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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1914)
Countj' Court Proceed iims Tomberg Andrew Clausen, witness Claus Clauson, lame Bon Birkenfeld, tame Henry Johnson, same JcSn Karvonen.'interpeter E Ilillabery, board to prisoner O E Weed, J P state vs Duncan -CleoTrageaer, constable Israel ipnci, ; Wm McDaniel, same Ja Emmons, same Ctrl Enstrom, tame G W l'raker, same D T Early, tame Chas Bergerson, witness E E NicWerson. tame Garfield Smith, lame Clive Mills, same Litter Sheeley, asme F Lane, tame E Sessman, same F H Sherwood, exam oj unknown F H Sherwood, burial of unknown F H Sherwood, exam of L Stewart Dr C E Wade, cor phy for L Stewart J B WilVerson, postage J B Wiklerson, expense Mist Pub Co, supplies to school supt J W Wright, school meeting Frank Dixon, srr.ae C J Wallis, tame, J E Johnscn same, August Llmari, same Oscar Salmi, same A L Clark, same U W Clark, tame A Hangerud, asme T C Meehan, same J P Brown, tame Asa D HolaJay, tame G W Jordan, same John E Carlton, same H F Hilby, same R F Graham Sr. same Frank Brown, fame W H BumgarJner same O T Foster, same C J Smith, same H J Southard, truant officer Mist Pub Co, supplies to health 3oo 3 80 1 5o 1 So 1 So 1 So 1 25 4 25 8 8o 1 00 1 00 00 00 00 To 9o 5o Co 5oi 5o' 5o 19 00 9 lo 5 00 3 9o 22 To 19 00 2 00 00 00 00 oe 00 00 00 00 00 00 CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 NOW IS m TIME TO avail yourselves of an opportunity to shoe and clothe yourself and family. We will oiler for sale our entire stock at prices you can not alford to pass up. Ladies $3.50 Shoes, now .,.$2.75 Ladies ?3.no Shoes, now 2.45 Childs $2.50 Hi-Cut Shoes 1.90 Ladies Job Lot odd and end Shoes, pair .35 Shoes in this lot that sold for f 2.50 to 53.50 Men's regular 5.00 values, all new S4.25 Men's regular 4.00 values, all new 3.35 Men's regular 3.50 values, all new 2.90 Men's heavy Work Shoes, were 54.00 3.35 Men's heavy V."trk Shoes, were 3.50 2.90 Men's heavy Work Shoes, were 3.25 2. So Men's dress and heavy Shoes on sale on bargain counter worth 53.00 to 55.00 your choice 1.50 Here is the golden opportunity in our clothing stock we will sell you a suit, including your choice from the new ones 5io.co Suit for 5 7.35 5i2.oo Suit for 5 9.6V) 15.00 Suit for 11.45 2000 Suit for 16.35 $25.00 Hart, Schaffncr & Marx Suit 519.S5 Ladies good Seamless Hose, 3 pair .25 Childs and Misses Seamless Hose, 3 pair 25 Men's 53.00 hats 52.25 Mcti's 52.50 hats 1.90 Men's 2.00 hats 1.35 Hoys ha's and caps .25 Lot ot Rompers regular 50c now .35 Men's Trousers 55.00 ones 5i.oo rcduction--4.oo ones 75c reduction 53.00 ones 60c reduction. Do Not Miss Coming in as ICvery Article in the Store will be Sold WELCH & AMES officer 8 IV R E Schmidt, services to ""Bicknell 15 Ked Cross Amb Service Co, same to Foster 3 Watts and Price, supplies to Granat ? Dr C L Hatfield, aid to DeU. hild lo oroe for th Aged, ere of McDonald Hamilton Dr I. II. rare of Mrs Burnms Fred Trow, supplies to Yates Dr II R Cliii, care of Rodger Mrs E Ubister, board of 8 33 1 1 prisoners 47 44 32t li: 1 run oo 1 T M Word, same State of Oregon, fire patrol Mist Pub Co. a.s't rolls District Road Fund. District No. 1 Bert Braim lo lo t 3-! 7 3 r lo it; J B Duncan Gut Lange E Felto.. T:m Corsaglia B Sjuam J Mai ion B Iasia M Cam pi B J Keelan P Iasia W Carrie M Fresh A Popejoy Gus Hegele 12 5o W Kettrl G W Ramsey A II Averill Mehy Co Elon Felton Muckle Hdwe Co Hegcli Gus l'eall and Co Valrolinee Oil Co District No. 2 Oregon Lumber Co Rainier Lumber and Shingle Co Wm Combs J P Combs Ira Parcher Boysen Paul Chr Boysen Paul Chr Levi Alley J P Combs Wm Combs D C Kirby Mrs Lowe W E Bradley E F Copple District No. 3 J Tapley I 3 3S 49 . 3 3o 2S 13 15 IT 17 14 00 12 on 9 00 11 OO. 15 Ot T 00 7 no 1 Bo 2 5o 5 00 21 00 5 IH) II M 2 r.o 2 5o 2 r.o 1) 3S 22 :ii fi 5o 1 25 II 25 0 25 10 no 6 25 7 5o t! 25 r 00 15 00 S T5 2 5o 2 fl 3 15 2 IT 22 31 Joe Warner 00 J W N Van I G W Dailey 9o E F Shurtligde eo L A Peterson ' Edlin Peterson 00 Cecil Lane J 11 Pvtreson 00 II Ruddinun 2" West Oreiin. Vtnfir C "' . " District ' Ewdin North No. 4 Chus Smith Edwin Smith J S Myers Wm Pringle Willie Pringle 1 Less Rose " Krick Erikson 00 E A Ges. ll 00 Josh Rise 00 J Emmons "'"J John Eden ""'iMack Daniel 00 : A B Counts ' G C Mellinger ' C S Dallman 00 R L Spencer o L R Rose 5o I J J Purncy "5 ! IVtajohn "3 J Thos McDaniel j O Donelson 00 1 T Brown 3 2 J t 1 stia.iriHn D Early Davey Nickerson State Highway -Columbia Co Abs Co Columbia Agri Co 0 II Bennett General Road 60 Meier and Frank Co lij I a 21 to r', I. O Vadnais ."m Curl Walter ",Jj Libel McCau'ry Co "' j Same j Same 7'' ' o ' - I Same So Ketham Sta Co 2u! Libel McCauley Co 37 j F B Richmond 10 I S Harrison " , Lyman (irUwold 3 00 I::.; 31 Hi 25 !ii S5 Mo lo 35 So ("5 00 41 51 95 T5 Geo B Hooley Mrs E Lowe D C Kirty Oerin Packus P So J L A Porter I'Thos Mc.Mullcn 00 J Sweney l.'io O II Bennett O II Bennett O l Bennett II inymn hardc Co J K Gill Co J A Elliott Fred Trow Wit Holmes Kreu Trow C C Kelley C F trie lo 00 122 Tl I lit! I So r.2 4 s 111 9o M 25 HI I'.hi 2o 15 l.'.o 9o So 75 55 4o lo lo 4l t T Crony n ! Orrin Backus j R Z Myers F A Ross i L F Saiidstrom E B Bishop R C Scott ' R A N.iekm '. Herald Bevan ! A Nl.nrsen , Murry R Marvin j O E McAdums I Fred II Anderson I Henry A tVit 4 tta :v s 1 tif H 1115 I K S Fields C C KelUy P Scoy Van D S Birkett D Pe.-kwith P R Bell II E Gleason R W Ripley F J Marsh J N Ilishup G S Knapp G W Stulibs M S Kennedy C E Fisher II V Hamilton J A Elliott W F Eddy C J Sarvis C II Scvill E E G.horn Cecil dolman C II ll.terle 0 M Harts..k F N Drinkall Ray Fvansmi Clarence PfalT March Morse I. L Murphy Ut (Ml 75 m ( S if 14 II i;,. ihi 55 k 25 INI 15 o 4Mt in on III IK. to IH, 25 51 C.'.t C I ::s r,T lit I IN) "I 2s 3 1 2S I )( II It 21 n ji 11 15 15 1.1 (HI 15 ,K. Whereupon, court adjourned. PORTLAND NEWS LETTER Rose Festival Programme Is Announced Portland, Ore.. Marrh 17. Sir.i;ii The mar'akji m.-iit vt the l'jl I lime Fi -tival h rnoui)i-'. the program t-f , the futir (Jiin to be K'Vi'n ....r It this event, n (ull-i: ! T'.txlay, June Nix.a; Artiul i f , Hex Oregonua on the lit ;, al liarc, alri the imiri( nt the Queen of the ("nrt.i. I val w ith a n al cicort. and the furr?i:il ipenirg of the tival. j Wednesday. June 10: Croat d our jatcd autumoLile and vehirle rade. I (Jrand Festival el.arity liall at night. Thtirsiiay, June 11- The Human li.ieliiid l'arade, on the Ku.-t Si.!.-. 1 Fridny.Jur.e 12, afternoon: Civie, frate'tal. military and inditrial pa rade. City and t.ite will he aske J to ' deelare a put. lie holiday for thin event. Friday night: llisturiral elcrtri. parade ho ing events from the earl iest times in Oregon down to the open ing of the Panama Canal. In a I lition to the above main rtcr.1.4, there will he held the annual rompi (i live exhibit of the Portland ij.i S, eiety at the Central Library, a apceal rose show on the Peninsula, the inter national Ihlcon meet and a number i f other les importai t cvvnta, Reports of the four Lanki of M. al ford f r the first month of 1 a 1 1 kIhiw i an inrrease of 17 per rent in tutul ile- ' posita over the last quarter of 191::.' Total deposit on Mar h 4 were J.', SJ0.917. an irn-reas of :l20,47.'i over ' the amount fhown I)ee. 31, Htl'i. The outlook for future business in cxtn tnlv ' good. 1 A-cording to C C Colt, president of ' the Uniin Meat Co, of Portland. Ore- ' gon hemming note) a hog and iheep raising sta Since 1912 no hoes have been shipped to the Portland stock yards from other states, the entire sup. ' ply being drawn from Oregon. The al spnee (,f rnrn, whirh has alwa s I c. ti ! eotianiered liidifpens.ible to the tinish- Ing of go-! pork, has not troubled the' Oregon farmer, as a combination tf alflafa. larley and other grains has been fund an ex.-i ller.t SLbstitule. : Farmer .Smith, of the O W R and N Ry. ir.siU that within ten jears Ore gon will be one of the greatst eLrn pro-! ducing states in Ihe Cnion and th the state will then be a heavy exportir of ho-g prolucts. j Ontario will hold a torn can ival ear. ' ly next Fall at which prizes will be I awarded t.i the farmers growing the best individual eara of corn and also! t-j those raising the larg-st number of ! bushels per acre-. Tl e ran ival will be ! under tha diretion of the 0(.tJriu Con,- mereial Club and the Ma.ln.-ur Cur ty lange. Itisexpe.te lthrtt.it U a t 200 farmi ra will tnttr the contest. o 1 f 23 j 2 I I Tl no , " 00 no m no IMl IM INI I -'or the hem-tit of our p.ittoiis we will now Smoked Hani, lust Uality ;it 230 per 1!., Picnic H uns, Hc pi r Hi C'n'tago Rolls ;it 23c per lb, the Pist Pu ikl.tst P.. icon ;it 25c per 11, 15. nun Hacks at 2v per lb., Medium Weight Hacoii ;it 2ic per lb. CENTRAL MARKET ri I MMI R & I I I I KSON All Work Guaranteed. R. CONSTANTIN j Plumbing Shrct St. Helens Columbia County Abstract Company Abstracts, Real F.&tate, Insurance. Loans. Conveyancing St. Helens, INK.: )'iui .Hii tUjs (,'t t thr l! st til DUKE'S PLACE 1 : 1 k 1 "i 1 n. I:; !. .UROPEN PI AN r.vr.RYi h:c. ST. HELENS HOTEL J. ( LORGL, Propnrtor Al l RUS-ES CALL AT HOTEL RA1E5 $1 00 AND LI SPECIAL RATES TO REC.Ul.AR ROARPIRS A COM P I. i: T !; I, I N IC O V LIDIE5 lMD SUITS --- CHILDRCfS CIiOTHIAC DRY GOODc BOOTS yllD SHOES Call ami l.iA over our .stuck M. MOFGUS Call ami See Our Fine Display of BAHY CARRIA(ii:S C II A IRS 1K1)S AY A L K K R S inc. I 1 . ' f :' A. . Surrrtmr o t )'' UNDERTAKING IIOUSEEURNISHING 1 T, w rw" W-m mnaTrUaVaaau-f Big Gut in Smoked Meats Estimates Furnished. ! ami Ilrating Metal Work Oregon J Oregon tii :.i:s ST. MKI.KNS. OKI!. AMERICAN PLAN moolhn at the c5c soisr . w ') 1 O S H Shrrwnnd A Rota EMBALMING st a