JER1DGE OF THE EODS"
IS GREATEST OF SHOWS
mmMAT bom nTTTAt. fowo
now Aumma fotvtd.
da of ! WUM "
Ml M.OOO U Cut Ooa Po-
tMl k4ul4 tot
ul jaas lfc
Tha whole of Portland is bln
auat by th preparation for th
Rqm Fssilval production which
la ackoduled to taas pls on Multnomah
SCAPPOOSE .
The rapidly rising Colunb.i
! river has caused nnst of the lo.
; land dairymen to siek hijjh '&'l
! pastures for their ftocl;. v
Prof. Ralston closed his soho. I
; last Friday with, appropi .:.
graduating: exercises. Misses
Ruth Duncan and; Eva Garrison
having finished the 12th grade
were presented with their diplo
lfl 2. Th Directors reserve the
iljltt to n te ;t any bids.
'Vm. Kesimius,
Hist. I'll r t.
I y o of iVurd of Vi3 tor.
Ho in ; Team Loses
I.i u .-lo.v ami ragged game the
Cathlamet lowers threw the hooks
into the now slow i?oini; Wellington
White Sox of St. Helens. The game
s-i.ia bturdar. Juns I. ana aonoij, i " .....
Jan It. The firat rtaya 01 ins
w. .fi..i uniniu to brine forth th
mnir'wnl nroiluctlon of thm
aJL "Th Uridis of th God"
Th Brian of th Qls" l th mag
nificent spectacle that aa produced by
Miss Mabel Ksrrts at Atoria a year
.. th. Ccntannlal. rvslrlnf to
av. thla wonderful story of Oron's
aarly day a umbr of PorUand bual-
neaa mn subscribed 1:5.000 and wilt
..... .. wuiul. Thar will t no
attemDt to tnak a profit for tha fact
h.f tha nrformanc la on only two
day will prevent this. Althouith both
parformances aro for nlhts. thy will
not intrfr with any parao.
Tiwm XunArsA Indiana.
Fir hundred Indiana and Utfo pr
t.,rm.n will tak cart. Thr will b
a;. own th ruptlon of Mt Hood, which
atnvad tha araat aton arch at Cs-
lilo and th briJe wul b en to tot
tr and fall. Th Irdlnn tortur fir
will b ahown with a victim at th
taka. On hundred lctrlo apotllghta
will b mployd. over $5000 being m-
Dlovtd on th lighting alon. sufficient
currant betr.g required to run the whole
atreet ear service of Portland for tn
hour. Thr la th moat daring real-
lam.
A apclal train carried to Portland
th whol of a small forest of f ir and
thea ware planted In the ground to giv
-Th Brldg of th Oods" the true at
mosphere. Six carloads of green leave
will b actterd for the Indian war
and maiden' dances Two thousand
yard of peco wer needed for on part
of th acenery. and 4000 square yard
of lumber to mak the acenery. Th
atag opening la ZOO feet wide In front
of tha grandstand and will result In
the greatest open air performance ever
resented In America. The great grand
atand la sheltered from winds and rain,
but all Indications now axe for fair
wthr.
Midnight BshsarssX
Karl Dwire is stage director of "The
Brldg of the Gods'' and famoua dra
matic critics from the whole of Amer
ica hT written asking for reservations
for th greatest of all of the Rose Fes
tival events.
Eery one In the cast Is now letter
perfect and the rehearsals will conclude
with a weird mtdnisht full dress and
light rehearsal at midnight. June T.
Death Canoe names.
Taking part In the production will
fee a great union orchestra of 200 per
fencere. lending dignity to the specta
). Thousands of footlights to light
MP th great area of the field, lights
hidden among the trees and flaming ar
rows are among other unique features.
Multnomah's death canoe will be aeen
at th waters of the Columbia, bearing
th giant body of the Indian warrior
wbil th flames burn it down to the
Water.
Tha Brldg of the Gods" is declared
fey all to be the most magnificent spec-
production that ever could be
la the West and tha largest crowd
that ever attended any function la ax
lasts from all over Oregon.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Letters unclaimed in the St. Hel
en, Ore. Fo.st office for the week end
ing June 1st. 1912:
Willard Cannon, 1 letter
E. E. Warburton, 1 letter.
Letters unclaimed by June 15th
will be sent to the Dead-Letter office.
M. C. Gray, P. M.
Firze of I was featureless aside from fixhting
Oregon City, gave an interesting with the "umps." The loss of the
discussion of the aims of educa- J came ruts St. Helens in third place
r
k Sir
r hoi
r in.
For Sal
4
Single Comb Buff Leghorn Cock
rels, Utility Single Comb Buff Leg
horn, lo,Sinxle;Comb Buff.Orp.
ingtona. Pullets and Cockrels after
September 15th.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Albert D. Larson
D. No 1. COBLE Ore.
O 0
a. r
tor, and other features of thei
evening program were of , unus
ual merit.
The Amity Rock crusher out
fit was shipped to Magger this
week. During its 6 weeks stay at
Scappoose, there has been some
most excellent roads built both
by Supervisor's Lang & Reunsey
and the good work still goes on
next year.
A petition is being circulated
to have established Rural Rnr.
No. 2 from Scappoose leading
west and north.
The members of the Columbia
Telephone Association are taking
active steps to incorporate and
put the Company in a good busi
ness footing.
A good number of our people
are at St. Helens in attendance
at the Pender trial.
Miss Alary Adams has resigned
her position with Watts & Price
on advice of her physician. She
expects to try a dryer climate.
The fruit crop has been badly
damaged by the frosts and ap
ples will be scarce, prunes
none at all. cherries in plenty.
A fire in a deserted building
Monday night caused some un
easiness for a time, but at no
time was there any real danger.
Mrs. 0. M. Washbarn is visit
ing with relatives in Minnesota
where she will stay until Autumn.
Mrs. W. D. Carter of Portland
a pioneer of 1S52 is visiting i.t
the home of Mrs. E. M. Watt
during the week.
M. B. Beaver and family izv
rented their dairy farm and wi
rest during the year they are
berry picking at Hood River at
present.
Appropriate Memorial Day ex
ercises were neia at tne ri.:
View cemetery on Decoration
Day. The Red Men Lodge tak
ing the lead and were aided
others who volunteered. The
leading address wa3 by Dr. Conn
termen and was listened to by
large concourse gathered on the
sword at the cemetery. The
graves of all old soldiers and
the different Lodge members
were there visited and decorated
with a standing of 500,
They're All Oof i ''
)f you bull It down i'"1 ! 1-1 vo,vi
IB I thvk v. u l Him! l",p
tell ul Hun id l r; t. It- rtl ii
t a tin.Tei.ilnj: l i'f p'-opif nynn t
fi etich utl'rr'a nii'lio it .-l::it tals -
11 llblKII l'lt.
A Eright Office Buy.
tuller-U ilie lu : Olflow Hoy
No, fir: bee Kone mil. t'nlliT Will be
be back afu-r ttliimr? Otll v Kuy
No: Ihafe what he :" " fl,r
Judce.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Events Occurring Throughout
the State During the Past
Week.
BLACK
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ThU U What Make Us Lose
Official report of Cathlamet St.
Helens game played at Cathlamet,
Sunday June 2nd, 1912.
Following is lineup and score:
Cathlamet
AB R II PO A
Davis rf 5 13 0 0
Watkins Ray lb 3 2 2
Aiken 2b 5
Beebe c 5
Brignonia ss 5
Mining Dates Postponed.
Baker. Word waa rwelvod by the
Baker commercial club from U O.
Majone. of the On'Kon MinliiK on
gresa, that the state mitiliiH i-ohv.ti-ttou,
wbich was to buv beon held this
month, ha beea changod to Aummt 6.
( and 7, immediately following the
meeting of the governors In Hotae,
Idaho. It Is plnuued to bring the gov
ernors here to the convention.
J
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j SO
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Watkins Ralph cf 4
Eriekson If 3
Blossom If 2
Fredrickson 3b 5
Coleman p 5
Totals 42 11
St. Helens
11
1
5
3
3
1
1
2
0
0
4
1
3
0
0
0
0
2
15 27 10 4
1012
FOR PORTLAND DAILY
STEAMER ,.Zi:
AMHSIGA
Leave Si. Helena 6:00 A.
Arrives at Portland luJO A.
Leaves Portland at 2 Ji i
Arrives fit. Helens at 6.30 P.
M.
M.
M
M
GOBLE
Goble, Oregon,
Editor Oregon Mist, July 3,
Dear Sir:
Please put same in Oregon Mist
(The Goble and Qulncy Base Ball
Teams crossed bats June 2nd on the
Quincy diamond The Goble Team
winning 8 to 4. The feature of the
day was the excellent fielding of the
Goble infield). (Also) the Goble
2nd Team and Shiloh Basin crossed
bats June 2nd on Fritz Anlikers po
tato patch and (Goble scrubs won
from the Hitless Wonders) 27 to 25
(Sijrned) Goble Correspondent
VARICOSE VEINS
are oft tin dangerous and aboiud
B;t b. D:.-t) (,.,r
JIIK ELASTIC HOSIERY
r-wUI Ml. mt
Woooard, Clarke & Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON
173
Builders of Homes
Our
PROFIT-SHARING
Investment Certificates
'-reREALHoneyHakers
Send for Booklet
CbrbtttBLilVMikcj Oit
Episcopal Appointments
St. Helens
There will he services in the
Episcopal church next Sunday
evening1 at 7:30.
Goble
Services of the Episcopal
church will be held next Sundav
afternoon June the 9th at 2:30,
NOTICE.
School District No. 54 Columbia.
Ore., June 4, 1912.
Contract for shinjflinjr the roof
for of school house and staining the
same will be let to lowest bidder par
ticulars inquire of the boa: d of D;r
ector3. Bids will be receive-; up tc t u
loth of June 1912, the Board cf
Directors reserves the right to reject
any bids. Wm. Res.rnius,
Dint Clerk.
Steven 2b
Sirsby ss
Brakke 3b
Biiilas'i rf
Jg.ir.e i!
Owens If
V:iiJir'i" l'i
Pe: ry --f
Law 3 cf
Lake p
Totals
AB R II
5 1 1
5 1 2
0
'0
0
2
1
1
1
1
4
4
43 8
PO A E
2 6 0
0
4
Men with Elk Meat Caught. :
Pendleton. Torn Willuliy and Klraer
Nechola were placed under arrest by
Deputy Game Warden Averlll near
Hideikftay Springs on the chnre of
killing elk. These are the tlret arrenta
for this offense ever made In I'matllla
county. The men were taken by sur
prise by the deputy and in their pos
aession was found tha elk skin and
some elk meat
Martin's Rapids to be Harnessed.
Eugene. Plans for the development
of 12,000 to 14.000 horsepower at Mar
tin's Kaplds on the McKenzie river,
33 miles east of Kugeue, are being
made by the Oregon Tower company,
and surveying parties in charge of
C. B. Nichols, chief eiiKlneer, will go
to the rapids to make further surveys.
Probably $l,000,0oi) will be required
to develop the project.
Ormsby McHarg. who will conduct
the fight to scat the contesting Roose
velt delegate In the Republican Na
tional Convention.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN OHIO
Power of Supreme Court Curtailed by
Proposed Amendments.
Columbus. Ohio. Forty-two pro
posed constitutional amendmouts for
ratilleatlim at special election on Sep
temler :i is the completed work of
the Ohio constitutional convention,
which has adjourned.
The most radical change Ii tb I'm
Iting of the power of the supreme
court.
Following a campaign of days, dur
ing which women crowded tho galler
ies of the convention hall and tons of
literature were d'strlhuted over tho
stale, the convention vot d to remove
the word "male" from the bill of riglita
In the present constitution, and there
by fclve votes to women.
LAFAYETTE
Coal Black Percheon Stallion
SIKKD 1Y I.AFAYKTTK
White- St.tr in l)nlu;ul 4 Years OKI in May
Weight 1575 U.
ill Stand at Follow intf l'laccs During Scasmi ioja
Tl'Kl . Y WKPN'DAY, ;';,Vh,,M YANKTON
TI 1 1' K S I ) A Y 1; U 1 1 A Y. MVi.tVM DKI'R ISLAND
SATl'UDAY--SUNDAY, U.mh SCArrOOSK
TKRMS ?I5-kj to Insure Foal
A. II
K.AKNF.ST JOHNSON
()vm:r
liROWN
Manager
FRED VATKINS
THE LEADING CONFECTIONERY
No Use Looking Klse where
lor (bandies and Cigars
NEW COUNTIES PLANNED
15 S!4 li 8
Score by Innings.
Ca'hlaTiet -l-3-3-0-0-4-0-0-0-.il
Hits 3-2-0-1-6-2-1-0- 15
St. Helens 0-3-0-0-3-0-0-2 0... 8
Hits 1-4-1-1-5-1-0-2-0.-15
SUMMARY.
Three base hits, Aiken. Two base !
hits, Briunonia, Ralph Watkins, 1
Owens, Lake, Vaughn. First on
balls-off Coleman 0, off 1. Struck!
out by Coleman 7 by Lake 0. Hit :
be pitcher, Ray Watkins. Left on
bases Cathlamet 9 St. Helens 8. i
Double Plays Cathlamet 2. I
Cathlamet 11, St Helens 8. j
Bill to be Placed on Ballot by Initvs
tive in November.
Portland. Creation of new counties
and tho consolidation of contiguous
Incorporated cities and towns by the
people of th territory directly involv
ed are provided fur in a proposed gen
eral law which will he submitted to
the voters of this state next Novem
ber. The draft of such a measure was
Completed at n meet ing In St. Johns
by a special committee, consisting of
j the city attorneys of Seaside. St.
j Johns and Cott;iK Grove. The mem
1 bers of the committee were: A. W.
j Norblad, of Seaside; P. ('. Stroud, of
j St. Johns, and J. C. Johnson, of Cot
I tage Grove.
j The proposed bill provides that new
I counties may be created from the ter
1 ritory of one or more old counties,
! provided that the county from which
territory is taken shall have remain
ing an area of not less than GOO square
miles, a population of 2u''0 and pro
perty of not leas than $2.0011.000 as
sessed valuation, and provided further
that the proposed new county shall
also have the aaino minimum as to
area, population aud property valua
tions. '
The creation of a new county may
Parmalee Killed When Biplane Drops
North YaMn-.a, Wash -i'hlllp O.
IV.rmalee, one of the Wright aviators,
t' ok the air in the teeth .f a Ks'v
v..-.t wind lore Saturday afternoon
f.-r his I. r-1 flmht. Three minutes
I. :.T Ms hii 1 en Mid 1 ; f. I. ss body
t'riii neatH the wreck. i-e
of hii hl.vi In in .:)('!.' orchard in
t;.-' l iv. 1 ; e:.d of V"M' Valley, two
tu . fre! 1 !..s start. :i point.
'I I is.ii-i an.-'; of the dis-ister that
1 :.:.! ; ! hint l':', f-.-t to death probably
ile'.'er Will lie ktlO'.k II.
Clark Crts Idaho.
Cneur d'Alene. Idaho .--Haho will
send a d Ii tion of ikUi to tho Dem
ocratic national convention Instructed
for t hump ( lark
GUBAH REBELS SACK
AN2 GURN VILLAGE
j PHONE 52
1
c St.
ii
Clatskanie won from Kelso and
now leads the league with an aver-' 1)8 proposed by petition of 30 per cent
ajre of 750, ! ' ,ne lpsal vters residing In the ter-
1 ritory or which it is to be composed.
FOR 5ALE. ; :
Coos Bay on Boom.
. j uiarsnneiu. improvements In con-
propOSltlOn, in fine 1 nection with the lumber Industrie ,.t
Oration, including jrood dwellinp; : Coos county which have been made
a"d few Store btlildine 28xG0, I recently and which are now bcliif?
Iit 80x170 ft. well and city water, i 8tarted wi" a-'rf t0 expenditure
A truilt edsred
Good s'ore
proposition. All
goes for $3500. One half cash.
10 acres one half mile out of
town fine rich soil all clean. Price
$2300. Good terms.
20 acrs stump land, easily
cl2jirf c 1 1-2 mile3 from store and
toatfncf, 1 mile from graded
k hoot, fin 3 creek bottom. Price
$1200. . On terms.
80 acres, 1-2 miles from store
and post office, a very jrood eighty.
.ice f 1600.
1G0 acres, 40 clear. AH fenced,
frame ba-n, plenty of fruit, 120
approximately l,5u0,000. Never be
fore in the history of the locality hag
there been as much advancement In
the way of improvements and new Industries.
Havana ( eijer il i; r, -.OZi the real
leader of the ne,;ro liih.irnenta, has
captured ;uel burned the town i,r Iai
m ia 011 the branch line of (he Cuban
railroad, '" miles fi.jia y intiaito.
A to! u im of regulars lommanded
by Major Sanitullly had occupied La
ma v a for t..a days hut i.uilled forth
In search of li:sureuts. Hardly had
the regulars left when !:.-.tenoz with
S"M men attacked the handful of rur-ah-s.
Citizens arnif'l tl.eia: elves and
' attempted to oppoie the insurnentH
i but were compelled to retreat, losltiR
I sevi-ral wounded. K:,u-.;,u then enter
j cd tho town, which lie sucked un
i burned.
Ueports from the k ene of hostllltl
say t!ie rebel leadi rs continue to i-x
act contributions of nr:.:s and money
frotn propi-rt.. oivii.T.i, v. ,o are mostly
, foreimiers. umler ti-r -it of applying
the torch.
Houlton Market
rUWF.l t A MAURIS, P,cp,
l. .i,h is
oh .uul t'tucil Meats
Iultiy, K:ks :t" Gutter
YOLK PATKONAGF. SOUCIUD
COKRECT VVE!GiT3
" i'sy H l...t C.h Pries for U..f
Pork and V..I
Helens Transfer Co.
15
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o
n
X
limns
General Transfer and Drayage
Dealers In
Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand and
Shingles
Adults for
.STUDEBAKER
Wagons aiul
Vehicles
Uarn Opposite School Housa
3
J
LIMIT FOR INITIATIVE CLOSE
Only One Bill Ready to go Before
Voters out of 40 to 50 Discussed.
Salem. Although there are between i
40 and 50 measures under the Initia
tive which bave been discussed with 1
a view to bringing them before the j
people next N'ovember it seems prob- i
able that many of these will never I
reach the ballot through a failurs to
Initiate In time.
Under the law, July 4 will be the
Allen Clansman Is Convicted.
W'ythevllle, Va. After deliberating
two hours and a half, the jury found
Claude Hwannon Allen (,-ulity of mur
der in tho Hccond decree for the klll
Ini? of Judge Thornton L. Massle at
Ilillsvilh! in March, and the Jury rec
ommcndod that his punishment be 13
years In the penitentiary.
1
Jr.
J
i 1 - 1 1 or no
A t V . .
Wc are after your linen
mil wsnt von to pattoiilf '
I . 11 im' rv ,'or jour own M.kcii'
IMiri tun i..y '"'
on that yon C4II K' 1 Mr1
wink dour 1 1 ewsie f r in iorT.
You csn't Ksrlbcr, your motwy
, nil with us, it. by us p- nt "itli
our liome Inmiiiem men.
St. Helens Latndrji
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
I Wheat Track prices: Club
jbhif stem, 1; red Russian, !)6c.
, Oats No. 1 White, tii) pf.r ton.
t.,., T,l....,.U.. .. - .
wapaflare, fine stock and dairy ilil8t daJr on whlch completed petitions n,'lUPrrai;;f.r y 1 ' '
ranch. 4 1-2 miles out. Price foOTwlT. 'w' andnU,jr 1 ' lhe lMt day ! K.-Ju,,ch. 20c ' '
tir at in. S5000 can stand fi vpar .....' ' i J ! "p-19U
mt - - iiiu.iui iii ,1 v iih 11 it'll I n tr voa u
at 6 per c nt. This place is
a sz'iod ro;id and is a bareain.
70 aires near Scappoose,
on j comparatively ghort time for secur
ing over 9000 names on petitions for
each bill.
.crop,
: 23c.
Wool' Kastern Oregon,
1 lamette valley, 19c.
96c;
18c; contracts.
COWDIAUS
wini;s
CIGARS
Special Bottled Goods
NORTH PACHICIBUER
COLUMBIA EXCHANGE
H. ES TABROOK, Proprietor
13c; Wll-
COURTEOUS
COMPETENT
CATERER
on ,
The only bill so far received is
Mohair 3Jc.
(vuuncwmcurauanna proposer! constitutional amendment
in Col Jml ia County, 7 acres fine providing for woman's suffrage. July
ccrpm-!''ci d orchard worth the 2 tn0 IaEt dax on wnich arguments
opposlr r
iki 1 for the place, 1 ncro "p " at,y meaBUr n'ay receiv-
1 . j 1 -i i- ed- an'' Sejitember 11 Is the last day
l-ern, food buildings r, ,h. ..... 1... a y.
NOTICE.
School District No. 54, Columbia,
County, Ore., June 4, 1912.
The contract for repainting tho
school hous in and outside will ly
let the lowestliJJer. For particulars
inquire of the school board, P.ids
will b received to 15th day of Jua
I rue 1
1 12 !!'!, and balance pasture
ardea.-ily cleared. Fine deep rich
s-);l. A b autiful country home.
Plice OtOf'K). Terms if desired.
2-t Alien, Felton & Qjick.
Iiililatlvi arid referendum pamphlets.
Secretary Olcott fears that there
will be such a ruh of petitions at tin
last moment It will be practically im
possible for th clerks In the offic to
check over ths names.
Seattle.
Wheat I)!uetem, 0Xo; Club, tic1
red HusKiiin, It !c.
(at! $:i3 per ton.
liutler Cte.imcry, 2Tc.
l.'i'KS 21c.
liny Tli.iothy, 917 per ton.
list ray Notice
11 1 c .
iiir o lores weiffn aoouc .
lhp, tv i) Mack and one white.,
Hfive then in a pen at the Sim-
mons j-found at Hodgkins anJj
Gebhardt is Freed.
Crson City. Following a dramatic '
bearing, JuHtlce of the Peacu Kamson '
dlttnlssoil the charge of murder 1
arainst August Cet.hardt. The court
held that Oebhardt shot and killtid ;
Kolert Undley, a farmhand. In da
A Wsl to'ndtr.
"utir innuiMiy va vn,ty of nn on-
conicious bit f r humor today "
"What was It?"
"One of the boarders fl.-k,.d tor
punch, nml ho said i-he never serrif
strong crink-s, but ulie would (,-lvo him
some co.Tie. -lialtlmore Aim riean
O OLIVER TWISTS
n .i '
FOOD-
Ball place. Oregon side of the i tenn of himself and wife following
river. party at whiu br was servsd.
Eeohlinj Not Sucr.'.s f,
Mnny women hnve nttenii,:cd to s -old
Bffeetl 0 Into the hearu r ,,, ,)ljt
we have never henid of oni. Wl0 ,w.
ceeded - Chtcugo Itecord Heinid.
- 1
0
liuar a'wuy "Wiinliiitf n1'
mnre" o our ceresls are roiiim"n
in iniiht lio iselioals. Hersuse lh
oititf-,tera like what In K"'"' f'"
tli 111, 11 n.l our Cettali and lhe"'
m-hiiW sic snpfriiir in iuldT'
lu fact von will find our C.ro.ir
le Ue t., illy of (he 1) IttT grill- .
t plied B low n s steal! I''01'1
will j-h rmir . Ileal Iii re sul T"a
vi ill gtl the rinlit klinl of goo""
Hie rluhl kind fif itlifs.
i
H. JOHN & COMPANY 2
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