St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, November 10, 1922, Image 1

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HELENS,
O REG O N,
F R ID A Y ,
N O V E M B E R
10.
1022
N u m b e r 4S
ISRAEL P SPENCER
ANNUAL ROLL CALL
PIONEER, PASSES ON
RED CROSS DRIVE
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Hi* «* 'I biirMluy
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t r i e r la»ng
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V «‘(«‘r a n .
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A f ‘ «f an libi'
,,f i-viMiii mouth»
Itldliop Huiiiiu r will l„.
i hoi.,
i rat ion I i ***J I* Spente er, piuricc-i
prenci,t
The .|.||„ of the
‘ ‘I > • • p»*ct«*d c i i lz«*n of th«* Ncba
' “ 'Ion I» Itey F i ' Taylor of ,\i
country, ,.uhw«*n*d the final cull
loria
The ciinvt.rat Ion will begin '
i in day U i ' h i i ing und p¿iMH«*d on to
■ :i Mon. lay cvciilfiK .if S f.'U ..'clock i
» U l i u mass meeting In the Church •"1,< b< d e th*» j',aiiciH of comrades gon*-.
I hi* Will *... |ti t|,e inter* I., ,,f lh-
I )»*<•«*
olto of til,
best
t. at Ion w Irle . anipalftn
which
ih.-l
known
aid,Mil of Columbia cuun
Episcopal rluiriti » now roti »I net i ti I' t>
He-
ttl“ d In the Nehalem In the
ini! will lie tnlilr. . il |,y Home of the j
early
O i i and until hin death re
licit apeak. oh of ti* .lloren.' Incitili
He was a
Big Mio hlahop
.1 V A Parnell III (; A there continually.
It veteran and a member of
the rhalrnian for the iiatlouwltl- i John
Kucher Coat, (j A It , of Ver-
rain paly II In t'hrlat church S' 11,1 ,
non la
A>cor,link to Judge Martin
otta
lilt Tuesday, the 28th there! V. blu«
Mr Spencer was one of the
will he holy roiiiniunlob at 7 3u n
unity commissioners of Co
III . follo wed
hv conference* of til •'
county, havliik been elected
cle rg y during the dav
I he mah-1
to t.'u office after the l'Kisiuture
mentimi on Monday evening and lie 1 In lss
passed a hill that in addt
servi,*»*« on Monday morning ar.
ion to the county Jud*e, th« affulr
open lo the pllhlli
The i lern» w ill ! or the
lounty slo ulil he handled hy
l e eli Ieri a In.*,| In the I ioiiicn Ilf St , two c
inuilasloners
Mr
Spencci
Meloni (lurliiK th>■ 1 • -lav
served
o iu ify
U
O rgM iilxH l
VI«‘ iiilM*n»l»i|>
I lic.iiipnon
fc»r
< a in p a ig n
llcMctii
—
fnunty
\nnual
.1.
VV.
O rg a n l-
/ufi«»ii and H uh W illin g \l«le*t.
C IT Y
O F F IC IA L S
A k t:
c h o s e n
I.lttle interest was manifest in tlie
election of c.ty officers
A. F. liar
nett, nominated for mayor, wa uu-
p p o ' d and 411!. votes were cast for
him.
For counrilmeu there w,*ie
six candidates: Walden Hillard. J
W Hunt, Kdwin Jones, d e n W il­
liams, the regular nominee« ¡,„,1 W
H Brower and J W. McUonald, in­
dependent candidates. The vote wa-
Hillard 384 Hunt 506, Jones 44C.
Williams 4 4 3, Brower 27 0 and M
Donald 261.
For city traesurer there was only
one candidate, H. A. Childs and lie
received a flattering vote which > x-
piessed the confidence of the voters
He was high man and his vote w•„
540
For water commissioner there
were no candidates on the ballot
However, after the polls opened, sev
eral names were suggested and tho -
who took notice of the matter wrot
Iri the name« of parties who tney
favor*,! for the office 8. C Morton
received 70 votes, Albert Burcham
61, J VV. Thompson o f and L J
VanOrshoveri CS
Morton and Van-
Orshoven were elected.
Mr. VanOr-
shoven, who has served on the hoard
for the past six y,-urs and Is chair­
man of the hoard, has agreed to
serve the city for another term a
has Mr Morton
For constable Frank George had
no opposition and polled /a large
vote. The weather was pleasant on
election day and about 70 per cent
of the registered vote was cast
Dem ocratic
4 an,it,late
for
(¿ o v em o r
K e e n ,s i
M a j o i i t y — K,In, at ion K ill
I ’« C r ie s
and
VI tics
W ins
liver
The annual roll call of the Am eri­
\ c a t c h — H e a v y \ o l e , u-t.
can lle.l < ross starts on Armistice
Hay
and
those
In
charge
of
the
cam-
Min
I»«»
fittingly
For tile Lr.st time in many years
I».
puign have made arrangements to
11 •' I • ' 11 h fur i '«>1 u in
Columbia county guve a majority
put
Columbia
county
"over
the
top"
I It«* A in o rlcu n 1 .• K
to tiie democratic »-undulate for gov­
in a short but aggressive campaign
ernor at Tuesday's election. Walter
tl a patriotic’ ami In
M> I t « P' •pul
J
V
V
Thompson
Is
In
command
of
tm
At aulirli«' i I mt .*
M. Pierce, democratic candidate, re-
i*rwttnK ^
tl,. Ked Crosa force« In the county
'.eiveil a majority of 152 over Ben
ami at *J 30 «/« 1 «»« k
and
Mrs
I.
fj
Itoai,
Mrs
Albert
W Olcott, tin* republican nominee.
uanll*Ht Ht 11 * • 1 • • 11 '■«
llurcham and Mrs T 8. White are
Pierce , arro-il 14 out of tin* 24 pre­
t mm «Tt Tl»«* w "ict li
cuptaltiH of the three districts In St
cincts
The precinct., giving him the
\i ; «• I in-a will I
h«*l«l
Helens and they have enlisted th"
majority vote w,*r»*, Apiaiy, Chap­
fri tit of t h* « ou i f
willing services of many experience,l
00
man. Clatakanie No. 1, Clatskanle
M t h«- wc'ttt lo r I»«« lit
, u*i‘
campaigner, who will call on the
No 2. iieer Island, Helena. Goble.
Mill I»
lo* l*l
• rcl
people of Si Helens and offer them
Allst, Prescott, Rainier No 1, 2 ami
t lient r«*
the opportunity to Join or re-enroll
3. St. Helens No 3 and Vernonla.
lock
•
la«tr«*
m IU b«4
At 1
m the American Ked Cross.
The precincts for Oloctt were, Bir-
Th
a
.
h
a
i
p
ro
g
r
a
m
.'-».t « in
At Kalnter, Mrs A M. I.ee will
k».*nfeld, Columbia City, Marshland,
lo* li) Htv H l»ar
j»oc»
have , barge of the work and has ap
Quincy. Scappoose, St. Helens No. 1,
r
o
f
t
li«*
Ht
m
o
,« Jul
pointed as her assistants Mrs Alice
St. Helens No. 2. South St. Helens,
church, and Mr Kl
.:*, M*
Trow, Mrs It. H. Halley, Mrs J J
Warren and Yankton
The tabulat
K voto tati, Mill «b*
l.ynott, Mrs Stykes anil Miss I’aula
ed election returns on page 7 gives
h udtfr«*»». u« Mill IL V
Poetch
tiie total vote east iri each precinct.
i. iti putti or of the f o u
the county for a number of
In Clatskanle. J T. Scott will b>-
About the hardest hump the g o v ­
marcii
capacity
In nupact to In command of the Ked Cross forces
ernor received was in Prescott. He
M IS T O F F IC E G E TS
M-
memory
th,
flak
on
the
court
rii»»’
K
wing,
fidili
»•*«■-
.1 ,1 will he aided by Mrs Kay Je-
received 7 votes and Pierce 36. Ol-
»
ho it h , w., ui half-maat Thursday
A mtr lem» I c •* « t * roan.
berville, Mrs. R B. Magruder, Mr.,
cott carried St. Helens precinct No.
E L E C T IO N
RETURNS
I'Uloral s e r v lc will be conuuci- I Itobert Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. L.
. work of tirât organi
I giving him a majority of 50 votes
• d at Vernonla this mornink ai II S Hut tan The committee expects
* J I* Clancy, cliap
while precinct No. 2 guv»* him a ma­
t ritti :
i T u***<Uy night th*
cl,e
k
and
the
interment
will
to*
in
al li’gmu po»»t m 1*1 pay ifflr«* uf
'lo- hearty co-operation of the clat-
jority of 60,
Precinct No. 3 l West
M if wail < r*>\t'l' l win th"
Vernonla
cemetery
Judge -kanle citizens and doubtless will re­
I lionn who ttacrlf l«*«*(t
St. Helens) wa, strong for Pierce,
* who wit) H'd to oh
b
!
White
.ml
i
oinmlssloners
Fullerton
j. f. nn** of ih** flag am! 'ah
the vote being Olcott 39. Pierce 85.
E P IS C O P A L B A Z A A R
ulta (mm th«* H**V and .......1 will l,e present to pay c e iv e it.
wn Si ldl' T ut r«**t al • rul pr»M'incti In th«* county
Both of the Clatskanle precincts gave
At Scappoose th<- worl. will be In
Tli*• tlielr last respects to deceased
O
N
N
O
V
E
M
B
E
R
1
5
T
H
apltol Mia* Mar) Cuti Mint mad«* grrgng«fQi«*nU with par
i ’ierce the majority vote as did the
charge of Mrs Ibdward h Wist and
• nation
Mr spencer ii survived by bis 1 Mrs. Mary Colvin of Leer Island has
uh iti» ” A m orir à
Kor ft* . in I •« •• r Lbiml. iiolil**, Kalni**r
three Rainier prerincts.
In both of
Members
of
the
Guild
of
the
St
v, I,low iw. sons and ............taiikh- I undertaken the work at thut place,
these communities the compulsory
m*-m la* r uf th«* ti tic 1 t ‘lat * kan b*
ami
N«*hal«*ni
vh 1I**>
Helens
Episcopal
church
will
hold
a
uli of whom reside In Oregon and Lester Sheeley, the Vernonla at-
school bill was a red hot issue and
a III redi**. "OH
Klan point ii t* phon«* in t r e t u r n » ami c
ihool
He
Am.Tlcm a A n a w » r
■ old tornejr will aea that the Nehalam trai­ bazaar In the Guild hall Wednes­ hy reference to the tabulated returns
»perlai rm* •»«•ng'*r ggth«*r**d the re
Supper will le it can b<- seen that tiie supporters of
l i ’ ''Mi . who »Trow I ley responds At Yankton, Mrs Fred day, November 15.
nil la» r«*clt 1 h) Mia» Lillian liar tur..»* friiin Srappoo»e Wgrren amt th;., i loir old lh ml ha
th.Tr
f ie n d
passed on. I lirtggs will solicit for the Ked dross served from 5:30 o'clock until 7 ’. he bill favored Mr Pierce, the vote
progrutn. ther«» will Vank;pf)
Aft* r
l(**turn were brought If
¡and Mrs. A Meaerve will call on the and at a moderate price. After two for the bill and for Pierce being al
and ìl i
ami »in g in g um!« r tin- from the three precinct» In St Mel
o ’,lock in the afternoon there will
most the same.
B R I I 'T ’ H A P P E N I N G S
¡employes
o f the Milton (.'reek Log
fKtlou of Mr J V A Kam el!
ri» .uni by midnight a correct «*»t!-I
be a sale of fancy work, useful
For state senator, W. J H. Clark,
T
H
E
W
E
E
K
«
"
'
«
company
In th*’ aCfrntHMi ther** will b mate of the reault wa* »htaln«**) Tin-1
household
articles,
candy
and
cooked
OI
The Red ( ross is doing a vast
republican nominee defeated Dr. E.
Bi»M»m«Mi’ « galore, h I«* w niotorcycl** Mint 1» lt»'bb?e*l tu the telephCHH*
food.
A
feature
of
tlie
bazaar
which
T. Hedlund. democratic nominee d *
amount of work for the ex-service
rotnpany and It» employ«« fur the
;.j »u(. :..»• » on Columbia »*tr*
< ontnu'tlng I line
John (imuiiil- men and their families which Is In Is sure to bring joy to the hearts of Almost 700 votes
Clark was in fav­
ul ri“ ’ f‘*r boya am! girla
l‘ na goo.) »ervIce given which enabled It soii
and Fred
t'Iendenlng
have addition to their regular program for the children will be a “ surpris, or o f the compulsory bill hut didn’t
. L* .Ml:. -f Ht M'*lem» high Mil* to get accurate election return*
f. riticd a partnership and wlll en­ relief of the suffering and need” tree" which takes the ¡la ce of th, draw as many votes as did the dem­
On the tree will le ocratic candidate for governor wh,
gj Waihl -gton high o f l*ortland
gagé in generai tontractlng w, r k One of the leading papers of the "grab bag."
td tîit* 1-id *
f the légion u m ilia r) C O N W A Y T E A K E E I N
Boat building w ill he tIn ir specialiy , oun’. ry s.ate,! editorially that, "T h e useful articles and other articles also favored th»* adoption of the bill
111 rondad .« baraar In th»* i lly hull
The voters to show that they could
Red 'Truss should onlr which the children will enjoy. Mem­
A B I G S E A S T O R Y tiut they are pripui'-d lo do generai American
Uli u
the buiaar th ere *111
contractlng w,.rk
have to make its wants known to the bers of the Guild are working hard change their minds whenever they
preparing
for
the
bazaar
which
is
•imitai
Mlth
many
uiiium
Ho b«'
wanted to gave Sherman M. Miles,
public and it should be held an hon­
Me 'dr.lttla Of the hlkhe-t type
laiunclt h, ,»w
A scow built for
sure to be an enjoyable affair.
tertalnlng featu re»
,1 tad
democratic candidate, a majority ot
which provides att abundance of rap­ th« purpose of transporting lumber or by every American citizen to lie-
521 over his republican opponent. A
onrlitdltig the d a v a ••ntertaln
id fit" action I» I " he found In, was luunche,I ut the shipyard Thurs- long to the organization "
E Veateh. notwithstanding the fac'
Th«* Kerf Cross solicitors will cal! UNCLE RUBE AT
' th*' !• y Ion Mill bave u danrt "Shadow» of the
Sea "
which Is day afternoon. Th -,'ow ls 3oxk"
that Veateh had endorsed the com­
on you
Be prepared to meet them
: ». r.1 > hall
A plwlldld *» ì chea . citedul.'d for Ihe I.lherty Theatre
LIBERTY
TONIGHT
depth
and
will
and 5 1-2 feet in
anil greet them and exchange your
pulsory bill. Veateh carried the ¿o*-
ht« been engaged for th » ocra •• tomorrow
Saturday wi'h a »pe, carry 200,"00 feet of lumber
It
A story of rural Vermont, “ Uncle lowing precincts:
\piarv ( ’lateka-
tnd tima«* Mho atten d the ru
la| ArmlHlIce Kay matinee ut 1:3" was built for the HI Helens Lumber dollar for a membership in the or­ Rube," a four-act comedy, will b»
nie No.
t.
Marshland. Prescott,
ganization
I And dam e Mill ha ve a plea
It
a marine adventure story re company
presented at The Liberty tonight
Quincy. Rainier No 1. 2 and 3. a
-»••ning
pici<• will, Itrllb. and love Interest
There are fourteen people in the
total of * and Miles carried llirken-
Vl Tux Meeting.— •' V Ulakesle-. I
\*» in-Tc bant« of St Helen** hav* in . dltlon In the casi of primip.,.-
cast, members of Star Lodge. 1 O. feld. Chapman. Clu’ »kanie No. 2
VV'dnesdaj
night
for Salem S T E A M E R S T A K E
**d io (In « their placea **f hum ..ppearliis In support of Conway left
O. F. of Portland.
Members of th, (by 2 votes). Columbia City. Deer
when-
,e
will
meet
with
the
state
tax
|
I
.
,,rle.
the
alar,
there
ha»
been
us
C A L I F O E ^ N T A C A R G O E S local lodge of Odd Fellows are co Island, Helena. Gold,* Mist. St. Hol­
i» i o'cl k Hut unlay »ft«*rnoo?
department
and
consult
w
ith
them
a»
|
_______
'operating with the Portland mein ms Nos 1. 2 and 3. Soutli St Hel­
• i m their employe* in *cmhlcd one of the mus* remark-
alide , dlecl olls of marine types evei to the ratio of tax, s to be appor- i
take* part In the cel
Bortun
For the week ending tomorrow hers and it seems assured that
ens. Vernonia. Warren and Yankton,
tinned
to
t'olumbia
county.
Before
I,, motion pictures. Indù,link
*»m o f tlie legion «*i I
M
| night four cargoes aggregating 4 - iirg e crowd will witness the play i total of 16 The votes for the can­
.liai Invitati* n to the pec« priictirallv everythin,: from the Jol­ i el urn lug I.. St Helens In* will vis­ oJO.OOO feet of lumber will leave St Tickets are on sale at the Centra didates in their respective home
iitda county to attend ly yount lar to the sodden old -all it i he liv* stock show
Helens destined for California ports grocery, Columbia street.
towns was: In Rainier. Veateh 28..
— 0
In A rifilatimi Hay cel«**
Uk. i•<
Miles 159; Veateh - majority 12S. In
There was The steamer Paraiso Is scheduled to
N,, , oui,, il M e e , lug.
ru doubt t here w 111 be |
depart
Saturday
night
for
San
Fed
St Helena, Veateh ITS, Miles 4 93
«uncu Mon-
no meeting of the city
Urge-
1 of out of-toMtl peoph •
ro
and
will
take
bolt
OO
U
feet
of
lum-
Miles' majority 315
Scappoose and
<lu> night
Recorder ( „Ifrey slat-
rio* steamer Daisy Putnam will
Warren also gave Miles a heavy vote
* d there was no business of e pecial I ',er
ulso
sal!
Saturday
night
laden
with
Miller < 'vimniis.sioner
Importane,• and what business whicn
1,150.000 feet of lumber for San
has .,,'cumulated would i,,* transar;-
The
race
for commissioner be­
SH E R IFF L O C A T E S
Pedro, and the Hammond steamer
d at the next n! • > ting of the coun-
Miller and William
Hal,*» will tak»* 1,100,000 feet o f 1 lump for ( ’o n jff ***** ( ' l u h O ffi c ia ls tween J. N
Monday
night.
No-
A N O T H E F
S T I L L ' n.ampmi. 1 •*»*»» of I*«»rtl«tl»«l h ,1,. m ,I Il which will be
Pringle was a close contest.
Clat-
lumber for the McCormick yards in
lieli«*\ *• Th«*tr t oil aides* < undi- skanie gave Miller almost an unani­
ember 13.
Wilmington
The steamer W illa­
Will
I
r\
»
ucl»»*l«,m
«
vi
Mh
N!
«her if
\i Itlnicti.n locatcl an
<Ut«‘ i t»uiit***1 O u t — M ay t all f*»r mous vote while tiie Nehalem valley
K. K mette left Thursday night for San
< elehr,ile» "Oil, Birthday
,i»s High satureia) \fl*in.a«n. \r-
«her ,ll| In....lav and It * » * rlsht
went strong for Pringle.
Rainier
Wednes­ Francisco and was laden with S65.-
gut,
k
wa-
7"
y.
ars
young
lt«H*c*uut t»f It all o ts .
iefe In -t Helena It m i h III n hiiii .II
also gave Mr. Pringle a good major­
day ..nil he ,11,1 not forge; the annl- 000 feet of lumber and carried a
iiiiitic«' I»») litri»«Hon
ity hut this was offset by the heavy
•ou«» lh liallroad a,Mil loti
Tie
V. n a n of his birth nor did he over­ number of pussengers The schooner
*0U»e » , ,,. , „pled by J It M 111 e e I
Helens.
Notwithstanding the tact that he vote Miller polled in St
Thomas J Lipton is at the dock of
look
th*
opportunity
of
celebrating
Miller car­
“i K r
ma
W h n Iha
The football t« am of St Helens it
ihe lslaiul Lumber company load­ was and is IU0 per cent for the peo­ Warren and Scappoos
After
receiving
,
alls
from
several
'ff rail. ’ . th* holla.' 11,'* at 111 w
high will ha*« •>' i opportunity Sal­ triends who wished him "many" ing a lumber curgo for San Pedro.
ple and wears no man’s collar. A n ­ ried the county by 149 votes.
to demónstrate
The
compulsory education bill
runniri.- , t there wan plenty " f urday
afternoon
The motor vessel La Merced ls ex­ drew Gump, independent candidate
Pappy eturns of the day Mr Quick
over
the
best
"
f
was hotly contested and neither the
tnuh i k e|i It runiiltiK for several tludr superiority
for
congress
did
not
set
a
square
pected
to
arrive
today
and
will
load
» • 1 left for Portland to see vho sights lumber for Redondo and San Pedro deal from the election boards of Co­ ad votes of nor the opponents o f the
|
l***
Mr Millar wan at th" rest th« Portlsnd s<-h Mil teaI.e
at the livestock show
C coph nn.| ad umpanled the aherlff t> ingtott high, for it e grid 11 on t' ltu of
and the schooner Oregon Pine will lumbia county, is the assertion of Mr. bill thought the result would he as
Wash­
Tl:- -i.erlff than . I,r,( »oh,- *1 will |„. here
, „ « » to Honolulu.
Mr and Mrs he here Monday or Tuesday to load Gump’s supporters Mayor Hallagh. it was. Only a fev. precincts voted
*PPfef.... , j y r Thonina
tie wa» Ingioi! Ita a been defeat ed once In th * , i.,reti,*,. V Golii w ho have boon here a 1.500.000 foot cargo of lumber for president of the Gump for Congress a majority against the bill, the heav­
,rl»lntt
iiio, which 1« » nitnlu past Ihre, y. ars 111 t to tnler-scholaio slue* Julv on a visit to Mr Coin *. ' us. rulia The McCormick steamers club, said: *’ I cannot understand iest vote against it being in Soap-
"fe ftoirti :. shop, a Iona t'olumhlll tic leagu e then mly defeat being pa r nts, Mr and Mrs W 1. Gout. Wapama and Multnomah are ex­ why th»* judges of the election poose where 67 voters favor**,1 it and
This was
-t-ret Ml Tl tnas left the auto un i handed I, , th» m by He , .mi poly lech ,eti YVetlni'*s,lav nigltt for 1-os Attg.'- pected to arrive Monday and will | should have overlooked .Mr. Gunip ,92 were opposed to it.
i ouch Aus-: ,. s „lid from there they will go to load lumber cargoes for California who wore no man’s collar.
To my more titan offset in \ernonia whore
ifr’ ' I f
1 Mr Wellington to Hie IIIc about
'»') ’ he lumber business is in a| certain knowledge, Candidate Gum* 204 voted for the hill as against 6S
re- tl ,11 St Helens has > lh n, lulu vvh ■!'»* both of then, bava
»•Client ,'f the court ho use
Moth th, believes
In Prescott the vote was
«Olcr .Ml Thi.iuaa plead millty to better team than Washington and ari opted positions in tho Korean hiaul'h) condition is indicated by th*' I received a number of votes in St opposed
'h lull.,i., , r || „ prohibition law ih la I» the i pinion - f th« members , l.risllan Instituí"
Mn * L K'*t- rep,. 1 , f the West Coast Lumber-j Helens, yes. it might be that being 3 7 for and 7 against and the two
V eh>s, and ■•* ,, o, mot he,- of Mrs Goln. uccompun- men - association for the week etui-, i o | ,.pr eatit for the people and Inde Clatskanle precinct* also gave a m.i-
filler a, fin..,| $L>ni> unil T h o m o of the local teliti,
joritj for the bill.
It carried by a
is expected and »
4
iction o f pendent, he ran ahead ol the ticket
1. 1 them to I .OS Angeles
I
a- waa auppowatl to I»' citing conte
big majority in the thro. Rainier
the t tills reporting was 5 per cent H. F
McCormick, close personal
noI tool Krlnd'nK httal ,li,ubt there will be hundreds of,
Vi...at Game I jiw »- Deputy Game tbove normal; the mills manufac­ friend of Mr. Gump and vice presi­ precincts and in tl’.e three St Helens
.in 1 i . at. .1 on the side o f Ills
precincts
Warren gave a majority
....... . Warden Itrowtt wish.*» the following tured 104 million feet of lumber and dent of the Gump for Congress club of
kit W e Klx Km " It
3 > against it. but Yankton more
regolati i of th,* game laws brought shipped 70 million feet
“ Our candidate emerged
In forty- stated:
’ ''vl'b ' '.at the sh'Tlff dliln’t
t„ the attention of the public: "Tho four weeks the production has been from the cyclone cellar unscathed than evened this up by voting a ma­
*' * a ! i-t',.■ r mis referred 1« thu
migiatory gum»* birds specified :n almost four billion feet and ship­ and unharmed. He is still with the jority of 29 for it.
i»'»'"' .t . tl..... ..
for moon touchdown six ......«......
Tiie single tax amendment was
taken during ments were three and one-half bil­ people and will remain with them,
|{***< u I h tIon 4 muy
began
LUI», buck and
.1 «mtad Mr T h o r
snowed under by th- decisive vote
Kit a gun only, not
(li**
op*n
for
such
small
matters
as
cyclone*
*
\ . . 11 sa V “ We l ' I made the necessary
Tile exposition bill
mg,*, fired from lion feet.
larger than N'o ! "
and elections do not worry Hon Mt ot 1698 to 59».
A'll III,| I ,v '.| P'la Him "
The j
, may be taken dur­
carried by i small majority and the
"
-
n
d
'
V
.
r
Hie
shoulder;
they
Gump
who
has
no
collar
(no
I
mean
‘"'riff . I t ! , ins, nay and was aid first ,|„art<'r atol in tn
measure was d,*f ated l»y
goal line Ing the open seas um from the land F A M O U S O L D P L A Y
wears no collar I The fact that the Income tax
sued F
^ »n.l abetted |n Jud«'' Philip
ter 8t il lens
li*
Hill
Of
"
*l"g.
th>*
4
0"
votes
ended
St
Helens
did
not
and
water
wi
t
h!
. half
F IL M E D
F O R S C R E E N election boards in St
------ 0 > --------
once ini'te
d from a blind or
John !.. Storia vas elected justice
use of decoy
______
'count the numerous votes cast for
0
Helens 1*. H I » » ' " ro
of the peace over John Philip, pre>-
(heir lone touch floating device ot , her than ., pow.T
Andy
ts
just
another
Illustration
of
lllllshoro
mede
8torla’s vote wus
WAS? M E E T I N G
If we glance backward to the film
boat under sail,
how the people’s choice is often de­ ent incumbent.
,,„artet
A '""K boat sail boat. at .
success of the pust. w.* will find one
70» to Philip’ 'a 539. a majority of
C A I F .E I) F O R N O V
20 down In Ho' ttdf'1
run of several ,r any floating device towed hy a
feated.
I
am
inclined
to
believe
that
oustunding feature, that the big pic­
17"
St.>rln arri, ,1 Chapman. D v r
pov> ,*r hont or sail bout
tures had us a foundation a ginnll had the election boards counted Mr Island, Seapp,
St. Helens No
Gump's
votes,
he
would
have
been
. *^u ■■ ii- r hoard hold their roan
Coroner
• lory
The story of “ Ten Nights in
1 and Yankton, while Philip carried
Try to I sm *,it»* Itel,»live».
elected
hy
more
than
37
votes
Whll.
11 1**• ■ 111 |
nlaht and receive I
T 8 White ia making an effort to a liar Room," which comes to T h e 1 I can make no positive statement u' Columbia Citv. St Helens No 2 and
Ionian tlrlswold. con
Thomas Liberty next Sunday and Monday.!
locate the
lelatives of
time you may say that a commit-; South >t Helens.
* ^ r " i' I ' tiKlnaar relative '<> Mi'
camp of wit It the usual two shows Sunday this
---- -
.
.
in the state there was a general
*
afternoon,
is
a
simple
tale
of
com-
tee
from
the Gump for Congress ,*lu landslide for the democratic candi­
"
'in
Mr tirlswold a re ville kl.ked goal
' ‘ ourk A wh"
‘“ '“ ' „ " ' t h e Kerry rail-
1
U,.ab- Porter
Cars«,
an,
serlously
considering
a
petition
rl
i" |a.., ,,r a puntpliiK station
Kourk was moti folks in a small country town,
date for governor.
It appears that
t„ f,.„r ro id Sunday night.
1 «refer.!,,. ,,, ((,,, present arnv team got *»«** rt,t 1
,.*ars of age and had and abound* in heart throbs, thrills, asking for a recount in order that th, democrats and republicans vied as 'O
en cross»"! thè g<
k, .K,.,| g,.;,l about 60 » r
"people’s
choice"
may
ho
credited
> «y-ten,
Mayor
llallaph
was
for the company for ti’itis. laughter, hate. love, romance
which party c uld east the most
been working
with the enormous majority which l
,,r'","t" >' th.. nieetltiK and he and Tt......mire team v
Nothing was and suspense
votes f,.r Pier,,*
Hi> majority will
‘ ¿ " wa!( „ „ „ d the past two no tubs
am
sure
he
has
received
Andrew
'* wi *I' t lioard a a reed to call • gal»».* and tl ie lr t* « ' ,
The very title, "Ten Nights In i
l e between
and 3 4 . " " « over
|( r ,,n,er.
Gump.
Min.
Chester
or
Uncle
Him
'•»« tie . t|„v ,,f the rttUena for
....... . .........> - «
Bar Room.” stirs up memories of
to where
Olcott
Tlte kit Klux Klan and the
will
stand
for
no
akull-dttggery
In
tilihy
wl"
’
gante
and
"'uliv even mu, November 20. when piayeil " remarkahl*
tears and laughter
It was the ap
so-called
Patriotic Societies voted
ere iti» «*,
«h|i
this matter and. should the commit­
« » " " ' r"
. . ' “ •"‘M a III |,e read and stiaaes alt),ot,gli ‘.Utw.-tK»« •», f(vnr ,|,,f 1 1 ve f resided'of
i r ' white stated that he
he had been peal to the emotion that caused our tee ftn.l that the election boards hav* solidly for Pierce and party line*
of deceased father» and mothers, granulai tiers
r" " ' i v d from lh " rltliena and boro center, put
Based on
|»ratt » h«> Informed that « - ," » * r
Gump, were entirely fo gotten
•Ipaieri
The report of Knatneer
but he had not and grandmothers, perhaps to the worked against Candidate
I and ..CCenaiw J f j « » ” ;
h fourth lived In Portland
drastic measures will be taken im­ the vote cast for the candidates for
number
of
millions,
to
read
and
go
her
The
body
!
4
^r , * "ld .ad notice from ihe water
governor. Columbia's vote was 3242.
been able to h w a "’ be Interred tor and see It as a stag, play, and now mediately."
, " 1
I" the mass meeting will
here and «IH
The election returns reporter of For the school measure, 3145 voters
pcrlod.
a
l
«
.
i-Vlons
of
"
"
Hit'll., bed In the next lasue o f The
verni » days
and (t
It in
!» the
expressed their preference
In last
.in » mill
*»•*• hope
» wr* of the ,,1>t ( h,. groat story has been filmed
! recelvod lite
(,| H|,|, dir»"*!
nmv Ret In touen th,.v will once more go and take their The Mist made a careful check of week's Mist it was stated that tho
they wilt onct
* ......
The the election statements and not one
rotter that he
children
and
grandchildren.
the man
estimate of County Clerk Hunt was
vitti relatlres of
nlrture is
|„ filled
rilled
with Incidents
tn rw rn ii that of them appears the name
of Mi
luvra with
^ |ump up |nto OHtnp »„ h o u g h tt 1» generally con 3 1 ««. of J W Day. chairman of
golil to arrive In Pan work
woman o f means tn pletnrt
democratic central committee
rt„. average
¿ w A * of bring the
Ihe signing o f the arnu
ì w ,»f thè sugar con Durivi;! wears »bout 6* pounds
one's throat, sends the thrills ting ! ci'ded that he waa the most popular the .14«« and the guess of The M -t
candidate
There’s
something
wrong
was
I wen received from New
and
j
ling up and down one's spine
Bused on the vote for
M, r
h
« p ì . » . " 1 s " 1" -
,,lr' _____
somewhere Is the opinion expressed was 3 22 4
'"tal announcement w.
HI» IH •*«« 1,1 1
holds 11» audience engrossed and
rnised tile stotal by 18.
!
frollt
t
o
r
c
ig
li
so,iree
_
------
by
Gump
suppeirter*
j
governor
wt
nuisance
now
is
Now Fork Trust com
Only smoke
- how tense to the very last foot of film
It had shipped *5011.«"" !
to make a smoke.
The hard that wl.dds, tllOcJ"'
t li»* Canadian Hank of seldom wleldH «he hroomsttck
WASHINGTON HIGH
FOR SATURDAY GAME
r ; ; Hya S ’i. . . . »
ELECTION BOARDS
UNFAIR TO GUMP