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10 ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. TULV 12. 1918 MIST MISTINGS 1 Mrs. J. S. Brown was a ror.hi.ul visitor Wednesday. Mr. snd Mrs E. C. Laws are l: Ne lio.lem country on a fishing trip. Ulen U. Motskor hr.s returned from an extended trip to eastern st;-.tes. Mis Gladys Asliliy nnd Mrs. John Neft aro visitinR friends in Elsie. Clatsop county. j Lieutenant II. H. Kuwson and 1 family were guests of St. Helens! friends on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. .Wilson came down from Portland to speud thei . iiirth with friends her. j Mrs. A. ('. Dr.llman of Knappn. Oregon, Is the guest at the homo of her friend, Mrs. P. Christie. After several days pleasantly spent with friends here, Miss Her nice Masten has returned to her homo In Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. A. Harris spent Ranch For Sale or Kent Inquire at Williams' Store, Uoulton. SO-2 1. l Morton of Mason-Khrmr.n ft Co., and Lester Means of Marshall Wells Hardware Co., were here Mon day calling on their customers. There will be an opportunity to study note reading at a slnglnc class which will precede the lectures at the HiK Tent Tabernacle coiuh early and learn about it. adv C 11. Sutherland returned from the Nehnlem valley Mondr.y afternoon af ter a few days spent in hunting and fishing. Koluud nnd Doane Suther land, John Sten, Jr., Hoy Yeoman and Kcncld lllakesley accompanied Mr. Sutherland on the trip, which was made via tho St. Helens-Ptttsburg road. Jessie Steward, con of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. O. Steward cf Yankton, left Sunday, Juub 30th for Portland and Vancouver where he enlisted in the engineering corps. A fe.rewell party warf given him Saturday night at which wore present the Yankton Mra. George Vogol and daughter of Hr.lnier. were in St. Helens Thursday. Mrs. E. G. Ditto and Mrs. J. T. Taber were Portland visitors Thurs day. Miss Gretchen Moeck of Kalnler has accepted a pocltlon in the Colum bia County Hank. Mr. Thomas Halt on, an -experienced Jeweler nnd watch repalre", has ac cepted a position in the Jewelry storo of Von A. Gray. Miss Leona Perkins left on Wed nesday for San Francisco, having spent her vacation In St. Helens. Kn roulo she will ctop at Drain, Oregon, to visit her mother. J. S. Drown and family will leave Monday for an extended automobile trip to tho Pnget Sound country nd Vancouver, U. C The It. owns will be absent about ten days. Earl Drittaln of Duttc, Montana, who came to St, Helens to attend the funeral of his brother, Kenneth flrlt taln, will leave tomorrow for his Montana home. His mother will ac company him. Some 40 members of Rainier Lodge No. 1435, Order of Moose, paid the St. Helens lodge n fraternal visit on Tuesday night, and aided in putting ena degree. After the lodge session the visitors were tho guests of the homo lodge at a banquet. Recently the Woman's Home Com panion conducted a story writing con- the Fourth and the week end ntlHome Guards under command of their Seaside cottage, Mr. lh-.rris r-j Captain Jarvls Davis. A number o! turning Monday morning.- j friends of the young soldier nnd his Mr. nnd Mrs. Gust Weist of Sil-i parents were present to wish him verton, Oregon, tpent the Fourth ! goodbye. He is only 19 years of age rnd the week end with their f rienda, ! Klltl was a member of the Yankton Mr. and Mrs. Vi.gil Stevens. ; Homo Guard. Mrs. Serena Morton, after .spend-' A delegation of residents of the ing several days at the home of herj Ilirkenfeld section of the county sen, S. C. Morton, left for her home were in St. Helens Monday to take in Portland Wednesday morning. j up with Judge Morton the matter of Can the Kaiser get control of the: building the new Nelialem bridge at world? The Bible sr.ys no. Study; a location closer to Birkenfeld. U ti the subject Friday night, July 19 at!centy tlle tw school districts In the Big Tent Tabernacle, St. Helens, j thal locality have consolidated and a ajv;new school houso will be built nt James Muckle, accompanied by two' Birkeufel1- s ' scholars of the soldier friends, came down from,01'1" di8,rlet. ' ve to cross the Aberdeen, where they are attached to1 river TI,erefore. tuose who live on the spruce regiment, to spend t..etho eaat Bf(,e of the river- w,sh tho Fourth in St. Helens. bridge built nearer to Birkenfeld. Roadmaster Abry left for the low-1 District No. 1 Jt., under the chair H- , 1. ! . m . . ..I'll. Llllf f llf I XI'- ' Cl country luesuny morn-; - -". ... rep.ji i dayi gtat08 he hpg u c,0;ln ghow nn(, lng, to make arrangements for the ; Pledges to the extent of $2080 on a wlIl Btam, for no otQpr Un(, beginning of work on-the new brldS.; 1 1,:o'-'1 of 20,000, whic.i puts them There will be Et,e....l ,mip i nicely over the top The following ,COIinectlon wltll tha ecturiJS t e lH-IllirviT! I1U1U lUia UIMtriC'l 4lUVe JOin-i HU rp..., i.. inu uJiiiiL tiuu auu iiavw receiveu ; neir buttons TAKE CARE OF YOUR LIBERTY BONDS From a letter received by tho Mist from James K. Lynch, chairman of the Twelfth Federal Reserve Dis trict, it Bfcnis that unscrupulous stock salesmen Imvo been Inducing holders of Liberty Honda io dispose of them. That the government does not approvo of this, is ovlileuced In the following letter: To all Liberty Loan Stale and County Chairmen, Twelfth Federal Reserve District. Gentlemen j There has been reported to us very considerable activity by stock sales men and promoters, principally thone representing companies whose securi ties are utterly worthless In efforts to exchange tho stocks they nro Issu ing for Liberty bonds. This practice Is specifically disap proved by tho Treasury Department and we shall be compelled to char acterize any continuance of it ns an act unfriendly to the government. If any such cases come to your no tice, please wrilo to mo promptly, giving mums of company issuing the stock which Is being offered, Its ad dress, name of tho salesman nnd of tho officers of the company If you can get them. Meanwhile, wo hope that you will givo wide publicity to this .matter, (test. Miss Marion Morton entered with a view of stopping tho practice the contest and wrote a story on "A ' complained of wherever possible. Patriotic Trip," nnd was awarded one I Yours very truly, of the prb.es offered. She was re-i JAMES K. LYNCH, quested to write anothor story and! Chairman forward to the magazine. The Sound Amusement company will SKILLED MEN WANTED te In St. Holens the coming week IN ENGINEERING CORPS with a street carnival. Some of the I attractions are a merrygoround, Fer ris wheel, freak shows, etc. The company is now playing in Kelso and knU . t. - ( m. ! iiiwu uiuhuk't wiiu was nere i nurs- Mrs. E. N. Watts, Mr. H. II. Lamberson, Mr. O. 1). G irrl- son, sir. K. D. McKay. Mrs. .P A. Krakes. Other Limit Club members officially reported from various prrts of the county n e: A. S. Harrison, Ilonry Morgus, Mrs. M. Rosenthal, Andrew Elliott, O. J. Evenson, Rose Kakinster, Rudoff Anliker. And many others will be reported later. A. J. Demlng, recently appointed enrolling agent for the U. S. Ship ping Board Recruiting Service, re ports numerous inquirieo from young men, who prefer serving their coun- l'rof. Johnson has been In active music work for many years will direct the con gregational singing end wents you to come and help slug your favorite Gospel song. ndv Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Weber of which will span the Nehalera river. E. I. Ballagh, republican nominee ior representative and Martin White, republican nominee for county judge. attended the meeting and dinner of the Republican club held in Portland. Saturday, God wanted YOU to know what is before us so He put the prophecies In the Bible nnd you will have the op portunity to study them nt tiie Big -Tent Tabernacle near Godf-ey Park, St. Helens. Seats free. adv mr. unu iurs. n. i-i. r- lagg came ud: ... . i S6 -lu" , enrnllincr ncent fur tho it a shin I from Warrenton to spend the Fourth find the week end with relatives in St. Helens. Mr. Flagg was formerly editor nf tlio TlTle I.,, ... and proprietor of the Warrenton 7 th! grf :U ar ""." 8ea Pnget Sourd points. ; i...... uu .....u. 'iini ui nits ft uuiuuc j Kev. and Mrs. Frank James of ; recruits want to know what the pay! Lebanon and Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E is while trainlne. Thev urn Inform- ti ... , ij ,. iii ,, ..,.. . ' ' I ' iiuiiiiuu ui i-uniuiiu, visneu nir. . o.ct..,.,.i m . en tnat it is ?30 a month.plus board ou. uuiy ;u. ii rnJ lodging, and the i-i-viug trounio wiin your eyes or j A call lias been Issued upon the (State of Oregon for certain skilled men who are needed In the En gineer Corps to be fillet! by white men physically qualified for military I servlco. I No man who is needed to fill the i July calls already announced will be 'allowed to volunteer fur this ser vice. Volunteers may be accepted from tho 191S class provided tho regist rant waives all time lhniti; for clas sification nnd examination. Registrants qualified, as previous- Zr.nosville, Ohio, has been recent vis- i described, will be permitted to itors of their old friends Mr. mil Mis. (volunteer until July 1 7 1 li . M. Rosenthal and Miss Rosenthal. I lt a sufficient number of volnn- Sunduy, the entire party tock nn ah- teers aro not secured involuntary In- tomobllo trip up the Columbia high-1 duct Inn will he used. wry and the oasternors were charm- Tll following 'ypes of men e.ro ed with Oregon, News. rr- w"l J- Thompson, Pcrt- , form. After use of a approximately uni-two Ll .bt3 U'.-Jt alt to 00r.r.UlC ;il,l 011 I months n a trninlmr ol.ln tl.o M,. eyestrain, neauaci es acu ; that Cute. vi3ion corrected with properly fitted : glasses. Best of local references' given. Consultation free. St. Helens1 hotel all day Saturday, July 20th. chant Marine recruits are placed In the crews of cargo or passenger ves sels, for mercantile voyages to var ious quarters of the globe. They are exempted from military service. LIBEETY THEATRE the magnificent Oregon desired: scenery. Accompanied by Mlsa Ella Allto repairmen, axemen, blatk Rosonthal, the visitors left Wednes-1 SI'"IH'. boatmen, hiidgncorpenters, dey for n visit of several days to cabinet makers, caulkers, concrete foremen, concrete workers, drafts men, electricians, pas englnmen, stationary englnmen, farriers, horse shoors, llthogrcphcra, maelilnlsts, buglt!rs, photographers, plumbers, powdermen, iUarrynien, riggers, sail dlers, Khoemakers, nurveyors, tallorn, teamsters, telephone operators, tlm bormen und topographers. Registrants desiring to volunteer untler this call i.liouhl at once notify their local board, but will not be In ducted until ortlers are received as to allotments. Volunteers for tills servlcu will LAID AT RESTI"01 1)0 rol,!:,B'!'1 t0 lllfi "vy or marine .corps or allowed to wUid-aw their application prior to August 1st. and Mrs. C. H. Thompson Sunday. They returned to Portland Sunday evening and Mr. Jumos left Monday morning for the U. S. Chaplain's Training camp at Louisville, Ken tucky. Ho will take a five weeks' course and be commissioned first lieutenant and assigned to his regiment. SOLDIER BOY IS St. Helens' New Moving Picture Playhouse FRIDAY, JULY 12 Wm. Fox presents Wm. Farnum in that gripping photoplay "THE CONQUEROR" ALSO GOOD COMEDY SATURDAY, JULY 13 Fine Program Big Special Feature and Comedy Also "The Renalles," Anglo-American Entertainers. Admission, 25c SUNDAY and MONDAY, JULY 14 and 15 Program Extraordinary Hearst Pathe News and Mutt and Jeff Comedy and a Wonderful Feature TUESDAY, JULY 16 This program is one you cannot afford to miss An A No. 1 Comedy and a Surprise WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 "HOUSE of HATE"-6th Episode Pathe Wonderplay and Comedy THURSDAY, JULY 18 "Wanted, a Mother" All mothers must see this. None must miss. FRIDAY, JULY 19 Theda Bara in "Camille" The funoral of Kenneth Ilrlttaln, the young soldier who died at Camp Kearney, California, was held from tho Methodist church Sunday r.fter noon at 2 o'clock and was attended by many friends and acquaintances of the young m.-n's family. The ser vices were conducted by Rev. A. S. ilisey and n dot:il from the St. Ilel ens Home Guard acted a Tho body was Interred In the Deer Island cemetery. LIST OF TRANSFERS CartI of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for kindness and sym pathy shown us during our recent be reavement in the loss of our son and brother and for the beautiful floral offerings. Our special gralitn.le goes out to the Hone Guards Mrs Kmma Ilrlttaln, Mis Hazel Brittaln, Earl H. Brittaln. CHURCH NOTICE Methodist Kpiscopul Church . ; Tho Friendly Church Albert S. H'sey, Pr.gfor I borvices for Sunday July 14, will be es follows: Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Epworth League, 7 p. m. Evening cervices, 8 p. m. Subject for the morning service, "How Readout Thcu?" For the even Ing, "Selected." We note with pleasure the numbers of new faces In all our services. Ad t'itlons are constantly being made to the membership roll of tho Sunday School, the Epworth Leaguo and tho Church. Thore's always n welcome for you July 3 ameii II. Turk t) Robert ChrlsteiiBO'i, land In Secllo.i :j.. Township 4 North, Range 5 Wc.tt 11200. Srnh A. Baceloy to Emory W pallhearerB. sl:n(!lf!V. 't"l l Section 8, Township iNorm, Kr.n;to 4 West, $1.00. John II. Cameron to Itay V. Itood o. ux, lots 1 and 2 Whlt'ens Sjlidlv islon of Block I! Tichenor's 1st Ad dition to (iatkaule, $1.00. St, Helens Lup:1ht Co., to Wm. K. Mayvllle, land n Section 2, Town ship 4 North, Range 2 West, $10. Ma Anderson et ux to W. I). Brady et ux, land In Section Ss t..u...,..i.i.. iwui, Knngo 3 West, $0500. July 5 Scappansn Acres Co. to (i . .-.en, iruci Jin Mcappooso Acre trnctB, $10. uJly (,Henry Kratz et al to Niels i hrlstonsen, tract 10 Haven Acres $031.20. 1 1 !. If . . n. iieutiricKson et ux to Alex Erlckson et ux, land In Section 23, Township 8 North, Itango 4 West' $1.00. H. D. Morris et ux to Thomas Mor ris, hind In Sections 22, 23, 20 ami 27, Township 7 North, Rungo 3 West $10. Augusta Oleen Units et ux to R C Stevens, lot 0 Block 47, Columbia city, $ioo. H. C. Stevens to It. W. IMmlck, W Vt of Lot 6 Block 47, Columbia City 1 $50.00. ; Congregational Church Rev. A. R. Spearow, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Subject "The Bible, the Perfect Book." Christian Endeavor, 7 p. ra. Agda Stein, Leader. Evening Service, 8:00 p. m. Subject "Sleeping in Church." loaf, canh and Bread 10 the carry. Ramsey'.!. The recently elected officer l:i the K. of P. lodge will be Inntallod Tn.. dr.v night. Sovoral of the f!r.,,,,i I-odgo tfflcors will bo presoU. After the i lstallutlon, there win )u camou flage Btippor and each Knk-ht iH f.v. peeled to brl::g his own m-i-por. All members requested to bo present. I Get your bread at Rumsoy's. 10c por loaf, cash and carry. 3 Shipbuilders' Work Clothes Virfrtrrint .'iitttrncintfto li !-,-.. ..v. vv.uw v... ...ipuiiani part the Shi builder is contrilmtinij towards the accomplislmicnt nf T "Win tl. Wnr" i.roornin ITn.O. C 1.,.. I . . . 01 ,,. ... r"h" wjuiii litis iuiu out for m r ... i t . win muic Ki-cpa ujcii iiuiisc to oiiipbuilders and 11 do its vcrv best to see that thrtir tirpil nn. e i:. i . ' ""I'lO'CUatDrrn tint tiill ri-il-n it fin Im- in I.,... U.. K'ticj liiuv itiii niunv mi ui. tiUT lll.it;. We have most complete assortments of Work Shoes, Overalls, Shirts, Socks, Suspenders, Underwear fU emu .in uuiti M.q.nc .itiit.icM ui worKing a))parcl. ves Men's Work Shoes I'.iowm ffn rn Hiown Canvass Sli.ic f,P IxalluM- s.lo PO.JU wi,, n,,,t.r suv Jjj "NI2IIIOFF" 'I'lifsf Slitics art' iiiadr in I rllaiul and ait- iartiotit-irl, atlaplalilt' tor haul wear $7.00 and $7.50 Men's Koveralls Men's Union Suitsl .. , , . S1.C0 $1.25. $1.75, $200 1 1 ,Vi i i""" N"vVr:'ll1V,,1' Mail's Silk Tu-s Miif, khaki and sinpo. hull so . t-nt uanncn.s .h.i, ;,r, ,,, .Il.s , .l.:UK:r ,:,l:t!I-tl1 f..r mffl.ai.K-s nso 50c anJ $2.75 ami $4.00 )h'" s ' 'caw foil.,,, Sut I nlcrwovrn. S n.iir . . $1.00 Men's Overalls Carpenier's Overalls "I leaillilit"- -N un nv tin- in .lit-avy .and . medium I'fst when i hi Imv tO fin wt'iuhts. tliis inakf )0.UU Caipfiiifrs Aprons tla! strap artMiiid tlio Itjjs. Mtn's Ishaki Hals KHAKI PANTS , 75c Mon s ( otton Work l'.-imv .Mm s hi'avv weight Kli: ki cuod tpialitv $250 I'ants. with l.fh CO TC I din- dftiini 4 Ivcialls, In.li loops and cuffs . uoihc $2.50 A. E. AUSTIN St. Helens, O rccon Gem Theatre is FRIDAY, JULY 12th "FOR VALOUR" with WINNIFRICD ALLKN WM. S. 1 1 ART in The Gentleman from Blue Gulch" and a Comedy as Usual SATURDAY, JULY 13th WM. DUNCAN and CORRINNE GRIFFITH IN "THROUGH THE WALL" (You all know Vm. Duncan) "TIIE WOMAN IN THE WEIV and a Drew Comedy SUNDAY, JULY 14th "BILL" HART IN riic Bandit and the Preacher" Remember this is an Extra Big Production MONDAY, JULY 15th A BIG MUTUAL PROGRAM TUESDAY, JULY 16th 'DOUG' FAIRBANKS IN "PICTURES IN THE PAPERS" and a Comedy WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th "The Sudden Gentleman" W m. Desmond and a Comedy THURSDAY, JULY 18th RUTH CLIFFORD and KENNETH HARLAN in "Midnight Madness" and a Weekly