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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1921)
THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. OCTOBER s. ITU PAGE TEN MIST MISTINGS Dr. and Mrs S it lloskln came up Miss f M.ignu en oi l| from Astoria to spend the week cud is here on a v isti to lier from I Mrs with St. Helens friends Tho> like Fred Jensen I heir new home ami the doctor !.. Miss Merita Yeoman ol r u t i l i l i much encourage»! wit It (lie o u 'look week end gitesi at ilo nome ti l a remunerative ,u i' large iir.tc " ,ls u tlce 'of Mr ami Mr E I. Ballagli. * ♦ » * * * ♦ * • WEST Sl\ HELENS Il II Bunting lias opened u icul ..lale office and reports that lie I iuh many muuirles for farm and city property. 0 JaitiDH KtUel, who luiM con- lined to III lioine for several week» •villi a lirnkeii arm and leg. in now l ack In schol again Mi Bride elioni lias Just received , k for Is no iioiifyiitg them a il In after all tile points had been , 1 , 1 1 1 1 0 .1 tip ,.f Die »elio.il oxhlblt» al Die eounty fair. Mi-Bride liu.l min t lie rii» ’, placo. William King or KlumitDi Fui’» a a» liete liti» » eok Oli a visi! lo hi» micie T S Wlitio rDng l» a molli li».r ut Die A morirai! Leghili and »aw servile oversoa» Il wa» Dio f i n i limo in leu yoar» Dilli ho liad nooii Iti» untile Mr» Ubarle» Wlilto, a forraor ro» Ideili I>f W est SI Holen». bill liow ro- »i.ling In Vi'rnonla wu» a weok end gtlesl of frleliil» bere. Silo bolb'Ve» Mrs. W I visiting w in “ Ä ",r 1 . 0 k n Porti, - "or,,. Mr(" M lis L ato ur ,»r * '*r‘Und J '• ver S u in i,( \ ¡Ubimi» Miss Stell Bed with Mi ' liotue ™ '"I'U itf i u,_ . I H u l u n la y an d Humbly Su.,7iL" ll‘,*“«Uti D. F Herds <‘f McilfuKj |f J 'ht . . . . Ht, '«I I A. F. Harnett transacted bustne-s J W Itlaney and fam ily moved to I Mr ami Mrs it 11 • •1 ‘I 11 matters in Rainier Monday. Portland this week Recently Mr were Portland Xmas goods now arriving. Come Bliinev purchased a place in West St They have bought I im in and look around. Elite Variety Helens and experts ro again liecutne ton and expect to no*'1 MU Mi HAM Store. a resident of tilts city after he has next week. H"” H II Umilili» „ ‘"'"»T for .iiirguln I SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29 Mrs. A C. Tucker Is In the Ne- wound up some hustness matters In | The i Ladle»’ Aid society• • ,.f of Die property Farm haleni valley on a visit to her friend Portland i Methodist church will serve lum e Tom Moore In ... fr,M n »1.011,1 Essy terms ' I i;r .. I Miss Anna Banzer. County Agent F. C. Holitiuugh re .,t noon ami a i-lnckeii •MADE IN HEAVEN.” West St Helen, r ie Mr. and Mrs H. F. McCormick turned to St Hole.is Sunday from »•veiling from \ to « n hi •• > In k u, T h e pllpll A comedy drama that zips alone at left Wednesday for l’ortland where Corvallis where lie hud been for sev Thursday. November .; tin l“11,1 ’ a breakneck speed, with a stream of they will spend several days. eray days attending u conference of ls cordiali} Invited laughs running through the entire I u 11 Parly »( ' I county agents and assisting in tuap hiiiiH». M onday night llenisititchlng and picture fram ping out a program for furui work! Mr and Mrs " a l i ' i play. It's a scream. For that tired, 1 ,1 'ui»rTl Sieve Bill 01*0 run-down feeling take .this single ing promptly done at the Elite Va and tnst ruction. Mr and Mrs Leslie Crouse of Poll moved lilt,, their new h... Jose of Tom Moore. Comedy: ED riety Store. Hand were guests id Mr and Mi 1 llllH Just been I,., J Mr. and Mrs 1 aul C. Morton of , H ln:,K|, t u . dav Both Mr Glea GAR'S JONAH DAY; INTERN AT- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huston of Port Portland were week en»i guesis of stm llul Mr , ,,.i, .... | >u Mrs Thnnia’ Wl »■». wh„ . j IINAG WEEKLY. land were week end guests of Mrs i \fr and Mrs C Morton Sunday ,‘lfflcluU ,,r t|,e giand Indy ............ •> "■ P.., Huston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A and Monday. Mr. Morton continued KllU;ii., ,,f pvtlilu p SUNDAY-MONDAY. OCTOBER JO J. Demitig. on a business trip to the Grays Mur I lie > «oing p. ..pfe W1|| JJj Mr. and Mrs A W Muclmw i AND SI. J. E. Hutchinson, cashier of the hor country and Mrs. Morton re- ••nil Mr, 3 1 Omaha, Nebraska, are here tor a ft" ll m w i i . Mondiiv Columbia County bank was In Port- turned to Portland. vr..,. “THE AFFAIRS OF WATOL." will en lui t be c\ filing visit witli Mr and Mrs Von •and Saturday and Sunday t'.ie guest Deputy Game Warden William »lays' See extensive announcement else of friends. A. Gray. They motored from tin ' . 1 ■ Brown wishes to call attention to Nebraska city and intend m in. where in The Mist. loggliig camp» w»» bui ul Get your fancy work for Xmas the fact the t if one wishes to ship their home in the West »hop nini Moiliofll»! . bun Mr Mu- I lav iii» bl tuy gifts now. New assortment Just a r - 1 ducks or fish. It is necessary to g e‘ chow is a brother of Mr lira) lllllglll ,ul UUl.'IUol lo replaco ih c ! member» or Die chank agì M TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, rived and priced very low. Elite I shipping tugs. These tags may be ! . w . . 1 ' ir. In f »T imi , ,| ,,, • , Work ' f I ..ite tosi l.y fir Variety Store. ¡obtained at the store or the St. Hel NOVEMBER I and 2. A E Austin, proprietor of the niy ontiro timo m lo I ! • ili ih b bui! I pur ponti of deriding Ul)0fì . . . _ ens Hardware company. Austin stores in Woodburn and .a • ioss . I bave a fini H. A. Stewart was In St. Helens Thomas Meighan in 1 Thursday. He is connected with D e ' Rev. I) A. McLeod, who has been Helens was here for several 1 r s ear and itili r culls day o r j l l e l l y and als., ih» __ tdrhtllS “ WHITE AND UNMARRIED." Ha reftoi Oregon adm inistrative force in *ho I supplying the pulpit of the Congre this weak night Phone I 6 iW B L Mor I m a k ln i repalri tu ih» national church fo» m e past month conditions in the Wiliam ','>• v ■ l1 • Falling heir to a fortune he grad Near East Relief fund. y II • oxpectod thnt « ..i k wlll ......... Sl •- un dm * are Improving lie is well pi• < ■ •< ! and who had received a call to the . and from . . n i n i « . . J uated from burglary into society. And nd Stomach disorders relieved hy pastorate. was very unexectedly with the general cninllt ..ns l e, ' met the girl whose photo he carried I 1 'lì poi ' "I 1 II' . 1 out of a second-story window Melgh- Chiropractic, wliich aids nature to | called east on October IS. Rev Hat -slid that lie noieil n i e e pricr- , effect a cure. For such relief s e e , eld S. Tuttle, of Pacific university in St. Helens than m , • • > ' an is always a good het. This pic pi. . . . i . ' i '..r i ubo titilli III" Mr» N li M c I' m II uri nMiJ will supply the pulpit both morning Places he has recently ve- • I ture is his best Comedy: SWEET Dr. S. H. Russell, next to city hall, I BY AND BY; PATHE REVIEW. . • pi ; - d '•• rosh Mr» John J flood mas h « a l Stamped doilies. centerpieces. an,‘ ,,v,'" in" f,,r * * • l’" ' s'n t Mr. and Mrs 11 K l.n ll. . towels, scarfs, pillow-cases, etc. lust Make your eyes more useful daughter Harriet n, . -r* •! Il le 1 The guest» Inni a |>l<-isar.: i« .. .. . Saturday and spent the week end t arrived. Priced specially at 10c to than they are; you can do It .with » . , , friends .- , . u r- . I.allure .. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Ni . of W'oodrraft hnd In playlng gain. . md . n ln y ^ d lo » l . is $1 00. Elite Variety Store. NOVEMBER 3 and 4 If yru will permit Dr. Thompson to attending O A •' mine up Do ! ■ Itghtful i <-, ' ■ Misses Marion Mo u n and Har prescribe the needed glasses glass Mi i w \ ai wa » elecie I «n i were Mr and Mr* o 4 J Douglas Mar Lean in riet Ross returned to St. Helens on ea that will h dp you see more and ,|10 ».„Ueg.. life .mil as .. fn W ! I i M r ,. t .! M • \ Muri, r y. Sunday evening after several days hotter Consult him about your eves j h#g u . . .,,•», „ ,. ,| “ PASSING THRU." i ,.r ... I Mr-, W s Me.-ray, clerk Mr» Wlll la m Murray. Mn r>aJ pleasantly spent with relatives and next visit. Saturday. November 12. 1 ,„gs and paddlinc Mr !..,! • W 1.11 •■ Mi .1 , • ■, ... ^rT A small town romance, full of I friends in Portland. Oread la hotel until 4 p. m. 46-2 ,.,i Mra i.a l'.u e ¡.nd diugn . r he o n ................... . Tm i ry M n Chnndler (Irajr, Mia r » l thrills and paying 100 laughs on olici b.p »eoi M in I I . . . t|»| yq I Just received a targe assortment Commander J H. Wellington of sl' ,PP,‘l1 *n *’or,i ’ 1 ' r,,; 1,1 the dollar. This is another comely In» niiiatod iil. Bell ' i r . i vi Clark «<| |- Mt I ..! drama. In which MacLetn Is funnier I of stamped goods. You can surety Columbia Post 42. American I-eglon l r T and ¡ue gut llird»o|| W illia m « regular m»*cf!HK than ever before. Comedy: TEAS j find something to suit you here. Call informs the Mist that no special pro sister, Mrs (¡oergo Tlchenor ING THE SAIL. PATHE REVIEW. [and look them over. Elite Variety- gram has been arranged for the cel Store. ebration of Armistice day in St. II >1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hill Scott ens Members of tne post, however ' Continue us on Sunday. 2 to 11 p. m entertained Dr. an i Mrs. L. G. Ross have been talking of having a dance I to a wild duck dinner Tuesday eve the night of November 11, and Dici ning. Mr Scott was one of five Legion Auxiliary wilt co-operate with i) WEEKLY LUMBER REVIEW 1 1 guns to bag ninety-three ducks Sun the post In the event that a decision | is made to have the dance. At the Featuring last week's Pacific day. J next meeting of the post the matter northwest trade was the continued Mrs. Mollie Masten and mother. will be decided upon. heavy increase in the movement of Mrs. Annie Morris, after spending lumber by water. Forty-two per cent of the new several days in St. Helens at the I Mr. and Mrs 0. VV Sherman, for- business reported by 105 mills was home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beav ! mer residents of St. Helens but now U hm a n n il s ta r c a s t in c o m in g er left for Portland Wednesday o'- residing at Olequa, Washington, were placed for cargo delivery. ternoon. week end guests of relatives in St This amounted to 32.014,223 feet ★ Wallace rteid Glorili Swanson ★ c, r, _______ , „ Helens. The Sherman brothers a r .’ •> out of a total of 76.444.223 feet F D. k am m eyer of Scappoose was operating a g * ™ , , , at oiequa Th(. I ★ Elliott Dexter Bebe Daniels ★ represented in new orders. in St. Helens Wednesday Recently m ll, ... V ooia sio «„„„I, .o _ m l>l gives employment to forty men Production at 68,414,562 feet was i,o ★ Monte Blue Wanda Hawley * lie sold his ranch to John A. Jones and , he d ai|y iuraber output Is 30 - 14 per cent below normal for the , A n* Kammey-er has 000 feet. The mill has been operated ★ Iln-odorcRoberis A^nes Ayres' mills in operation which participat l t A . i / 1' adjacent to every working day and sufficient or ed in the week's summary of busi r the l property ★ IheodoreKoslofi lYillyMordn he sold .ders are booked to Insure Its opera- ness. A L. Fuller, eashier of the Rain- Hon for some months, Mr Sherman ★ RaymondHatton Julia haye * Shipments totaled 68,465,136 fept ier state bank transacted business in said. A considerable portion of the equalling production In the trade for rail delivery, new St. Helens Monday He was optimis output is shipped to eastern points. orders totaled 1.481 cars, and de tic as to the future of Rainier and The Mist acknowledges wlrli liveries 1,660 cars, with a balance rays the two large sawmills going in thanks a box of choice cranberpb of unshipped orders 3,613 cars. Rail there will make Rainier a busy little grown on the Clatsop hogs by J S shipments exceeded orders for tail city. Dellinger, publisher of the Morn In if ! delivery by 5.370,000 feet. L. W. Gardner, toll enginoer of Astorian. He has one of Die finest i In the cargo trade the domestic the Pacific Telephone A- Telegraph hogs in that section and is an en- new business totaled 20,583,223 feet eompany here Monday and con- D usiastic grower. Cranberry grow while the new export orders totaled' ferred with Mayor Ballagh and mem ing in that section Is becoming quite 11,431,000 feet. hers of the council as to the moving an industry and the financial r e tu rn s!' C’argo shipments, coastwise and in of Die telephone pole which is a few have been good. On another page of ' tercoastal. totaled 13.147.748 feet; feet west of the railroad crossing In The Mist Is puhlisi • .1 «ome cranber ' and over-seas 5,517.388 feet. West St. Helens. He assured the city ry receipts which illustrate the vv- The unshipped balance of the car officials that the company would led uses of the cranberry. T h e 1, go trade shows 83,213.459 feet for gladly co-operate in any way and housekeeper should clip the receipts S' coastwise and intercoastal delivery, that some time In the near future,an d paste them in the cook book for and 66.706,589 feet for over-seas the pole will be moved. future reference dfcilvery. SOUTH ST. HELENS Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Robinson. Mr and Mrs. A. E. Wickert and child ren. Mr. and Mrs. O. Ostlund and daughter, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ostlund's parents at Kaiania. Mr and Mrs. E. E Thomas an.l Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Dalton motor ed to Scappoose Saturday evening where they atended a dancing party. Mrs. E. I«evlcy spent Sunday in Portland visiting Mr. and Mrs. J J W iley, former residents of St. Helens. Mr and Mrs. Charles Beeler mo tored to Portland Sunday where they were the guests of Mrs. Beeler’s sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. Wveth Jayn es and daughter were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thomas. Mrs. Robert Fairley is visiting friends and relatives In Seattle and Port Angeles. TOO LATK TO C L A S S IF Y WE WTEE pay 4v . Koute for but* I. lerfat. St Helens Co-Operative j Creamery Association. 46*f FOR SALE — Nine Holstein Grade! cows. First caller gets his pick j Price reasonable. L. O. Farr. I W arren. Oregon. 46-t2 POTATOES WANTED— Anyone In ' Mils vi.irii'y having potatoes for ' sale please notify un of price want ed. We call and get them. E. Corcoran. 209 South ersey Street, Portland, Oregon 46, f — TEN THOUSAND A DAY FOR ADVERTISING — Wm Wrigley, of chewing gum fame, spends $10,000 every day for advertising. — he must get results or he would not have the money to spend. — other advertisers must also get results from their expen ditures and some of them are enormous. — for instance, pick up the Saturday Evening Post, and It Is never lacking for ads. — Its color pages sell every week for $8.500, and the cover pages bring the same figure; black and white pages sell at $7,000 per Issue and the center spread brings in $17.000. M &- 'J U PL* V' L VW , % 47 • JESSE L .L A S K Y pneients Cecil B/ DeMilles FOR MEN PRODUCTION Slicker Coats, Slicker Pants, Tin Pants, Duck Hack Pants, Rubber Boots-high top and short top, Rubber Paces, Rubber Sandals. The Affairs of Anatol One of the greatest screen triumphs of the decade. It is a marvelous photoplay w the greatest all-star cast ever assembled in any picture. FILLED WITH KEEN S TIRE, rENSE DRAMA and GRKAl HI ART APPEAL. GLOWING IN EU URY, PIQUANT WITH GAY ADVEiiJ URE; played hy stars enough fur a doa pictures. ANATOL is a real-life story pulsing with thrills and clad in 1.000 bcauti WHAT WERE THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL7 They Certainly will Interest You FOR LADIES Rubber Boots, Rubber Sandals, Snug Fits, Foot Holds FOR BOYS LIBERTY THEATRE Rubber Boots, Rubber Sandals, Rubber Paces ST III m a s , o l t t GMV : ♦ Umbrellas for Men, Women and Children A U S T I N ’S * SUNDAY-MONDAY, OCTOBER 30-31 * * * * * * IMPORTANT—Three Shows Sunday—2:15 p. m„ 5:00 p. m., and 7:45 P- m' Box oiiice opens 30 minutes earlier. One Show Monday N ight-7:30 p m. Box office opens 30 minutes earlier. No one ad mitted after Show Starts. PRICES: 50c and 25c; Loges 75c M ike Loge Reservations Now. Telephone Ticket Reservations.