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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1916)
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'I'l"'11" roiinosta nre al- lichoerfully compiled Willi. luring tint week i-iiiiiiir July 27 n were reported to Hid male In- rial accident commission 335 Iran, mill two or mom woro ru- Tlicy with J'-rry Cocholl of Ha nd !oorno Nichols of Monroe, hkllli'il I" liKi:iiiK operation. Irlhiir Coiiimlii-r of Oconto, Wli., tuvn engaged at tlio St. Helens Co. to run tlm lath mill. He la ntty mi export In his lino, a It idled Unit lu Iiiim Increased tlio pat IO.Ouii per iluy uuilur li In minion. Mrt. M Rosenthal, MImi Klla Lrntlial niul lli'li-ii It Icon will leave mlay fur ii several woeka' vIhIi In lifurnla. Thoy will ro from AHtorlii the Dli-unior tin-at Northern. Iiur thi.'lr nlwenoo tlio gtoro will bn clurjo of MrH. Hleen of tululur. Mn. . A. (icorgn entertained at mi Tliurml.iy evening, August 3, iionor of her Ii iihIiii tiil'a blrtluluy. ' Utile timl rooms worn bountiful k N nwi-i-t peas ami fonm. Cov- wero lulil fur eight. TIioho pres tero Messrs. A. J. Doming, ',. Sutherland, KiiKi-nn HlakPHloy, E. RotKi-r, K.I HiiIIiikIi, KiI. Ktttol, J Van (irHliiivon mill V. A. George. I'.T. I.ldynnl. who mukoa hla lionrt srteri nt Iti-il Itluff, Cul., wn the nt of IiIh brut hor. "Illrk," a cou- i of ilu lust work, nm! toKothor is,W. I,. I.lilyurrt, wlfo anil aon, HiwkliiH iiud MIhh June Kreol, a ui from KoroHt firovo, mniln a trip 'r tlm upper Columbia Highway. Mn. I,. J. Van Omhoveu cntflr- Ined with n birthday party Mon- bmhiIiir, In Iionor of MIh Uitlu Hof Portland. Tlio emiter oloce fi l bountiful rroatlon of SliaHta ilei and Cullfiirnln popploii, the oinl Iii Iiik photoH niouiitrd on ffnlci. AftiT dllinnr thrnn nlilfm flm Iluiulrod worn played, Mm. E. Miller winning IiIkIi honora. About Iwonty flvo of the younn mlwra of tlm ChrlHtliin Kmloiivor Ny worn ontortiilnod at tho liomo r. M. K. Mlllor liiHt Krldny evo- K A in ii kI ii k kiiiiioh wore played, M. Monk winning flmt urlzo In hlnK, nml MIhh Mnrlo Dixon, aee- 1 Dollilnnn rofroHhmonU were The Ht. Hi'lniR Ml at ncknowledgOH 'lit of mi Invitation from the Natcil nowspnpora of Cooa coun- iOKoti,.r wllh a m,Home vreim to ill:;iiiiKiiir,h nowHpnnrmnn "tlio roimiion herd, to altond the l"Huy liailrond Jublloo AugilBt Thin Jiibiloo H glvon In Iionor "10 COlnplotlnn of thronirli frnln NCO Of tllll Wlllnmnltn Pnrlflf. " Hm nml n i,.0 nf ,i,n c1.i,nrn '"'t at KiiKi-nn to Cniu ll.iv E. Mm,,r wn ,n i.orl,lI1(i "l0'tny nml oniloiivorod to HPcure "', '" momlM-M of tho republlcnn "J ln tlliN i-'Minty at the npenklng UarloK K. lK,8( )Ul w,t,out 'tp""' U will bo a froo for all, alrcail y ,,, 25 000 n)pclltlou(, ,e "con IniuU, fr rn.,l , i' lJo l)iillilIIR will only smit about . miiy win bo turned away ill mlod, iinlims nrrnnirntiiftiita pun 'lla'10 'or II HI-MHHl n.l.lrnoa Tlm. '' Mr. Mlllor. nn olinlrniun nf tlm tumiiii. .... . . . -.....,1 conirai commlttno, T" lnvlt,.,l VERY POPULAR l'iR thn pnHt fow ,l,iyB f WRrm , r ''"lunibla bouch 1ms bnnn 11 m r .....i ...... In,. . " "nornoons unit ovo- 89 y IIIIIIIV ,r. ,.l.l Lkn , , ""'y tl'lHK lacking to I " ii'Ih bonol. ... I Pfm ,, ""'iw iinrui;iivu in lilt. ,. ." IU"1 w"n thin rond In k. "each will bo tho ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. AUGUST ll, 1916 OPEN DEER SEASON NOT II 'K OI' I I.VAI, KKTTIjE.MKXT GOVERNMENT AUG TION OK SITKS Hiro-otownKltoHhuv,,,, , laid nut killing .1 L ' H,"""", foriIN T,,K fOUNTY COURT OK THE on the Colvlll,, rnHorva.i,,,, , 1 I I ' 11,0 luw "rHvl,1,: tllat ?TLA,T,E W OREGON FOR COL- !' Bold by thn govorn . , wlll''""r "h l'n.K may bo klllod tTOJ WMIIIA COUNTY. eU cn.rdln. .. " ' . Par-AuUHi 15 to Ootobnr 31, tho ,)a , In M"tt r f tie Entate of Samuel com according to plnU ..w .roaro, limit bnlng ,rPn ,...,, 1 A,'amH, liocoaaod. In tho bamlH of n... i . ;. "lrP0 ,J1 "eaaon. Tlio NOTICE IS IlKliKHV fiivm. m-.t flclala. Thi-MO townaltoi, Bro ' , , ' j " 1 " ll, r l-"vldo9 that thn door. K. K. Adams, ndmlnlatrator of the at Omak Noh.miIo, . , i a , ' kl"""' "'"Kt ' Propnrlx I fHtate of 8a""!l Adanm, deceased, tin I A","r I with a tag tuko,, frm ..':'" .doroU and presented for final ho lota comprlKlng thom will , of-1 IIoouko bo;iri,,K th ,,' " . ! ' ""loinant. and filed in Bald court fernd at nucllo,, !,. t() ,. ,., , , ami 1 1 f,,ml nccount of h'8 admlnlstra- ed by Judgn John Mcl'lniiii '. . . ' 1,0 ,,nln " t,on of 8al" tato. together with 1,1s tnndont of n. i...i... was union, and to bn at- r'!P"rt n1 a petition for final dls. i-wTvai iim. liioiioi in Hi,,. cost of said reconstruction be as sessed upon the adjacent real prop erty. 8ectlon 3. It Is hereby Ordained and Declared that existing conditions aro such that this Ordinance is abso-j 1916 shall take effect and bo In full force and effect from and after its approv al by tho Mayor of said City. Read tho first time July 24, 1916. iteau ine second time July 24. opening at Omak on August Hi. n 11; NoHpnloni. Augum 14, and Astor August 17. Thorn arn boiween fur' and flvo huudrud lots ouch In Nns polom and Omak, and not unite sn many In Aslor. Thn proposed towns havo boon laid out, Mroots naiiiod and lots and blocks properly iiuin borod. It Is oxpoctoil that thorn will tm Biilrltnd bidding on tlioHo town sltea by InvoMtors and persons Book ing business locations. I"i In plain sight a milliner that It shall CHURCH NOTICES WILL STOCK STREAMS WITH YOUNG TROUT Deputy tiiimn Warden llrown spent iioiiio time horn Wednesday Inter viewing a number of our citizens In Kidney Mal- r'oiiKi-i-Kiilioiiiil t'liiirtli ' lilliln iioliool, 10 a. in. ' c. K 7 p. m. holush, leader. Announcement of services later. mo LailloH' Aid Society of milium meuioillst church will have a bazaar and social Thursday after noon, August 17, commencing at 2 'clock. All aro cordially Invited. trlhutlon, and that Saturday, fHo 2nd day of September, 1916, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court-room of said court at the court-houso in the City of St. Helens, In said county, hag been fixed and appointed as the time and place for the settlement of said account and tho bearing of said report and petition, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, ln Writing, to Kaill ncrnrnil and nnloufr Hi"! the same. F. R. ADAMS, Administrator of the Estate of Samuel Adams, deceased. NOTICE OF I INAI, KKTTIiKMKTT XOTKU Notice Is hereby given that the ' onnty ItontliiiaHter has filed In this omen ins oertlfl.ate of completion IN THE COUNTY OOURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMIIIA COUNTY. In tlio Matter of the Estate of Julia regard to stocking ,n streams of j of ,e Improvement of the CI ilska" Nf A'lc IS HEItEHY GIVEN- That tho cou,,t,-y wllh young trout. Only "lo ll.-lghu Road, from Station O ? 1 Adam, a In nisSr of ?he t""" - ' " Htockod whore J ; U.d District estate of JUa AdltU. ' thoy will bo protected and whore i PvUk .... l,.p, c""lrn':t wlUl AuS-, rendered and presented for final set- tho Kiiini) lawn havo not been ously violated. As soon knowledgn has boon aw fish will be shipped hero and taken to tho placer, selected. Tho stocking of streams will de pond largely upon tho notion of those living along thn various crooks, and whether' they have boon violat ing uny of tho game laws will ho taken Into consideration In tlio dis tribution. Whoro dogs have been running door bo warns owners thai tho dogs aro llablo to bn klllod, be sides prosecuting tho owners when they ran bn found. Ho also slated Hint no fish will bn placed In tho Clutskanlo river, for tho reason that explosives have boon used and tlio stato cannot nfford to take chances whom tlio laws are so flagrantly violated. t ,orl- All protests against the accept-! n'acco t o 1. admiration' rlM.ied the ' " " 'le of the ( ounty Clerk, port and a petition for final distribu- . . V r. , ,,iV. V, . lale ot!tlon- u,,1 tlmt Saturday, the 2nd day first publication hereof. 1 0f September, 1916, at 10 o'clock lutely necessary for the Immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and, owing to the1 urgent necessity of having and keep-l Ing tho sidewalk along said portion of said street In a proper condition for travel an emergency Is hereby declared to exist, and this Ordinance Read the third time and passed Aug. 7, 1916. Approved Aug. 7, 1916. 8. C. MORTON, Mayor. Attest: E. E. QUICK, Recorder. Central Market riione oo It. I. PI.UMMKR, Prop, Tlio season for picnics and outdoor parties is here. We can supply your wants in Lunch Meats. Greatest variety in town. Also liest of Fresh Meat, Itacon, I.ard and Royal C'liin (Mik Salmon. il mi r publication, August; in the forenoon of said day, at the - - - u& Liu iu V. V U1V U V C 1 1 vuui v 34-2 F. HARNETT, County Clerk. PORTLAND MARKETS Cntllo receipts wore very fair for the first of thn week. I'rires showed a further weakness all along tlio line. Cows ranged around the $4.50 to fi mnrk for the lii'st, mid steers wore 10.50 to 7.10 for thn cIioIoohI grass stuff. Thn hog market got started early and $9.7f was reached, both for top and bulk of offerings. Tlm receipt woro very light thn lightest of the season, and buyers woro eager for all that arrived. All classes got in on the high spot from lights to heavies. No change In thn sheep aitiiatlnu. Offerings wero only moderate. I'rires steady. YOUR T Custom Tailored Person ally For You You have your personal taste and ei'sonal apiiearance. It is there fore necessary thut you dress according- to what you look best in. You will appear to your best advantage by having u Custom Tailored Suit that is made from a selection of guaranteed woolens, and you ran select from 5IMI and more beautiful patterns, then have this suit tailored exactly to fit your personal nieasuresientK. Our fashion plates are direct from New York and will insure you having the lat est style. Also special attention given to CLEANING, PRESSING ANI ItKIWIR WORK. J. F. RYAN, Merchant Tailor St. Helens, Oregon DON'T GET EXCITED j house In the City of St. Helens, in I said county, has been fixed and ap i pointed at the time and place for the settlement of said nccount and the I j hearing of said report and petition, i at which time and place any person 1 interested in said estate may appear I and file his exceptions, in writing, i to said account, and contest the same. F. R. ADAMS, ! Administrator of tho Estato of ; i Julia Adams, deceased. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS MARRIED Mis. Nolllo F. Steiul of llaohelor Mat und Josxo A. Hunt of St. Hel ens wore united In marriage by Rev. Satidlfur ul tlm parsomigo on WeduoHilny, August 2. Until tho young people are mcmbcra of the Artisan lodgo. Thoy will reside at llachelor Flat. A big crowd of young people gavo thorn n charivari Thurs day night. A real good timo wns enjoyed. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to expreiia our apprecia tion to those who wero so kind to uii in our sorrow on tho lona of our huiiband, son and brother, and we extend our thanks for the beautiful I lowers. MRS. If. LEWIS. HEN LEWIS. MRS. H. II. LEWIS. PRICE OF FLOUR CLIMBS Owing to thn tremendous advance Hindu In wheat prices this week, ll Is probablo that tho prlco of flour wtll bo raised from 20 to 40 cents per barrel. It la understood that both thn l'liget Sound and Columbia river millers feel that an udvanco of 40 cents per barrel Is Justlflablo on uccount of such an increaso in Hie wheat prices, so, Mrs. Housewife, If you don't want to pay tho additional prlco, order your flour from your groceryninn right now. If wo toll you that eventually we expect to have you for a customer why not now? We make it a point to have everyono pleased yes grati fied that's why our customers Btay with us. Do you blamo us for want ing lo udd you to the list? AUTOS FOR HIRE TO iti:si'o.vsnu,i: people ST. HELEN'S GA II AGE INDEPENDENT MILK CO. Dealers In MILK, CREAM BUTTERMILK SEALED PROPOSALS, addressed to the County Court of Columbia County, Oregon, at St. Helens, Ore gon, and endorsed "Proposals for Im proving the following Roads In Col umbia County, Oregon," towlt: In Road District No. 5 Concrete Abutments for bridge at Huzel Grove, nenr Clatskanie. In Road District No. 4 Concrete culvert at Rainier, Ore. A. L. Hest Roads No. "P62" and No. 1 and No. 3. In Road District No. 7 Trageser Road. Or such of the above mentioned roads as the Contractors may elect to tild upon, will be received by said Coun ty Court until 2 o'clock p. m., Aug- U. S. D'SPAIN, Prop, ust 15th, 1916, and not thereafter, and at that time will be publicly opened and read. 1 All proposals must be mado upon I blank forms, to be obtained from the Roadmaster, nt his office at St. Hel j ens,' Oregon; Must give prices pro ; posed, both in writing and figures, I and must be signed by the bidder, j with his address. i Plans and Specifications are on ! file and may bo examined In the of i flee of the County Clerk, ! Plans and specifications of the ! abutments nt Hazel Grove can be seen at the residence of A. E. Har vey at Clatskanie, and of the Tra Wo solicit a sharo of tho St. Helens , geser Road at the residence of Jud , . ., , ., son Weed, near Vernonia, Ore. trade, and guarantee satisfaction. Each bl(1(1r ghnU ieposlt wl,h h,8 bid a certified check, cash or a sure- J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS Successors to -Perry & Graham A Full and Complete line of General Merchandise The Dependable Kind Dry Goods, Shoes and Groceries Free Delivery Give us a trial and you will be satisfied Phone 34 WEST ST. HELENS, ORE. I'hiine 42 ST. H7LENS $32.00 ty bond, for an amount of at least five per cent of bis bid, payable to tho County Clerk, which shall be forfeited to the County, ln case the award is made to him, and he shall neglect, fall or refuse, for a period of five days, after bucIi award is made, to enter into a contract and file the required bond. Tho right Is reserved to reject any and nil bids. R. S. HATTAN, County Judge. A. E. HARVEY, Commissioner. JUDSON WEED, Commissioner. H. E. ARRY, Roadmaster. A. F. HARNETT, County Clerk. 33-2 Now is Your Opportunity to Save Money COME TO OUR STORE CLEARANCE SALE ON SUMMER CREPE DRESSES ALL HATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES We have a full line cf Children's and Ladies' Shoes. " We are closing out our stock of Garden Hose at a reduced price M. ROSENTHAL THE CELEBRATED BERGMANN SHOE Awarded Gold Mexlal P. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1915. Loggers' Cruisers, Miners and Sportsmen. Men's Comfort Dress Shoes. Strong Shoes for Boys. , Manufactured by THEO. BERGMANN SHOE SIFG. CO. 081 Tburman Street PORTLAND, ORE. ASK FOB THE BERGMANN WATERPROOF SHOE OIL ORDINANCE NO. 105. ROUND TRIP TO SAN FRANCISCO PIONEER PASSES AWAY Mrs. Christiana Saline, who for somo years has boon living on Suu vles Island, died Tuesday night in a Portland hospital. Mrs. Sallno has been a rosldent of Columbia county slnco 1K71S and was well known to Iho old timers of St. Helens. It Is understood sho owned much valuable ... ... ..... n niiH nil liolll-h i I.., worth 1100.000 ill. O. An Ordinance declaring It the duty of all owners of the lots, blocks and parcels of land adjoining the south side of Willamette street in tlio city of St. Helens, Oregon, be tween tho west boundary lino of Columbia Street and the center line of Ulock 64 In said City, or a northerly extension of said center; line, to reconstruct nil the side- wolk ln front of the real property; included between said points, and at the cost and expense of such land owners. Tho City of St. Helens does ordain as follows: 1 Section 1. It Is hereby declared to be, and It Is, the duty of nil own ers of all land niltolnlne the south CALIFORNIA. STOPOVERS side of Wlllnmotte Street In the City jot St. Helens, Oregon, between the EACH WAY, I wost boundary line of Columbia ! Street and the center line of Hlock 3 I r.RFAT NORTHERN 64, In said City, to reconstruct and b. b. Ulwi iNwixi maintain ln good repair the sidewalk nnd NORTHERN PACIFIC In front of the land abutting on the ailU uilll.mril. Ot-nnt SUlllll IUU Ul num it iiiamuLia ...vvv Ninety-Ray Ticket $1.1.00. Meals nnd berth included In all fares. SUMMER TOURS EAST GO EAST DURING THE SPECIAL ROUND TRIP SUMMER FARES. DIRECT, OR ONE WAY THROUGH Let us figure with you when in need of MERCHANDISE OF MERIT A Complete Grocery Stock Flour and Feed, DRY GOODS, SHOES AND NOTIONS By buying in large quantities and paying cash we are able to save you money on your purchases. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU A. T. KIBLAN Phone 35 HOULTON (West St. Helens) TinrosnAV i betweon said points, nt the expense 1 11 U KolJA I , ; ,,.,.1 cost of bucIi owners. TUESDAY, SATURDAY Through sleeping cars to Fhivel Dock Is not In excei:s of that amount. Mrs. Sallno was a close personal friend of M. Saxon und his wlfo and recently visited thnin hern. Vncnllon rules to Clatsop Beach, the favorite Northwest Seashore Resort, J. O. D1V10NS, Agent, St. Hi-lens, Ore. Section 2. Thnt in pursuance of the forogolng soction nnd of the Charter of said City, it is hereby ordained nnd declared that tlio side walk between the points mentioned In Section 1 of this Ordinance, be re constructed. In accordance with the plans and specifications made by tho City Engineer nnd on file with the Recorder of this City; and it is fur thcro dot-hired and ordered that tho WHILE THEY LAST 20 to 25 per cent off on all Summer Goods, including Hammocks, Croquet Sets, Oil Stoves, Refrigerators, etc., to close out. and make room for fall goods. FURNITURE UNDERTAKING E. A. ROSS BANK BLDG. ST. HELENS k. h,,,"lrodg of St. Union 1K8 Willi u ..,.. . . (II I; WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ' OUIt WANT ADS BRING RESULTS " wuLmuu VlHllOril.