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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1921)
SANTA CLAUS’ MESSENGER AN 1800 C hristmas hushes " The sidewalk» were laid | with chip» from the »tones with which I he capital was built A w ood , ny M s r p o r le l l o w e lllxun , I he first dinner ut Christmas g|v . en bridge »panned Hlark Tiber Creek thorn roully u Sunta t'lttUH, II III Ilm \\ I |t, ||ou»e t u t th i t w h l c n and low houne*. also built of wood, lljdJy?" naked Alfred, hi» anxio us uok place In die year |*00. when j were the rutddeuceH of the congress 1 mou. „yHK aglow us lot Hluotl hy I i I h ruth i « i , i WIIH Pfealdeiil and ihrlf I lie only brick dwelling» were t t t know ly Ahlgtt, , his wife, »aI HI the head It « h i til« n I k lit lio fo ro ('hrlsIuiUH "i the table uH host«»». It W(tM llut those that stood In l’ enn»ylvaula ave nue, between Twenty-first and Tw en ,„,l tli« f a m ily wuk g a t h e r e d t ok « tli a eomfortuhle meal, although a ty second streets, six In number und r |„ tiio II v I iik runm lioforo t h « flro I'plendId haunch of venlaon, th« glfi built wllh money derived from tho !i|ur« win no flu s h in g mid dancing , Waghlngton, gruced he « , „ , « » g I tat e n « d o n l ho silver uiul Hi. ri) and the country p«.,p|,. ,,r sale of lottery tickets. These were the surroundings of tho rirst Chrls'- ,i,l fe sto o n» d o c o r a t I n k Ilio Christ whul Mr» Adama rall«d "t h e C|iv J,UI< troo An I r r e g u la r row o f »tuck on the Wlldernes»' t„„| g « „ erou»ly imis day of the Ch :ef Executive of the young nation "w hose policy In inicii bmiK f r o m tli« m u n tlo and worn contributed glfi» of all aort» make illliouttoit uKuInHt tli« rtro T h o Mi« ferst as toothuomu it» one could government has been more Chrlat- llke than uny other nation on the fmully httd had a h a p p y lllim Union well wish i face of the earth which keeps the ink to Hi« C h r is t m a s e n rols fr o m tho Til« reception afl.-r dinner took i holiday." iihunoumplt nnd to t h « l r f n lh o r w ho I41 r,,om' wh'ch 's now »»« gifted with u r o m a r k u h l« f u n d o f | h« library, ,,V and w » at that Ilm« CI iwcn « Toast. iiorloH barely habitable, though furni»h«.l, Toast as many slices us are need It wu m n ow tlm o f o r A lf r o d to K‘ > “ », Mr*- Aduni» wrote, |„ "warm ed Muller very lightly, sprinkle l„ noil. lila m o t h e r hud ulroudy lofi crimson ' The view from the win (I,,, room 11«, h o w o v u r, wan In no dow» on Mini first Chrlatmaa day with grated American cheese, dus’ »1 M'lngly with paprika, and set In burry would liiiive been dmefoaed what the oven long enough to melt the ■| h tlioru a Hunta C l a u s ? " ho John Colton Smith describe» »» cheese This tonst Is excellent served uk»d deep filera»», covered with alder with salad. • yo my lad, t h e r e i s ," r« ponded W H ITE HOUSE DINNER bln fatii«r " H o m o f o lk * xr/III try to l,,|l you that o l d HI M i k I n J uki a dory ami n ot r ia l at all I feel mirry for t h o « « kin d o f p e o p le Do you know how (J 111 Hunta Cluun 1«? Alfred tihook Ilia y e llo w head "Simla C la u s,' c o n t in u e d Ids fatli " I n an o ld a» o ld Cuu he Santa iliu " a « h e r e lo n g b e fo r e there „yer were I It t It« hoys a nd k I H n "Now Helen real c a r e f u l l y and I'll lell you u e e c r e t ab out Santa t'lauii • hlch moat f o l k » d o n ’ t know Santu Clou» in lotto. Y e » »lr, Simla t'lnun ll love It I n luve w h o will fill t h o « ' «lockout to n ig h t. "t oure e y o u c u n ’ t » « « lo v e n o r can you »••« Santa t ’ laua hut ho I n real juat l ho s a m e . ” We Wish to You and Yours a MERRY CHRISTMAS have been to us. If there is anything you have forgotten for that Xmas Dinner, phone us and we will make prompt delivery. FKESH VEGETABLES D EPENDABLE GROCERIES IM PORTED GROCERIES DRY GOODS — CLOTHING — SHOES St. Helens, Oregon Phone No. 46 We Can Furni*h You * r '\ W c are now comfortably settled in our new quarters in the McCormick Building and will give you prompt and satisfactory attention and at right prices. We will he glad to have you inspect this sanitary market; 1‘ ut Science In to Farm I’ roctlcr fruit and Veg ela bl« Course. Dec I ' o 17. 19 21. Tractor Mechanics Court*«, Jan. 2 to March IS. 1922. Dairy Manufacture Course. Jsn 2 to March 18. 1922 Agriculture Course. Jan 2 to Marc l Call at any time. W E W ISH OUR M ANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS A M ERRY CHRISTM AS 1 * 22 . 1922 Beekeeping Course, Jam 90 to hob 2t>, 1922 llom nm akers' Conference. March 20 to 25. 1922. ORKUON A H R U T I .T I 'R A I . c o l.I .E M E I nil Information on any course by writing T H E IIEfllflTRAlt. O. A C Corvallis. Oregon. You need that Tractor or other farm machinery now. Now is the time to do that plowing before the fall rains set in. Christmas Candies Your choice of the best of brands PIG ’N W H ISTLE , H O E FLE R’S and K RAU SE’S in neat Xmas Boxes 50c to $5.00 what kind N O of matter implement you want, we can supply you and deliver it at your farm at the same price, or possibly less, as you would pay in Portland Tell us what you need and we will gladly call. We have supplied many enterprising farmers and can supply you. PLAIN M IXED, extra choice Per pound 25c FRENCH M IXED , fresh and palatable Per pound 40c CIGARS For Husband, Brother, Sweetheart or Friend, in Boxes of 12’s or 25 s $1.50 to $3.00 MASON’S Clatskanie, Oregon. Christm as Gift S u g g e s tio n s = = = = = = = AT = ^ = = = ^ = Deming’s Drug Store All Kinds. our refrigerating system, smoke room, ice plant- etc. I'Mry Herdsmen 's Course. J, n 9 l<* Juno 18. 1922 firntn (trading Course, Jan. 9 to 21. SEE MRS. SCOTT TODAY FO R INSURANCE SERVICE T H A T ENDURES Bacon and Hams, Choice Meats of WINTER SHORT COURSES 18 . Open Evenings Choice Young Pork, Extra Fancy , lived ........ t(o woltod oni11 , Corvallis, Or., Dec. I M I , l® * l M. RICEN ANNOUNCES The appointment of MUM. HODDEN ST ARK SCOTT as lies Meet Agent for the City of St. Helens and rl- cinlty. We take pleasure In oNklng for Mr». Scott the cooperation and ! ussistaiiee of her friends and felluw- townspeople In her new work. She will have the active assistance of experienced life underwriters, os well os a thorough course o f train ing herself. Oysters. Olympia Oysters, Crabs, Clams, the end o f March lo celebrate the New Year, since that wns the tint« that the trees and grass began new life. FARMERS’ WEEK FKANUTM- Choice Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Geese. Eastern A * long as p et i p I ** c a n r e m e m b e r th»',,* have lieen New Near partle The old Itomann gave theirs In honor 1 "f Janus, the two-faced Hod. One face looked back at t h i old, open! Jeur. and on e fare looked forward to . the new fresh year They gave pres i 'UI h to him and to each other with th" hope that th« new year would be good to them S o m e of M i l l p e n I M n. I,aunt M. Iloyt Recommend« Chamberlain'* Tablet*. "I have frequently u»ed Chamber 1» i » Tablets, during th» pa»t threi '"» rs , and have found them »plendld for headarh« and bilious attacks I am only lo o pleased, at any time, to I •keak a word In prsls« o f them, * rite, Mrs l.sura M Iloyt. Rock port, N. T. _______________ O FFICE : SAN CO, CAI,IF. Harv<*> A Hattou, Proprietor», I For That Christm as Dinner! THE NEW YEAR'S THEN AND NOW HOME Farm Equipment Company Italian Importing Co. Holiday Goods Dry Goods Notions Furnishing Goods ♦♦ ".Now then, let inn tell you Home thing m o r e a b o u t Santa w hich nto» I pimp!« have forK'ilton all about Santa C la u s In with uh th « whoh i year round and not ju st fo r rh r l» t I mat only Sure , It 1» lo v e w h o l a k e tli« liu ket o f Jellies and ploit and chicken to th e p o o r hoy» und Klrh who luivo n o f a t h e r or m o t h e r to lake , ire o f thuui "S o then w h e n e v e r a n y fo lk » tell you that San ta t l i o n I kii 'I real you )u»t tell th e m yo u k n o w better "N ow b e f o r e m o t h e r cu II h on again mryliii I ca n tell you »om elhln K else | tliou' Santa l i e n lw a y » ha» hi meio' iigere E v e r y b o d y w h o love» I n 8»m » mew ie nger. W o u l d n 't you Ilka to lie uni'? I've tried to he ore | for a lo n g tim e mid It 1» Just lot» o f ; fun.” Alfred e i p r e a a e d hi» de li ght will, a perfectly kl» »u h le » m ile u» he nod ded hi» head. "W e ll. »lr. t o m o r r o w 1» ChrlatmaH and It 1» th e lim e f o r little boya and girl» a n d e v e r y b o d y , too. to have a happy J o y o u » day T o m o r r o w you will waken t o o e arly for m e hut »Ince It I n o n ly o n c e a year I'll fo rg iv e you A n y h o w , a ft e r you huva found all ilm w o n d e r f u l t h in g » » l u f f e d in your limg » l o c k i n g » and played with all the t h i n g » h id den u n d e r th e tree, we nre all g o in g to he m e s s e n ge r» for Santa t'liiu » You und m o t h e r and I are going to fix up u big hunket with go o d thing, to eat W e will bun dle ut real win m anil ta ke the bank«' around to th e b lo ck b e y o n d th e old Church W i d o w Miranda live» In a little c o t t a g e w ith her little girl and we are g, Ing to surp ris e them with this basket T h e y will lie » happy beciUHe th e y will kn ow that Santa • Ians has not f o r g o t t e n th e m W on 't that lie f u n ? ” "O h , y e » d a d d y , " e x cla im e d Al fred. c l a p p i n g 111 » h an ds “ L e t’ » be Santa'» meHsenger» Oh. I can hardly wait until m o r n i n g ' " A ll r i g h t . " said his father, "tin quicker to b ed the s o o n e r w ill t'hrlst nuts he h e r e Com e o n ." Alfred g r n » p « d his fa t h e r '» hand and they m a r c h e d o f f In respon se to the mol her s Insistent call H EADQUARTERS FOR The West Coast Life Insurance Company Farmers Wc hope that Santa will be as good to you as you A light o f undorHtundliiK hriKht Hied tho lad's face ||I n father know that ■ other would be cu III iik tor hlu but who could reHlat continuing he fur« m h an «liwrupt listener? Salmon < 'a»»erole. I*ut alternate layers o f cunned sal mon and macaroni in the casserole. Season each layer well. Four over all a plain white aauce, made of one tuhlespoon each o f butter and flour, cup o f milk Before serving garnish with parsley. MORTON 4 WILSON Two Markets Strand Market Central Market McCormick Bldg. Phone 48 Willamette St., Phone 60 DoUs Dominoes Playing Cards Flinch, Pit, Rook Christmas and New Year Greeting Cards Perfumery and Toilet Water Complete Cutex Manicuring Sets Combination Toilet Sets Games Christmas Decorations Lunch Kits Manicure Sets Thermos and Universal Bottles Crepe Paper Fancy Box Stationery Checker Boards Playing Card Sets Fishing Rods, Reels, etc. Kodaks Tourist's Tablets Fountain Pens Silver-Plated Pencils Gold-Plated Pencils Cigar Cases Cigarette Cases Harmonicas Pocket Knives Shumate Rarors Gillette & other Safety Razors Flashlights Men's Purses and Wallets Ladies' Purses “ Five Hundred” Score Cards in Leather Cases Phonographs and Records Books for Everybody Hand-Painted China Cut Glass Sewing Outfits Blocks Erectors Photo Albums Clocks Tennis Rackets Money Belts Ivory Novelties Metal Hot Water Bottles Phonograph Record Books Toilet Cases Bibles Robt. Service Books in Leath- er and Cloth Books of Poems Baby Record Books Floating Toys Christmas Tags and Seals Household Accident Cases Dennison's Lunch Sets