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

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Word comes from Sat, Francisco hle nelglila.rliood « a s in St ¡ l « U n i
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NOTICE TO iTtKIHTOIW
Frits Anliker. the road supervisor
(hat Mrs Harry Wilson a ho has Moitdav to pay his taxes In addition Day" in Colu.nl, ,
* " "flu
I of the Goble district, »u s in Si Hel­ lu the Conni) tXiurt of the State of I....» seriously HI is now much bet ,,, |„. .,,ute» hat peeved by «he high to tilge
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the r „ ........
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ens Wednesday to transact road mat­
Ortgun, for Columbia Count).
ter and uble to sit up.
, ,
\|, lie. , It »a s quite wrought
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t e r s with the county court.
M IS T M I S T I N G 8
recovery Is looked for
up oyer haying been charged I I for U(l m« U,.
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In the Matter of the Estate of Anna
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ml i 11 Uh of his « hinkt rs t |,,, schools or
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Miss Grace Howell spent Monday
Miss carta Mackey of Portland
Lange. Iieceised.
• • • « * * • • * * * *
¡in Portland. She represented tHe St
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v
as
the
week
'ltd
guest
of
Mis*
IBI
Notice is hereby given that the un
lie has lived III I he Uobta
Helens telephone office at the tele­
Mis- M .'key formerly f ,
Bungalow for oysters.— Adv.
dersigned has been appoint si A d­ ” Kit,lui
phone convention in Portland.
„.qghborhood for Hie |.*u« 32 years
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- 'Kl
Bungalow will sure treat
you
ministrator of the estate of Anna attended the St Helens high school
«tagst
hers ____________ ________ - ■
, many
1 • 1 friends
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Mr. Harold Broughton and daugh­ Lange by the above entitled court and lias
right.— Adv.
All per
Mr and Mrs. Alfred George and ter. Emily Jane, of Portland, are and has qualified as such
tpending several days here as the sons having claims against said er
family spent Sunday in Portland
guests of Mrs. L. J. VanUrshoven.
tate are hereby notified to present
Martin Hoven of Goble was a busi­
the same, duly certified, as required
ness visitor in St. Helens Tuesday.
Judge John Philip went up to
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bv law. to the undersigned at Scap ♦
If your wife can't cook don't di­ Portland Saturday night to attend poose. Oregon, within six months o
vorce her. Eat at the Bungalow.— the shrine meeting and see .■ class * the date hereof
of 176 walk the hot sands of the,
Adv.
Dated and first published March 3
Why Eat Home? All you can eat Shrine desert.
at Bungalow Kesiaurunt tor 30c.—
Mrs. H. E. La Bare and daughter 1!* Hi
QI'STAVE LANGE.
Harriet were in TiltwiuooK Sunday on
Advt.
Adrainlstralor
Mr. and Mrs E M. Helon aud a short visit to daughter and sister.
child speut Sunday with relatives in Edrie La Bare, who is one of the JOHN L. FOOTE. Attorney for Ad
teachers in the public schools of the
Cathlamet.
ministrato!'
Miss Winnifred Melliuger had as city which oln > s mud.- i.I’nou
her guest Friday, Miss Flavin Mills
of Beaverton.
Miss Alma Wyss of Troutdale is
the guest of her sister, Miss Lillian
Wyss this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nauman and
V"*' .«*»••
« "i,k i'"rr
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s..,rcs'’.71«T iw '«-..*'? ,»V ' ù . E ' w Ì 1
family and Halite Heacoek motored
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<« »
arging .............. .Cl....... , gi.
, 2 ¿ 2
to Portland Sunday.
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The Standard Bearers organization
g r e a t . - i drawing » « » • •
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i s Irent.sl milk. . . ........... ' 7 j +
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,
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met Wednesday evening at the home
tin other fellwW
ft Mow - - g g ......
- . 1 » or
..r batí
' ad i ,
r
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e l l ml "f r .........hcr
...... . ,
of Mrs. Albert Burchant.
■" |,f'
..... led are
are * g.sNl
Friday and
and Hsiurd.,
s
hike ..... entire
...... . *",r w««h y»u ..
m *'-<■«
• ,.r,....
> ««"■ quol.sl
- h I Frida,
„
Mrs.
Florence
Williams
and
“ util ten tur) More anywheres
daughter Maxine have returned front
an extended visit at Salem.
—I N—
Miss Mary McKinley, o f Portland,
was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Orin
We adv,sate this kind of purchasing. If )oU waul all ) » u r thdUr's value.
Shepherd over the week end.
Miss Carrie Elbertson of Portland
spent Sunday as a guest at the home
cr. am Rt lit d Ou
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''-ewtai
of Dr. and Mrs Edwin Boss.
4 pounds
>’
v "
* pou,*,U
Sta |
Miss Harriet Ross entertained the
Split l eft#. Dry Green ! ’>•.»*. Faucy Blu« Rose Rice, J P o u n d « ..................... 25«
members of the high school orches­
tra at her
home Monday night.
A story of thorough’ reds— men, women and horses.
Miss Halstead visited Monday at
Rainier high school, a holiday beiug
Orlon», Oregon ■>: , g
A wonder-girl fighting great battles with rifles, pis­
I. \ GDI N Ni I DM
NVw I*a* V .Shrimp,
declared in her room for the occas­
medium »U. : It,
i
.v
Turn
y«ur
mind
to
the
20th
cun*, each . . .
ion.
tols and wom an's weapons.
Ccntry Sture» » hen yuu think
Miss Barie Bross and Merrill Hoi
Lemon«.
I»rg» and juicy.
Argo Corn :' arch, full pound
Of gardenie«
Seed* » r « th«
lingsworth of Portland motored to
« for
(■kg Die. or 3 for
'AN.
IV
brut ulitalnabh.
No need to
♦
St. Helens Friday and were guests
M It t)' M«al, p ckat:*'
I take ehe nee*
♦
IIID M i ' l »
of Mr. and
Mrs. Hollingsworth.
Golden w.'-t Bird Sued
♦
Portland lit m 1 0
I
Mr. and
Mrs. John Strauge and
Sterling Jam glass butti" hold
Full pound package • < Dn
sons of Portland spent Sunday as the
they «old un I20*i airy Hruoa* 1
lag on« and one-half pounds
»>> that w « run » II at half imu I
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gill.
net pure Ja m . «snorted fla
♦
Minatoti String B>*«n»
value
ThD i piendtd Hr a.» I
Mr. and Mrs. H J. Southard. Mrs.
AV
vo r» . . .
¡ 2 **'
good eating. 2 ran« . . .
. ♦
A
Thomas Isbister and Mrs. Edwin
P t«h «n « Pngraded Pea»
De! Munt« Grated Pin npp!"
Ross motored to Portland Thursday
AV
Comb Honey. 12 inr«« or
2 ran*
......................
No 2 can» . .
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Mrs. J L Campbell of Clatskanie
bet ter
g, I
♦
spent the week end in St. Helens,
Large Shopping Bag*
Oe»t> Marmalade. 1Î o f bot­
♦
the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. H. E. La-
3 Pttund Cun f ‘r!«co
«•ch .......................
ile*. splendid <iuall!y
2>».
Bare.
♦
2 O t i n e « ran G o l d e n Wag
Royal
Baking
Powder
Pink Salmon, 1 lb ran«
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The Misses Isabel Hamilton and
♦
•TM.
Iarre ran«
Pepper for
.,, kl
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(fheup for rat meat anyway >
Dorothy Graham of Portland spent
♦
Eat pure foods and keep your health, spend your
Saturday and Sunday at their re­
♦
spective homes.
I )M L X U
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Making a
(To the Limit
D o lla r
LIBERTY THEATRE, Saturday, M ar.4
PAULINE FR ED ER IC K
I K GOODS BUYING
H
Two Kinds of Women
Some New Market Prices on Everyday Goods
See this Great Picture of *he West
J
Health Is Priceless.....
Mr and Mrs. Fred Christy and
family from Astoria motored to St.
Helens Sunday and spent the day
with relatives.
Mr and Mrs. A. T. Laws are
spending the week at Camas. Wash­
ington, where they are the guests of
Mr. Law's brother.
Examine closely
into Dr
Thompson's motltod of eye ex­
aminations and his system of glass
fitting and you will readily gee why
you can find comfort and satisfac­
tion here, when, possibly, you have
failed to do so elsewhere Consult
him next visit. Saturday, March 11.
Orcadia Hotel until 4:00 p. m. 12t2
Liberty Theatre
PROGRAM
For Week Beginning Sunday, March
5, with Sunday .Matinee at 2 p. m.
money for Q U A L I T Y G R O C E R I E S and M E A T S ,
not for questionable foods just because the price is
a few cents lower.
W h a t does it profit a man if he saves a few cents on
his grocery bill and pays out Dollars to the doctor?
T H O M A S M E IG H A N
— IN—
“The Frontier of the Stars”
Sell
Only
Goods
We
Can
Guarantee
Columbia River Meat Co.
Phone 80
Roy s for Saturday
and Monday
Campbell’s Soups, 2 c a n s ................................... 25c
H tR O l.D LLO YD COMEDY
Pallie Colored Review.
H ot Sauce, 4 c a n s ............................................
$1.00
Aunt Jemima’s Buckwheat Flour .................
“A L A S K A ”
or L ib b y ’s Milk
V s C lflS
Come to the store says Dollar Bill, "to sec what I ’ve got ready for Spring—
an ; the oest of it is that you will be m re than satisfied with what you’ll lind
Goods have been bought at the new. low market prices— the whole place
is fi led to the eaves with real "thrift” merchandise brand new, spic and span
tor spring
You will enjoy lookin.; it over— anti the prices are certain to please
surprise you. C me soon, please— see the many w onderful things we
have among our—
New Offerings for Spring
Attractively Priced
Imported Ginghams
— IN—
rp -*
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R EM EM BER — Continuous per-
formante Sunday from 2 fo I I . ¡fi.
until fl o'clock. "Possession" is a big
picture.
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Spring
shipment
Crepe has just arrived.
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Iti» tau h«
(ir olii* ot
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pi IttUoti
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tlot lor hn-atl
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re la li * * «o
tur th« » " I
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lb « *|
Itati» a lo !
ippuuM hiK*
journeyed i
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ton l’Io»«' uni II
I
h
r»
JnllDM
Mm llun
T**X ä « Wedi
of
Japanese
Good qual-
I
Ameritan
0
Puliltc ln»i
followed I»)
ul servit <• f!
II
1 all 1, cat 1 h
• vomiti vY.«r
k r k . 1! >f (he
ly uu<
•
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r ami k«HVp]
il»*» pr«n'i ‘ in
1 .in<l a »«cia
>y*'*l i
\ I...!* <« r u l
s u » It «•k
t<» h.tvi Hurt
I«
T I» ■ In*»
Puri o f th« «
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M DUV*j
1 • i V - red i »
! V OUIIK Ladle
¡MHII* Of II.
1 i 111- *luy m
«li V l ■ ¡0u nisi
«un ml
1
;»I d at pm
ir
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P u r * appo ii
pii**'»- ip ro
|t'*. ,f I hrro
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vs h«*’ . !,«*i‘d*nl
111 L E N S 1
LOSES '
ity imported Japanese Crepe. 32 inch­
es wide.
women,
children in
silk
and
cotton
Bloomers
Chili Con Carne, 2 c a n s ..................... 3 5 t
^
Red Ribbon Maine Corn, per c a n .....................25c
\
Kickcrnick
Bloomers,
I'ongee Bloomers, Jer-
seY Bloomers in
L ib b y ’s Asparagus, 3 large cans ................. $i.oo
pink,
white and black.
Children's black sateen
VES, W E D E L IV E R — P H O N E 42
bloomers
tamed West.
HHORT S l I U K f T :
“Hcatlergood
Makes a Match." Pathe News.
[
11,,
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and lisle.
" B I L L Y J IM ”
Story of a Wyoming entile ranch in
which this com ed ian anti dare-devil
stars.
You'll shiver with apprehension
when Fre<| Stone defies death: you II
shake with laughter at his innnitatdr
drolleries.
Hee this roaring »ale of a Ixvman
and an ini|>etus girl in the wild, un­
»111 U" h"ld
|.
1 Jl
Black Gat
11 osier y
¿Qc
P ig ’s Feet, quart jars ........................................ 6 5 C
L ib b y ’s
O ur
55c
FRED STONE
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Japanese Crepe
in very pretty colorings, French and
English Imported Ginghams in de­
sign ar.d colors such as we have nev­
er seen before. Exquisite color com­
binations for summer apparel.
Produced (.j |»rof. la-wis, who will
l>e present in |>erson.
H A T IH D A Y —
Aplenty
at Austin's
for men,
/ a
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1
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Pan-American Picture Co.
Borden, Carnation
Ciotti tttal*
| «lui .*<»»' *l, M
r
THl'KsDA Y-t RIDA Y—
— I ’resent a—
It i
_j oh Uomo ti|
H
W e Give Satisfactory Free Delivery Service
16 Pounds Cane Sugar ..............................
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St. Helens, Ore.
la i volli 11110*-'* '
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II
T »i„l .'"lu G a t
p. .
Particular People Purchase H ere— W e sell Groceries
and Meats that don’t come back to Customers who d
The man had .sprung from tin
gutter. Gangster, gunfigliler, spawn
of a great city's -loms. The girl, an
invalid, live»! on u roof-top. IP-low
her, the roar of the world. Above
tier, the stars, the infinite Blue ,uid
the God of Iter innocent faith.
One day the man. pnr-msi t.jr po.
lice, rushed Info her lonel) life.
Wliaf comes after THAT— your lie«it
will cherish always.
and
C E N T R A L L Y LO C A TE D IN TH E W E L L IN G T O N B U IL D IN G , T H E STRAND j
Spring’ Goods
W e Guarantee Everything W e Sell and
Columbia St.
TUESDA Y-WKDN IJsliA Y—
♦
♦
Special—Sugar $6.25 Sack
with an International All-Star t asi
An hour anti a half of tin ills, ro
mance, surprise anti adventure«.. A
golden-hued romaine that sends Ha-
fires of youth coursing in the veins ot
age. l ilted with smashing climaxes.
MONDA\ O N L Y — "Last Days of
Pompeii." by St. Helens High School.
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C. R. H A L L B E R G , Proprietor
M N NETT COMEDY :
“Sheriff
Nell s Tussle." Industrial Keel.
♦
ut 1
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rw al»i»»l‘‘ l‘ *» "
Prices Guaranteed Good Friday and Saturday
»
The cost of living is down where you can afford
pure foods and thus keep your health, which is price­
less.
SUNDAY O N LY—
“P O S S E S S I O N ”
♦
ri'gu lu r
t olii more lui
Ut/ & Dunn’s
| ) n V ’V
11 ' " I U
“The Money
Saving Grocer”
Fine Shoes
lor
Women
Fcter's Shoes
fnr Children,
Men and Boys
M«t I i i m I I h I
Butterick Rat
Munsingwear
terns and all
for the
Publication»
whole family
1 with Mot
’■ 'l.tx aflprnti
et* la Ih« af
*»f III*' s w l«
t" ' III Hit(| |
h<1 ■ 11 • 'H lo al
1 a/a i whirl
*' i li" tint« t
«••■il later.