THE OREGON MIS VOL XXXI. 8T. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1012 NO. 60 ed. 1 d; ,f . PREMIUM LIST Grange-County Fair Association SlU'TF I;: A Stli ami .'It, 10 l.j Yankton, Oregon Shipping Notes 'I d., st "n.ii.vi r.i i r; ar- and other implements. The three! Clyde Smith and family rf norses were easily worth $1000 rortl and are visiting at the and the other property destroyed home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fel riVnl hiin-liiyniKht, left out Tueslv I'ncludmsr the barn, would reach ton in St Helens. -'Km , h,lM iv,r W,h wjM fi,vttlM), making a total loss to him "f lu'i.l it un.l CO pa.nrs, all of of ttl,out $500 with $700 insur- ll ' r ili-IMIliiiil'it ii.nu I,,,!-,. ...1 I anPfl Thll iatha first mufon.a - .'ViliK lulM'fl, I uw iiiuiuiivv i:l!Ii:lT 1st L'n.J I I!ct IMiilit front One Furni 5.00 4.oo " " of Fresh Fruit 2.0 I. (to Canned 1'Vuit 2.00 J.no j " (mun. Turk Itox A'lf 2.00. . r,0 ; " riatf AppU'i .75' ,r.o ; " " lVurn ,7i .r.o rrum'H .r.o .- " Hum .r.o .2 " Collection Wtfi'Uliltrf l.fi 1 0o " '.t;ilH-j 1.00 .7.', ' . " Crn l.oo .7'. " i 'in nk iiih .ro " Siuiii ..V) .2", " Water Melon .fiO .'ZU " Musk Melon ..'o .2. " I'kitc Onions l.oo .r.o " Csil-imK 1.00 ..",0 " TomatorM .50 .'.'.'i " i:.--i.h .r.o . '. " Tin nip! ,ro .'j:'t " CaitotH ..'.0 .2.1 " I'm .i i i j ..'0 ,2' I'm lay Ciain in Straw 2.00 l oo Threshed drain 1 Oo ..".n " la.n.lli' drain .." .21 1 .m .!ny Crasxs l,oo ,.r,o Alfalfa l.oo -,o Clover ..10 .2.1 c.rri.i: I :tiry Cow il.mi 2.oo Jersey Cow 2.00 1.00 " " I'.ull 2.l"t 1 oo otiiki: miKKDs s.uti: " I ull l:!-Hl lairy lUifi-r l.oo .r.o lUff " l.oo .r.o lira i.' Heifer 1.00 ..In ikh;s 1 ! Any V.rrvil 1 on Sow and Vn . 2.0' l.oo " I ShoaU 5,00 1.00 I'ik'-- t'nder Six Weeks l.oo ..'.o MISSCF.LLANM l'S Hjilay Cheese 2 1 Hotter 2 1 " Ilom-y 2 1 Cut Flower 2 1 House Plant 2 1 HOICKS " 1'raft Stullion a 2 " 1 'riving " 3.2 " Mare 2 1 " l-r.ift " 2 1 l air Draft Horses 2 1 " I'riving " 2 1 " 2 Year Old Colt 2 I " I -Year " " 2 1 Suckling Colt 2 1 Pulling Team f 4 POULTRY " I:. 1'. Uork-.CK:k 1 ..',() Hon 1 ...o Ten li Cockrels 1 ..'o " f. I'ulleU 1 .ro OTHKR MiKF.D.S SAMK I'tility, pen J female Any I'.reed 2 1 display Any 1 Kxhitiiinr 2 t l'air J tun tains 1 .50 Ten luckn 1 .f-0 l'air Turkeys I .r.o SCHOOL CHILDUFN'S I'KIZKS Model 1 ,75 Piece Carjienter Work 1 .7. Collection Vegetables 1 .7.1 Packed Hox Fruit .75 .50 I 'iHplay Canned Fruit 1 ."" I -oaf Bread .50 .25 " Cako .50 .2.1 Tlain Needle Work .50 .25 " Fancy " - " .50 .25 FANCY WORK General Kxhiln't A 2 Fmliiodiery Collection 2 1 Crocheting 2 1 ' Drawn Work ' 2 1 Wool Knitting 1 " Cotton " 1 .50 lied (Juilt 1 .50 I'iece White Embroidery .50 .25 ' " Colored " .50 Collection Cros8 StiLch 1 .50 I! Ma.L llw 1 .50 :ird 11.00 Ith 2.00 .50 ..'.0 .50 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .5'! - I 1. ... I "'1 u.e nrst vmit of the WIL l.AMITTi; to St. II,.,.nH ,-, Jim. "'ry. sin- ImviriK heen on the San IM'o-Si-attlu run. From now on. -he will vi.sit St. Helens morn regularly. known in this country where lightning lias caused such heavy damage. Other persons have reported that it struck in various places in the neighborhood but no other damage was done. ADVERTISED LETTERS i ne M"hnkt YF.LLOWSTON'K Hoclton M. E. Chuwh - July r (viv,.,i ,,art her caro here an.l I 2Hth: Sunday Schojl at 10 o'clock: or ban '"'ft o u t Tuclay niht fi I'edro. Imclin U .rofreK.sini satinfactor- 'ly 'ii the Hiitish Ship IjUNSYKE and Hhe should hae the last of her 'aitro of two million feet of lumber load..! by the end of the month. Mie L'ocs to Svdncv Anutmliii The Steamer KLAMATH arrived Thursday uyhl t o comi.lete her aiyo of lumtier for .Southern Cali- fornia delivery. She will receive ier pass-nKers here and will nail Saturday nieht. The liark IlIUTISII YKOMAN winch loade.l a carjfo here in Dec endier f-.r South Africa has been chartered to I. .ad here avcain for Australia. 'The ves.se! 1h now en route from South Africa to Austral ia where .she will receive a caro of coal for San Francisco, so she will not be here for several monthx yet. lather the Hark l'OLTALLOCH or I! the I.Ol.-l 1 reaching at 11 o clock and at 8 o'clock p. m. Special music in the evening. Dkek Isi.Ani At 2:30 the I'astor will preach at the Grange hall in Deer Island. Let all interested in relifriour services make their plana to attend. Wakrkn At 4:00 there will be preaching at the M. E. Church in Warren. Let all that hear, say Come. Mr. Woodrow and his family, arriv ed in St. Helens last week to make their home. Mayor White and the Council saw large possibilities in Mr. Woodrow and he was appointed as Nijjht Marshall of the city and has already begun work. Last Tuesday evening at the home of Judge Hattan, in St Helens, occurred the wedding of Mr. E. II. Peters and Miss Bes sie Hattan Rev. A. A. Heist of the M E Church perfuming the Mr. Peters is a well Letters unclaimed in the St. Hel en, Ore. Post office for the week end ing July 20th. 1912: H. E. Dockery. 1 letter Claud Root, 1 letter E. G. Specht. 1 Utter Letters unclaimed by August 3rd will be sent to the bead-Letter office. M. C. Gray. P. M. Allen, Felton & Quick REAL ESTATE DEALERS INVESTMENTS. CENTALS. INSURANCE. COLLECTIONS. LOANS, LAND TITLES, APPRAISEMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR. GUARDIAN. FISCAL AGENT, CONVEYANCE. EXECUTOR INFORMATION $U AND EMPLOYMENT M ST- HELENS . . OREGON Subscribe for The Mist, $1.50 BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON MADE IN OREGON TEMl'ELTON will al. to m. Helens forlumltcr. IJotli ' ceremony J in,, now en route from Australia for j known young man of this city San ! rancisco. where he is in charge of the The Hark IJATTLE AI'.IiEY i s engines at the St Helens Quarry looked for any day now. Siie iSjCo's plant. The bride i3 the having an unusually long trip from eldest daughter of Judge R. S. San Francisco, now being out p.) j Hatten and has lived nearly all das. She takes a cargo of lumber j her life in this city, where she for Aust ral.a. The Schooner KING (THUS ar rived today. She will load a cargo of ' s f. r delivery at San Pedro Local Mention visited in in-! cents oicinLi- will "'O ftlld tt.. ., 10 Tl,.. win be furniiihed by the The best bargai Piece band. Helens. Apply at Mist Mrs. James Grant Portland last week. Miss FrankieUice of Portland, is visiting this week with Esther LaMunt. C. C. ("asset was a week end visitor at the Seashore last Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. J. N. Hurgess of Tendle ton. is visiting with her sister. Mrs. M. E. Miller this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rolierts. Mrs. Colin and Miss Cohn visited with Miss Anne George during the week. Mrs. F. Kulper, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Will Miles, all of Port land visited with their mother, Mrs. Way. at the farm home near Yankton, this week. Mr. August Saari has pur chased the old home property of ,juuge 1 iii 1 on ovum 'c.... ...ill cirtn K,.cin thp cireetcioti ."'. r. construction of a 50 room board ing housr and hotel. One Mammoth ISIacklnTry grown in I'eter Felton 'a yard in St. Helens was brought to this ofliee yesterday and upon measuring It the tape J1 showed a length of 2 1-2 inches and 2 :M inches around. I he uusn on which this berry grew contains many more of mammoth size, but this seems to be the king of them all. Services at the Congergational Church Sunday July 28th. Our vision of God. our correct inter pertationof His word: depends upon our acquaintance with him. Can we afford to risk our souls welfare by neglecting to go to church and seeking to know God. The subject for Sunday morn ing will bo "Growth" and in the evening "Our Vision of Tomor row". All are most cordially in vited. David Jopling, Taster. During the electrical storm in Iist- Jersey cow cut in lift this vicinity last Saturday night, ear. with dark forehead lightning struck the barn of Peter Peterson, Warren. Ore. ! Sherman Saxton two miles from 'For Sale-Good "Clover and ' Iloulton killing three head of val Timothy hay. by C. J. Larson. 1 uablo horses and burning the Warren, Oiegon. ! large barn with its contents to ' . . 'the irround. Resides the horses For S-ile-Two good . lots lor , . e 2j tons of iin in si " . , Mist Office. I hay, a wagon I IHG DANCE .fhe St Helens Rami will irivo lance on w n r winch evervbodv "ckets will be 75 bitfgy. harnesi numbers everybody among her friends. The Mist joins the many friends in extending hearty congratulations to the happy young couple. Last Sunday the Wellington White Sox met the Michigan Wild Cats from Portland on the St. Helens grounds and after eight innings of Brilliant (?) base ball the score stood 20 to 3 in favor of the White tox. Then Jimmy Runt, the score keeper told them that innings had been played and the game was off. Next Sunday a real game will be played lietween the White Sox and the All Star team from Portland. Fans will rememlier this bunch as the fastest crowd that ever visited St. Helens, so a good game will be played. A few Real Bargains 30 acres, 15 acres clear, 5 acres pasture and 20 acres fire market able timbei, 2 1-2 miles from Deer Island, on line rock road extra good orchard loaded with choice fruit, some buildings, all goes for $66 2-3 per acre, half cash, balance to suit purchaser. This is a bar gain. Eighty acres stump and brush land, $15. per cre. half down, good stock ranch, pasture and run ning water. 1000 acres of good stump land in parcels to suit, at from $10 per acre up, on terms. Two good homes in St Helena tn the instalment plan. All kinds of acreage tracts for sale. Allen, Felton and Quick. MOTOR TRUCKS on Easy Payments Our sties plan enables your truck to pay for Itself. Remember you buy direct from the manufacturer. No commissions cr bonuses to pay. There are no jokers in this prop osition, just practical, good business perception on our part, which ac comodates a long felt need among many present and would-be truck users. A simple note of inquiry, which will be treated as strictly confiden t;sl, will receive prompt response. Aderess E, E. GERLINGER, Rales Manager. 683 Wash. St Portland, Ore. President Taft has appointed K. I'. Morelock to be poutmuHter at Wal lowa. Dr. Paul Hitter, Switzerland's min ister to the United States, vialled Portland lant weeek. By a vote of almost Ave to one Iicnd voted bonds In the sum of $iiO,000 for a sewer system for the city. The union summer school of the Seventh Day Adventit teachers of the Pacific coast is in session In Port land. Klamath Falls has a new Industry In a tub and pail factory, which has Just been started with a force of 15 workers. The pack of salmon along the Col umbia river is expected to show a de crease of 25 per cent of what it was a I Wolf bounds, chasing down wild coyotes around the park, will be added as a thriller to this year's roundup at Pendleton. The question of the constitutional ity of Albany's midnight closing or dinance is to go to the supreme court of Oregon for decision. Eighteen of the seniors of the Uni versity of Oregon just graduated, have accepted positions as teachers in the high schools of Oregon. According to a statement prepared by State Treasurer Kay, there was a total of $1,144, US. 85 of state money in the depositories of the slate on June SO. Practically 150,000 fingerllng trout from the Bonneville hatchery were brought to Portland to be distributed throughout the soetion for restocking the streams. Owners of 28.000 of the 30,000 acres Included In the west extension of the Umatilla project already have pledged their lands, virtually assuring the im provement by the government. Dwelling houses were built In Port land during the 12 months or fiscal year ending June 30, at an average rate of 12 4-5 for every working day. or one completed house for every 37 Vi minutes of the eight hour work day. C. L. Houston of Astoria has a large force at work building four miles of railroad for the Crossett Timber com pany, from tidewater near Knappa to tap the company's immense timber tract In what is known as the Big Creek district Through the Weeks' bill, passed for the purpose of protecting the headwaters of navigable streams, Ore gon has received $10,000 for forest fire protection. A force of tio meo under the state forester will be dis tributed in the timbered sections. SileU homestead enlryiiien. whose caies had been held up by the general land office through the publishing some time ago of an alleged option of purchase of a large number of the claims, have been notified that the suspension order has been revoked. Lane county socialists have nomin ated a complete county ticket and adopted a platform in which Is advo cated the abolition of the state senate, laying of income and l herilance tax, purchase by the slate of. nil land vot for taxes, and opposition to all laws Infringing the right of free speech. J. C. Morelaml, clerk of the supreme court, has announced that no cases will be set for the month of August and probably none will be lienrd until October 1, although there is a possi bility of some cases being heard late In September. August will be vaca tion month for members of the su preme court. 3 THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Track prices: Club S."c; bluestem, 8!)c; red Russian, 8"c. Oats No. I White. 115 per ton. Hay Timothy. $12; alfalfa, $12. Butter Creamery, Sue. Eggs Ranch. SSc. Hops 1911 crop, i.'c; contracts, 21c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 10c; Wil Inmette valley, 23c. Mohair 32c. The initial cost of installing a culvert is about the same regardless of the material used, hence the material that will last the longest is the most ecco nomical in the long run. Reinforced Concrete Cnlyerts Will Last Always J r, -r ,- - jjo j on ,ve the Advantage? -Dou't fail to call the attention of of your Supervisor to the superiority of i RELYFOnCEI) COXCHETE CULVERTS i Made by the Reinforced Concrete Culvert Works ' East 2440 M..a63IS 267 Oak St., Portland, Ore. J PHIL EASTL'DAR, Manager St. Helens IVKII Go. Electric Lightings (Saves Your Eyes) St earn Heatings (Prolongs Your Lives) r Lath Wood Lumber r a s nmnrry Jirm ranmnraTnrergi 5 nnm itiiiiiuiu t A FULL LINE OF "T" IV F.I JULY JIEDICIXES "T" -V 1 1 JL T A L 'S The Jhist Reliable Remedies on lite JIarket DEALING'S DRUG STORE iDimick Stock Farm I Foundation Stock, from Best Herds in Washington. Iowa and Illinois. i BANNER HERD of Registered Foland-China Swine. Young Stock for Sale. i E. J. LANKINS, Manager I Hubbard, Oregon R. F. D. No. 2 I St. H elens Skating Rink I WILL CLOSE Thursday night, July 25th 11 Seattle. Wheat llluesteni, f. red Russian, 7c. Octs J3i ptr ton. Butter Creamery. Ste. Kr.gs- 24c. Hay Timothy. $17 ptr jii club, seq. Thereafter, a dance will be given every two weeks oti oaumiay rsigius. r.vcrvDoay welcome. Remember! Big Dance Saturd'y the 27th a m:irr rurjioxs - Manama