THE ST. HELENS MIST VOLL) M K X L l SI HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, ARRIE 28, 1922 DESFONDEN MAN ENDS lliS LIFE * uri I i il Hi u f (•..ni*—• for t m u l) Mini Itil'r.— nlrtllvr lull i i k I- <'«iuimla*li»i<*i NorliUiil I» 'l .i k l n n m f u m i l i I- 1 HIII|l«tKII. With .j, , ii.m day only thro«* w««*k <ll»taiit. i iUKlidaloM lo r alali* and fll,, art- hoKilUlltiK to warn coun*y • .ir. Up nil 'I 11" out mootIng th e voi» n The lmp«r mit n u i tom, o f c o u r s e Hoven It (bui fot ho governorship, lf, . , t k tin* nom in atio n fot rupoiiliiuii» . and ihr»»* d m o r ra l« aa iblt office ( l o v e r n o r til plr« to ». g o v e r n o r colt l* Hiipt>oHocl to hu tito Htronr ithnugh H«*an, h u ll . I*at candldui , teraon iiid W Ititi' an* makliiK uk gftfÜl*«* r,impiligli* and any one »! them »» iy land ih»* n o m in atio n . pn »m ai Ivo in congre» h Vot \ u Norhlad of Autori » I» opp tug \\ t* Hawley, pr«*««*n Hawley dan repn-aont«*« encuaih«*i ni tille t lu- hr o rongrowHlonal dlatric for th'* P i t fourteen year»» and whil» strong following, Nor blad* affres»h ,*• campaign will doubt lea It I« expected that in brin K r» - Milu will o»rr V tin* «’oird con litica by hi, Pile W illa m e t t e vail«*' niajorlf I r coutil l«’« ¿ire the Hawley stro ng hoh and N ori »lad realizing tlila, him “ in vadali ili , ’ . r i l to r y of the «»n»*my.‘ and m « in pat gn in;; In t hat «»»< i ton Kor Judg»* of t h 4« Jud icial «tlMtrh* th»*r»* .r«* two < .mdiduten J \ Kukln pr»*i nMit «in titubent, unii i> li H«»t t ** r h T h « ind ica tn Antoría a tto rne y tlutili ur» - <it Kak.n w ili he r»* nom .4 |atg «1 m a jo r it y Uopo; 1 ' from cU* 41 • p county convey ih«» In formation that t In* Judge will cm r> that count y and it Mi«erna cer ta in ilia th** vot«*r* of (o lu rn td a cou nty wir favor tho judge n n ,ir• t h r•••« cand id ate« fo county mi unsi Mioner to HUcr«» 4 u| Ju d son \V«'**«I who will not again «#*«*K r Merger «on of Ver th«! of fie«*, I nonni. T J Ktlppin of l(a>n 1er. a ir' •r of ( iutHkuntc It I« «•* J N JH*Ct«*«l th* ( thi« will b«* u clou«* race Indoubt* <!|i> K«*rg«*raon will have tit* support t»f f r VOt'T '4 of till* N«hltl«*l! country nd th«- ( 'latMkanle H**»tuu ar«* backlr r Miller, white Kalni«*r l T h e vot** in th! strong for 111 ppm portion of th*» county will decida th*- rt*nt *-«( Willard 1 Kvrtisoh of t ’laUkani«- iU<! A K Vcatch t$f ItalnP r a re th republican c .1 rut «lì»’ ♦♦« f«»r th«* nomi nation of -■»•preßen f :i t » ve to the l«*tif latur* SIIx-ritiiio Mile« pn ni'iit r**p r*,smini lv > i It -, the nom in ation «>?. democrat!«• ti<k»*t and han no op ilion i h»» content between Kv**n ami V ‘utch will be clone. p o l it i c a 1 1» ai ’ di dat ea hnv«* u p p e a r e d fo> offi»» «»f m a y o r , c o u n c i l me n o wa'*r »■ » 1111 h i , o n e r «»i tin* ('»ly <* Ht ll«*l*,fjs m d il ti ppeura t hat then* «ffln-a m u» o f w h i c h c a r r y a n y aal ary. an* n< i in gn-nt de ma n i ! - O 11 . ■ ■■ th FARM BUREAU WANTS LOWER POWDER ERICI Th»* • m ulivo c o m m itte e of the rolunih ('«•unt) k a n n Hur«*au will BtOet il Si H»1«- uh on T h u re d a) tuorn iti# Max I al IO HO o'c lo ck Iti adii luti » the r e g u la r rout ine oi liUMiie- , ih«* (he com coin m 111 it It tee wlll forniti lai«- plans • whereby the th«* memh«*ra ot »u «an m cun obtuin obtain pov. »1er foi land clearing ptirpoa« a ut u lenae kr ' v 1 '»»in is iiow heing pulii John Storia. se» r«*tary of thè bureau. I rih pr**pared thè q n.irtcrly report * r|d a copy of II wlll he umile«! to '•»«h >f ’ h»* f»t»o meni ber a in Colum bla courtty. J W itale, u m e inb e r of thè ex “‘ Ut ve cof.irnltt«*«' and who I h con dm Unti t b«i m eniberahip c tupulgn rep«iri.‘ ttiut he ia makltig ».»iinfuc prori» *s in thè w«>rk and aayi» 1 he m»*ml»THhlp will he In- crea» l io suo wlthiii a abort tini» I. lì Smith, of S capp o UH«!, I h pl«'HÌ il"m of in« (arili b u n 't u , Il II I >a> bl ■ T Kaiiilrr, vie« |iri'Hlili<nl, unii John I. Moria, of S i. ile l c n s , »«ere tarv I he d ir e c to r* un*. A II T ur I «II, W ¡irrsn , T h e o d o r « lle u lh , lini J v> 1' ilo 11 liner, ami J N MilPr, uf 1 luihkunnv ST. HELENS I O AID CLATSKANIE'S FOURTH In - t of I iuv I iik u F o u r t h of •»'•■y ciT*TirutIon In S i, M.•l<•llH, lh*> I" l'I" of Si II ii I i - iih nliould ro oper ' ' " U h »he poupl« of ClnlBkanti' '"ol ulti In inukliif' i h « c«I«br»tlon o n , , s W11B a«ntlinimt «x Pr''H,, ,i Wednesday m u h t wh«u n "I clllie n n of thin city niel w Mi ih« d lm rti.ra o f Ih« Hi II«I« iih 1 M u n i i . r of l'o m m n r r c S h e rm a n 1,1 illr«cior of th« c h a m b e r mn: *' ''I »hat ili« s i Helena C h a m b e r onnn.irr« nid. In «v«ry wuy pos * **•• < IntHkanln com m it tei- " I in noi » I h ,* („r «nri, lo cality lo lia * " "'■"lirationa of th« F o u r t h ; w« can m k' u In'll,.r r« l« h ra tlo n und have i ni ir« «njoyaltl« tim « If w« all I " 1 ' " *t> tllnklnu H HUCCI'HH of 011 « hlc i'latHkanle. ho I iind«raim iil muklns pr,>paiuiIon fo r u county v " l” Id rutlon I . H ' h Join them '"'»r work " Mr. Mll«a' hiiki ; « h ' i ni was act«,| upon ami II wua il« M'|" ,l that tho Ht. II, |«na C h a m b e r ", ' omnierr« ito «verylhlliK within ' ir power to aid th« C la lak an l« '"tin niti« « und to p nrllc lp a l« In the ¡ " i ' 1 in for ih« ('«lehratton o f tin ’ ■"irliniH Courth hrl< Untili «mi«,] ), Ufi, liy r u t i l i l i blu Ultimi u n i, , ruzor Munì, lime Monday ufi,-tnoon liti- linijy ni iiir il< iti man » uh ili, i DVfrtil tiy t) M M or pilli late in 11 1 < ifliorioon »Inai he »i'ni luto lil, pn-, Iure lo rutrli li I h borse The Morgue p u n i r e Hiljoltm III., Nehalcm Log 3lng com pany’* (rurk inni |H atout oli» In, I f in I li - » i n i I,r »Ture ile |IIK 1 r 1 11 k ru II rumi i t i i i i h » tlie H I* S m -ur SrappooHi* i oroner Whlt>‘ ali inIm■ h limi Krlcksoti Inni heen lo Mie logglug camp inni » uh uiiuble lo m u r e work unii w u h un blu wu' lo Hcappoose wlien le- l|e|ermlnei| lo I "lid hi* Ilf« HI h loKKer'H pack j «rved 11 h a pill,,» and a heavy muc ¡l.ln aw f,,r a I,«,I 11 » hud t«k<- i hia I 1 a.'.or from ItI h "hucticlor'H kit* and Hi« bloody hladn »., found .1 long I -«id« ih» pack Th» body of lh» dead | man wa found near 11 umli rr»,- I ubout :’,u f»«t from wh«ro he coin inlt.»<l lh» il»»d ho It I h '•vidi'Ht that It« r»p,,nl«d of h I h 14,11 u ,*l and cruwlod to 1 h» rr»»k In Mu* »nd»uv or lo Hlop I h» flow of hlood l'up»r found In I i I n pa, k Hho»<d that h< had made appl cation to Spok. n, l.o,la» No 1*11 ()rd»r of Moon» an, ' hi r,*c»lv»d h h firni cltlaenahip na per* a' Ml ho ula. Moniana, on Ma; 2*>. 11* 11* 11» luimi'd S tark. Mon »ana. an hi« lioini' A receipt from he P acific l.or n I ’o . of Portland. ihl»w,'d that he had pawned hi » u i , h for t ' i on April 14 A i .mud Ian 50c pi» i» and a teu-cent p|»c • wuh the amount found in hiH purne Kricknoi: wan a i ativi of S»»d'*li and had I «•••«I lu thin country for a uuiu h«r of yeara T h e laid) waa hrought to Whit»' ■:n ,!•-rtukluK purlora and an effort nud» to. find hoiii » trace of the man relative,, lull lo no avail Iuierineni wua mad« ’I h u r n la y In ihu 1 O l) •■'» cem etery ai Warren Number 20 CITY COUNCIL LICENSES OIL COMPANY PROMISES FOOD HANDLERS ^ t. I ny I ii ion l)i| C o m p a n y '» l * o rllu in l M a n a 1*1*11" Ik'llherati* on liiaiulin g Mali) llai'uefi iii Mayor'a I I,air — g e r Hu)» I on,|,aii> will If ulld KUI,- la, ensl'H lo II iih I ik 'H h Men— *•<*<* I ’ lunt 4 11)1111 I tins,qiln on Bungalo w K estau rant. at St. I'ill lire----IsM'iilion H e le n s Not in N ea r D ec id ed . GLEE CLUB TO ^ RRESENi OPERETTA T h e glee clu b of St. Helens high school will present a com ic o p e re t ta, 'T h e T r e a s u r e H u n te r s ,’’ on F r i day evenin g. May 4, in the school aud itoriu m . T h e clu b lias boen p rac ticing f a ith fu lly under the direction of Miss Vivian P a t te r s o n and the o p e re tta is sure to be a success. B r i e f l y > the story deals v/ith Tom B la k e , an A m erican inv entor of a patent diving suit who has heen de frauded of hii- r ig h ts by J . W i n n s . Luce, l .u ce 's d aug hter loves B la k e hut is engaged to t 'o r i l a n d t Van Bris- sy. J .m m y Squab s, a m a s t e r diver employed by L u t e is a vory h u m o r ous c h a ra c te r . B la k e goes to th e Island of Hocus Bocus, one ,*f the Bhlllppine group. A tre a s u re ship of g r e a t value was wrecked n e a r the Island hu|t the c h a r t , which was rig h tfu lly B la k e 's was t a k e n by Luce. Luce with his d a u g h te r and her chapero ne cam e to Hocus Bocus iu Van B r l s s y ’s yacht which is shipwrecked by pirates. T h e pirates are discovered to be B ia k e anil his friend s. At t h a t tim e the l.'. S. c r u is e r O k lah o m a, in ch arg e of Co m m and e r Uoomday, arriv es A fte r many ad ve n tu re s ev erything ends happily. T h e part of T om B l a k e Is taken ,jy M aurice R ich ard so n and K a te L ynch sin gs the role of L u c e ’s d a u g h ter. K e n n e th B r a t t is J i m m y S qu ab s and Harold Monish is the un scru pu lous Luce. Miss Ora H attan has the am u sing role of chaperone. Odell B e n n e tt is Van B rissy. Co m m and e r Uoomday is played by H o m er Brown and his d aug hter, Daisy, by Miss S e rena Malinin O ther principal c h a r a c ter s are, B au l Neff, Clifford Chit- cem. A rchie M acD onald, Naomi B u n nell, E lv i r a B la ir, L illian Wyss, Rose ' o rs ig lia, Tom K e te l and R a s h le ig h Beel. E very o ne who a tte n d s the o p e re t ta1 next F r id a y Is g u a ra n te e d an e n jo y a b le evening. \l the regular mooting of tho , H . l ouiiell Monday night all niem " ' t t were pres, III Mayor Hallagh 1 ing ahii.'ilt I he deliheral Iona of the ugi ' body were presided over b> A I' B arne tt, president of the non n ell. I nd<*r the head of reports, t'oun- ‘ liman O 'l'onnoi reported that the " a d of the newer in the north «nil of b l o c k 4.1 was in hail shape, and hat the sidewalk .'li W inter street pposit,* t he park was badly In need of repairs The , , Mini'll requested that the r»- >rd, r ' »cure valuations of proper- • on Hemlock street in South Si, Helens on the W arren county road Eleven appli, ,iions for license were on file ail of which were granted N B Me*'orrol,:k was g]v ' i i a I l e u s , ' I,, iondnet a dunce hull, he SI Helens Iron a - Me.rlue Works ¡censed to store explosive oil ulld le- Pal nc,' of th, perm its granted ■ • to: h a n t l i n , food stu ffs for liman eonsumptlon to the follow huslnes- concern*: T h e Boys. W .1 I'aulinon. H " fones. HOIh 1 "niury fjyocery. r i m s A Hltchman. \\ I* Hessard. \V l> W hite und K W Bralhird In the m atter of th« application of Brallurd. who operates the Bun ccl.iw resi,-iurani. opposition dcvei l>ed lu Council nan »■’lynn. v.ho vot- ,1 In the negat'v e on g ran tin g this license, O'Connor and McDonald vot ng In the a ffirm ativ e A license had nrevloualy heen given the Bungalow for a year hv the recorder, which ao r was annulled by action of th» council in «n a ilin g a new ordinance Two applications were read, one for moving shacks and one to build shacks In front of block 1. Kirs* ad- ,‘ltlon lo Colum bia Bark. Mayo,' Itallagh having previously protested ;u writing against granting both ap olieations President B arnett passed »he matter for future action when the mayor waa present. Ordering warrant» drawn In pay ment of bills i mounting to $65 4ii terminated the business of the s e s sion and adjourn ment was taken It seem s to he an assured fact t i n t lu the near fu tu re the Union Oil c o m pany of C alifornia will e sta b lish a d istributing station in St. Helons. The company does con sid erab le buto- neaa In St. H ele ns and vicinity and ome time ugo It was pointed out t , them by the St. Helens C h am b e r of < o m m erce that in asmuch as they se cured (I i I h business, that the people of St. Helens would p re fe r to deal with a concern which like the S t a n dard Oil com pany hud a local dis Irin uting Hlulion and disbursed a lo >al payroll. T h e ch a m b e r, so It is understood, politely suggested that a company o perating here was e n titled to the business T h e m atter was taken up with V. H. Kelly, dis- rlct sales m a n a g e r, by E xecu tive secretary J o h n 1.. S to rla and the let- er was followed with a call by S h e r man ,M. Miles, one of the d irec to r. >f the cham b er. Mr. K elly iulorm ed Mr. Miles that his company would esiaolisli u station in Si. Helens, and in the near future. S u b s e q u e n tly he wrote Mr. S t o r la as follow s; “ We are acknow ledgin g receipt of your favor of April 4th anil have had thi*. m atte r d efinitely iu mind for som> time T h e re is no questio n hut that we are going lo e stab lish ourselves in St. Helens, and have always ap preciated the support that the people of St. Helens have given us W e will probably have an opportunity to go over this situ atio n with you person ally within the next few weeks ' T h e tone of the le tt e r in d ic ate , •that the I'nlon people have decideit upon e stab lish in g a s tatio n here anu Mr Miles stated that Mr. K elly had given him positive a s su ra n c e that ihe statio n would be estab lish ed . When Mr. Kelly c a lls d irec to rs of the c h am b e r of c o m m e rc e will con ull with him and aid in th e selection of a d esirable site fo r the d is trib u t ing station. Hainan Maru d e a r " for O sak a, J u 1 ( will rcijulre many thousand aid« ul ruck lo in »1 cadaUiil** luu purtioit oi lk«i i’lUaoU. iioicn»» t CIICCL BOARD .»»ad fruin 'I r»*nhoiin iu Sixlceii .vi.i« ELEC I S TEACHERS bill nud the county » i»urt 1 « endcuv tiring iu nnat«* a tnippl) ol ruck At a special meeting Wednesday i luiu lh«* »iuarr> m a r Ircn b o lm rock afternoon the directors of School an be obtained and the court fig I District No. 2 ( St Helens» elected ur»»« dial Hu* rock for tin* road from I teachers to fill vacancies in the l i«»uholm lo ihc ( lainkauic will lie : grades The full board. II E Lu uken from that quarry, rr o in lin | Hare Charles C rah sm und Edwin U u k a m o to Hu- Mxu***n Mile mil ' Boss were present. a dihtaiu * of about »l\ miles, there i Miss Ella ,1 ian a Si Helens girt. an up lull grade uml the couri ! u elected and ■ signed to the sev lb o ugh t It Would be best to gel Hi enth glad e M ss Hu la:, » a grail . ock uppl> lieu t In* summit ol the uate o f St. Helens high anil o f the flviil»*. so di.ii a long haul would no i Monmouth normal college F o r tin •0 tieceaaary. past two years she li is taught iu the Ju d g e Murtm W mtc, t omiulaaion | Merrill, Oregon, schooi ■ r V\ J 1 u iie i'o u . Itoailmuster Mill, Miss Belle Conologue will teach and 1 ounty Survevoi I. J \ ..nu r ihe sixth grade She has taught in 1 ,oven » art out on the road TdObduy Columbia county for a number of and prohpecU'd lor a Quarry h , i » I years and Ibis year was principal . .e a r the Sot i»Hkl ji la*» and al th, of the Columbia City school. aeadWn c'H ol i>ak cr<I'H they J ihcov - Mis.. Flo re nce L ars-ii, v.ho Is now «red it ,», 1 », 0 » ro, k. rile led|f, h. j teaching in the B ach elo r I'lai school, a .10 I « f a n and If It proven lo will ieach the fourth grid , mil Miss (,oo<l r,. h quarry will »*«• entab Marie Flynn, daughter of Dr. J H liahcd 1 > • Judge t\ hlte xiuieil lynn. will lie one of the primary il.ai th» eourl i.ah dotni; ,pruxi»'»i • •aclier Miss Flynn is a hi Ii school mg » u . k and lie hop.d that the 1 graduate, has attended tn Unlvcr nu I ih would n< <uch as would Juntll) | dty o f Oregon for one year and for the in alluiion of a crusher. I*''* he |>ast two years has studied al sit» of ih» proBpeeUvc quarry In mill i he Oregon Agricultural college. , U 0 feel Iroln tho road and in canity The school directors elect, d Mrs cached Jud ge \\ lift* .-aid that II \ F B arnett to leach the primary h» rock proved to l e whet In wanted grade. Mrs Barnett has taught iu lor mad building puiposen It would . S! Hi let: • ■ 1 ..... . foi a number no developed " 1 he quarry nttc in of years, and resigned last year to on l h» divide and we can haul down make trip abroad She Is a t e ach e r grad« to th« l lalnkanic and down ,,( experience and the directors c o n „rude to I'lltnhuig Ju d g e \\ Utto sider th e m se lve s fo rtu n ate In s e Misled, "and thin » i l l nave th« coun curing her services ty quit« a turn ol money for it In too It ts learned that Professor lscn long a haul from Tr> nholm quarry ,«,,. principal of the high school, and In nil upgrade haul " has teen offered a position in a hign \\ k I. iu a few dayn the court will school in this s tate and that the »at know whether or not llie quarry will a ri was considerably more than was I)« developed a lioadtuanler Mills paid him here, ft is probable that l as several men at woik tn opening l„, » i l l accept the o ffe r At any rate. up the face of tho ro< k ledge and lo ie has not accepted the position ot » i l l ascertain if i l l ' rock is there m principal of the St Helens high, so sufficient quantity and quality t<> the position was tendered to Mrs provide Hie amount necessary for the Stroud, w ho Is one of the high school incult} and teaches English. Sh" toad »o.'k lo he done. | uns the o ffe r tinder consideration I hut lias not notified the directors as . HE JUNIOR FROM h o her acceptance or refusal of their A SO C IA L E V E N T offer. From present Indications It ap T h e annual "prom of th** Ju n io r nears that few of those who taught Class of SI Helens high which was in Hie school this year will be on held al the Blue Hose dance hall ¡ ¡h e s ta ff when school opens In Sep | tember. IT.day evening waa lh .......... social event of the season, a f.u that 1 » attested by the more than ESSAY CONTEST AT 1 , 0 people who accepted Uio hoapi THE SCHOOL TONIGHT t a lit y of the class A number of In vlimi guestn were from places Oth. T h e essay and d eclamatory con- t h i n Si Helens. The anim ated faces iie st for the grad" pupils of the I n - of th,. h«ppy >»>»>« « - p 1: - lunihia ;ounty school will be held at pretty evening dr> -sea in »veiy ' of i h« rainbow and the Icsty netting» he high school auditorium this evo- ill s o’clock Accord- of the dance hall com«......... '•* ">»*; 1 .ii'g t„ beginning Information furnished t'oun- a picture pleating to lb*' eye *»* moat critical T h e old as well a* v School Superintendent \\ tike.-son here will be about thi-dy pupils who ,|„. young caught the Infectl**ua spin ,ill e # D the declamatory contest. I, of ...........veiling and everyone l a an enjo y ab le time l*reced ng th. I » , l v e pupils have submitted essays dance the class were hosts at a dln- 1 >„ the Judges who ire. (' L Coflyn. (ll ine ore ad la dining room I I" ,,l s . .¡ppoose; \V I. R u the rfo rd and I |1 \\ Hits 1 oa o f SI Helens. T h e high SCI..... I faculty. II". sc ool d're , judge» of the declamatory contest ........ and their wives ■*"' Mr. /' " ,,, Miss Helen W hitcom b, of Hal Mrs E ugene lllakealey wore th, In Ml»» Huh! Tipton of Soap Vllell gUeSlH poos'e. and Mrs Mabel Stroud, of - - ----* ---- -------- - Miss Belle w h ' i n - y . who hr a I...... .SI Helens. L u m b e r s hipm ents from S i. Helens have heen heavy fo r this week. On Tuesday the J a p a n e s e s te a m e r H ai nan M iru . a f t e r t a k in g on l ,i*0 0 .- 0 0 0 feet of lu m b er sailed for O saka. Japan. T h e steumei S le e l R a n g e r left out Wednesday for New York with KoO.OOU feet of lum b er loaded here and the s te a m e r E d n a, a f t e r ta k in g on 5OU.000 feel of lum ber, sailed lot San P ed ro T h u rs d a y noon. T h e s te a m e r J e p t b a a rriv e d T h u r s day and is loading a c a rg o of one million teet ol lu m b er fur South A m e rica and the W est Islip is due today. F r o m this port the s te a m e r will ta k e SoO.OOO fe e t of lu m b er tor d elivery a t M elb ourne. A ustralia . T h e c o a s t e r W a h k e en a sailed t o day tor Sun F r a n c is c o laden with hall.Out) feet of lu m b er tak e n from the local m ills and Ilie s t e a m e rs Daisy M atth e w s and M ultno m ah a re due to a rr iv e next week to t a k e full c arg o e s for C alifo rn ia . COUNTY COURT SEEKS SITE EOR QUARRY it«*« k Want«*«I f. r %\<»rk «»n l*i((H|»urg n i . Il«‘l«*si* ll«Mt|— |*r»isp« (in* Sup pl> i oiind Near siu»«*n >lih ami •>«*<*%i«»pin« ih lliil \V ■ *i k suirtcsl. LUMBER SHIPMENTS BRISK THIS WEEK FORD CARS IN GREAT DEMAND T h e F ie ld h o u se Motor company hat* made dellvory of a g r e a te r n u m ber o f c a rs this m onth than any o th e r month sine« ' b e firm began -lURitiPs* here, a cco rd ing to n s t a t e ment of M anager Fieldhou se. Arch Duncan, tlie sale s m an ag e r, has been \ busy man sellin g and d e m o n s t r a t ing the ears. R. H. B ailey, the R a i nier grocery m an. bought u sed an; L H. B a rg e r, of Y ank to n, J F. Brown ■ 1 rtl Helens. Henry W e st and Hen- tv K ru g e r of Sea ppoose pu rchased touring cars, us did H. f* Urie of Houlton and Matt MoKie of St. H ei ns. l oupes were popular and de liveries made >o the fo llo w ing : Kit f i m y e r s . St Helens. Georg e Ailing, P ortlan d, Rul.y Tipton. Scuppoose, Loy GUI, S t. Helens und J o h n Mc- Kle of St. Helens. J o h n s o n and l »avis who operate a piling camp n e a r T re n h o lm bought a one-ton tru ck and C. F. Lyons of St. Helens purchased a Ford bug. T h e Field house company is doing Its best to muke prompt deliveries, but on a c count of the s h o rta g e of cars, in som e insta nces, the delivery has been a little la ie r than was expected —---------- r - * ---------------- LIBERTY S NEXT W E E K ’S PROGRAM T h e L ib e rty has an exceptio nally strong program fo r the com ing week, opening on S und ay with the usual matinee, with P risc illa Dean In “ f o i l f l l s t ." a picture that probably has m ore real t h rills than any yet screened. T h e scene in which Miss Dean rescues her lover from death in a rag in g to rre n t on the brink of u waterfall is said by critic s to be a marvel. On T uesday and W e d n e sd ay “ Dan gerous t ’urve A h e a d " Is the a t t r a c tion. and one th at, ju d g in g from its lengthy run In P ortlan d and o th e r big cities, possesses m ore than o rd i nary merit. It is filled with m irth- provoking situ atio ns, and is a real treat for the fans. Norma T a lm a d g e in " D a u g h t e r of T w o W o r l d s ." one of tills popular screen a r t i s t ’s m aste rp ie ce s, is sch e d uled fo r T h u rs d a y and F r id a y , while last but not least is t’ h arle s R ay In " A n Old Fashio ned Hoy," on S a t u r day F o r this day t h e re is an added a tt ra c t io n . " T h e S h e r i f f o f M o ja v e ," a two-reel W estern . ST. HELENS BOY WINS HONORS AT O. A. C. lian anil SI i t I H anger for New F o r k — S t e a m e r J e p t b a H e re lx ,a il ing fo r S o u th A m erica. Weekly L u m b e r Review One hundred and tw enty -six mills reporting to the W est Coast L u m b e r men s as so c iatio n fo r the week en d ing April 22. m a n u fa c tu re d 7 5 . 0 2 3 .- 0 2 0 teel of lutno er; sold 0 2 , 4 1 5 . 5 0 5 f e e t ; und shipped 7 7 , 5 3 0 . 0 0 5 feet. P ro d u ctio n for m ills repo rting was 5 per cent below norm al. New busi ness fo r the week was 17 per cent ab ove production. S h ip m e n ts were 10 per ceut below new business. F o r ty - t h r e e per cent of all new husiue.-s taken d uring the week was for fu tu re delivery. This am ou nt ed to 3 0 . 5 5 5 . 5 0 5 feet, of which 20,- 0 2 5 , 7 0 1 feet will move c o as tw ise or intercoastal; and 1 5 ,657,107 feet will move export. New business for delivery by rail am o u n te d to 1,7 01 cars. T h irty -s ix per cen t of the w eek's lu m b er s h ip m e n ts cle are d by water. T h is am o u nted to 2 7 , 6 4 0 . 0 0 5 feet, of which do m estic c le a ra n c e s a c cou nted for 1 7 . 0 0 4 , 2 4 4 l'eet, and the o v erse as c le a ra n c e s 0 , 7 4 2 , 4 5 4 feet. R ail s h ip m e n ts am o u nte d t o 1 .003 cars. Unfilled do m estic c a rg o orders to tal 0 4 . 5 5 7 , 5 0 4 f e e t ; and unfilled export o rd e is , 7 7 , 1 5 5 . 4 5 4 feet. Un- lilled ra il tra d e o rd ers total 5 . 9 0 5 cars. T h e six teen w eeks' production was 1 . 2 3 7 ,8 7 5 ,5 9 7 f e e t ; new business, 1,- 2 0 7 . 0 7 5 . 7 2 1 f e e t ; and s h ip m e n ts 1,- 1 0 0 . 0 7 7 . 9 2 3 feet. Oregon A gricultural College, C o r INTERESTING PROGRAM vallis, April 20 E d w a r d Malinin, FOR MONDAY NIGHT son of Mr and Mrs. I. E Malmin, of St. Helens, has been elected to m e m In o rd e r to secure funds to cover bership to B e t a Alphi Pal, national honorary acco u n tin g fra te rn ity . R e th e deficit In th e m ilk fund th e P a r q u ire m en ts for eligibility a re c h a r a c e n t- T e a e h e r a ’ as so c iatio n will have ter. sch o larsh ip and leadership an e n t e r t a in m e n t at the high school Mr. Malmin is now a sen io r In the a u d ito riu m Monday nigh t. T h e pro- school o f com m erce. Upon coinple g ram will s t a r t prom ptly at 7 : 3 0 tion of his first two ye ars of basic o'c lo ck and is: ¡ w o r k Malmin e lec te d business ad-| S e l e c t i o n .............. . H. S O rc h e str a 'm in is t r a t i o n for his m a j o r cou rse of Mary s M a g i c ...................... F i r s t G rade study for the Ju n io r and sen io r years .................................Nora_ H itchm an of his ncadem lc work R e c i t a t i o n ............................ Van Adams T h e m a jo r for which Mr Malmin K x e r c l s e ................................. F i r s t Grade has elected is designed prim arily to S p a r t a c u s to th e G l a d i a t o r s ........... ...................................... Ray m o nd Devin train the student f o r e ffic ie n t b u sl 5th anil 6 th Grade» ines» o rg an izatio n and m an age m e n t. I National Dances T h e ad m ission is 10c for child ren , It in clu des tho ro u gh cou rses In the T h e public is various phases of a c co u n tin g , audit- end 15c for adults. j w Thompson, m a n ag e r o f th« \ ing. business o rg an izatio n , s c l e u l - tnvlted and by t h e ir a t t e n d a n c e th e y ......5 r«r P - « |'i " \\1 ' si,ort, > n r ' m an ag e m e n t, ad ve rtisin g at.d will assist th e P a r e n t - T e a c h e r s ' In Si ll«l«n» l.uinb«r com pany. Is In fir * a w orthy cause. I salesm anship. ■ turn' d "lo her home In I’ortland on Seal tie on business mission. . ' ’ tiii'klnK M chiu inc pro bably * Thursday. “ '»ilia h« iK playing th u n d er Two*Hun<lre*l F ifty E ig h th ( ìn u le Onwluates to Hold E x e rc is e s in St. H elens— B. I' , lev m e, o f Oregon J o u r n a l , lo D e liv e r Diploma». W ednesday, May 17th will be an l m p o i la n i e v en t lo the e ig h th graUe pupils uf ibe schools oi C olum bia county, fo r on t h a t day many of them will como to St. Helens and p a rt ic i pate iu the county c o m m e n c e m e n t exercises which is being a r r a n g e d by County Sch ool S u p e rin te n d e n t J . B. Wtlkei'son. T a e a l. H e le ns C h am b er of C o m m erce is a s sistin g Mr. W ilk e r - son in working o ut th e program . W hiie all a r r a n g e m e n t s have not been made, P rofessor W iik e rso u auth o rizes the Mist to s t a l e that t h e r e will he a parade a t 10:30 o'c lo ck the m o rn in g of the 1 7 t h and he expects t h a t m ost of the 2 5 0 e ig h th grade g r a d u a te s will he seen in the parade, wuich will s t a r t a t the school house and trav e rs e the prin cipal business s tr e e t s o t St. Helens. F r o m 12 to 1 o 'c lo c k th e school child ren will he gu e sts o f th e St. H el ens c h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e a t a luncheon. A l 3 : 3 0 the grad u atio n exercises will be helU in the nigh school a u d ito riu m and B. F . Irvin e, edito r ol tne Oregon J o u r n a l will de liver the dip lomas. T h e S t. H e le ns C h a n te rs will re n d e r sev eral m usical selections. I t is expected t h a t school ch ild re n fro m every one of th e forty-tw o schools in Co lum b ia cou nty will be present anu tu e ir p are n ts and friend s will also ne h e re f o r this im p o rtan t event. " T h a t Seappoose, W a rr e n , B a c h e lor F l a t . D ee" Island , Goble, R a in ie r and C l a t s k a n i e s cho o ls will be well re presented is a s s u r e d , " said P r o f e s sor W ilk e rso n , " a n d 1 look fo r a n u m b e r fro m th e N ehale m valley. It is going to he a big event and we want to e n c o u ra g e the g r a d u a te s lo c o n tin u e th e school w o rk ; go to school and when th e high school c ou rse is finished , if possible, atte n d som e of the O regon u n iv e rs it ie s ." S h e rm a n Miles, Lew A. C a te s and J . B. W ilk e rs o n a re the c o m m itte e in c h a rg e of t h e p rogram and e n t e rt a in m e n t and th e y pro m ise f u r tn - er d etails for th e n e x t issue of T h e Mist. GOOD BALL TEAM SURE SAYS HUNT T h at St. H ele ns is g e in g to have a baseball clu b which will be a win ner and t h a t will have the backing of th e hom e-town fans, is th e opin ion of J a m e s H unt upon whom was wished the m a n a g e m e n t of th e team. O rd in arily it is a hard m a t t e r to line up an a g g re g a t io n of ball players of the first class, but t h e re a r e seven m e m b e rs uf last s e a s o n 's clu b and M anager Hunt has been s u cce ssfu l in sig ning sev e ral players. Among them is a pitch er, an o u t f i e ld e r and a c a t c h e r. T h e la t t e r , should the oc casion a ris e , can relieve th e h a r d w o rkin g E v e re t t H o n e , and should tiiat not be n e c e s s a r y can occupy a c o n sid erab le portion o f t h e o u te r garden. T h is player, whose nam e Hunt lias not d isclosed, is very handy w ith the willow, his b a ttin g at e r a s e bein g .3 2 7 . Hunt is a n g lin g for a n o t h e r box a r t i s t to a s s is t " R u b e ” M axm eyer and J o e Antone. T h e big le ft - h a n d er says he is in con dition and ready to s t a r t tod. y. if n e c e ssary, and J o e , the d 'm in u tiv e h u rle r. is in m id -se a son condition. F o r th e past m onth he hits been p ra c ticin g with J a k e L arge and L a r g e s ays "w e a r e read y to g o ." A n u m b e r of t h e te a m had a good workout a t th e ball park S und ay a f ternoon und have been p rac ticin g e ach evenin g d u n t g t h e week. Hunt will give them a hard practice S u n day a fte rn o o n pre p arin g fo r the gam e with R a in ie r on May 7th. T h e g am e will p robably be played on th e home lot. ST. HELENS HIGH PLAYS HIIL ACADEMY To m o rro w a fte rn o o n at 2 : 3 0 the baseball te am o f St. H elens high school will try conclusio ns with the fast team of the Hill M ilitary A cad emy o f P or tla n d . T h e * s c h o o l te am has been having daily w o rk o u ts and Coach Isensee believes he has a classy lot of ball players. B e llv ille will be on the m ound for St. Helens T h e gam e will be played on the school grounds In t h e “ f l a t ” and it Is expected t h a t t h e r e will be a large a t t e n d a n c e of fa n s to witness the opening gam e o f th e season. Lew A C a te s re tu r n e d to St H el ens S und ay a f t e r having spent sev e ral days in th e W i ll a m e t t e valley. At S ale m he met S e n a t o r Norblad, cand id ate fo r c o n g re s sm a n f o r this d istrict. “ S a le m ts H aw ley 's home town but Norblad had a c o rd ial re- c e p t io n ," Mr C ate s »aid T h e St. H e le n s T i e A T i m b e r i c o m p a n y ’s mill, which has been closed down for the past ten days nn(i undergoin g repairs, will resum e operation next week, so E. C. S tan - W(M1(| su p e rin te n d e n t of t h e plant, states. - — ■» ,■ ■ T h e V M. C. A. volley hall team o f P o r t la n d d efe a te d the te am o f the St. H e le ns b u s in e ss men in a hotlv con te ste d g am e at t h e high school | a u d ito riu m last nigh t. T h e sco re was, Y. M. C. A'. 7, St. H e le ns 4.