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T H E ST. H E L E N S MIST. FRIDA Y . D ECEM BER .'0. I1»'! PA G E T W O yer.r ‘r o u n d a n d get in a position t i n t C u r t i s can drive t h e t r u c k . " P u d B eeler: " T o use a little m ore Mire iu c h u c k in g tr e e s an d to try to re a lise 1 a m over 2 7 y e a rs old W. C. C ooper: "T o stuy m o re close ly at h om e a n d not b o th e r building school ho uses only in c e rta in m >- lio n s” K K. L a rse n : " T o cut my w h is k e r s not m o re th a n tw lee this yen’* th e r e b y re d u c in g th e H C, of i,." C h a rt* ) J o h n s o n : "T hankful t h a t C. J. L a rso n is b ack an d Hint he will help to carry- on th e work the o h u rc h lias ou h a n d ." A lbert Kree- uiuti: " T o go on iu my usuul way a n d help w h e re v e r 1 can to th ose w ho need It." IV H. L u n d : "T o w o rk fo r u b e tt e r fa r m disp lay a t the c o u n ty futr a n d an iu croused p r o d u c tion of vegc hies." i'a u l A darns " T o show t h e people how to rill le H a m p s h i r e hogs a n d e a rr y off p r u es next y e a r . ” S W e llb o rn : "T o r. ise m o r e p o ta to e s if p o .slid e next y ear than th is." Lew S n id e r : "T o j u s t w ork an d im p ro v e my r a n c h " J o h n K arr: " T o help Leo to tuaki a su ccess an d e d u c a t e o u r kids and ju s t w o rk ." K. W Boesol: " T o look fo r w a rd to t h e tim e whan W a rre n ecu have its own ch eese facto ry and 1 can be I n t e r e s t e d ." A. 11 Twrboll " T o Im prov e all 1 can t h e Short h o rn cu ttle of th is c o u n tr y a n d lid iu th e i r p ro p a g a tio n " E r n e s t In la n d e r : "T o a id in every way th e new o rg a n i z a ti o n of v eg e ta b le and fr u it g r o w e r s a n d m a r k e t e r s " li a r old C a rls o n : " T o see th a t th e mem burs of th e v eg e ta b le g ro w e r a r e at e v e ry m e e tin g a n d to m a k e if a s u c cess ." All T o g te h e r : "T o work for a b e tte r, h a p p ier, m o re u n ite d and less je a lo u s W a r r e n D istrict To help o u r fellow limn a n d le a r n t h a t the success of an y on e in d iv id u a l ts a b e n e fit; n o t a h in d r a n c e to e v e ry o n e to reso lv e if we c a n n o t suy a good word of a n e .g h b o r to keep sl- h 'llt," L ast week M i s s H u id a Gubrielson w as m a r r ie d al P o r t l a n d to E d w a r d H jo rk lu n d Miss G hrielsoii is the d a u g h t e r of Mr and Mrs Mutt G a b r i e l s ^ an d w as p o p u la r In W a rr e n Kor th e Jast tw o y e r r s su e h a s been in t h e em ploy of th e Pacific T e le p h o n e C om pany. T h e young couple sp en t C h r i s t m a s a t W a r r e n , a c c o m p an ied by Miss E s t h e r G ubrielson a m p le fo r a good sized o u t p u t and SCAPPOOSL Hie m ilk p ro d u cer* need a d e m a n d g l'A P P O O S E . Ore.. Dec $8 for t heir p ro d u c t. A co u p le of e x ( Special to l'lie Mist, t M.tv th e pert c h eese m a k e r s h a v e lo o k ed over New N ear b rills to you - H e a lt h . H e field a n d have ex p re s se d an opin W e a lth a n d H appiness. ion t h a t it wil! pay. Ard.it h D uuean a n d Mrs. MacPou J E N o rd lu u d is s p e n d in g th e aid a r e con valescing irorn sev ere ill C h ris tn u s holld- y* on his r a n c h h ere nesses. He is em p lo y ed by th e K e rry L og Evelyn G erlach g av e h e r p a r e n t s ging K. R Co. q u ite a s c a r e Monday w hen she be-1 L a w r e n c e A n d erso n , w ho is t a k cam e very ill, p r e s u m a b ly poisoned ing a c o u r s e in jo u r n a l i s m at th e by so m e th in g she a te ' Kern W h ite is on t h e sick Hat r.nd l u iv ersity of O regon, is s p e n d in g his Mary K tc h a rd s o u is ta k i n g Kern s C h ris tm a s vacatio n a t h is p a r e n t s place. M ary 's h app y sm ile lo oks hom e Mr. a n d Mrs. K J A nd erson C arl M uhr, who Is a t t e n d i n g th e q u ite n a t u r a l Goldie G rewell is e n te r ta i n in g O. A. C. in a n a g r i c u l t u r a l co u rse Miss G eneva E Jaco b a of H illsb o ro is s p e n d in g his h o lid a y s al home. Vltss J u d i t h S w anson w h o h a s been over th e holidays. V era I 'r i c e a ss iste d bv acm e of th e s u f fe rin g from an a t t a c k of p n e u voung fo lk s h o m e fr o m college gave monia. Is re c o v e rin g H arob! C arlso n, r u r a l m ail c a r a d an ce p arty In t h e hall T u esd ay rier. e x p re s se s s a tis f a c tio n th a t evening T h e b u n d le s lie T h e m ill men will all be glad to C h ris tm a s is ov er know th a t th e price o f lu m b e r is a d had to deliv er surpassed beyond vancing F i r lu m b e r is from $2 00 m e a s u re a n y f o r m e r vears. to $10 00 s t r o n g e r an d th e m a r k e t in W a r r e n will no t be W a r r e n f old New Y o rk on fir is now on a p a r if th e m a n y good r e s o lu tio n s a r e c a rr ie d o u t as in tim a te d by its res w ith pine lu m b e r T h e r e t u r n v olleyball g am e w ith idents. A c h a n g e m ust su r e ly come have not St. H elen s was p lay ed T h u rs d a y W h ile th e s e re s o lu tio n s ev en in g o u r local te a m ta k in g fo u r been e x p res sed it is k n o w n t h a t m u c h g am es o u t of five. T h e te a m s w ere good w ould be e n c o m p a s s e d it th ey evenly m a tc h e d an d l>oth sides w ere a ll-c a r rie d out. H ere a r e som e Rev B io rq u i s t : " T o w o rk for th e played good ball. School will open J a n u a r y 3. All upbu ildii g of o u r li ttle c h u r c h an d th e g ra d e s h ad C h r is tm a s p ro g r a m s cau se it to flo u ris h in th e s - m e p ro and a visit fro m S a n ta C laus p o rtio n as last y e a r " C J. L arso.l. Mrs G etch ell e n te r ta i n e d w ith a "T o stay a t ho m e a n d a t t e n d my d ln a e r M onday for Mrs. D uB ois who form an d digest tlie w o n d e rs 1 h av e seen in th e Inst two y e a r s . " \ . L. is v is itln e h er Mrs M artin en d fa m ily a r e oc L; rson: " T o rem ain at W a r r e n a n d cu pying t h e Cleve B a r n e tt cottag e. t h a n k m y l u c k y s t a r s t h a t 1 an not Am ong th o s e who e n te r ta i n e d in som e p a r t s of th e c o u n tr y th a t I e u e s ts C h r is tm a s day wore Mrs. Geo h av e j u s t v is it e d ." T. K G rew ell: K rakes. t h e gu ests inclu d ed h e r p a r "T o t a k e it easy now as all t h e girls e n ts an d b r o t h e r Mr an d Mrs P. A a r e m a r r i e d an d g a t h e r m y farm K rak es: P W. Dobbins an d son. cro ps for me an d m o t h e r . " R. K W a rre n . P i n n e r was serv ed in th e K u lle rto n : " T o e n d e a v o r to get som e a t t r a c t i v e east room enclosed with k in d o f feed th a t will m a k e th o s e glass and d ecor iteil and tr im m e d in bloody lazy h e n s lay every day in b in e Mr ■ ■ d Mrs n W Prlei th e y e a r .” Ed H ay : " T o k eep th e t e r ta i n e d th e i r c h ild re n V en t. people of W a rr e n p o ste d w hen my W a tts. I.loyd. Roy an d Genevieve. next p lace of re s id en ce is m o v e d ." S IM M O N S . Mrs. K in g d o n . M ay o r W a t t s and f a m O A E ric k s o n : " T o e n d e a v o r to ily Mr a n d Mrs O rv ille G arriso n build up W e r r e n an d act a s a help to I n t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f tin- S t a l e o f e n te r ta i n e d Mr. and Mrs. E a rl Ktl- all th e r e s id e n ts ." G. C a rls o n : “To O regon, for C o lu m b ia C ounty. w o rth . Mr. a n d Mrs. O. P . G arriso n bu ild up a b e tte r, b ig g e r a n d m o r e Eilua J M alloch, P la in tiff, an d G ladys. Roy K roem an. Mr an d c o m p r e h e n s iv e businecB fo r vs. 1 9 2 2 .” Mrs E E W ist a n d t h e Messrs W est- E lm e r P a h l g r e n : F re d L. .\1 alloch. D efendan t " T o re t a in our over Mr. a n d Mrs Geo. G ran t also r e p u t a ti o n f o r good c ro p s a n d p r o In th e n a m e of th e S ta t e of Ore- h a d Mr. a n d Mrs. Calvin W e a v e r of du ctio n of f r u i t . " P o r t e r Loom is gon. you a r e h ereb y r e q u i r e d to ap- M cM innville. Mr an d M rs C lark» "T o t h o r o u g h l y c u lt iv a t e my b e rr y p e a r an d a n s w e r th e c o m p l a in t filed G ra n t of T aco m a, Mrs Shell of p atch so I can have s t r a w b e r r i e s th e a g a in s t you in th e ab ove e n titled P o r t la n d a s guests. M r a n d Mrs. F loy d G rew ell h a d fo r guests. Mr Grewel a n d fam ily. Miss T ip to n . Mrs ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Sam son a n d N o rm a n a n d H e r m - n Miller. T h e W i k s t r o m fam ily all en- Joved t h e i r C h r is tm a s d in n e r with Mr an d Mrs. F r a n k W ik s tr o m . N. Scappoose. Mr an d Mrs. S'and- stro m e n t e r t a i n e d Mr an d Mrs. Arch P u n c a n . t h e H oven fa m ily from Go ble. an d h e r tw o b r o t h e r s . The B l a t r h f o r d fa m ily d ro v e o v er from S alem a n d s u r p r is e d M o th e r Pe- Graff. A. H a c k e t t h a s been a p p o in te d try t h e m a y o r as c o u n cilm an to serve E v ery h o u sew ife Is In te re s te d In t h e q u a li ty of groceries she t h e u n e x p lr e d te r m of C h a r le s W i k uses, a n d given se v e ra l b r a n d s to choose from , will of course, s tro m . w h o h a s resig n ed . choose t h e b e tt e r b ran d s . T h is s t o r e has alw a y s prided Itself T h e S u n d a y school p r o g r a m on C h r is tm a s eve w as well a tt e n d e d . The on t h e q u a li ty of g ro c e rie s c a rr ie d , realizing t h a t p e r m a n e n t li ttle fo lks did th e i r p a r t s v ery welt bu sin ess m u s t be bu ilt on qu ality . O u r b r a n d s a r c th e best — one f e a t u r e of th e p r o g r a m was th e m a r k e t a ff o rd s, a n d th e y a r e a l w a y s fou nd c h e a p e r in the t h e p re s e n ta t io n o f a b i r t h d a y cak e lo ng ru n , fo r s a tis f a c tio n an d serv ice a r e w ra p p e d up with to t h e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t , Mrs. J G W a t t s w ith (?» c a n d le s lig h te d H ?r th e m a n d inclu ded in th e price. b i r t h d a y a n n i v e r s a r y is on C h r is tm a s day. C o m m u n it y C h u rc h services fo r S u nd ay . S u n d a y school a t 10 a m.. m o r n i n g w o rs h ip a t 11 a. m.. C. E a t 6 :4 5 p. m . e v e n in g serv ice at 7 :45 A. W . Bond w ill occupy th e p u lp it m o r n in g a n d evening. “T H E HOME OF T H E MARKET BASKET” court on or before six w e e k s from th e first p u b lic-lio n of this sum m ons to wit on or before the I t i l i duy of F e b ru a r y . 1922. and if you full t*> so aep eiir and atisw -r. p laintiff will ->P ply to th e above en titled court tor t i e relief prayed for In her com plaint, to wit : for a decree dl- »lv Ine the bonds of m a trim o n y between I ’.iltitiff an d d efend ant an d for such llu u n h e rU l,, , " I h a v e frequent ly u . Iain 's T ab lets, durit,. ‘ hui»l*r. years, a n d h s v s inumi th *tT ii,Ur* fo r h e a d a c h e and bill,,».® im only too pleas, d *• *1 *ck* I s„ouk “ In l i a i s » \i w rlle» Mrs Laura po rt. N. Y V ‘“«a." Hock- other and further relief us may m m e q u ita b le to Hie court I'his s u m m o n s Is S' rved upon volt by publication th e re o f by v irtu e of all o rd e r of tin* Hon .! A Kakl't. J u d g e of th e .o ive en titled court, m ade amt e n te re d oil the 19th day of November, l » I l . directing th e sam e to be published in 1 It*' 8! Helens Mist o m e a week for six su* eessive weeks Hate of first publication, Decent ber 30. 192t P e t e of last publication. F e b ru a r y tO. 1922 W J MAKKI.IN. Attorney for P lain tiff 1002 N o rth w e ste rn liank Building. P ortland. Oregon. VI CALANTES War Tax Off A Story ot Pioneer Days in the Pacific Northwest Prices Reduced SUNDAY MATINKK SUNDAY NIGHT The W ar l ax has been Uktn off soda fountain dr.nks, ice Prices. 25c and 10c until 6 p. m. cream cones and soft drink* therefore we have reduced the Mist W ant ols bring n-sult* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I prices of these items. oo P K E S L N I' DAY PRICES , | We Thank You for Your Valued Patronage , . All other Soda Fountain Spe cialties proportionately ► reduced. O ur wish for You and Yours is that the New Year will bring naught but Hap- piness and Pros perity. J. L WILLIAMS & SONS ▼ j M a s o n ’s MERCHANTS H O U L T O N , O REGON Plain Sodas 5c Plain Ice Cream . ¡Q q F ruit Sundaes lcc Cream Milk oiiaxcs 15c Coco Cola 5 C Root Beer Sc Ice Cream Cones 5 C Ice Cream Sodas 15c P H O N E J4 Confections t B e tte r Groceries THE K I N D WE KEE P PA TR O N IZIN G THE HOME IN D U ST R IE S ★ LARSEN & CO., Grocers P H O N E 27 W ARREN W A R R E N , Ore., Dec. 28.— (S p e ll to T h e M is t.)— T h e B ap tist u rc h c e l e b r a te d C h r is tm a s to th e n d a v school c h ild re n in t h e chu rch M onday eve. T h e c h u r c h was stefully d e c o r a t e d a n d C h ris tm a s ,-es lad en w ith sw eets filled the iflce. T h e m u s ic u n d e r t h e direc- ,n of Mrs. M aybe w as of special ri s tm a a c h a r a c t e r an d w as enjoyed all. Of sp e c ia l m e r it w as th e vio- j a n d p ian o s c lo s by Mr. Aspgren d Mrs. M ay b e who re s p o n d e d to quests an d re n d e r e d " S tilly Night. ie solo by little Violet d k a rb e r g is ro u n d ly a p p la u d e d a n d w as ex- I ptional for a six-year-old child, te d u et, “ W h is p e r in g H o p e,” by rs. 8. H u e m r n an d Mrs. Maybe • tb violin a n d p ian o a c c o m p a n i s t w as well r e n d e r e d a n d a n o t h e r th e m u s ic a n d s in g in g w as so j e h s u p e r io r to wh..t was expected I at Rev. B irc h s w itc h c o n g r a t u la t e d e p a r t ic i p a n ts in no u n c e r t a in way. ie ch u rc h w as c ro w d e d to t h e : ors. T h e S w ed ish L u t h e r a n con -reg a-| m held serv ices on C h r is tm a s eve d special services on C h ris tm a s y. A lad en tr e e was a ls o in evi nce for th e S u n d a y school child- n. Special C h r is tm a s serv ices were Id a t th e E v an g elical c h u rc h , Rev. iwersox affici-iting. T h e p ro g ra m is a r r a n g e d by Roy T a rb e ll, as- ited by m e m b e r s of t h e c o n g re g a - | in. Dame R u m o r is busy co u p lin g th e , m es o f tw o of th e p o p u la r young ly m e m b e r s of th e S w ed ish L u th -j xn c h u rc h a s h av in g been c a p tu r - by t h a t boy "C u p id ,' 'a n d sh e rays >k o u t fo r w ed d in g in t h e v e ry ' a r f u t u r e Also an o ld o r p ro m in en t «mber of th e t a m e c o n g re g a tio n is ported to h av e been c a u g h t in th e , tshes a.,d will t a k e a wif» A goodly n u m b e r of th e B e e le r ' n ily of St. H e le n s spen t Monday! th Dad a n d Ma Beeler o f W a rr e n .) T h e v eg e ta b le g ro W associa- n of W a r r e n is scbedtiled for aa-1 l e r m e e tin g in t h e n e a r f u t u r e at ilch tim e a s s ig n m e n t s will be r o m ped fo r acrea-re to be g ro w n and ¡ds to be su p p lied . T h e o rg an Iza n is p ro c e e d in g a lo n g t h e right es an d Its m e m b e r s a r e a unit th e enterprise Some o f t h e fa rm e r* a r e advo- ln g a c h e e se facto ry for W a r r e n i 1 step s ni v ' ■ ta k e n s h o r t l y to ild one. T h e m ilk p ro d u c tio n is O U R ffilM : ★ ★ ★ H E D O L LA R sent from home seldom comes h a c k 'the dollar spent at home remains and goes into circulation among the home folks. P A T R O N IZ IN G H O M E IN D U STRY helps to build up the community. The un dersigned bakers have invested in their bakery plants _ _ more than $20,000 upon which a city, county and school tax is levied. I hey employ 8 to 10 people the year around and these-* people spend a greater portion of their earnings in St. Helens. We claim we make as good bread and bakery products as are fur nished by any other bakery. If you do not think so we will not ask your patronage, but if you find our products first-class we will appreciate your patronage and ask that you give preference as between them and <akery products, especially bread, made in Portland or any other city. Wtt c_ No better wish can the lir»t National Bank of Scap- Quality and Price being equal, we ask you to ASK your grocer for St. Helens made bakery goods, or you may buy them at our bakeries., I he dollar sent to Portland for Portland bread ceases to be the St. Hel ens dollar. We can only maintain our establishments which are a part of St. Helens, by your giving our products the preference — in other words—by your patronizing H O M E IN D U S T R Y . We believe you will do it. poose give it» customers anti friends than the old, but ever new one— A H A P P Y N EW YEAR. And remember, that a Saving Account will last the whole year through, and thrift brings happiness. \ \ e will be pleased to have you open an account with us. Large or small accounts receive the same W E T A K E T H I S O P P O R T U N IT Y T O T H A N K courteous attention. T H E M E R C H A N T S AND BU Y IN G P U B L IC FO R T H E IR SU PPO R T FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOR O F H i'A P P iM m B LOYALTY TO Y EA R A ND THE BAKERY H O M E IN D U S TR Y . S IN C L A IR W ILSON, P re s id e n t DAVID M 'K IN N O N WILSON, V ies-P resident E D W A R D E WIST. C s a h is r C a p i t a l a n d Stirpili» £ 1 0 ,0 0 0 T H E IR D U R IN G T H E ★ • lilted Slat«* D epositary Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent F o u r P e r C en t I n t e r e s t on T im e Deposit*. Your P ro p e r ty sh o u ld he Insu red a g a in s t F ire B etter b» • ife th a n so rry W e r e p r e s e n t sev eral of t h e Heat of tn# O H Lini ' 'impani#». See us fo r In s u ra n c e . P r o t e c t your H ome a n d P ro p e r ty a g a in s t a F ire lata». ★ ★ ★ W.St.Helens Bakery R am sey’s Bakery S. H EU M A N , Proprietor J. E. RA M SEY , Proprietor ! » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t ♦ ♦