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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1909)
.......... 1 , , u St. Jjlelens Bakery All Kinds Of Cakes, Pies, Bread E. J. Boyle, Prop. At r X LOCAL P. 0. Box 63. 'Phone 262. C. G. HEDGES GENERAL CONTRACTOR RAINIER. ORE. Kstiinatc!yivcnoM all kuuls f)f HttiUliiiK Construction. Kc-j i! forced Concrete, CfiniMit Sidewalks Solicit Business A ay vlii'; I. G. Wikstrom & Sons Manufacturer ot and Dealer In ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER CEDAR POSTS AN!) POLES Dry Kiln and Waning Mill in Scappoose Oregon AiiiImiw, Madden, of Miiyger, was " "" t" the limuiiv niyllim by J'dicn Dm I mi Tu.-.in v ,m, ovor a "ilf "ko Madden m,li )! place l a If imnuii, l.iit h ilts lii tl,ii,( gave away i apper to lmv forim lfni the trail Mueiion nml look upon the purchaser MKtttre)iiHer itmt ha Uiiini.tJtd that II" m:U Dim iieiiiiHMK. Monday he l nun.) tiiiiimiully vlolHnt and Hie ItiiMiau umiilt.l him wlih a pitchfork in d lii-iit In in up quite wvrrely, cutting lil hind nml hiiH In veral place. Choice rvsldcuce lot lor f50. Oiie third cuali, balance in one and two year lime. Call on or addrci, D.T. Gerde, Oul Park. St. Helen. (Uf Willi Itiimgurdner brmiifht to the Mmt unite o,i Monday hnt a Sharpie strawberry lurumiilng nine inches in i-liiumf'tence lton't m-iiil thit Item to your Kh.i.tii fiind. Sblnglti mill lor sale, boiler and engine, complete to ojwrate. For li ticulura iniuirc K. A. Dupout, Vank- Ultl . Mr. and Mm. M. C Gray attended Ihu How Show in I'orttnnd Tuesday and WHiipaday. The steamer YoNemito arrived Tun- niiy I'vrintiK viw .ojotfculy paHnciiuer who took lh Spencer for I'ortlund. A good shed crowd attended the dunce ;t the Acme Hull Saturday night. Next Sunday the St. Helens loill leant will take the Hop Cold into camp on thr local ground. II. W. Cade has commenced work on a bmldiiiK to I ned a a tkatmg rink. It Mill he 40 x 101, and it located in front olthe bowling alley ut On net I'ark. When in need ol second-hand buggie, hi . ivy ami IikIiI hurne, or horse and wagon, iniuire at ticorjc Grant' Liv cry Sliihle. Scappoore. Mr. and Mr. Win Iowning and Mr. and Mr. Sherman Mile and Mi Butler, all ol I'ortlund, were viaitiux relative in St. Helen lat Sundiiy. Syrup of White l'liieand Tar, the old reliable Cough remedy. For tnlc by A.J. iH-luiug, druggiM. Skwin'i; Mai mink i'ok S,w.K A good tuachtnc lor $14. Iniuire at thi office. 3 rni i in i) a i xt i in o SPIRIT (Contracts have been award -.1 for over $50,000 worth ot street im provements in Kainier. That speaks volumes for the enter prise and energy of Oregon's future great manufacturing city. 2k m There is no more beautifully located city in the Northwest, with almdauce' of pure water for all purposes, absolute fire protection, natural drainaj-c and electric lights. The (reatcit river in the world runs by it, paialellcd by steel rails that jivc it all of the advantages of a common shipping point. Hood River Apple Growers are investing ex tensively in hind in the neighborhood ol Rai nier. They know their business. Take a pointer from them. Big industries are coming to Rainier. NOW is the time for the wise man to invest. Kr full particulars apply to Secretary Rainier Boosters Club RAINIER, OREGON 25 K. MI M.Kit ATTORN EY-AT-L AW St, Helens, Oregon )H.KuWNIMHH, PHYSICIAN & SURGFON IT- "K1.KNH I OltKtir J)"'H, K. CUf, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON HtUtMS ORKQOK YOU GET WHAT WE GET ?M w v .7 . ........ ncnwhnn Our boo us nvu upeu i jui ..orv.v. f f ITS L lvers lutino given if wanted. We not only UH-Mm- ,rotto1 prices, but you can satisfy yourself HOGS '.UiriiiS CHICKENS l!ZSt:?:uvX SOUTHERN OREGON COMMISSION CO. Voiwtl, I.K lli'C All informal but very pretty wedding took place at tlx home of Mr. and Mr. M. C. Gray on tlu morning of June tevenlli, when Mr, (ieorijc W. Voel and Mi Kxel Le Due were united in marriage by the Kev. rather nerval, file ceremony wa performed at :'M in Mr. Gray' pretty porlor, which waa decorated for the oc cmiou by loving friend with fettoon of KnglUli ivy and a profusion of white roRc and oarnation. The bride made a beautiful picture, in a white satin bridal gown, with long, filmy veil. Thf bridetmnid were Mit I.aura Slennick, B'tired in pink, and Mia Dorothy l'rc.cotl, in white, each wearing large white hut, with plume. Mr. jt Due, brother of the bride, acted a beat man. After the ceremony a wedding hreukfioit wu nerved in the dining room, which wan in La France roc and maiden hair fern. Many gift were re ceived from pupil, Iriend and relative Mr. iiikI Mr. Vogel departed on the 11:18 train for the bride' former home in Michigan, After the wedding trip they will retideat Kainier. The invited gueat were Mr. and Mr. M, C. Gray, Mr. and Mr, h. S. Thomaa, Mr. and Mr. C. II. John, Dr. and Mr. II. K. Cliff, Mr. and Mr. W. I) Dlllard, Mis Pretcott, Miu Stennlck, Mi Hilda Cliff, Miawa Doro thy Jolmi.I.oii Cleir, Eugenia Denting, Glady Walen, Her nice Manten and Olive liare. Moving picture at Wellington'. They move becaunc he give I hem away You' buy 1 2 worth of good nnd gel a 2 pic ture, in a pretty frame, for SUcenta. I Hi you pay rent? If o will it not be better in eTery way for you to own your own home. Good residence lots in St. Helen can be purchased for $50 on easy term. The price of these lot will be advanced IU July 1st, yon will ave that amount by bctfiiiing now. Apply to D. T. Gerdei, at Oasi I'ark. Masten-Ilrown At the residence of the bride' parent, "Maple Hill," Del mar Mastcn was married to Miss Ileth llrown on Wednesdy afternoon June 2nd at 1 :30 p. m., Rev. Fry of Kainier offi ciating. The ceremony wm performed in front of the fire place which was bank-1 cd with Oregon grape and Maiden hair (cm The bride was beautifully dressed in white silk organdy and carried white carnations. The groom was in conven tional black. The maid of honor. Miss Kva Masten, and thr bridesmaid, Mis Fflie r'iugerald, wore tan ilk and c.nrricd cream roses. The groom was at tended by Charlie and Eber Broa .broth ers of the bride. The present were numerous and beautiful. After the cere mony delicious refreshments were served under the beautiful maple tices, after which the bride threw her boquet, which huh caught by Miss K.v Masten. The newly married couple left for a tiip to Spokane. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. a ml Mrs. Frank Drown, of Yankton, and the groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Masten of Skamokawa and is engineer in his brother, C. C. Masten', lovging camp. Only the immediate relative were present at the ceremony. Wall Faint in thirty colors. Varnishes. Stains and Oils. Floor Faint in seven colors Rout Faint in ten color. F'nam els, Linoleum, Dressing, liruslies. etc. M. C. GRAY, St. Helens W 1). Dillard and family returned Friday night from a weeks' visit to Sea side. Mrs. H. K. Clifl and children leturned Sunday night from Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. F.mest Vounger, of I'ortlund. were over Sunday visitor with Mrs. Younger' parents, Mr. and Mrs. lames Dart of this city. Dairy Cows kor Salk Ten or twelve fine clariy cows for sale at reasonable price. Inquire of F, A. Nelson on the old Joseph Copelund place at Warren. For I-:i.kctkic Lights The council, at its meeting hist Monday night, granted to the Me Connick Co. a thirty-five year franchise to operate an electric lighting plant in St. Helens, and just as soon as the machinerery can be procured and in stalled this city will have as good n lighting system as any small commun ity cau have, as it will be in the hands of men who have great interests here and whose every effort will naturally be to do whatever is best for the interests of the community. Ordinarily thirty-five years is a long time lor which to grant a franchise, but in this case the franchise is not exclusive and the city contracts for light for only five year terms, so that the continuance of the contract and the financial success of the venture depends upon the quality of the service rendered and the reasonableness of the rates. We congratulate the council upon its de cision. Florence Yank w as arrested Tuesday evening on charge of selling liqour with out a license, and p'aced tinder $250 bonds to awnit a hearing before Justice Watkins to morrow. The woman and n companion have been keeping n scow resort at the foot of Sauvies' Island op osite the city. Have your photo taken by McNulty, at the tent in the city lot just across from the Methodist Church. Good work guaranteed at the most reasonable rates. Hring the children with you and have a (ami v group, m2Stf Et -irgaii for aide reasonable. Is in first ch. order. I nquire at this office. Coin m County Bauk has sold to the St. Helem arry Company fifty acre9 of laud he 'ire belonging to George Lsmout, ad. 'ig the present property ofthecompa the price being 1 100 per acre. One ye. V thi property could have beeu pu .uase5 forf40 per acre, but as a matter ot fact, U is worth to-day over twice the sum pai ? Its purchase by the quarry company tnesni a great ex pansion of their busine, a the whole tract is practically one vast stone quarry nml an immenav canyon traverses part of it, o that rock can be easily loaded into train cars and Uken to the river front at small expense. For Sai.U Several choice farnig. Wm. M. Kos. Read the charter. Ok-bratethe Fourth on the Fifth at St. Helen. A 2 framed picture for 8!) cent at Wellington'. Don't forget the Clatjkanie Rose Show on Saturday, June ltftb. It wont be a ex tensive a the Portland (bow, but the quality of the rotet wil be lust at good and it I Columbia County institution If you buy 2 worth of good at Wei lingion's. he give you a t'i framed pic ture for 89 cent. "Chief" returned from a trip to Cal ifornia on the Yosemitr: Tuesday nlvht He weers the latest Kearney street collar and appeared quite pleated to meet his many friend. Mr. Dean Girty aud children moved thi week to Fort Steven, to join Mr, Girty, who ba employment there. Good four-year-old cow for tale. In' quire at thi office. Mr. Ilrigg, of Yankton, ha nearly completed the construction of a beauti ful cottage adjoining Columbia Park. Your money' worth and then some, Get a beautiful $2 framed picture for 8t cent at Wellington'. Mr. J. I . Montgomery ha the lumber on the ground for two new residence on block 30, In the north part of town Mr, Veasee of Scappoose and Mr Pope' joy of Deer Island will alio put np two residence on the same block. Miss Eva Masten. who ha been at tending school here during the winter and spring, returned to ber home at Skamok awa last Pridav. Master Harold Maten accompanied her. F'ine new cottage for rent. Columbia County Bank. Houlton Circle Woman of Woodcraft, and Bayview Camp, Woodmen of the World, held juint memorial service at Warren on Sunday last. Rev. Lew Davie delivered the addresa, which i highly spoken of. The attendance waa quite large and the floral offering profuse. Talk to us about Fire Insurance. Do it now. Dont wait until after the fire. CoLiuBiA Cot'xTV Bask. For Sai.k The home belonging to Judge Dart. Plenty of shade, fruit, large hone. Choice location, three and one-half lot of ground. Have refused f 20 per month rent. $2500. WM. M. BOSS Miss Myrtle- Craig, of this city was married on Sunday last lo Mr. Henry Swart, of Junction City, Rev. Asa Sleeth perlorming the ceremony. Mr. Swartz it a merchant at Junction, where they will hereafter reside. When you give vour painting contract to Williams yon know that you will get the best job that can be done for he pos tively guarantees satisfaction I wish yon would try Buckeye extract They are strictly high grade. Call for free sample bottle. M. C. GRAY. St. Helen. For Sale A full blood Jersey bull Two years old, dehorned and gentle. G. W. PERRY. Houlton, Ore. A HusinfHg Snap Want to pell a saw mill cheap or trade same for farm or timber land. Apply at once to Henignus Lumber Company, Houlton. 'Ore. Are you using Peacock Flonr? No? Dont wonder yon look ane feel bad. I've sold a good many t s of it in St. Helens. M. C. GRAY Girls wanted at the St. Helens Steam Laundry. Mrs. August Olep-n, of Deer Island, was a county seat visitor Wednesday. "j?oa SaUK A new house near the laundry. WM. M. ROSS j Mr. L. A. Skuzie, who has been at tending the Seattle seminary, Teturned home to St Helens last Saturday for the summer months. Bunker Hill Springs and pasturage to let.Notrespasing on thegronndsallowed. WM. H. DOLMAN tiOti Laurel St. Portland. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the residence of Mrs. II. R. Cliff on Wednes day, June Mh. S'Jcents is as good as $2. How's that? Ask Wellington. Two Farm Wagons, a Mowing Machine and a Hav Rake for sale. Inquire of Jos Holaday, St. Helens. 0-4 Wanted Two chambermaids, and two waitress at the St. Helens Hotel. Cedar fence posts for sale at 40 each. U. S. Dksi'.u.n, St. Helens. It it' priutlng, and you want it done right, take it to the Mist office. COURT SI JtJCABY At the recent session of the County Court which adjourned Tuesday after noon the following business was tran sacted : The Boys and Girls' Aid Society, of Portland, was given a donation of $20 The resignation of J. A. Ilolluduy as fruit inspector was accepted. The petition of J. Horst for a rebate on stock assessment was allowed. The petition of Gust Gustafson for damages to team and goods waa re jected. W. II. Rose was awarded the contract for opening a road to the gravel pit on the summit between Clatskanie and Mist for 275. The bid of S. S. Long of $043 for con sti noting a culvert near Mist was re jected. A warrant was ordered issued In favor ot E. II . Flag.; for f 400 as State Fair Commissioner. The clerk was ordered to ifsue a war rant in favor ol R. Anliket for ft, balance duo on bill of Mav 1st, It was decided to advertise for bids for bridges on the Nehaleiu and upper Clatskanie. A lame number of bills were allowed, the list of which will lie published in our next issue. Full ti value for $2.89. ton. Ask Welling- FUENITUEEl J 1 us Styles and Prices Right Gall and Inspect Our Well Selected Stock WELLINGTON'S ST. HELENS, OREGON Summer Rates East J During the Season 1909 J via the 4 Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD from Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla and all points on the O. R. & N. line. To OMAHA and Return - - - $60.00 To KANSAS CITY and Return - $60.00 To ST. LOUIS and Return - - $67.50 To CHICAGO and Retnrn - $72.50 and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and Sooth Correspondingly low tares. ON SALE JCNE 2, 3; JCLY 2, 3 ; AUGUST 11, 12. To Denver and return - - - - $55 ON SALE MAY 17, JULY 1, AUGUST 11 Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final retnrn limit Oct. 31. These tickets present spme very attractive features in the way of atop over privileges, and choice of routes ; thereby enabling passengers to make side trips to many interesting points enroute. Routing on the return trip through California may be bad at a slight advance over the rates quoted, Full particulars, alleeping car reservations and tickets will be furnished by any O. R. & N. local ageut, or Wm. McMURRAY.'General Passenger Agent, Portland Oxegox. yyyyy y y yW y yi m y yyyy i WALKOVER At the Same Moment That you step into our Store to buy a pair of Walk-Over Shoes Thousands of other people in all parts of the World are doing the same thing. That is be cause the WALK-OVER now is the sign of QUALITY AND SATISFACTION everywhere $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 We m Sole Ipts WHITE & ANDERSON Houlton. Oregon sSaasi -4 -At A At -A Ar .A. A. A A -J- -Mm -A. AiriMPV I HAMPn ON REAL ESTATE LONG TIME EASY PAYMENTS RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. Fort Worth. Texas. Jackson, Miss.