St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, July 21, 1916, Page 8, Image 8

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MIST MISTINGS
Mm. W. It. Dlnlu m is' the guest
of friends In Seattle.
Mrs. James Dart left Tuesday for
Seaside to enjoy an outing by the
sea.
Big sacrifice on Summer Dress
Goods. I intend to clean up. Noah's
Ark.
Mrs. J. M. Hanson spent a couple
of days in Portland this week shop
ping. Try the Mist printery for artistic
work. Our prices are very reason
able.
Our great hat sale still on. Come
now and make your selection. Noah's
Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. i.'nsrnlt iutt
Wednesday for Seaside, where they
will enjoy life for a brief spell.
Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Hutherford
accompanied by Mrs. J. V. Allen,
motored to Portland Tuesday,
A commercial establishment in St.
Helens wishes the services of a
bright, energetic young lady. Good
wages to right party. Apply Mist
office for information.
J. E. Ketel from Neilsville, Wis
arrived here Wednesday to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Ketel.
This is Mr. Ketel's first visit to this
city and the first visit to his parents
in twelve years.
The St. Helens band is in trouble
again. Mr. Vy4voff, the leader, who
has been employed at tho shipyard
for some time, has given up the work
and
are
Special salo on Haskets next week,
starting Monday. Choice of 200 bas
kets, 2ic. Noah's Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen It. Metskor left
Wednesday morning for Tacoma,
where they will spend their vacation.
Mr. Metsker will visit Spokane and
take a whirl at Uncle Sam's land lot
tery. They will bo absent during tho
balance of July.
Raymond Heavers met with qulto
a painful accident on Friday of last
week. He was engaged In chopping
Dig salo on Millinery still con
tinues. Noah's Ark. j
Mr. ond Mrs. J. W. Hay were Tort-1
land visitors Thursday. j
Crepe combination sultH, were
$1.25, now 89c. -Noah's Ark.
l,ost purse containing 2 keys and
small change l.eavo at this office.
MIse Lois Dibble of llalnlor. while
on her way home from I.os Angeles,
Is the guest of Mrs. A. K. Hurnett.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Iloklugo of St.
Paul, Minn., and Mrs. Musslngor are
wood" when his ax slipped and cut a! visiting with their sister. Mrs. Geo
lengthy gash in his hand. It ro
ouired several stitches to draw tho
cut together. Dr. Wude grossed the
wound.
County Superintendent Allen re
turned from Salem Saturday eve
ning, after attending a business ses
sion in the capital city of examining
papers. Thirty-three of the thirty
five county superintendents of the
state were present and assisted lu
the work. Over 10.000 papers were
passed on.
Lloyd W. Shishler of Harrlsburg,
has been engaged as one of the high
school teachers for tho St. Helens
If. Shlnn,
I Clyilo Sutherland accidentally cut
1 his foot at the ankle Joint Sunday.
It was dressed by Dr. Kdwln ltoss.
i It was not a serious Injury and Mr.
! Sutherland Is on deck as usual.
! Loulo Uosnseo now rides around
j in a Ford, and tho old nag has to
j take a back seat. Mr. Uosasco says
j that when he is in a hurry he stin
! ply hits the high places and Is buck
' before ho could get his horse hitched
i Mr. and Mrs. Win. M. ltoss, Dr.
L. G. and Mrs. ltoss returned
! Wednesday from their trip to Seat
tle. They drove overland aim report
rl.vYH t
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jar"!.
school. He is a graauate oi ' " i the roads pretty bad until Chehalis
motto university iimi comes np-etmnj
well recommended. He is an athlete
and also a Eood musician. There is
still one vacancy, a successor to Prof.
Sten.
is reached. They had to make many
i detours on account of Improvements
being made. They had pleasant wea
ther going and coming but It rained
every duy during their visit in the
Kev. Sauford Snyder of West St. s d lty
Helens, was taken quite sick while; Ti0 j,olt County Taxpayers'
in Portland Monday and was carried j IiCllKH0 ,mg ci00ttlol to recall the
to tho Y. M. ('. A., whero he re-1 m(!ml)crg f the county court and
mained until evening. Ho was taken , ,nvo pIace(I cnnaj,lates In the field
to the train in a taxi and reached ; ag t,lc,r Bllccei,8ors. whether the
gone elsewhere. So the boys , 'ma 1116 83,116 evening. """j recan Is Justified or not. Polk cotin-
up a stump" Just at present. i ,)le wtts the cau?e ot llis lllueBS- ; ty is picking up a hot number that
Secretary of State Olcott has made! Postmistress Dodd informs us that wll, 8moulder and burn for years to
the apportionment of the state funds! the sale of stamps for the fiscal year( come. However, the best way
to
for the benefit of county fairs. Un-;
der the law one-twelfth of a mill is
levied for that purpose. The amount
apportioned to Columbia county is
$869.29.
Loganberry juice bids fair to ban
ish grape juice from the market. The
supply is not equal to the demand.
1 lie plant at Salem is shipping a'
bring about the repeal of an obnox
ious law is to enforce it.
While It has only been a few days
since tho rain ceased, dust In clouds
roll down the streets and merchants
ending June 30. 1916, was $4,147.47.
For the year ending June 30, 1915,
It was $3,674.93, an Increase of
about 13 per cent over last year.
! This is a splendid showing and we
predict the increase for the coming ; aro complaining of the dirty dust,
year will be much greater. y0 heard talk some time ago of ui
The fourth annual buyer's week in possibility of the streets being oiled j
I Portland is scheduled for August 7 ; but us yet It is only talk. It Is to I
carload daily. A carload consists of;to 12. This is an event that is re-,.,,, noped mat action .u no t.. ,
more than 2,000 case? of 24 bottles garded with a good deal of import- coon. Wo move and second that the
each, and its retail value is about anco to business men and tho meet- t-treets be oiled at once. ;
120.000. Heretofore the Wrv hn lings are usually well attended. Spe- Deputy Game Warden Drown spent.
proved unDrofitable and many of the i cial rates havo been secured on all
fields were grubbed up. l!ut now
1)11) tit! 1M MiiC HI lOKHI'IH 4M MHill IIANDAMIOr
hioi,iIma 'Imwii ji tin s I KAND'
VV m tlir hoi. '"' '" ''-"'""'"i 'I"1"''" ' liirtuli.
;,.,!. i. vim ii. .lir din inii'"-' -In xn in the highr.l l llirntrt.
, 'nl.nl Mr di..ii.it tin- M KAND.
i'-k wiol'N I' nl, inn- "hii li "' cc tlir 1'iori.n ihrjlrr
.!d ,,..... I-' M'N"AVS .ml WKDNKSDAVS, .,,,!
Ml Ri).i.-iuir !'" " 'I" I'm '"' vim rcrybUNIA .
'i i. r ikdS t'l AW ili.ii ! niiiiiii,!' Jl iIt I' k l ! von inn c at
the S I'K AND crrv I KIl'AV I he SHORT M'llJKCT pr..Ku.ii
it this t!ir.it.e mi Tm-.l.n, I ti.itt1.v and Salui.Uy, evtiy ntel i
personally ) t mil ami '" I be bcai.
And nil Ml'SlC ioi.owiiii ml. ruiilli, n what YOU
llu.l wlicu atti'iiilini! tln liiejiie. - .
Tliric i lie i il v of tin, ie in llie Mate tlut ejvci IiujIi rUw
ntu-.ii- a vmi hi ir .it tlicSl KAMI
since it Is converted into juice there
is a ready market for them.
cveral days in this section during
roads and merchants purchasing Uo past week, lie is mucu pieaseu
goods to the amount of $500 will ' over tho fact that chasing deer with
have their railroad fare refunded. hounds has ceaKi-d ami deer are mure
j plentiful and less wild. The other
day five of them made their appear-
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THINGS YOU NEED IN WARM WEATHER
Our Saturday Specials
Ready Made Soup 4 for 25c
Sweet India Relish, regular 25c at 15c
Force, regular 15c .2 for 25c
Red Ribbon Canned Goods
Dependable Coffee
Williams $ Hall Co.
IF VOL' DO.VT TRADE WITH IS. VK IiOTII I.OSK MOXKY
Phone 80 St. Helens. Ore
requests all hunters to continue to he
reul sportsmen.
John Dowd, a newcomer who has
located at Yankton, was a caller lit!
this offico Thursday and contributed j
?3.50 to tho I). A. It. relief fund ,
yrhir.h Is being collected by the Mist, j
This Is a generous contribution and !
Hie Mh-.t takes much pleasure In ac- j
hnowledging Its rcrelpt. Who will !
be the next to enlist hit: name on the!
honor roll?
I'red Ketel, who is hero on u visit
to his parents from Trout Lake,
Wash., Is n professional mountain :
guido and has made tho summit of
Mt. Adams 22 times. Thero was Btlll
pli.uty of snow when he left, July 6.
Mrs. Frank lirown of Yankton,
was in the city WViliifsilay and w.ih
the giu-st .of her son, Chus Itrown,
of the sheriff's office.
Williams & Hall I'o urn having
a iletivi'ry bed built on the running
gears of a Kuril it t t uKle's shop. II
will he ready fur use ill a few days
and guilds w ill hi- ,1,-11 v,-r,-, I Just w hi'ii
you want them.
"Miikey" McDonald and Slutrky
left Thursday In the former's auto
for Wcnatrhee, tn enter their IHIUieH
in the land drawing. They wiiiiti-il
the company of two inure but the
ie.-t or our iili.etis either hud land
or did not ciire for any.
COMING EVENTS
Olio of the mysteries of tin; Lanky
: ti!dlo Is how the dam In the Vales
V,a Hiirult production of "The Immi
grant'' Is blown Up and n hlg house
completely wrecked without Injury
to Theodore Huberts, tho distin
guished star, who was In the build
During the winter It was eight feet i lug ut Hie time. There are exactly-
deep on tho level In town and three
miles up It averaged 15 feet. Trout
Lake is swarming with trout and he
brought 12 over a foot in length
home with him which ho caught he
fore breakfast and could have caught
more but he was In a hurry.
five peoplo connected with the stu
dio who know how this wonderful
effect was obtained mill they won't
tell. Sufficient to say, It Is vivid in
its realism when It appears on the
Kcreen. "The Immigrant" Is a Para
mount picture and will l.e shown at
the Strand on Wednesday, the 2fith
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THE LEADING CLOTHIER
Men's Furnishings
The size of a store's stock depends on the volume of
business that store does, and the variety of models and
fabrics and completeness of sizes depends upon the size
of the stock. This store being supreme in its line, offers
a better selection advantage, and likewise more for the $
DICK LIDYARD, Manager,
TOOQHRY
St. Helens, Oregon
"1 don't want to buy you; I want
H-1 til hire vumi Ml..." I., .i... . t
1 " ' in me snrewii
jj wording Frank Crandcll Klve ,
.offer of $ 1 f, DUO to "Ih.hs" Hoke In
g return for the hitter's guaranteeing
jrjjtiramlell'H elerllon to the mayoralty.
nous Hol e h shrewd trick whereby
he getH Hie nimiey without r ler-
Ing the service, und then completely
reverses himself and restores the
money to (irunilell's wife with whom
he Is secretly Infatuated Is but ne
of many tense situations In "The Ite.
form Candidate," starring Maclyn
Arbiickle, which comes to the Klraml
Theater Monday, the. 24lh.
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Our Flour
insures
Good Bid
and
Cake.
Our BafterjiGoodJ
haw? the
Home-made Tastt.
( nine In urn! M. mir iIi-IIi Ioiih hukrrjr kimhN. VIi" " m
try Hie KimmIIi mt M., ,u M Ml, of tlicni bnnilst! tin?
"like iiuilbci- iihiiI to initkti tlirin." Home minlf.
Kl'l.'i It! t ! -t. . t U..l.llllniv'. IUM
"III lilMI 11.1. B-IWI,ltl Vr I "
1'i Mder, to. for I lb. tiiiN.
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UK IH V AM) KKI.Ii WHl I-K.HS
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I J,ul,'1 Taliaferro, tho hewltchlnK
and beautiful young Metro star, will
bo. Heen nt the Btiand Theater Hun
,duy, Hie a.'lrd, In "l,;r (ir,.ttt yru-n,"
j a flvo part Metro wondorphty. The
.prouuctlon Is mounted on an elamr
g , nto scale nn.l contains scores of novel
O i mill unusual Kcet.c. T, n()ry
ri "imuiiiis wiin interest, Is intei
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eilse In
Us appeal, and fc,,.is with Ktartllng
n"i in iocs, in muny respects It
prove a sensation.
will
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I'ilm Supply Co.
Portland, July 18
fiem Theater, Bt. Helens.
Wo nolo what you say about "Idh
Tty." This serial will not b r().
eased until after "Pog O' th UI1K"
Ims finished, which will ho f()llr r
five weeks. Just as soon w rH.
celve this subject, we will hook same
to your house. As to con.ndhis, we
will endeavor to send you tho best
Hubjects of that kind that we hay,,
pii.m Bui'i'i.y co
I'y . A. Melzg.ir.
JAS. MUCKLE 4 SON
"GOODS OF QUALITY"
GOOD MORNING! "Dainty Daisy" lias come to
town . :
YOU WILL be glad to know her. . . . . .
SHE HAS so many interesting things to tell you.. -'"
H-RIIAPS you are wondering who she is
AND HOW she got her name
SHE IS one among you and will tell you moreab0"1
herself each week
YOU WILL see her on the street most every day -
SHE IS very much interested this week in the beau
ful new EMBROIDERIES at Mucklc's Store.
sale at 15c per yard
NEXT WEEK she will introduce her brother". Be
to meet him