ST. HELENS MIST. FRI 1AY. MAY 26. 1916 8 W O o o H W o o o H MIST MISTINGS Barbara Frltachie Juno 4 and 6. Mrs. A. B. Lake spent Saturday In Portland. L. L. Baker was a Portland visitor Tuesday. A. W. Mueller spent several days in Portland this week. J. H. Price spent last Thursday and Friday in Portland. H. P. McCormick niado a business visit to Astoria Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. ("has. Thompson were Portland visitors over Sunday. Clyde Sutherland was a business visitor in Portland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quinn were Portland visitors Saturday and Sun day. Tho Independent Auto Co. sold a Ford to Mr. Tate of Scappoose, this week. Don't compare St. Helens dairy milk and cream without a trial Phone 107. Brick ice cream every Saturday and Sunday at Mason's Place yout order now. Chas. Shanks, the candy maker nt the Royal, left Thursday morning for Hood River. Miss Keturnh Dixon is now sales lady in the Royal Confectionery, where she wil be pleased to meet her many friends. The Rt. Rev. Walter T. Sumner,! bishop of the diocese of Oregon, will ! preach in Christ (Episcopal) church j next Sunday evening, May 2S, at 7:30. j Miss June Moorhead left Saturday j for an extended visit with relatives and homo friends in Junction City. She was accompanied as far as Port-j land by her mother. Dr. Emil Enna made his last pro fessional visit to St. Helens for this season last Wednesday. Dr. Enna has made a very successful musical season this year. Supt. J. V. Allen left Thursday morning for Gaston, in Washington county, in response to a telegram announcing the serious illnes of his mother. She has a very serious at tack of pneumonia. Rev. John Foster, pastor of tiie Congregational church at this place, has returned from an extended trip in eastern Oregon. During his ab sence, he mailed his resignation as pastor of the church. It was con sidered at a meeting of the church board Monday evening, but the mat ter was postponed until another meet ing. The Rebekahs held a banquet on Thursday evening of last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Saurer, ! who left this week for Lebanon. The evening was delightfully spent and; good cheer reigned supreme. Thirty: Rebekahs and their friends were i present. j In the haste of making up the list1 of those who passed the recent eighth grade examination, tho following names were overlooked: Henry Giles, District 20; Carl Boisvert, District1 15; Alexander Dixon and Frank Frost, District 25; Iris Baker, Dis-1 trict 55. ' C. H. Maxwell of St. Maries, Idaho, was a visitor to thi3 city Wednesday. He was a resident of this city a num ber of years ago and was much nur-, prised at tho great improvements made. He came to visit his mother' at Columbia City, who has been in j very poor health for some time. His stay Is therefore indefinite. I Madame X, Juno 7. Miss T. I.eith, after having finished a successful year of school, left Satur day for Portland, where sho will spend part of her vacation. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. U. Dinham mo tored to Portland Wednesday to spend tho day. Odell Cooper visited his parents in this city several days this week. Ho runs on tho Shaver. W. L. Dunton, principal of the Warren schools, was a business vis itor to this city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Kotgor. Mrs. Jacob George and Mrs. W. G. Muekle motored to Portland Wednesday. S. U. Sonnoland took his little daughter Dorothy to tho sanitarium at Salem last week for treatment. H. S. Mason went to Portland Thursday, as a delegate to tho an nual Episcopal church convention. Marriage licenses were issued Tuesday at Vancouver to A. M. Hee ler and Bessie Dunwoodily, both of litis place. Miss Helen Larson, the capable as sistant of Dr. Dinham, is enjoying a week's vacation at the home of her parents, at Bachelor Flats. Our candies are pine ; ii 1 1 sweet, to fit any sweet tooth you may have. No matter what kind you like, we have it. Everything made in our own kitchen. Sale every Saturday and Sunday, 2fi cents a pound In pound lots. Royal Candy Kitchen. I. A. Smith arrived in tho city Monday and is bu.;y unpacking t tie big assortment of men's furnishings preparatory to opening his "Men's Clothes Shop," which will lie located in the building recently vacated by J. H. Wellington. Our reception room in rear of the store is now open. You aro cordial ly invited to come, bring your friends and enjoy yourselves. Nice piano and plenty of room. Our aim is to please you with quality of goods and service. We pay an extra premium in order to have the best ice cream. Royal Confectionery. Material is being delivered on tho premises for a new two-ctory resi dence to be erected by Dr. A. J. Peel. The site is immediately nortii of his homo residence on the hill, which will command a beautiful view of the city and river. It has already been I leased to M. Rosenthal, j Tho Columbia City school closed 1 Thursday after a very successful term . under the management of Miss Mil- dred Allen. That evening a very in -: teresting program was given, made ! up by Miss Allen's friends from this city. A large crowd was in attond ! ance. ! Miss Esther Itapp of the Strand theatre, is spending a few days at ! the homo of II. O. Strom, near Os i wego, Ore. Sho was accompanied by Mrs. ('. O. Strom, mother of II. O. Strom, who has been spending a few days here. Four buildings in the group of six at the Oregon penitentiary were dam aged by fire of unknown origin last week, entailing a loss of approxi mately $50,000. Convicts from tho prison aided the local fire depart ment in quenching tho blaze. Tho building1; destroyed were sit uated east of the main penitentiary structure, included tho boiler room, drying room for tho flax, the prison , shoo chop and machine shop. Two other buildings adjoining, containing the main flax plant of tho prison and about ::00 tons of flax straw and flax tow, were not damaged. About .35 tons of retted flax in tho dryer were burned. i I H-.rbara I'ritschto June 4 and 5- Mrs. M. Rosenthal la visiting in : Portland this week. The splendid new homo of A. S. Harrison Is Hearing completion. Mrs. Titos. Ishister spent a couple of days in Portland this week, visit ing friends. C. L. Starr, an attorney of Port land, was transacting legal business in this city Thursday. Oregon strawberries aro now on '. the market, and aro much superior to the California article. Salmon aro not running in very 1 largo schools, mid fishermen un drawing light catches. Wo received a card this week to change an address, but unfortunately the writer neglected to sign Itis name. Pensions reached high water mark In l!U:l, with a total of $174. 000.000. Tho appropriation this year will be $l!iS.(liii,IHu- loss by six millions than last year. 11. McCoy made tho sale of a new Overland this week to Mrs. A. I-'. Harnett. It is a beauty with all tho lutest improvements. M. 10. Miller returned from I'ma tilla county in time to vole. Ills brilliant oratory iuoeked the mil lion dollar bond issue silly. There was a large attendance at the :'t;n;id last Tuesday evening to witness the last, but one of the best. "Stingareo" series. Tills picture lias proved very popular with tho "Movie Funs," hut tho "Iron Claw," which hi now running on Fridays, bids to outrival it in interest and fast action. A man at Portland is suing for a divorce on the grounds that ills wife lias contracted a mania for ntotnding moving picture shows ami as a t-onse-iiueiice has lost all Interest in her homo and her children and no longer loves them or her husband. We wonder whether tills man lias tried contracting a mania of the same sort. The thought occurs to us that hail I e bundled up the children and tak en them to tho movies along with his wife, their domestic skies might not now lie so overcast with gloom. Tito street committee of tho Se attle city council lias just authorized the paving of a portion of East Mar ginal Way with creosoted Douglas fir wood blocks. Tho improvement calls for about 0,000 square yards ol paving and is considered Import art from tho standpoint of wood block promotion in that the thorough faro is one of the most Important trunk lines leading out of the city and it is expected that wood block hero will give a very thorough ami satisfactory demonstration of Its general usefulness as well as especial ly demonstrating the adaptability of wood block paving for country roads. COriEDY! COMEDYl NISXT VEI)Nl$SI)AY-4The Galloper"' (In- dlvoice.1 iii'.corN-piiinlonl illvlilisl hin limn iM-lni-m j . M. '""I KVKMMO, 5 ami ISi l by HichaM Harding ...,. '" "'V'" .J " uTI 1 , I 1,1 " ..I. ,..-. ...iiiniiiiir in., ..-.. - m nri:, :t in .", at "' " SIAIUV iv MOMMV "ROFMAKY" "Tlml's for Rcniciubninco" featuring M l!(.i 1:1:111: S(IV uad I'M I. (.11 llKi: .1 Metro AA onilcrpict uri- Tin: TUESDAY THURSDAY Tin: Mvx-m xr ThmvWt Vlliigriipli I'eiituro and ltnpld-l'li'i- Coiuiily II VM M.KI l S WITH KIIFIl-,M" FRIDAY A TlirllliiiK I-VIwkI, o "IKON ( ..v.i timl I 'i.iiMillr SATURDAY Tnn't ,. M-a. u tnuh (Uluuttrt GRAND LODGE OFFICERS The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows .elected officers as fellows: Henry S. Westbrook. Cortland, grand mas ter: George W. Trel'ren, Ashland, deputy gland master; I-led W. Walk er, Springfield, gland warden; K K Sharon, Portland, grand sivretar.v t :.'ed term I ; Hr. O. I). Donne, The I Dalles, grand treasurer, re-elected; John !'. Hall, .Marshfield. grand rep resentative sovereigM grand lodge and for two ears as trustee of the Odd , f ellows' home; Thomas F. Ryan, Oregon City, re-elected trustee for a o'l iii of t lu ee years. ' The following Grand Lodge offi cers were elected b) the liebekllli.i: Nellie Wallenberg, Klamath Fulls, president . M:ir) K I. Hike. iter, Astor ia, vice president ; Genii- Itlllkc, Crams Pass, grand warden; Ora Cou pe.', Dallas, grand secretary; Kda Jacobs, Portland, treasurer, Marv Swan. Portland; Ella Kelly, .Ww- jberg; Minnie Gilbert, Heaver, a.-..n-m- I'ly trus s; Mary Tnmlinson, Port land, homo trustee. THE TEN COMMAND MENTS OF ADVERTISING WILE ERECT LARGE BUILDING L. It. Rutherford has had plans ami iqiecil'ications drawn for a building which lie expects to erect adjacent to his business block on Columbia street. Tiie plans call for a two story fiieproof building, with store room on the ground floor and offices on tho second floor. Tho estimated cist of the building is $0,000.00. Mr. j Rutherford states that ho bus had i inquiries from prospective tenants I which, if considered, would take all ! i the building. St. Helens Is progressing. Madamo X, Juno 7. TOGGERY TOGGERY TOGGERY TOGGERY TOGGERY TOGGERY W o o o "DICK FOR DUDS" TO Our object is to place this store "First in the hearts of the people." No bait but quality here. None better is a strong statement and here it is in solid fact: .THE BAGS BATHING SUITS BANDANAS BELTS BLANKETS COMFORTERS COLLARS CLOTHING W o o o H GLOVES HATS HANDKERCHIEFS MACKINAWS NOTIONS NECKWEAR OVERALLS raw i z c c . W o o O H RAINCOATS SOX SUSPENDERS SHIRTS SWEATERS SUIT CASES UNDERWEAR UMBRELLAS The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing DICK LIDYARD, Manager MEN'S GOODS ST. HELENS TOGGERY TOGGERY TOGGERY TOGGERY 10GGERY TOGGERy" I Humming in a f- w lines an inter ; esling address by Dr. I rank I ran-, i before the Dallas (Texas) Ad club, - his principal points might bo called ; the ten coinniaiidiuciils of inlvertis ; ing. as follows: ! First- All advertising should ho . clear, it ought to slate just w hat your business is and v. hero it is, i giving your preclso address, j Second Advertising should he i reckoned as part of your business It I is as necessary as the sign over jour door. ! Third -It should bo regular and j constant, l'eople trade with H,,- firm : whoso name Is familiar to them. The newspaper ought to he your partner Fourth --The newspaper, going into the bands of the people, Is the best medium for advertising. Fifth Advertising should ho at all the reading matter possible ),,(,, you can put In it Is something that appeals to the nelf Interest nf the I callers. Sixth- lie brief. II the reading uie space you jour money's worth. .Seventh - lie human. Make a.iveriis. n.ents as alive and warm as you can. Don't be too cold ami ciso. n' '-'Kilt h Tell ,h tniU,. V, ! customers come to your st,,. m, ! I It tli. I,-,,-., r... U j ' "' l,,eui mail you h frj you would In yur announcement .Mtith- lt is tho duty of all -....e,vi Uj advertise. That best way to crowd out fakeru enth- - Advertising Is iioc,.ule, -v ... .ii c ... ' ""IIIH 01 II1NIII.hu u I. to tho public. Tho newspaper l:l tho street that runs through the mi, of tl,,, ,.,. """'i'y- Vour nameplato ought , ,. on that street. Doiit you like Ham and l or u lusty. .iil, kly p re m nil ineitl, Jior U nothing (Jul 4 piiii"! w no -ii m Our "Niinil.fr One" Ki-Irt Tiihl Until U km eel and Julrj; eggs nre fn-sli hud ami dlrivt from Ilin iimnlrv. loll ciill'l beal Dial Try our "Hum Anil'' like II. Iliir lliicnii is the hi-st i oiiili Imilinn. for il I n hit today. Just ss. how Ihn In I own. ui: m t ami sen, nut i.i:ss. A. S. HARRISON & CO am: III V AMI SKI.I, Htlt i i:sm JAS. MUCKLE SON "Goodi of Quality" 1 ii 't try to crowd niatt.r posHlblii into pay for, so as to get your pre HI O a a M W id Inmost Is tlm appeal Dress Goods-Summer Materials I'lulii, Slii,cd n,l "I slilpcs, InrKf. i nun Uliile ami Si-,., I luurisj A i.lbs,. 27 liirlii'H wide, lilwk "1 pink flower iIi-mIkiim, very fine iiuit-rll- Mill.., ;( , (,., , HI III- Batiste and Hl.li- Mrlpes H, fKllr(.H. 7 i. .v,p: yill,l 'J Ginghams 1 aiicy Aiiioskeag l.iK,IHl KHruut.i- tanl ...Ion.. 27 Ini'M lile; ) ut-fl 2V i. rce, i,.,i si,,,, ,, u,;,,,;,;,;,;,; j;,;,;; "..i,;, Romper Cloth-Devonshire, Galatea f"r skirls, ritiiiiicru iiii.M ....-i u.iiiu lr '""". black ami ,nl Hir,u.Ul to wash; iW l yiird ...,9 "esirald,. blue, wide; WHY? 4 Why tell U,o young tllat llln .-,; that keeps rolling will BaUll!r Ul)lf moss ? Who of tho young wishes to T moss-grown? Tho r,.t i HllltK, lr....... .... . . . . " '. " "" im uieun anu hriglit Why tell a young fl!ow tlmll Hlteeci, , Hllv(,r but 8lI!nc8 h ", then wIvIho him to hecon,,- lawyer ? Wl,y pray that yu may bo a het "r hrlstlan, then vlo to license the 'Ho of Intoxocatlng lhiuors? fuWorylt.",y0Ur ',0y tlmt 11 lH ui for him t0 Bmok0 cigarettes, when 'u uro smoking cigars' Why touch your )oy ,mt , , ' If you come homo Intoxicated eral times a yeur? v Why ndvlso your bov in I l..v i ""-, : ' "r K'wrh " y-u aro not1 a regular attendant? ! Why, lastly, bo no jllat I more coiihIui,,..! if . "uio. jowol? ' ..n.te,,ey , AT OUR STORE You will find THE BEST OF QUALltf ULLKIES. The reasonable price w:ll uPr' Jjigilass Red Ribbon Coojj Saturday Specials Bananas, per dozen . ' 211 Go'J Dust c' for 2 India Relish in hull i-l-V o'd. ' '' 1 - 'Jt , pint Williams Hall Co. I(IVT ftiAm in, IH, vvio itoni u C 80 . TT.I-nB Off ' St. llfll-"- r vtn? Phone