St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, February 03, 1922, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    T H E ST. H E L E N S
MIST. V Rt PAV . FEKKl'AK^---------.
PAGE EIGHT
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Ur l.etuti the veterinary . » Ho lia
Tracy Howe and Kverett Howe of
lot ted In
Columbia county
I”
* *
the St Helens Hardware t'o were In been located
Portland for several days flits week since lust fall, hus accepted u pò -I
attending the convention o f
" tn- lion In one o f the Iurte- veterinari
•
MIST MISTINGS
„ . Chester store proprietors.
The en- lospitu l« In Fortland und will U nivi
e * tire northwest was represented at n the near future to tuke up his
practice there.
This leaves < olum
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. :
meet me. it was atated. and offi- ,---------
the Winchester clubs from 1 bin county wHhout a veterinary w
I. Frese was a Fort land
Mrs.
the home office were also in attend- the present time, bui lt it , h " " "
‘
visitor Tue ini ay.
I another w ill be Induced to locate
Miss Lois .Tear was a Fortland
' rhe W *i„att'> Foreign M - m t u n ' • - " the near futur.v
shopper Saturday
*
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•
■he 8h.'.do* naie
i,i in thu Juulor
UiK'l
l% The «al*
,1 auditor
hc H»
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x & rjs fti '¿Sras & rw sstf
il pleas
, giti
COMING TO THE LIBERTY
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
B en efit Public L ibrary
THOMAS MEIGHAN
“Cenrad In Quest ot His
Youth’
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wlll'ltr «I I U H T
" Trapping the Bo. cat."
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“ DECEPTION”
LIBERTY
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in transit. Ma ny
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BEBE DANIELS
T W O SHOWS EACH NIGHT
7:00 and 9:00
PRICES:
Loges, 75c; Adults, 50c; Children, 25c
Matinee Wednesday at 3 p. m.
35c and 15c
Helena
y
B«*
..r Lie •y d G<M) rK* '* » u r
p- r ha p
* i oh !» an
«le nt tha t nobi >dy ell»«l b a n k e r *
I for i
“ONE W ILD W EEK"
A Northwest Mount« I
Police Story
G A R tIH HUGH£J
— in—
T H E HUNCH"
III- ri ulitn i | r'«»r h>- ihiltTtm
h lm » If - and (hete le v s 8
H 1"
dredg of frl
will be gii
nv r’s do< •'
Judge J
judge of th
district. Inf.
be a «endni
Bakin hn«
bench in
Throughout
ns one of 1
seldom ha*
ruled any o
It Is rep.
en Astoria
also n la w >
will be -an.
oDDOCInr
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n\
T h o navy vofr. it •i pitia. Cl
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Winter h Not Over
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♦
‘Those Athletic Girls."
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, sm s
vc scvcial months
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4
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♦
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of
ic Springtime comes.
" ,rrn dig i Jinfortably.
VAf- KINAWS,
cool
and rat ni
Better i’C iires**d
W e have—
OVERCOATS.
HEAVY
AND
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♦
JIT
SI XVICEABLE C L O T H I N G , RAINCOATS.
W ATI ; k P R O O F
SOX.
Perry.
There will he a meeting at Erick-j
aon & Lund hall Monday evening.
February 6, at 7.30 p in., of the
vegetable growers association in the
Warren
district.
A ll
interested
should be present.
The meeting of the Columbia
county
bee-keepers’
association
which vas to have been held at St
Helens on February 4 has been post­
poned to a la'er da’ e. du« Informa­
tion of which w ill be given by the
com ty agent’s office.
J. W (D ub) Thorp who has be t
decking on the steamer Tahonta, ha-
resigned that position to accept on
with the Milton Cre. * fo g g in g Co
as one o ' the I m r-m men
"D u b"
was *n the ernpl >v .f
,e c mpany
ft*' several year- a- :
re.-
en expert boom m»n
Fritz Anliker. lio- road sap.-rv -»»r
o f the Goble district »■.-- jn
||, ;
ens Wednesday in conference w ith 1
the county court
He stated
the people o f his district were rnuti;
interested in the stump burning an i
land clearing demonstrate
h..
lb to be held on the P. C. Jucoli-.-n
farm near Bachelor Flat on Frida
February 10, and doubtless the’ ,
community would be
well
ri pr
Rented at the d- monstration
— in—
' Valley ni the Missinj';
hm .
* T iha t a « ’ ¡fie“1 a d ì In ' h * Miai
Ml % S k I I • « \! u>>
Five Hundred Columhici County Kitrmers
Joined the FARM BURRAI
D O U B L E BILL]
IRVING CUMMINÜ
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A n musing .ini|
hu
ni*»i«.u«s i»ni«Klion »»f liirMt-nr«* h , ♦
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vwlihh ih«* star « n«!»-*,■«. h» r». If
rvi ry fan.
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ih n h
VV a III» o f thn Mllt«ill
don fra*: t> t«’i| |iuaii|i«Mi In
rhft M ■ »• 1 i h
.1
h«*«» ri
hurrh
:.tuch intprov
by
« p i » ■arAnr«"
tahh
on a c* >al or w h l t «
,lnl Maui
h did U kft
rk a,t\ d ina ci « «4
¡N'iod
T!
>r o f (h**
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church haa 1
• i l.o m ln c d
an d
i*nfi a m «» at t i p i a r a n iCf*
H AH K lk \ Y _
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BIG
mH
THEATK
Saturday Night, Fek k
J l . « r » n i » t hr» pr r>u<1
-o r 4«f \ n>'w i a :
ht*vr«•Inii i n u r i n g
r tr
Il W AS
\t*\ ri«l lu> h n¡ Mm.
i vi i) by th«* ( p«*l ititi' 1 Aut
mpnny
Il
lì “ Deception,'' the picture unforgettable. Dire tul l.v | rn.-«i
l.ubitscb creator o í "I*a««loti” and “ t.ip«y Itlixx]."
in
St
HELENS
U P ."
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A"
Mrs. W. B. McKay of Fortland J
was here Thursday for a short visit
with her p: rent*, Mr. and M 's Ja
cob George and her sisters, Mrs. E
A Rutger and Miss Amy George.
Rev J F. Clancy returned from
the Neh: lem district yesterday where
he had beeu on a visit to his par­
ishioners and also holding services
at the Birkenfold church.
Mr, and Mrs. H ( T h ’ rman
I
daughter Miss Frelda of
Welb.
Saskatchewan, Canada, are here on
a vLsit to Mr. and Mrs. Georg-- Perry
Mrs. Thierman is a cousin of Mrs
W E S T SI
I'ntlrr niih|il»« s o f Ihr St. 11 firn *
W<>m in « I luh.
(S.«
• t il \ nnoum ■* in* r»i »
lilts
UlM-rty Bov O ffice will lx- open Tuesday and M -dne~Uy
afternoon, 2 to 4 for «ale o f li. get»
Buy early and
avoid the crush.
til V
r ii" f
IT I - U \ \
Y YORK IDEA ’
<! A ll in a |M«igrajit humitn «tory, moving through «c.-nc« ih it
in color ami '|»l<*n(I- r hf»v» n r w r h.vn
in motion mrtur
art.
Va^r h i - f iii M fs . glitU'i’ing |>a*e.inis. < ha nein.; im .u
Hing «oldii rv— «tu m id o u , «i-tt.tig« <,f palace and batti, »nem
prhvon, in tl.'d ra l nn.| tourney |i,t. Intimale glimp«.-. ,.f , ,, „ n
and boudoir.
ur.
priced
♦
Titit-r who .m* > »iiikft And
ui»<t r* iin int't r ih» n >»»uth will
*
itnjo) k « nr»«!’* Amu»*Inn .»nd »h«*4 iv
huiiini! «fo r). < onr.iil in liumAiutv t
auil hi*»
**%«*r)on<*'••. Timi * ♦
\*!i) ♦• m t j I kh I) Mill rn jo) diti» pi*- ♦
iur«%
.
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The M i:--- King Hei ry V ili. Tlie m .«t im «. Util,|,- » ,.« r in
:i«iorv
llu«liam l i.f «ix wives! Hero o f a hundn-d love«! Fluff
ohi Hal. with Ills rearing langhter, hl« merry paMiine«. hi« in.
irigue« and hi« regal gl «ry.
K.OWI
si-
i Beautiful new crisp pat­
terns—moderately
i
i\-
F \ I III
tha;
GINGHAMS
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♦
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V M » V|t)M»AA —
iitt
trepe
king
l of I
SPRING
I ni: M l F k IlF t.IN M N G «1 M* O
i > imi t u t a
si M l V t
Tha
ball.
bat
THEATRE
PR O G R A M
\ drama that roll« up the curtain <>f time, mid there are Un­
loves. the hate«, the Pomp and the |x>wer o f tin- two mo«t r< man­
ti« figures ever h .rn.
'
li - B a s s i — Ime B etejn.
l drenai
t liln iig hm i «
M inning ;• king, d throning a teuren. <li«ruptlng an empire, «hak
i'lg tIn- entire civilized vvorl.l ih-n going at ln«i » n il le ad .-».« i
to lu*r doom.
Just Arrived
liberty :
A K IN G 'S K IS S , A N D T H E N —
i h Ä i : - * Hd T
VOLU M i
S k T T f-i
ss~5
A fter a visit of several months in
southern California Mr and Mrs.
Fred Watkins and Kenneth Pratt re­
turned to St. Helens Friday.
Miss Jessie Cracroft, o f Roseburg,
Oregon, has accepted the position as
stenographer and clerk in the office
of County Agent Holibaugh.
Mrs. Ralph Ball.
Mrs Shannon
Shafer, Mrs W. E. Clark and Mrs
Albert Adams of 'he Det-r Island sec­
tion were St. Helens shoppers W ed­
nesday.
Mrs C. H Thompson and Mrs
W. B. Dillard spent Monday and
Wednesday
in
Portland
buying
books for the St. Helena public li
brary.
District Attorney John L. Foote
went to Salem Monday to appear be- !
fore the supreme court to argue the ;
state's side o f the case in the L. Ro-
sasco cage.
Rev. S. Dar'.ow Johnson, pastoi of
the Methodist church, motored to
Clatskanie Wednesday evening to at­
tend a meeting of the local district
conference.
D. H olt and fam ily of Portland
have moved to St. Helens where the>
plan to make their home permanent­
ly. Mr. Holt is the son of A. H. Holt
o f this city.
For a good meal come to the
Bungalow cafe. Special fam ily din-
ner* served on Snudays .rom 12 to
iu Thursday
u il frnan1'
Har-iu Bearer* transact! I bus
...
tary I . at S :M o'clock (iv eyt,i(ru in and you d- yourself in
i es, in Portland Thursday
Asst- tan' bos-' ies. Mrs. t lar i Mil- .
Fifty per cent, o f all such
Mrs Martha O. Hammer s p o ilt'lo r and Mrs F A DUott.
Topic.
#r„ a u w d by eyeatr In.
D.
Saturday s ' 1 ->unda' In Portland
Japan
Leader, Mrs A J Hoi Thompson’s sci ntific examination-
S jtu r y
' „ i a tra n ce d ' liagworth. A ll women interested In 1(.N(,ul tb)< MUM,. Consult him Mat
Attorney John I
, ihe work of miBslons are cordially urtjay, February 11. Oread la Hotel
legal business in Portland *'»tur,‘“
nvitej.
unt(,
m.
«*
E
'
Ketel, the contractor, w -
until 4.00 p
was I The many friends of Commissioner
Woman's
Club
will
I'he
At
Helen
a bus t.i 9 s visitor in Goble Wedoe
Jcdson
meet at the homo o f Mrs. J. L S to ,
Mr. and Mr« David Davis of For
■
;
' land
* ' • were Sunday
........................................
.....
guests of Mr.-. An- .r(p‘
s.
nie Cox.
Mr. sad Mrs. H. G
Hadfielrt
spent Thursday risttiug friends in
Portland.
Closed Shop.” Mrs D Smith: ‘ Hus
Miss Harriet lloss had rs he. ^h e county court is in session,
...
. ,
isian Music," Mrs. J W Day-
guest for the week end Miss Grace
County Agent Hollbaugh left on
Wednesday afternoon for Fortland i
Mr and Mrs. 8. C Morton and
Coey of Portland.
_ Mr. ___
»red to Por
and Mrs. G. A. Boyd of Fort where he » i l l join a delegation o f Miss Marion Morto
land spent the week end in At Hei- extension work experts and Journey land Friday evening to attend tie
ens visiting friends
] Corvallis Kn route they will stop graduating exercises
at
Jeff' •'■«»'•
F
F w ist and D W Frice, cap- «t several places
and give demon- high school. Carl Rogers, nephew ol
Uftlists' of Scappoose.
transacted stration work.
The tour w ill take Mrs Morton, was a member of th-
:n several places in Multnomah graduating class which niiniber« d
business in St. Helens Tuesday.
Clackamas, Linn. Lane and Benton i l l and ho was one of the twenty
Take an endowment policy to help
Cal! counties and the
final session and five graduates who were "lionorar
your child through college
demonstration w ill be held in Cor-1 graduates" having made excellent
Golden Starr Scott. 53-J.— Advt.
vallis.
I averages In every study_____________
Mrs E. Bjorkland o f Fortland wa„
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Car.son
at their home in Warren Sunday.
Sherman Miles, president o f the
Columbia County bank, was a busi
nesB visitor in Fortland Saturday.
Arch Duncan, salesman for th>.
FieMhouse Motor Company was a
business visitor in Fortland Wednes
day.
Mrs. Edward Ketel who is teach­
ing school near Clatskame cam-
home to spend the week end with hei
husband.
Oscar Lindber^ who resides in tht
Clatskuuie section of Columbia coun
ty, was a business visitor in St. Hel­
ens Thursday.
Mrs. Fred Effigner and Mrs. A r­
thur Low ell o f Baker. Oregon, were
the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. George
Shinn Saturday.
A. E. Harvey, the Clatskanie ma­
chinery merchant was in St. Helens
Wednesday attending the meeting of
the county court.
Professor C. L. Coffyn, principal
I F il i l i A IO 7-H
o f the Scappoose school, was in St
Helens Tuesday and a pleasant call­
er at The Mist office.
PRESENTED UNDER AUSPICES O F S T . H E L
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Muckle and
ENS WOMAN'S CLUB
Mrs. Peter Brakke and children of
Portland were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob George.
Mrs. J L. Storla entertained at
dinner Sunday in honor of Mr and
Mrs. G. A. Boyd of Portland. Cov
« AST <»l 7.1 mm ) PLU S' »> «
t-rs were laid for twelve.
'« W E isS S S
: >
CLOTHING,
WOOL
WOOL
UNDERWEAR
nd
;« numl>er of pairs of—
BECAUSE THE Y
W ER E CONVINCED
W O U L D GET RESULTS.
ASSOCIATIONS— WHY?
ASSOCIATIONS—WHY?
THAT
fiTHE M E R C H A N
O k G A N i Z . ;j
S JOIN
THE
El FOP r
MERCHANTS
HFAVY WORK SHOES
T H E L U M B E R M E N JOIN T H E L U M B K I
'.PM E NS ’
Price $3.68
To Get Result* for i hemselvei
'
'Mt;inal prices on these heavj "nd
' rviceable shoes ranged from $5 00 to
t THE FIVE H U N D R E D COLUM BIA
COUNTY
FARM B U R E A U B E C A U S E T H E Y W A N T
FARMERS
RESULTS
FOR
JOINH
TH
• T H E FA RM B U R E A U R E P R E S E N T A T I V E W : L L CALI. ON YOU
HIM A L L T H E Q U E S T I O N S Y O U W A N ,
TO A B O U T T H i
nil.
™-"0 l,er pair.
Better take a«1vanta„e
of these bargains.
,
,
COLUMBIA COUNTY FARM BUREAU
E. M . H E L O N
SI
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