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THE ST. HELENS MIST VOLUME XL. ST HELENS. OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1921. NO. 30 l,f How,it« testified mutely to J ll. Thatcher left Saturday in ■ III!' esteemed place |hi, rinu family company with Mr. and Mrs Sam Me |. m <U|.I. h In all heart«, aa.l on mi oil dina of Salem on an auto trip to Se «lilo« were heard expr< lona o ilerp attle and Mritisii Columbia They >) ni|ia r hy expect to I,,- absent about a week. -------— » ---------- Mr and Mrs J W. Akin and Mr \\ anvil Nrhalrni \|«lro|M»lis MtatfCrt Ititf (>utli»r»<l tty Mist K.| m > i i . th for »t*d Mrs. < E. Luke motored to W A It It KN, O r . July 7 Tim riirrf-hay (VlrlinUion— In (»n u t Mils) It.-aib'is--- Vows Solos lui.I Hillsboro on the Fourth lo be pres plcnlr ,.f the Lutheran s o f H iii i o i i i m II i i k < oin- i annual Siinrss mu I K i i U t tain* Tfiouaauiia 1‘orsonalN A laiut IVopIo of Ht. • tit at the big celebration which was Hr«'.* ■iiuri'h wa« hold m Du big,..,, grove belli In Washington county’s capital. H ear) Keila- DI. s a» Iteauir or Injury — Many From Ht. Helen»* Attend. Molí as und Vicinity. niuiiHi« *•' < ,umli,n « « l Form for on July tin I ully ten thousand people w'*-re Wlien tulo und Motore) eli Col. lini Ilu V I ti n. Irr— Htoi i r h o f Pro - III» Swedish I lapt I hi Sunday school there, they said, and the program of lid)— Coroners Jury f i n d s t u r I hai ihr l>iK eelehratioii of the Miss 1‘ hyllis ltrown visited friends the day was carried out without a children hold a plcnlr In him l.lmlali. pi,. \ou Know. Fourth ut Vernonia wuh a (ÜHtinct In Portland Thursday. Driver (aitili)' of In i »im itar)’ jttrovn on July 4th hitch. I It Allen was the week end gueet i . .li slang o I er Accolla* N e g lig e , » » tjirio a nuinhur altwndoil the tin SmcrHH I h the opinion of every one Ml \ 1*1*04 MK Mr. and Mrs. Frank George and win, attondod The various coin mit-, of M and .Mrs. Fred Jensen of July i .‘loliratlon at Vi notila a n d 'o « . « appointed jK AIT h >SK, Or., July 7 MI hh Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hollngworth Mr and Mrs. Eugene MlakeHley left liy Ilio Vernonia Henry Keibe aged 2 L is dead, and Thursday morning for an outing of \>ra I’l l " WUH a ffUt’Ht of i'p orted a Mplondld tint» Mr« ( • Carlson mil $hilclmn of i haiiihor of . 'on,tuerce worked un» wore Portland visitors Wednesday. everal days ----- expected ......_____ __ to . me, William McHride. Jr., . is accused of They M,)i» Ali" KrynohlH <m»r th « w««k James Kemp and Jack McKinley I’ort lund an» living ut Ihn HazMii c'.i ingly and carried out every de t to Astoria and return via thb "«voluntary manslaughter as the re- en,j rtirv aMrliflrd f ho WoHtorii motored to Portland for the Fourth horn»* Mr ('arlaou I h 011a of th« tail planned. N'ehalem road, camping and fishing u 1 ,or 8,1 ;tl ‘-¿«ieut which occurred uTi'iiti«'»» of i h r Alpha, ('h i Oiiigu, Saturday was the first day of the Dr W J Thompson, the eyesight wherever they wanted to stop,” as , '"dhwav one-batf mile north olio of till, soloists Hho iiMUt hunU h•*r*• Yen Tho KrmiKti will hold a Hpnciul celebration and comparatively quiet, specialist, was in 8t. Helens Thurs- Mrs George expressed It. They will . er inland about eight o'clock voral solos which worn reii<h*r' 'd on .Saturday evening to dt* llun.lreds of uutolsts reached Ver-jen/. The motorcycle eturn to St. Helens Sunday even- -Monday evening. •cl, after th>. c I oh I iik bañ much «'U dotila and camped awaiting the two, Lawrence Holman of Portland was ins. driven by Keibe and the car driven •'Ido «omo Important matters il iiol dons— n Saturday ov- quel u( A Inp days Amusements and picnic* » business visitor in St. Helens Tues- by McUride collided A chicken dinner will be served i n ! 0» f*r ‘ de collided. The testimony I ,;irls who reina'ned eu- goodly < towel Is expected to he pres- w, I lie feuture on this day, da/ he social hall of the Congregational M''liru1'' » ' “ 1 -Mi-» -Met lung who tin " .'Sunday the < Columbia juieil a pa 'dc 1,11 the t'ulu.nbla rlv ................... . .. “ " » « Í 111.1 »lumina c County ounty Miss Irma Keithly of Portland vls- church, by the ladies of the church : Wit,8 111 ,llfc car waH ll*at theF turned ,r high»a> Sunday Voru Is enter- ,, f |u„ , ‘ f*|w °Tf Farm Muroau held its firat annual lted with relatives In St. Helens this on Thursday, July 14 from six to ' , lo t’a " ' a car in iront of them •lap picnic and fumiers from every eo»- week uiniio: M -i Ida May (lullvor and • iglit oclock P. M. There will pe ' “ “ 'l -saw t,lft nil->l«rcycle approaching, filTb'd1* *oP fly Ju ly “ f ' " nd ,a rm " rH froni ev« ry Hoyt Hon of the county were there. There Miss Mary Morton Portltand was ,l,ra H " f Beattie, MUs Cora ■ntcrtalnment and social features. I , out the l i “ ' « the driver of captain of the hone Jp.»up oí lit »merlon and Miss Alice ' . 1 " . ' ll" " ' 1 " ;‘ " l •all''' wa a baseball game between Hain- the guest this week of her brother, for which the hall is so wel ladapted, , llJutorÇycle, so it was said, saw ' "''••rlnp ., reward of a and \ .• rno.ua which afforded A. C. Morton. «„„Id of Port land this wook A • a connection with the dinner. Thé was impossible, so ben " ‘ formation of II« amusement to those who did not at- Mrs J W. Day had as her guest public is cordially invited. party »f • M iily two came out for Dinner Keibe, brother of the deceased, ....... «... . ..... .. end Miss ... on III» Price furm Mon whereabouts lend ,... Hie .a...... picnic for .......... over the week Emma ôUc a plate. picnic lii'" and who was on the motorcycle with A number of the farmers have Monday the Fourth was, of course, P leming of Portland, I'lllIlK all returning to , . of I Ilf da E. E. tjuick is mourning the loss i h.i s. brother, testified, to go to the . . i , b a d H ie lt to » p h i •m , V e d. ref as the real big day and there was not H. J Anderson was taken to a -f a fine thoroughbred barred P,y- : n .Kht. of the car’ for he claimed it Ur ««y I ' • lay lor a tea given by In to pa) $2 fiO per month The . .lull moment P,»nicking, bronev, Portland hospital Wednesday to un- I'.oulh Itoek roost.-r and a big fine *,as ‘‘ agging the left «m e of the road. K ivi P i ' o Kingsley uftor which price Is prohibí!.y • wie verv few l.ustlng, baseball games and putrl» dergo a serious operation, lot of lb guls will return to thi.lr plmni ■ en of the same breed, which some , 0 l ‘ stiileti t,lut his brother went used I ni"«« Ilio public ser- otic exorcise» entertained the large Harry lleckett, a Portland a»tor lone» In vy a-, hingt on und Callfor- vb-o UlK left of the roa.1 so as to avert •n,mission grants a iodi lion crowd present and lue 20-plece band ney. was a guest at the home of 11 - m-uk thief lifted from the roost in a tu head-on collision. The is motorcycle night The ........7“ ” “ vo.oaion. m e mi els hen house Saturday night. ' .r al lousi $l no per month, which was furnished by the St Hel- I'. McCormick Monday. rooster tlllvo Stolon borg at the U, not" was one of Mr Quick's highly ■"irutk rlKllt lender of t he auto, Th public s.-rvnc : ommisslon to • ns ( liamber of Commerce render- Miss Naomi Hunnell returned, ditch prized I fowls, and krury W t homo 'Thief show ed .* *2® ,w e'u d‘ lcl on the discuss III» telephone rates will be the motor- •n«ot h spent tils legal held ut Portland on July 18. A, E c.l music which was much uppreciat- Thursday from a six weeks' visit ! is discriminating riminating taste bv nii-kine “ 1 ul Ule road and th» liehst il by picking et! and enjoyed. with friends in The Dalles _____ _____ y. lc to tii" .••It. When Henry Keibe hu host in the flock. ojilxy c S. atlb. Uriel and A I, Mol i will rep- In tlie afternoon the baseball game Mrs Pete rltakko of Portland and To make room for fall and winter '*'as picked up. he was unconscious, M « I» visiting III Souslde r* »"til tlie pat i r>iis of this section between Clatskaule and St. Helens Mrs Hush Ferris of Seattle visited oods wo are positively closing out ‘ D»' -11. a u t o i -; brought hint to i X gao a >.f Mrs Mllloy and express confidence that a reduc- drew ., large crowd. The game went friends in St. Helens Sunday, • t tremendously low prices all goods ,,r ‘ , * lio “ dvis.-d_ that he be trillai Vi iiable, ox servirò man of lion of rutes will be grunted tec inning» before Clatskunte chalk- Mrs. Kaymond Heavers had as her Nothing could lam in-. ponding Ito week end I be beri y growers and those In «•d up a victory. The score was ti to gu-st for over the week end her sis- now In stock This includes all silk rus , “ t‘> Portland. dresses, suit«, sport skirts and coats. '.“ I1.e i,’ r tfau injured ntan and he flit! friends tero-,led ate d ou .mg the li< Idlng iu favor of Clatskaule. ter. Miss Fay Morrell of Portland. All millinery marked down to cost du'a, shortl-v alter reaching the hos- Mr anil Mrs Juck Duncan of f a »-»ling in the very ueur future St Helens people showed their ap- Mr and Mrs. John Strange and prlces. Take advantage of this inon- , Hoiquiam Washington, wore home *° f " '1 w,*> aM,l means fur next predution of the enterprise of Ver- family of Portland ..ere the guests y-saving sale. We must have the I . h« v°ral other witnesses were heard fur th« *oo, end «•..r to market their crop and prop- noma and several hundred from here of Mr and Mrs Hoy Gill Monday. room and the stock now on hand > wyre Ilot «Je-wltnesses to Mlm Pelici Notier of Portland wa* rli gra.lt The and pack I he plan may attended All of them claim they J_ I). Foster of Chehalis, Washing- must he sold Milady’s Shop, Muckle the accident. They testified a» to the I gumt of relatives and frleuds Sat l.o outlined at Ih«* tnn i grange meeting wore well repaid for the long trip ton, Is here for a few days visit with block. relative positions and speed of the urila) and Sunduy ( his friends, Mr. and Mrs. J on Saturday evening land congratulate Vernonia citizens1 E. Ham- Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Boals and fam cars, but lien Keibe claimed that the . owing . . . to . III» . ruin . lust , . Thursduy .. , , A K Lund loft on Saturday for and those of surrounding cummuu. sof car was so far on the left ily who reside near Mayger were -McBride ; th« jo > • . Mi tee* e d their pic- Tacoma where he will witness the r.y on their enterprise and success, Mrs Lawrence Holman and daugh- St. Helens visitors Wednesday. Mr ’ - i f . 1 10 roii <1 tiiat 11 waB impos- jk in the . iinuslum o f the achoul races and Incidentally buck Ills ------------- m ------------- ! ters Margery and Hhoda of Port- Boals. who is chief electrician fo r. ' a , / 0 Pass ‘l ' ! . V,“ 1.1* . “ " ,e_ f a v o i i t . pony Arthur spent some LIBERTY INN 1 land were visitors in St. Helens this he Noves-Holland I-oggtng com-' A ttf r heani,l g the evidenct‘. uie Obrrlln college Saturday night, ac- months at Tacoma a few years since m p r i M r o n » v week. Puny, said that the company had J“ r,y brou8ht in the b lo w in g ver- euatpstile.l by her little nephew, Ver- .ud ... ..sioually runs up there lo r** ! OPENS AnfEDNESDAY Harry Lyons and daughters spent almost completed the extension o f i a c t ' . lua TwA of . 'lit. ago. new old ur.|ualntunces and as »ocla- — ■ ■' — - the Fourth and several days follow- three mileB of their logging railroad " e> tlie undersigned, being duly A group <>r sorority girls o f the lions Wednesday has been set as the day ing with relatives and friends in .¡nd would soon be ready to begin summoned and sworn as jurors to I'nlveralty of Washington, fourteen ------------ * - ol th. formal opening of the Liberty Salem logging if the lumber and logging iu'tuire into the cause of the death lo number made merry at the Price I Pub.-lor Fla* ! Inn which is located in the Goddese , Mr. and Mrs. t'harles Holmer of conditions showed an improvement o f one Henry Keibe, find as fol hums one day lust week B A F IIK L O K F L A T , O r, July 7. of Liberty building on the highway I Aberdeen. Washington, were the lows: That he lives in a favored spot of Karl Pearson who has been vlslt- Mr uml Mrs C. J Holllngworth 1 *hort distance front the depot Mr. guests o f Mrs Thomas Isbister Wed- the United States was brought fore- i That the name of the deceased Inj his mot her In Ada. Ore., for the atid family motored to Portland l111* ^ . Hoilgers will have nesday. ildy home to C. C. Carson when he is Henry Keibe. That he came to pail two weeks, returned home with Wednesday charge of the inn and will make a Rev. and Mrs 3. D. Johnson rao- received a letter fio m his brothei I his death on the 5th day o f July, Mr and Mis Gtlmour hy auto Mr and Mrs Nils Lin.I berg of specially of chicken dinners. The tored to Portland Wednesday, re- in-law in Kansas wnich told of the 1021 in Portland. Oregon, as the Mn tuples Is at the home of her inn has been attractively furnished turning their guests to their home in devastation a hail storm had wrought result of a collision between a ale«, Mrs Will ilehrman. Forest Knappton are spending two weeks and presents a homelike appearance, that city. to his crops recently. Mr. Carson'* motorcycle driven by the deceased brow, » 1.0 Is at preseut in tlie IH. at their farm home. Mrs C. ¡5. Lake has as her guestwi Kansas relative sustained a total loss and an automobile driven by W ill Mr and Mrs G C Tichenor and Colonel Parks, owner of the build-' Vihcent t .pital und very III family of Portland were guests of Ing, Is expected here thla morning tc this week Mrs W. O. Wright o f Port o f 100 acres o f grain by hail and iam McBride, Jr., said collision oc Th» Clunlnger car, while being relatives on the Flat over the Fourth up. rintend the Installation of an land and Miss Blanche Bradley of curring near the town o f Deer on top of this misfortune is in a drlwu by the son of Mr and Mrs Ml Hedgi - and her nephew, Hon ‘b'clric lighting plant and when the rfan Diego, Island in Columbia county, Ore hospital badly used up from an auto Aik, was run Into As far as we aid Hlakesley. returned to Grays plant is In working order, the Inn Mrs. Charles Wheeler has as her mobile wreck It is needless to say gon. on the 4th day of July, 1921. could learn no one was Injured lln . i Washington Piiursila) her will be ready for business Mr and house guest this week Mrs. George that Mr. Carson has no longing to We further find that the accident The Wiksiro m aniily picnicked ut home where Itonald will spend three %,r v.as due to the negligence of said Rodgers are experienced rest- 11 Viels and daughter Virginia of return to Kansas. Txrseii. «¡th many relutlv»« who ,,,. f„Jlr «....K h vacation William McBride. Jr., in that he uurant people and sometime ago San Francisco. H 3 Mason and Harvey Jordan uni» In f.. the Fourth, Including failed to properly observe the road Mr and r.Ms J M Iturkhead en- were In business In Clatskanle. By Miss Edna Christie was called leturned from Tacoma early Tues- Mr and Mi» Harry Hugh, and fam teriamed the follownig at dinner last -'vin g the public good service and home from Portland Wednesday by t. ty morning. They saw the big auto in front of him before turning to the left to pass an overtaken auto Wednesday ..veiling M i-« Eva Mary kood things to eat, they hope to os- the serious Illness of her father, races and enjoyed them. Mr. Mason Floy«1 McKay drove a party of I l f kman of Tillamook Miss E d rle , tablish and maintain the popularity Henry Christie in commenting on the speed regula- mobile and in that he turned to the fourteen . , i.tlng o f officials and Mrs. C B. Crouse entertained a riot 8 in Washington said, "there are left in the face of an approaching La Bare and Mr and Mrs. H. E. La- lhtt In® friend« of in.. Nehalem company to number o f little folks Wednesday in no speed cops to harass you when vehicle and also that he failed to Bare and family of St Helens. at Hi ileb-iis, when- they enjoyed a honor of her little daughter Gene you are driving at 30 to 35 miles turn back to his own side of the Mr and Mrs F.ank llerdahl ac- RAINIER COMES HERE ik* up the hill side road when he did observe the ap vieve's birthday. per hour and through the many ompanled by the Misses Helen and FOR GAME SUNDAY “ ft Hartman, her son t'harles Mr. and Mrs. Frank George and towns we passed, no one held us up proaching vehicle and it is the F lo r i n » » Larson, Glen Williams and Ud family. Mis. Ellis of Spantiwuy. Mr. and Mrs. when we were traveling at a safe and opinion of the jury that said W ill Mr Davies motored to Vernonia . , , . Eugene Blakesley . . left . * Uhlngti.ii .ill relatives of the via I lutskanle an.l camped for sev- iam McBride. Jr.is guilty of in The old time rivals. Rainier and on a several days camping and flsh- ane gate. 20 to 25 miles per hour, Hiimuller family, were in allend ..,al days reluming Monday night. At Helens, will cross bats at the fair ing trip Wednesday^ voluntary manslaughter. and this is in marked contrast with •nro st the funeral on Sunday. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, Mr and Mrs John Met nil) and grounds Sunday afternoon The Miss Margaret Osburn Miss Grace the reputation Columbia county Mrs Sh.il of Portland, with Mr. this 7th day of July, 1921, J Mr,' , iuv I fill, !, and liaugh- promised contest has arousel more Reeves and Miss Ruth Dayman of bears as to the apprehension of *nd Mis Weaver of McMinnville, -or Minnie motored to Vernonia via than usual Interest Because of the Pori land spent Tuesday as the guests speeder motorists." The jury was composed of the fo l lure been guests at the G W Grant , l„t 'k .n le Monday after taking In rivalry between the .owns and teams, of Mrs Charles Lake lowing: J. H. Flynn, foreman; L. R. home, ail spending the Fourth with I ...... I,.I,ration there they came back *ln<e the teams last met. the lower Mrs. Amy Motto and son and LIBERTY OFFERS Rutherford, M. Saxon, 0. E, Lake, Ih» Pr.-.i Kraut family ul Rocky I,) «„>■ of Hillsboro and Portland, river team has been strengthened, .laughter returned Thursday from a John Omundsoti. t . L. Cooper. I Point. BIG ATTRACTIONS District Attorney Foote has not v irtv consisting of Mr and Mrs I" 'he first game St. Helens won by several weeks visit with friends in Mr« Siitii .mis' sister returned to V J Holllngworth Esther dolling- ) <'U.»e score indicated what further action will be The Rainier team Protland and Vancouver. | ker h.itne in Tacoma Wednesday Among the many good pictures taken. .1 Ur ,,.t Mrs C J Hailing- now proposes to even up and they Miss Annabel Isbister and Miss *hll« driving over they mot with an which the Liberty theatre has book- ------------- * -------------- ( „ d daughters Barbara and • ...... W « » « “ llarrio‘ ,M' joint •ccident, Hu- car turning over end , ...I Merrill Holllngworth and Ia c c o m p a n ie d by a number of Rain- at a charming dancing party Friday ed for the following week is a series n T 7 p l r T V i Q 5 r W A B for end Fortunately no one wa* u of pictures entitled "W ild Men of b E r l l 1 l c\t>aii.o£>UK He H , - n o ter rooters. The "old reliable" Rube evening at the Oread.a hotel urlouitly burl stde^ a , u ia r t a r t Maxmayor will do the heaving for Mr and Mrs. Grin Shepherd left Africa." The first o f this series *" MAKES CLEA NUP Several ,,| ,, n r population spent , ,>-;t Helena and every member of the Saturday for a ten days’ visit to S»‘ "T h e Jungle Dancers" and will be the Fourth Hi» Fourth in Seaside. Among them .„aches sain will be on their tip- aille and Tacoma They attended shown at the Liberty Sunday and Mr itul Mrs Hraymer entertained > s t Helens »»re |i \\ i-rice and family, Kolmrt Monday in addition to the regular Deputy Assessor Morris lias corn- ' r M rihdiv of their ' oes to defeat the Rainier aggrega- the races at Tacoma Monday, honor of the bitlhday or tm ir Mr and Mrs K f Ballagh went show The picture was taken in Af- Pleted Ins tour ot the county and is Mcbuy ¡mil family, Gilbert and ' ------------- * -------------- to Portland Thursday to attend the rica and the eye o f the camera has again back in the office. Deputy Khoda Mr. Garrison und Gladys. son and their daughter • 1 A:n»a Scud.l*-r l(ov Krneniiui Wul- n",r,‘,Ur "* ’ 'the lawn. RETURN FROM Knights o f Pythia. dance which wa. pierced the darkest spot on earth. T red Watkins is still in the field but . _ .,«es.T*«aaT « » T-®T'"T' Riven on board the barge Bluebird. discovering savage jungle lives that expects to clean up the assessment ^ Erick Mr Toffyn and fam- •.......... l;; " 1 ln • « , anV.'H °? after which they built a bonfire and LEGION MEET Mr ani, Mrs j G Saul and gon •Iviltzed man could never imagine. work within a few days. ^ 'An and family, Mr atid Into roast. About thirty- Mr. Morris -tates riiat t ne asses— , ,tj> I'oitor the Laintierson had young people from St. Helens» I Mr and Mrs J II Wellington and John and Mr. and Mrs B D. W1U- The picture depicts customs o f the i fiv* fxmllq will show de- re Mr Mr and and Mrs Mrs wiinum William k Russell re- lams and family spent o . 11,,!»..m ..„,1 t |,o Flat were u h w i i re- ^..... * Sunday and uncivilized, love and funeral rites., ment roll for r.t-l The ' ' f f family held theli u ‘*sf ^ 1 .* Verv oleaaant turned to St Helens Monday morn Monday in Portland and Vancouver. and customs inherited from barbar- crease in the uuntber of Lve siu k »nnual | I't'iil. in their grove, on the a,ltl " J ° 1 5 ' Ing after having attended the annual “ !» » U «•»«■« Howell. Alisa Elhel ism. Gilbert Grosvenor. president of in t*1«“ county over that of tho rolls T.iurth say-. ,s esp.-- i t . usual g.H.d time was evening _ convention of the „ U lr ic a n I.egloi. Bennett, Harold Decker and Estes the National Geographic society, af- f,,r IU- " 1 lu' * ctally noticeable in ihe nuuibet .-• which" waa herd" at Eugene The « rouse motored to Hood River In ter seeing the picture, wrote lo 'ttiong the outside guests Ih.Miitnd Mrs meeting was attended by more than L-R™ new l hevr- let on the i ourth. producers congratulating them on hogs, this class of livestock showing ®r" « known here, were the DOWNING, Or July " Mrs. Llsher, who has been the the remarkable production and ex- a marked decrease with sheep a close viu. I « t ii.uiuunii nii'inin'iN ni t ho legion *Mhburi mil v and Mrs Wash burn pressing appreciation of the feat of second. Other live stock shows a Mr. Dr. Leonard John Vandenhergh. mis- URbt percentage ot decrease, from sionarv and Paramount explorer. In rhere are, according to the asse— over obtaining the pictures The views of niettl Hals. ow ers of real es- fam ily Ihe savage tribal life In the jungle 1 tat# in ( olumbia county One n Th. are by far the best shown anywhere, gratifying fact the so critics state. There are four pic- *how, is th© number o f new residents Helm lures in the series and they will he in tho count) Air Morris o im.i • > Frldi brother* shown every Sunday and Monday a t 1 Hat fully 400 new owners of real ttmnlty fu. > pull. Carl had been at *h0 'Mae' M llu rd 'o f Milton Creek I McKenzie river Mrs. L. G. Ross and Mrs. Carl the Liberty until the series is finish- estate have moved to mis conn > HI «»verni ".nibs with * Pai nful ; - af Portland were guest«' within the past year This is shown pvrAML- Atuund*en entertained Wednesday ,,d •"»dt of ttnallHf. which was no .„.ring .he week ROAD WORK LHJNfc afternoon In honor of Misses Phyllis On the same program Sunday will in assessment changes, hut dues t ut UinuKiit • •e serious, but spinal W ' 1" Mr„ j,,,. Smith of Port IN GOBLE DISTRICT aand Jessamine Brown of Berkley, lie shown Jack Iatndon's famous pro- necessarily mean that the ihaitges 'am plici, i • t It. and the end was ‘ , , ar„ visiting with daction. "T h e Little Fool," which resulted in the loss of any great •*tft a».i Hoad Patrolman Fritz Anllkur wa* j California. A v. iy - Helens Wednesday In confer- Uiwrence Davies returned jester- was taken from the story o f "T h e number of former residents *n Dll || in Si ia i (Fiii ,D r ii _________ ______ b?.B ’f i Mr ,,,u MrH court The J day from Salem where he celebrated Little Woman In the Big House.” great percent of these new additions I»»*. with hi* parent* ti when I Dowling __________ to our population are people who », A neighborhood pintle w o held at ence with ' " " " ! ' ' '. .i!.V,!„ r„ „ (|* the Fourth on a three days’ outing 1*1, > <•„, l»»n a i '•'• *«> Oregon. H e l m . OI1 m, I. wa well 07 bU, " ; ' ' n^ nnDrr rP^ « i n g * ^ l . ! « t Silver Creek Faff* with a group DTfAM l ’ L'to r 'T T T P I U N h E K L l l l/ l-N * k»r »f ,, 1 of our achool U mem ! V(.rv|„,,|v reported a in hi* dl.tr ,*! . , nd a of Willamette university students. ,.i. 1 unday school, an en,- i " " " " " * " u faelorlly. Mr Anllker said auu a Th ... . a . , h. PASSES A W A Y VM:' V' C .1' . ' "f " Mr. T* lunit. C " n u i « l . « o f m-n « r - T h « ; church „ „ « ‘u, „ )ay, Joseph Dupont, tv pioneer cltlzei farm tracts have be.-n sir live ••• at 1 ... . until he enlisted In Ihe o f Columbia county, died at the res- 10 these newcomers thereby '**' reserve J,ine 191M was He er of Mavger «ltd Mr and Mrs route, nas 1» , d a* usual. All Ihe regular services i den cm of his son in Houlton T h u r t- ' adding In many cases two families to Snid hm*11 g"’' ,n training at Rremer- Chau Carl "m Mr « '» • Mra H-xtrom ther work *11 b« ‘l " ^ r% U a d i * » ' resumed on Sunday. July day morning at 5:30 o’clock H e a tract where one family lived before, i ho «»nttstml ah H«ronil-rlAHH Mrs Antler "ti spent will lie pass«Me ^ .________ 17th. a detailed notice being given was about eighty years of age. De- Especially, says the deputy asses- anti and Mr n in r " »2 until April 2.1. ______ _ a Saturday evening, July 2. in this ceased settled In Columbia county sor, is the influx ot newcomers no- Sunday at the Carlton home ,'Ujr at the home of Mr and Mrs about 1S87 and took up a hontesteau tucahle In the Go'de and Deer 1-.- The funeral of Utile DoroMij D«n BRIDGE CONI RAC T »ugh Carl Is survive,, July 4 th, IS A W A R D E D . George D. Link, grandparents of the lust west o f Trenholm and lived and sections, with more or less ad- telson was held Monday J** par three sisters and h I x A ’ Weid of Clatskanle offn" He Is survlv- tliliotts of this kind throughout the n ,« i matters taken ud bride, the marriage of Miss Thelma there for many years Among the flr"’ r’na' t0” ' a; 0n 7* to Mr I.oren W Jordan of ed hv his wife, Catherine, a daughter, county. fneL^r"' ■'ll ,,f home town.. The Rev It Mr and Mrs Danielson have fL r* * * held Sunday from the allng ft. Mrs. Charles Wallis, and three sons. ihy of the entire l,v the conn. < o f awardlna N'ewberg was solemnized. Rev In his round the deputy diseov. k ion h M member* o f the navy Ih " heartf"! .J' w was for .he the « ? building • « • o « f ‘ “ ; S Harlow Derl ow Johnson Johnson officiating, officiating. Joseph. Leopold and Rente all of ed something perhaps unknown . contract nf ■’r" re III uniform A »quad ii'ommunliy In ' Thro very many peopl...... 1. - .uni) bci.lKO across Rock creek. The c.m- In his office at the court house whom reside In thw locality and \i, 1,11 (,i 1 ' .1 .( mih ^ nrnu I^rrh* ""••r *'«»innif»nil rommann i»f «»r 1 i *1 « i « < ut. m I B ■» II ....... MeAdams , # . ... ,cl was awarded to Overton and ¡Tuesday Judge Martin White per funeral will he held at the Catholic that is that Columbia count) 1 ■' '"'I is honor guard The Mr A dam •' MrH lien tract ood Whose bid was »3314 63 Sev- formed the marriage ceremony church Saturday morning at 9 o ’- sesses a seaplane. Tlie flying Dim ft ne w 1 by II o C.Htper o f S al-.Loll Vraneen. '. . Henson, Woo united W illiam McKinley clock. Deceased was a familiar char- is owned by Wm K Miller of la he remains were escorted to son. I « ,1i Henson n " |,|,„rne and.eral other bills were submitted The. which -------- - Randmaster ■ --------Patty and Mrs Leona Wood In the acter in St. Helens and on account haul© who uses the nuich.nt ¡l,,‘ retliHt high bid was $4542 39 bv a large crowd and Mr and Mr" / r0d ....... red'high The newi.v of his long residence flere, wa* merely for pleasure bn: torn: »M t P i n savs that work will begin Im- bonds o f matrimony. !* r' with full m ilita r y hmt on*, end J"hn >1 ed a Mills known to hundreds of people. 1 purposes. It carries four pa - at» : fir«, i wedded couple live at Clatskanie. hl' "vice f|B^ W|,h this fifth to Vernonia Sunda) All r-l< ned| diatelV » f l « r the bund 18 8,« n0<1- »»Iti «ta I cing used. A great pro- .very good time VERNÜNIA MAKES LOCAL AND PERSONAL THE EAGLE SCREAM ITEMS OF INTEREST BRIEFLY TOLD J «¿¿"Zi"'waH on ^ RESULTS FATALLY