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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1916)
BACHELOR FLAT Or. jurohxon wiih a I'ortlttiitl vlslt ..." W,.K. Mr. J says lio certainly iwprPl.iih'H tho I'lK rod bun leveling JIIkh Op I (ihidhnart Iiuh returned irom week's vImK w,t" frl"",lH I" f . . I In I llll-l HHVB it I lltCO til hilit, ll"1 " H "1 '"""n M"- .. .... ur. Union grouuy surprise!! iiih li .imlitorH IiimI week whim lio pro- Lutiil Hi with IiuiiiImoiiio plant. Lmliiy evening number of young rli'inlH guilicrcd ut i lit iioiiio to limp njoy Hi" 11,0 'n"l"K nellt I" in uhU: mill songs llllll nil I'll I pi.uwint linn' wiih liiul that Mr. arnoii n-n i ' ! h iih iiiii not got iiih lltn0 milllllT. Ill' HIlyH IIU UllllHH lllll ,'lt lllllIK "OW l" "IUKU IIUppilHIHM iUiipliiln l mi auto. Mr. iiik! Mr. " Popo wvra nhop- Vinjf In llmiltoii tiiHt woek. Ur. liiul Mrs. iv r.ncKson vihhoii llh 0. I'i'Iithiiii mill family Sunday. (ii'urK" 1 1 1 1 I .i 1 1 wuii In I'urtliiiicl hil wii'k. W hat In tlxi attraction, llnii't keep It mo itiM. Urn. Karl Saxton mill MrH. (iuy jllirh n'li' In Warren t It In wonk mi kurliii'Mi- Will ( 'n .!'! In has iiinvml IiIh fa It) - (i lu l'nri I.ukI (ur llin present. We m norry In lone good neighbor. Mr. Altiii'olh wiin In Kt. 1 1 1ii H on luiliii'iu; Ihli week. ! (iuy l.lllli ii look it Hpln In to lloul 0 luHt week. Mr. Binl Mm Win. Hkittln hail thn tlbfurliiiii' lo got stuck In IIhi iniiil -t Sunday evening when roturiiiiiK turn a Joy r 1 1 wild IiIh Ford. Now, ynu liiul thai olil horno It would ;.,r Ink. n .Mill right lllollK, Will. I, iioHirii wiih mien on our roiulM rlnhiK lord Instead of thn old irrn Hi- says Iki iihihI kncp up nil llin ri'sl of thrill. FISH REFUSE TO COME UP Hiiliiion huvn cniunienccil to run In thn lower river but up to ti. present t linn vnry few huvn remind U'lH far up. Whll., tin, run .wn tlm river Ih not i,ur ,,,, , ,.,.,., Hons, tluiHi, that urn caught nr of good hI.ii ami fM., ., lv(1 (u loi()h that thn I.Ik school will Hoon nppi.lir. Homo altrlhiii.i , (.,rf! u,M.h(. Of flKll to till, high Wlll.ir, lilhiTH ( llio alkali that la washed iw rlolll tin, eastern Oregon and WukIi In K t on district during thn hlKh waliir per loil In thiiHi, Bi-clloiiH, hut all agree that whim thn salmon want t ,.,',, up tin, Columbia, ty l(,nii, ami wlmn they don't, why they JuHt . turally don't regardless of thn fhih lUiiinirH wining In il, matter. Whlln thn water h gradually full Ink tlu, river Ih hIIII t a high HtaKi, ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1916 MAKBLEHEAD PASSED DOWN Wnallierly's loo rroiun at atklnn' every day. Fred The miner M.irblohcud paired down thn river Rilurdiiy at 1 1 : :t (I with Sitka, Alaaka, uh her dcstliiu tlon. Thin Ih a traiiiliiK vcmhcI uud nearly 300 wore llntcil for tin, trip. Tho hiiiiii, discipline will prevail iih UioiikIi thn Hhlp wan hoiuiil for actual lervlco. und every om, will have in do hln Htunt, tin, new rccrullH work liiB alongside nf tin, reRiilnrH ami will hoavit coal In tha bunker with Hie bluck kiiiik, Hcrub thn ileckH, etc. In thn llHt tliern urn 17 lawyerH ami Ihern will ho ttincH when they would rulher dl? up Ulai-kulum? or plead beforn thn bar, eHpnclally in w,.f Ktato. At I'ort AiikcIok thn Marlilelienil wuh Joined by thn Orccoii with the California militia and the cruUer New OrleaiiH with tin, WaHhlnnton mlltthi. PORTLAND MARKET REPORTS Tm-Kday'B market opnnod with one f thn hnavhiHt off. rliIKH of cattle ever received ut tin, union toc.k ! yarila. A total of 2:i()0 head were: reinlvod. Thero waa a Rood demand j or prlmn heavy HtnerH. Klrat huIuh mi HiIh claim looked Hteady to 10c 1 lower. Choleo Knl M,,.,.ri) f()Um, U8 .il market uh did tlm heavleg. ' holer, llKht HtnerH mild up to $8. Other KrudiiH (if HtoerH were from 20 to 40c off. Choice lKht cowg OHt anolhnr iiiarter ycHlerduy. llimt koIIIiik ut B. Commoii to fulr cowh r0c lower. Ilelfem mild ut $6.35 for p. choice load. Hok prlci.-H were udviuiced unothnr 20 lo 2r.c. Top went ,u 9.06 with the bulk of hiiIch ut J. Thero were no extra choice Iiorh or topH would have undoubtedly been higher. Kb- celptH 2,7r,0 head. Thero wa a Kood 1 deniaiid and offering were not large: "IioiikIi to supply tin, demand. ! I'lieep prices were iinchaiiKnd ,an i Iiuh been tho cuho for hoiiii, time. ' linlce laiuhii Hold at $S.25. Year-! IIiirh and wet hem at lie. Thero Ih a ! ;ood di inanil for cbolco ewes. IteHt ! IlKht ewen KfllhiK 5 to $5.f.0. RECEIPTS FROM NATIONAL FORESTS Tho totul recelptB from tho na tional foreHtH of Dlhtrlct 6, which In cIuiIoh Oregon, WaHhlngton and Al UHka, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 181C, were $97,334.68, accord ing to a report Jut compiled by A. II. CouslnH, dlatclrt fiscal agent, at I'ortland, Oregon. There was $315, 498.42 came from the national for eats of Oregon, $121,743.03 from the foreHU of WaHhlngton, and $60, 093.23 from Alanka. In 1915, the amountH received were $199,123.58, $102,493.39 and $44,662.98 respect ively, making a total of $340,279.95. Tho 1916 receipts thus show an In crease or more than 43 per cent over tho pieced lug year. All claHHes of national forent re ceipts In tho dlHtrlct share in the IncrcuKe, uh Ih shown in the fallow ing table In which the receipts for tho two years are compared: ClaHg of llecelpt. 1915 Timber $207,335.06 "razing 120,439.44 Special iihdh 8,303.27 Water power 10,022.60 Klre treHpass 179.58 The Pendleton seventh annual Roundup will bo held September 21 to 23. More than a thousand appli cations have already been made for reservations. It promises to be tho greatest exhibition ever staged. The recent rains caused conHlder ablo damage to the hay crop. While the hay that was already cut was not totally ruined, it was Injured and will not bo a first-clans article. Aside from the hay crop, but llttlo damage Is reported to other products. NOTICE Totals $246,279.95 Class of Receipt. 1916 Timber $343,638.07 Grazing 131,282.60 Special useH 8,979.89 Water power 14,072.93 Klre treHpaHS 361.19 Notice for sale of Bonds of Sewer Dlst. No. 1, Sec. "li." Notice is hereby given that pro posals for the sale of Bonds under the Bancroft Bonding Act to the amount of $1,683.89 will he received by the Common Council of the City of St. Helens, Oregon, up to and In cluding July 24, 1916. E. B. QUICK, City Recorder. INDEPENDENT MILK CO. Dealers In MILK, CREAM BUTTERMILK We solicit a share of the St. Helens trade, and guarantee satisfaction. Phone 42 ST. H7LEX8 CAKE OR PASTRY POMONA GRANGE Advertise In tho Mist-it pays. SOLD ON REASONABLE TERMS INDEPENDENT AUTO CO. Agent For business or pleasure, the Ford is just the riht car. None can compare witli it Runabout $-149.25 5-PasscnRer Touring $199.25 F. O .B. St. Helens St. Helens agents for Goodyear Tirer. OILS, GASOLINE. ACCESSORIES Complete Machine Shop Skillful Machinists Also AueulN for DODGE AND BUICK CARS Union Pacific System Ranks FIRST A MONO TRAVEL ROUTES of the United States in Scenery, Service Equipment the three tilings that count most In making travel pleiiHiint. Take advantage of Low Round Trip Karon and go K:iHt thin Hiimuier vlu the cool, Hiuooth, granlte-cleaii UNION PACIFIC. Ask for "TOUR" literature nnd tho cohI of a Journey "back homo." popular Union Pacific Ih the route to YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Include a vlult with your east ern trip. Through Sleeping Car Service direct to tho Park. (J. V. ROIIKItTS, l. K. I. A., Axtorla Purl land Office: Third nnd Washington Streets ROUND TRIP FARES m-nver 9.V1.00 Omaha (IO.IMI ktuiHHN City. (1(1.00 St. IjiiiIn . . . 71.20 Chliago 72.50 Del roll K;l.,-0 Washington . 10M.no Boston 1 1O.00 eu York. . .11(1.70 j Total $497,334.68 Class of Receipt. Increase. Timber $135,303.01 Grazing 10,843.16 Speclul uses 676.62 Water power 4,050.33 Klre trespass 181.61 Tho Columbia County Pomona Grango will meet with Beaver Homes Grango (Goblo station), August 5, 1916. A sponker from the O. A. C. will be present. The State Master and probably several of tho stata of ficers will he with us. An especially profitablo and pleunant meeting Is assured. All Patrons aro urged to attond. P. W. ROBERTS, Sec. Pro Tern. can be bought In our modern bakery much easier and cfiesper than you can make It at home. Wo use only the best and purest ingredients and therefore warrant every piece that leaves our store. Make a trial pur chase then you will understand our claims. St. Helens Bakery Total $161,054.73 The total forest service receipts for the decado 1906-1915 Inclusive, amounted to $19,273,010.50. Of this sum $1,617,588.53 came from the nutional forests of Oregon, $919, 514 from Washington, and $266, 977.64 from Alaska, making a total of $2,804,080.17 from District 6. niiiing this decado $372,046.88 was paid to Oregon, $221,397.90 to Washington, and $70,786.96 to Al anka for roads and schools. Addi tional sums of $83,917.03, $55, 235.21, und $20,269.04 were paid to Iregon, Washington und Alaska res ..ectivcly for roadc and trails within h.i national forest J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS Huccesvors to Perry & Graliam A Full and Complete line of General Merchandise The Dependable Kind Dry Goods, Shoes and Groceries Free Delivery Give us a trial and you will be satisfied Phone 34 WEST ST. HELENS, ORE. REUBEN WHY EXPERIMENT? mm R.0UR $32.00 Mrs. Wm. M. Robhlns of Nohalcm Junction, was a Portland visitor over Sunday. Cal. Wilson of the Columbia Tim ber Company camp, viHited with his sister, Mrs. T. C. Wutts, over Sun day. Miss Sophlo Rambalsky Is visiting with her mother at the Tony Barber farm on tho Willamette Blough this week. T. C. Watts attended the directors' meeting of tho Oregon Retail Mer chants' Association at Portland, Ore., on Tuesday. R. C. Miiton nnd family of Port land, are visiting with his brother, Philip S. Linton, this week. J. M.- Lindsay nnd W. II. Wagner attended the G. A. R. meeting at Rainier on Wednesday. Mrs. Mora A. Fcwlor and Mrs. Cnmelia Archibald of Goble, Oregon, were the guests of Mrs. T. C. Watts on Tuesday. Now is Your Opportunity to Save Money COME TO OUR STORE CLEARANCE SALE ON SUMMER CREPE DRESSES ALL HATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES We have a full line of Children's and Ladies' Shoes. We are closing out our stock of Garden Hose at a reduced price M. ROSENTHAL 3 M'niieili,.ii Wth AM. OTIIKH I LOl II.H mclvcO Ihe hmhi'sl possible Jowiml, il,,, i.iUMI PUI,10 at Pnniiiiia-Piii Ifli- Intermit loiinl Imposition Use the best and you are always satisfied MASON, EHRMAN & CO., pSSr entral Market Phono (10 II. I. Pl.VMMKU, Prop. The MOiMton for picnics unit outdoor iirtlM Ih licre. We can supply your wuntN In liuiicli MeutM. tireiitost varlely In town. Also Ixft of l-Vesli Men!, laco. ,,mI t1''"" mik Hiilmon. RIGHT FROn THE START "'n't wait until the last minute to net your suit for he l-oti rt.li lv. Tho .llrr,.rci.ce iHtween HUYINU null ami Ll.V. "I" ho illff.nnce hetwocn KCttlnir nn urtlde HK.Hl I Till. .... "IIHTCIICO IMHWIH'II Kl'tllllH n " ,. I n' V A,,T wirnwtlnit flnlNlirtl nr-Hluct. Ti.Ue i ir npr K - . -..ail it i nmke.uii.for."uiiliiKly" "'. V L. i V v i "' lo fit ,, r hIii.1I It lie Individually Tailored. T ; " '.r von Karment? Answer. It hIiouI.I lie YOl K choice of '""J" 'I e wooleiiH. the iiattern YOU MKK, the Htle Y .11 "'M'. llin LI. ..I .., i..n.. ..i.. ..Ait w I niiil fit Villi (Iclllllllll. 1"' T0 n t. it,wllll'l. Kindly Kvo iih n rnll hiiiI (llclnte j our ow n tuilm lnK Innl met Ions. J. F. RYAN, Merchant Tailor Ht. Helens, Oregon ROUND TRIP TO ! 5 Hr. J. G. Turner, formerly i of Lowo & Turner the well- kuown eye specialist of Port land, will bo at St. Helens hotel Mon day, July 30. Dr. Turner will make j j regular trips to St. Helens every 30 ! days lu future and will attend to any I of Dr. Lowe's patients who may re- j i uulro his services during Dr. Lowe's j absence. Headaches relioved, cross! j eyes straightened. Satisfaction guur- tintced. Don't forget the date. - THE CEI.KltRATED j I . kt BERGMANN SHOE ' yiL'-' Awarded Gold Medal P. P. I. K. O ' f ' San Francisco, 1015. Ixigijers' , ' " jpf Cruisers, Miners and Sportsmen. I I Men's Comfort Dress Shoes. Strong """"""""-J Shoes for Boys. Manufactured by THEO. 1JEIIGMAXX SHOE Ml'O. CO. 021 Tliiirnian Street PORTLAND, ORE. ASK KOH THE HERtJMAXX WATERPROOF SHOE OIli m FRANCISCO NOTICE Ninety-Day Ticket $:5.00. Mcm.Ih 1 und lM'rlh Included In ull fi.re. SUMMER TOURS EAST GO EAST DURING THE SPECIAL ROUND TRIP SUMMER FARES. DIRECT, OR ONE WAY THROUGH CALIFORNIA. STOPOVERS EACH WAY. S. S. GREAT NORTHERN and NORTHERN PACIFIC TUESDAY, THURSDAY, ' SATURDAY Through NleepliiK curs to I'lavcl Dock : from Taconia, Seattle mid Muicouver, , n. r. i iViiciillon rates to Clatsop Heacli, the 1 favorite NoitliweNt Heiishnro Resort. J. (). DIVENS, Agent, St. Helens, Ore. The St. Holens Co-operative Cream ery Association will receive sealed bids for cream hauling for tho dis tricts of Warren, Bachelor Flat nnd Yankton and Deer Island. The con tract to bo for 12 months for each district. Cream Is to bo hauled seml woekly on each route as follows: Warren, Wednesday and Saturday; Yankton and Unchelor Flat, Monday and Thursday; Deer Island, Tuesday and Friday. Thoso routes can bo taken separately or combined. Bids will be opened at the creamery Sat urday. July 29tli, at 10 a. m. by the board of directors. The right to re ject any and all bldB is reserved. For additional particulars Inquire at the eroamory. ST. HELENS CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY ASSOCIATION. Let us figure with you when in need of MERCHANDISE OF MERIT A Complete Grocery Stock Flour and Feed, DRY GOODS, SHOES AND NOTIONS By buying in large quantities and paying cash we are able to save you money on your purchases. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU A. T. KIBLAN Phone 35 HOULTON (West St. Helens) ' . 'I r i CHURCH NOTICES Conicj;ali)iial CI in roll Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Hiblfl school, 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 7 p. m Subject, "Enthusiasm" Leader, Laura Bar hour. Evening service, 8 o'clock. Attention ! SUMMER IS HERE If in need of a HAMMOCK, REFRIGERATOR, MEAT SAFE, CROQUET SET, ETC., I have them. Call in before buying. FURNITURE Prices right. UNDERTAKING E. A. ROSS HANK DLDG. ST. HELENS