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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1921)
PAG E TW O T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST. F R I D A Y . A P R IL 20. 1921. Minuto \\\ Aydolotte. deputy supremo In Incubators, now broodei unit In commander of Oakland, t'al., was a cubator house and oilier thlni's of guest of honor. No. 7 of Portland was value wore desi roved The lo- i I represented by Mrs It Hey. Chambers j lietuim $2.700 and f 2000 with ih W ilson. 1.title, Campbell, Combs. Insurance Schultz, Ifaker, Negelspach. Cortland I'lie ladies of the •■caver Menu' No. 17 was represented by .Mrs. Clad-‘ granito were guests of l lie men at a den, Marsh, llryon, commander of bamiuet last Saturday evening The ( ¡olden Itule. Mr- Kvan Ketclium no w. del re| a even which seems to denote activity In the and Mrs. Berry The ritualistic and if the men did cook and serve It o f D E E R IS L A N D Itirili work was exemplified by ladies course, the ladles enjoyed the sight Mr. and Mrs. F McDonald motored near futuro. --- ---- regular meeting of the chain- from No. 7. The address of the u d t husbands "a hing di lie-., to Cortland Wednesday. her of commerce was held Friday preme commander in which she out while tliev chatted with their neigh Mrs. J. F. I>oyd and Mrs Otto evening. A number of important lined the work for the coming thro hors Dancing and cards made the St. Helens' Largest Store Judisch motored to Cortland tins questions were brought up for dis- years and describ'd tlio national remainder of the evening pa pleas week. cusslon Plans am being made f o r .... at Los Angelos, was elo m Ij Mi it W» et wa tskod to The annual meeting of the t cm threo days celebration of the Fourth quent, witty and well received. A represent our grange on some offl Island Rural ¿Telephone ' "• •** ol July. delicious luncheon « i s served and In Co land, and will held May -d. * ------------ livened by toasts, roasts, songs and visit the nil a iriluj BACH ELO R F L A T i fortune telling The departing m i e s t s ----------- ■#----------- - is visiting with Mr amt Mrs. - were unanimous in voting this local T h e W a rre n W a reh o u se Clark the last week. Mrs J. W. barton and son ( bes’ er hive ,,IU, o [ llu, |K,st alu, . , 1 tu w a r r e n wareilOUsC Mr. and Mrs. F. Daly, and Mr. and were shopping in St. Helens Tuesday w,ul|e . , , ,, , ro the Editor: C. L. Mrs. S. B Shaffer motored to Cori- 1. Lovell of Oregon City visited ,,, . ' *’ Mm" "in to be a ih -are on tin sister. Mrs. J. M. liurkhead. liurk head. Wed- land Sunday evening his sister, ___ __________^ part of a correspondent to the Mint Morton, who has been nesday. A N D T H E R E A S O N W H Y YOU D V A U I7 D confined to her home for several Miss Carroll Clark of St. Helena nUM hb ¡grudges on mhiu * of the members of SH O U LD T R A D E W IT H US weeks with a cold is nyieh better. was a week end guest of Miss Bessie Miss Aby spent the week end in ¡the Warren (¡range and V\ .ueliouse j • Ifon Hunter, while slashing on his lacolison. Portland. association who differ from them In D«er Island Monday. Monday, School horn) a . .. 0 place west of Deer ___ w. jtni way. As l had no part in the chool house T* Whalley Is slowly recovering ninna, ono ut of tin uandiouto at an> W H E N you ileal with us you have the assurance hack and caught him. He was alone. Mrs. Holland Masten and n‘ Ui V? USw1 ,“ “ “ , ......... noiiaoii uasren a n a (laughter iron daughter troni the effects of an accident last, lime, l \vi n to •. i > that l voice the | ot definite value for every penny you spend. ,|g -pent cuont Sunday ¿¡unció», in i.» West X 3*- ,r -- * fall “ ’ ’ He called for help at: no one hear- Inis st Helens ntiment most of them who mg him had to crawl a quarter of with Grandpa Musten \irs N. Simons and Miss Freída dors tatui the ..... ...... Real values tirst anti then the least possible aiuatbm when l a mile to his homo. Dr. Ross wa s Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wlckgtrom of Koble were shopping in Rainier Fri- thHt: price. called in and made him as comfort Seappoose were guests of Mr and day. The business was in such condition able as possible for the trip to St. Mrs. Gilmore Sunday. John Rice Is completing a nice new when (lie management a year ugo Vincent hospital, where the leg was Mr and Mrs. K G. Scnrberg are barn for Mrs. Anna Koble on her took it over iliat it was almost I ill IN S E L E C T IN G our stock we have first set. He will be confined to the hos rejoicing over the arrival of a baby farm. |M>sslble to save it. /«nit tiad there pital for several weeks. boy last Thursday, April 21. Miss Alva Hudspeth will soon fln- not l een a chungo in management ut thought to the quality of merchandise; ThPre has been no school for sev- ish a successful term of school at ibut time there would not have been nothing but the fjest finds a place in this -p eral day - on account of the illness of Shiloh Basin. my management the past year m t iL / o L c . Hie teacher. Miss Florence Larson. Mrs F. Woodhouse spent Sunday whom to lay (lie blame. store. Our next thought has hern to give Mr. and Mrs. D. Link were in who is suffering with tonsilitis. with Mrs. Morvee after attending I. K GCLK l-.lt, the very best values for the least money. Portland Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Gilmore, accompanied Sunday school. A Stockholder It is reported that Chrissie Fowler bv Mr and Mrs. Guy K. Lillich and' Frit:- Anliker, Jack \nliker and Kd Note Replying to thi- state J is suffering with appendicitis. daughter, motored to Portland Wed- K \nliker attend«,.! a meeting at meni of Stockholder, the Mist as BE SU R E and net our prices and you will Viola King is absent from school nesday and spent the day shopping Warren Friday t veiling unies responsibility fur iteuiH up- I this week. Cause: the mumps. Several ladies called on Mrs Ward J Morvee was home with his (am be convinced that you are KtM'itq; the very n.-arnig iin.l'.r regular correspond Mr. and Mrs. Cass Fowler made Tuesday afternoon. The occasion llv over the week end lie la ,,n, nee columns It dot's not assume best quality of merchandise and at prices a quick trip to Salem last Sunday. was her birthday and she was stir- ployed at Milton creek ..uy responsibility for what appear- Mrs. P. Larson returned Monday prised with a delicious birthday cake that meet all competition. Mr. and Mrs. E. F Koble and m Portland papers, oven though tin from a few days’ visit in Portland. ------------ * ------------ daughter Marian Jarvis worn busl- >>rrc pnndcni r.n the I’orlland pa Mr. Hoadlev, w- understa: 1 . has S C ^P P O O S E ness visitors at the county seat Mon- pots miclit a '■■■ • In- the corn poiid.-nt purchased the Ira Witheraw place. | for this paper After a careful perus Clark V. Thompson who is work- There is an epidemic of the measles day i . H Holbrook Is home for a few al of the column- of the Mist for ing in Portland spent Sunday with in ^other words it is a measley place, ■lay s after a strenuous speaking tour onn- mo- • i., in k we are una.ble i his family here Mrs. Bushman Is visiting Mrs ¡„ belt Mrs. Chester^ Makinstor and child- at Uresham f° r tW° ° r in behalf of the Farm Bureau In- find any Hem which warrants the statement of ''StiM- 1 %holder." tiu the ren ot Kalama spent Sunday with Mrg Q p Garrison and Gladys Our principal of schools, Mr Mar- cimlr.trv, much i.oo ter news lias liemi Mrs. Ernest Gwin. getf. has recovered from his recent print' d as to lbs Warren t o npcr il Mrs. M. Hoven’s mother. Grandma motored to McMinnville Sunday t ° Illness and Is working very diligent- it- Wari-haitse \» iclailon winch Dry G oods Blgliam, has come from ' * * V * o o * * ' manager of the Novak ly in bring the pupils up to his stand- l many pap- t s would tiave i onsiib u-a I’ urnuhing» t o spend the summer with her daugh conf(?ctionery nioved his family here ai d df w hat school w ork should be is puy matter I lie Mist carried it Each Sunday at 10 a ni. a few however, as news, hoping that (• t e Oeo. Thompson. Mr and Mrs War- Mrm'Stazn^is enjoying having her faithful men. women and children could help it- many farmer friend- , ren Dodge Mr. and . ' - ■ • • . 1 sister with her, who arrived from gather for Sunday school at the and subscribers, who were iutere-aeo Mrs. Hazel Skinner and son, all of Fridiv Portland, spent Sunday at the home Mn_ ,,enrv i,ange who wa8 m for school house Barents, yon and your . financially In tin defunct concern children should be there. It is un- — ------* ------------ “ ‘ w e h oje theP8people of Goble and *> I°ng with sleeping sickness, is now denominational and every creed I \ llll Ol III \M«S w e nope «no y . - home front the hospital welcome. We wish to express our sinceri the surrounding c. un . • Fred Lange lias moved h i« family Mr and Mrs N .1 Barker suffer get to attend the m s e a ■ ’ \>n to (heir own home after being with ed financial loss from un ear ly rioni thunks for the beautiful flowers and for your kind sympathies during out ment Saturday - S -,ri I’ve mav Mrs Cuhtnan several months. ing fire last Saturday morning 2óüt) tjorrow Dr. Enna is well know a and we may A(r B(>V(1 u (|ulte ,,Usy with the little chicks, 3000 e g " S Just placed Mrs Louisa Sutler and Children M rr BarkermoUf B ^ iv ■ r Homes. who Junior boys, doing preliminary work own« a flourishing poultry farm, had The L .irnb, glrta E1(a and 1 ^ ,*'1' g ’ Elsie have l«ien In Port W r W I T R n ----------- ” Helon Jusl a Word or Two leg1 ” a S f r ^ a î T Â weìS ' V 3 «• ** MS *« •*• - - -I E. M . H E L O N Clothing G ro ceries Live Better for Less „ k ••• 1 Rudy Anliker and Ralph S p a u ld in # »«^ 'v * ,,,_ Henry Wasser of Beaver Homes were Puyallup, Wash (*'• cv \ v e f truiu in Warren Friday night. and has been visitin- ' NV V ,rcycle Two carloads of potatoes were poose and Warren. ; D Stap- shlpped on Monday by Erickson and Edward Powell had a ' ' a . Lund. The price was $ 1.00 per cwt. accident last week, losm '„rL i ' X ^ The public danqe in the warehouse linger at the second joint in a ... hall given by the St. Helens bovs at the mill in Linnton where ne is ™ was well attended and enjoyed by ployed al,7. . _ ' ,r- fo ffy n has purchased an acre Alxin Larson is confined to his a half from Mr. Grimm, opposite home from an attack of catarrh and ,he Hoioday ranch anil is now bu . ___ > »o -1-■ HOW I J throat trouble prevalent in this seC - clearing it. Hi. m,.... tion. „ ... He plana building im mediately. Ber .^ n d w who ___^,v. zjeifiiuiia h o » was d s t On . ,, Sunday. . . . Sunday . . school w ill ue in a „-so ««--.a Portland hospital during the at 10 f- m - folloxvedl by morning ser- greater part ______ of ...... the nuiumer summer will will again again ylce' y ice.' 1 1 a. a ni- m- v' l,h return return to to the the anm« same *•'-*** institution and be Dorks, r, e 7 p. nl by Mr. placed in a plaster cast for spinal v*°,e at . . ® V o , ’clock evening ser- VIOLA trouble. ST. H E L E N S B A K E R Y ------------------- I,mi,rer, S im •' dk ! Fruit-h;ir per dozen. - " " k it Housewives msewives know our <"- Groceries ... «re strictly standard _ . v '/i H|hlIC prices—see ...Saturday Special. - j 50c L in, •‘ lid fine ( dii <• at ■*h hours W hite Clover Ice Cream Advancing Your Interests... S3 li-Sutr"” M Mr« what you’ve been paying tor the same goods, .; goods. Every far-seeing thrifty family family will w buy now for at least thrifty a rnor.,1- _* • - month ahead. 60c M O C H A C A K E fo r . Interest continues In the , volley hall _ ««.¡jicu ms nfiw .. r Arthur Lund tested his new rsr car on Tuesday evenings. About 50 are Tuesday eve .— till. m ° ” at. V i M in attending now. Our people anx- over the Mist hill. Hitt object Helens to get up are a team po.nt was \ernonia 'h e r e it is stated and have mateh s H O T SUNDAES he goes occasionally to spend a few Mrs rharlea Sanf, , from entertain- h °u,‘s h on“ o ... . ’ 0(] with a luncheon in honor o f Mrs J. E. R A M S E Y rosebuds. Hie Jacet Jim, Here lies poor H .. _ A n uncan. The Fiie«t« __ .... „1 J .»11 ’ nes poor “ • ' v ouncan. The guests included: Jim. would be an pr! te gt * { " • h'Duncan *8 on the warehouse store that Is now ^,^9’_A.r “ 1 in an in the hands o f the audit''-- Mrs. It. A. Dun- me ----- vnktv, can returned to her home in er monument J Hoaqu- » * to the failure fnfiiiT*r\ or the iam, Washington, Thursday, farmers to stick together. - * a *— * , 1 Everybody is invited -.ci.yiioay is invited to the Sing xT ers ot ol fhe the Swodi«^ Swedish t Luth- .f es,iva< Kri‘<a.v eventn* at the church The members . ”>x . are building a new par- Jj 3 s,ari . ° yy w‘ th "Nibs” will lead. ie recently selc'ted min- ^ ofi>ii at the piano. f»ladys and sonag^for Uier „ 1 - Jtuby. vio!in. Others piano. completed It will ... be , „ one are Gladys invited and to ister When completed be o r ,e '« “ bT. their fv ‘olirl instruments « thc™ are and lnTited to residences U of will Warren. help o and f the fine of r Warn-n. brf 1 “5__tl.iel.r _,n_struments a" d 1 tie land was donated by C. J. I.ar- Others bring your voices The sing. land was residences donated T son who is now traveling in Europe ' ’ urD " ‘ to, come, IT for nothin? avid Asia. r«f else ,f> enjov ‘I Manv k- - rarm„ * nothing Many of ♦ the „ « eliie ,han <han to it * u«y f,y plat P|an to ’ rarm®rs hav<i complet-i“ complet- meet every two weeks. ’ . " ... ’ lb ...... .. nave 1* « ^very ed their -eeding and are longing for Mu-C.h interest was manifested a change of weather to bring fo rth !1 . !1 . « $1. ® ub i .r.iday In the crops The cold rains have done -v “ ° ’ir ° much to iave done K if,y dollars w as .qail£ff re^M^a^ f‘v« n __ __ " lion o r. which was «a s 1 in ,. Í,f.ed ,,f f affaL attair. charge from of Mr-, fruit as the t,..,., to not v.,.: k in cold MacDonald. Mrs. L G Smith baked damp weather and M e fruit crop a v,‘ry f ne cake, and sold per slice, does not promise a heavy return this to « arn b« r d" l,ar- The slices were year auctioned and the ten slices netteu $17 — '17 i 00. n 1 \n able program w , , rendered __ V E R N O N IA Refreshments were served _ and 1 bo a real Lund o f Warren spent Sun- |at,d c o m good m ■• time enjoyed. day Arthur in Vernoriia. The community was greatly shock- I upon learning of the death o f Mr harles Soder Mr Soder was en- J D E R N commercial banking facilities : resources aged In pulling stumps on his home stead when the end came o ff the .ulequate to every business and personal need letting it a swing back -non'a m Saturday. * trlklng him causing punctured the individual services of an alert, efficient organiza- Mrs r. It John Is now carrying bow -I. He was taken to the Good | ,it are at the disposal of our every patron. the mail from Vernonla to Mi-f. Samaritan hospital, operated on and W. O. Galoway, president o f the r< sained consciousness, hut. owing to ! , Bank o f Vernonla, visited the bank the shock and weakness he died Interested attention upon the part of our officers' last week. Thursday. He is survived by his wife is assured at all times. Last week B. F. Lane exchanged and three children, a «on at home, his Dodge touring .ar for a Dodge Irene, who graduate« this year from delivery car. Washington high, and Bertha, attend- Mr. and Mrs Vester fhristensen ing higlt school at Scappoose, also A cordial invitation is extended to the progressive are rejoicing over the arrival o f a two brothers, Victor Soder o f Tacoma, son, on April 2 2 . Wash . and John Soder, residing In people of our County to call and investigate this oread, helpful hanking service. Mr. and Mrs Ghas. White returned the east. The funeral was held Mon home at Friday from a visit of several day from the P e a r « « » --- ■ days St. Helens ../ 1.1 i»ion- . 1011 ) rno i’earson parlors, Port - 1 — .. ck - 1 , 3 . land The sympathy o f the entire com- J. Link and ( ’ha» chapman were rnunlty go» out to this family In week end guests at the home of Mr. iheir bereavement, and Mrs. H. E. MeOraw. Frtaa.. S H E R M A N M. M IL E S J. H. H U T C H IN S O N The stork made » * r rnmy afte>-con, 22. Bnn- _____ ..■aue a visit to the home re-rl-lr-ttor day for the April Women's was a President Cashier o f Mr and Mrs. John Eden, present- r-f|t eeiatlon A visit o f inspection S Ben- - ..ni t was n ins, nlan*''-.) ing with a rari baby hoy. and for congratulations S them A. Mill,, ami Mrs ror congratulations r ............ms. » by ..... . < arl Enstrom and by Mrs. Pauline Moore was Riley p Planned George Parker made _____ __ nrrK a busine s trip commander of Oregon, and Mrs "»ate to St. Helens last week end. M. Krill, commander Port lam Mary oup and Josh R Rose and party party are are opening opening No No 7. in rww*»-*** . o - f . . . the « im i good mve — * . ..... ..... up the Rock ' creek hive 9 ' * old mining trail on n~>1 i. in recognition fo r the - ............i«- Inman Pnn**"" ~~ .ran on ’ Rock creek work done by the local lodge by which for the Inman Poufson Lumber Go. they secured a state banner ^ rT \ * io Morc is ottering line, htpjh qUal- »ty. standard foods at prices impossible t" duplicate— at prices no family ran ailurd to ignore. - ujuves 15c. i r Desìi Meats M\ ..... " ’- r k . i , . - r ........... k "..xt eal, ,,er ” ... ......... 8 l 27c g o f I .amh, i»cr lb. .27 c 1 ’i >t l\".i t , I>cr lb. . . . 18c B o llili M ea t; per Ih.............. 16c Rotini Sti-.ik, per II»..........25c Su : *111 Steak, per Ih.........28c I B i’>"iie Steak, per Ih..........30c l ’nrk < bop , per II»..............30c I .amh ( Imps, por 111...........28c \ eal ( li"px, per Ih.............. 28c 11atnbiirgcr, per Ih............ 18c l ‘"ik Sausajjc, per Ih..........20c l.iver Saitsage, per Ih. . . . . 20c • il'igna, per Ih .................... 20c \\ eim i a per Ih....................25c L. II Grade Coffees 1’ du arda, 3 11». can . . $ 1.20 Edwards, 5 Ih. can .. 2.25 Edwards, 1 Ih. can . . , ......... 45 < " m m y ( lui), p er Ih................ 40 E co n om y Steel ( U t. Ih 35 U j & Shortening 5-11, can •Short,.nm>it 5 ^ '^ fo lr r ir , 5 ‘s "°v v Flak,- ... a ,\J%J A ll kinds o f fresh and shell fish always in stock. Also fresh oysters. 1 he best selected stock o f fresh fruits and vegetables to he found in the city always on hand. Our stock of canned goods is unsur passed in quality and price. Groceries of all kinds. W e i r - :‘ invite a comparison 0» goods anti prices. r ..>es. s main Our place is maintained on the highest standard of sanitation * — -« * * sanitation. newly install install- ..... i A \ newly ed cold storage plant insure« freshness to all perishable goods. People’s M arket A