St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, May 05, 1922, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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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
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m ist m istin g s
round from It In Mittler anil Mrs llnroli
III I Ili
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They are 3.07N Hepiibllcans In flio
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up Iik
to I'.iltl
Porlhuid
’,,ro»th-
county Mistor Hunt sed an the rest
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wich .........
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r«l»-hu1,<
is stragglers.
N|IH Hums Coates ts huck iilso
Jim du»|,
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child.-in from » lall In up to
Ml iti r I
is Lcueu, i .. .
Mister George Munti « “ •
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Vl li,
i tu l Misto» Cuales Is niait
I ...... Island grudge i
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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
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goss.
also
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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.
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The L iberty
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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
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‘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.
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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
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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.
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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 {
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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
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•Jv
y'
mrri/n
bi»b at tin
1 0 to M a y ! 7
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•*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 «
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W e d n e s d a y M orn in g
t
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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
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St. Helens, June 7-8-9-10-11
MAY
lû th A B U D D Y
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GIRL
EV E R Y
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BkINGING THEIR
•W voted
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L E E
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OVERALLS W I L L BL ClVF.N
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WITH
4
CIIASL DURING
DO
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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
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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."
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BUDDY LEE DOLLS Will be on Sale
W ednesday for $1.48
b that
"thi-ii lh„
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L u 1* " " " h .
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r ' r " it-.! „
b * " M ..... ni
I lie * ;"i
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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
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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 |
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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
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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
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