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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
TV FTC UiVJLlt "f.J "MO, St Helens, Oregon, Nov. 20, 1908. t rd bssp- 25c Red 15c J. PORTLAND 'Leaves 81. Helens fl:18 a: A. M t-....1P.-i1rf atf 2:30 P M. Arrives Bt." Helens at 6;30 1'. '5! P CJ ( 9 15c FOR ! ; STEAMER 6 grr.ssr ;Jsgs! "PERFECTION" IN Canned Ribbon UrAnd, & - So handy when you want something nice to eat, ami want it quick, that they must he kept in the house at all times to be appreciated s THEY TASTE H. WELLINGTON ST. HELENS, OREGON PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 8T MUtalS OWCQOH. - jgALDWIN & SHERWOOD UndirtaikM andEmdauubs Heart lot funerals at all 1tn Hvr nJ ran, rnauoutpuri RAINIKR, OBKUON "ATTORN & Y-AT-L A W" ..-. St. Helens, Oregon .. ii ... . m .11 - PHYSICUN & SURGFON Goods 4 .Blue Ribbon Brand LIKE HORE Steamer Iralda C. . Httghklrk. Matltr. RAILROAD TIME. ulnv laud, i f. A- M-. flenart'nk' Irnui nuiTttlt IfOUl 81, Helena l ug, uvw ."omaua i ;sv r l arrlvluf t uu , Uelt llluaUlliS. tymwn ant Fast Frsijlt, - FOR PQITUIO BAUt FOHTLA3SD LAr"I-!N"3, TAYLOS 81 I'?! LOCAL SI Mr. and Mm. J iiiio Slirtilon reiurncd home from Uuir trip to the Ka-t last Suudy,n(t r jijrl It ivingliadstburoiiKb ly enjoyaMe time. At New Yo k tliev uw the great cloMng t ime of the Katon between Chi' Vfl n'' Nr Y'rk, for the balwll chauipiomhip of the United Slatet.' They went early (l It a 111.) to avoid the nnh, 'nl U: about H.000 otbert who had the tame idea. They alto law the great irito iiubilt races, nnd Mr. Bheldoti uvi ma y of I he ipectatort wcuicd lo have a in rl.ld dc.lre to see some one killed, ns they were intirct'ud chiefly when thry thought there w.i ilanurr of acciden'.s. Amonj; indii.tru) fcalt bu win particularly impressed with the b'.ililin;' of the Terms) Ivaiiia de 1 at New York, where an txcuvni"ii in rock 1 tciii made three s'.orits i'c.-p u',d It 11 blocks lonh'. , llnnys bus lie s is im proving everywhere. Dr. W. IJ. Raffvrty nml wife, of Port- laud, wern Kt Helens vis'tors Tuesday lust. The iloc'or is owner of sninc iron property in this county nnd take an i si it-rest in the prei-cnt movement for the development of that industry. For the best ill cnticd K" 's "r Weli Inton's ad in this paper. Cleaullness. fairnesi, and full weight at Geo ge's meat inaikct. Cou-ijijia AT O. A. C The following Columbia County pupils are attending the O. A. C: St. Helena Alice Quick, Kdna M. Harris, Kroest V. Johns. Kist Willis K. Dallas. Iloulton l'rank E. (irehain . Scapiwiose Roy V Price. Mi'wl Elliott, Charles L. Net on, Lillian Nelson, Js. W. Pomeroy. Rainier :Rnth Thayer, Malicl Moeck, Gilbert Thayer, 1 arl Silva, Lester M. I:l!is. Krai. KstaTK bought and lull on commission. Win M. Rms. 'TUatwuia rather disastrous fire at ! HaTut.? Jast week, but had it not liven ! for the new water supply and the fiuod work of the fire department, the flame ' would probably havo licked up the entire business pirt of the city. There ar i some thing it is very expensive to be i without. Like the Western nun's gun. he may never need it, but if he does he will need it awful bad. Try the new went inuikc, in the Oil ! soil building. The ost meats. Ion j weinht, and reasonable prion FKfiTS Ann VHC.KiAnt.its Mr. W. J Kullerton desire us to state tint Co! j umbia County wants fruiti an 1 vege tables for the A'aska-Yukon'l'a iiic Ex position, which takes place at SeaUlt ; next year. He states Unit (he county court will rmicbasj sue!) frui's and vey tables a.1 an su.ltab.1o. Parties having fruits and vegetables fit for exhibit pur poses should at once address W. J. Ful- i lcrton, Warren, Ore. Mas"n Ivhrman & Co'$ 'lVrfoetton" Red and flue Kibbnn brands of canned goods at Wellington'. That long talked ol walk between St. ! Helens and Iloulton is at last a fact. It Is five feet wide, composed of finely crushed rock and will prove to beaspien- j did permanent improvement. No.v if there was a big graded school alion.' half way betwei n the two towns St. Helens nnd Houltnn would soon be oup, and a 'goad one loo. Think it over and ge( i together . -"or S:i,h Ona house and lot for fliOti ; ont-at 500, nnd a new two story house with four lota for f8o0. We also have choice vacant lots for sale. Wm. M. Ross. A Stkam tAUNDRY Among many other improvements and new enterprises St. Helens Is to have a fully equipped steam laundry in the near future. The projcctois are Mr. Joseph Dupont and a Mr. Boyd, of Portland. They expect to be in running order before the beginning of the new year. Mr. Joseph. I(. Quick, and wife, of In diauqp dis, Jnd,, are visiting Mr Quick' cousin, Mr, K. K, Bulck, of tbUcllv. Mr. Abe Nerr, pioneer of Neer City, was at the county seat on business lus. Tuesday. Born To the wife of Dolph Coy, local manager of the Western Cooperage Co-i on Tuesday lnsf, a, spi) , Louis Hosasco has purchased his bro ther' interest in the Caplea place at Col umbia City, where they have been in partnership as gardener during the past year. . ,. - Bapvisv Church, Vankton, Oregon. Sunday School at 10:30 a. in. . Service at 11:13. t. 8. C, SHKRRHt., pastor. Houlton't new ttreet lamps make a great improvement In the appearance of that city' streets at night time. Now wouldn't it be a good idea to straighten out the main street. The longer yon wait the more expensive It will be, as ClaUkaut ascertained. DKNTIST Dr. Rauibo will be in Iloul ton Friday and Saturday of each week. Don't forget that the Mist office 1 the proper place to get Job work, If -you want food work turned w on short notice. ' , ' . '(Wellington ba a complete stock of the famoua "Perfection". Red and Eltlc Drath Oir Mas. Cl.tCMi'.ivf Mrs Dixie Ckuif i;t died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Abbie Abel, in this city, on November 13, of lung irotiljlc, un:l was buried tu the cemetery at Warren last Sundav morning, Rev. L'jw Davits preaching the funer! service. Mrs. Clem ent was the daughter of Jonathan Moar and wile, two well known pioneers of Sauv e Island. Mrs. Clement was born on Snuviej Inland on July 4, 1X01, and had resided there continuously up to a J few weeks before her death, when she was removed to the hon.e of Mrs. Abel. Besides her husband, Dixie Clement, she is survived by three ch ldreu, Mrs. Atxd, of St. Helviit, Mrs. Anna MuIIiru of Car- rolton, a-h, and Douglas McKay, i.i Sauvics lalmd, a:l of i om were pr.-s.-nt at the funeral, as also were her mUts, Mrr. C. K. Wilson of Aberdeen a d Mrs Amos Lumsdcnof V rtland, her brother Don Bnd Tom Moar, her father, Jonathan Moar, besides a large number of old friends from Sauvics Island. The floral tributi s were profuse n 1 very beautiful. .Mrs Clement was a woman of reinaikably sweet disposition aud always cag r to help thus. in sornw ordistrtss, therefore tend-r recolleciiom of her estimable qualities will abide with those who had the privilege of her acitia:ntance. Dr Kaukk's Lkcti'rk Tl-e Rev. D, L. Rader, D, D., editor of the PacLic Christian Advocate, I'm llaud, Opgo.-i, will lecture at the Methodist Jipiseopul Church in tit. Hcb-us ticxt Monday night, Nuvtmbi-r 21, on "Tin Uiiglit Si.ie ol Ncg o Character." Dr Rader is an iu'e res! ng a d instructive speaker, and should have a fulj house. Tickf ts on sale at the Dunk aud nt the postoH'ioc. The Russ'an consul at 8an Francisco has been iucorr;sitdcnce wi h Coroner Sherwood, atieuip'ing to locate' the rel 'ivs of two of tbc men killed in the accident at the Chapman camp, and also John Jackson of ClatsKauie, the lisher uisin who committed suicide O.-tober 27ht. Because the Mist believes in giving a fair show toall eople it will publish next week mi article from the pen of Mr. Lewis, the socialist organizer, whose line of argument the editor of this paper criticised in a recent issue. Havo you inyesligu.ed the freo barrel of High Flight Flour which White & Anderson are malting In conneeti n with I!uitahe Baking Powder a d the steel range? Kd white of Deer I-l.ind, was brought to St. Helens l:l-t Sunday by Constable Ward, ol Deor I -land, charged with drunkeuess and disorderly conduct. White was in a. damaged condi:ion as a result of resting the peace' o.licer. White's f i tends put up hail for Uim San dap evening and on, handily he was tried by Justice lirowti, of Deer Island, and was fined fifteen dollars. Whi e is a good hard working citizen when not in his cups, but like all others, when the wine's in the wits are out. The man elch, who was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital f'Oin St. Helens ftliant two weeks ngo, hits been removed by his sister to tho Soldici 's Home nt Roscburg, The next time you are sending an or der to Portland for groceries, etc, drop in at While A Anderson's on your way lo the post otlicerund sw what y o.i can do there (or $20 cash. The ConntV Board of Equalization completed its labors last Wednesday. The assessment of money, notes and ac counts ordered by the board will probably add 1500,000 to the list, though it will work a great injustice as there seems no way to compel the tax dodgers to give in their cash or collateral. - v .... DaMagr Suit On Monday last P A. Frakes sued Antone Barberie for damage alleged to have been inflicted by Tony's hogs iu Phil's meadows. The said hogs having rooted up grass to that amount, Justice Watkins rendered a verdict In faror of the plaintiff In the amount of $50, Notice of appeal to the Circuit Court has been filed, In order to tho roughly try out the principles of law in volved, as it is Contended that damages cannot be collected for trespass of boys unless the premises trespassed upon are Inclosed by a lawful fence. Mr, Loyd Hattan returned home Inst week from a summer in Eastern Wash ingiiHi. Wellington is. agent lor the S(" Johns Laundry,"..!, Fireglass -work done at reasouable prtees- :ivc theut a trial. . 'i--' Double " .V There was a pleasfr ISacli'dor Flat Sunday i duy in the fonn of a eC. of the school hour. ' Thw ". 150 people present, and sw tendent announced the c' ' the outer door was quie-t.".' ' 1 t) Uev, J. F.Lewis, pastor of . on Free Methodist Church, w' :1 by Fannie Steve nd Vt. j Mildred Montgomery and " e gardner, t lowly made the'r . jit ( rottrum, with the immei. r ' s standing near. Ti e happy c--r. i soon mated for life. It ill be r bered that tin conlrctlnJ pirtiis i all highly esttciued resit' nlinf ' idace. At the close of the x(vmony I Sundiiy School onanimoimry decided t, make tlio contracting parties each " venir by w hich to remember the) -1 fon. Thi-y atu tiiorouglily showere 1 wiili tic ill the oM-lashioi. d way When i leaving Uh house. End iiuii"? '.'uXv ' carted for l'oitlau.l, accompan" 1 ty W. II. l3auuitfardii-r,M(sn y f . Tii y, J Mi. and Mr-. J. 1. M' ia.i 1 their o:l llaive.; VVUiWii -g ' the train nt Iloulton a lunch was tr. t the Iloulton House, the enwre - tikiiiu tt.eO o'cl i k train lor l'. iLiii I. A mii g t i ,e lvme of In. ,J-r(-V M -Donald (auaujitof thoflw.r bride- gro mi.-), imiig n Kt. Jo, the wil ling tupper was in readinaji, end even ibe email hours of tbu night wiincwt' as bright and happy a ro-ii as one often !i nds. Mrs. Me Donald proved brreelf an i mirable hcste.e and iiatj beast ifully tut orated the dining roonu and table fol the occasion. The follotffng day w spent in Portland and ctuied jf ous nine ror an. nr. ana Mr. uearrs re- tu ned to the bride' home t Bachelor Hat and Mr. Baumgardiier and wife ttartedon a week or tenda toar ' ,;t- ing reiauvea nt fcaiem an i eisewi re. For the Lent fit of our Udy readen v,e will say that the brides Were both at tired in neat tailor-made traveling suits, ra h bearing a large bunch of white car nations. Tlie best wishes pt the entire c jmmniiity follow the youufe people. WARREf . The Woodmen of tlieWo'rM held their regular meeting Satardayi 0T. 8th, Dr. E. Hues of , St. Heleas and John R rs, merchant, of Warreawere initi ated into the mysteries of Woodcraft. An oyster supper was served toall, after j which the luuVe wasnntl&I't?' order by Consul Commander OoopoT r-d the fol lowing officer elected for toe earning vear; C. C P- H. tnndVA.L., K. F. Lnrtcn; Escort, M. F. Coeperj Banker, John Ross: Clerk, Lew Davies. ' "' i Eph Garrison is confined to ba bed w ith rheumatism. ' I . f Du-iness is increasing in Warren. Mr. Uacon finds it necessary to have an extra clerk part of the time, Mr". Bint Beaver fills the place very acceptably. Miis Sadie Baker is bookkeeper and clerk tor Mr. John Ross. Card ef Thanks Mr. and Mrs, Orrin Abel and Mr. Clement and relatives desire to return sincere thanks to the people of St. Helens for the kindness shown them during the last sickness of Mrs, Dixie Clement. v. ',, ABKb Abqib Abbz, SCHOOL REPORT The following U tho report of the Reu ben school for the month eliding Octo ber 23. No. days taught... ......S. j.I 18 No. days attendance ....... ...i" 8iH No. days absence., .. . 4ji No. times tardy.....,,....!, 12 No. pupils enorolled............." ; 80 The following were neither absent nor tardy during the month: Harry, Chris siu and Ihomas Maginn ; Loren, Byron, Francis and Smith Jordan; Maryfl)ora and Bertha Nussbaunier) ; Amfte and Flora II oesch; Harvey and Gladys Jor- dan; Fred and Johnny Koesher; Laurtlft. aim iuiwi,hiui:iiuii;iw ( So I mer; Jenny Bell Link, Maude Bishop. Vendee Fowler, Charley Furcr, Orvillo ler. Charles Furor. OfillPn'-T& - - Malcolm, ;Ema Robbins, .Raymond Voigt, John King.' . .- JUUANNA aiAQNl'Sf, . . I I AKNta 6hap, Pi injury. VI t. . . r .. . " .. , OBITUARY Mrs. Bertha V. Ballngh was born at Brookfield, Washington, on the 2itU day ol February, 1SS5. aud died ut Astoria on the 11th day of November fi'!, or par ents being Mr, aud Mrs; Jotiu 11. Ashley She resided at Brookfield until about six years ago, and was married in Vancouver, Wn, September 15th, lOOi Mrs. Ballagh came to St: Helen the 23d dav of last March, he havina been sssien' ed to this place as agent of the Columbia River Packer's Association. The funeral occurred from the Grace Episcopal church Saturday, November , 14th, 'Alftiough Mrs. Ballagh had been a resident of St Helens but a few mouths she had won high place in the esteem ol tb.4 com munity and made many sincere friends who will sympathise sincerely with Mr Ballagh in his loss ol a congenial and lovinir helnmate. Syrup of "White Pine and Tar, the old i reliable cough remedy. For sale by A.J, I Dem!snt dra gift; ...T. : se . Kin' : ' ' , : i r day n' i 11, n . Wn, n tv-arhtr. Bale IVter' - ! burn ahfeM lea. .ii a e f O. W. Mtkttcr "Taft's (lectiua hi! t the run Ct m' .. i.i ; rive-. - ' , , - , Dd-y JI.Ki, ,-:r nf Wrn i t -r r"'n; ;' in ill a i'ut-tburg . .u g (ma rarpeu'er .; pa tK (i'r Cba rc npp'r pU' t of Hvrn. '-Vt a. ,.!!, 1. ..)ili Ting Vt-lT g . 'h.N st I pi 'i-e J . Ki id w - . ' . .?u: It ly" who lit for pris ..:. (t ,s lre-. Letts! tu F wvli kef p track of yai, M. , ' is Ztwi.t aud Jobriu: '. ey It ve bien toii tn t I i , loot ir,g f,i it ig s ; ol u: V, boys? ' n'JVtenca on. I :T : i.i f" dance a; V 1 r .t an cxctH t - c, v. : :v::::y grange at Vernon a S. " Grantlma Render , . t ' linking for itcnH-'. '. OrsitJma? t E. C. Ainsworth, reprer V.V'iitts Co., waa in town F.. . ;! Powell is busy gatbe.. ; 1 "in his heavy crop of XortUer.a a. s and will sodh shia them the t. PurCui(l m.tiket. Jamc-3 "Miller, of the Kehaleio Iiiveat meut Conipany, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Edaun Baker, w1j ha tm visit ing fneuds-at this pince, his retarnei to Caft! Rock, Wa ,. , - Mr Antood . reu;ron, of Mist, was doing buiiuesin towa Tsiesiijyr. Mu-s IVarl Black' visited friends at 0k Ranch-Sunday. ... Root. S pern er, o Vernonia, is on the Vcriioiiia-lloolton tii.nl route this week. A targe crowd from this place attend ed tbo dance at Yeruoui Saturday night and report a fine time. N. J. Parker, who went to Aberdeen, Wash, soma time agi to start, a restau rant, has retarncti tu the Nehalcm. Newt Fays "Nebaleni for him in the good old wii.ter time." Tiiey do sr.y that Grandma Ran.!a unJ Mr. Jam n Cl eiJvbn played C n .'.i tiia . other evoning and fiinche.r everyu e la the plac f Mr. Charles Malmsten is errr' " a 30x30 cottagctieurMalmsten Ffos.' uill. ' Mr C'Ktaey, of Keck Crn ., W ' , very agreeably surprised Thursday, So. 12, when several ladirt f.ori town ten dered her a wool-picking. .1 v About a dozen pupils of ii, strict Jfo. 61 frtitlnirod at the houtaof Ma-'or IVwey Nukersoa November 7tli and tendered him a pleasant aurprie ia honor of b'a tenth birthday. He was the recipient of many beautiful postal cards aud other favors. '" ' ' . -Aboat thirty young people of Verno-, uia aurprked M,iaa Florence Nickerson . oil theeveninjof Noveuiberith. Gainea by moonlight were enjoyed until a, lata hour. . , The Oregon Antr-Salooa League will be mjnested to investigate lite- illegal sale of liquor In Vernotua preeiuct." - The acientifio farmer w pace much . ridiculed by those who ;!ieJ mainly on haid work. ,Kow.' bowsvet1: it i seen that science alliud with Intalligeut ... . -. .;. 'J ...(.tu t vi.,1,1 'T " 8 " " ' " Use DeW'ittS .Carbolixed nlve itsliealii)g,coolinf i U 5, CnUj good for; p a JT tx-minu and Soaoooc ppoce i J a was : the,, h-to eofti. ;l .410 ihe purity of foods. tn ' 1907 I ret,. fottv state legiStiUUre" in this country enacted laws based tipou Iboao of tti i getSetal govemuieat. DeWitt'a Kidney and Bladder FiU .are ujvequaled in cases of weak back back-; aclieiiiilamtnat!.on of the bladder, rheu-.: matic pains. Anisiptio and act prompM ly. Sold by A J Detuiinj and Seappooeal. DrogCo. , f ' Court llousb Posi-At, CAKiMl'of sale at pejtcr's St. Helens; WatU A Price, aud Milloy Mercantile Co.,' Scan poose; L. Swett's, R'ainflr; LA T. Gerdes HoiiUoti.. . Printed nt the Mist ollice arid for sale at wholesale raiek to dealers. Btntistics go to show that the hens of the United titutes produce as much wealth in six months as (a yielded ln our iron mines la the entire year. " For your Sunday roast, beef, pf veal, give tue new meut maraet Competiton 1 the hie ol traue. h t 1 .- ':. -!,.. fl, v- - - , t-2m&i .wAv ...