4 ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1915. . . i r rnDDrcnnunrvrr SCAPPOOSE. Miss Olga Marek is again assisting In the post office. J. O. Watts was doing business in St. Helens on Tuesday. Miss Maud Puncan has cons to Portland for a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sandstrom were Portland visitors last Saturday. Dr. FljTan of Portland, was a bus iness visitor here last Thursday. A ' pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grewell last Friday night Lloyd Price is home again, trying to shake oS another attack of poison ok. Mrs, Edgar Stereos has been quite ill for a few days, but is improving again. Miss Ardath Hagcy entertained Miss Eva Garreson at her home over Sunday. Mr. Hilts, clerk at Watts & Price store, Sundayed with his family at Sheridan. Miss Ethel Smith of Portland, spent the week end with her old friends here. The Price family took an auto trip up the highway last Sunday and report some rain. Albert Leonard and wife were guests at the parental home a couple of days last week. Miss Merrill of Portland, spent a tew days last week with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Rhodes. Mrs. Kilpack and eon, Gilbert, of Portland, are spending a few days as guests of Mrs. J. G. Watts. The new Clontnger building is now retting its coat of stint and will soon be ready for its occupants. M. J. Boiler is confined to his bed with a lame back, with prospects of several days' rest from work. Chas. Duncan of Portland, a real estate dealer, was in our vicinity Tuesday looking after farm land. Gus Hegele has been ill at his nephew's sanitarium in Portland. Glad to see him able to return home. Emmet Stevens has lumber to build a new garage. He is advised to build it in a re proof spot this time. We are all glad to get the latest report from Tom Cloninger. He is much better and now recognizes his family. Mrs. Emma Smith came down from Portland Wednesday to attend Poca hontas lodge and returned to Port land Thursday. The children are all preparing for Hallowe'en. A party is being planned to te given in the W. fc P. hall by the Endeavorers. R. Snyder moved 5S hives of bees from the Daagerneld place to his farm, where be will keep them for John Rusk, who has bought them. Robbers entered Milloy's pool room Sunday night and helped themselves to some canned goods and a few other articles, but the loss was not very great. Oh, yes; lest we forget! Here' good advice. Put a good, strong pad lock on your hen bouse and get a good dog and gun. Something doing this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roy of LaCen ter, spent last Wednesday with Mrs, Elizabeth Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Roy are moving to Portland as well as their mother and will be close together. Mrs. J. C. Johnston, w ho has been visiting her daughter at Rogue River, returned home Tuesday, bringing ier daughter and baby with her for a visit. There is great rejoicing at the Johnston home. Mr. Schsnk, who lived here about five years ago, and after becoming very ill was taken East by friends, has returned to visit old friends. He is stopping at the Sandstrom home at present. The report we received from H. West's Jersey nerd at the Panama Padfic exposition is at follows: Seven first prises, four second prizes, two Junior champions, first oh calf herd, first on young herd, first on graded herd, first on dam, first on get of sire, third oa get of sire. Several thirds and fourths, grand champion, which gave him a large silver cup worth $208. The cup is placed on a stand made of fancy wood and it al together stands three feet high. Mr. ' West can point with pride now to' thirteen silver cape. High fidtnol Sosee. Fridays are current event days in 'nistory class. Guy Beaver has returned to school. He is in the eighth grade. ""Exam Week" so tar everyone has eome out with a smiling face. The B class of the third year sew ing class are working on woolens. ( The board have ordered gasoline Irons and ironing boards tor the sew lug classes. Lenore and Mary Metcalf and Kboda West spent Monday night with Gladys Pays and partook of a dock dinnc t This week seemed to be visiting .week. Those visiting different rooms were: Mrs. Bert West, Mrs. 1. Brown, Mrs. TJ-' W. W, Mrs. JC Z.' John-' son and Mrs. Mildred Watts. We like to have the parents come. We are sorry to say that the Adams children have left us. Addie entered Washington High on last Monday and Bea entered one of the public schools. Mr. Fowler, in physical geography RAINIER. Mrs. Alio Moetk. formerly of this place, but now of St. Helena, came down Saturday night and visited over Sunday at the heme of her mother, Mrs. C. C. Wilson. Mrs. H. Frk-k arrived tnu wws - - . . . . , A class: -What can you do to a swamp: from The Dalles, w acre sue u ep-- it tor cultivst- lug the winter lor ner ueaun. -- Frick is very much improved in health and says that she likes the climate of the upper Columbia Oscar Evermaa left last Friday for his old home in Kentucky, where be expect spend some time with in order to prepare ion?" A tresman immediately ans wered: "Irrigate it." All tryouts for the debating squads will be on Thursday. Those enter ing are Helen Watts. Laurie! Blatch ford, Hasel Wikstrom. Marjorie Hol aday, Valdes White, Ray Holland. Pis Holaday, Lyle Jobin. Dewey Clon inger and Kenneth Ackley. For the . tryout the question will be: "Re-J CITY LEGISLATURE. Surveying for St. Helens Houlton Sidewalk New Walks Ordered. Council met MonJay evening with all members present. The County Surveyor stated thatl he had surveyed the line from the west line of Knighton P. L. C. to; east line of right of way of 8. P. A 8. for the proposed sidewalk to be con-, structed along the south line of the I county road and suggested that mon uments bs erected and the county be line be determined. j solved, thst the United States should t,i. iwirf Mr Everman will rrant missed hi hi many friend ( The attorney for Htllsboro Nation ..o.. 11 Rank discussed with IU luuuin . . . . 'w.L.'mrMioa of Interest now due Some Mg tmprc-vemrois c-t , - council the on . - T Iran nmier iu Tv,nrd tre ConrreraUonal , wr -""- - have compulsory military training. Ajcliupc!l ,.ork u done! vlsetuent to be taken up Wednesday full account will be given nt week. . th &u oerrisiou of Win. Keid.l evening. r,i ill aid rreatiy to future social Councilman Uallsgh reported the St. Helens Improvement Company HEWITT BUILDING See us before investing. We will treat you right. We are home people and work for the best interests of St. Helens and Columbia county. Handle Real Estate, Fire Insurance and RenUb HOULTON. events held there. Mrs. Clinton Scott was a Portland ) The Parent-Teachers' association visitor last week. j met for the trst time Friday evening. Glen Burnett has started to High: October la, and elorted Miss Allen School at St. Helens. president and Mrs M. Sheeim secre- Frank Kelley and wife were Port-' tary. A short program was rendered, land visitors Saturday. I bnt the greater part of the evening Mrs. Jack Cooper of Warren was I tu taken up in formulating plan a Houlton visitor Tuesday. , for the organization to work along A. T. Kihlan and daughter. Helen, tae coming year. as re- went to Portland last Wednesday. George Tuft is passing around C. C Chambers spent a few daysj clf.fcrs lha ., the in the big city the first of the week. is-pound boy. who ar- Mtss wonita uroiies oi isnsTou. is visiting Miss Juanlta Moffett of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thompson have, gone to Portland to reside this win-) is here to visit her sister. Miss Lulu J Wash. Later in life Mr. Smith : for a few days. j moved his family to this place, where John McQueen went to Portland ; be entered the mercantile and hotel Saturday for a few days. He return-'business until the voar 1SS9. at which ed on Monday evening. ! time he disposed of his business and ter. i Jarvis Davis, who has been very HI at his home near Yankton, is oat again. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Negro and little1 object is a rived Saturday night. J. C. Smith, one time resident and merchant and first depot agent in this city and father ot Mrs. Jack Stacy of thts plane, died at his home in Portland last Saturday evening after a lingering illness of cancer oi the stomach. Deceased was horn in Polk county. Oregon. September CD, daughter spent the day in Portland j US, where lie lived with his lam- Saturday. Charlie White left Tuesday after noon tor another hunting trip ot a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lake visited friends and relatives in Portland over Sunday. Miss Hazel Razey ot Deer Island, ily. It was in Polk county that he entered his first business career, that of the stock business. He was mar ried to Miss Mlllls R. Evans, to which union seven children were horn, tlx of whom are living to mourn their loss. There also remains his mother, Mrs. Nat Webb, at Walla Walla. Sheldon dock had been fixed quested. The recorder reported that he had , mailed letters notifying property owners of their indebtedness on sesers. Chaa. Msrkle asVed council to Im prove street cros tg near hi resi dence. Eeierred to street and alley OMtniitu-e. Councilman Southard reported that newer between Winter and Oak , streets was dogg- d up and overflow- j leg. Referred to Southard to have ! same remedied. Councilman Southard also reported sidewalk along Willamette street op posite Block IS. in need of repair; also that brush over many portion of the sidewalk slang Hemlock street Marshal was Instructed to notify owners to construct sn Moot walk. He was also instructed to see that tlie brush along the sidewalk on ' Hemlock street was removed HAY, GRAIN AND FEED BRICK, PLASTER, LIME, CEMENT Complete Line of DUPONT EXPLOSIVES FRANK WILKINS Have them during the whole meal SNOWFLAKE SODAS give a wholesome, delicious piquancy. Perfectly at home at the most elaborate banquet or the simplest meal. Your dealer has tbero Ask to se Um Kw family Tlo CREAMERY NOTES. Mrs. J. H. Schoonover has returned to Forest Grove, after a week spent here attending to business. Sherman Saxtou was a Portland visitor Tuesday of this week, return ing on the afternoon train. Mrs. Thompson White spent the week end in Portland with friends, returning Tuesday afternoon. C C Chambers and family will leave soon for North Carolina, where they will make their future borne. Grant Watts, the Scappoose mer chant, was a business visitor in Houl ton and St. Helens Tuesday between trains Mrs. Merle Staines spent a few days here at the home of E. 1. Staines and wife Itst week, returning to her home Thursday at Everett, Wash. Mrs, Mary Morgan, Mrs. A. T. Kihlan and daughters. Lavinia and Rose, motored to Portland Thursday, in Mrs. War pur' Overland car. j Miss Naomi West, the new teacher here, spent the week end in Portland with her parents, returning fsunday evening. Mis W. is boarding wilt Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brehsut. Rev. Snyder and Charlie White returned from their bunting trip engaged in the real estcte business at Portland, in which business he was engaged at the time of his death. Review. CLATSKANIE. Carpmuers are at work finishing the Interior of the north room la the Masonic building fur the creamery. A number of the director were in town Wednesday to decide on the machinery. They have quotation from severul linuiw who furnish creunmry supplies and mill select the machinery Iwst suited for the plant at this place. Th creamery hot to have elec tric power. Mr. McCormick stated that if sufficient business could be secured, he would 1 glad to furnish twenty-four hour service. V PACIFIC COAST niSCLTT CO. lOtt I LAM, OH a. UN SHIPPING. Mrs. A. C. Palmer returned from Portland Wednesday evening after an absence of sevenU weeks looking after business interests. On Mon day she attended the funeral of heT ; The J. B. Stetson took oa T50.000 brother. Mr. Garland, an old Oregon ttx-l cf lumber for San Pedro, Call pioneer, j iornia. and JS patnger. ! The steamer Klamath pulled out j the first of the wek for San Pedro, j California, with a million feet of : lumber. J. H. Boech accompanied Mr Reefer, of the Delta gardens, on a trip to Portland and Willamette Val ley points during the week to test out some cattle which the latter ei- Tv-i - , . . , Forest Home is still In the pens to purchase in preparation fori ,..,, , . ' 'kra undergoing repairs and will not Sie opening of the cheese factorr. : . , ' - ! be ready for a cargo for a week yet A clever little comedy, entitled gh. was condemned by the inspector The Deestrick Skule." will lie pre-Jand wrUlin )ffiprovement. ordered eeuted at tbe Columbia theatre on j which are being compiled with Friday evening, Nov. 12. by the j . ' "Victory" and Ltve Wire" classes of the Methodist Sunday school. The proceeds will be devoted to tbe base-! SCMMOXS. nieut fund. , Oregon, for the County of Columbia J. J. Klcyoun and family cunt:"- B- Honon. plaintiff. v. Josetih I. , jScturday t-vening, having had a very; flown from Portland on the steamer Brnk and Viola A. Hrtnk. hi wife, pleasant time, but little success with Beaver on Friday last, bringing their rti!- TV df,end- To , their rifms. , household goods with them and have name of tbe State of Orecon von .r! i Tbe Jitney dance at the I. O. 0. F. u,ten up their residence in the apart- required to appear and answer ' ban Saturday evening, was a success ; menu ower tbe ji, Mr j complaint filed against you in the 1 Kinyoun is a blacksmith and ha. j UW toy oi lnZr im . tablished himself in business in tbe the day fixed by order of this Court Cravens livery barn. 'or you to appear and answer mil being more than six week from the oste of tbe first publication of this summons, to-wit: more th.i. ... tro? tbe Jth ot October.! im: and if you fall to so appear I and answer, tbe platntiiT will apply' to the Court tor the relief demanded I In his said complaint, io-wit: tor Judgment upon a promissory note for S (.. with 8 per cent interest : thereon from the KOth dav of Novem her. lfc: for 1168 0 attorney' toes, and for tbe costs and dl.hurse menu of tbu suiu and tor a decree of foreclosure of tbe roortgace unon ! Iti ..15 1 . .. . ' iviiutn, QHrnMlll in every way. There was a good crowd, excellent music and a deli cious cafeteria luncheon. Tbe pro ceeds amounted to quite a sum. His Lillian Cade will celebrate tbe eleventh anniversary of her birth with a Hallowe'en parry at her home near Houlton, at the Lone Fir Dairy farm, on Monday evening. A large number of her young friends have been bidden, end it win be an oc casion of touch merriment. Edward Bellamy has moved into tbe Lotstrand building to assume his new place of business, having pur-, chased tbe hnsineas from T. Ambrose. Mr. Bellamy and his wife are hots familiar with the shoe repair tauri nes, and hope to ne kept busy at their trade. j Mr and Mra. Charles Graham re turned home oa last Priady after-! noon, after an absence ot several weeks spent at Trout Lake, Wash, where Mr. Graham goes tor his health; he is very much improved by his rest. Rev. Santord Snyder went to Port land Tuesday to see C K. Olson, who i there at St. Vincent hoepital. Mr. Olsen was injured a few weeks age by tailing from a caSolding while at work oa A.. T. Kiblsn'a new store, and sustained a broken limb mat numer eus bruises. He is getting en very nicely now, nowever. and copes to be out again as soon as his broken bones heal. Ted Preecott arrived in Houlton on Wednesday morning from Montague. Cl, near Mt, Shasta. Ted aays be oame t Oregon again to get a good wetting; there has been no rain tor five months mt Montague. Mrs. Pres oott is there, and win probably eome to Houlton ta the sear TcTcra. - Last Friday at the debating try outs the lollowing candidates were successful: Altna Kent. Tillie Pul liam, Herbert Geary, Clarence Even son, Nellie Geary and Jesse Lewis. Tbe other two aspirants, Edward Larson and Helena Faltlnot. will be' held as substitute Is case of acci dent to any of tbe team. The judge were: Mrs. Con vers, Mrs. MeCord and Mrs. Trafaer. Chief. : AAAAAAA Manufacturers' and Land Products Exposition Portland. October 25-Nov. 13 2nd Annual Show of All-Oregon and Southern Washington Agricultural Products and Manu facturing Resources. PRESENTED BY PORTLAND CHAM BER OF COMMERCE. Round Trip Rates "THE NORTH BANK ROAD" Excursion Sale Dates from Houlton, October 25, 29; November 1, 5, 8, 12. Return Limit Five Days After date of Sale. J. O. DIVENS, Agent, Houlton. YANKTON. to-wit: I i baa been enter- : ' . 1 "s"ng var. south IS dec. in the fit. Vincent ! ibenVnorVn T " L?L lie tee; thenee north S4 deg. 14 "" ' iet; thence west t I I '""! " Pt of beginning; to ! getter with the tenements beredlta menu and appurtenances thereunto premises. Becinnine at Miss Olive Hyde is visiting rela-! feet west of tbe point that is it ?g! tlves in Idaho. ct north of the ouarter section cor-1 Mr. Hasting, is enjoying the vi.lt i "VTT' d ;. J-! of relatives from Indiana, ! tollowinr: mneifr 1 r... V I niut Hia Mrs. ber Brown talntue flurtur the week a friend whn l.'.Z ,. feet; thence is one of tbe nurses hospital. Tbe scholars of tbe Yankton school gave a basket social on last Friday evening, which was well at tended. Tbe baskets were donated j '"fring, or in anywise appertain by tbe scholars, wed sold to tbe bigb-l rfv."? ,To'J n olB nd further est bidder by Mr. Hastings, wbo was j and editable. m auctioneer for tbe occasion. Tbe sale I This summon is published ft the of baskets brought a little over lour-1 St len Mist, a weeklv newer ner xeen oouara. 1 ne money will I . " ,"', ana ot reneral nd tor game tor the mooi. S? By. Ore-: rr... . T , "ortax aue r.I. ' the Honor- j able James A. Eakln. Judge of iBe Orcuit Court of the State of Ibe S-th day of October. 11S the' Krst TUbllcaaon being October tth, j MAGTLL. 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Be has been connected with the Anti Saloon league tor a number of year and baa devoted much time to tbe causa of temperance. Admission tree. . u ml iK EUROPEAN PIAN AMXWCAn EVERYTHING MODERN AT THE ST. -HELENS: HOTEL J. C.E0RGE, rVopeWter ALL BUSSES CAU ' RATES tl 00 AND UP SOCIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS AT HOT