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T U E S T . HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. NOV EM HICK PAGE TEN jions for August. 10 2 1 agl 1 . 1 ms s itiaR i ■ Innube!' ahlplueiils « e r e lite logli C O N C R E T E PI PE M M M M M M M M M M M UNIVERSITY LOANING 14 1 V nets currying 411.Oli! Iona bound and i " , . (Si tu lite lilslory of canal irufflc. o passini through the ranni 1 >i ib » -, 11 I « M PICTURE SLIDES P L A N T FOR KELSO a to ta l o f >46.21:1 ioni* pasalute troni I of enig bound. M (A llu n ile lo 1‘uolf le I 376,167 loin, originatisi I west ilo Burlile to ili*' Atlantic o f u b i d ì M and I I vessels car coasl und 2.11.lins ,. M all bui 10.42:1 toiis orig inate li oli during Augii U N I Y K U S I T N IIK t l R K t ì O N Fu \i raUKeiuents bave been Iliade by ly in g 472 27 1 lo lls passed earn ••ned for Uni » , si , M MIST1NGS Itilo west * o a si of ili*' I iilt»d Stiile- MIST M gene, Nov Mani rur.il seliool lite C en erete Pipe r o m p a l i ! . thè •TU.' i . ... bollini W beai alilpinenls frolli 1 1 1 *' « » M "“ ’•» suim I M bave puretiased stereopticon lan largest niaiiu faetu rer» o f eon ereie lif tin se .I.. «• > bound and - U i I si..40il Iona , ilglmn, ,i ; coasl of Nerih America aere sur- l M terns eijulpped witli a slx volt llght i pipe and concrete m ulerials in thè prlslngly simili for August, b*dng cad Inumi v e sdii « e l i ' carrying! Coast of the I'liilinl |,l( " M mal t<] M I to be run by i Storage b a t t e r i , in or v est. by wliieli th è» « i l i estahlish a cargo's originating and disi lin'd for Sgf, toils tve.'i dost i o ,| olili I 7.?£*4 Iona us colnpure*l «Itti M M M " " »he *,,, M M M M M M M M der that sebool children inai enjo- largo plani oli thè « e s t side f o r thè 4’4* V.t i n i i . ,i Htatea i ' »»I porla with ca '132,340 tona for J ii I i and 7« <>31 Read advt. top of page 2. Miss Jewel T o ile r spent Saturday ami Sunday in Portland 11 S Mason « a s a business vis itor in Portland Wednesday, W rn lce Welch of Washington, is visiting Mr and Mrs C t'rouse this week 11. li Campbell, an attorney of As toria transacted legal business her» Thursday. Mr and Mrs. K. A Koss and Airs Edwin 11 oss motored to Portland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs J K Uurke of Port- land «'»r*' Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. S. A. Hawkins. Mrs W. A. Ketel and daughter, Rachel, spent the week end in Castle Rock visiting friends. We carry the largest line of sta tionery and school supplies in the city I'laza Pharmacy. Mr and Mrs B I. Monish had as their guest Saturday and Sunday. Mrs J Kennedy of Portland. R Tetz and Otto A Miller, resi dents of the Scappoose section, trans acted business in St Helens Thurs- day. E A. Crouse went down to Kelso Wednesday to -ee « hat was doing In The contracting work or carpenter work Mrs A. ( ’ . Tucker and son Hob have lieen spending a few days in Portland this week the guests of rel atives. the advantages of the s.000 separ ate slide v i e « I which are lent by tin l niversily of Oregon extension di y ision Nearly three hutulred schools m l communities in Oregon are now using the slide and film service of the extension division The exten sion division announces that those interested in visual ins'ruction may secure from the division the ftln catalogue, listing and describing re spectively. 120 different educational films ami 214 lantern slide sets available for loan in Oregon put pose of manufacturing concrete pipe and other concrete building materials for the l,otig Bell Lumber company The exact site for the plant has in t been disclosed but 11 « i l l be lr. the vicinity of Peardule where it will be dose lo the centei ot the Long Bell Lumber company's gigantic development project. The plant «111 cost in the neighborhood of $nt) OHO and » i l l employ a large • rew o f men. The company has plants in all parts of the northwest, und ever since the Long-Gel! company start ml work upoo their project have been making extensive plans to enter the H I G H W A Y BOARD local field A W A R E Ob R E S U L T S The proposed sewer development planned for Longview by the Long- PO R T!.AN D . Ore That the state llell engineers will require many The amount has ucen highway commission is fully cogni miles of pipe zant of the possible effect of the re estimated at from twenty five lo on» cent gubernatorial election on the hundred miles of piping In the var personnel of that body, was evident ious sizes, and the logical plan Is to In many ways this morning as the manufacture the pip» on the ground, commission ground through a grist saving considerable In transportation costs of work at the court house. In addition to the pipe all kinds The meeting, which op ne 1 today, will probably last through i w i a d I or concrete blocks and other con- j crete structural materials w ill he possibly three days Before the closing session, .t was manufactured at the new plant, which rumored, the members of the com »111 probably be operating twenty- mission will agree as to the!- ac four hours a day In order to supply Kelsonlan tion in the matter of tendering their the demand resignations to Governor O l o t f Im mediately after the December uio*i‘ itig or whatever other course appear i B A N D M A Y GO TO best A F E E L I N G OE T H A N K S G I V I N G W b even lower prices than usual will he made at these 201 II C E N I DRV S I ONES It ¡g the genuine goodness of Food that makes one s Thanksgiving least a treat yet p,lce counts. Because food is good is no reason you should pay too much. 1 ■■ t --- ---- -- ' " " ' 1 " " ' ----- ---------- - S H O R T E N I N G -Skoko *r Kneedit in hulk, per pound 17' c ; CR IS CO , 1\ .1'., 34c. 3's 67c. 6's $1.27. 9's Si 85 : P U R E L AR D . Il>. 20c; J E W E L SHORTENING, in bulk, pound 17'jc; M A Z O L A OIL. pints 2Qc. .pi.iris 55c I I « Mi ll o r D l dllgt lU K I n i, 35c 58c 25c |»4*r |»oiim! 4 'itrun !*••«•! I j i j i t Uni* lu*» |H*r I n » i hlllk *»"»*« 11 • ' I lu«* H») I Hlluiin , *n« k IHuimt * I HA, I I».« I In Ulti*, i tr tlf il, In »je«* I ulti I 4i»«'u«ni 4 ’run i 1*714 kliK«‘ , •'*** *' In rrl«*«» ( l'n< k«JCr * I«* « 114 11 N * 04 f h ). | m inni! |*4 » I l i t . «*•., t)| s| l|(|M| ( 7 | n * u i i «I* ( F L O U R — Crown. Olympic. White Mountain, oi Vim, 49-pouml sack «sparagli*. Thursday night a movement w a s 1 started among some of the football fans to have a " t a g " day and raise enough money to pay the expense* of the St Helens hand to Italnier Thanksgiving to attend the football game and lo encourage the home boys on to vlct* ry In-ster Wellington ;s sponsor for the Idea which has m»t with the approval of all to whom lie has mentioned It. lie stated As we go to press the mass meet O J Thomas, of the Goble section, ing called by Mayor Ballugli and was here Thursday for a brief visit Chairman of the Water Board L. J at the home of his daughter. Mr-- VanOrshuveu for the purpose i f dis Edward Ketel cussing the water supply situation, is Among the football enthusiasts in progress About 30 to 35 citizens Mayor Ballagh] who went to Corvallis to see the were in ut;»ndance game last Saturday were Mr and called the meeting to order and stat ed its purpose. Mr VunOrshoven Mrs J W Hunt read the report of Consulting Engi Miss Helen Kiblan. a student at neer Griswold and there « a s some L U M B E R S H I P M E N T S the University of Oregon, will come discussion of the matter It was not home Wednesday evening to enjoy THROUGH CANAL expected that any definite action Thanksgiving at home. would he taken as the meeting was Miss Averie Shackleford who is at called for the purpos» of ascertaining The Panama Canal Record for tending the University of Oregon is the views ol the taxpayers September shows expected home next week ffo r the! Record lumber shipments from Thanksgiving holiday season. the w»st roast of the United State» REJECTED S U I T O R and Canada, together with a mam- •*: C. H. Thompson has bought a lo: I C O M M I T S S U I C I D E increase In nitrate shipment* from on Casenau street opposite his prop ; South America as lie outstanding erty and plans to build a modern feature In Panama canal traffic f » (Continued from first page) bungalow, which he will rent. August. Mrs. D P. Fredrickson of Skamo- m»n lived :ft Madra- Oregon, bull kawa. accompanied by her sou. tile- the coroner has not ....... able to get wart. is visiting at the home of her into communication wi th her Th» sister Mrs. S. A. Hawkins. whereabouts of Wilson’s ex-wife are LIBERTY : THEATRE He had been 'p irated Friends o f Master Joseph Max- unknown i n Id field. Jr . will be glad to know that from h r for several y ars he is convalescent after an illness of ^form ation is received irotn i!,» rel Matinee at 2 p. m. a week and in all probability will be atives as to the dispos.tion of th» body, it will be buried tomorrow a f able to return to school next week. ternoon in the I O O. F cemetery 3IG DOUBLE BILL Is your medicine chest filled prop at Warren. Mr White said. erly to meet any emergency accident Mrs. Evans is a comely woman of that might arise? Bandages. Iodine, about 40 y»ars of ag» and regrets Salts, Adhesive Plaster. Unguentlne the unfortunate occurrence which — IN — • for burns). Cotton. Dobells Solu has brought her so prominently be tion. etc.— Plaza Pharmacy. fore the public. * — .... — Members of the St. Helens Chant \ .l-K»*« ! 4 «*m«*il> tim i I* a ri| m . ers will meet this evening at th» *n«»rt«-r. I»i^ c m I, Im liu lh i^ home of J G. Nauman to discuss Si n n i’H 'i» funi- ti* Im lliliiii »Tiri*. BIBLE THOUGHT plans for some entertainment to be given in the near future. A full at FOR TODAY — tendance of members is desired. REGIN ALD I)ENNY T L r a c h t t rter.ori**<J w ill p r v » « pn e* ,ru b*r.t**« .a ifttf /ear« Miss Annabelle Isbister. who is Star of “The Leaiher attending the Oregon Agricultural Purihers’' college at Corvallis, Is expected home IT C A N ’T BE DONE: No man Wednesday night to spend the — IN — can serve two masters: for either Thanksgiving holiday season with “P L A I N GRIT" he will hate the one. anti love tin her parents. Mr and Mrs Thomas other; or else he will hold to tin X \X est. rn l'U Ie d i t ili, \> il,,n Isbister one. and despise the other V* cannot serve God and mammon. Representative Sherman Miles ex " S O C I E T Y H O BOES" Matthew 6:24 pects to go to British Columbia next week to attend a meeting which will Price:;, 30c and 10c; Eve deal with land clearing problems. He Uffore you buy a talkiriK machine hopes to get useful information which com»' In and h«*ar our Valuphon«*«. nings, Same. will be of service to him in the car Plaza Pharmacy x rying out of his logged-off land meas ure. L I B E R T Y T H E A T R E : Rev 8 Darlow Johnson, pastor of the local Methodist church, is author ity for the statement that the ctiurch building committee has definitely de cided to build the new church Plans November 28 and 29 and arrangements will be made, hut the work will not be undertaken un til after the first of the coming year. A LL Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday THE RAINIER GAME MASS M E E T I N G ON W A T E R Q UESTIO N SHARE Wi l l i tall * an » o f l'oints. I*rrf»rre*l II III* ititi«* brami, 4 m u » «»f hr i* m l. V *. ‘a! *n ( aim o f lh*| >|i»lltc* h ru iiil, V *. 2 « a n * 25c • '«M il .Hfjuiir»' IN*! (M ill S|»iiui« h. V •. I i ’ m lia. i*i%4'fi I -Î 11 ' s s liel Si*,* k \ \ hit«* l^ir^* ill * M 4 li •Jo« I T 1» « '. \ «siili, .»ml IVmh-r, t $»n* | h *I vi ni»* «*» 4.tirr.sti I*mu«I I i|**». O fl» JÖ U T* rt*. *tMfi4Ìanta 25c •! « i» 11 * f o r W h lir 00 a |*r« f« rr«*»! si«* k ItrMiKl I *4*44*. I'llrUM. ««Ill J OU W A L N U T S — 28c, 32c, 33c anti 4Uc |x>unil canning, llo n e y . No. I sjtge. a se* lio n I » I it f lx *41 !•» H"ii*'y lll«M*k«-r‘* 4 «N «»«», 4 hur« liS 4 *rn|H* .1 ul« r E x tr a it, In pint Jars, at THi . .14»« aliti 20c I am ) *lft«*4l I*, mm si«*» k hruiu l. t«io|**r, in* liliit f, P n fir m ! n A] run ¿¿si I II) «»f lln- \ .ill« \ I kir*4 nr s t f I • <1 I*« it*. « Z9C 4 t.ru au t iiim ln n l M a rtia n «! « a |*«*r « .tu I UU 4*« l«ll*|| I 1st II t 4« I II I ..in AA| $• « an 442v All 1922 growth, lest available if ilifter S a t 20c a pound. Qii«**n 4 »II . «•«, |*lnf J«r*. T e n « .u rd en Jelllt-s, li-- \«*. U * « 29c 28c 15c 2 pounds 4 •«• 1 «V« 1« \\ « • 1 i iff« « i» •un«! Mu QQ a 4 «»«ifi*vi on»» OOv mim im i« k* ZUC rjM'lt M ai a*« Itili«* 4 lit-rrl« * 65c. 1 f - 1 JL Roasted today, on vour tabic tomorrow. THANKSGIVING DAY Mack Sennett Comedians ‘Home 1 alent ft 1 Tuesday and Wednesday Dustin Farnum This is dress week and we are dis playing the nicest line of dresses ever shown In St. Helens. You will want a new dress for the Thanks giving festivities We will be glad to have you inspect the nice assort ment which we have on display The ’ prices are very reasonable. $15 and • up Milady Shop I he Devil YY ithin L IB E R T Y TH E A TR E ♦ Saturday Night Only $ Mrs A J [mining was hostess on Wednesday af'ernoon at a progres sive five hundred party In the Guild hall F ift y guests enjoyed Mrs Dem- ing's hospitality The hostess was assisted by .Mrs. Carl Houston of Portland. Mrs. Oswald Demlng. Mrs Eugene Blakesley and Mrs. J H Wellington The affair was one of the most charming of the season Thursday's Portland papers cave the information that Edward G Jones, aged 61, and well known resi dent o f Portland had died suddenly' 4 thrilling story of i( brutal sea i np- In Albany. Mr Jones was representa ' m I ii biir*l< «usi willi a « orse, and Ills tive o f Bradstroet company and of ultimate atonement. On*' o f those Jen came to St. Helens, hence was IIIOS« interesting Sonili He» Island well known here He was a :!2nd labs. degree Mason and on nis last, visi to St Helens gave an Interesting let- ! tor»- to the local lodge. 1 C O M E D Y : The W e W an t a W om an ♦ ♦ 4 :J In this community who has never done any trading at this store—we have some thing of value and importance to tell her ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ trr to F i n d : ! Tom Mix !| J While reports have not been re ceived from all of the towns in Co lumbia county it is thought that the Annual ited Cross Roll Call was .x success throughout the county. In Sc Helens there was a ready response and hundreds of memberships were taken out. It is reported that more than 500 membon-.hlps were sold mill employes alone. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ YYe want to show her around our store. \Ve want her to see our lar^e and attractive stock of Dry Goods, Gloves, Underwear, .Shoes, Oxfords, Hos iery, Notions, and all the things that put comfort and happiness into the life of the average woman. o THE ROUGH DIAMOND TH E B ENT I'M M l R E EVER M ARE Ml V ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I he main purpose of this ad is to find that woman—if there is one—and we want her to consider this as a special invitation to call and make herself known ♦ ♦ Hynnpals .% M i'li, . roR lisly ■ r<'<iflog o f a gooij-nalure*| a.lvrm twrer w h o Is res|s*ti- • Ivi* t«* any and * le r y klnfl o f action. «fu n s a frtrk h o r »», T on y, snd Join» a H r- us only to ) m - fire d . Next t*ol*s up as ilie saviou r o f a H .u ih A m erican repuhll* th rou gh Ids r is k le s s (o u ra g e . Just received a nice assortment of Fancy I u r k i s h I owels oriced from 35c to $1.25 AUSTIN’S THRILLS AND ACTION M10RE.- |M »N ’T MIMS T H IS ONE COMEDY “L A U G H IN G GUS." Weekly News Reel ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * * * ‘Merchandise of M erit’ m 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 SI. Helens. Ore*!«'" 4 4 4 , y , „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ H „ ««4 4 * * * *