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■ THE k 'O L U M K X L I For the monili oiii II iik Auituat di I Justice of Ilio l’euro John l’ hlllp ha turned Into the county I roam rer ¡ »'7 4 4 50 which he collect««! from Mjn'!'c|orH, vlolutOTM «if güín«* laws and a moonuhliMT Ther« wer« 3H «pe«*«! 1 I N * ’ 1*1 I" U n i sc « r ciiHPH hook«*«! and of t li I h nufiiher HH cii' l*r»>ni|ill> al 7 ;lo O*« |(M k only X appianili, the others forfeit IliK !»ill money. The Hi>«*t*(i«*r fin?.: jwiunlii) Vlonilii*— Many Siguí-,| amounted to $1173.50. There were three finen Imponed on violation of i » («i mi lili1 T rip . • li«« game lawn and tin* filien Imponed amouuted to $300 or thin amount Vernimi» now advertising berseli $102 lian been collected. Justice . thH »..rhl ss the "newest ola I * li i 111 > having grunt«*«] the men time .. neo fiuiuiw N e tís im a veil In which to raine the money J 1! i i.luitibU count) ■ x (lUyer <»f Vernoniii, win* wan found r\(S |„ , , | talli I limiH.mil.' i,f via polity of pOMHenninK IntoxiculiiiK li<|- f,.. ■ I Ilo Kl o.lt ■. ; nor and fined $300, uft«*r nervlnx 54 (liiyn In jail, apparently h<*cutn<* tired I 'tu \\ 11 ki•.I >r.. <»f being H KUent ut the Hotel Drt K h portimi«! \ t. rlii A I‘iu irli- rnll \V«dlinKt<*n and manuK««! to dir: up $102 und he wan releaned from cun ()n thul il;«> thè firn» iiussmi*«- tody. | OurlriK the month the Judge did i x. ilio ri’-»ly lalil rati not hav«* the plcunure of tying any >n,m l'u-,l.tii'l via Wllkesboro cu- mut rimontai ktiotn hut he «toen not ylnr « p-« r» v uf C o li n b l ^ comi tv think thut cuptd han denerted him. • 1 |.I.iti • aro i arri. ,| mi tin t thut the little fellow with the ■ ■ h«*url piercing arrow 1 « taking a rent ■HI I imvo si II o I oiih itroiiit|»ly al |JOi/'<lirk SaluriUy morii In*. «vili BRIEF NEWS NOTES ., j,i I uf t Ito l’uri lami qn-i I ; I OF HOME PEOPLE ■Ijlcii » Il i.irry a party uf l ’ortlund |u,l„i-, ' ; .x.• rtei«r Oli i.il Max ( ’u u rt Works Overtime.— In ordir L li,, k • e uf Portland and proni i t u it’d through Mio mutiti” work in - J.n • officiala Ir..... all |I I ' cldi’nt to tin- court session !>y tuulKlit f thè Miri h a ohi The traina frolli Imiti HI linieri tlic member* of tin* court I,.nuu; n(j l ’uri 1.«i..I sili stop «t Ilo- camp t.i’cti working overtime this week All Cf t h.. li. • x ■ I . »• i li oc un pan v loti;- of them plan to go to Vernon la to morrow morning on the Columbia Lolli! ■ - '•«. ur- luti 111 . ppportunllv "i wltnena a tree fallili)' county apeclal. , To t k>nf«'r«ticw.— Itev S Darli Johnitiin, p a H t o r of thè Methodlst cliurch left hy auto Motiduy evenlns to ut temi thè MethodUt conference now hcliiK lodil In Salem Ile esporta lo return Krlday night and tubo Mr, Johnaon tip Saturila)’ tnornltiK lo re- niitIli In Saloni unni Ilio conferente end» \ ... n Ohi HuImcrllM-r. Mr Geurg» Vomì ir. of YVurren, wa» In St Helena Tliuraday and called at The Mis! o f fice t u renew his NuliHcrlptlon It I m the thirtieth time Mr Young has done this and he says he has no in tention of hreaklng the hnhlt. In addition to Mr Young, The Mlat ha mimher of subscribers who have ■en taking the paper from 22 to 32 ’lira. Iteerlves .Promotion.— Kelle i.»- VIn. who hag been teller at the Co lumbia County hank has received a a well earned promotion having been ■ I t \ \ . ■ appointed iiaalNtant cashier at the teappx. ,s. and each of filone coni First National hunk to succeed Gor tnunltlea havo promise«) lo «end de|e don Thompson, who resigned to ur ¡talloni II la reportod Miai a nutrì lìi other employment Mr DeYIn br of ih” Htliona of Clatskanle wlll lias assumed his new duties and is Bo'or up in Si lleletin and tale«« Ilio now right hand man for Cashier IP”rji| her», Childs. hr J II Flynn, prealdenl of III” |r: ind IH ree torà Ollby, .. ..... I,arx'iit-T ea< h e r s M e e tin g — T h e S' ul Sinrli hav« workeil hard on ilio Helens I’arent-Teachers association |ropo«l||nn and th«*y fee| encourafted will have their first meeting of the at thè pr pect thnt a repreaentatlve siiaaon on Friday afternoon, Septem ro») of t'olumhia county Citizen« ber 15th at It o'clock in the after wlll he r.n ih” api rial and he thè flrat noon officers for the ensuing yeui [tnxln Imi.I ..f ponple tu rearli Ver- wlll he elected Ducile Cummins wlll toti la and tu extend roiigraltilutlnn” give a talk on class work In music >• Htlzena uf i||H nuinlv to thoae and render some musical selections ftlljen« nf Mìe Sohalein metropoli” on the piano All parents are urged ^l!'" » ' " iiitened to malie II" to b«x present Jtrip and 1 u". not made raairvaf Imi a |M"uld tidepiinne Mr Storia or Aironi III shop Moon- lien' Hunda) HD | jllhy ai thè S I’ A- s and uh” other hup Moore, coadjutor of Ilallaa, Tex. ■ I <1 be reniemln red la as, a noted minister who Is attend onlv $2 fiO for adulta ing the Kplsropal conference now he ¡M'I II SS fi r rhlldren and Miai thè lug held In I’ortliiml is coming lo , ’ ur,‘h • ititi Sportili leavo» Si Si Helens Sunday und will hold ser P'*a* 1 ! d promptlv at 7:80 vices In Christ church at II o'clock The bishop Is recognized as a very • cioèk Su■ n d iv inornlnR learned man and stands high In the |Hi:UMA . BAKERY councils of the church The public MARI. IM PROVEM ENTS Is cordially Inviteli to uttend the s i t v l< es la Order to Mipply bis rapidi) Iti-1 New Memlx-rs for C. of C.— During ; Hell Ululili, proprle- Itür of thi Wi St Helens tiaker> , lie past week the following have c und 11 .1 ry lo instali ino!" added their names to the member tm! bettet machtnerjr The latest b4 ship roll of the St. Helens Chamber Union n, 1 1 , ik- ry I h a late model of Commerce: I*. J Kavanagh. II 1 entry ni,v i The fhnir Is taken K Turpin, W I’ Leaaard. Kddlw s executive «foni a sanltury piale bin Mirougli I'lace and Alex II Kerr ‘ n ’ levatoi ami Hlfted hefore gültig Secretary John I. Storla reports that •»lo tl • mixer, bolli heilig wrorkeu lhere have been very few desertions by p|””tr:, ¡,r,.A,.r After thè doligli from the ranks with the exception 'if i* |rap«i.. ntxed li is th to place i a few members who have moved 110 a large hin to ralse and frolli from St. Helens |there to ih” hreuil pana and liext to lain* tulo Trip. A. \l Holt, Mr |!hs oven Iti'reiitly a new ovell w.is •«iteil lo thè , 'iulpment und tli«' ilallv I M Shackleford and Miss Averle raparI!y ,,f 1 |lt* i wo ovens Is ahout Shackleford arrived In Sf. Helens on tona loaves of hri’itd p«>r day and Sunday nigtit coining front Oakland. Mr Holt und Mrs burnir, ,U ,.| pu>» alni eukes Mt California Shackleford left SI Helens about a Hsumann eates thut hls dally ave •t" Is uroliti,| inno loaves o f hread month ago for Oakland where Miss «*p da) l.ust Saturday was a rec- Averle had hern visiting since Jim- •rt-bre»blng day for thè linkery. They followed the Pacific lllglixva) * ol hread i»*’ing l i f H I hut on the return trip they left the 0,11 Dm liakerv furnlHlo’s empio)-- highway at Grants Pass and went 'brut for (ivo |ieop|e n.iil I h on» of over to Crescent City and through '•>” city's linportanl small Industries Curry county up to Randon over tha Roosevelt Highway, which Mr Holt declares will he the scenic road of E N G IN E O V E R TU R N S ; the world when It Is completed The BLOCKS TR A F F IC trip o f more than 200 « mll«*s was made without any had luck the «ar and It was necessary lo change l-nrlim Nil 159, Engineer Höbet*. tl.es only twice, punctures being the «''Hing westbound freight train No ‘ *1. overturned while hacking Into cauae. »pur at Assembly ( C o l l * W * ' " f ! at nliuiit II o ’clock Thursday RECEPTION FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS warning and traffic on the railroad bh-i'ked tor aeveral hours The Under the auspices of the Ht. He! ™l"t!i Klkv, on hoard a special train, ens Woman's club a reception lo the “M bound for the Elks ron ven Hen St Helens school teachers will he ** Neu |,|,., xviifii held nt W est St given nt the school auditorium on Hel*»*«- len» fur several hours an«l ilici"«; Friday evening, September 8 th at 8 ,h* t im e t h e y were there parade«! o ’clock. There will be 11 musical pro 'he street,. Utile damage was done gram and welcoming talks and light to the engine nn<l no one was hurt Is refreshments will he serveil. The '«a Information given out by th<- parents are cordially Invited to the f*ltroad company. Another engine reception j0®« the freight curs from the main Mrs Golden Starr Scott sporn tfsrk to It sitting further down the line - ' *nd a wrecki’r will pul the *'V’ 'r rinirsilay In Clatskanie forming a Columbia iw 0’*''1 ’’"•(•ne on the track H l*| committee for roll call flig h t that the cause of the acci- County Chapter of th«> Red Cross are ll*n‘ was on account o f spreading! planning a splendid health program Wli. for the coming year. I I I I HELENS MIST ST HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922 JUSTICE PHILIPS COLLECTS $744.50 FINES ;helr «perlai li<'tiefll The Columbia VD„IX api cal I -«In-duleil lo nrrlv Veri i II -IO o ’eloi h ali I x thè Poi i, l’pon arrivine al Vernonla thè vi i mra alti !" -’ridurteli tu thè Ver Lonla hall lisi hy thè concert haml pf thè town »Imre a arem tmmjuet ■l!l he ."ii I I.eater Sheeley, all Jl....... • .•rnunla .itili se. rotai . I *fHo I. ile- agl il ri* Mesa« » ich »ili ha raaponded t«> ||i M.i l’urilan il \ f •« , himinel licere wlll he a|ieecheci kit proli. :• men ami a porta aalote |’ t harnl conrerl». cium ina etc. Freni 1 ■ ciinerom •" fui r.. ■ • ■ i c u| n i), ni i ri,ai. ’ i iprcal K.X' clivo Soxrotary Storia « ! ’(]" Si I leletif, rhlllllhor of eolie ’ • i Icere » IH In. a trilli I? fORD CARAVAN COMING ST. HELENS DEFEATS TO ST. HELENS CLATSKANIE; SCORE 6-3 I’oVMr und Industrial Inhibit Ho* Here I'l’Plu), H«ptciiil»«T 15— llig l'ara«!«* will Ix* I-eat lire and W ill \ttru«*t llumlr«*«|s— I'riziM Off«r«d Isxal Teal)) Hungs Third Defeat on 4 lu ls k a iiie 's # ! 0 4 1 ,0 0 0 T eam I in i m >rted Hut ter)— Gunn- Here Hefore llig ('r e s d . and I’ luyed Number 39 SAILOR IS SHERIFF AFTER 30 YEARS Last Saturday Sheriff Wellington called at the Seaside Signal office to get a copy of the paper. While there he picked up the Asturian and noticed In the columns of "Thirty Years Ago" an Item which stated Ite g istia tiu n o f P u p ils on T h u rsd a y that the clipper ship Tlllle E. Star- M orn in g S h o w s Iricreane in A tte n d buck was taking on cargo for New York That was September 2, 1892, a n ce o f HI O v e r l a s t Y e a r— H igh and the sheriff’s thoughts turned S ch o o l lias 10M. backward, for it was the Tlllie E. Starbuck that brought him from New York to Astoria, and "D uke" was The school hells of the St. Helens one of the crew of able bodied sea school rang Tuesday morning and men. The vessel sailed from New hundreds of boys and girls answered York In January and reached As 1 the call to begin the new school year. toria just six months later. “ Duke" Except for registrtation and assign- collected hls six months pay, $se, I ment, little was done Tuesday and and left the Hhlp and came to St. < school was dismissed early so that, Helens, for what reason he doesn't the scholars could get the needed know, but he has been here or in | school supplies. Work started in Columbia county ever since, with the earnest Wednnesday afternoon and exception of the time he was in the 1 considering the crowded quarters navy during the war. Wellington ' there was little confusion. doesn't admit it, hut no matter how The school registration this year is ambitious he was. it Is a sa*» lie« the largest in the history of the school that he didn’t dream he would Btep and shows a marked increase over from sailor to sheriff in the thirty ■ the attendance of last year. The reg years which have intervened slnca istration by grades is: lie left the famous clipper ship. Hooked for the dutu of Friday. It was scheduled to take the St. September 15th, the Ford and Ford Helena teams to ( latskanie for the son i’ower exposition will bring to Labor Day game, hut the Clatskanie St Helens .111 industrial exhibit tha; grounds were too sloppy so at the is said to he loiully unlike unytlilns lust moment it was decided to play ever seen here before. The “ Ford the game here, ( latskanie was de Curavun1' us the show is commonly termined to win the game; the hired referred to, carries with It one him players were on hand, hence their dred 1 rucks, tractors, machine* anxiousness to play. Another lit« le tools, Implements, lighting system, thing was that the winner of the etc The equipment represents at. gam« was to take the entire gate re Investment In excesu of IIUU.OOU un*. ceipts, all or nothing, and Clatsku ilic dally operating cost is more than nle figured on raking in the pot and V 5 U 0 The caravan Is returning from from the way they started out it a tour of Willamette valley and o! seemed as though they would do just Southern Oregon, having left I’ori thut thing. .Manager Hunt chose land, July hth. It Is now 011 Mi’ Southpaw Reiten to occupy tile Hil way to Astoria and Seaside. lock und hefore the big hoy could Having Issued several hundred get started three runs had been personal invitations to witness llu chalked up by the Clatskanie aggre Ford and Fordaon I’ower exposition. gation. Geary, first man up, sing J o h n Gurntn S ch o o l 1 lie Fteldhousc Motor company, local led after two strikes. Larsen poled Grade Teacher Scholars agents, report the probability of a a single between first and second. SON OF W A L L IN G F O R D ” 1-L Lois Harnett ...................... 32 1 • • 01 d-breaklng crowd. "T he cara Geary going to third. Souveuir trip OF UNUSUAL MERIT 1-H Mrs. Beckmeyer . van Is indeed a most unusual ultra >- led, scoring Geary and Larsen and 2 Effie Brown ......... .............. 42 Hon and so costly that it would lie Adams singled scoring .Souvenir. That the feature attraction at The 3-L Mrs. Wilkerson . . . ............ 34 Iinpir ".ble to bring It here except un This ended the scoring for the inning der the great co-operative plan that as Hryant and Conyers struck out Liberty next Sunday and Monday, 3-H Amanda Lake . . . . ............ 29 Annette Payne . . . . ............ 52 governs the enterprise und I a n sun- and Van was an easy out Itelten to with the usual two shows Sunday af 4 Belle Conoiogue . . ............ 57 that many people wlll appreciate th<- McKie. This ended Clatskanle’s ternoon, Is shown hy the fact that 5 there are 1,505 scenes and 8,000 6 Clara Ketel ........... ............. 32 opport unity ef seeing It. scoring. Ella Hattan ........... ............ 39 An excellent program has been ar In their half of the first frame players In the production, besides 7 Harry Ingraham . .............. 35 ranged Kvery detail of it Is free St Helens tied the score. I’ arklnson which there are hundreds of ele 8 to everyone. This includes the mov walked and stole second. Bellville phants, camels, horses, and other Total Grades ...............................388 ies, radio, etc , and a cliunce to see singled and McKie was hit hy a animals. In addition to this it was neces The total last year was 327, so the hlg parade of Fords. The cara pitched bull. Calhoun after having van Is due here at 10: JO o'clock und struck at two curves straightened sary to construct an artificial lake the increase this year is 61. High School It Is planned to stage the parade soon out on a high fast straight hall for 500 feet wide by 2,000 feet long a*, A whole town, Freshmen ......................................... 67 after its arrival. a triple scoring three. Conyers a cost of $20.000. that of Whittier, California, was Sophomores ................................. 47 The following prizes have been of struck out und Calhoun was out at 1 eu Juniors ............................................. 26 fered hy local merchants to encour the plate when Howe lilt to second. used for many of the scenes. tanks of oil, measuring 12 by -4 feet Seniors ............................................. 28 age Interest In the parade which McDonald forced Howe at second promises to he well worth seeing St. Helens rung up three more In were used to get the fire scenes, which were taken at night upon the Total .........................................168 Kurd car or truck with highest the second. Fill was out on an in lake of burning oil. The conflag This is an increase of 20 over last license number; $2 merchandise do field hit. Itelten walked, Parkin ration raged on the lake for days, year at the end of the first week. nated by Austin's store. son singled. Bellville dropped a Worst looking Ford In parade; can Texas leaguer hack of second and sweeping heavenward in huge whirl Instructors in the high school are, pools twice the size of a man’s body. Mabel Stroud, English; Miss Tozier, auto polish. Fleldhouse Motor com Itelten scored and Parkinson scored The exploding of the ten tanks of mathematics; Maud Barrett, history: when McKie laced out a single. Cal pany oil made not only a spectacular scene Mrs. W. C. Downs, languages; Jaw Tallest lady in Ford day parade; houn doubled scoring McKie and 1 gallon can /.*• rolene by Depot Ga this ended the scoring for pitcher hut was filmed at great risk on the R. Austin, sciences and athletics; rage Stone got his curve hall and fast one part of the camera men and players. Miss Hine, commercial department. Unusual lighting effects and color About 40 of the high school students For the next «even Youngest baby In parade; baby hot to working. innings it was as pretty a game as ing have been used In the produc are from surrounding districts, Sup water bottle, IHazu i’ huntiacy. Ford owner or driver with longest any fan could wish to see. Neither tion. Green tinting of scenes show erintendent Wilkerson stated, whlcn whiskers; 1 pound can l.ipton Tea, side made a bobble and both pitch ing the closeup of burning incense, is a marked increase over the prev ers were delivering the goods. There red lighting for the developing room ious year. Central Grocery. and unusually pictorial titles are all McBride School Largest family In parade (number was some fine fielding and good the work of Mr. Chester, the author of persons 1 ; suck flour. Hoy's Gro stops by players of each team and Grade Teacher Scholars the crowd was liberal with applause of “ The Son of Wallingford.” The cery. Mrs. F. C. Holibaugh , . 17 hill also carries Larry Setnon in “ The Youngest baby In parade; $5 sav at every good play. Mrs. F. C. Holibaugh . . 15 Sawmill." a comedy made in the red Manager Hunt and every St. He ! - 1 ings account, Columbia County bank. Mrs. Wallace .................. 13 wood district of California. Newest lirlde In parade; 5 pounds ens fan were jubilant at the well Mrs. Wallace .............. 19 earned victory since the team playe t Williams A- Sons best coffee. Leota Ketel .................... 17 I’rettlest girl under 18 years of all home men and were without toe W IN TE R SCHEDULE Leota Ketel .................... 20 No one; age; 4 pound box candy, St. Helens services of big Bill Steers C. E. L a k e ....................... 17 EFFECTIVE SUNDAY was more pleased than Reiten for 8 C. E. L a k e ........................... 14 Candy Kitchen. Oldest man driving Ford car or he pitched the best game he has, The S. P. & S. R. R. company will truck; Slbcrllng Cord Tire, Field- pitched this season and was in dan Total ........................................... 13 4 ger only twice or three times after put in effect their winter schedule house Motor Co Registration at the end of the on Sunday, September 10th. The His team-mates week last year was 124. Oldest woman driving Ford car; the first frame. summer and beach trains will be Summary )2 worth of meat tortoli A Wilson came to his assistance and on good Hest dressed store window featur- fielding and a smar* double play, withdrawn and the former schedule Grades John Gumm .................... 388 resumed The arriving times of Grades McBride ........................... 134 Ing Ford caravan; $25 credit on a pulled him out of the hole. trains at St. Helens will be as fol R H. E Ford cnr. Fleldhouse Motor Co. Ford showing greatest mileage; Clatskanie ..............................3 7 0 lows: To Portland. No. 26. Rainier Grades ............................................. 522 H inch Crescent wrench, St. Helens St. Helens .............................. 6 7 0: local, 8:46 a. m.; No. 22, from Sea High School .................................... 168 Summary: Struck out, by Reiten, side and Astoria, 11:08 a. m.; No. Hardware Co. Ilest comic entry; 5 gallon can 7. hy Stone 5. Hit by pitched ball. 28, from Astoria. 4:07 p ni.; No. 24 Grand Total .................................... 690 Stone Walks, S t o n e 5, Reiten 0. from Seaside and Astoria. 8:02 p. Zerolene, Standard Oil Co. Ford carrying greatest number of I Butteries. Stone and Stewart; Reit in. To Astoria and Seaside. No. 21. LOGGER K ILLED IN 9:18 a. m.; No. 25. to Astoria, 2:13 children under 16 years of age; 6 en and Howe. PECULIAR ACCIDENT p. in.; No. 27, Rainier local. 5:57 large s i z e d loaves of hread, Heu- p. rn ; N > 23, to Astoria and Sea mann's Kakery. Notes ,.f tlu- >«olile. side, 7:17 p. m. E. W. Trout, aged 35, a donkey en Ford traveling greatest distance to Under a new arrangement all S. P. gineer for the Westport Logging Clatskanie had four outside play join parade; Subscription or renew ers. the battery. Stone end Stewart & S. trains will arrive and leave company, was killed at noon Sunday al to Si Helens Mist. Hest I,'liking Ford hug; $1 neck of Oregon City, Geary of Astoria from the Union passenger station in in a most peculiar accident. It was and Souvenir of Cathlamet. Si. Hel stead of the North Bank station as noon when 25 or 30 men boarded tie hy K M Melon heretofore. This arrangement does the “ mulligan car" and started for Ford having highest license num ens hi-.d nono not apply to the trains o f the Ore camp and dinner Workmen on a hill ber of another state; I box candy by Itelten has a good eye on hulls gon electric. They will continue to about 1200 feet from the railroad Riverside Confectionery. use the North Hank station. track, were clearing right-of-way and Ford with most complete camping and strikes. He walked the first set off a charge of dynamite under a outfit; pair of pliers by Akin Hard three line-’» up. big stump. A piece of the stump INSPECT PROPOSED ware store. about 5 feet long and 8 inches in In the fourth inning Reiten pitched Ford carrying couple married the TELEPHONE ROUTE thickness was hurled through the air greatest number of years; wind only three halls. Bryant went out a distance of 1200 feet and towards shield cleaner hy Fleldhouse Motor McDonald to McKie; Conyers, Pill to J. A Halliday. of the division com Mi Klc and Van was thrown out by mercial superintendent's office of the moving train. Trout was stand company. ing with his hack towards the hill All entries are confined exclusive McDonald. the Pacific Telephone A- Telegraph and did not see the snag hurtling ly »0 Ford cars and trucks. Further company of Portland and A. C. Hoff, through the air. Other workmen on Iti the sixth Inning McKie h:’.d division plunt engineer, accompanied Information may he obtained hy writ ing >r phoning the Fleldhouse Motor thrc«> unassisted putouls. The big boy hy J. V. A. Farnell, manager of the the car saw it but thought It would handled them all without a skip He local exchange, made a trip over the go over the train or fall before reach company. also took some difficult throws dur Pittsburg-St Helens roaii to Ver- ing the track which at the place of the accident crossed a deep ravine. ing the game. tionla Inst Friday with a view of ob The flying snag struck Trout on file HAS WATCH WHICH taining data as to the feasibility of head, badly crushing it and hurled The fnns felt hotter In the seventh «’stablishing a toll line from St. Hel BELONGED TO ROYALTY when a fast double McDonald to Pt!l ens lo Vernonia. The chambers «if him from the car to the bottom of the ravine 7 5 feet below. He was Frank Patton of Portland, whr to McKi»’ cleaned thu bases. commerce of both St. Helens anJ badly mangled and killed instant!. with Mrs Patton was here Wednes Vernonia have requested the tele Coroner White was summoned an-1 Bellville covered a lot of territory phone company to establish a toll day for a short visit with their friends. Mr and Mrs J Saul, is th<> out In right and nailed everything line connecting the two places and took the remains to Clatskanie an 1 communicated with a brother of de possessor of a watch which once that came his way while the officials have not given out ceased who lives In Oklahoma who helongi-il to a Russian prince, the any statement It is understood they instructed that the man should be Calhoun batted In four of the six were favorably impressed with the nephew of Alexander II The watch burled at Clatskanie. The accident was bought from the prince hy ( ap- runs. proposition. was peculiar in that the flying snag taln John P. Gregg and presented and the moving train should reacn to Mr Patton The watch which Is NEVADA ELECTION The executive committee of the the same spot at the same time. a double case solid gold one Is of County farm bureau had INTERESTS SHINN Columbia Swiss make. Engraved on the Inaide their monthly meeting here on Tues FAIR BOARD M EET; of the case Is a likeness of Alexan day, September 5th. President Smith der and worked in with (lie watch Attorney Ge««rge H. Shinn takes and Secretary Storla made reports ARRANGE PROGRAM movement Is another likeness of the mar« than passing Interest in the as to the progress and also as to the lllus.rious ruler. Captain Gregg, Nevada election, especially the sen arrangements made for the farmers The Columbia county fair boa”d who Is now In charge of the Moscow atorlal race for the reason that his getting hay by pooling orders with met at the office of the county Wednesday station of the American Relief fund, cousin. Charles S. Chandler Is a can the bureau A full necount of the school superintendent saw the watch, and bought It for didate for U S senutor Latest re meeting will he given in the next is morning and arranged the final de some million of rubles (which In turns from the sage brush state In sue of The Mist. tails for the fair program. Secre American money amounts to about dicate that the four-cornered race tary Ray Tarbell stated that he $251 from the prince who Is working Is close with Chandler leadin his For the first time in hls life Hon. would have the program completed In the kitchen of the relief atatlon nearest opponent, Samuel S. Aren- Juilsou Weed, county commissioner, early in the week and give it to the Mr. Chandler will ride on a train— to Vernonia. press. One of the big features of the Portland Jewelers who have exumln etz. by 130 votes. ed the watch stated that Its Intrinsic Is an Oregon product having been He will tie on the Columbia County program will be the entertainments horn and raised in Baker county. Special when it leaves St. Helens on given by the children of Scappoose. value Is about $300 Working on hls father's ranch, Saturday morning The commission Rainier and St. Helens. Each of Mr ami Mrs L R Rutherford, pitching hay and herding sheep, he er has lived in the Nehalem for al those communities will have a night NYade Rutherford and Miss Mildre-l saved enough money to attend the most 40 years, but he has never anil the fair board has the prom ise that the entertainments will be Allen returned lo St. Helens Tues Oregon Agricultural college. Grad reached Vernonia by train creditable. day night after a pleasant two w««eks' uating from that institution he took Prospects are that we will have Efforts are being made to arrange «aentinn at Cannon Beach. Thor a further «-ourse at Stanford and al were accompanied hy (he Misses Mil so 9 law course. He settled at Ely. fair weather for some time now for a baseball game between Clat- dred and Eleanor Rutherford o f Los Nevada, and is one of the leading Thurstla.v the rain ceased and the Iskanie and Rainier, but the date has Angeles, who visited them nt the lawyers of the state. Here's hoping sun came out. The wind is in the not been settled on. beach for several days The visitors that Chandler wins and that Shinn north, which at this season of the A. M Holt is transacting business left for their California home Wed will have a strong pull In the U. S. year Is an indication of fair weather, senate. so old timers say. in Portland today. nesday night. I j }