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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1921)
T H E ST. H E L E N S MIST. F R ID A Y . SEPTEMBER’ < PAGE E IG H T Mr and Mr* J 4!. Saul, a c c o m panied by Mr and V rs Peter*Lour * motored t o l ’ortland Monday m om * MIST M ISTIN G S ing to spend Labor Day in the nu * tropoli* * * * * * Miss Fay Heaver, who bus been spending several days us the guest Mrs P. \. D on wan a Portland o f Mrs Harold Beaver, returned to visitor Wednesday. her home In Portluml Wednesday. Miss Fay Morn'll, o f Deer Island, Don't forget that we tix Ford* as visited in St. Helen» Tuesday. well as any big cars. Genuine parts Mrs J liilliy and Mis« Mars« rv See ua first. St Helens Garage for (■ilby were Portland snoppers Sat tirst class service and repairs. Phone urday. 37. adv' M i.« Gladys l.ake returned S.'iu.-- Mrs. John L. Foote hud as her day attar w aa to1 i a H with Manila guests tor the week end her paren s. it» Portland. Mr and Mrs. Frank Hawley, and Mrs Alfred Peel entertain»« Iter sister. Miss Wu.tfred Hawley, of Thursday evening in honor o f Vrs. Portland. A. F. Barnett. Mr and Mrs Benjamin Quant and T. D. Sutherland of Portland was fam ily motored to Portland Sunday a guest o f his sou. G. D Sutherland, and spent the day at the Oaks. They on Labor l>a>*. were accompanied by their friend. Mrs A. Burcham vtsited with her Miss Ruthin. relatives at Woodburn for a few W aller Christie was here Sunday days last week. and Monday on a visit to his gramt Miss Helen Johnson. >t Portland, parents. Mr and Mrs. W. It Chris was a week end g u “st of sirs. L. J tie. He returned to his home In As Van Orshaven. toria Monday evening. !>r and Mrs. J T Murtin had as Rev. E A. Cook, professor o f reli their guest« Sund.i. l>r. and Mr- gious education in Pacitio Universi Drake, o f Portland ty. will preach at the Congregational C. L Silverman, of Portland, was church Sunday evening. Sept. 11th. the guest of his granddaughter. Mrs. There will also be Sunday School at Harold Beaver. Sutiuay 11 a. m. and evening service a * 7 : 3 0 . My tools are all unpacked and Mrs. Ole Dalgren and family ex ready for use. Ross Hare. St. Hel pect to leave about September 12th ens Garage. Phone 57. advi. for Del Ray. Florida, where they Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Viken and will poln Mr. Dalgren. who has been family and Miss Naomi Bunnell mo in Florida for about six month«. The tored to Portland Mondav. Dalgren* expect to settle perm anent Miss Myrmu Yeoman, o f Portland ly in Florida. was a week end visitor at the home The Ladies Aid Society o f the of Mr and Mrs. E. .1. Ballagh Miss Ivy Morgan, secretary for th* Methodist church will meet at the A. Burcham nev Ladd Estate o f Portland, spent Sun home of Mrs. Thursday afternon at 2:30. The an day with Miss Nellie Burcham. Miss Helen Kiblan left Saturdaj nual election o f officers for the c o m for Cathlamet. where she was the ing year will take place at this time so all o f the members are urged to guest o f friends for several days. Miss Elvera Blair returned to St. lie present. Helens Sunday, afte- spending the The line o f hats, suits and coats summer in Seattle and Seaside. which I have ju .l received u Mrs. Effie Brown, who has been Milady Shop are tlie latest and ttios' spending the summer in Astoria, r e stylish models and are priced far turned the latter par* o f last week. below the prices asked in Portland Your inspection 1« Miss Carrie Elbertson. o f Portland, .establishments. spent Labor Day in St Helens as invited. Come early and get your the guest of Dr ar.d Mrs. Edwin picK o f a hat, coat or suit. Milady Shop. advt. Ross. Alex Allain and wife spent Sunda Dave Wilson, vice president of t V last with Mrs Allain's sister. Mr- First National Bank o f Seappo<»e. J E Hillier. on their ranch near was a business visitor in St. Helens Warren. Wednesday He is optimistic as to Mrs. Charles R. Wilson and fam tlux future development o f the Scan ily, of Aberdeen. Washington, were poose neighborhood and states that the guests o f Mrs. Thomas Is’o ister it is his opinion that bettter ti u.- Sunday. ar« coming. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hobbs and sou, Upon recent investigation Richard, and Mr. and Mrs Ernest it has been found that tlf»> Milne spent Sunday and Monday in pr cent < ' tho c rim in al!'' Portland. and insanity o f tho United States is Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Neff and sons. due to eye strain and could be «lone Dick and Paul, and grandson, Jim away with by having the eyes looked my. motored to Seaside Saturday, re after in youth. turning Monday. The trouble usually begins in Arc you giving your child Ladies: I want you to see the school. nice line o f fall coats, suits and ha a fair chance? Have I>r. Thompson w-hich I have Just received They ttve his eyes e thorough examination are tho latest style creations and are now, which may save him much care mod erately priced. Milady Shop and trouble in the future Orcadia advt. Hotel. Titesdiy. Sept 13. all day. * * • 20th Century Stores 17 ST O R ES M U IIMI l W H . i : I d««ralKiied. at the law ... . *1 .Monday. Sept UMli, a Ü“ . ........... . fount, a.*’ I lliilldiug. In lb « tty time table go««« lilt«* eftis’ l on Mrs vìi .-.' I'r.iw Rainier. I'oluiiihla f o u n t i, ine,,,. 1 A S as follow s: Kntertnins at Dinner— Mrs. It F leave lod.iy for New t "i I, M,V ...... . rr,," ‘ ........ lut.. l„.r *¡,b|» In I 'm ll a ni l Williams entertained at dinne» sail from that p ia c i '««u " 11 1 1 ' I ...ivo St Helens Arrives Portland l.«»r Dated and tirsi pilbli„|,Ma „ ' r 1 *. 1021 Wednesday. The guests were: Mr for England moi X 13 a in '•* &<> u "I tt and M r* Johnson, father and mother visiting fia li' a x e l BELLMAN, 11: 11 a. in 13 : Id a m will lake . Nl, o f the hostess. Mrs. Tabor and Mrs. Rome and Mrs Harnett 1 no p in 6:10 p ni Monlesora school >s;,> ¡ s AUmintatrw« Deckty. o f Portland und Mrs. Burk- course in me ; :,ft p in. 0:06 p m head. ,.f California. which deals with hool prlinao No. 2 4 TiHt » ' ' E it , « i.tsa i^ - Iti \ m i orín Mrs V r H e u l t e n — J I V "■ work \ I B uys I .trie Nea the St Helen schools for a number l<t,av, , Helens Arrive* Astoria Blay ney and Mrs Blayney arrive 11 — a„ „ ls ,t , one of 1 2 :2 « p. m. F O R HALM One u ,|„ No 21 » : 17 u in saw. or will take last week irotn Brush Pratile. Unsi . • . te,. • rs 2 12 p ui. 5 0b p m. Ne ing:on and have bought the Jo" ' .. .... Stock W. F L..mu h«r " 111 1 r, ;o p til Rainier « 10 p. Ml Ne Ore. Dapon t placo, which la near Hon I ton Merely »• A pl*°tn , , ia «, 10.20 p. tn 2J 7 : i 7 p m The newcomers like tills section of ¡ i orne) .1 W •*> arl 1 ' visit to bis old Oregon and expect to Improve their alter i mei.i i d r**«w, ! tiome homo in New England. I'o foaud a M i l it I! I'D « KUDITt .BS recently aci|Ulred place in ■ .............Rawer, I..W tap i„|rnTT,'I .p le a s a n t surpris" 11 » me " •> 1,1 X .!li. good a i iirw i. — •— .. $|4„ .. " I I'rtce I.nest* 1 r. in .t.reeliam— Mr uni , w|r , at. I l lie IN THE COP NT Y COI 'HT OF TH E Ph one H IM S. \TK OF OREGON. FOR t'O- 2U. Winter ¡|| Mrs Frisi Ruegg and Mr and Mr- u l„ | (| \\ , r \* otan Cotnini'sion bad I I MIGA C O l’ NTV. t. Kidder of Qresbnm. accompanie.l (l llilu , |„> i .iluinbia cenili ____________ NOTICI Is hereby given Hint the, ------- by Mr and Mrs WiUlam William Horhliisn- llorhiu o ty attorney ....... for romtin .sum It 10 ae rt k'sai l:o„M o f Portland were recent guest.« of will be Ills duly t»> pass on all ah „ „ d e r rued II» been appointed the FDR RENT 15 min ul«* frolli i| Mrs Clara Milier and Mr. and M e i straids on property on w hich veterans ! admin ist t utor i f t lie estate o f Fun I.1 " ' Vankt.,,' Write t'ari »»d In»* | rotld. Guy Fieldhouse T h e visitors wen wish to borrow nuinei tn aci ordain'* am Tollman, deceased, 11,1 *luiuttt*it Yankton, ti e qiialilled All perso.is liavlng claim* favorably Impressed with St. Iloleqs with the law which the people p i H-lt against said enlate « n i hereby noti j Misti Grace Fieldliouse will lea n ed in i in' Sold ers' Bonus mcasui« P i a l t o presell! the same duly veri ! The Nteatlo'i Celti,, *H||,,| tor I’ortluud today after a weel s II,,,I „* by law required, to Oie un day lllght fer San III..... l Helens Mlsl Want yislt at the home of Mr and Mrs Try Guy Fieldhouse. T h o visitor bus lie n librarian in the Gresham public library during vacation time but next week will resume her dut es as principal of the Lusted ( Multnomah county» ichool. Ni'li«*lem ('am p Starts— The edit, o f tiie Mist met James Hill of Mist at C’ latskunie Labor Day who in formed us that practically all o f Ih- S U N D A Y . M O N D A Y , SE PT 11-12 logging camps on the Kerry rail road liuo had resumed op«>ratiei.s and in consequence, things worn •l'hc smashing tale ot a red-coated horseman who rode for the law onj lively out in that section of Colum Ida county. Canada's wild frontier After a week's visit in St. Helens — 1 M l— Mrs J M. Cummins and daughter. BU STE R K E A T O N in THE HAUNTED HOUSE" Miss Lucile. returned Thursday to I \ Iti I - Portland where Miss Cummins will 1« »1*14 S LV, i« V take up her duties as teacher of piano. She was recently en gaged tn T U E S D A Y , W E D N E S D A Y . SEPT. 13-14 the same profession at The ljalle* tmt is moving to Portland and mis a studio in tlie Fish A Lane building The drama that carried Ilio nation by «torni' The sim ) o f u girl eh «. » « « «Iowa Picnic at Coliinihiu Beach— Enter bui i» t out tabling a number o f friends, Mr and RI A O U 4 4,)|i:i»\ bk', : h v Mrs. Ray Price gave a picnic dinner at Columbia Beach recently. Those T H U R S D A Y , F R ID A Y , SEPT. 15-10 present were Mr and Mrs. P. Veat and «¿uughter Eleanor, Adnlpn. Al fred and Herbert Smith, Mrs. An thony. Mr and Mrs F. Elder and | AS Y O U 'V E A L W A Y S W A N T E D H E R daughter and Misses Marie, FaV a,id A« I lie girl, llie » 0111.111 and ti»«' »if«', mirroring tl»«' oi< * * I« o f en* li. In a fa - f)ua Price. The visitors were from iiii . ii « play, thrilling « it 1» action. Portland. In a role that call« for l l . l , her ilnunitUc dr«*. Children's Day— Secretary Wti- ) ,.«__ „lid h..n c«ll)— In a verll“ hie m n » t e r | i i « ' . *•> Itnc llial II anu»*nl c » c o kerson o f the fair board desires it Cliaiinlng PolliH k. Ill" draoiollkt who » r o l e It. as widely known as possible that F ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW '::*v , new .FO R HALE* Dark I WILLIAM S. H AR T in "O'Malley of the M o u n t e d " “ S A L V A T I O N NELL" NORMA T A L M A D liE in “ T h e Sign on the Door COMEDY Friday. Sept. 23. will be Children's Day at the county fair. On this day all children of Columbia county It years o f age and under will lie a d mitted to the grounds free o f charge. The secretary is a favorite among the youngsters o f Colombia count) and he hopes to se« all o f his friends among the boys and girls o f tho county present, and ite wants to add some new friends us well by seeing a lot o f new fares at the fair on Children's Day. Admission will be free, so don't forget the date LV, JI.V IIEVIKW S A T U R D A Y , SEPT. 17 MONROE SAL ISB U R Y in “ The Barrier’ — AM »— F A T T Y A R B U C K L E IN " M O O N S H I N E " to«-, a . v 17 STO R ES • * ♦ » • * * * * t 4 S H E E T I N G — Full 2 yard wide. Bleached Sheeting special 2 1-2 yds. S' 00 Limit 2 1-2 yds per ciisM.irer \ i iiS T i:v * * * W * * 4 A R R O W COLLARS Many of the new wanted styles in the assort.rent 5 for $1.00 W H E R E V E R Y O U GO A R O U N D H E R E Y O U A R E N O T FAR F R O M O N E O F T H E S E ST O R E S IN E A C H S T O R E Y O U W I L L F IN D C O M P E T E N T M ANAGERS AND R ELIABLE CLERKS A N X IO U S TO SERVE YOU THESE ST O R ES A R E ACKNOWLEDGED T H E SA F E S T A N D BEST DOUAR BAY 'M/fjnr* AS SATURDAY Saturday Specials IN A N Y OF O U R ST O R E S A R E MONDAY SEPT. 10th L A R G E P A C K A G E B O R A X CHIPS 27 cts, 3 pkgs. 80 cts Bure Bulk Cocoa, lb......................••..............................llcts. Fancy Shredded Cocoaunt, 18 cts. lb, 2 lbs. 35 cts. Economy Jar Caps, 28c doz.............................. 2 doz 55c F E D E R A L M IL K , T A L L C A N S 10 cts; doz. $1.18; case, $4.65 8 .V quality 5 pairs for . Hospital Gauze, lioso, on .................... 10 Yards for , l ine quulity. regular I .To., «|* < - ial, 1*1 yds. f o r . 35c size 55c cti. CRISCO 6 lb. cans, sell at $1.05 Heinz Beans, med. size can ......................••...............15c S C H I L L IN G Pure Cream of Tartar Baking Pow der. pound c a n .................................................. • 43 cts. Procter & Gamble White Soap “ Luna" Brand 7 bars 25c 20th C E N T U R Y C O F F E E . T H E BEST. FRESH ROASTED. G U A R A N T E E D TO T H E LAST OUNCE 3 pounds $1.00 IF IT IS G O O D T O E AT A N D T O BE H AD , I T ’S A T O N E OF T H E S E STORES. A N D T H E R E R E A L L Y IS NO Q U E S T IO N B U T T H A T T H E PRICES A V E R A G E L O W E R T H A N E L S E W H E R E III L ST* HI KM \ ItK SO COW K M K Y T Id 1.0« \TKD. Ol It ST. HKLFVS HTOKK IS lx T ill: W FI.I IV .T O X HI II.DING, oV TDK SI It \ X It. $1 $ Children’s Hose, 5 Pairs for mu I p « L O G CA BIN S Y R U P 25ctc., 50 cts., $1.00 SEPT. 12th TUESDAY SEPT, lllth Make Your Dollars Do Double Duty al This Dollar Day Sales I b ’tftihtv Fancy Small White Beans........... *........... • 4 lbs. 25 cts. Booth’s Tomato Sardines, can ..................................... 19c Folgers Golden Gate Coffee, can...........••.............38 .cts. Corned Beef 12 oz. can 18c................................... 2 for Del Monte, New Pineapple, large can No 2 1-2 28c can ............................ • •..............................2 for Royal White Soap......................................... 5 bars 23 t A.ÍÍ l j :... Challies, 5 Yards for Iflral for Comforts, fo r $1 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $1 yards 1.00 Standard Grade Full Width Percale ^« n n j,|,. 4 ) I.UU for $1 V K«>od «| 1 Ify o f ( i-iish, rftru* lar »Or vN|iif% H yards for. tut Outing Flannel A goo.l ..««orlnieni Melnx.i i up,. a r«.> of f f l 0|| Women’s Handkerchiefs, dozen $1 Olir regular 2 for XW luilulkei- * j flfl ff 1 flfl ffl.UU i lib i«, $1 while ll.«*y lanl, 12 for ’ ' Gingham, 5 Yards forSI ip.y'« f f l f in ^ | UU A very gi*»| grade ham, n yd« for Die*« l.lng- ............ ffl ▼ _ r f f l fin JLUU ' / r Baby Nainsook ' r I'l.ini,. Women’s Sleveless V ests. 5 for $1 . . . . . . $1.0 0 Heg. 2A M.ial .T5«' qualily f e d « . miMle o f Hue « o ft Merei*rl/.ed *n l J jjfj .— Honey Comb Towls IUHJ i T fw vrln , a p x i f l h m v y u r i g l i l valu # ' f«»r .VK-, s | m * i . :f fo r ; I.UU lulling, a go.,.| lienvy- »* llgiils, dark« and plain «••»lorn, i| yd«, for 36 Unbleached Muslin A very goixl value for llie m on ey, i o y.i«. for Limit Dl }•!«. Io eiiKtomer •’«II I’ nlon Sii it h o f M im * «fililiIfy% s|H*riii| for • • . . . (T 1 n r 4) in* li igl" ( t flfl ▼** Men’s Union Suits, SI H Yards Boys’ Caps. 2 for f f l flH J> I .UU Hl.uk and Itrown l ine O l i l a » Hoik, extra value, A puir« for Linen Mnished Crash 1 owl ing Turkish Towling, 3 Yds. for$l Heavyweight o f Terry I loth tow eling. regular 4.V, on «ale al :l l a n k for ....... ................... Men’s Socks, 6 Pairs for $1 5 Yard* for $] l.igbl, medium ¡Mol dark IVr- • ale«, regular X V quality, .% .36-Inch Curtain Scrim $ 1.00 ... ’""•I'ly, » ..... "»1 S t r ,n > 'nin e, || g ,«„, for nft )|.UU Eleisher’s Germantown Zephyr • fohl Van. In all color». H|*« ffl flfl WATCH THE WINDOWS TOR DOLLAR BARGAINS "