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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1913)
3 4 LOCAL HAPPENINGS AND DOINGS i Yourself and Others Wise and Otherwise fr J. H. I'riee was a Portland visitor on Saturday. Dr. Welch, of Rainier, was in St. Helens Tuesday. FOU Sale Two cows, James Kennedy, Goble, Oregon. Foil Salk -Milch cows, enquire of N. Sherwood. 1 p J. F. Lloyd, of Deer Island, was in St. Helens on Tuesday. Misses Elizabeth and Elsie Philip were in Portland Tuesday. Dr. Hatfield and D. W. Price were in St. Helens Saturday. H. V. White went to Aberdeen. Wash, on business Wednesday. County Attorney V. B. Dillard was in Clatskanie on Saturday. Martin White made a business trip to Washougal during the week. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Von Gray, on Dec. 30th, 1913. a son. Kay Chapman left Saturday for Salem where he will visit friends. F, Wr. Boesel, of Warren, made this office a pleasant call Tuesday. Mrs. G. II. Metsker and little daughter are in St. Helens this week. Clearance sale of hats. Every thing below cost, at Hanson's Mil inery. G. F. Robertson made a trip up the Willamette valley as far as Eugene last week. Miss Margaret Pringle is visiting with her parents at home at Mist this week. Clearance Sale of Hats STARTS SATURDAY JAHOARYJrd 3 ! Portland on Saturday returning on the night train. Dr. M. D. Barbour visited with his daughter, Mrs. Ziperer. in St. Helens on Tuesday. Born To Mr. and Mrs. William Ketel. of Trenholm, a daughter, on December 23d, 1D13. I'rof. and Mr. Kilgore and son Charles spent the greater part of the week in Portland. Gu Lang. Jim McKay and Tom Cloninger, of Seappoosc, were in St. Helens on Wednesday. Mrs. Pankcr and Mrs. Farris. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Muckle, are visiting here this week. Mrs. Veazie has been quite sick the past week, but it is understood that she is some better at this writ ing. Mrs. Paulson and little Cecilia Constantino left.on the Lurline for a visit down the river n Friday morning. W. J. Fullerton returned home the first of the week after two month's service on the Federal jury m 1 orllanu- New Veurs Hay when all the Ross- Superintendent Price of the ship"3 of St Helens met and spent the yards will i.ay a flying visit to San l'ay with tlHm Fransisco in the interest of his. Look over the tul of A. S. Harri- COmpdliy. enn th irrrwi'r in this whmi nnd spp GO! 3 .-35 j 3 ! 7,Mrs.PemingandMr. Day will jflf m mW ffftfrWtfftttWIffWflfl!? ttfWTO? ' serve tea at the Day home for the benefit of tho Episcopal Cuild. All who come will be made welcome. Mrs. C. U. Hill, assisted by Mrs. J. M. Root, entertained a party of friends on New Year's Eve at whist, aft-r which refreshments were served, when everybody pres ent resolved to bo happy for thj coming year. Mrs. Winnie Bailey was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Harrison during the week. Ailene Paulsen returned home Friday from Seattle where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Ragan. J. K. Ramsey is having the old Masonic Hall remodeled and built over into a business building. The lower floor will have plate tflass front with one business room while the upper floor has been divided into two suites of three living rooms each. Deputy SherilT Fred Watkins has had a crew of the prisoners busy during the week cleaning up the Court House grounds and build ingsome steps to the basement en trance of the Court House. The Is. of P Lodtre is building an addition to their bulge hall which will be a great convenience to the lodges that meet there. We are going to sell e veryone of our winter hats below eost. CVCRYT1IIAG AliT in order to make room lor our Spring Stock. You will have to come early if you want the 3 best bargains. HANSON'S MILLINERY JUiUJiliUiUiUittiUJUiaiUiUMiUiUiUiUiUiUiMiUlUK PATLtiT AlCDieiMCS STITIOACR Y... the Mist. Look the ad over anil you will be convinced that yau can make money by trading at home instead of going to the city: Miss Helen L. Anderson, teacher of the piano; several years experi ence; with Mrs, C. H. Johns, St. Helens. 3t-l-3 SEAU1 BIOS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. N'otice is hereby given thnt soal- td bids will be received by the city council o the City of St. Helens, Oregon, for the improvement of Summer street as follows, towit:' All that portion of said street lying nfl Mrc I F Allen . I . . I. .. . - - - Ai r. an.i airs. Lj. a. nosa were neiween i;ie center lino or yein the hosts at a family gaiht i ing on street and the center line of West S U A D R I C 5. TOMCCO... eiciRS... HONESTY IS OUR POLICY WILLIAMS & HALL CO. CHOCERS I'oKTLANI) TkUKS Oi k Pricks Mrs. J. H. Wellington is con templating a trip to Calafornia. vis iting San Francisco, Los Angeles and the various seaside resorts. NOTICE the bargains offered by him. Mr, Harrison started in the grocery business in St Helens about three years ago in a sn.nll way and by close attention to business end a All persons indebted L.....,fllI .,,,,..,,,. ()f hi!. ,,,. h..s to me will call at the office of St. Helens Improvement G the built up a large business. He is that can Misses May and Lizzie Farnum spent a portion of the holidays in and settle up at once. Scappoose. j J. H. Ellington. 1 i,rtjan,i as ,,roof of which he is . reject any or all bids. Master John Deming was in! On Wednesday afternoon, Jan. quoting some prices in this issue of ' E. L. QUICK, City Recorder omp.iny 1 making pries on goods not he duplicated in the city of street, by grading the same to a width of twenty-four feet through the center thereof, towit: for twelve feet on each side of tl.e center line of said street and macadituzing said grade for a width of six-, teen feet, towit: for e;ght feet on each side, of the center line of said street with crushed basalt rock; said crushed rock to be eight inches in depth in the center and be grad ually reduced to four inches at the outer edge; said bids to be filed with the City Recorder on or be fore January 15th, Hill. The council reserves the right to ST IILLLNS. OKI.UON St. Helens vs. Astoria, High School, January 9 To the people of St Helens I appreciate the liberal patronage given me timing the Holiday buying season and assure you that my stock will always be kept strictly first class and prices right. YOl A. CRAY For Sale nnd Want AcU AtU in Th.i. C .lumna Bring R.ulta Farm For Sale. Sixty acres for Hale; 20 acr cleared; good house, two burns, nil, and other outbuildings; all ttiM cleared; out cow nnd team put with place; about 8 miles from St Helens. '.IS miles from 1'oitland. or. good county roud; $150 j er ncr $2,000, bulunce l' per cent., tvrnu to suit. For particulars write Jt em N. SiiKiiwoon, Warren, Or The St. Hclenj Improvement Co is in a position to help every per who wants to buy. sell or rtrr. property. They are In touch wit! buyers and sellers. They have reputation for fair Dealing that w sures good treatment. If you hav. anything to sell or want to buy unj thing it is to your interest to con suit them. A. T. Laws, Manager. St. Helens. Ore. A good house w ith three C ioio lots in good location in St. IleW. for sale. Inquire for prices r terms at the Mist office. For Sale or Rent Two ho;i. close in Inquire of Muckle Han ware Co. A NEW YEARS' PE50LUT I ON 4- 4t 4h Resolved, that you can still buy goods cheaper from me than elsewhere. 4- 4' 4 4- 4: 4 4 4- I thank the people of Houlton, St. Helens and country customers for their liberal support during the past year. My business has shown a daily increase for the past 11 years, people realized that they could buy cheaper from me. i AM NOW SELLING; 20 lbs. BtSI GRANULATED SUGAR J1.03-J4.S0 PER SACK 3 cans Tomatoes for 25c 3 cans Corn lor 25c 3 cans Milk for 25c 3 cans String Beans lor 25c 3 cans Soaked Peas for 25c 3 cans Alaska Salmon for 25c 10 bars Savon Soap 25c 3 bot. Killing 25c Peaches 15c a can These prices are for Cash or Credit, no two prices, other goods sold in proportion. RHMEMKER I carry a full line of Hard ware, Crockery, Paints and Oil. You can buy nails here, 8 to (iO penuey at $'2.)0 per keg. Doors, windows at wholesale prices ft J