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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1922)
T H E ST. H E L E N S MIST. F R ID A Y . H h M " ' KN 1 - PAGE TEN * 4 * «fc * * * * * * * * * * * A M. Holt was a Portland visitor Saturday. Mr s Martha Hammer was a Port land visitor Thursday. A. r. Klhlan made a business trip to Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H J. Hatfield were Portland visitors Thursday. Mrs. I M Shackleford was a vis itor in Por’ iaud Saturday Halite Hen cook and Joseph Nau inan were visitors in Wauna Sunday. .Mrs. Jacob George ard K A. Hot- ger motored to Portland Wednesday Mr. and Mrs Kit Conyers spent the week end with relatives in Clat- skauie. Tr> our whipping cream and -tc that nice flukey cream at the Colum bia Hairy.— Adv. Ivan Tucker was taken to a Port land hospital Monday, lie is report ed to lie very ill. Miss Hose Kiblan. accompanied t i l e r sister. Miss I.avinia. motored to Portland Thursday. Mrs. Nancy MacIntyre's man.' friends will be sorry to hear tha she is seriously ill. Mrs. Amy Stone and children of Vancouver are the guests of Mrs. Ed win Koss this week. Mr and Mrs. A. T. Kihlan enter tained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for ten. Miss Valerio Bagiev of Hillsboro was the guest of Miss Marjory Gilby Friday and Saturday. Melville Morton of Portland was the guest of his brother, Ray Morton Saturday and Sunday. Miss Carrie Elbertson of Portland was a week end guest t the home of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Ross Mr. and Mrs. George Wells of Portland were recent guests of Pro fessor and Mrs. Charles Lake. Miss Mary McKinley of Portland spent the week end at the home of her sister. Mrs. Orin Sheppard. Home-made Cream Puffs filled with real whipped cream at the Co lumbia Dairy Lunch Saturday.— Adv. Dr. W. L. Holloway, chiropractor of Portland spent a few hours at the home of Dr. S. H. Russell Satur day. Rev G. C. Berreman. pa-ror of the Methodist church at Warrenton. was bere Monday on a visit to Rev. S Darlow Johnson. John Ross was host Saturday af ternoon at a charming birthday par ty at which he entertained a num ber of his small friends. On Saturday the Columbia Deli catessen has several assortments of salads, cookies, cooked meats, etc Watch our windows.— Adv. Miss Muriel Ingham entertained a number of her little friends at a birthday party Monday afternoon. The occasion was her sixth birthday Miss Edna Lynch, who h,ts been attending school in San Francisco for the past few months has returned to St. Helens and entered St. Helens high school. Dr. and Mrs A. J. Peel and son Rashleigh. and Dr. and Mrs. James T. Martin motored to Portland Sat urday afternoon and spent the week end with friends. The St. Helens Chamber of Com merce Chanters had their weeklv practice at the city hall Wednesdm evening and practiced for their per formance which will be given at Wan na next Wednesday evening. J. E. Hutchinson, cashier of the Columbia County bank, received a teb-gram from Sherman M. Mile, stating that he and Mr and Mrs. H F McCormick had left San Francis co and were en route to Los Angelo. Mas Lillian Teppola of Clatska nle and Leland R. Dowlin of Deer Is land were united In marriage Thurs day evening. February 9th at tin Free Methodist church In West St Helens. Rev. D. M. Higbee per formed the ceremony. A laugh i hat lasts— " M v Lad) Friends," a First National attraction starring Mr. anil Mrs. Carter De Haven, Is coming to the Liberty theatre on Tuesday. It is described as a farce comedy with so many hu morous situations that the spectators are kept roaring from start to fin ish. Dr. Wm. M. Robnett. formerly dean and a member of Pacific Chi ropractic college of Portland. Oregon, will be In St Helens Monday. W ed nesday and Friday from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., at 219 Columhia Street Scientific chiropractic adjustments with electricity If needed. Diagnosis absolutely free. Room« of Mr. and Mrs. B D Williams of Columbia Dairy Lunch. Phone 129-W. lave your eyes eared for hv i r liable optical firm with headquarters In Portland. Modern equipment and factory on the prem ises. Dr. Clarke of the Clarke- Brewer Optical Co., 1 1 2 Si xth St., I ortland. will he in St Helens at St Helens hotel parlor for the day. WerLienday, February 22nd. He will not 'make a charge for examining your eyes. Hours, 9 a m. until 4 p. m.— Advt. ♦ î ♦ Liberty Theatre ! ♦ ♦ PROGRAM till ^ lu» Dt»l 1ft 4 io public tbii»* tht» wont o say (» I flou ’i uk»* * , ik !« I —A T — T H E LIB E R T Y Saturday, February 18 ul- * » 444444444444444444444444! * T H E L IB E R T Y THEATRE « { Sunday and Monday, Feh. 19-20! With Sunday Matinee ter« if th«*k ih • tluu* hi “THb SILENT CALL W E S T ST. H E L E N S County Superintend*!»' of Sc I H w dkerson » a * -‘ « " « > ' v‘* 111’'' Featuring the Belgian Police Dogj and W ar Hero • the plan for the preparation of the annual county #e ool prngtim »¡ti. “S T R O N G H E A R T ” r future. (he ferlüg with an .ittach of l-igi d'l” Mr- C H While, a form -r re in Verr-m'J. I' ’ ' \ '' * R e d u c tio n s in chandise has been reduced in price F >r instance. You can get a &ood dress shoe ior A short time ago you paid $8 to $11 Kduca- latinp;“ W e have a fine line of serviceable shoes lor the work The story of a mighty do( ingman. that guarded a girl and gunk Prices reduced 35 to 40 per cent. leather shoes whiclf will give the 1 est All good ed her to love in the hills «i f service. For thrills. women and children we have a stock of good shoe Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven — IN — drama FR IE N D S " The big stage hit now in mirtli- niaking movies. It's » scream. Fun nier than "Twin Ih-ds” or "The t.irl in tlie Taxi." This is Gift Show your wheelliarrow. Night- comparison as to quality and price. Rrinq W e invite a Feed and Flour prices will L e higher, hetter buy now W c haven't in creased the price of the stock we had on hand. TH l'ILS D A Y-F R ID A Y — A N IT A STEW AR T Crown Flour, the sack . . — IN — Mill Run Feed- the sack "H a rriet and the P ip er" Corn, per hundred tn amazing story of a dn/.ing sub ject— full of thrills— anil h real love entwined. A story of Free laive in a Bohemian colony. Other low prices. . 95c ....... $3.05 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Suntlay Matin«-,- Prices 25c anil It), Evening Prices . . :{.V and III. i ’rices V. Sunday & Monday Nights nd 1ÍU .!.">and 10c| 44444444444444444444444444< -------------------------------- ---- . »- ty 4 4 4 é ♦ Merchant < Free Deliver, + » ♦ W est St. Helens Phone .s ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ THF IDEAL W E T WEATHER CLOTHING FOR A L L OUT ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Saturday and Monday Watch Watch ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 the St. Helens \iti mi.idi until i- A. T. K I B L A N H ALLIGATORS... ♦ Don't fail to ««■»■ “The Sili-nt Call" Suntlay aftt-rnomi t-r t-vening, or Monday night. Thin |,lrtur<- has < r**ali-tl a sensation whopi-ver shown ---- } ITvS—( ).\ K --T E R R IFIC —DR AMA | ♦ ♦ ♦ 444444444444444444444444! ♦ » Call anti investigate. ♦ ♦ SHORT SI IU E 4TS — Mark Srn- 4 'itine,|y. "Call the W itm -s." of God's hind. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $1 ^5 beasts with the O w n Country sweeping be Our prices on high class groceries in. is low if not lower than at any store in St. Helens. of peaks and crags Low Prices on Groceries — Harold Pallie Re • A drama of humaro and I moderately priced- the Wind ows TW (( a : :- p . i „ W TUKSD \Y.\VK IL N E S IL W - SHORT SI H.IEÍTS l-loyd comedy, "Bliss.” view. - 'U N Ì . Shoes for Workingmen SHORT srUJECTS: — Hid» and LADY H Practically every article in otir complete line ot met $5 to $7. Featuring the wonderful Belgian Po lice dog, “Stronglieart." (S«-c S| m *< ial Ad) -------- 4 “M Y 1 ♦ Dare-Devil horsemen in a A wild, chase ^ I U r' " " of Porllninl Is teaching We pitcher me. wuld » " » ”* , out of Hull) w ood .ion utili' ,i y aid Improve the -| 1 i ph«*iv 4" Uh dtiiirrur Windows Watch the ; " ' obs, Prices of Merchandise « ♦ now $3.50 to $11. -I \V\ Y-.MOND.IY— “ T H E S IL E N T C A L L " the ' ^ Men's Shoes which formerly sold for $7 SO t • $.'0 art- F«.r Week Beginning Sunday, Feb ruary III, with Matinee al - |t. in. Hill in ‘T'atrhini; a t io nal, “The (¿low of KesoP’s Fahles. M ark ed îete eveepuin on “ Vessili after H V ' ' ,,„i The engitshm- spell It with a I i*lve ..... . BHU i.Mirih Hu» third mid r..urth I el w illiam * Will Mi’B rm « »eh. ,,| , * '* * - . tlmt lie I» roitvulo» M i»» Blue who ||||,| ,u" '*• >1* mug undergone all op tilg oil ucrount t,r , k " “9U p|i. Iii'.ltl» III * Fort I» rolivaleaenl .| I, ,, , Ills mol tier I« will, she will soon |. .,,, '"’PH ., At' litt« 11 duties till! 1*1. * NM i «elioni M . HUH . i , , , Ululinoli of logging al Ihn „k Logging Company'» ....... 1 . ,« k|„7 * Milt. , m u|,. a noticeable Ineroa»« Iwtered to no I, ■ r.», '■ atn| . of our local nier- »Ir k lie »» and .|. ,n, ,,f 14 al uene) for llm dash Miiier G ii » '•arti« nice n.t ........ * ..arm i or >ou I >•"• 1 If ..... . re do.It blame » jim d *«’i The rheef gav> me a " „u s to me »•> a*’ „ toll seti 1 *e* I* S’ ai e,*»*hmnn G E O R G E M IS T M IS T IN G S t town till they gol tired an then win » i hev got them up Irunt of the .o r ’ house they invited them iti un in* » put them in Jale all uilo m 111 moriilu Judge Goilft'c) red the act to them 1 dont no who it wu bm the cheef sed it wood ! ' all i 1 : O u r Boy Reporter , if 1 leave It to the mujin ‘ him cans tvrybuddy cood use there own JUilc Fare an warmer agon for pay day ment a bout It so 1 will. Nobudd' 1 gess wlch is lomorrorer an then b wus hurl. gundy school agon an a bout David jim dash an C.iliath wlch a big gtunt man an Mrs Minnie Letsou wliatf to tin David he wus jess a little turn hut hod of the slurs from the easi ail lie got a big stone an put it In a .-ling lover the slate wich was here visitai an when Goliath wus luffln at him i is smart as greeae an lltum my moth tti- be in two small David he ups and er sed which wus up an -eo Iter to throws the stone an it hit Goliath In lift lodge. My mother d Mt I t lie hed in nocked him down an then son uose everythlnk a bout lire stars David he got his sord an out his hed backward» and iruntwards an ever) off before he node what wus the m ai think. 1 dont gess 1 will studdy a ler Noliuddy wus tiurt jess sept Go bout the stars in school "hen 1 i ! li. th. The cheef sed when he wus in high cause it don . ’ you nein a boy lie node that Sundy school les in when you huff to work ¡ >r yout sun backwards an didn't huff to livin enuyhow. My toi i 1 ;; ’ u study it 1st like I did l gess he wun time In tlio day lime He " u . herd a bout it In the paper maybe, cull in wood an it flew up an bit him jiui dasn in tlie forrid. Nobuddy wus hurl Arche Duncan is potners now up si pt but jess him. to Mister Field houses sellin Fords jim dash an Trackters for plowin up the farm Jessie Crucroft from Reselling - to plant sumthln. He bought Mis hero w or kin for Mister llollbuuc h ter Tom Howlott out but he's gout wich is ugunt for the county bom a to keep on workiti jess the same for snoggerfer wich Is ritin short hand his livin. Nobuddy cood reed it but her It jim dash told me an sum times she aint so Ruth Chapman can run fust as a deer playin basklt ball. Her an Vera on th‘ Kelley is the stars playin In the « I am Camp Fire girls games what belongs linios to the Nawakahmoka. I dont na i word how* to say that name an the cheef wich 1 rito In my news I force. sed I hetter not try less peeplt» wood Jim dash think maybe I aint cot the rite kind Mister Roy what.- got the groshrv of surroundins in the office here It - store is a hunker also I ge.-s <au ■ h- a Indian name an camp fire girls sed if you by your groshr.es Iron they lurn how to make the fire to get eats with an cut wood. jim dash Judge Godfrey got $ 55 dollers from 3 gentlemen what wus selle- l.ratin armstiss day all over ugen Mister Potter sed what didn't no the war wus over till the other day he red he gessed. 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