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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1922)
HOSE F E S T IV A L PROGRAM C O M P L E T E NOTH K O F F I N A L A (< k » L \ T . I ueaduy, June ¡¡o, the opening day of the m u» Portland lloae festival Will wllneaa the arrival and corona- Mon or Queen Harriet The crown- dig of the queen In beuutl.'ul latu- SCAPPOOSE Mlaa Ituth Hunter, daughter of Mr relhurat park will he one of the moat and Mra lien Hunter wer«, married , ,.| ho I ii Hhrdl »«taolu nununu In St Helena, Tuesday, June «th impre.alve ceremonies of the entire week Included among thin duy'a i '»"11 u ,11 iMIlllUatUtl last w w k The young couple are hotli well even I a w-i|l he the official opening of known 1,1 Ihla locality and have the 'lie festival center and the Hose »•‘•"J h n »'Ml ...... Forced to Give Up Several Po If"“ . | ,|c, Mr« C u«k«, who lx heal wlaliea of a float of frl«.|ida They .how ui the armory. urn away on a abort honeymoon and sitions on Account of Rheu *" °f The annual regetta on the Wllla-* mtfftai* * f" , r “ w*"k and children will will rmilde al 1 > ih „ Island on their " "'H e rlv>-r, a four-hour program, matism— Praises Tanlac for H *1"11 v lli'h'ii hopio to the roast return. participated in by motor boats, rac Mra I it Kngltah and Mra Al Hit Complete Recovery. J ^ j^ d Hi. h,' r ‘,ur- mg -ihella and other water craft will hell I . « f f e n drove h, cialMkanle on I.»* I he chief event of Wedneaday. look out the agwirv b rlday lo attend tile funeral of M th " I couldn't hold down a aleady Job June _’ | The I H 8 Connecticut! , noi. k ■ .11 1 » ........ turning mid Lauru Wilcox Mra Wilcox was Ilo nnd lx destroyer» the Chauncey, on account of rheumutism and had to John Francis Iturna, I’erclval. Kul Hive up several places, hut aince tak ¡“Vh” xfn>riio“ » “ n*'w u ‘ r 1,0 coiialn o f Mia FnglM, Mr« Mary (¡ove, who waa taken lor, Somers and Farragul will he ■ ng Tanlac I never have an ache or ““ fi.iirch xorvloee for Sun very III aeverul ilaya ago waa taken Mm honored vlallora in Portland hur i pain in my body.” declared E. J The Huniett, f,914 4f,th Ave., Southeast, ....t - io m Vincent hoepital Monday night bor for Itoae festival week d wnihiop «1 I 1 o dock, < K and waa up,«rale,I on Tuesday mom crews from the various destroyers Portland, O re , machinist for the i10,“ m ,.v. ili>K Kcrvlce at night Ing, bui could not rally and died will participate In the wuter sports Singer Sewing Machine Co k \ir I loud, piMitor "ItheumatiHm and stomach troub- 1 ueaduy night The hodv la at the on Wednesday W hile undertaking parlo s, Hi ||e| Perhaps the rnoat spectacular fea le held me down for ten years and “ ru wu"“ ‘ "",l W,U . ., „,,1 Mi.min) Hi the school at ena Funeral aervlcoa will he held ur„ of the events scheduled for 1 never expected to see a well day My neck pained mo so had :''..duch h> ch i t director, clerk end Thursday at 2 p m Thursday evening, June 22, will be again. Mra M I, Nichelila of I'orthmd la Hie utturk on a pioneer wagon train that sometimes 1 couldn't turn my ,’,lhiT l)U»IIH«»» Tic Udii Aid guv« a cup and vlaltlng her alater, Mra Fogliali by r.OO Indian hravea. Kcd men head without moving my whole body Mra C II Fogllah and Mra F from all over the atute and from and I had severe pains ull through ' r „bo* • I" 1 Thurx.lay at the My legs hurt me so * « . » f Mr" I’ricc, llie pfoaldent An A Colvin motored to Portland on Washington are being called by the my shoulders ‘ "„rrttlnit proKrum under Mr» U «t- I UMMfluy Hreiit Sachem P P Fisher for this bad I was often unable to walk a Mia Lovell was a Portland viaiior ’■vent On Thursday afternoon the slop and had to take to my bed. My i,fb * 1 » rendered The Cluhlr. I day program under Wedneaday to a«>e her mother who la i >1) mplui'H at Mulmoniah field. Port stomach got so badly out of order direction Mm I to. ter. nuper- n Si Vincent hoKpItul land'» natural amphitheatre' will that what little I did force down dis r wa- ".'H «elected and well Mr and Mra t It Anderson were draw thousandH of Intereated apec- agreed with me. “ Tanlac went straight after my ^ „rc d i.y the children After t h » Portland vlallora Saturday and Sun 'uiors Tennis representing the ¡¿„ret iKiuuet» of roue» were Kent day and came home driving their Olympic. Multnomah and other fare- troubles and now ! don’t believe own Chevrolet most athletic clubs of the Pacific there Is a trace of rheumatism left. U, ,11 the ahut :ii" M.w K'to*I Sutler. who tuuKht ousl will compete in championship I can hardly get enough to eat. sleep fine and do as big a day's work as buUl M,| r„ 1.0 me here ha» an .■vents YANKTON I certainly recommend Tan miinreil her cue .cement to Mr Fuat 1 lie grand floral parade, the most ever School meeting next Mon,lay eve important feature of the llose festi lac highly." wa The wedding 1 » planned for Tanlac Is sold by all good drug nlng A director und clerk to he val, will take place on Friday a f gists. ^Mr^iiad M Henry W hite ar elected ternoon. June 22 Over 20« beautiful (¡uy Terbell. who hna a road con lecoraled vehicle» representative of nod hotio- Sunday after vlaltlng in "Smlls W eek ” was all right, but ! ' lie.r daughter. tract nuur KaInter, waa home for municipalities of the entire Pacific Btbel wd hu land. Mr and Mrs I hi. week und o.i«: and Ilrlliah Columbia will par to .-mile weakly Is all wrong Mlaaea l.laentierg and Father ticipate In the parade Never has igdireon St,ry franc f l.yle, Waalilngton. Itr.gga were eletded delegates to Ul- uch a widespread interest been evi a « gueet of Mo Mary Richardson. tend the Sunday school convention denced In Port-land'» annual rose Mlaa Enid Tarbell, also May and show , «i.uol mai. .f oulhern California, The Oregon sportsman-tourist ex ill« cane lionn- front O A with Larry are Hpendlng the week vlalt- InK relatlvea near Italnler nidi, presented for the first time try Mary The dance held al the tie » Par lo- Portland Chamber of Commerce, (umml'iloner \\ J Fullerton waa I d the i Ity I "' ■ !•>> looking over the se. home laat Saturday night wai 'o portray to o u r visitors hr well as I h • neat '<» resident» of the city the scenic (Ciimty road leading to the Iron ore enjoyed by all preeent oue will he huld at the ( h retire beauties and facilities for outdoor Hewitt Building use. recreation of the great Northwest, an Hate» ■nine from Itaker, Ore Maiden home Itrlmm A Sons have a large crew *111 he a great point of Interest all lo «pcn.l "i. il wee ha with h«.r Their first through the week Housed in th? diu|ht»r, Mr« J White T h e day af picking slrawberrlea v- .rtlvin« received a telegram ahlpmenl waa mare thim a ton of i ¿inn- building. The Armory, will he Yankton la rerlalnly the 1 lie rose show Itose culiurlhla from HlUli her aoii alio la a railroad berries place lo raise fine atrawherrle, and ill over the slate will compete for ton nad l>>> n m anlly killed Fancy Dishes honors in an exhibit of the choicest Hr and M I. (1 Smith and Mar- i uapherrle- Mr and Mrs llarry llow.nd cal.i.- rosea grown In the world A dls- fnerite «olore.l lo Seaside In (heir Home Made Candies ipirk and »pan lie» llulrk for the cp from Apiary Sunday to v »it re a- inrtlvely new feature of the Hose how will be the dlsirict Hose exhib iwk *od to von Mr» Smith's moth tlvea and get some atrawherrle» Our Sunday school la raising it. where the various residential sec- Sundaes and Parfaits tr Th* younit ,■! . Illble rlaa* held funds to repair the church, also lo 'lons of the city will compete for pul a new fence around the euie- Frappes and Frosted ilg heat honors beautiful silver u ¡ce cream -lal Wednesday eve- The Young Ladles' claae will •ropliy for this event has been o ffe r nn| at II*. .. of Mr (Jrewell tery. Drinks have a aland near (he (¡range hall ed by the Oregonian. About | l t .......... realised, the pro Suturday where they will sell Ice ted* to be u . 1 for the church The proceed» to he their S*r*r»l of iur folk» enjoyed th« cret.ni Why Suffer W illi lUicum alUin? Soda Fountain Specialties (Uuuiniua in ‘ Helens laat week hit toward the repairs The slock show to he held at the Ik) you know that nine out of Ml»« Tipton .n,d Mrs Wlat motor id 8 Monmouth for the day. Friday Orange hall Saturday promises to he every t«-n case» of rheumatism are Oultc a number of good raid,, »Imply rheumatism of the muscles Mrs B*»«in, t and I'atnlly were the good The culf clubs un or chronic rheumatism, neither of f««i> of Mr .uni Mr» |lu»h In I'orl will lie brought to bring their calves and the child which require any internal treat land lilt week I barl-» latnil.erson la adding Im rens Judging la always Interesting ment? The pain may be relieved by Chamberlain's Liniment, Kowaetna to In residence A fire II A l.lngren of the antiniil bus applying pur hi> Ju-i |,e«»n completed and liundry il. part men! of O A C will which makes »h-ep and rest possible, A and that certainly means a great lb« tntwior 1 « being papered and Judge (be Inief and dairy (alth- picnic lunch will lie served at noon dea l to any olio afflicted with rheu 'lUSteh matism. Mr and Mr« I.eater Adams of Everybody invited to attend l»rr* enu ihc » . ,-k end with home foika Mn (¡rant Lynch la Halting with lr.»td« at (¡aril«,n Home tills week Mr* Stoll,>ni . yg and M u I m «I of Dine Mount.. • ,.re with Mra Stol Marts daur Mra Henry wiai tin week Mn Ollte Sloltanherg am* In from Nowbsrg where she tu I khti tea, lone the paat year Mm Mary l ring la visiting her Ut*r Mr» (¡rani Watts Hoyd (Itrwnll |H r,.modeling the hiinor of In mi i. , repanerlni: and T HE U N I V E R S A L C A R Minting $ Irwin lire». II i, home for a coup - 1 .»of seeks » - hi« camp Is cloaed. Mr »nd Mra John Johnson of forrlmd »ere , , ,,f Mr. and Mrs. I I! Wist Sunday, Warrei, iJohluns lisa gone to Ho- sulni Ma.»li:iigtoii to spend hla va- *' "lib Mr and Mrs Jack Pun-I St. Helens Candy Kitchen IC E C R E A M St. Helens Candy Kitchen It. * c*f‘‘ * f |»li I *rty waa a novelty, «lb » Met wh lf mch Monday night folk' caught 216 craw- II *1»» Viola * oopwr of Warren |** **• Of the |iile«ta »r. Oeorgc i.r.inl la vlaltlng s«v 1 , 4 ,',,,na. Waalilngton, . “"f nm. lo r. her »on, Clarko nnd I jj ,I"' oilier relatives. , r *n,i " r Marek aro being con. i. T . ? 1 ....... «e (unii w u!"’» ‘ 1 t»' birth oi of a son lain. ».«C 1 **' ■ Marek will he re “Mibereil » , Ml»-. Fila Havltk »nd Mr, Irwin o f Nampa, Ida- t«*k**r» I fora pan of the °r Janie, Johnson, manager of w Honsyman ranch [k, ' ..... . business meeting ilf r|"'l»n I ndeavor Karle Pler- ,,r' " ' " ' e d president » nd Ulk I rum, secretary, Ford parts, like almost everything else worth while, are countcrteitcd. Imitation parts are manufactured to S E L L at the highest possible rate of profit and the grades oi steel used are consequently not the same high quality, specially heat-treated alloy steels spe cified in Ford tomulas for the manufacture of G E N U I N E F O R D FARTS. Don't be misled— Insist upon G E N U I N E 1 ORH F A R T S made by the Ford Motor Company. By so doing you will get from 35 to 100 per cent more wear from them, and you will pay the lowest possible cost 50'/, O F G E N U I N E F O R I) F A R T S R E T A IL FOR LE SS T H A N 10c E A C H r|,V' ,,rc y,'Ty f|n,‘ Ir f r.0 >0 e crates rs te « » a teverul **v ,ral or of t: the growers are T " i * Olrect lo ,|, e cannery A »perlai -----* '* f '»I of «nr» the iTMiiini council t|* rai| , Me-ting tir ,«»rr * ’* “ hipping 'Id lin g •wrih. ..f,,r T,"'"rt*y "i*iit »« t»i«'' Urin u/ W'U,'r honor fi, ‘*'r hf"rd gradunles with Veda«.,I m ” 1,1imelle university on -C !a l ' ..... accepted a po }%r hMf‘ ,n*to n d e k r to tench n«'it i s l a n d >m J a M' llrlde went to tta- Ihi u. ‘ .‘ v "«e her daughter. ** operat i« l '”1 w,' ,> underwent t»» J " f,,r appendiciti» Tues- ^»'on win v feiend« o f Mrs •W xtnod ,i P|‘'n" ‘*‘ l to learn that »'-.ng *» « « - ^ ^lf!r!‘ k‘ " ,,f f’ °rtland and Miss *IWri serr . daughter o f Mrs S » o f ti,'' A" r,‘ "tarried al the! ^t «osri», '/'''"groom In Portland »IM*, J?n" 4 T h"y have the ^ '»Ian,I 'f " 1 ,h" ' r f f ' w d s at RnP* ' ° of Hank». 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Moth McKay, ng ‘»«troni, Mrs. Arch T)un- at the hour of one o'clock p. m , and the court room of said court has been appointed by said court as the j time and place for the hearing o f ob- In the Matter of the Estate of laiw- | Jections thereto and the settlement rence fe tta , Deceased. thereof Notice is hereby given that the un Dated and first published at 8 1 . dersigned, as administrator of the Helens. Oregon, Jun<- 16. 1922 estate o f Lawrence Cetta, deceased, A f A N IPA K O LI. has filed his final account In the county court o f the State of Ore J. W. DAY, Attorney. Administrator 26t6 gon, for Columbia County, and that ------------ •------------ .Saturday, the 10th day of July, 1922. Use Mist Wantads. They pay In the County Court of tlu- M ate of Oregon, for f'olum ldu County. The Pacific T elephone And Telegraph Company