LOCAL HAPPENINGS AND DOINGS NEWS NOTES CONCERNING PEOPLEAND " THINGS IN AND AROUND ST. HELENS PERSONAL; LOCAL; SOCIAL AND OTHERWISE . VT n . , . sessor of a pen thoroughbred narb0Ur0fMayrir,y,nouth Kocks purchased from visited with her daughter, Th.in ni.lUvn ,lf Yankton. .ipporer in si. iK'it'iis nisi satut-i .... v- visitt.d St. Helen day I Mrs. Pierce visited St I.,.,.,.l ... ill.- mil nose of hav- Next Wednesday evening may ik'- ing dental work done. cide whether St Melons is to remain Miss Nellie Watnee of Portland was the guest of Miss Merna Yeo rnans Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of War ren were transacting business in St. Helens Tuesday. Rev. W. N. Coffee of Portland visited at the home of W. W. Blakesley in St. Melons last Friday. Mrs. H. V. Christie returned last week from a four weeks visit with friends and relatives in Alpena, Michigan. She reports a very en joyable trip. Dr. Edwin Ross, Wm. Ross and Mrs. Ross motored to Gresharn yes terday where they visited the Mult nomah County fair. D. J, Switzer was a Portland visitor Wednesday. Misses Elsie Philip, Anne Ketel and Eugenia Peming left last Satur- J.. Ct... ... L .11 .,. the classes at Willamette University for the term. The new building under con struction by W. B. Dillard on the lot facing the Court Mouse is rapidly nearing completion. It will be occupied by a moving picture show as soon as finished. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Haines re turned last Friday from Raymond, Wash., where they have been for a couple of months. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stone re turned Wednesday from a three weeks trip to LosAngeles and other California points. The trip was made on the Klamath and most thoroughly enjoyed by them, with the exception of some sea sickness. The second story of the Muckie building is being re-arranged and divided up into office rooms. Mnckle & Son have disposed of their furni ture business, formerly conducted on this floor, to H. Morgus & Son, who will fit up a first class furni ture department to their dry goods and clothing store. The marriage of Miss Beatrice Deneault, sister of Mrs. R. Con stants of St. Helens, Ore., and daughter of Adelard Deneault of Ottawa, Ont.. to Mr, Eugene Rich ard, civil engineer of same place, will take plrce October 2nd. Preaching Sunday next at Houl ton M. E. church at 11 a. m. Sub ject "Some Methods of Bible Teachings," by the pastor. 7:3 p. m., Song service. 8 p. m. preaching by J. W. McDougall, D. D., Dist. Supt. Real money can be saved. Nice furniture very cheap because I am going away for an indefinite time and don't want to store it. Call at my residence and examine. Will sell one piece or more. M. C. Gray. Miss Bernice Masten is in Port land for the winter and will attend one of the Migh schools of that place. Mrs. J. M. Wellington is spend ing the week with friends in Port land. Mrs, A. K. Thompson, who has been suffering for several months, was again taken to the hospital in Portland this week for treatment. Her many friends in St. Melons will be sorry to hoar this and all are wishing for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. E. L. Wilson of Portland was in St. Melons this week in tlio interest of the Rescue Home of Portland. She was quite successful in her campaign for funds for this institution. Virgil Stevens of Soappoose has gone to Corvallis where he will enter the Oregon Agricultural Col lege. In addition to the usual studies taken by him Virgil will also be heard from in the athletics of the college. He is an athlete of some prominance already in base ball, foot ball and basket ball, and with his strength and agility will no doubt become one of the leaders at 0. A. C. before long. Mrs. W. G. Muckie and Miss Amy George are visiting in Portland this,1 week. The Review gives a list of the subscribers to the fund for survey-! ing the Columbia Highway andit all j amounts to $o'80 in Rainier. So far we have not been able to ascertain what amount has been subscribed in St. Helens, but it would be well We were sorry to hear of the wet or go dry. The meeting will 1 ,hath f Mr. Jeffreys of Yankton. be at the Methodist church, and will be something doing all right. The public is invited to be present to see how the trick is to be turned. Several members of the East- He was nn upright Christian nmn and well liked by all. Ho hJ l)'" a patient sufferer for many mouths. Mosdames CluUtenseti and Witne l.el inn! Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Wilson wote cullers at the O. P. Kyle - em Star Lodge of St. Helens donee in North Tretinoin) Inst Sstur- visitedwith ma. H, A. Legg of i day. Columbia slough, Wednesday, j 0ur w.hiio u Hto2lIiiv increasing The party consisted of Mr. and I ,or (,r (,11(.i(,nt tulrav, (lf m,-. Mrs. j. tteorge, Mrs. MCMtf, wrs. T ... r ,,ilur ... .,.,(! in "ir ' daily attendance , Hi) increase of HO over last year at this time. Mrs. Welch is ill at the home of her daughter, Mm. Colon ("rouse. Trenholm has boon blessed with th the Mist few days learned the number of victims Haines. Mrs. Gage, Mrs. cox, Mrs, Owen and Mrs. Ray Watts and Mrs. Mayger of Portland. Somebody is going to get mad at the Methodist church Wednesday evening, September 2Uh. The liquor traffic and the saloon business are to be exposed, and the public is invited. It's free and there is no question but what every body will get their money's worth. Mr. H. V. Reed of Portland was in St. Helens Tuesday in the in terest of the International Cor respondence school, an ad of w hich is now running in the Mist. Below we give some facts about the I. C. S. w hich should interest a great many people: Capital I.T.Co., $(',0H),00(). Total lloor space of buildings. 7 acres. Mail matter handled each day, lit), (KM) pieces. Cost of buildings, $.)(), (oo. Number of employes. H.I'.OO. Number of courses, 220. Cost of preparation of text to suggest to our ieop!e that we books and instruction pspers. keep up with Rainier in this move- $1,500,000. ment. j Amount spentannually for pre- WarrenE. McCord of the Western 'parinjr and revising text books Timber Syndicate of Portland, is and instructipn papers. ? 100, 000. standing a few days in St. Helens Over 100,000 I. C. S students this week looking after business have been awarded diplomas or matters. have made considerable progress In Von Gray's window is dis- in the ad vanccd subjects of their played the beautiful silver cup to 1 courses of study; 225,000 more be awarded to the school in Colum- have completed mathematics, bia County that makes the best in-' h drawintf and 0,ier p,e dtstrial exhibit at the County Pair .. . . . ... ., . . next week. This is certainly a prize) Imi'nary subjects with the assist worth striving for by all the schools! ance of tne faculty of schools, and will be prized very highly by and several hundred thousand the winner. Several schools of the county have already advised the officers that they will have exhibits and this will be one of the chief at tractions of the County Fair. If anyone wants one or more pieces of good furniture at a very low price call at my residence. M. C. Gray. A.S. Carey, owner of nearly a billion feet of timber in Colum bia County, and w ho is building a railroad from Woods Landing to the Lower Nehalem valley, was a business visitor in St. Hel ens this week. Mr. Alfred nolman, editor of the Argonaut of sanFrancisco, was in St. Helens this week re newing old acquaintances and looking after business matters. Mt. Holman i3 an old St. Helens boy and always makes it a point to come down here whenever he is in Oregon. , others, without sending in writ ten exercises for correction, have successfully pursued their studies from our unique home study text boo k s. TRENHOLH week. She lias a large class at, Johnson's Crossing and several pupils hero. i Mrs. M. Hoven fromGoble visited this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. ('has. Sandslroin Mrs. N. Perry and daughter j Gladys is sHiidiiig the week with relatives here. J Miss Hazel Watts left last Tues day afternoon for the Fast where she will enter the Sophomore class at Wellesley college. Her many fi Jotuls hero wish her a sure journey and an enjoyable and profitable year's work. L. C. Fish is making arrange ments to erect a new five room bungalow on the lot east of his house. Soappoose is greatly in need of more new houses that can be rented as there is not a vacant house in town and several families are looking for plnces in which to ynr k nr .... ' 'vJ JOIN TIIK Mi;iTi7rr- -iiin)i IWasa .... Iv """' r-v .( t" f i iu ir,c ,l,",' V'"r,ri '"4v 3l M.....U,, V.-.,lr,.Uys ATTn r? svi v.m H. W. WHITE'S OFFICE presence of un insurance agent; live I lave inn J Ailnrns returned from the C.od Samaritan llospi'al on lues- Kor S.I, .!SW Mi rw. I own two saw mills, ontpo must move. 1 wiil H. hsrLruin. Fu.hv i, in-1 tune mvon. Wunl.l . ' . . HIM, for either. Addrers C. S. KJ i.iiiinoii, ;u', All kinds of joti work 4,1 lt,,J Mist niiiee at reuMonuliI p, For Kent Hol;..ci.f ter hi n et Am.lv U. r, " ' Wii4.ll Mrs. IV K. Fowler, who has been 'iVi nU(.i, j,,,,,,-,,.,! jn health. j For Sule Secondhand Hon i'.,,i',,i ,, ii,. n,-,i h.mie , , . i ninniLToinerv inn , in.r c, n i Mr ll.iwoi. 11 rclrcselltlitiv of i . . . : l tioV. West, niaoo a proiewnim visitinir in Portland, returned home Tuesday. J. C'hristensen and Floyd White, Tuesday. made a trip to Portland Saturday, ..... Mrs. ('has. Parker an-t daughter returning Sunday. I , iKloise and Mr. Par her s mother Mr. and Mrs. bougie, who have (f )f Ulll Mr,. been visiting their daughter. .Vrs. .. ,rii.i. week. Kversaul. r.ave returned to tlietri home in Yankton. Miss I.oh Foster is able to bo out i ngain after having a severe of rheumatistn. attack At special session of the school board on Wednesday forenoon Miss Lillian Manny wss elected teacher of the primary grade to take the place of Miss Luce, whe recently Mrs. Stephen l.ampa and son resigned. Holt of Yankton, and Misses Norah and Lena Mosierof I'ortla-id visiti'd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ceo, Wilson Friday. MoAhoy an. I (iuy Mc- Coininenceiiient services were held at the Congregational church on Sunday morning and 10 new members were taken into the Floyd Allistor Sundayed in Portland. Chas. Ilein is building an addi tion to his store on Main street. Mrs. Myrtle Schneider Sundayed with her aunt. Mm. Ella Smith at Happy Hollow. Wm. Moyer of Yankton came to Trenholm last week to work for the Cooperage Co. Work is progressing on the upper church. Iloth morning and evening sernioi s were preached by I'r. Geo. V.. l'addock. Mrs. Paddock spent the day here also. For a good job of plastering sec I.. K. duiker, the Columbia County plasterer, Kainier, Ore. For Sale Fine chicken farm, with good li-rooin house, chicken houses and scratch pen, barn and other outbuilding; also fruit trees lam on Milton ( .reek by the ( ooper-, and small fruit. W ill wll all or part ige force preparatory to taking the ' at reasonable pi ice. See I'ick Kober- I ('.III II til! it' timber in that vicinity, which will "on. m. n.-iens, or can ui imsoiure for particulars. vicinity, w be lloated down the creek for some distance. Hargain Sale l'our lots knd fi- The Misses Marie and IxMia Ilein arrived in Trenholm last week from Sandusky, Ohio, and are now at tending school at this place. Mrs. Smith of the Miller ranch is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Floater. Mrs. Charles Hein made a busi ness trip to St. Helens Tuesday. O. T. Foster and Geo. Wilson transacted business in St. Helens on Wednesday. Supt. Wilkersnn called ntTren-'roorn house. I'rice $v"0, on good holm Monday enrouie to Vornonia terms. In Houlton. 1 l-'J blocks and vicinity, but when within a from depot. short distance of rittdiurg was 10-L'O-p ( "has. Smith, obliged to turn back on account of timber having fallen across the! I." t - On !(.. lU.helor Flat road road. Me. Wilkerson expressed ,rt ''" ''cott corner in himself as very much pleased with 'l""'lon and the K. K. crossing, a the school at Trenholm und-r the l,1;"'k !'"tlcr lirc contain- able instruction of Mr. Tappen. , in' H U w Hl""11 c"i!!4 " l"lir "f glasses, h inder please o se same Mrs. J. S. Masten at lloul'.on or ot Mist ollice and receive reward. i row hiwiuMi dmu eiTEAMLR !.eveSl Helm fill ) Arrives t 1'i.rihiii'l lli:;) i. l.esve Porllmicl nt 2 II) f ' Arrive hi. It li-nn m i).H) p y Congregational Chiuxk Iiible School c'.is 11 or.d u come for ail, l!) a. m. lYii by the pastor ll a, m. anilKi A church homo f.-r frienli r .rangers. FvervbiHly uelrome. Pev. K .I. .M. vit, Fallot OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS l' f.iyfifili -,Jual BteTiwats t '' DCGRtC COUHSES nmnjf!i innrulIUKI. IN1iltl. tcoNOMic. MiNvi rotit. MIMCC. PMSMC. Tuuft-vcan Courses i m TUtlt HOMI ICONOM1CS. mtM AST roRIITIK COMMKCl hoM TEACHER'S COURSES trliilnt(, SKtlcuilui, itouiwIitBtS ami lit. MJSIC. Iiiclu il.iis p!no,ttric, In.trunirtiU mul '' c.m. A DEAUTiruL BOOKLET e ..-r ... u.-uuiivTi.r ll'ltll ml Catalogs wi.l sw-n an m.ljllmlloll. A.blrr.s It. M. TkaxT, lH n.lUWM) ill0"' Mrs.-Lena Kathbun is visiting friends in Yankton and vicinity. Mrs, Kiln Smith of Happy Holiow was seen on our streets Monday. j Small pigs for sale. Write Wm. Mesdames Wilson and Crifiith Sku.ie, Warren, Ore. visited St. Helens Wednesday. SCAPPOOSl; Messrs. I. 0. Wiekstrom, Frank For Sale I have choice fall ve'ch, i well cleaned for sale. Newell Slier-' wood, Warren, Ore. I Lost A large pointer dog, color Wiekstrom. Chas. Wiekstrom, N. j b!a,.t an, white, in the neighbor- Miss Lois Foster is now confined to her home with rheumatism. Wilson Oepees, John Saleen started on hood of S ; .atui day tor an auto trip to Pen Geo. dleton to attend the Hound-Up. Miss Carnahan from I'ortland bo- is the proud pos- Kan iR.r yVHT'H W(,rk as teacher last cappoose, the on ner. David Please notify T. Honey man, care of Honeyman Hard-tare Co., I'ortland, Ore., and receive reward. Str. IRALDi Stininicr Kates ktvrcrt St. lick-us and Mi 50 cents one way 75 cents round tr: Tkkcts w any time aft: Ajnil 4 tli l'...nt l-Svi' St. I h i. ii 7 V.. KetntnliiK l.-nves I' -tlUtil J- Arrive st St Ite'nn p.. r I. IIOOCHKW I MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS - - By GroT