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ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24. 1917 8 VVWWWVM'VVWl Mrs. Huby Hughes, of Kulnter.j' Mrs. J. H. C'ronklte and son James MIQT MIQTIlSirQ spent Tuesday with her friend Mrs. , nro visiting friends In Wnrronton. g, rllOl rllOllINUo A j,. Harnett. jThey are expected to return to St. kAAAAAAAAAAAAl Dr. It. L. Joffcott and Mrs. Jeff-J Helens next woek. Dr. S. B. Hoskln Is spending his cott und son Boh, of Portland, were j .Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Moll, of The vacation at Seaside. 'in St. Helens Friday. Dallas, aro visiting at the home of Typewriter ribbons und carbon pa-' Or. C. 0. Hall and wife, of I'ort-jMrs. Melt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. per can be obtained at the Mist oft Ice. ; land, were recent visitors at the home 1 O. l.nrabee. In West St. Helens. Mrs. John Taylor, of Forest lirove, of Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Scott. ( v. lllukesley went down to Sea ls here on a visit to her son, Kev. 1. ! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Shlnn nio- aho st,lriuy and returncil Sunday J. Taylor. 'hired to Portland Sunday, returning nlglit accompanied liy Mra. lllukesley Tuesday afternoon. llmi iler friend Mrs. Ih'rtlia Huttmun. Mr. and Mrs. Von Uiuy motored to Portland Sunday and spent the day with friends. 1 Miss Leona Perkins, Mix;: KiTlo Per kins and Miss Amy George are at Seaside for the week. II. II. lleckett, a prominent attor ney of Portlund, was the week end guest or Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Mcl'or mick. Judge M. F. Hazen and Mrs. Hiuen Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Muckay and : entertained their grand nieces, Viola Jordan Zan spent the week end with land Loulst Cooper, Saturday evening friends and relatives here. jaud Sunday. At Mason's Sunday b'retich Van-1 Harry Thorp, w ho Is now working ilia and Raspberry ice cream. Pa- for the Hammond Lumber Company uana lee cream iu brick. Phone 119. tut Oak Point, visited hla father and Mrs. Willard Marsh, of Hulnier, i sister Sunday. has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. U. Hobbs. M. F. Sommars'.roui. of the Col umbia City shipbuilding company. t V. A. Harris returned Saturday night from Seaside, where he has : been sueiiding a few days with his ; family. He enjoyed his vucatlon. j Mrs. I.. L. Decker Is In receipt of I of Portland, w ho will visit in St. Hel ens for some days. Alfred Davis, of lleuvorton. Is here visiting his daughter, Mra. V. L. Shepherd. Mr. Davis was Inst In St. Helens iu 1866 and helped to con struct tlio old mill. Ho also built the house which is now occupied by H. E. Lelluie. The steamer Wllli'.inot.e will be the next steamer to call iu St. Helens. She Is expected to arrive In the river today, and ufter discharging her Portland freight cargo will como to St. Helens for a full load of lumber. Danny Klchurdson received orders to report at Eugene, where the Hed Cross ambulance corps Is to be mobll- was a business visitor to Portlund ; a postal from her son Harold. It was May- mal,eu n,leuB0' aml 'ld stated u ,w, tiey w Miss Gladys Hobbs, after a very j that he was on his way east but e to Amorcan ,aktj for tniUlhxg um, pleasant visit Wltn ner menu :uiss,uiuni Know ins ucBiiiiauou. in; is Vera Geartman, of Mountuindale, has 'a member of the hospital corps, returned houiD. i Tho steamer Celllo, after dlschnrg- Dr. Lowe, the eye specialist, ! tag her Portland enrgo of freiglit, will be in Rainier Saturday, i dropped down to St. Helens Saturday v2" September 1. Will not be in j uight. The vessel took on a cargo St. Helens till October. 35-2 of 905,000 feet of lumber und sailed In order to take care of their heavy j Thursduy night, San Pedro being her beach traffic, the S. P. & S. has added I destination. a special Sunday flier. It ' leaves ! For the benefit of the Hed Cross. Seaside at 6 p. ui. and arrives iu a silver tea was given at the home Portland at 10:05. of Mrs. A. L. Stone Tuesday after- The Twenty-Second Annual Astoria j noon. She was assisted by Mrs. Regatta will be held In Astoria Aug-( Hoskin, chairman of tho local branch, nst 31. September 1. 2 and 3. It is A neat sum was realized for Red the intention to make this year's re- Cross purposes. gatta better than ever bei'ore. j J. V. Allen has bought the Jeh'- Mr. r.nd Mrs. J. S. Brown and fam-;cott house aud will move from his lly returned to St. Helen-.! Tuesday j present location to the newly bought i night, after a week pleasantly spent ; property next week. Mr. Seebrey, of' in tho Mount Hood country. They , Oakland, Cal., mechanical superlnten-; motored as far as Government camp; dent for the Sommarstrom Bros., bus and left their auto there when they ; rented the cottage where the Aliens went on to Mt. Hood. j now reside. Dr. W. T. Johnsou, a veterinary j Cordon Isbister, Mason Dillard ; surgeon, has located In St. Helens for ; and Oura Hlsey aro members of u the practice of his profession. He-; party of young men who are camp-: fore coining to St. Helens the doctor , lug at Spirit Lake, Wash. Prof. ! was employed by the state of Wash- j Ostrander, of the Portland Y. M. C. ington and he has had much expert-' A., formerly of St. Helens, Is looking; ence in veterinary prt'cilce. ! ufter tho boys, who nro having the' Arthur Jones, of the Strand The-jtimo of their life, atre Orchestra, has installed a $200 J. S. Dellinger and wife were St. marimba In the theatre, which bus , Helens visitors Tuesday. They left, proven one of the finest musical In-, in their auto during the afternoon struments that has ever appeared in ! and expected to make Astoria before St. Helens and has caused much fa-j nightfall. Mr. Dellinger Is editor and vorable comment from the theatre-1 proprietor of the Morning Astorian. going public. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Crandall, of County Agricultural Agent How-: Seattle, are visiting at the home of nrd and Mrs. Howard left Saturday j Mrs. Fannie Ross. Mrs. Crandall is fgor Willamette valley points. They j a sister of Mrs. Ross. will spend soma time iu the moun tains east of Salem end plun to re turn to St. Helens about September 1. White S&5 Shoes White Shoes CLOSING OUT SALE 0N LADwEir1TAEN?,1coSDRtts Wc must make room for our Fall and Winter stock of Shoes which will soon arrive so we are offering a big reduction in the prices of our White Canvas Shoes in order to close them out at once. NOTE THESE BARGAINS Harold Broughton went down to Cannon beach Saturday cm! returned Monday accompanied by Mrs. Broughton, who has been spending the past two weeks ut that popular resort. Judge M. F. Hazen aud Mrs. Hazen returned Saturday after having spent Friday at the Iowa picnic at Salem. They report having a most enjoyable time and during the day met many friends and near acquaintances who came from the same section in Iowa in which tho judge formerly resided. There were about 400 former citi zens of the Hawkeye stato ut the pic- Burrel Graves and "Mickey" Mc Donald left Tuesday morning for "somewhere" in Oregon. All that can be ascertained is that Mickey took his auto and made an early start. Both boys have been drafted, so tho secrecy might be Just a pre paration for what will come later. During Mr. Graves' absence Miss Ethel ,,Sten is assisting in the post office work. Attorney Georgrs Goro left Monday morning via the steamer Great North ern for the officers' training camp at San Francisco. Before leaving, Mr. Gore made arrangements with H. II. Becket, of the firm of Wilbur, Spen der & Becket of Portland, to assl.-it W. A. Harris, Mr. Goro's partner, in I then over to Franco to look after our wounded soldiers. Danny left this I morning. St. Helens fricuds havo received 'word that Lester iDukcl Wellington, ' r.ow a member cf tho twia.lon corps, is now In Now York. Lester expects ; to jooii suil for England or France, ; but doesn't know exactly when. He ; lias received a promotion and Is now a full fledged corporal, j Lost On the roud, elthor between ' Chapman und Scappooso or Scap pooso and St. Helens, a man's grey coat. It contained books and papers valuable only to the owner. If the finder will notify K. C. Stanwood, sheriff of Columbia county, St. Ilel-I ens, Oregon, a liberal reward will lie! paid. Mrs. Mary Uroeks Walter, mother ft Mrs. E. II. Woods, died at tho family residence In Portland Tuesday : fiernoou. Mrs. Woods was at her mother's bedside when tho final sum mons came. Deceased was 81 y-irs of age and was a pioneer resident of Por.lund. The funeral will bo held today. ! J. W. Van Natta and family re turned Wednesday from their long trip through Oregon and California. Whilo awuy they took iu many of the interesting places the natural ; brldgo across Rogue river, Crater Lako park and othera. The 1,500 ! mile trip was made without any acci dent to mar the pleasure of the niu i torlsta. ; In honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Crendall, of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stone entertained Thursday night at a porcli dinner party. Tho guests 'present wero Mr. aud Mrs. W. D. Crandi.U, Mrs. Fannie Ross, Dr. und Mrs. L. G. Koss. Mr. F.ll Shaffer, Miss Dora Shaffer, Dr. Kdwl.i Ross, Miss Harriet Ross, Mrs. Flora Owen and i Mlsa Pnrmley. John Q. Gago lias received word from his son Hoy, who enlisted in the United States cavalry and was rtutioncd ut Fort KusieU, Wyo., that his command had been ordered tt Honolulu and they expected to leave 'or San Francisco on the Kith. Young lia'.'ison is a member of the same command. Itoy Laws is also in the cavulry service and is now stationed in Honolulu. I 1 r' 1 V if $4.50 L:lies' High Tup l.acr Shoos ;it $4.(X) Ladies I lili Top Luce Shoes at $2.50 Ladies" W hile I'auvas Pumps at $N5 La. lies Ivuliher Sole l!al $.'.50 Ladies' Rubber Sole Pumps $-U) Ladies' National Parade Pumps $1.50 $2.00 Ladies' Nassau Hal.. $1.65 $1.50 Ladies' National W eek Knd Hal $1.25 $l.f5 Ladies National Kmmv-Lou $1.25 $1.40 Misse' Cinderella Pumps $1.10 $1.00 Child's Marv lane. . . .80c ,$3.6S ,$2.95 r ll .$1.85 f .$2.20 j .$1.85 --;U There will be many days of white shoe weather before the winter season sets in, T and at the prices we are offering these shoes it will be to your advantage to investi- gate and effect this saving. ? nic. The association un fixed their j carrying on the business during Mr. next meeting date us August 17. j Gore's ubsence. Mr. Becket will try 1918, at Salem. i the cases for tho firm. Mrs. Irene Kurth and Mrs. Minnie Kelley, accompanied by several young j people, motored to Scuy.ioose Sutur-j day niiiit. , Mrs. Luman, w ho spent u year with j her daughter, Mrs. Bramble, returned I to lloul'.un and is staying it few d,iys with Mrs. Wllken.oii. Frank Hartman, of tho U. S. A., was here Tuesday with n brief fur lough to visit friends. Ho expects to lie ordered to California soon. Kd. Sauluer came inlo collision with the bundle bar of a scraper at Columbia City Frlduy. The result is that Kil's face is liailly damaged. The Grange gout bus been stolen from the Grar.gu hull at Yankton. Jesse Steward was appointed u com- 1 mlttee of one to Investigate tho mat I tor. ! Fred Ttlldnt iu In n lin-itiltnl In Au. lorla as the result of a full while he was working on a bridge. Ho bus been there two weeks but hopes to he home soon. Ed. Springsteen was In town be tween trains Wednesday evening. Kd has spent several weeks in Butte, Mont., sines leaving here, anil after a few days In Portland will be buck. Announcement -of New Garage MIST MISTINGS FROM WEST ST. HELENS The Girl of the Golden West THIS DRAMATIC KK.ATI RK OK THE DAYS W1IK.V CAM. KORMA KXPKKIKXCEI) THE "GOLD Rl'HH IX THE KOKTY-M.NES" IS RANKED AS ONE OF THE GREATEST WESTERN PKAYS EVER PRODUCED, ROTH OX THE STAGE A XI) SCREEN. A TYPICAL "HART" FEATURE WITH THE DANCE HALLS, THE HOLDUP MAN AND THE GIRL. Two days MONDAY and TUESDAY AT ST. HELENS' POPULAR THEATRE The STRAND (ALWAYS GOOD .MOST TIMES Git EAT) I beg lo Biiiii.iinie t the public tlmt I lime n-iin!i Public Garage nml 1 nm prepumt lit M-rve tlir auto . I bundle Ihn lt.il rowii iiH.,llne, AJ.it dm nm will ln full lino of Aiiloiniibile AccrixorirN. I have nmplr Mir room for run, and !.rngo rnt urn reummnlile. A Mirtiiiii of your mtri.imgo w ill ln nppm Intnl. W.J. Muckle Garage NT. HELENS, OltEGOX CHURCH NOTICES Helen White spent the week end In Portland. Jack Milkey, of Albany, spent the veek end In Houl'.oii. M-s. Moflott is spending a few duys in St. Johns on business. Miss Junnita Moffett is homo from Portland for a few days. Sherman Saxton, of Scappooso, was seen on our streets Tuesday. Adrian Lehman, of bents, Is spend ing the week with tho Oliver family. Cal Howard and family are mov ing into one of Mrs. WUkerson's houses. Mrs. Urie, who has been spondlng a few days in Warren, returned home Monday. Win. Morley took a bunch up the Columbia Highway on his big truck Sunday. "Hed" Webber has gone to Cali fornia points and will be gono a cou ple of weeks. K. O. Stowurd lias been attending the Orp.nd Council I. O. It. M. in Port land tills week. N. A. Perry and a party passed through here Wedneduyon their re turn from Seaside. A very enjoyable tlniD wus hud by everyone at tho dance given by Mrs. Dariiulu Saturday night. A. Gannon, of the U. B. of A., wat: In Jloulton Wednesday on business connected with that order. i((,v i.. ,. ... Ore,, Johnson, of Battery II, I, 3. jdlJtit suierhiem e " I omo Mission A., visited his folks at Bachelor Flut j Norwegian Lutheran ch f A for a few hours Saturday. lcUi wlll cotl(, Norwp Mrs. N. O. Woodward came up , gIun ut 4 m auy HA'"2r;o' from Astoria Wednesday to look after ,t tho (.ongr.gatlonul Irc 0 r.ome business and v Bit friends. will n...n n..,,,,. .. , Mrs. Jennie Lovelace, of Halnlor, ! "L V Z " T'"" . i . , i orK'iril'!1"K Christian work among the jame up Sunday to spend a few duys . Norwegians and Scandinavians All with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Tarhell. lira oor(liully ,Vted ,0 u '.nd MctlHMlist EpiHfopal I'hiirrli "The Friendly Church," Albert S. 1 Hlsey, pastor. Sunduy school, 10 a. in. Morning worship, Communion, at 1 1 a. m. Epworth League, 7 p. in. Evening service, 8 o'clock. j Dr. W. W. Youngson, superinten dent of the Portland district, will, preach the morning sermon. Hev. E. C. Itlchnrds, field secre tary or the Willamette University, will give tho address In the evening, i Saturday eve'iing, at 8 o'clock, j Dr. . Youngson will hold the fourth quarterly conference. Every official member is expected to bo present' and tako part In the conference. Tho i membership of the church and of The congregation is cordially Invited ! to attend. The report of tho several i organizations of the church will be given. This is u very Important mooting, und everyone Interested Iu the welfare of tho church should in tend. Congregational Clnmli 10:00 n. m Church school. 11 a. m., morning worship. Theme,1 "Life Abundant." 7 p. in., Christian Endeavor. 8 p. m., ovenlng service. Subject, ' "A (iiuiigo in the King." "Doc" RAE'S CITY HALL. ST.. HELENS Saturday, August 25 With a New Orchestra from Portland BEST OF FLOOR MANAGEMENT Admission $1.00 TO THE PUBLIC I wish to announce that I have bought the FISH. POULTRY and ICE business formerly conducted by S. R. Sonneland, and from now rn will rnnrlnrt the business. I believe I can give you better service and better prices oy conducting the business on a cash basis, so I am going to try this system. I will handle Fresh and Cured Fish, Poultry, Ice and other things you need. My phone num ber is 42, and if you don't call me up probably I'll call you, and when you place your order you can depend on prompt delivery and reasonable prices. I respectfully solicit a portion of your patronage, and will do my best to give service, satisfaction and quality. Thomas A. Roy SUCCESSOR TO S. R. SONNELAND VOL IMUI ft! Tli' drean ititt irabl on 0 int. nr i next mud thro font (Hi that I (rot poo lor trei I Mn con the 1,5 to ii pi M II Dl It T( III