THE ST. HELENS MIST , t NTln M , / , ! 'atfl,., rî ‘t k'OLUW*'- ■I nu« j !>*' »ARM BUREAU G O M M IT I E l ; "'H r> fro,, ( *’ < *U», i :r «i i slum ni Down IUif. «<iil Mn.sir. E I K h I h of lti»ll»li»r I 0*1» — Vi t lull al D i n n e r — A rc (’olitili« i ial M ,huste»...... »> %* , h ........M' ( I i .UI i I m T of ( ’olll TI». .SI I I ' 1' 111 .t lit* tiM'lr flrat I BI.T» ' trip iiiuiHiltiv 4»..' M , . no; to Kultiinr lo I . ,, , mow wlilt’ll hi .alt I.UK'' tur min > . , A(| |M| fol Ill.UK f bit I |Urll iu, | h r) w m «• ac E.vell .I1 ,s i 1II tM l Of St i I<*1 .'Ullipdll11 'I ,i llfiHiiM Chuiubnt I elm l " " l '' i h inK aUloM tol Igl (UOllll'' wr* • inu|>i' Ilit« par I ihe Ills* s t{ I .to o ’t'lot'k In |ly left S' II' ivttiK “ • ItauiMT .a I the »UT»"' , a x o'c lo ck difiuni I jft(>OlK ■» t, , of ilit* iCaloni I the) wefi' 1 nil .a* worn uth«l I ('umili''m u 1 llflciiH Tim ho#»pl I nH l i I vtus unit’ll en jo y ed I itili) "I " ' b> tin« St llfltoii toil tPI>!' ' ' I peeple t iE« «1 at Tim Aiiu*r oriutu aiitl aum at . ,i o pet «pit* That : j.»y»«d hy lh e auil . t hy tin» hearty 0 h nu m b e r rtev mi .St H i ‘I** iih and how before, w*«r« : luM niKhi*» P««l h*«nt y««t »tuK«*d of th«« company 1 iin- pro g ram wan hlit'li Tim imcond v w hit’ll w tin com « In which l(«*a imi took a promt Shiek laiitl nr«*to . f i n« ptirforinance rtlntin air.rrliiK a* 1.« » r hrouKht down The »I»'» V. like the I lean !<•*•"" Ool and I un dell l>) i 11 the »how lencr w»» il. utitiltu.e „• i •ral who who li»U I UÍ til** forman»' » •* I for each iio'i knew hi» i i 1 Kiveli Willi" II hart of Hi" poaed nf im-' cock and ! nein pari Ihe dosing P »Uh Maur:. • (ha "ahlnntii the houac Th« inual' ut your] t h f -o rch e atra w«» ■ »ved M ink Dean Wild»* Ilu lh tT tit tut. J o h n I Jem trupa and W a lter l ft»ni Uohba wort* ■ Ha'iat. ford th" Ir.» bandii • Treenail .a the violini- OU I I «'tit to l(aint«’r hy 1C.«in it? r < o m n if rcial I lf prot'tMUtH oK t hf <1 n v r to that orga I an a part of Uni the expense for th« .«- booklet w htt’h will • f 1 olum h la county • t • glad it» h«*lp in ir e ffo rt» w««r«« ap lc.iini««r clu b Th« Chan nifueal ..I rluh a:..| ili"» n.er a ptiri a jell Ul* »Ul he doacrlpti The cluni. I Ihe work at prwtAtfii I v ON COI N . RESEN Al nd John I. *en" Inai wtek'a «ore of ih" «od»! loti M Oli. conferei • decretarle >t (lima frolli <1 (hit (he ente Rotila Hf'it t Slwelty, and proprrlv •Ity of t ir**» • » w*«k of i i tarlo« uii.i i , »nd late »un Ihal arn. it, eroi <>f ih, 11 » nuinher of polntii in ili. »ddreaae '| lire»»"» », labi«'' din, , ih* e II • questuiti» .,,| lundlln* ih,.n i"*r of i nn Itm* ieri i.t.i , Prtdny e, I 1 I» C O N FEREN C E r#durn*«t| from Ku 'lay niff he a f t e r a >f the a n n u al co n fe r ••non S e c r e t a r i a l an torla report n Mia t well aft ««titled h> «»inm«• r«lal o r g a n u a ' He at larg«‘. and r i ‘ ing town of Ver • *l»i»• s* nt ativ t *. • iiinil la county w.t . * il Tin Unlver • i< h year nchodule work for the Hfcr** it«* kept busy e.»rly with the problem«' ' h coinrtiuiilty .St v • t Hif V profcHHOTH |ff* «uhJeclH and quit« P«*ak•• ri» from o t h e r r«« gav e Inter«*at in v «• l e d urea and ad f«dlow««d hy "rourol th e re b y acijuaint try pr«*Hfnt with th« •mtl th«* m a n n e r oi Th*» KiiK«*ne r i i a m • “ n t e r t a I ium I th«* vim at a big d in n e r on TEACH! I M E E T IN G AT V E R N O N IA l’nd«r 'll reel (on o f C o n n i) School rin I intendant J II W II k e r »«n the» v II lie » lanchar»' meet III* »' Vernili,I iiiinro « T'ha Remimi b«*ln» ai 1» In the n m rn lii* Kol k'»lnr I in I" " * r « t n : Son* (,y in dlenra i’r»l!r,iin •') I’lipllrt of VeruoniH Schmil "Arlthrin for tha P rim a ry Oraifi^ \( M ík I rc ltii*er» "Hondlii. i t the P r i m a r y f i n i d a . " Mr» K'l I Ray. "Remi .il* for tha Infarniad ln tc firmi,... \f Mico ConiHliM'k N, 0 lutar m i m i ,,,, Sour liy 'l l " ondlenca Remi • he Advnncad Ormila" Ml., y ,, ll»c. n. "Itn , 1 UirlH Club W o r k , " Mr «’ ' I, " ‘ "li County A *ent Sllli|e, , y deci ad. Mr M S m ith . •"»iHlillll 1 • ' "I kki I »uperln tandant w M a s o n ic c Î i T d e r s ^ H a Menth of the F Mu »nil ,-n Unie "frinii. "I » late pur,.,t , I'll! .. . hl*h( v e s o c ia l e v e n t f 'h e Mummie |oi|*a and , ' rn ¡Star c h a p t e r * a t h a r e d , •'••II Weilnaaday nlghl 'I 1 re,,I ,,|,| fnahlnnail (food ' 'ard and o t h e r Kanin» " •line of the quanta III, ..... . iHdlcloua pie», p rr •I'" ladlea lo r Ilia orc a» " i ' l l auction ed o f f to flic •ha,,' t , l„l,l,l" r " ' fPw a w hlrh n" » r " w«» ralaeit or RUfflcInnt f 'ttient on t h e piano r ' ' '''""'(I for the Imiae rumfi Joy,,', 1 T'R'tidld ro o d l im e wan cn ,,f ,, " prenant that the lii(ll<>i a l ''" t Ila»" decided to have Qionn ' v,' " ln* " f th is kind each u)or" h In the future. '» flnlatj M EETS lll'.E E N S , O R E G O N , F R I D A Y , A B R I L 7, 1 9 2 2 AMERICAN LEGION CITY SCHOOL BOARD BASEBALL TEAM ELECTS TEACHERS Xl'GIlt IVO commit (*•>■ of t I k Th* I turni bureau m »* i at I h f court boon IllMl VV « < 111 « * H « 111 > afternoon. th« j,,| low I iik numi I hm h being pi«-ant 'lumhia Post \ oïl-s I « » llav«* 'I fain l. I ( • Hm 11 It. 11 l{ IMbblcf J.o k W id Ihls Si'JlHOll to U<|»r«'M*iit \iinri- «* w», A II Turboll, I W Halt* . hi m u l«’gl«»ii.. •Si\ r«*ain ledagli«- is J o h n L .Storia .Mr H.tl« n*p«»r I *r> »| h » s « m |. Dial ho had ituniplaleil j, vu of C olum bia county for iu>’iiiln hud met u n ii very Kiatlfyiny , |, finoling Monday night and lad levad that tiiuii.v mmi o t No. \‘¿, American har» would HiKii up when 11m. , ,,, d iinanifiiou «ly to Inv** calili' hot t e r lie »luted I n U f*.in» ¡»..fl t*\t (I) id Si il«*leiis for ti»« fui mer» are hern miii* < olivini e,| > mulin' s « • n h i * 11 While it wr.fi pro- only IhrouKh orifaiilirulloti run P* ‘ *1 ‘M«l «lupi 1 <1 f hat t he team ko " ' a l u n I ho muxliuuin Ioni in nn«l«*r th« nain« of “ TI e American I lie III he I V *‘11 l.'vlim i oluriihi; t I 'o s t ." it was <!<• K c llo lih uilxh, ■ mini y „I 11 r*k i « «1 that the iii ** ii i i»«*rship bo not portad timi d urili* March a larg< | «’tiiir**ly « «».ifiri4*4 1 to mom her» of tin* niimlier of farm hiir. iu nni lini i«*i;ion It was pointed out t but a ...... n well at landed h> il,' i.iii,,, Majority of I;» h t hothoii ’ h tei'.ni wi*r<- und limi till» week a cow li' i nn ’•L'Miii iti' h, and wliilfA il might havf* » o c ta lImi wu» or*ani/.e,| al da 1 1« • n p(M: ihl(* to fill out this year'? lumi, and a rodent |,oi onlii't di ino ■ «m ti«'tii in»• iii ) im of th«- local » i r a i ion wu» held in lite Kern II j H wtn d«»cirh*.l that 'In* nianagRt li 1»i riet **f II*** i ‘ »in : lio.iId Hi'lfct players Praaldeiil Sim ili »I mi ed ihat in i ho siiow'(»f| up Hi«* host so that t ’ol- opinion Ih« actual d i m e n a , i irnhia poHt woald havr a stro ng ag- on the field In Ilo- varloU» Ine , I * r» g Ltlon of hail tOHHO ’H. «fido,,vor of (In (arm ha . au v . Ira iv Howe. I n n Paulsen and inora productive of urtimi |,anali ! ilN'n Williams wore appointed a Iha f a r m e r than m a r i n,»:» hehl i «'Omniitt«•«* to t | ki t a niunagor and Ilia com m u nity and all t ra il it >rl I m in oi officials, and they ar** to re dl»iU'.»ed lie ur*ed Ihal ever) i, j n«'»rt :• t tin* ip'Jtt IlH'Ot ing of th'* pfHt. her a l le n d lhe»n ne i n n * and |e (- prohahln that tlndr n*<-onifm*i- tried and approved method- of d i dation will he favorably acted upon in * with Ihe problem» common : «1 noon I hereafter Hi#? work of >r- ■ verv l a m e r ' ani/ing <•• team will begi»., V proposal was received from tile ! Ktd.ao post, \m*Ticari l e g i o n , that • ix t«* rn league be formed. The t »wn» to he r« pres nu d ¿«i he Kel o, Uidg«-field Kalama St l l e o n s , Itai- i .« r and < l;.f e kanie I he prop.» al ti * t W If h t he approv l <*f a nuinh«*r •- w i f is prohaul *>ffii lals of l*a< ffh Sa\ings »V hm n of the mom hi ! t liât Tracy Ilo we w ill ;; j i . y K d s o t r> talion I 4M>k <>v«*r I M*ld and purp«)S** »lay to attend i meeting ln»|*N t Mills and \\al«*rlioni \. • uf which will he to din !« thè for* li%ilh'*»— l*r«’dh f I mui» for t it\ matiim of the proponed 1 ti igue. Should this not he do don *, however, tt ìh certain that the A m e r ic a n I«ca * otturi»; fmin A t o n a w here Ih»- ion will put out a f«*: irn and ti m i it consuininut«*d a Urg»* deal, .i part> will I»«* composed of . roOtS I li 11 p’ay- of high officiai^ of 'li«’ Pneifu* Sa\ ers It is probable t hat a me«*,Jng Ing \ Iwiau uh <»«•).itiun of 1.nonni ! will he called within tu«* n**\t few stopp4*«l in rft i I • • 1 •• i« » |.»r .»'v»*r.t! 1 days and tin* St H«*l * o- f a iis will b< hours Monduy \Vhll<* bere th» > given an. opportunity t«* .nak«1 suk* wer» guent» «if A M Muli, locai r» p g«*st.ions or plana for ».* * a } ««ai *s team t•♦H**nt<ifive of thè company, who **n i te rta ln e d t he ni at dlnti»*r Th»* par ty w.-r»' \\ li Itemi, preside!»!, le Il K I.ernloy, flrst v i.e pr« i«l«*nt faine- A (»‘Neil n » t u i » i I vie» p • hi detti. VValt«*r i*' Mcl>»»v.» 11. % » i ♦ tary and B M Bakf*r neh! f»up»Tin j tendent Mr Ilo ti took thè vmltor for a ! ln»|>oiT H ihu U. __ Jud ge M .,:- !. nliort InspocHon trip lo Ih*1 nifi In and wat«*rfr<»nt indiiHtnai planis and th««> W hite and • oiumixMionar Kullerton nH|(ecti»d tlie roi 'ls In tha Uoble an(! were iniirh lniprt»HM«*d urlili th* im Iteavrr Honia» dlslriet» an Munilu) portane#* of Si llehm s a « a mainila« nd Tue»(luy the) v miecl the W a r rurIng and Hhlpping pomi and wer* confid ent of thè city'» futur# dovei* ren and Seappa"re n*' ichhorhoods I’* cun far with Ilia rand patrolman m opnient I, the road Imlldin* program in tin T h e P acific Saving A la»an asso ciaf loti I h olle of III** si roti geni in I eHp.it I ve dl.itrictH. . . . MtitutioiiH of ihiH kitnl on thè Pacific Annual l - .n l e r S ale .— Th. M h* coast. their : ish «'I h h*dng finire than laidi* » Aid . m i .'I) will hold their tour ni ili fon dottar» ami thè nun .initial K ieler m ie in lha church |iar- pany, th ro u gh their locai r# pr»« • nta .lv»«, ha ve aided inali) peopt«» in Sf lur» on Tuesday, April 1«. beginning l le te n s lo h#*»«»me own»*r of th«*ir at 12 o'clock noon and o n t i n u .n * throughout the afternoon. A sub own ho me “ O ur comp ny, ' stated l'resi«l«*nt H«*ed, *’#*iid«avors to a iti stantial lunch will be served at 1 1 : 3 0 Il th«* iiphuildlng of thè "i#*at liorth and for several hours afte rw ard s at west and we rati point wlth pardon* the very moder: '.e prie- of 25c. . . . utile prlde to thè pari w *• hav«* tali* in s u d i developmenf The Havi’u* ■ orelifu Missionar) S t a le » ) . The feuture which our company* pula J«*r Woman 's Foreign Missionary society ward appeal» to thè man or woin:'ii »111 have their next meeting at the w ho w ih I i «* h to cre ate a ivings fun*i home * 0 f Mri William Davies on accu tnulatlng tlil» fumi l»v binali bui Thurs day afterno o n. April 1 :> The re g u lar savings and at ttie end of a a> 'i s t a n l hostesses will he Mrs. com paraiIv ely short lime hav«» th* ( 'b a r i o n e W hite and .Mrs J o h n I. Mm M Darlow Johnson will priiK'ipal and a good rate of ilit• ■ r Poole e»t return« «! in a luttip vum W«*, present a paper on Africa and Ialiti bav e thousands followlng t li I h m > America . . . tem ami uiany «dher th«»u»ands who hav«* profited h> sudi hyst«*niV' l'uri Ila# 1* II,'lilt* 51 Mr O'Nelt, second vice )ire»hl«»nt Ine K (loodwin. hiwik keeper and is business manager of th«1 l’aroma sle n o g rap h e r for the Rutherford Ledger, Oiie of thè great papers *>t It,-ally com pany. I c s purchased the thè nort li west and wa» a pleasant new Scott bungalow "ti North Case r a d e r ut thè Misi offlc«* and fin* ««I ¡n a n street. Her parents who reside Itor of Ih«* Misi wìi . i gratlfied «it thè n Hurlington, Verm ont, expect 'o conipliinent he |>ai«1 this psper for leave tor St Helens the latter part it h ge n erai appe«r.»n«*e Ite sai«l. ,,f May and will make their home *1 «’un »«*♦• hy your a«lv»*rtl»ing col liere. uniiiH that vou h iv»* loth «*f live huftln«1»» 111**11 ber«* tu Sf H» I«, hk t 'b ante rs Dance \pril IH. Notic* was given In Ihe last issue of the Mist that the Si Helens ('h au lers HARRISON BU YS would hold a masquerade dance at H A L L B E R G B U S I N E S S tl„. Ulli«, l i ..... h a l l A p r i l 1 ' S i n c e PROMINENT FINANCIERS MAKE INSPECTION HERE l e a i f i e r s S 4 ‘|erl 4 Ml f o r I o in ilig 'I rr i n H*»d S alar ie s J* U p i | --- S o m e o f the I « ¡« hers llav«* S alary Iteilm-Home N«» < oiilrui ts Vet \<««*|»l« d. 'l ie- hoard of dir ector» o f »chool »lihii et No 1 m«*t in special «« si ion I hutHday nigh t, M an h 30 and e le c t ed t» iehets for the St. Helen» school. j The minutes of the » chh I ou read» as follow»: | 1 he «dork being ab sen t. H K. La- ; Han* act«*d a« sec re tary . 1 After diseuHsion it was moved and carried that the following named i ch« diib ot sal cries be adop ed for t U« ensuing y e a r ; i'ru c i p u l o f high »chooi, $l.t>00 per te ni. iJtlier high school t e ach e rs, $ 1 35. per month. ITincipal o f M cB rld o school, $1,- 300 UO per term. Hrad»* te a ch e r* uniform sa la ry of $1 Of» per month. It ah moved and carried that the following named persons he elected us t« etiers for the ensuing y e a r : High Seined \ rthu r K I sen nee, princip al; B e s sie May ltohinson. C ynthia Horni- hrook. Mated S tro u d , Vivian P a t t e r son, teach ers. (.raden < K principal o f M cBride school. O ther (iru d e T cjm ’I htn Mabel K. P ringle, Hazel P ringle, Gladys Pri»igl«j, C la ra K e te l, Ru th < .:rn.u h *« lf A m am ’a Hake, K ffie C. Brown. Mrs P«*arl W ilk e rso n , B e r tha Pennintrton, L e o t a K etol, Daisy W ikstrom and Mrs. L ois B a rn e tt. Moved and c a r r ie d that co n tra c ts be v\ tti'ii without ashihgnm* nt ao to particular s u b je c ts or grades, except as ab ove set fo rth and that, ca n d i dates be allowed until A pi il 15, 1922 within which t o return c o n t r a c ts to Mi- clerk W h e th e r or not the te a ch e rs will accept the co n trac t tendered has not I *• n indicated. Items of Interest About People You May Know A deal was connummuteil Monda«' pi let or wherehy I>ew,-y llarrls o n . pr ,e r the o f tho c ntral grocery. took ov stock and htisines* of tlie ( oluinld i Klvar Maat ceinpany wliich Ins l.een eondurted h> •' Il Hallherg Mr Ilarrlmin w ill move his toek of gooils front tha old local Ion of tha • antra, grocery on W illain e tt' street lo ,|imrters form erly ivcruplod by i olunil.ia Itlver M» at Company in tlie R u th e rfo rd hulldmg <>n Coliimt.iu Street Mr llarrls o n w ill r.o iIn must o f tlie c m p lo )e s of Mr Hall l.e r* in t he grocery ilepartno'nt 1 tha ment dapartmant will •"■ in C h a rg e of J a m e s O t onnor who t n :i n um her of years was in parlnei »hip wllh F r a n k tiaorge In ihe : l le le n s tnenl market Mr Hallhet rat Ire» front tha tiuslness hecause of huvlng nt har Interest» , dich requiri hls attention. th,. dale of the announcem ent plans I ...........— - , , , ,. , lead , of a •'l,VP been ch anged and H-stea 1 •>|aS(iu''r ad *1 dance the chante rs will It " i l l he j give a ntegaphone dance i belli at thè city hall on Tuesday ! night. Aprii IX « • • II,dii angli <• I»alnier | Agoni llo lllu ilg h addressed thè ntem- 1 l, rs o f thè Rnitiier i of.i; .orciai club |a s | week Ile explailied Ilio mudi i n ce: arv wotk helng dune hy thè ( o i lumi.la •'utility Farm Hitreau ini' w|,Idi (he work is Interwoven willi i, , ac.iv i!c s as county agoni Hls ! rem arks were attentivoly heard and Il ere wer ' many evpress ons of ap | as lo thè program of farm devolopmcnt wlilch he onlllned. T hey met the K e te l fam ily. Ju d g e and Mrs \V A. H arris . Mr. anil Mrs is C. L aws, K A. Crouse and Chris M a lk e r. C a l i f o r n i a is fine, they s'*id. but a f t e r having lived In Ore- on for forty y e a r s they have decided that this is the best locality. Ju d g e II zen denies that lie went to Tia Ju a n a , Mexico, and Mrs. Ila zen re- I uses lo give any info rm atio n in this respect as to her husband . . . Co n tract Almost Finished./— A lb ert Hurt'll .111 was iu til. Helens W e d n e s day for a short visit. He has alm ost com pleted the work of driving pil ing for the tie-up grounds of the Hawley Pulp A- P ape r company* T h e luMimage fa c ilitie s a r e at T rv o n , a short d istance below R ain ie r and at the bootnage grounds fo rm erly used by th e Hofland-Noyea L ogging Co. A fte r finishing this jo b Mr. Hurcham will l a k e Ills pile d river o utfit to R a in ie r lo do Work for the boat ways of K rick so n w Klepp. • • • W o m a n 's Club M arlin g .— T h e Si Helens W o m an 's clu b will meet a! the home o f Mrs J \V. Day T u e s day a fte rn o o n . April 11 at 2 : 3 0 p m T h e pro g ram will he un der the leadership of Mrs. W illiam Ru ssell. Mrs K A C rou se has for her sub Ject " V o l u n t a r y C ivic W o r k " and Mrs. C. K Imke will read a pa tier on "C itize n sh ip and Moral Tru nin* in S ch o ols " T h e s u b je c t which has been assigned to Mrs W illiam Itus- ell is “ D alian M usic." A full a t tend ance of m e m b e rs is desired. • • ' P o r tla n d P la y s S t. Helens.— A v o l leyball team from the P ortlan d V M ( A will play Ihe local c h a m b e r of c o m m e rc e team at the school a u d itoriu m In Si Helens this evening, at eight o ’c lo ck. It is understood that th e P o rtlan d team will come lookin g for blood in asmuch a s the c h a m b e r o f c o m m e rc e team scored four out o f five gam e s on th e Y. M c . A. court last S atu rd ay evening T h e local team consisted o f L R. R u th e rfo rd . Gill, Conyers . Isensee. Gordon Tho m pso n ami S to rla N u m b e r 17 REV. ROBERTS TELLS OF AFRICA N L IF E COUNCIL SETTLES T h a t the natives under llritiHh rule I in A frica are well treated and that they receive ju s t i c e In the E n g lish cou rts was the d ec laratio n of Rev. G. A R o b e rts of R h od e sia who Hp<>k>- At H earing Monday Vigili None f o u i e (at the Methodist church lust Sunday. to i IpjH.M* < out liman, e o f D epart Mr. R o b e rts told many Interesting ment a s Present Org anized— < i t y | s torie s o f native life and s u p e rs ti tions us he has com e into c on tact li* a ld i O f f ic e r 's (salary $2.*> Month with them during the fourteen years of hls work am ong the black men E v id en tly those who have been Twin babies in A frica a re tho u g h t to bring the curse of the spirits so they c om p lain in g a» to the alleged m i s a re im m ed iately killed, som e tim e s conduct of the m e m b e rs o f the fire by sm o th e rin g and som e tim e s by d ep artm e n t In t h e ir clu b room s or to boiling. Great was the wonder of the use fo r which the room was boys I used did not have evidence to back the n ativ es when the twin which c a m e to the R o b e rts hom e up t h e ir c o m p la in ts or p referred to were p e -m ltte d to live and no evil lot the m u t t e r drop for none app ared con sequ ences followed. T h e y would at the cou ncil m eeting Monday night To th e c o n * com e for miles to see the babies • o re g iste r a protest. and alw ays asked if they were really | t rary . t h e r e were sev eral citizens twins. T h e husky R o b e rt s twins, r e present to detend the boys and sev info rcin g the te ach in g s of t h e ir p ar e ral of th e m e m b e rs of the depart- T h e y denied ents. have no doubt saved the lives i m ent were on hand. t h a t th e re had been any gam b ling of many black babies. Mr R o b e rt s gripped the h e arts in the room and stated th a t such of his b e a re rs and sent them home would not be allowed. M arshal P o t with a new in te re st in the people ter said th a t if he and the boys could whom he learned to love. He was get the p roper e n c o u ra g e m e n t and acco m p anied to M . lle le n s hy his moral b acking of tiie citizens of 8t. wife, t h e ir seven-year-old twin boys Helens that in a com parativ ely s ho rt aid l ittle daughter. T h e y are spend : tim e the city would have a fire de ing the week with the E . E Quick p artm ent of which it would be proud. family who are re la tiv e s of Mrs. R o b T h e m ayor and council left the m at- j ter as it was but suggested that the erts. m arshal fix cer ta in hours fo r the hall (o be open and in use by t h e boys. Co u ncilm an Flyn n m ade a report in con nectio n with the city h e alth | dep artm ent and it was moved and seconded t h a t the sa la ry of the city h ealth o f f ic e r he fixed at $ 1 5 per month. City A ttorne y J . W . Day re Y o u n g and Old A like a r e F ig u rin g ported that, J . W. A kin refused to pay the c ity $ 1 0 0 collected by him the l*"-\\ord Puzzle— Man) A n s as city d o ck ag e c h a r g e s in 1921. wers R e c eiv e d — C o n te s t ( loses Akin has a c o u n te r claim a g a in s t the April It)— W h o W ill W i n ? city. T h e c o n tra c t for th e sale of citv bonds to C l a r k , K e n d -.11 ic Co. and How many o b je c t a re th e re in the which was ju s t ab o ut to expire, was " P " - w o r d puzzle which is shown in th e Mist? T h a t is the questio n s extend ed fo r a period of six m an ths and tlie q u a r t e r ly re p o rts of th e city which hundreds of people, young and t r e a s u r e r and reco rd er were read old. a r e a s k in g them selves. Many and re fe rre d lo the fin an c e co m m it have an swered the qu estion, p ro b tee. ab ly to t h e ir own s a tis fa c tio n if the A building perm it was granted to many answ ers received by the Mist If A. Colt to e re c t a dwelling 2 6 x 2 8 can be tak e n as an indication. on Lot 1, 1 lo ck 1 In C olum bia P a rk T h e m a s te r list c a m e by r e g is t e r and to J H. C r o n k ite to re p air a ed mail Tuesday m orning and the resid ence on lot ♦, block 145. le tte r was delivered, unopened and Councilm an McDonald 'i l e d a c c e p t in the presence o f witnesses, to ance o f the im pro v em en t o f Church. County School S u p e rin te n d e n t W ll- Cowlitz and P in e s t r e e t s and th e m a t kerstm who with Mrs. A. F. B a r n e t t te r was laid o v er until th e next and Mr. H. A. Childs, will ac t as m eeting. ju d g es of the con te st and in torm the It was o rd e re d th a t a license be Mist who wins the six prizes. T h e issued \V. H. B r o w e r to o p e ra te a c o n te st clo ses Monday, April 10th. motion pictu re show in W est St. Hel- in ord e r for an a n s w e r to be c o n ! ens, to \V. E. G iberson f o r t e a m sid ered. it must be here on that ing and tru c k in g and to Gus Martin d ate or else th e p o s tm ark on the to o p e ra te a second-hand store. envelope must show th a t the le tt e r B ills am o u n tin g to $ 3 5 4 . 2 2 were was mailed on the 10th. ¡au d ite d , approved and ordered paid. It is probable that ail answ ers will Several m a t t e r s of m in o r im o rtan ce be in sh o rtly a f t e r the dace m e n were tak e n up and disposed of b e tioned and then the work of tl}e fore the c o u n c il ad jo u rn ed . ---------------- * ju d g e s will begin. As soon as they have announced t h e ir decision the L I B E R T Y ’S N E X T report will be pu blish ed in the Mist and the money sent To the lucky W E E K ’S B I L L winners. »■ ■ ■ T h e r e is still tim e to get into t h - L ero v S c o t t 's powerful m elo dram a, co n te st so get your pencil and paper " T h e Night Rose, is the a tt ra c t io n and then look a t the picture. It costs i at T h e L ib e rty S und ay and Monday, no th in g to e n te r the contest. T h e with the usual S und ay m atinee. Lon ru les have been printed several tim es Chaney and an a l l- s t a r cast of pro m so most of you are f a m i l ia r with inent players a r e seen in th is pro them. An answ er without a su b duction. saiil lo he the g r e a te s t storv scriptio n puts you in Class 1. I f a of the underw orld ever w ritten Lon renew al of sub scription is sent or Chaney is a screen fa v o rite here, and a new s u b scrib e r you get into th e hls n u m e ro u s a d m ire rs will doubt high er c la s se s and the cash prizes less t a k e ad v a n ta g e of this oppor tunity to again view his exce lle nt ra n g e from $ 1 0 to e5U work in " T h e Night R o s e . " “ T h e G reat Day.” an E n g lish -m a d e picture, w ith b e a u tifu l s cenic e ffe cts LIQ UO R P E D D L E R S taken in E n g lan d . P aris and t h e Alps P A Y $ 1 1 7 5 IN F I N E S Is scheduled fo r T ue sd ay and W e d nesday. w hile Dorothy Gish, in " L i t T h e county e x c h e q u e r was e n tle Miss R e b i l l i o n " , t h e comedy of riched to the extent o f $ 1 1 7 6 d uring com edies, is billed for T h u rs d a y and the m onth of March by reason ot Frid ay. On S a t u rd a y night Max L in fines Imposed hy J u d g e P hilip on der ap p e ars on th e stiv e r sheet in v io lato rs of the prohib itio n law who "Seven Y e a r s of Bad L u c k . ” pro were brought before him thro u gh a c nounced by the c rit ic s to be a v e ri tivities of S h e r i f f W e llin g to n anil t a b le scre am hls deputies. T. F P age, the party who had the tru ck load o f bonded D E E R I S L A N D G R A N G E whiskey, was the heaviest c o n t r i b utor having pr-iil a fine of $ 5 0 0 . O lof V O T E S A G A I N S T S T R I K E S Olson th e B irk e n fo ld party who was At t h e ir re g u la r m eeting March caught by S h e r i f f W e llin g to n with a goodly supply o f liquor, was the 29. Deer Island G ran g e No. 234 next heaviest c o n trib u to r having | passed t h e fo llowing re s o lu tio n : R e drawn a fine o f $ 3 0 0 . G eo rg e Klo- solved. T h a i all s t r ik e s and lo ck ou ts nis conies third with a con trib u tion a re a d e tr im e n t to the w e lfare of of $ 2 5 0 T h e balance of the amount the public, w h e th e r it is cap ital or was c o n trib u te d by several parties lab o r o rg a n iz a tio n s anil th e r e f o r e all whose con trib u tio n s ranged from $2 '. d if f e re n c e s should be s ettled by a lo $ 5 0 . During tha m onth th e re board of a r b i t r a t i o n and such s ettle were 22 speed cases a id T h e fines i ment t o be e nfo rced by law A p le asan t and p ro fita b le evenin g imposed am ounted to $ 2 5 7 . 5 0 . One fine o f $40 was levied in an assault was spent in the discussion o f the problem s and ways and c ase anil a vio lato r o f the gam e laws f a r m e r s ' F o u r new paid a fine of $ 1 2 5 , bringin g th e means of helping same. total co lle ctio n s o f the ju s t i c e 's of-1 m e m b e rs were taken In and acted up- fice to $ 1 5 9 7 . 5 0 . I " n A llU>e supper was served a f t e r __________ - __ t h e Initiatio n and a c o m m itte e was appointed to assist the le ctu re r. Hen ry O 'L ee n in preparin g a literary T A R B ELL GETS A program for t h e next m eeting. INTEREST GROWS IN T WORD PUZZLE Davis T r a f f i c ttffii'r r- — ■ S h e r i f f W e llin g .o :: lias appointed U. F. Da vis lo his fo rc e o f t r a f f i c o fficers. T h e appoinlei served i s such a p o r tion of last v ar a.:d made r.n e n viable repu tatio n. W hen It was not necessary to hav e hls services d u r ing the winter m onths, on account o f tIso d ec re a s e in a u to t r a f f i c , he went to P o rtlan d -nd was employed ROAD CONTRACT • • * in th e police d ep artm e n t in that city Instali» Urti Ilo---- The • ('pelatiti Au S h e r i f f W e lU rg to n was pleased to T h u rs d a y m orning Ihe county lo company bus itistalled a ridili oiit- again secure hi* services cou rt awarded Guy T a rh e ll the con- fit al their garage and for thè pasl x|rs. I,«*« I E n t e rt a in » .— Tho moth-1 t r a c t to repair th e road which is severa! night Inlerested persona bave Helens R a in ie r gathereil at thè o ffice lo b ear music ers o f the :'.t H o l e ' s H o n e Depart-1 known as the St ment of th e Sunday school wore on- road B id s were as ked and Mr. T a r- , troni l ’ortlr.nd. Vancouver. Wash RUIT G R O W E R S ’ te rtaln e d l> Mr: W A Levi at the h e ll's bid of $ 1 . 9 7 S . which was the M E E T I N G T U E S D A Y and ot ber placai Iteti Popeland salii c h u r c h p a rlo r* S atu rd ay a 't e r n o o n lowest bid s ub m itted, was accepted , hai th è io » "et n o » In use waa onlv ¡ c u r a : v wne and Just as moti .n A s ho rt b usiness moot ng. music, T h e road to be improved Is the old T h e r e will he a meeting of f.it ii I could he ohtam ed a more powerful reedin gs. an i n te re stin g and short county road which branched o f f at grow ers of the S c .p p o o - c and War , adio nutrii » ould he obtiitnod. The ti*lk hy lit v. S. Darlow J o h n s o n and the c ou nty tool house about one mile rep c o m m i.nin e s at the I. oii I h Kou i ompany pinna to bandii* radio out- u visit 'roni M ssio .ia-y R o b e r t s who west o f Goble, and went o v er the lek farm at Seappoo-i , T u e s d a y . ha» for n u m b e r of years been do steep hills and finally cam e to Hai- | ti I s • • • ing m issio nary work In A frica, were nier. S in ce the building o f the paved April I Dh, at I <«' P "> , this being ¡ of moating i the second o f our serle» Ju ilg e e n jo y a b le f e a t u r e s of the a fte rn o o n . highway the road has been lit t le used Return F r o m California. In the Scappi atre com munity under | „1,1 vi rs VI F Haz n returned lo All wlio atte n d ed report a pleas- except fo r th e fa r m e r s who live in th e borili till ural project of our faun SI Helens Frid ay a f t e r having spent ant uiiil p ro fita b le time. T h e St. | th e te r r i t o r y which th e road tra v e rs - P rofessor I .on g of the Ore Horn* Departm ent Sunday es. T h e y asked that the road be burwtu ’t wo tuoni Its in California In Los H ele ns .liege and t # > « • ¡ goti A g r i c u l t u r a l \ngeles ami Long Bearli they met school has a m e m b e rsh ip w hich mini m ade passable and the county court Mr. T a r h e l l county agent will lie present. Spray „Id friends and visited with them. bars 4!* and they c e le b ra te d th e first ! g ranted t h e ir request Ing and proper in lageinent for peat j \! Long Beach they were the guests a n n lv e is >ry o f the org anizatio n on plans to start work on the road with- t i n th e n e x t t h irt y days. I c o n t r o l during ............... .. ' of the St. Helens colony at a dinner lasl S atu rd ay . • will he discussed and dem onstrated. W. H UNT HEADS BASEBALL ,1 1 íi TEAM At a m e e tin g of a n u m b e r » f b a s e ball fan s at the A m e rican Legion hall T h u rs d a y nigh t, the r e c o m m e n dation o f the c o m m itte e t h a t J . \V. Hunt be appointed m a n a g e r, was a c cepted and fav o rab ly acted upon, so Mr. Hunt is now m a n a g e r o f T h e A m erican L egion baseball team. T h e j selection w ill undouhlcdly meet with the approval o f all the b aseb all fans for Mr Hunt h im se lf is a dyed-in- the-wool fan and know s much ab o ut inside b as eb all and the Mist predicts that he will m ak e a popular and c a p ab le m a n a g e r. He will begin rig h t away to m a k e plans fo r th e te am anil if (he w eather Is good, th e boys will begin p rac tice next week. 1 » 4 I f I k f i <11 [è \ ■ ■ ■ ' II