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PAGE EIGHT T H E ST. HELENS MIST. FR ID A Y . SEPTEMBER 2. 1921 ; • • • • MIST MISTINGS • • G EORGE Mrs Purkey th«' mother of I been during the fishing season. The; s««ein well ;«l««.i««•' A. W Thomas and family started Purkey. for Salem Monday, where they ex will! our Utile neighborhood The parly given at Mr Bull i'-'1 port lo slay during the hop picking unlay evening In honor •>! "" season. i ' Mrs Lampa and Bert came home Mrs Thurman JelTei a s « enjoyable afTair A larg.« crowd » « from Tillamook SuturilHV afternoon, where they have been camping for present and Ilio merry mukcig -l"F not cease until the wee small hours nearly two weeks Mrs Ray Turiteli and Master Earl iof the morning The director» are having unite a spent eevernl days in St Johns vis Ilot of necessari work don.« at <h" iting relatives The rooms are >>’¡lit Mrs. Dave t’ aglo had as visitors school housi I !"* fi:' tills week her mother. Mrs L II I calci mined and cleaned llusclike of Sutsop, Wasli . and hei nine. which ha-« given ................... sister. Mrs Harry Hinton, of Ever several years. is being pul in good son Wash I condition and a well lias been dus Mr and Mm. Morris ami sons and ! near the school lion*«- in;r ■mho«-* Mrs. Prkey, all >f Kent Wasli are visitors at the J W i’ urkey ! board should be highly rom'-l tell home Mrs Morris is a sisier and ed on the work ilu-v arc « I <1 nt New Dress Goods î Our Boy Reporter : Mrs J T Martin was a week-end visitor In Portland. Goon nite Mo and my fothor an Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dalton spenl my Mother and my kid bruthor wus Wednesday In Portland Harold Beaver was a business vis up to the Liberty Sattidy nite an wo seen Farry R. Buckle in the $ dollar Itor In Portland Monday a yeer man an he wus crazy with Mrs J K. Hobbs and son Richard the heet. He thought he wus a de- spent Sunday In Portland. tecktiff and wus join a round all the Sherman Miles was a business time trvin to make people by sop«1 visitor In Eusene Wednesday. wlch he made an also he had a Ion Miss Lavella Aulthouae of Seaside dry what niado everytlnk sni’ ll sweet. He got the villuu ennvhow Is a guest of Mrs J F Johnjnn Mr* H. R Hudson and Mrs I.evlry In the end. G I lafTed an my fotI:«r loffed but my bru.her lie criile when were Portland shoppers Frldav. they wus chusin batty throev the Tom Ktblan. who is visiting In As house an he nocked u man in the toria. is expected home Monday noodle Miss Minnie Ellis, of Ranter, was jim dash a week-end guest at the A. T. Kiblan Edna Lynch is gone to Berkeley 16 STORKS 16 STORES home. to spend the wlner with her sister Which is Mrs. Harry Wilson. They Mrs M. Rieen returned to St. Hel ens Friday after a week's outing at got the biggest collidge in tho world jthare but l dont gess Edna will go Seaside. Mrs. Alice Trow, of Rainier, was cause she nose enufT cdgacasliun the guest of her sister, Mr*. A. F |ennvhow less she takes domestick silunce to get mar.-id Barnett, Tuesday. jim dash Mrs A A Heist and little son. of Fare an warmer. Sundy I was Astoria, are visiting Mrs Heist's fa suck frum eating two much water H AVE YOU EVER ENJOYED TH E PLEAS ther. John Phillip melons. Doctor Ross v. ich my fo’ her Mrs. S. A. Hawkins went to Sea had for me s'M my stummick only- URE OF TRAD IN G AT A TW EN TIETH CEN side Sunday morning for a week's holds two pints an he s*»d George visit with relatives. the next time you get mixed up with T U R Y GROCERY STO RE ? IF NOT, YOU CER Mrs. A T Kiblan and daughter- a water melon nometnbor you bette. T A IN L Y H AVE MISSED SOMETHING AS WE Lavinia and Rose were Portland get a shoe horn if you are goin to eat it all so you cood get it in your shoppers Thursdnv. A L W A Y S AIM TO PLEASE BY COURTEOUS Mr. and M«-s. J F. Johnson re stummick and then he lafTed at me til. I didna. Water melons wus dis- TR EA TM EN T. AND. REGARDING PRICES. YOU turned home Monday from a week cuvvered in Africka an they grode end sojourn at Seaside on cucurbitaceous vinos the dlck- CANNOT H ELP BUT BE CONVINCED IF YOU Mrs Harold Beaver and family shunary sed whut 1 red wile I wus have returned to St Helens after a sick for two days an nites from Sun W IL L T A K E A M OM ENT'S TIM E TO READ THE six weeks' visit in Seaside. dy. FO LLO W IN G . Mrs. Eugene Blakesley was hostess Jim dash at a dinner party Thursday evening I ast Judge Godfrey was he goin in honor of Mrs. A. F. Barnett. to hold cort on the street agen to- Mrs. Roy Gill and daughter Mary morrer nite ar.d he sed well 1 dont Ellen returned Wednesday from a no George how cheef Potter Is got W O OLEN G O O D S week’s visit with relatives in Port things lined but I gess tha n wood bo Jess the same bunch of Satiddy land.. Plaid Skirtings Medium or small Pearl Tapioca, four pounds........ 25c Mr and Mrs. J H Markorth and nfcte boot leg biters on the tshootra. Storm Serge famly of Portland were the guests Sum times they get jackass brandy of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Nauman also he sed Judi;-e Gorfrey sed an . M. J. B. Tree Tea, Ceylon or Japan, 1 .¡lb. pkg. 26c French Serge ast him ware did they get it an he Sunday. Coatings sed well George h we node ware lb. pkg..............................................................................50c Mrs. C. D. Sutherland was hostess Suitings at a charming afternoon afTair Thurs they get if we wood go get it heforo White Wonder Soap, six bars fo r ............................. 25c day in honor of Mrs. Frank Miles, ot they cood get it an get rested but Batiste v.e dont no cause the boot leg gents Portland. dont tell us ware they hang out. Herring, Puget Sound or Alaska, ll's tails, 3 for. . 25«. Flannels Mrs. Joseph Schultz left Thursday jlni dash for her home in Salem, after a week's All the new colors Its a bout time for Mister Sher visit as the guest of Mr. and Mr«. man Miles to go to the city agen I Normanna Brand Imported Fish Balls,............. 20c can A. E. Wickert. gess cause I ast him did ho no sum COTTON GOODS Old Dutch Cleanser, 5 for 49c, limit 5 to a customer Mrs. C. L vVhheler ard son and fresh news this week an he ser I Mrs. Mary Myers returned to St. dont no nothin George cause I been Ginghams Helens Monday after a six weeks workin hard an atvit pade t“ iiahun Finest of Shredded Cocoanut............................... 18c lb Gabardine to nothin so I dont no nothin. Th ■ vacation at Seaside. During the latter part of last week cheef sed evdy time Mister Miles Pickling Spice, that popular Golden West kind, oz. Sateens Dr and Mrs. L. G. Ross had as their works hard he hass to go to the city Poplins guests Lawrence Antram and H. L. to foregt a bout it so I gess he is cartons, two cartons ................................................. 15c goin agen. Youtz, of Alliance. 4hio. Organdies Jim dash Mrs. L. R. Rutherford will enter Edwards Dependable Coffee, 1 lb. can 39c, 3lb. can $ 1.1 Mister Chas. Graham whats lion Crepes tain this afternoon In honor of Mrs. A. F. Barnett, who will soon leave on of the First nashunal bank ast m» Dimities Large package Citrus Washing P o w d e r ............ 25c am I savin my wages evdy week an a trip to England and Italy. Percales 1 told him a wus savin sum of It an Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watkins and be sed well the more you save the Corned Beef, 12 oz. can 18c each ................. 2 for 35c Piques Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Isbister motored sooner you will be able to go in biz- to Seaside Saturday for a week-end nese an by a paper whats your owi Royal Baking Powder, a large 12 oz. can for 39c outing, returning home Monday. SILKS so I gess I will causj when I get old CLOTH. Etc. Rev. Frank James and family enulT to by a paper an run it by my Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can 2:>c; 2 ‘ lb. fan 55c; have returned to their homo in Dal self Moster Morton wont be workin Maxine Silk Comfort Challics las after spending two weeks at the no more I gess less he me» wlch 5 lb. can ..................................................................... $1.05 Silk Poplin Outing Flannel home of Mr and M.s. Chas Thomp hope he dont till he gets redd.v for it son. Taffetas Romper Cloth Jim dash Full Cream Cheese ............................. ............25c lb. Dt. and Mrs. S. H. Russ. 11 left Edrie LeBare is goin to Portland Long Cloth Crepe tie Chine Thursday for Benton county and a gen I ge*« pretty soon cause I hurd Fancy small White Beans............................... 4 lbs. 25c Pongee Silk Muslins will spend the week end on their her tellin sumuddy up the street sh*> ranch which is a short distance from was a bout reddy to vanish. Galatea Federal Milk, can ....................................................... 10c Wash Satin Corvallis. --------------*-------------- Jap. Silk YAN K TO N MrsL Mary E Christie, accompan Carnation Milk, c a n ................................................... 12c ied by her sons, Harry and Ralph, Our school starts next Monday. returned Wednesday to her horcn in Mr W. W. Davis and J W Pur- Ghirardellis Ground Chocolate, 11 lb. can 29c; 3's 85c Astoria after a two weeks visit with key were Portland visitors Wednes her mother and St. Helens friends day. Mrs. Bertha Woods wishes to an Mrs. Myrtle Fling, of Mavgor. nounce her fall term in music begins sipent several days at the homo of W E CLOSE LABOR DAY Saturday, Sept. 10th. Friday and her sister, Mrs. O. E. Larson. T H K S T O R K S A U K SO t O N V K M K N T L V U K . A T K I I , Ol U ST. Saturday of each week Mrs Woods Mr and Mrs. Jacob Johnston and will be at the residence of Mra. Mc- Miss Lois are spending a few days ItK L K N S S T O R K IS IN T H K W K M . I M . T O N III I I . D I M , , Kle. 37 2» camping at Spirit Li ke, Washington ON T H K S T R A N D . Mr .O E. Le.rson came home Mix and Mrs. Elmer Higgens. of Tuesday from Astoria, where he has Tualitln, were guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Farley Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Higgins were formerly residents ol St Helens and have many friends here. Mrs. J S. Bothwell left Tuesday! for Portland to spend several days with friends from San Diego Cali fornia. who have been touring the Oregon country and are in Portland for a short visit. Mrs. Arthur Mace entertained a [ SUNDAY. M ONDAY. SEPT. 4-5 few friends at luncheon Thuisday last. Those present weio Mrs. Benj. Quam. Miss Sarah Rutlin. Miss Nadine Mace, Mis» Naomi Chittum and Mrs H. Beaver. SHE SURE W AS A H IT W IT H MEN The *tork presented Mr. and Mrs. C. W. I .l.im ' iM .V" " ,ln‘ r.v «him«. hull. ,,i" 1 »"'••«k it rh l», * »n il i ..M i.« I,«.I M akrd hrri • 1 » lin In lli.-lr rmiriiiK Phillips with a baby daughter Saturday morn ing, and not wi-hiogia «how any partiality! llorniU>"l'>n.n 7,,U" - w ,.f '•••-! lion.ih) IlHlInn pul ' r>1 inn, «The. l imn.- H„- \ I'lrH irril »\ltti nil Hi.- lu re itm l llr.« Mi*-' continued the good work by calling on Mr. Mrs, Alfred George Monday afternoon and : t/-- loonerviIle Comedy: “SKIPPER HAS HIS F L IN G ” leaving in their care a haby daughter. 1UFICb 15c, 35c FABLES Mayor Ballagh motored over to Westport, Washington. Tuesday and and his all new returned yesterday to bring with Mm TU ESDAY, W ED N ESD AY. SEPT. 6-7 Mrs Ballagh and children who h-iv«- . been spending a few « -eeks v ith Mrs ! Ballagh's parents Mr end Mrs Frank Wilkins - AND On August 20th. at Kalama Wash ' H AROLD LL O Y D IN “ I DO" Ington, Miss Ivalo Tracy was unite.! What more could you wish for all in one evening? In marriage to Clyde Davis of Ra nler. The co'iple will reside in Ra 15c, 35c nier. The bride’s home was 1» Co lumbia City and she Is a cousin of Mrs. Roy Stewart of this city. TH URSDAY, FRID AY, SEPT. 8 9 STARTLING! Willard Howell entertained a number of young people at his PUZZLING! home Friday evening The affair was In the nature of a fudge party and on on* plant* liiV'lii • m ' i *,' »i'li i iilton*. lie IniaKln.d «Jhlrkemi *srew WEIRD! with a Hf|uuwk " Wl,h it poultry f»rm »nil saw Ills money explri« card games were played during the evening The party was given in Hut he mel IfKfr »nil ... .... « , honor of Miss Myrtle Young. v,li. pair «.f pant« to » inorlM*. »hen ' * " ' ,,,* n ,a ,'kllnK “ "d feed In* hi* 1**1 is a guest at the home of Mr anil Mrs J W. Alkln. laid him a Htrlrtly n . * "' Hni1 •'•""•r«1» ' Old llidily Fortune hail Upon recent Investigation -CO M LDY_________ __ 10c, 25c R E V IE W I it has been four..I ■ ■ , • pr rent o f the eiIn nalit and insanity o f the United States is SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 due to eye strain and could be don«- away with by having the eyes looked | after in youth. TO T H E LADIES OF ST. HELENS The trouble usually begins In j H hiverln* » I I I . il.H lls sl.rl.-k In» *""1 ' r.x.k s and Ih.- s p irila o f lo v e und fu n . school. Are you giving your child Oli Muturil»)' a ftom oon ut 2 30 p. m. Miirilor-k » i l i ziv r » a fair chance? Have Dr Thompson I»l Mutine.« fnr Indie» only ut whleh tlm«« »11 <|u.-*tions submlttrd ARBUCKLE COM FDY Y >0c, 25c W EEKLY give hi* eyes e thorough examination I »III he unsu.-r.-il. Ir you ulsli lo kno«v Ihe trulli yoti musi nsk now, which may save him much care Murdo.k t» solve yonr Irmlde*. and trouble in the future. Orcadiai NOTK! f.irls under 1« noi »dn.il t.-.l I n thè Nix-eial Matinee. Hotel, Tuesday, Sept. 13, all day. I ARE HERE 20th Century Stores A T LAST the new Dress Goods have arrived, and are now on display. And we can assure you that you’ll be delighted wi4h the fine fab rics you will find here—the beauty of the colorings and texture of materials. Just a few of the many on display— We Offer for Saturday 2 '* You arc invited to inspect this splen did showing of beauty in dress goods. iV I J S S T I I S ’ H HE HAS ALL ST. HELENS THINKING!! M U R D O C K DOROTHY DAL I ON in “ The Idol of the North" ‘The Man W hoKnow s’ £ $50,000 Show of WONDERS CHARLES RAY in “ Hoiner Comes H o m e ’ DOUGLAS MacLEAN in “ Chickens” ' ! he ,0 h c s ' Z " ,e b a r r e l"