THE ST. HELENS MIS I' FRIDAY. JULY 21. t°22_
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Joint Deuting und Lester Welling will return to her home here In the
I,. R. R utherford was a business
ton
expect to take their vacations near future.
* visitor in Portland Tuesday.
Several auto trucks belonging to
the latter part of this month ami
Mayor and Mrs E 1 Hallugli mo spend It at Seaside
They will keep I lo- contractor., who have the c o n
MIST MISTINGS
tored to Astoria Thursday
bachelor's hall at the Wellington tract for rocking a part of the St
I Helens Pittsburg read, arrived Wed
Mr and Mrs Von (.¡ray and family cottage.
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n.sday and went out to the const rut
visited relatives iu Portland Sun
The St. Helens branch o f the Stan
non camp to start work
‘ ‘On«» Man in a M illion" Liberty day.
dard Oil company is now making
Sunday-Monday.
Mis \ .1 Kell! went to Portland,
Attorney Fred Herman o f R a i three deliveries o f gasoline each wees
Mrs J. K. Hobbs was a Portland nier was in St Helens Monday on to Yernonta. The truek goes hy the W, I, idav n nlng ... ma#...........P
Merle Wilson und
St lleleus-Pittshnrg road and tak. - daughter \l
legal business.
visitor Saturday.
Nelllf. who
from 600 to 600 gallons each trip
Mr and Mrs. Peter Berm fin and Since the company started to tnak - frolli Mayfield <'it11( o u iIn, and will
T J Klippin. a prominent resi
dent of ltainier, was in St. Helens family of Trenholm were St Helens delivery by truck the price of guso | spi nti the summer here.
v.sitors Thursday
Tuesday.
line lias been reduced 6c per gallon
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Slawsou. of
IV \V Richardson and Jack McKle
Sherman M Miles expects to leave
were business visitors in Salem on for Eugene tins afternoon to trans SPECIAL DISTRICT
act l usitie.'s matters.
Monday.
R O A D M E E T IN G
Mr. and
Mrs
Oswald
ItenilnK
Everett Howe left Monday foi
have been spending the week at the Spokane where lie will visit friends
Acting upon a petition signed ny a
and relatives for several weeks.
Wellington cottage in Seaside
number o f free holders and legal vot
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Montuna, win» have homi of men have compì,.,,,.
.imping In tiodfrey Park Tor the o f the Spimi*) road m,,|
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pa a week, expressed tlieiliselves us supply o f rock cat,
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1 , 1 , lilv pleased with tha St
Helens the i|uarry. will . . . l(|,,„ Î" '' h*
. amp ground
After spending a few I he road hog I ns ,,t «g.,. I.h' *wk
a o it i h here Wednesday night they “ •
•'»ruer" ," k“"’ '
left for Eugene where one o f their the y uiikton and II», l,„|,,r ... *|M»
r"»d,
hi , a will lake a course o f study at l.egln and runa bv u„.
bouse, con neri m, w||.
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the I nlverstly of Oregon
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'¡'HE LIBERTY
John (1. Manning went to Kelso era of Road District No 6. the c oun
Wednesday morning for a two days' ty court has ordered that the poll
tion for a special road district meet
visit with friends
ing he granted und the meeting,
Mrs. Dewey Harrison is expected which is for the purpose o f a redis
home tomorrow after having visit-d tribution o f the special road tax mull
friends in Seaside for several weeks ey previously voted, will be held ill
"One Man in a Million" is a suc the Beaver (¡range hull. Saturday
c i -«ion o f laughs and a search for July 29 at S o'clock in the evening
a handkerchief.
Liberty
Sunday-
District Attorney John L. Foote Mouday.
DELEGATES NAM ED
was in Portland Thursday transact
Ben Copeland went to Scappoose
F O R L E G IO N M E E T
ing legal matters.
Thursday to make arrangements to
Miss Pauline Larsen of Astoria ha* deliver a Chevrolet car to a recent
Columbia Post No 4 2. Tile Amor
accepted a clerical position in the customer.
lean Legion has appointed Glen Wil
offic e o f the St. Helens Lumber Co.
Mr. and Mrs Chris C Walker of Hams o f St Helens and l.ester Lluvd
Mrs. Howard T. Scott went to Port I Portland spent the week end with o f Deer Island ns delegates ' ’•on- tin
Mrs Walker's parents, Mr and Mrs local post to attend the annual con
land Wedn esday for a visit oi so,
vention o f the legion at The Dalle
' E. E. Quick.
eral days with friends.
July 26. 27 and 27.
The Ladle.'
C
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Clapperton
and
Mike
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Miss Harriet Koss left Saturday
Auxiliary chose Mrs A J Doin'tig
man.
offic
ials
of
the
Deer
Island
L
og
morning for Ilwaco, Washington, and
to represent them. Mrs Harry K i m /
is a guest at the home of Mr. and ging company, transacted business in being named as u lt im a t e
It is
St.
Helens
Thursday.
Mrs. D. W alter Williams.
probable that a number f the mem
Mr and Mrs D, Douinit, o f I’ ath- bers of both the legion and ui'x
Miss Mildred Allen, of Spoaane.
arrived Sunday night and is a guest laniet. Washington, and Mr. aud i 1 iury will uttend the .date meeting
at the home of her sister. Mrs L. Mrs. Tom Ellis, o f Rainier, were
Sundav guests o f Mr. and Mrs. E.
Conserve Moisture In Orcharxln.
R. Rutherford.
M. Helou
Due to the present draught, or
Hayes Esterbrook, a former resi
Mr. and Mrs H. E La Bare and ehardists who do not have irrigation
dent o f St. Helens, but now a m er
chant in Portland, spent the week daughter Harriet expect to leave to should tuke care of the tuosture sup
morrow for the Nehalem Valley plv.
Moisture can be conserved hy
end with St. Helens friends.
where they will spend a week visit cultivation but not added to. As Ion
Mr and Mrs J (J. Xauman and ing friends.
as the dry spell lasts grow ers ar
family were guests of Hally Heacock
The M. E. Ladies' Aid will have a urged to cultivate thoroughly at lea
at a theatre party in Portland W e d
conked food sale at the M E church once a week as late us the middh
nesday night.
'Hit-
parlors on Saturday afternoon, July to tlm latter part o f August
will maintain good g row in g condi
George Beban, the artist with a 2 2 from 2 to 6.
Come and get
tlons. sizable fruit and prevent th
soul, in a super-special production, something good to eat.
"draught sp ot.” — Oregon Experlrnen
"O n e Man in a M illion"— written
Mrs. Aimee R. Smith of Honolulu Station.
and directed by himself, at the Lii -
was a guest of her friend Mrs. J
erty Sunday-Monday.
S Both well for several days this * * * * * * ♦ ♦ * * * - .
Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Hoskins of v eek
She left for San Francisco
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Astoria, were St. Helens visitors ou Wednesday evening en route to her •
Tuesday.
The d octor and his wify
home in the "Paradis e o f the Pa *
WEST
ST.
HELENS
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are form er residents o f St. Helens
cific ."
The Con gregational Ladies' Aid
Mr. and Mrs. J Donald McDonald * * * * * * * * * * * *
society met at the h om e of Mrs. J
and son and Mrs. A. W. Markee and
R. H obbs on W ednesday o f last
Mr. and Mrs David Smith ana
daughter motored to Oak Grove on
week.
Sunday and spent several days with Mrs Smith's mother motored to Mu,
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hudson ana relatives and friends. Oak Grove is tnomali Falls Sunday
children. Mrs. P. B Hudson and situated on the XX'illamette river
T. F. Robertson bus greatly I in
Mrs. E. Leviscy motored to Seaside across from Oswego and is a pop proved tlio appearance of his re-|
Sunday and spent the day at that ular resort.
ilenee hy having It painted
popular resort.
W ord has been received that J.
Mrs H. Conner was a gue-t ,,f h
Mr and Mrs. C. D. Sutherland 3 . Bothwell and Roy (¡111 who left sister, Mrs. Danielson at Timber, la-
left Saturday morning by auto for an St Helens Sunday for San Francisco, week.
extended trip through Washington making the trip by auto, arrived In
Miss Helen Kiblan left Weilm
and British Columbia. They will be Grants Pass Tuesday evening They
absent for several weeks.
expected to remain in that city for day morning for Seaside where
will be the guest o f her friend M
Sherman Miles was in Portland a day and then continue the trip to Marion Morton.
the
Bay
City.
several days tiiis week attending the
Wilbur Larabee, son o f Mr m l
session o f the Oregon State Bankers'
Rev. A. A. Heist, Mrs. Heist, son
association and the annual national Philip and daughter Kathleen ar Mrs N O I-arabee. is euiploy. il
convention of the American Institute rived in St. Helens Monday.
Mrs. one o f the Astoria cannei i • ,, .
o f Banking.
Heist and children will he tiere for seining ground neat the niou.ii ,
two weeks visiting her father Juug>- the i 'oluinbia river
Earl Perry, a form er St. Helens John Philip and her sister, Mi«.,
Friends o f Miss Opal Smith will
hoy but now a prominent business Elizabeth Philip, while Rev. Heist
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man of Portland, called on St. Hel is in Tacom a attending the Epworth Le glad to learn that ti," operat
she underwent al a Portland Ims
ens friends Thursday.
He and Mrs. League convention
pltal was successful and ttiat
In
Perry have recently returned from
an au to trip through California.
Mrs A. F. Harnett attended th >
sweet pea show in Rainier W edn es
day.
See Ueorge Beban at the Liber
ty Sunday-Mouday, in "O u e Man in
a Million.”
Big chicken dinner at M E. church
on Friday. July 2$, from 6 to $ p
m. Everybody invited.
Mr. and Mrs. William Muckle m o
tored to St. Helens Sunday and spent
the day with their daughter. Mrs.
P. H. Brakke.
She and children
returned with them to Portland
where they are now visiting.
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Mrs J. W. Day and daughters,
Jane and Betty, are spending their
vacation at Hood Canal, on Puget
Sound. Before returning to St. Hel
ens they will visit friends and rela ♦
tives in Shelton and Seattle.
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BALL
C. R. Stowasser, wire chief o f the ♦
local o f f ic e o f the Pacific Telephone ♦
company went to Portland Thursday ♦
morning to attend the three-day ses ♦
sion o f the wire chiefs o f the Oregon
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division o f the company.
ST. HELENS
MOOSE CLUB
O F PORTLAND
FAIR
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P XR K
Miss Katherine Goodwin, book- ,
keeper for the R u th erford Realty
company, left on Thursday morning
for Seaside where she will spend a
portion o f her vacation
Before re- I
turning to St Helens she will g o on
a cam ping trip in the mountains.
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Miss Gretc.hpn Bierbach o f H ono
lulu passed through St. Helens Fri- <
day en route to Seaside where she
will visit her aunts, Mrs S. C. Mor
ton and Miss Olga H ellb om , o f St.
Helena w h o are spending the su m
mer at the beach.
Mr and Mrs J V. A Farneit and
children will leave St. Helens to
m orrow morning for Portland wher"
they will attend the annual picnic
o f the telephone em ployes at Crystal
Lake
After a visit o f a few days
In Portland they will g o to Seaside
f o r a ten-day vacation.
Elon Felton came down from 811-
verton Monday to serve on the grand
Jury.
He has charge o f the rock
crusher and gradin g for L. O. Hcr-
rold w ho has a contract for paving
several miles o f the Silverton-Salem
highway.
Mr Felton w om en lor
Herrold on several contracts last
year, so when this contract was se- (
cured he sent f o r Elon to take charge
o f the work.
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surance?
BEAR IN MIND
that this is the dry season and a fire once start
ed is hard to check.
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" T i l l IK M ITEM.l. FUS."
Probably
the most sensational
drama o f tin- year.
Terrific strug
g lit between revenu# officers anti
bootleggers, bowing the sinking of
tl rum ship, und the aerial revenue
irniiui !*•
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rx(.rrl, llir dell -savi u| piitong
lu lin- J u n g le s
Il s a t h r i l l in g
re el a n d real.
protected your
self against loss by having sufficient fire in
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"RI X( lx ROSES."
Motion picture fans recognize in
the Jap u great artist
"B lack Ru
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this splendid drama
Cnscrupulous
criminals framed the man who po-
-,‘ssed the . '- l e t of growing Ida, k
roses.
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(¡am i- S tu ris at 2:.'tn o'clock
Mr and Mrs. Arch Duncan left *
St. Helens Wednesday afternoon for
Vancouver, B. C.
After spending
several days in that city they will
m otor to other interesting places in
British Columbia and Washington
and will be absent for several weeks.
Misses
Esther
Hollingsworth,
H olly
Hammer,
Breie Stan wood,
Rose Adams and Dorothy Aktn were
hostesses to a progressive party that ,
was given at their respective homes
last Friday night to fifteen o f their
young friends o f St. Helens.
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One that will ple.ise
Sunday, July 23
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