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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1912)
UARGES CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY THE OREGON TWICe A WEEK VOL. XXXI. 8T. HELENS, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAR. 23, 1912 NOV 28. MIST westerly and southerly direction on the most practical ground to a stake marked "It", said stake being situ ate north 2S( feet from the SW corner of the NW 1-4 of theSW 1-4 of Sec. 7 T. 7 N. R. 4 west of the W. M. thence in a winterly direction on the niimt practical ground to and ending at a stake marked "V." & "It", Huii stake being Situate south 7ft feet from the NW corner of the SKI A of Sic. 12 T. 7 N. li. 5 went oftho W. M. And It satisfactorily apjiearing to the Court from proof filed herein, that duo notice of the jiendcncy of thiii proceeding has Uen given an by law required, that notice netting forth the time when aid petitioners would apply to the court for the es tablishment of laid road were pout ed tn the mint public placet In the (111 Double Capacity jl, Helens SHiPYards to lie Eolarrei o Vessels at Once Driers Beetlwi to Put li Aaolhcr Hi: wortjlnai! Stirtct The shipyard ttt. St' vTa ..Kul-le it capacity. Injad ! 'bu din one ship at a time. ind work will commence at once K "cowl. Already work is the 1 hn K. Mccormick (Vim. . and orders were received K this week to Amble the size of the yards and commence work i t second vessel, duplicating ftvr UK) kill'i wtirkmen will Ikj ; vicinity of mid proponed toad, and employt'd l ,n,;":u" "v , that twelve of wild petitioners are construction 0 .VT" frice freeholders of thia county, re- JhU'rrecordn now reaches 2S siding In the road district or district iteam schemers of this type. The of the proponed road, and that a sire and dimensions of th new K,MM and sufficient bond has been vessel will length 215 feet. Jven n(1 fi,e(, ht.rt,in. ffi ?5 f-U Ui5 1 lvi r?5 UU tlK-rcforc order., by the Keljidty of l.(MJU.WJUftnf court that the Hoard of County lumhpranii accommodation for R.ad Viewers meet at the eglnning ai naMenccr. Roth thes ves- mAnt (,f naid urotiorfed road on the wl when completed will ply be- ,,rllh ,ay f March. 19 12. or on their twnthe Mnbi Klver ttm,jfailuretom.ton said day, then CThcreTs tf'rcat nctivity nmjng; within five day thereafter, ' and ihippvr at pre en t and every i prnree I u view survey and locate shipyard on the coast is cro-Adj-d xll propo! road. . I..-.. r.. ntl V.KMI-Iil t J1 " I Minaf.lo'rahlvi Matter of tietition of Co'um'.ia andtlvwe lenple vhi cannut net hip built are buyin-ruld nc. Th McCormicU Company juat mil the Yellowstone to San Francixco capitalist, and a a rti'ilt two new vcHel are liiiK built here instead of the one as riinilv inti-mled. Three lif- f?rent shipptny nrm nave iruni ainjit lu j?u.amon, Samjwon to fit tl.eM. iieunanipnuu'iuiK . T . Company to make boats for them but it will be impossible 0 lo so at this time on account of scarcity of ship carpenters. The man- iirersays that later it may i Hase Ball League Contract (. f'r Tax Hebate. On thl day it appearing to the court frmn the evidence submitted in the above entitled matter that the Columbia Contract Co npaiy paid laxcuf.ir the year 1910 in th sum of $13ti.tn,aa auH-wed and levied ,. . ' . I tl .1 . rm: 'rAU"2:XV Umt .id U,,me are reirisf red in three ships will lieunthu ways Uie Port of Portland, and that the and Triumph and that said Steamer were alno awtes-ted in Multnomah County, and taxes paid Inanidcou .ty on aaid ateamers. It further appearing to the court it one time. nrinciiwl office of wtid Company i within wiid r'ort. la located in the County of Multnomah and that therefore wid prorty i prop-rly aisi'Ksablt. in the county of Multno mah, it ia therefore ordered by the c.mrt that the Clerk lie and he is hereby authorized and directed to iiwue a warrunt in favor of said Columbia Contract Company in the urn of $13fi.U9. WhereufHin Court Adjourned until Thumday, March 7. 1912. Work Started Crew of Me Wcrtini en Crcoscts Flatt Active work on the construc tion of the large Creosotinjr plant was U-gun Inst week. A number of men are digging for the foun dation piers, ami the concrete men will lie at work within a few davs. The Columbia Contract Company on Thursday lelivereli 14 f llililri at the plan I two barge loads of. Propose TO IU1IU sand and gravel to Iks used in the ; foundations. Inside of a ftW' weeks n larirp force of men w ill ! Managers and delegates of the base-ball teams from St. Helena, Ka'ama, Kelso, Cathlamet, Clats kanie, and Rainier met here last Sunday, March, 17th and organ izpd the lower Columbia League. The towns will be represented as follows: St. Helens C. D. Sutherland. C. A. Druhot Kalama Homer Kirby. Kelso R. Sorber. Rainier J. W. Stacy, W. 0, Nason. Cathlamet A. N. Aiken, G. Hanigan. Clatskanie C. L. Conyers, Henry West. C. L. Conyers was chosen tem porary chairman, W. 0. Nason secretary. Mr. Kirby then reported that Kalama would be unable to enter a team because of no grounds The following resolutions were then passed, that each team take receipts of the game, when play ing at home, and pay their own expenses when away. No player can leave his team to tilay with another without giv ing two weeks notice unless his manager gives consent. EacK manager appoints an um vre w no officiates with the visi ..ng teams umpire, Ifsiid urn sire is removed by th din ct ions, mother must be apiirted. I'Bime games will conmicrice May,4'h and end August 18th, any tiostponed games must be Dlaveil as scheduled. Each manager will deposit f 25 with the President of the League on or before April 15th, 1912, which amount will be forfeited to the team they are scheduled to meet, should any team fail to ap pear as per schedule and an ad ditional $35 must then be posted before the next scheduled game, or said team will ' be dropped from the leajrue. lfanvteam withdraws with out o-ivinff two weeks notice of their intentions. $25 will be for feited to the league. It was agreed that no players under contract to the Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lindsey of Gresharo came down Saturday to visit their daughter Mrs. 0. A. Erickson. Mr. Lindsey returned to Gresham Sunday evening. The next services of the evan gelical church will beheld Satur day evening March 30th. The Bishop will be present and con duct the services. Mr. Southard received word of the death of hii brother in Cali fornia and went there immedi ately, It ia rumored that the Noon farm has been sold and that the buyer is a Mr. Dahlgren from Pendleton. The Best Building Uatenal Cement Blocks and Bricks Local Mention Ceo Scouring, the engineer who had charge of the St Hel ens water system, was a visitor in the city during the week. If Your Grandfather Had Paid $50. he couldnt have bought a pair of shoes, in the old days that Wellington tells for $100. F.mrineer McOuinn. of Port land, was doing a little survey ing around the city Tuesday, and as usual several fences and build infru won found to be on some- bod v elses Droperty or on the streets. J. S. Allen has let the contract to J. II. Cronkite for a new 7 room bungalow, on which work afartd Inat TllffulflV. Tho hoUM ; will face Cowlitz street and is lo cated just East of the old Thorj house, which has been torn down. The Last Person's Shoes You Admired were undoubtedly bought at Wellingtons. Look over our latest styles for this season and duplicate your ideals in footwear. Th fontrrpirational Ladies Aid will meet at Mrs. Carrie Watte rs' home next Thursday afternoon. F. H. Sherwood, of Rainier was shaking hands with friends in St. Helens for a few hours Wednesday. He is very proud of the son which arrived at his home on the 8th and every body was smoking good cigars on him For Sale -One fresh cow. In Pacific quire at the Mist Office. S3 D. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK ON HAND LET US FIGURE YOUR BUILDINO OR BASEMENT j Ijj j. L. i;hi mm, proprietor q Builder's Supply Company Dealers In Feed, Cement, Brick, Sand and Shingles ; Doors and Windows GENERAL BUILDING SUPPLIES . Phone 42 Warehouse onJSheldon Dock I . 1 . V. M1 A be put on and the pl int rushed to , , rmnm(?rt.iat club WIIC LUi aav.. - met Inst evening at the home or II. V. McCormick and discussed completion. I rom present ai-1 nearnnees t h work of rreosotinir will commence In-fore the time originally set, and probably the plnnt will lie increased in size to accommodate l ho hrgo number of orders which will come in. of iVin iiroiMisitlon the Club on a larger County Court re organising scale and Milting it on a business basis. For this purpose it was proposed to secure a large membership and to sell shares in a building propo sition sutlicient to secure a lot finu erect a nm c s PrOCCCdilltLS the lower floor to be fitted up a iivvvuiiin , . ,i Bc- Matu-r of ,ietition of J. L. Wo.xlen .md tloor for Club purposes, the ,i r. . i i. third loor for rooms. 1 he plan et al for a County Road: , " ." .wv fensih e one On this 7th day of March 1912. hme members who were comes on for hearing the petition of here seemed to be, very much J. L Wooden, et al, freeholders, re- pleased with the idea and pledged "ding in the road district or dU- their supiwrt to the undertaking. . . . . . . . i A meet ng will be held at me tnctaof said propped road praybg Chamber next Wednes- for the esUibrishment of a county r)jRht at wnich time every road, described asfoljows: 'business man and member of the Iteginning at a stake on the pre- tlu'b are urgently requested to be sent County Road known as the present and talk over the propo- Dixon Road" wild stako being sin marked "R" &" " and Is cituate Coast or Northwestern League, would be used in scheduled games. The Secretary was in structed to make up a schedule for the year. The managers will moot In Rainier next Sunday to adopt same. J. W. Stacy was unanimously elected president, with W. 0. Nason secretary. " WARREN Mr. McQueen anu son and Mr. Rogers of Vancouver, Wash, were visitors at the Baker home Sunday March 17. Miss Ada George of St. Helen was a Warren visitor lately. Word was received here Satur day of the death of Arthur Hel of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. Erickson Sr. left here Saturday evening and attended the funeral Sunday Mrs. G. R. Quick of Qrincy short visit at the home nf fr. O. A. Erickson. on her way to Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Rylrnr'er and family left Warren recently for Chicago where they expect to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson w moved to Puget Island. Mr. Blocks, 8x8xi 6 inches Bricks, per thousand . Factory on WILLAMETTE ST.: St. Helens 19 cents 19 dollars J. W. Van Natta WARREN. ORE. India Runner, Rouen and Pekin Ducks Barred Plymouth Rocks, Single-Comb Black Minorca Toulouse Geese - Rorn on March 1st to Mr. and Mrs. LeoDold Dupont. at their home in St. Helens, a baby girl, Princo Hnatavp Dikran. the only living male member of the Royal Family of Albanio, will lecture at the Metnodtst unurcn in 3f Holpna to-morrow at 11 A'otno'v and t Houlton in the eveninir at 730. He is a scholar - . . . a and vorv intorMtinir sneaKer. all the papers of the towns where he has lectured giving mm very high praise. P.li Roller returned to St Hel ens this week after an extended trip over Oregon and other states as far east as Nebraska. tooKing for a business location. While in Liberty, Neb., on the 23rd of February, 1912, Mr. Beeler was married to Miss Biraie nerce, a Dopular young lady of that city. and now the happy couple are now spending their honeymoon with Eli's parents at Warren. The Mist extends congratulations to the new married couple, and in this we are joined by a large number of friends. 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 East nse the North Bank Station. Fares will be Quoted, schedules furnished and other details given on request. W. E. COMAN. Oca. Freight sad Passenger Agt J. a DEVENS, Ageat, tloultoa, Orvgaa. 3m 38$smBm north 1)5.7 feet and east 2C.8.8 ffet from the SW corner of the SK1-4 wavtkii TO TKAII One DeLl sry-wtor No. K, t nn a it. ml nw. To irnitok't nf ik VTtir t 1 a mr ml r A .. 1 t.,..iilr tat Mit ofllr or ma ji x 01 nee I i, i n. ' nun n cow. n.(.... WMtoftho W. M.; thenco in a writ, to 8. C. Usury, M. Iltltas. The Best Spring Tonic Well ingtons Prices. I.m-R 7 room hon lor rent. Larga ysfrt Willi HI""' ---.. tmnitsnrc of Iniit, cl In. - ' Columbia Coonty AUtrsct sadTrnst ! Company, Agents. THE TEHPTINQ BITE is ofttfn to be found in the well kept Grocery Stot e especially i f managed in strict ob-' Bervance of the Pure Food Laws, which we are strict believers in. '' All groceries are sele- cted and bought with purity as a paramount condition , f AT Hi4RRIS0nS PURE TOOD GROCERY Larson has been a store-keeper in Warren up V1 the. time he moved. and took his stock of goods with him to Puget Island where he ex pects to go into business. FOR 8 AD. A 131-2 inch Mitchell wagon, also one Irenh Jerey cow. Iotoira of (io. Wilson, tha Trenholra, Houlton. mail- carrier. FRED WAT KINS ., , , ;. ' ' i THE LEADING CONFECTIONERY ; i No Use Looking Elsewhere tor Candies and Cigars