The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 03, 1909, Image 2

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    The Oregon Mist
Entered at tiui Porto at St. Helen,
Origin, aoond-idffs mail matter.
SiBA-RirTio: :aTrs
Oneyear
Si months
Adve.titing rates ciade known co appli
ation. Legal notices 25 cent per line-
Issvrd Evrrv Friday Bv
K. H. FLAGG.
Editor and Proprietor.
County Official
Paper
Circvit CorkT omcxas:
I.. Fakin..
Tongue
Col ntv OrriciRn
J. V. Camplwll
... 1 Hst net Judce
Iirtriit Juiij
.District Attorney
James lrt, Judge t. Heieis
W. A. Harr:, Clers .-t. Helm
M.wiin Whit, t-henff- St. Heient
V. K. Tkh w r, Corom'r Clatfkante
H. Wmi, 1 err miioucr Scappoow
E. K. Gviick, Tre.nurer St. Helens
r. W.l hirk, Awr t. Helen-
J. II. Collins. Sell -wlSupt I'tatskanie
C. T. Presoott, Surveyor -St. Helen
Frank Sherwood. Coroner Rainier
SILENCE IS GOLDEN.
The Mist notes with pleasure
an increase in the advertising
patronage of the Clatskanie
Chief. For many years the sa
lX)n men of Goble had been in
the habit of having their liquor
petitions published in the Mist.
It amounted, for the two saloons,
to $40 per year a sum not to be
sneezed at by the editor of a
country paper. Lut all this is
changed, and the golden rivulet
has been diverted to the coffers
of our esteemed contemporary of
the Gateway City, as a reward
for its silence during the recent
campaign. It is money well
earned. Had the Chief stood for
a dry town we have no doubt it
wields sufficient influence to have
secured the seven votes neces
sary to have effected the change.
But it stood for nothing, main
taining th-i attitude of the non
combatant in war times. A great
principle was involved, and it
said, in elect. "We care nothing.
We have friends on both sides.
Our columns are for sale. If the
price is paid we will publish any
article you want to print. We
are here for the cash: and all is
fish that conies to net." It is an
attitude that commends itseli to
a great many people, and it is
not immoral, but decidedly un
moral. We commend the action
of the Goble saloon keeper. He
is right in refusing to spend his
money v.ith the Mist. This paper
is the enemy of his business, and
he would be foolith to continue
to patronize it. One good turn
deserves another always, and as
the Clatsxanie Chief is the only
paper in the county that does not
ohon Association, or their assigne, to
tig Into or In any way interfere with
any public street, park, ground, or other
public prtwrW, said W. G. Foroemy
ml hit associate, knowo m the- Soap'
pooie Telephone Association, their sa
juris, arenta or enitiloye, ahall, with
dispatch, without delay, pttt the
park, ground, or other public property
in u rood comlitieo it was before it
was dug up, disturbed, or interfered
with. nd shall remove II swod. tniie,
earth, rubbish, or other material which
may have been placed or accumulated
thereon by or through the Mid W. U.
Pomemy and hi associate, known m
the Seanpoose Telephone Association,
their agent, employe or essigtu.
Sec. 4. It ihatl be unlawful forny
person or persons not in the employ or
artlut: under the direction of raid n ,
G. Pnmeror and hif associate, known
as the Scappoose Telephone Association,
or their a:gn, to displace, molest, dis-
tnrb. break down, remove, hack, de
stroy, or in any tnannerJlnJinVor inter
fere with anv rwle. support, wire, or
any property maintained or used by or
throogh the privileges herein granted
under the provision of this ordinance,
within the Mid city of St. Helens, Ore
ion, and anv such person or persons
violating the provisions of this ordinam-e,
shall bedeerued guilty of a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction thereof s'iall be
fined not les than 5 nor more than
50 for each offense, and in default of
the payment ol audi Bnebe Imprisoned
in t!.e city jail one day for each 2 of
u-h fine.
Sec. S la consideration of the rights
and privileges herein grsnteS to said
W. G. Potneroy and his associate,
known as the Scappoose Teleph me As
sociation, and assigns, any officer of the
said City of St. Helens shall have the
rght to send and receive messages free
if all charge in the said City of St.
H-!ens; provided, however, that any
message so sent or recti reJ shall relate
o public business of the said City of
St. Helens.
S c- 6. All rights and privileges here
in gmmed to V. G. 1'ouieroy and bis
associate, known a the Scappojse Tele
phone Association, shall eipire at the
cn.l of ten vears from the date ol ap
proval of this ordinance, aud the Slid
W. G. Po.'U-roy and his associates,
known as the Scappoose T.'lephoue As
sociation, or asign, shall file their ac
ceptance of the conditi -ns of this ordi
nance within thirty days from the ap
proval thereof, or tin ame stia:! become
anil ant void
Parsed and approved this 2,Hii d.iy of
Novembir. ViCfJ.
Attest: M. K. MILLER,
Johx tj. U.iE, Mayor.
Recorder.
Cueaf Snap Land '!& acres at
from f i to S per acre. This tract of
.an J is on county road and school buiid
ng on line. The greater portion of it
is good Ij ini, fertile land Suitable for
fruit or general agriculture. Will le
"d in tracts to suit purchaser See A.
T. Laws, St. Heltns.
cuaioin louse and gat meter will run
backwards. On the Slit the coal trust
will kick the sun acrvvw the Tropic of
Capricorn (or a fie d goal, and the win
ter solstice wilt tgtn with the ball in
the possession of the trustaoa our five
yard line. This will be.lhe shorietl day
of theyer,and Mr. ry will be the
favorite io;the North l'ole dispute.
The dawn of winter wilt dievlose
John Roikefellrr with his toes
Wigwagging with an upward thrust,
And pieces of the sugar trust
Disseminated here and there,
While Uncle Samuel with tils hair
Awry In angry .little puffs -la
looking for his'coal and. cufli,
The breath of Itoreat .will blow, and
lo, the soft and tlakey snow will lay its
mantle on the hill at d hxk fur cubby
hole to fill. The furry CHIII feel
the fine on-come of winter down h'S
spine, the which will make htm buck
and squeal aud snap the cracker on his
keel. The chilly dog ill. sullf the air
and doa his suit ol heavy hair, and lu
his iluo made of snow the blubbtreat
ing Kskimo will twinge with rheuma
lis and gout and won ler how the fight
came out. The lusiy calf will bwl aud
bah and burrow in the iuW of straw.
and winter, with its bi lug wind, will
urge bin) inward front behind. The
rabbit hunter, rail of fa., will prose
CUte II. F tlirilling rhaae, an i the flring
rabbit, (lightered daft, will run like
Roosevelt were aft.
The cost of living, plump and stout,
Will dare the Christmas shopper out,
And ch!f t'iin be4i!0" through the
door
And here and there around the store j
And every time he shall espy
A pre: it he would like to buy
The swift pumttr, fell and grim,
Yi ill knock bis pins from under biui
And slap him smartly on the gills
With seie i pounds ol household bills.
At wliUh the drums w:ll sad'y beat
and all llie duIlitM fair and sweet will
weep in concert, and the toys will make
a thunder of a no.te. Tbe tueiancholy
lioi us ill tot, aud tlie li.tle soldier
in his suit ai l wave his liusty haver
sack and slab the tyrant ill the back.
We must have Chretniei in the-e
part', no matter who it is that soiar.s
or what the blooming tariff ti, or any
man detires (or his. We've got to till
those empfy ks no matter if the
planet ro ki, or if the piutocra's e rile
go round brefooied (or a while. We
don't mind King mado the gat and
wearir g uur old overiot ye.r in aud
out, aud being sjent, and sifting ahes
for ti e rent; but ahcu tbe holidays ad
vance and Fatty Minrg4nwang his ants J
upon the mantle, with the cuMi tied up
with Strings and other stutTf, aud tells
tbe test of us to git, by thunder, we
wou't gland for it.
SCAFP00SI SCHOOL NOTES
(W rtllrs h the ltill )
Vert a Itnwii, wlii haa let n irk for
some time, la improving under the care
ol Dr. Hatfield.
Tbe fifth grade U Ju,l beginning frac
tions
An addition to the library of forty.
eight few Ut.ka ha Jo. I been made
The total number of vulumes now is
tto.
Mr. Barker's loom has a new clock
Ttie primary and ttxvixl room gave a
very luleirsting loiut progiaui in the
Assembly Room I he day b(or Thanks-
giving. About 75 visitor were preeent
The pupils if H is scl ool were very
generous about tending provision to
the Boys and (litis Aid Society. A cash
donation of 7.15 waa also sent.
Ml-s Parker's room has a new tellur
ian.
Asellinf contest tok plac. ill Mr
Rasker'a room in which Charlie Leon-
aid sielletljthe school'down. A similar
contest ws also held in Miss Paiker's
room, '.In. which Walter Richardson's
side iron.
Mr. John Tompkins returned lo 8cap-
pixwe receutly'and four ol the children
started to H'liool.
'Mamina," said a little girl from Mi
TiOcomb's room, "May I see your
hsndsT'' ' Why do'you want to see my
haud.V ''I wish to are if there are any
microbes on them." "Whv, child, what
makes you think there may be microbe
on my hands ?" ''lieeause eur phrai
fdogy says so.lt,ay right here on this
p ge, Th. re are njiin'bcson every hant."
Mirs Gold" Dui.citi ha been em-
pioyeit to a slt Mr. Barker in hiS mai.
There are 38 pupils in that room doing
sork of ihe Ith, 01 h aud lOtli giadr.
a zntkf 'ATr.mErRONE
SAaAAVAAAAaAi
antrum m 11 ,.
saVatkaaV bAAA Ai
St.llolonH.Oro. ,Doo.3rd
Dour rrlcnd
Do you knew that you
ought to bay your nuti
from it atora that lelli
lota of nuti? Then you can
get freah nutt.
Don't you hate to tsraok
a nut mid find that it li
all dried up lmide and
not fit to entT That Is
because the nut la lagt v
year1. I
Nuti will come In nloe
for ChrisUaaa. Which kind
do you like bettT
Englinh falnuta 20a a
pound ,
Focana 20o a pound.
Almonda 0o a pound.
Filberta 20o a pound.
Your friend,
Jacob.
P. S. After I wrote you
the above I went downtowm
and bought a great big boic
of nuta from
WELLINGTON'S.
STEAMER
Ieve8l. Helens a m ,
Arrive, I U
Uaves Portia,,,! J A. If.
ArHvetn.i,,,;)p, J.
n rt
uTANWOfln
ICHRISTMAS
GIFTS FOR
EVERYBODY
"Hi great instrument was the Tele-
phoi e," said a biographer of the laie
Edarl If Hairiman. in the Wall
SlwtJoiim.il. ''He always had It be-
side him. The llarriutan switchbutrd
was one ol Ihe be it ruuipped and the
busiest in New York .
lli e, bis libra-y, his
bathroom, ihe telephone was always U fact, cvcr thiug to delight the heart of the youngittcrs.
'""V iut( wiisbis iv ;iii Mitu itiwy vswr
For thk Childrks Mechanical toys, a variety t(
Rocking Horses that woulu please any kid, Horns.
Dolls, Ioy Trunks,
Wagons. In
Whether iu his 4 Drums, Blocks. Whips, Cwords,
bedroom or his J aud Furuiturc. Ikiecies, Kncitics and
Ti.e e a ill nisu Le st tuething doing in
social and polni.al phenomena. Con
gress will assemble at Washington on
the 5 h, aud n emergency session ol
the Standard Oil leal ataff will begin at
Clevrlmd on the ti.h. Mr. Tad's ulti
mate conclusions ai to golf and other
great ifues will be read on the 6th, and
Mr, Ki ke.'ellet's anmal meesaxe wii)
be im.:e public o.i the i)iii. The insur-
gctiU iil bivouac acru.-s the Pobjuitc
g in wilderness the telephone would go
to .
"A tlave to the telcbhone,' wrote
New York editor in commenting on
r man and Ins telephone. "Nonren
said lUrriman, when thi was csllvl to
hi attatitioii, "the ti l-phone is a slave
lo me,"
It is allog. ther likely that much of
thepoatraml influence of the lale Mr
llarriman was doe to the a d of his tel
ephone. In fact, he admitted as much
His telephone washlstvrr present ints
tender, alwais rettily (or service. With
u u leacoeo an ii lis uuinra asso
ciates and every come.- Of his vast nil
rutt! territory. A man who puts the
telephone lu his home place liituielf in
the avenue ol approicli to mill.ons of
other homes, shop, office and lartns
Jut as with the railroad king, so it is
with farmers and men in all other walks
of life. The telephone lu the home or
buiiies place ol many man lets fa-
And a fine line of seasonable articles for the rest oi
A complete stock of
(jcneial
Merchandise
Courteous trestmens
t quarc deal for H.
i.ottvillk sr. mm
1 the family. Lack of space prevents tnctitiouiug them
! ; all, but you arc invited to call aud see w hat we have, f
liar- J
T.: huCl I I XT'sTI Tr.n c
4
4 Satisfaction Always.
sVvv-rvvvv
St. Helens,
V
Oregon.
vvvr
Are You
GOING TO BUILD
?
Investigate the fleriu of
CONCRETE
BUILDING
BLOCKS
i The Heat, Most Artistic t&J
. Durable Material for Baimest
Blocks, Houses, Chimneys,
I Inundations, Ornamen t il
Kcucing, Ktc.
'lboo at our etptnss, as
wrtte, and w will call s4
furnish ratlmate
! SANDCL & FULLER
MAM r AC t KG Kl
Rainier Orton
otK.-iilj-oppos'? the liquor business,
it should receive the fail support
of the saiorm rrien.
KinsA5tr; o.
Kn
r
1'iif 1.
i' ::ari .cr?rnt'nx to W. .
i : his as-ccUt, known as
'j -3 T. -iephone A'Kijtion,
h - u'gnt an i p-ivi t. to
u: up". t:,rt stie-.-t".
Jh r pii ji..; fc"ou:i ! aii'i
i t eC ; f .. l:'-i- a3;
i'i - a-.-l w.r.'i f-jf ili trn
' v-ri ,ti jf --,:rr,'."ty, for
' f tl.ai-In Hi at. si .(.
ii tnD Ca
If-'-.- .J.
Revere, still raising wells
mount, planned eomething
n't ni':.i-a
ia ti.e .!.:'
v i'i:v of .:
1
;ir- i::r- y
eiec' ail i
tlie ktieuU.
p!a -e s .( ;
mil !
! ! t'i.
S!. 11
. ns, Or
tlu imr
ln- i-i,.!
fix rn:t'
f r
hi) a '-.) i iter,
'I'. h p .0.1 : .'it
in th-; t ... r .-is
, ih'RO' he
tli.-lr (': s tint fctrdcli the
not t- iuti-rf-iu tvi'ii the
i ii, u. o i .vj.! .
, i,r.l o 1 -r p-j-jhc
r u ..:s i f t-.e City of
. f.rthis period of ten
(.: . t.,: i tss-iije of this
- n:i ! v.ir ft for the irus
c.irrenti for tiie pur-
iuUix i4 to-eiving tele-
hi; l l,i the purpose til
' i irtniiui-nls, and
t'-ivii-!? tu fix mtfcs and
- la ri!e: Hnd toils for
!-;.iuvl oi received, and to
k vi.i :,n i .iistruintnls fur
!. -I- iti t.Ul
i; . ;. i V.'. (',. i'o'.uerov .'Hid
, It-, a u ; s "li ? h'cappoose
vuw,u:i'.i,i, or their ajiuj,
i.i the lights un.J pi i v-
K'iii'u-d, h n I ,o tiect
r wirt-i n as
uii'jh)lru(.ti;ij
'For December.)
rhesbsil s of night wru falling dst
As Paul Revere aent dashiiiK past.
'T. Roosevelt is dead '." he vowel,
But everybody lauuhed aloud,
And as be pushed upon the reins,
Tiiey criei, "Oo teil it to the Danes!"
Where.it tli hrald windd his eve
Anl said, "I'll have to chane the Cry
Prosperity's returned!" he bawled,
Tiie next tgwn site he overhauls I ;
But this toan, t jo, for all his pains,
Jim Kimled and aid, "Go U-!l the
Ijn-:"
W.iere.'or
U013 his
eis.
"Coic has confe'vd !" wai Irs halloo
The next tonhip he gi lpe 1 throng1!;
B it these wc-rrf alto knowing aifi,
And yelied, "u tell it to the D4nes!"
At uliich r'iufl he fro..ne 1 a frown
an l s ild: 'Tli tryj-nt o-ie m-ir tjwa."
Ah 1, on tiie s deiu i trutii r.-s lived.
Oriel, "Stanlurd oil has len dis
solved!" Bjt t'tis to. i Slid, an 1 8 .Ook it nigfln,
"Keep rih'. on, I'au!, to C penhug .-n."
U;ceiub'-r His aiicirtit'y tiie tenth
month, and its name ii from the Latii
dece:u U;). Ii l.a always b';en the
lat uimtli in every c.ilendir. Like
oatn-lve, the ancient were not quite
sire whether they coul 1 afford it or rn.it,
ani it was 'therefore aways placed
from .he Capital, aith Mr. LiFullette j mou, than lUrriman is peif irmirnr, a
in con niai.d, Mr. Coiuuiins as scout and i woik ju.t w great in importance, and
Mr. Bcveride a lookout. j perhaps is provirg even more of s blesi-
On the 21st e shall pa.s under the ing than to the c-tpitalisl whore everv
influence t f the x-jdiai-al sign ol Capri
corn us tils jiat. This wi:l cau-e Mr.
Tafr. wiiu is tg Au fur Kip Van Winkle's
record, tj turn over, and the consumer
will bj the at.
An 1 tiien the new year will arrive
1 o kWII the sum of react.
And the man from Elba will return
To ct us by the eirs-
Jlave jou thought how fine il would
be if you bad some one or something do-
inj your ilya work lor vou? Ai-k the
Columbia County Bank to explain to
dav.
ROLL OF HONOR-
I'oll'Ain it the Koil of Honor fur the
St. Helem i'uli : hchoil for the third
month, ending Novem'.er 27;li.
AOVIMKU UHKDK.
Fred Morbus, lierlin Yeoirp.o', Wil
liata Giylord, Fia k Thorp, i harhs
Law.4, Ctrl Hamihon, Nathan VanOideii,
Cecil Row, Ker,neth K,i cht, Jn.es
Muckle, KoiteaiaDeUii ,g, Hilda ?pe..ht,
Mary Jianjiln, Leota hpeeht, Iira
Barber.
CBAMKia
Clive Inline, Koy Ln, I-ila Heaver,
War.eu T;ii rp, Ii.ej Iiarlwr, Beruice
VrnOrdt-n, Dorothy Johns, il.-tti yeo
man)), i-ay l.yiicli, Keturah Dixon, Clnr
lie Urjue'hl, Ciiarlie fimitli.
"iSTtllMKIHAIK.
John De.iiiiitf, Robert Dixon, Walter
Gage, Ilex Mi il jr. Xtm Oartoiaii, Devey
-'4ieof t.c elects :or travel, and t-ri-ct
,:liii-ir pole") fit -in: 1 ii-iioub!o point, In
,llte Btr.jets and otli r puiiiic plicc, a id
place tlit-ir wiretut mcii heights aVivt
the 6aid titr.elsa .d jiol.ii: placets Uie
c,tcjiiHci! of fiu City of 6:. Helens
u,ay Ue-iifi a'.e.
S.o. y. Wi.etiever It shall l,,;,o utj
neoe-i-aiy in Hi e:ec!io;;; i ;-, iir, or
ui i'i 'e ance of llie taid - poles or wars
lor thes iil W. (i. I'juicroy aod his 11s
lot late, known as the Scapposse Tele-
i
where it could lie dropp-d wit i the Stiiith, William Burbe-, Har,l l 1) ck.r,
Kolwrt Sci.ell, Ethel Lynch, Maud Kieh
aidi.ii;, K-ia il ittaii, Uarold Wicks, ICd-
ward Maivin, Kdith Ilaiuiiloii, Charles
iiendurc.
I'UIMARr.
Willie Lymli, Jiiumie Kids, Budea
Kill', Kdria Oartiuau, Margaret Iioulhy,
dheln.a Bbolt, Jxmis IIiar., Atlan Mc-
Kie, Roy Oag, Agtiea Wick", Viola
Woullcy, Venna WooIIej, Frnee Cli
ni-Kki, J.ile Woolley, 15oiniie Oinmai)
Uinra Graiit,K'ith Nixon, Ornce Farn
iiifr, (iracc Nixon, Kleoor Taylor, Uur
don fmhiettr, Gladys Lake.
least dimuibance of the calendar year.
Alexander th3 'i. eat alay attacked
his enemies iuimd'a'.ely after Clui-t-aja",
when they di !o,t have a cent, arid
Julius Caeutr, ho oulduce farther
than Jim Hill, rep a e lly warn (I Home
against the tilths and Valldais, who,
Ilk the train, give eaca other no
Ciuatui. ptcse.iti.
Die c.-.st for tlioaununl Clirietuiae
eiiri'ala -a ill he a fol!o: fianta Claus,
Mr. Taft. Sled. Mr. Camciiie. Reln-
deer, Mr. Kului, Mr. Ijk, Mr. Aldrith
and Mr. l'ayi.e. JJeils, Mrs. Green and
Mrs. S.ie. Whip, Mr. Lawnri. fc'now,
Clianl.or Diy. Moon, Mr. Archbold.
Kof, Mr. Kyan. Chimney, Mr. Hill.
1'ai.k, Mr. Bheruian. Tree, Mr. Kocke
leller. Sleeping child, Mr. Morgan. The
performance will be given on the nijIit
oftheZUli. Mr. Mortran is said to lie
in th ajl(eiiiiij; sneti the inostde
li(,'litful child in 1 In history of the play.
The naturnl phenomena of the month
will uj encouraging. On the I2th there
will lu a jiartial i-cliusj of the B ill, vid
his in the ri-gion around the gouth Pole.
During riie eclipe 10 ounces i,l sugar
will weigh a pound at tbeKew York
xotice.
My wife, Maud Ternahao, having left
my ld aud hoard I hereby give notice
that 1 will not le responsible for any
debts contracted hy her.
R01JKKT TI'.RNAIIAN.
Dated at Scappoo e, Ore., Nov. 2tt 09
Wellington's shoe patrons do not suf
Itt with cold d-et.
Cream puffs and pumpkin pi at the
tit Helens Bakery, Saturday. Buy them
for your Sunday dinner.
1
' - . . 1 , I I . . .
c. uiiiiau i oniiii oe carrieu oui. 1 lie in
strument was probably just as import
ant in the uiiud ul the farmer who
wrote :
"I Wjuld as soon think of mowing
uiy hay Willi an olj-fashionel scythe as
try 10 conduct my farui sncces-fully
without a telephone."
Throughout the farming wo Id the
telephone today is a popular and use
ful ir.strani.mt. It was not so long ago
when its ne in rural reetloos was un
heard of. Now it is the farmer's irtrat-
e.t aid in busine-a, in home life and for
pr. tec ior." He sells his crop with the
aid of the Mephone, catching a flurtual
in ma ket at its veiy tip. In ihe
spreading of weather repoits it has saved
in any thousands ol dollars every at anon
to the fruit growers of the country. Ii
bright ns the lives and enriches thero-
.ial op;ortiiuiiles of the wives and
daughters on the farm. It is their pro
tection agmnst hoboes aud marauders
when the men folks are any. IVr lisps
US greatest service Is in bring. 1 g nearrr
to home the physhUli and the veleri
nary 1:1 answering instantly every
emergencj of farm life.
ine M'ti-pnones on (aims aregroaiug
moro and more popular and numerous
The statement is made by the Western
Klectiic Company, mstiafnclurer of the
"llell" telephones, that over 100,000 if
its new type cfroral telephones have
been 1 1 i'i Ihe past ten months. There
are now close to two million telephone
-hi fa ms in this country,
When 1'iesidenl K m. veil's Country
I.tfeCoinmlsaion went among the farm
era last year, hearing testimony on con
ditions of farm life, it reported that the
greatest encoorsgement to farming of
the better sort and mire heal'.hful life
in Country districts was given by Just
such fgenclt-s as good roods, the ex
tension of the rural mail system and
the farm telephone
SANTA CLAU5'
Headquarters
ggtttSssgaJa
OUR
Let us figure on all your electrical
work, Columbia Ulectric Works,
el Ifngton makes a speclulty of chil
dren's shoes. lie has the 111 for f 1.26 up.
, NOTICE.
The undersigned, taxpayers of road dis
trict No. 13, Columbia County, State of
Oregon, nlve notice that a meeting will
00 netil in xillgitt's Mall, Vernoma, De
ccnilier Z7th, l'.KW, at one o'clock r. M
(or the purpose of voting on a special
roan tax levy:
K. H.sseman, C. Rndstrom, F, C. Mc-
t.raw, uust uustaison, l). 1,. l'.arly, I
Claries Malmsten, O. tl. Hult, V. H.
Malmsten, L. Siegert, O. K. Dent, A. M.
I'arker, W. h. Hall, John 1'rlngle, O. A.
MillH, B. F, Lane, L. ii. Stuart, W. II.
Hess, Li. A. bbeeley, H, J. John, A R,
Stanton, N, J, Armstrong.
IS BEINCi ESTABLISHED THIS WEEK AT OUR STORE.
HOLIDAY GOODS
ARE ARRIVING AND ARE BEING PLACED ON DISPLAY.
BRING THE CHILDREN
AND COME IN AND
in Touch With Us For Christmas
WHITE & ANDERSON
HOULTON, OREGON
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