LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY M II n TT 1 r d k T TA I nn H UliJililiBI Ml TWICE A WEEK VOL. XXXI. 3T. HELENS, OREGON, SATURDAY, APR. 6, 1912 NO. 82 School Fairs That the boy nnd girli of Cob umbia county nro taking up with the ntfricMilturul and induntjial content work, inaugurated by the State Hunker' association and managed by State Superin tendent Alderman, in n manner which assure thin county of taking a leading place among the counties of Oregon, wan the declaration of Field Organizer Calvin C. Thomaaon who wai in the county working with Supt. Collins Wednesday and Thursday. It i Superintendent Collin's plan to have the school of the county make an exhibit of gardening, newing and cooking, woodwork, poultry, and pigs at Clatskanie the latter part of August just Itefore the state fair which comes the first week in Septem ber. Then at the county fair at Yankton they will exhibit again September 25th. This time the state winners from Columbia Co lumbia county may bo seen by the people here. The field meet will be held in Kainier before school is out, thus giving one leading event to each center in the county. While in St. Helens, Field Organizer Thomason upoke t- the pupils in the school and called on a few of the citizens. Me.m-rs Wm. Moss nnd Joe Allen of th St. Helens bank exprc-;.! noes democratic i 1' or District Attorney ! Gilbert L Hedges, of Clackamas Cou ty, I or County Judge i James D. McKay. For Sheriff A. E. Thompson. For Commissioner Imis Fluhrer, W. McDonald. Local Mention in Jas. Muckle of Portland is Ft. Helens today. j Judge J. C. Moreland, Clerk of t of the Supreme Court of Oregon, is visiting in St. Helens today. ; J. F. Loyd, of Deer Island, ; was a vusiness visitor in St. Hel i ens yesterday. No new cases of small pox yet Sliipnin" Notes ani1 the two ncar'y we"- 11 fa ' thought that the situation is well This week has been a busv one undt'r c"t-ol and that no other in the shipping line as the follow- iaM'8 w' ar- ing items will denote. MS! Bessie Hattan started TheStr. Klamath sailed Tues. ' t:,v in, ,. ;n;,. f .. I.... wn wnere ne Bna , " a- n 3 ' o iii rK i friends. tu oiui i -euro nni san iJiego, visiting relatives few and The Str. Voaemite sailed Wed- C. H. Doncaster went to Port land yesterday to attend Mrs. ft-1 Doncaster and little Miss Char- nesday niht with 'JOO.000 oflumber and a small list of j lotte, who are quite ill with scar passengers for San Francisco and ' let fever. &an Diego. The Steamers Casco and Sho shone both sailed Friday evening Willie Spence, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Spence of Houlton, died at the family home, in that with lumber cargoes, the former city last Monday and was buried f.r San Francisco delivery and 0n Wednesday. Ilev. Itoper the latterdestined for San Diego, preached the funeral sermon to a The Schooner Alvena will com- lW number of friends of the plete Ur cargo ef roo.tXiO ft. family. Interment was In tho of Kuilroid ties the first of the week and sail ( r Sun Pedro. She is loading at the tie lo.m. The St. H-!eris('r.'( si'ingCo;n- ire to co-operate with the county pony, together with a Sit'.l 1. 0. 0. F. cemetery jear Warren. T.-...,I O.. .. :....-' 41 t-.. . I it'wj wu.'i . . 1.M.M vr. if. itaiiiac of Scapp'jose was vi.siting with the County Court in St. Helens yeme.Uiy. Uric r the hnejt Not a Candidate for School Superintendent a The Best Building Llaterial U - - - a 4g Cement Blocks and Bricks 8 Blocks, 8x8xi6 inches Bricks, per thousand . 19 cents 19 dollars Factory on WILLAMETTE ST.: St. Helens YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK ON HAND A tenced to 30 days for contempt. S3 rFUA Dili'tt TTnlAmnl i) Deputy Sheriff Lake picked up a sick man on the streets a few days aeo and placed him in one of the cots in the basement of of the court house. The man gave the name of Henry Wise and had been working for J. F. Loyd at Deer Island. Dr. Ross was call ed and round the man to be in a serious condition, but is now fast recovering and will be able to return to his work within a few days. W. EJ. Stevens, owner of a fine 300 acre tract of land between St Helens and Warren, was in St. Helens yesterday, receiving the report of the surveyor who has been sub-dividing his farm into 10 acre tracts to be placed on the market The land has been cut up so that each tract will be reached by a road and is in one of the best locations in the State of Oregon. The railroad runs through it and the Willamette Slough is only a short mile away. The tracts will he placed in the hands of the St Helens Improve ment Co. and they will soon make the announcement of prices and terms. LET US FIGURE YOUR BUILDING OR BASEMENT fi J. L. CHITTE3I, Proprietor n Builder's Supply Company Dealers In Feed, Cement, Brick, Sand and Shingles Doors and Windows GENERAL BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 42 Warehouse on Sheldon Dock I wish ta announce that I am not '.,'. ... iri . , , - tri"ivl iin.'u in ,,.. o,inrv Kn a candidate for the nomination for fair at Yankton by addii-jr c-ish firm, have purciiae la car;?., of Kravti io.t..s in tho-county has m - -a.-.' donation to tho fun 1.1 jriven by two million pallona of creoiting just ltn completed m bcappoose the county. Other 1 tismo.-s im l oil. This wiit Ik bnuht ;roin by Uamsey. professional im-n of St. Helens j Germany in the new UritishTank Frcj Kr.gebretsen, for 15 years will do the pmiv. From here; Steamer Cordi-lia which is expec- keeper of the Bendixen S.ipt. Collins and the oiyanizer (ted to arrive in St Helens about shipbuilding Co. at Eureka, Cali went to Clatskanie where. August 1st This vessel is now forniai hasarr-'ed in St. Helens they assisted the local committee at New 4'ustl..' Kngland. and i'and take . up t.. j work of book in furth'-ring their plans for a! not quite completed. This will Keeping AJr the St. Helena Ship pr:.e list for the school fair tl ere. ! probably be her first cargo and j building Co. His long experience Mr. Thompson also visited lh.?,St Helens ieiplo will have an ' ith the bendixen Co. makes him Kainier hchwU and addressed .opportunity to see one of the - taost valuable man for the local the pupils, uainier n very acuvenri yi uur ivarin.-is umi ipiunt in the fojitest movement All j to in Columoia Kiver. retorts fnm the rural schools j The Uritish ship Kirkcudbright of the county indicate much en-hiro now in Port hod is expected the office of county School Superin tendent, at tho primary nominating election, April 19th. I wish to thank all who have so willingly signed petitions for my re- nomination, and all who have kindly interested themselves in my behalf for this important office. J. H. Collins County School Superintendent J- W. Van Natta WARREN. ORE. India Runner, Rouen and Pelrin Duck Barred Plymouth Rocka, Single-Comb Black Minorcaa Toulouse Geese thus i asm amon the boys girls in the new movement. Candidates amliatSt. Helens the latter part o: 'the month. She will lad a pari of h-r cargo of big timb-.TJ I for Kngland. ANNOUNCUMHNT To the voters of Columbia Coun- Wedn-sJay was th.J Ul day for filinjr for nomination to U votetl for at th Primaries and the county ticket will contain ty: the following- names: 1 I expect to I a candidate for p ... ' the eflice of Com ty Seh.Kti Jl ' SuperinUnd.-i.t at th-? Noveinlr For District Attorney M ecti,mand respectfully solicit A. V. Norblad, of Clatsop County j (,ur support E. B. Tongue, of Washington! I have taught six ears in the County. IVr Uepresentative A. L. Clark. W. A. Hall. M. K. Miller, - For County Juds' W. H. Cooper, W.A. Harris. For Sheiiir N. II. Kinney For Clerk H. E. LaP.are, For Treasurer A. T. Laws, For Assessor C W. Blakesley, For Surveyor Geo. B. Conyers, C T. rrescott, For Coroner F. H. Shcrwotxl, T.S. White, For Commissioner D. VV. Freeman, E. A. (Jenbcll, Chris Johnson, county, (he years of this time havmi; b.;en at liaini r. T.u'se Alio !:nov n e and nnve ;olserve.l lay work ave pre ared t-i p:is lii'en my c:ip.ibi!itios t'r the ellie I si : M .;! and I refei you to them. I : Very Kespi ctfully j J. 15. WilUrsor, Prin. St. Helms High i'chool. EASTEU niOJKAM Miss Ar.nie Hazen, teacher in one of tho primary rooms at the St Helens School, received word A BARGAIN. Fourteen acre 1 12 mile Wett of Hoiillnu; punN cleared: crmhi-J tok ron.l to town : well of toft wtfr witti :.ni- pump; fruit. Urge new b Ue with c-nncrFtat h:temnt. ffnrul ilvn Bill. during the week, of the serious J tom timir. Time oo Urge prt .4 illness of her brother at Aurora, i un im pti,- Cho bougbt for tho Oregon, and she left Wednesday ; t of tl.e m.proveii.ejt. to visit him. During her absence Wm' XI- BlM Miss alters of the High School wantku ""rTTl.Er IS looking after her Classes. One HeL.I ttw-wtor No. 17. eort fUO. t?ol new. To trJ fi.r this county wherein Mrs. Thomp- i or lite toH". c. nenryt 8l. son of Houlton was the plaintiff Helen. and Ed Thoirpson of the In a recent divorce suit filed in same city vas defendant, the defend ant was ordered by the court to ' pay temporary alimony and suit money within a cerUin time. , This ho failed to do and upon comp aint being made to the Judi- a bench wairant was issu- In the evening a Musical pro gram by the cnoir; followed by a short sermo i by Hr. Counter mine will be given. Lf-rge 7 ro"tn hou lor rent. Large rj with X'khI u 1 tit gnrden and D li m.lanie i.f fruit, rl.w in. ColumbU County Alstract and Trust Company, Agenti. Dogs Lost Reward Offerod 1 White Hull Terrier Bitch 1 Blue and White Setter Bitch 1 Orange and White Setter Bitch Return to or notify Fred L. Oner, Falkenberg Station, United Railway, It F. I). No. 1, Holbrook v Ore'. Alt! o'he quite reni'ral prr ctic ef vaccination has interlerc.l fomewhat with original plans, tho Methodist Sunday Schod ex pects to give an Easter progran Sunday night at 7:30. Everyone h invite I. ! Scappoose Sunday School j luistc,r Program j The Sunday School of the Con grational Church assisted bv th' choir are preparing f. prr gram t bo given in the morning on En t r Sunday. April 7th. IBANK 1 BOOK 1 AUCTION SALE ! 31 Tested Dairy Cows, first class: all young, 4 Heifers: x Bull, 2 years old: 1 Heavy Draft Horse, 6 years old: 2 Light Horses, 6 and 7 years old: Hogs: 2 Buggies; 1 Carriage: 1 Can opy Top Buggy: 2 sets Light Double and 1 set Single Harness: 1 set Heavy Harness: Milk Cans and other things. , WEDNESDAY. MAY 1st l J BROWNING & LOUSIGNONT, Owners T. A. Cloxixger, Auctioneer e IT J ."1 A LESSON everyone ihiu'd learn i- the lue oi t rill. 1 n l tcuc 1 i- to Iht ir cbiMren. thai 110 mttltr wliat your earning roc Im, njve part of ihe turn an I iiepoiii l la a l.ftt inatitnlion tllnt will .ay you it uoo I rate of interest like 1 lie Colutui U Couutj Bank. Columb'a County Bank OLDEST IN THE COUNTY ' 4 pr Cent Paid on Savings Account and Time. Certificate United State Depository for Poatal Fund 'Mm. M. R S. PmMnl U K. RO I HER FORD, V1m PmlJeM A. L. STONE. CaaklM. i. S. ALLEN. AteiMant CmAim EASTER OFFERINGS Have you tried those delicious Hams yet? Yes th ?y are Swift's Premium. You pay a little more but they are worth it. No 1 44 second crace nams '.vepthere. Oureggs are strictly fresh right from the rauch no case eggs We ship eggs. The price w e pay the farmer v.e charge you. All Goods Guaranteed. AT RlRRISOtt S PURE! T00D GROCERY FRED WATKINS THE LEADING CONFECTIONERY No Use Looking Else where lor Candies, and Cigars