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« THE ST. VOLUME X L . ST. H E L E N S . O R E G O N , F R ID A Y , MIST A P R IL 22, 1921. ) NO . 19 " W P I H im t fregoli Humane Sarricty. The E. M. Melon wuh In Portland Mon «UH.- WHH triad before Judge Ha*.,, day on u business mission. und II took several tluy* to hour ihi. Howard Scott, locul ■•ce,it for tin testimony of the thirty or more wlt- Columbia Hiver Stevedorin'.' nonij : ny noKMt'M It wuh h I iowii I hut Mow 111 war In Astoria Saturday aitending a luid u number of cuti In on t he r ia ls meeting of stevedores. kuuio flulH, In fuel, lot acknowledged County Agricultural Agio t T. .1, sending down 225 lioud. o r tin» I « ‘fi-ut I titln til- in 1'iri.t Caine of Colonel F. II. ilollii'ook to lie Print- clpnl Speaker and Talk on Farm l-'ilppln went out to the .Whale i Henson. Heure I» I I to It. Next Cutnc II II III lier, II WUH show'll, only twelve Monday morning and visited Itureaii Work, laiciil Matters to localities In Hie Interest of the i aim III * lilt-.keilte. |*roM|M*ftN (òasi for nii/i io \ 1,1 ll to till t'llHUllMT of dlml und not on account of u luck M e n (..m e for Free Examination. of feeding, for Howltt produced evi la- Discussed. Dinner at Orcadia. Fust Tenni. Bureau work He f oxpe .ie I > re I oiiim , 1, I elnllllllee I I I Mäkln« done« Io h I iow tliut Xuffielent feed S c lo o l Children Examined and turn this morning. til II,.I, it>, ricini. Provisions Mmle dud lieen nini down to feed u lu rife r The St. Helen» dull team accorti Tonight at 7:30 o'clock member» , Harry (.yon» v ent to Albany Turn Taught .M ittels Condctlve to Howl ; herd. Monday morning, after Hie |„r ll.miing ' « u y Hi-fuw1 ^evidence wus all In, Dit I rid Attorney IP“ 11*«*! l»y ulruoHl 100 fun» Journo; eyed of the St. Helen» Chamber of Com- day PVPninK Hi attend the funeral of Health. iteiMirt to be Made. . ..........j ...... in Imerce, their fainilieH and friend» will l is uncle Henry Lyons, v. ho died Foote told I lie Judge ,,,,,, und Jury Hint ............... llu,Mbr Sunday ___ afternoon and mo p r o v e d ||. c l , l,,H ,,rM' regular game played b y the [meet at the Orcadia hotel dining Monday. Deceased had lived i,i Or w Saturday, iu the annual ¡Ibe stale had Tuition almost * half a century and I local» till» season r. P ..... ......... I de 1 room at an ..... .. meeting. A fte r a egon for f,,r m,m“ ha" *............... Of inestimable value to St. Helens I neun * P i ay and you want your *»»»'• suggested tliut the Jury bring in foafeil by u acre of 11 to 0. Brown good dinner whleh will onlv cost 50c waH one of the founders Hi" town , I... clean. If you will put|n verdict of not guliity. It took the [.reue C f h b her ei Oregon. He w:,:- , ., ‘ he .unty was the free tubercu was on the mound for St. Helen». In per pla"e. busmess of ?he c Chafh empty near beer hotties, lury almost one 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : e to .10 this F < Unie conducted here Wednes- I ytiir till ' . no principal two year» of age and I h survived by liutrels or bag. ami Howltt wax represented by I’ lke D a v i s " " ' Inning he could not locate will lie diKCUHhed. itternoon by Ur. Edward Allen lu widow. I I'll' I 1 . .,1 Hi the Street or roud " f Cortland and (lien It ' M eeker of tll<5 pla' « :‘ " ‘1 w,l"ti the batter got him speaker I» Colonel K. B. Holbrook of I pia< u. the Beaver Homes district who will I Krlend» in St. Helen» l ave received rT \ t,f ‘ ' « « l a n d . v' hicb was fo1 1 truck will ci.me and gel Hi Helen: The «tale was represent- 1 1 1 bole, lie had to groove the 'i Ejy an evening meeting in the I a waK"M word that Mr. and Mrs. William eil by District Atorney Foote and ! H" Kulul‘jr Pluyer» made five tell of what tho Farm Bureau is ac- Burk bead of Dos Halos, California r court rooms. From one o ’- I them. cornpllshing for the communitfes iciw Jidinsoii, who 1» John t'oll'er of I'ortlund wh>. u|cpear : bits. Hirer singles and two which It. v H. Colonel H ot |received a f i l l i from the stork ;. ' 11 ;'x ,hp clinic was crowd- throughout the »tat ■„o clean I p We ek com ".l for the Humane Society l.ong ' WMr" * 1 f,,r tv;o ' »**«•• A“ error I riui. I u > made i tour of : who‘l left, their residence tl. -y ‘ ‘ i l *' Pa l *ent* o t a'l ages for ex- lurnlxhed tho MDt with brnton th* case w..s « « e l u d e d . It f ° r •<> " " “ bled the Ralniorltex to put Yirook ha» recently I mince li. Hie emabllshinc I found a Etouticing » u l y g:rl. in- l,,'1K hat t,lf! evening public the state lo aid In the establishing instruction» which lie * # » »parent that a mistake had been ' ,ver flV8 r,,,lM I hough making sev- I t ie follev ru, „ „ r e a t i and lie In ! couple formerly lived in S' Helen lacked attendant« which the I tiled« in bringing the caae Into eourl oral lilts in their hair of I he ftr»t o f the Farm Bureau and he has a I cottp,e ft*rln« rly » v e d in St. Helei ¡refunded published ; 01 l,l‘‘ ,alky by Dr- Bierce and flume, tho St Helen» hoy» wsro not world of informatiti at hand which and have rnany frieD(Js who extend - take It upon us there we no c-vlenc,. Introduced c i g l i lie *<*>' “ ig. " in __ his notBe ..................... "" - ^ V » * ™ * • « “ **?• will he Intere___ ______ ______ .J| to i -n g ra tu la tio n ». .. ticai c . j r y one In your whlch would lend to »how that How abb to pul acrot a run. Iu the sec- member« of the chamber, Kxeeutive m y came lor the examinations. I)u u .: ! 16 presented Air. and Mis. on Inning Brown struck his regular . all his old tine, hoi E H was In any way to blame for the Dr. Fierce gave everyone personal I deliri. : pi Secretary Storla said. “ C o l o n e l 'H o i - ' 1 arry ^ : on eari> 11. r.i ion and eighteen were thor- Nines barrels and bug» Eo»» of the twelve cuttle, or Hint he 'luce and until the eighth inning when ■II«, etc , brook 1» a man who can handle the ! Saturda-V I1,orninK leaving the young ttube Muxnieyer relieved him. Itainter ■:i y cxaiuiied. Of this number I at a P1",, Huit cun be reached by w“ " negligent In providing sufficient went scoreless In tho meantime, by English language and if he can be ;man at the home of Mrs. Wilson's - -i, were found to be positive cases ab o request Hull as- feed for them. It was an III advised lutti - prevailed upon to use Home or In» 1 i,;irents. Mr- al“ l Me». S. E. Lynch consistent hitting and aided by a few Ute ¡“ ’Hon w hich run «>d Mr Howltt ’ uberculosis and the clinic proved .. g ive n ru loading I hlXlUlK • highly descriptive adjeclives. we will where the young mother was on a barm 1,1c , I and his friends are bap- " f ,b" bobble» of the Balnler team - if worth hundreds of dollars to not lack for entertulnment ” . vinit. The news o f the arrival was (lull ell1 " I lie wagons. py Ilia 1 l„. received a full and corn S' ,'1hal,k" <1 “ P 111 1,1 Die commun ty in the discovery of kTc nil unis in charge are us fol- plele In addition to the colonel’s address I promptly wired to d a rry who is in vindication. *1,0 eighth Inning. Manager < onyers act vg cases that were a menace, be- 1 block and that portion 11..» - Mo several local men will talk on im- A a ,ln. e ,< ?a ' .( i* 1 *torn**'i sent itube Maxmeyer, a former star •-* tli’- individuals did not know IsittI© Sidney Boocll, thrfe'.'-y1 ar- lui lie M in,I mi tho river tot ween I of the Northwestern league, to the DEM'tuiit locTil (iiiKHtiotm ntiti o rt-Tiart ui.I the St. Helens Hum of what the chain her bus reccntlv *>ld son of Mr- * nd A - M. Bohol! " r act.ual condition and had not Iruuti >i" . NEWSY NOTES OK mound. Hub« struck out tdx men in i. Juntes O'Cnni.i.r; Bank \t the f returned last week from Si Vincents ' " n ,aKI"8 precautions. Seven pa- Ib«r cod ki * ' * 1 j n r kio 1 inn I riffs t>ut u lum* on mid accomplished w ill lie made h io t i « per- r ! I hospital where he ha- been for six ' . " V " Pronounced a» needing ■block .n e ! city bull block, Sherman NEARBY TOV/NS :l »-lid pitch enabled lUir.i r to pm U»t X n e r there wore n ninety weeks, following a mastoid operation Ar< oli.-ervation and care to pre- l lviuiuth street to Metli- I » M i one across Itube bad a wonderful sons present and since only 100 can The little fellow has a sunny happv vwu tulierculosis from breaking out celisi ci. . i ll 8. Musou; Noli hilt, I Additi.inai Notes on I tue 2 assortment of curves and fast ones be accommodated in (be dining room. as made many ,‘ n'1 ‘ .''ur ' " erB pronounced’ non-tuber- rfo id ; Si. Helens, Cuso- I and If he bad had an opportunity tickets may be secured from either d f po“ t o1? and h.a ^ :..... .........cnlosis hut Dr P ie rm was ahu in V ERNO V IA of the following gentlemen ■ r i friends who are rejoiced to see him 1 . lo ul Ur Hlerco was able In tu. l ow I I.', (.a k. across flat hark Mo warm up before taking the mound, 01 toiiowmg gentlemen. L. I . . , ------------- — — - ................. - earh each ease to give helpful advice. V K IIN O N IA . Oregon, April 20 — j would have done better. I Hum lock .treet lo Cortland mad, Wheeler. S. M. Miles, L. R. Rüther» ,,nce niore on ,he n,ad to bealtb a f Tliroe young ex-service men were Huyli.i rd. Holuiiibla park, nigger ! Report of the John Bucher W’o- illness. Manager Conyers Is well satisfied ford. J It. Gllby, . Darlow Johnson, |.‘ e r , ^‘,s, Buynard T. J. FII dd I ii Jr or A H- Stevens, whose home is in 11 ! e l llll suggestions as to ap- K I Ballagli; Wiliam- men’s Belief Corps, ., Irre.-k ' 41!, of \ er w ith the Initial performance of his ('. - ’ ’ ' Manitoba, Panada and who has been canon for compensation and prop- 1. 11,lock street and Deer nonla, Ore : John Bucher Women's i „ » m „,.,1 thinks tint ulti, ■■ f,.« II. D. Scott. TtU aUu spending the winter with his broth- | r re-- -• ration. This was the third |Iil«iul o 1.U tile r,n...|. Von A HeMcf Corps No O . of V ern „,„„. „ a y » more oV pra,,lce",nd .‘ lm work. er Edgar Stevens o f Scappoose, was ' clinic bpld in the state and from i bind road, E. II Scull, held their regular monthly meeting ! p,, will have a club which will be L A S T M I N U T E I m In St. Helens Tuesday and Wednes- !! an;v ,v ‘fL* Points was the most suc- |a Addition from Wvellt at the Orange hall. Saturday, April ,hard to beat The le a n goes to C'lats- , 1 ~ ° 'Eiamber o f commerce Is L O C A L P I C K - U P S day for the purpose .if taking tr u tU'-et I ■ ■ I ¡ .laud load to railroad. 1« The members met early and kanle Sunday and on the fitllowlng Mr. I e congratulatd for its initiative. I E. A. itotger was in Portland ment from Dr. 8 . H. Hussell. .1, North of Willamette served a dinner In honor of Mr» ¡Hunduy. May 1st. will open the sea- Stevens was here several years ago. 11 " un‘ ; medical men and the Ore- >id Addition and w c is i < ora McBride, corps president de- a| pome with Home well known Thursday. ilruul I Hi ... . . , adn while loval to r’anada. seems to " I! Tul ercttlosls association co-op- Tw o member» Portland team, feo UeSpul Mil, J D McDonald; I'e- partnient of Oregon w.s In p r . • .h 0,,,e prefer Oregon weather to that of era ; d a!' v ' , i rci- Meiliodlti eburrh, , » f Ihe post. Comrades I H Spences,. SCORE BY INNINGS ppalu l.d! was In Portland Wednesday trans- ranafla, especially during the winter , ' " ® a,,e 1s « * « a factor in jur j r .. MV ,t St II'lens, *n<1 William Allen, were also giiests 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 R H E acting legal business. ¡months. the cure o f tuberculosis,” was a strik- rut siile K. A. J. Kelley, Uni. at dinner After dinner the corps St. 11. 0 1 3 0 2 0 4 0 1 11 11 4 Miss Dorilda DeVIn went to Salem Archdeacon Chambers of Portland 1 “ ’¡Dement mad» by Dr Pierce at .us street to WllU m- held their buttine»* session. One new u'n'r 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 78 Tufsday to attend the marriage of ¡w ill conduct special services at Christ ' , *n.” meeting “ Better a »!• a W illamette treet member w.i Inltlned and two new Struck out by Brown, 6 ; by Max- one of her girl friends. | church Sunday at 5 p m. There 'f>usnnd Tlmes to remain in your N . W W, liliikt'»ley; application.'. Tor membership were „ìeyer, 0; by Evans, 8 ;’ by Spencer, John Philip, manager o f the Cen- will he baptism of children with spe- " ' v‘ her e von will be ...... I bun Huxey, 4</u.'i of read Ten dollars was voted tiy the |. j||ia o ff Brown, 7 in 7 In ; Max- tral Real FJstate company was in d al music and sermon. Miss Inez ‘. !:n en,p,d " ' " h friends than to ‘chase Btlbxn. • lo nl'tlland road corps lo In* paid Into the annual nieycr. none. In 2 in. Error:- St. 11. Portland Wednesday on a business Chambers a graduate of the Chicago , l' " ' l’1 some fur-off state. The I 111 Wi 1 t to I »'.Spain bill; church budget of the Evangelical 4; Balnler, 8. mission 'College o f Music will lie present and 'V rn . °,re; on climate with Its politi I’l association of Vernonla Mrs F . t h e l __________ m . „ Ray, patriotic Instructor, was In- BOOKS IH N UP DAY LOCAL BALL TEAM CHAMBER MEETS AT DEFEATS RAINIER DINNER TONIGHT E C0UN L V I R A C K M E E T H E R E A P R IL 30 Bj Prof U .« Every wh schoul Spies» In Columbia I I . . . . in Virk n » St. 11 elan s April 3« p a • t « .e I im hunt for eteral and Is out to uvotige » 11X11» Iti ' lier In'anelici. of uthl<etlc* Mei veli hi Her In thè y cur rtt Moti a lia. four or five men out raining re ■ ilarly. unit ol hers will '" w Z ' eil'husBieTwa' fin'- Mr" McBride, the department president, gave an InuIrttCtlve talk uti Inslructlve whlcli »'li very inuch approdateli hy ali presene The meeting clo-el cari' In order that Hie ladle- of the corps . _ „ _____ ___ _ . could prepare for the program and pie soda) they were giving in the evening The following program w m render- e d : Star Spangled Banner, sung by audience; Invocation Rev. Hartcell; E 8Ï 1 .8. CLINIC A N O T H E R B IG P L A \ By way of expressing Ills bis appr apprecia- Is in Oregon.” .. Î , Rv / " SOn a" ( da,l,Rh,ters'. church or not they are Invited to ttori of thè patronage glieli thè Lib Helen P " ’’ ierc" illustrated his talk with and Margaret, ot Aberdeen. 1)rjll(r them for ) aptlsni erty w ben lt preseuled "Passion'' Washington, spent Sunday 111 t. Hel- ' ■' des and explained the na- A)liert Burohara v,a as in Kelso. this week. Manager East lias booked ens with old friends. . " ■>:' tuberculosis, its symptoms, | Washington. Monday. He states that •1 t and convrol. another big production which finish- \i r . an(1 Mrs IiOU,s Mllhr went t„ not one ¡n a hun(lred belicv. that H" Fd.vin Ross Introduced the ,-d a record breaking run au the Lilt- , Portland Wednesda- to have Dr. Bll- 1 Fred Stewart missing cashier of t in un able manner. Dr. trick- ----- ----1 a * *.... J- — , ¡,e riiack render medical treatment to the Kelso State bank, committed <'r ‘ .v --------- theatre in Portland few days sui- for the state hoard. Miss ago It 1» ' Man, a ..man and Mar- iheTr little daughter Verna. icide by Jumping InU tie- • ’..’.uiut ia ringe, und w ill l.o show n at the local Kiizai th Hopper Modern Health Falner Hampson, former pustor of ! river when crossing on the ferry theatre on Tuesday an Wednesday, I Tu» < iifholL» f'lnir.'li «» Ct IloUno friATTi ( Ï11 * 110 1 KiiInTìiM Tint ThirU )• > . de direi tor. explained the won- it work I «k I hi • - ft" I w ill I m ‘ fo u n d ttioiii; Hi.. from Scappoose Itili |tll| \ - : . * ■ M' " 1 i I II tu' a w arded to I lie llatlen: m . Ration Edgar John song, high scu'iol students; Eden Talks <>n Americanisation, by J T McDonald und J W Brown: selec tion. m ile quartette; address Mrs Cor.i Mt Pride, department president TU. audience then gave the fiat ra- luto after which the pies were sold. Cake and coffee were sold also, and .(he corps realized a total of $(irl.75 mi Inher. thank all who so gen- menu erottsly helped them. wili start"at’ 7 o'clock p. m. On May Eugene Blakesley. motored to Port- 8t‘venty CPIlts on ' ’ 10 'lo1’ i 1 r 'd the value of a public health nurse to a community. 3rd and 4th, the Liberty will present la,nd Wednesday and spent the day S i « S c 4 c i | : S i 4 i 4 i i t ; 4 i » The Old Swlmmin' Hole,” which was w'ith friends, “ i olun la county needs a public 1 iPh nurse.’ was a forceful state- dramatised front James Whitcomb \\ e l.ave several farms for sale in C H U R C H N O T IC E S Itilli iti K ■! I,, |u* n o il til ret if by Dr. I,. G. Ross, who pointed Riley's well konwn story. This great the lummii Warren district stock * * * * * * * * * * * P" I 1 : I "ll I |i'in|.< .¡illl -"veral instances where a nurse screen production Is now being shown and t o o l« all ready to move in. Reu- At .N |i 1’oIlnwlpK the track ! save the county hundreds of M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L at the Liberty theatre in Portland »onuble trices Central Real Estate w?t. (Iu* uty oratorical and de iP 1 '» In relief work. and playing to record breaking Co , Si. Helens “ The Friendly Church" I " 'I s will bo held In •: rs Saidie Orr-Dunbar. executive houses. Mr. East wishes to iliank 8 . C. Knighton has purchased a The Bible school session begins itigli d auditorium The i ' ary of the Oregon Tuberculosis tiis iu town and out of town patrons lot from \V. \V. Blakeley and plans btii|>«-i 1 ■ "■'ation summed up the work o f mi.es to lie as keen for coming early to see "Passion." 10 build a comfortable bungalow. promptly at 9:45. No book lias had | m .. "• fieri, and those al for liv their so doing, many were en- The lot is near the Free Methodist profound an inflinmce upon Hie 1 he association in an Interesting wav. B n e no fear of having abled I" s c tht shots wherea 1; parsonage In Weal ¥ Helens lucatlonal program 1 'lull I Mrs. Thos. Isblster entertained u i n ‘ ble You are invited to join us in county nursing work, leg.slation. open they hail come late, they would have |t\t II I It F E A T seen onlv a portion of It. He hopes ternoon. among the visitors b e in g ' ,he 8tudy “ r u,i® 1' 1 air » ' b<>ols, child welfare work, BACHELOR F L A T April 20___the theatre-going public will show the Mr. and Mrs. Curl, Mr. and Mrs. ; ^ ye,nt8, _eU* T ! v!®.,. 0Ot,r 8es for nurses anti surveys were fT HI i NS H IG H good place for their children. W hy explained. Mrs Van N'atta was visiting friends „ante kindly consideration when he Jack Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. not set the right example? " Y o u r Christmas seal contrihu- presents "Man. Woman and Mar- Kemp and Mrs. T. I-amsdotn. D EI I A i S C L A T S K A N I E on the Flat last week Morning worship at 11 o ’clock nns have made this work po&sii.le Miss Marie Paulson o f Portland riage.” ! Columbia Post 42, Aftnerican L e - , , , by the cholr - _ d k end uith her friend. I -------------* ------------ - gion will give another one of their wlth *Pe‘ '» l nlasic by c ,°Ar a,nn and I think you will see the great 1 h.ingIr,. their style o f batting and »pent the » ‘ My In . to that ■■an come front organized CI ASS T O always successful and enjoyable sei n^OI\ 1.>; l. l‘T n*»»» '»play in c Ml. » It. confidence and learn Miss Meleti Larson a nPo health work.” Mrs. Dunbar Mra William Soddcrherg visited S E N I O R C L A b t » I O ,,ance8 at CRy hall tomorrow H u e n c e - IA hat Is It Dotug. "rk ha || team of St Helens said In closing. r K t . a x i . r M l r E / \ i night. Everyone cordially invited. *'1 gal" 1 hitskatile high a severe friends in Portland Thursday and MISSION CONTI M ES A dinner for the visitors was held ■■ ■ - - Mr. and Mrs. Max Grimm have iihl.uif ,1 in,, local gronnils Sat- Friday The Senior class of 8t. Helens high gone to Battle Ground, Washington, The mission at the Catholic church ¡■1 the Orcadia hotel In the evening Mrs Rolland Masten wns a guest *-v »Reninoli The local boys which was attended by fifteen guests. will present the play " P r o T "tu " to-¡to attend the Seventh Day Adventist whleh began last Sunday unde, t h ’ Imnii.. ,| >•' offerings o f Ihe two of Mrs P C Jacobsen Sunday 0 (it|V | Hitch is working at Deer Isl- night at the school auditorium. The Home Missionary convention to he direction of Father P. J O’ R, llv ot A report of the clinic and meeting ■»ttikuni. piichers lo every corner plot of ill,' s u t v Itinget noun I a held at the Meadow Glade academy. ; the Society of Jesus will , tinwo v.iit be made at the chamber dfnner ' Mie 1.,' 1 'I each one o f the team mil this week Mr and Mrs Boling have moved certain M r Leslie, who is a rich man. John D. Perry of Portland was in until Sunday morning at the 10:30 te.ilgilt I' ■me plate, some of them wishing lo ceiivyire his lady loit St. Helens Monday, a e has been up- | Ma.ss, Father O'ReMly in- on luct ■ Tl e was It*, to 0 tllnui on part of the l.uti tract which they m i . j lioughl T h e y have two children Bessie that he can work, takes a pointed executor of the estate of od missions fo r the past fifteen years T E V . K E N T C L A R K 1 game and was steady. „crhool position a» secretary to Bessie’s aunt, | the late Mrs. Ellen rfart. Mr. Perry in many parts of the Putted Sta'es K si ru. fourteen o f the f l a t s R E S IG N S P A S T O R A T E Mrs Aura Waedon has had her Miss Shepherd. There aro many startl-1 has been a subscriber to the Mist for Ills eloquence, heralded in the Mist F 'e him d allowed only three 'sister In law .m l children .0J Seattle '¡„K situations which, after due ex- thirty years. .last week found many local admir- -------- - Ills mates hacked him up as her guests Hie past week plumitlons, are disposed of. Cecil Kuvunagh broke in his re ers during the course of the sermon ■ After holding Sunday school and Iren i anil what looked like pr- I,,. Mr nut Mrs Helvllle of St Hel The cast Is: Raymond Shepherd, rently purchased Oort roadster by here. The sermon of tonight i"‘ d delivering his morning sermon. Rev. ■ 'inverted into putouts ari. settled 1*11 the Anderson farm merchant. Tom Ketel; Oscar W alcott,; making the round trip to Seuside that of Sunday morning are the two Kent Clark. r « 9tor o f the Congri ga- CleVi»r 'mg. The same teams 1 , 1 eurchiised from Mrs Weeden „ nephew, Wade Rutherford; Henry Sunday. He was accompanied hy chances remaining to those who de- hmul church, at the close o f services pD pini ciatskaale tomorrow, Mr ami Mrs H E EaBaro and i/eslie Pro Tern. Jim Drew; Or. | Mrs. Kavanagh and his brother. Car- sire to profit by or enjoy the r.iv Sunday read his resignation. The Ht her ' " " l i n i n g . 81. Helehs M rs ' Martin W hile were guests ai Adolphus Blank family physician, j roll Kavanagh. combination of sound tearnin g.com - -m s for the resignation were F"' '" led Improvement - " over "" holm* Sunils' Alpheus Wellborn; Logan, a servant. W e have for sale several modern tnon sense and eloquence. ' it., n il in the letter but rea. or ■uns Hie week before. M.,in„| ntlendanoe attendance is Torn Toni Klblan; Kihlan; Mrs : houses at reduced prices and several The subject of the sermon Sum’ iv J ' ive The The ” Sundav school Mrs. Shepherd. Raj 1 » they been made public. •heir i game, ,| , ' '" ' they used ' their »eir , rea«ln • There were 49 moiul's wife, Florence Aronson; Bes- small houses at a moderate cost and I morning is "W h at is the M - ,1 11' lerstands that a minority of rn,,,'. . 1‘KH 1,1 **»« form- Krtt‘ l,a ■ Martin. Mis. Hhepherd's niece, terms like rent. Also desirable lots Why Catholics Never Mbs It " The ; Hie church board or members is not w... I" ,,d * ork wins In evi- pri'si’n as . ‘ tu., ^.¡„n; Rachel Shepherd. Ray in all parts of the city. Come In and subject for tonight (F ''idnyl Is. "T h e c o r d with Rev. Clark on some sister Dorothy Akin; Lena set* us for real esta.e. Central R e a s s i g n s o f the Times.” ¡ " f his policies, hence the resigna- 1 ------------- * ------------- Itlon. Rev. Clark has been pastor o f j i y ut hor farm homo hint Saturday Hatley, a friend of the family Ada Estate Ctx, St. Helens Mr. Farmer and pump users: See p »? / it r e tin he '■• .il church for a number o\ „vontfiK Th© «*vrntiiK was spent In Cole. ROMANS C L U B ------- IT " ,'" " t,i,.|i 1 dainty ¡ . i s expected that a crowded house the demonstration u»day and Stitur- “ • 7 nn.nt - and is recognized as an earn- M EETS TU E S D A Y a* J S ^ V r h o s t ' present w e r e ‘ W||,i J m "IT «» Tem.” day o f the Gladiator pumps In Hew- C O M IN G M O N D A Y Ch .ctlan worker and a minister of ability. The church board has lit building, opposite St. Helens ho- 'Miss Madeline Allen. Ethel llescock 1 Th«* ni'xi not met since the resignation was { tel. The most perfect piece of pump-! , By Miss Catherine Davis Clara Ketel. Anna '! 'I rnoollBff Marl«' Paul M A R K E T IN S T A L L S . " o f the j ifinrir * - --- Mel* iq \i ___ m » KT/r “ K Machinery on the market, l's e j „ st five years ago this spring the end red and it Is not known wheth r, „ ' "mans club will be at q „ l r k Mrs Ed Laws, and Mrs El R E F R I G E R A l O R F L A N 1 half Ihe power, secure maximum rot- Pacific University Glee club 1 ,r “ v " be accepted. Rev. W i ' . r . T ' v ,',fu J fTn- L. Inter Blackburn ■ '' ——» ume. ¡entertainment in the city hall here v , i r 't baa n,an>' friends In St. Helens il,,. s" ' b hill at 2:30 o ’clock" The Bachelor Flat baseball t or ni ITnder the supervision of Contrac- in 8t. Helens and no doubt some of wll° hope that matters will ze so ar- The People’s Market have made al- 111 r,,„, ' “ """"M .Jr» j J. . it R Gllby *,„» hua arranged nmmced a ga game with McNally Me? Ill , ” i -ors On next ranged that he wilt withdraw his J P H Wo H S do noi (eralions In their store building and lor J. H. Cronkite work is progress- you remember the event. « 1 r on " T h e Child Sunday afternoon 9 " " « ' Ion here the game will be made other Improvements. A cold ing rapidly on the new home which Sunday evening the same club, at- resignation and the subject of ; Know Just 0. W . Blakesley is having built on though consisting o f entirely differ- --------- * ------------- » J 8,,' ■ — think It will ne on r n m » storage pmm -----„ ■ npw fixtures which make the store ( asenau street. The house adjoins ont members will give a very at- A U C T I O N S A L E O F ttcxt /-> a ■■r'V'T - ....... . iv mi Vlr „ „ „ M r s ’ ll T Bennett motor room much more attractive have been the property of \V. W. Blakesley tractive program In the high school and C. II. Thompson. The lot was building. The club this year has a M vJ L o 1 L I N L A I IL L ^ r n ; r . ....... .......................... r|edJor Portland Tuesday and »pen, .he ^ m l a t s purchased from W. W. Blakesley. membership of sixteen men and thev ---------- day George Adams and Ole Dahlgren have with them several vocal and P. A Drakes, well known breeder '»» ... 1 Mr. Farl Bennett visited are stored In a sanitary place. John Mr. and Mrs. E ... . H||n(lay , , |a t|,e proprietor, ststes that ¡loft 8t. Helens Tuesday for New Instrumental soloists. of Holstein cattle, will have an auc- Ith Mr and Urn ; ..„terlalned when’ he has finished the alterations |Orelans where they will help Jack The program will he given under tion sale of bulls at hiR farm near f°WlTT NOT GUILTY, Helens high .Jcappoose on Saturday, April 30. THE JURY SAYS to be d iv id e » | For the past thirty years Mr. Frakes ¡lee club and has hred Holstein swvck and his herd IT. __ you are a lover is considered one of Ihe best In Ore- M rei V ' " ‘,l known Port to the school gon. The herd which he will sell » 1|„J,,„T" wa" accuseil o f ha\ oysUrs, cioOH aa4 j will take the Illinois Central for I building at 8:15 next Monday even- is under U. 8 government Inspection nn-tn, i " V nt 11,8 which Tuesday anil Wednesdav aHcndlng nu^>‘ 9 ■ rv« " d " " « r «’latskanle. to the annual m1?t° ,ln,1:( " [ f - " i"th*r shell flak. New Orleans. |lng. and free from tuberculosis. >( ' '“ i.e was brought by