St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, August 12, 1921, Image 1

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THE ST. HELENS MIST
VOLUME XL.
ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921.
HALL c l u b d e s e r v e s
METTER PATRONAGE
MEET AT PICNIC
WAUNA COMES FOR
CHARTER ELECTION AT
SUNDAY GAME SCAPPOOSE TOMORROW
NO. 35
JUSTICE OF PEACE
JOB A GOOD ONE
T
11. I M i iih HI miw * luti li or «|>|>r<M lii-
Spedi ( a i e — Bring Much Bevevi lie
•l“ il of \\ ImiIng
I,V Not
to Fortunale Justices of live
Tenni Which D e l«.m il Many I , » m i lliillcatlon a n r « That l*nv|M>rMl <'luir.
Gl, lug ll«l li-r l’ u. roviag*-. v
Peace.
1er Will la* A'lopled by Big Ma­
Coliiniblu K ltc r Clulia Wlalioa to
I HUHuIly HI Heb'lts Itati shown Ita
The
office
of
Justice of the peace
........
<>( Ji W ) t 'a i t i « Mis-t ni uppi mi tuttofi of u » Unitine t«aui liy
jo rity— Ai|e<|UiiU< Wilier
Supply
'I'ry Colielualoiia Wi l l i Nl. Il-lc im j
' W’liat tin* County Officers Have Been
In
this
district
1« the best of the
W ill be Had if Charter I'aaaea.
Tia«v«.— •»<•« Aaliine Will I'iKli.
Humi)I aiih Farri. fnr I*li nl< nini KI v I ii< || ||l)«ral pai roiiuK« li ut IhlM
Itoivig tin* Past Week— Much Mi)-
county Jobs from a monetary stand-
y ar. for « ohi « rnason or otliar, thI h
ID m uuinn uf Unir» rrohles.l»— I h noi Ilio niM«
Of rourit« lli«r« ur«
uor Destroyed— l'iaal
lns|s-iU>r
Toniorrow the people of Scappoose, point, that Is, If the fees of Judge
On Sunday afternoon the St H«l-
“ ««w luyul fallii llke Juk» Lurge miih Tlaora will onlortutn the bu-ui- will vote to adopt or reject a charter | Hazen for the month of July can
I I,u,tni Dnonr l» in r » « l .
Makes Official \ isit.
Harry lt«nn«tl, Muti Hax«n, A M
aM tt basis on which to base
.
ball dull of W'uiinu. T h « tcuin fro.n I be principal purpose In the adop-
tlrtn of the charter is to put the
, ,
... ...
11„, Columbia ♦ oOnly Jersey rimi Holl. N I) l.uruli««. J |( Ulllry, Mr
III«
auwiiiill
d
l
y
of
tin*
l.ow«r
Colmii
.own
In
u
position
to
secure
an
ade-
calculations
The
Judge
drew
down,
The
vault
which
Sheriff
Welllng-
inni
Mr»
Il
F
McCormlck,
M
uxiiun
b#j,l u punii ni tu« rullili ni I. (■
quute
W.iler
supply.
I'be
proposed
the
tidy
little
sum
of
1246.06
a
n
d
;
ton
uh
«<1
to
store
tnose
lbiuids
pro-
S
uxoii . tir uml M im Orln BUepherd \ blu hua played
many auincs tli I m
piiiiin Suiurtlu)
«■' Biniti.'* pine«
hihited by t he \ ol*t< ad act *’ecainl®
j« Itili!»li un ili« Suuuyliunk U n ii uml ‘ I v i « Sul| i « i I uim I Mr and M th KU hhuhoii and lias an excellent record, ebarter which embodies the best, there were other cuaes unreported ao
crowded that the sheriff had to
• •""i Balbutii. Fred lllult, K |, Mor I
lui UI, I) lH»lotl||U«l lo Hurrjr West,
ao It la probable lliut the Tiaera will features of the charters of the cities w |iic *i would bring the monthly have a housecleaning and with the
of McMinnville. Marshfield and St.
, .
.
wtl., i, ih « pUm««r In l'olumhla mini- l«y unii pOKMlbly iwwily ot Itera wlio
Helens, also provides ways and compensation of the office to about assistance of Deputy Sheriff Graves
tj
¡ui
luoiouglibruil ■ ulti« ur» ur« -tir« io In- hi ili« aulii« ami root | have to put up a jam up exhibition
for III« limili' team In wln, unii by If they defeat the uaKtea.ition from means of making further Improve- 1300.
Of the ^amount paid mm. and Constable Frank George, ho
etili''' rii*.**
III« wuy, t tu. homo I « h in li a k woti W’uiinu. for they have ttu array of meets in the town when the neces-‘ $218.90 was for speed case fees and i oured many gallons of the contra­
Mure i Uuii -H O p-MipIt* « « m pri'ni'iil
band stuff into the sewer.
In the
¡ty arrive* and provides rules and J27.15 in criminal matters In his assortment was home made wine,
lt ili« p ieni« unii ii i ii u ji i ii i ) ni illuni »•• »'Ut tlir«« kumii - h oul of m I xi « « ii I uihc I all talent Uiut la i.i'ldotn found
pluy«il itila ai'aaon, or u per.enlage
regulations for the proper ..Amlnls-
.
, , .
., , .
m uinpora « I i h « Je.'itoy c iu u ut
Mum.act Conyci
nf h i - bui Ihe inujorlly of III« fatiH in u Hintil) town
nation of the affairs of the town. l:ourt Tlle Balar>- o f JuiJge fcakln' moonshine, beer, and about every
«hlrli I. lì Simili la III« presldent.
liiiv« noi turtiod oul ita tri former known thin and he bun bud Ilia men So far as can tie ascertained, there Is circuit judge of the 1 wentieth Ju- other concoction that the 77 recipes
t I. Ilaulu). a 'a i « l i m o cointuls- yeur*
for home made stuff call for.
A
oul aeverul evening« tliia week for little opposition to the adoption o f f i c i a l district, is $4000 per year, or curious crowd gathered while old
,iini, i M e JuuivaOn nf ih « t> A e-,
lf
St
ll«l«riH
tia'l
M
in
li
a
team
un
Hi"
'barter
and
it
Is
thought
that
$333.33
per
mouth,
so
It
can
tie
y A itimi«n ih 111« l'ut tlie Moni«
man Barleycorn was being disposed
tli« l'oririami l'eaver» of thè Pacific' practice and to keep them in comli- ii will carry by a three to one vote.
nti-nili'i uml il M Plumtner, pr«nlUuut
seen that the office of the justice of and the odor from the spirits
r ouMt leugue, who ur« oonalatunl | tluu.
uf tu« r a d i l e Llvestm 3 ussoctaliou.
Water Supply Necessary.
of the peace, from the standpoint of permeated the atmosphere for sev­
.......
tlu-r« lutali' he nome exi use •
J o« \nlone Will I*vi<li.
uiuii« >ln» < lui ha
hiueb una ot lln-iu
A majority of the residents of emolument, Is almost equal to that eral blocks. All the liquor destroyed
tur th« mm-aupport of tli« t»um, bui
was taken or captured from people
uUit#.ul««l Hi« lir««illiiK ul pui«lir«ci
Si li«l«tiM hasn't aneli a t«uni They I Joe Antone, the liahiweiaht pitch Seappoose, so It Is stated, realized of the circuit judgeship
who have had their "day in court"
tiucR
arti wlnnera. y«a, conslstent »timer», er with tho atrona urn^ atcudy heud the necessity of an adequate water
The two other justices along the and only enough is left in the vault
lim i) W mh I, Ih* plonver Ji'Mfynuu
and deceptive curve will ne on the sys’ em and water supply and believe
and ih«y haveu't pleked oul ih«
i tiiuuiuiu couiity, tuld uh u* Dii
firing line for St. Helena. Joe liua- teat the city should own such ays highway did not reap the harvest to use as evidence in further trials.
» « a k l«ani. Tli«y havu played some .
,twid of having a privute tl|at Judge Hazen did for ¡1 majority From the amount which went into
n't I oat u auine tliia aenaoli and lew
•ipriiouct* li* «ndttliUahlng a Jnr**y
of ih « »tronai'ut a«inl prua uml In!
li« iti 11« alno hpuke i#i liI m me*«tui **x
lilta have b*a*n r«al»tereil from loa \criership
It is stated that to in- " f ihe speed cases are tried Ii
the gutter and front there to the
imarly all aum«a colli« bui ini thè (
#*iico «iti ilio I hìuim I of J«rK«y
delivery.
Iluiry lien nett und Juhe si,ill ii pumping plant on the farm However, Judge Clark o f Rainier river, it is a reasonable supposition
Iona end of Ih« acoro
luira« both of them old time play- or town property would entail an in- drew down the sum of $90 and that the fish in the river will be
Wlirn Ut* Wfllt to I j U>
«alilo
The boya «Ivo up inucli vuluubloi
era und habitual fan», >uy Joe baa vestment or about $700
11«, -,-, , Kfintoil li» tuo dutryiumi prò ho ut
Interest Judge W A. Craft of Clatskanie rather sluggish for several days to
lini« In pructlc na uml playlna Wblle
sonicUiiny on the bull Unit even Balie on the Investment, depreciation u had $70.#0 coming to him quite come.
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limi II toould I h * u proiluthlo U ivoh I
oili«r p«upl« are ut III« li«acti«a or,
Hulli wouldn't fallen liia l.uttlna av- tli« pumping plant ami expense, av tidy sums for a side issue job.
nifui li ilio) wouiil put tuoi. inoii«!y
tuklna nul» rlilca Mumiaor ron yer.1
eruae while Joe in In the box.
In »rages $s9 00 per year according to
1,1 bygone years, it was rather
The stale dairy and food inspector
ili purobrctl «look 1 Ilo 1MUil of wuhtliiK
’ bai Ma "T lg e rò " oul un lite fluid;
thlrty-l wo inninaa pitched, Joe hua Hie figures submitted by one who difficult to get anyone to act as just- was poking around town a few days
Il oti *1 luti Htock. uml Mr bolliti. Alio
practlclna uml un snmtuy when liiu
It is pointed ice
«he peace, for $12 to $20 per ago and gathered in a couple of eat-
lir, a uuuiiioi of iny.il clami caditi, aulii« im pluyi'il tli« I ciiiii ahowa lliut allowed only nine lilta und aeven owns a private plant.
rutiH. lie will a » tne entire diatance out t hat should the tow n inHt.ill its month was about the average fees, ing house keepers on alleged viola-
iìaji «il Alili Mi
W»‘bi
lli«y liuvu b««n prucilenta
,,w„ n iti»r system, there would he hut with the highway open and ' tion of food laws. Milk to come uu-
Sunday'.
ih«' kt-yno h of tu«« picnic w ì i ili**
Smn« uf Ui« boy. are u little dia- . lutat Sunday the Tiaera showed n„ necessity for private pumping speeders speeding and paying fines j der the pure food law must test
mivatitag** oi ruiHiiiK bvllor Hlcick, ami rikurnaod al III« appiir«nt luca of
the I'ortluud At! Star Banker«' team plants and that the property owner and the office yielding such rev- 1 three and two-tenths per cent, while
Hit* n 'w ia l li utili i ^*<1 p« «*plo pi ratini npiiroclatlon by thè rana
T h « fl-
Ami Alio aro 1 * o |I« v * tk iii | im *tl ilock. nanccM nf tli« club are no’ In tli« how to play bn bull The score wua c o u ld secure water at about one- enue, It is probable that when Judge cream to be standard must test 18
As violators of tests re-
thiiu^bt limi th» lalkn i»> «xprrltinced lavai or ahup« bui It » III lak« i i ly St Helens lt>. Bankers .'I. Moon did fourth the rust of the maintenance Hazen's term expires there will be per cent.
“ Dlad rush for the Job. The emolu- quired in milk and creiun one rest-
the heuviiia for the first six frames of a private plant.
m«n Aoulil ahi tli**m
u fair ultondanee al III« n«xt few . and the financiers auruered only
Jaines McKay, who has made an tnents of the office are on the fee | aurant man was fin^d $S0 and costs
Mr and Mra Simili, uh I i O h I ami auini'H lo pilli thotn oul uf tho bolo
and the other $20 and costs.
A
Antone Investigation of the proposed water system and a speed case averages
bulli-. niinUtortnl to ilio waniM oi I boy ur« » llllna lo aiv« lloitr tini« three runs and three litis.
ili«« liuiiìCry ait«l tlioir )iui4pi;*lil> Mia bill ahould noi be «iportod to niuk« took up the burden in the eiahth system, is of the opinion that it ; about $?.60 per speeder for thejHoulton business man parted with
and the I'ortluud visitors were un­ would he a good investment to pur-' Judge. s° lf two or three speeders , $10 and costs for reeding hogs too
Appi n-la Imi liy ali
up uny deflelt
He come in each day, as has been t h e : near his slaughter house. A Warren
able to score
St Helens pluyers r hase the Gurley creek site.
»
< )n
Sun day lite («ani play« ih « fiiat | murdered the pellet, the scorer rea- states that 1 tie timber on the tra c t; average. It is easy to figure out that farmer gave up $50 on a charge of
Wiiuuu
l«ain
T
h
«
anme
«tarla
at
FURSE SEINE CASP.S
¡sterlna sixteen lilts to thur credit. of land around the water site is the Job is a good one. and while the ' attempting to do Ills own milk tewt-
il) »'clock
11 la a aood lini« for
worth $3000
It is understood Hnes collected enrich the coffers of 1 iug.
The cases ail came up before
lijANG UPON DEC1SION i I ioh " wln- wlali St Heteua to con- 1 The hunkers were outclassed by the -•a.tly
9t Helens lumbermen In fielding that Ihe property can be bought for th« county, likewise do the costs 1 Justice Hazen._______
Un'io to huv« u wlmiliia '«um io and buttlna
The game whs put on $1500 and It being at the headwaters enrich the J. P s before whom the ■
Wellington was down by
A hi i». ui I » mino
i li ttrKUllHMHH tu coni« out uml «how lh«lr upproda-
I Sheriff Wellington was down by
Ice In the seventh when Kit Conyers of the creek, the town would always unfortunate speeder appears.
tli«* p.ll • M Í!»** Clini* of ir 1 arubociila Unll of Ih« t«um.
the seaside several days the first of
Come
connected with the pill for a home be assured of a bountiful supply of
Im i o l Horn HK klt iit ( ai i IV Slno uiak
the week renewing acquaintance with
run
Two were ahead uf him. and pur« water.
•r, -.lai«* finii wurden. imi John Lar
Mrs Wellington, who is spending the
Ills
fiilir-buae
swat
seemed
to
lake
Another
city
in
Columbia
county
•«»li deputy wurden, viert» romplnimi
| summer at Seaside, and it is pre-
th«
"p
e
p
"
out
of
the
visitors
The
will
s
am
vote
on
a
new
charter
It
before Judge John S • okO iti ili,*
E IN IÇ U P Ç
sume(l t,le >heriff i M y took occasion
visiting team wus eninposed of the is tho city of Vernonfa and, like
cuculi «o u il I uh I availing.
r i n u n c e ü L i J u I U I I tl, d.splay IMS sylph-like form by
slur playera out of the several banks Scappoose, It realizes that a new
Ih « - - » MI KIIIIKintH .tino a p p ly to lito
indulging in a few salt water dips.
In Portland, und they were coitfl charter la necessary in order that
Appeal i i o lii i l i o j u m leu c o u r t in Ili
M ore Than T w o H undred l)i- le g »fc *
«uni u f a t i uni N ic k .Ni imov teli, «i pur hì * Iiiaaoe M jui \\ lm I 'iinfifM'il Murdc. dent of winning until the, realiz' d propos'd h -ceasury Improvements can '
Supt. Wilkerson. who is secretary
In A Men dance— Heaalon W a s the
ho» the St Helens players hit urn! lm made The dale wtien Veroonta
MtiAcr ariio * un f il im i 4 UH) Mini cual*
to tho fair board, was up the river
of Mr«. Wrhrman «1 lairge— Mu|i- fielded
votes haa not ye: li^n decided upon 1 luirgeat ioni M oat F o t hílalas.ii oil to Columbia Beach last Sunday look­
(ur ••iiln K flati iti <>r« Ron vs it litinit
c rin im d ra t Belie,«*. Man to la-
liap tiat lU a is il.
ing over aoiue possible concussions
liuvin A a alai** linn»»**
llniuiliaw.
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! for the coming county fair.
Ju<!*«* i oko, a riti *il 1 l.irtt nv*‘ni |>K
f(*l ill s itti«ni«*, v lu i ‘t»l i ..uni n .»1(1 In ■ n*
The fifty-third annual meeting of
I'res
reporta frotu Sulent atate
an« 14• ii.au> h'Kéti «1 li « <11,III ft 11$ Vt•ivmi
the Oregon Baptist State convention
The county clerk issued a mar-
Dial
John
Sh-rkH
eacap«d
from
Hie
closed
their
session
Wednesday J riage license Saturday to Bert H.
' 4* V t*rai duvrt a ili •lair • la ♦ III»re
ifcftt 1
st;
■
>
1
IItil
ul
out
10
o'clock
We<l
Mias Betty Day ia the guest of evening at their Columbia
City Austin and Mary hllen Brock. Both
toc f*t n r*4'ach a tlacit un . imi (lu It lm
Mr und Mrs. I-ester l.ioyd spent
.day night
Superintendent Stein Sunday In Cauhy. the gtteats of rel- friend» in Portland this week.
r**«'.#* U UC) s t h e
grounds. At the same time of the » ir o residents of l latskanie.
im [i< 1 itllCC t»f i DO
et
uf
the
atute
lnalitutii.il
reporta
ea*4’ .»n«! will fui au cd Ids ruitti1 »; «U
utivea and friends.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Fuchs of .Me- convention, the Baptist Ministers',
—
that Slerka got away by "walking
! h«t - iirli« al |«<#• imi»* dui •3.
Mrs Blood left Tuesday for Iter Minnvilln visited E. A. Rotger Wed- conference was held.
The attend-
A Maxwell automobile of the vint-
from the Institution.''
Dr. Stein«r lionte in Kansas after an extended
nesdajf.
ance wus the largest o f any pr* vious ;’ Ke o f 1917 was sold at auction by
( itali« .«K** * > ur» ’• Jtitfht.
,ls 1 st.it' s lecording to The Oregon visit with lier daughter, Mrs S 1).
Mrs Edwardt Dalton and Mrs meeting and every Baptist church in tifb sheriff Monday, under attach-
In fitti coltra« o f Iti* a ( gummi ( lor tali, that lie ‘does not believe tltat D Johnson
Howard Hudson were I’ortluud shop-
Oregon was represented, ihure ln*ihg ment, for $110.50.
The machine wus
th«- hi at<\ Assistant At* m any gm!im .1 ! Sleit.a is dungrrouH." Imt atuiea that
M Kulnly of llroudhead. Wlscon- pets Wednesday.
more than 200 delegates in attend- sold to cover costs of the garage man
Uily«j! Il 1H t aid there w it* no pr<»p«ur­ over) effort i« being niude to cap­ sin. Is visiting tils niece Mr- Amy
Miss Grace Fleldhouse was a week ance.
Prominent clergymen and for repairs
It was a good buy. and
tl4 • a liti ture Hi» runaway
!tïU involved in 1It»*
Stone and tils nephew, Dr.
I,
G. end guest at the home of Mr. and
laymen were on the program.
A re- H. S
Mason was the purchaser.
Ul* M*lr«»nf Hie circuit <•ourt li.uJ n«*
The account. In The Oregonian R ohm this week
Mrs. Guy Fleldhouse.
port of the secertary of the confer-
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At&t lmrily l o giant U i « t ttiupnriil
n. loads Ihe tin Info''Hied to believe that
Mr and Mrs George H Shinn
Miss Edrie I-a Bare, who is visiting ence stated that during the past year
Paul \ Marls, extension director
JUlt« (1Itiit
ail Slerka committed the atrocious crime » e r e In Portland Tlttcsday transact- rionds in Seattle and Keut. Washing-
Hr matin out4 'air mt4
2000 people had united with the of tho State I arm Bureau, and C. J.
that w a m hewn to and t a U si» : MOInc of murdei ring Mr» Wehrntan and ing hustness for the Columbia County
ton. Is
expected home soon. Baptist church in Oregon and that Hurd, assistant state leader, were of-
surprint* among thune in the court li«r child and that the "confeaatim of A bat met company
1 T E Kelet and H. R. Hudson $103,000 had been raised for mis Hcial visitors at the county agricul-
ruiuu.
Mr Liltyqulsl assorted that an Insane titan" cleared Tender of
Dr and Mrs li. Q. Ross » i l l have spent Saturday und Sunday on a sionary work.
Thé executive com- tural agent s office Tuesday
They
while the talked t»f fisheries ruminici Uni accusation
T.-nuer wua tried as their house guests tliia week end
fishing
trip up the Kaluma river. mlttee of the conference decided to|are making their annual rounds of
lai*#» h i he stilt «* h of Oregon and and convicted of Hie murder of Mra Miss Carrl" Joseph and Dr anil Mrs.
Mrs. K. E. Thomas has as her buy additional property at Columbia Hie counties in taking inventories
V\ > n 11i 11 g toil would not appl> t«* this Wehrman and Iter little son
It is Ralpit Jeffcott of Portland.
house guests tliia week Mrs. Wyeth City and concluded arrangements for and making surveys for the coming
cu « , ito* attorney general s (»ifi««» true tti.it Slerka. after having been
Mr and Mrs R S. Owens
and Jaynes and little daughter Jeanette the purchase of the rest of the ship- yea rs work,
d«j* not recognize the existence of committed to the insane asylum, con­ daughters, Hetty. Sarah and Merle. ,,f Portland.
'yard site which gives them thirteen
■
any such compact.
fessed having committed the deed of Madison. Wisconsin are 111 rtt.|
,\fr. and Mrs Barnard o f Weed, acres of property and several build-
Speed cop Abbott turned in twelve
in explanation, the attorney said latter lie retracted th® statement und Helens on a two weeks' visit
with California, are the guests of Mr and tngs which will be remodeled for next | victims of the disease known as
that la 1911 the two Míale* tgieed neither his confession or retraction Dr and Mrs. I, (7 Ross and
Mr. Mrs. J. N. Demsey Mrs. Barnard is convention time.
A resolution was speeditis Monday morning, the result
upon a compact and submitted it to 1 an I1" relied upon
V\ B Dillard, Owens' mother. Mrs Flora Owens
.the mother of Mrs. Demsey.
passed thanking
thq
St. Helens ° f his dragnet for Saturday and Sun-
congress
It was not until two years who ul Hie time of the murder was
Mavor and Mrs K l llallugh and
Miss Vivian I.Inn has returned to Chamber o f Commerce and the cit-1 day.
Some o f thetii stood trial and
ali«T however, that congress rutilimi district attorn«) for Folumbtft coun­ children and Mr and Mrs Von Gray
Helens after a six weeks course liens of St Helens for their coopéra- ! some forfeited hall money, but they
He eonipact and thus made It «>p«*ra- ty interviewed Slerka on the sup­ and children returned Sunda' night ¡at Normal school in Monmouth. Ore. tiou and hospitality. |
paid in the
end.
flv' but in (be meantime, the stai«* posed to be confession." and Dillard from Seaside » here the, hud been
Mrs. Raymond Heavers entertained
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ia
positive
that
Slerka
la
not
the
man
of Washington had repudiated th«*
T,u‘ ' ' ' " " D
license hi
to attend the big celebration on ac- Tuesday evening in honor of her hits- c m t r D M U P U T A U t A D n c
reau and divorce court ran a dead
compact in several instances, ho wluit « h o committed the crime Governor count of the completion of !,ie new | bund's birthday. Those present were G U V E R N M L . N 1 A v V A K l i a
GODFREY A PENSION 1 tieat ttie past week. One divorce
cus gr**MM nui inti was hot what the Olrott haa granted Tender a pardon sea wall.
The party motored down I M r and Mrs. Kit Conyers. Keturuh
_____
| suit, that of Hugo G. Stelzig vs.
and he ¡a a free man
He was sen- oarly Saturday morning and liad u I and Molly Dixon, Jintmy Adams. Dr.
two 'tales bad agreed to
1 «need to bang and Governor Went fins trip
For services rendered in the ’ In- ; Mary btehfg, was filed with the
Cain. Cecil Ross.
Dancing was en-
< 4.tilts Ihulg«* I'm t.
minuted lit« sentence to life tm-
dian war in Kansus in 1S74. the county clerk this week. Likewise
Miss Pearl Turner of Colorado joyed.
Continuing, he said: "In lh»*lr de­ prl-o,intent
Thta year Olcott gave Springs. Colorado, lias been visiting
Paul Riggs and Miss Icy Bryan of government has awarded City Re- '**ie marriage license was issued.
cisions on fishing cast's, the Oregon him a pardon, but Slerka remained
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with her sister, Mrs. H A Childs, | Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley For- corder J B Godfrey a pension o
upn*ino court. Judge I lean of the in Hie asvlum
Slerka Is out and the past week
Miss Turner .wus n ten o f Seattle. Mr. and Mrs William $20 per month. He was notified <0 YOUNG GIRL
fedirai court and the federal court so la Tender
The Jury said Tender student at Berkeley this summer and 1 d a r k . Mis« Annie Johnson and Tom tht\t effect Wednesday and naturally |
of
ppeals at dan Francisco have was guilty
PASSES AW AY
The crime couldn't be made the voyage from 'Frisco to f5! • 1 T'hillips all of Portland were Sunday was much pleased.
The pension ;
Rid** stepped tills compact The mat fust...... I on Slerka
He w ta sent to Helens on the ill fated Alaska >• guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hamer Me takes effect as o f October 12. 1920.!
te» is now before the United Stales the Insane asylum.
Both of them its last trip Into Portland.
enclosed
Its!
Evelyn Iris Peterson, daughter of
I Kie. The party had an enjoyable so the government
supreme court, and whether <»r not ate out, Mrs Wehrman la dead. Ten­
voucher for $140. Mr. Godfrey when Mr. und Mrs Frank L. Peterson, died
An appnul has been made by t he | picnic at Columbia beach.
>t will also side step the compact r»* der la free anil, according to Dr Pacific Const Rescue and Protective)
The W. M. F. S. will have a picnic a lad of sixteen enlisted in Captain at the family home in St. Helens
mains t«> be seen As a result no one Steiner Sierks la harmless though society, through the Woman's club | |n Godfrey park h»re next Wednes- G. H Norton's company and chased early Monday morning
She was fif-
Rn«»ws If there Is a compact anti «»ur the ' If corfeased murderer of a de­ or St Helens, for canned goods pr» day. Hie 17th. Lunch will be at Hie the Commanche and Osage Indians teen years of age and had been in ill
office takes the position that none fenseless woman and her baby boy ferubly frulls and vegetables Th> noon hour. T w o societies from Port- who were on the rampage in Kan- health for a number of months She
exists.*'
If Slerka was harmless, why are the club asks thut all - I 10 po -Ihly can ia„d will meet with the home society sas.
He enlisted a f Arkansas City, graduated from the eighth grade o f
I'tlarge ( Villinii*t*rn Interference.
int hot Hies looking for hint and mak­ contribute a Jar or more. Mr Ruth tltat day.
A good program in the Kansas and was in the service sev- .the St Helens school in June and
Attorney Fulton for the plaintiffs ing
every effort lo capture him? ' orford has kindly consented to care afternoon. AH members and friends enty-five days
He made application the pallbearers were her former
conimided that the purse seiners
• |'hose In thl < part of Columbia 'fo r the donations and ¡1 box » i l l l> ,,f the society are Invited to particl- for a pension about a year ago and I classmates.
Deceased was popular
« ;»tch their fist wither In the open county place little credence In the found at his office in the Rutherford pate
Bring your lunch and have a some of his former comrades now among her many friends, her bright
, or In Washington wulers. and report emanating from Salem
living In Kansas, helped hint to prove and sunny disposition drawing many
Realty Co.
,
good Unie
when they bring I hem In Oregon to
friends who grieve at her untimely
1 David Burcham. wife and three.
Lieutenant Commander K. C. In- his clatm
'-ell the fish art* In their original “WAY DOWN EAST"
end. The funeral services were held
•children have been visiting the past j crnliam o f the Kagle boat 38 which
form
Therefore, he said, the men
at the Free Methodist church W ed­
at the home of Ills brother. is now at Kverett, Washington, wired COASTWISE VESSELS
COMING TO LIBERTY week
»re engaged In interstate and foreign
nesday and conducted by Rev. H!g-
Albert Burcham
They are visiting an invitation to the editor of The
TAKE BIG CARGOES bee and the interment was in the
'<*tiimere«* and the state «»f Oreg«»n
relatives and friends in the North- Mistf to join the vessel at Bellingham,
Manager Bast o f Hie l.iberty the­ west on their vacation from Long Washington, for a trip down the
has no right to Impose a tax or 1L
Warren cemetery.
Deceased had
With San Pedro as her destination. lived in 9t Helens for the past year
«’anse upon them
Me admitted the atre informs The Mist that in the Beach. Calif , where Mr Hitrchani is coast to the Columbia river and up
,„
the
steamer
Daisy
Matthews,
laden
an,j
¡s
survived
by
her
par-sets and
»late has a right to forbiti the Itn- near future he will show the famous principal o f the Polytechnic high
Portland
Tho Eagle 38 was in
This ptc- .schiHil. one o f the largest of its kind fit. Helens a few weeks ago
\^-e with 1.226.000 feet of lumber, sailed two sisters
!"»rtatInn of fish caught during the picture. Way Down Bast
We
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c I umm I fishing season. hut held it ; „ r,. la Griffith's »("liar production on the Pacific coast, having over would like to make the trtp hut now Tuesday night.
It was a record car-
could not do so during the open sea •itid tins been running at the Helilg 13000 students last year
(Thursday night» we haven't been
^or ,ho J’0“,' “J1*1 is accounted
HELENS GIRL
t„
Portland
for
the
past
two
weekw
«on
At the close of the argument*
Perry Austin, n former St Helen» aide to make the ne<essury arrange- ^or because the lumber taken a H>ard
GOES TO U. OF O.
rhe
prices
charged
at
the
Portland
Perry used mPnts
had been in the lumber yard for sev-
briefs were submitted by each side
boy. wn» here Sunday.
theatre was $1 60. but Mr East will 't o bo one o f Hie mainstays nf the
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oral months and was almost kiln
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..bow the picture here at 36c
H» old St Helens hall ...tin and he is ot
t rtW P S T p p u
C A P IT A
dried.
The steamer Egeria sailed
U N IV E R S IT Y OF OREGON, Eu
F IR E M E N T O G IV I.
A.'-J w
1 r r. rx k n r i t i ,
Wednesday night with a cargo o f , gen«. Aug. 10.— (Special to The
,.,in do this because the expensive the opinion that lie can v c play
A JITNEY DANCE orchestra will not be present -How- lie Is anxious "> gather up onte of
ON SCHOOL FUND 1.476.6100 feet of lumber for San Mist , Dorothy Akin of St. Helen*
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Diego.
These were the two largest I has been admitted Into the l Tnlver-
Tho hicniliora o f th« St
Helen» ,.,,.r it 1» the identical picture and 1 Hie old timers like " C m " Campbell
of cargoes sent out during the week, laity o f Oregon with full freshman
Volunteer Firn. Department will Ktve identical reel shown In Tortlan.l and Fred DeNeffe. Earl Perry. Ed. Hal SALEM, Aug 1 0 — The total
Morton. Pete Rrakke \ $334.935.fit)
in interest collected
on
Several coastwise steamers are ex-1 „landing
Her high school average
a " jitn e y " dance al (lie rlly hall Hat the saving of $1 16 more Ilian off- lagli s C
the absence of the orchestra and Joe Specht and" try conclusion* 1 school fund loans by state land board1 patted during the coming few days is among the best yet noted on the
tirili,v «vetting
The boya who com- C l
with the St Helens team.
He sug- and distributed by the state treasurer' for full or partial loads for Culifor credentials presented by new stu­
Prlse tli« organiza I* n wb'b '<> tin- '
Mrs Marlon Gilbert.'county provi­
dents this year. In the three and a
"Ufflcienl ruiiiln to enable them f" dent " f Multnomah sV. <* T « . vis gested that the game he played ilnr-1 to the several counties of the state nia ports.
half years she was in high school
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fut niait a club room
Doultllea« all \ ' » d with Mrs llurcham Iasi Tuesday, ing (he lint« of Hie county fair He represents a total school population |
Site 1» a
Portland men plan hotel near Mt her average was 94.2.
" f Utoi.e who favor encouraging «he motoring down with her son In law expects to take up the mutter with ) of 221,2*8 in the state on a basis o f)
graduate of St Helens high school.
Manager Conyer*.
¡$1.74 per capita
^Hood.
boy» v tu |,n at the timin' or buv »
Dr Ruhndorff.
lb k«(.
BAPTIST CONVENTION
JOHN SIERKS ESCAPES
FROM STATE ASYLUM
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