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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1922)
T H E ST PAGE TEN F R I D A Y . J U L Y 28 . 1922 H E L E N S M IS T O. J. Thomas, of Goble, transact« I W H I T N E Y B O Y S T O 1 business in St Helens Thursday. COME W ED NESD AY Mr and Mrs. Harry Sherman, of Fifty of the famous Whitney Boys * • Olequa. Washington, are here for a short visit with relatives. choius will come to St Helens on « • * • • • * * * * * * Mrs. J L Storla invited a few Wednesday, kugust 8 and glee ■« p«'1 George Dommeyer spent sever»1 guests for a tea Thursday evening, formalice at tlie Liberty theatre days ut Seaside this week honoring Mrs Flora Owen and Mrs There will be vocal, instrumental and humorous solos, glee clubs and Mr and Mrs Justin Wilkins vis J F Swadley. elocutionists A 32 piece drill team ited friends in Portland. Sunday. Mrs I. Decker, who has been vis will give a tree exhibition ot fane., ■ Nano ok of the North.” Liberty iting tier sister. Mrs Lou Suiter at and spectacular marching on the Sunday-Monday Smith's Ferry, Idaho, returned to street at 7:30 p. m and the con cert will begin at v i e o'clock Bergen Bellville is spending a few St Helens Tuesday. Tlie drill team which will per days with friends at Seaside Mrs J W Akin entertained with torm here is the same team which a luncheon Thursday in honor of Mr and Mrs. Frank Keating and Her guests were attracted so much attention at the sou Donald were Portland visitors Mrs Flora Owen Mrs Charles Ross. Mrs Edwin Ross. Rose festival. Tlie members of the Tuesday. Mrs J F Swadley. Mrs. Clara Mil drill team will be diessed in pure white, red ties and blue sashes and Mrs. Jane Kelly left for Seaside ler and Mrs Flora Owen make a pleasing appearance Their Wednesday where she will be tlie The fire department responded to fancy marching is a marvel and is guest of Mrs. Mary Copeland. an alarm Monday afternoon It was sure to bring tin* plaudits i>l the James McKinley of New \ork was a brush und grass fire west of Win spectators. They form the Huma i here this week on a visit to his sis ter street The fire was extinguished Gross, tin* Hollow Square and the ter. Mrs. Orin Shepard. without any damage having been Double Shooting Star ami many ot Ii Mrs Richard Hobbs and son Rich done. er uitiiiue and artistic figures l'hey ard. Jr , were Portland visitors on Tlie Ladies' Aid society of the wall he under the personal supqivis Wednesday. Methodist church will give a chicken ion of their instructor, Mr F. t V M Holt, proprietor of the St. dinner at the church parlor this ev»- Bennett. The local members of the Whitney The Helens garage was a business visi ning from 6:30 to S o’clock. priye of the dinner, which is sure to Boys chorus, under the direction oi tor in Portland Thursday. Dr. James T. Martin, will participar tie a good one. is only 50c. Mrs. Mary Muchow of Portland is la the concert The boys went t.i A meeting of all the members or here visiting at the home of Her Portland and participated in tin ' the St Helens Tennis club and all daughter. Mrs Vou A. Gray. concerts given on Multnomah field those interested in tennis is called duittig the Rose festival and they "Nanook of the North.” filmed on tor Monday evening. July 31 at 7: 1 ."* top of the earth, Liberty Sunday and p. m. at tlie office of L R. Ruth will sing with the fifty members of the chorus who arc coming W-due.. Monday. I erford. day. That great novelty picture. "Na While in St Helens the hoy s ot tac Mr and Mrs Clyde Sutherland re nook of the North.” Liberty Suuuay- turned to St Helens Sunday evening chorus wilt bn the guesis of the pub Mouday. liter a week's absence in Washing- lic-spirited citizens who appreciate Miss Mabel Davies recently re iion and British Columbia. They their coming and the opportunity tu turned from i aunon Beach where she made the trip by auto and had a de- hear tlnm sing. visited friends for several days. j lightful time. • T H E L IB E R T Y Sunday Monday,July 3m W E S T ST. H E L E N S M IS T M I S T I N G S Miss Iris Snow of Modesta. Cal ifornia, arrived in St. Helens Tues day night and is a guest of her sis ter. Mrs. K. C. Conyers. Mr and Mrs. Peter Serafín and Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Martin motored to Seaside Saturday and spent two days there with friends. Sheriff Wellington, Mrs. Welling ton and Mrs Eugene Blakesley spent the week end at tile Wellington cot tage at Seaside. The stork came to St. Helens Wed. nesday morning and left a fine baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Martinsen. Everett Howe returned to St. Hel ens Monday after having spent a ten-day vacation with friends and relatives in Spokane. Mrs. M. F. Hazen and Mrs. John Philip visited their friends. Mrs Hoyt and Mrs. Bacon at Warren on Tuesday. H IG H W A Y C O M M IS S IO N Mrs. Carl Christiansen and daugh P IC K S C O A S T R O U T E ter Carroll Marie are visiting Mr Christiansen's sister. Mrs. Holden in Tile highway commission ut their Everett, Washington Before re meeting held Wednesday in Port turning to St Helens they will visit land decided that the route of tin- with friends In Seattle. section of tlie Roosevelt highway in fu rry county shall lie down the Ruth Storla and Richard Hobbs were joint host and hostess at a coast to the John Greisel cemetery It decided on the location of tin- birthday party Tuesday afternoon route of the mountain section of tin- About thirty children joined them in their games and delightful refresh Alsea highway for fi t! miles, liegii ning just wttst of Vow creek and rua ment- which were served by Mrs ning to the easterly limit of tlie Milne and Mrs Hobbs, Jr. Jackson White ranch. Bids will !>• Ex-service men should make their received next mouth for the giailing claim for disability compensation or of this An agreement on the Mount Hood at least get a certificate of injury. I «fore August 9. 1922. or his claim loop was delayed by the refusal ot will be disallowed This Infortnn Chairman Kudeen of the Multnomah tion was given to Mrs Golden Starr county commission to vote for tin Scott, the local Red Cross secretary promised $175.000. on the ground that it should he put in next year Rev A. W. Wilson, wife and child budget. ren of Mt. Vernon. Washington, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. L Foote The children re F I R S T W O M A N D I R F C T 0 R mained at the Foote home while Rev and Mrs. Wilson attended the con ference of the United Presbyterians which was held at Forest Grove. Mrs. Golden Starr Scott enter tained a tew friends at tea in honor of her mother, Mrs J F. Swadlev and Mrs. Flora Owens. Miss Dora Shaffer went to Can- Mr and Mrs. Tracy Howe left non Beach Saturday and spent the Thursday morning for a week's week end with her sister, Mrs. L. G. camping trip in the Nehalem coun try. They planned to first go to Ross. the Big Eddy on the Nehalem and Ralph Barnes and Miss Edna Gil join Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beaver who bert of Salem and Miss Esther Par- are spending their vacation at that ounagain of Amity were guests i f attractive and good fishing spot. Miss Mabel Davies on Sunday last. After spending a few days with Mrs. Harriet Elliott and Mi3s Grace Ballagh left Thursday morn friends here, Robert Dtxoia left oa ing for Westport. Washington, where the steamer Multnomah Wednesday they will visit Mr and Mrs Frans evening, returning to San Francisco Boh is now employed in tlie shipping Wilkins. department of the McCormick Steam Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Lupton of Por*- ship company and is getting along laud and Oliver Huston, also of nicely. Portland, were guests at the home of Roadmaster Mills returned to Si Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Denying on Tues day. Helens Tuesday morning after hav ing spent the week end in Vernonia Mr and Mrs. H. J. Anderson will He reports that the railroud com leave by auto tomorrow morning for pany had laid the rails into Vernon Corvallis. Miss Pearl Adams of tha: ia and that it was a matter of a short city who has been visiting them, will time before trains would be running return to the college town with them into the town. C. W. Blakesley has been added A telegram was received this week to the rapidly increasing list of niat- rled men who are "hatching.” Mrs by Mrs Golden Starr Scott from Mils Blakesley is in Astoria visiting Mrs Mabel Pringle of Cheyenne, Wvo . telling of the serious Injury of her Mary Christie. sister, Miss Hazel Pringle. Miss The Methodist Ladies’ Aid society Pringle was ruti over by an automo will meet in the church parlors on bile and will he In the Memorial ho.-* next Wednesday. August 2 at 1 p. pital at Cheyenne for several months m. Members are requested to come Miss A m e lia N'augliton. ulto Is ile The steamer Tahoma. after under prepared to sew. going extensive repairs, is again at tirsi g ir l d ir — tor lo la- a|>|«olnf)sl io Mrs. Frank Hoes of Broadhead. work towing log rafts and doing ger.. leali a m ale o re h u s lr» in piililn . ||-r Tlie steamer was tirsi H|>|H-.iranie » i l i l»- mi .b ili -j| ,,i Wisconsin, arrived in St. Helens on oral repair work Wednesday morning and Is a guest on tlie Port of Portland dry dock for l ari Sellili-/ P ark and pari o f V » at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin ten days and the repair work was ! «¡rk's miisii al -e.is.iii. \||-s Natigli, Ross. done by the St. Helens Shipbuilding fon is tl.e d aiigl.t.-r i t Mr. .uni vi.-s. company under the supervision of M .1. Nutiglilon and fo rn i— sim l—.1 Archie Newbold and William Phil Carl Christiansen, manager of the o f liti* In s ili m e o f Musical \ r i . Il — ip who are engaged in repairing stone company. m o lli—-. Mrs. lu n a N auglilm i. is n.»f. blocks In Portland for the street fo n a li) known f.»r ln-r |H>lill—il ami railway company, spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coin of I.o- «•Ivi*- M>*rk with relatives In St. Helens. Angeles are here on a visit to Mr Goln's parents. Mr. and Mrs W. E. The most wonderful, the most (Join Clarence has been attending beautiful and the most thrilling pic a Bible school for tlie past two years ture ever screened is "Nanook of the preparing for the ministry hut be North.” The Liberty Sunday-Mon- tween study hours he met Miss Ma day. rie Burgen. The couple were mar Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Jones, wimi . ried _ only a . few weeks ago and ar* P ro g ra m fo r che \ l—-k B eginning Saturday, July ü!>. have been h«-r«* for the past six weeks l,erP on thHr honeymoon trip on a visit to their son, E<1 Jones an,1 The Rutherford Realty company family, left Monday morning fori has an exhibit of Lambert cherries S .V T IU D W ONl,V— their home In Vlrden. Illinois. AN ALL-STAR l W| 1 in their window given them by Fred — IN — Adams of Deer Island The ten cher Misses Jessamine and Phylis "SILE N T $ EARS" ries laid side by side lack a quarter Brown left on the steamer Multno The dramatization of Harr mah Wednesday night for their home of an inch of being twelve Inches Comstock's powerful novel, iet T. They would like to know if 'Mam- in San Franoisco after a pleasant long selle Joe.” A throbbing roina nee of visit of several weeks with St. Hel anyone ran heat this record for size Mr Adams measured one cherry that the Canadian woods and rtt La w - ens friends. rence country was four Inches In circumference. Short S u bject: " T lie Elshcr't Miss Harriet Ross entertained her Norman Merrill, of Clatskanie. a IP a n tin g H ou se.” Pnihe New« Sunday school class at a picnic on Milton Creek Tuesday Members of respected and old time resident of the party had a delightful day and the county, transacted business in St SI'NDA V-MON DA \ — The potato crop That Orant e * Noveltj Pici in enjoyed the fine picnic dinner pro Helens Thursday j in the highland section of the fla t vided for them “NANtMlK iti Tilt Volti II skanie country will be siiort owing Xothing like it over before In film Mr and Mrs H. F. McCormick *° *ho dry weather but he believes doni Se«* special annoiin—ment Miss I,eona Perkins and Sherman M «hat crop on the diked land dla- I.MtVIt « «»MEDI — \.*s,,p | ahi«*. Mlles are taking a motor trip ,r,rt he up to Its usual produc- through Southern Oregon this week f l°n TEESDAV ONI.Y— Crater Lake Is one of the interesting o r * * VIOLA D I S I places which they visited ? / '-aiie. prominent merchant | — IN— and city recorder of Vernonia and J " T H E M UH II BICE \ l\ | lt Frank Carney of Astoria is In St '' McfJown. a contractor of that | A melodramatic com-dy-romanre Helens doing a little cheeking work were in St Helens Thursday ! \ on the election returns In order to They ram» over the St He|ens-Pltts-1 of a prof«* donai heart-retrievi-r furnish facts for the Olcott side of hurg road and made the trip from story of a girl'- assignmer.i r>> show the election contest between the gov- Vernonia to St Helens in one hour Dan Cupi«! th«- door ( «IM I DI •V.I k . i I v ' s lini.) ernor and Senator Hall :,n,l fifty minutes Mr Lane stated Pati«« Itcvievv that the people of Vernonia and thei Mary Ixipe. lfi-year-old daughter N'-halein -.-erfIon were In hopes that, of Mr and Mrs Otis I,ope and T,oiits the county court could make some \\ E H M -I \ 1 o l i Marin, went to Vancouver. Thursday, arrangements whereby the macada- TH E \\ HI I NE\ Ito) s fhe 20fh. and were married The mliing of the road would be mm- America's largcst and h< i ),,.ing- bride is only 1 fi years of age. It was Dieted this year so that the road sters’ musical organizatInn l'Ifiy an elopement. ‘ would be open for winter travel. talented Oregonians in con« ert. THE LIBERTY Mrs Charles Graham returned lust Friday alter having spent several da) with relutlves and friends III Port land. \li-s Rose Hi— *1 Is visiting with friends in Pori laud M i., Helen White arrived from Seattle lids week und Is visiting her Cut her, T S White. I*he Depot Garage delivered to It I \nliker of Goble, u Dodge autorno bile i*t the luit st model. \lis James Sasey and daughter Mae not Mis- Hilda Mabeffy are vis iling with friends ill Seaside. M.itison Chamber has bought t h in i. si i i In brother George in the i,u*,.i market, tin- deal being eonsuui mated Tuesdn) 1 i.m Klhlnn left Tuesday after noon for Seaside to munuge the gen in! merchandise store of Murray ^ Co. duilug the illness of tin- proprle Mr- Harry Hudfield * ud g u e s i her friend. knight ot Portlund Charles Graham is -rung on tin- fedcrul —_ —» File Screen’s Most Magnetic Novelty had as a week Miss Crystal ill Portland grand Jury ■■ - - — "Safety First.” Sli«* was i bright l i l t g i r l about thr«« taking her first trip :o visit her grandfather Tber» * as not much that failed lo interest the l a by mind and «mention* und giift- weis kept her parents pretty busy When tht«> ,trr:vod in one o f the Mid die \V«*st citb’B it was decided to break the trip there and stay over until tlie next day The usual rival ry was « v;d« nt between th** taxi and hotel bus drivers, and Hetty was ua Interested am curious spectator uti' men started some til two of th friendly span ng ihut seemed pretty Her mother felt serious to ih ty a tug at lier 'skirt and looked down a use —a loud whisper tO SO I m Betty: “ Muver get daddy wua. that man over on»* who duthn't Kxchange OF THE NORTH A S to ry o f th e S n o v la n d j Fhe Marvel Picture of the Age—You’ll See It Twice anti Talk About It Forever Judge rules l! no crini« tu play » ml organ on .Sunday We rul» i u crime to play one any time 3 5 iV H K Dramatic Hand-to-Hand Fight! Sensational as a Flight in the Clouds! Human as a Woman’s Heart! Beautiful as a Dream Picture! HALL There I m ih » film, «U)Hh(Tti In the world, on .tn> Mibjert, «u ibav* lutei) ti li i< i «i** a* “ N \ M h i K OI TIIK NOltTM.'* |tn ni«*r) In ti<»( the l>r««lu<t of ili«- forili** ImtitflmilIon of u **« ‘fwmrolat—-It la Ilf**. «uri ami (Irmiutil«*, uh il in |iv« «l t|n> l>) «la) In n Imiter» and ujirUlllxl St. Helens lumi. li h tu photogr ;t|»li«s! enilr«*l> In flir froju-n N orili, h « ni nul»**» north of rit lliâal I oii ’ h nnr**t tt«»ri lo-rl) «*ul j**•»!*. wlirrr Ut«* ■»"»! la ffOflrt inni flit* lumi |»ro<lti< « ■ nothing; w I k t t ( li«* avrmg«' tcmpcratWf i* Linnton «15 «1« gre«’«» ln*|«»w »*T«». Sunday, July 30th Game Called at 2:30 Fair Grounds Park Unusual! — i hrillin g!----Dramatic! i ii mi i» \ r m i. n il* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ u o iiu i lir« ui(H4 ‘ of til** High Price of ILN Picture n »light ad««ar* la in lie « o »* jtr ) , nm follow «»: s*un«lii) Mutine«* Tri» « h , •«! nini 4 I». m ^ KwnlnjfM, 7 iiit«l if i», in. f tilldrrn uiubr l ‘J, ♦ or no: iin \hm> W e Are Known as the Store of Satisfied Customers ♦ Die buying public look to this store for real values. Dollar for dollar values are aL '•ays found here. Striving as we have to first of all please every visitor to this -' 've make a sale or not, and to j ; iv c satisfaction and real service, and " * nP‘y sel1 our good*, has made this »tore known as it is— T H E STORE OF S A T IS F IE D C U S T O M E R S . ♦ ♦ Men s Newest Shirt Styles Ladies’ Summer Underw’r ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ H. r.* are new ♦ < ritira i approval. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ,l.ir t* to d m wiU. , . . „ r , moat ,,f ................ It), fast ,..|or pi-real«-, „then, of tignosi ,,r *.iri,**.| matlraa, laun.l— I n.ckbanil. ».,.1 with lb.- fav- « rile soft French cuffs. All ace shown al- so in many shade«.. $1 50 . $ 2 . $ 2 . 50 . $3 Ing m If h l l i r ntrnl|(ht y o u tlifu l fr«H k** of todâf’ Snioofhl> knit of fini* cotton nini finn rii». y n m*», * \ n » i k * * * * * Neat Prim Hose Essential Lovely New Neckwear Thl, n. w aanortmeni of n-kw.-ar gives us some thing vve are ,«rou.| Jl(|j ^ convent* nt time. « han.-, ,,|ks. I » ' " I be-i.iilir„| |M, i ferns. N«*w stia.lea In |»um tlimnil silk h««se •*» ■ * '" tlial new i-osluni«'. Hun*tl) *h<»«t«'« *- M n lav>*n«l«-r, etc. Ma. l.lne chx-h«*«l. bilk te*® ^ I>lw 4 'k, i-onlooui, nu«l.*, <■««• <U § l . 7h l«*‘ir *n<* ^ Necessary Articles for ^ Baby 5 Oc tO $ 1.50 UOSE—For Dress and Everyday Wear Milk HtMdem, Hilh BKMklntm. !««•»>«▼ Hilk T* ** j ii****, i 'mmhnu*rr> H< m <* imi «I rwrl«*«» M iirflrlcM of nii'dnl *|>|»ar**l. No matter the shmlc, wre have It befs— whh«N hr. wn. I.lmk and I w , . e f f « ,,. ntwvw and pun silks. 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c ST. HELENS, ORE. N«* !l«*tii «>f jrour wirtlrohc rtnitrllmb^ r« un fort ah |M*rff^**i fitting uni!(*r«'‘«r. Tbr ^ l«**’tlon «»f fl»e “ Mwiftlnjc*' tin«l**ri%«***r will > « mi «»f KArnu»n(ii ultidi nr«* trim fllttotí ^ •*l*fn* «I to k I vb tin* ntvndfr fljçur** Ii' ^ r blue bird Wash Cloth ln.|a*ct ou r lin e o f Illlie llir .l W » «h «1 "«h- **ral n itra. l iv e pattern s w hich ®«»ul*t Only *»<• •lalnty and s e rv ic e a b le dress«*" $ , ST. HELENS. ORf A