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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1922)
. f ! h. icon, together with «all cosi« ami <l!s ImrMcm i»nls il»at hav<* oi mav State Hunk of Rainier. I'laliillff accru«’ vs J Il U 1 I.I.ING li IN’ M Ray and Manda l i a ' . Defend Sheriff ants 1 IrtgOII. 1 III« Mut«* t al St Helen Itv virtue of an execution and ol 1 stli «la> iif i » 1 obei 1922 1 - — - —♦ der iif sale duly l ■-nod by the clerk of the Circuit Court of the Comity M i l l « HI 1 1 \ \ 1 s| 1 1 1 1 \l 1 N 1 of Columbia, Stale of Oregon, dated < ( lint t t «»in f of 1 Ii« "*l at«' • 1 the 1 itili day ol October. 1922. lit a In lii«* Ori'icoii. for i 'oliiinhla t «»•*••! \ addition were sent which are to In' certain action in the circuit court In the Malter Ol I hl I <»<• Of kept in the local library for sixty for said county and slate, wherein days These consist mainly of tech Slate Hank o f Rainier as plaintiff tticul subjects, such as books on recovered judgment acaiiisi M R.u I'd electricity, photography, cooking, In- amt Manda Ray defendants for uni of Eight l i m o l i ' d Siv.v five an il lerior decorating, the various de no 1 (ln I $ Stie on ' l 'ollar ■ ln I pu i t menta of farming, etc Saturday the 18th day ol Novembtu The library recently received a Gold Coin, with interest thereon lui like Gold Coin at the rale ol 6 p'-r I gift of five boys' biwiks from Thus Ketel, Jr., a book from A F Med et ili per annum frolli the Kith dm | 1922 and the turtln r itile and also eight new Juvenile of October books presented by Mr and Mrs A : inn of Seventy-five and no In" F Raynaud A m ong tills collection I $72. 00 I Dollars a m rnev '« tv, « .m l ami >sis and disbursements taxed at Hulls Ill'll .ire books by Ralph P Paine. J li .hereof Twenty five mid 10 100 ($25 D ili Ewing. \V Pane Hank. Oliver Optic. \ \ N V J . I E W I F Hopkinson Smith. Albert Stearns tiollars. on the Kith day o f October. \d mini -I .itrt v ' o’ I hi 1 I .U 1 922. and others Renliard llirkcnfeld. Deceased These gifts were very gratefully Notice is hereby given that i will .1 \V D \ t Attorney received, as the circulation of Ju on the 1 St h day " f Novembri. 19.'.' ; venile books is large, and the wear at the front door of the court House eok c iicr.T t!y mairi' ' The good and tear correspondingly greai and in Si Helens in ..mi county at lo ! I he man win can't provide the raw the library lias been unable to buy o'cloc k in the foriti m o f said day, material manv books recently sell at public auction to the bight - bidder, for cash the following 0 scribed property, te wit: THE “REFEREE" REAL 1 Tract Forty 40t In Heiilevard! ACTION PICTURE Acres Addition to tin I'.-wn of liai Iller, now the City of Rainier "T h e R e f e r e e ." featuring ( ’onway 2 In the Fox P I. c beginning Tearle. which com es to The Liberty at a point on line between the t'h.e- Saturday night for one day only, i s 1 E I- ox 1' L > and John Har is i a gripping tale o f the prize ring, P I. C saitl point being North 21 j and concerns the fortunes o f John j degrees JO minutes ■ .1st 1 4 '5 S feet I McArdle. a referee w ho refuses to i from the S. East corner of the John lie bribed The heroine o f the Harris P L C . thence from -.ml s ory. most charm in gly portrayed by j point of beginning North 21 degrees Glady s Hulette tells her dad. "Hig I .30 minutes east 207 feet, filen o 1 Steve a gambler, that she will mar-! South 52 degrees 2 9 minuit s ■ a •• iv McArdle or nfl one She believes' 15S 7 feet; thence South 56 degrt • McArdle to be " s q u a r e . " Her belief 43 minutes west 91 7 feet; t belio in him is put to the test when the South 69 degrt t ^ and 5 4 minut - fact is revealed that he is going to I West 135 5 feet to the plat........ be referee a crook ed fight W hen Mc ginning, containing 40 acres mort Ardle learns that the fight is or less. " f r a m e d " he ends the contest ab J. Lot 7 in lllock 43 Mneck's ad ruptly and calls o f f all bets. ilitioa to the City of Rainier Taken] and levied upon as tin' property of r “ You wish to know about your f u tile sai l M Ray and Manda Ray as much thereof as may he n c o -sary 1 ture h u s b a n d ? " "No. I wish to know about H i 1 to satisfy the saitl judgment In I n - past of my present husband for f u of state Rank of Rainier against -ai 1 M Ray and Manda Kay. with ini' - ture use " M M M M M M M M M M M NEW BOOKS FOR PUBLIC LIBRARN M M M M The public library has recently re M ceived two boxes of books front Hie MIST M1STINGS. M M state library These are known a- M the "T rav elin g L ib rary," ami are (o M be kept by the local library for six M mon ths as a supplement to its own M M M M M M M M M M M collection o f hooks Fifty books in Pr. A l' Tucker was In Portland Wednesday on professional business Mr and Mrs A J Hollingsworth visited relatives in Portland Sun day. Mayor Hallagh went to Astoria Tuesday to confer with offic ials oi the Columbia Kiver Packers' asso ciation C. K Clapperton. secretary o f the Peer Island Logging company, transacted business in St Helens on Wednesday Miss Grace Howell returned to St Helens Monday evening from Har- ber. Idaho, where she visited friends for several weeks Miss Naomi Kunnell, who is nov. attending Oregon State Normal school, spent the week end in S: Helens with tlie Akin fam ily T J Flippin of Rainier, transact ed business m St Helens Monday With several busin. ss associates he has bought and is now operatin g a shingle mill near Vernonia Paul C Morton. Pacific Coast manager o f the Alligator Clothing company of St Louis was a visitor in St. Helens Wedn esday the guest of his brother. S C Morton. John Q Gage spent several days in St. Helens this week visiting his family Mr Gage is employed by the construction department o f the big spruce mill at Toledo He re turned to T oledo yesterday. George L Dunlop, a lumber in spector at the St Helens Lum ber company expects to leave shortly for Illinois for a visit and his friends say that when he returns to St H el ens he will be accompanied by his bride. City Recorder J H G odfrey left Tuesday on his vacation and E. E VJuick is attending to the duties of the recorder and water board clerk Mayor Hallagh is of the opinion that Mr Godfrey, when in returns to S: Helens will say that he has been on a honeymoon trip. Dr. and Mrs James T Martin an I Mr and Mrs J. V A Parnell and family motored to Seaside Saturday and spent the week end at that pop uiar resort Slopping at Rainier oa the return trip, they were en ter tained by Mrs. Alice Trow and Mrs A F Harnett. \ l l l l l I HI S ill R I M S S \ l l If Your Home PUBLIC S C H O O L W ould Burn Vote 314 x Yes Tonight The purpose of the compulsory public school attendance bill Is to In-nr. the Instruction of uH Oregon children of grammar scho *>• in a c m : n language, a common history and < mniei, Ideals, to th. .ml that Amur . an unity shall be promoted. American ideals safeguarded and A: . r o a n In il tutlons perpetuated. The American Letion Auxiliary will meet at the residence of Mrs J H. Wellington Monday afternoon at 2 o ’clock and In addition to oth This bill is proposed because Its ipporters believe that only by un . • - I er business com in g before the m eet education of our children on standai . and uniform lines can these thim 1« ing. they will deride upon plans for achieved. the cooked food sale and b a z a a r 1 which will be held on Armistice day. This bill proposes no religious restriction# It contemplates no !■■■ ’ at. n Judge Martin W h ite ha:; received of the right of the parent to tea. h religion to hi- ch Id in hi- own .. . : a letter from hig wife, who with her according to his own belief. It raises no issue of religious different,- sister. Miss Nan Lillich, is visiting relatives in Hamilton, Montana, say- This bill Is purely a measure to Insure that all children by itt- . I ng t ing that the cha nge o f climate ha« public schools shall be taught alike during their grammar scln done her much g ood and she is feel that their outlook may grow to be a unified outlook for the common * ■ al ing better than when she left St and for their country and Its institutions. Helens. It is probable she will re main in Montana for some time To make an all-American nation we must have all-American Instruction Judge w h i t e said. of our children along recognized standard lln-s Ignorance of \n , rh .m The W om an 's association o f the ideals and Institutions and language Is the greatest menace to them, t. . , • M E church will meet in the church those who do not understand them properly do not support them auditorium on W ednesday evening October 25. at 7 :3 0 Mrs Lena Har riott will r*-ad the third paper on Christian Citizenship. Special music will be rendered by the girls' choru- P. S. M ALCOLM, 33\ o f the Sunday school and a round Inspector General In Oregon, table will be conducted by Rev S P Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rita. Johnson on the question. "W h e r e I* ini Advertisement) Am I on Wednesday e v e n in g s? " stiff |i l v 111 In long f..r alni J ▼ ♦ ▲ .1 l ‘ uss< n g i I l o u r i n g I a r a i o . M i It, III' I' d , I si * ▼ ▼ ▼ ♦ ▲ X line of riunii the attractive di rt a n d y n i ,,,q Ion ♦ feature« of the Gn,„| m o v i n g p a l l s r u n in a n oil hui h HI Ilo II« el i g ug e l l U' l i l iioh R I vc In e x c e p t l una 11 y L, I un d e mo u n t r a l e t h i s fact i . i • Mei ,. I is It« d friim anil K, M i, \ H a r m s B ro s, (tarage ♦ ♦ <► ♦ M I I || ♦ ♦ \\ ill*» H K 04« • a Mrnrlii HI M i \ i I I s .Hi ii s «»f \l| Kind rm I I'll. l-IM .1, |f tin *li«%%«*r «all \n \| ||W|.. I I 01*1 \ I \ I M M . H II \ \ I ' l ' o l \ I Ml SI ♦ - - _ir fîU H a . 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Hall 1*• in tlaiiiim rs 1‘ * rfncilv 1 ••(! t «j rlv. p««w. r ami a< < lira«’ flic blow 'S* 1 «*W 1 Irl •» ■ *> of rhrotQf Ht**« 1 t hat w ni hfvak «>r t urn In flu* Itami!« Hlip 1frinì I'll, rs ! imit iy ad J i| «4.. p< » h 11 ion Sliar |i 1 ill* «I ) a h s ^ Iva a r«*»»| grip 1 »|N fl 1 .n*l W ». ii « ti<* s , Ma.lt to S \ K nt andar«!« A crantai) mil!«*. 1 op* nln*», th.1« nil« of U>4 ii ii r stump*«! M »nkey W r e n c h e s - Cold C h i l l s P un c h r . C tier Pin 1'iillcr Files Gua ra nte ed tu be of W i m h e s t e i Quality.' St. Helens Hardware Co. I lu.' W i n c h e s t e r S l o r e ” I c l c p l i o n c 97 One Flag---One School---0ne Language W E Henrlcl of Ridgefield. Washington, accom panie d by his granddaughter, Mildred, were Sun day guests at the home o f Mr and Mrs John Pateman Mr Henrlcl who is Mrs. Dateman's father, is one of O regon's pioneer With his parents he cam e across the plains in 1652 and settled on Sauvies Island i and has since resided at what is known as the “ H en rlcl” place, until j about six mon ths ago when he so ld ' the place. FORD CAR PRICES TAKE $50 DROP A ccordin g to Information con veyed to the Fieldhouse Motor c o m pany from the general offic es of Hie Ford M otor Car company, there has been a reduction o f $50 per car on the several models which the Ford company puts out. "T h e reQQctn.it In price R effective Immediately,” Mr. Fieldhouse said “ anti ou r c o m pany will deliver cars at the new prices The price o f the new touring car 1» S2&>5, f o b. Detroit, whicp is much low er than the pre-war price. B efore the war this car was priced at 13 60 a> factory and t i e reduction Mr. Ford has made brings the price down to $296, a reduction o f $62 from the pre-war price Oth er F ord cars have been proportion ately reduced and I believe R will be difficult to supply the demand at the ri*w low prices.” PORTLAND I. O. O. F COMING SATURDAY Star Lodge, I o. O. F . . o f Port land will be the guests o f St. Helens L od g e No. 117, I O O F Saturday evenin g The visitors will tiring their degree team and c o n fe r th>- first degree on several candidates Star lo dge has one o f the best degree teams in the state arid the conferring o f the deg rees will likely he o f ex ception al interest. O fficers o f the local lo dge hope there will be a full attendance o f the m em bers and also extend a cordial invitation to visit-' ing m em bers o f the Odd Fellow fr a ternity A Glorious Vacationland Where dreams come true and cares of yesterday are soon forgotten. Sunny Southern CALIFORNIA Sunlit skies— Flowers in blossom— Miles of spark ling ocean at your feet, are just a few of life's ad vantages in tfiis vacationland for everyone. Through Sleeping Cars . . . a m i n o u \ if ou r Si -ndsr.l f .slin in irs u r r ri "III llic fustrst • f'nni'illir c if r a r r t i r in th e l n ite d S ta irs. All through trains have Standard Sleepers, Portland to Han Francisco, also Tourist sleepers, except " T H E SHASTA " In the lan<r run, (Jutility iliH ’s ti ll. OBSERVATION CARS AND DINING CARS Provide every comfort of modern travel the C A L IF O R N IA sleeper# Portland to l#o KXI'REHH" ha, through Angel,-« yin Sacramento Stay a day or more In San Francisco a delightful stopping place. Southern Pacific Lines For fares, train sendee, sleeping car reservations or beau tiful folders ask agents or write •foil V > 1 . S 4 4 g|T, O. P. V, Portland, lire. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ym ii t o o l b o x build? -,1 \ I * 1*. 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