l THE ST. HELENS MIST I o lu m e XI A ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JU L Y 7, 1922 b r i e f happenings ABOUT TH E CITY IS [El BY M I <••• T o H t' .i s l i li . — i n n 11, PURIFYING PLANT LUMBER SHIPMENTS FOR WATER SUPPLY FOR WEEK LARGE Number 30 op HOMEPC'| /||[L B R I E F NEWS NOTES |\/l|l I STARTS OT Ä HTO Ml»» Bur liar a J o r d a n wan a P o r t ­ M F Graves. Mm J il Rodger» land visitor Monday. unii duiiKliter AUu, of Gen try, \r Mrs. J . F. Jo h n s o n went to P o r t ­ HI Insidili <'lilorlna- C ohm I ith Tnk«* ( ' u I’K ìm ' n for Califor* kmiHUH, uml Mr» Il K (Jruvi i umi U a , ‘ 1 ^ ,,*r, l land Wednesday morning. non left Hi Helen» tlil» morti In k for • •<>n I Inni in (iiiitnl g a i n s t lin- nia— .lapanrs«* Ht«‘urner ,, . i F a t h e r J . P. O ’Klynn was a recent SeuHlde where I hey will »poi,,| H,.v I iMcrMlK H. . I l f - •I'*!» *»« l |**U«l- erel day» 11 W ater s , i p , d , — P lan t O rd er-: Sunday for I..VMt.OOO P e r t of l.um- viaitor with F a t h e r J P Clancy. St. H ele ns I,uml.er I "inpany'H Mill ♦ • • eil and llu e Now. ! her for A ustralia. Cuptain and Mr». Orln Sheperd ! to <>|ierute Night»— I 't r t v K n u r e l »pent the F o u r t h with friend» in U lClnii M i v i I ii ^. l 'oliitrillili |'nut I r .............. .. i i.niriM'l ................» fo r Night S h i f t — It. I>. Neff, S a w ­ Seaside. «»• I he Americuu Lemon will li.ivr In or< m j < i has ordered a chlorin atio n I The Hammond s team e r Flav e l i« tak- Thursday. I I Monday evening at e ith e r 5 : 3 0 or liieniher» lo turn out for there will plant and It will he installed as soon Ing on cargo for Bos Podro and it Mrs. Dewey H arrison is a t Se a-: 6 , o ............. ......... .. .... L" i "*r ro n a i m e 'c lo ck, ............... the null of the St. .......... Helen» t he Importuni hu»lne»H to lie acted ' h . Ncliitl* in t- it arrlv. , from Sun Kruncisco theduled to »till Monday night T h e i Hl O eorge and E. A. Rot- ,J t.loctt and t he mill will cease op , ■ ! 1 " ••*••• •*r a number of montliH w»*r»* vlHlr- mutely tl.DDi) uti'l utter it is instulleii mil will take on 1 . 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 feet of ¡ch u rc h was busy this week in the and It. T Conklin will be night fore- B o th of them are experienced l T4, „„.H i i i .. .ri « oinpleleM i I p Ing ut th«* S I» Mutler home when anil hi w<. king onl'-r there need iu* lumber lor delivery at Sydney. A uk - rural district» lookin g up scattered man. no t'-ar of an impure wuter supply E r a l l a It is expected that the steam parishioners. lum berm en and they will vie with L, . • .''if ' i ..........: th« Mtork made I i I h welcome visi? for I ite city • • • down ••r will ha here for most o f the com-1 W ilb u r I.arab e e le ft for A s t o r l a | ,h pf the Ilrek et' p *T m ‘ aBMoriatlOll (>f Co ! in Ills petition, alleges that he re ­ __________ - ,J THOMAS HOME reporting to West Coast Lumber- Ed Jo n e s. lurnhla county hav«* all arrangement« ceived 4123 vote, more than did o i- m ill's association for the week en d ­ P ro fe ss o r O. I.. R h ine sinith , who CLATSKANIE STAGES BURNED FO GROUND ompleted for t h e ir picnic which I f coll und allege» that there were i r ­ ing J u l y 1st, m anufactured 86.3C0,- is takin g a course of study at the to be held at ScappooHo. Saturday. regularities iu the count. T h e o f f i ­ 753 f e e t of lum b er; sold. 8 0 , 9 5 4 ,3 7 3 BIG CELEBRATION University o f W ashingto n, spent [The boni»* •*! Mr a fui Mr* O J J u l y H All those Interested in bee cial canvass gave Oicoti a lead ol f e e t; shipped 9 5 . 2 7 8 , 1 2 6 feet. several days in West St. Helens this Hull carried lOir.feK wtdl k vs n rpMldcntH of ( li* c u ltu re are urged to be pre«ent, a.< 521 votes over Hall. Production for reporting mills was week visiting his wife. T o the credit of C iatskan ie let it vii h urtimi lo Ih** th«» picnic pronilHc« to be Informative | Columbia county, tin- vote being Hall 7 per cent above norm al. New husl I Mrs F l o r a Owens who has resided he -aid that the e n te rp risin g people 638 and Olcott 499 Hail form erly ness was t; per cent below production. aft«*rnooii. T h e a« well a« pleasurable. ian«i Tuend ,iy • • • resided in ClutHkanie and the o u t­ S hipm ents were 18 per cent above at E u g e n e for the past y e ar is a St. of that town and com m u nity staged illy were .»• <• tllnncr la b i« * h«*n Helens visitor. S he expects to leave a fine c ele b ratio n on J u l y 3rd and lOff." D i'T ii!»<' I ' f tilt* falliliv notirmi l/oiig Motor Trip. K A Kotget come of the iiin'e-.i will lie watched new business. soon for California for a several 4th. and C olum bia county turned out with interest by Ids many friends in ikp t li rotigli th«» wln and J a c o b Cieorge returned t«> St F o rty per cent of all new business m onths visit with relativ es and in force to join in the festiv ities In­ jftvi S<> rap < 1 iv til ture water delivery. T h is am ounted V eril C h am b e rs and his sister, I people in C ia ts k a n ie on the Ulor- 1 r o l l i l i h«* HUVi'rt and went to San Fm nciaco where j FIRE DESi BOYS to 3 2 . 3 8 4 .3 7 3 feet, o f which 23.- Miss R u t h C v h Iiaiuuuis a m b e r s miu and .viian Miss Viola F o u rth . , one might tho u ght V I I. .... , ... , „ , _ . . | .W ISH IVUH1 » luia - ious - .............. .... .. .... ........... have - Tbotnan is of th« opltiion f 11*41 they vlalted Mr Hotger's mother, and * Vg i ^* lethorpe and M aurice R i c h a r d s o n 1 t h a t he was In St. Helens. RICHARDSON HOME .iwtiveVv ► I - i or under th«* roof ind took Iti the Shrine convention. delivery, and 8 , 5 6 5 ,0 0 0 feet for over­ motored to S easide Mondav and I T1‘ e big event of the m orning waa ivo fi il • • Th«* lo - I«uter they motored through Sout** d from a def seas shipment New business for dc- were gu ests of Mr and Mrs P. R. | hy rail amounted to 1,619 Hansen, fo rm e r St Helens resid ents ness men of St. Helens and CTatska- Mr Tim ma*« 'A ni robutld, bui ley Mr Itotger aald that the «peed- was destroyed hy fire Sunday a f t e r ­ car» Miss Luclle C um m in s motored to “ tp. C iats k an ie defeated the St. t hi* li«** Itoti«« I h uii oineter on hi« car registered 4245 noon bring d «• T hirty-n in e per cent of the week's l h e fire, apparently, started , e a " ' b * ,h e «core ° 11 lo 4 r euftitructlfii i lo- and li 1 h wtf** wlll mile« for the trip 111 the basemen t of tile house und lum ber »hlpm enia moved hy water. P ortland T h u rs d ay with Mrs. J a c o b H*Ilenfil 111 the afte rn o o n the reg ular team s • • • i a «i il. . tlo* KUni U o f I h c i r ganieil »udì headway that Ilia Urua Lhl» amounted to 2 6 , 9 8 8 , 1 2 6 feet, of George and A. E. Itotger. Miss Cum­ of C ia ts k a n ie and St. Helens tried mins was acco m p anist to one of the | [ blffbter Mr Fdwln K«,t«*l which 2 3 . 0 8 9 .4 8 8 feet moved c oast­ ('ampline Party. Mr and Mr« If fighters could do nothing to save th conclusions and St. Helens c a m e out None o f the w i s e and in te r-c o a s ta l; and 13.898,- solo ists in the o p e re tta " C i n d e r e l l a -’ at the long end of a 14 to 11 score. \ Hudfleld chaperoned a party on house or contents. •i..s feet export. R ail shipments which was put on In Portla nd T h u rs- |{e jten t |,e j , u rj|nK for seven i camping trip to th«» Xe halem and Richardson family were at home |THE ISLAND MILL n g t. Inning and when the C iatskan ie play- h«* Lower Colum bia highway Mon­ when the fire started, u neighbor am ounted lo 1,943 cars. RESUMES OPERATION day and Tileada) In addition to the seeing the smoke and flumes turtle i I i filled domestic cargo ord ers to- Mayor ( D. W h ite and wife of £»r9 pegan to scam per across the home . a led 1 1 4 . 6 1 3 ,7 7 4 feet Cnfilled ex­ Nernouia were St Helens v isitors platter. M anager Hunt sent in Rube « haperone •. the member« of th«* par- in the ularm. Un­ last week and motored to S e asid e ] M axm eyer to do th e hurlin g and Tb» mill of 111.- St Helens T ie A The Ill-use and con tents were de­ port orders. 6 0 . 1 7 5 , 2 3 3 feet M ! I M I Kl l a I l a t t a r . I ..t\ :n- ■br computi > » tildi in located oti la. Helen and K onf Klblan. Marlon sinivi d with Mr and Mrs. Manson t *la m ' , Rube pitched good ball. Costly er- l h e li - ; about $ 4 , 0 0 4 filled rail trad e orders, 6 .3 8 7 cars. In twenty-six weeks, production bers. They returned to St. Helens rors bj. the S( Mp|e ns team kept resumed o peratio n tei llrawley of INirtland, and Minnie F i ­ with only 1 1 5 0 " insurance. M • rii Iti k a f t e r having lili of Kainler, and Measra Cal Hof- Rlrh.iril»on b H iking plan» to luiibl las been 2 112 403.4 22 f e e t ; new I hu rsday night and left for Vern on- l i s t e n In ttie hole but notw lthstand - fcs- 1 ing this he did e xce lle nt work in the ti fer sev eral week* miller, £11 Fills and Bill I«*«* of KaL another residenci to replace the on*- : hiislnes» 2 1 3 2 . 3 2 3 .8 2 0 f e e t ; ship- ia this morning. i nc ut s 2 . 0 ' 2 . 9 7 1 1 2 9 f e e t 1TW 1 a’ I. S tray e d to my place J u n e 25. 3 box. r Interfered with the her, and Tom K lbla n of St Helena destroyed. s --------------- ---------------- * ----------- yearling heifers, one black with a T h e r e were races, log rolling con- |*kv.' • tulli, lienee the »hut • • • I short ta il; one Holstein and one J e r tests greased pole c on te sts and wat- Hun-lay H c I, im ,| >:„t.-rt.iins. T h ’* \ I!„lj..: sey with white spot on righ t hind er sports which the large crowd en- • f the th irty -fiv e men St Helena Home Ik-purtmcnt Sun­ I*b..... . I- q u arter. Owner may have sam e by joyed and in the m arried men's race the crew of the mill il a y school met ut the M y. church Itttt ba, k t.. t h'-ir old Jotra paying for ad and feed charg es. A our own Kit Conyers took first prize. T h e mi VVctlneatlay, J u n e :to ut 2 o'clock lalll rurs a t .. W’a r r , Deer Island. P hone 14E 5. It was a good c ele b ratio n and III TOO feet of iuin for t\ liuslncs ami social afternoon |nf -a. *1., \ ------------ H. J S o u th ard received a le tte r everyone enjo yed it. C iats k an ie peo­ I'll., superintendent of the home th ple did ev erything possible to e n t e r ­ lia rtm cnt. Mrs Alitile l.evl led the H e a r* < r j f o r H e lp anil I ’ liingi s s t a l l «.aim ( i mmi»»ii>n Make* New from his son J o h n statin g that he tain the visitors hud arrived in C incinnati and had devotional and business meeting and |lAX BOARD AGAINST Killing— Deer Season 0|«-n Fro m begun his work in the lab o rato ry of T h r o iig li l l r e a k c r s at S e a s i d e to Rev S Darlow Jo h n s o n of St. H el­ « a s aseletcd during the social hour POLL TAX FOR OREGON lay Mrs Ada (Join and Mr* 1-aura J o h n ens delivered the oratio n of th e day. August 211 to O cto b er ; t l — l i m i t ­ the P ro c to r & G am b le Co. Kc»i tn- h n a n i i l i K Mall and S a t e » th in k s lie will lik e the Ohio city He fo rm erly lived in C ia ts k a n ie and Miller Mrs II f o i l . Mrs Maude ing Sciisi'ii Made P lain. Him f ri.m W a t e r y ( . r a t e . The and knows that he will lik e the work was given a warm welcome. Portland Tin- slute tax In vest I Mills. Mrs Kate IVrry gav,. reading» C ia ts k a n ie hand under the leadership to which lie is assigned. 111 com ml»» -I deciding on no and each reapoltdi-d to an encore of Ch arles K esti proved to be one of In acco rd ance with the , recent ae- Mi»» Kt lie I Hlahop favored the ladles I*"'' ** f.......... ad opting the re S h e riff J II. Wellington went ti . F. M. Daniels of Goble was a . '* ' ' n i I I t h e a d e d I.' with tnalrum ental ntuaic A daltitv Seaside last Saturday lor a little rest. cisión of the Oregon s t a te K««“ " ; ,)l|slness vtsit(>r jn St HeIen„ today the most popular nu m b ers of the twro- ■ Walter M I’ • r<.■. w hich opposed the lunch w a i nerved to the forty mem­ He was tired of the strenuous battle eomiliisaii.il to m ake all hunting laws East week fire destroyed his home davs' program. ---------------- < |W tu of the law vs. bootleggers and niooti- uniform throughout the s tate , an . l a n d he s uffered quite a loss. He is ber» and their friends. At the tim e o f th e Civil war only 1 -. to to u r J u l y 21 ■ iilner» and lie thought lie w.-.s • it it- nouncem ent ha« Just been made by piaI,s to rebuild and by the t h _ _ >n. f tha m>nnlation of . . . Tltdtliig Medford, Hosehurg v i s i t * Il<»|dt»l. Mrs Holden .............. ... . '•“ ■ a " ‘ ’"1 "• 1 W“o; • ............ " f A « « ™ * r sidenct s u . e f u l e d ,PB ^Utl e l w h .? . I «i n» Alt..,-., Suletn and Me- S t a r r Scott, executive secretary of the looked for r j ^ o w e t e , tor « ^ ^ w d U ^ o n Jim . « • o f ^ h e destroyed lnore than o n e -h alf are city d w e lle r.. Imotilla the local Red Cross, and Mr W a l ­ when on the beach Monday morning, 1921. for hunting, killing, takin g or den HIllurd, chairm an of the execu­ clad in his attra c tiv e bathing suit, he S h e r if f W e llington received an in­ tive com m ittee, were guests of Nlls- heard cries for help and looking out having in possession, aliv e or dead, vitation from the warden of the state Hawaiian Elected Imperial following named gam e anim als Appointed Director of War K a t Iterine Ewing In Portland Friday •■award he »aw a man and woman tlie and gam e tiirds respectively, shall 1 pe n ite n tiary to witness th e execution Potentate of Shriners Miss Ewin g took Mrs Scott and Mi struggling far beyond the breakers. or E lv le I> K irby and J o h n L. R ath- finance Corporation hesitated only long lie as follows: |Milani lo visit the 1’ « Veterans' Wellington le who were hanged this m o rning for T h e open season for deer th r o u g h ­ hoHpIlal No 27. the Ex Service Men's enough lo ask an o th e r man to go to out the e n tire s ta te »hall be and is the m u rd er of the la te S h e r i f f TH d u ll, the Portland lieti Cross heail- the help of the woman who was b a t­ hereby declared to he from August T a y lo r of Pendleton T h e s h e r i f f did I quarter» and the Veterans' Bureau tling against the strong undertow and 30 to October 31 o f each ye ar, both not attend the execution of the men. Colum bia c o u n t ' lit» one e x s e r v i c - he plunged through the breakers to ! Mr. and Mrs. S. H eum ann were T h e sheriff had a d ates Inclusive man at this hospital The boys at assist the man. l h e open season tor quail ati't amonK j|,e nu m b e r of St Helens Ilio hoi pit a I would apprettate some hard time to reach the man who was in i blue • p heasants In all sections of p,,()pie who visited S e asid e on the records fot ' fe* r phonograph Those almost exhausted, but ............ .. Hein ie says the report l i n t having used records which they ar-1 htmgihg him ashore and undoubted­ the sta e where there is an open p o u r t h season t h e re f o r shall he anil is de- h(1 s u ff,.r !n g with sun-burned feet willing to give plense phone Mrs ly suved him from drowning W'elllni ton modestly refused t o : , ',urB‘l f r,’"> O ctober 15thi to ts ab solu tely false but a d m its t h a t ! S co tt, 63 J - tl ,- 111111 "! hut other St lie] O ctober 31st of each year, both dates h |8 eyes are strain e d on account of . . . u> i in in*» . . infingivi« »___ i « .1 j »i (..« u i .1.. inclusive. having watched the b athing gli'ls Make tjiili k It.-pilr* NVhen t - " enli p*»ople were on ill«* b«**ich wht*n T h e open season fo r grouse, or parade. the incident o n iir ro il und k * iv « » 1 in* Richardson home hunted Sun- native pheasants, in all section of Mist the information and all of „ them the «im ufternoon about fifty fee' Mr and X rs Manson C h am b e rs ] » « where un» n . . . an 1 . .|*«. • — P ----- s ta te th i e r re i is open sea- a of the P acific Telephone and said the s heriff did ' , “ wn iif," son is declared lo he from August and son Clifford returned to St. j T e le g rap h company was deairoye.l at thè rlsk of lostng hls own lift’ 20th to S eptem b er 20th of each year. Helens T h u rs d a y night from a sev- T h e cab le * carried 5« pair, or 2i"> th d dates Inclusive 1 eral days' visit at S easide where | " ' ‘ "•' i sliore , " ilH th.it he 1 H n . n t 'r , t.ik- a k e i 'tu h . ho.h ditln . Notice . . . ates Is Inclusive . res and the phone service for ail leinhed also given hy the com- th e y were gu ests o f Mr and Mrs P Hoilllon waa out of commission ir,.itile to ascercalu thè mime of th,t mission that the c hang es in the open R Hansen Mr. Hansen to rm eriy |-oral M anager Fttrnell Informed the man he seved and thè man wa* so season m ade hv the foregoing order lived In St H ele ns and his friend* Portlan d o ffice of the trouble and exhausted that he dldn't ask the in nowise e ffe ct th e hag lim its or here will he glad to know that he is ,h cy sen! down three expert linemen natile of thè party who saved hlm " t h e r re g ulatio ns provided hy law g e tting along nicely In S easide He who by working most of the night from iì w rtery prave. respecting the hunting for, killing, has a t r a n s f e r business and also and assisted by Mr. Stowaser. the taking or having in possession, alive han dles coal and wood. local wire chief, spliced the wires COMING SERVICES 1 or dead, of such game animals or and repaired the raids, and at four C L E V E R L Y CONCEALED IN CITY CHURCHES *•«; * £ „ clock in the morning the line was S T I L L CAPT URED again in working ord er t onslderlng ! killing, taking or having In posses- and many i»f the Frid ay evening at 7 3d the Holy „|0 n. aliv e or dead, any deer, qt-atf. It m a holiday A E Dallm an who lives In the trou I>1«* hoot« rs were taking advaii Hour Before the Blessed S arram ent 1 , hlnese pheasants, grouse o r native by I»' held at St Fr> derlck s pheasant», sage hens or prairie chlck- Y a n k to n section was arrested I mp «* of It. It was quick work and will d o ub tless appreciated by the patron* , llr,.|, T ||,,> h e purpose 9 j ln n t ,|„> |,p s s ta elling to n n and pu p, >' of of this this hour hour ;.„ ,.„s ta te te of of Oregon Oregon In in viola- viola- S S h h e e r r i i f f f f W Wellingto and Deputy neputy Har M a r­ ‘ ir a vio violation io make preparation hy prayer t |(>n 0 f t b(, fo rego 'n g o rd e r will ho rv Hadfield T h u rs d ay for lation , of the company ■ . . ............... . • • . — — * — - ..... ■ — •_ * . - i i . i for the insults ml blasphemies prosecuted as hy law provided. | of the prohibition law ln D allm an ’s ' Í * a 1 6 4 .0 0 0 to 3 0 0 .0 4 0 pounds heaped upon the Divine Master and T h e Oregon atate gam e comnils- k ltrh e n t h e re was a qu an tity o f nioon- From A nu mber of can- „(on composed of the fo llo w ing : , sh in e and the apparatus fo r m akin g ]nf wool w>ll lie handled through 15 lli« institutions enrolled in tlie league hj Klelsehner. r h a f r m a n . Georg - the s t u f f Hadfield discovered the to 2« wiM.I poo Is . o n .....I In 'l>nn*'8 dtdate* »HI see this year Woolgrowers in V Ir nf the Sacred Heart of Jesus. if K elly. B la in e H allock. M A. s t u f f when he pulled out a d raw e r of E x c lu siv e new photo of J a m e s ----------- l.vneh and L. E B ea n , com m ission- a lo c k e r and aa he s tate d , " m o s t of S.arck of ( Hilo, a fo rm er - 1 ,,i,i a re alno assembling wool r» S utto n McCandless. the “ S u g ar T ! ... g r a d l n g a . elgh. different P - ' h ^ t h i s At Congregational next Sunday: crs. th e side o f th e house c a m e with I t “ toil widely known In •eaoe J o h n K i n g . ” of Hawaii, who was elected B e f o r e J u s t i c e o f the year. Hie largest pool h.-.ng at A has been no m in ated Sunday school at 1» a. m m orn­ T , r»«|d"i,t h " d i n g to he D irer an d rla. Va Few thing s com e to pass without I'hilip. Dallm an entered a plea of re c e n tly Imperial P o te n ta te o f the Wool i lass f et » ing service at 1 1 a n r . e v e n i n g s e r j careful though* beforehand Few guilty and was fined * 3 0 0 and costs Mystic S h r in e at th e S h rin e rs ' con* the United S tates department o f # * ' he War Ftnanee Corporatio n at 9 p f B,|hf,,<"farl|lty 0 f i-goifie worth while th in g s happen by a c c l - , Until he can ra ise the money to p a y ) Tentlop in San F r a n c is c o 300,000 » « » t o ., ton has been c o n fir m e d r l r u lt u r e wlll «onduet in vest Igat ion» xini dean <> I attended th e convention. the fine he will rem ain in ja i l. dont. Mr S t a re k succeeds in (h e i.......... . r*'*l«T»l tentative wool I University will supply H»e pulpit. A‘ *’" Melgan grades hy the local pools- GAME LAWS CHANGED WELLINGTON RESCUES BY THE COMMISSION DROWNING MAN