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THE ST. HELENS MIST 'O L U M L X L I SI. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922 BIG SCREEN PUNCH IN CAREY WESTERN Î Hurry f'a r ey ’» luteal motion p|r . o 1 “ " Mu" " '»»»Irh romes lo * hi* l.lhnrly next Sunday i;„,| y,,,, OPENING CAME IS COUNCIL CONSIDERS LOST BV ST. HELENS JALOFF BUS LICENSE MISTREATMENT OF CHILD IS ALLEGED In Judge P hilip ’s court Wednesday evening, James Held, o f Kalnier, ' r i e t « < lut» of Portland Defilali, the b ruin lose Kee for This Vixu will In* plead guilty to a charge o f assault liluy with ihn munii Sunday uflnriio*in 1 « com , a •, _ .. “ hd hattery. He was fined $50 and I sm al T e a » In t loue (tonteet. Score perform ance», Is wllhout doubt tM'H*. Same as l o » l ' « n r t ounell T he r omplalnt whlch waH f||e„ living <>ul moul gigantic thrill ever preuentml I "ill »1») • is « to fl— Home Team Plays Kai- Deriilmi— May hi* laiwsuit to Kn- bK Mrs. E- W. Hwunton o f the Ore- f V»unry ( V)mni<*nc«*m» nt K x i t < is»*s an* o n e of! for lim ar* In h Wnutern prod u nion ni**p Hu inlay. Mi»; Voter*. < » n l c » t foe... / , ,ii Kon Humane society alleged tha' Ihn hlKhllKhtH Is ¡, mud uluiupedn ,f H f l d H e r e We»lneH«Ia> f o r K iglif h <•< ion <>r h i - . Held h«H mistreated Ills 5-year-old I'll rei «--- f illi It! I. dir Minili»-1' IhuUHunilu of lire « raxed »teer» rush ! ------------ step-son Warden Held The aften iìriMle i Graduare* ami Oiploina.s aire lug uml rurunning right Into the Inn. I he fust Arlela hasehall club of Intorni* «»*••• settei*» f o r J u i l g i ' . The principal matter which came ’ Ion o f the humane society was o f lint ituninru. with a man and a girl Portland defeated the St Helens cluh G iren to 213. to the attention o f the council Mon brought to the i use on account of lippa mil I |y hopi-li-Hsly rang ht In the on the h w M l . ' s !’ m,u5' In “ game dry night at their regular meeting com plaln U o f the neighbors o f Held. primary cam paign Usi nini'1 ll" ’ ttl)t*k o f their onrush And thru luHl ’*'** Ulfi " ‘ “ " n r o f the renewal of 80 MrB Swanton stated On Wednesday St. Helens enter noi! ah'l II»' 1 ti<1 uluI <*H il avla11 Um thrill on thrill a tnrrlflr huitín In m m _______ r y. T K 1,11,1 WUM C to 5 |u " franchise to the Columbia <Ja Mrs Swanton went to Rainier and tained the eighth grade graduates jf l’ha cimltiHl for ,11, uf foiliiy Ihn mountains by ihn man and his In favor of the visitors lo ff) stagea The city had Informed j c a lled at the Heid residence. She rnor him I h rii u nInalimi f*>r In the first frutne Ariel a chased Mr Jaloff that he would huve to ap ««nmlned the five-year-old boy "H is Columbia county. The boys and girls a want heart against odds whlrh lop nil'll IN o f Ihn o f totady. but the men and women jf l,r uni' ami 'I' seemed hopelessly uneven u climax I hr ......plnlt,,r on ply for u renewal o f the franchise Uttle body was bruised and there was fa« iluys ■ t in tu hiiv» "limi that, the crlllrs say, will hold you , n o.i to m orrow were with.us There were ' is ion o f hits, errors and t w o , Through his attorney, John K I a >- “ bruise on his cheek.” Mrs Swan- ' o 213 of them, expectant, happy y oun g tri all Imi 1,1 i - i . candidates. breathless until the ¡asi minute uriti wild pitches by Hellen who M lanager gun. the atage line com pany contend- ,on an(l It appeared that he has Ini obsstver» irn of Ilm opinion make you wish for more sters, passing a milestone In life’s Hunt chose for mound <1 u t y . n,H that they could not be assessed in ,,een mistreated Journey and celebrating an event ■t Olfi'H H“ l mil Patterson uro Man to M an" ts a tremendous ,. , our th»* *«‘<u>ncl thin or any other city for the pur- A warrant wa« isHued and Con- fu which conies on ly once contHn<l«*r* f " r Ih*' o f firn ■trama of adventure and romaneo In s< ” * w!* * 10 ■* ln ,aTOr " I P°*« Of obtaining revenue. The law, s*able Frank George brought Heid im Ihn mul fight opinion of mi * tn Early Wedn esday morning the ad the far West, the story of un out ".**"*, ,n,nl t,1l" Klxl11 Inning so Mr Hogan stated, gave cities the to s t Helens. He plead guilty to thi inil OIrntt. thoiiKh b»tiwn II' vance guard o f the graduates, their rust who fell heir to the broad rung ' 11 1 ’* H,’l,r,''l two In this power to pass only "r eg u la tor y ” or- -charge o f assault and battery and tiialor l'Htlnriioii , lupporitTs ns of his father’s runrh. und who v'sliots garnered four hits dinances Judge Philip gave him the maximum parents and friends, began to arrive l limili f IK h I inn the II in St Helens and before the time the has I runic hack from the land of the for It. 'heir half of the seventh i.’t. Hel- Mr l.ogan and Councilman Me- rl» e rn to I Join the Pal gotten to wrest It from Its enemlm -wd many voters parade xvas to start, 10 :30 o ’clock, ■un chalkiMl lally, but . In the, Donald on i this „|,.t » , , up , a . ........................ disagreed •• STT 7 XJ MIX II i n ' question J tie n u o n “ ,n “ a statement — x to v » The « Mist H ilt x Heid v ^.-a von rump It Is u drama of stirring events from K r 1 chttMed another run McDonald maintained that $300 wa« r,alnied he «lapped his fire-year-old every portion of the county was rep the opinimi i. freely espresseti Rainier. Clatskanie. Scap- beginning to end. a whirlwind of ae >' f ii** platter making the «core 0, little enough to charge the atage st*P 'Hon because he tore the “ wall resented it the proclamai hm of Governor Hon. engrossing suspense, appealing poose, and Vernonia had the largest ■ ’ , ll« « . and said that the company PaP«r d o w n ." He ack n ow led ged tha! ott ,■ tu the hu Klux Klun. In romanee and dramatic situations, In Mi l " 1*- had u wonderful chain......... sufficient revenue from Ht. , i e bad whipped the boy a few days number In the line of the parade, al ad uf bringing him votes will have which Harry Carey takes the part of ■ ' 1 be game in tin- ninth With Helens to pay the license asked. "S o l'r«*i<*us to the "wall paper" episode though each school in the county, the oppiente effect That tho Sieve l’uri» a id in Jackson tiregory .i with the exception o f three, were man on third and one on second far as I am concerned. I d o n ’t care because he did not take the proper Kl,mat ion was a political move, fumous novel i »presented. ad only one man down, tho fans whether tho stages call here or n ot," rar* of a 1 V4-rear-old baby. Mr. Held dented by the governor, but com 1 After the parade the school child- ailed on i alhoun for a hit, but a i d McDonald The matter was re- contends that the proper way to Just before I' -h, P has all of *e . e o i p p t K j i n "C al" took three healthy sw ings at [ ferred to J W Day, city attorney, bring up children, should they be un- i on and their parents were guests of ,lilies, so suppuri *• J- * *■ ’ ** * “ 'I J * '. tirtmirks of P< i slow out curvi went to th ein nd bo will report to the council ru lK. *8 *° administer corporal pun- ■he St. Helens Chamber of Com merce nididates rlam of the o l 1 WINS HIGH HONORS in U It was his and third strike out at their next meeting It was thei ••hment. He admitted having at dinner, which was served at the rts'x It I» i l t droit has los; sup l irii.g the game Hi'llvllle connect- intention of the council to arrest "w hip ped the boy with a razor strap." Congregational, Episcopal and Meth , that win.1*1 have io Ht H " Colum bia county friends have re ' wlf h •» fast one. hut forced l‘ aul-|one o f the drivers o f the Columbia D reported that some o f the odist churches and 356 people ac l i e re’ lgloilk l|Ues colved word that T J Pllppln, Jr hit had » ai second and the game was over s.age line and make a teat case but citizens o f Rainier talked o f a coat cepted the hospitality o f the cha m been lajeetei d into the m in j has recel veti his barlieltvr degree at Manager Hunt, notwithstanding | it appears that this action has been o f tar and feathers but cool heads ber. From 1:00 to 3 :3 0 the visitors îgn Kor the cline reason, It Is ' t h e t'nlveralty of Wlsionsln with ih* he fact that the Sunday's game was postponed prevailed and the matter was taken looked over St. Helens and the grad « are nr«ny who .Imed that thei I except Ion of tualhematlcs and has ! om ! by tin* home team, h uation exercises were held at the up in court. K A. Hotger asked the council Hall ramp ir.il j been elected by the agricultural d"- H uh an aKk'r**K«ition which pill lie a t, ilnerted th high school auditorium, beginning at for permission to store wood on It Is e >n- ! pu m u e n t of the college as manage -, over to I *erson 3 :3 0 o'cloc k winning i»*ain nnd h#» in well satis Columbia street and alongside the HAVE RUBBISH jed that tie-"' in-" »andida! -s uri o f the Hnulh I.Incolli county, Wlscon fh*d with them A little more prac St Helens hotel for a period o f six B F Irvine, editor o f the Oregon READY TOMORROW Journal, The ; ohm who tu» n illy In th " r s i ' sin Land Clearing association will put the boy« In «hapo, Mr ty days delivered the graduation ad The council granted the university authorities gave Fllppiu Hun» mud ! 4 It ll s less up s to who wins Me i« on tho lookout for request The preliminary work o f the clean- dress He impressed upon the g ra d f o , 2* days tn organize the association Th. demorrutlc c a n d i d a t e « uates that higher education was nec wo more players who are 300 h itt e r s \ Councilman Flynn suggested that up campaign Is progressing nicelv x.rnor xri* Walter I'lerce. \S d’ iter 'a n d secure pledges for the rleurtng .nd when he secures then, the Ht no p i r k l n r " signs be placed at the t,r Edwin Ho»». chalrn“ n of the essary and encouraged them to at- rk west her and o f 7.non acres o f land He ncrom ilmr». Harvey St Mein« team will ll*» a Htron^ o n e . I jntsrif^ction Of the h l i r h w a v u m l f h e t » ii ■ !e:id high school, and If possible, a ts con pllshi'd this within the time Speri I K Kurd y Th lullet He gave interesting statis ......... '/■" ................ fanner Sunday , county road ?n W ^ t l t HeVns The « . e n H o n ' o V « e ? y “ n,' college. of a oku and I led anil so pleased were the untver »risi meri- er , tics showin g the success o f high iir' T n IJ,|'h"i W |tv ,hft ‘"l,uncd agreed with Flynn and it that all hags, barrels and boxes of routent appear* in he he’ wei n I a,*y authorities with his work tha! city It I. probable wras ordered that the signs be placed ttn cans and other rubbish be placed school and college graduates ln c o m He will that either hat ■ce xml Starkweather with the ho was elected manager Hulie Muxineyer or Joe The recorder was directed to not- alongside o f a road that can be eas.ly parison with those who did not ob termer obt.Ciiit g work under the direction of the uni np«cl» of i Antone will do the mound duty for ify the SI Helens Light A Power reached by a truck If it is placed tain such education. I it is predicted »»rally land depart meni Tom is u Ht Helens nominal!* i A number o f the local Vocal solos by Mrs. Glen R. Met- ,-itr he wl|l give Matnler hoy, the son o f T J Flip fans will accompany the team to Rai company and the Western l nion Tel- on a poor road It likely not to be sker and Mrs 8. W Garriott were ;t ibuubl Ih egraph com pany to remove poles at reached AH o f the stuff will bo lie Is a graduate nier. ri'pul'llriia iciuinee a hot con l,,h <d that place County tho Intersection of the highway and hauled away tom orrow , so everyone teatures o f the program. ' '»1 Hie Oregon agricultural college •I «he No! luher election the county road The application o f should have it readv The marshal School Superintendent J B. W’ ilker- ,i , republican i,at - 1 1111,1 l'*r s o m e Hue was county agent Tie fleet h OPPORTUNITY FOR FREE KIonia to operate a restaurant ,,nd Ills deputy have been busy this son delivered the diplomas to the 213 itl cumuililc* t an h-'s nttracte I of Columbia county, a posliion lie rc graduates present The eighth grade C T l M M i r i i U A P A T i n w '*a* rpad and application being week notifying property ow ners to signed In order to attend the Wlscon loot »• much merest as ha* • lie a u m iy iK K v i IXJIN accompanied by a certificate from clean their places up Dr Ross, a , zrnduates in tho county number 250 sin • ducat miai university lie hi ibsrnaii.rlal roii’ e-i t> II Flili the city health offic e It was granted city health o ffic e r, has also issued tnd are: ll the canil'dale opposing Ralph many friends here who will he St Helens: W il lia m Anderson, V oung men who love ti.e outdoor Hills am ounting to $54.$5 were through Che schools a ic iiz r to eeili pleased lo learn of his success in Ill- William*. Incumbent The con fe are Invited u* become guests o f ls u d i t e d and ordered paid by warrant householder and reside*!: givin.* the Reta Atchison, George A. Blackburn. l • lingl, Id l ter profession he has rhoaen. 8 a. from July 17 to August|on the city treesurer James E Buss, Carolina M Cline, necpssarv instructions. and had thè "■et loll been held 1S22. at either of tile citizen Loreta G. Coates. Ellen C. Ellefseth, dx>» ago i prohuhl • Dial military training "im p* which will he u o t e - c m t ?\ x / c M f i T t f C Albertina Sophia Cecilia Hankey. H KI h r N E W S N O I E S hlan woulil I e defeated WM- Opal Hunter, Clayton Miller, Ruth ima Indicai ioli* are Ilia" VVI1 Worden during this per,i,(| OF HOME PEOPLE Tusten, Margaret Malinda Dew, Al- ai »ill win ugh It will he a The government will provide the| _______ SW0KFR A ^IlffFSS Kr‘ulk ' - a " ™ " Mary McKie. rae» JillV7II L i t f t J U b l / L J i J (jpnpyieve Lansing. Hugh J Adams. r msporiution lo and from camp, Miss Harriet Ross had as her guest Fur rv|ire*"iii * la cong re u . i hoard, lodging, niudlcal attention, Saturday Dwellie I’ ryor o f I’ortland George Olsen. Mary Nelda Canlpar- »tur A W id.id of C la tso p G r a d u a l"» o f HI. H elen s High School mlforms. equipment, arms, ummuni- • • • All Star Boxing t ant Draw» a Big oil, Genevieve May Morris. Amelia uni» «eeX, io 'aln (he seat of athletics, recreation Teresa Kiblan, Gladys Evelyn Mas- Wi l l I t r i i ' i v e I !t|ih m ins T o n i g h t , iton. laundry, Miss Vivian Fnttterson spent the C Ila»lei « ho ha» repreaen I < rowil VYlio »re l’ lea»eil with Kx- ten. Henry Lambert, Nellie Shop- • nd religious service privileges in week end In I’ ortland visiting her S la te M ipcrltllendeiil t him hill 1 the various creeds dlatrlri f.o i he p.ist fou rieen Applications foi mother liJhitioii»— Auiither Hm ker to lie inyer. Anna Cossman. Carl E Coss- n Norblad , in energetlc, lire the Red Course, which requires no man. Mildred Marie Chipman. I a l II i r t'i itiineiieeiiieiit \ililn-as. worker um! '.i'< t hrow n a ic ir o llelil in City Hull on Muy 27. irevious military experience, are ex Yankton: Harold L. Martin. Ed Mrs J It. rilin' entertained the I the Hawley . , mp Cndoulil»- I - aerially desired na D Watson. Esther Briggs. Joe ladles o f the Episcopal Guild Tues I kV will recen 7’ w enly-tw o young min unii ludies a flatterlng vote Successful applicant» for these out- The all star boxing card held un Howard, Dorothy Beatrice Pierce, folsmbla and clataop rountl'»s o f St llelens will receive dlphili.iis ng privileges will Incur no obliga- day at a special meeting at her home. der the auspices of the American Agues Jane Sobieski. Margaret E ’*- ,d ol her rosst < "Ulule» Tho Wll- al tini high »elioni auditorium lo ion for future military servlre, tlie Legion at the city hall Friday night villa Boulby. Mae Stevens. Marion “•Ite Valle! , . uintle* are consul- nlglit J A Churchill, stale super The steamer Multnomah Is in port , ii rpose of these camps being to stim afforded the several hundred people Raym ond A'an Tassel, Marie Stevens. 'A Iba Hawiey > '.ugl ild and Ni.r Intendellt o f educai Ioli will d' Ilve ulate and prom.ite citizenship, pat and taking on a cargo o f 900,000 W arren: Tom m y E. Grewell. A l who attended an evening o f en ter baa c u l e n i li all.irk ih Illese thè rommenreni'‘nl uddress Th< rlotlsm and Americanism besides re feet o f lumber for San Francisco d e tainment. bert \V Swanson. Verner Kohl- W l » Press i •qiorls frinii thè up’ gri'tluaDItg ila »» is thè largesl on livery The steamer is scheduled ti iliming these young men to their T h e first number was the *.vresi- strand Elmer A'. Anderson, H Clar- pia papera nidi *ii'‘ I liat he hai met | ili thè h-sioiy of llie Hi llelens big home physically henefltled through «“ U Saturday evening llng match between Chus. Carlson o* i lire Mickelson. Harold T. Lund. Lois rtb a cord ni n- Hon and Is rei- schieri and thè uutilmriuiu will he I i . ileal direction :-i"i athletl?| • • • Fort land and " R e d ” Hill o f St Hel G. Hegele. Louisa M. Cooper. Edith ■ of cun »ul et. support The crow d c d w li li friend» and le l a l l v u ■oschlng The stork called at the residence ens. The ui»n wrestled for thirty min E. Ross. Esielia S Hanniff. Gladys I will Is* 1 cl" me with the ad- o f ihe class of l'J22. Tin* agi* limit is 17 to 2 irs Ex-1 ,f Mr and Mrs E M Melon early utes but neither succeeded 111 making P e ' H Grewell. Alice M. Hegele I k h la Haul T h e haoealuureate sertuon was de • favor. Prescott: Charles Alfred Roee- •rvice men to 35 years. Halurday morning und left in their a fall. lotn'nr down Almost any average healthy young care c braugh. Bernice Louise Britt. Claude • <dunihia coun Lvered hy Ile». 8. Darlow Johnson a baby girl, a present moat a c - , George O 'K eefe ot Portland had the rare » in,- ih creatina mirro al Ih** Methudist i-hurcli Sunday evi* niiiti can meet the physical requlr, Uexford Hamilton. William Edgar ceptable to tho happy parnnis Moth *n usuaI lutei. 1 I» t Imi for th<* nlng and thè class atlendod In a ments for admission to these camps ,<r an(j da ughter are both getting the best o f tlie argument with George Hosebraiigh, Eula Fern Phelps. Gardner o f St. Helens in a four- dZMllip of lilis lite itrth J udir lai body Thuraday afternoon was ria»* Application mu»t he In on or hefor along nicely as Is Mr. Helon. Q u'n cy: llertha Parian, Walter round boxing exhibition ami Bud Uriel Judge .1 N F.akln w ho ha i day and ali luterestlng program wa May 31st For necessary Information Shipley o f Portland fought a four- M ann'lc. Eugenie Sacrlr.sen. Esther «dfr-d fniihi,,, hunest and con . glven and enjnyed tiy tnany of II"* folders write Chief ,|f Hlalf 90th Mrs Golden Starr Scott as secre round match with Ernest Gardiner Lu mijarvi. Melia Kylloncn. Sauna S. ïantlauH »ervii-.. ■ ilice 1911#, la op patron» o f Hit* school Leinonen. Martin Pumala, Hilda Erk- Klvlra Hhtir Division. I’ortland, Oregon, I Room tary of the local Red Cross has o r o f St. Helens. Referee "Speck” by o u Si" • rt a luwyer, w h r j l s class vnledlctorian and Averit 724 new post offic e building g a n i z e d all the grade pupils o f the Darkness declared it to be a draw kila. Ellen Linden, Ina Leafpoint, * nui,le au o c i ssive campaign Hharkleford »a I ut»tor Ian George Dauss o f St. Helens won Martha Tolva. John Gumm school Into a Junior Red --------e ----------- Clatskanie: Leonard Paul Birk- thorough ly i au vassoi) tho coun* Cross society. The children will cor the d«rcislon over Jack Davis of SHERIFF CAPTURES BIG respond with Junior Red Cross *h'ld- enfeld. IHirls Smith. Mildred E Me- »cd •• Xpi , i , recalve Hie* sup LUMBER COMPANY Portland in a fast four-round bout. J} b* lúa " t d y of the voters MOONSHINE STILL ren In Europe A portfolio filled The main event was a six-round lioui d e m o n , Charlie Hanson. Betty FINED BY L. L. L. L Stockxvell, R i c h 'r d A\ Tapley, Gill- F-idii of j . Kakln, huweyar, with school work from each room ij between George Brandon o f St. H el ’ 'i .... "b o that tha t(linking ens and Mike I*ePlnti> of Tacoma than Lindsey. Clarence P Miller, being prepared One of the most complete m oon The W heeler Lumber company, of • • • ..»■* <lf ....... miy w|ll cast their The boys mixed from the gong and eanJnette Alstead, Leonard J Ed- shine outfits yel discovered was cap gerton. E *vin Holman. Virgil A. ,,. ’’ 1,1 f v" r of I ha Judge and Wheeler, Oregon, was fined $250 by Miss Pntrlcia Kavnnngh enter j Put Put UP a classy exhibition. It Boyt. Andrew Warls, Lt*lu Johnson, tured hy Sheriff Wellington. Judge ID nui li(. misled by ridiculous the board of director* of the Loyal tained about twenty-five o f her little \ was a <Iraw White anil Deputy Sheriff Walter Robert Culbertson, Marie Koberstein *1."bir rim long and (ton- Legion o f Logger» Ai Lumbermen at The friends Inst Saturday afternoon at | Columbia post will give another Edith Ivy. Raym ond McGee, Alta rareer of Jndg« Kakln as a Its semi-annual session which was Hadfleld Wednesday afternoon the home o f her parents on Norlh sm ok er Saturday evening. May 27. Byers. George Erickson. Viola Ijtmp i * • "dunt i■ d > will he consider held In Portland. Oregon. May 15 outfit was in a barn of Louis f e e Franklin street, the occasion being The St Helens boxing commission sa. Esther Potter. Paul Sagar. W a l d lb. votera of (he county who and 16 The penalty was Imposed on cato whose place 1» between th*> eighth birthday Children’s will line up a number o f local boys ter Mustoln, George Baumgardner, logging railroad crossing anil McN’ ul- her ' 1 '"'«rned nidge whose deci» account of On* Wheeler lomp.itu '•!' iv creek on the old Warren Ht Hel games were enjoyed until five o'clo ck I w ho will try conclu sions with other Dorothy Zillman, William Isakson, •I* seldom reversed by the 8u leratlng on a 9-hour day while still ens rond ln addition to the still, when a dainty lunch was served Columbia county boys. It is probable Florence Julia Ford. Alexander K in ■* r,'«rt Reports front d a ’ - 1 affiliated with the 4L, the s hour day ven 250 gallons tank» of mash They all report a very nice tini“ that HIM and Carlson will have a re dred. Ruby Pellltier. eounty Jmlce Knktn’s hom e being one o f the fundamental prm ere on the premises There was a Mrs Roy Stewart assisted Mrs Kav turn match and Hill believes he can Pleasant Hill: I.aura Zola Wiles. n'>- xrs tInit h* will carry f l a t ciples and regulations of thè orga- A Ehen Lee John. Sadie Christenson 10-gallon keg of "m oonshine” and anagh In helping to entertain and get the decision over Carlson ’ * '*rse majority ut M it ion. serve lunch to the little folks. fu rther announcement o f the sm ok Colum bia City: Donald R. H am p Tim hoard o f director« I« tim log!«- lereral sacks filled «'< h pint bottles "''•‘ et there are er will be lu the nsxt issue of The ton. of the finished product. L°i»l» i ec- nitldates for representative to latlvc iMidy o f the 4L being chargod cato, the owner of the premises mid TELEPHONE EMPLOYES |Mut* Hazel Grove: Mary Erwin Patter- 7 'egi.|.tur. \ k Vealch o f Hnl- with the responsibility o f making Its 'lik e RHagosIchm, the alleged oper * * * , tj * r* a t » T r, a * t * tj / — \ii.* — son, Nellie Esther Anderson Alice »t><1 Willard T Evenson of general rules It consists o f twalv-* ator o f the still were taken into cus- LNTLRTAIN PATRONS SENATOR A. W NORBLAD Matson. em p loyer and twelve employe ninni Fn*1 k ^ the candidate.! They hail a hearing In Judge Marshland: Audrey Inez Herbert, i Its decisions affect more than oily , i '' " " '" 's e n i e n t o f the vol- hers Tuesday evening at the city hall I VISITS ST. HELENh Arnold Graham Philip’» court Thursday and were ad- 90 per cent of the 76.000 lnggln„ "« home town and the result min c l lo ball, f e c c a t o depositing employes o f the Portland o f f ic e af| — ■ Shiloh Basin: William E Anltk- on how the Sellale sm valley and lumber workers and operator« $100 and Haagoslrh $500 to Insure the Pacific Telephone & Tel«*graph | Senator A W. Norhlad o f Astoria er. Edward W Ludke, Ruth 8enn U1* south 11 ton o f the count) o f the Pacific Northwest, as the 4L heir appearance when the trial will company entertained several hundred was In St. Helens Thursday after B irkenfeld : Lloyd Calvin W olfe. *• in thi» 1 Ion It appears that standards o f hours and wages are people at a musical and " t e le p h o n ic" | noon on hls way to Astoria The sen Ella May Johnston. Edith Myther»- he held follow ed gener: lly by the Industry light ed h*" " Kl" oxer his program. The telephone orchestra ator had been campaigning in the haugh. Órene Ivy Canberg. Genevieve . ■ ... ~ ~ eon I est. like oth er i outside as well as Inside of the 4L ii»« . ’ hi» contest, The Ht Helens t ’ hambar of t orn- rendered several selections and I. T. ■ Willamette valley and is much en- H Beach, Leo la May Warner. organisât Ion » a,' 1 *P"eleil to tie a close Burn: Hlemie H. Kauppl. mere* had as their guests at a Felts gnve nn Instructive address on rouraged as to the prospects for hls "herman Mil»» present rep I line tie. in Saturday in the C o n g r e g a - [ " Y o u r Telephone Com pany.” Tw >; nomination to congreas to succeed Apiary: Lloyd Homer Kellar. "«Ulivi. |N ,, démocratie candi one mem ber o f the hoard o f wait r t l o n a l church parlors. Will E Purdy. I switchboards on the stage, n p e r a f i l W. C. Hawley " F o r t y - t w o o f the Clara L. Low man, Helge C. Erickson, H* I» u commlaalonera. This will have litio llurvuv Starkweather and Wehaiei I hy experts, showed how calls were re- \ ; 54 papers In this district have en Harvey W Headlee. George T Si For a " .",«.) cniiiinlHHlonur there arc significance, as before the general Holmes democratic candl.Utea for reived nnd answered It was an ed- ilorsed niy can dida cy ." Senator Nor mons hlad said, "a n d 1 am pleased at the w o - ----- --------— 1 1 uoHttonal d«»inon«tratlon unisr e " 1" " ” T J Fllppln of Deer Island: Jack Merrill, W i l »ns î v " ; r ih-rgerson o f Vernon The motion picture. “ Speeding the promises o f support from many rep liam Seffert, Bernard Clapperton. N Müler of Clatsbanle The iiuminnNMl f«»r lb « off!«*« ,,f the candidates were given ten Spoken W o r d . " pictured the Intrlea’ e resentative men tn Hawley's home Margaret Footer. Weulhnr oundltlpiii brln« »liror 1 believe 1 will be n o w I w7 T rT ' " r' ...... I* '« at at ad, will Bachelor Flat: Carl Skarlierg, — | n il I es to explain to the 200 or workings o f the phone system and district. iu ..." 11 upport to llerg ers on . util« It I h exp«fll#d that a 1« * ' V 1' more people why they expected to be showed how calls were recelve.1 and nated and If 1 am. I will work un- Charles l* Bennett, Ruth W. McKee. 'lalskanle and l{aln|nr A vote of 1' will will he cast today The Inter Edward Madsen. Leslie Skuzie, Elma The mixed quartette mer eenslngly for Oregon nominated After the luncheon the handled W*t ih a " ' 'psetivn candidates. 000 to 125 000 Is the foreoM ’ r r candidates went to Scappo,,»»' to at- tted the hearty applause given D»em ests o f Clatsop and Columbia c o u n Boling. Ingrid Boling ^ 'h ” ' the candidate who the state which Is about «0 pc- con !««ml the spring opening celebration. and Mark Daniels, baritone solo!*' ties are Identical and o f course It Happy H ollow : Vella Caateel. The tepuhl.can u l U t isrgesl vole |n Goble o f the rcgiati ntiou was forced to respond to an etie.n.' would only be human for me to pav Harry Wallis. \n particular attention in congress, :f registration In Cohimhta coun t ,... seniors and Juniors of the The male quartette made a Mfl 1 II reel*v,'*",, " ' " nn " f " ' e county Beaver Hom es: Carl Heid. Anna th* hl. h sl i ght l y more than 3.000 and ......... Th*r» * m nomination. hel,| their annual pic- as did Miss Dessle Phles in flu t“ ini elected, to those matters o f peculiar Margrete Llest, Lillie Viola Nelson. demix-rsls nuniher less than 1. I*» . 'f* nn announced candi- ntr Wednesday T h e m e m h e r s of He' , nations The program was “ xcep- im portance t o this district, with Mahle Muriel Wasser, David Qreg- thin lit «un,« ,y . " f,lrp,‘ t i o class. *' W ent hy nnfo to Bagby | tlonally go.sl and enjo yed by the whi*se problem s I am most th oroug h I* •« likely The pt lla open at 6 o'clock and c I oha At 8 o ClOCfc I* Heights w heig the day was spent, ly acqu ainted." lo|iQ. . ' IM he written tn on ln m rn in (Conttnued on page 10' (many prew n t. ” " ,ayor, .iounclltuen a n d 1 night. SENIORS RECEIVE DIPLOMAS TONIGHI s r -js ; r t .;:« AMERICAN LEGION