ST. HELENS MISTU M K X L ST. HhL.fc.NS ORKGON, fcRIDAY, AHPIL 29, 1921. NO. 20
I 1 C 1 III ON J W. HAY RAPSTAX COMMISSION LONGSHOREMEN IDLE; OPENING BALL GAME
SUNDAY AFTERNOONK. P. OFFICIALS
VISIT ST. HELENS
I.ni|.l.#yi*rs and l,oiiK»liomne«i in Huscltall Kcumui for Hi. Helen» Opens
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FOR NEXT YEARSTEAMERS LOADING*\t t on in II Mi'i'tlntc Monday
III* lutrri'fct lll|( I Ik ii its---Wants ( 'oIIIIIi ImsImii Abolished.
A f lo r th«* roll rail anil reading of th « in In ti v o f th « pre/louH uinotlngMonday night, hpvimuI o f tha round I men ami tin* inarhlial made verbal, r«|>orlN \Vhi*ti tho mayor ra l l «d on j
, I <trt U ’ lty Attorney Huy for u report lie | T l*« Rainier and Aslorla loculs ofimIu i .'.I In* li.nl no speeiul report on I I , A mill lhe Stevedoring us-|HtIcily business unless It w m lhut it wm »oclation, which represent« tbe «teem Helena
, t awarded (ll t|H, ,.)lv |„ | ||iul Hie thornier owner*. have not been able have mi opporiu imy to see the taut Hardisty o f Seaside fudge also accom- | At their last meeting the Ml. HelenaSlain Tax i (.mini lion uhollahed to come to an agreement, so the walk >*•¡1111 which Manager K it t'onyers panted the party. school hoard selected the teachersSupporting hi. i.iuteuient he pointed l,ul. which occurred on Friday, April has gotten togcher. The Standard The local members enjoyed hear- for the coming year. i rof. w L.out thul 1 he roiiiinlnslon fixed llm vul 22, h slill on So fur us tills paper Oil company team o f f 'orlland. which
the public Mnrvlce can ascertain the wnploycrs served is recognized
f.ruinl Chancellor Clark and Other (.rand Lodge O ff ic ia l» Make A n
nual Visit to Iiocal l/udg)'.at Fair (¿murids l*ark Hunduy
The presence o f grand lodge offl-\fiernooii. I ast I'm-tlunil rm%
liiMikeil for I irsi Cíame..am d a i s at Avon Lodge No. 62, Knights ¡Most A l l o f I 'resent Faculty O ffered
Contract by School Board. Sal
aries Are Itaised. .Normal School
Graduate*. to Itrceive More Pay.
for .olile time ie rull i l i ) Court it and grading I Helens f i l l s ie six bidders
rating wus the . i »s.I.f. 1 4 706 ; 0 0 . \ 1 .J4 fiO; Clark
1,4X0.20, M ill» a Idd o f $82,-
.1 i.proxiniatelyIn* Ml
o f Pythias. Tuesday night brought! out a large attendance o f the mem- j
~ — hers. Brand (Chancellor Clark Brand 1The baseball season will open In prelate Ja lo ff and Walter Gleason, |
St Helens Sunday afternoon, weath- grand keeper o f records and seals,< r jie,''nutting ■ 11 <1 the local fans will 1 were the vis iting representatives Mr. * > 1.n opportunity to see the fast Hardisty o f Seaside »«>dge also acconi-
whlch Manager K it t 'ouyers panted the party.
nut Ion of all of ing some very entertaining and in- Rutherford was re-elected and his. us one o f the best of structlve talks by the visitors The salary Increased from $2000 to $2800
im p . n i t loir In 1 'oluinln.t county at notice that the charge for traveling Hie '-nil-pro'- in Portland, will es grand chancellor touched on many per year, but he is to give the entire$2,068,000 in the year 10 19 in 1820, expense and hoard and lodging, gage the local Manager Conyers phases o f Pythian work^ and empha- year to the work Professor SpelssHu- valu.it » . is $ 1 u .s.ooo and in would not he puld after April 22 Si intend- to start Brown on the f iring sized very strongly the Americanism wag re-elected and his salary set at Hi;! I 11,. valuation would be approxl Helen |H in the ItuRiler district and line ami Itutie .Vlaxmeyer will lie for which the order stands. Among $1800 Miss Davis. Miss Mary Town- mutely $4<i,000 less than the previous 1,1 l '1 Helens 1 here are eighteen tneiii- wanned up to relieve Brown If It is other things, he said that a lodge, to send and Mrs. Holl ingworth were a li i nr Mr Day wa o f tbe opinion Is'fs o f the I I. A., and In Kulnler. necessary During the week the team be a success, must bean indefatigable so tendered contracts and each is to
that the him blooded InstitutIons" |which is headiiuartera for the branch, has Inm having dally practice and worker for eivie m n iu ikm i in nn. have a . n im - « i i * i r“ ' “ “ *"
concern promise immediately as- building equip
.rk D Is I heir title Informs the
I BBS pa It ie o f the ramps near the Flats
i a botti 1 Wmini. The other t wil l he estuh ilein end uf the hn a fo u r m i le ef I he road and
of . I
the clearing iiqd ■ I and there will : dollars left over 'laide for rorklng
•" ' ul o f the commission that! did the itvage tuxpuyer andlief.ii a "steady reduction In tbe val uulloli of public service corporation properties for several years " I le sain litui when A T Laws wus assessor.
g dally practice and worker for civic conditions. In no have a substantial raise In salary.Very little Conyers is positive he has a team other way, In his opinion, could a Miss Florence Ney of Blackfoot. Ida- t Rainier, which will do credit to St. Helens. lodge progress mor£ than by taking ho, was elected to teach the commer-
ud that there hud Prescott and Kulamu, but the long- In their first game at Rainier, t h e - - “ J‘
received better treatment Hi the bunds there are forty membersr- longshore work is done at
an active part In the upbuilding of cial course and her salary fixed aiAnd he $1600. Miss Alleen Townsend was
the property of Huy re 11 road company l*1* here, were allowed traveling e*wa
n----- ------------> x..o rx ii at.ll»shoremen union has maintained Its team -bowed up well and displayed Its community and town. ----- — . .headquarters at Rainier and. under much p*q> They won the game by was glad to say that the lodges o f o f fered the position made vaca 1 ywar time agreement, those who came a score o f I I to 6, making a g a m e O re g o n were fast awakening to thisfrom Rainier to wm ». on boats load- fight ufter the first Inning when fact and cited a number o f instances
Raittlet lead by f ive scores Conyers i<where lodges had taken a leading
the resignation of Professor Ho l l ing worth.
............. — - mi,n ivuxvs Hex*, iasen a leaning In the grades contracts have been,1 $...ri,0o 0 p r mile bH,,8**s “ »d $1 7 p^t day for hoard <a\s hi team has t..e fighting spirit part in making civic Improvemnts. o f fered Mrs. Barnett, Miss Sain, Mrs
ml ti w it 1 1 *• d at $14 tint) per lodging and wag. Irt addition to 95c and he expects them to win over the Walter Gleason Is so well known Lake, Miss Sharp, Miss ke te l andmil* In contra i to thh reduction, l’* r hour ,or overtime During the visiting team notwithstanding the to Avon lodge that he is almost count- Miss Allen. It is ..uaerstood that1.1 cited uii example of a certain man lM‘ H* '•!»•♦* month* approximately fact that they are considered as one ed a member o f the lodge, and the Miss Allen will not accept on accounthi knew win, owned 7 1 uci**s o f « 2 6 .0 0 0 Iium h.-eti paid for long- of Portland fa,*t teams members always anticipate hearing o f having made plans to go to some
otti»t o f I * game will be cttled promptly something good when Ole*aoa visits univerait) tk ts Miss Sain hasamount that h tax v a $1 per acre work has done In St Del at i; ;,o o ’clock and from the In- the lodge And on this ocoasion they* already accepted a position elsewhere.II - gust* 1 I. ■ till* mayor appoint ,-" H However, only 20 per cent o f ; let • t manifest, it appears that sev- were not disappointed He is a strong Contracts were ter-ciered the three
the labor was furnished by St. Ilel- oral hundred o f the local boosters advocate o f the dally practice o f the Misses Pringle who live in Ladysmith,Mfnmitl« 4- io nit-*t w ith the CMiintyruble V\ 1•at her court and h« « if i recomí ’tendal Ion en*•• hl» Wl • I king Cullili 1.1 b« roue!*-, und in t urn taken Several conference» have heen held
up with cacb county * ourt that the lie! ween offic ials of the St II.:*lensHie CO!ntrart State Tux coTnmiHHlon hi* H hoi Is bed Lumber company und thtt St II.'■lenswill Im* coin and the of the cun nlles longshoremen und It is probable that
* nl I»« it the hall grounds to give principled o f Pythianism— not only Wisconsin. Mrs. Frank George knows
(1m th«1 sing
uncoil rage men t to rtie home team. In the lodge room but out o f it. I f ■ these ladies and says they are wellFor t lie purpose o f raising neces- this were done at all times by all j recommended and are Normal school
sary funds for uniforms and other men, the grand lodge o ff ic ia l feels graduates. ( harles loake has beena me m a i equipment, the hall team will have a that even the need of churches would transferred to the McBride schoo
tnent wil ‘ .all Saturday night he unnecessary, notwithstanding the in Houlton and will be principal an_______ c — - «.I..v-v-vooai/, ux/tniiuttxauuilip, IUC j •** nuu.vu.. «».»vs " *“ e * *#l v the next few davn In the meantime and they hop* for a torge attendance. fact that he Is an active member o f a 'each the eighth grJfffe. H 8
>m i' - • lit'»; * r*> a f',4 \ iio on , A , x „v, m . nu>./>n u'uu trr .fifiixt ants will be -Mrs. r^irie tiroi, - . the several vessels in port are b e i n g -------------- ♦ - --------- enuren Mr. uieason wa^ grauneu. ■ —- ......................R K N I J - 'T T fc 'R T O with thtt great gain that thtt o r t w
c r u n n t n i D r c r n u c had made in mcmhcrahlp in the pa«to L l l U U L i ) 1 1\ 1 vJ I\o year, something ov*r 12,000 mem-
Da, ..... ira... . of on* lo«dml " " !l "nl " AN OPEN LETTER TO» i w — * receiving the same
per hour
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that 1 Ad hi- tew i
grad**; d wh** #:£«*<’
Dor u iii' i rast siti lour trip anic tttxl
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In la ii « protit
MANY
For farm th** lui XlVIThuilón lho**i' St lb rial. $(il*II- (’J III. M 12: <: hin» Aunt liRatiI k*ni ; I J K If,; I lift Huit ! 2QH) Uro it Pro* $ 2 ; -
$2; J $2; I
Th.*K I.$2' $6; I &0r;
planiteli In c i- u ii lamlxlng the i* up *n for truf
ami they arc wagen, viz: 96c
LAST MINUTELOCAL PICK-UPS
polnleft Mri'tlI»Iturg toad to Interview the county court
I a» u Market Councilman Burnett miggeatertfuni!* available that an accounting firm of Portland
lie employei| to check up the hook» of liti* recorder and treasurer und
he np'ii for truf install a new system of accounting j Councilman Brower said that gur-
I w.i Imi414 by the tinge wa- being <1.imped In Oregon f the early ‘ 70* square, hat In* did not know who labor L it t le at were the guilty persons. The mar- j
I i u d e x or curves, »ba l wa» In truded to Inveetlgate 1 |,i,sii„ . » « t ' . tity yours the o rd inante No 267 which provide» .. WI,„p
ihle except for for the employment o f rittxen» o filo* -unimer the C S In preference to allen» on John Q O at ' ' came down
, , bers now being in good standing Inl o the Directors of the St. Helena the slate.
Brown andMrs. W il l iam Ketel. and one more teacher yet to be chosen.
The school directors made a ruling that teachers who have normal scho 1 training are to receive $10 per month more than those who have not had such training. Several o f the teachers now employed and who
visitor- In Portland
School District j Grand Prelate Jalo ff made a few .As you have made a rule whereby remarks and was followed by M r !
, 1 bolding a diploma from a Hardisty o f Seaside, who extended a ' ----------- -- — . — ------------John Carver pent Saturday and N °rnial school is to receive $10 per very cordial invitation to the mem- have been o ffered contracts for the
Sunday In the city by the Willamette n,ore «'*>er teachers o f hers o f the local lodge to meet with coming year, are affected by thisgrads HOI holding Stteh Seaside lodge %• a district Convention ruling ami P has caused no l itt le com-
K uhhi-1 I was among 8t. Helens diploma, and signify your intention meeting to be held In that city May . men among their friends and contendthe o f adhering to this rule. I would like 28th. 'that If teachers are successful and
lo call some facts to your attention Kolowlng a few remarks by local have had years ot «xperience that from . V ou say that when .one has spent members, the lodge clased and pre- they should be entitled to as much
salary as teachers who have bad less experience although having received normal training. The Mist under- tandS f i ia t grade •** who have
■ ■ -■— *j> rMCfive $116 perCITY TO HIRE A H teacher
AMERICAN CITIZENS
At their regular meeting Monday night the council read for the first“ ltd second times an o rd jn .ne . which
j . ; . .• Of buying unt-’ • t fi «Cto ,iry nrt Icb's,ni n if St Helens were
tlfUflilY 1*1i make coiitrl-followln g Is a 1Isl of
ih <rthed to the fund :tnher < « , *26 ; H Bor-t, IcMH fillIwe < o 616;
* Will Sheeh v. $2.*r $2; ( ’ i; Wad e. $S;
St 11**1«i*ns Creni mery
;t. nln. 13 ; Harve;y W lln v B**nniett. $6; A K.Il S Ma »oïl. $6; I, U♦ v Von Brav, * . i 1• ’o|)«*lund Auto Ft . $»%\ t Kt Helen* . Mist
school, hand from Portland for the occasion » • „ ................in our ( i f this the Mist will have more to er the names and addresses unceas- say later. contractors now or hereafter holding
that -------------- • ------ ------- - - with the c i t y " I'pon de-cotn- GAME WARDEN BROWN mand the contractor shall furnish
D T N i r M - i r c the names o f the sub-contractors andF I N C H E S 1 W U each contractor o r sub-contractor
he estimated, fo r : ----------- must also furnish the names o f theirbought learned in T w o members o f the Johnson clan employes. This must be done so that .e p*-ice -an afoul o f Deputy Game W ard « 8 the council or recorder tnav ascertain
mind Brown this »***k John Johnson If thtt em p loy « « are citizens of the ~ on his United States, it being the purpose- * - - (* i*ob« over
lull»len
lev. $2 ; K M III* Hotel |6 .1
A J Doming, $t>; R io cry, $6: II .1
Rlcott A t ’o., $2; I. $2; Mrs. fehlster
$ ; ( ’ liarles B i a hum. $1 F A Nut brown,
" $.'•, I! Constantin,Hiver Meal ( o , $6; W ill iam s K Sons, $6;
raonlv th
v. I Ich ■ ■e'1'" mol do' k facil ities
tinnii shippers
•'ginning of a |'irgt j home has been In Si Johns bought I training lo the children is m e monev who lives near Srappoose was on his i im e «. a . ii i .ns will K ,PI1 arrt’ 1,1 ,h '“ * !*n' 0 ''•‘■ '" ‘ V value lo the district; the pupils who way home and Mr Brown met him to g ive preference to citizens over
af ,v> ,n Both arc m»»n o f families and will aro repeaters add t* the cost o f the He had a salmon in his possession aliens. The ordinance furtherproperty pur- ] school maerially and the ones who Before Judge Hazen Thursday morn- vides that any provision o f the ora-ght a 12-acre with proper assistance are able t o a d ine. he plead guilty o f having salm- Inance which is v iolated shall rendei
ar McNulty ata-[vanee rapidly lessen the cost, and as on in his possession unjJ out o f sea- the contract o f the offender• - v — * , , „ „ ..„a with no license The Judge The Mist is reliably informed that-----------• hv Fol-
3T. HELENS LIBRARYSHOWS GROWTH
Nine hundred and twenty nine book* and I6J tnagazines were borrowed during the month o f April
■ - i . -»ad In the II-
| chased ..................unimproved tract near McNulty sia- vance rapidly lessen the cost, ana it- m m . . _Hon ttnd Joe Olive Invtttttttd In ■ flvtt- all k a m I bttrled son and with no llcwna* The Judge The ««•»> - ...........■ -acre tract. , under debt until we cannot o f fe r sal- said $60 and coats. There is another the measure was sponsored by ( ol-
Mnrsltal -* ........ .. i.,.m has .irles that will attract teachers, so Johnson, whose first name Is Frank, umbia Fost 42, the American leg ion .> - j —.i....... r..«iii,.nca is In Portland and that it met with the approval of’ - — 1___ „Marsnai Potter, lipón wliom has ¡arles
fallen the responstldlltv for ntaín why nt*t in lite im ii ic tnlnlng a f ire departraent. has made go >d husiness. retaii - i-----” ■•1..'. In ibis particular w ho llave preved se
eh members of the council.Cl lem n c i » , .->%» a.......__ _o f economy and and whose residence is in
those teachers , He was fishing on Scappoose creek.helpful to the He had the rod, the reel, the halt -------------- * ----------------------- a fisherman BENEFIT DANCE FOR------ — —an innovation in this part
ItonlizInK that tin* foot hall and lease j districthall team* o f 8t Helens high school What the parents warn a r « w a r m-run _‘---- ‘ -o Innf.mi f pur her», irrespective o f where left it at home he told Brown. He— » »v .♦ luior h« aoDeared
and everything else - needs—-except the license b a s e b a l l c l u b
IURORS DRAWN FOR , «• ,Vid "lit five volumes f m ,hP Interest manlf*jUKUKb UKAVVD. r y,\0 TU\* »" yn w„, be added he g„|ng lo have
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At the city hall In St Helens Sat a big dance will he held,
the auspices o f members Helens Baseball club and
•Js w il l go towards buying and other necessary base-
.— _ ies. Manager K it Conyersi road ticket hut forget the n e rm i tells m e Mist that be has' engaged eheck. "W hen fishermen fish they a rattling good jazz orchestra f r o r must have a license and the license | Portland and he Is sure that ev(.
Ith them.” Mr. Brown said one who attends will have an* ¡able time. The best o* JT
maintained Mr. f V ^ J o f the club, extends » v . ’-I ,,, Cy - - --------- { f a
IK K N K M D A Y*
TOCHANNEL
•tredge has CO-OPERATIVE COmust be wl
he past sev-| OUITS BUSINESS tion to all St. Helens 9jtl_ *tiaccumulation * * ________ residents o f Scappoosenorth end o f I pany's dock, j ill install a
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and .The W arren ' . . . ^ ¡ 1 ' island.°U> d u ern i' ‘‘in'd'“assures the
" l lanm ih Bye ," a sior.» ............ ___________ ___Quaker li fe, hv Harrison S Morris; lln Salem and making Ills
*" " T h o n ss Nelson Pa-e, jers n( the stale hospital .. _ Red Bap.” a humorous ' — *•— •
Holbrook, 1 tale hv
Scappoose; Ch.irlevUaitiiur. \v F Iu»e. Rainier ; B II
* ” .... Warren; A lv in Fil ls, Chapni" i : Chas I, Lovel l , St Helens; , "R ed Rock
AI * • *. 11 it in i.i:i\ger; John ; "R u g g ì 's o f fteo n*.,-...........-• ..----- L «„t., |,v l lnrrv Leon Wilson*• * I
have a good time and worth Dancing will
The jack Londonj, ' l e W arren ; F It Holhroos. mo- —
'■ " D i vld T Cagle Yankton: Valiev o f the Moon," Jura i/o..........' • ' " " i b \nllker. Cob le ; Svlventer , "T om Brogan ." F llnpklnson St iRh ;
1 1 it' • Mavger- Thomas I, Curl "He len 's llnhles.” Rv John llubber ciuFikunle; B « „ C Reavers. St ton; "M urv Minds Her Business, by
M Ii < : rewell, Scappoose; George Weston, a fascinating sfor, " I » 1 Si Helens; IDissell Burke .o f modern Industry as conditeteli
• Il .1 \ • i|.*i seti, St I le i a young woman, hut not wlthoiiH R Marvin Clal kanle Rtt lo re - t o n . "T h e Light o f West
- .......... •— i- lo ck . S ta r s " Zane Brey; "A Man kt----- ««..i a,.,! Hulno
week ago he became *J^d *̂I- ’ former I rtoopor water at tdocîT where the fuel wUI be loaded CREOSOTING COMPANY
, " 11 iviarv in , _________( V- t" ». Yankton; Ira K lo c k .1 Stars." /.an», 1 'tin ; Wilson t.owman. Apiary; Square.” by Wm. Method Raine, an ii iay
1 • ' ' ■ • • ' * * i*n. (Juii'cv. M agm i» j adventure storv o f the W ild Wesf;|State*- ' " i i , « |alHf Shot." hv Frederick $10.000 and wants lo colle*— e . . ., I lorhert I alten ' A* *•
lumber company wm ■■■ai-u .. house association will quit business ------About a I device for the manufacture o f saw -1 The affairs o f the association are now that they will
__ i*. j dust fuel and it was necessary to havi. j In the hands o f creditors. Th e com- their money's worm.roundings and left for his fo r m e r ' keener water it that portion o f theipanv was organized about two years begin at 8:30 o'clock home He remembered an old time M ‘ * " ' * " ’ • nv **rmers in Columbia ■ “ * —
¡friend. Norman Merrill o f Clatskanle, and at the first opportunity, called i ..................
by on that gentleman Mr Merrill ask- mill dock, the d r e ^ c wlll^cut
iry|ed to !»■ excused for n few moments and communicated with Sheriff W e l l ington. consequently Mr Brush occupied comfortable quarters In the.» amarthonse Wednea- j The cost o f the worn, i no ------ --------derstands. Is being borne by the P o r t , which Is known as the "warenouse i •« —t*f Portland h i " " — — *- • " m r i n » . on this ; started work on the order
Merrill o f Clatskanh; ¡IhtOjIhe barges^^^ ^J^|Dw ilTk*së"ttïï o f the "n*îîlJ^rwer€ BUDBCTIwr» ---- ».»watrt in A T Tfirst reports ^ appears »hat SECU RE TIE CONTRACT
The store Ilock, the drojjgc w m ru< » v..«.. ____nel 200 feet wide and 12 feet deep, have put in the businesa. Tn e store iat low water. Just to the south o f Is now in the hands o f the creditors ’ The St. Helens Creosotlng com- the old channel, w hich is no longer ; association and the stock will he dls- pany has secured a contract with an a channel on account o f having filled posed o f The association owns a exporting concern to creosote 1.600,-Th e c o s t o f the work. The Mist un- two-story frame building in W arren 000 feet o f railroad ties which are
" > ••*- x>^,t w(,|r |, known as the "warehouse ( to he shipped to India, and have' ’ -----w " » 'he order About■ ¿ ¡ ¿ - s s . - ' K ' s s s r . . thehim
t Helen*1 F<dl* Hellnst,Rainier; J a . Bacon, Warren.
------------- « . .' I r i 1 .1,i t,.r> \jr» l . loyd and Mrs
••lbs were visitors in Portland I he Ith f r I ,.f the week. *
i ■Highway commission owes nunShot. ___ $10.000 and wants to collect It. An
Palmer; "Double Trouble," Herbert |attendant from the state Institution Quick, and T h u rs to n o f Orchard will come down this morning and Valley," a romance o f engineering In t I f Mr Brush Inter-lews the highway
great Northwest, by H a ro ld 1 -— »••»■Inn the Interview will be Incommission, theSalem
Mrs. George Potter in Portland for the weeks receiving medical treatment returned to St. Helens Friday much Improved In health.
hall.” There Is a m ortgage on this and It does not seem that the hulld-
who has been ing will bo o f any considerable asset past several There are about 280 m em heg o f the
association who have Invested and It seems probable they will lose all they have Invested In the proposition.
;V a rT h e b„V,d-Uhc middle o f * £ Zw il l can a i «... . . . ____consignment. Several orders are in sight which assure steady operation fo r some months, an off ic ia l o f thv company stated.
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