St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, June 17, 1921, Image 1

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    THE ST. HELENS MIST
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V O L U M K £ XL.
[ f LOCALS IN
ST. HELENS. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921.
CAKVETI1 WELLS GAINS
INSPIRATION HERE
WEDDING IS IIELD
ST. HELENS WINS
INSTEAD OF FUNERAL
FROM CLATSKANIE
Jungle N. .'lies Along ( 'ollllllldu Street
Salti lo Keiniii.l Him or llie
HorrnuliiK
Afri, an .lungi, -s.
NO. 27
AVON LODGE HAS
MEMORIAL SERVICE
I I« i i i o i *
l*ai« i
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I >«*<*« *aH4-«l
M»
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**
PLANS
aii«l I*I«‘<! k ' ‘ It« ik 'W h I to I I m #
lo V\ «II l*la\t»l I '«>1114* m t C
!<» I an ni s
o í Country.
Curvoth W tills, ti,., noted explorer i IU t c I vo l'or|iH, lini. Li\o Muli
— “ U ii I m *” Mn\m« y* r Piteli«**« G o o d
Celebratili# I- Ja# JJay ami at the
who «pelli «even year» lu the jungle,
Itcu.k-ra
I ’«* iim * h .— T !n*y ai«* M air ln i Salii«*
I irti-N> I " 1'1 r*’r l,u"*
».ame und H uh KJeven HtrIk.-outs same time puying tribute o f honor OM-KuHlUonecl Picnic I d e b r a i ion o f
gullied further Inspiration for hie
to deceuned mem hers, Avon i.odge
Ttll. Ml I IVnMilial '!• m ion
l»ay ami la*av«* for l'aiin Unni«'.
“ Jungle narrative" when lm vlelle.i
— Both Team» Play Snappy Hall No. i>2, Knights of PytluaH, held a
Tlu.-e Days July Vi, 3, un.I 4.— St.
itnil
Otlirr
St
Melena
The
large
and
attentive
K, Urli«*' ^••«|*l«*
■ .........
Iiiieu.or.ttl service Tuesday evening, i
Helen* M ill I-uriiish Tw enty-Piece
audience who heard Mr Well«, wu
lusteud of the chief mourner lit
The game between St. Helens u n d . i l was an open session and many)
NoM'*.
luken to the donne Jungle* of the a funeral, Mrs Martha Muller of
liuti.1 uixi Aiti in » el.-lout Ion.
wan : w ho were not members ot the lodge
( latskunie Sunday ufternoon
Muluy pen lunula by the word pic . Cuttby became a bride Monday when
won hy the local aggregation.
The were in attendance.
i |{ Koiup u lU 'in ltu l the M u h o u I« lure* I.r Mr Well« They »ay, through
Harold Mchuyden who, she thought, score was St Helens b, »'latskunie 3.
Chancellor
Com mander
Tupperj
Vernonia, the enterprising and
eunv-nlloi. in i.l'rlluiul T u . ih .1 u > uii.l hi* deacrlpllon. (he don*., jungle», was dead, came In from a camp on “ Itube” Muxmeyer was on the mound Philips, aided
hy Vice Chancellor J
com in g city o f the N ebalew valley,
the green undergrowth alinosi lm tlio Kerry railroad, very much alive. for the locals and yielded only six •. Scott and Past Chancellor O rin iis to ho host to thousands on July
penetrable
and
the
bird*.
I
iouh
I
m
and
Mrs Moller, Schay den's fiancee, hits
He struck out eleven men and Shepherd, were in charge of the pro 1 2 , j , and 4, as these are the date»
Mr «ml Mr* d u r o n e « Frltx who serpent« which nought nufeiy In the
tint W a r m u nulKhh.irlioo.l
had been notified hy Coroner H.-n- gave free transportation to two. Hay gram.
Chancellor
Philips opened on which the big three-day celehra-
live hi
JungloH
Mr Well*' «lory thrilled
meeting
and
the
ritualistic [ tion is to he held,
iptn Hun i .> with relative* lu I'orl the aildleure and many thought lie I demon of I’aclfle county, W a sh in g ­ Hryant, w ho twirled for Clutskanle, the
ton. that u Harold Schuydeu hud lie.-n relied on experience and headwork exercises were
given. The Flag serv-
The Vernonia Chamber of Corn-
Itod
was inspired. hill few or them guenn
Mr und Mr« Jo« Hteven» mid Mr ed Ihul lie might have gained a purl killed in u railroad wreck near anil he had the 8t. Helens team at 1c® was next. Itoy Laws, E » . iotws merce, which has charge o f all the
l.eham. Wash . last Saturday Identi­ his mercy when M. canto to hitting, -and J. H. Flynn wore the Hag bear details of the mg celebration, has
ry P opejoy and hoii , . .
M(1 Mr* Hurry
■ ,
i .
, " f hin Inspirai Ion from i. vini! lo St : fication cards In the pocket on the They garnered only five hltH from er* and the flag «an brou ght to the arranged a program in which there
„ |H ,„ll(| , |1U,
«•re Hut.'I... K U,H.H HI Iho h 1.10 O
he walker, dead man asked tliai in case of uccl- his delivery, hut drew six pusses.
altar in the center o f the hall and will not be a dull minute and in ad-
Mm Kdwur.l lloulliy ul
along Columbia ntreet from Wiliam ilent, Mr
Mr 1
Moller lie notified.
She
Neither team scored In the first »hero saluted by the large number dtlion, has provided tree camping
ette to Cowlitz
The tall uncut gru»,
M *>
lurtod at o n e to claim the body.
frame, but m tb e second inning At w ho f or m ed a circle around the altai grounds with fr ee wood and water,
Amunic 'ho Hi Helens wolinin who swayed to the gentle care** o f the
Through error she hoarded the kinsoii mussed up K Mryant's hit to
Prelate Vannatta gave the invoea C. b. White, president o f the cham-
«ItMd'i.l i h< Eastern Slur coil volition ! evening breeze and seemed to wave Astoria train at Cortland
When ahe sliort, and later Mryam «cored on lion and the llollin gw orth male ijuar her, asks that the Mist advise peo-
M Portland I uesdtiy and WodnoH.luy * wolromo to birds, boa .In in serpenln Informed the condu ctor that she Heary’s lilt
In their nail or mis in,., t.tte, which is com posed of George- pie expecting to stay seve.al days,
„¡ip. Mm riioinu* Islilsler, Mm l( The dense undergrowth along this w I..lied to go to l.etiam he put her
lug, St. Helens ch a lsed up three tal- llcllin g w orth , A. F. Coates, Sam Ing- to bring along a camping outfit, as
1 Co«i. Mm Sum llullor. Mrs John street and In particular between Si o f f at St Helen
From here she lies
Norwest was safe on an over h-tnt and William Hutsell, gave a se- hotel accom m odatio ns are not ade-
Helen* ntreet and Willamette n in e ! , called
gun ..ml Ml
N U l«aruboe
the railroad camp
where throw to first. Conyers made a sac l‘-i lien.
'Ihe orator o f th» evening quato to take care o f the large crow d
Mis» i .in» I'nrkln* urrlvo.l In Si was a haven of refuge for beast, bird sm - liavden had li.-en working, asked rifle»» which went f o r a hit
Calhoun ; waB "
** Dillard
He paid a trih expected.
Aliy deni e-n of the Malay if lie was known there and finding walked and the bases wer„ filled ‘ ute to the flag and sp oke feelingly of
yioloi.■ Tl.'ii day and will vl»ll hoi o. fowl
St. H, lens to Aid.
Jungles could have sought and found that lie was -aid “ Send him to St Ilr.vant could n't lo cale the place and
,Utcr Mi Hamlin McCortnlcI^ for
deceased brothers o f Avon lodge
.
..
,.
.
. ,
gave Moon a ticket to ft-st which H® al«o told o f the wonderful w o r k , Kealwing that \ ernouia had un­
MTrr.ii week»
Kor tlio |iuHt two a «afe refuge there, and It probable Helens Immediately."
that
Mr
Wells'
thought*
of
the
Malay
forced
C
w
e
s
across
he
plate
o
f
the
K.
of
P
lodge
and
their
patrl-
d
e
r
u
k
e
a
program
which
was
big-
ie»r» " i
I'erkln* tiu* boon employ
Hut It was not the body o f her „
across in e piat.
,
B
K
ger than the town could a ffo r d , the
|n u,i office o f the Charles It Jungles were Intensified when he fiancee that she welcomed here when
Maxmeyer struck out and McDonald ° l ^ t tli^ Jon eiu a^ r, o f the program St. Helens Cham ber o f Commerce
saw the St Helen* jungles and lie Schavden reached St Helens M on­ flew
Mel'»' nil. I com puny In Sun Fruit, t
to center but Atkinson came
conclusion o f tUe p r o ^ w
asalstanca and a confer-
co «ml i
1» goin g ¿jfet ho Hay . Ity gained further Inspiration for the In­ day. much surprised hy the urgency through with a timely single, scoring “ supper was .»( rved
Martin W hite,
offic ers o f the
teresting
lecture
lie
gave
and
that
•as .inploy.d In the o f f ic e o f the
->f the call
The wedding, which had Conyers and Calhoun.
The inning «"j many years a member of Avon
B T a mb era
If
It
was
necessary
to
take
any
fur
«»ii
i
|
m
(1
vv
lipn
H
ow
«
f!«*w
to
ri#»it
and
who
was
ihe
toastmaster,
vernonia
ciud
bt.
Helens
cnaniberh.
gi Hel.'t. l.mnbor com pa ny
She
been planned for July, was deter­
,,
n
1
°«
V
i
i
°
n
.u
,
Ilt>fi
on
n
n
n
v
u
ho
rnHiionded
with
a
t-
Helens
agreed
to
furnish
a band
I
her
pictures
to
illUMl."ale
the
Jungles
mined on at one* and the cerem ony
la» many friend* hero
Si Helens chalked up another It. ' - ‘ " e d on many who responded w lln
Executiv« Secretary Storla ha*
!
I “ ».!
ft. w
Mr In >rge H Flagg. after puh (hat such pictures could lie taken on was performed hy Justice of the t h eir half of the fifth when Atkinson appropriate remarks.
made arrangements with Raym ond
I lie main street of Si Helens and Hence llazen
tripled and scored on Howe's dou ble
IlihliiK (h. ' ondon Glo be-Tim es for
W. Jones o f Cla'.skanie, to furnish a
none Inti an explorer or those who
It Is presumed that some fellow - to deep center
ST. HELENS SPEED COP
ten and >> ' half year*, bus »old Hie
hand for the Fourth.
Mr. Jones is
live In Si Helens and are familiar workman found Schuydeu » Identifi­
In the seventh after Howe had
ppm and "HI ' “ he rent for a few
B R I N G S I N M A N Y a well known hand leader and will
with the Jungles could discern the cation card and had it on Ills person dropped on e into the waiting hands
«until' I 11IIK »1 as much of the difference
_______
gather the band talent fr om St. Hel-
when killed In Ihe wrec-k
The of the center fielder. Poison hit a
tlani a» pomdhlo with I i I m purenlH In
Speed Cop H offm iller w ho patrols [ens. Rainier and Clatskanie.
Each
There are s o m e who are of the! newlywed» will atleinpl to establish hot grounder which tne ('latskunie
Warrenl.m
lie has done well In the
opinion that Instead of the city buy­ the Identity of the man whose death sill.list,,n a l lo w e d "to eet~ aw av frotn I 'h « street» in St. II lens and ••«■.that m em ber o f the band ¡9 an experienc-
lantern Oregon clly and rettrem
H ,,
P .mow. a to K t away rrotn
...
dln
ole-ved '"«l musician and a resident of Col-
ing a rock crusher that ft would he
hlm and went to second.
Norwest ' “ ft l .
, . otdlnances are on eu,
« c o u n t y s u i t will he a Colum-
leavlDK ili many friend* ho unit hi« the better part of wisdom to buy a brought them together
1,0 , h(l(
between shortston in t 1 is on the Jwl' tl)is week, just as strong .ultima county, so it will ne a i oium
Tin*
Mist
interviewed
the
couple
wife hav.- no. do I hero
Warrenl.m
tilt a hot o o c between snort stop u n i
nrevious week and sev- bia county band.
The expense will
seythe, brusii hook and lawn m ow ­ soon after Judge llazen had tied the second and Poison scored
Bryant as he was tlie pr uiiu » w . K, an u e i
borne bv residents o f St Helens
K«wt
w »Iked Conyers -nid Calhoun ..„ o eral offen ders have been brou ght he- oei Dome oy residents or &t. Helens
er, hut If this were done and the tools 1 nuptial knot
The
happy
bride
said
i u SI II o I oiih hoy and for
w.iiK.d t o n y e r s ana
, at noun anil
lie, order- ludae Godfrey
The w'ho seemed glad to take som e part
Ooory
used It might destroy the "Jungle that stye “ was going to take her hus­ w
hen ( latskanle s third baseman Ior^ K ecoiu er j u d g e u ou irey .
i n
celetiration and assist Ver-
was connected with the
MV«r»l '
seen.'" which ut some future lime band home to tli -lr little farm neur f u to hied Moon's hot grounder Nor- Hriter w ho runs one o f the • A M ln tn® celebration and assist \ er
\1l«l ilurlUK the time Ihul
rumnlea Moon s not groitnd.r .-sor
between Knaniui and l’ o r . l a n ' n om a in every possiole way.
«1 II. I-
might altra, e a movie picture concern <'anhy and she would worry no more west scored. M axm-ver ending the H,aK,
»xnappa anu i o r , i.m
K II Flagg, was the »d
Ilia fatln
that Is looking for Just such a set­ about the dangers of a logging scoring hy popping out to Bryant.
made the mistake o f stopping at o,
Earn. Bureau Picnic.
Hof
ting and the "Jungle" asset would camp,” and the bridegroom stnlled
Clatskanie
threw
somew
hat
o
f
a
"radn.ad^
officials
g
a
v
^
S
t
*
Helems
for
The
Columbia
County Farm Bu-
In
n
o
1
9?h,
Ilio
HUinnirr
Sand*
be lost to t he city.
a happy assent
II H Hunting and s«*arrt into the locals in the
‘ .
,
V »H •« clisKrace to reau w iH have their first annual pic-
i Ma s , p , A I Autori*
•eheilul»'
Mrs l.lnnle Morris were the wit­ ; Ckesela. the first man up, made a »
,Vmm ‘ itv and m c k id
on Sunday. July 3.
The notice
doni, mi «ili hoc.imo offoctlve
No
nesses to the marriage cerem ony and clean single.
H. \ an fouled out t
n|; a pasHeIlger tl>h l ' u i e recorder to the members of the bureau, which
II. «realix.nnd, wbh.il now leave» Si BAYNARD GIVES HINTS
accompanied the couple to Portland
in the Farm Bureau News,
Hvlen» «t :• l'i u ut . for Aatorla.
TO OIL-STOVE USERS the same evening on their way “ hack “ Rube” com plim ented the o p p o s i n g ! that he Jld ' ,ot cha,r * e 143 pa.ssen' appeared
said "L ea ve hom e early. Basket din­
and Baa»id.' wlll leuvo ut K UH
No
pltcher. R Bryant, hy Issuing him I
“ «*»« o f ,far« ' put ^ o d l ' e) charg- ner at noon. A real picnic. Vernonia,
lo the farm ."
11. Ihuiew throtiKh trulli, wlll leave
free transportation to first, hut Ell- H
l " ? * 5 wh,ch A'e ^
/ BT " July 3." President H olb rook has
C (' llaynard locai manager of
gl lleleii al 9 23 u ni
Thls traili
art son f o r c e d him at second on a o f K elso waa another offender. The been w orkin g hard on this feature
»top» .il H' llelon» and Itulnler only ili» Standard OH company, glves thè LITTLE MISS SCOTT
quick
and
heady
play
by
Calhoun
|
^
‘‘
.^'OP
«
j
l
i
p
charged
him
with and the picnic will be one of tne tiig
So :»
astbouud. or lo l'orllund, followitig helpful hltits tu oli stove
HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY who held down the initial sack
H% d ",l n 1l ^ ^ . t n n r v ' v a attractions o f the celebration.
users
:
»kkh now leaves St Helens a* 7 1
Eller'son promptly stole second a n d ! * 8:';0 ba 1 * * * f“ rfei‘ ed
There will be sports aplenty dur­
“ Do nvt allow stove to hurn dry; |
p m «HI leave at 7.06 p in uii.l
scored when [P“ *'1 a
L V!
i t ing the celebration.
Fifteen small girls and hoys with both he and I'kesela
A picked team
No 3!, th new train, will stop at ibis Impalrs Its efflclency and con their mothers and grandmothers,
Norwest let Conver's
single to left . '
gai,/1 Wfts traveling at 30 chosen from the business men o f
Wlth prop
on flag only
The train sunies thè wlck undulv
St Heh
gathered at the home of Kathleen get away from him. M ar.land fouled ' ;u !
1 h()Ur’ enri<.he,i lUe l lty ex- Rainier and the business men o f St.
at 9 33 p m
T h e sc h e i <-r care a wlck wlll last several Scott on Monday afternoon to help
I» du»
to H owe . „ d that ended the scoring c ,
pr ,
another |2.60.
Hel« « „w » try to show " \ o u n g
monili»
Wlck and btirner pari»
Hi* Of the llalnler local remains the
for » latskanle
I Charles Cox was ln m ore o f a hur- Am erica how hall was played some
sbollili he wtped clean after each fili her celebrate her fourth birthday.
•im«
The afternoon was spent playing
In * heir half o f Ihe eighth. St
, han som „ of th„ att, „ m o hIllHta in ,ialf century ago. L R. R u th erford
Ing
Ito not trini wick wlth setssors;
The fhll ••n's day cantata at tie- turn slìglitly nhiive tuli and wlpe off games on the lawn until the children Helens
was
helpless
McDonald ' f -
f hlni
s„,.ert w as given a, w«"> was a star catcher when
Pop
M K dl l.
Sunday livening under Iti «ine direction
, ,
• r i n m .inpv w a, Anson was on ly a beginner, is cap-
If. wlth oli in Ih» were Invited into the dining room whiffed and Atkinson follow ed suit
the dir , '
d [ u lh cltv‘
r j j one<; tain of the St. Helens aggregation.
The Howo singled to right hut was out
at M m A J Holling .......rvolr. Ili» fiatile illes down after, where the real party began.
•iirtli w.i
The hurnlng a short timo It ls .in indlca- table was prettily decorated with red stealing.
decided success
was Haveling along b . a S8-mlle V
^ i n j e r hM not a n „o u n c o d It. I ln ^
children w I » represented the varimi tImi thal wlck nee.ls renewlng. hav- roses and candles
Cunning favors
T he gam e was well played and a .
jt
j|0 1|l{( j.> =io* and l R uD* ,)ut such old warhorses as Frank
flower- i:, costume were nearly all Ing liurned too short r,* r.-ach down anil place cards marked eurli place. fairly g ood sized crowd was out t o , G|Ichr1st wUo thou ght 3 5 was slow Sherwood or Fred Herman will be
from tie depart
.
ment o f the Sunday in Ilo* oli In. not allow fiatile «prend­ A large birthday cake, cut hy the witness and root for the home team en
h )<lft a d eposlt o f 15 which
the game.
On July Fou rth , the
Khnol
lluth
la*vl
represented er perforaihdis to fiecome clogged j small hostess, was served with straw­ Summary—
has as vet heen unclaimed. Several
Helens and < latskanle teams will
Mot her I • • rh In u c ostu m e o f green There ls no «Unger front a roarlng berries and Ice cream
Mrs Albert
R. II. E others were arrested and put up hail aSain try conclusions.
St. Helens
Ml». K- • • r I lolling w ori h presided fiatile Imi thls generaliv Indicatesi llurcham presided at tho tea table
St. Helens ........................... 6 5 4 money and it is probable that n on» >i®f®ated ( la tsk a m * in a clo se game
orsr «II
hTe children present were Ruth
the Angel o f Flowers that burner perforatfons are chhoke*.
Clatskanie
...........................3
6 k „ { them will ever c om e to claim '111 ’ ?}e local lot last Sunday, and
The S , c of I lie Itoee by Miss Kllen or that chlntney I h noi sealed evenly i Slorln. Doris Childs, Lucia Frances
Ray Bryant’s slu g ger s-w a n t revenge
Struck out: By Maxmeyer, 11, by ,j)a j^posit.
Ellestaff ■ ,
from Kit C on v er’ s "hit less w onders."
beautifully rendered all a round
---------------- * ------------ _
KxtlnguUh Game hy [ Hammer, Jane Fleldhotise. Myrtle Bryant 7. Base on balls. Maxmeyer I
A mlieil
An other attraction will be a tug-
Esther 2. Bryant 6 Umpires. Ballagh and L J ^ E C A N B E H A D
irtette consisting of Mis turnltig wlck down never attempi l o ; Nelson. Carleen Stowaser.
of-w ar between the Vernonia Odd
Carriol t Mrs lllukesley. Dr I. G hlow out
See that there are no leaks Wilnnder, I.ula Bacon, Laura Miller, Campbell.
Ho«» «ml H H H olllngw orth sang In oli line front reservo'r
BY JUNE 3 0 J Fellows and the St. Helens Knights
Occaslon- Kathleen Seotl, John Ross. Illllv
St. Helens will play Kelso on the
__
|of Pythias.
•Moral I im» during the evening allv screws etc
heconio slightly Storla. Glen Childs, Orln Macon, Os­ local grounds Sunday.
The locals
In the evening , there will be a
The dec- , Mona w r e lovely.
A net liMMtened hy vibrati»!! In Iranslt and car Stowaser and Richard Scott.
Agricultural lime from the state
giive
the
Kelsonians
an
awful
drub­
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»»* sir, i
■ I across the front wall reiiulre tlghtenlng
firew iy/s
and
K.-ep spnces he
bing tw o weeks ago, but several o f lime plant at Gold Bill is expected Fraud display o f
of the rl • h Into w mrh was worked low oli feed pipe free frolli dlist or DILLARD OFFERS
Kelso a best players. Including their for distribution soon after the m i d - , «lancing will be permitted in the af-
• loll,I I
of roses and ferns Im ­ oth er accumulati»»!!*
f June, when the plant sta r t, w ra oona o f the 2d and 4th
Hun-
The fee.l pipe
FREE CAMPING SITE star pitcher McCorkle, were out of dle o tions
jdreds o f St. Helens people are plan-
tnedlai.iv iti front was the white of thè stove shollld he dralned ut
the line up, and the St. Helens play­
throne i,* which the Angel o f Flow leasl everv three months so ss lo
Pricea have not been accurately P.«1* t(1 spe“ d t.h e. Ida^ ”
' at
ers do not look for any walkaway
The Mini has received the follow ­
«rs sat
determined but will be based on c o s t V«1™on a and it s ltkelj that a con-
wash out anv sedimeli! that muy bave
this time.
ing
notice
from
\V.
B.
Dillard:
of
production
The
state
lime
board
«
derablo
proportion
o
f
the
popula-
gatberci
Thl» oli shoitld he thrown
“ I should like to slate that my
now thinks the figures will run from ‘ on o j C o ^ m b U coun ty will be at
awav
Itlnse wlth fresh l’earl Oli "
TAP
UNDED FOR
tract o f land, Including willow bot­ COULD FIND A
$4 to $4.50 a ton in car lots. f. o. b. |be ^«*balem city to take part In the
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tom. about Ihe center o f St Helens,
WILLIAM COX
Gold Hill.
bl* even^ _________a ___________
HIDING
PLACE
HERE
with
an
abundance
o
f
wood
and
con
FORMER ST. IIELENS BOY
The reopening o f the plant was de-i
vonlent
water.
Is
thrown
open
as
a
C- I. It Veteran and ltr<|Ks-li«l CM-
WINS HIGH HONORS free camp-ground for aillolsts. dur
A report from Goble Thursday laved by the death o f Benton Bow- STOP SIGNAL GIVEN
l*.n o f Nl, H e le n s Answers
Ing the summer months
Former morning, as published ‘ in the Ore­ eancy^wU’T 'be *fllled h ^ a p p o ^ m ^
FOR ENGINEER HINSON
Final «'all.
Uex Miller, a former Si Helens leasees aro vet pasturing the tract, gonian. stated that a man resembling by G overnor Ben \V. Olcott
The I
hut
without
rent:
and
with
the
un­
hlglt
school
stilli,-111
bus
heen
elected
William l o t , for the pust fifteen
Gardner, the outlaw who escaped appointment o f C. W. Courtney a s 1 The Great Engineer fla shed the
1 ident o f St Helena, ans presldent of thè atudent body of thè derstanding that po.sesslon Is to he from his guards while on the way superintendent is announced by A B. stop signal for Z. E. Hinson on Fri-
surrendered
whenever
use
for
camp­
final call at his residence l'nlverslty o f California. Southern
.
___ _________ Cordley secretary o f the hoard and day June 3d. and Hinson closed the
Gamp to he to McNeil Island penitentiary to Ljean o f 'a g r ic u ltu r e at O A. C.
Hex ing purposes demands
throttle and ceased his labor.
For
dy yesterday afternoon al C a lif o r n ia branch for 1933
known
as
“
The
W
illow
s.”
serve a 50-year sentence, had called
Farmers w ho need agricultural some 30 years he had been engineer
1.30 o , „■ k
The end came peace - spelli bis flrst tvvo years o f high
“
1
would
also
suv
that
I
have
N
O
[oily ii.,I ,-ndc.l several years o f suf school In St Helens and graduateti
at the camp o f the Columbia Tim ber lime ln car lots may place their or- on river boats on the Colum bia river
Mi
frolli thè Mattimi Arts high school acres, half-mile east o f Seaside, with com pany which is several miles west ders with Dean Cordley. secretary, and before going to the hospital in
the
best
mountain
water
and
plenty
Will ,
t'ox wii » b o n i In Wlscon of l.os Angeles and wa* seleeted as
O f G o b i«
Sh eriff l l o M t t o f Knlami. at <'« rvallis
Farmers needing less Portland was engineer on the steam-
•In elgl;
ulne yearn ago. W hen thè thè chi ■ orator at ine conimene.- of wood and berries. ^Iilch Is free to o f Coble. Sht riff Hogatt o f Kalama . ^ a i a r |„, may 0lul> their orders er Nestor, which was ow n ed by Cap-
any
o
f
the
Boy
Scouts
of
Columbia
VVlien he entere.l
call
ran
crossed the river to Investigate but wl|h oth ,,r farmers o f the district tain Milton Smith and which was
,
for voliinteers In thè war meni exerclses
and order cooperatively
All orders burned to the water’s edge several
,w,en ilo, States, he volunteeretl college he look mi Interest In all III» county, or elsewhere In the state if has rendered no report.
months ago.
In juries suffered by
•od sen | th roughoul thè four years actlvllles and wlll ne Ih» flrst sto they will notify me at the time. This
The country In the Goble section require cash In advance
Engineer Hinson, when the vessel
"f bitte.
Irtiggie In u Wisconsin detti to bolli thè office of presldent tract Inis buildings to protect a score has been logged o f f and would he a
comlng front thè Iunior class
Ile or more from possible rains
burned, were responsible f o r his
cwglnienf
poor hiding place for Gardner, it is PRUNE ROOT BORER
"\V. It D I L L A R D "
death.
He and hi* fam ily tnoved l o St U pronti fieni In athletlcs helng a two- i
said,
and
there
are
some
who
thin
k;
a
p
t
i
v
t
C
A
V
C
T
O
X
/
T
T
T
T
Inasmuch as the city tins no free
man In Iraok, ami haa
His body was taken to Tacoma ana
'len , il,oitt flfteen years ago.
Min y«*jtr
that If he wished to hide and be sale
v r. i i
interred in the Mountain View cem -
* hful , )f„ passe.! lo Ih» lH>jrond a won n S ilv e r and bronzo meda) in thi j camping ground the Mis? would re­ from Intrusion, that he would choose !
—
—
spectfully refer to the mayor and sonio o f the thickets or grass patches
r*ar
His brother. W. T. Hltisoh
W h ere the prune root borer has etery
and since that tinte <|».. cas high and hroatl lumrs In college c.m-
ferencc meels of Southern t sllfornla. council the generous offer o f Mr. which adorn < * i the principal streets not been dug out it should be at o f St Helens, bis son and daughter
*»l failed rapidly
o f St. Helens
Seldom ure those once, says A I.. Lovett, O A C who reside In Tacoma and other ret-
ll"
irvlved hy his son Ämory „Ino a metnber of thè college delmt- Dillard. ----------- 0 -----------
*ho •»Hides here, and a daughter, i Ing ! a in and has won dlsllnetlon in :
jungles explored, It Is said, and Experiment station entomologist.
A ativ e. ln that section had charge of
Mr« *■- 1, Morley w ho also resides,that I In
He ls Inklng a liberal , arts. RIVER FALLS: DANGER
should Gardner he In the Goble see- preventive wash should be applied the funeral.
In addition to these
In St Helens
i course und Is specializing In cartoon-
Mon It would be wisdom on his part, before July 1
Use quick lime S relatives deceased is survived1 by a
OF FLOOD IS PAST they
say. to com e to St Helens where pounds, lead arsenate 4 ounces, sail sister. Mrs Lou < hadinia. w ho re-
Tlie funeral will be held Sunday Ing and HlustruHng
the grass and brush along tho streets 2 pounds, and black leaf-40. 4 table- sides In Portland,
*
*nd t i n Interment will I n i
------------ *
Since Wednesday morning ihe Col­ would affor d a safe hiding place.
spoonfuls,
with en ough water to
i In his many years o f river service.
umbia river has fallen ten to twelve
‘GUILE OF WOMEN"
— —
—»
■■ ■■
) make a thick paint. A fter rem oving Hinson made many friends and ac-
Inches and danger o f a flood and
*_ —
COMING TO LIBERTY further damage seems past
w h o regret hit
*
The CHAM’R OF COMMERCE
w T-T»-no n u
, D around the crown o f the tree allow
“ *
—
weatherman In Portland predicted
AMERICAN SHIPS MAY
MEETS ON JUNE 18
remaining soil to dry
and paint MILTON MILES
Among the many good picture, that the river would come to a stand-i
Gl
rOLL EXEMPTION
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the bark with a stiff brush
Pr*’ a '
\A/TMC C f ' H C t O T
H G N G R?
still on Tuesday hut Ihe m e l t in g 1 A special meeting
which
Ihe
Liberty
theatre
has
b
ook
­
o f the St Hel- to about 16 inches in height and then-
W I N S a L r l U U L rlV JINvJIvo
WASln.NGTDH. June
14
Free
«now
In
the
upper
country
did
not
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1 j"i «II rois'v.-lne ships through ed Is the Ooldwyn producMon which obey the weatherman
The water eiw Cham ber o f Com merce will be replace the soli
held on Saturday. June -3. at the
---------------- * - ---------—
Milton Miles, son o f Mr nnd Mrs.
*nnnia canal are certain und features Wlll Rodyers In ,,u ll*\
here has been the highest since 1916
, h„
....... n e , favorably by w o m e n "
WIR Rodger« w h - ^ h » *
* '1 Miles won signal honors at
'b .............
hill reported
and while II forced a shutdown of cham ber's room s in the Hewitt build GOBLE REDMEN
“
r u r t T I C I T O C ,ht>
" ,' , ’ arv academy at this
into
ll" Interoeeanlc canals c o m - 1 “ grinned his way
‘
1(.,or
the shipyard, the Columbia County Ing. Am ong other Important matters
E L . E L . 1 U r r l G t a o session o f the school
In addition
1
in.iy ii«» Ain^niled cither on the «»f ninny »uilt^nfcn s **
sailor Lumber company mill and the mill which are for the benefit o f the city
i T ; ,f
' r" ' nU' ' T 'n Ihe house to He plays the part " / ‘ ^ i n n a t e ex of the St Helens Tie and Timber tho question o f the purchase o f th e j At their regular meeting held on to winning a much coveted mark for
tide lands which are front o f the city Tuesday, June 7th. Vmptats Tribe scholarship, he won a gold medal
h,,,H all American vessels using who has had several
1
, ftn.| company did IRle damage
f ho C l ,1
property on Ptrand street, from the Vo 24. T O R M . elected the f o b |n a eom n c’ ltlve dr'll
” e had the
tperlenees with women befori l»(
Fanners
llvltt
:
on
Sattvfes
’
aland
1
Mlb-s estate
The notice from Rx-1 lowin g o fficers: J C Patrick, saeh- h'ghest av erage for scholarship and
Thar.- In nt.pnrentlv n o »»position -,lb I,.Ks safelv Into love's harbor
brought
their
cattle
to
the
mainland
•a t |,o
eeullve Secretary Storla sta'es, "T hl* c m : Via Ennl« senior sagam ore; Er deportm ent of any member In his
- , „,1- of Women ' Is
Iti
«'"SHtwIse waiver o f tolls and
sîory of Ï «'tor « liik n,;,t no loss was reported In that sec- Is a very Important matter and If nest Fisher Innlor sa gamore and E elas«
l" -l"V 'd here there will l-e little the well known
A. M Holt who owns b farm
of A m orim ’* I* ohí f e n
you think on e thousand dollars can F Gwln. prophet
The order Is In
His f a 'h e r and mother were in
An . ' i 1 '’ •'bosIHon to relieving i'll MeFarlatie on»
writer*. T h e f>*t- In tb,. Woodland district reports that- bo profitably spent In having thl- a flourishin g condition and tbei* Portland Tuesday to witness the com
„ 'li " 1 ship* o f tolls If Interna known short storv
tbe
dike
along
the
Columbia
and!
ö f T h e Liberty will miss one of
land f o r the city then com e out and membership com prise« a maturity o f petitlve drills and naturally wer
![' ' («TiiptfnnHors enn be avoided rotis
and best played I owls rivers Is holding and that ’ hej get behind It; If you are ovposed to the enterprising male cltlze’ -s o f the much elated when Milton w-as award
I h
Dulh'a
, ®11* leg l.U tlo n will l e the most lauphalde »n
*e.» p ' j
Itith water had done little If any i
It. register your o b j e c t io n ."
¡com m unit y
led the prize.
da’ i age.
I
fall to see “ Gullo of Women
S S ; . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . r r .". r i ' Ä
Ä
”
I
limi«««*
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