St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, January 02, 1913, Image 5

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St Helens Mist
FoundaJ 1 80 1
UmimI Fwrf frUar r
The MIt Publishing Company
M. Y. Mam, K.limr.
Km.'!.'! " Mrul rlaxt maittr Janii'.ry III.
I a' lh" 't i x.ilul Hi li . "
iiimIi-i Hi" " '' Mati'h Hot. IaT
St'kACItllTlllH KT
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HlxniontVa -
Alverttln( ra'et ma'le known on
ration Legal noluea 21 c.nU prr III"-
iCounly Official
Paper
Since the set of con
ccrninjj the bonding of the
county for the pursue of raiHinjr
funds with which to build per
manentrouda was published in
three of the county papers lat
week and tho week before, in
quiries have been coming thick
and fast as to the source of in
formation that the State
would take over the main
Columbia river highway aud the
Nehalem road. Sd far as we are
able to ascertain the statement
that the state would take i-ver
the Columbia river rood nrul
maintain it as a state highway,
after it w.is rnul't'. ' l' fiiii: bed.
came fnun the State Highway
i,..i.i....r Ilia htaU nent whs
the neai e. t to ut) t.fli..-it.l state
ment th it il has ieeu p oible to
get, and it was qualified by say
ing that nothing certain could be
promised but that it was the in
tention of the State Highway
Commission to take over the
main trunk line up and down the
Columbia rivvr. perhaps from
The Dalles to Seaside. Whether
or not they will do so is up to
the Commission and no positive
decision can be reached by them
until the road is completed. How
ever, we have every reason to
believe that such will be done.
As to the Nehalem road, bo
far as we can ascertain, nothing
has ieen said about it from any
reliable source, although there
may have been such a statement
made. If so we are unable to
tr..cj it down as coming with
any degree of reliability.
So the matter stands something
like this: One of the officers of
the state has said that the state
would more than likely take over
the Columbia river road after it
is completed and maintain it as
a state highway, tut that is as
far as it goes.
However this may be the fact
stitl remains that the roads
should be built anyway whether
they are to be maintained by the
state or the county. If the state
dors not take them over right
away after completion it is bound
to do so later on.
In presenting the matter of
issuing bonds of the county for
such an amount as is proposed
every taxpayer ami voter should
Ih thoroughly posted as to all
the details. There snould be no
protases made nor any state
mits regarding it that might or
could mislead any person in ar
riving at a conclusion as to how
to vote on the question. The
facts should be published broad
cast and before the election
comes around every voter should
be posted with reliable informa
tion, so that no embarrassment
would follow by reason of broken
promises or misleading state
ments. I
tho exception of looking
th reiMirt caid of their
once each month. That debates
are being held, boys learning to
do orpentering; .girls being
taught domestic science; athletic
games for both girls and l.oys.
All of these and many more use.
ful bciences and branches being
taught to our boys and girls, yet
we ell are willing and do leave it
up to the teachers and pupils to
work it out without the sanction
or counsel of the parents and
citizens.
Next Friday night. January it.
191 1, at the auditorium of the
I I t 'II' A l
St. Helens school uuiiuing, me
local debating team will meet
the Astoria High school debating
team. A small admisi.ion fee
will be charged to pay the ex
penses. On the same evening
another portion of the St. Helens
debaters will debate with the
Astoria team at that city. If our
team wins here or there it will
then be matched against St.
John or some other state school
team. At the meeting here next
Friday let the people of St.
Helens turn out to hear the pu
pils. Iend them encouragement
and make them know that you
are interested in school work.
Fill up the auditorium. Set aside
that nigKt In show by yeur
iinsetiPt'that ) u are ii.tcre .fn
in school work. 1 'on't f ; i! ' '
the d.ti- and ht u - if vu ;.i
hav ; ev ry chair iKv;i;.ie.l.
' Orison, lif Col-
rourl room lliert.
hi the entity of
Oregon, on Weil.
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writ Rotuiiian'lii ff mc to rell the follow
ii'K iltat'riltl real profifrty, aituated in
C'oliiiubife County, Oregon, towit:
LotHve 5 , In block n-vfiity fi
7. , in II, City of St. IMfni, Coliitn
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REMOVAL
NOTICE
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poliliiiuiis are womii r;r g
whether or not there will ( c a
woman candidate for Governor
at the election this year. This
speculation is baed upon the
great amount of advertising lc
ing given to Miss Fern Hobbs.
private secretary to Governor
West. Her name has been on
the front page of the big pajx-rs
for several weeks now and she
has been handling pome import
and matters of state. Whether
she is being groomed for a politi
cal iTice or not. she has proved
herself to be a woman of ability
and her name is fast becoming
famhar tothe people of the state
of Oregon.
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Nollie la lifit-l.y until ly li t uiltlei-j
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i'.'lK'ir Ai'KiiBlut I'aluiir, .'i-crairil, to!
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rlaiin ut rl.iima w 111 ill.- loi.ii:y C trie
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la-in llit' i ai t- fm the Ir.tiia .c : I-.n o. the
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ilia kH:tl oili'lici w.th 'In- aillliinia'ra
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Jr win R.mlr No. 11.
ANNIK ;.VKi.I UN,
A lii.ii.'Hir.iuu
.'nl iublit-ati'ii. )ai.u.i y 2, !.i. -I
A GOOD
iLlCL TO
'. J. 1US1CEL the Jfonltou.
Merchant lia completed his
ne,w store building next to the
Perry (iraham store i n
Jloullon and has moved his
entire stock of (Jrnerul Mer
chandise into new building.
Stock consists of Dry Goods,
Clothing, JIools and Shoes,
Furnish iigs, Furniture, etc.
Christ mas Toys and Fancy
Goods.
'ires as loir as the lowest,
i'oixls a s good, a s the best.
.1 call will be appreciated.
Come and look over our new
store whether you buy or not.
F. J, BASEEL, Hoollon, Oregon i
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Columbia
fi All TT iS
UUUlUYl$
Bank
0URTRENH0LM LETTER
Tha C hriilmaa Traa anal Fnlerlairmtnl
Wa a Raal Succtaa and Wu
Thoroughly Enjoyed
In this day ar.d age of bustle
anl business nclivity people
apt to and ;! forget Homo of the
important thirgs of life which
do not personally interest them
from a business standpoint. Es
pecially is this true in school
matters. In St. Helens we have
an accredited standard High
School, the equal of any in. the
state. The work that is being
done in our schools is not known
to one person in twenty in the
city. Very few parents know'
anything about the work lieing
J : . 1 1 t ..i 1
unu in uic Hcnooi, wan icrnaps
l lurlr. An.lrr-on i alrnl on 4 iH In
fnriuL In Alicnltrn.
Mm Kiitli Kowltr t vImIiiu- hr i.tcr,
Mm (.nr llt.tr Jr., at VanLlnn.
Mi Mary Mi AU.y nrnl llir I "t.ri"titi.i
huli.U villi Mr. M.iry HnUlrin .it Vnik.
ton Mn II J M. AIIi.ur rtturiic.l It. 111
I'tirtUtiil Miiti.Uv, viln-rt hr lu.l Itrn m
I'tml ( I.ritni4.
Mr itiil Mri, (itnrt WiImhi atnl "
Mji tiu.lt a ltl In 1'iirtl.ml I'lniT.ilav, rr
Ituiiin Sjtnr.ljy .
Mr ami Mm. J t'hiiUTi'rti and Mi
l.tna llrin rtluintil home SuiiiIjv fr.ttn ilu 1.
lii.li.tav tri In I'i.nlitii.1.
S h.Hil hr in Monday with a K'" K'-v
miinlvr in allnulanrc, ailh.mh tonic an
.till on ihrir (.'hrioltnai vai alioii.
Mm Mi lniiic and rhildtrn trturiinl (miti
S'aiHiotr, I'orllan.l and Si. Juliiii l iictibt
whrtr llicy had Iftn Io jia. llit ( hiilni.
hi.ii.Ia
The ('hrintiiiat Irte and tnlt ruiiinicul mi '
Chtitma Y.t the hiIhmiI hmi.t wa a 'U-- .
ritlrd mi tt in tvtry reft. The tire 1
ta verv rcttily trimtiied and the ir.i;ram
w.ti rxi rlltnl, every ar1 leiiit etriiinullv
well rendered I'he only drhark a.
that thtrt wtre not Jt4l r ikmiIi l an tnn
a:il..tr the rrowj T he I.ileraty Am i
linn will Hive another entertainment mi S.it-
11111I..V eveniiiK, January ll'llt, whiih will he
follnwed with re(rethmtnl. AH are wrl
rmtie. J
MKTH0PI3T NOTICE. '
Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. ni.
Sheriff's Sale
IN Til K lTR( I'll idl'ltr K THK
l V. Ol' Olil'liU.N. IN AM) lOli
1 II K COUNTY uH t'uU' vll.I
Ka. li. I M. 1) alley, I'.aii t K', j
ya.
M . Nina Savage, I) I. ndant )
Nntiie i hiTi-by until thai under
ST. HELENS, ORE.
IS&CTS 0 000
- BOARD OE DIRECTORS
Wm. M. Koaa, Preaident
L. R. Rutherford, Vice-Prt..
A L. Slone, Caahier
J. S. Allen, Asat. Cashier
L. G. Ron
T wish all a Happy and Prosperous
New Year, and want to thank my
customers for tl.'Tr patronage during
the past year and assure them that
it is my aim to please and satisfy
even better in the future than in the
p.ist, as I am making my stock more
complete all the time as I find out
what people want.
Successor to Sherwood & Boas
UNDERTAKING
HOUSEFURN13H1NG
EMBALMING
I nTTFmi 2
WINKS
LIQUORS
CIGARS
You .11 Ways Get the Jicst at
DUKE'S
PLACE
P.I.AKK.-JI.KY I'I.Ik;.
ST. HELENS. ORE.
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30 an
We Wish You All A Prosperous and
Happy Mew Year
ami we will always be at your service with
GOOD GOODS at RIGHT PRICES
w
COMPLETE LINE OF
VAWLh AtVb GEiTT
CHILDRCA CLOTHIMC
DRY G00D& BOOT Atib &H0e
Call and look over our stock
HE. IvlOFRCx LJS c5c SON
E'j.;opean r: an
AMERICAN PLAN
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are I'rt achinK 11:00 a. m. and 7:110 p. n:,
I.' .,U r t !, IK ..
i.l'niiiiii Laiiui- ni 11,10 i'. in.
C. H.dOHN&CO.
in mi-: coi'nty tni'hT f Till'
sf.VTK OF OKKtiON. KOH I'tH.
U Mill A L'liUNt'Y. !
In ilia innttrr ol thn iitate ol llenty
0. Kn e, tlerpaand. I
To the unknown h. I a of Ili niy
('. Kru e, t!cctai). il tlii'te In-li K iimlev-
1. -icet or known lu'ira of paid tlfci'aed (
ml Io all er-oia, whom r Vi r, Inter
(atetl in said CatntP, arectinr:
IN TIIK NAMK OK T11K 8T.VTK OV
ORKC.O.N.
Yt.u an I rath i4 on air I ert-hy rl'fl
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aim mjuiipti to appear 111 inn ui"'r
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THE HOUSE Oh' QUALITY'
O 40B-Q aa- O -Clia-C
EVERYTH NG MODERN AT THE
ST. HELENS HOTEL
J. r.EORGE, Proprietor
ALL BUSSES CALL AT HOTEL
RATE5 $1.00 AND UP
Sl'tClAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS
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at.
g Allen, Felton & Quick
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