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T H E ST. H E L E N S MIST. FRIDAY. AUGUST 12. 1021. PAGE TWO OVER THE COUNTY tlat conventio n :u C olum bia I ’Uy vi.s tied o ur Sunday «elioni last Sunday am o n g whom were Itei Vurnev, Rev Hall and Mr» T opping, who was a missionary in J a p a n for twenty 11v« years Mr*. Topping ita ve a very InterestliiK talk which was a p p r e c i ated by all present. family motored io Portland Iasi Sun day anil attended c h in c h -'''Vices Mr ami Mrs Bel «en of l'or! laid low. Washington, nave moved on Mrs .Untruth's place Mis Bergen and Mi \ I in rot b are s n a e t s Mr Vikman lias moved Into Ills nice new llOUXt* just finished eu Ills ad joining Mr tract fifteen at >1' tiling amne tim e at the Scarliei t' ’aches O scar took them down on BACHELOR FLAT lls c .it* ¿Mailsi-t Sunday and is now keeping " b a c h family front Rev. W J Jo h n s o n will preach Will ltushman and ' Porti tnd thla w i-ek d o r s hull " visiting their Simons mo immediately following Sunday North Pla in*, were Mr s a t 1 erg anil lite Woodmen held t h e ir re g u lar on Hit* second and f o u r th Sund ay s of parents Mr and Mrs Bushman, i'XpoctPil to to California torfil nt e t tur on S a t u r d a y evenin g A All the haliies of t lie community i w <irk there till summer bill aftor «»wily crowd was present uud a each month up io tie* a c e of four are invited lo j A hoard m eeting was held at the ! Ili'illK away a week di blot I that pie., .. nt social tim e was had oy en- I r i n a t.icir tuoi hers and grandmas school house Monday afte rn o o n T h e I I h •*!•»» was no place like homo and oying cards and e n te rta in m e n t, to a cradle roll parly in lie lecture i bids were opened, t h e r e being fiv. i ca nu* liolllf to help oil now sc hool i - d i o ' I.arson wlto is doing the room at t lie church. Wednesday. ill all W C Cooper of W arren wa houso win t iu*. aro bi*i li c im ilo ) oil ■ ling in this district re p o rts the the lowest bidder and signed up the at present August l ' m from ? 10 to ruin yield much below last y e a r’s 1 co n trac t witlt the school hoard and Saturd ay, the 1.1th, is election day. Mr nini Mi Jo hn Mcl'ullv wish average tlie grain being of a m ore expects to begin Ihe new building to thunk the kind neighbor* who T h e main issue is the water project ! inferior quality than last season Fro m ili«1 woman's view point t h e re j im m ediately. helped them save theli furniture ami F o r tIn* info rm atio n of tiis m an y, T h e resid ence of J o h n Mi-i'ullv get settled m ill«' ;urage when their is another side than ju st business to, friends, \\ J F u lle rt o n was not ur- wa* en tire ly destroyed by fire lust Iloilo* wa- -lest ivy eil by i r e consid er; the iiuniau side of it means I est. il for speeding on Sunday The Sunday about 7 o 'c lo ck. T h e neigh the saving of time »ml s tre n g th for! speed o ffic r stopped him but it was the busy mother or housekeeper. Inirs were all on hand in a very short a social call ’’ B ill ’ s not alr-iid Read, go* T o the s tate clu b fair at ; tim e a l t e r the fire was discovered REUBEN ' i speeding hut if " o b s t r u c t i n g t r a f and e v eryth in g in th e houso wa the sohol Friday. 1 p. tit. Lunch a' fic.’’ He drives slow Mrs K I. V «orlile and saved 2 o ’clo ck and picnic supper also Indicatio ns for the p o tato crop Mis Miss F l o r e n c e I ¿arson visited with Prosi*«»! t ¿irò visi ini: E ven in g entertainment are not very flu tte ring Tito ex ! Thompson ibis wook frie n d s at Vernoniu Iasi week T h e Je rs ey C attle club m eeting al treme dry w eather accom p anied Mrs Holland Mu-ten accom panied ♦ Mr and Mrs \l Jeniiiugs of Bea Suntiyban k farm w.tn !.. <■ Sin it • wind has had such a drying e ffect 1 by Mr. and Mrs Win Soilerlierg and ver 11oliies were visllors willi T C m anager, w as a com plete siici » on the soil that p ractically all lik e everything -dse " t h e S m iths family motored to Rveiison to spend W atts lui I n growth lias stopped. i ’nless rain li Tlpton md wife of Oklahoma do. Mr West arr ived in time and comes not over a 50 per cent crop a week. Mrs. Homer B illin g - and Mrs are visitili» wltli llietr soli, li li gave an interesting talk He sol. will lie harvested in this section. P a lm e r of West Si Helens were Tlpton i iiis Tbej l i ' tor his car load of stock in New York S o m e m iscrean t shot and killed a ' for $25 000. an av e rage of $ « 5 6 per gu ests of Mrs. Jo in t Mct'ully last ( ikluhoma Tliursd.iy fine cow belonging to S ilas W ellb orn Charles Temi.ini and wife and head. Iasi week T h e an im al was on the Frid a ’ Quite a bunch enjoyed ih» Sunday Mr S te lla Furgasoti and son daug hler of Porli,uni vlsiled a l il i premises of the ow ner and was Harold of I’o l l a n o are visiting at Mrs Teiinunl's fai ber, T C W.itis school picnic at Hurley creek Wed uiissi d Site carried a bell and was ou Wedr.e-ilay «>n t h e lr wuy lo Cen ihe I H Pope home nesdav The children played game., gentle. A c h a rg e of shot was fired to their hearts content, and all had Mr Yanh h was a guest of Mrs traila for a week's visit at very close ran ge showing the act Mi s Sleve * an ta eli was J E. O iln io ur Friday enough Ice cream . I was wilful. Much indignation is e x Mr. and Mrs E ric Mo ton anil son ut Kainter Tuesday Mrs. Wousley of Chicago is spend pressed by the resid ents and the a f M rs V o l u t ì e i l n e y litui children ing this w*»ek with Mrs B latchfo rd Yrthur returned home Saturd ay af fair will have a tendency to prohibit ter visitin g -i la r . r - .nil friends in o f l ) r li.i i r 1. " a - l i i n c l o n a r i * V I- : I ! I. :' They were both girl friends in North any outsid er from hunting on private W ashingto n foi iw.. weeks. Dakota. ground:* Mrs Oi«‘ t’eterson and child ren Mr Lowney who has .been stu d y ing telegraphy at the railway statio n ) re turned home ,h.y a f t e r spend DOWNING here, left Tuesday evening fo r f l a t s - j ing a week ai the h o m e of Mrs kan le. to relieve first trick operator Mrs. Louise F r a n s e n is visiting E rickson in P ortland th*r*. Miss Helen Larson was a Seaside in Portland. Mrs S a ra W. P re n tiss who holds Ole Olson Is hauling Iqtnber for visitor Sunday. Guy Lillich tra n s a c ted business In tile Mother Craft ch a ir at O. A. C..I a new residence, which he will erect Quincy Frid ay and son Robert were week end ■n his premises Miss Ellen Madsen visited with gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. F r a m e , and Mr and Mrs O. T. J o h n s o n of Mr and Mrs MacDonald C latskan ie were gu ests at the Dowl her sister, Mrs. Stevens, in Portlan d Mr and Mrs. E. K. Wist. Miss ing home during the week last week. Gladys Garrison were dinner gu ests Mr and Mrs Will. S k u zle and One of those dandy DORT Mrs. Louise Swanson and Mrs. at the home of M ayor W atts T u e s E tta T ro y spent Wednesday and ROADSTERS, a late 1920 day evening T hu rsday visiting with Mrs Louie J o h n Anderson and I.e s 'e r Adam Matson of Mayger model. In excellent me left for K erry to resum e work in the T h e clan of McAdams held a pic chanical condition, fair canili there. nic at Green creek T h u rs d a y in Churc h s ervices: Sunday schco honor of little* Miss F e r n L yle of rubber. Run 5000 miles. 1 0 : 1 5 ; m orning worship 1 1 : 1 5 ; C. Portland, a m em b er of the clan who E. 7 p m ; evening service 8 o'cli* is here on a visit. The low price of Mr. Doris has been e nte rtaining Mr- Carl A m ato and child ren of his fath e r from Bend Ore Midway a r e r visiting at the Amato, Mr. and Mrs. P h a r e * Simon are home BIG T E N T T H E A T R E e n jo y in g a vacation a t Long Beach. Miss B e ta Atcheson o f St Helens W ashington. is visiting tier g r an d p are n ts . Mr I i h I i d I«^ o l i r u n i < \ S | \ ( ¿ aii «l Mr McClure gav e a he arty w are and Mrs J Dowling I l Kl.. I Iti» o» it i¿oo<| lui), un«] as lie passed thro u gh Monday will, Ben Carlson motored down from 'C ” I ili«* I r m i » l o lrs|M»HÌI»|r | M l l | r s liis fam ily on the way to the coast P ortland and spent T h u rs d a y and Mrs. C. H. J o h n s to n of P ortlan d Frid ay visiting Andrew and Chas u i li In* i n a i l e a t i r a « i m * . S di i spent several days In o ur city vis Carlson. itin g with numerous friends. C h arlie Erick so n o f C latskan ie Copeland Auto Co., D W. P rice is adding a n o th e r im spent the week end v isitin g at the provement to his house in the ('has. ( arlson home. ok C T KAVAN ACH ,i M i ,,l| ,, ,■ o f a new roof. Mrs E im e r Fields and d au g h te r Mr. Reeve and family o f W estern Vern a vlio have been v isitin g at Springs, I I I . were g u e st* of Mayo- i he Dowling farm re tu rn e d t o their W a tts and fam ily Sunday. T h e home in Kelso Saturd ay T h e R eev e fam ily a re menti« Mrs. " i l l B a x t e r and d au g h te r Mr. C o o k e ’s church at W e s t e r Mabel i of Lost creek were visiting Springs with nelalives durtrng the week. W ist B ro s and Ray nie are putting Mr. and Mrs J C. Atchison and . r* In ar h e plant fo r cooling milk and son E r n e s t motored down from Si »> i re ta ilin g of ice. T his w ill lie an asset Helens Sunday and spent tile day at to the community. S «me of P o r t tlie Dowling farm. land's best mill: is furnished by these two farm s. YANKTON At a special m eeting o f tfie Co lum bia County T e le p h o n e asso ciatio n Mr. and Mrs. Fred E m erso n the stockh o ld e rs elected the follow W e s t St. Helens spent T uesday ing d irec to rs: E. A. J o h n s o n . J (j Yankton. W a tts. D E F r e e m a n , D W P rice Mr. and Mrs. K a rth were St. H e l E E W 1*1 ; I . ens visitors T uesday forenoon. lution o f raising of rates to $1 50 per Miss H ankey, of St Helens, is vis- and rch month and to m ak e provisions V. Mting I frriend s in Yank ton. day and night service. It is under-1 Mr and Mrs. M itchell o f G le n n s WATCH F0P THC BIG STR2PTPAMD stood co n tra c ts will be drawn up for Fe rry. Idaho, are visiting at th»? C T O m y ^ H O W OF IT I bids to operate a tele phone c en tral E LeM ay home. Mr. M itchell 1s a At a special d ir e c to rs ’ m eeting he i bro ther of Mrs. LeMay. t h a t evenin g the following o f f ic e r s , Steve l.a m pa and r M artin a rc were e lected; R E Wist presid ent: | busy digging a well on th e school D. E. Frem ali vice presid ent; J G ground They are having to do General Admission, 35c-7fic W a tts, secretary . uite a hit of blasting, hut expect to T»X Included have the well com pleted soon. T h o s e from V in k v i n who attend»-», WA RR E N the J e r s e y picnic, held a t S u m - . • Miss F a n n ie Cooper who has been farm last S a 'u r d a v , a re loud 1n E MUST confin ed to her room by illness for praise of Mr and Mrs I. (J. S m i t h th e last few day's is convali e|ng. as ho i If you don't believe ther*' Many W arren residents a r e p r e was a good time, ju s t ask Mr. T a r - paring to exhibit a i the county f a ir bell and the exhib its promise to surpass A canvass of the n e igh b orh o o d Is | an y h e re to fo re shown propos -d to a s ce rta in th e n u m b e r j A. L. Larson and son A I odi took ot » iilldren and how m any could I on*» of t h e ir th»-»»shing o u tfits tc com e I»» Sunday school. So if you P o rtlan d where they have a c o n t r a i l a re not a lre ad y an a tte n d an t at .Sun to t h re s h a large ucreag e ■ on t V day school and don't want to go just peninsula. get your e xc u s e * ready. Mrs. H A. Erickson amt children _______» ________ SCAPPOOSE with Mrs Gedliev s sister. Mrs All COLU MBIA BEACH drew Eminerson I Ills week A POPU LAR PLACE Mrs Vituu Stanley and child ren of Miivgcr a re visiting wiili '1rs Sinn D u rin g Ih n lini w eath er there h ley's -Ister. Mrs C T KuinhaUkl. been no m o re popula I pi,, ., (ll this week v ic in ity th a n f o lu m h iu h «,„|, h Mr-. T C W a its Is visiting with day sev eral hundred , J*1’1’ friends in Portland this week Oils popular resort and He vr.. o r i ii % n k s wi s h to e x p n - a our h eartfelt thanks mil sin cere appreciation of Hie in a it v kind a i t s of our neigh b or* and friends during the illness and death of our daughter Evelyn, uliil lor I lie many floral offe 'lligs Mr and Mrs Frank I. Pelerson . T h e American Jersey > attle d u is giving $ 2 5 0 0 in fusli for prlxes this vear to lie divided among 1 lie ,-ounty cliihs at county fairs in »In* fall T h e clubs will lie divided Into two class»*« Class "A wllh a im-lii bership of not l« »s Ilian 2n will re colve $50 while clua- " B ' »-ini»-, with not le-s than 12 niomheis will re i-eivu $25 S t a le will pl ant t w e lv e in stream s this year I'lllli. ____ tro u t ROADSTER F o r ST. HELENS One Day Only Friday, Aug. 19 ...... I io e n jo y It Ju-t a - miici, card l " ' a* ll •■-- » I ev III.......... ! u wlio were llii-ro Sunday \ leo from th e Si Helens Clumil,„r Commerci- lias put ll,,« In ., ,, r . in f airly good condlii, n ,„,| c a re f u l uulolst exporlene. n„ I«* In driving his c a r almost i„ , tl'B wuteI s edge T h e hem |, j U h, popular as u picnic plu, •»■ .,,,,| t evenin g four or five pici.i,- |„iri|,., IIIUV he found t h e re T h e long |e„ hlllll by Ihe Cham her of r„. tnerce add much lo ||,e >oiiveBl«t,,» ,»f I to- p icn ic k e rs ami t|,„ ahH(|y. L-'.-ve is alw a y s cool and romfuri- a hla This Is More Than a Place to Keep Your Money It is an institution whose officials are vitally inter ested in YOU personally We regard our depositors .is friends of this hank. They h.tve come to us because wc have some thing they need, and because they like the w.iy we serve them. Wc are continually studying ways of bettering this SERVICE. We can help YOU. too. ii you’ll give us the opportunity. $ 8 0 0 JS OF Ml A P I M K i h k SINCLAIR WILSON Pr. - ai dant D A V I D M ' K I N N O N W I L S O N , V i c * Pr uni . U n i ■DIM ARD ■ Capititi and Surplu» (kIW.IMlA "IS r. « a. him- I ■■Hell S ta lo » I '.-««»it »»ry S a f e Deposit Boxe» for R en t aæcKSS « B $ O & TR À KIND IN THE WORLD { 20 Per Cent Off Panale at Noon w h ich A L L HOUSE APRONS Liberty Theatre A L L BATHING SUITS August 18 BOY S’ WASH SUITS W H I T E CANVAS SLI PP ERS ROBERT AT HON LA DIE S’ SUMMER UND ERW EA R i he Northwest Mounted Police TAILOR-MADE Clothes Take a Trip Through the Arctic Circle with the Mounted Police. Men's All-Wool Suits $35.00 to $60.00 (Not .j M»s ini' rirtiir«*) X ^ '»■ - t ^ ^ L , ^ 11 * * f« I of 2 0 ooo K<‘i(ii|)'pv— Tlic Wi n- «L ililí Doy I urns 1 'u n y i n# tin- M m ¡I—• W a lru s \s|r«*p on tin* I«#*—* i , O ne lin n * h— Tin* S u m m it of I . l i m p Mi >1« Kinh ) — \ II r<| of L mi Kulfnl irs__ f i n dl Hu M h I uak I i I Sun— \ Kig H|«* mivi Hhl|i f ’n«-r In th«- |r«.— 4 liélk* of K;***’-----rii»#N l ir*tf« r lia|$ii|«t— l* eh« r ^ H _- \ (irnup of Itloiul ISkiltioH— Ll.i u rs, ntr. 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