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PAGE TWO S , » I I I K O F HAI.K O F C I T I O F MT H K I .I NS IMPItOV F ' l l NT BONDS * *• * THE * MIST’S NEWS STAFF R e a d e rs of th e Mist nottce t h a t n ew s from sev eral locali ties in C olum bia co un ty is re g u la rly p u b lish ed in th e Mist T h is p ap er h a s a n u m b e r of c o rr e s p o n d e n ts w h o t a k e pride in patherinsr clean an d new sy item s fo r th e Mist. Mrs. R. F Niblock sends in th e new s from Scappoose an d . u r r e a d e r s know how well she h a s covered th e field for th e Scappoose new s is alw ay s breezy an d well w ritten an d tells of th e h ap p en in g s of th a t locality. At W a rr e n A. L. M orris looks a f t e r th e C ather in es of th e new s of his local ity. M orris is an old n ew sp a per m a n an d w rites in t e re s t ing news. Mrs J. M B u rk - h ead tells th e Mist r e a d e r s of th e local n ew s in B achelor F l a t and h e r sto ries a re a l ways in terestin g . Mrs. C. H. E nglish at Deer Is lan d is in a position to know m a n y of th e h ap p en in g s at Deer Islan d an d sh e w rite s t h e news fo r th e Mist read ers. At Goble, > 1 ,« E E M i " C *r is u th e i- ■ k o u t Ft ■ ,:e v s an d “he io-is it a n d sends it in to T h e Mist. At V erno n ia Mrs. E F. Mes sing g a th e r s th e new s of th a t com ing city an d co m m u n ity for th e Mist, an d th e reaso n we a r e tellin g you this sto ry is to give cred it to o u r c o rr e s p o n d e n ts fo r m a k i n g T h e Mist th e real C olum bia co u n ty p a p e r an d also f o r th e p u rp o se of in v itin g you to tell a n y of o u r c o rr e s p o n d e n ts th e little b u t n ew sy h ap p e n in g s you know of. T h a n k you. * * * * * * * * SCAPPOOSE " g o a t ” of th e telepho ne company. Besides th e iJatiO each s u b s c rib e r would be obliged tt buy o r r e u t an in s tru m e n t, causing a n o u tla y of a b o u t $43 to each subscriber. As m u ch a s 50 per cent of the poles now in use a r e d ecay ed a n d of no use, a n d m u ch of the wire is n e t s t a n d a rd on th e old line. No action will be ta k e n until th e re -h e a ru tg of th e Public Service comm ission a t which u m e if th e price now a s k e d is not r e duced, a uew line will be built. Miss M a r th a Keyser left 10 day» ag o to r iian F rancisco w here she will m a k e h e r home. BeKoy L a rso n is convalescing a f ter a t h r e e weeks a t t a c k of quinsy. A n u m b e r of W a rre n s young peo ple a r e giving a dance aud luncu In th e w areh o u se hall on S a tu r d a y ev en ing. This is th e firs t public dance ever given th ere, such fu nctio ns hav ing been b a rr e d in th e past. The Warren w areh o u se s to re is being m a n a g e d by O. C. C arlson for th e b enefit of th e c re d ito r s of th e en terp rise. Nearly 100 acres have been p la n te d in this section. L o ganb erries, r a s p b erries a n d s tra w b e r r i e s being th e varieties. Many of th e fa r m e r s have disposed of th e ir c o w b , q u ittin g th e dairy b usiness and e n g a g in g in th e b erry a n d chicken indu stries. A r t h u r L in d ah l t r a n s a c t e d business in St. H elens Monday. T h e re will be a dance in th e W a re house hall a t W a rre n . S a tu r d a y n ig h t April 33. E v erybo dy welcome. DEER ISLAND Notice Is h ereb y given tha» sealed prop osals will be received by th e City j Council of th e City of St Helens. O regon, for th e p u r c h a s e of $104S - 75 of th e City of St H elens Im pro v em en t B onds to be o pened at th e h o u r of 8 o'clock p. ui.. a t th e City Council C h a m b e r in said City on th e 25 th e day of April. 1921 Said B onds a r e to be d a te d De cem b e r 1st, 1919. a n d r e d e e m a b le j D ecember 1st. 1929. an d will b e a r in terest a t th e r a t e of 6 per c e n t per a n n u m from d a te of Issue, in te re s t payable sem l-annuail.v "on th e first day of Ju ly a n d I>ecember of each 'year. T h e City Council reserv es th e rig h t to ra 'e c t ntiy inn! u.: I ids if not s a t is facto ry to said Council. Done by o r d e r of th e City Council this 11th day o t April, 1921. J B. GODFRFJY, i Notice 1» hereby given th ut sealed proposals will be received by Hie City Council of the City of St Hel l ens Oregon, for the purch ase of $ 1 8 9 1 0 " . of th e City of St Helens Im provement Bonds to be opened at ilio hour of 8 o’clock p m , at the City Council C ham ber in said City on the 25th day of April. 1921 Said Bonds a re to he dated August , 28th. 1920. an d redeem able August 28th. 1930, and will bear Interest at :he rate of 8 per cent per a n n u m from date of issue. Interest payable semi a n n u sili ou the 20th day ot j F eb ru ary and \u g u s t of each y ear The City Council reserves the right to reject any an d all bids if not sat {•factory to satd Council p o n e by o rd e r of the City Council th is 11 lb day of April, 1921 J It G OD FREY , J9-U City R ecorder 1 19-I t LEAN UF! PAINT UP! FIX UP I CLEAN-U1’ TIME IS HERE. YOU NO DOUBT WILL N-ED SUCH ARTICLES AS: Elite Variety Store Shoes of Distinction more distinct than that of an other. Anti the well dressed per son knows the importance ot shoes built with attention to all details. j \\ alking shoes of striking beau ty. Narrow toe—pretty Cuban heel—and a snug fitting sweep across the instep— j TRIM— BALANI ED DRESSY ’ ln Ti?® ¡!,lll’* ln* l# fo il of honor v w i n r e r i Jrw ™ "S . k ' o ' ” ° 20: ( r 7 ” ''^ A nna , n y.5| RamPa,f'jt l - Jfa f- ° * Parl R o b ert T ipton. Lucille Wel- |**r, F lo ren ce I.lebe, A lta T hom pson. Merle Cantw ell. P r i m a r y ro om — Home Given, Mary T h om p sn. Yone N’is h lm u ra. Alice T ho m p so n , Joh n j Thompson, Minnie T h om p son. F red- I B ra v a rd W illard E nnis. M ototno i B e rt re ta Cantw ell. -------------- * ----- YANKTON J a m e s Van Tassel who has been f «2550 t ” *° w hich o ffer was co u rte o u ^ sly h u t u n a n im o u s l y r e f u s e d a* th e p rice was c onsid ered o w in g to th e d elap l- d ated c o nd ition o f the line, beyond aH reason Steps w ere t a k e n to as- c e rt a in th e t r u e v alu e o f t h e Ifne an d a c o m m itte e was a p p o in te d to go o v e r t h e lin e and d e te r m i n e its v alu e If a re a s o n a b le o ff e r is n o t m a d e by t h e te le p h o n e c o m p a n y th e fa r m e r s . t o . . th . e n u m b e r of 80 o r m o re will build a new s t a n d a r d line a n d re fu se to h a v e a n y t h i n g to do w ith th e pres- e n t line. If th e y , a s e th is actio n t h e old Ifne w ould be o f n o use or b en e fit to a n y o n e a n d w o u ld be a c o m p le te loss to t h e co m p an y , b u t t h e u se r s re f u s e t o be m a d e th e f° r ,h,> p a j t " • » • ' • l weeks |„ now convalscenf Mrs Jo h n H A n drew s w « n * w as. ta k e n III very s u d d e n ly Kr I, y n ig h t I last |, reco v erin g i T h e O ra n g e held thel te g u l a r m e e tin g last S a t u r d a y t Ipkt but on a c c o u n t of th e d an ce i hich was held h e re t h e a tt e n d a n c e » _email R ecen tly th e s t o rk l e i l a t th e h o m e o f Mr an d Mrs, E. V. H orton In th e Y an k to n n e ig h b o r h o o d , a fine h a b y girl a n d m o t h e r an d d i u g h t e r a r e p ro g re ssin g n liety. T h e fa r m e r s In th is vicinity have a b o u t co m p leted p u tt in g in their g rain cro p s T h e r a i n s of th e e arly p a r t o f th e week In terfered with th e w o rk to som e extent. A Pure Linseed Oi), Lead and Zinc Paint PER $ 2.85 HAL. We all know that Spring is the best season’ of the year for outdoor painting. The open win ter and early spring permits a much earlier start this year. St. Helens Hardware Co. Groceries Live Better for Less A HIS store is offering fine, high qual ity, standard foods at prices impossible to duplicate—at prices no family can afford to ignore. Housewives know our Groceries are strictly standard in quauty. Compare prices—see what you've been paying for the same goods. Every far-seeing thrifty family will buy now for at least a month ahead. m H- ", Fi esh Meats Roast Pork, per 11*............... 28c Roast cal, per lb.................... 27c Leg of Lamb, per lb..............27c Pot Roast, per 1b.................... 18c Roiled Meats, per lb.............16c Round Steak, per lit.............. 25c Sirloin Steak, per lb ......... 28c I Lone Stt-.ik, per 11»..............30c Pork Chops, per lb................ 30c Lamb Chops, per 1!».............28c Veal ( hops, per Hi.............. 28c Hamburger, per |b............... 18c Pork Sausage, per lb............ 20c Liver Sausage, per lb...........20c ologna, per lb.......................... 20c Weiners, per lb...................... 25c High Grade Coffees J On acco u n t of ill h ealth Mr Me- F ad d en h a- given up th e m an age- m ent of th e b la c k s m ith shop a n d Mr L am berso n h as ta k e n o v er th e m an - aeem ent I_________ « _________ u / a d d f - ki W ARREN The W a rr e n te lep h o n e usern m et on m asse on T u esd ay even in g a t Kr- ic k s o n ’s hall and d iscussed pro a n d con th e o f f e r of th e tele p h o n e com- pany to sell to th e fa r m e r s th e pile o f ju n k know n an th e “ W a r r e n tele- phone lin e .” T h e co m pan y o ffered to Think Of It! Make this a better city on Clean- Ì c ity Record«». Up Day. ________________ Mrs. Dooling an d d a u g h te r . Miss K a th e rin e , visited w ith Mrs. C. E t ’la p p erto n a n d o t h e r frie n d s th e Curtain Rods ...................................................10c to 50c w eek end. Mrs. O. Gill a n d Miss R ose Gill Curtain Goods .....................................................15c yard s p en t sev eral days las t w eek v isit Galvanic Soap, 4 bars.................................................. 25c ing w ith f r i e n d s in Kelso a n d othe> W ash in g to n towns. Mop Handles ...............................................................30c Miss C ra n e of San Diego, C alifo r nia, is visiting with Mrs. A. E. B u t Brooms ..........................................*................................60c terfield , w ho is h e re a t h e r sum m ei home fo r th e su m m er. P a ils .....................................................................30c to 49c C h ris t N’ageli, who b o u g h t th e Ku- ian place sev eral m o n t h s ago. has AND MANY O T H E R I R T K I . I s VI RKIHA FI) P l t l i I S .*#18 to a P o r t la n d m a n , w ho in ten d s o p e ra tin g a ro a d house, Mis» V irginia S h a n k of S eattle We are closing out our crockery, tinware, graniteware, W ash in g to n , who visited w i t h her b ro th e r, C. P. S h a n k , th e last tw o etc., at prices that will please you. weeks, le ft for h om e S u nd ay, -Mr!* U. C lark an d ch ild ren Mrs. F. M cDonald and d a u g h te r a n d Mrs. O tto J u d i s c h spen t th e week en d a t Relso, W ash in g to n , with Mr. a n d Mrs. C la r k 's p arents, C h ester McConne.f, o w n e r of Mc Connell g a ra g e , was m a r r ie d to Mrs. P ic t u r e F n itiiing Opal H e g u la n d a t J v a i a m a W ashing - Hc l l l s l i t l b i n g t o n ' ' a s t F rid a y . T hey will reside a t Deer Islan d , a n d th ey have th e ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ b est w ishes o f th e i r m a n y frien ds The resid en ce of Chas. B arberis, si* m iles w est of Deer Islan d, b u rn e d to th e g r o u n d S u n d a y nig h t. Mr B a rb e ris was a w a k e n e d a b o u t one o ’clock a n d fo u n d th e back p orch an d roof on fire. He w«s u n a b le to save a n y th i n g b u t his t r u n k a n d som e clothing. T h e fire was e v idently s t a r t e d fro m th e o utside. T h is place fo r m e rly belonged to N elson Pinck Attention to details i> what makes lie attire <>f oik - per-uin nay. ---------------*-------------- - Council news fo r th e week is as follows: S a tu r d a y , April 23 is Clean- Up day. T eam s will call fo r a n d dis- pose of a ll ru b b is h th a t is packed in sacks o r ligh t w eight crates. L e t ’s do it rig h t. T h is is th e firs t C le a n -l’p day in th e h istory of th e place Peo- pie have been in th e h abit of cleanin g up th e i r own lot a n d c a rr y in g th e ru b b is h to v acan t lots. S hould you be f o r t u n a t e en o u g h to h av e no rut»- bish th e n help y o u r n eig h b or, an d get read y for th e s u m m e r b efore th e fly comes. T h e re is no w orse g e rm b re e d e r t h a n d ir ty cans. Mr. Mac- D onald w as a p p o in te d t o succeed Mr. C a th c a r t as reco rd er. Mr C a th c a r t resigned on a c c o u n t of poor h ealth . T h e s t r e e t an d s id ew alk c o m m itte e w ere e m p o w ered to go on w ith s t r e e t im p ro v -m e n t. to a p p o in t an e n g in e e r to set sto n e s m a r k in g th e s t r e e t lev- el, etc. T h e lu m b e r in d u s trie s h av e been u n u s u a lly active. T h is will be a rec- o rd m o n th fo r l u m b e r sh ip m e n t to e a s te rn points. Five c a rs of lu m b e r an d 2 ca rs of p o ta to e s w ere billed T uesd ay . T h e re will be a d ance at th e N ovak pavillion S a tu r d a y evening. Helen W a t t s passed h e r tes t b efo re th e s t u d e n t body a t O berlin a n d Is GOBLE now q u alified fo r co n cert w o rk A n d rew E m erso n a n d fam ily whe G oldie G rewell s p e n t th e week en d in P o r t la n d , t h e g u est of th e W a s h - w ere v isitin g Mr. E m e r s o n ’s sister, Mrs. C. P. U am h alsk i. la s t week, a r e b u rn e fam ily. T h e volley ball g a m e T u e sd a y m oving in to th e L inton house a t n ig h t was in terestin g . N ih lo ck ’s cubs ' T h e b a rk “ B e rlin .” belo nging to won from th e Boyd a g re g a tio u . The th e W a r r e n P ac k in g Co., w ent to Bcore w as 3 to 2 P o s t m a s t e r "G rim m s p e n t Monday tf i " \ on 8Upplie" in P o rtla n d . It was such an u n u s u a l f T i , ' ..i/j L* P i? i ,A a#ka „ T h e B u rg ess will go n o r t h a llt- e v e n t t h a t we m a k e a n o te of it tie later, we u n d e r s ta n d Mrs. G etchell acco m p an ied th e Billo Mrs. Giberson an d d a u g h t e r E u fam ily to P o r t la n d las t T h u r s d a y and nice. . w ho have been living In P o rt- Is rpruuiiH, s p e n d in g the me week W C C h there. lucre. I „ „ _ _ _ . • Dr. a n d Mrs. B la tc h fo rd m o to re d h a v ? ¿ ert u ™ ed to, K eub«n from Salem and sp en t th e week end " a .r ry I n Sr a h a r a and w ith Mrs. D eGraff Mrs G uilford 8° n1 a°n H e,*n y » * n , S. nd ay an d Mrs. Holoday acco m p anied them . T h ^n !# E , “ a lI a b € r I u Mr E m m e tt of Hood River was a , , T h TI „ ? e t *T o ^ h e r J club m et wllh S u n d ay g uest of h e r sister, Mrs M. J p[>b e r6e r T n u r s d a y , April 14 | j Utte r . _ M Hoven and fam ily m o to re d to M em bers of the $1 club will g i v e ' Ru^ f * ^ ° ? ps f° r, ? n o u t i " * S u n d a y a social in th e t h n r c h F rid a v even- fh^ i n( , 1 O oble people a t t e n d e d lng April 22. You a r e co rd ially in- “ n a' ™ by th e R a ln le r hi*h vlted to a t t e n d an d enjoy th e fine p ro g r a m an d lun ch T h e ladies w ill ’ ’ ^ a n le y a " d A,lce E m - tell you in rh y m e how th e y e a rn e u h o m e of C P T u. * a * th * th e i r dim e. C ome an d en jo y your- h° i " e selves *,r Emil E n n a ,H mulUng a r r a n g e - Mr an d Mrs < F. f’a t h c a r t left I™®n i 8 , i ° r . # m ^ si“ 1 P ro g ra m to be W e d n e s d a y on a m o to r trip ?o S o u th | P by R,»r f la n d talen t, at ern Oregon T hey will be ab sen t * T h / I d m u ° y Arn" rlCan com * a hr ut t h r e e weeks. p ositions will be p res en ted H alf th e Scappoose lost one of it« f a m ilia r b H f v e n to » i ! « ’V * n., P r ,a ,n n ; e n t »• *° c h a r a c t e r s when ’ P ik e .” th e ti.nl,.- v ntlv e dog owned b , J a m e - Wa ts was h J s he ^ ,° b * ,Ch001 ru n down by a <ar S a tu r d a v The woolen little dog w hich h ad been a n u m b e r f .h ra f fl* d off to o f , t h e fam ily for sixteen y ears . . . | w2i M t f a s t f.M P‘a n ° , h a ' CLEAN U IAINT In black—tan—brown—heather THE GOOD OLD DAYS—of the calfskin shoe is back. Men are again feeling the comfort of the broader toe shoe built in the sturdy leathers front'choice skins. The popular last shown here is the Burgman brown calf skin. E. M. H E L O N Clothing Furnishings Dry Goods Edwards. .Mb. c a n ........... $1.20 Edwards, 5-lb. can .......... 2.25 Edwards, 1 lb. c a n ................ 45 < otintry ( Inb, per lb............... 40 Economy Steel Cut, lb. ., .35 Lard & Shortening lLard, 5 lb. can ............. $1.15 Shortening, 5-11». c a n ............ 90 Cottolene, 5 1b. can ___ 1.10 Snow Make, 5 lb. c a n ___ 1.05 All kinds of fresh and shell fish always in stock. Also fresh oysters. I he best selected stock of fresh fruits and vegetables to be found in the city always on hand. Our stock of canned goods is unsur passed in quality and price. Groceries of ail kinds. We invite a comparison oi goods and prices. Our place is maintained on the highest itandard of sanitation. A newly install ed cold storage plant insures freshness to all perishable goods. People’s Market 33