PAG E T W O denta who bave not been attendine llood Itiv«*r «e ie weeh end iiins grange owtug lo dancing are betng thè X V Murphy bome ìelnstated and a large number of Mrs Calvin wus honoi jtues t ■ ne» l.v arrlved land owners are ap- surprlBe party given b> i ne l* I* I plylng for admission The meeting of Ilo* Deer Maini s e l l i s i " lr" ‘ 'on Suturilay evening. Oc t»ber 22. V deliilous lun.be,m oin-istmg •' promises to be altended by a large sandwlcbes, calie eookles .ini 1 number. leTeam »»s serve.! bv thè older glrb- llev Hall of McMlnville and Kev. Hi......... ■lu.ol -l'eiit otie <>f ni. Nllson of Helltnglniin. Washington musi ple.isnnt no,m lioiirs ol i 1 ' \ ‘* i-' being in a tie into a football Held Mr h c, Johnston motored to SC A PP O O SE i ;'lie labor is being furnislied by high conducted thè servire ut thè Swedisn Veronia Saturday over the Pittsburg Haptlst cliurch on Sunduy evening ■ bool boys on Saturday and after Eleanor Ramey was home from 'i bool hours The improvement nei Part was in English and part Swell road and returned by way ef flat skanie rortlund over Sunday. e-sitated the removal of a number of lah. Mr N V. Murphy was a Portland Mrs. G Carlson, who has been con The Gerloeh family, accompanied nig tir trees. business visitor Monday. fined to her room for the last week by the Metcalfs, motored up the Showers are being Installed In the I.iiwroneo Gardner, who was unable Highway Sunday. dressing rooms, in both the boys' and is convalescing to attend school on account of III W N Roberts, who lias a serious The Leonard home Is being re- ____ t.i'is basemen/V They will be ready case ot blood-poisoning In Ins hand, ness, returned to school Monday. shingled. Mr. Bennett is doing the U)r USeuior class elected the following of- In Portland, lie Is reported much home in Beer Island V:is ra ch di-r 'sing of his apple |icers president. Irving Erickson: improved. Mr t’heslev Mackintosh Is helping Porter Loomis, accompanied bv crop, which is unusually nne this viee-president. Inez McKay; secretary In the work of the Beer Island year. treasurer, Nina Itoscoe. They have Ed Hay, is spending a few weeks in the Washington woods. Curtis garage. Mr Kamey. who has heen^ ill witn aiso sem fl)P their cla ss pins. jack Mertll has been unable to a’ bronchial cold resumed his work Tuesday afternoon the Girl's Club Cooper is driving Hie truck during tend school this weqk on account of Tuesday. was entertained at rea by Miss Mar­ Poter's absence. Illness. K.i: , rt McQuinn has cone to join guerite Smith at her home on “ Sunny Paul and M J„d Kurnev have re some more of our food Scappoose Pro K Farm.-’ A business meeting D E E R IS L A N D |turned to school after a month s ah Lumbe occupied the first part of the after- P i pie at the Wikstrom ______ . sence Camp Bear Kiver, Mr ash. noofb Mrs. Booling, accompanied by her I The Beer Island primary room has Church services — Sunday school Volunteers from the grammar 10 a m : morning worship 11 a. m ; grades cleaned up the school grounds son Edward, and daughter. Miss two new scholars, I* ret! and Jam* Chris: in Endeavor 6:4a p. m : eve­ this week. Katherine Booling, who formerly was Cor Mrs .1 II Richter huv> ning - rvlce T : 46, Notice change of __a teacher at Beer Island, visited at Vr and time. The Sunday school is prepar­ Hie <’. E. Clapperton hump during pureha-ed i small place near Van W ARREN the week. icouver, Wash . and will move then* ing a program for Rally Day. to he Mrs Watson returned from Spo- soon held Sunday. October 23. Mr J P. McKay was taken seri­ Mr anil Mrs It ty»aveti- and bubv The first meeting of the Grange Wane Iasi Saturday, after having ously ill Monday night and was taken since the adjournment in April for visited her sister nearly two weeks. daughter returned from Portland last They were tie ottipanleil by to Portland Tuesday morning. He is summer was held ou Saturday eve Mrs Baly and Mrs l.engaeher week Mrs Heavens' mother. Mrs Worrill ning and was attended by 20 mem- »ere Portland visitors Wednesday reported improving. Mr P Baly anil Mrs l.engaeher The Par s family moved last week hers ready to enliven the sessions Mr S B Schafer was a Port land were Portland visitors Wednesday * to Kalama to join Mr. Davis fer the "f this winter. An interesting meet- visitor Monday, Mr and Mrs. Horan* Nicholas, of iug was held and tho decision ar- Mr H. F. Stewart was In Port winter. Portland, spent Sunday with Mr am, Mr. and Mrs. Paige are taking a rived at that none but farmers in- land on business Tuesday two weeks' vacation. Their program -rested in the upbuilding of the- Mr. and Mrs G V Knight of Gobi* Mrs Knglisli T c Mnklnster has bought one will include visiting friends, hunting immunity and the organization were visitors here Sunday, and some fishing, wo understand. would bp admitted. The proposi- Mr M. V Bishop and sons Stan half interest In the Beer Island Gil A little son is the addition at the ion of dancing as one of the social ley and Harold left Beer Island Tues- rage lie is an exper*.'tired lUta me home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marek teatures was unanimously voted day. They expect to enter die eh.inlc and has us his partner L. 1 Lengacher The neighbors and friends of do»n and out of courtesy and that chicken business at Hillsboro Grandma Johnson took the Nets An­ good feeling may exist among all Mrs. Annie Gill, who has been 111 derson home by storm Tuesday noon here will be no dancing in the fu- at the Adams home, is going to Y:i- PR ESCO TT when they walked In with well laden ture. The object of the members kima for lier health She will stay baskets. A jolly luncheon ensued ill be to make the meetings such with her daughter. Mrs. Sophia Par­ Mrs. Robert <.i than). Jr . Mrs and a pleasant afternoon was enjoyed. is will be of interest to every per- nunt. Phelps and Mrs I n v o l i spelit Friday We wish her many happy years. >n engaged in farming or Its bene The Beer Island Logging Companv in Portland. Mr. Trane went to Gresham to ts. Every farmer in the Warren resumed operations Monday, and A community “ wolner roast" wi* bring home several head of fine cat­ nil Bachelor Flats districts v ill b% many of the old employees are again ! belli on thè bearli Weilnesday ere tle Saturday invited and arrangements are being in their accustomed places, ; nlng. Ih** orcaslon betng thè blrthday Missess Elfa and Alsie Iamberson cade to have a speaker from outside Miss Florence Adams spent Sat ar­ f.f Mr A. A Erlcson. entertained with a diner Sundays rive a short discussion and advice; day and Sunday in Portland, Mr and Mrs It Gould of Wlacon Covers were laid- for twelve on the different classes of farming Mr C. E Clapperton was a husl sin »-ere guests ut thè Roht. Graham Mr and Mrs. McQuinn. Mrs. Free­ s no» carn al on in this part of ness visitor in Portland Monday Sr botile thè past week man Gilbert McKay and Robert Mc­ the country and the proper met ho I • Mr. and Mrs Fink of San Fran- Manv peoplo vlstted thè ‘ Beici»." Kay attended the funeral of Wm. ,*f marketing the farmers' products cisco. Cal., were the guests of Mr' a lumber frelgliter. docked at Pres Muskove. who was born and raised lie berry industry will be tlior- and Mrs. C. Naegell Monday an I coti over Sunduy on the Island and had many friends • uirhlv exploited and : lie frui* wit! Tuesday Mrs Itolo Graham. Mr imi Mrs in this civinlty. its market problems will be given George Coldwell, who attends Co­ Gould, unii Mr ami Mrs Guy Bacon The Gem Hotel, new headquarters proper consideration. Dairying stock lumbia University, spent the week wero St Helens visltors Frlduy for the Telephone Co , is being re­ raising and general farming as well end with his parents at Beer Islam! Superlntendent J B Wllkeraon painted* inside and out Also our as vegetable production «ill be taken Mrs. F. <’. Stregal of Woo,llawn visite*! at thè Prescott School Thurs pioneer store, the Watts & Price op by competent and expert men has been visiting the Seifert family I,*.,r building, is being repainted inside from outside the district. The many for the past few days. Boris Butler Is a new pupil en- and out. Mr. Grewell is rushing the young people who formerly came to? Lloyd Merrlss entered St. Helen - n,n,,(| up, ,m)nth at school work while the sun shine lasts. Grange n etiugs have formed a so- high school Monday. Report of Proscott school month The Christian Endeavor held a oil clu and re tl weekly Hartwell Cooper la now living with i,.nq|, . ........... 7 Number enrolled. soeial In the church Thursday. A , iinces. but now the farmer can have his grandparents, Mr and Mrs N A. average daily attendance. 39 5. -pelllne bee. contests and various his se’ i -monthly meeting anil ills- Andres«, and attending St. Helens 1 percentage of utendance. *8; num thmes amused the young folks— eats i u s s ami hear discussed his plans for high school. her of pupils neither absent or late of course. Made a pleasant evening the proper production of all classes Several cases of chicken pox have 14 ; number of visitors, fi for :' (,s,j who attended of crops and stock raising that this been reported In the neighborhood ----- m Ordinances are being prepared eition ¡.- susceptible of Many resi-1 Mr and Mrs. Lean Littlefield of Mist Wan tuda a r e ah- getters which will carry an emergency clause carrying in effect the recommenda­ —. "MORE AND BETTER FOR LESS" tion made by the committee on I streets and sidewalks. This ordin­ ance will probably carry at the next | meeting. Bids were handed in. submitted and opend Monday October 10, on the proposed dam of the city watet works There were several favi ruble bids but the council has not as ye: let the contract, but are taking the bids unded advisement. Miss Ruby Lipton entertained friends Friday evening in honor of her mother and father, who were visiting several days. Jeappoose Review No. 52 W. B. A at their last meeting adopted resolu­ tions of sympathy and respect by rea- in of the death of Mrs. Hannah W hy do more people buy their groceries at the Columbia River Meat Co. than any Brown The impressive service of draping the charter was carried out. other store in St. Helens-' Simply because the Columbia’s policy enables it to sell the This Is the first death in the ladge s .me groceries for a lower price and better groceries for the same price— all delivered at for over 20 years. On Saturday. October 1C, the W. your door without the annoyance of carrying. B. A. will hold a sale of home bak­ ing. including pies, cakes, doughnuts, It is to our interest to give you “ More and Better for Less," and it is likewise to bre d, biscuit, etc.. In the lobby of the bank, from 2 to 5 p m. A liberal y ur interest to receive “ More and Better f„i*Less." By a strict adherence to this policy patronage is solicited. Proceeds to the Columbia River Meat Co. is building up a reputation for Quality and Price that apply on the bower fund Mrs Emma Van Cley« enter­ plants in the minds of its patrons a confidence of absolute reliability in its statements. tain ed with a dinner .Sunday in honor of Mrs. Henry Watson and Mr. Ben Van r leve, who celebrated birthday anniversaries. The guests included Mr. and Mr- Henry Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Cleve and Fern Mr and Mrs Joseph Watson and son Reddy. Mr. and Mrs. R y Van Cleve Mr. E A. Stock, Miss Strain and Mr. Wf. Ternahan. The community was surprised to !c,rn of the sudden dea'h of Kranmu R Bird, Thursday evening, at the home of L. B. Allen. Mr. Bird was bom in Cambria, Hillsdale county. Michigan, November 24. 1 *50. He moved to Wyona. Minn . when three years of ace and came to Oregon In July, 18888. He was married to Ar- delia Allen October 1st. 1890, at I C A N N E D GOODS G R O C E R Y SP ECIA LS H AM S Kalama, Wash. Beside his wife he leaves five “later? and four hrether“ Carnation Milk, per * S. W . Beans, 17 lbs. $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Bird have made their! Sugar Cured, per lb. 32c hoe this violnsr? for over 25 j can ............................ 12c Com Meal, 9-lb sack. . 30c years. Funeral services were held1 at his late home. Saturday, at 2 p. m , Cottage, per II............. 27c Standard Peas, per can 11c Rev Hlgbee. of West St. Helens, offi- Quaker Corn F'lakes, clated. Many relatives from Hills-: pkge............................. 9c Beef or Chicken Broth Picnic, per lb............... 20c I iro. Forest Grove. Portland. Seattle, and other points attended. Many old 3 c a n s ........................ 25c Excelo Cake Flour, todgi bor# attended to pay respect Lard, bulk, 5 lbs.......... 75c Interment at Scappoose. pkge............................. 30c Standard Corn, 2 cans 24c The Evolution of Man Babyhood— boyhood— then manhood— followed by old age. - First, dependent upon others,— then indepen- dent by virtue of ability to work and cam —then as Id age creep: on. all too often is completed the o ;i !c back to the dependence of childhood. Profit by the examples of others. Out of their knowledge of life conies the earnest admonition “ You must save— save— save— if you are to be in- dependent in your declining «lays.” W E P AY 4 Per Cent on Savings First National Bank ST. HKI.KNH, tilth'. M, tuber Federal Itsasrva System Gilts S II lu g s <,1(111 HI. Preside ii I ■ II. A- <1111. B S . < adder Mini < 'lie , k in g t i n in n U l | t IIKTHKR you're fifty TV> ()r twenty; whether you’re a conservative or a radical on style; whether you like a tweed or a worsted— you can always $*et it here Home of Good Clothing E. M. HELON DRY GOODS F U R N IS H IN G S THE WlNCHfST£R Home Needs Now Good housekepers are using these days of early fall to get things in shape for winter. FOR CASH ONLY Scappoose Hivh School FOOTBALL GAME Beaverton vs. Scappoose The student body has elected as officers for the year: Inez McKay, president: Lucy Smith, vice presi­ dent; Laura Uhlman, secretary: Janies Watts, treasurer, and Wendell West, athletic manger Among other important business a committee has been appointed to make arrange­ ments for a high school Hallowe’en party. This year the nigh school has more than doubled in size, the present en­ rollment being just an even sixty. The roof of the school hoti“e and gymnasium have b e e n treated to a coat of water-proofing during the . A part of the spacious school yard (, ST OR E Every SATURDAY and MONDAY Come to us for all the supplies to make house­ work lighter and the home brighter. Compare the Price ( B r i n g y o u r pail 1 CLO THING Housewares Specials for Compare the Quality S «f«.| ) Dep,.«|i |U ie« P A IN T T H IS F A L L A timely coat of good outside pamt protects from winter storms. Re- fini ;hing the interior of your rooms makes your home more cheerful. T O IL E T PAP ER , 6-oz„ 20 rolls.......................................................................................... $ 1.00 Mops, p a i l s , duster* stepladders. b r o o m* , brushes and everything else you need for a cleaning. Electric S e w i n g Ma­ chine to rent by day 01 week. A big labor saver for your fall se ing. COFFEE F LO U R Liberty Brand, 3 lbs.. 90o ( R e g u l a r 3 5 c C o ffe e . ha heat.” ) ’ It can’t Crown, 49-lb. sack. $2.05 ECONOM Y FR U IT JARS % Pints, per dozen. . . . $1.00 C O L U M B IA RIVER M E AT CO. Hi. Helen*, Or**, R u th erford B u ll,lin g Phone HO Housewares to make hajipier hom es St. Helens Hardware C o. P h one 97 th e 7 VINCfffSTfA store r