motored out I Portland luat Thursday to the ! nli mother-in-law, Mrs. Ulco. flt. Jarvey has bought the Ever- Pnm Schmidt. Miller find Nel- rwii urn wook end in Portland. Miller and Mrs. Gilbert he first parents to visit the CIlOol till. rni with tlia n. P of officerjt . J. 8. Puitoraon, the primary Per lierA hna I I .l . U . . iovwitcu wuru mm lW sister, Miss Uessle Knauff, iuieu position la the St. 'cboola. Mlaa Knauff apent a the A. U. C. aervlce In France tlia recent war1. TRENHOLMu And Mra UT W n.a Jud parents of a fine baby boy, "fjobor 6th, welfjhlnf eicht and . - .uuiiub. They have named . ;..A Mcf;lll8ter passed away owf. ith- Her mny frrnnds from p. Ore h8r funerftl Bt Ir T,u.ver,,'au, Bl'n' dance I Ttli wILlttlUBl:' Suturday night. APPETIZING!,. v HEALTHFUL!! . COOLING!!!, Kiddie and grown-upa,. too. have loarnI tn w " lia exactliuc - ren In n kOltKAM. There la a difference as ! Moarnea ir '"'" V , t," X kof "MT. HOOD" froeen dainties A ' thov will have ne other. A ' "A dlah day makes (lie Joy amlloa atay." : At MASON'S Only 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 (JOULE, ORR. Wrist Watches, Diamonds. Pearls Tlieae are the three moat popular items among a well-dreeaed lady's Jewels. Many of these lu m. are Hold eer, U,o, Uona are Inrjfe. so that you are sure to find Just what jou want here. Our prirea are vry pleasing. ' 1 We alao carry a section of ifu for commencemenU and wed dinga at very nyuch lower nrlces. VON A. GRA Reliable Watchmaker and Jeweler The Celebrated Berg mann Shoes Awarded GOLD MEDAL P. P. I. San Francisco, 1115 The Strongest and Nearest Water proof Shoe Made fr'OB LOGGERS, CRUISERS, MILLMEN AND ALL WORKERS THEO. BERGMAN N SHOE MFG. OO. 021 Tbarmaa Street Portland ASK FOR THE BBRGMANN WATERPROOF SHOE OIL FORD PRICES BEFORE THE WAR In 1994-190B and 6 Ford Touring Cars sold for 12,000.00 F. O. li. Detroit. The new price Is 1440.00 F. O. B. Detroit and the present Ford cure are the beat curs the Ford Motor Company erer made. Regardless of 146,065 orders on file for Immediate dellr err and mlllona of dollars worth of hlghpriced raw materials on hand, the new Ford prices were fixed on a pre-war basis In an effort to bring the buBlnexa of the country back to normal again. The war started In 114. Compare the new Ford prices, now In effect, with the 1014-15 prices. New 1920 Ford Prices $360.00 Chassis Runabout 395.00 Touring Car 440.00 Sedan (with starter 795.00 Coupe (with starter) 745.00 () without starter. 1914-1915 Ford PrlceB 1410.00 440.00 490.00 975.00 750.00 All the abore prices are F. O. B. Dttrolt. The new Ford prices aro a cut to the limit. The new OroKon allotment of 1176 Ford ccra por month assures you of reasonably prompt dollrery. You want one you need one. Place your order now and get one Fieldhouse Motor Co. ST. HELENS, OREGON "Kvery Oregon Driver Needs A Ford Enclosed Car." LISTEN TO THE LADY ON THE DOLLAR i Before you spend that sllrer dollar, hold it to your ear. Listen to the message from the lady on the dollar. She says: Sara me. Put me In the bank. The bank will pay yon Interest all the time that I am there. Wnenerer you need me, I can be taken out again.- I'm ready to help yoa In any emergency. So don't spend me. PUT MB IN THB BANK. Open a Barings account at this friendly bank. You oan open an account with one dollar or more. We pay Interest, subject to usual regulations. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Scappacse Capital, $M6..0 Halted States Depository MNO&AIR WILSON. Praatdeat DAVID M'tdNNON WILSON, Tioe-President ' BVWASB B. WfflT, Cashier Fill in Uils blank and mnil to Geo. A. Gore, Sec., St, Helens, Oregon. Paid Advertisement Application for Membership Harding-Stanfield Republican Club of St. Helens, Oregon I hereby apply for membership in the Harding-Stanfield Republican Club of St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, and agree to use my best efforts to secure the election of Harding for President and Stanfield for United States Senator on November 2, 1920. SLOGAN: "LET'S MAKE IT REPUBLICAN." Name Precinct. Address Phone . . . GROCERIES Flour Fresh Fruits Vegetables HARDWARE Stoves -Tools Shelf Hardware CROCKERY Graniteware Aluminum Vare China Larsen & Co., Grocers ' PHONE 1 27 Mr. Renter Buy a Home Now IF YOU WANT TO BE SURE OF A HOME, BUY A PLACE NOW. ST. HELENS IS GROWING AND HOUSES ARE GETTING SCARCE. NEARLY ALL RENTAL PROPERTY IS FOR SALE AND MAY BE SOLD FROM UNDER YOU AT ANY TIME. BETTER BUY NOW WHILE YOU CAN GET PROPERTY CHEAP AND ON EASY TERMS. $750.00 will buy n nice 4 It. house 4 blocks from the Central Market. Garage and barn. $.100.00 cash will handle. Balance very easy terms. It Is worth the price. $850.00 will buy a 6 R. plastered house with nice garden lot. $100.00 down payment; balance terms. Would you be Interested in this? $250.O0 will buy a modern 5 R. house with white enamel plumbing, good basement, barn. Lots of berries, 12 fine bearing fruit trees. This Is a bargain at price asked. Terms. FARMS $2200.00 will buy a nice 6 A. chicken ranch with good 6 R. house.' Halt cleared and under cultivation; balance easily cleared. About 1 A. family orchard. 2 wells. 1 mile off paved highway, on good road. All necessary outbuildings. Can be handled on very easy terms. $300 down payment. $3000.00 will buy a nice 12 A. farm 1 mile from paved highway on good level macdani road. Beautiful location. Nearly all clear and under cultivation. Fair 6 R. house and good barn.. All kinds of choice fruit in abundance, also English walnuts and grapes. Well In house. $1000.00 down pay ment; balance terms within reason, We have 130 A. adjoining City Limits which will be cut Into tracts to suit. Near Columbia River Highway Fine soil. . Easy walking distance from industrial center and school. ' Good prices and easy terms. Let us know your needs. . RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. PHONES Office, 123; Residence 38-Jand74-W ;;, ' lanaton musicians will