St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, December 23, 1921, Image 1

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THE ST. HELENS MIST
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SI’. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1921
WEATHER
GRIPS NORTHWEST
FOUR L s HAVE
CHRISTMAS TREE
NO W A R TAX ON
RAILROAD TICKETS
s,'* ‘ r « l llu n tlm l (
I trguii./aDon h i < lirlx lmuja
I «itcrt4tIn nit-it t.
Œii
New Kfavenue Art» Kffertlve Jan. I,
l ! ! ^ , Doew Away Willi Tax on
It. It. Tickets.
rruòpra. aiiuprltBpra anil frirn iia
ŒI ip ifliHt rxtr ttiiu lirai tu muiii uitiihra f u r a
HOLIDAY SPIRIT
Mori* Unni Imi tiieinhers of Dir lo
iul organlzutlvii <•( Dir |, |. i. l .,1
A feature of the new revenue act
Ime Spirit P r e v a i l »
effective Jantfry 1, 1922, which »
f brlstma
I f '« "
of far-reaching importance to busi-,
A m o n g Shopper» und Mendiant*^—
evcnlng un tintimi«?,
ness men, producers and the public,
U f l 'i '"
•"•<» U t " **• 1 “ “* " '• 1
I . I
is the repeal of taxer, on freight and I V olu m e o f Business Inc reuse as
‘
uiiiiii
being
a
Christina»
uiileiluin
Mk«liHK
H IH K hlnit •» , ; " J " ) " I
pas ;enger fares. 'These taxes have | ( hrislmas Approach ..
been a direct charge upon the per-1
Those
tuklug
part
III
Dm
program
(1;1I ,
: irr,. . »lipped onn ov
sous paying for the service as the)
wrm,
Professor
Elder,
Miss
Ka'e|
I
n iu i ■ ' oi« rMidanl
or
transportation coupmlcs were re ; With only two days intervening
l.yncli, »ini iimiik « nolo and respond-l
guired to colloct taxes from ttio per- I between now and ('hrlstm: s, the
••il lo a licarly rrituro, .VII hh Ito»" A,l
sons to whom the u'-rvlces were re:i- | Yuletide spirit is becoming more ap­
I
und Mis « Amy .Sten who reIlllCI - 1
parent
There will always be found
■ , , 11 .,, .,. ri n i Dial Dir . i I iiiv h . i ,1
dered
The repeal of this law will
ttppr ocia I'll H) iUCliollM un the
those who put off their Christmas
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save
the
people
of
Oregon
at
lea-:i
0 , vi MM Teddy TurbuJl, Wll 0 tie- 1
plano,
two and onc-h. lf million dollars an- shopping until the last minute and
«*<l e
these last minute men and women
'
»udieti c»* with u Violín
||fc»utbuni> h* inuimgttd io k»*»*p i
nally.
are now beginning to crowd tho
Ulltl Vi IMs Etny kUHMill 111(1 Babe
The
mcrch:
nts
and
traveling
pub­
1
stores. It was noticeable, Thursday,
Dm.in »h o hroiiKht down llm hour"
lic of St. Helens are glad that the
■
how many out-of-town rigs and auto­
hy dancing thu Highland K ling .dm.
law
Is
to
be
repealed,
for
while
the
1 gU
.H
I iiiii
>111 i I I nn- UÍ 11 Hiilttll IM OÍ t 1.1« Vi
■
K
mobiles were in St. Helens -..nd like-
i
onni’.
H«ir|
a
h no and responded
tax
does
not
run
Into
the
tcnB
oi
Uvr’vor, tildi rogm <>f Old
I cibi i y
w!se It was noticeable ho»' busy the
to
an
rnrorr
William
K
uhhu II, Joe
thousands
of
dollars,
it
amounts
to
a
Uptiy tttidttU WCUi.fula
lyorta'
merchants were
Sauiuan.
I.
i
artmll,
Itoy
t,ill
and
.4
.
considerable
sum.
For
Instance,
the
hol
il oui titillili«!
] i
Without exception, the merchants
II lltgiuin util-Trained for fifteen |
one way fare from St. Helens to
I ■
t'loU'1 ill il Uni li I h b»*»t to Hielt mlnuli'H willi quartet and xoloa and
of St. Helens prepared for a big hol-
Portland
is
83c.
The
war
tax
was
Iti* »now «»«“l t« wurm up tin* ••arm ilm program closed with u hi lo hy
,a,,u 1 »
I
-
" [ ¡ d a y trade. The inclement weather
7 c. The round trip fare is I l.bt, and ftf th# pMt wf)„k kept many of lhelP
|Ta« ihttiiiioiiietur, which had invìi
Kmy ItUHHI'lI
tho
war
tax
13c.
A
considerable
IrifUtorniK fn>iu
-•* d**gn
Tim hall was prmtlly dri orated Httveral HtrumiTh Hurry Irouding to ITaclier* and Pupil» will Have Vaca­ number of St. Helens peolpe patro­ country customers at home but since
Iiiw»« wr«#. mount od lu four d«gim*H and a largn t hriutuius trrr directly
more favorable werther is here the
hall Iwfor« CliriMiiUM— Mor»* Than
tion until January ¡4— tlirislmas nize the railroads so It can easily be
l |öcye tar III WttdlKUMluy Ullîbt K IIg In front ol thr »tag» waa Illuminated
people of the country are flocking in­
figured
out
that
the
war
tax
on
rail­
I
Kaerciaew at Si lice>1» Tmlay— Sen­
to town to aid Santa In his selection
104* IjongHlioivnittn Karu Tidy Hum
wlili If00 colored IlglitH
Tim coin
road
fares
alone
amounted
to
quite
INfit a K‘ >ir r> of »now miti u « olii win«l nnllun pul In the entire afternoon
• f Christmas presents.
for
(
hl
ist
mat
Hlioppifig.
a
tidy
sum
each
moi
th.
In
other
iors-Junior»
Knienalu
iaculi).
itlU
: to* « l»'*l molli* I ! : I
One of the representative mer­
.-iaturduy In de urutiUK thr treo and
words, it is 8 per cent of the amount
chants of St. Helens informed The
I tu thtt fr* • /.itiK d« Kr«w
the hall uud when thu lights were
The waterfront of St Helen» hug
Teacher» and pupils of the St. Hel­ of the ticket sales.
, « n i over cast lliurnla.
Mist that his sales this year were al­
Tbf
turned on It wan a hrautlful .1«lit
Not only does this ruling affect
h«M?n a busy pi <« iHis week. For ens schools will close their hooks
,w irli und Diu lunrrury
I but no
Aflrr Ihr program »ome 27 5 child­ hcveral ila>8 there* w » tw three vua- this noon and riot open them until passenger fares, but likewise tho tax most equal, in amount of dollars,
to that of last year and it will be re­
, u rei.poeti.ble lirixli' ren filed hy the tree and Santa I'I uuh
I cliail»-'!
School books on freight shipments. There was a membered that last year's prices
freezing |x>litt. Weutlier gave to each one u t 4 pound box ho | i ut the dock» of the St Helen» Monday. January 2.
I iUivi1
wer
tax
of
2c
on
even
the
smallest
were considtrebly higher than the
are I liât I lin rold »p<l| i if candy, I '■> poundH of uHHoried Lumber company and one up stream have no place in the celebration of
I pnd i
shipment on any common carrier and
lofrr «"'I ' hat it warm Chinook »ill nut», a Imx i.l tTackerJ ick and an taking cargo from the Columbia the Christmas holiday anyhow and J. R. Gilby, S. P. & S. agont and prices of this year.
County Lumber < omp: •»>
It re- there Is no use for a school house,
The social side of the Christmas
of lloreus
1 rout
irungr
More lliuu TOO pounit» of requlrod the force of 140 longshore­ both scholars and teachers th.nk.
Harve Wilkins, agent for the steam­ holiday is, also, quite apparent.
lo SI ID In.« and vicinity Dm candy were given r.wny, not only to
Each grade will have its own lit er Att^riea. estimate that the war There are many home gathering par-
covurrd with four to flv Dm chlldron of Dm member» of the men. accord.ng t(# H. T. Scott, man­
I grour: .1
In tax on freight shipments caused the tieg planned and social functions will
lith*» uf n i" «
I in- I'.lddlm and III« t I,’a, 1 ut to needy children ol the ager of tie* 4 ulumbiu Hiver Steve- lte Christmas entertainment.
d< ring company to load the vesaela. some of the rooms there will be people of this vicinity to pay out sev­ be numerous.
Among the first of
I fro» ' ip . ddlM did im M overlook community
Order» were Isaucd to
eral hundred dollars per month on such affairs is the dance tonight at
lu* DM» ' unity tor coasting and several f ii ill 111 **» on local Hloren fur in their a: ate to clear before Christ­ Christmas trees with presents for all this item.
In
um» the vesa<*l8 worked overtime, of the scholars of that grade.
the city hall given by the Junior
I
,ei i- H.irv purchases of nmrchandi- •
class of St. Helens high in honor of
Thr »•• In r Hilo yrur I« a mark' .! huc I i an ruhlirr», »tucking», glove», o the longshoremen made from * f ‘> other rooniB, there will he a Christ­ RECORDER IMPOSES
to $12 per day. Mr. Scott CHtliunt**» mas celebration and the kiddies will
the high student body and the fac­
I tut
I ' Of I » I vr.ll •
• «hoc», etc.
thet not I'*«» than ii.OOo i#!ll he play Santa to each other.
ulty of the high school.
HE
AV
Y
FINES
I «tin.
inoiiii'lnr wnit do»n :
It wuh a HuccoH»ful and enjoy-
The members of tho Junior and
Tomorrow night there will he the
I «ru « 1 « boo mm» and I....... varad iihlr entertainment from every stand- paid out for longHhoro labor for the
Senior classes will entertain the
Two of the heaviest fines imposed Christmas eve dance which will be
I ihr in ..und nid pond» for ■ vergi polnl and the organization ih to he week.
teachers
of
the
high
school
at
a
The Hti <inier Annette Holph, Cap­
for being in possession of '‘moon­ held in the Blue Rose dance hall.
I
'
congratulated fur their enterprise tain Jamieson,
sailed
Wednesday luncheon at noon today. In the af­ shine" was levied by Recorder God­ Then comes the K. of P. dance which
TIi" :.•••« and In' while making and Christmas spirit
ternoon
members
of
the
Delphls
and
night for San Pedro, after taking
frey th:.i week.
Sunday afternoon will be held on the night of Decem­
libo » t nt» and roté» alipparr. did
i ,0.000 feet of lumber. The vea-j Theata Phi societies will give a two men from Portland came to St. ber 31. Many other private parties
I Mi Inti
• > an y i-ini i.|< r !..•■ •
sel also carrici 700 tons of mill feed Christmas program and at the coti- Helens and received three gallons are scheduled to be held during the
I
MASONIC LODGE
. nd flour taki'ti on at Portland.
i elusion of the program a Christmas of the forbidden liquid. It was evi­ coming week and it is apparent that
I :
i ..priaiiena on accotant
The steamers Daisy Matthews and tree and presents for each member dent that one of the par'les had the week's festivities will be typical
ELECTS OFFICERS
»utlirr roiidltlon»
Daisy Putnam, the former carrying of the society will be a feature.
asrapled the brand of liquor for h-* of the old time holiday season.
School will close early in the aftcr- staggered a$ he walked.
This at­
At their meeting Thursday nlglil, tiOO.OOU feet from St Helens and the
i.oon
and
teachers
and
scholars
will
tracted Marshal Potter’s attention PYTHIAN DANCE
I St. Helens Lodge, No 32. A. K ét A. latter 200,000 feet, sailed late Wed­
hurry
home
to
make
preparations
nesday night. The Isthmian line
and he asked the courtesy to exa­
LIBERTY THEATRE i d selected the following officer» steamer
Mobile City arrived Tuesday for the celebration of the Yuletide mine the contents of the suit cases
N E W YEAR ’S EVE
lo s< rve for the ensuing yeir Jumna
which tho men were carrying.
Ho
Till l.idiTty theatre w is d rk las' IA Huron. VV M , Thomas S White. night and is taking on 800.000 feet Season.
The Old Year will be danced out
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discovered 1 V4 gallons of liquor in
1S W . ; Albert Freeman, J W John for New York It is expected to clear)
lliirit '
III b«' I .1 li t. e i l g '
each case. The men spent the night and the New Year In by the members
■ mail-
b d In Men
«■ « ..... it 1 Philip, treasurer; and E E quick. lie vi "1 tonight or early tomorrow i LATE HAPPENINGS
A'nCvTr'T T U K * P I T V !r the city lail and befqre Recorder of Avon Lodge No, 62, Knights of
lutili' lu Die heating plant. On Sat- »«cieiary. The appointive officers The sti'inu r J C Klrkpairlek is an-1
1 l I T t G i 1 \ Ov.dfrey Monday morning plead **'i- Pyfhtas and 'heir friend« st »ho city-
C f> Little. 3 D. ; Ira Mm other coaster 1» port taking on a
|ird»> night it will »im» the bfll are:
ty to possessing intoxicating liquors. hall Saturday evening, December 31.
of 1.000,000 feet for delivery
I liant American
slap" slur, Hmliv ! Intvre J It, W J Hush. S. H.; J. car-o
it san Pedro
P. O. Business latrge.— The vol- The recorder imposed a fine of $200 The commiitee appointed by the
In "The Sacred I ’laiie.' tier is Copeland. J 8 . S Suulser. tyh-r
Tl„. steamer Trinidad of the H am -' umo of Christmas husincse pasniiig on each of the men
They raised tin lodge to stage this event, has ar­
bill
.
‘ nTbÌ*mrta°UtÌS2’ o T T k e ' officers m o^fìe'eiTs'expected to arrive here through the local POSt. o ffic3l_whlle money Tuesday and left for Portland ranged a little eide program in addi­
I for Saturday night al»u Include
Sunday or early Monday morning lot so heavy as last year, is enough hut not with the ''moonshine.' tion to the dance and the committee
»III tie held on the evinlnx of De
I ■ dm
feature, (Juceu ol '
and will load a cargo of 1.250,000 lo keep the post office force on tho which they claimed they had bought is positive that every ofie who at­
»Ve
one reel rOl.ied) and the rember 27 at which time the recent - feet of lumber for the Hrmmond Jump.
tends will lave an enjoyable eve­
The incoming packages to- for Christmas celebration.
It elected officers of the Eastern >ard at San Pedro.
I r»|u,
I
nuitt"i..il N*' i
ning.
Tho usual good music and
I tal more th in the outgoing, nccord-
Star will ulso he Installed.
H.I
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lie ; ......... . .1
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jing to employees of the post office. .
floor management is assured.
and Monday with "The Stealers,
Tupper Phillips, chairman of the
MILK GOATS TO TEST
* * *
I WUli.i in « hriaiy Caban i.... powerful
committee said, "This dancing party
AC, r i A c r i t D I '
Knights Entertain Sisters.— Avon
un ii domili nt woven hy Die uutui
will be no exception to the rule the
C L A I S O P A S r A o 1 U K r , Lodge No. 62. Knights of Pythias ei.-
a I l istar Into a plplure w ill a
K. of P. have rs'ablished for having
--
itertatned the Pythian Sisters at the
al" Slid »oui
It Is presomeli b>
enjoyable parties, and I am sure all
Three hundred miles overland, K. of P. lodge rooms Wednesday
I ta ail la « .i»t and ii n
»
. , „ 1 ... ■
of our guest.- will
have a pleasunt
driving a band of 30 milk goats, wts evening.
Cards, games and other _ Two MilUoa T l. - iis . ID»!'
I<"
\ irmi v i ii
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ihe experience of tlie two sons of amusements afforded the entertain-1
Beau'nul Lucy Dorainc. a Franco- Imughti.n A U iggi"« <!»*•" Settle.' ^1rs ,, w while,
Which
Sail
under
American
Flag
y
0
doubt
this
cordial
invitation will
a recent arrival ment for the evening A nice lunch
I Slav
un coiohrlty. whoM radiant
Vessels .Most!) Manncsl hy Amerl-1 be accepted by hundreds and manv
__ Marshal
IteiK.ri» on I nsafe in Clatsop county who came from » a s served and the evening thbr-|
pirli
. i ■<'•. Ill pi Is h 111 i - Il t » Ida. ■ bel
cans— ( 'ommistiioncr's Report.
j " f the members of the K. of P who
, f,
street . Toledo, Oregon, and who is now lo- oughly enjoyed by the large number
•f
1 Inn
mg Dll
________
[find it impossible to attend will send
Hulk— > lainis A
[rated on the Lewis and Clark river. ,,f Knights and Sisters present.
I l*n i ni, i in ent», comes to the Lil»'rtj
, ..
.
thelr $1.00 to M L. Wilson, E. I.
Improvement.
.|-,1P trip („„g 30 days, the hoys
«
# •
Ihe annual report of t.ie c<^mlnls' ' pa]|a(rh Tupper Philips or to John
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with their goats being delayed by
Wishes
Christmas Over.— John Doner
of
navigation
shows
that
o
n
,
Storl., K of K
s . to aid the
rand Kvti 1 Thl» I» sud to !»«• tu*
In the a . enee of Mayor Pallagh
st(irms UI,j floods, but they arrived Johnson, who operates tho bus line
June 30, 1921, the American mer- fund which t)ie lodge is trying to
I e ’
between St. Helens and the depot. chant marine comprised 28.012 ves-
president of the council A. K. Bar without the loss of a single goat.
for the bttnd;Bg of a new
d und includes 10,000 per I nett presided ut the meeting m tin
Mrs. White is convinced of the will he glad when Christmas Is over, sets of all kinds of 18.282.1.1b gross
I mil
apport of the Kuropnuii «lar |council Monday night
hume.
adaptability
of
Cl-tsop
county
f
o
r
'
not
but
what
he
enjoys
Christmas.
With he ex
tons, an increase over the preceding
Icoptlou of Councilman u Connor all Die r 'islng of milk goats, as they | |,ut he doesn't enjoy lugging the tons fiscal year of 1,958,1 1-1 g.oss tons,
thrive
on
salal
brush.
Her
convic-
mail
and
parcel
post
packages
[SANTA VISITS
'of the city officials » " r e pmi'.enl
or 12 per cent.
Marshal Potter repo lied timt : In Don is shared by 1. B. Bryan, pur- which he has handled during the
Of this amount 5.951 vessels of
MRS. H A N N A H OYA 1 walk
chasing
agent
of
the
Port
of
Astoria
we.
k.
Oftentimes
he
has
to
make
a
lor trestle» on Hemlock street
1 1.077,398 gross tuns were in for­
who
is
also
a
g.
at
enthusiast
and
»pecT
1
trip
to
make
delivery
of
the
eign trade. 21,478 vessels o: 7.163.-
,
K. Ori
Dee l *
(8jle I adjoining the Richardson pi open y w h o s e experiments hew with the lit-, mail received on one train.
In the issue of The Mist of the 9th
, 136 gross tons were in the coasting
The matter » as r . -
rial . li... Misi i Su,mbl B) Otte I was unsafe
of December there appeared an ar­
tie
animals
have
proven
highly
sat-
•
.
•
ferred to Die street committee#
trade
and
583
vessels
of
4
1.602
gross
I
Hani
ticle relative to trout fishing. In the
! Poison Moonshine. — Sheriff Wel- tons in the fisheries.
Attorney J W. Day reported tiiut ¡»factory'
The tonnage
thè .
t»f Diiu wói'lii : l"‘ » oi."I
Thc milk of goats is of a superior lington believe» that a man 1» tak- of vessels registered for the foreign main, the information wrs correct,
l|,„
had
made
a
settlement
wli'i
I qui, , i answer timi it was a V"" I
hut we made one mistake that the
| Broughton a Wiggins us to the cla.m quality. especially for infant» and in , ing desperate chances when he im- trado is almost * eleven times larger Oregon
Sia;e Game
Commission
orld rillBd w.tli Di ' klndoil
dlvidualB. and Mr Ryan is confident tubes in "moonshine” whiskey. Re-
the
city
had
against
that
firm
'or
than
in
1914.
called our attention to and asked
Ipooi'i.
On sm.ih.t ia*« i b n l f|(l'
rent while occupying city proper y. D 1 . 1 t the keoplng of goats will de- cently it came to his 1 otlco that
There
were
1.361
vessels
of
2.-
that the correct ruling be published,
I *»f
: riend gai htrsd «t hor ..... ..
The sel Dement » us for $18
n« velop mto a considerable Industry -ome of the different brands of 265,115 gross tons built, 380 ves­ so here it ia:
on the lower Columbia, both for the "moonshine” was Willamette slough sels of 183.209 gross tons lost, and
original
bill
rendered
Die
firm
»a
s
I hoc
| V to serve a »um ptuoui r il
“Trout, open season frem April
Flynn moved that that ■onimerclal value of their mill, and water mixed with wood or denatured 212 vessels of 1 16.572 gross tons fifteenth 'o November thirtieth. Bag
Ile
Diesi» good Dii IV» to BBl I for $316
¡»vans., they t'.irlve on land that can alcohol. Fortunately the slough mix- sold to alien flags during the year.
I
settlement
be
approved.
The
mo­
limit, thirty fish, or twenty pounds
«■eli vin si brought a remer ibratic"
l,e
for Uttle else anil are a great tUre was discovered before the mix-
It is interesting to note tnat the and one fish in any one day. and
of Burnii subita' Dal gift among whlch tion was seroBill'd and carried
Archie Newbold made a complaint ati! In clearing land >f brush an 1 jologist had an opportunity to dispose average gross tonnage of a mer­ sixty fish or forty poinds and one
w«< elilnaware,
r luminimi »are.
of It to tho thirsty one».
that H Morgiis was removing dirt undergrowth.- Budget
chant vessel In 1868 was 154, in fish in any seven consecvtive days;
"nrin beddlng. a largo eopp r wami
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1920 it was 579. and in 1921 it was provided, however, that It shall be
Itoli' r, bestdos nuin*'rous »mailer ar I from a certain street und using Die
IIK!2, Dona Away with Tax on
¡dirt to make a garden.
Newborn, CHKISTMAS HOLIDAY
unlawful to have in possession more
I r*
Mr» I)>a live» oli a inali f«r:'l
has opened a grocery stcre in the 652.
apparently, did not object to Merges
OBSERVED MONDAY McCormick building. Tom was in The number of officers below the than sixty fish or forty pounds and
H
'pie of liti Iteri frolli Mayger ami
I
making
n
garden
but
he
did
object
grade of master, and seamen shipped one fish at one time; provided furth­
•in. i he deal li of ber hushainl alaiut
the grocery business In St. Helens
and reshipped on American vessels
four years aito, wllh Die holp of ber 1 1 .. making the street
This year Christmas day comes for several years and knows the by shipping commissioners was 325.- er. there shall he an open season for
The
matter
was
referred
to
the
street
trout over ten Inches in length in
"Icle.i »mi bus'i indi' a hcrolc effort
on Sunday, so Mond: y «DU h" a holl‘ business from A to Z and made a
In St Helen» llttl" business suecos of it. selling out beer use h' 320. of which 4S 3 per cent was the waters of the Pacific ocean and
lo suppuri ber fuiinly
Hlie ha» suc­ committee
Juy.
American The total number shipped. all the hays, inlets and s;re:im-> af-
The) had to go to t'allfo-'ila for an indef-ir^
re dell :in il never cotiiplaineil and
hipp(iil ^
dliCharg^
by 8hip
“ illS ° f
V h u rc h ,r*nd'Winter wiil he transacted Dial day
f. cted hy the tidewater thereof, dur­
offices and many of :
. « . h »A _1— ..bu Oil Mil'
•Et
urprlse shower guv" ber many work on We • *
ing the months of December. Jan­
® »'
deii artleles
Thoee
uary, February. March and April of
*hg Dils movemi' it ars I" I•*' culli
each year."
»•iided un brlnglng so rniich hippi*
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h"ss »b e re It » . » » mostly neoded
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A BUSY WEEK ON
SCHOOLS CLOSE FOR
THE WATER FRONT
CHRISTMAS HOUDAYS
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MERCHANT MARINE
GROWTH THIS YEAR
COUNCIL TRANSACTS
ROUTINE BUSINESS
WRONG INFORMATION
IS FURNISHED
CHKISTMAS PROGRAM
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
it
The l'hrlstm:'» program ami
•er' , itiment glven al Ilio Congrega
ll'uial church
Wednesday evcnlng
* '» un enjoyahle uff» ir
There wu -
"li luterentlng progruin after which
thè younger ones renev * m I thelr ac
'inaitilance with Mr. and Mrs Santa
' lau»
Santa ami III» wlfe found il
Impnvslble lo he in St Meleti» We'l
h",.i|ay nlglit, so li" depullxed .MI»«
•larrlett |{,m» lo ari a» Mrs Santa
* laiis and Maurice Rlehardson to
r"pre»ent Salila, «nd In carrylng out
Di" InntrurDon» of ^ a ' a , De » u h »'1
tiiies played thelr parfci »eli
I’"
•*hly If Mr and Mr»
Santa had
l.een pere they wouldn't have clone
*ny hetter.
After thè rtltertntnnient a chrls
nia» tree whlch w » » Icden »'Uh «ni,
nhle gift» froni Santa » " '» Di" center
"f attractlon
Mr». It J Colie» ar
rangeii
thè
Interesl Ing
program
"hlch waa a dlsttnctlvv »ucce»*.
work cargo,
'" s e v e r ........tors of . » o r
im p o rt hut
for Christmas "m m ".
and it i» a holiday
J dT.wn for si-
I STUDENTS HOME FOR
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CHRISTMAS W E E K 1 FLORENCE McDONALD
DIPHTHERIA VICTIM
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1 The population of St. Helens was!
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Diphtheria claimed another victim
thwe.®r(t|mM.> win be duly observed Increased to «..me extent la»t Frl-
day evening on account of the arriv-lin St. Helen» this week when M or­
)n gt Helena.
al of a number of student» who came enoe McDonald,
the five-year M>1
from the IT. of O at Eugene and tin*»dauRhter of Mr and Mra J \N Mc-
FATHER CLANCY
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at Corralllt. ____
Among
JUNIORS ENTERTAIN
_ thos«*
__ IK>nald succumbed parly \\Vdnes<ia^
A T DANCE PARTY Who returned were William Dodd. , morning The little girl had been
IS HOME AGAIN j
A i 1 JAIN Gib
8tewar, Both well. Mason Dillard, ill since Saturday Despite the a'
After having been nt a Portland
T.
rani .„clal event of the sea iThomn» Klblan. Dorothy Akin. Wll- tentlon
of physicians who w y e
sanitarium for a nunib-r of day» re-
eupern)Ing from a mlld cnseof dlpb
thería. Father j p t'lancy, rector
T
'* ? ' Frederic k Cat hoi lc c hiirch. re- [
r t w >m foTme^at.^lUlTn» hl«h afu d ro " j^*The body » a s taken to (Matskan^e
. . . at Helens Thursday. Fath- ulty. Ihe senior» snu m
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Wednesday and Interred tn the fani
!.rr Clancy
n : . n r y n x l o u s t1
°1
^ t b * ^ ^ » u i b H t K T h i Juniors have
Twenty-eight per cent
of the|Uy plot \n ‘ he_riatakan|e
or
»r date, hut yielded to th. lo tnese tsr e
number of St. homes of the country are owned by Rev 8 Darlow Johnson conducted
ii n- eurlt*
their occupant's and are free from the funeral service»,
^ 'f " .
irie n .
r o « « - . * .$ tn. rhrut- encumbrance, and 17 5 per cent are;
The sympathy of a host of friend,
T í K ” ^ D i m n l T
r
á
í
d
w
ith
the
holld.y_.ptr-
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■-rnnrt tn m « » r t r * i T h e
mortgaged home« goes out to the bereaved parents arm
ur.ual rhrlHtmHB
services ai
at in
the Ca.h make this dance ore of Z
usual
rhrbitmaa services
the * social have increased in number during the j the surTtVlng momberK oft tho fania
my-
I paat census period.
Mo
be
Ing a holiday there will be no comi
ctl meet ink
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1925 FAIR BILL
GOES TO SENATE
The legislatures, convened in spe
cial session, p issed a measure Wed­
nesday to increase the tax on gaso­
line from 2c to 3c thus providing the
$3,000.000 which the state was
called upon to put up for the 1925
fair
This was in lieu of the prop­
erty tax which-was at first proposed.
It is estimated that the lc additional
on each gallon of gasoline consumed
in the state of Oregon during the
next three years will bring in the
«mount asked for hy the fair board
The measure Is now before the sen­
ate and s in c e several senator» have
different ideas as to how to alse
the <3.000.000. it 1» likely tha| the
bill as coming from the house will he
amended, cut off, choked off or
killed
Sherman Miles, representa­
tive from Columbia county, was
among those who voted for the pas­
sage of the bill.