St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, March 24, 1922, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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T H E ST. H E L E N S M IS .T F R I D A Y . M A R C H
PAGE T W E L V E
For nice fresh Home-made Candy I sed he gets inside dope from it sum
come to our candy kltoheu. Candles I times wtch he get* a good kick out ,
manufactured fresh every day. Ice of
cream and fancy drinks at our soda
Jim dash
M IST M IS T IN G S
fountain
St Helens Candy Kitcti-
Mister Roy Gill is goin to Port "
en. Hewitt Building. In quarters land to see Mary Gardei. Mrs Gill
formerly occupied by St Helens she is goin also.
* * * * * * • • • * * •
Jim dash
Misa Helen Dodd was a Portland Chamber of Commerce.— Adv.
Ruby Mays wui home frum school
Shopper Friday.
The seventeenth of March being
J. W. Akin was a business visitor the tenth anniversary of the C-tup for Sundy dinner an's gone buck to
Fire organization, the Navrakahmoku finish up
In Oregon City Thursday.
George Perry and Mrs Dale Perry Camp Flro entertained the Bluebirds
at a party Friday afternoon in the
motored to Portland Tuesday.
high sc hoi 1 auditorium An appro­
AMONG THE CHURCHES
Mrs Jacob George and E. A Rot- priate program was giveu, games
ger motored to Portland Tuesday.
vere played and refreshments were
Fritz Anliker. the road supervisor served.
SWEDISH I I T I I K K W
of the Goble district was in St. Hel­
Eber Brown, who has been em­
Services
held first and third Sun
ens Monday.
ployed by the Milton Creek Logging
Andrew Bl. ir. cf Seattle, was the company as engineer on one of their days in Adventist church Sunday
guest of his sister. Miss Elvira Blair logging trains, has resigned that po- school every Sunday at 10:30 s m
last Sunday.
I nltion and now handles the loco Ladies' Aid meet* every third Thurs
Roy Miller, the genial clerk a 1 motive operated by the St. Helens day. The public is invited. Rev J
Eber E Shipp. Pastor
Williams' store, spent Saturday and Dock A- Terminal company.
. lias been running locomotives for the
Sunday in Portland.
SEVENTH DAY VDVKNT1ST
Mrs. W. A. Ketel. Rachael Ke'el past ten years and is regarded as one
Sabbath
school every Sabbath
and Janus Ketel visited relatives in of
•>*'*' engineers in this part of
(Saturday^ at 10 a in., preaching
Rainier the week end.
l h® country.
service or Missionary meeting at
The Guild of the Episcopal church
10:20 a. m. Lectures each Sunday
T
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TO
CLASSIFY
met Tuesday afternoon at the home j
.livening at 7:30. Subject next Sun
of Mrs. James L. Martin.
evening, "International Perplex
FOR SALE — Four grade Jersev
The Junior class of St. Holens high
cows, reasonable price.
Eber Ity. Whi't Does II Mean?" You are
held a "hot dog" sa!o in the halls
Brown, 1’ . O. address. Houlton, Invited. Max Grimm, Local Elder.
of the school Thursday noon.
Oregon.
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CATHOIJO
Fred Eiler of Portland is spend- [
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Holy mats on Sunday at 11 10
ing the week in St. Helens as the
Dally matt at I o'clock
Cataehiam
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Von A. Gray.
tad Bible atudv at 4 It 00 Tuesday*
H. R. Hudson, manager of the
Choir practice oa Tuesday sight»
Columbia County Lumber company,
Children a choir and Sodality meet
made a business trip to Westport
log on Trldey at 4:15
Tuesday.
: O u r Boy R eporter
,
N. B.— Mat» oa 4th Sunday of the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gill and daugh­
month Is at 1:00 a m Contention»
ter. Mary Ellen, spent the week end
are beard on Saturday afternoon and
in Portland and were guests of Mr
Fare an warmer an Mister Tom evening and before ell masses
and Mrs. John Strange.
Muckle what razed the dickens cause
Deviations from above schedule or
Miss Marie Flynn, who attends he didn't- get our paper on time special services win always be an
the Oregon Agricultural college at : "hats livin n Tennessee Is home nick aounced In this paper
Corvallis, was here this week for a an wished he cood cum back here
Non-Catholics aie alwaxe wel
short visit with her father, Dr. J. H. I an his fambly also. Tennessee is toms
JOSEPH P CLANCT,
i
ware
the
moon
shlr.es
brighter
than
Flynn.
Pastor
ennywares
sept
Kentucky
wich
Its
Mrs. S. E. Lynch returned front
jess
the
same
as
Tennessee.
California Friday and was accom­
jim dasn
panied by her daughter, Mrs. Harry
Mister Sherman Miles is back from
Wilson who will visit here for sev­
I down to San Dago wich is jess across
eral weeks.
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. . . .
,, , i'he street fr>.m Mexico an Mister Mc-
Tl.e athletic council of the St. Hel- | c ortnick all Mrs. McCormick also an
ens high school entertained the Girls' they stopped a long the rode an seen
Glee club of Pacific university • t an Louis Roc&aco an Ills wife also. They
informal dance In the city hall Wed­ talked for a long time cn then they P r o g r a m fo r th e \\**«*L IG g in iiin #
nesday night.
went on an seen the s‘ 'es.
Suiuh»>, Marvti -<» with Suiitla)
Mrs. W. C. Morley and daughter.
jim Cash
Matinm
Elsie are home from Corvallis where
The cheef got down early this
the latter is attending the O. A. (.'. mornin.
Mister Keating what sets 81NDAY O NLY—
They expect to return to the college the tlpes he told mo to rite that
M A R G U E R IT E C L A R K
city next week.
cause he sed it wood be news,
— IN —
jim dash
The stork made a visit to the home
Walter Hadfield lie's a trafflck
of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Meyers, Sat­
"S C R A M B L E D W IV E S ”
urday and presented them with i cop also now like his brothor wtch
It's laughing time again! Miss
baby girl, a welcome addition to is Mister Hadfield also what pinches , Clark is bars to the screen. After
you if you step on it. Mister Duke [
their family circle.
a year's absence she is here once
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Held and son. Wellington wich is the siiariff he > more with all her sparkle, her Joy,
made
the
change.
Mister
Abbott
he
I
Fritz, who live in the Shiloh Basin
all her scintillating vivacity, skip
district, were in St. Heleus Thurs­ quit cause Mister Wellington wood- ping from laugh to laugh, happy
n’t
so
thats
how
It
cum.
day and visited at the home of Mr.
trial to hilarious tribulation,
In
Jim dash
and Mrs. J. L. Chittem.
,,
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Mister Will Brown's got three doz- "Scrambled Wives,' the biggest hu
Mr. and Mrs. \\ llliam Muckle. | en hens an roosters from Chinese mor-hit in years.
Mrs. C. H. Johns. James Muckle, fezzunts wich he let loose In the i
BN’ I 'l l • o l . H I I D C OMEDY
Edgar Muckle, former residents of woods an you dassunt shoot them till !
"allie Review
St. Helens but now residing in Port­ Its time.
j
land, were visitors here Wednesday.
jim dash
Suniltt) Matinee li till <1. B.V; f i s .
Taking advantage of the Easter
Mister Lew Cates what runs the ning«. 30c; Children lite Always.
holidays Max Wilson, who is attend­ Liberty movie Is got all the wolfs
ing the O. A. C. at Corvallis is home run a way an now he aint so blzzy M ONDAY O N L Y —
for a few days' visit with his par­ so he cood let you in for 30 sents
“ The Merchant of Venice”
♦
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson. sted of 3 5 sents. Cum wun an cum
( Ity School)
P A. Dixon transacted business in all an get In for 30 sents.
Also Holman Day Two-reeler an.l
Jim dash
Portland Wednesday. He U planning 1
Aesop Fable.
Gladys Lake Is back agen,
to leave for the Xehalem country
jim dash
in the near future to resume his j
T I ESDAY-WEDNESDAY—
work as fire warden in that section | An Barbara Jordan also.
Jim dash
of the county.
M A R IO N D A V IE S
Barbed wire and nails have de-! Mister Hon. Norman Merrill up to
— IN—
Clatskanie
wus
in
an
lie
t
o
d
the
dined again, nails are now $4.65
cheef
he's
bln
reedin
the
Mist
for
30
“
B
U
R
I
E
D
TREASURE”
per hundred, base, and light weight ,
barbed wire »3.50 per 80 rod spool; | yeers an he sed lie dont never miss
Captive on an old-time pirate ship
heavy weight $4.75 per 80 rod spool. ; reedin 1117 news 1st of all cause he where mutinous cut-throats hr: wle,i
St. Helens Hardware Co.
and battled for loot. A romance of
golden adventure, built of a thou­
James Drew, who is attending the 1
sand thrills.
Facific university, is home for the
Easter vacation. James is a St. Hel­
COMEDY : "Migli Tide.'
eus high graduate and his many
l'allie R e v ie w
friends will be glad to learn that he
Is making an enviable record at Pa­
(Sunday Matine*«)
T i l l K SR A Y-I RIDA Y —
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Ready With Complete New Stocks and Special Price !
Advantages (or the
' ’ V ’ G For Men, Women
Spring Showing • V \ ;
and Children 5
y / E A R
and Sale
The most particular people wear Munsing tin-
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most economical.
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l ’in p lc w h o buy
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Liberty Sunday Only
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result
to OCC
assist
char?
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Mr:
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F Sunds
I ceivec
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for •
count
the Ir
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•as Cl
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plann
Port It
la I ra
proml
pan y.
Friends will sympathize with Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Baker in the lose of
their infr.nt son. Tile baby, which
was about three weeks old, died
Tuesday and was buried In the I. O.
O. F. cemetery near Warren Thurs­
day morning.
C. D. White who formerly resided
here but now engaged In the general
merchandise business in Vernonia,
spent a few days this week with his
brother. T. 3. White. The Nehalem
valley metropolis continues to grow
Mr. White said.
M. Doran, who has been a resi­
dent of the Clatskanie section for the
past nineteen years, was In St. Hel­
ens Monday looking after tax meas­
ures
He was a caller at The Mist
office and has his name enrolled on
the Mist's subscription list.
the ai
H. E Graham, driver of the Ore
gonian truck is scheduled to appear
before Justice Philip this morning to
answer to the charge of driving the
truck at 35 miles per hour. The ar
rest was made by the Hadfield broth­
ers. speed cops for this county, and
a man from the state department.
S'a
of Dl
54. C
ichoo;
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Tht
ind a
Cal Howard came over from Va-
der, Washington, where he is en­
gaged In the lumber business to
spendthe week end with home folks
who are now living in West St Hel­
ens. He will be through with his con­
tract about July first, he said, and
plans to return to Columbia coun
ty.
Franti
Watt»
count;
trip s
a p p o ii
lumlil
to h"
4tt
Cl
Fothi
srlal
r it/
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BRYANT WASHBURN
The debating club of St. Helens
high will present the second of n
series of three programs at tho high
school auditorium tonight. The pro­
gram promises to be a good one and
much interest Is being taken In the
contest.
Tracy Howe has received a letter |
from his father, H A Howe, stating
that he and Mrs. Howe had visited
Tijuana. Mexico, and took In the .
race». They also visited the Imper
ial Valley, but It was too hot for
them there and had returned to Los
Angeles. They expect to start for
8t. Helens about April 1st and make
the trip by auto, Mr. Howe having -
purchased a machine to tour the I
California country.
They
report j
having met W. A. Harris and Ed
Laws who are sojourning near Los 1
Angeles.
— IN —
“A F U L L H O U S E ”
A rlp-roarous tale of u "queen"
and a "knave” who spoiled a royal
flush.
J
“SCRAMBLED W IVES”
THE BIG COMEDY HIT
Sparkling,
Scintillating
82 Minutes of Laughter
Joyous
NO
AI.L-STAR CAST
ADVANCE IN PRICKS
Matinee ¡¿.V
Children Ihe
S A T IR D A Y O N L Y —
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|{*‘KuU r h I zi ' h . ench $1 HO
or 2 for *17$ Extra
fUZ«'*, i•ach $1 26 or 2 f..t
Medium we'gl.t
$a.aa-
cottoti union hui I h in ull
Btylos White
*
NOM I N H
WOMEN s I NION'
SI FI’S $1 AO
Regular size*, each $1 50
or 2 for $'g.7A.
Extra
»■re« each 11.7$ Of 2 for
$3.1$. Light weight rot-
ton union suit s in low
neck sleeveless stylo tight
and loose knee. Flesh
an.l w hite.
NOMI V S I NION
si I IS $1.211
ir h I zkh , une h $1 25
Extra
or 2 for S 'J ¿N
for
fltZ**«. 1
i*a«ti $1 50 ur
7.Y
M<'illuni weight
Cot toll union «ut!« in good
«ty I**»
Ml VS I NIoN
E \( II Adc
Special 2 for Mr,
Medium weight cot­
ton wai-tt* with h«*e
«upper • r attachment
Taped
buttens.
*11
»ties.
I for * « 7A.
Light
weight cot'on ribbed
union suits in spring
and «iimnier styles
All » I.*
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WOMEN'S I NIoN
HI I IS *g
Regular sizes earh |2 or
2 for $:l A4I Kzlra sue*,
earh $2 25 or 2 for «loo.
Medium light weight li»|*
union suits In Spring cud
Hummer style«
In whit*
only.
\ I s IS, I ti II MA.
Si...ial, 2 for «M An. Ihe 11 "0 v.-da special
. t • *1 7 a Medium weight ration venia.
Pink a'i.1 white
1 llll.OKI VS I NIoN s i l l s SI.on
1
i for 91 ra
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4 i • , id t 1 2$ of 2 for N i i
3 *< * I and
It each $1 50 or 2 for <i'g.7A. Medium ligio
g
on sulla In all aty 1st for
bo>* and girl* While and .ream
C H I L D R E N 'S W YIHTS
Ml V s I NIoN
HI IIS« I2.INI
2 for gd.T.V
Medium
Ughi
weight
cotton
union siili* In ecru col-
or Spring Style*
In
all sizes
MEN'S I NI o N
SI ITS f-J.AO
2 for HI 7A
Light
weight combed cotton
union milts In blenched
color
Good «prlni
and summer style« All
Size«
ST. HELENS,
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ST. HELENS,
OREGON
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A N N OU NC EM E N T
FIRST SHOWING OF SPRING
Millinery
r
A I U R E ’S mirror furnished
the reflections which w ere
captioned
creators
who
made
by
the
the
«r - J X
fashion
beautiful
orer un'l
hetlih ut
premnc,
Mured
by Flynn
hert for .1
orer until
he be non
pllcai;»o ,
J
Mov'd In
tid ihm
John Otnm
of lot 4 .
•landing .,
thii lea«.,
u y time .1
dwlre 11, 1
other »Inn
®*f do HO
boom or o'
Hntrnnce ,
Carried
•econd.'.l h;
lo John 01
kcrepiod
Mured I
b> Mr Don nl
•tracted to
teem nnd 1
dirt >n ir..
buddm* to
The foil ,
nu motion i*
d»fed paid
<be city tr..
bor on the
J H Qodfr
Md ezpr. -
RAINIER
TC
find all the newest styles, shapes and
ing of Spring Millinery, where one can
colors that are to be had and at a price
that .one cannot duplicate elsewhere
Women's and Misses’
Spring Coals
hi this line will be found the newest
W e are ready with our Spring Coats
colors and a large line to choose
Silk Dresses
Our line is the biggest and best we
from.
have
Chines, Canton Crepes, Silk Poplins,
shown.
Every
authorative
Also a large line of Crepe de
style is represented on our racks and
' ' PrgC '. 1 weeds anti
the prices will please you by then
I lie individual need of each person
in of course always best interpreted
moderation as well as the goods bv
W h ite
Goods.
Come in and
in a dress according to their own
see this wonderful showing whether
idea1
That is why we have taken
|.ain to have the largest assortment
their superior quality.
you are prepared to purchase a coat
now or later in the season.
of above lines to make your selection
from that we have ever shown.
V A U D E V IL L E
Moveil
No furl I
mL,i«n til.,,1,
•djourned
P r ill«:
Matinee Sunday Afternoon
2.V; Evening«, »Or, Children I Or.
Always.
IN
tbat (he
iimaiei.'l
that the
fleer rep.
»ultiK ¡1 r
Kloni*. ..
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headwear we are now showing.
vve will have on display our first show­
SEE H E A C O C K & B L A C K B U R N
11 . blur
by (IT on
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COMEDY': “ l « , tinter D re««ing”
Patlie News
A f»«t-m>.> Ing tlrnma r»f a fu gitive from p u tire, with a powerful
A
wonilHi
A wonilerful
romance— rem arkable sr.nery. A pin un- jo u li
not ».Km forget.
muumt
itary cund
A •
Thrilling moments on a sinking
1 :p and on a desert island. An ab­
sorbing detective story.
it.
r*«t.
p»ty tie
IMder.'.l
of the i
lh* rec.
cen»e«
Appl l<
prenib « «
“T H E S C U T T L E R S ”
LIBERTY, SATURDAY, March 25
mil».- to
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— IN —
•See llearixk & Itlaekhum In IS min­
ute« of vaudeville Haluroay Night,
Mnrrh 2$.
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G E O R G E
LIBERTY
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11 « v prefer MunaingwMU for ns
nt8
uniformly tint- qn.ility. for Us excellent w o r k ­
manship. for its perfect tit. Because of these,
because of its properties of washability and dur­
ability and other excellences. Munsingweor is
M c C o r m i c k
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