THE ST. HELENS MIST VOLUM E X L I ST HELENS. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1922 I BRIEF NEWS NOTES OF HOME PEOPLE •V."""'.1 r r r r i - ■•» * Ti.nliilit._i,, |,„llor ' Number 40 (‘ WAY DOWN EAST” CANDIDATE SPEAKER CARAVAN COMES TO COMING FAIR WEEK A «,z r: T t0llNTV FAIR ST. HELENS TODAY SPECIAL TRAIN D W. U riffith ’a magnificent elab- |orutlon of " W a y Down East," prob- I l I ■ “ " " * lun,nl 01 »I Helen htgl I L I L 1 * 111 * l v ‘ •' «lain •• i»t Ih. r i i y |lu || 1|( < undl dai , . I n i n .«I hut lt»*.|u«‘st.'d I <>ri| ami I l i i N oii P o w e r Kx|*>»ltiou | ably the moat expensive entertain- I ment »luce t'ae»ar plated the arena night. Fríen.i» of the ululimi und! to Hpc.ik on M ullers V..t P o llllr a l; lin e at O V Iin k his M orn in g; with »liver for the citizen» of an­ niK'i ■Cliool ituriwntH um I n v I f 1 Ad ■ .'■' Melro|e»lla— A I n . ui I7n •Ole o f I lie Mlat It waa Mated that inee on Wednesday for the benefit Special Train for State Fair to of those persons who are unable to 'I.ud h * h ami gen tie— men, wo Mr „11.1 Mr» |t n Koheraon and I’aaaenk' r« "** Train. 'i ln; Ford caravan, returning from the evening performance». Mr and Mr» Charle» |.(),„. |,ad I..... l ave with UH today lion. Wulter M. Astoria ih due to arrive to St. Hel­ attend ----- — • Take Columbia County P««>p|e. For more than twenty years "W a y on u flailing trip In Washington Meric, who will atldre»» you lu ens at 10:30 o ’clock this morning The t'olumhla county aperlul, j Down has " been classic | i lt«*rn wuM Incorrect, it whh Mr extending our Invitation to Hon ‘and believe m e " »aid (¡uv Field “ East" na" cn “ a » stage l“ ke classic rharteri .l I tin- SI lleleuH chain her louse manager of the Field!., i ot ltie Am should not apeak on political mut­ Motor company . . I been presented ln practically every^..chartering and tilling up ..be t’olum- . » ip.p.it Saturday niurnlng at from oo.gr coas’ | j ola A-Ouuty Special to Vernonia last er» and we know he will not. I on time for the' bunch in ch a rg e * 'o f I theatre of any » importance » P » « “ « » jjrom tm Hunting I Vip.-— (Ion W H. have the plea» u re to Introduce, -he caravan have kept on a regular ! ° ‘ f “ 1. U. *B‘ » the reader knows, Saturday, directois of the St. Hel­ There win- utioUt 136 pastel, <«ra schedule *’ " i a simple story o f plain, everyday ens Chamber of Commerce are en­ Dillard. Mason Dillard and "Ulllle ' Mr. Pierce ” Ixard and at Warren and Soap deavoring to .arrange for another Dodd left Friday afternoon by auto Something Ilk,. H i I k will In all T h e Ford caravan certainly is a ! “ nf Itev »nd Mrs Paul llolfman. in will'll confront the farmer v nu nrc auo lava | more than a motion picture— it 1 b a the special Mr. Miles said, " I f we HP «limbing The train arrived In 'he church purlor of the Congrega It from Walter’s mind that during proceed to Ht. Helens The many j s t o r y of human hearts, unfolded in can get the special train and leave «rtotila »1 1 < clock and on the re- Monili church Numerou» members the day he 1» at the fair he should prizes offered insure a . nun,her of a soul-stirring way under the guid- St. Helens at about 7 or 7:30 o'clock urt trip h ft at 4:30 In the after dlseii s poll t li» or endeavor to furth non. arriving In SI Helena at a . ‘10 •f the Congregational church were W,I I bV » e e of a master The production in the morning our train should ar­ prtMiit u meet the pastor and h l » ” r *',B '«ndldacy and In ull proba novel' îéa’tlire«* The pa-cengora on the excursion wlf.. and «I e fd n UHe llaB !,onie Particularly massive and rive at Salem at about 10 or 10:30 many member» of other ft 4Id not occur to the follow . I lie hundred* u h, ire o ’clock, thus giving us the entire rain anjoved the trip and th.* cele- local churches were present lo wi»li I ,>rH Jefferson that by getting Wal -••e the v parade. H. j J ouuuiaru Southard'^ »u who 1 *«'ec,acular e ffe =lB'. e,p®*‘ al,jr Anna . th# day at the fair grounds. From re­ those where ratlon IH full account o f the trip . j i _ u » i. p . • o i s .a I to r m *-11 scenes and a u u L iiu or* V* x itjr« , the pastor succe»» In Ills new ftdd ( ***r f1 * ' they were affording him an • u n r » . . * ji.l celebration will he found on o f endeavor. lead the th, parade i s r » ^ and » / i his Ford p F » r « Sedan T ' i iin<1 David are caught in the Ice mass ports I hear in Portland, the state , excellent opportunity to m e d the lead lair this year will eclipse any prev­ It 2 nf tin» number o f The Modi • • • voter* No, no thl* wa- not thongbt will be elaborately decorated for the during the river break-up. at the end ious fair held in the capitol city and o f the last part of the play. nd were glad to have hud the op- Hi ii /II Itlsliop Here Niindny. — w hen the fair hoard was In- occasion. !U: net k e I lie 1 1 Ip t :i .i 111 - There are those who will see “ Way inasmuch as Columbia county is go­ Service» at Christ Episcopal church that Walter would he glad Arriving down town, the caravan *r of pioneer* of St Helen* and . in »lúe Down East” and be content to laugh ing to have an excellent exhibit I Sunday morning will be (»inducted 10 0,1,1 " r 'he fair attractions, w H give some 'nterestlng demonstra- a, HoUer and the v , „ C()n would certainly like to see a number ■rroamlhig community were ah >ar.| by HI»hop Klngsolvlng of llraill, ac-j , 'here are Home who think that If tiong and thp equipment will he in­ stable; to weep at the piteous scene of our citizens go in a body to the llhing lo have Iln. privilege of he- Demonstra- •ordlug lo advices received by A II | I’ lerce 1» granted the concession of spected by the crowd We had a Jolly good time on where Anna baptizes her dying child; fair. o( on the firm paaaengar (ruin lo (¡corgi- The services will begin at making a non polltirul speech, that 'ors will he glad to answer every to gasp when the fainting girl is res- our Vernonia excursion; the crowd ler Vernon la lie should pay for such concession as liiestlon pertaining to the equipment Itlsliop Klngsolvlng in a cued by her lover on the brink o f , was representative and congenial Tho«a on the excursion train were: I I o'clock. noted minister and I» attending the do the merry go-round, Ferris wheel, displayed. the falls. Others may enjoy the gilt- and if we get the special for Salem (.»urge I’erry K K (Julck. M F hot dog stands, etc., and there are In the afternoon at 1:30 o ’clock tering ball-room scenes. Kid «co pa I conféré»,.. being held But the we w i*l have another good crowd itten M A llu zen, Mra II. R others wtio believe that the fair man there will he a tractor demonstra­ wise ones will see that the thrills from this city and surrounding com- The public I» cordially rim. Mr Edgar Steven», Martin in Portland tion at the r Negro farm near Houl- agement should not churge any ad­ Invited to attend the services and laughs of the play are hut win- munlty. By next week we will know are 10 be congratulated upon be- pulled '»tlo Vernonia ahead of the Ira. A J Kelley. Mr and Mr» W at the school auditorium last Friday Miav<* ^ h«*:ird of an AdmlHaion charge onstrat won,l »nrt ' " „ » 11 , « ! “ " I illK a f $°rded the opportunity to see Cortland special and I would like to ! Clark. K A. Malloy. Mr. and night wan an enjoyable affair Mrs. t0 a meeting.” d and another outfit will be used truiy wonderful picture.’’ see the special to Salem pull in ahead ri. Jacob (¡eorge. M l»» A Tenkle, J W Day. president nf the Woman's Another representative citizen by the county __________ ____________ I of any special from any town in Ore- rontlb MiGllllvury, Mr» A M Lee. club made th«* Hpcech of welcome j that in* thought it was ill ad In the evening at about 6 to 6:30 * ------------- ion A number or neonle from rt V E S' iron. J.»- Lee Mr. and which wan responded to by buper- v^wi*d to have a candidate for th«* o'clock the radio outfit will he se» ORA HATTAN HEADS Deer Island. Goble, Warren and r« (• u Harrtsua, MI » Mfcry I far- tntendent J H Wllkerson Mrs S HPeuk#*r ut the fair ” If such car. • ip near the mill company s office < 5 T I T r > F M T R f i n V Scappoose have expressed their de- '. nib . I.c.il« WeHtoU, Anna F Jwr- W Harriott entertained the audience U U t N 1 B U D Y sjre tQ ,ake such a tr ,D ^ j bellevs c* mf* to the fair and mingled an.l those who wish may hear the k. j \\ v 1 1 »11 M i«» M i a Cono- with well rendered h «»I i » h and Mrs. with ua and endeavored to secure the radio concerts The power set re- 1 ... . . j w can arrange it; at any rate we lue Mr» F C Hollbaugh, Mr» Vernon Cooke of Chicago and M iss!*0*** established communication At a meeting of the student body | are going to try to do so ’’ f*very on«4 of us. it would be cently L Field lo u»e, Mr» S Nagle. Mr* Helen Watts of Scappoose contrib-i®^ right. hut I do not approve of a between Portland and Seattle. The of St Helens high this week. Miss County Agent F. C. Hollbaugh • A Mndelroin, (• A. I ’ latc. Ira ut«*d to the musical program. After c* r,didate being selected for the radio program will undoubtedly be Oro Hat tan. a member of the senior I who will have charge of the exhibit iron. M Frlah, Olga Johnaon, the class was elected president of the at the state fair, Is optimistic as to program refreshment» were principal speaker. It gives him an a whaling hig feature of the show n E John,on. Mr» A L. Morn« served. Mrs T S White. Mrs John j undue advantage over his opponent.” Arch Duncan, sales manager for student body. After Mrs. Stroud had the exhibit. He has been gathering ln la1» ! » Snider. C Morrl», Mias Sf en and Mrs Thomas Is bitter did Thl* to be the general sen- the Fieldhouse company states that called the meeting to order and stat­ exhibits of grain and grasses and »0 Ulllrb. Mr «nd Mr» Martin Ihe >enlug and v i i g m i i t i d i*v tlnmnt and II to lo tp h d a b li that he hn» been busy at the phone ans­ ed the purpose o f the meeting. Miss also a fine exhibit o f canned fruits hlle. A II Tarbell, Albert Ander- several young ladl«*s questions from . those . who Marion Morton placed in nomination that m*ny people will pay 2.*ic or wering . . . . .. , , „ _. . „ and vegetables. One feature o f the in, A II t’«rl»on. J W Hunt. Mr« • • • 36c to witness the stock judging wish to enter the parade and com -1 the name of Miss Hattan. That Miss exhibit this year will be ten or iha Callahan. Mr» M II t'nllahau. pete for prizes He has given all Hattan was the choice of the body twelve Holstein animals which will r « r l » l . Mars <1,„ng.»l. - T h e Hn- coi H chi am| hear th*> speech of the information possible and as a last , of students is indicated by the elec pe sent to the fair the c 0iumpia uMld Callahan. I)r S II ltu«Hell. nouncement I» nta.le that (he Catli- Don Walter t» S II Htl»»ell. H. A Child». ollc pariah with headquarters at St. County Holstein Braiders’ associa- Another citizen said " W o are suggestion lie wishes to impress upon tlon being by acclamation Miss Louise Ketel was elected tjon From the herd on exhibit at \ Cell Mr» J L W illia m ». Mr* Helen» In charge of Father Clancv *° support the fair und It Ford car owners to b«* at the parade J Ander-.ui, Mr» Myrtle Itoyan» for the |«i*t two anil a half year» has should he a fair Insteftd of a polltl- starting place at 10:30 o'clock thl? vice president, Miss Esther Hollings- lhe countv fair the best animals of morning "T h e prizes offered are worth. secretary, and Miss Kate all clasge8 wln be chosen. The herd* r» II A Child». Mr» J L. Slor grown ho extensively that the arclt- rH* meeting It we are going to John Sten was 0f Praket, Wist L Snider Paul Ad- Mr and Mr» Thotnan l»blaier. hlffhop lia» thought It neeessnrv to have such meeting nil o f the candl- well worth trying for, said Mr. Dun- Lynch, treasurer. Bowles ‘ and Mr John I'hlllp, Mr« Effle dlvl.le (he field The field heretofore <>:>"•* should he Invited and for the can. “ and th«re are so many o ffe r elected athletic manager for the boys ams Marraci & Cussolin ‘ » 'dr md Mr* ( W llluk. » Included Ht Helen». It a In ler Deer w,‘ «'Tkst atockralsli.g and c l that a let St one out of every fo n t' and Ora Hattan. athletic manage- Jo8ephson, Kohlstand and Anliker ars In the parade will receive of the girls. Marion Sten was elect- wi,i be at , he county fair and from /, Mr »ml Mr* (Juy l.llllch, Mln- Inland, (¡«.hie. Hlrkenfeld, Jewel and sericulture and lUtett to the politl nrlze I believe the Ford parade will ed yell leader le Llllleli Mr* It Maaten. Mr» A Vernonia . .these herds it is certain that prize T h « parish Just created «’ ••‘ n»- . . . . . . . . he something worth while." There are about 1,5 students • 11 winning stock will be selected. "fcrlwrg Mr, Hen I’ erkln, It Mu* ha» II» headquarter* at Kalnler and 1 ®r,1*ht It I» that the fair hoard Picnic baskets, heavily laden with the high school and each oaq i f I **n. T S White. Mra C. A. (¡rant, lake« In Goble Hlrkenfeld and has dropped a fly In the -'fair soup.' Another exhibit which Mr. Holl- r». W li White. Mra Audrey In- Jewel In the past year Kalnler T>'".v might have taken such action good old-fashioned home cooked eat* them is determined to make this baugh thinks wTli attract "favorable r»h»ni. K v Itosa. Hr L. (J K im <• h.irrh has been cleared ,»f a $351)0 without deliberation U to the re­ will be In evidence ns whole neigh- year’s record for the " h i " one that attention will be that of bees and A swarm of bees from the harle- It, * Mr» (. (I Kona. Mrs Indebtedness, and a church has been sults un,I th« fact that the president I,orhoods are planning to come to the will stand out as an example In be : |10ney. It 1s expected that emulated by those students who will Miller a p iary near Scappoose will be I Hemlng, Mr and Mra Huge lie Imi It and (mid for at Hlrkenfeld The of the board I» a democrat might not demonstration. *»he«.y v r „,1.1 Mr» I) W I ’rlce. s> Helens parish »H i hereafter t im* have made the slightest difference many of the visitors will picnic at t come into high school In the next pUt ¡nt)1 Kiaas ),tVe 80 tbat it mav he seen just how the queen bee and r and Mr> J (| Watta. Mr and prise the city of St Helen* and the hut at any rate they are establishing the city park where there is ahun 1 several years dsnt shade, running water and many Students in the high school are the other bees work and make the r* W rt Davla, Mauler Harold new town of Vernonia where n church a precedent " It would have been other conveniences. "F o rd t’ariivan j pleased at the election o f officers honey. * rh Mr and Mr* H F McCor- I» now In the course o f construction. stt easy matter." a citizen said, “ to Day will he a Mg day In St He!- anil have promised them their cc- A fine exhibit of canned fruits. "■k Mr and Mr» W. K Ffaender. The priest In charge of the new par­ se, tire a prominent man to make the ens," said Mr Fieldhouse. “ and w? operation in making the school year vegetables and fish Is promised by nhee I’fuender. Mr and Mr» Ja iah »I Kalnler I» the Itev Win address without calling on either Ol- will leave nothing undone which a successful one. cott of Pierce and l he action of the the Allen ft Hendricksen cannery ot oh John eon. m i *« luil» Johnaon, l.e* Breen. O S V _________ might add to the day's program " hoard savors of polities " Rainier and they have also agreed Keie|, l.em»,. Ketel. Ituehel Keti-I, It appears that the democratic j to have u big salmon frozen in a >iue» Ketel Harold llrowii. A II centrs! committee If they were re- ¡block of ice. illustrating the impor­ ',r». A 1, \‘eutch, Jacob John «ton, PASTOR RETURNED sponrlble for the action of the hoard, tance of the fishing Industry along m A l.ln.l en. Sherman M Mile». TO LOCAL CHURCH ••slipped one over” and It further ; the Columbia county bank of the m * Hu «ell. J V A Farnell. A appears that the fair hoard pulled Columbia river. Kelhv. J |{ tallhy, C L Fre»e. a "boner." Miss Minnie Heirnuller and Miss At the closing session of the an­ c Hollbaugh. O It Met»ker. II J Lead on W'alter. but do not forget nual Methodist Episcopal conference Gladys Johnson of Scappoose will go •kthard, N \ Hlamenaaadl, A It Two offshore t ’arg««.» Ill»|«t*'hc»l your Instructions— your speech must at Salem Monday, appointments ta I’ rugram is Complete and Many A t­ to Salem and help prepare the ex­ *H'r Mai j nr Me- From ( ’« Iumida 4lljr MUI— ( oaM- he on a subject not political, hut The pulpits were made. Hev S. Harlow tractions Including the Ikemoerntic hibit booth and take care of it while H n Perkm». i; I. Field Mist admonishes ron to make the Johnson was returned to the pastor the state fair is on. w l»e .shipment» are L i n e f‘ ,r *be best of the opportunity. •Me John I. Foote, John I. Slor Candidate for Governor — tèssi ate of the local Methodist church. 1.^. Fullerton. J iii I hoii Weed — Multnomah Sails Tonight. Agricultural and Stock Exhibit.*. Members of the church learned the ST. HELENS TO PLAY I’ ( lancy. A. L Morrl». C. VERNONIA MECCA OF news writh much satisfaction since P?lMi|"r. h; K \\ lut, K Holeotnli, t' ASTORIA SUNDAY j 'w „ e irgi.es for fumigo port.»| had requested the conference to LOCAL ODDFELLOWS they PJ"‘rt on ( « r i I In 111 h u t A T wete ili»paiclied freni Columbi* < Ity The annual Columbia county fair return Kev. Johnson to this charge s Hoik. W II MrKitjr. J Ib i» we«k Manager J. W. Hunt will take his The Japanese steamer - The Methodist church at Bend, so it opens on Tuesday. September ltf’ h KrKa, Edgar Steven*. J I. 1 »uri Mani look un 1.200.000 feet Memlsr» nf HI Helens laslge No. It understood. aHked the conference and will continue until the night of ball team to Astoria Sunday morn­ 117, I O. O. F. to Go to \ er- •‘I" *•» 'I \ "riunì Cook«, W W of lu in ber fnr delivery In the Drient to send Itev. Johnson to that pastor- the 21st, Thursday Secretary Hay ing and In the afternoon try con­ ■ionia Saturday for Visit. 4rd ■'••Hii. Hurrham. K a l « I’orry. and salici early Thurs.lay murnlng. ite. When this became known to the Tarbell states that the fair this year clusions with the fast Centennial \ Mia will be the mecca of trustees of the church they held a will be a good one. That he has se team. •k»l " I'.'rry, Jame* Perry, Ion.» The Centennials claim to be P »U'in I t i m i . O s t i t e l i » . Master meeting and emphasized their re cured many agricultural and live one of the fastest aggregations on IK.*1'1 «Sitten*. I »r Edward Itoaa, quest that the minister he returned stock exhibits. the river. Last Sunday they defeai- Ff »ml Mr A U IIullHitny. Ituth lo St Helens The program as submitted bv Mr the Kalama team in a well played pJsOoday Kev Johnson came to St. Helen« Tarbell 8tate8 that the falr w m op„ n game at Kelso and evened up tne boys, for from Clatakanle and during hla pas­ on Tuesday at noon All exhibits score . with , „ the Washington „ , PECIAL RATES torale here has materially Improved , - should be In place bv that time. In- on L * bor Day Kalama won a c ose ( »tart The local lodge will take the financial side of the local church spert(on of exhihit8 w in take up the * am«* fron' A»torla on the C enten- the scene n EOR BEACH TRIP ulani» bave ale«» be«n tri... til>l their degree learn* and full para- work and a substantial *-------— The coaster U Killer ntal a home lot. St Helens has de- Increase •- in hipping activity 1 " f nhnernali* and will put on the de the church membership has been afternoon and In the evening there will be a musical entertainment by fea,pd Kalama in one game and th* ■» order io '•ti oui rage traffic lo llanlfy sailed Tuesday " |6 bt J" £ . work' for t|„. Vernonia lodge. made. a chorus trained under the direction a<^ ° * " rlf er, bl’ ys ‘l«’ f ’ia‘ ‘‘d Helens l*“ « » ami Ui.. hcarhea, th« S. IV A *...... . . . W i t h e r permitting It is expected Celebrating the return of their of I»r James T. Martin. Railroad m p i u i y luivi* made a feet o f lumber for that p 1 ,n tbetr « ame and H “ nt and ,hJ* ,, , n„ , 8f ,,f the autos will go via , . , . , . . ,, team believe they can show up the pastor, a reception w ill be given by ^ n tt8 ,)Ur roaiL Some ...................... ... , Wednesday Is Judging day and tf|(>ntenn,aIg The team wiI1 go to T ul * ral" ,,r $3 for t hi* round trip steamer Edna « hrlatena. n, 1» The Multnomah la also .oa.llng :C tend this meeting, In the evening there will be a ; less than 36 fans will aceompany II, I. ached Allen W Mason nohle grand of week anil many fishermen are using musical entertainment by a trained the team ,;u,j " " i . I.oraI Agent Gllhy The train leaves from The run of fish has been chorus from Uainier, under the dl- the depot at 9:15 a m and arrives lr- rb’’ low ratea wo are offer- cargo for California ••><« »• h, The the local lodge, wishes that everv their gear poor, according to a statement ol uli**l to anil Saturday " ‘•■,1 f , )ll(( K p ||„ w who can get away, go on rectlon o f Miss Gayle Hoberta in Astoria about noon. The gam* kin i ,l'' 1,11 • * 4 «r e t n «* t lor 'hose ^ l he (r|p A 8O0|a| and profitable E I. Ballagh. local manager for the * ' hb v," ,t 'he hoach for the ste a m e r will take about »35. Thursday ta children’s day and all will he called at 2:30 o ’clock Man- Columbia Kiver Backers association. o f lumber and her » * ' ' • ' ' * I pven|ng la aasuri’d and reports from hart ' r l’,'" d Sunday at Ocat- a n d T h e fishermen have not caught' ’'hiMren under the age of 14 will ager Hunt ha* not decided who he p,.r. ” r ' I'll, and I eonflden'lv el- modattona will be ^ , v/rnonla are to the effect that the enough fi«l. to make fishing attrac- admitted to the ground* free of will use on the mound but he say* 1 ,, at the low ratea will appeal Hra from a monetary- . U n d L i n t charge. The baby show will be hen, he will have a hurler who will keep «i. «i, " people," Tlcketa are good The run i* composed largely of «n ' b<1 »fternoon o f this day In the the Centennial batters guessing. I ' ,b" traina and the »chcdcl* steelheads snd sllversldes and the|p» e f l n 6 another musical progrnm ------------- • -------------- . f a . " , » a ; , ....... .. ------------- Si i , ^n***•! an that one may leave Very frw tullof* a y or* * from Soap- M o m to SlirrkiMn.— Mr and Mr^ M|,g Velma Felton, daughter of quality I* fine. lln« 2!*'|"* " r lM,|nta further down the The steamer will he here for The l»oo*e under tiie direction of «’ ro-1 Mode Griffith and family who hare The coaster H' ,,B,n'*. „ |M„j M- and Mrs Elon Felton, will leave have mad«* their appearance. tinu .11 .? ln ,b” n io m ln t and apend days. fessor R F. Niblock. I resided near Trenholm for the past , , k for Monmouth and attend small catch is attributed to the heavy f>e entire day at Sea Matthews Is «!••«' Relay and will i t rains of of last last week week and and the the rtae rise I tn the Secretary Tarbell state* that he several years have exchanged the ! 100 00« fe d for San Pedro <),b,r . n()r,„ ,| School Mis* Felton grail- rain« . U s e r s arc Hated for : X d rTm S. Helsn. high. eld., of, river. The price* for the fish are. ¡has secured a merry-go-round, a Trenholm farm for a farm near Sher- Mr« 3c per Ferris wheel and other amusement, idan and are now located at their coming week and a slesmer wHI | receiving the normal salmon Jc p e r lb .; allvenlds# 3 qra. k * «aliagli and Mr* Von attractions for the fair. new home. tMch 8ch0l„ lb.; and ateelheada 7c per lb i ty tnolored to Fort land Wednea c„B for a part cargo of lumber to t « « ¡ J the Atlantlo c»>a*t delivery JAP BOATS LOAD AT COLUMBIA CITY COUNTY FAIR OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT. 19 “3 ,rH3 zr, ,r?*r g r ssztt "»•,. * ,“• ''v i r r *s i,- S T « ; .»■'• iS T s S S r : : 1. a. . .. . . . . . . . . « . ». . r ;«; ^