St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, July 07, 1922, Image 1

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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
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B R I E F NEWS NOTES
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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
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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»
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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
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fo r Night S h i f t — It. I>. Neff, S a w ­
Seaside.
«»• I he Americuu Lemon will li.ivr
In or<l*r to Kuard UKainst any poj- | T h e w aterfront has been a buay
;[ -ut.Hi*__W "' *•
“ • <*, , r r ' u ........lin e ui t h e ir heudi|uarler» in
J
u
d
g
e
and
Mr»
A.
1-.
C
lark
of
y
e r ; S. T. Conklin , Kun-nuui.
iMf ioni¿tininatioM of the c it y ’« w a t - ! place thi» week on a cco un t o f several
I r* i *
tliii city hull Monday night
\d ' * ' liPPfy. I he Ht. lleleuH W ate r | vessels coining for lum ber cargoes. R a in ie r were St. Helens visitors on J
Juiant W illiam
K uhh .II
u »I ih
the i >< m j < i has ordered a chlorin atio n I The Hammond s team e r Flav e l i« tak- Thursday.
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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
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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<l*- tor a visit, with her friend, Mrs. L u m b e r company will »tart a double
upon
,
J
VniiOrahoven. chairm an ol -te.utter will curry about 1 , 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
Welat.
' »lilft
J o h n S ten, as sista n t m an ager
p
to- wuter 1 , 0 ard, stated that the plant i test of lumber.
Mr. and Mr». O. J . T h o m a s of of the company s tated to T h e M iit
Likol V itu " " 1 « S l * bW*
■■•»
I Isliliiu Trip.
Percy Ilari on A,HI 1 '* bipiM tl iroin San Francis-1
I be l»aisy Matth«;wH will leave to- Goble are gu ests at th e home of Mr. that he was undecided as to w'hether
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to start the night sh ift a t 6 : 3 0 or 6
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n J W. Allen und F C Hollhaugli CO un one of the McCormick boat:, morrow night with a full cargo of and Mrs Ed K etel.
motored to the Nebulem country on next week"
„ ,»»nl"d 11" J<«*» ,0 ,'1"1 •*'» Sunday
‘" ' T " “ 'K. ' “ " ' V , 0 "
° f lum ber for San Ped
(;le n willUxm« motored to s eas id e " d o c k in the evenin g
T h e night
for a fislilnK trip
They had
..... utl" " ol; ro
r .h® M c t o r m l e k steam e r Calllo Sunday m o rning and spent th e holt- ' r*'* wln W(’ rl' » hours, a» doe» the
j
M
l l " nry M;‘ kH
good
lie
k
and
returned
Tuesday
r . ( i ,nd i 1 relian»« » d m ( U
1
1 "
‘ 1 11 m‘l " *" Installj «rrl \ «-«I today and will ta k e a con- (|uy a t o iat a t tra c tiv e resort
liay crew and they will have one half
night bringing with them ¡, number it and Mr Vanorshuvcn says that Bgiiment of 9 5 0 , 0 0 0 feet o f lumber
*
mi o f f e r e d
hou r for lunch at ten or eleven
of
filli»
trout
taken
from
the
Neiiu-
the
1»
t
h.t
¿itton
for
it
i»
on
the
hill
tnd
piling
for
the
McC
ormick
yard»
Mr“
JacoJ>
O
eorge
and
E.
A.
Rot-
,J
t.loctt and t he mill will cease op
,
■ ! 1 " ••*••• •*<!
l«m rlv«*r
i
n
k
of
i
»I
Howard'»
place
T
h
e
it
Han
Diego
T
h
e
NVupama
1»
d
u
n
'
Ker
•
J10,or‘‘,J
to
I
ortland
rh
ursday
.
,.r
a t j oll a( ^ : 3 0 to 3 o'c lo ck In tne
»ii.t M. 11“ - " I h i d
* f'
• • •
Icvatlon
at
thla
place
muk.
H
It
e
a
»
i-r
|
tomorrow
and
will
load
for
San
i
morn
nKl
re
tu
r
n
i,‘
K
in
,h
e
evening.
raorning.
thus _ giving
_ the m echanics
|i
HI d i U llrhigH Itoy^— Tim stork w.i to install the pitmt ami it w-ill gtv
I* rancisco ant] the E rn e s t H. Meyer:
and Mrs (
R. H allberg of j ample tim e to m ak e any necessary
r Tùt. bridge » »d eh w ill i f U
th
al»t» due for a full c arg o for It»- R a in ie r motored to St Helen» Wed- repair» before the mill starts at 7 : 3 0
Lktii ui end replace Hi" old 'l ey lor flown fJohlu ifeay Monday. Jun»* ‘¿ti, better service there than at any nth
: nesday and spent the day with o'clock
pilli H i l l anil pn*M«*nt«*<l Mr and Mm K K er plan- on tin- line. Mr. VanOrsho Hondo and San Pedro.
ven
thinks
The J a p a n e s e s team er Meigan Ma-i fr,en<^8-
R D. Neff, who is s e tte r on the
w|||
, i r . - . l l e a p p r o a c h o f Johtmon with a baby hoy T h« par
lit'- t o t of the plant i» upproxi tu i <lue to arriv e Sunday morning
F a ttie r Clancy o f the C atholic carriage, will he the night sawyer
ni uliu.iteiy 1 "
. I "I '••I' ll ••ml •’tifa wlio hav«* r«Hh|«<l in St ll<*l«nH
I uhi bridge
i . I.....il roiiilemneil f«>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
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.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 p<lay H h i f t a s , o t l l e o u , Pu t o f l u n l -
L
mg week
j T h u n d a v and will work at one of l)er
P ra ctic a lly th e e n tire ntgnt
• t hy the co u rt was
I'huio IU n H ji I.— A recital li\ the
ru-ther
U lien the St Helens L u m b e r com ! t h„
seining
ground»
during the crew lias
•'nipl°y"<f and will be
r the impri.' • ; icnl of a portion of pupi la of Fred Klder will he given S E N A T O R H A L L
puny’s mill »tarts it» night s h ift the , ,|s |,j„„ seast,n
| on th e jo b when th e whistle blows
Ji.hiiHiiti and In the high schemi auditorium Wed
Ite. p I t. ■ read
.iiiiiii«.,-
n e t i i l i,,i t i/.t.
..-ill
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t ..
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FILES CONTEST j 'Umber production will he increased
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Monday evening.
lofe ( M r hi-i noaday evening
Jun«» 12
The pro
.
Dr and Mrs J T Martin and Dr
T h e operation of the mill a t night
.uni more steam e rs will call here for
$ '.’ .flou
grain coiih I hìh of twenty-fiv«* mini
f • W ■ r
and
Mrs.
A
J
Peel
mototf-d
o
vjl,
,.ssiIa le lhe em ploym ent of
cat goes.
h«TM
on
tin*
piano,
ami
includes
pri
t
.i
d
d
e
r
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o
n
h
o
l
t
i
J
u
l
i
s
I TV -u, ■ •- ful
t)ii Wednesday S e n a to r d i a r i e s
Seaside on the F o u r t h , returning to , 25 mpn and add a considerable
\\ i-cki) Lumlx-r llcvii-w.
inary
an
well
as
advanced
pupil«
■
t
that
lltey
would
L-
Hall of Marshfield, through It. Cos-
Helens that evening.
am ount to the pay-roll of the com -
As lo the general conditions in the .
i.'diutely and coin T h e public 1 « cordially Invited to .it ter, n-eretary of the public defense
kf
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
J
o
n
e
s
l
e
f
t
1
pany
It is expected that th e mill
lum
ber
business,
the
weekly
report
... short u tim e a« land the recital
t the Joh
league, filed a petition in Mutton of The West Coast L u m b e r m e n 's a s ­ yesterd ay for S easide where tney will turn out 3 2 5 . 0 0 0 to 3 5 0 . 0 0 0 feet
• • •
county contesting tin- nom in ation of sociation s ta te s :
wlll spend Several days. T hey have of lu m b er when running the double
Hull,
lb e M»*ti Will Tit n i l . --- Mt'lilhen Ren W O liott ii,r governor.
One hundred und twenty-one mills been here on a visit to t h e ir son, 1 -hift
>f
the
Ilrek
et'
p *T m ‘ aBMoriatlOll (>f Co ! in Ills petition, alleges that he re ­
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,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
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h urtimi lo Ih** th«» picnic pronilHc« to be Informative | Columbia county, tin- vote being Hall 7 per cent above norm al. New husl
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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 <lnl thè finiti«** Helen« Tueaday, motoring from l*ul- the county.
taken during ttie week was for fu­ friends
deed, from the n u m b e r of St. Helens
t mali p o r t t m ni Iforv.la They l«*ft her«» on J u n e l«t
etd that <>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.
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ISH IVUH1
» luia - ious
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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
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- 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. | <he baseball gam e between lh e busi-
Niih $ 4 . 0 0 0 ho mi
i
•rn California and thi* Yoaemlte V a l - j The residence i f D W R ichardson | ,lv er> 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.
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yearling heifers, one black with a
T h e r e were races, log rolling con-
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•
tulli, lienee the »hut
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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 ’*
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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
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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.
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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
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nouncem
ent
ha«
Just
been
made
by
piaI,s
to
rebuild
and
by
the
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f tha m>nnlation of
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Tltdtliig Medford, Hosehurg
v i s i t * Il<»|dt»l.
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Suletn and
Me- S t a r r Scott, executive secretary of
the looked for r j ^ o w e t e , tor «
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^ 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«
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« .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
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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
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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
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for the insults
ml
blasphemies prosecuted as hy law provided.
| of the prohibition law
ln D allm an ’s '
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1
6
4
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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
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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
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elgh.
different
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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