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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1913)
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UOIIHRTSON h CENTRAL MARKET Dkai.kk in Fresh (ind Cured Meats Fish and Poultry, Produce Your Order Solicited Good Prices Full Weight Phone 60 St. Helens, Ore. St. Helens Mill Co. Lath Electric Lighting (Saves Your Eyes) Steam Heating (Prolongs Your Lives) Wood Lumber ton ami St. Ilelona Satunlay in the in- tori'tita of the telephone. Mrs. II. J. McAlliater i atill in Tort lnd taking treatment for aathnia. Mrs. Nina Mi lntlr and children who wore callfd to St. John Friday on account of the illnean of hr dauuhter who i in the hoitnitat at that place, returned home Tucttday and reporla her liaunhtcr much improved. Ceo. Cropp HulTored a painful acci dent Saturday. While cutting atave bolta a piece of steel Hew. injuring hi eye. Carl Tappcn made a trip to Uillloro Saturday, returning Sunday. Several from here attended the elec tion Tuesday. I'harlea llein and duaghter Marie visitid lloullon and St. Helena Tues day. A telephone company wa organized :tt Tretiholm Monday evening and the following otlicere were elected: I'rea., 0. A. Uriimldo; vice-l'rea. . Floyd White; Pirectora. J. Christensen. Oeo. Wilson and Chits, ileim; Secretary. I'. E. Hroekawy. The Oompany propoae to tuilc an indcpemlent line to St. Hel ens. Already $'.'.'0 has been mi set! for that purpose, and the work of con st ruction will tegin at once. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Floater and son. who have lieen sojournit g at Happy Hollow for sometime, moved tack to their home on the mountain this week. North Scappooee Mrs. Kachel Lewis is here from Port land this week visiting hei mother. Mrs. Lizzie McFailand and other rela tives and friunds. Mr. Chas. McFarland finished pick ing his apples last Thursday. Pave Lynch. Charles McFarland and Clarence Lewii made a flying trip to Portland last Saturday. Mrs. Pates is here from California as witness in tho Pender trial, and is visiting with friends in North Scap poose. Geo. Ramsey is getting ready to crush rock to put on the roads. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hast of Portland were visitors of Mrs. Pass' parent!, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cloninger over Sunday. Sidney Winslow made a business trip ot Ctrlton. Wn., Saturday. HOULTON A CAREFUL READING OF THIS AD Will Disclose Two Mistakes Made Purpose ly by the Printer. Head it over and briny; it to our office with mistakes correctly marked and yon will WIN A PRIZE A PRIZE WORTH WHILE TOO ! ! Just this week we have placed on the market a portion of St. Helens that has heretolor been overlooked. A choice res., dence section, level lots,closc in and sightly 54 INSIDE LOTS AND 12 CORNER LOIS at $75 and $100 each w itli terms ol $10 Doun and $10 a month. 7 blocks to river NOW ABOUT THAT PKIZH: Thr first a rson a lio hrinQs the Mist to our oJiee with the two errors taonerhi marked and htiis one o tn se ehoue lots will he Jicrn OXi: MOM'III.Y J'J ) M H.YT FliKH o'eianje. If you hay tiro lots you will .7 nianthtyt',tuij i, n ut free on each lot. TJieirsoi who ( untsscondu it!t (he errors properly marked and huys one of our lots on the Fasy I'utmcnt Plan, will reeeiee (he St. Helens Mist for one year free ofeharijr. We also hare ufn r property, !nth in the city und country. Prices and terms rtiiht. Call at our oJii e and let us show you. ST. HELENS IMPROVEMENT CO. Till: F.ISV PJVM.WT PL IX FPM ST. 11FLFXS OUFJIOX Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAY I NG AND TRANSFER All Business Promptly Attended To PHONE 15 OR 12 ELMER BLACKBURN ST. HF.LENS. OKECON Prop. n OS AM) HSTIrtATIlS I LKMSHLlJ ON ALL KIM3 OP WORK E. W. KETEL- CONTHACTIjU IS Concrete Work 'Plastering MY WOHK J THK JUST It A LOMM I A OA J ION i Ceojut Finishing Bricklaying,. ST. HELENS. OREGON William Henry Palmer passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. B. F. Casteline of this place early Saturday morning, and was laid to rest in the I. O. (). F, cemetery at Warren Sunday afternoon. The deceased was born near Pitstuhrg. Pa., in 1H36. When he was only a boy he got the "gold fever" am reached Califonia at the age of 1U. A year later he came to Monroe, Oregon. Shortly after he was married. but his wife did not long survive the birth of their son, John Palmer, who now lives at Nile, Wash, In 1RG2 he waa married again to Mrs. Mary Iluck ingham, Five children were born to this union: Mr' Alice M. Parker, Maricopi, Cal. Mrs. Sarah L. Caste ine, Houlton Oregon; .Mrs, Elizabeth Campbell, Alpine, Oregon; II. R. Pal mer, San Piego, Cal. ; and Marion A. Palmer of McMinnviHe, Ore, who came to attend the funeral, the only one aside from Mrs, Casteline who could be present, Resides his wife and the children Father Palmer is survived by 2) grandchildren and five great-grand children. He was a carpenter and led an active life up to few menths be fore his death : he was also man of strong character and had been a mem ber of the M. E. church for more than 40 years. He was loved and respected by all who knew him. Tho 42nd session of the Columbia County Pomona Orange met in Yank ton Saturday, Nov., 1st, with Worthy Master Robert Lovelace in the chair. The forenoon session was short, din ner being the main thing just then, but after dinner the members settled down to an afternoon of business. Mr. White of Eastern Star Grange of Port land gave an address on Free Speech ami took advantage of the privilege implied by the title to poke good deal of fun at eo,ual surfTage, but in the end gave the ladies present the impression that he is on their side, aa ell good (rangers are. Hon. (',. L. Tarbell, president of the Columbia County Fair Association in troduced the following resolutions: Whereas, it waa clearly demonstrated this fall that Columbia County can have as good a fuir as any county in the slut", and Whereas, our grounds need some money expended upon them, and our buildings are inadeo,ate; therefore be. it rea-;lved That we, the members of Pomona Orange, do ask our honorable County Court to set aside the snrn of $10i0 to be eipendcd upon the grounds and buildings. The needs of the fair were briefly and convincingly explained by Mr. Tarbell. He stated that this year some splendid artilces in different lines were taken away by theowneri fur la k of room to show them. In answer to a question be stated that the present buildings cost about $300. Double present space is needed for the coming year. Chas. Nutt.editor of the Rainier Review. Robt. Lovelace. Dr. Edwin Kosa, Prof. Collins and others sike in favor of the resolution. Or. Kosa suggested that a new hall at least 60x120 feet should be built anil the preaent hall used for a stable. The resolution was 'unanimously adopted. The following resolution was read by Mr. Louis Siegcrt of Vernonia: Whereas, the changing boundaries of road districts Into four districts in the county l.i of no advantage to tho fur ther cause of good roads in the county. He it resolved that we, the Pomona Orange of Columbia County condemn the action of the County Court for arbi trarily changing the boundaries of mud districts without the consent of the people; and lie it further resolved, that the road taxes raised in the several districts be expended in the districts in which they are raised. These resolutions were also unani mously adopted and 0. L. Tarbell was appointed to lay the resloution before the court. Mr. Gessell of the Nehalem Valley introduced the following: He it resolved, that wc are opposed to bonds being issued for roads or any other purpose. State Lecturer II. A, Darnell spoke against bonding, saying among other things that a 20-year ft per rent bond doublod itsef by the time it is duo This resolution was also unanimously adopted, the expressed s-ntimetit of evury member being in effect: Wc want good roads, but we want to lax ourselves to pay for them as we get A letter from the In partmutof Agri Portland. I liey have Im en spead culture asking for suggestions as to ing soti.e lii"ntlis in the wist. Th how the department could help the fuin,.r Ix-inf an old soldier attended farmers' wives Mrs. Alice Pro n. j t,,g ri.uriin at (Jett ysburg. Mrs. Armstrong ami Mrs. Geell were j ,. appointed to answer the letter "tlive, The Inst tnert.ng of the snktnD Ufl II'NH ruHtin wmh wii' nri mm nmi , --- ! Iter of ienkeri l ing present ho The supper was a. bountiful as the "pokf "''' ''""'I1" ,lM wt dinner had been, and the s m i.iI hours Culuml.ia river hik'hwav. The were greutly enjoyed by nil. Duru.g iLtor ofjth' Kuinicr tteview the evening session a program w as ' jirewtit rendered by members of the Yankton' ,,, , .lance m two weeks, which will lc thfir A goo. program will W tended Grange, under thr direction of Mrs. Tyler, lecturer. Eleven rand.dntrs were Initiated in to the invsleries of . "P' nuig Pomona. The session rl d at 1 o'clock lfvn. ami un invtUtloii m ex Sunday mormon. . to till YANKTON NEWS Sol vices in the church S itnUv nt 11 a. in. Preaching ly lliv. Mowery . Mr. und Mrs. Iluher inoved from Portland und ure residing on their furm. Mrs. Htisrhcon's vinitinr her. Their Methodist Notice The Methodist services will I held In tho school house. Sunduy School, JO ii. m Morning t rvice 1 1 "' Kpworth It ague, i' KveiiiriK tti riiion, 7:110 p. m- Dryl- irWo..,! for Sale - 1'eliverrd Helens. Wm. Skuzic. imnnts are in llotilton uiul t home is in I EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN EVERYTHING MODERN AT THE ST. HELENS HOTEL J. OEORCE, Proprietor ALL BUSSES CALL AT HOTEL RATES il.OO AND UP SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS Oliver, Oliver & Plummer GliNKUAI, iUHRCIIANDISl- wo tarry an up-to-date line of DRY GOOD.S CLOTHING, HOOTS and SIIOKS as well as OUOCKklKS, IIAKDWAKK, TINVVARI? IIoui.ton "j" Okkiw'N I - I i . ..!!- I -1 them.