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THE OREGON MIST VOL. XXXI. ST. HELENS, OREQQN, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912 NO- 43 t : pciulcr Trial Ut Jur,,r Accepted and Taking of Testimony Begins Lat Sat unlay afternoon the Inst .. 'li il in me 1 eriucr hirer watt I.... it... nnllhl ,ifU l, nil .MOIHiay uinv.nnv J"'J. , iv attorneys for both ,W it'"1 the Hht-riil" i Witirimii" case am ..miiani' ' . . . i . primmer in riinrKw u ,ite. tin aeeno of tli inunler l'Hck of heuw- .... T, nu mornl.iir netore l--Itiiiir of testimony iMvan. at- torwy f"' 1"',h ,tl,ul,,t,,, t0 ou. ;" u - I,V,K' fr,"n Uw 'ury nd this ls Albert Ailunm iun.liT" un.l l-u-l ly both ni.l.-H tnilitworn in ii juror. The jury k finally ,l,,'t,,'l is n follows: Wrn, m..it II M U..n. (i. r. I&ibert- Jmmii s liiittrh; J. JrllYrV, D. W. ('..!. i'-IK'joy, W. I". Me r!,iv Win Ati li i'n, H. C. John- i,m K. N. lhivcy and AIUrt Adams. eubin. nnl jam exe rts from r,( t -luml swore inmitivcly that the bul let taken from tin; doilies of t. munlered wouuin an. I lathy w,.r(. flreil from thai. nun. They were inwiuve un in mi point on account Local Mention Horn; To Mr. and Mrs, Olson on May :',0th a daughter. Ole Iiohman was in St. Helens Monday and while here said that he would leave within a few days for a visit to his old home in i. in. oMrs. Uwatitwraklda. where he has some relatives i- . . . .. i ... . ..i.MMTui.ar.,,,1 in the l,nrr.-l """'' ii". a Muster. niying 1Ie will be gone until which cuuse.1 .i certain ninrk to Ik I!ev. A. A Meit K..n M,.n J about the first of November insr I . .1 In. . " !'- - ' n ,n" ,,u'"1 ln the day in Portland. returning in time to cast his bal Kim. me trunk or Kiley & iis.s(,n: Mia r .,),. i i i . , i, . , , ,. Mtli I'Ul'i deortfe and Miss it... . ii ini'ni-ll IOLO tlll taken out uml use.. lot at the Fall elections. William Resimius was attend- rnent and with an that Tender had vr ' lis ? m' VP- WW' f I'''" Klin FJeckie of Pendleton hnvn .r,. t t.i "' .. "i-ui oiii k to Sexm di. tn m-ml .,.:.. v., c. n.i. HKuin. The markH on the trunk1 o. , uu. ch , x.eiena Hhowel that it ha.l been ,h-,u., with : Williarn of Scapwse. ! Mondav a"d ir ta,k,n over the a hammer or Home nimilar i,,tt,u- WUS a St- 1,, l,'n8 visitor (lurini;i Prospects for fru.t crop for" this , i he week. year, sain mai me Kinjf oi it'e, .nil ... (Thompson Apples and Bartlett a hammer with Kev. Mr. Abbo t, of Port and . . ...... i ...ii- . . i ears in nis vicinity would ue ai- bro en e,awH that ht exa,ly and .n-ar .H m the C,H.irreKational most a failure and that other ap. .n.idethe H.me maik, .,, wanfom,! thun-l. last Sunday to a larpe fjIe9 would a short crop. on the lock of the trunk. Alto th- ""irejration. er the ra.. a,ainKt IVnder at (his Mr. ari(, Mr9 ,., ene mn Kverybmly akate. at St. Helens t.me ,-. to ,,oit dovetly at him spent Sunday in St. Helens, the and no one el-. It H a -a of ,-ir- jr,.st!j 0f iM;H(J Annie KeteI Mr. E. A. Lambert, one of the oumMantiid evidence entirely hut: ,, , ' j crew of the Steamer No Wonder therireumanceKaiew,.lc,,.,n..ci...l ' 'anwejod nas r.ou'nitne with many detail ami unle-w natm factory explanation can U made it wouM t'in that the State has es- lline t ew residence of A. L. Stone in Columbia Park. Mrs. Frank Wilkins was quite badly injured on the river in front of town early in To the Patrons of Oregon Schools: We do not attach sufficient im. portance to our annual school meeting. This year our annual meeting occurs June 17. On this day one director and the clerk are to be elected in every school district in Oregon, a matter of much importance to each com munity. I should be very glad indeed, to find that many of the Oregon school districts were making the day of the annual school meeting an important oc casion, and at the same time tak ing advantage of being together to talk over the problems of the schools. The voting for director and clerk will take place at the school house. It should be remembered that women already have the privilege of suffrage in school elections. If all the women of the community will pack their the week. A raft of logs being! lunch baskets, and assemble at and chil- towed by the boat broke loose and the defen.se puts iii their case it is possible that thinn may look differ ent. Ik'an & Stevernon, attorneys for the defendant, ure making a very Mtuldwirn fVht for their client. The mse will probal.Iy a-t until Saturday or Mondav. Wash., where they will spend the summer visiting relatives. Mr. W. Hall, a prominent far mer from the Vernonia, was transacting business in St. Hel ens, during the week. !ood time at the St. Helens Rink. tublisbed a cine, of ours., when '!ri'" l'ft last week for Westport, j Mr. Lambert was working to get it back together agcin when his arm got caught between some, and a fearful gash cut in same. Dr. L. G. Ross sewed the injured arm up and he went back to his boat. this rriday evening. Rev. Joplin ,These beautiful wil: :reach the sermon. The; Class Meeting. mail Jkix 'XIii fr.itit of Perider'H cabin. I ? i;.,.,;..,.t., , inicriiii'.sip ii..n..... pwKajre addresMed to Mrs. Wehr "M. Whri) the hodicK were dis tovris H,e pajKT that IVnder had kWn from the postolliee to deliver tot the iwkaw,' left in the box were mthe VV.In man house, unopened. "'net' number of Some of the largest and most nerfert rosea pvpr crrnwn in Drp. Preaching services will be held Kon were eft at thig ofnce during in the ('onkrrekrationiil church t vcciv uj iviio. i;diiica uaii, flowers icrrown inthevardof Mrs. Dart public is invited. jinSt Hdcng anri for size. and It is reported that (leo. B. Con-'. perfection wduld stand in compe yers has been stricken with par-.tition with roses grown any place aly.sis and is in a Portland Mos-.in the world, pital. Ceorgehas a large num-; Next Sunday there will lo a ber f friends in Columbia Coun- (oul)le.header at the SL Hoons ty who earnestly wish his speedy j Ha!1 rark when tjte Rainier team ni'OVtr'- jof the Lower Columbia River The l'tli annual reunion of the league will meet the fast going Oregor? Pioneer Association will ! St. Helens White Sox. Two be held in Portland on the 20th j games will be played for one ad fjune. All old pioneers are in- mission. Game will start at 1:30 vited and requested to be pres-j Thursday ternoon Judge rnt' i Campbell passed sentence upon The familiar sound of the whis-i james Fitzgerald, who was con tie at the St. Helens Quarry is ( victed of a statutory offense com ngain heard morning and evening. mitted on his sister-in-law last It, -t I .1 il - ' . ... Following is the program ciwnoiK was resumeu mere wns December. He was convicted l.v Piano tuii.iU of Mrs II. Van week. i about two weeks ago and will !Ta4M'l at tlieir monthly da.s.s n eet- Miss Mamie MiClay of Colum-j serve six months to two years in l ing Nov. 2:: bin City who has leen teaching j the Fenitentiary. I Parti. school at Pendleton is visiting at ( Mr. II. T. Starr, General Agen, j -The Coming of Santa Chun . ueti , ,he h.w of Mrs. J. W. Day in jof the Creat NorlherB Express Co., ! Fyer-.Miv. lather I-i M-"t. St. Hd-ns. L;,k ua.nar.-t Wtl, u!n For a good time go to The Kink. I st. Helens Thursday, the guest of Wonder if there are no men in J Fred Watkins. local representative St. Helens who have the time to of the Company. Mr. Starr ex spare from their several business I pressed himself as well pleased with matters to get up a Celebration j the volume of business being done program for the Fourth of July. !iy the St. Helens office, but ex Miss Klsie Philip left early in l"ots a still larger business as soon the week for Vancouver, B. C. I as the fact that his Company has a where she will visit for several; St. Helens office becomes well known. weeks with her brothers who re side at that place. Miss Annie Ketel will leave this week to make a visit for several days with Miss Philip at Vancouver. Work on the PublK Fountain, which will be located in the square at the junction of Cowlitz Street and the Strand, was com menced this week and will be nlaeed as soon as the work is i (Join Sonic We learn that the eoplc of St. i Helens lui'l " a j l!y time iiiimi.; them on the day of lection. Ahout flghtn. no lex., are said to have o -curred; 7 nhirt.s badly tor i, '.', J A 1't.NDt.K ... i.,,...L ....... Tw!a tn uiimg District At-1 1)ft(lll!, (luw,,.,i 140 ll.tt,,ns 2 i . i ..... -! torm y l -- .e ma.ie uie 'l" '"i puirh of su'ii.l. rs hurMed. s V.egs sUUMt.nt t.. the jury outlining j (lf . ,,nd l'J gallons of whisky brirlly the (-.Mention of the ntate 0, nNUMItM. the ground considerably i in,i hat the evidence would U on . liir) ul i..i,.,, innumerahW UhIf .f the '-late. John II. Ste. PK.rall.m.l,i kicks, bites, elc. etc., v(n.n the coi-.n I for the riefenw j nro .j , ,nu. jH.n the re- lit ot lUtcl what th.-d-fenjw Would Jir.ivn d(V. .ji.Hturl.UM.-f. Hie. niat and the tak.i.g f testimony U-jfun-'j j,,,,,, - jM;o ' The fii"! w i'Hi s called by the State j taaMrs hi'.-aheth Sierckn who tohl ! of the- f'iri.l !.v of the budie of Mrs. j Wchrmiiti at. ! the little three year ( ol'l len mi t'-,."i- bed. the position of j VkNM.vs and the notiticatlon given by h'f to the o'!'n-ers. Then Sheriff TliOrrit .ii ;h called and the re-j main liT nf th.. day w as tken by i hi.u in giviii; hii evideme which wvi-risj it pei tod of time from his. infnrn.ati. n that a crime hnd lw-n Committe.l i i. :d the la of the trial, j He te'il nf the many thing in de- j UiUhi' h he had found in his nenrch ' f t cvi.l.nr... nearly all of which! PinUsl ihrectly at the defendant, ( Mm A. IVnder. j I'p till hair -day niv'hl theie ha.! i hrn :iti win,,- ses examined by the ; Suti and !;;i more to follow. The! tV'iilemv mi.iw or N-pteiiil., .,- it), p.iH Pender went to oni'l" a-.d called for the Druhb iriiood mail", including the Wi-hniitm tnad ami on that date he received pa r from the iOKtolIice 'Mresd t.. Mrs. Wehrman. That M Saturday afternoon previous Mrs. Bt had i,l aeed in 111,. Pnhifiiiinilv ' -' v - ........ the sbhool house on the morning of June 17, I am confident that men will be there also when the sun reaches the meridan. Of course, the members of the fam ily under voting age will have to have dinner. So all will spread out their lunches under some pleasant shade, and enjoy dinner together. After a good dinner all will be in the right frame of mind for were. selecting the officers, and discuss ing school affairs. The patrons will have this opportunity to in vestigate the conditions of the school house and grounds, and see what repairs are needed; and whether the school house is prop erly heated, lighted, and ventil ated, and what books and pictures are most needed Let us make June 17 a red letter day for our district. Yours for better schools, L. R. Alderman, Sup't. Public Instruction. jAn Opportunity z To Secure a Hunt a in the City or Country I THE ST. HELMS IMPROVEMENT CO. c has on the market, now, at prices and on such terms that YOU can buy anything in g the line of real estate that you want.. I MOIXTAIX VIEW ACREAGE i Dairy Forms: City Lots and Houses ! Factory Sites and liusiness Property jp Let us know what you waut and we can supply it St. Helens Improvement Co. T. L. I VS, . fS'r. St. Helens, Ore. rfb o too irdWB & mi rtrtmnnr mrm a y a g g a i a vt i t s it A FULL LINE OF jj NTAL'S j F JUL T MEDIC LYES The Jost Reliohle Remedies 3 on the Market DEALING'S DRUG STORE UlJ iJLllJlJLXiLllJllJLSJiajLILILIUlILJJLJL mtH8li Subscribe for The Mist, $1.50 Mili.LLiL..L. Un.l. U.I.I. HihUUilik ItiUL Ui.U Don't forget skating every Wed nesday and taturday nights at St Helens Rink. Mrs. Van Tassel. "Twilight". Miss Fay Lynch. The Cart Man's Whistle". "Fnglish Song" -Miss Maudic Harrison, 'l'lnying Tag". Iduet' Margstein Misws Fuy and Fthel Lynch. 'I'w itchinjT Fair". Keiler - Miss Faustina C.roman. 'Hon Jwan Minuet", Moai t--Miss list her Iji Mont. that on the morning j ;m alt.". I.lucti lk Hansen j -Miss Main lie Haitian. .Mrs. 1 Van Tassell. , Part 2. "PH-etle Dance", Iduet'. H Miss N'.tii Mai-lav. Mrs j Tassel. j I lancing Wavelets Flsie Mrley. st- Van i Kussell Mis Murry-Mi witness rn to ti,.. rtcratclies on Pender's 'we iintiii.,liai,.y ""ly of Uie ,;,.a, flven for ti. that th. j Nora M.iclay !"llail.V Little I j Fthel Lnc!i. j "Komanze". Mozart -Mrs. j Tass'l. t "Mv First Duet". Liunhm haVO; T..i. I'insimr. Shipping Notes The Schooner King Cyrus will fin ish her cargo of one million feet of ties and lumber and probably get away Sunday for San Pedro. The Schooner Irene arrived the first of the week from San Diego. She made an unusually good trip this time, completing the round trip finished. This will boa beauti-! from Columbia Kiver to tan Diego ful drinking fountain with j in less than 30 days. She takes a troughs around it for horses and full cargo of lumber for delivery to wili be donated to the city by j the McCormick yards at San Diego. Charles Muckle. ' The Steamer Klamath arrived Master i Dr. L. C. Ross, M. D. and Dr. early Friday morning for a full load j R. Ii, Jetfcott, Dentist, will move of lumber for Southern California to the new bank points. Lois Miss II. Van ... . . .e . . ....... ..: win.nott -Mim) , their oinces HUPP ..IIUHO. . - ,. , T. ..... ., ., , C (Hive l-ti Pare olllllling IIS mii i."i" i ine umii, annum mi.cu uuui cou ; They will occupy the offices front-; Francisco on last Wednesday, for S 'aa Wedding. j inw on the Pla.a ami the Strand. t. Helens. She will load a cargo The Telephone ofiice will move ( of iumber for New Caledonia. a ..:..v,(....n ,h.v trio fr.m Switz-ithe ollices in the Muckle building - - were made by her in ' ..rl md to St. Helens. Oregon, to be-1 vncate.l by Dr. Ross and the law j SCllOOl EleCtlOll ' . . . II' It . .11 .u ...111 IVA t . . Sev, .ml ,;.., aj. .. ! ,1... r.-COft Ot AlISS ( ..,, ()t A. . iUUOIiei win K . i. miiik i r l ill! u IK in in after finding the woman, which is purpose, of .showing I slrii'orl,, .. ..j I., i... nr,. I .,, " - ..r. IIIIKIU .IJ ...in. "wrtnnn and il.-.t n... - n ni iiuvin a on r(1er s fa,-,. Htn.1, have U;. soiled to the fuel nt ll... lme nervousness (vr ho w ns "ie muni,. i .. I ... I ..I l .li, I. ..I. :..!. t IVilIaiii, tf Cia- Freiila Pluss. On last Minuay , to the olliee now occupu-u , i uuhwh-u morning she was married to Frne,ti telephone olhce in the muckio gon iNewspapers. building. oaieni, un.-iuii,duin, ., nf Pender when t'l'proa.-heil concerning 'Schelker our enterprising tailor. r case. The totim..nv .if Tl... .....,.,w,nu was Ollite UllltUe 111- fc... , .. J I 1 liv IIHIII1'",! . tiu oil,,.,., w ho were out there at , ttsmuch as it was necessary to t rana-1 laran JAjJUluiiiAjJailititiU.ltTjAt Pvev. v... , .. "Ai-cnr ii. i en. ..1 .i '"o.vstrat Pender's np-1 late the ritual into Cermim ice and .nJ.. i . ..... ...v.. .:.,...,! .L . s once MIOUS.-U : t, ieii uiiiinnei. " iH.ici.e,H. Witn.-sses have' - " who 'i"'1'"'"''1 u!,il'h ,,,,oW Ul"' Removal Notice. j j ..iT," m!s"f "v'.V lers..n In the' .. , , )r .. C. Iio-1- -Kiii,orh,(m ti,( ,, , ..... I . ... . . ...i ltljf i.oo iokoi, i . t i .T.ilicott will I'e reoioi. ,,,, .... tou Ik. ... , iho gun which 1 1() the ,.nnk building this week Hr.Miul,. IIOIIH? Ii"' . , Z 7r H,"nn! and hereafter they w.'l be totin.i in ... lilk"n fr," ho trunk i . ,.A nnw u pturn. - au,nf l:iley&,la.sson,just inr-Kl from the Pender in the new U cation Luafn U skaW-St. HoUua liiuk. Cleaning-Pressing FIXE TAI l.ORIXG Orders ThIh-h for Up-to-date Clothing Cleaning and Pre.aing a Specialty ERNEST SCHELKER Ox the Strand BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Japanese editors of the Pacific coast will hold their fourth annual meeting la Portland, June 11-13. Jack Lee, a truBty who escaped (rom the state penitentiary at Salem, a short time ago, was arrested at As toria. The city ot North Bend has taken teps to prevent the holding ot I. W. W. meetings and speechmaking on the streets. Robert Conner, one of Roseburg'a wealthiest residents, has been fined $400 and sentenced to 30 days in jail for violating the local option laws. The Douglas county grand Jury has filed an indictment charging ex-Mayor Hoover, of Roseburg. with selling venison in violation of the state game law. High water ln the Columbia river j damaged a long bridge on the O. W.Ira R. & N. at Rnfus. eaM of The Dalles, j J to the extent that trains were blocked j JJ for two days. . St. Helens Mill Co. Lath Electric Lighting (Saves Your Eyes) Steam Heating (Prolongs Your Lives) Wood Lumber r r The Southern Pacific is planning a most extensive system of electric feed- : rs throughout the Willamette valley to be built as soon as the main lines Into Portland are electrified. Professor Lester B. Shlppee, of Pa cific University, has accepted a posi tion as Instructor of economics at Washington State College summer school, Pullman, Washington. Incorporated in the Indian appro priation bill reported to the senate are numerous amendments proposed by Senator Chamberlain to pay old claims of various Indian tribes In Oregon. With seven counties yet to henr from reports from counties In the state with relation to the eighth grade examinations show that 2598 pupils were successful tn the examination. George Anderson, who shot and kill ed Attorney George W. Barnes on the streets of Canyon City last June, has been acquitted. The trial showed that Dames started the trouble which end ed in his death. Many features of unusual Interest have been Included ln the program tor the nineteenth annual Chautauqua assembly which opens at Gladstone park near Portland, Tuesday, July 9, continuing for two weeks. The senate has passed a bill pro viding a reservoir site for Pendleton. The measure directs the secretary of the Interior to furnish 100 acres of the t'matllla Indian reservation for the site of the proposed reservoir. In order to protect themselves from various advertising mediums of more or less value and publicity schemes offered to merchants, the business men of McMlnnville have formed a Merchant's Protective association. Allen, Felton & Quick p REAL ESTATE DEALERS jl INVESTMENTS. RENTALS. INSURANCE. COLLECTIONS. LCANS, LAND TITLES. APPRAISEMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR. GUARDIAN. W FISCAL AGENT. CONVEYANCE. EXECUTOR INFORMATION 5 AND EMPLOYMENT tXl ST. HELENS . . OREGON "AAA YAKAJ'' VVv-.A. x Builder's Supply Company Dealers In Feed, Cement, Brick, Sand and Shingles Doors and Windows GENERAL BUILDING SUPPLIES riione 42 Warehouse on Shel.Ion Dock Columbia County Abstract And Trust Co Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance, Loan., Conveyaruiig I t St. Helens, Oregon i . S .-'i . . ,'t .Vi ,-r