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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1921)
T H E ST. H E L E N S MIST. F R I D A Y A P R I L 22, l 1).1' Tuesday cvenlltK ln>rn railway for si lit1 will \ o il Mr. and Mrs. Hi lmar Maaten mo i tom i to Su lein Saturday to attend via the celebration or Blossom Day a 1 which ivus'stuged l»y the Salem t’hor Hans. They aa.v it was a big event and thousand« of visitors were In u. li Saleut. will M IST M IS T IN G S horhood. Tuesday. were St York anil I'hlla- I'.sS in lu o It >11. Ho B 9 U AS BAY (Cliirlmt Biiittrr T3r UNION T IE S suns SHOES Simes, Oxfords g Shoes ......... |ii|ikt> Ndfn>o*>k Real SI.50 values....... Real 75c values, J f o r . . . ^ t j H Y N O T give the lady of W Í the house • day of rest? Rora, aged 15 both from St Helens. W h y not take your St were married in Vancouver lust Sat- dinner’ urday. Mrs. Kora, mother of the lo d » oou Winner., girl, accompanied the pair and gave You can't duplicate it her consent to the match , . Milton Francis Mile- of St Helens or anywhere else. Is a cadet at Hill Military Academy, Portland. The cadets are looking OLIVES — PIC forward to a trip to Fort Steven» ------ soon. Last Saturday they had a FRUIT SALAD dance to which about SO of the you nr society girls of Portland were in- CREAM OF CHICT vited. ------ Remember the Senior play. Fri- ROAST CHICKEN WITH day. April 29th. DRESSING A! Nat Pasero of St, Helens and Mar-' ------ garet Dalmas-o of Portland and CAULIFLOWER IN C Frank Minsents and Julia Kora, both ; ------ of St. Helens iourneved to Van- MASHED POTATt couver, Washington. Saturday and ------ there was a double wedding. All LETTUCE SALAD W ITH are well known Italians who have many friends in this section. J. Vanderschere, well known farm ICE CREAM AND CAKE er of the Yankton section, is making a success on logged-off land and is TEA demonstrating what can be accomp lished with Columbia county's pro You arc welcome to enjoy It at the ductive soil with the logs and stumps out of the way and producing crops in lieu thereof. In addition to other improvements made Mr. Vander schere has just completed the in stallation of a hydraulic system which C H AR LES HIT» TIMAN. involved the laying of 1600 feet of galvanized iron pipe. It is doing splendid work and he expects to get some good results from the outlay. Pittsburg, roni».. .ill »i/o» 3<> 4f>. G IN G H A M 5 yds. ¿7-inch Gingham, ¿5c value ................ 4 yds. 3¿-¡nch Gingham 30e value .................. PERCALE 5 vils do-inch Percale 4 vtl«. Aii-inch Percale. 30c v a l u e ................... 6 m I s M U S I ,I N good grade bleached Cretonnes A wide ranee < i patterns. 1 yd.............................. LA D IE S ' W A IS T S One lot of ladies’ waists, values up to $3.00; Spe cial for Tuesday ......... APRONS M E N 'S H O S E Men' Interwoven llosc ■ «tir regular 40c vitlilc, pairs ........................ M E N 'S S H IR T S Dress Shirts, Work Shirt- values up to $3.00....... ét. grinta Üîntrl Dittimi Simun ♦ Watch the vVindows for Real Values for Dollar Day COMING! U. Glee Club S A T U R D A Y . A P R I L 23 S U N D A Y - M O N D A Y , A P R I L 24-.Î5 vo L ...vipy fn u H i Sixteen Men’s Voices FR OM PAC IFIC U N IV E R S IT Y High School Auditorium i * Ä N T WASHBURN ■f [£ ilA u mm Scenari ly /.-*■*"' - / Gtofumount IrUniHfMIurv In'oa/iO irfu/r ¿'■¡Qummounl 0 Ì ■ „ / ST. H E L E N S Scnnett Comedy MONDAY, APRIL 25th W E D D I N G D E L L S O U T O P T U N I* P A T H E R E V IE W Reserved Seats, 50c - General Admission, 35c High School and Grade Pupils, 25c T U E S D A Y - W E D N E S D A Y . A P R I L 2f»-27 IH E W O N D E R P L A Y OK A T H O U S A N D D E L IG H T S ■ïfABliftvfi ALLEN HULUBAPS C O SO T H Y P U lU .r S The greatest love »lory of the tg e s — fold in Ihe cars ,,f , slave-Kiil in pagar ceint»; In the ery oi a gorgeous Amazon; in the smile» of a medioevi J b r i d e ; and in the heart- throbs • f ili,, women of to lay, fight h.g for Mo'her-llight In a world of Man-Pil lage. S A T U R D A Y A N D M O N D A Y B R IG H T E N E R S AT T H E S E E C O N O M Y STORES A R E : FLAK E W H ITE Shortening In bulk Simon Pure,, open kettle Lea each I9r; 5-lb. pail«, each IM.IH Fresh Peanut Butler, bulk, pound.............................. . . . IO i Royal Club Peanut Butter, 1-lb. can ......................... |.v Fancy Thread Oocoanut, per pound ................................;i2c Ivory Soap, 4 bars. 2Ac. Limit, four to a customer. Del Monte Peaches, No. 2 V4 cans......................................2Ac Preferred Stock Asparagus, Salad Points, tall can . ...2 5 c Royal White or White Wonder Soap, 11 bars ...................-UK Van Jloeters Self-bleaching soap, 5 bars ......................2Ac Full pint D. . Catsup..........to. I Ac per pound. Armour’s Lard, or Columbia, 2-lb. pails, 10-lh. pails, each M2.:iA. "Seashore" Sockeye Salmon, tall can .............................. un, "Arena," Medium lietl Alaska Salmon, can ....................... JOc Crown, White Mountain or Vim Flour, 49-lb. sack ..........*2. I * M J B Tree Tea Ceylon and India, V4 lb. 23c; lb. 40c. Proctor & Gamble White Soap, 6 liars ................................ 2Ar A. & L. Solid Pack Tomatoes, can ..................................... 13c Quart Bottle Chow Chow. 2Ac Pint Blackberry Jam, Pure fruit and sugar .................;tA,: 11 pounds best cane sugar. M e, 5 1 4 lbs 40c, 100 lbs. !gH.7A. 20th Century Stores ASK A N Y O N E W H E R E EASY T O F IN D l'or lite wonu ti who struggi,- for Molher- ICIght IL» thè wnnicll of all agl'« bave itone, strong hi ili*•!« fallii and flu ir love! Eur fhe unii who ima k and ileny lh.it Molhcr-lt I g li I a s meli bave ninfe Ih, w >>rltl l>* g.m! A M I G I I I Y MI L E S T O N I Thousands of Players Nvw Screen Wonders 9 Unforgettable Reels L , Smiles, Pathos — A First National Attraction