St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, November 03, 1922, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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"Queen
of
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Molliti)
.t pity Unit thrilled Now
moro than a your, ami was
a tour from count to count
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of » n i t h
N O T IC E OF S C H O O L MEETING.
N O T IL E IH lierehy Riveli to thè legai voterà of
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of rollimi.la Colini» . State of Oregon, ihul a Si HttOL MKK N
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dlsirirt » i l i he beiti at auditorium on (he 20th duy or N.o.iut'.
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7:110 ».'clock tu thè afternoon for thè purpose of votmg ou liatisp. •
of High Scinto! poplin fiotti oulslde Ibis districi and discussi"« Ilo
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get heretnufter net uut ulti» tlif levvlng l»oani. uu*l t*1
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slittiti of levying a special illstrlct lux
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Die Itti al ani,.uut ol money needed bv thè subì scliool d i s i Iti d u r i l i
thè tisca 1 year hegtiining ou Juuo 30. 1SF23, and ctidlng .lui»*' ‘ 0 ,
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. stimateti In III», tollowmg butlgel and Inclutles thè a n i o i i n t s to » 1 ’ ‘ ' 1 ' 1 '
from thè coutil y se »tool fumi, state school finiti, elemenliir» sch....| fumi
special tlistrict lux. aliti all t >t li »* i i i i o u e y s ttf III. d i s t r i t i
lit e r pi ay « h ! through huropo. is the
Mrs A F Hurnolt visited friends j " ' l " 1'.1'' s,'1‘'t'u’*l ior *J]*' Pjcture 111,1
will bo screeneii at Tlio l.lborty on
in f o r t land Saturday
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. uo*t Sun.la» and Monday ntgfcts.
Mr and Mrs K A Koss tno.o'«
{|„. usual luatiuoo performun -,
llt IM.I I.
to Portland Wednesday.
L „ oll Sunday aftornoou.
Mr. and Mrs Klon Felton wore
’flu* story is powerful and appeal
USI IM \ r K I > E X P E N H H I Iti S
Portland visitors Tuesday.
| inn. packed tight with action and
Mrs C. K. Hallberg o f Rainier thrill, tremendous in its pictorial
TTT iry
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was the guest of St. Helens friendsjand
dramatic
qualities
Martha 1 I t
per i . . h
Mansfield, who appears us a dance
Monday.
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Superintendent
Mr. and Mrs W. K I'lark of Peer shown in gtitt»‘rtng revues and ex I
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Principals
Island were transacting business in travugamas of the Zeigfield produc­
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Teacher»
tions. and other similar stage plays,!
f 1 y a o 0 0
St. Helens Monday
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Janitors
but of all her undertakings none!
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Hon W. H Cooper, the Scappoos.-
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was us eminently suited to her per .
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attorney, was in St Helens Tuesday «Duality and training as the part 1 7
Other services
transacting legal affairs
she plays in the "Queen of the Mou­
Miss Averie Shackleford, who is lin Rouge." that of a self-sacrificing T O T A L . .
attending the I ’ nlversity of Oregon maiden of Normandy who danced in ]
at Kugene. spent the week end with a notorius cafe itt the Paris under-1 M I T E M \l. \M* s i P P I I E N
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Furniture tdesk*. «toves. t in tutu*. etc »
her mother here
world that the hoy she loved might
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Supplies 1 chalk erasers, etc »
So say the critics
Mr and Mrs Harry Hadfield re­ achieve fame.
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Library books
In this magnificent and spectac-|
turned to St Helens Monday eve­
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Labratory equipment
ning from Wheeler. Oregon, where ular production a treat is in stor*M
J too oo
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Telephone
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for followers of the silent drama
they visited friends for two weeks.
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Janitor's supplies
portrayal,
Mr. and Mrs R G Prael, daugh­ who admire convincing
500 00
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Fuel
charming
settings
and
brilliance
of
ter Dorothy and son. Charles, o f A s ­
too o<*
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Light
It is a super-special wlt.i
toria. and Professor and Mrs
A action
135 00
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Water
Mauthe o f Portland were
Sunday I an all-star cast
200 00
$
111
Postage, stationery, printing
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W E A T H E R REPORT
S. C. Morton.
T O T A I .................
Dig shipment just in of ladies’
F O R O C T O B E R . 192,
and misses’ coats, priced at figurts
M i l s t i n \ \< t 1 m > 1:1 p t i n s
ranging from $'20 to »35. in styl.sh
M;iximum temperature 7 1 degrees
and up-to-date patterns and caarau-
,
minimum temperature T O T A L
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teed quality Milady s Shop. Met or- 29 degrees ou the 2yth; mean max­
ntick building. St. Helens.
It imum temperature
00 2 degrees; 1 x HI- HTI P \ 1 ss
S 7 0 00 00
Gus E Erickson, independent can­ mean minimum 43.3 degrees, mean
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Bonded, amt ln!er*«l thereon
didate for public service commission- monthly temperature 51 2 degrees
er. was In St Helens Tuesday
Mr which is 0.7 degrees below uormal T O T A I ................................
Erickson is optimistic as to his elec- ita j„ 4 50 inches which is 0 96 inch
tion
His campaign slogan is. “ Pn- above the average.
greatest
(lui!,. T i n S S P O K T A T IO S ««I lilt.II >< IIIHH
p i p i i . s f r o m o i 1 si pi-, m i s n i s n u « 1
reasonable Rates Must be Reduced " rainfall 1 Ox Inch on the 25th Pre-
The Oregon dealers in Winchester vailing wins XW and SE
Thunder
materials held their annual conven on 3rd and 31st There were 6 clear, T O T A L . .
. . . . . . . . .
ticn in Portland on Monday an 1 7 partly cloudy and IS cloudy days
Tuesday.
Everett Howe and T r a c y . while measurable precipitation fell MISI E L I IN F O I S
Howe, of the St Helens Hardware I on 17 days. Month was warm, plea--
company. local distributors of the ant and favorable for outdoor work T O T A I ...............
Winchester goods, attended the con- until the 23rd when the temperature
ventlon.
fell considerable and
the
winter Total estimât»-») amount of money for all pur
poses «luring the y< ar
Recorder J B. Godfrey is again rl*ins set in
The only frost occurred
on the job after a two weeks' vaca- on tl,e 39th
ESTIM ATED UK« El PT
tion.
A part of the time was spent]
3 ° s Hackenberg, Observer
In Tillamook and from that city he
From
county
school
futi»!
during the »•< tiling
Eor a Weak IHgestion.
went overland to Seaside
The re­
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school veut
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corder returned Sunday and feels
No medicine cun replace food, but From state school fund during the to n in g
much better on account of the re-t Chamberlain's Tablets will help you
$ 1.376 6
school year
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and the trip
to digest your food, taken thut gives From elementar» school tinnì .turine t!••■ mining
Representative Sherman M Miles quantity of food taken that gives
i 6.346 2 1
schtml yeur ..........
returned from Eugene Monday eve- strength and vigor to the system, Estimateli amount to he recelv.d frolli all Ot her
ning where he had been on a busi- but the amount digested and a s s i g ­
1 2.3 1 2 00
souri.es during thè comiug schoi-l y a r
nees trip.
He has been putting in Rated.
If troubled with a weak di­
et nslderable time this week in In- gestion, give Chamberlain's Tablets Total estlmuted n-ceipts. not tncliullug pro-
ttrviewin g the voters o f the county a trial
Thousands have been bene-
pose«) tax
and has met with encouragement | flted by their use.
as to his contest for re-election to
REE A P I T E L A ' rio N
The I ’niteU States government is
the legislature.
If vou wish to know whether
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you have any difficulty with
your eyesight call on Or Thompson
advanced optical
knowledge and
the right glasses.
•’T h a t’s his rep-
utatlon."
Consult him about your
eyes next visit. Saturday. November
11, Orcadla Hotel, until 4 p m .
2t
KoinK to hiiV“ “ n educational display Total egtimated expeiiH'»* f<»r ilo*
.ir
, at
the Pacific international
I.ive
|
receipts not includine. pro
The dls- Total estimated
Stock •xpusitlon this year
posed tax
^iav
vulued at many thousands of
,i0|jur
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and is of great educational
; valu.
Tll(. ¡>aci f ic International is Baiane«, amount tu he raiseil hy »li-tri. t tax
hH(| a Portland. November 4 to 11.
mc|U 8 jve
hai ed thi* Il01li dav of Octoht r. 1 '» 2 2
( H A R L E S G RAU \M
A special meeting of the Colum -!
bia County Farm Bureau was held j
in St. Helens Saturday. H J Con-!
rad. assistant secretary of the state
farm bureau, was present and re­
viewed some of the work done by ;
the organization during the
past j
year
The secretary reports that]
orders for alfalfa hay are corning in.
Oue member recently saved over
four times the cost of his member -1
ship of 110 on one order of hay
Att<-st : MRS
F
»2 7.1 14 00
1 2.5*5 00
t 1 000 00
« 7,000 O’*
1 1 .uuo 00
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500
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2 1 'J 00
11
139 .211# 00
117
f
l ’ ha
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Urei t
A GEORGE. He riet CI. irk
Mist Wantads nearly always ^et results
The Sunset theatre in West St 1
Helens which lias been operated b y ’
W. H. Brower, has been leased to
George L. Govro who has already
taken charge
The new proprietor
expects to make some needed im­
provements in the show house and ’
has contracted for a new machine
In order to make better pictures.
Only the best of pictures will be
shown, he states and he hopes to re- 1
celve the patronage of the public . 1
He expects to re-open the show
house about November 10th.
Useful and Needed Books
W E H A V E A L A R G E L I N E O!
Laird and Lee’s Diaries at
Address Books
Vest Pocket Dictionaries
Elementary
Dictionaries
Common School Dictionaries
High School Dictionaries
JOHN W . O LIV E R
Concert Violinist
A N I C E L I N E OE H A L L O W E ’E N N O V E L T I E S
Deming’s Drug Store
Mr. Oliver will teach violin, in St. Helens every W e d ­
nesday beginning November 15.
If interested mail a
Muckle Building
card to 105 Hudson St. Portland, Oregon.
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Only the
Best for me!
declares the woman
who ta k e s p r id e in
the kind o f food she
sets bet ore her fam ily.
She knows it doesn’t pay
to waste her good effort*
and her good flour, eggs
and other materials by
u s i n g a n y t h i n g but
ROYAL— the best bak­
ing powder made.
ft Contains No Alum
Leaves No B itter Taste
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Let Us Show You
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how our meats though far superior to the ordinary
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grades are far more economical.
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keepers
buy
their
meats
Experienced house-
here
regularly
They
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If
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wouldn’t do so if they didn’t get good meats and good
value for their money.
They get more, as one or two
trials of our meats will prove to you.
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M O R T O N & W IL S O N
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( T w o Markets)
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I he Strand—Columbia St. Central— Willamette St