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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1922)
THE ST. HELENS MIST l u m e ST x l i CITY CO U NCIL REGULAR • ■'«<* Lf> s, i,. h ,I ii.li ul »'ho*- II imm I “ I H«. »••••••"* Mrh ool«: jqs.lnt •it «U m r«*. •li it «nt ir» ]( «Irt4* L I ■ , „ L„ 9 H H I rr.i l l * r Jum- I, M,.l h lin l »I mi»«"* I V * Vm»r. ......I In* Thursday :if |,< director of Sr».... I I **• I II W llk -r.io I dh ......i. K * s L, H i M il Inn sularv .»I I-' " i L.,, II . ....... mi' ill I -V I'l.it II III- ■ C,| inni,’ . ' i l - succeeds Prof»- § ■ v> ( ; ■, ■ |, i - i fniil « I m Im« I....Il kr . ■ i „ ' 11 11 ■ « i I í ti i li - r 1 ,11,1 . i. ki ip p lloallo n fur the |, I■ I- i" " '• in h L , II. "Il-lll I-, -I L . juin. I m l though I tier- were I, . , •"-inli-i " f I» ,.,ril '« i - 'l I " Mi- Ml*« limi on l knowledg« ... |ri[i.iiiillfl-M i>t Profassor W llk rr I - , , . - L, I \Mi H III West , r li i • i" • n i-.I' mi :.’ i I ini.uni i * T it- w u pr»H<p*l <>f ¡1 in...I for »lx y«'»i * for i*i. r u n w * « principal of IT ten on I* iiikii school. He «erred l-rin•* m |irlnri|. || of Mi- Sr ^ t r. inil Mint I-. to ni f - l t ill” office of county ml ,u|.-rliitr ndenl r/ben J W i resigned Mm' position tlm of office it h county nclioot nui> rni|-nt do-* not -x p lr- for nl two ye.-.r« mnl Mier- In niucli juld' in i v Ini » III In. appoint |i. \V 11 k- 1mili lull iti• n.. ' resignation to th- ti» '.■ ■ - it '"ill »non 'In i"> p, M rI.r W' t- « 'III thnt I n n | r. .• ... IN SESSION T h - city comicll n t t n regulnr h-aalon Monrluy night, all offlcorn b- ifi k preaeni Counellinan O’t'onnor ropo.tod llint n-v-rul trimu liuti full- -t Iti Ih - fnlr grounda -ititi It wan HUr;«Hl"d Muti th-y be rlv-n lo noni) ono ! i r wtiotl Th - niayor Huct-'n-d Miai th- mnriihal tiav* th- itv- lity p.'lnon-ra cut th- tvottd f• tr city ut" Wald-n Itillartl r« i | t i U n . i.nn- I lo grulli th- An -rlcan l.-clon p-r inianlon lo hrltig In a tur tivù) nnd l«t th- l-rlon hav- tho llr-ua-n roll-ci ed T h - tt.atter v/an r«fe r-d to the flnance -oinmlttee T h e r«- orili r wna Inntruci-il io noi I f 1 th- Ht Melone l.l-lit K Power company to huv- n ll-ltl puf on -v-ry nncor.d polo on Hurntn-r ntr— t II wan inov-tl tny Fl.nn and sienuded hy McDonald Miai f l l y At orn-y .1 W May I». -r ifioiv-r-d to et 'or lh> City of Si ll-l-ti ' on fr ir - h 18 al Ih - in— t'tu of ili- n. l- la» coni in I * Mon n Anlorla and t hal Ih«' e l y d- fray hln - i p t raia Th - inotlon wn» r a r r - d Ordtn i n - “ v7- .ini 3 71 for 11. Improv-m-nta on V.’ lnl-r and '.Vy-in « I r — ir wiirr --ad .or ili thlrd tinte an<l upon moilon carrled T I - tnayor riconni-n.l-d thal l>r K.dw'n Itoi n li- up|">!ni-<! n-rr-tari of 111- city tx.ard of h-alth It wi>' niovod hy Mi lio .ald (Ir i rii- nntyor' r-coirm-ndatlon I - a ir-p l-d O't'on t or a— i'iid-d th- niotlon wh -li wu* urrled l ihim - Iman FI;, un wan ap polutt'd a coi'lultlt*- of ot’ir to a-' wlfh th- — r-'ary of Ih- board of h-alth In f o n in e out ntatlon-ry for r«po in, -tc 11111.. • -¡rating $227 95 wor- au.I't. .1 and ord-r-d palli Wltereupon th- councll adiourn-d P A C IF IC ( « I l i. C L U B COMES WEDNESDAY T h - Girls' Glee cluli of I'arlfh I'nlv-ralty will h- In SI Helena ott W-dn-sdny night and will give a ■ him i-' eeutd m ' k musical piogratp in the school aud torlum The program It In aid, cov k . ■ who world be > i || ’ ■ - l< II MM .r lm* i> era a variety of «uhj-ct . and th- itrr M .t J H Allen, formerly munlc la nur«- to l>- -xcell-nl. up to g t-nt ii I ' I* 'I fur 'h - uaut»l high ntandard of th- I’a Several c|.*v-r skit, Mr All.n iinl that rifle Ulee clutm h ..I' ,. f * i ■ f • ■ t.y th- <|uarti't will brlght-n th- Mi ||niwltIon It» would lm gl. it to ar ning's -nt-rtalnm-nt It .fnl do In" UI moat to null*' |r • n.:i S. i f i i in I- ■ trn-d th -r- ar- no oth-r It ' ,' ■ ' ' 1 - i ' .nit loll It ■ - ".r VX ■ -r I ’ ! Hfeteba will ttttl.t-dlv hi — t with Mi- upprov th- ninj'.rlty of Mic ncliool pi <4lv«*« Olof « 11*—ai 11-«.%» Hue «vivi JUSTICE JOHN PHILIP HAS BUSY WEEK iu y he aurce fnl it th ill« past record an nchonl rlnt-rnlnnt In -xc-ll-nt anti that rill continue th- good work In a ■tl-d fart |VLkAI C ASES IN R E C O R D E R 'S C O U R T e num Hall .moti a sailor on th- m-r Dalny Putnam. Imhihcd to i li moonshine and was r. islng a moll..i. en th- nl’ — is Monday t wh-n Marshal Potter look him cusí oily Recorder Godfrey »1 tilín $2.'. and th- n.illor refuse I tv It. though th- cuptaln o f th- I off-r. d to put up til- inon-y, ptr Hull.urnon in a guest of the I nd pitting in spare tit le doing I j oli*. *uch an cleani’ig the city I. cutting wood, —tc laitl J ii -* was another party to k'.r I» for- tli- recorder on a XT' f I- ng drunk ali.I disorder Marniial Pott-r t-atlfled Mint ' - *•" I" his home and was rals » rough li.iuse with hin wife and h-ririh'w The recorder guv- a 25 day Jail non tone« J R h'll.i* who claims W««atport as his >f al ...I-, was also lxiok«Mi fol lit drunk lie wa* fined $25 and »••«I to *«ay tn (he city jail for days before departing f«»r his -IRRIN O U T v is îd FOR DUN I Y C O M M I S S I O N E R J Pllppln. o f Itnlnler. was In ll-len* W-dneaday ami railed ai " «' office Ho has definitely r 1 ■ ' • -r t lie race for I lie f i "ii for . . . i n ' ' M i Pltppln ha bee. MS 'l"t't >f I'otumlila county for ^ ■ ' i m l r ,,f '. -.irs and I* v. -ll k n o w and bl* ' l -lieve that he lias an ex P chance to secure the until ....... t it i« ii- boa be« i B r"'1'1 » " p-rvlm.r in the Rainier (Ion he held for four 1 II- refused to accept the po f hi* year lie Is a road build , and If notnlnat-d f1 ■ i ’ " 'ii«* ofri— win givi- Mi.- '■ v m . I'-n-flt of hi* experience I'Ids Un- ||p w||| noon make a ^ .ii. M M M of Ills canili "'it lit.........me ,,f tti- lm « " " ' ' " W II I. Il ll- Will I'll or lo «arry out, If elected to »fffCG. '!"• prie- of succ-sn Is -t-rnal Publicity. Publicity |n any form Is good for your huslnnss 1C bill th- h-Bt of „ ii |„ ill«. I'lay-d - v - r y day In th - col '" I " 1" of the n-wspap-rn o f the '•"unt ry. b r-nrh-s mor- p-opl-, csr- I " f r - a l - r w-lght and remains "iig-r in the memory of I hose fa d in g it. 'o reach your horn- Une your lionie paper. people Ailils Juli s—iii.iic - in Mixinsliln- « n*r— H-v-ral oth er « iff-m l-r* G-l ll-nritig anil tl*ii hin—*. Justice John I'hiilp has h— n gull- t.uny tills w— k Business slurt-.l briskly Monday with three cases to lie heard Saturday night Sheriff Wellington nnd D-puM«* II G Hud field and Walter II idfield journey -il to liirk -n '-ld to attend ( ? ) lh- htg dance or to n— wlio did attend Hardly had they secreted thnniselves In a lumlHT yard b-foro Olof Mis—n park'll Ills car near them and pro- c— d-d to cacti- a suck containing six pints of moonshine He was taken Into custody as were the two pints found on his person. l> ( ll-iu ln g-r wa* caught wit It a flask on his person and K II Cannon was in a v—ry n."How . i l - of Intoxication All were brought to SI Helens and lodged III jail Olson told the Judge that he wu* inking the whiskey to his sick father lie was asked If lie were a cltlxen and replied In th- negative. Il was brought oul that he had been In this country since 1911 and had not mail- any effort to become .» citizen The Judge also drew from Olson Mial be claimed exemption from war service on account of being an ulien an I that he worked In an Astoria ship yard at good wage* while the Amer lean hoys were fighting The judge scathingly denounced hint and closed his arrslngntent hy adding 'you haven't got th- first makings of i cltlxen I'll fine you $30» and *en tence you to 1» days in the countv Jail." The fine was paid and Olson la in Jail. D Ilenitnger fared better II- pl-ad guilty to possessing tntoxlcar ing liquor and » a s fln-d $.•» »"*1 I' ll. Cannon pl-ad guilty «** b-in* drunk and received a lectur«« and a $26 fin«' Moth pal«l th-IT fln-s and left for their homes tn Hlrk-nfeld I’ lowden Scotl. a Portland allor ney. was hreeslng along at ala.ill 4» miles p-r hour when In' was ov-rtak -n tiy a speed <-op 11«. d« posii-d $la hall and didn't call lor it The' batl was forfeited a* a fine William Pringle Jr of Hi- N-haleiu valley was charge«! wtlli t'-mg drunk and disorderly In Vertmnla H- was ar- rested hy officer K 1» Fowler slid brought to Si Helens He plead guilty and puld u $50 fin« Tony Danesse Is chargetl with an assault with a dangerous w-.ipoa (th e weapon Iwlng •« heavy stick of w.H.dl upon on.' II K Anderson H.< will have a hearing lo'lay Hotli par ties live in the Spllxenberg section H ELENS, O R EG O N, FR IDA Y. M ARCH VERNGNIA VOTES FOR AMERICAN LEGION SCHOOL BOND ISSUE SMOKER TONIGHT FRONT SH IPPING ST. H E L E N S H I G H DELEAI S GRESHAM T h - Itank-thall season for St Mel-| |-tin high ended Friday night and the totals won the lust gam- o f the sea- ; ll-itl«.n l l- M Kaliinliiy anil « 'urri«.«l IP»»«*r* K-,i«l\ to Hl«*p V\ li—n Mo* (Hing ! non The contest was with Ureahain hy l o t - of nr» in to Authorizing Honrilla — N— v i t u I Mali I h - h Mini" < high and playird on the Gresham ; ' floor. It wan ari exciting contest IrsUali— o f » 4 * 2 5 ,IHtii lloniln on 111 - W i'li I'm (lam i IPix-rn unii la.cal ! and the score ended in St Helens Heti ral Motions Meat'll anil ( aM'« Hi hoo| lilNtrii t. favor. 20 to 15. In their previous I T al—nl to I'm on I list IP.ol*. |ki.s|MfSi'.J o f— All-geil H-Irs Hue gam- with Gr-sham, St Mel-ns won for Miiglies I -laliv— Divori - « . ram ■I,. . . ... ... by a —on ol 22 in 14 Winning flv II ’r °,t KB.rn° n * 1,lnd ! hH , , To1nlKl‘l v,at « “ >' /‘ “ 'I ' " I ' * ® - from G . . n ) : i n eliminated that leaut'r n i U r lili igl-. flv- dintrIf tn which form fin- union I hia I oat .No. 12, AiiK-rlcan i.-glon .......... „ o . o . i „ in , the 4.^ stale u, „ , „ ! chances for participating school district voted on Saturday In will pul on their in it iu I Hiuoker Th« tournament a' Salem Hiakesley for After having be-u in .■- envión since Inver of isnulng $25,000 In bonds for main -v-ut is a tour round go be- Helen- wa 'll. particular star of Monda'y „.orm ug circuit court. Judge 1 h- purpt.se of erecting a union hip1 « « - e n George llrandon .ml "S'.idler” M the gitine ti>ouKt> (*ach man playiMi J A. Kakln presiding, adjourned on school That the sentiment was ai Troy, both of I'ortlatid. Doth of fai*! ami snappy hall. The record of . .. , Thursduy evening The first motion most unanimous is indicated t.y th- these hoys are clever boxi rs and have he .-am ft,r th- season is; ome h , thHt oi U)e Northwestern overwlielmlng vote given the propo appeared In th- ring at the Mtiwau- . ¿ ' h 8t,(Ì r0J , : National hank vs J D Long, It was a nl'ion. sixty five of fli- 75 voles ear' kle arena "Mysterious'' Hilly Smith I- I h' foreclosure proceeding. Judge Ea- I'clttg In favor of Mi- hiHul issue. at one time heavyweight champion, ifeleiis 39; Milwaukie 21, St. Helens kin h-ld the matter In abeyance tn Iturlng the past y-ar V-m onla and will referee the l.outs and will mule 33; Rainier 37, St. Helens lfi; Mills-) order to permit council for the re i lie boxers perform Hurrounding community have d-v-l boro 18, St Helens 35; Rainier 12. s p e c t iv e parties to furnish author "P«'d so rapidly and many new people On- >.f the big attractions and ote St. Helens 24, Scappoose 10. St. Hel-|¡ hnvlng come In, ttiat the present 'sure to create much interest on the eus 30; Beaverton 12. St. Helens 32; ities. The decree of divorce granted to -h.Hd fa. lilt les have he.-n outgrown | -aril is ” l ' - d " Mill, a wrestler and a (Jr,.,ha'm I4 s , Helens 22; Astoria The nehool building In Vernonla is i recent newcomer to ht Helens Mis 39, St. Helens 15; Gresham 15. St. Mary Escheheck from her husband Herman Escheheck was set aside on i union district elementary building, workouts have been witnessed t.v The boys played 12 |account of there having been irreg- hut the high school lias occupied a many wrestling and boxing fans. II • Helens 20 garnes and made 329^points. winning ul:mtlHB jn the forlIlfer proceedings part of the building It Is now pro- > I u I iiih th- light heavyweight chain posed to erect a building which will ( plonshlp o f the Pacific «'oast and Hi • * ! ' / w . ' ” ,*? !!!!. ■ . i t * i *' t L an4 should Mrs Eschebeck still de- l.e used for high school purpose- heavyweight chumpion.Miip of VV'asii- ' “ * u ’ r, r it - i f ' 8lre 10 ,,,? divorced from ner l.ushand, only ! Ington T h - name of the mau he is h|‘ a _ _____ proceedings will have to he begun ' ... been drawn up by a » meet I is got been made public J O H N E. R A i M S E Y * T h e suit of H. J Anderson vs. R. urrhlleet and two types of buildings ' so tins championship elaiiiiuni Is to C R I T I C A L L Y I L L W. Nicholas, a foreclosure proceed- ur- under consideration, cement eon- I he pitted against a "dark horse.” ---------- 1 ing on certain lots in St. Helens, was ntructlon nnd a frame building The J Other numbers on tlie card are: Word comes from a Portland ho.- heard aud counsel for the respective estimated cost of the former In 1 Doaa vs Lampa, heavy weights; Geo. around $26,000 and meets well the j Gardiner v.-,. Archie New hold; Bet- pltal where lie has been for tin* past parties were allowed time in whicn approval of many, so It was stated 'tier vs Alel.ro; M. Kanary vs. K. ten days, that John E Ramsey is to furnish briefs. A judgment was ally ill and U ttl« hope i- held allowed i K r u k l W in th- fore- •Vs soon as arrangements ar- mud.' , Li-Mont and Türmten vs Page These for th- Isnulng of th- bond« and th- . local boys will box three two-miu- ’ tor bis recovery. Mr. Ramsey suf- closure proceeding against R. W. money Is available work will be start | ut- rounds. f-r-«l an atta. k of influenza and ap Nicholas. T h e foreclosure is on cer- ed on th- new high school building i The arena In In the cltv hall, now parently wan on the road to recov- | tain St. Helens property, and it in hoped to have it r<akdy fort Hie Amerlran Legion lub room The ery, when other complications set !r. Helen Margaret W eigle was grant- The M a divorce from Horace William .ccuputicy wli«m school opens In Mi doors will open at 8 o'clock and the and he was taken to Portland mulches will h-gin promptly at 8:30 trouble appears to he meningitis and 1 W eigle and was restored to her mald- rali County School Superintendent o'clock The committee In charge of reports from the hospital litis mum en name. H-len Margaret Philip. The the program decide«l to eliminate ing were to the effect that* .it* was case was not contested, the defend- Wllk-rnon Informs Th«1 Mist Mia In her com th«-r- ar- about 200 pupils In Me- the dance because th- smoker rna. j unconscious and there had been no ant not appearing. Mr Ramsey plaint the plaintiff alleges cruel and grad- schools In Vernonia and about be drawn out until a late hour on ac change for the better ! lias lived in St. Helens for a number | inhuman treatment and neglect by 36 ur- -nroll-d In the high school count of th- wrestling match. Reports are to the effect that mar.y ! of years and has many friends who I the defendant. She also alleged non- and ll Is expect-.1 that in th- fall the nrollm-nt will he Increased I.V it will come from De-r Island, Warren will regret to learn of his sickness support and that for the exception least one third, so the necessity of and Scappoose and It Is sure that i land grave condition, but hope that of the first two months of their mar- the additional building i* manifest , larve number of people from St P e l there might he a change for the bet- riage life, defendant had failed to ------------- • ---- ---- - en* will he m the hall wiien the pro- ter and he will recover. Mrs Ram- provide tier with funds but left her Q W h 'W A I F I F f T I D N 1 gram begins. The admission charge sey has been constantly at her bus- to accept the home and charity of N r. V I ' . K r t l . r . L r . L 1 1 U I » , j, f|ir g ,.n ,.rit| adnnrslon. $1.50 hands bedside until last night whoi: her parents. The couple were mar- R R KCINCTS C H A N G E D for ringside 8«ats and high school -tie returned to St. Helens for the ried in Vancouver, Washington, on .. udeuts will I.- charged M« night expecting return r.. Port Mai V 1921 Weigh I Known w—------------ land today Her brother from an here and throughout the county bav- T h - county court has mail*' s-v -r i eastern state arrived yesterday to be I mg been the county speed cop until al chsnges in votlng pr««cl-icts in tlili ' cz~vi\4ir n i IN T i u r vtclnlty lleretofore some of the ] ot-MVl n. U L U l l i V l r , ! of assistance during her trouble. I Sheriff Wellington d is p o s e d 'o f his | services He was then employed by puople resldlng In the Bachelor Flat l RELICS A R E F O U N D the City of Scappoose as traffic of- dlstrlct and out on the Yanktoti roaii l : ficer and gamed considerable notor- vot-d In pr— lnct 3 In West St Hol- | Wl.t-n prcparing to move the resi- ons and some o f those reslding ir. d-n— hu'ldlng et thè corner of Co D! r A v C A i i m c w r r iety bolh fi,r and scappoose I L L A m L A u U l L [ $ t L a.* to the numl »-r of auto speeders lie ti- ( oiumbiu City sectlon voted in lunihia a-.d Cowlitz Street», William _______ haled before the Scappoose record- St Meleti* No 2 t'nd-r thè new Mei Unger discover««! several old , er. It is reported that he has ha»l chance only those who r-sld- wlth si r« «'i lights underneath thè house, in thè In« a r p o n i " litniln of the city The w re Ihr«.w n imi oti th - Street t roxvdeil H at*«' t.re«c* MluMrels at yseTerai matrimonial experiences. Perfomtaiicr l.ast Night— Show t«. A suit which will interest many Is ran vote In a Bt Helena pr««ctn« t '.u rli and nrouied considerahle com- , „ _ . , . . that o f the alleged heir* o f Patrick «utli St Helens will hav- a pr-- ni-nt. C. W IH ik-sl-y. gazlng at the I m - l^ i n ated Tonight- Jazz l»an.l Hugheg deCea8ed Hughes who lived einet of Its own. as will Columtila old ligtils. niip<- red a» titoligli he had Stiiek ( aptur#*9* Vmlirnre. ! in Deer Island died intestate. June city. The houndury lln-s of bolli m-t some long lost irlend. "Tlios« . . | J8. 1908. E E. Quick was admin- Warr-n and Yankton precincts ha\ lamps." he sold, "w e r e the first _________ With new jokes, hew songs and j istrator o f the estate which was es- been changed und County Clerk J street _____ lights to come to St. Helen: ^ud they have guile a history con- j new and original skits, the Chamber cheated to the state and Quick turned W Hunt advises th«' people who c In those days, of Commerce Chanters entertained over to the state treasurer, $9.835.- side in these s««'ti> ns to look up thi nected v ith them And now conies Frances M. description of the precincts and se. . tmut thirty-five years ago, we had a packed house at the Liberty theatre 50 all of our public entertalnnn'iits in Thursday nig'it. The jokes were new Hughes. Helen C. Hughes and Dora If th-y are affected by th«1 cluing in boundary lin«-* T'.e .1- cr:pCi>:i 11. old church <»:i th- hill aud the and funny nd the solois's endered Wallace, children ot James Hughes, trail to the church was steep and new selections which were appresi- . deceased brotuer of Patrick Hughes. of th- new precincts and o f th and tevetxl other rei tires who are Yankton Hin t W arr-n pro. net _ 3 of llns ps B J some street lights. First the 1 The second part was a scream seeking to establish their rights to given in il«Tail on page buy p-r If any >n- is unc-rt i!n at to girl* gave an entertainment which 1 Mallie Heacock and Bob Blackburn the escheated property and are suing The case was their being registered In th- proper I netted a tidy little sum. and then j n their farce “ W h y Is a Hen?” ¡t h e state of Oregon. precinct tli- «'l-rk suggests that th •» we young non guv- our entertain- brought down tlie house and Hillie continued until the May term of ig g e r" show and Brown's work on the horizontal i court. re register so a* to avoid any i" iH Ic nient It wa Hea- Before adjournment Judge Eakin «infusion on election day T h " reg- while we wete allowed to finish it. bar was exceptionally good. the church people d:du l let us have cock did clever work and mixed with i h-ard several minor matters and dis- isl rat mu books close on April 1*. T h e poeed o f them. No Jury trials were the church any more to stag- " n i g • n u- ng clown performance g e r " shows. However, wo made grand finale was “ The Shiek" w h- henrd at this session as the May BRIEF N E W S NO TE S Maurice i term o f court will take care of such • enough, addtd to what the girls appeared in Jazz Land. O F H O M E P E O P L E m i d - to buy these lamps W e bought Richardson took the pert o f “ The j cases. them from t i e city o i Portland anil Shiek" and l.e was ably supported T A X M O N E Y IS Honorable Magnus Saxton was a if | reni«*inl>ei right, paid $37 for 111" by the company of black-faced ar four of them Some of the boys win tists who were gorgeously costumed Port land visitor today B E IN G P A ID IN took part in our show w -re Frank for the occasion. The program will Ml»» A n y George went to l'or' luti,) this morning for a short visit Miles, N A Perry, Henry Runge and he repeated tonight and some addi Although April 5th is the date set tional new features put on. F o llow by law as to the payment o f at leas; myself.'' with relatives Tiie old lights are nlisut 2 *■# feet ing is tho program: one-half of the tax assessed, if the Mrs Jaci b George always renient First Part Interest on deferred payment is not tiers St Patrick'» »trthday for It is , in height and ere of fancy construc- . . . B o b Blackburn charged a considerable number of Vh, 'iTnniveraar'y " o f ” her blrtlL ' ' ' ' ' " Gee" ......... the top of each light. Blaki sley taxpayers have an event which she is celebrating to "Jaberw ocky" . . . O p e n in g Overturn Columbia county day. Matty friends called at the 1 * »o k on I o f the old lights to add to "Out o f the Shadows". J V. F a m ei! called at the sheriff's office and ex In» collection of keepsakes of tlie* changed money for the tax receipt, a George home to extend congratula " T h e Old City H a ll" ................... time» of long ago ..........................Bob Blackburn. Jr. majority o f those who have paid. lions and best wishes ---------- 0 ---------- Deputy Sheriff Graves said, are com "Plantation L u l l a b y " ...................... W A Woods has leased from Mrs ........................Maurice Richardson paratively small taxpayers, the larg W O R K TO START Thomas Ishlst-r the store room for est single amount being about $500 morly occupbul hy the t luh ( .gar O N R I T T S B U R G R O A D "Pullman Porter Blues” ............... The total collections to date have .....................................Joe Naumau Store. It I» reported that Mr Woods hern about $30.000 and the sheriff s “ Granny” ..................... Sam Ingham who comes front Vancouver. W .i-li. That portion o f the Pittsburg St office has made two turnovers to the "She's a Mean Job” . .Halite Heacock »,III buy the stix'k of goods and the .... — .Helena road from Tran holm to the From now- on the pay- . Bob Naumau treasurer. pool fixtures and re-open the place. , m l( d tskanle. a distance o f up Selected . . . . Karl Bralllard nients will b-sin to come in in larger “ Old P a l” . . Friends will he pleased to l am 1 pvoxlmately three miles, will he wid- R W. Murphv amounts and more frequently. thnt Mr» John F Joitnson v ho un ened and prepared for macadam In ' Teach M e" „ „ The roadway is " D ix ie " ................... Entire Company ilerwont an operatimi at the St V in the near future. CHANTERS MINSTRELS cent hospital Moti day Is g-ttlng along nleely Mr Johnson was n Port land Thursilay and sald thè ners» had allowed thè patlent to alt up for a short whlle. U B h.iving Ralph W. Kavanagh H after soonV 'aw eek VisitVng"hls parent -. Mr ini Mrs P J Kavnnagtl. will leave for Seattle tomorrow He Is tend- m - |be government vocational school In thal c'ty Ralph was in the slg nal service of the aviation depart non! during the war uttd while In I ranee was Injured hy an explosion His hand was badly Injured and h- suffered other Injuries He was in M,- t, .stillal for several month* he »„re being Invalided hack to the Cntted States graded hut is only sixteen feet wide and since tho ri»ek Is to he 12 feet wide the county court decided to wid en the road to 20 feet The work will he done under the supervision of Roadmastcr B--t Mills and Sup- j ervlsnr Pther Clark. Instead o f let ting it by contract as w s first con j »¡.len d. Judge White stated Ilia' the work would start as soon as the weather conditions permitted an., since li scorns that the prospect* an that good wealther Is on the way It I* probe hie that work will h«*g.n he I fora the end of the month The court has not made >:ty definite plans for the rocking although they ar- , considering letting contracts for thi [ part o f the work, the county to fur- ¡nish the rock from their quarry near iTrcnholm and another quarry which YOUTHFUL COUPLE will he developed in the Sixteen Mile A R E M A R R I E D Hill section. Frank H O'Conrer. Rgo.l 2rt. and Teachers' day wna observed at the FPa Kelly aged 15 both residents Bachelor Flat school house last Fri NOTES of the V.'rtionla a c t io n o f the n»nn «lay A special program was ar -V wer.' united In marriage Thur runge«l by the teacher*. Ml es Mad The steamer Rontolniis arrlv-d on 1 ' morning by Rev S Dartow John sen and Larsen and the pupils en Thursday night and is taking on « "on The yonihfnl hr do waa tw o m - tertalned the large numb, r o f pa consignment of 450.000 f"-t of Him I't.nlcd hv her step father. F II T r e - p r o n a pres«>nt. A pleasant f.-nlnro of her for delivery at some port ' barn who g ivo his per. tisslon to the entertainment was the serving west coast of South America Th. the marrlt ge and assisted in ««-curing of a nice dinner, a feature Miai the nft'aiii'T K v r o t l l«i!»n wMn 1.4» . the marriage Brenne After p«>rft rm t'W h e r e did not «"xpi'ct and ‘ t««ok 1 00» of crooooteil li*** »nil lum The din ,ig the ceremony. R v John on gave them by completo surpris- her. sailed Mon.lav night for Guay •he couple a heart-to-heart talk on ner was furnished hy tho pit irons anil mas. Mexico. vlH San Pedro The the rcsponsIHDMca of m r r > d Ilf«' It Is said thu' practically every fam Steamer Daisy Ptilm.tn sailed Tu«s and the aerlousnec» of the marital Hy j I v In the flat was re present ini at the .tuy with 1.200.000 f«*et of lumber entertainment. obligation tukeu. for San Pedro. WATER N u m b e r 14 17, 1922 Intermission WOMAN b CLUB HAS .......................... Orchestra' INTER ESTIN G M EETING Olio ■ ■ - ■ Halite Heacock and Boh Black- i The W o m a n '» Club met at the b u r n ................. " W h y Is a H en ?" home o f Mrs. Albert Ilurcham on Bar Artist Kxtraordlnary . . . Tuesdav afternoon. March 14th. Mr*. .............................. Billie B Brown M I, T Hidden of Portland ad- G m n d Finnic— Jn/x I-anil ilress-d the club members and guests The Shiek ____ Buster" Rich irdson 1 on "W om an's Influence in the Home P-cg% O’ N e i l ................... K M cArdl- City " Mr* Hidden who is very well U i c k v O N. il Odell Bennett known throughout the state as an Jazz-bo R e e l ............... The Company i ardent supporter o f woman's equal- Danclng Bov* and Girls Jas Arch ity. placed the responsibility of iuson. Bob Blackburn. Bob Nt u t woman very vividly before her aud- man. Joe Nauman. Halite Heacock ; ience. Sam Ingham J V A Farnell. Bil- The St Helens W o m a n s Club ¡la k e » an active Interest in the pub- lie B Brown. Odell Bennett. i lie library and community affairs and ! will give a lea on Friday afternoon, W O R D PICTUR E March 17 for the benefit of the 11- Selections PUZZLE CONTEST brary Beglnntng today The Mist .tarts B U R E A U M E M B E R S H I P its “ P - W o r d " Pi: «lie Contest Turi iK trupA cinir to page 7 and you wilt see the ptc 1 N L K t h A o l IMO ture and get Interested In the puz | ' zle. See how many objects y n car J " Hale, a memher o f the ex- find begi-ning with the letter "I* " ocutive committee o f the Columbia It Is a big game iti which everyon- County Farm Bureau, reports to can take par* and one feature about Secretary John L 8tori? that the il is that many attractive cash priz campaign for membership is meeting es are offered the successful con I with succo - and he I* enrolli' g many testants. It *L%cs not cost you any-1 now members In the bureau He thing to ent-r this contest, and you states, also, that many of the farm are sure to have much pleasure tn I member* o f the bureau have taken working o i l the puzzle. -.> get the advnn a g- o f th-ir m em bersktp In picture in front o f you gel your buying farm equipment at the re- [pencil and paper and go to It. Full [ ducetl prices offered to bureau iuent- ber». particulars are given en page 7.