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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 R ID A Y , M A Y 12, 1<>22 LIBKKTN T H E A T R E ’S n l x t w e e k s h il l S| mi i ll fur Xli»lli"i-‘n I h t y . TH E TELEPH O N E b r x l Sunday IM■ IliK M u tilar’« Ouy^ ul Till' lillmrly (I hm Huiaitor < tr# imi* |. iii'il a iili'llirn impiM'lully "Tin i I ujipri'iu I•• im I hu o ccasio n Wuiuuu In ili II iiiihii . " lln it uml I ' superb liniinu In duliKInfili I» 1 CUU-il’ III» 1111*1 I » " " p l u g nr powerful nuiupilfi* 1 " '* o f I l i" <livint forc o uf n I ii ' i r r In i ii Hrri'i'iinil. HlullIlT I* An lull lut ion In ih Tim leading , n I , pluyud liy Mildred deaeri ! Wi'll ii . : ' i mi I wifi' of C h a rlie not 1-XUCt |y I Inal ,iU| lit*' poor nno " oiih I m et ion on I Im American l.ogion Harri« I I fini (ihn, * '•" ■ |».ikliig of her do |ihyli> who J o I iih l.;a Socletii l*"H 10 lionic ul llrowuKville, Oregon, which 1 ih being Inilli iiinl'ir I In nuaplcoK uf S CIll-VUIIX lit (.all I lin Ml u I «'iiia'ii ( I lolllIIK'H "I III" futi I llrowiiHvlll" I' ohi American 1 ."gioii. I invaili' -il*' bru nch uf Tli I'l’nvtdi with t limili' A llu m a li l.i gion. ; Pb" bulldliiK coliilnltli") iu busily mi I Dial all'' Will'll Ho Oregon voiiur*' mi-t'is hern atmend lu h " i urliig ihn figuro« on th e allupi) " ll"' 1 '"Ml.HI 111 Ilia llOUHI! " ‘ »I I' HpoiiMihlt) fo r thn III U h la la ii il la I proinniiuiln Ju ly li *1 will i o : l of laying III" fo lle re te filimela Tina rvuiurk [ litio I l f ll"' |ll< ' l l " . Ill'l'li II H" Of till- think h« I h lii-lug la-ai ucroHH hoiii " Iloti and Ju: i a» moli uh the material holli'HI lo atoodliii. li il I li I li .t "la li In a "Ulhli'd III" work will h" umiliali" I" iiiomi prom in ent " a l flmraii'i "I i ■ pluy mid liar own HuidH I alerted i l . " building 1 t o in- erect r ilialh with 11»•• Har Ai roKH tli" Columbia rivi r in -d on Hi" .-II" ri 'i i i l y purchased lay jir.vai'' Id W ashingto n, I tin wind inuring down j lite legion ul Hi" corna-r of Kirk uve- rifu« und 1 1 • \ lit ion willed w«»nt to ihrouKli t !>•* gorge« Korati'H v a .i unti ■■>■■* west "imi Ilii * ho Mrlwiim had biavei in { UUe and Um cun- "I •» t afeli, hi'uped np bugi- ai ai ni-a I Ul'ilHlOIO Averlll Hlreei a n d t h e di ^ l»o a bopiilHHN rrlp >f finti S ah ara hiiiii I i h " only III will lie GO lay Ili» feet. It «aiti »mild IHck" lltfdrlok, who liiildtunlH llia'ri'of a i " U ri i Wood xpei led that i1 will In co m p le te l pi» UHI" wltliln 0 0 d ays I play'd ’ U' ' ni importuni rol« ln liU' k. wbo fori‘".i in wi-atlu r oli F " b ••The Child I a (ì.ivoH i M b / ' I iuh ruury 3 ami III" feallve ra111 • • • n 1 1;<• McMinnville, Oregou. Th«* fir t filleted child , und ih Ma'inbair» of Voltura' No l e ,. n< v.ly Ith«, part I Ann riiaii Legion post to throw its nidi» hiüiHtdf org anismi In T h e I Halli liav I ■md I" 11 I Juni at in tin* ring tor the 1923 stat • iibout deelded io ! .a»1 i li 40 o r GO N'lHIt'l I lilac 1 '» m i l l ) prlnonnialra-H wbo wlll ••liter th e nu conv«*ntlon of The American Legion, i McMinnville Post No. 21. tin Tue da) ud Wednesday, witn d e l y on ibul dal ucroHH I lie i iv i The post has done g re at work tin •M l aliti luto III" huiii I h frolli w h e n c e i h e i. , . " li W ■ ' l l " ,|,i v .ii year for veHu ans in t he district, hail w u i I h o f anguish may echo hollowly lvri""'ii ‘ * o' I li" " i a b I ll Kradi • considerable increase in member aKaliiHi I he Holeiun Klicktut Illll.r gradual' I ' " " i'in .and f li" iid H iiip over last year h totalH, and i I ’lmiH for (lie lilac Initiation lia" a lii» ' 'H I I '" N ia i iiio .il are now already laying plans to en te rtain tin being IniHily arrangi li by ln I wiiiaiiiK Mai. • ' " " i i com ed i dram a rhoiiiiiH thousand or more visitors, con l e m - "Tiif Minili i ni Idol ’ lima piai uri’ K G r iffith of liufur, chef dl gare plating on receiving the fuvoraole of ill«* local legion funm-rK vote of the convention. prni'ui ■ ' . i . i natal i ege — B------------- - filch .S Mary, a d ju t a n t of the Mc- II":. " V I p i iv n 'litl'O The IhillfM, Oregon Hpl**n<ll Ui »J> i'1' '*« " VV Ill'll III" lu a rfe rs ar«* Indiig ei|ui|>p«nl h* «•• loi Mtunvilie Lost has announced Ilia. tin* city will put up a fttlif fight, for Oli" P "i ilio.u d witn • he •vliif«' convention of fin* America the honor. ¡»l.ln . • "im i" IvCglon. which will op.-n Ju ! • L’ i for lu iiiidiiii'n ■< the main fi-utui*. t h r e e day neMHfoh T h e new muri IH Hood lllver. Oregon. A public |tli>i" ». "iiiinul p l c l u i " . pul a u d ito riu m . ereel«*i| uh i tri hur» :ioli(iu) in the city anil valley has "N v II. iik U" I pard. whlrli in un to tli«* fighting men of W uhci » count* ■"ii proclaimed >n Hood itiv e r her- ti the recent war, and witli ,1 o |at traci ."ii ii. " ii, and i'ath n He Id ii ar i He tart of i lie Annual Mi rooniM **Hp*Miall> designed f«»r ! TIC» Ul " "I I ) * lie» l climb, unii■ i auspice« of Hood Amcrlrun I«eglon, ha* room to par itlv• r 1*0, t Ani" can Legion. The t.o. • ii l i t "liiiiig. II for all tli** meetings that will com annual a s i . n t is o-t fo r J u l y 16th. H id In " lim it p o p u la I up In con no d Ion with the htg d ••pa rt wli"ii b-giounaln a from malty parts Uoli rti pl.t mi I lie Kcrcen, I k tnenl meeting il Oregon und illy aim htatn offi- T h e th e a tre proper w ill s-af i k o < i.il • w ill Join in Hie cliuili. billed for i m » day and I-i nlay In Kadlo ..rograins s i l l In .arranged and radio "ilcKiliii W» I I I " plclurn nhould porniHiM Then there i*- flic 'oniinun I ¡• i , . • ii ! i » « à <*rv»e«’ in«*n :ty room, a cozy place, equipped with lan » i ll I»' able to receive Hi" b road-I y he pla> >••]•* of u r»-i urne«] f lre p la e c , and other homelike fea i.iMing of tin- tam p cativ ltie«, the tiiren. lurgf* enough f«»r the meoting p""i In - hand " ' u c e r t s und an a d |y inerii puiti ‘ 'O V\ a «I ill (l)tt ( u*»«* of th e w o m en’»» auxiliary, and It ha> dress l»y F r a n k Hrancli Itiley. alread y been decided to Use the room ■ - — - • ------------------------------------- U(e of • K a ITI.I1|'-«»1 Ili.lll pi.Ulf I l f for that arpoa«* ('"litru i Oregon. A big Initiation al ' i.unllhir looking »pot >f T h e American T h e r e ar«* a dozen Hinuller room* and convention droppifiK , • * *utt) in thu niitiM' nc«ttere«l ahout t In l uilding f«»r mm Legion posts In < entrul Oreg >n will ! ill a colpii: UlgUIU*Ull nil«) mltteCM, arid the pt»sf headquarter^ " " v i i " in Ni" rb of M adias >n May tour (then the ini. , guests l J o h n Slot,« Host will h»* us«*«l for general information 131", and reglutratlon purpnst T h e hall No 7!» |N»iil>|«» K ill .H a lu n U ) All American I.eglon posts In the ro4»m. «me of th#* largeHt In the Htatc On Salim!, night only B ryan t will accoinmodttl«* ft«« coupl«1- and eiiiral Oregun district will ne rep- i burn u r* In “ Hurglnr It will he th«* -celie of a Hplen«lnlly ri ' iii' il al th • la th e rin g and the proof, un* !:< popular Nliir'i appointed function on »!• night of " I n s " wrecking "lew of H p id will |Mry latei j* poor gooi - thro u gh the in- In a d d lllo n to F rid ay, July 20, when the conven | put 11 tat loll i"r"inon> »f the hiiiis ine or- feature a 1 ion Harold Lloyd tIon hall will hr !i**ld ,|. r I' expeclcd that the s la te of- Ku> !>*• • ' !i• » r«M*n In thui Itrowii «ville, O regon May IG lh fb- nls of the o r ' on Legion will a t IhiHhful.” ont* tha* I k the d a l" ,.*t for s ta rlin g a d u n i tend. p* dftr.i.'• * 4pr« ud a t t e n t i o n rom tbe in• *■ . ullliK movie füllt ? car f tbe land 111 plot-. | I 1 '! * 1 t rELKl'l H . EM PLOYES TO E N IT I K l A I N P U B L I C J V A loral m a n a g e r I ' l ' p l i o n , A T e le Ip.J ' ■ ) iiiuouoces that t h • | one rompait » ,11 -i.ig " a s w itch ' hoard dm, and m usical et. I i . l i y hall a u d it o r 1 . TuCXrlu ) , g May lutti T h " ■tsrta lament promptly at k l » »III be no ad m is 1 P ciillect Ion. Tile .Mi', . n' prlinsrlly . Is to ! B,n,i,i, inner w orkin gs o f a | >*lepi l li'T " will be a I iil«.,ird on llie s l a g " d' liio nstrale com ll"’i!:r ,. In-I w i en nil c la s s P» >( nil .•ml Die long dlH Mc» lui"- I » i l l lie an in le r e st «nd in>i i " part of th e pro- irxni Tld« nupplciuented a 'll picture cut It, [ *P* ' ding . i"■ k«'ii W o r d ." A leal un- of Iirogrnm which is P»r" I U h" in v e ra i musi- r iiihers T h e |ihnii < I • ir own ( irch m tru ! H) pi.-,, : • > are m u s l c la n i 1 nl In uililltloii to I* a mh i u n artette o f vncal- 1,1 *h o » u i , s e v e ra l sei"«- Th- i|iiart"ite Is con )id"rn.| bv tl, 1 1 c ritic s to be o n e |)1 ihr tie 11 ai and whose B er ar. „ . li dumand In P ort - “ni1- »III al- give sev e ral s e le c - lion» I the |'a, li. 1 l"i 'FARM B U R E A U D IR E C T O R S M E E T Th» dirci tor C o lu m b ia their xonthly me • ' i u g on T h u rs d a y a f l e r - May | w li li th e fo llo w ing J*»h "ri pr- ni I. ti. S m i t h H * Intibl" a ll l a r b e l l . J a r k Wld 1 »®d John I Sto ria County Ag lugli « ... almi present and 1 Holthntigi i filari. Ihr,' " ' ' ' regarding th e varloiih "I » tiich he hud p a rti "'Pale,) William ‘ Atrd. secretary _______ _ ’»«urcr 0f tl," llreg on S tu te Kam i ,r»»u gav' 111 o utline o f t b e work f* rxirh'il n nt her c o e n t les and J*»»llBi"„t..ii ii,,. r o l u m h l a couiitv-j bur-rtu i.i, i|„. work that It ha« and tuailf '»in«* vahiiible idU'. 1 i ® 1'"'* to tl,. directom. S e c r e t a r y j r*J'B I. Storla read » report o f t h e 1 J f,l, lt|. (nr ti p,,i( t h r e e m o n t h s i P « he »ist, ii.t| i h n report will l»e I " * " * « to cn« mi'inlH r In t h e c o u n ty **tl ' V Kinin Portland Marble Works K«UI'llsli"«l I n s 1 nf ih«- Ini reati M O N UM EN TS J<4 A See uh 2 M 4th St . Opposite F lty Hall 1‘O l t T I A M l . i n t i : or write for prlree. It will pny ton Kigbi million gluH H IriHUlatorH a r " iih » i I ann ually in lb « Hell telephony syniHin. Over 1.G00 iclcpIioncH arn ad ib ii dully to thn Hell l y u t u . During IH2I th e exchang e and toil r o o luci lorn of tlie Hell HyHtem u v "raged 3 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 dally. T h e re a r e over 4 , G00,0 0 0 tele phone " h II h a day In New York CHy T h e m etal In the cable Hbcalliing of the Hell HyHtem would fill 0 ,0 0 0 flfty-tou freight car» Seventy-eight per cent o f the farm n Kanvae have telephones. H im )on has more telephones t liuti A iihi rulla and Belgium. —— Tv/enly-elght *------ — S"nlorH at B rince ton claim they have ner e r ItlMe« a I T h e rest o f them tell the tru th ----------------v---------------- No m a t t e r whether the coal o p e ra tors or the miners win th e s trik e , Nie public will lose. . Yv" l,0" ' " iaii are agaln te llln g ,, , »"nething must he done f o r i i h o ,:' in election year. y o u j Grade Graduates Their parents and friends are most cordially in vited to visit the R IV E R S ID E C O N F E C T IO N E R Y d u rin g their stay in St. Helens on May 17th girl. Cream, Comfortable Collars Soft Drinks, Confectionery Scenic Parlors 1 Riverside Confectionery 150 Strand Street New collar« are c o m f o r t able, and v/hen they are properly laundered they r e tain t h e ir nmooth, c o m f o r t able edges for a long time It’s Trout Time If you have ever been a n noyed by #aw-edj;ed collars, perhaps you had b e tte r change your laundry. T h e c ustom ers of this modern laund ry know t h a t they invariably receive the kind of service which satia- flcs. Hecause our cleansing methods are scientific and modern in every respect, we are able to o f f e r you a s e r vice which canno t he e x celled an ywhere And you will want a new fishing outfit or replenish the old one. Come in and look our fishing goods stock over. W e are headquarters for everything in the way of Rods, Reels, Baskets, Lines, Hooks and the dozen and one things that go into a trout fisher- man’t outfit. We are c a re fu l— we know our business. We can please you. J u s t phone and the driver will call ior your bundle. mm St. H E L E N S S T E A M LAU N D R Y Deming’s Drug Store Muckle Building C IT Y AUTO LA U N D RY GARAGE, & Ine. I t t i H iinn lil" S l r " " t , llelwr. li l l t h j .imi l'J i K I W I » M.inlilng. PoltHliing. S, in nl/ing. Mn- I " , t li’iiiiing, l- -in r.il Iti'piiiring. Ibi) and Nighl SI, rugo K. T. ( I t a m i " ) ro u m le r, Presltlent ( •11 1 ,» llarlow. 1 . crcl.'ir)-TreaMiri-r CHAUTAUQUA Yes—It s a Good Program Almont lipfor«* you r«ali/«* tin* "b ig brown top” nn III b«* with us Muk«* your plans now to buy that Suasoii T icket and secure for your- »••If and family all t !i«< honofitR t « » !>«• dor!v«*d from a week within th»* C h autauqu a tent. across the way Beautifully attractive, isn’t it? And yet no need for you to be en vious. B eauty in a house is largely a m atter of good painting. A coat of B-H Paint will work wonders in the appearance of yo u r home, and in addition will add years to its life. There’s Music Six Hlg i o n r e r l i I h" Hlltmorn O rchestra, a cham ber music or- gnnlxatlon. playing standard classics, as well as more popular ar- ran gentents; T h e Patric ia I n o . composed of three high class artists, fe atu rin g Patric ia Hale, dramatic so pruno; T h e O arner J u b ile e .-ling ers, In two full concerts on the last day. They will surprise and de light you with their varied programs of old Southern folk songs, neg ro " s p i r i t u a l s ." operatic and dasH lcal numbers. T h e music alone Is worth I h " p ru e ot a eason ticket B ass-H u eter is synonymous with the h igh est ach iev em en t in the m anufacture of paints, varnishes, enamels — in fact preparations for every painting purpose—inside the house or o u t There’s Entertainmei t Hartley M anner’s exceedingly popular play. "H ap p in e ss," will be re sented, on the second night by the Kilns Hay Pl.in-rs of Chicago A delightfully wholesome play, splendidly produced; the l.undgren- B o yce Voorhees < olnpany »111 entertain on the second afternoon witn a musical prelude and one act play; T h e l.oren Hal" Company give two clever m u sim i e niertaln m ents. featuring l.oren Hales, "w ig and greast p aint’’ artist And again you have the w ith of a Season T ic k e t in entertelnnn-n f features O u r H o m e B e a u t ifu l O t- fn irtm en tu i l l g la d ly te n d you v a lu a b le a n d h e lp fu l iu g g eitio n *. W r it e us. Let us know your painting prob lems. and we will gladly solve them for you. BASS-HUE TEE P U N T CO. San t r*«•»■>«•. Cat held “ , m t’r" ' Columbia (bounty Eighth Wlit-li in I*' " l a m i Stop nt NEU BKOS u i k II. «’arneli pl'-ascd thnt ho I iuh «UO-ll .1,1: rtaln m cn l for the ®H" of Si ll" l"iis uud Hiirround *1 commun lui a i yet i h " pnter- »■nnieni i„ "i l"'"n glvcn o u ls ld c Tortisi,,i I I" n n e d i|Unri"H" 0,1 ’he mal. i r i " t t •• rci-ently gavn Sinceri (i >n •"'I ¡'ll! .i I H a» li-y w Iridi'»» s ia • I o f rad io fan h '•mUKhoui " i . n and In o t li c r ' lii'ur.l • d i p p r c lu l i'd th e inu i- cordiali)’ inviteli P r f'arn..|| flnicil PA G E T H R E E FA C T S A B O U T And Intellectual Lectures h r Wilh.im K lb»hn, » deep »?u«b*nt nini Hoqiient Hp«»akpr. «II»- niNHing vital world problem» In hi» l»*rturo. ,,Am«*rlcn Among the N a t io n » , " V I Sli**pb«*rd, a man of brilliant mentality in a scholarly add resa. "A» a Man Thflnkath So I» Me.” and Jtnlg* Ueo I» \blen. will give hi* lecture cla»»ic. "Th** Pow der ami th e M atch .” Jmtg«) Alden I» a fa»« ini»lmg. humoroii» a n «I brilliant ape. r Season Tickets on Sale Soon I l M I IN n ^ .r, 4»; S T I HUNTS dl.sMI; <1111 S p|.<NI Ilhi*»trat« «I Pro gram am! t bunloiiqiin Talk» will l»e lisirlt»ut«*«| so«»n. BASS* S A N F R A N C I S C O , S F A T T I .E HUEIER P O R TL A N D , LO S AM LU LBS \\ I T f ’H M i l l in rU sM !! St. Helens, June 7-8-9-10-11 J. W. AKIN, St. Helens