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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1920)
PAGE EIGHT THE ST. HELENS MfST FRIDAY. NOVEMBER S, 1920 MIST MISTINGS Yon A. Gray was a business vlsitoi to Portland Thursday. nig sale on hats. Closing out the winter stock. Milady Shop. Dr. S. H. Russell, the chiropractor, left Thursday for a week end trip to Benton county. He will return to St. Helens early Monday morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. D. Tarbell, who live on Nob Hill, were made happy by the stork on Friday. October 29th, when he left at their home a fine baby boy. Leave your hemstitching, pleating, buttons and button holes with us. Milady's Shop. 47 Mr. Stowacher, line chief for the telephone company has purchasea the six-room cottage of Rev. J. P. Clancy. The sale was made by Johu Philip, the real estate man. Olt's the "know how" that makes your glasses tit. Dr. Thompson, Thursday. Nov. 11, Orcadia hotel all day. Bring us your pictures to be framed. We have a stock of picture moulding and are prepared to give yr.u prompt service, at The Elite Variety Store. S. L. Butler, who lives In the Deer Island section, wa. :n St. Helens Thursday. Mr. Butler, sometime ago, was deputy sheriff. He Is now look ing after his farm. Owing to a good buy we are able to offer a big reduction on all coats suits, waists and dresses. Milady Shop, Muckle Bldg. 4? It will pay you to call and look over our stock of staple and Holiday goods before buying. W e are adding new goods all the time and you will find our prices right. The Elit Variety Store. The Elite Variety Store' is now re ceiving their Xmas goods, and Invite the people of St. Helens and Colum bia county to call and look their stock over. More goods arriving all the time, and they will soon have a large assortment on display. Albert Heide of the Shiloh Basin district near tioble was in St. Helens Monday transacting business. Mr. Heide says that the crops in his dis trict are exceptionally good and that as the big fir trees nre logged, set tlers are clearing the lands and mak ing homes. Hemstitching, 10c yard. We have Installed a machine and are new ready to do your hemstitching. We also take orders for all kinds of pleating, embroidering, braiding ana button and button-hole making at The Elite Variety Store. FOR SAMS A seven-year-old Jer sey cow, now giving three gallons of milk dally. Price $65.00. Charles Barberis, Deer Island, Ore. 47-1 FOR SALE Fine team, mares. 5 and 6 years, well broken, sound and gentle; weight, 2576. Sell or trade for heavier team. Also two cows for sale. W. G. Young Warren, Ore. 47-2 FOK SALK Baby Overland. 191S Model, run 6000 miles. $460 will take it. P. C. Jacobson, Bachelor Flat. Phone 106F12 4tf FOR SALE: One Jesse French player piano; In excellent condition; has 40 rolls of music; must be seen to be appreciated. Will sell reason able for cash or trade tor a car. In quire of A. O. Hansen, Vankton. 1'hme 118F6. 46tt 1918 CHEVROLET 490 Touring car. New transmission and rear end. I Splendid mechanical condition. Good j paint and tires. $575. Telephone' 163 or 164W. 46-3 I FO t SALE AT A BARGAIN 1 cow. fresh In Decem.ier; 1 2-year-old hoifer Iresh March 1st; 1 heifer 8 months old. All in good condition. Clyde Hr.nson, Doer Island, Oregon. 46-2 FOR SALE: About three tous first class alsike hay. E. Garrison, War ren, Oregon. Phone 104K11. 46-2 FOR SALE: Forty-five acres, 8 acres cleared and fifteen in pasture. All fenced, new fence. Good housi and barn. Place located close to St. Helens and on good highway, close to school. Small payment down and balance on easy 'enijs. Almost enough wood on the place to pay purchase price. C. W. Masten, Houl ton, Ore. 46tf For Sale Team of farm horses weighing between 1300 and 1400 1 .. .1 . 1 1 1 n I puuuuti; miwj waguu mint uuruBH. 9. S. Duncan, Warren, Ore. 42tf Passenger Train Schedule Changes SCHEDULE CHANGES t ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 1ST SPOKANE. PORTLAND & SEATTLE RAILWAY Trains No. 29, leaving Portland 8 :30 A. M arriv ing St. Helens 9:27, Rainier 10:00, Clatskanie 10:34 and Astoria 11:55, and No. 32, leaving Astoria 6:25 P. M., Clatskanie 7:45, Rainier 8:18, St. Helens 8:52, arriving Portland 9:50, will be discontinued. No. 21 will leave Portland 8:15 A. M., instead of 7:20, St. Helens 9:15 instead of 8:25, Rainier 9:52 in stead of 9 :05, Clatskanie 10 :34 instead of 9 :34, and arrive Astoria 12:20 P. M. instead of 11:55 A. M., and Seaside 1:25. No. 24 will leave Seaside 4:30 P. M., Astoria 5:35 P. M., instead of 4:00, Clatskanie 7:18 instead of 5:44, Rainier 8:00 instead of 6:26, St. Helens 8:38 instead of 7:11, arriving Portland 9:40 instead of 8:10. Additional information will be given on request. J. R. GILBY, Agent ST. HELENS OREGON npHE roomy and well, A equipped body 0 the Oakland Sensible Six Sedan rides on a frame of tough steel si a one-half inches deep Similar solidity extendi throughout the entire car. It has the power and strength for every driving condition. In. spect it, now, at our FOR SALE Wheat and vetch, properly mixed for seeding; has been cleaned through tanning mill; 6 cents per pound. Maraccl ft Cjii colln, Warren, Oro., Box 40. Phone 106F2. 42tf FOR SALE Collossal sweet corn; small pigs, $6 each. Newell Sher wood, Warren, Ore. Phone 108F21 41tf. FOR SALE Small pigs. $6 each: brood sows, with pig, $60 to $80 I each. Win. 8 It u lie,, Warren, Ore. Phone 108F13. 4U Want Ads MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BUSINESS LOCATION for Rent One of the most desirable business quarters in St. Helens. Recently re modeled. Store room 22 feet by 80. Suitable tor general merchandise store. Fixtures, including bins, shelv ing and counters go with building. Rent reasonable. See or write to J. H. Wollington, St. Helens, Ore.44tf KGYPTIAN QVEE.V Saves clothes, softens hardest wat er. Is far superior, wonderful re sults. No rubbing. Prepares the water, scves time. Absolutely harm less. Laundry magic. Makes cloth ing snow white. For sale by T. H. Roy, St. Helens. 46-4 FOR SALE: Kimball piano In ex cellent condition and at a bargain for cash Mrs. Bertha Woods, St WOOD SAWING with drag saw, by the hour or by the cord. J. L. Barger, Box 698, St. Helens. Or. 46tf LOST AND FOUND FOUND Lady's rold wrist watch. Inquire at Mist office. 47 STRAYED One black Jersey cow; when she left had on large bell, and small rope on horns. Please notify Helens, Ore., or call 133-J. 47-2 1A- Tracy. Columbia City, Ore. 46tr FOR SALE: Seven young pigs sixty days old. Pasero Bros. Liberty Hill Farm, Columbia City. 47-2 FOR SALE Fine saddle pony, weight 1900; price, $25. Call at Clover Hill Farm Deer Island, Ore. Phone 149F12. 47tf FOR SALE: Used Mission her.ting stove, at a bargain. Mrs. J. W. Allen. 47 WANTED WANTED I will take a few prv. vate boarders in my home; home cooking and serving. Sitting room in ' special convention Wednesday opposite mill office. 47tf I Wanted Log or lumber hauling for five ton truck and trallor, equipped to log. Address or enquire at Mist office. 43tf Shoe Reductions This is not a sale but merely an announcement that the regular prices on numerous shoes in our stock have been reduced. Beginning at once you will be able to buy shoes at the new prices. Here are a few good ones: Woman's high grade brown kid shoe with military heel. Old price, $14.(X) $12.50 Black kid shoe similar to above. Has been selling for $12.50 $11.00 Brown calf shoe on military last $11.00 Misses' black calf school shoe. Best grade $6.75 Misses' black calf, English last. Was $6.00 $5.00 Brown calf shoe, English last. Was $7.00 $6.00 Men's brown English walking shoe. Has been selling for $12.50 $11.00 Black English shoe. Was $8.00 $6.50 Week End Special HOPF'MUSLIN, Any Quantity 30c OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX Opn Cv(, .W,w HJVS. f.wW few.. ,). Cnnknl f. tl a. I'ww, .1ui.j.a. JJJuul j Hut II Copeland Auto Company REMEMBER THIS: Any one who buys an OAKLAND autonobik it fully protected on the price. If there is a decttat'tt the price, the buyer of an OAKLAND willgttft benefit of this decrease. A Drop in Tire Prices Auto owners will he pleased to know that the UNITED STATES TIKES are now 20 per cod lower. We are prepared to take care of our customtn1 at this reduced price. UNITED STATES TIRE ARE GOOD TIRES. Copeland Auto Companj Mist Want Ad Brings Red FRIDAY, NOV. 5TH The Crusher' Eighth Episode in 'THE SILENT AVENGER" INTERNATIONAL NEWS HOOT GIBSON COMEDY "SMILING KID" SATURDAY, NOV. 6TH "THE WHITE HEATHER" You will gasp at the daredeviltry of the men who fight to the death on the ocean floor, eight fathoms down. You will be spellbound at the sheer beauty of the scene. The sublime love that leads a wo man and a man up to the smashing denouement will hold you so en thralled that Come to see "The White Heather!" There never was another picture like It! Adjectives cannot describe It! You must see it to believe that such a picture Is possible! Mack Sennett Comedy "GEE WHIZ!" SUNDAY. NOV. 7TH WH. FARNUM IN THE WILLIAM FARNUM IRBCTION WILUAM roX Adventurer When fighting with hl back to' the wall, ho over comes five swordsmen, and saves Marltana from drunk en bravos. When he leaps from the root of a building to his horse and rides to safety with the woman he lotes. When the king, recogniz ing his true worth, -bestows jpon him the title of the man he has killed. When, free and safe, his fortune assured, he puts his arms around the woman lie loves and for whom he was ready to die if need be. 2-Reel Comedy "UP IN BETTY'S ROOM TUES. & WED., NOV. 9TH & 10TH 'The Branding Iron' One of the big successes now flaying to crowded houses in Portland. 2-Reel Comedy' - Tue nr. '. " ' ' i in TIE BRANDING IRON fnCM Vnn 9r. A R.h M.yn . . . w u JJC , ., .vw.i.okj uarner Production liberty Theatre MONDAY, NOV. 8TH Lila Lee -IN- RustlingaBride SHE WAS LONELY, HIS PICTURE LOOKED GOOD AND Whon lie sent her a picture of bli hint friend, telling her that It M his own, lio never thought of It Anything but u'Joko. . Then hIio wrote, saying how lone1' Hint wim, and he felt sorry for I' and UKknd lmr to come to him, till" lug he could explain away his "J8 Hut when the man of the plcturo liem her up nnd IniprlitoniMl her And whim she OHCupmi lo find IM nullior of the Joke about to tK little Journey nt tho end of a rope Complicated fix to bo In. i t U You hot! Worth going miles to see, this I.llu Lea I'lcture is. FORD WEEKLY SNUB POLLARD COMEDY THURSDAY, NOV. HTH "The Gilded Dream" featuring Carmel Myers Sunshine Comedy Ten Nights Without a Barroom