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THE ST. HELENS MIST O L i m * X L . ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921. NO. 29 LOCAL HAPPENINGS SOAKZ su ° £ Z '™ L AUT0 A ID E N T OCCURS ON HIGHWAY OF GENERAL INTEREST H uippooM Men Kuguar In Walrtr _______ _ AUTOMOBILE SKIDS; GOES INTO DITCH PLANS COMPLETE Several Hurt When Car le a v e s Pavement anil Turns Turtle— llaji|s-ns .Near Scappoose. l 'reatina In i., H a ilin g at < Inlnkit- T lie Mint— P e r s o n a l M en tio n o f Robert Lypch und Richard Ton- nln M atulday N ight— O th i-r Oe- A wet and slippery pavement is said Vi-rnoniit I 'u m p l r t n Plans for liig Ht. Helen« People anil Note« of Tlm»* \u< boria la« P u r c h é » « ,,f "I’ *1' J'’" 1'1" a f l«r j to be the cause o f an autom obile ac j I liny nitri fint«h«<1 th*lr d iy n labor ! ruim nla K»<n|x' Hi-rloun In ju r y . Thris'-J>ay Celebration— Ht. Helens Gcnenil I n t i n g i . cident which happened at one o' Ttdrland Fr<en Mlle» Kstetc----<1»|. | Tuesday, wauled uomo diversioni clock yesterday afternoon. The five- Furnishr* Itemi and Many Will tin day ,n u,n . drun* . o f , ••*«» — -| When the car driven by Mrs Lll- umilia (Vintre»-* «lu. Hid O pra «al. . . . r L lh* h. Miss bea trice Cowan o f Wauna, passenger touring car driven by Gust From II ere. Callornla touriat and m h l a h « : * - an , *,“ dt,red d“ w,‘ the lla" Hansom of l>orlland swerved as Oregon, la visiting relatives in St. Trost, . , . “ y , , “ ,,d , p»»t tlui Scappoose It crossed the logging railroad tracks Helens. which were his mother, wife, broth Tb* city council had . . , 'd “ *’ u" f 8*“ , " " k br,d* " 11 buT8 occurred of the Henson Tim ber company at No matter what the weather man Mr uud Mrs. John Sten and Dr. , er and his brother's wife, left the e “ .luutrii^of l “ » ^ 888 « ________ „ „ ,ul os n Monday Honda) night T I h he ' ,'ba‘ a * « ' ¡ n x . k m l s „ and hit the railing of and Mrs. liiglund spent Thursday 1 pavement on the curve near the does, he cannot dampen the ardor 1 recorder do not »how what Iran« jerfli.ht on dry land would be a little the sidew a lk '' j a c k ' Wh°t more, trav- I to AHtoria bridge which spans Scappoose creek o f the citizens of Vernonia and near r,d for the reason that he made * '- '» o ' the ordinary, that I. If th e ir .„ lin g _ -------------- salesman ------------- for the Omaha Oi Hotel Mrs. C. E. Wade waa down from which is about on e mile north 01 by communities w ho have made up ord of only those matter* which testimony la believed Hut at any | Supply company was struck hy a Portland for a brief vlalt with the Scappoose. The car skidded and the their minds to have a grand and W counell voted on . so his mlnu es rs c. thnae two grown men w i t h . portion o f the railing loosened hy I doctor Wednesday. driver was unable (o keep it In the ¡gloriou s celebration in the Cuming „„Id not give the public the In- youthful thought* decided on a , th„ , mpact (>f , h„ cttr Th„ M m ber| Mr and Mrs Claude Haynard had road and R went over the bank and j ' l t y o f the Nehalen. .alley, and the rmatlon wblrh they are enlltleil water battle I he battle occurred 1 «truck him In the breast and he was, as their guest Wednesday Albert turned bottom side up Norman Me- people o f St. Helens have entered crossin g." g," hut' hut Instantly A Another n oth er _ «„Unit Ml»« reporter wa* w « « just a little n m s | near » e . r the m e < < lonlger einiger crossin instantly irllle.l killed occupant Harvey o f Portland. Kay and Arch Duncan who live near- into the spirit o f the Nehalem me t* In g-'lllng to the meeting, but water was poured on passing ,,f rar Mrs cham berla in of W. W Ulakesley, C. W. Hlakesley I by an<1 were on the highway, saw tropolis and will do their utmost to her« I what happened: j au tolsi« than on the participant« In | Portland suffered a scalp wound Oswald (raining and Miss Eugenia’ t*18 »ccident and hastened to the re- aid in the success o f the celebration. Th» mlnut«« o f tha I« n ( m«*riliiR |WI , * lf *« >r ***** Mm. j Thu accident occurred about eleven Demlng let this morning for Mon- \ PartJ A committee, o f which Judge Mar ,r§ r**<l and approved Hherniau ,M* ttr*( MrM Martin, waa paHalng o ' c l o c k Saturday night and people mouth to attend tlie funeral o f Harry ! ThB car turned completely over tin White was chairman, called on lhat the city contribute ti,H und 1 bucket full (if water ! <,n the main street of C'latHkanie Stine. so It wa« necessary to right it before the business men o f St. Helens Mon toward the expenae o hiring a thrown Into the car Other hastened to the scene o f the aeci- Mrs. C. W. Hlakesley left yester- t*18 o c c upantB could be liberated. A day afternoon. The purpose o f the bAnd for the Fourth o f July celehra par ri4 P***"« Hnd ,,,Ml treat- • dent. Kit Conyera o f 8t. Helens, day for a visit to her old home a t ! Paa*lh|j auto took th* Injured parties committee was to raise $250 to pay tii.n Vernonia. W ithou t argument ¡M Mn *° wu*rgetlc were th»•« dry i — who was spending the night In C’ latK- T iesw a lcf, Canada It lias been nine- to a ('urtland hospital and the car (or the 20-piece band which St. Hi i llun at UOII ■ U l l (1 ui n I o r f l < « l . ... V. , . ....I- I ! . ■ land water fighter» who evidently kanle, was among the first to reach teen years since she visited the h o m e ; * 88 It •«• granted *n c |*arK® of George W. ,jns agreed to furnish. They met could not see cars ixissing on the ( b„ scene and W'hi.more was dead folks. Grant who resides In that vicinity with a hearty response. The hand Councllim»" Flynn mov ed t lint tb s highway | when he Mrs. Trost, mother o f the driver was organized by Raym ond W. Jones Mr and Mrs. G. Akre and family tld«l»nd» owned by Eugene Miles be ooiplsln t was made to Sheriff i There Is a sharp curve where the wqre the guests o f Mr. and Mrs J o f the car, was unconscious when who Is the leader, and who returned purchase'1 by the city T h e motion Mrs. Storla ac- picked up and her son stated to a Thursday from the encampment of t»i carried The tidelanda lire sup Wellington and Messrs Lynch a n d , highway crosses the railroad track I L. Storla Sunday reporter that he feared she was the Oregon national guard at Camp ««„it t„ Is* In front o f lot« iO and 21 ronseth after a short Interview at and then a straightaway through the com pan led them to Portland, return- Hcappoo.e, decided to he u,e »her- ma|n street o f Clatskanle it is th e' lng Monday. seriously if not fatally injured. Lewis. There will be twenty musi !, (,|ock 11 In the motion wa« (he Iff s gueat* for the night Wednes- supposition that the driver, being j Justice Ilazen s uourt room has The Party had b8t,n lou ring Brit- cians in the hand, all Columbia c oun nqnlrement that ail tazea Ira re day morning they appeared traforo unfamiliar with the road, took the been a scene o f busy action this lBh Columbia nd were on the way to ty boys. sitted Justice of the 1‘eare M K Hazen, ¡curve at too great a rate o f speed week In addition to an overplus thelr California home when the ac- But the band is only a small fea It „«a moved by Harnett and aec- and charged with disorderly conduct and was unable to bring the car Into o f speed cases, a number o f criminal j cident occurred The car was badly ture o f the big program which starts hy McDonald rhat the properly on the highway Fa, n one wa« flne<illb e road, but crashed Into the slde- cases o f minor Importance occupied i wroc8ed‘ on Saturday, July 2. There will be sejutred fm m Kugcne Mile* be leas I2T. and coils and gweu a day In Jail, walk The car veered «lightly, the c u r t ' s attention. i I^ t8r D,ne ° clock ,{.hur! ? a y ! races, sports fire works, patriotic M 10 the Columbia Hlevadorlng r«m - for ronlem plallon struck a telephone pole and cam e to Mr and Mrs. A J Deming a n d i " ‘ Kh ? ° I d ’ e® l‘8« lT8d ^ Mrs. exerciseg pl'c nic s, Haseball games psoy st an annual rental o f t*IO, I Sheriff Wellington stated that * stop In the middle o f the road family have moved to their new real-1Tro8t h8d (lled at 8 Portland bos- and every o t i!er 8ort a[ c iean amuse- lb* period of the loase being lor flv, when he arrested ihe men at Heap- The car was almost demolished dence on ('asenau street and Mr. and P*la L ( b e Mist was unable to verl- mentg >«ri »Hh an option o f five year» poose. after Hr I’ eel had made his Sheriff Wellington was notified Mrs (,’ . W. Hlukesley have ta ken, ^y lb® report. The Vernonia Chamber o f C om sort »1 not to eicoe.1 IO per cent complaint, lhat the cl.-xhlng o f the „ f l b e accident and he. Judge W hite I possession o f the attractive bunga merce is determined to make these *v«r th« price o f the first five year» ” men « a s soaked, but he did not Bnd Coroner White hastened to the j low which they had built on the west D EER IS L A M » three days the red letter days In the Tb« lea se haa not been «Ignei! he «wear that (hey were soaked, but „cene The body o f the dead mau! side of Casenau str^-t. » „ , « th« city ha« not yet obtained at any rate, after »pending a n i g h t , wa« brought to St Helena and kept j D EER ISLAND, Ore., June 30— history of the Nehalem country and Mrs. Edwin (loss has made ex dti* tu the property. , In Jail, they appeared before the bora until Wednesday, when it was' Mrs. Sutherland and children o f St. the follow in g committees will see John L Storia, secretary o f the SI Judge who "s o a k e d " them sent to Portland by the request o f tensive Improvements In the Muckle Helens visited with Mrs. M c D o n a ld : (bat the program Is carried out: building, adding two o f f ic e suites Wedn<J8dm, . Reception. C. S. Orwig. R. M Hall, H*l«h« Chamber o f C om merce, read ! Sheriff Wellington and District « sister who lise» In Indiana i„i« _ the , . second . . flo . . or ,, and tw o apart- Deer Island Live Stock association ; Chas. D. White, A. L. Parker. P. O. i latter b* had r ecelted from the Atorney Foote are determined to At the time o f the accident, the to ball Purtland Chamber o f C om m erce and break up theae petty violation« of car was occupied hy six passengers, meats to the third floor. The build- l dro¥e all their cattle back to the lsl- , Melllnger and B S. Owens; games. C. A. Mills and Dr. B. L. »dJrraied to the City Council o f the law "H oodluina," they say who three men and three womon. Sev lng Presents a neat up-to-date ap- an„ ,M t Krlday Mr and Mrs Lennie Clark were Sears; parade, Morris Heverling, E. Portland rvlatl«e to Increaolng the commit trt«ial offen ae. anil escape eral bottles o f Scotch whlsqey were pearance. • Room s will be ready f o r ' rent by July 1st. callers in Deer Island Friday. They Messing, F. A. Dixon, E. A. McDon- sperai regulation« between Llnnton punlshmenl, might commit more »er- found in a grip In the car and Don A delegation o f ladies o f the M w m return h om e soon. aid and H. J. Duncan; Farm Bureau aad th« Forestry building offenae* If they are not punlah- ald Dean of Portland staled to the „ ,, . . . , __ ed for the minor one* and while (nee reception, L. V. Malmsten, O. Sheal- court here Monday that they were E Ladies' Aid. conBistiug o f Mes- \ Robert Hamnill and bride Ham Me ormlck. In addressing the ... . . . . . . . . . * — , , » , " ... neither o f the officer* w«nt to be his property. He waa fined $75. darnes Fannie Ross, Willis, A n d e r - ! Ruth Posse) o f Corvallis, Or., visit- ey, A L Parker, F. O. Mellinger, J. enunc i deplored the fact that many . .. _ , , . . . . son, Stewart, and W'llson, will serve ed with relatives here last week. Wr. Rose and N. Dunlap; sports, C. . . . . .'h a r s h , they are determined to break The car Is the property o f C. W. pup • had been arrested for IrlTla . w .. . , , w Mr and Mrs. Frank Daly and Mr S. Orwig, H. E. McGraw, Dr. B. L, up the gang that delghts In break Peterson of Portland who was one dinner at the M E. church parlors, ' tsfractlon« of th« «pond law and Mi ing the law Thursday, July 7, from 5 to 7. Any and Mrs. A. Adams spent the week ' Sears, Cass Bergerson, J. W. Rose, o f the party. llorl* read a letter aaklng that the one wishing an excellent dinner f . . end at Battle Ground Lake, Wash- and B. F. Lane; singing, S. V. Malm- Lynch and Tonselh were released •peed cop be dispensed with, t’ oun fifty cents is cordially Invited to be lngton. ’ , sten and C. S. Orw ig ; concessions, from Jail Thursday morning and eHmin Flynn asked Mr Storla "did CITY SPEED COP present. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. English o f | B. F. Lane, E. Messing and J. W. both o f them were somewhat drier tb* Mine perion who wrote (hi* let than » h e n they acceptnd the sheriff's The local Knights o f Pythias Marshfield are visiting with Mr. anu j R ose; marshal o f the day, B. Rose. ROUNDS UP SPEEDERS M wrlle the letter as to »peed reg hospitality lodge has a dance scheduled for to Mrs. C. H. English and other rela- ----------------* ---------------- tlsllons, ' and Mr, Storla made no q - t - u p t TN'CCtr A T C Stepping on 'er, while a «peed cop morrow. Saturday, night in the city fives in Columbia county. r«plf Mr. and Mrs. Warren Paquette xTt.J_,ll.rNc> U n r h A i a was In the Immediate vicinity while hall. A g ood orchestra has been se-i A. E AUSTIN’S STORE $ksrni«ii Mil»« addressed the CLATSKANIE TEAM 6-2 the stepping was going -on, cost cured, the flo or has been put in ex ¡have returned from Bellingham and; MMcIt and was given marked a* R O B B E D SA T. N IG H T } pa c i ng m o t o rist, the sum cellent condition and th « reputation other towns in Washington where (Milan 'n part . « r Mile« said. ■— — « total of $107.50 for fracturing the this order has acquired for orderly ¡they have been visiting the last three W ith Rube Maxmeyer on the ‘ Mr Ma yor. these «peed cops cer Effecting an entrance through a »peed laws of this municipality with- and wel conducted dunces will as- weeks. tainly «how Home speed Just the sure a g o o d attendance. I An auto accident occurred here mound and hurling big league ball hack window Saturday night a theif In the past week. •(her day I saw six o f (hem start . .. ¡Tuesday at 3 o ’clock a. m. Three for St. Helens, Clatskanle was de robbed Austin's »lo re o f $3#0 In The city speed cop's report alnce Alvin Hill, star athlete o f the St men from AgtorU driv , throuKb l0 feated on their home lot last Sun Ml from 8t Helens 1 believe two I the last Issue o f this paper. Indicates Helens high school, s.«tended1 the big Po rtland at about ( 5 miles per hour day. The score was St. Helens 6, •f them e « r e state fops, two of ra* b Breaking a glass In the window lhat he has been busy The fines athletic meet In Portland the latter , ft the hlghway just south o f the Clatskanle 2. Rube allowed only tk«m county cops, on e a Ht Helens * , , 0 fht« robt^r turned th* cutch xnd and foricitures or nan inoney iiavu par o f last week and carAed o f f hon- d ot> throwln g one man out, who four hits, issued four passes and ora to the extent o f being "88<>nd . r e c e d e d a bad seal - o u n d . He was whiffed twelve o f the Clatskanle In the broad Jump event. Rev^ Ralph taken to s t v l n c ^n, B hospital. It batters. Bryant who did the twirl- .... , T . . . . . . <o — .......... * " » i . ; ; " : “ ; : -. , : ; . £ . v sp earow. form er Pa |ttor o f the Con- tQok g, x gtitchPR to close the w ou n d . ■ Clatskanle was touched up boosi If It Is permissible for speed . . d k n ow l-i Those who felt the call to gtve gregatlonal church in this city, was The car had one wheel demolished i fop fourteen hits. He Issued only one M U Hn u > a ? " ( chi«'’ e d j e of Manager T m e . ' custom of 'er the gun and thereby fell counter alHO a winner in the pole vault event and BeVeral other breaks Moon- Pass and «truck out six men Con- ***** l,nm ibmy ar* not e w i , , MlirD|UH nmner takon in af- to the speed c o p s eagle eye. were There will be n o services In th» shine was the cause. j yers was the star batter for St. Hel- Ui .peed violator» ' And then Ham ^ ba“ ii|nKl hours hidden in various Dr K C. Hackett. a physician of ens. gathering tw o singles and a ---------------- •---------------- Mci ornib k threw down the gaunt ' r| i((* , , hlt ator8 The .to r e Kela.., W a s h , who gave up $5 as a Congregational church on Sunday. triple out of four times at bat. R u be * lls thought that Ht Helens wa« l thoroughly ransacked before guarante.! that he would appear for July 3d. Sunday school will be held „ D T l T i y V TC G U t T M t 7 D * Maxmeyer also regained his batting Hereafter there will be U r l!.IN C .D , fitting In bad on account o f the ac 'i ' i a. found which g i v e » ! trial He didn't appear, howerer. as usual. eye and smashed out two clean sin Uoa u( the city »peed cop Before y h , h„ thief and his five bucks now repose in the regular services morning and even FIND MAN’S BODY gles In his fou r trips to the plate. ing. the pulpit being supplied from “ 7 8 . Bd “ e‘ Q‘» ™ ' ek t " 8 1 " , h " lr » : ; not . „ . „ . [ ¡ r but one c t y . . . r o n g box A. Rohde, pro- ■ ■— - ¡T h e ClatBk&ala field was soft and ulki John L Htorla. erecutlve sei reasonably c.»nver»ant with prletor o f a chain o f restaurants In Portland until the Installation o f a Mullno, Ore., June 29.— J. D muddy and fast fielding was lmpos- It Is the desire o f the Wary of the Ht Helena Chamber o f habits al>out the store Portland, speedeil up about $5 worth new pastor. Wilkerson was ound dead today in sibla a r “ Tce. read a letter r e c .lv e d by sherHf a ‘ .ff.ee I. working on ¡from the speed copM point o f view church to procure a young man w ho a wooded section near the Molalla The teams will meet again on July bin deploring the num erou s arrests 1 n ,n , Wellington and this am ount was forelted to the will specialize in social service work river. He took his own life, sever- j Fourth when they play at Vernonia. The crow ded condition o f the •w Infraction o f the city apeed laws a J(m„ H Br„ w o r kln « on city J V VanCstx. E. Glarner and ing an artery with a knife. Manager Conyers will probably send •nd ».king that the apeo.1 c op be and * ' 8 8 B wMrh , ht>v hop« W D. d u e ev.dently had the speed couty Jail made It necessary thav Wtlkerson disappeared from the Joe Antone to the mound f o r the so«ne o f the prisoners be taken to the dUml»»eit Councilman Flynn ask * r ,, te ti . . -----------------------■ i-^- -■ ■ * » » » the hug working overtime, as the cop home o f Mrs. Schatiman o f Mulino locals and feels sure that he will de •d Htorla If It w a. the same saan j * » ' ' d*wM$°p iaUX In landing garnered $10 each from these gedtle Multnomah county Jail for safe keep liver the goods. W edn esday ' “ Deputy SheVlff i F r,da y . > « » * " « 8 not8 9ay"'K hl9 rel; ing •who wrote the letter you have Jual ^ " . Y t h e time of going to press, late men as hall money to appear before Graves and Constable Frank George ativ«‘" would never see him attain. A raad wh.. wrote the letter aa to re ,, . . . h M, . understand» Recorder G odfrey Neither o f them went to Portland with a couple o f s8arcb was immediately started his HARRY M. STINE 'h J , ’nr" * nd “ rdln h a ^ e r l H ^ W o l B n J o n h « 7 e lw - a p p o a r ln « . the $»0 I. forfeited to t h . prisoners who are In durance vile | nei. ? hb(>^'_ * al!s®Bl.,VB d,BK; He leaves a family. It is believed DIES AT MONMOUTH Htor 8 Ai* 801 8n,w,,r which will lead to the arrest o f car- city _ . _________ ... (•f Flynn » guest Ion I Other* who wore caught In the net In default o f bonds to appear before he was despondent from lack of tain parile» today or tom orro» the next session o f the grand Jury. for fines and forfeitures were W J blayor Hallagh stated that the j work. He was 63 years old Harry Moran Stine, one time Uni ¡JoneB. $5; O. Gustaffson, $5; A J Mr and Mrs. Peter Adams e n t e r - ) __________________________________ . •P*"d cop waa her« to en forc e the . DO T rnTT D M versity or o f uregon Oregon c champion v e n in g ' ------------- versitj oim p iu u i athlete. iu iew , Hamilton, $7.50; H. H. RepHtock, •P""d regulations That Is waa not T W O C A R S C O L L I D E V ---------------, . . . . tained at dinner Wednesday W ednesday e evening hotel, am ong the I>r. and Mrs Beiglund and family d4e<* at his home in Monmouth ues- at the Orcadla accessary for him to bring In enough F IT flU W A Y C R O S S IN G i ' r8d Hosm' J®! *• Glover, * , t» pay h i. .ala ry, " T h e speed , H IG H W A Y k . K U o o l f » aj ^ y Ijeg, #r | H 0 ; h ( I^ w , guests being a number o f o u t - o f - j o f Marinette. Wisconsin, are guests day He was "4 years o f age. hav ing begn born June 5. 1887, in Leb Those present w ere: ¡at the Sten home this week. wp.’ the mayor »aid. "la to protect " ' * $ 1 5 0 ; A W Olson, $5, F J. Long, town visitors. anon, Or. He was the son o f Jacob tbi people » h o travel on the atreels a eolllalon on the highway In 8t j D. Em ery. $ 2 ^ 0 ; J- l ronln, Stine. His father was a •nd highways and even though hs Helena, esch car the loser o f a wheel, j |t ; h . W. Hill, $5; W . C. Coffman, Mrs. Hurkman o f this city. Dr. and merce la ln rec.e lpt o f letter from the H and Mary „ ! J 8Da£ r m in in the Mil B«y«r arrest* anyone o r brings In : waa the sum total of »n autotuoh e Mrs Herglund o f Wisconsin Mr | Portland Chamber o f Com merce to " X ? and “ as accidentally inyims to pay a fine I deem that Ihe ’ wri'ck Wednesday forenoon * _ _ and Mrs. H a v el Sten o f Great t a ils . !t be effect that the matter o f increas- k m , Whiteston in 1»9 1 •trsHt, an,i highways In the city A Ford touring car. drfven^ b^ ¡ W O M A N S C L U B H O L D S Montana. Misses Helen and Ogda ,ng the speed limit beteween Linn-1 Harry s t^ e w a s graduated from should be patrolled and the safety C O Bell of Astoria, struck a Ford ton and the Forestry building, has . n ' _ Normal In 1906 and from ANNUAL ELECTION Sten o f Los Angels, Cal. . „ . •f caraful drlvart be guard*«!." delivery cur, owned end driven y In honor o f Mrs. Charles Blakes-1 beon referred to the Portland city the . stit„ , unlverBlty While state university fn fn 19 i 2 ley w ho left Thursday for a visit '■ COuncll with the recommendation Utile else was done by the coun- Negro o f Yankton, on Iho highway at the university, with R. P. New- where Ihe road coming from Yank- At the homo o f Mrs E. H Scott to her form er home in Canada, Mrs. |that Buch tncrease be made It will be *•» b*for* it adjourned. land, he held the championship in ton crosses It Mr Negro was on Tuesday afternoon the W oman s club Charles Graham entertained Thurs- teraem bered that the St. Helens iennls doubles f o r the northwest h i. wav to Ht Helen- and the Aatorl* o f Bt. Helens held Its annual elec- day evening. June 23 Those prea- chamber n, atle thtB repuest. ,e n " ' d ' 7 Mr8 Mary SUne .. . „ . . ' a vorv h„ _ | His mother, Mrs. Mary st ne L O C A I r n n r i f M F M H F R ' s -■«’ was hound for Portland Those elected were ent were: Mr and Mrs W. A. H a r r is ,' LODGE M E M B E R S c sr waa n ^ ^ wb— „ helng torn tlon Mrs o f officers Claude Haynard, pr«* dent; Mr and Mrs T. S White. Mr. and! „ C" ' . S 1 “ J L J o him as well a- VISIT W I T H R A I N I E R from each Of (he car., both cars H A. CMIds^^ »Ice P'r88' d e n t' Mrs N O. Larabee and Mr. a n d , py m,i n . T U?®l L . T 'M 'l "“" " f £ ^ A J Doming o f St. ■were more or less damaged Mr» Mr* Carlson, secretary, Mr» I t J Mrs. rs W . A Ketel Dainty r e r e . h - ' W8*n * 1 — 1 * 1 who wan In th* <**r with her Southard. , treanurnr, Mr«^ Thon menta l i l t ’ l l I r* were W H t* S served CI » H i ¡ and »H U t all t ll wished V* U 1 I1 C U ................... - .. l,„ ,,l„ „ „„ IL .,1 « )ai,d sustained ■ i— h»' e l t p Fllppln and Mrs Albert Hurcham, Mrs Hlakesley a safe trip and a “ ^ o r U s n V h o.p U sl *nd r i b FIELDHOUSE MOTOR yti* Si Helens chain gang waa In ^ Ll?a| bruta«* .»» on 1 (h members o f the library board nalnler In force Saturday evening d b„ t nothing o f a serloui n pleasant stay at her form er home , ed Mrg chrleten|en with a flne ba. For the first three months o f the CO. MAKES REPAIRS Ü e Odd F e l l o w , lodg .. , « • “ 'b ......... —. ------------ - - 1 « e " o -- f ‘ . " „ " è Mrs 8. C Morton and Miss Olga hy girl at midnight Monday. Mr year the subjects o f study will be •*t city and aaalst In exemplifyin g Christensen was In Portland Tues llellborn had as their guest* Sun China. Japan and < o r e a Subjects *»• degree work Carpenters have been busily en (for the last six month» will be poltt- day, Mr. and Mm Frank Patton and day to make the acquaintance with gaged this week in remodeling the Th" vlatiiira were right royally en- FISTIC FOLLOWERS Mr. and ___________ Mrs. G eorge M Flavel As , hla daughter and brings back word ___ _ o f — H i FAVOR FRENCHMAN ■ ii-ai and economic problems and mu torln •ftained by (heir hosts, and In ad- T h e party motored from the [ that mother and daughter are g e t - , s , o r e room and offic e o f the r ield- attlon to tbe lo dge work en joy ed e 1 sir "p o rt city.” In speaking o f changes |tlng along nicely. house Motor company, •P'"ndld banquet Many vlaltora which had occurred during the past, Mr and Mr„ Thom as H Hoy and Manager u fl“ 1'“ f i - n S **ra also present fr o m Kalama The ra jsA u «5 ir w T C H few years, Mr Patton remarked. c h n d r ,M1 returned to St Helens Frl- a ^ r t s room d. signed after plans Halena lodge team put on the "that a few years a » o It would have dav after an a bssnee o f several j*'>PPll8d b> l h f , , 1 . , " \ h, . * 7 ,n the third degree and were been a tw o dr three day trip to come m(>nths Mr Roy who was for BeT- I «rd garage« and distributors^ tt hen “■«hly complimented f o r th e Imprea- - favor o f Ihe Frenchman, though from Astoria to St. Helena or P o r t - !i r a l y„ ara tn Krocery business rorapleted it will be so arranged that E t. Hallagh manager o f the lo- manner In whlrh the work was h e i r J u d g m e n t 1» t h a t D e m p a e y will land If hy road, but this morning here decided he w ould try Callfor- i u «onv en ien m will enable a Mles- al station o f the Columbia River •«"mpiifted to the candidates The The fart ^ h t e ’r^“ ought ‘ the l“»cker"»'"'^«octatlon. reports that the we thought we would take a little I n|a for a while, but after looking man lo , a v. h s ba n ' ij*ini,’ diat(>Iy on ,,»lsn» team en joy s the enviable ) win situallon, con- aJ y1, par.t desired »>«tem being one claims to ,’T he " a ^ " « h,8r. .luring w a r tPa, c h o of f aalmon severa. trip and decided to com e to St Hel-|OVBr tj,e business ^ o r d among the lodges o f Ihe stale *!• «»■ l? h"%•„rd’ war ¡catch aalm..n for ror fhe rnm past pas; m-»: ens W e left Astoria at 9 :3 0 and c iu ded to return to 8t. Helens - It af Jj? str» n8 features were here at 12 :3 0 and didn't hur Is probable that he will again enter, 7 , T M r . W M m . , ^ .t; to tha state. ry.” Mr. Patton is one o f the fou n d business field in St. Helens ‘ 8 h e d *he,r work, ' 1r* M,,,er w ‘ Among th o s e present front thla front. 1» rcsponalbPr for b „»raus I delivered to him and on Thursday ers and principal stockholders o f the the though he has no definite plans at a ,‘s‘’ bp r n ^ o n c e d n a new. well title Mbs catch was approximately the w ere r bna niakealey, W A nient in favor o f the * ° ’ d h The Roys motored from » » • ¡‘ •d o f f ic e in the front o f the u c k »'-' e r even . ..Hhlnvard" « h «“ « * J .!'", Demp ! same » i . Tad Garrison who looks af Astoria Savings Rank and la opti present '’ men, M F Haten. W J Fullerton, Ilie s si«' mistic as to the fu»ure o f Astoria I^xng lieaeh. California, to St H e l - ' bu" d,n* rested from Bhlpyaro v . A I 0|t, i ’npl. Spinner W A ¡ r / T h ^ - s T e aome- who prefer mr the business o f James Sheldon „Utsa that for the past several days Mr Flavel Is a »oil o f the late Cap- PMB a distance o f about fovrtSOB i f ’ ’ ' *’” rry Harrison Percy Vesxle. They experienced no K O. W arner of Pendleton has . d the receipts have averaged a ton per tain Flavel who, with the late A. M hundred mile* ' J Mct'oiinm, Price n E. Cooper. Dempsey to win, that ,la r Roth Mr Hallagh and Garrison Simpson, established a bar rowing trouble except that north o f Rose (been appointed by Governor Olcott American wo..l£ come up „ rt Ha* " Hacon 8 Ì Keith, Davi», K, T e D e m p s e y .h e k o • service on the Columbia river In the|hurg and where considerable high- as a member o f the state livestock /r**t Robey Rrowka. Mason O. W give Dh o s s or come are o f the opinion that the run of early days and did much towards jway work wa* In progress. It w a s 1 sanitary board. His term will ex- fiu. Itangaund, Dr R u s ^ l l . nated In Ihe fight ™ay^ t"u7 day aftar. fish will Improve as the high water maktng a port o f the Port o f Astoria | necessary to make many detours. Ipire June 30, 1925. "*hnn<»n t h . . . whose u » names . . . . « « thlft tO th«‘ Mist (»•!'« * recede*. ""on anrl and n others ws will have tha return. I noon. for »•Par w », unable to Issrn itu Highway and Nosh Taaalng Autolal«— I'lni'il. j.,k j s s s t .“ .:l -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - r£i Whitmore K ille d W hi'ii I ui 9HOW S lNCREASE -- — lir lc fly T o ld fur liu ny Kcuderw of