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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1919)
hcTORV LOAN SUB- SCRIBKKS UMtL) I NUMBEK INVEST llrlriWt l,,r ,Nl,,m' Warren Listed Altiitir Subscriptions ut Mm First Nation. I llaiin: fir Trim Lumber Co.. JG.O00; iMiorn Timber Co., $6,000; Apple te una co.. $2,000; -'. ..'mil)- Nclmlniil luvi'slliiunt Co., Tib ClmrlM UruliP.ni, $1000; A. H. iarrlmn. Those ubsc-lblng L. Mtiiiniiit 1"H tli:tn I BOO were f" " "... .. - V ll..irl...n I.. i InVll l mi, r.i m ...... tiholdoli. Airs, uiruuii iiiu ui., j. Wlllluins. Maiirrol Akin, L. K. ,', W. lllossitiK. II. Constulli. . v ll. I Ml lard, Dewey C. Hur- Ld, Hubnrt 8. llt-rrlMon. A. M. Holt, A l.lirK, iil I n. i. liinuRI till, wit Mclioriy. Mrs. c. u. Morgan, '.nry Morgus, 8. C Morton, Mr. Hoy k..urt, W. '. luutim. lu. u. At Columbia Couuty Hunk: St. Helen Lumber Co., $2000; 81 .1mm HIillihulldlliK Co., $2500, Llumlila County Lumber Co., $1250, k following subscribed for $1000 Mi. MIIHiii rrmiK lagging i a., wm. rliiK'. s A- Huwklns, Jolio Mel Lu, l-na A- "uiusoy. C. O. Dahl- i.n. I"u touowiiia uimuriiwu lor 00 widi: Ji'hxii l.niiiilnK, John Hlen, Lid Wlcklund. It. J. Cofttea, 8. II. trns, Ciuorxo Hlmrp, August Mulir. The following subscribed amounts t i I hiin $G00: II. K. Atiry, Geo. It. ami. Joe Adums, A. H. Aunt In, J. Alkln, Honort i . Anums, n. i klliith, A. F. Ilnrtmtt, Marry Urn. il, Kugeii IliBHtwloy, its. it. iioyco, H ilnlhwHll, Jess I.. Ilrumnor Will llrtiwcr, Mm. II. M. Hack, A. ('tin broil, I. t'arnnosos. John A Carlson, THOSE WHO WILL TEACH COMING YEAR HWmh.I urd Ilul N,.,lH.,,.,, Other. Offered 1'iminK.u The Mist In lud.rt.td to Mm. Frank luorw for tha followi,,, ,,7' MliM for .),. Ht. ll.dens p,lbH schools for the coming yar "J01 understood that tt majority of them Imvo signed contracts. Ti.o ii ?, not comploto, . ,. ,,((Hri, M li'mr from otl.or. to who,,, c i.tru.iH have boon offered: High HcIiim.I J. If. Wllknrmin, Huixirin t n tlf.n t KkIIht I,, Johnmiii, KhkIIhIi. Mu?p T 1!nnr'Ht'n,"r' H,l""' niul Allen TowiihpihI. Miitliwinullm lmiliH Hi. Hrli'iiN ClHrlriidM l.lKKoit, KlKlith (Jrudo. AtiiiiiKlu l,njiii, Third tirndu Wurdna Kaln. Hucond Urude' Uluilyu ChlldH, Hucond Urudii l.olu flurtiotl, l-lrnt tirndu. Until JohtiHoii, KlrHt Urmlo. Ilitliltoii, rrlnnlpul - not rhom-n. Ul 1'uyiin, Klfth and Sixth Orndcii. Allco ArtiiHiroiiK, Third mid Fourth Griide. Kfflo C. lirown. H.-cond Crado Annhel llrown, Klmt Orado. MORRIS MAKES A REQUEST TO FARMERS Tho MUt hna rncclvtid tho follow IliK rnqum from A. Is. Morrlii, and Is Klud to Klvo It Rpuca: Coin m Cminiy KnrnierH: Will -viry farmer who him fruit IriMMi nnd who wIhIidd to Hid In iln u nulMttintlM nmrkct to cIIbiiohp or Mm product by ro-o)ir:itliiK with Ihn rntlro fruit trowtr of Coluinhlii county to bring tho flno fruit of thlH .ST. HELENS MIST. TTPTnAV MAY 23 m) W&m IN ARMISTICE CONVENTION OP THB ?ArU.EGI0N m mMMJwm mm f T; $v, ?A .-'i -IH f v;-,;.. ' ' -s mm wmmi. I ST. HELENS TRIMS CORVALLIS TEAM COLE 'DAMAGE SUIT. GOES TO UURY;TODAY FOUGHT Tom thr mtn war h .hi. ii'sii. sss i 'rrrmmmmmr tt tha Amarl. t v. nTl.if i," "V u' CatlOUl aromtnan. l 7h. aLT" "i? b " v" WHTIUUUII Innaapolli, Minn., Nov. 10, 11. 1 colonal Hanry D. Llndstar of t)lli. TaiaiT MrttiBat t iaT arai tmotnt rrom la chairman; LlaL Col. fhaora RooMvVlt of l. Yk uiSSiK balrman. and U.ut. Co. Erie hVJ,t;i!SW!l Mnuntnl aMMim -vi mv PROGRAM BEING MADE FOR MEMORIAL DAY ALL ASKED TO J O I N ' Cuiiiiiiltti-i- Arc .M.lntc(l uml Will MiMrt MoikIh). I,, .rruii(o l'rKrum : ELECTION MEASURES TO BE EXPLAINED A BIG OPEN MEETING fcvrry Votfr Invilil to lit) I'rCMent at 0m:ii ,M.'4-t 111(5 May 281 ll (Special Wire to the St. Helens Mlat) Corvalliu, Oro.k. May 22--The raw flint of the game between St. Helens I ht?ll iwhnril ttatn anii tha r'w.llla I high school team -wau en 11 to S Tic- Mf'til ontradirtory Testimonjr and IS HARD tory for St. Helens. The batteriea were: for SI. Jielons, , Zelgler and Stanwoodj for ConrulliB, Willlamsk und Allen. St. Helens Hiph will ' lmy mc.Yimnriiie nign tomorrow ( Friday) afternoon. Mnoli IntfrCNb ManifeNtcl After a fuH -week of Introducing testimony pro and con, nil the evi dence that the attorneys on either side cared to present to the Jury In the $15,000 damage case wherein T?r "T tttt -c -mitt t n """orl u' Bu - a.' jonnaoti, tUK LITTLE MILL Alice Gillette and Lester Williamson. . . ,, , . for the alienation of his. wife's affec- Columbla County Mill Plan to Kun Hons, was introduced by Wednes- NIGHT CREW WANTED Double Hlilft The managrao'.t of the Columbia fVnnty Lumber Company (the Little Mill) plan to start up that plant on a double shift Monday night, provid ed a sufficient force enn be secured to operate it. Recently the mill has hocked large orders ct ties r.ad lum bor and the orders, it la understood, wcro placod for a delivery at a cer tain time. The mill company, there fore, have decided to run nights. About 60 men will be needed for the right shift and those wishing em ployment, may see the management of the mill comjjny. MORE MAXWELLS ARE COMING day afternoon and the opening statements made to the Jury. I As stated in last week's issue of the Mist, Cole produced letters from mo then Miss Wlllinmson asking him to come to Portland and see her She liaUo Inferred that he would have, to hurry if he got her. Therefore Con. hurried and got hor. They were married on the 6th of March und came to St. Helens on the 11th.: Her Htay Here Short. From that date on it is a short story of a short stay in St. Helens by Mrs. Cole. Her brother, Lester, came to St. Helens the morning 6f the 12th. He found out Cole and his wife were here, therefore he phoned to his brother and bis aunt Alice and with Johnson, a driver of a high powered car, they came to St. Helens forthwith. All of the defendant claim they came here only to see bow Mrs. Cole was getting on, but Lester Williamson testified that he came to Dr. J. H. Flynn, Columbia county ngnnt for the popular Maxwell cars, states ho has arranged for a supply Of MaXWftllN In BAnn ha Hnllwcm) The demand for Maxwells has been rlnd ou.t aDout hls 8lster thinking amnion liffore the nnonle. nlnnx. C, A. Carinr, Curl K. ChrlmeniMMi, 1 signify his Intnntlon or co-opcn.lloii km ChrlMtttiiHnii. r. K. Cluppirton, ly uHdrewilng a li'tlir to mo. A. Chirk, J V . lark, Wardul ( on- 1 propone. If sufficient number r. t. JciiM'tih I.. Copolnnd, II. A. Coltspond, to form local tiiotocliitloiiK in J. t'atunan, llllbnrt W. ( ouhIik, i diffitnint dlHtrli ts of the couuty und .uiillno lianlun, Consluntlno 1)hu- nmrkct lit a good prlco uli fruit ii, r.niiKuim i'uiiiu. cTongeim grown. U this ran be accomplished lu. (inwiild J. l)mln. K. U. j ull applna und fruits can ho disposed no, U. H HuHpulti. II. W. Uuul- of at from 20 to 100 pr cent tuorf r, Jm. Klllnou, Joel Kngstrom. I than lire being received for them ut 11 nynn. Aineri rrimnuu, micii- the present time, (in the number Krwh, II. K. (iolvln. A. II of replies and interest tr.ken In HiU k.)rit. Tom lieroa. Von Uray Enill , mutter will depend the action to lie St. Helens will observe ji,m in ,;,,i, ........., rn install oetiers nave been I)av in n in..ui fini V V, , , "i."ric.. .uiuu snmewnat embarrassed In not being "' l" uumaina oi m. nciens uropra M i..J "K .'"T Tli.. may better understand the" menHures, able to make prompt deliveries nnd came down toWn ,n thelr al i program will Imp.ln ut 1:30 p. ni.. wl.'cli are to bo submitted to the irn... . ' mobile. He and hl hrnthnr ... to Mccormick a residence where the ! when exorcist's will he held I now clly dock, nnd flowers cust w: waters In coinui'Jiiioratlon sailor dead. After the excrclnes- will boat Mm piiv Imll in r. uion. I . ere. mono who wish to go to the Wednesday night, May 2Slh. for the ! ATTT?Mn? MTTT?TTKTn - w st ill w on tho people at tho special election. June sured that he will have another con cust on. Jrd. a number of speakers who , slgnment and also promises a big i of our thoroughly understand the questions . surprise for prospective Buto owners warren cemetery and those who wIkIi ! diudcbo of exnhilnlni? tha mnmm to go to the Liberty lllll cemetery, ! l'nnisslon pro and con is invited, for will divide and both cemeteries will' the meeting a not a political one, be visited. j but rn the contrary, a meeting to Kver.-Ue in I'luza. give fil'l !i)frmnton. ii is iiimiiKi to nave the closing i K. K. Kubll. W. V. Hanks. H. F OF SECRETARIES tiDnirlick, l.i'oiiard lledslroui, rl Herman, Albert H. I Use). nM It lliilih, Henry II. Holcntuli, i. It. llnllliiKHWorlh, 1). C. Ilow . J W. limit, Kllzabnth lsblalir. Luk Hukiu'll, I.. It. Rutherford. Lrnut Sjnon, J T. Srott. I.llllnii plmrd, It. K. Hliepherd, Geo. II. inn. ids w. Hhliiu, Johu Hlras, Hkutlf. II. tl. Hinltli, lluva jnlxrit, J. T. Taber Koalar I). Lrlmll, K. K. Thoinnji, Jim Tonear- il. J. Tumor, Joe Vardimegu. m Vuliinrls, J. W. Walgrun, Alice kiklm Frr.l W.ilklua, Jesa Web. t. Jue II. Webber, Not Wullndur. bur A. Wellborn. Junavrln I). rllborn, Victor West. II. M. Whar- tlmi I. Wheeler. T. 8. While. Hon A. While. H. Wllarla. K. ty. John J Wiley. Krunk W ll- pa. Harvey Wllklns. M. Wodaege. Wodui'nn, Nlrk Anaa. 1'ute lior- pin. Kre.i llleker, t hus. W, lloel- Harold J llroiiKhton, W. J. Hush. r.or Carlniin, Sam Chrlstopoulos, Kllu Cole. Ilean Conner. 8. H. lnlalH-nr, Mrs. Annie Cox, Frank hl. Win. Imvles. W. 11 Davlea. I. IX'iiiIuk. A. J. Iteming. Wm. L. mm, Kuilolph Hotel. Thos. K. fich, I), J. Klrkor. Chns. W. Kltch- bwiiianl W. Kitchen, Uecrge ol, Jim Kontanes, John Kos , Kilwurd T. Koelnn. II. K. Im K C K. I.uke. C. 10 Ijike. A. II. ik, Uraen Co . Helen Ijirsen t'. U, Mrs. K. C. Laws, l'cte . W, A .ovl. W. E. Lldvard. N Iip", J II. Ixiyd, Lester liyd, t. l.Viioli. Murv Mac uv. M A. pti, HtiKh 8. Mnson. Jaaner rn, (lien k. .Metsker. John W. I"r, (Jreiihen Moerck, Harold lili, Kred Moikus. W. (. Morlnv. V Morton, Wnsh Mucklo. E. 11. Elir, IkiiiKlns McCuuloy, Felix Mc H l. Neff. John K. Nowbold. rU't T. Olalliler (1 (ltiimiiinUi.il I'allln. Hainiuil J n'linmU Flu roulm.n, Dr. A. j !, John t. . I'hllllns. CnrlrinU 'JJlpn, Jolin 0. I'rlnglo, Emerson Ullrk, Allen Uliiek . Anna Clnlrk 1"" f. Itnherlson. I). N. Ito'ilnet- miiiiusoii, Mrs. H. E. Itob Curl 10. Hrwtmir. V. A.tln N. Dr. I. i! vu u D...... Roy Ml. Frank Itussell. Ilnnry El Holiert Kalrley, John Farr. W. Ella (!. tloorgo. Mary P"W. 0. 8, oruy. Von Uray. Gruce l.tken. I itssure you that I will do everything In my power to bring Columbia Couuiy fruit up to the market standard that It deserves. Kindly art on this matter at your iw rllcml convenience so 1 may bo governed urrortllnrly. Warri.iitlnN my hotirly co-opertitlon for your wel. faro. 1 beg to remain, Very truly yours, A. L. MDHItlS. Krult IiiHpector. Warren, Oregon. Executive Secretary John Storla of the St. Helens Chamber of Com- I exercises in the courthouse IMaza ai ! Jones and Jay Upton have informed, Tho Dalles, where he will attend a I S u?e, " h'i"', So;w 'y'" .',0 """f' ? H,!lllaBl1 lhat t,,cy wi" certain- meeting of the secretaries, of the ,rnd there will bo an oration by some ly bo here, and Mr. liallagh is en. Commercial Clubs and Chambers of i " ' i"'""':r " ' weainor oeuvoring 10 secure ono more speak I Commerce of Oregon. The DUiuose H llleteineiit Ihn Miu Lull ...ill l. n.l - I .. i .1 1 ... ; . " ' ............. , ,. , L. . ... ..... .uml in iiumciiiuriy nuer-1 01 tne meeting is to get a better idea .used Instead of tho plaza. Il Is ex- ested In the Roosevelt Highway andiand formnlnte mn,. rffmit . i. peeled that the ll nor Uuard ?nd tho ! will explain the need of the building for eo-oneratlon in worlrin .it n-nh. bf that highway. Upton is president j lems which are for the benefit of of the Oregon Irrigation commission Oregon. Mr. Storla wHl return to and will speak on that subject. Other. St. Helens Sunday, speakers will speak on the recon I struction measure and other ltnpor-1 otj a r UiTrurov lant mensures to be brought before! riAlCtlJiKX TO BE OPERATED Ited ( ross will furnish rings and flowers for the graves of every sol dier buried In tho cemeteries men tioned. Who. I the FiimiMltinn In I charge of tho program moots, moro dufinlte nrrangonants will be made. Committee is Named. The following exeoutlvo committee LEAVE ON JERSEY JUBILEE TRIP County Agent I). C. Howard and Mrs. Howard, M.trtln llrlggs, A. Markknnen mid W. C. Nowluml left Tuesdny uftrrnoon for a tour of the Wllluiiiullu valley to participate In the Oregon Jersey Jubilee. They will be absent for several days, and with 01 hers Interested In raising fine stock, visit the stock farms In the vulley, Mr. Howard Is making a great ef fort to have Columbia county dairy men raise better stork, mid ho states that he Is much encouraged by the anion of many who have dlsposod of their "boarder" slock and secured stock which pays good dividends. the voters. The questions to be submitted to has been named to take clr.rf;o of the the voterB on June 3rd are most Im- The U. S. Fisheries department Is purutm una u is nopeu a targe crown huvuik consiruciea a snaa natcnery will turn out to hear the merits of tor the purpose of propogation of A. Hammond, W. A. Harris, S. A. Hawkins. Frank J. lllley. Dr. S U lloskln, Howard It. Hudson, l.nrs C. Iverson. August Johnson. Oscar Johnson, Frank Johnson, Robert II. Johnson, It. F. Jones, Tom Kell, Clnrn McKI.I. John King. K. of P. Lodge 1. L. F. Larson. I. F. Lar son, Conard Ijinertsun, M. C. Madi son. I. E. Mulmln, I. E. Malmlii. Chris Mathleson. A. II. Molls. EriK Morion, Mrs. Frank Nagol. Frank Nngel, Angelo l'asero, I'otor I'or son, M. Rlcon. Fannie 1. Itoss, Curl Itylatidor, II. I). Rann, 8. Sulverson. Walter II. Smith, Mrs. II. I). Scott. Harry SoendHon. A. II. Tarhell. L. J. VnnOrshovon. Harry Wilson, Vic. tor West, Henry Walloy. Efflo U Wilson, Mrs. Chas. L. Wheeler, Mar tin White, A. H. Carlson. I'eter A Carlson, Mary S. Dnhlgron, Irene M. Day, Mrs. Louisa Hnxon. John J. Llndahl. F. It. Lett nnd Uoldu J Lolt, Mrs. Frlda Mlckolson. Olo Mlckolson, John Z.logler. Total $39, dry's program: II. 8. Mason, for Home Cunrds. A. 8. lllsoy, S. A. V. Vctoraiis. lieu Copelaud, Itolurnod Soldiers. Mario I'uiiUcu, Honor Cunrd Mrs. H. W. Fogel, Hod CrosB. Hr. J. 11. Flynn, Automobiles. Johu Storla, Secretary. This committee will moot at the Chamber of Commerce rooms on ; Monday, May 2B, ut 4 o'clock and: mnko nil necessary plans. j Tho recently organized St. Helens band will furnish tho music for the day. I'rof. lllcks, Instead of making. his regular weekly visit on Wednos day, win come down h rlday morn-1 tn R, and the band hoys will be Riven j a good practice. I The plans that the Mist mentions; tare only tentative and the commit- lee are liable to make some changes, ! but the program, in the main, will be. carried out as outlined. ! Let every ono unite to make this ; observance of Memorial Day a real i observance of the Nation's Funeral : Day.- i the ni.'uMiroa explained and discuss ed. LINCOLN HIGH TAKES GAME FROM ST- HELENS I.oral Toiiin Outclassed and Outplay, oil Score l:t to 'i shad in Willamette slough. Tha hatchery Is built at tho St. Helens Lumber company. Last year a hatchery was conducted here - and ten million eggs taken. It was es timated that seven million young shad wore placed in the water and it is hoped that the present project will be equally as successful. Show your appreciation of the scholars' success- A-', lew suggestions of appropriate and useful gifts. WRIST WATCHES SOLID GOLD PENNANTS .... $2.00 and up AGATE RINGS $3.00 to $6.00 BIRTIISTONE RINGS $3.00 to $10.00 BEAUTIFUL BROOCHES (Oold and Gold Filled) .lltre are many other articles of merit which you can ll"tl in our well selected line of jewelry. VON A. GRAY ! luosuay nncruocn miicoip nign The Timber Workers union had journeyed to St. Helens r.nd played an open meeting at the Moose hall i no bi. tieiens men. ai mo ena oi Friday night last and were ad ; the ninth inning the scoro was 13 to dressed by Harry Call, organizer for j 2 In favor of the visitors. St. Helens the Timber Workers, on the never had a lookin. In the first tive merits of the union vs. the L. place a big mistako was made In j l. L. L. The 70 or 80 present, en- I joyed Mr. Call's speech and hu handled his subject In a fair man j ner. J. E. Ramsey is making altera tions in his bakery building prepaia tt'ry to installing a fine soda water j and ice cream service. His soda fountain has been ordered from the east and he expects. to have it instal- ROAD CONTRACTS ARE AWARDED led within the next ten days. Miss Ethel Heacock. cousin of L. t'aly NlnnniMMl knocked a Ixiiir Foul Rutherford, is visiting at the , D ., . ., . . I Rutherford home this week. She has s f.itlng Southard on tho f.n:ig liae. j been spending part of her vacation . . , w . i w ,h " a " r;uo alla in southern California with her sis- County Court ut Special Session oil her walked or hit about every Ater. but thinks this Dart of Oreeon A nurds Three Contracts naisninn lie faced. ith one down has the best climate and scenerv nf I ! and threo on Auione wrs called to Tho county court met in special ll'o mound without having a chunce session. Saturday. May 17. to con-; 10 w:,n" " !" consonnence sider bids for tho construction of several rouds. The Wallaco road contract In District No. S was one of those considered and E, Meier und I). Mc.Mullaii were uwnrded the con-, tract, their bid of $219ti.S2 being the lowest. Ou tho H. ti. Smith road in Dis trict No. 3, E. R. Trcharne und E. E. Mills for $770. Other bids on this contract wore $1000 by li. & It. Tnr lioll nnd $MI0 by E. Wilsun and 11. McAllister. , l The court orders that plans and .specifications bo prepared and bld9 ...ivonlu.ul fur ihn H A Lillicli and .fM.tuki.ni llelirhis roads in District ed to take all tho p-p out v.. 7 ,..i ti. it.iei. creek road iii locals and from that timo on District No. 9. Hids on this work will be opened in the county court room on June 7th. Hill Stole a Ham-, Which He Didn't Steal wrs that tho batter cracked out a lino drive to left field. The hall was lost and four men scored. This scem- of the they stood up like p. I mp r.ig. Had the locals used headwork, .the any part of the west. Miss Heoeook ilenves today for Treadwell, Alaska. The Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen had n smoker at their club room last Saturday night and were addressed by Major Mills, who spoke In favor of the 4 L's and the great work which had been accom plished by them. A large crowd of the 4L men were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Callow of Hoquinm, Washington, relatives of Hon. J. W. Day, were here Sunday on a snort visit. Mr. callow Is in the lumbering business on Grays Harbor. nriae was staying until Cole could secure a house or rooms. It was shown that ''Aunt Alice" told them how to reach the house. . The testi mony of the Williamson brothers and Mrs. Cole was to the effect that aa soon as the door was opened, . In response to their ringing the. door bell, that she rushed out on the porch and cried "For God's sake, take mo away from this place," and broth-, er-like, they took her away, and didn't even stop to get her hat and coat, notwithstanding the fact that it was In chilly March, and Inasmuch as Mrs. Colo feared Cole would kiU her (for she testified she had married him becauso he threatened to kill her unless she did, and also kill her lover, Johnson) she was bundled In to the waiting automobile and hur ried to Portland, never thinking, of course, that there was a courthouse and officers of the law here. That was the last Cole saw of his wife for several days and when he did meet her, she came with her attorney, who in the meantime had filed an action tor divorce. Johnson Not In It. Johnson testified that he was not in the deal at all, but simply came along at the request of Mrs. Cole's brother and with Aunt Alice. No itwo tales the defendants told were alike and their evidence was in mark ed contrast with evidence given rt tho divorce case. However, the truth or falsity of their evidence and r.lso that of Mr. Cole is to be determined by the jury today, for Attorney Sh's ker -will close his argument th's morning and the case will then be in the hands of twelve good men tried and true, and they have heard ell rf the evidence, or rather testimony. During the time that the witneRsos were on the stand there has been a large number of interested spectators in attendance. WILSON'S PROHIBITION P O L I C Y DISPLEASES; The recommendation to congress by President Wilson that they repeal the war time prohibition act dis-: pleases many in St. Helens who are in favor of prohibition and they ar-3 outspoken in their criticism of that president. Rev. A. S. Hisey was among the number interviewed by the Mist. He stated that in his opinion Wilson bad made a grave mistake and there was no reason for him to listen to "the beer barons" and grant them t further extension of time. It wasi like having a cat ready to drown, he said, and then holding up the time of the drowning until its tail could be cut off. Others expressed similar views and it is quite certain that the president gained few friends in this vicinity by his action in the prohibition matter. J COUNCIL HAS A BUSY SKbSlUN The city council had u busy bos Ulna Monday night. No exciting mat i tors wore brought before the hon orable body, but somo important.: mutters were nctod upon. Bids wore; asked for the improvement of Win ter street, and a resolution was In., troduced authorizing the- improvo- u m, ,lt ,lnve boon a little dlf llioul oi ininuiiiu v. vw. litz Caseuau nnd Tualatin streets. The resolution for tho improvement River street wus roan tor me It is understood nun l-'t-cd Wat kins Umpired I'tu-t of the (mini tot I nueiimt t ilUfi. kind nf navoniont Is consider rVnl for this thoroughfare. Several '-pormtt were granted for tho con struction of dwolling houses. Councilman . Wheeler again brought up the question of filling up the chuck holes on somo of the main streets of tho city. The mayor did not approve of tiio Idea, as he stilted that tiny improvement of that kind should he done by the ubutttng property owners. Mr. Wheoler then suggested that tho clly have a ,.V.V.k imin d-iv" nnd that every m-onertv owner got out nnd fill in .hoj buck holtJ which wore on the foront. Thoy left yesterday morning lor n lour of the Willamette valley r.nd will play McMintiville high this afternoon nnd possibly some other team Saturday. Harry Hooper Is captain of the Rod Sox this year. Among those who would have Just ns soon see Grover Alexander remain on the Rhine nro seven other Nntlon r.l Lenguo clubs. Port land funs pre beginning to worry about the poor showing Me- tCredle's mon nre making. At home, thoy didn't break ever, and on the road have had even worse luck. And In another six months, the big Horn will be a world's series Just as if there had never been a war. Charley Schmidt, for nine years a cntcning i-- r .i-it ii s r..ciiiii.a. .mo ".- mRniDnr oi mo ocuuii 1 ' - - - . . I ...... 1. . - - . . i. : V S tl u;usd-a OL sumo muniii stair, IS now manager ui ino oiuua uo Cd.ii-ta action was taken. cuy western lenguo team. I but Does Perfect Service. Mean Anything to You If It dees and you would like to receive a large piece of pure, hygienic ICK; have It clean and placed in your refrigerator by caroful, obliging employees, then you must let us supply you. Our service has been perfected beyond criticism. Just Phono 42. SPECIALS THJS WEEK. .. 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