St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, March 07, 1913, Image 4

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Str. IRALDA
Summer Rates between
St. Helens and Portland
50 cents one way
75 cents round trip
Tickets good anytime after
April 4th
Beatlaavw St. Hekas T4S. m.
Arris at St. Iisicas.4 .45 p. m.
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Wood fcriSals
Good Dry Fir, Cut from Large
Green Trees.
Will DeliTr to St Helens for
t3X0 per Cord. To Houlton
for JlOO.'per Cord.
25c Discount on Ten Cords or
More. Hard Wood 4.50 per
Cord. Phone Bachelor Flat
Line or write me at Warren,
Ore. Wm. Skuzie.
j ft St. Helens Dairy
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PURE MILK AND CREAM
Fbom Healthy. Cows
DEUVUEO TO YOUK DOOR
EVttY DAY
George konopka
PROPRIETOR
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II MUnw a esaeaartea mmm.
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I Botf anjuiBUl MsMMk swiosssMssi
v'M WOC0ABB,CtAMIC.
ITMUw4.VHfM
For Sale and Want Ads
Ada as Tkm CJimm Bring Resmlts
Fob Sale Five brood sowi, one
boar, seventeen small pigs.
D. Pasero Bros.,
4t Columbia City.
One brown yearling heifer taken
up the fore part of September.
Owner can have same by paying
charges and proving property.
C. 0. Dahlgren,
8t Warren, Ore
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SPECIAL SALE
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MONDAY, MARCH 10th,
AND CONTINUING ENTIRE WEEK ' -
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS OX SALE AXD MAXY
OTHERS TO XUMEROUS TO MEXTIOX...
100 yds. ladies white suitings
regular 50c values - 25c yd.
500 yds embroidery val. to 25c yd. - 10c
200 " white dress goods
values up to 50c - 25c yd.
250 yds. lace edgings and insertions
values up to 5c - - 3c yd.
250 yds. lace edgings and insertions
values up to ioc - 5jc yd.
12 doz. Handkerchiefs, reg 5c val.
6 doz. .Apron " " ioc "
14 pr. Men's black Hose " 15c "
25 pr. " fancy " 44 35c
40 pr. 41 " " 25c
500 j-ds. choice patterns of spring
and summer dress goods reg. 25c
300 yds. dress ginghams reg :5c
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5c ea
ioc pr.
20c pr.
pr. 25c
9c yd.
13 boys suits, ages 4 to 12 12 boys suits, ages from 9 to 14
$6.00 valves for - 54-35 7-5 ad $g 00 val reduced to 55.25
A Few Men's Suits. $15.00 to $17.50 Values Now $975
EVERY ARTICLE IX THE STORE FOR SALE EVERY
DAY AT PRICES THAT .MAKE YOU HAPPY
Successors to White & White
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HOULTON, OREGON
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Columbia County Abstract
And Trust Co.....
Abstract, Real EstateInsurance.
Loans, Conveyancing
St. Helens, Oregon
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ST; HELENS
Harness t Shoe
Shop
MONTCOMFRY
ST. HELENS, ORE, F
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KODAK
GOODS
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A NEW STOCK
JUST RECEIVED
V 2 M I: It ; S from ove
LAR UP
TI.! U TIC.
REUBEN
For Sale
Four year old horse, broke to
drive. Mrs. Backland,
3tp Warren. Ore.
Full blooded Barred Plymouth
Rock ejrirs for setting. $1 pe'
setting of 15.
George Perry,
Houlton. Ore.
soon as all danger of scarlet fever
is over.
Yankton their home again.
Mrs. G. W. Jordon and son Harvey
visited Kainier Saturday.
Mrs. T. C. Watts attended the
Eastern Star Lodge at Rainier, on
Saturday evening. f avrpriMd H.r.
Misses Gertrude Liggett and Mary j JJ .t'Lm'oVt7 w"S "you
A. Tierny. teache.s in school dig-1 cam bom last night Jfifficiy-
wear tbat I cam. borne perfectly ao
br. Ura. Jaccaby-Ho you did Toat's
what aurpriaed me.-lllaatrated Bits.
Library Fumiihina.
"Tou !iav a tx-niiflful mul oomploti' j
Hhriiry. I utMitxis.- Viiiir finsli-itid naif !
Robert Weaver, who Some months many ij-iici.tfui h.. ir thi-n-"
atro moved to Idaho, haa returned; hlllk "Tlie.1 Mr Wise
Get Cold
'-kg wax ii ijuitT Ki'iiiiM aod wat !
!tlfivi ! tint hf. fviuml fhtit h. '
' notilil i:u eni t liini!'lf One el i
I nTtliiiKly cu!d nllit lie towU he '
i: CF YEAR TO TAKE A GOOD HLOOD
HV tDY. YOU CAN T BEAT
Xias ll,,t S 'riii i;s Womf lUltitilij
V.E CAKKY A 1L1L LINE OF THIS FIKM'S REMEDIES
here with his family and will make -...,' W""!J '""" " f.-oe to death i
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For Sale Six-acre farm, good
b oute and out buildings. Also ten
acre tract all under cultivation, one
mile from St. Helens, Ore.
Geo. W. Perry. Houlton, Ore.
For Sale Thoroughbred Wyan
dott cockerels, $2.00 each. Eggs
1 1.00 for setting.
R. H. Roberton, St. Helens, Ore,
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trict No. 20, attended the teachers'
meeting at Rainier Saturday
J. M. Lindsay was a Rainier visi
tor Monday,
Mrs. S. T. Alexander visited with
friends in Kelso, Wash., on Tues
day.
Mrs. Joseph Lawrence of Seaside
is visiting with frsends at Goble
this wef k.
E. W. Fowler of Kelso, Wash.,
attended the Redmen Lodge at
Goble Tuesday evening.
The steam schooner Lo p loaded
50,000 feet of lumber from the
Lengascher Bros, mill at the Hun
ter dock at Goble Tuesday.
The many fiiends of C. C. Fow
ler and wife gave them a surprise
party Saturday evening. The time
was spent with gamtsand play until j
12 o'clock, when i di r.ty In
lun :heon was serveu. Thou pre :l
were Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Makinster,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W lf.er, Mi
and Mrs. Orville Lind, Mr. and Hit
Ernest Guin, iir, and Mrs. C.
Stearns, Mrs. Jas. IwrweQ. Mioses
Maude Bishop, Florenie, Geneve"!
and Vesta Fowler, Imin1. Sta-ni,
Myrtle Giberson, I ena A exar-ilei,
Lettie and Hilda wak!nit i -, Jei ni
Pel.'e and Iris Link, Mig .4rchll-d i,
Marg and Maoeline Vhoir.is, i le i
The mas. M. Siarnjs, U Iiercy H.
Pie cy. Thos. Hunter, C, Twlor If.
Anlilier, J. W. Patri .k, J ht Pal.
rici, Orville, Ruawl and Le.t;r
MaH.iister, Lou's Beinett. Ernert
Archibald, G. Gibersoi, fir m A e:
aider, Christy Fowler, Wa tr Pjui
Itr, Jack Fowler and T. C. Watu . j
on, I n . ; t 1 1 1 liii Mii'.'ith
I S.irf n 'SVIi.v dint you frwzer lm(ilrel an
! -But you are old enough to b m; f atim Ut:M- nl.ithe
father" ' "w'pH J've." replied the pHeudu
' "l with I were your fnther. Then ' "u1, l',,- 1 frw"- ' "'-u t tuk. '
uruier iii!;iii iniiu trim tir Itr-Kitr
you ko araln I d be willing to 'd hia fortune irhout havtaf to
that I came borne perfeHly so- I marry S"-"Umu, I'wt i
Tm CmI.
She Were you cool when tb. balleta
began to fly? Major liun-i was ao
cool tbat 1 ahlrered Ilk. a leat-N.w
Orleans Times-Democrat.
Ad mioutra tor's Notice to Creditors
liitak.i.,ii AAtii.lt HftAK
SUMMON
15 THE O'l'V'Y COURT Of Tilf.
feTATF OB REt.ON, FOR
OoLUM..lA(OUNTV.
In th matter of the cttate of (ieo-re
M rrill, deee.
Notice ia hereby given tba' G.M. Mc-
BrMe, the Brder'fened, haa Ix-en duly
appointed S'!tnnlatrtnr of the Ent e
of George Merrill, deceased, iy the
fount y Court ff the Hta'c of Orctren, (i
C'llinbia (oon'y.and has duly qualified
for axid tra-t.
AH prw'"" h iini( r'al . a (tilnt 'ai'l
e,t if n-! Ii ' r n t t and rn i-:i l
.! rt t' 'Mi-i , doly Terili , iiid
itbfli I'I"P r vou-Jicrf), lo and nl-niini-tr
or a. be olll 'e of (J. M. Ic
Erd ;ii f". H' .em, (olural.ia Ooi:y,
Or?. i-'.i fit ti'.n.ls from th'- li tn
O' it'i notif;".
Hi-ted t H'. IfrlcD, Ore., end first
pnbl rh. d Var I 7, I!-n.
Gt). M. McCrMe.
, tl iNt, i.t ' of tl tfUL" of Oc rj.c
Hitni'i, !ec v A.
r.'olict! ti? Fini I Accour t t ruj
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INTHI t'CUsTY COUKT O'f 1UV.
fiAii o ' i RF.m:;, roR i ) s
i vi. iv :tjnty.
Houlton M. E. Church
Houlton, first and third Sundays
Preaching by the pastor. Rev. W.
T. Fairchild at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. Sunday school every Lord's
Day at 10 a. m.. Mr. David Cole,
Supt.
Yankton, second and fourth Sun
days. Preaching by Rev. W. T.
Fairchild at 11 a. m. Union Sunday
school at 11 a. m.
Warren Preaching at 3 p. m.
on first and third Sundays of each
months. Trenholm and other points
week nights.
Congregational Church
Regular services at the Congre
gational church Sunday, March 9,
Morning service, 1 1 o'clock; followed
by communion service. Evening-
ri service, 7:30. We are ?!ad to re
I port the week of specie.1 meetings
I was a decided success. Spiritually,
j we are all were well repaid by the
t dintrcnt but strong messages.
i Scarcely any exception could be
I made and we are glad that so many
St. Helens people availed themselves
.' of this unusual opportunity. While
' our messages may not be oratori-
"ti t'rong W0 can guarantee Kv. Barger, who resides on the . hero, and that all persona Intereiti d
' Jl Jit mm eameet mnA mill I Ynktoa road, fs very loir. ' M'd PP'" " "
t men mf .u- , r r,-i.. r-j . aald d.t. sd flls .nyobeotip0. Il.er. t
. . .. -Zi mrZm ' .! X)ald. Helena, Orero, and Ir.t
uw. loniKuni Hnnw wno bsv niiia rsara nr mmi.ti.iA i...... m mi.
fare most cordially Invited to mtU,d scariet f-rer are reported eonvaes- ' Joim v. cneldeiit
' A.fi-loislraior of Ksuteofchsrlss.iii-
,yrrr"T -rr
In :!r- im e of t it iMnte vf ( .ir.s
A Tli rs.ii . I c ' ited.
f ct.c- i .31. bv jj;en tlmt -t i: V.
C i -I I 1 t 'oit nt'-r cf tie rt-
; t''i f e i i . i f n n, i e 'f riii, li I ie r Mi;
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ij i; If '-.if '. 'Ill 'il lie .1 Ori g n I a
'C' IjxIh I' i -r on I thht e-1 I : u r '.
hi., sri.i'utt ' lid ti t Ifiw r!v. IL.. ii h
and expects to retume Ms utual di. A i,' b. y..$
worlc In a few weeks. o'- k i. u. cf a I tUy, In H t mi
Andrew Thomas has built a r.ew r " oi urr M- ''e1""''! i"
, . . ... said con ty atid itnte. as tlie tin.e u;.l
house on his land and moved his . . . , , i .. , .
. plsce fct iu liearing of all objection i to
family there. 'Mjd final acroiint and th seit.emfit
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"3 WE CF.T THIS RANGE
" M' TXT FROM TACTORY
A" sr. ..'o;-' o;r.GtN.
IT 13 THOROUGHLY WAR.
J RANTEEO IN EVERY '"AY.
rwit I ii ij, :i'jlu u i
:J Sherwood
!: Ross
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5 Uti '.i-rtf'tt art I. nbnlrriBja
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YANKTOfi NEVS
Herbert Hovard ft con 'eleson ;
See IVScCOY!
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f ': .'s p:cp l td to do all
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IIAti'lNTY
' ct'ii'tinc hull lie. i'la iiliir.
'ienre L. PurrT, Will'am in l icls m
and K. K. Qn;ck, IX fi mla'.t.
To Wl Ii. m . ti'liiikv u. i on of t
a ovr nit'l et-fidanls :
in lli-i l.mt ol t He M.ile ol Uri-yon,
you arc be thy lecju f il ti a . him'
sr, tr li e c iiiptuii.: fil- d miain.l mi
in tl e a1 oie ntit'rd ourt, n or Iwiore
lb "it dri of March, l!i!3 lie in it m
we- k fr. m the date of I lie first pnbli.
cU ui ol itii" nutuiiioiiii, end if joiifml
to.oaprvar and mr.r, ft)' Wrl.t lli- eol
pli'intiir will a, i ly to Hi.- court for Hi,
re if leinn'l A in V c nip'tim'.
wh'rh in nub-' c for ilririee nf
co nt ij I'd b li lii l.i i e lii' si il
rr n-i r-.i-r it fi.rilj 1 -hi .Mil; '..ii.i.
t'l I II e ft i i ,n' - an I i i !, id I l.i hi l r
t'-'l r-il lovlf nil i he IjhI re n lln ir
it' ;iiliv- trt vn f in j, and tb.it aii
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tein. i'jrd a i'f ici-i f ilii cunt, ami
t hy iiid it. ivec it l-i- .le - hhiI nii'l
i lj'vl. m, I hi ph i 'lfl ii he owner ol
'.i' i j.r. mi a ! n' ii 'I'd to ! o im:i,
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of -I em Im it tewu'e ot i i:( ': t n'tal
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A. J. DEMINC, Dkuocizt. ST. HELENS
t !::? 4, j;s&a s 8 k! t i; ats a aii i i tie a ajsaaju sJ
OPEN FDR EUniNESS
DEALER) IN
i.'rorn-irs. 'ni, inhhs aint Fred
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Hpftialty in All Khvls of Cheese AU
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ponce' and Dtdmstic WiIICs of all Kinds
Tree delivery to any part of St. Helens or Houlton
We Respectfully Solicit a Share of the Patronage
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Vi.. nl lo r.. rr I a lel.v I frit , 1 ''y traitj
ii. : jv" !").,. i-:.k:n. ! ..! .( a.. j j fv,; ir '"U s for hire. Calls
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i a t..ri vm. ;. . .., si. ' (MlrAl2Sl?J&J re .1 ... .
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GEORGE'S MARKET.
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dars ia. Deceased.
Th Vaaktoa school wiJi odswsm. a. . .
DEALERS IN
FRESH and CURED MEATS
FISH and POuLTRY--
Vou Can Sava 30 Per Cent by Buying Your Lard
in Bulk from this Market
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