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T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST. FRID A Y . S E P T E M B E R 22. 192: PA G E T E N i i w - i i e o t i n n i M iVI'b'C member s. Mer r mi an It ueli ans a n d SALK Frr>h m ilk oiv. Hoi- til i<'*t ligh tly Oil th e --houlili r* 01 r,,lly " lH r *'port«,! , h , 7^*1 H IG H S C H O O L N O IL S . ( ^ n ff ( |i ........ . 1 1 I ' . . MM . . . I... I . ................ game O f II,,. , , , , *' ’he f||J stolti. I 0 » J. (.arson. I W a rr o n , . u . r . . o . . I tIt« > a . c . . ti J n . . g ........................................... m ayo r Honig mayor riii'ii.• MTS i ; r . n o » , as a trioni! of li a r n o t t's su*t " T " Saturday « „ ,, * . Hi,- T h ....... Kb school will e n t e r t a i n on - P •« *h* • V" r K rank A Itowe. spoolal reprim en- Koslod, "Is Just gu tting him brokon Iday evening In honor of the high m l .... In the high school || _ tiiuea" h^°** l ite Monday t ttivo of C lark . K endall ,V Co., bond 1,1 for *•>«» tw o y e a r Jo b" as Barnett I.... ¡ pupils who do not reside in Much excitement Is evident In high a, .....arance |„ , ¡'j " " * » «tul, d eale rs, w as in St H elens T u e sd a y ' *“ i*1«* n o m in e e for m a y o r an d thm I I , rile p a r i v will he given chool concerning fool Itali ..............am Monday III,,. , * " " ’>»0o| T2 on a busin ess mission an d t h e guest ! *Hr hus no opposition ..... a u d it o ri u m at r i g h i o'clock «uro to be a ....... . o o * »hl« y e a r p ap et ed ite d h "**» lit frie n d , S h e r m a n m Mi lea • • . I lu» s e n to r » 1.1- 1 " ' If , JUWlor Cll — n n — t ' t l t 1 It* II I... Mrs N. J D upont of West St. 1 On l o n g l u t o I . ip. Mayor and H elens d e p a r t e d Monday for Illin ois " rs * R allagh an d dauy;liter in resp o n se to th e new s of th e d e a th Hope, a cco m p an ied by M essrs. Krank Miss f u r r i e E lb ert sou of Tort lami o f her f a t h e r Iteceased left a con- II ilk in s an d Harvey W ilk in s len I M«*vk 1 'iitl guest was a tin* hom e s id a r a b le e s t a te an d Mrs D u p o n t T u e sd a y m o r n in g on a Ion»: a u t o trti• o f Dr a n d Mrs Kit» in Ross will not r e t u r n u n til a s e t tl e m e n t of Hirst th ey » il l go to Itak er und l..i ti r a n d o an d r e t u r n to P endleton f, Mrs. f 1,. Heaver of P o r t la n d is t this is well u n d e r way th e ro u n d up F rom t h e r e they will | guest at th e homo of Mr. unit Mrs go to S p o k a n e an d iu to B ritish Co I H aro ld Beaver. B R IE F N E W S N O T E S lu m in a com ing hack lo St Helen Mr an d Mrs L. W McDonald of O F H O M E P E O P L E ,,v of S e a tt le They will I" San F ra n c isc o were S u n d a y g u e sts sen t for sev eral weeks. o f Mr. an d Mrs. C h a rle s W esley P h il Moves to M o n m o u t h . —Mr. an*l lips It. It. Ita te s to F a ir — T h e S P x Dr. a n d Mrs J a m e s T M artin an d Mrs W. J M ellinger a n d d a u g h t e r . | Dr a n d Mrs A. J. Peel an d sou Miss W in n ie left M onday for M on S It It com pany, w ishing to do th eir Ii you buy at these stores, you can he sure your money has done its best. Low cost ( K ushleigh m o to re d to P o r t la n d S a t m o u th w h ere th ey will m a k e t h e i r ! p a rt in m a k i n g It possible fo r u l.irg. hom e for th e com ing tw o years. T hey | n u m b e r of people in th is vicinity t o j | o p e ra tio n and consequent low selling of m erchandise has built tins successful strin urday. a r e m ov in g to M o n m o u th b e c a u s e • a t t e n d th e s t a te fair, h av e m a d e spe Mrs. \V. B. D illard a n d W alden Miss W in n ie will a t t e n d (he s t a t v ciul ra t e s T he r o u u d t r ip r a t e from stores. D illard m o to re d io P . o . rtla . nd W . edno . - n o rm a l th e r e a n d fit h e rs e lf for St. H elens is »3 II and A gent tiillo day an d a r e expected to r e t u r n H*; te a c h in g B efo re leaving for his n ew believes th a t th is low r a l e will h. ' h o m e M ellinger called at T h e Mist .luce m any from th is vicinity to a i A fter a several w eek s' visit w ith ¡office to renew his su b scrip tio n for tend t h e fair T i c k e t s a r e on sai frien d s a n d relatives in S eu ttle a n d . he a n d his family wish to keep post- S e p te m b e r 25 to ;I0 inclusive and the Onions, local grown, fine ycl- -j £ Sweet Potatoes, new sweet T aco m a. Mrs. R. H. F a ir le y r e t u r n e d ed on th e h a p p e n in g s In C olu m b ia r e t u r n limit is O cto b er 2 pot ■ i Ibc foi i 8 c; 10 lbs -1 O C to St. H elena W ednesday ev en in g county Mr M e llin g er said I have • • • Mrs. P. H. B ra k k e , son P e te r a n d resided In C olum bia co u n ty fo r t r.— ,»ff for P e n d le to n ._Mr an d Mt - d a u g h t e r D orinda w ho have been in past 42 y ears and th is is t h e first ! (JUy F ield h o u se left T u e sd a y morn I Canned Milk — Federal or Darimade, B a k e r Girl l atent Flour, a Crown Mill P o r t la u d fo r th e past w eek visiting | tim e I h av e moved to a n o t h e r coun- mg hv a u to for P en d leto n and tin I - > i .ir 1 k . ! 2 ft 'i $ i 00. q product. No. 10 sack 38c; relatives, r e t u r n e d to St. H elens last ’>' I still claim t h e co un ty as mv ro u n d u p \ f t e r th e s t r e n u o u s work 1 rw o sacks loi / jp Bordens, can . nig ht. hom e a n d will m ove back to St. Hel- of th e past week p re p a rin g for th. 1 Miss J u d i t h S w anson begs to a n - ] wt*en m >‘ d a u g h t e r has com p te'- F o r d c a ra v a n and seeing th a t every » o u n ce s h e will ta k e a n u m b e r of i co u rse of stu d y Mr Mellin- d etail was pro perly c a rr ie d oui Kerrs Fancy Patent or Pancake Flour, Crown pupils fo r th e p ian o a t th e i r resi- c,' r *,een a s u b s c rib e r of T he K teldhouse th o u g h t lie w as en titled Chocolate "Sweetened Co- several davs of vacatio n, h e n o dences. b e g in n e r s o u l y . A d d re s s i a !M ,st for a ' g a r t e r of a c e n tu r y an d Brand, J pound r * r% Vim Flour, bbl. -| Q Q ■’ pound* 35« -i o lx he hopes to m a k e th e re c o rd a t least th e trip ca re o f Mist office. lots $7.25; 49s 1 .0 * 5 fifty years. package for 1 pound IO C T h e St. H elens R eb ek ah Lodge No. C hicken D inner. T h e an n u al 217 will c e le b ra te th e a n n i v e r s a r y of l . i n n B u y s Horn«-. h. Linn. I ch ick en d i n n e r for th e lib ra ry will Macaroni, curve r \ j* Shaker Salt, tree -l /" y Ciisco, 'i pound s th a t o r d e r T h u rs d a y . S e p te m b e r • ‘ | chief e n g in e e r of the v\ s t e a m e r "l a- be given by th e W o m a n 's c lu b at Ply at 8 . o ’clocck All m e m b e rs a r e re- cut, 4 lbs. for « O C running, 2 lb. can A y / C can lor 1 »¿/J/ . . . . . . . . i homa. has show n liis fa ith in St. m o u th Hall, on W ed n esd ay . Septem- q u e ste d to a tt e n d and e n jo y th e a n - H elen, bv ¡„v es tin g in a hom e here I ------- - * — -------- ... - j h e r 27 at 5 :3 0 T h e d in n e r s have n lv ersary . Golden W est Coffee, one Royal Baking Powder, 12 ... . . ,, " rP cen ,b b o u g h t th e H olcom b become u n ite fam ous, so " c o m e e a rl, Salati Points, Preferred T h e L a d ie s ’ Aid ot tn e M. L p ro p e r ty on Pine street an d move 1 to aVoid t h e rush " pound can for J8i -| 1 /A ounce can 40c; 1 1 Q Stock brand, tall r j r c h u rc h will m eet Monday a f t e r n o o n ; to th a t place T uesday . . . . a t 2 o'clock a t t h e h o m e o f M r s . ' 2‘ j pound can 1 • 1 i7 3 pound can for A • * tans, each m OC * * * A ttend It. C. C o n ference. — Th H a rry B enn ett. All m e m b e rs ar, i K.irnett l e t t a g M ayor. D u rin g reg io n al c o n f e n u rg ed to be p re s e n t as t h e r e will b: th e ab sen ce of E. I. B allugh, presi- held at C orvallis last week was u' election o f officers. BULK C O F F E E —20th Century. If Plantation Blend Coffee, a very good dent of th e council A F. B a rn e tt is ten d ed by Mrs C N. lloice. Mrs T h e fu n e r a l services of little Lo- m a y o r o f th e city of St Helens. T h e E r n e s t Milne, Mrs G olden S tarr anything, it is better than ever, Q Q i offee, 2 pt lunda foi 45« . ra in e J a n e Dosse w e re held a t th e a d d e d re s p o n sib ilitie s incid ent to he- Scott and Messrs II A C hilds and 65c; 1 pound 1 pound tor g JC C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u r c h Monday a f ing head of th e city g o v e rn m e n t seem W ald en Dillard tern o on . In t e r m e n t was m a d e in th e In our roaster today— on your table tom orrow . M u ltn o m a h cem etery . P o r t la n d . Rev. P a u l D. Holl'm an officiated. Mrs G eo rge Wilson an d son Max Potatoes, carefully selected rj £ ( d» 1 f\ f\ left T u e sd a y fo r C orvallis w h e re Max white stock, 8 lbs. 15c; 14 lbs. tomer, US pounds for 1 ,U U will r e s u m e his co urse of s t u u y a t th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l college. Mrs. Wilson will rem ain in th e college Built for Service and Economy SO A P—SP E C IA L B U N D L E SALK in one assortm ent only—3 bars Ivory a f\ city a n d k eep House for Max. and 3 bars of P. & G. all purpose soap for New Price* $9.75 to $26.50 Miss P ri n g le of P o r t la n d m o to re d to St. H elen s F r i d a y an d to ok Mrs. Come in and see our stock. W e deliver heaters and W. A. Levi a n d d a u g h t e r s R u th an d Crystal W hite Soap. A r , A & L. O ysters. i r ranges and set them up. Terrapin Stringles^oj* Evelyn a n d Mrs. Lois B y se g g e r a n J 10 bars for T 'O C No. 1 can 1 «iV. c h ild re n u p to spend th e w eek end, Cut Beans, 2 cans «G0C ST. HELENS HARDWARE COMPANY r e t u r n i n g w ith th e m to St. H elen s S u n d a y evening. “The W inchester Store" Phone No. 97 H O N E Y —Pure Honey in pint jars, each A. M. H o lt. H e rm a n U eiten, J a k e W a t t e r s a n d M illard C alh o u n lert St. H elen s e a rly T h u r s d a y m o r n in g bound fo r P e n d le to n an d th e r o u n d up. T h e y a r e m a k in g th e tr ip by a u t o a n d expect to be a b se n t fu r th e b e t t e r p a r t o f a week. D u rin g th e absen ce of E. I. Bal- lag h , P. H. B r a k k e is ho ld in g down th e jo b o f local m a n a g e r of th e C o lu m b ia R iv e r P a c k e r s ' asso ciatio n . T h e fall fish in g has been fairly good, especially d u r i n g th e firs t week. Mr. B r a k k e said, b u t th e ru n h as s l a c k ened. Mrs J V A. F a r n e l l. Mrs. A. J Peel, Mrs, J a m e s M artin , Mrs Ray Morton a n d Miss Amy G eo rg e w ent to P o r t l a n d T u e s d a y as r e p r e s e n t a tives of C h r is t's E p isco p al c h u rc h of St. H elen s to aid in t h e serv in g at th e E p iscopal c o n feren ce now being held in P o rtla n d . J u l ia n W a s s e r an d S L Malcolm i of th e G oble n e ig h b o r h o o d , w e r e 1 callers a t T h e Mist o ffice W e d n e s day. Mr. W a s s e r is o n e of th e pio n eers of C o lu m b ia co u n ty h av in g re sided n e a r G oble fo r th e past t h i r t y , t h r e e y ears Mr Malcom h as lived in th a t n e ig h b o r h o o d fo r 15 y ears and at I T Deer Island fo r MTen v ea-s ♦ J H M e ojr fo r m e rl y a t e a c h e r tn ♦ th e city schools, w h o hag beoo en- ♦ gaged in social s e t tl e m e n t w ork a n d ▲ l he s t u d y o f music in New York City O ur stock of new furniture, rugs, drapes, etc., is most for several y ears , aecompan ed bj 7 Mrs McCoy an d J e a n , will he g u ests complete. W e can furnish any kind of a home to the of t h e D illard fam ily o v e r th e week end. Mr. McCoy will sin g at b o th ! best advantage. W e make bargain prices on all of the m o r n in g a n d ev en in g services a t th e C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h . S unday. articles we sell—not bargains on special days, but M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M IST M ISTIN G S. M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M . t o i» TH Strong Features for Saturday and Monday are: UNIVERSAL WOOD HEATERS The Standard Hosiery VALUE of j the Year for Every Member of the Family “Be It Ever So Humble” or Spacious We are Prepared to Provide X Year in and year out—you can alvvay depend upon the style, fit, Furnishings for the Home quality and wearing service of ♦ A llen A “ B la ck Cat” i H o siery BA RG A IN S E V E R Y DAY. The Liberty ! P r o g r a m f o r 11,,• V\ „ k l oflU M SS, m g ^ S a t u r d a y . S e p t. i n l x r 2:1 ^ T h . S h o w s S u n d ay A fte rn o o n 2 a m i 4 o'clock N .m 'R IM l O NLY — K llitU O 'B R IE N — IN— "«T U N N IN G ok THE NORTH- U T X T ." A m o u n te d police s t o ry w ith th r ills and action. O 'B rie n 's la te st an d bea' p ic tu re T w o Reel C o m ed y — P a t lie News h i N I M l M i i M l H __ VIOLA DANA — IN— "«.I.ASM H o t HEN." T h e s t o ry o f a girl who d i d n ’t w ant to re f o rm th e m a n she has to a g o n a d ; o f la dooeriboM y f a n n y sit- , n atio n s— o n e th a t will m a k e tim e fly «'omevly : latrry Motion in "Tile <»r.w rry C le r k . ” TI'EMItA V— YV EDNENDA V— GLEN N H E N T E R — IN— T H E C K A D I.E B l'M T E lt." A th o r o u g h l y a m u s in g an d en ter-! ta l n i n g o f f e r in g An o rig in al and a p r e t e n t i o u s p ro du ctio n Our Service Does Not Stop when we furnish your home—for in G R O C E R IE S Styles for Men, W om en and Children in Silk. DRY G O O D S and G E N E R A L M E R C H A N D ISE Lisle, Wool and Cotton we give the best of service and our prices are always within reason. W hen more women learn to distinguish the d»f* Serviceable Shoes Serviceable Shoes for boys and girls, solid leather, style correct, sensible and com fortable, priced from tual experience, that Allen A Black Cat Hosiery» all. and more, than they E X P E C T in quality anJ service—they will have no further cause for com : plaint about V A L U E . *' I he styles for Fall are now on display. Come in ami let us show you how splen $3.25 to $5.0« didly ready we are to satisfy the hosiery requirem ents of your family. ooo - T w o K e e l C o m e d y — P a t lie N ew «. T H I RND Y V-FR1DA V — C O N W A Y TE Y R E E — IN — •T H E MYN <»E MTONK." A p i c t u r e y o u will n e v e r forget. R e p le t e w ith h e a r t in te re s t an d ten se; d ra m a tic situ atio n s T wo R eel C om edy. tercnce in hosiery grades: when they realize by ac W e have received a nice line of W oolens suitable for school dresses. They are the latest p attern and m oderately priced. - v f A. T. K I B L A N W est St. H elens Phone 35 Prom pt Delivery ST. HELENS, ORE. ^ [ J j ÿ J ! | A yJ ST. „ELENS. 0 «