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>IS'|' THE .7 " c*"tk „L I .........ft k,‘n “* « 4 J L .......r ' M 11 VOLUM E X L I AMERICAN LEGION WILL 1 it iijl MEETJANUARY 9TH y f,,| L f ''"TTtR ^ •»’ 8t --------- «til M*d I.N 'I’HER it II.NDS PM I ES AND tall ^5c r at ¿9c (oiu«t>i» r<>*t o«il) ’1 J 'Ilio «3 HELENS MIST ■ no . NUMBER 3 ¿S¿72SHSP-SHSZ5Î5HÏ25H5Z BIG “STILL" FOUND CHRISTMAS DAY OF NEAR DEER ISLAND JOY IN ST. HELENS S ta r te d W i t h a S m ile 4 a 1 « 1 n »1 «11 it* j S h e r iff .\rr**wta T lir c e — T w o Now in C h ria lin a » K liit n l llfllii'n i— Plan* u> j lir >|nilti f» r l mu tug Y ear's Work ^ I — ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921 kui I » '» 1 ¿S Ü ¿S¿S¿5 ¿52H ä S2SÜ5U25 ü 5257 - 1 5 ^ 5 ? Iî?‘r,^?ç?S 2 S?Sïl 5 tiStiS ¿52S ¿i ¿5¿S2S2S252S¡S2525ilS2SaS2JEai U r lili to I»« l *r— ut. Colui» lil'i I*“ » 1 No 42 o f ini«r»'»» Legion w ill lutili un open I B*eii»ll on M onday. January I i l l [ c|,„k ni ili» coun ty court room I d tilH court house at St II k I miih At • 1,1« niirot*“ « the regulur annual !» «illation of o ffic e r* will tuie» piai -, W„H «a will m uch o lli» r I iur I iiknk uf liit»r<'Kt and Im portane« to tin* „ New applicai tuna fur m onili»' W||| ....... Ivod and du»a ol old member* for ........... naulng your «HI I»' payalil». The post com m a». 3or alati»* 10 call to Hi» attontlon ,f «il ex aervlco man Hit n<-ce»»itv 0( «ti Imi 111 In k th olr dlscharKoa aloilt with applicai Inna for motulior ,l,!p in The Am erican Legion Columbia I’oal No 4 2 Includo» tho dimrlrtK o f Scappo«, ae, Chapman Yankton, Doer Inland, t'olunilila City, and St llnlena. and tho aur rounding territory, and th« m em ber« ,>f tlila poat v/lah to milk It known to all *-x »»rv ic» m»n located or viali Ina within thcau dlatrlcta that Uni preaenco la h c r t l l y w elcom e i.nd do „Ired ut Itila moot Inn Ouo o f the hlgKeel taak» for the coni! a year w ill he that o f »«cur ink III» enactm ent o f the Legion Hod m l adjuated componautIon lilll In rankro'a W ith the united mid raor al and financial support o f ek-aer tire no n Itila run he accompllahed. but there ran lie no aaaurance of am ruts without tho united aupport of ill Inloreated," C om m ander-E lect W W Inll.ird a tr ie d Jail and O ne o f T r io to Stand T rial S p irit A id e d b> P e r fe c t W e a th e r— II.,{.pint-»» and C h e e r la S atu rd ay M o rn in g — T r a c k » In t!.e D ro u g h t to A ll— <'hrlatinaa K n ler- Sn ow Uunm enta P lea se H u n dred *. 1 «tati to C on cealt-d S till. Nate H am m er and. Lee G ore were ! The week preceding Christina» waa arr-ateri late Thr>r»d.ty night by lu ll lo overflow in g with the gpin l Shorlff W ellington and accused o f in "P ea ce on eactu, cootl will towarua having intoxlci t.rig liquor In their m en.” Everjw no-.e waa ihe C hnal- poaeesr.lon Shorlff W ellington. I)ep- m -a a p im apparent. It waa a jo y - uty Harry H n 'field and t'arl H o f f - j u l Cnriswaus, inuced, in St. Heieuu. milter, deputy marHhal o f St. Helena, The atoreg were thronged witn made the arrest. buyera dur.ng the week, and eapec- Aocordtng to reliable inform ation lady waa tula noiiceaule uurmg too givin Tho Mist tbe officers, suspect-j lust minute ruuh to inayvo co o d that Ing tiiut there was to bo a delivery Ohinaimaa p ie,ou t to aowo irionii. o f " m oonshine whis'.tey, secreted Tho ousmeas nicn express thetnuelvca ihem selve» behind trees which bor- a* ho ng well pmuaeu with thoir hin dered the trail. Hardly had they ¡‘ day trade this year, boon In position, so an o ffic e r utat-1 The churches and other organi- ed. until G ore and Hammer came zatlons had Christmas program s and along the narrow path. Each one, all vied with eacu other In Boeing go it la stated, had a sack which con that tho needy were not -overlooked jo i n e d pint bottles of "m oon sh in e." during ihg se. son when ail should 00 Presents and candy were ‘ Sh«rriff W /tlllacton stoppe«^ G ore and joy fu l. took him into custody bm Hammer lavishly diatriouted and hundr ds of |»r ran and after a short chase waa cap- children were m ade happy thereby. M aty St. Hoious people visited Itured by H atfield and ♦ foffralllcr. towns and Gore had a hearing before Judge friends in n etg h b o.'n g I Hr./on Friday and wns glvep a fine likew ise many St. Helens people en ¡o f *300 and ten day» ln'^qih Ham- tertained friends from other places. Christmas falling on Sunday, the v m er'* case will be Heard Saturday morning. He has em ployed Glen follow in g day was observed as a h ol ;M otzger as h!a attorney and reports iday, and in concoquenco th ereof tha •■•are that be will plead not guilty. It banks, post office, stores and public ¡is probable that t h e ; case w ill be office s ware closed all day Monday. Tho covering o f snow on tho land heard beforo a Jury. F riday m orning S h eriff W ellin g scape made it a tr..e Christmas day. ton. Judge W hite and a deputy sher The weather was delightful and tak iff went to tho locality In search for en all in all no Christmas season was the ctill. Tracks In the snow and 1 enjoyed m ore In St. Halens than the follow in g a trail lod to the d ls c o v -jotie just passed, ery o f the still which was near Mt • r, r\ . „ Held, several miles back of Deer ALL-S1ARS DEFEAT Island. DAVE DAVIS RAYS ST. HELENS HI When W ellington and W hite enter TH E MIST A VISIT ed the cabin o f W illiam Renzlem au, That some o f the "o ld m en" in St. better known as "D utch B illy ,” the Notwithstanding the fact that house w m In pe'rfec"t^der“ and R e n -lH clen ® kr® >’et * ounB was dem on- , . . . T- » ctr.a tftfl th in u .- ar jLf w h an th a “ illrl klumlay waa a h oliday, Dav» Davla. c lc o a n was taking a shave. He told strated this week when the “ Old former editor o f the St Helena Mint ■Wellington that “ there was no use M en's” basketball team defeated St. knew that very seldom do»a a holl o f looking around for there wan no Helena Hi in both o f the games day com e to people w orking on 1 still on the prem ises," but W ellin g played. The score on Monday nigut newapapar, a«» he dropped In at Th» ton and W hite had a different Idea. was. All-Stars 2S, St. Helena Hi 18. Mlat office M onday m orning lie A careful search o f the premises led The score fo r the ganto W ednesday laid that he much enjoyed K II the officers to the w oodshed and af- night was All-Stars 36, St. Helens Flagg* lilatory o f The Mlat and It Items That Appeared in The Mist During the Year Tell of Progress of City and County. ter they had rem oved a quantity of !{* ^ ^,uch old men as Mickey Me- w ood a trap door was discovered, j p ° n*ld, Everett Hoi, e, K it Conyer3, brought luick recollection » of time Both Show Rapid Strides in Development. Opening It they doscended through i-e8tor V\ ollington and G eorge Cros- long »luce pa»t When Dave waa 1 youngater land that waa eome time --------------------- an underground passage to a large by showed the young fellow s how to ago) he aet type for Tho Mlat and .. . , « ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ . ------------ - room which contained a large still, pi: y. In the first guuie several of Jan 7 - W It Plum bic* killed a '* , onyers Heavy rains cause consld cer». Mrs. C. C. Baynard, presi- a qU!, n tlty or mash and about 20 tho St. Helens HI team attem pted to worked for Mr F lagg It waa hla Farm Bureau org a -1 er» b l« damage. dent. A ustin's store Is robbed, *290 Ranons 0f the finishod product. The get a little rough, apparently forg et flrut amell o f printer a Ink and It Islund mill New county officia ls take o f April 1 Mrs. H F. M cCormick taken. Several fatal accidents on "m oonshtno” and m rsh w ere de- ting that the "o ld m en” w ere there iturk with hltn and that la why, per nlxed ■: II B»l ., Od* Sax buys William MttCkl« property c it y highway 1. O O. F. lodge visits strayed and Mr" R en ticV ian 'and the to help rather than fight. hops, that later on, In fact from In the second game the high school Lumber shtpmunts for||lhrary report» much iuleroat. Euste. Rainier brethern. Kr o u e ht to St Helens Blllv 1*92 or 1893 until about 11*02 he uu as mayor J II W«1 » ' Churches well attended July 8— Vernonla holds big 4th ^ a8 f )ned j 300 and is In Jail and the boy» showed a marked im rrovem ent; edited The Mlat and la probably why v.’ oek five million fe d he 1» yet In the newapaper game, for llngton ebs-te«t commander Amerl- Vernonia organized com m ercial club ¡o f July celebration, St. Holens takes 8tm ,s gafp, deposited in the base- it waa evident that they wanted to Recorder K E (Julck wlih sixty m em bers orga n iiod play ball instead o f being pugnac prom inent part Joseph Dupont, pio- mQnt yRult at the court house he la connected with the Tlmherman. , ,m Legion Godfrey appointed A p r .1 8 Mrs Ellen Dart, pioneer neer resident, passes on Library re A ccordin g to the sh eriff thiis still ious. They lost the game but they the leading lum ber trade Journal of resigns. J B W heeler re-elected pre:ild"tit Chinn o f 1850, answerc call. Jitney bus 11- , ceived St. Holens tha northwest. ^ , y ' T Í 9. . has undoubtedly been operating for P « up a good fight. cense fee set at *300 yearly. Michael ¡grow s. Much ri ad work done In the som e months and while he has had ' " ashingtun Hi on January C. W lllnkeeley »aya that Duv- her o f Commerce. lafosm ation that “ m oon sh in e” w ai - 6 at Portland and they expect to re- Jan 14— K. o f P. Install officers Pieter, old time character, dies_ at G oble district. Davis edited on e o f tho ti»»* weekly h a d |turn home with the big end o f the late hospitul. Milton ( ice k log- j uiy 15— Council passed ordi- com ing from the vicinity, he _____ F T Philip* 1» C C- A. F Barnett papers In O regon when he had char.' Miles 1 rouble in locating the source o f sup bCor6 of Tho Ml»t and lookin g hack at th» i-b'Cted president o f city council I' k I ii * carup w tu n ifs . h rank liallihan nahee to buy Tidelands from Avon lodge installs. J. T. o n ly one trail lee.ds up througn ' old files we are o f the same opln II Lund new president o f Creamery well known S. P. & S. conductor, dies j «„tate. .¡t Portland hospital S ca p p oose, ¡¡jeott C C. I. O. O. I . Installs o f- rough log g ed -off region and CITY COUNCIL IN ton a» Mr Mlakealey and In thl» association. sp eed" cop raises wrath o f P ort-1 ( lcers u iu ford E. Cooper, noble vvhen the sh eriff invaded adjacent Jari SI -Colum bia River Meat Co. mu liter of T h o MM 1» " "B j ADJOURNED SESSION ¡grand. Proposal to dike Sauvies Is- ierritory, the telephones. It is said. Cone llr.ya” there are many Interea! takes over Co Operative store. J W land m otorists. April 15- County spelling con- land Tw enty-one adm itted to citl- » e r e kept steadily in operrtion to tn- Day appointed city u tto .r o y I O Ing Items from the pen o f Mr Davla Scuppoose of zenship. Not having a quorum Monday ; form interested parties as to his and they will be o f Interest to titan; O F Instu'l. W A Brown is Noble test held at Rainier night the council adjou rn ed until July 22i— Newell W ard dies. He- presence, Grand H air hoi rd elects officers. » . Metals uphold the actions o f their of the oldtlm era School children ded- bekaha There was no Install officers. Genevieve The trlaI o f Hammer, w hich will W ednesday night. Mr and Mrs Davla were here on N Lov lace, president County clerk'» “ •peed" cop. cate K elly building at W est Si. H ei Ingham , noble grand. Perry fam- occa r tom orrow m orning, prom ises quorum on that night so the meet- Chrlatmua and Monday for a visit office shows profit for year. James L. Cameron, Scappoose ily has annual reunion, sixty-seven to pc an interesting a ffa ir r.nd un- was ad jou rn ed until Thursday Jan 2N Flour mill burns I’ ar- ns. »I'll Mrs Davis' m other. Mr». An dies. Home o f Burl W est relatives present. Marine strike set- di>ubtedly will be stubbornly fought nlBht- Thls tirae 'h ere was a quo- • nt Teacher's association formed H resident, nl» C«x. . „ i* a . , ,1 a u I » « k i f i X i l Kv f i TO . i i » l . it 1 * I eti n i ' 1 ’ 1,11 n e l n f i l e n l m e f t aw >i » i , leJ HIld pouts s*U by both defense and prosecution rum The principal m atter o , . f f K busi- B H olbrook elected president o f the near Scappoose destroyed by fire. April 22— Clean-up Day program I j u| y 29— W ork strrted on new w lth the arrpat 0f tho three men nt*88 was the acceptance o f the re Farm Buret-u Membership cam CHRISTMAS CANTATA clin ic doe» mu- I. $ 15,000 depot Baptist assembly at mentioned ar d tho c -p tu re of thr ^ ' as to fhe im provem ent o f W in- pair i pl.vincd Jury disagrees In carried out. T. B. Rev. Clark resigns Cougro C olum bia City. G 'a n d ju ry indicts gtm sh e r iff W ellington believes that ter and w >eth streets. The report ENJOYED BY MANY M lller-W asser dam: ge case. Circuit good. gational pastorate C. W. B lik esìo» 8|x . Vessels load cargo s and mills h0 has put a stop to tho activities " ;’-s accepted by the council as uo court hears many cases. Cham ber restin e. C onference held on high- pf a Well-o"ganizod bootleggin g ring property ow ners in the district ai- (.«„h 4— Catholic church dertical- builds modern residence. "T h e ChrlMlmu» K in g." a pi -a»ln;: o f C om m erce has dinner. Senior i way speed. l.O. O. F. have u picnic vvhic h lias operated fct that section ' f8t'ted entered objections. **d. Cynthia W iiecldon 1 suer, , pi raniata waa presented Sunday ev matters were dis tr o d class o f St. Helens high presents Bl R a |nie r. ! o f the country. “ Several ------- ’ ’ routine *— City s Us * ' nlng by the M elhodlat choir and well ■ »•or, dies posed o f before tho council ad Aug. 5— C a r l e s WhUte, brother ---------^------ 0 Severe wind play, "P r o -T e m .M received by tb » large audience ! '» Improvement bonds. journed. April 29 -C ontract let by county 0f ju d g e Martin W hite, dlos at Ore- L A X E H A P P E N I N G S norm visits county iler the leadership o f G eorge Holltn Baptist Assembly at Co- -p u u p ( T V l-ob II Ctia- bor of Commerce court for work on St. Helens Fitts- Ron <jity. worth, the chorus apent several A d U U 1 1 rlil> L I 1 t SOUTH ST. HELENS Shortage l urg road to Johnson Contracting | lumbla City has in ’ erer.tiug program week« preparing for the sacred eon appoints Civic com m itter C reosotin g , .vnd many attend. Council favors ------------ o f logs forced Island mill and < o- Co., am ount *60,000. cert which la now regarded »a Joint Installation.— The recently SOI’ TH ST. HELENS. Dec 29 — lurnbia County mill to close. J >hn com pany secures big railroad tie or- public market. Plan to re-call Judge annual event. abandoned by disgruntled olecte«l officers of the St Helens (Special to The M ist.)— Mr. and Mrs. Vernonla der St Helens longshorem en walk Ka kin In addition to the solos and cho Bucher Relief Corps at out. School faculty chosen anti fisherm en. County fair plans being Lodge. No. 117, I. O. O. F and o f E. E. Thom as had a num ber of riia w ork, with piano and violin »< elected o ffic e 's Mrs Surah Spencer teachers given sal. ry increase. W ar the Rebekah Lodge w ill be jointly friends and relatives for Christmas. made Nine vessels load. p r o s id e t . J L. W llllams. companliuent, an Instrumental open made Installed at the 1. O. O. F. hall, Sat ren Co-O perative W arehouse la bank Aug. 12— Jersey B 'oed ers have a Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dalton spent Ing num ber was played by Walter prominent clttscn, passes. January 7th. A fter picnic at Sunny Bank farm. John urday night Feb IS St l l . h r s high school rupt. quits business. Christmas with friends in Portland. Freeman, Deer Islan d; Itoy Larson. the Installation and a short program May 6— Fish season opens, catch Sterks escapes from state hospital. Is Columbia c it y , violinists. »n<1 Be«» stti'Icnts edit The Mist for a week good. Mrs. A. E. W ickert had a number Councilm an Brow er resigns. captured G overnm ent awards J. B. a lunch w ill he cerved. Hattan. pianist Am ong thoae who Kr»d T r«*w, piom lnent HatnliT citl- J H. Flynn appolnletl o f her friends to a turkey dinner on Graduating G odfrey pension. T elephone com - i * * * zen pass-» on. K o f P h i* Annual featured the concert with aolo an- at Scappoose hold annual meet- Patrick K ell) Is t ailed. • nrist- M onday. Sc. p^HW# dobatlng exercises at St Holen» high Four pany duet work w ere Mrs Paul W iggins K« 11 < ’all Rex Smith spent the Christmas teen In class. Steamer loads in spite ing. elects E. E W ist president, mas morning, Patrick K elly, who had team wins from St. Helens high Mrs. E ugene lllakealey. Mlaa llulli belter service is planned. i been 111 for som e tim e answered the vacation with his brother, Claude o f longshorem an strike. Feb 26 W ashington Muckle. pl«»f Ha I ateil. Mrs 8 W G arrlott and Aug 19— Scappooso voters adopt summons and passed on. He w« a jsm ith. May 13— Baptists purchasn site at neer celebrates «7th anniversary of 8am Ingham Mr and M„ Robert FalrIey apent Colum bia City Farm Bureau has new charter. Public m arket Is built. about sixty y ea r, o f age and had birth Sheriff W ellington discovers T h « male chorua o f six voices like 471 mem bers Amerlean Legion R allioad anil steam ers In rate war. lived in St. H elen , for a num ber o f . h ch riitm a> h olida y, with Mr and huge still near Deer Island Fav wise had an opportunity lo present He Is survived by his w ife i h Kawgon Mr and M„ . Auxiliary form ed, Mrs. Demlng is rates are slashed. Deer hunting s«‘a- years. a special num ber Many com plim ents orable weather helps on road wor,. presldent. Fishermen strike settled. son open, deer are num erous. W el Kelly. The funeral Thn'rrh services i Rsxvson - «„rm erlr lived in J»ne rveuy. in » form erly lived in St St Helens. Helens Goble farm ers h ivr co-operative land havH ^ iffn th « director. Mt _______ ^__________ May 20— Grand Jury Indicts elev lington and G ovornc.' OUott in were held at the C atholic church | clearing Harry P eters.». St. He|j llollln gw orth . and the accom panist», Tuesday m orning. Father Clancy o f en. River raises, flood threatened "g"r'ed controversy ” LAST MINUTE as well ah the entire chorua o f thlr .n s soldier, answers last call. Heal Mrs L. C. Chase, form er resident of August 26— L. J VanOrshoven ficiating and the Interment was In teen voices w ho w ork ed up a finish «'»tale transfers num erous In Scap St Helens die» at Kalama, Wash gets street contracts. C. 1. Frcse the Scappoose cem etery. Pat, as he LOCAL PICK-UPS poos*« neighborhood was fam iliarly known, had many ed program . March ♦ -C ity council urges¡ Jit Midnight prow ler touches hotel res new m anaber fo r Standard Oil Co. friends In St Helens who sorrow at Fosberg. 8-year-old boy, Mlcs Mermn Y'eomans o f P "tland ney regulations Mrs. Arthur Dal>. idents. Chautauqua program ts ar Arthur drow ns at C olum bia City. Central his death. is visiting here this week with her OCCUPY HOME OF (ornit'r Deer Island resident, perishes ranged. • • • May 27— Th om as R Lott. G. A It Coal & Coke Co. buys E c-les timber sister. Mrs. E. I. Ballagh. OLD TIME FRIEND In fire near Brush Prairie, W ash|* g veteran answers call High school In Colum bia county, a seven million Ha» Additional < J u a «erv — L A Manager Peter Loos o f the Tw en ton Tw o others rr« nial.<l when tne Ross has rented the store room in W ork on loggin g rail boys form volunteer fire department. d< liar deal. tieth Century G rocery was a business house n um » down. First the M uckle building which was re Mr and M r« E C. !■»<*• and bank o f St Helens reports Ineregse Memorial dav fittingly observed road resumed. visitor tn Portland Wednesday. Sept 2— County Agent T. J Fllp- cently occupied by MI'.ady Shop and Judge and Mrs W A Hr.rrla who of business June 3— R iver falls, flood danger A fter t king on 1,000,000 foet of Grade scholars or S' In the near future will m ove his un C. Hoi I h* ugh ap have heen In California fo r a num past. High school students Issue an pln resigns. F timbers for delivery In Japan, the llolenn sch ool« hold carnival dertaking department to this loca Sh eriff find* *10,000 liq ber o f weeks, have left their f r » Dike breaks on W ash pointed steal ter Y pros Maru sailed W ednes March 11— Telephone company nual book. Mr Rosa states that he will stopping place at Turlock. CallTor- raises phone rent. Many phones dis ington shore o f river, much damage uor cache on M a rccd c farm near tion day night. have a modern establishm ent, under John Hammer. St. Helens St. Helens has winning base W arren. nla and have gone lo Glendale a Mr. and Mra Mark Lohm er and continued A J K elly start. w £ k done and -m all ball club. Memorial day celebrated hoy, falls from barge, Is drowned taking p a r V m o r g u e If« m ia. which la a lively little town on modern building In West 8t. lie Mrs. Bessie Burpee and daughter. chapel and a . mlly room . The m ov- O. A R veterans meet at Vernonla near l.<>a Angeles They are Miss Dorothy, all o f Portland were ens H W Weig le and Helen P M l- throughout county. Sept 9— Schools open, attendance Big o f the undertaking establishm ent ctp rln g a part o f the hom e o f F r a n k I P S m*rrl«.d *1 Vancouver. Wash Dr June 10— City em ploys tra ffic o f Christmas guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Clatskanle has Labor from the present quarters will give Peter L oos. Arthur G eorge and daughter. exceeds 500. How. a form er realdent o f < olum bla 1 » win Ross returns to St Helens «r ficer county. A num ber o f years ago Mr ter several years »pent in Tennessee Louise, leave for trip to England flay celebration, m rn y St. Heftns him m ore space in his furniture - ■ i ■ ♦ — Misa Eugenia- ">«m store. Dow ow ned a ranch on , March 1 * -S t Helen* p«>ople r .p Robert Young sentenced to five years ¡p eople att« nd • • • TWENTY ACRES Ing o f St Helens m arried to 's« muel land and was well known In «I D ec rnte lncren»e o f phono people Dates In pen for statutory ertmo. Oswald Returns From E n g la n d .--M l». .4. Iron ore be- eus Ho was a particular friend or for county f»lr fl*ed. Sept 21. -2 . Demlng and Dorllda DeVin are m ar C. Huston o f Portland "ELLS FOR $10,000 F. Barnett, who with her slater Mrs in g developed near Scapp«*o»e. Judge H arris Doiihlleas the acv -- - a re slow Six ried 23. Tax collections Alice Trow , o f R ainier have been Sept. 16— W ork started on lumber June 17— Avon Lodg«1 has mem or- Journ o f the 8t H e le n »«« will be A real estate dtv'l, involving a plant at Colum bia spending several months abroad, re consider! tlon o f *10,000, wat closed Scannooae I l a f service. Taps sounded for W il- ¡m ill and veneer plan more pleasant hecaut.e or th « r*e vessels c,p#r *Vi* r . « « f ^ y PP£T «k I ? : * c o x ! pioneer resid e», and G A ICity Harry Dinner com m its sul- turned to St Helens Tuesday . eve by the K u th e .fir d Roalty co tinny that they are guests o f old frluno» r r w Mrs. Trow and Mrs. Bernett btiya Liberty thea ning. Judge H arris w rote The Mlst^an in palry ! ! “ . ..y farm near J -e w Cates hny, this we< k w hereby E. E. Dalton ac near Scapponse Scappoose leave» R veteran Speed cop arrests many cide V ernonla plans big cele tre. Mrs. N B M cCormick lots the .eft St Helens on Septem ber 10 ar quired the 20-acre t n c t which is teresting letter which I» published for Jersey Island to buy thorough motorists. riving at Southampton. England, on contract for *35.000 business block bration fo r Fourth elsew here In thl* num ber or tnts A fter visiting with known as the "Sisters' Quarry ” bred stock. ... . June 24— Edwin Rosa chosen as Justice o f Pence Haaen and Sher September 27. paper. The tract adJ:'J s St. Helc- s on March 26 Head on auto eolllalou school director. Cham ber o f C om iff W ellington have m isunderstand relatives In England they went to tho north and has a frontage on H e Injured Mrs. Irene W allace and J. H Scotland. Returning to London they ing and Justice's court is qulot place merce after new depot. W ellington Mr and Mrs Law rence Holman Klosterman Shipyard geta contract took tn the sights o f the big E n g C lum bla riv e- o f over 1400 fee., o f Portland were St Helens visitors Council has stri'nitou* week with moonahln- Pythian lodge has en joyable social lish city fo r several weeks and then and com p. '.te» som e o f tho f nest session. M E. C on feren ce returns Tl nrsday. Mr Holman 'a the man ir/enn™ ^ ^ " b u ^ H n è V '« ounV, ¡e r . and b ootle g g e r. W ork on Pitts- Mr 11 jou rneyed to ParU w here they re view sites lu the city. aging ow ner o f the * to * n e r Amari- if $14 000 rond contract« ¡burn road progrwife*. made tho pu rc'taa: aa an Investment. mained for almoat a m onth. (C ontinued on page seven) ert w hich ply* betwoen St. H den* 'u w e h a lf club I. o r g a n ..« ! by K it 1 July l — W om an a U n b elect* o tfl- and Portland. BRIEF EVENTS OF 1921 IN ST. HELENS AND COUNTY