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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1922)
* t !' * Sunday-Monday, August 13-14 Sunday-Monday, August 13-14 Sunday-Monday, August 13-14 ft N I voeu \ 7*' C H A RLES (C H IC K ) « 1 SA LE C H A RLES (C H IC K ) SA LE C H A RLES (C H IC K ) SA LE — AS— CHARLES (CHICK) SALI — \ s- • H IS N IBS.” SON O F "H IS N IBS.” E D IT O R P E R C IF E R Pro prietor, M anager and O p e ra tor of the Slippery E lm P ic tu re P a l ace. One of Seven c h a r a c t e r s he plays. T h e first tim e in the history of motion pictures that one person por trays seven d iffe re nt c h arac ters. You will laugh and lau g h! T h e c ra ck Marble pluyer of the com munity H e ’s at the awkward age and all his second crop of teeth have not grown in— but he sure can play m arb le s A nother of the seven ch a ra c ter s played by Charles Sale In '"His M b s . " Each of the seven c h a r a c t e r s por tra.ved by Mr. S a le are Introduced Into the picture without the aid of the double exposure " I l l s N ib s " has one of the best fights ever photographed a picture with a happy ending, minus the love clinch. S I N P A Y THE M A T I N E E AT I ' S l ' A I , P K IC K S COOI.E S T PLACE CH ARLES (C H IC K ) SA LE AND 4 S I Nl>\\ IN TOWN H IE M A T I N E E AT 2 E S I Al. P R I C E S COOI.E S I* P I A C E ANO 4 S I N O W IN TOWN IR E M A T I N E E AT V ANO I 'S l 'A I , P R I C E S C O O I ,E S I ’ P L U E IN T R E «XK R.ES r TOWS PLACE Is HIT' A ie s i N O A A MATINI I I s| \l PHI« 'E S ANO IN TOW N IM I ( 4M I I , E S T PI A l l IN ANO I SI N O A A TOAVN THE M A INI I AT Ï E S I Al I ’Itll EM ClHt|,1 S T '• Ai I . I !> \A li of the community, the seven chario'ien, |,v ,, h ^ The inost militile unii i|liallilly lui T h e portruy.il ,,f „,.v^n . «I» iiiorous mot Imi plclure thè s e r e n i III on» plclu re Without l|,e o ,*!"'1 Pus vet produceil II urouses recol double exposure |„ ., r,,„ « lections of e arlle r duys. when lite In fore perform ed ,r M thè rurul realm wus i l I f f o r n i t ; he T h i s re m a rk a b le piclur, , foro thè domimi! for well see thè most Interesting , i „ r, HIllh** • plclure two k inds o f .4 Mr,. mudlV andiSS MISS l)E S S IE TEED M A TIN ! I AT l! EM II. P R IC E S SAU P E E L E E GEAR, ir W ALLY CRAW. W E A TH ER PR O P H ET Not so young hut ver» flirtatious, und a swell tin •-tor She's the villa* • organist, and her responsibilities are great 111 this role Mr Sale Is a scre am ' It's the story of a small town, one which brings laughs and tears I s i NOW C H A R L E S _^C ' H C K ) -dt Ink f|4 IIH'I I Si A IT I L h I iftt» * j lg tllalrlt l.ti.'l * ititi uiiprc AM) I j Jtloti ft Iff i\ TnWv I Manager Ed J o n e s of Austin's store was in P ortland AA'eilnesday for • * B u y er 's week. • M IST M ISTIN G S • Mrs Oswald Deming was in P o r t * * land Wednesday to see her daughter Miss Mary E lo iss who is under the O u r B o y R ep o rter care o f Dr B ild e r b a ck T h e young H ein e's B e t t e r B re ad at your gro lady is g etting along nicely and will c e r 's.— Adv. soon return home. . F a r e an w arm er ugen and its goin J o h n F . J o h n s o n made a business Mr and Mrs L R. llu th s rfo rd , to get cool in a bout 4 inuutlis the trip to A storia Tuesday. Miss Mildred Allen and W ade R u t h ch e e f sed if you have faith In the Mrs. Georg e H. Shinn was a vis erford motored to Cannon B each fucher itor to P ortlan d Monday. Sunday m orning and spent the day ji m dash T hey returned to 9t. A ttorney J . W’ . Day transacted with friends. Its ta hotterduy In P er sia tumor legal business in A storia Saturd ay. Helens late Sunday night. rer but that a i n 't nothin here in Mr and Mrs. C. D. S utherland the bank, Ask your gro ce r for H ein e s B e t and Mr and Mrs. A. F. B a rn e tt t e r B re a d .— Adv. jim dash Mister R ich ard so n 's goin to put up E n jo y a b e l dance at B lu e Hose hall motored to the X e h a le m cou ntry on Sunday and had a picnic din ner with a new wun rite side of t h e old wun S a tu rd a y night. E xcellent mosic. o th e r resid ents of St Helens who wich w h s burnt up down to 'tie Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harvey ut are camping n e a r the Big Eddy. ground Nobuddy wus hurl C la t s k a n ie were St. Helens visitors Mrs . F o s t e r T. P hillips re turned a Jtni dash Thursday. few days ago from C aliforn ia where Doctor Ross is home from vara- J a m e s Lyons of Sale m was here ■he was called by the death of her shun to the beech seein the sites an'-, S und ay fo r a b rie f visit with Mr. I father. Her daughter. Helen, w h o jf e e l in fine his self now he sed and Mrs. H arry Lyons. accompanied her, rem ain ed in the jt|n dash Mayor and Mrs. Edison 1. B allagh su nshine s ta te for a visit with r e U - j Mrs Roy Laws is a good manid went to P ortlan d Monday and pur-; tives. | ger fo r the (one offioe my futtior s> d chased a B u i c k Six tyito. Mrs A A. Heist and son Philip w‘lo Mister Farn*l| fus a way on Miss M a rjo rie Gilby has acoepted who have been v isitin g a t the home r s c s s h u n with pay a position in the o ffice of the St. of J u d g e Philip, left S atu rd ay for b nt dash Helens L u m b e r company. t h e ir home in Aberdeen Miss Eliza- Donald S utherland and Stuart Mr. and Mrs. E M. Helon and fam b e th P hilip accompanied them and Both w ell had a time of t h are life, tly went to C a th lam e t Sunday and will visit in Aberdeen for several down to San Dago an went to I W a n n e r also wich Is ware they muke spent the day with relatives. - _ - ... horses run for munney H e in e ’s P astry , pies and c ak e s are You ew* ‘ • ' ely com e to Dr Jim dash good. B ak e d fresh daily. At your Thompson for consultation Mister G affn e y's cheef of the fir- g r o ce rs .— Adv. and e xam in atio n, knowing that his dept, now an he told me to tell you A rth u r Georg e is at Cannon Bench many years experie nce and knowl-|when you are goin to have a fire to v isitin g his d aug hter, Mrs. L. J. Van edge a re always at your service. Con- let him no a bout 2 days ahed him O rshoven and his niece, Miss Amy suit him about your eyes next visit, lie will be reddy to put it out before George. S aturd ay, August 1 i. O rcadia Hotel it does dammidge T h e a tt ra c t io n at T h e L ib e rty S a t F r e e sample vocal lessen by J \ J*m dash urday n igh t is “ T h e Rose of the R a t W. W in sett at the M E church 1« I think Kffle B ec k m e y e r's goin to t l e r . ’’ with J o h n P. McGowan in the H oulton, Oregon, W ednesday, Aug be my teach er this yeer in school bu' s t e l l a r role. 23. T h is lesson will be full of I n - 11 bet she hopes not. Jim dash Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Melh uish of te re st, also Instructiv e and amusing Mabel Davies is back from the P o r t la n d spent the week end w i t h 1 to all who ta k e part in it. S atlsfac- Mrs. Melhuish s parents, Mr. and tlon gu arante e d to all over ten years beech seein the sites with sum of of age, and should be investigate« her trends Mrs. H. E. L a B a r e . J |rn dash R ev J a m e s D. Hill of Los Angeles by every intelligent lady or gentle- T h e y ’s a nu the r Mrs Ross up to was in St. H ele ns Wednesday fo r a man, for It only comes your way b rie f visit with his friend s. Mr. and probably once in a lifetime. P a re n ts Doctor R obsos house from AA’Iscor should not send their child ren alone. Mn J dont no If she's blood rela- Mrs. F . C. Holibaugh. but should come with them and in- shuns or je s s by marrldge. Mr. and Mrs. J . E . G ilm o u r and vestlgate the work themselves. The Jim dash f am ily left on T h u rsd ay m orning by doors open at 7 : 3 0 p m and lessons I f you find a gold sunburst wich auto for Douglas county fo r a cam p begin at 8 p m. Is got sum small little pearls In It ing trip and viBit to relatives. an a dlmond also will you please tell Mr. and Mrs. E r n e s t Milne are A P P R E C I A T I O N K .X P R E S S K D , Mrs Haw kins or Mrs Is bister I spending the week with friend s in Having sold o u r hotel and proper- **o n l no wich * “ n owns It but its -, Hood River. T hey wese accompanied peeih an )ts a keep sake also wich on the trip by M aste r R ich ard Hobbs. ty and business to Mr. W arren Troy- wus s gift h i > please cum a cross with er, we wish to express our apprecia Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Colt and f a m tion to our many patrons and the It. ily motored to S e a ttle S atu rd ay and public in general for th e splendid jlfrt dash spent Sund ay visitin g relatives. Theyv patro n age given us. I will h aff to beet it now E specia lly d o ' re turned to St. Helens Monday m o rn we wish to thank the good people of ing St. Helens and we hope that our suc- L ucile Cummins, pianist and a c District A ttorney J o h n L. F o o te cessor will be accorded the sam e pat-1 credited teacher for the state of Ore and Mrs. F o o te and child ren expect ronage given us. W« feel confident gon, will be In St. Helens one day to leave for S easide this morning that Mr T r o y e r will give t h B public each week beginning September 1 and will be gu e sts at th e AA’elllngton ’ s a tis f a c to ry service and do hi« ut and will accept pupilH for winter c o tta g e most to please them .— Mr and Mrs work. With a sufficient nu mber of Dr. and Mrs. S. H. R u ss e ll e x N. O. L arabee. young beginners class work accord- pect to leave to m orrow m orning for t h e i r ran ch in Benton county. T hey will re tu rn to St. Helens Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Von A. Gray and) child ren re turned to St. Helens on W e d n e sd ay evenin g from a week's v acation trip to S easide and Can non B each . G E O R G E Mrs. v isitin g land in weeks, nesday Bring the P a t r ic k K e lly who has been her friend. Mrs. Mary Cope Seaside for the past several I returned to St Helens W ed evening. Children Here Miss R u th Miles, d aug hter of Mrs L. Puzey, is In Prl nevllle. Oregon, c v isitin g relativ es Sin ce bein g In t h - , e aste rn Oregon cou ntry h e r health is much improved P ro f e s s o r and Mrs. C E L a k e re turned to St Helens F r id a y from Monmouth where the pro fesso r has been atte n d in g the s u m m e r session o f the s t a te norm al. Neal E ast, f o r m e r m a n ag e r o f the L ib e r t y th e a t r e here, was In 9t Hel ens W ednesday. Neal Is now t ra v eling re p rese n tativ e f o r t h e P a r a m ount P ic t u r e company T h e M ethodist L a d le s ’ Aid so cie ty will m eet with Mrs H E La- B a r e on W e d n e sd ay a fte rno o n. Aug 16 at 2 o ’clock. All m e m b e rs are requested to be present. J . W T ho m pso n, m a n a g e r o f the St H elens L u m b e r com pany and o th er M cC orm ick ind ustrie s, le ft W ed nesday evenin g f o r San F r a n c is c o H e is m a k in g t h e trip by auto Deputy G am e W ard en W illiam B row n cam e In from Vernonia W e d n e s d a y evenin g. J u s t b e fo re leaving t h e N ehalem m e tro p o lis h e was In form ed by F i r e W ard e n P A Dixon t h a t a n o t h e r f i r e had sta rte d , pre - 1 s u m a b ly In som e slas h in g s several m iles n o rth o f V e rn o n ia Mr Dixon and a crew o f fire fig h te rs hastened to t h e f i r e to keep it from spreading to t h e tim b er. Remember, this is the store where the children’s needs are always considered. Bring them in for their School Shoes, Hose, Underwear, Dresses, Kute Kutes — there are some real bargains here to be picked up in the children’s wear DapsndabU Merchandise AUSTIN’S iug to the latest methods of t h o r ough and systematic teaching will he given 111 addition to the regular prl- : -1 Mad may obtain credits for outside music study Miss Cummins will be at thw Mortou residence during August For appointments call or plume 26. I ' A It D OI W e wlsli t o e x p r e s s o u r h e a r l f e l t g r a t t t l l d e and a p p r e r l u l l o l i o f Ilio kl ndly a s s l s l a n e e ahown uh ut III ‘ l i m e o f t hè I okm o f olir be l o ve d lius l and a n d f at l i er , a n d f or t h è h e u u ' C fili fiorai of feri i, gs Josephine De a v e r uiul R a y m o n d De av ur It's cheaper to move In high so ciety thun it Is lo pay rent. : I II \ N KH, m in tl Si ran ge thing about (he mi# th, b ro k e |,|, i»* dauci,,, w au would have twisted Ma i,„.g L I ■iistead v nini I yi-fir. fwin .inft I in ll [ n o . , ii bint nut Mist W a n ts d s bring re tu lts i. I n cstl.iy am i \\ ulnevlay August 15-16 ■ml « .'I Ll.....f. J I K. I Sacrifice Sale of Our Bungalow Tin th« foe' Unr ! wan rst , L pcurp«ir.i''- f'r th K. It la > » on tin h'llt fur I I» dlka ha J tkt tosi I That fl. t T ER M S—$1,000.00 cash or more, payments of $1 a month on each hundred of deferred payments with interest at 8 per cent until one-half of the purchase price is paid when a mortgage for the balance at 7 per cent may be executed to run 3 years from that date. Home open to inspection at reasonable hours Cost to build over $4.000.00. H . A .H O W K 1)1 ¡at.il ter suffit M ila of th «rtiy nsl I L To the highest hid received up to 10 a. mM Saturday, Aug. 19, 1922 A minimum reserve sealed bid below which we will not accept is placed with the First National Bank o f St. Helens. riattai J T H E : LIBERTY l«tt uf I'r . L * H I I Thomas Meighan I cutniiat I« ¡Unir ve’”*'' I puntpi; Slna*» ill I th. pr> The Bachelor Dadi) A |>|( (un* I«» w*rm Hi«* nirIJft o f ll»«* In-art am i *«*iul fot mu it) «lulling. H v r of tin* « ut«*»l kM«ll«* •■»«* * m rv»*n«*«l. In a roHM'd) tlriaw th a t I inm N lliMMigli tbrilli to hnpplnr*« Prh « I lilMnti lit :to< ! I arm Jk r K K 1 ■rkinc t>t u a y>-a r I effort a I- I S WJ I land o Bat« valuti I VI I Srappimo L «Ult of tl " . ri I bring f ) Ulllsl I ) RfAMBK AT W1 1 he successful past of these stores is but the forerunner of a more successful future. pin« Different I '.In y if these Store. 1 fieCreater enthu.lavn and more correct trelt- ment of the trade have made them favorites with Food Buyers. Quotations Guaranteed Good Saturday and Monday at any 20TH CENTURY STORE Onions, Walla Walla Globes, 5 lbs. 8c; 10 lbs. Crystal White Soap 5 bars for Three Bar* Ivory and Three Bars P. & G. Soap for « »- 1 OC .. Z o C A 0 Church’s Grape Juice, with a 0 - bouquet in each glass, pt. bottles £ O C Blookers Cocoa, genuine Dutch importation 15c, 30c and OOC Federal Milk, tall cans 3 can» for ....................... 0 — 2 5 c Campbell’s Soups, any variety « ~ can................................. 1 0 c 20TH C E N T U R Y C O F F E E — Its g oodneas most appreciated where it is known the best—3 lbs. 95c; 33C per pound W THC Old Dutch Cleanser per can .................... 8c J Best Cane Sugar, 13 lbs $1.00; 100 pounds for ......................... Crisco, l ’s 25c; l ' 2’s 37c; 3’s 73c; 6’s $1.37, 9's Qfi V d* 1 Q Û *F 1 Genuine Ball Mason Jars, equipped wit! porcelain lined Zinc Caps, pints Oft/» per dozen 78c; quarts .............. ® ST . H ELEN S. O RECO N «ulti U» This Store will be closed all day Wednesda y, August 16 on account of the 20th Cm tury Stores picnic at Crystal Lake.