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T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST PA G E T W O ARTICLES MIXED SAYS ; CORVALLIS EDITOR : l a las t w e e k 's issue of T h e Mist t h e r e a p p e a re d a u ed ito ria l fro ta th e C orvallis G a te tte -T im e s , w ritte n by th e ed ito r of th a t p aper. C. E tu- gills. T h e ed ito ria l w as in re f e r en c e to th e "K . C. O a th ' a n d a t th e tail end of th e ed ito ria l, th e school bill e d ito rial was mixed up w ith th e M IST M ISTIN G S E a r le K ich ard s o n , e d it o r of th e C la tsk a n ie C hief w as a business vis ito r in St H elens T hu rsday. Mr and Mrs. A lbert ll u r c h a m and K u th spent th e F o u r t h s t Kelso. W a sh in g to n , w h ere th e r e was a big ratio n . 'in 'th e following*'letVer to *T he' Mis*: * iU * C orvallis, O r e g o n . Ju ly X. 1921 D ear M orton: J u s t fin ish e d look in g o v er th e Mist. You m u s t hav, have w o n d ered w hat in t h u n d e r hap pened to t h e tail end of my ed ito i- ial. I d id n ’t know a n y th i n g had h a p pened until 1 saw The Mist. T he e d ito rial was picked out o f th e daily an d ru n in th e weekly an d in th e m a k e u p , th e hoys got a n o t h e r e d it o r _ send _ ial en tire ly a s a w ind-up 1 am the**bottom"*ofI" he*article""»s ing you It sh o u ld be so you and y o ur read e rs will not t h i n k me com pletely crazy. T h e " ta ll e n d " o f th e e d ito ria l, as sta te d , a b r u p t ly ju m p e d fro m a con- sid e ra tio n of th e K o a th to th e school question. In g alls was telling of t h e fin d in g of th e c o m m itte e of G ran d M asters of th e Masonic lodge in C alifo rn ia, a n d In p a rt, it was th is: Mr. an d Mrs. Von d r a y an d fam - FRIDAY. JULY 7. 1922 Miss B a rb a ra J o r d a n sp ent the [ F o u r t h with her p a re n t s who reside n e a r Goble. N ellie an d l.eland llu rc h a m . Miss Jo e A dam s a n d W ald e n D illard a c c o m p an ied by Mr a n d Mrs Jack W illiam s of P o r t la n d spent S unday. Monday an d T u esd ay at Seaview. Wn Rev. J S Mowry a n d w tte and l.oreu H a m m o n d a n d m o t h e r s t a r te d ou t early S a tu r d a y m orn in g on an a u to trip They went to A storia and S easid e a n d on t h r o u g h to Tillam ook r e t u r n i n g via S h e rid a n an d McMinn vllle. T h ey a rriv e d hom e T uesday n ig h t a n d th o r o u g h ly en joy ed the trip even in* an d spent Monday an d r u e s day at th a t p o p u la r resort. Y A N K TO N H e rb e rt W h ite, who ta u g h t in th e YANKTON. O r e , Ju ly 6 (Spe St H elens schools sev eral y ears ago. an d who is now a n in s tr u c t o r in on e cial to T h e Mist i T h e voters of of th e P o rtla n d high schools, was in th is school district m et a t th e school house W ednesday n ig h t to d e te r m in e St Helens T h u rsd a y . w h e th e r o r no t h e r e sh o u ld be an Jo sep h Maxfield. J r , son of Mr a p p ro p r ia tio n m a d e fo r tr a n s p o rt» a n d Mrs J o s e p h Maxfield. exp ects to I tlo n of s t u d e n ts to th e St H elens leave tom orrow for S easide w h ere he high school T h e r e w as m u c h argtt will visit his frien d. S. C\ M orion, nient pro an d con b u t th e result was J r fo r sev eral days jn fav o r o f fu r n is h i n g t r a n s p o r t a -1 T w o of th e most im p o r t a n t item s T h e vo,e Wi,s> >e *- 22: no. 20 of y o u r hom e b u ild ing an d often T h e re a r e ab out 14 to 16 eig h th th e m ost neg lec ted a r e a m p le F ire g r a d e g r a d u a t e s In th is vicinity who It p ro te c tio n an d P aint. I can supply will a tt e n d th e St H elens high both P. J. K uvunagh. A gent, St Is u n d e rs to o d t h a t t h e St H elens district will pay o n e -h a lf of th e cost H elens of t r a n s p o r t a ti o n an d th e Y an k to n Mr and Mrs P e rr y ll u r c h a m an d school d is tric t will pay one half R d a u g h t e r Mary and Mrs H yrnes and " W e fin d t h a t n e i t h e r t h e a lle g e d son Glen visited at th e Albert B u rch- F O R W O M EN — o a th n o r a n y o a th o r p le d g e t>ear am ho m e W ed n esd ay a n d T h u rsd a y . They w ere d riv in g th r o u g h from in g t h e r e m o te s t r e s e m b la n c e t h e r e to in m a t t e r , m a n n e r , s p ir it o r p u r W ash in g to n to P o rtlan d . p o se is u s e d o r f o r m s a n y p a r t of Miss Ls C annon an d Miss E. J o h n - t h e ce re m o n ie s o f any d e g re e of th e son of S ou th Bend. In d ian a, a r r iv e d k n i g h t s o f C o lu m b u s . T h e a lle g e d T h u r s d a y n ig h t an d a r e g u e sts at «null is s c u r r ilo u s , tv ie k o l iu ii I liliel- th e h o m e of Dr a n d Mrs. L. G. Ross — FO R MEN <>us a m i m u st t>e t h e in v e n tio n o f a Mr. an d Mrs. Corw in T a y lo r an d w ic k e d , im p io u s a n d v e n o m o u s m in d . fam ily w ho h av e spent th e past s e v W e fin d t h e o r d e r o f t h e K n ig h ts of eral y ears in Corea, a re g u e sts of At the Liberty Tuesday and t'o lu n ih iis is d e d ic a te d to tin- C a th Rev a n d Mrs. s>. Darlow Jo hn son . Some Wild Oats o lic r e lig io n , to c h a rity rio t is m .” a n d to lint- Misses C lara H a u g a r u d e an d Lil lian W vss an d Messrs W a lt e r 1'hlm an MOT L E I H . F L IN T . .‘fctrd D e g re e , P a s t G r a n d M a s te r of a n d P au l N eff m o to re d to Seaside T u e sd a y m o r n in g a n d a f t e r sp end in g M a so n s o f C a lif o r n ia . several h o u rs a t th a t beach reso rt DAN V R E ID W H E E L E R . dro ve to T illam ook. R e tu r n i n g to St. :<fhid Iteg ris- P a s t G r a n d M a s te r of Helens th ey cam e via S h erid an an d M a so n s, C a lif o r n ia . McMinnville a r r iv in g hom e T u esd ay WM. R H O D E S H E R V E Y . at m id nig ht. Wednesday, July 18 and 19 Afternoon shows for women only. Evenings for men only No person under 16 admitted Kappler, c h a irm a n of th e board of] school directors presided at the. m eeting The F o u rth of Ju ly celebration which was given u n d e r th e auspices of the Yankton R edm an was a sue cess and everyone a tte n d in g It h a d | ,1 good tim e The barb ecu e wus held in Stew art grove The a ftern o o n and evening dance-, were enjoyed by res ^ Idents of th is vicinity a n d many vis- Itors Mr and Mrs Ray T arb ell motored to Vancouver, Wash la (ton, on July i 4 and atte n d e d a family picnic of the Nowlea family Mrs Tarbell Is the d a u g h te r of Mr and Mrs Nowles We ourselves the better serve by serving others best ■ laii-") R O Y ’S HOT WEATHER GOODS Phone 42 T h o se who c a re to look th is up can find it In th e C o n g ress io n al R ec ord. a speech by R e p re s e n ta tiv e K et. t n e r o f C alifo rn ia d eliv ered in th e h o u se of r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s J a n u a r y 29. 1915. No w o n der th e G ran d Lodge o f C alifo rn ia d eno u n ced th e Klan an d forb id Masons from jo in in g it No w o n d e r th e G ran d Lodge of Mass a c h u s e t t s hag d o ne th e sa m e th ing. T h is p a p e r h as no in t e re s t in th e m a t t e r o t h e r t h a n to pu b lish th e facts in th e hope t h a t such p u b lic a tion m a y do s o m e th in g to a llev iate: th e religiou s b ig o try t h a t exists, most of w hich is d u e to lack of i n f o r m a tion a n d to tr o u b le m a k e r s who s tir Up a n im o sities for p ro fit. T h e Klan le c t u r e r points o u t t h a t th e Masons c h a r g e an initiatio n fee. T h ey do, b u t th e y d on't send o u t so licito rs on a comm ission at so m uch p e r head. W e do not q uestion th e sin c e rity o f 1 th o u s a n d s of m e m b e r s o f th e K. K. K. W e know som e of th e m an d k n ow t h a t th ey a r e ex e m p la ry citi-! zens w h o se p a tr io t is m a n d In teg rity l c a n n o t be q u e stio n e d T h is we s t a r . - ed In th is colum n on sev eral o ccas io ns lo n g b efo re t h e " I n t e r n a t i o n a l L e c t u r e r " ca m e h e re to sell his w ares. W e t h i n k th e y have go ne j Into th e o r d e r u n d e r a m i s a p p r e hension of th e facts an d t h a t as> soon as th e y find o u t w h at t h e facts a r e th e y will do w h a t th e K lan did in V e n t u r a — th ey will disband. The Liberty McCormick Bldg. St. Helens, Ore ^80 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < ■ Aucti Bathing Suits All Sizes 1 will sell at public auction at my ranch on Yankton road one and one-half miles from railroad depot, on- E.M.HELON Saturday, July 15 ♦ ♦ (See the Mist next week.) O N E F IN E Y OU N G H O R S E , WT. ABOUT 1500— at 2 p. m. the following described property: In- FO O D SA LE . F ro m 2 to 5 p m., S a tu r d a y . J u l y 8 at th e M E. c h u r c h p a rlo rs given by th e L a d le s ’ Aid A g re a t v arie ty of foods will he on sale. , trip 10 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < S A M IF .L E. B E K K E . and I»»1 Mr »n " I he Money-Saving Grocer" . t l n l lie g r e e l ’a ' t .M aster a n d M a s te r o f S c o ttis h l l i t c l o d g e . B lind Ik cg rec P a s t M a s te r s|> octor M a so n ic D is tric t. I litui m mm w n /rH rrrra K eep C o o l- S a v e L ab or “Do It Electrically” An electric grill, a toaster or percolator helps you to prepare an appetizing meal at the table. How much better than standing over a hot stove? N I P P O N Hand Painted C H I N A lightens labor on ironing day. An electric motor runs your sewing machine without work or fuss. I will also sell my Ranch of 35 acres nearly all cleared land (at private sale). Anybody in search of some splendid stock and a good ranch should attend this sale as everything will he sold without any reserve whatever. Terms will be made if necessary. For particular! address consisting of cups and saucers, spoon trays, con diment sets, plates, coupe plates, sugar and cream ers, salt and pepper shak ers and caster sets. P R IC E D An electric flatiron does not heat the house, and A S P L E N D ID A N IM A L — D O E S T H E WORK < >F AN ( ORDINARY I KAM . O N E Y <) NG I10L- S IE IN C O W : O N E H O L S T E I N H E I F E R FOUR YOUNG JERSEY C O W S ; O N E JE R S I V HEIF ER ; O N E N EW CREA M S EPA RA T O R; 100 F U L L B L O O D E D P L Y M O U T H ROCK CHICK ENS: A BOU T 20 T O N S O F H A Y ; ALL FARM ING TOOLS. JUST RECEIVED A DIRECT SHIPMENT OF ♦ FR O M P. J. KAVANAG H, Auctioneer ♦ ♦ ♦ 3 5 c to $ 2 .5 0 Kerr's Variety Store ! I tu Tb« Win» I I K " 7 w ill I n l u T i» » Itto o J u ly liaai'V t lu" lilao:« an.I I I r, it o u ■from i tu- I :t i \ K vtn I »>« Mr ami aaviy of ST H E L E N S . O R E G O N | i 4 *r.-, th i- R. E. MOE, Owner 1 l*rr> »»fi-! I Bar elor I Itbair h..nu lk rf, own ,i Make this an electrical summer. See our stock of labor-saving household ap pliances. liirl.Hliir k ; Iti« nrar fir I n t o It 20 STO RES St. Helens Hardware Co. PHONE 97 t h e JVINCHESTER sto r e » r* P ro g ra m fo r W eek B eg in n in g S u n day , J u ly 9. S u n d ay M a tin e e s 2 a n d 4 o'clock. HE.N'DA V-.MONDA V— M O NRO E S A L IS B E K Y — in— " T H E G R E A T A L O N E ." A m e l o d r a m a ti c s t o r y of th e F a r N o rth. P le n ty of p u n c h an d actio n. P ro b a b l y t h e most re a listic snow pic t u r e e v e r produced. C om ed y : "H O T O E E T H E P R E S S ." Aeso|> f able. T U E SD A Y -W E D N E SD A Y — AN A L L -S T A R CAST — in— " T H E C A L L O F H O M E ." T h e s m a s h in g clim ax o f th is t h r i l l ing p ic tu re com es when a ra g in g t o r r e n t sw eeps down upon a n d destro ys a S o u th A m erican village. C om edy: "T R O L L E Y T R O E K L E S ." P a th e R eview T H l ’RHDA Y -ERIDA V— SEHHEE HAVA K AM A — in— "B L A C K RONES." C rook play laid in th e u n d e rw o rld o f t h e O rien t an d New York. See t h e escape by m eans o f a locomotive driven at b re a k n e c k speed t h r o u g h th e wooden gates. T h is p ictu re ts h av in g a big run In th e hlg play- houaes l i t BOLD I . I J I l I) COMEDY S A T T R D A Y ONLY— FR A N K MAYO " T H E MAN M H O H A R R I E D HIS OWN W I F E . " A ro m a n c e filled w ith t h r il ls and actio n . A R E A L p ictu re. S ta r ts o ff like a h o u se a fire , an d n ev er slu m ps tv>m<-dy: "D O ME A F A Y O R .” P a t h e News T w o S h o w s o n ly S u n d a y \ f t e r n » o n 2 and 4 n. m P R I C E S A S I 'S E A L 4 SATURDAY and MONDAY YOU CAN BUY— WAX LU N CH PA PE R 18 feet, continuous roll, 3 rolls START SOMETHING “Start something worth while if you would make progress,” is the advice frequently given to youn^ men. 10c 5c 28c D EL M O N TE BEANS Buffet cans, each C H U R C H ’S G RA PE JU IC E Pint bottles, each G O L D E N W E S T B IR D SEED Two packages W H IT E W O N D E R SOAP Five bars .......................................... RO YA L C L U B V A N IL L A 2-ounce bottle .............................. There is nothing a young man or woman can start that will contribute more to their progress and hap piness than a bank account. CROWN FLOUR, 49-pound sacks Money in the bank begets confidence, and a captain of industry has said, “C O N F ID E N C E BEGETS E N T H U S IA S M AND E N T H U S IA S M CON Q U E R S T H E W O R L D .” B L O O K E R S COCOA, finest in America, small cans 15c. one- half pound 30c, pound S T A R T A BA NK A C C O U N T — K E E P IT G R O W IN G B E N E F I T by the interest we add and you will be journeying toward success. S H E R M A N M. M IL E S , P rr a ld rn t > . K. H U T C H IN SO N , C aahb-r 'l i o lu mbiñ3L~ount£Jitank S T H E L EN S -V - ^ / o p r G n M 58c C A L IF O R N IA JA P HEAD RICE, 3 pounds 25c 25c 25c C R E M E O IL SOAP 4 bars for D A R IM A D E MI LK three tall cans rPVTDAIIV 1 a ... . 15c 19c 25c $1.98 M A N C H U R IA N W A L N U T S Guaranteed crack 85 good out of hundred, per pound 15c 20TH C E N T U R Y C O F F E E pound lor . . ............. 29c LE N O X S O A P 7 bars for 25c 10c ............... D I A MO N D T O O T H P I C K S three boxes for [WEEK’S 1 A