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PAGE TW O A now lot Of s t a le hlghw iv signs P u d e r Ihn Smith lluKlis, , , J |> r Martin, who live near \anr>>u » I,Ich will designate direct 01 . an t t a l of » 2 1 . 5 0 5 .2 0 wui ¡‘ • I» ver. Wash distance to a ll ...... <•••> l O W P s . .............r in g II... p„ , v ar H I. (1 Smith, of Seappoose. was a Imi li ,m main and side ruad». I» being tu a report rr,„n n„, .ur,llH W illiam Turpin left fo r Ills home Yankton visitor Saturday •»" ha.l ................. by I he «iato highway do nient of education of thla . ¿ Nrt in O klahom a Wednesday afte r a .1 < 4 41. u hin g ,|10 7 * " > #*lt a r ...ent »I.T4 7 . 1 I I 1 was along > lengthy visit with his noice. Mrs with hint Rtl L Burkhart, of Uba e part ment liV : Ivan Loughary. of Monmouth, I «Ml luduaU y I.... - ...... . ., ,| , 4 - - ................ S teve i ’untwell ‘ and C C. Dixon, of Sliedd. all proni Mist W a t it a d s a r e sal - g e l t e t . Hie In m e ».commit, . Une» l!. It. Thom pson and son arrived of the Mil hero W ednesday. a f t e r a seuson'i tuent J e rs e y hr...... work in E aste rn Oregon harvest lu m e n s Valley School began Monday with an en ^ holds rollinoti! of about SI» pupils Mr ! S T Alexander and wife, of Ilea F r a n k D Pimm, of Shedd. will hav. ver Valley, visited with Mrs J a n e ¡ th e sixlh. seventh and eighth g r a d e s . Zenar Sunday Mi s s Mae Mct'ollisler. of Portland 1 Mr and Mrs. II. A. Colt and f a m third, fourth and ttflh grades, and * t f t E have many’ new s a u i m y fixtures in ily, of SI Helens, were gu ests of Ml Miss Clara I.Ingle, of Bering, lb. and Mrs T O. W a tts Sunday. X U stock tnr v ur hath room. Look o,er first and second grades W « preillct | Andrew Emers on, wife and d:\u3 l. our stock of plumbing and heating goods. ter. are visiting at Orchard. W a s h fine work for the school ) e « r REUBEN 'trip s tw ice daily to W a rr e n (or the t bccotnmodfctVn of '*ie pupils. Our t raffic o ffice r. H W. Wetglx. Among those who a re sojou rning is again on duty 111 , h e h° P from W arren are ‘ \ little daughter is the added at- t arl C.abriolson and Hugo f a r l s o n . tractio n at the Skin n e r home A meeting of the f arm ers is sc h e n - Mrs. Ktliel Anderson and husband ult‘d “ t ll|e aall in tile near future, of W asco Ore., are spending a m u - *’ 11 l.und. who is head of the af- ,,le of weeks with her parents. Mr fair of supplying St Helens, and K. amt Mrs Henry W ..u e . » Taylor, who will collect the pro- ington. this week BACHELOR FLAT Mrs Charles W ik stro m was .. vis- a r e form in g plans for the suc- . T h e schools in d istrict No 20 aim School sta"ts Monday, Sept. 1 .* itor in K atauia T ue sd ay c .s a iu l operation of the St. Helens th e Neer City school opened Monday Notices are out for a spocia and th e re was a large attendance. E lsie I.aniherson motored with m arket. school meeting to elect a director i> friend s to St. Paul. Ore.. Sunday. fill the unexplred t«rm of D H H o ste tler .v 1’aige had good luck D EER ISLAND YANKTON Pope, who has resigned on t h e ir hunting trip. E a c h secu; Miss Alice Sherwod spent severa. ( Mr. and Mrs. J . I*. Kirby am ed a deer. Mr and Mrs. E T. Yudy w*>re day» hi Portland last week l.a f e ltrown has been remodeling daughters, of P ortlan d, visited in .' Miss Bésalo ueobson Is at» tiding his house. Frie n d s of Mrs. Brown week with Mr. and Mrs. S. I,. But P ortlan d visitors Tuesduy. Mr and Mrs. ('h as. B row n. of school In Portland. will he glad to know she is much ler. Mr and Mrs George llerdahl. Mr. and Mrs. Fo rest Cox a n a f a m P ortland, a r e visiting at tlie home of improved in health and plans re ily have moved to Deer Island fo. Mrs. B row n's sister. Mrs Geo B a r Chapman, w -re guests of Mr and turning home Sunday. Mrs Frank llerdahl .Hinduy Mr Cox has been e m ger. Loren Jo hnso n has started his new the winter. Mr and Mrs Mohn and children, Ten of our young fo lk s a r e a t house n e a r Jo h n s o n 's Crossing. 1< ployed by tlie K erry Logging Co. who have I n n picking hops ill the will mean an added a ttra c tio n in the and left th e re Wednesday forenoon tending high school at St Helens. valley the past twi Mr. and M r s .'H a r r y Howard and W illam ette community. T h e O m a n house is a l for Blr kenlield where he will 00 lo sons and Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Mar weeks, returne I Tuesday and expeo. so progressing nicely and is of very cated. Mr. and Mrs J i m Lord, of H ills tin were S -aside visitors over S u n to make their home In West St Hél a t t r a c t iv e appearance ons. visiting re lativ es and day. R o b e rt McQutnn is home afte r boro. a r e Mr. J E tllltnour. our worthy Mrs. Numa Jo h n so n . who It is spending several months in Sait friends here the past week Mr. and Mrs. J a c k Hudson a re : been with Mrs. M ark kanen for sev- school (proctor, motored to Portland I l ’edro. Cal . during the fishing sea Betöre returning lie living in Doer Island for the next je r a l months, was called home by last Thursday son. the illness of her son-in-law visited h cad quar'e rs and left a do! Mrs. J . E Miller and d aug hter er few months. Mr G. I. Turbell, Perloy Brown lu.' bill l.a vella G aittens. t h e 7 -year-old joyed the week end in W arren ton . Miss Ethel Bennett visited with Mr and Mrs. Tipton and married daughter of Art Gaittens, h a l the and Mr and Mrs Ray T a r b c ll spent daughter, o f H illsb o ro , a r e visiting m isfortune to fall from a wagon las: Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs h e r parents s e v r a i days last week week and tiroke iter left ( o r .v r m . R u b y for several days this week. T h e Maccabee ladies a re holding She was taken to P ortlan d where a b aske t social Monday evening it Dr. Slocum used thi X Ray. find th e hall, the ladies bringin g t h “ ir ing tlie bone h u ken and a had b askets and the men t h e ir pocket sprain of the v. rist. A fte r the hoi e hooka Admission fee of 5c and lOt was properly so -lie was g eatlv re will lie asked, ice cream and cake lieved from the pain she had s u f for sale. A program is being ar fered for sev eral days. 4 ranged. T h e social is for th e bene Mrs. Irene Xuidendrion. landlady You wonder why our meats are always 11 • o f tlie Deer Island hotel, was hauly fit of th e flower fund such good shape when you get them. Just Com m unity Churc h S S. 10 a. 1.1 burned on the right arm by not wa Morning worship 11 o'clock. C. E. ter last F rid ay, but at this tinn is because we know how to look after them 7 p. m. Evenin g service 8 o'clock getting along nicely. Mrs. R J. F r a k e s motored to S e a Several of the Deer Island peo and keep them fresh. Notice that they are al side with Mr. and Mrs. M cLouchlan ple attended the ball gam es Monday and was quite ill on the way. Whll» a t C la ts k a a ie. hut did not get t , sec ways in the ice box where they ought to be. t h e re she visited Mrs. Marg are: the finish as there was too much Weist. Mrs. Copeland. Mrs. Stevens. squabbling. Mr. and Mrs. W . G. Pomeroy, an Mr. and Mrs. E nglish and H an Id saw several o th e r Seappoose people, motored to F o r e s t Grove Sunday and » in clu ding Neva Bovle, Mns. Getchei.. visited with Mr. and Mrs. W l) SCAPPOOSE HOW DO W E DO IT? PEOPLE’S MARKET Lam b erso ns. G erlachs and Nibloek- Weber. Mr and Mrs. Doris have p u rch a s School opened here M u id av m erit ed what is known as tho Grandma ing with a large a t t e n d a n c e - -22 in W a t t s cottage. At present Mr Dori- the principal room and 24 in the is with th e W e stp ort L u m b e r Co, at primary room — with several more Mist, having been ord ered by the pupils to com e in later. f i .e dis physician to ta k e out door exercis. t ric t was very fo rtu n a te in securin g for sev eral weeks. their te a ch e rs this ve.ir and we feel Mr. Deveraux has be-m In the hos • ,uite sure that this school v e ir will pital the past two weeks and in all be full of pleasu re as well as study p ro b ab ility will be . o r a couple c t Mrs. Colvin has taught in this dis months. He has had several pieces trict before and we know he" from of splintered bone and shell e x t r a c t experience. Mlse Hudspath comes ed from the knee, received while to us with the highest reco m m en da serving in the army. tions. S he is a resident of Colui. bin T h e re s t a u ra n t changed hsnds 0.1 county and lias taueh t several term- tlie 1st. T h e Ash fam ily moved t.i in this county. T h e d istrict has 111 P ortlan d and Mrs. R o b e rt McK av stalled a piano and expects to make now owns it. several o th e r Improvements later. T h e Oregon S t a t e C h am b e r < . C o m m e rc e is planning on bringin g DOWNING out prospective citizens o f Oregon from th e middle western s tate R. H. McAdams spent the week T h e s e people will com e prepared . i < Kerry purchase homes to t h e ir liking. We end at home, returning to in this d istrict have som e o f the bes Sunday evening. School opened Monday morning land in th e W i ll a m e t t e and Lower Columbia valleys. It is desirable to with Mr Ingliram in ch a rg e of the have your tra c ts llsrcd with the Or» grades and Miss Lynn in charge or gon S t a t e C h am b e r of Commerce. A the primary room. Fred W ashb urn was horn« S atur list is bein g prepared a t the ban and all d esiring to list property can day and Sunday Mrs. W a lt e r Jo h n s o n and smalt do so th ro u gh th e bank T r a c t s of five a c re s up are desired. T h e list sons, o f H arrisburg , a r c v b itin g her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. John Me will leave the bank Monday. Adams. School opened Monday with lot Mr and M"s. C h arlie Carlson ‘ of e nthu siasm and pep. About 25 from o utsid e the district enrolled in spent T hu rsday and F r id ay visiting tho high school. T h e present plat, In Portland. Orville Fields, who has been vis is to con tin u e until 4 o 'c lo ck so m !tlng his g rand parents, returned to to give tim e for all periods. On T ue sd ay evenin g Nina and Vo Kelso S aturd ay. Miss J e n n i e Amato is visiting >i. ra Roscoe e nte rtaine d a t the home o f Mrs. B ert Adams for Hilda Due Rainier. Mrs. Fred F l u h e r and Mrs. Clau.i can, who left for Hoaquim, W as h . and Olive and Cora Ash, who lef Card, o f Mayger. w.,ro gu ests at the S ta n ley home on Monday. for P ortla n d. Mr and Mr S M Boats visited Scapposse Christian E nd eav o r wa» well represented several evenin gs at with Mr. and Mrs. A. Giger, of I >. I nta. Sunday. th e convention at Colum bia City. Mr. and Mrs Cal Atcheson and Dr. B la tc h fo rd spent tho week enu of St Helens, motored with his family. Lo rlei is enjo yitir children. tlie day part o f h e r vacation at Seabeck, down Sunday and spent with Mr and Mrs J. Dowling. W ashington. Mrs. D o w lin g , who was visit Helen W a t t s spent the week end returned horn' in Oregon City, with college friends ing in P ortla n d, Wednesday via the buss route. ----------------* ---------------- G eo rg e and W a lt e r Huldoff. o’ WARREN P ortlan d, were down Sunday visit Ing am ong friends. Marlon Hoyt narro w ly esoaried i:. F ran k Arnata is working in Kelic. ju r y on Sunday. Ho was riding a Mr W illiam McCollum is a guest bicycle and attem pted to cross tie at th e Dowling home road ahead o f an automobile. The Alyi and M artha Kalltinki took it car stru c k him and he struck the tho L a b o r Day c ele b ratio n s at c h i t s windshield wh‘>re he remained par kanle way through until released. He Mr J o h n Carlton and daughter. think s the c a rs should have the rlgh* Miss E sthe r, were visitors at t.n of way now. Carlson home Tuesday. W J F u lle rto n and A. I, Morris Mr and Mrs. Fred Daniels. >1 attended L a b o r Day celebration at c i a t s k a n l e Monday. Sept 5. T h e y | ^ * Sun,l,,y a t th e F r a i’ pei tho ro u ghly enjoyed th e day as they Lou Bruson was home f"»m K«» tx report everyone else did. even tl.e! onlookers at the baseball gam e which! was exciting from every angle. B E A V ER HOWES A. L. Larson Is rapidly recovering ________ from an accident caused tty his foot . -rt,,. n , „ , 1 , , . being caught in the m achine ry of w* lroBwd by Iho U r m e r s It Zn- his t h re s h in g outfit badly need<*<l and insures better| Two auto m o b ile loads of Wa; ) crops. r e n -« young people attended the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K o b le moved Swedish L u th e ran c h u rrh wierclar.s I , Mr las. Saturd ay and Sunday Among L N " ' ’ f * »his week. v,r r Koble .o,,e j . ¿ I * ™ " P “ '‘O ineatead near that plasp Mrs Hugh Adams and son. who have I t ee visiting with Mrs. Adams' parents. Mr and Mi- (I J T h o r n ,- f e r t h e pa .t »evoral v c I n . returned to her home in Portla nd last S;.t-| tirday Miss Nettle S m ith left Sunday for | * ployed as teacher. Mr and Mr M. A. Je n n in g s made t ho s e atte n d in g were the Misses N’<* | ra Larson and Berglunds and L eR o y Larson and Carlson Bros. Mr. and Mrw T E. O f M M ,.1 again c ele b ratin g TIPs »fine th " i r youngest d aug hter Inez hBs m&:- ried. T h e cerem ony took place in P ortlan d on T h u rs d ay last and was attended by Im m ediate friends In.-: was one o f W a rr e n 's popular anr well liked young ladiec and all J,.tn in wishing her well The groom is a prom ising young pattern m ak e r at * w*?‘k irtlaud Mrs. c. M S m ith had as her Portia d i e t , Mr and Mrs Jo h n S m ith of W arren schools opened Tuesday v orth Cove. Washington. with a full attendance. A complete new corps of teachers has bj n et. Georg e G. Brown, clerk o f the state gaged. land hoard reports » I of Many pupds from W arren ir.» at- the state irred ucib le schon' fund tend in g th e Seappoose nigh r c h t o l turned over to the s tate t r e a s u re r T h e Seappoose sch .nl wagon m a k e s | d uring th e month o f August Ml l \ t I'll \\ I V S I ’ E t T i t >\ O l ' til' GOODS pick l\l> O itll’ tltH oX i:s. Use Sanitary Fixtures You will he convinced. R. CONSTANTIN The Plumber HEW ITT III l*G. THE NT l l t l.l \s ■WINCHESTER STORE P ric e s A re Down O il G rllllS « .* .» . JU-JO Winchestvr Carbine V28.00 25 .15 Win. Carbine ’ C7 ; ' "r - $ 28.00 ■ .T * Model 97 Winchester Shot Gun, 12-ga.» $40.40 Model 12 Winchester Shot Gun, Ham merless, 12 ga.............. • •...................... $47.25 Mode! 11 Rcmington Automatic Shot Gun We Like to see Children Come into this Bank I T 7 HY? Bcause the children of today are the life and strength of the community to morrow. After all—the thoughtful father of today real ly stores up his worldly goods sj that later his children may be provided for properly and the youngsters cannot learn too soon the mighty func tion of a Federal Reserve Member Bank. $62.25 St. Helens Hardware Co. •'I III! H I M H l ' S I I H M T o l l K " Phone 97 HERE MEN! First National Bank ST. H E L E N S . <>l:K. Member F e d e ra l Rps“ rve CHAS. GRAHAM , President Savings and Cheekin g Accounts Sys'em ||. A 1 IHI.HS, Cashier Sufet) l l . p . s l t li.ix.-s O regon S ta te F a ir S alem SEPT. 26th to OCT. 1st A W EA LTH OF AGRICULTURAL D IS P L AYS MAGNIFICENT LIV EST O C K E X H I BITION S P L E N P I P MACHINERY and TRACTOR E X HIB I 1 You Will lie Interested In beacuse it’s a long, roomy tail, just the kind of tail y°u want when you buy a shirt—but, the kind you seldom get wheti buying, esjiecially in the cheaper grades of shirK We have a large list of the latest styles and best makes in Dress and Work Sliirts I hereis about one-fourth yard more cloth contained in each of these shirts than in most makes; tney arc of su perior workmanship, will not rip easily, full length, l.,rKe roomy sleeves. Come in and examine them. G R E A T E ST HORSE SHOW IN T H E NORTHWEST E X C E L L E N T RACES, AND AM USEMENTS S P E C IAL ATTRACTIONS, DAY AND NIGHT GOOD CAMPING AND PARKING GROUNI)S EXC U RSIO N RATES ON ALL RAILROADS A. H. L E A Ma nager SALEM, OREGON Collars, Ties and Hose A new up-to-date and large line of the best goods for the money ever shown here, and an invitation is extended yo > to look them over. Mens W ork Shoes Mens Bib Overalls E. M. HELON dry goods FURNI SHI NGS CLOTHING