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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1910)
LOCAL . . Ud.alu, . . N IMIHiaraisr piniw fnw nvvryuriv railed ui Iruit irruwinii lu Columlil Duty ilmu'il m pre til Hi tim court salii ttl. Ilclnni oh lliiirMlny ntxl, n tlif Culumb's County Horilcultu I Koclmy will Ix riinl'l. Millard townnlal will b pr-nt ait'l Itinw o ilnlre Information M to the bi . ... i ...n..i. ... .i ii i. ICUIlHra wmiiuH ,,. rv. ho Iim nia1 good in till own or- il of ovtr Hire liumtr4 am. You not afford to ml th opportunity r. JowpU Krtfttott, who rcutty hssad th 01 Iwwnian Ural nsar ftta, ha utt Coiiiplottd lUoonlruo 1 of a d lllng Iioum that It ft lit to Hut uroaptroti Community. It i twtlr roonii and a ctmant bsmnt !h hot air heating plant. Tha room lurnlaliwl In nalK woo la, ami icb room baa hot and cold watr It la I far gas and eltwtrkltr, and Mr ktnn tllVf It will not Im long I a iMllny H"a will pas bla l"r ih rtldocta aa that of Mr. ttrlckaon ravoUtlutt to Itaslaru vlaltora, who very llttlt Idea of Ilia rugr Hut lag wad In tbla cunt. m a. DM liKiu nun iiior man ud to . In alio- that sell at 10 to $1 80, lo rloaa tltpm nut ai it,. Mora la ft cbanca to get good V ol Boost ciuiom mada ahoca at ! in eoat. Wellington' la tlia pine jr. Purer Ilarriaou mailt complaint I Saturday that tha liousa hi which ha Li bail h-n pariofatod by pital liul L and Hit marshal liuiuertiaiel ro jtd lo round up mirobtr of laborer i th Columbia Contract Company'a in; but questioning Nlladtodiat-ovrt guilty partly. I'M '11)1 y. however IsHakcup may causa tbeui to quit Uo ai the law by dlacbargttig firearms Ma tha city limit Win. Stout returned Monday inn from r lit wltb Mend at ppton. fifdrta tha Urrat," tha man they all talking about. I)onl fail to are at tha Arcada Theatre , axk Ct.tKCTKP I'p to Tueailay I bait bean Collected to the lunt ol f MW.H 31, and there la now iiid In ! cooniy truf M3,M, r anil school laae will soon tto (mid, the rlou district will aoon begin all lor their cIhk1 And road acUI euunty uvea no lull or debta that ni be pM on demand, and t cuuuty imrp n lower bare than average in conn tie our aU b'otigli the Ht ite. rcnim SUtst At Woxllnnd. Wash' on, the undersign! will ell, corn icing at 10 .10 in , on TbutIf,, cb 3Ut, lUlO, the following atock J'ull Itluod Hereford Cuttle, ft Moid fear Old Native, 3 Atkl ( .'lt. line ir Bay Driver. Torus, half cah. jaoce on lime with approved m urlty. M. P. WH.U.KN. JV'e wih to announce to nor frend I tMtrone llial e carry a (ill Imo ol bwn and Hamilton crlehialed Aut-rl I ticntleuian and American Lady aboc 1 would l pleaMcd to tbow tlii-ui t a. There la no more Important detail our attire than abuc. Von will 6u l Ihing amarter or correct tbaq our new lericao Gentleman Oafnrd. Tue u liority of thin, lika all American t'.cn turn eho4. la not only In aprxarxnee ; . ... fcovrra every detail, Inai le and out , JAMKS Ml'CKI.H St b0S, ;Ive you aeen "Fredtik," the great iciau at the Arcade Thfatr!1 Ir. A. W. Mueller bat imrcbaard the e recemly built lor Mr. Iiney, r the wltelea nation, and be and c have become nenuanunt letitle 'ft. Helen. lie council at it meeting Monday lit allowed a numb-r ol bill. The urvoyor reported the contract ol Ing for the Improvement of Ce trcet bait been completed in accord- with the plana and apeclricatlon, u the property owuera claimed rwlar, tha trrt commltti-e wa or- I to make a thorough Invettigatloii, C. Maatitn reuettel that ilia council it met Mr, Long to replace in a periua nit manner, tha atep leading to bit tence on the bill. The council ac ted the work On Wlla Walla atreet, coatofwhioh wa about one-third ol itirveyor'i catlmat. ight youractf to a aafe harbor with lamp ol ready caab. Put it In'o the ilumlila County Itank and it will glow ry day lor you. Ttme Ccrtlficatei ol IKxit draw 4 per cent. At itt apeciat meeting Tuctday the Rincil had read lint and arcond time lordliianco apportioning the coat of K aewerou Columbia atreet, piarabal Walker la lo be congratulated fon the itianner In which he la cntnrc )gtht law agalnat dltturbera ol tha lace. lie U evidnntly no reaectar of rona, but liut runt them in regardle tienevor they liecome offentlve to pub- drcency. Your rich relatione may deny you, A ivingt account can't. It belong to you. lit a little money In the ColumWfa lunty Bank, It grow tbera became cy pay 4 per cent interest. Mr. 0. C. Wilton, of Rainier wa tried (ore Itmtlna Wutltlnt laat KaturJiiv on t charge of ataault and battery upon the jprann of Perry WillUuu, who bad been cently employed by him a an engl prr. Wilton pleaded aelf defmne but be Judge found him guilty and indicted be light fins of f 10.50, without cott. f iiiiamt hau evidently been ntil:) e- Kiiely beaten, kt bla face waa badly dia Igured. It would h money In hill poc- (ct it Ulian would loin the Quaker or tne other non-belligerent society. Don't wait for the) big chance. Grasp iB little one now. Many little chnncei tl , Wl "ennewmy, March HI, Mr, udwln Kot'KavoHU informal -ut liomi),' nt which ner gutt met f(ir th Mrll Mr. Adln Ho, of Wlcnln. Ou the loiiownig my Mr, Kottgavea delight in rvcepiion in nun f of Mm. Inci K ier. t or thee occmlon the Iioum laMa artl.llottlly decomted In vellow. it.. color K'hi-iii tielng carried nut In the reception room wltb daffodil III lirata lariunieiet and In the dining room with mialt.iaollijiit uoket Oiled with daffe dill and Oregon grape, tha trev.llinr coiqr neing raptatvd In aalada. Imli cooklall and china, TIiom to meet Mr, Oliate were: Mr.. Jay Ueuilng, Mr, Cbn. Blakattey, Mr. augena uiakailay, Mr Dan Richard on, Mr A, T. Law. Mr, ft. m n.,iv air. A. ii, neorge, Mr. Win. Muckle, Mr. D. J. Switter, Mr. W. U. Dlllard, Mia. Wm. Rota, Mia. A. L. Hlone. Mr. u.ll. jolili, Mr, trenk Ueor.e, Mi-c Allcayulck, Ann Quick, Ada George, laClilT. UuKenia Dem, log. Mr. M, 0. Oray. Have a part ol your wavce. Mr. Work- Ingman, Make it earn money for you in tolumbia County Hank wdl help you ami win pay 4 per cent on Time Cer tificate! of Depotlt, Amy Hole and P. L, Booth, of flalu Irr, were unlled In marriage at the court houte In St. Helen on Wednetdav laat. Judge Dart prrfuruiing the ceremony. ironrt Unity No. 70, Pore.trr of Ame- tlca, will meet hereafter every 1'riilay evening, at KuiKht of I'ytbla ball. At a largely altendi d iecial meeting of the court on the evening of March Kith a committee wa appointed to arrange for a tg ticial for the member of the or der and Invited friend, when an "ppor luiiliy will be preeDtl lo call atteutiun lo the merit ol Ihit irreat America i Or dir. Juuiu O'Connor, Stale Organiter, i iu St. Helena, directing the caMpalgn now on for new member, and refiurla much in term Iwing ta an in the plan. John Vnoikcr. America' foremoit men bant, delivered hi firm order him eell in a wheelbarrow. Tha money be tbu Mivrd wot Into the bank. Put your avingt in the Columbia County Ilank. TMK Mm MmrriKu About anty of tha legal votrof 8t. Helen met at Ma onic iiii iau 94tumay ntgnt. in te- pioe to a puonnei can, lor the pur- pote of nominatlug a ticket to b voted on at the approaching city election. K. II, Plagg wa elected chairman and If. K. La Hare tecreUry. M H. Miller wa cbotrn candidate for mayor and M. Prh, Ii. K tjui.k, A. II. Lake and J, Dart lor c.iiincilmen, being the en tire old ro mcil, W. A Karri w nom inated for t-ity lrea irer, t'.corge KUg lor recorder. R. S lUttan f ir maralial, nid II, K. Mct'orml k tor water coin tiiiuioncr. Aft, r itie Uuuilnalion Dr. II. R. Cliff nude a abort tpeech urging all ptetclit to tnpport the ticket, aa It Imily uouiin ilc l at a meeting at tended by probably a majority of the I gut voter nf the city. The election occur Muiidur, April 4lb, and, whether or i ot there it opposition, we trutt every tote in the city wilt be c t 'Credrik the Grrat" bai taken St. lid rut by itorui Don't mia any of hi prr I riu nee or you will alway regret it. At the Arcade Tli'-ntre. of couraf. IV K IVaTfilt Ou Saturday imt the new piie wi re couueclcd with the tank and St. Ilrl-na no h, u abundant upply of aati-r ilul ba been tested and lound to Im wholi-rome. Mr. J. Wnrren Quick alarted ttundny for Datlaa to viilt her father, Mr D. P. Stcutfrr, who 1 threatened witlt the Um ol hit eyetight a the remit of long lege of tkkn4. A CoKKKCTioN The ttatcmi'nt in last week' Miit that the blackuuith allop nt Deer Dland bad cbned wa an error, a Mr. Newt-11 Ward, the blackamith, in form nt that he 1 doing a very good biiaiur and Im nolnteutioo of quittint. The (tatement wa made in goal faith, but evidently 'did an luju ice to Mr. Ward and the Deer Maud community. You want the Normal Sell Kil pietlon t-paraUd from politic. That i what the Initiative Hill doc for Monmouth. Tbl I your opportunity to keep It al- wayt aepirate. Tha SUiU educate her lawyer, fanner, doctor, ' phrmacit, etc., wliy not tier teonerr vtanium have achool. The tietter trained the tcher, the bettor chool and more in telligent errvlce the child get. Yote, Yea, for Moniuouth. m2ial5 TVTRW'KlTg Ait KMC V HitRK Mr. C. II. John ha been appointed local agent for the Otivnr typewriter. , All who are intcreated in thi lahor-aaving Invention are requested lo call and Investigate It merit. A RarK Oi'POHTtwtTV A i room houte In fine condition; with pantry and bathroom. Two lot, overlooking the river, with a beautiful view tlut ran not beahutolf. l'or price and term In quire at the Mit olllce. 3-251 f Mr. K. I. Nixon now own the New York millinery at 218 Third Street, be tween Mitin and MadUon and lia' onu of the beat displays of fine millinery at moderate price that It to be found iu Portland and would be pleased to meet any of her old Columbia County friend when in the city. Skwino Machink roR SAI.K Inquire at thi office. Room hor Rknt Well furnished nd In convenient location. Apply at thi ofllce. For 8ai. One Jertey cow and one thoroughbred Jertey bull. Inquire ol J. K. Smith, Millen ranch, Yauktoii, Or. Mr. 8tella Linden, of Portland, wa the guctof Mr. aud Mr. A. W. Muel ler on Hunday lat. Born To the wife of Mi'. Hurdesty of llonlton on Monday last a daughter. Mr. Churchill ol the St, Johui Laun dry wa In town last 8atrd.iy for the I'redrikj the gre. inagiciHn, will I at the Arcade Theatre l'lidny.Siiturduy aud nunilay, ItlO Di'HInksh Slili loading at Bt lleieus tbi week: the Viiginia, 760,000 fcet i the llangor, 0(10.000 : the Mutbof. let, 800,000; the Caaco. BoO.ObO; the King ) eiiu.uui; ,tn Yosfmite, twOitsjtl, and the Stetson, about 000,000 feci Thu town huthsd the appearance of i city of much larger tine, and bualnea Th very line ha been good. t iiyouuont buy IJevoe Paint, yon donl g-t the bet. A complete line at Oerde, Ousls Park. At the achool Iioum hut Friday ttiubt me propoiltloo; Retolved, that St, IlaUu I dettlntd to b city of twenty nv tboutand Inhabitant within tb next ten year" wa earneetly de'.aled tnd a decliloo given for tha affirmative, Profeor Allen presided nd app dnled aa udKe Meaar. Phillip, Grlfllth and WahliiKton Muckle. The aiHrmative waa taken by K. If. Klagg, M, E Mil lerandA H . Lake, and the m-gative by O. K Uke, K. S. Paxon and W. B Dillard. Quite ntimtjer of th pupil of the school were present and teemed lo take active interest la the argument presented. Due announcement will be made of the next dbte and it la be lieved the attendance will be much larger. Tkam ro Sai.k A epan of heavy marea with harness and wauon. Inquire of John G, Prinjtte, St. Helen. Ore. Btf Ann-rican Wondi-r, the beat of the ear ly varieiiea, and Burbank, (red potatoes for sale. C, J. LARSKN. Warren, Ore. I'.iints, oils, varnish, nail, shell bard- ware, screws and bolto all kinds ol buildci' material at th store of Jas. Muckle & Sou. Devi Paint aill last longer and go farther than an) other. A complete line at Uerde. Oasi Park. Mr. and Mr. C. C. Msaten, Mr. D. W. Richardson and Mr. W. A. Harris were Portland visitor by th Iralda last Tuesday. Saturday, April 2nd, Houllou Lodge No. HO,- United Artloan. will give a Grand Bull in the Acuta II!!, and all who mie thi one are going to mita good lime. Muncby lint clat or chestra. Supper will be served by the better half of the lodge, and will be to i good to aliy away from. Everybody iuvltt-d and everybody will be made welcome. Mr. J. II. Wellington returned b me Stturd.iy last. He i on the road to recovery no I wid oon well if he re liains (or a wh 1 from J ir pickle end pig's feet, etc. Ilia enforced 1 llwicst lu demonstrated the business ability of Mr. Wellington, who hat certainly bad plenty of buiiness a well a household care. j . i ni niTi iaiuiii.-u mil line oi luroi- iture In our second story. . PERRY .V GRAHAM. Ho ilion. Oregon PiCkons pob SAi.-Pan di. Honiara, Giant Knnt and Matt-te lieu Reg istered ti ck. Piank Wilkin', St. Helen Big Showing Of SPRING DRESS GOODS The Following Have Been Received and Put On Sale This Week CALICOES, 7c. ' PERCALES, 8 and 10c. GINGHAMS. 12 1-2 and 15c. INDIAN HEAD, 15c. LINENS, 36 and 40c, MADRAS. 171-2c. POPLINS, 40c. GALATEAS, 20c. f MESSALINES, 50c. DIMITIES, 15c. v PONGEES, 75c, $1.25 Everyone a Winner and the Kind that Sell Quick. If You Want Some of the above, Come NOw. Ladle' Waista- Pretty patterns neat designs, well made Prices from $1.00 to $2.50. Child' Dree and Rompers Some that are practically in destructible. Rompers, 25c. Dresses, 75c to $2.00. Silk Petticoat - Real values that are worth at $5 and $5.50. more. All go 35c to 60c BUNGALOW NETS, Per Yard, SCRIMS, 30c CURTAIN SWISS, 20c FANCY NECKWEAR FOR LADIES Something different and that is sure to please. J. H. WELLINGTON ST. HELENS OREGON M male aa much a one bla one. Munv purpose ol looking alter hi iuterest 3ttle dimes mult. J,l ilollnrs. The Col- here, whicb appear to have suffered by itnbla ftnnnla n.,lr ...... A t n.nl nn hla lntll internretatiou ol th doc jm crtlcat ot dpolt. I n ol mum mo teum, A Houlton corespondent ligning himself "A Paving Cutter" d.-rtip that bis craltsui.' t receive waes titgti as stated la last werk'i issue ol t'l Mit. We are sorry if tliry don't, provided al ways there 1 a reasonable profit (ot the employer. On the b.iai the inforuia tinn e bad last Week we considered the dcuiatide ol the men to tie unreasonable, and so stated. Whatever the wages may b we hope the truubte will be St ttled without strike, whicb should alway be the last resort ol workingiuen. Try to get together and keep the money cir cuiting. A strike n.eans loss to em ployers, to worklugmen and to the com munity. Avoid tt II possible. ItctMlt but 1ft cent to see "Fiedrik the G.iet at the Arcade Theatre. -i A FEW REMARKS. KtiiTOK Misr: U thero anyiblng that can be don lo aake up the city to clean up tl filth ilil 1 piled up in the main street:!. The city at the present time lifts the dirtiest htieine? district olanyriiyou the IV-ific Coast. It I no woudfr there U much slcknrs in town. The llltli and aweepinga frtn store and fciloan la swept into the S'reet every morning. In front of every new building are the mortur boxes the pl terera uatd lust HUtumer.' Old sidewalks, empty beer barrels, and all the accumu lated filth ot ve' lies lu the Itrt-etr. If the city council call I ot clnan It up can not the board ot IumIiIi compi I the store kecpt'ii lo put their sweepiinrselsewhi-re limn on th alreeis? Trusting you ill gfve this corner in your paper I re nin In, yours truly, J. 1'. Mighty good time to catch cold now days. Ev- C eryone has a favorite cough remedy, but most people use THE OLD RELIABLE Syrup White Pineand Tar Because It Stops the Cough Deming s Drug Store st. Helens, or. OHJUUUUULP aQaftgatttjtataflBBaoOflBeoff Bjte p qa B o o o o o p q p q q o) THE ARCADE THEATRE Notice of Fluid Account In the Comity Court of lh 8tt nf Omgon lor Columbia County. -lu tim limner at the Kill vl Pmnk r.yae, ittH-t'HWt VulIlK ID HKKKIIY UIVKN Hint Annie nviie,linlultrlrlic ol the sbore eiilliliHl ..imiii'iim iin-tl ht.r hiiiil siMjouot hi the umttwr ol aitl.l Mlsin lu Hie oilli-a I Iho Clorlc ot Col- Umlilrt i'Ollniy, Sim lost .Moiiimy, ma khh uny ot April, Mini, si the hour ot ten oatnek s. ni. hss (mhiii Mil hjr Ih Judvl salit (.'nun III I line (or hiurlinr sml utlltnw Mid tlnsl niwiurt Hii.l suy oiijm'ilous Hist msy t II In J Ihemlo, Usteu this Mil day ol Msn-h, HMD. tmlnllrtrlt ol the Kstnut of Kmnk I syne, itoneaifil, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK In the County Court ol the State ol Ore gon (or Columbia County In the mat ter of the Kstnte of Helena A. Franti, leceused. Notice is hereby given that l-'retl Fruntu, the executor ol the estate ol Helena . Frnnts, decease I, ha ren dered and presented lor settUmjont, aud Died in snid court hi llnnl mo .unt ol hi ndmluiatraltoii ol anld . estate, and that Saturday, the 23d day ot April, 1010, atone o'clock p. m.,nt the court room of ld co.irt, at the court bouse in the city ol St. Helen, Columbia County, Oregon, linn been duly appoint ed by the judge ol said cmrt for the not Dement of said account, at whicb time and pltice any person interested in taid estate m.iy appear and Hie exceptions to imid account and bit ve their objection to taid account heard. . FRED r'RANTZ, Executor. Datad Mnrob US, 1010. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE Fredrik The Great Man of Mystery Who has been mystifying the people of St Helens for the past few days has been induced to prolong; his visit and will spend the remainder of this week, includ ing Sunday, in giving the people of this vicinity an ex hibition of magid that borders on the supernatural. Performance Changed Every Day So don't miss a single night This will be in addition to our regular program, which at all time consists of the best in motion pictures. ADMISSION: Adults 15c; Children, 10c. , Remember the Place THE ARCADE THEATRE, Of Course S3.' mmmmmmm 'V ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK ' In the County Court ol the State ol Or egon lor Columbia County, lo tne n tit ter ol the KstHte of John Frantx, de ceased. Notice i heroby given that Fred Front, the executor of the estate ol John Franta, dwemed, ha rendered and presented fur settlement and hied in anid court his final nco .unt of hi ad ministration of anid estate, an I that Sat urday, the 23d day Ot April, 1910, at one o'clock p. m., at the court room o said court, nt the court haute in the city of St, Helena, Columbia County, Oregon, hns )een duly appointed by the judge of said court for the settlement of said ac count, nt which time and place any per son Interest' d In said estate may ap pear aud tlle exceptions to said account and have their objection to tald ac count heard FRED FRANTZ, Executor. Dated March 6, 11)10. For Sai.k Eggs for hatching . S. C Brown Leghorn; 8. C. Black Minorca ; S. 0. Barred Rocks; 1 S. C, Brown Leg horn Cock Yard opposite wireles station. W. C. MORLEY, Houlton, Oreiron, Box 87. SHOE RCMIRIIC Men'a Half Sole 75c and Up. Ladies' Half Sole 50c and Up. HARNESS bEP AIRING Price Reaso. able ST. T. C. HELENS DUFFEY ' OREGON. HIGH L1VIMC Who says living is high? For live and let live prices, see C. H. BRIGGS YANKTON OREGON We have no rent to pay nor do we employ a high priced book keeper. We Can afford to sell our goods at low prices. For instance read the following cash prices: GROCERIES 8 Cans Tomatoes 2Cc 3 " Best Peaches:.... ..50c 3 " Best Apricots 50c 1 Sack Best Flour $1.60 2 pounds Best 25c Coffee 45c pounds Best Rice 25c DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING 'V Men's 3.00 Corduroy Pants....... .$2.35 Men's 3.00 Dress Pants 2.50 Men's 2.00 Pants.. 1.50 95c Overalls, best material 50c Good 3.25 shoes.... ........2.50 Few pre. 3.25 Patent Oxfords . 225 Women's 1.35, 1.25 Wrappers... 85c, 95c Women's 1.25 black sateen petti coats 1.00 Bring us all of your eggs. We pay highest market prices and then some. C. H. BRIGGS Yankton Oregon - . SVM ssiat It IM. WW UUULAJUU IVW VVr . Our success for the past five years proves the secur ity of our bank. ... We will pay you 4 per cent interest on the money' you put in our bank. 4 -' S 4 4 j Wm. 4 OLDEST IN THE COUNTY St Helens, Ore. M. Ross, Pres.; Edwin Ross, Vice-Pres.; Wm. M. Ross, Cashier: A. L. Stone, Ass't Cashier. Directors: Wm. M. Ross, Edwin Ross, James Dart, Martin White. , . City Shoeing Shop General Blacksmithino;, Woodwork and Repair pair Work Promptly and Neatly Done. Pav ing Cutters' Tools Made to Order. Horse shoeing a Specialty. All Diseases of the Foot Scientifically Treated Free of Charge. E. H. WICKS, Proprietor First Door West of School House, ST. HELENS, ORE. The Chicago Store . F. J. BASEEL. iToprietor. HOULTON, OREGON I am building up a business because I sell for reasonable prices. If you want to save money try me. - A Complete Line of DRY GOODS Mens', and Boy's Ready Made Clothing, Ladies' and Girl's Ready Made Suits. HATS, CAPS AND SHOES Your Patronage Solicited 1 1 Columbia County Bank Capital and Surplus S14.006.cx) r