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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1916)
Mnmbia Comity Fair, Commences September 20th, Continues Three Days V-i Ji L UNI n I TiM OFFICIAL PAPER OF COLUMBIA COUNTY lOLUME XXXV. PIONEER PAPER OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FTER UNCLE SAM'S - GOVERNMENT LAND k CHANCE IN MANY jjl.tfT t SKlkllllO lor l IMVIHfl IH rrv ul loll IjiiiiI. Jluch Interest I" taken lncnlly of l.ml lira wlnii which will till li.-lnff hv t hi" fl'ill'TllI government j' CulvIM" Indian reservation Ib rf (u fill ry ami whllo there will lliouiutiiiln register for ouch tract. n'My m " 'r,u Tcii or mini. it In lucky enough to will. II will Urn fruin cuts to $3. CO per tcror'lliiK t' tlm afipralHitd of din trad Iih f lied muni, Per il who liiivc exhausted their home- , rlghi ur it ellKlhlfl to rcgls- .uid purl 1 I it lit Ih In drawing. ppllfH iii iiiuNii proving up on Cl of l11 HITCH, llllt tllllBO filing ia, any It'1 acres, uro eligible to iq an mlillili.uiil 0. p plurt-M a! registration aro H po ind Wciiutrlie... nnil tho local rlo who mi- liuliilllliK Ih" regls- i,u uri' making IiIk mono)' taking l'llSI'llll'lltH. It g UHlllllUlHll llirrn will li f.0,000 ri-!ll ra in Spokane all, ih. Wit learn, lliiTi, will In' 3,000 pliTiui ol .ml tin- i h: n i of wlimliir liml i, mull i follow iin; , rile i wp'H fr. I. :mil i' k'1' I' TimI ul ;'.,t' ani : II .Hit. W M. IH:.I.i.I... , I . V. ill), i: I ll.ill.ii:li, S. f. Mor K. Hiiiii'ii, J. I.. Zipperer lit n n .-I I , Id,) uml llnu Cope Ihrtilil HrniiKhtiin. II. (I. Strom i:.it 1 1-1- liapp, (). ('. Witlllioru Hliiae. 'ST. HELENS. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1916 NO. 31 LRTTIfy lrpflM tni ini.'i. .sx-. " rmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm n , , ;r rr. " ..MuW HLY KXPFNn Ti RF I local gun club ! win iviijMvUN 1SLJKIJ1' l uiiviiuiiu . . . I TftD rnillMDU rn.,.,Tv IIOLS WEEKLY SHOOT I VI lALUMDlrt 1 I llrli'f Word from h 'r,cr Ki. II, . , I'll III,)'. RELIABLE STATEMENT Uout. Kurl Liirrabco. attached l,r. f County I :v .f mlil iwch iin tint 122ud Const Artllli.ry, Ik at the , , " .iiMinru, .Mi'H. A. George Hui'ii-IhI Mi'iiiliern liy MakliiK ;mh1 Nrore. front wlih li( m ciiiiiiiiiinil anil In ma . i i . i . . ...mm-.. ,,t ,.ar....... M'Khh, jmt 1IM ,. , ... ,iunn futl.-r. N. . u,rra Il, moIiIHt !,,, ,,. No ,,, of 10 ,. ,.. lOII.llll.IIIH. II,. Mlllt... that M ..- tl MI.'UXI'K fll..-. muml Ih imikuki'iI l Koanllim il. r., , , VJ "" ' . ."u a "l" ... , i.ai.iz "loro praciiCB limy wl 1 have to Him n I n, U ii VS i iiwh :ii.iiu ,,u , . Tho St. Ilolt'im Gun Cluh held Its wockly Hhoot on Kb urounds Sunday. It wan rather a dlHHRreeahlo day on aecMint of the ruin but they man UReil IjRlwepn hIiowitb to make a fulr record. Mm. Frank George aton iHlied the iiienilierM by making a re markably good Hoore and with a lit .... " ' Ullll 1 never brlilKen which Hp:in (lie III,, VVIiIiiwh1 jii'IisIoiih, county uriiiiii in huh point, and aim a r.lroiin patrol Ih iiiiiIiiIiiIiiimI fur mil,'. 7C.9.O0 In eacli dlreitlun ho Hint no i,.r,ii,lii.K Salaries of "offic'e'rH imriy 01 iiiiiiiiiih may (tohh. Kver) i Mexli'iin itohhIiik lulu tm Cnt,,, Total general expemin . $ K'.ules la Heiiri'lied before ,eluK ul I , , ,lM.'r M ,.... , , .. h lilMiricl No. 1 mi iiiii way. i-.verylliliii: )ir,.( 2 in hid vii'iiuiy or l.areilo Ih r.iili't, Hie lUHtrlct No. :i AlexlraiiH evidently . 5,00:t.l2 ;i"'1")' score look after their laurels or she will win the Mist cup. Following U the 98U.97 SillglcK. R nr.it mi .'jilii.r mid Material Itnail DIslrlilM i 2,H82.10 realizing il,a I'lHlrlrt No. 4. Unci., Kan, l prepared to dn more J'!!',1 S.C2B.71 j i. "a?",? ' '1 thun lelter wrlth... I.I . ' -t .No. 2,8:12.27 1 1 ge I.undgren .... I'opelund .... . i, ....... r . ueorce 2,071.94,? r?: ,;'""rK'., a r.vi i'o Hallagh , Targets. .Broke. ....in i.T,,,.r wriiing. i.ieiu. l.arraliee iiiM,Pi,., , Klati'H that while the heat Ikih been very oppremlve, recent heavy ra I iih Total road expense, have tnado roiiilllloiiH more emliir- '!","'r"1 'I'o. ablii. IIIh iiiiiiiiiand, thiiii far, lias hud no actual righting. Inil an, well prepaied in cane of a raid. CO 60 SO 25 no B0 25 27 42 35 VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR OREGON N. G. 18 TO 45 YEARS OF AGE Quota for Mute of Oregon is Still 800 Hhy. A "bunch" of tho guests of tho City of Portland's Sunday trip, re solved themselves into a picnic party for TlleiillllV PVPnlntr Act II.A nmn.la Notice lias been posted here cull- lug for volunteers for the Oregon damp, the party was held In the de National Guard for enlistment in llghtful home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. I'ortlund. Ablebodied men between stone. The members of the party uie ages oi is ana 4 5 are wanted, repaired with their lunches at about 7 o'clock. Tho porch party proving 3,224.42 2.1.164.04 G.053.09 jS to recruit to full strength. Doublet. Total expense of coun ty for June $ 29,217.13 lly reference to page 3, third col- ROBBERS STEAL FOUR WATCHES 'i OF I'CUTLAND MARKS FIRST RUN ..-I'll) of I'm i land inude Its flrnl :'uiul:iy, L'J inli':i up tint river " il.ii li'i of Hie S'.; ndi. il Oil Co. Hun, 1 1- . n mlleii this nidi) of li'l, milling (ho d bit an ee In ' hours, i.ll liougl: r.ga!m:t a , current " trlh wan inado tho occ.thIuii uleri'niMl ,:irii'.i from HI. I lot 'till Portland to enjoy the Jour ( tint great lumber yhhcI, nnil llio liuspliallty of C4lt. John- and crew Kul I v tblrtv imioMr Iwltlie vec.sel at the mill dock 30 a. in , mid ultliiiiigli Old k"pl Hlicilillug tears, those who ruin I t ...... . ,i,.i,:i Him iiiiiiireiuiH re- k. N on deck, while those not pro- T f1 Willi thin Oregon's Inevitable T f n Joyed the roomy iiuarters k captain's Miiarlers wore thrown L hiHviui mr tne occnHion. k. I ''afiT- " ?'' "-- - - . x., '.-:!5 . " . : A . but mon with dependent relatives will not be accepted. The wages or the as nlensnnt no nnv r.ir,i ,.,i soldier ranges ironi 15 to 45 per the view of the river being perrect nioiuii. in antimon to the pay, all as several ocean vessels came In, clothing, rations and medical atten- tiou is furnislied free. The quota of down the river, and last of all the uie state oi uregon is but 800 short glorious moon came out for the occa of the red u I red number It tlmntil I vn ... .... 17 furnish in response to the call of the weather prevented holding tho plc- ,o ei""i""i, "ii" eiiuris are oeiug maue I nio elsewhere. Tho evening was spent with music, cards and dancing, and the lunch was served in picnic style. Chief Engineer Kanady and wife, members of the party, are old friends or Mr. and Mrs. Stone, having made acquaintance on an ocean voyage. Tho cccasion was a most enjoyable one and at 11 o'clock the guests re luctantly took their leave. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Kanady, Capt. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. U. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lidyard, .Misses Jersie Stokes, Esther Ilapp, Helen Larsen, Jsephino Moorhead, Messrs. Chus. Malhcurish. Sidney Malheurish, Cecil Uoss, Harold Ros3, Hen Dorris, Dr. S. B. Hoskins; Arthur Kanady and Oscar Haggberg. Tarcota. Itrnkn Ceorge 26 14; Hiillugh 36 20 ' Copeland 24 16; Hurgess 24 17 1. T. Georee 14 in I.utidgren 8 5 ' s- BOI1ie time during Saturday night. Robbers made quite a haul at Tun nel 2 at Rinlerson, on tho S. P. & SCENE IN KI- PASO, TEXAS. SM vVr oril KOI.DIEHS SEARCHING MEXICANS IIEFOUE THEV ARE ALLOWED TO GO FfRTItFn THIS PHOTOGRAPH WAS TAKES' AT THE AMERICAN END OF THE INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE. muicH. of St. Helium n "1 other locall lu..- n wan enjoyed by l ' ,n T , ! y I illn.i'iK room. Ar-'L" """r " , ' Hilton, the Port.,,,,.. tlt ' " HlillHii-mls fioii. thin In, 1 ., r : .. ..,.1 , reiurn trip 1.1 hiiIIh- 1 ; , ,mil.,.r r'f tin,,., arriving at 7:30 In V"K"' ,,,u""" ' , ,,, ,, 'Vl'll t, n-i... ... ... .11 I I'll I'l.llH. HOCH'l.i'", 1 lie itll'llieniN (.i,elnr.il 3 . . Uitloi, ,.f ,.... ., T I Block iicenes, farni homes, wnai 1. ' .luwiipuur, r , , , .lia, ....,,, ""B nil t r,..,ii,l,. .... ,l.u.k r,.r B . lurmers ra.m, l'"lurn trip. Tho blic shin made H'"lK slKlit when coming Into ltll tlx, Ann. f"1 Jink mid pi'nniinu flying, and , 0(1 y 11 largo inmilior from 'luck. hntyof I'nrtland Is now rocelv- ner wirgo and will bo reudy to 10 Kill 111. 1, ul ii, or.n. a .... I ..... .,i, ,,-- un- n. MARK FISH 1,10 nilllliini, ,.f young ralmon V. 8""" releaHed from tho , U,'t"" rvr hatcbory, upproxl r to.0i will 1,0 marked by P mid,,,,, ,,vtor(1 ,,(tforo Mng liu .V" Hlr"'"'' This year "rot tin,,. arK0 , of ,ufl Chi l. niiiiiiiin imvn irnnn l "ream uml tlin HiippoHlllon l"t lllliny r , 1 11,.. in, 111 iiiuhi, were u't U'l'rn ...I . . . . K- """"sen rrom that a few .....- .. . -"'. K.l, 1)11 l inoru fo Wnv 1,. .,. ily. ti 1 '" "" """ tiiia nbso- . " huh. however, some Ked ,,,, , : . . ui ,re Brei fol. , 1 win no interesting ol::ir.,,rnvu ' KiutHW . :" .f,H" nre cuuK,,t "iu rivor, I profusely Illustrated nnil print- ,''"'; -l ' i ed on rino book paper ami will exacted only $S. . r ... ... t ,.t .iin . 1, 1. una niHiory u .......... coiniiiiiiilty nnil '' w"11 wo,'lh t which, of course, Is cxeluslvo or proHitrvlng. It will contain up- L,ul0 taxes), it Is shown Unit Colum- ,r,i of U.0 llUislriilloiiH uml 4 )ia county parted with nlnt $30,- .nxoici:mi:nt " u til n, the ainoiints going to make up' SHIPS 4 the general fund expense will bo 4 noted. It will also be seen that the; LOADED AT HOME DOCK iiilarles of all the road supervisors an. charged to this mini, as is a: The flagship Wupan.a, Capt. Fol- Tho Mist contemplates In the near future lo Ismm an ludiiF- j ant cnargeii ui huh 1,111,1, 'h .,. trial edition covering lh com- 1 traction i.glne w Inch cost $750. On j Uat eoinmanding, passed up stream iri . . . 1 ....i ti... ,....-.iiiinii Ttli'sililV nvi'litnc Innilinir nt Pnrt- merclal and Ind.islrlal U.lereHii. j mg.. . -".... .. - . . .. . 7 ". . ... . ........ 1, .,.,,11. 1 ,,r nnil lib, ret NO. 2. Ill WHICH M. " 01 lenienv. 1 or Road District No. 2, in which st.!"""' wmi i.uuu sucks ot cement, j Helens Ih located, is Itemized. Most! The steamer Klamath docked here 2 vt the $.1,900 spent Is for labor. In j nt about the same time. Passengers tho general fuinl evpenses Is u little worn transferred to tho Georglana Item of n.uto supplies and repairs mi'l docked in Portland on schedule (.1. lly milling the, nine., inn ,ianiain ia loaning at me 1 1 I ilni'U mill U'i 1 tiil.'K i.n 'lllll T l.,i i lotal OI jury lees, we nave 11 una.. - - 3 of $ r, 7 4 . S 0 . while the witness fees luriuers raii... ...n and everythlHK Hint wl 'l"r"tt 4 the newcomer to our c.iy n... county. 1 U......1..1 ..iIIHiiiih are extienslve t luxuries but the Mist feels that r .. .1,1 - 1.,.. il, nulled Sllll- 11 win ru."i " port of our enterprising people Hum, ul (,. JLM0 even money. Tho e?;ienie.i or the rnnilmasler exclusive of office salaries, totals $14X.S6. uml tint county surveying overtops this somewhat, reaching tho total of $32.1.52. In Mr. Fiirnsworth's de partment tho expense comes to $1S0, and the seven road "supervisors' sal- e- ,1 ml. .. I.I..I. a 11 r es iiKKregate in.t.iiw. 1 ou hik" 1 m ill is T. II. Mills of District No. 7 pi.rl Ul .... .. .. .ii,, 2 will, n salary of $94.60, while E. T. :::;:,:on t;::, issui, ... .... v'::.':irci!!o, .z,:,a sip - be.-. John Pennington, steward of the Wapaina, who is reported to bo heir to valuable English property, is yet circulating among tho rest of ordi nary mortals. Tho Wnpama commenced loading Thursday and will take a full cargo of lumber to San Francisco uml San Pedro. Carl Wass, a longshoreman, has commenced ncMon ngainst the Wn modest in his demands, and .75 for bis lubor. Adding up tli ontiro expenses t n OJ M .. a . 1 iiimuitf ft 11 Hill if 111! win tn v " - -- ...in ,....,iut i.f from 1 G to Will pages. It will b 1'X fr 1' finest niul lrg"t ('v',r 1 1 1 in HiU rinintv. innuini mi LUNCH PART Y Mrs A V. Ihirnett, assisted by Miss I-ols Dll'l'l" of l!ll,,,"p' tt " liineli party Tuesday In honor of Har riet Ross, Charles Ross, Marlon ami Virginia Morton uml Cuthnrl.m Mets kor. Tho llttlo folks spent 11 .lnlll't ful tlmo ns few know better how to entertain lltllo folk" 1""' M"' l! ir" nott, I -1 n,i it... , ii-.ii 1 1, i.f June. TI10 Mist hopes 1 1,0 taxpayers received value for this money so Bpent. The Item of $9S9.97 Tor salaries of officers does not ap pear In the published list of expenses but same was -obtained from tho viiRlrttor In the clerk's office. . court for $10,000 damages, llo al leges Hint while helping to load at I.lnntoii a sling load struck him, re sulting in serious injury. The premises were entered while the men were asleep in their bunks and four watches, a gold ring and numer ous other nick nacks were stolen. Word did not reacli.the sheriff's of fice until about 10 o'clock, but all hiisto was made to apprehend the thieves. It Is generally believed that they made their escape across the liver. No arrests have been made although the officers have well founded suspicions as to the guilty parties. AGAIN ON THE JOB Frank Shepherd, the popular own er of tho St. Helens-Portland auto service, after bis tour through Cali fornia, is again at the wheel of his Bulck, piloting passengers In and out of Portland and St. Helens. Shep herd states that even with the good roads of California be prefers Ore gon and will from now on bo found at tho steering wheel of his machine BOYS CHARGED WITH DELINQUENCY Roy Gago and Aser Haseel were nr resteil Wednesday by Marshal South ard on tho charge or burglary. It is alleged that they entered tho homo of a Greek with a long name and hard to spell and appropriated some " 1 $10 In money, a watch and chain und Tho Whllo Sox will wresllo In thojpuiso. As tho Iio.vh aro under ago field Sumlay with Monfavllla. Hal- they were arraigned beforo County Inch has n leftlmnilor that will aston- Judge Hattan on the charge or delin l,.h tho bleachers. It promises to bo qiioncy. Tho trial was held Thurs an unusually rust gaino mid thoso day. They were committed to tho who fall to intend will miss some- caro of their parents but aro under thing worth whllo. l" ''tro1 ot lliu c0rt' thoro for some time to come. These vacations, after they are over, some times call for work. GOOD ROADS BILL J:TL 8ySU,at.",lder the k-t parade. nt'-- ,uhub urn wregui, win receive during the first year or operation $81,450; second year. $162,900: third year, $244,360; fourth year. $325,800; fifth year. $407,250: lake. VERY ENJOYABLE EVENING PICNIC Plenty of Eats Followed Enjoyment. Social RETURN FROM LONG AUTO TRIP After several weeks spent in tour ing southern Oregon and California, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Zipperer returned St. Helens last week. Accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shep herd, they left Portland on June 27 in the doctor's big seven-passenger car. The first day they reached Roseburg, a distance or 204 miles. The next stops were at Yreka and Weed and they arrived in San Fran cisco on the Tourth day. The tour ists spent some days in San Fran cisco und then motored to San Jose, and rrom there home. Dr. Zipperer states he round most or the road in very good condition and that portion or the Pacific Highway over the SIs klyous is especially good, quite a por tion of it being hard surfaced. only disagreeable feature of trip was the rainy weather in Ore gon and northern California and the hot weather in and around San Fran cisco. All the tourls'ts, after their 2,000-mlle trip, declare Oregon, and especially St. Helens, looks mighty good to them and they will confine their tours hereafter to some spot in the Webfoot state. Tho the COMMITTEE APPOINTED Tho local K. or P. lodge has ap pointed a committee to make ar rangements to attend tho opening day or the Supreme Lodge, which meets In Portland August 1. It is the intention to attend in a body and join the great procession which is estimated will bo the largest rra ternnl procession ever witnessed in that city, and that Is saying a good deal. It Is not yet decided what the and moreover, he is going to bo right " 18 not yet deci(,ed wIlat the thoro for some time to come. Ti,e uniforms may be but they will all carry trl-color umbrellas. Tho K. of P. lodge or this city is a live number and they will make themselves known. Many non-members will visit Portland that day to witness tho REAL HARD WORK Hugh Banning is a sailor on the n fMtV nf PrtrMnnil T-Ta la ..I,, total or $1,221,750. In addition to one of the best men In the crew when this the stato hns received about it comes to real hard work. He will $50,000 B Year llltder tho nrnvlulnn dn nnvtMnir anil ilia , u,..l, l.n. or the bill which provides Tor the ex- Is assigned to him the better be ii.-iiuuiuu 01 i,uuu,uuu mutually in seems to like it. While he is only a ooy, nis cnecK is good lor rive rig- nren nnil l.n mnboa Vila Tho annual meeting or the State hv inn mini lnltsvi 1 T I nl.tnA I,. A hUUorlal Association will be held in flf)A tllA U'A 11(1 nnrl Ka a aal mnn Medford. August 4 to 7. From that among men. His father l n,n0, f city a trip will be mnde to Crater the celebrated Catalina Islands oK Los Angeles. ,i'.V 4 H Sili I SI u if si 1 rv i',:'1 c X m 1