St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, September 29, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
s c A H i'o o s fc
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TK. furreni>oU‘it'“ ‘ " *«•»•’" « « Ululiti
tlioUKl.ifully
„uirlbui.- U-
w .^ k H « u . ü
Lu it up
e*j unti Mi* 11 of k •• 11 uro moving
;,rr‘ iu.uMHl.uld icotMjM lo Portland
f r .w k »h *T M «•■»y w111
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r*
|iut|«r, Mr
anil
Mm
" ih" 1"
*,ur
I» »I i k w I iik a very good grown, * ,
. I « tilH year. WM|„ |11M, yi..„.
„ „ I the y, ar lM,,ür/ , httt 2 7
l lM.ru i r . MU
.■„roll,.,!
....
grulle», about lite huid .- number uh v,
had I uh I y nur
Th. clan* In Uomini ir art |M <i0|lltf
" lr - •"•wm.K nuw , m uklhK nr „
t rai U.I iikh which will
„r q», , ,
t hu lim.... I . i •
I ,,IM boni«, b«ulil«u
Al a flint training
k I v I iik
r. Irl.“
M 1
,,À.t'i unii »birl- motor......... Indi'
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trulnlriK . lu t w ,
“
laid Saturday evening to Mi
Huiltli uh ti-iftn r. | lab I hk i ,,
.“fd the »c.hlliig of M l«»
llu*r| I wood working nicely. u,„| wU1 „
* mil Ml tjrunl llyera of lu .le-.P an out und help ,on »lru.t
,
-„c
Ml»« Hazel 1« u nl«<:« ..r play ground equipment for UH" ,,r n.c
Butl*'r * win! win* at »» ih * tliu*. u rrudi* ^i u<l«*nt h .
d.ul of Si'uppooB»
'l l...
Hlliltl. Hughe»
agriculture
U, ami Mr« llutiMturunor t M r« work I h proving very popului
i,„.
lynch i »pent Mouduy night with rnll nunili.tr provided f.tr huv«
....................
" Tues- rollml, und prat:11«. . WIK
|„
Ituiieri Mdjulnn
and ■
on
,tu„iiiiiig continued their Journey w.dl und«r way Thin . I uhh put „„ „
jal'iu alter.• they will visit Ills milk-te»iing demon .trudon
ut
iu«
| in. di'iiu u
Mher an>l mothe and l a k « In t b « county lair I uhi w . k
I atratli.ii wan wall anvertiaed , „ r ,'h„
Hull' k Itss been entertaining Ua. day of tl„. fair ...u u.iy,m« who
father and oilier relatlvea They would briny u aaiiipi« ,,r Mlj|k ,.ouM
pile, spending |>url of their 'Ini.. * w It tested f r « « , f ,|i;lIg,.
T l„.
Itb her brother. H II Allen tnd tu«t «li.it tlilrty-Hix ; ample» ,lf „,11k
w « t « t«at«d during !,•> (|Uy prove»
■Ilf
Hr, f'sthrurl was In h.ugenn over how popular ltile d«iu imlratlon wuh
w,eii .-ixl Ultemllng the funeral with tliu people
l'uis |>li>.logriiliph taken In on K i i k U h I i electrical
me.llco
laboratory!
t,er butt her-In luw,
Mr
Arm
Tli.. achoola in Oregon «ntltl.-d tu
sliowc II,.» t!«• dr.'ll.Ici disease, cancer Is c u rc l by first s u h je c ln g t|,« I
o f f « r thin count, ur« very few, ami
tint
|.ai,.n, l o a n . ighl-hour t real nient under a n e » X-Ray apimratus invent-
Mr» I' W Kddar >.f Si l’eul, I» Senppoo»« 1» v«ry fortunate m being
, <1 by Professor Wililz of Kurlungi'. U c m u t ) .
The
|*ouerful
-_*« mi .. nio
put on tli« lint
Tli« government
I Mat
toit <>| h rated ray» provide a "lethal dos«." for rareinoma cells, hut do
Puya half tli« salury of th« instrur-
Wk
not
uffe,
i
hculihy
tissues.
y r„ | ujttl *' iiurilH. WllO hUN UWJII lor th uh Having tli« l,.,a l taxpayer
II,,log her slsier, Mrs Jay W h I U
und the work 1» kept up to u Ulgi
j, riturned t„ llakor. Oregon, and standard, being Utlder governnienl ».is called to the bedside of bin j
A new bridge over the Lewis and
mother who Is seriously ill
! < lark river on the lower Columbia!
III liter uii go to her home In S ilt Hiipervlalon ull the time
Mi .s Relic I-
t onologue of St. i highway has been decided upon by
-o city. I tall
Mrs
W h il e ur-
Football pructlce 1» I m -I iik held reg
iUipanled Iter a fur us Portland
ulurly and »ome flue maierlul for tin Helens Spent tile week end with Mrs tile Clatsop county court. The new
A mass meeting |» culled for teuin Itui developed
,
structure will cost $1S,Q00 and will
The first guim.
Miss Edith Dennett who has been ! he financed by county funds alWiougli
sully October :i ut H p til III t.ie will h« with I tu in ler next Saturday
if i u II F 1 Z l « k f u l l . f \ /I • I» r» * n n
n « . . ...ill 4...
■¡iiite
III
al
the
home
of
her
parents
‘.„ti a |>ru.' hull for the p u r p »*« afternoon. und anyone winning to g.
it is understood that no I levy
will he
numtnsllng cllV officers
to
tei with (he teum may set ure room In was ink.n to Portlund for treatment made this year for that purpose. Ac.
last
Friday.
tual construction work will probably |
A«1 on »1 the Novetnher election •be U uh with the team ny net ing y r
Mr and Mrs Hergstrom and Mrs commence in May and the span will
Thv penny uu Inch social given on l.uebke
l.el’» gu aio.iB und boost
Johnson and friends from St. Paul. i.e rushed to completion.
Workmen
I Saturday «'veiling by members of for Ih « team
we ha* « n good one
Udl'» Aid was quite successful
Several Mludent» derided to huv. Minn . motored down from Portland have already begun work on t h e 1
rally and fmain lally
About $.15 a little diversion li.ht Friday and Kundav and were guests of Mr und grade of the new bridge and also
left th« school grounds nl noon wllh Mrs llurgen and Mrs. Almroth at a making needed repairs on the old
ji reallied
siruiture, which will have to carry
Mr sml Mrs Al Tsnnler, Mr tnd out permission and started to spend picnic party at Columbia Reach .
Mr and Mrs J M Hurkh«ad en tlie beach traffic until the new bridge
i firney snd Hoy Freeman. Fern the noon hour In a non-studlous uc-
lit Ire among our local people tlvlly
I hey . a m « buck sooner than tertaln.'d the following at dinner on is finished
------------* ------------
Mr and Mrs f!
Ticha-
, took In the Hound up
intlelpated,
and
made
suitable Stindav
Mist Wantada axe sale getters.
Mr» l’r.i> has been spending s»v- .mends an far as possible. Let’» not nor and family, Mr and Mrs. Jewett
and son. Mr and Mrs Sid Melhulsn
1 day- In Portland with h.*r son have a "nex t" time
of Portlund, and Mr and Mrs H. K
i »nil family
Among the prize tukers at the fair
Mr an<| Mr»
tins Fredrickson we net« tho following high school LaHure and .laughter Harriett of St.
Helens.
w liken possession of their new students: Jennie
Kcheoley,
plllo >
B» The Kelly family who vacuti d uses first; Lots Meg!« Sun.! mud-
Free For Our Remlers.
.» moved to St Helens
pron. third; t hus Tarbell, Short
W*
have
made
arrangements!
Th« L e g i o n ' s hard times dance Is horn heifer, first; Charles also won
lardty nlghl at Watts
Ar
Price
l i t ! 00 prize for lielng new exhib­ »hereby every housewife who reads
Adml--lon K9c
Prizes for itor with the first prize in tills eluss this paper ran obtain a copy of "Re
tiurd times costume» and Florence Wlkstrom, gown, second. liable Recipes” absolutely free of
most mnilc.il rOHiui’ie
Marguerite
Sml.li,
pajamas, first; ' hurge by simply writing the Home
Mr Jones who purchased l he Kay l.auretta
Shappee. dresH, second; Economics Department of the t'al
!y*r plsre. ».is loading new fur- Marguerite Smith and Delbert Sni­ timet Raking Powder C o . 4I0O-2S
Arc you fully protectcMl with
lire it the depot last Wednesday. der took first on the high school Fillmore Street, Chicago, III.
“ Reliable Recipes” contains 78
the horses became frightened poster made together; Nina White,
in.suraiico? \\nul<l you have* an
Mrinzwur. throwing the furniture gown, first
The high school booth Pages o f recipes and other inform a­
amount *uffi< i<*nt to r<‘huiM
Hid deniuUshllig several piece i wss decorated by Mr
Smith tills tion appreciated hy every house­
tin* home which you hav * lab­
wife
li
is
Illustrated
In
colors
and
John Watson Is at present ill the year, und while we didn't take the
ored lonjf for and saved to
dtmarluin hospital, room 4 1?. prize, we had u very good booth, and will prove quite htdpful In prepar­
ing the dally menu
d «III be glud 1» see faces from deserving of much credit
huild?
more we
We have also made arrangements
;ae
think than uuh given
hy the one
Di-»aster comee without any
with
the
Calumet
Raking
Powder
'era Price |. ft Friday for I' of •< Judge that puHsed on the various
warning-
Insurance
is the
Co where! y their Home Economic»
t «he ».os u student lust year
«nos
wise and nafe preventative.
Department will cheerfully answer
Mr tnd Mr Fred l.unge ure being
The student body wuh organized
I n present tin* lui|>erial In*
ktntuhie.l
on the arrival of u this yeur witli Laura L’hluu.n, pres ill questions pertaining to cooking,
kitchen equipment, etc. There I h al>-
Mírame ft inpany of New York,
it* distiller. September 22.
.dent. Marie Lynch, vice preslden',
,'lutely no rhnrge for this service
a Triple \.Y.\ com|w«tiy.
I jomm -
hr sod Mrs Hhrluve motored to ilerthu Soder, secretary
and John
Write the Home Economics De-
4*s promptly adjusted.
If you
fair Tuesday In their sedan Jepson, treasurer. The interest tak
nartment of
the Calumet Raking
need more insurance or want to
!kp; C. L t'offyn has replaced Ills eu in the meetings point tu a success­
Powder C o . 4100-2S Fillmore St,
insure the new building, set*
l,r"let wllh a llulck und his fath- ful year In student activities
Chicago. Ill , today for a copy of
pirthtsed u Hrlscoe
The Wurren bus Is carrying 28 "Reliable Recipes.”
' lid« lire».-II entertained several students ,o the high school each duy
Ha mile friends with a wemle It is driven tip Will Hotel and Is one
The editor of the Huston News
a: at his home Monday
inglit of the best In the state, costing about Hureau writes of “ t h e failure of our
SCAPPOOHIO, ORK4JON
8 JO weru present and had such »2600 00 with the extra equipment pul.lie school system to give proper
pod time
equipment
duration as to money and the func­
Dot C L i off>ti und family. Ills
Tile typing clitss was lurger than tions of money.”
ihor sn.l mother who recently a r ­ usual this year, und It cas necessary
id (rum Kansas. Mra. Ilryunt and tu add an additional machine Those
fvc all spent the week end at ¡taking second year work are now du­
de. returning Sunday evening, lug some fine work and are trying
Scappoi.Hi- entertainment a l i t o r the speed record
If Your Home
Would Burn
Tonight
G. A. Niblock
ui rhuis.U) eve
‘ ' o *' ll received, the audience
BEAVER
*
HOMES.
>hrite tnd very appreciative
| Mlaa Nettle Slgman of liufur. Ore .
. , " ,“ u»l,ni,‘ U celebrated nrr
y|»|ti,lg |„.r »inter. Mrs D t
»Jiirlbdsy iiiinlverHary I uh I Fri- i amlth
^ l| the afternoon
Several of her
Matrons of
the Heaver
Homes
*4*»ii(l ueighliors gave her a sur- school are proud of tliu showing
"' *,ul ^ r» Rushman mild It was m ad « at the county fair by the pu-
tlr.i party silica, tieing married pits
The school was awarded sec­
Touisila) h I iu baked it beautiful ond prize for the best tltecorated
e call«.] M . ....r ) C a k a " and such booth and also won several ribbons
|P 0»«d tu he as It dlsapp.-ureil mys- on Individual displays
**lf hut came hack III time for
laiule and Clarence Munott spent
'♦irbration
the week end with their shuur. Mrs
' “•»unity Church services Sun- L W agner
,i school st in a
morning wor
The bridge being constructed near
11 »'dock. C K at 7 p m , the Jay Archibald place Is almost
“ •'»ice at s
o ’clock
Mr completed and tuke» the place of th •
'• l»stor
old bridge which was Just about
ll1» Kls.m.ir Itumey, daughter of worn out
It was a needed Improve­
Mr» A Itumey and Mr Jus- ment
| k' tvl" *• f” married Wednes -
Mrs Edward Ketel of St Helens
ornln* at tp,. ( uthollc church. Is here for u few days visit with her
' cn», hy Father Clancy
The parents. Mr and Mrs O J Thoms-
*°rp a dark blue traveling silt,
A number of resident* of Ibis sec­
cream rose liu.l»
She tion attended the county fair at St
Si T k '<l by h" r "• "«‘-c. Miss tsi Helens last week
I"- groom was iillen.leil hy
Jai k Archibald and family of New
J,.
Mr I’harles Setvln
A berg were recent visitors In <>ur com
cc.'Pllon and
dinner
was miinlty. Mr Archibald coming down
„ * 1 h«* tioni.- of the bride In on a business mission
. "*
rite house was heautl-
The rains of the past few days will
— " ‘rate,! with
flowers
and I h * of much benefit to th.' fanners a*
4*r .
party standing It will make the fall pasturage much
_v 6
" ritl ' " ’I1
About seventy better
Th, T m *'
...... ..
«HIM»»'"'.'»1 lMlfsonage In almost
b ac h elo r flat
•it fi„ J
work will he
l r"l',h"-l *bls
week
C.
C.
Mr and Mrs Mcltea accompanied
" » 'he hill Is well lin hy Mrs Fowler of Rainier spent sev-
a* |..m "*®tg«‘ Fleming Is building eial days visiting on the Flat anil al
Her. I.
^'’'•'b Rcappoose near tending the fair
I* <• Jacobsen ha* sold bis kora
» h«» ,r*|" Pb*ce
Ralph I-aiiK
n|l nf J t ! ' ' b1« new dwelling truck and bought a n*".v Maxwen
The Rally Day exercises will he
ih, ™*PP°«*e
The lumber Is
m •
•* In in "o' f,,r ,h" ^ratne col- held at the school at 1 C :M
Everyone turn out and
»»«II h„" ' ' " " H '"Mltlon
M R October H
* N r > , ' completed painting show that you are Interested In the
c|*rrt,
'’ n' 1 n,,w w ork ing on Sunday school work
Miss Florence Larson spent sui
*»hii t P“ 'n.,ln* 'b e exterior Mr
» ,k,'"ghnh.i,» t •'•’mpleled paint unlay and Sunday with the home
11 htertor 1
fr e e m a n cottages folks
„
„ .
,rl1 for Roll McKay
Mrs Holing entertain,'d Mrs Kol
land Maaten and Mr* O a f ' 1,0 !
r«n-»SH, S, li.M'l N,.w ,.
Wednesday afternoon
,
/■•Hi im
Mr nnd Mrs
Frank Ninfei and
«•Itin, ! " w,r" ,l" ‘" " t tn the high
1 C :* "
't r d V v lX .V 'lm o n g ! Mr”
wm
Sodderherg were gue*,s
*" foll° w s ;
Freshmen, of friends In Warren Sunday.
4
l ? : Juniors. 19. and
W m Rrasmor has been In
There are 36 students sylvanla for several week, where hoj
j
R O T ’S
DEPENDABLE
MERCHANDISE
AT REAL LOW PRICES
Forethought-
The great financier-, of America today are
the men who built Savings Accounts but yes­
terday.
The first hundred dollars saved means the
fit si thousand— and that thousand has meant
many a man’r fortune.
Y O U R F O R T U N E may lie in forming
the simple habit of banking a little surplus
every week.
The amount doesn’t count.
It’s the start— that’s the thing.
O ! .? D O O R S A R E W I D E O P E N T O Y O U
4 Pei Cent on Savings.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
•-
OF SCAPPOOSE
S. A. Wilson, Pres.
Albert D. Ridgeway, Vice Pres.
E. E. Wist, Cashier
Capital und SurpiUs C30.000
L'niicd Suites Depoaltory
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
Farmers
and Dairymen-
W E H A V E R E C E IV E D A N O T H E R C A R L O A D
OF
M IX E D
FEED.
WE
CONTRACTED
FOR
T H IS S O M E T IM E A G O A N D T H E P R IC E IS
R IG H T .
HAY
P L E N T Y OF T H E
BEST
ALFALFA
ON HAND.
Y our Winter Fuel Supply
Ha.ve you laid it in or are you waiting until it gets
real cold bet
ore you think the house
would
be
more comfortable if the heater or furnace was rur-
ning full blast?
W e believe you will feel better sat­
isfied if you have several tons of R O C K
S P R IN G S .
W Y O M I N G L U M P C O A L in the basement and
when cold weather does come you can say, "Let it
come. I am prepared."
C E R Y B I L L - T H E H O U S E W I F E ’S T R O U B L E "
Place Your Order Now
W e Offer
W e have an abundant supply of coal on our dock and
A N O P P O R T U N IT Y T O S A V E O N T H A T G R O ­
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
will make prompt delivery.
W e are satisfied you will
find it more economical to use coal than wood
either the stove, furnace or heater.
4 Pounds Cut Macaroni..................................... 25c
1 Large Pkge. Perfection Crackers .................. 31c
1 10 -lb. Can Golden Marshmallow Syrup............ 99c
1 2« .-lb. Can Royal Baking Powder .............. $1.20
1 12 oz. Can Royal Baking Powder.................... 42c
3 No. 2 Cans Wassell’s Loganberries................ 50c
10 Cans Carnation or Borden’s Milk................ $1.00
3 Cans No. 1 Shrimp ....................................... 50c
3 Pkges. Sunmaid Seedless Raisins .................. 50c
3 Pkges. Sunmaid Seeded Raisins................... 50c
1 Pound Can Ghiardelli’s Chocolate................... 29c
Sperry’s Snow Drift Flour............................ $1.95
Crashlin Toilet Paper. 10 rolls.......................... 50c
coal thrown into the furnace or heater in the evening
will keep a alow, steady fire and the house will be
comfortable when you arise in the morning.
R O C K S P R IN G S L U M P C O A L is not screenings.
It is jus’c what we say— L U M P C O A L for the small­
est lump is four to five inches in size, with the pos­
sible exception of a small percentage caused by
breakage in transit. W e repeat and want to empha­
size the fact that It would be wise on your part to
order your fuel supply N O W .
You
ROTS
• M O N E Y -S A V IN G G R O C L R
P H O N E 42
YES. W E D E L I V E R
in
A few lumps of
will
be
Sa tisfied
with
Rock
Springs
Coai
Fra»nk W ilkins
Office an d W arehouse on Sheldon Dock, Phone 8i>
Bi hiding Supplies* Feed Hay and Grain
<
OVER THE COUNTY
by LOCAL APPLICATIONS, os they
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh la a local dlaea«e, greatly Influ-
P U B L IC F O R U M
eri ed by constitutional conditions. H A LL B
CATARRH MEDICINK will cure catarrh.
It is taken Internally and acts through
» a * * * * * « * * «
the Itlood on the Mucous Surfaces of the
rystem HALL S CATARRH MEDICINE
O ' M . I L L K Y A S U S <Jt KSTIOV.
is composed of some of the beet tonics
known, combined with some of the beet
St. Hi
blood purlflere. The perfect combination
of the Ingredients in H A L L ’S CATARRH
Kditor St. Helens Mist.
MEDICINE is what produces such woo-
Deur Sir: I would like to u-' a d.rful result» In catarrhal conditions.
tew words in regard to our business
Druggists 75c. Testimoniale free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props.. Toledo. O.
■ n our own home town There was a
big holler when the Kuiuiqr men
m e here and took the work and
(liamtH-rluln's Cough Remedy is
money awuy from our home people.
Pleasant to Tuke.
So now the Portland business people
nave their busses In and out of St.
The finest quality of granulated
II lens taking the tailors' work that loaf sugar is used in the manufac­
n bu done here hy our home tail- ture of Chamberlain's Cough Rem­
s and keep the money in town. Our edy and the roots used In Its prep-
own tailors live here anil should lie ration give it a flavor similar to
r. tronized in preference to outslde maple syrup. maklng it qulte pleas-
illcitors who never leave a dollar tint to take
This is of muet) lm-
In üt. Helens, but only .ake our mon- portance when a medicine must be
« y °ut.
glven to young chlldren.
It Is fa-
P. J O ' M A L L E Y . mous for tts cures