St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, May 26, 1922, Image 1

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    THE ST. HELENS MIST
ume
ST. HELENS. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 26. 1922
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BRIEF N E W S NO I ES
OF HOME PEOPLE
Item » o f lni«T> »t M...ui i,,u r I ri.inN
o r 1‘ c o p lc Vou Miiy or >1«)
CHAMPIONSHIP BOOTS
BUNDLE DAY FOR
SATURDAY NICHT
NEAR EAST RELIEF
Number 24
VOTERS CHOSE
C ITY CANDIDATES
At Primary Election A. K. Harnett
< Ti.sten for M ayor and Council-
men are Named.
o f Nt. 11 .-1. -ns Ask.ol for Old
BOY GIVES LIFE
Not h i m »
Columbia roe» American Is-gloti Will
I,«>|*l
Motor to H|Mikitno.— Mr and Mr«
l ’ ut on » 1iampiiill*hip Box Ing and
At the primary election last F r i­
or Ids. aid.-d Clothing to I lolite
K. K Huttinrfor.1 ami nun Raymond
W i .-st I o.it for < lhainpton*lil|* o f tin
day the voters o f St. Helens, in a d ­
Ilo- Institute* ttr|douis o f the Near dition to expressing their preference Klnu-r Kultz Drowns Wh>*n Tryin g
, ,U .un.H ........ I V O « <<•»'- l.'ft Wednesday morning for Hpokune
where they will v u .i for ten days or
» .d o ni Ma l all.-y Satnr.h.y Night.
for state and county officials, se­
East.
to Have ( h u r l e « Id d.invili, McNulty
mur« with relatives
Tlo.y expected
•
(.it''» i . ..»
lected uien to run for city offices.
to
reach
Walla
Walla
lam
night
an
I
»'reek Scene o f Tragedy— Funerals
„ N„oiìi>«i«l t u r «
Very few it appears outside o f a
muko Hpokune tonight
.Saturday night, May 27th, The
ring who took much Interest In the
Thursday,
June
1st
will
he
bundle
Held Thursday.
American Legion will hold another of
_ s Bi*U A " " ‘
for
relief of the near naked of matter, paid any attention to the city
I n k . « Vacation.
I’eler Kon., man Its popular boxing and w r e s t li n g 'day
',.
..
ticket.
No
candidate
having
filed
ng.-r o f the 20th t'enlury store in atimker
The main event a. th is1 ' ‘“ 'r N' a.r
, “ 7 \0 0 '0? °
from .ivory pre- thl* city, uceompunl.'d hy Mrs l.oos. smoker will he the finish of the * » ri ° ' -Phans In the Hihle lands who for the office o f mayor, councilmen
Elmer Fultz, the 15-year-old son
nlete rs»ur"
or water commissioner, there were o f Mrs James Thompson drowned
,l»i. iii.lii ate I hat Gov leaves Hal unlay night for Wisconsin, wrestling mutch between " Iteti” Hill
U M|mr,! clu,höH
tb«
rellef
blank
lines
on
the
ballot
for
these
coinmltti"
Is
making
every
effort
to
I* 1 ... (l|. "'i Inin Irren nomi where they will spend several weeks of Hi Helens and Chas Olson, “ The
In McNulty creek Tuesday morning
B> n "
respective offices.
. i il hlm vlaltlng home folks
when he went to the rescue o f
Mr Gregory Terrible Swede," o f Portland.
This riollie these on fot tunales. A report
fur
'
A F Barnett received 77 votes for ( hartes Robinson. 8-year-old son o f
( ll.'ot l t ü H 7 1. o f Oregon City takes Mr Loos place match will I»* terminated by the hen troni oil.- of the field workers to
The *l," ‘ v
Lrson
I U.ltOf» during hla absence.
two out o f three throws, or decision the general com mittee and t r a n s - !m* y ° r and K I. Ballagh was second Mrs. Josephine Robinson who had
lM*<
i ..il.i.l very few
ut two hours, and the winner will be mltted to Rev S Harlow Johnson, with 30, while J. W. Allen received fallen into a deep hole in the creek
Hem and I
I
says, "O utside of ^ J ' o r c o y a c l l m « » ^ vote was,
Accordin(f , Q ey„ wltnegH(,K th.
. .1 la'illK be-
Hoclal Tea.— A social tea wdl In- ntltled to the title* of champion of lo.ul chairman,
' the ma'" <'" " 1
It seems that every citi-1
Senator Hull given al the Mel hod 1st church par the Coluinhlu valley. This match a'. food, the old clothes hales from scattered.
Robinson boy was walking along the
Diteli a'"1 11 : '
zen
o
f
St.
Helens
whose
name
could
America are the greatest need we
lo ark i"1' • !, .. defeat and lor* next Thursday afternoon, June Hu* last smoker was enjoyed hy old have at present and we are not par­ he recalled received one or more j bank and slipped into the deep pool,
......i in many prr
a former rock quarry
He called for
I. beginning ut 2 30
Strawberry fans us much or even more than the
tea that » rr
votes,
Jimmy Hunt, county clerk,
ticular about styles either.”
majority In hi* shortcake will he served
help and Elmer Fultz, who with his
Everyone boxing matches,
and wus a thriller
«III »how
was
the
high
man
with
a
vote
of
63
In old clothing the follow in g can
mother was fishing In the creek a
The hostesses from the first gong to the finish,
Theft' ai> many Irregularl- Is Invited to come
and Walden Dillard came second
o f about 200 feet from the
will la* Messlaiuea Van Nuttu, Chris- 11" d aroused more enthusiasm than lie used and will he acceptable: warm with 50 as his count. Glen W il lia m s , distance
U »liefet
.
oats,
westers,
heavy
underwear
ran to the assistance o f the
lie. liong, Carlson and lturchaiu.
“ »>• other event
Hill Is confident
and Ed J « M I M for third p l a c e , ' po°
overt-nets,
dresses,
wool
gloves,
• • •
o f his ability to I hrow . d ion
each being credited with 49 votes J ■ ■ ■ » « »«d - « r a . J-ulU. according to
s.'oei., heavy hose, children’s clothes
M i n s I ugi-ni. Howor.— Miss Carol * » » willing to prove h
I llel
W. McDonald was fourth
T h i r t y - ! h" ? ta,eJm,' n t’ told Elmer not to let
of
every
sort,
sheets
for
bandages.
Marie Christiansen, h uh . daughter ability by putting up sufficient nu.n
seven
voters
expressed
their
desire be b° y d ™ wn and
.1
^
T
o f Mr uud Mrs Carl C h r is t ia n s e n 8)' >
’ 0 get Olson lia. k In case the K<- Include everything that will give that he remain on the council.
E ,be ^
1B,ru* f lin* ln
water he
scored a high mark al Pori lend Sai
Klon wus unable to stand the strain warmth not forgetting toys games Willi: ms received 2 ' votes and J I plun* ed ln
He »“ cceeded in getting
unlay when she scored kg Vi point. And from the fact that Olson d e ­ and pict ure,hooks.
Chittem 21.
J. H. Flynn was the Robinson to within five feet o f the
nt th» eugenic examination
Miss mantled more money for the return
There is scarcely a home in St. favorite with 16 voters and Mrs. bank but the little lad could not hold
Christiunseii Is not us much con- 'bun the first match it appears that H«l'*i s whirli I i ii t an accumulation Thomas Iabister ran just one-half an on an(i sa n*
r-lmer tried to reach
wlthin „ a v—
few
cerned about the mutter us are h r he Is not quite no confident In hint- of old clothe which would be of ser- well.
Only eight people voted for Ihe sbore but when w'***.»
parents
self
• ice to th. near naked o f the Near her.
r. S. W h it , waa the choice of
of, il eTlden.Vy he became ex­
* * *
The main boxing eveut will he the Kast.
These old clothes should he [ seven and Von Gray was considered hausted o r had the cramps and he
It.iki-i)
. kaagn
o m is
Mi
I» between ito* . the winner o f a put in a bundle on Thursday, June; by three, while George Wilson was sank.
The distracted mother and the
I l.onu Kainsey lias leased the St llel- decision In the l.i-t match and West 1. delivered at the St. Helens Meth- the choice of 18.
ens bakery to A T lllderhost of ° f * hitskanle. who made such a good odist church
If it is not convenient
F or city treasurer, H. A. Childs, young children who were on the bank
Portalund who will take charge of showing at Halnler. These men are to deliver the bundle, telephone Mrs. j the present efficient official, received could do nothing to assist the lads,
the bakery on or about June I. Mr hot li In Ihe hest o f condlllon and th. Albert Burcham or Mrs. Thomas Is- { practically all o f the votes cast. Slx- as the 10-foot b lu ff is straight up
W hen Mrs.
llld.-rlxisi Is an experienced baker «veni promisea to he worth the prie* b:ster and arrangements will be m a d e : ty-seven voters expressed their pref- from the water's edge.
Fultz saw her boy sink for the last
and hus been III b u s illis » in l'ortlu nd of udrnlsslon alone.
to collect thi bundles. A number of erence for Mr. Childs,
(ine o f the prelimlnaries » i l i he
for a number o f years c o n d u c tin g
persons who own cars have tender-
There seemed to be a hot race for time she rushed to her car which was
un up lo date bakery, which lie only go between Albrose, » h o ft^ught In ••■i their service, to the local com - the offic e o f water commissioner a few hundred feet distant and drove
ihe tirsi match of thè nessun and mitteu nil will .all for the bundles j< harles I » p e , superintendent o f the to St. Helens to summon aid.
recently sold
• • •
Br a n d doctors. S h eriff W ellin g ­
Stanley, o f Ra'nier. Tliese hoys » il! in .lie ev.-nt that It cannot be dellv- water system was given 11 votes and
Election llctu in Ciirrrctiiii.
In fighi for thp eh mplonship etween •!* il by the douor.
! I-. J. VanOrshoven was more o f a ton and oth er citizens rushed to the
Ihe tubulated election return which the two towns. thè winner le-lng out
After the St Helens bundles are j (»vorH * for his total vote was 1 9 . 1 scene o f the accident, but when the
bodies
were
recovered
was ex-
Is on page s.-veti of Hits number of Tor " lt* championship of tin* county. delivered they will he packed and The ridiculous part o f this, however, ..
.
..
.
. . life
,
The Mist, there Is an
error
The which Is now conceded to Dosen of hipped in Portland and with thou- to that Ix>pe could not serve as com - i 1 nf l a* thf boys had be* n under
total vole o f Williams
for National this city, in his weight.
amis o f other bundles from the peo- missioner and hold his position as water ror almo8,t an hour
Com mitteeman
Is given us 701
There will tie another preliminar.. pie of Oregon will he sent to New superintendent and that VanOrsho-:
The funeral services for Charles
VI OU'O'I T, Governor
This Is incorrect.
The
total should h,,ut which Is guaranteed to lie no York for shipment to destination, ven. who is now a member o f the Robinson was held at the Methodist
he 565.
Ftlhlun's vole
was 701 and »Bruch, but which lias not been an
and thousands o f homeless, poorly, water hoard is not the retiring m em -j church Thursday
morning at 11
repri * tita i ve to congrios» Williams 665
The vote |n each pn- n»>unced because of the picking of fed and almost nuked boys and girls ber
J W. Akin claims that he has o'clo c k . Rev. S Darlow Johnson con-
"iigresuloual
dl»
tili ihr first
clnct. as shown In the table Is cor " ’ •*
Lor the place
old men and women will be made j been a member o f the board for the ductlng. and the interment was in
Hawley trrur. d the noniInatIon met
The Interest ttmt is being manl- happy
The work does not require past nine years and that he is the the I. O. O. F cemetery newr W a r ­
XorW.nl h i • muiorlty teeing
• • •
fasted In the contest
any sacrifice on our part, only a few man who seeks retirement. Record- ren.
id carried Co-
1501»
Noi
Hiking Party.
A hiking party b-gton •* v*r> gr tiTying to the post minutes lime to bundle up those ar- er G odfrey is o f the same opinion,
Funeral services for Elmer Fultz
The composed of Misses Vivian Patter ntembers, and renewed efforts will
i county by ;■ iir vote*.
tid e s not- needed, many o f which
The city election like the other were held at the residence o f his
5i>k and Haw
I
h#*
m
ade
to
pieux*
Ihe
pu
blic
.
have been discarded.
The Mist h e - ; p a d of the primary election, was mother at 3 o 'clo c k Thursday after­
son. lira Ifuttnti, I.OUI*.«- Kelel, Mr
I lit
The ring has been fixed up In bet-1 I loves the people o f St. Helens will more or less o f a Joke and It is prob- noon and the remains were interred
iInn Stun, Ruth llurrhatn and Mu
run*, so fsr as
•other very • :
bv ,«• boxing < onions
e-potiil to the appeal o f the Near able that the caucus o f citizens will in the same cem etery as were Rob-
riau Morion hiked to a nice cutup tcr condition
d was that bi­ lug place on South Scappoose cr*-ek
ouoty Is coin .'
1 uud .ill i-v.-n
promnu t*■ 1 tl
Kant Relief committee.
Rem ember L*e called about one month previous j Inson's.
J A Etkin li,I i» It Better*. M on.lay morning They slept out “ in I " " 1 eve^sta go.t u Mu city
fling ; . he date. Thursday, June 1
I’ lace to ( be November election and candi-
*rhe accident cast a gloom over
Judge
Eakln
Adates lor dr.
slde
tickets
tire
$2
ri­
erved seit» I • or delivery o f bundles, Methodist [ dates selected to serve the city.
| g t Helens and there were many ex­
the op e n " and enjoyed It, u well a -
I Setters had
A H7 roti­
l
l
50,
anil
general
:
tlnils
Ion $1
I church
other features of caiup life
The
pressions o f sympathy for the be-
lo Clatsop - "iinty, however, party returned to St Helens Tues­
reaved ones and admiration was ex­
1 judge sill ,,
t:g lead, curry day evening
INSULT TO FLAG
pressed for the brave lad w ho risked
[the county hi ilmost 300
• • a
LEGIONNAIRES CLAIM and gave his life in the endewvor to
T'ishlng Without I.I cciim *. Yaugh
________
save his young companion.
Evans and Elmer
Anderson
who
A broken water pipe on Columbia
---------------- » ----------------
cluini Tacoma, Washington, us their
street made it necessary to dig up . . — . , — . „ r - r i - e n rT T
home, wen* arrested last week while
______
a small portion o f the pavement on j l»x2.A 1 W TbrbtS. o D I L L
flahlng 1« the Clatskanle river The
Wedn esday afternoon. Repairs could j
AT T H E LIBERTY
fishermen were unable in show Pep tif i» Restraining Older to I’ mhihii Dill, n All Star Team o f I’orllajiti uot be made at once so the pile of
uty Warden Itrown who mail« tie-
.... »
.
-
,
.,
..
. . broken pavement, dirt and rock was
t 'tty Official*- irmn Interfering
arrest, Ihe necessary license
|b ire
a ..i s
uuus
i
, ror ,
c , m ar|tetj go Hg (0 a ttraC{ attention
That win some screen star, Con-
With
Ills
Hits
I
lue
<
l
.it
i'll
i
r
t
o
.
Judge Cruft ut ( latskunle, th. men
l.'Kal leu in Shows Nissl oi l*ra« - That the marking attracted attention stunce Talm adge, whose popularity
enteied a plea o f guilty and wore
was manifest by the action o f some i in this com m u n ity is best evidenced
Arrest Drivers-—l a - e I p 'I'.alay.
in ,- a m i M akes Hts-orxl fu r E rro rs.
fined $25 and cost*
members o f Columbia Post 4 2 The by the increased attendance during
American I.egion who noticed that her book ings, is to be seen again at
That
A
Jaloff
who
operates
the
VA e in nu il Home.
The Kiberty next Sunday and M on­
The
Dillon All ......
Star baseball it....,
team
U9ed « hv
a *'*-
"I tnbi.i St s'.' pr po. .1 to try cor.
. . ...........
. A ® Th " lca"
..
removed
the day in “ Polly o f the Follies.”
I.ong and daughter Marla returned
The
nal.
Itistotis
with
tl
'
Si
llel
ns
clt.Xiof
Pi.itland
defeated
St.
Helens
Sun
,
.-
to St Helens this week after hav­
,.. . „
indignant members o f the local post ebulient star has found new outlets
inn.ol as to the license fee charged da>.
1 lie score was 13 to 8. Man- w h0 c'.ain
ing
sp.-nt the winter months at
m that the flag o f this co u n ­ for her sp ontaneous screen mirth in
Huntington H.-ach. t ullforniu Th«v him tor operating his husse; in St. ager Hunt chose Joe Autone to d o ’ try was not and is not intended to he the adept characterization o f a co u n ­
were guest* o f Mr« I.ong s daugb- Helens. Is evident, tor through h l s 'i l i e mound duty
About ail that Joe u se l as a warning signal tor sewer try girl » 'h o yearns for the footlights.
ter
Mrs
Jon«'«
A h u welcome attorney. John h I-Ogan, he bus oh , had was a glove and |possihly a breaks or street repairs.
She is supported by Kenneth Harlan
home Mrs VVhlt* and Mr* Klnaey Ulned a reatralnlng order which pro-(p ra y er that th e n«xt maa « p w ouldn't
Those responsible for placing the and an all-star company.
Invited the latd.es' Aid society and hlblla the city official* from Intel make a four-base clout.
His offer- flag *f the Vnited States on the pile
If on e en joys thrills in motion pic­
other friend* of Mrs I.ong to a sur- fermg with the operation of the bu s-lin g s were hammered to all purls of >f dirt, claim that It was done, not
tures, on e will find them aplenty in
rhuraday
afternoon
se*
or
the
arrest
of
the
drivers.
The
the
lot
and
after
the
third
inning.
prise
party
on account o f disrespect to the flag,
It.-
utnmotis » a s served on M ajo r Hal-1 when the visitors scored six runs on hut as a signal and that no disrespect Pola Negri's latest production. "T h e
Th lt.y gu. »I* were presen
Red P e a c o c k ." » h i c h will be the fea.
high
and
Recorder
Godfrey
|u
combination
of
hits
and
error*
frcHhmelitH were served
to the flag was intended. That It was
The restraining order claims that " R u b e " Muxmeyer was called to the a thoughtless action is admitted but ture at The Kiberty next Tuesday
and Wedn esday. It is said that there
Pi«- Social.
The PythiHti Sister* Jaloff is operating his busses under mound.
,
, „
„ ,
it is suggested that the next time a are more dram atic situations in this
commission
from
the
I
Every
member
o
f
he
St
Helens
nmrkinR
„
lg
needed
for
gpwer
or
a
license
or
gave a pie nocini nt Ihe K
of I*
ph otoplay than in any other in which
Mick
w o rk , , hat gome oth er emblem this fam ous European actress has ap­
lodge room Tuesday night
I'hert public service commission of Ore­ team with he except.on of
Jl IHIK J V KAKIN
i
v
McDonald
at
third
and
Reiten
i
t
^
ugpd
gon.
transporting
passengers,
freight
» un a large attendance of local mem
peared
She is ad mirably supported
_________- m
______
and baggage and under the license centerfield and Hugh Adams in right
ber» and a number ..............
from Ridgefield
by a picked com pany o f players while
showed
a
lack
o
f
practice.
Calhoun
»
Tr?xx;
n
D
r
*
A
M
T
*
T
T
n
x
t
1$ \S nani,
sold
for
les*
than
or
permit
issued
by
tit.
public
ser
ni u-naior from lo dge
No pie
the scenes are said to be massive and
.
the initial hag mussed up a num NEW O R GA NIATION
patti, i i
and Mutino­ f t 50 and nome were bid In by th« vice commission, and the general
beautiful.
of
Oregon
has
a
her
o
f
plays
and
at
the
hat
he
was
j
PROPOSED,
M
.
E.
CHURCH
countli-s lui
ti defeated by hungry members for a larger sum laws of the stai
On Thursday and Friday " T h e
a
weak
sister.
I’aulsen
who
covered!
_
_
1 L H. . link
Multnomah c.uun- The proceed* o f the »ale amounted to, right to do *o
Plans are being made to formulate Birth o f a Nation .” D. W. G riffith's
ty thè av-ant nei ■t it y of 163 votes more than »50 which will be used | The matter was brought to a con- the second station might as well have
been at Yankton so tar as any fie ld ­ a new w oman's organization In the justly fam ous production and fre­
sakia con ut>
.ivo Hank* 39 t to ptirchuNo a set o f new dishes for elusion when the council demanded
that Jaloff renew hi* franchise li- ing features were concerned. Danny First Methodist Episcopal church of quently called by the critics the
1 M d . lark
!» Clark won hl* the lodge
was energetic and peppy but he lost this city. The first meeting has been eighth w onder o f the world, will be
■ Haiti
• *
•
h county.
sight o f the hall, ltellville at short arranged to take place on W edn es­ the attraction playing for the first
lli-alfor*.
The
Mist
Is
fuss'd
to
pay
this
amount
The
conn
YA* di.n»K-rai
....mintiteli Pierre
I,ice It a o l
Th is is un­
to a Croat the made several nice stops, a number day. May 31st. at eight o'cloc k In time at popular prices.
■ t.uvrnur li.
areil 132 vote*. In receipt o f tin annual report o f je ll then threatened unless the city
questionably the tnost costly motion
of errors and threw the ball over the church auditorium
*tk»- .
(rivers
o
f
his
busse
the
real
estate
department
o
f
Hi*1
M.'tuti Miller wa*
Ihe Calhoun's head in most instances.
T h e follow in g program will be picture ever produced, being spectac­
‘ iinat.-.l fur . n o $n*asurer. In slate o f Oregon.
It gives the names ordinances were compiled with
" R u b e " Maxmeyer pitched the last [ presented, besides the usual business ular to a deg ree and having more
mailer
was
argued
before
Ihe
coun­
Ab'M.i., , ,
he received 61 o f all licensed realtor* In Oregon.
He got by nicely but | connected with organizing the so- than 18.000 persons and 3.000 hors­
l>r Ilei in ul » um nominated Those III St Helens are. Jamos \V cil at their session on May 't h and six frames.
es in its making.
A considerable
errors of the infield kept hint in the| c |e ty.
no
conclusion
»
s
reached
* ¡nln, H.'li , ' .
Allen. Henry II Hunting, William I
hole most o f the time. In the eighth S olo
.................... Mrs S H Harriott num ber o f local people have seen the
This
morning
at
9:S0
o'clock
the
} I V.
It.ilnler defeated Hinson, r.urlok J Kavanagh. Ar­
picture, but ow in g to its massive­
•ft,*lals ar.' ordered
1» iPi >' inning St
Helena BMUlaged to c oo- |;..,utlng ................ Mrs George Perry
T i
i for representa thur M Holt. John Philip Knud It. in cm c and show in why
ness no one can view it at on e screen­
the
re-
nect
with
the
hall
an*
chalked
up
g„|0
.........................
Miss
Ruth
Halsted
ile
uro
The vole for Rutherford and George II Shinn
ing, and these and hundreds o f o t h ­
t*h tnta|,.,| ;i, ' and Kvenson had Rester Sheely I* the lone licensed re straining order should not continue several runs and in the ninth they A.Rjreaa— " T h e Aim and Scope of ers will doubtless welcom e the o p ­
did
some
snappy
fielding
hut
It
was
(>ur
New
Organization"
.
.
.
.
n
force
until
a
decree
Is
rendered
1 Shernian m .I'* i lie dem ocr a t- altor In the growing city of Vor
too late to undo the damage that
................... Rev S Darlow Johnson portunity to again see this truly won­
and entered after the suit Is tried
JtMdldxte li
1 opposition and non la.
•
'
16
error*
had
caused
S
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Mrs A. J. latest picture, com es to The Kiberty
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form than they did Sunday the score| Hollingworth. Mrs George Wilson Saturday for one night only.
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Tuesday afternoon. Memorial da), will be too large to count. Mrs H W. Christie Mrs
E A Rose. never had a more forcefu l role than
~"*r ar.>n.... j , .. h interest. There represented at the animal meeting of
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a |.,|| gain«* at the ball
— •— "O------------------------------ Mra Chas l.ake, Mrs Martin White. that o ffe re d by this Western draiuu.
^r» Ihree ’ i •
, ‘ hill-* for thl* o f Ihe Odd Fellows and Rebekalts held
w t,tol» is arousing inter, t
■ i i - w r x tit a | t l A V t c
Mrs. W. H. Davies Mrs. Mary I.ong in which there is action front start
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rllpph; of Rainier, J N In Eugene this week
v|ro C. ,, %H.
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an,l Mrs to finish.
llm.ng the man) St Helens ball fans M E M O R I A L D A Y I i)
Mr«
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pson
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tolng to
lo and I'eler Mer- rlaott. Hluford K Cooper,
TO BE OBSERVED George Perry have been appointed to
•rion of v.
|lltm :, Ka|Mst Hunt's regular
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Kllppin car- ... Price and William A Brown rep ■ ; ■
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sp onsor the meeting and will each G R A D U A T IN G EXERCISES
" "»»ny of ti
maller precinct* resented the Three Kink men an. i là I lag h * team t- composed of the
Though no forntnl program has **e responsible for five guests.
, (n«M n.,t ox
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onto the htg v ole Mrs Kill« M Crouse. Mr*. James
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D) .. ,)Mn ¡„„I make a good sh o» been arranged. Memorial Day will he
The graduating exercises o f the
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' _t_a(ngl ( |lt. aggregation Hunt properly observed In St Helen*. The STEAMERS CLEAR
'l» o rolled up a were representatives front the Re j
stores and business plaees will he,
„ n D r A I i c a d m t A senior class o f St. Helens high were
w »llvsly large majority for Mil Itekah lo dge
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Rrakke » it o hurled winning elosed
held at the school auditorium Friday
and hundreds will viRlt the
P U K C AI>1 P VJK IN i «
Th* voto
Fllpptn 610 Mil
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night.
The class, which numbered
cemeteries to lay wreaths on the
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twenty-two, marched down the aisles
a»iir>, j ’ 1( '
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the stage.
Miss Averle Shackle­
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ford was the sulutatorian and Miss
irn Hlair, valedictorian
State
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Superintendent o f Education, J. A.
hurrhlll. delivered the com m en c e­
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Hoorge was
ment address.
The dip lomas were
ktlt n! ” f" T ' host.I lile.
' " per cent o f the
tendered to the graduates by H. E
"«"•M Vine .a* oa*t although
Bare, chairman o f the school
»"»I her . , good,
a number
T h e audit orium waa tilled
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and relatives o f the
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r."’" ,' d ln , h '
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who did vote
nd hearty applause was
as the dip lomas were de-
W.i rn '.':h '»»••reeled
T h e tahtt-
*t» puhllat,, 1 f ' ' "lumhta county
" " p.'tge 7 o f till* niini-
of The Mist
fare.
JALOFF ENJOINS
ST. HELENS LOSES
C I T Y COUNCIL
IN RAGGED CONTEST