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THE ST. HELENS "k u«r num "« k 111.11,1 " ,Url1 h.^1 ‘"ir , | ¡ ¡ ¡ J " ANI» VOLUMI XM ST H E LE N S , ORE G O N, F R I D A Y , JU N E 23, 1922 Number 28 ♦♦♦< A C C I D E N T OCCURS ON T H E H I G H W A Y ST. HELENS WINS MRS ALBERT BURCHAM FROM S. F S.; 13-6 SCHOOL DIRECTOR C L A T S K A N IE PLA N S BIG C E L E B R A T I O N Ï HUS ta Mr» A K Itocky, wlf« of u well known I'orlland phyNhlan, ii»lalno>l The glorious Fourth will be prop a t.rokon »houldor hlad« und Mr erly celebrated und observed in Vincent t ook, Mr» A A Morrlaon. Kellen Hul ls texxl Hull for l.<x ul« I lectcil ul Vlillllul Scliixd *1* cling on t'latskanie. A program of patriotic wife of H im rector of Trinity KpUro exercises, sports and attractive fea und I »ul H. Idcr» Hive Stellar Sup Monday Night to Hucd-eil ||. K. pul church of I’orlland und Mr« Jo» ture» have been arranged by the1 port— WiHxllund Comes for Sim ,,r ItJiUriMwl, l." K K l» K *•■»«» "ph K Chirk of 1 . 0 » A iik «I.* i w o n laillure— New llirector llua luirge. committee In charge of the celebra Deputy Marshal Cal ll••f^Hlill<■r and liudly hrul»«d when u hoi I uii driven] tion. ili.) Ionio* mid Will Itriii* Hooter». hole und Is Well Qilulifled. |.wnl»'r,"*i s..n l«> I f t n * •»•"'■ •I- hy Mr» < ook rolled down u flft»«u Dewey Harrison Have Bare Fist One of the feutures of the day foot emhankment yesterday after will be a game of baseball between Fight— laxrgi- Crowd S**es King . ... Ti>wii «•“** Harrouiiillii* |||i III I*' I’h" base hall team representing the »kidding on Ih(* Hllppiiry puv.'lueut I The annual »chool meeting andi the bu»ine»H men'» club of t'latska-1 « him .*»» .\< ii»i*y. Contest— M a y o r I-ir«*s O fficers. when the cur upprouch.-d the lull ] Unit her hood of Hailwtiy Clerks of election of School District No. 3 held nle and the business men of St. Hel -1 the S I* A- H Kailway compuny, at the high school auditorium Mon ■ ns. Sherman M. Miles who managed road oroNHluK n«ur Souppoo«o Th« muchlno turned complolely I won* dofeuted hy Hunt'« rejuvenat day night resulted In the election the local aggregation laHt year, is* Mm lull Cal Hoffmlller. deputy marshal of n> Tho of Mrs. Albert llurcham us director lining up a strong aggregation to * Hie city of St. Helens and Dewey over in 11 » plunge und only thei 'd player» Sunday afternoon. Tin* d THU Ml ■' pl- 'i-'T » <‘t '»I« Htroii* frame work of the «»dan I M ore wu« 13 to *i. to succeed II E. I.allure who retires represent 8t. Helens and he hopes to Harrison, proprietor of the Central I 11 K • * 1 > Id !.. Hunt sent Herman Helton, south- from the board after two terms of repeat the victory which his team grocery, staged a hare fiat or knuck prevented ««rlou» lujurlo» to th<*' paw, lo the tiring linn and ho pitched faithful service. four occupitnl» There was much scored against Clatskanie at the fair le fight Monday night. The fight l^l "< “ u,wn 0,1 Ver' II 1» «aid that Mrs Cook who wit«! 'he lx t gum« of the season, allowing interest in the election und more grounds last year. Manager Hunt | was held in the play shed of the Mc ■'•von hit» and »Irlking out nine of than 300 voters were on hand to ex will take his ball teasers down to Bride school in West St. Helena. It (or H.ivurul y«*urs, driving weat. applied the brake» ' 0» S I* \ s. ha'tors Tho visitors press their choice and about as many the growing little city and give the started promptly at 7 o’clock and I. bmv mti« I»1“' when »II» HUW u I okk I iir tram up I* r.illrouil illroad ni.vi-r in proachlng near the iniaalng Th* drew a blank In the first inning und votes were cast as was in St. Helens baseball team which represents the ended at 7:21 when the former city who look r , IM„V I.r i I iohm Who liM.k up Helens annexed ono score. >n the recent primary. town, an opportunity to even up marshal stepped between the com machine swung uround on the w o t ■ i I wr cluni" mill III« ■•lull"» The meeting was called to order scores with St. Helens. pavement of the highway and dived Holm«» was i.ufo on an error, l*uru batants and declared that the flgnt itlad down u .1 over III« hunk lit at the Instill sacrificed him to »econd unit hy Chairman l.altare and Mrs. Frank An interesting program has been j was off. The 200 or more men, • . 11 1 1 * r of U K iiih I . teor., corking -ingle to right ul Ueorge, school clerk, read the an arranged and In the next number of women and children who were at the liriiliuK P""1' •' ra»»liiK autolats und re»ld.*nta of icse ime ia» I hmii thl» for u lowed the fleet footed fielder to nual report. It was a comprehensive The Mist It will he given in full ringside, left after the marshal had wamiunil) I* Heappoose helped tho women from :r> . notI i I iik "lorn one and gave in detail the financial St Helens people are planning to] separated the combatants, who dis artrr of » ■'• the machine und they wore taken »core. Won- w n Uff. u ni. 'll" proinl»M.| lo I'orllatid Neither team soored In the »econd standing of the district. It was join their < latskanie friends and will daining to use gloves, preferred to Non» of the women * noa ha» II» ihrouKh town were seriously injured, though they frame and the visitor» threw a scare shown that the district owed |62,-| aid In making the celebration the big figiit as did the pugilist of a quar •lor— the kill"1 thr r'Mum» of »leel will into St Helens rooters In the third. f.oo for bonded Indebtedness andj sue»ess which It is sure to be. Tho ter of a century ago. L*1 *01111 were httdly shaken up ilo* mil olili' w o rld ’ is the The flr»t man up wan »afo on Mo- there are also several thousand dol St Helens Chamber of Commerce Is It appears that there has been Tbl* van! t>o*lv of timber. »»Ill 111 T H E L I B E R T Y P R E S E N T S Donuld'» error und Kalten walked lars of outstanding warrants. It was aiding the t'latskanie Chamber of bad blood between Harrison and the next butter The following hal evident, however, that those who| Commerre and Executive Secretary the largì* | oi.l rinoat »tändln* A N A T T R A C T I V E B IL L ier was «afo at tlrst when Mickey gathered for the election had their I Storla promises to outline St. Hel Hoffmlller. Tiie merchant was ar to of llml'cr I ; io* county, w ill h« „f II.urli logging activity unis , ,| up u hunt alung tho thtr..' minds on election, for the report1 ens' part of the program and furnish rested by the officer Monday morn ing for not having a license tag on lid ih» li»ri*i"f"r** llcnl for.*»!» will The opening attraction at The l.iloj htiso lino, and the base» were loaded cusslon. It to The Mist. It Is certain that his delivery truck. Recorder God ^ loQQll "I't * craah of fulling »rty non week 1» "Stardust." with' with none down Helton caused the A motion was made that the nom a number of St. Helens people will frey fined him $5. Harrison, so it Mill IllHNl» of tho next hatter to whiff the ozone, hut ination he hy a majority vote, t’hair-j Hope Ifullipton In the siellur role, celebrate the Fourth at t’latskanie. is stated, testified that he had sent taler and H" »uppi.rt.'d hy a »Irony cast of »tur» * In* man who followed him caught man l.altare ruled the motion out of ktkrji cnglm in the money for the license plate the pellet sijuare and it sailed out Ith Mi« cr.-uklUK order and »aid that a plurality vote Thla picture hu» ‘attracted wlde- lu contrant SE N A TO R B AN K S IN and that one of the traffic county Into left field for what appeared to o ur’» OI wuKoll» » » iu.s according to law W. It. Dll-I i pread attention throughout the! ihteli i*f tin* I»* informed him he was "in E L E C T I O N C O N T E S T officers ParkniMin cor- j laid took an opposite view of the t roll«! «lo»I> * ,.r Ito* »loop grad«*» country since 11» rec.-nt releu»«, n he a sure double the clear" as long as he had the cd rouxh road alili H »mull loud hulng uniiuestloiiubly Ml»« Hump ractly Judged I hi hall and made a] question and cited the fact that fori money order stub. This statement, Two more strikeout» a number of years school elections in* Senator W. W. Hunks, senator according to information given, was I Mpplliw f"r ' • t ruder or plorio«r. ton's h.*»t effort There will he tlici »tellur iiiioh pulled kelten from a hud hole St Helens had been hy a majority, from this, the 14th senatorial dis challenged by Hoffimller. HI t* li«*»r«l I li* -umt.l« of I li» »inani ususl mat In*'* Suiidiiy ufteruoon The lie Si Helens annexed another tally vote and he suggested following the trict which oui Ion* tram» of comprises Columbia. -a s On Tuesday llert l.ytell, always a, Jcr.r** a* " ' passed and the belligerents The ruling Clackamas and Multnomah counties, agreed to fight it out. I Itili lutili»'^ l..r Mill market» of favorite, come« her.* In "The Hi«*hi In their half of tho third, when Par precedent established. cresting country und " toad of the prim That Failed,’ hi» latent picture und kinson scored on Calhoun's out at of the chair was appealed from and has filed a statement in which lie The play shed of the McBride In the fourth the boys went he voters decided on a majority vote alleges an error in the official re .■n*»r truiiHpor one that 1» pronounced loo per icul first lue manner of i at Marble in a cruel, cruel manner ids. To |i "*r. ». romfortiil.I» pu» entertainment. W H Dillard placed in nomina-j turns. Hank’s contest is against school in West St. Helens seemed to suit both parties as the proper The Cortland Ad Club Quartet, uf After llow« had whiffed. Paulsen Hon Mrs. Albert Hurcham and In W. J. H. Clark who secured the place for staging the bare knuckle *|M iarn tnd III i fow »liort hour« just ar tits nominating speech spoke of Mrs | »'ngh'd through short and stole sec I of th« Nohaloli. nomination hy a slender majority. ter pontponlng It« appearance here, | L* Pill walk« I und both of the Hurcham'» qualification» for the po -' The senator is asking for an investi duel. Seven o'clock was set as the ndurnd Ih<* hard scheduled for May f. .1, will appear ond time when they should meet. The t(l of the pioli •r will nrrly« at ut The Liberty In concert on Thurs runner« -cored oi McDonald'» double wit ion. Thomas Ketel was nominat gation of official figures from Mult place and time seemed agreeable to Kelten caught one Ju»t to ed hy J Kotsman and J H. Gilbyj nomah county and Columbia county dattmailon a marked compari- day and Friday night» Thl» 1« the to center The] is not mentioned In the contest pro both parties. They met and fought, and Ntiu*p trull» offlclul musical orRunlzatlon of the his liking and made three ha*:**« while nominated C. D. Sutherland. I I» the nurr In this county the vote *<r attempted to fight for 21 minutes. club, and those tuu»lrally Inclined I Mickey crossed the home rubber andj nominal ions were closed and the ceedings Neither of them were injured, ex ike the Journ* a i**w year» »Inn* will doul.tl.*»» mI nm a rare treat if when Holme» singled Kelten scored chairman appointed A. F Harnett for senator was. Clark 269, Banks cept that Harrison lost a tooth and Both Clark and Th* 1 « Hi* p .iuro lull on» galus they fall to utteud thl» entertain* I The visitors chalked up two In the'.ind Gordon Thompson as tellers. The 391 and Hall 569. fifth frame Kelten issued a puss, voters filed hy the chairman's table* Banks have many friends and sup his face was bruised while Hoffmil- I, rlei’ii.r \ • Midi hut ... . Ion tuent to th** first man up and the next] on which was the ballot box and de-| porter» in the county who will watch ler'B lips were puffed and in the vl i'.berouniv * kmc to tho plo Last, hut not lea»!. 1» Hoot (>lb one was safe on u poorly fielded posit'd their ballot». The result was with interest the >esult of the con cinity of his eyes were bruises and I »on for Sul Urdu) night. In hi» lat discolorations. hunt Howe made a quick throw to an overwhelming majority for Mrs. test proceedings. tn k i » * - trail hlazod est screen production. "Sure Fire " Before the fight ended the ring Kurrhutn She received 202 votes. first and fulhoun wasn't there to I ike "trly »ottlnr side standing room was at a prem receive the pellet; one score. Th« Sutherland til aiul Ketel 60 and Mr. of our Manougli «I k . ii I I k * Vernon la of i ium and the autoists passing up or second run cam** across when Howe I.alfc’A* declared her duly elected. feee day» f.r tho Vemuiita of. lor. A down the highway parked their cars let a pi,cheti hall pa.«» him Relten having received "tioth majority and lay and the noar futur» la what' <o they could witness the bout. Each ilgliteued up and whiffed two men, J plurality vote." Herein The w liter wa in III» No time to gladiator had his friends and cheers After the result was announced ill« other batter flying out I he vis •)»m tMiropolt» Thursday and Fr! I resounded as they pummeled each itor- annexed another tally in the many of the voters began to leave, hi if ltd work I nol»d th» ro other. When both were groggy forgetting thut it was necessary to irkable growth of that tov n »Inc** I'rimary Nomination» an* t onfuslng. sixth on a hit nnd a wild throw und St. Helens Has (Trous for First Time : Marshal Potter stopped the fight. elect a school clerk. The name if Si Helena retaliated hy rhasitig three Hal ylatl ah** i on« and a half and Howe'» Great I/<>n<h>n Show« W i l l t t l ) I mu us lb N is o s s a r* ' across the rubber on several lilt» and Mrs. Frank George wa» presented, Mayor Takes Hand. 1» nndlon. nominations were St**ers' long »Ingl« which scored two. t'pon Fntei-tain Thousand» — Trained | Mayor Edison I. Ballagh didn't We f und Mu* N'ohalarn hotal, a Will ill f'ouni'iiinan Do Out in Ihe Tin visitor» threatened in the closed and the chair cast the unani Sera lwo-»ton hulldlnK. which ha«; Animili« and Clever (Towns Amuse. ■ake a hand in the fight for the rea Site ItNS, eighth frame The first man up wus mous ballot for Mrs. George. Manio rime? •he roomy iu**i room», nice office] son that he was not informed as to has served Hie district efficiently for -.if«* on t'alhoun’» error and he was KEGON hi io * v mportant f»a the date and place, but after he several years and her election, by advanced a base* by a ci«*un slngl The small boys and girls are hap learned of the affair he went to the Mreeury to nil good hotel«, an At the primary election on May The batter who followed him con-1 acclamation, was a fitting recognl- pier and the grownups do not ap bat. l«ar dinIr. k room » h e r » lh.* 19 a number of St Helen» voter, He requested Marshal Potter pear to he down-hearied as the re trier m*y ohi •■In v.«ll pr«purod ex presami their choice .i» lo who ne.teil -vltli or.i Ilf Kelten'» tasl one<|ttoi. of her faithful service. f,* r a di Uhl** th e iwo base runners The «election of Mrs Hurcham as sult of Ihe visit of Howe's Great and Deputy Marshal Hoffmiller to >1* at a nom inn il cost Th« hot»l 1» should »erve us mayor and council their resignations. They ,,n „g si Helen« made four In director appears to give general sat- London show which was In St. Hel tender ••d hy William I'ritiRlo. a plonnor man A F Burnett wa» the choice t h e i r half of this frame Gal was safe '»faction She is an educated and ens Tuesday nad pitched its tents complied and the resignations were * rame to the Ni'liulem 4 4 years for mayor For rouiiclltneii. Kd ,, an * rr. r and cored w hen Steers pubi c . spirited woman and a teach- accepted at the meeting of the coun in the “ flat" back of the school cil Wednesday night. It la «undue • I hy Mr nnd Mr» Jone» received 49 votes, Glen \\ li- er of experience, being a graduate house. douhl«*«! Howe singled and Paul Both pcirfoitmances, after Melina* : and the patronage llams received u like number, J W Potter and Hoffmiller appeared . n doiihled scoring Sieers and Howe. of the Washington State Normal col noon and evening, were well pat •ay have it ;.*.** of tin* appro Hunt received 63 favorable cipri- She had the before Recorder Godfrey Tuesday af- Kill lined to short hut McDoneld lege at Ellenshurg ronized and enjoyed. l'."» of tl.elr li wiin siutnd »loiiH and W' Dillard was next to support of many who thought It ad 'eruoou and entered a voluntaiy »1 Hi I'rlnsl* j,; ii,, an o\l.*n»lon the high man with a total of 6" . .line through with a single which visable to have a woman on the hoard The circus showing in St. Helens plea of guilty to disorderly conduct. .fired Paulsen. I’he hotel which will doiihlo Its Recorder Godfrey »late» I hai II for the first time (and it was the The recorder impose,! fines of J10 Helton eased up in the ninth ami of school directors. llrst circus ever held In St. Helens» •xiiich wus paid Thursday morning. *"r The hotel han Its own ulectlou returns mention "W D: I two hits and two errors gave the staged a very creditable parade aupply und oiootric plant aad lard" and he I» not certain If ¡1 If HELEN? MAYOR Dewey Harriso;; visited the recorder SI visitors Iwo more tun» through the business district of the and entered a plea of guilty. focm ha oh* :rlc tight» Walden Dillard oi W It Dillard He COT A N D M A R S H A L city at 11 o’clock in the morning [ Ainshsr hoiol ic ih» Columbia, A councilman I» i lected lo * rvi was fined 410. Vote» of the Gallic. which wus witnessed by hundreds ot *1' la well pa onUi*d und nl«el> * two year» and heretofore two isiun No appointments have been made The Oregon Journal published the1 people who lined the streets along • ahed i'ii(. p.troll» of I hi» hotel] (Ilmen have been elected each yea' Milkmaid hud an off day field following article in yesterday after the line of march, the throng in to take the place of the deposed of •ell ai'l.fici! with lh«lr trial Ho thut ,wn of the "old ( outicllnieii lag but redeemed himself hy annex ficials. although It is understood noon's edition; M which 1» i ho ho»l recommend are kept on the job I he present ng three timely swat» out of four I Mayor Edison I Ballagh is prom , cluding many people from the coun the mayor and council will appoint try who arrived early to see the cir ** any hotel , i ho V t f council, acci, ding lo a report. uH times at hat. a traffic offiier who will also act I enading the streets of St Helens, not cus and parade. (ja hot# 1 | an . «rollout place ul go out on January 1. and If the as marshal and a street superintend ii-.. , . ns mavor, but as city marshal an.1 * to slop «nil ihc dlnliiK room, nomination» mudo at the primary the first ‘nnlng Howe made a ^ ,,ow lon^ hJ, ,lu«t ,,,'.*| The show was particularly notice ent who, while having the authority “*M in ronnoci|..n with It fur election are accepted hy tit** purttc« lit.-nd 1*1 cati It o » * 4* 1 1 able for the many cages of well- of a marshal, will look after the ' .. » i ll last depends on when lie and the cared for wild aninnils. including I * It 1« condiicl mentioned, then there will he an en ’ ‘’V'1 1 ,r ™ w council decide on successors for cages of black man«»d African Hons cleaning of the streets, repairs ot , k M«lui**ion. whose reputa- Hrely new council sidewalks, str««et repairs, etc. Until ’ "» ff,', \ ' ,ya r , h " r,, il flag < '>y Marshal George Potter and D. p- ** * host i*. not confined to t'lm , . f , „„..just outside the foul « ■ * L , / c , „ offmlller. alM ctty spt,,.d in charge of Jules (Tucott and a such appointment is made. Mayor Recorder Godfrey has mailed uo group of Nubian lions over which Ballagh is wearing the marshal's a‘un,*3r In »liiili he* live» Them lice» to the above named parlies In In left field |rop Ruth Irwin appeared to have com star. iVh'IJn'l"'r * ' 1 r"omlng hou» forming them of their nomination. | Potter and Hoffmlller tenderel ....... . m * ■ ihtaln comfi.rlahl« toil up lo last night he had received lit addìi ioti to pitch In g a good their resignations, which were ac plete control. Leona La Clair made George Potter had been marshal I no acceptances It i» probable thit; i .mie Kelten helped to wln bis owu I cepted at a special council meeting the spotted leopards perform and of St. Helens for the past seven years F ' 11 :t *.r I to* low II th«* regular caucus will he held t'l j ,me by cracking out a single, doub last, night. The resignation» had been other animals of the jungles obeyed and is regarded as a good police of tlie commands of their trainers cr .wn Tl . mo garage, pout (he near future and candidates notti lé and a triple. requested by Mayor Hallagh as a re ficer He was appointed to the posi The dancing horses, ridden by at * ’ • • v.■ r.iI -m ill Innted hy th«* mo«« meeting a» ha sult of a fight between Hoffmlll*»r Calhoun I l i a d e a ni«* catch of a tractive young women, elephants, tion when S 0. Morton was mayor [ .1.' 1.01*11 been done heret<»for«’ and Dewey Harrison, St. Helens gro bears, camels and other cirrus ani and re-appointed by Magnus Saxo.i, high fly along back of flrst buse. rtli 1 addition of a meat The Mist Is Informed that t«** cer. Monday night, which Potter ad mals proved the delight of the who served as mayor for three years r**"' , j'r‘ ral K*'ii«ral merchandise councllliien should he hoU) ov*■'» mitted was arranged at his sugges youngsters and old youngsters who When Ballagh was elected mayor he Sieers Ini« a huhlt of Intting whenl n ' * ,r> • and lad lee* fur hut which 1 WO ol I ho ' 'limoli W i tion and which was staged in ills le-appointed Potter. The retiring saw the show Me» ,l"r‘‘ 1 hardware und paint consent to hold over has not been . 1 » «„me «me la on thè p»lh ahead of presence without Interference. liiui II!» hit» were responsilile for j A spectacular production, the marshal has served the city faith • * r,,«iauranl u nd »« vc ra l certain»*«! It »«" ins llk«*ly. however Mayor Hallagh proposes to employ opening number of the program was fully and well for the past seven . ‘r ' ' m i I.uni ( on that nllti«*r the charter will have to several score». an acting marshal and speed cop "Cinderella in Jungleland," and all years and there are many citizens l**u»i, 1« ih.* ho changed or two couiudlmon per i . i . ».,,,,1 »',im* from Portland to succeed Hoffmil- of the wild animals owned by the who regret that he Is no longer con " I Mol .raw li suaded to serve for one more year nected with the city government. 1 A S S *T E Bn<> " hose duties would he ,"r '"“I ■ >1 director of thla „1 com! "*> ” '"K mighty i largely those of both deposed offi- show and the numerous actors took Hoffmiller has been here for a com part in this, which was pleasing to . ,„.,* his way He was m,* nly 10|*|». Potter’s place will be filled is , w htch in rap G O O D B A L L G AM E paratively short time, hut has made handy with the wi «»» py a man who will be marshal In the large audience. t, »oiiree i a r« ’•Billie’’ Burton made a number an excellent r«»oord as an officer. r , 0,"r lino,.... P R O M IS E D S U N D A Y , ! name hut whose duties will be In I'ete Brakke uinpir«*d u K‘’o< g*'"" reality those of street superintend- oi black bears perform vaudeville show was held and said it was l»^.'" '' 1 'lllillUKH lire 1111 Manager Hunt has scheduled *■ | stunts and Mary Kimball showed that Intention of the show company " r have ju»| Ion'll game with the Arleta club of I ori Wlth tin* possible exception of two ^ she had complete control over fe he called strikes -----* - lilgh on«*» which 1 H i»* new rt^HlilonreM Md* land for next Sunday Arleta h»» 1 'how, rocious South American panthers * stage a clean performance and W ATE R FALLS AND it l*„ . 1 * *t«*l Sh'*»'|y one of the fastest of the hush team* all other decisioni were correct. Tlie clowns were good and amused there were any objectionable feati *. g '',, ' In strum, Frank In Portland and ha» made « *ood M I L L M A Y S T A R T the crowd. Several of them pu* or characters, they would be el I . y; M "'risiili Hu«», || lti.se nnd record so far Hit a n n u a l rose sh o w a«.*" poor "Ftdo" into the sausage grind nated If complaint was made by The mill of Ihe St. Helens Tie a r >r»» veral other real Helens fan» will remember th**m a. of the show or the offtc A T C L A T S K A N I E Timber company which is located on er and exhibited his remains in a patrons being planned und will the team which opcnetl the season No complaint was filed. long string of link sausage. Thev I tinier Sauvies Island near the shipyard may lin V- " " ' » r 'tel Ion The circus editor of The Mist with St and tlpfp»t«*«J ,l,,‘ '' ^finnlu il, The Columbia Founty Rose show resume operation Monday if the did other clownish acts which kept j yed the show and so did Ham are three ga- cals hy a score of « •» 6 I he ">me r *M two HI be held In t’latskanie tomorrow, river continues to fall. The mill was the crowd in an uproar. p *, no nnd repair team I» determined lo «*»■’" “ P ’ A particularly good part of the Cormlck. Judge John Philip. J «Hiurunr. - June .... - ¡4 - - Miss Elva In closed down several week» ago on Saturday. * in,, 1 ' 1 "'I' addition In »cor«» and are confident they w '1' « show was the lady (? ) usher who Lloyd. Bob Cole. Henry Ia»r . ■ > r „ * , 1 1 of Rainier has been elected] ncfount of ihe high water which In N' the weldlnv feat Arleta Frank Thompson. Roadmaster 1 Prospect* arc that t An of was very sollcitlous as to the wel queen nnd at the Eagles hall Sat- terfered with the operation ün whte , ' '■ H u n »mi will In* a fasi and «'le»*' g*mi<* fare of her many gentlemen friends Mills. W J Fullerton. Barney I irowned as t'lcial of the company said that If nrday afternoon will he !■ * plani *,f the and such solicitude caused more or nett. Charles Phillips. J E Hu uueen A number of pcoph of S the river dropp«*d another two feet , """puny. Although In \ ~"|IIXim. hca«l ^ r,‘ less embarrassment to those upon I inson, Gordon Thompson. Bill Ke the mill woultl resume operation an,l Helens will have exhibits at the whom she lavished her affection and A. J I*eming and several other ( LG-Kxit;;,, '-<1" for Ihe t'olitmhla Founty Kor"«' » » it seems probable that river condi how Percy Harrison, custodian of •'»nil h«v«* placffl trol asaix'»lion nioiore*l «»* • aliention. They soon forgot tha’ looking men who the circus girl for ,he court house, will »c"«l 'I ''* " »'* tions will permit the operation of the when they saw the next victim flirt«»«! with and bestowed upon tl H to ike ooiiiiijijii machinery In Vernon la Wedne-day cv nlng mill during next week The mill from the court house plaza N ’ lM II« 1 lM work nf came over the St llelens l l,,sl “ rJ exhibit ] loving attention caught. r»oo* I Th* ? I road and rep«.rte.l that o * rnctor Any St Helens person who has cuts about 35,000 feet of lumber It was a good clean show Al It was a mighty good show and por day and furnished emplojment choice roses ami wishes *o have them us kids hope It will come again. r »bnq*lV f!,1," ,"'r * "inpany grinds W olf lia.l a number of «»•'•* » the people of St Helens and com ac- for 30 men. displayed at (ho »how will be ' Ftiiil , ' ‘ ' * ' of lumber per 'on th*» (trail** nad making munity hope it will come to St. Hel the o m m o d a te d if 'h «’ v * in d a » Twenty-six thousand cubic yi ’ * '. " I..... M*. I I (trwm on th** work _________ A «^invention of third and fourth ens at some future time. The men Thomas Ishlster tona* nmpH to Mrs. k"' ,*l ' ' '* i- used tiy I h** class postmasters and rural carriers und women appeared to be ladies of crushed sand and gravel 1 More than * • • farmers vi-lted before 9 o’clock Saturday morn Plot ».?*"' f'«r local con or land g*mtlemen and did their utmost been delivered at the paving plan The roses will he sent to 1 lat was held in Hillsboro Saturday for rail ronfi ronchi"« Corvallis during the p»«' w" flnd- Ing Bert E Rick- the r*enn's Construction compan the purpose of organizing a county j to please the crowd [>•"■ ■' * |,v the 10 o'clock auto bus ! Inspect the investigations ..ml ■Ini »id >hi «käme ,0 Increase the The; ,,nd welfare association of the postoffice I man one of the head men called on Tangent to he used in paving arrangements have been made to the experiment esperi..****«« " hoo, — ^ Il't "'"ch I li ni Iter hy rail mgs of Ihe District Attorney Foote before the I highway from that place to Alb department. have them exhibited. , d. clare Ih- work it«'"«* *•' ,h B’ontln ""'■I on pago 3 I 1 Is of great benefit to t>r.*got> grow.r. IN FISTIC BOUT Vlen Ü6 and re lits HOW ABOUT NEW CITY OFFICIALS? » re- 5c I 5c 9c I CIRCUS GLITTER THRILLS YOUNGSTERS