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THE OREGON MIS VOL. XXXI. ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912 NO. 42 School Closes 1 l'I ii h-1ihI closed last Friday uft' r one of tho most mie- crtisful v,nrH in t,,p t()ry of tin- fity. There were seven graduates from thtf ''M'1" grade. Irtty John, Lois Clear, Kthfl Pivw. Keturah Pixon. Zina l, niniit. Walden DiltanJ and Warren Thorn. Appropriate ex- vlesdamcs, HarriH. p A Gcorire. K Ulukesley, Wellington, Quick! W WUl'Kle, DlXOIl. (J Makes! Ijiws, Cray, Iii hunl.sori I'opejoy. ley. .Standing of th.; Clubs. S. fit :i 2 1 c,(;7 'lat,kunie 3 1 :(J7 'y'1"' :i 2 1 Gt',7 ('jiilil;iiiii-t 4 2 2 .VK) 1:;,ini,r 8 0 :$ 000 Kelso Wins Kri. i-st. i!,.i..,,s2 n.ys. p,ti.;Oill Pciulcr Case Sumlny tiiorninir Die launch i;u reu wiin h small luit loyal hunch ercises wen1 helil in the new au- i of fan cleared f,,r K-l. dituriuni at the School House at ' th.;ir lunves cr..-. I, which time Prof. Paten of Pacific j "Furmer IlillV fait "..im University. Forest Crove, deliver fJ a very interesting unl in gtructive lecture on education. Hoard Meets then; to (its with V.olUK nJfrc- Kti"n of hall t'm-r. ulthoiieii de feated ly the nr. .re i.f I to Li i( was one of the fa- tent yamo in tliil lit tle league. The yum.! yoon dovt-l-oM'. in u pitcher hat tie between Inke and Sorh.r and doth hurli ri , . i workH in "l.itf Iuiikii.'" Myle. Kcl M a meeting of the School , , ,,, J(liU Mafiv Ul Buard of H.o St Helens District j tilm. whit, s rl)(.r S( Iii-ris Md Inst Wednesday tho ,y with live hiu. W,th the wore I m teach. -m were employed for j t,M) in favr f K).u Wii(i. 1',-i.woritil I filvin '. .... tnenexi . ftl,x Wl.nt onllofiin; in the wventh CThina.-.n of Salem, who has I , wilt, w.v,.ru! ri.xousal)1M . rs been In charge of the extension I Ul),,.Uu.r wj, H tw ,itvi. K).sii work of the O AC during tiu,.,ve..-,Hn .l. ntin the plate f,.r past year. Aasistant Principal, j thn. lin(.nrn,, rilI), whit.h Caroline Was,,.. Thomnson of j , (. (n m.ti ur,jr in . . Salem; Mi.- Certru.le Weed will1,. ,.,., u t,)tu, (if , s, ((., take her ,.Mtion aKhin in rhartec , t.IM, Thil4 ,,, unlil . jfthcf.th an.l 7th Cra.lea; Miss)ir)l lmlf if tii. niMi H,itn o a S Lizzie I ai num. Mim Annie Ha-;,,;,,. ,,y rkkl. fl,WlM ,,y J;ij;1(. ien and Misi Kl.su Philip wil! J )m hwKvr Jfii a !;.irriil ,,y Isutake their iM clansea for ()w,.,1H St ,.,,., MMr(M, tw n(nSi next year. It is .p.ite prohablo : ,,ut . r)i.y Mi,m W(.nt KVimiw,,uv .L... , lit I , . r . I la.n.'lw.r' Villi lu 1 mai mi ! m the next two were . ..sv ,.iu. The 1 MvT featniVH "( the k'atue Were the Won lerful )it'hnic of Lake .ii. SorlM-r. The I .hi of ihi:; (!n'iic . ' St. Il. leiis ioA n on an enihl with Ke!. lin'l t'lat.skanie. All three t i- i for fir.tMlai'e with C.tiT. Next Stin.lay we journey to ('athlaiiiet Iiri.i a har l Ka'iie extH-.'teil as they trimmed I'ainier Sun-lay'! to I. fol- and score: Local Mention Closing out safe at the Gift Store on. James Muckle of Portland was visiting in St. Helens during the week. . W. II. Cooper of Rainier, was attending to matters in the Cir cuit Court here Tuesday. Claude M. Johns, an attorney of Portland was attending Court in St. Helens last week. The Congregational Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. WalterJ , Ulakesley Thurday, June 0, 1912. John ! Loan nml John II Steven.ion ! S. A. Miles of Portland was 'lefemlin. The work of selecting . transacting business in St. Hel the jury was heun at the tnorriinjr ens Wednesday. N-s-Monan.ll.y II o'clock the regular ' Mr. and Mrs. Frorl Watkins visited with friends at Seattle, Wash., for several davs last Shi-rur to report Friday morning. ; week. V hen c.iurt adjourned until Friday The celel, rated I'ender murder ea- was railed for trial in the Cir cuit court at St. Helens last Wed-"'-day. .lu.lge J. II. Cam.l,. ll. of Oregon City presiding and with 15 'loi.gne IliHtrirl Allorn.ir M I." M;i ....... wepuiy, pros.'cuting, am panel w as exhausted and a special j venire for 21 in. n was yivin the I An Opportunity! there wcte Ax men in the hex who had been pas-ed l.y ho'h sil.-s for, Washington Muckle is having a nice house built on one of his lot near Dillnrd T.nkp on the 'aus, as follow : J P Archihald. of PorUand road e.i.!e. (. II yd of Yankton, Jas j laittcsof Deeer Island. Andrew1 I. H. LaBare of Salem. Ore KrieU.i. of Clatskanie. II M Olson pon- is v'siting with his son. .f Marshland and Wm Anderson of ' County Clerk. II. E. LaP.are, in Seai.tN.os.. ti vno. !,... i.v th.. : St. Helens this week. giealer numher of the men examined f'r not serving n the jury was their at the Gift store. Miss Ada George went to Port-1 jSJS88SSSv8 5S?SSSSSSS land vester.Iav to m.r h.r cia. ter, Miss Lulu George who is re-j turning home for the summer: vacation. She is the Principal of i L? the Lincoln HighSchcx! of Pen-jig To Secure, a Home in the City or Country Jft uieion ana win return to tnesame work next year. H J Southard has begun the ; Vsk erection of two nice residences on W his property on Oak and Willa mette streets. These houses will be for rent and we understand are j tji already rented to men who will 1 11 be emnloved at the Shin vardn !? - " X' In the Circuit Court last week the estate of Patrick Hughes, de- THE ST. HELMS IMPROVEMENT CO. has on the market, now, at prices and on such terms that YOU can buy anything in the line of real estate that you want. MObXT.UX VIEW ACREAGE Dairy Farms: Citn Lots and Houses I actor Sites ami Business l'ronerti Hi ' SUte of Oregon The estate.'? US know what J'ou want and ve cau supply it St. Helens Improvement Co, T. L. I JW, . U'Jr. Embroidery silk 3 cents a skein necessary for next year but the board ill I i'l hire any at this ! nutting and will perhaps not do yt until it h definitely settled , that th." attendance will warrant ii- ; A Small Fire unw ilimi-ti.'ss to convict a person on cireamstantia! evidence and as the State in reiving ulm-ist entirely upon that chis of evidence, those men w not a ptalile. will prohalily he an ai Services at the Congregational church, morning and evening, Sunday June 2, 1912. Through a mis-understanding services The defense j were announced for last Sunday. 1 jng over on (he Eureka and re .i, although it 'm. Drew ha crone to Van-! turninir about 4 o'clock a m. after all bills and costs were paid, consisted of nearly 10.000 in cash which goes into the State Treasury, as no heirs of the de ceased have ever been located. John F. Cheldelin has been ap pointed Administrator of the es state of Charle3 Anderson who died at Ironwood, Michigan on Nov. 6. 1910. The ostate in Col umbia County consists of timber lands and the estimated value is $100,000. This is the largest in dividual estate in the county. T. II. Ward, of Portland is attorney for the estate. About twenty members of St. Helens Lodge of Odd Fellows visited Woodland, Washington brother? last Saturday night, go- i-iuiteividehtthattheattorneys for POuver. 15. C. where he has se-jThey wero treated royally by the th-defendant will rely very largely j cure,j a position in thestone quar- Washington b..ys. one of the upon the .pa stion of circumstantial rjos ancl wjll probably remain ! principal treats being cheese e idem-., as ,eig in: u::i. ient t.. base ! tu.re until next winter. j from the large and modern cheese Wcine-day night, or rather ' 1 Thursday morning, at 2 o'clock j Kelso the fire !e'l ui.il mill whistle gave the alarm of t'.re ai.d w ithin a few 1 1 av,,!t s-i minute ll,-' major part of the pop- lt;U-rlcu II. Nation of - ' Helens had a-si'inh- Slaiigenhopt c k-datth ' ii-u lence of 1' F l'o ter ' Sorl.er p in Col.iml.o'i Park s here the blaze,. J,,hn.n rf as!!j ii.g I. im!:-.'d. of feet into ' NVI.n If the air. i: fore the fire appara- Jackson :'.! tucul I he hauled out there the '. I'idU r ef bii'klin.r past naving. Only Kirk 2 1. I very few articled of clothing Totals and hcl ling waa naved from the s-t Helens bjilding. ine lire originated 1 fm:n an o . r turned lamp. This m wis a n-".v house only recently built l.y Cap Foster and the loss ill fall very heavily upon him, especially vince, we understand, there was iv insurance either on the building r contents. o Ai: I; II 1 (I o I o :t 2 :; i :i I (i o o 0 ;i l I 1 o II II I) 1) A 0 O 1 0 II . it . 0 a n ichon upon, he they ever so slii' g. The case is atl ract ing con-' sideial le attention and promises to ix-vcry hard fought throughout by l.eih side an I will prohahly not he V, lini..iie I until sometime next wevk. i - .Michigan Picnic! i -i Ai! l: h io a i: There will be a Michigan pic nic in the grove at st. Helens, Oregon, on Friday. August V P.M2. AI! persons living in Oregon from an operation, returned ai.d vicinity, who formerly were st Helens during the week. I residents of Michigan, arc re ipiestej to come and enjoy them Mrs. C. T. Prescott was, calkid by telegraph last Saturday to Aberdeen, Wash., to attend her daughter Mrs. Henderson, who is critically ill. W. II. Powell and J. M. Long, Portland attorney?, have been busy in St. Helens a couple of days this week trying a case be fore Judge Campbell. Tom Needham, who has been in the Gxh1 samaratin Hospital for the past ft w weeks recovering factory located in that city a neat mam uown ot Za per! cent at Mrs. Owen s Gift store. Furniture For Sale. Two dressers one center table. St. Helens, Ore. h prrtnrrsTTnmnrTrrffB rrinnmripra-y-iraia 5 BgaasaagBan vvm Large stock ot Colgates Toilet Specialties Just Received Direct from the Manufacturers, Including I Perfumes, Toilet Water, I Creams, Soaps, Etc. Etc. jo In fact about everything in the . jilct Cood. Line S Also a Stock of Palmer's (New jj York) Toilet Goods I'OST CAKDS IT.0M le to 2oe l DEMING'S DRUG STORE Lfi.U i AaxaJtiJtajLflJtafl a a a a a 3 0 q 0 o o 0 a b a 0 0 a 9 a 0 0 0 e a a i Subscribe for The Mist, $1.50 liiALiAlUL.Uil4L.UttftltilLlliila.lalAiUia Kathbone Sisters even -o , Imw h rf Jameson c Owens If i Vaughn us j I'erry i f i P.allagh II. Iike Totals Score by (I U 1 ll li 1 o "J i :i o o o l l l it ii l. I ii 1 n :t o ll I o selves. Every effort will be made to insure a good time for every body. Music, and various Mr J II Price, Superintendent of the St Helens Shipyards, was two sewing tables, one commode, two bedsteads and springs, one hair mattress, one common mat tress, four Quilts, two safes, one sick chair, three rocking chairs, three kitchen chairs, one range, and other things to numerous to t0i mention to be sold at auction at A J Rupert's place next Thursday at 4 o'clock. St. Helens Mill Co. Trie Iiisiriet ('(invention of the Kelso RatUmne .-ters was held at Kui- j Hits . nier last Tu.-sd.iy ;tt which time' St. Me team from three lodged of thi.i'llit.s district w. re present to compete1 m the Loving Cup. ns follows: limines. 0 o (i-l-o-:t-(i-1 p.o o 2-o-o-l-d- - :t o ii o n ii-ii-o ii -;l-2 made happy last Saturday by the arrival in St Helens of Mrs Price nn.) fl-is li itj arrt t'-.r nova errv a games ami snorts suitable to theto gt Hceng o maketheir home occasion will be the order of the ... isooKs ana stationary ai less than cost at the Gift store. Sam Owens has been appoint- II .Yankton Or. M. L. IVan, Clat- el niirht policeman for St. Hel 1 skanie. Or. s. Malcolm. Coble Or. ens and entered upon his duties , the latter part of last week. He 0 1 " j day. r or further particulars en " (ttire of George Wilson, secretary -iTreiiholm. Or. George ll. Hyde, ADVERTISED LETTERS AstorT. Temple fr umhia mp!e from Astoria, Ava 1 SCMMAKV. Earned runs, St. Hele n O u-1-1 ll ll ai-l.i'2 en, (lie. I'o.st ollic. in.' .May i.in. r.'i tteis unclaimed in the St. Hcl- f,.r the w eek end- is doing efficient work, having caught a couple of forgers his fourth night on the job. j Memorial Service There w ill be a Memorial ser vice held at the Methodist Episco pal church, Houlton, Oregon, Sunday evening June 2, 1912. The above date being the near est Sabbath to Decoration Day, The surviving veterans of the Civil and Spanish American wars, their families and friendj are in vited to attend. Ke'.S.. Left rotn st. n.-lens nne Col-, c, n,.,.,w i l i,st leiiiide from ICninier. i . ... . .r o. .... - ...r l ..l.. n When I,,, ladies from st. Helens : S(rm.k out"iy sill(T 7 ,,y L,u. 7. mvei at Ramter they were met t,,. Uuv hit, Jameson, two hase ' me we. mi i.v a pommittpo ol W. 1'. Hempstead. M. I. I letter John Soiiimers, 1 Miss Kva Wilson, 1 Letteis unclaimed by June Mh will he sent to the I lead-letter otlice. M. C. Gray, 1". M. Dancing Classes T.lesit:.V nn.l Kriiluv r..trlifa in 1a.r week was moving day io;,lazi.a.s 8tortf luitllK betwcen St. Helens; Joe Allen moving in-, Houllon anJ gu ,IeeM WaUz to his new bungalow on the urn Lath Electric Lighting (Saves Your Eyes) St earn Heating (Prolongi Allen, Fell K'linier hiL;, Johnson and Sorher. Poul.lt .r v . ...... i .... I ... .si-o.i-1 it ii i'Heorie.1 id . c . . ... i... i. l. i. , . . I. av, ooi imt io i mou. thek.of P. ad when, the ever- ' ' . ... .. , , , Jameson ui cisestook p'ace in the afternoon. AH three tennis put on the team work and the Ilitualistie work he-i '"re the judges. Mm Mvra H. Passed l.alis, nhopt. Cm- Clean Up Prof. Wilkerson moving into tht Miles cottage on Casenau street t i . ! . and ,ur. rauisen s lamiiy koips otn into Arthur George's house on;" Columbia street. Charles II Harris entered a plea of guilty to the crime of larceny in the Circuit Court here Tucs- and two-step guaranteed in 12 Ies-; sons. All new dances taught. First class Tuesday night May j Mrs. Madge Myers, I Ti j at Mrs. F. I'opejoya, ti i. iimoii 1)12. has been da v. The specific crime being Ipues- LatUn nn.l .amm. , ,,,,,, .lav. .... , ,i llCTKimn" - The excur-ion si-loetier, l.ur.a ,,.t.w rt'in iitni.' I flt illllU.il..'.' with tapta.n r.u a nag,, ,., tf, I)la(,, aCeunmlated rub-; of tlW Brooks nn.l M .,.;.'u' ,o..... vsdll leave the St. Helens .Iock ,u'xii , . , . ,vnir0I, it indicted . .-..o, inHue-,, . . .o.l ,. . ,iii'V orhoih.r i ..til . I Sunday morning at '. o cl. u an r wtn of Portland .who rcixirt- , ' ,, fc,n, ed St II,! ... ii. i t ing excursionists to the t ity 't l am il"ieiis and U inner tied for K . .,,,.. wi.it. . . . . I .. i u io.ro ii... u . i nv ton mi. Iilae,' with Astori:. ,.n v lino I 1 ... . . . ! c int Mov,. so it was decided on - -'x wdl me.yiio ua swa-m -!un(,(. 1;)1o y order of City j John A. Jeffrey, a prominent count ,f the ,,. ..li.v'MI" abattloonthe diamon, . in. criminal attorney from Tortland ofthetennn , .I fare will be l f.r the rouni trip. was in St. Helens Wednesday Astoria l,,di,, 'j-flis wug put. isiact Card of Thanks I REAL EST, INVESTMENTS. RENTALS, LAND TITLES. AFPrsAISEMEr FISCAL AGENT. CONVEYA AND EMPLOYMENT ST. HELENS S H Butts was jointly t. TT !- t hish in the garbage wagon, u o.o.eteu . .... . will n the rounds that day. ; crime but he entered a plea of A team will call for such as you j not guilty and will probably stand burn. Ho not lorger. ; mai. We wish to thank our friends for the manv kind acts of assistance end the stealing of a net belonging ! gympathy in the sickness and death!1 to A Hunsaker and of the value of our dear Dal)y , OREGON . Jij Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ross. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON nry to ever IkhIv and now ch of the lliree'tcams have bad c nip for v I) p;. the mldre looking after I A RiisiNESS CHANGE lur. a year. Mrs 1 ' I Kainier gave ss of welcome to the J't and Mrs M C Gray of St Uel!n responded. After the Ti'ni.,nie iln, tU, work hm n completed in the afternoon, in,;aiid Chief f Oregon, Mrs '"'tliStihson f Salem nr 'Vo; an'Uhnn.pu.t was nerved ent n'''n'M,, i, f order pre-.- h , ' 'H members i'e- Z )l T1"1' '"" treated royally "y their host.i ,.f p..:..:..- ti The St. Helens Rink will Open 1 Saturday Mjgiynne jst j i -4 i VI DKit NKW MA SA"I MENT 1 . - . i ....... .1 Kink v ill h: o;ctt uw"f') 3 in.' i V TIMMONS. Men. 4 Aftct this dat Satunlav I'Ik''1 the interests of ... i teen, charged with i of Charles II Weist. Owing to the crowded condition of the dcoket at this term of i Court it is not likely that the A company ot const artillery. O. N. G., will be mustered in nt Mojford, May 29. Twenty-three rtinlca'.s of the Wil Jauiette Iuw School were nwantej di plomas Friday. Tho 2i'lh annui.I r.-miion of the Yam hill County Pioneer Atpiiolation will bo held at Me.Mlnnvlilo Juna 5. The first nct'.tnl construction work on tho Southern Pacific line to Coos Green case will be tried before! m ,!m,e irUh ut Nur,h '" . e I Kepreiieiitative llawley is asking a next term 01 l.ourc. j JlO.llCO emerKency nppropriatlon to I)r L G Ko33 returned home prevent a break In the Willamctt rlv from Portland hut Wednesday , er"rnr ""I'Mmience ... ... r, ! The celebration ot the completion ct where he has been with Mrs Ross the 0rcRon KWvrk, ,0 A11)iluy JuIy t who is quite sick at the Good Sa- promises to be tho bissest celebration maratin Hospital. Mrs KoS9 is ever held In the Willamette valley. now improving quite rapidly. The Senator chamberlain is nttempttiiK son born to them last week died PCU 200 cre8 of lun.i near IVn . , i j dleton as a reservoir site for the city, last Saturday and 'Ans buried on but the ,nJlaIlll are 0,ipoijlllg the mea8. Sunday, j or?. ... - - Builder's Supply Company Dealers In j Feed, Cement, Brick, Sand and Shingles I Doors and Windows j GENERAL BUILDING SUPPLIES Warehouse on Sheldon Dock Phone 2 Columbia County Abstract And Trust Co Abstracls, Real Estate, Insurance?, Lo.irs, Ccnvcyancirt3 St. Helens, Oregon ) Jnt from ir..i... .. Hmitifiltli',,UiiAL ... ajb 111' I'l H YVt-'lU