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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1908)
1 . ' ! FHE OREGON Ml Vol. xxv St. Helens, Oregon, May 15, 1908. No. 24. ST 'AIMER victorious , Close Game on the Local Diamond laat Sunday. Second Team Beats La Center. .lir I i'-. Iiiue '") lwt Si, . . .tamlier Irom Htii, list OKI 1 " thr (sk lr ' .mniiay. ll tint It '"I '"' """ ",ur (lifil .iKlrfrnrt , and then it metallic a.liaUclloil ol the ui- 1 ot l!ir large crow.l prrarut. for i ii l it Uir Uki nine tlt year. Ss llrlma ht i'.'t the b'l time. s,a.c atartrd ill Kaiuier l Uir Hie av ihin atatt"! II urciy t ! bkc mU v-r. They put three I, ,c j.Utc i that diM.tiuua laAinii ai.d au.illie-r Ml the accoinl, ij mi! Si. Itcictia both lime. lti I (Mill (.leaking th tfuo.e egg f.t ,l tunc Hi I lie third Inning. ,'. thru the a(i tbtnga Ig V Ujli'f, thr St. I rtr it ,! .!r , t down and the rUtnln ! Ki.ifl abut -out, while hi. i , n,(t I imir III (lie fifth, twice I" ,:b ai I " I" the awaclllU CatlM, . not ni" tt. liuKf". The aluttU . ah,, tat. bra l-'t Kallllcr rolled j :!w jV.c " a g-tlb'l' ill the acvclilb. j v Bi ilr il 'iii" l,krie Ml Ihcrighlh. 1 1 l!tr i.it. hrrritiwf-,re aluled, ! s j ! in litr ol Ua.uici i I lUouh (hi- Hid sad. It " jamc I bunion. l'-itigU mut Hi jTT-t (tir 1 V.t I"l Kilmer. AH llie I ..: ) i!'l game. I'd-' thr btlr l iil thr Wl It Ma. J Kastllf ( ThuiM.-n ' llaginil..vrr : I Yi!litis ' Hitiogh I'm haul il'V( r-ltai; n ; N l.iniAi, . . i n, v:.-In the nw ol Webb vii Cli'tinnraa, inning uiit ul an ut Irinpt In ,,r,., 11M. .ni jmljjp Mi llriitc, Ml Ttitnlny la.t, ilrl. thut Ihr o i-lli-(l "Iwnk liolnlay," v,cic t l t,w r . Imli.'inl tty, ami tlml IrKul iihh.cm- or Inuliirw ul unv kiiel triii.Nii lid In any o llutw lat wuuitl luve 1-cinvnlul un.l I'lii.ilMK ; Ihnt, ihr iMivrrnur lmviiic the (Hn tol i1rvtdfiii crrtniil iU linil.iyii " I"cv' itllilroU (nun tlir IwiiVt iin.l rlw thr imiru In Hi.mic" "who inlKht trek ti riilmcr l onltm U, it mu- niintnl tu tlir hiuip t a Um ," tlml thr emu. w rr-i!rl!y hrl.l that thr IrgiaUtnrrrinilit imt Irjtiilv .-n iin h law, mul, tlu-rrhiir, Uut II, ' Ipi.hiturf ciiilhl not lrKll' ilih u'l" ti nt milhurliy tu the C.uvrrnur ul the Sintr, tlml it wm ill liii t, uml wii. ui iiiirmlrl by thri'.uv' Clllof, a liimi ,y In. if l.MllalKill, all llrni)il t.i (lrri,t ci.)lr (mm Willl ilinwiriK thru iimut-y litiin the hank or rnfiifvinx llirir ihnmu t IIilmiIi KjjjI jitm (m Ihuinr.ii ht l..r a)r, ,V) x iHi, tirtwrrn Wir.l'i nil I ('iliimir tl.jiia. I ir f ,'''. In j. uir ni Aik.I Wirt, S ii;'. Hr.tll. I' 1 l. . i;t;cr-. il t y H OUR PORTLAND LETTER Paved Street Throughout Ore gon-Klamath, Lake, Har ney, and Malheur to be Developed. (Sj)i-ciul (,'orrc'nilnli'iii-t.) IVhiTI.ash., Or,, Mhv 1 1 tit. 11)08. Tim U-imtiful trlin wiuthor that ia U'liiK I'liJ ij i-J rvi-ry wImth In Oregon it aullli'li ul i ninki ever' innn, woiimn mi'l clnlil Incvrr ;villnjr, town und i-lly, nnl iipou vwry Ihiiii, (rl u though IhviraviNai tin- hint iliu In ilm wide, le world In hvn. Sin-i t vlii am hard inrf.ii'e pnvliig nf tin' nictriiji .lilnii yn hu I cc ilim II, ruli-llnoii(hi,tit llm i-ilii'i ami tuwiii of rit"ii Many luiudri'iht o thoumnda of duliitiH ill.lw iiivitn in hard cur lain ueiiiiMiU in Ori'un, oiltnida of I'.h I liLii.I. and diiring liio iicciit "raeiin I'orll.ui.l i doliiK more (laving thai) ut uny time In her hiatory. The Coua lUiy ! I ur lxr ha juat imiird V, ,niiiir IMuion nndrr llit nuipivr o( thr. !i-ttiitiliil Amerira Club. Tim Ih1 known uoiiiimi ill tha .Suite liavt1 ciiiiirilniii'd (o the lamm and it in a aiic lioiii every staudKint. The UH inlwia of the I'ortlalld l!rally Hoard, en joyed ill iiddilion to a luiat lull ' U lh iiiCiiii;irahlB Coiuinhia, il lull d ij 'h oiiIiiik at IIoihI Itivir, lft Sill ur diiy, hem they rn entrrtaimd in a iihI Kliit ioiia may . A wi-t ur.-a ,. Khimiith, Ijike, llnr-' in y, and Mullu'ur roumim, Oompiiaing ih mi- lliif... thuiiiijinil aclin, ia tt lie (Ki:t-d for n tJrnieut. Much capital ia hi'hind the cuti'rpriae and tliia project iiiuM ol mi i':ty nitriu t enoim mi ai t. tilioii to that urent poition of Oregon, whli'h only nw d improved tiiuisHnla iimii Do'ililirH to inuke in one ol the mo-t pn tlui-iiye and popular aectioim o th,. North went. Bud the rapid ni'llli-im III of Imr .low in a lii, (Uu ul imirr, fr..ll j '"'' 1 tl,e ,,i,,,"6 "e I h ue full ' ' of drirrinina tloii lo ii 1 5 S y the tr.i Ir i!h .t v.oi.-iv u( ilionc Kim'ric, drill vrtfctal'.ra and Irtitta. t'.ramlc, till and iHrrti ware, Srcda, )iint 4tid oil, totor (tadlnr and Naptha, and I heatti'v ii In ia'.r your aitii)iiar, M C. (.HAY. WA'NTB JD Youiik men who deai re to earn better talarie and do more congenial work. If ahle to read and write and ambitioui to auected.fwe can quali fy you fur a poaition at mechanical, electrical, a team, civil or mining engineer, architect, etc., etc. PARTIAL LIST OF POSITIONS FOR WHICH WE TRAIN YOU BY MAIL, Ad Writinir Show Card Writing n inoow i riiiiining HiKikkecping StrnoL'rardiv Coiiimcrcial Law llluatrating Ornamental Designing HiKn fainting Stationary Ivugineering mccuunicni r.ugineenng Mechanical iJruftinir Teaching Navigation Sheet Metal Drafting Electrical Engineering Klectrical Ligbting Klectric Railway Work Teleghone Engiueering Architecture Constructing and Bilding Strnctural Kngineering Architeetural Drawing Heating and Ventilating l'lumhing Civil Kngineering Bridge Engineering Railroad Construction Surveying Mining Kngineering Metallurgy Cbemiitry Textile Manufacture! . French German . Spanish English Branch Preparations for C.S.ClfU Service Examination For Free Booklet, Course of Study, etc., Address H. HARRIS, 425 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon, representing tkt International Correspondence Schools of Scraaton, Pa. li(.vrir - lit N'. in- K V I a 1 1 M llilrna Turvlar, rriitatn t"iir di rrtoriiui; iti'-rraltrr. r.vrr tiling ItnUutr mo Mat X', and oiHT a inoitlh the drlil.lt lraiiKnriut on tinrs. .1 n " r i irc.i nl the iter ( K-asxia- r w ju' Hl t: 11 1 11 I 11 n 1 ,; I lie i; ..v., 11, 1 V ; , s lvi;.n 1 " Il II I I ti .oll , Ui.;..oti ".-Sliii Sntr.l u '.tu i" u l li work a si tt 1 Ut . Trt lh en nine'! !rr. tl'.lii e at S: l!t!rni II tel. On of liul grea'mt nttr.U-tiolis of the CtU"tir-f..c:U I lul l at 4J,l.t ! - Fiv;l vaerk vtill l tho 60 mile I .. :,. a. Hi.:! m St lleVn. un Sim.lav i ' l,w "'" atil.Miiul.ile HHvd i-onU-t et atDC. -I i;i. hv l',.v Srrv.ua ol j " U' iU,tin lU "ft""'"-" "f l'..,.'"..,l !I ,,c liivi r l to attend. I Him lay, J Ulo--llli. Thin will be the .1 t.t- ...,.r aj;r.-iJ.iioii ill a . t iiir ' ,,iv i .'!. o '.' i .1 !t i!,"".'.il isiakr i.i'.;h ..if ilir rtiiit -.iir t it - t'.i'.'if 11 and (lie St I! I- n tr.on K'if;m t niriiii! eer bid I on tho facibc I'im! ; the coins.' lies C ist of this city, ra. h I ip being I I ind.-a, and t grand- tllli. I aeallilg 10,( proplu llUS U'l'll tiiitel in lull view of the xtnrt and ! lii.Hi of II. e races. No machines will j I'l'alloaed to enter w Inch ure not capable j . a aper.l ol :!' iiiilrs per h. llr. Three 1 111 itiiti. lift II! .-.Ivor trophy runs ur offer Coli.iii'.iiCo.nnv Hank, - i,,.,,.), ,,., mi. valued ul one I J.nnr IS-tkt-r. ot C!atltauir, wuj -ettargrd la l 'ie the ditri.'l atlcruev l.nt j ' tnevt.n Hit!i;ivi'iglii.r l t;ny I.!ey. j a 111. nor b.Wer was Ikii.nd over by the j.i.l it- ol t!iv i.e at Clatakanic un.ler Ninda ..( f I'H and. a he did not aj je ir 10 ii; i.i 11 h ' b in iMHeii have taren 11 ti 1 : Cvd (' i't" !'' bun Talk 10 !'.,' ".i.'h t .lata t" .11 ul and four at JUKI riii'h. 1 lie -ii. to. luiiipe w ill lio oiled mid in perfect udil "ii, tin' roads lt 1 11 tioed to all . ... apeak' r ..r t'.." i k! . -. n , Colmiilna 1 1.1ml v leu aiiitur,. nig Sunday, Mav 1. Mild unu t.ntil the twenly-mtii, 111- ', lit wilt ,e at S'a;'''-'W and a mi Ihr Kib, bible the l"lb, "f HKI. and Cl,i!-!:,in-r Ibe '.Wb lli.'ie he will jo through (he i itl Va'.:. v, St' Mir. 1. I. nil! pr. pi i-1 fie .I'll . I ('. 1 i'.r - I 1 luttita will 1 in litil 11 I'ii-! it ni 1 S it.irday ol ratdi week . . 1 . i..,,. ,,. 0. or,.- ! I'oll'l . ,.. ... 'v tratlicdiiiiuit the hours of the lacm mid , nil....,;.., ... ... . . . f ,,, ,i,l,..l bv dt'lati biiti'iitft oi the liiiv-on ;. ',..it )h' tiuiu p.iriu iii,niK' 1 . , : , , ., ,, , i''! ,' ' . I National liual'd. A Held oppoMtc the rrp.. -einiiiH ta. lve whool. j (,ljimlht:lm , ,H. ,,st,IV,,1 (r , i Sfluiol wair.mli r:di.d at par. j ,,( ,n,v wlu. 111 iv w i!i 10 view the races i C dmiibit f HV l",,l"!'1(mi'0llU,mb'iles or e.trriaue-, whil f Warien l.i.iirk was granted peruiis,.'li ! tl.-ptttisU-H i-tulioiied lit dilVerent oilita i hv Hie toiuity ton'' at its ttfvm st-iou NV j;j ri,p ,,, ,10 ,,ogi'r of the woe, nil 'l.i r!.ai.y,r the hn atioii of the county j n.min.euieitlH to be made on bulletin to id wtiirl. r iveie llie toil he rceriitlv ! )at,,. purvbaud,.; I'lrci iiirolti.knii.i iu Th() .i41i,uit Coiimi.'iciiil Club ia Mr. t). I), tjuick is visiting hi tons E. K and Warren, this week. Mrs. J. U. Collins was a St. Helena visitor Saturday, attending the Eastern Htar. Warren, son of Mr. and Mra. F. M. Thorp, sprained his arm last Saturday evening by falling from a "teeter" on which he had becu playing with other Ixiys. lor Sale Money Orders, good any where, low rotes. Col. Co. Bank. Next Sunday the local ball team will play the Rainier nine at Rainier. They will go dowu the river in the launch "Triton," and everybody is invited to go nloug, Mrs. Theodore Clay, of 1'ortland, was visiting this week with her sister, Mrs. Kd. l'.alhtgh, of this place. The city council met in special session hist Monday evening and transacted what busiuess there wus cn hand. They decided to ojieu Tualatin street for two blocks north of Columbia. Tbi will necessitate the moving of a barn or two. Also the two oak trees 011 the strand which were killed bv the big fire) here over three years ago, were ordered cut down. The street committee authorized the city recorder to advertise for bids for the Djiening of the street in front of W. II. Dillard's residence, which advertise ment nppcars in this i-aa.uo. tc.al.4H ;;""' . auullc atitcl. to in ' :r. lo ",t,'r- !lol SI Helena and llo.illoii. at (rVl iir t., unity road opj.oi.itc the picnic li''i"'.i u.' 'on r.v.n., a. 1 1 Willi n K, midi Thr change H l made us 'ww:; . ' milt h u ' them .,u a 1 a their eiiveloia-a tlo toil want ? ; , , , t l.iaii on approvetl iii"iiio ti..e llif .il, stihlc 1 have luoiiev j real rlatr itt:curily. iil't. r a practical cannery 1111111 to 10 ope laic witn Ho p.nplc of lvoi.cburg in eitlablmliillg ' frllit canllt'iy. ABOUT THAT HORSE The ta-oplc of lhstrict No. " were lie- i beiotf the boundary board In full force h-iincf ( harlri St encrr III akea : . 11, 1 v ! ,,.1 Saturday lat.t to inctent the pros au.l "ihl tup la-twee.i l'orlh.nd utl-t j St. IIei"ui. Orciton ( lllclr nr,,,,,,.,, regarding the ton Moiidat.. Wedurulav. and j , rMVr. the newly appointed '. .hviaimi of district No. 7. At a meeting , ih.it 011 tn,c data St. Helens ((tl,y .ij.trict atlori.ey, h:i lieu ntsigu- j ,u. iCRl, voters aome months ago it: Mn get lo I'orlhind by boat ut 1 1 ,11,.,. r, ., in the coutthou-c, in tm' . ,!ecHicd to erect 11 fo.wn iminung, tiv hour ..I the day 1.11 the Allier- ! ,., ,. f,giimlly intended Ul the county , 1U1, , sul.Hripu'iil liieeting it was tie-, 'il'la. Spencer, fottrr. or ..inline. ,m,urcr. i oided by 11 vole ol lit to W that thu new mat ilora'nt suit y.iiieail walk j .. . , v,. in.-r telephone ; huihling MiouLI lie locaien 011 uie sue in ' .rrvier hereafter. Mr. I loan, clecliiciatl . the old one '"'1 take cither N. l or A, A C. A uuinber of the patrons of In a lew vcar. nol 1111.ro than , , c,1.1,,T,.il..,lioneCimipauy, the school, having long distance to will have the electric road, and i , ,n s. Helens this week, install- i send their children, petit ion lor a division ' llel. uaand Ilotilton will be nub , . '. iLVa.i.e U.oth mid giving the j ol the disttict. Itolh sides were uhly re- f1 ,f"'! ""l. ; " " ... " :llcr overhauling. Ik (fund presented and the nrgnmctit showed, ut I, , Tii i.. .. nreltvliad.li.il. and when 1 hast, that the Warren people are cu- ."?."' Mr' M:'rle Mt ! ,,iMK ..... T.I rk ' rons of the line 1 tbuM.is.ic in school meeting. The boun- r " . V. K . K .lefemhiut, have M.rvi ,m.re satisfactory, d.iry hoartl decided against a division but I M Iltllll Illtlif ItU'MtiW'ii . '..T..I . to the extent ol the ! Net week he cxpefta lu visit m, ere,. paaalained and the degree of Urg-; niiut monk' ' ""c the ,t of ,heco..,ny. The ; Ho ' c , t- I carry ., rtook ' will . ..1 !"' upon iiicac leaiures in , , , . . ... Cwtliir anuigiea ...0. ' I HlllStll.fr) von bAUC- st I. . ... to ...I .. I .....l,.r al.llllf OS HUH Ol r - .".t .i.uur.iny. .lira iiniuii .B -..---r. . lured by the .UraMlntr ,,l . A. & 1 from t.M to r-S-M l,,r " L 1 ' " wteen lloultou and Columbia II. MOKUl S, St.llukna. recoiunieiided the erection of a one room building in locution lo accomodate the children of the primary grade who live at 11 distance from Ibe present school which uiiiUes it tlillicult if not impossible for them to ultciid. We pay Interest on Time Deposits. Columbia Couutv Bank Kdit. r Mist: I'ndcrstatiding that Mr. Harrison miide the atatoiumit during the primary cam 1 iiigu that I purchased a bono in Eastern Oregon and that Cjlumbia County paid for laid liois. 1 wrote to ir. Hat fluid of Vt'i nonia, und received tho following reply: Vernoiiin, Oregon, Apr. 23, 1'JOS. K. V. Uwit, leiir Sir The stuti'iiii'iit was Hint you were wut to Eastern Ore gon while In the pay of the county as Deputy Assessor, ti it. I bought a pony for w hich the county pnld, tlml tin) county hail inco paid for the feed and is) still paving its leed bill. There were present. beside myself, und heard the statement V. E. Malmateii, E. Miilliisteu, 0. A. Mtilmsion, Charles Martin, W. D. Hurt, Hay Mills ami Kd Scssman. And Mr. lltinimm further stHted that should be get tho ollloe of assessor there would at once bo a pony for sale. Very truly, C. L. HatvikU). The slalenient is false. The horse W is paid for by iiiysolf nud is my personal property ; but, nevertheless I have used it in Held work without any charge to the county, except for its feed while out. E. C. Laws, ' Dept. Assessor. The St Helena Spirit Last Sunday eveniug after the ball game, the rough condition of tha ball grounds which are now in Use, was being discussed, a St. Helens gentleman men" tioned the fact that the grounds her ia town should be put in condition, feaccd, and a grand sUnd built. There were only a few people standing around bat twenty-6ve dollars was promptly sub scribed toward the purpose by th fol lowing parties: H. R. Cliff, IS; H. Morgus, 3; Jack Laffertr. 15; Jack Black. S; A. J. Deming, 15. No further " effort has been made to obtain money for ' the purpose, but doubtless inside of a couple of weeks the games will bsj played on the diamond here in town. XoUce Notice is hereby given, that the City Council of the city of SL Helens, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the purpose of opening Columbia Street to a width of Twenty (20) feet, in front of the resi dence of W. B. Dllard on said street. Said sealed bids will be received th. otbee of the City Recorder until Monday Via.. 1U.I. I.IAO '' v...ut.., vim, lom, aifUO. J. Warren Quick, City Recorder of the city of St. Helens, Oregon. Tho straw berry and cream season is about here. Heal Oregon strawberries and real Oregon cream. A Combination that b:uts tho world. Mrs. Nick Ling worth, formerly Alice Roosevelt, is to m ike political speeches on the stump during the coming cam paign, In favor of tho Republican candi date for congres'. ' When you ure defeated claim that you have won u great victory. This is the administrative policy regarding the bat- tlwlliju. There is a good deal of the small buy in most of ns. Springlicld Republican. ' May, June, July, nnd August are the months without the r during which oysters ure supposed to not be eaten. On this coast, whore there is 110 heated term, ne pay no attention to this. We eat oysters whenever we have the price. MassachuaetU n.3 has a United State marshal after the desire of Presi dent Roosevelt, in the person of MaJ. Murchie, once of the rough riders, who has been coutiruied by the senate of the United States. The last diessage left nothing of either tho demagogue or the plutocrat, yet yet neither one of the wretches seems to know that anything out of the ordinary has happened. The net result is that the President struck oft an epigram, SurvJyrij iliu 10,000 dautagei. L..j