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ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922 BRIEF HARDENINGS AB OU T T H E CITY No Meeting of I onto II.— Monday being a legul holiday there v/us no ineeln/ of the dty council. Only I lie ordinary grim of routiiio mat tern were lo Im lieu d and they will lie lukeu up i t the tegular meeting on Monduy night • • « Hllglil Mlslia,. ui Mill.— A broken cog In one of the wheels ori the main conveyor chains A t the mill of Ho st ll e l e i i H Lumber Co. Thursday morning caused the mill lo shut down for s e v e r a l hours. The min mechanics repaired the broken part and the mill resumed operullon at 1 o'clock Thursday. • MM Four lea Meet, Friday— The r gu lur meeting of the local of l.oyul Legion of Loggers and Lumberin. r. will he held In the Stevedores' hall Friday night ut X p in. Several top es will he discussed Including tie Inefficiency of the hospital doctor ervlce. I’ortlund speakers will he oreseul uml a lunch will Im served. FIREMEN GOOD BOYS SHIPPING IS BRISK SAYS MARSHAL POTTER FOR THIS WEEK Number 10 N E W S NOTES OF PERSONAL NATURI Si. HELENS JOSSERS WIN EROM RAINIER Miss Jessie Cracroft was host's | at dinner Thursday evening, honor | Volunteer l i r e Department Com •Lip Steamer Takes < urgo fi,r Ihc ug M h i Naomi Phelps of the Wll ! lamelte university glee club. posed of High t lass Buys Sajs tin Orient and Two f a r goes Uu to ta b Dr. W. W. Youngsteri, district I superintendent of the Methodist [ Mursluil Who l )rg.in izi'd Dopaii ifornla— Several Vessel« Kxpectcd | Crow d of Over ;tito \YH ih - m » Hiuni|> church, was here Monday In confer Hotly Contested Game J.y Girls and un lit,— Duty is !• Irst Thought. During the Coming Week. ence with Rev. 8. Darlow Johnson. ! Boys Won by Local* — lairge Hla^oil I * > ( Miss Elizabeth Philip left Wednes I A|tri' ulturiU < l*r«»- day morning for Aberdeen, Wash- I Crowd Witness»-«! G a m --- Teams Maishal George Poller nor the The waterfront has been a busy < «»ia it I y . V g r i it . Go to Bcappocse T. night. u>s who compose the Si. ilioe is voi- place this week and several vessel» ngton, where she will spend several ,iiU'ir tire departiiient do nut up nave arrived, taken on cargoes and weeks as the guest of her sister, Mrs precluli- Hie stories which have been dep: rted for coastwise or foreign A. A. Heist. St. Helens chalked up a double That the fin in' i ami Ini im T*. C. Morton of Portland was irculuted us to the ciun room of tie- ports The steamor Daisy Matthews victory over Rainier Tuesday mgbl men of Colimniu county cun In- got dopuriment being a place wn i- si ded Tuesday night for Han Pedro here Thursday interesting the lo when the basket tossers represent KtJon together whenever there in uu > gambling, smoking uud other v.cev ufter having taken on l,2U0,000 feet fail merchants In Alligator water ing the girls and boys’ teams, both thing really worth while, was Indi w* re Indulged in and thul the clue of lumber. The Jap steamer Clyde proof clothing Mr Morton was on won victories. The lead-off game cated by U< cruwil of over throe room ih used for any oilier puiposu .Vlaru, with 1,360,000 feet of srjuarea tis way to t ’latskanie and went to was between the girls. The result 11 hundred thu t ailendiil the stump that live town this morning. , ban mul /or winch it wuh iiilenueu. for delivery In the orient, sailed on burn tug had etuiui> pulling detuou Professor Harold Tuttl" who has was St. Helens38, Rainier 7. Potter muiutuiiia tliul lie hua gain riiursduy morlllng The coaster The high school quintet evened up J'»tuition on [tin' I*. i Jucuinteu fur in been supplying the pulpit at the Con ered together sixteen uigli class Daisy Putnam urriveil on Wednesday tho scores with Rainier tos6ea^ by laat FTlday This detuoiiHlrmion in gregational church Is sick, but be youths, all ul them St. Helens high morning and Is taking on a curgo of defeating them, score 24 to 12!^ It a ¿'arm Hud u project and wan uu ,chool hoy-. He arid they conteuu 800.000 feet fOr S.n Diego arid 8 ud has arranged for another minister was a fast and furious contest from ' dar the a d y rviHiou of t outiiy Aituut to be here Sunday and services at that us uu urguhlzulicn, they huv. Pedro The vessel is scheduled to the church will be held as usual. the time the referees whistle sound ii»iib«u«ii. till frufeoaor Hcuddor done then best towards fulfilling sail Monday night. ed until the whistle blew at the end of thwOrag' Annruliur.il I olleg • C. J Hollingsworth, who has the duties and obligations expecteu The McCormick steamer Multnr - of the last half. uu demonstrator d them. They point, und with pur- muh sailed from Han Francisco last been very Ul for the past several Bellville was the high man as to • • • Althoughl t h e day wuh cold uml weeks and receiving treatment at a lunublo pride, lo I lie record the) night bound for Portland with a ca I J U S p iaophl . nine aliuonl every <'oin in I » h to Her U « v l Is Better.— nave made In fire fighting and tuk pacity cargo of freight and is due to Portland hospital. Is now convales points scored, registering 11 of tho McCollum and Ketel did stellar f section of Ui I county, unit in view oi cent and will soon he able to leave 24 ounly Commissioner J ui I bl . ii Weed, ng care of the cay a lire fighting be in St. Helens Tuesday morning for 111 .IK.an the hospital, according to Informa work and were ably assisted by Neff In a lenler lo The Mist rays that h •ppurulus. Reubens and Stcn. At times much ' full load of lumber for San Pedro. paopta unda. such adverse circuit! Is Improving from a severe uttack of 'the stories ihut have been clrcu- Among tl.e arrivals booked for next tion received hy friends here. stances, t*r. Mrs 8. C. Morton is in Portland, roughness was evident, and the ref rheumatism, although his physician • uted to gambling being carried week is the Cold Harbor which is Columbia Co inly nhould liuvo I lire •ays he must not leave Ills residence oh lit the club room, I h talse, so being called there by the illneRS of eree L. T. Smith of the Y. M. C. A. coming for 1,000,000 feet of lumber her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Hell- in Portland cautioned the players. ot thaaa deiuonat rations Inatoad oi for the coining several weeks Mr. ight of thu sixteen members of the ® two aa originally planned. 1’rof. Weed wishes to Im remembered I” tepnrtmeut Informed The Mist. "D to be delivered at New York and born. Mrs. Hellborn underwent an ItalDier had more fouls than did St. Boston. Jesse of Rainier Insisted on p Jicuddar explained that m iiioh I ot Ills many St operation at a Portland hospital on Helens friends and is true," they said, ''that we have Tl.e steamer Celilio is due to ar Thursday morning and her many hanging to McCollum's neck and that the counties July one demonstration wished The Mist to thank the many i pool tuhle uud we enjoy using it, rive Monday to take on 150,000 feet gentleman retaliated by using his la p u lled of hut the need for effi .■ ho have written letters to him. ,ut we cunnol see where there Is ■f lumber to complete her cargo and friends in St. Helens will be glad xist on Jesse's face. Both were» ban olent and • « ' d , u| removal ot to know that she is getting along • « • my harm In playing pool. We do s scheduled to sail Tuesday evening ished from the game. John Sian a turn pa la a. i ippa ;., 1 tmb nicely. M. re IMiritsuafs t 'i niing*— Deputy ml play for stakes hut to shew our Weekly Lumber Review county that when the Kurin liureuu dame Warden William Brown hm kill uud have uu enjoyable time Master John Ross, son of Dr and toi k McCollum's place and did ex n‘ promised tojflnani-o i he third demon received word from the state game One hundred and thlryt-four mills Mrs. L. G. Ross, underwent an oper cellent work. Both teams go to Scappoose to aeration, the college ug.... . to have ind fish commission that a shipment when we ure not ut school or ivotk reporting to West Coast Lumber ation for appendicitis Wednesday- There h. s been no c- milling night to try conclusions with the Prof. Kcudd or here. One or these of six dozen China pheasants will be ir.g. morning. The operation was per men's association for the week end- here and moreover, no gambling will teams of Scappoose high. It is prob demo nat ration will be at laden a on sent him and they will lie liberated oe permitted. We ure uot gamb tig February 11 thK manufactured 79, formed at a Portland hospital and able that a Dumber of St. Helens peo the A. H. tin farm, K eb ru ry 1«, on farms In different localities la the young man, according to reports 05:i,9ti9 feet of lumber; sold 69,847,- and the thlr one will he in tbo Me the county. Mr. Brown asks tie lers uud don't Intend to gamble Our 300 feel; und shipped 68.450,003 received by The Mist Thursday night ple will accompany them. -a^gjUBB^Hky ill . place unit date I. farmers of I lie county lo notify him department was originated solely for feet. Is getting along nicely. I)r. and Mrs. lie purpose of giving 8t. Helena pen be unuuutMe. later Production was only 11 per cent Ross are with him and will remain HU N NT cU Ti 7G U I L T Y or Ihi' sheriff's office If they rt’scov pie better fire protection, and we Twanty-fiwe huainea* men from Si er uny one shooting these birds I. below normal. New business was 12 in Portland for several days. SAYS JUSTICE JURY will do It.” Helena, BMU ' of whom are Kurm llu fore the hunting season opens. Tho library board is in receipt of The Mist is a near neighbor of the per < >uit below production Shipments rean mein be •». attended In a tiody The jury which tried the case of fire boys'' and so far us we know, were two per cent less than new a check for 150 which was sent them business. The math. whereby the stump» by Manager Cates of the Liberty- the State vs. Harry Hunnicutt W ed bore bus never bedn any disorder Two I ggs In < ini'. Huymond are bunted tip. even all the roolH, 1» Forty-five per cen of all new bus» theatre It was their proportion. Mr. nesday afternoon in Judge Philip’s "impl laity Tu- elf, hut it requires In Garcia who resides in the Kailroan ly conduct in the firemen ■ club ness taken during the week was far Cates stated, of the receipts of the court, after being out .for about five 'oiiiiis. However, we will say that addition section of Hie city believes talilg eat car.- and attention to make This show "Deception,” which was seen minutes, rendered a verdict of guil i hey have made uu enviable record future delivery hy water. It a parfect Success. One of the mer It ts profitable to raise White Leg A member ty. Hunnicutt was charged with tho amounted to 31,147,300 feet of whk a at the Liberty last week us a fire fighting department and horn hens. They are great luyem. Its claimed for thu method I h that 20,747,220 feet will move coastw »e of the library board stated, however, theft of wearing apparel, which was It is our belief that they should lie said, and some of them are nol — ft permits th' farmer to curry mi h that she thought Mr Cates’ check suspended from clothes lines In tho encouraged in the work they have and intercoastal; and 10,400.M0 regular work and the mump burn» satisfied with laying only one egg n ao feet will move export. New busil ess was for a greater sum than the Railroad addition, theft of which ar . udertaken. day. Hue of his lions recently laid hi * m uy and felgtii until every rooi i* Marshal Hotter said: " I believe I for d* liv»-ry hy rail amounted to 1 • proportion agreed upon and asked ticles were noted in a recent Issue of While eaten U p.B lThe eijiiipnient consist» egg which was a curiosity. that the sincere thanks of the board The Mist. Hunnicutt plead not guil have gotten a good bunch of boys to 290 carloads. the egg was of normal size and con __Of a email heavily reinforced cn. Forty-three per cent of the week’s tie expressed to Mr. Cates for the ty and through his attorney, W. B. gether and I want to hold them to tained a yolk and while, it also con Iron stove, a hood, a rouple ol lumber shipments moved by water. substantial assistance to the library Dillard, demanded a Jury trial. The gether and if the only bad habit they stovepipe k i l l h* unit a ten-foot Iron a in,',i ,i smalli r agg a hMs*had jurymen were Jake Large. August This amounted to 29.450.609 feet fund. have Is playing pool on a (able they Shell equally as hard as the large pipe two fhciiea iii diumeter. U-nson, B. L. Monish. J. R. Mc of which the domestic clearances ar nought ihetnselvea, I'll »ay they're — P r o l a ■Uder dated that In o n e •gg The smaller egg also contained Queen. Emmett Cox and Magnua counted for 17,896,705 feet and the POLICE DOG P LA Y S u bunch of good boys. There are rlx- deinouatraitoi. they .had burned 9. i yolk and white. Saxon. over-sens clearances 11.553,904 feet. • • • uwn in my firemen's hunch and I'm Immediately uflorwardn Rail shipments amounted to 1,300 A L E A D IN G P A R - 1 Marshal Potter and his deputy tes- Birthday Party.— Muriel Mae In gl ul I have '.hem and proud of each tba ground wuh plowed «ml only ified that they found the stolen cars. * three sm all r. •. its hud to he removed ghum entertained u number of her one of them.” -arments on the person of the de- I’ nfllled domestic cargo orders to One of the most unusual offer'np After hearing the numerous stor- , , « 1 1 1 a grub hoc it.. ..iid that tr .. friend» on Monday. February lit. tie tal 104.468,313 feet; and unfilled ex of motion pictures is announced b- lendant. Mrs. Nellie Bunt, from least ninety per cent of the root, venf being In honor of her sixth ,es circulated as to the use of tin port orders. 91.629.737 feet. L'nfillei. Manager Cates for the Liberty the-' .»hose clothes line some of the ar firemen's room und the card playing. , birthday. A Trolley Hide parly was ware not removed l>y thin method It -ail trade orders total 4.287 carload-« tre, Sunday and Monday, with tli< ticles were taken, identified seve- smoking, etc., etc., which were in carried out. ondlng with refresh waa assumed that propur cure unit at- .1 of the articles which were found usual Sunday matinee, in “ The Sllen The table decorations were ludged lu by the members of the de , tentton had not been given. The meats n the possession of the defendant WATEF: BOARD ''all.” with "Strongheart," a pedi n red and white Those Invited were. purtment a representative of The | virtue claimed for thin mol hod ovei Belgian police dog, in th, tils testimony was, in efiect. that the CONSIDERS TRANSFER greed the old Chiu pluihK inetlvoil Ilea In Nancy Hudson, Evelyn Levi. Dorothy Mist made an investigation und had articles had been left on his premls s leading role. ntorviews with a number of the boy.- West, Dorothy Cook, Kclio Uav.lln- The- hoard of water commissioners — the fact thai four out of rive fire oy two tramps. That the jury did The plot deals with western lif Roberta Johnson. Mary T rhell, Na and It Is the opinion of The Mis: held their regular meeting Thurs around the high Sierras and call- aot take much stock in his state " " gturtad udder 'lie old ne li.el would luil any rum rs of any conduet un tulle Turbell. Muriel Ingham. Mis day night. In addition to the regular 'or a dog in its leading del'neation ments, was indicated by the verdict die out, whcieus under Ihc Improved r. system the stove Insured getting tie Gladys I’ rlngle, John Boss, Jam« s sicomlng of gentlemen Is false si, routine of business mutters the hoard The producers spent months of tr ,uey returned. far as any member of the St. Helens Neff. John Coates. Kenneth Penning took under consideration the propi- burning atn. ed and would keep li Judge Philip sentenced Hunnicutt lire department Is concerned. The I sitlon of Henry Oleen to transfer to vestigation searching the foretno: ion, Lyle Usher, Clifford Ingham. 3 p m t t n 4 pnn kennels of this country and Europ ,o a term of thirty days ,n the coun dial hopes lhe department will be • « • the St. Helens Water llosrd the wa' consumed. ty jail and wueii Impos.ng sentence ontinued and congratulates thi er pumping system, mains nnd water before they came upon Stronghear; Culvers It) of Oregon, Kugene.— ■xpie.sed little s>mpatny with one 'he Belgian police hound who t->ke membcia on the good show.ng they i system which he owns in Columbia ’ he role of Flash In the picture. Mason Dillard, a well known St He! who was found guilty of being a nave made. city. • m is hoy. was elected to membership Flash Is a cross between dog and ciothes line Cilef.” -A --- wolf; and the development of the could look ufter five hundred hurh In Hammer and Coffin yesterday Hammer and Coffin Is a national lion picture shows the two strains in l.ir — tng stump r NO - i»S struggling for mastery. Because The Indies nerved a very fine din orary publishing society, and It is y t i J U o * » iT i_ . J . A i 2 i considered a distinguished honor t. human denomination becomes intol nar at the arable he breaks his chains and g o o erowd. f A l ' i ' r dinner there were lie a member. Dillard won the place Two more cases of smallpox were to the mountains where he mate- short remark:, t>y I,. U Smith, pres as a result of meritorious work on reported m Bend Satruday. the advertising staff of the Lemon with a full blooded wolf (dent at the Karin Bureau, John I.. 11 Btorla, eac: ilary of the Kurm Hu punch university humorous publi Necessary |{<-palrs Completed and la irg e A tten d a n c e K \ | x ite d al T w «ai- Albany now has a law regulating In the end. however, the hunv-r dairies and in.ik deliveries within instinct of loyalty Is too strong to raau, Judge White mid »¡len It ration.' He is a Junior In the school Mill will "Turn Over" Today— Of ly - K ig lith A n n u al R o ll C all, T u e s of law, a member of Delta Theta Phi. withstand When he senses that th the city. Meteker.V I’ rof. Scudder then ad The payroll of The Dalles King s law freternlty, and a member of Del day. l-'eb. 2 1 — C o m m itte e tins M ade human beings who claimed hts a f ficials Kxpect to tliive Mill In Op dreaded tin. nbly fur fort) ftv rood Products company during last la T hu Delta. He Is the son of W fection are in danger. Flash returns mlnutaa On' stump burning, after eration by Monday, A r ra n g e m e n ts f o r K n j o y a b l e Tune B. Dillard of St. Helens. to the fold In time to effect a thrill year amounted to JS8.513.78, ac which the domonnt rut loti wan con cording ¿o Manager C. C. Ross • • • ing rescue. tinued for aoverul hours on the» ac- Ü After having been Idle for almost That the 28tb annual roll call of Seven hundred acres of land In Moose Dunce at Itainler—The While the police dog, as c dis tUM «M dip a year, the sawmill of the Island Avon Lodge No. 62, Knights of .lie vicinity of Salem Will be In flax County [ A k eni iloin,anch an.mum- Loyal Order of Moose will have a Lumber Company will again resume Pythias will be an event long to be tinct novelty in motion pictures call-« Ctis year The Willamette Valley ea to The Moo t hat he hua i rrangod lug dance ui Rainier tomorrow night, operation. A force of mechanics have remembered by the lodge members Is for unusual attention front audiences, k lax and Hemp Growers' association for a land clearing demonstration at February. 18. A five-piece orches aeen overhauling the plant and ge l the opinion of the committee. Martin the story is admirably acted by an has now a membership of 53 and a the Malls farm which I h a half mile Ira has been engaged to furnish the ling it In good condition for a steady White, Kdison I. Uallagh and John all-star cast which Includes: John capital stock of J2S.680. waat of Mi • on Saturday, Kebruury music and C. T. llross, one of th“ run and officials of the company in L. Slorla. who have charge of the Bowers, Kathryn McGuire. William The body of Carl O. Brown, a vet prominent members of Ure Moose form The Mist that It Is expected to arrangements for the big meeting. liver James Mason. Nelson McDow I I . The di iiioMHtral Ion will lie a ru eran of overseas service, was fund lodge says that a large crowd ,» ex ell. E. J. Brady and Robert Bolder operative one us both the Clatsop •turn over” the machinery today and They have received assurances from in a deserted cabin at Gwendolen In peeled Two years ago there was a if everything works suilsfuclorily, it county and roluintda county farm many members who though not now Gilliam county by Sheriff Montague. bureaus m ,ia the MoOse lodge in St Helens anil later Is expected to have the mill running residents of St. Helens but yet have RAINIER W I N S He was despondent and had taken N The lie they transferred their membership full blast by Monday at the latest. the Interest of the lodge at heart his life by using a double-barreled H. S. DEBATE to the Rainier lodge. It is expected under th< m ipervlslon of I’ rofeasor The mill, which Is located on Sail < and who remember the cordial fel shotgoun. I tm l if number of the Moose member- Scuddar ¡Of the Oregon Agricultural •;>s Island, has a capacity of 110. lowship of the lodge and wish lo The body of George Whitcomb. 61 Rainier high school debaters Collage. [Mr. Ilollhaiigh Hlutua that who reside here will journey to Rai 000 feel In eight hours and will give ! again mingle with their old time years old. a well known miner, was scored a victory over the St. Helens nier for the dance. Mr. llross says the fU fB R » of the Nehalein country employment lo sixty or seventy men friends, that they will answer "pres high debaters Wednesday night. The found Monday in his cabin at the are much interested In the demon that every one will lie welcome for The output of the mill is shipped ent” al the roll ca\.. subject of the debate was. " R e Grubstake mine south of Medford. while the dance Is given under the 1§P »M 1 0 a Slid It I h certuln there will mostly by boat and It Is understood t K. of R. S. John L. Storla has re C; use of death is not known. be moayiiii utteiiil.ince from hot li i n auspices of the Moose the attendance that sufficient orders have been ceived communications from several solved. That aliens incapable of be Gross sales of all kinds of pro » lurnbla an, flat: op counties. A good Is nol confined to Moose members or hooked to Insure the operation of the nearby lodges in response to an in coming citizens should not be al ducts handled in 1921 by the Eugene lunch for! the hiiui II huiii of 2be will families or friends of the antlered mill for some time. vitation sent them stating that dele lowed to own land In the United Fruit Growers' association amounted i be served at noon hy the ludleH of herd gations from the lodges would be | States.” The affirmative s'de of the to $ 1,252,008.12, according to the I Mist. .. present to aid Avon Lodge in the question was taken and ably argueu report of J. C. Holt, manager. SOUTHEAST STORM; |CHANTERS TO S H O W celebration of their 2Sth anniversary. hy Miss Annabelie l^ibister and Miss ------------ * ----------- - MORE RAIN IS DUE Chancellor Commander Charles Wik Louise Hanky. The negative side of ^ ......ting | ^ ( Wednesday r OSS *C H A FT K R AT W A U N A , FEB. 22 |r eve NO R B LA D MAY the question was presented by Miss slroni says that It will he his pleas executive committee and ELECTS OFFICERS of the ColumIda Chapter Storm warning were continued at ure to preside over a lodge scsstou Nellie Ix'wman and Harold Veatch RUN FOR CONGRESS The St. Helens Chamber of Com nil Oregon anil Washington coast I which, so far as attendance goes, of Rainier. The judges were unani led Cross elected the fol merce Chanters Minstrels will go to Officers w .1 Iden D illard stations today in anticipation of will be the biggest session Avon mous In deciding in favor of Rainier A W. Norblad. of Astoria, may be Mrs. li. <J. Koss, vlre Wnuna, Wednesday evening, Febru more southeast gales, which swept Lodge has ever held Every mem Quite a number of people heard the a candidate for congress to succeed ary 22 and stage a big minstrel show Mrs. Golden Starr Scott, Ihc North I’urific curst Wednesday • ber in the Scappoose district, ac debate and were pleased hy the able W. C. Hawley, according to report« and Mrs. It. L. Heaver. Practically the same minstrels, solo afternoon and night and attained a | cording to Chancellor Wlkstrom, will presentation of both sides of tho in Astoria papers. Norblad who la Isis and feature men who look pari question by the debaters. It was decided that the velocity of 62 miles from the cast j be present at the roll call. state senator from Clatsop county, ---------- ----------- After the lodge session a lunch ^ ^ ^ ^ l l n i i am palgn would not ki In the big production staged here at Tatoosh Island station and i s : has informed his friends, so Aatorta last month « I R Journey lo Waunn miles at the North Head station will be served to the hungry mem JUDGE P H IL I P HEARS papers state, that he will be a can Ilona exlat T1......( M i t l v v as well as the orchestra. Joseph Nan At 8 o'clock this morning North her» and th| committee promises that CASE S ATU RD AY didate for congress If "It Is shown expressed their pleasure at man. business manager of the chant Hoad reported that a wind velocity ! this will be no exception to the rep to me proof sufficient that the peo Table showing mndo in Ih1' ers was In Wauna Sunday and mad» of 36 miles was being maintained utatlon established hy provlous com Joe Martin and Fritz Rabinske pie want me to serve In congress.” arrangements for the staging of the and with n falling barometer the tuittees. s work, as Indicated hy the «111 appear before Judge Jhlltp Sat Senator Norblad Is well known in ------------ « ------------ nslve report which was sub- show. Several of the Wauna peopb storm Is expected to continue prob urday morning They are charged Columbia county and should he de will take part in the show and the Mrs Grace Ellen Ogle Hammond y the secretary. It was lie ably until night. with loading their auto truck to .« cide to throw his hat Into tho con Jokes will I**' all local Mr Nauman wife of Ixtuis Hammond died at her The storm has brought rain to [uponInn that the Bed Cross weight In excess of 4.000 pounds anil gressional ring, his frtends here say said that several Wauna people at home In this city on Sunday eve j Weatem Oregon and the local weath- j for the county should be operating the truck over the high- j that he will make it interesting for tended the show when II was staged ning, Fahruary 12. She had been til j er bureau station reported a faH o f! d and many members way near Scappoose. The accused I he present encumbent, W. C. Haw in SI Helens and Insisted that it for only a short time Deceased one-half an Inch up to 6 o’clock this! their moral and financial Miia born at Oakland. California, men when arraigned before Judge ley. towards carrying on the collie lo Wauna. It Is likely that a 1 morning. More rain Is forecasted. number of St. Helens people will ftc April 28, 1867. and In 1906 was Philip plead not guilty and asked j The sacred concert which was an fk. Another meeting will he Ills many friends In St. Helens j united in marriage to Louis Ham for a hearing which the Judge grant | nounced last week will be held st i the near future and plans company the minstrel troupe to Wau Columbia county, under th-1 In addi ed na. w ill regret to learn that K. 8. Lnr-1 mond, who survives her. for tile irk the Catholic church on Sunday, Feb tion to her husband she Is survived stx»te law, so It is stated, has a right 26th at 3 o'clock In the afternoon ■ ------------ sen, owner of the Larsen store Imre, j Misses Rose Adams and II,oily hy three brothers and one sister The lo fix the maximum weight which The choir, which is composed of high T ft e l auxiliary of the American Is seriously III at his home In Port j Lnginn [will meet at the residence of .Hammer were hostesses at a Vnlen land. Henry l-arsen was In Port-J remains were laid to rest In the War . any vehicle can carry when travers- class Portland singers, will be un A MrsJH i Decker Monday afternoon 'line party Wednesday evening lend Sundry and slate.d to The Misi i ren cemetery on Tuesday, February *ng a county ro"d, and the partle-- der the direction of Madame Covach Iisrge number of young people were lo ' m v that he was alarmed at his father's | 15, Rev J 8. Mowry officiating at were arrested for the alleged Yio , Frederick. 'Invited Games were played and lation of this ruling. In Mi li irrj k u r i s e c r e - the obsequies. condition. dainty refreshments served. tbe auxiliary. DAY A SUCCESS ir ISLAND MILL STARTS ANNUAL ROLL CALL OPERATION MONDAY OF AVON LODGE SS 5 ,