St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, October 24, 1913, Image 6

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NITRO CLUB
SHOT SHELLS
Steel Lined Speed Shell for Fast Bird
RIRDS have a right, of course, to fluh up whoiev
ever they please and fly otf at any unexpected
angle I What you want ia the nearest thing to point
blank aim the shortest pouibU lead.
Shoot (ka tpJ $UU Rnington.L'MC Si I LtnmJ Arrow
and Nitro Qub. They get your load to tha bird quicker than
any other shell known to the shooting fraternity. Their ateel
lining grip the powder, giving your shot charge the full
benefit of tha explosive fotca.
11 s a rAemin(fton-vjm mm-rnal steel lining so if you
want speed you muet see that you get Remington-UMC
Arrow or Nitro Qub. ,
Ym will ind a Kill iiilnnat la die Hoce of tha awe) alatt (War
ei tau sacaoa. IdaMirs Btam by tha Had Ball mark am the boa.
Remington Anns-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
399 Breedwey i New Verk
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J. A. BILL
E. C. KOBF.RTSON
S CENTRAL MARKET t
Duals its in
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Poultry, Produce
Your Orders Solicited Good Prices Full Weight
Phone 60 St Helens, Ore.
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St. Helens MilECo. I
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Electric Lighting -
(Save Your Eyes)
Steam Heating
(Prolongs Your Lives)
Lath Wood Lumber
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
DRAY I NC AND TRANSFER
All Business Promptly Attended To
PHONE 15 OR 12
ELMER BLACKBURN
ST. HELENS, OREGON
Prop.
ri.ANS AM) ESTIJIATES I L'RNISHEO ON ALL
KINDS OF WORK
E. W. KETEL-
CwAtut Finishing.
Bricklajirjg,
CONTRACTOR IN
.Concrete Work
.Plastering
MY WORK IS THK IliST RECOMMENDATION
ST. HELENS. OREGON
So attractive have been the reports
of the superior quality of Oregon apples
that a party of pilgrims cams all the
way from Johannesburg, South Africa,
to Portland in order to see for them
selves whether or not Oregon fruit wits
to muth better than that from otht'r
parta of tha world. They came, they
taw, and they left orders to the extent
of 25 carloads of the finest applea Ore
gon could produce. This purchase it
merely the enteting wedge. In the
past the bulk of applea for the South
African trade have been purchased in
Nova Scotia and other eastern sections,
but acquaintance with tho wonderful
coloring, quality and long keeping char
acter! dies of Oregon apples will un-
Idoubtedly result in diverting practi
cally all future ordera to tho Pacific
Northwest, a movement which will be
greatly atimulated when tho l'nnama
Canal ia In operation.
The executive committee of tho Ore
gon Dairymen's Asaocitaion has fixed
upon Wednesday and Thursday, Oct.
29-30, aa the datea for the annual meet
ing to be held at Tillamook. A strong
program haa been prepared for tho
locoHsionand dairymen from all over
the state are urged ta make a special
IelTort to be prcnent. Those who ex
pect to attend the convention are in-1
Isturcted to secure a receipt from the
railroad company for their fare in
I order to aecure a reduced rate for the
return trip.
Shipments of livestock from eastern
points to the Pacific International
Livestock Exposition at North Tort-
land, Dee. 8-13, aro to bo handled at
I one-half the usual freight rates. This
consession has been made by 29 rail
roads represented in the tram-continental
freight bureau ami will become
I effective November 1. Tho exhibitor
making rhipmenls under thit tariff is
I expected to pay the full one-way rate
on hia stock, and if it is not sold dur
ing the exposition, it may be returned
at owners rink free of charge within
30 days after the close of the show.
Mrs. M. C. Allen, of Portland
Will !e iu OUVKR, OMVKR & PLUM
M ICR'S Store for the next two weeks with n
Comi i.ktk Link oi' Latkst Kali. Mili.in
Kkv. I.adies of Houlton ami St. Helens nre
invieo! to cull on her.
While looking over the hats don't forget that
we carry an up-to-date line of DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, HOOTS ami SIIOKS ns well as
OROCl'RIKS, HARDWARi:, TINWARK
iann;
OLIVER, OLIVER & PLDMMER
Houlton, Oregon
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TRENHOLH
D. R. Fowler made a
Portland Tuesday.
Mrs. Ada I-atin who has heen
visiting f Honda in Klk City and
Silverton, the past Summer, re
turned home last week.
County School Superintendent
Wilkerson accompanied by Ass't
State Sup't Wells, visited the
Trenholm Rchool Friday on his
way to Vernonia to assist in the
dedication of the new school
building at that place.
Mrs Kfiie Wilson attended the
County Sunday School conven-
problem of rural Sunday Schools.
The Misses Mae and l-ois Fos
ter and Master I.ee. have return
ed from their visit in Portland.
Mr. Kario Tappen was a St.
Helens caller on Saturday.
Misstllaylha Crown of Port
land is visiting her aunt Mrs.
II. J. McAllister.
Horn: To Mr. Thos. Strunk and
wife on Oct. lo, a nine lb, girl.
Mr. Omar Nickerson of Ver-
n.inia. visited at the home of
tion at Clatskanie last .wednes- t.eo. ilson Sunday.
day and Thursday ami report a Mrs. Hein was a St Helens visi-
very enjoyable time. Mrs. Wil- tor last Saturday.
trip to 'son led in the discussion of the A Circulating library, and
topic, The Columbia County literary association was organ-
izeu at irenholm last week,
with a membership of S3. Th.
objects of the society are to pro
vide a good class of reading
matter for the pupils as well u
patrons of the Oistrict, ami ibo
to promote sociability in the
ncightorhood.
lino HKWAKt).
The Water Commit ion of the City rf
St. Melons will pay I Hit) reward fur the
arrett and conviction of the rn o
persons who shut down one of the aitcr
gata on the main lino recently, or bf
any person or persona danising or In
terfering with any water pipes on tb
line. Hy order of the Communion,
K. K. Ql!K Kr?f"
STUB
To be Torn Off by Chairman
STUB
To be Torn Off by First Clerk
OFFICIAL BALLOT
FOR BEAVER FALLS PRECINCT, COLUMBIA COUNTY. OREGON
NOV EMBER 4TH. 1913
MAIiK X HKTW'KKN THK NUMUKtt AN' I) ANSWKU OK KAC1I M KASl'KK V'lTKD HIl
KKFIiF.KNDUM OR!)KKKI) HY PiniTION OH TMK I'Koi'I.K
STAIK tJKIVKRSirV Ittll.DINC KH'.UK I HM) - K, f, rrr.l hv 4otl,.,r,.v ..( Mr II I I'a.k.-M., Sc. -rrlary,
Orrgoii Holier I'.lu. .itioii.tl Iii.iIi.iIi.mi. Ili tlrrm. nl l.i-jnc, No. HllV ( )i.t:..inaii lloil.lin,;, I'.irlUn.l, Orrgun.
lit .ntK.c i to provide f in. I, for rcpiif, and a.l.liii.iiu to I lie Si..ir lanvrrMiy lluildnii;., . follow,: l.il.Mry
Building, thirty thou . in d i..ll.ir; I iininr.-rin,; Ituil.lnig, hftrrn tli.Mi...n l doll.,r,, l. ...l 11.11 irn tli..i,..,o l dolUr.j
heating plant, ten thou .ami ilollaM. Vola YE3 ar NO
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No
HNIVKKSirV OK OKICON MW III 1 1 I.I i N( ; AI'I'KOI'KI I ION - Kil.rn-d .y authonty ,. Mr. II. j
I'arkiMin, ai sec retary, ttrrgon U glier rdurition.il In liluti..n, li. ttrnurnt L.-igiir, No. 409 (lirguiiMti Hoild-
ing, Portland, Oregon.-It, purpose i. to pr i.li- fund, to r tr.nt, r-juip and lurnMi a n,...lrrn firr proof
ad,nini,tration an.l.l..,,. room building, and to e, tend the heating plant to the ...inc. The amount .M.,.r.,.r.aled
therefor i one hundred thou.and dollars f 100,11011. Vote YE3 or NO
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Loral", little, n Vj, , I'rr.i.lrnl, Anli Sieriliati.Mt
I. purHr i, to .loih.irir the St.itr Hood of Health to
STKRILIA HON AI.'T- K. frrml hy authority of Mr,.
I.rague. No. 7110 41rd Avenue, I'.irtland, Or.ynn.-lt,
order ,u It ori'ii al opcr ition, as the Hoard .hall adiu . I.. I. ,(,.,,,,,. I i, ,t i . .:...:.. i i i'
ate, and ,e..al pervert., hoth tn.ilr and f, tn.ile, and d. luung w k.ll he ronod. red a,',... h. the ..'e l-e.ng urr
rouhncd in loine State in titulion. . vwra air,
. , Vola YES or NO
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Yes.
No
fOlfVrVATrORNKY A(.r-K.f.r,edl,y a, rity of Mr. K. frail., N., 411 Worcester lluildim.. Portland.
v."?"" ''"T" " ",'""vl."r . '"'" """""y hire..,), .oiinty ,u the State, and to fi. their ...larie. In he..
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ota YES or NO
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WORK M K.N'S l.'OM I'KNSATION ACT Referred hy authority of Mr VVillred T K. riill V.. Mil
.holding. Portia,. Oregon - The , o, Luic i, lo LI S,7 V, , , JZ tZZt
vote im or nj
vm
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NO
JtEFKURKI) HY AUTHOKITY OK THK I.KCISI.ATURK
- .- Vote YES oi NO
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