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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1922)
1 PAGE TEN * * • * * * * * * * * * * MIST MISTINGS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Mrs. Howard Hudson was a P o r t land shopper S a tu .iU y . F. W . Harriott and V MeQueen were P ortlan d vtsltors Tuesday. H. 9. Mason and 1'. IV Sut tier- land motored to P ortland Thursday L. R. R u th e rfo rd was a business v isitor in the metropolis W edn es day. Mrs. R. J . Coates is in W auna this week for a few days' visit with r e l atives. J . D. Switzer returned on Sunday from a several d ays’ visit with friend s in Kelso. Mrs W . J . Coates is visiting in P ortlan d this week with her d augh ter. Mrs. A. L. Coulton. P. A. Dixon left Wednesd y for th e Nehalcm valley w h e r * lie will spend a week or ten days. Mrs. L. J . Van Orshoven returned T uesday from a several d ays’ vise with relatives in Portland. Cloyce S t a r r o f L aw re nce , K a n sas, was a guest o.st week of his si.'ter, Mrs. Golden S t a r r Scott. Mrs. Golden S t a r r Seott will begin low on W yeth street next week. Don’t miss the S e n io r cla ss play, ’’M olly’s A u n t ," F r id ay night, April 21, at W a t t s A: P rice hall, Seappoose Miss R u ih Ryen . of Minneapolis, arr ived in St. Helens T uesday and will visit her friend, Mrs. P ete r Loos S herm an Miles, president of the Columbia County bank, was a busi ness visitor in P ortlan d Wednesday. Don’t miss the S enior class play “ Molly's A u n t." F r id a y night, April 21, at W a t t s ¿c P r ic e hall, Seappoose. T h e ladies of St. Helens and vi cin ity are invited to call at our store today. F r id a y , and inspect the line of millinery which Mr. Wiley B. Allen of the M u ller-R aas company will have on display. T h e latest c r e a tions in exclusive eastern pattern and domestic hats will be shown. Mr Allen will be here for one day only. Frid ay, and we advise those who wish E a s t e r millinery to call and m a k e t h e ir selections. Such an op- portuntiy may not soon occur. Mi lady Shop, McC ormick Build ing, St. Helens. LIBERTY TH EA TRE P ro g ra m for the W e e k Beg inning on Sunday, April lti, with Continuous P e r f o r m a n c e from J to I I p. m. S I NDA V-MOXDA V— JA C K IE COOGAN — ix — “MY B O Y .” S e e this six -year-old s t a r in this j laugh-provoking photoplay. Got any dishes to wash, and spuds to peel, rh eu m atics to *ub or shim m ies to s h a k e put J a c k i e on the jo b . (Sec Bpeclal ad v e rtisem e n t.) SHOUT S U B J E C T : " R E N O , A L L C H A N G E .” T U E S D A Y O N LY — H E R B E R T RAW LIN SON —ix — “The Man Under Cover.” One of the g re ate st W e ste rn s ever produced. T his is the first of a s* r les of plays in which this popular Universal s ta r has the leading role. Uawlinson crowds th e a tre s in both big and sm all towns. He is hard to beat. D o n’t ta k e our word fo r it See him Tuesday. Y o u 'll see every one of the series. SHORT S U B JE C T : “ D A K K AND C L O U D Y .” Pat lie R evie w . Averle S h a k i eford sleep ill the lioosegow lo llio rrer n il" Will Mitchell dlu t get hurt rldin lie si d lolliorrer I» open season for land geli in reddy for | , , n the gole up to Hie Odd felb*rs J-»' ‘ Handy I went „ p I McAllister, lie’s a three link Odd f I jlm ilusti ch u rch wun lim e on E«smr W|r, j 1er now My M o thers go a link f fur but my (oilier alni a Odd M b r Russell will up to ant w ish es a old m.,, 1 , , |BO Mister Wm Mr- Jo se p h Nautuan. Mrs. S hirley Jim dash Mary (larden lie told IV lic e r starved to .|el|, |. D m ] Pori land to s Jo!.i. n, M b s Doris Nuuman, Bob Toniorrr Its fisliin for troni an O u r Boy R e p o rte r . I he cheef I don’t no If Mis Russell long an t h e minister wood - * U' *’ Plu ckburn and Halite Heacock m o Mister Will Brown »ich t- bed name Ml .1.0 but 1 bet If she node a bout 1 thin an then the e|„,ir p tored to P ortlan d Monday. I warden sed If Us less than b mem- . , ilt. ,||,| Mary Garden is a o l d ! » e r him back an th-u in, w „„ h F a r e an W a r m e r un Cynthia you better throw it back in the u • ¡VOLI M 1 . ,, ... her 11V lu «in g III vver th e m 0 «4 Mr. and Mr. J o h n S t r a n g e aiul H o m i 1.rook w ic'.e s is teacher in the vou waul lo lav down e sons. J o h n and R o b e rt of Portland uoxt room to me an •lt.it* operey an spent Sunday in S r Helens as the playc tir* planner at th e Itoteli is gu ests of Mr and Mrs Roy Gill. gobi up t j P ortlan d next Sutttduy M M M U t l I I .................................. Miss K a th e rin e Ewing, field sec- week, mohbe. jlm dash retary of the American lb-d Cross, met with (lie executive c o m m itte e of Good ulte. T h e camp fire girls the Columbia county chupter T u e s have a funny tim e when they meet day. Up to Ru th L e v i’s that time Alma Rev. S. Dartow Jo h n s o n was in I la n k c y an L o re ta Coates an Rulli Chapman they lit the liles an Uniti Portla nd Tuesday and called on N Miller an Ruth Levi and Reta A ld i F. B a k e r who is receiving treatm en t son they put them out an Mildred I .sakururi Ml at a P ortlan d ospital. Mr. B a k e r 's Adams and E th e l S au lse r the* friends will be pleased to know that fsUll) brought in th e wood an M argate he is improving Dew and Mildred Adams they put on In, »I« * Mis Vivian P atterson, te ach e r of thure dresses the 1st timo. T hey had languages in the St. Helens high e ats also when they goi threw t h a t - school, was able to resum e her work monkey shines the ch e e f sed. Tiieie a r e good reasons why 20th Century Service has rolliceli the ultimate cost of again Tuesday. Miss P a tte r so n had Stkujuri Food S t u l l s . One is. that by co-ordinated purchases, these stores own their goods l et-n confin ed to her home in P o r t |j|4»l>4U i ‘< land v it'.i an in fected foot for over a at lower cost than others. Another is the equally good reason branch Lun » » uU week. I results el •< stores have been està iblished for the convenience of people in out terra ry. trice s ^ * k i ^ I f vou wish to know w hether I *■* ( S u c c e s s o r to Colum bia R iv e r Meat Stoic Saturday anti Monday Select quoted tn this ad are good in any 20th Ccn I Hsilfteltl B Company ) your eyesig ht call on Dr. Thom pson, I [«na 1 the one most convenient to you. l,t 10 ociu advance optical kn owledge and the R O Y A L C l . I ' l l C O F F E E , lug s t lek " f candy I meuiber« id righ t glasses ' T h a t ’s his re p u ta tio n ." FR E S H SPRING SALMON CORN STARCH Argo. J one-pound package» I KtUco Next v ’sit S aturd ay. April 15. o re a d - with each pound purch.iM trt •j ,, , King Mord A 2 one pound pkg.-v Ith c pound Friday and Saturday 30c Pound la H otel until 4. p. in. l7tS I tirio »I lto* :t». ;i pounds $1 15, 5 pounds *1 HU I lue* alni I A. C. Gray, who was so seriously Olympia and Eastern Oysters 4 -" I ■ DEI. MONTE C H O S in CORN. 2 inju red last week while doing lo ng Infilici* tin-, PANIA I .111 IM ANA S W E E T POTATIUC8, I shorem an work on a s team e r, is g e t Lettuce, Cabbage. Spinach. I *i|ii» .if t i f pounds 2 0 c . J pound» for ting along as well as could be e x Hr L,,i ihutuiM WASHING POW DERS. Your choice of largo pected, Mrs. Gray said a f t e r having Fresh Asparagus, New Pota- or Sea c it r u s 1 arili III I lf packages of Gold Dust. seen her husband Wednesday T h e I lu (lurch»»' •¿.V C R IS I I >. 1 pound 23c, I ' « pound 34. t pouiidr one of his rlg!:t lea was badly shat- toes. New Tomatoes, Brussel Foam for ............................. ¡monelli n*- (iHc. f> ro u n d s I t 3 0 , pound» —red and it will be som e time before c _ I l IM llUlni. »'"* Mr. Gray can leave the hospital it oprouts, Onions Radishes and j half (juarts t. I livrred 1 >U » WESSON O IL Pints Le is thought. many other vegetables on the , I ,, uluUgtlJc gt I tit» PI R E 1ICLK COCOA, pound Ibr gations .S9c. gallons H ear the DeMoss E n te rta in e rs , H»0fl*lil *'i> market. A m erica's fam ou s concert family, in Juu:, Iw«1". pi lli M I L K G R O U N D C H O CO LA TE Ih »a IM. n evenin g of music, song and story P U R E BLACK P E P P E R , ground. Ill jxill.leil ihr PRICE at the high school aud ito riu m , F r i SER V IC E — LO W I luna* anil day eveuing, April 14. T hey have Q U A LIT Y j «ut tu "(fi an excellent program, blending clas-i- ¡lili*. I***i» ical. o riginal and popular music. Ini Io »Inh * Special num bers are, "O v e r t u r e from ] h.m, the bul W illiam T e l l , " s e x te tte from " L u HIEV E R L E A F OR R E X LARD , pound IM. I ¡.»rii Shell P E A B E R R Y C O F F E E , strong, ria» a big kick, Phone 80 cia,* two cornets at once by the game Jfr»i uinl »I Mr - r minds fresh from our own roaster, pound 2 He man. evening bells, etc. Come and Rutherford Bldg. Iscrording in St. Helens .Vw hear them. 2 pounds .......................................... . . If If-(if trn»r P ED I UAL i 'l t D A R I MA DE M l l . k . lall an. U, l u i Shmii I tie pile to 1 k K E X C E L O C A K E FL O U R T h e only »lore» In «»« uki-ii I B E S T CANE S U G A R 10 pounds f«»r Mr limi Harry i the Northwest where you can buy this s a t Ito Ja*! and : isfactory cake flour at i n cent* per pound I M ai 'hr 1 W H E A T Mirti I T T . packagi! 1» S H R E D D E D package. Guaranteed to the last ounce I Diet» for S I found on ili I auund-d mu P A I R » B RO O M S, e ach . . . . .Mr Ac M ATCHES, nolseb-ss Ups Iriur.d fur fourni a la-iil loiinard he ladder lo Ih» •iiiU-nd) gn I further CENI RALLY LOCATED IN THE WELLINGTON BUILDING. THE STRAND Sheriff \\ I «iwodl'll m»! fir-' aid I •i* lumriiiiii bib nhould ki-tplial and I B'»i*d in .! r tmoani* z.v *r»ry ail mi I T*»*dav mo: Coroner T qum’ Turad bers of ih» Harry H»nn» I Allan. M P If. J R Extra blades, selected strop, in velvet lined, metal verdict that I.» d'-ath by case, vest pocket size th* pli'di.I ,.r »a* fuatif.ahi ! dent that t! beard the Dati* d; I Ih um 'hr life I 1"* own life Toyota, U Masonic Building St. Helens, Oregon [ Miftsd [ that *hr mri thought they *»rr "hold in * i> tail ami Mayor Edison I. B allugh was in Astoria yesterday con fe rrin g wltn o ffic ia ls of ihe Columbia River P a c k e r s ’ association. GEORGE jes TH : SERVICE That Covers This l :art of the Country The Central Grocery .'C m C en tral G rocery OF PORTLAND — IN — Special Musical Program All com m unity boosters a re in t e r ested in this. See news item on page- one. T i l l K S D A Y -K K I DAY— DAVID P O W E L L — IN— “A PPEA R A N C ES.” T h e the m e is dram atic, appealing and the story is filled with thrills from sta rt to finish. Do you believe th e re 's fire where th e re 's smoke.' W a tc h out for it ! AUTOSTROP SAFETY RAZORS X X PLAZA PHARMACY No Use to Look Further (I RH HT I NUN “BE PREPARED” ' he Liberty, Sunday and [.Monday April 16-17, with Sunday Matinee, 2 to 6 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ TÄis is sAfni-,/ c¡ tütf/Xÿ in tefe B vCv? /Vtvi W e vv ♦ * : t ay » ♦ ♦ BY Gdtr iT /¿¿LeD + ♦ "öot ♦ t u ♦ i t ♦ or Fon iifeYta? SHORT S U B JE C T : “ H A P P Y D A Y S .” HOUSE P E T E R S p ^ t ♦ ♦ ^ p o p e 1° au p ♦ ♦ #/ ♦ ♦ ♦ m y ♦ b o y TUf I* DI i*» a w ¡/* If«* linn a litin<lr«><y «mili»*« for — VfN, n sol» n. w and then- In hl» latest o l d lire he la nn immigrant dodging t h e e .m , :.n-l adoptin g a surly old a en captain as a And he l -oks i d b r dad lik e a m o t h e r ! I m i — that docwi't slop him fro m ra isin g p a r t ic u la r Cain ev er, ne from t h e rent ro l le r t o r to aoetrty - « e l l « . nml kid, dad with ' n ,l— »"U o u g h t l o a c e h im s liim m , w ith a h u rd y -g u rd y B e t t e r and fu n nie r t h a t he uua In " T h e K i d " or " P e e k ' s Had Hoy.” " " P R I C E S __ »Oe. M A T I N E E :Mie I allies’ W aists Silk Hose Underwear Oxfords Shoes Hand Lags I lair Nets Bloomers ( I I I ) . DREN Hie A M I n s I probably In- » to Portland. th« pmhohitli Maln*t him Thr rrtnui errmaird and •ui homeland Ht wa» * ,, IH» «hip am| children UIltK Aapaneae Hie.-, 1 "It-, uinl •»'»illliK f, •hutviuen I Thu wreg i S the wi. M ♦ ♦ - L — IN— “The Man From Lost River.” Men s Suits Shoes Sox Collars Shirts l nderwear Oxfords l tats Caps ♦ c Q d O G M S A T U R D A Y O N LY — D o n’t fall to see Max L in der to m orrow , S a tu rd a y night, in “ Seven Y e a r s of Bad L u c k . " T h e funniest p ictu re o f t h e year. I t 's a scream fro m s t a r t to finish. 15c GENUINE lU^ J i m B a rn e s — boss o f the lu m b er ja c k s — sullen-faced g ian t— ru le r by right of fist and boot— king of the lonely camp in the som bre fo re st— was he hero or villain ? T h e re is one th rillin g surprise a f t e r an o th e r in t h is m ag nificent dram a of the lu m bering woods. House P ete rs does t h e g r e a te s t work of his screen c a re e r in this picture. *---------- S H O R T SI 1UFCCT: “ H M M A S T E R 'S V O I C E ." P a t lie News. bars for \ W E D N E S D A Y O N LY — Woman's Ad Club Octette CREME OIL SOAP, , ®h with h •or drily,.r) ,IJ Tim J a p « ••>« dock , Children’s Slippers Underwear Bloomers Half Sox I )resses Hose ★ Boys’ Suits Hats and Caps Shirts Waists Oxfords Shoes Pants ★ ★ ★ A U S T IN ’S Ud ‘ «mimai ®U*.U0(* Í * * “, «tld il l » ha,d„1(, a , für 2**®*r O l i i , H-lb.««« 1, r«dfo and la « to» “‘«lit. "Vü * nu,lll' »<"#ah d !^.rlr Mrt f t "U» i " 1 p'irth * "«K rh* li in,,,, •Igtia of îî*1®*. sod th abi**"" l j r k'1 *b* «but the, m th - 1#* thr conni William U i t h i ? J* 11 " " w” >« M e||. „ ®*#'l guilty „ f c . Butler day ..