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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
T H E ST . H E L E N S M IS T . F R ID A Y . A p K lL ^ L _P > ££_ PAGE TEN * * * * * ♦ * • * • • M IS T M IS T IN G S * • • * » Miss Louise Storla spent Saturd ay in Portland. Mrs J .F . Ryan P ortlan d today. is shopping in Mrs. F. D. T arb e ll spent Tuesday shipping in Portland. •'Doubling fo r R o m e o ,” Sunday. Go and laugh. Liberty E lo n F e lto n was a business visi to r in P ortlan d Thursday. Misses Lavinia and Helen Kiblan motored t o P ortland Tuesday. S herm an A. Miles wag a business visitor in P ortlan d Wednesday. " T h e Man F r o m Lost R iv e r ,” Lib erty tomorrow night. It's a hummer Music, singing, dancing. Blue Rose b r i e f h a p p e n i n g s dance hull. Saturd ay night An en ABÖUT THE CITY jo yab le evening. Conte S|H-clal I legrer at I O. O. F .— ^at A gloom dispeller "Doublin g for urdav night. SI Helens Lodge. N» R o m eo ,” Liberty Sunday. I t : , i o . o . F will put on a spec S unrise Dairy— T. 11. tested milk ml degree and twenty one candidates delivered daily. Sanitary strained will ride the goal Two past masters J E Gartman. phone 19F4. 19i4x of this degree will be present ami aid H K. Sprague, one of the officials in the degree work. After the lodge of the Milton Creek Logging com jessi m a supper will be served. pany. was in Portland Thursday on a business mission. Pythian Sisters Entertain. - Th Mrs Anna B utts, who has been Pythian Sisters entertained with .. quite ill suffering with rheumatism, card party in their lodge room " e>t is convalescent, a bit of news which inesday night. (H er ninety were will he gladly received by her many present and « very tie 1 • friends evening. Mrs. Tupper 1 hlllips won . . first prize and Miss Grace Kouu- The bazaar and lunch given by U r wag Klvrn the consolation prize. L a d ie s ’ Aid of the Methodist church j • • • Tuesday was well patronized and a . . . . . xi.-wim» rt„. st • « « « U e d which will S S W u ....... . at be used for church purposes. • J},,, hoUJ(. l)f , lrs j . «. Gllby. lu e s T h e W ork of Nuns. Beautiful , day afternoon, vpril 25 h at 2 : 3 0 Mrs C. W. Phillips will he fancy work on sale al the city hall o'clock from Frid ay at one o'clock until prog cm leader cud will read a pa The Modern l ’erlo d v al as Saturd ay night, April 21-22 Danc tier on ing and music Frid ay night. Cooked ., Social Fo rce .” M.s. Estelle Me food sale. Saturd ay. Fish ponds and serve will read a paper on "Motion candy store. B e n e fit Catholic L a Pictures as a Social F o r ce .” dles' Society. 1 S i 2| • • • JUDGK EAKIN HKRE CALLS POCKET MAY 1 County Clerk J W Unni has re celved word frolli Jtldgc .1 A Fallili timi he » i li be in Si Meleti» on May ! and 2 for thè purpose of di* postiti: of detuurrer». motlon» and proceedillgs and ut thè sante lim e II,,, dock et will he reati and cases set for thè May terni of court Jud go Eakiti ts dotng ibis In ord e r to »-x (ledile thè business ,»f thè court and li attorti«».»* iti Le resi ed In pendili.’ c.ises are requested to bs presimi Oli the date metitloned \, Il I t l t l l R| publn .ili i ,. ni fu, I I A F NStlN ( .Olii.late for I lepre seti tut Ix e, lt,-pr«~.»<nlutive District, Nomina- Txx»*iili»'b com prisin g lo C a r e le s s W ith M o n e y T. George and Miss Helen Jo h n s o n of P ortlan d Miss Minne E llis, A. N. E llis and W . H. L ee of R a in ie r were gu ests at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. K i b -1 lan Wednesday . Com m issioner W J . Fu lle rto n and District A ttorney Jo h n L. F o o t e were in Vernonia last F r id ay tran s ac tin g business m a tte rs , The Liberty *?iat i18 ls, g0 t 0 .w n noanIi t *on ^or lhe offlce he seeks io r num ber of years he has been a con- d uctor on the A storia division of the S. P. A- S. and has thousands of friends who will support him. I I 3 Progrum for the Week Beginning with l - U a l S u n d a y has been in the transportation de- Hunduy, April Matinee from g to 0 |>. 111 . P ^ t m e n t of .several railroads for 24 ?,eara and Relieves th a t his experience Nl’ .NDAl -M O M I.U — • • ~ ' : 1 : " ■ ' • ______ ' W IL L R O G E R S — IN— Mrs. Carl A am and and Mrs W . A Levi " h i k e d ” to Deer Island this m o rning and a r e spending the dav with Mrs. G. W. Mills. "D O U B L IN G F O R R O M E O ’ O N E Miss Louise Georg e and Miss Lof- ta F l e e k of P ortlan d spent the week end in St. Helens as the gu ests of Mrs. L. J . Van Orshoven. Mr. and Mrs. O. J . Evenson of C la ts k a n ie were in St. Helens for a few hours T hu rsday. Mr. Evenson ls m a n ag e r of th e B enson T im b e r Co. D o n’t fail to see Will R o g ers in “ Doubling fo r R o m e o .” at T h e L ib e r ty Sunday-Monday. It's the funniest pictu re ever screened, say the critics. J. H. T hatcher re turned the first o f the week from a trip through eastern Oregon, com binin g business with a quest for som e relie f from an a t t a c k of asthm a C h arles W allis who lives on the T re n h o lm road a few miles west of Y a n k to n was t ran s ac tin g business in St. Helens Monday. He is a pioneer resid ent of that section Colonel J . S. P a r k e and wife and Colonel Mayo and wife of Portland were in St. Helens Wednesday c a ll ing on friends. Colonel P a rk e is the owner of the L ib e rty Lodge. Get ready for the funniest picture ¡ t h a t ever stru ck St. Helens Its a J side-splitting t *le of a love-struck cowboy who went to Hollywood to learn how they do It In the movies A Rip Ro arin' Romeo from Arizona: ! Don't miss this one. It's a scream. COM F1» On tSM P e r ? ’ of I Iteli exponen,-,, ,, >’•*». and I Will use ,* ‘ «'li lo buv». Ib is done |„ " "Non, Hot. Il I h o t I nt er e«, ............. 1 lug th e past f l f t , m i , , n*‘ dur s t a le pu rposes b u ,» l u r r ,.» ^ ", ap proxliu iilely $ti:\, uo " 't«i 960,01)0 00. or about I r»0() i l '* as a Ka III si un Imre««,. ,)f «*« per cent In populan,,,, U1 « W I I.L A It D I KVKNgnu (P atii Advertí«.......... . ** The Best Groceries and Meats t < lumina Co,m ly. the Republican» of Columhiu County: In presenting myself a» a cand i date for representative. 1 invite you» utieniion to my qualification », i Mrs J W. Day has as her guest graduate ol I.eland Statitord I tilver this week Miss E m m a F le m in g of site with till' degree of A II 111 law Louis I.engacher of the Deer Is-1 Interviews Next Governor.— Geo Portland. 1917. served as District Accounting land garage was in St. Helens T hu rs H Shinn w is a Portland visitor Sut- Officer. A:r Service t Product ion I A, M. Holt. Mrs. 1. M Shackleford day. His firm has secured the agency lurday and states that he interviewed with station :.i S eattle, W ashington, and Miss Averie Shockleford were in for the Overland c ar for Columbia the next governor of Oregon. He luring llie late war. and during t lie P o rtlan d Tuesday. county .and with the advent of good was nor. commits! is to any one par past year and al present 1 am serv I Mrs. J . W . Day e nte rtaine d the In eat her Mr Lengat t j but i ' 1 t and papers stated that ing us president of the council of ladies of the Episcopal Guild T u e s - ! the county looking up prospective a number of the eleven candidates day at luncheon. I a u to buyers. I • this o ffice wen In Portland tho •ame day Mr Shinn was. so it Is Mrs Dale P er ry returned S a t u r irohable that by interviewing all ».f day from a several days' visit with hem Mr. Shinn made a truthful friend s in Portland. tatement. Mrs. W illia m Mellinger and Miss • • • W innifred M ellinger were P ortlan d Tiger Kialder.— Word has gone shoppers W ednesday. ut front Abd-uhl-atef temple. D O Miss E lv ira B lair, Miss R u th i K in Portland that the tiger Is Chambers and W. Akin motored to . .. , .. , h , .uugry. hence, among many others P o rtlan d W ednesday i Koadmaster B ert Mills spent the fi.()ni otht.r cities, quite a hunch from I Read T h e L ib e rty program fo rT hale m country. He reports tiiat Ver- Portland torm r »» ev -ling m l next week on last page. nonla is going ahead, the saw m ills ] offer themselves on the altar of sac Mr. and Mrs. C. D. S utherland and ru“ ni,1K steadily and the work on t It- rif|ce as fodder to the tiger It is railroad progressing Road Super- said that more than 300 candidates d aughters Marion and Virgin ia spent S atu rd ay in P ortla n d. vj s,or A ' Hal1 is, doing consider are slated for foot blister in a s t a m ab le road work and now that good pede over the burning sands of Khor- Mrs. Ru fus Coates and children weather is here Mr Mills expects assan. returned T hu rsday from a week s that the Nehalem highways will soon • • • visit with relativ es in Astoria. Le in excellent condition. Stork Visit» Iberdeen. — Ju d g " T h e Methodist Ladies' Aid will Two Columbia county high schools Joint Philip received a telegram last | m eet with Mrs. L. G. R o ss T hu rs- — Vern onia and St. Helens were rep- week from Aberdeen, Washington, day a fte rno o n. April 6th. resented at the con ference of stu- which was short and io the point. It Misa C arrie Elb ertso n of Portland dent body officer» and editors held said, "H ello, grandpa. I arrived to- Hot h Few men are careless with actual w r u a guest a t the home of Dr. and « the. ^ ¡ v e r s i f y of Oregon. April day and weigh nine pounds I r s Edwin R Ross s..n d »v u a ' - -N ' auuil aomi “ Bunn mother and o ss Sunday. 1'* aad u‘‘u. l iu “ “ " ell r " » and » » “ Lil- t- ntoiner anu ( I are well wen " The m e mes-I cash, but many men do not stop Mrs lian \\ v ss were the delegates from sage was signed by Katherine Myrtle | Miss Ru b y Mays, who is attendin g St. Helens high school. Harry Kea- Heist daughter of Rev ami Mrs \ to think that the checks and notes norm al school at Monmouth, spent sev was the representative from Ver- a . Heist The parents of Miss Kath : they give out represent money and the week end visiting her parents. . nonia high school. All were guests erine formerly resided in St H elen- ' that fraudulent alteration of a E v e r e t t A. Jo h n so n , a prominent o f ' he » ' “ dents of th e university and have many warm friends her.-: check may mean a serious loss. a tto rn e y of P ortlan d, was in St. Hel- whlle a t le n d ia 8 the conterence. who extend congratulations, Protect yourself by using paper ens Monday s ettlin g the Heim uller H. A. Colt, m an age r of the St. Hel- i * * * that betrays alteration — estate. ens Co-Operative Cream ery associa - Birthday Party.— Mrs. W. P. I’ ow being '* oa S t a l l s tllJt a nian who is mak- ell celebrated the anniversary of he: , Many improvements a • . i n g his living in St. Helens and in-I birth Saturday night by giving a! t& iV t m ade In the Guild hall. A c o n tra c The evening was to r is now at work Installin g a fire i lends to m ake his residence in this j birthday party. Paper. We can tell you more city should lie a property owner, and spent in playing cards and refresli- place. 't h e r e f o i e he is having erected a two- rnents were served. Those present to j about it and show you how we Mr. and Mrs L. E. Thompson of story house in Columbia Park. J H. aid in the celebration were, Mr ami, can protect your cash, your checks, P o rtlan d were E a s t e r Sunday guests Booth, the c o n t r a c t o r is in ch arg e of Mrs Harry Bennett, Mr ,nd Mrs | notes, drafts, and receipts. at th e home of C. H. Thompson and the work and promises Colt that Jam e s Gr ant, Mr. and Mrs S E family. ¡ t h e residence, which will cost about Lynch, Mr and Mrs E. A. Rosa, Mr T h e ste a m e r E. H. Meye’r laden * 2 5 0 0 will he completed within the and Mrs. J W Akin. Mr and Mrs t with 9 5 0 . 0 0 0 feet o f lum ber sailed nej£t t h l r t >' d a>'8’ ))r *' rE' K ' A <'roa8,‘ S und ay evening for San P edro, Cal- J. R. T h ie h o lff. candid ate for pub- ” , V\ ‘ li‘“ L MeMrngera and Mr!’ ifornia. lie service commission was in St A, T m r ' n .. A Mrs. L. J . Van Orchoven had as Helena T h u ra d a y c a llU ig oi ---------------------------------------------------- ------ r'es ! her gu ests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. P. e r ° a s friends. Mr Thiehot: believes Mrs S. C. Morton and daughter Marion were P ortlan d visitors T u e s day. Clutsknule III militi Ioli to thè uliove II1\ business e x perleuce Ita» covorsd several years If noininuted and elecletl iny poi lev xx III be noi m e re tnxe», bui less, und more ridurli» io Ib e tuxpuvsr» for w bill I li«*> pu.v III l belleve I lini all Ibe extra govertimelitiil ligenoles wbtcb wn bave udoplsd durltig tho last flfteeu years Hliould iiow be re ferrei! to thè people hkii I ii for ap provai or reJi»cUon upofi III» tiaslM You will find them at our store and the prices are suited to your pocket hook ■ = S = = r==-- Special Price on Flour S A T U R D A Y A N D MON D A Y O N L Y — Fletcher', Hard W h eat F L O U R per sack $ 2.05 Every sack guaranteed. «• -■% Borden's or C arnation Milk, the can 10c E astern and Olym pia O ysters, Fresh Halibut, Crabs, and C hickens in our M eat Deparunent. W e will appreciate a portion of your patronage Central Grocery Successors to Columbia River Meat Company Rutherford Bldg., Phone K0 S t. Helens. Oregon Saturday Special! 'How Do They Is» It T l IvSD.t V-W FDN I S DA 4 — PO LA N EGRI — IN— Saturday only we are offering you this big saving on “Gold Band” Dinnerware. T his is the new pattern— wide gold band. Shipment just received, quan tity limited, so hurry. Below we list a few, the others are just as low : Cups and Saucers, special . 25c 7-in. Dinner P lates ..............25c Mr. and Mrs. Harve W ilk in s and j . children and Mrs E I Ballagli M d ^•*n - Soup u a i i s m c i i reiuru eu moiiuay i ' e r r- - . i c • d aughters re turned Monday a fte Plates .................. 2 5 c m “T H E L A S T P A Y M E N T ” A tale of Bohemian nights in P a r is of a woman who made love anti art and human hearts her playthings— who laughin gly sipp.-d the la^" drop from the goblet of life, and settled the bill with her all. (N ot a p.ay for child ren.) C O M E D Y: " H it s and M l w » . ” P allie Rex lew. 111 I'KHDA V -M il I >A V— M A R IO N D A V IE S — IN— “T H E R E S T L E S S S E X ” Here is one of the most brilliant productions of the year. A dashing noon from Westport. Washington 4 * an d 5 ' ln ’ P l a t e s .................. 11c '«/ishly screened. Praises of where they spent the week end with 7_in Ox/al • -J 7 . ,p'cture a r e v,<|ced try reviewers Mr. and »Mrs. Frank Wilkin s. ' 10' ^ v a‘ Bakers ......................... 3 7 c and newspapers. It is one of Para- Oval B a k e r s ...................... 37 c motored to Kelso, Washington, Sun ¡Cream P itchers 37e H. 3. Mason and Clyde Sutherland mount's big films ®*l n - CO M EDY: An all star cast Iv4*«|» V i a r " Ladies’ House Dresses, Children’s School day morning. They left St. Hel- ' WS ...........................J/C ens at 8 o’clock and were back at Sugar Bowls 3 7 c N A T U R O * V O N LY— noon, having stayed In Kelso for half . j,. T O M M IX an hour, The roads were good and j * 0-in P latters ......................... 3 7 c — IN— the ferry service prompt both of them said. I ,,, “T H E T E X A N ” Th» I,- . . M „ W e will also sell 49-Piece Din- The Work of Nuns. Beautiful fancy work on sale at the city hall ner Sets — your selection ot from Friday at one o’clock until . , , , Saturday night, April 21-22. Dane- j Pieces °t equal value for only Ing and music Friday night. Cooked $ 8 75 food sale Saturday. Fish ponds and candy store. Benefit Catholic La dies’ Society. 18(2 E n ro u te to W illam e tte valley points S e n a t o r A. W. Norblad of Clatsop county, candid ate for con gressman from th is, the first dis trict, spent a few hours in St. Helens Wednesday. He is o ptim istic as to the outlook fo r his candidacy and s t a te s th a t he has promises of sup port from every section of th e dis- i trict. Elite Variety Store McCormick Bldg. Dresses, Ladies’ Aprons This rom ance of T e x a s will aston ish you. Mix loosen» up a whole bag full of new stunts In this picture His place among portrayers of Western roles is unequalled. T his Is un ques tionably his best effo rt. A tale g> daringly sensational in incident as to make an audience gasp, yet one with a charm in g love story. C O M E D Y: " H o m e l i r e « . ’’ Patite News. P r ic e s , M r u nd H um lay n e e, 2 t o ft, Wie an d l i e ON E-H ALF PRICE SATURDAY ONLY WATCH THE Mal i - Tomorrow — Haturday night, " T h e Man F r o m laud Riv er,” one filled with interest. WINDOWS A U S TIN ’S S T . HELENS OREGON