St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, January 13, 1922, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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l>. lice al ilio Blue Roso Itone* Hall
Saturila.'- nlgit. Excellenl music
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MIST MISTINGS
Kor S ic Thoroughhred l i m i le
iemale pup. »evia monti.s Old. house
h. oke. lik< s chllilren, reanon for -eli
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Mr s Edwin Ui*ss « a s in Portland I iny bava ito placo io ke o il,,.. Au­
lì -osa or se* S E. Jo n.sou. St ilei-
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concert given by Madam«' Seauman end, Oregon.
Hein It.
Mi». J W Alla'u ha» re ci voti a
Mrs M Ricen returned t > Si. II
letter frolli Mi». Fred Watkiii» slat­
ens M o n d a y e v e n i n g a f t e r
b a v i n .- ina timi sho. Fred and Kenneth ITatt
spen the week end w i t h r e l a t i v e s u export to »tari for Si Helea» about
Portland.
Fobru ry I3th. They bave eujoyed
Omar Oekerman of Medford Or
tboir siay In Los Angeles ami Long
has been visiting for the pest « o k ! lleach bui long for Oregon -nd St
at the home of Mbrrt Butehat i Mr
Oekerman Is a cousin of Mrs Burnh­
H S Tuttlo of Pacific l'nlversity
am.
« ili supply again next Sun day at thè
H \ Howe left Tuesday for Sau I Congregai ional churi h. At T ■ p
Diego. »'all?., and « i l l spend son', iu . hi» suh.iect vvill l*e “ A Disarma
weeks In that southern city with Mr< ment Conferemo in lì' ligion ’’ In hi«
Howe who has teen there since No­ activit) in thè religmu» education
vember.
Mr and Mr?. Edward Wist Mr feel thè changing attitude tovvard
formai theol»g> and ilio growir.g > m-
and Vr- J 0 W I
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phasis on brotl.erhood and servire V
Mrr. U " N'
from Soap poo ■ e « h o r 'ended
11 a. m Mr Tu'tle will preuch on tilt
C h 'i t e i - ' mln.-t •->! show Wed-.-sd.i> subject ' Ti Dlk.'.g ii. V. ■:• '■ i i ■ ' >
evening
Ja .oh George will leave for Tore
land today to attend a meptinit of
the Masonic Shrine and S
evenine he will attend the Shrine« s
banquet
He expects to return to St
Helens Sunday
Hrs "
uni
h.-r daughter, Miss Marie md Miss
Neva I.cne. departed Wednesday for
Huntington Beach. California where
she will make h< .• home for the nex' PKOfH lAM I o l i W I KK IU i .1 V
few months
M V i M \l>\\, I \ M \K\ IÔ
The Bluebird society which is com­
posed of girls of the fifth "rade of
John flum n school, had an enter­ >1 Ni»
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tainment Thursdi v afternoon.
A f­
ter an Interesting program refresh­
ments were served
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The recently elected officers of the
Congregational Ladies' Aid sori*- '
nre. Mrs. Thomas labister. pr -id' -i’ ;
Mrs. H. J. Southard, vice preside)- :
Tho Wallace Beiti t iiuriu >i liool
Mrs. Edwin Ross secretary and Mrs
f o r ( » i r U w i l l op« n it«. » 1 ' h * r to to \itoi-
Peter Adams, treasurer.
tor» Sunday, with a n t t pt i >n fn»in
Mrs Victoria Perry and Mrs Alice
J t o I I 1h Ul.
Trow of Rainier were here Sunday
Cours*.*?» in nature «Limine, fatin
and Monday guests at the home of
diving, “ sour* musk*, and >t>h* ar<*
Mr. and Mrs A P Barnett . Mr*
cxjKHled ti» p n n e popular M*n^aiioiito.
Trow recently returned from a trip Ih* rt* ito » i n o a p.isC-^i iiluati* » I. 'to in
to Enel- nd and was accompanw d on
the trip by her sister, Mrs Barnett
riiou^li Muiknt.s art' not p«*rmitt<nt
An unusually large audience at­ to totud> mat Inina Utto they can all
tended the Congr-'gaiionul church .u txliihic figures to pn*ve the xuct-es»*
Sunday night to hear the lecture <> q i>f l*i*»»f. lleid*H advant t*d iin tlnnlto.
the historical baekeround of Elijah
The public i> cordially invited to
by Prof. H. S. Tuttle of Fom-t O r o v attend each *cs*ioii, and ma) lauj^h
Another lecture will be given on itie a it in *ui restraint.
same line as a sequel to last Sunday
night’s address on the evening of
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January 22.
"EDGAR'S
FEAST DAY'
The annual mpeting of the mem
hers of the St. Helens Chamber of UMICA T IO V A L
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Commerce will bo held on Wednes­
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day evenine. January ISth, at S:00
LIBERTY
PROGRAM
WALLACE REID
‘The Charm School
o'clock, at the Columbia River Steve­
doring company's office, for the pur­
pose of electing officer« ind directors
to serve during the present year an­
nual reports will be rendered a» this
meeting.
Mr and M/s. L. J VanOrshoveu
who have been visiting Mrs VanOr-
shoven's parents near San Diego are
expected to arrive In St Helens dur­
ing the coming week. The Mist re-
cieved a postal card from Van ves-
te-dny. He was In Tijuana, Mextro
and Mrs Van was with him. so It Is
certain that he was in good com­
pany and will have no excuses to
m-ko to having visited the Mexican
“ oasis ”
B. B. I elar.d representative < f the
chamberlain Medicine Company of
Des Moines, Iowa, was in St. Helens
Thursday. He his been with the firm
for years and fcls territory is from
Blaine. Wrshington, to Los Angel« s.
He makes the territory or.ee each
year and travels by the Ford route
The speedometer on his car register­
ed 11.58S miles at the completion of
his last trip and on tho trip ho dis­
posed of thousands of dollars worth
of the old reliable Chamberlain rem­
edies.
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LOIS WEBER'S Triumph
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“ T h e O h l %4‘toi w i l l a p lV . il t< tn\
txnly w h o ■ v e r liad a m »th e r- am:
tii ^ t p«*t>ple have.
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l atfn-r an«l 1 1 1 *- l hildr«*n —
tin* trinit » * » f t hat -,inn* pi 1
a hundred m illion
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ture. It «loesn't .ulvamt* ui) tln-or-
i* to or to4»Ivi* an> w rid prohl no. It •
just a whirlwind j«»>-f**st, iunit t>
make f*»lks forii«*i th«*ir tr' 11 h ! « * <- j.
*»t her vv • r« I to ii ’s $ n- w I »«i t h) (.
pi4*tur«* l alhsl -| |> in^c l*af.'*
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DOROTHY GISH
"THE HUSTLER”
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I m - cii p r e s e u u d I v 1 ho hit 4 ri y. u
\ve knou tiiere .in* in.'»ti\ " f o u r j
roiito w h o w ill i flink
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L IB E R T Y
TH U R S D AY & FRIDAY
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to 4 *ml»h*il.
\ «'ofiHsIy ditoli fit f*»r .» k *•» it • '
Loh* Weber is the world'n fore­
most woman prodmvr of nnition pi* - uariinfitd with tf. >oiith and ' »
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tun's.
Sin* hato an uncann» ^i'iiiiis that is l>< rothy <*ist
for pi« turlili lif** to intimate ph»to«*to ’til you cry— f«>r nn r«*.
as no one c I m 1 ev» r 4 loes on the
screen.
M Il k M W i l l I <>V|| |.\
“ Tfie Blot” »leáis »%itfi a situathm
that is (v4>niiin>ii in tin* ImuselioN.** <t{
’Watch Your \cl
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teachers and elergj men Mirou^fnnu
tfie country. It will reach your sen»*,
I M I RN \ I ION i l . \l V; x
of sham«* and pity, and its ap|M-ai
will afford you a heart throb.
Tills (»¡(«lire was played three T « (MORROW Vi ol i r —
weeks in Portland t«> 4 r*»vv»l«*«l hou**-
M« l l o l l x
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es.
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Eugene tax levy for
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mills.
Gaston building $S400 dratnac
system.
Haines Creamery here * 'iiiu
operation.
Spahgnum moss indus- > ..cm •
Coos county.
Gardiner sa«u iill to be ■ laic
and opera led
Scofield
Lumber mill here > r*
nine operations.
Allmny— Local fuel company It
»tailing lallm mill
l-akeside may bo chosen a» »it
for $30.000 haich i 1
Marshfield S I’ t'o
to spen
$47.000 on tr.u k in ■ '
State has " ’ 7 bai i
sources of $ 100.4 i
Astoria « ill s; -md
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playground and i ;u p
State expee»
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$
Mi 2. ii8 or 2 20 w .’
Molalla has 1 rig1 p ->»| -
rapid developnieiii during
\sioria spent ■'
■ d tr
pasi year on stro
i.ipr ».
rii«* st4«r\ ito aln ut an mi'plaii«* m i»
flap th a t n«*arl> stua.she«l tw*» n ew ly *
I fi#‘n l!n n *\ a ni*
A human-heart -if«*r> said to f»<* we«ls' ro in ain
hitf«er than “ liunit»rctoi|ue;’* a pic­ 4»hl la«ly w it fi a w a k n i s s f«>r p k r
ture advertised h,\ the iinatiatojied a m i a “ Nwedinh « «o*k'* w !io wasn
e x a c t ly what *» 111 * s**«'iii«'<1.
ti-ars of in i 11 ii » ti to 4 > f IVopl«*.
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THEATRE
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JANUARY
I'HE ST. H E L E N S MIST. F R I D ' N
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 14th
Bring in
The place
your
to save
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YOU KEELING YOUR SHARE OF THE DOLLARS Y O U EARN ’
HER! S A L W A Y S AN OPPORTUNITY TO "LAY A W A Y ” $ $ $ $ W i I EN
Y U U TRADE T H E 20 TH CENTURY WAY
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Vv ESSON OIL, ¡lint iz<\ each
OKS! S M A R M A L A D E in ila.
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this 98c
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Sale
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P A Y E E S H O R S E R A D I S H MU ST AR D
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25c
CHEESE, full cream, very appetizing
p ou n d................................... 271
C A N E & MAI LE
59c, 92c and $' 22
OLD
YANKEE
SYRUP
! EE- - 20 th Century, Pest of all, poum
2 pounds ...... ...................
18t
H-s 65«: ;
America, one tilth
58c
Ext r a
PEABERRY,
55c
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35c
G I L MA N ' S F O L D I N G P O C K E T SIZE
L U N C H B O X E S .....................25c
L EMO NS, large juicy California Lem-
ons' 5 for . . .
. 10 c
W A I . N U 1 MEATS, new stock, much
cheaper than walnuts in shell, pound
5()c ; half pound
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TARTAR
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2 pound bricks
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B L O O K E R S I M P O R T E D DU TCH COCOA— Finest product
ans ¡5c ; one-halt s:ze 30c; ponivi cans
pennies at
for
new
20 c
l.AM
KC TAL W H I T E OK W H I T E W O N D E R S O A P — 6 bars for
CODFISH, new arrival, 1 Hi), brick
can buy
P O M P E I A N P U R E O L I V E O IL . pint
cans cacti 59c; quart cans . . $1 15
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» TAL HA K IN G P O W D E R — P U R E C
i r e 1 J ounce cans cacti
as well as
what you
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Medal Mutilate, 5c; Siqnet Pcrmanen
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Writing Fluid
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