f THE [ g lu m e HELENS MIST x l i ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1922 NEWS ITEMS OF HY-GONK DAYS II BEAVER VAEEEV llr le f lieiUM P u h lU lird h. T w ill)-o lo e k ra i'» A u gu st T li« ni»v A g o, ||, INU.'t Number 35 ICOUNTY REFRESHED TWO ARE INJURED CITY COUNCIL IN BY LIGH T SHOWERS IN AUTO CRASH ADJOURNED SESSION Itaiu l ulls for tlie First Time Sin ee I I c i i i I o ii t 'olltsi,,u ou Highway Ser i < »u ii «il liill o f Hurt lumi for J uim 21— latte Crops Will lie IlfnefitMl. THE ATLANTIC COAST Bmaraou Itro» o f Milton t rack iously Injured T w o Men— Kecklcss lto|utirM to C 'Ity Hoi k— Payment to Old Jupe Pluvius and the Weather; urn banking XiO.OUU ablngl"» on tb" ri.rl) tii« l l f l ' l — lleeolii laris Iiiic Is \ llcgcd— Men Hurried S. P. X 8. It. It. do. for * 1 0 8 * for Man hatched up a scheme to give new wharf at thla place Lumin i Hhl|i- Oregon a pleusant surprise. After Hi* Strainers Take to Portland Hoeyitul. *" ,n M“ “ *’**' Another fir« alarm about y tr, , Iiii|>rov**in«*nt ¿ m Paid. 11 (i'ii» more than forty days of dry weuth inent* for \ « w York ainl f*hilu<leJ- Tli« ileyurtin«iil Want P m je c l Develop*»! ; Mon day «veiling er, they decided to let the rain fall LiiriM' waa out but all that could b« found phia— S<hoon«*r Loading fx>r lia- Two young men from California, There was no quorum at the meet and it did, for gentle showers start \ (■rangers llnepllabh In tli« ahupc o f flro wan two or lhr«« U "■ 1 driving a Ford car, were seriously lug of the city council Monduy night ed Wednesday afternoon and con tin waain JtdandH. dim ayarka In a yll« ,,f ruliblali near Injured Wednesday afternoon when Seeing so an adjournmen t wus taken until ued throughout the night. John Hunger's ro«iduuc« >lorrln the Htudobuker cur driven by II, (1 Wednesday night. All offic ers wert how well pleased were the folks o f ' H> V. A yurty of S«uHld«ra Inrluillug Mr liuvls o f Prinevllle met the lighter this section, Mr Pluvius turned over This week bus been one of tne present except Councilman llrower . ( ■ , . "I "irrt'HHful nil'll' and Mra J It Wutla. Mr and Mra <ar In a heudon collision. The acci The minutes of the lust meeting another bucket and Thursday after busiest along the waterfront that tbe 1 m *o 1 eld i" ‘ !ol Will I'rico, Mra J u Watt» and dent occurred on the highway near were read and upproved. Marshal noon there was quite a preclplta port has experienced for some time. f h. ,„UI • Ill"' oil A uku - 1 6th III Ml»» Marie Watte of Hcayyooae uml Clonlnger crossing From the best Hooper reported that he hud notified tlon. T h " big steamer Steel Ranger after L,,,.r \ ill'') U p w a r d » i>f one hun Mra N. A Perry of Houlton. left Information obtainable the Califor several property owners as to tin Farmers believe that the rain w i l l 1 taking on 1,000,000 feet o f lumber , . .i" proei*««. here Tuesday morning for Cong " ry linai iiriCHii lint Ion In tin llearh where they will remain fu • nia men were driving north and were condition o f the sidewalks In front do much good to the late crops an l lor the McCormick yards in New bound for Kelso to visit relatives. In of their property and that tn aeveral the fire wardens are happy because York, sailed Tuesduy night and tne . B, . . y c «"iit.'il ulilnir by aeveral woek» front of them was another car and Instances the sidewalk had been re they think the forest fire m e n a c Isthmian line 9teamer Mobile City c , , At a meeting o f the bourn in oi when turning to the left to pass .. paired is now past. Certainly those who re was expected to finish taking on a fr.,,. h . • 1 . • *ill»*»l •« " ril,,t rectors of tbl« school district Mon Ordinance No 283 providing to.- side in St. Helens are In favor of a cargo o f 1,150,000 feet last night or 1 .Itti......... ri'Milu duy evening, thu Imurd contracted they ran headon Into the Ford. The light Ford car wus smashed the payment to the S. P. & S. K. K. vote o f thanks to Mr Jupe and the early this morning. The lumber goes . ' \s in Il H o m , L with W. A Young to tench a foul , , . .ii.l M J Mill" an* ay months' term of school here, com when the heavier car met It and the company o f $1088.34 for the city's weatherman for the graBs was d r / to Philadelphia The steamer Wapama, laden with L .,.,1 alili ill " “ i'll mill lit «11 on mmiclng the flrat Monday in Hep car of Mr Davis went Into the ditch proportion o f the Improvement o f the and many recent grass fires threat alongside the road Both occupants depot grounds was read for the fir s’ ened to destroy valuable property 1 960,000 feet o f lumber and carrying , ,.f Mi . J im 1.1 lemt.er, the 4tb Mr Young comes of the Ford wer« seriously injured and second time. The St. Helens Board o f Water C om 60 passengers sailed for San Pedro L.U" Mm Aililln Alienili eml A highly recommended and with the a»- Ordinance No. 284, apportioning missioners are likewise thankful be-j Wednesday night. The Loop steam .» i. h r.inimunli n aletencu of Mra H S Wuy, who bus one of thorn suffering a broken leg ,n i r.•yi.riB of the dlffnrent been employed to teach tbu prlmury and wounds about the body and the and assessing the cost o f the Im cause the continued dry spell was re er Johan l’ oulsen will take 250,000 U r, , t Hi" m u nty wure lekun uy department, we are given every a» other a badly cut hand and face and provement o f portions o f Pine C ow sponsible for the water supply be feel for San Francisco and sail on Injuries to tlie body Coming for a car litz and Church streets was read for ing at a low stage and unlesB the! •Saturday night. .J '-i.l , •urance or bavin« a profitable term Mr and Mrs Arch Dunrun, who the second time It was moved by rain hud com e it wus apparent thai 1 go o f 850.000 feet of lumber, tha liu idjourntuent w«» teken lot of Nchool were returning from Portland and Harnett and seconded by McDonald the city would have a shortage In steamer Willamette arrived Wedn es ■i lunch u t vivi by it.. Wedneaday morning'* mull »team, rloso behind the Ford, witnessed the that the city take over and maintain the water supply. day evening and is scheduled to sail ».. : • " i Valley «reniti er wua two hours lute, arriving hero ucctdent and gave all possible aid the pool room in the volunteer fire While the rain has been light. In-j tom orrow night for San Pedro. The j..... :" « h« i i.i.unit at 11 o ’clock As everybody wai The motion was car dtcations point to further showers I Multnomah is due Tuesday for a full ’ , i . y..rt".l A li mu 'julte anxious to aa« President Cleve Mr. Duncan turned his car towards men's room Bcapyoose and called for an amhu ried. and the drouth seems at an end. R e load o f lumber and the steamer Daisy C. ■ . .i'i'qd n g i - land's in"Hinge there was consider lance and Frank Shepherd made a Several licenses were granted and ports from various sections o f th"| Putnam should arrive this morntnb. L a in..il lin porten' able discontent noticed record run, reaching the otene of building' permits acted upon. The northwest are to the effect that the The latter vessel will load more tin»., U 111 ' i ■ ■ 11 t ■1 S • • 11 e ; > ■ The camping party consisting of the accident In 36 minutes after the bill o f L J VanOrshoven for work rain has been general. a million feet for San Pedro Vvir, . 1 1 1 fnllnwh Mrs K M Miles, the Misses Klttli phone call went In The four-masted schooner Defiant*! Should It continue for several day# on West street was approved and L .... 11 ... i , . McNery: Moore and Maud Jackaon of Halem, A doctor pussed soon after the ac ordered paid. The amount was $620 - It is probable that several o f the is loading cargo for Hilo. Hawaiian r: i . unible . ounty Pom on a In and W It Ihllard returned to town cident occurred and did adnilrahl« 38. The bill of A Burcham for re logging camps In the county which Islands and will take about 900,000 . j ................... t < inyliall ally r.. from Hcappooae yesterday evening work In relieving the two Injured pairing the city dock, amount $317,- have been closed down for some feet and the m otor vessel Coochla I. .nir rnyri .enln Martin White o f Lower Heaver men and when the umhulance ar 60 and of Broughton & Wiggins for time fearing to resume operation on is expected to arrive tom orrow or tha K7 in tli" ii'tietii ri'i'onaiiler your was In towu Tuesday and reports rived they were In good condition to piling, amount $215.20, were order account o f the fire hazard, will be next day to take on 1,600,000 feet . . i , (• uni Muer I baying about all don« In tbut valley for Honolulu. make the trip to Portland. ed paid as were sundry small bills gin operations B it bring «■ i»r firm T o o much rare cannot be exercised Shipments for the week amount to According to u statement of Mr aggregating approximately $400, I » b y fai tl by campers about allowing fir« to Duncan, Davis admitted he was vi approximately 4,500,000 feet and it m»Ji' to ilei" uinl will ro«ull III prend which they bur« started Th» blame for the accident and after It is probable that shipments for next . f " farmer» o f lb- whole country Is dry as paper and i happened did everything In hts power BRIEF NEWS NOTES week will exceed this amount. I " i l11 i OF HOME PEOPLE i---------------------— — -------------------------------- fire unis started could do lrrepurul.lv to aid the Injured men The loading o f the vessels has fu r The wreck I F >ril propaganda, damage tn a short time 16613636 nished employm ent for many long of the Ford was brought to St Hel ■ In the Clatakanle Items It Is noted ens and the Studcbaker taken t shoremen and the waterfront has Miss Jean Congdon o f Vancouver, j -i., explain that, "Conimlastoner Iturnea and A been an extremely busy place. II C., Is here on a visit to her sis Portland --------------- a ---------------- er » i k elioni l>r ■ T Laws were tn town Tuesday on Sunday's Game Won by Hunt's \g- ter, Mrs 3 Congdon. W eekly Lumber Review. t. their way to Mishawaka for u short BRIEF HAPPENINGS g r.-gu tion — B oon , is 14 t o » — D e Miss W'elma Welch o f Albany, is [ti., resolution we» pa»»«d uneul- season ” One hundred and twenty-six mills several days visiting with c id in g G a m e M ay B e P la y e d at reporting to West Coast Lu m ber by tin* g ran«« uinl Um »»eri ABOUT T H E CITY spending Kx commissioner Israel Spencer o ' her cousin, Miss Kuth Chambers k- , ■ .I aerili e . ■ »I» Vernonln paid Ht Helens s visit on men's association for the week end latter Date. Mr and Mrs. W. M Carson of I • V Senator ! ■ Tuesday. ing August 5. manufactured 74,082,- Move» to Halem.— ILirry Lyons, Cortland were week end visitors of . 8t»nfl.'lil eml Senator t’ be* Mi 663 feet o f lumber, sold 79,169,310 the well known painter, left Th urs Mr and Mrs Manse Chambers. "Old age must bow to y o u t h , ’ { feet and shipped 87.394.936 feet. iry day for Salem and will make bis Mrs N. B. McCallum, who visited sadly remarked Mayor Ballagli after TV todo me m ent of the ylun »in' Forty -five per cent o f the week's home in that city for several months I relatives tn Itainler for several days, Jake Watters had taken three lumber shipments moved by water. j . if ting pi a t 1 loea f o r ■ « at least as lie » m l his brother. Jatne.i1 pabu i .. hi .' I.y County Agent F Lyons have several large painting returned to West St. Helens Monday healthy swings at the ball and was This amounted to 35.734.936 feet of K H. Taylor of the Yankton gem ihe third out in the ninth inning. which 25,471,037 feet moved coast I: i .. a . k i » I'M by rmiilu contracts. t < makes daily shipments of apples, "How ever," the mayor remarked. "1 wise and inter-coastal and 10,263.899 . . • L I P a n s Ba Rail shipments am o u n '- Vacation Knits.— Mr anil Mrs J potatoes and fresh vegetables to the believe my team is just as good as feet export .arge Muyyly Avallatilo for f o u n t ) Y A Farnell and children relum ed Portland. Astoria, Seaside and Seat Hunt's. W e beat them the f i r s t 1 ed to 1,722 cars. pu prnttr • ..f agricultural y rar tle markets. He handles the ship- time and now they have evened up I tor t • 1 1 1 * V •* I. >|iui<* t> t o f tile ng In thirty-one weeks' production quarry (r u s h in g — llfty f o o t io Ht. Helens lust week from their icrts for several farmers iu this und the score and should we play again I hus been 2.487,441,948 feet; new Inllure of tl." rouiity. as yr" "in vacation trip to Astoria, Seaside and t « y o l e Hol,. Made and Three Tons ih • Warren section. we will take the decidiug g a m e . " ' business 2.500,481.473 feet and ship ii.uiity Agent lliilllieugb. I" Tillamook While In Astoria they, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Howe returnea And Jake Watters said, " m e to o ." ments 2.473,312.440 feet. (tel. »nil ll.et |ore| g ren g"* b. were gueHts of J. A Itrunold, m a n - , o f powib-r I «st. The game was a good one not-1 to S Helens Tuesday morning after I in attend their fullea! cooper ager of the Astoria office. B a l-' having been In Portland for several withstanding the large score. . . . by »Minting In rurrylng It In In order to have a sufficient |l.imaged Is.dge Hall liediuen days. Mr. Howe underwent a slight lagh sent Morton to the firing line STAR PLAYS SEVEN i prerttre Ihrniighout the county An.' he - r." luí Ion which mean supply of loo»« rock for crustier pur lodge of Yankton Is offering a re surgical operation for tonsllitls and and in the three innings he o c c u ROLES IN “ HIS NIBS.’ L" . m-" » u i ri'inl eml poses, tha county court had Jack ward of $f>0 for the arrest and con no v feels much better since the ton pied the mound he issued four pass MeKl« anil Victor Anderson put In es and allowed three hife ana the sil . have been removed. viction o f the party or parties who ye| »»king for thr meeting of One of the greatest com edy novel a coyote hole fifty feet deep and will, iu July broke into tbe lodge ball and During Mrs. J. F. Swadley, who has been regulars made three tuns. >’»'*• griiiig.■ In 1 92 4. either at ties ever offered to the public is "H is a 10-foot " T " at the county quarry did cotiNidernble damage. The lodge sp. tiding the summer with her duugu- these three frames Pill was pucli-1 Nibs," featuring that famous pro I' — (Matakaale o The bole locker was broken into, the tioor lei'. Mrs Holden Starr Seott, lett on ing airtight ball and none of th<> i . m i ibi- I.rlngin. on the old I.emonl place tean actor. Charles (C h ick ) Sale, and lit one tini" nf from 500 to 1000 was loaded with between 3 'x »nil damaged and havoc generally createu Thursday for her borne in Lawrence, old timers were able to cross the! film fans of this locality will be o f - 4 tons of powder and McKle touched before the miscreants departed Kansu . Mrs. Swadley will go uy rubber. I »III en I a 11 n grell’ It o f f at 3 o'clock Wednesday after “ J a k e " Richardson relieved Mor forded the opportunity to enjoy a • • • way of California, visiting at San Imi ■' h b dUi iii-.ioii » noon The blusl could scarcely be ton iu the fourth and the regulars prolon ged laugh when this comedian T«iirlst From Afar.— On the hotel Jo ;e and Los Angeles. »n pro and ron It was c a r n e o heard, but the hill seemed to move hopped upon his delivery for sev comes to The Liberty on Sunday and register o f the Laratiee hotel are i » unaiili.ii.im vote, end a ronuul' Mr. . Clara Miller was hostess on eral hits ikywurd uud then sink down Tliou- the names of V. K. II. ltlbby of Can After this, he settled Monday, with the usual two p e r fo rm cnnilailng ..f five men we« ap lands of yards of rock were loosened ton, China, and K Wharton lluin of Monday evening at a delightful din down and had the sluggers at his ances on Sunday afternoon. i • i bat end »« f"l ner party in honor o f Mrs. J F. The laughing points o f this re .nd will, little expense, can be oil. mercy. In the fifth Bullagh's men London, England. The gentlemen Swadley. 1 J I. The guests were, Mrs. J pounded in. irkable production are many, but Mr. Pill's offerings ai! n to the rock crusher Koad Super were touring this section of the •n Pur I . r \ f, I'atker and .1 i o r l" W Clark estimates thut he country I.y automobile and coming F. Swadley, Mrs John Storla, Mrs. over the lot and scored six runs and the greatest novelty is the fact that Hale Theli work will ba to miik ween 14.000 and IN,000 yard* of from San Francisco, were en route J W. Akin. Mrs. Marthu Hammer until the eighth frame the score was Mr Sale plays seven distinct char J ' ' Iti" entertain uud Mrs Golden Starr Scott. Hunt 10. Hallagh S. In thut inn acter roles, each of them an uproar- ,'ock will be available for the quar to rtcuH.de. They were here Monday P'1’ 1 i -1 unge Hubert Sizer, Jr., o f New York ing Ballagh had three men on bases • ous rural type. Pretty little Colleen ry which Will ba sufficient to fur 0 0 0 .lu lion whlrh mean» C.ty, was a visitor in St. Helens and none out and Hunt was very- Moore, a te r n cometiian; Joseph ilah ull the crushed rork necesiar. lo tnrii t-Yoni t 'ulif".i iii.l Mr ibis week, the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. M'li ' ..Inn.I.|n County waa In re nervous. How ever a heady plai \ Dowling, famous the world over for for the balance of the season r ....................... of the Mtute flu and Mrs. E. C. Laws who have boon H. F. McCormick Mr. Sizer is and a good stop by Danny Paulsen his portrayal o f "T h e Miracle M a n ; ” The work of putting in the coyote «unni», ini! i tyiitinlng why they d.. residing tn California for the past president of a large wholesale lum nailed Pete Brakke at the plate Lydia Titus and w’ alt Whitman are hole took only nhout two weeks and year, returned to Ht. Helens Tues ... up. ; "... 1 1, -1 .i river for flib ber concern and buys much lumber when Y'ette sent a hot liner to the also in the cast. purpn t*. t0 ||IH renldenta and lie cost was little compared to the day night, making the trip by auto. from the McCormick company peppery second baseman. The next m m en s" amount of rock secured fhtln« limi ■ . were unable to d. They expect to visit Mrs. Laws par Mrs. W. C. Morley and daughter two hatters were easy out and the FURNISH MUSIC FOR i i h ... of the Inw aa tt atanda, aa «nts. Judge and Mrs. Harris in Ver- Elsie returned to St Helens las: rally was over. probll.lis e ......... |."tilng o f anv COTTAGE CHEESE nonta. and later come to St Helens In the ninth the regulars chased O REGONIAN R A D IO week from Corvallis where Miss El uml make this place their home. I ng n iil"ii by an an PLANT PROSPERS sie is attending the O. A. C. They four runs over the rubber by Hire ■ • • • m ami requesting hits and two errors niAking the score In the Oregonian o f yesterday was Move to Verm « l a . — T e m p o ia r lly ,, will he In St. Helens for several 1 frinì'" bark them up In hav an account o f the fine musical pro Asa .lloladay and Dana Frame at least, Judge and Mrs W A. Har weeks and will return to Corvallis 14 to # P* ' ingivl ln auch innn In their first gam e the Hallagh gram given by the Oregonian radio. when the college session begins. T»r that lb", mmid he able to open „ ho live near Soappooso, recently ris will ho residents of Vernonla. [ J S Both well and Hoy Gill re team defeated the regulars by a 9 In mentioning the artists w ho c o n .»nil yronilHlng to get relief If began to manufacture cottage cheese The Judge has large property inter to 7 score and they believe they can tributed to the program the O reg on [urlila». . |,, . The grange wen* The product o f the plant is excellent ests in that section and during tli«’ turned to St. Helens Sunday nlglu take the deciding game should Hunt ian says: "M is s Genevieve Gilbert ■ u t i bi>m mi In ttit and their business has Increased period of development, wishes to be from California. They left St. Helens prevail upon his ball tossers to aga'ti has a splendid soprano voice, flexible rapidly. One St Helens merchant nearby p ■ r He will have a law office several weeks ago In Mr Gill’s auto meet them upon the diamond and perfectly controlled and her solos Than.» me ruberà admitted to the who contracted to handle 20 pounds In Vernonla and serve many o f his and went at far as Tia Juana. Mex The next game which St. Helen were real treats. She was assisted ico. They camped whenever they per week. Is now handling 80 pounds old friends They left for Vernonla Ir"',e" ' and A K lleloil, A will play will be with Kaiatna Sun at the piano by Miss Luclle C u m felt so disposed and had a fine va each week The plan* produces about Sunday afternoon. P '«••oh, lii.irg" Kyaer, J r , Wai day afternoon on the Kalania dia mins." The paper mentioned the se cation trip • • • 100 pounds per day hut lias a dull) C II d Mrs Walter Kel mond. The launch Grace will le a v lections given. Miss Gilbert has been capacity of 500 pounds per day IsM-ateil at M'slford— Mr and Mrs. Holltvaiigh, M tlllbreath Sheriff Wellington had to make a promptly at 12 o'cloc k and there wilt th« guest of Miss Cummins for the I : " Keller Vn Intereat Speaking to the directors or the St I K Barton and family who resided business trip to Clatskanle Tuesday be accom m odations for 25 people in past week, and she and Miss Cummins Helens I'hamber of Commerce .it In St. Helens for several years and, '■ i ■ rnrrle.l out after morning and being almost half way addition to the ball team. Kalania and Mrs J M. Cummins went to pfl."r bad ..... .. aerred under the their luncheon Monday. Mr lloladay recently sold their farm near Yank to Seaside continued the trip to that has a fast team and undoubtedly the Portland Wednesday for the purpo-e stated that his firm paid 50c per ton to F C lloltbaugh, are now lo resort Mts Wellington accompanied gam e will be a close one J'i?»rr ,f lecturer, tlrrl» o f aiding the Oregonian in their rad Mrs. Barton *71 a him and will remain at Ihe beacn li e o f trloa, Inatru hundred pounds more for milk than cated In Medford io concert. Mrs. Cummins and Miss The sheriff re 111 tad readings. An in did the Portland creameries and at letter til The Mist says. " W e are very for several days. Lucile returned to St. Helens Thurs ie present they were using a con pleusantly located here ami we want turned Thursday afternoon. LARABEE H O T EL y i ,'iven t.v State day evoulng. derable quantity o f milk If lh" to have The Mist us wo want to keep *i'"r ' bi Spence, explaining the Mr nnd Mrs. J It. Hobbs had as SOLD TO T R O Y E R ---------------- si- . pmmo '“ t t'lll to tie yoted on thla i,nii could find a market for their up with the news o f our old home." week end guests. Mr and Mrs H om • • • product, whlrh Is excellent, the plant Mr. anil Mrs. C. B Culbertson of erelyed n great deal of er Davis o f Govenur. New Y’ ork, and A deal was consummated Wednes Pasadena. Calif . were Sunday g ue»;» would produce more cottage cheese. t«et» ITiu,lotion. — Hugh Adams, P*or»lil I» rnnalderatlon. Mr and Mrs McNulty o f Hremerton. day evening whereby the Larabe.- o f J. E Hutchinson. »Presentati»,, Sherman Mlle», UH« more milk and give employment who has been employed at the local Washington. The latter coupte are i hotel property tn West St. Helens, ----------------a . . more people The directors of th. branch of the Standard Oil company m* '»en t lloltbaugh and other« former resident» o f this city. Mr : the business and furniture became naniher of Commerce promised Mi for the past year, nas received a On Saturday night. August t9 an " inter...ling talka on different McNulty being at one time a teach I the property of Mr. Warren Troyer tart« Moving plrturea by C M lloladay that they would ‘lo ‘ <,r‘ 'r,r well merited promotion. He will be er in the public school here. o f this city. The amount Involved. other dance at Blue R o«e dance hah thing In their power to aid this en auxiliary manager for the branch Unique program Prizes Watch for Allater ,,f Portland Union atork J R. Ellison returned to St. Hel ' while not made public, is known to pardi terprise which promise* to develop station at Itainler and left Wednes announcement. w,,re well received Altogeth- Mr th. ......Una waa one o f the moat Into an Important one______ day morning to assume his new (lu- ens last week from Portland where have been a considerable sunt iles. Hugh's many friends In St he had been In the hnapital for eight and Mrs. N. O. Larabee have con- T. 8. White was in Portland Tues i r*Bn« nnd Intereating that Po weeks. Mr Ellison was struck by an I ducted the hotel for the past year It,,« o f n . h Hie. kens.— During the Kr"nge baa held for a long past week the run o f salmon ha. Helens congratulate him on IBs pro automobile and his left arm broken land by giving splendid service to the day and Wednesday attending the ' re«,,union o f condolence on slackened, according to reports of motion and feel sure that he will near the shou lder and he was also public have built up a large busi Oregon Funeral Directors' associa make a sucre»». ‘ "«ih r.f Kälber Klllott. a mem " T h e work was too heavy for tion. Mr. W h ite is vice president j f Injured about the body. HI* many ness local fish huyere " f ,h ‘* b""'® " Nal.il grange, waa adopted are us." Mr. loirabee stated, "and w • the association and presided at one friends here will be glad to know averaging DIO pounds per ■ » ' hid Kxivpttonal *Work -The portfolio . " 'harter ordered draped for The fish trap operated hv Han Abbot felt as though we were entitled to of the sessions. that he has almost recovered from made by the Junior Bed Cross of St îr.rl,,'l <»r thirty dava a short rest." It Is stated that Mr the Injuries. near Columbia City Is getting b " .."xi meeting o f the grange ta tween Î Ï 5 and 275 pounds per dai Helens to send to a European school Mr and Mrs. Eugene Baldlc of Mr and Mrs A. E Boss and Mrs Troyer Is an experienced hotel man was o f such exceptional merit that " " ' I the fimi Saturday nf No In the catch Is considerable «mount Miss Coneannon, the Junior Bed Carl Annmnd motored to Portland and no doubt will continue to giv* Lewiston. Idaho, are guests at the (the same excellent service which has ',*t«'itmió ' r"**r r>rot'' grange near o f salmon trout and small salm e». h om e o f Mr. and Mrs Thom as White. Cross chief has written to Mrs Ool- Tuesday. Mr Hoas to attend the an They came tp Portland for Buyer's ,l«n Starr Scott, asking permission to nual convention o f the Oregon Fu n made the hotel so popular. Week and while that close to St. Hel i . " «»oodloya, aaatatant manager I The manT friends of Miss Agnes display the portfolio at the Califor eral Directors and the ladies to d> ¡ Whitney will bo pleased to know thn nia state fair. Miss Coneannon men shopping and take In the entertain T om Klhlan returned to West St. ens took advantage o f the opportun r»lr.ei office o f the Pacific she Is rapidly recovering from an op tioned the fact that the letter includ ment nrranged by the Buyers' Week Helens Saturday evening after hav ity to visit here. Mr. Baldlc and i, * Telegraph company, ac. ed by Opal Hunter was one o f the committee. Mr. Rosa also attended ing been at Seaside for ten days Mrs. W h ite were schoolmates in Al n>ek"n '1* ,l,r ^1* family, apent the « . S . ..... ...................... the session o f the directors on Wed ; working for the Murray Mercantile sace Lornine, France, and It was the recently underwent at a I ti» ,n Helena, gneata at i hospital and Is expected to return H finest which had been received by j company. llrst time ihey had met In 24 years the I’aclflc division , nesday and Thursday. harw«i| " f Mr " n'' Mra J V A ¡h e r home In Ihe near future. REGULARS DEFEAT BIG BLAST LOOSENS TONS OF ROCK í Uh j \