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T THE ST. ST. H E LEN S. OK FOGON, I RIDA Y, MAY 27. 1921. RESPECTED CITIZEN ANSWERS FINAL CALL IrOlf * ('<i|uiiihi<i P « » l X m c rliiW ||j,\i 1 l u n g e . rtl i II) „I Ic g l'.i, I M ' H ' l t l ' t li» I h - II . |, I H a l l Mini - I r a n - * C em etery. W ill H l"re» l ' a s s i «, VVftM « 'In s .. for T w enty. his home In thlH d l y *t |0 Frid ay «venlni;, May 20 h«en In III health for several I >•»« «,used Mas horn in lih I M 4 and was Meventy-Movnn Ih,, pu I a r a fil liai ail Ilf U H n c n t i le u | >MU,H «»1 «Ke al t he t i m e of hi lili* rn u r t liaUHH a l I l l ' r l i i r k |i m «I«•«» 11». He w an a 0 . A K v et er an ind In uniform F r o m i l i a c o u r t ha v I UK nerved In t he Ni nt h I o wa i n house I hay »III Ilia m arch »»nife. I mu ral II«M \londny to Ilia rliv f a n t r y i a r a lliiill la H w ill lia f or m o r e t han duri nK t he Ci vi l war t hree Iran* K erlou-ly W ife fsca \V oumleil liuti her Husband In Hospital arid OoimnJttcc Wife is Held. Mts-ta W ith S u cce ss In Itispo-iuK of T i c k e t s . I .arg« Crowd is F v p i'itcd fo r C h aiitauijiia W h ic h I Iniinus It L o t t, a wall k n o w n and I Llicllly r*‘Hpwrl•*«1 rltl/.rfi .«f S t H u N iih d hd ut 0 » lock II»* had w**"h ' ,M,ls J iilh tn VVlicn Dei " n i l c i l W ill Ma11,11' la I I >u y »III la> f 111111KI y ul» nerved in SI Helen» Tilt, |>i<> k rum l,u, I .... it r ru li »i Iiy Colutili, hi I ' m , the Aiiiericsn Legión M em bers (lf durk « l i a r a Fred V«*!#*rmi und llud It««. In Hi. Ilim « \ h i |). W IFE STA BS HUSBAND IN DOMESTIC ROW t ér caffi < yeur s Kin mid flowers strewn on th e water l n I Hßf, h e w a s u n i t e d in r nar III ll(l!H»r of !h<* nail orn w ho gave 1 M ,,,‘ A z i l d a .1 M a r o o n w h o * u r - ■ f4 • r Du*ir < • oiini ry Vft.-t liner v*ves him I h e c o u p l e m o v e d to v I m I’O fH * iitlfiil r«»r*»inoi) 1 tided this hfu S o U , h I D ak ota in t h e e a r l y Me ve nti e e il.." « of D im L o y Ion and I hose aiifl tu 1HU2 c a m e to ()r»*Kon, M o t tli n g bs ll Mrlput»» In flu* oh:« ■rvai ICC of In W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y wh" I n i h ' ju t h e y * he rlt> hall m o v e d (•# St lleletiH a n d h a v e r e s i d the lav Will RO to • followlfiK l»r< » 1 er a m will ed h e r e M i m e that t i m e wh*'t be " «futi m r ♦'• 1 Mr Left wan a man of strong it* I ’ofnnicli* N J If M e|| c h arac ter and an example of a true A3 P m t (•(•minali(1er Inr'" He delighted in doing \• **r!i in ! • ' Inti and d u r g*»o<| and was faithful in church Tii Mayor Kdl« •li 1 Ita llu g li Conn t n •ok II»* was a mem la* r of the Star S|»ufiKlt*(11 Hai inor Mr- W devan Met hod i h t »hurcli of Port So (lien ft Mofskur land and the funerul ho rvIcon were F r a n k lin K o rell nf Port • •inducted i v his panto» Kev I) H Or h H i ■ •<t No 1 land I lampe, Monday afternoon T h e In- Male ()l 1 i rfc f ii* gp|#ct l.e Sam ' ••rment wa in t h** I )«.•»• r Island cetn 1 C T u c k e r .r r. Vat lim it:. A number of member« of William It II ' all Am#*- .4 ft V illndl**nro t • ti <!••(!1 (lu* I alierai und u detu II act in- '»»dii »‘ «»n !*•» d i * 1»u pi a In .1 1» |"d as pall In■urers In respect to the Ciane it 1<* 111 < >1 ry of Mie 'lecca- ed the flugs ) thi* cl«' hull »fu* m**miter* F-i Of the1 rourt house unii public build •if ?h<* 1 .nrI ni will V t » fo t ll e \\' a r m i lugs « ere at huir masi und Die places Weave he garlands, scatter the flowers er\ whnro ‘ h*- rra\'( if de • » < rppir» of bin■dnOHH were closed during the Over these sacred mounds of ours, W II In* d e c "MIH1 comrade* ll 1 •• d f miera 1 H»*rv iron . ■ nd f l a g * 1 fleta IK of wlf h * Lily and rose and laurel spread Mr Loti I 1 Murvlved hy his widow ih»* ! sPff'on will a No vNlf the rem ■ nd a «inter who liven In all eastern Over the graves of those long dead. h on Ll!»**rtv Kill and V« n k fon tute far a fli<»* mirfiom• Af th >• \\'arr«*n Dead on the Field of Honor. * fS»tn#»torv there will be short IMomfrr LONGSHOREMEN lal nervlcen conducted bv t'hunlaln By each headstone the old Flag waves, riincv and “T a n a " will be mounded SUBM IT PROPOSITION bv . t fnemher of the Hnv Scouts But know ye not these are empty graves? The Legion c o m m itte e ref|ue*t< Each man rose from the dust to fight T h e re I» a chance (hut the utrlke the» anv person who hft" flowers to ppare ♦ leave fh»*m at th e llbrnrv of the lunKalior'einen may soon he In the latest struggle of Right and Might, rrotna Mondav m o rning S o m e mem netih-ii they have made the follow-I To fight on the Field of Honor. inK propoHitlon which la addressed I her nf the I c clo n will be th e re to lu the Si Hell,na I.umher company arrant iind care for th e flowers To Si Helena I . umher f o m p a u y : M >v ,v the tore*« V f 1 St Helens Forth in shadowy ranks they thronged " M e . I lie lauiKslioi emeu reaidin«; will c1> • for the e n tire dav and To answer the call of a people wronged, Other pt • •• of biislne* will close m St Helena. I iuviiik formed 1 he St Wasfiington, Lincoln, Grant and Sherman, AlHnr thi* time tPo mem orial ser Helena S te v e d o rln * Co., aulunlt the follow 111 k workliiK cond I I o i i h TlfM rtre tiefnv h e ’d Ay, and many a lucal German, "1 T o K<> hack to work under! fWnr;i• I m Post issues a soeeful In working rondlliona prior to April 22, Rosecranz, Schurz and doughty Sigel Vt*tOf«n ♦ , ft * T{ ’*»»•?! •» r i' flftMfc iti »he exercises of the d»v I ft 2 1 . aid work lo o * governed by, Who bore our Stars and Stripes and eagle; men reaiding In St. Helena. ♦ 1 hat u grievance comiulUee “Stonewall" the stern, and chivalrous L ee;— THREE HURT W H EN ol three longshorem en, and three These are the great Reserves who stand repi e ' Uting the eiuployera lie ap TRUCK L E A V E S kOA pomteil as a standing com m ittee for Today at the back of our fighting band. six moiitha. Three men were in ju re d M *ndu> .1 I hut the wuge scale shall he morntme v hen a m otor tru ck heavll . Women of France, tis yours to spread governed try the establish ed scale laden with shingles, went over tn» in l o r l l a n d . Flowers on the graves of our newly dead; bank o!. n , Columbia highway tal>ot;t Signed, lien Cooley Fred M two mile , ..¡ist o f Helena J hum • We. while we strew these empty graves. Jensen. Kohl Hlackburn, H F Rowley wli«» gave his ad dress ,»s K Kichardaon, 1 'otn mil te e ,” Weep for our dead across the waves flirt street Portland, was the tin».! I'lte proposition has linen suhmlf- On the red Field of Honor! wiouHly in lured fils right leg wa t,| to the employers but before d efin broken i’ two place-« and two »»f hi. it« action run he taken, the mill rib* broken Dr Ditto of R ainier wvo him temporary re lie f before he owners In the Columbia river dis trict, which comprises thaï territory *»• sent to a P ortland hospital Helena to Aatorla must John I: * r t o f M st R»*w h \ -» on front St meet and m ake some agreem ent. In-law .»!:•! driver of tlo* truck • mi *' the ,11,,posit ion a ffects the tul talned i« i 1 *» wound \ third man whom* n.i* w.m not iiscertalned w .is lir» diät riet. hurt seriously The i■•■•lent occurred about Id OREGON GETS MORE i ni aid »he driver of the truck GIRLS TUAN BOYS pould tun explain the cause unless it Flood Diingr Is s s e n s In l ’a - t I cm A m e rican l s g i .,11 I r a n i of l ’ortlaiui wtim that *• stee ring gear went I» D e leale il in I n te re stin g (itune Days Alth ough « r e s t i s Not X et •Ton r Mr Rowley wa form erly M ASIIIN GTtlN, May 26 Oregon grew 111 population in the lust ten- ••ft Ion n i ' i e r for th e S , P A S Sunihiy. laical» i«o to A sto ria in Higlit— M 0 0 4 limiti Dike «¿oc» R R a» ( e*it|e and him many friend s year period 11" til'« Women tncreae- Sunday fo r fium e with C e n ten nials lint lax-til Ihiniage 1» Might. It) ’hat • ility who re gret his nils ed greatly tn the count during the furhin« d e c a d e and the foreign horn popula Ill a tree l im in g con te st. Si. H el tion showed a decrease. Cool w eather in Kusteru Oregon The details of the population as und Fu steru W ash in gto n is n spoil ens won fro m P o rtlan d Post .No. 1, ir a l a d a t o s t a r t compared with ten years ago, as an ON A S IO K IA HUN nounced by the census bureau tilts sible for a check on the raise 111 the American L eg ion baseball clu b on Colum bia river und this morning the to tal lot Sunday uflruoon. T h e morning, follow: T h e total population of the state th e re seemed to he less likelihood sco re was 9 to 7. I ’ntil the last half Beginning Mny S in t , the s t e a m e r comprises « 1 6 .3 3 4 males of a flood Ilian a i the beginning of 01 the sev enth the v isitors lead and lf»l la » I n i i i for ninny ye ars rim I»«* 783..189 The c o r re • »•-••ii K.iin mill P o rtlan d . » I l l I*»- and 3 6 7 , 0 5 5 females Iho week when the river rai-ed from » lieu S i. Helens cuuie to bat, the I’1* ' ' ■ P o r ila n d \ !'U la run sponding figures for 1910 were: sco re was 7 (o 3. However, a gam e ¡,*c*ti’ l' " , (earner whh withdrawn T o tal '¡72.7t>.>. males 3 8 4 , 2 6 5 , fe eight to ten inches per day. never tin is lied until the ninth and W e a t h e r F o r e c a s t e r Kdwurd Wells from i hi* I i i i i i i t i on 11* and tutu bi,i,n m ales 2 8 8 .5 0 0 During the decade the tidal popu makes th e prediction that the Mil St Helens believes the sev enth Is rlY"" a thorough o v erhau ling and koi In liHtli i roiidltlun f*»r p.*s *'n lation increa ed by IS I per cent, the lanielte will reach a stage of 2 2 s ieir lucky inning and they have a Mr « ' n i ' , ' |||,< I r a i d . » I l l l « » v . male population hy ».3 per cent and 1 glit to tins opinion fo r in that fram e •orllanil ii ;i ,, rlork on Ihn morn the female population hy 27 2 per feef at Portla nd on Sunday and that ceti' 'I he ratio of mains to 100 Iho crest of the flood is not yet in the c h a lk e d up tour ru ns and tied nM 'f I ni' iiay, Thurnday and Sal Higher water was reported the score. Brown the f irs t man up, “rday anil arrlvn at Aalurla uhout fem ales decreased front 133 2 In sight. yesterd ay from all the stratec.ic » a s an easy out. hut A tkinsou was J 3u I' in ll will I hhvh Aatorla 1910 to 113 4 In 1920 T h e distribution of the population points in the Columbia river system Ir,>m th* i alli'iiiliT d o rk at 9 a. m safe » h e n his dinky Infield bit was •n Motni.i Wciliu-Nitay and Frid ay nm i n t i n g * " color or race In 1920 at which the weather bureau has mussed. P aulsen followed with a Mrlrlnir w I'ort la ml auOVl 3:110 |i wn- as follows: W hite 7 6 5 ,1 4 6 . In estab lish ed observation stations Al St. Helens, lit t le dam age has slow ro lle r to th i r d which was like- Uwri'iii'" tlolnian. inimiiKi'r of dian 4 590. Jap an e s e 4 1 6 1 , Chinan» !II!I0. negro 214« all other (1*111- been done, although th e river has » ise mussed and when M e K ie ’s hit * Iral'la amt i h r A n irrlra an »as fum bled. A tkinson »ntimi. i|,at , t„ „in« » i i j fiir r I- plun Hindu. Korean anil Hawaiian) reached the 18-foot s la g " , and is tie» to s ho rt scored. Moon was hit hy a pitched s T h e corresponding figures for almost level with the Sheldon dock " h" $1 ft ft and 1 lull llii* ainam ball and P aulsen scored. Howe was •HI i i > i -,l nil way polntri t'ap I ;»1 0 „ e r e : W hile « 5 5 .0 9 0 , Indian Fre ig h t stored In the warehouses ha afe on an e r r o r as was .McDonald 501111 Jap a n e s e :HIH, Chines«, 7363, been rem oved and the dock weighted V” ' *" I ' 1 r 111 ■ r who la » i 'l l known | with tons of rock to hold ll down x*id when C on yers t o o k the third 'in« t I f rivi'i » i l l im in romniunil negro 1 4 92 all other 312. swing at a wild one a n d * I t passed During the decade the rate of In- In the event of a f u rth e r raise of " 1* Iralilu eron 0 In the while population » a s T h e plant o f the St. Helens Creo the c a t c h e r two men scored, m ak in g In th e e ig h th , a f t e r At 17 « per cent. In the Japanese pop soling com pany closed down on ac It 7 to 7. kinson was s a f e and P aulsen had CHILDREN e n t e r t a i n u l a t i o n 21 « per cent, and in the ne count of the water reaching tin* m i singled, llo w o con nected with the AT CHURCH TO N IG H T gro ..... 'illation «3 4 Per cen t; hut glne room Som e 4 0 , 0 0 0 pieie s of pellet am i was credited with a the Indian. Chinese and h II other creosoted railroad ties which were double. It was a «lean sm ash and population decreased, the fa King off on th e dock of the c rensotlng c o m brought in two ru n n e rs tflaking the ru L "***1* '* N " ’rlo rk 11I t h r <’un In Chinese population from • .»*»•» to pany and ready for shipment to r u T ' . 1" 11 'f 'u r r h . H ip dunrln a 3090 or 58 per cent, living note India when the ste a m e r com es on sco re 9 to 7 In fav o r o f Sf. Helens. Brown pitch ed a good gam e though . "r Win If rod Howard, aid J u n e 15. were loaded on flat car* , he « a s touched up q u ite freely. T h e Th„ ' " , f",r la lr n t. will i>nlrrliiln worthy. T h e foreign born white popula and barg es and stored In safe places visitors con nected sa fely on 13 oc » n i l * ! * ' 11 ,ln •',n ,')r danrlntt. d r i ll s ' tion numbered 102 151 In 1920 as T h e dike of district No. 5. helle r casions and a m a jo r it y of th e hits lain " i ! " r r''i,"ir''H which »III I'Bter .,gainst 103 001 In 1 9 i 0 This e h - known as the Woodland district has were fo r e x t r a bases. T h e locals h*‘ " ,lr,‘ Mri< H i m H men 1 of the population suffered to some extent T h e dike garnered only six hits front th e de Ir„ ‘ r " " I Mr Itoliert Itlark hnrn 13 per cent of the totnl In l »-0 as Is seven miles long and « a s c o m livery o f M oehler who pitches fro m «bar"»" "o1,"1 1 Th«1 ladles o f the pleted this year T o e wat»r has no , the port side. Brown s t ru c k out 13 dip. , 1 ‘" ‘rvc a tiler lunch «1 against 16 3 per «"*"• ,n reached the top of the dike which men and walked one. ______- — ♦-------------- - fund.' ' " f ,h ,‘ pro*ram . T h r Is 20 feet wide at the top, though T h e score was: fh,,,, «HI h" Hard fur pur About twenty 1' « Ml,r,nf 1* the rapid current has eaten away a R . H. E rnn,^ 1 s for flic ch u r ch dln ln c arriv e here S'Mirdav to participate portion of the dike About 7 5 per 6 3 •nd , ^' ,r v " MO 1* c o rd ially Invited' In the exercises of Memorial Day cent of S a u r i e s Island Is under wal St Helens .....................................9 6 nf ...' “'¡'"d " f a plcasani c v c n ln a They will be entertained at the , or and the ran ch e rs have moved Legion .............................................7 13 •derta lament C ath olic I.allies' dance «< ,h T ''. ' their c a ttle to the mainland T h e locals go to A storia Sunday Old hall on Saturd ay night T h e IVv . tim ers prophesy that the river has to try con clusions with th e A storia Mr A storia h a s a fast h»To h * nrt Mr R II R a l n r a who D o g s " " » ill appear In full d « - ■ « £ , not yet reaehed the m ark whloh will O n t o n n ln ls The dance begins al «inToii " " - I d l n r at I'r r a r o t t have r,.rm | he made during the com ing week or team and St H elens will have to „III end promptly at midnight play hail to win fro m them. ;«o. thBlr home ' her«!' " n<' W" ' n,ak,,| T i c k e t s $ 1 1 0 . ladles free. V m (O n i j m i n r ’ii iliiill RIVER R ISES U T IL E : ST. HELENS TEAM COOL W EATHER, CAUSE WINS ANOTHER GAME W hen F r e d J u l i a n , an employe of the Ilenaon T i m b e r company came ' o his home which Is on Haven Acres near C la ts k a n ie W ednesday a f t e r - noon a t 6 o'clock he suspected th a t his wife had been e n t e r t a in in g a man by th e nam e <>f Spencer whose home was a s ho rt distance from th e J u l l a n home. Accordin g to reports recelved by S h e r if f W e lling to n , there was an a ltercatio n and Mrs. Ju l i a n used a butcher k n ife on her husband T h e k n ife penetrated the intestines o f J u l i a n and he is now In a P o r t- recovery Mrs. J u l i a n is In custod of o ffic e rs at Clatskanie. T h e stories of Ju l i a n and his wife d iffe r He stated to sev eral citizens ed to e n te r a room in his resid ence h's wife I n t e r f e r 'd and the stabb ing resulted Mrs. Ju lia n a cco rd ing ' o S h e r i f f W elling to n , claim s that J u l - ian“ beat her up " and she used the k n ife In self defense A man named Sp e n cer seem s to be Implicated in the c ase He was a near ne igh b or o f the J u l i a n s and «ft«n visited the place. It Is said that Ju lia n stated that Spencer brought his wife m o onshine whisky When S h e r i f f W e llin g to n searched 'h e premises he found a quart hot- tie which was half full o f moonshine A fter J u lia n was wounded he went to the resid ence of J I. Dear- lug who lives n e arb y and as ked for aid He was taken to C lats k an ie He stated to Dr. Woodin that when he got home from work his wife was drunk George S u th e r la n d and J a c k Cam pbell, deputy sh e riffs, went to the Ju lia n hom e and hrought the woman to Clatskanie. According to t h e ir reports she " f o u g h t lik e a t i g e r ” when they took her tn cus tody. T h e woman has two child ren and Is now In a d elicate condition P ending developments, th e s h e r if f left her In the c a re of a woman and a deputv s h e r i f f at Clatskanie. The two child ren a r a lso bein g taken »are of. Ju lia n was tak e n to a P o rtlan d hosnltal and th e phvsicians said he had lit t le c h an c e f o r recovery i> o th Ju t .it r„ P B l i a n „ and t h , ■. ■« wife „ « re H n e r r- m -P in n s and have lived In t h - -Ian c l a t s k a n i e neighborhood for several vears. S h e r i f f W e lling to n brought S«en- c»r to Pt. Helens and gave h'm q u a r ters In the jail pending f u r t h e r d« velopments. L ater— Sheriff W e lling to n and District A ttorney F o o t e went to P ort land late T h u rs d a y night and secur- ed a s tate m e n t from J u l i a n He stated that when he went home his i i i f e was intoxicated and that when he a ttem pted to force an e n tra n c e to a room, the door of which was locked. his wife used tite Knife ou him. Mrs. Ju lia n » a s brought to St. Helens Frid ay m orning and is in custody. T h e doctor atte n d in g J u l - tan holds out no hope for k i l I "- covery and his d eath is m o m e n tarily expected. ----------------* ------- ------ L IB E R T Y SEC U R ES I l o g i n s on T u e s d a y . M a y i l l . “ T h e “ C o m m ittee of T h i r t y ” which Is responsib le for the com ing of the Chautauqua to St Helens, feels elated at the h e a rty response’ of the people of St. Helens and nearby eom- inunities who are aiding in dlspos- ing of season t i c k e t ^ and giving the c o m m itte e needed ™eip T h e re quired nu m b e r of tick e ts to be sold by the c o m m itte e has not yet been disposed o f but from e nqu iries re- .. 'h a t when the first nu m b e r is given at the big tent which will be on the schoolhouse play grounds, a su ffi- cle nt nu m b e r of t ic k e t s will have told a s s u r e t h e success o f the venture T h e te n t will a r r 'v e to m orrow and be put up hv the tent com m ittee. J. T Scott is c h airm an o f th is com m it- tee and s t a te s th e re will be no delay on accoun t o f the tent and seats not being In place when th e opening number is scheduled, An added a tt ra c t io n has been ar- ranged to m ak e the program m ore interesting. F ro m 9 a. m until noon o f each day. th e re will be the Chtld- ren's Ch autauqu a. tliss Mvrtl» Moore a grad u ate of the U. of O., and who haB made a speclla ty of ju venile work, will con du ct this part of the Chautauqua. B a s e b a ll, volley ball relay races gam es, s torie s and little f o lk s ’ games will he the fea- tures of this part of th e Chautauqua, On the th'r d day, t h e r e will be a parade and on the last day a t ra c k meet. On a n o t h e r page o f th e Mist t h e re will be found a com plete program of th» Chautauqua a t t r a c t io n s and the " C o m m it t e e of T h i r t y ” wish, thro u gh the columns of the Mist, to extend '.o everyone a cordial invitation to at« tend all or any one o f the a t t r a c tions. ----------------!|<---------------- STO R Y TO LD O F S U FFE R IN G SY R IA " I t fj Doumit went f back x to s M h«n illlOUt jn c O M hj3 buginess ;n 8K e , s o _ W agh. ington, he expected to visit in his native land for a y e ar but c irc u m stances over which he had no con trol made it necessary fo r him to prolong Irs visit in f a c t he re m ain ed in tiyria fo r five years. T h e r e a son for liis long visit was because t b e war cam e on and he c o u ld n 't re _________ Conditio ________________ turn to America. ns in S yria during the war were te rrib le , Mr. Doum it said. T h e c o u n try was o v er run w|t h Germ an and T u r k i s h sol- diers who c on fiscated a n y th in g they If „ 1,:, d for the use o f the arm y. a Syrian pro tested he was m i s tre a t- ^d and liis propeity, provisions, horses and r a t t l e taken at w hatev er price the T u r k s wantd to pay. T h e Mohammedan soldiers m is tre a te d the , hi at a wl en e v e r there was an op- | portunity During the war and since that time, thousands o f Syrians and th e death r a t e was ex- eeedi! glv hi*;' among the l it t l e child - ren M> ' of the time he was in Syria .Mr Doumit resided in B eiru t. a city of 3 0 0 . 0 0 0 people. B e iru t Is an im portant seaport and the distrib- uting point for supplies fo r Damas- cus and o th e r cities o f the interior, E xcep t those high in a u t h o r it y th e T u r k i s h o ffice rs received lit t le con- sid eration from the Germ an offic ers, Doumit sa'd T h e k a is e r 's pets had the best of everything, wines, beers, cig ars and good provisions, and w hatev er was left the o f f ic e rs o f the sultan were welcome to A lthough the T u r k s were allies o f Germany, th e re was lit t le b ro t h e rly love wast- ed on them Mr Doumit left B eiru t on J a n u a r y 17th. and a f t e r a rou nd abou t jo ur- ney arriv ed in Hav re, from which port he sailed fo r Xinerlca F o r thi present he is m ak in g his home in C ath lam e t. hut since he owns prop- ertv in K e D " he « i l l pro b ab ly lo cate th e re M’ hile in Rt Helens this week he was a truest at 'h e hom e of Mr. and Mrs Henry Morgus. m r r r „ ,, rA iv lU U b F i C l U R L . One o f the o utstand in g motion pic- ture productions of the year is the screen version of A ugustus T h o m a s bri lliant play. " T h e C op p erh e ad ," in which Lionel B a rry m o re has the leading role. T h is pictu re will be shown at the L ib e rty th e a t r e on .Memorial Day. i h e first show will begin at 3 o ’clo ck p. in., and t h e re will be a contin uous p erfo rm ance, P erso n s well versed in history who expect to see in " T h e Copperhead a bloody dram a against a b ackground of Civil M a r battle s will be disillu- stoned. D irecto r C h arles Maigne who made the screen version of the g re at play, reduced th e war scenes to sligh t s k irm is h e s at T y le r s Ford, T h e r e a re o th e r indicatio ns of the g r e a t s tru g g le that was gripping the cou ntry but only enough to get the proper a t m o s p h e r e over. T h e re- cru ittn g sceues tor th e Civil M'ar a i e in te re stin g to c om p are with the modern methods used in the lute war " T h e C o pp erhead" is specially I N D I C T E D I N 1 9 1 9 ; a p p ro p riate for Memorial Day and IN JA IL NOW M anager E a s t hopes th a t many will avail them selves of the opportunity to see the picture which Is recognized \jat Weisman was indicted by a as one of the s t e lla r screen produc- <-0 lum bia county grand Jury in 1919. tions. > He was charg ed with a s ta tu to ry crim e and ad m itted to $ 5 0 0 bail. H. S. BO YS FORM B e c a u se he skipped this part o f the p t u r P O M P A N V country the hall was forfeited . Re- t U M F A « I rentlv he returned to S' Helena and ----------- * S h e r i f f W e llin g to n called on him If the plans of M arshal P o t t e r a re and inVj tl<j him to bP a KUPSt of the c a rrie d out. St. Helens will soon 11(, tpl j , , i:l W e llin g to n which Is lo have an e fficien t volu nteer f i r e ... tsem enl of t h e c o u r t - partm ent the personnel of which will hougl, a n ,t \ir \\ e sntan ac cepted he high school stud en ts or gradu ates , hP S t a t i o n of t h " sh e riff. Dis- T h e m em b ers of th e organization a r e (rj(,t A ttorneT j tfbn L. F o o t e will M a d e R u th e rfo rd . Ivan Crawford. l n te rv jew M r ’ W e ism a n today as to M'illlam IHtild. Norman Mc( alluin. ani>t ber h e arin g or ask for a bond R o b e rt B la c k b u rn Merritnen Reu - (nju rp b j s ap p e aran ce at th e n e x t hens S tu a rt B oth w ell. Maurice Rich- . f , liurt ardson, T h o m as K e te l. M'illlam __________ Lvnch I.ouis La Hare. Ronald lUakes- ~ _ , ley, J o h n Sten. Rene J DoVln and F o u n t y A gricu ltu ral Agent T. J T h o m a s K lhlan. At t h e ir last m eet- Fltppln. J r . and F . B H olb rook Ing Louis I .a B a r e was elected presi- pm.s |(1pn t ,,f th e Co lum b ia County dent and S t u a r t B o th w e ll s e c re ta ry F a r m Bureau, went to Scappoos* T h e y will meet again tonight Pot . te r is sure that he is going to have T h u rs d a y to atte n d a big mee ing or a real good organization an,I s t a te s t h e F a r m B u re a u m e m b e rs who re- th a f the boys have entered Into the gj(1„ tn tb a t h w a m v T h e m eeting proposition with much e n e rg y and a gucCp , g a n d a full a cco un t o f e nthu siasm T h e boys plan to give . . . . , # a dance at the city hall on Saturday It will he given In the next Issue of n ig h t, J u n e 11. t h s Mist. — I I i OHIMM II NO. 24 - ---- I — VOLU ME X L . MIST