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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
Staple and Fancy "rT k<oV Groceries 'fttl Full line of Very Best Canned Goo.. We Carry Merchandise of Quality All Orders Carefully Handled h 1*'resh Vegetables And when you Come here for Fresh Vegetables, yon can count on their being absolutely FRESH , .innilH-rlain's Ei'-lrl- tre 'lib i anil tien ile In We have a large variety of Radishes, Cucumbers, Potatoes, Green On ions, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Rhubarb. Spinach and many others E ffect. The laxative effect of Chamber- Inin s Tablets is so mild and gentle , ccs the that you ran hardi' realize Hint It it shift for | has been produced by a medicine j . , had an un- j i v last Thursday I c ,.id Ins truck load of I r on the dock and was uuloud- when the era ns of the derrick p'l ed, - kh i: ia ou the head, „ third in Being • ( oudit third rendering him unconscious. ( M j l m s u - n won alone, he lay there until he regained vjst. W ee d consciousness then walked home, had prize in declamation his wounds dressed and rested awhile, i j Brown won second ll:s father accompanied him back to the dock. They unloaded the truck .ion ------ ------------------ and got it back to Ituhiusky s lu lime lor the morning run. oCAPPOOSE Mr Edwards, a French-Canadlan ioyle was in Seaside last ex - rvice man working with the tel O matter what kind -urning Saturday. ephone company, fell backward from .•s Garrison is visiting this a pole he was woraiug ou and was of implement you ,n Corvallis. seriously hurl, lie was takeu to ttie want, we can supply you Billo family motored from Maine hotel, and afterward to the ind Sunday, taking Mrs. Uetch- hospital. and deliver it at your Some one picked up his ome with them to spend the climbing outfit. Please leave them farm at the same price, part of the week. at the Maine hotel, and relieve Ins /. Price went to Seattle on a anxiety, as they are worth about | 3 0 or possibly less, as you mess trip last week and naturally -------------- » ---- ---- - would pay in Portland tie th-re saw Vera, who is * attr- BEAVER HOMES at U. of W Tell us Arhat you neeo oyd Grewell was home from Ker- A mass meeting to discuss uni'«n >r over Sunday and Clyde Urew- high school was held Thursday even and we will gladly call. of Portland was a guest at the ing at Beaver Homes Grange hall We have supplied man; me of M. Urewell. This is an important i-t.u • and needs The Ladies Aid met this week wltn to lie studied from other angles than enterprising farmers and eir president, Mrs. Price. the financial side. can supply you. Mrs. Cambell (Goldie Duncan), of N. 1*. Simons was in Portland last atskanie, spent Sunday here. week on account of his Injuries re- i Mrs. Lafe Brown who has been ceived last fall. He is slowly recov for several weeks, suffering with ering. art trouble, was taken to Portland Jess Rice Is out of hospital and nday for treatment is recuperating in Rainier li e vis \lr. and Mrs. Lester Adams were ited old friends at Columbia Timber aie from Kerry Tuesday and Wed- Co this week. Harvey & Ifnttoa, Proprietor«, day of this week. M Tompkins and family have re- \ Farm Bureau «u-eting will be l #1 Clatskanie. Oregon. d Thursday, May 26th at 1 p. m.. down on the Kerry line at work. all afternoon in Scappow-e ball, Miss Marian Jarvis spent the week ryiiody is invited. Several Inter- end at the Welter home in Goble. ig speakers will be here Every- J Carlton, time-keeper at Colum naturally expects and plans to bia Timber Co., was in Portland Wed- eed, individually and as a com in d a y . He aergnpanied an employe ity. Now we need to get togetii who had the misfortune to break hi.- . nd outline some project to spe- leg while at work in the woods. e in, whether it be fruit, berries, Mrs Anna Kolile Is again making \ hogs, etc., so everybody who Swi- s cream cheese. Her cheese won -es a piece of ground reserve gold medal at the Worlds Fair. ite to go to the hall. The bank Fritz Aniiker Is rushing his road Is are willing to help finance work as the incterient weather has who wish to help themselves, hindered road opora"pns heretofore will be further announcement. The Beaver Homes Grange will • station had a record month meet Saturday . vet m g and all a till« i- pril. They shipped 60 carloads pate a pleasant time Several new t mber to eastern points, atiiount- names are to tie voted upon. o about 30,000 freight business. Miss Ellen Olson spent the week Scappoose Lumber Co shipped end in Portland 900 000 feet during the month, Mrs J King spent Wednesday at ipt. Coffyn took a demonsiration the K o h l e farm. Her tv o little -¡ris 1 j u t school work to Warren last Violet and Lois, have recovered from irsday evening. Emphasis is laid their recent Illness Mrs. King is also •n the excellent work of the c >m- slowly recovering from a very seri- i rcial class under Mr. Williams, ous illness. mo of the pupils having -plendid E F. Kohle and John Rice have a records In stenography and type eontraet with Columbia Timber Co writing. for piling to be used In their exten Lena Helmulier was taken to the on of more track over sonio very Good Samaritan hospital T . deep canyons. Dr. Itoss and was operated on for Mrs. Egan is recovering from a re acute appendicitis. This is the third cent operation operation for appendicitis in the All the farmers are working early ! Heimuller family 'and late taking advantage of this | Quite a few people attended the beautiful weather. You may shop in person or phone your order and you will receive the same hi^h quality Service and Sup- V \ "¿A plies that have made our ' ■' store a place of Stan dard Values. Everything in Farm Machinery N 1 Farm Equipment Company _ \- - ■ 5 Fresh and Cured MEATS Mi »Is of i|unllly »1 p r lo s (lint Mill |>l«*»sc tIn most ,-in itliig hous.Mlfi- A newly tnstullril colil stoi Mg*- plunt k n - | » our ii » i -»I» In |irlin<- condltlon. U r In,IG- w i onipurlsoii of goixl» »ml prlccw. Peoples Market TH E MARKET THAT SELLS FOR LESS ■ * s j ; • Pre-War Prices taught by recitation. The business course v a s shown to be thoroughly mastered and much satisfaction was expressed on the efficiency of tho course. Miss W illiams and Joseph Koutek showed exceptional ability in handling the typewriter. The social course was thoroughly enjoyed npd of exceptional merit. The program consisted of readings, solos and duets all worthy o f mention but th« clever display of tab.nt exhibited by M'pg Tipton was th r n .u g l ly appreciited. On Chevrolet Automobiles! ♦ ---------- - DEER ISLAND S P. Phafer was a Portland visitor T uesday. Mrs. F. Daly was a Portland vis itor Monday. Mr and Mrs. F. McDonald are moving !nto the Curry cottage. Mrs I,. Clark, was called to Port land Tuesday by the sickness of her sister. Mr and Mrs. Warren Paquette motored to Aberdeen, Saturday, re turning Sunday. Mrs. Frank I oyd, Mrs. Judlsch, Mrs T,. Flark. Mrs. McDonald, were Portland visitors Friday. Elmer Olson of Ooble is moving Into the f.ee cottage. Mr. Olson is the son of Mrs. Annie T.ee Mr at.d Mrs English motored to Newbere. Ore Sunday and spent the day with old friends, Mr. and Mrs. E. Merrell Fred t ill expects r0 make a change soon for his health. He will go farther south, but has not decided yet Just where. Murrlan Murphy and fam ily hare moved Into the Hanson cottage Mr. Murphy will work for th e Deer Isl and Dogging Co. The Deer Island Livestock associ ation a r e building new fence around ail their property on the Inland this spring There will be several miles o f It. Mr and Mrs. Geo. McGraw, Mrs McGraw and Mrs. Woodman o f For es' Grove. Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott of Clatskanle visited the we* V end with Mr and Mrs. Frank I^jyd. A lit'ln eight-pound lady arrived at the home o f Mr. and Mrs R. H. GafMens Friday the fifh and expects to make It her permanent home Her mother and daddy are the best pleas ed voting people In Deer Island. Dr. W ade was the attendin g physician. L ♦ ♦ ♦ ASTONISHING Shoe Prices At: t HeloxTs Men appreciate good shoes and they also appreci ate buying good shoes that are guaranteed, and at a moderate price. These we specialize on, no matter what your foot troubles are, bring them to us; we’ll fit ycur feet. Work and Outing Clothes For Men Here are the things most needed for work and outing, the quality is the best and prices down to the lowest. E. M. HELON Dry G o o d s : Clo th in g : F u r ni s hi n g s I HECHLV ROLL I FAC IORY has announced a startling reduction on Chevrolet cars. The prices are back to pre-war times. If you have been hesitating as to buying a car, there is no longer any excuse for delay. O lii IVI«*«* ,N**u P rlrt* Five Passenger louring, No. 490 ........$993.00 $809.00 Roadster ................................................... $967.00 $798.00 IIII-.M-: 1‘lllt I s E. O. II. ST. HELENS We have several cars for immediate delivery. Big Reduction on Tires and Tubes Wc have made a reduction ol 20 % on our line of Urea and lubea. If you need a new ure, now i, the time to ¡,. We handle only the treat of the standard makes. Copeland Auto Co. ST. HELENS, OREGON. In Business for Your Pleasure.”