I THE HE Li. VOLUME XL. ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921. NO. 6. ST. JENS .MUST SI. HELENS TAX T0TALS77.7 MILLS Tolul of County Tax la 84.1 j City I Tax Wore U 10.6 Mills anil HtIkmiI w tm a. I I .. .... i I.I THI am si PIMM. nuiHHWiiwi crt-aiK Over Iaxt Year. I The (as levy for Columbia county lor th year 1921 In 21.10 diIIIh, ac Bordlng to Count Assessor Hlakes- f. Last year's levy was 15.60, tho ncreuse fur tlila year being attribut. id to tha hlRhur levy for the slate x. s Tha levy, as seggregatod by the ounty court, will be In part a fol sws: For state purposes, .087 of a kill; for llbrsry tax, 3.220 mills; for Ehoul tax, 10.187 in 1 1 1 n ; for stale re patrol, .026 of a mill; for coun f fair. .182 of a mill. Tha bal pce of the levy covers highway IiikU, the various county offices and Ictdnntals. tin h (I (lit Ion to the 21.1 mllla levy We is a 7 mills general road (lib. let tax, a 3 mills general roud latrlct tax and a 3 mills mark tad tax all of which brings the Itul up to 34.1 mills that all Vyers will have to meet. Special hool dlHtrlct lelea have been In rly u 1 1 school districts of from 2 llh to 4X, the latter figure appl) to dlHtrlct No. 36. Special lev I are also made In eleven roud dis. C.S. Municipal tax in vies In the coun cils reported by tne assoHsor are i follows: St. Helens, 10.6 mills; an lor. 13.4; Clntskanla, 16.6; Hrap se, 10 mills: Vernonla. ft mills total amount to be raised by n special levies Is $26,912.69, of Ich amount $14,039.96 Is to bo C. M. lvMkoll announces that Mon Itrlbuted by St. Helens taxpay. dny morning. Junusry 24ih. nt 10 t The taxpayers of Scappoose o'clock at his pluce at Warren he I be touched f-ir 11,010.75, Ham. will hold a tmbllc sale of his rcitiH- "$7,619.44; n.rnktr.ne $2JS.73 I Vernonla $29 1. 72. according to the tux levy aider signed anl pliod on I I) In the rk's office the total nHr-a, vi.1. as shown Is $1 3.?S 1 4ift The mills levy will rulso $1)1.127.28, tad the 3 mills tat for geiinr.il renn, ly roau ana tne sanvi ror in a runt road will each produce $41,197 69. The special school list rice lev'es will t In a total or $169,240.20. 1 a county court estimates that nerul fund of $209, CO. It will quired to meet the expenses i f aunty for the year and pay th , and other tsxos due from tho ity. L Holens' school tax Is 27 mills, i city tax 16.6 mills and the c un tax 34.1 mills, making i total for St. Ilelei.s i.i,n:' o nTI 7.7 mills or a fraction mora tnan I on each $1000 of assessed vatu. a, the highest the city has ovjr L IW ROCK QUARRY TO BE OPENED ' , . ..... . , i d'T Martin Into re urned on day night from the lower Ne .....- ... em, where no went to sne about i-open'r.g of u quarry on the l-'inh. rk. Ho reports that thnro has . n ft heavy snow fall In the bill - k of Ivorry. and that nil the log- ? ca,n,'" wr ,l01:'1' At ,,n" :o tho snow was from ten to Ivn 1 .1 nhaa il ii .. Ti 'I'll,, 4 1 1 .1 . u y ' " """ le arrnn.remnts with the Kerry ";:ld.n0nlc n," . h"U.' ."p,,roV- IVVu r u. r..r iruin . ... , r nuaary whlc, close to the road. I he rock will Je hauled to I w. ell . abtMtt ni.d. t between Cirkenfold and Mist. (when crushed wll le used to Iiii, '". " ,l I Sle and Victor Ca.l.mn have been irdud a con tract for a povnlo In, In Tie uarrv Vt d thnv I, J, a Ite ay, 7b" rock Is o excel ii?v ami there u lt nf i? T l. lity una tiiero i.i lots or n. t ne rry near niisi was woi-ULMi out niid as necessary to rind another sup- or iocs. ( xxr a tiTtt-". 4W MARKET OPEN SATURDAY 1,'J " .fter scverul weeks of hnrd work allltif! (ixtureii und i c :itii'.i i o er.iMr.g system, the C cliiiiiMn r M-nt f'o'iinany vlll open tliolr ,'kef. Saturday morning In tl.e o ro e.n f.t.-tiinrlv mdI hI bv ti e V"iee.t Cl. .'Ifjl'vi ;! .u. i' U. Ibei-R, who has markets at Clals. in and Rulnier. Is the proprietor. rJolm K. Wallur, who hus been h Mr. Hnllher? for a number of rt w II have cl'iirge of tbe pi it I trtmeot. Pill Heeler, who has n manager of tlie St. Ilolon i Co ratlvo store, will luivo cliurne of t. t-rc-orr department, Mr. Mull It hav'ng I'oiight, the sto-'t n-id nroa ()" that concern. The mar. I ami -store hnvo been ovorhnul'.d rpatutnd. and preiiont a very at iMv nppcarunco. JLUMBIA CO. BANK ELECTS OFFICERS lie annual meeting of the stock lers of the Columbia County k was held Friday night. The Aholders elected the following jctors: J. W. Day, Charles Gra I, S. f. Miles, L. G. Ross and ithe following officers: Sherman is, presldont, Martin White, vice Ildont, J K. Hutchinson, cashier, t Madge Doaver, asslBtaut cash- t The report of the officers wed that the bank has enjoyed a l business during the past year t that the business was steadily a:ng. n una no uirtsuiuro uiuu- CLERK'S OFFICE SHOWS A PROFIT A fuport iimilo out liy J. ty. i.ai... county clurk. shows initt the liumi. In his oiriue increased i 19;., In comparison with 1919 a.id ulso thut alter deducting the expense ul the office, u bulunre whh left for county expenditure. The receipts totaled $6,308.07 and were from the following sources: Recording, etc f 6,043. 46 I.i licenses 600.00 liana Hull Itemises 60. 00 Came Fees 4 2.62 Total .$6,300.07 . 16,450.67 210.33 Kxpuuditures: .-4ulaili, clerk lilro etc. , Dog license supplies Tolul '. Ilalanci profit During the year (here instruments filed which crease of 4 61 over the year. .$6,669.00 $031. 17 were 2934 Is an In. previous ROLL OF HONOR OF GOBLE SCHOOL The roll of honor for Coble school District No. 20, Is as follows: Prl. niary. John Thommioii. A,.m.a iThonipuon. Mary Thoinnson. Alice tax-Thompson. Wlllard Ennls. Uertrota Cuntwoll, llomor Gwln. Viola King. Freddie lirawnnd. . .utoiiio Nlshl- iniira, lone Nlshlmura Advanced. Anna Kumbolskl, Iris Mnk, Harold I'earl. Kvelyn Rambol. ski. Glenn I'earl, Florence Lluhe, At. ta Thompson, Jules Osliorno, Walter Fowler, Floyd Lengnclier, Murlo Cautwell, Muylielle Thompson. PUBLIC SALE- ' OF BERKSHIRES tered Herkshlre boars, sows and pigs and also dispone of a lot of farming Implements. The great sire Winona l,oo Champion 6th and Silver (lien Champion will go In this sale. Tho Oregon Rerkshlre company hus a fine hord of registered stock and the sale .offers an excellent oportuuity ror parties to buy some young puro brods and start a herd. It Is pro. bablo that a large crowd will attend the sale. RECORD SIZED CRAFT " LOADS AT ST. HELENS JnptUK-HO YesNcl Anyo Mnrn Ijiryrst Kver In Columbia Itlvcr Two Other Ijarge Hteumeis Also Take on Cargoes, The JapunOHO frolBhl and nnrsen ger steamer Anyo Muru, tlio lares'. morchuiit vvs.iul ever to comn Into the Columbia river, arrived at St. Helens Friday and after tuklnit on 8U0.000 f0,;t of umhor loft Mor.duj fr i.,.an.l to romi.ie.n the .-an..,- (or Romano: io t The vchhuI came Jt'liile. via weit ci from Valparaiso, ptu it tinrlii nti.l M:,a i..,.i.,. ., , ti..ir.,.u ti, flrHt Hlop Rfll,r p,or,, , ,!. r , Bd(1Uon to her crew of 110 the Anyo Muru hud an po:,3tj three nttlllod japa!:eso and Jk.vi . cans who were liountl ro:- tl . i UuU, in ,.t nui . s, ,u,.(,ll: P'O Inspected tho vessel. :i:- p:.o ,ul Muru lH 010 :0voiil. nitttia slcumors operated by the. Toyo.Klsh.in Kalslio company, i'li. , 470 twl ,, nu(J ., ,..., . 60 fe,.,. - (ioui,wo!ht to inu, e , UM0 ond llt.r , weleh, ref.:a tered tonnuge 16,739. Though h fT, ' drawing 26 feet of waUir. f'c m' 'm i- T j,.., ' ' 7 ' """""" " Bi " muru preciatmtr tne nnsf-ins "Iver, r . er had no dl,flcuIly ,n entering or room wil put 4n a stock of army by the public are trying to prepare !uav"' ,nU port nl lhe pld lo.d.'noodi. jthotr markets for betef serv rT in ot ",8 cftrg0 wa8 a cBe'' faT-1 Th cantata "Holy Nlghf was reu 4 n v rablo comment among the ship's of- derod lust Sunday night at the Me. ! MrR- B- M- EnBt and c- Chnpeh fleers and the officials of the operat- thodist Episcopal church under the s,,rPr!,ed their friends by quietly lng company. ! direction of G. L. Holllngsworth ana ""PP'nsr over to Vancouver, Wash., At th Bunlo t)mo thRt the Any0 ,)V th0 Bame cholr that appoared Jn and gotlng married. The happy Muru wus hore, the U. S. Shipping the cantata Christmas eve. The ""nt took place on Monday, January Board steamor Wheatland Montana, church was crowded and the rendL ' The happy coPln spent their waH tn'ng on 600,000 feet of big turn was highly creditable. ".honeymoon at Newport, Oregon. The timbers for delivery nt Hong Kong. W. J. Bheehy, special agent of the nrl(,a ,s weU known in St. Helens and Tins siuamer, wiucn has a tonnage or Oregon Life Insurance, was In Bt. l" s,""M ' uruaim ouHiness per proceaure out tne mayor over. 10,000 tons, wsb built In Seattle In Helens several dayB this week cal- mnn- Tney wil1 maK8 their home ruled his objection. 1919 and Is one of the latest type ling on his many customers and look. ; m st- Hole's. . j Edward Veazle asked tliat the de- of cargo boats. Her cargo consist. , lng up now ones. He reports that1 Representative Sherman Miles laved Improvement of Wyeth street ed of lumber, flour, machlnory anu the pust year was the most success- tk advantage of the week.end an- I be taken up and he was ably sec mlscelluneous cargo and Is consigned ful ono his company has had ana Journment of the legislature to'onded by E. A. Ross. It was de. to parties at Hong Kong, Shanghai, that a great volume of life Insuratico spend the Intervening time at home. ,cfded that the former resolution be Kobe, Manila and Singapore. After was written. (Aside from the fact that he feels ' republished and the city engineer taking on the last of her cargo the J. W. Akin and a force of men a I,tlB lonesome, politically, our ban-! make another estimate of the cost ot vessel drew 28 feet. She left ou early Tuesday morning and proceed., ed to sen. The mourner Mexican wan another of the big ti'De of boats which took on a parllul cargo. She left down j river Friday with a full cargo of lum - bor tor delivery at Philadelphia COUNTY FAIR BOARD ELECTS ITS OFFICERS A meeting of the new county fall board was hold Monday and organ izaiion enociea uy me eiucuon oi officers. H. N. Lovelace was chosen be repqated by Robert and after an. Greenlee Brothers of Rockford, Illin prosldont, R. H. Lund whs elected other day's close down he hones to ols. who are amone the nation' lar. first vice-president, and Mrs. I. It.; Kelty second vice president Bupt. Wllkeraon was unanimously elected socretury and treasurer. Tlio hoird made tentative plant ' ir tho 102t county fair and settle 1 j ens on the 19th of this month, at W. Allen; vlco president. Mrs. Hur. which-time thn public Bonerolly. an I ry Southard; secretary, Mrs. Long; especlaly protective exhibitors, will ( treasurer. Mrs. K. K. Clark; chair- be invited to be prosont and discuss man of the vurlouB committees, Mes- fair matters with the board, liy; flumes Coats, Chllds, Robinson, Ad. murtlng an oarly campaign the jams and Scott. The laules will board hopes to lay the foundation j meet the third Wednesday of every for an extra farm produce exhibit j month at 2 P. M. In the church par-, iiii,, rau. noon n nii' tit io n i 'i. fi . rvi THE LESSON TO . zsmvzwxi Li K'"t - Vi'y L uttlB 8ov who $ I jah n -not, L t!- Local and Personal Mention -s Roy CHI was a business visitor In Portlund Saturday. George Shlnn was In Portland Mon. day on legal business. i Mavor E. 1 Unlit!, mnri . h...l ness trip to Astoria Wednesday F. II. I Iol brook was up from Gob. Io Wednesday on a business mission. Mrs. James Ellison of this city v,Wa visitor In Portland the first o. the week. Manuger Jones of Austin's store, wus among business visitors irom bi. Holeni In Portland Tuesday. ,, ... . . ' . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clark of thb ?.i .c , i, W6re K business -.v.. ,. jiu.cub uimtuBuu wou- ncsday. Earl Goodwin of Los AnRe.es, Cat., was a guest la .this ci.'y tbla week of . his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. ' 11. Fuirley. T. C. Watts came up from Reu. ben Monday to assume his duties as bailiff for Judge Eakln of the clr. pi.it rn.ir cuii court. C olumbia county s agrlcultura agent. T. J. Flippln. Jr., Journeyed to Portland Tuesday on business con- nected with the agricultural Intir. csts or this county. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mundhenck ; nTM:.rr,zx: l0ftonMonU.VtoVc.l7foi. wh they will remain for several months. ; Pierce and family, Mr. and' Mrs. ous ro661'11? wer8 read approT Tlio Mist has been requested to Walter Durham and family and Mr. eu- 1'he mayor stated that a meet announce that there wll be no meot- and Mrs. Allen Hopkins, all of Port, ing of the business men of the city Ing of the Women's Club on the 26th land had been held In reference to em. of Uils month, tha meeting having R. 8. Hutchinson, brother of the'Pl'lnK nifrht watchman and that been postponed until the next reg. Columbia County Bank cashier, ar a majority of them had been In favor ulur session. rived In St. Helens this wem from f th Idea which, as the mayor e James Lyons of Palera spent Sun- Michigan. Mr. HutchlnBon was at Plained, is to have a man as night day In St. Holens visiting with bis one time a resident of this county, watchman and deputlxed as a mar. brother. Harry and old time friends but has been absent several years sua! and whose salary will be paid of this city. He Is a former resL . uont ot hi. Helens 1 ut Is now locat. ed In the capital city. Parties were In the city Tuesday looking over the business situation market by installing a refrigerating I ot the ,own llmlt8 and l' lt was n wlth a view of opening up an army system and a big sanitary miat ro cessary to have police protection la goods store. They expressed them. The firm has been in business In St other Parts of the city. tn8 daT mar- w"- Su"""'."0. .r'-10.. started work Tuesday morning on : making some necessary repairs to the building of St. Helens Lodge, No. 117. I. n. n V. ('nncroio fninwintinna 'will be nut In and tha tlmhem mil rioor ot the first story will be re. , newed. The repalrB will cost In thv' neighborhood of $1000. (C, paid St. Helens a visit this I St. Helens will be in darkness next j week and remained over to meet tht. j Sunday so far as Bob Cole's eleo- members of the Inspection party trie juice Is concerned. The light who arrived this morning. Mr. Ed I company will begin Sunday trans, j wards designed the tie perforating ferrlng wires to the new poles anu i !for that reason thero will be no cur- rent Sunday. Sometime the latter pan oi next weea tne juice Blunt win have thn Juice going over the wlros 'on schedule time. . Tho Indies of tho Cohgresatlonal I church met nt the home of Mrs. Wm. 'Miiokle Wednesday afternoon following (ifflcers wero elected for I no roiii iiir vmir: frnRinniir nira .1 BE LEARNED of St. Helens Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams of Deer Island were St. Helens visitors Thursday. J- VV. Allen and wife and Miss Ka- '""rine . ,o .uwiii were rornand vlsl torn Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Snencer. oi Menomle, Wisconsin, are here on a vIbU to their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wheeler R. B. Magruder who Is head of th H I U t ft CP nnH ranln rl Utlnn nrAtnni a ciatskanle, was a business visitor in gt. Helens Wednesday. A .... . . . .. . A fire caused by combustion of creosotlng oil. occurred at the plant of the St. Holens Creosotlng Com. pany Monday afternoon. The dam- age wbb nominal The steamer Coaxet arrived in Thursday and Is taking on a con. slgnment of lumber and piling for delivery in Japan. The vessel will load approximately 1,000.000 feet o. lumber and get away Sunday night. n a niw . .. i Belcher, chief treating en. -'glnner of the Sante Fe. Ry. system spent several days here this week His company has a large order placed with the St. Helens Creosotlng com pany and he was here to see how the .work was progressing. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Broughton j:!!!?' Baiiash meeting t0 .' !l He may conclude to locate In our : nildst airaln Mor(ml . wt. ,. , nrnvompnt. in thnir sr.nj HB,f',w of years and .p. er feels that he Is going to like the i Jo- Miles and a colleagtu ara the sole representatives of the Democratic nartv In the lower Tin hence they have no difficulty In cal ""g a caucus. D. W. Edwards of Washington T) machine which the St. Helens Dock and Terminal comnanv uses and ban also designed many other wootk. working machines for his enniunv. t mnnufaeturers of wood working machinery. TllO tinalrnt hall taama nt thn Or 'Helens school Bcored a double victory rrinay nignt, when tne girls' team defeated the girls' team of the Clat. era nut no a fine aama and ahnwJd remarkable team work The club KOes to Rldgefield tonight and to- morrow nleht nlavs a fast Portland team. The club made i such an ex cellent showing that no doubt a large crowd will turn out to witness the game which will be In the school auaiiorium. ..u n .. i . . n.. - n -. . LUMBERMEN HERE TO INSPECT PLANTS Enroute to their convention which will , take place li San Francisco next week, seventy members of the American Wood Preservers' associa tion and the national association of Tie Producers will visit St. Helens today and inspect the lumber mills and especially the tie perforating ma. chine which ia operated by the St. Helens Dock and Terminal company. The party came west In a specUt. train and stopped In Seattle yester day to Inspect the lumber mills and creosotlng plants. The only side trip they will make is to St. Helens and the Portland chamber of commerce has placed at their disposal a num. ber of, automobiles which will bring the party to St. Helens. They are expected to arrive here at 10 o'clock this morning and after Inspecting the mm and the tie perforating machine. win ne taken to the St. Helens creo sotlng plant. Lunch will be served at the Columbia County Lumber company's boarding house and the party will return to St. Helens at about 3 o'clock. Charles L. Wheel er, manager of the St. Helens Dock & Terminal company has charge of the entertainment of the ' visitors while they are In St. Helens and E. H. Myers, manager of the Port land office of the C. R. McCormlck company will accompany the visitors to St. Helens. In the party are many noted engineers of railroads and industrial enterprises through. Lout the county and. their coming to St. rieiens is an acgnowieagement of the importance of the town as a lumber manufacturing center. BUSINESS MEN INSPECT THE CITY SCHOOLS In order to bring to their atten tion the necessity for additional quarters, the school directors lnvlt- d a number of business men and ot. finals of the St. Helens Chamber of Commerce to visit the school- house Monday afternoon. Every 'nom was visited and the crowded -ond'tions noted and it Is stated that 'he visiting committee went away h'.roughlv Impressed with the ne. ?oaaity of furnishing additional quar ors or sronsorln the movement for union high school. I. W. DAY APPOINTED CITY ATTORNEY Mayor Reappoints Attorney Who Has Served City for Several Years. Street Improvement Dlscnased. Re corder's Salary Raised to $12A There was a full attendance at the council meeting Monday night when r' The minutes of the pre,,. by the business men of the town. It is not expected the mayor stated. that the night watchman would be called on to do police duty outside - v - other DUlnew housea indicated that at Bst per month could be rais- !ed by subscription to pay the night watchman. Another meeting will be held in the near future and It will : be ascertained just how much the ; business men will pay for the night watchman. Councilman Barnett thought that Inasmuch as the mat- ter had not come before the coua. ell limn official way. It was not pro- the lniDrovement. J. W. Day was re-appolnted city attorney and the salary of Recorder Godfrey fixed at 126 per month, the city to pay half and the water board one half of the amount. Hereto, fore the salary of the recorder and water clerk has been $90 per month. A. F. Barnett, chairman of the fin. ance committee was instructed to se cure and open up a new set of books for the recorder. Many matters ot minor Importance were acted upon before the council adjourned. " FEATURE PICTURES AT LIBERTY NEXT WEEK Manager East of the Liberty The. ater is congratulating himself ou having secured some famous screen nrnriuotlnna fnr thn onmtnv vaAfc On Tuesday and Wednesday he will CowllU river and the markets her, show Wallace Reld In "Hawthorne, are receiving all of the fish they can of the IT. 8. A.' This Is one of the handle. Friday the ruling prion excellent Lasky productions and hafciwaa 8l Pounds for 16 cents. , made a big hit with the movie pat-1 " . Fnn, On Qnnrfiv inH Uahb tltt. J Til ' VMwIn Ttnam wit. V TKaM tffw. Liberty will show Jack London'! "The Star Rover ' It Is a nowai ful photodrama. adapted from Lon. don's celebrated novel and enacted by a noteworthy cast. E CASE Louis Miller Sues for 95000 Dam ages and Gam Now Being Tried. Several Other Canes to Be Heara When Present Case Is Disposed of. The circuit court is In umiIaii ami the most Important case thus far la the case of Louis uirller vs. Ernest -and Marie Wasser. The plaintiff and defendants live In the Goble neighborhood. From what the Mist can learn it appears that tha m.in. .tiff, npon complaint of the defan dants or one of them, was brought before the county judge on Decem ber 1920 and his sanity was ques. tioned. After the wart ana the doctors had made a thorough Invea tgatlon, Miller was declared to b sane and released from the custody of the officers. On account of tha occurrence and the fact that one of the defendants swore to the eomi. plaint against him, the plaintiff al. leges that he was damaged to the extent of $6000 and asks thta am ount from the defendants. It took only several hours to secure the Jury uui examination or tne dozen or more witnesses - had takwn np about two days of the court's time. A enn slderable part of tne population of the Beaver Homes district ! here as witnesses for the nlalnttfr and the defendant. Attorney H. Arnold appears for the plaintiff and and Glen R. Metsker represent the defendants. It Is not 'probable that the case will get to the jury late this evening or possibly Saturday. utner cases on the trial docket are P. B. Harding ts. Silas Graham; A. E. Saul vs. Shanfion B. Shaffer; U Bell vs. Clatsop County: Pavld Hardy vs. California Trojan Powder Com pany and Edward C. Brooch, et al vs. SUte Bank ot Rainier. All ot these cases are equity cases and will proDSDiy m heard daring the com ing week. The session of tho court has drawn a- number of Interested pot. sons from various sections of tho county as well as a number of at torneys from Portland. The las case is set for Thursday. January it and if some of the eases are not quickly disposed of. It le poulblo that court will last until tho tint wees in February. THREE LINKS ORDER JOINTLY INTS. Joint Installation of officers of Helens lodge. No. 117. I. O. O. and Rebekah lodge No. 117. was h In Odd Fellows hall Saturday nlaht. The Installing officers were: R, L. Price and Mrs. Ora Bennett. Tho fol lowing officers were Installed: Odd Fellows: W. A. Brown, N. O.; B. B. Cooper. V. O.; C W Blakesley, secretary; G C. Robey, treasurer. Rebekahs: Nellie Keith, N. O.; Gerena Ingham. V G.; Ora Bennett, secretary, Edna Melllnger. treasur. er. Luncheon was served following the ceremonies. Judge Pullerton acted as cher which was within It. self a guarantee that this feature of the evening was all that could be 1sired. The hall was crowded to capacity, the attendance being the largest perhaps at any Installation ever held by the two orders. NATIONAL WORKERS SPEAK IN ST. HELENS A fairly good tarn out of cittieaa was present at the elty hall cn Mon. day night to listen to addresses by C. O. Young and Ray Canterbury. Mr. Young la a general organiser of the American Federation ot Labor and Mr. Canterbury is vice presi dent of the International Union ot Timber workers. Both gentlemen are very good speakers and their talks wero list, ened to with a great deal of inter est by the audience. Not being ot the bolshevlkl type, their remarks were naturally along lines of com. mon sence and Intelligence. Their work is In the Interest of tho labor- . Ing man and their advocacy of sane methods of bringing about better conditions for labor met with tho hearty approval of all right-thinking people.. ' . GRANGE TO MEET AT WARREN A. H. Tarbell, Master of Pomona Grange,' has sent out notlcea stating that Pomona (trance w'H meet at the Warren Warehouse hall at Warren Satunia mo: naif t oiruary 6th, at 10:30 o'clock. Tho ladles are re quested to bring basket dinners. . A tine program has been arranged and : witho it doubt the meeting will .bo an interesting one. Manager East of the Liberty The-: ater was In Portland Thursday nr. ranging for more motion pUtnroa ot A.1 quality tor his popular ehow house. ! There is a big TUn Of Smelt In the lng in Tennessee for the past two years Is exnActed ta return ta Rt Helens about February 1st and will . establish offices In tho Muckle block. . . , x;- DAMAG BEFORE COURT ALLT ald t