St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, January 06, 1922, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Carl Hmirer* >f 1
» Uuest» of his aunt» Mr«* S C V »r.
land Mi>- Olga lleilborti on Ne*
a Y.'ar's (lay sud Monday, v'arl is »
MIST M1STINGS
* member o f the senior cl »* a' J*’ *
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month.
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Join Columbi* Post, The
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j Miss Blanche Warner of k»-* ii U*
ids. Michigan, who h s been visa. 4
L egijn .
J VV. Thatcher was a business vis : hpr gjster \|rs (.¡eont" Wilson for
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ltor tn Portland. Tuesday.
the past year, left on Wednesday for
to visit her
Mr and Mrs. Charles Smith and | ('„rona. California
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r-.mhv «oen tÑ ew Year-» with friend*I i r„ther Allen 1. Warner of that
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it Mrs J W. Akin and fatu- •I friends durine her sojourn in S:
1K were guests of Portland friends Helen» who regret her departure
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Miss Mare Long left on Thursda' , .n any field could be found than the
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‘ for ’ Astoria where she will new series of Sunday school .<’ » o t ■ y
morning
on the Hebrew prophets
Mr Tut-
spend several days with friends
tie, w ho is an authority on Hebrt w
Mrs. A B I.ake returned from So history, will present some of the
n.
attle Saturday after having spent the luminating facts which from the
holidays season with friends in that background to this study. Sunday
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city
evening at
the
Congregai Iona’
Mrs Roy Gill and daughter Mary church.— Advt.
Ellen » i l l "leave for Portland today
Hr Thompson » ishea to n o i-1
to spend the week end with rela-
ity his patrons that his prac
c l « . ™ . » M l. o l . l l
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- • « is r a r r r r is y r K
Shop.
linea to make room for spring good0 iduys. and can not be
«ffioe
headquarters
in
Portland
— Advt
Those wishing to se*> him personally
Harry Bennett took a short vaca­ should arrango to do so on dates of
tion from his work at the barber his visits here
Next visit Saturday.
shop Tuesday and journeyed to Januarv 14, Ore dia Hotel, all day.
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Portland.
no you enjoy a live, snappy,
NOTICE.
breezy address'*
Hear Mr. Tuttle,
Having sold our stock of merchan
Sunday evening, at Congregational
dise to Mr. T. V. Holstine. we w i s h
church.— Advt.
to thank all our customer» ior their
Miss Edna Christie of Portlind ! patronage and hope they will extend
spent the New Year holidays with 'he same kindness and patronage to
her father and mother. Mr and Mrs i he new o w n er— C. H. Briggs A Co
H. W. Chrietie.
; Yankton. Oregon. ___________
E M. Helon who has been con­
fined to his home with a severe cold,
•BEHOLD MY W IFE.”
has sufficiently recovered to resume
his duties at his store.
Mr. and Mrs. John Philip and Miss
Elizabeth Philip were guests of Mr
and Mrs. John Forbes at their Port­
land home on New Year’s day.
P. E. Lovegren. a prominent res­
ident of the Quincy neighborhc od.
was in St. Helens Wednesday in con­
ference with tho county court.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Solum have at
their house a bouncing baby boy FOB W E E K HF».INNING SUNDAY.
which the stork left in their care on
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Friday evening. December 30. The
mother and son are progressing nice- s l M > \ Y ONLY__
LIBERTY
THEATRE
PROGRAM
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BEST HAMS and BACON
COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK
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Loan» and discount», including rediscounts shown m i - "
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if any ..................................................
Morrell s Choice Brand
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P S government securities owned, including
t.o'm
in items 31 and -<«>• if any
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.„eluding fore.gn
Other bonds, warrant» and secuntn».
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government, »lato, municipal, corporal .
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tug those shown iu items .11 and
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Slotks s.turttles. claims, liens, judgments, e.j
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Banking house. >21.015 - . . furuituro •*
3t,4Hti #0
$H).4T1 t>3
Real estate owned other than banking .n -
lb !
A m unta due in m banka, banker» and
paule*, designate,! and approved rosor.e ag-t. 4 01
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Exchanges for clearing house and Heirs on other banks M
the same city or towu as reporting batik
Cash on hand in vault .. . . •■••••
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Total cash aud due from banks, item»
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$s5.ilik
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Capital »took paid in
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Surplus fund . . .
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Cndlvided profits ..
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Less current expense*, interest and luxe,
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Deposit* due the Stat * of Oregon, and deposit* duo conn
ty or cities and other public funds
Individual deposits subject to check
Demand certificates o f deposit outstnndr.c
C. shier’» checks of this bank outstanding payable "ii
demand .............................................
Certified checks out ia ling
Total of demand deposits, other than Kink deposit-
subject to reserve items 24. 25.
27 and ’2»
$211.47» *>7
TIM E \NI> S W I M . * HEINiwITN.
payable on demand and subject to ic ■■.. >■
Time certificates of deposit outstanding
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Savings deposits payable *ubj-ct to no’ n
21».0 0 • 2
Tota! of time and savings deposit» payable on demand
and subject to notice, items 30 and 30 $J ts 27 4 2 4
Metal • -
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STATE OF OHEOON. County of 1 oluuP 1 -s
I J E Hutchinson Cashier of t ••
v.- nan: I *u » do solemnly
swear that the above statement la true to the
of tr , knowledge and
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None itc In-itci and lew as good. Shipped to us
direct Horn Mouell's g i c . i t packing plant at Sioux
I.., 1 1 . Our customers tell us tltry never had such
excellent hams and bacon and the price is no more
than hams not as good.. The next time you wain
ham t bao>n Buy Monell's lro«n us. You will be
sutislted.
J E HI r< HINgON
CORRECT— Attest: Sherman M M ies J iv ''ay. M ..-tin A h •• Inr-- 'or-
Subscril ed and »worn to t.efore me *'
5i! i.i> ,-f J.-.miry. l i t . .
JOHN L STOHI.A. Notary Public
My comtnis. ion expires February 1 11 ly.' ,
OUK M E A T D E P A R T M E N T
always lias a choice line 0 » beef, veal, pork and in
tact any kind id choice liesh meat at the lowest pus
side prices, we also have a full line of fresh fruit 4
and vegetables and .t complete stock of choice *ro-
Give us a trial ortler and you will become a
1 rues
regular customer.
People’s Market
St Helens. Oregon
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» Wire and Nails \
Down Again :
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N A IL S —B.isc puce per keg
Chamber of Commerce Chanter
MINSTRELS
Eugene Blakesley on Thur-d .y after-
noon. J nuary 12 at 2 o'clock. As-
sistant hos’ esses. Mrs. Selby Gar-
riott am! Mrs. Dale Perry. As pro-
gram leader Mrs. Albert Burcham
" i l l present Lesson II in the Abe-
cedar»."
The steamer Multnomah was due
l ist night or early this morning A
part o f her uphound cargo is a steam
crane belonging to the Island Lum-
her company. Since the mill shut
down the crane has been In service
in the Sin Diego yards of the Me-
Cormlck Lumber company.
The
st" mer will load a consignment of
500,000 feet of lumber here for San
Fra:-.
d finish her cargo a’
some mill on the river.
sup|>«>rt<*l by Katlilci-n Clifford and
an all-star <a.st.
Charles Steel, known as "Col'l
Steel" because o f hi* ini|ierturaliilit>
in the fa<e o f danger, goes to San
Mateo. New Mexico, to build a greii
dam for irrigation. Other* had ul-
^m pted the work befor*- but failed,
O'^tarlew pile up to di*< our.ige iiini.
r » t,1‘‘n>’’n conspire against him —
,b®> I’1"* 40 h|,,w “ I* hla dam.
There are tense and thrilling sit-
lta,,,,n* tn this story of a life o f ad-
' ' ‘n,ur’’ among soldiers o f fortune
,h'' '»order.
D*h>ty Kathleen Clifford who win
Fairbanks leading woman
” " ' ,en ,h,‘ « loud* Roll By,” play*
opposite MctVowan.
Join Columbia Post. The American SENNETT COMEDY:
Legiun.
"H IS HIDDEN
"BEHOLD MY W IFE.'
PURPOSE”
SATU R D AY O N L Y —
DOUGLAS MacLEAN
IES1 YOUR BRAIN POW
ER
Ki'VfT«
Y'.nr
School
Day*'
The most fascinating period
of history, next to our own, was
the period o f tho Hebrew
prophet».
Yon arr- invited to join the
Bible • Ians »t the Congrega­
tin' al church, Sunday morning
at ten. Dr. Edwin K im », Lead­
er.
DOUBLE
NUMBER
FREE’
Professor Harold d. Tuttle
o f Pacific University, will give
a popular lecture on the his­
torical background of Elijah
p. m . C o n g re g a tio n a l
Church
Snappy Fa*, iuaiing Stimulating
“THE JAILBIRD"
The crowded career of one Khake«-
I'eare t laary, who ran from a cell to
run a village journal.
\\ hen he fried to lie honest and
l*T U|> the native*, they'd «wallow
nothing hut fake oil -lock.
So he fc»| ’em what they wanted. '
and w »« sneaking out with the prof,
it* xx hen—
Holy «moke!
You never ran tell
at*.nt Mother Earth or a Woman
A liiouvand-harrel "gu«her" of
laugh*, heart-tug and excitement.
'I D K s| N N F T T COMFDY
ROOM 23.’
I N r E ltN A T IO N .il, NEWS.
SATURDAY. JYNI YRY 7—
"M O N TA N A H I L L "
» Big Western.
80 rod »pools
BARB W I R E
EVERY ARTICLE
Bargains In
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING
HOSIERY
SHOES
NOTIONS
E. M.
Heavy Galvanized. 12 '
t
$3.75
Ka
11 pound to the rod. 80 rod spools
REDUCED IN PRICE
PRK-INYENTORY SALE
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about
$4 80
We have -i > »<d stock of American Hog
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and Field Fence, specifications F.
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Get our prices t efore you buy anti save
money.
Si. Helens H ardware Co.
the
•WINCHF.STf.k
store
HELON
Social : Hygiene : Films
Monday, Jan. 9
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“ A VILLAGE SLEUTH •
$4.90
BARB W IR E — I t^ht Galvanized, 14 ga.
iy.
Sunday Matinee - —
Have you lost your interest In |
Bible study? If you don’t want to I
CHARLES RAY
're v iv e it don’t risk hearing Mr. Tut­
tle's address o r
Elijah. Sunday |
nieht at the Congregational church
■— Advt.
Join Columbia Poet. The American | A picture with »11 the charm and
Legion.
heart appeal that made Charlm Bay
M r» Alice P Manley, whose homo one nf the iniist beloxexl actor* ou the
I;-. in McMinnville after a few day* itreen.
visit with her daughter. Mrs Edward
Folks thought he wa* only a hired
Jones. left for her home Tuesd-y af- man. hut— »h-h-h-h— he was a de-
ternoon.
teetive! 1
Mr. and M-s J G. Nauman were
Beallyl
Even better than Nick
in Portland Saturday getting c o -
Di*gm*. *. revolver, hull *-
tumes and necossr.rv supplies for the ' l '' •“ "••'ri1' n •■xerything
And wlien that rn h m .111 di*ap-
Chamber of Commerce Chanters
pcared and a l>ig Jewel theft baffled
Minstrels.
them smart city sleuth*, and i|u.-cr
Miss Jane Day. who has been tilings happened in that Home for
spending the holidays with her par­ Nervous Women—
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Day, re­
Sh-h-h-h 1 Just watch Sherlock
turned to Portland Mondp.y to re­
Wells*
sume her -tudies in one of the Port­
COMEDY:
land schools.
Speed up your brain work! Enjo»
“ Edgar’s Country Cousin”
the stimulating and enlightening ad
EDUCATIONAL REEL: ” EAIKY
dress by Professor H S. Tuttle of
M AtilC ."
Pacific University, Sunday night at
Congregational church. Dry? Not a I- Continuous Sumlay from ’3 to I I p
minute!— Advt.
m. Matinee Brice« until M o’clock
D. A. Robertson an old time friend
AT h : and 1<>C.
o f County Clerk J W. Hunt was here
for a week end visit with Mr. aud T l ESDAY-W EDNESDA Y —
Mrs. Hunt. He ls an ex-service man
and is receiving treatment at the
Cushman hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Isensee of Mo-
decta, Calif., who have been here
since December 16, guests at the
An entertainment that should place
home of Professor and Mrs. A F. this hunch of amateur artists in tin.
Isens*-. left for their home yester-
ri.fw s , „ na,
day. Tue visitors a^e the parents of
NO PICTU RES — JUST Ml sir
the professor.
JOKES. EUX.
Mrs. .Sophia Dolan and three
P R IC E : H A I.I A BU» K.
cl: ughn-rs and J. B. Godfrey x eie
cues'- of Mr. ar.d Mrs A. J Van T U I I l a l l . . .
v
I»ulan at an enjoyable New Y ea rs
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dinner.
The e\oning was ^pent in
J. P. McGOWAN
p.a; :ng cards and the party watched,
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t e old year out and tho new year In
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The Woman’s Foreign Missionary
Wf LULU
ftl H STFFI
JIL i L i L ”
Telephone 4u
L IB E R T Y THEATRE
My I I NS OREGON.
“Men’s Lecture Film”
Three Reels with Fixplanatory Talks
•s , L or Men and Older Boys
t
7:30 P. M.
/Hygiene and Health”
For Women anti Older Girls
Illustrated by Moving Pictures
Mrs. Ellyn Kelly
1:30 P. M.
"How Life Begins”
Four Reels of Nature s Story for Everyom
Young or Old
2:30 P. M.
Jelly Powder, per package ............................... i 0 c
Ghiradelli’s Chocolate. 1 pound can ................. 27c
Ghiradelli s Chocolate. 3 pound can.................. 80c
Morton's Shaker Salt, 2 packages ...................
25c
P L E N T Y OF FRESH V E G E T A B LE S
Presented by
OREGON SOCIAL HYGIENESOCIETi
Tickets for evening meeting for boys under 16
years may be obtained from Supt. Rutherford,
at the high school; 16 years or over no tickets
required.
NO ADM ISSION CHARGF;S
NO C O LLE C TIO N S
A N D F RUI T S
R O Y ’S rhe Grocer
Money Saving
(Y E S . W E D E L IV E R !)
St. Helens, Oregon
Phone 42
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