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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1922)
T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST. F R I D A Y . M A Y 26. 1»>22 PAGE TEN There will he dancing in the Blue C I R C U I T C O U R T Mrs. W A. Ketel and fumily spout • * Rose hull Saturday night. Wednesday in Portland. N O W IN S E S S IO N W. R Magruder. a prominent res Circuit court. Judge .1 A Fukln Mrs. David Smith entertained at a ident of Clatskanie transacted bnsi- • presiding. convened on Mond.tt bridge party Wednesday evening. mist m isting s ness iti St. Helens Tuesday. Mr. morning Several case» have been Mrs. A. C. Tucker left for Portland Magruder Is identified with the dik tried and disposed of and there a n Thursday morning to spend several ing project ill the Clutskanie delta. il number of others on the docket I' • * * • ♦ * * * • • * * days with relatives. Tlie local Odd Fellows lodge will is not likely that the court will com A. T. Kiblan transacted business Wade Rutherford attended Junior have work in the second degree Sat plete Its work before tomorrow ntghi in Portland Wednesday. week eud at the V. of O. Eugene last urday night, at which meeting o f and probably the fission will go into A full account oi tin- ficers for the ensuing term will also next week Sherman Miles transacted business week. A good turn-out of tuem- proceedings will be given in the next in Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Eugene Blukesley spent Mon tie elected issue of The Mist ners is desired. All hands on deck to see •'The Sea day and Tuesday iu Portland the guest of relatives Judge White, Commissioner F u l l.ion." at The Liberty tomorrow. Patrick La hey, father of Mrs Mrs. Wlllaim Muckle and .-on Jim lerton and Roadmaster Mills went | John Oates of this clt>. died al l.'nn The t'atholic Boy aud Girl Scouts down to Kerry Wednesday morning I*.... used are preparing for their respective of Portland were Sunday guests o, to view a road which has been built ton Wednesday. May 24 was S2 years of age and had lived iu Mr and Mrs P. H Urakke. summer trips into the diked lands and which, uc Mrs. W. L. Crathau and children cording to reports filed with the Oregon for a numuer oi years Fun Mrs Hale Perry aud son George of San Francisco are guests of Mr court has not been properly con era! services will be held in Port are in Forest Grove for a short visit and Mrs L. J VauOrshoven. structed. land today. __________________ with relatives. Miss Ella Hal tan. wtio has been Mrs. M. Cooper left Sunday for Eugene where she will visit her teaching school in southern Oregon,; has returned to St. Helens to spen I daughters for two weeks. the vacation season. Mr. and Mrs S. C. Fieldes of Port Miss Elvira Blair and Miss Ruth land spent the week end with Mr Chambers were guests of honor at .i and Mrs. Frank M. Murray. dinner given by .Mrs. Thus. E Retell Matey, you have never sighted a last Thursday evening bigger, better sea story than "T h e Miss Lois Dixon gave a welnie Seat Lion.” Liberty tomorrow. roast Thursday evening at her horn- Misses Rose and Lavinia Kiblan back of Houlton. A number o f friends motored to Eugene Saturday and were there and all enjoyed the eve attended the junior week end. ning. Rev. D. M. Higbee and family left Mr and Mrs. Roy Roland of Cam for a ten days' visit with relatives as, Washington, and Mr. and Mrs - and friends in the W ill-m ette valley. Frank Lister of Carroll Washing Recorder J. B Godfrey spent the ton were Sunday visitors of Mr and The people of St. Helens are beginning to rcali/i week end in Harrisburg on a visit Mrs W. P Lassurd. at the home of his old time friend. Mrs. Lena Ramsey and her broth this. Those housewifes who want the best of gro J. H. Darrah. er, Clifford Gobba, expect to leav > Ralph Hickey of Portland and next week for California. They will ceries and vegetables at reasonable prices If you are Miss Mae Seifert of Deer Island make the trip by auto and expect to were in St. Helens Saturday the return to St. Helens ebout July 1. guests of friends. not one of our many customers, vve invite you to give Miss Elvira Blair left Thursday Misses Beatrice and Edith Lake of morning for Seattle where she is ex Portland came to St. Helens Friday pecting to remain for a few years us a trial order, and we feel sure that we will get your to attend the graduating exercises and then return to Portland where her home is now. The many friends at St. Helens high. next grocery order. W e will have an extra nice lot of of Elvira regret her departure. "There she blow s!" Get the thrill O. W. Roberts, district passenger of a whale fight in "T h e Sea Lion". vegetables today and Saturday. W e will be glad to Hobart Bosworth’s latest picture, at agent of the Union Pacific system, was in St. Helens Thursday. The out-j The Liberty tomorrow. look for an increase iu botii passen-i serve you. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gill and daugh ger and frieght business is very good ter Mary Ellen motored to Portland Mr. Roberts stated, partly due to the Saturday to see Kolb & Dill, head decrease in rates. liners at the Urpheum. John Sten. Duane Sutherland, Tom Mr and Mrs. Edgar Nutbron and Ketel and Jack GUby returned to Mrs. D. Doncea motored to Port St. Helens Thursday after having land Monday and bought additional been in the Nehalem country Tor stock for the Elite Variety store. several dnvs They had a fine time Mrs. Francis wife of Charles but the catch of trout was not mor Francis who was seriously injured than they could dispose of. here last fall, has undergone a major F. E. Malnxsteln, proprietor of operation at St. Vincent's hospital. “The Money-Saving Grocer” T the Vernonia hotel was a business * ». J J1 thl hp • • Mrs. Molly Masten. Mrs. Annie Morris and Miss Fay Beaver of Port land motored to St. Helens Friday last and spent the day with Mr. aud Mrs. Harold Beaver. visitor in St. Helens Wednesday. Mr Malmstein is a member of the Ver nonia school hoard and reports that the $25 000 issue of bonds bav been sold and work will start soon on the new high school building L. L. Lamby and family of Eu- egne were in St. Helens last week, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. H. Simmons They left by auto Sunday morning for Dufur. County Agent F. C. Holibaugh anil S. C. Morton, editor of The M ist.1 expect to leave this morning for V e r - ' nonia to attend a big meeting of the Vernonia Chamber of Commerce. I V .ï at H o m e b o d y else', exp,.,,.," do " The c hairman of Hie cliaiilsui|Uii ticket committee reports Unit the As often as not a oandldat. n. all of tickets W i l l begin Immediate "> realise »»••« he r“, * 1'*'* when he fulled to get „ „ „ “ ¡J ly aml that all guarantor» slid solle m r s are requested lo call on II. A I lillds at the First National hank In t « m » i . a t k t o i i . a h h i f y St Helens for tln-ir tickets The chairman also requests that the If you want a ticket committee push the sale of FOR S A L E K UOtl eow, see or write F L (1,-kets with all possible vigor be 11 l>l|(A| Houlton, Oregon tween now and June l - t and report Farm un thé Yankton mail their progress to Mr Child» ___ It* Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Phillips were Portland visitors Saturday and at tended the Orpheum to see and hear Kolb & Dill, well known comedians. T. J. Flippin of Rainier was in St. Helens Thursday. He is disappoint ed that he did not receive the nomi nation for county commissioner, but says he will work with the success ful nominee. Phone 42 McCormick Bldg. St. Helens, Ore. Jantzen , In .%« Swimming n«* lo In jear « In idl'd ike l( »«H '-*1 program Suits * Ug bru 4«) an«! d I it up b luer of R gruuii bo Iwtl«*1 ï cboavn ground*' [ter lb1* ' ic il trill' by I n «I« (ko rd attinti pretta II 111 II" ¡¿¡lUqua »I ...For... Men, W o n en and Children U rm H»' muti a Ib.K E Huhn irli-» Amu ir »orarli « S he fa •Boy «»-Vor Come in and see the display of l’inyer» abe-arf ■Ili PO" { j Hilf. N" kail t of h » t oa the II Bathing Suits k j | |{ Y Jucl*" I- h* Bilimu. ONE SHOW EACH NIGHT ht oui thi- Saturday A US T I NS The Liberty, Thursday-Frlday, June 1 and 2 D. W. Griffith s Masterpiece a vioiti | i fifth da b ( non then I famous ï, ï Ju ï bi bil lee S I K Uan lull! , , and it ♦ ♦ I I |Tlr local cliv I pleated a B ig City >r $ lu o il o U J Alone in the ♦ N * p ie qu.ir'i-t rIke direel 11 ♦ > ♦ I Sunday Matinee,'2 tori ♦ ♦ ; Baptist The Liberty, Sunday-M ouday, May 28-29 ♦ ♦ m I r of seaauii I I people rt-.il •per to ha v H o lix ) No mother to guide her No nuthin' -o liungt; Hu t by • he linn* Him rets ,i J,,», in tl| . Follie n plate of pork • 11 <1 beans will look like H llac- rhannllnn fenxt ♦ •> ♦ •fV f Ion ,V - f i • "" ■ “ «ferrst.i,. , ■fh iMW- o ptA M E kS P' LUM ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Rd The • ♦ ♦ ; ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 18,000 PEOPLE! 3,000 HORSES! ■12 Reels* Joyful One Show Each Night at 7:,'{() ï on. Show Go m sta nee Tali nadge “Pc •Hy« )f The f M ie s” — ^ The Most Massive — the Most Spectacular — the Most Thrilling Screen Production the World has Ever Known Popular Prices: 50c and 25c. Oh Man It s a % m cha t I '-0 fur Hrr« turn MO "-•y jii-it hoi ♦ NAT , y • A Special sale on Capes at Milady's Shop, McCormick building. St. Hel ens. On ladies' and misses' Capes a cut of from $5 to $G has been made. Now priced at from $12 to $26-— real bargains Milady's Shop, St Helens, Ore.— Adv. Mrs A F. Barnett had as her guest the latter part of the week. Miss E'hel Matthews o f Portland Miss Matthews who formerly resid*-d In 8t. Helens and for several years was one of the school teachers, has many friends here who will be muen pleased to learn she has met with marked success In her school work at Portland. i«du«*sday dai »e»»1' MIO r bis him" John Colwell of Bourbon. Indiana who has been in St. Helens for the past two weeks on a visit to his old time friend, Eli Shaffer, left W e d nesday morning for Idaho where af ter making a brief visit he will pro ceed to Indiana. Father Clancy, accompanied by Carl and Mildred Tucker, traveled on horseback to Vernonia last Sun day afternoon They camped on Mrs Tucker's claim a mile above town Property was secured for the c a th olic church which is to be built In Vernonia during July Services were held at the house of Mr. Corey iinw"1 L,ii rin*"1 4 y Roy Werings and Leon Kitchen, young men who have resided in St. Helens for some time, left by auto Wednesday for New York They plan to go via San Francisco and then take the transcontinental high way. Neal East formerly manager of the Liberty theatre but now travel ing representative for the Paramount Picture company, was in St Helens Tuesday calling on friends. Neal likes the “ road" Job and Judging from his appearance it agrees with him He hasn’t lost a pound of his 245 weight. *.!>*) IT' » I jurist ol Prof. H. L. Bates, )f Pacific Uni versity, Forest Grove, who is very- well known throughout the state ax well as in St. Helens will supply the pulpit of the Congregational church for several weeks. Mr and Mrs G. S. Gray of Albany were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. S A. Hawkins this week The visitors form erly lived In St. Helens and Mr. Gray will be remembered as assist ant roadmaster for the county. They have many friends here. kuME ♦♦♦♦ It Always Pays to Trade at Roy’s Mildren and Carl Tucker are in the Nehalem country for a short va cation. They made the trip on horse back going via the St. Helens-Pitts- burg road. tr The trouble will, . T IC K E T S Who waul lo ilo Solile! hing AKK N O W O N S A L E comm unity is i luti n ,«» C H AU TAU Q U A • IN < 1 »’ini her < Follies Beauties - Sweet Patooties - Vamps and Vil lains - Stage Struck Girls. Home-made Filhims - Surt to Thrill ’em - Connie Talmadgc - Makes Things Whin Harold Lloyd Comedy: ‘Back to the Woods Sunday Matinee 25 k; , Th« Evenings 30c, C hildren^ hue I.’ Iu I*0*'' 1'*" A,