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THE ST. HELENS MIST VOLU ME XLI ST HELENS. OREGON, FRI DAY, A U G U S T 25, 1922 BRIEF H A P P E N I N G S A B O U ! ' T H E CITY I ranlx-rr) ( 'iu|i S ii m i. — Jam, , y,, tl'llhoul It,in .lu g lloln*rl«> ( I| m i i i l-iri' on l'naucngen# •»ml h ills |ir|,r nini HmiTi'l) ,\ . Wounds PROSPECTS BRICHT FISHING SEASON OFF FOR GOOD FAIR AT NOON TODAY ! Il»llll ex p ««!» |0 li'iiVH f» r I.IIIIK llimili. Washington, the early pai' \ s s i i i * i * i 1 anil Si'vprul M 'uU li I h l*urj{«»r of in'll week lu Miipi i Intmi<1 ih.- hur (•«»oil Ilian in Sovoial V » h 1 1li K iti li la cran lu rry trop on i \I m il lions HiM uri il — S«‘< rotary I > ‘*ars |*ast am i *rire hiMiil— I all account uf th« ilry weather il», trop! T m l.i ll Thinks l air W ill lx* Ih st will not I». UM lilil í» UM UM uà I, V)l I l ishin^ Soanon 0|x*ns at Noon on KIII muii stated, but II». quality of 1 1». I h t i I ph uro fini* fcv«*r V i i l|o|«|. So|M«*inlM*r lOtli. Number 3 GAME W A R D E N M A K E S ARREST:» MERS ME Deputy (Janie Warden Brown and bis assistants have been busy min ions of the law since th«* opening of the deer season last Sunday Arrests have been made this week of alleged law violation ranging from chasing deer with dogs to de t arge« for All.inti« Coast IP-ing ls>ud- stroyliig evidence of the sex of the e«l anil Motor .'ship Tukes Big I 'ar animal. gil for llogolulii— Two Vessels The first of the week Andrew I'urker of Vernonia was taken in by Coming 10 t olumbia City. the deputy on a ctiarg«« of using dogs In hunting deer The defendant elected to stand trial and a jury ir, The docks of the several lumber Judge Philip's court brought in a mills present a busy sight us them verdict of "not guilty." The jury ir, are several vessels in port taking the case were: Carl Kylander, Tho.s on lumber cargoes. The schooner (Jrewell, John F. Dloyd. Axel Can ,, ,,, .. Defiance, loaded with hOO.uOti feet ...ii and Henry Obo-n Glen Metsker oi |unib(..r, telepoone poles an-J appeared for barker and Attorney | »hingles is due to sail tonight for V ' k . * ,s a ", u . Hilo and the McCormick steamer A O Kings ey of .Spitxenburg, was Wahkeena is scheduled to sail Sat- arrested for having a fawn in hb ur(j uy lor >SaIl with a , possession H . plead guilty to th» ,,f i,«o,000 feet of lumber. Another charge and Judge Philip assesse I McCormick boat, the Wapama, is him $la0 for committing the oftense (hle t(J urriV(; toUa t(, load , D. Wettner of Portland and Carl , „ r California ports •s<< rotary Itay Tarbell I h optimist I, \nniial l>innot. — Tin* St. liolaiH* The spring fishing season wilt I Woman's eluli will hold their annual 'Ve, tbe prospect» for the coming come lo a close loduy at noon and dinner at tin* I'lymoiii ii hall of 11 >. !• olutnbla County fair which will he the fishermen will tie up their boats held ai Si Helena, Heptembor 111 to and put their fishing gear away un r**i*‘Bi mull WUM Kill. II mill an evening, Hepi..mb«r l:i. The ,.h|(.k *^r liirbell lia» ju«t returneo til September 10th wheu the fall olhpr siM U'ii ly wounded when tittor« * The season »n dinner will In- nerved from &• 3(, , 110 m a trip over the county and i»- Mailing season opens. Hob*rio optüiwd firn with a revolver o'clock until H; ;to. The proceeds I'orls that the farinors and »lock Just dosing has been a successful un person»* In Ih# front H»*at of tin* from the dinner will lie given to tie Ira, "is have assured him of their eo one, according to a statement liy K Astoria bu» which puntual through library board for llie Hiipport of tin- "p»ra I Ion In uHsemhlying good exelh I llallagh, locul manager for the Co ¡it H©U*u about H ;iU Monday nvn public library its lumbia Itlvcr Packers association II* limit rin* >< » ii** *»f 11»*» »hooting wan Among Hu- alt ructions he I iuh se I h of the opinion that the catch this finir Llttlr Jack falla. between (iohl ■ for San liainisdo- Mr. cure,I for 1 he fair are u merry go year Is larger than for any or the nod Rahil*** and Mi Hoy fìlli and daughter left rouml and Ferris wheel. A carnival past four or five years Th<* map killed wan A It lT lo- Wed ñenday for San Krancinco when company wishes to put In several The high water during June Inter »I Hi*’ ‘ » 'o n Oil company they will make their home Mr (¡III concessions, hut Mr Tarbell will not fered with fishing operations and Il Hello, and t bit w ounded iiihii I h It w ho loiN been employed by I lie Si book them until lie Is assured that the catch was small, hut when the Waling "f Vuncouver. »1 t', , , . Helen» l.umlier compuny for the dumi II,**v ur,. good and dean amusenientn water began to fall the salmon run Hoi,cm L i e r c o n fe .»»,| lo having several years. wu„ pri,nil,„.,| . Arrangements have been mail» with was m, and fishermen made good While not having totaled heo r‘ H,Jh« , . ? r PPO08e, Wefe i pent • lie 1 lal kanle band to be present catches. . 1,1 flV. year» In a allfornlu li, I rehpoiiHlble position will, ib » Cha Ttl- «^ace steamer Santa Rosa ar- gQI any him for at least two days. The band Is the amount of fish received by hb ..... Apparently be went | |( McCormick company in their Ka rived Thursday morning and is tak Ing destroyed evidence o f the sex ot Mlddeiily mad on the »tag« composed of prominent business men firm at St Helens. Mr. Hallagh es W hen 1 « runcÍHcu offici1 ?» ing on 1.000.000 feet of lumber for had killed. lb«) left Portland lie wuh Hitting on I of < latskunle who are willing to timates that not less than 30*» tons a deer Neuman «■»/. , „ Neu delivery at New York. The vessel man was fined the back neat, moving up 10 the t h i n come to the fair for the purpose of of salmon were delivered to local $10i and Uettner w-iu clear Saturday night, it is ex Mulligan «1er.. to I'lcnlc.— Mr Kf contributed $50 as Ills part for v,o buyers The average price o f fish pected. , •Ml ■( St Helen» Price wu» »titln»; fl» VVIUon, »ecretury of 1 1» Colutll helping out on the program A feature of the fair which Is sure was about 10c per pound, Mr Hal latlng this pan of the state game oo the front Meut beeide the driver ; b lu County Michigan c l u b announce The motor vessel Challamba ar law. rived Thursday noon and is loading llorold Outil»» Without a word or|thnt the untiual Miring;, in picnic will to be Interesting will be an enter lagh staled, and he is of the opinion Win. Patterson was out in quest 1.600,000-foot cargo of lumber for virnmg Itoberlo »uddenly whipped lie belìi ut Italnler on Thursday tainment each evening given by the that the fishermen who deliver their out hi» revolver and fired, shooting Auguat 31 in the Italnler park For people of Clatskanle, Rainier and St catch at St. Helens received or will hon elf WO, hH * f »r« Pr° v U « i delivery a, Honolulu and the steam- He plea t ,.r sinaj0a arrived at Columbia City Secretary Tarbell Is not receive between $."«0.000 and $'00,000 himself with a license Price In the buck of the bead I! mer residents of MicblKun and now Helens Willing of Vancouver, II f , who was residing In Columbia county are r* fully Informed as to the program but for the season's work V IL 1 « « .1“ “ cont MU‘!d , , last night to load two million feet I hat part of the game lav* relating Qf squares and timber for the Orient, The fish buyers have not an- I d the second seat, turned und Maid. queste.| to be present and to brill- lie has given assurance that It will In a few nounced the price they will pay for to tagging slaughtered animals also I The Norwegian steamer Boren Is also "Why did you do thut?" and It,, a picnic lunch The picnic proml»c* be all InteyesfIng one days the fair program will be com the fall catch hut it is expected that came in for a round at the hands 01 expected to call at Columbia City h*rlo »lad 1,1m In the back mid fired to lie un en joy a I le affair pleted and the board will then make It will he high enough to make fish the game wardens. P. D. Schultz 01 ! to take on 600.0U0 feel of lumber f:u • lecoud shot Into hi» bead B< e foul men there wen < tun w i l l s n „ i i ( » , g.... Th« an announcement of the many at ing profitable provided the run of Scappoose nadvertently overlooked j delivery at Sydney, Australia. 1 ns law point and it cost him $oU f h e steamer Huftera is due here salmon Is good ill other pm »nger* In Hie I iiih All subject of hi udy the Si Helena Worn tractions expected A case against Jos. Walsh f o r : anrj w jj| takt, a cargo o f 2,200.000 of them »crumbled for the door» un'» club will pursue for the comino having a lawn in his (.ossession was . feet of lumber for the Atlantic coas: SEE L O W E R H I G H W A Y On. man I» »aid to I,uve made a fly , year, eommeuclnit the .»cotid Tues W I L V E R D I N C FREED dismissed for lack of evidence. .and St Johns, Nova Scotia. It will Uf l«»p, bead flr»t. out of the »Ide day In October. I» " O r e g o n " Any SAYS S E A S I D E P A P E R ON L I Q U O R C HA R G E be the first shipment of lumber to door while the car win »till going woman In the county who wishes to | that port from St. Helens. ST. H E L E N S P L A Y S nplcllv. and he lia» not been im , Join till» »tudy club cun ohtuin ap I Ml« IT Highway lews nut (Jet Pr»i|M'r V A T A M A <sTriN IIAAV coa8,inB steamers Georgian;» uno" II» wan disappearing In the plication blanks from any member of Not Proven Thai |ji<|ii»i' ( ,t,-!ie W’aS rvtti^ rA lV lA a U l N U A 1 Rolph and Annette Rolph are due to Iteci'gniiinn by Portlunii Pa|M*rs, on Ills Property or Tliut lie hru«h when last noticed The oil, the club and after signing Maine, pi»- --------- : arrive here Saturday to take partial Scusiilc Kilitor Avers. rn hid behind the bus or behind cot, sent It to Mr» A J [leming who will t III Ill'll III«- W e t titMMls. Tlte St. Helens baseball team will i cargoes and the steamer Lindeuer is ».nient tre». Itoberlo »food beside bring It before the membership com journey to Kalama Sunday and give ¡also booked for this port, That the Portland newspapers do A jury who heard the evidence in Ih. hu« till gripping in hi» han.l I niltlee The loading of the vessels in port the case of the State vs John Wil- not give proper recognition to the tlie Washington boys a chance to ge' th. snmklng pistol revenge for the defeat handed them have required the services of from "lion t be afraid." lie »aid to tic Sudden Ih-nlli. Jacob lioescr verdlfig of Trenholm, charged with ! Dower Columbia River Highway Is Kalanm 150 to 175 longshoremen and the uth.rs "I'm not going to hurt any proprietor of u shingle mill at Nev a violation of the prohibition law, I the opinion of the editor of the Sea on Sunday, August 13. claims to have a better team than waterfront has presented an unusual- on« «I m - I'll will! for the »lient* rstlll. dropped dead Monday after returned a verdict of not guilty. The I side Signal as the following article rase was tried before Judge Philip which recently appeared In his paper rit. Helens, even though they came ly busy scene. At that inn., the 1'ortlund Isnin I noon about 3 30 o'clock He out at the small end of a 6 to j ------------- » -------- — Attorney Olei, | Indicates' iU(« drew up and the passengers about f.& years of age and had lived Suturday morning "In the Portland newspapers we .sere "lien the teams met. Manager MRS. J O HN I O H N S O N ind the driver Ueorge Munro d r In the Nevera!Ill community for a U. Metsker represented the defend Hunt and every member of the team A k ie u iP D C a r t rl«d »round Itoberlo J White, pus number of years He was working ant and District Attorney John I,. are constantly reading of the Co- claim that their ninth inning rally n lN a W tK o G ALL *«tn«r on Munro'» »tage. who lives about the mill when u fellow work Foote prosecuted the case Members i lunibia river highway. That proml- when they put over five scores and 1 ----- — at No 96f, ( '«ingress streot nun •« mun saw him full to the floor Cor of the Jury were. II M Wharton. ! nent citizens 01 the nation and from won tlie game was not a matter of A fter an illness of several months ' foreign countries have been taken u n service man. tried to slip up oner 1' K Whtln was summoned. Inn Jacob George. A. J Hollingsworth. over the Columbia highway, but by luck but just good hall playing, and duration. Mrs. Mamie M. Johnson, j behind the »layer and disarm him after Investigating the mailer decid S W. Oarriott. Jas. Bacon and W il Johnson, passed I this Is meant »1»» upper highway deitoustraled that the team has thai wife of John F 1 hu Koberlo turned around and ed thnt an lui|ue»t was unnecessary liam Hush. spirit which wins ball away at the family residence Sun- and not the lower highway. All must lighting caught him White stepped hue* ! as it was evident that the man had Wllverding was arrested Tuesday. The lineup for St. Helens day night at 10 o'clock. She was ... .. i leave and return to Portland and games. July 11 after Sheriff from th,. tnuzzle of the pistol ¡ died of heart disease eiiing on . 1 w hen the visit has been completed will he the same as in tlie previous conscious until a few moments be- Judge White and Traffic Officer by ,he distinguished visitors about garne with the exception that "I'll wait for th#* sheriff." said Cal- fore her death. Mrs. Johnson was lliislness t nnilltloiis llll|«n«v.'.— lludfleld had discovered a liquor alt they can tell of the trip is that lioun will again be on the field and horn in Winona. Minnesota, in Aug- Roberlo Price and Wldlng were in misery Mr and Mrs Haul <’ Morton ol cache near Ills place. Her parents died when they were whizzed for about ten it is expected that his heavy hitting ust, 1SS7. The sheriff and oilier officers tes mile: 1 1,rough lanes and side streets will he responsible for several runs she was a child and she came to and Koberlo held the paaaengers a1 I Portland were St Helens visitors for They wen tified that there was a well-beaten to the upper Columbia river high A number of fans, among them Jake Clatskanie to reside with relatives. bnr. ao nath»s jumped Into a prl | several hours Monday »at« car anil rushed to Italnler foi I en route to Seattle and llritlsh Co irml leading from the Wllverding way. They saw several waterfalls, Large. Harry Bennett, P. J. O'Mai- About ten years ago the deceased lumbia points Mr Morton is I’a- residence to tlie cache. The sheriff beautiful Indeed, unil turned around ley and I’ete Brakke will accompany with her husband and two sons ualatance also testified that when he went lo Half an hour from the time ol elite t'ua»t malinger of the Alligaior at tile state hatchery at Bonneville tlie team to aKIama and root for the, moved to St. Helens and have resid- th« «hooting Wldlng and Price wer* Clothing company of St l.ouis am: the Wllverding home and Inter and were whizzed back again to some liome boys. It is said that Bennett ed here since that time. In additiou piieed m the Portland bound »tag' | travel* Oregon. Washington anil viewed Mrs Wllverding (Mr. W llver luncheon in the "green room " lias already placed a wager ot as» to her husband she is survived by ind brought to St Helens They ar | Northern California He report* ding was not at home hut nearby» "T h e upper Culumbiu river is that St. Helens will win the game two sons. Walter and Gorden and a fl*«d here at It) 30 Price was »Ink j *liat business conditions are hettei Mrs. Wllverding rushed from the beautiful when you get there ------------ * ------------- 1 brother, George Campbell. Tin Ing rapidly |>r Edwin R im » did 'In the territory mentioned and tin house and smashed two bottles which rou,i winds in and out through can D V n r t ' c n i M r ' c n r Funeral -ervices w ire conducted , rom the ( -athouc c hurch Wednes- M« h«M f,ir the men hut Price died I merchants and manufacturers are op ili«' sheriff sal«! contained moon yons that make one marvel at the I K U C E E D I N G S OF shine. H<> baaed his statement upor engineering feais performed. »1 II 15 W illing whose case np j timletic as to the future T H E C I T Y C O U N C I L day morning ut 11:30 o'clock. Rev It is the odor. _______ Father Clancy officiating, and the * , pieced In e pi * * a sight to behold. Hut what of the *»tsn;, ,. Mild Ink,',, to the flood ITIngl» .Sisters Injured— II,. Mi Mrs Wllverding testified t liât th* ! lower Columbia river highway ot The council met in regular ses. 1 interment was In Mt. Calvary ceme- Samaritan hospital In Portland 1 "* Gladys and llelva Prlngl». daugh- bottles «lid not contain moonshine which you never read about in th sion Monday night. Mayor llallagh , ter' *n Portland The auxiliary of The American Meantlnie Oathe» had summoned ,,,r» of Mrv K »’ rlngl«. narrowly they were some certain kind of tiled Portland papers From the very called the meeting to order and J«m«s J..ss.' marshal of Italnler raped death Monday evening when Inin- which contained alcohol and business swtion of Portland otn Councilmen Harnett, McDonald. O ' Legion, of which deceased was 4 I*h«n Je-.se appeared Itoberlo sat In the uutomoldle In whli It they w, , she was frighten«,! when the sher- trikes the Willamette riv«-r along Connor and Brower answered roll member, attended the funeral ser th« rear s.-it or the stag» with th» 'returning to Portland from a tour Iff <nll«'d. »0 mashed the bottles vices in a body and the church was which the highway traverses for sev- call. Pistol still |„ pis hand T h « pas " f the Kasi crashed Into a bank of Wllvertllng's testimony was to 111" | oral miles until the Columbia rlvei The minutes of the last meetin, filled with friends who came to pay were safely some distune «.ck about a mile west ,.f Arlington «>ff«'ct that in* knew nothing of th«' is reached. Numerous flo r Along this route there were read and approved. The their last respects heck afraid to approach him i <n Hie Columbia river highway I ■ liquor cache, that It was not his|js interest from the start. There are council passed ordinances No. 283 al offerings were expressions of sympathy for the bereaved ones and tor l„. would again run amuck II" < * " women who were the only property and not on his land Th ", mills, the fishing industry, l.eauti- and 284 by a unanimous vote *••1" Insisting Uni' he would “ waif occupant of Ihi car, were thrown state failed to prove that It was on !lu| lulls ulltl scenic spots equal ami The following applications were silent reminders of the esteem I.» for the s h e r iff" *he pavement by the Impact ltel>. , his land, or his property, and the sup«'.lor to many spots along the up granted: To Warren Trover to con which the deceased was held by h« r He mad" resistance when th- w,'o was driving, sustained a broke . jury taking this Into consideration per highway. The engineering feats duct and operate the Houltcn Ho many frierds brought In a verdict of not guilt» along the Rainier hill und ascend tel. S. W. Nagel to operate a truck ®»'«hal showed his »tar. but banded arm and Oludys was badly »» t -h. pistol an old .IS calibre and bruised They wer» taken bac. after having ilellberated for a shi'rt ing and descending from Clatsop for hire; St. Helens Transfer com P O P U L A R C O U P L E •Hnlr and quietly submitted , Arlington for ireatment and cam time. Crest are marvelous and on reaching pany to operate two team trucks Moll, of the ARE W E D D E D the end of the route instead of turn for hire and to the Western Soda Thougl, ,i|| the paHsenger» brand Portland yesterday parties ar.. well known here n.r ,ng •<l hi s’ nry as ,u. utter untruth. ---------- Mr. and Mrs Kdward Jones and ing around for lark of scenery there Works for delivering the products taught ill the St Helen» sci,«. > 1 last Miss Luis Clear and Mr. Knimett Rob«ri,i kept lu »1 st lu g to those who family returned to St Helens Wed- is the grand old Pacific ocean at of the plant. qu«'H» 1 ,.: ,|la, Wldlng and V« ar There are hundreds of in The following hills were present- Williams, both well known residents Ni'silny evening, coming from Cannon Seaside. rrl«« had heaped insults upon Ills Reach where they spent their vaca teresting spots at the “ Knd o f the ed and upon motion, ordered paid l,f St Helens, were united in mar- T ra il” and at Cannon Reach. h«a,| nil along the wav There up L A T E N E W S NOTES hy warrant on the city treasurer, riage in Portland Tuesday morning tion. Harms Bros Garage, gas and sup Tlie ceremony which was performed I W ''! to have been little conv»*r* FROM V E R N O N I A plies for speed cop, $26.21; St. H e l-' by Archdeacon Black of the Kplsco- •»«Ion between him and the others ens Transfer Co., pound fees. $2.00; pal church, was witnessed by only iTle* Kitting he»ldc me. wllt«'«l Whitten A Bryant have a crew of St. Helens Lumber Co., wood for relatives and close friends of the *$*lti»t nu* » » I heard the shot.'* park. $3.25; A E. Austin, supplies contracting parties The happy ban," w »- said to have told Mun- men working clearing the alt*' fot for firemen's room. $2 25; Standard couple passed through St. Helens on I r.11 v realized what had the big mill on a contract with the Oil company, supplies. $10.26; and Tuesday afternoon en route to Se- *ppc|i«"l before I shoved on tliv mill people F H lam« resigned as city reconl S. P. & S. K. U. Co., ¡for filling sta- attle and British Columbia where **«*• As ti,«, car »lowed up I heard B Owens was elected III his "Min* , ay Why (1|fl you do that " er tion grounds at West St. Helens, they will spend their honeymoon $1.088.34. The Mist is informed The bride is a daughter of Mrs. H. *8(1 tiler«* w1 «*r«. two more repori « p l a c e hy the city council The second trial of Titos Parker that the council agreed to pay u Mott Allen of Los Angeles an«l the from th«< revolver When I could divert m> attention from the ma- and II Hose resulted in unother «II - proportion of the cost of filling and granddaughter of Mrs Annie ('ox of improving the depot grounds and this city The groom is a son of ?h*n«< h«..,! wnrH down and R * agreement of the Jury The city council employed Mr Sii Iwrlii v. that an ordinance was passed au- Mrs. B. Williams of West St. Helens bolding the revolver In a threat •tong manner ger. a civil engineer, to g«>t •"*" thorizlng the council to appropriate and a partner In the firm o f J 1. tlie money to cover the city’s propor Williams Sons Tlie bride an«! m *n teat wan held by C o ro n e r i mates for the coal * «walw tion o f tlie expense groom have many friends who ex- *h l'" Thursday and the following lem and aourc.'of supply Several matters of minor impor- 'end congratulations and wish them ' r'' ' ' “ rendered bv a Jury com Mr McDonald o ■ tance were acted upon before the a happy voyage on the marital sea. of Jam..» h O'Connor. M -'l-asf.l the Nehalem hotel ami is t*k council adjourned. ------------- — f H«*e: Karl Barber. M Saxon. I ing over the management^ A « L M" rrl" »nd W II Dillard l' h*' committee_ for « ----------- •----------- MRS. G I L D A B I A N C H I Ha. the Jury find (he deceaaed. Hon I» working ,a 1 . wh»,»** ST. H E L E N S S C H O O L S L A I D T O REST * lT,n H Price, came ,0 hi» death land getting ‘ h; ^ . . g r a n Into shape OPEN SEPTEMBER 5 from n gunshot wound Inflicted by a I for tbe #ih of Septembe A M Parker » a s arrested I"' --------< The funeral of Mrs Gil.la Blanche *u|lei of about 3 8 calibre allot, from At a meeting this week the di- wife of Louis Bianchl. was held at Ku„ ,,r revolver, by Geo Roberto. (lanía Warden Brown for a violation .rectors of School District No 2 de-,the Catholic church Sunday morning In •* f e ll«'» pasaenger on » Co of th© fcHmi* l a * « Th«» city council pu»««««* an t>r«n elded that the St Helens schools and the services were conducted by n. 1 , 1 » has from Portland north nance giving Mr Bowman of lor.-st 'should open on Tuesday, September Rev Father Clancy The body was Tt">l sab 15 Instead of on Labor Day a* had laid to rest in the Scappoose ceme- ¡»lock p / on August 21, 1922. ' been originally planned. For the tery. p * "leinbia county, (>r<'gon, near “ T h e ” n á h ' 'construction conijMin* 'past several years the schools have| Mrs Bianchl died suddenly Thurs* , on tbe Columbia highway I» commencing to dismantle their opened on Labor Day and many o f day afternoon. August 17 Appar- ' 'hi- bullet entered the head of camp u» they have their work com- jthe workingmen who have families ently she was in good health and her • rwt , " " ' s,''l and did not emerge. : and who wished to enjoy the holiday death was so sudden that a post 11,1,1 deceaaed lived about three P,T c l e a n u p (lay has been ordered : could not do so because of the open-¡mortem examination was held The and di.-.i .lied in In «aldi A Cleanup ■■•*.* — , aIll «fs i .nerearter hereafter ,,n«i ' ing of school The board took this doctors ascertained that death wa« » " 'I we find »«Id shooting by the city conncl! on r, 1 Into consideration and postponed the due to a ruptured blo«>d vessel in the notices are up for August 30 **» Without lustiflcal Ion opening until Tuesday It Is expect-' brain Mr McGregor of K t ' the rendition of the | ed that the enrollment will be larg- Deceased w-as the daughter of « ' ' « frobUTlo was arraigned be- wsh in the city rocen I ly er this year than last year as ¡».John Marin anil had resided in St. Mr ironside, traffic manager of number of families have moved to] Helens for a number o f years She ‘" " " | ’,n'* was hound over to the the I' A A p was a w M t * St Helens during the past several'w as united In marriage to Mr Rian- *r«n,| jUry l*(n „ „ „how*. Company l> o f (lie l:l(Hh Infantry, a machine gun outfit, months Both the grade and high chi In San Francisco in January, broil *"! ,,'p revolver from a oawn- alloy of lend 1 u.e<l in the >anls o f th* t 'l.bago and bln«-. It. K. at Bloomington. III., school faculty Is complete and a sue* ] 1921 She was 19 years and 10 Ferry metal Is a new Itot ,**r " yeaterday,” «aya where 111 « orders were re|H»rt.sl, Tin* ii»iiHllm»MS are «l.owi. in the cessful school year Is looked for- months of age at the time o f her t. H wa» for self defense " death. j ward to. I rear and are In-at II) guarded. „ « . / " '" " " 'I ,0 * ,ve 'b e pawnbroker'« I iin o ild lzn b le ° r * be place of hla shop \% Hllliu »'• l » * ‘»#'l« I til». --------- v'“ "°u' wv™ ::: Uu L zts ... . w»„r;», T he ha "«i P^P’P for prellmlnarv recently.