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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1914)
IEF NEWS OF OREGON Orouon Unnkers association convention lit Meuford. .TfrBO tt!xt books question was ,J(,d umlT nt the icbool election i-tirtloud. tjp(jwrllr' pol contest waa I t Amurtn Thursday. A ttlvor lg cup w" tlie PrUe' lArgod homcHtoiid law. Mont of the lands embraced In tills d.mlKnatlon Ho In the Deschutes and John Day river basins. Dental work fo the estimated valuo of $2000 was performed on prisoners at the state penitentiary during the' hiBt week by applicant! for licenses to practice dimtuttry In Oregon who1 appeared for exumliiatlon at the reu-1 lor suml-annual aeiNlon of the Oregon ' Hate board of deutnl examlncra. I Interpreting the count v iiivi.i,,.. . I t DamIqIam - "w I tho firm i "'""""M"-ior u. u. rutnain of liend, Attorney. k I to 10. General Crawford hold, thut If a coun- ndrow J. Ilurur, Jr.. iirsi mayor ly n io be dlvldod Into three countlos, 1 one of the founder! of Dufur, died onch of the two now countlei muBt ' urtlntiil. " ,recolvo 85 per cent of the voto cunt1 (oiiroe adopted a new city charter In IU proposed boundaries, and 35 per ' i,0ut much opposition, uui oi li coin oi mo vote cubI In the balunce , t cant only soven were opposed or the torrltory, Including the othor !,e charter. , proposod nw county. In other words, Minus McPurliind of Bank! caiirM the attorney genoral hoi Is that when riliiir deer In his back yard, to two new counties are being created H pliica the animal had strayed. ut the mime time out of ono county the "SJImmensc Celebration Separate Conferences Between Americans and Constitu- jSt. HeldlS uonaiists buggested. will keep It for a pet. poreeiitiige of the vote that mum he l ali' of Hurley Lull, ei-county obtnlntnl la the same for each pro- i i ft. .. . iiiiHiiii iiiiw fmiiirv iiu in.Liii.ii lt, were scuuurea m mo uajr i " t .u(1n um one do, by the lodge ot eiks, in ao- Ucu. viuuien. " wkiii io eveniiBtlliKiy kill off .Initio tax; that's whut this measure Is for," docliired T. J. fording, of I'or'.. lend, when he submitted a copy of a proposed constitutional amendment tj the socrotary of state. The measure. lance with the man'! request bin street dunce the last night ho Salem cherry fair to be held v 25, 20 and 27 will b one of the arm of the celebration. li.. n,. ii pisit Id Ant tt Inrnnrl ' ferce to attend the Cave Iy ! "' Kor'" " oM be In.. .... ..,., a. dim nniliu ui 1UVI(J ill. Nation, which whs bold undor the jilces of the Granta I'ush commer- club. icbnrd Wllllnina, former niombor lonsnns from Oregon, school dl jrof I'ort IiiikI and the oldest prac nrr before the Oregon bar, died I'orllnnd. ho Orec.on nntloual gunrd, the Ida a;itli:;i:il ciiurd and the regulars i Vancouver harrucks, Wash., will tin annual encampment at Guar t Turk July 12 to 20. n Bgulc, rontaiiilng a half moon liiowlim the "Man In the MooV boon found by Mrs. N. J. Moore, Agate Di'iich. It Is ono of tlio niont ,irUtle iiKules ever found. b out of doors dlHplay representing ..on life will ho ono of the nttrnc (c.tur b at the l'nnaiua-t'aclfic illlun at S.in Francisco. The ex- I will com about 1 10,000. U following officers were electod tho Oregon l'loneer asHoclatlon. Ideiit, T. T. Oeer, 1851; vlreproa- X Charles I). Moorca, 1S52; seo ry, Georiie II. Illmes, 1853; tre.ta- r. Chirl-B K. Uidd. 18S7; directors, o W. Vlnto. IMS; Henry U Tit- k. 1FS;1 ; Nathan K. Dlrd. 1846. ha On-ivin apple box will become ilanilanl npplo box for the entire led SlutiK, If congress can find ' to puKs Die linker bill, which favorably reported recently to tiouae by the committee on Coin- '. weightM and measures. p an opinion nuked by C. C. Spon- of Orison city, Altorney-aonernl Dunne. It proposes to amend section 1 of article IX of the constitution. The menuure provides that no property, to exceed In value tho sum of $:I00, shall be exempted from taxation, and thut this provision, when once' adoptod, shall never he amended, except by two thirds vote of all tho electors who may participate In any general or spe cial election wherein a change In the system of assessment and taxation Is proposed. HOMK TWKN'TV YK.tltS AdO j I 1 A young man by the name of Hans Johnson was kicked iff of the train hntween Hunter's station and (loe on Tuesday last. He laid there all night until the next day at noon whon he was dlncovered by t'to men who summoned a physlclar and was found to bnve sustained a fractured hip and a number of scratches Ho was tuken to the hospital at 1 ortioni on the next south hound train. The St. Helens tioMic ichnol com menced Monday with an attendance of 83 scholars which line Increased to 4 2. The school Is under the mnr.BRf ment of Prof. C. II JnncB formerly of Warren, who says everything points to a successful term of school. E. 11. Flag and fuwlly of H U boro, are visiting the family of J. It. Deegle of Ctllton. Mrs. W. J. Mucklo. of Rainier, was ford h:ia held that the bonds of , visiting relatives In Rt. Helens on in nr. t bo double the Saturday last. Dan HIchardBon, Jimmy Cox and E. T. Ooro left Tuosday for Mount St. Helens on a hunting expedition to be gone for several days. xA clerks ant of money It Is estimated they ' handle. The bonds must bo ap ei by the school hoards and the itr school superintendents. ommleHloner Campbell bai an- pcod that the state railroad com. iloa henceforth would Insist upon See the Warn sr i ipncl: fea'uro rommliinton merchants In the elate program!, Tuosday. Thursday and 'lng the commlKBlon merchant Sunday. enacted by tho lust legislature. I AHC.VDK TIIKATKK secretary of the Interior bai 'fluted a tract of 284.000" ncrea of ft In Oregon for entry uiider the en- We are hoadquartera for drew rks. Nonli's Ark i The New Perkins, Hotel l I'ORTLAND, OREGON extends to you a cordial invitation to make this hotel your headquarters. Thoroughly ReDOYated and Defiled Rooms Without Hath fli.oo niul Up koonis with Private Hath 1.50 and Up UCHm CENTRAL . . BEST OF SERVICE 3 RESTAURANT WITH FOOD AND PRICES RIGHT I C. II. ssiIAFER, Manager A COMPLETE LINE OF lAm Atib CCMT UIT --CHILDREN CL0THWG--- . Call and look over our stock " MORQ LJS c5c SON Niagara Kalis, Ont. The mediators proposed a new course of action which will not only prolong the proceedings, but eventually may work out a solu tion of the Mexican problem. Tho plan contemplates separate con ferences between the Americans and representatives of tho constitutional lats. Justice Lamar and Frederick W. Liuhmann would continue their deal ings with the lluorta delegates through the mediation board. In this way all elements In tho Mexican situa tion ' would be drawn together and there would be no necessity for the declaration of an armistice until some agreement was reached and approved by the rebels. The plan wbb said to be a result of the vlHlt of Minister Naon, of Argen tina, to Washington, where President Wilson Is understood to have empha sized the w itten statement of Justice Lamar that my agreement reached by the medial in board which was not approved y the constitutionalists would bo paper agreement" and would not accomplish the sole pur pose of k United States, the paclfl cotlo" of V xlco. It -as re- irtod here that the Wash ington government already had ex tended an -ivltntlon to General Cur rnnza to id his representatives to Niagara T 1, N. Y to confer with the Atneri'an delegates. Oregon Genrl Chao Not Executed. Torrcon. Coahulla. Rumor that Genoral AugoleB had been proclaimed provisional president by General Villa and General Chao had been executed was denied by General Villa. As soon as tho representatives reached bis headquarters General Villa said that he had heard nothing of General An teles' dismissal from Carranza's cub Inet, 11a reported at Saltlllo. WAGE REDUCTION ADVISED Shingle Manufacturers Plan to Meet Foreign Competition. Seattle, Wash. A meeting of shin glo manufacturers of the stuto for the purpose of recommending ways and means to compete with l!rltlnh Colum bla manufacturers, held here, resulted In the decision that the best way to meet tho situation was to reduce the wnge schedule. A report embodying this vlow was presented. It Is generally understood that new schedulo of wages among the shinglo manufacturers of the state will be put Into effect on July 1. The committee appointed at the meeting did not make such a recommendation, but put the question to the Individual manufacturer to act as he thinks best BUTTE MINERS FORM INDEPENDENT UNION Butte, Mont. Secedera from the Western Kcedrntion of Miners have launched an Independent miners' un ion, rejecting pence overtures of Pres ident Uoyer and associates and elect ing M temporary president M. Mc Donald. There la little hope of compromising tho two factions and with the issues sharply drawn an open breach la ex pected. Federation officials threaten to Import miners to fulfill tho con tracts with the operating mlnmg com panies. A mass meeting was attended by 6000 miners. The report of the exec utive committee, In whose hands had been left the drafting ot the Insurg ents' policy, was adopted without chance. No official recognition was taken of the WeBtern Federation. President Moyer hud no representatives preBont to offer compromise and his apparent advances In asking for the resignation of all local minors' union officials did not win even consideration from the Insurgents. Unofficially It was declared that the socodorB' reasons for not accepting advances from tho federation officials wna determined opposition to the na tional as well as local officers and a strong desire not to be affiliated with uny nutlonal organization. ' July 4th 1914 LYNCH Under the Auspices of St. Helens Fire Departmeut i z t GIBBS BARBERS A SANITARY AND MODERN SHOP FIKST CLASS WOPJC - ALL THE TIME t Baths GIVE US A CALL St. Helen. Oregon .iterary, Musical and Sport Program to be an Interesting One OFFICERS. OF THE DAY H n . .President II jn. V. A. Carter . , Or ator H ;n. Martin White .Chief Marshal 1. Sunrise-Salute 2. 9:00 a. 111. Parade Formation. 3 9 to 10:30 Tarade. Martial Airs by City Hand of 17 pieces. 4. 10:30 Vocal Selections at City Tark Direction of Mrs. G. R. Metsker Invocation., ' .Rev: F. J. Myers 5. 10:4g Oration Hon. W. A. Carter , Reading of eclaration of Iiulq'cmlcnce. . .Mrs. R. C. Williams 0. 11:15 to 11:30 Vocal Selections. 7. 11 :30 to 12:00 Patriotic Airs by City Band. 12:00 to 1:00 Refreshments. 1 :00 to 3:00 Uacesand Sports at St. Helens Cinder Path for Liberal 1st and 2nd Prizes. 1. 220 yard dash, free for all. 2. Fat mens 100 yard dash, 200 lbs or over 3. Ladies free for all 100 yard dash. 4. .Sask Race, 50 yards. 5. 3 legged race, 100 yards (). Girls under 15, 50 yards. 7. Boys under 15, 100 yards. 8. Bicycle race, 400 yards. - 9. Slow Bicycle Race. 10. 100 yard non-professional. 11. Tug of War. 5 on a side. 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. Base Ball Game at the new city ball park. ST. HELENS vs. KELSO Prize for Winning Team. 5 :30 Log Rolling Contest for the Championship of the Colum bia River. Open to all confers. 8:00 p. 111. Fireworks from Barges on the Columbia River. 9:00 p. 111. BIG pANCE IN THE CITY HALL, V0NA.GRAY Watches Clocks Jewelry CUT GLASS and NOVELTIES Watch Repairing , a Specialty L LOCATED IN RUTHERFORD BLDG. ST. HELENS OHEGOX V "Health Sunday" In Philadelphia. Philadelphia. "Health Sunday' was observed in more than 60 churches In this city when prominent medical men from all sections of the country addressed the congregation on the fundumontal principles of pub llo health. Man Feedlno Llont Torn to Pieces. Chicago. Emerson D. Dietrich, 28 venra old. a graduate ot Cornell unl veraltv. was torn to shreds by five Hons, whose cage he had entered to feed them. Tliey virtually ate him alive. . v.s Annoue cement To the People of St. Helens and All Way Towns ST. HELENS -PORTLAND AUTO CO. has established Poitlaud Office For Passenger Auto at Meier 4 Frank's Store 6th and Alder Streets, Portland Passenger auto will receive and deliver passengers at this location beginning MAY 4th REST ROOMS-FREE CHECK ROOM PUJJLIC TELEPHONES and every convenience is offered to you . ' at MEIER & FRANK'S $200 DE LUXE Grafonola FREE Save Your Votes WILLIAMS SHALL CO. GROCERS WHEN IN PORTLAND E-A-T AT VHITIIEYS 108 FOURTH ST. NIAR WANINO)TON M-E-A-L-S MORE 25c LESS JUST LIKE HOME Mm tow Men Ui Oo IB aw f til electric Unci pucele ekeefcai IfM. ope. trod 6 h ml a. 1 X J OV II That's what you est when you buy chocolates Send to Modern Confec tionery Company, Portland, Oregon, 6 "Modern Sweetx" eali cllDoea from tbc ndown foand la all nck&ie of "Moderm" product, or lOccmt (nrnpi or coin) fo pott if, and fall au.pt box ol VocaM CbocoUtoi will be tent yon Thbir Guaranty. If for any rcaaoa Vogan CbocoUtM do aot fire a purcbawr per fect MciHtctioBaWc art auiaoaxM m replact uwa M tbtir speaat. Lunch' Waffles X EGGS FOR HATCHING Turkey eggs, $2.00 pet setting. Thoroughbred White Rock eggs, $1.00 per 15. One turkey Tom for sale, $4.00. MRS. J J BRUGGER, Mayger, Oregon v