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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
PITTSBURG Everyone ta busy lu the potato patch Tbs yield Is not quit aa heavy u last year but the "spuds" are as Inm as ever. D. E. Keasey is hauling cream tor the Washington creamery. Pittsburg waa well represented at tit dance at Mitt Saturday evening. Wm. Elliott made a business trip to Vernoni Thursday. Mr. Uearv llolehkiss. of iVtcona, was In town Thursday. Mr O. V. Armstrong ol tioblo was in town Friday and Saturday, Mr. Rob Lindsay of Venumla passed through here MomUy. Mr. T. B. Burt uf NuIhI was lit town Thursday. Virgil row ell and Jim Klliotl returned from their trip to long Pencil Friday. Tbe boys say tticy hsu a "r. ariug gd time." Mr. Newell Woods of Vernon! was in town Sunday. Frank King mid company moved out to Mapla tirove Farm Friday. Win Pringle, Jr. was in town Sunday. Jimmy Elliott mmle a business trip to Vernoni Monday. Mr. Oilier Agniu of Natal was In town Saturday. t Grandpa Burris, Jr., was out driving Sun lay, and from (he looks of the track we don't bePee he used both huuds either. Mr. John Pringle of Vernooia was in town Mouday. Mrs. Redmond passed through town Monday. Mi&s Mabel Pringle visited with friends at Vernon ia Sunday. Grace Towel! spent Sunday with friends at Natal. Mi'S Minnie Peterson left Mmday for weeks visit in Portland . ItnubiaClt)' only cham-a of getting run. That nutn OauipMl la certainly the beat all uround pitcher ou the Col umbia river. Mr, and Mra, Cowperthwaite who ate here vial' lug ilioir daughter, Mra. I. S. Ttioiuaa, went to Portland luai Tuesday morning to g t a hilt of inetropolltMU air. It will not he the Chicago ptuduet, hut something akin thereto. Kvevy sawmill and lumber cum p In the vicinity of this city ia in (till lU-t, lumber Is constantly going up, and or ders are brisk. ll.iitls ate loading nt the varlolta docks, and two freight train paaa through town every day loaded w ith lumber ami liiercluindise. One would imagine Tuft waa already elected. Mra. Kline, the genial landlady ol tln llachelors' home, went to Portland Tuesday motiiii g to lake a much iuhmI.iI rest, leuiaining for three or four day Poring her aWneti Mia. le will lok alter the cosine, and the boy shoutd fare well. A Healthy Family ''Our whole fiktnily hiia enjoyed gooa! health sinee we U-turn ning Pr Knot's New Life Pills, three yeara ago," my 1. PartWt.of Rural ltoute I, Ouilfoid, Maine. The dense and tone the sysb m ill a gentle Way Hint does yon good 2" at lloulton, Waricn, Scrpihioso and Peer Island dealera TWO LEADERS IN FSNE FALL FOOTWEj Style, Quality, and Up-to-dateness. MAKkFT KF.I'ORT VERNONIA. vtng trip to E. E. Nickarson made a fl Portland Vedneslav. Thomas Throope who spent the wiutei in Eastern Oregon, teturned home Sun day. Janiea Elliott waa up from Pittsburg and visited frienJi here Sunday and re port a fine time. N. J. Parker and crew havo just com pleted a Urge bridge across Beaver creek above town. Mia Shirley Wood o( Cottonwool roint hat been visiting friend at this place this week. Rip Van Wlnklo wan up from Pitta burg Monday. How waa Astoria, Kip? A. L. Parker of Cottonwood Point was in town Saturday evening. I'ostma-ter Keasey has jnt finished clearing and leveling the school grounds. Contractor Deensol Natal was hi town Pun Jay looking for contract. Did you find any, Bill? Bear are getting quite thick around this place. Last Sunday afternoon while some of the boys were down at the Boek Creek Falls after siilmon they saw bear and It would hardly get out ol their way. Better keep an eye open for themt j FRl'trS-AppIc. tiOc to l fit) r Ikkx ; pears, VH: to $t.L'.' per bo ; ruiir. 'c per pound. VKGi:TAltI.i:.S-l'otatos, HOc to per hundred; onions, I .'.' vr hick; turnip, j per aock ; bcitna, oc to 10V per pound, 1 WIIKAT-niucntem, ti8c; club. Wc; fife. SSc; red Russian,. ic; 40-(old, t!c ; Valley, tXc. 1IARLEV Feed, fJOpcrton; rolled. 27.50 (..; a.50; brewing, f M 60. OATS No. 1 white, ;JI(.r ;i ,w pel ton ; gray, f.Mt.t 00.5J. FLOVR Patents, II 70 per l.irrel; stnitgUts. ft lo; eports, Jtl.7; Vallcv, l 45. l-ark grahnui, ft pj; whole wheat, .115; rve, J.flO. MlLLSTrFFS Bran, ..:) p.-r tou, middlings, fXi; shorts, country, U; city, 10; U. 5. mill chop. f."-.'. 1IAV Timothy, Willamette Valley. $i per ton; Willamette Valley, ordinary, $ 11 ; Fastern Oregon? lltl.jO ; mined, l.'t. clover. $; alfalfa, U; alfilfa meat. f.M BUTTER City creamery, extras, 'M't (, 3lc; fancy Outside creamery, 30 ( 3-c lr pound, store lc. EGGS Oregon extras, 3-."a (,,. ;j;Se. ; Eastern, 2' , 2nc per iloen. rOt'LTRY Hens, lie per pound ; Spring, lie; duck, old, 12.., Spring, -H Im; geese, old. K , Uc, young, ux; turarys, oii, in; ymn.g, I!C. CHEESE Fancy creum twins, Ml, ( I5c per pound ; (till creum tilplets, IV i 'fa. I'k; full cream Younir Aiaeriea. J5 (m IOC. j VEAL Extra 9 ., Jc per pound ; ordinary, 7 (it, 1z ; heavy, 5c. i PORK Fancy, 1 U, 8c per pound, f ordinary, 6c; large, fie. j pi Tim STROOTMAN m (; .LADIES, Misses' nnJ Children i:xaminc our Line of Hoys and (lirls Schools1 THU Walkover tor Fall and Winter Styles Now In. Shoe Further comment kJ rrmrv If J doubt an invettigabai convince you. WHITE lVr sale itt this territory only by HOULTON, OREGON ANDERSON KIST RALNIIOR Tbe Teaciers' Aiinanl Inetitute w-: held in this, city, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of tfiis week. Metiers. Ack trman, Robinion, Sheldon, Powers and' Jones, some of the best ednctors of the f Htate were amoi.e the liiatsuetora Ti. i KUbj.cta discussed were muric, ventila tion, child as an individual, care of the eyee, reading, rare of the ear, laiiymtue, nervoosnesi, disfeaee of the will, gi ogra phy, civil gnvernmeiit, binary and num bers. Several musical numbers were given on Wednesday and Thursday eve. iiings. County 8uperintend(;nt Collins did everything that could be done to make the inwtituto a meeting of pleasure St. Helena School Notes. Poring thn flrit mouth 41 bo)s ai I 4'.' girls were enrolled . The primary dcpirtiricnt U c,v'r crowdud, the number ol pupils Iwing fur in exce of the iiuuiher of seat. The teachers attended the Arimiil In- ! t.n.uf m i.'i- ii I,... , t r i.f Vrr.i,i, with bis Unuly vUned their insiiy Ir.ends ii. I,e !rr (4 week Mr. ll.nry (Lih- r ., .,,liy a((rr 4i .ili.eine d u-ir. Im.i iiiok .I l,,, on t eir pl.,ee two miles Ur. K .1 Mr. . II, lit, .,( A;l i,, I,.,, ,, ,,ir ) to tlimtoll arid nl ,.i ... ., i n. i, ... i llift i l.i K w run Ihu dniiy rmn li. I'r Uli. I Mr,., t '!,., ol Aliu.ul!.., M Mine In Tue-d iy I ,r e.u ext. ii.... Willi their s.iii in Inw d il,,iif !,tr-r t. ftil.i stitute lit Itulnier during the last three day of the week. Th eleventh grde litis 1.m-u estab lished nnd the pupil nre dolnu w,.,,! worK- and Mrs. F.d!u N i lh me urawmg cnws .s In tin, upper Mr, ll.ilfield ii; begin the Veiinn K.n.ies iinvo maun np wora Willi water i k:IiIm next M .i.d iv colors. ,,, , . . , , A" rv"'"'K will he linid.ed ,,,, till. Wo aro hopeful of pr-ruring some week. There has b, e., lmu,t ,, needed furnil.ing, eanwlallyaoma w ami a hail of ,.v gVel.M j ,!,,ir t i seals, of which we are in great need. Mhisyenr. We wisb our pupils to bn pnet,ml nrt(rttd w.k pt.v.,Hll). ,,.,, and regular in their altendiinco. Par-Iti... i i ,i. . ""' as well as instruction, and Rainier WJ !nt will confer a favor by s.i,llt that ! t,(0 tl . i, !.,, ,, , ly the teachers welcome, and Kave them lr children leave homo in time U iu ., , , ! " "' the freedom ol the city. reach school la-fore 0 o'clock. " 11 N' fciinator Fulton twased thronvh M. Pupils who do not reach lum,. :,. . ' ee.i win i.rfi .t ., , reasouiible time after ilismiHul slnml I T . 1 " I ""?, and M FARM FOR S viiuit f pace oi 75 acres for sale, I-ilty acres in ca, tAtnty-Uvtiatrrs t,f K(mk1 pant tire html, awl three tn Irttit tit-cs in Uarinvr. Situated 3 miles from Hoult fi!U:,hrrl seW,i nnmi house, almost new. Two good f Piur ham, capacity about tons of hav. Trice lr.fk halaiKc u time. J, A. WlKSTROM.Yj mi nt on his wuy through the to Portland. He was ing week r-t. Helens has not only a whirlwind, but a peteet demon for a pitcher. When Columbia City came up last Sunday ,. III. . , . J ((i"iii', lour 01 wiiom were leaguer imporud from Portland, it was ixp.-cteJ that they would annihilate the' M. Helens team, but Campbell was a mystery to tbv all.and when the Iwys in ule errors, Campbell was right there to pick them n;; bow ho ever got back of ihree men at third, picked np the ball ami throw a man out at the plate Is a ttijsUry, but be did, and spoiled Col in joined here by Miles Hheeirn who is ,,u reported to the principal. j'-'eitrmlo Weed will ri.,ini u,tm Uvf anxious to make arrangements to have' Holl of honor for first month .,.,ii ' ,V'"'t !" Una we-k ,u,d uu,. the Senator speak here dining the Com-' Oct 2. Teddy 1'reacot t, frank Thorp, Hanld Mastin, Kuth Decker. Clara PImvciis, Axel Olaen, Gladys Wiitteia, JSernlew VanOrden, liis tl.mr, (iohliu llnltnu pHy Pyiirh, Warren Thorn. Koy J.iiws' Humor ' McKie, Jimtin Wilkina. Olive I.Hllmv, isernice Mnstin. I niher Vl'i,,!.. 11 .,.i.. 1 ...... . ' ' , elitfi,i l, U.-I.1..I. 1... i.. 1. 1 .. vaor, i.miiis l,iill;il, - - 11 nu is iibiii, iC pf.,,, tlf . iiiiwiiii'ii, Arinn wi pjuve ine tm n, itea miner, j-.siner Mlis, IjbUt fjike, Walter (iiige, liny (inge, Margaret Moss, Mae Kenbens, Hoy Thorp, Harold Decker, p;ila Ilatlnn, Mandie Utcliard son, Ethel I.vneh, Jack Preacott, (Jurrold Wicks, Mildred Penimore, James tiiir della, f.ena Oiirdelli, Louisa (Jardella, Uutlvu Kills, h'-r plaee In the si h . Hith n Clatskaiilt) . Our young r,,.t,,r, Albert ll,,,,,,,,,,,. was married reeenlly to the lady id bis choice. They re.eived m,..,v v.l.,u. tirnxents (mm their fri,.n,i 1 . , .. .. ' re aiion As an ev idence of the bltfl, iioL utptntr P-llowingi,,, tc(Mt n h.uUjib t..il.d..',l,;il f, ,!!, ro,M meneiiiif ..,,(. 7, Mid ending Ikl ?. No. I,ys unulled 5 .10. Kins enroled , , jj attrndaric , !'" al.mu ti Ti!U-s ltn Vvera.-edtlili' iitln.li,e '""owing were neither absent nor lardy! Ilertba ),,t.on, lly ,iU, Jj,,, ..o.am. ii.,, , Hiili-itir, Ho,.!, rlchae.- U,H" '-'Itwrlng, Oracle HchWrf ii'K, M.nild.i liowllng, in-ip. nr.(,nt.vi.i, Teacher. , -lilt . 17 1 20 m-sri III) A It II ()K tm JU.IZATIO.V. in Portland. m a siilundid nndtnad.iiipahmidi.omepur.e t . young couple. - Syrup of While Pint and Tar, the old reliable cough remedy. For tale by A J UemlnR-, druggl.t. N" '"Ii r-d.v glv..u b, Hit whom It mm e.mer.i llmtthe fd ,,f JUtltill-"'li'-n foi t',d.,,i,u Counlvwlll siumd "; "'ll.'.t.,,.i.,.St.n..et,s,Colll. ''H.o.iutyO.eg,,,,,,,,, thn (bird Monday ''" r, and lemaln j .,, , '"' II"' Ptirpos., o( exainlnlng IU nm-neut r.,lls mid correetlng nil rirr"M.,.M ":,mll". 'U..-rl.t.sn isrunstlf. Hf-o land-, lot, , ,,,. ,,t0Iv M, aacd by H,o ns-essor. A T. J.AWK, r..i-in """,','r ''ol'liiillaCoilnly, Dated October 2, ma, SCAIT00SE Publta sseretsrS will bl law atidlloriiini ol the f'i n Satindavsverib.s-, Oft I mh?j wen all) ! pwl lie I eordlally inelt-d tor II. West, with hit hsrJ f r nine Irrsevs. Is aiieadiM 1 Pair. t t U'.i.,h liars tla) M his family lor Fp katM, K he hoi Mrs, West ! lis - Improved. m. ii t.: MMitian l ..... ,... tn.lnrt toA lew weeas my i,i t health. Hhe has Wsn tnnj ,i, . I...,,,..-ti. in (, m tsf' Pewlstifin has jtlrt W .Uiilllliunll hislllifllH""' . i ...l.. tkt, H renool neginn jwi wlili four te.iflieis. Jauaii is bkelv 10 , ... MlPi national gnnn'. Unt ie Ham at the stort, Mr.llow Itejnstllied In gettlnf " We bavs i:sstffli tnoMT111' two or three years' time. . Columbia C'""" "V.7. ...a tf oi) rw fts! W'.lllBftan, J"" if & W y aaT J