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THE ST. HELENS MIST VOLUME XL. ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921 COLUMBIA COUNI Y SI LTDEN1S AT U OF O. CATTLE IN COUNTY AMERICAN LEGION POST TO BE TESTED ELECTS NEW OFFICERS NUMBER 52 SCHOOL ENTERTAINS AT BACHELOR fr LA 1 Í l'NIVKIIS ITV < >F OltgGON' The » nterO'Inmeiit given at the f y 11" 1 (Hp*iiuii Bachelor Flat school house Saturday Ina i-ouiity ha« Mixleon HtiideiitM al h * I 111v• -1 *11y of #)r«-Kon Kivi t»f I h i t c r ( u t ile is A m t o f I- u m ii |fu- W a ld e n D illa r d l-.lei l*»| u » « 'oninuu i- evening December 3rd. was a great success and those who attended had tlm.H«» un* fi-om St IIH'.n*, rhi from j »•••uu und« i U I mmn - I N r e it io ii W o r k d e r f o r I .n s iiin g I e a r — • lau iies* an enjoyable time. The following 1 luiHkaliif. two rumi luinler, \ |>|M >i III «'«I to Wi l l I n » I H»ne— W o r k K u p e r t i» t‘ «l triirn Mini, ami (.¡u-q frolli Itir A u x ilia r ) K l e i l s O f I le e rs an d «.iv<-s program was rendered: M*H< » H ullM lUlHlàl St r u t i l i in Is kmifi li|. Stripiatosi*. Duet - Hazel Skuzie and Lynea (litige Campbell expedites Work of v iriionla »*) f ’o iin t y .\|c*-ni llo iiiiu iiK ii. ltali<|iief Ii I ’ o s I M e n ils r s . Scarherg. Kit* *ii of l I ii ' m ** uro fr »•Mil« Court by not Allowing l nneces I«» IfloilMO « It li I 11M||<*s— Warren, Beading- Kdnu Boling limn, two j HOplilllllori'H. unii IH ¡1 sary Haggling— Several Cases Dis Dr. OvorhulHi', federal vet oil UuuM I n M(*Nut*|n>niiiK. it. Is said Play— "T h e Hit« ping Beauty,” bv that old liuhits a n not Junior, and I \ i aro HoiiiorH. self-evi- the children of the primary depart TI ionm from Si Boleti» ari- Hi ila ri nariun, alurted work in the county soon forgot ton, and it it taiseli o f— Next Term Jan. lOtli. •MM Ins cut lie for tuhcri ,ilos,,. Tin PUi|M for th«» l>uIle*InK oi a (dm io t h w fll und U iii I’ Dorili. Imi li day, Docomhor tith. Thin work 1» he •lent fact, from the gathering '.t Odd merit. Selections— By the Older lioys" Fellows hall Monday night, that the JUUIl I ’ lit * Uht* in st linli’iirt aro lu i i • «hin mi In lau ; Thorna « f K llila li. inn carried on through the Dairy Although there were several cases American l.egion men of St. Helen, c horns filili HI K lo t.tkn definit«) nil ip«* iii*. I r«Hhtnun in hiJHiin*HH administr» l-roject of the Karin lluitmu on the trial dock t Die .session of Lullaby— Kirs: and Second grades. haven't forgotten the clarion sound Mon ; Dorothy K Akin fn‘Hlnnun ia the circuit court did uot last but codili* t1 1 ••«• «ippoiiitftl to in V* 11 ((a I'I i I h rcpriHonm one of the rno of the "ch o w " call. The boys were Play'— "Imogene's Dinner," by the four days. The short term of the tin* («••** ubiilty oi tito propon)tion ui« mat Imtiiiit I ch and j M umoii IMU.ird, important piece» of work we have Older Children. there in force and brought along court can be attributed to the work attuili ni' i uh in thoir op ilion thui un- Junior In law under way for the coining year and their war-time appetites Beading— Mrs. Dupont. |{« r ,!• T«-fj from CiittHkanle un- of Judge Campbell who allowed no city A* * tin h Ui*it ir hulldliin ami tlm I h something tlmt the dairy men or The banquet was a most pleasant The Thomas orchestra gave sev- Dime to be lost hy unnecessary hag lilt. U «‘ * M>aty iiiitiiiu.il Mipport t un \l.rr«-d Krirkaon. -opliomor*» in Jour Mo* county have m*en very unxiou» to ••ral pi-using selections and then Miss ide issue, the chief business of th** gling;. tw Ol • I noci to liullll lini Otjulp II riaiiHiii ; Heri»ert I. Deary. n.*nlor in get Ht irt 'd lir OverhuUe recent I,, l’Ut» t ohi in it ti o in romp« nil i»i .'Ufi The first case heard was that of ul in s idtnlniHt ration ; and (JU- completed i*'HiIng work in Tillamoo.. evening being the election of officers Lllen Madsen rendered a. solo whicn ii both Columbia Post, No 42, the was appreciated. She responded to Ham Kuutzman vs. Glen R. Metsker man Mill*» M 1 Mc( ormicK uno ^'"M I Dt-iiry. fn*KÍinian in Joiirnul' ‘ ounty where over 1400 head weia ait epcore. American l.egion, and the Ladies- Um. and E. C. Stanwood. It was a mo Mi voi » olotón I Hall, gli iie.led and only one and one-naif-per County School Superintendent J. tion to strike cut certain parts of It I fi llll'lf I HtoOll t 11 il t Ili'* lot .!( tilt I < 111 h T For hau. freshmiin in Kng- cent were found to he infected with Auxiliary. The newly elected officers IJ. Wilkecson gave u ..liort and inter the plaintiff’s allegations, and a mo in both organizations will be In coni»-r of HI. 11i'li'iiM unti t a. * nu li«li literature und Kllxabeth M »Is. t uherc.uloaia. stalled at the first meeting in Jan esting address wh.eh was much ap tion for dismissal. The latter was ' ,,:<>r in «Irania und tin* p.-«-cn urtr •trrrts w I* le il I n Ilm prop«rt. of Mi Tillninok county dairymen now uary. preciated. denied and the plaintiff given ten «•re reglHt«*n«d from Mint t H i I ukk . ran Im nocunul ui .1 vhi *> have a clean hill of health. The work The exerciser v re held In the new days In which to file an amended The new official personnel of Co r* ( i-i** prii-o, und tlmn n nun Jounria M Jamea. frt-Hlmiaii in mit has been completed in t |at:,.,p cout, lumbia Post for the ensuing yeur school building and Miss Madsen and answer It Is probable that the case who think tili« would l l i m propio Mc. an«! .1 « seph I* Kllia, ft « siirnun ty leaving t'olnm 'la and Wawblng (will bo as follows: Walden Dillard, Mi».- 1-arson t..o -e.ug v • :gratu!ated D u n«*s. administration, un* en locution lor t lio huildiiiK l imy polii ton counties of the northern group commander; Harry L. Kurtz, vice- lor the maimer in which the p<*r- will be heard at a later date In the case of the tit ate of Oregon jill mul (io* locution of tlm Lu id t îh*d frc«in Kulnler to lie completed When Mil» I h done coinmander; Win. Kussell, adjutant; formance w as staged. I hey have i lioiiiUN H l’algf. Iren luna n tti ?«><» the four counties. Clatsop. Columbia Win. Hjorkniun. finance officer; Kev worked for several weeks training vs. Paulsen, motions were submit iDK Indu* near tlm Ht-hooliioiLm, n would • »*- of ffroit In-iif f it up ti «tin I **'y I* n-gUt«-,« «I from i?irk«'n fe|d . Washington and Tillamook will com Father Clancy, chaplain; J li. Bak the children tor the parts they played ted to 3trike out certain cost bills. The matter xvas taken under advise omi !m< • to tliohc who uh »- lit«- puhln ' • ra D Hrlce, Hophprnore in m u sic , pri»e the largest cleaned up urea in er, historian. and tIre success of the entertainment ment. S t u n t o n , Mo* Hints If not on the I’ acific coas llbrwrv, it heilig propoi mti o huv» fr« ni Heappootic, (».al«* \ reflects much credit on both teach- In the Ladies' Auxiliary the new A case which aroused much Inter ib»* library in Ui«) cornili unity huiid freHhui in In pre «*ngin«»ering. f ro m l ln work In thin county will lie »up officers are as follows: Mrs A. J * rs and scholars. est was that of the Deer Island V ertmnlu «ml faiw-r.-nce \ H An* ervlaed by the County Agent and In to| A tidy sum was realized which will Doming, president; Mrs. Carl Aa- Grange vs. the former trustees of the :• r-«ni. fr • iinmn in j o u r n a l i - ' tr lr< n formation farmers wish may lie had It ii u I h o propone«! to have ijuai mand. vice-president; Mrs. H. I. be used to buy more equipment for grange Fred Adr.ms. et al. were the 1er» for th«» Aumritaii 1«’gioii, tlm si , W u rre n . by getting in touch with the Count the school rooms. Kurtz, secretary; Miss B Jordan, plaintiffs In the case. From the Agent's office Pallili* « huinher of Coiiiltmrt • tin treasurer pleadings It appears that the grange WotDUli H « lull «tovcriil oilu r civ 1 ♦ * * Commencing Monday, December The Incoming commander. W al had been dormant for a number of * le oiy.u n i/.IHull* 111«* «olii muti- ¡2th Dr Overhulre will start in at den Dillard, is a recent graduate of years and that when it was again the Washington county line and will law and is associated with hls fathe. {Siili ts out t il.il I WO Ilf f )««• •«* Or Ku brought to life, the present trustees WEST ST. HELENS MIST MISTINGS work toward Clntsk inie, testing nil in the practice of that profession in I n.utH'MN aro now paying runt fo wanted the hooks, records, keys to itlM is h*' goe Including the Mi ' this city. quart»-« « ot i'UpUul. utnl If the »am«« He was among the first the hall, etc., and demanded such rtntul WMM palli for iju. r t n , in th*t . * and lllrkenfi-ld communities with all to answer the call of hls country in * * * * » from the former trustees. A volun side roads cum mu mt> hou««, It MlHjUl tiO M)lf Ih** world war and saw active service City recorder J. B Godfrey spent tary non-suit was granted the plain- Mr ami Mr» I,. Mlilar ami on» Omer Hheeley. dairy project lead lUDtulli I iik * overseas. He is an exemplary young Itff and it is possible that at a later Sunday in Portland. *«f Portland worn Suiolay kik ' h I h of er lit Vernonla. will supervise t '1 plutt*' (tuvo 1 I)«*«*!) While no (l<-itu!t(i* man and his comrades showed their Henry Larsen went to Portland date the case will he heard. work in that community Hert Hast faith In his ability to make good as tu «ult* f«»r flmmçinf! of Mi«» proponi Mr. Iltrdlu Willlainn Much interest centered around the Mm h'mni'iH Kuthcrford of Sul- man dairy project leader at Mist, leader of the post hy unanimous!) Sunday to spend the day with his case of the State vs. J. W. Silva who tío') it i» |nurliad that i Minali hond l.r rent« I«• in Hpcnt tin. wank end Mo* kuoh I and K K Hogherr, dairy projee ¡eu' < • »nt«-inpîflt«*d tini timi tin- electing him as commander. Mrs. Harve Swanson and mother. had been indicted for perjury. The leader at lllrkenfeld They will tr local hunk would take up t h«* hond of t lo* It K ConroT family The retiring commander, J H Mrs New-bold, were Portland visitors state, apparently, failed to make .1 Mi» Olive Kruo',<*r who:;«* horn»* to keep th<‘ farm tv notified about without < liaran uh to printing and Wellington, has had an uphill pull case and the defendant's attorney I» in < ullfornlH I h lo*r<* for i vlnit to whi'n Dr Overhulse will be in theli during the past yeur to keep the pos' Saturday. other little itomi* of expelí»«- whu Mr. and Mrs. T. J Fllppln of moved for a directed verdict. Judge community, etc her »Inter M r.s Nina D u II iio I h . on Its feet. He has been a hard ccm«* w11)i u bond I hmu «- Thf» horid ( umpbell granted this and instruct Mi?» Kdnu l*ott* r. Uaurliter of In order that the work may pro worker, at times discouraged, but Itainier were St. Helens visitors on ed the jury to return a verdict of not ruuld run ft»r twenty year-*-, optional Wednesday. Mr K I’ottiT lia» accepted a posi ceed as rapidly us posHlhle it is nee the fruits of his labors are apparent tt IO y f u r n and heur lu le rot* t at ti Mr. nnd M's E. A. Ross motored guilt;?. tion a» Iciicher III the tlh» (Ilari Ida . esaary that cuttle owners keep in nd Columbia Post is now taking on p**r o nt ji'ur yeur. Several other cases of minor im ,0 Clatskunie Sunday and spent the k I ioo I h and l**ft Dili w*'* k lo take lip touch with project leaders tn the r new life, for which a large measure ArchitfCt liurt»l«l lieu ver in now portance wera heard and quickly dis «'.ay with friends i 'immunities When they -n w the of thanks in due Commander Wei drawiiig p lun h for tin* proponen the work Mrs. J. D. McKay o f Scappoote posed o f and the session of the court (¡loti William», of the firm of J tester will he at their place on a lington. bulldiiiK und in wiUiin u few du> was a week end guest of Mr. and i nded Thursday evening. The next w : ih a Portland lertain day, they should nave their After the disposal of routine hus:- Mrs. W. W. Blakesley. session of the court will be held on w nil luivo tinnì n-ttdy to MUhtiiit t * I. William» a Soil Janjtaiy ¿6. 1922. the first day of lh«? committee and ti they are up vhi - W i'diH'sda) and purchased *attlo In hams or corrals where the* ness, the ex-service men gathered It. Mrs Albert Adams and Mrs Shap- • ve il cur loails of merchant! »o f o r 'i n n be handled a dining room, whose tables, were proved a public limeting of tin- « i i on Shafer of Deer Island wera St. fire session being Naturalisation day. Mur goal in ( oiumle* e*etity-is *, Miftli'd wffh— not " » t e w " and bean ------------- * ------------- mlm of the community will I»** «alleu Mie W 111 iIX inH si o r e Helens visitors Wednesday. rii e w inistn* K Sons warehouse lAfl per cent clean-up, everything a bounteous supply of delicious a«*r-w'l4ta Ilei M iltiUè*u)t a-* t«* tn Dr and Mrs L. G. Ross. Mrs. S l a t e h a p p e n i n g s j building of t lie rolilinuuUy hui . wfilch I» locateli on Ih" rnilroad will he tested, young stock and all sandwiches and cake galore and cof Darlow Johns n and Mrs. Eugene government places their men fee. the like of which no army coo! ABOUT THE CITY «hicli, jUtiKing from the generai truck I h recelvlng it h final coat ol The Blakesley motored to Portland Wed- palut The roturs ir«* bufi wlth here without any cost to the cattle was ever able to prepare. This í uHUlmont expr«*HH«*d, ueetiir* to I h » a n ¡¡day. gr*s*n l ’- minine» and match thè new owners, the only charge being mailn spread was given by the ladies of tie K. of 1*. EnJoj Dance,— The dance i a«fc«-*dtjT Von A. Gray was in Poitland 0:1 will he a small fee to cover cost of auxiliary, and is but a forerunner ol Wednesday buying stock to replenish given by Avon Lodge Knights of depo’ . Tlo» mativ frlends of Mr (ìen» transportation It hits been only hy what Is to conn* along th;s line it* Ills Jewelry stock for the holiday Pyhtias ..t tho c.ty hall Saturday Inali wlll I*** pi»' : al lo team thal organized effort and request for this Mia future. FLA ki .S AND L i L K l a v a night was an enjoyable affair and at season. -he h nitidi Itnp'oved 1 he::Uh « f work that made It possible to gel the Commander Wellington acting a Excellent mus e O. J Thoc.as a well knovn resi tended by many. i l l f a t i IXl . ter h»'r r "ceni »orlon» lllio .' s Many Bureau of Animal llnslandry to *oux!matter called upon many of th* u i i.ih i'.a i and the best of flc *r management dent of the Goble d'strict transact ,.f lo i Intimale frnnds le v e called start this work In the county and In member», nearly all of *noni made ed business matters in St. He en- contributed to the pleasure >t the doing this we have assumed the re few remarks Hiiulin«* i r«Hlonck in “ Si.ivab«»." •» >n her thla wxetk And the ladies wet dancers. , Monda.- rtorjr o i iiii>tli«r lo»»-, vntn u ^ i * o* SeveraI cario: ds of Chris«mas sponsibility for making I Tie work sue not overlooked In the short speecn- • • • Purine the absence of Frank J grifi aiitia le.il * i»l J«#> . i t*i a'tiTU» ii-o.'s have he<*n shlptn’d fr<• fli thla ce-sful and In order to do Mi s It wlll niaktng .Mrs Denting, the pr slden' George P. A. Dixon is acting as con la*nvc for Wuuousia— Mr. and iiuu al tli»* Lltic-rty th«-.«tn* loHigiii point iurlng thè veek to California require thorough co-operation on the spoke briefly and promised the whol* stable He was sworn In Monday All cows in town, hearted support of the ladies' orgn afternoon and now wears a big o f Mrs. Frank George left St. Helen« Ì ìì O m - vita» miw 111«» pi« tur<* ium ulglii Il les Il is eaflmated III' l no le»s part of everyone Monday for Neilsville. Wisconsin. prutiifuiii«* tt Mina h'nuturli'k •* Kt«-*it- than 25.U00 young flr tr e e» have I are included In the test, hut will he nizution in the upbuilding o f the ficial star. Mrs. George received word that her ' ‘ st dr.iiiiatir il**ti 1 «*v**iii«*tit heon fallen to fill the orders o f thè tested after the rural districts. Own American Legion. Others also spoke D. C. Lewis a proninont lawyer ers In towns will h«> duly notified as enthusiastically of their desire to see of Portland and a member of the mother. Mrs Matilda Ketel xvas ser Wailac« Hcid, u popular k «’ i *< hi Christmas tree dealers. iously ill and she hastened to her |lak*'ry Mooes Kverv day we to when we will lie testing in their tho Legion progress:. ! *ur hi tiiis coni in unii y, iuiiii «-»* i*» *1»' Oregon legislature transaced buil- bedside. Mr. and Mrs. George do At the meeting in January Colum 1 ess in St Helens Wednesday. |Lih«*r!) Suuday litici Monda) m « I h m a k e snails. Curkerhouse rolls Ton rummunit? * not expect to return to St. Helens bin Post will entertain the ladies I. uv « i Sp«*« lai,’* 11 pici tir«« «tifi« r« ni Sticks and Inins, all 20c per dozen M tb C. F. Alexander f Portland before the middle of January. wiMi a banquet Iroin un) In wiiicli l(«*id lui ••••«**» ityo bread. whole wheat bread and who has been here for several days • • • •«-«•ti li«* li a h Mi«» aupporl «»i 1 l»«*«1 French b n :ul. I H Ih loaf 12c; 1 'lie guest of her friend Mr» Charles \\ * nice's <'lull x|,*<*t— The W o m twill loaves, not wrapped | duro Hot.cri» and A| u « h A )« «;* Wesley Phillips, left for her home LEGION TO SHOW en's cl-i 1 wil meet at the home o f At Fruit cake Oiir the pound On I hurnduy and Krl«luy «>f n«-\* 14c afternoon. PICTURES OF WAR Thursday Mrs A ll rt Burchum. Tuesday a f West l»*»«*k K I ìsìh - h o ( Ari Ioli. ofil« l «l your grocers or our bakery. Ham Knutzman who formerly pub ternoon. December 13. at 2:30 p. tn »i*r pIctun-H furuiah^d l»y M»«* K«»v Ht Helen» Bakery lished the Herald at Houlton and the Much interest is shown in the pic Mrs. Golden Stnrr Scott will be p ro nur enterprising baker. S. Hen Tualatin News at Sherwood, Is now «mninit wili I)«* abowii al llt*' 1 -M man. proprietor of the West St Del ihn «.f s. I». a s. roi Killing D«-|ix i tures w hich will lie shown at the L ib publisher of the Pacific Herald at gram leader and th • following pr )- ♦•ny f«»r Mie Ix-tiafll «»f rolumlda l ’o erty theatre on Thursday and F r i gram x. i! be pre.:en*ed: "Education No Am«*rir44ii I.«* k I oii i li«» I«» ki *> ii etis bakery now It 'S one of the liest (■rounds llt-M 1 | h — I Mini Monili- day. December 16 and lti. The films Waldport. Lincoln county in Japan : ml China." Mrs. Scott; " A Mrs W. J. Paulman, son Billy. 1» In M«** d «»f Ì uih I m io «4*rr> «>n U h equipped bakeries In the country. H — n Japtn.” Mrs. C. H. I) (»risi o f Kills nr«* I' jins « n I— I*a> - vividly depict war scenes In which Mr. nnd Mrs Ed Maloy and four Journey 1 *«rk aLil t. k»-M Mila iii «-* ìiih «»l rain r ie d iti' Installed u "Dutch" oven tunny Columbia county soldiers took ; "Japanese Girls and 1 cost of 111 lilt » 2.000 and has children left Monday morning hy au Tho.up.- | log moli«*) T im i Mi«« pulii)«’ wili iih - ii I n Mudo «ni Siri'ti \\t»rk. part These war scenes are for the! Women.” Mrs. Eugene Blakesley to for San Diego. California, where roiullij rnspond M»«‘r«* culi !»«* ih » remodeled the bakery building. Mr • • « exclusive use o f American Leg.0.1 | IB uman employs l»*> bakers and they will spend several months visit doulii i lirrt* w111 I»** a m*4tli»«-«» l i Ente. » In urance II *dn«***».— Mrs. Tho session of the city council on Fusts .n d the government refuses to ing relatives turna out about 10"d leaves of | da> aft««rno<»n tOr mììuhi I rhiidn*n sell them to any motion picture con In addition to 100 doz- Monday evening was occupied chief Miss Doris Bothwell who has been Golden S*arr Scott has accepted a Man; g«-r <‘at«*H I h sihowInK J‘ s«‘ r^fl' hn ad |>«*r day cern leswoman for the West In San Fr: neisco for the pnst two position as i*n ro« ,ki**s. numerous pies, rolls and ly with routine matters and a check I «*(iut-ul ioii a 1 and linliiHirlal film The pictures will be brought here n i» bakery Is sanitary und mg of the November lulls. The to weeks, was expivtod to arrive home Coast-Sr.n Fr.vicisco Life Insurance di«* il* vr numhor «>f whicli King “ i by American Legion Post 42 of S In January she expects Company. This is an old lino com di« Itali ' vv ili I h » aci *•«••'*‘«i Su Mia > ! neat'and he Inviten the public to In i.tl of Mu* claims allowed was $;*.- Helena and Judging from Ihe num last night. e one with which her v ;; 4.1, approximately two-thirds of to enter the l', o f O. for n course pany and I jDpect ii* _______ _ an«l M*iti«ÌHV husband, t ate Ernest Hill Scott, * 1 Ins amount being payments to L. J. ber o f tickets already sold there will o f special study. Mrs. Scott shows her 1 VanOrshoveu for work on Winter, ht> a packed house on each night. On Mr and Mrs 1. J VanOrshovei xvas Insured Friday afternoon there will he .1 nre making plans to leave St Hel faith In f ■ Helens by remaining a u t o a n d horse 1 Wyeth and t ’ hurch slreois. O IF IIT H E R IA CASUS in COLLISION Marshal Flitter who hail been In- "school children's matinee" and the ens on or about December 2t>th. for here as a resident and entering Into ARE R E l'O R 1 E D As a slogan. Mrs. I i t meted 10 repair ih*- ca ch Main school authorities realizing the edu- San Diego. California and will sp .id business here. I * j r the Kaleva hotel on t olumbiu i- .Hon:*I worth o f the pictures, havi* the Christmas holidays with Mr Scott has chosen, “ T w o Thousand i» Metsker'» tou rin g car uot b e an l'Ila) diphtheria III» Life Insun nia for Every Man or G It -lreel, reported that the ha.atn and made arrangements with Command«*' VanOrshoven's parents l«tstup*d out In SI Helen» I» Indicai »l i ght l y danim’ ed : ml a big blu •K ..ewer pipe was broken, probably by Wellington which insures the attend Mrs Mary Burns, who formerly Woman who is the Head of a Fam I» el ii> i h** fact that two new case» horn*. « , | p Dt .,hoUl I 4 0 0 I ound the rollers when the pavement was anee of ail school children who wish lived In Deer Island and a well- ily." • • • Miss Na de ul be aus« of r colli» u between laid. I **r>' " p u l l e d till» week Becorder Godfrey was in to see these films of an epoch In his known resident of the county, wit« It* which or , tin Mm daughter of Mr. und Mr» I he ho« in and the autt structed to notify the Warren Co.i tory St Helens Wednesday Her daugh lt«*e*'lves 'la»onie lion r. — Jacob Slat | | * | | W ed Jala, a ,. has a well dettiteli case oi clirred near McNulty ter Is teaching school In Kerry a'nl George, a member of the St. Helens aboi.i 7 20 o'clock, struction company and ask tor pay BUSINESS OUTLOOK I th» d e i ■■ u» ha» the daughter •>• nesday evenni xvhen the school term is finished they Lodge A. F A- A M.. for many ye: rs ment of the damage. Metsker. who vn bound for Hill» i ‘" r md Mrs William Willi*' Marshal Bolter also reported on* to locate in St H* 'e m has received a merited honor, the IS MUCH BETTER xpect I, ro for hi» .'ai.illy who have he t ih** condition «>f the city park nnd j Ccm cl i of neither on«* ih »»orlon Fred I.engacher who handles the Knights of the Court o f Honor. Sco - l k»t 11. a inherit !••» have taken th*' visiting relative th re for the past stated that the fallen limn» and the I Charles I, Wheeler, forru-r man | \ul e-i car in Columbia county, wa., tish Rite Macs 1.« He was one of the pr»-, a*iti*iii to have the respective , veral weeks, noticeli a car af brush should he cleaned up '< *■ e-it- twenty-four member« o f the Scottish Ac- • igcr of the St. Helens IKick anil it’ St Helens Wednesday proa« hing boend f » r *»'• l , ' le". (orditig to the recorder » reports "no «•»Meure*» quarantined. Terminal Company, hut now mana ily he has disposed o f several o f the Rite Masons in Oregon to he selected Metsker dimmed th** It'.bt» < > o bis in * i i to void Mc prend **f the and says action was taken." gcr o f the Mct’ormirk Steamship t'«> popular cars and says that he has to take the degree in the t ommami- did the approach n*' motorist «•“ -*' • the doctors In St Helen The bill of the S I'. Ar S It K v.lth headquarters in San Francisco. Prospective buyers to whom he will er's I’ ourt o f Hon *r. Af*«*r the de dlmma<l tin* Ilghtc. he he had j uri!" pap-nt» to Immediately repor the Knlgh.s i'o for filling in the grounds west ' was in St Helens Monday : nd Tues soon deliver the 1922 »model of this grees were conierred when I wo hlack horses r.m * f the ilepot. was held up for further *t>r ailHpIclotin can*»» and they belle'" nnd Initiates were guests at a ban iv enrome to San Francisco from leaf . . . . ... .. and In front of III«* high* *) that th*' disease will noon be stampe I I invesligat1 on. the council, evidently | Seattle Mr Wheeler Is optimist!» 1 ****** Mrs. J \ lotor barnetl quet at the Benson hotel. The hon c r Due <*f the horses was '•m If they can have the co operatilo , being under the Impression that the las to the business outlook and sail l'»d a very enjoyable surprise las or came to Mr George unsolicited »truck and the left hind leg Irakern the parent». "T h e r e is no reaso i hill was more than the original es 1 that business men in several section» Saturday evening when a party ot and needless to say he appreciates Metsker ».cured a rtf'* front *'• near o'« undue ulurm," Dr L. G 1«"' timate for the work. of California. Oregon and Washing hp>r friends motored from Portlai..* it. hy farm bouse and ended the an a er ------------------------* ------------------------- "•■Bed "hut It Is certainly a tini" A petition was received frt'm Mrs ton were sanguine that general bus 10 give them a l.Mle surprise p,ir- f the anlr.tal l*y »h«**»ting B II F McCormick to operate a dance •her** precaution should I»' used and lug ness condition*, for the coming year |«7- An enjoyable evening was spent GAME WARDEN BROWN r was »licht I) damn ted. ball in the new McCormick building would show a marked Improvement in singing and dancing I tintinnili .enne prevail and I hope flic Metsker Ir.cmde 1 *n twist «'(I, tli«* hump* >*ri*nt» Wj|| co-operate with Mie «lo* the tndlator was fender* bent Several members of the council over the past several month« PINCHES HUNTERS R >- the party were C E Bu-t' in 1 wile He !?«» bl (his wav and aid u» •<* f * " * ' 1 er torn off anil buck to t«t Helen* thought that such permit was un ports from large eastern concerns Kenneth Watson an.l wife H Biiiey the "Pr*».| ,,f Otis Kilp.trick. Frank White and necessary if the dance hall license also Indicated a general revival of 'and wife and Mr Milligan dlsea-•' Ia*7dV,'plioned 'M m " Metsker who m was paid and the recorders minutes Steve Kaptur ev'ilently were not sa’ - many linos of industr> which hero* . - i« i |l||»i>oro and arrix**il lsfled with the laws relativo to tho DAIRY MEETING note, "no action taken.” to fore had ho«*n stagnant n ò U V a b «,«. ten oVlo«-k. Bri ih»* steamer 4'ordova which t hi nm during which one may shoot Several routine mailers wen» * 1 ON DECEMBER "^Milled t „ »ulI from Astoria on V , ,Hk.*r SO he st.«t*'*l. lias noi h.» n brought before (he city's legislative at wild fowl, for w hen IV'puty Game Deputy Game Warden Brown wish to »seen a In the party who l.oily and disposed of before the es to call r.ttenthxn o f the fishermen ?*n*»v for Honolulu, will be two nbb* Warden Brown apprehended them at ---- — - O'1 of * holes Col urn Ida county up owned the horser ______ ___ that the fishing laws provide that There will be an all day general 5:66 o ’clock Sunday evening near ¡(oiinctl adjourned arid a pretty Christmas tr*" the fishing season doses from livestock and dairy meeting at the Johnson Grossing, they were still 2" from the forest» near Astoria Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Richardson «•ember to April 30th Inclusive and Fred Briggs farm at Yankton, on | popping at the ducks as they ere»»' *1 P"* •rtlclea txre being sent by Mr» over the lake Before Judge Hazen i returned to 8t Helens Tuesday after ¡that It Is against the law t«> catch Thursday. Itecember 15'h. ? ‘ Morton nnd Miss Olga HeB .’^ F v t h i a s c . ^ è d the fol.ow.ng of :i several days stay In Portland and trout over 10 Inches In length in anv Extension Specialist Jamesoa will Tuesday 'ftemoon each <»* th" hut f- *"rti to their »later. Mrs C» A l" ' ,r A meeting In -he Morning ers plead guilty and the Jud'e as brought with them their infant son stream affected by tide water, f la t - 0» ther* !**h * b o Uve» In the Hnwaaln ear " T h « » W ik s .r o « . C. «h; T - «. WhB- w ho underwent a necessary operation skanle river. Tide Cr <*U and MB at the Grange hall with dinner at sessed a fine of $25 anil o r e s '*' Mr» Itlerlmeb. prior to her .. . j i, Foote. I rei:*!« , M. H jat a Portland hospital The friends ton Greek ar * affected by tiilewater n .on then the afterooon w ill lie d** Game Warden Brown wishes to In •onrrl:«po. resided In Aatorla and b t ' ' «« i x lohn I. Storia. K demonstrations on the form hunters through the columns 1 of the parents nnd the young son Mr Brown said, and be Is anxious voted to ' " • rs thought that no better fhr'st ;; f o .1 B Godfrey. M of •* * Briggs farms. All farmers and dairy- of this paper that the hunting hour« will b«* glad to learn that the opera that fishermen b * informed o f th J"1" Klft could be »«*nt than frit'' * , Dixon. 1 «1 : Fred « lendetmlng t i o n was successful and that the fact so ns to avoid any unknowing | men from th's section are especial are from one hour before sunrise and °tu M-ar her old bom«* .«nd an Mt,J , n until sundown and no later. «Irin Shepard. Trusleo Ihre- 1 young man Is getting along fine. vi I r l L n of the law. ly requested to oe present. J''n f'hrlsttur» tree from the vlclnlfv •Bich »ho fo rm erly resili«*«- COUNCIL TRANSACTS ROUTINE BUSINESS a « r v T X T T ». Ä HOLDS SESSION