- THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JULY 9. 1920 PAGE EIGHT ' MIST MISTIMiS Mr and Mrs. L. S. Hopkins spent Monday at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. MorrlsU spent the Kuurth near Mt. Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lansing and children spent Sunduyat Seaside. Her. and Mrs. A. H S pea row were at Seaside several days lust week. Miss Lois Dixon of Vernonia was visiting friends in St. Helens this week. Mr. and Mrs R. N. Lovelace of Kuiuier attended the celebration here Monday. Tom Ellis was up from Ralnlei Monday visiting . M. Helon ana family. County Roadmaster Wilkes spent Sunday and Monday at his home in Oreueo. James Gaittens of Deer Island was In St. Helens Monday watching tht bunt races. Dr. 1'uul Lacey and James Casey of I'ortland were guests of Dr Oswald Doming Sunday. Miss Hut li Austin of Woodburn is in St. Helens helping in the big sale at Austin's store. Miss C Elsie Stoifel of Portland Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ramsey. C. C. Cassatt went to Seaside Sat urday to spend several days with Mrs. Cassatt and the chwdren. Felix Debast one of Rainicr't "old timers," was in St. Helens Monday enjoying the events of the day. Mr. and Mrs. William Pringle 01 Vernonia were visiting friends in St. Helens from Saturday to Monday. The steumer Georgiuna will here after make calls at St. Helens on her Portland-Astoria run. She will land at the city dock. Norman Wllklns. who now lives at West port with his parents, spent sev eral days here during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stanwood came home from Brownsville to spend tht Fourth of July and to visit with -friends for a few days. Albert llellenberg was here on the Fourth from Bridal eil. Mr. llellen berg has a good position with the Palmer mills at that pluce. F. M. Fowler of Rainier attended the celebration here Monday Mr. Fowler does not appear much' older than he did twenty years ago. Judge and Mrs. W H.Cooper were among the number coming from Soup poose Monday to nssist St. Helena in making the Fourth a big day. Miss Constance Adams, who has )een visiting relatives In Hlllsbore 'or several weeks, came home las' week to spend the remainder of her vacation. A. E Harvey of Clatskanie came up Monday to take In the celebration. The ex-county commissioner is now in the machinery business and doing exceptionally well. Among the Portland visitors who t tended the big celebration here were Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Jeffcott and Miss Joseph. They were guests of Dr and Mrs. L. O, Ross. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gray of Reaver ton stopped over in St. Helens Sat urday on their way to Seaside. Mr Gray is a banker at Deaverton and a brother of Von A. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Vir-.l Stevens spent the Fourth with friouds in St Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens now reside at Knlama, Washington, where Mr Stevens has a good position. Mr. and Mrs. T J. Flippln of Rain ier were among the Rainier Deonlo i who attended the celebration of the , Fourth. They were the guests of i Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flippln, Jr. The scientific examination of lt g me r.ye aim uie luriiwnnii-, Sxr of Glusses is lr. Thompson's business exclusively. To see better see him Monday, July 12, Orcadla Hotel all day. 2H-:'I Misses Mernu Yeomans r.nd An nette Twicer of Por'land, accom panied by Sidney Melliulsh of Seattle and Howard Svado of Portland were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kdisou I. H.il lugh dtiritiK the Fourth The Milton Creek Logging com pany which closed down on the lHtli of June, will resume operation on July 19th. At this time, the com pany has a crew of men moving the camp about three miles further on into the woods. Rev. and Mrs. Sandlfer wore hero from St. Johns Monday visiting friends and assisting in the celebra tion Mr. and Mrs. Sandlfer resided In St. Helens three years during the time Mr. Sandlfer sorved as pastor ot the M. E. Church. Mrs. Elon Keltoi, lost her linnu bag on tho court house lawn during the fireworks display Saturday even ing. The bag containing a watch, money and other things ot viiiim touuu by Edward Hoot It and returned to Mrs. Felton the following morning. A. L Morris, county fruit Inspec tor, was here Tuesday. Mr. Morris states that he hns hud quite a num ber of calls from fruit men over the county during tho past month nsk. Ing his help In destroying the many pests that infest orchards at this time of year. Chas. A. Jensen, editor of the Cow. llti County News, Kalamu, Washing ton, was in town Monday and culled at the Mist office. Mr. Jensen re cently bought tho News, and judging from the optimistic views he has of his town and county, no doubt will publish a good paper. Mr. iintl Mrs. W. J. Welll rn of Aloha, Oregon, went here for I he week end, the guests of their dt.ugll ter, Mrs. J. II. Ali Kte. The Welllieiim aro Oregon pioneers, having lived ill Ih.i Heaver statu mieo. lUi i. J. M. Ilodgers und o.i Carl of Port land uere week end visitors at the I h iiio of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Morton. Mr. Kodgors, who Is assistant supor ivis;i oi collec-tol oi' ttiteuiul reveliuo (department left Monduy enroute to ! Seattle, Spokane and liuKo to Inspect die. revenue ofticeM lit those points, i .Mrs. J. S Allen and two children of I'Htsp. V aslilnglon, Mrs. Melvlii Lewis of Holso. sister of Mrs. Allen, iiinil Miss Mildred Allen or Spokane, iwho were visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Rutherford for sov 'eral das ilillltiK tho l,asl week, leil i l uesilay morning for Seattle, lle- tute returning homo they will spend isotuo lime at one of Washington's ; summer resorts. Mrs. E. M. Crimes of Uladsioue Is here on a visit to iter sister. Mrs. J. V. Hunt. For twenty yetirs or more Mrs. Grimes conducted lliu tinmen hotel at Seaside and is known no thousands of Orxgon people who visited Seaside She sold til" hotel , ui IU' n Moore and the hotel wus 'known as the Monro hotel, but re cently the name has been changed : to tho Seaside House. ! Rev. Illsey of the St. HeUns Meth odist church atil liev. S. I). Johnson will attend the City Pastors' Truln- , ing school in Sail Francisco during July. Teu Oregon pastors will at tend this school which is planned liv the city department of the hoard vt homo missions. The school Is planned for the purpose of fautlllnrUtng city p.istors with the hoard's plans of evangelism, social seivice and othui lines of aggressive church work. I Itwvs Johnson and Illsey left Tuesday Keep in Mini the savings in store for you by buying now at Right Time prices. Remember the Right Time sale dates July 6 to 17. 3C COMING PRODUCTIONS l-'rhliijr ami Hut unlay, July 10 mid 17, Wlmv in "Stronger Than Pratt." 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David Raine, who loved all dumb creatures, ventured close to this savage beast and to the horror of its ownei reached down and patted Baree, the . outlaw. It was an unheard of thing! The animal cowered and made friends with this fearless youth. They understood each other and in "The Courage of Marge O'Doone" this dog plays an important part. More than once he saves the life of David Raine. Sunday CoineiljHH I'iimIik ion. Mult & JiTI Comedy. Moniluy Sjil, i-oiinm (om,.ly "Slurt til HIhiw." ' Prices, 20c and 35c WEDNESDAY, JULY 14TH May Allison IN. "The WALKOFFS" A satire of high social life, at the follies and foiolesof thtrid In which c woman struj,'1' to (ind her no Icr self amidi ; lairing vice t li t smart The niinltm kiuumce o I Southern knight who laysstp t- the castle i of New Yk snobbery and wins his lady fai. Society's butterllics in brilliant and bizarre satire. The tense story of a won who loved the man she tried K hate. The storv oi a WOinaill struggle against the temptation to sell her soul lor weaun ease. A r.n.irUlina PCID of mod" comedy in a setting of luxurious and magnificent wcann. 2-REEL COMEDY 1WTIIK KKVIKW rtwuAY and SATURDAY, JULY 9 & JACK PICKFORD IN "The Little Shepherd oi Kingdom Come" I'irlurlMil from (he fninoiiN novel hy John Fx, Jr- This is a fascinating, absorbing romance of the Blue Gras ST ry ,3t ?f time of the Civil War. As a novel, "The Lit Shepherd of Kingdom Come" ranks with "The Crisis" and the best of modern fiction- As a photoplay, it is said to excel an? story of those stirring times before and during the great strugg" rnnneen e,BUle and thc Gray- A classic, this, and one cannot affrirrl tr. ' ' ininb, i The Versatile SNUB POLLARD in "A HARD LIFE" Pathe Review NO RAISE IN PRICES was-.; tirr-.f -i