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NEWS OF ALL KINDS
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HAPPENINGS dF INTEREST IN AND
AROUND ST. HELENS
LOCAL ITEMS: PERSONAL MENTION:
SOCIETY NEWS
.Miss Edna Harris came down
fom Corvallis, where she is attend,
ins: the Oregon Agricultural College,
and spent the Thanksgiving Holiday
with her parents. She returned on
Monday. ! .
Willie, the young son of S. E.
Lynch, had his leg broken last Tues
day evening:, while playing with an
other youngster, Willie and his
cousin were wrestling ' and 1n some
way the cousin" threw Willie and in
falling his leg took a twist and his
right leg just above the ankle was
broken. He was visiting relatives
near Warren at the time and was
brought home as soon as possible
and is now fast recovering.
LOST A child's alligator purse
. with a chain attached to it. Find
er kindlv leave same at the Mist
office.
Eugene D'Spain is building a
nice cottage on a lot recently pur
chased bv him. near the Wireless
pole, and it looks as though he may
be preparing for all the comforts of
home life.
W. A. Ketel had the misfortune
of cutting off the end of his thumb
Wednesday evening while chopping
wood. That will probably teach
him a lesson.
The American Safety Powder
Company have a crew of men at
work on the Arthur Velguth place
onSauvies Island erecting buildings
for use in the manufacture of pow
der. The plant when completed
will manufacture a brand of powder
adapted for the 1i.se in this com
munity and will emDlov quite a
number of men.
Ole Bohman, a prominent farmer
from the Warren neighborhood,
was attending to business in St.
Helena during the week. ,
"Pug" Ethridge, a brother of
"Squeeze" is visiting in the city
from the Puget Sound.
Howard M. Brownell of Astoria,
was in attendance at Court during
the week.
Oscar Ericksen, the Warren Mer
chant, was transacting business in
the city Wednesday.
T. C. Watts, Mayor of Reuben, j
has been attending to his regular
duties as bailiff of the Circuit Court
during the week.
Mrs. C. H. Johns was a Rainfe
visitor during the week.
The Tuesday evening 500 Club
met with Mrs. Edwin Rosa last
Tuesday Evening and had a most
delightful time. In addition to
the members of the Club there
were a number of invited gueste
and all played the fascinating
game until a late hour. Mrs.
Marv Georee again carried off
the honors. Luncheon was served
Angelo Marino, a young Italian
boy living with his parents in
the MuckJe house on Casneau
Street, fell from the sidewalk,
where he was playing with an
open knife in his hand, and
struck his hand on the knife,
the blade penetrating clear
through the hand. The doctor
was called and dressed the wound
and no serious consequences are
likely to result.
Attention is called to the Call
for Road meeting of this Koad
District published in thi3 issue.
This meeting is called for the
comes in now and asks us to in.
form the people that he has al
ready disposed of everything and
no sale will be held.
J. B. Howell, of Holbrook, was
attending to business in St. Hel
ens, Thursday.
The gasoline ship "Triton" in
charge of Captain Ed Rallagh and
with a full list of passengers, con
sisting of Fred Watkins and Roy
Craig, sailed from the Cowlitz Street
dock in St. Helens at 11, o'clock
Wednesday morning "and made a
flying trip to Astoria, covering the
distance in 8 hours.
Mrs. J. H. Cronkite entertained
the Young Married Ladies Club, on
Wednesday at her new home in
Columbia Park. In the evening the
husbands of the young married
ladies were invited in and a dinner
served after which games were in
dulged in for several hours. A de
lightful afternoon and evening was
spent by the Newlyweds.
J. R. Welch and family of Port
land, visited at the home of A. A.
Galichio, over Sunday.
Mrs. W. C. Morley and her dau
ghter Elsie were visiting in Portland,
Thursday.
S. A. Miles came down from
Portland Tuesday and spent several
days in the city .
Fred Adams came up from his
farm near Deer Island on Wednes
day and spent the day in town.
There will be Service next Sunday
evening, Dec. 10, at 7:30 in Christ,
Episcopal Church, St. Helens.
Last Tuesday night the K. of P.
Lodge elected officers for the en
suing term as follows; W. A. Ketel,
C. C; Fred Watkins, V. C; M. E.
Miller. P.; F. A. George, K. of R;
& S.; E. A. Rotger. M. of F; W. J.
Fullerton, M. E; J. W. Clark M. A;
C. E. Olson, I. G; C. H. Jorgensen,
O. G; E. I. Ballagh, Trustee.
Charles H. Gram, Deputy State
Labor Commissioner, was in the
vicinity Monday inspecting the fac
tories, mill etc.
J. D. McKay came down from
Scappoose, Wednesday and spent
the day in the city attending to JJ.
legal business.
Glee Club Coming
St. Helena gets what it goes after.
That is when the Peoples Lyceum
Committee has charge. The an
nouncement folder for the present
season said concerning the Willa
mette University Glee Club. "If the
public will show sufficient apprecia
tion by the purchase of a large
number of season tickets we shall
engage them at once." That chal
lenge was met by more than 240
season seat sales and 80 single ad-
n. fusions at the first number. In re
turn for such an enthusiastic sup
port thecommitte at once wired the
Glee Club for a date. Original plan
contemplated having the Club here
some time in March or April but it
was found that the only date avail
able si Dec. 30 hence they were con
tracted for that time. The Glee
Club Is certain to be the most popular
number on the course. The enthu
siasm twenty five or thirty' young
college men vented in comic song
and cheer is simply irresistible.
St Helena Lodge No. 547.
St. Helens Lodge No. 547 Frater
nat Union of Amercia was regularly
instituted at the K. P. Hall last
Saturday night with a momltemhip
of about 40. The degree team from
Equity Lodge No. 5(5 of Portland
was present and exemplified the de
gree work in a very fine manner.
Several other members beside the
degree team came with them. After
the work of instituting hail Urn
concluded the following officers were
elected for the ensuing year; M. L.
Wilson, Fraternal Master; Mrs.
Isbister. Justice; Miss Leo Wilkins,
Truth; Mrs. Grant. Mercy; Mrs.
Harris, Sec.; Thos. Needham, Tress.
Mrs. Frisk, Guide; Merle Wilson,
Guard; Geo. Adams, Sentinel. Af
ter adjourment lunch was spread
and a general good time was had
until about 1 o'clock A. M. This
lodge starts out under very favor
able auspices; a membership of
nearly forty, both ladies and gentle
men, and from the interest dis
played on the first meeting, will
soon become the leading order in
the city.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Perry and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Younger returned
to their homes Saturday after hav
Ing visited with the family of Judge
Dart over Thanksgivln g.
Mrs. A. L. Stone spent the day in
Portland las Saturday.
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ADVEPvTISED IN THIS SPACE LAST WEEK BY
W. T. Everson
on WILLAMETTE ST, m ihu Cy
WILL NOT BE HELD
ALL FURNITURE HAS BEEN SOLD I
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Estimate Furnished.
R. CONSTANTIN
Plumbing and
Sheet Metal
Heating
Work
St Helens
Oregon
j.liilal.UkJAilk.lAilaki .ailaiv pthf f tf(
An Infant Industry
lannrs ami we litre entablinlii-d
Otirtelvta firmly; our of the
Home Imlottiirt of the city, and
re it rive at alt times lo pirate t.ur
palrona by careful work and
prompt delivery.
If you are not one, try uv
St. Helens Laundry!
The steam heating plant is now
in running order at the school house
Christmas is Coming
SANTA Claus lias been here aud
left an assortment of beautiful and
useful things to gladden the hearts
of the children as well as the grown
ups. Every cent spent in our store before
December 23rd entitles you to a vote
on the large doll, which is displayed
in our window. This , doll is to be
given away Absolutely Free to the
child receiving the greatest cumber of
votes. The standing of the contest
ants will be posted each Saturday. fSee
that your votes arc counted at the time
of purchase. Coupons given away
with every cash purchase. If you do
not cate to vote in the doll contest save
them, as we are also giving away a
42-piccc Saxony China dinner set to
the family buying the greatest amount
for Cash before Saturday December
23rd at
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Subscribe for the Mist
$150.
as are the sanitary drinking f oun-,
tains. New seats are being placed
and everything is about ready for
occupancy. As arranged now the;
school house is one of the most'
modern, from a sanitary point ofj
view, in the state of Oregon. Thej
primary room will be moved from'
the City Hall to the new building ,
the present week. ;
County Commissioners Tiehenor '
and Farr are attending to their offi-l
cial duties in the county seat this
week.
Qecember 4th 1911 there was
born to Mr, and Mrs. Ileadley at
Oasis Park a daughter.
It. F. (-'ole was taken to the Hos
pital at Portland last Wednesday
for the purpose of an operation on
his hand. About a week ago Hob
was climbing an electric light pole
when a large splinter ran into hia
hand and he immediately went to a
physician and had it removed. A
day or two afterward he was work
around the dynamos at the Mill Co.
and in some wav trot hisband mashed.
( tVith thu t urn urMAi-nta tn the
o St, Helens Transfer Co.
Fhoe IS
General Transfer and Drayage
Dealer U
Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand and
Shingles
CORDIALS
WINES
CIGARS
WHISKEY
Special Holiday Goods
NORTH PACIFIC BEER
COLUMBIA EXCHANGE
H. ESTABROOK, Proprietor I
COURTEOUS
COMPETENT
CATERERS
and everybody interested should J hand he continued work until
attend. " If you dont attend you blood poisoning attacked him and
bnvp no kick eomintr" said Jack he is now compiled to go
Dspain the supervisor.
Jacob George, of the St. Helens
Hotel, attended the meeting of
the State Hotel Men's Association
at Portland during the week.
W. T. Everson advertised in
last weeks Mist that ha would
hold an auction sale of his house
hold furniture on Dec, 9, at his
houfe on Willamette Street, but
to go to the
ln,i pital to save the hand.
James I'. Stapleton, a -prominent
attorney of Vancouver, Washington,
has been attending court this Week,
representing Mrs. Eastman in her
divorce case,
Claude M. Johns, an attorney
from Clatskanie, spent the grater
portion of the week in the city, on ;
the Eastman divorce case.
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No change of stations in Portland
Traius from Astoria, and those lot
the Kast use the North Bank Station.
nti,I!a-fS l,e uotcd. schedules famished
other details given on request.
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