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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1922)
PAGE T W O T H E ST. H E L E N S M IS T . F R I D A Y . M A Y 26. I'UJ THK lit >lt»l- t AIMING HU h.' fhaniherlwlu r‘«l>iw, 'it I •'*IU of i The fot:it(b -i prlnoipul markets Perhaps th. Ulu~ of the west show a total of fill,211 diseases caused t horses received during the first two appendici) I,, lf )0“y months o f 1922 In a recent report dangerous di«V.*L *u«ld Issued by the horse association ot > i* - - e ....................S I HU. lire regular h,,r . . '• • * » )* America this shows a gain I 11 i l i.lli , ... I.. .I eau I..... noie I.y lu llin g búrlala s | ,| l. t “ * lMirl»* 4o2 or 4 t> ■ per cent 'I'll . I w - " head, V ..........., i..m im i H.» 11 a pouiui in iiowr tur»»»*, ares do not take into considera I. . , , M and a hair a pound «tid primary room Mrs. Rewy »•Milk the chief c h e f eastern eastern market*. mar le le Boston. Boston . . . . . . , v ' SCAPPOOSE teacher o f Iasi \...r ..in the ( alum Boll nlid soak uowspupei« into tills paste until I lie m ixture Is l nive,si,°vf o? \\ uVlUuglon Z 7,n'l ‘h calh7 Moi'd * Z Z .' U U , " T ' “' K .... . SCAPPOOSE, Ore.. May 24. — her teacher s course fo r a Hfe cer-; Mrs K l J Dew Forre HRs ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < ..... T V l ' n i about as ititi U as putt) (Special to The M isti. Miss Gladys ll a ill M ie n ,,, I 'i .i ! |.,IHj Johnson left Tuesday evening for •S i unirli like papier niaelie C I T Y A l ' | (J The girls or deer Island have or- and we“ wll'l H“| b F g la d io haVe'her' m '' " " ..... .. ganiied a canning club and under with us throughout the country i.y reason California. laund J Mr. Tipton visited his daughter. , ,, „ if potatoes art* boiled too rapidly or Mrs. Mrs. Colvin w,u ,, Mi ..... VanDolah'a father W ” illiam " i " " ' " road 1 G A RACK, ine Miss Ruby while in our vicinity last the “ • instruction » ‘ -Auction of Colviu will ,, , . ‘ . . . "tiam ° cavatlUK. con trilli on M and gen Monday. prepare fruit and vegetables fo r an B Arnett, died at 7:40 o'clock Wed era! mere!, ndislng " Pimi Connelly, they » III lie coft and broken on the I III Itiirn -lde »in-, i. grl)(i nesday morning. Mny 24 at Mrs Van utili known liiirseitimi of Phlludel outside and have lumi celi I ora. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wren are r e -: exl''|1“ 1 county fair. and I “ lb Hlivri, pliiu. suited I lint more horses lui I celving congratnl tions upon the * * v e r Island Livestock com- Dolah’s home, Try »ash in g your linoleum in the \V Moiling I'oll-lllBg, Hrtth.M birth o f a son, Saturday. May 12th. vera| car l.gids of Mrs. lieuheii Maxmeyer gave a been sold in t luit oily in I he past tor t 'leaning. General A. Plata has sold his. two lots in ,.‘ 1 , “ « w? * k ' Tlu* W!l,er is blr,h‘,*>r l"‘ r,-v Saturday afternoon three moni lis I limi iu any corres left-over la rd i It Is almost us good the Greenwood addition to Mrs. U. ? apiuiy amt a good many of for her small daughter Naomi ponding three montila lu Um past Cm as varnish Ha. mid Nigh. Ki,.r V\\ Scott I th« low-land farmers will huve (o years. m __________ K. T . (Ila riile ) I'oumln, r Tile demand for saddle horses is John Watson is still on the sick moJ.® l ll.e ir c?,lt!e ' .................... list and we wish him a speedy re- ‘ . » uwsoli 1» building another! greater this year than il ever has covery. new house on his chicken farm southi lieen. Greater interest all over Urn ' player !•>« - ' “ sou— ---------------------------------------- country in horseback tiding I» the Mr. and Mrs. ¡Price entertained 1 .l.)t>er , i8land reason. according to horse uulhor- friends and l>r. I'. G. Dubach o f O. *' , fVeorK “ Andrews o f Clover A. C., Friday evening ut dinner. i ; addition bus her quick order ittca. for tlie spring's heavy demand ; O u r Boy R ep o rter . The senior class aud faculty were ' u** ® operation and Is ready to for well broken well bred saddle ¡ » e i ' e the public with all kinds o f 1 1 horses Three week* ago Ute sale i., entertained ut dinner Tuesday e v good eats. F » re r B an warmer watnier an now you ooou cood i.*,xr»Kiuii, l.exliglon , i\»»ir Kentucky, s"t »• Koo.oe \i w' ___ . . . ..a. ra m k \. s < h new n ening bv Mrs. W atts and Mrs. ( offyn. The class colors, pink end silver , , \ ,e kjf* J * Put 0,1 >“ ur hathlB sute When the ords In the saddle horse f • id wbn K * Macinater suns ghlnin Bll g0 wUt „ „ uk(S vour -------- * ----------- were used in decorating the diuner possession and u re ;ba, h ln (he |uwn aprinkler an yon lillll.i: I\ .wn T U M .l I s was follow ed by a theatre party iu ninvi. L In iic Portland. w ife have moved to Seaside*im d^x-j ^ n io r r e / V u e 1“ 1** * l>Utl1 lhP ( ) " " hundred languages have I..... Special sale on Capes at Milady * pact to make that place their home . ■ added to the British and Foreign Shop McCormick huilding, St. Hel for the preseat. 8 . , . , Bible Society’s |i | of ver • >tis of tin ens. ' On ladies' aud misses' Capes a Mrs. Naegell is much improved , he sed sun, people V leen ed uu Scriptun s " " ' 1 :M " h:l 1 ’ ' " •"> cu, o f from 15 to *t> has been made. from a rase o f sore throat and it*' ;l|I rite for eleeti up day uu sum M‘*u" ‘ . uinking a total of >0 .Ilf N ew Percales O rgan d ies and Voile Now priced at from »12 to »25 s- just arrived real bargains. Milady s Shop, St. ,M r s % '% a co“ w ,,1,f,a |nM F , ! S J t ! P « « o « ; n. e n P f.M h ln g you ........ ">•' > now ........— published *« this week. Bored to PoMland i Monday i ;,! w L * I no they will he sendin fur !„n. from Helens. Ore.— Adv. motored to Portland sickness two if they dot|t Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Pom eroy en The many friends of Homer Ste jin) dush tertained with a dinner Iasi week wart nre very glad to see him out Nice N ew Line of the Latest C aps for Men and Boyy ......vwf »pi w|ch « »w» >a a »n ifr Mister \Vi»( is imu tied r cashier celebrating a birthday anniversary of on the streets agxln m e »ire e t» affUn ! u to tho Ut mishnul up to Ho^ppoo^‘' their grandson Vernon. Mr. aud Mrs. If you want to buy a home Mr. Hice o f ^ lutukante has o p in a i ^ U)| |lrrrt ve^tiildy Hoeiii the »il**» un H o w about that new S traw H a t — we have li^ht hat* James Pomeroy. Vernon aud Clay. up the barber slu.p , here ---------------- - one , h, . and any , lial 1Ia p,Ua tbare ads in St. Helens or a ranch Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Frakes. Mr. anil neding not ding a hair cut or shave sliuve need n o ti. anil Mexican Panam as at $3.50 to $5.00 Mrs. Fred Perrot. James Leonard hesitate as he is un A No. I barber in our paper evry time they liaff to see us for bargains. If you were the guests. Mr and Mrs. Colvin anil Mr and put a ad in an we always gei it rile want to sell your home or The commencement exercises last Mrs. English visited with Mr. and be told the clieef. He is a nice man. Men's Ventilated Linen H ats and many others tc Thursday evening were well attend Mrs Hoven at Goble Monday eve- My mother knows how to play Wist ranch list it with us for a My ed aud much enjoyed by the audience Hoven andetai shr etaoi nuetaoinn ; but that a game with cards. quick sale. choose from. Dr. Dubach ot O. A. C. gave an ad ing and was etitayla'ped by Mr Ho (other he says she dont. p Jim dash dress which w ill long be remembered ven and Mr. Morris a' l bo radio by Diplomas were presented by Miss music from Los Angeles, Vancouver Good nlle. Agnes O Mallev plays Strain. and Portland >'» pi8 organ in a big ohurch Up to Mrs Slirieve returned Monday a f Mr. and Mrs George Condas were Yakima all by her self with her St. Helens Oregon || ter visiting friends for a week in the Portland visitors Tuesday J' F l.ands an feet also an gets paile for W illam ette valley. Lyod was in charge o f the confer- her wlch ls a compliment my Mother The Ladies' auxiliary o f The Atuer tionerv while thev were away sa>'8 she ,1ont P1“ ? '*>' ear though. icau Legion held a meeting Saturday Mr. and Mrs W illiam Shafer her hands an feet evening at the home of Mrs. Bosier. moved to Seas de for the f vison J*nl <lash o en s Athletic Underw ear. $1.00; B. V. I).'s at $1.35 The follow ing officers were elected: ind besides the milk delivery will You got to cross a bridge now to President. Mrs. Cordelia Clouniuger; operate a confectionery. get to see Judge Philips He calls to $1.50. vice president. Mrs. Ethel Garrison; ---------- -m -------------- ,'b>. bridge the bridge o f size if you secretary. Mrs. Dorris; treasurer. ' are in bail and if you want to ge: Mrs. Earl Kilworth. The ladies plan YANKTON I hooked up he sed its the bridge of W e also carry a new and complete line of Men's holding their meetings in the a fte r hopes. noons. the date to be set later by the T. V. Holstine and Claud Rathbun Jim dash W ork Gloves, M en's and B oys' Overalls. Men's and president. , M liter Mills wlch is rode m aker Mrs. Sandstrom, Mrs. Hoven of were Sunday visitors in Portland. Hew itt Building Mrs. Madge Quaale o f Portland tol(j c|leef I get the wether re. Boys' W hite C anvas Shoes Goble, Mrs. Arch Duncan o f St. H el spent the week end with her parent-. p o r ( r|(e j P8se8 often as the wether ens were hostesses last Wednesday \ir. Barger Mr. and Mrs. Barger. - - . ♦ and entertained fo r Miss Gladys Mrs. Frank Brown, o f Vancouvei. man does un he gets pade fo r it the ♦ Johnson who is leaving for an in Washington, is visiting tier sou, Thau wether man does un I dont. definite stay in California. Mrs. Bess- Brown. Jim dash ♦ Mister Farnell and Mrs Farnell mer sans The Rosary, also an o rig i Mrs. Boylan and Mrs. Edmondso.i ♦ nal poem set to music. Mary M etcalf o f Oregon City were week end visi wus to church to see Bishop Sum Specialties ♦ ner wich wus here that time an the gave a pleasing reading. Mrs. Bess- tors at the Joe Sobieski home. ♦ I wus hnhtized mer and Mrs. Campbell captured the D. J. Jarvis came home from Por.- I kids got babtized. Hom e Made Candies , w 1' when I wus 6 munths old an l crld" prizes in the guessing contest. Each ♦ W c have just received a new and up-to-date line of guest remembered Gladys with a lit .and Monday » l u r e he hail been in my Mother sed wlch is a good sine ♦ a hospital for several days. cause the devil's b-avin you my fotli- tle g ift and humorous verse. Dainty Ladies' O xfords. Patent Leather and Strap Mr. Pimm left Monday fo r Slied.l, pr gpi| ♦ S P E C IA L C A K M K L S refreshment were served. Mrs. Leon Oregon where lie w ill s|Xend the j (m ,ja8h ♦ ard o f Goble, Mrs. Miller. Mrs. and Kid Shoes. \ c |KT lb. M)8tpr ator|a .8 ba‘ck aRpn Me goes Fieldhotise and Mrs. Roy o f St. Hel summer looking after his prune or ♦ a way an cums hack more than enny- ens and Mr». DuBois o f Portland ' tlar‘l- ♦ Special sale t n Capes at M ilady's | buddy on blznesa were among the guests Fountain Specialties ♦ Jim dash Mrs. D. VV. Price. Watts Price .ihop, McCormick building. St. Hel- ♦ Gladys Lake heil oumpney James W atts and Ernest Uhlman mo ens. On ladies' and misses' Capes a Jim dash ♦ tored to Eugene and spent Sunday a cut o f from $5 to »t> has been made Now priced at from *12 to S26— I Doctor Russell's all over his cold the U. o f O. visiting Vera. ♦ eal bargains. M ilady's Sliop, S t.! agen The Community church: Sunday ♦ | jlm daHh school at 10 a. m., morning worship Helens, Ore.— Adv. ♦ ST. H E L E N S . O R E G O N at 11 o'clock. 0. E. at 7 p m., eve Mrs. R. C. Karth who was in the! Mister Brakke's fokes 1» here now ♦ Jim dash ning service at 8 o'clock. Mr. Bond Good Samaratian liospital for sever pastor. al weeks is now home and is iinprov- Mister Roy Copeland will soon b<- At the regular month end meeting ing rapidly. ! on his way to S Francisco *o the of the local American Legi n post Mr Newlun sold one o f his fine shrlners an then's goln to L. Angeles held Saturday evening. Commander Jersey cows to ('has. Peterson who 1,0 *ce sum relashuns an the sites at. A R. Dorris was chosen as delegate now expects to work into the p u re 1 movies in his Shivprlay. Shrlners to the state convention to be held at bred cattle. ; 1« peeple you haff to stay up nltes I 70 ÇTDW M .'C The eighth grade graduation ex with, The Dalles. July 27. 28 and 29. Jus 20 STORES C. Johnson. Jr., was chosen as alter ercises held in the grange hall Sa'-I Jim dash nate. unlay night was very much appre Mrs Lake's hack from the clrcu- Scappoose Post 109 is planning on L ie d hv tlie large crowd present. jlm dash Memorial Day services to he held it Every number given showed work by Mister Louis Douras owns it all Rev. John now up to the market for meets an the church here. A speaker will be .'Oth pupil and teacher obtained fo r the Memorial Day ad son o f St. Helens, gave Uie class ad groshrlPs. He is sellili it Jess the dress and special music is being pre dress. A class o f nin-- received their, same pared Servicer at the church will diplomas six of whom h d an averag-i! Jlm dash be folio we 1 at he cemetery by the o f mote than 90 r per w o girls Mister Arch ■'UHCHIl Duncan's s goin Up up to _ _ cent. ........... T ... .......— .ell»»/« *---- ------ decoration o f g riv e s and erection of Agnes Holiicski and Esther Briggs Portland tom orrer agen to get American Legion grave markers having the highest which was 96: ‘ »''<1 for sumbuddy wlch is tired Mrs. C harl»s Sandstrom Mrs per cent for their year's work. watln Hoven. o f Goble. Mrs Arch Duncan Yankton now has fifteen pupils o f St. Helens entertained fo r MigB ready for high school, Columbia Coming to Astoria, also Gladys Johnson Wednesday a fte r Height* at least four and Bachelor ' ■ — i 11J 1 1 1 1 1 1 VJ X I - ♦ / » •• « - --------- noon, May 17th at the home of Mrs. Flats at least eight. One truck could Portland Do all the stores you see s u r e s t anything pleasantly unusual? 20th Century Sandstrom. Miss Johnson left on make the trip and parents are now Tuesday fo r an extended stay -in v/ondering if cither .St, Helens or Stores make constant silent helpful appeals. '1 hey furnish many an inspiration tor California. At a guessing contest Scappoose want these pupils enough better meals, and besides, meals made from 20th Century food stocks cost less. prizes were awarded Mrs. Bessmer to send a truck after them. The and Mrs. Campbell. Mary Metcalf school getting these pupils would re MI'Et 'I A L IS T gave interesting readings, Mrs. ceive at least $125 each per year E X T R A O R D IN A R Y S A T U R D A Y A N D M O N D A Y O F F E R I N G S : Bessmer sang “ The Rosary,” and and should think it would pay to In Internal Medicine for tlie past an original song. “ So Long. Gladys.” send for them. eleven years. FOLGKR'H GOLDEN G ATE c o l I KK, Each guest brought Gladys a sur IMlEN NOT OPERATE Kb E Exira Fancy B lu« Itone llc »d b’ " '' OC* 2 Vi Ih. cairn 8F>r, 5 III. cuna . . prise gift to use on her trip, accom W ill lie at pound 7 t*c ; 2 III* I5 c ; 5 Ih* C O L U M B IA C IT Y panied by humorous rhymes. Dainty \HTOKIA, M O ND AY. JENE 5tli, BLOOKKR'H COCOA I *1 r*-< t importailon frolli refreshments were served and the t RISCO H lg beat lyp»- o f ahortenlng Welnlmrd Hotel, ni.il at PO R TLAN D , Holland to il« Aak for circular wlth ' friends departed wishing Gladys a George Morgan and ------ . ..... Miss l'ia tl RENKON H O TEL, TIE H O A 4 and 1 II* ran 1 *'j Ih 34c; pleasant and safe Journey. About went motor boat riding Thursday, cipe how to muke. Simili calli 15r W E D N E SD AY, JE N E 4) and 7 3 Ihn 4 »r ; H Ihn $1 30; 9 Ihn fifty were present. Mrs. Leonard of evening half III. calia . . . ........ ( )fflee Hours; ill a. in. to -4 p. in. Goble, Mrs M iller Mrs Fieldhouse. Herbert Wharton and Mrs. M BAKED BEAN'S. Del Monte High (Jimmy, (IlighcHt lypi- corna in Am erica) and Mrs. Roy o f St Hein is Mrs. Wharton. * red Cuples and Mr. Roy: T W O D A Y » O N LY Vi lb can* 4 for 25c. No 2 can* 2 for DuBois of Portland were out-of-town and Victor Larsen m oioied to Cue No ( 'liarge fo r Consultation guests E xcel» Cake Flour non Beach. Saturday to put up a cot Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad la r g e Can Inatant tage on the H erbert s lots there ..... iu ■■ m ru u ii« and arm surgery full lb parkag<"i . . uate medclne surgery ar and is Grated Plnenpide I'oat urn . . . . D E E R IS L A N D Tlie county roller and grader is licensed by the stc.te o f Oregon. He No 2 can* ............... working on the mam street o f Co- v.sus professionally the more impor Del Monte Prepared Mu* ' « I lf Small W hile Hi lant towns and cities and offers to A very successful school year was lumliia City. tard, 15c nize .......... Devilled Menta. Hinall Mr. ( arson has moved in (o the all who call on this trip free consu. closed Friday, May 19 On Thurs fancy *ti,ck, « |h* can* 4c; large can* day evening one o f the best pro Maxwell roadhouse on the highway j tation, except the expense o f treat A rgo Corn S firch Fima H»*ann hi*Ht grams o f the year was given and and his store is now open fo r busi^-| meat when desired. full lb. package ........ Boyal Baking Powder after the program the four eighth Krai!*». 2 ||IN # # According to his method o f treat Henry Oleen mad- a business trip m,.nt he a,,,,, not oppril(e for chronii grade graduates were presented with 12 »Z. can ............... appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers o f their diplomas and five other pupils to St. Helens b riday morning. w ere presented with roll o f honor Those who utleuded tiie cum-, stomach, tonsils or adenoids, „ , ------ -- oum coiiee sold in Helens j.|B bH8 to b|H cre(m wonderful r<- diplomas. The eighth grade grad mencement exercises at fl in our our sto stores is roasted in our own diaPa8Ba ot UlB Htornarh plant, just before you get it. It's fresher, stronger and costs less. uates were. M argaret Foster, Cath Frtday evening were. Rachel Morgan. , u„ , h(mBll hllK)d. gkln, DPrvpg he, r. erine Gardner. W illiam Heffert and Miss t onologue, t larence and ( lyde Sun ict Blend, make* delightful Plantation CovTee, Jack M errill A ll o f them expect Harch.s (la re n c e Morgan and Mr. I k|dB, yg, bIaddflr, bed WBttln(t „ per pound cup. pound 28c; to take up their high school work Penberry C offee, lie«» of Qflp Mne Etta Wilson has moved from ‘ Un,;^■’/ ’‘T ? 11 T ’ next year The honor diplomas were 2 pound* . . the male berry i pound •»“ Portland to Columbia City # ........ .. presented to Ida Leach. W aiter — I Mr Merrick has rented the Bang- , , f tl5,ou, '•*>“ " ailing for anv Loyd, Daniel W o lf and Viola and 20T H C E N T U R Y C O F F E E — Really the best of all, pound 33c; 5 pounds sun house and w ill move his fam ily ° " f lh ‘>f d,,11nHt a'iv M arie Daly. $1.60 liBre better, do not fall to call, as iniurop Special sale on Capes at Milady's The steamer Metlako came home er tn»‘a" '" '« s rather than disease are Shop, McCormick huilding. St. H el for the first election in Columbia very often the cause o f your lung ens. ' On ladies' and misses' Capes a c ity to stay over so those on hoard standing trouble cut o f from $5 to »6 has been made. could vote. Remember above date, that con Now priced at from 112 to »25 W e had for the first time in Co- saltation on this trip will he fre». o f G o ld D u t l real bargains. M ilady's Shop, St. sewed, natural varnished handle wriui. ^MS, Portland manufactured, a four* lum I »-i ( ity the prirnapy election and that his treatment is different, Helens, Ore.— Adv. board Those on the hoard were Mc.rrled women must be accompan 4dc. W ith each broom we will i.,Ve k u p p " and one'half pounds to the broom. fo*‘ Mrs. Colvin has been re-elected a l.igii Wharton, Ed Graham, Janies ied by their husbands. W A S H I N G P O W D E R . * h R K K ----- -------- principal fo r next year and Miss McCoy, W illiam McC'lay and Clark, Ad tress: 3.1« Boston Block .......................... G O '- '> I> U S T j aM r y W e lte r o f Goble w ill take the the road supervisor. 'M inneapolis. Minn. 23tJi Edwin Oleen and fam ily o f P ort land motored down Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs Albert Butts. Special s«lc on Cape* at Milady's Shop McCormick l>ulUlin k St llel- jena. On ladles' and misses’ Capes a cut o f from $& to $6 has been made | Now priced at from f t 2 to *25 real bargains. Milady's Shop, St Helens, Ore Adv prlmadv neieus. ure a uv u. ... . . • ..V it 1,1 ink" i.r «•», GEORGE Ml ‘ ARRIVED! ohi •cl Ml £ The Kavanagh Land Co. jj For Hen St. Helens Candy Kitchen IC E CREAM For Women 40 B St. HelensCandy Kitchen Bti i I Kill It M I' ron cu lia fu 01! ('a »cl roh U«, K0K bull ami Mein i old. al teil loir» IKS WA.N'TI Kcitaui WORK bount- Wv dn St II WA.N’TE »rinati Borr work Phone » ’ANTRI Ban I y " «rd « No n j Port leu i »'»rd'i Mlnncm E. M. H E LO N ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J T ELLS YOU SOMETHING I Dr. Mellenthin $1.65 t1 $1.90 28c 5c 10c Ili 25c 39c ■H,,H 48c 25c 55c 15c 8c 40c I POR R| lib 1 •ch, e. dren tritili lost _ -On nu frtdiu. , , ntider p|gg Mnonige . B Jte»,,ri * • • » CHURC • ♦ • * I’» M il •K «clini IWTlce I i * » m jk Pnlverx