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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1921)
1 T H E ST. H ELE N S MIST. F R I DAY. JUNE 17. 1‘>U PAGE TEN * * * * * _ * * * * * * * M IST MISTINGS * * * * * * Harold B ro u g h to n re tu rn e d home Monday from u trip to Seattle. Mr and Mrs Louis Muir atte n d ed the stra w b e rry tesiival at W arren Saturd ay night. Mr and Mrs. Ch arles G ram m and Miss Doris Gram m were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. i h arle s .VUeohs Frid ay. Miss Lo uise Georg e uml Mr. and Mrs P ercy Georg e of Cortland spent T hu rsday with Mrs. L. J Van Or shoven Mrs Alice \Vreford, c h ief assistant to the county a g r ic u lt u r a l agent, spent Sunday with wlends and reix tives at Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. S A H aw kins were passengers on the G eo rg ians down river Sunday, Mrs Hawkins to spend a day with friends at S kabiokaw a and Mr Hawkins to visit \storta W illiam M Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georg e l ’erry. has gone to Camp Knox K entucky to attend the C. S. o ffice rs training school He was one of the num ber of o A C students whom the governm ent se lected to t a k e this tra in in g course. S h e r i f f Wellingto n was in Port land T uesday and went out to Kelly B u tte to see how som e of the pris oners from Colum bia county were getting along Several of them whose hill terms will soon expire, seem to think that they prefer to pay the fines Instead of serving fu r t h e r time j the s h e riff said See the big b argain s we a r e o f f e r ing in granitew are— basting spoon 5c. soap dishes 15c, drinking cups 10c, pie plates 15c. wash basins 25c. 2-qnart sauce pans 26c, 3-quart pre serving k e ttle 35c, 4-quart convex kettles with tin covers 40c. and many other equally big b arg ain s at the E lite V ariety Store. The Methodist Ladies Aid society, or a nu m b er o f the mem bers went ; to Gresham on T hu rsday, .l ine '< and were he gu ests of Rev.v and .Mis A. S. Hisey. T h o s e who made tin- trip were: Mrs F a n n ie Ross Mr and Mrs. Georg e Wilson Mrs H. F. I > Bare. Miss E drie La Rare. Mrs M ar tin White. Miss L illM i Mis Willin'! Davies. Rev.v vand Mrs Jo hnso n and children. Mrs. 8 E. Lynch. Mi- Graves, Mrs. Mary Long Mrs li Kinney. Mr. and Mrs \' F Bakei and Mr and Mrs. H. W Christ! > Hoy G ill » u s a business visitor in B o n land Saturd ay. Mrs I.. J . Van Orshoven spent the week end in Portland. .Mrs. Annie C o * is spending the w eek in Cortland with relatives. See us fo r bargain s in granitew are tinware ami c ro ck e ry also notions of all kinds. E lite Variety S to re Mrs \V. b. M cK ay of Cortland spent the week end visiting at the name oi her sister. Miss Auiy George Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McCormick and Mr. and Mrs. SUeruiau Miles attended tuo Hose l e s u v a l last wees. X. J . Xiippin, J r . , county agricul- t u i a l a e ‘ nt, nus oeen in Corvallis mis w e e s in au e u d a u ce a t t a i m e r s w eek. Mrs. Maguas .saxou returned liouii' Saturd ay H o r n C o rtland wuere she was the guest of friend s during the nose show. ,ar. and Mrs. Kudolph Crael ol C o m a n d a n a Miss Adelaide and E lla i k e r b u i i e r oi M innesota were the g nests ol Mr. and Mrs. a. c . Morton .on day. .way or b a l la g h and Councilman x'lyuu went lu Cortland Wednesday to l o o n , a t a rock crus nor which has been o tte re d the city at a very r e a son ab le price. Mr. and Mrs, J . H W ellingto n, ac- companicd by Mr. and Mrs. J o h n L r oole and two c hild ren, m otored to S< a.- de anturday and spent the week end a t the Wellington cottage. C. U. C richton, w ho tor the past three mouths uas been o perato r for tne a., C. ii a. a t Seaside, returned to at. Helens anturday and is again on tne yon at the 6., C. a. a. station lrere. Hen l ’erk iu s who is working foi the Murphy Logging company at blanks, spent the week end with his fam ily here. Tire logging company is extending their railroad several miles so as to reach a n o th e r body oi timber, Mr. C e r k n s said. Kev. i\. k . C lark exchanged pul pits with Key. Georg e Hull last S u n day evening. T h e two gentlemen will m ake the exchange again next Sunday. Mr. C lark and Mr. Hull are old friends and it has been pleas ant to renew their friendship. Miss .Maude Decker, who conducts a well known business college in Cortland, was here Saturd ay for a short visit at the home of her brother L L. Decker. Miss Decker is a fo r m e r at. H ele ns re sid ent and has made a g r e a t success of her business ente rp rise in Cortland. At a re c e n t m eeting of Columbia Cost 42, the A m erican Legion, Com m an der J . H. W e llington was elected d elegate to the American Legion con vention which will be held in Eugene cn J u l y 1 and 2. W illiam Kussell was -elected as a lter n a te . T h e legion auxiliary appointed Mrs. W illiam l Russell as re p rese n tativ e for the auxiliary. J u d g e and Mrs. Martin W h ite went to Cortland Sunday for a day's visit a i l !i ‘ aptain Dorris of the schooner Thistle. T h e vessel was built at the I St. Helens shipyard and Captain Dor ris was here several m onths to super intend the fin al work and o utfit the ship. He re c e n tly re turned from A u s tralia and expects to sail the l a t te r part o f this m onth with a cargo " f lum ber which he will deliver at Melbourne. F . H. T a y lo r who has a fine little farm veral miles west o f Houlton | and who specializes in raising fine fruits and berries, was in Astoria T uesday with a load of berries. He bus standardized his pack and has th re e grades, firsts, seconds and culls He has interested o th e r grow er n tin. m ethod of packing and the returns they have received a r e very s atis facto ry , Mr T a y lo r said and for : ti.fs < :a lime in grading, they have received good returns. J o n Rick of P or tla n d , O re g o n ,' and M - J e n n i e C ro c k e tt of Boston. Ma-s were united in m a r ria g e at j the home of L. R R u th e rfo rd last Wednesday evenin g Rev. K. K. C lark read th e service. T h e bride and groom were accom panied by W a lter R ick of Cortland and M iss' 1 ath e rln e Goodwin o f St. Helens. T h e veilding march was played by M: s It ek of P ortlan d, s is te r of the “ini. A l a rge num ber o f guest- re present from P ortlan d and St. Helens An e xce lle nt wedding lunch eon was served. T h e bride was in D rvlce o f the Cnited S ta te s gov- ’• ument In Canada d uring th e war and the groom is a successfu l husi- j m -- man in Cortland , where they will m ak e »heir home A host of i friends wish them the bes» life has to give. „ ......................... - - ---------------------------------------------------------------- m mm I h Mis ess Peddle ami Natalie T a r i " II re turned W ednesday from a w e e k - visit In Doer Island Harold B eavers, K it Conyers anil J o h n Amundsen returned Thursday from a fishing trip la t b " Nehaletn valley All granitew are , tin w a re and dishes greatly reduced at the Elite Variety S to re B e t t e r com e nl and do your buying here. Mrs, Ch arles W h e e le r entertained Mr. and Mrs O. C Manille Mr and Mrs Charles G ram m , and Mr ano Mrs. Carl Buu tsch of Cortland at dinner Tuesday. Tlte dunce given by the 8t. Helens Volunteer l ire dep artm ent Saturday night was enjoyed by all who atte n d ed. However, the hoys were the l e a s ' bit disappointed that a la rg e r crowd did m i turn out. W hile they m a d e expei.. es. they did not hav. much 1 a surplus left, not enough to make a start on the fu rnishing of u room where they can hold their meeim » it is Imped that the public will s h o w their appreciation of the work of i - boys and at their next dance, evt< d a helping hand. M|ss Burls Bid h w el I returned lo San Francisco Tuesday afte r a short va cal ion will! her parents in Sl Gel eus She will intend ari school in San Francisco again lids winter Dr and Mrs. L G Ro s and s o * Jo h n and Mr and Mrs " Ultimi Ila Vies motored to Salem Tue-duy to allenii the graduating exercises at W illa inetta university They evped in lie gone several days I II, « co o k ed food sale held by the ■ tdiaa of the American Legion a u * n jury at th e Chamber o f C o m m e r c e rooms Satuiday afternoon e a s a iuc u s s und e a g e r buyers cle a n e d up l in s t o c k of a p p e t is in g a r t i c l e s soon a f t e r I lie a l e s t a r t e d A m at sum was realized. Mr. Clarke of the Clurke Brower Dpt irai C o . I I 2 1 ï «Ih S t r e e t , P ort land. will lie In Sl Helens at the St Helens hotel parlor for the day Tuesday, Ju n e 21 Ha will be pleas ed to meet all those who wish tlndr eyes examined, glasses filled, eie No charg e for examination Dr C larke nr Brower will visit St lie! ei is o n c e a month hereafter \dvt mmmmsmmmrim u m Mr and Mrs he week «id K y . Kdgur Nut bn.,,, 1 II,ir In As, . h ï Mi u h visited friend s In si l'"H , ......I M. 1 » . «»ray or Pori bin it " Br, H end with Mr \t,. lv nl,b . M r. h M - „ /’" ' À a fo r m e r i. „». ,,f s Id he, ,ia.rt| * S | week *' 'll a f t aL 1 r \ / TU J In the Race of Competition It m the man who is best equipped who wing, A reliable banking affiliation is an essential part of every business man’s equipment. Tuesday Officers of tins Institution are always ready to discus-, financial and credit problems with patrons is Dependable advice is an important adjunct to au varied service which is especially adapted for handling Commercial and Individual Accounts. A SHERMAN M M ILES J. H. HUTCHINSON President Jack Dempsey F IR S T AND ONLY AU- * * TH EN TIC P IC T U RES OF T H E W O R L D ’ S CHAMPION IN TRAIN ING. S E E HIM P R E PARING F O R T H E G R E A T E ST RING BA T T L E OF T H E CEN TURY. L IB E R T Y T H E A T R E T U E S D ’Y -W ED ’SD’Y, JU N E 21-22. if AT Cashier iLolumlntTÎLounti ~ " l A U S T I N ’ S 1.5 sit> R | s LIBERTY THEATRE 1.5 S 'l t t l t l ih FRIDAY. JU N E 17 20th Century Stores M ARGUERITE CLARK __________________________________________ o ___________________________ Lunch “Widow By Proxy” S E R IA I................................................ COMEDY A ctu ally SATURDAY. JU N E 18 W ILL R O G ERS It costs less to trade at these stores than anywhere in the Northwest. M 0N* Ice Cream “Guile of Women” "Women, women, you ban full of lies said Yal the sailor, when he came hack unexpectedly and found his girl in another man’s lap. A great picture, flooded with true-to-life comedy. SATURDAY J I F F Y JE L L , ANY FLAVOR—TH IS FAMOUS D ESSERT, 2 PACKAGES....................................... i5c Mi \iu: MIS, oxnxi | VL IIWDI.INC. HR\l'i;.lt HI Wl Will s l . l . l . Ol It I N I n i l IS P R E P A R ED FOR T H E SUMMER TRADE W IT H A SPLEN D ID ASSORTMENT OF GOODS FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CH IL DREN. GOODS OF QU A LITY AT LO W EST C ONSISTENT PRIC E. VMM K S \ T I K I » U . I I K I l l ' S I III SUNSHINE COMEDY IRHIS Extra Fancy Pineapple, Sliced No. 2 cans, 25c, Grated, No. 2 cans............................................................... E. M. HELON Furnishings — Dry Goody - - WEEKLY SUNDAY-MONDAY, JU N E 19-20 Amours or Welch's: Small bottles, 9c, Pfnt bottles 29c, Quart bottles 39c. Only a limited amount on hand. Mason Jars, Equipped with Boyd Caps, Porcelain lined —Pints. 95c, Quarts, $1.08, Half Gallon ............. $i.48 Parowax, 1 pound 20c. — 4 pkgs Jar Rubbers 25c Salted Peanuts—Fresh Roasted, Pound ioc Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee, 1 lb. 39c, 2 \ lbs. 95c, ^ $1.89 M J B Free Tea, Ceylon Van Camps or Preferred and India, /2 lb. 25c, Stock Cream of Tomato P<^nd .............................49c Soup .............................. 10c Shilling's Pure Cream of Tartar Baking Powder 1-lb. cans ................. Cl 1 A R IE S RAY in ‘Paris Green’ H IS BUST V E T I' X I III Iti V II u l» \ run I ï DI Kilt T U ESD A Y -W E D N ESD A Y . JU N E 21-22 ‘D e a d Men Tell No T a le s ’ A TOM TERRISS PRODUCTION 20 SOAPS—Proctor & Gamble Naptha, 2 bars 15c. Their White Luna Soap, 7 bars 25c, Lenox 14 bars 49c Royal White Soap, 10 bars 45c, Dew Drop Washing Powder large package, 25c. The ship explosion cost several thousand dollars and is one of the most spectacular scenes ever filmed. Hundreds of players were cast into |ae sea in order to produce a thrill that wiH stand out for years as the master stroke of dramatic achievement. ------ ADM)------- A Day With Dempsey SUGAR— MARKET CONTINUES WEAK—OUR PRICES ARE GOVERNED BY TH E SAN FRAN CISCO MARKET. 20TH CENTURY PRICES A r ^ R E L IA B L E ALWAYS. b AkL First, Only, Authentic Picture of the World* Champion in Training. See him Prepare for the g re a te st Ring Battle of the C e n t u r y . ______ Nuraya Tea, 1 pound 50c Joy O Wheat, package 5c Two Minute Oat Food 8c Del Monte Fancy Crosby Sterling Sliced Dill Pickles Corn, can ........ orL 20c quart ja r .........................30c 2 pounds pure Cocoa 25c • » 1 CENi URY COFFEE Nothing better on the rrari-.et at any price. We guarantee this—3 lhs. $ 1 00 TH U RSD A Y. JU N E 23 Royal Chef Clams, Tall cans 15c, 2 flats............ 25c — ., rolli Broughton and datigli- ly j e a n left for Kugeiie lodiiy ï,, m h Mi B roughton'» m o th er . Mis Albert Fralley. V,timi iliMHi’.n und I i I h dnuKlitur, Mi L o u i s e George of P ortlan d, leave (li,lay ior Kllglainl T hey expert to be gone about a year M C c W ay v lui fo rm erly lived In St Helens and now makes her I......... In r , . ribolli lien! Sunday as •m t o f Mr. and Mrs I e diilV“ “ 11 11 1 A DAY W ITH St. H elens’ B ig g e st Store Clothing M ï I BERT IYTEIL in “A MESSAGE FROM MARS'' i r l o o k \ M i s s M. I F l t OM MAILS T«l t W N 1 ,Mi It» XI. M i l l , O F l l n l t . l l T. I M I l k t l t A DKAM l D * I I I t B T 111 H o l t s » M» T i l I t I M * . COMING: OUR STORE IS SO CONVENIENTLY LOCATED u\ T H E WELLINGTON BUILDING, ST. HELENS i B E H O L D T H E MAN'