PAGE T W E L V E * Mrs. J o h n Amanti « a s hostess at a " t h i m b l e " party Frid ay afternoon Mesdutnes M Hazen. J o h n 1‘hilip. K v Crouse, F. C Holibaugh and Hat tie Veazie were present Delicious re trc sh u ie n ts were served • m ist m istin g s round from It In Mittler anil Mrs llnroli III I Ili /111 * M H They are 3.07N Hepiibllcans In flio 11 (() „ „ „ t h n ou i I/. uoms I lilll Ion III! up Iik to I'.iltl Porlhuid ’,,ro»th- county Mistor Hunt sed an the rest *’ Jinl ,|ash wich ......... |lv„ r«l»-hu1,< is stragglers. N|IH Hums Coates ts huck iilso Jim du»|, . ................ . child.-in from » lall In up to Ml iti r I is Lcueu, i .. . Mister George Munti « “ • I ,, Vl li, i tu l Misto» Cuales Is niait I ...... Island grudge i , "» tu Ilo Portland scoili Hie '»'vi tUvm' r Ml fot her lie ueer e a t * hin -e lf to lo r t Im Overland how for i |,'J' *«*«cy dont want no Juli ho doth whin my Mother gels buck He told the cheer tIn- ( ) . . TO*»l)r seo the slles au go tu I i rum visit ill relashuna un h I io does good all over r"""l U goss. also i JIlu dash Jim ilasiis I o n is e George « u s hero from M ister C o i f s hlldln a hou.. . . , Jutlgo Kaken u n s her soundiu in Po tiand un I,o tile F le ck also visitili in whuts m an age r for tin. . 0 **• Iho dockits and li'>enin o the law Van Orshoven’s wit h Is so he wont haff to take «iff up io Mr yors raugllng a boni domili i that trend of them an then they went j no m ore to th e land i,.r,| h, J , *•< : T.uns an hroofs au i'uur ■' je s s stade foi Htttlilily | Jess tiyiv 1 °*d m« The I nek I ........ n cum out t 1 Mr \ntia Butt ut Suint) cunimin hm k ie -.s Hie jttu (lush bow an ovry buddy u Jim di'.sh Mildred Kloanor Brought on Is vm I "OMlIinrl fMin lumi«* Mistor Sto rinati MH G E O R G E Our boy Reporter t'elehrgtiliK her seventeenth Dirtli- ,lay Miss Averie S h ac k le fo rd e n t e r ­ F a r e an w arm er and J u d g e God­ W atch for " B u d d y L.ee’ at Auat.n » tained a num ber of her friends at a on May 10th. I th e atre party Wednesday evening frey got $35 from Mistor Stowasser • n Mister Stow asser's goiu to take Fresh bakery good daily. St H e l­ l he rem aind er of the evening wa- it up to Mister Glen Metsker se i spent at the S h ac k le fo rd residence. ena B a k e r y .— Adv. « l i á i s the luwyer. 1 dont no whuts Mrs Martha H amm er, chief ope" the m atter with it sept je s s they had T h e Blu e B ir ds hiked to Columbia I a t o r in tile Si Helens o il ice of the big do.ns up io J u d g e G o d fre y ’s City Tuesday r.fternoou. I telephone company, attended u stai about it and Mister M e t s k e r’s goiu Light lunches at all hours. ~ c o n ference of the c hief operators i f to go to eort a bout it. Nobuddy Helens Bakery - -Adv t i*ucific Telephone A- Tele grapu wus hurt. Don’t miss " T h e Lure of J a d e " at ; company in P ortland Thursday, Frt Jim dash T h e Liberty Sunday-Motiday day and S aturday of last week Mister Will Larsen an Mister T e a c h e r of Violin. Clifford C.ob Harold Ch. stie of Astoria was a K niest H un ter didn't have $26 d ol­ iera so Mister Duke W ellingto n lie ba. for appointment phone 9 5 . - -Adv guest at the Akin home Sunday. went up to Mist an got them an put M iss Marion Sluicklel\.»rd eniei Mr. and Mrs. Von A . Gray an I ta iled T i u s J a v a fterno o n in honor of them in ja le. I bet if evrybuddy h u r s d a . ; ^ j gs j { Ut|, Coates who with tier par- what ulnt got $25 has got to go to family were in P ortland Mr. and Mrs. E lto n Felton and elits will soon leave St. Helens. A ja l e they will lie lots of people .i way from home family motored to P ortland Tuesdnv nu mber of little girls were present. # * * * * * * * ' , ', - ~ ^ * * * 0 * * * c 4 4 ;i> 4 4 ^ 4 4 4 4 4 4 > 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 The L iberty — satisfactio n Consult him about your r > U i \t v. t. Saturday. May l.i. Orcadia Hotel until 4 p m. 2lt2 Saturd ay Special, Freiich Pastry o rd ers taken for parties. St Helen- B a k e r y . — Adv. Miss Harriet Ross spent Sunday in P ortland where she was the gu esi o ’- Miss E le an o r Aiisit. Mr and Mrs. Harry Div.lbWss am. Mr %mj Mrs George Hughes of Port- land i .siii'ij friends In St. Helens cu Saturd ay Many St Helens people . " rem em b er M r. JMvelbliss a- Hil- ¡do Cliff and Mrs. Hughey as Dorothy Jo hns. JJoth Mrs Divelhhss ami Mrs. Hughes fo rm erly lived In St Helens. Mrg Golden S t a r r Scott, ns sec r e t a ry ot tile Red Cross, lias been I 5keil to aid in the search for Mrs i Joii/i L e iik e n and two small clilld- ten. Mtiivi.. -»god ulut MUf.rof aged 4, wht. «(»appeared rom their ^ ‘n B l a n c h n r J . Wp.J, ngton on , March 3. Mrs Scott ha* a description |0f Mrs. Leicken und chiluraii «nd _ wjj| give it to anyone who might i glv«i assistance. T h e ot Helens Woman s club will meet at th.« home of Mrs. Philip Carlson, Tuesday a fte rn o o n . May !> at two o ’clock Mrs Frpuk George will bn the program lead«» and the following papers will be read: "D u tc h and Scau driiayiau Music." bv Mrs. J . R. Gilby; " T h e Modern Novel as a Social F o r c e , " Off Mr.- F r a n k George. Plans for next y e a r ’» program will be discussed and thu member# .«re urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs Ch arles Lope m o to r­ ed to Portland Suday and spent the day with relatives. City Re co rd e r J . B. Godfrey was . guest of P ortlan d relatives Saturd ay a fterno o n and Sunday. Mis* Violet R u ssell of Oregon City is the house guest of Miss Averie S h ac k le fo rd thfs week. Dr. C. F. Ciefton of Portla nd wa- a Sunday visitor at tHe home ot tw and Mrs. S. H. Russell. Chas. Ray at T h e L ib e rty tom r row night in " A n Old F as h io n e d B o y " — a whale of a play. Mesdames Alla W im ec and Ar.ntc Ro g ers of CassviJle, Wisconsin , are visitin g Mrs. P ete r Adams. Misses Lavinia and R o se lxiblu i spent the week end in Katun." m- 't h e gu ests of Miss B in m e E llis " T h e L ure of J u d e " L ib erty "un day. Don't miss this one. It's Pau­ lin e F r e d e r i c k ’s g re ate st pictur. .Miss Velma F e l t o n « a s hostess on Monday even in g a t a ch arm in g p..rty the occasion 1 eing her birthday. J PETEK «il, *«!.EK.SI IN L u re Of J a d e •*<\\PTl KIN*. T H E S k i \ k Another of the Bob and Bill mal pictures in on»' reel. V«*s«‘p F a b l e , *, H»*i»r a n d It THOMAS MEIGIIAN A briiliai — I' — to. Motoring to i’ortland Thursday were, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. S utherland Mrs. T lio m as l.sbister. Mis. O ri’i Shepherd and H. S Mason. Mi - J B. W ashingto n, Monday a f t e r ens with her B ucM io lz o f Cen lralia returned to lier home a short visit in St. Hel sister, Mrs. T ho s Roy County Agent F. C. Hollbaugh leit this morning fo r Vernonia and Hiis afteruooti will hold a m eeting with tiie fa r m e r s of the Rock Creek sec­ tion Mrs. J . W. C atclirart o f Alsea, Oregon, will return to her home to morrow a f t e r spending the pa t two weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. A Childs. G. 4. Gray, f o rm er assistan t road m a- er of Columh.a county, who now resides in Albany, was the guest of Mr anti Mrs. S. A Hawkins over t h - week end Mrs T h o m as Isb iste r had as her gu ests Wednesday. Mr-. C. R. Wilson | and daughter ■nd Mr and Mrs J o n ­ ath an Henry und family of Aberdeen. W ashington. Mrs. A. C. T u c k e r returned to St. Helens T uesday a f t e r having spent several days in P ortland with hei sister, Mrs. Mildred Kabb who has been seriousiv ill T h e F o u r- L 's will meet Frid ay evening. May 5. in Hie stevedores hall. A paper will be read on Hie buying power of a day's work from 1500 B until the world war F o s te r T a rb e ii, J r . little son of Mr and Mrs F. D. T arb e ii. who has been very seriously ill with pneu­ monia was brought home from the hospital last Sunday and is recover­ ing rapidly. Mrs. T, R Slagsvol returned to her home In W innipeg this week a f ­ t e r visitin g her parents. Mr and Mrs. P e t e r Adams sin ce last October Th- h ealth of her little daughter has !>•■< r much improved. a capta radi di» Mujoi act ly up done a» creen actress, supported by Bulli pi col i, vivid hie and romantic partii of out lam Bíter CB S n u b P o l l a cd in " T i l l IM>\\ W t l t t P n t l i e R e v i e w. A BE AUTIFUL WOMAN whose heart \" t ver u m with hatred of one who had done her an irreparable wron^;. is the tragic central figure. orali!« ai pilalied a T i l l K w P A V - l i:|i>v> — WI LLI AM FAIKBANKS — IN — "W E S T E R N P E F " Amid Greenwich Village gaietv she struggled for fame Then, wH»ir ied. she married, thinkin g wealth would solve all lif e ’s problems Then began the real struggle for lov 'nine and see her i and happiness wiq T W O I t n . l . t o ’ H n> plained I thought (boutil 1.: city and and com DERELICTS AND E X IL E S , brutal outca t . ui societv—and those who moved with­ in the charmed circle, form »he background oi the action. I a» 1 tie cl THE MOMEN i' OF VENGEANCE tm which she had waited through the bitter years had come— and the power to ¡ tnkc and maim '.vas hers. Counri ■boni ha f Une clean dial net a premiata WHAT DID SHE DO’—This d the greatest moment ot dramatic climax in allot Pauline Frederick's remarkable career. ♦ ♦ ♦ No Advance in Prices dfatn-d U pl* could this denn the «ipil ponunlt) Bun M< lam; ciblent, o •urna to a*ay and lor thè eli Paying I thought b I bave a cl I ««»e Ih« i III* piai „ ¡ k**e « ht btnu.lt h Matinee, 25c and 10c { ♦ E T H E L CLAYTON — IN — “W E A L T H ” Almost before you realize the "b ig brown to p” will be with u- Make your plans now to buy that Season T ick e t and secure for your­ s e lf and family all the benefits to be derived from a week within the C hautauqua tent. Have V ou S e e n t h e 4 B u d d y LeeM Ever rabbtali w F a m ily ? V / a t c h A u stin s W i n d o w for piai » a • « IMr and n a ’’aloft j(j •I the an. !»».• to |o. Count -11 h I tbe leaat t. By house •och tnt» t Ihen »« h, cannot i.,.« •ot di. I,». «y »tallng °Uf | m ., 1IÜY in W EEK' ir r ♦ ♦ ♦ •Jv y' mrri/n bi»b at tin 1 0 to M a y ! 7 ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 •*1* are I«, ! city a bullid B Dior« [,r. I There « •nd con I, 4 4 Ptetwiii *1,,) A big S u r p r is e fo r t h e C h ild r e n 4 Ttii- din ■*»t'd for ul*». Bnd i , If bred of i Bauer m I handier .. ! ^ bdoptod Pona« uf ! h •fakened ,, ••conded ,| fbtleij for « 4 4 W e d n e s d a y M orn in g t 4 4 T h e r e ’s M u sic Six Big Concerts— T h e B iltm o re O rchestra, a cham b er music or ganizatlon. playing standard classics. Kg well as more popular ar ra n ge ni'-nts; T h - P atricia Trio, composed of three high c la s , artist-, f e atu rin g P a tric ia Hale, d ram atic soprano; T h e G arner J u b i l - t .-in; ers, in two full concerts on the last day. T hey will surprise and tb light you with their varied programs of old Southern folk song- negro " s p i r i t u a l s ,” o peratic and classical numbers The music al one 1.4 worth the price of a season ticket T h e r e ’s E n t e r t a i n m e n t H artley Manner's exceedingly popular play. "H a p p in e ss ." will b< resented, on the second night by the E l i a ; Day Pla yers of Uhicago A dulig htfully wholesome play, splendidly produced; the l .i i n d c -n B oyce-V oorhees Company will e ntertain on the second afternoon » it: a musical prelude and one act play; T h e Loren Bates Company giv- two clever musical e n te rtain m e n ts, featuring Loren Bates "wig and greast p ain t” a r 'i s t And again you have the worth of a 4ca-on T: :k*-t in e ntertainm en t features A n d I n te lle c tu a l L e c t u r e s W ED N ESD A Y «Season rickets on Sale Soon AIM I . T S * 2 .5 0 ; S T U D E N T » * 1.5 0 ; l H I I . D S * 1 m i I l l u s t r a t e d p r o g r a m a n d C h a u t a u q u a T a l k s will lie d is t r i b u t e d s ,< n you rs : ! St. Helens, June 7-8-9-10-11 MAY lû th A B U D D Y i GIRL EV E R Y •> 4 BkINGING THEIR •W voted 4 L E E 4 4 OVERALLS W I L L BL ClVF.N 4 4 4 WITH 4 CIIASL DURING DO ,L ALL DRF.SSED EV ER Y L1J IN HEL Si0.00 CASH FUR ill W i. EK l.V FATHER I Nl O LOOK AT A PAIR OF HOME SHOULD BUDDY L E E DOLL. X 4 4 4 4 HAVE A OVERALLS. KOVKRALLS AND JACKETS WILL • truck and ex. . 4ri**r» Con •bthoiize.l , Wtra man f “Be « Ä thorough j,,i “° 00»»plain BE GIVEN A PAIR OF BUDDY LE? "NO STRINGS TO I IHS. WE MEAN tu, WH AT W E SAY." 1 , Pfe*1..,, 01 s i • ""• od e- , 1 BUDDY LEE DOLLS Will be on Sale W ednesday for $1.48 b that "thi-ii lh„ ,h' ■ ’ ■ L u 1* " " " h . ; " r ' r " it-.! „ b * " M ..... ni I lie * ;"i I "f ' I " '1 »*« |f he wurki V\ c itc h t h e W i n d o w s . You C a n t Af- fo rd t o M i s s t h i s ß i j r H v c n t I nn.| |b,nMC* n*>’ g J ’* rDlt» i i Liireiv ST. HELENS, OREGON A U S T I N ’S I kbit anil tri Ik* mayor ( tied *1 fta» ex| **• hum I mo I HIS STORE TO O V E R A L L S FOR HER DOLL FREE DRY Dr W illiam E Botin, a deep student and eloquent speaker. i| cussing vital world problems in his lecture. "A m e rica Among tbe N a t i o n s ; " V I Shepherd , a mail of bri lliant mentality in a scholarly address. " A s a Mari T h in k e t h So Is l i e . " and Jud ge Geo 1» Aldi-n will give his lecture classic. " T h e Powder and the M atch ." Judge Alden is a fascinating, humorous and b rilliant speaker » k amalle achievement by Amcrit i ' s ^rcitiest Superbly capable cast. J THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS with all f cir exc >tu atmosphere iorm the settings. Y e s — It s a G o o d P r o g r a m h th "CIVILIAN CL OT HE S" CHAUTAUQUA w atch cotuuiitt tit) t m Unquestionably one of tills popu lar s t a r ’s best e ffo rts A story that will appeal to all. '.t Miss D augliter: B rin g >n»ur f a l s ­ e r to A u s tin ’s to look at o ur o v er.il.s and we will give you a pair of o v e r­ a lls your doll free. [ api».mb &&auedWHIGBIr,>* I l LSD I t -U 1 DNi S I » D — a M.ss Ailsy Churc h returned to h^r home in P ortlan d Sunday a f t e r a s e v ­ e ral d ays’ visit h e ie with Air;. H a r­ old B< avers. Aiti­ ci ilei*! liona I k Ima:'I i Cll ade Helen« tin» «xi be paid tb*' Hi «iperi I tier la of tin city for amounii labor in in( !>•••• pruned be no I Kon*, cl a IN An Intoxicating »tory of the South S e a * aud of ;i Wuim U o f myste.-y wit iiiniiucred hersolf. ( S e e special Ad W Alien jo urneyed to Salem Action, romance, thrills and com S atu rd ay fo r the purpose of .dosing; , n presentlni; ray, e ,f us canqi- A go-get «m sinnt p|ctur a re alty deal. He was successful. , j ate (or t h e o ffice of Columbia edy t)ver clffis. through Ht*i air it Archbishop C h ristie of the Cath- County Commissioner. 1 wish to vail pull >nn out of your seal You v ili o lic church was h i r e tiuiiday for a vour atte n tio n to my qualification s know you ure seeing il t »V fil I in t NV- , when you „ *e thl, OIie s n o rt visit with F a t h e r J P. Clancy Have beeu a resident of Colum bia , County sin ce l i p 2 . and have served | 1 _______ S u n r is e D airy— T. B. D s t e d mill; as Road Supervisor in this county COMEDY delivered daily S a n it a r y strained. for eig h t years and have had fifteen ’utili- News. J E. G artm an, phene 19K4. 19t4x year» road and bridge building ex The N aw akahm o ka camp fire oerience in Columbia County I»! utile lidi tin i i r m i —Lintiirdai — If nominated and elected I will ' l i a s . Ita» In "A n <>ld LNishloiii-'l girls went on a to ur mile hike down the old P ortlan d road T ue sd ay a f t e r ­ give an hones: ami Impartial service . l o j ’* . im i ! “ f l i e t s l e i i f r M'ijav | for all Columbia County. i W estern feat tiring I ui S a n . -. bi. noon. P E T E R BEKGEKSON Mr and Mrs. E a rl I. Colt of G i l ­ ford . Idaho, a re visiting in dt. Hel ens with t h e ir b rother. H. A. ulid family. Mrs. Harold B eav ers end seas M aslen and J a c k , are spending the week in P ortlan d visiting Mrs. C. C. Masten. Ibis Pauline F re d e ric k " T H E LU KE OF J AD E" S A T U R I » X N D M A — Iti-jiuh lica n C a n d i d a t e f* r h o u i i n n - tii.fi a> I o n i m i m i o n e r f o r ( ' i s tuittl’i# f ’o u n t y . l»nii Ululi — Ed J o n e s , m an ager of the Austin Gn Saturd ay. April 119 tire Odd Pel- store was a' Portland visitor Thurs- [OW# anil K ebekahs of St Helens ci - day. j ebrated ttie oue liundred and third ! ann iv ersary pf tlie 1 O. O. F A very Mr and Mr- A. F. B a r n e t t »pen ' j n large num ber attended including the week end visitin g relative; I several out-of-tow n guests. A fte r au Pr« grulli for \V«*,k lle gitm in g Situila* Hainier. .n terestiug program refreshm en ts Mil) 7 with ru ttai Sunday ev­ were served. A "Bu dd y L e e " doll free with ev-t Mitt im*e, ery $ 1 0 .0 0 cash purchase made al Vour own satisfactio n is Dr. Austin's H N I » \ \ -MOND \ V — T h o m p so n ’» aim in fitting Mrs M Kicen was a P ortlan d vis- PA UL IN E F R E D E R I C K ltor**8unday'*and spenT th e day with your glasses Knowledge. »Kill and - |N — . . . .. . experience u ; e the facto rs which de- relatives ternn ne results which mean e n u r e Mr. and Mrs P A. Dixon enter tained at din ner Sunday. Covers wer- laid for nine. I hand THI: LIBERTY. Suiulay-Moiulay. May 7 and 8 ♦ SI NDW MATINEE, 2 to ti I x - — VOI S(,)K i : gd > 1 • to «i fnjrk 1 ' ' - I r e J,. j‘,," * n » I th» r 1 ' 1,1 1 ......... Ml-,., I'otitiim