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k" - - THE ST. HELENS MIST FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920 OVER THE YANKTON i.r riiimlo" will prencn next nun- NuV 7 l 11.30. Bunduy school Vso." t:. . 7.30. ur II. C. Wager visiiea ner son , IhhI week. i.imliirnii and family. C. K wurd i''l to"'11)'' u- K- Hoborson . ...mlly. HuDHiB Keicnum, jerry Ul " .. .. M..',. 111-1.. M llllllll 1,1,(1 HelH. iuw "' " - ,i. n.iiiiriuin mill Mr. Kmurson niimii ...... b .. MD n..n..uf..'nn nirnlviil unil lirn. wu, i-njoyed by all. About 3B 1 rutlved from alt f tlio booth. Turbell and Kred Emerson - hurt Monday at the Milton I8. n...u.l,.w Nov filh tlinrn iu u I w mill. rvlo at lh cliurch. All are 101 ......... f Wmit HI. Ili.l..t will rl. ilk"""' ' - u'r and Mra. W. llurllngatue ot mi 81. Helen visited friends here itntot- . ,. ... ,.. ,. liav Tune ww H " OjaTlowsril and Knld Turbull aro try mucn . . Mr. H.- M.:.'.. ........ ,K i. mnio belter. Mr ( ronny irnrnun win imt- bimu UnoW lis l V"r much WAR REN i L, Morris spent Saturday and Uilu)' In Wurren. MlMi'i Hum anu nuiitt iviuimiu nt lionm Sunduy. ti, Lutheran congregation guve V mid Mm. !' Peterson a aurprtso f 1... 1.. ... .. .lu.l. iuny evening ii.ii"i . ,r wedd ' .' a'.iilvoiaury. Elvira lii-rglund and Klennor l.ar n wr visitor In Portland Sunday dernoon. IK llullowo en pany givmi ujr mo n.uaii Kndmivor m a great sue- and everyone reports a goou Had sovorul visitors from Bt. Lira) and Hcuppoose. Floyd am! Kuy 1'uncan nnu iuwu Lr orewoll loft luHt wk for Ut ngelm, t ullf., to pnd tliB winter. The Clirlntlmi Kuduavor aor.lety of Kvangi'llcal church gave a llol )en parly Hnturday uvimlng In :rlrkn a hull which waa nicely dc laiel lor llio occimlon. There wen hcul llilrty-flve young pwple there, ma of whom cume from the Chrla m tr.deevor aocluty of Baippoone. (ler a few boura of a good social iilv. rcfn-nlimenu were aerved uu ,r ll:e Hiipervlalon of Mra. Bnlder nd Vni. Ilntiiilff. rim Mimiea Kuth and Anna Petor Kii of I'orilund apenl Iho week enfc Uh iliilr folk! here, j The Durcua aoclely of Swodlah luilieriin churrlt met at Ibe borne of lid Johomin on Saturday after Wo with a large crowd attending. Im Melvlim KoIhoiii of Ht. llul fciipimt the week end with El .Tjhi.ll. 1'luyd Duncan left Wurren r lew lift ago for I.ob Angeliia, I'ullfoml. o ilill hlH relutlvea. Warren Chrlatlnn Kndeavor aoci had a large delegation to the :.aul !'. K. convention held r.t Scap luat Hunduy and all reported li bit MiK been royally entertained. k mrprlne wn given ny tne mem nof iho flwedii;,i l.ulherun church Mr. and Mra. IVter Peterson Tuna- r even I ii k In honor of their twen Mth wedding anniversary. Hev- Irsl iptiuches were given by the var- a nicmlii-rs and many nwsicui lections were rendered lifter which ilhl refreshment were served. Uuter rybody loft for home, nil seeming uhave hud n very enjoy.iblo time. DOWNING"" Mr i. viola Putty was shopping In unlaml on Thursday. Hold Stanley took In the dunce at plnler on Saturday night- Burl Stanley mudo the round irip l Portland and back on Thursday. aim Kthel Nottor spent the wook i at lier homo In Portlund. Hiss Muudn Smith spent the week with her parents in I'lntskunlo Bob McAduniM came up from Ker ry on Monday to be home for election Hermlon McAdnma la borne fron. "rry's. 8. M. Iloals came bomo from Ker- ' lo he home on election day. Mr. nml Mrs. Krod DanlelBim tint. N .('has. CurlHon und children were pia on Sunday of Mrs. Andrew nana nt Mayger. iai Ate ilnson und fnniliy are mas I llielr hume for the Dresent with rif und Mrs. J. Dow Inn. Mr. Atc.iim fun huvlnir sold bis homo at Uelena I Mls i.Botn Patty hus eulorod the f m grnde ut school here. Lou und Conrad llenson flivvorei 0 flulxkunlo Tupsdav afternoon. Lou In Vriinmiii la hmv nnllltlllK the M"Hltr res ilnncn nt Mavaor. DUIHirllileiuliinl Wllkersoil IIIUIlO a Nrt vliii t in uiOwwil on Monday. Mr. mid Mrs. Krlti Anderson drove o Di'leiia on Tuesday. SCAPPOOSE Mr. Tnvlur Annl mnniiEer of I1'" clinutuuoua. came In Tuosday nd f'ory thing H now in readiness for n opening of tbo chautauqua Friday 'lilt. The nniinlnir numlier will be ''9 McConls. Nn nna run afford to F'M this humorous treat. Tlli ""ling and Coolldge, Stanflold anu "etukor. T'ie highway through Scnppoose completed last Sunday when the "le stretch of street In front of the "ores and bank was pavod. The bank "L5 "'o Btreot between the sidewalk "HQ llllrliurnv 1.a l..n(vtli nf . - -n " .j JaTni II. W .VLB"' " "Dulldlng, making a very attractive nuvoment. We feol llko colobral l ! the conneotlng of the highway. -floyd Orowell purchased the Law m cottage this week. iJ "mur In moving this wook uia the Uumsey runcli to the placb COUNTY recently puro,"' on Hucho.or Mrs. Schell of i..-i. on Tuesday. ",u"u wu 10"' I lie Scappi.oHe nut.. . iiuhiiiuI lust l-rlduy. He Is rHilnu as can he expected. "8 PuJcnased nS" '""P" McQu,nn '' 1 '"""d 110 acre ranch about 30 " lies southwest of Kosehurg. They Pln. lo occupy It hout ih. flr-t 7, n ZT.y- ,y a,B0 "olrt l""r lot. n Bcappooso located eust of the deoot lo Kaye Newton 0 pm Mr. Ilamey of Woodburn. Ore l si present ooerutimr .i. t,:' and,. (JU ,e . ... ""' "'""n or ins brother. Chsrles " uioillll UgO. Tbo Ladles Aid met with Mra Uetchell last Tl.urmlny. The "Jit -U..g Nov. 4th at the liome of Mr. erluch is to bo an every member aro reauy ror the bniaur. vhlcl, will te ,le lm, 8uluruuttr' .riernoon Nov. 27th. ' A fellowship supper will held a the church Friday. Nov. 12th at o cock, ilrlng your supper. Cort vlll bo provided. Mrs Nlvlock entertained the cradle oil of the Community Wednesduy fternoon at her home. 27 babies vore present and several older ehiM. en. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS I)ld you ever go to a real "apple ohblng" entertainment? 1)0 come hen to Columbia Height school ou November 121 h ut 8 o'clock. There ill be a biisket sociul. games and a irogram. Ilesldes there will be some xtra features of well come and oe for yourself. Thoro promises to o plonty of baskets for the young "'kH- Following the program there 'III bo games for all and additional out urea. Come and hrin vnn mskot. The Columbia Heights school hns oen In session for two months with n attendance of 26 pupils. This lonth. there wero 13 on the honor oil. .These pupils were Mlldrml lUinsbury. Clifford Vincent, Wllma Vincent, F.dwurd llobey. Tommy :JuhlberK, Lymun Keicham, Helen !yd. Oaronco Uiyd nlen Hoffmnn :iurwurd Itoblnett, Lyle Lufkln and itsiiik Koicliam. On the 15th will find a new family vliii nt Columbia Helirhts. Mr undurseur of Vunkton is movlne o this part of the country. Miss Sue Muye Hicks, teacher at olumhla Itolglils. spent the week md In Portland with her relatives. As a result of a spoiling match In tchool l.yman Kelcbum, 3rd grade ind Helen Hoffmnn, 4th grade, wore dludged the best spellers In the ;radt)H. BACHELOR FLAT The Hallowe'en parly given by the enchor r.nd pup. Is at the school '.ouso Friday afternoon was attended iy neurly all of the ludios of the dis trict us well as children. Hallowe'en (tunes were played ufter which re- rtiHliiuen's conaiHting of cuke, cof ee, pop lorn halls, peanuts and ap pies was served. Mr and Mrs. Krlo Morton and fum ly motored to tlllnd Slough Sunday ml spent tho day at Kmpo home. Mrs. Itradley of Hood Itlver wan i guest ut the Holllngworth hom.t hunduy Mrs. K. 8. Heutnnnn of West St. It-lens visited school Thursday aftoi noon. Mri Krenk Nagel was a Portlaad Isitor Friday Mrs Church of Portland was a Mii'Hi ot Mrs. hollund M us ten for tin veek ill''.. Mrs. Win. Skuzlo and daughter luzel were St. Ht'lims visitors Mon lay. Miss Ollln Kale visited nt tho home f her uncle, 1). H. Pope last wook. litis Kale's home Is in Idaho. Mrs. Arvla V'eeden and son Earl vore St. Helens visitors Sunday. Itov, and Mrs. Highee of Went St. lelens were guests of N. Sherwood lunduy. Thoy held a mlsslonarj nnetlng nt tbe school house in the ftarnoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnrk and Miss Per Ins of Portland wore guests of Mr. md Mrs. D. H. Pope Sunday. The following were guests of Mrs. iuy Mlllch lust Sunday: Mr. and Irs. (leo. Fowler, Mrs. F. M. Fowler nd Mrs. Melton and daughter. SCHOOL NOTES SCAPPOOSE The senior class met recently to or anUo nnd elect class officers. Alma .nnge wns elected to direct the des 'nli's of tho class. Assisting"- her ire Kern White ns vice-president and '.ottlo Uhlman as secretary and treas irer. Tho class has been busy try ng to decide whether they wnnt rings r pliiB for tholr cluss emblem but ,ftnr mniiv nroloneed dlscusBOions L ml rovorsed decisions they rave ftn- !ly ueciuen 10 goi pm. " .... ..h hut thoy will now abide by their de Islon, but such Is the life of a senior. Wo are sot for the big Elllson Vhlto Chautauqua which will be In ftonppoose from November ' '6th to i Oth. School tickets are ILIO'"; he season. Adult ticaois are f .-. including the war tax. Buy one nno i. ..i i.a .ntmltlen along. The new song books have arrived nd we are now prepared to s ng a hundred and one songs, besides a cood ninny not In the book Whon is a bookkeeping class not a bookkeeping class? When It I. class in carpentry, and such Is the fat" of the commercial department. Next week. Instead of making a trlai bnlnnce they will be trying o nuik. a table balance on four legs. The high school had its first real 800laTBvent of the year last Friday hvonlng when it entertained tho Khih erado and former hinli school i-ltidontg at a Hallowe'en party The I sscmbly room was gully decorated j with autumn leaves, Jack-o-lunterna i nd wild-eyed black cats. Ilullowe'en ! stuines fitted In with the decora tons and added a festive nt ItinurtliArn o the ocension. After un evening of ;mes and music the "eats" com mittee made Itself very popular by reducing sweet cider and pumkln pie. Only a Cold Are you 111? H often answered Oh- It s only a cevi," as if a cold was a matter of little consequence, ut people are beginning to learn 'hut a common cold is a matter not to be trifled with that somo of the most erlous diseases start with a cold s Boon as the first Indication of u iold p.pponrs take Chamberlain's Lough Remedy. Kemomber that the oonor you get rid of your cold the ess the danger, nnd this remedy will ielp you to thrqw It off. . WAHKKN IIAl'TIST till K 'II Mr. Hurley Hallgren of Portland .'111 conduct the meeting in the W:ir on lluptist church next Sunday morn ng nnd evonlng. The ovenlns mcet i will bo In Kngllhh nt 7:30 p m. eopla are especially Invited. Tho Uid.es' Aid meets r.t the Hubs lime Wednesday, Nov. 10th, at 2 u n. All aro welcome. Kev. B. Iljorkqulst. " , - Constipation. Most laxatives and catnnrticB afford aly temporary relief and should be sod only for that pjrposo. When you vunt permanent relief tuko Chamber iln's Tablets and he careful to ob- lOive the directions with each pack 3e. These tuhlets not only move the owels, but improve the nppetite and lengthen tho digestion. Subscribe for The Mist. .-NP TRY TTSWe Will Please u.kj , you Join Our Big List of Satisfied Customers Best of groceries at bet ter prices and with bet ter service lias brongbt these customers to this ' store. Consumers' Cooperative Store Successor to St. Helens Union Store Telephone 80 WOMAN'S PART IN MAN'S SUCCESS Often the strongest imnulse to save comes from the woman of the household. Every man should consider himself fortunate who his n wife or mother who helps him to suvo money. Tho Important pnrt about saving is not the amount of monev von sot aside ench week. The essential thing Is tho firm decision to save a definite, regular sum. no matter how small It niny be. Even 11. saved regularly each week, will mnke your savings grow amazingly. And this bank helps by adding interest with usual regulations FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK SCAPPOOSE Capital, 128,000.00 United Btateg Depository 8T.NCI.iAIP WILSON. President DAVID M'KINNON WILSON, Vice-President EDWARD E. WIST, Cathler NOTICE OK FINAL HEARING In The County Court of the Bute of Oref(m for Columbia County In the mr.tter of the estate of Frank W. Johnson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Minnie Johnson, executor of the above en titled estate, baa filed her report and final account, and petition for dis charge as executor, in the above en titled court; that said court has set Monday the 8th day of November, at the hour of one o'clock in the after noon as the time, and the County '"oiirt room at the court house in St. Melons, Columbia County, Oregon, as the place for hearing upon said re port and final account. All persons doslrlng to object to said final ac count will file objections, or appear in person or by attorney at said time and place. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, Oc tober 7th, 1820. Minnie Johnson, Executrix of the last will and testament of Frank W. Johnson, deceased. LOYAL M. GRAHAM, Attorney. 4 3-5 Forest Grove, Oregon. . HAPPY THOUGHT Never believe anything bad about nybody unless you positively know Is true; never tell even that unless uu feel that It Is absolutely neces 'ry. Or. Henry Van Dyke. You can always find us with a good stock of BUILDING MATERIAL MMK. C'KMEXT, PLASTER, SIB Mil, KH AND 11KICK. COAL EGO MASH AM) UUTTER MU.K MASK Hay, Grain and Feed FRANK WILKINS St. Helens Oregon. Grocprps SIMMONS In tlie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tin County of Colum bia. Eola I. Furbush, Plaintiff, vs. Doug lus D. Furbush, Defendant. To Douglas D. Furbush: In the name of the State of Ore ion, You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed igalntt you in the above entitled ourt and cause on or before six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons and if yon full so to appear and answer said complaint the plaintiff for want hereof will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complain on file herein, to-wlt: for a decree of '.his Court forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween the plaintiff and yourself, an for a decree of this Court allowing plaintiff to resume her maiden name of Eola I Richards, and for auch other and further relief as to the The 1ery Latest Styles It's an old saying that the people you write to often judge you by your stationery. And there is a great deal of truth in the fact that stationery can be chosen as to reflect the best of. j-.i. lament and taste. i nery suitable for one occasion may be entirely c.'.t cf place for another. . Then, too, the styles inl stationery change the same as styles in clothing. To be sure that your stationery is right for all pur poses, always buy it here. DEMING DRUG STORE Double Face Records 85c Stock of Late Records always on hand Nothing so nice in the home as Music E. A. Ross Masonic Bldg. Now to Satisfy Jack Frost Appetites! TJERE are the right Cooking Utensils for the big, bountiful, appetizing, nourishing meals that everybody wants in cold weather. We have every pan, dish, pot, skillet or other utensil you need, for everything " that mother used to make." Come in today and pick out the prac tical, sensible things you want. , All spe cially displayed. St. Helens Hardware Co. THE mSCHESUR STORC PAGE FIVE Court may seem meet and equitable. ' This summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of the Honorable J. A. Eakin, Judge Of the above entitled Court, said or der being date Sept. 27th, 120, and directing that the same be published In the St. Helens Mist, once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks, and that the first publication of this summons Is Oct. 1st, 1920, and the date of the but publication is Nov. 12th, 1920. L. A. RECKBN, Attorney for Plaintiff, S21 yon Bldg., Portland, Oregon. IIO, PIGS, PIGS. Potatoes will be low In price this year. Potatoes make pigs. Pigs make pork, and pork, makes profit. Your choice of a large bunch of young pigs, also a good Duroo brood sow and 8 fine pigs. Paul C. Adams, Warren. Phone 105F15. ' 47tf THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Is also the FOUNTAIN OF THE GROWN-UPS in Uils town "MEET ME AT RIVERSIDE CONFECTIONERY" la a phrase of the town. ICB CREAMS PJJRH FRESH FRUITS In Our Parlor Or at Your Home Phone 28 Victrolas $25 Up St Helens- Ore. v ., f i