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T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST. F R ID A Y . S E P T E M B E R 30. 1921 PAGE T W O - Mrs Law renco Wegner. Ills brother Lloyd and lits grnndfuther. I. Mur » oil. The body was labi at, rest in tin» Kehlet »•«»niolery The many l»uuttful floral olferlugs and ih.» large attelidali»'»» at the fuueiul s»*r honor of her son Arthur Clarke, who Sunday afternoon of sympa clehruted a birthday anniversary Mrs. K K Wist entertained with vices was an ......... . Mr and Mrs Joe Handler and a dinner Sunday In honor of Mr thy for the bereaved parents and at family, of Kerry, spent the week end Wlst s birthday anniversary Covers leste»! tin* popularity of Ihe youth with Mr and Mrs. William Cutup- were laid for III Kenneth the four year olii son of the handsome new home of Theodore bell. D E E R IS L A N D Chari»*.* Hartman and llermuellei Mr and Mrs Nick Simon, of the M a k a a a ■|»«„|„|,F Hers When completed it will be Mrs Orville Garrison had the mis had luck In bring home a »leer lies one of the neatest cottages in War fortune to run a nail Into her foot. Icier and Niblitck left Sonda» nigh* Shiloh Busin community, »lieti from Mr*. Ella Johns, oi Portland, vis ren. Monday morning II»' Mice Vera Price, who left Friday for the hills and were going lo sia» diphtheria ited with her daughter, Mrs Adams, had been ill only u few days lb* County Agent llolihaugh will call tor the Pniverslty of Oregon, has until they got one They wen lust week. »»us hurled al Ih.' Catholic cemetery a meeting of the farmers of this s*>c Miss Lamberson, of Portland t<* tion in the near future at which he been extensively entertulned the past warned to take plenty of provision at Scappoose Monday aftei noeti week Site was a guest of the Alum us they might have some stay but visiting with Mrs. A. E. Butter! eld will outline a plan to aid them In it Tea of Alpha Omega at the home I , |„.v returned Tuesday night, rali |t»>v Father Clancy oflletullng at tli»' the past two weeks. nl»s<>i|Uies Mrs Simon has b.*.*.» their many vexatious questions. f Mrs. Hutchings of Irvington She1 driving them home Mrs. t'hrist Naigeli is able to leave Hireling from the same disease but was also a guest of Mrs Itevnold* Scappoose »lt*l w -*»l lat the C*»unty the hospital and is with her mot he. Improving BACH ELOR FLAT >f Portland, w ho enterluinetl wit It Fair consldering how lillU »•iTorl wa is now steadily O u « M o m « fo r l<tiutfj| in Portland. She is improving in _ _ _______ m ------------- - a luncheon, f»»Bowed by a matinee put forti» They go s»*c»m»l premium health rapidly and will return home There ttilI be a Harvest Home et. A Prttnttuii» e»l Kile»*»*»* Ml girls phesent were Pniverslty of »»a thè booth Lloyd and le»ster 'J,eek' . , viit tertainment at the school house next Washington girls The uniform sins esa that Its* «> | Lynch look $.*0 In prlze* In tin Walter Freeman a id al er Mil- m„ rnln|t at „ le Sunday school Rev. C. II. Johnston and Mrs elli!» w»»rl> The scheol chllilren Inni landed the use of Chaiub»*rlaln » Co ler spent their vacation tea psst two | ... weeks at Fendleton. tasirg in the, ^ ¿ „ „ ¿ her of ,>as, denn. Johnston were dinner guests of Mr a very creilitable entertainment bui lie and Dalrrhoea Remedy t* Hie re wasn’t it a J»»ke t»» huve thè .»udito» lief and cure of b..w*<l complaliits Kound-up, and report ha.ing a line California, was a guest of his sister. and Mrs. Price Saturday Mrs. Leliu Bushman was visiting lum and thè merry go-round » l»l«> hy both for chiblren and adult*. In»« time Mrs. John McCullv. Wednesday. the home town, and Mrs. limitless, siile? Il Iliade it lmposstble fer Ile* hr» tight It almost universal »'»•*. »>• Mrs M. L. Nicholas and L. li Mr and Mrs J E Golmour mo Hevis of Portland, are visiting with tored to Salem Wednesday to attend of Portland, spent Sunday with NV vh audience lo approdate lite program that It is pratili til» without a riva', ami soft ill Hilts »>f all kinds and a* ever»line who lias used 'i Hoyle. Mrs. English, their sister. the State Pair. knew*. H Is with ml an equal Mrs l.afe llrown died at her home Lloyd Baker is occupying the DOW N1NG Miss Belle F. Conlogue was i week here Wednesday at 8 p »»»., at tin* * Deer Island hall temporarily until end guest of Mrs Ida Lillich last age of 4t> Logging crew and sawmill (o lie She had been ill all he rebuilds his confectionery build week. Mr Andrew Seifert and daughter npoiated al Oiler t leek summer ut the home of her sisl«*r ing. which will be in the near fu Mr and Mrs. Jess llrusmer. of in Portland, but had Improve»! won Lols and Lena t»»»*k In Ih»* Fair n. The Dalles dehydration plant will ture. Rochester. Washington, is visiting at derfully au»l same home much im- Frlduy Mr. and Mrs. English motored to the Wm Brasmer home Mr* J Dowllng motored In Si proceea 7ottu tona " f apples Portland Sunday and spent the day On Sunday she I Helens with Mrs Louis Flui.er. of Mr. and Mrs, P. H. Lund, accom proved in health. with Mr and Mrs. E f panied by Mr and Mr- Frank Na became ill with cholera morbus ani Mayger. and took in the Fair Friday Mr. and Mrs. t lapperton br . of gel. are _ taking in the State Fair this ihe supposition is it overtaxed her Miss Lynn, file primary teacher heart. Her death came as a shock spent the week end at her home In Manitoba. Canada, parents of chas week. to her many friends. The funeral St. Helens E. Clapperton. arrived in D3er Is Miss Armstrong, of Portland, was land Saturday to spend the winter a week-end guest of Mrs. R. Master was held Saturday morning at to Rudolph Olson was a visitor at the o’clock in the Congregational church. | fair „ „ children's Day with their son and family. Miss Florence Larsen spent seve K have many new sanitary fixtures in C. E. Clapperton was a Portland ral days at Vernonta last week ttf which she was a member. She Lou Henson spent Sunday visiting was also an Artisan and a social with his parents visitor Sunday. TO* stock tor your hath room. Look over Mrs Perrv. o f Seaside, is visiting Mrs. Rev. C. McAdum was home for the airs, Frank r rails McDonald .in-euiuiu lias cis been •.»-».•. ill ... . <ir ..„,i \iru W. J member of ihe Mecca bees our stock of plumbing and heating goods II Johnston had charge of the ser- end for the past week. She is suffering JohJ on ,hlg w eek. Interment was made »1 Mr yiiuk also t»>ok In the Fair on from throat trouble. You will be convinced. Wm. Skuzie and family were Sun vices. Scappoose beside lier husband Mrs. Friday Mrs. Watson left for Portland day guests of friends in Portland. Brown left three children. Vallile Wednesday where she will take the Mr and Mrs Ingram were visit We are all very gfud to hear that train for Spokane. Wash., to visit Mrs. Wm. Brasmer. who was oper \\ hite, \ ivlan and Harry C.ifTord ors at »|lg Boals home during the R . C O N S T A N T IN Brown. The sympathy of the entire w,,,.g her sister for a week. ated on at St. Vincent hospital la»t community Is extended to this fam- The Plumber A baby boy arrived at the home of Llttle Alvin Washbarne. while Mr. and Mnc Lesier SLeeley in Port- m , m Kdna Peter8on entertained a tly ofr Mrs. llrown wus a dear wo- playing on some 1 ■ :* Sundav, ha I Ilk W I IT Itl.lM,. HI HKI. MNM the misfortune to fall and break hi* land. Sept 1. .1 a .d • •_■ j number of her friends ai a birthdax man, loved by everyone. Congregational church S s 10 a apm. Dr. Welch ha charge of the ey wers he teachers of Deer Is- t Wednegday aflPrnoon Titos, land school last year, and have many , w„ rp: L()ls Masten. Evelvn m. Morning worship 11 o clock C ra8e and Alvin is getting along ver» friends here who tender congratula- 0|son yjoU Soddenherg. Mlnnl» K 7 p. m Evening service 8 o'clock „¡eely Word has just been received that Mrs \\ s Burdick, ».f Clalsk.» tlons. Lillich. Arthur Morton. Johnnie Ol- Mrs. Shattuck was a business vis i son and Harold Altnoth. Mrs. Barnett is very 111 at the home niP> was a visitor of Mrs S M Itoal.- of her daughter in I’ortland Thursday itor in Portland last week. Mr. Dennison is erecting a new Mr Doris came home to spem! s m Hoals sp»‘nt Sunday with In - V E R N O N I A Sunday with his family. house in the place of the one which family, returning to the Kerry line Father Fisher has returned home on the evening train. was recently destroyed by fire. There are 130 enrolled In the from Europe, having spent the sum Clover Hill Farms, owned by . . . .... is of your making rather than your taking. Most in the high school j mer in France. Italy, Switzerland- Shannon B. Shafer, exhibited four this year, an increase of 33 over! D IP H T H E R I A C L A IM S in fact, he was all over Europe. Guernsey calves at the County Fair last year business ventures are started on capital accumu Mrs Grant Watts and Miss Gladys last week. On the four calves Mr. | Garfield Smith went to Portland T W O V IC T IM S lated hy means of Savings Accounts. Your Sav - _ - Shafer secured seven ribbons Two to attend the burial of his brother Johnson left early Saturday morning Mrs. Watts has charge GOBLE, Ore., Sept 28 Louis of the calves were grand champions Edwin Smith, who was killed in the for Salem. ings Accounts may— will he the making of yout over all breeds In the battle of the Argonne. ... - . addition „ ______, He will be I of the Scappoose exhibit and Mis: Wegner, aged nine years, of Beaver calves to ok three firsts, one secon.l |)Uried beg|de hlg' brothPr charlle ,n Gladys is doing the decorating for Homes, died Friday night at a Port chance. our district. land hospital where he had been tal: and one third I’ ortland. He enlisted from here. Miss Erma Gill returned Monday Several of our folks are atendlng en hy Dr Ditto, of Rainier, Frida) < „ n i___» ] Mr Keith, Mr. Early and Mr W e welcome the accounts of young people* Norman McKay:evening His d<*ath was caused by evening from a Portland b o M ta l Eccles were in town looking over the State Fair. went Tuesday, and Wednesday morn- diphtheria and complication result where she recently underwent an op--|h9 railroad ,M t week. •Assuring them of courteous, interested service, enmon for appendicitis Mr. Chaplin, representing Mr lng Mr and Mrs. Carl Hansen. Mr ant from abse.ses in his throat Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams, ac- I Keith, Mr Early and Mr McGregor. Edgar Stevens and Mrs. Urfnun tuo- Louis was a popular, husky lad ami whatever the volume of their business. bad a cheerful disposition, and was compan.ed by Mr. and Mrs. Wm_, th pn ition to the clty coun. tored over. Mr and Reed and family of Port popular with all who knew him He Clark motored to Salemi to alterd cil Monday night to build a mill here tier is survived by tils pirents, Mr and Hie State Fair. They leu earlx on , h t would (,mploy 400 „ten. They land spent Sunday with the Tuesday morning, Mr. Minnie Hoi-, - ^ morning. the peopV t o gJve an ildd * lis, of Astona. is staving with her,tiona, 12- mother MT. HKI.klNH. (IKK va :»• «hat they already own, and also va Mrs. Clark's absence. during Mr- and cate the school grounds. A commit Mr. and Mrs. Corwin P Shank. tee was appointed hy the mayor to Mt-mltsr Federal Reserve Syaiem Jr.t and mother. Mrs. Corwin P work on this proposition. It would ( H AH OR AII 4 4|, 1‘ rrsldral. H. A. <11II IM», (a vlilrr Shank, of Seattle, returned to Deer mean aconservative pay roll of $10 0 " Island recently After spending » a day to the city. M.trlitg* amt »lie» king 4»'<itua(a Hufetj Itepoalt Hex»** No matter what kind of meat you want, yon will week in Deer Island at her son'- The Ray. Mills and Co. sawmill s home. Mrs. Shank returned to Sea' preparing to start up this week find it here in the choicest cuts and at the most reason tie Saturday. While in Seattle Mrs Mrs. Virgil Powers, Mr. an 1 Mrs. able prices. And you do not have to come shopping Shank acted as Matron of Honor a' R. Duncan and Ben and Garfield ai the wedding of Mrs. Shank's sister. tended the funeral of Edwin Sm't.V! yourself. Phone or send the children, and you will re Miss Catherine Shank. at Portland. ceive the same satisfactory service that is accorde»! you Deer Island is loking forward to an evening of pleasure Wednesdav rsonally. PRESCOTT September 28th. A traveling mis ______ 3 sionary will give a stereoptican lec Among those who attended the ture on Hawaii. Native songs will fair at St. Helens were the Erlcson. be sung and curios exhibited. Four new pupils were enrolled In Pritchard, Foetke, Brett, Craycroft i school this week. The new pupil* and Welter families, Janette Mer- i WK INVITE IV IM8PK4TION OI GOODS 4M« COMPARISON the Phelps are Clyde Stewart. Harold M«rcer. eer, Clarence Wilson. Arvilla Dodson and Lavelle Gaittens young people and Miss Halsted. OP I KK IX The Day family has moved to! I.avella was unable to enter earlie.' Hood River. Gus Wulf and child on account of a broken arm. During the week ten new seats ren— newcomers in Prescott, have by I were installed in the advanced room moved into the house vacated to arron ruodate the increased a'- thorn. Mr. and Mrs Yeager motored to ! tendance. Mr. Clark built two new wood- Salem Monday, with their son. Ev boxes for the school, which with l ee erett. who will enter the School fo. new sand table, add greatly to ihe the Deaf there. Miss Dorothy Graham and friends appearnce of the rooms. A father, selecting clothes from which to have a The Deer Island community will of Portland spent Sunday with tin- he pleased to know that the schoo' parents of the former, Mr. and Mr» suit made for himself, asked his son how he liked the made a very creditable showing at the Robert Graham. Sr. Mr- Hunter and daughter. Mist goods. The boy examined the back of the fabric. County Fair this week, through the efforts of the children and teachprs. Ruth, of Deer Maud, and Mr. Smith, “My boy,” said the father, “that is not the right side The booth took first prize on deco of Yankton, visited with friends in of the cloth.” ‘‘I know,” replied the boy, “but that rations, and also the prize for the Prescott Sunday. Hlyia and Jesse W ulf enrolled In most points secured hy one-room, is the side which I will have to wear when your This two-room or three- room rural Ihe Prescott school Monday. makes an enrollment of 44 clothes are made over for me.” schools Mrs. Stella Allberry left Friday That was in the days of old. Since then boys Ed’s Note— A considerable portion for Portland for a few days' visit w ■ ' h her 'lauiHitcr. Mr Percy Wood have come into their own. They no longer wear the of the Deer Island correspondence this week was written by the schol clothes of their elders. ars of the Deer Island school. loch s and Walter Westover hi ..... the week-end with his sister. Mr* Orville Garrison, also her father wa Mr. and Mrs. Campbell entertained iter»». anti the Washburn fattili» »»a. with a dinner Wednesday evening in lulling on various Scappoose friends SCAPPOOSE M a so n ’s Brick Ice Cream Orange Slierbcrt Use Sanitary Fixtures Your Chance In Life First National Bank CHOICE CUTS OF MEAT PEOPLE’S MARKET JV//VCff£ST£R GL CONCERNING BOYS The Gun and Shells For a Good Bag of Ducks W ARREN Rev. Bjorquist of the Swedish M;*prist church, is spending several weeks In his old home in th" state of Minnesota He will return about the middle of October Mrs. Bjorquist has returned a f t e r a three weeks’ visit with friends at Boring. Rev. A 1 . Olson of Portland oc cupied the pulpit of the Swedish iiaptfst church Sunday. Special services were held on Sun day evening at the Swedish Luther an church. Among the many num bers was a saxaphone solo by Rev Sltts. Miss Juva Olson, of Portland, is spending a few weeks with her par ents. Mr and Mrs. P. L Olson Dennis Duncan is confined to his home hy an attack of illness Hlsi condition Is somewhat Improved Mr. and Mrs. O. Carlson spent \ Sunday In Portland. Miss Hilda Gabriel son, of Port land. visited her parents for a cou pie of days Miss Esther Gahrielson pent her) vacation with her parents here. She is residing at Portland Nearly everyone from Warn- attended the Columbia County Fair All were pleased with the display ofj ex hi hi ta. Mrs. Mary Neer, of Neer City : spent several days visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Farr. John Carlson Is rapidly finishing Everything in Farm Machinery N 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 Tell us what you need and we will gladly call. W e have supplied man- enterprising farmers anti can supply you. Farm Equipment Company Hurve) ¿íc lla ffon , P ro prieto r«, Clatskanie, Oregon. “Papa’s pants fit Willie now,” was a popular song a generation ago, but no longer has any sig nificance. CHILDREN’S CLOTHING There is as much care and attention devoted to children’s clothing nowadays as to that of men, and it is a poor boy indeed, who cannot wear a stylish, well-made and perfectly fitting suit. in point of fact, a boy’s garment requires propor- ti jnately more care and greater strength than that of an adult, for the strain is greater, a boy is a de- ave animal. His games and rough and tumble pastimes mean ruin to everything but the best.. To be satisfactory a boy’s garments must he boy-proof That’s the kind of gx>ds we sell, made well strong, durable, perfect fitting and above all, at a price that is reasonable. You can buy from us in perfect confidence. W e have selected only wear-resisting fabrics of the most approved colors. W e are building for the future and we want our business to grow on the foundation of perfect confidence and the best of service E . M. HELON DRY GOODS F U R N IS H IN G S C L O T H IN G Waiting in the blind while the ducks circle over your decoys— it takes a hard-hitting* even ly distributed shot pattern to bring down that canvas back or mallard. A perfect shot pattern is the result of the right gun and the right shell. inchester shot guns and loaded shells are famous for their patterns of uniform spread anti hard-hitting delivery. No duck gets through a Winchester pattern. W IN C H E S T E R L E A D E R A N D R E P E A T E R SHELLS Special Prices on Winchester Shot Guns Model 97 Model 12 $40.40 $47.25 St. Helens Hardware Co. “T U R \4 I N< II FHTK.lt HTOItH" Phone 97