THE ST. HELENS MIST VOLUME XL. ST. HELENS. OK EGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1921. DEER ISLAND HAS A SERIOUS BLAZE II k IH, i oulWtloiH'ry ami It* filimi WORK IS STARTED T. J. FL1PP1N LEAVES; ON BUSINESS BLOCK ANOTHER AGENT HERE NO. 40 CHARLES D. MORGAN PASSES AW AY War a I i.i lia r Kni|>loy<-«> <>f Tti«a MLsl anil Hail Many lii.-n .N in Hi. >l.'l)‘iis 'l»s. V It. Mit m in k Lets ( >ntia t I . C. 11 < »1 1 haiigb Siu*n*«*«h T . »1. I,,li|>- l ‘»r « oti^lriii t Ion of M.tr> < nh * liuiM- ’ I A firn which Miarfml In t|, . III-. piiit Jr., as t ounty Agent. \ew- ('harloH Ilwain Moriiaa, for two gnaulili ami X'piiwr I’ litm to I»«* lliiili I h I uih I hot*»l and pri ad to olili *"U <»n 11 * * r L*»t a«, « olunibia ami < * in*- 1 * lia s llu«l \\ id«» Lvp* rience years foreman of the Mist, died at I in li. a ll. ms A re T lm t l a i r W ill be a K . I h II i M m I ' l l ) . «'..hi Hill I.«- l' Ulil». liig; E ven t. I arm llu reau H|ieaker (entralla , Washington. Thursday o'clock ciiUH«*d a pi*ip»«rf |* I (»0.000 <»r M I*«* Mini («1%« l in about on O pening Day. I ii:ii| ,le H \ Hand $7,000 I!.** Ida/.*- v. night, September 8th. heath was St. ll<«lt*nH is I*» iiav** unotlier mod K. C. Ilolibaugh, the r»«*w Coun­ l»|.»> no ni O» l i f f y Moi». noth ♦•*! on th«* roof *»r th* h*»te| and to I uriiisli M u-I.' K arli Day. due to appendicitis and followed an ty Agricultural Agent who sutomeds ern l»u in* imildii - for Mr Nelli- In u iow mlnutoH th** huildlnp v* He is T. J Flippin, Jr., wh«» r«*sigt e»l tolillneea «if only a few days. n e i Th«*nco It spread t*» the I It. McCormick ha let a «-ontrai t to Another important Imluntry will In flunios From all IndicationH the Columbia | | Lori'iit/. Brothers of Cortland l<> <*re< t j lal.e a post graduuie couree in farm survived by his wife and four child-; ClJunty**fai’r whi.h opens "on W e d n e " lx* lornt ml In tilla vlrlmiy ami work ' *»nf«jctlon«ry and p.,t*i all I'ligl. nivem tj o | 1 r«*n. „„„ ( jle time o f his death Mr day, September 21. and continues un l,i4. air* oly bexun on tin* mi«l«*rtuk Lloyd and h«*f*»ro th** I mi * k**t hi 4ll<|< * two story brick and tile building j ,V s, on n The newcomer i: i pi. lug Ir .vili ho i» h ; i w ru 111 and v «n æ r could check tho Art* tin* r*sui«*n Morgan was foreman of the compos-1 «veiling of the 23rd, will be dal farmer and for the past ,ev* pl.'iit and it will I»«» locato«! al Co of Kliner Lloyd wuh l»urn**d r«> in* on her property at tin- com er of Co I I«.. n.I«., i a big event. J li. Wilkerson, sec Centralia Daily , .. , .. ,, .. | ral years haH been county agent for ing room of the All «>f the destroyed prop luinhiu mid «'owiiiz Hlr«;«?!*. The 1 Itintila City *»ii pi «»port y mmntly ac r.rouncl. retary of the Lair Board, has the as- lie owns a large Chronicle and that paper in speak- fcuranre 0f many farmers and stock­ de ol 1 1 ftmat« «I cost *»f tm- struc ture is abou* Douglas county. (| h Ir* d from A l'tttoraoii, a forrnor * rty was l*»*at**«l on »n«» west i farm in the Southern Oretym couii - ing o f his death says: " A spirit o f ! raisers that the exhii»its in this line inviliil»«*r of Ilm rt irnniurNtroin Ship tho hiKhwuy and in the heart *>f th« Then* will he s!\ atore i y and in addition to making a stu­ It w.t , $35.000. bulldioy rompan y T h « pur«iiah«*r t IlHlness Hee»j(»n ,,f f )l<* town depression pervaded the composing WT11 excel any previous exhibits. dy of agriculture is a stock raiser, « »u /»u a_ Ti i e poultry exhibit will be excel- at tin* property aro th** Wentern hy hard work of th«* volunteer fir** room* in th** huildiuu anu the up*,» . it is aid lliut he owns one of the room of the ( hronlcle today and gen-!,ent according to Kay Tarbell. a tiy.i’ t« t h that tho K«*n«*r; I inerehan | floor, tor th*- present «it l«*ast, w ill i «-, .spur « »»puny »f Portland and H M. tflii'-.-t herd of Jersey cattle in Iioug- cral grief was expressed by the em memf)er of the board and who U in Murphy nianaK«r «*f Un* roncarti. In «1*»« Mtore «»f r II Kn^liii was uv* <1 a null which can be used for recep- 1 las county. ployees over the loss o f their fellow charge of this part of the fair ex- ¡tu interview with T h « Mint, stated utnl also sonic* of th«» ud join In •• > f ions at dan« <* -. Mr Holihiugh C favorably in. ;mt his company now liad ovor il huildlups which w**r<* diroi’tly urn» The * *#i»fi a«*iors have air* ady start pressed witli Mie possibilities in th'-1 workor. Mr. Morgan was a great f a - 1 Mbit. man at work rlourltiK til« land unu th«* hlKhway from th«* «I«* m roye«l pr«»p [ <-ci work and h. v** a fore«; of mm. vortte with his associates, «and a I ,,,arn* Bureau Speaker county and says that within a few erty careful and cheerful worker. He! The opening day promises to bw makin»' preparai Iona f*»r the htilld talking the excavation. A majority months he hopes to meet a majority J K Lloyd «»wned th*- hotel vvhi' ii had been employed by the i'hrouicle an interesting event. G. A. Mans- ing *»f tin* plant In a f«*w days the oi the nein employed are local men of the tanners in the county. Hein:; form a ill I»** incrini»»«**! und Jf was a ; ih conductml hy I, (\ Zeitf'-rbrui«*- a practical farmer, lie knows the over a year and had never missed a 1 5®^» President of the State Farm lor » » iaus»- m Hu* contract provided his **xpectutl«/i» that th«* pi.mts would Very little *»f th* furnltuie of the ho that Ho* contractor shall, so far t I problems of the farmers and it will davs work until a week ago when he|®ureau» W^1 make an address at 2 t«*l w u h sav il and only a small po. was first taken ill. While a staunch o olock Wednesday afternoon and he h* in oporiitIon hy January 1st i> » viol**, oinploy local men ami buy .e liis endeavor, lie states, to help union man. he was no radical and tell of some of the many things T . »» |i * porty arijuirod Is an ld**ai t‘on «»f tin* stock «»f the confectionery supp..** from 1*» I » stahl .d.u»<*n:v. hem solve such problems. was always ready to co-operate with fhe Bureau has accomplished and tu 111 s i t o und t lio slopyurd dock, which «»uld he moved h(*for«« the huildin. I» .» und«»rHf(H>d ttiat tli** building T. .J.Vlippin, Jr . who resigned the his employers in any work in hand.|°|^®r matters which will be accom Mr. Ll«»y II !•«• **\ton tied, will furnish fucili wus u tiiUHH of flam**- I will be ready ior occupancy t»y Jan l>e tiiti. ta Imen agricultural agent ti»**. f*»r wutor shlpinontM und If will •*sfimut«• 1 Is I«» mh .it about $6.700 ■ uury 1st, and that the six store for the past two years and has work- ills absenco from the Chronicle com- Pushed. posing room will he sorely felt by Thursday afternoon. B. F. Ir- it** i Is» «a \ •*nglm*«*rliiK t*» »*xi»n ultural Interests In the county. The editor of the Mist expresses W^1 he the chief speaker. He has a n ¡i*|lu-t lie th«* nairn of t a»* liiiu.-» win# will I I it lie has been successful in the mill li** t hus affording th** «otiipu deatroy«4(1 property until a like opinion of Charles Morgan, j message for the farmers. ny hot li t ati and w ater sinpp mk fa merit Is tin;«!«* with th** insurant'' ¡oi«*upy i.o building i v .irk is demonstrated by the increas Never was there * more faithful fo llo w in g will be a baseball gam*» « HitI** Mr Murptiy estlmat***! that I * oinpani*^ Th** huildin:;. which will he mod ••ii intirerst in growing productive htislness men of St. Hel- ihe «-*»st o f f h*» plani would he ahout I A cali « »ine In fri» u |h*«»r IsIam ern in every resp m :, will bo an ad crops and rasin g nurebred c a t'l« woiker and one who took more in- " e*weeJ $IOo.o«iO and wheii op«*ratl«ins in* ' ,,r thè a •-.•■•stane** « >• 'h* St ll«*len ! «lition to tiie city and the investment .'•tier lie has completed his cour e terest in his w«#rk. While connecte«# ens an“ ( l^L^kanie. The down river cniuloytucnt t« to ■ r" teturn to Oregon. j future of St Helen*. __ __ ___ _____ ______ perience, did many things to im musical program by the stu- The eHtuhllNhment of H i I n lndus i 1 »**«*r Island th** tru k could *1«» ii -------------- * -------------- i i d i - u t v TUL’ a td u pr »v** the paper. He was of a cheer- ' “ :i 8 ‘,r T ■*' Scappoose and St mal p «ni ineunti much t«» St llelen . * le «*ITe<*five work w : **n it arrived L I d LK 1 Y 1 r l i l i A 1 i\ii» disposition and during his year’s ens schools will be given in the ev- ¿•nel t «»iuinhta City and th«* dumi whi» I It was too lute to us** the i-ht-mica1 QUIET REIGNS IN apparatus HAS NEW OWNER iosi(l**nce in St. Helens made many 9n*n8- ai«* ha* k of th** •»nterprise are su** 1 HAZEN’S COURT frlendH who regret that he has pass-, . ' *,*U>ren s Day «rid a y The lire was .i hot one while it r«a : il ih in h«Tiii«*n wh»» bave enr** riday Is designated as ( hildren's 1*1») ed on He left the employ of the T lic rc \rc Voy S (K v d c m on the l i t, \. cutes lluys Popular full* InvcM igMted 1 1 1 ** posalhi 111 i«*s <»l l isteil and only effectiv* work hy th* Mist April 15. 1920, to go to t h e T a^ ani* e 19 schools o f Columbia House. New Owner Kx|u-r- ll. g li w a ) 11 icy Don't < oinc lo th** a«1 •- *»f sudi pianta and are I ticket brigade sav«*«f adlacient build Washington paper .county will be represented by more ienretl Tlu-atriral Man lla/eri's I ’.nirt William io nuik tlielr Juilpment with ln«6. T__________ than 2000 children. Mr. Wilgerson u c«*nsl«l**ral»le suin *»f money estimates. There will also be a baby A deal was consummated Satur­ j'W j r \ c t p a M C U T P e ARBUCKLE VICTIM In ih«* bUHeiii(*nt tli«* couit WO S I EAMSHIPS show o n Thursday and Friday the m p » j » rp * r «j I' • »us«*, w ii«ii »* J u - 1 ic«* of t lit? 1 eac«* day whereby I.ew rt Cates became HARRY DITMER NOW IN PORT children will be given admission but- on. 11»IN A I u ' » * - * * » Uazen holds court, there I h a «julet- thé owner o f the Liberty Theatre. _ tons and several of these buttons will I urrhasing the popular show house ENDS HIS LIFE * i-«*ss which 1« oppressive. S o long The McCormick steamers Wall- bear duplicate numbers. Whenever The last picture starring Ml - ,.r lU„.., w a r y feet of the speed- from Mrs. C. Chapelle. Mr. Cate- n .nH.Ilt rl„ „ rs The is an experienced theatrical man and keena and Willamette are In port ihct-e^duplKates find each other, all |>f*Hponcl«tit Iivur l»u»*iut*HH and fam­ V irglrilu Hsppe, victim of the Itos (.r , ¡„ friMll ..... jmlgc's desk ily affairs and as his fri«*nds think. ,oe ( Fully I Arburkle "boo*.- par a ’ .-s that lie will continue the P«»l an(J are taking on lumber Cargos for fetarv'^and^recelve anBaward*'of ' i t ....... . no ict of The Liberty in giving to the , ... , . . . retart and receive an award o f |3 i»*©p<»ianly unl»a!aiu***«l. Harry Dlt ty.- will la* shown at the l.lbert, a|.ft v .„.anl „ni.lle of the screen pro- pro- < allfornia ports. The West Moun- )n cash. ... .. m**r, a w«*U known ftahemuui who: Ibcatr« n«*xt Saturday night. ai!«^i lookers. the best h.'si of the screen Tile desk of the judge Is public the The local theatre Is one 1 tain, a shipping board vessel. Is ex -Mr w ilkerson is much encourag- live«! with his family in a hoathous»* which ' : ( L A I I j l l A l I E t i l i l A l o Dp the eotirtroom. Tor There «,»• n • Mrs Tin* man l«*ft a notu which Indl ter and exhibits in the several build- .peed'Ts or speed cojis. so far us East, and the theatre-going public cat' ll that Ii** was *»u if all« will " It n r 1 llidgctiel.l l.ailg, 1 . I i. prior to September 1st. It was no ductions were shown in St. Helens If-porters--- Brief \. vvs of People 1925 L X K U S IT IO N uncommon occurence then for the just a few days after -hoy had been tn*»n«*i White brought th«* hudy J table CITair. t.rai.l I. dg • »it! You May Know. . .. , --------- - , , , released from th^ big theatres in t<* Ht Helens lat«* Thursda) night ---------- At their meeting Monday night. cere l*re«eiil. I alt l est ing Fi .grim. ¡judge to have 10 or 40 speeders be lore him. but now it is different Portland, and oftentimes they were aiui the coroner in Wushington M ore, n> Nob Mill— H A. Co e 8 Helena council bv a unani- Once every year lite Kidgefielil K. Either there are no speeders or speeu run at the same time they were be and family are now residents o f the mous vote endorsed the 1925 expo c«»ur»ty deemed an ln«|U«*st unneces the ing shown In I’ortlimd. nary as It was a plain cum* of sul • if |- lodge entettuius Avon l.o.lg • cases are not brought before Sob Hill section having moved intc. sition which will be hold in Port- That the public appreciated the the Morgus house on Oak treet. However, the records show rid** I he body «»f the d«« »»ased wa- K of I’ at a strawl T ry fesiival and udge. land, and President of the Council efforts of Manager Neal East ‘ n tHe lnt«*rr*il in the I () (). K cemetery l.y way of reciprocation and !.. can that Traffic Officer Abbott pinched A. F. Barnett, signed a resolution to bringing o f stellar attractions here M issionary S ociety to M i s t — Tho that effect, a copy o f which was at Woodland on Sunday, th«* 11th tieni- ilio good feeling betw. en the 12 on Labor Day and Officer Hat­ Missionary Society w i n aue(j lo j u|¡us Meier, chairman of H** I n urvlved by u wife in d s**v** I,,,tUT.. the St. Helens lodge invites field was a close second with ill ar- was indicated by the large patron­ W om an s age enjoyed by The Liberty. Mr. meet Tuesday afternoon at the h0™® the exposition committee. The ac- Since that time Abbott has linig -field u> come ..ver and - njoy rested. ral adiil«« children 1 tjon ( jie councj] followed a simi- This b t « W flagged 20 uulosiis who were e» rates says there will he no let down f f Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cansón. - '• a ciani *’ liowder d «». i. ' ' ho arH intere*te<1 ln miM'ouary [ar action which x m taken bv the LIBRARY NOTES event look place In*-day lugli1 and .ceding tin* speed limit ami Hatfield in the program and that the contract lias 11 to his credit Where Ihe ar­ bookings for the coming months call.w ork are invited to attend the m e e t-icounty court an() so f ar a8 con l o t i I....lo and H I maga/.li"' ....... Ih M 1"" pdople f i .... Hid",' In * t-e learned. Columbia county is the rests weie made, the Mist cannot a s ­ for only high clas8 productions. » -r. loatie.l durliiK Ihe niotith >f field were here to accepl thè liosp Leave F,.r \\ isci.n-.in- “ Mr at, 1 rst (*ount; and St. Helens is the Angust. 405 persons read in thè aliiv of tholr Si llelena brut h*M certain. but It does know that not I a c t f l 11A P T F P T V ^ y rs -j. j p ip p in j r. left for Midi- !!rst city in Oregon to take official Thor** wort* also a num a speeder has been brought to the L / Y S 1 V unri 1 e-cxt-- 1 library and IJxfi pin.ple vlstted Ibe lodgemen attention of Judge Haxen. CONFERENCE HELD A,,n, Wisconsin, Wednesday morn- recognition of tlie fair and give of- W..S.. _________ libi'., i i,.r some purpose 52 buoi'.» I er ot K of I* tlH'lll 1»«M’H ff»»m D« Humor lias it that the sheriff is •--------- ling Mr Flippin will take a spec- hcial endorsement. slami. Scappo..:«" and tod le w#r** uiM***l I»; g i f t . displeased with a recent ruling of Tuesday evening Superintendent ¡ ¡u| c„ ursa In farm engineering at Other matters which came before (.rami l.mlge <»lTi»ers l-n s.ni 1 r> hook»« halu* h(*«n donated «lur J II Clark Claud Chancellor of Judge llazen in regard to a certain W W. Youngston. of the Port land . the university. They expect to re- the council were more or less o f the ina Sopi«*mi#«r, 1 1 hy Mrs. R- J Honiaiii. and Waite, ......Megger ease and that he prefers district o f the M. E. church, hole turn to Oregon next summer. usual monthly routine work with the t‘ h »«* h and th«* r«*maitiodr by Mr. H e Oregon , « ,,f it X S of the Brand that c a w » be irle.I before other tus- the last quarterly conference of the i , , u , exception that an engineer o f the Bark«*r and othors. local M E. church for the year Transferred lo H. F l 1 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph wi re present, us was Fred lice» Be the rumor true or false. A itumhoi* o f k «» o «I authors n«»i I o.ige closing with this month. In a«Uli-1 ^ h«»eler. manager ot the St. 8 Company appeared before the coun- Johnson Past tirund » ham ell..r J Utero is one outstanding fact which !i*;r**ti»fi»r«* r«pr(*Hont«d. art* includ««! to hearing satisfactory reports Hoelc * 1,ar" 3Ln,a " r h V i^ h e ^ n f 1'iI ln resP ° n* « to a request that the in this collection A ii »«» iik the tiil«*s \v VanNatta was chairman of the cannot he denied anil that is that Hon of tho St. Helens ( hamber o f telephone pole which is between thw Whirl; was held In Hie ell;. Judge Hazi-n Is not tr\tng any us-. from the various departments of th.. ai«* 11»** old favorito, Vashtt, hy An meeting Moni made a hupp- which the speed copa bring in and church work. Hev Youngsfm was ' «»m m e w . has w e , v, d a 'ue„r|'end a i l r . c l track and ihe highway !n au>*:a KvaiiH Wilson; For Lilias, hy hall A I* The lo the visitors It is rumored that the Juatic. of the re ;nested to return to this field the promotion and will go to San I r a n west St Helens be removed. - - cisco to he manager o f the Met or- conipanv wa8 willing to remove the present pastor, Kev. S Da.low John • S 3 Ä T S Ä ! » . . ......... ....... •'lutsk.iiiie ........... ..........- j » ? í - s t 2 ¡ » mtek boats. ____ ____ _ __ ________ Mr. \V heeler returned p()| e said, if another location ate go. ling a ci.n--.dera son. for the next conferorno year WI vom For Now, David Graham responded Alter a aelo> found. The street commit- hie portion o f the «2 t.O per sp.-.-d.-r The forty or more mem hers present from the Bay t ity \\ e*n»scgy after- j C(,u|j I’hiliipM, Tho Ludy Kv«*lyn. Max Wilson orchestra. S B tnKliam «avo • uses which the Si Helens jjs iic e made it a unanimous request and I. noon- tee will aid him in locating uuothei !*mni»«*rt«*n ; The Man in Black, by H sola His accom pun 1st was M.ss formerly had Crawfish Party— Charles Koss place. Thfe usual grist o f monthly is practically assured that Kev. J iiid Stanley J Weynian: The Black W olf's Bessie Hallan. U ;!h..m But all is nil let. even the justice sou will he here for the coming and Kashleigh Peel entertained a bills were presented and most of Bree,I. Harrt» Dlckaon; An Arkrtii»u. pleased the large ••udienee « ' " anil ihe sheriff and there is an op­ year. The request was Indicative number o f their friends at a c r a w - 1 them passed for payment Piauler, Dpi« Heed; Within the «ole and responding U an encore i pressive stillness in the justice's of the high esteem which the ccn -flg h party which was given in God- ... _ ' HP" Howard Pile; Tho Broa.. ,-.„d Mr Ingham sali» a «»»••" court and even the speed cops muf­ After r L K N G R A N v a E I O Highway. Jeffrey Kurnol; My Japan J L Stori» entertained the audo-ti». fle their machines when in the nei­ gregution iias for the pastor a.id the fr ey park Saturday evening. Mist Joins In hoping that tt.e con- the guests had been served with PRESENT PLAY -' e Wife. » 'live Holland: and B o 'lli with a reellatl.-n a.,.l Meile Mils». ghborhood of Ih- court house. ference will act favorably upon the crawfish and other appetizing "ea ts” Taiklugton’» latest book, whleh Is rendered a violin sob. am request made the party gathered around a big Qn Monday alght al the u b e rty rat**i| l»y critics ns amona th** h«»st «-«I to an oncor'*. , .campfire and toasted m a r s h m a l-^ .jjg g j^ p ern Grange will present cellor and «ra n d K of H .x S. mad P. &. S. DEPOT IS ix i M.ks o f the present year. " A ll W E EK LY LUMBER happv »peer he» and Past «ra m i lows. the play “ Dearest Mamma." Tho Adams " NEAR COMPLETION PRODUCTION Business Change— W. J Paulman show Is given for the purpose of 1 In-- ». books aro now on tin Johnson kept the audience In hu uproar hy his witty ....... 'li has bought the confectionery an.l raising funds to remove the Fern s'sve • In a short time the handsome . .. — u.ts |nt«'isp«T* **«1 wRt» m ai# r* *‘ new depot which the -4 1’ . A B Is For Hie vv.'- k ending September pool ..................... hall of H. _ Bardahl. The sale Grange Hall from the hill down good and wlltv stories building in West Si Helens w II be inth. one hundred and seven mills wa» made through the Ravanaugh the locality of the schoolhouse The MOULTON HOTEL At union of the pregi, in , ,.,„|,|.-t»-.l and reno.* for occupancy. n Western Oregon and \V«-stprn |{,.al Estate Agency. The purchas- play has been présente«! in several Al the the conci coi" III».«., ( ! I)1( BEING REMODELED the ^ v ] | rp(>1| ,,.a|.|ling that th...... 'pot would Washing'on report -rodoctiou at 62 ,-r Is a native of Minnesota and with Columbia county localities and ha. th chairs wer. sta h j . scored a big hit. Following the p -i , his family motored westward. St , ,.huri.h be painted red. which ts the off - .0C.V3S feet, w hich is thirty Mr and Mrs. N O Larrabee huve was given. J J * ' * cent below normal. ' Helens, he mid. seemed to him to play, there will be a two-act com­ *.'*wr* of tli.'*i'l ini chow.le eial ...... . of the N •’ Ky . tm- St. ink*ni over the management of the «* '*>" Mana­ v-w business totalled 42.tMJT.7S-t j (>f> tho pest town he struck, thei*»- edy entitled "B o x and ('ox.” lo r to partake <-f In- - . ch a lu b er of C om m erce. tloulton hotel and are having the .. . i..,.h tin Whit- and W J » » ' through ' " ‘ I1*. Agent " ........ „ „ win. 1 (ore he invested in a business here. ger Cates of the Liberty, wishing to hirh Mn Marlin .. C.llby to >k up with fte f Place remodeled and put in excell­ lerton had prepared help out the Fern «ra n g e, consented Aftct Ih'- vi Shipment:* totalled 52.4S5.952 I . „ Keti-ni » n.tn I-astern Tri|^— Mr that the play could be staged in the ent condition for tao accomodai lo-« Pera were served, the local m. H" ' Hie railroad authorities in PcrlUnd the question o f having Hie depot For deliverv t.v rail, new l.iisiness iln,( Mrs. K A Koss returned to St Liberty, and no doubt there will be " f Hie public. An attractive lot*'y ..ml their friends were served program painted a more , c®'ioS, included 1.117 cars; rail shl; menl « H-'B-ns Saturday from an extended a packed house to witness the pro and office is being pul In and a The conclusion öf .w the ,|,,v Ln «*ri t'hi«*f Kngineer Winchel of h* s I . 1.127 cars Fncblnped balance ¡„ trip to Eastern states. They visited duetton. large IIreplace adds to the attrae was a free show ' -- - j (| A s ; h).arti|y endoi e.t 'he Idea am. tho rail trade was 2.788 cars -‘"Mr ‘»'<* home in W scon.it» and rel- «venes The r o o t .» are n**tnR f r l -pheaUe When . !... I Dm rich' Obtained the necessary aut'o.rtty Business Anu-rican Legion Dance.—-Colum­ In the cargo trade, donu'stlc or- alives in Massachusetts Paper-d anil painted and several a t ' Liberty, uberty. he he reserved ,t8 f , „ m rftllroad officials .1 St. conditions in the East are Improv- bia Post No. 4 2. The American Le­ dltlims are being made to Hie build d.-rs totalled H.202.782 feet; exptut entertain the A*"") U , >>»••! to adopt t h e « . N. color which 5.265.023 feet Coastwise and 'nte lo Mr. Boss stated, and people are gion. will give a public dance at the Big Vlr and Mrs Larrabee will guests anil Lew an«! u i-r<*am with Kr«»«*n triinmiiiK;. wlth Ino en. •stH owner was in a c « | d , vvif, with • ■o« al carp > shipments totalled 14,- ‘ -‘»re optimistic now than they were St Helens city hall on Saturday ev­ In hear,y hearty aceotd witl lacrean, wl fi g ^ ^ ^ -or.ilui'i the hotel anil Mr and # Mrs , i»ni tiwit''» - .......... depot ening. September 24th. '.•81.828 feet; export shipments 3,- several months ago L Decker will have charge >f 'he East's priqiosilioii so between the«- rolors and will loi k fer more •lining room, a combination W ild , 10:21» and 12 o-'loeK ih" *•"’ « ■ \ f » M n d M — J W. Thompson Dancing Party— In honor o f her attractive than If It was painted In * M -.18 feet insur.-a good service for the public had a full house and the movlf w.t Hie dull red color used by the N P. „, _ . , ,,,' . . was nnanimously chosen as a direct- brother Gordon, who has been here Misses Beatrlee and Alice Lake ((f h , hamher Commerce to for the past several weeks on a fur­ 1 he hotel, which will be called The _________ - all-------- -—— left Wednesday for Portland where fh(l vuwlncy caU8ed by the resig Larral.cc, will be open to Ihe pehlto " ‘ The e i r e ^ i o n of the memhers of lough from the U. S. navy. Miss An- Mr Allen L Warner and daugh- they will attend Washington high ............. . indicates that they are •'bum the middle o f next week mtlon of T J Flippin. Jr., who left nabelle Ishister entertained Friday rs. Winona and Helen, of l orona. school. A number o f the young Wednesday for Madison, Wisconsin evening. s, 11s'led With the program intornia, visited at the home of h -r •» -I « a g i , on and .» lb. v «on e» out hv Ihe committees and 'hat Ih» Cecil Koss left Tuesday for Chi- However. Ihe Chamber of Coo.^ierie people were present and enjoyed the ''hi.piniin w it h business visitors In occasion was the most -■J..>»We sister in law. Mn». George Wilson Mrs Warner comes from Riverside, cago where he will enter a medl- 1,11 n" ' I®** ' ,r b lippin s .-ervicei, supper which Mrs. Isbister served Bt. Ilel.-ns Saturday The latter Is, .. The commit lee on en cal college with a view o f ultlmatel* he has been designated as a spec and the dancing which followed in Tuppf county. Ihe famous orange section of becoming a M I>. li»l representative to keep the Cham | the dining room o f the Orcadla. Go * ■-"•* r' " has " ‘nl bought ; the Tlo ' W 'X pr; ‘ pla.,,'n Baker place i>n o n ! - lern.in m-m•' was compo-