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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1922)
TH E PAGE TEN M ISI*. F R ID A Y . JUNK l e . I ' 1-’ -' W ilsen the happy grand and ........ I o f our Darwinian unen«. ' " ,H '• • '«» v r o p TMv for a number o f year» und lie hopes Mrs Geoit:«' I.HM ll is one o f Die most imiiislng We ileslri » h e r e tin parent» of Miss iliank uyr lo meet oiue o f the old comrades I'aieii II’ IIU Harry, who is things ibis talented little actor has und ft lends who ha*» who servisi » d i i him when the Iu I'h.'Hi- lll,‘ ' 1 ' 1 ' ' " Alameda, ' ' tine of the arene» allows t'uliior ever done "S ie,I ,|S ,1,, k,1lJ dluiis tried to la ke Kansas. That e m p i o 'ed m an ilia i|Är^ to leave for Full him high up in a tree, drinking out Stork Brings Boy Mr and Mrs iv.i- in l Mis kit and although White mu. hunk, exp.s Sunday but will of a cocean tit shell, » h i l o on uti- sickness and dean, of "Ur 4 ,. Dan K. Saxton are the happy par » a s a lad oT only fourteen years of '"morrow oi weeks and take wife other branch is a monkey eating a l l a l t l e m s of a fine baby boy which the age. lie joined Hie militia who drove 1 " 111 1 " banana I <• WICK I |[ stork left at their home on T hurs the Indians from Kansu». u,,‘l d m ' b i n ii I I heir home in Hie 1 'M ANI, * » » Ii allfoim.i > iiy day, June Mil. Duneing Party Mrs. Ernest Miliu lit*» opon» Hood Itiver INcnic. Misses I.ois and Mrs Arnold Hobbs were horde*.- Well stagni i tear. Hal Iterino Goodwin and Ethel es Saturday evening at a dancing given under ihe ¡limpie*»* of tlu* i ’ ii lleacoek and Messrs Williams, l has party given at the home of the lai- iholi. church at t lu* Liberty thoatro Heacock and Tracy Howe motored lo icr After ilio evening had been fu.. mglH was ¿ i M oih I ih I b> a the famous Hood Hiver valley Sun spent in dancing, delight tul refresh- fair i ,sl hut appreciatlv« indienne * day atnl enjoyed a picnic on the ment» were served. Oui o f town I........... null'' of III" i n i ' iluminen' baitks of Hood River. much larger audience guests who enjoyed the hospitality merlu of the hostesses were, Mr and Mr-- Those »In i were fortunate enoug! Woman's t'liiii Picnic.— The St Norman Pritchard. Miss H.ntol Hri lit speak in highest piai ■ 10 he pr Helens W om an's clu b held their an Hill of Portland, und Mr. und Mrs dally good numbers ren nuul picnic Mouday at (he residence J. A Johnson. Mr. and Mr», h. lieti In addition to the musica o f Mrs David Smith in West Si noti and Mr. and Mrs. Harry lloltm 11 u m > - rs, the operatic sketch w;i Helens. A lunch »¡IS served 'll tliel'jj! ^ arreu. u I bo woll riMM-ivt’d. ♦ grove which borders Milton Creek an inter- and after lunch there » a s Idi rary Note». TU»* public library Thi surest way to heat the rent estitig program. ro »• :\c*ii tb.h week a Kift o f fix* voi hog b to build a home of your own * ».. , .iurnes of Hudsoii a Shako» pea re \ net ion S; i It*. H \\ *• ogel. or tia'IU». Twelfth Night, King Leur. ♦ ;:£ W g.: \ ankton, has bills out and adver ||erchant o i Venice, and Hamle . W E S L E Y B A R R Y AS tises in ll»* Mist CO sell at public (n)nj c I*il. shortstop of the St. AN ISLAN D BOV ♦ auction n i Saturday. Juno - 4 , eight Helens ba- ball team. This 1» a use head o f h tfh grade Jersey catt »*, |iu | atj cm j ol| to tti «5 library library and and is Wealey Barry. Ilio freckle faced j together with other articles. The highly appreciated. Mr. I’ ll is a Co sale promises to attract many buyers. re.in hoy who has been a student al liero of nulli.' a molimi pici un*, ih | " J o c k o . " a liionkey ho) 111 "The l.o Pacific college. Newlierg. for the pie I Restaurant Change.— Mrs Charles three years and represented his c o l tus Kater." starrlng Jidin Birrynioi. 1 Murphy has bought the Bungalow lege in the slate oratorical contest and personali)' directed hy Mai Imi Nedan. wlilch is to he thè feuturi'i restaurant from Charles Hallberg held al Salem last year. at The Liberty for two ilays. si art In : and took charge of the business on Monday morning. Some necessatv B i / o Peddlers ( a u g h t . — Marshal Stillila y W'eslcy's pari calls for more acro repairs will he made and Mrs Mur Fowler of Vernonla brought three It is always best tu choose your bathing suit at the Ile Icups .mi phy will specialize in serving well victims before Judge Philip this week batic» tinnì d ramai li'» commencement of the summer season I hese ime prepared meals and at reasonable oil a charge of having liquor iu their runa abolii on all tour», inni I h alile prices. possession. J. B. Huyer had a lit to clini li il p a iree wlih alt Die ugillty B R IE F N E W S N O TE S OF HOME PEOPLE * * * * * ST. H E L E N S M IST M IST IN G S * * * * * * * « * * * Mrs. A. Tucker »a> a I'orM.init visitor Tuesday. Mrs. John L. Storla » a s a Port land visitor Thursday. Kev. S. Harlow Johnson was a Portland visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. t'. F. t arson were 1 ortland visitors Thursday. Mrs. J. \V. Day visited triends in Portland for several days this week. Miss Beverly l » n u of Arlington. Oregon, is tile guest o f Mrs. Martha Hammer. Mrs. tllen 11. Metsker. son and daughter, are visiting relatives iu Hillsboro. Mayor E. 1. Ballagb was in Port land Wednesday and Thursday on a business mission. Miss Merna Yeoman of Portland was the guest of Mayor and Mrs. E. I. Ballagh on Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Wellington is at Sea side repariug the W ellington cottage for summer occupancy. Dr. and Mrs. James Martin, Mrs A. Peel and Kashleigli Peel m otor ed to Portland Sunday. Mrs. Hoy Gill and daughter Mary Ellen are iu Portland tor a several days visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ellis o f llainier were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Helen ll<-in«* f r o n t ( ollr g e .- Louis I.a- t ounty Survey or L. J. Van Orsho -1 ven was a busiuess visitor in Port Bare who lias been attending the Oregon Agricultural college at ( o r - land on Monday and Tuesday. Jantzen M a k e for Men and W om en $ 4 to $6 Portland. Wants Home New».— Mrs A It Mi if. Works Sunday Evidently Mrs. M. Riceu returned to St. Hel Lake who is spending her vacation the stork believes lq the old adage ens Tuesday morning after having in the east writes The Mist from "bett er the day, belter the deed." spent the week-end with relatives iu Rockford. Illinois, to send the Mist for on Sunday morning, June U , he Portland. to her at Jackson. Minnesota. “ I presented Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wll Have you received your free miss the home news and I want to son with a da ughter whose name is brush from the Fuller Brush Man? he inform ed as to what is going on Phyllis Eleanor. The young lady If not, drop a card to D. B. Slawson, in St. Helens and community, so be » a s left at the residence o f Mr and Box 68, St. Helens. 27x sure to send the paper.” Mrs. Lake wrote. A. E. Austin o f Woodburn. was > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ in St. Helens Thursday conferring lleccive* Diploma. — Last week with Manager Ed Jones w ho ha. Mrs Fred Beckman received her n o r charge o f the St. Helens store. mal school life diploma from the Mrs. J. W. Day and Mrs. K. C. Washington State normal school at Conyers were in Portland for several Ellensburg. Washington She has had days ihis w>-ek attending the gran I reve al years o f teaching experience • at Vancouver and Puyallup, Wash Mr. and Mrs. Judson Weed left ington. Mrs. Beckman is the daugh Thursday for their old home in Ne- ter o f Mr and Mrs. W. H. Isaacs of halem valley after having spent sev Moulton. eral days with friends in St. Helens. Attend (•n»iul Lodge.— The grand Cast dull care aside and sail Miss Helen Kiblan and Miss Ruth Chambers entertained a number of lodge o f the Eastern Star was in their friends Thursday evening with session this week iu Portland. Dele with these stars to Lotus Land a weinie roast up Scappoose creek gates from St. Helens were, Mrs A merry throng! Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christie are Olive Sten. worthy matron; Lena Harriott, assistant worthy ma visi’ ing relatives at Seaside and As- There is John toria. They » i l l he absent from S i . ! tron' “ " l 1. K' £ Conyers, w orthy pa- Barrymore as Helens for ten days or possibly long- - Mrs. 1 liornas Ishister p .st worthy matron also attended th" Jacques L e n o I er. lodge sessions. who never saw a Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sutherland and woman for tw en Mr. and Mrs. Oriu Shepherd expect F< rn ier R esid en t t ¡»its. — W . N to leave St. Helens this afternoon Meserve, o f Grays River, Washing- ty-five year» and for a fishing trip in the Nehaleni '"ii, transacted business in St. Hei- then sailed away country. ! '-ns, Monday. Mr. Meserve was f o r again to forget Richard Foote, son o f Mr. and m e r l y county surveyor of this county | tlie one he mar Mrs. J. L. Foote, is spending a few and re sid 'd here for a number of ried. John Bar days in Portland the guest o f his years. He left St. Helens 24 years rymore In "T h e grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frann ago locating in Grays River where ^ 4 k I v Y I \ v L o t u s Eater" Hawley. j he has been very successful. During proves what can Dr. E. R. Derflinger of Eugene. I bis b rie f visit here he met many of he done with a picture when the was in St. Helens for several days I the tdd timers and recalled the d a y - tag on the purse string read "T h e this week, a guest at the home of of a quarter o f a century ago. Sky is the Limit.” woolen J A N T Z L N S U IT S will sell quickly. Till*: LIBERTY tor is assistant state veterinarian. Small lllaze. — The roof of the James Muckle, a form er resident GraT building on »he Strand, occu- of St. Helens and well known i by T,ie Bo>'s P°o1 lial1 an(1 sey- throughou t the entire county, was in I eral u Ps,airs tenants, caught fire St. Helens Monday and was greeted Monday afternoon. The small bl aze, heartily by many o f his old time was extinguisned before the fire d e -\ partment arrived although they friends. made a quick run after the alarm Mrs. Roy Danielson and baby son was urned in. The fire is sup left Sunday for their home at T im posed to I av" caught from sparks ber. Oregon. Mrs. Danielson has been the guest of Mr. and Mr Hugh Du from the l'lue on the creamery build Bois and while she » as here the stork ing. There was only slight dani- i age. presented her with a son. L. J. VanOrshoven ('. A. Saulser Attends Reunion.— Judge Martin' and H. J. Southard ’went to Goble White went to Portland Wednesday whole Tuesday to view and lay out a new I to ailentl the annual reunion o f the] county road which is designated as I Indian W a r Veterans. The ju dge I the Simmons road. i h e location of] lias not attended the annual meet Dug the proposed road is several miles west o f Goble and opens up good farming territory. Dr. W. E. Welch, o f Rainier, was) in St. Helens Monday. T h e doctor! who is the war-horse o f the dem o cratic party in Columbia county, de fo r W eek Com m encing nied that his visit had any political •rogrntn Sunday \ ftem oon , June IN -ignificance, although ho admitted having talked to several democrats St M>\X-\|liM,\Y — — as many as lie could locate. ‘ •THE LOTI'S E A T E R " J H McKie and Victor Anderson returned to St Helens Wedn esday com in g from Silverton where they had been doing some rock work for L- O. Herrold who has a contract on a road Job in that vicinity. Elon Felton Is working with Mr Herrold and has charge o f the rock cru sh ers. : : ♦ Feat urlng John Barrym ore, Anna (J. Nilsson. ( olleen Moore, J. Barney Sherry and Wesley ( Freckles) Barry. One of the most spectacular pro- | duct ions ever screened. Com edy: flank Mann in “ I p in Ihe A i r ." box of THE LIBERTY Sunday and Monday pirli- i Th« 20c - 25c - 35c : Nut in many a day have we seen such an interesting AT- Display ot good looking bathing caps of all kinds. To match every bathing suit. New fresh t ck just ar lived from the factory. Supply your needs. N"rl>e< k » i l l drive n :lf>-|»niiy -pike through » li-lncli fir pi.ink » illi his liare fisi. N,,r- I m -< k is ilio only mini in the in rid who can expand lits ms k fr. m IN to 21 im lies. Illustrating » r e s ili n g holds •'J Professor \,| Barloe It Hie »urlìi s most scii-tilifii » r.-st f. r on * ati li-as-i alrli-eini and llii- Jltstl. Miss ftilhy XI ii. » i m weighs onlx ON pounds, challenges any man in Ho- world io lift her in straight arm lift. C h ild ren ’s B ath in g Suits $1.00 to $4.00 —T he kiddies can have a good time in one of out Mthing suits. Made to fit properly, fast color. A choice of several m odels and this is the right time to make selection. \TTIt U T K IN Vorixs k offer» » I )H-r m, „ . tile *«> tile man » lio M a is With him any period of lime. " B e d " Hill, tin- Sl, llel.-lis t it Ion**, will tackle V.rbi-i k in « .iiih-as- • alelí i an. AUSTIN S Drpr ncinblr M m hnmiiir :,in and Die Then, there Is Wesley ( Freck les) Barry a s ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 Jocko the imp of the South Seas. 20 STO RES Marshal Nellan who directed the picture, selected Freckles for the difficult role lie plays because of his starring abil ity. He makes more fun than a monkeys. And beautiful Anna y. Nils»« as the adventu ess who finds Le-| nol an easy cap ture. This I 3 probably one of tlie most spectac Shredded Wheat ular pictures ever filmed The story Biscuits, fresh . . is an unusual one and Miss .\ilsHon Federal Milk, carries a strong | tall cans . . . part in a great! play. T h e downfall of J. Barney Sherry as the In terloper w h o| himself is stung Mrs. E. M. Charnley. mother of T l ESI,A V-W EDNKHDAY— is a highlight and All-Star Cast in M rs ( ' M Beeler o f St. Helens died one of the most f " A T TIIE STAGE BO O K " at her home in Portland Saturday, Interesting fea A fascinating tale, vivid, spark June 10 Deceased » a s 69 years of tures. Me |g one ling and colorful. A romance filled age and had been a resident of Port of ten slars in with thrill and tang. land since 1905. She Is survived by "T h e lsitus Eat-' Com edy: "B o n e Dry B lu es" and tin her widower, four sons and three o r ," a First Nat Puthe Review. daughters Funeral services were ional attraction held Monday afternoon. that has crowded hoii.-i'» every T i l l KSDAV-I-ItIDAV— where since il» release. I who has been In NAOMI CHILOKRH Seattle taking vocational training a» — In— one o f the government Institutions. " C O l 'H A G K " “ T H E L O TU S E A T E R ” is here f o r a vacation with his par- Drama as you love to see it— Sweep» from Broadway to a South ents, Mr. and M r ; P. J Kavanagh r'lights o f happiness shadows o f sac I S e» ¡»le with glamor, drama and and will rest up du ring the dim m er rifice. I laughter in every »tep ,,r p » »rory month-' Ralph i- .m ex “ rvh e man C om edy: "Tin* lla-hfiil la iver." of and was seriously Injur' d while with ! S P E C IA L - Between show* "there| f â r S f i 1* " W,l° ' " i V* r aw “ woman year« and then falls for an I.’ ncle Sam'» forre» In France I will be a *-* ....................... big athletic p e r fo rm a n ce ,. ' vn,|t„ r,,SR when Norheck, w orld -famous w r e s t _____________ W ord ha» been rerefved from |" "" offer $1 each minute to any] Dr Thompson, who 1» now com er stand» unthrown. " R e d " Hill — SEE IT A T - attending the Western t'ongr«'»» of o f St. Helen» will get the money O ptom etry In Los Angeles that will he h om e shortly and will make S A T l ’ RD A V O NLY — one o f his first trip» to St. Helens " D A R IN G D A N G E R " Dr. Thom pson is taking post-grad- Featurin g Frank Morrison in one uate w ork while aw ay and will he at I o f his Intensely interesting Western W ith tin. I'nunl H onda) Matlni-e vour service Saturday, June 17 with productions. the very best end latest method» of C om edy: “ Hcf»le«l On, ,,f C o u r t" N O A D V A N C E IN PRICKS optom etry. iNjn't forget the dat« Pat lie News. Saturday, June 17. Orcadia Hotel tin- ------ - --------------------- ■— — til 4 p. m — « d v t. 2612* Prlr«.». .'Me anil ll»r. Junior licit WH ruling ♦ ul 7:4M, p. III. PHD I s liwluel |, loin*i 111 L buy ! Ii.' Attractive Styles Here ♦ Running 7-Passenger Auto Over Norbeck’s Body Lot tl The £ |i'prr Bathing Caps — New and ♦ In Addition to regular pirtiiw progni in. OUTDOOR T R A C T IO N ro ot P »riüon- I Big Athletic Show FREE I Huli'hfk lamtst Won- dertul color scheme— perfect titling fast color—the s t y l es are prettier than ever and the quality is the .isual Jant/cn standard. s r. HELENS, UR EGON i . . . The Liberty sur i T H U R S D A Y & F R ID A Y JU N E .’ ..’ -23 1 . < arson. The doc- Bathing : tle matter of seven pini» and a couple nj .marts The ju d g e soaked him f or |;too and added ten days In the hoosegow for good measure. Dan V0 l.U 4 4 4 * 4 4 * 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 20 STORES I Iu* place to buy groceries at wholesale prices in a re tail way—we are selling Saturday and Monday lie Royal Baking Row der, 12 oz. can 9c Royal White Soap per bar ................. 40c M J. B. Tree l ea C. & I. 1-2 Tb. 4c A rg o Corn Starch per 1-lb. package Baker’s Cocoanut, 10-oz. cans . 8c Lenox Soap, 3 hars^ 10c ; 10 bars . . 32c Spanish O livi-, full pint jar Fresh Rolled Oats 4 pounds ............ 23c P. & G. Naptha Soap, 4 bars . . 25c fee, 3-lb. can CRISC O Royal Club Cot- 27c 71c 1.05 $1.95 1 lb. 23c; ID, lbs. 34c; 3 lbs. 68c; 6 lbs. $1.30; 9 lbs. Mason I ruit Jars, porcelain lined caps, the genuine son—pints 85c doz., qls. 98c doz., half gal. $1.48 Campbell’s Beans per can .............. 1 lc Preferred Stock Coffee, lb. can 35c ffires Root Beer bottle . . . 18c M «ü d Del Monte Beans large 2 / l 2 can . . . 20c Olympic Flour 49-lb. sack $2.09 Pearl Tapioca 2 lb».................. Blookcr Cocoa, fin- est in w orld ......... Golden West Bird Seed, lb. pkg. l5ci 15c ûg “ V. “ G o o d C o f f e , i . b e n e fic ia l l o « n y „o rm a i P «* * | < nt ii r y brand m a k es if »u re y o u w ill h a v e g o o d c o ffe e - Pound 33 cents hiir.i, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦< ,,0#tln„e,|