ST. HELENS mtst FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8 1916 "9 VWWWWV W MIST HISTINOS On September 18th??? Mrs. L. G. '.toss wus a Portland i visitor lust Frliluy. Weatherly'u ice cream at Fred Watklus' every day. j Hr. and Mrs. L. G. Ross motored I to I'ortlund Tuesday. Misses Alice and Annie Quick were Portland visitors Saturday. H. F. MeCortniek was a business visitor to Portland on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoes R. Hall were visiting friends in Portland Sunday. For Sale or Trade Cow and calf. Nell Sherwood, St. Helens, Ore. 38-1 G. J. McMillan of Rainier, was a guest of his friend, Rev. Sandifur, on Tuesday. A marriage license was issued to Howard Klngsland and Carrie John son of Warren, Oregon. Orin Shepard, captaiu of the steamer Hoo Hoo, was in Portland Saturday on shipping matters. Glen R. Metsker is now driving a brand now Hupmobile, which he pur chased in Portland several days ago. F. R. Adams of Scappoose, was lu the city Saturday and made final settlement of the Adams estate in probate court. Tommy Williams has returned home after spending several months as the guests of relatives at Welser, Idaho. Ben Dorris, who has held down a position in the office of the shipyard, lias resigned and returned to home in Eugene. A fine baby girl was born to Mr. ! and Mrs. J. W. McDonald Just two! minutes before the expiration of! Labor Day. Congratulations, Mac. Miss Frances Malotte, who has' been upending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Howard Smith, left Mon-i day for her home in Stockton, Cal. j J. T. Tabor returned from San ' Francisco Friday, in which city he purchased a fine line of goods which will bo different from those supplied by Portland houses. i Miss Emma Morton, who is in the employ of the government forestry Mrs. Thos. Ishister was a Portland visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cooper were Portland visitors Wednesday. After several days spent In Port land, Mrs. Edith Mucklo has re turned. Married, at the residence of and by J nut I ro John Philip, Howard Kingslaud and Miss Carrie Johnson, botli of Seal tie. On September IStliTTT Don't compare St. Helens dairy milk and cream without a trial mono 107. Mario 11. Stephens, a well known vaudeville actress, is In tho city for .. vUli with her sister, Mrs. . Win. Coen. ; Mrs. Minnie Holeshal. after u few ! weeks' vacation spent In MeMiuvlllo, 'has returned to St. Helens and her " K. A. Ross was a business visitor position at the Orcadia uoiei. to Portland Tuesday and also visited i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heiulershnlt his brother In the hospital. lot Eugene, were the over Sunday Mrs. Harvey Charleston and Miss Quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.. l.h' Mlllan MoKlnley and John McKln-'yurd. Mr. llomlorshott Is Mrs. I.id ley of Portland, were the Sunday j yurd 'a brother. and Monday guests of Mrs. Ishister. j A. It. I.ako lias accepted a post Deputy Sheriff Chas. llrown, throw-! Hon with tho St. Helens Shipbuilding Ing away the cares of his offlciul du-jco. He will not teach this year at ties, has been on a little sea voyage Spluenberg, where he so successfully to San Francisco. He returned Mon-1 conducted a school tho last term. day on the steamer Wapainn. j William J. llelcher of Portland, on Mrs. C. Maco of Scappooso moun- his way back from a fishing trip in tains. Is down for a two weeks' visit ; Grays bay, Washington, was a St. with her daughter, Mrs. Win. Coen, : Helena visitor hero the latter part where sho expects to meet her young- of tho week. er daughter from Spokane. j Mrs. Junies Dart and Mrs. C. C. James P. Thompson and wife of Cussalt and son, who have been Smith's Inlet, 11. C, aro the guests spending tho summer at their Soa of tho family of A. W. Williams. Mrs. ' slilo cottage, have returned to St. Smith and Mrs. Williams aro sisters. Helens. They expect to remain for a couple! While in Portland Monday on a of weeks. 1 business trip for the Strand theatre, Mrs. Flora Owen returned from j II. O. Strom took in the l.ahor day San Jose, Cal., Friday on the steamer parade, that being about all he was Great Northern, after un absence of able to accomplish, owing to most of fourteen months. Sho also spent ' the business houses being closed for considerable timo visiting relatives tho holiday. and friends in Madison, Wis. Father Win. Hampton has been called to the parish at this place and has assumed charge. He came here his from Monroe, where ho had charge of tho parish at Monroe and Junction City. He is a very congenial gentle man and will soon make his influ ence felt in tho community. Mrs. Lucinda M. Caples, widow of the late Dr. C. G. "aples, a pioneer of Oregon, died at the homo place In Columbia City Monday. Mrs. Paul S. Dick, assistant cashier of the I'niled States National bank, ac companied by his brother, K. C. Dick, passed through St. Helens early Sat- (, September lS.h??? 44A. . ( has. llrown was a roru.ui.. , -r - - - T y Mrs visitor Tuesday. A Jitney u'UH-o will he held at th' Skating rink Saturday evening, Sep tember If'. . The new shed at tho cannery .n completed, where many thousand cans of fruit can h stored. j Mr. Levi reports tho reduction of; . ,. ..-i.... nf ilin I'hev-' JSO in tno reiau p...'- Met car. from $t!.r0 to T70. Miss Lois Clear loll Monday morn ing for Portland, where she will at tend school at St. Helens Hall. Mr. ami Mrs. A. L. Stone spent Sunday and Monday in as the guests of Mr. Stone's mother, j It. N. Lovelace of Halnler. was In j tho city Wednesday, on business bo-j fore commissioner's court. He has; about completed a portion of , highway cast of Rainier which Mr. j llenson pronounced the best in the county. i W. K. llannlgun and wife were raller.t lit the Mist office Tuesday.; Mr. Ilannigan was formerly a resl-( dent of St. Helens hut Is now In bust-; liess In Newberg. Oregon. His wife was formerly Miss Alice Skuza, well j known lu St. Helens. j N. K. Walker has moved his faui-. Ily from Masten's camp to St. Helens in order to give his children the ml-, vantages of our high school. Mr. j Walker bus he mi employed In the Msaten camp for the past nine years, ' He bus secured employment in the : hipyard. 1 W. FolU was arrested Monday charged with taking llinor to the dance at Yankton Saturday evening. SUNDAY "THE HALF MILLION BRIBE" Starring HAMILTON REVELLE Hem of a hundred romantic rule an. I MARGARET SNOW Kveryone'a Favorite A Sensational Klory of Itotiiuiicv and Mystery aduit from tho novel ami play "Tlin ltl Moiim." AND A "VITA" COMEDY MONDAY urday morning, on their way to Sea-! H-( was arraigned before Justice side. Several other l'ortlanders, in- Philip Tuesday. The evidence was eluding tho two sons of E. C. Dick i were in tho party. j Who says Columbia county is not ja strawberry country at all times of the year? Saturday Itees Hall re ceived two boxes of luscious straw- l berries which were picked from the Canles wax born In 1 ,1 Pn, ! I,!"f" 01 ' '-' vwmen came to Oregon with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. James Mcllride. in lStti. The Caples have made their home in Col umbia City since 1S55. She was a sister of Supreme Judge Thos. A. Mc Rrido. Sho is survived by tho fol lowing children: Mrs. Margaret I and this Is September. Former State Senator Geo. M. Mc ; I'.ride was In St. Helens Friday and ' Saturday, shaking hands with hi numerous friends here. Mr. Mcllride I is now running for the county judge ship of Multnomah county, and the heard by a Jury but they fulled to agree, and tho case wch dismissed. Sheriff Stanwood says that lie Is sat islled that Uuilor has been Ir.koii to dances at that placo and If com plaints continue to como lo him he will order the hall clo.icd. Mr. und .Mrs. (1. F. Puzey of Clats kanle, met with iiil(o un accident at Cannon beach Thursday. Mrs. Puzey sustained a broken rib und suffered from other Injuries. In the car were Mr. and Mrs. Puzey and Master Jer ome and Mr. und Mrs. Roy Johnson. In driving along the beach Mrs. t ANNA HELD Sim of tho Naughty I'.ym In MADAM E LA P R E S 1 1) E N T E " A Spall. ling I reach Karen of Matrimonial Tangle II AM iiii.I Hill in "Til K HLGi.AH AMI HIS (illl.ll" (Bltr trauft Where you tee the "Pick of the Beit" c. na ai i-oruana, was a guest of , Wharton, Dr. II. M. Caples, Miss; her brother, S. C. Morton, on Labor Willie Caples, Mrs. Dell Sliinn and Day. Miss Morton Is recognized as j Fred C. Caples. Funeral services ' a gifted writer and her articles often were held at the home residence ; appear in the eastern magazines. Wednesday. assurances of support he has re-1 Puzey, who was at the wheel, tried ceived indicates his election. to avoid a huge wave by turning the M. 11. Poniroy of Astoria, deputy car sharply shoreward. Tho ma fish warden, was in St. Helens Krl- chine turned completely over, pin- For Good Groceries Come to Our Store QUALITY, SERVICE, SATISFACTION You Can Save Money on Our Saturday Specials Sour Pickles, in bulk 15c qt Preferred Stock Asparagus, pts 2 for 25c Sweet Relish 10c pt. Williams 4 Hall Co. day, looking around to see if tli'-re were any violations of tho closed fishing season. He reports no In fractions of tiie law in the vicinity of St. Helens. Mrs. Nelson met with iUlto an accident while on her way to Port land the other day. The steering gear failed to respond and tho car'of babies except the prettiest. How was upset, throwing Mrs. Nelson out. j ,'v,'r- tl,u I" greul lover of IF VOU DO.VT TIJA 1)E WITH IS, WK Phone 80 IIOTII I.OSK MONKV St. Helens. Ore. ami Mituruay. l lie managers or the Gem feel elated over tho fact that they have been able to secure book- i ings along with the first class the- j aires in Portland. At the Gem you don't only see the ! high class plays that are played at the best theatres In Portland, hut you see some of them here first, as the Gem Is on the same hooking list. uing Mrs. Pu.ey nuil Mrs. Johnson underneath. Tho other occupants escaped without Injuries. One of tho attractions ut the coun ty fair will bo the baby show. All mothers are invited to take tiieir babies and enter them for competi tion. Prizes are offered for u 1 1 kinds Sho sustained a severe cut on her knee from broken glass from the windshield. Tho car turned com pletely over, wrecking the bed. St. Helens is surely getting on the moving picture map with the best. A Universal play, "I'nhand Me, Vil lain," released August 21, played at j the Gem theatre August 21. Made a j hit at the Columbia theatre In Port- I luml II,.. f,. II, ,,.(,.,. Tl, fl.l .. .. CJ Q P P (X o M u i i Q ti Q P O u (A P p O to o (A P S3 P O o 'DICK FOR DUDS' 'DICK FOR DUDS' 'DICK FOR DUDS' 'DICK FOR DUDS' Dick for Duds THE LEADING CLOTHIER MEN'S FURNISHINGS IF YOU REALIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD APPEARANCE YOU'LL APPRECIATE THE CHARACTER OF OUR CLOTHES. WE HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED AN EXCELLENT STOCK OF FALL CLOTHES EVERY MAN IS ODD, BUT WE CAN FIT HIM. HOW LONG COULD WE CONTINUE TO BE SAYING IN TIIE PAPERS WE SELL FOR LESS IF WE WERE NOT CONTINUALLY PROVING IT IN TIIE STORE. CopyitfbtHwtScluftiKf Man DICK LIDYARD, Manager, St Helens, Oregon 9 "DICK FOR DUDS' 'DICK FOR DUDS' 'DICK FOR DUDS' 'DICK FOR DUDS' Groceries r 1 come in rresn Every babies and has duplicated the prem ium offered by the association for the prettiest baby. As ImhleH aro all pretty the competition promises to I he quite Interesting. If your baby is pretty, ho there with tho baby to prove it. Fred Kloter is certainly the cham pion when it comes to killing wild cats. Ho was In Wednesday with eleven wildcat scalps. Ho Is after one of the largest cougars ho ever saw, but thus fur It has evaded him. Mr. Kloter says lie Is determined to get him. K. K. CurutherH, wife and two sons of Astoria, were St. Helens visitors Sunday en routo to their homo in tho llegatta City. Leaving Astoria several day ago, Mr. Car uthers came to Portland by way of tho new highway Just opened from Clatsop county Into Nehulem and Tillamook. Ho reports tho road in very good condition. While hero the Caruthers were guests of Mm. S. C. Morton. runny warn, who starred In "The Cheat," shown here some tlmo ago, will bo seen in an entirely different i rolo when she appears in tho tub; part of "Tennessee Pardner." This Is a plcturlzallon of that great west ern story of thn Hniuu name, a play of tho far west lu tho day when the forty-niners founded a new empire -n mo Purine coast. This Paramount picture will bo shown at tho Strand next Wednesduy evening In connec tion with an Kdlson comedy, "Uob blng tho Fishes." "Tho lllack Crook." that much dis cussed spectacular photoplay, will be ut tho Strand this coming Saturday In connection with "The Girl From Frisco." Owing to tho length of this program tho first picture, u comedy, will nppear on the screen ut 7 and Stlngureo lu "Tho Oil p,.,i ul 7:15. "The lllack Crook" at 7:45 tho comedy ugaln at 9, and ho on. The cheering Information comes Hint Win. M. Iloss, who recently underwent un operation In a port land hospital, has ko fur recovered that ho will he brought homo today. The St. Helens Woman's Club will meet at the residence of Mrs. J. w Day next Wednesday afternoon. This will bo tho first mooting for n10 fu work, und a full uttoudunco Is es pecially desired. A largo volume of business bus accumulated ami new IIKllllllllXU .A 1 . vo no voted on. Also! iu iuuko pians ror next year'a work. CP We've Wn In liiislnewi lier a long time. We have rorul reputation for selling ilKh iniillly ,pm--rlcit at low prto J1 lioiiM-ulven of St. Melons know. Thry ileal with us. We can't M them on ninlitv or or Ice. Kiigar Is Mill high, hut we are going to mII you VI lbs. It ot? lor nun liollur. HoIIImI Hilling, hm you know, on account of the war Is very W' but as iikiihI we iH.uglit ahoail of the market. Herlal, HstunUJ only, 4 bottle Killing for ii.M , hocuiiKe WK HIT AMI SKI.I, Hilt I.KHS A. S. HARRISON & CO. L JAS. MUCKLE 4 SON "GOODS OF QUALITY" Good morning ! School days are here. Are you pre pared with dresses, shoes and clothing for the v'mtttl Then you should see us and let us show you what we have to suit your needs. Don't forget to prepare for wet weather, for 't8 coming bye and bye. We have a complete stock of Rubbers and Umbrellas that you will want. Hair Ribbons, Hosiery and Underwear you will also find here in suitable quality and quantity. DrP ,n when you want supplies.