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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JANUARY 21. 1921 . - 1 ' PAGE TEN - MIST MISTINGS Grout Bargains at the Elite VarV. ety store. Better come In before ou buy. The steamer Wspania is taking a fun cargo of lumber for California p.. N and Is scheduled to sail to. n'rht. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rutherford and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Ross were Port land visitors Friday, incidentally vl sltii;; the auto show and some more gl'.OWS Carrying 950,000 feet of lumber and a capacity passenger list, the Mc. Ctc-mick steamer Cetilo sailed Thurs day nlf-ht for San Pedro via San I'rancisc. H. F. McCormlck, general mana. gor of !hj St. Helens Lumber Com, ra:iy and other Met orniiok enter pr:si"j is -nl'.o ill though the attend. W'.'si'i m U not alarmed at h'r i t 0:1 Hemstitching and picture framing -done at the Elite Variety Store. Bring your work here. Prompt service. Mrs. J. J. Lindalit u( Varr.ii was !n M- Helens Wednesday, the guest of her friend, Mrs. S. C. Morton. Reducing our stock. That s what we are doing and offering great bar gains in many lines of staple goods. Tha Elite. Mrs. I. IsMster returned borne Tuesday from Aberdeen, Wash., where she spent a couple of weeks visiting with frleuds. Airs. J. A. li lauoiis. roitrti) a resident of St. Helens, now a rest, dent of Unshuui, was in St. lteluus recently renewing acquaintances and Iratisarlint; lt!:;...o. s. John Gordon Thompson, former, ly of est port, has taken the place of Clifton C. Hill, as assistant cash, ier of the First National Bank. Mr. Hill remains with the bank until February 1, when he leaves for Den ver, Colorado to Join his mother. We have listed quite a few utco farms In the last eok of ditfereu. - 1 1 sizes and prices. It is now time ,. ,' ' 4 , . .-,!, for you to plan for next year's crops t..:-:9 L. Uolnncsworth has .., , ' tha, .,., better home you are planning for. cbas'd the Flags home and Ed :,., r w ,r : s:r,r.; ; e u now. if you t a cur purchased the George Chambers home, it is time to start your gar den and quit getting your vegetables from the store. Nice homes at mo derate prices and good terms. Coma in and talk it over. ; Central Real Estate Co. Miss ll.uel ISnUon. . 1 o lui been chief operator in the local office 01 the telephone company tor tuo p;v' Sevoral years, has resigned l'd po s tion here and as s .10:1 as reii . I, Ail! go to lvrtlrml to work in tue office cf the company there. M'ss lllritton is an expert operator u:ui 'has (Ucie uiiich to impr.ive the ser. vice here and many patrons of I lie lompany will regret that she is leiv ing. bu cot'ratulate her im th.? well deserved promo'ion she lias received. FOR S.U.E One polished top charter oak se-'i range with coil; used only 2 weeks and one fumed oak Pa the cabinet phonograph, used only 6 months Both offered very cheap. Inquire at Elite Variety store. Wednesday night to their fellow i members, Mr. and nlrs. Robert Dlx. WHITE CO. CANDY KITCHEN on, who will soon leave for their Will open for business within a new in California. Refr"shments few days on Cowllu street, across wer- fprved :.nd cn'ertain'n; games fn.m St. Helens Hotel. Our de made the evening most pleasant ltcious home made candles, fresh one. A beautiful lavalliere was t.aily. Only the highest quality of ptver'e-l .0 . rs. l-ion l.y me mem- 'ilcrlala used in the manufacture djmlcile. Mr. C. E. Stanfield, light house keeper at Warrior Hock has purch. ased the Karl I.tidwig home as a co'ivience for his wife and children and especially for the school pnvi. leges of his children. Carl Stewart and family left Mon. day for Monroe, Oregon, where they will make their home, Mr Stewart lavinr been apointed manager of a brick manufacturing estaulishmui. at that place. Tha Grant liuhy farm, near Hout tou, was sold Tuesday to .V lk Smaltz of Mt. Angel and John Pahl. gren purchased the R. G. Kelly place near Scapoose on the same day. Gust Bangsuud also purchased a place at Columbia City Tuesday. The above were some of the deals closed by the Rutherford Realty Company recent. ly. The Neighbors of Woodcraft at Houlton gave a farewell rartv on bers of the circle. GRAND FINAL- Only T-.V0 More Days-FRIDAY, SATURDAY Only Two Days More PRICES reduced away below those of our January Clearance Sale. Stocks moved last the first day, Thursday, but you still have two days left to make some bargain pur chases. We mean absolutely what we say when we herald this sale as one of Stupendous Reduc tions in Prices. Act Quick Today! HOES for the whole family, Coats for Wo men and Children, Men's Dress Shirts, Boy's Suits, Underwear for little and bit Dress Goods and a host of other articles. To price these Roods means that you will buy. Ev ery counter is a bar-gain counter. Look over our big posters and be convinced that price reduc tions are made. s AUSTIN'S of our confections. 6-lt w 7 "tti rTrf - - 1 miiim JjL. I FRIDAY, JANUARY 21ST "Shorty" Hamilton In a Western Drama "WHEN ARIZONA WON' 8th Episode of "L I Gl H T N I N G BRYCE" International News Comedy SUNDAY, MONDAY, JANUARY 23-24 ail' , A : if" - it M ! SATURDAY, JANUARY 22ND SCCME'THE STAR P0VER"-METRO ALL-STAR PICTURE Jack .London's I'amous Story 1 he Star Rover' A striking drama of the unknown wltliln ourselvei. Jack London' M.wnfuI story of the t'nsci n de, ?or!' ShB to n or. lVentM th mystery of a man c,clouof facts which wilfrea him from suspicion, yet unaware that he is conscious of them V?lT uT"7 f W"m,,n'', hoart "n1 s iv( A Martling lightning- flash over the darkness of our unknown How a woman's love triumphed whet the third degree failed. AL ST. JOHN In "AERONAUT" Sunday Show Starting at 4 p. M and Run ning Continuous PRICES: 20c and xsr l snc e fejiK fI-Jax Ay rS. mm w mWhF M f UniveriaA S f Special 1 9 Attractioni 3 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. JAN. 25-21 WALLAi Jr. IN WHEN the pretty little orphin threw her irm 'round hit neck rd celled . . hjm ",,,her" h hid to make up hi. mind ill-hred quick. And he mule it up right Tor her end all wrong lor him elf -became it let him in lor nothing but trouble. But when some other rancheri Jtarted picking on her and him he ioush: for the kid like a real old dad if w.,., ,o see now a man tight wnen P'.VT.;. I,'n.'n""l,,h " human HARRY CAREY in "HEARTS URt" And then ee wl.at the Utile lady id to him when It was crr. - Another JjiukIiuIiI- Toi.ni rvllle romt illes 'SKIPPER'S TREASURE GARDEN Matinee 15c, & 25c Night: 20c & 35c Hawthorne of the U. S. A." nr:.t i v n.s rebel soul and a jingle of coins, ht started our tn . ' jic uvcr Kings. btumbled into a 2.75 per cent revolution ana orcwed it up until it had "kick." Until one day his hat blew over the royal garden wall andyep, you guessed it I A Girl! revolution oil ! But not for Hawthorne's "army." Which started something you've got to see. A picture sizzling with "punch" laughs and adventure, with Wallace Reid in the role of his life. Lila Lee, Theodore Roberts, Harrison Ford, iully Marshall, Charles Ogle, Edwin Stev ens, Guy Ohv r in the big supporting cast. Trices: 25f & 35c THURSDAY, JANUARY 27TH ETHEL CLAYTON ! Iitl MmliMf on Wr-lniiMlar Prices: 15c & 25c Positively the Biggest Picture Reid has made "Men, Women and filoney" polled and pam- SHE was ulwayx a "xpoiled child.' pered, her every wish (ratiflod. ow Bi,e lb broke, flat up aKulnHt It. Oti one Bide are tbs creditor., hounding her for their money l!ne lJ,0r S'.(, ls th0 ,mile of 1''Uo!ial,le char acter who offers to pay her billn. think mH "w, n06" ,0,low ,,"lt'11 ""Ke you picte,MyoJ eUr'BaV'"1 Mn0y" U "H f U'8 b Also u Kph nilhl Cuiiii ily "FIRED AGAIN" t A.Ht'L',ifcXvaii m. ? w r- Ml I II Wl alMl hi y T"TI" ll II M,i .