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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1910)
DEFR, ISLAND NOTES to or tlnrf tjim-i ek, h.cli i.ike It very enj'iytble during lh- Aintvt months. A ronnWf fiuuM (Krii' of land i i lh' neighborhood wer so' J rece t y lot over 300 au acre.' Mr. Jiue(ii'tci)iiil family have returned to Peer InUnd for the winter. Mra.llazpy nl daughter hav also returned home to .pend the winter with bt-r tuotlier. Mr. Ed IUrnM lim returned to Deer The te-Metit of lu'cli "non, near s, i i v. iiuvt'. i'nr tii.ci1 tle town nt ill y, ha. I ilu-ir 1 ver shipi ed in by the kte.utier Anuri;, but of late the losties 'hat hid to be made .d by the Transit irtatioii Company have been in tiers cl the freight received, a there Auilil-t Schu'i pnancd aaay at the' liool S.iuiantan ilotii!al lnt VVetlue- day at tlm aire of V ilie cau-e being a coiuiillt atiouoi illnvMM, priiit'ipal among ' vkiiu'ii wa carnal parivi. lie na.i been tick Ut wum time, the firt attack of paralvMS Cuming on about one year ago, and he w;ta taken to the hi'ital time w.-ek a:o. the funeral was con were a nnm: er f tbir.-ty one hesid a ' ducud by the local lode A. F. an I A thoce to whom the kg fon Digned. I'uiscr llolwan tired of thiaud engaged Lou llartiuat', the IVrtland de tective, to look ii.to the matter. On Moiulav last ho aw four men getting j away with soxc of the contents of the America's wareh mat) and, a he pretty aire of their identity, came to St. Uelei aand poured a waviaut for the'r ar.es'. Shi'litf .While w nt to S.ap po fi immediately and nt the residence of P. ter l.oiisignont f mud a k g of beer that is sunKed to bo one of the missing, and anested George I. msignollt, Abe Brow ning and J. T. t.iore. A warraut via n!s i-ued for Una John on but in wind of the officer's Island f r the winter, U kMig bnleand' lieartr. . . .Mr. lKiw tins lie n couriu'd t his bed lur nine time, but we are all glad to learn that he ia no ahle lo gel around aain There are now some ten or twelve men busy clearing more land on tha Thompson I state Love- j well, the photographer, has taken some . grand picture of scne in and around I thil place. Coii'-ph'uous in the street cene of leer Island U Clarence Miep- ! HIU mill l3 sunnivinii kv - i , ....,... i ,.,vin.f luiml Hav. : .me manner he got .Mrs. Hoard Hull an I ci.-ter iu law I pres. me in ihe neighUuhood and made from Indiana, who is now visitiug her, 1 himself scarce, leavirg in uch a huny madea tip to Seaside Sunday. . . . Mr. I , ,(e f ,t tJ take hU bat. At the George Hacon and his eon Harold w. re . . visitors her- Tm-sdav ...The addition j "JUe time that the keg which w now in to the sch iol hi us in the w.-stern dis- charge of the authoriiics aas taen from tnct is now completed, d'r.f. Ryan, ' tle w.,re, u.e box if g.cceries, and late of W-Mconsin, is insU.led i another keg was l-o removed. The .' .i ' n.,t . f.r , f : hearine of the parties anestisl w;ll be davs. ...A i-urprise was given toX.A. Andrlis for his birthday Saturday eve ning. A pleasant evening was parsed. Over five hundred depositors have with games and s ng, then ail were in-, collfiJ,nce in The Columbia Vlted to tie d n ng room, where the; table was loaded with all that's ko hI to County Bank to ask that bank to he!p eat. All returned home happy, wishing them ave. Are you oie? Kecouie ot.e to Mr. Andius niiinv pleasant returns ol tj,is week. thedav MUs l'a'vi-, t: e pi incii ulof ... , , , , , our school, spent Sund.:v with her pa-! It is nearly li ne for the school clerks rents at IVrCand... Mrs. K. Knyarl to begin taking the censusot the children and Mrs. E. Smith visit d St. ; i Uie:r jjstrietJ ali luig k Countv Helens Saturdav . . Mr. a-ul JJ'- School Superintendent Collins mailed trunk Lnvart of Keli, are wnt-, .... , . , ing his uncle, Steve Knyarl of this , them the blanks and ms:ructlons for the llac e .. Jlrs Sam Keiiy vis.te-i ai t worn iilauks are tlso being sent out : hearine of the parties anested ! had I ere tod iv before Juetice of the IVace. H. V. Watkir.s l lloultm Saturdav Mrs. W. l'.usii visited her si-ter, Mrs. Cox of Scap- poosp. this week Mrs. Kaey and daughters have returned f oni Amhor, Wash , where they have been all sum mer. .. .Cius J.ispi-r ie!urnfd Sund iy af ter a few days visit wuh his brother at Juincy . .. Ileriinin I sher's cuiling face was seen on our streets Sunday . . . 8i.iu Kelly is laid up with the rheuma tism.. . .j. V. r.acon ai' l s n, of Hills boro, were visitii g here Tuesday. If you enjov a night of dancing In a grand and spacious hall, On the Nineteenth of November Att-nd the Artisan Hall. The l'eer Island Brotherh xi.l Are mire to spread tlieir fume. For a wexoi. e an 1 ood treatment Come OLce ; you'll come again. for the purpose of levtut; a special ta. All sptcial taxes 1, vied should be re- M.. of which ho- had Ikco a member for . alxiutthree years, on Thursday at l'.'::U i Mr. Scholi'a past history would be very interesling if it could lie given in full. Horn in a small village in Uennany, he had traveled extensively leforc w-tlling in this section. He spent some ttme in surveing in Turkey and Koumania, ank when be llist came to Ihe I nitcd Stat- be w a railroad enijineer iu tl.e ' State of Kausas. iiecotu ng color blin t, 1 lie had to change his uicupa ion, and went fiom Kansas into Montana and ! Idaho, where he engaged in various oc- ; p.itious, coming to Ss. Helens alwut , eight years ago. Here he was em ployed by the Oregon Wood Company, ! while they operated, and when tins em- j ployment gave out he purchased a small . place b..ck of Houltoii, ranching a por- I tiou ol the time and woikmg at this I place. Mr. Scholi was a Catholic, and a good man in every way. He joined the j Masoiiic lodgrf while in Kansas aud at , lUt time of his deat'i waj a Koyal Arch . Maso:i. Every man would like to be a bit tetter j oir. CVm to The Columbia Couuty ; Bank, the oldest in the county, and learn . how. ! i Mr. A D. Kichirdson was called to i 1'ortlaud on Tuesday last on account of i the serous illess of his mother. At last ' reports Mrs. Kichardson was tlight'y Improve I . Mft .LK-OVER Our "fixeil iiloa" is to soil shoes" that are so potnl and that fit so well that everybody who tries one pair will want another. That's why we sell WALK-OVER shoes and lit them in the "WALK-OVER Way" (to exact foot measurement.) We suggest that you try the "WALK-OVER Way" jist once. You will not need to be asked a second time. PRICES: $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 Str. I raid a C. . Hooghkirk. Master. WHITE & WHITE HOULTON. ORE. n 4 tJS rs RAILROAD TIME. Christmas Holiday Excursion TO THIS CITY OF MEXICO VIA THIS Southern Pacific Company l.K.Wl.Nii roKTMNH l)KGH3ll)ER 11 and 12, 1910 AM) San Francisco, December 14, 1910 A MAGNIFICENT SPECIAL TRAIN Consisting of Observation Car. Pullman vestibuled sleeping cars, smoking car and dining car will leave Third and Town send streets. San Francisco, via the Coast Line. The excursion is run under the auspices of the Southern Pacific, National Lines of Mexico, International and Great Northern. G. II. & S. A. and Santa Fe. $104.00 "SSE $104.00 Corresponding low rates from other O. It. A N. ami S. P. points Interesting side trips on the return trip, including the Grand Canyon, may be made. Final return limit 60 days from tlate of sale. Equipment on this train will be limited ami no more passengers will Ihj taken than can bo comfort ably provided for. For further information, (Mails ami Imintiliilly Illustrated booklet on "Mexico," call ou auy O. K. A N. Aifent or write to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON ,v-.rt.l lwfnr fl,u t-ntl, nt D. r. mh.'r ' iaves Banner nanjr toaeepi aunoay nor ron portel telore ttie tentb ol HtCtmoer. ,j t , 6 A Mi lW rtin , (rom st ileicn t The Savers Club of the Columbia County Bunk numbers over five humireil plea-cd d-positors who huve put their sivingf in that lank. Is your account there? Begin trnlay. ROLL OF HONOR This m itter caused one district in the countv a lot of incnivience la?t Tear. Formerly the law required that the tax be reported by January first, but to get the money collected it must be reported i at an earlier date this jear. The personal interest The Columbia County Bank tnkes in y.ur affairs if ' you ure ft depositor with that banlt is ; worth much to you. I l I A social will be iven at the school I house on Wednesday evening Nov. 2;).' ! Th.-re be a short program and some-' thin j to eat. A good time is assured. , Hairy Sherman, of Sherman Bros, j Lumber Co., paid a visit to the Mist ; office this week. The Sherman mill is nt at present runnin n full crew, as ' ; they are working altogether on local' order?, but they expect to open up! : again in full forco in the spring. j o eliM-n. Keturninii, leaves PortlsuJ si J JO r M., irriviuj t el. Ueleus at :46. PassoDers and Fast Freizht. FOR PORTLAND 0AILY PORTLAND LANDING. ALDER ST ! 1 REAL COLD WEATHER COMFORT FOR PORTLAND DAILY j 3 STEAMER Leaves St. Helens 6:00 A. M. Arrives at Portland 100 A. M. Leaves Portland at 2:30 P. M. Arrives St. Helens at 6:30 P. M Pupils of St. Helens School Who Were Neither Absent nor Tardy Advance I Department Eighth (ra le: t Iswald Detnin Ceeil Ross Frei Morbus Keiinrtn Spreclit Chas Law Kve;ett Harri-on Carl Htmilt n IvaWi'sm Eugeiiin leuiiii Hr'.la Sprecht Grace Harri-ou ! Seventli Gra i "AJA.UiAAitatLAi.tALiA.ULiitUklii,ULAA.uLAiiH.Ll. George's Market ST. HELENS Keturah Iiix.rn Goldre 1 1 Utan Etnel Irew fay Lyiicli Ku h Richardson Nintii Grade Harry Richardson Susie' Ketel G! idyj Vatte:s lOinmi; S nt i fuvz IJ.irber Lois Clear Katiienue Mjri.irty Gien Smith L ira Buber Grammar D -pirttnen Charles Smith Cnarles Brought Lester Wegliinton James Adaui? Matthew McKie Kdward Ma;min iMwev Harris )ii Ohve I.el'.are Alii-e Rii-haidson Eienn.jr Savage Mar.e'.a 1'op joy Intermediate Venna Wi o'ey Viola Wool y Kdna V yv j y Archie Row.ey I.'iu s Lel .d e Neva G irtmiii James Drew Cecilia Ri'.smii'sen Suanaa Moll'et Harriet Wi.kius Itobert Dison Primary Thelma Si-ott Melva Hattan Roy liaje Norman WiUins Reginald Cox Willie Lyrnh Kay Bonaparie Wade Rutherfoid Oscar Rowiev Anient Ja.-obi-en Vil;i:iuj I'.aibt-r Garrold Wiiki R iljert Harr son Ma id Ricliardson Marie 1 iixon K-hel Lynch Klla Hattan Kaiisrini.i (iraulnan Katie I.vnch l.ilf Wuol.-v Allan McKie Maude Ilarn-on Ke M:lier Jiihn Dunnin? Wiiii im Dodd Critistunce Adams Lester Lake Mie Rubens iiordou Ihl-ter Gejrge Harrison Herbert WiUiams Max K Milh r Merrimati Ruljens David Hona;.arte Harold Christ, e And READ THE PRICES Compare Them With Portland Figures: Porterhouse Steak. .i"JjC Loin Steak 15c Round Steak Roasts I2ic Hamburg Steak . ..12 y2c Pot Roasts I2y2c Prime Ribs Beef 15c Boiling Beef 8, 10, 12J2C Can be obtained by getting some of the Bed Clothes that we have in stock. The list given below is made up of articles that were bought in the East and that cannot be duplicated in town. The price on every one of them is cheaper than such articles have ever been sold for here QUILTS When in Town Don't Fail Call and Investigate to At 75c $1.00 $1.25 $1.75 and $2.00 we have a line that is service able, well made and guaranteed r 3 to give satisfaction. At $2.50 and $3.00. They are made of the best of material, look good and are hand-tied. CHICAGO SIOREl itFie F. J. BASEEL, Proprietor. HANDLES ONLY THE BEST IN 3 White Bed Spreads at 75c. up Ready - made Sheets at 75c. up BLANKETS Ten-quarter Blankets at that would cost at least $1.00 $1.10 elsewhere. 75c. or School Note The new arrivals this wetk are: Frankie R jbertson, eighth grade; Alice Hurst, Leon Kitchen and Delo.M Robert son, Grst grade; Myrtle Rohert-on, lit the fourth grade. Miss Johanten is oft on a twj week?' Vacation for the b ndit of tier health. Mr9. Collins has charge of her ro jiu Jur inz her absence. Room No. 1 is banner room f ir this patrOfliZG iuuo;u, us uiey nric auto w uapiuie uoiu banners, one for best at'enlan;e aud the other for vntictuality. Charles Brought and Charles Smith have been promoted from the sixth to the Seventh grade, Archie Rowley, Lile Wooley, Verna Woo'ey, Viola V.'ooley and Junnita Motl'et fr.,m the th;id tothe fourth grade, nnd Robert Hariirjri has beeu promoted from Ihe fourth to the fifth tirade. We are dividing up thu choruses and beginning woik in earnest on the "Op eretta." We now I ave a full fledged football team under the management of H.irry Richardson . Other promotions: Mali" l)ixon,Kdith Hamilton, Alice R:char 'son, Ruth Wciiile lid I-'rnnk Weighs have be en promoted to the sixth gra te. Our Literary S'K'ietv gives a program every two weeks which is open to the pnblic. We have arranged a series of spelling contests and intend doing some real pelltntf. I Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, ! CI 1 D Tr Suits, Shirts, Etc. j A First Cfass Line of Ladies' Suits, .Skirls, Etc If you want to save money, get the best goods ! and always be satisfied with vour Durchases. 1 w y w THE CHICAGO STORE H0UL1ON. OREGON s, S. Long & Son General Contractors I Pillow Cases at 15c. up Twelve and thirteen-quarter Blankets that you can't Set else where for $1.75. Whites, greys and browns. Eleven - quarter Wool nap Blankets at $2.50. And the best one of them all is a pure Wool Blanket, guaran teed to be absolutely the best, at $6.50. First-Class Concrete Work A Specialty j Bridges, Sidewalks, Septic Tanks, Etc. Houlton ESTIMATES FURNISHED Oregon I Columbia County Abstract and Trust Company ! ST. HELENS, OREGON ' K you want ro get aiead yon must help push The Columbia County Bank will point the way. 4 per cent. 1U V 1 MAKE Your Abstracts DO Your Notarial Work INSURE Your Buildings SELL Your Buildings RENT You a Safety Deposit liox FURNISH Your Bonds And when you call at this store don't neglect the opportunity to look over our fine line of FURNITURE, which is on the second floor. We will quote you prices that will be a surprise. And we carry a full line and can furnish your house from basement to attic. Department Store ST. HELENS, - OREGON niin hum ihmh hum y yp,r miiHHTOHiui Wmh wmvi 1