T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST. FK IDAV, APRIL ■ ■ |0-._ PAGE TEN M IST M ISTIN G S * The “ Night Rose." Cream Rolls at St. Helens Bakery. See "The Night Rose", The Liber­ ty Sunday-Monday. p, IHxon transacted business in Portland Thursday. Fresh .cream rolls nt the St Helens Bakery.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs Oswald Demine spent Tuesday In Portland. Hot Cross Buns— order now— at St. Helens Bakery.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs Frank Keating and son. Donald, »ere Portland visitors Sunday. See Lon Chaney in “ The Night Rose” at The Liberty Sunday, with matinee. Miss Gladys Lake and Miss Anna- belle Isbister shopped iu Portland Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Hattan of Rai­ nier »ere Sunday guests of St. Hel­ ens relatives. A. B Lake who is employed in the sheriff's office in Portland, spent Sunday in St. Helens. Mrs. Thomas Isbister was the guest of Mrs. S A. Hawkins Tuesdav on a motor trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shepherd of Portland were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grin Shepherd. Ed Jones, manager of Austin's store, was in Portland Tuesday cull­ ing on the wholesale trade. Delicious Devil's Food, always fresh, at St. Helens Bakery.— Advb. Miss Belle Whitney spent several days in St. Helens this wpek the guest of hit sister, Mrs. R. W Mor­ ton. Mr3. Von A. Gray and children spent several days wijth relatives in Portland this week. Mr. Gray went up Saturday night for a Sunday visit. Miss Zelia Constantin who is at­ tending St. Mary's Academy at Beav­ erton spent the »-eek end in St. Hel­ ens with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Rauol Constantin. “The Night Rose" is unquestion­ ably the greatest picture of its kind ever filmed. An all-star cast. Liber­ ty. Sunday-Monday. Mrs. Phillip Masserman who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. W il­ liam Blackmore for the past two months, will leave Monday for New York City where she makes her home. Mrs. David Smith and Mrs. Thom­ as White were hostesses Thursday afternoon at a Round Robin tea. at the residence of Mrs. Smith. Cards were played and a bounteous dinner served. George Graham of < latskanie was In St. Helens Wednesday to pay taxes. He was a pleasant caller at the Mist oftice and incidentally en- rolled his name to the growing sub- scription list of the Mist. some N M. Blumensadt, a prominent business man of Rainier, was in St Helens Tuesday and called at the of­ fice of Sheriff Wellington for the purpose of surrendering a consider- able amount of tax money. If you wisli to know whether * « 2 > - you have any difficulty with your eyesight cull on Dr. Thompson, advance optical knowledge a'nd the right glasses “ That's his reputation." Next visit Saturday. April ia. Urcad- ia Hotel until 4. p. m. 1712 Does It Make any Difference What You Believe? Is One Religion as Good as Another? Popular lectu-e at Catholic church Sunday nigut. No offense to anyone or any religion. The talk that will delight people of common sense. No colection. (Adv | Chris C. ’ Walker returned to St. Helens Friday’ after having spent Beveral months in Los Angeles, Cal­ ifornia. He left Tuesday morning for Portland where he has accepted employment with Lorenz Brothers, the contracting firm who built the McCormick block. Health is your birthright, claim it. You will find it at Room 10 and 11, Mucklo building. Chiropractic meth­ ods have restored health to thou­ sands who thought they were incur­ able. Acute and chronic diseases successfully treated by Dr. Long's scientific adjustments. Telephone , St. Helens. Oregon. Mrs E. A. Rotger had as her guests Saturday, Mrs. II. R. Roberts. Mrs. F. M Baum, Mrs. W. B. Mc­ Kay and Miss Ethel Cohn of Port­ land. The visitors called to wish “ many happy returns of the day ’ and numerous St. Helens friends called to express the same sentiment. The Standard Bearers of the Meth­ odist church gave their first party in the church parlor Wednesday night About, forty young folk« enjoyed an evening of games and good fellow­ ship which concluded with the serv­ ing of light refreshments. Mrs A Burcham spoke briefly of the aim.« of the Standard Bearers end intro­ duc’ d the president. Miss Je._ie f'ra- croft, and the treasurer. Miss Marion Sten. Plymouth ¡ axillary of the gational chu Th will hold a bazaar and supper In Plymouth 1 nil on Thursday, April 13th. The bazaar will open at 2 :3 0 p. m. and the public will be served with supper from 5:30. The'e will be many use­ ful articles on He, . nd thi supper will he up to the usual standard as provided by the ladies of the Ply­ mouth auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs Merle Wilson and young daughter departed Wednesday for Mayfield, California, where Mr Wilson has accepted a lucrative po­ sition with a friend. Merle, as he is familiarly known In St. Helens, has been leader of the Wilson or­ chestra for several years and Is a talented violinist. Both he and Mrs. Wilson have a host of friends in St Helens who will wi«h for them success in their new home. 22 Congre­ Mayor Ballagh will leave tills eve Mrs R. llobbs visited in Portland nlng for Cathlamet to attend the Thursday. Mrs. 1. M. Shackleford was a Port­ meeting of the t’athlatuet Redman lodge who will celebrate their twen­ land visitor Wednesday. ty-second anniversary The mayor is Mr. and Mrs George Potter »ere a member of the lodge hut has not Portland visitors Thursday. attended a meeting there fyir twelve Order now your Hot Cross Runs years. at the St Helens Bakery. Adv. Clifford Gcbba. who is here on a Dr. and Mrs. James T. Martin visit to his sister. Mi’s Ramsey. Is spent the week end with friends in a talented violinist and kindly do listed Ills services to the St. Helens Portland It is probable Mrs. J. R. Gtlby and Mrs. David Chanters orchestra. Sm th were Portland shoppers Wed­ that he will take the place of Merle Wilson in the orchestra which fur nesday. nished the music at the Blue Rose Misses Harriet Ross. Lois Clear dance hall. and Emmett Williams motored to A (' Gray suffered a serious in Portland Wednesday. White W alnut Loaf Cake— dainty, j Jur> Tuesday afternoou when en whole.-ouie and toot hsouie— fresiii> gaged in loading the steamer Robin Villar He was working cargo in baked daily— at Si. Helens Bakery the hold of the ship and In some M’ s. Thomas Luke of Portland is munuot i heavy timber swung and spending the week in St. Helens, til* lot Lint on the right leg. breaking guest of her friend, Mrs. Harold the limb. The injured man was giv­ en first aid and then taken to Port Beaver. It Is reported Mr and Mrs. K. C. Stan wood have land to a hospital. as their guests this week Mr. and that lie is getting along as well as Mrs C. W. Sherman of Olequa. could be expected. Washington. V Corrtvlion. Rebekahs. pi > Frank Russell is going to build a A mi take v.as inaile in large brooder at his chicken ranch tabe noliee near McBride station and is having thè notici’ seni U> thè Misi last week li should bave unuounced thè meet the lumber hauled. he foi \pril 13 il sicail ot Aprii '■ Miss Vivian Patterson of the St. | Helens high school staff is suffer- ith an infected foot, Slie is at fn,: her home in Portland. Home made cakes 75c Saturday t ream putts .1 for a quarter, real Special salads of all whipped^eream kinds Williams' Delicatessen. L. E. Bean candidate for governor P r o g ra m f o r W eek « om n iem ing Sun- is expected to arrive in St. Helens d a j , AprIY 1» wi t h Sunday Mur­ this morning to look :;ve.' the politi­ ine«* 1! *o It. cal ground. He will be ttie guest of Mayor E. 1. Ballagh. SI NDAV-MONDAY — Lust Sati rday evening a of the friends of Miss Elvira Blair LON CHANEY surprised her with an impromptu and an all-star cast in party. Refreshments were served at "T H E NIGHT ROSE" the home of Esilier Hollingworth. Story of ttie underworld in which Mrs. D. B Chambers lias as her guest her sster. Mrs. Arnold Sar- a battle of good against evil rage- geut of Victoria. It. C. Mrs. Sargent A thrilling melodrama that is fill will visit in St. Helens for several ing playhouse? to overflowing in the big cities, lavishly screened. Chan weeks before returning to Victoria. Dr. I’ . C. Long, chiropracter. has ev's characterization of King of tic underworld is at his best. located in this city with offices in the Muckle building. The 'doctor prac­ ’ A lm ost H eroes. COMKIrt ticed his profession in Prineville and Portland before coming to St. Hel­ ens. • Tl'ENDA Y - WEDNESDAY— LIBERTY THEATRE number Employes of the local telephone ARTH UR BOURCHIER company enjoyed a chicken dinner and uu all-star English cast i t at the Liberty Inn Monday night. "TH E GREAT D A Y " Previous to the dinner it was a masked party and dance. It was an The story deals with a young Eng llshman who invents a steel proo enjoyr.ble affair. 1 for the possession of which rival i J Roberts, a missionary from tions are clamoring, and this form- South Africa spoke to the student the basis of a tremendously int•• i body of tlie St. Helens high school esting narrative. Photographed in Monday. Mr. Roberts gave a very in­ Englad, i ’aris and the Alps. teresting talk and showed the stu­ dents many articles made by the na­ COMEDY: "A Convict's llappy tives. Bride.” Pal lie He view. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loos and ' .wo sons arrived iu St. Helens THl'HSI>AY-l- IUDAY — Thursday and will visit at the home D O R O TH Y GISH r and Mrs. Peter Loos. The vis- ¡t0 rs are from Oakland, California, — IN— an(j ¡t has been some time since the “ Little Miss Rebellion" brothers met Whirls of excitement; a riot of Friends will regret to learn that laughs; the funniest girl on the it was found nec 'ssary for Mrs. John screen. Going stale as a duciu- s sh” F. Johnson to be again taken to becomes a flapjack maker. Admir­ the hospital and it. is feared that ers of Miss Gish will welcome her he may have to undergo a serious coming. operation. Reports are that she is seriously ill. COMEDY A P o o l o f |Vj«< lie « .'' We're ready to help you choose Models in the new patterns and colors range from the ultra« stylish Young Men’s to t he* more conservative for those who desire them. In each garment you will find the utmost in quality tailoring insuring a perfect tit and satis­ factory service. Men s and Boys' Suits, Shirts Arrangements have been made with the Brownsville Mills to ship 100 New Soring Models in Men’s and Boys’ -Suits. Don t pass up this event which opens County Agent F. C. Holibaugh will leave today for Vernonta and will SA T I K D .Y Y ONLY — address th* Vernonia Chamber of MAX LINDER Commerce at a big meeting they will — IN — have tonight. County School Sup­ “ Seven Years of Bad Luck” erintendent Wilkerson also plans to go to ti e Nehalem metropolis to at- i A million laughs in this big sup tend the terchers' meeting which er-special. This play is arousing the will he held there tomorrow. mirth of a nation. It's a knockout city Recorder J B. Godfrey had Pronounced by critics the funniest Come before him Wednesday Benjamin 5-reel comedy ever written Votkctiu and John O'Neill, sailors and see if t.tie critics «re right. from the steamer Robin Adair. They < OMEDY : 'Tin* Pu|«-r H .ing«-r." were charged with disorderly con­ Pallie New«. duct. the probable result of too much moonshine. Votkotin was Mat I life P r ice « 2 .V and IOc. E v t- fined 1 f> and O’Neill contributed n in g«, ¡(III and IIK . the sum of $25. C. B Stowasser who is charged with driving an auto r o in o m iw V igili __ Saturday while intoxicated and also resisting " I >♦«•[, W a te r s ," a Param oun t arrest, was a T 'ign ed and his case S| m « ial. -et for he: ring Tuesday. S a t u r d a y Morning A I' ll 1 1 . 4 ► < > and continues for one week until Saturday, 1 April 15th The Better Way Men's Suits $20.00 to $45.00 To buy groceries is to come to a store where Men s I’ants $ 2.50 to $ 7.00 Boys' Suits $ 7.50 to $14.00 quality and service are maximum and prices are the Boys' Knee Pants, $1.50 lo $.‘5 lowest. It is such a store service that we offer. Your orders for groceries or fresh vegetables phoned to 42 will receive our most careful attention Men s Hats Men’s Shirts . $2.00 to $5.00 . $1.50 to 5.00 and prompt delivery will he marie no matter how small your order may be. Shoes— Oxfords— Hose Thank you. ROT’S AUSTIN’S “ The Money-Saving Grocer" Phone 4p McCormick Bldg. St. Helens, Ore. ST. HELENS, O R E G O N