Image provided by: St. Helens Public Library; St. Helens, OR
About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1922)
VOLUMI'- THE ST. HELENS MIST ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, CO UNCIL MEETS IN REGULAR SESSION FOB CITY OFFICES Olii» Itoultiu- ItUMlni-NH Tnmsa.HNl, Piali lag of X\’e**l HI. Ilclcn» AilviHuInl, OCTOBER 6, 1922 ST. HELENS HIGH WINS INSTITUTE BEGINS 17228645 .. . . . . . . . WEDNESDAY MORNING Number 4J FARM BUREAU COM M ITTEE MEETS I The executive comnilttee of the t'olumbia County Farm Bureau met I i *«,tl I «‘uni N ill* from IN*rtlaiii| Annual 'IVavhnV Institute* to 0|M*n | in the court house at St. Helena on --------- - The city coiiurli niet In r.-gulur I . hi Uliu t Outi»|.i\«*<1 anti and (Yunty Hcliool Sup« riiil«*inl«*nt Wednesday, with the following mem-1 | bera present: L. O. Smith, H. K. ---------- i Maini- nini K<Htr <'«>u nell- "•'• m I iiii Munduy ulglii TI h ih In ii i - I ‘ am ria>s Mill Aii*an#<*s Inlcn stin^ Program ; Itihhlee, J. W. Hale. J N. Miller. I'ctiti,,n of Owner» of Ixivvlau.l Near Hum- ir‘ ' . « i • . ' ,r ,t" ‘ l‘ r*'v*«»<* ...... . wer« r.',i| ¡Jack Widows, Theodore Heath anil lM. i Jcctiil— In.IepeinUtit ami approvi ci and rupe la f i ,,,, diltiar.v A r a d n ii) lod a>. Many T i i u I u t s Kxpec*t«*<l. S«ap|sse»- Approved and I Irai luigi John I- Storla. -4'ounty Agent Holi- 1 ,-lcl— Itmwci 11,11 rullai unii i l,y atto no) . lopt.-ii I m - til I baugli was also present and made a Tfclul M»> I list rie. to I m - Formed— Five Thou Iti Ilu-ir lit.it gam« of tin- season, J II Gllhy, reprnaenUng Un- . The annual teachers’ inatilute of llolollH l ’IllllllMir Of Cl,.|||||i-i |iol.,. In i i onion warriors of St. Helens i olumb u county will open on Weil- , eport on the si.owing made by Co- for < -H'« »* Mimjf *■»>’• sand Veres to I m - Reclaimed. oli Ilio noo-aaliy of piattini' Hoiilioii i,ij,.!i ilefeutod ilu- i eiunierce team of , , ..,lav morning, October 11 and con lumbla county fair, and the members ( W f*Ht St I 11*It '||M ) no liuti Street ini-1 I'uiHaii.l by the «tore of 45 to 0. tinue until Friday eeveuing. County of the committee expressed them nominated at U p , p ll.irio-ll selves highly pleased with the re At their session Wednesday, the provenían!» rottili he m.idc J || ^ < o si-ieut ii.am work by tin- locals School Superintendent Elizabeth sults Mr. Holibaugli obtained. for mayor, fMMc itriniorv election 1 county eourt approved the petition 1 ly tin. pn* d i l m t • ,f tho S " a . responsible for ih« victory an i licioni l'erry has arranged an entertaining The secreiuiy made a report on of the owners of lowlands near Scap Vatfeu I »ill-*"1 hid ward Jone», (Ilei ChimlMr of c« imiMvo. minui il toc: { liu - who made touchdowuH were en end Instructive program and sne ex ygiiätu» a « 1* I W Hunt have filed HOVrrul Hpi'i'linrii . by tin- spb-mlld In- pects that not less than 1H0 teach the pool that is being formed for poose who had petitioned for the for upploH and! able.I to do for the nomination hay and grain and lime orders, which Out ■Mir »‘ " T 1 i " " ’ " " ............. I-.-are y . i t h . - i - ' l fri ers of tile county will attend the indicated that quite a hit of Inter mation of a drainage district. ai i-rchurdN in St. i'-rf.-rence of ilu-ir l.-nni rnatea. nal' Hr.atrd.-i Uoofrey has notifie- |UI#I1< The of the 5 2 « « acres represented on :>t Helens made a touchdown in institute. ■I lllt*ll a : alleni il lodi est exists in the orders for hay hut the petition 60 per cen» of tlie acre S *o«,.l> lM Showe d Ho- I,-„I, Il »case and l'roH-l Hu first quarte and another one in The inmltnte opens promptly at U for rotin j idoni Klynn ailv-raiid IMI in-nc of "i tlm un nomine«*» noi...". l u i u,.. ceno, i in- second quarter. Encouraged by o'clock Wednesday morning wtvn an not sufficient in agricullura! lime at age was represented by the owners. this time to order that commoony There was only one rernonstrator, ',lm.il •<"*«'>« ...... ,,lcf “nd '* took rii p p an a.M a N a a reaolntl rmiolutlcn asking proplf i Ins. ihey plowed through the Com invo- ation by Rev. Edwards. At by the curload lots. ■ ” ihifl) cceyc-ral monili» to m » k •* up I in Mrs. Frank L. Smith, and by their i leían b . «» oil ii*-' pray t ho merce lin.-a and around the ends for !»:25 Mr Calavan will speak on "E f- whether or noi lini' It was agreed that a general farm action, it seems that the court did iKflr nda'i lre«H or dontroy thmi o that tin* <u 1 Ka ns and crossed tin- goal lino twice tlcient Club W o r k " and at 10 o'clock bureau meeting should be held at UciM »rce|.i ih.- nominai loti. Karl i Mi'unr would not Npriad to otlior o* it the third quarter not think the remonstrance was 1‘ rofessor Gentle of the Pacific Uni of thè tiotnliP .-a fIl.-.l a» nbotll Ut* ! f’lmrdM In the fourth quarter the local versity will address the assembly. Helena on Saturday. October 21, pro founded on substantial grounds. vided Mr. George A. Mansfield, pres The next step to carry out the pro lui min111*' K r“ '.V m n A " ìl ? '"c I The ordinatici- providing for the boys were just as (till of “ pep” uw Professor Gentle will make another ident of tlie state farm bureau coul I ject will be a meeting of the land- rervlew.l '•>’ 1 Im' w : « Htalillihmeiit of a terni mal •'ctlon tin- visitors w,-re of discouragement address Thursday afternoon. he present. It is the intention to owners and the appointment of sup U* «ci thè hun. li does \\ hoth.-r or t y llUKB,.M ,.„K.lK|tlK |,lterurbun t in-y played a heady and snappy At 1 1 o ’clock Wednesday Dr. Car! èst ihH la ■> .- .iitpalaiii «lottati can husinesu wn r.-ad for thè .m-eoiid game and made consistent gains Honey of Willamette University will hold an all-day meeting and the sec ervisors who will employ engineer* retary states that he will give ae>»- for a survey and reclamation pro S W ' ' »ime. b> Itile Th. ordinane« • round ,ln- ends. Three touchdown deliver an address his subject being inite infoimation later. gram. The next step will be when 'e r - made in lids period and the "Slang," and lie will speak again at »or m»yer 1 A h Harnell. councll pr,,v|,|,.H that interurl, n da«. op Chester Gray, who represents the the county court appoints a com ptB. at»*l pry*ident tiM* counrii i».r«iing in or throuKh St H»*I** uf tu ii ~a s ore ended with St Helens having 1:40 o'clock In the afternoon. I legislative department of the Amer- mission to assess the damages and S » nomili.... fl|r .»u n . lltnen are , previde ii terminal and thai suoli 45 and Commerce If. Thursday morning the Invocation ' i'-an farm bureau federation at benefits on the land to he reclaimed. Wir or I - retlcent A l stiit.-il. i* t t i l t n o l liliali noi i- loca mi on St Helens goes to Portland this will be given by Rev. S. Harlow Washington, D. C., gave a very in- E. E. Wist, who has been activb afternoon to play Hill Military arutl- Johnson of the local ippcjr ili.- «ne w-iH walllnit on ih- ¡ c i l i e r t h a » privalo property Methodist j teresting talk on farm bureau mat- in the formation of the district, ■ti' m l on Thursday. October 12 at church and Miss DeVore wlll speak ¿lk«r «nd tlior,- u a i no concortnd ut- ) The mailer of repairinjf .me teres In general and Muscle Shoals states that work on the dike should ¡(¡M until Wo.lnea.lay walks was brniiKtit up and Council .’1:15 they will engage the fast team on primary methods o f teaching. ;in particular. Mr. Gray stated that Natural Reports from Due li> Ih" fact that the nomination man Barnett declared that he was <-f Scappoosi- high. The football game between S’t. the members of the farm bureau gen begin about February 1 ly he is much gratified at the out- Lf the men mentioned was oe not In fuvor of "biilldltiy or repair- Fcappuo - arc to the effect that sev Il-lens high and Scappoose high wlll I erally were in favor o f permitting | come of tlie hearing and believes that Lskiuct I ' -i comparatively few vol inn sidewalks und I lien put t ill pc n eral hundred rooters will accom begin ai 2:20 o ’clock and In the ere Ford to operate the plant, whicn ,r» wrliinK lo ihelr names on th<- lien on tin- property" while the city pany the team to St. Helens expect- ning the local teachers and the St | would insure putting fertilizer on the formation of the district and the j Helens Chamber of Commerce will itne market at from 25 to 60 per ten. development of the land, which Is Uft«»ry tiHHot it Is prohuhle t liu’ footed the 1,111 It was evident ill’ll (ng lo -o them defeat the locals. ( i, u li Austin is not the least hit lender a reception to the visiting cheaper than prices quoted by the not now used to the best advantage, <»ere will be an Independent ticket the othei members i,r i lie council will bring further development to ||l hi* !ieoii iiifi!- Mtc-d that Council apiri'.'il with hint, f, The reception will be helq I fertilizer interests. no action w.., afraid of tin- outcome, Imt he has j teachers the Scappoose section of the county. L m Brower un.l Meltonuld are I oki taken as to the repairing of certain boon drilling tin- " h i” team in signal In the school auditorium. ------------- • ------------- The proposed dike will be about and other practice und relies on At nine o'clock Thursday morn rti Diet, for the council. Both of sidewalks mentioned 10 miles long and will be built wttn BRIEF H APPENING S team work to win. He said, “ No ing, the session will he called lo or them have* mirved on the rounrll ati-l Mayor llalhiKh <•> pressed himself the idea of keeping the lowland hire ilv.-n the city valued service as In fuvor of huyliiK a rock crush one poison can win a football gani"| der and Rev. P D. Holftnan. pasior ABO U T TH E CITY from being flooded during the high rNSdlniKn Brower realffiied a ahori er If It could In* obtained -it a in in without ho has the work of the en-| of the Congregational church will water time. Professor Powers, ag- We are non give tlie invocation, which will he while nr" and Hr J II Flynn was inaal cost so that the city mitchi oil tire team behind him. WUI Build Home.— County Clerk t¡cultural and drainage expert of the ippolnii'd to Hiiic-eeii him When tain crushed rock for street repair1 looknu.- for the spectacular plays, foil' veil bv lectures by Professor J W. Hunt has let a contract to J Oregon Agricultural college at Cor Sir Brower- returned Councilman wot k when It win, needed and the for ordinarily the man in tho front j He.-d of the Oregon Agricultural col H. Cronkite to erect a residence 3« vallis, in his report on this project, line has to make it possible for 'lie I lege end Professor Shepherd, also Flynn ren'Kiied un.l Brower was ap members of thu rounrll thought it by 60 on Mr. Hunt's property near stated that the land to be reclaimed advance of the man In the rear line 1 an In tractor in that institution. 'pointed to fill the vacancy a good l.leu the city park. Work will soon start was fertile and tbe reclamation pro Our hoys realise this und they ar>-i A alting notices from prominent J W Mdlonald, who lias faith iteverat building permits were on the building, which is to be a bun ject wag one of the most feasible ¡fully e-rved the people for several Krutiieil und license» to operate! going to win games, not as an in ! educators she has invited, Supertn- galow and will cost about $3,000. ones which had come under his ob dividual but as n whole team.” «•udent Perry was unable to give jysars I- not In a receptive mood for trucks, anil bills uKgrcKutlng less servation. The Mist a complete program, but The next game scheduled is with «fltlonal xervlre However, hi. tutu $100 were approved and order H. I.ool Matinee.— On next Teusday The formation of this diking dis Astoria high on Saturday, U o tolicl -lie si,-tes that every minute will have Ir.M-b Kiy that If he can lie attm» e.l pa lit before tile council adjourned 21*1 and the game will be played ,i, omething of Interest to the teacher* afternoon at 3 o'clock, a matinee wilt trict means much to this portion of drafted for the city's service It w 11 > \rloria St en will be back in tie and to those patrons of of Columbia be given at The Liberty Theatre for 1 Columbia county and is a big step in t» i wise action on the part o f t h - lineup and his presence will add | county schools who wish to attend the benefit of school children, and the further development of the coun- tMan and It la thnuitht that Mr CLEAN UP FIRE others who may be unable to attend \ ty. well informed men state, strength to the team. Coach Austin tile -essions of the institute. Hrlioiiald will accept He hna many the evening performances of Mary ------------- * ------------- HAZARDS SAYS MAYOR Is well itisfled with the initial per friends wita i.|iiirec|at Intt the Rood Pkk,ford '" “Lltt,e 1-or<1 p'auntle AM ERICA’S SW EETH EAR T formance of the team and believes FIRE M ARSHAL jvrk ho fin done, will lie Kind to Fire i*reveiithm W.-ck October 7 to that St. Helens high will make an rapport him should lie nilow hi -------- COMING TO LIB E R TY VISITS ST. H ELENS enviable record this vear. I I milt Mayor I rges Co-o|s-ra- itnii- to x» on the ticket Stork Hriags Daughter.— On \Ved-| ______ « lioracp Sykes, deputy state fire 1 ion of the Citizens. The M1 it leariiM that iietltlona wll' There comes to The U-iberty next marshal, w-is in St. Helens Thurs lu-sday, September 27". the stork COMMERCE LUNCHEON V circulated today and Saturday day and wiih Chief Gaffney inspect ailed at the residence of Mr. and j Tuesday and Wednesday, a photo- October 7 lo 14 bus lieen deslg-1 1« order to have the "Independent' MONDAY NOOM 'd many o f the buildings In St. Hei Mrs. Carl Stowasser in this city and drama that is certain to leave a pro ' nateli as fi re prevcntlon week Itv ¡candidatea niinie*. appear on the tic:- ns. Mr S'k es reported to The Mist eft a daughter whose name is Grace found impression upon the audience. T-orainc and both the >oung lady ami It is Mary Bickford's "L ittle Lord ile Tin- petitions mual be filed I proclamailon o f thè governor of Ore The wi ekly Itiueheon of Ihe St. | tha, ho considered it necessary to j 150 : 1 . Ilo Ila-, askcd thut tnayors. fin- ! er n.othei are getting along nicely Fauntleroy,” with the ciiinty dork on nr before the greatest pictur-s ii let. , I all,: . r of commerce will b -I have" fir.- escapes at the McBride cblefs, fife inarshul», wotnen a elulth i Mr. Stowasser said. |M u 5 i *3 i , Or', I mt 9'h. In order Ihul ever made by this favorite actress, •hc-l in West St. Helens. “ I f a h.dil at tho Orcadia h.-u-l dining hr natri", w ill appear on the ballot lumi civic organlzatlous at.l by sudi; r,, mi Moncl iy. t), ober 9. The lun. h- fire should occur In tho school build known as "America's Sweetheart.” Apple*. Sent to Honolulu. — On f r i t h s From an nihoratlve ai-urco Tie- nctlvltle» us wlll Impresa upon thè eot. will I ¡'¿in promptly at noon and! ing the pupils on Ihe upper story pronounce "L ittle Lord j hoard flie schooner Dauntless are Fauntleroy” the most appealing aud Jftl lenrti- that several peiltlana ure poople'of Oregon ihe ueed for bettei of the building would have a hard i one o',do. k th meeting will be j •several boxes of choice apples g r o w , at the same time one o f the most hc'n* prepared ami will be clr j fi re protecllon Mayor Ballagli, discussili* thè gov- dismissed so , ,at the business man 'ime to reach safety because there in Columbia county. They were perfect photoplays ever to pass thru jnlated It i e>| a I red so County I only one stairway leading to tho or woman II lose no litne from | proclamatlou sabl: " I am Hark Hunt <.od. from HI to In ei nor » first floor anil If there should he a shipped by L. Koutek of Scappoose a projecting machine. There is laugh \.oik A g-'o-i substantial dinner will Mr. ter mingled with tears in this re lams* on a petition In order to i beartily m uccord wtth thè Idea o f , *>e served «1 the moderate price of lire near this the stairway could not to a customer in Honolulu ¡kata tin. name of u candidate pluce.l Iflre preventlon week for I bel levo 5« rents. be used. W e have taken this up j Koutek has a fine orchard and by markable s-reel special production, in • thut If »tir ritlzens once forni thè taking proper care o f it raises fine which Mary Bickford plays a dual h the ballot I’r- 'i.lenl Flynn and Executive with the school directors and be ¡fruit. | li ii li 11 ol removlng flre rtsks tliey wlll His apple crop this year will role. lieve they will install fire escapes.” Secre-ury Storla wish it known that I h « « Ihe necesslly of thè haliti Tooi he about 1500 boxes. The story of "L ittle Lord Faunt In company with Chief Gaffney the luncheon Is open to non-members DEER ISLAND N E W S j manv of our fires ure causoil by neg-| leroy'' is too well known to be re In us well as members and tlu.se w ho other premises were Inspected. T O L D llgence. In ollier words. tbey coul.l, Toiing Couple Alarrieil— Miss Lela peated heie. Suffice to say that tho BRIEFLY expect to attend should notify either) tbe rear of several stores a consid ! bave been avolded by Ihe least Ini very of them Saturday or Sunday at the) erable amount of rubbish was found. Harrison and Mr. Evert Carter were Bickford adaptation adheres ,o, . v i , r, of cure o u r tir., chlef and thè voi- united in marriage Friday afternoon. closely to the Burnett plot, with the K it ISI.ANI». Ore.. Oct ■ „ n l c r flre deparlmetit uro glving th- latest so thut preparations cun be j The merchants promised to remove Judge John Philip officiating. The tesiili: that none who has read tho this Immediately and to keep tho l'" 1 •" ii'"' * r * A , ^ i ri' , n> splenditi Service and l un suro made for the luueheon. wedding was performed in tlie office book will take offense at the play. Among the important subject!) to j premises clean. l*ortlum1 * Hitom V\ tMlnt»mLa.' ; t ;#1-..... ......... . will sh.!' 4 " " ....... - ■ the - Risen» of the town "St. Helens compares favorably of the bride’s father, in the court What is more, Mary Bickford is a la. discussed is the advisability of n| [ *nd Thunday. j th«*ii appreciation by co operation In new water system and source oti with many other towns In Oregon house. The bride is the daughter of detidedly boyish Fauntleroy, curls Mr und M im Klm«*r IH h I h «> ii and One is said to actually for "¡Her supply for the city. Facts whi It 1 have visited, but there Is Mr. und Mrs. P. XV. Harrison and the and all •filter toll,mod I,. Beer Island ’ ^ a'i,‘l> i f ’ M m - Hto' 'chief 'coin'- •room who has resided here for the get she is a girl— or rather a woman, * „ '■ ¡" 'bk -.way for the lus, Tho dtlzon a,,.l makes sue- and Usurer, will be presented as lo loom for Improvement and I hope past year, is employed at the mill of Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks. £ t They have been living at v nr- , to removing a fire men the cost of the proposed new system* the utizens of the town will co-op the Columbia County Lumber com The double exposure work in and the subject will be open for de erate with the fire chief and eitv o f “ *• 1 0r* " n in 1 i.iuglas county, and « w , __ h ci - lien »houle! do do this, for bate. speeches being limited to not ficials in respect to eliminating fire pany. The couple will make their which Mary Bickford hands herself *)* set'lli h urcat t«» be back In 1 ! j 4 | tho fir** chief Is performing his duty more thin five minutes a photograpii. kisses herself, and per I home in St. Helens. Those at liasards.” Deputy Sykes said. (olumbtn county forms other seemingly impossible land doing everything possible lo pre- tending the luncheon will also decide! Mr. Sykes also staled that In few A c|„ |„ vl„ n n instruction win The 'destruction of Ilf Woman's Club Meeting.— The St. feats, stands as a great camera ac whether It shall lie made a weekly- towns in Oregon had he found such £ ,®,r... . ,h" "'•“ r future un.le.-| pro|1,,r, y by ( l „ , has I.... . mount O ffi an efficient volunteer fire depart Helens Woman's club will hold their hievement. and really astonishes IM direction of Mlaa Marguerite Yoat | wh|,-h r. sitl.s In affair or he held less often. ment and a fire chief such as St first regular meeting o f the seasot every audience where the picture is cers ami directors of the chamber °f Fortlttinl The subject is remarkably decreasing our material wealth. In urge a full attendance of Ihe mem-! Helens had. He complimented them at the home of Mrs. J. L. Foote on shown. Ml*» Margaret Foster spent th»' our own state, during the five voat- on tlie good work being accom next Tuesday. October 10. at 2:33 well cast, no part having been sac hers of the chamber ami cordially’ •"rk end with the home folks Sin ended with 1920 our fire waste a|> plished for the city. p. in. The subject of study will n? rificed to accentuate the glory of * »Heading high srl.ool In I’orl- proxlmtiled the total of $ 1 0 .«00.«on Invite non-member*. the primary law of Oregon, quota the star. Und a sum which w.-ultl buil.1 •-,. « ' ! ) f*»** tions from Oregon poets or authors. Nitw Mary Weller visit.nl at home thousand dollar homes or many mil. Voting for new members will take LEG IO N TO PRESENT ike Iasi w, ,- k cud with her parent * place and any women wishing to join o f good routin '’ •I Uoble. HISTORICAL DRAM A It has I...... arranged for tin " " Ihe club is requested to present her Abut inn t |)t, cooking club was Chief to visit tile public schools and name to Mrs. A. J Denting, chair t’ *,l""k>-i! In last week’s Hems wrim give short talks in each room j.' I be Columbia Post. No. 42, The A m er man of the membership committee Ike oilier club news anti wish l o sav pupils, impressing upon them tbe ne before the meeting. Subject o f study ican Legion, has made arrangements iGe upervlslon of Mrs Christ cessity of preventing fires .itnl th for the year is Oregon. with Manager Cates of The Liberty -.'■fell, head of the rooking club. school authorities und l.nchers are for the presentation under Us aus . kniu.riilil, ineiilIon o f having III.' .O operating In the program Chicken Dinner— The ladies of the pices o f that big historical American ' »»Itihlt of bread at Hi., fair, lb,lb,gl. will accompany H re t hlet M A. Aid society will give a chicken motion picture. "Cardigan," a pr >- •nd Wat .,in i| years old. received Oaffnev on Ids tour of the schools I dinner on Wednesday, October 11. duction owned and controlled by the k*! prim and our l>oy baker, Fred 'Dinner will lie served from noon un-1 national orginzation. and the dates third prise. Mnny _ ... til 5 o'clock. The ladles of the so- have been fixed for October 26 and would I m * proud If she SERVICE TO B E G I N cfety realizing that many out of! 27. with a special matinee on the iiialt- as g,.od bread as th e»" town people would be here, espec- J afternoon of the second day, when ON VERNONIA U N E nsRgxter» | ially the teachers o f the county who; the schools of the county will be lu- Uttle Mary Ellen An derson has " ,..„ 0 i„a wlll attend Ihe teachers' Institute, vlte.l to attend. « Î ill several days hat nothing eer Unless unforeseen » .„»wlveom- ; arranged the dinner (or the conven- "Catdtgan" is the story of the out- .'My teething nml I, bail cold eur train service over the n . ience of ,he visitors. In addition to ¡break of tlie American Revolution Wl» I» m.it-k 1,,-ttcr at this writing | pin ed Dortlnn.l. Aatorta A K|M tender and well-cooked chicken, all aiul its big historic moments em- fü Hr* Nil..,-.*11 W tt * t t . n . w l t o Pori i .411m u t i 1 ^ ¡the "fix in s " which usually go with ¡brace the battle of Concord, the L e y 12 mile» beyond \ emonia * m , a good chicken dinner will be served march on Lexington, the thrilling " ' 1' " ' 'v i , h •” 'r slste.. and all for 50c. Everyone la cor-1 t ide of Paul Revere, and the seeth- M p entertain m e baby boy Hint |tj ImiuKuniteil I ..cord in g to advices received by J I'.ally invited. ing, bitter struggle between the r ’’- ' ° n F r i d a y to m a k e hi* per It Gllby. local agent of «ht $ ■•anent in,me 1 Isijalists and Patriots in New Eng- I Kune. Portland A dmi'Ho ra B a a r Itig IV-er Killed.— "In all my ex- land. It is from the famous revol- *!* D»y.l, Mr .Indisi Ii und lion y l-oy.l niot« r,»d to i'ltrtlaiid .Mon One pu-seng".’ train w " ° li >‘ ' perience," said Deputy Game War- utionary novel by Robert W. Cham- ..I ...... neh direction daily •>' > ' r <*»r i ale.l In each dire 1 den Brown, who has been a game tiers, and has been heartily endorsed warden for the past ten years. "1 and -recommended by the national i untila al the start arid as soon ¡have never seen such a big deer n s1 committee on better films, thous- opérât Ion in the ‘ w'.'l NEW SAW M ILL , sey begins, passenger 1 was killed back o f Scappoose last anils o f prominent educators, minl- Sunday by a Mr Williams of Port- sters. public officials, statesmen, FOR N E H A L E M 1 « extend'd to thm p '“«‘ hul The H ' , he,Iule '" no, M'l avallai'' . land. The big buck weighed 220 leading citizens and others, so ar- i pounds after being dressed. He was This film is available only to tie? h ttlOttffht ” Miir'/'i' "arrison, rtmlodlan oi in* I rullavi passenger* Iron, thi* ; a four-point buck and must have; American Legion posts of the coun- connection It ih hr’" t“ inarm s The Mist thal i been four or five years old.” Mr. try, and therefore it is a safe bet vncilon can make dosi» trilli ».Ur" n" * f f,ll,"'e tiler« wlll he an- a, l.lnnton will, the Vernon , train Brown stated that a number of Jeer that this will be tlie onlg opportuu- •nil ii"W ,IM** *n ,*,w Nehalem lteers which will arrive and depart t-'olll I had been killed during the seas » n ! ity given the people of this Copl I*.. •‘««"M of Vanrouver. Wash Hi« union «talion In Poril'iol and that considering the number o f raunity to witness the greatest of all h*l*m' 7 '1* ," 1**'* H on the Ne- | hunters there has been compara- j historical dramas tf V»»*n,,'r ‘’ boil! two miles south | lively few violations o f the g a m * 1 ------------- • -----------— Ed rttanwood. who la emp'oyed m min J .’! "* ' Mr Harrison said Thu . .... 1 . 1 . 1 ,,. 1 ,hoi.'graph "f th«* miner* who were entombed in ¡law. He believes that the c o o p e r - 1 County court is in session and the IS Hfm llHVl' n dally rapuilly of s Ï M m M ;e,r . . Æ w,; . h , M « raml.v Fir». ••"<» •*' •'';'; « Y ht., when they wore trapped in the ation of the hunters with Ih-» state members of the court ha|) boi i m»n | ■' l,n'1 employ 2« lo 26 Ilio Xrgmja • ,1h. I'MMl.foot level by i tire they were fumMilng gam« department in respest to the ¡having a busy time. Several ro.i ! _____ _ i«to rr' w|1* located a short dls- here. drift»»".' ;l j,,„ pbtnro . ni| any Now Die only known plr- observance of the laws has been a petitions and remonstrances as ■ , ,'.h* 'inn o f the Portland I miner'., one of »ylileli i* »lioyyn here, were enlarged factor In the lessening of game la « ¡the building of the road have be Misa l.av Inia KIt'lan r.dnr«j«« J « * a" 'Hi oí o.. railroad A por- Portland Wednesday where violations. ! heard. , P hm tu,, ' ' *«her und ihe mill sito "«cured from Mr llarrlaon several day. vlsltln* friends- sut ¡í r - J S ? » .. .