T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST. F R I D A Y . J l'N E »». ' " - j . PAGE T W O paid Wedntmday to attend the with out luter.'«! ami will i l l « vuuu*,' county court and I ! buck only . a* the floo r pay » for I ' 1 »>' C I lll^ÜtiUK o f l,,c' t.,,.„, , 10 1 a ' I bring lo th eir atten tim i the neceH W h e n the floor is puM (y 1 . l blty o f com ple tin g the St. H e le n »- Hie property of I he Vnierua P itts b u r g road. T h e d e leg atio n wait « i o n ............. composed of II F. Hane. J IV Me T he Columbia ‘ » a '" > * h‘ ' I > 011.1 Id. C l> W h ite. W i llia m Tritt to be held under the .ii i-pi" ‘ Kle and II K. McUruw T h e rest Presbyterian laid.... Ahl ¡ d e n t » o f tl ii» » e c lion liope the coun- t lutskunio » i l l be held liete J i n e - »¡II take the necessary queen to rule over < .damimi »out t\ court | join s St. Helens : L e t them invest! nieaH'ure to c om p lete Hie road w o rk ty rose fan » will !><■ voted upon In Hu SCAPPOOSE Bote! L 0 (|uit the road w ill be open for near future It 1» hoped by 'he l id " SC V F P O O S E Ore.. June 7.— tSpe- 1 ho veseiattle g r o w e r * ot W arren , he t.,u i r ,, y,;ur. | here that SI Helens » i l l enter a No t' lalskanle girl will ,.,i*l ,’ 0 pi l0 Mist I — Mr». H olla nd met on fc riday nigi.i at fc.net,sou s ^ h e fc’oresi G r o v e baseball team euudldate ..... .. cuest of Mrs. Scott part o f this hall. A ll » . r e present except one d e fe ated \ ernouia on tho local ilia be a l l o » e I to enter the race lor __ j tueiiiber. At i an gem eu is ^ are ^com mollj Sunday af te rnoon. T h e scor e [queen \lrs C H Johnston, Mr». W a t t » plcted io unti set thè p.oduce. Ab ou t WU!) 5 to | ¡ „ fa v or 0 ( thè visitor », d M r » l Trice ’ rice m oto red to acre» ......- nave : iieeu * pianteti utj| ,|ltì iiiuiu ntuth ii inniiiK thè score and Mrs. luo ioreu iu P • ortlan »»* *■“ ■■ d ■■ ciguteeu ...............- "----- ,r I lo l f m i l tne iii iu k . m e k u i d » » a . o s B A C H E LO R F LA 1 ■ Il L III .lo .i i etta I o iilftio a n .l sa’ a l l io Tuesday .u binds oi vegeta ble s and will be t fcajcJ l io 1 . but several e rrors coup - Mrs T E M i s t entertalend th< m u rk e ie d by fc II l a y lor £>t. H e l. vs ¡n, |llts,. hits enabled th e fc’or Mr and Mis I M S.vi.m .. . i choir Krldiav e ven in g cus w ill be supplied first a f t e r which e8t U r o v e lH))g (l) chalk up fo u r ta,- i Mr. m I Mrs c K Saxton a-e liana Crauie purchased i » > ’ lo t" m e product wilt be shipped. I ho he# daughter wer. dinner guests ol Mi ......E a „ s id e addition ad jo in ing guld en s are lookin g fine and green The T w in L u m b e r company lia» and M r \i Moliu in Si Helen "i in the id plans building in the peas, radishes. Ic.tuce and green ,tartel, a „ ¡ g h t shift iu o r d e r that Sunday Ni b l o c k " near future. muons ure n o » ready l o r m arketing. , h„ v may p ro m ptly f ill the ord ers Mrs Frank Nar.el and M i-. \ - T h e Herlach cott age is progressing A very high class o i early berries on bund in the uoar futur e the coni So dderberg visited friend« in I . ami is being plastered this week. nave been sent to the uiarget since , v expects to pul 111 a d ry kiln as land fc'riday * plant Mr* E. E. W is t lias a radio in siaile d in a • >-- ‘ ‘ y or fh,i (jrst l im e iu s e v e r u l . spent Thlursday a« guests o f Mr and hi* home T h e y enpoyed a tine con- puts W a rren am on g the very early cert Saturday evening. , , a c t i o n s ot berry pro duc ing In O » mon th* t' ou n iy Tonimissip ner Jud Mrs It Maiten i*i »ni a firn ID Mrs. McManus surprised friends gou. la. public market would be son W e e d atten ded the session of tìiiy Lillicli ha» _ when she ar riv e d in town S a t u r d a y a v alu ab le thing uow. the county court. Mr W e e d doesn't halli ou hi» fiiitn Mr and Mr» Jan os i l" ii'her evening. T h e y have been in Cali lor- ( O Is. Erickson spent fc riday in liko a young matt, but It Is evi nia fo r several years but are back Portland. ¡d ent he ltus many years of useful o f H tllsbor o visi « 1 1 vi■ and vii- .1 W e w elc om e them L e o f a i r is homo helping "dad, w ork h's system. W SllXton elle day hi»* to stay awhile. STs Herdahl eiilei alile,I III giri A rm a n d Duncan is ho me fro m Ho- and in that way e n jo y in g his summer Mis. E. S. C leveland, whose ho me is in C leveland. Ohio, but wh o haa sewing club with a pi nie pari.' o qua aim. Washington, and is no w em- ! vacation. l'h* airi» ab ploy ed in St. Helens. H. U. M orris spent Saturday and been isiling in Vern onla fo r thi McNulty creek fc'riday The ScappooM , -.‘. ills have|S unday in P o r land „ e v e r a l weeks, has finished tin report a fine lime Mr. and Mr». Jucobaon v:«iied ili • ■ •’ Uell. M r* > lint Mill« r, »m o d e l i n g o f her six-room residence and boiler fo r their dryer and are Mrs. E. Btsbee uud Miss Uisbee of on Map le avenue. Mrs. C leveland m etro p o li» Weiln, s.lay M i » » F loren ce Lai n m wa > a gtt 1 ! no w busy f illin g orders. P or tla n d were guesis o f Mr*. Por- was so impressed with the futur e — il ers we re ter L o o m is on Thursday. Mr. und Mrs. H a r ry E possibilities of V eru onia that she has o f frie n d » a f e » day» la»l week fc'. M. Ueudure and Alisa Z ella Ben- purchased several lots and it is her Mr. and M r» J W McCully vi guests o f Mrs. C loln g e r last week. Mr. and Mrs. P e t e r MacMJartin dure we re callers at W a rre n on Sat- intention to build c o m fo r ta b le bun­ Ited ut thè J H Anderson home ou are m ovin g out near Oregon City this urdav. T h e y have just returned troui g alo ws which w ill be rented io those Buuday. weeg a winter's sojourn in Calitoruiu. Mr. and Mr». A H Sandberg w e i - who com e to V e rn on la seeking dlnue r gu e sl» ai i li» llurklimul houie T h e report o f iron ore industry is ------------- * -------------- homes. Sunday very promising, t h e y expect every- rttm ? T C I AIX1TA thing g oin g iu fu ll blast in th ir ty Jor-tkxx l o t . / v i n e » C LA T S K A N IE IL v o u illle liil» <'halnlicrlnln'» T a b id » da*'8- D E E R I S L A N D . Ore., June 7.— C L A T S K A N IE . O re, June 8 .— "C ham b erlain 's Tablets have been T h e W h o le s o m e T hots club m e t | (Specia _ l to T h e M i s t . ) — T h e many (Specia l to T h e M i s t . ) — C lats k anle used by my husband and myself o f f M on da y nig ht dug the ditch and o f Mrs. •.— | triends triends ot Mrs. May M cBrid e Now- laid the pipe f o r w a ter supply 10 f o r r 1 ton w ill be pleased to know that she businessmen . . . , and citizens will meet and ou for the past five years When the church and parsonage. T he y ' is some im proved hut w ill have to Monduy e ven ing at . o clock in the my husband go*'» a ■ o from lu me le were afte rw ard s treated to ice cream ulltlerKO an operation later She is Ki‘ 8 lt's Hall to reorgan ize the t hani- always takes a boti c of them along W h enever 1 have Ilia' aud cake by frien ds who ap preciated at g ale m at present and is under l>er o f f ’ oturoerce. O ffic e r s will be with him. com m it tees heavy feeling afte r eating, or f e d elected and important th eir effo rt s. the care o f a special nurse. T h e Parker-Schram company we i re rei Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Engli sh visited appointed. An e f f o r t w ill be made dull and played out. I take one or inspecting the new w ater system with M r ami Mrs N \ p e r r y Sun- to ta *ce steP® ior the assuring o f a tw o o f C namnerlatu s I.ihl»*ts arui it j .. * . . . . ) cannery here an other year. | they fix me up fin e," write« Mr* Tuesday p repar atory to turnin g day. Dean E. D. Kessler o f O. A. C., N ew to n Vreeland. Minim N I l ak ov e r to the city. Mrs. Ad am s und fc’ lorence were . , d e li ve re d the comiuenOeuieut a d - ! t h e » « tablets when troubled with A t the council m eetin g . ,, , o n , “ y P o r tla n d visitors Monday. dress tu C lu u k a n ie high school constipation or indigestion and Hiev nig ht Mr. J a l o ff . of a 1*6 ^-olumljlu Ida and fc'ern L e ac h are visiting H e ! w ill do you good s t a g e , was present and made a_ per wUh relatlves iu K e U u during the g rad ua te* last F rid a y evening sonai plea f o r m od if ica tio n o f his week. took us hl» subject, "What are Ed- — license fee. T h e sid ew alk c om m it te e ! T h o se r e ­ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jüdisch visited " ca,u,na! Requisite * was urged to g e t p eop le busy on in Portlan d Sunday. c eivin g diplom as are, Alb ert Can- th eir sidew alks. T h e w a ter rate was W illiam Eveuson. Itunu.it Mrs. Sam K e l l e y returned from ham. set at $ 11.00 per m onth and $'3 .00 a | Portlan d Sa tu rda y wh ere she has llaiiiies. A lic e Durke, Helen llurke. year f o r sp rin kli n g privile ges. Eva lla yli», M alvina Lewis, Olga Uas- I been v is iting the past ten days. T h e r eg u la r m on th ly m ee tin g o f Miss Kush H un te r and T e d Kep- mu»sen. A u d r e y fc'errls, L illi an fc'ogel the C om m ercia l club was held last peto we re P or tla n d visitor s Tuesday. and N aom i Pierce. T h u rs d ay evening. A f a v o r a b l e re­ Rev. John Ebert o f the Methodist T h e friends o f Mrs. Jim Cox will port f ro m Mr. W is t on the possibil­ be pleased to learn that she is able church was elected chairm an o f the i t y o f e le ctric it y also an interesting! local chuuiuuqua com m ittee at a report fro m S. U. Smith on road ini- d e r w e i t a s e r l o u s ~ o p e r a t i o n ' a b o u t ra‘?elluB held lasl T uesda y night. The p ro v em e n t was given. A l l com mit- lhree w e e ks ag o Chautauqua which w ill he given by tees r eg u la r and special, g a v e fav- Mrs L , Iit'n returned ho me o-i the Cadman d i a u t a u q u a service will orab le reports on the spring opening. , Satu rday a l t e r a tw o months stav beKiH J“ »y t and w ill run in con- Man> o i oui citizens are planning in Portlan d nection with the F ourth o f July cele- to attend the regis te red H ols te in T h e w ater ig rlging rapldl>. a u ,, bration. auction sale o f W is t Bros, next W e d ­ the most o f Deer Island L i v e Sto> k . A Iiak ,‘- |I ‘ le Oven bak ery Is pruc- nesday, June 14th. it promises to company's land is under water. T he y I ^ cull-v assured for Clatskanie. It Is be interesting. have moved all th eir cattle from the 'b o u g h t that the plant will be in- Mrs. P. A. fc'rakes has returned island and are ha vin g to use boat« stalled in thu n‘*ar iu'ure- ho me a l t e r spending a week In H i l l s ­ as a w a v o f g e t tin g o f f i A petition is being circulated In boro and Tobias, vis iting with her Mrs. Helen S h afe r Is at S e a s id e 1 ( la,ska,llH demanding the electric daughter, Lulu and her son, J. H. for the season and la o p e ratin g „ j company to g iv e all day and night Dobbins and fam il y. Mrs. fc'rakes confectionery store and handling thr service and f a i r and J e quita ble rates returned fe e lin g much im p r ov e d in c e rtif ie d m il k from their ranch here I f the demands are not granted, it health. is understood that another company Mr. S h afe r will go down later. Mrs. Lulu Lauchen atten ded the Mrs. R. H. Gaittens was quite ill 1.» rea dy to put their lines Into t'lat- Shriners banquet at the M ultnom ah kanie. P ra ctica lly e v e r y business far several days this week but is hotel, Portland. Monday, June 5th. man and user o f ele ctric power In much im proved at this writing. C hil dren's Day exercises w ill be latskanie has signed the petition. held Sunday m or ning . T h e pro gram E ig h t C la ts k anie businessmen hav-, is in charge o f Mrs. Boste r and it o f f e r e d to loan the local post o f The VERNON1A promises to be good. C. E. at 7 p. A m e ric an L egio n $25 each to build m. A delegation fro m the Vern on la a dance pavilion in the city park Mrs. Bushman reports her d augh­ ■ inp,, r of i uminerce went to St. T h e m on ey is loaned to the legion ter, Lulu as s lig h tly improved. Thom as C'ollison, an e m p lo ye on the J. D. Honeym an ranch was drowned Sunday w h ile a f te r cattle Mr. Johnson was on horseback and shouted a warnin g to Mr. C’ollison and A lle n B acheld er w h o w e re d r i v ­ ing but the w a r n in g was e v id e n tly .A- swung o f f and Alle n clung to it un- ▲ til he could be assisted. ('oll is on A who was d riv in g w e n t down and on- T the ; *e* H e » • ,. about 65 ♦ years o f age. T h e b od y was recov- ^ e r - , I and a i- ster liv i n g in Por i land A n o t ’ fied. Just about tw o years ago X a you r • man named T rach sel was T dro wned there. ,▼ T he A b id e Ppt. chapte r o f W est - ♦ m in is te r Guild o f R o s e < •. p A ▲ I llolt'iis OVER THE COUNTY nicked Decoration day on the George I X Fra kes farm. A spot was choeen uy ▼ Mrs. James P om e ro y. A b ou t sev ^ e n ty - fiv e e njoyed the hospitali ty of ♦ Mr and Mrs. fc’ rakes. A f t e r dinner A a ball gam e was in dulged in. T h is I chapter o f the guild is the largest In P or tla n d and on ly one in the IT. S. to have men as members. Mrs. J. W . McMIchael Is le ader and Miss Isa Wasson, president. M r and Mr- W , G. P o m e r o y and Mrs. P. \ F rak es were guests o f the guild. A f t e r an Illness o f o v e r tw o years Mrs. H a r rie tt M. W ils o n passed to I her eternal home T hursd ay m o r n in g .' June 8 . Mrs. W il son was the th i r d ' daughte r o f Mr. and Mrs. I. U. VVik- strom, was born near St. Helens on Septe m ber 14. 1891 and has spent most o f her life in C olu m b ia county. She leaves besides her parents, six sisters and tw o brothers. Funeral services w il l be held at the fam tlv ho me F rid ay . June 9 at 11 a. m l conducted by Rev. Bond o f the locai church. Inte rment will he in fc'alr- v i e w cemete ry. -------------- *--------------- d e l ig h t o f b o y l a n d hind It was known aii v . burg's " U o l d e n /am. * " *oi d e n t « th ere ure in .....a r"i ’ ' "tiiniunUv who w ill recall It with plM 7 ~; ; I'illltSi. W i t h tr ained Wild ai,|„ltil, “ [* d is p la y ». with hippo,,,,ia,lll( * * • » Simili boy » nr* happy Ever* » bere the gaudy p os te r» of e lep h an lM . lio n s ■, ( “ "t*. the pink find « I r l « on the "renin lag i i urea pumas, cam el*, .... nkey»! Imchs" i be henra m i fo i m i n * i„ * *nl and the jungle tr ibe« meet the <>>•• poi.n gro up s, the Van Alnburs I.audscatie. easeupe and i*lty high w a v s and b v w i i ' « ure plelel.eil with atilm ul» will show • that th#y I'Ul Iff---- tlreat som ethin g new In wild Hew. mlur. for ili«* i’irciiH fur ufflH* li»w i ■lily v HlfUlt» 27th i of y»» •nd »1 paid ui yrlof 1 >. Jul; Til« in t* Hist.' d far »1 torniti, ho and la tuad lueul u font« commit 1 n-oorvi Am«rtei cltulv« w»f *' Offtcial. ............. ., . . . i Van Ambiirg • Itimi Wtth thrae ring*, the nun *! Ti.iin-,! WIbi l i n i ,ls • coiniitK In arena and i l i » truck filimi wlth tin Am«rtfs i o » i l , couiiiig to exhibit on I ili »day . |IltM,| cosinopolltan troupe» 0f r|r. the l..g> men > bf ' " ì h e " li o w e v.m Mnburg combina- ' " " r" X®‘ ...... ' » Aumrle*- ui. I t Hon i» new Ibis yenr. bolli sbowa. frtmpes o f m a jo r city (aia« sbto«4 that li> tiow e v e i . a i e old fa v o r i te » in A m e r- III» l i o w e » li rea i London Porti« enemy t ,,.a and (be I l o » " » tire.il Lon don o f Hie big show program wIli noi lag *o»k.'tm ,.,¡■ 11 , iv, ii Lngllsh fa v o r i t e be belilnd t l i » entertalliliient in III* t(« such i fori» our i m i Wa i T h e Van Ani doublé Steel Van Amburg i m a ire died burg show is thè oldeat In Am erica. T h e show trav e ls on tour irato*. progress a ,,,| j|, [be day « o f wag on tiow c arrles o v e r flv c hundred Imr»«* acì • e em' nricd thè |arg"»t nieiiag.-rie In thè « l e v e n huutlred peopli tod nil I ol the k | fortini let muta ion rneu »odd *u the nr.'ib ion L> g i the Keilt i the Kenti held In t> and 30. > pound rt and «III t ol the no •III he y Kentucky An Interest Account with tliis hank will prove a j;oo(l investment for »hieb « I those looking for a sound hank with which to keep their money. This bank is striving to secure for its m customers the I greatest measure of safety for thier I I I funds, as well as to supply them with every modern hanking service. (»I S A Wilson, Pres. l et. . it w •U H« A l POOMfc. Albert D. Ridgeway, Vice Pres. E. E Wist, Cashier I'lip lt n l m i.I H iir p lii« f.llll.lXM ) ronlamiu a the »¡.rid i titee of I "We ls*i »onder of sled lutii: »bich «Ili »III be a an endurtu of the dea depart tiieiii in| the alt this menni Ih t I of the I a »ar I »«ea to i; I tbrnug «art.»: FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK I Ma: C u lla s i I k s l n . I üiM.t |)r(»,«ln>ry I not tetri Safe Deposit Boxes fo r Rent I « nr iV r ( V n l ln l« rr**| «m I im r k" I dr,i¡ l>«*|»o*tt He to II The Next Time You Are Down Let your appetite and your pocketbook be the judge as an inspiration to you. No difficulty getting the best A : I own— 20th Century Stores are the Perfect Stores Come and look at our vegetable counter. It will act of Fresh Vegetables here. Pure Lard in bulk ......... C RI SCO 17k Bulk Compound pound ........... 12k Del Monte Pimentos 17k O REGO N S T R A W B E R R IE S D A IL Y Slicing I omatoes. Rhubarb, Green Onions, Spinach, Cucumbers, 1 pound 23c; l l/ 2 pound 34c; 3 pounds 68c ; 6 pounds $1.30; 9 pounds $1.95 Pretzels, halt lb. package ......... 10c '40c Royal Baking Pow ­ der, 12 oz. can. . Proctor & Gamble O H , Naptha Soap, 4 b ’M «3C Crystal White Soap 5 bars ....... O L Y M P I C F L O U R barrel $8.35 ; 49-pound sack . . . . $2.09 Spanish Olives «j Lg. ones, pt. j a r « 3 « 3 C Pint Mazóla Oil .......... 23c Campbell’s Beans can B L O O K E R ’S C O C O A . It’s the best, 15c and ........... Peanut Butter, fresh made, lb. PREFERRED if you don’t find 15c 25c ranco • A m e ric a n Spag hetti IH -o z. STOCK COFFEE, can . . . . 12k Dill Pickles 3 small . . 5c 1 lb. can 38c; 3 lb. can $1.10. Oiegon Asparagus, New Potatoes, Green Peas, Sweet Potatoes, Florida Grape Fruit, Choice Groceries and Meats Our stock of groceries incomplete and of a dependable fjuahty an,l m our meat department you can secure the choicest cuts of beef at reasonable prices. W e make prompt delivery. Try half of i t - Central Grocery exceptional satisfaction, return and get full price of can back C A N N E D M I L K — Saturday and Monday— Federal. Darimade, Borden’s or Carnation, per c a n ............................................................. 9c Successors to Columbia River Meat Company Rutherford Bldg., Phone 80 * * * * * * * * * ^ * Oranges, Bananas, Fresh Pineapple 30c 15c Cabbage, Gooseberries lie Creme Oil Soap 2 bars ......... Silver Skin Onions, 1 umips. Radishes, Lettuce, Motif«* Y e llo w O /A I n t IV h « I i « h *, heavy No. -J rann WARREN T h at f o i u m h i a coun ty is d e « e r v - ! ing ot the kifflM X e x p l o i t * U o a ¡H as. sured. W a r r e n dis tric t has beaten , th e fam ed Hood R i v e r district in e a r l y production, o f berries this se a­ son by 1 « days N a tu r e has p r o v i d ­ ed f o r this section some w o nd e rful i ad vantages. Practical!/ fr e e f r o m 1, e a r ly or late fro sts wnich are pre­ valent in o t h e r sections it has a WOl ' d e rfu l fru it p ro d u c in g future. Had any ot h e r section accom plished what W a r r e n has in ea r ly b e rry p ro d u c ­ tion the p u b li c it y would b a d v a n t a g e o f and broad cas ted every- w here. I f H o o d R i v e r has any a d ­ v a n t a g e s th ey a r e ex p lo ited by the C h a m b e r o f C om m erce. W h a t Is H i" m a t t e r w it h the St. H e le ns o r g a n ! - , ration ? Do th ey k now that W a r r e n ! PIG C IR C U S C O M I N G ; * ^ 00000 ^ . ^ St. Helens. Oregon 00000000000000000000000 ^ ■la Fon