St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, October 20, 1922, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Correspondence
joy able time at the Parent Teach­
ers' meeting lo lie held in the school
house next Friday afternoon at " in.
October L’l'tli V program Is being
SCAPPOOSE
prepared by the gradi1 pupils Each
will be asked to tcspond at
Mr* V ,>aii.’ ami Kitwtrd i>f St member
cull on tlie following subject
Helens SumlHM’d at tin* McManus roll
I’l.iy Ground Equipment and Plans
home .
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. , , v . . . . . . . . fo r P u r c h a s ln g lt for Our Scinto!
Mr* Lo reti Johnson
had Iktrothy | ^
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are planning tu
llallhi'im for a house kucsi last Meek come and all are inviteli
and Mr and Mrs Kre«l Miller als-> Girla' husketbull praclice bus now
M e r e Sunday guests
and there is a fine prosperi
Mr IIrewell, lloldle and Miss Tip- starteli
for
a
good
team ibis year Kighteen I
ton visited Mr and Mrs Irwin lire girls are coming
out for practiee and
well at Hammond camp over S u n ­ some good player*
are developing '
day.
Watcb us wiu some games thi> w In '
Charles launberson and family ter."
motored to Sea side Friday anil spent The lugli school will bave a Ila » - 1
the week end there
Mr and Mrs Oorrnan Loss of lowe'en party a week frotn Tliurs- i
Portland spent Saturday and Sunday day llur night
seems to liave receiveil
with Mr* Frank Kauiev and Mis- its full school
share of offteers al t Ile teuch-
El fa lainiberaon Mrs Los* was for ers' institute.
Our superlntendent. t
merly a Seappoose yrirl Gorman t'. L. l'offyn wus
chosen as vlcel
Loss is a young artist, meeting with presiilent of thè county
teachers' as-
success In Portland
as secretary-treasurer ufi
The funeral of Frank Adams w a s soclation.
county O S T. A. and delegate,
held Tuesday afternoon with inter thè thè
state teachers' convention to!
ment at Warren The Odd Fellows to
lield ut Portland during thè Itoli-1
had charge at the cemetery Peat It he
Mr l.uehke was put on thè
was due to tuberculosis of the brain ilays
hoaril of control for arraugiug tin i
which finally caused paralysis II athletic
for thè county
was well known here having been \ thr oughout events
thè coming year. Steph­
resident for a num ber of years and en
Il Smith was otte of tini county
owns several dwellings
teachers put on thè generai program
Mr. Luebke was given a surprise at
thè teachers' institute nini guve a
Monday evening at the home of Mr-
good account of thè Sm »»li - 1
Shannon honoring his birthday a n ­ very
Hughes agriculturnl work iti Oregon
niversary About thirty of his friends Some
were lieard to remark whlle,
attended and helped him enjoy the Mr Smith
was tulking. "W'hal col
celebration
lege is that man frolli,'' and we wer«-|
Geo McFadden has returned to proud
to quote that he was frolli our
our midst and is occupying the sec­ I Jiigh school
tion house
Snider. one of thè boy* ini
Mr Hostetler met with an aut thè llelliert
agticultur e class, was enabledl
accident last week when he collided, to
the life i»f otte of bis falli-'
with an other car at intersecting er's save
cows last week Having studied
streets in Portland N’o one was
hurt but the car wase considerable I 1,11 *** i< " r in c l a s s lie recognized t ':
damaged
! -> '»ptoms in the cow and applied th”
A. J Van waring is the depot agent !
r.e n" ' dte!< Vou,,K Snld,'r >*v.
during the vacation of Mr Niblock 11 ’ " m ' " district and is (In- -
Mrs N'els Anderson, who was op- ’f ,-o u *s Snider
♦ •rated on is doing as well as could
" k 10
«»nett and John Jcpson
be expected
T
*n shop work have r»-
Earle Peterson spent last Sunda. ! l,'n,l-v completed two magazin.
In Astoria
1 ai ks for the school one Tor me
Prof tv 1. Coffyn and family mo
'“’"1 ' 1*>rar> a,u* OI1'' ,l,r
lored up the Columbia Highway as ! icultura! room All of the boys :ii
far as the falls last Sunday His par ' h* clus» >'aVH Ju»t complete,|
mal-
ents and sister and family also took ,-t ‘‘piece for use in the shop. sa.
the trip
i lag the district the coat ot t h m e
There were three families f r o m ; 1
Minnesota arrived in Seappoose last
Tt"' commercial students of the
week and are looking for places to '"'tiool ar> progressing very rapidly
locate.
Fhe twenty-five stud.-nis in typing
A chicken thief or chicken thieve; -«re learning the rudiments of t .
are again in our neighborhood, so “ ° r 't very well and wiil soon ne
get your locks work'ng Consider- r"a d .v f°r speed test v., rk The he .
able petty thieving is going on and ginning class of shorthan d students
what's to be done about It*
tr*' “ ''11 up on the work of the fir t
Joe Truekositz got off the t r a il f" ur lessons
It is the purpose ,>f
here last Saturday morning after In ,l" ‘ department to fit students foi
lug absent four years He has been'
actual work of the busine >
In the service for two and a half world as well as for advance train-
years and just returned. I think lie ‘"g -«long commercial lines
Is the last of our boys to come hotm
The foorhall squad is going again ,
He was accompanied by his bride | for the first time since the Heaver-
and they will make their home on 10,1 game With the exception of a
the farm with his mother here
few minor Injuries the team i in
Saturday morning Mayor Baker o f ! perfect condition for the game w it
Portland and his 1S»^7 caravan of ! Kalama whicli w ill be played on tin-
twenty cars will be at Seappoose at l-i.tne grounds Saturday. October 21
9 a m and will speak thirty min- Tl'e team that will start the game
utes at an out-door meeting in front Saturday v ill he composed ,,f ti,
of the hank Let's all be there.
following players
Wendell v.
Fire destroyed the creamery on j q u a r t e r . George Olson, tight end
the Kamey ranch last Thursday eve- Fred Heitnuller. left end; J, hn J.
ulng It is thought that the ashes- s<»n. tackle; Arthur Olson, right t.o '
tos wore out around the exhaust pip- hie Boy Wlkstrom. guard; He’
which was packed in sawdust Th Smith, guard ; Aury Bennett, half;
building was insured but not the r e ­ Fred Marracci. half; Harry Clonin-
cently installed J 1 500 ice plant Tli ger full; Delbert Snider center. H
bottler was saved and a few other John Lund, center substitutes, liar
things but a large quantity of catnie I old Lund guard; Waldo Bennett
fruit, etc , which was stored in the end.
extra cooler was lost. This c rea m ­
ery at the time owned by Hegel*
WARREN
Bros made some of the best butter
In the state serving the Portland Mrs Paul
is spendite
hotel and other fastidious trade The a f’ w weeks with A dams
her pa r-n;- Mr
creamery will be rebuilt
and Mrs J udge peck at
Community church services for This Is her first trip to
Sunday: Sunday school at III a m home since coming to Wa: ren Mrs
the superintenden t. Mr- Watt d* II. B Adams, mother of Pani 's
n > r ««ii k»**‘pins
for him during his
rolled to try and attend Sunday wif p*s absence
a
and
In power
morning and hear her plan * Morn to wlel. tli*- shingle Is now
if
she
so de­
ing worship at 1 1 a m . C. I E. at 6 :- a in n ■ s s as of old and Paul perhaps
d •-
46 p m.. evening service at 4
' serves it sometimes
in Mr Bond, pastor
special meeting of the voters
Game has been plentiful in our lo­ The
the district for school purposes
cality Many of ou r sportsmen wer-; j of
" a s held on Monday in the school
successful in getting the limit in house
Over SO votes were cast and
pheasants.
w
,
. . . ..
'he concensus of opinion
- tli.it
Mrs Vanburen of W asl.m gton, „„ transportation would be r u m i I,-
couuty has been visiting tier sister, ...j thi v,.ar fl)r lh children The
Mrs Cathoart
proposition lost bv three Votes The
Mrs Coffyn entertained l o r sis- opposition
to the project was favor-
ter, Miss Tlckes from Kelso, las' "d
by ' • 1 >pp . d t « i : r. < r*■ .,
week
It would appear as if
The Ladies' Aid held a very suc­ ” f taxation
are a number of small child­
cessful sliver tea Tuesday afternoon there
ren who are i long distance from th*
at the church. About fifty were pres- school
In its present location and
ent A pleasing program was r e n ­ now since
transportation ha
dered and lunch served The regular been tur ned the
down
there is a strong
meeting will be held at t h e home of
on foot to move the build­
Mrs Eva Wist next Thursday, Oct movement
ing from the highway w hir I: s con
26 Thü ,
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. . . . . sid‘ r ‘ f' dangerous to a more central
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corner
on the coop
'
ant time Is anticipated
< t roar) It is the determination of,
the barkers to bring this to an I- !
S c h o o l Vo t e s .
sue
All the students are back again
Pheasants and quail were jn ev i­
bard at work after their Hire- »
dence on the table’ of Warren r**
vacation during teachers' institute dents Sunday and Monday M m y of
Tommy Grewell one of the War Do farmers getting the first chance
ren boys, who has been attending af tbetn There was a bountiful !
Benson In Portland, has enrolled In supply of birds this
son
our school for the rest of the term
Tin- social club held a very >n
Each of the high school teacher- r " »"I party in Erickson's hail on
gave a short talk before the student Saturday evening
body last Monday Mr Coffyn spoke A E Lund took time enough
on the subject. "Study With All Vour fr"ni his hiisln« and home the fir t
Brain*_,Clear Down as far as Your " f 'he week to go duck hunting
Neck If They gu That Far ” Mr Arthur saw one ,,r two ducks but
Luebke spoke on “ Do It Now Mr his eye was not true enough to g. t
Smith. "Some Students are Sound a n >’
Proof," and Mrs Bryant gave an In-
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terestlng account of the best points Approximately 1.10,000 bar e| ■
brought« out at the teachers meet- each containing 260 pounds of fish
T e shipped out of Alaska every yea .
A" our t-*rh*rM b o t h grad*- and Most of which for many years h a v
nlph school attended
the tearhers* h«*«*n pref^rr^d Scotch herring |#ur
ln»n
H
All Joined the Orepon state teach j hindered the prop ,ration of K.,ro
ers aasociatlon and our school was pean herrlnp and drove ,h< m f r o m '
one of the first to report 100 p* r their acciiHtorned ar* i
rPhij It
cent membership
nation practically forced the Ala
Georpe Luebke, brother of our • s kan variety into th* #a t.-rti markets
teemed faculty member wa - a vis.- wher . it found such favor tl,;,* |;,,y.
tor at the hlph school last Tuesday b u y * derided to develop th< ,n
Mr Luebke is enpap#d iri topography duatry Today If represents tin- in
work for the Oregon Timber com- v*- tm* tit of $ l.ooo OOf) and give . ,,,
W
i .....I n,* n during f "1
PI»»» *r«» belìi* ina«,e for an «*n- li.lnlil of the s.-ason
T H E ST HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. OCTOBER .’0.
s|'\ H M I M s
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l wish to m a k e t h e following
slalom» nt i » gar,ting m> oandi
tlat*> f»*r IC« pt « sfiit.it i\ e I loin
Colutnlwa « '»»iiutN
I havo iu M stingili iioithor »1»»
I tleairo tli»- « iith»rsfiuout of anv
ridlKious In-.I n in tins c a m pa ig n
II l nil r e f l e c t e d I will repre
sent m i l solve all tho people of
i 'o i u m h i a I'onntN ro:*ai'«ll«,;s ol
t h e i r belici* or af filiations
It has b. « ii stat ' d that 1 am
w o r k i n g against th e i '»»itipnl''» a '
School lull
This is inn tr ue
1 r e g a r d this initiativ»- moas
uro as aii\ oth»*i* initiativ«'
m e a s u r e on tin* ballot, on»»
whi ch «a» *: vot«r has tho right
tv» ex p re s s Ills nr h er «»pinion on
u( t ho polls an d one nn hu ll
s h o u l d not h«* mudo th«’ fo.-t
hall of politicians or office
se e k e r s fo th«* purpost* of gain
Itlg VOI«"
l * il l’or t il ti a i I > condii ions have
m a d e it necesj ary that my
c h il d r e n ho plae« •d for tin* pres
out in a priv ate school in o r d e r
th a t t h e i r
gr»'ss It
th ey bav e Inori plaotil in a
10.
lativo r«' ord ,»f which I sm
ashamed I have al wav . consist
entlv voted fo. » very messur»*
that was const mot iv»* lit tls
natili*,' The Logg,*,I *»lf luind
hill 1 1 1 which I ' slated Ulster
lull) In get ting I hi »»ugh the last
h'glslatuif is on»* which means
mill'll ti» the development of t o
hmihii i outily and oiln i logged
oil areas If re elected this
\ . .. i t luiv, hi min^ otin
aiiiendinents to this act that ar»'
iii ' it safv in o i » I e i t«» make It
• nt ii « * I \ w oi katde. and which I
wish to se» ii S»*<I for tin* purpose
it \\ a ereated. tiaitlolv the »fo
velopui«'lit of »»nr logged off
areas
Again I wish to tale that 1
wish to ("iitliKt mi eumpulgn
upon the basis of representing
.ill . Il» pel-pi» of < oltimhis
r o i III I n
Sil Kl» M W M M 11 KS
l*aid Adv t
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F i l l I I II I I
Strength-National Service
N.ilnni.il" is th e lm k w hu h »«,,,. ,
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hnanciai
‘•tien g lh i .mil , i h.itiKiiig
service
S tre n g th w ith o u t service iiic . hi -. |m |f ^
w ithout s lie n g th m ean s Irtis. Join th« tw.. w ^ cvrr
V'U
.iml you li.ive .» helpiul h.nik
A Naltonal Bank is always .» uuinhn ,,| the j.ci
rial Reserve System; always unilei iiaiional s
vision, always chaiteie.l under hi;;h m I v -. i K .,| scrvur
W e "»vile you to m ake this N a t i o n . il I; “ ’" „ ik l . your
hank
MT. II h I I AH, o |(| <.o\
M» inh»»i h'edeial l(ei»««rvo S n * i -
«HNS «.IM IIOI. ,'re.t.l.ui
II \ i l l l l hs , ,,|1M.r
\ W i l l M I All V I
li».m eandi»|at' fo t'outilv t ’ommh
Na
t»er 7
fair and lnt|mr
• »'darían s c 1
tru»‘ Ms .»n .it temi« th.’ III
Military \
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Ouiiicliter is • -’ti
Mia* Cl
lin's school. Bo¡
iu*n-s»'ctai Ian
I cunr.’il’ that
our common sc
! on ml at ion u p* • n which a (l»*u
ocra lie fi-rui o f govern mer
musi !”• Inni: in order to >u
V iVf
There is nothin
MM S \ I'M IN
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Until you have “ a little money m the l ank
Y o u may have to « xett y i w
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t h e first few ileposits in your a,, mint, hut as y o u -.p,-
your savings accumulate, you'll want to build it up
n l l . ’ .l s o n « .
tlu highway and puhlic nchools.
For particulars, prue and desenpti n of these
taim tr.icts, wnte or cali on —
P. A. SCAPPOOSF.
Frakes,
Owner
ORIOGON
♦ Prepare for the
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RAINY
WHAT HI R
S. A. Wilson, Pres.
Albert I) Rid.-cwa . V i,r Pic;,
E. E. Wut, Ca-.¡net
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I b i s is certamly an opportuinty j 1 any un:
wishmg to purchase a sm.ili fami whuh v ili l e near
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S u r , , . , , , Can.lHHI
I bave limile«! the t>() acre tiact a tmp larmm
l.uiil ne.n ll< nryman station and on thè west sole o
the paved highway. ini > 10 acre ti nt»
l ite land u
,e111le- and practically all of it is cle.u«- i .1 i.| grubbed.
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first national hank
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GOOD FARM LAND
FOR SALE
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that feeling of “ being prepared" h r whatever the
next twenty-four hours will bring, that calmin
sense of safety.
Ol
First National Bank
n r I, „ . l l „ ry
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
l>e comfortably clothed when the
tall and winter rains conic. We
have a full line of I lie
well known
Alligator Brand
Rainproof
Clothing
U ’h c n y u u o r d e r b y ‘P h o m
soy ‘
OIL
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Be sure your dealer gets
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der right, because Pearl Oil isn't
just k«.*rosene. It is a Standard Oil
product, refined and re-refined by
a special process which turns out
the best and m«>st economical fuel
obtainable for oil heaters, lamps
and cookstoves.
Slickers, Coats, C apes
Oiled Pants, Hats
and Caps
A go«*! oil heater is clean and easy
to o p e r a te -if you burn Pearl Oil.
The touch of a match brings a
cheery warmth when and where
it is wanted and at very little cost
FEATHER­
W EIG H T C O A T . It will not leak nor crack atvl
will give y«»u the best ol service
You
At dealers everywhere. Order by
name —Pearl Oil
PEARL'
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will
like
the
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A FU LL AND C O M PLETE LINK OF RUBBER
SHOES, O V ER SH O ES AND BOOTS
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