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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1912)
! r dipping Notei PRIZE WINNERS AT YANKTON FAIR x Tilt era SE1UEMEHI 0? &.;.; H;l; PHIS AT THE (MCE FO ! ! Pll- II:'.! ' I, Ste;,i..i.r Rv,. i: TIME A RIVAL OP POM LAND AT O XMIBiTS OF COLUMBIA CO. PRODUCTS FIN i rr : i i ': ilSSTORY (W!iS,jr:n .,,,,1, 1 ... I . Uiit!"'"1 1 I the worn til' year of 1 " , , M. Kni l.tn .,.'-i'ct!i, landed ,f St. I'fll'llH. was an KnjfliHh t, , ! visited all part . . !. - .1... lit l.isl, elllClliitf ui: Ledum ''',,n, ''IrI,,7,H, " i.. ilui future F" . ....- Inun f.n Law ... I . l .... It,. faring It'" ,in" u K ... i i .. trailinir nort. VJ tLHl" - - f!.!, iMvmouth. Docks were L.. t,.t l mw tho foot of St. Qtrwtn,ur the City Hall I on thi dx-k captain ivn.K"" Ud allure building and put In flnt stock, (if mercnanumr in wi After a f' years oi ionw- ..; .......,r in nn the name La lltf I1.UH' Cirrell arrived in the town and Lrtitore opened by him in building- now occupied a a rem- tall L.tnilit. Tho luni ks cy a. j. - - for this building, a well as me .ling 6w "ocupiftl by Jack Mc wu brought from Maine on a Vt vs-l arouml tne norm in. Lrial was all wtwed ana niu-u in Lind brought here and put I , i .till thr, the "'" ouimiu .iintand in a rfect atate or Lrvatin. ,",',r peopi r ling in the t'n and surroun.i LUntry until a few year a.ter lithe mum- of the town waa Ipd f Cas. i hi lnd the little byun to tat-. on life a the U center f-r a nurnlier of At th:it time St. Helens the head i f Navigation on the ibia and il"' Pacific Mail Lwhip Co.. " !' h.s principal inff prt on th- Colunilila IiivtT, U-iriK al'l'1 '" I further up the with tl.if Imita. Vtwli 1 here w. i.M tend n-n out U'btherol;r.ry to KM her in .dure 1 1 mane It c.i:ninL' fro ii tiii" -k fr-t.i ti..' rher r whert ty uf 1..K : . i" i'l .Vi tliiiifctui C.irifo, Hollie country' Hf y now :.! Kllilllltx!) 'Jrvcysir. lie town , wliic'.i ; i y a.i I i ui:n!rt. k.ce C. (Ir.iv. a n un from Sun isco arriw-il lu re nl.out that and w-t'uii il a one-half inter- ) the tinui-ite iiiul together Capt. Kiiiyliton, placed lot- on the inar'iM-l U I a I. i n'. , , , . . ; . uri Ivi' 1 I it.-re to :;i.i', . c , Ariu.n.r tho f:r.,t m-!'.-r 1. u.i '. thla their hotr.v wiu mi-, m. !.., v. I. Coiilinued his rc.ii Iimc.' ),. i.. i:i ;, ahoitt one Jt-ar nK'o whci n i -. . to Portland. At tl.c ti . . f il fil in vr of the iliilt of ti.c town t)i name waa attain chanKiil to. St. Ilc! en and other houwa were built, among them Im-ihk tin- house now occupied by A. S. Harrison, known aa tho Meeker hou-. Space pre vent ua from naming the old set tle ra of the city but from that dnt; new people Ix an to arrive until a thrlvinir.town wustlie re.sult. In 1874 Jamea and Charli-H Muckle arrived in thi city and Hectircl the projierty where the biif mill now atanda and put in a muitll wiw mill which operated here for muny years finally lieing dentroed by fire in l'J) 1. Prom the date of that fire untif the fall of VMiH St. Helena was at aatand still ao far us growth was concerned. In the meantime how ever Columbia County had been or iranized by the I'ufslature and St '' i ' M- in fn b't. H , . V-v '': V :.f! r:,..-1. :,f v t: !. I i'i :.e, v ,i ;..,. j trail-:, , , ' 'V oilMlf, A'i:,!)';,!;;.. ! '!lo Scl.odt.er i:. w. j:..i t .; !tt firtived Sitliinliiy frrn San Frnncitco rtft-r a p.'is.a;i! of i II luys. She in loading a ciuyo ' of kinder f.r Callao, Peru. TheStr. Willarriette wag hero I Tuesday night for a partial car ! go of lumber. She will complete her cargo at Iiyerett. having sailed fcr that port on Wednes day. The Steamer Yellowstone sail ed Tuesday night with a full car go of lumber for San Francisco. Tuesday afternoon the St. Hel ens Water front presented an unusually busy shipping scene. The big tramp steamer Ikalis, the coasting steamers Yellow stone and Willamette and . the Schooner P.artk-tt all loading. The tonage of this fleet amounts to very near .7MI tons which is quite an amount of tonnage to have at our port at one time. The Steamer Oswestry U the next liig tramp steamer which will come to St. Helens being due Helena waa named a, the county I at th.s port about October 2oth seat and that waa sufficient to keep the town from completely dying In .''J08, however, the Charles H. McCorniicfc people got. hold of tin The Oswestry is one of the larg est lumber carriers that corr.e to the Columbia P.iver. The Schooner Alvena is load- .:n -.,.1 ;,..,...ii.,!..iv i...iran tin. i inir a cariro of tios at the tie mill nivv a in iiiiiiiv'iiw" ' r" i " erection of their big mill which w;, bxim and the Steamer Falcon, completed that winter and from j one of the large coasting steam that day new life was taken on ly n is die lit t e tie boon tonight St. Helen until toduy we have the j for a full cargo. best town in Oregon, fi.r its mz. i.i.l il... ij riiiiiillv iiniirii.'iclili V .' ..1 n.b. . --, - - - '-It-- ' I . 'La a city. From a i-.pulaiion in l'.H .'j , stnngi 1 -. anl ties Monday mgni of not to exceed ! St. Helens h'.s.and left down river under tow of or,.w .mill r.w we have more than the Monarch, the scnooner goes The Sch 0: cr King Cj rus coir.- nleted her cargo of railroad 1MIO and iiulicutii ns are that this will be doubled easily during the next two years. No city has better chances for giowtii and improve ment. The location is all that can le dcMrcd for a manufactur ing city. I'eeii water hitts on Uivi r in d wonderful o;ipol tunitie F5 to Cuaymas. Mexico, her carso to be used for the railroad the ext nsion in Mexico. The St. Helens Mill Company shipped flo.-e t three million feet of lumber during the p:ist .1 1 1.:.. 1 u-.v 1 a i I' I 'l'i e.s L'ii;iik; in jph 1 .1., t. .... I . . I vk in witn 111 friends in Wiilametle Mmsgh offer iga I'rM u..- u " 1 t 1 1 1 r i it' ir- 1 1 ' Tin, Xrir $'.:0,()00 School House iu-St. Helens LOCAL HAPPENINGS AND DOINGS NEWS NOTES CONCERNING PEOPLE AND THINGS IN AND AROUND ST. HELENS PERSONAL; LOCAL; SOCIAL AND OTHERWISE The Lidies' Aid of the M. E. Cott, Mrs. Owen, Mrs. L. G. Ross. Church St. Helens, will meet with Miscellaneous Booth, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Dart, Wednesday October 16. jrrs. j. Bill. Candy Booth, Bertha Martin White will attend the art. Anna Quick. grand lodge K. of P. in Portland : peel, who has been visiting next week as a delegate from the at the home of her brother, Dr. A. St. Helens lodge. Peel, in this city for some months, Charles R. McCormick arrived started this week for her home in from San Francisco on Wednesday , Toronto, Canada, and will remain here to participate ,Js You and your children are in the launching festivities. 1 'w" eye safe if you wear Lowe's Wm. M. Kom is on a opines trip ' superior glasses-eye rafe and price to Spokane and other Eastern Wash- safe -They cost you no more than . , , r. ....:.., the inferior kinds usually sold mgion an-i wm.-k" i--"i. , , , . . .. , . and you have the benefit of his skill Miss A! then Biyans of Winlork, than 2o yciT3 experience. Wash., visited with her cousin, Mrs. CoISult him at gt. Helens Hotel I. K. Dodd, in St. Helens the past We:Jnesday October 1C, Rainier 17, week. Clatskanie 18. Scores of references. Mr. Harold Jensen, a merchant of Ueme.-nber the date. Banks, Ore . was visiting in St. j. d. Craig, who left St. Helens H Its over Sunday. a little over three years ago with Dr. II. R. Cliff, formerly of St. the U. S. Artillery, has returned to Heljnsbut now of Portland, was St. Helens having served the full visiting with old friends and attend- time of his enlistment. During the ing to business matters in this city 1 three years he has travelled in near last week. : ly all parts of the United States I Mr. A. M. Ilolton, of Portland, and insular possessions. He tells t. He!- s.jinc very interesting stories con nected with his travels and ex;er- visited last iencea. 1 1 ..t rn rirw l.ut an educated hijrh- ui i-t.. ,. ... A. W. Mtteller d tw renicesiie,. 'Ihe country ..;fMJ mm imTrQ . -iru-c,. " T1, C,. will be unable ly skilled, long experienced exclu- t l.to lo.a Hill PJC-i-il.il in Uic ..!... -- . . . ... ;l!o nn.1 fit C'unl.ia River, nearly two miles The f.rst of a winter si-nes ot m- l;) f.ll tneir api-ointmeni witn , - , ith.ate; dee,, .no,,h tibial center meetings at the St. Hd- the liule ly Is still in the Hospital gla.se, to you and your cm Wren. ' . . ...... . , 1 ...!u:.. will l.e!... T-.....I 1 '.Ware verv sorry. ! eyes. Dr. Lowe has the neceary float the largest vcs.c, u..u ens Pu '" . , -'-'-" ... .:,...,J rwntt him at St. held Friday evening or this wick .Those who have purcnaseu '"" i"" wVnMrs Calvin, head of the do- will Mn them to Mrs. La Pare Helens Hotel Parlors Y, ednesday w . .u.i . Mil o..n.i..,i ntl.p lrt Tinnier October 1. nicotic science department. 01 ui ana your money win .-ieiu....u. ------ Oregon Agricultural college, will Mri. Minnie Poleal returned to '.Clatskanie IS. Don t forget the deliver a lecture. Patronesses of the occasion will be MesdameS Ed win Ross, L. R. Rutherford, W. B. ..:m.. 1 wm .1 S. Allen. A. 1 fi iai u. 111. J .vi and Calvin C. Thomason. the river, as a harbor m enougn 10 warrant the building of a city many times the present size. 1 M moving pictures of Eastern Firm to Tckc Pictures . I ark: representative of CREOS0TING PLANT OPERATES SifcralCarLocis of P1I1112 Treated His Week for Sr.pcut St. Helens this week after spending d ties some weeks at Willamina. Oregon M r. George S:n'iniiw. Michig: ested in the various enterprises of . Willamina. Oregon.) ""I"' . m? . n, !.,.. "'REPUBLICAN RALLY ligan, who is mter- rious enterprises of ; MeCorrnek Co..ar-' Next Tuesday evening, October The St. Helens Creating I'hnt tii.rt..,! active work this w.-ek an An in formal reception will be given ' ,..... t. ' , . IIIC VIM" - - Mrs. Calvin at the close of the u"c" rivo,i St. Helens Wednesday and ' ir,th Hon. Walter Too.e. Jr. ture. lhe high school ft""11 " ro!,):lin ul,til after the launch- f(inKlcss y.'. C, llawl ev v. id air ... . ' ' ' . .... 1 1 i...l liuiiii .nt Weekly a-id the Ivli- has airea.iy treiueu unn." - liiiil',.,, f N'e-.v York will he of piling for Los Angeles H-o.le. !!!. in to take moving p:c- Orders have 1m vn coming in so fast of the laia.ehing. The Iilms for work by this concern that al- U'imine.ii,it..y sent to Fljsh- ready extensions are bein : plann.nl N'. V.. where tliev will !o f.n- to the plant. In order to get a rem . . .... 1 . .r i. o and .;.t ..ti the regular film good idea of tho inagniui'ie l-e of th.-e comnanies. The plant and the numb, r -t men....-. r-i tti',1 be i-howti In ceiy pl..yeI, the work done by them and . Pre on that circuit in the United the amount of money investe.l. a at. I it i. stated by Mr. Parks trip up there woui.i pay if . over ;.n.(H)o,(M.O M'oplo will ste It is one of the bigges. oi u.i iiutichiti of the Multnomah in industries in St. Helens. brc rIiua s. This Is certainly a rtU':r,. nt f,,r I In. St. Helens uilditiK Co, , and a greater ad fhe city itself. 1... ,.i,..r.-. uf the eveti- .1 gani.aiioo 11.1.1 ...... f.- -- I for several INK iWItl 11 musical numbeis. No admission 1 11 ,t ..I'l fee will be charge.! A,, u.e . ... Uini in hi to write invitations M their parents to attend. The citizens and natrons f the school generally sue invited. ( AitNlV.M. A tTlt M TH'Ni5. The Husky .linglers from the Sunnv Sou 111. i"- e I l I. Tl,,e,npoliMnsfromtl;e n,g,..n: ,u.. Clul,.,lu.9 f.,,-a 1 1 4. -..m I ii 1 iillrtd vk - . 't",,!' " 1 f veins ... . v;i.. n ,.-.. ,lete rei roiiuclion " UH .' . . , :.. . s.,;;th Dakota ofthefan-t:, Yankton ,a, ; i,ur l.illardisMtm. s art cue o... n ..li:.... o ,rV.t .t I. UIC- Cll'i.-- 1 euriiii.ig t-iH"- - . . i ing of the ship. ; dress the citjr.s of St. Helens from 1 Mr. R. C. Ward. ice President a Republican h1andiint. Mr. Toozej ..f the Geo. E. Billings to., insur- js one ol the l e.-l stump .m-" owner.'. t ;,, the state ar.I every no. iy Knows San Francisco, is in St. Helen and v bo Mr. 1 :aw' y is. He has been will take in the launching. 1 he ( a ,Uen be:- of C nrcs lrom tne r.illings Co., are ah,, the owners of j 1. j(l di-tiict of ( rw-n for a nutr-J tlf(. Ship building yards at Eagle ; ber of y ars and this covnty is now'. Harbor. Wash. Ja portion f that district. We all IVv Father Brunagel. who hrs know what Mr. HaW has done; iL i..,.wv and t.ir I lo.'tin mid va.ai 1 been in c:r.tge 01 tuv . , ...ic.i.v.t. rim.DUEN DEPARTMEt, en 1 1.1 in.. .' - : ::: : :. farm txainrr T. I.. r.vn 1st. 1 he (j. L. Tai b ;11 Farm 2nd. Lfiy Tarln II 3d. G. R. Hyde 4th. KitKSIl KKL'IT The G. L. Tarljell Farm 1st. C. C. Mover 2nd. CANNED FRUIT Emma Saxton 1st. Florence Tar bell 2nd. COM. BOX PACKED APPLES Monta Vesta Nersery 1st. The G. L. Tarbell Farm 2nd. PLATE APPLES A. A. Smith 1st. G. R. Hyde 2nd. PLATE PEARS Joe Vandolah 1st. Monte Vista Nursery 2nd. PLATE PRUNES G. R. Hyde 1st. C. C. Moyer 2nd. VEGETABLES Ray Tarbell 1st. T. L. Brown 2nd. G. Wilson 3d. POTATOES S. A. Crosby 1st. P. Jacobson 2nd. A. A. Smith 3d. CORN G. Kelley 1st. P. Jacobson 2nd. Ray Tarbell 3d. PUMPKINS L'r. Edwin Ross 1st. Mrs. C. C. Kale 2nd. SQUASH Mrs. C. C. Kale 1st. P. Morrison 2nd. WATERMELLOXS Ray Tarbell 1st. Muskmellons G. R. Hyde 1st. ONIONS R. C. Jeffries 1st. Martin White 2nd. CABBAGE Mrs. C. C. Kale 1st. TOMATOES Ray Tarbell 1st. R. Karpler 2nd. BEETS Frank George 1st. P. Harrison 2nd. TURNIPS Ray Tarbell 1st. The G. L. Tarbell Farm 2nd. CARROTS A. A. Smith 1st. F. Nagle 2nd. PARSNIPS Mr. McAlester 1st. G. W. Mills 2nd. GRAIN The G. L. Tarbell Farm 1st T. L. Brown 2nd. THRASHED GRAIN Bay Tarbell 1st. T. L. P.rown 2nd. ALFALFA G. W. Perry 1st. The G. I- Tarbell Farm 2nd. CLOVER F. G. Rice 1st, Ray Tarbell 2nd. BUTTER P. Jacobson 1st. " HONEY G. R. Hyde 2nd. i.i Congress .... .... .. ..... : ii, v1r.11.1v ve.011111 . ,,.is movi.l to every i'u.-i ... 1 & 1. . 1. r. ... 1 Rev. Father Fisher turn out to hear nun. i me - and wi I hold , Hall next Tuesday evening. I.auies 1 i';;d Father invited. I the blood Beard's wiie 11 .urn -- a skilled boxers from Brunagel. the .COUNTY TRUANT OFFICER IltiO APPOINTED Bt THE DISTRICT BOUNDRY BOARD The I-ndies Aid Society of the Helens will hold Friday H. .1. Southard of this city 'n appointed by the District Nary Board of Columbia Coun- 1 Pou iiy Truant ofiiccr. He 'ready assumed the duties of 'lice liriil 14 rnu.lv in benr all jl'liiints any persons may have children are not attending I. School boards all over the f'y should nee that tho laws in P'1"! to coninulsorv attendance pool i.s strictly observed and if '' arc any children of proper age rc not in school, lust a letter fr- Southard at St. Helens will them to time. 1 . ., 1.: ..,f mim in From every part of the count) : abroa... 1 . h St ; R K (1iurch St. Helens will hoi ,o,es word that rK-ople will attend -world, del cates.se bo th uch the launching exercises next Satur- Helens on y couu a,ld Novenler 22nd. Th. in charge day. Rainier and Clatskanie w,l j mermai.l I. Km.Uon9 wi.of thc 1?(1(ths are. Fancy work ., i..i...,..i.,n and several . many other noti.i at ram iintberford. Mrs. senu u.rK" w-' . will Come from Scappoose. Other places in the County will be repres :. r . ll... mii'leuS of a ment win 101 ... 1 . ,1 1. t be used for defraying the , ing the first month . e ii,.. ..,..r4 Activities of expenses 01 i.n- j - entedby from two to a 'l"n From Portland the Steamer Potter will leave at 12:30 o'clock wit., .. -.1 .J.. nod a tat nearly n inous.li... i"-i c..u,,i . 1 t Mt,Ti..ns will nrr ve .luring tne ihkh load of Astonans wm , kkcistuatioN large the fo,-n,,n. Satur.h,y Pn,- , nt tho cloM to be the greatest day M. I" 1 , , ni(,nlh ever witness.. The M.st w , ... of extra edition Satunlay ' . 3l m in the high l on saie i'j.vi npiH-armtnt ...k ,,. .,... .. .,.,i.,wi..v Mrs. Wellington. Mrs . even ng or rriuay, oiw ... -Tne proceeds of this entertain-' White. Apron Booth. Mrs. Jeff- 1 I I III . Anti Suffrage Letter I jr CANNED FRUIT Iva Tarbell 1st. BREAD Iva Tarbell 1st. Model Verne Smith 1st. Basfeel 2nd. CARPENTER WORK Harry Willson 1st Russel Butts 2nd. Ester Crouse 3d. VEGETABLES Clark Bro's. 1st. Bert Lam pa 2nd. Hazel Bonney 3d. HOG3 F. Brown 1st and 2nd. SOW AND PIGS G. W. Perry 1st. P. Jacobson 2nd. PIGS UNDER SIX WEEKS OLD P, Jacobson 1st. G. VV. Perry 2nd. SHOAT3 Fred Briggs 1st. K HORSES AND COLTS , SUCKING COLTS Geo. Lemon 1 1st. Philip Mills 2nd. YEARLING COLTS R. C. Karth 1st. Dr. Edwin Ross 2nd. TWO YEAR OLD COLTS Dr. Edwin Rosa 1st. The G. L. Tarbell Farm 2nd. BROOD MARE ( Geo. Lemont 1st and 2nd. CATTLE Full Blood Jersey, Fred Briggs 1st Jersey Bull, Fred Brings lt- Dairy Cows, C. C. Moyer 1st. Ray Tarbell 2nd. . The G. L. Tarbell Farm 8d. Dairy Heifer, May Briggs 1st. Frank George 2d. Full bloodlbeef, Ray , Tarbell 1st. The G. L. Tarbell Farm 2nd. Grade beef, The G. L. Tarbell Farm 1st and 2nd. Full blood beef bull. A. H. JH- bell 1st. The G. L. Tarbell Farm 2ad. CUT FLO WE Mrs. Ella Smith 1st. Mrs. Florance Tarbell 2nd. ' ' HOUSE PLANTS Mettie Lam pa 1st. Mrs. Sobiski 2nd. DRAWN WORK Mrs. Harry Bennett 1st. Mrs. Charles Brown 2nd. COLORED EMBROIDERY Mrs. D, C. Masten 1st. GeNERAL COLLECTION Mrs. Berkhead 1st. Mrs. Charles Brown 2nd. CROSS STITCH Mrs. Emma Saxton 1st. . -; Mrs. Charles Brown 2nd. WHITE EMBROIDERY ONE PIECE, Mrs. Zipperer 1st. Mrs. Berkhead 2nd. COLORED EMBROIDERY Mrs. Mansberger 1st. Mrs. Martha Kelley 2nd. CROCHETING Mrs. Dillard 1st. Mrs. Combs 2nd. WOOL KNITTING Emma Tarbell 1st. Emma Saxton 2nd. Mrs. C. C. Kale. COTTON KNITTING Mrs. J. S. Masten 1st. Mrs. Jennie Lovelace 2nd. PATCHWORK QUILT Mrs. Cooper 1st and 2nd. Miss Tomlinson 3d. FANCY QUILT Mrs. Harry Bennett 1st. Mrs. Martha Kelley 2nd. . HOMEMADE WOVEN WOOL QUILT Mrs. C. C. Kale 1st and 2nd. If I have missed any one I beg pardon. All those who have not received their premium money call on Emma Tarbell Secretary Grange Yankton, Oregon. n Ida M. Tarbell says one of hor chief objections to woman suffrage is that "it will take the attention of women voters added to the other elements arrayed against her success. . 1 i...i;mn !,, bo. A few women today nie i.iem..B women iron. ni. . ., Cu-ir real civic duties by interesting! the ballot, while what will really .1 : iu n..1ilienl trame. when nit-Hi in 1.1- i"'.v.. im posed to the Extension of the Suf frage to Women. Mrs. Francis James Bailey, (Pd Advt.) President. an ,K inveni e delinquency, intern- II I Will IH VH- - .!,.. -l .inl.t be concentrating their !.. .. hito slave traffic, and . . . 1 1 1 MrtM-l V,,J - Oil .l'H.r. - Merle ..son emcrc. , m .Clc fivic v,0, u. , cJuca. dBA" party of St. Helens boys went! AH right minded wome want o nore eduC3tion ,n lhe , Ride lid ina.aur.ch Saturday t' this work d,f. but hey d, tc lhe carlicst hour of ... . 1. Ih.i mntniH . inpB.mnii " - ......I .si i..irL'..n 11 v v.. witness a 100. uai. ....v ADVERTISED LETTERS to the metnoo. ines."i..viu - . .. . 10 . .. .. r- m :i,...'I..Mi.!lmod. ar,.Hh-.ein lies the civic ......, rr,tm Vnnnouvcr iinn i i,i,,wv . . , . l.. u titaiii in inna i the Ridgfield team. Si Ilo.-rw Ilieliaidson ot I and the papers w... -" - ( " . Slnw that report another Harry l.cnamson . . .. - CXlrted l v boys In all P"U oi i.ij. , I'" . . Vin entered the high school , played wit.i tne v. .. ( affair is due edition will contain pictures o. " and made all the scores cna.Keu uy - inVllirenc. of r,.mRL Helens anavicm.., iURi.,B r-- hav m favor of the Vancouventes. - L , and will be well worth purchasing as a reminder of the great j''' also a great advertisement of J the n(,w line of our outing flannels Hinghams lust arrived at aisu a k"-"1 . . , community to send to your friend. who know nothing about our indus- .1 ,.,-,vliicts. Enough copies ITICS oo . .1 ' will bo printed to supply a.. it a TIamiltonand family have moved to Portland where they will make their home. S. A. Miles was a St. Helens vis itor Tuesday. ti, hicrh school ho'.Js the record for attendance, there having M nu " ,b clie. will be k p over neither an absence nor nber of copies will uc . v A.taTttA ftir.in8t any . . . . 1 ..II . I 1 i.riruP iKinn the .. . 1!..IV. I lOHnil-SUIO.I.,1" uiikjl v.k c' i..J that the tonstant and effective in- LUng of arr ballot, and absorbing I enough to occupy all the women oi Oregon for i.U time. It is to kec.i the women of this State out ot the political game . ., . ,. :, to tne cnaraci miaviir ii . i,,,.j aoM ill nml ftirs. i.cikci ic.uomi letters unclaimed in the St. Hel en, Ore. Post office for the week end October 5, 1912. Letters unclaimed by October 12, will ba sont to the Dead-Letter office. M. C. Gray. P. M. FOR RENT Rooms in the Bank Building. of pib'.ic wv'.fare i ' and leave them free for this great- We have 30 cords of dry fir wood for sale. Jas. Muckle ft Son. from the Tendlcton Round-up Sat- a " un8tlf:8h and will, oal: nl of .11 their dutie. that we ask urday and reported a grand time, jn ha rt ; vcu u, vote against the woman suf- Frank Robertson and Chart. a -l t ' ' f amendment at the coming ither an absence nor a tan m--; o. - units, with" Ignorant and iruiineren. tne vro.. mistered against any membei.r4appUcanU. We have for sale at the Mist office all kinds of typewriter paper, C' bon paper, legal blanks, legal backs, etc. t v. for order from out of town re White & White J