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THE ST. HELENS MIST VOLUME y L. ST. HELENS, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE W I L L HAVE CHANTERS I « 111 1 * * N \4Maml>ly Han ln ir r - entiiilC l'ingmiii und Many I *$•!»•- ïwuhk 1,.* til ----l t * l l t f i i ' t l » and lUMirutlon I nt <*r wovon Thu Or»'K‘ »ii lliipllxl Y < hi it k I’ ho .It.» Assembly * hull I h lut» lit in « bvi<i »I >l",|r ” •■«•liIly acquired prop i ninni Imi City, ih fui iilslnug •rty i" .nr.iKUi"1 " f bolli l»r,,fl‘ "'ni l'I'iun « 'l’in- i ti'ni hi > bi'Kiin *»" Frlilay. J.lv _■ !# 1 1 alili » I I I .'itili In u « » un i il M.iiiillH' AURliHl “ Ih. |lr (I . Wrlglil. XII |MT I II I Il il .• 111 J BllMliin- fol tilt* < R egoli H.»pt 1 I 3tat,. , iinv. iitton. ulilnrt liy Rev .f AllHlin. Ilari clini«.' iti (In. meetings urTitnKi'iiH-ntii for Ilio conduci nf lbn progni in Timi III«* y In. va inaile alleateti liy Ilio 150 lo p |0 il.'l.vat' » in atloml iiii ' o imi Ilio collier Ol SI llolrilri pooplo Milli h,ï.. ultHnili'il III- hi rvU-oH Tu.'.ala' ovoli In« Hit flio lr frinii Mi olivo! i. nlnio.l pooplo'»! olili r oh i io in« ilio olii rellglou» lj oV J W. Atulomiiii, Stillili' ilio oli uro h, »un in diurno p»«!"l' rt lio Hi. 11. I oiih ilio |U ori ani ttUBlo'l' of . oinmore« «voni III u p y In o.p.'OMt lo ali in v liuti, tu Bum Kev Altri In A l'o r approprila!.' aurilr. S ' Mortoli, respondlng for I, VVlio'lor. prono Ioni of Ilio ('haiulo’r of i onimoroo. wlto nu» ini uroiiiu l’I > aliNonl. (lui. 1 I. 01 I (ho un ami>l> for ihoir coiirtuuy io Si Udini» pooplo and protulsed, In ho teli of ili*1 Si IIelona pooplo u atri) i 'imperaiIoli In Ilio Work oiil- tk*l Tlm rlioli of MI. Olivo! d i il r oh ani ina", of (ho olii timo hook * ud Ih" Urge a Ufi I "IH’o foroo.l th"in io rt'»p‘"ol io hoarty olir.irò» Afi. Ik« «errici*. llioro » ih a houflro oh !p Inuch and fiirlli. r « u s e and dtimv ih.l Itov A uni In inailo ai. lOOtl.» "ioli! for Ilio •Oririlon U»i niKhi Ma» Hai un i i i k IH unii Xrv Eitgt'lic Pannelli wan III oliar |»v K II Silllwoll mudo un addt' H ithlch »»ri mudi upprot lui. d hy ilo- ,!oa humlrod pooplo prorionl iélani'o oinoil III Hi li K i » K Ih" fa HUr rellglou* non fi. of luti« ago IT ohik I h in Herman night ll«v 9. Hoffnun will tot In d ia ri'" of tho ■ocriti n.l llioro v. Ili ho un addrt't- 9 t Utili in paai.tr of u Portland ieburrh .larda) will ho k I voii a. to nere,,itoli alni tir* allunili Ini I- |Mi Heslli.« m ||| la. liold and un R hih I. i » mornlng Iir I-' Il Stlllwell * iolriil paitlor. will prondi l>r Riamm wIIl rtiiKÌ ili.. niooltnK Siri 4»y nIte hi Rr WrlKht and Itov Aual ni »r|i<h rihroiiKh III" riti untili. Tlm Miai. tu Invite nny uno Intere»! Wi tO alterni thene udm ’II uks C LAST M i’W u T f : ’ “V " LOCAI. PICK-UFS Mr ami Mr». Fred Walk In» ne» tored to Port lumi Weclue.*»day Milton A Miller wni the KUftHf of Mr and Mi; Sherman Mlles Thur* dif Albert Fraley of KuKeiio 1» visit to* bln daughter, Mrs Harold Br.iuKhfnn, finn weeH Mr and Mrs ( ’ K Ket**l enter Mini'll a number tif their friends Thursday evening at a crawfish sup Fr Mrx Tom Copeland und non» of Ab*rd***n Washington. w* re the N w t of Mi , Thoina» iMldHter Wed Oendajr and Thtmuluy Mr and Mr» F rod Kolol anti $»UKhl * t I mu ,, loft VVodnoriday hv *»lo for i ullfornlu where they ex- Prirt III ; i,| t g M Intor Rr, Klrn.-r Blackburn. MI hn Klion Elrifririlh .1 id Mrs Kilwln I *ete r :a * 1 ) Thurmlay for a »«Toral d a y »’ onlll‘K "i Hi., \ohaloni valley. •Mini. Mario Walker who was for ¡'•‘ If a II Piloni o f Si 11olona, nr li**r.• WodnoHiluy from Louise, ■iwunu Min» Walkor plan» to •Primi i tu* M intor In Hi llol en» 'Ir nul Mr» II f McCormick ••"I ihi'lr ii ' síh , MI rh 1, oi ma Pork Ih ri »»d Dr II f. gtoTMN of Hun Fraii- P ' i iti'i'h in il al Ih" '•Hirilhla Univo hotol at Hood River and Mrs. Herman Koblmuin *“« ibrilr i norila, Mr and Mr, A F 7 ™er nul Mon« o f Marinen«, W’ l aJ'n',in, lofi Wednesday on a trip in ï ,lln‘ I Inter and Relllngbant. They will Ini « o lle a ,w,k <>r more. ri.rS * ^ Hohlm WIIH hOHtOKH III * fl Inner Monday evening In honor ? 1 " * 'tirihihiy« of her husband and *r dauio.icr, Mr*. Ernest Milne rl>” ‘rs » .... laid for Mr and Mr, •Hi'iit Milne. \tr HI),| Mm Arnold "ml Mr and Mr, J K SCAPPOOSE VOTES PLANS FOR RECALL ON NEW CHARTER ARE ABANDONED O r « an l/.ut Itili Hunnnl al Meeting W "dnomlay Night.— 1‘ iirpi.s. An«Orit lit Set as Halo o f Flection.— la lo l u i trinili. Koud Isso,, l*ro|M>Hcd for Waior At a in "oil li« hold in the ( h;i in Iter k)t»l.‘ iii,— l'ro|Hi«irion Meets With of Cuniinurco rooma WodneHday \pproval of Majority. nlKlil. the organUatioii of ilio Chain her of ('otnuierr.t l hauleiK wuh (»-r The rcaldeutH of the « r o w in « footed. Tin. nioolliiK waa i-ullod 10 town of Hcuppoo •• will have an op order hy J i; Nuuiiiun, who wan portunlty on Huturduy, Au«ust 13i to inailo I'hulriuau Hr J um T Martin exprosri their Hentimeut as to l lie was rlioHon for dinator j t; Nuu adoption »if a chytrter which. If adopted, will h.< Inalrumental In Ilio man I h I ho hurilnos, luaua«m‘, tloy further progress of the town. Amone (till Hocrolury, and Mite. Ihiaalo Hat- Hie many I hint's which lb " proposed tan pianisi The purpoHH of t tiu or charier provid' - fur. Is the Issuance of |Jil, iiiiii i unti foe lite insili I hit ion kaiilzation In to furnlah enterlutn of a water system nielli in Hit' poofilo of Si Ifelonu and (■ravily Hirit. iii Cr iposod. . u n nuiidliiK (onmiunliy A survey of |||. uvailahh water I lioli plun aro lo «Ivo a hi« min sources in I ho neighborhood has slrol show In (ho near future and lo convinced many that (Jurlev ere' ! follow It up with other oulertuiu I h the proper source from which lo The walei mentri The ohartor i i k i i i Iteri, aro: secure the water supply has been lesletl aril found to he J uh T Martin, director. H ohs Hal pure, moreover, there is an almud tan, pianini. Hoy tìlll( Httrrotury ance of It. It Is suiti thal the creek 1 1 ouNurer, I’ (i Nan man, hualneHs will supply more water lit one hour muiiMfir. A c Tucker. S It In« than Is the present consumption of ham, Will U iinmo II. < heritor ('Impeli Hcappoose for two days, : ml aflei R 'I ' 'oal• S l ' r Ila ’ n.l, li, A F a careful in ves. (cut ion, a coinniitte ItarmU. Micky Mcltonald. I, i; hui. recommended that the water he H. ihs , F () Vouu«. Kit • onvon. It obtained from this site, which is ii Monii.li, Il F McCormick, Shot approximately four miles west tu' man Mil»* » has I. Wheeler, Ceo Scappilo«.* It is understood that Il.tlllii«wo r i h, J S floihwoll, John property and water rlKlits can lie I ''iiiiii« .1 It tillhy, c K. I lull in k obtained at u very reasonable price. Murili, J 1. Storia, S C Morton. The cost of obtaining the property J < llutchlriHon Kd .Inno« c J and rights, the laying of the pipe Hoffmlllor, C \ Kimteud, Hally und necessary water mains In Scap lluycox, Walden Hillard, Alberti pilo e would not exceed 530,000, so Fusilli, Homer III II I iirm . Harold i u well Informed party slated. lloaver. A It Dtpican R o llile tiisurance Kates. On account of not having adeijuute fire protection, the insurance rates In Scuppoosc are vi ry high and by (lie installation of the proposed water system, the rates would he materially lowered. Is one of the arguments hy those who favor the Count'll Iteriti.'« to lliilld a I'.itdi. adoption of the churter. and in the Market at ( 'iimcr of I'la/.a S.pu.r. ' course of a few years the reduction and t 'oliunhhv Siri«-t.— Work Will In insurance premiums would « o a Ion« ways toward paying for the Mooli Sturt. proposed system and above all other the residents of (tno of the Important mat torn d e -1 considerations, cliled hy the council at Ita in.'etiti« Scappiamo Multili have a bountiful Monday nl«ht, ..... to oHiuhln.li u| supply of pure water. During the past few years Scap- pillili.' market H > '. Morton, chair man of ih*. comnilHet* appointed h. poosc lias shown a marked growth. Substantial hiiildiiiKii have taken Mayor liullu«!i reporieil that 11 F the place of shacks, many residences McCormick would « i v e the use of have been built and the general lih. In* at the corner of I'liuit , ;uar< ha* und Columbia tttreet, free of charge business of the community grown hy leaps and hounds. In ad lie reported alno that Mr McCor dition In the business created hy the ntlrk Innlited that sl«htly hootlm ho rnaKhiflcent farming community, htiill and painted A I, Morris, there are several sew mills nearby meinlier of the rominlttoe and rep and the rail shipments average five resent In« tho fa rulers. h I u I o .I thal cars per day. and the shipments of In. had l In* assurance of many farm cordwood about the same The ora In Hie Warren nelshhorhood that dairying and farmiu« Industry is on they would bring their produce t.. the Increase and the country being Die public market and do all in their rapidly developed Indications are power to make a aucceaa of it. C.mn that ricappoose will have a suhslan- «limali Harnett made a motion bluet. llel and steady growth and the pu' J t\’ MelViniild he n|ipoliited a certi-* lie spirited and wide awake residents lilltteo of Olle lo erect till'.'.* suitable of that community are preparing for bool lit. The motion » a s seconded It and this is one of (lie reasons lor and carried their wish for a charter so that the A repre»entailv> o f Clark. Kendall city will he prepared for the growth \ Co , I'ortland bond buyer*, wan and development which Is sure to present and the council contracted corn a. with him to handle the Improvement bonds of the city up to and Inclini ARO UN D THE ing April 2. 1922. It was m o v e . ) by Flynn und see COURTHOUSE onde.I by McDonald I hut the city at-j lume* be It tructed ♦ ' ir.it. .in ordl Ileputy Slierlff (ìraves took Matt nance lo the effect that no person | I.« Issued u license to do business Welsmaii over lo Salem Monda.v lo l.i'gin servlng his Iwo years In the In the city of St Helens, who is npt Htnte’s colli stoi ago plani ini possi] clttsen of i he United M ita The on hlm hy the Circuit court on con- motion carried vlctlon o f a statutory crime. other matters were taken up and COUNCIL FAVORS PUBLIC MARKET disposed of und several of the month For the firsl timo in muny.weeks ly grist of hills were ordered paid. I Ihe county Jail is wlthout un in -------------*i------------ umi" llowever the county bus four W H Y SOME TAXPAYERS wards of Ibis charaetor dolng finte HAVE A GROUCH In the Multnoniah county hoose-gow for minor offenses (< 'ommuiilcatud ) A marriage license was Issued by To lit* Editor the county clerk lust Saturday to There are few taxpayers who ob Jesse <! Arnold and Miss Jule ject to a high road lax. as everyone l-anghlin. both of Portland. realises that good roads are ...... of! thi* big asset h o f a county, hut many I Tho divorce court ran sligh tl» of us wonder why our road lax keeps | aheail of the. marrtage llcense Du increasing and our roads g e ttin g ; re;) n In the month of July. Eleven divorce siilts were fileit In the cir harder to travel Sometimes a community will de cuit court durlng the month. while chle lo vote a ...... . tax, to have | sevon marrtage licenses were Issued a certain piece of road Improved by the county clerk. and tiittcadHtnUetl and if Ibis certain road Is llins* tulles from Ihe crush j Editer Fllppln of the Farm Bu er. II means Hint three miles of main reau News Is biisy tlils week round road Is made Impassable, and per j Ing up copy for lhe fortheoming Is haps one half mile of new road sue of the News for AugnsF -------------* ------------- made, and it seems to some of tts.| l Iml w*. are being used for spending COLUMBIA COUNTY money for someone, and we don I AT SUMMER SCHOOL know wlio One of the questions that Is a| topic for conversation Is. why Is ll William K Rutherford and Cecil necessary to drive a heavy truck Ross were registered from St Hel iwcnly miles per hour, for t » » or ens at the summer term of the Fnl- three days, and then have It laid up versitv of Oregon Other Columbia for a week for repairs? county people attending tho summer Our trucks were made for heavy term o f tho unlveMlt.v were B A " I Mrs Ballagli and Mr work and not for speed, and to us Berry, principal of chitskaiiie idei» Mr» Y 'll (Iray ordinary folks that at the rate of school. Mrs Berry, Mrs. Rea Odnoy will leave Iunior Un.rning for Seaside to allenii fifteen miles per hour, that not only of Clatskanle; and M K Pettit "high links" prepared for the the roads hut also the trucks must o f the Rainier high school. suffer and we presume a new truck ‘•Men nf die sea wall w hich was Twenty-six counties In Oregon. h> Seaside clt Irens Mayor would cost a hundred or more 12 states of the Fiilon and four for These remarks may be Impertinent 'r °f Portland and Mayor Bal elgn couptrles were represented by ,,f our good rlly, are among land uncalled for. but we should I st tillen Is on the C ig e n e campus have a Utile show for our atUe "'i ihe program In Ihe iledl during the glimmer term of the I til \ COMMON T A X P A t f c l l . yorslfy o f Oregon 'y services. A total of 342 mm ---------- -*-- ---- students were enrolled In courses al f tu* Fill gen ft session hiki Timm w « t i HARDIN'S GARAGE ST0kF. INSTALLS 514 more taking work In th" ex CHANGES HANDS A NEW S SERVICE tension center of the Hnlverslty It. Portland. The enrollment on the Th -, < • w'' rampila was 57 per cent greater this n** t'olumbla River Me.it coni | Hnrdln's Cnrage nt ii»,i v' mhscrlhed for the Aasocl- this week selli to Arnold llobbs and year than that o f the previous ses „ ' ‘' " ' » s Service which twice n I r Wal.lron who have renimi,-d tt sion. bave lak t(„, . ' ‘ old hy pictures Many of thè West Side Cara».e *>'•"' are exper O Chapman has purchased ihe titrert'" 1 ,,V,',I,K '•* 'he day are plc- en ¡.olive eh,ine I Ward blacksmith shop In Houlton »httri wl'h the picture goes a medianica and they wlll ■ ' « ; -, sperili II y of hai tory «<>rk hesl.les, and will hereafter he found .it the t l . „ ' ,|,rv The comp'tny places pictures In its show windows jhandllng tlres and thè generai ruu old stand ready to serve the public. • w th e | benefit of I ho public. ¡of auto accesaorlea. NO. 34 C O UN TY FAIR PLANS UNDER W A Y Fvcry Fffort Will he Made to Kxccl Fast Vear's Kxhihit— Many Her Improvement* Made. URGE FLEET I Ishi ruii-u'M I,eague o f A s to ria cilice to Abandon Flan to Itis'a ll Tho county fair hoard held a ■liulge H äkln.— F u lly H earin g o f meeting In St. Helen« Wednesday Nine V essels lu F ort Thu rsday T a k Case D iv o ra tis i by the .Judge. and put under way plans to boost in g on l.uinlx*r ( 'u r g im fo r C oast ■ the fair from now until the opening w ise and F o r e ig n T ra d e .— T w o That the plans of agitator* and day H undred laM igsItorem i'ii E m p loyed disgruntled persons who were af- The fair board Is composed o f It fecled hy a decision of Judge fcakin N. Lovelace of Rainier, F. IF Fund to recall him has met with little re*. of Warren and Ray Tarbell of Probably half the tonnage of spouse from the sensible people of Yankton. J. H. Wllkerson is sec- steamers now on le.rtn in Columbia f'latsop county i* indicated in the retary-treasurer. river are loading cargoes at St. Hel following news article taken from The board decided to make some ens. On Thursday morning there the Astoria Hudget: minor Improvements about the fair were nine carriers receiving cargo, " l l was reported this (July 30) I*™“ «“ 18 an<i “ n intensive advertls- hut the sailing of the Celilo left only aftornooii upon reliable authority I11** program ii to he .nauguratd to eight. The carriers now in port will that the movement to initiate a re- iri(i u<-'e exhibitors to take an interest take approximately 8,000,000 feet of call against Judge Janies A Eakln in making a showing of the products lumber and relieve Abe congested had been abandoned hy the fisher ° f < olutnbia county conimen.Hurate condition of the docks of the several mt)II with its wealth and productiveness mills. More than two hundred long Judge Kakln arrived home last 'n ¡iKrmultural and «¡ve stock, shoremen are employed. Beginning night from Eugene to which city ^ 10 hoard is planning to make this week there was an adjustment he had been called to attend the 1321 fair the best that has ever of the longshore wages and the men funeral ol bl on’« wife. been held In Columbia county. The now working are receiving the new " H e was reluctant to make any si > ° » i nK made last year was most scale which Is 85 cents per hour for statement to the public relative to WXCfi * * en t. blit every effort will he deck or dock worn and 3 5 cents per the controversy arisen over the tern- the showing made hour for working on timber rafts. porary Injunction granted. ‘The *n 1320 fair. It is the intention It is estimated that the daily puy-roll editorial in The Budget o f last even- ,(* i|av® every part of the county Is close to $2000. ing about summed up the situation.’ rnPfesented in the exhibits In every Routs I »mil ing Here. he said I was very much surprised 11 f industry. The Egeria which wril take 1.600,- to learn that an unwarranted and , *’ ians ar® being laid to have ilse construction had been placed * «lum bia county represented at the 000 feet of lumber to San Diego, u; on the issuance o f the temporary atatB fair tll,h year The ttta,e ,air loaded a part cargo at the Columbia Injunction. At the time I granted ll 0Pens i^e week following the dates County mill and dropped down to the I told .Mr Fulton, the attorney for (»f *he county fair, and exhibits of city dock Thursday morning to com the plaintiff, that the nature of the tho on <ii«play i»® shipped plete her cargo. The Wahkeeua. one of the McCormick fleet, is taking on case made It luipeiative that an to the state fair. eurlv hearing he held. He replied especially attractive list of 300.000 feet at the Columbia County that ht. was teadv to present his P ^ n n im '8 are offered this year and mill for delivery at Redondo and the arguments at any time, and I left 10 be WBil worth ,hR Willamette, another of the McCor word that I would return from St. whi' f of exhibitors to commence mick fleet, is completing her cargo ileli'it where I was obliged to go ma^ n** preparations now to com- which is being furnished by the St. Helens Tie and Timber company.. to hold court, at any time the state pBt* The Jap steamer Denmark Maru will wanted a hearing Though I had take 300,000 feet o f Jap squares and eases set for euch day In St. Helens is loading at the dolphins, while the I left word lhat I would return any | U. S. Shipping Hoard steamer P aw evening and .hold the hearing at led is at the dock of the St. Helens night I had been expecting a sum Dock & Terminal company taking on mons every day for a week and was , 37 5,000 feet of lumber for the orient. much surprised that no word came * until I learned that there was an A ll Star Hunkers Team o f I’ ortland The coastwise steamer Celilo carry ing 975,000 feet o f lumber and a agitation for my recall.' W ill Meet IsM-al Aggregation.--- number o f pasengers sailed early ' Relative to the affidavit o f prej Astoria Defeated luist Sunday and Thursday morning for San Pedro. udice filed against him hy Deputy The Daisy Matthews and the Daisy Home Teams Hopes to Repeat. Fish Warden John Ears.m to take Putnam are loading for San Pedro the case from hint. Judge Eakin 'and each vessel will take 1,000,000 On Sunday at the Columbia eoun- ta'ed that, while he felt Mr. lair feet. The steamer Trinidad is mak .... affidavit was unjustifiable, it ty ' air Kronnd»' the St H/ ‘?n8 Tt* ers ing good progrerss in loading her was probably a kindness to him. W,U go UP aKalnst one of the strong- t hough not so intended, to relieve aggregations they have met this cargo o f 1.150.000 feet of lumber him of the necessity of giving a de- s®ason- the Bankers All Star and should clear Saturday for San elsion in the case in view of the team of I ortland will he here to try Pedro while the Johan Paulsen of controversy that lias arisen. He conclusions with tBe locals I hi the Loop Lumber company’s fleet si ail'd (hat Judge Coke, appointed to "'inkers have a perfect score this will complete her cargo tonight. The hear the case, is an aide and con- SBaal»n. no‘ having lost a game and vessel takes 300.000 feet of lumber i lent ions judge " they have met » o m . of the best of from St. Helens for delivery at the Bay City. The day following. The Morning i he “ " 1‘-Pro *ea® 8' . ,Th,e Kam,e will Never before in the history of the \storiun carrie.l a o.g head lin*. be at 2 = 30 o clock, and each which stated “ Drop recall for good nie,nber of the home team hopes port has there been so many vessels of all." and In the news Item stated that the tans of ht. Helens will turn loading at the same time ind the lumber shipments this week will be that the proposed recall o f Jedge °,ut in ,foruce “ nd "h0* ‘ h,*;ir "PPfeci“ - close to 4.500.000 feet. Other Kakln had been »han.loned i ,on the brand of ball which the steamers are scheduled to arrive The suggestion of the disgruntled boys have been dishing out. fishermen as to recalling the judge Last Sunday the ^t. Helens team next week. met Mith no favor here or in other 8°c°® Panied by a number of faith- t*etions of Columbia countv so far ‘ u routers. Journeyed to Astoria and SPEEDCOPS MAKE ts The Mist can ascertain The agi- n,et ‘ he Hammond Lumber company MOO NSHINE H A U L The Astoria aggregation was tu i ion was brought about by tlu» team iiidge granting a temporary injunc- <lefea,ec‘ by a score of , to b. Rube Judge Hazen handed out a real Mon restraining the state fish an- ” ax“ eyeI ^ l°, waa on *he, flrin« lively jolt to a couple of moonshin iImrities from Interfering with the ' “ e f o r , 8t' H1 <rle« ,‘ b^e“ ®d al° “ K ,in ers Monday morning when he taxed delivery of fish during weekly ,f ine st>'le J«“ 1 f be e!Khth- wben be one of th"m $500 and the other one rlu»ftd periods lo8t contro‘ * nitting a man and walk- $300 for having in their possession Apparently it is a fish war he- ll" f ‘ i ' 0 other8 A w? 11 Placed 8in« le an undue supply o f the water with tween the purse seine™ and the 8CVrr d tW? T? Ua aIJd ,tW,° more me" a kick in it. fishermen who operate gill nets. 8af f ly , r ° d the Pa,hs befo‘ e Conyer8 Saturday evening Motorcops Hof- _________ ^ ______ called Joe Antone to the rescue. Astoria promptly sent in a pinch miller and W elgle s’ .*pped a Hudson CHAMBER ENTERTAINS hitter, but he whiffed on three wide Six that was clipping o f f the miles the rate of about 40 pe". and an BAPTIST FRIENDS ones and ,be f ° " o w *ng two met at were unable to solve the puzzling investigation o f the contents of the slants which Joe fired at them. He ear disclosed two suit cases and two The young people who are attend- held them scoreless and ouly two sacks of moonshine whiskey aboard. their Ing Hie Oregon Baptist Young Peo- jta were garnered from his delivery, Two Austrians, who" gave pie's Assembly which Is now being The Hammond team is one of ttie i names as Mike Morris and Matt held at the recently acquired prop- strongest o f the Lower Columbia Sabin, were in charge o f the cargo orty at Columbia City were enter- clubs, and the locals were gratified and they were on their way from mined by the St Helens Chamber of that they had defeated the lumber- some down river point to Portland. ^ The two men were lodged in jail CotMuerce Wednesday afternoon, men. • niter the direction o f Charles L. st. Helens has a good team and and arraigned before Justice Hazen .Monday W heler, president of the Chamber, has been playing consistent ball and morning. Morris claimed to own the car, and Councilman Flynn, a numlier of winning regularly, and some of the autos were placed at the disposal o f players, likewise Manager Conyers, but disclaimed any knowledge o f the i I ih visitors and they were brought hope that the attendance on Sunday 125 pints o f moonshine. His partner. Sabin, made the claim that they to St Helena to see the big ships will demonstrate that St. Helens a: now in port. A number of the dele- predates having a winning team found the stuff about a mile below , Knappa. and he also professed ig- He* w r e front the inland towns The Mist suggests that every fan n:i and they enjoyed the novelty of fanette turn out and root for and jtiorance of the contents o f the sacks 'and suit cases. They concluded, l oan liii« one of the big steamers, encourage the home hoys. however, that their stories wouldn't The captain o f the Pawlett. a U. 8. __________ ^__________ hold water, to say nothing o f moon Shipping Board vessel showed the u tU T T P m r c shine, so they entered a plea of visitors every courtesy and they had U l n a . W H I 1 L L>IL,S access to every part gt the ship Rev OREGON CITY guilty. The judge fined Morris $500 and Sabin $300. and Wellington Austin, speaking for the visitors.! grabbed the moonshine. A friend wishes to thank the Chamber of, " Commerce, the captain o f the steam-. Charles White, brother of Judge from Portland who had all the ap er and those who kindly furnished Martin \\ hits of this city, died at pearance of being upholstered with ears to bring the 150 or more vis- his home in Oregon City early Tites- greenbacks paid the fine. itors from Columbia City to St. <'a? morning Deceased had a stroke o f paralysis Helena DEER SEASON - on Monday of last week from which he never rallied, and Monday night OPENS AUGUST 20 BOY GIVES LIFE TO the disease spread to his left side SAVE GIRL FRIEND and death ensued in the early hours In another two weeks those hunt __ _ of Tuesday morning He was 6 4 ers who are looking for big game A dispatch from .(avion, Oregon. >*'ftrs ° ' d an‘l 1* survived by his wife can shoulder their trusty rifles and tells o f the drowning o f Olen Lewis. a" d f,,ur children and two grann- hike to the hills for the deer hunt avt'd 15. son of Mr and Mrs J C. children. . Deceased was an old ing season opens on August 20 and lewis, who was drowned near La- , ! lne re,,uL 'nt ° * Oregon and enjoyed continues to October 20. Hunters Fayette locks Wednesday afternoon ' 10 b * b an'l r®sP®c' <»* a are allowed to bag two buck deer while trying to rescue Mis« Carol lar*® circle of friends in his home with horns. The Oregon game laws Clark. Miss Clark Is the daughter . , , . , , , provide for hunting and angling li of Rev. Kent Clark, until a few „ Th,< » « » ) « * " » '« r e held in censes. A resident hunter’s license ago pastor o f the 8t. Helens Con- Oregon ( ity on Thursday, is $3. non-residents must pay $10. gregatloual church. The report 'T h e license for a resident angler 1* $3 and a non-resident must pay a» stales that Miss Clark got Into deep LIB ERTY W I L L SHOW much as he would have to pay In water and was in danger o f drown- c a d m /^ x d 'T 'U d t o t i t d i ' Ing when young I^>wts went to her r A K 1 N U K 1 M F 1 L 1 U K L the state where he resides. Hunting rescue. He succeeded In reachlug ------ * and angling licenses may he obtained the drowning girl and started for The film dramatization of James from any county clerk -Imre with her, hut became exhaust- Oliver Curwood's famous story. "T h e Deputy (lame Warden William ed and sank. The girl was rescued Oolden Snare." has been secured by Brown who was in St Helens W ed by Roy Amy o f Newherg who plung- Manager East of the Liberty theatre, nesday informs The Mist that pros ed into the water when he saw the and wlll be presented to St Helens pects are that deer # III he plentiful plight o f the struggling couple The theatre-goers next Tuesday and Recently he made a trip over the body of the voting hero was recov- Wednesday. August 9th anil 10th It entire county and reports are that ored a few hours later. j Is a story o f the Northw est Mounted deer are more numerous this year ------------- ^------------- I Police, embracing one of the strang- than for several years. He asks Mra. A. J. Deming. Mrs M. A. est love-stories ever seen, and set in that all good sportsmen wait until Stine, Miss Eugenia Deming anil a world o f snow and peril and the hunting season opens before Mr Carl Huston motored to Seaside wolves and fighting huskies Man- going after the deer and that thev Sitturday and spent the week etui lager East recommends this picture cooperate with him in enforcing the at the Wellington cottage. las a real, absorbing feature. | law. ST. HELENS PLAYS FAST TEAM SUNDAY