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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
PAGE EIGHT ST. HELENS. OREGON. FRTDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1920- MIST MISTINGS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watklns wers Portland visitors Wednesday. George Wilson was In Portland Monday on a business mission. Miss Francis Goln was visiting with friends In Scappoose last week. Mrs. John Settrm and daughter are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith. W. L. Goln, accompanied by Miss Frances and Mr. Howard, motored to Portland last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly are the proud parents of a baby girl, born Friday evening. October 1. m.h Tillle Blackmore and son Walter motored to Portland Tuesday to spend the day with friends, l.nt week the stork left at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar John son In Bachelor Flat, a fine boy. Miss Amv GeorEe spent the week end with relatives In Portland, re turning to St Helens Monday nigni. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Phllllrs re turned from Seaside Sunday evening where they had been spending sev eral days. The steamer Multnomah laden with 535.000 feet of lumber and carrying a number of passengers, sailed Sat urday night for San Podro. Marshal Potter went to Portland Wednesday to give the Portland po lice force tips on police work and ln cldently to attend to a little private business. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alexander, former residents of thlb county, but now of Vale, was bright ened Oct. 1st by the arrlyal of a fine baby boy. H. N. East and Ben Copeland re turned Monday from Salem where they took In the state fair, knd lncl , dentally bagged a fow China pheas ants on the trip. The steamer Wapama, Captain Bellesen, sailed Thursday night for San Pedro via San Francisco. Th vessel carried a cargo of lumber and a number of passengers. Mrs. Mollle Masten, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Morris, motored up from Seaside Sundr.y enrouto to their home in Portland, and Bpent several days In St. Helons. Continuing his good work in this neighborhood, the stork called at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. B. Oler Monday night and before taking his departure left the happy parents with a baby daughter. Judge Hazen brought to the Mist office Tuesday morning, three Red Weatherfield onions which were grown In his garden patch. The weight of the three onions was 2 lbs. 14 ounces and averaged 13 Inches in circumference. H. A. Colt motored to Salem Sat urday to take in the last day of the fair. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. N. D. McCallum. Colt says he made a record trip coming back and drove the 22 miles botween Sal em and Woodburn In 27 minutes, Mrs. William Davles expects to leave next week tor Salem where she will visit her son Lawrence and her daughter Mabel. Both are students at the Willamette university. Law rence is In his senior year and Miss Mabel Is a member of the freshman class. R. N. Lovelace and Fred Herman of Rainier were here Monday at tending to some legal business. Mr, Herman said the report that he would run for district attorney Is without foundation. He has all he can do In Rainier In his practice without enter ing politics. Wednesday Mrs. Fannie George re. ceived the sad news of the death of her brother, E. C. Moyer. The young man passed away at a hospital in Salem. For some months he suffered with tubercolosis. He leaveB a wife and two small children and a father, C. C. Moyer. Mrs. Peter Jacobson and daughtet Bessie will leave today or tomorow for California where they will visit several months with friends and relatives. Miss Louise George who Is a teach er In the rortiana puuuc scnoon came down Saturday to spend the week end with home folks. She was accompauted by Miss Beatrice John son, who is professor or history at the Reed college, and Miss Lola Fleek. James O'Conner made a purchase this week, through John Philip s real estate agency, of a couple or lots near the high school. Uue or trie tots has a dwelling house on it and it is Mr. O'Connor's intention to assist in relieving the house stringency by erecting a dwelling on the vacant lot. " , 40x100' garage on gcod corner lot located on paved street, equtppea with gas tank, oil tanks and pumps. lathe, electric drill, welding outfit and other necessary equipment. This is your chance to get a goud business with a small amount of cash. For particulars ' see Rutherford Realty Company. 4 2 A. B. Lake was In Portland Sun day and called on republican head' Quarters Those in charge of the campaign In Oregon are confident, Mr Lake said, that Harding win carry the state by a big majority and that the republicans of the state will aid Harding by electing a republican sen ator from Oregon. County School Superintendent J B. Wllkorson was In Portland Satur day to attend the committee meetings Prominent educators were In attend ance and the matter of making the schools of Oregon bigger and better, was discussed, as were other Import ant school matters. E. D. Potter made a trip by auto Into the Bend country last week, re turning Sunday. He purchased a town lot in Bend. Ho reports every thing -on the boom in that part of Oregon, and that fine crops were se cured there this year, notwlthstald Ing they had an early frost which injured tender vegetation. The leader of his class Is the child with the least handicaps. Your child's eyes are the greatest handicap (Ti school work If they are not perfect. Dr. Thompson has exceptional facilities for telling you if glasses will improve your child's eyesight. There is no extra charge for this service. Next visit Tuesday, Oct. 12, Orecadla Hotel, all day. 42-2 The ladles of St Helens and Co. umbia county are Invited to visit Milady's Shop," located In the Muckle block, and Inspect the splen did display or ladles suits, aresses, coats and hats. My stock Is all of the latest design and through our buy ing methods we are enabled to sell 10 per cent under Portland prices. We also do dressmaking. Come In and enjoy our rest parlors when in the city. Mrs. M. C. Saul, Prop. If any of the Mist readers happen to see a handsome Ford coupe com ing down the street or on the road, don't guess right away that It Is Judge Bill Fullerton. He is not the only man that owns one. Dr. L. G. Ross, Dr. C. JB. wade and John item ing also own coupes end Inasmuch as the last named gentleman Is the most recent purchaser of one of these com' fortable little houses on wheels, he is, or for the past week, has been seen most frequently, and many of his friends have enjoyed a ride In Ford's latest creation. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown have bought the Olsen property near the old hospital building and have movpjj to St. Helens so that their children may attend high school. The Browns have lived on Sauvies Island for number of years and Mr. Brown was road supervisor In that district when the only roads were the Columbia river and the Willamette slough and the only means of transportation was by boat. Last year, the ranchers ou the Island decided to build a road and Mr. Brown has just about com pleted it. It will be a great conven ience for those living on the Island. Burrell Graves was taken to a Portland hospital Thursday morning and It was expected that he would be operated on this morning tor appendicitis. The St. Helens Woman Club will resume their regular meetings begin ning Tuesday October 12th. a id Mrs. S. B. Hoskin will be ir.e nosiess io the club at her rostdence. A number of St. Helens business men nlau to co to Rainier tonight to attend the Rainier Chamber of Com merce dinner. The Mist unuerstanus that problems of lntorest to the en tire county will be dlscusse, among them being the Port of Columbia project. Tii mlnntlon of new by-laws has ch&need the meeting nights of St. Helens LodKe NO. 117. 1. U. u. r. vo the flrst. second, third and fourth SHtuniav of each month. The third degree will be conferred on flvo ap- llcants on the regular meouug uibui of Saturday, October 16th. Mr. end Mrs.. Henry Morgus who have boe:; vlsltng friends in the east for the past five months, returned to St. Helons Wednesday. They were In Oklahoma, Arkansas and Mlosou'l and enroute home tiny stopped in Spokane for a week. Both of thorn Ire glad to get back to Oreson and prefer the climate hero to th cli mate In many of the states In which they htve seen since leavl ig St. Helens. OlUTirAHT Stephen.. SyWenler Way passed sway at " """ " i.. u afternoon. ... I. I. (., ,i I UIIUIJ . .... o,i. ki.tmliera of HIS Itil- '";..r, ..r Ht his bedside. having beeu .ummoiied alien r Way "as stricken with paralysis lie urweillnK Monday. licensed had recently made a visit to his boyhood horn. In Kocklan.1. i imrr ho was born Dec . 1S4 1. tml hnd just returned to Cainas a lew duys previous to his last ill; . . .. ii i..uvo to mourn his loss his widow, Msry O. Wy and four .lausmers.. Mm. Chas. H. rrem.o. Calif.. Mrs. Krnnkie A. Kul,. er. Mv. W. A. Miles and Mrs. C. r. JoVes'o't Portland. i ..irvlcna were held at THinns Oct. 2. Interment was In the Odd Fellows cemetery at Warren , ni srd. where many for mer neighbors and friends gathered for the last mid rites. Mr u-uv had made his home In and near St. Helens for many years, and was one of Columbia county's highly respected cltUons. being of unim peachable Integrity and uprightness of character. rOOLATE TO CLASSIFY "TOR SALE Young pigs. eacn J. W. VunNotta. St. Helens. Ore. 43" CAKUOHTHANKH u wiah to eiurens our. sincere thanks and heartfelt appreciation for the sympathy ana assistance in our bereuvuiiiunt. the death of Kobert B. w.ln. Ksueclully uo we wish w thank the members of the Warren rlrnlttfrt. the Brotherhood of American Yeomen of 1'orliana anu id an ounr friends who came to our assistance In time of trouble. Mrs. Aura Wooden and son and mother. Mrs. I.ydla Smith. (Wltn'oP THANKH We will always remember the sym pathy and heir of kind friends who aided us In our bereavement and hank them for their help and the beautiful floral offerings. A nicy Hoss Stono and family. Don't nnun have tried the last h..!?. u l recovery--the want eddie s rim lam. She ttM i rr Ma. We srv HAQBART101DAU fool For Sale Team of farm horses. .. .AAA I1AA rn f PH.. n marl lll.Arvlimr Ol ur ill ir ll 111 If HHWeUll IdVV RUU a.vv the Ilalner district and republican 1 pounds; sUo wagon and harness. K. candidate for county commissioner s. Duncan, Warren, Ore. 4Ztr was in St. Helens Wednesday con-' ferrlng with the county court. "Pol- For Sule Gold Dollar strawberry Itlcs are uncertain," Mr. Fllppln said, 1 settings also 8 ton of sood cow hay. hut if what mv friends tell me Ik correct as to the general sentiment In the county. I think 1 will be eloctod county commissioner. To say the least, the prospect is most encour again and I am willing to leave my candidacy In the hands of the repub lican voters of the county. Did your roof loak during tne re cent nervy rains? If so better have it fixed before the winter monms. Arcolastlc Is a heavy bodied paint which will waterproof and preserve shingle and metal roofs. Arcotop is a roof coating for motnl and compos ition roofs. It Is not a temporary proposition. It Is permanent roof pro. tectlon. Arcotum Is a weatherproof and waterproof paint for barns, roofs, houses, mills, docks, etc. Ar co Scallt stops the leaks. It can be applied to either a wet surface or a dry one. It Is lasting. Ask your merchr.nt for Arco paints and roof coatings. Advt. Charles Merrill of the Door Island section and Frits Anllkor of the Oo- ble country were here .Wednesday conferring with tho county court and trannactlnf other business. rus is road suporvlBor in Qoble district ana the worst piece In the whole country is In front of his place, wnen duiiq ing tho road, his intentions were good and the preliminary work was good, but the road money and the crushed rock ran out about the same time, so the rocking of the road stopped Just cbout 1500 feet from Anllker's house, consequently tho road nuuaer has to navigate that distance through mud and water In order to reach the good road and Fritz doesn't like that. Mrs. A. 8word and son Robert mo tored over from Vernonla Monday coming via the Mlst-Clatskanie road. Both of them sain even ineir nig Hudson car had a hard time to navi gate the mud puddles and soft road coming "over the hill." Mrs. wora said that since sue naa maae me round-about way trip, she realized better than ever before the necessity of the completion of the St. Helifck Pittsburg road. Hud It been passable, thev would hove reached St. Helens by traveling 26 miles., whereas the route by Clatskanle Is 65 miles. They were on their way to Portland ana would have to return the same way since the road from Timber to Ver nimia Is badly cut up. occasioned by the heavy hauling, and the going ror automobiles Is doubtful. The Swords have lived In the Nehalem valley for a number of years and are among Columbia county's most valued citi zens. Phone 104 F2, O. W. Tucker, Warren. Oregon u-i Wanted Log or lumber hauling ror five ton trurk and trallor, equipped to log. Address or enquire i Mist office. 43tf Lost A black gloria umbrella. Detachable handle. Lost on the liaved roud leudlr.g up to Nob Hill. Kinder please phone 12 -J . Call ,fr Warrants I have money on hand to pny all warrnts Issued by 8. D. No. 2 to and Including May 1. 120. Interest stops Oct. 8. 120. Mrs. K. A tieorge, Clerk S. D. No. 2. I'OUTICAI. ANNOl'Nl'KMKNT Having been chosen as the repub lican candldnte for district attorney of Columbia county, I ask the re publican voters for their suport and oromlse a fair and Impartial enforce ment of the Jaw and to serve the peo ple to the best of my ability. I'd. Advt. John L. Footo I'OIJTK'AI. A N NOV NCKM KNT A LJSr 1 See That Sole! It Comes on White GOODRICH BOOTS a SHOES With lied Line Around The Top And It Actually Outwears Std! j j w. Vote For J. V V I, I. K It T O N ftaidltlat fin fOVNTY COMMIHHrllONKK A Itt-t.ld.iil Tuut)i-r of Columbia County for 41 yearn. Is acquainted with the needs of the rounty. Build giHHl riiads for development of every cctloii ul Columbia County. Cut out all unnnrmsary expense. "PIMMiltKHM HIT KCONOMY" Paid Advt. QUALITY MEANS ECQNOUT Which is the reason so many people have made this store their grocery headquarters. . The only way to cut the cost it to " buy Good Quality. Then you hive no waste and are assured of purity. We sell on such close margin that your saving is further increased by our low prices. -:- :- THOMAS H. ROY The Money Saving Grocer. Phone 42 Pie Moat la Value Ute Best la nettf WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13 A thrilling drama of the old days of tho west. JLEROY SCOTTS .famouft Kory PARTNERS of the NIGHT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 "TEARING THROUGH" Fourth Episode of "SILENT AVENGER 2-KF.KI, COMKDY "MOONSHINK ANU JAILHIKIW" Hoot (ilbwHi In "Masked" SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 "SPORTING LIFE" A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT SPECIAL A screen epic of the turf. One of the most famous of all Drury Lan. melodramas." The thrilling story of a young nobleman who took the place of a pugilist in a big ring fight and won his battle for reputation and love. The mystery of the famous Derby favorite that disappeared in a Londan fog and was re covered through the quick wit of a young. girl. AND Fatty Arbuckle , IN "THE GARAGE" Rip-Roaring Comedy ' NO RAISE IN PRICES ONE DAY ONLY 2N 3f H L I B E R T MONDAY, OCTOBER 11 "Come Out of the Kitchen" I'KATl IlINd MARGUERITE CLARK TRY THIS RECEIPT Mix piquant, ruptlvatlnff Mar. Kuerltf (lurk In a hatter of love, MUHietiHe, thrills ami piilliiw. Mukn- sura all the liiKrall. en In bear the "Come. Out of tint Kitchen" label. This Itrniid Iiun beeu tetd by a lwo.yar run on Broadway and found unHurpawted for entertainment batter. Herve hot. Just before the mlllllinjLlr.. Ii.ir.t4a ........ Nieiici t" Mil Ji.u "Otine (tut of the Kltehen." Try Itt Knuli I'olluril Comedy "UVK ANU I.KAKN" I'alJio Itwvlew PHI WCUtRm CLARK im 1 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10 TOM MIX IN . "DESERT LOVE" A riproarine narrative of love ariunfiir outlaws and grim conflict. MUTT JKKK CAHTOON COMKDY llurton Holme Traveloirue TUESDAY. OCTOBER 12 'VALLEY OF TOMORROW A riproaring romance of daring and ven geance. 8-KKKt, COMKnV THURSDAY, OCTOBER M lttMITCHI Here's plrt" tjT-K vivid ru-h of draw tha of Uw Old Hoot- '""V-iH a charm as qaanu -" as It- oKl-fsshloned '"- wltluU as MclUnf a IU Bsmblln game to pl catatea and Uvea stake. . ,fr-oa The cltarcu of '"'"TT hi, will Ooiitleman bw---fad from your memory- Sunshine OosF . . ''lUVKll'H liAST KW" Comedy II