St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, June 02, 1922, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    T H E ST. H E L E N S M IS T . F R I D A Y . J U N E .V N -V
P A G E E IG H T
M . l l i I. »II
Correspondence
SCAFFOUSK
SCAPPOOSE. Ore., Sla) 31. (Spe­
cial 10 (ki Mia * —Mr. U n f r i i la
at present workiug iu the Poulsou
camp, ui Washington.
Mrs. Hatfield and the Barker fam­
ily of Orouco, were over for Decora-
tiou day.
Mrs. O. H. Johnston aud Oypsie
are guests of -Mrs. Albert Johusou
this week.
l'lie Biilo family motored out from
Portland aud speut Tuesday with
Mrs. Getchell who returned with
them and is visiting Portlaud friends.
Mr. and Mrs. L G. Smith enter­
tained the choir at their home last
Friday evening.
John Watson is at Bader for treat­
ment aud is not much improved in
health.
Mrs. Bushman has returtif»l to
1'ortland to be with her daughter.
Lulu who is still very ill.
Inez Wikstrom and Hattie re­
turned from Shepherd Spriugt on
Sunday after being there several
wteKS.
Ernuiet Stevens and Mrs. Copeland
of Seaside were visiting here over
the holiday.
Jerome Smith will shortly resume
operating h:s mill with a full crew.
Miss Smith, a graduate nurse of
Los Angeles, has been visiting with
the family circle.
Don't overlook the big Holstein-
Fresian pure bred sale of cows, bulls
and calves of Wist Bros., Wednes­
day. June 14th.
The memorial services Tuesday
under the auspices of The American
Legion w ere above the ordinary. Ser­
vices w ere held at the church at Id
a. m.. followed by an impressive
ceremony at the cemetery. Twenty-
two veteran graves were decorated
w ith L a g », w reath s and flowers. The
legion secured permanent markers
for two of our boks, Charles Leon­
ard and Carl Heimuiler.
The Camp Fire girls from St. Hel­
ens camped on the Clay DeUralf
place Saturday and Sunday, un Sat­
urday a Boy Scout band joined them.
Misses Pringle of St. Helens and Miss
Strain of Scappoose were chaperones.
Guy Metcalf. Harry Cloninger,
John Daniels. Walter Daniels, John
Novak have joined the citizens mil­
itary training camp and will spend
a month of vacation and recreation.
At a called church meeting Tuesday
evening Mr. Bond was extended a call
for the coming year.
A parsonage
committee was also elected. Mr. Ger-
lach, Mr. Frame, Mr. Coffyn, Mrs.
Grimm. Mrs. Price and it is expecied
that action will be taken 1mm d.atel.v
for the new parsonage.
Newton Perry and family, D W.
Price and family were dinner guests
of Mayor Watts Tuesday.
Prof R. C. Ressier, of the Oregon 13339677
Vgiicultural college delivered the
commencement address, his subject
was, “Can Oregon Afford Free Ed
ucalIon " Judge Oscar Weed, chair
man of the school board, presented
the diplomas.
The graduates are,
Hilda Tucker. Lucy T. Stanton,
Thelma K ivuijohu, Knla P. John,
Alvin L. Parker and Lesta K Weed.
County
Commissioner
Judso„
W w il expects to unend the next
meeting of the county court which
will If heUI in St, Helens \iext Fort land Man
week.
Mr Weed is much improved
Had to Lay
in health and anxious to resume his
lUlics on the hoard.
Time l mil
VEKNON1A
VERNONIA, tire., May 31. —
tSpecial to The Mist.)— Mr. Duryeu,
oi thy Oregon State Chamber of
Commerce gave a very interesting
talk here Friday eveuing.
His top­
ic was co-operation among (he citi­
zens to further the development of
Hie town.
F. C. Holibaugli, county
agricultural agent, aud S. C. Mor-
tou, editor of I lie St. Helens Mist,
also made short talks.
Says He Often
The people of this community are
anxiously awaiting Hie opening of
Olt Days at a
the St. Helens-Plttshurg road.
As
l’anlac
Entirelj
soon as the road grading is done C.
Alarming
A. Mills expects lo put a stage on
Overcame
His
the route aud make daily ,round L A R G E G R A D U A T I N G
Stomach Trouble.
trips between Veruonia and St. Hel­
C L A S S A T U. O F O
ens.
County School Superintendent J.
1 was so hail off I almost gave up
Unlvcralty of Oregon. Eugene.—.
B. Wilkerson was a welcome visitor
(Special, l- Comniencement thls year my job but 1 feel jusi fine since tak
in Vernonia Wednesday.
d Andrew G Krcg
at the 1’niverilty of Oregon will belnm lanhn
Memorial Day was properly ob­
I held from June 15 lo June 18, und | „<■>». 11t" K 1 1 tli St.. Portland, Ore
served in Vernonia. In the morning
"For over two years 1 suffered
ui connection wlth the gruduating
the ceremony of casting flowers on
exerclses there will he reunioua of dreadfully from stomach trouble
itie water in commemoration of tlie
the dasses of 1S82. 1S97, 1912 untl Everything l a > would sour. I bloat
sailor dead, was held ou the bridge
cd terribly will, gas and there was a
11917.
over Rock Creek. The cemetery was
The following commencement pro- burning just like a coal of lire in my
theu visited and wreaths placed on
stomach
My load ached til lo burst
lhe“ laVrresting ‘ p la cv“ o f the“ sol diet i
ha.8 ',ee» “ " " ounce.d '
it in K and
and B<
Beekman and I gol so dizzy H was all 1 could
dead
Iu the afternoon there was!
Thursday:
hailing
do to keep from falling
I also had
a patriotic program at the grange oratorical contest.
Friday:
Flower anti fern proces­ pains across my hack so liad 1 could
hall.
One of the interesting num­
hardly stoop over
My sleep did me
bers tin the program was a musical sion; twilight concert.
Saturday:
Meeting of the uluttilii no gooil and 1 always got up with an
selection by four G. A. It. men. All
council; annual meeting of the alu- awful had taste in my mouth and
Vernonia people and many from the
feeling worse than when I went to
nearby communities joined iu the nae association; annual meeting of
the alumni association; university lied
exorcist's
"Six hollies of 1 «lilac completely
Commencement exercises of .he
J?
I now eat
unions; president's reception; reun rid me of my troubles.
Veruonia high school were held m
ion dinners; commencement play. anything, never have a headache,
the theatre building on Friday eve-
have gained several pounds III weight
mug and the theatre was packed I 11,1,110? ulul
,
alaureate sermon, and never lose a day from work lun-
with relatives and friend, of the1 8,,nda5,:
Haccal
graduates.
The invocation was by Rev H. L. Bowman, pastor First lac sure is a great medici no."
Presbyterian church of Portland;
Tan lac is sold by uH good drug­
Reve. Heverling aud was followed
by a solo, delightfully rendered by concert under direction of school of gist«.
music.
Isabel Condit.
The
salutatory,
It is easier for a girl to make a
Monday: Commencement address
"The Value of a Higher Education."
by President A. II Cphani. Univer­ name f o r herself I ban It t* f"r a
was the theme of Hilda Tucker.
sity oi Idaho; conferring of degrees turn to male a name for hints'll
"Memorials.' was given by Lucy T.
on graduating class
She cun ge l married
Stanton, and Thelma E. Pettijohn |
The graduating class this year will
gave the class history. Harry Keasy
lie the largest In the history of the
VnythinK to ^ ‘11 '* Try a Wantn«!
delighted the audience with a vo­
cal solo and responded to an en-1 university and will include about 230
students.
core.
Miss Lesta Weed, valedictor­
. . .— . . — . s -----------------------------
ian. had as her subject. "For Value!
No Mutiny Hi re.
Received I Promise to Pay,’’ an d1
Lois and Louise Malmeten enter-
( ’ Columbus was a piker, after
INtaliliilied IHN.-)
tained the audience with an instru- all, compared to those police officers
N E U B R O S.
mental duet.
Eula P. John had as who discovered an old-fashioned bar
her subject, "Russia of Today and with brass rail and everythin'.
Tomorrow.” and she presented the |
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subject in an admirable manner. ! Read the Classified ads In 'he Mis,
2«4 li í’fií 4th St
Opposite
City Hall
AS H
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IS L A N D
DEER ISLAND, Ore., May 3 1 . __
( Special to The Mist.)— Deer Island
has another industry; the mill of the
McDonald Bros which will begin op­
eration Monday, June 6th
The mill
will give employment to 10 to 12
men and on the start will make \
specialty of manufacturing railroad
cross-ties, broom handles and lathe
stock.
Later on the owners will in
crease the capacity of the plant
Mr and Mrs. Will t arev Misse-
Vera and Lucy Gaitens and Mrs
Peterson and children of Portland
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs
Arthur Gaitens
Memorial day was quietly observed
In Deer Island.
There was no for­
mal program hut during the day
many visited the cemetery to lay
wreaths on the graves of departed
loved ones.
J. F. Lloyd has sold his confec­
tionery and pool hall business to
George Fondas of Portland
There was quite a serious fire
at Camp 4 of the Deer Island Log­
ging company Monday and Tuesday
One of the railroad bridges was
burned out and other damage done.
The camp Is located about six miles
wes-t of Deer Island.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H English mot­
ored to Portland M-morlal da'
Miss Ida Naegeli is visiting friends
and relatives in Portland.
Wednesday was the hottest day ex­
perienced ir Deer Island this sum­
mer, and the hottest experienced in
May for a number of years.
The
thermometer registered 90 degrees
and the people of this vicinity, un­
used to such temperature, were very
uncomfortable.
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Goods
50 It. Coupled 5-ply R ubber Hose, 1 „ in
$4.75
50 ft. Coupled 5-ply Ruliber Hose,
$5.00
in.
50 ft. Coupled Moulded R ubber Hose,
in.
$6.35
"B usy Sprinkler
$UJ
Midget Sprinkler ...................................
$1.50
Fluvius Sprinkler .......................................
$1.90
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fo r
N o z z le s ......................................................
price*.
55c to 80c
It will pay you.
Screen Doors, all s i z e s .......................
$2.75 to $3.50
Adjustable Extension W in d o w Screens
45c to 90c
Galvanized W ire Screens, all widths
If you want to buy a home
in St. Helens or a ranch
see us for bargains. If you
want to sell your home or
ranch list it with us for a
quick sale.
We ourselves the better serve
by
serving others best
Ice Cream P'reezers
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$2.50 to $5.75
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St. Helens Hardware Co.
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farm flack
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IN KVKRY resident of Oregon
* diverted 50 cents a day of
bis or her present normal ex­
penditure to the purchase of
Oregon-made products the im­
mediate result would be:
St. Helens, Ore.
It’s So Easy
To Spend
The
25,000 more people em ployed
In O regon industries.
$30,000,000
You are
increase
in
Hazelw
Tobacc
an­
nual payrolls of the state.
We wi
inclined to be extravagant and buy things that you
$120,000,000
would not buy if you had to take time to write a
increase
in
Cl
yearly output of O regon
check and get it cashed.
W illanic
factories.
Isn’t that true ’
I FOR SALK
oellenl in
tup and r
Urea, apo
10 mile*
lo quart
ikanl. An
Inquire Mr
Columbia 8
"T h e M oney-Saving Grocer”
W h en you carry it loose in your pocket.
I TOR SALI
truck. I»
at Field!
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I« private
R O Y S If
McCorm ick Bldg.
I FOR SALK
far ml*
111 Culu
P H O N E 97
St. Helens Oregon
Phone 42
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Hot W eather
Portland M arble W orks
C O L U M B IA C IT Y
Mrs. Miller of Portland is the
guest of her friend, .Mrs. J. K. Bang-
sund, for a few days.
Mrs. Bangsund has opened a res­
taurant and is prepared to satisfac­
torily serve the public.
Mr. Barnett passed away Wednes­
day morning at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. James VatiDollah. The
remains were laid to rest in the Deer
Island cemetery. The sympathy of
the entire community is extended to
Mrs. \ anDallah, who so tenderly-
cared for her father during his long
illness.
The saw and spar mill is being en­
larged and the work rushed to com­
pletion under the capable direction
of f?upt. Merrick.
School closed Friday and the event
was celebrated by having a picnic in
the grove which was enjoyed by both
pupils and teachers. The term was a
successful one, most of the teachers
having been promoted. Alfred Sine
and t larence Morgan received cer­
tificates of attendance, neither of
them having been absent or tardy
during the entire term.
Saturday evening a farewell party
was tendered to Miss Belle Conolugue
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Konopka.
The evening's program
consisted of music and games and de-;
licious refreshments were served.
The affair was a complete surprise to
Miss fonolugue.
Messrs. Graham and Caples, school
directors, have been looking over new
and modern built school houses with
the idea of having a new school
building in Columbia City.
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W h y not put all your funds into a
checking account at this bank, then, and pay all
Insist
your bills by check. T ry it.
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O regon-m ade
products.
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Y o u ’ll be money ahead.
u^)on
successfully compete with the world s best.
Buy O regon-m ade goods on M E R I I •
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half dollars will build a greater Oregon.
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Mem! fur i l i m i i i r i o f produrli* ninuu-
t i t i l l i m i in O reg on ,
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OF Hf’APPOOHK
S. A. W ilson, Pres.
) o u m ak e y ou r pu rrliasrs.
Albert D. R idgew ay, Vice Pres,
E. E. W ist, Cashier
TapIt Hl and Surplus £10,04)41
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