LOCAL HAPPENINGS AND DOINGS NEWS NOTES CONCERNING PEOPLE AND THINGS IN AND AROUND ST. HELENS PERSONAL; LOCAL; SOCIAL AND OTHERWISE Watch out for the sigh of the Jack O'Lfintern. . ... Mrs. Jacob Merge visited in Portland Monday. District Attorney Tongue, of llillsboro. is here attending court ami visiting with the Grand Jury. W. H. Cooper, of Rainier, was attending court during the week. Mr. l?oo. Lemon t has deeded to the Congregational church a choice corner lot on Hemlock street, ad joining Columbia f'nrk. This lot is for sale for the benefit of the par sonage fund. V. H. Powell came down from Tert ian I last Tuesday to lonk nfer matters in Circuit Court. County iiiii.-iom rs Farr and Flurher wits in conciliation with Judge Harris Wednesday relative tj county matters. W. E. Cotiyers of Clatskavie, spent several days this week in St. Helens. S. M. I'caU of Muygcr visited in St. Helens several days this week. W. .1. Fuilerlon and Martin White returned yesterday from Portland where they were attending the (irand Lodge K. of P. as delegates from Avon lodge No. t'2. Mr. ai.d Mrs. tj. It. Human of War ren were husiness visitors in St. Hel ens yesterday. Miss I.ois Perry visited over Sunday at her home in Rainier. doe W. Harms of Clatskariie has been an attendant of the Grand Jury this w e k. K. A. Kotger is putting up a building on Columbia street ad joining his electrical store which will be occupied by J. 11. Cronkite as a carpenter shop. f.ee3e Hall, of Chinook, who is interested in the Muckle grocery Cn., was looking after business matters here this week, the guest of Mr. Williams, the manager of the company. Mrs. James deary and daughter .Tennie, Miss Melissa Tangen and Mr. Tangen. of C'atskanio, were St. neltns visitors during the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. h. Klagg. of I'ortland, arrived in town today to attend the dedication cere monies of the new Masonic Hall. Mrs. E. A. Kotger was called to F'ortland last week to attend her cousin, Mrs. Ed Watts, who was stricken with appendicitis. An operation was performed on Mrs. Watts and she i3 fast re covering. Mr. Keaton, of the St Charles I.and Co., of Portland, was in St. Helens yesterday conferring with A. T. Laws, of the St. Helens Improvement Co., regarding some prospective .settlers. Mr. Laws promptly furnished the de sired information and before night a fine farm bad been bar gained for by the Portland par-tics. MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS John R. Keegle of Ketchikan, Alaska, was viitit in relative and friends in St. Helens Saturday. Mr. lie0(jle WM returilin(. from Sai, Kran. 'eiseo where he wa disposing of his I salmon paek for the season. He is ' ,u'w engaged in the cannery business . in Ketchikan J"S rs- Lowe & Turner, th 'w well known opticians and op tometrists, will be in St. Helena Oct. 27. Rainier 2S, Clatskame 2i. Don't fail to consult them. Mrs. V A. George spent several days in Portland this week as a dele gate to the Grand Lodge of Py thian Sisters. The work of installing steam heat in the city hall has begun this week anil before another issue of the Mist is printed we will be warming ourselves with steam instead of the old stove. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cooper and Mrs. R. O. Hazen. of Warren, were shopping in St. Helens Wednesday. George Grant, of Scappoose, was doing St. He. ens Tuesday. C. W. Mellinger. Ed Webster, Kichard Sosseman, Harvey Duncan. L. I. Stewart and other Vernonia people are in St. Helens this week giving testimony before the Grand Jury regarding the Adams murder case. T. C. Watts left at the Mist of fice this week a couple of spuds which were raised on the farm of Mr. Alexander, near Reuben. One of these potatoes weighed 42 ounces and the other one :iJ ounces, both came out of the same hill and there were eight more large ones there t. They are of the Burbank variety ami are certainly beautiful pjiecimens of the potatoe family. Last Monday night the members cf the local K. of P. lodge char tered the White Flyer, as the big auto car of Capt. Able has been christened, and went to Portland to attend the meeting of Ivanhoe Lodge of that place and at which time a large class was initialed in the first rank of the order, the ob ligation being administered by Su preme K. of R. and S. Wheaton, of Minneapolis, and on the original Rathbone Rible. About 25 of the St. Helens members attended. Mrs. Wilbur Muckle and Mr. Turner attended the funeral of Miss L'va Turner, of Fairview, Or., on Wednesday. Miss Turner was in her last year at the Oregon Agri cultural Coliege, and her death was a shock to her relatives and friends. The regular winter Lyceum course has leen arranged for, this time by the St. Helena High School. Five excellent numbers have been secured and there is every indica tion of a most successful course. The following attractions will ap pear on the dates as given, and be fore long tickets wili be on sule for them all; Stelzl Musical Quartette on Nov. 20; Wood Orchestral Trio on Dec. 0th; D. Ernest Randall the GRADE SCHOOLS WILL GIVE SHOW ON OCTOBER 23 The beautiful pitcorial production of .luilll iiuntniii I mkiiiih I iuui vaa mil . , ii . ... uppeeared so succtssfully it the Heilig i ..... i it; I...: ... !.... il.i i Theatre last May will bo scon n. City Hall next Thursday evening. The graded schools completed arrangements yesterday with Colonel Kay, whoii general niuuager of the booking agency connected with the Heilig Theatre. In addittion to this pictorial representa tion St. Helen will have the pleasure of hearing fur the first time that gifted woman, Charlotte Curtiss, whose lec tures at the Port'and library aroued soj much interest in social and literary circles. Mrs. Curtis will deliver a short addreesa in the afternoon un the relative value 'if literature and will be heard in the .evening on Pilgrims Progress. C D. Raker, a expert camera man operates the picures, four reels in all. The entire performance will be up to the usual Heilig stand ard. Wanted Clean the Mist office. cotton rags at aW ' -K' '.'C !Wr '- ' This week we are showing i tractions of the city. In the w hat is considered the very yard are two mammoth English choice of St. Helens residences, walnut trees, shown in the pic the home of Chas. Muckle. Thisjture, upon which grow each house was built about three years year enough walnuts to almost ago and is located on the corner j supply the city. They arc ac of Columbia and Cowlitz streets, know ledged to be the finest where the Muckle home has been specimens of walnut trees in the for so many years. Charles ' State of Oregon. With Mr. Muckle, the owner, is one of the j Muckle in his palatial home re most progressive and prosperous side his brother, Washington citizens of the county and his J Muckle and his neice, Miss Amy beautiful home, surrounded by a I George, who reigns supreme in well kept lawn, is one of the at - Cartoonist on Dec. HUn; Harold Morton Kramer, the Novelist Lect- ure on Jan. 2lh. and the famous rioyus; in their Magic and Mystery entertainment on Feb. 24th. The prices and condition will be prac tically the same as they were last year, except that the school child ren and teachers will have complete charge of the entire course. The entertainment given bv the United Artisan Lodge No. 10 of St. Helens, Ore., Saturday evening, Sept. 1 1, was a great success. There were several Artisans present from Portland. A program was planned by the St. Helens and Portland Artisan. Program of the evening was opened by a song by Mr. Hud son, Jr., of Portland. Recitation I ; - BULLETIN ISSUED Portland. Ore.. Sept. 20, 1913. Mr. H. F. McCorinick. Mgr. St. Helens Lumber Co., St. Helens, Oregon. Dear Sir: , . ...... Supplementing prevloua corree- " ' Wtltienee in connection omifoui It ttera of Aug. 2(th and Stmt. 4th, I beg to advise that the following builetin hus been issued to train men by Superintendent MeGuire: "Sept. 12. 1'J13. Hereafter, in calling Houlton station, passenger trainmen will also inuke the an nouncement that passengers for St. Helena change at that point." 1 trust thia will dispose of the question to the satisfaction of our friends at St. Helens. Yours truly, W. D. Skinner. For Sale Two houses and two lots. Reasonable prices. W. H. Cade, St. Helens, 4tp Fresh Skamokawa Creamery but ter, Ml cents the roll. Muckle Cro- l eery Co. 1 this estate. f by Miss Cave of Portland. Singing J by Mr. Cunningham of Portland, ! Kem(uk, from our Supreme Master Artisan, Mr. H. S. Hudsm of Port land. A song by Miss Susie Ketel, which received much praise. Reci tation by Gladys and lister Iike, also a song by Little Beatrice Lake. The I-nke children received much praise, which they certainly desejrve. Recitations by Beatrice Allen and Serena Malmin, which were a credit to the youngsters. After the pro gram flinch was played and a fish ing pond was enjoyed by the youngsters. Ice cream and cake and coffee were served. Mrs. M.ry McAboy made a trip to Portland Monday return ing Tuesday. Methodist Notices Sunday School. 10 a. m. Morning service 11 . . Fpworth league, 15:45. Evening sermon, 7:30 p. m. A cordial welcome ia extended to all. Special music will bw ren dered in both the morning and evening service. K. T. Luther, Pastor. Stop! Look! IJiat chance to get your choice rf BO mated pairs of Homers snd other funey pigeons. All awards Clatskanio poultry show and best display county fair. Will consider trade for thoroughbred chickens or Helgium hurt". R. C. Hamill. Deer Island. Ore. Election Notice Purstant to a petition signed by ninety qualified electors of the city of St. Helens, Oregon, presented to the Mayor and Common Council of said City, praying that a special election be held in said city on Saturday, the 15th day of Novem hrr, A. I.. I'JIS, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said city the question of whether the City of St. Helens shall be consoli dated with the City of Houlton, Oregon, a contiguous municipal cor poration, under th name of the City of St. Helens, Oregon; Now, therefore, by order of the Mayor of the City of St. Helens, Oregon, and the Common Council thereof, notice is hereby given thut on Saturday, Nov. loth, A. D. 1913, beginning at the hour of K o'clock in the morning of said day and continuing until 7 o'clock in the afternoon thereof, a special elec tion will be held at the City Hall in the City of St. Helens, Oregon, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of ttaid Citv of St. Helens, the question whether said City of St. Helens and the City of Houlton shall be consolidated into one Cor poration. Dated Oct. 14. PJ13. "K. K. duick. Recorder of City of St. Helens. STATEMENT 0F0WNERSHIP Statement of the ownership, man agement, circulation, etc., of St. Helens Mist, published weekly at St. Helens. Oregon, required by the Act of Aug. 21, 1U12: Editor. M. K. Miller. St. Helens. Ore.. Jan aging Kditor, M. L". Miller. St. Hel ens. Ore., li'isincfcs Malingers, M. K. & Stella Miller; Publisher Mist Publishing Co., a corporation. Owners: W. A. Harris. I. M. I lai -ris, A. J. LVming, M. F. Huzen. L. K. Rutherford. U. MaMen. A J. Peel. A. T. Ijiws. S. C. Morton, II. F. McCormick. M. K. Milter. A. A. Ghliehio, Stella Miller, all of St. Helens, Ore. Known bondholders, mortgngea and other security holders holding 1 per cent or more of total anount of bond, mortgagea or other securities: None. M. K. Miller. Sworn and subscribed before me this 1st iluy of Oct.. 11)13. K. K. Quick, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires May 21, 1911. ADVERTISED LETTER5 Letters unclaimed in th, gt. H,j ena Poat office for the week,.,!,' Oct. II. 1913: u" Anton Anderson Mr. Co telle Monroe Davis I kit, 1 lett, John Deidnchsen .. Flmer Jones .. Letters unclaimed by or .. will be sent to the Dead Mter 0(rJ iva K. Dodd. p. m EDUCATION Out ('mini Stmirtliiiiu v . . . , mIiiIc wotkniK I tut Mill n,rjlt lliu uhility M r.rn t riirim, y lf ird lo 4 hijjhrr kil.uy. ,r NIQHT SCHOOL I.kLiv i III lily .(, , ,Hi,lcfc nuking! A Simool Mis 1111 Hl'M M, in Sr. 1 1 1 is, Alit home Iti.ly l.llr ,ih,i, ,1 re4.ll o all. (id rr4dt l, , Wm hy pri'iuiniK iml.iv o M ST. IIH INS, (IKK, For Sale and Want ArJt Ad in TbM C ilumm Riing R..ult, Trapprrs Mink wmiHimI, liv , uninjured. Hla-hent lirhe t,Mi,, Wrji Kied Kvtreat. Hoi 6. HilUl,ru ()re I! per cent loans on f.trnu, ur chord lanls, city resident or l.ui i..i.a 111'niMirtu t.. I..... I I t ......... ... mi) , nuini mr .prove, extetul or refund mortgag,' or other securities: terms reiwon able; apfcial privileges; cum pondenee inviteil. Dept. L, I'd!' Commonwealth I'.ldg., Denver, dl. or Dqt. I, 719 H.niy l!ldg.,i-V attle, Wash. Kdlt SAI.R I have rliour Ml vrt.t tei'd well rlvnned. fur ml NKWKt.l. SIIKl'.Wniiii, Wiirrtn, Oi Teum for Sale fi years old. Will broke. Weight about U.'iUO iHiunrts. For particulars em pi ire f Iaid Lyneh, Seuppoose, Ore. l!lp Wanted A scoool girl to anxitt with housework after srhoul hun For particulars cull ut MistolW. Hp 10 acres near Seappoonr Id tr!t for fi good cows and floil rush, m would tuke a horse and f too mort gage on bind. Aug. Voss. iWr Island, Ore. 2tp $100 KKWAKK. The Water Coniini ion thrCitrrf St. I lelona will pay f loo rewanl for Ih arrot and conviction of tin' prr of persons who shut downnnc nf I he sttrr gut' on the main line rrn nll), or of any ermin or persons ilmnminK or io terfrilng with any water pipii nn lh line. Ily order of the Ciiiiininin'i.n. K. K. gl'K'K. !rf. For Kent - UiKims in the Hunk building. Steam heat, electric light, hot 11ml cold water. Columbia Co. bank. All kinds of job work done ut tlw Mist otlice at reasonable prices. Pasture for rent. Paled Imy fr sale. C. W. 1 jnd. Warren. 4tp Pargain Sale Four lots and & room houw. Price f ."0, on gixd terms. In Houlton. 1 1-2 blfk from depot. 10-20-p ( has. Smith. For Sale- I have choice full vc'rk. wcdl cleaned for sale. Newell Sher wood, Warren, Ore. By Gross