VOLUMI'£ X L l
THE ST. HELENS MIST
Sl
C I T Y C O U N C I L HAS
SIIOKI SESSION
11 I'XKNS, OK EGON, I' k l U A Y , O C TO BE R 13. 1922
FIRE MARSHAL'S
WASHINGTON MÜCKLE
ST. HELENS REPORT
ANSWERS FINAL CALL
H. »i rul I.lo-IIM-», Gmnlr.l ,,i„| \f. 11,.
I) Itili«* Paid --- AtM-MIIM'nl
\\> h I si Mu.l. Valili hj
Oll It. -lllSIMTliofl of I H , Makes Ito.
* II < 1111.1111 I*.
.lull imi. lai I ui-
«ilium
K,,-*, <*•>•> “ « " I " Hlniilry In
I lu* «*liy council
1111*1
• regulier
I in* min
I It g Wl'Jl-
"""
uh
Io I l m
IV. van-
uml lla/unl»— Muter Mysleiii
llcN|H*«iwl t it
ian«l l*ioiM*4*r
•*s to («reat lieyo iu!— l u n e r a l S«*c
vi«»*s to !*• 11 • * I«I This
ST. H E L E N S H I GH
D E F E A T S SCAFPOOSE
I
Ti'ani \V I iik Ity Hrurr o f IM to
O— T n i i u W o rk Itrii.KN «{•• hu I I h
1 11 st.,.i.t I.r lii.tiviiliia.
Kffortn.
\ f t«riio on ,
Tim Ht. Helena footbull team <l<- Vo l.aiiittges (.¡veil Thayer In ( use
fealeft StappooHe I i I k I! Imre ye.ste
Against W d te r — Jury lief liras
tlay afternoon
by the one aide.!
Verdit t tfter Short ln Iib.-ratlou ;
I o f Uic volunteer fire <ii«pai niimit re
«core
of
4S
to
l)
From
the
begin
Al Min requ. 1 of i'lly offk'lul. A
fieoi -go WuHhington
.Muckle, re*
li.ilt.tii» » « - It* " " - “ " 1
|Hirt«MI that u <l«*ptjty fn,ni t h• of
I,,.rl,t-r
taio firn »lurahitl. h > t , i peeled e.iti/.en of St. H elen» puH»e»i ning of the game it wuh evident that
Other ( 'ases to be 11 rar*].
ScappooHe was outclassed.
fl«u of the Mtute fire miHMhal hud l'fpuly It o la " Syk.-H to Sl iteteli- i
M oh I of the gains made by St Hel- j
n t jrau.1 jury fur till*
*“ ,J [ ln«P>'< t•••! the tu. .................. n,.: loi Ih., pillino.,. ,,r inukliiK .1 m II,, away at tiie re« i delicti of Mr a no
•Mis Jacob G eor ge VVedriewday shor‘ - iriH were by end runs and the player
Alter hearing the evidence in tha
u,i r. i uriuil “ number **i i eus .«nil in .verul in
,
-poi Hoi, of llm , il> wllh tha vl.'w ,,I | ly hefor«* noon
He
had
been
ill
for
if it»«
S.* val ut of tin-in war*' | r*««l Him fu, , ,p,
|, "'Volli I II K tir*
unii reinovllig fii" th«? past year and whil e the »eriouh- who carried the hall had splendid case of lionald Thayer vs. Mrs. Ida
III',lull
interference
Team work wus dem- Welter, the jury returned a verdict
Indictment» mi*1 tli* In several In n i,line,
1 ,.t a .. , 1 -
| npm y Sykn* raporiH „
m l ur t»ul.ll
ii «* hh ißt his condition was realized
otiHtrated and there wan no particu <n favor of the defendant. The Jury
Ordllianri' N>,
,
. . va ♦ I *’ .e* I • 't
nu* II,, 1 <>|I g W h
• he HU<l<l«*n u «* hh o f his death wax un lar star player
was out for about one hour, but It la
°*«Titlmiii I ...... und It»«I Htai.lay Iciiat (,f tin
Improvement Of W.'HI Itniiorutiie ,\ < liarher, State Fir expera.etl
A few minute*
hefor**
The Seappoose players were game -aid that on the first ballot they
|htr.,..l huh i.nil f 1 1 ih., 1 ilrd tin,"
Murshal, Salem, Oregon
noon rela tiv e» were at his hedsid* and put up a stubborn resistance but 1 aitreed and that
waa
In favor of the
¡¡¡¡h ».... .
H*.».»rto an* I» lumi passed t.y uiiunitiloa.- Voti* I In
1,1 •*'
At thè requenf of Kir*>: and did what was possible to mak *
.111 :ir 1 •*rI y r*|i.,rl o f t|,,. ,. order mi,I ' 1 1 » f fitiffuev
.md in cornpliaiice him com forta ble and they thought the st Helena M i outguessed and «efwidanl I la not known why the
ilitvd l»r murder
them.
Rainier
do- i ury stayed in the Jury room for
..... Ill, .. . “ K.I-I !»-for.. Ju. |f I treasurer w.-r» r<-ul „ » . ,.r. ■ ptn.l *»th )i,ur Inutnir.ioriH I bave mad he was going to sle«*p, hut in a few outgeneraled
leated Seappoose by
the score of ,,ne hour after they had agreed on
,
uml
ordered
piilillHln.it
a
re
iiihp«*«
tion
of
»uch
ri
k.*
in
th-
minutes noticed that lie had passed 411 to 0, so Coach Austin believes that a verdict
fcaküTl»>—•* I'1 1,1 * " iU l ,‘ n‘l
licion i uh Mr (iuffnev on.
kept In ' , l > ,,f
■Irai nul K“ '11
when St Helena meets Rainier, St
In brief, the case is as presented
I
olir!
app..Itili'«
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•
f
I.,I
milt
Ion
un
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1
M
uìuk
I
ii
net
«*
,ai
y
t
and
alno
exainln
9 M*i .ut
ri.
Karbag.-
Deceased was born in Alf red town
Helena will come out at the Iona '
attorneys, that Donald
Thayer
4
'*
ih»*
«
*t>
ineuiiM
for
fire
protec-!
.
-
,
of.
the
council
thought
If
j
¡iilUrd * I > ■ 1 . 1 1 ‘I I*» |l » f ' 1“ .* *•«“ .
<1 "I" — *1
hip. Ontario, in 1853 and was <3ii end of the score.
was struck by an automobile driven
11,1,1
Hwieutih r**p»/rt of sani»* ror years o f age at the tim e o f hi
Had St Helens endeavored to roll by Rudolplt Welter on the road be
H»* e* Uie muli wh o »»hot | «I o i d i garba* .
in
.«1 1
,,, A m w*!ir considera f iou
The generai death He came to Oregon in 18^1
up a larger scoie It could have been tween Rainier and Little Jack Falls
Price.
ol
K
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l
»
'
,
«<
*n
«1
11
ioni,
in
»he
ci
t
y
ari-
in
uch
thè
he
placed
in
convenient
place*
.
I
and aft**r a short tim e spent in St easily accomplished but in the last on tiie night of February 12, 1921.
„J kin-1
«„hlnltun Monday
Any that tlin rafua** will b„ ptui'ml In | vl11" ' as d**HerlI>**<1 in reporr 01 h,«. Heh-n- «*mharked «>n his own account
It was claimed that the night waa
■
*f
July
3
*1
' •V’l
I*.Ir 1 1 :t 11 >1 Autorin liuu a m ’ I tinnì Instead of l , . « i n ihr .n on t|,
19 3 1 No ini prove- hi log g ing op eration » near Vancouv half they bail a practice on passing, dark and rain and snow falling made
|l, In «
and
in
most
each
throw
resulted
in
in
«.*
I it Wldtng >>f Van »tr e e d
nt 1 » um been maile in tiie water | er. Washington
L ate r he went to
^riou.Cy wo
auto traffic
dangerous
The
car
• • in. but f*xt Clini VH improveinent Skarnokawa. Washington, and was a loss of yardage. .Most of the play
Several I,mi.Una uppl • mon war-
ft/Uver. Ü •
ing was done In the Seappoose high whidi struck Die hoy. although driv
cnineiiiplar*.(| in th**
-
Mare hi* a n I t a l i a r l o lot I mwu I * ran lad uml .lui», i., t.» 11 nK }
engaged in log g ing there for ten territoi >
en by Rudolph was owned by Mrs.
An uctivc fire chief 1
,h, l'uri Inni lull and In aolltnr» wma allowed and onlarad pulii
neen ap- years.
The next game the locals will have Ida Welter and tiie suit was brought
P«» ni»'J and the volunteer fir*- d»-
Litlaeunni
When brought to Ht
II«* returned to St Helens in 1903 will he with Astoria high.
The
damages
first
The against her.
l-»4rt »*111 j- in - pir*ndid condition. For and since that tim e has made his
jinl ■«»mined t.y doctor» I T H R I L L I N G DESERT
game will he played on the Astoria claimed were 15.000 and later this
’ I* hiMter p » <!i«fii and greuti^r home h«*r»*. or on his ranch near the
was amended to 11,500.
G It«*» » ' ll! '
K w “ '"
wil" 1,1
PICTURE C ü MIN( t .»ft ty of tli«* ct'y tin- follo wing re«*- city Mr .Muckle always took a k "HI, grounds on Saturday. October 21.
^ r,J 111 Ha In Ill" " ' a '1 w“ * rat Iona
Numerous witnesses from Rainier
Astoria has a strong team and re-
'luiuemlatioiih
should
he
given
con
intwraat and an uctlve part in b o t!■ eutly defeated tile Tillamook high and (Joble testified as to the mat
In miliy '
t***'
u,h* r *
.
deration:
Managet ( ‘»teM o f The
I,it»« rtN
. ity uml county a f f a i t » and did his earn, so the team representing St ter and after three days in the court
Comm Ju'U" Martin « MU' approvo
1
ft is recommended that the
L urn fin .Un*
" f Hi» ■ »»m ining T h e u tr « uniK/uiK •-* t hut lu * hau a
Helens does not look for an easv vie r,lt' cu-se w*'nt to ,he I u,y Thursday
\^t,i ami t treuil
Jtttl«.'
Kak t thrillin g de»ert pi< ntt* e»»m ing next vk.it»*r b>Mt<jui 1.» improved a* H»mii
tory.
afternoon.
Herman
and
Norblad
It is t lie latent as ii «an possibly he done in order to
„oad * Il 11 till"
It was datili*.' I' Sunday und Monday
hast Friday St Helens defeated represented the plaintiff and Gleu
Aruhlui HUffn ii-ntly apply water at all tirn»*s
,rt,j U...... U....... ' lia "lata l.o.pllul VVI l l i i tu i \ proti u<t ion
the Hill Military academy on Mult R Metsker appeared for the defend
feaf uring Jt !m i ; .If -rt, wiio tor fir«* protection
ltii Sli. tltf W olili,Kl.'Il talapliolif, I,ove.
uowah field.
The score was 39 to ant.
It is recommended t liai t ii •
t es* in
Ijor «ttsiniai.t» lu mina for l.lui U »' I«8 « won «*xtruordlutkiy U suiti
With this case settled the court
3.
Hill made their lone score by 1
P< t*veiltion ordinances he mor*
ht g sp«*clalH
will take up other cases which are
,i|tu ur thlu moi »luit
drop kick in the first quarter
!
strictly
enforced
"A
r
a
b
ia
n
L
ö
t
e
"
is
»«aid
to
hav<*
In
To, p, 1
, I , f tl.a «ram i Jur
on Die docket, but It it not thought
Ii I s recommended that as
it all Hu» charm of 1 he trackh * «1«**
1 ha r
M"l ri* (»ramali. Mi
I M M I G R A T I O N C O N T R O L it possible to conclude the session
|
oon
a
possible
It
should
he
ar
ert with » Ii#* Nitcik « und tin* « inlaw t
of l,,e
tiie v court
before m
the
latter pen.
part ui
of
bit IVrry Ihoin.i« M,.rrl» J
IT D rrn
r \ x i u A n n T v r r I UI
v u n ueiure
e tuiitrr
U R G E D ON H A R D I N G n e I , weeW although Judge Eakln u
running
wild in their put nuit
of < 'ung«‘d for *everul of th«* firemen to |
HfiJi«*«. ' I.u I«*» Wullborn.
l«*»ip
In
the
dormitory
at
th»*
engine
v «*iilt It ov e r the sand*
Gilbert i* :■
Washington.
Oct
12 — Drastic making every possible effort to hurry
(luatv and John MrAdaiuu
supervision of immigration was re- Die proceedings along
mom her of an outlaw hand hecituite i i.oiiM and i Ha 1 a t«*lephou«* be put in
commended to Harding today in .
1
__________ »
tin law I* on his trail and lie f ids | l hi» will greatly improve tli»* ser-
BRIEF N1VVS N O T E S
..•port from Dr Henry Allan Tuppei T E A C H E R ? ’ I N S T I T U T E
n t e re fug«* hen*
This band cap vice tm night alarms
4 It I* recommended that a much
UE H O M E PEOPL1 t «ires th«* w l ' * «»I a I r«*nc,h diploma
Just returned from Kurope and a
COMES T O C LO SE
visit to Egypt. Turkey. Syria and I
Gilb ert *«v«- l»««r und fall« in luv«* "■uder *1.1110 »h vio* than th«* pr» **m
irraugenielit !«•• In .-tailed in the on
Palestine as a special agent of the I
1 ho grand with her in Ignorati'«* of lor mu'
tll«*n«l tirim i h n l g r .
; glue room of He sawmill to attiuct
immigration department.
He urged
The
annual teachers' institute
th«*
K u igli«»
«»1 ringe
Th«* compii« âtion»
kiF* »**!*n «>1* of
'he attention et th«* engineer in cas**
that aliens be protected from com will come lo a close this afternoon
htfeUUi »»h h**ld tu Forlluti<l th.« ur«« helghtene«! hy ih«* «*h»'
cut ml w ish«*» 1«. n-port a Dr«*
At
mercial sharks in the I'nited States at 2 o'clock after Professor Edwin
»«-•4 ¡1» M.t 1 hi* aiitittal con vention (, Ih«* rt ftndN in the nun.m l ic piU
| present there js danger of th«* ser-
i and asked the adoption of definite Reed
has delivered
his lecture,
J W Vuu.Nttha tlo ng Hhitit hc hattlcn 'i ¡1 WH/
iA F)ih»»u M *!«*!
I plans 10 prepare them for useful "Raked From the Bonfire." and the
1 1011- delay in >< wul.ng an alarm *>f
ia4 K I Baila»;h wefe 111« represen l•lllmutl« freedom and iiuppittess
'fire because of J in* noise of niachin-
! American citizenship.
132 teaclieis who came from all parts
tati««« frinii Avon lodge sud Mr*«
|« r> drowning the telephone hell.
of the county will return home.
|C W Blttke *l«*y repreuwtited Iho loca.
Hu* city « ounc 1 and
mayor
" I t has been a very successful
|f*ytlltati Hlstein lodge
• uld I*** urged to make tiie.se rec-
* and instructive institute.” said Miss
niiueitded imp*ovements. as the city
suri- I llliiig H(«(loii.— «Mi 1 ratik
\\ \ s lll\ (iT « » N M i r K I . K
r n n 11 /rri/ 1 » n/»r I fc;i‘“‘beth 1>erry' county
““i*-
1 ill h«* gr«*atly h«*n«*fitt«*«i by them.
M IK W r h N
I A K ill* • rintendent, "and 1
am
gratified
Io uh , aho bus reuldc«l in St Ilei
r u n n l l . iv
l a a u c that tllt) teachers tL„ ve
ShOWn so
Kwp«*ctfully submitted.
|ttlf«H, the pani two y ea r». w Ili suoi,
purl towurda the upbuilding of tin
IIOKAFK
K KS.
much
interest in tiie
educational
kio Hi Ilei»* 1 m unii le lU lti to hi
comniuni.y
For two years, 191 B to
1 am sure that
Deputy S«alo hire Marshal 1917. Ii» was a member of the city •'t«•«nier Imads Big ( ..nsigiunevil for program presented
»roifi lioiic in Kainior. w bere h* sheriff U clliiigloli Hiai ts on < lean
,t will be of great help to the teach
Ifiil operati » fill ln g station
Mi
council, resigning
the position be
I p |iri\c—-(•Itlllhllllg \lh g*«l I«» hr
N.vv York uml
b.uir Simmers ers and 1 know, from my experience
COMMERCI' MOD Y
Mitltrh u. ♦*« ureil u «leulralile lo
, ill-.' his other duties would not al
Is.a.l for California — Shipments
- ¡1 teach. . that it is to the interest
I litui Dlmitf ui I lu 1 ‘iiiu h I» .ii.l
uUia ou t • iighwuy in K ulnle r and
A l L U N C H E O N low ol the time necessary for the
of the teachers, scholars and patrons
|tb« lillliig , * : Iou, whleh wiil h«.
work
o.'
councilman
He
was
an
a.
\I
m
>
ui
l
i
v
e
Million
Feet.
<« h nu M.
1 ha, the teachers meet and discuss
flodern in * v«*ry respeet, 1« n««w b«*
A numh«*r «*f in«*mlM’rs of the .^t. live member of Sl Helens Lodge, A
ihe best plans for conducting the
|k| hmit fui litui
M., No 32. and had held
in rhainber «>f Commerce guth F A,- A
il*
I
•
Fum i» ItianN in Lulu
Lumber shipments for
Die week work of the schools, and I want lo
various offices in the lodge
at
it
luncheon
ut
the
Orca
diu
ur«* «(«»oliteci If Sh« riff V\ ♦
'tiding Saturday
night will he ap- thank the teachers of the county for
Ml.»*« l'I.»
lUrth«L«) Futi).
Mi Muckle is urvived by two sis
«Iin 1 iiK room Monday noon. In
« xpccl (hc io opcr.ccum uf Uu* «*ff<
proximately five million feet.
The their hearty co-operation in makiug
[Sa.fi,. t*lit«*rl.tllu «I
ters.
Mrs
Jacob
George
and
Mrs
th.sunt« « « I Fresid«‘Tlt FDlili. J
d a l » «»f Kt»’ ‘«*v» rul inriirpt»r.cn i
-teamer Steel Inventor is taking on this meeting the success which seems
11 by, .1 dir«*« tor oi th«* thumbT Annie Cox. both of St Helens, and
k
(
N
uiucrou
•
•' » Wrih.l.i) party
The party w»s towns in U m * county
three brothers. James and Willlun a consignment of 1,400.000 feet for apparent."
.•f «•' •miner'e. pronided
The institute opened Wednesday
D.e McCormick yard in New York
t'4 ili t:.. l tii.,11 bull In West Sl con pini ii • « 1 «V«* t .«m« •« » the hlicrlf.
vv. 1 .■« vot»*«l that In »tend ot hav- of Cortland, and Robert Muckle ol
unch
lutarci
After Die invocation bv
and should leave out today.
Rapid ] morning
II, "debrai loti
of
Miss that KaliihliiiK " " the p
unth- Tennessee.
........ « —
G
Edwards.
Professor
I'
|®««l*,s ll.irtecnth hlrthdu)
The in . Igar and ronfeclionertes ha i ly dinner
il
Funeral services will be conduct work has been done in loading the Rev.
and
gathering
I
h - belìi
l'tltf folk vere et, tortali, ^ 1 w 11 li ronched »linoiit th«1 l«vel «»f pr
it ed al the Episcopal church this a f vessel and longshoremen have been Frank H Shepherd spoke on the
,eing
apparent
that
Die
mujarl
il
<* ......<*• *** •
' "Vocational Rehabilltion In Oregon"
ktrreitinr .•
and refre»Irnienti, Hllinn| k’aintdinK of •• ariv «iu>
Ja> working night and day
...| Di ut u 11 II in I mo ' of Ih» Ih*1» » P«'*,!***''‘ <"'*>'-<1
pr.»KloH> ternoon at one o ’clock. Rev
The steamer Wahkeena d ep a rtfi and in the afternoon Dr. Thomas H
•**« nerv.-d
Th.. gitesis depuri»., was r. ;,.,rt
Claude Hirtck officiating, and the In
j
:
(
$
Di
,\
1
r
Gilhy
suiti
fhut
uno
of
ili«
ini-
Tuesday with a full load of 9G0.0U0 Gentle o f the state normal college
1: Il 30 O. l k a l t e r liuvlng n i
punì li ho. <1 had prizes «»f
riunì matters to come beforo thè terment will be in Die Muckle family
ft et of lumber for Los Angeles and delivered an address
Dr Carl Don-
„n d $30 g«»l«l pieeeg an«! the f h a n c e t j l
klM a .lidi, ' ifnl i venlng
«•tmg would I h * a dlacu»*lon «>t in* plot 111 Liberty Hill cemetery, mem r'aii Diego and the steamer Daisy ey of the Willamette university also
ranged from 25c to 5u, l» r throw .,r 1
hers of the Sl Helens lodge of Mas
Other arjlcl. H of q u e
pr. pu e.l new w» " r
I'utfiam is scheduled to leave to- delivered an address, bis subject be-
E.pular t ,,u|.le We.l.le.l,
Mir. per punch
£
n ! ’d "<>»
Z J , w i G.MÌf!ò>"
called
on Uì Recorder
l.u .lfie j tur a ..ns conducting Die ceremonies at tin 11 gbt for Redondo with a cargo ot ¡tig, “ The Unrealized Self."
jUach la>«'nt.ury and Mr tiuy Tar
grave.
..200.000 feet of luinher.
In the evening there was a recep-
k,l or, uiii'.-d in marriage al III. board, and .he p.ofl. ..■
ànd a generai di.cusMoi, iol
The McCormick steamers Multno- Don In honor of the teachers Mrs
k,»« of Ml i n M r s J II Hire In owner ».is Immen--
relaller «»s|l*.wed
Recorder Dodfrey. who .a M O T H E R ENDORSES
Utah and Willamette are taking full S W. Garriott and Mrs. Paul Wig-
Pultun I n lav «if I urti oon
Aft«*» «-a»«'« the profit
cent to'al».» clerk of thè water board, stat.,1
nl to 2110 P«
lb* Cf*r**ui.,!
, wedding dinner wax fr«.in t‘>0 p«*r
SHERI FF'S A CT I O N lumber cargoes and are scheduled to gins were the soloists and the or-
C,»t tlie cash on ben.l amouuted lo
sall tomorrow evening
The Mult chestra under the direction of Mis»
¡•r,**< I" Ho. relatives and many sav nothing of the pr.
$3609 30. No re pori wa» gi'en as to
nomah goes to San Pedro and the Bessie Hatton added to the musical
m iraci la g p a rtis * who sold the board
rhl
Having read Die article In a Port Willamette to San Francisco
m.mlhly receipts or disbursements.
Pas- program
District Attorney John L
»'■t H I m i I iiw Johnson officiated however. wa< not H "
, I. Inforniation probably not having land paper which sta.ed thut Sheriff
J 1 Ik* " r iio'iiy
The newlyweds sell..11 h> Die
" ilt f f“ i ' 1 '>''" '* l„.,.n requested, though figures were Wellington was determined to put enger accommodations on both ves- Foote made Die address of welcome
sels have been taken
to tiie visiting teachers
“»»* man y friun.ls In thla com m 'in ll) i a stale law against
Silhiuilted us to Die cost of a new a stop !•> gambling devices In t’o-
After the Invocation Thursday
Several vessels are expected to ar
*»o ntenil
ngrat ulaDons
¡vices and the punch laiar.l i •» c..i
Une and u pumping siali.,11 it Co lutnbla county, a well known and re rive next week for coastwise car morning by Rev S Darlow Johnson,
ling device
re-
spected
mother
win.
resides
in
the
thej lunitnu City compared wiiu Die
there w„s an exercise by the primary
goes.
M Cr.su. It..Il . all.— Mrs Gold
lt ls allegeil tliat maio
not t hwestern part of tiie county
department of the school commemor
* ftlarr s,., inf.,tins The Mist Diati pino li bonrds bave b< • n patronlxc 1 new al of Die present lini
Weekly
I.
iiiii I m t Review.
"I see by
I'lie luncheon was an . njnpable af- writes Mr Wellington:
ating Columbus Day and S. S. Dun
lk* Un«»i 1 led Cross roll call will l.y chlldien
Tliis ls il-i""*' <>> s*'""' t.ur ."oi even though no wpwhl the paper* that you will clean up the
One hundred and eighteen mills can spoke on the "Personal Touch",
|L he|.| H||,i " l y
With 111» e*c«p Of th..... Who ..|HM .»«*•< >IO'
.a- Iranaaetad it u m 1 punch hoards, and I am sure glad reporting to the West Coast Lum and Mis Golden Starr Scott told t l
k*4 uf volli try donations from In who stale.l I hai ............ .
" " " t,. bring together 1 mimi.. , win. aia that you are going to do so
bermen's association for the week the activities of the Junior Red Cross
¡^ * < 1 pH r,„is of Die American allowed lo punch thè board unlcs. inlereste.l in Die ,v.,rk Die . hr- ill I ” T
"A t the
logging camp ending October 7. manufactured S8 .-
Thursday afternoon Dr. Thomas
«-1 1'ross ; ii,, society's entire fun I kiTotiipanitHl hy piinMits «
Old"
of commerce is trv'ng to do for 81. where my I m , vs are walking, has ktitl.llbl1 feet of lumber; sold 66,- H. Gentle, of the Oregon nortusl
tur nsiion.il .mil international work
f t Irti il*
these boards and they spend nearly 636,775 feet; and shipped 67.339,- college, gave ati address as did Sup
II,len Helena.
derlv.-.l f t. in iti» dollar a yrur
Th«» putirli houril
Bi Si
all of their wages on the punch 501 feet
ertnteudent Duncan and Miss Emily
'»bsrHtiip \; the regional confer- w«*r«* puf »wjiy ru«*»4ia> night
n M c D o n a l d b r o w e r
boatds when their parents need pari
Fifty per cent of all new business | ^ v j r e " told of primary work and
^ belìi al I'orvnllls recently ll I ....................... M«'*>r K.iH'iy'1 l*"
of
their
earnings
at
home
But
hoys
taken
during
the
week
was
for
fu_
|
gave suggestions as to the work
EOE C O U N C IL M E N
**» »UlSil I,y iteli 1 mss officials >.t |,|a.nt ,,t the council A
llarnet 1
bins and 1 have intended to lur,, w„ ter delivery. This amounted B Thla u,orninR the session will b*
Pf »i>rtti»..N| t|lll( ,|IB n i'lo n a l so
j v\ McDonald and W H llrower write to you for some time but I did [ to 33. 4S6.775 feet, of which * ? . • 1
aiithorixed Die marshals lo
* I" ;
tied by R ev p aul u Holfman who
> tis-l spm i m ore th a.l «J.UU0. ate with I he sheriff In any an*'
I resent councllinen. w ill be on the not know who |.> wriie to until 1 320.074 feei was for domestic car- wl,, K,V<J the invocation and Mr K.l-
“li »ork ani.mg dlsuhle.l veter law enforcement
_ , ticket ul the November election for S.,w your name in the paper "
KO delivery; and 6.166.701 feet for w jn 1{eed wl)1 speak to tha assem
isiuncllmen of the city of St Helens
llj
I lilletl Slnles uslde front
For special reasons The Mist nu- over seas shipment
New business
[|v
^
sul>J,.,.t |,„i„g the "National
Sheriff Welling'.-t
IVtilh.tis
were
lile.l
with
ihe
county
(kt
l*»ni
by Individuai ,,mllV noi." and .v; ■ ■
omitted the names of the logging j for delivery by rail amounted to « • • . T r a i t "
,leik
Monday
nigl.t
and
bore
the
sig
v ers ,.f American eiltea and provai of bis prompi
camps mentioned
Sheriff Welling 10 5 cars
Thig
afternoon
Dr
Frederick
d».
„ „ i m e - of many representative citi t,
poMiiig of whwt man)
lias them and he says that the
In forty weeks production has been 8tr|Cger will address the assembly,
mothers plea will not go unheard 1 3 .27». 475.016 feet; new business '
lH,inK -fubllc Health to
zeus
a h u I naimi *
li,,ih Mr llrower and Mr McI*oi
TONülil- URGES
and thut the gambling device punch I 3.139.282.496 feet;
shipments 3.- p ub||c schools."
„ 1,1 |,ave served Die city for some Imar.ls are doomed in this county.
991.655 feet ____ __________
Teachers who have attended ths
P A R T Y U N I T Y C O L U M B I A POST
; ...... as .•ouncllmeii and Dieir rrlends
A
D
u
r
c
r
i
r
L
'
h
a
v
institute
say it ls one of the best
,
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INVITES MANY insisted that vile» " Ululile to serve SPE CI AL A T T R A C T I O N
A R M I i vI I CL D A Y
_____ > t . t
held and that the Instruction
' hiim.iH II rongu«. o f I I 111««
ltuth ««f th»*m «!«*«'lar«*«l that th«*y «lui
AT B L U E ROSE H A L L O B S E R V A N C E P L A N N E D given by learned educator» ha» been
* a'1 11 Sl Helena visitor Wed
.
, , it,,, \niei nei Wish the job" but would serve
.____
of IneitlmaMa value to them.
,,
tiie
people
denianiled
that
they
6 f t . *1
r" " > ”
1 he .-*«-
Co'™ u ! L 7nder wl
-
Columbia
Post No. 4 3. The Amer-
uf ik**'"
■««• " c h a irm a n lr * n
' ^
cm
sintulli Neither one of the nominees.
Coming direct from the Libert)
----------
.. „ „ . . . m n
i„ Portland where they have lean Legion, plans to have a eele- Q UMI SURE W I N N E R
u Is staled, will make an acliv* , |,
V V * '-
■ c l business said *••*“ >•
..........
campaign for Ihe . ifh. which nun. entertained thousands of people for hration In observance of Armistice
McCORMI CK T H I N K S
1 «“ hoi
. . . " y Thea
I h eal"
Hot 1..
Iwllev« the republicans of . eri
Ir. on I*.'■
lul Invitation 1.» » « ' ,.rous ell liens have Insisted Dial toey D,.' past ten .lavs, Mr George Larkin Day Commander Walden Hillard of
n'l>U county will
ni lai Ad hv :
l,,l,nl " " P. .'.
.ml
Miss
Dili»
Kilby,
famous
motion
the
local
post
lias
appointed
Dswal.l
It,,. Woman's rill
An-
I,
1, 111" „tars will give an exhibition l«eming. Lester Wellington and J M
"Everyone Is talking about
Wl,Ì*lf » • » protnlaeH o f democratic ! civic
orga 1 " m ’ 1
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aNHocbt
,,i
i
n
o
dancing
during
the
Inter-
Cummins
as
a
committee
to
arrange
drew
Gump
and
at
the
present
time
rh(.
largest
fish
pi-r
l
1
"
'
»
"
'
I
*
1
un*irtl«’i
' ol umilia county Is ......
1 ,,r,
,
Mr Doming, who Is it seems that he is a sure winner,
IV.
r"|.ubllcan c u n t le. of
oh, M v lo ..il«'»*' is I,„-ul.'.1 at Hoston where M* vessels ml--,, ns .11 the dance at the Blu" Dio program
hull Saturday night chairman of the committee, -tales said H. F. McCormick, vice Pr**j-
•Ili "rem
" I h ray belief Dial il " f
M' 1' "o,
, f,n inani ■' I » he can dlseharge tlielr cargoes at once I •, , dance
dent of the Gump for l o t ^ r e e s c le b
The shiploads of Hah are sold at II, ,ii \ ,entitle tango and Eccentric there will be an interesting program
*‘ ..,3. "
From Mr Tongue's *•'"' <>f ' 1,1 '
..... ,1
ri"
Hti, t.,, #!'i"" 1
Ml“ < Infers Ihm K1*«'" " "
"
Vnierl public miction to wholesale dealers I ... , r ,t will he feature- of their (he feature- of which will be patriot- In Portland, said Mr Met ormlck.
entei lainin. in Their engagement at Ic exercises
The committee is en- "the politicians talk
no
lag |0 ! 1
hi Oregon are look |,r,M
" " ,,wn...| and .milrolled •*♦
\ hole 70 feet In diameter and n„. I.iberty will be terminated to- deavorlng to arrange for a football but Mr Gump
They point out the
the
•(,
feet
deep
suddenly
appeared
in
n i ' » U" ' ^ |°r *h a
I I h " ' “ ..H..n..l organ l/aH**" " f
niglu and the management o f the game and other -ports to make the he wears no mans collar and
«•list»..
we do noi „.gion
H i s being show-, under Ih"
„neat field Of a farmer living near II I,
"*’ » Ih 1 '"'«l'Tlly
....... ’ " and
""
,. Rose dance hall secured their day more entertaining for the hun- j per rent for the people
It appe-is
fissi . 11
T o n g u e or any other
I
timid
Missouri
Water
to
a
depth
' ’
j
services for Saturday night
It will dreds of people who are expected to to me that both Andrew anil Mm
st
Pillili, a» « t u t„. dl»sap|Hilnt ■■apte........ «o«*l le**1*
.,( 1 1 2 feet promptly filled Die ho e be in unusual opportunity to see tw-nibe present
Several of the legion will soon he in Washington
to country w
Mmiv scientists have visited Die hole famous dancer- and no doubt those I posts throughout the county h ive In-1 I feel perfectly safe in saying tl «.
patriot Isti. 10
lies,, who have descended to water
,,
v
I auren li MrLaUgh & ......." dr ; aha^ha* ... ...-
- - ■ uiul
••“ - > M i » n Kiiby.
ia,, i ' h,‘ y * iU ,i" " ‘ ‘ " an
w j en«'«
, '-'’*w in th« deliberation» of congre»«
level report no apparent inlet or out a«»« Mr f t Iairkin
... » . ’« hih I ii . are
e g
i.csia in
tr«* in
ìli«*
gti«*i(M
*»f tlo l.a l Dilli
,the .....v
celebration.
«fu
tke H * wonder
eph M iu L * “ * 1' 11" s sister. Mrs Jo
sary elem ents to m
! l»»t
***# n tills week.
fui rom antic drama
0«
\ I I I ............... I
dat*-*! r»r
I UtCM Of till. pri'ViOlin in«
irgc lleberl»« lo
^ol r M i m i c i -, I lerce (•♦ml unti 11 »i# 1 « .. « 1
ll#i.rg,
lii.provanii ni I rg«s|.
liit»-riiierit in IJlierty ( 'en»«*t*»ry.
«4 nt in "'1 "*
,,r* limn.f J f"r
“U!°
PUNCH BOARDS GET
SHERIFF’S ATTENTION
LUMBER SHIPMENTS