T H E ST. H ELEN S M IST, FRIDAY- AUGUST 4. 1922 PAGE TEN the dickens J u d g e and Mrs. Martin W h ite re that wich wus hot us T h e r e will he no meeting of T h e also an Mrs Howe turned to St H elens Monday aftei American Legion Monday night. Jim ilasli Mr. and Mrs J . H. Cade, son noon from a week end visit to Com Mister t.alfney what- ned , lir e M IST M ISTIN GS J a n i e s and d au g h te r Violet motored iiilssiouer Jtldson Weed and family Icheef now ust nic to tell you to clean lo Salem Sunday and spent th e day in »he I'p per N ehalem valley I up in hack of your store from rule , , * * « » * * * * * * with friends. At t h e ir ann ual convention held histi so they wont huff to work Mr and Mrs. Von A. G ray and in T h e Dalles last week. T h e Amer Glare seifs to detli with fires Head T h e L iberty'» ads. child ren left this morning for Sea-M ean Legion re-elected Rev I-rank j lm ,|a»h Miss Grace Howell was a P ortlan d side T hey will visit with Mrs. 8 . I J a n i e s of Dallas as s tate chaplain Mi-der Stork w us up to Mlstei v isitor Monday. C. Morton for several days and then Rev J a m e s served as chaplain dm I Demlng |»,.lum w• s « \l itm I g-'ss lie wu- | lug th e w ar. He is a son-in law *>f |, Giare |1 ; 1 new , , , . ma ud baby grand baby wlcll Is a girl Miss T helm a F e lto n has accepted go to Cannon Reach. Mrs H J S o u th a r d gave a fare Mr and Mrs C. H Thompson of St wich is Mrs. Huston's wich Is Idood a position .it M ason's Confectionery. ell d in ner Monday evening for Mrs Helens. I I'ulashutts (o them Misses Holly H am m er and Hose F lo ra Owen who left for San J o s e jlm dash Adams spent the week eud in l*or' C alifornia, this week Mrs. S o u t h L O ST .Mister Ayres wleh wus In the war Purple silk um brella. Ivory land. a r d 's gu ests were Mrs F lo ra Owen ! tips aud ivory handle. Finder Mr and Mrs Guy Kieldhouse and I Mrs C lara Miller. Mrs. J F S w ad-j please return to Mrs K W Ketel, d aug hter J e a n motored to i\eiso|ley. Mrs A R Duncan and Mrs St. Helens, or leave at T h e Mist Golden S t a r r Scott. offic e. Reward It Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Lou Puzev and fun, Councilman J . \V McDonal-1. and lly re turned to St. Heltms. Tuesday i sor M i c k - ' were business v isitors in a f t e r a w eek's outing spent in th*-! P ortlan d Tuesday . Nehalem Valley. T hey made the I n g r a m for II» t t n - k Beginning on Mr and Mrs. A. J. Demlng and trip by auto, going by the Corn elius s .i.u n ln ) . Vogasi A, with Mimlo) Mrs Oswald Demlng were P o rtlan 1 P ass rou te Into Hillsboro. At B a n k s ! Matinee 'J lo I». they stopped fb r a short visit with visitors Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Ivan R Yates Our Boy R eporter S V I t I l l i U » IN LY — Miss Gab riella aud Mary Yander- Mr and M s r h Robers on had R I I II \ I U » K 11*1 I X « . scheu re of Y a n k to n were Sunday — Presi* ills— gu ests of Mrs. L e s t e r Lloyd i as t h e ir gu ests on a m otor trip S u n F a r e an w arm er less you h a f f to. " O l T I I \Y K I»" Mrs. F r e d C h ristie and family day Mr and Mrs W T. Sim ons T h - get up ill the nite to see w hats the party motored to Vern onia via th» I d ic kens the m a t t e r with the lialiv Featuring Bill Patton and Carlyn were up from A storia to attend tile Wagner An all-s ta r cast St. H e le n s -P itts h u r g road and afte r I ennvhow like my fotlier does lots of I 0 . O. F. and R e b e k a h picnic on A good West, in with many thrills spending several hours in the Neha tim es when he's cryiti. T h e buby I Sunday. lem metropolis, continued th e j o u r ! mean. An then he dont want mv and exciting moment*. Mrs. Ch arles Phillips e ntertained ney via T im b e r and F o rest Grove and SU O R I s t u . l l i t s " H e r Y w fu l ' t'other he wants my Mother. in honor of Mrs. J . F Swadley ui P ortlan d arriv ing In St Helens late 1 t\." a last i i lueily. 1’lu t.umi«*, an jin i d a s h a luucheon Frid ay. Covers were laid Sunday night. T o d a y its a holllilav in R ellju m lull-resting ............. . P ittile Ne ws. fo r six. E. M. Melon re turned to St Hel .in B urm a in the hunk but ii ain't L este r W e llington left St. Helens ens Sunday night a f t e r a w eek's va ¡n o th in here cause l ust Mister M M i l V AND MONDAY — " I | o \ \ I It o l T H E N ORTH" Monday m orning for S easide where cation spent In W ashingto n and B r i t 1 Hutchinson, whats w are my mun A 7-reel t urwood story of th» In company with a -y is d raw erin in tru st to beet the he will spend ten days on a well- ish Columbia. „re.it Northwest, filled with action party o f friends from R ain ie r, h " I band. earned vacation. j l m iliisli aud suspi-u.-*• Portions of this pii ; motored to the Sound cities. M oun’ Dr. aud Mrs L.. G R o ss a .id sou T aco m a, or R a in ie r (w hichever yon Mister S to rk wus up to Roller s ture filmed in Oregon, t See special J o h n returned t j St Helena Monday visititi an's goln to be here a clippie adv. I evening from Ca- non Reach win-re wish to call It I and to Vancouver around with sum S H O R T s l I I J H I'- H a r o l d Lloyd they spent a pleasant ten days' out B. C. T h e party e njo y ed the trip and of weeks visititi homew ard bound the o fficials at the! old trends, in ‘ III I I - < me- Gin G ir ls ," ills fun. ing. bord er line, while very courteous J l m dash n u -I i i l» r i . i ' « |i l a i d e , " L m - »: Miss Genevieve Gilbert, prominent were equally positive. Mr Helon j Mister Howe's back from visitili I ir-i sig le " in P ortland musical circles as a s o lo stated ‘ up to W ashington an places like ist. is spending the week in St. Hel I t I al) H I M I Y\ E D N K M D A Y — ens. the house guest of Miss Lucile M V I T MIMILI \ SI» Iti li\ I I V Cummins. R E M I ii A nu m b e r of friends of Mi3s Na — IN — omi Bunn ell e ntertained ner r r ia n v "Till P \ *-a|i i N Y T E P I L G R I M evening with a farew ell surprise A thrill with mystery, during and party. S he is s tartin g on a trip to 'i\c in a venturous game for power no rth ern W ashingto n. aud millions. M IG R I -»E R JEC T S " ll u h liy 's Mis Mrs. J W. Day and daughters. ! t ak e ." Palin- Review. Misses J a n e and B etty , returned to! S t. Helens F r id a y evening after, I I I I R a i l \ Y W i l l Iti I » \ Y — several weeks spent with friends in | the Puget Sound country. H E B T L Y T K I .L — IN — C h arles G raham left yesterday for r i l l R B . I l l - T H A T r N i l .E l l '' P o rtlan d to resum e service on the Wherein the highbrow pugilist federal grand ju ry. He put in a n or -hows that he can love like he can last week in this governm ent work fight. A rih tickler lunds a ! and passed on six cases. knockout with laughs, ail Vane. , Mrs. C lara M iller spent th e week (or ringside seats. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'B lu e llhsel S H O R T SI R J E » T : Tom Howltt of P ortlan d and made a j md B ev o ." trip to T h e D alles with the Howitt family. S he returned to St. Helen- T w o Show*» on S iiiiifn ) a fte rn o o n . Monday afternoon. *J and I. Don't fail to wi* " F I ovmt ? tl»f North." It'*- th e tw-st ( ur* Mrs. E lla W v tn e r and Miss Annie wood pU'tuiv « v*T in wir. R o d g e rs of Cassonville, Wisconsin , who have been visitin g t h e ir cousin. Mrs. P. L. Adams for th e past two m on ths, l e ft la s t week for ( a s t 'e R o c k . W ash in gto n , to visit o t h e r r - 1- ♦ atives. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. L eland Austin of ♦ W oodburn, who have been spending ♦ the past ten days at S easide, ♦ passed thro u gh St. Helens last night | en rou te to t h e i r home and stopped ♦ —:n long enough to gre et a nu m b er of ♦ t h e i r many friend s. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Arch Duncan re ♦ r * ___ turned to St. Helens S a tu rd a y af eg « ♦ t e r a ten days" a u to trip through W a s h in g to n and to Vancouver. B. C. ♦ T h e y mad e the trip with Mr. and Mrs M artin Hoven and child ren of > G oble in the Hoven car. ♦ You can s a ie ly com e to Dr. ♦ Thom pson for consultation ♦ and e xam in atio n , knowing that his many years experience and k n o w l ¥ edge a re always at your service. Con- ] ♦ su it him about your eyes next visit, ♦ S atu rd a y , August 12, Orcadia Hotel. Imd a berthday an had a bunch o f | from eatin t Wl much. In * Hood chickens an had cmnpney lo help kids llilll enjoy them 111- Is M veers oidi J " u dindi only lu- dont look like til) yet K a th a rin e t loud iv In'a jlm dash ! Wt-aalde ou vacasi,in, wt|fc «un, t hen she'» laj (.eolia P erkins wus here visitili '«> II,„ I'll III pi ti, less she r e iss im a * on vacashuti with pay. "käs She's in S F r a n c is c o now worklti ' S l" ' ' ' 111 sich e e 1(* p | e r Up to Rut |„.rrura. 11 JI k d for good wages wich Is the place I k | 1| ware they bail a fenrre e a rt h quaku i (hat. will, time J 1"» dash Jim dash Greti- lii-ii Hierhack-, iluvj Doctor Hoskin s wus h e re seeln Ins frauds whut used to live t i n e ».IN Visitili Ml Morin* ? but up In Astoria now an Mrs H i m - morn blood rt-lushun, kins alto My m o th er used to give Honolulu m ire you ì' h , i I wnr, me nsloria when I wus u kid uu ales down to your km- fr» hi . ...... '[HE LIBERTY ♦ ► G E O R G E Su n d ay, Aug. 6 vs. Regular Team <. \ MI « NI « » I» IT Ï ;tu ITI TXN K T h e -"Olii l'intani" hat** sinnig lineup, ptajr,- W III Wi n- -I e|| „ „ (J„ ■ iti ill,uni,n,| ^,-teraJ >ran Ugo. It w i l l In- a game art! w o r t h seeing Ile surr lo lu- th e r e when the uai'tiv t u l i - piu) tinti. P r o , eetln ,.f the game w ,11 K<> to w a r d « innklng op j d i f i l l i in the ball iloti'« Ire n n u r) . D I M ! Ol I W i t lUNtT D m V ol H I IVOKfTB Th rillin g ; Rescues, E n th ra llin g I n= dian Battles, Picturesque Signal Fires C arl T u c k e r and L. J VanOrsho- ven re turned to St Helens Saturdav evenin g from V e rn o nia where Mr. Van Orshoven had been doing some surveying. T h e trip from Vernonia to St. Helens. 31 miles, was mad e In one hour and 25 minutes in Carl's "b u g .” ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M is, L u c ile C um m in s had as gu ests from P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay M r s . ! M M. K ingler. Mrs. R K J o n e s , Miss Helen Jo n e s , E liz a b e th Doyle, M ar •Tower o f the N orth," Big Special Production at Tin Lib. S i e n e from g a r e t She rid an . Messrs. R o b e rt and <T»> Muniti»)- and Mollila). K e nneth R ln g le r. and little Miss In the ‘‘F lo w e r of the N o rth ," the on one of th e highest peaks of a M arion R in g le r, th e la t t e r rem ain ing T h e flatni-s shoot a ttra c tio n a t T h e L ib erty next S u n mountain range. f o r several d a y s ’ visit. day and Monday, with usual matinee, hundreds o f feet In the a ir lik - a Mr and Mrs. Glen R. M etsker, V ltagrap h has produced a tru ly won huge giant beckoning to tho <• in th- d au g hte r, C a th e r in e and son, G. R. d erful picture in every sense of the valley below. It was caught by the M etsk er, J r . , motored to T aco m a. word. ,n» o ' It Is based upon a famous eye of the cam era, and fo 1 W a s h in g to n . Monday and visited in novel by J a m e s Oliver ( urwood, tlie most picturesque < enes In the t h a t city fo r sev e ral days. -vir. whose works a re am ong the best s e l production. M e tsk er attended th e annual m e e t lers and have over a million and a S i m s Take lx ng I b ain e ing o f th e W as h in g to n B a r a s s o c ia half circu latio n Out of all the s t o r tion and ad dressed th a t honorable ies (.'urwood wrote. " F l o w e r of the P erhaps the most spectacular body. N o r t h " is perhaps one of the best. scenes In the production are tlios ! It deals with th e cou ntry " n o r t h of that («-cur In the famous Big Tl un Mr. and Mrs Oswald D e m in s and 5 3 ” j n th e sum m er time, and is full der Rapids, where Pauline S t a rk e jn ' Mrs. A J Demlng retur-io.l from o f actio n— a s tru g g le between the a p ad dleles, canoe shoots down T h e Dalles F r id a y evenin g a f t e r a t hero and the forc e of wealth and toward the f a l l, with the current go tendin g the annual meeting of : ha greed that are united to cru sh him. Ing th irty-fiv e mile an hour A A m erican Legion. Mrs. Demmg rep But at the heart of the story is a hundred feet above the f i l l s the resented t:ie W o m e n 's A uxiliary of rom ance. plucky little heroine overturned th " Co lum b ia Post T h e party had an ett T h e story is spectacular to the e x canoe and breast the current. jo y a b le tim e and praise the hospi- treme. It con tain s th rillin g fights B ig Baiti** Hcene ti lity of T h e Dalles folks. and flig hts, heroic rescues and the T h e big battle scene between th» Mr and Mrs P. L. Adams re m iraculous escape of Philip and turned to St. Helens Monday from 8»- J e a n n e through B ig T h u n d er Rapids, employees of the fishing and «level a t t le where they had been atte nd in g w.h i^h p11r ° v,d* ° n* of »»• hig scene- o p m e n t company on one end. and mu the g re at play. “ T h e W a y f a r e r ." Mr ' h* ? Ujr . J rom and story tineers on the other and the inter Adams said that in one scene o f t h e ! vie,vi>olnt S lo w e r of the North of- vention o f a tribe of Indians, is on» play, which was staged on the V o f ,er> P»«*«™ opportunities not o f the most spectacular scenes ever W campus, t h e re were S 0 0 0 parG e<>ualled b? ®ny of the o th e r Cur pr.rduced in films. Thousand* of • Ipants F r o m 1 5 ,0 0 0 to 2 5 , 0 0 0 peo W00'1 * to r l " - players were used In the fight, and pie attended each perform ance, Mr Vltagraph has produced " F l o w e r 1 “ Ter ten thousand^rounds of arnmunl- Adam* «aid 1 o f the N o r t h " on a h i* scale, m a k in g , on ®*P»ooed In the hi* scene. - » slowly both in selecting th« — Hi I « « L u cile Cumm in s, pianist and a c c ast and in m akin g the scenes. T h e r e , credited t e ach e r fo r the s t a te of Ore j are a score of speaking parts, h a i f j One o f th e most, spectacular flash- gott, will be In St. Helens one day of which are principal roles, and 1 es shows a lig hted signal fire which each week beginn ing S eptem b er 1 | hundreds of minor ones. I P a u lin e .Starke, as Jeanne, kindles and will accept pupils for winter _ Hcenc-S _ T a k ,___. . tribe . . of Indians on ,,»« tne ,i,„ e n in Oregon I j to s t a r t. t a -rv.i . »«'"■»ns work. W it h a su fficie n t nu m b er of .w a r p a t h This fire was kindled on young b eginn ers cla ss work ac co rd Much night p hotography has been the highest peak of a range of! ing to t h e la t e s t methods o f t h o r used In " F l o w e r o f the North " m ou ntains o f northern Ore*.,,,, it, ough and s y s te m a tic te ach in g will be Many o f these night scenes were ta k - m idnight, and It* flames shot hut. given in additio n to the re g u la r pri en in the m ountains o f N orthern dreds o f feet In the »ir and were I vate lessons. High school students ! Oregon where s ta te ly shadows lend visible fo r many miles m ay o b tain c re d its fo r outside music m ystery and ro m an ce to the scene See this big special production at study. Miss C u m m in s will be a t t h e , One of the most sp e cta c u la r night T h e L ib e rty n - x t Sunday and Mon 1 Morton resid ence d uring Augu-t F o r -rone* ever produced 1« that showing day. T h e r e will tie no advance ^ a p p o in tm e n ts call or phone 26. th e -signal fire lighted by the h e r o i n e . prices. TK\M We Carry a Complete Stock of and Offer E x cep tio n al Values in the Following f Lines Ladies’ Waists Hats Bathing Suits Ladies’ Dresses Sheeting Oil Cloth Sweaters Underskirts Children’s White Dresses Gingham Dresses Hoys' Blouses Play Suits Baby Rompers Baby Jackets Baby Bootees Jiffy Pants Silk Bloomers Yam Art Goods D M. C. and O N. T. Crochet Thread Also Stranded and Rope Thread Comfort Cottons Laces Tassels Ladies’ Belts Pillow Cases Pillow Tubing Sheets Blankets Comforts Gingham Percales Frolic Cloth Outings Silkoline Muslin Underwear Table Linen Jap Crepe Flowered Crepe Organdies Draperies Curtain Scrims Toweling Ticking Ladies’ Vests Ladies' Union Suits Heavy Duck Middy Ties Men’s Tics Middy Scarfs Men’s Collars Suspenders Hosiery Rubber Boots Paces Men's Dress Trouser* Shoes for the Entire Family Ribbon I .adies’ Collars Umbrellas Gloves Handkerchiefs Pocketbooks Ladies’ Vanity Bags Combs Men’s Dress Shirts Men’s Work Shirts Also hundreds of items on our display tables. Invite you to call, look over the stock \ USTI I m it in the rtli-n on t Mai propot lUef that ' itt made tc tna: ben «-fd [gjted State ntr referon the «lay b gi :o rep heir art' o ( . jThli result E- | ■ • a» rei { Hen W Slantleld ■ar> [ The Indnri rot'sin of fi {in. . . . Hell ha ut: I ■ Hopted lkf:>< ii,v hi i I»-. ; at for the nlture of I by Count dop-M. amt lied to exte linn hy a»sl i prartlce t Another r Hrh ' i I Heleun, fen , t It one tlni nple. and a sal of work I f consist In» nlnted .. w i l*n A E Far- he I ILi» I : . arrnngenn lent nf the a Another r* Urh to Colli [ y ■!' it ■ i. nmmisslori » open the hr purp» i- btlng that i [a tieran-i- .■' prohibit* •mam for fl the |. jn» (Tange ti p* th« law •r that they »nil prnu >fh law Is pa record as liter The new m [ Veatch, (1 ■ Harrison ■ re H 1 Mis-. Em u prog i fpper hail I fnpery» . ‘"'■»r. run si- ““ti'al n i l ~Mter (- p; tentne tax |, “L which ri Dor»tile run Represent i, ’«•tty Agent InforoMt [Elects Me rAllater ,,f •rdi were w h the nir-etlt 1*°ftant an „"'fit grange Itne i ,, r ‘ tl'-alh Ilf I Period Of t . and jjet our prices ST. HELENS, ORE. [one of i! ,, uf Foil ,bia <'"u" ,*er Vsll ,a li» »1 ev.-l > I {inly jlir or ,n [The iii*-«'ti o'clock |D> inllHlsi Ole»»1' “ {lull'll, a*1 jdulellii- i jrelxce. M YeaU'lh it ami r .rue» of t {(I read [ ah ailjau noon In et of th L r»' »' en resoli ,r yf t III- " {_ ii belnx < eh'iry. wh Tn the lion The Colur Old Timers Jam es Oliver CurwoocTs Fam ous Novel Picturized in a Mammoth Production o k)L U M Base Ball FLOW EB OF THE NORTH u - r Ee held tl, pf'her at c , •fahanle I ' ST. HELENS, 0R& 4 flood r 'he |»(, r t|nr •'‘Phono ^ " ^Pnnfod hy *.**k -'"'I In hot,,.. ,lf »rti«||