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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1916)
ct HPT.F.MS MIST. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1916 ihm i t I . -c a u UV k' A rillinll. Ol niil"i mist MISTINGS j is in - - if? i i5 WORTH WHILE AT TOGGE Make Your Selections Early Before the Rush Facts Tell the Story-Constant Greeting of Old Friends in this Store They Get $1 in Value for Every Dollar Spent Quality is Better Than Mere Cheapness We Garry the Best ( ':- ' '"1 j DICK FOR DUDS 99 lAA AAA""""" Lester Wellington lt'ft Sunday for Ills lu.llie Ill Seaside. Tor your auto. get St. Helens pen iiiiuts at Tlio Toggery. K. Constaiilln spent TiH-silay soe in k ho whoWvulora in Portland. l'or Sale -A saddle pony. I'Io.mI 1 iiiic:iti. Warn n, Oreitou. f,l-2x J. V. I.lo.vd ami daughter, of Dcoi Island, wc.'t' !U. Helens visitors Sal unlay. i ... i y - ...I 1 I.' Miiiiiuiiv WITH Ulll vii aj 11101 a. - . - -i,1,l ill tie metropolis Monday on business City Attorney ..a .""'. : WITH III Nl. IICIOIIS I UI'IWIUJ w I Ih the guest of IiIh friend. Heoso Hull. ; Miss Cladys Ashhy h M l''' ; l.o. ll I. ii In tlu. Columbia County j Hani,. I Sovorul of tlio local .MitliUHliiHti .itt.-nclo.l tlio lioikoy Kttiuo In l'ort-j Innil last l'Vlilay ovi-iiliiK. ( A iM'tltlou Is Im-Iiik propari'il and. will lo ilronlatod, iinIiIiiii tlio wutor i..aid to rtsluro tlx' wnti-r ratt'K. j iMIxh ltaii. ulster III law of ! Strom, liah ri'ionlly lu toptt'd n PohI- i Hun In llu ollli o of l ho county iik- J tl, II. lloKiirdt, port oiiKluoir, anil inlssiona. Jann'K Miicklo, of rorllanil, was In St. Ilt'l.'iis l rlday last, alti'iidlm: to liuslnoss matters. Kn-d l lilnuin, of Scappoos". wm i St. Ilolt'iis Saturday, nttciuliiiK tl"' creamer) meeting. Kreil Krlckson lias resigned Ills position as one of tlio foremen at tlio St. Helens tlilpyard. IT. Kiien ami wllo, tf I'orlland. were guests Thursday and 1'rid.iy, at the homo of .Mrs. M. liosentliul. Tln Volunteer l-'lro Pepartnienl lield Its ri'Kiilar monthly meetln.: In ihe i-i. init'il iliunihers Wednesday i:iKht. .Mr. and .Mrs. II. V. McCormick ro turned Saturday, nfter several days spent with relatives and friends In (southern Oregon. Kd. I. HalUiKh was a I'lirtland visitor Moml.iy, where lie went to attend tlio meetiiiK and haniiiet of the Oregon Sportsmen's League. Mr. liulhigli represented the St. Helens Uod and Clin t'luli. Mrs. John Sleu, who spent Wednes day with her son ltiuheu at the St. Vincent's hospital In Portland, re ports that the young nu.n's condition is improving mid tint attending physi cian;! now hold out hope for his early recovery. In honor of Lester Wellington, of Seasidi', who has heeu visiting In St. Helens, Miss KugonUi lieming enter , taim d ulioul twenty young people Saturday evening. Uanies and danc ing wire the forms of amusements and refreshments were served. County School Superintendent Allen for the past few days has been on an Inspection trip of the schools at Deer Island, Cohle, liediowu and Warren. He was iiccoiuianled by Miss . Helen Cowgill, who represents the 'extension dopurtincnt of the O. A. C. The Volunteer Fire Department Is planning on having a big dance at the city hall Saturday night, December 23. It being near Christmas time, it is planned to decorat'i the hall and havo u program especially suitulile for the Christinas semon. Wilson's orchestra will furnish the music for th.i occasion. Mr. :muI Mrs. Martin White hud iu their Thunksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Sini'.h of Korest (irove, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Lilllch of yuliicy. Mr. ami Alia. K. A. Carlson of May ger, Mrs. S. K. Cooiiau of North Dakota, Mrs. It. K. Trenary of llam ilton, Mcnt., und Mr. 0. H. Llllieh of ilaclielor Flat. Mrs. Smith is a sis ter of Mrs. White. Two lurgo corn fed turkeys sent by friends in North Dakota received the undivided ntten : lion of the guests a:: well is the host End b(.:;tei;s. The St. Helens Dramatic Club will present their Initial attraction at th-f city ball Tuesday evening, December 12. The title of the play is "-Klnnl- gan's Fortune," which is ue. , missions. i The books of the severul county HVI.cra are being midlle.l by Cntndnl ; 4 Lobeils. an midltlng concern of i'o.il.ind. A nico Chrlutinas present for H friend of yours who doeis not take the' Mod. Subscribe for u year and wo will send your friend a l.Mtle curd stating the paper Is being sent with your compliments. S. II. Soiineland. secrelury of the commercial club, lias received a tel ler from the Portland Chamber of Commerce extending to the niem- hers of the St. Helens club the cour tesies of the organisation. The St. Helens boys who attended the older Hoys Conference ut I'or vallls have all returned. They re port a very Instructive conference and a royal good time. L. II. Avery, who hits been in Mon tana for the past week on IuihIiioih for bis company, has returned. He reports it exceedingly cold up III the Iti kles mid that there Is uhout four feet of snow on the ground. The llrst snow of the season fell Wednesday. A few flakes came to the ground but melted rapidly. How ever, on the Washington side of the river, the hills have a liberal coat of tlio "beautiful snow." Mr. und Mm. (ieo. II. Shinn were visitors to the stock show In Port laud Monday und Tuesday. Mr. Slihui's uncle, (ieorgo Chuinlier, of Maker City, had on exhibition twenty ho.id of line Hereford cuttle. Mrs. William A. I.utourell, wife of the man who was drowned November 20 near Warrior Itork lighthouse, has offered a $.r0 reward for (he re covery i f (he body. The money bus been plared III tlio hands of Sheriff Stauwood. Miss (loldlo lluttun. who II as charge of Hut sale of Kod Cross stamps in St. Helens, Ih meeting with great success In disposing; of these little Christinas emblems, To date more than 2. (Hi 11 stamps havo been sold und Dr. L. U. Hons, who linn charge of the distribution of the stumps, hopes a generotiM public, will make further Invest Is. If a cer tain number can he sold, St. Hidens will be entitled to the sorvlco of a graduate nurse for two weeks euch year at the expense of the Society for (ho Prevention of Tuberculosis. J. K. Itumsey, who for some years bus been conducting (ho St. Helens llukery In the Cray building" on Strand street, bus moved to his new locution In the old Masonic, building, on Columbia street. Mr. Itamsey has Installed a new linker niul titled up his sales ri.nuiH so they will compare favorably with any bakery In the st.ite. The new baker Installed bus a capacity of fi.000 loaves of bread per day, and Hamey stales he ex pects to soon have It running at Its capacity. ADVERTISEn TtT Letters uncial,,,,.,, f ending Dec. 2, i9, , H ens, Oregon, poAtofTIco; Mr. Erlo Adiinis, , v minis iiorn, c I, " Johnson Harry QriB. 2 go,,, Jack Waller. It v,.". h ,VAR- """"MW,., The Coluinhu county... In session, it ,.,,,,,, The Big Before x"M.sima -i t , SI,0W Ihiirs,lay. Dec. 21 One Day Only GcorRe Bcbau in "AN ALIEN" 8 Parts Matmce 5 and 15c hvcninr; 10 nnj She $iratt& CHURCH NOTICES Methodist Kplw'opul ( Imreli "A Friendly ( hurch" Albert S. HUoy, Parlor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 1 1 a. in. F.pworth League, 6: 30 p. 111. Kvenlng service, 7: SO p. in. Midweek meeting, devotional and comic , 1'lblo study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. 111. worship with us. Paraiiwutit Are in the Best Pictured ySS SUNDAY AND MONDAY Geraldine Farrar Tim noted Prima Donna in "MARIA ROSA" The great play of ,,.,,r , r,un( Added attraction with no advance in ad mission. Col. Heea Liar in animated cartons SlfC gtrattft A Trial Order Will prove our hinli standard of Gro ceries. You will find a splendid store here. Our standard in daily business is QUALITY, CLKANLINKSS and SERVICE. Another matter. We bought quantities of the best Staple Groceries before the advance in prices. Let us help you reduce the hijjh cost of living. CoiiKregntiiiiinl Cliurrli 10:1)0 a. in., Church school. 11:00 a. m., Morning worship ; Theme: "Jesus' Teachings Itcgurd i ing the l-amllv." j ::!() p. 111., Combination service of 1 Young People's meeting and rvgulur i church service. Mr. Jos. Pulmer, ol the Portland Y. M. C. A , will sueak. Ills theme, will be "hanger Signals." ' The- Itihle and Sorlal Study class' ; meets In the church every Tuesday evening at 7::t0. A Clirlstiuas program will he given In the church Friday evening, De cember 22, ut 7:30. i i J A. S. HARRISON & CO. WK. lit V AMI HFI.I, Hilt I.FSrt 1 viv m m m m a m - mi x i mm a mk i nisii play In three parts. There are ! 'be subject of the morning sermon ten people In the cast ml more than! wtl1 ne "lluildiug a Haul." For eve two month!' practice lias been held ! ulug "The (iood Old Way." In order to make the play a huge ! .The review coursjt In the life of Paul success. The proceeda will bo used i ' a'tiactlng a great deal of Interest, for church purposes, or elso In build-j '''an to attend next Wednesday nv ing a parish house for the Catholic j "'"K. ISrlng your lllble u.id a 110(0 cliurch. The adiuission charges ur. lok. as follows: Iteserved seats, 35c; ' Would y(l,i Ilk ) to Join an old general admission, 25 cents, mid for fashioned slnglur; school? Sure. Tell children, 15 cents. j one of the Kpworth League ciblnet, ! and learn nil about It. Man 1110 new year right. Hub-j scribe for the Mist. ' You will meet friends when you TOYS FREE With nery rush iinliitM amounting to one dollsr (lw' ne telve chec ks worth ten rents on the purchase of siir T)f stock. Have your checks get Tifys free. If you lisvw't rial' tlren of your on save them for the "chicks" net ilisir. Kvery i-Iin k kmhI for I Or In Toys. (ilv them to Ihf "kkW1 lliey ran make tliHr own selection. Ask for checks. JAS. MUCKLE 4 SON "GOODS OF QUALITY" , 1 Seasonable Dainties at Right Prices Our Walnuts, Almonds, Brazils and Filberts are ad this year's stock. Lay in your supply now. DATES FIGS FANCY PRUNES CANDIED CHERRIES CLUSTER RAISINS CRANBERRIES And other good eatables you will need THE HALL COMPANY Grocers IK VOl! IMIN'T TH.ADIO Wi l li I'H XV K HOTIl WK MONK' I