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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1922)
T H E ST. H ELEN S M IST. FRID A Y, AUGUST AS. »**■ PAGE T W E L V E * * * M IST M ISTIN GS Mr. am! Mrs (Jeorno 11 Slnnii ware P ortlau d visitor« Monday. Mr and Mrs G W P h ilip p , and child ren a r e at S easide for a w eek's outing Re pre se ntative S h e rm an M Miles spent the week end with his m oth er and child ren at Seaside. W. B Dillard returned to St. H el ens Frid ay a f t e r having spent a week at his place n e a r Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. 0 . W P hilips and fam ily left St Helens Sunday m o r n ing for Seaside to spend a ten days' vacation. Mr. and Mrs t\ D. S utherland and Mr and Mrs J S B oth w ell motored to Portla nd Sunday and witnessed the lacrosse gam e between Vancouv e r and Victoria A d elightful surprise dinner was given by Miss Louise S to rla in hon o r o f her f a th e r's birthday The en tire dinner was prepared and served by the young hostess Mrs T h o m a s Isbister was a bust- Ivur W elllnd o r was ill St Helens ness visitor in I’ortluiul Wednesday T u e s d a y for a brief visit with lile paren ts Mr and Mrs. Neis YYVIln- Dr J II Flynn was In Portla nd der Ivur is one of lite e ng in e room Wednesday on professional business crew of tile Admiral line ste a m e r V.l 11. P McC ormick and Ch arles G r a nitral F a r ra g u t . ham motored to Veruouia T hu rsday Mrs M E Miller of Los Angeles afternoon. arriv ed In St Helens Sunday ev ■ C. W B lak e sle y had a hurry up ning for a brief visit with her s i s W Hunt. Mrs Miller business call lo Portland this m orn ter, Mrs J ing A fter u n e n d in g to the business was en route to F o res t Grove to see her b ro th e r. J T Ashby who Is s e r lie went to the circus. iously ill S h e will return to S Von Gray and sons. Von J r , Rob H elens tomorrow or Sunday in l ert anil Alvin motored to P ortland spend u few days here b e fo re r e tu r n Wednesday m orning and spent tli« ing to Los Angeles. day with relatives C aptain J W MucN'auglit. survev R ecorder J B Godfrey was a vis or f o r the M arine U n d erw riters itor in Portla nd T hu rsday, m o to r J a m e s W C richton, d istrict agent for ing to the metropolis witli Dr. and the U. S Shipping Board and C D Mrs J a m e s T Martin. Mues. surv eyor of the American B u Mr and Mrs. K C. Conyers re reau of Shipping, were c alle rs In S' morning The\ turned to St. Helens Wednesday a f Helens T h u rsd ay ter having spent a pleasant tei»-itay were en route from Kalumu to Port laud a f t e r having seen the steaim : vacation at Cannon Beach. Cold H arb o r floated T h e steatite Miss Lois Dixon e n te rtain e d sev went aground opposte K a la m a when eral of her friends Wednesday night the s tee rin g gear did not properl: in honor o f Miss Elv ira B la i r who work. T h e s t e a m e r suffered no dam is visiting wiih friends in St Helena. age. Mrs. Lots B yseg ger and two c h ild ren of Spokane. W ashingto n, arrived in St. Helens this week and are (he gu ests of Mrs W A Levi. Mrs By- segger's sister Master Rillv Sto rla having attained the age o f six years will hencefortn Mrs S Heum ann has purchased be known as " B i l l . " T h e young man from the Copeland Auto company one celebrated the occasion with a b i r t h of the late models of C hevrolet coup» day party T hursday afterno o n. cars. It is a very c o m fo rta b le and Mrs. M. E. M iller of Los Angeles economical c ar she says. was here for the week end visiting Miss E lv ira B lair, who form erly her sister. Mrs J \V. Hunt. She lived in St Helens, hut now residing left Monday m orning fo r Forest in Portland, is spending several days Grove to see her b ro th e r who is ser visiting with tier chum . Miss Ru th iously ill. c h a m b e r s of W est St. Helens. Mr and Mrs L It R u the rfo rd and C ircle T h re e of the au x iliary of sons Raymond and W ad e and Mrs. tile Con gregational church will give R u t h e rf o rd 's sister. Miss Mildred Al a silver tea in Ply m outh hall, on len. left T uesday m orning for t'an- Frid ay, S e p te m b e r 1 from 3 to 6 non Beach and will spend two weeks p. m. Come, eat and e njo y a social a t that a t t r a c t iv e beach resort. time. Mr and Mrs A T L aws attended People o f V ern o nia had the pleas-' th e Church W o r k e r s ' c o n fe re n c e of ure of e n te rta in in g two well known the Seventh Day Adventists in P o r t Columbia county men T hu rsday land from Saturd ay until T u e s i s v Ham McC orm ick and C. W. B lakes- evening. T h e y report a very in t e r ley motored to the Nehalem m e t r o esting and in s tru c tiv e session. polis. I he Measuring Party g'vcn m |I|U parlor of Hie Yl, ihodi i > liurcli I »•••• dav evening » , Willi attended and the uovi 1 niel hod of admission brought in i substantial return. R<‘- rveu i and a pleus- ere freshmen ts and rci ant evening -.pini III Rations Milady's Shop ms recently under gone a retuiiclii'i ( at (he bauds of the puiuter and d •coralor The Inter .............. wly re Kulsoiume t lor lias and pain d and with further deeoi ation und rearrangement al i I hantln •ut a i o n ot Mrs S attract i \ « Thursday, August 31 DAY ONLY Big Double Attraction Mr. and Mrs. P e t e r S e ra fín , of 'Iro n h o lm , were in St. Helens T u e s day Mr S e ra fín says that lie as no d ifficu lty in disposing ;,f all the cheese he can m ak e and that the m e r c h a n ts of St. Helens have aided him by re co m m e n d ing and sellin g his cheese in p re fe rn ce to cheese m ade in outsid e localities Miss Marie Flyn n of P ortlan d was here W ednesday visitin g her f a t h er. Dr. J . H. Flyn n Miss Flynn was elected as a te a c h e r In the St. Hel ens schools, but was released from h e r c o n t ra c t with the school b o a r l so that she m igh t return to th e Ore gon A g ric u ltu ral college and com plete her cou rse of studies though th e y a r e n a tiv e da < 'a lt f City c a n ’t be beat. ▲ 1 1 'o M u y ulti * VOM JOHN K W A i m J '.,HN8,)V G O Ä j» « . ■ ÏÏÏR Hie merchants win, u ro t h e one:, «I,,. • h e ir u tm o st t„ ¡„„"D city ,r"« UIIU “P 1^ I lie mer,. ...a su,- , •he more Ho.) *„| do for tho , li, “* 4bl« it Il I h ti l onoy Puck»! a m a i n w n v i to " patrnqii, who advertí» I n, , s lu m * Sond a, • N I TU: \t i e n i , „m__¡¡ mid 4 H arold L LOYD G R E A T IRISH SIN G ER ETHEL "CLIFION Grandma's in IN Vaudeville De Luxe WHOLE FAMILIES Boy ? jß His lir>i ‘) yur* ic*< «x* Each Keel a Riot— ill Each Bit a H it- Each Scene a Scream— Laughter All the Way- F it IT Surprise in Climax- Novelty in Story— T»*i> Ilf* ffonunun!' I ( bi :n nil ^ Ida -»«•(,-. h ih>- In I mi" iinx* Jlly for ih, | orrh^rrt pil'allo ] Win* i-sri B n r and (Mil i|,*in. I .Miniiix I irowsr v, mtstlnit I Itlim li, i 'lit an<l it fmlt uro« Originality in Comedy— II»« I nil y I’li fur«* ! MW Mtood I p I ,n»'< W.-rkb tl Port hind Ouiiii» to th«‘ Iarti«* ro»l of fhi * ,»i«furv n | no-rwNMr) »«*••11 MU) I t '* to untk t w o rth slight adían««' tn bit it.” PRICKS: ADULTS 40c; CIIILDRKN, 10c ALWAYS ^l.itln«^* |*ri« • UH ari«l I tn It’s a pleasure for us, and not a rare occasion either to shoe father, mother, sister ♦ ♦ SATURDAY AND MONDAY, August 26 and 28 ana ^ ♦ brother — be they little or wc W*H demonstrate the extreme ability of the TH big. Our ability to serve you not only with good service ■ and fit. but with shoes ot good wearing quality, is proven by the many satisfied TO NAME LO W PRICES shoe customers. Army Trench Shoes $3.95 Men’s Dress Shoes $5.00 to $8.00 Miss Evelyn Larson and her irrotn-' e r Roy have been e n te rta in in g Miss E s t h e r E E k h o lm , Miss E s t h e r A S o r b e r * and Mias B1 in c h « M F ad ie ( of C alifo r n ia f o r t b s past te n day , A n u m b e r of events have been e n joyed Including beach parties, hikes and camping trips The visitors u,-r<- < e sp ecially in terested In the W estern S p a r L u m b e r mill which Is running day and night T hro u gh th e kind ness o f Mr B la k e s ly th e y were shown through the e n tire mill. B e fo re t h e i r return to the south the! m e rry party will e njo y a camping III I I V>. /. —Most serviceable for hard, every-day wear, heavy grained leather uppers, double sole $3.95 T h e Cradle Roll hables o f the Con gre gation al church e nte rtaine d their m o th ers with a ch arm in g party F r i day afternoon at Plymouth Hall A program bv the little fo lk s and gam es furnished the e n tertainm en t fo r th e afternoon T h e hall was dec orated with m asses of sweet, peas and an old fashioned cradle in which was sw in ging a most life-lik e doll baby R e f re s h m e n ts were served at a long| tab le seating sixty guests, while the lit t le fo lk s were at t h e ir own tiny, tables W ee cradles were given a s ' souvenirs Mrs J R Hobbs, Mrs | J A. Boyd and Mrs H A ("hilds a s sisted a t th e party IConin \ i ‘««%Nsnr>. \ “Silver Threads Among The Gold" JjlBlN, te fo re school starts have youv h lld re n '“ eyes examined. Dr C la rk e of th e f'larke-Brovv <-r Optical Co.. 112 V4 S ix th St . P ortlan d, will be in St. Helens on T hu rsday . Aug ust 31s t from 9 a. m until 6 p m at the St. Helens hotel. Don’t fo rg e ’ to have yours and yo u r child ren's eyes exam ined. ......V " " " - . C r Z s T ' N words eun express .... ,"“h' Ik. tinnii offering.- . "■ *m»lltllJ lo the memory of Hi, 11,111 « lub U» "•"» »io 1 Wli re Laughter Reigns and Joy ll Penis T h e L ib e rty , AUGUST 2 Ü -.1 S C. Morton left this m orning for S e attle , accom p anying his d aug hter. 1 Miss Marlon, and her cousin. Miss G retchen B ie rb a c h to the sound m e -j tropolis Miss B ie rb ac h . whose home is in Honolulu, has been spending Sunday was "Daddies D a y " in the the summ er with her aunts. Mrs. S . ! A I X O F E A T U R I N G P H O T O P L A Y prim ary dep artm ent o f the C on gre C. Morton and Miss Olga Hellborn gatio nal church. Many proud smiles at t h e ir S easide cottage. were on all faces when fo rty kiddies Mrs. C h arles H. Thompson e n t e r and Daddies were seated at the long tab le where delicious c a k e s and ice tained at tier home on Casenau street cre am were served. T hu rsday afterno o n. A fter a pleas ant social tim e d eligh tfu l refresh- ■ T h e F e r n Hill com m unity will hold raents were served Mrs T ho m pso n's j t h e ir farm bureau m e e tin g tn the gu ests were. Mrs. A F B a r n e t t , Mrs. grange hall at Fe r n Hill on Sunday. P Adams. Mrs T h o m as Isblster, August 27. com m encing at 11 a. in. I t is expected that W illiam A. Aird. Mrs Clara Miller. Mrs Albert B u r c h - , YY I T i l AN A L I.-S I Y R l Y VI YNI> sec re tary of the S t a t e F a r m B ureau am . Mrs. J o h n Sten. Mrs. W B. Dil- ; S P E I I Y I, Ml sir lard. Mrs. H J S outhard. Mrs Ed- , will be present and m ak e an address win Ross, Miss Helen Sten and Mrs. Mr and Mrs H A. Childs cele L E. Thompson of P ortland I M t V T M I S S T H I S . T i l l R.SDYY brated t h e ir ninth ann iv e rsary with a din ner Satu rd ay evenin g The gu ests were Mr and Mrs. J o h n L. S to rla. Mr and Mrs. J R Hobbs. Mr and Mrs Magnus Saxon. Mrs. J A. Boyd and Mrs. Golden S t a r r Scott ♦ County Clerk J W. Hunt has been ♦ ta k in g a vacation of several days ♦ this week. Not kn owin g when he ♦ would be called hack to his office he did not dare leave th e county ho he has been visitin g friend s in Ver- nonia and C latskanie. He will re turn to St. H elens this evening. Mr. and Mrs. J H. C ron kite and child ren returned to St. Helens on S atu rd ay a fterno o n a f t e r a w e e k ’s cam ping trip T hey went to the P a cific c i t y beach and re m ain e d th<r>- f o r two days A nother day was spent on the T illam o o k beachPa and they returned to St. Helens via Cannon B ea c h and Seaside. ""K H Ill« L ” At a special m eeting of the W o m an's c lu b It was voted to give a rou s ing big reception for the teachers. E very o ne is to he invited. W atch for notices next week A ch ick en din n e r fo r th e lib r a ry was a lso planned ♦ <11(11 m 'Hie many - - kind . . " ness anil death ... l i n li T Mn* I i i I liitii««' of o\i rollio» of ii.Mi ami rold »tuoi r a r mH» « ro »uh i.vt lo ron s t i l n a hlr c o n t ra ri loti ami j ' \ |i.i ti ** ioli Ih«' rliuiig«' of IrtiKth o f 1 « to foot rail am ount Inti to ubimi In <-«' i|U.u tors of an hit'll ll Is Mils ¡i. In i worn tho rallourih thut •auso Ilo' rllrkltiK ouinl as a I ruin L O G G IN G C O M P A N Y 11 « > \ • rapidly along tho truck l i nn puco is un ul IHOlUtl1*1 V S W O KK M O N D A Y S I ’A K ilio s •i........... ill loll of ,ll-<usl «*r woul<ll HUI ri I v follow .Ulti hisoil i’ll*« .tl down tails i\or«< la!« 1 nuil fas! Al siili •, Juii.- 84, th«* Millón I r«*« k la»*. «•luis fltfititi el1 os,* 1 V IHK Kill»: t'l> 111 p.l 1II) wilt ITHlllll'1 «1peral ious H 1III»' l ll«* •Ni III p 11 \ ‘ J IH'XI \| u«ia ; \ I iiiliir,* l> i U liliun i much 1roust rue! ion ttorU shut in rash in tho w us llullf .1liti i h«* rutlroail OXti'IHl'ril «liM-eil llllt |N not al unii II W « * s 1 1. x|„ r lonco Iloti V ■ The Liberty ONE of rreiiliollii T h e r e Is s u f f i c i e n t timber lo Insure o p e ratio n of Ui„ , iuip lor several re a rs , an o f f ic i a l . 1 i , company Ruled ItesiiinplIon ot work by tho lugging com pany provided em ploym ent (or 1110 to I in men. many of w horn reside In i lie Yanklou neighborhood —On the newest lasts in both chocolate and black leather, ranging in price f r o m ...............$5.00 to $8.00 Red Wing Shoes for Boys $4.25 —It takes a good shoe to give satisfactory wear for a wide-awake boy and we believe we have it in this Red Wing Shoe, sizes 2 l/ 2 to Sl/ 2, at $4.25 ^ ' *1'1 nGothtr reason except that we wish to extend our acquaintances, and *1*° p ease our established trade. It will help both you and us a lot, if you will plan p* ot your purchases early in the day. 25c Borden s or Carnation Milk, 6 tan limit 3 cans for . . CANE SUGAR —You will find our store well stocked to supply your wants in School Clothes. Dependable Merchandi : AUSTIN’S S T HELENS, O REGO N >P 1 • U 15 pounds for $1.00 Royal White Soap 10 bars 36c, 4 ba Pancake Flour, 3 lb. pkg, Crown L15c Cocoa, pure in 1 C- bulk, 2 pounds .. «3 Limit of One Lot to a Customer Cream Cheese per pound . . , 22c 25c C RISCO—1 pound ¿5c , 1 ¿ lbs. 37t ; 3 lbs. 73c ; 6 lbs. $1.37; 9 tbs............. Ralston Bran Creme Oil Soap 2 packages . . . , ' !)ar a a v v # | 7 nti quarts p i M ‘ 25c $1.99 20c i RAISINS— 15 oz. Seeded, 17c; 15 o/. Seedless 15c; Bulk Seedless I O o C —School opens September 5th and that calls for Caps, Pants, Shoes, Stockings, Shirts, Underwear. Neckties, and a few other things for the boys, and a corresponding outfit for the girls. Crown or White Mountain ur, Barrel tí* f Q p i p , I fn ii, routed, lb. 1 5 c (Thom psons) lb 1* I Golden Wt*t C : OQ/* | fee, 3 Ibe $114, ° .!i l C,nVN k(^ASI C O FFE E —20th Century Blend, guaranteed highest grade, *nd S ,IC ory to the last ounce, pound 33c; 3 lbs. 95c. Plantation Blend, lb. 23c. 2 lbs. 45* Alaska Herring m Ivory Soap Royal Baking PowA Q q tall cans . . . ,)( 2 bars tier, 12-oz. can . , ^ v v Church Grape Boyd Mason Caps r Fels Soap Juice, pint bottles. per dozen ............. 3 bars for Golden West Pep- s- Good Matches, six Standard Tender Per. c a n ...................... O C boxes, noiseless .. Peas, 2 cans Fancy New White Pota- Oregon Red Ripe "F0111 Walla Walla Yellow Globe toes - Onions, 5 pounds toes, CQ 12 pounds for 8 c; 10 pounds per pound — ** 25c 15c ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦