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THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER P A G E E IG H T l'1 ! M M M M M M M M M M M M TUR KS C H A S E S M A S H E D GREEK A RM Y T O W A R D S GATES OK SMYRNA M M M MIST MISTINGS. M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M A Project I n oh foni "lu*rt> will olle day sprilla frolli, the brulli of science a machine or Bank of ICngluM bMauaT .i1'i foM-e So terrible lu Its polenllalltles. buildings are ........ . * ,h» old ,. .,l ululai y lei rlfylng. tbul even lo ho|d ilio «norniou, ,,1'l"'l««t, near III righici w lui 'Vili dare lo i- liow naud numi vvhlcli i, whl‘;h II ■ -*- li •- tu Infttrt about thè city of ............. ?® ,t»bM| ture and - deal III irder h . m IJ he .ippalled. and " will alimi 1 1 m ....... i **ig win, H» wi„. ,ion « ......rever. 1 .... Mi ■ A from ................ . in -i rei Miss Kuth Burchum had as her guest Sunda>. Miss Kuth t'urmicltael o f Portlund. Misses Ora Hattan. Kuth Burch- am and Marion Sten were Portland shoppers Saturday. Mrs Edwin Koss entertained at n dinner Tuesday evening. Covers w eie laid for thirteen. Mason Dillard left W ednesday for Eugene and will continue his law- studies at the l ’ . o f O. Mrs James T. Martin left Sunday for Victoria. B. C.. and will visit rel atives for several weeks. Miss Emma Morton o f I’ ortland was a Sunday guest at the h om e of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Morton. Am ong the St. Helens boys who left this week for Eugene were Stewart Both well and ''B illie " Dodd. Tom Kiblan has left for Eugene and will resume his studies at the university. Tom is a sop h om ore this year. Mrs Robert H. Fairley returned last week from a several weeks visit with friends in Seattle and other Sound cities \ piloto o f Smyrna, eeiiler o f tireek eoli Irei in Asia Minor, toward will» li the sliallorcd reiniiaiits of the A. E. Veatch. editor o f the Rai nier Review, was in St. Helens Tues. tireek army now are n -lrealing as rapidly as |HMisibie, hotly purs ms I by tile Nationalist lu rk s under Mus. Ils capture by the Turks is now liigtil) probable. day and attended the district c o n taplm Kenia I Pasha. vention o f the K of P. against the defendant that the bonds j seem nice, ami agreeable to equity A. E Austin o f W oodb urn was "H O O T " GIBSON FIGHTS o f matrimony heretofore existing j This summon- i> served upon yo i here Monday for a brief visit, the LIK E REAL CHAMPION and now existing between the plain- by publication t h e r e o f in the Si l i e 1 guest o f Edwin Jones, manager of tiff and defendant be dissolved and '-in Mist, by order o f the Honorabb the Austin St. Helens store J A Eakiu, Judge o f the above en Ed ( H o o t ) Gibson has a consid held for nuught. After a pleasant visit o f several That the plaintiff be awarded the] titled t'ourt weeks with relatives here. Mr. and eraiile number of acquaintances in care, custody and control of minor Dated the 2 .'Hi lay of Septeinbei Mrs J C. Koss left Tuesday for this com m unity w h o will vouch for the statement that in his cow b oy child. Chester Lee McIntosh, and al- 1922. their home In Alhambra. Calif K I* CAMPBELL, days on the Oregon ranges he was so for the sum o f Fifty ($50.001 dol* Misses Helen Kiblan and Averie able to “ lick his weight in w ild lars per month as permanent main- Aitturney tor the Plaintiff. 504 Shackleford left Thursday for E u cats." In his latest screen p rodu c tenance for the education, care and Commercial Sneet. Astoria. Oregon gene and will enter the university tion. which comes to The Liberty to maintenance o f their minor child and Date of fir ' publication Septem- of Oregon. Both o f the young ladies morrow night, it is easy to see how for her costs and disbursements o f j her 29. 1922 were popular mem bers o f the St. UiLson earned such a reputation. this action and for such further and Date of last publication Novi to Helens high school class o f '22. . ____ This favorite star lias a role ill oth er relief as to this Court may her 10. 1922. F. D. Tarbell and daughters. " T r i m m e d " of a war hero w ho re Theorora, Natalie and Mary spent turned home and was elected sheriff the week end in Portland where they of a small western county in which visited Mrs. Tarbell Her many | he lived He starts out to com b the friends in St. Helens will be pleased hills for a desperate murderer A f- to know that she is rapidly improv- ter tw o days and nights o f unend ing in health. ing search, he falls asleep. The fug- Miss Vivian Patterson o f P o r t la n d ; itive sneaks up. steals the sheriff's was a guest o f her friend. Miss Ofa iuns. and has him " c o v e r e d ” when Hattan f o r the week end. Miss Pat- Hie o ffic e r awakes. The scene that terson taught in St. Helens high last follows is 100 per cent action. year and was greeted by many o f her ------ --------- * ---------------- form er pupils and friends during her brief visit here. J H. McCoy. Mrs. McCoy a n d 1 da ughter Jean were in St. Helens I Tuesday for a short visit with friends. Several years ago Mr. Mc-| The successful treatment o f rheu- Coy was a teacher in the St. Helens school and made many friends here. ' matism by tuking Tanlac is one of TVJNCtICSUA For three years he has been in New 'h e outstanding features of that re- Y ork City associated with the V. M. I markable medicine. Thousands ui C. A. work. Recently he has assumed people everywhere have testified an important position in the " B ig lO t a t it has brought them complete B r o th e r " work and will have an ex- relief from this tortuous disease, ecutive position with that organiza- -Mr. A. T. Drisko. 2421 4St!i St., tion in New York. He and f a m i l y -Southeast. Portland, Ore., says: will return to New Y ork next month “ My muscles actually felt like Winchester Football, pebble ground sheepskin le tli after having visited relatives in Ore they were tied in knots, hut sine*- er. regulation size, and is finished with a heavy cotton taking Tanlac I haven't a sign of gon. rheumatism and I believe I could lining. Genuine sheep push any man in a foot race. W OM AN LECTURES skin leather tongue. “ I have been built up in every ON CATHOLICISM way, sleep like a child and feel as and double rows o t »pry as a b oy .” When the digestive system, liver, Mrs. A. Bosonauit, who claimed stitching around the she was in a Catholic convent for i and kidneys are not workin g proper num ber o f years, gave a lecture or ly. uric acid and oth er impurities lacing hole, makes the talk at the city hall Saturday eve accumula te in the muscles and joints ning, her subject being, "Cath olicis m causing rheumatism. Tanlac quickly cover of this ball es- As I Saw It.” A b out 100 to 125 overcom es this condition by enabling pecially strong. people attended the lecture, many of the vital organs to perform their them, no doubt being drown there function s properly. Get a bottle to Just th thing for the boy. Special service to teams out o f curiosity. Mrs. Bosonauit is day at any good druggist. not a fluent speaker and her lecture H E A D Q U A R T E R S FOR A T H L E T IC G O O D S was mainly a tirade against the ♦ Catholic priests, and the confession. ■**ra?ifirrv mm ■ D K I S S MAKING P A R L O R ♦ She told how she had been inveigled W e wish to announce the opening to enter a convent and som e of the things which had transpired there, of a dress-makin g parlor in West Si. .he audience which was composed of Helens next d oor to the Cham bers best o f work- Catholics and Protestants, gave her ,neat market. I The ti ♦ "T h e Winchester Store” Telephone 97 a respectful hearing but when she man8h_i? m pIam a,,(1 fanry HHW- Ing. W e will be pleased to have you made a statement as to some hab Mrs Ernest Kelly, its o f the priests and invited any give us a trial. 39t4x Catholic to refute the charge. Fath Mrs. Sarah (.'rouse. er Clancy attempted to answer. Mrs. Bosonauit and Rev Clancy engaged SI MMONS BY I’ C lIb K 'ATIO N . in a wordy tilt and then Rev Joh n In (lie Circuit Court of the Slate of ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ son, pastor o f the Methodist church, Oregon, in and fur (lie County of arose. " I believe in fair play,” Rev. Columbia. Johnson said, "a n d I believe that Leona McIntosh, Plaintiff, Father Clancy should have the op ♦ vs. portunity to answer the charges ♦ Brenton L. McIntosh, Defendant which have been made and I will ♦ To: Brenton L. McIntosh, the suggest that when the lady finishes her lecture Father Clancy be given ab ove-named defendant: In the name o f the State o f Ore the opportunity he desires.” This was agreeable to everyone present. gon, you are hereby required to ap A t - t h e conclusion o f Mrs. Boson- pear and answer the complaint filed au lt’g talk Father Clancy arose and against you in the a b ov e entitled addressed the aud/V-nce who gave suit on or before the 10th day of his remarks close and respectful at November. 1922, said date being tention. He denied many o f the m ore than six ( 6 ) weeks from the statements o f Mrs. Bosonauit and 29th day o f September, 1922, the ♦ challenged her to name the convent date fixed for the first publication ♦ in which she had served and to give o f this summons and if you fail to ♦ the names o f the sisters and priests answer or otherwise appear herein to w hom she had referred. T h e lady the plaintiff for want th ereof will ♦ refused to do this, but claimed she apply to the Court for the relief ♦ had credentials and could prove her ' Vruy^i tor In her compla in t herein, j ♦ -ratement and would to any per- For a judgment and decree ♦ son auth orised to see suck, ’ ‘ but not to a Cath olic priest " Fathef Clancy claimed that several "fa k i nuns” had been touring Oregon Tickets on Sale September 25 to 30 Inclusive Re- spreading the anti-Cathollc p r op a ganda and that he had proof several ill . ▼ turn Limit October 2. o f them were impo-uers I — "---------------- - ~ - - — — 1 He sp oke o f th<- work o f the < ath- w«* will clean and press y ou r suit al olic church and manv o f the illus The State Fair is Oregon’s splendid annual exhibit o: trious statesmen o f this and oth er * " ' ‘••‘" " « M e p i * « . S p e c a l attention countries who were mem bers o f the •«» cleanin g and pressing laulii s the state's products of the farm, orchard, garden and church, and his talk made a good lirrss and Hulls, factory— a wonderful educational institution which impression How ever, when he called! Mrs. Bosonauit a liar. It was evident Packages may la- left at Orradia Ho- should he attended by every person interested in the fhe audien ce did n o' approve o f this, tel, Ht. Helens. W e call foi packages for without any comment- the people progress of his or her section anti the state as a whole. on Tuesdays and Fridays and deliw-i arose and left the hall. _______ m nvc a . H ,ierlleg|im H tll* Good Tood Fair Prices j E fficien t S e r v ic e — O u r A im Fait prices— honest weight»—cheerful and efficient service and quality groceries is our formula tor suc cess. Always a complete stock of fancy and staple grr.- ccries at the lowest market prices. for yourself Come in and see or phone in your order, and we'll lie glad to deliver. Choose Between Good Quality and Low Price This is our advice to those who wish the best m Dr) Goods, Shoes and Furnishings. W e take pride in the excellent line of shoes you may find in our stock. I he RED G O O SK shoe for hoys and girls will give satisfaction. Moderately priced, too. and stayle has been united with comfort. The greatest economy lies in good quality. You can't pay less and get both. Our Down Town Grocery Store on Willamette Street will give om customer? in that vicinity prompt and satisfactory service. J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS M lR C H A N T S iioulton Store Phone A4 Rheumatism is Thing of Past He States. Willamette St. Store l’honc 22 i .00— FOOTBALL SPECIAL— $1.00 : THE U N I V E R S A L Have V oli Seen the New FORDS? % St. Helens Hardware C o . $ 3.11 ROUND TRIP Ii you have not, we would like to have you call at our . arage and inspect this latest production of the u ♦ ♦ ♦ TO X Ford iactory. This new model has a one-man top, a '¡anting windshield and other improvements. W e are sure we can demonstrate to your satisfac- I'on that the FO R D car is the efficient, economical and sensible car lor the man or woman who wants » Salem For the Great ORE(J< ) N STATE FAIR CAB car which will give service and at a low price. ♦ ♦ ♦ CLEANING AND PRESSING ♦ The prices of the New Cars St. Helens Delivery are: louring Car, demountable rims, starter $544.72 Roadster, demountable rims, starter ............. $514.56 Coupe, the comfortable car, demountable rims and sta r te r ............................................... $687.20 Sedan, the sensible family car, demount able rims anti starter ............................... $754.80 Ford Truck Chassis .......................................... $522.72 f'ordson T r a c t o r ........... $484.60 W c tan make immediate delivery. them to you on Thursdays. Good Advice. MATIHk A f T IO N G U A R A N T E L O W h en you do not relish your food and feel dull and stupid after earing & take a d ose o f Chamberlain's T a b lets. T h ey will cleanse and Invig It. 4 . COA TEH, Proprietor orate y o u r stomach and bowels, mak * Portland, Oregon you feel lik e a new man and give V i.l E. : Citi i Ht. you an appetit e like a twelve year old Waverly Cleaners boy. Pressers SPOKANE. PORTLAND AND Fieldhouse Motor Company SEATTLE RAILWAY J. R. G IL B Y , Agent ................................. W Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers I St. Helens, Oregon ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦