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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1912)
l Oregon Mist Founded 1181 Imu1 lr r kr The M' Publishing Company A wariiin "l lM-itrix S iU,-. .... t . ,, "'. ion wef-r. "I;,! !,,,!:,,!!,, i:J ,l irtr '-"I )'A I,. l,,,Ht.His.t flltOt f.t..KtMt Hi the ().,,, A . f liltll -ul Coll y.. i, ,, i . ...!.! tiuiw Jmirr to. Out of tin hi rious ju sts of ,... ..in. v- H.I.IW. (r..a the potato plants at this time i I . 't'ni potato U,.H Uetl,. Mi'ainst Hi . rivals HlHUKKIITION RtTM ll.M) - .75 Oik y-.'"" tin iimiith AilrrrlliinK " ,,',, known on appll atloii. I.K' B"HC 2 cents per tint County Official Paper uy Mr. i.v.-tt. "This !.-.. IToiH-rly known as Kpitrix SuIm no. not shot him I. lit ulw,fr - ------ ' v rill's W "if", that iM'injr the only shell In hi Kun someone hail to jro for more ainriiunition, and as the cat was do- inii u. ..,.. ! .i enn ta. i-,-rU .i.:.. .:. """"m, iri" 'v. Dark Hmall dark lirovi o I ii " i Hi" could run bctt,r than h. - t7;c. f,n:r:r.r' an,,u--y rr . I I'lat lie hit a very merry clip. On it -ats characteristic, small, ir.hiM return Mr. Kromry shot at the regular holes in the ,m ami cat uKain, and as the cat was going as tt, ability to j,,,,,,, quickly u, th,. lr..e fr the third and last l'k.' a Ilea wlu-n (listurU ,!. time. Mr. Wilson ruuirht t in . . . " ""v . . - ("incture which the l,((.tl. ,,' tail, pulled it out by the u ..-tHtistu-ianbackinWash- '!" "' I,af' w,,i,t' wrioua, r""u t im drains out with r. llanU im Htiitii nnwinir . "H'tai- asiMi.K-. , , it or less cli,tanee. The male readers other tilings uiai win nun in Portland is ea-sily the moHt huc l-asturM and as they we're passing Fjitertainrnent, a quartette of un . rown-r ami Vemonia usual specialists; S. I'latt Jones, the i'"-ir inir tn-ad a wild cat In! prince of entertainers and imper niiaiiu ir-.H. ant th sons tors; Hob ieeds, one of the "l"v- im utinnrd p rtl. iiu n cam.) most entertaining lecturers on the li a k-Ull. iillll Mr kr........ ul.... I A I ..!.... .. ... rw. . ...u..j niuk miit-ncaii jimuurin; me Alien lrio, musicians and readers, and the fam- him. ccssful unl mHt proHiH'rwuM In the Un i tod States. He R'M'H on further nnd Rivea some futures pnnirnr thia fact and aaya that p..rtl:md. in irotortiun to the twnulation us compared with v..a York and Chicago, has ' " many times more deposits than has either of tho larger cities; that the average amount iht per gun (lepositwl in the Portland postal bank durinir the month of April was $31.48 and that the averw principal per depositor at the close of business on April 3iith was $10l.no. That fellow back there must have over look ed our own postal bank in St. Helens for the figures just ob tained from Postmaster (Iray shows that ao have Portland bad ly .shaded in lsth these particu lars. The average amount ier iers"ii deposited in the St. Hel ens poxtal bank durintr Atril 101L' wns .,Z and me avernvprm cij -il it de.i isitor at the close 1.um:i'ss on April '.YKh was ?1 1". of this paix-r "The female will commence wi" ltun'y overlook any abort com- dep)sitinjf j-kks ter, aliout the ,ris in our 'Trespondence this base of their host. In th e case of the potato, the larvae hatching l'r"x'li" house cleaning, and he rroin these ejfn;s feed on thede- l,wl ralll-,li the parlor stove, I . I..., ,..1. At veiopmir tul)ers. T hev mine in ul ""l lnL wram ot seven to the potato, usuallv tnnnelimr ,,"I,'H ot 8love '"'t'0. and then some. only a short distance Ix'iieath the I Tht' piK-' K"eth toether-nit and surface and turning ajjain to the nK y vn"UKh u flttt'th not 11 exterior. The elTect of .i.,.;- ,'U(kl'tt U, and he that has always work is to jfive the potato a pirn-1 r,unl,'(1 life a r-u. views it now ply appearance which sometimes! wilh "n! t'',' from ,H'neath the seriously airects the selling qual-i"1' ,"':'1 as a l dream. He ities. , arin th I'hiH-nix like from the ruins "The spray to be used for this I "J I""0 l CatcJ J frm " Ilea Uetle h a combination I'.or-1 ' " f ty' H.n h'8 thmk il....nvl.. i. lan'' w'"'n consciousness returneth prepared by suspending -1 lbs. of COIIIHT Hlllfl.l.. in n irn.itiw u....b t l iiirt " r :f : r " d.KiKeth for ..... v.' ... imiii-i hi KBIS. Ol It v. .. i! I therefore deem that, h i rn ;..r: i r to the jMipulati n of St. lb lei, s ami Portland, we have the most prosiwrous anl success ful ..Mtal savings band in the 1'nited States. St. Il-lens will have an aecred iti' I I, it'h school course given this rominvr year. Hereafter nil jrral u:i!. -s d this school will ad mitted readily UMn their diplo mas to any rollepe on an equal footing with graduates of other standa-d hitch schools. The ! board has authorized Prin cipal ('. C.Thomason to make all aTar.jjement for atandardizinj? the hik'h school and he has spent a portion of this week in the city call; i k' on the eighth trradeRrad u iti-s and their parents assuring them that tliey will be able to pet standard work here next year. "I !,-. I that the school here is in fine condition to be placed on an accredited basis." Paid Mr. Thorn- this week. "All the pupils who sere in this hiph school last e:tr have done their first two years work thoroughly. The in coming class w ill le a larpe one. J'.idinp from their standings in th- recent eiphth prade examin ations they have a splendid foun dation for high school work. We hope to have at least one gmduate next .June." With our schools . l. : -i. now in a class to pive iuii o'K" i school courses these pupils who! live in near by districts, as well j as right in the city, can have the advantages of auch a school with out going away from home. water. Then f lbs. solution. Then the two solutions, r() gals, in all, are poured simultaneously into a spray tank, and stirred vigorously mean while. (Jood fresh lime must be used, and should always be in excess. On- ( jly Woolen vessels should be used in hari'limg l. .nleaux misture. The pump should have br i -s parts or be brass lined throno out. To this solution should lie added 2 lbs. of arsenate of lead and mix it thoroughly. It may be used at normal strength for po tatoes, but 10 more gallons of water should Ih' added for toma toes. Kitherofthe solutions used alone is fairly cHieicrtt. It only lead arsenate is used, apply at lbs. to oil p ous Carter's Carolina Jubilee Sing ersthe very In st colored aggrega tion in lyceum work. The treasurer of last year's com mittee presents the following audi ted report. KFX'KIITS. Advance Sales $326.00 Door receipts: Boston Lyrics $0.00 JoyMassey 4.75 Glee Club ...20.50 Ikno 10.50 Gov. Hoch 3.00 Total $44.75 Refund Reno 10.00 Deficit paid by members of commit tee .14. 1)5 $:J'J5.70 EXPENDITURES. Talent: Boston Lyrics $80.00 Joy Maasey.. 30.00 Glee Club 75.00 Reno 50.00 Hoch 'jo. 00 $325.00 Hall rent $25.00 Printing 34,50 Poatage 8.00 Telephone, cartage express 3.20 $3'J5.70 Considering conditions this is a most satisfactory financial showing for the first year. A number of friends have volunteered help in meeting the deficit. They may pay dither Ttr T 11 l.. le bannister of life Is very steep it i; - iieiau weeK. for ye scribe is enjoying a IT -4 he sayeth things that are unlawful to print, and when the brains storm three days. Therefore we are truly certain that fe is very steep and full of splinters and man slideth WHITE & WHITE Dealers in General Merchandise Still in Business at the Old Stand Our Store Building has been re-mcxleled, painted and generally improved and we are now carrying a Bigger Stock than ever before. ALL LINES COMPLETE WITH GOOD GOODS WHITE & WHITE Houlton, Ore. le r Professional Cards DR. L. GILBERT ROSS PHYSICIAN SURGEON Ofllrx Mm kle MM. Buth Fuoiiet St. Helens DR EDVIN ROSS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens Oregon IE E. A. CROUSE an E. W. KETEL CROUSE & KETEL Have Opened Shop in (he Morgut Building en Columbia S . next to the Sr. Helens Hotel, &nd Are prepared to do anything in the building line. fobbing at Reasonable Price E. A. CROUSE DD Plini and Estimates Furnisned E W. KETEL r down with great rapidity. LYCEUM COURSG The expected has happened. The lyceum is to lie a permanent insti t .' : in St. Helens. Patrons of List winter's cour.se have been unan imous in praise of its quality and Towns Art Burled Under Foot of Ath Kodlak. Alaska. Kodlak and Woody Island vlllagea are burled under a foot of ashes aa a result of the eruption of Katmai volcano beginning Thursday afternoon and laming 48 hours. No Uvea were lost here, but many other settlements nearer the volcano must have suffered indescribably. There la much suffering here and re appreciation of its value to the corn- He' i needed. Many natives are dea- DR. R. L. JEFFCOTT DENTIST St. Helens Oregon Mr A SPECIAL INVITATION. St Helena, Ore, 1912. the rate of water." Trenholm from sHnt St. the O. P. Kle came up Helens lat Monday, and day at his cottage. Mrs. Johnson of Astoria is visit ing with her daughter, Mrs. Hryn gles.m. Mis. Campbell of Pros-er, Wash., is spending the summer with her daughter. Mis. P. V.. l'.ork,ui.V. Mrs. ilei). WiU n and sun Harry went to Portland Monday to see the opening of the lloie Show returning Tuesday. ( hi the evening of May :ilst (he Pev. Hark. (ieu. Wilson and Henry Kromry killed a wild cat on one of the principle streets of Trenholm. Mr. Wilson's boy Harry and Max were driving their cow home from munity. Nothing less was exertod. Its promoters had full faith in the goo.! taste of the people of this sec tion. What is most gratifying, however, is enthusiasm with which our lead ing citizens entered into plans for next year's course. It was that un- or i just that tho small group of men who freely give their time for the promotion of the lyceum should al so bear the entire financial respon sibility. Hence it was decided to secure as large a numler as possible who would guarantee the course ! against deficit. In the brief time at' the disposal of Mr. Ellison twenty four names were secured. Others have assured us that they would I gladly have affixed their signatures had opportunity been . given them. The guarantors are as follows: (ieo. II. I-mont, Fred Fjigebrttsen, A. T. Iiws. A. J. peming, S. C. Morton.H. K. MacCormick, W. Win. U.ui, James Dart, Dr. A. J. Ted. K S. Faxon, M. K. Miller. Prof. J. tltute. At times it seemed that every one would be suffocated by the noxious gases. T. S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR i icks-kh km halm eh Ili.u'.toll Oregon Wage earner ; You are cordially invited to call at our store and Inspect cur 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 i SON All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Track prices: Club, 94c; blueHtem, 98c; red HiiKKian, flic. Oats No. 1 White, M0 per ton. Hay Timothy. $17; alfalfa. $12. Butter Creamery, 27c, Kkks Itanch, 2c. Hops 1911 .crop, 38c; contracts, 23c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 18c; Wil lamette valley, 22c. Mohair 32c. DR. ALFRED J. FEEL PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens Rink UuiMiiiK O I a a R. CONSTANTIN -a I Plumbing . and Sheet Metal Heating Work Seattle. Wheat Bluestem, 96c; Club, S2c; red Rubslan, 91c. Oats ;!9 per ton. Butter Creamery, "is. Fj,-BS-21c. Hay Timothy, J17 per ton. Dancing Classes Tuesday and Friday nights in Hazen's store building between Houlton and St Helens. Waltz j DR. H. R. CLIFF PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Hione MhIti 3; A lift: Re. K. Itv.7 Portland, Or. Ill-: to 1117 Selling lluilduig GEORGE H. SHINN ATTORN EY-A T-LAW St. Helens - Oregon 11 Will. .r.n T. White. A. T. i.' . .. !' a !... r..r iir v iio and two-step guaranteed in 12 les- lituoeiL, ii. ii. ""o , A. I.. Stone. J. S. Allen, and last . 8ons- toil ra tvimmit ti I The course of the season 1912-13 is as follows: The Winona Uidy M. E. MILLER ATTORN EYAT-LAW St. Helens Oregon All new dances taught. First class Tuesday night May ' 2sth. Mrs. Madge Myers, at Mrs. r. 1'opejoys. Six men representing 1 0T. ( K( ; acres of timber land in Columbia County appeared before tliPj County Court last week urging! 'hat court to assist them in fight-1 ing forest fires during tho sum-J mer. The State Forester has, sent two of the State wardens to j take charge of the work in this county nnd the timber men havej selected 18 moro wardens, ono half of whom will patrol the C1- i umbia Slope, the other half will patrol tho Nehalem slope. The I Court appropriated the sum of i ?')oo to defray some of the ex penses and. the timlwr men will pay the balance. Tho men and the companies represented by them follow: 0. K. F.venson, represent injr the 1'enson Timber Co; John Stewr.it, the West pert Lumber Co.; Sam and Frank Owen, the Nehalem Investment Co.; John Pearson, the Chapman Timber Co., and the Fir Tree lumber Co.; C. S. Chapman. Secretary of the Oregon Forest fire Association, representing V- April lit. 1912 PRICE LIST Subject to change without notice 5LUMBIA RIVER POWDER COMPANY Rainier, Oregon Agent for DuPont Powder and Dynamite, Caps, Fuse 1- O H uiv point on the Columbia River in our territory carried by the ' " LAUNCH DU PONT 50 Pound Cases net Weight II hU I i r'" it Ml'li 2 (5 SO p ( i Uo0 " " " 10 to II " ' 'l0 " 20 io " 5 ,s " id i't. Of ovrr 5 20 KKDOKOSS l ir iO per ceni 2 Ce. f 6 60 pr I't lio? 10 to II 20 io 31) 0 ('. or over ' 6 15 6 50 6.30 HEKCU.ESN. (i. 40 per cent 3 to 6 " 7. 20 ' " 10 to U " 7. 15 " " 20 to 39 " 7. 00 " " 0 Cf. or over " t. 90 " No IVints on the River West of Maygers or Stella add 5 cents per case. W.ACK HLASTINO POWDKR - - " 2.10 per keg . . - - $i.Qopcrkeg io kec h'ts or over - y 6 Ul. A ST IN O CAPS i i Kf. oX. oc cents ncr hundred -V Ss ii rts tier IiiUHireii i 'V ' " Lots of iooo or over, deduct io ceuts per hundred I' r s K lh.ul.lo Tape Triple Tape rs c,.s t er hnnJied uct & cents per hundred feet nxo foot lots or over, deduct io cents per hundred feet LEAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH CX). St. Helens lUIILDHR'S SUPPLY R. E. PHELPS CIVIL ENGINEER & SURVEYOR t ... J St. Helens Oregon Patronize the Mist Advertisers ZT. Watches Clocks VON A. GRAY 1 All 3 Watchmaker and Jeweler. Work Guaranteed. St. Helens Or. 3 Optical Goods PJiTEK ii. PAPPAS TABLE DE' HOTE DINNERS Houlton Oregon . 100,000 Fruit trees., Write prices. A. Holaday Scappoose. for I i 1 1 I On The Strand 0 Saved! "I refused to be operated on, the morning I heard about Cardui," writes Mrs. Elmer Sickler, of Terre Haute, Ind. "I tried Car dui, and it helped me greatly. Now, I do my own washing and ironing." mm a i i I: I mi ii Iir jFmtnftaitim nf iFortmtr -"-'HE tisbit of Mvmg. formed in rly life. ihe foundation of many a fortune. Thrifty people putronize the vingj bar.k. and prosper. -HE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT is a special feature wh this bank. It has many deposits, both large and small, and all draw the same rate of interest 4 Per Cent. St. Hilini, Or (Cuhimbia (Cuuulij Hiaitk Subscribe for the IIist. $1.5t The Woman's Tonic Cardui is a mild, tonic r remedy, purely vegetable, r and acts in a natural man i ner on the delicate, woman- I I ly constitution, ouuuing up strength, and toning up the nerves. In the past 50 years, Cardui has helped You are urged to try it, j ft TV SIS JWM (jwv. At all drag atorcs. Very Serious It is very serious matter to ask for one medicine anJ bave the wrong one given you. For this reason wa urge you in buying to be careful to gst the genuine - Liver Medicine The reputation tf t'.-.is olJ. relia ble medicine, for conilipatton, in digestion and uver trcubls, is firm ly established. It docs t imi.ats other medicine. It is better t'.i.m ethers, or it vou'.J r.ct be t'.-.c Ui- vorite liver rowdcr, wl'.li a l;irer l sale than aU otbet j coml:ii;ed. sold sw to;vji ra 0i 2 StiURALDA Summer Itates betweeu St. Helens a n d Tortland 50 cents one way 75 cents round trip Ticket;, good any time aftc' April 4th Pont lenv. St. Ktlrns 7;.V). m. Iti lurniinr I.M" fs rurttaml 2:30 p. B3. Anio at St. Delc'us 4 A p. m. C. I. HOOCHK1RK? k -V f V Hvtral companies. I .