12 ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. APRIL 25. 1919 I MIST MISTINGS J J. E. Cafver was a Portland vlsl . tor Sunday. Have you subscribed for your Victory Bond. L. L. Frazler was a business visi tor in Portland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hr.rold Beaver spent Sunday with relatives in Portland, j Mrs. Bertha Woods spent Sunday nnd Monday with relatives in Port land. Have you subscribed for your Victory Bond. J. G. Strange of Portland, was a Sunday visitor at the home of hisj sister, Mrs. Roy Gill. j Mrs. Harve Wilklns, who has' been visiting relatives In Portland! for the past week, returned to St. Helens Sunday. County School Superintendent ! Allen has been in the lower end or ! the county during most of the week, looking after school matters. Captain Orin Shepherd went to Portland Sunday to meet his wife, who has been visiting relatives there. They returned to St. Helens Monday evening. Mrs. J. W. Day returned from Portland Sunday evening, bringing with her little Miss Jane' Day, who has been visiting with friends in Portland. G. C. Tichenor and family ot Portland, were Sunday visitors a the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. La Bare. Mr. Tichenor is a brother of Mrs. LaBare i nas. m. i nompson received & tlegram Friday announcing the ar-i rival of his son, Frank, in New York. Frank his been in France since' November 11, 1917. Sherman Miles left Wednesday at-, ternoon for Eugene on a business mission. In order to see the con-; ditlon of the Willamette valley roads, j lie made the trip by auto. The steamer, Wapama, Captain Foldat, sailed Monday night for San I Pedro and San .Diego. Her cargo' was a round million foet of lumber and she carried a heavy passenger list. I Monday, St. Helens was like a deserted village. Every one who could possibly get away and had ! means of going, journeyed to Port-: land to see the air circus, and all felt! well repaid for the trip. I Mr. and Mrs. Martin White were' in Portland Saturday to attend the j funeral of Mrs. White's niece, Mrs.! Edward Carlson, who died at a j Portland hospital Thursday night, i Deceased llvsd-in Mayger and was u sister of Guy Lillich of the Bachelor, Flat neighborhood. ' St. Helens friends of Captc.in ; Charles Reiner will be glad to hear1 that he has been made a lieutenant j commander .in the navy nnd is in; command of one of the big freighters plying between Nsw York and! trance. Captain Reiner for many years was in the employ of the.Mc Cormick company r.nd' is well known J. Hammer and W. E. Clark, prominent residents of the IVor Is land section, were In St. Helens on Thursday. Married The wedding of Charles M. Boll of Wtlkensburg, Pa , and Miss Edith L. Clark, of St. Helens. Ore., was solemnized yesterday afternoon at the parsonage of the Methodist Fpiscopal church. Rev. Christian It. Carver officiated at the ceremony. Ogden (I'tah) Standard. The Woman's club mot Tuesday af ternoon and listened to several In teresting and instructive talks 01 the Irish Home Rule question. Mrs. Isbister gave a brief history of Ire land. Mrs. Hisey spoke on thr. home rule question. Mrs. Scott fol lowed with an outline of Ulster's reasons ngnlnst home rule. The county court wll ' meet In special session today. Several road bids are to be opened, among them, the hid for Improving St. Helens street between Columbia nnd Winter streets. Other matters of county in terest are to bo taken up and dis posed of. Martin White was agreeable sur prised the other day when he re ceived from the V. S. pension of fire, a check for $374 which was back pension money rnd was advised that hereafter he will be allowed the sum ot $20 per month by Uncle Sam. He receives the pension on account of hnvlng fought In the Indian war in Kansas in 1869. J. H. Thatcher, Dr. J. H. Flynn, h. J. VanOrshoven and J. L. Storla motored to Portland Wednesday night to meet a committee from the Artisan Lodge and make further pre parations for the big Fourth of July celebration which will be hold in St. Helens. The committee In chcro have had several meetings and plans are taking a definite shape. The residence of Have Vincent, midway between Houlton nnd Yank ton, was totally destroyed by fire on Tuesday night at about 7 o'clock. The fire started In the roof of the house and nothing could he done to save the building. Neighbors helped to move out the family belongings nnd that was all which was saved. The loss amounts to about $1000. The stork was in St. Helens Fri day night last on one of his period ical visits and left at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley Phil lips, a fine young fellow whose name is Hayden Hull Phillips, and who, though his residence in St. Helens has been for the snort space of n week, has gained enviable popularity, and was accorded a most hearty re ception on his arrival. Mrs. W. L. Goin, Clarence nnd Francis Goin and Stanley Carter re turned Tuesday evening from Yaki ma, Washington, where they visited relatives of the Goin family. The trip was made by auto, r.nd consider ing the distance nnd some bad stretches of road, good time was made. Yakima is almost 300 miles from St. Helens. The party left St. Helens on Sunday and arrived in Yakima Tuesday noon. Returning, they left Yakima Monday noon nnd arrived in St. Helens Tuesday evening. J 11 Godfrey returned Tuesday evening from a week end visit t Port laud. , , Mr and Mrs. Clou R. Melskor, who have been seriously 111 for the past week, are convalescent. The M K. Ladies Aid society will reive dinner in the church parlors. 1-ri.lav evening. May 2:trd. Mr' and Mrs. S. C. Knighton are packing up and getting ready to move to their new liunu at Keslll, Washington. The twelfth anniversary of tlu Methodist Ladies Aid society will h" held in the church parlors. Thurs day afternoon, May 1st. L. Rosaseo. manager of the Col umbia River Canning Packing coinpanv. is In California on busi ness for I hoc oinpany he is connected with, lie will return to St. Helens next week. Cashier A. L. Stone of the Col umbia County bank, is cavortltik around the streets In a brand new Maxwell roadster, which Dr. J. II Flvnn. the local agent for the Max well delivered to lihn this week C. M. ltupe, special agent of the Hanover Fire Insurance company, was here Thursday. His headquar ters are in Seattle and be represent!, one of the strongest fire Insurance companii s In the world. Orvin Barton, tho Infant sun of Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Ih.rlon. died Sun day and was burl'd Tuesday In the Warren cemetery. The funeral services were conducted at the Con gregational church. VICTORY LOAN RALLY KOR TOMORROW NIGHT (Continued from pa- one) Tv7iity per c.iilT..ror'beforo Au-, ""rwefiiy per cent on or before Sep-; teinber 9 . , ., ; Twenty per cent ou or hefoic -j ''"rwe'iitv per cent en or before No vember il. wilh accrued Interest on d ferred installments. Thus Is will be seen that Hi" ' scrlhcr will have six months to pay, for his bonds. If. fr example, he takes a $100 bonds, he will pay !, on Mav 10. I0 on July 15. IjlO on August 12. $20 oil September J, - on October 7. and $20 on November, '''Vile 4 per cent securities lire to be exempt from state and local tax at ion excepting eslule and Inheri tance taxes uud from normal rales of federal Income taxes; the i per eeat securities are exempt from fed oral, state and local taxes, except es late iiiid Inheritance taxes. NEWSY NOTES FROM OUR SOLDIER HOYS (Continued from Pnge I meat for any city, nnd Prcy Hard .ion who has h.'ott histrummilnl In l etting the bund started. I In hopm that u number wll tun out at tho icxt meeting. GERMANS STEAL FROM PRISONERS Sydney. Australia Charges that Gorman who hindled Rod Cross par cels for Australian soldiers III Ger man prison camps robbed tho pris oners of nil th Ued Cross parcels, urn iiiiuIk by Captain Alexandor IHm nldson of the steamship Matunia. Ho was captured w hen the Miitunga was taken by tlm German rulder Wolf, mid sent to n prison camp In tho Msrlii in,. was an ol ! r ,g u'j "l!!! tt, 1 . of n,hhi" ,, parrots About M i."1 went astriiv " MM a d sorg,,fM,n ,BT!.th Krlt.' w, M ,h,VM from tho sutio 'lJ For Hnln A fl.T" Kmt and . SfVS. City Grocery. ColuibM Have y .ub,cr A Victory Iioml. I I M . ' i:iv.kj It. WIST Special Showing of Spring and Summer Underwear a x n . - mm "MUNSING" PERFECT FITTING Ladies' Bodice Unicnsuits. l ight or QCf loose knee X) 1 Ladies Mercerized Unionsuits d ey E? rfc Per garment . ..p.DU Children's Unionsuits Per garment, only Men's light weight, bleached Union suits, short sleeves, ankle length. to nH Very comfortable and serviceable MILLINERY and SPRING COATS" No other store in Columbia county has the exclusive line of Millinery and Coats that you will find In our Btore. Your In spection la Invited. iir we arc exc Ins- ive cigents in St. Helens for 'MUNSING' UNDERWEAR TABETS Cashier First National Hank of Scap poose. Ilo is a prominent youu:; man of Columbia County. (Source Myers, a resident of the Spitzonboig noiphhorlioi'd, v;:s In St Helens, Wednesday. He rci-cnll) disposed of his farm i;i that nelub l.orliood and will move to rortlanu .".;r. Myers Is a II. A. li. veteran end In the civil war nerved hi the 7th Illinois Ci'lvary. I S. C. .Morton left hist nli;lit for I KuK-ene to attend the joint meetnK of the Oregon Statp Ivlitiirial asso ciat'.m, the Willamette Valley Kill torlal association ami the I'niv.is ty of Oregon S: hool of Journalism, lie I. as hern designated as one of the j speakers cn u topic of Interest to tii ' newspaper fraternity. Tho wcddiiiR of Miss Dolores ( liam ; herllu to Mr. Mr. Wesley (Jotelier on April 15, came as a surprise to their friends. Mrs. Cotcher Is the unl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Cliam j berlin of Fast Portland ami Rrantl j daiit'hter of h. I). Hheelcy, one of Columbia county's oldest pioneers Tho youtiK couple departed Tuesday for Aberdeen, W.sliititon, where ,Mr. fiotchor Is en;a(;eil In the ship buildliiK industry. No more opening base'.nll game, j for Freil Watkitis, I,. Ci. Koss or .1. ! K. liatusf y, if it has to bo a rube team Kfthnred from the sandlots of f'tillfornia by Walter McCredie. Alt of these gent leriien, c.rdent f;itis, are of tho opinion that the MeConnick team of the Shipbuilders' lea;iie could have walloped both the Port land and Vernon teams. A number of others fans journeyed to Portland to see tho exhibition. Most of them left before the. Rc.tne was finished, nnd II is the advice of ; II to go ana see the hh:h school hoys play r-:tt bi ll instead of paying a hii? admit, sion to see the dubs McCredie hat, picked up. I'ntil such time as Mc Credie gets soma real players, Freii Watkitis says It isn't worth while to journey to the Vatichn street grounds nnd Fred knows, for ho Is a real baseball expert, In fi-.ct, he has been an umpire. FARMERS CGU.D PURCHASE mvi U. S. VICTORY LOAN Earnings for 1918 Ei:rrs.teJ at $12,000,033,000 by Treasury Dep.-.risruTl. The farmers ol the l:iiiL:d s;a-.fc alone could Bub-eribc r,,e (-iitlr umoiint of j:.,c;io.i!i,r;.i,ixi m u- tkcii for in tho Victory lap l:Ph u be oiioncd by the r.ovu, uioeni April 21. Figures j;lvcn out by the ln&jrj : '!e;iartnictit show thai t-0 rarnuigi i of Amorlcan farmors for latt m-aflwl tnt.ro than JI2.f)C0.C00.0O(i. Ability of the A;iicii(in n meet tho obligaUons or lis ;-oieriiii.ent Is shown through figures Issued by Ibr treasmy doparttnon! p.i.ouinK iho care Ins; power or the nation in 1518 r j aT been In excess of $73,000 .cxti.nrifl n would havo taken iota limn two uyt' cnmlngs of the American pc-offc. in isy all the Interest charges on all ih l.llierty ltonds oulslandlnr during (hat year. There Is far more gold burl, of United States government bond Mian that standing behind bonds of thj ol the others of the allied na'.iens America's total wealth Is cnllins:pl at jr.O.Orm.OOO.OOO. The part ol (be world's monetary utock held In (hi, country Is $:s.u;a.000.000. an liint-afl. of $l,l!)2,no,000 since the beglnniM it the war. e It Is 'aaier to supprn (he fir t fl aire than U aatlufy all ;i,at tc L Pete llaiis'ii returned from ovei seas service Sunday nigh. w,,u over with the fist division, but was transferred to Hie artillery and served with the Itiilth. He was ti member of flattery K His batler gave the Huns a liberal dose of high explosives an. I was instrumental In getiing the Hermans out of France After the iirmtst lie was signed, he was In an artillery outfit that oc cupied Herman territory for about two months The Herman I pie, Pete said, were very nice to the l S soldiers, but II was probable a case of "have to" Hansen expects to resume his regular occupation us a t Isheruiall. After IS months In foreign serv ice, Penny Copelaiol returned to St. Helens Saturday He enlisted In the rviatlon corps and after several mouths training. -'s sent across He was In charge of a (lying field and was Instructor for tho aviators "just breaking In." as he expressed It. France was nil right. Hen said, but the good old I'. S A Is a whole lot better and he Is glad to get hone. BAND ORGANIZATION IS NOW ASSUKICIJ Wednesday nlg::t II ere was a tueet ii ': of those Interested I:: organizing a hand. Prof Philip M. Hick, a pro l.'is'on: ! handm .ster. was here to . ss'sl the brys and a good practice vas h'-ld. Hick l.ld.ird was el (led mail lger a.nl II. K l.all.ire, hern tary. It Is the purpose i f the newly lunie d org anU'il !oti to have weekly I radices : nd their lo'xt meetl-.g wdi be Wedn. sil.iy til;. hi. A K 1 hand Is a good advertise- K0VERAUS" and "LIBERTY BELLES" For Children. Kvcryotic knows the "KOVERALL" trandof ctiililt cn's play suits, for they have been on th mnrkcl several ycarH and have made friend b eviry home where they have beer. used. The same manufacturers have put out tr "UUKRTY IJELLKS" dresses for little girit r.n.l t!icy have put the same standard of work manship and materials into these as they do is ilit Koveralls. Vc were fortunate in Retting the agency lor "KOVKRALLS" and "LIBERTY BELLES" for we find that our customers appreciate goods cf quality. I AUSTIN'S I ! h p r f v Theatre! Ilollie of (.imiiI Pli lurev W'e take a pri-n ib-.l of pleasure) In aiiiieui'i'iiig jt the patrons of tin- l.ll.erly Theali-i- that the week 'h . ('inning Friday, April -.'.:h and ending with I'bui-s lay. May 1st, ho'.ils ino-i- S.i e. ial Attraction-, than any pre eee.ling week. An lAtri Pro. Knilll liverv la). We especially reipn si 'jour intent ion to our Siindei mill Monday program, when tte present that story of adven ture that p-aches beyond the frontiers of your Imagina tion nnd Is held to the Sunday and Mondav TWO HA1H Al'ltll. 'J7.UM I THE DEATH Of KaTa T L.TAKZAN Of THE APES" I TARZAN OF THE APES KlKhl full r,...lu ... ... - - - . ... m v I'.lghl full r....lu i.-...i.. i m nrl.i. i "iiiieij iroill tlio rouulu with Mm., l.l,,co. K darkey and 000 others In the wild- Libert Theatr Alva Hniitli, Mun' Friday. April lM Stewsrt In The Silent tiit. and .vcryboi!r'i If" Arburkla h 1 Hill AMI UK WW -.Saturday. April rrlno l alvrrt Itt 'MARRIAUE Also dsndjr Cctf r. - u Unn&il. nuiliinr "M ",u g i 7 - 2 8 "TA B ur "i AI'KM." J Tuesday, April Kalliljn Willi"" A 'AL '?k.T ,kf' T-n-Wirri v Wednesday, April 30th An Extra Special and at the same old price Li 10c and 20c r7 tttz i ioc and w Tavlor Holmpc i "itq a ncAR" ti.i iu ,r, ww m. j r ULinn Mborlv ,.,'.. 'T"U'" 1",VK burn relenHod last ii.nn.h nn the 16lh. HO t1l you don't f..ol llko lauglilnV'V,',?,'. "'lH 1",'R,uro' h niado for liiKbs only, " Irali.e.l I i.... ' li. . """I sen this lilcl itiiW Will niiiUn i,,... i t mo buiiiu , - vni Willi 1' I lie HI... I. In ! I IMIII UUU . . ..-II One diiy only, wl.oI.Hon.,, tho iory K 7. VlU ,aUl,tur 2WMH. AIho r two-rt-ol (Toiift. tMniX Cun Bt!0 most unin.liiK, slupenduoiis film production In tli ti world's history Tarzan ol the Apes n Wednesday, April mitl we. present. T,(. ,.,; ' b.H latest laiiKh-prou,,,.. "ig feature comedy , "IT' A BEAR" The Idberty ',et,. ltt ,. ways on tho tt1;rt for V'y best pictures -Wlal Jsoooot) m "r"'" nl a -'t ' n scenes M;!'y.,hrl!1,,,K ,w '"- Moiiii,.. , ., ' '" Two "I"""" n '""'day H(iirtli,K Ht 7,(B ( t l...a MiHH 'TAItAN OI' TIIK AI'KH' Me. Adullg arc. I.OKQS 60c. Hi" Z ?l i," r1"01 10 "T" ..f C;..n?lr; lo,.b ". t nilsH ti,nu . ' ""l ,0- "ut don t 88 Uvm lw" wondurful pictures. It rts in l" The CostotHifj,1 nwn.'" ..... Mr 's PUDD'HEAPg Also R 2-r'