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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1921)
PAG E E IG H T T H E ST. H E L E N S M IS T . F R I D A Y . A U G U S T ?6, 19-’ ! spent the day at the Bulkhead homo last Friday. Mr and Mrs Frank Nagel and Mi> Scholtz entertained her sis ter Mrs Bunn and farnUy of Port Mr and Mrs Sndderl>org and family motored to \N irrcn Sunday and sicm land over the week end the day with the Lund family Mis.-; Lois Muston who has been a vacated the place last week, moving guest of her aunt, Mrs Molly Mas'oti elsewhere The llillo family, enroute from the at her summer home at Seaside fo. shore, were guests of Mrs. tletchell tlie pest month, returned home Sun day overnight W ednesday. Holland Masten hurtled his slash Mr and Mrs McKenzie of Kalanta \ were guests of Mrs. Van Clove this ing Monday evening and aoom week, also Mrs Stock of Portland, families were alracted to tlie scene spending the evening around the hen Sundayed with Mrs, Nan f le\e. The line men returned and finish lire ed their work on the Postal tele graph.. leaving Monday. REUBEN Mrs David Wilson has been as J S Butler of Portland was a sisting in tlie bank occasionally the visitor here Thursday past week. Gutsave Lange. has come to a James Muckle and Mrs. Wilber conclusion and it's back to the farm Muckle of Portland called hero on their way to Clatskanie Thursday. for hint. The auction sale of livestock and J. C. Lockle of Portland call ■ i machinery of Marracci and t uzzolin here Friday of Warren .was unusually good anil Mr ai d Mi • extremely good prices were realized Portland visited with Mr and Mrs for this time of year T. C. Watts Sunday. Mrs Blatchford and her friend. NVm. L. Lovell, wife and son of Mrs Wousley of Chicago, spent Sun Portland tried tin ir luck here Sun day in Portland and on Monday took day at fishing. the trip to Astoria by boat, return R. I<eidegt r, wife # ing by rail just for the trip. of the south sea islands are not. Mrs. l.ester Adams has gone to living in one of Philip S. Linton Kerry where l.ester has employment homes in Reuben. Mrs. Harknesu and George and Grant Baldwin of Beaverton, is Miss Lower of the Lower Sanitarium, visiting with his aunt, Mrs. T C spent Sunday with Neva Boyle. Watts, this week. Mrs. Schmiedskamp spent last Mrs. R L Voorhi.es and sister week with her daughter, Mrs. Host or were Portland visitors Tuesday. Tlie choir will give a musical Sun Mrs. Steve Cantwell and children day evening at S p m. Mr Brain- visited with Mrs. R. B. Tipton Tues erd is coming from Portland to play day. There will be anthems, quartettes, R Hartpman furnished forty ricks duets, solos If you enjoy singing of wood for school district No 20. here is your chance. R. YV. Weed, wife and four chil Joaquin Miller lias gone to War- dren of l’eorla, ().. camped at the renton where he secured employment Reuben camping ground Tuesday at ths mill. night on their home from Seaside. Many of our peoplo are enjoying They report that the road through salt air and sou. breezes. Albert Rainier is the worst piece of road Johnson and family accompanied by they struck between home and Sea Mayor Watts and family, motored side tq Seaside Friday for a week. Mrs. Mrs. C :fl Anders.n and daughtci Bert Adams and Mrs Koscoe went Mrs. Carl Ottoson of Seut'le. Wash. down Monday. Eva Wren and Hilda Mrs. T. O Emmerson *, St ....tin-, Duncan. Vera and Nina Roscoo, can were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P all vouch for how cold the sea water Uambalski Sunday. is. Mr an I Mrs Carl Emmerson of School opens Monday. Sept. 5th Skamokawa, Wash, and .Mr John Supt. Coffyn will be in charge, Miss Emmerson of Mayger w.-.v vi.itlu-- Strain and Mr. Lanbeke of O A. C with their sister. Mrs. P. Rain for high school Mrs. Boster. 7th and balski this week. Sth grades Misn Tipton 3rd and 4th Mrs. Carl Anderson and daughter Miss Cooper. 1st and 2nd. Mrs. Carl Ottoson of Seattle. Mr I Our speed cop, Mr Weigle. who D. Emmerson of St. Johns. Mr an i was injured in an auto wreck last Mrs. Andrew Emmerson and daugh week, is expected to be able to leave ter and Mrs. C. P. Ramb.ilski and the hospital this week hut will be daughters Evelyn and Anna, of unable to work or ride for some time Reubon. tr.otored to M a v y r Sunila. to come. There were 29 stitches to visit with reiatives. taken in tlie side of his head, his Mr. and Mrs Andrew Lmmerso, nose was found to be broken in sev and daughter left here Monday fo en places, and three ribs fractured Seattle to visit relatives. T! v were Our community expresses sympathy accompanied by Mr Enimeisoi;'- over his accident uncle. J D Emmerson of Sr. Jol > Church services: Sunday school at and Mrs. Car! Anderson and da gl 10 a. m ; morning worship 11 o' ter, Mrs. Carl Ottoson of v , tie clock; Christian Endeavor 7 p m ; evening serv'ce 8 p. m. A musical YANKTON service. Rev. James Palmer will occupy the pulpit morning and even Fred Briggs was a Portland visit ing. or l a « Saturday Oscar Quaule, who recently moved to Portland was a Yankton visit r DEER IS L A N D Tuesday. Mrs. c. E Clapperton and baby NVm. Menke left Tuesday for hi. son came home from Portland Thurs home in Cleveland. Ohio. He had day. been visiting at the Carl Hummeli Mrs. Fred Colvin was a Portland home Two of our popular young people, visitor Monday. The new residence of Mr and Mrs Thurman Jeffries and Eifna Jo Al W E ( lark is almost completed and ston. were married in St. Helens they will move in in a few weeks. Mrs. F. B. Shafer and children re turned-from Seaside last week after a vacation of several weeks. Mr. a id Mrs. Geo. L l c k e y and fam lly have moved to Rainier wlier" Mr Llckey is employed School will begin here on Sepl. 5th. instead of the 6th as mentioned last week. Mi s. S. L. Butler visited with Mr and Mrs English Sunday. The Artisan lodge has been reor ganized and several new members ta en in They will meet on the first and third Saturday of each month a'. 8 p m. Harold English, with friends from Portland, has gone to the Deschutes river on a fishing trip Frank Faught. of Tide ( reek, lost Sold only 1 s house and every'.hing In it by fire last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. ('. R Anderson have moved hack to their home, after spending several weeks at the home of their mother. Mrs J F. Loyd D o t Island school will open on Sept. 5th with Mrs. F. A. Colvin as principal and Miss Alvati Hurspeth In tim primary room. Mr Sam Kelly has secured the position of janitor. A piano will be .nsfalled before school opens and the directors art4 planning other improvements In the near future, Mr English. Mr. Daly and Shannon Shaffer have been ap pointed members of the budget com mittee.. SCAPPOOSE Nugust 20 n<*st wishes of friend> METHODIST I rise*» >r \ L < HI »'* " urn being offered. The Bible Scheel sn-s-leii »>* .;m , Mr and Mis S A Diamond and at !» 45 The i n t o t and uit< daughters Iris and Harriet, of 1’un has been excellen' throughout " " land, spend Sunday at tlie Fred summer If you are noi Briggs home Mrs. Diamond is .Mrs stililo ollior > •>.1 wr « *' Briggs' mother. v ' to you ’. »» nun >* 1 *•' ' Flora Lo.May started for Kultstt ages and soin* t ! 1 - in ' ‘ Tuesday, where site will make hei ; i ll d 1 > Ni»u art» i i f v i T too oi • home with hoi' uncle and attend . »« it I 'I school. Her schoolmates and friends Tht» 'ih jtH ’t »I* tli«» m o rn in g - ’ here will miss her. mon NN'Il I m > •■Visions and ! •' ■ - Guy Tarbell and family mine up Why «I;»! Paul recel»* hi« v . h <><!■" front Deer Island Saturday evening inn va 11”’ Wliy don't we riven<• • u and spent Sunday on the home plaee solvos 7 Guy says read work is progressing o'clock the young foil V! s«»v» fins VS ill 111»'»*! for their devotional in*11 Mr and Mrs. A. E Wager gave rin» topic’ a housewarming in their new Inmsi It (jnii ki t ine D Saturday evening A goodly mi 111 Nl’lss I ' cm e V. I C I 'h r her attended anil report a fine time young folks of Mr. Wager recently pun based a vited small tract of land here and is imik ta y Eve? The Happy S nit rapid progress in improving lie begin* at eight sail. • •owlng Idg' r ami I l 1r e s h a t e I ■ ' 1 .It«lo Arthur Forsherg. who was better t braue drowned at Columbia City last Soi dd and ver.vho Thursday, was laid to rest in the ■in in ■ Sermoi * y » he pat toi <>i Yankton cemetery Saturday after ••\V ‘ ,i i h i,. Heltevc In t h« » ■1 noon The sympathy of the neigh j, s„ , , | n it ' rhe < hoiT will : rn horhood goes out to tlie bereavt .1 ish a triai Itolh inoining and cveii parents Arthur was a child beloved by all who knew him D O W N IN G S-IN lie lliislncxs. M f 11'1 ’ ! ' ■ I " (î*t* il ’ ,l ■------------------------ - — Enrollment in the school of Doug las county during the last school year was 45t>fi. against 4290 the pro vtous year, according to a report of O t'. Brown. Douglas county super intendent to J A, Churchill, state superinten dent Everything in Farm Machinery N The sedan i- the idea! car lor your city and country and pleasure trips a*'d titles like a much heavier car uv, i rough roads. 1 msii’t s 1 • 1 LsJ D EPO T g a r a g i ; Either car is iess expensive to operate than "ny other make o! cat made Quii k to get iway. Quick to get hack. s The Fordson tractor is an "11 purpose machine. Pull your stumps, plows and dresses your land, pumps votir water, saws your wood and will almost butt n the kite's the s d tui the hack. T H E DODGE A G E N C Y W e are agents for this popu lar and well knoNvn car and will be pleased to demon strate at any time. C A R F O R H I R E — D A Y OK E IG H T Blacksmith Shop in Connec tion. Tilt EM O matter what kind of implement you want, we can supply you and deliver it at your farm at fhe same price, or possibly less, as you would pay in Portland A touring car is not quite as expensive as a sedan will stand up to almost any amount of abuse. and I' '• ''U ! < , Mrs Joe Nelson of Eagle Creek Or . was a guest at the ( 'has. Carl pan y II** will work for il"*iu K ivo t ht» s.iin«» s a tis f a it ur> * son home Sunday Mr ..ml Mrs Mike Amato return ! t liât h“ bas Kivcn su r»» lie tool; charge »f the husln. - ed homo from Rainier Tuesday Mrs Chas Carlson visited in Clatskanie Saturday. .Mr and .Mrs Will Baxter of Lost 7 -T t're.'k were visiting with relatives Sunday* Mr. and Mrs S M Boats and fam ily returned heme from Tillamook ■s Sunday. S It. Eberlitig of Laurel. Or., was hero on business h riday S. M. Boals returned to Kerry Tuesday. T HE U N I V E R S A L C A R Fieîdhouse Motor Co. Full Line of AND tCCKHNOKIKH W elch & »'!»« '»••• <;:« \ ¡armer sh ulti have 1" th a Ford ind a Fordson The l it mess man is "Imost out r f date without the handy little Forti to save him time and money. \\>•*! Si. Co. II St. Helens, Oregon \ i m ms a i in k i »\ n in A Koni» HKUAJr li-ii' Tell us what you necn and we will gladly call. W e have supplied many enterprising fanners ami can supply you. Farm Equipment Compary Harvoy \ Hatton, Proprietor*. Clatskanie, Oregon. by dealers The best fab ric tire made for heavy service or rough roads — ST. HELENS TIGERS ..v s .. F I E L D M O T O R CO. PORTLAND RED-TOP BACHELOR F L A T Niro Aura NVeeden who win badly liu’ t when she waa thrown from a trail about thru - weeks ago has 10 - turued home from the hospital and **> recovering slowly. Miss Ethel Bennett visited wi*'.' her patents one day last week. Rev and Mrs NV .T. Johnson ar.d Mr. and Mrs. NN’m. Sktizie Htid fam ily were dinner guests at the Bax ton home Sunday Mrs. Bern Grewell and daughters Gladys and Helen, were guests of Mrs. H T. Bennett Tuesday. Miss Crystal Burkhrmd returned home Sunday after spending two we.-ks with friends in Portland Mr. and Mrs O. L. Peterson nacl family accompanied by friends from St. Helens enjoyed the afternoon it the beach Sunday Mr and Mrs Carl Holllngwortli and family and Mrs A. J llolling- wortli and daughter Miss Esther, SU A Y 3 0 x 3 \ August Extra V'y — Heavy Tread $22.00 Reduction on all styles and sizes A N ew \ a > w Price on a Known and Honest Product I lie Field Motor team is in line for state chat pionship and has a strong lineup. Maxine)*1 will pitch for St. Helens. ADMISSION— 25c and 35c