St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, October 14, 1921, Image 1

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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
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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
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... . 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
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iippolntee in E. E. Brodie of Oregon Mbit.r Crimes Cliurged to Colombia
I lemmi 11
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l ily, lie in publisher of the Oregon
County Citizens. Tw o Secret In­
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' " * * ' «• 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
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,
'
r'‘
l
nnmlli»,
Ilio
I
okkìiik lump of senee of Mayor Baling h
k.imluy »un nul ui uluuUun day In
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,
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
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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
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,
,
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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
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|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").
.
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1 - .
uo„
■tun from war service on account
son. general manager of the St.
1.« <i...ig.- ........ and MI m - t IB Well-
1
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,, » “ •'«*'«*
«'«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
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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
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| 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
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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..
.
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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
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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.
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lor having left home but stated that
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, the , attention o f . the . members
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. and i l Chanters' Hull Suc.-rsi*—-The dance
site had passed a very comfortable BUDGET COMMITTEE
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At a regular niettlng of the Loyal other interested irtends that the b o x , KiYen bv the St j lelpU!) chamber of
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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
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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
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.hm.i^h ttt,.uunh,.npu
i 1» Nt.nman
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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, • ,......
.
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*
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
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\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
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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
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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 —
...... .........
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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
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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.
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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
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• ••port.........
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>■•"•* 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
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* 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
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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
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- 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
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favors.........
the IBs besetting the farmer
* H of this month.
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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
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|*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.|
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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