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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1922)
T H E S T H E L E N S M IST. F R ID A Y . O C T O B E R •’?. , 0 *” PAGE TEN M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M IST M IST IN G S. M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M veur nomiliees vvliole-hearleitiv If we eannol elei t Kepubllciins lo et ileo, tlien olir p u lii musi ol neces Mty *IUln (egrate. l'or iiur party ean liot exist il olir Sim ulali! bearers musi go to ili’feal t tb e re fo re . .i--k t o u r United suppuri imi Noteiubei . Respeet fully, . A E \ E ATI II. Repui lte.in Nomiuee for Repieseii J u d g e Martin U lule ami County tative. Commissione!* Fu lle rtoil wellt tet Ver lumia l'uesilav night to meet thè Pub Mi ili l n> I itEDITOHM lic servire eommission and transnet In tilt* t 'n i n n i ( nini • I ile S ia l e ni m a t le rs reta ivo Io ilio rati rea il rrosa- ttieguii, tei* I eluiultia CnUlily. mg some of thè liighways. Judge Ni I n e i * : 1 • bel i l i i li e|| tur I W b f t e aald it w m i v e r j dia agreeable beoti appellili d irip T h e rubi foli tu to rre n ts and iunior .igni li b a i e lt seomod as titoligli thè ritad was udm iu iatrator and ad m iu isirati ix re gfloat The» arrtveil In Vernonia ■ pectively el (Ile i stille ni W.isliing late night and were ready to meel UHI Mlickle. linei .I- li. b. I Ile I I llllt) thè memliers et thè eomm issien on Court of Ilio S i a l e ni Oregon, for U'ednosday m o n iin g . bui they didn’f ; meet them lierause thè m em bers o f; thè eommission dtd not show up ili L IB E R IA i l l E A T RE county officiuls re turned io St Uri ens Wednesday eveiilng. Mrs Ole D ahlgren and two chthl ren are back in West Si 11 lens af t e r huviug speut several montila In F lo rid a where Mr. Dahlgren was em ployed in getting out pavoig b h v k s Mr Dahlgren luis gitile !>> S o rtii Car olimi io engagé in thè quarry tmsl ness and Wiil K* Ite : » * lor M V IIg l montila. L e t ’s tto to the movie Sunday- Monday. A ttorney J o h n 1. Storlu was In P ortlan d Monday attendlu g to legal m atters. District Attorney J o h n L F o o te was In K e rry yesterday on profes sional business, Mrs Edison I B allag b and d a u g h ter Hope were P ortlan d shoppers on W ednesday. Mr. a ml Mrs. A. \\ Muchow of P ortlan d visited with Mr and Mrs Von A. llray Monday. Mayor C D W h ite of Vernonia. was here fo r the week end. a guest 1 R| K! Kit FK! I KIèI - of his b ro th e r. T S. W hite. E n te rta in m e n t including moving | C h arles tlrahaut re tu rn e d troiu P o r tla n d W ednesday evening. He pictures In the city hall Monday ''v e has been serving on the federal grand n t a * . November I , I t î J , un der the auspices of th e Modern Woodmen of jury. America Everyone Invited. Max Wilson, who is atte nd in g the Oregon A gricu ltu ral college at C o r tiiied i .'ml picked cook vallis. spent the week end in St H e l F O R S A L E i n * and eatin g apples, delivered 1 ens. in St Helens tor 7ii cents per tied Mrs. Mary Muchow of P o rtlan d is sack. Address \\ J Fullerton. spending the week in St Helens, tit • St Helens. Oregon. guest o f her daughter. Mrs. Von A Uray Mr and Mrs P A Dixon and son t o i n i ' \ o t m ; s o i * r . i i i : i i n s Paul and R alph Connor m otored to IM I \ H I M O . S easide Saturd ay re tu r n in g to St T h e un dersigned was nom inated Helens Sunday evening. for R e presentative on tin* Republi- Miss Mabel Davies, who is a t t e n d ,i„ ticket by a substantial m a jo r ing W i lla m e tte univ ersity in Salem, Ity, a f t e r a d e a n campaign St Hcl spent the week end with her parents. ,<ns as a whole gave me a m ajorit Mr. and Mrs W illiam Davies. vote. I ask you that in the coming Mrs. M W ilson has been quite >ick election you give con sid eratio n to for some time, but is improved, a bit tills fact, as 1 believe that 1 am *-ii of info rm atio n which will be gladly titled to every Republican vote b. received by her many friends. Colum bia cou nty 1 have supported Mrs Howard Hudson and Miss Nan Hudson motored in from West St. Helens T uesday and spent th* a fterno o n with Mrs. J o h n R Cates Miss V irg in ia Morton expects t j leave tomorr ow m orning for Astoria to spend the week end with Iter friend . Miss M a rjo rie H ald erm an and to attend a Hallowe'en party. Mrs. C. E. L ufkin of Y ank to n en tertained the Foreign M issionary so ciety last Tuesday Many of the ladies of St Helens were present and enjo yed the b ountiful d in ner served ■ M a jo r E arl L arra b e e , l'. S. army Is here on a visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs N. O. L arabee. T h e m a jo r is en route to Honolulu, the war de p artm e n t having assigned him t > Some special work at that place T h e M cB rid e school now has an e n ro llm e n t of 138 pupils which is an incre ase over the past year The pupils of the 7th and 8th grades a r * preparin g a program which will be rendered on F r id a y afte rn o o n . No v e m b e r 3. P o s tm a s te r W illia m s s t a te s that the postal receip ts for the q u a r te r endin g S e p te m b e r 30th showed an Increase over th e sam e period last year which indicates that the West St. Helens section of th e town is growing J u d g e and Mrs. M. F. Hazen re turned to St H elens T ue sd ay from S o uth Bend. W a s h in g to n , where they spent several days. W h ile in the Willapu H arbor city they were til" guests of Mr. and Mrs A. S. H a r r i son, f o rm er re sid e nts o f St Helen- Much building activity is noticed in W est St Helens, e sp ecially in tie. school house neighborhaad. T h e fol lowing parties now have houses u n der c o n str u c tio n : Guy C h a m b e r . Mr. E rie and Mr Cooper and see rela o th e r property o w ner- a r e f i g uring on building DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ♦ ♦ ♦ |;ne in I. Cnlumbm County Bank Building. SI Ilei« n* O n gou. wlth in -Ix monlb * Doni Ih*1 date lieienf Dated and Di'si pulillaheil Orlo lui 37, 1 IIL*- . W I L l .l O l J MI ClxLE. A * I in il) i st rii 11 » r* M \ Il \ G E O R G K. 4 g | 5 A il in i ii i e t ij-t iris I W DAY, Mini le i L IB E R T Y We arc lot the people with a high grail« stock of |)ry Goods, Notions, Shoes. Kuhbei Boots Rainuroot Wearing App.iiel and hundreds ot othet itetus which .nr moderately pricetl and of gootl quality. Look over the following items of seasonable merchandise: ; l'H EA T RE NEXI TUFSDAY-WFDNtSDAY Buy Heavy Underwear Right Now \it \ ll-sta r » uM I «•:»(ui .1 \< l\ M l I NGN I t IN a n d i : m i i. \ \ M \ NT n ii n t I h e hlK off f«* r i n g for > «» ii III« « >1 V o m ï V lk . Children * S, h «o' Shoe J J H t t 'c T I O N V.-LUAMlx^. ICaluy wraMn r, Isn’t It * I'll«««- i«« I»« Km thinking «I muk I* • « i i » k y « • ti i s* • I f <lr> . \V • hay« w<t vy. i i ' nr « hailing ají I f«H«i jjrjtr Miai yyill la udiflily alUfa«l«>ry in tin ir (ptaiil) «ui>l s« » \ 1 « «• .«ml prit < s at « sut pi istilli« l«*w . A I S T I N ’S A pictiue that will make I) E P E N D A B l. E you ;.it up and take notice S Tins is said to he Mix'' \ S t o r y o f ih** .lun^h* a n d di/ Compulsory Education Bill Hear the following questions answered: Shall the child be a ward of the parent or the state? Shall religious freedom prevail? Shall education be come a state monopoly? \ i\- 10 Bar* Eels Soap Bai ( ( , White : 4 Barv Ivory 30c SOAPS 5 Bais P & G. 25 Bars Royal Wlute_ 4 Bars of Creme Oil CANNED GOODS— 1922 CROP A VIRGIN PARADISE VIU j AM PRODUCTlOM SPfcCTAtLLAR AiND SENSATIONAL \ y r ip p i ii j » d r a m a «>f h u m a n life u m ler m -n s a l l«»ti;U «*»n«li- t intis, \ s | k -« la» h il li m i rp.ixa«-« I «in ( h a s « i ««- i i . If a l a m n d s in ro*\« llh-«* « i n i si i r p r is«-H, a n ni/ * i n i; a n d sfa» M inn « y«-nfs. ll yyill I m * t a l k « « ! «»f h*n ^ afl «* r M i « m « s > an «Is o f s< r e c t i d r a m a s a n - f o r * K«>t t e n . BI G M OM ENTS Tli«*r«* a r e uumy m«»- tuenfs In this Hl«»ry «if a fair harhariait——in this play wlo-M* the only law is th e primal law. Kight y e ars alone on a «1« s«-ri island, w il«l h* a s is lo*r only <-«»in p i u i lofts, »f(*-r th e « riiptl*»u of a voi« ano wìjm - s out tin- in h ab itan ts «»f S« m th S«-a ls|« T h e res« ii«* Is thrlliin^. < .in 2 . ’ pAMKiofl--- Kirill and <,r«-af R««|s can 25c, 5 cans 1 1 9(1 standard No can 12 M;.rylan<l Corn, the Peas. Preferred Stoik. • n dei melting, can 221 ;.c, 5 cans Baked Beans. Del M° n,t brand bullet i/c. Cg pei can for can 49c Tomatoes, Banquet lirand Sugar, 14 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar $ 1 .0 0 . Some extremely clever buying in Grated 1 * pplt, N< 1 flat cans 10c; 2 tali i in 1 .St ; No. 2 * an « u i / C n ;i■ i . «) i * g"ii - 00f. Mm lir o n t. !'•«•• J.««** Cj\. * nrvx i h i s p m i s i , «jiii'-n o t i i ' , , 29c *1* » i » Mil, k - larir** si/,*, j , , . J „ r « |H>iin*b> • M. || l - r . f« ,*,'. ,« s i » k i n l s i i ) , n r l*lm I h . m I, Z jC S* hlel's N'^ m II ì ' s , ■l idi « I, jig* s t o r fin f Limit one lot Pan Cake Goods — Olympic. H*l‘ers Crown or Albers, 22c « V in i<•••■• l!iinil'«**r l o u H)ril|i, ^ ' 'in ail, ; i n k »g ' .< for li d« r« st oUc Peas, Lily of the Valley. Peas, Preferred Stock Tel ephone, can 20c, a 5 i .in*. v O C • i t .>HM*t»rs, i l i r n * — H um an Peas. Roy.il Red standard, can 121 . c £ tf\ Crosby Corn, Del Moni.- I «;ir.'l. can 1 71 c, Q O 5 can lor v J« jC V S ii | h » »HP« « ial — T h rills and «m l ( « no«I\ /\/x i .• n *■ 1 • v / v l D r a m a — 8 |w« ta« h You will be welcomed. l l o jn l It.ikli'K l*owil**r, M«i.I'»1**' III |«M|llil «'•«• I t n l . I o n Itrnn I'll' k ng'* I ‘uni , S«'*i 1 •g'*. • nt) ««>• ; *J ■* It.. • I |M'llll'l. « " ! «•'Hl*| M il, t,,*s «1 |»ii' kiigi** io, « rnnlMTi I«'. |n r |»>nml 8 »H '* 'I l '> 'i " " i < s Dr i « i n l o i i . , .S l " " " ' 1' fo r |M*r i" mui a 78c I wo Reel Comedy ii N O N -SE C T A R IA N AND PHOT ESTANT SCHOO L C O M M ITT E E O R E G O N Saarday and Monday Prices of Interest to C onsumers on 1922 Goods Bill, called in the ballot— u n NS, ! Il y I» »< i icy 1 able attorney of Portland on the School Monopoly M E 1. E ■ *%* v i t * i c. -.-irvAv.. Golrlcn B.inta.n C r:i, the St. Helens City Hall, and listen to a speech by an r. MERCHANDISE best effort. R a n sa c k tin* lib rarie s of tin VV«»iTd; sear« 1 1 tin- lift rat urns o f all Nations, and n o * h e r * will you find •In* o<jtial of Dumas' undying story ot M .rilling rniiiaii««- and s tirr in g ad\«-n- • •»•*<*• Nowlirn* will >«ai find a tale with th e viu«*r and s p a rk I - o f “ i h« line«* M iis k e te o rs ." Il«-r«- is a story • hat g l o * « and sing> and «harms. \ |**rf«*«*t |»i«t«Tia| reprod uction of th«- gr«*al«*s| novel o f all time. T U E S D A Y N IG H T, O C T O B E R 31, 1922, at the Here Dry Ch thing for Wet Wr.ithcr I N : THEATRE Sunday Mutlii«*e HUr,. j |( l i s n a l s. l ililí i«« fll « td hlren's t rm* h i f. « i will» Just il» i igtu kind ««f sh«*« . \\ • iiutk* a <|»« h lull) ..f fining r« it's sin-« s I«» |M-rf«H | inn alni >«*u u»a> I*« sui«* that \% t>• ii tlo'y .*»•• niitflt!«-«! l o r e , th e y 'll jp-l «Itirahln, «««ntfoilold« f.,«.iWr„r Miai will ph as« y«»ta aiot Molti, («a». i** it nears a eli m '— * » li I > o ur more round. O c to b e r 2 9 and 3 0 Ris». You’ll Ailmire Ihcse Blanket I iff ll R o i i i h I l'Ilio feaiur«- e* KntviinK in in- Sunday-Monday |„u , \\ liai - p u li i « i (lian .* pél*- ««f M uffi, Li t u l inu (•liukdi Willi f l u i r Hull « n|n| s Ht»« I «»• III ta s i lll^ s||M«l«s' N « tit lll|C. |>, f. haps m il«is »I s llir sl^hl «.f solii< «if Mins, s.»in« Minile U on t o u r « «os« I slndt« s . all teaily for « hilly ul^ltis' \u«| wh«u k<lU «. hi find I hi- «pialli) w* o f f e r >«»u I n n , then s « u r i i « a % oh for >««ur » i i . ‘" s M ii * In h l a n k f l s N<i\V. The Leather Pushers L IB E R T Y p ill«* W« l u t l i i s« l nil l i e III, III* \ Will INI D c H i i i o n __ !,<>%«' lor»*sf un«h I w e a r w i l t ' l l w« Big Offer m Boxed Hosiery NORTH W KHI M O l’ NTKI» s o i i K i . i i n n ; i t . i i i» lilial hi lies«» ii «* iiis a»« real "ulins ’ ami u« «ml 1« l|mt«« 4|| I ..r lids week «»lily . w«- will feature hig ««tfi-ihi^ in |U|>. 1« i y hy lie I m »\, | ii < Iiidui^t hns« for ill' ll, woiii' it «mi «hi|«|r*ii I Ills Is i nu t hi« « h a lit e («I net ju st e i a r f l y tin kind ••( li«M»k*n > <»ii want at all un usual p r u e , u tilth we Mr< aid« t«» «mj> nit lids sp«« lai «»I fei\ mu — T end v StoiiuuHT— \ ir il«* V* - (ion — St iufihitiltjt (Tinnii — Marvel«.us s n 'i il c Reality < • • »i i - binisi in This Story <»f tin- I nudimi Nt*iil»\\t *.!. r«.| Hi.* fM,„. i unii « .ii I \ \\\«>\ HI I K I hi l|>-- lie it make up >o»ll tllllld toil'll «ttllie In t.«U«- <i«|y uiit«^,. Man’s Law and God s THE THREE MUSKETEERS’ You are respectfully invited to a mass meeting on Has Nothing On Us l/«H*k «»%«-r »«‘in niippllr* of h*u%> iin«l«-i w* Dftsent* Mass Meeting* at City Hall Andy Gump for Congress Saturday; Oct 28 Only R e p re s e n ta tiv e S herm an M Miles returned to St. Helens Tuesduv m orning a f t e r a short business trip to E u g en e and Coos B ay T his w*«-k he has been in Deer Island. Clatsk.t- s l l I T \T T H U I J R K K T V T l I s- nie, Goble and R a in ie r interviewing M il INI» WEDNESRVV I.\ I - th e voters and he is c on fid e nt tha they will re -elect him to the legis NINf.S, NOV I M ill i! 7 \ ND M lature. : i olii ni Ititi l'ounly and liave quali t . ,| \|| persoli* linvIIIg idaini ■ .aitisi sani esilile al'*' liereby Unii fleti to preseli! Ilo* alile, dilli veli filli as In In xx requi roti, lo thè un Hold the Line yy N f \ D\ \ N * I Item« m h e r — • lay IN P R II I T w o Show s Sun- \fl« rn«H»n, at 2 and I — — 20th Century Coffee is Ihe Super-Six of Ihe Coffee Family. Roasted today, on AH your table tomorrow. Two Pounds f o r ..............................V