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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1913)
For SU and Want Ad. H RmIu i r l i if j For Sale Five brood .ows, one bojr. seventeen small pig. D. Paaero Bros., 4t Columbia City. One brown yearling heifer taken op the fore part of September. Owner can have same by paying charges and proving property. C. O. Dahlgren, it Warren, Ore. For Sale Four year old horse, broke to drive. Mrs. Backland, P 3tp Warren. Ore. Full blooded Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for setting. $1 per setting of 15. George Perry, Houlton. Ore. For Sale Six-acre farm, good house 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 $1.00 for setting. . R. H. Rober.son, St. Helens, Ore. Horse For Sale Heavy horses, driving horses; all kinds of horses. Have one single driver thoroughly broke so that women can drive that will be sold reasonable. Geo. W. Grant, Scappoose, Ore. For Sale Early Rose seed po tatoes. D. Pasero, 4t Columbia City CHURCHES 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. I I I SPECIAL SALE COMMENCING l 0 H0 u , j CORDIALS WINIS CIGARS MONDAY, MARCH 10th, AND CONTINUING ENTIRE WEEK THE F0LLO1VIXG ITEMS OX SALF AXJ) MAXY OTHERS TO XUMEROFS TO .MEXTIOX ioo yds. ladies white suitings regular 50c values - 25c yd. 500 yds embroidery val. to 25c yd. - xoc 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 - - 5 '4c yd. 12 doz. Handkerchiefs, rcg 5c val. ic ea. 6 doz. .Apron ,l " 10c " 5c ea. 14 pr. Men's black Hose " 15c " ioc pr. 25 pr. " fancy " " 35c " 20c pr. 40 pr. " " " 25c " 2 pr. 25c 500 yds. choice patterns of spring and summer dress goods reg. 25c li ic 300 yds. dress ginghams reg 15c 9c yd. 13 boys suits, ages 4 to 12 12 boys suits, ages from 9 to 14 $6,00 valves for - - $4-35 $7-5o and $900 val reduced to $5.25 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 OLIVER & OLIVER'S Successors to White & White HOULTON, OREGON IWHUKtY Patronize Our Advertisers and Save Money inn Pine Mottled Goods a Specialty WLINHAKD'3 BEER OLD JUDGE BAR COJKTtOUS E ENYART, Proprietor COMPETENT CATERER ST. IIELErtS TRCACII DRY CLCMIMC A ti D - ON Tin- PRCSI(G mtsr HiiukiH STRAND SHOP rr,pr,or .St. Helens, Or. sens t;vw.i in it v r wait Sills MAM TO I'lU'tN H lllisT 1 1 ASS TAILOR Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAY I NG AND TRANSFER All Businrt Promptly Attended To PHONE 15 OR 42 ELMER BLACKBURN ST. HlliNS, OREGON Prop j r; Eggs for Hatching 5. C. I tuff Leghorn S. C. Buff Orpingtons l.t P.f., IXOO pmr IS F(l, 2nd Poo. f I 00 par IS F,. Special Malina Pon, $3.00 par IS Effi '"rU fur Mating Lial wluck will girt our Winning at Poultry Show. Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Larson Box 96 Coble, Ore. X PAGE OF NEWS NOTES FROM OUR NEIGHBORING CITY T T r w -wn.-vri John Schneiderman. an old and experienced hotel man of Port land, completed'a deal in which he purchased the Central Hotel from Louis Rosasco. Mr. Schnei derman will endeavor lo run a first class hotel, a sort of sum mer resort, making a specialty of entertainind week-end parties. He will also serve in his cafe ex cellent chicken dinners and fish and game dinners. This will un doubtenly be well patronized by automobile parties motoring to Houlton and St. Helens from Port land and other towns, and if Mr. Scheiderman has the co-operation of the people his success is as good as assured. On Sunday. March 9, 1913. at 2:30 o'clock occurred the mar riage of Perley Corliss Crouse to JrflesSara Kelly, both of Houl ton. The service was read by Rev. Fairchild of the M. E. church in the presence of rela tives of the bride and groom. Mr. Crouse had previously ta! en one of the Perry cottages r.nd had it furnished ready for occu pancy, so that the ceremony rnuld be nerformed there, xh? bride was attired in a mods spring costume. Immedi a t 1 y after the ceremony Mrs. Barney Kellv. a sister-in-law of the bride, served an elaborate course dinner to the twenty-four guests present. Mr. Crouse is one of Houlton's most capable business men and his many friends wish him and his bnde both happiness and success. Those present wt re Messrs. and Mesdames James McKay, of Scappoose, W. W Blakesley. fit, Helens, Charles Crouse, Colon Crouse, C. L. L. Decker, Aaron Kelley, Barrey Kelley, Frank Kelley, Mrs. Grace Ilenshaw, Mrs. Geo. Kelley, Ernest and George Kelley, Mis Demaris Crouse, IeP.aron Crouse, Vera Thompson and Rev. fair-child. affair was a complete surprise to Oliver Olivers' Mr. and Mrs. the little girl, who knew nothing Oliver have known them for of it until the guests arrived. J some time and the Indians always The children had a very merry manage to find their friends, time playing games of all sorts: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Saxton on and Mrs. Gensman served de- j last Friday evening entertained licious refreshments, consisting . a number of their friends at their or caKes, candies, nuts anaIBachelor FIat home Mr T-i i i A? a irons, uuinae proven nerseix w,Urfl p0i y,jwt cc.;ca Wm. Mellinger last week built The Odd Fellows mot as usual i uat ...i, f,, o..i ; .u U...i. i lin,., ,.. an outside stairway on the store , at the I. O. O. F. hall, Saturday. L.. , ti, .: , ,: clos.-d and Mi Knth Duncan. I cm. i.iii uii runic 1 1 1 1 It." , - . N. A. Perry went to Portland ; visiting friends. who was the Uaeher has re- on Saturday evening. Mr o,xf, .,n , v ., tun.ed to her homem Scaj-poose. Vl , ' , , L S lxt ,M ani1 ife ,:iss,.,i h.o. Hward was In town on Floyd wh.te and Wallace; through Houlton Sunday en Saturday for the first time in Crouse attended the party at J. j route fur St. II.-l.-ns. wher, they many w.t.k havi b con. W. Saxton son Inday evening. . spent th, day. lined to his home with a severe Mrs. J. II. U rie of ('lit ton 1 Mrs. Matthews wer t to llainier illness. be a charming hostess. She was tertaining the A num. Ln for the fowls and expects to ash.. has returned to her home it Sunday to visit h. r da-Khter ! Mrs. iX)ui9 Kosa,co has re. turned from Sacrnmentn whither Roland Masten was in she was called on account of her r. I.... 'M 1 . of Oliver & Oliver. Mr. Oliver, has had a portion of the second story partitioned off for living rooms for his family. Mr. Corwin is going in for and ! chicken raising on a large scale. in en- lie nas lencea on an excellent A 1 i I me rec.pieni 01 a nun.oer 01 ber of HouIton and gt ,,elenslhavea supply of early spring pretty and useful gifts from her ; peop,e were gregent 8nd rep&rt a i broiler3 soon- little friends, who all wished her many more happy birthdays. The following were j resent: Mamie and Babes McQun, Mae and Frances Waller, Helen and Grace Chambers, Willa Mae Welch, Nina and Freida Crouse. Samuel Long, Houlton's mayor, after a short visit with her daughter. Mrs. Philip Porter. j Mrs. Charles Morris on Satur-i very pleasant evening. Mrs. Wm. Mellinger enter- j is improving the appearance c f uav r"ni wnt to fct- Helens to tained a party of her acquaint- jof his tmilding by erecting a attend the meeting of the Arti ances on last Thursday after-j wide porch along the entire front Bans of which she is a n.emher. noon in honor of her mother, j of the candy shop, theatre und Lawrence Tarbell of Yankton Mrs. Mills of Vernonia, who is 1 Commercial rooming house. w as in town on Thursday. 1 a. rr 1 f - . . Mae Morris, Helen Whit-;, Leah ; nT ues- inree umes oiow Hobert Weaver and family Mrs. Oliver Smith spent Tues Oliver, ILrii tte A ilkir.s. Acr e s werf played. Among those pres-,have returned to their former day of last week visiting friends Wicks and Mesdames Robertson ent ereMesdames Combs, Chas. home near yankton, having un- in the city. and Smith, The death of Herman Hansel rsht" comes as a shock to his friends i in Houlton. Only la.t week he1 The Crouse Bros, have recently was reported to be imi rovir g. '. B1'm d a c-.ve6 contract with the hut he suddenlv became worne I Western Cooperage Co. at Tren and died on Monday, :ar:h 10, at! holai to furnish stave j ar.d bolts the St, Vincents hospitjl, where:""'1 w haul 8a,ne tc Houl-on. he had been under treatiiert for Th'3 rne;in the a'eady em serious burns rereiveti hileat-if,''vment of manv r'lon V'ith tempting :o exVngui th': f n- u';,fT 3- Co!on Crous expcrHto which c'.?si.r yed lis b il ry 5 h ,p ' U: Trenhtlm. ft cr ct . P. and lunch rrom iornc ; r.e .-;). ';' ''jr(' -l 'err h ,r H;vl on His remains wen tak r to Fn- )i ilyien & Hansen have a ley's undert.'ikirf-pari .1:; in Pert-, 1:0 t v.t U furnirh '.l e city of land, where they wi.l irj ur. til j Port ar d 2 jO.000 pav 1 g bh ks. 1 r.Uiel. Mrs. T fttm ...... I...., MM 1 "III LtllMU lilL in Ml ill' 1U- companied hy her daughter L.is. George Perry and familv at & . . 1 1 i 1 leni.eii cniUVIl services .n Si sister's death. ur. Harris was up from Hainier on Tuesday. M i vrv 'much with his new location and says Rainier is a good busi ness town. tov n de r. M01i(!;,y. jUiiil . s friends make arrang';m.-nts for burial. Mr. Hansel pruumably leaves no relatives. tiFL !x Tr it. f .i yvnue, iveny ana miss ropejoy. tij recentv resided in Idaho. Mr. Mrs. Delmar Ma-ten nnH in. The hostess served dainty rC-iWoaMP in crai1 n In honL- i:i font lo.mll I L..0f MTS. ClintflO 'rrc.(f Oregon. home of John Masten a few days Lavid Vincent and wife were Mrs. Gill of Columbia City was last week- visiting in Houlton on Sunday, in Houhon on last Friday, visit- T. S. White spert Saturday in Mrs- Thompson White spent ing friends and shopping. Linnton and Portland. jthe day in Portland Saturday. Robert Seal of Columbia City H- F. McCormick went through i Mrs. Allenhauj'h and mother it 1. 1 . 'V: i 1 . . spent a lew hours in Houlton nouiton on Sunday in his elegant n-.hnam 01 llachelor Hat, last Wel'iesday. r.vx 10-horse power B.iick car. Mrs. James Chris'iansen of Mr3. Will Karth and flMighte Portlan 1 arrived in tlio cit " on Hi't'a spent Monday ir, town. .Si Li;rd: j and will go to Tien- Pad Fak? visited his purtnis i holm to join her husband. l'e -v days last week. Mrs. G. Col veil of Happy Hoi- VIrs Nick Ilrir n spent Saturday low spe.it the day in town Fri- a.i the guest of her mother, Airs, day. Hendricks. West & French, will-diggers, ' -Jr. and Mrs. Met Hazen at- jare still engaged in digging the tended the Larger funeral ar. city well. Ysnkton on Fiiday. ' George Kelley is visiting rela-' Mr. and Mrs. Charlos lives in town. He arrived to at- 'll Mill, i .. .,,... 1 .1 1 .1 1, I"1 "-' ii ui uier ree Methodist church, (ieorge Crant was home from ... -I .... t iMe last osi ay. Mru . . , ... I Mrs- Anderson of near Warren Mrs. U-o. U. vg,.I of Rainier , was shopping in Houlton Tues arrived here on last Thursday 1 day. anu spent the duy as the guest wc re s T. S. tri) to On tl.i; opping in Vnit? 11 1 i-Truer M uiday, returning 1 o'c!o( k t rain. Kelcl This means quite a stri';e of luck for Lahlgren &Hansei, and will insuie steady work for a while. Mr. Stains ha3 had the inta.-ior f of his residence on A t in street ptcts to am fi . 111 If everything materh. izes as expected, Houlton w ll I ave an cmf-ri'i-rrv hfisnitnl 11 il l f sr re 1 ro-U wir: 1fr? Un c r , . v , ,v v . .. ..I. r, tr .i ,1- and a resident physician si,d sur-j leave on Atril 1, wit h his wife, j Lt,m ' -u3-veiiy euu.ng. geon. The emergency liospiial for Lockaway Beach, v.iere tl.iey Mrs. U. V. Clark is on the sick will he a ereat thintr for .loulton wil' f oend th? summer with their , ,lst again and also for St. IfekiU, for 'daughter. ir... '". ieiel v. i! ' i" ! - I. ::'. en . -lM y, d 'lytho We:::rn y.vvH C i: ar.u will move I is family ; Tn 1 1 ho n t live. Mrs. L. Shit, r 1; ; ..;n,. Portland for a vi: it. Ix)uis Rosasco has leased the Despain ranch, near Houlton, and expects Boon to move into his nw home with his family. Mrs. Conway visited with hpr mother Mrs. Richardson on Tues day. r. S. White on Tuesday disin fected the pest house, the last of the small roX patients having re-I'oviT.-d and return! t iheir j hon i. I 'T'''l Krantz nn.l wife were in town Tuesday. i ('- T. Prescott ninl M O I nr. Mond.nv " irus . ity j,t ., ;,! ui.r v, as rida v. romo to fer ,' ,.t il - ' 1 .H I 1 . lev. of ti. scarcely a week passes b. t there is an accident or patioits are taken to Portlard for -urgical operations, arid it is it will not prove to rumor. hoped that be only a K. A. Koon3, w ho is a repre sentative of the Rierscn Machin ery Company in Portland, was in Master. ' Ktv- V L- "ar of Rai w re in from camp on Ray Tarbell of Yankton was in ' the city Wednesday. ! Mrs. Skuzie of Bachelor Flat! D. Eversaul was in town Tues-1 was snooping in town Thursday. I '. '.I;lv;s,!'"lt . 1 i, tr , , , . iacoma f-n last '.cturd iv i h day. . Perry Usher made h s umm L .. ... . '."lul"''y hy tin , ,i , . . pau oeain or Miss Wager of Portland Sf ent ; weekly visit to Scappoo?e. I i,t. . .-n c l Ur...:.. iiu v in eral rervices Barger. Mr:i. I. J. IT i - I n v. Tacoma n last ctun ii. . i .. .. ., " Ul" "r'au,er, who had if t.n;.' on offi- ! mik. visit l''"y IMiermade i lortland last ll 1 I I . , A 1 .-. - . I . H the city last week anc. arranged ineir rancn near ,i0Ull(,n- j 'n' cany train Saturday from a H bh(.yL to fjrnish the power rrd trans- The machinery for the Beavers' i Lrief visit with her husband. v.cek mi's inn machinery for our Jccal furniture factory has arrived. i Mrs. Linn Decker has been on ! c..r,.rr r A family of Shoahone Zndiam furniture factory. Frank Bro n of Yankton Fpent the sick list for several days. I ,i..,T',. , ' , n" lltUl' from Wanhinfrton went ir IIoul- Kr. Shattuck in clearing his Monday in the c'ty. Martin Whi'fo Hl,.nU't i'. . ' -'lur,l(''l routed lota up In fine Bhape. This prop. A. S. Thompson, a nrnmln.m mavnr. In lln.,l.. W-,il I '.. . . ,n Vunc,"JVer, . t. .. . t , ii nun a piejifaani Visit vi th :vns. Ga.-riaon'HfLilier. n I-;.,, ,. ) Mr' Eregfl Crousa departed , man, of tlic Herald. On Saturday aiiemoon, March JU, Mr. Oenaman entertained a . .. M W ' . . t , . :Z"lZ.tL.K.f the ton on Tuesday, having ,wu vnuiruiB LWPITtn t.trthM...l . . . n I r f . . " l"""""" J...-L.' the river ana wumeu irjm 01. err n recently purcn uea Irom rea eatetfl man f l'riin,i .. . ,!. fi.n i4vivua fV wum " m J 14 iloulton on Tuesday. It'il., . . C hi en. Helena ciai husinoss Friday. J- II. Zeigle of Portland, repre Ji'ntinjr the interests of Herman Hansel was in the city Tuesday "f last week. Mrs. Walker, mother of Mrs, Oj'r.nK3t.en, Wno na, bccn yery r"p several weeks, is reported tf I, -nlon Crouse will shortly ''ove with his family to Tren H'dm. the better to attend to hi new interests there. H. Poe an(j wjfe e Jn town on Tuesday, Mesdames Aaron Kelley and "ffderson visited friends ln l. Helens on Saturday after noon, remainintr tnr t, the evening.