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VOIT) M ' THE ST. HELENS MIST XL. ST HELENS. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1921. JUSTICES' FEES ARE ON DECREASE Juilge >1. I . I L i z c i , l-.w M kii l<*r o f \|at. Eui.d unirli I m o f I t f l i i c I I I « Justices of Ilio pi-aio ut .Si I IleleiiH. Hululer unii i latskaiii» aiti DEER ISLAND CAMP COUNCIL HAS AN RESUMES OPERATION IMPORTANT MEETING No. 44 OREGONIAN ARPOINTED MINISTER TO SIAM .. 1'reHldent llurdir g honored Oregon to Work | D om inili«« in ,\|i|M>lnleil to Provide lu ll la - Tor rubile t o m fort Stati.,,, Sev- by appointing a well known Orr Koniun a* MiniMrr to Slum. The ....... i' • uibtji h ... . aia l.iunlter j « m l Building P e m i U firmiteli. joilit" * I N llliei lim e A u g i, l I . .... iippolntee in E. E. Brodie of Oregon Mbit.r Crimes Cliurged to Colombia I lemmi 11 ________ l ily, lie in publisher of the Oregon County Citizens. Tw o Secret In I , Ut* I) ' " * * ' «• W *• Iw« t| f o r L o g , fìntili. President of tlie Council A. K. Enterprise, president of tlie Na no, ,iot reuse ui di, im.■■its Also ltd »rn e .l. Circuit l^i,uli"i I n IH’ iihm I oi i . I r c o i i n t o f Sepienii.er liurneit presided ut the meeting o f Honal Editorial Association, and t ' ,hi* * U 4,n“ ••' ll“ • Justices, however, . . Until Hffoi <1. C. <ti*t Will He in Session Comir.g Hie couucii Monday niglit in the ah-j prominent republican worker, having ¡lini not lini ir« III,, slackness Of buHl-i . , nuvIiiK been closed clown Tor All of the been chairman of the ClackamaH Week lo li.-ar Criminal C iimw . for Inn o lln « „how. il it mui ke i | , ' r'‘ l nnmlli», Ilio I okkìiik lump of senee of Mayor Baling h k.imluy »un nul ui uluuUun day In ... !.. , 1 Imrcune Tliui dlgkituiy » « Ju,n. . ,H ’" " r Logging f ’ompuny round linen \ver0 present. The min- 'ounty Kepubicun Central Commute The (Jrund Jury for this session of ales of Hie lust meeting were read [ ,or several years. Mr. Brodie is also ■ (lie court returned four Indictments furnishing employment for 2f.U men and approved I I ■' ■ lo I.....I I O and one not true bill. The personnel 1 E riupperton, eeretary of tlie Judge Martin White rec|u*-sted that L ^ . c u u l i ami wit i \*' nhc ' h . only ». , . ' • *1 !•« t $JJ1 fm of the jury was August Benson of company, stated 10 'line Mist t h a t " 1* «BY co-operate with the Htate •It. Helens, foreman; Erick Morten, thoir stock cii logs lead been e x -l'^ a lth hoard and have me speed cop ............. ..... %;•; i1 ;, ..."1 •..... ................. . , ■ Warren; Stevo Lam pa, Yankton; Nel- liaiistecl and Hi.- Iiiiotni were empty I*** that campers tiurn all refuse and I I t tnuilu; . c e , . , / ; ‘ 'l" son St Onge, Goble; W E. Eversau!, Huftlcient orders hud Iceen secured, I ••"•‘ P the^ grounds clean where they | lloulton; Adolph Player, Clatskanie. Id* suid. In Insure the operation of I • uni p and W. B Johnson. Yankton. Hpu I4 iati .rii, u Dai ivo of Norway, |o * ' 10,1 ®. A - Bocger brougiit to tlie atten- ! ionipureü with dut pieviouH the plunl until the lirst of tin* year. Tlie jury returned four indictments 1 ;t.,S . ...111. .1 lilt I I VO 1.1 •be average output of tlie company '*ou of 'be council the necessity of til o 11 t It | . I ' I M • .1 ll.il U O of 1,1 I and two secret indictments. The I having a public comfort station. !t J ih I k » M F. Ilu/.eii wuH Um low Is about 22a,nun feet per day tour were; Louise Paulsen, for L qv . .A ii 11 Join Mall John itoli, u ua •'amp fi Is running two sideH and|waM n*ov*d by Flynn and seconded I inuu, lb « emolument* uf la* uflice threatening to commit a felony; I ul ••ill'll ''amp t one side, according to Infer-1 '’Y H’Coinior that a committee be a|i-, Floyd Burnham for "burning prop (nation given out by tin* Iie,.r Island pointed to meet with Hie county I X iiui,liter o f Ute u p p l l c a u wliu hu “ ^,, ’ a u « « ? « . T T c n - L ^ ' J r erty with the intent to Injure the in WvM'ii lm'> iit«i lütt U II ill! I’M il 11 il (111 The main lino '‘our' ani' *** If arrangements could lio Judite U A ( ruft of r i u l - ifflce of the com puny surer; Guy T Levissn for "refusal »dula* alai pi InctpIiîH of l h Ih Koi made for the establishment •i.untii like w I mi . fueetl u deficit, Imi extends some for rteen miles b a c k ! " " ' to assist an officer." and John King NtL. nl Vi «Tö U ì ÌV ihih I by JijiiK” not In lite nu iute proportion un dui • ilio Ilo* wooils adii lue ,* aie niiiner and maintenance of such a place, j and Lloyd Neer for stealing personal LklU i • ■* nil v\ il h ( In* i p *.i l . ,.i Two lui(imotive aro re Acting Mayor Barnett appointed Mc J u i I ku i i . i /. i i , in a u k u h i t ruft col- : *us pur property. It is probable that some ^ ., • i uni .11* i l«*a rii lii K lulreil ti, hmil ih,' log: io ihe malti Donald, O'Connor and Flynn as the leeleil $ *5 HO, liut 111 S eptember It im of these cases will be heard at the committee. I Hne and after thè log loilen rum uri* urlìiiuK «H * h o h u i i l m b i a i> K U a g t ‘ , roll cheek wum u n.y $5 8 , u de term of court which begins on Mon It was moved by O'Connor and ser- j il tu' ) I 'o u i i i » o i l l a ' l l * r u l i d i o •Teuni. of $27 su At timt, however, ■ poofeil ..a Ilo* siile Irai;., olii* loco day. October 17. motlvi* does the hauling to tin* boom landed by Flynn that a bill be sent ta L. ; ... . . i j « p • • « . a I * * l In* o l i l i p t H i . , j loped J udite Iluten l>> mi even There are several other cases , Mr ( |..ppi*rton was of the opinion l*r‘»UKhton and Wiggins for rental of, Y * Ukt'H If He lee, which are hooked for trial during 1 ' Jus h es j |jl;(, ihe company would continue op-j •*'* •'•'y s tide land at the rate of $s, |1u una muli who in or hut* b«’*m •'till bo l u ken . ih mi Iuiileutlou e f th the coming week, most of them on ion through ........ .. .eason. asi*'''r 'nonth for the time they occupied Iy ' -I U* l' • -'ll * *1 mil act mu ol the ,p.*ed laws m the criminal charges, and it seems prob It and also for *100,1)0 for piling i ütul .staUni in a i lo» d id u o t bava ■ i .., , o . i . i ,, ,, i , -ufflclent o i der* for lo.^s huve been tlilie (listili im . tt would appear that . , . , able that the jury will he in session hi study, as there was no night m „ rp w„re fewer speeder* III tllH 11 ook.*d t< nsure operatlcn for sev destroyed by them when they moved during the entire week The motion was II,e judge said; - y o u show ,, |„,Mkuiile and St M p U mls dint riels •*rnl nionlbi. ai.d he believe*« that their boat house. During this week the time of the jwiih tin* upward trend «*f (h<* lumber carried. l court was taken up on naturalization Flynn moved that speed cop Iloff- market, sufficient orders for log* k' *.......... " ,lh « »»«r u m e n - „ ,„ ,g i„ ,,114l ,„oiori*,ts » i „ , i,,,vc matters, demurrers, and several civil K. E. Ilrmliii ,( ,t not worth to you ...veraI ,4ne*i. d l.v Hie ,p. ,,| cops find would he received ro warrant the miller Im returned as deputy marshal • cases which were presented to the us long us his services were satis • ouipany tc# operate at lull capacity. , tin,.* |„ attend school, then „ moro conven,eut lo go lo Halil., r judge direct. However, the calendar The motion was seconde I The resumption of work in the factory ra n i",-h ip would uot be worth t|m„ lo , h„ (>ltle r tWo cities men- •••rector» of the Oregon for the coming week calls for sev- lump furnishes employment for ;t j by O'Connor, and upon vote was car " ne rtl etal cases which will be tried before , ■ ’ , , .. ...... a K 1 !.. IS l i l e , ., e ,| ¡State <'hauiher of Commerce. number of men who make their riod. a jury. I Flynn ulso made a motion whlcn Th® appointment made by Fresi- homes at Deer I-land and will bring I vi .is one o f th e preM tilentM o f ' moutbn. fur heretofore J u <) kh Halen »*1 »Slates, Ibo JU l (; o saut limi I ban tried ubout .sí» ¿*er cent of ull lo that lace, as well as St Helens, j was seconded by McDonald, that th« dent Mardi*‘ K ls a recognition )f Cre- LATE HAPPENINGS time rucog- a considerable volume of business, recorder be Instructed *» writ»- the • , ! a" d ,l* more study would aid bun Mpee<| cuMüit. account of the large payroll of the Superintendent of Schools in Sr !n' ' ' » " ,,f ° " e of its prominent citi- ABOUT THE CITY [ beco ui in K a belter CltUeu. His llelens and for him to have the teach ize,1B Answering an inquiry from * ompany. I tou* contiliued. ers give instructions to ull pupils as 1110 -'•'3'* Mr- Brodie said he would N ew A g e n t f o r Oregonia n.— John \1I« K**<| Stai ker lo traveling on the highway. The l,'aVH for Siam within the next two Lafferty has accepted the agency for LIBERTY THEATRE motion was carried. (T lie legisla-i months. '"o "1 • be position pays $12.500 the Oregonian and has employed Ar- [uri li .ich t i. who l o r n o T ly lived BOOKS GOOD PLAYS lure passed a law as to motor traffic. I •,er _____ __________ |chie Miller and Bill Anderson as his )*• Atappous*» l ie lK b b n r h o o d . blit etc., which in part states: "Pedes- * *" , assistants. John says it will be his uuw resides, so It is s aid , ill tin* Three unusually Im- photoplays1 trians when using the highway out COLUMBIA U DEFEATS endeavor to give the subscribers of fcVrrtol) i.« !*; tibtfl'lliMid, Wan till ap ato coming lo ilu* I.ilmrty theatrej ide of incorporuied cities or towns.' the Oregonian $he best of service. bi. i» r lin a i p u « l> I lls li r a i t ST. HELENS HIGH fr>*n. Heine and Is I .e*t in during the coming week, coin ntenclng I shall use the left hand side o f such' ai I liâ t be c la im e d ex Buy*. Cliy ITo|M*rty— J. W'. Thomp U'. mm I» for Two Hays. Mas Found lomorrov night, according to Man- h ighw ay"). . . , - 1 - . uo„ ■tun from war service on account son. general manager of the St. 1.« <i...ig.- ........ and MI m - t IB Well- 1 " ' 1 » ' ,, » “ •'«*'«* «'«r.* granted to st. Helen* h i«h fS.tb3ai kmc an alien ami oilier stale ‘•1)11* »11 lo Looking lhoN** pictUrfFill Mtn^lis and Harvnv W ilk in« l^AI11 wu” Helens Lumber Company and other IU ui.nl> on (to i|u«*stiottnuire of the McCormick enterprises, has ...g,*n tf.e r J a m g _ S e .n l.. v. hich he fe d s v.,il Appeal to hia.erec, private garages and to James % h e° Y * « 14 ■ mlmn.il to iia c b s e ls piogreNh put roas. I lie pictures referred t o jo 'c o n n o r to erect a dwelling Th 1 »core was -5 to It. bought a lot on Casenau street from \li, Dr. L. G. Ross. Mr. Thompson ls W a ltü r C. < a rr u iK to u , u k **<1 l-'l CltiXelihiiip ile il itili I ap \ i ale of I wi, Worlds, "'1 lie e« order was instructed lo noitfv At the end of the first half. St. Helens high wus in the lead, the score being having plans made for a midern resi- r «ini a p p l i c a , ...U was d e n ie d a ...... « 0 ye ars w i f e o f " F u s l o r " L a r , ||||(| ThllU a n d ’ on. l r judli, wlucn III)-aus .hul h" ringlon. wundered from her home ... , , , , ! '' la I -I (avoc rwo of U»«l! dence and I • - aoun H im »' U l u i i m t uppiu.it,„u lot . . I n i day afternoon ami was Jo A ui , ,)|H, ,|a ^ - | „morrmv nlK 1». h sitlne w i I h‘ ^ e e o m ^ H I * Mon l ,! ' l»l«*V»r» were forced to drop out of -a" ">e plans are completed and the r >>ar' (!..*() n** liutv no Fh« vvi » i # i I h for 4 s I iouth . The* i ouji I** !«'T,at ' r . ^ . r k “ ? r ! , o * ^Dlll « f L ? v ^ n g . ' o o t , X r UU\ 7 6 ° 3 V U'!° “ “ »*’ and ¡lot put in condi,ion tor building. f I.eing granted citizen r. ,.1,* in lltUe .-..nag,* at Pisgali Ilirn|H allll , H,|„, situations. Several claims against the “ in * olu“ ,,ta* tak,i n? ad '« n 'a g e of this |*i,. Social.— ^Thursday evening at u 1 ' mi* in lAVAPa I nlavan u:z. In *h kt«h ...i.... 1 .**JI* m ) m «* .. « . . kf pdp'Trf homo, w hich im momio iii II hh vs vhi o f A Tale of Two Worlils." begin-1 were approved and ordered paid, and i',Ut , " .“ l f ' .tpl“ yer8; ™ «'}, ‘ «'e h***» 8ch® "1 a >“ » " " r iu in a num- k iit<)u ripple or lauKhtor wan Smppooae. unit at an elevation of nlng ul Pekin at th- tin,« of the n,alters of minor importance were h , 1“ , ” vls,l,,rs " " ' P |a>»> »'•r of the students of the high schtml krd ov»*r tho courtriKini when an about -.000 f**<»t. 'I In* woman wan Boxer uprising, in transferred to .Sat. disposed of before the council ad- a/ w l , ' ; „ , « . ?ave a pie 8°.cial: ,helr PurP"8« * » ' |ll(»Di • w ife NlaltHl iliul Nhe coulil hr*i u il ^ c tl about 2 o'c.loi k balu r Francisco'.- umlerworId from where ! journed Ridgefield to- mg to raise funds to pay some ln- 4 dial M i n i and uuduroUlul a l l , «l a y afli»rnooii and a »» a r c h made for a c o rd in g to critics, thrills in abun-' _____ ___________ morrow to try conclusions with the dehtedness left over from last year. | teuin across die river. A special!.- i-After a short musical program, the I ana.Nun-N MUbmltted on tlio or- U«*r. but nhe could not !»e located* clam»» piclureHQUenfss anil pow^rfuJ .. chartered launch will leave the Sliel-1 pies were raffled off and the male •ry builot f*»r nhe had "been lo SI.eriiT Wellington and J ui I ku While motional appeals n - rea listically A V O N I-O D G L , M A K I.S A r n n n D e m o n dock at 1:15 p m and has ac- members of the high school class bid '' ll four ■ • a : In foro n»inl!iK to **re notified Sunday and liiey w out im-n^bed. Several hundred real A vjv JLJIJ K i l L U K U | commodatious for 100 people. A them in at prices above the ordinary * od'-ti and Judge K.ik.n " dh u Hearching i»*irt> earfv Mondav $ ’ 1 1in«*><♦* appear in tho picture, and ---------- | round trip faj*e o f 5Qc has been ob- j market quotations on pies. A tidy b*rk»»u Vou inUHf I*.* a hnghl morning They followed an old trail t.OHluming In said to be simply According to reports filed at tlie tallied and it is quite probable that sum was reulized. 1 .» uml* i htand all ol (he which led went toward« the gi* « n K,,rKlM,UM ,\s w ill he rem em bered, Grand Lodge meeting of the Knights 1 number of people will make t h ' m m i l - mii ii .* Work. After hav bubmilled. for I huvi read timber and a uiemfier ol i !;•• pait> , j jH G o u v e rn e u r M o rr is ’ fam ous in' Pythias which was held in Port- "'¡P itidgefield has a strong team tnK 1)Pen ciOSPd down ’for the post rn-read many or H ihiu and have diHcovered two Hufetv pinn 'n tin* story. ^ rb ^ ii »1)1«. lo underMtand tueui ‘ n ‘ il It was «concluded tha? th " ‘T h e t'hilil T hou G a v e s t M e.” land this week, Avon Lodge No. 0 2 . and la^i Saturday defeated the Scap- two weeks, the sawmill of the St of ht Helens, made a most creditabTe, poose liigh SO to 0. 'Helens Tie and Timber Company will • »ppliaiii wa** k I veil more t Hue lo woman had gone thi*^ way and a w ||H*|| turned them away during its taavt D D r c i n r u T 'resume operations Monday, accord- My mm I .»,- d to give th»» govern «areiul ‘ «'«»rch was made of he brusn j { |ireW weeks’ run in Portland, is one showing as to increase in member- The local lodge stood tbird I IVlXxo. D A Y l ' ing to a statement issued by General I«. luor** lint** to inv«mtlgate the and 11mI*• r along * be Hail \\ h«*n tI f (t<» inK four production* in an ship. QF" WOMAN'S CLUB Manager E V. 8tauwood. The mill r*i"nl o non war rerord of ' •' oMrchlng part> l ati proeeeded ajj sfar ,*asf featuring Litlle Dick among the lodges of the state with I _______ _ jsaws mostly ties and timbers and Itppiiniiit or a distant e of about two and a bait n«iadrlckt tlie three-year-old wonder- an increase during the past year of j I f tho increase had uieoting o f tho Woman's C lu b ! several of their rafts having been NuttMioun other applicaiif* wer«» , mil«**. Juilp«' White b«*ard a !«*ehle j|(j On*» St. Helens citizen who .2 per cent. toanl ti» i oii.MUlt th«« Hrhool t**a* h voi*'*» rail oui ií«*r«* I am. and going s*»en tho plctur«» says, “ It com- been figured according to the popu |,el«i at the home of Mrs. H. A Childs "stuck in the mud" account o f the ^ in t !i** localities Hi which they further luto th«» brunii found the 11 j p». element* of |»ur*» eiUer- lation of St. Helens, the ladge would „ „ Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Day was lew- water, the management decided Mde.i «4»ul in ( hr«*«* Inaluitce« paper* woman in a donne thicket ‘ . ■'he had iH«nment. a strong story, continued have stood first, so E. I. Ballagli. | elected president to fill the vacancy to suspend operations until suitable ¡stated. Myrtle l ’olnt (.aus,,{j |)V Mrs. Baynard's removal logs could he secured. ^ not gianletl I« ecu une i»f the la« k g«*tf*,u «•uughl in I In* underbiush and Si|.speiin*» anil a climax that sfarti«*? I OlAlitlratiiiitH 0f Hie w ife of the could not K«*t *»‘H Had »he gone an an|j alllaya»H> while tin» .settings are <ame lirsti Arlington second, and. as f r,7n, 7h« city. Is-ave for Ciilifornia.— Mr. and stated. id, St. H.'loas ranked third Fred v. , < IttcBDf *ther hundred f«»»‘t. in «II pmbablllty u!m1 Humptu<»u».M Mrs. John Slen and Mrs Thos Is- Mrs. Charles Wheeler and little son. Watkins, I* rank George. Orln Shep i,jH ( Pr « e r e elected as members of and Mrs. Wheeler's .. ,, „ Mrs. . . a. •**miner for the government be would have fallen into a deep The old saying of that famous ctr mother. M particular sires» upon the buy- ravin«?* t-us philosopher, I*. T. Harn um. that herd and K I. Ballagli are among ' t lit» Library board fo nil fhe vacancies Mary Myers, left Saturday for their la st Chancellors of the loca. . „ „ - e d by the absence of Mrs A F. new home in San F'rancisco where $ "I l.lfi.Tiy bond». War stani|,s \\*uk fra.in i:\|H*Niir** there was a fool horn every minute m he i l tnt u* I m i i t t u i i . l . i . l r I..» f ! « a n . 1 I ...l.v.. . _____ j* r'"i I rl fiu 11 on h i » tlie Ued Cross was very weak groundwork of a clever com- i «¿ V rtem ^ " " " I ' ' W" ° K" ' ' ,and' aU(, >«r Wheeler will assume his duties n g i o r i w»n Mrs C a r r l mg,.,,, one ctf them repoit | j Flipper, in Wisconsin. as general manager of the recently »** Hie war, and In some In from exposure and lack of nourish- Douglas MacLean dispenses ' k 1- k a a zippy •zim.vl“ Tw o vrey interesting papers were organized McCormick Steamship I vur>' J»1® * « “ “ aud Instructive F**" tin* applicant* admitted that read. "Geography and People c f the:Company. The Wheeler family have Dim toni«' of essence of joy. distilled •sthr.'" important mutters hud al I East.' by Mrs John Sten, and "The I resided in St. Helens for several 5 •*'*n fo.gotten. " " " V lr',M k, and ,or, 4 it o is ! ..... „ a « , ,hK?|fr»n. scantily «»lad a ! wmiibr that . V love ,__ and n j human ,,........ . nature «..„.«.u splendid line or comedies, re THE THREE L's Ear East in the Great W a r," by Mr# years and have a great number of te xt ,L.y for examinai Ion o ' shi* survived Hie exposure of the cold, views and weeklies run through tlie r . p p - e n TT TT T P IA P C Bro'vn friends here who much regretted to „ " * w, i, citizenship papers foggy nights. She gave no reason week, as usual w rriL E .n a The Woman's Club wishes to call have them lenve. * “* January 10. I 022. lor having left home but stated that ------------- *-------------- , , ... 1 . . . . , the , attention o f . the . members . . . and i l Chanters' Hull Suc.-rsi*—-The dance site had passed a very comfortable BUDGET COMMITTEE • « At a regular niettlng of the Loyal other interested irtends that the b o x , KiYen bv the St j lelpU!) chamber of » * ♦ * * * • night In the thicket Some months Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen to lie filled with canned fruit for the Commerce Chanters at the city hall Mrs Carrington received treat IS APPOIN TED held on Friday. October 9 the fol "Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective | ^ I urday” nigtü” ¿cor«d‘ a'big'success W^ST ST. HELENS * ago ment at the State hospital in Salem (lowing officers were elected for _ the „ „ „ an un enjoyable party There , . Society is 'ill at the office of L. P..' .and was There * * * * * * At their session last week, the ensuing six months: and the officers think that she was Chairman, F. O Uutherlord was a large crowd In attendance, ll"' 'I c W. Masten mo temporarily unbalanced when she , ount.v court appointed the advisory young; vice-chairman. E. M. Bur Either canned frutt or vegetables Merle W n , 0„*g orchestra furnished **L»S,.. sin, ( i r e , and visited at wandered from home budget committee lo confer with the duk; secretary 8. B Ingham; treas- welcome and as this Is a w o r t h y ,,ho musi, wh,fh was augmented by P » * • N ll,u,. "Pastor'' ami Mrs Carrington for l,.„urt in arranging tho budget of urere. E. B. Mclntire cans,*, please help fill the box. several of tho chanters singing (.la, Blue spent Saturday inerly lived in St Helens and front , ,,unty expenses for the ensuing year. 1 lu» matter or Loyal insurance was _ ♦— ^--- .hm.i^h ttt,.uunh,.npu i 1» Nt.nman ' 11 1 1 ',. r I land v isit ing will, I..... moved to Reuben, living then* Those named were D W Pierce of brought up aim and awcuss^u discussed pro pro and to ............... Teachers. A recep- urouK in up ami Kccc|>lIon --w, • ,...... . *«^ r , * m i n »irpr *»P flu* ( h u n f « i N I foil («.» the end that they expressed lion was tendered the teachers of »»»mess manager or tin nanier until Mrs Carrlngto, was taken I.» Hcappoose. F B Hoihrook of Goble con nm iu m e enu m a i mey e x p r e s s e n ........... . states that another dance will be l !" 1 ■ ■ \l.l of I he Congrega Salem and many people here rein m -‘ ..n,| Henry Kratz of Clatskanie Tho themselves as favorable to a suitable Helens schools Friday evening at . 1 111 met al fin* home oí her the old couple and are glad that committee will m *et with the county monthly assosontent to create a be " > « »>‘ k H school auditorium There '5l'' " n in " ' e »"Hr future ¡'n interesting program J. L. I Mayor Ibw k Honw.— Mayor Bal k '"’ "•» White T h « afternoon no serious results followed he, ox c u r t n.-xl month and I» 'in work on nevolent fund for tho aid of mem hers In distress Storla, secretary o f the SL Helens lagh returned to St. Helens Sunday the preparation of the budget. a , 1"' , wing, after w lilcli a perlonco. It has been customary in the past I Chamber o f Commerce, delivered an night after an absence of ten days, 1,11 i..... was served to take up a collection in such <ase-. address of welcome, to which W. L With Chief Game Warden Carl Shoe- WAKKIfiN I 1 i>n m liera bu* h«*en very _ _ .......... ________ but the ra*n w e r« o f the opinion that I Ru'herford. s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of maker, he made a tour of •'-««'»rn fi"oo inonla tho past week r e t u r n s t o ■“ min The meeting called at Warren o n la collection ulways smacks o f char schools, responded. Mrs Glen R Oregon; inspecting a number o f fish at this writing ! g'j* H E L E N S P A S T O R A T E «finit |( , proved We,In.* day evening by County Agent ttv, w|,|ch (» distasteful to the Amer Metsker delighted the audience with hatcheries and looking over proposed ha* iiurcloised ., I w*> Th.» ann ii tl »1 Mi'tliodisi ( ’onf«Time*» i Holibatigh well at ican workman ru d er the new plan 1 vocal solo and responded to an sites for other hatcheries 1 school prop n •*» i ml,» "iing Ihn n’ rim animai *-» *»» ” ■ •r'«. .............. u . iun .«.. •• ~ was • rxcrptionally • T,,H « „ “ s held In Forest — ...... ......... *. 1 ">n mictlng „ neat little , wh,,.|, Grove last ,,.nd,*d .................... Nearly „II the Warren farm- a member would he simply drawing ®ncre. Wilson's orchestra furnished ,'h e entire tr.p of approximately lath) ¡the music and Merle Wilson gave a miles, no speed cop halted them, the t , 11 L e e k a s s i g n e d pastors to the several ,.rs and wives were present, about out his own money. .... -- - 0 ’_________ _ violin solo. At the conclusion o f mayor said, although at times the . 11 /«n has been very , this district. Rev. 8 Dar )nti Tit« Warren orchestra furn F WPP I, I • . . . » __• __ l i ..i. ...» » ! i ,*v>.»ii u n l v ! • ••port......... . 1 »« . i n , it ip. ; >■•"•* r..r I*• ****** Arthur George « " program refr. ■ ; ■ y ■" "• tin»** r , , . e 1 .. .I M e t h o d i s t Chur ch for tie* ..„joved M iss Nora I arson gave .,, hts daughter Miss Lou.se George *<rved and .. general "get ac ••> miles per hour 1 he road tn i ve»r was was reiurned to this field solo Talks of Interest were all4, Mlss Lotta Fleek were due to sail uualnted " session was held. It was has.cm Oregon are fine and It <• pos Hlf;7 14 liar,M'r "hop was sold Ihia ' ,,LV'"year, s'hle to go from St IL-lens to Pen i Il li i r l e .. I . ..... I* * coming year will be pa- made hv Mr llolibaiigh. W J Ful front Southampton, England, on the ••» enjoyable affair " t v 11....... living i.. in I.r Kuliimn. Be “ Bl i „ ke possession ut tor of the local church ---------- *- f ' T V " ,, ,T h " ‘T °" The congre- |orton and F II Tavlor The I ountv eighth of this month, after having Mrvmen Give Dance Saturday IdKh* Mr reported c iih.il here rec|uesled the Conference Vs,.„, outlined a policy for progress spent several months visiting friend- and relatives in England They ar, '•*(•" The members of the S*. Ht„,|> C i v i c s st Courthouse— Those Johnsen and they adopted ln_ . Its entlretr , - r| r|,l" School Is arranging to t„ . return Bev u«v a » . » . - ................. - are vv|,,0t, was ............ .. members of the Junior class at St ’"•""''al of 11,., |„r„| nien and I |1|led (lm, ,heir request was given Mr Fullerton gave In detail some of expected In St Helens about the 24th Hebms Volunteer Fire Department will give another o f their enjoyable Helens high and who study civics. "f the district » - I » ' - " "* favors......... the IBs besetting the farmer * H of this month. “ n*n __________ a__________ dances at the city hall Saturday had an opportunity Monday after- Taylor*advocated the orgapizatlon of Friday afternoon o f Do.-k Shooting Good. Local hunt- ulght. Wilson's orchestra will furn- noon to learn more about the U. S , *! •“■•it , marketing or, <........... . w '• "*•'• history, the Constitution, (Declara- ft *•' ('■ « n of 8attvl.-s Island S T U D E N T B O D Y „,*11 received The meeting was one ers report a good duck sh.n.t on Sun •*•' " l,> music. The fire boys will see duv last, some of them coming verj •* " ,a' 'here is the best o f fi.»or tlon o f Independence, etc., for the ■ I, ami the fallili' t.'l l.'CTS O F F I C E R S « he-t > ' « 1 near bagging the limit. They report management. Every otio who enjoy- class, accompanied hr Miss Robin r otov.-.i • o St Helens. I >n(, many entered Into the discussion ’ 0 I |*on. thetr teacher, went to the court more ducks feeding on the lakes than dancing is invited to tie present. . I » *ir nf Hie St Helens ,.f the problems confronting the far- *,.«i "*r*t•"'.* m.ide n business trip house to hear some of the examtna in the week previous. Th,‘ "h‘ « r nham elected o?icers for j mer The following heads of the rt. C l " VIU ....... "day. \rrf»«*s in England A. F. Barnett lions o f those who wished to become high sc M t Corinne Hill, ferent departments were selected. " 111 g I..*., und wife and the ensuing year Hcprescn, Pythian Sisters.- Mrs has received a cablegram from Ills citizens of the United State? Be Miss ,s economics. Mrs C. H Saxton* II Prie motored to r-w-n, -. Eugene Blakesley and Mrs. A. J wife announcing the safe arrival o f fore beginning tho afternoon session "'"'"'L ;:, ........... .«fi ol tho f a r m crop., P H '■»»••: land clear- Doming attended the state conveti herself and her sister, Mrs Alice Judge Eakin invited the class Itrn,r " ' ' " f l a y evening to attend • " ‘ ....... t>> Poultry. Die ■' -''« hh Nina ('offe.* anil | president lo w e r classes In th e » W * « ¡h m - ■ — ; ^ „ ^ n ? d a . r « » O d e r ; h o r- tlon o f Pythian Sisters which w h s Trow, at Southampton. England. The occupy the front seats so tha tl r “M l itti held in Portland thts week, being i voyage across the Atlantic was made could hear all of the questions I p,w" ’« * « "appolnIed to furnlsn tlculture, Albert Anderson; rodents, ."‘ fi* Is ' " n a n e waiting for I h e , . omnilttee » « " a p P «n ,|U.t„ nlllgs of Pani C. Adams; county fair. W J. representatives of the St. Helens in pleasant weather and without In- answers, a courtesy which was iiiu h jcident. ¡appreciated by the class. » 1(1 Ih ven I a pill to g a t ! t h e press with th« H>* P i Kullortou. Refreshment« were served. lodge. fr« ¡St. Helens high ,la log i.si, lllvvor. I , \ ein.i ....... m e ln n l.il ,Ui.| . . . . MISSING WOMAN FOUND IN WOODS J r : eterni Hundred Men Return mol I'lmil Will Work lo in e il,. Improvement in lillnilli-Nu in Appare,,! limi