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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1912)
nn Wo TWICE A WEEK xxxi. 8T. HELENS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17 1012. .NO- G. THE OREGON Mm PoU od i 10 lift 7 WW "luu ma IHH 'li Ca, XT: the as for in drj Mr J MOB: A 'h oer frJ bal St.. Helens School Building BEiiiim Just Completed. Finest Ie itoConniT DedicaldTomorrow miynotU generally known but Helena now ha the mom com- eKhool building In the County one that will compare favor- with ny in the State in town oual iw. The School Hoard Id I TK'U proiiHMii Wll. li UK n decided to huii.l on me oiu lome wanted to add a alngle . . . i . .........1 m or two wnuc oirn-i iuywh-u . buiUinir fiitirfly but slightly l0ved from the old school house. he lUrd dec! I t' enough make the present building all that M ever be node 1 or, the pre- t site, at as little cost an innmiMo an up to date school building. lly doubling the tit-' of old build- two lare new room were added the firs' t1H.r and a big a.u-mbly 134 x 57 with seating capacity 2M person nnd fitted with a 1 tajreith lre-sing nnim on her wile. In the lascmcni. oy a tie ex'.n exjx-n'. a g I gym duro HJiW has been allf I. The main flr 27 x ha a 13 . reilin; while I'm s;octator gal- Lodges Iastall i Taken up at my ranch near Scap i i . Inmmu jan. o, one nay mare owner .... .. . , may nave same ry paying lor care star, masons ana Dm renews iiarc and advertisement." Neff OfflCCri HertHraim, """"" Scappoose, Ore. Minuh rw,f.r V,i !t(l n V s ! ln.t.llMl ..ffiMr. r,.ll,.w. J"''" I'avelick, a prominent farm- Salurday night: W.M. Mr.. Collins: er fr."'" the 'SMw neighborhood W. P., J. II. Collin; A. M., Mrs. Waa St' ,,e,wu Mon,lay' Mary George: See. Mr. Gray: Trea. At an adjourned term of thu Andrew King: Con., Mr. John: (County Court held last Saturday rtwium,, mr, uiiup; ftuan, iwrs, nr. 11. A. Miler wa granted a Dillard: Ruth, Mr. Dart; lather, ! liquor license for Scappoose precinct Ituther-; and ha opened up a Saloon In that Anna Kctrl; Martha, Mr. ford; KlecU. Mr. Popejoy: Chap., Mr. Dorinda Muckle; Organist, Rertha Dart: Marshal, K. K.Quick: Warden, Mr. Quick: Sen. Wash. Muckle. town. The Pythian Sisters are mak- in g preparations to attend Dis itrict Convention at Astoria in the Spring and in order to hclr Grand Worthy Matron of Oregon, Ut.f ray the exnenscs of the trin gave a game party at the K of P Hall last Friday night when HI i:i n..i I I IIUIIIIV ill 'ii- itui-y, III IIIIMT, WUJI present ami Uie local lodge enter tained her in grand atyle, when the entire decree work waa put by the lodtfu, aiwcche were made, itamen played and a bountiful ban quet a the final number. St. Helen Manonic ImIc install ed the following iitlicer ut the lat jrarnes were pluyed and luncheon was served. A jjood crowd was in attendance. The Sisters are Koinjf to have another entertain ment on the 11th day of February announcement of which will be made later. Tilly 01 Jen played to a full hoa.se meeting: W M. U. W. Clark: S V. J.Q.Catrv: J w.ti. 1 Cunningham: t the City Hall Ust Friday nij?ht Trea. Jam.- Dart;S.-c. K. K. Quick: j Kvea very creditable pcr S D. K. A.Crnuae; J D. S. C. M..r-! formance. ton: J S. Jacob Geot j(e; SS, H. J.j Mr.?. C. L. Cunningham has Siuthard: Tyler, Wah Wuekle. , been iiitc ill during the past St. Helen Lode N. 1 17. 1.O.O.F, j wk but ia now "?C)verinjr. inittall.il the follnwinir ollicer at Undolph Kanplr, one of the y at the entrance ide i twi feet . t,e Wt me-tintf: N C Win. Mclntyre I prominent farmon from the A report wiw prea.i ai one, v (J, ult. Dixon; 2ec. ( . W. .Yankton neijrhbor.iood, wai in :m that it ot f'iM to tear up I'lakenley; Trea. W. A. Harris; ! town last Sstnr.lay. '.rk that hid been done to lower j Warden, David Headly: Con. K The little child of Prof. Wilker ,e(rmiiMum tWtwo feet when Jne!: Chap. U. I., Cunningham: 1 H(,;1 i3 r,jite ill this week. i County Court zoz Proceedings St Hglens Transfer Co wan foutul that the tttca'rt PH'iTruiUM teferedwith oriKinal plan. The atinu Cuntract was let separately me time after the buiMinir wa p and it wan found that to make W. J. Fullerton. ful gymnasium it would Ik? al dutely nece-tsiiry to lower art of ie floor two feet, a the lloor had t bwn completed the extra cont of he char i (ft; was very little over the rst cmt hii'l the plana called for a 'ptr room. I;y pu'.tmtnj irym- huium in the liaM'inent It will oat the district nl.out one third of the amount required by the di.Htrict tf .1 r . i uie uunty iiuililmjr their jry mnasium separately. A well lighted room 21 x M has beenfininhel off in tho basement of the old huiMinir for a manual training department which ia to I e added aoon. Tlierc ia still room to finish off a domestic science or school room in the basement when needed It little extra exnen.su. The old lihraiy has U-en enlarged to make a notation and principals room besides serviiiK as a library. There are military drink'n r foun- tain'ain the center of the ball on first and second floors, abo thoroughly wniUry toilet room for the bov ndgir!g ontepaiate floors. Money has not Ut n sient t.i better advantage anywhere in the I bundin than for the new heating nd ventilating system whereby tady hent at an even temparature of70d.ir. i furnished niht and day n every part of the building. Steam furnish, dhy the St. Helen Mill Co. at a reasonable cost on a long rm contract. An aspirating oil. n connection with the heating ays Jem, runs through ventilating du?ts from each of the rooms, giving a P"itive circulation of the air and four or five complete changes to the hur. Dji-wrt indirect radiation Is Ji in which fresh air I brought '" directly through the radiators here it j warmed to about the Proper temparature. Theaimesy. "misused in nMy r,M,m here there are two Ventilators. T"e old building has Uvn WsjunlruMl, fnishe.1 and repainted M that it matches the r.ew nnrt In Local ! Matter of 1'etition of J A Wattson et al for a county road. On this 3rd day of January, 1912, 1 comes on for hearing the petition of . John AWattson, et al., freeholders, 1 residing in the road district or dis- j trictsof said proposed road, pray- ing for the establishment of a county road, described as follows. I beginning at a rock net in the center of the Portland and St, Helens County Road where saij! road intersect the lina between sections 24 & 25 tp. 3 N it 2 W of the Willamette Meridian; said line between sections 21 It 25 being the division lino between Columbia and Multnomah Counties. The rock alve mentioned as the starting point being located South 20 degrees and 30 minutes West 01.6 ft distant from the southeast corner of the T J Jackson Donation land claim; running thence West following the must practical routi 72.';'7 feet to a ntake marked "15" located fifjt) ft. Hast of the quarter section corner between sections 22 &27Tr. 3 N R-2 W. of tho Wil lamette Meridian. And it satisfactorily apiearing to the court from proof filed herein, that hie notice of the pendency ofi this proceeding has been given as 1 bylaw required, that notices set-; a " " ting forth the time when siid it- i OVm- itioner would apply to the court for the establishment of said road were 11 ixis'.ej in the most public place. in ' the vicinity of said proposed road, j and that twelve of said petitioner ' are legal freeholders of this county, i residing in the road district or dii- fhoa IS General Transfer and Drayage Dealers ia Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand and Shingles Agents for .STUDEBAKER Wagons and Vehicles Bara Opposite School Houm Qi E Fast Trains East Tickets sold and baggage checked through to Spokane, Montana points. .Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi cago, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all points east. No change of stations in Portland Trains from Astoria, and those for the ICust use the North Bank Station. and Fares wiii quoted, schedules furnished other details give:; ou request. V. I- COMAS. (ien. ,'reisht and Passenger Apt O. DEVENS, Agent. Houlton. Oretoa. All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished. Mrs. C. H. John entertained the T 'sdav Kveninjr 5tH) Club last nilitat her home on Colum bia Street. All the members of I tr'1 of the proised r.-ad, and that j J R. CONSTANTIN AND O Personal q Plumbing and Sheet Metal Healing Work letters unclaimed at Uie St. Hel en. Oregon Pontotlico for the week ending January 13th, l'12. L Mr. llonepart. one letter, John Clark, one letter, Fred Miller, one letter. Martin IUr, one package. Utter unclaimed by January 27th w ill Ix sent to the Dead-letter olllce. M.C. Cray, P.M. 'the Club were there and the I game was played till about 11 j o'clock when the scores were i counted and it was found that Mrs. Mary fieorge had ne;ain j carried off the honow. Mrs. j John nerved a dainty luncheon j and the husbands dropped in just at the right time, as usua'. The Ladies Aid of Houlton ...:n I. U.l. i.iK'e ' 'Matter of petition nesuay evening juii., - luu. i ua-1 of Basket 5;)cts everybody is in vited, f Mrs. Nora Gerdes.Secy. ! K. A. liotger returned Friday night on tho Steamer Shoshone from California where he has leen visiting for a few week. Miss Amy George of Portland a good and sufficient bond has been given and filed herein; It is therefore ordered by the Court that the Hoard of County Road viewers meet at the U'inning point of sail proposed road on the 22nd day of January, 15)12. or on their failure to meet on said day, jthon within live days thereafter, land proceed to view, survey and j locate said proposed road. of Jos Hacken- Iterp-, et al for new road district. On this day comes on for hearing the petition of Joseph Hackenberg Oregon I and others, praying for the estab- County Clerk I-aHare issue.! a . iishmpnt c)f a new road district, marriage license on the 12th to Continued on j a?e 4 Anna Nickern and Harrel C. . . r ThrtH-p. both of Vernonia. (. y Ulke rcturnoj M(,nday The St. Helens Mill is min ufurn.uin from an oxtemk-a trip to working over time in the effort to Missouri and other Eastern States, (ill the orders for lumber. j. r KdWi wh(, Nsa, 8tri,Uen Stock-taking is in progress at el- . . ... , . u- in..s.l;.v. visited with her parents in St. Helen neon's and a number of odds and j w.w vAvn t( tw Iwspital in y. over Sunday. 'ends have U-en foun.l which will be, . u t , T1... , . t rt..ort W. A. Harris, who haslsn-n filling ' 'M nt ,,,,rjain '"'ilVS- i fn.tn there is that he is slightly im- the olllce of Deputy District At-1 S. A. Miles came down from Port- j proving but still a very sick man, toreny of Columbia County for the ' land Tuesday and is sending a few ( nn,j Qiarles Heeler were Port- SL Helens Columbia County Abstract And Trust Co..... Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Conveyancing St. Helens, Oregon '4 past year, has resigned the xsition days in town. land visitors last Saturday. Miller has again taken up Don't forget the rent Library at! George W. Vogel was up from i Mrs. Owen's Gift Store. Any of the ainter Tuesday looking after latest books for 10 cents per week, j business matters. i !nnt S leritice Sale of Dance i The Registration books for v a - I voters are now open at the; Regular $1.00 tickets County Clerk's oflice where all and M. F thu job. The many friend of Kd I'wf. wow in hiiviiiihi mv ... ( ... , ..i iwt,! Coiw. i i Tickets at the Dance next Satur a mm j -" j If u-:n iu ,.ten I tn hear of : day night x-x v. .Tw- ,v,l A- il ..iAA Suto Koard of Examiner in pr.ee ol w cen. ... tM i ,.Verv orchestraw.U furnish the mus e I I If I lIlttA T Ml . t, - - - v study with a tine average an over five point to spare lowest standings. He was taking -4 duced to the exceedingly low voters who intend to vote can register. Mrs. D. A. Hamilton and Miss; 3l I n j and ft supper will be furnished, , 4iarv WCnt to Portland this morn- j .q in hiJ(for.r0 cents per plate) at the jnyr. " St. Helens Mill Co. an Electric Lighting (Saves Your Eyes) Steam Heof (Prolo- " Lath the examination for his first papers. every respect. New windows were added on the side so that every scholar get the proper amount of light and at the right angle. The Hoard will lie glad to have the tax payers turn out in force at the opening exercises Thursday Orcadia Hotel. Don t forget tne Mr anJ Mrs E, E. Quick date. are spending a few days in Port- The largest stock of first doss 'land this week, groceries in St., Helens can be j Rutherford was a pas found at Wellington's. senger on this morning's train Hons- To Mr. and Mrs. K. Lund-. for Portland, gren, on Sunday January llth aj F. M. Thorp has purchased the son. Mother and child doing nicely. I beautiful new residence on Oak : Somebody lost a razor and the Street recently completed by J. been left at this ollbv c, Kelley and will make his home n ..,.n '7", 7"l,bllii,mtMW by there In tho future Allen I