frnRRESPONDENCE J SCAPPOOSE Adm Stump was burled on Thurt , . ,na th honi of III daughter, d7. " .. Atam Bin n r W. U I'oiunroy. Aaam mump k-, In 81. Cliarlee county. Mis- ""ri. on ! H" 4 f March. llU. u.dron 011 ta 1851 and wttlMl ou the Columbia Lib betwetm Portland end Van- iV 1" 11,55 ''" oluu,,, ' im lit regiment Oregon Volunteer. 1865 and l5 ,n Ul idlta war. He came to Bor.ppooae ' lg8 nJ ha melded there unt'.l ..death. In 186 Ie wa mr.rrled uBuun PuvmII. thore were two ehll Ln from 1Mb union, Mary D. Pom .rorsnd Jmnes N. Stump. In August, II 1, he nmrrl.wl Mathilda Grant m dld Fobrunrf 5, 1111. Mr. tuffi? to survived by one daughter, ,o gramlclilldrnn and three great nndchlldren. ' g j Duller, our auction bona on lh 8. P. 8 uldenly taken (llb a Mvere attack of blllou colic bit Sunday. He le around now look .. .rmr hhi work but atllt feeta tho iffeeti of the severe pain. Dr. Hatfield waa called Monday iHht to Muro, In eaitern Oregon, to im hto brother-ln-lnw, who la quite itriouily HI with acute articular rhuroUm and heart coinptlcatlon. Tb doatur will return the latter part lfthwk and may bring Mr. Wooda vlth him. Hri. Koy Price ipenl Sunday In lappooie. Fred Grant ha born Buffering with I ce of blood polaontng In both hinds but la hotter ut tula writing. Mlu Wend, a former tnaeher here, ind Mln Field were gueata of Dr. md Mr. Dlatchford for the week Mirjorie Holladay la on the alck Hit. 8he was too III to go back to tollrge on Monday. Helen Watt re turned Monday. Ufa Drown came home from the otpltsl on Tuesday. Mr. Ellmore, who Urea out by Grant Lynch, I quite III. Our little frlnnd Ardath haa the lieailes. Mrs. Samlnlrom left on Wednes day morn I m for Tacoma. The Johnston left Monday mora toC (or their new home, University Park, Portland. Mra. Vernon Cooke received a telc- r. m TiiAailav n n timi nln m Ilia ufrt irrlral of her husbnnd In France. Choir rohearaal wa held at the koma of II. F. Nl block Friday eve ilnf. Norman Miller la on hie way to Harvard (at lant). Word rerelved from Herman Mil ler, Fred Wdit, lien Copeland and Guy Whltnny, In France, atate all ira well. John Wuttson, of California, for merly of Scappoose, la apeudlng a few days with hla alater, Mra. Scott. Mra. Cel. Weaver left on Thurs day to Join 'her huaband at Oolden dale, Wash. Mra. Iloven came up on Tuesday ad took Grandma Bingham to Gohle for an Indefinite atay, Mr. Scudder la having hla hi'M repaporud and painted. Mr. Grow ell It doing the work. Mr. and Mra. Campbell are horn from Alunka, and are occupying tholr reildoncp. Vera Tipton, a alator of Iluby Tip ton, wan married in Portland to Alonio (rookbaura, both of Htlls boro. Jnaiiuln Miller and family, of Pros cot I, spout Sunday with hla brother, W'llhur Mlllor. J. E. Miller and family also were gueata at dinner. Mr. and Mr. Charlea Rush, of Portland, were gueaU of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller on Monday. J. E. Miller took a truck load of food to Portland Monday for Rev. C II. Johnston. James Monahan Is the new super intending for the Nehalem 'Logging and Timber Co., taking Mr. Redy's Place. Edward Bruehl, known as Mr, "rill, was found dead at hi home on Wednesday by Mr. Kammeyer and Mr. Hill. He would have been 76 years old next August. Coroner Llm bar WttH notified. J m Jakes haa purchased the Jess Morgan property and ha taken pos elon. Andersons, who were occu PHi'it the Morgan property, moved Into the Freeman cottage, where Jakes had been living. Elolse Darker, of Beaverton, spent me week end with her grandpa, Dr Hatfield. Congregational church Sunday "ohool, io a. m.; morning worahlp, ll:H; evening service. 7:80. minister from Portland will occupy it pulpit Mr. Sheeler vacated the D. W i'rlce house on Tuesday. The Easter program on Sunday ai very attractive. The collection fr the church building fund amount d to $13.80, and was Immediately nt to the building eocloty, Dan Freeman made another trip o Vader .. Wash.. n Tuwdar for more treatment for hi rheumatism 'A utility shower was ,!, ,,, Johnston" on Saturday hy tMIr Scappoose friends. All articles vr gathered together at the posloflWe. and unrlng their absence from ,,, the box was left at the door for tlx m to Ond upon thnlr return. n rand ma 1 1 ....... . , ... ...... r , Bounding some IT. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. APRIL 5. 1918 eating the building of warehouses In every Grange district ln the county. The local branch of the Red Cross will give a pin social nnd entertain ment on Friday night. Mrs. U. F. Baker has appointed a large commit tee of ladle to look nfler the details. Ms m.Jk . time with her d.u.hi.. u.. . '"V ",u w- ""'"a nnd Umberaon. ! ,. "' "arbara and Mr- nD1 Mr- Mr and Mra J 11 uv.. . - Fa"' a" of Portend, spent fined Uev c' U j. , .Tueaday with tholr brother and .later im . . . Jol",Hlon. Mrs. I Mr. nnd Mrs. John Fnrr Th. 1 Ii , daughter of Mrs. N. F. Baker, spent nf Mr. r , J"', UlB '" "n.l with her mother. - noon TheT wa. . r?r T'M "r0wn' ot Warren rneetin. , T buM""", "c,'00, 8""y 'th friends In meeting and the ro.t of the lima ! Portlund w.a donated to aewlng for . worthy! The committee of ladle. In r.,.r Th 1.1 im . o ' Political Announcements' ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a can-' dldat for the republican nomination 1 aa county coroner. If nominated and ; reelected I will give the office the same businesslike administration that I have endoavored to do during the past two yeara. I T. 8. WHITE. CARD To the Votera of Columbia County, Oregon: I hereby most respectfully an nounce my candidacy for County Representative aubject to the will of the Republican party at the coming primary election. If nominated and elected, I hold myself duty bound to use my best efforts to secure the much needed amendment and revl An endowment life-insurance policy will provide money for your old age or for your family when you die. For full Information write to W. J. SHEEHY The Oregon Life Man P. O. Box 800 St. Helens . w meeting on of the bond sale are bendlnc everv . " . :ruoa menamenl na revi the fourth Thursday of each month 'effort in . X .? tlon ot the '"' " laws of this In Disc of meeiinr . .1 ' . K over the toD on the atate so that no one could afford to a place OI meeting Oil the snriinl ; uln . .u .v. . Tk... . ,,., . - ...- in.;i,o ;uriviuB, ana every """ mo 10 ko aeunqueni. I j Thuroday. The time Is to be devo'.ed resident of the district Is called upon "Obedience. Punctuality and Dill-! S I w vii umii iv.L in fjauou upon t , . to Red Cross work that week. ui.i-in ... t.. . . i gence" shall be my slogan yr . "...-.... .iniiHion. mr. inat Wnrrenltes are called upon to CANDIDATE FOR CLERK To the Voters of Columbia County. i nereoy announce my candidacy n . ii. ii I n f bet ot. Helens Best Its Pasteurized None Superior Made I Johnston and UlpHlo was held In the use. nnd never ... mr a church last Thursday evening. Then, for Its ue than at present. An urgent waa a large attendance. Kiuwriim!in.i i. . were made by Mr. Crowley, I,r. show their patriotism, and the old ' 1' .H",,???, niaiciuoru. rror. iioiiHnn. m i i,..n. "n, . jj. . - . - St, Helena Co-operative Cream ery Association ny llieir needs you shall knowlmnrv olaniinn it eroj. mrs. wstis nna Mnrjorle Hot- them" Is being applied In this su- elected, my policy laaay ana Kev. C. II. Johnston. Ajpreme effort. Vocal solo was rendered hy Mlxsi Mrs. T. E. Grewell returned home Helen Watts snd a trio hy Mr. 8unduy, sfter a two weeks visit with Cooke, Helen W'ntts and (ilpsle John-, her daughter In Portland, ston, and a male quartet hy Messrs. Perle Grewell and wife and Peter Hod eon, Jobln, Duncan and Nlnloek. Larson spent Sunday with their The eholr presented Mrs. Johnxton I father and mother, Mr. and Mra. K. and Olpsle with two largo bouquets V. Ijirsen. aa an appreciation of their great as sistance with the music. The dneo ratlona were remarkably attractive, artistic baskets of daffodils and Ivy were used. During the social hour the ladles served punch and wafers. Everyone Is sorry to see tho John stons leave Scappoose, and we our loss Is someone else's gain. r)rMMM Hi-IkmiI Niti-. MARSHLAND pupils of Marshland nominated and will be for re- treochment in county expenses with 1 no patronage to relatives. I will not favor any increase ln salary during! my Incumbency. I have no corpora-; tion, clique or coterie to serve, but! will serve the people. If I receive' the nominitlon and am elected, I will' not hold the office for more than two terms. Respectfully submitted, HAROLD P. ROSS. I Oregon F ! MIST WANT COLUMN O. A. C. White Leghorn eggs for hatching, 81.50 for 16, postpaid. Or der early. T. C. Meehan, Deer Is land, Oregon. 16-tf ! Lost A brooch consisting of two Jap coins connected. F.lnder please return to Thatcher's cigar store. FOR SALE OR TRADE Studebaker Touring Car, 7 passen ger, 6 cylinder, Series 1 8. All neces sary accessories. Including Hydrome ter Cyrlnge and Vulcanlzer. Good ; Kelly Springfield tires cn rear and 1 Cord on front wheels, two extras. Car has been driven 6000 miles. I Will trade for yonng beef stock, 1 good cow and calf, a few hens, pigs jor brood sows, saddle horse and sad I die. harrow, cultivator. Also want Canadian field peas for seed, j If you want a real car you are I overlooking a snap If you pr.ss up I this chance. P. P. Morgan, Warren, j Oregon. 16-2 j Lost One sorrel mare colt 3-year-i old, white star in face; also one dark sorrel mare colt 2-yer.r-old. white face. Reward of $10 for return to Mrs. Burns' ranch, on Carico road 3li miles west of Deer Island. 16-3- FOR COUNTY JUDGE j I hereby announce myself as a can-' dldate to the office of County Judge 1 The pupils of Marshland school. District No. 10, made an excellent the comlna; prlmarIes,.to be helrt record In the sales of Thrift Stamps, and ten of them are eligible to mem- fell hershlp In the Rainbow regiment. Following are the name of the ten leaders ln the campaign: On Friday morning Marjorle IIoI- Name. Amt. of Sales adayfl a former student of tho high Vera Kent 8307.02 school now attending the V. of G., Tommy Armstrong 266.40 gave a very Interesting talk before Gladys Hallhorn 229.17 the assembly. I Arnold Grahnm 53.68 Friday afternoon the Warren base-1 Harold Wright 63.43 slon ot the Republican voter of Col umbia County, Oregon. Very respectfully, MARTIN WHITE. ball team came to Scappoose and was Harold Colvln To the Voters of Columbia County. I respectfully announce myself as candidate on the Republican ticket for State Representative from Colum bia county. If nominated and elect ed, I promise to faithfully look after the interests of the county and state and support only such- measures as 52.90 ! my Judgment will be ot benefit to the people. Respectfully submitted, E. I. BALLAGH. defeated by our boya by the score of j Evans Colvln 61.00 20 to 9. Scappoose played a strong Electa Colvin 51.92 game and Warren scored but two, Willie Armstrong 60.00 runs tttl the eighth Inning, one In'Mllkred Kleger 61.09 the eighth and six In the ninth. Harry I The above pupils are eligible for Cloninger, who pitched for Heap- j membership in the Second Rainbow Douse, waa master or tne situation itegiment, having soia si least du at all times but his oupport was won-1 worth of Thrift and W. S. S bly In the last Inning. Wendell West est ln the campaign was stimulated waa the Individual atar of the game. : by a prize of one W. S. S. given by Annie Stoltenberg was absent from Mrs. Fred Colvln, the teacher, to the school on Friday afternoon. pupil making the largest sales. fth ...mU. nl Thrift anil War THa rAniAlmler of the sales made ... .'......... 1 .n. 1. ,,-: To the votera of Columbia county stamps in scnooi .ihouii.. im. .uuiuv,,., . I respectfully announce my candl- 1,183.26. Mrs. itawieiu s room scnooi amounted 10 uppruiiumieiy leads, having $367.75. $1,235. u.mri.1 Pouch haa cone to Port-i To the Voter ot Columbia County. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office ot County Clerk of Columbia County, Oregon, on the Republican ticket at the pri- Interi i niary election, to be held May 17, 1918. I make no "CAMOUFLAGE" promises. Respectfully, J. W. HUNT. FOR SALE House and lot now occu pied by me. Price and terms on application. Logged-Over Lands near St. Helens. '$25 to $50 per acre. Good soil, -near schools. Automobile For sale or trade for lots or Jajids. Acreage in St. Helens 2 to 10 acre tracts on easy terms. ' GEO. H. SHINN, . St. Helens, Oregon land, where she will possibly under go an operation for her lameness. We all wish her the best of success. Waldo E. Sllbeck and Elsie Lam berson attended the "llirlli ot a Na tion" In Portland Friday aiternoon COBLE Mrs. Noer was In Warren last week. Mr. and In St. Helens Stophinla Oljbowskl spent the week . Thoinns Sunday. . ur. vlHit- A birthday party was given vnu in t? fniniii"si 1 i ' iurday at the home of Belva Voigt, Carrie Setven spent Sunday In ' Portland visiting friends ana ron- lives. dacy for County Judge subject Xo the will of the Republican at the coming primary election. It my administration aa County Judge meets with your approval, I trust I will be favored with your sup- nort. 1 I Should I be nominated and elected Mrs. Geo. L. Pearl were I will give the county a clean, bust- n aanl ( Is a a n fl rwrvcr raaaa Ctrl nri Inlet ro - 1 H. M. TERRY THE MOTOR TROUBLE MAN Expert Machinist. Bring your auto troubles to me. Marine work a specialty- Shop at St. Helena garage. Plmne 97 PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE ' tlnn and favnr Tin one section ot the county over any other section. Sat-! Respectfully, 8. C. MORTON. WARREN in nonor 01 ner unneem.. v.,.-- Republican voters ot Colum- Those present wore Jenny Belle Link, bla county: 1 ; Joyce Hyherger, Opnl, Verna and j I hereby announce my candidacy ' Harold Hunter. Ruth Hovon. Irene for the Republican nomination for I.. ... ir u. 1 vw- r 1 County Commissioner, second term. M. Metcalf. Ada J. Neer, Grace O. nomlnftted and elected I promise Pearl, Haxel and Lilllrn Brown, t0 give to the county the best service I am capable ot rendering., mis, 1 think, Is all that any man ought to promise. Warren Is to have a warehouse for; jjnme Catherine and Lucille Welter the markoting of the produce of the nnd nolva Volgt. residents of this fertile Bpot. Ded-; Mr, and Mrs. D. Link were In Port- nite action was taken at a meeting mn,i Tuosday. held Saturday night in the Grange N0 anj Mamie Welter were home hall which was well attended. While ' BBl we6Kl roturnlng to Portland there were a goodly number present j Tu08jny. manv who will he benefited by the; A gervlce flag with nine stars was establishing of a warehouse did not : u,,fU'-led heie by the Red Cross last, show enough Interest to come. Rut;prdtty, Those represented on It nrej that la the case In nil enterprises, a Nlcii Thomas, Josepn Aiexanaer, jonn few will originate and work up the i patrtck, Chester Link, Ernest Llnk.j matter and a number will look on, Harry Cooper, Arthur Durbee, Arthur: .hrw cold water or wait to see If ! c00per and Emil Verhaeghe. Any-j they cannot secure the benoflt of the,one knowing of others who should be other fellow" labor before taking onyjrt,pregented will please report to Mr. action themselves. Over Hylierjcr. subscribed, and a committee consii- Mr8. cooper ana son uougias, 01 lug of K. F. Larson, A. L. Morns aim ; Portland, spent tne wees euu i mo A I. Larson was appointed to see ; home 0f Mra. Burchart. those who were not present, uui trana nnines unu mi uu w are favorable to the enterprise, for j per gpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. the purpose of securing tne mi"a. Larson ana lumuj, needed. County Agent Very respectfully, JUDSON WEED. M. HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE TOWING, JOBBING Passenger accomodations for 100 - Landing at City Dock . much interested ln the pro tJVJYJ v 0 w 11 Ject and talks encouragingly. lh" plan were made uy C M. Hyskell, P. C. Jacobson, A. L. Larson, K. F. Larsen, Cnrloton Lewis. Washington Muckle. W. J. Ku lorton end others. The only objection to the warehouse come irom it.o do not aorhave no: taken the trouble to understand Its workings. Actum will be taken at once 10 ob. erection ot the building. Miss Zella Bendura was the hospital suffering from a sovero .....I. - tnnalllllo. f , n.vi will call a meeting of nil those who have joined the home guard on Wednesday eveu...B. . -ganlaatlon purposes. Over SO name were .ecured and a lively organic- tion Is assured. , MrandMr..A.H.TarhelUndMrd and Mr. A. L. Morris were Portland vUltor. last week. Mr. Tarbell and Mr. Morri. attended the joint meet Ing of the Granges noiu in March 26. Mr. Tarbell DnnuifiH Henry Giles, of Forllana, spent Easier at the home of her uncle, Henry Welter. Mrs. Buchanan, of Portland, spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Lena Stuart. Harry Bishop, Otto Cnntwell, NIc Weltor. Henry Giles, Frank Giles nnd Herbert Pearl were In Kr.lama Fri day evening. Ernest Archibald waa home over Saturday. He nnd Russel Maklnster left Sunday for Portland, where they will embark on the sail hlp Berlin for the Alaska fish canneries. Miss M. A. Kearn attended teach ers' institute ln Rainier Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward King spent Monday and Tuesday in Portland. Loita Johnson, of Hammond's Camp, Rolnler. spent Saturday and Sunday with Mra. L. N. Lengacher. Mra. I. J. Archibald apent the week end ln Portland. Miss Susie Ketel visited her sister, Mrs. S. F. Alexander, Sunday. . " Mra Anna Speek nnd children, who have been visiting Mr. L, N. ni,.mtitn nounty rep- was appoinum - . rTsentaUve tor the purpose ot advo- (Continued on Page Six) Three Big Events BILLY RYAN California Cyclone Will battle with Abe GORDON Bantamweight Champion of the Pacific Coast For the BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE TED HOKE, Oregon Wonder, vs. JOHNNY YOST, Undefeated Welterweight SAMMY GORDON vs. ABE BROWN YOUNG HOG AN vs. YOUNG BENNY LEONARD KID MARIAN vs. YOUNG MILLER CARL GABELSON vs. WALTER GAGE SCOTT Y MILLS vs. VIRGIL HATTON FRIDAY, APRIL 12, Moose Hall TICKETS $1.00 RINGSIDE SEATS, $1.50 Tickets on sale at Thatcher's Cigar Store For Lease Small house of four rooms, garden ground and orchard, ln Bachelor Flat. Apply to J. W. Saxton. - 16-tf ! For Sale I have Clover hay, oat straw, American Wonder and Burbank seed potatoes; also a BOO lb. pony, cheap, or will trade on larger horse, colt, cow or calf. C. J. Larson, Warren, Ore. 16-tf ! For Sale Eight 3 and 4-year-old colts by Alcazar. Six registered Hol stein bulls. Reasonable price. Jack Appleton, Deer Island, Ore. lS-tf For 8ale Good work horse 8 year old, weight 1550 loo John Josephson, Warren, G.-egou. 15-tt Lost A lady's kid glove for the right hand. Finder please return to Mist office. 14-1- ! For Sale at a Bargain Two brood mares, one Percheron colt one year old, one set double harness nearly new; one new Champion mower, one potato planter and digger combined. , One one-horse corn planter and one ! cultivator, almost new. All of these tools are ln first class condition and , klmost new. The mares are good animals and will drive single or dou ble. If you need any of these arti cles. 4on't wait, but phone or call on I William Muckle, St. Helens, Oregon. : Phone 70. . 14-tf l ; ! To Trade One yearling colt for i hay, oats or straw. Also lot plowing, ! cabbage and tomato plants for sale at the greenhouse. Wm. Brasmer, St. Helens, Oregon. 14-2- i For Sale Two good milk cowa and four heifers. Carl Hummelt, Houlton, Ore. 14-2- j Wanted Overland automobile owner to bring their Overland cars ' . to the Overland Service Station at St. , Helens Garage for repairs or adjust ments. J. F. Dopplmaler, agent for Columbia county. 14 j Cascara Bark, Oregon Grape Root ' and Fox Glove leaves wanted. Che 1 hall Produce Co., Aberdeen, Wash. 14-tf i For Sale Extra choice Single Comb R. I. Red eggs for setting; ; laying strain. $1.50 per setting of IS. Mr. J. W. Allen. 13-tf i For Sale Mare, about 1200, 4 ! years old. C. T. Fisher, Mountain (View Tracts, near Warren. i For Sale Young horse yeara old, we'.ght 1500 lbs.; cheap. P. H. Lund, Warren, Ore. 12-tf For a good job of masonry or plastering, see L. E. Gulker. Phone evenings, 106F13. ll-3m- For Sale Good 5-room house and two river view lots; fine garden soil; house partly furnished. Cash or terms. For particulars call J. F. Ryan, the tailor. 10-tf For Sale Residence lot In St. Hel ens. Inquire at Mist office. -u For Sale Work team heavy draft horses, mare 4 years old, horse 5 years old. Also 25-acre ranch. W. J. Johnson, on C. (J. Moyer place. Bachelor Flat. tf For Sale One-horce buggy, nearly new; leather trimmed. Wm. Skuzie, Warren, Ore. 6-tt For Rent A store building cen- trally located. Will remodel to suit tenant. H. Morgus. -u I have 30 choice lots to sell. Will sell all to one person or one at a time. Harold P. Ross, Bank Bldg., St. Helen. For Sale Two houses and four lots, on Hemlock street. Price 98,600. Torms. Inquire at Columbia County Bank. 4ftt ST. HELENS P0RTIM4D AUTO L1NF FRANK SHEPARD, Prop. SCHEDULE A. M. P. M. Lv. St. Helens 7:30 1:30 Warren 7:45 - 1:4S Scappoose 8:00 8:00 Ar. Portland :20 8:20 Lv. Portland 10:00 4:00 Ar. St. Helens 11:50 6:50 Saturdays and Sunday Special trip leaving St. Helen 6 p. m. Leave Portland 11 p m. . RELIABLE SERVICE A natlon-wtde organization ot mer chants Is being nude to promote sales of war-savings securities ln dry goods and department s ores.