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THE VOLUM K XLI ST. HELENS MIST Ml.LENS. OREGON, FRIDAY, CIRCUIT COURT CONVENES MONDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1922 ST HELENS FLAYS LUMBER SHIPMENTS RAINIER THURSDAY FOR WEEK LARGE , ROUGH D IAM O N D ” W ITH lO M M IX ** Patrons o f th«* movie*» look upon Tom Mix as an old acquaio tance, '** { 11 *bip of ( outil V lo siv l'ureo«**» (»i* li» ( ali fonila Pori« and are invariably plea.-»od wh» n th<- ll#c In < >1— 1 1 hi 'K' ( mwt| Will mul Om- lo I Irleni— H!\- Mast"<l a ’tnouiiceinent of his coining is made \\ii ti M r s l»> O h il Maini by a screen playhouse. St Helen« Is II* 1 Its to H* «• ( hiiiu *; S Ito » mi U n ulto Arriv is i fo r no exception to the general rule S o l f i U i l u r r r Slx-aks— A|»j>"-als tu l\ ili VV \ oiiinn • liliali i. »,i luit In l\ill \fi- i ' 1 ** Mix Is popular here, and his produc I il iy.* ns to Takt- 'lori- I 11 I f ri-si In rifltji• >n «• 1 \ ti t or y. < n in o fot Instruit,e tions never fall to call forth an un Ilo* |*ro|MM*al of fair Hit'» •trJ " '' bouili t,f T'xlny— Luige Aulitene« usual attendance. Tilt* waterfront Man In en ih* seem- Inic day will mm ) th«* blK Ü«rriNü' Manager Cates has Tom Mix In, Ifcuv-x la it u r e . In* football U*U.I1« of <f unusual activity (luring this week "H ou gh Diamond." «aid to be his; tn«l liainii r hl^h and and the lumber shipments for the very best production, scheduled for i.| iilit* r«fuH«*«l l llefore a large audience in the Il r«*p t Hcrap week ending tomorrow night will a p - ! Saturday night o f this week, and It; iiriuK«1 utul «I•• t«*«inI(i j is a safe bet that the mere announce- Itigli .ichool auditorium Wednesday i I r I i Kulnl‘ 1i * ou Id proximate 7,000,(iOO feet iff»*cllohM ali« uhi Ito! la The steamer George Olson depart- mem will result In a capacity house. night, l'rofesaor Irving là. Vlning, of ' **r tbun to a William WIMoii *i k «• • I O St iiclt'IlH and tin* ■ •(I Tuesday night laden with 1,340.- Hough Iiiamond" 1s characterixed Ashland, Oregon delivered a mas- i'.irf ialiti, ut teinpted lo 111 v « * *'■ *■ •••" ■ which Will be long re •1 « f St H«*li n*. It**- 000 feet of lumber for San lJ*-dro bjf the Critics u being Mni Klleii Kvitn*» of th" schooner Thomas J Llpton 1 ' 'Testing and most thrilling picture membered by those who were so for- • about tie: ,% llt'll «hi* • * Hi'il p«**l i » * * ti t • i Wednesday evening carrying every film ed by this (nvorlte stunt tunate as to hear him. I'rotessor both n weight and o:h bis b«*ut| klIliiiK uni r clulma t ho **dK‘* 1,200,000 fee. of lumber for the| artist, dull moments being entirely » Ining is a member of the direcior- i n 11 y The iraKi'dy or , . ate o f the Oregon .state Chamber of n account of huritiK » ito o clock Tuewtin» earn ! M ormlck steamer C e l l l l o ----------------•--------------- • ippearanee defeat- t,. Kv.-ll» residence oli ad. n with »50 000 f-t of lumber and E P I S C O P A L D E A N E R Y >‘«'r" «« '» er the auspices of the St. : fit«- >s'*(»ri* Vs ClOHB . • t, .limili olii* blork AUTO F AT AI.I.Y imber of paesengors, B E G IN S H E R E M O N D A Y rce He udg**H d**clui • Hurt i.itneite utr«*«*l INJURE.’. PEI)EST RIAN lei ..... . Thursday night for Ban B **0 1 IMS ■ U l l U A i wa P»kan on another ■ rodltod to fu m a 4 » 111 h after ih«* trafc«*d) •< d n and wa followed by the v , topic, but wlmn noticing the num- hat the Tbm M I • Noteil I lerg> men i '»iniiis; f»»r %n- her of young people in the audience, 'K' *1 Milli siili, k Lt luti. N m r h»*ld wli«*u ( amai» steamer Multnomah which had a car-j !,» tif ho trujcody nnd nual Con vocation. changed his subject to fit the occas Ht n|)|MN» « |l|t « frolli ItijtiM«* ) lu v* put the bull go of >25,000 feet of lumber for de « «11 li K up lo l( 8 ion Hroiessor Vlulng was lntro- livery at Kan Francisco. The Mult- !»• Hud it not been Wllaon. ah»»m I bavi* ll-ginniiig Monday evening. No- duced hy President Flynn of the 'Oinah also carried a number of pas n St H**l*iis would ti vi tu ber o f > ear». «••»tu** veinber 27th, tlf'- winter convocation local chamber sengers tiou of the Northern beanery of th« i n opening his address he ex- .«turila) M<* Itati l»< ••*» 'I'lie steamer Hlder Ilanlfy will de-| Si llel»»ns by a Ep. copal churcli will he held at plained why he had changed subjects tlaiid al ih«* Karl liutm part tonight after having taken on | "'•al hoys making 1 hrist Episcopal church In St. Hel- and proceeded immediately to give Ulti* ut blu traila, tbal u few minute- of 3U0.000 feet of lumber for San Ped-j '■if- This will bring together some the audience something to think • r 1.onic hefor« tu) ilro and the steamer Iialsy Matthews! fifteei or twenty o f the clergy and about ‘ ‘The real .-druggie of life is he Astoria lads v% ni« h iva» threo y««*r» '•eheduled to leave Saturday night follow up their kchievcnen t." he declared, "a nd a 11v•*«! In Warren. Mr r early Sunday morning with a car T ■ mass meeting which is open to ¡man's success depends on wtiat op- »lid appi ly losing p. . ii , buiiband were k " ■**» f 1 ‘21)0.000 feet of lumber for the public, is for the purpose of position he can o v e r c o n e and not in '*••<1 the Astoria ut i yrar uft'-r my tin ■in Pedro and Redondo 1 promoting the nation-wide campaign th- term of dollars and cents he has reo goals in the b«*Kun to rail on I lie Japanese steamer Kohannn I * movement now occupying the » t - ; gathered.** When Kainler Maru, laden with 2.000.000 feet of «Bt1 tor f « i ,i t t w«» > «»am we kef (■•Mi i of the Episcopal churcii. The - i f j bad a boy going to school I rii» 1 1 y cam e no ft aol on H**V‘ ral tinn » here j lumber for Kobe and Yokahoma will speakers will h'- I>r Wilson John- would not pay co much attention to • » marry him hu» I n**i h» ti depart this morning The steamer discesan chairman the technical knowledge for that inparlng tli ! .¡ni 1 would marry bln ft pr- 1 ' ' • lia been In port for a week Anoth- for the movement. Rev T h om n i Jet;- ;»1 i»»* gathered anyway, but I it would ail!* t<* OUT hi)lint* ‘ •" ,ir '-r Japatiea». steamer, the Kaiku Ma- kins, reitor of St David’s church v 0 uld s -o that the lad accomplishes re about ' veil I j ru arr|T,.d Wednesday night and Is i 1 1| he wait l'oint; It> rt , l Bishop Sumner thi ta k that was b a t o n him. If he * .tnd Monday un» taking on a partial ta rgo of logs very prob- Vuatlti h » s I.» :,,* .ifti’ r »vi« ha«l «»Ute 1 ' Tlie six masted schooner Oregon Pine tn? ; facing that problem squarely larly so ti .(toi my 20 y«*ur old iri ved Wednesday afternoon and f St Helens and will hold their wjtb a determination to master It, • a to k . h* MUiy« tl a nmiti depended w,n load 1.000,000 feet o f lumber conference on Tuesday. Ttiere will then he will be a success.” This re- '•1,1 11 * 'll for Australia The balance o f the he a celebration of the Holy < om mark was directed to the boys and ik«* kite! • ’ »lid «Kain prop« a«*d mat Kainler. cargo of about 2,250.000 feet was munion at 7:30 u m and the Ym-, girls who occupied the front seats ar*» being made to •'ure furnished by mills In Portland. . ¡tors will be entertained at break- En(j who paid close attention to the •r Atnerlra t»> take th Several coastwise steamers are ex- : fast at the St Helens hotel. The lecturer's remarks ffs down lo Kulni I'Ut up petted to arrive during the coining conference of the clergy o f the u e to i,i them of the opportunities deftnite arrange- w» , k and a steamer for a par* cargo church will begin at 9:3 0 o'clock for young men and women who ape- ado It is "Ipeet- fofr the A'lanttc coar.t is also sched and will be addressed by Rev Hor- c»a 1 iz*-. 1 and who overcame the ob- convenient tr ans-. tiled to arrive M o f the itacles and dlfflcultiea in various arranged f >r and i -rlx».d Weekly Lumtier Review. St Helens people told him I wax u * r • Martyr at Portland His subject will fajjUr»» as a “ little black Imp" who One hundred and forty-six n ills to witness tin « man and 1 ■ brist an Faith as Applied to hovered around to take advantage of called at 2 reporting to West Coast Lumber Modern tiiae He didn't »ay Life ” Rev W allace H. »by h.-ys or girls I cant't do it " men's association for the week •.»tid t ut V. out to the room , t Everton. the recently elected rector -.jf , b e imp once gets the best ing November 10th, manufactur my »on or m p le d and î ,.f St Mark’s cburcli of Portland, 0)» yoUi” the speaker declared, “ ho l‘ S 5*2,181 feet of lumber; sold >2,-1 i , ttreuftlriK tt, |(n a Wa Y will have as hla 1 Bit ■;; > with you all of your life and DEDICATION OI '.4 9 feet; and ship p'd H.'» 224,- '»*»» he raine out t« th in Symbolism " uther little black imps will be on his 728 feet. CHURCH SUNDAY Luncheon will bo served bv the 4i(j e but once y.ou have him con- a a » fully tirer orni und Thirty-eight per cent of the week's | la ' • Guild hall qUerwj ¡.,. will not molest you any Without any uat on r» rational lumber shipments moved l»y water h a P ! f o n a y t u o u t h at noon and a business meeting and more •■ ahh«*d tin* 1l> y t h«- t h roui BRI El- HAPPENINGS ■ i,u t ol l« . d I k at. I Tin.- amounted to 24.814,728 feet, of - : tallied ’ ha audience with 1 v «&tid ' il ■ OF THE WEEK i-i , ,.s |,e- whirl] 17.331.572 fee' moved coast- The regular hil personal experiences II- rhukeil : IK ht liow William wise and intercoastal; aa.l 7.603,150 j 3 o ’c l o c k H« v Christ's Episcopal <hurch Sunday w j, called "bad boys.” The boys H. '. (.. th«« fio H the First feet export Hall shipments an.ount- \ 1114*||i •(ft I « |(l« »tl I «.III* «*. * 'I N i Kir » i of •vening will he in charge o f the Rt were n..t bad. he said, but needed 1 fn*ii» tu]> tliroal ami Portland ed to 1,360 cars • »Tn of Columbi)« Pont 42. American ; h of Rev Walter T Sumner. 1' 1 > Bis- ¡vice o f older hip pte 1 1 ||M i serin hi p " f O re go n The bishop will con- f r|en<j s or "b ig brothers." He re- »«»I 4tul I thought TH A N K SG IVIN G TO f O re Mc K i r « • f Whera many of tin II B E O B S E R V E D lie, gioierally. is invited to he Pr*'q' these boys had climbed the ladder of hari.t th.it I ri»uM i ’ . .11 hear him eni. ________ _ success, and were now helping in the ► \Vh«*n In* illdn*! find t !'*n i v r e i s s The peopl»» of St Helens will oh* inviti* th* pubi! _____ ^ L L "rTT-fr-K,c- T- work of reclaiming boys " w h o to- ■Mth hi» right hand h** ,l. n u \|»-ts- serve '1 lianksgivlng Day to the full- S C H O O L r - A r L N S L morrow will be the men of the na- • h in d and ft*lt in h l» t ker and est exti-nt There will be family re B U D G E T A P P R O V E D tion " 1 a ft», on th* flo o f and unions and visiting and Ibe euslom- )t.i*»(|u« i .»'!• li.»II _______ He advocated a com munity house .k. -i ill» t k to tn** 11* ... ini: s'Tvtce try big Thanksgiviug dinners. The i 1 , - and girls could gather • floor and h t*%rt• •«i f* » it pei iti mills will close for the day as wil! district N, 2 met at the high school and have wholesome amusement. He which I h » i»n«i my Min li Southern all of the business houses and the preparatory hanks and public otiices will also auditorium Monday evening to con- inquired if there were any places in i,l, r the budget of school expenses St Helens where such wholesome •ft me I kin w it « Rutherford he closed. :«nd .is prepared hy the school directors, amusement might be had and by the a> ape I began I’ ll ion services will be held at the Charles Graham, chairman, presided silence of the audience he was con- it fur the kltd (urn Methodist church In the morning at Frank George school clerk, vtneed that there were no such plac- door and icro*:in our bacii yard to \\ 1" o'clo ck and the Free Methodist j Mrs. the budget and upon motion es. " A red-blooded boy needs some Mr A 1 s' ho UN** Mfh l-¿» a n church will have their services in I read rid without discussion, the budget a m u s e m e n t” the speaker said, "and au»t lu» In ti i1 my acTrulli* for 1 «’I i.t evening w as adopted as read you I an" expect him to hang around tort no .( >urk do O. ut.tl l«*t Taking advantage of the holiday, w Since the business for which the home all the time If he does not Il Aa 1 went i nto th<1* ho tt H*' 1 Haw i number o f St Helens people are lt*b Tlie stock "»tinil.n \ .^tt meting » is called was transacted so have some plnce to go the first, thing VtlUou ■>n t ho back porch ot my making preparations to spend the da', on Snuda- quickly, il was evident that some we know he will be hangtng around kou»« 1 t hink he had the plated ill to made a call •*' lay vlsititlg relatives tn other c o m were not satisfied so an argument the P' >1 halls and there he can al- kit hand arid 1 noticed th.it h« 1 munities. St Helens will observe nil Mr* Percy wus started us to the $1000 for trail.-- ways find company * Mn- •ot hav on voat or u o r c u H i 1 Helen* has p,.nation of high school pupil- who Helens snd pr<‘ - Thanksgiving for St " I f a boy or girl goes wrong and «Udii 1 via «• if he w«• nt buck much for which to be thankful. a hi reside outside the district, also as you haven't done anything to help to the I d . . rd.iv When lit* reached , ♦ to the necessity of bavin : more room, him you are at least 50 per cent gull; tile p, ,, ,n ,i aiidu't fin»! t I : «*m« III Hr. Edwin Ross, one of the dire.- tv of the crime he or she committed A (lei bared |,a ' D K Hi•en h mi a shelf In II« tors said that the school was hailly the speaker saicL . .. . Ibe lieti t •til an il 1 km •w If he K"' : 11 overcrowded and thought some ac- He emphasized t l » ‘ »mugh that Ii** would 111 in••. so 1 run as fust 111 tten should be taken ns to making n o matter « w a a a d yesterday I could V\ hen 1 V eut t Mm lui WH 1 : I, • ti W ta a new day. hou-xc (t| »* l.ilW . T'Hlll. litre la until l*d . . , .-ose your eyes lately (,„ < * of thi» Kvaiit. r i d d i ! ice were brought ,n there would be a; before you go to sleep. say. I arut (h*. «liwtanre fr« '111 ilOUHl* scarcity of room " Hr Ross said have no fear o f what f'OUW»* U about iJG feat 1 neither Mr 1 Hi that bringing ,n the outside^ high " nd unp- e Jmilced' then Uw« or myself h«*ard the pisl'-l »1 pr tud Mm 1 -a v\ h not If l«*i1 Sheriff vt «•1 •HU* Ilf V* tlrtnll «II IK f* : school las, year were the same quar- »»£ dtf„ not permit a Si'll I,iini*"t I r.*»« u»f. 1 ' Hel he hotlHii* t«iU ’when the :ers as oceupt.d this year and that , account o f the speech a ml w •nt to t he Iloti1»« t M r n d « scholart had not ------ Jl*» ET US oive thanks—not for those gifts alone 3 ttd it can be safely said that the one » llson «I••ail In •fhe t«•nt crowded out. Judfft* White cl and one-half hour address or talk, as tir [Il 1 of (1 '■H 1) 1« JUsI ha«•k V + Of field and garden, tree and fruitful vine. terix.'d Dr ROSS- remarks „ r rofes sor V intng designated it. left a *»ott hud1 II1 \V It >H broil Cl »V «*e W silly. Others sp oke on the sub- . , ________ , ________ » k *. h .» e o But tot thi -e gifts by which our lives have grown lasting Impression upon the hearers of yard > fumll y and! wa f. ject and all were in favor o f ha*- and good will result from It for it i th. mid of my foil )«*nr More nearlj like the Infinite design ing the outside high school students audipnce something to think an|f*op In my hed r.M Both F H Taylor and Bill K* Ketel ,,el * - ( The chamber o f commercs il fair liapp«*n«‘<l M) « were at the meeting and made short •_’*£ , ar„ b<> conRratulated ■ongratulated on >iD. | h Will tain ami I»« Let u: give thanks, from fervent hearts, for love; talks Taylor maintained that more . . d lecturer here v,‘ •»!«! and tli«* Imi»), t * 11 f f « high school facilities should be had Eure love toward God, unselfish love toward man: •»Id W»* hnv • llv»*«l hi S at the S! Helens school and K etel' •i* .i lift mor.» filini a > « *.» r 1 i tenderness, compassion—gifts above thought the McBride school in West ANOTHEE. STILL r.rTn--* Mo* %•• • u ■ 1 tri‘1 ' « f that llv.il In W iirn n st Helt ■ - sho Id is j OCATEL) What human thought could wish to have, or plan. ,,!*r ' iiiishtinil died " so there "w ould be room for a social *■ t onerete I tpe « ‘ I ^ ^ ^ , (l. , to " ' Ho rlif W 'llln g t o ii arrived m eetin g." * # »H III H” *’ l :* * , I l ... ,l *hi l.aw- residence, which "• Ex mayor Salo n moved that the sh eriff Wellington. Deputy Wal- Let u- give thanks for the great gift of prayer 'J*1' « r. talnule» after I f wa< not meeting adjourn, since the business ter Hadfield and Judge Martin White ****‘‘« 1,1 1 »me, be went through t l f Bv which we reach the consciousness of peace. was transacted and the motion car- paid an official visit to the ranch o f ’ »t‘1 t the Evans residence In I l f rled The budget o f expense calls for Gtnepes«e Saltalamachta Thursday And real . c the constant help and care s ... - » * » • a r of t to- to ant >21.446.23 to be raised hy taxation morning and found a still in the ,ou"'l Wil on's body The pistol, n . u h ” # - • . Gl Ina» th** flWn <H Of L' vc divine, that cannot lapse nor cease. which is a decron** o f about $‘2000 basement o f his home. The man Uvea n)||,»s •-rulli,,,. near hi» right band who are i in a nice ranch house a short dis compared to last year tance from the Yankton road and n ••■ had shot him elf through view, lo furnish som. - • r of concrete pipe for w a " t ««>«« »* th* be»,i ib ut midway between Houlton and I ci u- give thanks fot true and loyal friends. BILLIA RD EX PER T ¡U f(» JiJFitD Ifl# It Is in. opinion ,,f the sh eriff that Yankton In addition to the still a For h me. and family ties; for work, for play; COMES TUESDAY 5-galb n keg o f moonshine was tak hen ■ »'tug that Mrs Evan* hail » olt.mbl t l p * r s «. ..».I 1 en and several barrels of mash d e ............ to carry out t t f Plea g r o w n ti. . 'olu m l.l. i r ‘ F o r beauty, and the grace that laughter lends The "Famous Mask Marvel", the stroyed. The man so It Is stated, he made after the (|iiuri»l I"' sensation o f the billiard world and a To toil < > r trial, on our daily way. *'• " the ronple. ami lltal there .......... T‘‘ l,arr t , ^ 7 a S d l « . ^ <n a I" claims he was making the whiskey ami are «■ r». | > | | . ( ,|horn pocket billiard expert **- I n « for rtv#tP UM Tht> stl„ wh;ch »''•'hi have been a murder and sill " ;'* • "* Tuesday even ng, November 35 capae1ty . , f . lr P<‘ ‘' ha,| not Mrs Evans escaped 2^ H* plays all comers and offer* .» « Let us give thanks that in this troubled hour. ., l“ oH was taken In charge by >5 to »n>a.ne who will defeat him in ^ n recently use, The m .n ta In ®r" " ' r \\ hite It was a plain ca»" lulu <*" '"** r h, Z I ..boni i v o - With skie- bedimmed bv doubt, by hate, by teai, a 126-hall contest A reward o f « • » , *'M be given . hearing he- 'Urlile (ini |b#. coron er deemed an $100. SO it is understood, is offered f*'r- *»“ 1 hil,P “ w*" M,d We can rejoice that Good alone has power. r à hlpp* : >' z ' » unneeeasary Mr W h ll« 1<* n , .. r in .# H» i r born to «he first person who Identifies * e . n l . e r ... MHS ” f r„ m t h è or ll' ■' 'I lighter o f the tleC 'Bsed. v l„,w, Can prove it true, and thus win heaven here. him The "Masked Marvel" will be Miss Esther Holllngworth has as ! of rb«»l< •* aFF Till' »»Conti, Wilson, w ho live« at Full at Eddie'* Place The small admls- her guest. Mrs Harold Holmes ot eotullMon am» . « * ' W ash lnrlon . and » I f wired « hard o f I. St( n o f 25o will he charged to those Portland Mr« Holmes will spend th • , ' 'itlil n»i| c o m e to the fune who wish to see the contest - week end at the Holllngworth home. * Another ilaUftbt'T. l e s s i - W d E ICrt All ¿RfUnrr ££!: ¿X J t fS Z X » - ...... . It"nlln ited on pago 10» ....