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THE ST. HELENS MIST I o L U M E XL. ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. ROBERT YOUNT GETS FIVE YEARS IN REN l(rl( O f f ! " ' <*• f *|.vi | nt MmiUi— »1)1111 *ug- I „ II im •••it I'lil«' liinil» fruiti Hubert Yount of Haluler, who wa» indicted on u »lututory charge plead guilty and Judge Kaklu sentenced him to five year» In the penitentiary Kor a number of year* Yount wan prominent lu Haluler lie HUH chief engineer on the steamer Iraida for about ten yeur* and when the $360, UOo bond I hhuh for guod rouil* 'n Col uHilda county wa» before the people, lie »tumped the county favoring the bond I hhuo Sheriff Wellington took Yount lo Salem Wetlnoaday uml he began aervlng hi» time Matt Whitman who wa» Indicted for a aimllur offenae »everal year» ago and who »kipped hall, will lie tried on July lKtli lie I» held In Jail, being unable to give $1000 hull NO. 26 ST. HELENS MEETS CHAUTAUQUA CLOSES; CLATSKANIE SUNDAY ATTRACTIONS PLEASE Ku|>M‘ ina<) In I m « ( — Ituln Maxiutycr Wini oii K' s H m ! for Hi^h t'liiNH \ I raflions Ht. i I tim I m Piran* limi* ami ('-ontrant .Mail«* for \rxt HH. ns Over K« I mk -'IVuin I ai i « ns ^ rar.— l'inaili lai Hailing .Avtiaife. and Nurplus in la-fi. Obligation» Met LOGGER KILLED AT NEHALEM CAMP H Hainon, aged about 45, was instantly killed at the logging camp o f Kiernan and Flora on the Kerry logging railroad, when a high line wire struck him. His head was severed from the body. Coroner White brought the body to St. Hel ens and later »hipped It to Kortland for cremation. Ilamon had a little memorandum book and on the last page was written: "M y Last Will arm Testament: In case o f my death I give all my bond» and war stamps at the United States National hank in Kortland, to Mabel Olsen. I wish my body cremated. D on’ t care wliut Is done with the ashes.” COUNTY VOIES FOR BONOS BILL Nineteen cincts Out of K ccord Twenty-One Fvorable Pre VoU— ■ Apiary und Warren Only Precinct» tin Sunday afternoon at Kelso, the The flrKt annual Chautauqua held to Register .Negative Vote. St Helen» haaehall leant added an In SI Helens closed Its program Sat Th. , i . . rfiuiictl had « V..ry busy urday night after u five-day »e»»lon other gam a to then credit. The M.aida) ntKl" Afl,,r r,,1‘ Voters o f Columbia county placed of music, lectures nd other attrac aco'-e wa.i KeUo 1, St Helena 17. tions , n.nlliiK >'f tl>« “ *>“ “ •*>« uf their stamp of approval on the sol Kach number was high class 11 1 " U u o e " Ma.-m<-)cr did the twirling and pleased the large audience which ’ mi ■ ■*'»». '*>« <**4» work dier bonus hill at the special election ,, , . | || ..f Hit' c iiu iic II iih iii on Tuesday. The vote ou the meas f »r St. Helena amt the team wum attended each and every number l‘l , M minor M t i o n km ure was: Yes, 1130; no, 554. War right hue» of hii > The Kel»o "K el- The only "near disappointmen t" was . ;• the performance of the Witepskte ren and Apiary were the only pre sou .«it gave tbe following account orchestra. I ,, I I.UK'hUM.- «»f 111.. cincts which voted against the meas The orchestra was good o f the game: ure. lalldH I m fron* of the Pr,,P and rendered high class music, but | "St. Helen» had no trouble de- Dr Flynn »lato«! that the The vote cast in St. Helens showed Wlt.-pskle seemed ho bored that the i |touting the Kelso nine la»t Sunday I were wMIlllg ti» u<<«-pi the appreci«tion o f the citizens of audience caught the spirit, and they j 117 lo 1. The local hoy» plainly »UU for I heir right* ami that I he the town for the soldier boys. In seemed more bored than did Mr. I '»b ow ed lack of practice, und moat or I’ rofesHor or Condu ctor Witep- nein were willing to Caucel precinct No. 1 there were only 15 iif the player» took a turn at uiukiug akle hack taka* if H.» Many express the hope that Kquity Cam’s Iteing Heard----Case who opposed the measure, while' 123 : wild plays or miscue» Joe Thump- the KIKeon-White uHoclalion will not r ’ ,,,. , |.ro|»'ily 'I lo-ie Now on Trial Will l<ast for Sev- voted in favor o f it. In precinct No. L, mu. ii argument n o d Mayor liai lirirfl) Tolil for lluny lira« Ir IS „ j , s o n ' s fielding at flr»t base wa» the again Inflict the Koll»h gentleman on Days— Next Term o f Court 2, 110 favored the lull and I I were eral .bright feature of Keiao's play Joe the St. Helens chautauquu. The o th i o ’ tel Io I to ' 1 opposed to it. r l’ ecinct No. 3 (H oul- Tlia Mint— l*i*rw»nal Mrntloll Will He in July. °* has lost none of his old time sk ’.-ll er miisicaiiiR were high cla»s. l,n, r ham her oh Cominercu, but ton district 1 polled a large vote and i Ht, llrlriiH* l'«*o|»|r and Other around the first sack. Savllle Mc- of the number who voted 57 were m liefore Ex Muyor Saxon had »X- "H um » of the Cumberland»" N..I. I I'urkle suffered a slight sprain Sat- made a great hit l,lB view* Mr. Saxon clulm- He told o f the | Circuit court is in session for the favor of the soldl-ers and Ut! were I ur,lay which incapacitated him for Kentucky feud» and the part he had purpose o f hearing several equity opposed to giving them a bonus. ,B»t tie- property wua rightfully iVttornoy Joe Day wuh a visitor l„ I playing, and Kackley wa» in the tim played in ending them The legislative amendment was de He didn't cases. The case of the First Nation oroper I y of the city ami that ber fVve miles from lie- end of the make a speech, but he talked, and al bank of Scappoose to foreclose a feated by a tw o to one vote and the lilD members or the Oregon *u I'ortluud Sunday road, which li-ll Kelso without u lho»e who heard him were sorry chattel mortg age on certain cattle, emergency veto received an a ffirm a ,mt. court were ,»er*onally lit e r Mr» C W Phillip» viiitrd in , I pitcher. A pitcher named Davis wa: when he stopped. occupied the lime of the court for tive vote, but by a narrow margin. die declalon which » U I’ortluud Wednesday. ¡finally located at Ostrander, where Carvelh Wells, who illustrated h:w two days his week and the testimony The vote was: Yes, 78 8; no, 724. town by the aupet ■ ........art Mr» A It l.uke left T’ liuraday | The The hygienic bill was snowed un The mayoi and each itietnber of for I'ortluml where »lie will »pend a the has been working, lie pitched a lecture with lantern acenes of the was all in Monday afternoon. good game for five Innings, hut nat Malay Kenlnsulu, entertained the attorney* representing the defendant der by a vote of three to two. Thu*e rounctl wer« appointed oil u ' week urally, with no practice, tie arm tir audience from start to finish. His and plaintiff will argue the matter in favor of this bSi numbered 87 6 Bittce i,, interview and deul Hube Maxmeyer lecture was hreezy instructive and before the court on Saturday. Mr» Victoria Kerry of Huinier 1» ed after the fifth und those opposed to it numbered Mr* A J Iteming, relative to The case now before the court is 972. It was worth, so some irlnx -onie land on C o l u m b a visiting her daughter, Mr». A. K. who pitched for St Helens, didn't interesting. j allow much hitting by the Kelao said, the price of u season ticket to that of Farris M. Brooks vs. Carl The measure to allow women t be r*! »huh ••ein» to tie the prop Itarnott. Mr and Mr» John Hodge» »pent players Johnson. The plaintiff alleges that urors was defeated, and it is appar tha chuulauquu. U ,,f Mr lieuilng A contract has hen signed to se a fish trap ow ned and operated by ent that many of the women do not Th, Mil ef Kelt on and llerrold fie Saturday uh the guottt» of Mr and I ( Sunday afternoon Hie local team will try conclusions with the Clata- cure tne return of the Chautauqua the defendant occupies a certain por care to serve on the jury. The vote inpriivenient of Wyeth * t reel Mrs J 1. Storlu Manager Conyers might next season and the Klllson-White tion of the river below Rainier which on the meusure in this county was: Mr uml Mr» Orln Sheppard were kuiiln team ! rejmted uml the recorder wa» rorted to advertían for other among St Helen» visitor* In Kurt- start Kuhn on the mound and If he people promise high-rlas» entertain before the trap was put In, was used Y'es, 792; no, 833. doesn't n.ukc good, w'.-U give Antone ment* , land last Sunday. by the fishermen on the drifts. A The vote throughout the state was I Joe pitched a Mr uml Mr» II D Will «in » spent another chance. The soldiers' bonus bill Tho success o f the Chautauqua in temporary Injunction was granted by very light. Marahal Potter wa» re appointed Un «bullid have been done »everal Sunday In Kortland u» the guett» mighty good gumo when the St. Hel St. Helens wa» due, to a large extent, the court several wees* ag o and the carriad by about 45.000. The legis ens team defeated Kldgefteld on matter is now being heard for final lative regulation was defeated and to the "C ommittee o f Thirty," w h o lunih« ago hut the muyor and of Mr and Mr«. Saul I Mr and Mr» K K Thoma» left Memorial Duy und It 1» thought he w ork ed unceasingly to make M u determination. There are a number the hygienic marriage bill was snow unci I,.ryot about the mutter can huffle the CluUannte butter». of witnesses to be examined, in fact ed under. The measure as to w o »uccess. C J Hoffe. Iler «UK appointed u» Thursday for a week'» visit with . a considerable part of Kainier's pop men jurors is in doubt. Thursday iffir xml peed cop III» Hulary Mr Thoma»' brother lu Cathlumet.j ulation Is here either as spectators night the affirm ative vote was about Mi* 11 W Cede ami family are. WILL VISIT OLD (U,.,I ¡u $ I :,n per mouth und the |REAL ESTATE IS or witnesses and it Is probable that 200 more than the negative. »grc** to make repair« and at- In Vancouver, Washington, visiting | STILL ACTIVE the cijse will occupy several days of HOME IN ENGLAND In Columbia county about forty id lu the upkeep of hl» motor- Mrs Cade's mother, Mrs Martha the court's time. per cent o f the registered v o t e ’ was 1 Muglll. tla Glen K. Metsker and J. W Day cast. The tabulated statement of the Mrs H am er Mclrfe left Saturday I Since he left the old Knglund The ltutherford ltealty conjpany feveril matter» o f minor tniport- >rr i|i*| • il of before the fo r u visit o f »evera l w e e k » with home hack in 18X0 und settled in reports that In spite of the fact that represent the defendant and P. W. vote by precincts, which is given in her father w h o II viim near Olym pia. : wages have been coming down and Herman o f Kainie.- and Clyde Fulton this number of the Mist, gives the In America, Arthur George has always a number of industries are tern- of Astoria are lookin g after the In Information in detail. W a s h in gto n II It Hudson of St Helen», Mar-' had a longing to uguln visit the i porarlly closed there 1» considerable terests of the plaintiff ATTLK SHIPBUILDER small farms, hi» childhood, so next Frl-1 Inquiry for homes and si: »hall Hudson of Sun Francisco u n d , HCOne4 CITY EMPLOYS A left ra* y he wll, u.ttVH J u t l a n d on the Ev«*n with three of the lur mber plants COLUMBIA RIVER Cliurle» Ho»» of I •orllaml w. ukhi . *- h Tbu 1 ,,ul,,-|ilxy VISITS ST. HELENS l duy for a ten-day fishing trip up th e' 7 , .. , , .clos ed there are very few house for TRAFFIC OFFICER first lap of the voyage After a few rw|l ,n , h(l cUy a „ of whVh foefl AT FLOOD STAGE ill| \»r«l r i i P u g f t H o t t l i l N ow .Deschutes river The W om en'» club will meet at days In Chicago, ho will proceed to l(, s how that people of the commun- mui ftttililing l i a r g i N a m i IW iaf i. He Will E n forc e City Ordinances as the home of Mrs II D Scott on New York and embark for the Hhore | ity have faith in the future of the The warm weather o f the past few to Operating Automobiles. J H Frio- p m l d e t i l of t ht* I‘ riet« Tuesday. June 14th. at 2:3 0 p m day» has been responsible for the He will be accompanied jflty surrounding country. They jmstruct -• - mi i«.in> of Hratfl«* A paper on the "Cooperation of o f England report some of the recent sales as raise In the Columbia river, The Carl H offm iller is the name of a by Ills daughter, Miss Louise George, j In Ht Hulun* Saturduy. He 1 Teachor and Parent" will he read by follow s: water now covers the Sheldon and youug man who is clad in knakl For ulniost forty years .Mr. George j l’ercival Dolman to Lou Puzey, C. K. P. A. docks. A raise of a foot 1 to Po rtlan d to hi * o a b o u t tin» Mrs liurnett. uniform, regulation puttees ami is tll?i*rv of u liir^«« b a r u i' In* b ln r«*- Edgar will bring the water over the city equipped with a big revolver, a dep Mrs J II Cronkite underwent an ha» been a resident of<St. Helens. 146 acres near Trenholm ; •ily bulli fur the Columbia Con- operation at the Kinunuel hospital In When he first cam » here, the now ¡Thompson to R J. ruates. acreage dock. This dock is In danger but uty marshal bailee aud a motorcycle. xunpui y atnl which was towed Kortland Tue»dav morning and her bustling little city was only a small along the Columbia highway; O. S. neither the mayor or any member He is the official traffic officer of ( L that hamlet. He established a carpenter _____ 1 t’urllsnil till» week, and while In friend* will he glad to learn Smith to Elmer Blackburn, 10 acre of the council has made any move the city of St. Helens, Oregon, by- Edward to protect it front the flood. Oregon mctropullu, he c ou ld n ’ t she 1» getting along nicely and will shop on the corner where now stands tra(q (n Happy H ollow; virtue of an appointment by Council the Methodist church. For fourteen Sommarstrom to L G. Boss, hous^ lit the -mptatlon Jo call on St ■ non return home. The high water has not interfered man Flynn and ratified by the city years, Mr. George said, lie occupied ltl() [ WO lot« and other property; L. lalee* fru-ii.li with the operation o f the St. Helens Dr S II. Itusaell »pent the week council. I'uzey to A. J. Jenner house and Lumber company and the river will Mr Prtci-, who undoubtedly ha» .lid with Ills wife and friend* in the premises and no one asked for And this H offm iller is "s e m e go- the rent of the ground for, as he ]ot; Mrs w R Plumlee to J A. v i r.n i mu of in." 1 llenlon county. have to raise eighteen inches be He will make the getter.” Whether it be Mayor Bal- slated, "n o one seemed to know to Hunt, fiv e-room house. Tntee other ingoing craft than any ahlp- same trip this week fore It causes any inconvenience to lagh, or Ed Somr-urstrom, or » sub Having rented During the M ]H have been closed, and other tin- the company. | on the coa»t, cam e to St. iheir turm Mrs. Hassell will return whom It belonged " jects of the Mikado, he pinches 'em forty years he has resided here he porunt deals are pending which will I*!'-!.- ! ' , |,olid I lie r i-.lll.er with him. The plants of the St. Helens Tie just the same, ar.d tr in gs them be has built |)iany of the homes of St t)tt r, p„ rte d later. l-i ... , I hat v- s- <•! » . and Tim ber com pany and the C ol fore Judso G odfrey and the ju dg e The Dailies’ Auxiliary of Columbia __________ » ■ . klinrtu : |! .evi-r.ll other Host. American Legion will have a Helens and has many stories to tell j umbia County Lumber company hands out a volum e o f seasonable of pioneer days. Mho -tiers for the McCormick cooked food »ale Saturday afternoon have closed down on account of the ad vice to motorists aud then Lakes OSCAR MORTEN expect to be He and tils da lighter »1 the Si Helen* yard Hev- beginning at 1 o'clock and the sale hi-glt water. in a few simoleone for the city's ANSWERS CALL »1 y*ar* i i lie reMlgm-d hi» poal- will he ut the room» of the St. Hel absent several months. exchequer. i »» manager of the yard to en ens Chamber of Commerce. Hofmiller went to work Satur CHILDREN S DAY After having undergone tw o op bu»ln.-i* for htmaelf During war day. Monday morning and after Mr» L. (i Him» entertained Wed ST. HELENS COUPLE AT M. E. CHURCH erations in a Portland hospital, Os »» he built a large num ber of nesday afternoon with seven tables noon, Judge G odfrey was busy hear WEDDED IN PORTLAND car Morten, aged 19, passed «way ing speed cases. Five Japs were el* for Hu- Canadian govern i.f "f.OU ” The room» were artistic At the time of the evening church en joying rides on their motorcycles ■ ■ ■ - ■ I Sunday evening. He was the son of Pm: .- - -.uni- 1 1 no- operated ally decorated with large howls of 1 y»r>l I:. At the Unitarian chuis-h in Port- Mr. and Mrs. Erick Morten w ho re- service, next Sunday evening, June 6, and traveling at about 25 miles per 1 roses anil sweet peas Many of the at 8 o'clock, a very delightful Chil hour. They gave up $2.50 each. ] Though -hlphullillng 1» very i|illet ¡younger matron» dropped In for tea Iaiui Wednesday afternoon, June S.lside In Bachelor Flat, Tho funeral o f the young man dren'» Day program, “ Heart* of Perry Austin, a form er St. Helens tbl* nectlon of the country. Mr .ss ot a at 6 o'clock, Oswuld Demlug ami Mr». Amy Stone wa» hoateas boy, thought o f the ole days when l has been title .» Keep Ills Seal recent Invited Dorildu Devin, both of St. Helens. « a s held at the Lutheran church at G old," is to take place. luncheon. Tho»e This cantata is very beautifuliy lie knocked home runs and ran the » were: Mm Curl Christensen, Mrs. were united In marriage Rev. Elliott Warren W ednesday ufternoon und He was breezing along eniploj Decently he built » e v (Jenn HlakoHley. Mrs. L. G. Itoss. officiating. Carl Huston of Portland hundreds of sorrowing friend» were worked out, nearly all the characters bases wild. il ferry h..,.i. for the city o f Se Mr» Fanny Ho»». Mrs A J Denting, «an tho best man and Miss Eugenia there to pay their last tribute. The being taken from the lives o f w elD at 25 or 27 miles per hour. Before Denting of St Helens attended the Interment was In the Warren cem- known flowers. The stage will be leaving the city he surrendered 11« »ml In. ot In r prospective con- Mr» Miller and Miss Corinne Hill decorated with wild flowers and $2.50 N. P. Phil likewise contrib- bride John Denting und Mis» DoriR etery. r*°*“ ii-- i operute» a marine ' uted $2.60 Deceased Is survived hy. his par hanked with massos o f greenery ! Hothwell o f St Helens were the i f which ill at com m odate ve» The program Is as follow s: Pro- Leo Farr forgot that he had c o n other members o f the bridal party ents. two brothers, Edwin and A r 1 of not more than 1700 tomi und MRS. JULIAN FREED March. Miss Dorothy A k in ; : tributed $15 to the county a short con ¡.I - i |e repair work Sev- OF MURDER CHARGE The groom is the son of Mr. and thur and a sister, Mrs S Heuraan. cessional chorus, "O nward We Are Marching w bile ago and was »tiaking about 30 Mrs A. J Denting of St Helens and ^ of i , ho worked for him primary department; Responsive when H offm iller Interviewed him « manager of the Plaza Pharmacy VOLUNTEER FIREMEN »re now Heady em ploye» to The grand Jury of Columbia comi- Scripture Reading Congregation; Mr. Farr tendered a brand new $5 and tho brido the daughter of Mr. iSemib- trd T h o u g h s hl phul ld ty aftur h«**irliiK th* particular* in DANCE SAT. NIGHT prayer. Rev. Johnson; recitation, note to Recorder Godfrey. F ack in Price I in* sad affair which led to the death and Mrs. N. J. DeVIn of this city. ,'Atigel o f Flow ers,” M:-sa Esther Angelo Marino was another auto- F1* 1,1:11 ' ’ - lieved his yard would of Fred Julian, did not Indict Mrs The happy couple are spending their reettation, "M other 1st who. according to Hoffmiller, was Tho young men w ho have formed Hollingw orth ; honeymoon at Seaside, and will re •tlnue if, operate Julian and she wa» freisi front Hie Pr,r” wa* here for only a few custody of the sheriff, und on Tues turn to St Helens the latter part of the St. Helens volunteer fire depart Earth," Miss Ruth Levi; recitation.' not observing the speed regulations ment will give a dance at the city "R ain and Dew," little Brown twins; and notwithstanding the eloquent w. ami kept hu»y greeting day morning left for her home It next week. hall tom orrow night They have en song " A ll is C om p lete"; recitation, plea o f Lester Wellington, was forc- friend* lie doesn’ t look a day C h a r l e s l e d to separate himself from $5. sev- Clatskunie. . . . . John Saul, assisted by Master gaged u well known Portland Jazz | Dandelion, "C ou rag e.” . ’r 1 he left si Helei According to Mr* J u lian s state Blossom. eral others w e re on the list and in PJ H I* evident that the "rap id fire ment. her former husband attempted Williams, entertained a nornber of orchestra to furnish the music and (tr o wn; reettation, Apple Miss Marion Sten; a majority o f the cases, were fined. W IS armed young friends Monday afternoon at the floor management will bo under "Fruitfuln ess l r ,,‘r'*''1' at which he excel». Onter her honte and flio home o f Mrw. B. IV Williams in tlie direction of a committee appoint- recitation and song. Johnny Jump Among the number was Ed Sommar- , n,,f 1,1 "h- him think too »erlolis to As lu* entered the ilitor honor o f his seventh birthday. The eil from the membership of the o r Ups, Mrs. Van Natta s class; reetta- strom o f Columbia City. Ed has a or added the burden o f age to with un ax Mrs Julian plunged a knife , n , o k l * youngsters enjoyed tho afternoon ganization. The funds raised will be tion. "R e m e m b ra n c e ," Miss Vivian new Case car, but unfortunately, the 1»boulder» stomach The tragedy class; duet. "S ym pathy ," by equipment of the car didn't Include with games, and not the least o f their expended for fitting up a room where Ed thought o f war May 25th. and Julian dl*d at His a enjoyment was the delicious lunch- the boys can meet. They Invite ev , lloart's-ease Miss Garriott and Mrs a speedometer. STFAMER Portland hospital on May Slst Blakesley; recitation by times when he rushed work on ves colnclde | non prepared hy Moadamen Saul and eryone to attend and assure them of Eugene an enjoyable evening Water Lily, Miss Emily Usher, “ Pur- sels for the government and when DUE SATURDAY dying statement did not Julian William* with the statement o f Mrs ! i t y " ; chorus^ “ Be Pure in Heart,” "speed u p " was the order of the day. quartet; Daisy chain and song hy Possibly Ed stepped on the acceler 1 '■ .in.-r Hill now in It cost ¡primary class; solo. "T h e Golden ator instead o f the brake. L 1 -i" cti'd to arrive In St He promised to add a I Heart of the Rose." Miss Ellen Ellef- him $2.50 r " pH8 fi •morri-w morning to take on isoth; recitation, by Angel o f F low speedometer to the car’s equipment. ™ti»lrui . nt o f 960.000 feet of H offm iller has brought in many ers; closing chorus, "T h e Golden In •qu.in . for delivery at some others since Monday and it seems I Heart o f the Y ear." quartet. I . ® Lime C T 90 1 The lumber Is being T w o added features o f the enter that the $150 per month salary and ntMierf hy st i , umber s¡ QQ w ! tainment are programs o f somewhat upkeep o f his car. which the council z *,:'l the Columbia County .-I n i z z i V, \ the same sort g!--.en by tw o other has agreed to pay him, will look V. w w X TtJr l'en V < m ¡classes o f the Sunday school. Mrs like a small item as com pared with j J *3 □ steamer Ohioan Is due to nr the fines collected. * 919 5 û o fS *3 •Miller's and Mrs Pavles' w u K K X 05 I «"’Ut June 16th to take The speed regulations as set forth * 5 < _ J «5 X X X | This program is hoped to be a R \* 5 1 £ in an old ordinance are that In the ü'2 2 i 2 ¡great success and a large number is Fork ........ '.-t of lumber for New s < I < a: I < < F- f- congested district. 15 mfles r>er hour 5 !* § !< Î* another large steamer is a. > li f- ¡expected to attend. m O 'l . s Ï A X 3 is the maximum speed and «it street < * * , '1 "f f l v e here towards the Intersections, the autoist she ild slow I San nnî.rt ,f ,h ‘‘ month to load LEGIS LATIVE REGULATION 9 14 35 8 5» 18 60 69 28 18 , 46 10 HIGH WATER CLOSES 30 .12 17 23 7 34 down to ten miles per hour On the kh,eh ,f ............... . »'"< 93 13 92 57 6 1 63 71 23 1 s 62 4 2 30« X Yes................................... paved county road, or Yv ilamette ¡50 50 57 r>9 25 40 17 63 h» a,*.'11 "eed for railroad build COLUMBIA CO. MILL "" I" Indi:. 301 X No. • • ........................... 1 1130 The Columbia County Lumber street, west from Winter si.eet. the 1« 116 74 SOLD IERS' IIOfH’ H speed limit Is 20 miles per kour. 62 tin 32 37 t 5 68 39 25 75 41 64 123 119 67 -------♦ - • 26 39 654 company's mill closed down W edn es 5 fh- 38 15 33 .2 41 302 X Yes................................. 31 33 13 31 9 30 15 3 2« kt.v, , * 1 wi l l l e a v e to day noon on account o f the high 303 X No, ................................ 788 water interfering with the operation The Order of Eastern Star will B L !” N Y" * •'"Y i 11 taka , EMERGENCY V E T O - 631 46 I t 18 35 12 53 19 1 1 63 36 48 79 86 21 12 62 |i»w y ; 1 n Orthodontia at the 724 o f the nt'-ll. It Is probable tTiat th,'|glve a pie social In the Masonic hall 29 31 15 33 .3 33 44 4& 44 6 82 47 30 304 X Yes ............................... 45 SO 3 2 ,4 ‘ 11 vlit k ' ° ( Dental Surgery mill will be closed until after July Saturday evening and an invMation i nh*r «i " ' " " ’" l until about Sep- h y g i e n i c MARRIAGE h i l l 676 fourth. The company has a n u n i- 'is extended to the public to be pr.-s- 36 63 65 28 6 «7 58 47 12 18 41 4 1 28 7 15 .30 c .. r,,l ,,n,l during his absence 972 her o f orders on hand but has ar-len t. The ladies are asked to earh 60 30 38 17 41 40 8 58 25 61 83 83 49 16 89 54 306 X Yes ............................... 63 ranged with the huyers to make a j h r ' n g a pie and the gentleme«« nr- TiramiW 11 ,n*,M «-"re o f his den- 307 X No ................................. 792 late'- delivery on account of the c o n - 1 requested to be on hand to *-a' 80 79 33 13 58 4!*, Xn*n i " r<,,*n ** n w'*’ * 52 49 1 9 25 11 3« 28 17 63 37 44 it .. «*' * and arrived here to WOMEN JURORS 833 |dltiona which now prevail. jple»— and also to purchase them. 66 69 43 6 93 65 18 43 24 40 308 X Yes................................... 20 «7 H U «7 he clad to meal Dr « ** 309 X No. ................................. * and patient*. I Mil ----I 'o lH T A|l|M*tnl«Ml. CIRCUIT COURT IS IN SESSION LATE LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF PARAGRAPHS UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS ft |£ic _ _ l s