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TH E ST. HELENS MIST. FRID AY, NOVEM BER 25 10.’ I PAGE EIGHT Miles a ” d il ri Mason trans- NEWS INCORRECT \\ I I K M I I M ill It Itt'AIK« W AHREN -•i • tm -s in Portland tod ay la g h i I-II- .... I SAYS SUBSCRIBER production 1 | Mr • i Mrs lin t Fleh lh ou se and A ver\ enjoyable and suceessf il * WEST ST. HELENS * MIST MISTINGS ! •iniliol I l-i1 >' ' 1 metí-, .tul Mrs Ci ra Miller mot Thanksgiving entertainment was glv * The Mist lias received the follow ,. « * ml"* t • > res',sm Thursday to tuhe en b y tin- Warren scluml on Tuesday • lug Id 1er troni LmiU Sotgttru. u v-'l' , . „r“ , **«r-•"i.-t-r * * • • * * * • * . ... . of ./ Ilio •»... ...«»..w ,...1 . i 1111141 I «U III ber I" • *t, lr ksgivtng day dinner with rela evenin g The progri’ iti consisting -if ued . subscriber paper and l-l V a pageunt representing the fltglit of Hi« sale at the Eiit « \ Mr* J L William* and noil Km prominent i> ideili o f (lie Nehalem um W..-K - " , h „ v r iiu," Mills Included III till* i;ii," S .rr It it’ well came h om e Wed the Pilgrims from England to Hoi uu*tt vaitu k ut'Hi* iff rtdniivt‘8 ri country See ad in thw issue fl It Is self explanatory ; u fact U red r»H .. j land and (heir later settlement In Portland for Thank « I v i n * dinner -sd. - n-ebt front the Vnlveralty <f November 1M . 11121 Il U- Mr and Mis. Mat 1 M ‘ f’ "i ..r lumber] i'arpeuteri I iuvh fliilnhtHl thtdr S »' Morton. Kdltor St Helens Mist, sold 4k.60 2.HM* r « - i . re- ' o spend Thanksgiving hoi- Vineriea. a dialogue end other exer Thanksgiving diner wi 60.H30.10K feet '"■‘l ! i s v 'b his parents. Mr and Mrs cises were well received b> the large work on tho William* uarohouao and Si Helena Oregon Warren. Production w as *2 . udlenct- \ sale o f candi Ice cream tho painter* will net huny an r » nmi an -t Bo'h w ell. Hear Sir I would like to c. rrect Removal sale continu *s. norm al, new bu>dui ‘" ‘r cw" l-l", and other delicacies was conduele I favorahlo weather come* «une statements your correspondent Max Wilson w h o Is attendin g th e prices on ladies' coats and ot Mr and Mrs l'orr> Auailn and from Vernonla made in your last > cent I m 'I ow product •on v' ‘" 2» H \ c ,t Corvallis cam e hom o on by the pupils after the program. Tie- dresses. Milady Shop. ’ I'lpni«^ fish pond proved to lie all attractive Prank (Iruham motored down from sue and some time previous In dnesday evening to spend the l*ru<«Ctlo, Da Mr. and Mrs. J W feature o f tin* evening Twenty five I'« rtland ThankHKivii'K and npent tl » 1 gnrd to Hi«' difficulty II rvey H living s«>a*on with his parents P daughter. Betty were guests dollars net was received as a result i ’ h > with Mr and Mi * haile* tlr.i can had on Hie Taylor lirldge Mrs G eorge Wilson. Und friends Thanksgiving. o f these sales This will be used l-i ham ought to l>e colli mended iusteiK* ti-1 Mrs lla> Morton liad as supplying playground and special Mr and Mrs. \V. Iter W in ter Tom Ktblan whn t* attending tho censored In getting out of it .1 riving •: nests Mrs O F Mor- school equipment All present apr- Portland, were Thunks-.- 1 \ gue# ton and Miss I.iu-J Morton, mother elated the e fforts put forth by the riitvormly o f Oregon, arrived Wml was md Ills car is 110 old rickety o( Mr. and Mrs. Tupper Phillip« sister o f Mr Morton and Misi teachers and children to make (!.- nesduy evening to upend the holidu>* fair, it being a new Oldstlioblle. v with Ilia parent a. Mr and Mr* A T mho tiros, cushioned seats utid r; Mr and Mrs W. It Dillard .1 a Whit: :u>v. sister of Mrs Mor • veiling pleasant and profitable. Kihlan. top WV have iiu pavement and ... Klas H r 8 visitors reside Fort Went St Helens merrhanfs report best of touring cars would shuke HbH.r 11 .Mit» w„K by « „ „ . r .. ,«* ing dinner with friends in Portland Tin* 1'nlted Evangelical Aid So , W| „ ! : f*® l»l" that husiueas la good not\\ itliatand some on our roads. So as the fucts .■(>» 11 ( 1,1 »nil Dr. L. J. Cain left Wedn esday af •s' Aid riociel y of t h» clety wll give an auction sale o f fan itiK tho had wo.ither «»f tho paat few rnuniliiR for » u:*:: »»r, t. “* are your correspondent's statements cy work and useful rrtlrlee at the ternoon f o r Olympia. W ashin g - [Odist *•hurcii plan to bold ; 1 lia ov »r h ^ i 1 . - h - <-i.r,'o.‘H .............. o.- ' , i , - - . J tl. 4 \ s Tho Htorm tint no damage in show lack of information Erickson hull on Friday evening, D e to spend Thanksgiving with relative <l..||V»rii-H tot » I c i t ■ ¿mi -i, en. ' *®* M ,e a erin-i n and evening o f Refreshments will be this vicinity. In regard to an Item in a prevlou.i Mrs tleorge W T u ck er o f l' r Wedt i • I». e m b e r 14th Nani cember - I hankaglving was tjuietly spent 1»> issue about tin Hank o f Vertionlu. it served and before the auction sal-- 1 land « 1 1 a w - . . , m n tIr cu rilo .•-.itile and nee- -nary u n i erous tln-re will he a short program. The re ulents of thin part «»f tho ti*wn .hows the -ame luck ni In torma! u » l »3.7 I H .» 27 f. friend, Mrs Elsie Parker ri'anf • M on sale and a dinner will Many visitors arrived on tha several or of u maturor mind us the bank Is proceeds from the sale will lie used I 1* I) H lie served. »ml In ib» rull trad« W e will l»e in ou r n -w lo to pay for the painting o f ihe church trains and a number o f local real doing u prosperous and IncnMisItm ¡•.>»7t> f t..«i. rar» about December 1st in the new M- Chris Naegeli. a prominent resi dents took advantage of tho hol!du> business to (In' satisfaction of It* The mask ball given under the a u lo so»* absent friends and relatives | patrons and stockholder* Cormlck building.— Elite \ uriei - dent o f the 1 tear Island section, was a bus: -s \ ¡.tor In St. Helens today spices o f the Woodm en of the World Store. \Kont Cillby o f tlio S I * \ S r»‘ i TiHJ LATH TO . b u « ] » Yours very truly. He rt orts that the students at the at Erickson's hall Wedn esday ev e ports that business is Increasing an l | Mr and Mrs. Robert F.iirb-y bed KOP1S SKIHKKS \V \ NT FI • First « I.. s- fre-h Co* Thanksgiving guests, the r frlern - Deer Is. nd school gave a most en- ning. was a most en joy able affair that ticket sales for tills month are It is possible tint the Vernonla tn.i io Tha iksgiving program Wed- and was attended by many from this morn than tho previous month It F h r l» N ftag«ll. D.-.-r Mr. and Mrs. Horace M Kell, r correspondent mede .1 mis statement I section LMiAny oveuiu^. is possible that the convenient schod Portland. K im sett I «if the facts, and If s u d i Is the cn**. , n :■ 1- md : Manager uio arranged by the railroad coin Mr and Mrs. Peter I.oos w. t I’ lie Mist is gl.i«l to make a corre* I v a ¿11 civ ■ over the Liberty then >••< ill - M l ' I ■ - . pauy lias much to do with the in Portland. Thursday to spend tlie ! . , ' ion The correnpondents o f this pa . ft perform ance for cre.iso in business . . I -> ■ . iff.,- I with friends and partake o f That k Post. No. 4 2. American Tills part of St Helens lias shown I * r in Columbia c« unty ar* reputahlel giving dinner. I persons and endeuvtir to gatlier the) t tuie "F lashes m as imuc H building activity us un> rnutcb NVurlv new Will a*l| ( C. R Miller and family o f P - war film, w ill be ot lie section «»f t lie to\%n during I pews « * f their respective conim un-I a »-«• r if le « f u l l phom. 15.W .I land and Mr. and Mrs Art I . • •leturea have lien, l « r f> o ' r t o c t . |, tiie pa«* several month' It seems fb whether Mici» new* in* o f enemy o f Salem were recent g ue- - or 101 If it is aaeertaiued tiriti i.-iully shown in eighty i •lego;. I that people are t.iking mo e pride i*. ■•»r friend Clara Miller. j DUrporfe«l news Is written with an j the upkeep o f their premises and Mr. and Mrs Harold Be»v- at. I that they show their faitli in the fu I bica of discrediting some on e the cor Mr. and Mr». Justin Wilkins and sons spent Thanksgiving it. i‘o: . ,ii I lure o f the tow n by doing more respondent will no longer be con or man Wilkins reiurued Sundav jliected with The Mist We are glad guests o f Mrs, Beaver s m->: her. Mr building e* idlin g alter a piea.-aut slay of sev- Mol.le Masten Mrs <» I, Khinesmlth. teacher at I to give space to Mr H«dger's corn c .a i.d a y s al Westport. W a s h , where The many friends o f S A. Haw kit | the Happy Hollow school left on , ninni« a Mon they were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. will be glad to know that he is no Wednesday evening for Portland i-raiih W'i.kills. Justin is authority, For tin- \V«***k Not. Ü7— Dec. .-« where she will me.** her husband and convalescent after an illn- s o f se. for lue stuleuieiil that his wife killed DOW NING oral m, nths. - upend the Thanksgiving holiday eleven ducks using a small calibre | Professor Khinesmlth w is principal rifle. Jake Hammer, o f Ib-er Is! , I t! SUNDAY MONDAY DOWNING, o r e November I5 c the McMnde school l.t t year, but champion potato e r o w - r o f Colun Prc.-umnbly with the idea o f in- T ilo m a s J e ffe r s o n ill is now taking a post graduate course Ferd W ashburn« Is home for the li d- bla county, transacted busim -« in S iusing more pep in the team and the I days at the Pniversity of Washington Helens, Tuesday rooters, which attended the football The school children will have a L IB E R T Y SHOWING .-.lay. students o f the S'. Mr. and Mrs John Strange a-. 1 tin - it - program Wednesday (tiauiu'«y M li.p.-w, «rstw tillo Thanksgiving aged a big rally W'eh- sons. John and Robert, of Portland Helens ingh a fternoon U asbtngiou Irving p lUiUiorlu! I'nltod Stute» senator from \.-w in -da y evening They did the ser were guests o f Mr and Mr- Roy G. W allace Anderson gave up high pentine stunt on the main streets ■ i.i-sic. u 1 .-i inuring »Tory tbut bu-i York, pu' 1100 In a Feeksklll. N Y school and will go lo work for hi. on Thanksgiving been reu.1 tho world over, made Into saving bank In 1HU0. It was his aad a well-trained chorus told ail Mr. and Mrs. David I>. vis o f l*i - uu engrossing motion picture The firs' $100 Maybe Senator la-pew lather land cam e down to spend Ti.a- i ’■ pussers-oy that St. Helens high was youngsters and grownups will (lior found, as muny do. that Hie Jlrst Mr Hall of tlelenn was visiting in evidence. ing day with Mrs. Davis' mot I. r. ou gh ly enjoy the plclurizatioii of thls itlOO proved to he die hardest. Any hi- daughter. Mr« Hunt W o lf e dur • m Koy look an .uvoluutary batli story. Mrs. Annie 0 x wav. In spite o f strenuous tempta- Ing the week arly Tuesday morning. He was ri M llo.il» arrived home Wedt.es John Drew who is attending P: - See the splendid lieuuty o f the Cut Irion, be refused to draw upon that .vurkiug lumber on the steamer skills In storm anil sun. fic university arrived home Wi-dn• $100. and. as a result o f later pros- day and will remain until ufter the . nd M .-truck by day evening to spend T c -k s g 'v . See the revels o f Hendrick Hud parity, finally forgot about it Not holiday* | ■ -i g load of lumber and knocked -on and his ghatstly crow. Mrs It II McAdams and Mrs with the h om e folks. long ago Senator Depew entered tin- over the ;de o f the vessel into the Se how Kip left home— aided by Feeksklll bank to gr.s-t some old Ferd Washburn« motored to W ood Mrs. J W. Hunt has returned from li t e r o t h e r longshoremen on the the big stick. A St >ry ! Lverylxxly Loves friends and they reminded him of soli Saturday Forest Grove where she was with her vessel pulled him from the water See bow the glorious dream of » I b i s "nest e g g " On computing the sister. Mrs. H L Jensen, w h o w - Victor Farltoo met with a painful ud aside from a thorough wetting Fairy Queen was changed to stern Interest It was found that the origi accident Tueeday evening He fell seriously 111 but is now convalescent and a ducking, he suffered no in reality tial deposit o f $100 had grown to tie from the sil and was badly hurt Miss D orothy Akin - d W ill..- jury. See Kip's udventures while hunt $k00. and owing to the long period It II McAdams returned holm Dodd who are students at the f <.f M - J. ! W W orn o f the liacii- ing— far wilder than any which Don In which It had lain undisturbed ha I from Kerry. W.-dneaday morning O. at Eugene, arrived W e d ' - s d a ; elor Flat district was in St. Helens Quixote De La Manche ever knew ¡achieved the distinction of being l.ou and Conrad Benson ire bom. evening to spend the Thanksgiving Wednesday to deliver a dozen or so See bow Rip lusted the gnom e’ - known as the bank's star account for the winter holiday at home. turkeys. This year she raised 13u i ,r • .! bill, * " * ' Louis LaBare wasn't exactly urkeys. Tne eggs were set la July See him. as a tattered and beard« I homesick but he wanted to see *he and -ae had exceptionally good luck, old stranger, com e lo the little vll h om e folk s and his young -is- -r s practically all o f tne turkeys lived lags o f Falling W aters— and see his he Journeyed from Corvallis to spend Two o f them which she brought in reception. Thanksgiving here. Wednesday weighed la pounds each, See how the rascal was over-1 Mr. and Mrs. J W. Van Net ta an*! 'h ou gh only lour months old. Mrs. th row n — see " K ip Van W in k le.’ family were Thanksgiving g u e --» ■ Wellborn Is saving the majority of (V in o il): " O x e r th e F e n c e ." ami I’ atl.e Review. Mrs. VanN atta's parents dr. a the flock for Christmas time. Mrs. L O. Wlckst I. W. Rivers had a narrow escape hom e near Scappnoae. rom drowning Monday evening T F E S D A Y -W ED NE SD AY Miss Melva Hattan is here to p«nd about '• lock. He lives in a smell T o m Mix In T hanksgiv ing with tiie h om e folks to the north o f the city and is being cordially greeted by dock. rtv< r boat comin g by made her many friends. Miss Hattan a' and one of tho logs un- 1 tends the M onm outh normal. ter iiouse broke loose caus- This is unquestionably one ul ture to tip over. The Mix'» very best efforts Dr. and Mrs James M rtin 1>- It is a p i c - ! ler water so Rivers turn full o f vim from start to finish ! W ednesday evening for Vancouver door broke a window and crawled thru. B. C., to spend ’ he Tiianksg vine It b i s sufficient action to please the Neighbors assisted him. The only most exacting lday season. T h ey expect to retu In t.o-t I t - wild and article he uv d was his violin. As to St. Helens the first o f nett wee woolly throughout, with Mix at h i t r L o o n as high water recedes the house best. If you set- " T h e Road D em on" J. G. N'auman was In Portland «• you'll Ilk« this star better than ever Wednesday. He went to the metro i will be righted. Take our word for It. polls for the purpose o f securin; 4 V .m e.ly: “ A Z e m H e re .” I’ al lie more up-to-date music f o r tin; St R e v ie w . Helens Cham ber o f I'omra-rci- ' ! ers. ! i I'orvulll« Ore., Dec. -^«1 to 111, UKil TH UR SD AY J. H. Thatc her who ha b n if U l X l l lt SHOUT ( O t R S I S ferlng with an apgravat- 1 .itts-<-k o' ! Itcrnari! iMIiiiilug and Seem. , .wen in i ’ u Scietii « Im o I urn. Fra. I Ice astliria has recovered sufflclentlv t,, I-ruit ai d Vegetable I'-urse, Dec. allow him to return to hi- pin- e ot -1 1921. business. Me mies «'oui se, Jan The senior class o f tit Helen« hlg A play with that melodrama'll- 2 to March It 1922 will give a dance at the city hall to .uallty tbut today is so popular with • I Iti night to entertain the low er d a s - photoplay enthusiasts. It gives to men. the alum ni end the faculty of 2, to March IK, 1921. Agr , ul' ure fou rs.-, Jac. 22 to the screen a remarkable production th e tl g h school. That a 1 m that is said out to have been oqual- will have a g ood time, is assured. 1-d since the inception of be f a v Dairy Herdsmen'» Course, January i us Griffith all-»tar productions, or J. A Hollingsworth and family i • Man t. ' 1, I 922 "The Miracle M an." There are deft Misses Alma and Aimee Hollint Gram Grading Course. January .rnedy vein* ever evident to relieve worth and Merrill Hollingsworth, all o 21, 1922. 'h e IntentneM An all slur cast of Portland. were Tha k givi B‘ --keeping < -m -e. January 3b to . om edy: “ N ever « g a in " — .lu sl guests of Mr and Mrs A J. Moiling- •’ebruarv 25. 1922. funny. worth. II c . i. r.-»' Fo'.ierence, March G uy W ald n and D olly Cool' ><> to 25, 1922. WHI. n«*\t \$\ir Is I ifh * now* If \oii itif«*n«I f«$ F RIDA Y-SATI'K DAY both o f St. Helena were OIUA.ON AGRI* I I I I It \l, C O D Portland Wednesday. Thu c o u t h R.-x Ingham 's Fr<Mli.itl<.n I * II g i ; will spend their honeymoon in the t o niiik «* it worth wtillf t o I • k i n now him ! I hti Full (orni ion on any fours-- metropolis and are expected to r ■ f»*w Taf li T , for E( l - l R A It. <). A turn to St Helens tom or w Hinti-r. Kr«»ih«*r «»r I 'r i*-»»«I Malt«* , COK VALLI.-t OREGON. Mrs. B. Pennington's class In china w«*l| M‘ I»ltnl. painting m'-et» Friday ever- in»r at Columbia street. Mrs. P A magnificent screen translation was educated at the Art Ins’ iti Su^Kestions for Father and Brother of the story that bus thrilled 20,- Chicago, III and she w Suggestions for Mother de Daughter UOO.OO# readers, enacted by the — Shirts, plain, tuncy pon gee and silk, pupil o f Mrs. *P"razee of greatest cast In history, coiriprlHlng l - o " ( oliar* and Venie«#; Hllk t i de Jerseys, Ituff neck Sweaters. Mallory — Adv. -lori» Jersey lo ps; Halli T ow els of all more than 12.500 anil 50 principals. Hats, Cloth Hals, Caps In a number of Mr and Mrs Charles IfeilhQ Produced at a cost o f six months' of Kmd il..mi Bags and Furses; I mhrelh'' new styles, Sllpp'-rs in grey, black and Carl Hellborn. Mi s Elizabeth preparation, a year and a half of In black and c o lo re d . Kadies Oxford» i" brown In felt and leather, Underwear of Hellborn. f'arl Rodgers and Mi « Er I action, and more than $1,000.000 il"- ncw Htylc», Jap Tallio Cover* all si/ all kinds and sizes; Arm Ruuds and Sup ma Morton II o f Portia ;.I w From Vincente Blaaco Ibanez's In • wiib bapkina lo match; Munalngw-ar porter*; riilk Hex In fancy and plain color. . guests o f Mr and Mrs H «' M >r ternationally fam ous novel »be pin In wool or e. itoli; Blauketn; Bedaprea'D- Neckties In all the new things, I'mbrel and Miss Olga Hellborn at Tha' nacle o f screen excellence Is uttained ' «in foi ti-rs, Italiicoal* Featherwelght las; Heather Hox English like mother giving dinner. All the virile force and dramatic • a n i teak , SI I k for Dro»aea; Fong'-e f " f made; Hells; Gloves; Cu ff Huttons. C o l intensity o f the noted story Is pre Robert If Hillings thi ox im nt Blouae», Blouses In pougee and crepe d« lars; Handkerchief*; Glove in leather, erved and heightened In the colon o ld son o f Mr. and Mrs II. me. I lilne; H am lk errh lefi; Jersey Co»1 Jersey und w ool; Shoes either work or j »1 screen vision, while the vast m a g lings sepred 100 per cent at the <1 ress ; Wool Ilo».-, Sjlk U ose; ('..Itoli Ilo " 1° Rubber riboes, Rubbers, Italn nitude o f the gigantic events recount genie test recently held In F rtland < oats Rain Huts and Bull. Fattts. all klnil» and prlces; lin i.»« Sllppei* aud ed are pictured by the camera with T h e parents naturally ar< <• ited at Be.lroom Htippera. | a power beyond description o f mere tho report they received for words. rare occurrence for a baby to scor- Suggestions for Boys a perfect mark IIOW « AN \VK A F F O R D IT ? Suggestions for Girls - Blouse Wnlsts; Boys' Caps; Kuhla Ml«e Anna Quick, recordin g clerk fT we pos -eased the wealth of Rock Hair Ribbon* In plain a.:d fancy; Slip Bools that make you smile; Shoe» just In the o f f i c e o f the coun ty clerk r- e fe llc r we could not buy this picture pers that all little ladies Ilk'-; Shoes »' like da d's ; Handkerchiefs; Windsor hiu I turned to St Helen- Sunday evening 2 to 6 p. m. for a .»Ingle night. It Is played by worth while prices; Furses that all glrl^ F o n r-lndiami T b s ; Storking* that can't after a two weeks visit with h> ■ Metro Flctures Corporation, the pro Ilk-. Rain i apes and Coat* with caps tie lien*; Boya' High T op Shoes; Boys' ter, Mrs. Harold 8pragii<-r In S u, di.rers, who control the prices for Jerseys; Sweater Coats, Italn ila) < at mat eh. H andkerchiefs; SteckAngs: j " " 11 Francis co Mr» ripmgucr II be re .,'lrnlsslofi. wliKli In lli<* c.i of S' I inl«*iw«ar, and H whh I i t 4 <*'' mem bered as Miss Alice Quick Helens will be 50, 75 and $t. less N'eal East, fo r m e rly r- <• than charged In the larger cities, the Liberty Theatre at -t and the lowest figure the manage St. Helen« was a bUslt.es-- visitor h - r e W ment o f this theatre was enabled to St. Helm» day. N'eal is now working r 35 cents secure for hi* patron* Sch o o l Children’s PROGRAM MATINEE 3. p. m. Monday ‘ RIP VAN WINKLE" “ RIP VAN WINKLE” 10 Cents E l e v en j M o n t h s A g o "IHE ROAD DEMON’’ FARMERS’ W EEK •‘THE GIET SUPREME" I C q !/|* “1 11 shop early next year ami avoid all the discomfort I’ve experienced this year.“ THE POUR NORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE” Liberty Theatre Sunday Matinee “ RIP VAN WINKLE” 25 Cents A t ; » rr i N ’tri (See The Mist next we*-k ) ontli.i.»..* Sunday 2 to I I . 10 and 2 5 until 4t. F rl.es