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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1916)
ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13- 196 H 7 R 3 1 MIST MISTINGS I Kx-Souator George M. Mellrlde was In St. Helens Friday. Might now the world's series over shadows all politic.".) news. Dure Davis and wife spent Sun day visiting relatives in St. Helens. What Is the use of walking? Get the jitney habit and save your soles. Hinson i- Larahee. 4 2-3 Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Strom, Miss Kstlier Happ and Prof. Shiptiiuu drove up to Portland Monday. O. J. Thomas of Goble. was u pleas ant caller ct the Mist office Tues day. Mr. Thomas is on the regular circuit court Jury. Isaac D. Hunt, assistant cashier of the Ladd & Tilton bank, was in St. Helens Tuesday on business matters. Mr. limit believes the poultry busi- John Hilling. Dr. Krank Mishnos.: II. O. Strom ami ramny were i Messrs. Krank Muller and Harry Tl- land visitors Monday, tiis, all of Portland, were guests of Sam Sonnelaml was a Portland AAAAJ Dr. S. 11. Hosklnu Sunday. 'business visitor euiiosuiiy. I Dr. "Hob" Hampson. a Portland j Miss l.lhby Fowler Is visiting Willi i dentist, and Misses Kutli and Anna Mrs. A. S. Harrison this week. ! Hansen of Portland, motored to St. I Mrs. J. I.. Zlpneror and Mrs. M. I Helens Sunday and were the guests K. Miller motored to Portland Thins ; of "Doc" Oswald Demlng. j day. t ..... 1, , VV'..,,., ...III. I llll fl'Olll J. 11. Thatcher was a Portland; ',s. " " - " visitor Tuesday, interviewing the Kenhen Tuesday to attend the ropuh- TWO DAYS I ness will puy In Columbia county, ana no lias a large poultry farm near I to visit his sou. Prof. Knight Scappoose. st. Helens high school. prominent war horses of the demo cratic party. Mr. Thatcher believes Wilson will carry some of the states of the Cnion. Uev. lllsey, the new Methodist minister, arrived hero from North llend in time to fill his engagement both morning and evening last Sun day. Ills family consists of wife and two children, a boy and a girl. P. K. Knight of Hilly. Ore., spent several days in this section during the week. Ho owns a farm south of hero and the object of his visit was to look after his Interests and also of the JAS. MUCKLE 4 SON "GOODS OF QUALITY" Butterick Patterns November Delineators WINTER FASHION QUARTERLIES NOW AT OUR PATTERN COUNTER. WE HAVE INCREASED OUR STOCK OF BUTTERICK PATTERNS. CARRY ING ALL PATTERNS LISTED AND ALSO ENLARGED ON THE NUMHER OF SIZES. CALL NO. 3 Order Here Save Delay Tuesday & Wednesday MARY PICKFORD I luj? ftawwi Main ftuwwiwiVy I .He For Good Groceries THE HALL CO. SllCKSSOKS TO 11.11 VMS i M.I, Otir stock is fresh and clean, and only goods of recog nized merit find a place in our store. Your telephone orders will receive prompt and satis factory attention. IF YOU IM1X T TRI)K WITH I S. Wi: I'.OTII I.OSK MOXKV Phone 80 St. Helens. Ore. lien u rally. Mr. and Mrs. 0. I.. Turbell came in from Yankton Tuesday evening to hear Hon. Clms. V. Fulton. Supl. J. V. Allen spent -the past week visiting the various schools In the south part of the county, from liolilo down. Ho will return today. Mrs. I'. J. Churchill, who for the past few days has been visiting Mrs. 10. A. Cromie. left on the ticorglaua Saturday morning to Join her bus hand, who is employed in one of Hie large logging camps u?ur Astoria. t'has. llray, president of the Cray. Mcl.c.in Ai Percy Co., accompanied by his wife and slster-ln law, Miss Mary Merry, and I.co Hutchinson and i wife of Portland, were guests of ' Portland friends Sunday. K. S. Suelllng, an attorney from Wilhuninu In Vumhill county, has located in this city and will office witli W. II. Dillard. Mr. Snelliug is a nephew of Juilgo llurnett of tlie supremo court. His family will move here us soon us lie can liud u desir able resilience. I M. K Miller plans on going to I'liialilla county In eastern Oregoir the mining week. He will dellvei j several speeches under the direction j of iho republican central committee j of that county. Mr. Miller Is a forc ible speaker and will do much good j lor the republican cause. i Uev. A. A. Heist, who had charge . of the .Methodist church In this city ' a few years ago, was u welcome vis-! iter to this city, not alone to the church but to his many friends. He' has been transferred from Sheldon,: 111, to Oregon, exchanging pluces, willi Itev. W. W. Youngstou of Hose! City Park .Methodist church in Port land . 1 Hay Cantrell of Deer Island, hail tho misfortune to break his arm last; """" mmm"m Friday. He waa riding his horse MiHS tu,v H,nmarslram, a Port ,md was corraling some cattle when; land high school teacher, was the .m enraged bull charged the horse, ..r Mr- I! II V,..... s 1v knocking the animal over, together I mu u ,i...n... wiih Us rider. Mr. Cantr.-ll s arm , Kt.iool .n. S10 U)ok (mu luat,', was broken at the rll. The frac-1 (.ollrs. ul s, Mary'a academy In Port turo was adjusted by Dr. Peel. Mr. land. Cunlrell has been rather unfortunate,; Mis M,e 'uuls..n. who for the as the sumo arm was broken once be- j pilH, ,lrP years has boon employed lore aim ono or ins legs and two of bis ribs. However, bo says he Is still in tho ring. Died, October t, Holiert Douglas, run of Mr. ami Mrs. John Lafferty, aged 2 years. S months and 24 days. He was u bright littlu boy and the sympathy of the community Is ex-i . tended to the parents. II. was ui ItKPt Itl.H AX TM'kKT member of the cradle roll of tho M ,, . ,, k 7"v - --p-j 'urpZncrceni'cot::;, muted to the Sunday school last Sun-j For President Charles K. Hughes, day with twenty-two others. The j r'or Vice President Charles W. Falr fuueral was held Sunday afternoon',., b",,ka- and the body was laid at rest in , j h ,,r1(1ir"l'",-"t'"lve -Albert W. Muel (hid Fellows' cemetery at Warren. For Iilstrict Allornev-C.lcn It Mei- lie Miner gave a parly at the' residence of his parents Wednesday I in a very unusual pictur iation of "Poor Little Peppina" Playing an American (ill I kidnapped by Italians lu a thrilling romantic drama. This U the biggest ami most thrilling story In which lr I'll kfoiil tins ever Iktii seen the screen. No Advance in Admission SUNDAY fyaramountfyi America's Beautiful Photoplay StlI Fannie Ward v 1ANNIKWAHD Ukv HMWh4Mtnl in it For the Defense" A ileto, Uv story of eng,,,.,!,,, A story of a little French girl, who, in a strange 1an,t L' comes the central figure in a tragedy in which the onL who befriended her is accused of murder. nn MONDAY TRIANGLE DAY "Aloha Oe" (I'Hrewell to thee!) The ;ith 1l sr l ltTl UK ever rMliireI. In nlil.li Hie laid In Hie llaunllnil IsUiiiIm, "The rrnillk of the M lite" This wonderful 5 part Triange production wasbastdot America's most popular song "ALOHA OE" The miiik of a dying race A Keystone Cometly completes the bill "The Village Scandal" With FATTY AKBUCKLE AND Raymond Hitchcock Iteim mber Hatunlay ll.lt(i.l NK.IIT i In the St. Helens postofTire. has re signed her position und Is now em j ployed In tho office of the county us . sessor. Miss Paulsen wus a courte ;ous und efficient employe of Pncle j Sum and gave splendid service to the ' St. Helens public. 4 evening to a number of bis young boy friends, in honor of his fifteenth birthday anniversary. They hud all kinds of fun und made all kinds of noise. At the close of the festivities Mr. Miller took them to the picture show. The hoys hope t tint Hex will have a birthday every once in a while. ker. For Commissioner A. K. Harvey. For County Clerk A. K. Harnett. For Sheriff K. C. Stanwood For Treasurer Kdwln Koss. For Assessor C. W. Illakesley. For School Supl. J. W. Allen. For Surveyor I.. J. Vun Orslioveu. For Coroner T. S. White. li'uld Adv.) II WW Urn FALL HATS WINTER UNDERWEAR SOX AND LOGGER'S SHIRTS Mackinaws and Overcoats The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes DICK LIDYARD, Manager ST. HELENS, ORE. ONE A. M. The InteM Itiol of 1 m, ,y CHARLIE CHAPLIN He U attjickml by h dlel l when l,e nrrives hi the home of a nmurallst while slightly mulled Bt a. in. - Hllll Wm. Russel The strong n,i, of the movies, in The Craving A story of a strong man's light against himself. Thursday at Buy Your Flour Now and From Us FLOUR ADVANCED AGAIN 20c PER BARREL LAST WEEK. INSTEAD OF ADVANCING PRICES WE HAVE RE DUCED OUR HIGH GRADE PATENT HIGH FLIGHT FLOUR TO $1.65 PER SACK EVERY SACK GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. WE DEFY COM PETITION. WE HAVE BOUGHT RIGHT AND WE ARE GOING TO SELL RIGHT, NOT ONLY ON FLOUR BUT ON ALL GROCERIES. WE HAVE STEADILY REFUSED TO MAKE ANY COMBINATIONS TO IN CREASE THE PRICE AND COST OF LIVING AND SO DESERVE YOUR PA TRONAGE. WE ARE PAYING 45c PER DOZ. FOR FRESH EGGS. A. S. HARRISON 4 CO. WE BUY AND SELL FOR LESS 3, 1 i