Air Flivver Makes Hit in Sweden LONG-BELL COMPANY COMPLETE PLANS SIX MEN A W A IT NOOSE IN s t a t i : Six mtMfc await he uoost* tu OreKuu Until July T there were eight On that morning Klvle D Kirhy and Detail* of the plan* o f the L ook jalin Kathie. convleled murderers of Reli Lumber company to transfer Sherift Til Taylor of I’endleton went the center o f Its operations from the to the gallows yellow pine district of the southern Ahe Kv an*' i.ise Is on up peal H-' states to the fir district o f the north was convicted of the murder of west were contained in advice re James Doran in eastern Oregon ceived from the company's genera) Dr Richard 'I Brumfield. Rose offic es In Kansas City. liurg dentist, whose case is also on In the fir forests of the north appeal, was convicted of the tuur west the company now owns more der of Dennis Russell, a recluse titan 70.000 acres o f timber. George Howard, of Malheur conn At the confluence o f the Colum ty Is awaiting sentence From lie' bia and Cowlitz rivers, just opposite jury's verdict in tin' case, this sen Kelso, the company has purchased several thousand acres of land, on a tence will he death. I lusted Walter's case Is now be part o f which construction will pres tng erargucd in the state supreme ently begin of sawmills, docks, stor age yards, railroad yards, machine court h e was convicted of Hie IIIU' shops, hotels, homes, retail business der of I’atrolmun I'almer in 1’ort and amusement centers and all the land. Russ* J Meeker, youthful murde incidental equipment and con v en iences o f the most modern logging rer convicted at Oregon «'tty re communities cently for the murder of I'.irnk How ker near Cortland April 17. will hang Tht two big mills, which will he in September unless effort* to save operated day and night, will he lo cated on the Columbia river Anoth hint are successful er mill, located in the immediate vi Dan Casey, whose alleged partm r in the murder oi Railroad Agent cinity. will be built somewhat later These mills will have an opproxiniat“ | Buck Phillips, tie o r g e Burns, was a. annual capacity o f 600.000 000 feet I quitted after two judges had ill» or nearly 100.000,000 feet more than agreed, i* tieitiy held In Multnomah the company is producing at present county Jail Mis sentence was death in its 11 big Southern pine mills Twenty-seven men have been The first construction will be that b a n g 'd within the w ill- of the slut« o f the two fir mills These mills prison at Salem since 1902. prior will stand side by side with a 2 5 - 1 to which time executions were hel.. acre log pond between them This j in the yards of the Jails in the count» T,... latest novelty I« . « * ' -I-**»«.1'“ i- (be N wciisii tur-ilivvi-r. It folds pond is to serve im mediately these renting on terra firma *«i limi it almost looks lifce a I In which the crime was rommitle I mills, while a larger pond o f about it* wings when ; and the trial ami sentence o ui red T'n- alr-flt»'*"* » a s invented l>v Klenti r ami Rendei*. ISO acres will serve as a storage tent on wheel*. Between 1903 and 1904. when Swedish engineers w ho lire shown here with their craft. Ilies- pond. I WO young and Bendels astride it in"t«>r<y<lc.__________________________ F A. Long, chairman o f the 1er i* wtaiuUn^ board, announces that 4000 workers Harney . . . . . 1.085 2.007.25 will be needed when the mills are' S T A T E a p p o r t i o n s 2.978 6,509 30 ¡H o o d River . . in operation 7.024 Jackson . . . . 1 2,» » 4 4 > The Long-Bell company was Contractors and Builders S75 1.618.7'. Jefferson . . . founded in 187 5 with one retail lu m 5.024 60 2.716 D J t M i M l . n llM illV The secretary ot sl#tg has appor Josephine . . . . ber yard Today it Is a $30.000.000 6.310.35 3.411 Klamath . . . corporation owning 11 pine m ills I tioned among tile 36 counties ol Die Agents for K;u;le Lumber l.k’ SS 2 383 SU „L ake and tw o hardwood mills, all located gon for school purposes a total of 21.170.9 . I Lane ............ . 11.4*7 $422,088.60, based on a per capita Company in the south, also a large white pine 3 ,8 (6 .50 2,090 i Lincoln . . . . . mill and sash and door factory at of $1.85 for the 228.156 children of . 8.134 15.047 90 Linn .............. Rough and Finished Yel Weed. California, and 130 retail' school age in the state. In the year 6.517.55 3.523 i Malheur yards in Kansas. Oklahoma. Missouri 1921 the state department ap p or low Fir Lumber. 14.462 26.7 54 70 tioned $354.989 60 to the counties Marion .......... and Texas 3,183.85 Morrow . . . 1.721 Plans and Estimates Fur based on a per capita of $1 74 for the Rainier people expect that the . 66,092 122.270 20 Multnomah building and operation o f the two 221.28» children. The per capita for nished. 5,044 9.331 40 Polk .............. mills will be o f great benefit tw thet- tile year 1922 Is 11 cents greater 2,014.65 1.089 Sherman . . . city The Long-Bell company's mill < than in the year 1921. This is c o n 5.167 05 2.793 1 Tillamook will be on the Washington side o f , sidered a remarkable showing, o f f i 13,868 25 7.545 Umatilla . . . the river but directly opposite Rai cials said, when it is cousidereu ».6 5» 3o 5.233 .......... nier and closer to that town than to that there are 6868 more children of ; Union 5,6 20.3) 3,03 » Wallowa . . . . Kelso and with the ferry which the school age in Oregon this year than 7.749 65 4,189 Wagco .......... company has recently put in opera-, last year. 1 B.7J4 00 8.040 The school apportionment for the Washington , . tion. making hourly trips, it Is prob 1.8 13 00 9 80 able that many o f the men who will year 1922. together witli the num Wheeler 6.661 Yamhill . . . . 12.322.85 ber o f children on which the per be em ployed in the big mills will! capita i# based and the counties to make Rainier their home. Hewitt Building $422.088 6 1 Total . . . . 228.156 which the apportionment was made ------* --------- follow : L O G G E R S O F 1912 County— Amount Children Cuuse o f \|>|N-|l(li«'IIÌS. 5.454 $ i d . una 30 P I C N I C A T T H E P A R K Baker ............ B«*ntoij ............ 4.546 8.410.10 Wtien the bowels are constipated, 12.678 23,454.30 the lower bowels, or large Intestine» Clackamas Contributed. Fancy Dishes Clatsop .......... 7.036 13.016.60 become packed witli refuse matter The loggers of the Chapman T im -' Columbia . . . . 4.683 8,663.55 that is made up largely of germ ber company held their tirst picnic Coos Home Made Candies ............... 7,324 13,549 40 These germs enter the vermiform at Godirey Bark in St. Helens la.->t Crook 1.061 ............ 1.962 85 appi'ndlx and set up inflammation, Sunday. It was well attended and Curry ............... 909 1,681.65 which i* commonly known us ap Sundaes and Parfaits thoroughly enjoyed by everyone Deschutes . . . 5.165.20 pendicitis. 2.792 Tukn Chgberlain's Tab present. Douglas .......... 6,285 11,627.25 lets when needed and keep you Frappes and Frosted The loggers began arriving about Gilliam .......... 1.269 2.347.65 bowels regular and you have I it t i • eleven o'cloc k and by lunch time Grant Drinks ............ 1.662 3,074.70 to fear from appendicitis were ail there, numbering close to seventy-five persons. Soda Fountain Specialties All hut a fe wt'eet of the generous park tables were occupied and so heavily loaded witn g ood things c o n tributed by everyone it was no doubt the most enjoyable feature of the day. The afternoon was spent in talk ing over "o l d times' about when the loggers all lived at Chapman s camp, Scappoose, about ten years ago when Mr. Naughton was the aupertintend- enl there. F or several o f tiie lo g gers it was the first meeting since that time. ♦ After the evening lunch which was ♦ served with ice cream, they all de ♦ parted for home about seven o c ioc». ♦ All those present were highly in favor o f making the Loggers picnic ♦ an annual event. ♦ Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. ♦ James M. McXaughton. d aughter ♦ Catherine and son James; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morrow and baby; Miss Ethel Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc ❖ Gregor, all o f Portlaud. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Paige, o f Scap 1 ♦ poose; Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Leach, ♦ o f Kelso. W ashin gton; Mr. and M r s . 1 Lee Leach and daughters; Mr. and 1 ♦ Mrs. Forrest Cox and children; Mr. ♦ X’els X'elson, o f Deer Island; Mr. and j ♦ Mrs. C. Shannon, Mrs. H. B. Boyer, i Masonic Building ♦ St. Helens, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Lee Joyce, Miss Ida I ♦ Eilertson, of K erry; Mrs. Morris | Gordon and children, Mr. and Mrs. ♦ J. Johnston and daughter, Lois. .Mr and Mrs William Davis and sons of Y an k ton ; Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Law- son and son, Alfred, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. .Neva Long, Miss Grace Howell. Willard Howell. Miss Grace Roundtree, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mathis and son, Mrs Hattie Veazie, Edward Veazle, Mr and Mrs. Percy Veazie, Harold Decker, Mr and Mrs. Casey an t daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Dun-| woody and Mr. and Mrs Archie Beeler and son o f St. Helens. Several St. Helens folk s called around and renewed acquaintances, am ong them being Mr Ray Morton aDd Mr. John Eilertson. I « St. Helens Candy Kitchen IC E CREAM 25 Per Cent Discount on St. Helens Candy REFRIGERATORS Kitchen capitai punlshuieul wus abollsbed In .......... »«er „ Oregon lem porarlly b» thè situi ina W ".e m u rd ered by holdup, ^ JorB» of 157 vote*. 24 luen were t lareiuont tavern n,.ur *l IR Itati ged and 17 convlc led of muril-r Incident raised such a Ml .ir», * ^ and seiilenced lo hulig The i c s - tesi that In May 182„ "he (eneo* of 12 of thè 37 were cornili..1 the slate restored Dm " ¡ J J ? * * ' * Un ed lo Ufi' Imprlsonmetil, ami mio alt) by more than 3 5 .0.111 ., condoni ned man waa gruuleil a now N ell M art, convicted .... w' . | , "'»lurtij rT * irial and liberateti an d K ir b y o f uiurderli 11 Capital l'tml-hmeiil III Oregon wes T a y lo r , huh the first nmrds» 1 a h li rogateli uni.» * ' x v u r a agi • j hung u n d e r th e re*i„r..,| f.r '• v|,-to| ,hU veiuber $1 l $ l $ 3 N Uurgeas andI .. .d K Irlo were ' I... W î F 8AL.E | r,.,. bloc! [pint! S'"1 |fu*l«i 1 ; SALE I acf* cl' loin dobl ón ¡row front linter odi » i ia U about ! ,ili) re»* «ce P»r“' i SALE) i aoUllll UI L,ll)i 3001 Crin-»» »»' L eh i** p Í Braman Li,, OrefOIi SALE , Ilf h un. al li »'J kllrhei A tte n tio n Ford Owners ! „U.T $6 Ut U chlckt'i bn ut whoa ( i « halliI" i Hum'll SALE nod ihup«' buch, ti Ftrrd parts, like almost evervtlnng else worth while, are counterfeited. Imitation parts ure manufactured to S E L L at the highest possible rate o f profit and the grtales o f steel used are consequently nut the Same high quality, specially lyeat> treated alloy steels specified in Ford formulas for the manufacture o f GEN UINE FO R D F A R T S . Ki*»r» BALE punti jod auction Kga If 6 «« at 9 t Mo l SALK [ »5 por y i ui '.lidding L« n t l SALE- < jt« 1 room wm S P i .»leni (io Don't be m isled—Irwuat u;>un G K N U I N K KURD P A R I S rimiW' by D m - Ford M o u m C oin iw u y . Hy no doing you will get fr o m 35 to 100 per evot m o r e wiwr from them, and you will pay the lowest ponsibl« co s t— the m m e every where. Jine-jr of f ge» if fur i 2 ml lo» Irwk Prit puicd J . ur«|on 50% OF GENUINE FORD PARTS RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH , SALK 8 1er «ill tru |WUi niellile Ask for Parts Price List ira. Orofon W h en your Ford cte, or Fordson tractor needs ut tent ion, call oil 11 ». For rem em ber w e are prop erly equipped, employ coini>etent m<*chan»ct, and use Genuine Ford and F'ordson parts 10 all repair work: IR SALE pBiliott to |; i t»»i Kurd d kg rar A pfOfon. It ■ SALK I Usinola cow Fieidhonse Motor Co. ST. HELENS. i»« too rm Jpirchaiera v B> com* * u JiNtliolm 01 OREGON ►rad. rood pita or Si lotto 11K6. SALE l Will it 5’rtte m» h B- Coffyn, Si 45-Pound Ice Capacity The Great D i s p l a y of! Refrigerator $ 2 2 .3 5 Outing Togs K . JSkm For N SA LE — ( P%ht wiigon, Ju d and H i F taken «it « pankton. Or« Men, W om en and Children ♦ fS R R IE H K< F * ' W « rr» n , ru nn i. * '•! take Ä.I lilt »HI U««dr> Includes only practical, reliable Squibbs’ Highly Purified --------- Products---------- Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion o f the ear. There Is only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness. and by a constitutional remedy w « * L . that ■** Is **_• H » A L 'S CAT A R R H MEDICINE act* through the Blood on the Mucoua Surfaces of «he System. Catarrhal Deafness I* caused by an Inflamed condition o f the mucoua lining o f the Eustachian Tubs When this tub« Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It la entirely closed. Deafness Is the result. Unless the Inflammation can b« re duced and this tube restored to Its nor mal condition, hearing may b« destroyed forever. Many cases o f Deafness are caused by Catarrh, which It an Inflamed condition of the Mucous Surfaces O NE H U N D R ED D O LLARS for any cas« o f C atarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by H A L L ’S C ATAR RH MEDICINE. All D ruggists 75c, Circulars free T J. C herey A Co.. Tol«do, Ohio. Of the 36,691 convictions for crimes com m itted in New York state during 1921, the slate trooper* brought about 11,830. Sodium Bicarbonate Sodium Phosphate Milk of Magnesia Epsom Salts Sugar Milk wear at the season’s best prices ♦ The call to the open is in full swing and Helon has a ♦ ,ar&e stock of togs tor fishing, hiking, hunting or Gyps) life in a motor. All members of the family can v quickly and efficiently outfit themselves at thk> store. S Canvas Footwear Lace Leg Trousers Sweaters Jersey Jackets Tams, Gloves Pongee Waists Middies High Top Shoes Rubber Boots Tweed Suits O. I). Twill Suits Blankets Shoe Oil Puttees Corduroy Suits Riding Skirts Socks Rain Coats Rubber Aprons Napkins Toilet Supplies Bedding Suit Cases R h a i . k - 6 M>arne»s W» " B ra n t. 'G •R s a l e IV Î 81 H elen Jtirtin w h it ll''n W / T-' ||r*«h row» I U»l«-:i *00. Phot |ANTFr> I. H' " I r * '" Siillt, , FOI I1»* Wi *»rm n cur» st oi I : ' ) " t Oregon P H EN T I “ W h of r l , • *hl** wood I ll> fn m llv I W Deming’s Drug Store Muckle Building DRY GOODS 8 fe. block t) T o Close Out the Season's Stock Now $16.75 alno * I E. M. HELON f u r n is h in g s CLOTHING it lo st a Hund •iron. towo»|f I ^ C'A)' l' U n I Prop.-rty r