’’HE ST. HELENS MIST ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 24, 1922 M , I m !ÌY u n e k T o i . e n i n g Miludy'n Shop | m nillInK Ilo- utI«tri Iloti «if tlu* ladlon, in th«* << » i ti in i. of Clio M imi tliln w *ek f to Ilio HprliiK tuli lltiery opotiiiiK «*f ih«* I»« u u 11 f a l t li mg ho c|o»r io ilm f** ni In Ino boari whlri wIII l>o un tliMpIry In tlmt populur *- * mui i lian»« «» t I U**»* *1» Irti «Hl» Tin * «filinii««iovi— -Nfal«* 1 l u h l l a l i i i u n t on T u o R iU y of non tHANTEKS TO ASSIST DEATH SUMMONS PARENT-TEACHERS JOHN E. RAMSEY 1 l" ' ** *"r ****•"•• lilt loll lit 0**1* i i ' n k — 4 'banter* Minstrel* 1*1«J 111 It lllll h t fo r ll.- ii. f l i ,,f Prominent I1 iisim . sk M um Ilf HI. llcl- ••ns P u n se * A m u ) ul P o r t la n d llo * - |iila l I r lilu y — I U H r a l 11 >-1*1 H u n . Number 15 YOUNG WOMAN PASSES AWAY Mrs E f 'le May Kromrey, wife o f | Robert V. Kromrey, passed away at her home In West St. Helens, W e d n e s d a y , March 16. Heart trouhl" which followed an attack o f Influ enza was the cause of her death De ceased w u h horn In Warren, Novem F n Mins blig ug.il ill ILiinlling Food ber. 1K99 and resided In Columbia Musi l i d i e ili-alili (len ifícate— No county all her life. In addition to lU-slaurunlN lo be Allowed on Koat her widower she Is survived hy two children June ag> d two years arid Hide o f HI rand ¡street. Council Hays. Wllmar Marie who was only three | weeks old when her mother died, ResLuuranta. eating houses and and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E Kversaul, seven brother» and one sis those who work in such places were ter. Funeral services were held a’ given the undivided attention of the the Moulton .Methodist church F r i council at their meeting Mondav A resolution was passed day -:fternoon and conducted by Rev night. S. Itarlow Johnson. The intermerit which staled that alter the present wan in the Vankton cemetery Many licenses had expired (they expire on floral offerings attested the popular March 31) no other licenses would ity of deceased and were expressions he granted to operate restaurants or eating houses on tue east side of o f sympathy for the bereaved .Strand street. Two restaurants are affected, the St. Helens Cafe and the Bungalow Restaurant. If the res olution of the council is carried out, neither of these places will he al- | lowed to operate at their present lo c a t io n s after March 31. However, | when the council passed the resolu- Hchooner Edward K. Weal Taking lion, they were not aware of (he fact . . Godfrey had t a r g e for Dark Continent . . Port; I iliat Recorder , , issued a { license to the Bungalow Restaurant Hteuiiu-r Hunln Cruz due Iues.hu tor one whole year, so if the council , , , , .. . ____ ait.* oa thi« It will be ...... K.-ary for v»u«*k 4 G i u l l a r i la i I lu ll. ila ) a n il l n l . r iii. n l a l T a c o m a . .Vira Saul liun r«***«iilly nuda nonio K uril*. Alt*« k i d a n d I ih <» i i i «* 'f*n« dacldadly » llm r llv t » nini con v«nlou 1 'Ibi it Helen» Chamber o f Com atldii ioiim lo hor al o r« tn Ilio wny of merce Chanters held u lm After an illhHHH of several weeks - me»« meet h Kamsey. , John w.,., as I v<* IIID' J , a n well-known WOII'HUOWII and ill, f'I' ihn i uhlnoi». now counlorn un I mi* W hr»j u iiit W . .lie s.lay night uiid Hecrolury j well-liked resident o f St Helen «hulvwi. Sito r a r I mm in *lock ali •• ns I r. ar ,n ■ J \ A l uruell |ire»enled ( iu - h i .I away at tlie flood Uamiirlta p«*«'lully fino Haaoriniont of 1 u *1.» h Samaritan i flnant lal aiateiiient of the orgu | tu apital in I'ortland Friday afte . ouriiiK apparai, un woll ih u imi Friday after l/.atImi It waa ascertained there was Ttif e»tJihh«dim«'«»i o f « « » I h noon Tubercular immingina wan Ulto of rulliti« ry gooda. Sin* uya Ufflcient money In I he treanury to the ra u m * of nia death and followeil ìrh form of h I. i I* g*>» «‘r u m e n i aho la bai tur propano! t liuti ev»*r '.v< r authlpaled ex pen»«' for music snidar lo Ilo* on«* In M ali«», |«» hi at tuck of Influenza When it wan U i I m yonr (o rnaal l >ortlun«l rompo! | im I e l l e i HUppli' h and leave i neat ' *e< n that Ilia condition \vu8 serioua ,u|»Ham (la«* imni«*n»Mi« ro lli- |» un a lili un extra largo stock of ull lam e .. tl wa- decided to present j no wa taken to the hoapllal and lli.«M, and oxtondn u moti rord'al DiiMilort- In* Fan nt-Tc.teh.-rs association w th •verythlng within tlie power of in ed |,*i«.L«n*<n rr«|iilrlng Krad- nvit tlon lo Ilio ludion lo cali u ,\t • u to i id them In th" worlt • f fur en 1 sciente wus done but the disease ua J « Í fa»«**» «»I «I |»**r Iuoaday slilhg niili i<> underweight children i could not he checked «•ral for a | hti « m | o f fUn ho attend the public nchot Is. The | Mr. Ituinsey dime to St. Helens 111 jim pi, a tv»*« llilnU fiiajorlf) (SocFitioii lias . n carrying on this lyu'J und Willi hin wife established J foli* of Ih« |a,"|»l«» I n - iiij » n rr««* ork tur severaI m in'lis and silice i bakery Ity close attention to the MO (o oir*n • *111«' f Itl*i. ere are r.iuny cmldreii whose par- maim-. h he built up :i large patron \ di» Id* «I hm ’ hh I oh o f lh«* l«,,K- <-nt* m noi ¡.fiord thè cXpunse, tln- ige which increased as the years Idljilurr, lli«a firs» f « i in i r*H|ii, <« ■ 'nociutimi unii- io ik lo fiirulsli the went hy und luter lie moved to his Mil» an*l Ihr •»«•, ••ml to a« f milk willu ut eli. : i to thè children. o n building on Columbia street. ■| m > h (finn. Ii»i4*rt*wl In Ml«i*a “ I*" \\**r«| 1*1« tun* When infornimi oi the uctlon of thè K'*|'«*al of ill* lllillag«# ( i l l in nters, Mr i Thomas Isbister. I’ ll¿7I f I n («rowing— Many Suhrnll f*r hlghrr tHliKalliaial I iimi I- usi leni of the ussoeiaiion sald, "ili lUliollH. i i iittif of t he l'ut em - Tene he ra asso- t l l H M I T » t «» l*ll/./.l«‘---- ( Ofltt*Wt » l«*N- t (<ua«o!!«!nf !«*n **f fli«« « ( a i r ' ai ,t. 1 » i r l i to thunk Mr. Natiinati •* n «ill \ |iT ll H h : nimmt**ton* n l l l i Ihr* r o la * and tiie luemhor* of tlm ciumters for U hi * abniintiiip’at* *»f • mum «« of ' helr thu'igItifulne s itid tlielr gen (firm Tltal the *’ |i" word picture puzzl .olia (lem timi wlilch v, ili uid us iu la)|M»»tn!C nf « I** 11 or h«*u«l in interesting to tlie many auhscrlh irr. ni: on tln- Importarli work w “ | license already issued. Tue council in *»n r%«*r> j«f*r*»«»ti «»ter 21 ra of the Mist la Indlc-teo hy th> mve nnderluken i'he donatlon wiil The four-masted schooner Edward • iaiin i iiey are acting upon the sug- jrarn of ng»\ many answers received I*lie Ion,. i.d ahi.ut cover otte inotitii's expensi- It. West arrived in St. Helens Mon gostion of the stale food coinmissiou Iiti|»»*«iiig of an in« unie ( m \ Hat o f word» beginning with tile li .od coui s Jusi a, tln rigiri Fine I day and is at the ducks of the Is (o r whatever it might be called— i* a ni* aii" of | m *> mij ; a |N»r* ter "F " convinces us thaï the Fuz m uri eacli ne ni! er of our orea- land Lumber company taking on a there are so many commissions in the tloB <»f • f»i* •*(»(«* r||M*QIN'N. .le Picture has been carefully stud . '.stilili ' Il Ip; ,11 ■■ 1 :t the .et ioti of cargo of lumber for a port in South state government that it is impos tifi eh intera eil, aliti it la Interesting to note ht.Vt Africa. The vessel has a carrying sible to keep record of all of themj many object* which liogtii with tin Il v. as itectded tu tiuv» a liun<|uei opacity of 1,000,000 feet and will who stated that the condition of the loiter " P ” are io be found in the pi. it thè Fungilo.v ri tu' rnnt on Mon- be loaded on or about April 10th. It beach underneath the . restaurants tirai itine that li" I" "I-I*1 < f <*» lure The atiswi is reselred are from luy evi ri it and ali who partlcipsted ti» county are » ’ .11 y Interested is the first cargo to be shipped from was such tha, it was uoriC idvisable to n thè hiliitorel show, tip* rchustra, ¡Hi. luti • j.' •; i. U to 111 w the young, the near-young, tin- mid .St. Helens to the “ dark continent" operate restaurants in that section. It die aged and the old folks Por III sl.er - ih kei i k--rs and otl-er hslp- is expected that some legal complica for the past several years. tun. the Miai arranged for • fa ll The minsi rei • laute, a youth of 1;- years sent in rs v ili li" pn s- nt The ten thousand ton steamer tions will follow the ruling of the v>rt if tie ' 1,1,1 '* A* how t on i Md..> ni «ht drew a largo t long list of names mnl In the sain i ri •* pub Montgomery City, after taking on council. oail t here was received a letter from row <!. ri fa 1 th ' ' " T t y t heat re was Ordinance No. 281 was passed by 1.000,000 feet o f lumber for deliver/ N maint if the t i l o r f l Itu.l a woman past the three score ami alinemt g(lied Th»? ti* tendance the The ordinance at New York, sailed Wednesday eve an unanimous vote. »htch aided tl.. MI at In gather ten age. who. Judging from Un* 1 <t • colKl night e: K ret•d»*d the expecla ning The lumber is consigned to wnich is published in full on page 3 thr nPWR of th* mooting tien .! r Naiinn:in »? of word» su lou It ted. look as much In tto iu behalf o f this issue of the Mist, provide» ihe McCormick yard in New York. ih*--«* r* * •p.»!»* * f b«* fir*,f «f tl 10 < Ilisuters wli ll«*H to thank the teiest us did the youth The Norwegian steamer Komulus that, " A l l persons affected with au jr of whlrh s* r ff*Ti*«l hy fh«* ■ u * fo r their f)fvt ronÍITT6. While the rules and Inst rum Ions is expected to arrive today to take infectious or commun'.cable form of jorti Ckîwnb^r uf « «»umore# coin Tl u* organisai(ion has received an i» given in full on page non of tut« on 225.000 feet of lumber which will d.sease is prohibited from engaging *• u i mean * f »^rooming th« at ioni from Ha!!n l o r co miner- week's Mist seem to he plain, lln re «l vit complete the cargo. The vessel goes id any work which occasions the in* i n condition« In fh# stm* • rial 1 r 1 u h (o rom i Kainlt-r and pre- o South American ports. Another j handling of food or drink for human jOrtgon. which «*v* rv Mp«*uk#r said • cm to he some who do not get (ion! th»* in in »i r< lio»v T J Fllp- the right understanding of the con Ihe ordinance also In-ceised was horn in Illinois iu steamer which will take cargo to consumption. I KrtoiiH »nd in i «» h** rom«*dl<d ;» u <>f K.ailler, <*xt«*nd<-d the Invita- I.SSII and when a youth came west Peru and Chile is the Santa Cruz ; provides tor the issuance of health § thi nallcnt f•* . ur« h which d** test and ao us to put them right let (Ion an«! HuNln»* SH Man a ter Natitnun It costs nd located in Tacoua and It was which Is expected to arrive in 8t. (*certificates to those found tree from pod it th«* cm if r *fi< •• of i h«* stai«* us explain I hese few facts took the mailer up wiih the members The steamer will such diseases. The ordinance was an Qlttrc on tax in»* stlcatlon with nothing In enter Ihe contest, sub .if the organization who agreed to go 'here he n e t and married his wife. Helens Tuesday. a rlher or non subscriber are on the The cofiple came- to Ht. Helens In loud 1.000.000 feet here and finish emergency one and after having re Uiptycrx of ri.i* i> and Colimi The proceeds will lie same level However. If the party to it »In 1er 19U9 and since that lime have re working cargo at other places on the ceived the approval o f the council count»«»* at A » ' iu. S r tiir d ») answering tin- puzzle wauls to auh given to tlie Hamier commercial dded here. Mr Kamsey was a quiet, river. j was signed by the mayor and Is now- ch 18 -tribe for ihe Misi, or renew the hotly and will lie to cover part of the inobtru-dvo character, a man who The steamer Willamette rrrived one of the city laws. lu rftmmift*»«* con »«1st «*d «»f I N City Attorney J. W. Day reported .ubacrlption. or p y ihe hark sul* expense of gelling out the booklet took much Interest In civic affuirs late last night and will take a car chMrm^n, ('«»* \ MrKonnm, T rripilve of I'olumhlu county which in«l mailers good for the rommuniiy go of 835,000 feet o f lumber for San on the meeting of the tax cominiss'on -crip-Ion. for on«' year they will he lupman. Port lumi. C A brand lie several commercial bodies in I'o- end always lent Ills support, hut In Francisco. The vessel is scheduled to in Astoria which he attended as a •bur*, and W«l»«*r l*l«»rco, l#u tated In Ihe secoud class. Hie firs) lumhiu county have united on lining if when sending urh a quiet manner that few knew sail Sunday evening and will lake a representative of tne city and o f the de About r.o local tnxpaycrs pi ize being t i l ) The dal - o f Ihe Itainier show will be St. Helens chamber o f commerce. n ait answer lo the puzzle a suit- .f it. lie was a member of the St number of passengers. I prient will«* ( ohiinhla count» .inn mured later hut it is thought it Helens city council for two years and District Attorney John L. Foote also r»prwfnt#d by County Judge script Ion or renewal for two years will lie early in April. Weekly Lumber Review. made a report and paid a high com took much Interest in the plans In White. ('«»inni! hi *.nor \V .1 accolti pa n les lite answer lu the puz zie the parly g u n Into the Hurd cluse For the first eleven weeks o f 1922 pliment to Mr. Day because o f his which meant the further develop rton. J Î, K* o*< district attor he first prize for the highest cor MARGUERI I E CLARK ment o f th- city. He was a member mills reporting to West Coast Lum able presentation of the lax situation C W Btakcaic», ootearor; J Columbia county. The fourth BACK TO SCREEN if St Helens Lodge A. F. & A. M bermen's association produced 96,- iu Several Ih», city afonie» of St I f •* lt*n » . tee! answer being $U0 hills were audited and ap ■ lasa prizes are more, for Instance, ind of A1 Rader temple of -the 106,964 feet more lumber than they J and W [i Kv-i.sofi After an absence of more than a Shrlt.e. sold; and 7?,TOT,635 feet more than proved for payment and the council be f'.rsl prize In Ibis class being tdu Tw*» l'ur|NiM*s ll.l.l acted upon minor matters and dis Ilm fifth class pays (he fortunate | year from Ihe screen, which time was Tlie fune-;il services were con shipped. railing the ».• |.,n to order i spent in honeymooning. Marguerite posed of them before adjournment The eleven weeks' production was person who has the highest number ducted at the Finley mortuary Sun Ira n l»ay said the .»l.je.-t of jt l a r k lias returned to Ihe sliver 846.0TT.491 feet; new business 749 - was taken. -if correct words the hand-umc prize day afternoon. Imperial lodge, A. F. »eetlnr« I» to «• lire the views I sheet and may lie seen "t The l.lh ,f $ M .v A M of Portland officiating, and 970,527 feet; and shipments 768,- !tiie people generally on the tin It Is an easy and interesting game i eiiy next Sunday afternoon and eve the body wa* taken to Tacoma. 369,856 feet. BRIEF HAPPENINGS \ ffu r . nlng In her greatest comedy effort. One hundred and thirty-two mills Washington, f r interment. A nunt reached ««ch a coédition, he t.et the 1‘ uzzle F id lire puge, figure "Scrambled W i v e s ” trifle s pro- ABOUT THE CITY ■ ul and write down the objects which her of members o f the Masonic lodge reporting for the week ending March . Ihn iodi * rn* umi niUMt I ip «*r«*at hegln with llie letter “ F", send the | notince this the hlggi-st humor-hit ii- nd of the I. O. O. F. lodge went to IS, manufactured 81.960,571 feet of to proTid»* other ■*ourf»*H i»f r**» | tears II is one of two picture« that In Insurance Business.— J. H. * a** well a«i to b . n th«* hurdfom list lo Die Mist and *•"' It you can i j she produced in her own studio dur Portland to pay their last sud rites lumber; sold 89.247,132 feet; and Thatcher who was in business in St. Mr. Itamscy, In addition to his shipped 75,892.921 feet. ^•td the cotntn.ttei* h m Hturtod win a cash prize Try Ii Many others ing the year. Those who saw "Little Thirty-three per cent of all new Helens for the past ten years and widow. Lena A. Kamsey. is survivel with two »»nds in vi«*w, u mor«* ire doing It, why not you? i lieorge Washington" will want to see by two sisters. Mrs. N. Davis and business taken during the week was which he recently disposed of, has »fahl# ayiteni of taiailun and an 'Miss t lark In "Scrambled Wives.” for future water delivery. This taken the agency for the National airs 11. F. (irulihs of Tacoma. ulule retrenchment that will | On Monday night “ The Merchant amounted to 29.427.132 feet, of Life Insurance company of Chicago AMERICAN LEGION ------------- » - —— if a reduction in tua.-s and add of Venice" will lie screened at The which 21.486.006 feet will move nud during the two weeks he ha3 SMOKER A SUCCESS Liberty under tlie auspices of the RESULTS OF THE coastwise or intercoastal; and 7.- worked for the company has wrltton .sie question is a most Import student body o f the St. Helens high 939.126 feet will move export. New an amount o f business which is grat DECLAMATORY CONTEST une Habits are "as.ly formed Tlie verdict of sev -ral hundred school business for delivery by rail amount ifying to both the company and him «re hard to break The habit fans wli alli-nded ihe American "Hurled Treasure" with Marlon self. ed to 1,994 cars. |»perallii* nnitii > ,.ne .>f lh'*ni Leftlon smoker at the city h II Fri- iiavics. is the attruction Tuesday and • • • The result of the preliminary de Forty-two per cent o f the week's IPrtapero»« till anuiey Is spoil' duy night was that lh legion put Wednesday. It Is a story of udventuro clamatory contest Tuesday and W e d lumber shipments moved by water. Wins Basel..ill Game.— The Junior i‘ly >nd our mnntry lias plle.l hi a good program unit the -niokei filled to overflowing with thrills nesday afternoon was as follows: This amounted to 32,092.921 feet, of town team of 3t. Helens played a * debt that will I • a Iturden for was an uiuju lifted success. Itryanl Washburn Is scheduled for Eighth grade, first. Keta Atchison. Ther which domestic clearances accounted game of basebiul with the Junlcr Thll meeting Is open In were six 3-round bouts at ged by lo j Thursdny and Friday in “ A Full Mis Petty grew '» K e c e p tiin ;” sec- for 19,515.176 feet, and over-seas team of Warren Sunday alteration. »T '»tpatcr ami • ho com m lttC ' al boys tt'td a 4 roui d i oxiug --xhi 'House.' mid to be an uproarously ond, Kuth Levi. ''Peaches Preference clearances. 12.677.7 4 5 feet. Rail The game was played on the local t the view >t ' le people before billon by Frank W ei h a id Oeorg«-i funny comedy drama m Blessings;” third, Raymond De shipments amounted to 1.4 60 cars. lot and the St. Helens teams came [Prepare, lu rpp„ r| liaudon o f Portland " R e d " lllll j For the last day of the week Wll Vln, "Spartacus to the Gladiators." with rsciini out with the long end of Ihe sccre. «tlOÛS to ||(. '‘ "lllllte .l to the and llu d d y" Boston rave a fifteen j Ham Farnum appears in u Idg sea Seventh grade, first, Edna Weeks, 10 to 6. Lyle Garrison did tha Miai uro " minute exhibition of wrestling The | story. "The Scutllers " "The Bear S tory;” second. Helen HOLSTEIN BREEDERS wirling for St. Helens an 1 Hector -------------v — . ■ • Mowers, "Kentucky Philosophy;" Fell Tav \\ ,tn 1 . ‘»I flint exhibition was between Jones I-ellville the recelv.ng. The teams ELECT OFFICERS will third. Van Adrms, "R osa .” Sixth ¡r»nlrally nil of • morning «e* •mil Browu. 7 5 pounds The kids put p i J i i i i p W I ' E I J settle the baseball rupremaeg *>■ occupa I i.y p> ak’ rs from up it rough and tumble fight and " grade, first. Helen Carlson "M r o ' this seciou when they cross bats lutti h|. ANSWERS SUMMONS ,lop T o a d ; " second. Rrlph John’ The Holstein breeders o f Colum next Sunday afternoon. Bill Bennett, Tubulen and Brown, county the only other or..1 scon d a lili. bia county met in the circuit court Fh llip Ne pioneer of Columbia "Nathan H a l e ; " third. Charles Aron- H John II Sint' h . halrmnn of weight 136 pounds, followed and pul who is shortstop, coach, yell leader .t lu honte of "on. "T h e Boy lo the Schoolmaster.” room at St. Helens. Monday. March and general manager o f the locals, is 1 Aitnrta t'hamlier f Commerce up a good exhibition The crowd on (.(1„ nn passed away :mRtee Fifth grade, first, Ruth Coates, " I n 2()th, and organized a county-wide joyed Ilio bout between Bittner anil |s,,.ieiitn near Warren. Satur- sure that the St. Helens aggregation Deceased with his dignant N e llie ; " second, Verna Han Holstein Breeders’ association. The will chalk up another victory. What the) r||it • ft,--»min W. Hay, çlty attorney o f 81 Albro, 148 pounders 't er. "A n K .r a n d ;" third, a tie be following are the officers elected at '**« ««Id that during the war ill1* larked In skill they made up in ag parents cante to Oregon It 1853 He • a * President. Paul C. »t» and rlty .p. , nre.it amoun' gn oalvonesa The crowd gave the de Is survived hy two brothers, Fred tween Atlele Httehmnn, "B etty and this meeting: Traiqter Pays H u e.— Frank Stev the Bear,” and Amy 8tcn. "Bn's Adams of Warren; vice president. 1 anney aa ..y,.ry one wanted rlsion to Altro. rick Neer of Victoria, It t ' . anti The l>o..s iatmpo ens who resides at Kerry was brought bout was not us good Both »hi.wed John Neer of Vancouver. Washing Soft Spot." The pupils taking first Frit* Anliker o f Goble; tec ret ary and mints and real proper nd » -rond places wtl) contert with treasurer. C. D. Erickson o f Warren before Justice Philip Wednesday and I*»» compelled to hear the burden a lark o f training, and the bout w s ton. anti one sister, Mrs Sarah Fan Funeral services j buplls of the same grades of the | Two directors were elected to act charged with shipping heaver skins •"sull Un. iiniv now faces -i i ailed o f f soon after Ihe gong sound id - (it V n coti ver Th-- contest will be j w ith the altove named officers as out of the state. He plead guilty and e r e conducted by Rev S Harlow Moult n school il for the start of the third round « «um of de|tn<|uent taxes and thought - held in the high school auditorium , a hoard of directors, as follows: was fined 1125 which he promptly An exhibition which pleased was it the White tinder king Mg. r,,v ollo er r means n of paid. Several deputies from the parlors on Tuesday «ml the inter at ei-ht o'clock. Friday evening Lewis Snider of Warren, and J H slate game department made the ar ^ •»«rested W g f e a s t Hh."ul'1 be devised Hint o f George Gardiner and Archie March 3 1 _________________ | Wist of Seappoose. Titesi hoys weighed In at •n.-tit w i.- in the Mason I f cemetery r" e l poll lax to reach Nets bold | The association decided to endorse rest and found several beaver skins « f »ho do not p.tv taxes now 165 pounds and mixed txi without the pure bred dairy sire campaign n Ihe shack occupied by the defend ■ he least hesitation They went lite It la ik s I'o n im tsslo ns It was claimed that he had to be started In the county in the ant. entire disti nee anti spectators avard "f bay added that onte o f the near future, and in the interests of been sltipping the skins to Minneapo •ul Ihe deeialon to Gardine" who t or V remmisden-, a te d iip t lc a t e d .his campaign agreed to give ten lis and Ihe U. 9 authorities learned r|ed New bold with a wicked umici ■J wish he I Id. I that they had dollars to be divided into Iwo of It. They notified the IT. S man cut which he un O i I to advantage in heard of tl public service first prizes between the grades and at Portland and the information was ’'a wtc.n sine, its in ilt ig *" 1 h e every clinch high school for the best essay on given to the game department. Tho IxtMonl o f St. Helens V. on a well arrest of Stevens followed. ** rate Ini re . adding, “ we the pure bred sire. * e st d« not h, mu, |t vv,,■ .. o f f without de lived decls'on over Girt, a black Professor E B. Fitts o f the O re liltti we • -- »re wir h h •> T h „ fish and tan fistic artist of Ruinier t'h*y gon Agricultural college was pres M.ty Be « ouneiltnan.— While not ••me put up a go. d exhibition and net ent and discussed various subjecls expressing an opinion as to the pres com misst. ,n he t botagbt ' uf no ns»* fxt . pt to look after nrally the local boy was th • .aver of interest to Holstein breeders ent personnel o f the city council or lie. T h e dusky skill Rainier boy pul hatrherles, whil- the chtld wel P. A. Frnkes was elected to an advocating any Immediate change or up u good fight but the deci.ion. * commlssion (< ne ne.-detl honorary life membership In the Co suggesting a candidate. It is evident had one been made, vvi uld have gone lumbia County Holstein Breeders' that the stork thought there should y »Iway. g..t tun k to the farm Ml I ’i >IH \ M l \ I T E R association in recognition o f the be more council timber in St. H -I- , he said. eid peraonally I to LeMont The main event was not so oxclt W'd UVe to s.-e « lax exeniptfmt At the left Is seen a six foot fir stump all set for burning. At the great good he has accomplished for ens. for he called at the residence of the breed Councilman and Mrs. J. W. McDon •aeryone nperstlng t farm 1 » " * Ing as sorte of the preliminary bonis tins s i n e dump consumed through the application It was anil.timi . d I kaI !.. would be - ___ practically „ ” *»* puhlic uttllil d>> not pa> "a four-round boxing exhibition" anil (>f ald cn Thursday. March 16, and pre Zysetl stump burning method as perfected by the Oregon Agrl- Ins*ei d of coming home for h:s sented them with a fine baby boy * »rttportltmate w ltli t h o - o Int , etili Ü raí* A bulletin describing this method II was Jinit th-'t nothing more ■ Coi ¡ego" ----*■* 'KxVrln.ent ------Stat'nn Slal'ort A bulletin describing this method Easter vacation Louis La Bare is with who has already taki-Vi a prominent *d on Ihn (armer Ther»* are in ■•Speck" Hurknes. ( » n u e , . o f ........ the Oregon Agricultural college ca- place in the deliberations o f the Mc- Cduntv ton ntany high «ehosvl» ' helleve the suiue condition ex S s “ r r RO? w î. h ' hm dot band «nd making a tour of Donald household and hits won every Lu. X i ï ï e i T t a ï ï h ma, .......» - « n e d from County Agen, HoIIbaugh. •hewhera " southwest Oregon. The band I* com argument within the family circle, volca.'announced fhsrn and Dr Turk j le r th ' r,.te-...r Scudder and t ounty Agent ( l'm miri 111 . * j»'««» — —r : - posed o f thlrty-slx pieces and 80 and with the experience he has llollbitiigh three stump hunting item, metra Hons were held In C. olunthia Waals Poll Tax er was timekeeper. Bachelor Flat. mnalclcns tried out for places Jt gained, it Is possible he might be a county The first one at Ihe P C Jacobsen fnrm near Rachel. »*r*in Wbite cminty Jttdge i>* was • compliment to Louis who is Tn candidate for the city council, emu- St ! at the A If Gfger farm near I telena, and at the A R Melle farm at MIef •ahla eoiintv, stld he thlnVs the Dr A J Peel return <t to hls freshman year, to be selected as tatlng the example o f his father— I'lie demonstration!- » e r e ■ nr. . - mí til md mam farmers have Informed Mr I! lens Thursday evea.n* after Itav , rh" ' l hM, , i,.,, will adopt this economical method of land clearing. one o f the thirty-six. some day. iCtmtin ’"■d on pilgB f |v e( Ing spent several n eck » In Canada Hollbaug i PUZZLE PICTURE PROVES POPULAR VESSEL NOW LOADING FOR SOUTH AFRICA