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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1913)
St. Helens Misted houml.il 1 HIS 1 mu4 "? t'-i't jj,a Mit Publishing Company ...... I . ' ''! rl Hitttvr Jmi iihijt Hi. tllh ht .! l t'i IMl-IH. SiiwH'iiirrmN Katks iiw " . , muiiili (jrtrli.iiiK rmri m te known on p !l ,,llmi I..K: uvllrr W CCU' irr lln u.ilrr 'J ccu irr line County Official ft l apCr . . , , . , The .Neliniem vumy 11 neimy ill in Columbia County. At least J tlu.re Hu vaney. n " rlv,r in tb. county that "PPorta 1 " . I iione of tho most beautiful as well as productive valleys in the State of Oregon. It is a terri tory cajiuble of supporting many more families, but the people there are handicapped in tie matter of K'ttintf transportation and of roads leading to nnd from the vulley. Imperially is this so from the upper or Wrnonia end uf the valley. From St. Helens toVernotiia it is about 22 miles, and yet to jret over therewith ary comfort or safety it rcjuires about 10 or r) mib'8 travel, around bv way of f'latskanie or or else by way of Washington county. That a Rood passable road with easy grades could be built from Trenholtn to Vernonia ii the statement of men who know the country and the con ditions. If such is the case it h;uld be done at once. The people ot ttuil community are en tilled to It and I lit! people of liilS:""" ) "l" wiijiiTirri reports portion of the county are entitled i"f farmers, has nol known how to it. In a county with no moro;'"uch to wil. Kverything about rea than Columbia there should the cannery looks good and "mnella" be flint class madi connecting K'od. the place inside anl out beinn every locality. There should be - perfect in its sanitary condition. Rood road from Rainier to Corvullia (Jazttte-Times. G dilo and from lUinier to Clats- kanie. A3 a matt r of fact there i t . . , .. . . , $o equity in two tfood lots for shou d be. in a bu m to a Rood . . . ... i -i Mai to the NVhalcm Valley, a;""""1 ",,U,M-- river hiRhway from one end of j W. I'arsons, St. Helens. ttie emmty to the other, passable ; . it all times of the year for all of vehicles. To da this To do this would cost considerable money, j Fof l)artit.ular!i t.n,)ujre f I)livi(1 but under the present state laws j Sl.a,1,W01iei 0rt,. 2tp the raising of the money could: bedone by lloatinjr iMind.s so that ; nDr.,.t.,,irr ,rn n li' theroa lH would all Ik- built at ORDINANCE 160, Con d once and not by piece-meal. The taxes laid would go towards ( . . . . , . W-ipk interest and a BinUm fund instead of repiiirinjf a hole . here this year and a jiatch there next vear Tho rreintv needs Rood roads. There is plenty of assessable property in the county to pay for it without hurting ny one, and it Fcems that a kvneral movement should be ma le soon in order to Ret action in this important matter. And now comes Home enter I'risii jf citizens t.f Ttxas with a iih.icription paper nakintr the people to subscribe ftich sums ns they are able to spare for the purpo.eof raiHinlf8u(Iicier.tfund9"..lre h.h.. ii.l.ty .Uj. " I i .'..4.-.s ..t mi v mi. I till lPk'Ml MaMltft with which to pay the livinjr. ex Penses of Secretary of State Wm J. Kryan. It is expected that iiO.OOO will be raised in this manner and that this will be ufTuMent, together with the I W.000 salary, to keep the Secre tary in WashinRton for four years attending to his duties in stead of lecturing around over the country at so much per lec ture. During the past week there has been at least 10 inquiries for houses to rent. There are peo ple coming in all the time and no houses to rent. A number of families have secured tents and P'tched them on leased lots and are no living in them. Every hj'use in town is rented and occu pied, with a possible exception foneor two which have been vacant only a week. Rents are t(M hitfh. ordinarily five and six room houses well back renting to JUTiiit-r month. Ite r.1 ms that it would Khh invcHtim-nt for some j.or Hnn who have the money to build houses for rent in St. Helens. The Corvlli cannery, Imvin? iliMme. of utrswl.errieg, rhuUrb an.l KooK beirii-H, i now linmhiiifr l.!w;up ,M,rrit'. loKunberrieu and n bluekl.f rrif. ami prejiarintr for the reception of about 1,000.000 pound of bj-arm or Bomethini: like twenty to twenty-five enra of beans whra canned. The late ruing proved the wilvntion of the I ti'Jtn rrnn arwl tlwi l ' ftuvtv ; ,H t'very probability of the quantity i reported at the cannery beinjc much Uirxv than tli b.i ctioiate. The I,,.,,,,, w be handled largely by iu.h;n ry . ,,-i,,K !,!,, t care for tV()rars, ,Uy jf Bi A cutler Wil make the b.. work larely nutoinatic. Manager Tinker snyii thy cannery will uxe from COO.OOO to 7lo,()00 cann thin Kcasun, mot of them gal lon car. a. Tin.' Inrtre warehouse in already filled with canned Kms, at least 1 2.000 worth. Two curs will Ifo out Monday, and then car will Ko out almost daily. More lojran berrieH und miiiill fruits came in than were oiijjinnlly reported, but the cannery could have doubled on thee. There in every demand. Cherrirsi were largely ipoiled by rain, but even tins.' found a place at the cannery, beinjr put in the pie Ifrade and sold at a fair price. Kver thititf at the cannery looks like real business. A half hundred are buny und they look happy in the well lighted, well ventilated woik rnuiim. The only kick, and this isn't a kick exactly, is that the niamiKcnieiit. having no field man. .....I ...I..:- : j- - ... Team for Salt S years old. Well , u-..;i,. ,.(... "-on i. himi .iru.khM.. r to nv p,-.o tbe lime in a iliiinken or intoxira'ed . ,,..,,,.,, of 1, iat j , r E..H lo ,ny , ,, o ca l ne.i i,y, r (McioriiiK iiirounh any iourm, riotou or nul iwlul con, tin t, or oy or '"""Kh nr ""HU'll ur a-nlt ami iiattrry. pccunln( in hif t r thi-tr pUce ol business, and tbat he or they will full I, fully kei'. and couforin to, all the con lilions and requirements of Ibis or dinaiu'e, II I ollltr onlMiaiiies of said lit) and the luasof the Slate ol Oregon. And in case ol the vio ation of any ol thf fotejoiHK c n.liti' ns by uny per on, nr HrollS, K''"U "tn bond, or by any iinploje, aeiil or i tln r Je'soii aclitiK for liiin or tin in, hi -T th-ir 1 ren-e u'l ! t fi'ffri ed iind he or I hey shall hr liui ! I 'v n Cik'oI not less than f 10 no, mo .-Ill in f '.tl, or bv imprisoned In tbe oily j ol not l-m ilun five diia nor ccrunm under i-aid 1 ) A Sec t . ti 2. I: slinll b- unlaw ul for anv peis n or number of person, h. y beii.K 1,KI vol. r of I he City of Si. lbl.ns, to ninoiiKirate aKint he Issuance ol any license tieieun.li-r. Smh remon atraiice or reuioiistrniice" lix" he filed with the ncorder nt least thri eduja plior to the time of the hearinK of the application by the Common Council ol said City, "'! "i.iy be based upon the Kroniid: 1. That rnHjorPr of the leual vot nil the City do not de-ire a license to i-"'ie to the applicant r T plicants anil such rcmoltstrslice sIihII ..-.i... I suliicieiit if it iball contain the names of number of 1i-k.i1 voters of sai l city etpl il lo a majority ol all l, Kal voters therein; 2. lU.it the per. aon nlyK h ,ictn4 hN" c" once or more times convicted under the li.pmr l..ws.f the City of St. Helen-, Oregon, or the Stt of Oiejmn; and II, any other good ami sulllcient ren-on. Head the (list time July SI. IM.1. Uea.l the iecoml time July !2S, 11)13. Head the third time and pioeed Aug. 4th, MIX Approved by the Mayor Auij.ist 4. P. 1 13. A. W. Mueller, Mayor. Attt.t: K. K Quick, Recorder. I ODGEl ""I MO ; I'lltCI.KM. 48, Women ot W.MKkm t, niceli the second n. loiirth Til- afii-rnom of tueh ion:i ,.t II,, niton, Ore. Mn, KU Wilfhtnin, 'iuir.lian .Neihtxir k'.Hiosi', Ore. ; Minnie A Morley, Clerk. ColiiinbU KiKM!iiiiii-nt No. 77, I. o. ') K. meets in Die I. (J. O. f, Hull, on llitt mtoimI Knd fourth 'IhnricUy ol eHcti I nieut)it Kijouriie pHtiiarehs moHt lor.imoy invi'eu to meet with u. H O Itolx j, Chief Palriarch. V. W. I'.lakenlev, Kcril. COI.UMr.IA HO ! J'.S'l'l'.AO No. 2lr,ti I'rotlieitKXMl of Amerieati Veoinen, tin-els tlie iktoiiiI met fourth We'l nesilny iiixht ol eiu l uiotitli ut Yiink lon.Ore. VinltniK uieuiltcri we'colne. K. S. IIinson, I lonoritlile Foremnn C. K I.akk, Corrc-pomlent. MIl'Ai: C:i,TKt.. NO. .), O. K. s Mrels in lnn nlc h ill the wnnl ami fourth Sutur I vho. noli month MAKY (iKOKOK, W M. I.CCV (.KAY. Secretin v r '-' 'j- , H. Helm Lodge No. V r-'i M jyi tt'1' i. ). K.huud- tr jj.oti ti e second ami fourth S:itunlays ofrmh uio.itli, visiting meiiiltrii are aluavs given B lu-arty welcorne. Ctiai. It. rler, N. i. J. W. Allen, S.c. Av .ii I.i'ilu'e No '.' KiiiKlita nt i . m meetn every Tnexdiiy Kvenii.(( in ,us 'le Hull, St. HelttiH. Viiitin( Ki.ilitit hI Ay a w elcome. M. 1-. Miller, c. r. 11.11,1,1 K.im, K. of R .1 S ST. IIKLh.NS I.OIMiK NO. A V A A M. McrU 1st an, I 3d Satunlay in each month. Visiting brother) conli.illy welcomed. U W t'lat k , Maftrr; H. K. Qui. k. .Secretary. Tiii'ed ArtlcH-ii, Assembly No. HO, u.irtitlir-l atnl tliir'l Satunlaya i,f each month at K. o I'. Ilnll, Kt. Heictn. Ulcers: M. A , John Cringle ; Snp'nt, Mi l.izie llo' euson ; Si c, MrB. Mabel ll ll; Tivhi . K. II . KobetiPon. All visit i 1 1 K A-li'am lire conlinlly invited. o TIic Soap of a Thousand Uses COME JLL YOC PAT XT ICRS, I'll TXT ICRS and MKC1UX1CS and TRY A BAR OF RAINIER SOAP C.H.JOHN&CO. THE HOUSE THE ir o-cap-'i-Mca-o-' All Work Guaranteed. R. CONSTANTIN Plumbing and Sheet Metal St. IltLns Oliver & Oliver HOULTON, ORE. General Merchandise FARM PRODUCE WANTED An Invitation is extended you, to visit the Favorite Restaurant mmumwmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmuuuwmmmmmtmmmmmmmmm everything built new and clean ZIP STU OK II AK.F.R, Prop. Hry Fir Wood for Sale Delivered in Houlton and it. Helens. Wm. Skuzie. - CHURCHES Houlton, first and third Sundays. 1'reaehinK by the pastor, Kev. W. f. Fairehild at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. m. H. O. Oliver, Supt. Yankton, second and fourth Sun days. I'reachintc at ) 1 a. m. and 7:110 p. tn. Union Sunday school at 11a. rn. Warren Preachinjr at 3 p. m. on first and third Sundays of each month. Other points, week nights. W. T. Fairehild. Pastor. All kinds of job work done at the Mist oflice at reasonable prices. Columbia County Bauk OLDEST IN THE COUNTY ST. HELENS, OREGON Capital . . $50,000 Surplu. . . . 10,000 Stockholders Additional Liability 50.000 Total . . $110,000 TJiis is yoiu protection when you d o husiness irilh the Col am hi a Co. J'xinh. Four )er cent in terest paid on Savings !. I counts. Ami amount will start an account. -BOARD OE DIRECTORS Wm. M. Ron, President L. R. Rutherford, Vice-Prea. A. L. Stone, Cashier J. S. Allen, Ai.t. Cashier L. G. Ross III! LLU IOE3E Eil OF QUALITY- OE3I I Estimates Furnished. Heating Work Oregon For Sale 24 white Leghorn pul lets and cockerels; also fancy pigeons, several varieties. 1'igeons received blue ribbons at Clatskanie Fair. For information and prices write Robert Hamlll, Deer Island Ore. Houlton Free Methodist Church Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thtrsday even- ng at 8 p. m. J. N. Wood, Pastor. 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