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THE ST. HELENS MIST /OLUML XU ST. HELENS, OREGON JUDGE WHITE OFFERS SUGGESTION HALL CLAIMS T h e two urn»» fire» of thl» week and the parched Kru»» which 1» pra. tlcully ull over town, cauaeil J u .I k * I VN title (o o ffe r the suggest Ion that' •he grun» he burned and under thej aupervlalon of the fir»» d.'purim.'iit and cltlte n a who were willing to help In the work T h e ju dge pointed out tlmt If the grn»s wo„|j catch fire and a »1 route wind wa* Mowing the fire might get lieyond control and burn valuable property " I t would he a comparatively easy m atter t. burn the gra»» and without any dan ger to surrounding property if there wau the proper fire righting e<|u|p merit un.l men to keep tlo* fire under control If w m e one would careless ly tiara a lighted mutch, clgur or eig- a r e i le III H im now dry gra«» possibly there would he a fire which could not he controlled when ll w e dis covered, or It might be discovered loo late to »top It " The Judge's MUggehlIon sounds very reasonable and sensible and no doubt the city a u th o ritie s will take some immediate action In regard to the matter. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922 ST. HELENS WALLOPS GRADING COMPLETED RAINIER TEAM ON PITTSBURG ROAD Number 3? BRIEF NEWS NOTES OF HOME PEOPLE T IS IN SESSION Baby <»lrl A rrives.— T h e stork visited 8t Helens the afternoon ot 1 ------- ------- I de ll|t Hi o re ,,f *¿7 to ll and \vefige L utlre Itoail Now «¿railed and Itnck-, last F r id ay and left an eight-pound baby girl In the c a re of Mr anu ••"ruler i ». f.-al— Beiteli PII, he» a lug Work t o Begin K arl) .Next Mrs O. H Heeler. T h e young lady id, pfUii*«» *,,r H «*»,ini ,,f *u | - «,, mm | «. .mu.— Moose T eam ( ' n i n e \V * e k — « out r a i l i n g «'oinpauy He- is pleased with St. Helens and her E q u ity t a * ,' B e in g llt a r .l by t ,»urt ; happy parents say she will make ! M> I’w t o f h <»f Minn-, for Sunday «¿nino, gins (»iteration of «Quarry f o r B o ck . her home here H t,*ckhi,l(lei*s in l.u iu la 'r t u in p a ji) • • • Hall t W i u a b t o « » u n i» d u i n i » P u r, hu», r o f M ill F ro z e E dits B re e d e rs J o u r n a l . — C. M The St Helens baseball team ha*! T h e work of grading the St. Hel ^ l a r i s ' V»'«* •»“ « O ut S m a ll S t o c k h o ld e r s . i heir r r revenge when they defeat»-d en» P ittsburg road la now com plete Hyskell, who fo r som e years was a the Humler team hy the score of 27 and the autolut, if he owns a car resident of the W arren section and „— .e, Churl.-» H all, candldlalo to » "lle v e n g o ,» sw e et," said M an which Is hitting on all cylinders, may managed the Oregon B e r k s h i r e farm . C ircuit cou rt, J u d g e E akin p re ,l„. republican nu*oInal!“ “ *«r ager Hunt to his hull tossers "now now drive from St. Helena to Ver- Is now edito r of th e B re e d e rs' J o u r siding. convened i uestiay m orning .HU m m . h U> w.i- go out and gel I t. " And they did. nonlu in high g e a r C o n tr a cto r Wolf nal which Is published in Portla nd and since that time only one case I he lucals started scoring lu the so J. E E ile rtsou of the ro adm as Mr. Hyskell was at the J e r s e y picnic lias been heard and last night all I '" 1 W u lco lt" ' A III.« I K III .» f •■•'I first fram e when they chased two ter' - o ffice states, has com pleted the at Sunny B an k farm Tuesday re new of the evidence had not heen in tro * ' ln 1 . 1 » petition a s k in g for a run» over the platter and rem em ber grading work and his jo b on the road ing fo rm e r acquaintances. duced. It is probable the case will • • • " uni ■>( ' vole» “ 1 many prc mg H unt’s instructions they kept on will he finished when d itches on the not be concluded before Satu rd ay Carload of Hugar .Arriv»1 «.— T h e «»>*• » . ' - ' a l p i hitting the pellet and sco iln g run» aide of the road huve heen opened afternoon nnt» a» pre c in cts In fact they scored In every innlug and a »mall portion of the road Is stea m e r Multnomah, which arrived T h e case is that of B. A. P a rris h in St Helens Wednesday afternoon «„I,, has heen Incorrectly except one smoothed In the now rough spots v b . the L. M Menefee L u m b e r c o m uiii.-.l -r a l i - m Irro gu larlllea n»»a Keck slarted on the mound for This work, accord ing to Mr E lle r:- had as part c arg o a car load of sug pany. According to the p la in tiff's llklnler and lasted four Innings. St »on, should be completed within the ar consigned to the local merchants. T h e sugar was unloaded on the mill contention he was a s tockh o ld e r in compiutili Hull ull-K'.u I lia I Helens garnered 15 hits and made lk next few days. P a tte r so n Lum ber company com pany's docks and In a few hours the mlny v..I* I .""'1 counted for runs during the time he occupMd the Joplin ¿i E ld e r who have the con which operated a mill near R ain ie r. Ï L - in Hi- following precinct«»; mound Hnmptoii relieved him in tract for rocking the road from Tren. tru ck s delivered it to the grocers so the fifth fram e, hut the hatting bee holm, »lx mile» west and towards they would he prepared for the c a n He claim s that when th e Company ^„M d. ' k“ ' “ *' No »• 7 - - ■■■■ - * . i » — ■ —. was in financial s tra its the Menefee Helen» No -I 6 : W a rr e n , 9. anil hud stung »'ach St Helens player and “ ittbhurg. have their rock crusner ning season demand. • • • company bought up the outstandin g Hampton retired to ihe showers fol i»|u.n. 1 AUTO DRIVER FINED set up and in operation In the old F r o m Han F r a n , im-o.— Miss Leona ..laims and also a m o rtg ag e of $20,- lowing an avala n ch e of »ills and county quarry near T re n h o lm . U» aluu all- K- » » num ber of The uOO which was held by the Castle FOR SWITCHING TAGS runs „ „ M «hlfli ba au» juMtly entitle d lu this call to the locals cru she r started to operate W ednes P erk in s of San Fran c isco , Is In 8t. Rock bank. T h e Menefee company, crossed the rubber seven times. The day and the fleet of four auto tru ck s Helens, the guest of her siste r, Mrs reject"*! in Hi" follow In* p r- F o r several year.. so it is alleged, foreclosed the m o r t J lllley, who guve his residence S. () S signal was flashed and J e s s e which arrived Wednesday morning, H F McCormick -cl, CUlrkuiile No l . S . W ar- as U nit ton. wu» fined $36 and costs took up the flinging duty In tie have begun to haul the crushed rock Miss P erk in s was employed in th e o f gage and took possession of the u S. »ml V un klon, 6 property. T h e p lain tiff owned some Tka complaint f u r th e r a lle g e s timi for »witching license tugs on the ear sixth lie allowed nine hits on which to a place on the road near the L i t fice of the St Helens L u m b e r com pany here and was promoted to a $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 of sto c k lu the company In other worn», ne S runs were scored hm Ibai. republican» re g iste re d a» be was driving tle ( laiskau ie. It is the purpose of and he a lle g es t h a t the d efendant publinn» in M arshland .I. unii Ver had a license plate on hi» ear which Itelten pitched a good game lie the c on tracto rs to start the work at responsible position in the general company has not given him a fair 3 Hull fu rthe r alio*»-» lh»l was l»«ued hy the secretary of »tale struck out 13 of ihe itaim e r haliers this place and work towards T r e n o ffic e s of the Charles It. McCormick deal. In his petition he a sks t h a t company In San Francisco . He and walked three, allowing n in e hits, holm. Hirkrnfel.l on- vote au » counted for the operation of another car When this 2 *4 o r a t„r;e • • • the foreclo sure proceedings be set r (Jicutt In i " of the iiiiiiil.er wu» urreet.'d hy S t a le T raffic Officer one of which was a home run hy stretch is com pleted they will work Birth,b<) P a r t y .— C. L. Ayres c el aside. Seeing his team hud such a westward from th e C lats k an le and ,otr, cu»t ami in HI Helena Tre. *’ WUlla and before J u s tic e Philip Keck Evidence of witnesses of the plain lead he ««used up in the l a tte r part of com plete the road to a point near eb rated his e igh ty -first b irthd ay on ict No 3 . three vote» were count- plead guilty S aturd ay. J u l y 15th by having a tiff attem pted to show t h a t the P a t Other cs»e» before the Justice thl» the game H* alao alle a"» that two «leni the old Sobleski place. nu m b er o f friends in for a chicken terson L u m b e r com pany's mill ha.l of 10 alleged llellville and Kelteu were the hu'- nie voir'N <a»t In the lllrkeiifel.l week were those T hat Joplin A E ld e r intend to com dinner. Mr. Ayres is a G. A. K. vet been used only as a part of the Men speeders who were charged with B l ting sensations llellville connected «uct and ta.» in Hi Helen» No plete the work In the sh o rte st time eran and has lived in this section for efee L u m b e r com pany and that the eeding the »peed law» Few of them lor two doubles and three singles in privimi a* " counted for « » ro ti possible is indicated by the equip more than thirty years. T ho se who latter company had ab sorb ed all ot uppeured. thus forfeiting their lull eight trips to the hut while itelten Till» Inforni.it Ion corne» to T h e ment they have Installed and the accepted the hospitality of Mr and the profits of the mill company The f in .» ranged from ( 1 0 annexed one double and four sritgies it from a "■liable »»uree, hut ef money l o n e of men employed for the work Mrs Ayres were Mrs. L. Hayes. A through m anip ulatio n o f th e books to $30 in the seven times he faced the ltu>- and if w eather conditions a r e fav o r irv thei" I» no wuy for t h l * pa II J I »el'u.', of Vernonla. who was nler pitchers McKie la m e through able. the contract will he completed H. T a rb e ll, Mr. and Mrs. F r e d B riggs and sellin g logs and lu m b er to the ■ Mi check up the accu racy of Sen and E E Quick. Menefee company at cost or a loss arrested hy Deputy (lam e Warden with a home run and Calhoun am) ea rly In the fall. ir Hair* duini» • • • to the lum ber company. «Ith» primary election held Ma* Itrown for fishing without a license, Howe each socked the onion for tliree A ttends Committee. M eet.— Dr. J It Is understood that cltlxens of T h e p lain tiff alle ges t h a t he was A nu mber of St. the vot» ut I ->himIda cou nty was. entered a plea of guilty and was cushion tickets. H. Flyn n, d em ocratic county c en tral deprived of a portion of his s tock Helens fans atteuded the game, H ar Kl Helens, Itoad District No. 3 and II (31, Ob 'dt I9> . eO Hall received fined $35 and costs by Kxcept for these few trivial m at ry llennett leading the rooting and of the Nehalem cou ntry will petition c om m itte e m an , was in P ortlan d S a t in the lum ber m ill com pany more vote» than did O lcolt In the county cou rt to have the rock urday atte nd in g the meeting of the t rick e ry and the d efen dan t c laim s I precinct- mentioned the vote ter». the Justice’» office has been each of them claim they hud their work on the rem aining six innes s ta te com m ittee. He said it was a that such was not th e case. The money's worth , lllrkenfelli. Hall ». Olcott I » . very quiet this week completed this full so that the road harm onious m eeting and the dem o plain tiff places many w itnesses on Manager Hunt has d o sed a dale riskant* No I. Hull «4. Olcott cra ts felt confid ent of winning at the stand to te stify in re latio n to with the fast Moose team of P o r t will he passable during the winter , St Helena No 3. Hall 16. Olcott BEBAN TO APPEAR IN He admits, time. T h e rapid development of the the November election the m a tte r and T h u rs d ay forenoon land and they will engage the S ’ . . Warren Hull II, O lcott 44. that between now and No rested its case. Nehalem country mean s that much however, T h e defense then Helens term s on the local grounds on MAN IN A MILLION" ikton. Hall ». O lcott 3». t r a f f i c will com e over this road and v em ber th e political horizon might began the exam in ation o f its wit Sunduy afternoon T h e gam e will Buvertior Olcott, In unewer to nesses. un derg o a change T?ie It Is considered important that it Movie fans of the city are In for start promptly at 3:3U o'clock ll'i petition, ha» asked tltat If « • « should he completed T h e necessity As an indication of how- witnesses Moose team Is considered one of the ■re ahoul.l he recount m ade that a treat when "One Man In a Mil T o F l o r i d a by Auto.— Mr. and will have d iffe re n t opinions when ot the work Is realized hy the court ■ reooutr < * T "W e n tire atate. lion ", the latest K ohertson-t’ole »up hast of the semi-pro teams In P o rt and ,f possible they will endeavor *o Mrs. Georg e Allen arrived in St. Hel :estifying for d iffe re n t sides, it Inet I»' "iif.lied to th e precinct» «•r special release starring the Inim i land and have a long airing of vic make necessary financial arrange - ens last week from Los Angeles and might he stated that two fo rm er thl* and other cou nlle» where table cliuracter actor George Itehun. tories to their credit. It is probable menl for the completion of th e en were gu ests a t th e home of Mrs. Al partners o f the mill company, botn il allei«'» error» huve lieeu macie open» at The Liberty T h e a tre next that Hunt will give " K u h e " Mux- tire Job len's uncle, C. H. Thom pson. They of whom lost out in th e deal, were rii» court Ino u» yet, made no «!"- Sunday for a run of two days Tin» meyer an opportunity to show what ----------------* ---------------- are trav eling by auto to t h e ir horn? witnesses on opposite sid es One In the Inn hui from the Intere»! taken new six reeler baa been nniumg he has In hts p o nsnle whig In F lo rid a and will visit relatives in -wore that the mill was worth ab o ut atisem e of Everett Howe. Calhoun MISSIONARY TELLS both Hull und O lcott. It t< up »ho«' of a sensation wtrereuer shown Chicago. Grand Rapids. Detroit, Ni $ 5 0 . 0 0 0 in 1917. T h is witness was The game will e«' th- ««'■! ,f them expei-t n re and critics are on record as having will do the receiving a g a r a F a l l s . New Y o rk and W a s h for the defendan t. T h e o th e r p art OF KOREA COUNTRY he a fast one and any fan who llk -s dnclared It the greatest drama ever ¡at to I»- * -. 1 . red ington, D. C. T hey are c arryin g a ner. a witness for the plain tiff, a good game should see this one. filmed In the leading l-Ole. Mr The reco .1 ti' •> n t-s l und the m m full cam ping outfit. swore that the present value of the Bev and Mrs Corwin T a y lo r and ■ ■■■-.«............. .. • • • * matter having heen Inje cted llehan gives a perform ance that he mill was about $ 1 5 0 . 0 0 0 . family, who spent several weeks in t*a the r—ult of the ge n eral idee has never before equalled during his CATCH OF SALMON S to ck B ring» D au ghter.— Mr. and Til,- defense is a t te m p tin g to show St II u ns at (he home of Kev. and Mrs S. C. Huston are th a n k fu l to hat the Menefee company gave the ■ a* uncertain u* to e i th e r party. long care e r in the t iieatrlc.il lius ness Mrs S Harlow Jo h n so n , departed SHOWS AN INCREASE Monday T h e r e are many dram atic moment» the sto r k on accouut o f his visit P atte rso n L um ber com pany full price I by auto for Los Angeles. Mi here Tuesday afternoon and the pre for its log» and lum ber but one of her I'ler • tlo* d em o cratic tinnii' 1 and m.iny comedy situations Kev T a y lo r is a b ro th e r of Mrs. -entation to them of a ha by daugh ar» lieidt I it g to fei'l like th*'ir llehan who. as well as playing the Fisherm en and fish buyers are .h e ir witnesses, a f o rm er m an ager Jo h n s o n and has Iteen engaged in leading tele, wrote the story, pro pleased that the run of salmon coli- ler Mrs Huston has been in Si of the mill com pany, testified tlmt didate h. I f tac h 11 ti ac c h an c e miss.on try work in K orea for the Helens for ,h e past several w e e k , logs of Ihe tu.ll company had been (lured and directed the picture, lias i llnues and that the catch shows un past fifteen years. It Is his first on a visit to h e r parents, Mr and apparently thought of everything .ncrease over the past week. A fish LONG-BELL FERRY trip to the I'n ited S t a t e s for eight Mrs. A. J Deming. both o f whom sold to the mill at B u rlin g to n , which that goes lu m ake a successful photo buyer Informed The Mist that ftsli- was operated by the Menefee c o m years and he was grunted u y e a r s NOW OPERA 11NG pluv | "ruioii a r e averaging from 360 to furlough by th e missionary board a re happy to have t h e ir g ran d pany. He was positive that tile logs d au g h te r with them. ' .160 pounds per day. T h e run of had been sold at a profit to the P a t. of the Methodisl church. During the • • • Thw Lome it« l| L um ber com pany * ! Iduehucks Is over and the steelhead terson L u m b e r com pany, but could 15 years he bus been In K o r e a that f»rr> b«tw<Mii Uain ier and th#* mill COUPLE RETURN FROM T w o Urxiw Fire«— Two fire alarm s not explain why th e com pany had run has begun T h e Chinooks caught cou ntry has un derg one a wonderful •It»* Wfiit it, i» o|>«>mtton on Sunday AN EASTERN TRIP are of lurgc size and excellent qual development, Kev. T a y lo r states. Big were turned in Wednesday a f t e r suffered a loss of $ 5 0 . 0 0 0 in the op m . 'no nntomobllcfl Hy. so the fish buyer stated Indi business houses and hunks huve done noon and the fire d ep artm ent re eration of t h e ir properties. •ire trnnHpiirtf*d Th#' highway h#* A g rass fir*» T h e case is being hotly contested Mr and Mrs P eter Loos returned cations are that the run will contin t h e ir s h are toward s the development »ponded promptly. th»* w ** m #*nd o f tb o K e li o to St Helens Saturd ay coming from ue n» the river continues to full. ac ro ss th e gulch from J u d g e Hazen's and both sides are represented bv and the Ja p a n e s e have not over bulifb* ami 11 *• dork hcis be€ii grav W isconsin where they spent the past re sid ence thre ate ne d and the firemen able counsel. T h e defen dan t company __________ •__________ looked the business opportunities. In extinguished it. and a » Iv•• trurkii e r e atlll #»n six weeks with friends and relative» T h e o th e r alarm is represented by Karev A- K e rr, with the town in which he lives th e re are U f \ in ti k raveling and grudii.g was on account of a g rass fire n e a ' Omar Sp e n cer as c hief counsel, w h'la Mr l.oos, who Is niunager of tin FLANS TO BUILD several hu ndred E nglish speaking | old flou r mill site. T h e fire the p lain tiff has Sheppard anil Neal •®rk Tlo tarry had a rap arity of local T w entieth t'e ntu ry store, states NEW GARAGE people. His d istrict Is the K o ng ju the departm ent did good work and both to look out fo r his interest. 10 autoint.lii!• and | h ^I vhik vt*ry that business conditions In \N Iscon district, which lias a population of prompt ,-r\ t. <r<>M»lrig the Colutn fires were soon un der control w ith T h e case of the S t a t e vs. A. W a r - sin, while quiet, show a marked Ini J I. Chiitem recently purchased a million people and being m issio n out any d am age resulting. Jj* river in |<> hh than 10 m in u te i. provemeiu over the condition whlcn t a n k a was set to lie heard today, but ary s u perintend ent he covers the e n • • • from J a m e s Muckle the property at »he roati a ill Boon b« in much bet In view of the long time it Is ta k in g « lis te d several months ago Wit I T h e r e are about 3 5 0 0 It lin k-tnlt Ii l i a s P a r t n e r — J» L. hiil" I In f»*rry charg o f o r an the exception of the corn crop which the corner o f St Helens and Oak tire d istrict. Methodist converts In the district C hittem . who con du cts the St. Hel to dispose of the equity case, it is streets ad jo in in g the livery stable 4U me a .1 •>. e n d $ 1 •# will he short on account of too much probable that W a rr a n k u will not go property and intends to erect a gn- and many m issionary stations. ens b lack sm ith and repair shop, has ll r*«l , the t liat g»* for trurkn A nother rain and cool weather, the general rage building T h e K orean people are easy to taken a p artn er T h e new partnet on trial before Monday. He has had the ad —K «lion lan ju ry case will he heard at the con outlook for crops 1» good Only a joining lot filled In and In the near deal with and peaceful and the cou n arr ived in St Helens. W ednesday. clusion of the W a r r a n k a case. It :s few days before Mr and Mrs Loo» future It 1» probable he will start try has many resources which will J u l y 19th. and his nam e is J I. a suit for a breach of con tract. left /or Oregon. P ete r Loos. construction work on the garage s o o n er or l a t e r he developed, the Chittem . J r A lthough he weighs -------------------------- a --------------------------- S r . was suddenly taken ill and died m issio nary said. only S Vj pounds he is that husky ' milling a f t e r mi Illness of four da>» Mr t h a t his f a th e r feels sure he will Loos l ia s at Ills l a t h e r s bedstd. m ake a good workm an around the when he passed to the Great Beyond shop T h e young man and his moth e r a r e g etting aiong nicely. ^hijou I .*i»4ltnK xim |V«ln» r a r g n i • • • ^'»pHiiia and (V lilu Hue T m U jr; COURT REFUSES Ap|s.int,',l Fir** C h ie f.— C H Gaf DRAINAGE PETITION '•'«Itntiinal» to |,«Mni I nil ('n r g o f»»r fney. fo rem an o f train service fo r the Two lii.lt, lin eili- on F o r g e ry ('b a rg e . IN dr»». St. Helens Dock # T e r m in a l com Iiiilictcil Men H, m . ii to Be Arranged. At t h e ir session Saturd ay th" pany. has been appointed c h ief of 'h i si. t i e r Siskiyou arriv ed on county court refused to grant the p" L n u id Ju ry Filnslierf W o rk T u e s Ihe St. Helens V o lun teer F i r e de •"hu'sihij and is takin g on a con I It ion of Ihe parlies Interested In Hie I partm ent. During the week lie has day Afternoon. 'Minent ■■ <i.,u,ouo l e d of lum ber P re sc o tt Drainage District, holding had the boys out f o r several p rac r San I'edro The M cC orm ick (hat the petition was not drawn In tice drills and is well pleased with •knu-r Multnomah is d isch argin g proper form Itlìlii « * »H fi!*""* ll Is the second tint" T h e grand ju ry concluded its work the ability and w illingness they dem ■to lam ini cargo at I’o rtla n d docks that the proposition has been turn*'*l and was d is o n s tra te W ith the as sistan ce ) ( Tuesday afte rn o o n *'** arrive here to night or to down and according to a statement They re the boys, the fire fig h tin g apparatus missed by J u d g e E akin. ,,S < * * * * " '»trow morning to ta k e ou a full of a m em b er of Ihe court, the failur. has been put in first cla ss condition turned four indictm ents. C. B Mann „**' lumber for San Diego and to grant the p«'tltion was not on a. and will be kept 1 1 such condition, was indicted on two cou nts on a f o r *»» I'eilr,, count of th.' merits of the proposition gery charge. T h e s ta te cla im s h-> Mr G affn e y stated • • • 1 *»'. aniiTs Celilo and Wapamii but on account of certain legal lech passed forg ed cheeks on J o e Ivy atul ’ 'bie m today, com ing from Sun nlcalltles which, apparently, had heel, H arry Hot in W ashingto n. — air. ana the K la ts k a n ie S t a t e bank l' " 1 I»allaal B o th ( t — overlooked It I" Probable that »n Mrs H. A Howe re turned to St Dwyer who is a lso known by the ■ *111 take full c a rg o e s fo r Cali -liter petition will be filed with l b " Helens last F r id a y motoring from nam e of H arry Martin was indicted s ta tu to ry offense. y', I»" » ' Die »(paniera Daisy court. S po kan e They were in th e K e n n e for an alleged . - t —------- — ' 1 '" * » ami E H. Meyer ure en wick and P alo u se section s fo r s ev e r Som e tim e ago he was arr es te d In *" ' Helens and due to ur al weeks and Mr Howe said that Vern o nia and brought to St. H el JUSTICE PHILIP He was hound over to the " '" 'r" Hi*- first part o f the coin the w eather was extrem ely « a r m ens. CUPIDS ALLY 1>tt seek T h e fru it crop in th e Kennewick sec grand ju r y and ad m itted to bail T h e _ ... —- « w.-ekl) lum ber review o f the tion is almost a failu re due to killing ju r y also re turned an indictment In his o ffice Thursday afternoon fro s ts which visited that section on against A rth u r W a r r a n k a and he is .. ' " 1 *' L u m b e rm e n 's a sso c ia May 12. T h e wheat crop in the P a charged with assault with a d a n g e r one hundred amt J u s ,I c e of the Peace J ° b “ J'kHIp All o f th e parties a re louse cou ntry will he short on a c ous weapon . ' ll> H'ri>" mills repo rting to the form ed the ceremony which ' hail. W arranka is also count o f the long dry spell The out on " f " r the w»*ek endin g J u l y In m a r ria g e Harry Keyoold andI « • '>•' ground is baked hard which ar ! charg ed with a n o t h e r o ffe n s e and 'I0""t, a lip'll M 1. 2 ( to, to3 to feet of K c t c h f a r k . both real.lents »’f the T h e groom cou nts for th e poor wheat crop. Mr. j his trial was set for today, but on «hm V ' ,l'1 « » ' » « M M feel and Chapman neighborhood I account o f the c o u r t ’s tim e being Howe stated bride if n " ' . . 2 ♦ * 3 feet. Product ion gave his age aa 42 » b i l e ? . ¿r'> taken up in hearing a civil ac tio n . It „ tl " " r"l" ritng m ills was 2 per bli.shlt.gly acknowledged that sh R e s id e n ts o f St Helens and Co is probable th a t his ra s e will not be H 1 !»' 1 " tv normal New hiislness had reached the 3«th umhia county visitin g S easide and called b efo re tomorrow or possibly It Wta the sixth wedding il,i-!' ' " bel ow production and her life It Is expected that the I n wishing to know th e home and Monday, . I» i.tils l ' x j„.r renl a i ^ y e new cerem ony the Justice b a - p . ^ o r n ,' ■■V i ^**ln«»» county news can s ec u re T H E M IST dicted parties will soon be arraig ned ¡ S b L uo L : .... - sin ce he donn.-d Ihe judicial rob. If (lira mitir the great v olu m e o f the and he is becoming accustomed to it M IL I*O Y 'S C O N F E C T I O N E R Y on before the court and given an oppor- I r the first time since the Civil W a r troops passed In review b efo re Broadway I tunitv to e n t e r t h e ir pleas. th**H"i H*lll " " e n i s , I h e r e p o r t g i v e s H a . pleas«,,, par. of .h e dll lies which ---------------- > - ---------------- •---------------- **" ident ..f the • nit.sl Stale« recently . T l ie c - w e re A.tNM» m arin es of *»» l "Hewing In t w e n t y e i g l n a r e a t t a ched to the o f f l r e j ^ holds Many a girl had r a t h e r wear a S o m e hom es a re c om fo rtab le, and " vtarlne t on** Fvprtlllb 'nar) tV>ri • at gu anti,-,.. Va. T h e m a r t r e s went It* -"l*: I'fo d tirtlo n ha* been 2 som e a r e kept scrupulously clean. ' b athing suit than go in swim ming to th e «¿ettjshlirg batti»' ground for t lie lr ann ual inatnu vers. T h e man who b u y . a used ™ r o f STEAMERS COME FOR LUMBER CARGOES FOUR INDICTMENTS BY GRAND JURY iljT ' IM » *."* shipm ents 2,