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ST. HELENS MIST UMK XL ST. HhL.fc.NS ORKGON, fcRIDAY, AHPIL 29, 1921. NO. 20 I1C1 III ON J W. HAY RAPS TAX COMMISSION LONGSHOREMEN IDLE; OPENING BALL GAME SUNDAY AFTERNOON K. P. OFFICIALS VISIT ST. HELENS I.ni|.l.#yi*rs and l,oiiK»liomne«i in Huscltall Kcumui for Hi. Helen» Opens , ColHiii Lfllaii'l ,N ' -,| ef *'•" ' ■ ,irk ¡>1 """ I iftu onh . , i» . hi I <»lli|>iiliV i I ( Milt nu t Mil Will Start Columbia Kivi i lllatrirt I nabli* to ll«*ai li Ajcrrcnwnt. V* hh <*| h B«ii»u U m i l i l i b> € tut !il«* M m . FOR NEXT YEAR STEAMERS LOADING *\t t on in II Mi'i'tlntc Monday III* lutrri'fct lll|( I Ikiiits --- Wants ( ' oIIIIIi ImsImii Abolished. Aflor th«* roll rail anil reading of th« in In ti v of th« pre/louH uinotlng Monday night, hpvimuI of tha round I men ami tin* inarhlial made verbal, r«|>orlN \Vhi*ti tho mayor rall«d on j , I <trt U’lty Attorney Huy for u report lie | T l*« Rainier and Aslorla loculs of imI ui .'.I In* li.nl no speeiul report on I I, A mill lhe Stevedoring us-|Ht Icily business unless It wm 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 opporiuimy to see the taut Hardisty of Seaside fudge also accom- | At their lastmeeting the Ml. Helena Slain Tax i (.mini lion uhollahed to come to an agreement, so the walk >*•¡1111 which Manager Kit t'onyers panted the party. school hoard selected the teachers Supporting 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 of f'orlland. which the public Mnrvlce can ascertain the wnploycrs served is recognized f.ruinl Chancellor Clark and Other (.rand Lodge Official» Make An nual Visit to Iiocal l/udg)'. at Fair (¿murids l*ark Hunduy The presence of grand lodge offl- \fiernooii. I ast I'm-tlunil rm% liiMikeil for I irsi Cíame. .am dais at Avon Lodge No. 62, Knights ¡Most All of I'resent Faculty Offered Contract by School Board. Sal aries Are Itaised. .Normal School Graduate*. to Itrceive More Pay. for .olile time ie rullili) Court it and grading I Helens fills ie six bidders rating wus the . i »s.I.f. 14 70 6 ; 00 . \ 1 . J4 fiO; Clark 1,4X0.20, Mill» a Idd of $82,- .1 i.proxiniately In* Ml of Pythias. Tuesday night brought! out a large attendance of the mem- j ~ hers. Brand (Chancellor Clark Brand 1 The baseball season will open In prelate Jaloff and Walter Gleason, | St Helens Sunday afternoon, weath- grand keeper of records and seals, < r jie,''nutting 11 <1 the local fans will 1were the visiting representatives M r. * > 1 .n opportunity to see the fast Hardisty of Seaside »«>dge also acconi- whlch Manager Kit t'ouyers panted the party. nut Ion of all of ing some very entertaining and in- Rutherford was re-elected and his . us one of the best of structlve talks by the visitors The salary Increased from $2000 to $2800 im p . n it 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 1019 in 1820, expense and hoard and lodging, gage the local Manager Conyers phases of Pythian work^ and empha- year to the work Professor Spelss Hu- valu.it ».is $1 u .s.ooo and in would not he puld after April 22 Si intend- to start Brown on the firing 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. Hollingworth were al ii nr Mr Day wa of tbe opinion Is'fs of 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 mniuikmi in nn. have a .nim-«ii*i r“'““ *" concern promise immediately as- building equip .rk D Is I heir title Informs the I BBS pa It ie of the ramps near the Flats i a botti 1 W mini. The other t will he estuh ilein end uf the hn a fourmile ef I he road and of . I the clearing iiqd I and there will : dollars left over 'laide for rorklng •" ' ul of the commission that! did the itv age tuxpuyer and lief.ii a "steady reduction In tbe val uulloli of public service corporation properties for several years " Ile 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 members r- longshore work is done at an active part In the upbuilding of cial course and her salary fixed ai And 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 of offered the position made vaca 1 y war time agreement, those who came a score of II to 6, making a gameOregon were fast awakening to this from Rainier to wm ». on boats load- fight ufter the first Inning when fact and cited a number of instances Raittlet lead by five scores Conyers i<where lodges had taken a leading the resignation of Professor Holling worth. ............. - mi,n ivuxvs Hex*, iasen a leaning In the grades contracts have been ,1 $...ri, 0 o 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. offered 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 ketel and mil* 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 that 1 .1 cited uii example of a certain man lM ‘ H* '•!»•♦* month* approximately fact that they are considered as one ed a member of the lodge, and the Miss Allen will not accept on account hi knew win, owned 7 1 uci**s of «26.000 Iium h.-eti paid for long- of Portland fa,*t teams members always anticipate hearing of having made plans to go to some otti»t o f I * game will be cttled promptly something good when Ole*aoa visits univerait) tkts Miss Sain has amount 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 of ; 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 of the local boosters advocate of the dally practice of the Misses Pringle who live in Ladysmith, Mfnmitl« 4- io nit-*t w ith the CMiinty ruble V\1•at her court and h «« if i recomí’tendal Ion en* •• h l» 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 officials of the St II.:*lens Hie CO!ntrart State Tux coTnmiHHlon hi* Hhoi Is bed Lumber company und thtt St II.'■lens will Im* coin and the of the cun nlles longshoremen und It is probable that * nl I»« it the hall grounds to give principled of Pythianism— not only Wisconsin. Mrs. Frank George knows (1 m th«1 sing uncoil rage men t to rtie home team. In the lodge room but out of it. If these ladies and says they are well For t lie purpose of 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 official feels graduates. ( harles loake has been a me mai 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 of 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 . —- ......................RKN I J-'TTfc'R TO with thtt great gain that thtt o rtw crunnt niD r c r n u c had made in mcmhcrahlp in the pa«t oLllUUL i) 1 1\ 1 vJI\o year, something ov*r 12,000 mem- Da, ..... ira ... . of on* lo« dm l " " !l "nl " AN OPEN LETTER TO »iw —* receiving the same per hour *<) - ! th* TV that 1 Ad hi- tew i grad** ; d wh** #:£«*<’ Dor uiii' i rast siti lour trip anic tttxl 1er *»f ' Th** fgrea» id n In la ii « protit MANY For farm th** lui XlVIT huilón lho**i' St lb rial. $ (il*II- (’ J II I. M 12: <: hin» Aunt li Rati I 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 ci- u iilamlxlng the i* up *n for truf ami they arc wagen, viz: 96c LAST MINUTE LOCAL PICK-UPS polnleft Mr i'tlI»Iturg toad to Interview the county court I u Market Councilman Burnett miggeatert funi!* 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 Imi 414 by the tinge wa- being <1.imped In Oregon f the early ‘70* square, hat In* did not know who labor Little at were the guilty persons. The mar- j I iudex or curves, »bal wa» In truded to Inveetlgate 1|,i,sii„.»« t '. tity yours the ordinante No 267 which provide» .. WI,„p ihle except for for the employment of rittxen» of ilo* -unimer the C S In preference to allen» on John Q Oat'' came down , , bers now being in good standing In lo the Directors of the St. Helena the slate. Brown and Mrs. William Ketel. and one more teacher yet to be chosen. The school directors made a rul ing that teachers who have normal scho 1 training are to receive $10 per month more than those who have not had such training. Several of the teachers now employed and who visitor- In Portland School District j Grand Prelate Jaloff made a few. As you have made a rule whereby remarks and was followed by Mr! , 1 bolding a diploma from a Hardisty of 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 offered contracts for the Sunday In the city by the Willamette n,ore «'*>er teachers of hers of the local lodge to meet with coming year, are affected by this grads HOI holding Stteh Seaside lodge %• a district Convention ruling ami P has caused no little 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 contend the of 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 fiiat grade •** who have -■— * j> rMCfive $116 per CITY TO HIRE A H teacher AMERICAN CITIZENS At their regular meeting Monday night the council read for the first “ ltd second times an ordjn.ne. which j . ; . .• Of buying unt- ’ • t fi «Cto ,iry nrt Icb's, ni n if St Helens were tlfUflilY 1*1 i make c oiitrl- followln g Is a 1 Isl 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 Cren i m e r y ;t. nln. 13 ; Harve;y Wll n v B**nniett. $6; A K. Il S Ma »oïl. $6; I, U ♦ v Von Brav, * . i1 • ’o|)«*lund Auto Ft . $»% \ t Kt Helen* . Mist school, hand from Portland for the occasion »•„ ................ in our (if this the Mist will have more to er the names and addresses unceas- say later. contractors now or hereafter holding that -------------- ------ ------- - - with the city" I'pon de- cotn- GAME WARDEN BROWN mand the contractor shall furnish DTNirM-irc the names of the sub-contractors and FINCHES 1 W U each contractor or sub-contractor he estimated, for : ----------- must also furnish the names of their bought learned in Two members of the Johnson clan employes. This must be done so that .e p*-ice -an afoul of Deputy Game Ward «8 the council or recorder tnav ascertain mind Brown this »***k John Johnson If thtt employ«« 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>; Rio cry, $6: II .1 Rlcott A t’o., $2; I. $2; Mrs. fehlster $ ; (’liarles Bi a hum. $1 F A Nut brown, " $.'•, I! Constantin, Hiver Meal ( o , $6; Williams K Sons, $6; ra onlv th v. I Ich ■ ■e'1 '" mol do' k facilities tinnii shippers •'ginning of a |'irgt j home has been In Si Johns bought I training lo the children is me monev who lives near Srappoose was on his i ime« .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 give preference to citizens over af ,v> ,n Both arc m»»n of families and will aro repeaters add t* the cost of the He had a salmon in his possession aliens. The ordinance further property pur- ]school maerially and the ones who Before Judge Hazen Thursday morn- vides that any provision of the ora- ght a 12-acre with proper assistance are able toad ine. he plead guilty of having salm- Inance which is violated shall rendei ar McNulty ata- [vanee rapidly lessen the cost, and as on in his possession unjJ out of sea- the contract of the offender • - v— * , , „ „ ..„a with no license The Judge The Mist is reliably informed that -----------• hv Fol- 3T. HELENS LIBRARY SHOWS GROWTH Nine hundred and twenty nine book* and I6J tnagazines were bor rowed during the month of 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 kam I bttrled son and with no llcwna* The Judge The ««•»> - ........... - acre tract. , under debt until we cannot offer 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 legion. > - 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 imiiic tnlnlng a fire departraent. has made go >d husiness. retaii - i ----- ” ■•1..'. In ibis particular w ho llave preved se eh members of the council. Cl lemnci», .->% » a....... __ _ of 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 district hall team* of 8t Helens high school What the parents warn ar« w a r m-run _ ---- ‘ -o Innf.mi f pur her», irrespective of where left it at home he told Brown. He » »v .♦ luior h« aoDeared and everything else - needs—-except the license baseball club IURORS DRAWN FOR , «• ,Vid "lit five volumes f m ,hP Interest manlf* jUKUKb UKAVVD. r y,\0 T U\* »" yn w„, be added he g„|ng lo have He had, I _____ At the city hall In St Helens Sat a big dance will he held, the auspices of members Helens Baseball club and •Js will go towards buying and other necessary base- .— _ ies. Manager Kit Conyers i road ticket hut forget the nermi tells me Mist that be has' engaged eheck. "When fishermen fish they a rattling good jazz orchestra fror 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. fV ^ J of the club, extends » v . ’-I ,,, Cy - - --------- {fa IKKNK M DAY * TO CHANNEL •tredge has CO-OPERATIVE CO must be wl he past sev-| OUITS BUSINESS tion to all St. Helens 9jtl_ *ti accumulation ** ________ residents of Scappoose north end of I pany's dock, j ill install a *«a and . The Warren '. . . ^ ¡ 1 ' island.°U> duerni' ‘‘in'd'“assures the "llanmih Bye," a sior.» ............ ___________ ___ Quaker life, hv Harrison S Morris; lln Salem and making Ills *" " Thonss Nelson Pa-e, jers n( the stale hospital .. _ Red Bap.” a humorous ' — *•— • Holbrook, 1 tale hv Scappoose; Ch.irlev Uaitiiur. \v F Iu»e. Rainier; B II * ” .... Warren; Alvin Fills, Chap ni"i: Chas I, Lovell, St Helens; , "Red Rock AI * • *. 11 it in i.i:i\ger; John ; "Ruggì 's of fteo n*.,-........... -• .. ----- L «„t., |,v llnrrv Leon Wilson *• * I have a good time and worth Dancing will The jack London j, 'le Warren; F It Holhroos. mo- '■" D ivld T Cagle Yankton: Valiev of the Moon," Jura i/o.......... '•'""ib \nllker. Coble; Svlventer , "Tom Brogan." F llnpklnson StiRh; 1 1 it' • Mavger- Thomas I, Curl "Helen's llnhles.” Rv John llubber ciuFikunle; B «„ C Reavers. St ton; "Murv Minds Her Business, by M Ii < : rewell, Scappoose; George Weston, a fascinating sfor, "I»1 Si Helens; IDissell Burke .of modern Industry as conditeteli Il .1 \ i|.*i seti, St Ilei a young woman, hut not wlthoii H R Marvin Clal kanle Rtt lore -ton. "The Light o f West - .......... •— i-lock . Stars" Zane Brey; "A Man kt ----- ««..i a,.,! Hulno week ago he became *J^d ^*I- ’ former I rtoopor water at t docîT where the fuel wUI be loaded CREOSOTING COMPANY , " 11 iviarv in , _________ ( V- t" ». Yankton; Ira Klock.1 Stars." /.an» , 1 'tin ; Wilson t.owman. Apiary; Square.” by Wm. Method Raine, aniiiay 1 ' ' ■• •' * * i*n. (Juii'cv. Magmi» j adventure storv of the Wild Wesf;|State *- '"ii,« |alHf Shot." hv Frederick $10.000 and wants lo colle* e.. ., Ilorhert I alten ' A* *• lumber company wm ■■■ai-u .. house association will quit business ------ About a I device for the manufacture of saw -1 The affairs of the association are now that they will __ i*. j dust fuel and it was necessary to havi. j In the hands of creditors. The com- their money's worm. roundings and left for his former'keener water it that portion of 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 of Clatskanle , and at the first opportunity, called i ................. . by on that gentleman Mr Merrill ask- mill dock, the d re^ c wlll^cut iry|ed to !»■ excused for n few moments and communicated with Sheriff Well ington. consequently Mr Brush oc cupied comfortable quarters In the. » amarthonse Wednea- j The cost of the worn, i no ------ -------- derstands. Is being borne by the Port, which Is known as the "warenouse i•« t*f Portland hi"" *- • "mrin». on this ; started work on the order Merrill of Clatskanh; ¡IhtOjIhe barges^^^ ^J^|DwilTk*së"ttïï of the "n*îîlJ^r wer€ BUDBCTIwr» ---- ».»watrtin A T T first reports ^ appears »hat SECU RE TIE CONTRACT The store I lock, the drojjgc wm ru< » v..«.. ____ nel 200 feet wide and 12 feet deep, have put in the businesa. Tne store i at low water. Just to the south of Is now in the hands of 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 of having filled posed of The association owns a exporting concern to creosote 1.600,- The costof the work. The Mist un- two-story frame building in Warren 000 feet of railroad ties which are " > ••*- x>^,t w(,|r |, known as the "warehouse (to he shipped to India, and have ' ----- w 'he order About ■¿¡¿-ss.-'K'sssr .. the him t Helen *1 F<dl* Hellnst, Rainier; J a . Bacon, Warren. ------------- « . . 'Iri 1 .1,i t,.r> \jr» l.loyd and Mrs ••lbs were visitors in Portland I he Ith fr I ,.f the week. * i Highway commission owes nun Shot. ___ $10.000 and wants to collect It. An Palmer; "Double Trouble," Herbert |attendant from the state Institution Quick, and Thurston of Orchard will come down this morning and Valley," a romance of engineering In t If Mr Brush Inter-lews the highway great Northwest, by Harold1 -— »••»■Inn the Interview will be In commission, the Salem Mrs. George Potter in Portland for the weeks receiving medical treatment returned to St. Helens Friday much Improved In health. hall.” There Is a mortgage on this and It does not seem that the hulld- who has been ing will bo of any considerable asset past several There are about 280 memheg of the association who have Invested and It seems probable they will lose all they have Invested In the proposition. ;VarThe b„V,d-Uhc middle of * £ Z will can ai « ... . . . ____ consignment. Several orders are in sight which assure steady operation for some months, an official of thv company stated. \ X
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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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W il l Start

Columbia Kivi i lllatrirt I nabli* to

ll«*ai li Ajcrrcnwnt. V *hh<*|h B«ii»u

Umili l i b> € tut !il«* Mm.

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

*<) - ! th* TV

that 1 Ad hi- tew i

grad**; d wh** #:£«*<’

Dor u iii' i rast siti lour trip anic tttxl

1er *»f ' Th**

fgrea » id n

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

He h a d ,I _____

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

*«a

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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