St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, April 29, 1921, Image 1

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    ST. HELENS MIST
UMK X L
ST. HhL.fc.NS ORKGON, fcRIDAY, AHPIL 29, 1921.
I1 C 1 III ON
J W. HAY RAPS
TAX COMMISSION
*\t
III*
t on in II
Mi'i'tlntc
Monday
lutrri'fct lll|( I I k i i i t s ---
W a n ts ( ' o IIIII i I ms I mii Abolished.
NO. 20
LONGSHOREMEN IDLE;
OPENING BALL GAME
STEAMERS LOADING
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
I.ni|.l.#yi*rs
and
l,oiiK »li o m n e«i
in Huscltall K cumui f o r Hi. H e l e n » Opens
K. P. OFFICIALS
VISIT ST. HELENS
f.ruinl C han cell o r C la rk and O th er
( . r a n d L o d g e O f f i c i a l » M ak e A n ­
FOR NEXT YEAR
nual Visit to Iiocal l/udg)'.
Columbia Kivi i lllatrirt I nabli* to
A f l o r th«* roll rail anil reading of
at F a ir (¿murids l*ark Hunduy
T
h
e
presence o f gran d lo d g e o ffl-
t h « in In ti v o f t h « pre/louH uinotlng
ll«*ai li Ajcrrc nw nt. V * hh <*| h B«ii»u
\fiern ooii.
I ast I'm-tlunil rm
% . a m d a i s at Avon L o d g e No. 62, K n ig h ts ¡Most A l l o f I'resen t F aculty O f f e r e d
i I ( Milt nu t Mil M on da y night, hpvimu I o f tha r o u n d I
onh
Lfllaii'l ,N '
U m i l i l i b> € tut !il«* M m .
o f Pythias. T u e s da y night b ro u g h t!
men ami tin* inarhlial made verb al,
liiMikeil fo r I irsi Cíame.
Contract by School Board.
Sal­
W i l l Start r«|>orlN
. , i»
out a large attendance o f the mem- j
\Vhi*ti tho m ayo r r a l l « d on j
-,| ef *'•" ' ■
~
—
hers.
B
ran
d
(Chancellor
C
la
rk
Brand
1
aries
A
r
e
Itaised.
.Normal
School
, I
<trt U ’ lty A tt o r n e y Huy for u report lie | T l*« Rainier and Aslo rla loculs o f
. hi
T h e baseball season w ill open In p re la t e J a l o f f and W a l t e r Gleason, |
,irk ¡>1 " " "
im I u i .'.I In* li.nl no speeiul report on
I I , A mill l h e Stev e d oring us-|Ht
Graduate*. t o Itrc e iv e M ore P ay.
St Helens Sunday afte rnoon, weath- grand keep er o f records and seals,
Icil y business unless It w m
lhut it w m »oclation, which represen t« tb e « t e e m < r jie,''nutting ■ 11 <1 the local fans w ill 1 w e r e the v is itin g rep resentatives M r . *
Helena
t a w a r tim
ded
|„ |
||iul Hie thornier owner*. have not been able have
mi 1 .n o op
p p p o ortu
r i u i n
m ity
y to
to see
see the
the fast
taut Hardisty
e (ll t |H, ,.)lv
>
H ard isty o
o f f Seaside
Seaside fudge
»«>dge also
also accom-
acconi- | A t th eir last m ee tin g the Ml. Helena
for , .olile
uhollahed to come to an agreement, so the walk >*•¡1111 whlch
which M
Manager
t'on yers panted
the party.
party.
school hoard selected the teachers
an ager K
K i i t t t'ouyers
panted the
ie r u l l i l i ) Court Sla in T a x i (.mini lion
he pointed l,ul. which occurred on F riday, A p r il has gotten togcher.
T h e Standard
T h e local
m em bers e n jo y e d
hear- f o r the com in g
year. i rof. w
L.
it and gra d in g Supportin g hi. i.iuteuient
out thul 1 he roiiiinlnslon fixed llm vul
22, h slill on
So fur us tills paper Oil company team o f f ' o r lla n d . which
I Hele ns f i l l s
ing some v e r y ente rtain in g and in- R u th e r fo r d was re-elected and his
nut Ion o f all of the public Mnrvlce can ascertain the wnplo ycrs served is recognized
ie six bidders
. us one o f the best o f str uctlve talks by the visitor s
T h e salary Increased fro m $2000 to $2800
ra ting wus the i m p . n i t lo ir In 1 'oluinln.t county at notice that the char ge fo r trav e lin g Hie '-nil-pro'- in Portland, w ill es grand chancellor touched on many per year, but he is to g ive the e n tire
hoard and lodging, g a g e the local
M ana ger Conyers phases o f Pyt hian work^ and empha- year to the w ork
P ro fes s o r Spelss
. i »s.I.f. 1 4 70 $2,068,000 in the year 10 1 9 in 1820, expense and
» . i s $ 1 u .s.o oo and in would not he puld a fte r A p r il 22 Si intend- to start B rown on the f i r i n g sized v e ry s tr o n g ly the Am e ric a n ism wag re-elected and his salary set at
6 ; 0 0 . \ 1 . Hu- valu.it
Hi;! I 11 ,. valuation would be approxl Helen |H in the ItuRiler district and line ami Itutie .Vlaxmeyer
will
lie fo r which the o rd e r stands.
A m o n g $1800
Miss Davis. Miss M ary T o w n -
J4 fiO; C lark
1,4X0.20, M i l l » mutely $4<i,000 less than the previous 1,1 l ' 1 Helens 1 here are eigh teen tneiii- wanned up to relieve B ro w n If It is othe r things, he said that a lodge, to send and Mrs. H o l l i n g w o r t h w e r e a l ­
Mr Day wa
o f tb e opinion Is'fs o f the I I. A., and In Kulnler. necessary During the week the team be a success, must b e a n in d e fa tig a b le so tendered contracts and each is to
a Idd o f $82,- i i nr
that the him blooded Institu tIons" |which is headiiuartera fo r the branch, has I n m having g d
ally practice
n iu ik m i
in
n i m - « i i * i r“
' “ “ *"
dally
practice and
and w
w o
o rk
rk e
e r r for
for eivie
civic m
conditions.
In nn.
no have
have a
a . substantial
raise
In salary.
.1 i. pro xiniate ly received
better treatment Hi the bunds there are fo r ty members
In* Ml •" ' ul o f the commission that! did the itv r- lon gshor e work is done at V ery little Conyers is positive he has a team other way, In his opinion, could a Miss Flo ren c e N e y o f B lac kfo ot. Ida-
t Rainier, which will do credit to St. Helens.
lo d g e p ro gress m o r £ than by takin g ho, was elected to teach the c om m er-
age tuxpuyer and
ud that there hud Prescott and Kulamu, but the long-
In their first gam
at Rainier,
- active part In the upbuilding
“ J‘
n----- e ------------
> x..o t h
rx ii e - an
at.ll»
o f cial course and her salary fix e d ai
concern pro mis e lief.ii a "s te a d y reductio n In tbe val
shoremen
union has maintained Its team -bowed up we ll and displayed Its c o m m u n ity and town.
-----
. n s en d was
.
And —
he $1600.
Miss Alle e n T ow
i m m e d ia te ly as- uulloli of public service corporation
at Rainier and. under much p*q>
T h e y won the gam e by was glad to say that the lodges o f o f f e r e d the position made vaca 1
y
build ing e quip p ro p ertie s for several years " I l e sain headquarters
war tim e ag reement, those w h o cam e a score o f I I to 6, m a k in g a g a m e O r e g o n w e r e fast aw a k e n in g t o this the resignation o f P ro fe s s o r H o l l i n g ­
.rk
D Is I heir litui when A T L aw s wus assessor.
from Rainier to wm ». on boats load- fight ufter
the first Inning when fact and cited a number o f instances wo rth.
title In for m s the the pro perty o f Huy re 11 road company l*1* here, we re allo wed trav e lin g e *
Raittlet lead by f i v .............
e scores
Cony
lodges H
had
taken
leading
— ers i<where
- mi,n ivuxvs
ex*, ias
en a a leaning
In the grades contracts have been
I BBS pa
It wa
,1
$...ri, 0 o 0 p r mile bH,,8**s “ » d $1 7 p^t day for hoard <a\s hi team has t..e fi g h ti n g spirit part in m ak in g civic Improvemnts.
o f f e r e d Mrs. Barnett, Miss Sain, Mrs
ie o f the ramps
ml ti w it 1 1 *•
d at $14 tint) per lo d g ing and wag.
Irt addition to 95c and he expects them to win o v e r the
W a l t e r Gleason Is so well known L ak e, Miss Sharp, Miss k e t e l and
near the F la ts
mil*
In contra i to thh reduction, l’* r hour ,or ov e rtim e
During the visiting team no tw ith s tan d in g the to Av on lo d g e that he is alm ost count- Miss Allen.
It is ..uaerstood that
i
a botti
1 W 1 .1 cit e d uii exam ple o f a certa in man lM‘ H* '•!»•♦* month*
ap p ro xim ately fact that they a r e con sidered as one ed a m em b er o f the lodge, and the Miss Alle n w ill not accept on account
mini.
T h e ot h e r
hi knew win, owned 7 1 uci**s o f « 2 6 . 0 0 0 I ium h.-eti paid for long- of Portland
fa,*t teams
m em bers a lw a y s antic ipate hearin g o f having made plans to g o to some
t w il l he estuh
otti»t o f
I * gam e w ill be cttled p ro m p tly som ethin g g o o d when O le *a oa visits un ive r ait)
t k t s Miss Sain has
ilein end uf the
am ount that h tax v a $1 per acre
work has
done In St Del at i; ;,o o ’clock and fr o m the In- the lod ge
An d on this ocoasion they* alr e ad y accepted a position elsew here.
hn a f o u r m i l e
II
- gust* 1 I. ■ till* m ayor appoint ,-" H
H ow ev e r, only 20 per cent o f ; let • t manifest, it ap pears that sev- w e r e not disap pointed H e is a str ong Con tracts w e r e ter-ciered th e th re e
e f I he road and
Mfnmitl« 4- i o nit-*t w ith t he CMiinty the labor was furnished by St. Ilel- oral hundred o f the local boosters ad vocate o f the dally practice o f the Misses P rin g le wh o live in La dysm ith ,
ruble V\ 1•at her court and h « « if i recomí ’tendal Ion en*
* nl I»« it the hall g ro u n d s to g iv e principled o f P ythian ism — not only Wisconsin. Mrs. Fra nk G e o r g e knows
•• hl» Wl • I king Cullili 1.1 b « roue!*-, und in t urn taken
Severa l c o n fe rence» have he en held uncoil ra ge men t to rtie home team.
In the lo d g e room but out o f it.
I f ■ these ladies and says th ey a r e well
up with c acb county * ourt that the lie! ween o ffic ials o f the St II.:*lens
For t lie purpose o f raising neces- this were done at all times by all j recomm ended and are N o r m a l school
CO
!ntrart
Hie
of
St ate Tux coTnmiHHlon hi* H hoi Is bed Lum b er company und thtt St II.'■lens sary funds f o r un ifo rm s and ot h e r men, the grand lo d g e o f f i c i a l feels graduates.
( harles loake has been
o f the cun nlles longshorem en und It is probable
that
. I will I m * coin and the
a me m
a i equipment, the hall team will have a that even the need o f churches would tran s fe rre d to the M c B rid e schoo
the c le a rin g iiqd (1 m th«1
sing
tnent wil
‘.all Saturday
he «.I..v-v-vooai/,
unnecessary, ux/tniiuttxauuilip,
n otw ith sta nd in g IUC
the j •**
in nuu.vu..
H o u lto n «».»vs
and " will
l an
_______ c night
— -
*“ be e principa
*
*
■ I and th e r e wil l
#l v
the next fe w davn
In the m eantim e and they hop* f o r a to rg e attendance. fact that he Is an ac tiv e m em b e r o f a 'e ac h the e igh th grJfffe. H 8
> m
i' - • lit'»;
,
,x
„v,
m
. nu>./>n
u'uu g trr
: doll ars left o v e r
, * r *> a f',4 \ - iio
. on the several vessels in port a r e b
e i n g -------------- ♦ A - ---------
enuren
Mr.
uieas on wa^
r a .fifiixt
u n e u ants w ill be -Mrs. r^irie tiroi
B rown and
'laid e f o r r o r k ln g polnleft Mr Da, ..... ira... . of on* lo« d
l ■ i w —
" —
" - !l "nl "
AN OPEN
. m
......................R
K N I LETTER
J - ' T T f c ' R T TO
O
w ith thtt great gain that thtt o r t w Mrs. W i l l i a m K e te l. and one m ore
ami » they
arc * receiving th e same
i' tlI»Itu rg to ad to In te rvie w the county court
c r u n n t
n i D r c r n u c had m ad e in mcm hcrahlp in the pa«t te ac her yet t o be chosen.
wagen, viz: 96c per hour
I a » u Mar ket
Councilm an
Burnett miggeatert
o L l l U U L i ) 1 1 \
1 v J I \ o year, som eth in g o v * r 12,000 mem-
T h e school directo rs mad e a r u l­
funi!* a v a i l a b l e that an accounting firm of P ortlan d
,
,
bers no w being in good standing In ing that teachers w h o ha ve norm al
planiteli In c i - lie employei| to check up th e hook»
l o the Directors o f the St. Helena the slate.
scho 1 trainin g are to rec e iv e $10 per
u ii la m lx ln g the of liti* record er and treasurer und LAST M INUTE
School District
j
Grand P r e l a t e J a l o ff m ade a f e w . m onth m ore than those wh o have
i*
up
*n
f
o
r
truf
he n p 'ii
install a new system of accounting
*<) -
As you have made a rule w h ereb y remar ks and was f o llo w e d by M r ! not had such tr aining.
LOCAL PICK-UPS
Several o f
j Councilman B ro w e r said that gur-
! th*
em
lo ye d ------------
and who
,
1 bolding a d ip lo m a f ro m a Hardis ty o f Seaside, w h o extended a ' the teachers
----------- now
--
— p
.—
I w.i I mi 414 by th e tinge wa- being <1.imped In Oregon
TV
John C arv e r
pent Saturday and N °rnial school is to receive $10 per v ery cor dial invita tion to th e mem- ha ve been o f f e r e d contracts f o r the
f the e a r l y ‘ 70* square, hat In* did not know wh o Sunday In the city by the W i l l a m e t t e
n,ore
«'*>er teachers o f hers o f the local lo d g e to m eet with com ing year, are a f f e c t e d by this
la bor
L i t t l e at w e r e the g u ilty persons.
T h e mar-
j
g rad s HOI h o ld ing Stteh Seaside lod ge %• a district Convention ruli ng ami P has caused no l i t t l e com-
I i u d e x or cur ves, » b a l w a » In t r u d e d to Inveetlgate
1 |,i,sii „ . » K « uhhi -1 I was am ong 8t. Helens diploma, and signify you r intention m eetin g to be held In that city May . men am on g their frie n ds and contend
visitor-
In Portland
t ' . tity yours the
o r d i n a n t e No 267 which p r o v id e » ..
WI,„p
that 1
the o f ad herin g to this rule. I would lik e 28th.
'th a t I f teachers are successful and
ihle except f o r for the e m p lo ym e n t o f rittxen» o f
Ad hi-
lo call some facts to you r attention
K o lo w ln g a fe w rem arks by local have had years ot «x p e r i e n c e that
tew i
ilo* -unimer the C S In preferen ce to a lle n » on
John Q O a t ' ' cam e down f ro m
. V ou say that when .one has spent members, th e lo d g e clased and pre- they should be en titled to as much
salary as teachers w h o ha ve bad less
grad**
exp erien ce alth ou g h ha ving rec e iv e d
; d wh**
no rm a l training.
T h e Mist un der-
#:£«*<’
tandS f i i a t g rad e •**
w h o ha ve
■ ■ -■—
* j > rMCfive $116 per
CITY TO HIRE
A H te ac her
,
ColHiii I iftu
I <»lli|>iiliV
Dor u iii' i
AMERICAN CITIZENS
rast siti
lour trip
anic tttxl
1er *»f '
Th**
fgrea »
id n
In la ii «
protit
A t th eir r e g u la r m ee tin g M on da y
night the council read f o r the first
“ ltd second times an o r d j n . n e . which
MANY
For
farm
th** lui
XlVIT
huilón
lho**i'
St lb
rial. $
(il*II- (’
J II
I. M
12: <:
hin»
Aunt li
Rati
I k*ni ; I
J K
If,; I
lift
Huit !
2QH)
Uro it
Pro*
$ 2 ;
-
$2; J
$2; I
Th.*
K I.
$2'
$6; I
&0r;
j . ; . .• Of buying unt-
’ • t fi «Cto­ ,iry nrt Icb's,
ni n if St Helens w e re
tlfUflilY 1*1i m a k e c oiitrl-
follo w ln g Is a 1Isl of
ih <rthed to the fund :
tnher < « , * 2 6 ; H Bor-
616;
t, IcMH fillIwe < o
*
W il l Sheeh v. $2.
*r $2; ( ’ i; W a d e. $S;
St 11**1«i*ns Creni m ery
;t. nln. 13 ; H arve; y W l l
n v B**nniett. $6; A K.
Il S Ma »oïl. $6; I, U
♦ v
Von B r a v , * . i 1
• ’o|)«*lund A u t o Ft . $»%
\ t
Kt Helen* . Mist
lull lev. $ 2 ; K M III*
H otel
|6
.1
»len
A J D om in g , $t>;
R i o cry, $6:
II
.1
Rlcott A t ’ o., $2;
I. $2; Mrs. fehlster
$ ; ( ’ li arles B i a hum.
$1 F A Nut bro wn,
"
$.'•, I! Constantin,
H iv e r Meal ( o , $6;
W i l l i a m s K Sons, $6;
IURORS D
R A W N FOR
jUKUKb
UKAVVD.
r
school, hand f ro m P o r tla n d f o r th e occasion » • „
................
in o u r ( i f this the Mist w ill ha ve m ore to e r th e names and addresses
unceas- say later.
con tract or s no w or h e r e a f te r holding
that
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- with the c i t y "
I'pon de-
cotn- GAME W ARDEN BROWN
mand the c o n tra ctor shall furnish
D T N irM -irc
th e names o f the sub-contrac tors and
F IN C H E S
1 W U each c o n tra ctor o r sub-contractor
he estimate d, f o r :
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b ought learned in
T w o m em b ers o f the Johnson clan
.e p*-ice
-an a f o u l o f Deputy G a m e W a rd « 8
m ind B rown
this
»***k John Johnson
~
on his
must also fu rnish the names o f th eir
employes. T h is must be don e so that
th e council or rec o rd e r tnav ascertain
If thtt e m p l o y « « are citizens of the
U n ite d States, it b eing the purpose
- * - - (* i * ob « over
i im e«
to g iv e p re feren ce t o citizens o v e r
aliens.
T h e ordinan ce f u r th e r
v id es that any pro vision o f the o r a -
Inance wh ich is v io la t e d shall rendei
the contract o f the o f f e n d e r
T h e Mist is relia bly
in fo rm hv
ed F
that
-----------•
o l-
T h e ««•»> - ...........■ -
the m ea su re was sponsored by ( ol-
um
Fost
42, the
erican
l e g i o n of .
and bia
that
it met
w ith Am the
ap p roval
eh
’
- m em
— bers
1 ___ „ o f the council.
•'ginning of a |'irgt
j home has been In Si Johns bought I tr a in in g l o the c h ild ren is m e m o n e v wh o lives near Srappoose was on his
ra
. a . ii i .ns will K ,PI1 arrt’
1,1 , h '“ * !*n' 0 ''•‘■ '"‘ V
value l o th e d is tric t; the pupils w h o w a y ho m e and M r B rown met him
on lv th
,v>
,n
Both arc m»»n o f fa m i l ie s and w ill aro repeate rs add t * the cost o f the H e had a salm on in his possession
v. I Ich ■ ■e'1'" af
p ro p erty pur- ] school m a e r ia lly and th e ones w h o B e f o r e Ju d g e H aze n T h u r s d a y m orn-
mol do' k facil ities
ght a 12-acre
with pro p er assistance are able t o a d ine. he plead g u i l ty o f h a vin g salm-
ar M c N u lty a t a -[v a n e e r a p id ly lessen the cost, and as on in his possession unjJ out o f sea-
|
chased
..................
-
v—
, , „ m „ m ..„a w ith no
T h e Judge
tinnii shippers
un im proved tract near McNulty sia- vance r a p id ly lessen the • cost,
an
a * it-
. . license _
Hon ttnd Joe O liv e Invtttttttd In ■ flvtt-
a ll k a m
I
bttrled son and with no llcwna*
T h e Judge
ac r e tract.
, under debt until w e cannot o f f e r sal- said $60 and coats. T h e r e is an oth er
3T. H ELENS LIBRARY
Mnrsltal
-* ........ .. i.,.m has .irles that will attract
so
Johnson,
first na
ra n
Cl teachers,
l e m n c i » , .->
%
_ whose
> » a.......__
- j —.i.......
r..«iii,.nca
is me
In Is
P or F tla
n k
d ,
SHOWS GROW TH
Marsnai P o tt e r , lipón w lio m has ¡arles
o f ec ono m y and and w h os e residence is in
fallen th e responstldlltv f o r ntaín w h y nt*t in lite i m i i i c those teachers , H e was fis h in g on Scappoose creek.
th e rod, th e reel, the halt
-------------- * --------------
Nine
hundred
and
tw en ty nine tnlnlng a f ir e departraent. has m ad e g o >d husiness. retaii help ful to the H e had ---------
a fis h e rm a n BENEFIT DANCE FOR
- i-----”
■• 1 ..'.
In
------ — —
and e v er y th in g
else
innovation
in ibis
this par
part ticular w ho llave preved se
b o o k * and I6J tnagazines w e re bor ­ an
H
e
h
a
d
,
baseball club
- needs— -except the license
r ow e d during the month o f Ap ril ItonlizInK that tin* foot hall and lease j district
I
_____
school
W h a t the parents warn a r « w a r m-run
_
■ - i . - » a d In the II- hall te a m * o f 8t H e lens high
‘---- ‘ -o Innf.mi f pur her», irrespective o f w h e r e left it
to ld Bro
wn.
He
— at » ho me »v he
.♦ luior
h « aoDeared
A t th e c ity hall In St Helens Sat
a big dance w ill he held,
the auspices o f members
Helens Bas eball club and
•Js w i l l g o to w ards buying
and ot h e r necessary base-
.— _
ies.
M a n a g e r K i t Conyers
, y,\0
«• ,V
id "lit five volum
es
f m ,h
anlf*
TU \* »"
yn w„, be added
he P Interest
g„|ng lo m have
i road ticket hut f o r g e t
the
n e r m i tells m e Mist that b e has' eng ag ed
eheck. " W h e n fisherm en fish th ey a r a ttlin g g o o d j a z z orchestr a f r o r
must ha ve a license and the license | P o r tla n d and he Is sure that ev(.
Ith th em .” Mr. B ro w n said one w h o attends w ill have an
TO
must be wl
*
¡ab le time. T h e best o *
JT
CHANNEL
mainta in ed
M r. f V
^
J
o f the club, extends » v . ’-I ,,, Cy
•tredge has CO-OPERATIVE CO
- -
--------- { f a
*«a
he past sev-|
OUITS BUSINESS tion to all St. H e lens
9 jtl_ * ti
accumulation
* * ________
residents
of
Scappoose
and .
north end o f I
The W arren
' . . . ^ ¡ 1 ' island.°U> d u e rn i' ‘‘in'd'“assures the
pany 's dock, j
ha ve a g o o d tim e and
lumber com pany w m
■■■ai-u a
.. house association w ill quit business ------
ill install
Dan cing will
About a I d e vic e f o r the m anufactu re o f s a w -1 T h e a f f a ir s o f th e association a r e n o w that th ey w ill w o rth
i*. j dust fuel and it was necessary to havi. j In th e hands o f creditors. T h e com - th e ir m o n e y 's w o r m .
IK K N K M
*
DAY
Scappoose;
Ch.irlev
" l l a n m i h B y e , " a sior.» ............ ___________ ___
__
Uaitiiur. \v F Iu»e. R a i n i e r ; B II Q u ak e r li fe , hv H ar rison S M orris ; lln Salem and m a k in g Ills
*" " T h o n s s Nelson P a - e , je roundings
rs n( the and
s tale le hospital
ft f o r his f o r m e r ' k e en e r w a t e r it that portion o f t h e i p a n v was organized about t w o years begin at 8 :3 0 o'c loc k
* ” .... Warren; A l v i n F il ls , C h ap
ag o he ' became
* J ^ d • ^*I- ’ f o r m e r I rtoopor w ater at t
.. _ Red Bap .” a humorous week
— b ered
*•—
n i" i : Chas I, L o v e l l , St
H e le n s ; , " R e d Rock
home
H e rem em
an old tim e d ocîT w h e r e th e fuel wUI
M be ‘ loa ded
* " ' * wer€
" ’ • nv
* *r m e r s in C olu m b ia CREOSOTING
■ “ * — COMPANY
BUDBCTIwr»
----
».»w a trtin A T T
T
h
e
AI * • *. 11 it in
i.i:i\ger;
John ; " R u g g ì 's o f fteo n*.,-...........
first reports ^ appears »hat
SECU RE TIE CONTRACT
-• ..----- L «„t., |,v l l n r r v Leon *• W * ils o n I
j
a
c
k
Lon
don
M err
e rr ill
ill o
o f f C
Clatskanh;
^J^|Dw i l T k * s ë "ttïï o f the "n*îîlJ^r
¡friend. Norman M
lats kan le ¡I h tO jI h e b a r g e s ^ ^ ^
j,
'le
W a r r e n ; F It H
H o
o l l b
h r r o o o o k
s , . 1 tale
mo- hv —
'■ "
D i vld T
C agle
Y a n k to n : V a lie v o f the M oo n ," Jura i/o..........
, and at the fir st oppor tu nity, call ed i
.................
. dro jjgc w m ru< » v..«.. ____
T h e sto re I
lock, the
M r M e rr ill ask- m
ill 200
dock, fe th
d r e ^ and
c wlll^cut
nel
e t e wide
12 feet deep, ha ve put in th e businesa. T n e s tor e i
'• '" " ib
\ n ll k e r. C o b l e ;
Svlv ente r , " T o m B r o g a n . " F llnpklnson S t i R h by
; on that gentlem an
at
lo
w
w
ater.
Just
t
o
the
south
o
f
Is
now
in
th
e
hands
o
f
the
c re d ito rs ’
T h e St. H e le n s C re o s o tln g com-
1 1 it' • M avger- T h o m a s I, Curl " H e l e n ' s llnhles.” Rv John llub b er
iry|ed to !»■ excused f o r n f e w mom ents
ciuF ikunle; B « „ C R eav ers. St to n; " M u r v Minds H er Business, by and com municated with S h e r i f f W e l l ­ the old channel, w hich is no lo n g e r ; association and the stock w ill he dls- pany has secured a contra ct w ith an
a channel on account o f h a vin g fille d posed o f
T h e association ow ns a e x p o r ti n g concern t o creoso te 1.600,-
M Ii < : r e w e l l , Scap p oose; G e o r g e W esto n, a fas cinatin g s fo r ,
ington. consequen tly Mr Brush o c ­ T h e c o s t o f the work. T h e Mist un- tw o - s to r y f r a m e build in g in W a r r e n 000 feet o f r a ilro ad ties which a r e
" I » 1 Si H e le n s ; IDissell B urk e . o f modern Industry as conditeteli
cupied c o m » fo r ta b amarthonse
le quarters W In
t
h
e
.
"
>
••*-
x>^,t
w(,|r
|
,
known
as the " w a r e h o u s e ( to he shipped to India, and ha ve
ednea- j T
h e cost o Is
f the
w o borne
rn , i no
--------
" » ' h e order
About
derstands.
being
by th e P o r t ------
, which
Is known as the "warenouse i •« ' ’ ----- w
• Il .1 \ • i|.*i seti, St I l e i a young woman, hut not wlthoii
t*f P o r tla n d
h
i""
—
— r e *-
• a " m m o r r t i g n a g » e . o
n this ; started wo rk — on the order * £ Z
hall.”
T
h
e
Is
on
the
H R M arvin C l a l k a n le
Rtt l o r e - t o n . " T h e Light o f West
;V a r T h e b „ V ,d - U h c m id d le o f
and It does no t seem that the hulld- w i l l c a n a i «... . . . ____
i
■
,
"
11 iviarv
, _________
- in ..........
•— i - l o c k . S t a r s " Zane -----
B r e y ««..i
; " A a,.,! Man
kt
Hulno
H i g h w a y commission ow es him
nun
( V- t" ».
Y a n k t o n ; Ira K l o c k . 1 S t a r s . " /.an»
w h o has been ing w ill bo o f an y c on sid e rab le asset consignment.
Se v e ra l o rd e rs are in
,
1 'tin ; Wilson t.owman. A p i a r y ; Squar e.” by W m . M e t h o d Raine, a n i i i a y
Mrs. G e o r g e P o t t e r
Shot.
___
$10.000 and wants to collect It.
An
past several T h e r e a r e ab ou t 280 m e m h e g o f the sight which assure stead y operation
*- i » j ' " adventure
ii,«
|alHf storv
S h o o t."
and wants l o colle*
1 • ' ' ■ • • ' * * i*n. (Juii'cv. M a g m
f the hv W i l F d re d W e e ric
s f k
; | S $10.000
tate
in
P
ortlan
d
f
o
r
the
association
w
h
o
h
a
ve
In
vested
an
d
It
—
e
.
.
.,
I
lo
r
h
e
rt
I
alten
'
A*
*•
f o r som e months, an o f f i c i a l o f th v
P a l m e r ; "D o u b le Trouble," Herbert |attendant from the state Institution
we e k s r ec e iv in g medical treatm en t seems probab le t h e y w ill lose all th ey
t H e l e n *1 F<dl* Hellnst,
Quick, and T h u r s t o n o f Orchard will come down this m ornin g and
c om p an y stated.
returned to St. H elens F r i d a y much ha ve Invested In th e proposition .
Rainier; J a . Bacon, Warren.
V a l l e y ," a romance o f e n g in e e rin g In t I f Mr Brush Inter-lews the h ig h w ay
commission,
the
Im
p
roved
In
health.
------------- «
. .
great
Northwest, by H a r o l d 1 - — »••»■Inn the Interview will be In
' I r i 1 . 1 ,i t,.r> \jr» l .lo y d and Mrs
Salem
••lbs we re v is itor s in P o r tla n d I he Ith
■ ¿ ¡ ¿ - s s . - 'K 's s s r . .
f r I ,.f the we ek.
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