St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, January 20, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 8

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MIST MISTINGS
Miss- - l.avlnla and Hose Klblan
pent M -i ii ly and J uesd.o In 1 l-1
t skanie. die guests of Mrs A It
Kromroj
Jaooii George return'd to St llel
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Miss Harriet Hoi* "«as a I’ori'
shopper Saturday.
(n Portland where he went to *• “
iargo class of Scottish Kile Mesons
rose the hot sands.
Mr. and Mrs O. O. Wilson. who
E M. He
ornierly owned the Houlton Second■
In Portland Wednesday
‘ lland store, « e r e St Helene vi-- tors
M-s H F Jlct'.'frnick » '
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Thursdav
They are now located in
land'visitor Tuesday and Wedt-sd
Rainier and ear-tged in the g.-.oral
Albert Burcham. the run'r;u' or merchandise gusin--»s and hav.* t,
prospects for a real good busines
wa? a business visitor
I Mrs Wilson said.
Monday.
Mayor «' D. White o f Vernon K
\V H. Cooper the Scappoose
vas a week end visitor in Pt Hel- ns
torney. transacted legal business
oming over to adjust the fire loss
ft. Helens Thursday.
over thare a»
GEORGE
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Our Boy R eporter
t h ea t r e
:
Pare and warmer less is runes and
snows and everythink.
Mister Pun
-i-d 1 shood sty "raue or sum»-
in nil new' about the wether .in
then i wood never make no misuk-
The che* f sed the man wich dm.''
no mistakes (tout do nothin
■1 he limit say nothin neether.
jim dash
Doctor Hose wus totted li *' of tii*
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for the
M. * 1 h • I •, -
church hut you dont gel pade nothin
lor it in raunney my Mm her sed but
Mrs A J Detail g e
He stated that Vernon ¡ 1 was show- .-’ini (l.p > 0 1 1 »moil tie glad when you
Monday for a short visit v i;h ner
see all the kids wirh you leeched In
daughter, Mrs. t arl Huston
lie long before it would be
Sundy school makin cued
jim dash
Mr and Mrs. John ft range and ' important little city.
song of Portland
»ere
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D.H'tor Ed Ross had a berthda.'
guests of Mr and Mrs. Roy Gi.l
SOUTH ST. HELENS
■ sed in* wu p- tt> ne-r >>• >.■
SOUTH Si HELENS. Jan 19
next y a r I dont te. how old lie 1
Mr and Mrs. Ivan Yates of Port­
land « e r e week end guests of thei" . Sneeial ’ 0 The Mist 1 — Mr and »mi ennyhow men doni .-are how old
Mrs. W E Wickert of Es-auaha they are its less r!..- w.mimin wlel
friends Mr. and Mrs Lou Puzey
Mchigan. are visiting at the home 0 1 ’ « o n t tell you h o »
! are they,
Mrs 0 L. Rhiuesmlth. teach r
,a lla!1 ■
the Happy Hollow school, vis.-- 1 i heir children. Mr. and Mrs A E
Wickert
Mr and Mr- Wickert
Mister Harry Is. n—e wich wu*
over the week end with Mrs Elf.
plan to make their future home in tier., visitili i is n i;.- u*-s lias goti-
Brown.
Salem.
ha. k to Calif «toh 1' Ids home lie
This is Thrift Week. Thursdav
Mr- t'. M B-. ler and il . 1 ilite" -■ | ’ h“ '
........... hu-t.-r war. h.
In the hull
was life Insurance Day. Call Golden
You
Starr Scott, 53-J for West ( oast Lii
visiting with relatives
a bout .1 1
Insurance.— Adv.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Higg
pot to j
hour an îh»»n it iret* hard Ilk«
Fred Jensen who has been s'riou- Tulatin. Oregon, were the gu<
Col'!
ctv Mother she
cream
ly ill for the past several weeks
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da«.
getting better, news »b lc h will be
are rinkb*- 1
Janes
Mrs
gladly received by his many friend'
bu-
r p ir­
asted 1-
It sit) «.'It
here.
L-nts, Mr and Mrs. E. E. Th ulí » s.
Tom Corsiglla. Jr. resigned his po­
jitu -In*
sition tn the roadmaster’s off' » ar.i home after two week..’ visit i
1Î14»
went to Corvallis where he will 'ak
Hii> r
atives In Bell ngharn. Wash-,
a course of engineering at the O. A
Mrs. E. A. Olson is spend
d*. lui»
C.
to hv 3.
the cheef ?• d I ihon
A. F. Barnett and Cr.rl Christen­ er. Mis.- Doris Olson.
t.. t !,••
sen of the St. Helens Ship Corapai :•
l ’lym uih ( ngr.-gaiii.nal t h .i.
went to Portland Wednesday to sub­
Harry Bennett up to the hold..
Sunday. January
22:
1" a in
mit a bid for the construction of a
ige*. shop wus up to Portland on Di 7 t -
large barge for the U S Engineers Punda y school classes for ill .g.
dug. an e- ri the site* an everythink. Tip
ed by Dr. Edwin Ross. Air.
Department.
superintendent; 11 ¡. m., serin
Fred Shackleford and wife of j Harold P. Tuttle, of K . • -t 3rov
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Boise. Idaho, stopped in St Hel­ Syrian W( idtt.g
l ’r.... -
-ir . : - 1 w- :.' a for .
v.-
H.-r-
ens Tuesday for a brief visit with Mr Tuttle once offici 'eil at >n A > --n- s'arted ' 0 fix the chare an lie
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Shackleford’s mother. Mrs
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M -an wedding in which the a-
nt what do you want an the .-beef sed
Shackleford
The visitors were en customs, referred to in J- - is' par. ile »have an Harry he fixed th.- Char*
routo to California.
'••f the -t'ipi.1 maidens. «
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.e«l f..r a are cut
jim dash
Mrs. E. Marie Hopkins DeForce o ’ out. At 7:30 p. m popular p-*- 11 -
Mister Helon Is ha. k on 'iie Jot.
Astoria was here for several day? 1 tation of the historical 'uckgroun.i
of Old Testament ev.-nts. Se - .1 in fri tti his cold
this «-eek a guest of her friend M-
jim dash
Elsa Parker Stanfield Mrs. DeForc - the series. Topis, "The Vindication
These studies
Jane Day h i , gone to I’.ir lan.l t
left Wednesday morning for Seattl- of Elijah's Faith."
and other Washington points « h e r • are related to tho new seri* of San- f-riish up.
jitu d ish
she will visit friends and relative- day school lessons. The light if his-
, tory m .k.-s of the llegrew propuets
Signa Ekstron wu.-, itiarnd t o M ,
A. E Austin, of Woodburn. wes n and kings real flesh-and-blood peo- ter Larson up to Warren an evry bud
St. Helens. Thursday the gimst of .pie. just as human is ourselv.*- Ev- dy wus tl ir.*
She «■•■nt '•• Europe
Ed Jones, manager of the store here.
1 eryone w ’.1 he heart.iy ■ •
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f 1 -• w -
Vnni** • - -•
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Mr Austin says that business In th“
Willamette valley is besrinninc to
pick up and he Is optimistic as to
the conditions which will prevail in
1922.
Professor Harold 8 Tuttle, of For­
est Grove is announced for a second
popular lecture on the historical
background of Elejah’s time at the
CongregaMonal church. Sunday eve­
ning. The record attendance at h s
first lecture evidences the very fa--
cinatlng nature of the series
cu tih m
Ldgui, the Detectivi.'
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TROPICAL LOVE
Farmers W eek
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•U fi’ fu ll o f
January
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depart
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WILLIAM __, S s . Bill
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Make your iiead-
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U iliiam h . Hot « drlnkl
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You will he welcome j »
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of
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in. a rap.
kril). t night,
, n..ugh u II Intoait
that C
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Reduce (he Amount of Your Grocery B illjg i
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f>>' looking over these items you will see where y
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wiii save money on your grocery purchases.
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This week p ?
praetli
• hlf 1 \\ I l .l\. 'i ou can no better start the Saving J exert wll
game
crowd
Habit than by trading with us.
RED RIBBON CATSUP'
'arge 1 ttle 8 c r 2 h r
The Old Testament Is no longer
a puzziine book when the light of
eontemporarv history Is thrown upon
it. The results of careful historical
study, presented in a popular and
fascinating manner make the «'ind.-v
evening series of lecture? o: Hehre «
history exceptionally attractive
A
hearty welcome is extended to every­
one
Congregational church. 7:70
p m.— Advt.
The Chanters held a business meet-
inging Wednesday night In the coun­
cil chamber. The report of Tri-a-urnr
Gill which was complete in e v - . d-
tail, showed the amount of rec< p-
from the minstrel show and : h« d
bursements incidental to
also several other item.*
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Manager Joseph Nauman w,.s
chairman of the meeting and
pointed 3 C. Morton, J L *»„.
and F O Young a rommito-e
(.raft the by-laws of the I 1 ■ ter •
gar.lzatlon
It was de ided mat -
organization -iiould continue and
program of futu. • activities will 1.
worked out and followed.
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L U C K Y N L . m BEKS' condii
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A »eries of Sunday evenlne pop­
ular lent,ires on th“ background of
Old Testament hlstorv has been he.
run at *he Congregational church
hv Processor H Sf Tuttle of Pacific
Untyersltv. The second In the .pr­
ies wl’ l he given at 7-30 next Sun­
day night
The public Is cordially
Invited.— Advt.
The many friends of Carl J Hol­
lingsworth will regret to learn that
he Is seriously ill with heart trouble.
His condition Thursday night, while
serious, was no worse than the day
before and the attending physician
is hopeful as to the outcome.
Mr.
Hollingsworth and his wife taught. ;n
the 8t. Helens high school last ye..r
and both have bany friends In St.
Helens and in the community nearby
-who hope that the sick man will soon
recover.
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SUNDAY MATINEE
W e are unloading a carload of the
well known Rock Springs coal It Is
clean coal, all lump«, hums slowly
and given s. lots of heat, i f deliver­
ed direct from the car the nrfeo (,
onlv *1 5 50 pe- ton delivered P'aco
your order row and keen th® hou=e
comfortable this cold weather Fra*-k
Wilkin» phone SO.— Advt.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Palmer, wht
spent several days here la-t week
the guests of Mr and Mr- Rufus
Coates, left for their home In Bor
Ine last Friday. The visitors are the
parents of Mrs. Coates and tame ‘ o
S' Helen» ‘ o see the Chanters’ m r.
srrel show.
In addition to their
plea-ant visit of -everal days the
minstrel show was "well worth com­
ing a long way to see” Mr Palmer
said.
answ ers last call
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,1 m« t«( to pu*»
«fing »0 uurrow
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t ti«» *M»V«tU ttM'tl t *•
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Sunday-Monday, Jan. 22-23
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Liberty : Theatre
Tim Downey, whose home Is near
Vemonia. Is no longer a gu°st of
the Hotel De la Wellington, for he
completed his 10-day jail sentence
on the 15th and shook the dust of
the Jail from his feet. Tim «'as ar­
rested for having moonshine in his
possession.
He was fined ?25 and
given a ten-day jail sentence.
LIBERTI
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comps
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Drge M/e, 2 Iba. for .
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\V hen we ....light thi, pi. ire It „ a with
r.ding • iat ■ he played at a minimum price of 60 o n 1- Tl.
-sly we book'd it for January 22-23, the first date
« un)1
l av. promised our patron? a 2r,-.-,-nt show etch Sunday .ft
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W « must break faith with some on.
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'.ur patron-
There will 1 ,« no advance
for
r. hold Mr Wife*.
t l II I; \(M IN H i n t l 2 TO « , 25, ; A I-TEH « n<( , IM
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JELEY, in 5 1-2 oz
Err.bittered with life, a proud aristocrat s n e e r i n v i y
married an Indian squaw. Then sent her home to dis­
grace his family and sank to the dregs in the lumber
camps of the North.
But one day the M A N in him awoke. Seeking the
pitiful creature he had wronged, he found— a radiant,
beautiful woman! who—
Come sec something new in a motion picture’ A tak
of Canada’s frozen wilds, society’s drawing rooms, an
the biggest, deepest things in human hearts.
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