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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1920)
PAGE TEN DILLARD'S EXPERIENCE. (Continued trora pug one) could bnsk in eternal sunshine, and see the world turning under us, us nn immense grindstone; unless, per chance, we had started at midnlKht, When we would remain in eternal darkness, except for alternate periods of fourteen days (336 hours) of tnoon-liclit. Hut the green earth lias its dotted farms and cultivated fields. And what a variety of shapes! One would almost think they were laid out on the model of "Noah's Ark" rookies. Yet there is an indescrihable quiet ness and grandeur in the view. It is as if one were suddenly able to take so broudmtmled a view of life as to ignore all trifles that vex and per plex us. As a moving-picture can remove the tediousneHs of plays, so can such n glance dispel all imaginary ills of life. I say imaginary pur posely, because many of our ills are the result of thoughts engendered by unhealthy atmosphere, while the up per atmosphere is exhilarating al most to intoxication. Were I a youni: man the lure of the cloudc would fascinate me. I did not, ut r.ny time, experience any degree of fear. Way above the precipitous bluffs, between Catlilamet and Stella, we ran into some very pronounced air-wtives; but I did not lose sight of the wonderful view, e'en to see that the pilot was awakt to his duty. On land the win strikes you: in a plane you strike the wind. I took a French binocular with me; but no glass could en hance the natural view. I was not even strapped In; I stood up and waved; when passing over my own town. Were I wealthy. I should de sire no finer diversion than scooting the air, far above mother earth. Afer making about 136 miles (ocetiu trip added nearly 20) in much less thun that number of min utes, wa circled uround in Portlund and settled down In the Willamette like a swan; and I am yet puzzled in determining whether or not we should begin sacrificing our arms for wings. W. B. D. Hev. and Mrs. Krunk James and son, l'aul, were guests last week ut the home of C. H. Thompson. I Miss Harriet Hoss, daughter ot !Mr. Kit win Koss. of McC'onnetl. Ten ' nessee, is spending a few weeks at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. 1MI lard. Miss Hoss was born in St ' Helens. ! A. A. Smith who resides on his I farm on Milton creek was in St. Helens Saturday and made the Mist office a pleasant call Mr. Smith has been a paid-up subscriber to the Mist ; for about 3o years. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farley of Fur ley, Missouri, and Miss Mae Wallace of Leavenworth, Kansas, took a day off from the Shrlners' convention to 'visit with H A. Chllda and family ! Wednesday of last w eek. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wellington iwent to Seaside Wednesday to spend several days. Mr? and Mrs. Well ington have a great number of Irion. Is in Seaside, they having resided there a short time a few years ago. The building recently vacated b; ' Poppliuaier & Laws will be in cliargi of the ladies of the Congregational church during the Fourtli cf July celebration, and will he oponod as a rest room. On Monday they wiil op erute a lunch counter throughout the ! day. MIST MISTlN'tiH Miss Certrude Phillips is visit in;: her parents nt Long 1 teach. Mr. and Mrs. ltoyco are spending a ew days i t Long lleach. Miss (lladys Jordan spent Sun day with her parents at tioble. Misses Helen and Urace lloyd were in Portland Saturday visiting fricm'.s. Thomas Kills, one of the leading business men of Kainier, was here Sunday. Mrs. Hoy GUI hr.s returned home :;fter n two weeks' visit with friends in Portland. C. M. Uicen spent the week-end In Portland, returning home early Mon day morning. L. S. Haltan left this week for Vernoniu where he will servo on the fire patrol. Mr. ami Mrs. J. L. Storla attenden a meeting of the Fern Hill grange Saturday evening. Miss Fay Morrell of Peer Island, was visiting her sister, Mrs. Harold lieu vers, this week. Mrs. J, 11. yVilkcrson and sons, lltirfor'd and llenjaiiilii, were visiting in Itainier Wednesday. Mrs. Harold Uroughton came home tins week from Kugeno where she made an extended visit. Wiliam Woeucr and Miss Mildred riiuriuan of Portland were gnosis oi Mr. and Mrs. O. 1). Kyle Sunday. Miss Mildred Alleu of Spokane is visiting her sisters, Mru. L. It. Uiuli urford and Miss Madeline Allen. Clareuce tioin lias returned itoin Los Angeles where ho lu's been at tending school during the past yew. Mrs. Crur.dall of Seattlo who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fannie Koss, returned to "her homo Monday. ... i !. iii i. ri Hut u i cuiy 1,1s old homo In Kansas "'" "'' his parents who are both 111 at this Max Wilson was al homo over Stindav from Portland where lie has tt position with the Armour com- '""idr. and Mrs Donald McDonald, and Harry lSennett allended the hall g.iuie at Chitskanlo Sunday after noon. , Wlllhini Hussell was In Portlund Moudiiv and Tuesday on an inspec tion trip for llobt. V. Hunt Com pany. . . . A. K. Austin was here from Wood burn Wednesday and Thursday boss ing the hoys in the "lore around n little. Mrs. Kobert Falrley left 'lhuisday morn ing ff Seattle and Tacoina where she expects to visit for sev I ere I weeks. I Itoti Harrison Is vh.l.lng friends In St. Helens. Mr Harrison bus been living at Monroe, Oregon, during the pest. year. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Perry were her.. ! Saturday from near i'lonlioliu here Mr. Perry Is n guardian of the forest u that, locality. The Methodist Ladies Aid socle!) vlll hold their annual Fourth of July dinner In the church parlors on Monday, July th. Mrs. F.ls.i K. Knowles a suc cessful teacher of Mist, wiu In St. Helens tills work Irking the touchers' examination. Mrs. J. II. tSoill'roy, who lias I In the service of the V. S. govern ment at WuslilMglon, has returned to lier homo In St. Helens t;. II. Turhcll and Miss Fva Tin hell weio among tin' number from Warren vim attended the Fern Hill ;rati",e Saturday evening. Mrs Hert Adams, Mrs. R.i nuiy. Mrs. Ililga Freeman. Mrs. J. W. Mr- ii le, mid Miss r-reouino wer nere .Monday from Doer Island. ' John Llndley or tuinin wus ill ni. Helens Monday on business. Mr. I. indict Is oliu mining the few 11. A. II. tncii now' left In I Mi county. Frank Uussell left Tuesday morn ing for I lut springs, vt iisningion. where he will remain some time In it effort to secure relief from rhou- mal Isin. A II. Kneeland or Heat! lit spent ' Iiuisday with J. W. Day end iiinilly. Mr. Kneelaild and Mr. Day w.r 'neiuN In l heir younger days back .a Maine. IM ward Itrough came up from :.i.inler Wednesday and drove a new 'iird home for one of his custMuers Mr. Hrough is one of the owners of .owe's gariige at Uiilnler. M sse Itessle llnttan. Alyco Quick, 'nlia Ijulck, Helen Larson, Doru .-thaler, and Claru Kelel will leuvu tomorrow for Seaside whero they expect to spend a few days. Mrs. U C. Hill of Deliver. Colo rado, arrived In St. Helens lust Frl 1 1 v to in it h her home with her son Clifton C. Hill, who Is In tint employ of llio r'!rt National Hank Tli ii St Helens library hoard wist, to extend a vole of (hunks lo Mrs. W. II. McKay of Portlund for till links slio recently donated to tlur public library. Also to Oral Heblll. Ira years of ago. of SI. Helens, for I ; hooks. Mr and Mrs. II. C. Cornlhwultn ' nd Mrs. Alice Wreford entertained I i n ii in ti-r of the Shrlner i of Kl Minn and Arabia temples during their vis I to Oregon. Their temples are lo cated in Texas where Mr and Mrs. orntliwalte and Mrs W'eford rn sided before coming to Oregon. Circuit court win "1 ll.il.il,. .m l..l coni,,l - im. All I. "I sr. set one we,,k befor, "jN lug of court. M Miss Nora Miiday. Wh v I tombing ut llend. nust yhur. is ""Hil Mri'r;,!:; . -? """nils siorn fur . t, " ' may Sin,, ,. " canlllo business wl, hftH Judge A. L. t lllrk Helens Thursday for0nui,V uy to Portland. jttT,J spent two days In tli N.l'.iJ lev Hits week lo(,kli,s ,'' work. ""i Miss Mario Wulker, hokL touching school nt ),UB J" bus reluriied to her hcmu'i, t ens to spend her vncrnio. Walker Is counted t rr. ' ' tear her. "", tyn mid ,h, , business exeliiHlvely. T0 J e him Mondny. Ju m Hotel nil div. Mr. mid Mrs. Wlltns t., I'live I i visiting t. g vtkib fi.tnlly. left M.,iay for ,h M ijtlliiry, lllliinl.. Mr While returned hums by ii,,,' route, an. I expected t siois In lit 11 Mi Cnltniitia Mr. nod Mrs C. . nosl HI Helens Hatur.lsy for u mL visit In the east. They t lamlly reunion i, MW,m . In Caiiadu, Wiislilngtnn. D r i priid soiiio Hum with IhUt n Huston, Mum . returning fa Noveiuber. n III ii l m ii i 'ii ii i rv , rrKAiKin. 3 di i2) an dSb & is SOON ;oon "LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME" "COURAGE OF MARGE O'DOON" THURSDAY. T U L Y 8 Mary Miles Minter "ANNE OF GREEN GABLES" What would you do if you or dered a girl and you got a boy ? Could you chew on raw carrots and imagine you were eating caramels? Anne could! Anne was always in hot water, and she kept the villagers there too. " "Oh, you poor little kitty," said Anne as she picked up the skunk. . ' 1 SATUR.DAY, JULY 3rd Charles Ray IX- . "The Girl Dodger" Whenever Cuthbert saw a girl he dived into the linen-closet. Now you know the truth Cuthbert was bashful. Yes, it's the sad, sad truth Cuthbert was afraid of the girlies. What are you going to do with that sort of a kid ? How are you going to make his nature over? "Pinkie" LaRue knew. "There was a kick in her chorus girl method that's what makes "The Girl Dodger" a great picture. You'll be sorry if you miss it. 2-Heel Mark Sonnett Comedy "TRYING TO GET ALONG" PATHH KKVIKW TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th and 7th MOUNTAINS CHOPPED DOWN because they Interferred with a til P.I 'n view. The. engineer hero would not let mere n cl ' u v, . j ob struct the vision of the lady ho loved ani iviion he had loved long before they ever met It's a cork Inf.; ro:uunc SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE" AN ALLAN DWAN PRODUCTION TT1 1 . i n r If 1 4 V rl 'ViriWcWU rT Xot War I. list l Ked-llliKHliil venture. An .Minn Dwun I'n.ilin li.m IUi'iiar.1 llalillnft Duvls' I aiitiniH Siory 'SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE' Imagine Loving a Girl You Never Met He bad ti. vr,- cv.-r. rom s,,,,,,,!.-,! will, lo r or ininii s ie. ,.l,oi,e.l her. et I,,, ua, madly, blinill, i luve. Only Kl. In.r.l Hardin .llviH . b .leH.,,1,,- m.cI. a Ml,.,,. Vou'll find ll in "Hi II.IH Kits (.1 roitTl N l'' ' StamiiK .Noiinan Kerry and Anna y. s. '" Also a HireatnliiK, laiiKluible Harold I.loyd Comeily "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS" Q O l-H W as r S3 i Q Z o n O H -i C o c c X o H 0 s DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IX "THE KNICKERBOCKER BUCKAROO" Z;?rt" 0,,t U' ?' "-' 'T Home ,y , KnleUenHH ke loinj It takes him thru rii-roailni Arlvsnna Inl.. .i,..,ii i ami out of a noii-eH a.ablo jail '"'' ,"' U,U ''vil-ridden Mexlc,,, ln Ya know-Fairliauks. And ,he s(o,yH h K,l llfj , The last episode of "DAREDEVIL JACK" vs:...; 't&MMxw-'"'.-'- SUNDAY, JULY4th William S. Hart IX 4The Money Corral" - "AND UK COULD SHOOT THE DATE OUT OF A DIME" They overpowered the new watchman, batter ed in the huge door and thought the coast was clear. But when they tried to touch the mon ey they found someone waiting for them someone who could shoot the date out of i dime in mid-air. The police came but "Big Bill" didn't need them finished the job before they got there. Come to see that fight. Then the ;big works" came in and asked Bill what he wanted. What do you suppose 1 UID want? Come to see. It's great. A MINI! ATTHACTION 2-Reel Mack Sennett Comedy Mutt anil Jeff Cartoon 2-Reel Mack Sennett Comedv ill g-TTir rr w r