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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1922)
T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST. F’KHV»'» . ■ • ’» * * E n jo y a b le dance at B lu e Koae ball S aturday night. * Mrs J . W. Pay was a shopper Wednesday. M IST M ISTIN G S ♦ * * * » • * • * St * Portland F r e s h pastry and bread dally at Helens bakery. Mr. and Mrs. K. II T aylo r niotor- P r. Edwin B o ss was a Portlan d visitor Wednesday. ed to Port laud Wednesday C lare n ce Masten left Saturday for A. T. Kiblan transacted business in a week's visit in SkauioKuwa. Wash Portland Tuesday. Mrs 1 M S hacklefo rd. Misses Vh> let. Ktlssell and Averie Shacklefo rd and Herm an Kelten und A M. Itoli motored to P ortland Monday. Mr and Mrs W ulter W illiam s and family of Ilwuuco visited friends in St Helens Saturday. Mr and Mr- W illiam s form erly resided here Mr and Mrs L. R. R u the rfo rd motored to Portland T uesday whe-e Mr R u th e rfo rd closed a re alty deal w hich has been hanging fire for sum ( ime Mrs L B la i r is ; pending the week Mr and Mrs. J 0 . Nauman and In Portland visiting friends Master Robert Nauman were Port-| . land visitors Saturd ay. A K Pavidson lias been appum Mr. and Mrs. J- ^ • A ttuisou , i .»« miDcriiitt'iul^ut of th*» St HfltMi [ ii.uiiiN mils snout ^aiurd.iN m Portland. Mrs C\ W Phillips e n te rta in e d at p d i ap«ni s»aiuru.»y m . ... , * . , „ v.. i He and ^ T im b e r company to s t i r ' a luncheon Wednesday a f t e r n o o n , ' E. t\ Stanwood who receutly r Attorney Jo h n l - S to ria was in • covers being laid for eight. signed that position Quincy the first of the week on legal business Charley lle a c o ck and Misses Vlv- F irs t t ’luss san d and Wood i . ,, . tan P atte rso n and n K th r a r m l c h a e l Sale. On the beach one block north Mrs. 1) 1* i i.ambers and ■ r>. - t motored to P ortland Wednesday nold Sargent were Portland shoppers of the city dock. P rices reasonable Thursday. S unrise P a ir y — T. B. tested milk If you need send b etter get it now delivered daily. S a n ita ry strain ed before the J u n e fre sh e t.— I. W. Ki\ Mrs. P. Holt and son. Ardley. a r e | J . E. G artm an. phone 1 9 F 4 19t 4x er. agent. spending the week in Portland v isit Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ross. Mrs. | ing frieuds. Miss B eth Perry cam e home Kri u oral Aamand and Mrs. P. L. Ad I F. B. Holbrook, of the Beaver atns motored to P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay I day evening to spend the week end with her parents. Mr and Mrs t; Homes section, transacted busiuess W iln e P erry and wife, recently W. Perry Miss Perry teaches in on > in St. Helens Monday. o f A lb erta. Canada, are gu ests at o f the Astoria schools She Is S Misses Gladys Lake. Aunabelle la- the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Helens high g radu ate bister and Anna Henson were P o r t Barnett. land shoppers Saturd ay. Mr. and Mrs P C Morton ' A. K. Pavidson has been appoint P ortlan d were Sunday gu ests at t • Mrs. L. P. W e e ks returned from Woodburn Frid ay where she speut ed superintendent to succeed E C home of Mr and Mrs S C Morton Stanwood who recently resigued that They were e n ro u te from Olympia, several days visiting relatives. position | W ashington Mr. Morton, who is Pa Miss Alice L. f o x of Marshfield. , I 1P ciftc Coast m a n ag e r of the Alligator T h e Ladies' Aid society of Oregon, is visiting at the home of h i n g com pany, o f St Louis. w;i Methodist church will meet with Mrs 'C lo t ............... her triends Mr and Mrs C. 1. Frese. ¡11. W Christie. Thursday afte rn o o n . *n tha W lllapa harbor and t.r aya liar bor cou ntry fo r two weeks calling on i WesJey Mays and Charley Weat | May 18th the trade. He reports that busincs motored to Monmouth F r id ay where Merrill Hollingworth of Portla nd is gradu ally g«*tting back to norm they spent the week end at Oregon ! spent the week en«» tn St. Helena conditions and the husin«*ss people norm al school. with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hol- a re more o ptim istic than they w«*r- Tom Kiblan. who is attendin g the i lln gworth several m onths ago. University of Oregon, spent the week end with his parents. Mr and Mrs. A. T. Kiblan. ♦ Misses B eatric e ami Edith L a k e of Portland spent Sunday In St. Helens ♦ visiting their sister. Miss Gladys ♦ ♦ Lake. ♦ ♦ Miss Mary E llen Gill and her ♦ ♦ m oth er left T hursday for P ortland ♦ ♦ to spend the week end with r e l a * ♦ tives. ♦ ♦ Mrs. Harold B eav e rs and sons who ♦ have been visiting relatives in P o r t ♦ land for the past week returned to • •••XX ••••• ♦ St. Helens Wednesday. ♦ B L. Marsh of Scappoose was In ♦ St. Helens Monday tran sactin g busi ' > ____ «..mu ll ou Monday ev en in g, May 15 coiiiplulni und In* WCIlK ml if he diil not. I he d riv e rs of his parly again .1 ,1 win III« i.«gi . would he a r r e s i t i ! fur vlolu was Iliadi I mu of the city ord ln auco. T h e mu- "litu i Ile I,a I 1" ' 1, lion was seconded am i curried. **rL (Continuad from first pagel J i l n c ) men Makts Pin t est. t*'a > Mm * * • r> , l!<t| lin real excllliu ent of the eve I lectivo Oll I , , . w dt> i icen se J . ilei! would not l' ’* 9»ft il tug * .i w hen ilo» re c o rd e r reported t’ussloti und n ice. a storm broke, i. ¿¡tu contends i liai II II Hunt tur- and II J Mouth ; e r check be k ‘•cr.'o.i lh4( i bal J a ltd't does not in t, to pay the ,n d » Im o perate for hire cars, re nay men 1 " i «Hile to tSI I let- license or t r a m l i n e 1 ‘ lu ' d lo pay I heir q u a r te r ly III..... .. j Beventi ,,,| mû or other town» on account of i i,., , '»»»Utr, . 1 |u MxplanaiIon of t h is a c tio n , cussi d and .< > law passed at the special session oí 10 ltd that ha had paM •» 11 * o a a a t l ad ■ ilo* legislature which puls the bus d ufi« " t h * t i us «1 fot t h e purpoac o f s a c a r i a g ». tr a ía i I* »II il *r ul* lines under stale control f i t ) At leiiceil in s e«,,,| prolivllim front uullccliaed Jlln o y s li'ncod h*(l toruev pnv expressed an opinion i*> a. li pr«>i«viioti, ho cla lined ha«l noi iiutuber of m , ., "Mila the contrary J u lo f f 's franchise in "PSïtw '•Iti. i„.«.ii mvon II«* cil«*«l ciis «* h wlioro i proaont utnl ., l ' I ' i r '"d ciiily this city bas expired and Hie mayor , ciain long-dioroinoD » l i »1 drotto ontiro perfora lutirn suggested that he l e notified lo at ,i . wero carry lng passengora wun- * - ___ _ u n d t i e meeting of the council next iii ilo* city Itm iis In «me Instan e«. It t» e x p . . i , douday night and «Ilsens» the mat 1 1 'hat ih, ®Hl .ild li «1 bini Infoi'..... .. iho re j Ht H<»lt*tm | i.. t'.Mini'llman Harnett thought h. x Timber rdiT. givi'ti tlu* d river'« nano* unti will reHlIiu ibi-, unticci1' ary " I f the franchis*11 *11 r "Imu „„ , is expired und Jiilolf has been noi hi iis cur ituniher. bui no a c tio n was If repulr work " ;; w '»i ■ h i 1 .Ikcn Ile umili! refuso tu puy a II- I»' complot«*«! d. as he has, he has no right l«>|tu ' Ml«i Hitts '•J u s e these streets for bus business In* «■us.* tur currylng pasuongers. uulll bus been Idle In* e« «i* net I enforcod Ibi* ord in a lice ■ •■pair» wen ’ 1 '"•"•"‘I »ssb ami 1 .mi in favor o f arresting h l « , h ,HnIC tnu«le li , Hi.ii«*nienl led t<> a rebuk«* aditila- ♦ ■ — tlrivers a s fast as they come to F O R HALF teti'il Ly Mr l».i> who salii, "T liut TH a i u ^ s aid “T h a t ’» J a k *1 town, young teal e«,msi* oli»* mali brnki* thè luw, Il M ePoraid, und cl»«* j nell with m team A I ï ' . " '" * • (* : ivi1* >«*ii no rlglil to «lo llkewiso and It's J a k e u llh me also " r "'III,,,, «I of lioing «leftanl of ih«* luw I«* Ranch 1 we should give him uu ‘__''TI, OrngQQ olili I bell In,ulti lo'lp ibi* ««incora o f ihe O U o l*e heard " The m at-I opport unit i* voted upon w hen •ity a f o n e H " Mr Puy inaile »ov ter was ul> Ult oli« r retnurks w hh'h were ntti , . l t d thaï w hile J a l o f ' j •ral Mr Pay • ed l«y Ituiiti'ig who mudo a had recen d fair notice, "w hen you rolls 1 n pia j i i a a Ji.minmi s u o on want to he more than ' go to law he suggested that the a.ant li. ,1 solilo o f III«* a s s e r ì Ioli» of ig .«mi liso st.ii«id limi ho di«, council wn i until next Monday be B.int any drustlc action and [not I temi lo pay bis bus llceilHC un fore t.ikiti Spci ill School Mam Marshul P o tte r Flynn moved that Jn j ' l l |,«|«iff | , «| bis i ’ounctlnia l o f t ............. il * d to meet with the I sa I ibi* l li tu K l " 'I " wu» to lllllkl* a C O U N C IL 1'. N 1K) Khl'.S C LEA N UP DAY '"'i ...U t* .r,1“*,o Hie ! Liber W cdnr .» i*iy, May 17th 1 lhat uiici hold» I» w h a t ' you look for In any piece of cutlery u kitchen kn ife u ill lie pair of 'In- I“ »hear» IN HIS HOUSE Mrs. Martha H am m er went t.> P ortland Wednesday and was a cco m panied home by her mother, Mrs Jo se p h in e Tum blen who will be here for a visit of several days. W hen you want glasses yon want the best ( lark-H r wer Optical Co., 1 1 2 ^ Six th S tre e t, P ortla n d, with their modern equipment do nothing els«* hut fit good glasses. Pr. D a r k will be in St. H elens on Thursday. May 18th from 10 a. m until 5 p m. at the St. Helens H o t e l — adv. It A W ife to be Loved— or Just a W oman in His House? ! your glasses. Knowledge, skill and 1 experience are the facto rs which de- , term lne results which mean e n t i r e ! satisfaction ( onsult him ab o ut your eyes next visit, .Saturday, May 13, 1 Orcadla Hotel until 4 p m 2 1 12; T h e S t a r phonograph, famous f o r : its tone, will add c h e e r and e n jo y ment to your home. Have you tried one o f the latest c e n n e r t re c o rd s ? ) You will he sure to e njo y them A 1 stock of phonographs and record-»! carried at the je w elry store of Von A. Gray, St Helens. F. H. E ller i re p rese ntative for P ortland and Co lumbia County territo ry. Advt. J a m e s Atkinson, who has re.slded in 9t Helens for the past 9 months left by Hteam»«r T hu rsday for San Diego w here he will work in th» San Diego yard of the Mcf'ormlck com pany L ast year Jim m y played s h o rts to p fo r t h e St. Helens team He has m any friend s here who re- grot t h a t he will not m ak e st Hel ens his hom e and be on the t< «m tlil< __ year. The funniest picture i produced I T ’S M O T H E R L O V E — T H E G R A N D EST L O V E IN T H E W O R L D ! The most powerful exemplification of the divine force of M other-Love ever penned. It ranks with the few great pictures of the film world. Additi»mal Attract« j ♦ ‘‘Netting [\ Leopard” I'.t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Cr ♦ ♦ ♦ l - ------- «--- - ~----- , -------------- — IÉ \\ int 1 m •Mtrr ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Iviltliril 11 it ml y knlve» for g* in the kl tcheti M ini-in S h e ar* — Itliuli t curi'fully «etiipored and gnomi! J o i s t i »1 foot ly fitted Kvenl . set screw g i V • * » perfect rid» . InsuriiiK mouth, even cutting ♦ »dg»*« id S| i t r r t nil u»e THE U»t nlK > id in») jlilM» Of Mill loll ¿ter oid * i III few »1« d«d > ii M l ob»»r it ill»'' " cont«n»l opinion b » l*« *n •uppori» lim * h** »«il man] camp Th» »»pin il tb. pr ■ P a l to id of !>rln I th« <U jc ix n a iio n d«n!«»l by jlllt l«*f< «armarki of th» rum It 1« n In st Sunday Matinee, 2 to 6. 25c and 10c; Evenings, 30c i lawn In I i ■ - I- l«d that th one* win Id It 1» • " [The d»mi pernor in p i K I’ u ri! rd more roatmit i c. anil p«ci* of : al Pittai S roiigly made Itundies H l i * III II ! I Of 1 er \v l irli«”-ter kliive» for tall purposes 4HFII t i n * g r . i d i i . i l « » , I h r if | and friendv Mil* fraisi» I i n 1 114 . f f i e l d i o f ( l i e day. cim ieri STORE I Knr Admission Adults Children itvler 12,10c ] i ♦ — - 1 Welcome to St. Helens We Offer for Saturday and Monday 5 Rounds Finest Cane Suuar for ................................ Fancy Blue Rose Rice pound Creme Oil Soap bar Sweet Rotatoes, Louisiana pound . Sterling Jelly or Jam 24 ounces for T o the Eighth Grade Graduates of Columbia County, we extend you hearty congratulations on your merited success, and we hope that suc cess will be with you through life. You, your parents and friends are welcome to make our store your rest room or headquarter; while in St. Helens. W e are at your service and bid you welcome. A U S T I N ’S Quality Merchandise Royal Baking Powder 12 ounce can White Wonder Soap bar ..................... Gold Leaf Cherries No. 1 can, each Crisco, f) pound cans each ............... Manchurian Walnuts pound ........... Mazola, pints 25c quarts .............. 29c 8c 7c 4c 29c 40c 4c 12k $1.30 . 20c 48c Royal Club Prunes, 30-40's Fresh Salted Peanuts pound ............................. 20c 15c Golden W est Spices, any kind can ...................................................... 10c Gulf Bay Shrimp, new pack, can ...................................................... 13c Campbell’s Beans c a n ........................... 11c pound ......................................... B ooth’s Spiced Sardines can ........................................ Minced Razor Clams can .................................... Royal Club Colfee, 1 pound can ................................................. Fresh Rolled O ats two pounds ............ W esson Oil, pints 25c, quarts ................................ 17c 20c 39c 12c 48c 20TII CKNTUKY COI F H K - G „ „ l t , lice is not harmful. This coffee cornea to >° iresh roasted from our own plant. Pound 33c. EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES: parents an I B hli had RA 1111 1 1 VI EW-4 Educational Keel to W/HCHESTfR | k »»'*G"' Keen, lasting St. Helens Hardware Co. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ '' | n„r Min»' A screen achievement enacted by Ramsey Wallace. Thomas Holding, Mildred Harris, Gareth Hughes am the screen’s most delightful child actor, Dick Hendricks P ale P er ry has resum ed his old j position as patrolman with the f i r e ' association and is out T renh o lm ' way preparing his camp Mrs. Per- I ry and son George will go out to 1 camp in the near future. At present ' they a r e gu ests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. VV. Perry. Vo“ r own satisfactio n Is P r ♦ ♦ | Mi»»») 1« over tc fi-red comedy 6 * ♦ l»U)'« K I b o . H a r Special W in c h e ste r procès» of hardening, tem pering and grinding tin* »(e«d (naie knife and » c I hhot bladen ihti* •lay »harp longer ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. P. H. B r a k k e , son P ete r and daughter P orin da will arriv e in St. Helens tomorrow to join Mr. B ra k k e who is employed by the C. R. p. a s sociation. T h e family will occupy the P ale Perry co ttag e In Bungalow Park. Roy Copeland plans to leave the latter part of this month for San F ran c is co and a f t e r atte nd in g the S hrtn ers' convention will contin ue the trip to Los Angeles and spend a few days with his sister. He will m ak e the trip in a Chevrolet 490 fi'Ctorte», for i»n m akin g good the production U» Winch» «ter WincheMti year», have with a tee I of the fa KUtlM : Especially selected for Mother’s Day W ho can resist this wonderful story of the love that girdles the earth? It holds a woman back from the brink of destruction; it awakens a man to the love he has lost; it fans the flickering flame of life in a child; it triumphs where science fails! Arch Duncan, of the F leldh ou se Motor company, was in P ortlan d on T uesday and brought to St. Helens an o th e r new Ford for im m ed iate de livery to an im patient custom er. Mrs. A B. L a k e was called to Portla nd Monday noon and returned Monday evening. She denies that she attended th e circu s hut some of her scholars a re the least bit skeptical for the big circus was in Portland that afternoon. lake» ♦ P r. and Mrs. S. H. R u ssell were tn P ortlan d Saturd ay. The doctor has been suffering with a severe cold and ♦ went to the city to obtain c h iro p rac ♦ tic service. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. H amer McKie m o to r ♦ ed to Olympia. W ashington, S atu r- day for a visit with Mrs. M cKie's ♦ father. They returned to St. Helens ♦ late Sunday night. j* Louis Douras has bought the in terest of J o h n t'o tis in the People's Mark et and is now the sole owner of the business. He will contin ue to c arry a nice line of groceries and vegetables and choice meats. A £ ma] Town Idol .4 keen. I u MI iik edge THE W OM AN ness and called at the Mist o ffice to have his nam e enrolled as a sub scriber. M.nk Sennett's How Winchester Makes Cutlery The Liberty. Sunday-Monday, May 14-15 5 pm. I'OLUA We welcome you to St. Helens You and our store tor your m eeting place or headquarter». | For i