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ielens & on 46 THE ST. HELENS MIST VOI.UMIÌ X L . ST. H E L E N S , O R E G O N , E R I G A Y, N O V E M B E R 18, 1921 POMONA GRANGE IN INTERESTING MEETING II,,|l I .1 h,'11---It. V Ut un ni.allai rapidity or could irrstlt* hla trat 10 «pirli mplrlni jira. Ih» llliifllll nil «Ith ilimi'lni >« , »r a 11 artlat ’era In art lilt In lm/.uar Kivu,, by , tl„ |illl|(,H ,(f Kplaiop.il (titlld at tl.o city ball l ut , , day waa u financial mid nodal ,uc. HUGHES’ PROPOSAL PLEASES CITIZENS C O LU M B IA C O U N T Y TO BE A D V E R T ISE D . COLUMBIA COUNTY AT INTERNATIONAL SHOW The weekly meeting of members and directors o f the St. Helens ('ham her of Commerce was held on Mon Ih «". r.U“ ’ l,a“ * “ H I during day noon at a lunch at the Lara Live Stock Br,sslcrs Make Excellent ,|,,n«al Itjr Oic Oriuigo for llut l oir h" ttfle.no.,„ and evening by i|,„a< •Ite r lo pun barn, ttou,« of u,.i many he., Hotel, and considerable business Show trig at the Pacific Internat useful urHell!« on Hale | be ball i l i e i,:i 7 t' Galhers Expressions from Representative Citizens of Importance was transacted. It IP lord. ional Exposition— Cow Bells for taalefully decorated and tbo Jap was agreed to arrange for the pub Lvfclative to the Proposal of the United States as Out I A v«r> «urco»»ful in•■•'(In k of i anese tea gurden wa« c.on»p„ uou lication of a booklet advertising Co «2,(100.00. I uiii I i U <'utility rouiolia Grunge wu » for i I h tuhiy decriitioiia and ,o d et lumbia County, and a committee was lined by Secretary of State Hughes. D i d at le n k l» u Hint dul urday. A «rly was the decorative scln-m» cur-, appointed to handle this. In many (By F. C Holihaugli. Co. Agent.) |(iml reproseuHit loti o f turn1.ii-, w»r< ri«d out, that on« could Imagine that icountieg the county court co-oper If good livestock Is the foundation present and a vory li|t,re»Ung Him It wa, „ real tea garden and m Ht.o, ates with local organizations In pub for successful agriculture, then Co ■ I lie Arms Conference which is •at liu<1 T ill» wut lljii huvi'iily Mikado s kingdom The candy dio» in se, sion at Washington, 1). alale» unii all Americans .made a fair lication of county-wide advertising lumbia County is laying tfie founda 1 lluril ni«»ilng of Hint organ i/.uUou wus ii popular place and tbe loud would 1 ’ en tu the expression« of and s<|uar,- proposition to the other matter and this question will be sub tion I d the proper manner as dem land Hio interest niiililiesl Him» In.« counter on which waa displayed tbe the people of ihi- , oinniunliy un I ; |‘“ lio,,rfal tho conference and if the mitted to the county commissioners onstrated at the Pacific International ir»:..1'- l>o Ilia uiu.u aiotuilby of various arllcli of needlework wa make their der ion accordingly, n proposition 1» accepted even though J 11 Flynn called attention to the Livestock Exposition, If good live ip« luruior Tint morning auaulou likewise a popular auction, and be would he hilt a short tune before th» it he slightly modified, we cun soon fact that at the slate fair it was not stock Is a good advertisement for a •at di v o t '>1 to ruuliiii) uml appolnt- fort, the «venlug was over, practical world would he at peace. we catne In for our It might see the establishment of the world's possible Ibis year to 'hand out a I till 111 of I o l U I U l t l l ' I ' H I lo t « I I I I ll(n,| booklet advertising Columbia coun snare through stock that was shown. ly every article bad been sold From lio iruerebliiig to read what munì peace. O. Karabee: From the proposal ty. atktioii • la U l M up With H i . •> JO until h oo o'clock, when the representative cinz- ns said about the The following are final awards made by Mr Hughes, tbe represen Considerable discussion was had tor [at Mitral ii »uluiIona. musical program began, the young pioposllloii. and they follow : Columbia County Breeders: A I. Morrl* was «•! i - i i • .i folks luud hi tin ii of I hit older ones I Il S Ma«on. It Is closer to the ts!.ves of the foreign uations assemb regarding site and building for a new 'Rosie’s Pet L ily,” owned by Axel I iar> i , of 1 J l- l i p p m » ( , „ rijoyud dancing., Mias llt-ame Hal right thing thuu any idea that has led at the Arms Conference, can have library, rest room and quarters for Markkanen, at Yankton, won first little doubt of the sincerity of Amer the American Legion. A committee in her class, and was sold to a Canad I af' i*l*nfa "i \\ i icon*fa i hi *an kindly volunfeerliiK her service, heretofore been advanced. I mu tt .ini'oruuil ami tar-rnucUiup re« is pianist. J II Flynn: In my opiuiou It ica *0 work out plans whereby future was appointed to make an investi ian farmer for $2,OUO. I aluliu . a.i.t iniroilui od by I. I. i U i I he musical program began at s would la, criminal to disarm before wars will he impossible. Hughes hit gation and ascertain if these activl The Clover H ill Farm at Deer Is the nail on the head and lost no time ties aud possibly others could he land, owned by Shannon Shatter, I tail criticiaiM N w tux OMMlaalon ' ' " M h J I. Nkuman s solo pit lb*- Far J-.ust que.-lion 1» settled placed und»r on» roof to the mutual won many prizes amongst the keen I III t i l l III lilt action of not a Ho. audience and he was forced to J E. Hutchinson: A wonderful in doing it. Charles Graham: The proposition advantage of all. t*l>K tbn public ut 111 tlot of t uluui respond Ip au encore J U i;||b.v Idiin und proposal. All American est competition, on the "get of sire" of Mr Hughes, speaking for the Arrangements were also made for class from their herd bull “ Chlcona Ibis * Huuty .uni tu la, t ail i bu couu and IloBn-f billings each rendered with the protection of the l.cugu« American government, was a rnaster- a fifty-rent dinner to he served at Bill Rose," they won over all west I: 'll HI III" jam« pm).oi solos whi,u.were much enjoyed an 1 without Its weukne sen. I tin i . ..au! properti*» and w«ui „j', Mia. rwiffl a Tarliell pitta .-il ihe aud H. Harlow Johnson: A step in th- lul -troko of diplomacy und after the St. Helens Hotel on next Monday ern exhibitors The closest competi oppo.-tti«! tu rnunp m lone« wnh a violin aolo, re ponding right iHrection and America lias tak , due deliberation, , , the . nations of the v.-nlng, at six o'clock, to which all tion in this class was Albian Gile ot | in. a. . o r i tut sr 1 1 . m. 0 an encore l>r James T Martin en the leadership I hope lor the d’ ' lir<,UBtl ,helr representatives members, th* ir families and friends Chinnouk. Oregon. The calves ex ! at the conference will follow the are invited Matters of interest hibited by Mr Gile and those by Mr. i and a »unto o f tint luxpuyei , director of the St Helens I'ham- success of the conference of HuKh«» apd make some will he discussed, and u special treat Shaffer trace back to the same grand J X ■ " "i 1 itr I t - a h ,1 1, J B Godfrey: The proposition ier of Commerce, aang a aolo and |ail,*■» -I i tifin uml i»q u » « l. it tin- »<-, ntaponded In un encore and Hoheit of Mr 11 ugln- took the ,.„»i,. world by (agreement whereby war will he Im tn the nature of an address by Mel sire and brought out a very conclu vin G. Winstock, a noted platform sive demonstration of tbe ability ot IrtUI) ,, toiul u copy of tbo n « , l u \f' -pnk, ihe enliuieut of possible lllackliurn made a dlktlnctive lilt surprl-o W. B. Hillard: I have always lecturer. like. in all gi angers in Ihi' state u-.k when he sang, 'T e g g y o'Nell •• Thr the I llijM’, Slates and 1 believe thaï a good sire lo reproduce through his dosing number of the program »a. while Vio- propos.-.1 will he modified strongly favored a League of Na- |m< in to endorse Hi« kdtlnn progeny. t.ons for the preservation of the D E A T H C L A I M S A imolutlou wa» unanimously t pleas I ii g one, for the audience gave lo «(Jinn extent, it will he adopted. "Chicona Bill Rose,” herd sire of peace of the world. I have great Jacob George lly his candid ex- 1 standing vote of thanks to Mlsa lfdupl.il lifter It flUnli'll .llncutinioii to O N A P R IC E the Clover Hill Farm won second. hopes that the Washington confer fflW io ii mi «i lie sale Hattan. the piuniat, fi proportion, I i » , l b « county court to leduc. "M ay Rose Babe" won first as well Hughe» r her ence will result In benefits of a kin 1 1 L ** t i .il load fund to , mill* a:.., ■ellenl progran renv luirt shown t hat he is u lead •r in do Ona Price, aged twelve, daughter as Junior Champion Cow. dred nature. That It should fail plomar y. 1 bel eve tli« nat lered. u compliment which Mis ll.ti lili» will In the Holsteins, Paul Adams of lu cu out til« appriipi latioii loi of Mr. and Mrs R. L Price, of St. an acknowledged with u how and ’ a accept h I h plan. Il was a w ondorful in accomplishing some good end is Helens, died Tuesday evening when Adam s Eden Farm at Warren, won county r • tdmuslur uiid lint expense unthinkable. I hope for the success lush. ,tipio Htrokt» of •icy and character- I.: ......... and n.tVo i In. COUD y on the way from St. Helens to a Port seventh with his cow, "Bos Gerben of the conference. Sheriff Wellington has mi often iHtic of A inorici OS |«tuml»»ir'ii»rs look uflttr Hot » o r a land hospital. She succumbed Just De Kol.” T S. W hite: Hughes struck the J 1 H I II I'll ilip: It i- ihe first end of Marraccl & Cuzzolin of Warren, lot tiii-l: dmtrlcts a» wu» dou« In,loro nswi-red the call t0 (juty that he Is before the hospital was reached. She keynote and without unnecessary de tho weiig« cn<l for w bat tl ■) wol 1.1 aetl to It and he cheerfully re pond- lit« roa.lliiaator » oftlco waa idHali had been ill for several days and won third on a Senior Yearling bull, lay He got further In ten minutes wants. 1 iu noi «ioulit thu ulllmute d when called upon to act a uuc- | U«ii',1 was suffering with membranous 'Prince of Bay View.” 1 am than the world thought we would croup In the Shorthorn classes, Ray Tar- ii \ L o n l l t o w uh . inlor«o.| for tloueer for the few unsold ai t Ides succès* of th« conicreue« The funeral was held from get in several months. I believe the lit .r board ami requested to n k "llu k e" was a success us an action- proud that America has taken the nations of the world will accept the the family residence Thursday morn bell of Y'ankton won sixth place with Itta cnuiiiy court to appropriate tin •-> r and so enthused ih » prospective I •eedc-rshlp and that its sincerity of proposal for it is apparent that the ing and was conducted by Rev. S. 'Village L a d " among very keen com h a ii amount aa wua allowed lam bidders with graphic description of purpose cannot In- doubted. Harlow Johnson. The interment was petition. I ’ei.-r loous. it is loo early to United States has a sincere and' in the I O. O. F. cemetery near W ar Iu hogs, Paul Adams of Warren, faar X.ink ton Granger« »upplo-d a 'be articles and their value, that he fixed determination to do everything lip., ad id ulnnor and supper 1 In was “ sold out" almost hefoi« he was prophesy what will result from th» possible to contribute to the peace ren Deceased was popular among won first on a two-year-old boar as fairly sturted Tbe bataar will he conference, hut the proposal of Mr put nt; will bo in-id m W u her many school friends and others well as other ribbons In different of (he world. I i ii,•• ilrnt Saturday in February remembered by the many who at Hughes is such a lair aud square one who knew her sorrow al her untimely classes. Kd Jones: Disarmament is a ihut the nations of the world will A. L. Morris, o f Warren, won fifth tend.-d, us a most etijoyuhl« alfalr end. step towards permanent peace and t undoubtedly arrive at some decision in brood sow class and also first oa IH a A i lU U b h H A S 1 “ ■ Mr. Hughe struck the _____ along (lie lines outlined by Mr. boar under six months. Hughes. Taken in all it was a wonderful i V/V 1 D n L L I L A u l r t l l t S r L E N U I D B ILI Charles £ Lake; The proposition showing for Columbia County and submitted by Secretary of Stute m i n i m r n r u T c by continued effort and Interest on On Sunday and Monday then ! I I I N N I J l 11 1 I K X I N the part of the breeders, will put Hughes is a fair one lo each nation. >••• Xm- ri.an people and I fiirthe» ' is to inn Lloerty llieaire ob« jf No nation will be hurt hut all will us on the map as a pure-bred live 11 . 0.1 luterestUig paolo «lorie.- • • f e n » ; . » v ill accept tlie ! " | he benefit ted. 1 am of the opinion stock center. Sul «il ut Ilio liM'ul playhouse toi | pro| mtton with possibly a f»w mod- Hu-lness Men Entertain Football i lime “ Tl-e v\ ornan God f Inlilal \S„rk of CHit.pnlgn for Mem- that th« proposition will he accept ifical Ion*. Club o f Ht. Helens High School at LATE HAPPENINGS ig.-d, dealing with the fleeiiir. Shows I lih ounttfiiij£ Ko- ed even though minor modifications A M Holt: l think t Hat Mur -t-s 1 are ill 'll w,un.in from the glitter ol llroa-l Dinner— Team IT. mises to Main Niilts— 4 *< »u n i ) W ill I III i^tioLa A B O U T T H E C IT Y John .Sten: It is too big a subject I An/rT In lie Italiani.i island«, give; tain (..«..I Ite«'.irti. for me to thoroughly grasp except can people und no doubt th» pro •■.•dig .'•■lies under sunny south \sk«Ml S a )s Mr*. Kurt/,. Dial n seems that Mr. Hughes bus gram he outlined was the result of Birthday Party— Robert Naumsn »kies. Ihe like of which is sei -tudy and preparation by some of the A number of the members of the celebrated his ninth birthday Sat- There seeuiM to be doubt in tbe cl.jirly outlined u plan, which if heat minds o f the United States. Be Ji ... . on th » » H u t screen Johnson, Kd worked out, will bring about the re lieving that they will do what Is St Helens Chamber of Commerce urday and invited a number of his ! -* lirol.in Gute' on Tuesday minds of S barlow Jolios, Will if. in Russell aud the oth sults hoped for. If it does, it will Li right towards all nations. I want to entertained the St. Helens high foot young friends to his house in the • • ■ - tu -, ’ ball team at a dinner at the Orcadin evening to help him celebrate. The i it, .si* plays I hui ulwuy« «in k er mem hers of tbe campaign com the greatest iorwurd step the world give my hearty endorsement to the hotel Thursday evening. L. R. Ruth evening was pleasantly spent In has ever know u. It Inis slrength III II h cintra, mittee of the American Red (Toss as plan as outlined and believe that ul- erford, president of the Chamber of games and afterwards refreshments H. A. ( lillds: 1 admire the f r a n k - , , ,, , , . ... Inn. and heauiy iu ihe story: to Columbia county doing its full The { " " h ' 1* 1» '' ? ,e“ d t®.1vorld ® Pe“ ' e' Commerce, presided and Mayor Bal were served. part in the Refi Cross membership ness of Mr Hughes proposal f .« K i Those/'f « « ' » * - lagh. J. R Gilby and F. B Holbrook Mrs Kurtz staler that money spent in building and mai n- ' Dunce Hut urday Night— Invita s ig n in g all eninoti an 1 campaign. taming warships could and will b . | £ * £ ‘ he prPM*nt generation have made short talks congratulating the tions have been received by many (Juo Vuilla'' from Ih» (am she has received (u virib le reports put to ii belter use and instead of many historical . events team on the record they made this > Henry HienAiewlct, re- troni many sections of tho county, destruction we will have coustruc- ihat have resulted In changed con year. John L. Storla was toastmas St. Helens people inviting them to a social dance which will be given by tho interest ditions throughout the world. The pageantry and passion of each one indie;'ting William Russell, who is i:t tiou. provided I In' proposition ot Mr. disarmament conference which m-t ter. Responding for the team. Pro the Masonic Social club at the city ■ttip- I, «me under Nero, will I.» shown. fessor Rutherford, Professor Isen- hall Saturday night. Hughes is accepted. Dancing Is I II 1» a n o th e r " b i g ' pic charge of this territory, feels elat K. A. Ross: The proposition of in Washington. I). ( ’ ., November 12, see, Coach Calhoun, and Alvin Hall S: 30 o'clock until midnight. It - th us « M an ager Cates is ed at the response made and he be the American government, throug i by their action In the adoption expressed the appreciation of the from s expected that a large crowd will lieves that before Thanksgiving hay of a program for disarmament have team for the support of the business 3a at III« Liberty present, Mr Hughes,-was well plauned. It ■ i he followed on Friday by the ijuotu assigned to the county should impress the world that Amer recorded an historical event that will men of St. Helens and when Hill Rev. S. harlow County Clerk Honored. — Last stand out and he handed down as said St. Helens would win from comedy draiim I lie N»w will he passed. ica wants peace aud that this gov in which t h » . » Is r.-ul Jiihiison. chairman of iti» county one of the greatest in the history of Rainier on Thanksgiving Day, the week the county clerks' association ernment is sincere in ihe proposition with clover aud snappy ruminiti"«. «ptfulwtU- as to Ih» made, which to me. seems u logical the world. other members of the team, by their had a meeting in Portland to discuss * u n i c u m « I I » suld. "( .duiuldu «' o i i i i - Mayor Ballagh: The sincerity of vociferous applause, made it known * uys au‘ niea,ns for better ha“ a- solution of the matter. i ly has always dono Its share In this the United States for tbe wish for •»." and air romane« filled th: t they were of the same opinion. lin* o f ,the Tlfluln* ° f f j 181116“ whicl1 John L Storlu: The Anns Con lto.l (Toss campaign, the cltixens .if peace among the nail,ms is exempli . Is the Saturday uttrac-l It was an enjoyable affair and the c?m®8 l“ “ ,b? “ iftc? « * eacb ference at Washington opened with ill those who delight In 111 » county will hoc that Ih» reputa a hang that was heard around the fied In the plan for disarmament as grown-ups appreciated meeting the|c e r *' W1 be ot intere#t to Ko- Hon of the county for contributing to outlined by Secretary of State »th-.l. g escapades should no. ‘“ “ ^ a to. kn0,W4 ^ at world, aud It is probably the hope Hughes and I am o f the opinion that >ounger ones who form the member- Jumes necessary charitable work Is main XX. Hunt, clerk of Columbia ship of the team Ii the first picture of till- of all except a small percent.«e who tho representatives of the nations as county was honored by being elected tained." ever screened Mr Kussell 1» getting Ills forces derive benefits from war that this sembled at the conference will ac treasurer of the association. - In-r superior coming a' hanging will be kepi up until the WEST ST. HELENS cept the main idea end from It for Visits Old Home— Burrel Graves ir» "R ip VanWinkle,' organized and h» Intends to "g o over navies of the world are sunk. mulate a plan o f national co-opera the tup ' during the next few days ¡returned to St Helene Saturday af- r Horsemen,” "T h e Mlil-J A I, Morris: The exploitation of (Special to The Misti tion with the view of eliminating Iteports from oilier sections of ili» |ter an absence of several weeks. He 1 he Blot," "Good and the disarmament subject by Secre- any possibility of war. Mr. Hughes county Indicate that the campaign C. E. Lake visited the livestock attended the American Legion con I h» Branded Woman ur> of S'ate Hughes, prefuced by expressed the sentiment of the Amer will lie a success and that Columbia show in Portland Saturday. vention at Kansas City as a repre President Harding will live In his ican nation and tho other nations county people will uphold the rer The new freight warehouse being sentative from the St. Helens post, tory and »spe- ¡ally In diplomatic cir will fall in line. AINU R ST. H E L E N S urri they have made for the pas! built for the Williams Brothers Is and luter went to Gentry, Arkansaa. lies long after war is forgolton. It Ju.lson Weed: I am not surprised being completed at a fast rate and the place of his birth. Gentry Is In » a l l r t h a n k s g i v i n g -i-verni years; that Is lo I»- the first taught (lie foreign nations the siu- at Ihe proposition of the American will be ready for use in a few days the Ozark section and Mr. Graves county to subscribe Its allotImeni i-rily of the stand of Uncle Ham. government as outlined by Secretary th* r . B *> 111 learns «»( Rainier high lo any worthy patriotic cause. Mr and Mrs. Hugh DuBolg en- stated that the country showed a E E. (Jutck: Mr. Hughes speak tertalned many of their friends re- wonderful development since hla last •ns high will meet on Ihe ing for t » ir.-ii.lent of tho United (Continued on page 10) Irai centlv. The evening was spent In visit a number of years ago. "ii Thanksgiving day nf COLUMBIA C U Y playing cards and other games, a f ! Last year Bt Helens Attend Missionary Meeting— The ter which delicious refreshments Women's Foreign Missionary society " l o r y over the team of (Special to T h « Misl I were served. r I « • • r city and the Rainier of the St. Helens Methodist church T h » sympathy of th » entire coni' Miss Luvinia and Rose Klblan have were represented at the district con ui to win this yasir and been visiting friends In Clatskanle vention held at the Montavllla church Id scores. On tho other munlly Is extended to Mr and Mrs. the past week in Portland. Tuesday Those from -s of the Rl Helena club John Gillian In Ihe I sa of their in The young ladies of the M. E. Sun St Helens who attended were. Mr*. f* del.., ineil to register another fant daughter. Wilma Pearl, who day school gave a fine entertainment Albert Burcham, Mrs. John L. Stor r Rainier and cinch the passed away suddenly last week at and dinner. Friday evening, the sol- la. Mrs H Pritchard. Mrs. Eugene dp of I'oltinihlu county. the age of two days Archie Adams and .lames Math H they .Per boys o f this community b e in g , makes ley Mrs H W. Christy. Mrs. » confident that they can ■Pent II, performance of Thanks ews III company with Mrs Adams the guests. i Mary Long and Rey. and Mrs. S. Mr (olivan . leader of the boy«' Harlow Johnson -St year The contest b«- w ent to Knnppn. Hut urday for a visit and girls' eluhs o f Oregon, visited —----------w - -,- James will '"r. th ' two teams hns aroused to Mrs Adam's sister the McBride school this week, or- r rx a i - i - m t c d t a t \ t * 1 un, ,11.1 It I» prole I le thaï make bis hum« there ganlzlng clubs A sewing cooking L U. P. L N 1 L K 1 A 1 N The school bell has been out of larve crowd from Rainier will poultry and rabbit club will be or ktm i„ VISITING BROTHERS uittiesa Ihe game, and Is Is order for somo time but was kludiy ganized here. " - H uh hundreds of Ht Helens r e p a i r e d by Mr Goiirrl ail Joe Lampa and family of G. loa. One hundred Odd Fellows met In School report for ih« month end s -II he present to ch**er and North Dakota have moved to West the local hall here last Saturday eve Ing November tth x\ hole number for 11 .,, home team St Helena. Mr. Iaimpa formerly nlng. the occasion being a fraternal , 1 ,' ' * ire Day the locals d - ,.f .lays' attendance f«»I : whole "um lived at Yankton visit by Laurel lodge of St. Johns ' kan le high on their home her of days absence I!*: number ol George Hennessy of Portland, vis After the usual work was finished ?fl l,v i score o f fi9 lo 0 and on limes late. 0; number of pupils neith ited with the Kiblan family during the evening was spent tn' speech er absent nor late. 2«; p-r cent of Ur '1 defeated the Franklin tbe week making and fun. No degree work attendance. 97 4; pupils on honor ■ i, " ' " ' " I team by a score o f 34 Miss Winnie Mellinger and Miss was put on as one of the candidates roll: May Hlanwood. Marlon Gil 1 " latter game was played Xverle Shackelford, students of the was indisposed and another did not Han. Minnie Morgan, Ada Morgan. I the _ '"'utiil of the Franklin Migli St. Helens high school, visited the arrive In time Several brothers Elvira Pearson. Alice Van Over r. 1 i , 41 Uortlnml Inni wilne sedj rooms of the McBride school, taking from Rainier were also present an 1 nbeth Wool an. Grace Hayner Uly.le I,', " " » ' I . litany o f them Ii • Barchus. Clnrence Morgan. Harold notes that will be of Interest in their helped swell the Jolly crowd. ' . fr" Helena teachers' training course. The banquet was one of the finest Forshurg. Ralph Bangsend. Eric Zat- Th 'f 11 ’**■ ttlhletlc manager said, terberg. Henry Zatterberg Robert Mrs. Mathers and daughter mot ever served in the I. O O. F. ball; kl *'>11 season, so far as HI ored to Clatskanle on Wednesday. Alfred Its success being entirely due to the Konopka. Ularenc« Barchus , i 1 -*> is concerned, will end sine. Slilrlev l-arson Maxine Gar-1 The eighth grade elass debated efforts o f the following Rebekah la ht divina .lay and we will de the question. "Resolved, that the idles who prepared and served It: tt^ ‘"'hier I know we have a ner. D o n a ld Hampton. English cabinet Is a more perfect Mrs. Harry Bennett. Mrs L. Brown. The pupils gare th» teacher. Miss to fight but I believe Conlogue. a birthday party In th" system o f government than th» Mrs Carl Aamand, Mrs. Bml'h M m . B i " If-" and other members of American cabinet." where many In- Roy Veasey, Mrs. Jenner and M m cl I v hull where a program had l ' » " "kpresse.l a like opinion. Buccssdlng farm er Prasldant W ilaon, Praaidant Harding waa racantly foresting discussions on both sides -G. M. Mills, arranged hv the pupils Tim mot he: hi,. *----------- -------------- aiactad praaidant of tka Am arlcan Rad Croaa. Ha it hare seen accepting the The Judges unanimously de- tth, . ’ " " i ijnii-k who Is visiting furnished al sorts of " g e and " favor o ' f “ the American. Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Ross motored offlca. From loft to rig ht: MaJ. Gen. M a rrltta W . Ireland, Surgeon General, i elded ' In " *......... ‘ hb ll" r sill " f In Han Frnnclsro is c,,,,,I time was enjoyed by -ill pr • to Clatskanle, Thursday morning, the U. 8. A.; D r. Llvingaton F a rra n d , chairm an Central Com m ittee of the Red "> arrive home Monday ni- I Th> first aerial time-tahle. con doctor returning last night and Mrs. î^itir Several people from here went I" C ro at; the President; Aeet Secretary of tho T re a s u ry E lio t W a dsw o rth : Informal inn received ,,, by sisting of nearly 100 pages, has ap Ross remaining for a several days’ B K Portland Armistice day to be present Rear Adm iral Edw ard R. « t it t , »urgoon G eneral, U . ft. N. Iliilck"' "“ i*> M*-- “ (><l Mrs p e a re d in Germany. visit with friends. ¡at the parade. M»ll) MiiUoHi t r r Ills. Liberty. ENJOYABLE A F F A IR No. 49 iiswm I mill \ l»l*l'lu»'V 1« t'.li FOOTRAII TFAM ARF COLUMBIA STRONG FOR RED CROSS P resid en t H ard in g ^ Now H eads R ed Cross 2 V