THE ST. HELENS MIST VOLUME X L . ST HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. A C C ID E N T O CCU RS ON L O G G IN G Si. Oll.. I« IIIju,...I Uns Narrow R. II,. — 4 ouslder- P. NO. 38 [F A L L S F R O M B A R G E ATTORNEY VISITS WORK RESUMED ON A N D IS D R O W N E D HISTORIC POINTS LOGGING RAILROAD John Iflafiiiner liiMWiio! in W ll un- SHERIFF FINDS elf« Slouch \\'(*4ln«*s«la\. ISo'l.v \\ . I>u> WI il*‘s l ii.< riainin^l> j Kour Stimili Shovel l 'irw s at Work is K«*c llistorl«; I'lyiuoiith lto< k— View a m i Itt'idg«* C r e w S t a l l s S o o n . K li- What calao m a r In beiti,; n Micio ih VM' "f Our S i lu l l ) . i n inti ( 'It> I*• »inIK of I ii U t c s I Near H. h I om k I i i i i t D a v ie s S a y s K om i W ill he : uri-Idillit hupp mull Monday ufternooi John Hammer. aged 1 !* son ot st I il ihm * W o r t h o f l,li|U or a n d I t g mirili I’.«I I— Ululi Hein. I I'n-. Mm. Martini Hammer of this city, To n a. 0|x n b y J a n u a r y I lis t . S till D is, o v e r e il in ( T e v e r i) C o n iln.dn I'v« o ’ i -1 i . i ,K on III« I 'i »I il lu Ida im.li'U I " 1 M o st H m - n s s f i i l T e e m _ was drowned in tho Willamette c e a le d D u g . n i. .A rren i» M ade. rimbiir Company's logging rnllri.n l St U«I« iih , O: non, August li 1, 1 9 2 1 . A II. Davies, engineer in the Co- Plough Wednesday morning. Ti e R e lie v o IP .id le g K in g B r o k e n . Il M >r> a point when* the railroad m - * • • Kilitor of tin* Mi*î- Your nMjuesi lunil.ia county rn dm aster’B office. ' young man was assisting In loading for an article from i.iy pon on Ilia returned from Vernoula Wednesday, a barge o f lumber and ccaordlng to Sheriff Wellington, Deputy Sheriff Th«‘ I h . 1 1:1 > li i K lit volley hall 1 h Ihn hlgliwuy two mile, s»'itli of (io torio Plymouth Hhoiihl have b>v)ii good d**ul of attention hlo gttmrllni Aft*»r th»* on gin o and S(,v - 1 . 1 1 I <jualili*,i| hy also requoMting that t!io Me slated to the Mi l that ilie I'n.t- reports o f those on the barge with Craves. Traffic Officers Abbott and land. Astoria and Pacific It It Co. bini at the »lina,o f the accident was Hatfield and Judge Martin W'hife A lari?«* •rowd wan thero thin ’ wtu k had cronaed tho highway and ;|rtlchi ho brriol a- m> literary I« ■ « clos« hat d c(»nt oat « «1 have resumed construction work. I lifting a piece o f lu mber "Mien ii.uu made a raid on tho John Nelson wat li ’ !... tria honld try to he I wwrM 0,1 1 h " high trestle, a log on the KusUs c«>ulcl have no other merit «r Four steam shovel crews are at work ¡one oil the dm k v it another piece farm about two miles west of War **** , . iirlier III (»Itler to get III* int« and three bridge crews will mar' of lumber down the chute This ren Monday afternoon, .vlarracci and limi set o f trucks rolled off and going I ,.,ymouth thn blrthpla(: on la*»d of the j work wlth'n ten days. Tw o grading > piece of lumber bit the piece of lute - Cuzzolin are the renters o f the pl-.ee ill first. Waul «\«ry Ctrl*« .1..».. ..,.,1*1 .«. it struck ,1.« ..... . 1 A nini lean Nation is located ^ | crew » are being assembled and with her which Ham mer was lifting and In their ba-n was a cleverly con- bod) h- share in II. rurlifiid. Hoth w in of triickH trucks low mil**« south of ItoHton on ( ’ape Cod ¡n a few (jayH tju. Kra(n,1#r (lf the came with such force that it knot i aled wine room, l i looltod like a Sr In ,| i.|)«nH Monday wiili u full their loads and heft.ro before Engineer Engine,-t ',a> , u " liomly trulli M-rvico from | rt>a.dt>««l will be resum resumed. ed him from t.bo bargo into the river I hay mow but Wellington had hi. lores mid i'ln ■’ jibe latter city I he bay is not Im Mr. Davies is o f the opinion tha» It is presumed that he was stunned suspeions as to the hay and when «(fleet- Weigh, I" " 'll nun In and Archibald is.old bring tin. train to posing a low lid« because of the on duly nfit.i* I i I h H«v«r« aieldeni standstill, a hundred feet or more of shallows and sand flam, but ut half (lie road will be opened to traffic by the impact o f the blow, for he he made 1 further investigation, he by January 1st. The completion o( did not rise to the surface. The ac discover.-d a room built under the co»r A '«rla Tim lo«ul motorcycle I lie trestle was badly torn up Two and full tide it is wonderfully boau- the tunnel which pierces the moan cident occurred about 10 o ’clock In hay mow. There were nine 52 gallon ridrrs »ill probably nut li'« llila and toful. Wn took a trolly ride of y v- set« of trucks followed th«* logs over tain about five miles northwest of the morning and John Datenian i barrels of wine In the "h ay m o w ” flow il*.» I* n,;alll eral miles southeast, to Plymouth Th« mn.ual program at III« cliurrh the trestle and the highway was beach und back, for a more complete Uuxton, Is u big problem and work covered the body at 4 o ’ -lo c k in the or about 635 gallons o f wine. Pete will be ruslied on this job. "T h e afterno u Maracci and Joe Cuzzolin are the Suoilay w.t null»* a sucres* In «v«ry blocked fur several bout's view of the bay itud its surroundings grade to the tunnel on both will s Maracci plead ,,v \ Ian:« alenda iic« and much The young man had been living renters o f tho farm. The shores are rather barren, except A bruketnan bad Just stepped from ,ppr«mii'"1 expressed W e hop« for for (lie magnificent summer homes will be completed and the rails land in St. Helens for several months :-.m} guilty to having Intoxicating liquor Hr I'lilni'-r to n u n « uguitt m.nn In one o f the wrecked ears a few mu and hotels; and tin* rather insignifi by January first anil M.e only thing made many friends on account o f hlo in his possession and Judge Hazen The fttnera’ fined him $500, which he paid ments before the accident occurred cant trees and growth would indicate I which can possibly hold no the o p pi1 using personality. preach Big Still Found the Methodist V-\( Sand IV, services as uxniul «X T h e damage to the track and equip that the lines from the "Dundlng of eration o f the railroad will he in will he held from j Mil having the tunnel com ple ted" church at 3 o ’clock this afternoon Sheriff Wellington had an idea eepiinii C K UNtlR X Tho (' K ment was about $1000 and il tool' iIn* Pilgrims" which run: Mr Davies said. and the interment will be in tl.e that the ’ ’m oonshin e” supply of St ictlvltli's nr« i'«nl«r«d a.1 I'l.luinlilu "A nd Mie woods against a sgoriny sky, . . . . . , ... two days to repair the damage and Helens and Portland was coming Warren cemetety. Cltr A large delegation wonl from Their giant branches tossed” I Mr ,,av|r!H haM >'*» ! contain something of poetic fancy. ! 110,1 *“ *. enslneer in t.te County Itoad from the locality o f the Maracci open th« line to traffic tor» mi W«dn«eiUy uifdlt. office and has been ap- farm. For several nights he and j Tho famous Plymouth Itock Is le I master s Th« I a,die»’ Aid in«t at tho honio •ir aiid à fitti« l’" ' ll,,',l Division Engineer for tho P. his deputies watched the place, and of Mrs i li.i Wli'katrom on Tliurs station Is i,«r. ! A. A - I*. Me was Resident Enginee. ! tho road. A deupty sheriff af Co d,r A iltdlKhtful lunch wuh lumbia county mado friends with . i i i i i u i i i hapM line or ton fe«m in length by six *o r ' ........... mpany when the Eccles urvil I the "g a n g .” He was supposed to A lJ N T R K (iF F IlF i work and laid out Three young Indian vary atlrui n v jL .n i l U a n w i d v i l i v t irementa ire cueaawork ■'""••• " f lh" engineering work be a bad man. The " g a n g ” fell for lively rearranged the ahow , uh «- h ; Not being a geologist 1 am unable to When tho Kansas City concern took Date I-oral Pickups o f General Inter his talk and he was taken into their , round tl « Watts A I’ rlc» *t,*ro on- confidence, and that is why Angelo jay till we--k l.i.ulo, not Ixdlii: lined Will go to 1'nlviTslty o f Wisconsin Htute its character but it undoubted " v*“r tfu' proposition, they made a est— Gathered Here and There by Marino, " B a b e ” Confer. I. A. Hen 'ak« ('olirsi- of Htuil) In I arili , ly Is of clay composition. It is sit- flattering offer to Mr. Davies and to to having things In ‘ *Kli 1 1 . shape,” Mist Kc|mrters— News o f People dricks and William Page are in jail nateli jll.ii just .H above tin* water line. Division - Engineer OMO I II« " Il ici I I 1IC, Iemphiyed * - - him as * ----“ ------- Ila-i M ade ( .« m » * i .» i | m M i « first m «I up W o warn you. surrounded by an iron fence w i t h ! 110 tendered his resignation to because the deputy sheriff accom 1 ou Know. Lout« to Ini I'arefui. IliM'ord llcrt*. i cement corner columns, and is soon j 1 >“ » County Koadmaster to take ef panied them on a trip to Portland Thus« i'ii)i.ytnK the sea breeze* ui o have a canopy to protect it from | fnci September 10th. and will go to ¡U.».nl« llm week are Mi i C J San T J Flippiu. J. . County Agri Buys a Farm— A. 0. Gray has to deliver some ten gallons or mote . . , . ...in I the uc.t.ioti o f the w.-uther The rock Vernonia to open his office and su All of the bunu.ii and children. Mm Charl.'M cu tral . Agent, bus resigned and will bought the farm known as the o f moonshine whiskey. building the bus been broken once or twice and pervlse the work o f parties with tho exception of Marino for Madison Brouse place. It Is located on Mil- Orl.n'i. and children, Mrn It F leave September If. railroad. the pieces cemented together. Slblork mil children, Mr» (iotchell, Wisconsin ton creek about on e half mile north pplead guilty, and Judge Hazen im Me is terminating near Not far away is Pilgrim Mall S>*u Bn) d«, Mr and Mm K Elvist, ly two years o f successful County! ■vest of Moulton. The sale was made P.ose.d a ,lne * a0 and postf ™ a' where Is deposited mnny Mayflower Y E L L O W JACKET'S in the W (i I’niiicroy and f.iinily liav« Juai Agent work in Columbia through the Central Kealty Com rino s case will be heard County rc-llcs, including the sword o f Miles morning. STING IS SERIOUS pany. returned lu.nin frnni (hi* ahore II« t-M-,*lved bis appointment In 11*10 Stundlsh und the original Colonial Dugouc Has Still from the Director »1 Extension H.| Charter bearing date June 1. 1621. Back on J o b — After a two week's SI A 1*1*« M *SK M III n 11„S Atter Sheriff Wellington and Dep Olo Solelrn. a well known Astoria IO A C . following lb « resignation |()|j Hty|e , *,, 1,1 to bu the oldest sta'e the big contractor, while motoring front vacation. Manager Ed Jones of Aus uty Graves had brought Th* Scappoose grade und h i g h ) o f Mr D C. Howard paper In the t'nited States. tin's store has resumed his duties. consignment o f wine taken Astoria to Portland Monday murn- from ghuol will open for thn year on H«pt Mr Fllppin will enter the A;:rl- Whether from the promptings of He spent several days o f his vacatioi. ith Duly enrollment, and usslgu cultural Engineering Depart met.t o! u M,int>cr nature, or otherwise, v. e 1 ing was stung cn the left eye by a in St. Helens and then w-ent to Sea the Marraeci barn to the c« urthouse * “ greatest i " * * ” ’ interest " , “ " 1 " w n U i r-' His partner , H. Gus- and stored it in the vaults, the sh er cienl of text books w ill bn atteinp'.- l the I'til’v.-rslty o f W ' «tisin ,0 con j 1 found our ™ ' yellow packet. oentere.1 ...... side and Woodburn. Deland Austin, iff, accompanied by Judge White thn first day tlnue the same general line of work lhl, „|(t i-«metery or as New Eng- * slt" " K the fr‘ >nt seat who had charge ot the store during rjct Attorney Foote tnd seve«al The f »Mowing nu mbers o f last from which ho win- graduated from landers say. burying ground, on llur- ‘¡f *he caP' *[‘ t,h . S,° ^ Jones absence, accom panied b> hi? o t ijer officers, returned to the tarn* year’a faculty will return for Ibis 0 A C In 1 »1 . His successor h.i l |a | m u , where lie buried many of the <lpivlng’ and ’,,atod to thu Mlgt that bride, left for W oodburn Saturday After a few hours’ search o f the *nr Mr CofTvn ait superintendent not yet been appointed, but, several ( pilgrims and their descendents | 'v ien near Columbia City, Solc-im evening. premises, Judge W h ito discovered a kiw Strain as high school tenchor. men are under consideration for lln Marked graves ranging from the year [chipped his loft hand to his face and It was Sunday Services— Rev. A. J. Cui- dugout in a deep ravine. Cngltsti Mini foreign language Mrs -office 1 6 57 down to reasonably present said "tak e ,, the wheel, something has In a few minutes the lens, superintendent o f tho Congr - cleverly camoufla ged ana the men Probably thu most outstanding times. Following are some o f the stunK nit‘ - Boater and Miss Tipton ns grad« ' j man was unconscious and Gustafson gational churches o f Oregon will c o n - walked by it several times before fathers- Ml«* Fannie Cooper, of feature o f County Agent work slue« ascriptions and epitaphs: duct services at m the C KJLi on - -jth tho 1 ' p a t h . leding to *1 ’ ndor” hi* '»tone"rests the H ashes u,rr‘ Pd to rft H o l e s to ^ get ------------ medical UUCl asnes h1 ................. ........................ o I Plytnout 1 v tijuut V , ---- ey ^ dis covered ------ - — ~ j Mr Fllppin cam.- Into The office h a»1 Wtrren will fourth the prlrnarv zealous “ . id [)r ,>eel , treated tin* i-ian When the door w-.s — , , . an 1 gregational ----------- church ---------- Sunday ----------- morning, - , the dugout. . , _ Mr I .unlike, who Is a graduate of l>een th«* complete organization ot| of WID1M B R AD FO R D - Bureau Puritan and sincere Christian. Gov J>o was very sick for several houra Tho public is cordially Invited to at- opened they saw a r o o m 12 x 1. 0 A C . will have charge o f tin* the c u n t » on Hi" Farm Prior to his appointment all of Ply Col from April 1621 to 1657 1 he s' inK ®f the yellow Jacket a.d ton(I the services. W h ile here Rev. j feet and ^in it a still w hich couD Klein'.- und commercial work o f the 1 lut. Cullens will have a conference with 1 produce 25 gallons of moonshine p - 1 high school Also he Is nil excell.-n* 1 o f the work l.u.l been conducted (tho year he died aged 6 9 ) except J1®« f „ , l the members of the church rela tiv e run. Five hundred gallons o f the athlete, and will have rhargn of tli.,|wlth Individual farmer« und no ef- 5 yrs which he declined. th® * entlr® HO tho lloc- to providing a pastor for the church. liquor was in vats and ready for tl e h»ra athletics Ills record at O. A [ f o r t made to apply concerted action 1 Qua puttes diffi clllimo adept! sunt •,or _______ __________ second run and 250 pint bottles of * «• ti vIn^*l u n i t S(.»D|'*(» ' *»:i ill«» i»rohl«*ins afTecdni? tho cmin nolitn turpiter relinquerp. u t u »!? n r c T D n v c Celebrate Anniversary— The ladies the finished produot were -eadv for will Is- • tile to have «,* 111 « fust nth a? 11 wind*- Ihr.oign tin- l-uirt ll.-re lies (lie body of ye honor- r I K E D C j » 1 1\U I o of the Congregational church cele delivery. Several barrels of mash l*tlr t.-an tin-. *e;,r I'r-s. -it phi Hur-tiu tho pe,.|.le >0 the ounf* able Major Wiliam Bradford who F A R M H O U S E brated the tenth anniversary of the were working and ready to be con- dll for a foil' hall team, basket ball, ¡ h a v e themselves chosen the lines o f ,e x p i r e d ren. ye 20th, 1703-4, r.ged ________ organization o f the I-adie-s A i a on j verted into "m oonshine.” At the b»»« hall and truck . w o r k they believed most needed b y , . 9 . years. The farm house o f W. H. Dennl- Tuesday" afternoon in the social hall prevailing prices, the sheriff esti- There will be six room s available 11 heir comm unities and th...... Hire r« , 1u J-*1" PHK^ rimage or gon o f , )oer lM|and wag tolan y do. (|f the ch u rc i,. , I1CJ s „ , r a They gave a fa r ’? mates that the outfit was worth for high school work which will as- e u m . ..f the Farm Bureau as w,-li Joht^M owland wMm died ^ ^ u a r y stroyed ,(>. ttre early Tuesday morn- „ e l l reception to Mrs. T J Fllppin ubout $ ] 0 .000. He Is o f the oninlon •ara plenty of room f o r tho various s - m the work of the < ounty Agent | ____ _ L. M ^....... .,___ ing and Mrs. A. F. Barnett. Mrs. E. I . a ]so that ]ess moonshine will b-> are put beliuid tho pn.Jects'iwdect.-d tnarried Elizabeth, daughter of John »htt-es of high school work wit It 1 Mr. Dennison had built a fire in |stenw ood and Mrs. Art Mace as sist-, s<,|d jn gt ¡{«len s and vicinitv dur 1 ,„ curry tbeni rotnpletlon The TJlljrJ. wh® hL m in f|te crowding If th« enrollment Justl ) Mayflower Dec 1620. From thorn the kitchen stove and gone out to ed in the serving of the refreshments ine t)le comin g several mon 'hs as I!«» a» it i i>ms to date that It wlll ! I’« r m Bureau thett hecomes a pmv 1 ’’ ' !'ar" ' 11 ’ l ;H p ,n.r| i 'I hui ,. rfsw lw r W l • be ex the confiscated -till wni are descended numerous posterity. Mnthi-r high school teacher wlll he erful adjunct to thè County Agettt . .. , , 7_ , h„ n.ain n, <tlnn>v in _ " H e e was a godly man and an an . tiures when he ueard tho women , orrit>- proprietor o f the inu.tr irafflc •cin-il ti, h in d i« iitty extra i-lssses 1 imi Extensfion work, and the latter cient pmfesuor in the ways of Christ at the house scream and upon in- gn„.L » isan.ne Dairy, wishes the Mist to tell his "q u o r tratiic. th*t tiiay Ile ileslred hy thè students I n turi) o f more ROod to thè farmer.t Mee was one o f the first comers Into \estimation sr}1,kB many patrons that the phone numbe. Mr. Wellington states that other , .. , found «litiusi training and ngrlcultutv wlll I «*f thè county. this land and was the last man that i ™ ” ' . . ' I ) " . d..n5. appearing in the telephone directory J developments will soon lollow ant. bttdd.sl tf thè cali Justlfies. and a l ’ ) A w.-ll worked out program su.-h wus left of those that came over in fire sttirted is unknown, but indica is incorrect. His phono number was; H at he is sure that ho will break tbe reqtilr. meni« o f lite state rela as Mr Fllppin has developed. wlth the shipp called the Mayflower that tions seem to point to the kitchen changed from 14F14 to 20F2 after I «P the big "b ootleg g in g 'n g " whicl. st< -.e us the source. II*? Io Itigli school work will he m e ' , ’ he rooperallou of the Farm Bureau lived in Plymouth.” the recant directory was p u blish ed., has been operating hore for some la fall. I tnembers. mukes It posslhle fot- a Nothing was saved from the , ll.lc s t < trig in u l S to m Mr. Horrie asks that his customers|months, Irery teucher In o u r high school ! new County Agent ,0 coni® Into thoj "M en, i'v,-Mi iTiu.'.Tv '"of"“'Edward ''uilding. tho entire contents going make a note o f his new phono nura- U t graduate o f a standard unlv®r- | office wlthout any let tip. " " hln.l- , j rav (¡eng ige.l abolit 52 vears * "P "J sm oke with the house. Mr ones The invited guests were. «l> with a II A degree, and wlth rance to the work Dite sante prò departed this life v® last of June. Hmnisoti estimates his loss at $ 3 a 0 l) ( '>tr r - . . , Vacation— . n . . »>a..,.— . . , ... Marian Sutherland. Virginia Suther- gram already laid out wlll be tail -n which ................... was partly . . . . — covered . — - by j ------- Insur- Hnv. „ „ „ - u. . . . . ( esili J. \ \ . Alle® , . ,, V I I9*.'liil preparation for teaching Dur Alme® Sten, Helen Carlson. iturinl llill was also the site of and Percy Harrison have returnml aI" Über,tinry eqiilpme.., is mostly new up by the next in .u and Ins efforts Ruth Hitchman. Ruth Coates. Janu for the r- ,1 ot the >.-.ir will b® di , h„ | > | | Kr| m s iirst fort church ano ------ from a vacation trip which t.Hik them •ml of th« very best, und Is m o p Day, Betty Day and Dorothy Deth- 11 'ill be tatlon. It being high ground K U d b L K S i U U G H through Clatsop and Tilla m ook coun compl 1 • t .1 than found in many larger rocte.l to Its cx*mpl«tlon ochisils the inn« "ffl.'■ and tho same pro a„ d , he more easily defended against MASON’S TILT Uoa In »Ppa kinK ,,f " t e acoom oda-j ‘ tions provided for travelerw. Harrison Lawyer Wal.I.-n Dillard— Forty of there sro six rwiiiH avalla h ).-1 vrstn under new management, so to |n d |an attacks. The hill was garrl- far the 11 ,« e f th,* high sritoui tli.-r'*! *-l'''ak sott.-.l and defended under the lead- Early last Fridav morning robbsrs 1 attld that Tillamook cotint) hud pro- the forty four applicants for admis- ‘ ' resignation -«'slgt’ atlon mi Mi ership of that famous military chief- gained ..„.,',„,1 entrunce nntr»nre to to Mason's Mason’s store -tore a urn, •Ill be plenty of room for the slit ' >" speaking of * his n . . , vide.l . numerous cam ping grounds sion to the bar o f Oregon, were suc- «W« who reside outside the district I 1'llppln said: "1 have found the ta|n Miles Standish took the money which was in the and he Thought that l olu mbia coi.ntv cessful according to the report filed « d Wish 1 «. attend the high school work am ong Colitrnl.ia county rami Across the Bay. on the headland oa8j, register. The amount tak. n would do well to follow the example by Arthur S. Benson, clerk o f the Oregon Supreme Court. Of special ken. etM most inter,-stln r and have made n ,« |(.ft. is Duxf.ury, easily dis- , , at ub„ ul $27.50. Mr. Mason stated. o f Tillamook. interest to St. Helens people is the 1 , e m u h le from Plymouth, where is T he thieves gained admission to th ) Many of these have already made many friends through tho work Ducky Fishermen— Mr and Mrs. monument biu|dtng bv the back d oer ..... ranee E *M"Helon who have been on a fish announcement that Walden W. Dil »rrangeriu-tits fot* com in g, and any would not leave except thal an op- located a magnificent Mllee and ilfter rlpptnK off ;t portion -f ji ilK , rip in the Nehsiem country, re lard, son o f Mr and Mre. W. B. Dil others will ))« w elcom e For any portunity Is pr.-s.-nf.l to earrj _wi erected to the memory of the Man.llsh, near which he had tils 8oreen door, used a pass k e v j turnwj t0 St. Helens Monday. While lard of this city, was among fi>K iii| iriformatlon write ou r super- plans made *'veral y « » r s a g w i , Lawyer W al I -|o not feel that I «»tn home and on the headland to the to un|„c |, the Inside door Nothing 1 llot hragging much about bis catch, successful applicants. latciulent c 1 , Coffyn. den Dillard will practice here in St Dri" uf .li« regular school wagons give »P t .1 ri* h t .‘ S * r #V. i Ceo i r n . *he ' rSt i‘ nd' In the storw was disturbed except (h r Melon says he was lucky— lucky During his two years o f s « i v l " ing place o f thn I ilgrlms money lit tho register (IP Sheriff I ttnHU» h to land just one trout. Other I.e.cns and he lias many friends who *111 be run through the Warren ,11s All this, or course, belongs to an- Wellington lias several c l j e s ind It niembers o f the party. Mr and Mrs are confident that he will make s frlct and this will - ' v e free triiu? In t'olumbia county Me b llppin h-is tlileve-: w ll soon ftcxumit urovod to lie good flshernieti slier ess. Partiiii,,,, to the high school students worked nit,-ei,singly a",I has been lit tlqultv and while Ine thoughts p r o - 1 prubab|P that In furthering the ngtl duced by the surroundings and by |„ apprehended. and . b^y wpro a iso generous for (Kid Fellows Prepare For W o r k — »li" » 1 to attend from there Tin- strum,uital ,-ttltunil development o f the oun.y the history o f those uncompromising __________ * ___ (anrt weto ats, gener, u E. E. Sharon, Grand Secretary o f **’»,|ti will probably be run north I Melon brough back a nice string of ---------------* --------------- - fathers o f our great republic, carry S T R E E T W O R K or. the highway- a m 11« north o f the tho Independent Order o f Oddfellows fish. F T R F M A N D A N C E l,a ,,l,<k ,n,° ,t" > dim a,H* unreal past "»tr«:. school hull, .ng Ih.-i.... W® BEING RUSHED ()|d Friends Meet— Mrs. Tiara o f Oregon, was a distinguished visit n t c r i T yet those thoughts and the reverence or to the local lodge here last Satur 10 th« r,,.id running nouth, then,-" S A T U R D A Y N I G r l ; o f the hour are to s»me exten: Miller lias as her gu.Mt Mrs Megor- 'hi >ad 1.11,-k to the Scappoose I, J. VnnOlshoven. who has the den o f River Falls. ,» isconstn. The) day. The usual routine was followed marred and their charnt diminished echo.ii Helen bv the spirit o f commercialism exhib- contract for the Improving o f _Wyeth aro ,,|d t|nlP friends and taught In hy interesting speeches after which The members of the St all adjourned to the banquet hail. Tl1« e;, pp,,«*?,* sch ools have p i . , , “ Volunteer Fire Depart men' will gii. Red by and through the guides and and W in ter streets, is determined to ‘A S,.|U , . . ' M samo HP^H H )1>| P m ba, i W r I l n Wisconsin The end o f August closes the summer (Ot the best year ill Its history |a dance ut Hie eily ..................... - - .................. *-■• the tt1(r|V years ago Saturday ,.nr| 0 venders everywhere In evi complete the Improvement while It is the first ‘ ime hall nnd an tie,».. Who en roll with ua may u-iyailiiti* trniail Me II»» hnu 11 force fnr.*\n o o f f ( .. |lp > < « have ntei for a number session and next meeting will see , . «enternber 3rd Wilson or donc©. J W. HAY weather lu Is good has a friends the commencement o f tho work of S men at work and as soon as nec o f years . _ hft© been engaged for th«* --------- -— ©------——— — Both o f them went to Sea- I " * : * , c h e r s n t w r i r a » he |de gunday for a short vacation and conferring degrees upon those whose ’ 11 'h o pleasures and K »»’l , , . , , isl,,n am| the firemen are ntak- LABOR DAY COMES «saary machiner)- is assembled, ne ana h, w, , n a well balanced )n (.,a , ,,fforlH tm.k - this the O N M O NDAY N EX T wlU “ d»l to the force He states that Megordon wanted to see some- names are upon the watting list. Ed r" ' >'’“ r 1 ,,-st d a n ,» o f the season The pro UIN he wishes to do the work as e c o - 1, , ^ had npTer 8PPn before— Cooper has had the Goat brought in from the pasture and he is being * ' c .....Is from the dance go towards gopt-nther 5. is Iaibor possible and save the th„ OCPan carefully reinstructed in the duties F lNi . ( X 1 R A M A T he will have to perform in assisting “ r" I ä »¡s ,*. »>•*"•«,," v !* »- LIBERTY T H E A T R E » " " « “* ..... ............- people In the I nlted States. St Ilei- perlencwd f,,,.), mPn and arp doing daughter Jane r e lu m e d to St. Helens the team with its work. Pnrtv _ On '’» a ha* "•« * Program for the , W(,rk Tuesday morning from an extended Farewell Luncheon— In honor o f Manager Kast o f the Liberty The,»- BIrilidn.y Surpris, • « p observance of the day except that the visit East. They visited Mr. Day’« Mr». A. F. Bamett, w h o with her sis r" ' ‘- 1 ( 111 “ lhat he yvlll hâve an il Wednesday. AtlgU-l " " 1 „ , 0 1 » ,,nd other Industrial plants p / - * ! I P T T M 's P l î ‘ P T ' 5 old homo in Pisoatagin county. ter Mrs Alice Trow leaves soon for irlng ..................... .............. ... ........ n pnsaed another mlle-stone In rhore wlll be no spécial lN t*F tb C li> M" " ’ ' “ « «h,' n vi!,i" ’ d , l' iMA, n ' England to spend a year in 'ravel wh'-l« 'he St llolena peuple wl!l Rfe. and s i c was v-ry happ I) re NEH ALEM H IG H W A Y S spom In Massachusetts Going East and atnd Mrs< Bdwtn Roaa g n v , a ™rl ’ 1 n im Tlo- ,-,>t, 1 plete ',Iet -• pr- ml*'” " "■ Tlatskan njoy T h » com l*r> tneinbered member, m I hv bv a 1 ■> , t: ninne, Clatskanle Is the one town In Cn- they made the trip via tho ( anad an , uncboon Tuesdny aftPrnoon ln ttie Judgo Martin Whlte. Commls- *r»," published in this Issile „1 1 friends on this anniversary »> ' |um b|a county which will stage a Pacific and returning cam e via Chi-, u , h „ f h Congregational ' “'•Wist but Mr East wishes to call birth The member« o f the " urr ™ p Wr celebration C. D. Bristol. whslslxtner W. J Fullerton and Road- cago. Denver and Salt Lake. They church. Covers wero laid for twen T i ' 1 Mention to the Mirarti«« | party brought w th them a : ' - ‘ I? chairman chalrman of thn the committee ecmmlftee o on ....... ar master llert Mills left Wednesxlay „ , _. . «n ioved Me- trip immensely hut ac- • .. e _______ «l.e A l . .. * é Kl. i m o m ln g for thn Nehalent country 09rdln(t t(, Mr nay o rPg,m iook8 ty fou r at an oblong table In the cen fit«“ day apd Wedn esday nl"ht ¡luncheon, and in the disc ,1 ' ' M ’ rangements. Informs the Mist that ter o f which was a minature full »fold l.loyd will he seen In his In! this and the recounting « ^ P‘ ” j b), program will begin at 9 :3 0 a They will Inspect the road v o « k In lH, „ pr than any 8tatP b , vl8|ted. rigged sailing veeeel. i he place D‘ Production. ” 1 D o.” and Chilli,'- «vents the e v e n i n g , « » * ™®* 1 m. and continue until 6 :0 0 p in A proirress In road district« 8 and i* Hav *ill 1 » d s<*«» i in " W h i n Iloini'i’ Blnli.l“ * Parly — Miss Helen Hoff- cards were most appropriate and Mrs Hazen « ' I f r,-p lunch wlll ho served rtl noop and also con fer with Interested par- handnome elo, k f> r h ^ baspba|| Kan)p hetween Clats- ties relative to the nuilding o f sev man celebrated her tenth birthday wore water color sketches drawn by Home " Sunday and Monday They depicted have beer Wednesday and gave a birthday par Miss Harriet Ross. 1 , nests from ' ' kan|„ and another good (earn will be ernl new roads which »»riehy Dalton will ho seen In het .......... .. r ......... The court in ten ds¡ty at the Plymouth hall o f tht^Con ocean goin g craft and a multitude ,-f ' " firod ilei Ion " T h e Idol o f • h» ¡ « f l o w n were Mrs '-llllan, I ' - r. one of the afternoon attractions. The petitioned for Mrs. E d w in , traveling bags. Misses Marion M that the com daughter. Deona of Portland Clatskanle people, so Mr Bristol to make a thorough investigation o f gregational church 2**' Mr F a st sn. k week will i,P " P a r a m o u n t ” week c , said, will welcome St Helens people tho road work being done sind will Ross. Mrs. Bert Hoffman. Mrs. O rtnjton. Marie W alk er and Harriot lit »n,t h " fias l>o>tke,| Paramount re«- Word was received lust as v , celebration ami and no ho no hopes (bel spend several days in the Ne!ial"ni Shephard and Miss Marie W alk er i assisted in sorving the delightful re- w orn «•«* at the eelehratton litre., Vallo.f i looked aft», the wants o f the llttli | freshments. H I, he Is certain that his to press that John 11 , a” ' many of them will by there, I m i i i»n s wir enjoy. 'died I» I'orttantl Thursday morning. a b le I» lim ili.' Is lin n « COUNTY AGRICULTURAL .NS LOCAL HAPPENINGS ABOUT THE CITY