TE ST. HELENS MIST V O M 1 M ^ X L . ST. H E L E N S , O R E G O N , F R I D A Y , M A Y BASEBALL GAME •1ERE S U N D A Y DESPITE S M E : if old Juj» • Pluvias unii tin- w«ath- G, 1921. TAXPAYER OFFERS COUNTY FIELD MEET SCHOOL SUGGESTIONS TO BE HELD SATURDAY C IT Y LIG H T COM PANY IN STALLS NEW P LA N T N O . 21 SCHOOL CLOSES This week the patrons of the St. in ¿i li romp •<* MCI,II« Hurl of all ll.-M l- Helens Right company ar<- being sup ••it, tbftpo Will be U I u Ht Karn,. „I II«* It* lioM*s School h l i r d o r s Should Saturday l'roniise« to IP* Itig Hay plied with Juice generated by the bull on tin. I o .- h I grounds Sunday. lk‘ K iin I ih hs Men or \V<»iii<*n and in Athletic < ir* Ics.— I i\c High new plant recently installed by the MiifiaK«*! K|( 1 " » y i > I i uh HclitnluleO company. A Ppl> Itusliic** Methods in ( ’on >1 I .l»||Jp»lloM‘IIM*ll D«»«"* Nit| .Schools Will Have Contestant*.— full 1,1 1 It) Express t.-aill Machinery i conspicuous by Its (irudim tiD K Kx«*rH*«*s to I*? H**ld at dú* t of th.* School Affairs. Previous Kcoords («Ivon. Imi«"* '¡i- -l«Kii*i.»r aggregation absence in the new plant. The gen I »« i * \ 1 iiliii^ of \ i ssi Is. H i^ li Sch ool A u d ito riu m . F ou r- ■ IMIIII all lutili itions II Hill III- erator is run by a . team turbine, and O lia li i/.ul Ion May In* un liitnr.-i.lliiK Kam.' mi The Miai bua recelved 111 " follow- Th« A H K The Columbia county high school while generator and turbine are by i« *'ii in (jr a d u a tiiig C I s m . l>ean '••am has won fhr K a m o s t h i s s e a - , big l " i i " r frotn a proiiilnuiit Citizen [track meet will tie held in St Helens no means in tin- lightweight class, I . i in* <1 in s i II* li lis. Strauh to l>i*liv**r A d d ress. hon and I*» h I noue 'Saturday and contestants will rep- tile space occupied i no more than Sunday th«y <|..- of Ht. Melensi !feat.*d Kidgeflehl •>) a M o r e o f lit t,, Editor of The Must: r«-: "tit Hchoola from Rainier, Scap- eight by twelve feet. Th« I« (H ue of \t **I n hu« not I m * i * ti 'Iti Kt. Helens school will close XX’« not" in a m e r if issile of The poose, (iatakanie, Vernonia and St. tat * h«*y a M- on,, of The new plant is the latest word in W<-dt.‘ "lay evening and fourteen (J h I u . v ,,,I n .M -omit oi t lit* walkout of Ill»* fahl h Mi i a •oiiiinuiiii'atlon relative to III" lielen». 11,11 of Portland. . Sovoral vdmhp I h the 1°'" limv'iioiil afful' of ino hi liool dlKirlct and thè ll.'l.'io, has In tin- high school auditorium in capacity of the plant 1250 horse inembers of the enlor class will ra bttVH I p i in poi t durliiK t tie pai f HilJCf Hii'ír gañí" been st r**ngtliened wn'. r of ihe a r t u i" offerti thè sug- il • diploma- Dean Straub of the the evening there will also b" an with Kaiuier. Af- power. The turbine is something on W erk HR in• a 8*cured from l'or?land k ifu »•II play al s*‘n*rt and Norwist, KOMtlon Miat » « are all to bla DI# foi oratorical and essay contest, in which the order of a water motor or wheel, 1 niveisity of Oregon will deliver an • if tin* V »*!, a*»H without any hav** l»>. ili" lomlltion. a Hol I“ * nevY man two con ten tan t i f*oni each of tin steam in this case taking the place of ail (ire s to the graduating class. The v ill cavort around .my of Un* mon who cuino delay • ■xerci.-es will he held in the school hc conci I'"tiiap fili, uiay li" true. but If cliools mentioned will contest. This water as the propelling power. l‘dth**r Maxrneyor *»r It plaroH of Ih«« loUtfKhotc to faki K r* » w n suiii l>" ih" eaH" let ijh accept thè promises lo be an Inter"-ting feature has a maximum speed of 3000 revo auditorium. The program is as fol lie on the mound and rofUMil to work, aro ox- lows: Dirli w I Kv How** will do t h** roc»*ivltiK. mailer a < It I h and then Htrlve for of tli" meet. Superintendent Wilker- lutions per minute. Cost of produc March from Aida, Mrs. Holling- utrvlct* ¡. n and tnotrihorH of tlio an iniprovi-tnent of tii" rondltiou. Hon is arranging tli ■ rules of tli" con tion is also very materially reduced, '* 'll. will» tin* excopthiti (»f worth, Miss Davis. Atuvi'U a l «♦■■■ lou and wore Kind lo I ho U " liave eleeteii a HCliool boari to test und selecting the judges. - »'ovv players, will he the sunn the requirements of fuel being less to invocation, Rev. S. Darlow John UH’ UH* » »pi in* n( al li0 i’i'iiI h por look after thè affaire of thè taxpayera I’ rof Spelss will be in charge of produce steam for the turbine than son. ID por hour for over ‘ when i|„. team trimm**«! Kalniit and manaK« »bla inatltution In a hull I • ' the field meet and lie feels confident The garne Is «ch that o f an engine. •liil.'il t o » t a r t they have boon tinny pr Piano solo, Dorothy Akin. tini** vs Ini bualliesHliii" maiitier ani if they fall that it will lie one of the most suc til fitly at ! T h " new plant was put into opera o ' r l . M ’k . a m i M a n - • ' V«‘ :> o I h , til»* UlollllilM . f Dors of Daring, Florence Aronson. loading II*1 r t’ou y ors U'l.l ' ' . n i l III .'til I,. T o f in suiii trust, thè prope" thlli" to i o cessful ever held in the county. The tion Monday morning and is running .oi • in on t un Ion and t I h . m * Solo, Mrs. L. R. Rutherford. thr luliti *! ioi team I ‘I"' * Ili.I Ml*' fllllH of St i' Mie tbiiiK io n e by other bli» busl- boys are taking an active interest and on trial tiiis week under the manage Violin solo, Homer Hardin. «111» VMM • a » 11 * • « 1 on to lui p \v lion t in* , rhanre lb " manapiei.ient. are training hard, and some new rec ment of the General Klectric com •• l u r u o u t a m i r o o t f o r m Address. Dean Straub. [ulrod more men than wor*. veiM* l a i thè Hchool boari resiRn and ords are looked for at this track pany t* « III U ' " f i r s t Kam«, played • I the untoti, hav * heoii KKu Presentation of Diplomas. Belili I"' tlie i i - i r u i try » new manage meet. .t Mila anon Benediction. iK oil m«*i.4Dei i of the ills and ' III "Ut Through I. It. Rutherford a list Tonight the senior class will pre- iiuuUuli, fino (ouillo. of tritt I lo- presi'tit board ha« inanuged th<- of previous ya c k records, most of ent the class play, " P r o T em ." Sun iim ii who livo in Ituinlor, affa re of thè dl 'iict I oiir enougb to which were made in 1S13, are given. day evening at tho Congregational Til«* Mint to ttiilkr » Mio *ottl«*lie!it reallze eltlier that they do not bave Mr Rutherford is making an effort church Itev. Kent Clark will deliver IlDdeI -»fall l from a rolluhla Hour«** tb" Uni" to devote io thè iu ty or they to compile a compl.-»e list of all rec- a baccalaureate sermon. that the I* niK.liorei.ion of .St Ilei m ., are Incompeteut and bave failed to • Wednesday afternoon there Is to tiiak" r o o i. lutiu* of w lumi u* know Pulpo they county, which will be kept in a per hav«* no v i pvaiit«*, wlil um K the It a In ' 1 The visitor r.-Rlater in thè Hchool manent record boo a in the county III Health Forres fa ith fu l Council he a d a - day program. James Drew * lako hoin** definito ac t ■ iiunilii " \p|i"(iii<'.| for I tis-orat ion fall - to show attentimi on th" pari of man to Resign. W ill («*> to Arizona i- director of ceremonies. The pro ler local school superintendent’s office for fu gram is: l'a» XtrntiK' iiK iit— |»o»i t'on.I.'iiuiH thè dlrectors and we fall to see hov- ture use. Any correction or authentic lion, ho il al tl¡' homo mon will not for Benefit o f Health. Resignation Class history, Wade Rutherford. be loalDK un* and u * hanro to **arii tturh an liiHtltutlon can he properly M l. r s < In l("solutloii.— U l l l to he A< ted on at Next Meeting. report of events not listed will lie Class poem, Melva Hattan. food V.a • on aerontlt *»f Ilo* atti and Kiir.'.'KHfully manapetl unless thè welcomed by Mr Rutherford. Have <»rtii.nl/" Xuiiliery. Advice to Freshman, Lawrence An Inform a tudo of (I • Uaifiier tiK'ii. manager it. , , Ite , In touch wlth . the report of any new record signed At their regular meeting Monday derson. tloll £lV«*ll lo The M imi was to the Surely there are in this city, throe , . , h(1 princ|pai o f , h(. school and night, the council was surprised when Decoration Day * ill be appropri- Class will, Vivian Linn. •fftvt Ilia a nut i her of Si lie!« ii8 af' ly Hurl fittingly observed this year Bic„ ,,r women with educational quail- thr(,e students entered In the meet <’ouncilman Brower tendered his res Class Prophecy, Homer Hardin. luncah« n¡* n liiteuclod to po to K a m • .itions and business aldlity who w | 1 (,n gucj, record was made, if was made, it pos- ignation to take effect at the pleas by the local American l^eglon pout, Address to class, Professor Spiee». kr Tin ila > n ip ht and have sonie could unvote . th** time , to take over Hlble. Anv records not fully est ah- ure of the council. . . . . He stated that anil ut tne meeting Monday night Thl 'll is: Lawrence Ander defllilf« uuihTM andiliK wit it t h e th" affairs of the school and improve i Ustl„ (1 wU1 tak from the bp¿<t his h--alth demanded a change of cli plan* were put Into operation by the condltiong. son. Stuart Both\*ell, James W. luial.T i h*- h triko, or walkout. marks or time made at the next un- mate and he expected to soon leave Drew, Thomas J. Kiblan, Wilbur N. 'I * " f -t t nmiittee, oonuigt- lo far l.et us Insist upon qualifications of a** aro ahi** lo í4.s*«*rtam, f#r Arizona. The resignation was I.arabee, Wade A. Rutherford, W. Ing of William KuFsell, Dr Hoskin Hie directors a w wi us instructors nual field meet. w « r ca •d by the refusal of the an«! I. ou I h Muhr, to fake charge of j The following Is the list as near as laid over for a week, hut will be ac Alpheus Wellborn. Constance M. and g"t away from the old idea that iUinier •a to oliminuto tin* travel arrangement» for the day. cepted. There is much speculation as Adams, Dorothy Akin, Florence P. 'anyone Is qualified to direct the a f Mr Rutherford Is able to get at the to his successor, I lk and -liti expense i Ully thrtm- A «perlai meeting- will bo held on fairs of the school Aronson, Ada E. , ole, Homer M. present time: fourth Ct • • ioiiKshoro work in this Mayor Ballagh was absent and Hardin, Melva Hattan and Vivian Hammer t brow, Stevens, a " ............... finul. We hsve surely passisi the smuH district ■ i I leiem», though throe , A. P Barnett, president of the council M. Linn. ’ ' " mni1l,t........ :ir district stage and now need a school poose, 12S; javelin El ler t son. fourth * i tin* longshoremen liv** in ,M V ■ ' presided From the minutes of the • "pipowered to soeur" directed nnd managed liy men or wo- kanie, 135; discus, Dale Perry. St. fUlnier H* i ‘ foioro the Kaiuier men recorder, we note that Dr. J. H. music and pr.-pare n e program Helens, 10S; shot. Dale Perry. St. LAST M IN U TE have h* ........ . .. The I men who are educated in matters per- paid the ham** wages as Flynn reported that Sheriff W ellin g l • ' ! •' order.'d a quantlty o f pop the Hi ••lo» meo, hut in addition po.-. thè «iiild"inali(' flower o f th« taining to school and who are capable Helens. 42-1; pole vault. Kit < on- ton refused to allow "Speed Cop’ L O C A L PICK-UPS of carrying on the financial hnslness >'ers. Clatskanie, 10-6; high jump, to the na v<* coh(*ctml $ 1 ».» fo f *u occaslon In of the district in a businesslike man- < running). Virvil Stevens, Scappoose, Abbott to work as a city deputy per day • r I'o.iid. or in other words, (S h eriff Wellington tells the Mist Dr and Mrs L. G. Rosg accom ddlllon to a musical and speaking ¡5-4; broad Jump (running», Barnes, the Hi II t»8 men work for $1 76 program th« usuai ceremonies and ner. that Abbot has all he can do to at panied by Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Jeffcott A good srhool is one of the best ' Clatskanie, 19-4; mile run. lleck, p**r da> I* h than did the Kaiuier tend to county affairs without med of Portland motored to Seasife Sat- d i ' " ailoii of graves of fallen corn assets of a city and we surely cannot Rainier, 5:50: 880 yards. Mjvr, Uieu ihiH arrangement, while sut dling in city affairs», and at their: ur<lu> returning Sunday evening. imi' e wlll lie htsld In liie cemeterio« afford to allow It to he carried on In 1 lat kanie, 2:0S; 440 yards, Myer. UUctorv to the Kuiniet men, Is not next meeting it is probable the coun Mr W . B. Dillard left yesterday A ripulì frolli Mrs l»enilng, who iails(acl.ii y I o t he Si I felons men aitended thè ludies auxiliary euiicus such a manner as to reflect discredit - < latskanle. not known; 22'» yards, cil will appoint some one as traffic fqr .Ei.jene and * a p vi»it for r w «ek ind niMiiv >t th * «*/ ' ■* • • memhors of the* ai l'oriland. w.ts r ad and a vote oi on the district. We base the largest ! Harnfs, Clatskanie ¿3:4-5: ¿'20-yart| " ten V y4 x* 1 m Qfe) son*. Mason and usi.ii ar. olir pok'.a un to thè tn- thauki tendered i " « o r for hot l i town in th" counly u/d on" of the ninrdTes, Kit Potiyeri. n a 's k jn fe . T7: «"vira l hulldtjg permits were best in the slat" and should have a 100 yard dash. Harnos. Clutsknnle. granted and the usual gist of monthly Walden who are attending the TJ. Justlre and Ih" lin k of reason of thè ter. f shown of O. A ladies' auxiliary Is school that will take the same rank 10:2-5; 50-vard dash. Barnes Clats- Kainler li,"ii in not acc.'pling tho bills were approved and ordered paid. W. R Magruder, a prominent res' With all due respect to the present kanie, 6:2-5. kr(>pa,ii ! of th" etilployers lo ellm- io .......rg.inlred In St Helons and tho A representative of a Portland dent " f clatskanie and a man who ladies are to in* tnvifed to il.» present let us strive lo make it better in the Kit Conyers is given a mark of Inule ih" hourd li machinery house talked to the coun hr;s done much for the development charge. I liere has ai th.1 p"<lal meeting to make tenta- future. 10-6 in the pole vault, while Watts cil relative to the purchase of a rock of Columbia county, was in St. Hel- Hot been al n> « ut In wuges, and thw t ve pian for organizatlon. A T A X P A Y E R . Price of Scappoose has a record ef working I 'Urs are th « Mime UH liere- crushing machine. Mr. Barnett, with • 11 s Thursday. A collim iti." wn'i .ippolntod io take '10-3 Kilprtson has a record of 135 the consent of the council, postponed tufare, ,, iHcqu.jtitly t he meli who -------------* ------------- Mr- M Ricen returned from Sea- charg" uf arrangi'iiienls for a dune« feet in the Javelin event, while at bave comi down frolli l'ortluud catl- to In- glvon on Saturdny evenlng. May * * * * * * * * * * 4 1 * any a •ion until Mayor Ballagh could -'(h Monday morning. She has rent- I one time Deonard of Scappoose neld Hut lie be present. Several matters o f min oil a cottage at the seashore and with ibldng," for thè longMhorc- U lti CH U R CH NOTICES l the record, hut at this time the dis or importance were brought up and n. tubers of the Rosenthal family, Bien quit • ork. I h" 'Ila rH ca -ame up for dis tance is not obtainable. After the dispos :t of before the council ad » i l l spend part of the summer there. Orgioo/nib.ii 'l u i li,- I ni ■■n-ii. ili ci i'"l il « a thè coneensus of field meet next Saturday it will likely journed. In orb Wilbur Muckle was in St. Helens o avoli! any fut i ber trou- opinion that th" d"parttn«nt of Justle" M l T I I O H I S T M ' l S C O P U , t i l l Rt ll he possible lo get a full set of high Vie, off! Thursday having come down from of II« ' Hleumers iiuve ■ ' llppetl a ' In d ■•' ling Otti J 11 ■ l Sunday school at 9:45. Let every I records. proposed his wheat ranch near Connell, Wash- at un Indepeiidcnt orgiin- i- tu th 1 • i ' b> ailowing tini vlo scholar lie on time Miss Laura Aus LIB E R TY TH EA TR E lui ioti I ton, to spend a few days with his 'ortucd and composcd of lutar ........ rape The p .st went on tin. of Cotlhru. India, will tell the . ....... ... Kt lle|e, B O O K S A T T R A C T I O N S 1 arents in Portland. He was accom meli or those who ileslre r ord :i, helng In mvor of a retrlal children some Interesting tilings A D A I v l a W I N S I N to collie panied by Mrs. Muckle. and live. They state If of Vlle'i • In lliv unanimoUH adoptlon about the hoys and girls of India SUIT OF OUSTER lUCll H'l Tlie Central Real Estate company Tho program for the coining week anUution I h fornied. they of thè followlng resolution. The niorniug service will ho under Mil he i| at (die Liberty theatre is an excep reports the sale of a dwelling on aiih ¡w hii organl/alIoli Wlierea It appearing tiint thè the nuspices of the Woman’s Foreign An ouster suit was on trial in Jus tionally good one. mb pom Saturday night ll"!i.lock and Wyeth streets to John ut thè faci that sudi o r r n l t ’ d States attorney generai has Missionary Society. The local society gaiaza'a l i " worulng harmoulmis |ermlt|eil Iti" appeal of Henry Alhers has had an existence of a little over tice Ilmen's court Tuesday, wherein I'ncle Tom's Cabin will lie presen'ed. Hot 1.well of Kalama. Washington. Albert Adams of Deer Island was ly with t There are thirty people in the show Mr Rothwell will bring his family steamtioat meli oli l ’ ugol to prevali on a confosalon of error a year and tills is the first thank o f Snuiiil, a th "r" I h no fr ld lo n and "Il Ih " pari of thè govornmotit. fol- fering service which tney have held. seeking by legal moans lo remove and they have their own big brass "1 St. Helens and make his here. ( ’ . D Paulsen and family from his •he men Mrs Cora HendrtX died Thursday band The ticket offic e will he open d mpioyerH are working low ini! bis colivlctlon in thè I ow . t Miss Laura Austin, who has been in farm near Deer Island. loxellier at 7 o'clock and the show will start morning at 9 o ’ c I ock at the home of (c lllt s for vlolulion of thè esplonage India for the past five years and is The jury was out about twenty at 8 o clock. A wel her daughter. Mrs. M B. Moon, in iriiK'd busIni-HM man of a d ; I h - Il now at home on furlough, will speak. minutes and brought in a verdict in Deceased was 4S years old Ht Helei imi Tuesday anil Wednesday Fait,- this rit> formad 'i li" M imi , ha, a U i ‘ "!v " d That t’olumhln i ’ost No In connection wiiti this service. favor of Mr Adams The defendants Arhuckle will he 4e?n in “ Tn? Life and bail been a s t i r r e r with cancer tua jar), > i" meli w li irli colisi it lite t :■ (! • American I "gioii, stronglv Mothers' Day will lie observed. The •he tillin' Ft is one of the big- for many months. Her home was in •f thè Si. Helens brandi condetuns Ih" adion of Mie attorney pastor will speak hr.efly on "Mother were granted ten days in which to of the Party " Of the n g' e successes. In addition lo this Tlie Dalles. Oregon, to which place locai, « e r e in favor of generai In bis coiirs.'. and tirges up- hood,” and Miss Austin will show file aji appeal. The case grew out of an alleged there ‘' i l l lie a rip tearing com ely , tli" remains were shipped Wednesday ("Inr in ihd «. rnIng t holr $v "ti t|,.- d i artment • ' Ju dice thè ne by contrast the opportunities and evening, accompanied by relatives. or *lu i • y nisiead of reiiialniiig n o l i ! of I new trial In thè case; privileges of American motherhood agreement between the two parties, "H im Sunday.” Miss Marion Morton was much idle In i On Sunday and Monday the Lib to enforco iti.' demanda and h" It furi ber for which we are indebted to the wherein Paulsen was to lease the Ad pleased last Saturday when the mall of mm Ut lougslioremen w lui Resolved. That thè action of thè teachings of the t'li-tst. A generous ams farm for a period of five years erty will present W ally Held and beinaiul ' per /fay for hourd Iti attorney generai Iti thè Alhers case thank offering will be greatly ap at n rental of $350 per month. Ad- Hebe Daniels In “ a Dancin' Fool " brought her a letter from the W hite •'lililí,,n • eiit: per hotir stralght has a market tendency to retard Mie preriateii hy the society and will help »nix claimed that the rent was to he Other good plays are hooked for lee House in Washington, D. C. In the Manager East is receiving envelope was a card with the picture in snvance. -..i.o.. while week. *“ months *“ wliat tlie Alist can us- w r k of Amerlcanism nnw helng car- them to carry the Christian American P»l<* six of the president's home and a little r«rtatn, seettis to he no reason : .ed on hv thè \merlejin I."gioii and ideal of Motherhood to other peoples the Paulsens contended that the rent many compliments on having secured note of greeting which bore Presi *hy th,. "T h e Old Swtmmln' H o le" which was payable monthly. This diversity Sunday evening. May 16th, we are bore mena "T si Ilei Ita organl/allons dent Harding’s personal signature. was presented Tuesday and Wednes of opinion resulted in Adnmas bring *»". mai to have a real treat Bishop Wilt. < > »b o n i ari' fauiily men * *nb own Shepard, our own Bishop, will be ing the suit to oust the defendants day nights. It was a clean, interes - Naturally Miss Morton prizes the note i rtj i,, re, ihonld land appreciates the president'* Ing play and was thoroughly enjoyed and "ut fn, present witli us and will preach. from the farm. lilng w li Irli Imi few of M I S T W A N T A D S thoughtfulness in remembering her. •hem I hi »* D just Previous to signing or drawing a by all who attended. Ami while they A R K W I D E L Y R E A D At their last regular meeting the •re hold 'K ouf. inni from 111 «» «»ut- lease the Paul "ns had moved from I’ L Y M O I'T H (X IN tiB K iiA T IO S i XL N .’ tibors of W odcraft selected Mrs •ib" hav Portland to Hi" Adams place with W O M A N S C L U B nu«* in ami are loading the r i u u n i ■ M Mr W C Morley, In \ " M i l there's a mighty good tes.els ,, I making hig wages. their stock, and when the lease was Morning worship st 11 a m. Itev. M E E T S T U E S D A Y uni Mrs E L. Payne as delegates to The ,., pli »ver k here have made a paper piihii-!i''i!. I ll" Astoria Budget finally presented to them they re Hie convention of Neighbors wbjch Prnpie III f Dial an Independent or Mach 'la> there's a column of wit Clark will preach a Mothers' Day fused to sign on the grounds that the sermon. Special music by the Jun The next meeting of the St Hel »111 be held at Hood River this mouth under the lie."ling. "The Office • at RanIzHt xi be formed. verbal agreement wa- that th4 rent The men to On Thursday, May 12th. the ladies *e|ep| il, and the eat had the following to say ior choir. The evening service will should he payable monthly. Adam- ens Womans club will be held at the mem bora, the employer« lie a union sc!' rr In honor of the Helena » ni be entertained by •hree n , contended that t l v verbal agreement residence of Mrs. Albert Burcham ber»« and Mio nix to «eiert mi Ils Issue of May 2: Tuesday afternoon. May 10th. Mrs. the ladies of the Congregational n « tin ilffe n r lie « II I ine Hrtrlier. graduating class or the St Helens was six months' rent In advance. ■ Mi nu»mher of a hoard lo Special music will lie Frank George will be the leader church in the basement of the new "T h e following classified advertise high school •bjii-.i al Krievanre« and H«*e if work Both parties were represented by Mrs W hite will rend a paper on church. Tea and li»n t refreshment« ment appeared in (lie last Issue of furnished by s chorus front both mnot n i in he re« it tiled. churches Itev Clark will preach the legal talent from **ortland. Adam- "H ealth for Mother and Child.” and »111 he served. All are invited. l he St Helens Mist: ■—» ----- - - sermon nnd Rev Johnson of the having Judge l.ittiiifleld for his at Mrs John Sten's paper is on the sub K. ending to a request from the "H avin g secured the services Methodist church will read the torney and Max Goidstein appearing ject, "I'ndernourishment of C Uild- sheriff of Cowlitz county, Sheriff FISH S E A S O N O P E N S , of Fred Hiatt, a first elass bur The spectators were ren " Scripture lesson and offer prayer for Paulsens went to Deer Island The program for the ensuing Wellington lier. I am now In position lo C A T C H IS G O O D A most cordial Invitation Is extend entertained by tbe occasional tilts year will be outlined and among th>. Thursday evening at 5 o'clock and ar drive yon iinyv-tiere at any ed to all tho citizens of St. Helens to between the attorneys and at times subjects suggested for discussion are: rest d James Lowrey who is charged lime Seven passenger car She Th" they waxed quite sarcastic in their 'T ravel and history, literature, drama, with forgery, the alleged crime hav- fishing season opened be present. ride fine Phot’ « I59W "n u,,. remarks Judge Littlefield and Mrs art, music, woman and the home, po- tn,- been committed in Kalama, Wash • i» ui hin r l v r Sunday evon- " K 1, MOBLEY. I’»K ill Paulsen bail a sparring match, while H I K E M ETHODIST f i l l KCII Sheriff Wellington received • ’rlock. Stormy weather jlitlcal and economic problems One ington " W e Judge Mr Morlev deemed •• Prey III...I Goldstein raked some of the plain of tbase subjects will he chosen as a tb" t.-lcphone message at 6 o'clock • , ne of si llelet D M Hlghee. Pastor. tinner.v ar' lo mention that he could tiff's witnesses fore and aft Justice from putting their neis In assure and at 7:30 o'clock had landed th* «dose subject for further study. Mother*' Day will he observed next his patrons many tlazon took a hand now and then and river hut on Monday evening a man in jail The man xaived extra Sunday by the Sunday school anti n',n>h"r » , . r(. out and made good dition and Sheriff Hoggatt came up " h T h i s 'is proof conclusive and Judia- | « ^ 0 ^ 0 ^ 'h°e ^ M ISSIO NARY' T O T E L L Ol'/hes at 11 o'clock Thursday night by auto pu table that tile classified ads are O F L I F E I N C H I N A and took the accused man to Kalama. Both parties were equally rlvTE'1' fi l" ,nii"ti's Ntrlke on Hie lower rend even by those living al » dis on also an appropriate sermon in ■ ■ positive At the home of Mr. and Mr». Ell honor of the occasion In their testimony that their conten- „,,, ! 1 1,1 »he A I.>fla vlclmtv does tunee Young People's meeting f t 7 p. tn Hons relative to specifications of rent Rev Ham of the Seventh Day Ad Beeler there was a birthday celebra want ad Ttt," ' 'D'x vicinity, since the fish Moral For results try •n 1 an A Home MD ion «nil Junior pro- pavment were correct, but the jury ventist mission will be in St Helens tion Saturday Miss Dori* Beeler " " being paid Id rent* per P hi ml gram tn charge of Mrs Sadie Dupont evidently took the view that Adams' on Thursday, May 1?. and at the was three years old on April 23 and l,,r simón James Sheldon, «•n Vor • lia ries Heckman was arrestad by will take the time of the evening version was the correct one and yen- Congregational church that night will Miss I.orene Beelei was ftwr years ntt i r .... ,r XVarren company, slarletl ,dered their verdict according!' The tell o f soil»' of tlie experiences he has old on April 28. Eli Beeler was — • his nmount und E 1 Klierlf Wellington Sunday evening hour beginning at 8 o'clock "•'Ugh, Iniv »er for |.,e Columbia Itlv- because he had an altercation with ______ _ ! Jury was composed o f Thos tsbister. had In China w here he hus se/ved for years old on April 24, so all of them Hel- ’ M V k", missionary ot had a Joint birthday celebration. The SFX 1 NTII D XY ADVENTIST, Chas Graham. John Philip, X M a number of years 1 soclatlon, folowed suit one of the men who was In St Hls hear- I r fi»h »’ i vers report that up to ens to help load a vessel Tn view of the condi guests were Ruhv. Charlotte and Seventh Day Adventist Moulton * " J » h McVey and Clarence the church. ; '"irs'biv log was before .Tlldgi llaien who tions that now prevail in China and Myrtle Bell Gobi, Ruby White, Eva- Snhbnth 1 _ to............__ "oon. approximately 30 bound him over to the grand jury Road and Klamlt street nf fish lind been delivered The srhool sf 11:30. church service* , , J . . . also the fact that Rev. Ham has re ltne I,evit Alice and Edward Chap fixed his bull at $50 which he J" fairly good Mill t h e q u a l i t y o f and 12 -50. All services held on Sutur- The county rfuirr is in session this cently returned from that land of man. Ruth Chapman, Agnes, Alfred •R" fisi. It has (|t»v«*lop*Ml that Heck- I Is Next Saturday, May 7, Elder [week. Tn addition to the regular suffering, his lecture wlll he o f In and James K elly Vera Price, Ernest metí stale. ' xceprionally fine, fisher- gave, though living In this country day man. G F Johnson of Battle Ground routine of hIPs and road ret It »on . terest ti* the many- who will hear ami Xlberr Samuels and Vaughan never No admission ' ill he charged Folson. The birthday parties receiv the court found time to act favorably him for a number of rears, has In I ee 11» ’ll papers an a! | Wash will hav charge of the ser on a drainage district After game* and l'Ut I, proposition and the lecture will begin promptly ed many presents. ' K l ' d i i who Is attending tak 8t vices, anil an all day meeting will lie The Mist understands that his 1 • Everyone is cordially other forms o f entertainment refraah- which is in tho Clatskanie neighbor at :45 p m. held Visitors cordially invited • he week X ' a den, v at Ponlnnd »pen* will b" brought to the attention of invited. ments were served. M A X GRLX1M, Local Elder hood. *•»<1 ¡lirH end wjth her parents Mr. federal official». 4' T Kiblan. COUNCILMAN BROWER TENDERS RESIGNATION POST TO OBSERVE DECORATION DAY * * * * * * * * * * * *