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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1922)
T H E ST. H E L E N S PAGE TEN M IST M IS T IN G S If we «lltln't *c«*« it in tlie |KM»f «<< uvi'|il > nut a|H>l»gy. You no- Klft'lrtt to toll UN. Hurry Boune.t was a buainess vis itor in Portland Monday. Mr* Dewey Harrison went to Portland Thursday for a short visit. Futility Surveyor L. J VanOraho- von was s business visitor in Portland Thursday. Miss Nellie Burtham has re.urned from a veiy enjoyable trip to Seat tle, Vancouver and Victoria. Fritz Anliker. road supervisor tu the Goble district, was u business visitor in St. Helens Tuesday. Misses Be.h and Inez McKay of Scappoose were guests of their aunt, M.s W W. Ulakesley Thursday 1. W ' leul pioperty belotlglllg to salii es Mr and Mrs J P Coiigdon wer*! Court lion e In Hie ' ■>> •'-1 lie! mi. Miss Louise George of Portland lylug and belug in Columbia lens, in Columbia County 1,1 rulliliy. Sia.e of Oregon, to wlt is visiting lier sister. Mrs 1. J Van Portland visitors Tuesday After u two weeks visit with Oregon, on Wednesday, t se I in un> Urshoven The Kusl one Itali of Ilio Norlli friends in Jeffersou. Miss Hilda Me of Oviobe: I!*"-' at > «• ■* » . s i quarter and lite West one lialf M; and Mrs. Harold Beavers und bai ley has returned lume. ilio afternoon of said d h t >"ii an.i ,.f the Nominasi quiuter of Suolimi children are home after having spe ll School opens on Tuesday. Septem j thereto sin » couse. it am il ei, be. Tueiity fon in Townslilp Slx. Notili the vacation season at ¿«aside. ber bili and the prospects a:e tiler, why all older lioiil.l no, I made ,.f Ruiige Flve Whist of thè WTllu granting to the admimsi rutor of Mr and Mis. George Perkins r>- will be a lurge attendance Mr and Mrs Emmett Williams aid estate permission un.l direetliig mene Merlillan contslulug Itili uerea turned from their honeymoon trip. Wlliiess lite llonoralile Marlin Ml Saturday. They visited at Seattle and leturued to Si. Helens Thursday him evening They have been on their Mi it is H Columbia points Mrs. J M Cummins and daughlei honeymoon trip to Puget Bound and Hr.listi Columbia cities and made tli Lucilt), speut tin* week-end at Sea- . side, returning Monday evening Ta- ‘ I* ’ • _° — m ------------ morrow they leturn to Portland FOR BALE -Heed wheat und duck or ctiickeu Iced We do custom Mr. and Mis C. W. Philipps, sou m u SHOWS SI M i l l U H UMHIN, VS grinding on the first Monday in Hayden Hull and daughter. Margery each month A. L. Larson. War- Ann returned to St. Helens Wednes ren. Oregon, phone 1FI1 3614c day evening after having spent a pleasant ten-day vacation at Seaside. Charles Gray, general manager of (he firm of Gruy-Mct’ leim and Percy, of Portland and Seattle, was a busi ness visitor in St. Helens Thursday. M. Gra.. is an old-tiine friend of .he edito The Mist and for a few hours business was forgotten .•.hile talking oTer the Incidents of 1‘eter Loos, manager of the locM some tweu.y years ago. Twentieth t'entury store, was a bust I>. E. Gulker made a business trip ness visitor in Por.land Tuesday. o Rainier and Kelso the lutte: pan Mias Maud Murray of Portlund is of last week He believes that Rai a guest at the home ol her btotiier. nier will be much benefitted by the Prank M Murray on Winter street Long-Bell Lumber company's Idg Mrs L. J. VanOrahoven returnee ■dunt which Is to be built on tho to St. Helens last Friday af.er har Washington side of the river and al ing speut several weeks at Cannon most directly acioss the river from Rainier Beach Mrs. W. P. Howell, Miss umra Howell. Willard Howell and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Howell. Miss Neva Long and Elmer Conners motored o Seaside Saturday afternoon, re- uriitng to St. Helens Sunday eve- nlng At I'latskanle they were joined by Mr and Mrs. Lee Joyce. Tho party report a very pleasant outing Mrs. Edward Jones and children of Portland motored down for a v.s t at the Albert Burcham home Wed nesday P. H. Brakke is In Kainier looking after the repairs of the launch Grace which is on the way at a Haiuier boat yard. F B Holbrook and Robert Ken ny. prominent residents of Goble, were transacting business in St. Hel ens Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Serafín of Trenholm visited with relatives In St. Helens Thursday. M IST. F R I D A Y . S E P T E M B E R NOT IC E W tilt e, Judg of t|o< Biute t'ounly. wltli •lie ||,„ , i i , -*llug3 affixed Attest 1 " tUi«T (Official Heal i I'lisl pu bl leu tli S"mei„h,|i'rk I 1»I2 I .asi pUblleulloii. S*»*tBbw ,, I l# 2 ï I THE LIBERTY, Sunday & Monday, September 3 THE GREAT AMERICAN PICTUkE TO K IU T T GROW ER* \M > DK.%I.EItN. IM I I i .iiiiii'1' 1 Attention is called to the follow ing extrac.s from IS JO horticultural .ax. j of Oregon: Par 8681 It shall he uuluwful or . :>y person, firm or corporation to Import o. sell any Infested or dl- t.e .icd fruit i f any kind in the sialc ■ ,irojjou. except that such fruit may he sold to evaporators, fruit c;.ii ier.es. iruit product factories, or o.lier by-product factories under the following conditions: First Such fcuii so sold shall be used solely for the production of manufactured fruit products, bever ages. o: oilier matin J lured, pro ducts or by-products. Second. The nature of the Info tat Ion or Infection shall not be such as to make the article of food or lev-rage manufactured from such fruit unhcalthful or unfit for use as a food or beverage As the foregoing extract declares It unlawful to sell infested or ill sensed fruit, notice is hereby given that after September 10th Insp" Cions will be made of all fruit found in hands of dealers, and wherever same Is found to be infected with San Jose scale or worms or other peiU or dl, i n f e c t e d fruit will tie seized and destroyed By order of F. C. Hollbaugh, County Fruit Inspector IIH .'ii Suin' 1« I«' Vermi » I Iw I ,i »eoi I Igts I» lor» jn tlo n town" !M i«> ' B A S E D O N V A U G H A N K E S T E R 'S W O R L D - F A M O U S N O V E L , FEATURING JEAN F A I G E A N D A N A L L - S T A R C A S T Ibe l ’u ri wi: 0 b tli |r»tn e i tome In (rum l ’< rytng “ (ttliemi ;be C o li ■III lea |:30 o 'r in at' ihlcli * lUilnea« tr Hal“ itn i ra il if the ti The ti in i Fort rfth e H< rush i ipporiun »fileni * Ibelr «I»' mniy "I Verm i 111 b* ft ■ A human document of the Old South, showing condi tions in 1835. Thrills, Bathos and Comedy Mr and Mrs E A Ross motor- -jd to Portland Thursday morning und met Mr and Mrs Charles Ross who are en , . , route ... ... to the r home . , in Los Angeles. Calif., after having visited their former home in W.s cocsln. They will be In St. Hel. ens for probably a month before re Mrs. O. H. Beeler and daughter. turning to California. Edith left Tuesday for Yakima. \Vn.,| CITATION. where .hey will visit triends and rei ulives for several weeks. In the County Court of the .State of W E S T ST. H E L E N S Oregon, for Foluiul'ia County. The Methodist Ladies' Aid society In the Matier of the Estate of J will have their next meeting at the Mrs. A. N. Coy and daughter Ruth residence of Mrs William Mitchell of Portland were week end guests A Kennedy, Deceased To Margaret Kennedy, sole heir u on Wednesday afternoon. Sep.ember of Mrs. Charles Graham law of J A Kennedy, deceased, an 1 6th. Merle Wilson who has been In Cal- to John Wesley Kennedy, M.irgir ' Miss Judith Swuuson begs to an fomid for several months, returned Hughes. Minnh llarnes, societim-- Mrs. Wilson erred to Its Minnie Beaiance . ::•! nounce she will take a number of o St. Helens Monday pupils for the piano at their resi .nid daughter arrived home several' Sarah Jane Kennedy, the next of km The Wilsons will again I,.- j A Kennedy, deceased, and dences. Beginners only taken. Leave weeks ago persons unknown interested In the name at Mist office. 38-2X make St Helens the.r home Miss Helen White who lias been estate of deceased. GREETING: Mr. and Mrs E. U. Treharne who In the name of the State of Ore live in the Nehalem country, were in spend ng the vacatb-a with her fath St. Helens Wednesday. They were er. T. S. White, returned to Seattle gon, you and each of you are tiered« cited and required to appear In the returning from Seaside after spend Wednesday Miss Louise Ketel spent the week County Court of the State of Ore ing a week's vacat.on there. end in Ra nier the guest of Mr and goa for Columbia County, at He Hon. T, J. Cleeton of Portland was Mrs Fred Lowe <‘ourt Room of said Court in the in St Helens Tuesday attending to legal matters. A number of years ♦ ago. Judge Cleeton was county ♦ school superintendent for Columbia ♦ county. V Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burcham hail e as their guests Sunday M. and Mrs. The St. Helens Garage has the equipment and ex ext * J Allen Harrison and Miss Julia Harrison of Portland, and Mr and mechanics to do your repair work as it should be d me. Mrs. Perry Burcham and Miss Mary All work absolutely guaranteed. It may be done left Burcham of Kelso. 8 Reels— A Guaranteed Special Spectacular Attraction-8 Reels High Lights on "THE PRODIGAL JUDGE17 The Duel— The Fatal Marriage— flic Fight m the Tavern— The Opening of the Ja1 — The Chase Through the Rapids— The Fire on the Keel Boat— Southern Plantation Scenes with Hundreds of Black Slaves. The Big Picture of the Y ear y I'pon a lorn w ll Ionia Im bf ibe 'i be t Rare Southern Scenic Beauty a-— ^ NO ADVANCE IN PRICES i Matinee, 25c and l()c Evenings, 30c and 10c It" ' T f the 1 here* « I ’ . 11. banq h i pronili Itc lu J in r o barnl From J r-'-rv ii'n Ili 'h* S' I t . - - '- W e Do It the Reiten W i y handed but it is done Reiten. Get that? If you know Reiten you know that all work leaving this garage goes out properly executed. V. e handle accessories of ail kinds and :n tires we carry the Mrs. S. C. Morton. Misses Marion and Virginia and S. C. Morton. Jr and Miss Olga Heilhorn who have been spending the summer season a' Seaside expect to return to St. Hel ens Monday afternoon. E. A. Rotger and Mrs. Jacob George motored to Cannon Bouch on Tuesday and returned last night ac companied by Miss Amy George un.I Arthur George who have been so journing at that popular reio.t. PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM 0 0 > o 0 o U N IT E D STATES i> 0 0 Joseph Erickson. Jr., formerly of Warren but now resld ng in Clover-' dale, Tillamook county, was a call°r at The Mist office Wednesday. He recently acquired an Interest in a sawmill near Cloverdale and Is well pleased with his new home and the business outlook. The Liberty School T im e FOR THE G I R L — Stockings, Blouses, Sweaters, Dresses, Dress Goods 0 — IN- ‘NO DEFENSE' A pliofoplav of tin- Northwest filliil 11 1 .K'Ular » i ftlia|»'ll V, IU flou, NfHTt tl .1 ill», Wul flaring fK-fvIv In Ihr uprn. T h r rj|»e o f vlory timi art« the 1 >|< hx I tingling. AN ADDED 0 > 0 0 0 0 0 0 ••THE L E A T H E R IT M H E H 8 ,” the first o f n « T ie s <»f s i, priju'-ftghl pirturm to be ahown here every two Mfs-ka. Y o u 'll enjoy Ih ise bo u t»— they ar** the real thing. P A T H E VKWN « W e will be pleased to have you call and inspect our stock of high-class merchandise. o o o= 0 A. T. K IB L A N 0 West St. Helens > A T T R A C T IO N Outfit the children at our store. You will find the best of goods and at reasonable prices. Our line ot G IN G H A .M S will please you. Attractive patterns and at very reasonable prices. 0 0 0 « Phone 35 Prompt Delivery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 wear, Hats and Caps 0 0 0 0 0 0 FO R 'I H E B O Y — Shoes, Shirts, Stockings, Under 0 Saturday Only 0 0 William Duncan and 0 Edith Johnson V 0 Suggestions ♦ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 t : X : X 0 0 0 0 0 ♦ 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 ; ♦ i « a i Ion« I Jr ♦ ♦ JV O pen j ♦ Tuesday, September 5th BO /S B L O U S E S , black sateens, ;ing- h.:m, khaki cloth, madras and chambra, blouses in colors that don’t show the sod and always look neat. B O Y S ' K N I C K E R P A N T S , knickers that wear and give good service, all si/es 6 to 17, at from $1.50 up. U M B R E L L A S for rainy school days— the kind that prove good, trusty friend . throughout the rainy menths. Good as sortment for girls and boys at from $1.25 and up- S C H O O L S H O E S FOR HOYS have ft-c kind tbal weai \, and Caps. 1 f* Supporter.:. FOR G I R T S — Hair Bows Drosse». Shoes, Umbrellas, Bloomers. STORE CLOSES MONDAY, LABOR BAY ’ S T Jarxl $ i ; -, /u n ii. . Jlielen» JHEUM/ MAK1 B L A C K C A T H O S E — The ten that car ry kiddies to school are important enough to get some special attention all their own. These arc the kind of hose to get — both f<si lo^kr. and toi practicability in Iliad ("at Hose for boys and gitd i lack, brown and white 35c and 50c I Iandkerchiefs. J Jth«> ti,., f and watch the middy blouses sit up and take notice. W ool Flannel Middies 11 scarlet and navy at $4.5(1 ant! $5.00 E N N I S S H O E S for gym work, basket nail, e'c. y Irid ie n » o Tho»o |t r ip ami ! hnuld te l jG lll.r a ' ' Jthlr.it tl¡ 5 . M I D D I E S — The importance of a Middy Stockings, Underwear. Shoes, VT. H E L E N S , Q , E . ♦ ♦ Jai ori/.-! is at high tide now.Just mention school F O R B O Y S — Hats S C H O O L S H O E S FOR G I R L S — W e fit the foot as well as the pocketbook m is Jr: J c ' •• |,r |r o a j of will be on Jiruln Imi. Iro n ia am: ♦ Í |i: I S'. - : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « a. r if. I ip e r lll I:. 1 Dr J Irï.m .'-iT ♦ ♦ Ai ready for the first day of school"— and how proud you'll be of them as they march gaily oft with their school books and their 1 right laces. Doubly proud, too sure what they need here, for we have made a specialty of tne youngsters needs, and we can assure you that there is everything here that you will desire tor ‘ ‘ , ^ °* ' U'ality that will please t kiddies.with their looks and you by the service they 11 g,ve! Look over the following list of needed goods: V 0 È m iliile» eucD b 0 Little Jack Morgan, son of Mrs Burrell Graves, underwent an opera, lion at a Portland hospital Monday morning and lie and his mother re- tu.r.ed to St Helens yesterday morn-1 ing Jack was minus ins tonsils ! T ie r. Gobi o OLDFIELD Ludle Cummins Invites all Inter ested mothers to visit the John Gumm school Thursday, September 7tli at 4 o'clock p. m., where she' will give a demonstration of class work In music. This is to introduce a special course for children in the theory of mus c. The courses will be most Interesting and comprehen sive, giving the child a complete and thorough knowledge of the funda ♦ mentals of music. Mothers are re ♦ quested to bring their children, so that several may be selected for the special lesson to be given that day The fee for terra class work will be ♦ nominal.— Adv. O 0 I * CUP Lou J N i 0000 < ’ S ORE ENGIN]