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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1922)
PAGE EIGHT Mi Claude S m ith Mini c h ild re n Afi I. v,. returned from S a le m w h e r e npp'M.II. ,■ ’ i"'*»» sr* 11 ..« have been vinitllig with re lativ e « •'» « i'........ (or the past month Ham l"*wu7 I « >et : a It'll« h ,;r ‘ut' «4 Mr« J R tiilby will la* hoMteaa “ »** *»<*•>* ,,t'wi5h r“%. .1 a five o'clock tea Fr ill Jf » t i e r II \ftcr tea sev eral ta b le a o f , i .l . will be made up__________ And '* K " hn:MT, first day's drive stopped at ibis bea ■ VlM>ril's- h \\ mhtng tiful resort which is 2 l x mil' "■ f ' " 11 visiting at tbr U 1. i ’i 1*" ■w n iH k w 9 f t will i c a " to morrow morning for Los v n c i c - ■■■ ■ - ' ^ — MIST MISTINGS • first Itiri Inlay Parly. Master 256 miles and expect to make it »’.is * illi'il U» ' la 1 VUÜ « ¿ The weal her is »arm Mrs Ed Ly nr Jo h n Harold ltcavcr, son of Mr ily In one day * * * * * • * • • • * • S l " i meda, Callforr. .. l'u«M.|a: r b> tli» —r and Mrs. J 11 Heaver, celebrated and the roads wonderful Kov. J . I’. Clancy w; a in P o rt ihe firm anniversary of his birth on man Miles, president of Ihe ' oiuni nus illness of I r r dal IXlitvf. Hr« land Tuesday. W ashington's birthday. A number bia County bank. Is accompany ms Harry WiIson the McCormicks on Hie trip T racy Howe was a business visitor ,>f relatives called to extend congra' ulations aud best wishes for many in Portland Wednesday. V The Plymouth Auxiliary will mecl Miss Lois Clear spent Sunday vi« happy returns of the day I with Mrs Jo h n l- Storia i n ' Med • • • Ring friends in Portland Iturctuiiu Gets Contract — Albert nesilay. March 1 for an all day s»s E A. R o tge r motored to Portland ♦ Bure hum and pile driver crew aud aioli Wednesday to transact business ♦ the d r iv .r left down river early T u e s A number of people from St Ilei M i s s « Lillian Wysa and Naomi day morning for E u fau la where he ♦ ilunnell spent Saturday in Portland lias a coutrnct for fixing up the boom eus attended the Martha Washington ♦ supper given by the \ N lúdeseme 1 li" ' Mrs. J . R. Gilby and Miss Mar of the E astern and West rn Lum ♦ gery Gtlby were Portland shoppers tier company. The jo b will take sev Club, the young men's division of ill ■ Sunday school, at Scappooae \\ cd ♦ Saturday. eral weeks. • tinada] A. L. Fuller, the Rainier banker, Lum ber o f f ic ia l i IMI - V\ liy you should patroni/e this market transacted business in St. Helens i I lie youii- l{. McCormick, president of tbe com was from 6 to S o ’clock Monday. ♦ which b ears bis name, of the men did the serving end » e r e con QUALI PY ol Meat that can be boti.;In W e^ Miss Vivian Patterson spent the!H Si. a n -\ Helens Lum ber Company and plimented on th e excellent serve ♦ week end in Portland visiting her various oilier .McCormick enterprises ■1 he.' gave. Ih e dinner was »• h ♦ • ir IG d Service possible. We have t!,e m<m parents. » a s in St Helena Monday for a short patronized and a most enjoyable a ♦ Mrs. M Styles returned Monday visit and conference with local o f f i tuir IT, I Y market in Ihe city. And PRICES ♦ from a several days' visit with re la cials of the company. He v.as accom ♦ tives in Portland. panied by Cornelius Gerber, one of ,t han y ti pay elsewhere You, ♦ cos Misses Lavtnia and Rose Kiblan the stockholders iti the company. left S a t u rda.v for a two weeks' visit »> m i k e s t h i s market possible. Celebrates B ir th day.— W L Goin in Spokane and Idaho. ♦ T h e Guild of the Episcopal church turned another milestone in bis life ♦ met Tuesday afternoon at the home on Sunday and he is not a bit ♦ ashamed to say he is a half a ceti of Miss Amy George. ♦ Varion Goin of J e ffe rso n . Oregon. tury old in age but not in feelings F o r t h e \\ e r k B e g i n n i n g w ith ' l . u i - » iB here for a several weeks visit at The evenl was duly celebrated ai the ms* Sunday, February Jit Goin residence Mr. and Mrs W P the W. L. Goin home ♦ \ j i J * ’ Howell and the Weeklend family of ( Two Markets) Miss E rm a W a lk e r of Hillsboro West St. Helens were guests at the s i M i l l -.MONDA»— ♦ Ihe Strand Columbia St Central visited her sister. Miss Marie W a l k birthday dinner. > Willan^tta STRAIGHT IS T H E WAY er S aturday and Sunday. 4 \ ouijtt rouiunr«* t»f *N|’irit*" ami Mrs nave Ostland and daughter, C h an ter Slum P ostism ed . — On V rouplr ■ if i K'.'k" » In' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < Mildred Je a n are visiting with r e l a account of the sickuess of Rufus burled *o h i tives in Ke.lama this week . nates and Billy Brown, the Cham •** ■"*' '** l" ' “i,ver “ ml ......... in. r i g a g r in s l e a d . Miss Em m a Morton of Portland uer of Commerce Chanters called off I li » a m i » l l l l l o v e a n d hindi» was a Sunday guest at the home of the minstrel show which they were I i c a r i - , tuoi « e t, » U h II« th o U s an d to give at W auna Wednesday eve Mr. and Mrs. S. 0 . Morton All preparations had been I tir ili -, in r i i ) u n ile r M u r ld a n d m u n - Mrs J. R. Hobbs went to Portland ning. made for the trip and llie boys were iry lanes. Saturd ay to see the famous David keenly disappointed at not being W arfield in " P e t e r Gwimrn " S il i IB I' >1 IMK4TH " T h e Fin.'' able to fill the eng agement as they Mr and Mrs Oral T h ay er who for » e r e sure to have had a crowded and Palile News; Filucatinli.il B i l l merlv lived in Portland arp now m a k house. It is likely that the show ing their home in St. Helens. t ..ni in in .il- Perfiii'iuaiice mi Sunday will be given at a later date. Whether the wife help » • • U "in J ull I I p. ni .— J m unni «Iv M. E. L adies’ Aid Society will meet o'clock. you pick it out or not, site with Mrs M irtin Thursday afternoon Interested in Hr. Helens \«vvs.— March 2 Come prepared to sew. The Mist is In receipt of a letter y««ui Farm Bureau membership card and tur will certainly like the shir' Mrs. C W. Ersk ine of Portland j from Miss J a n e Bell of Chicago. In I i K Sli »» -»» FD NI-sD »» — you choose from our stock which she stated : " R e c e n t l y received spent the week end at the home of Plow Company's line of r ds from MAE MURRAY a copy of The Mist and 1 was so im her friend. Mrs Albert Burcham of — IN— Miss Mary P en ary of Portland - pressed with the apparent growth spent Saturd ay and Sunday as the and improvements in the city that 1 "T H E GILDED LADY" feel I should have the paper re g u la r guest of her sister. Monica Canary. By n i g h t , a g l i t t e r i n g s a l a m a n d e r , ly, so am enclosing my cheek for the \ K f * l I <•tiihiu.it ton «>1 M ) k Mrs S Seychoise of Milwaukie was subscription. My best regards to all s it e liveil on (lie l i g h t s o f B r o a d » * ) . a n d <4 an f o r t the guest of her sister. Miss Cynthia my St. Helens friends ” Miss Bell I I,i n g i u n g i ) s h e p l a y e d « Uli f ir e .uul Hornibrook Saturd ay and Sunday. was a resident of St. Helens for a i e s c a p e d . She’ll like its style, its Mr. and Mrs. George A kre and number of months and was ono of B> d a). u ■Imide-hrarted, « M .line Plow Company's line <>1 ,;n Is can bt frm ily of Portland «pant Sunday as the obliging employes at the Colum- | some girl, as s«<-«'i aa any that raisei crisp, fine fabrics, its at the guests o f Mr. and Mrs J L. Stor- bia Countv bank, l heir brow» at lu-r name. • » ’ «'.u le de cost, and repair p ar 10 pert tractive coloring. An*i be la • The yvhy of it all is a story you'll than dealers' list price. Camp I ire Girls.— On Wednesday thrill lo see, gi.rg<s>iisly stag' d. Or. and Mrs J a m e s Martin Mrs sides—• A. J . Peel and Rashleigh Peel mo evening the Nawakalim oka Camp | S H O R T SI I U I « ' I s Humid I J o y l tored to Portland for ever the week ! F ire field a ceremonial meeting at | She will notice fine de Ik. fn.ir FARM E Q U IP M E N T Co.. O r end. ! the home of one of the members. I remedy. P alile I t e v i '» . tails of workmanship, the Mildred Adams. The lights of Work. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Perry and son ire* t from Moline Plow Company at Portland Tills is girt ingoi— ni.iii) prvwiiis fini h at cuffs and button George and Ben Copeland are spend ! Health and Love were lighted by ! given u » u ) . Mabel «'line, Loreta Coates and Eth I SAVI. YOU M O NEY. ing several days in Seaside. They hole-, the perfection of B e t a Atch- 1 expect to return to St Helens Sat- el SaulsPr. respectively. ison. Margaret liew, Ru th Levi, Ruth ! T i l l ItHD.W-F BID.» l — urday. making, the careful fit These p r i c e s have l>een made to t h e Farm Chapman, Vera Kelley and Gertrude I TOM MIX William Foltz is the guest of Tom which assures you abso Calmer had completed their ceremon-1 — IN — flic Moline PI iw Company at Portland. Roy this week Mr. Foltz was for al robes and donned them during lute comfort. merly an employee of the Deer Is tlie gown ceremony. Vera Kelley i "P R A IR IE TRAILS" land Logging Company and is well received the rank of W oodgatherer A slirrin^ roimuii v of Wi-sitm known here. Be- _ . T h e lights of W ork, Health and Love | lifo. T h e fttMent uiul most rxtifimi George \\ Grant of Scappoose was were extinguished by Ru th Chap- |»i«ture that Tom Mi*. tiir daring in St. Helens Saturd ay. The p r i n - l m a n , Ru th Miller and Ru th Levi cowboy slur, has c\#*r done. I'hero cipal business which brought him • • • 1IAKVKY Ä- H A T TA N . Pr pr.etors i.s action from star! to finiMii, with here, he said, was to secure a license |Mnnw i»llrti- _ Mis« J o ssie Cra I kniiii ilul Mimic off. 4 1,4. for r: ter d o * .” tin n er tarty . " 1M , , “ .e , L™ Clatskanie, Cfreiput c * croft was hostess at a d elightful din Si.50 to $5.00 > 11* >H I >1 I U I < I > — M.. « Hi a A Hawkins, who is in the ner party given at Mason's Thurs- t m a n u e l hospital in Portland receiv-^ day evening, in honor of Miss Naomi n«-tt ('lim ili) , • sluTiff Nell'« rii«- 1 1 lu i'lvertisement authorized by Columbia «le." Ing treatm en t for heart trouble, was Phelps of the W illam e tte Girls' Gle some better yesterday according to Club. Miss Cracroft ai d Miss Phelps --------------- -------- Farm Bureau word received from Mrs. s. a Haw- a re poraonal friends, both having re- H A T l'R D A t — Kms; sided during the past few years at PA U LIN E FREDERICK Washington Muckle celebrated his Itoseburg. MI bs Phelps is the daugh- — I N— 68th birthday on the annivers ary of : «*r of Rev. Guy Fitc h Phelps, pastor the birth of the illustrious states- j of the Sellwood Methodist church of "T W O KINDS OF WOMEN man for whom he was named. A Portland, and well known writer >«■«* Mis« I redi rii K handle a h<»r« number of friends called during the ' and poet T h e guest list included the 18 STORES day to extend congratulations. ‘ guest of honor. Miss Naomi Phelps, a gun and a lariat like Burraio Bili is sto : See lier right a tinnii of «cilindréis Mrs. Dora S h affe r, wno was In t«race Howell, Miss Winifred y\lio would run her n il her ram i. Portland Wednesday,' brings b an; Mellinger. Miss Grace Roundtree. See her work in the ■ lollies of her wohd that Master John Ross who was Miss Averlo Shackelfo rd and tile trade— flannel shirt, leal lier I.r e o li "perated on for appendicitis is g e t hostess. Miss J e s s i e Cracroft. es, aoml-rero and hoot . ting along nicely and he anti Mrs. Se«- this tremendous drama of h.«,- Ross will probably return to St H e l Mc4'«>rmii ks in I«,« A ngeles.— II anil adventure in the Great West. ens tomorrow. M McCormick wanted to know wha' It's a smashing stor) ami a great LIo; d Hattan of Clatskanie, was ihe news was in St Helens and Com siar. munity. so he wrote T h e Mist froni l e r e Wednesday. He reports thu he and E . A. Harvey who conduct Paso Kohles Hol Springs, asking that S H O R T S l IklFl T S - Pilli" tallii tlie Farm Equipment Company have u copy of The Mist he sent him He Comedy, " T h e Stolen I inlirella;' delivered a considerable amount of «aid he was "on Ihe way from San P allie N«-»s. farm machinery anil have several Francisco to Los Angeles and on our iro sp ec ts in view. S A C K E D C O N C E R T — Beauti|ui music by the old masters to be sung at the I'a tho lic Church. St. Helens, • he ndvnlKc of |), *>• O * " ' I a p l e s . ,f f , s u by a company of Portland soloists! , l ' |»t 14 •• 4»f 1 14 I / 4 * It *% alni «I» of hr I I' *»t It á Use ev ery day \ . )H , il *•» Id. a is h e r e under direction of Mme. Catherin e v a l u e ha|«|H ned ''** •» « \% III#- in h iiiiM ' l'u m ili^ — H«‘ Intiitflil t oC* * hud o u r i h a m e — , Co vac h-Fredericks, Sunday, Feb 26. • niilty no w. I f " i »'»rr ( I t f l > - n r t ) iu, fi,*., mt%>) --- *rl >"Of »t 3 : 0 0 p. m. Admission 50c. went in,, p,w> * " * M" 1 " ' ' " k I " l,U) no w . 1 Io \ r , « m h r h r \ r , r%**r>oi ir li»4*»** him ailvanifNl has m se sslta i P rofessor O. L Rhin esm ith, fi r- 1 I « Ml u iMiMhrl III fill u » ( Ihr , „ , '* in rh.ur f I h t h.ir n l . ■ A « »«« Util I h * |»il> III AC morly principal of the McBride *»« t B i s , — Dont hoard >Mil f i t 41M«* "l“ T school was in St. Helen« Tuesday. He *• ' i»I«. m f It an.I ,i»u u ill Murrl) n»>( r» g r fi H ' .................... si,Hk« r,, |;„| is attendin g tlie University of W as h ’ «'"'••'•K - ^ ho ||IM| r%4*r 14»|.r ma» h n « r a rfuui< FL E T C H E R 'S HARD W H EA T FLO U R rr » ^ ington but on account of an epidem o Per sack ............................................................ * p l .V / O cf mumps there he is t a k i j g a short • Unit (mir B»-|i • nd s.,, k« fi, * lay-off from his studies. » , du lud lUalMHirr--- Null- This is less than the wholesale cost today. No hraml« » , h a * . »nr i Ixtii «, m* P a t e n t *lM,r r ) ’s li rif tr I i.Vr'« ** Rev J . T. McQueen of Se- ttle •iffrr y un ymir» better flour than Fletcher’s. Better get a sack Olyniph P a ie n t, R. »Fs Pali-nl who was here for several days on a 'I. «iitain P ah n l Palmi, 99^ \ Ini Pali-nl, » r. » li I* fluii visit to his sister. Mrs. N. F. Baker, «il ih. or barrel at this price. * ’* h i r i 'i l f r o m hiir.l %bh* '* left for S e a t tle Tuesday. I luring the 49-P summer months Rev McQueen do«*s Barrel Lots $7.60 CARNATION MILK, 10c per can missionary work in Alaska spe .d- Other Wheat Protluct 11 cans for ........................ Ing the wint'-r in Seattle. Way Below What M.irkrt Will he Is t h e 1 i"f G°°*j Id. .. Rud Wh«w, i hlk, Although the pastor, Rev. Harold h .r g , , ,k K Oil ml ,, Wlii'1,1 2 H» T u ttle will be unable to fill the pul P E E T ’S WASHING MACHINE SOAP • l«-iir» IC «laiiifi Brun, |ia< hag«' i i r g r |ru kag.- •JM. K h n .l d .l W hrm . pit at t tie Congregational church HW Liiift- Gr,i|M-i,ills, i,,i, k»g,. Per package ............................................................ J O C ' " ini uf \\ Sunday on account of his being ill. f Ir f».«‘ k.i«»* > t« R GIN»DH * lapjlll k IVariMk •hi. k » ! „ arrangem ent« have been made where » (1 Bar of Creme Oil Soap F R E E with each | G. Id« n Itiul Pun« i'k « Nu. In sii'k» ä ■ I* *« i|«1«.„ 1 - ! Pani a . «, j „ llr , |(l|| by another minister will he here and Gruliam «.r W lu te HlMW H o u r '• I " » * I ‘« r g .- ,,k g . This is a granulated soap which has no equal, hold services in the morning ind eve 2 7 i’ • f " w n P a s t r y F u t u r , Nu. Il» s in k « nlng. so many of our customers say. It takes the dirt * • • * B R IE F HAPPENINGS ABOUT T H E CITY Qua fit j-Ser vice-San tbUion-Lev FOUR GOOD RFASON s X Liberty Theatre PROGRAM m * M O R T O N ™ î2B «r. U£f#l She'll Like This Shirt, Of Course & W ILS Cash in on F a r m Bure Membership u> Beau Brummels Farm Equipment Com Clatskanie, Oregon F arm Equipment ( om; A U S T I N ’S -0th Century Market Vws; Wheat ami Sugar Advance Greatly Grocery Bargains FLOUR SALI: $ 1.00 D. B Reason< ■ i son it f R e as o n e r of Hillsboro were in S- Helens Tuesday The form er was c o u n ty Judge of Washington couniy fo r a n u m b " of years and made an excellent ret- and his son at ing business anti ■ re iookifi:' up som e o f th e pro i St. H e le n s -P ftts b u r g rr oi Mrs. L a a a R o ss who lias be«-n i r„ for sev eral weekR visiting If T' *! tivoM, received word Tuesday th g r a n d d a u g h te r, F l o r e n c e Ho died at her hom e in Monroe Wii.sii S h e le ft f o r M onroe Wed i m o rn in g bein g accom p anied as tar , P ortlan d by K. A, Ross In Portland she was jo in e d by Dr. L. O. R<> who acco m p anied h e r to Monroe out of the clothing and does not make the hand, rough. Suitable for any kind of washing. In you. grocery order be sure to include a package of thi-i wonderful soap. Hundreds of other quality grocery articles at rock bottom prices. See our window display. C o l u m b ia Fiver Meat Co. C. R. H A LLB ER G , Proprietor Colum ia Si. St. H <k„s. Om. Ph„nt entri jnt0 S n l l ' g '.'! Syrul’ " Canned Fruit. Preserves and all iten that »“i* u t f a r — Best cj in e 8 pounds F - 4 <)t •T. loo pound sacks |5.90; 161 ¿ pound« lor amino» !•„,((, Phi«-a|,|,|(. ^ • ‘i i ana <•■ln.il f,„ir •¿N. an« r- -4 for lut, ) I Ihl. y a 'l«rk t»f», '•'ira | ••■"'y S)ni|. \ „ t an« 20 , . i aus f«,r 71». ■ m I« J fin Pur, ' ‘ am- am| M |d„ pints itn i s ymi». inan« half gallon* ; gall.,ns * »uhi *1 7 .» '< " - G,,,il|| t Nyntp, IHMin.l p m , Û»N ; lu l«uiml |>all« ........... #m CENTRALLY •thCATKD LN T «»Till R K \ TUA v m t \ » l l o ' ' s »«• • iimlda-ll's l*«»»li an«l II« . 111 « *|»lrndld •HUI m u ll* •'•«•y Blur v a lu t - , a l | rr ran linar Ith,-, ,1», .........J J II.« •Ml \SI NtPIK m |( I »BIA y|<*l<'|V' B » II', » I NH— Frulli I» lu II »•ilyrr I < uf Inni, vrry fini-«» nuallt]« i l 'V — lim i» 5 |N>iin«i*. Kuyiil M liR a ur W h it e W i.niM T H« .|'. 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