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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1912)
T . Hit mi .tr f k ThJ Publithing C" 'Pny nn.r.'il ft flw mnlU f Jiii..i lir, Si'i'WKirrioM K,tk : -' u' ,,",",h " A lvrrllHinK - i i ,H..n I,Kiit iMllcr 2H centi per Una ix,inrtr Off ir. in I '" '-- " I aper At the council meeting last M -11 wm. tak-r, for he bu.ldm f ""l ZZ, ci.i.'u uii..uv v.v, gewer districts and then to b iil l t. ....in mi Klur.r.tt f't....L from the mouth to the fall., the cost of the name to be ln.rne by each lot in all of the four districts which will drain into Nijrk'er Cn ek. Then district hewers will ho mail" in each district and lie paid f'r by the property in such district. This will make a fair jitid r-juitablf distribu'ion of the c t of the vl o!o r-e.ur ' d vsi'.l reduce the cost to n minimum. It also be made in cay pay. merit on the rot rty ownert as three years time will be eiven to pay the afcsensments the deferred payments drawing G per cent in , crest. Now that the work has really U-en started and u plan atfnnl upon let us hope that the Kood work will p ahead until the thintf is completed, The I'latskanh Hose Show will t:ike place this year on tin? 21 ht nn I 22nd of Jur.c at ('laHUni-1. This has bien tm atmuul event in t!ie Carden ( ity for neveral years an l each year has become more attractive than lefoiv. It has grown until it nal!y has become a ourty nirair u o:v than a IimhI uric :.rid every part (f the county is invited to take part in it. and moU of them will do so. We hear of M-vernl people from St. lb-lens who will have exhibits there and no doubt others will follow suit. I. t's all arrange to attend this show and make it a grand success in VJ12. The new pension law as passed by Congress tnd approved by President Taft on May 11th 11)12 will no doubt be of great inter est to the old veterans of this county an.l we publish tho letter received from Hon. V. C. Haw ley. our Congressman which ex plains the law. He enclosed a number of blank applications re cently H.-ucd by the Pension De partment and any old veteran may have one ly calling at the Mint oilice. The letter follows: May K., 1.12. II, m. M, I!. Miller, St Helens, lire. !! wi Sn:: T!.e ne a- general service H-iwon lull i .- a law ;;at i-.riliij , May 1 1 lii. last, when the I'rrhiib nt il!n- e.l (he hill. hile it iji not i lit r al a 1 had ui.-,ln-ii. yet 1 hope it will i(ive fairly (ood Mitisfartion. After granting $:!0.(!0 per montli tu nil Holiiiern vAotindetl in battle or ili-a!ilril by diM-Hbt contracted in lliie of ib.ty and Incapacitated br manual labor as a result thereof, tin' hill combines nge with service in the allowance of puw.ii u from the date of application i therefor as fullowti: i A I!,. 2yr-. M " 70 " i rVnice rt ino. I yr, ft mo. $13.(10 15.(10 IH.00 l.J.r.o li.ct ')0 It. 00 lrt.OO 20.00 2-1.00 lrf.il' m ,1 lft.OO 22.H0 " 21.00 A ire 1 1-2 yr. 2 r. ni,r,n i,-,.co ,;'' i ".!' 17.00 7 2l.;.o LM.titi '.'7.00 IWI.OO Service 2 1-2yr.i. 3 yr l.-.r.o 18.00 21 00 ;;o.()o li. i' to. oo 2."..(i0 lio.oi) T1i!m ro l.m.n w ill airon! a sub Kt:intiul rni iiMiiro of justice to tunny ll"iu-,in,lH of worthy veterans throughout tin: country, aid while it. will rn.t furni.sh all the relief for which wt. have so earnest' slrug VI 1 . we limi t aetvpt it a a decid i'd i niiniveincnt over exist n r law, " yU am entitled t) HUTcased li'iiietits i,n(,,r ttim utatute, I shall I'd Klad if yu wj fill out arid have executed the enclosed application nid return it tome. Your inerca:tod iM'nsion will bo- llliciit .l.i..l I. .. . thnt you act promptly. Willi p.TS..;, r,H. I , V -ry trul ouru. W. C. Haw Icy. l:i.'it,kH ar(. oncl.i f.,r v t- TilNH ulSt. Jll-ll-ll. On-iron Agricultural Collet ('orvallirt. () Agricultural Coll..,. ha- ilv,. yi 'n the hcojh; of its work ami flui'n. for kmJ i the Htate at a Jfn aUT ratu I urii.tr tt.e Mist ir man ewi before m its H-i i"iv. savn I lii r,. ..r cmnniUr,. ... tl. n ..' the' ..1, ,, . . " ailtlll!lI (i(i,iim if t,c ( , 'KTOmir in greater proper- State Grange at Uosebur Th l,,,ntha" tho c,,lle is linK re;, ,-t continue: ' ."I'PM U turn them out. The '"- t, have the cxa.t . 7 T- conc-puon f the funr-tim, of the,fiides the calls wh come to he 'i-kol.e,efromthefarm,orchard8, -'j. "ivicc- io uie people in'( real ntvd.. "l.f.. IV. . . . .. .. I tve nnu mat the college has made tremendous grains durinjf ! tne past year in the numbi-r of students enrolled. The enroll-! merit this year totals 2.W..S stu-1 importance of equipping men dents. This is an increase of and women to go into the public CSO students over the attendance schools rf our Btate to teach agri of last year. In other words, the , culture, domestic science, and college gained exactly ns many, art, and mechanic arts. There -Undents during tiie past yejr as' : i, ...i : ........ i... . ., r ., v i. mi iii iu ii-ouaoce in ai oi tne work in lDOo. The detailed reg istration of the present year is as folio a s: In the regular .T.Avetks coi-.r.-cs, 1,202: in the bummer schools, 11,11:!; in the winter short course, 1,60,'J. Kvery coun ty in Oregon was represented, and :!' other states and H foreign countries uent students to the Oregon school. "The registration in the var ious courses is as follows: Agri- culture, 1.7 IS; engineering, 310; domes-tic science and art, 321; commerce, l.V.t; fo-etry, 3S; pharmacy, !m; optional, 21; music, l.j.'!; sumrm r t-ehoul, 1 1:5. The degrees eoi.fei red upon students in June l'.Ul areas follows; bache lor of science, in agriculture, 23; in domestic science and art, 11; in forestry, ft; in civil engineer ing, IS; in electrical engineering, 10; in mechanical engineering, 16; in mining engineering, t; in commerce, 21; in pharmacy, S; total 121; master of science in agriculture, 3; in pharmacy, 1; total 1; diploma granted in school of music. 1; grand total, 12J. "The faculty has been increas ed and strengthened to meet the increasing demands of the insti tution. The most comKtent in structors are being secured and brought to the agricultural col lege. The faculty at the present time numbers 102 inclusive of the school of music, who depends up in fees received from the stu dents of music for their c.;mp li gation. Of the number there are 20 professors, 2 associate profes sors, 10 assistant professors, 5.1 instructors and 6 lakiratory as sistants. "The value of the college plant has been increased during the past year by the construction of f splendid bnildinirsnnd the sixth is now being built. Theso nr. the horticultural win X of the rv;- April lit, 1912 PRICE LIST Subject to chang without notica COLUMBIA RIVER POWDER COMPANY Rainier, Oregon Agents for DuPont Powder and Dynamite, Caps, Fuse I' O H any point -n the Culiunhia River iu our territory carried by the ' LAUNCH I)U PONT J 10 " I ) to 19 20 10 19 40 Ci or orr " " 5.n 520 ' " IVii.tT on the River Vi.-.t of Maygera or Stella add 5 cents per case. HLCK HI.AST1NO 1'OWDKR - - - $2.10 ?er keg ,o keg lots or over - - ' t.90Pcrkeg II 1, A STING C A V S . N S . S cent rer hundred No. 9, 95 cents per hundred Lots cf uxo or t.vcr, (kduet 10 ccuts per hundred V U S K Double T.M.c Triple Tape ss cc-ita per h.tndred feet cents per hundred feet i.kk. foot lots or over, deduet 10 cents per hundred feet i ricult-ira! buildinsr; the dairy huildintf. th.) Htock judjrinjr pa vilion, the farm mechanics build ing, am the foundry and machine whops buildhjr. The collio now Inn U I ) acrta of land valued at $W-14. making a total valua tion of $1,271,212. A funa established by the sale of lands under the Congre gational Act of 1862 amounts to alKiut VM),(m. This added to the alnive makes the total value ' rr k ,.,.m i i i tt oa., "The demands upon the col lew for trairw.il mnn nrwl a r- nl n,.i, toV.ii.i, , VOIUVMi,!.- inents there is a tremendous de- . rnand trorn the government at ashinjrton, from other techni- cal work- "The college feels the irreat i growing feeling throughout the state, fostered by the agri 'u'tural college and the govern ment at Washington, and the leading men and women of the state, for the introduction of this line of work in public Bchools. The demand for teachers for this work will increase almost inde finitely within the next few years. The greatest demand now being made upon the college is a de mand for more extension work. That is, greater service to the pwi'lo of the state who are un- utle to come to the institution for the regular residence work." l)r. I'Mwia lions has icturned from .ilifurnla, and will occupy ultkvs at his residence on Willamette street. Ollirc hours from ten to two. 1'hone 02. The Social Hygiene Society of Portland Affiliated with The State Board ot Health 0 Ters to pnrenU free of c-hanre the following circulars on SEX HYGIENE CIIUTLAK NO l.-The Need for Education in Sexual Hygiene. CIRCULAR NO. 2-"Tho Four Sex Lies." CIKCUI.AR NO. 3 -When and How to Tell the Children. CIRCULAR NO. 4 -A I'luin Talk With the Girls About Their Health and I'hysical iHjvclopment. CI KCUI.AU NO. 5 Rooks for Use In the Family on Sex Education. CIRCULAR NO. 7-A I'lain Talk With Younger Boys (boys9 to 13). C1RCUI.AU N0.8-A Plain Talk With Older Boys (boys 13 to 18). CIRCULAR NO. 9 -Sex Hygiene for Young Men. CIRCULAR NO. 10 -Sex Hygiene for Young Women. Order carefully by number and enclose 2c stamp for postage. The Society also recommends nnJ offers for sale the following books: From Youth Into Manhood (for boys 13 to 18). postpaid $0.55 The Young Man's Problem (for young men), postpaid,. 12 The Konewal of Life (for parents) postpaid... - .-1.33 The Roy Problem (for parents), postpaid 12 Address Department D THE SOCIAL HYGIENE SOCIETY OK PORTLAND, OREGON 30GY.M. A. Building, CO Pound Cases net Wright RKI1 t'KOSS ' ir 40 per crnt 2 I'awJ. f 6 60 ptt ('. 6 55 " " 6 50 " ' e4 " " ! 3 u 9 ! 10 io 19 20u)9 40 '". of cvff '' 630 LEAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH NAILED THE WRONG MAN. Th Rportr Didn't Ct an InUrvitw, but O.d Gt a Story. Tha luta Iteiirrnvntatlva Itlugbain of rbllndelpijlM. who wu fur many yeara tba "fnthtr of Iba buuae." aarveil Id wngTM with (ha lata General Merar, who for yeara rapraaanted a Naw Or laana district la tba bouaa. Tba two Bciifrala. ooa a Vaukea. tba otbar a Confedcn.:?. wera nut onljr giiod frlpiida. but bora a itronic rewtnblanra to trarb other, ru. h tlng abort, cbeaty looking, nnlllly tlrmwd and havlug pink hold bend. On diijr tba rormtpouilpiit of a I'blludel.ila nrer wiix enll.-d away from U'iihIiImkIuii and left a Itnltln.ore Itiin to do IiIm work. The mil.xtltiite rn-elreU n telecnnn from l'lillailelihia r lurerriiMr (ifi.enil lllnKtmiu on ubot niir-. would do with n Mil. tbi-n eiiiliik', vlmlly Hfle ilu tho I'hll adi-lpbln mint IltirryiiiK throiiKh HtntiiiirT Imll. Iha "null." who wiiH iifw to WiiMliintton. ! rnn Into Cenenil Mvyer. The IiiIhI- i arm hO.Icmii.iiii w-iim n llltl,. crouebv and when imkwl for uu Inlervlenr about the l'liiliidel.lila mint exploded. Tbo rppurter IiikUIciI. "I don't enre ahout the Phila delphia mint. I tell you.'" ahouted Genprnl .Meyer nnd toi hlmwlf away. The atory the rorrionlent acnt to rbllndelpbin Hint ni'tit aiz.led.nnd tbe Philadelphia .tiM-r the net inornlns on the front piiire heralded to the world bow profanely Indifferent to tbe Pbllndelphlii mint General Itliichnm won. It lH)k Kiiiuhnui n nionib to animre hliiixelf with bla coUHtltueuta. New Vork World. Two of Thm. HIn eoiiipnriloUN Uent over him with pitiful eariieMlneHa m.d Klnrid beNeeeb Iniily lolii IiIh wuxen ri-miireH AkuIii raiua tba duller of the eyelid, but thia time his will tunxlered approm-biuK den lb. Ilia IIm wenkly lrngnlel tw eiwute UU lust eoniinauda. nnd the friend ben I cloNcr to heur the follow I ii u whlHier: "I am-cone? Ve er I know. Go to Jlllly. Tell ber er 1 died with ber un.-ne oo-niy llpa; tbut I I er linre li.ved-her-ber alone er alway. And llennle tell er tell B el ite the aitiue Ihlnir " ndoD Tele-p-apb. Tha Twin Citie. Tbe tourlut wna for the first time viewing the Pnnnninn rlty of Colon , and the Anieriean eily of I'riMlotml alt- . tins lil it by aide Ht the Atliuitk- end of , tba ca mil: "Wbut i It tliey rull tbe Aiuerieuo ! city?" be nkked. I "CrlHtobul.- ! "Tbut la tiM iMid. tie wild. "It hotild lie Colini nod Seiiiicolou." Bt, I xllU I'.ltt li :ll h. It KKtTLKS N. Ci. 40 pr cent 2Cte. 17.25 per C. 3 to 6 7. 20 10 to 19 20 io J9 40 Ct or ovrr 7. 15 7. 00 (. 90 St. Helens WHTTE & WHITE Dealers in General Rierchandise Still in Business at the Old Stand Our Store Building has been re-modeled, painted and generally improved and we are now carrying a Bigger Stock than ever before. ALL LINES COMPLETE WITH GOOD GOODS WHITE & Professional Cards DR. L. GILBERT ROSS PHYSICIAN a SURGEON OflVn Mm kle HI,). Both Fnonea St. Helens DR EDWIN ROSS PHYSICIAN A SURGEON St. Helens Oregon DR. R. L. JEFFCOTT DENTIST St. Helens Oregon T. S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR I.K-KNnKD EMB.tLUhU Houlton Oregon DR. ALFRED J. PEEL PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Rank Uull.litif St. Helens DR. H. R. CLIFF PHYSICIAN A SURGEON I'hone Main 4.13; A U35: Re. E. 1V7 u,s,0Ba,,KiUDg Portland, Or. GEORGE H. SHINN ATTORN EY-AT-LAW St. Helens - Oregon M. E. MILLER A TTORN EY A T LA W St. Helens - Oregon R. E. PHELPS CIVIL ENGINEER A SURVEYOR Houltou Oregon 100,000 Fruit trees., Write for prices. A. Holaday Scappoose. Life Saver In a letter from Branch land, W. Va., Mrs. Eliza beth Chapman says: "I suffered from womanly troubles nearly five years. All the doctors in the coun ty did me no good. 1 took Cardui, and now I am en tirely well. 1 feel like a new woman. Cardui saved my lifet AH who suffer from womanly trouble should give Cardui a trial." E61 Th Woman's Tonic 50 years of proof have convinced those who tested It, that Cardui quickly re lieves aches and pains due to womanly weakness, and helps nature to build up weak women to health and strength. Thousands of women have found Cardui to be a real life saver. Why not test it for your case? Take Cardui todayl -PAInliriinn MbAlilJU WHITE E.A. CROUSE GROUSE & KETEL Have Opr.wd Shop in ihe Morgut Building on Columbia S . next to die Sl Helent Hotel, and are prepared to do anything in the building line. jobbing at Reasonable Prim E. A. CROUSE A SPECIAL Taga earner ; Mr. You are cordially invited to call at our store and Inspect our large stock of general -merchandise. Then make known your Wants and we will quote you prices, quality considered, that cannot be duplicated in the city. Give us a trial. Yours For Business. I-i. MORGUS cSc SON All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished. RCONSTANTIN Plumbing and Heating Sheet Metal Work St Helens Patronize the Watches Ciocks ZZZ I VON A. GRAY g Watchmaker and Jeweler. All ST Work Guaranteed. J Optical Good St. Helens Or. i3 PETER G. PAPPAS liil 11 TABLE DE' On The Strand 1 if i) V VARICOSE VEINS m ott time latigrou ui should not ngln'tml Onr SILK ELASTIC HOSIERY it rooatantly worn will rellev at oo((wit'D fur. I tv BMurenMii( blauk oa ivqut'st, Woodard, Clarke & Co. PORTLAND. OREGON Builders of Homes Our vl CIl.HtilH' Investment Certificates areREAL McneyMakers Send fcrDooklct 604 X) GrbcUBlPortliad 0t Houlton, Ore. UU E. W. JCETEL Plans and Emma to Fornisned DQ E W. KETEL INVITATION. St Helens, Ore, 1912.- a I 0 Oregon Mist Advertisers 0 o HOTE DINNERS India Runner Ducks SI. 00 per lifting, 13 eggi. $6.00 per 100 Day Old Ducks Barred Kocks and Rhode Island Reds St. 50 pir letting, 15 eggt W. C. MORLEY HOULTON. ORE. BOX 97 JfOK PORTLAND DAH . STEAMER I.evnSl. Helen 6:00 A. M. Arrivn t rorilnil 10iO A. SI. Leave Portland at 2:31) P. M Arrive St. Ilelent at 8:30 1". II w ' m -m isr - , 4 99 '"' Statcfiintj From Single Comb EL' IF UG S 1I0RXS and Single Comb HUFF 4 ORriXGTOMS. t. ? $1.25 per Settin of IS L Cuaranl.e Cood Hatcbc & Albert D. Larson H. F. D. A'o . do ELS On. .'V 4 MULDER'S SUPPLY CO. i f n from tho dato of (ilinji jour ap-