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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1910)
For the Newt of the Whole County Read The Mint. $1 a year THE OREGON MIST Patronize Home tZ chants. It helps the Town Along Always "VOL. XXX. " " - " ' . ' " If - - . ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1910. NO t 'ROUAD TOVl : SCA-''OOSEFEOPU ACQUimD 1 SI. liodf.ev was buslne.s vl-ln.r t. ... ... t. ... io (lie comny sci ! niuf . VAKTrl Twog-mdCOAS, 4 gallons or uioic eao i i Jerseys Hotstein Geo. V, Vogle, of Rainier, visitor to tli county seat lat The preliminary or lie I COUNTY COURT exuiiiii!iiii.n i .l I'B it remcniliMrfil ll, ...... ...... .,..... BtHtM f ir,.. . ... i of tl.u l'.,n,,iv r ..i .... ... j The Literary Society Givee aa Enjoyable Go.e, Louslgnoul and Itm.n eit n fur tVl.iml.u r..... .. i Entertainment hi Aid of Book Fund ( 1.. .1 .. .. ..... licit! , - vwHiiii, wnif ucuua in justice ii. J, W.itUiiiBo f i, 'and heMr id. r'.. I. If....... I.. "M . I A social wns given in the school house Tutsdat evening under tbe auspice of IheLittrarv Society to raise money (or the book fund. About 150 people were present and expressed themselves pleased with the event) of the evening After the program, which cuupied uioro than an hour't time, an nuc iou soje of touches took lic. V. J Pullfi'ton wag auctioneer ; n 1 did auiple justice. Miri Farrium had charge of tbe Inncli counter in room No, 1 and Miss Philip supervise! tl e candy tale in the rear oI tin lower ball Tne net re ceipts welt! a little I etler than .'J0. Tbe following was ti.e program ; Instrumental duet, "l'eirls of the Tropic" U Mr. Van Tassel . . . .' '. .-.nnd Kniienia Deming Kecitation, "A Little Hrl Tells,' Ily Marie Dixon Recitation, "What Hhe Said ani Whattihe Did". Laura Barber Resilutio :, "i'i,e World" Ku'h Richardson Son. "Where la My Wanleiiug Boy TpnUl.t". .Susie Ketel and Ivs Wilson limitation, "High School Cooking" Grace Harrison Rcitaiuii, "The Duel".. .Frank Weigle Com position, ' Thanksgiving". . ... Kle mor S.ivage Instrumental, "Little Boy lllm."... Lois Clear Recitation, "The iiridge Keeper's Story" Leota Sprecht K.-crntion, "Joe's Hide, My Side and Grandma's Side" Cecil Ross IlHlrciuenlal, "llorottward Bound" .., . Dorothy John IW I'l.v.n.to." Gla,! tters SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL. tieoige Giant, the eVsppoose liven- ni'su. was a county scut visitor Tu day Tun .Si. II dens LtH" Aid s.a-ii-ty will in't wdh Mrs. Nton Wednesday Nov. 30 111 Lilla Crou-e Hi cr, larv. J. 11. Wllkeison, ol Rainier, paid bunn.is visit to be county seit the fore put ul the week. ' 1; S. Fjuii,o( Yai kion, whs in town Ut Muiidiiy on business. Mr.' Kuxiii It t, .lulling the kcIio d at ColuitiSiu Ciiy tliis H-.IM1U. Tin- more your stvlns work for you tbe ! ( you will hwve to work. No wore tiitii keepers when etviugh of it is doing your iluy's work. v. J ih ii Miiro Lewis, ' SiMp pome, nasa visitor t tin M t uliice M in !v . Mr. Lewis In a recent arrivut st S.'upx Hie an I IS thq p.ilot of lh Congregational rhurch. Mr. Thompson of Cialkahii, the Sheriir elect of ColitmMs Va inty, waii a county mat vUit ir l-t Tucvl iv. lie is s ftiiiiily in in and wanti to rent a tmnfi ; hut a vet has foua I none vitciiiil. Lrltrr iint'lnl iied ttt thu St. ililenr. ()re.'HI, p'iaiolllce fr th rek ending November U, DUO: Mr, (i. iV. Cham-! ber'. Letters unci timed by Dcccintitr .l will l i-nt to th Dead Utter (11 e. llveou saved littla bit of Ihn aIiiry y'tl lmv lieen gvtiln cacti month? Ti e Clumhl Count v lnn can point yu out a g o I inveiitnent. Time ceriificalim of drpt-tt pay 4 per tei.t Now that there it a place for them to niMttl." mendx rs of the, hi Helens Cnn i rii inl Club shoul I get t g -liter at onct- an I howr thai th y Mr ' a live or-niu; itlon. TI.erx nrc lu'g'ity few j hve towns the Ue if St. IL-!. iiii i tlej KtHtv of Oregon thnt has not gt I liuatling body of i-rgnrile-l bu-in)'s m.-ii 1 1 look out l -r the he-t Inl re-1 ( the to n. n xtv CoMMiTrm's Rni'oitr-The re j port of the Cliairui in o the liepithlii an 1 County Committee w lihi! witli the j County Clerk U-t Tnevlttv. It hosj thnt the total aniiiunt teci Ived from nil uuicrs as l!0, Ti e am-miit ri cinlrd ; Wat ISI.nO, leini( a balmier, oil hand of il! .V). There is n niiDtlitn linif i cla iu of ahotit 7, which wilt leive toe net biUnce IU50. The ncciunt it hVuiiied and opn tl tin impicti n ol the public. The piiblmhcr uf tlu Y tith'e Com psidon w ill, nh nlwais nt lliii itn.on, prewiit t- rvrry ulicribcr whi fuh- Kripti ut (t. 75) is pahl for 1011 a beau- tiful Calendar i-t ihn cew jcr Tliej picture panel tepmdiiivs a vtler-c"lor pi:ntin of an ohl-iline g ird it in ll "l olttiiooo r tin-huie, with h bn-kgroii-id 1 ol LmnKardv implurs thnoijjh whh-li o; c ! catibe- a glimpie nf d.alatit lulls. Ihej pii'tuif la-ing in 12 C'lor. the Miesol! the vt'uii nt ate ft thfnlly repiod sc. d. j Mr. K. F. lat'Mtn if Wanen bii.g t i the Mint olll.-e to simplu of ugirj herti and man'ct wnrUels grown on up , land m ar Wnrnui. They ar th lluel of stock fred an.l, though llfr i-r- ' more abundantly on bottom lands, Mr. : I.S'im-ii say thv will plmlnre aluitt , twi-ntv Ions X'i I he aeri on Ihe foot hills of Colititihiii t'oun y, and nt 'hi it seems n if it wt.llld pay to ral: t hem, ic ally for -thu purposo of mixing tth other fiid. Ceo II. l.ovewnll, the photil r.ipher, ho hn liecu wo king in this neighbor, liooi fur some time, left for his liotn-i at I-os Angi-les, California, on the S. H. Hear. lat Friday. He tleshes its to thank the people of St. Helen, Houlion, Warren, Yankton, and Deer l-U l t he rtppieciation nhown his work. Mr. Lofuwo-'ll will bring hi family up from California nnd locate here in the rnn flll. Mr. Hyde, f Yankton, wa a caller t tint Miat ollh e O'l Monday hist to lk stump pulling to the e litor. nrinly cinviticei that Iib the machine that Is the proper thing for I e farmers of this section to ue. He woiked wilt i. no of th"itl in Ih i e.t-t ad h is iml Tel one from iht far lory for his nu n ne and to uso In deniointraii' g h has secured thn agency for them hi oils Mcilon. ,Al some tlnte in t e ':r future which will bo advertised in Mt I a.i. i . W ,tUl" 'rt here last ' ai"1 ,"4,1 Court House In the City . i J . ""' " WM eo"Mrnl,le i the ' H- "ns,o Wednesday, November sLur l.e 1 . Th" i 2' ,B10' ,be "" ng th, time fixed by Su unlay,,. r, used of s.eali,,,, from t,,e mvi Uw for Wdio . regular term ol said Ol I i. Kl 1... - - . .. .imr ca at .Hcsppoooe, and hn thn warrants f ,r tlteir arre.t were .-urn rati me itntective fri)ll, ...... s agein-y was positive that he bad everything his own way. When it Cilme to teaifytn( h v., ,tidj,t M cefin in the morning and swore tlut one of the parties that U i -a carrying th . keg ol beer from the warehouse was t.eorje Lous.gt, but a s.niar.1 meal or the rest during the dinner hour mu-t have brighten! his Ideas won lerfnlly, fr when be was put on the stou t ai(ain it seemed hard for him to swear thnt he was even alive and he only thought he stwC.eo.ge The only reon that he Lou Ifait i '"'fd-siomr; vouri, when were pre-ent: Hon. James I'll", i onnty Judg; Hon. H. West, W. K. Tiehenor, Com- tnt.MotnTj W. A, Harris, Clerk; M. While, HheritL Due irochimntioii being made the fob lowing proet edingi were had : Journal resd, spproved and signed. Ma ter of revoking ouh-r allowing W S. Morrison a rebate ol J7 for lillO taxes: On this ihty It appearing to the Court that IV. S. Morti-on lives within the city liuiitt of t ie City of Clatslcuni", it isi.rdeied l y the Court that the order r-eretofore made n milting the sum of . eily taxes for the City of Ctatskaiiie be, was sure bellied In Hie it,..o ,i. and the same is lu-r. hv r.-x,Wi l un,l ii uiiiii th .1 got awav. He tlmu..l.t it.... 1. I !. was I,ousignout but it was too far awav to swear to it. although he said he could saeartolhe one that was helping hint carry it. There was abmlutcly no evidence to connect Rd tioie or AI.e issued Mailer o! eunceliin wurraitts for daiimKes Mu.VLiu roa I: On this day it appearing to the Court 'h I the pioeeedings in the Mc.-idara a I had been tvi-t aiile at the October liiown with the matter, and their arrest ! ,'J10, il ' theiefore ordered by the was an injuntli-e. Such caies are hard j t;''"rl thatall wiil tniitsretiiaiMi.fi on ban-.! on the District Attorney's ollice. The j in lU-"ofli'e f the County Clerk, he can detective came down here and secured i i-ill-il. an.J that the Clerk he directed to tho warrants and ml I that he saw the goods stolen snd that he could sear tothciibnly of the thieves. Hartman never nut counucTeu a case in the way this otto was bandied and the next tiiii-j he en Is a n to this part of the Country be l ad better pick one that is either huueit or has good reuse. YANKTON BRIEFS. H. A. Crosby moved his family lal week to their Hew hmne, "Hill Crest," west of Yanlcb n. 0 K. Iuike lis purchased land near Hill ('tent, we Jii'lge not for bachelor quarters. Joe Heyndds has sold his place toj. H. lirillls, who will make a chicken ileiiicud ivpawi.etit of T. A.Smith ol tho sum of 1 1 "Ml received by him, and ll.at the sum of 7i returned by W. It. Do;on be by the Clerk paid over to th Taoir- r. und warrant No. 1SI0 for $15, and No. 1811 f,.r fOO be and they re i her. by cancelled. Matter of aid for Mrs. Howard: O-i this day it is o dered f the Court th it ti eClerk issue a warrant iu favoi of J. L. Thomas for tbe care of Mr. How aid in the turn of $20 per month until the further order of the Court, t ut for the month i.fOcL.b.r for UllyUo thirls ' f n month. .M uter uf remission of taxes of C. A. (iirl: Il appearing to tl: Comt that C. A. Girt lias b. cn cl...ryv:.I witli $1:1.02 city tis for Kail r, and to.-io for school tax .duel. t1 it 1...... I v.it... v. ... iiwiu nil ifi.,.6. : . ... .. .. . .... n , . ., . District 1.1, il is thtrcfore ordered by the Holsune & Miiiwoxl have insta led a .. , . ., , . ! Court that gald sums be reun led bv the . oiuocr Mini arc iiirniiiK om some fine building mat. rial. J F. McCoy has moved I Is family to Join son's tsi il I. Cims. Hunt nnd family have alto gone Ihere f ir the winter. I Tho Yankton Fruit Growers Astocla tiou shijiptd a carload t-f apples this week to St. I'aiil. Ti.e car contained alum IKK) boxen, mostly Northern Hpy. K. O. Hlewarl recently botuht a fine team from Pertey Ciouse. Mr. Stew ard has the fnuiiihi'ioii wotk done for one of the best (at tin in this vicinity. J.'l n K ittli I a returned from Minne Sot, where ho has btimi for the past tw years Mr. and Mri. Dill intuitu, who, with their two little boys, have been visiting Mr. an I Mrs. i. It Hyde, have returned to speu-1 the winter here an 1 wihd niht less tuaki) Columbia county their home, Henry John oa has moved his shhiulu mill to Die "bill ciliip." five m.lcs be yond Yankton, and is planning for a targe wii.tir's soik. Sev.-ral families have sLealy made made homes on hull sold this fall b tho Western Cooperage Company. Most of them will he perm tnent settlers. Woik is progressing on the splendid new farm ho is that H .0. Hjard is having built on his place near the new ' steel liridge. The out-dde is l ow ready i for the painters. Mai'I.k Hn.t. Kui.vt. November -'1. Sheritr. Matter uf report of Sheriff of collec tioiuol l'.Hnitax ro.l-: On this day the 8hc iff submits his re-p-irlof the collections .-.utl amount of de lii o.uc.nt taxes on the i!0'j tax rol's as follows: Tulitl amount of rolls .villi penalty and iilten-st -.2,(164 90 To al amount collected, re- b.rej and re"':-ioii9 . .. 21 7.7H7 05 Mr. J. F. McAhoy, who has la-en clerking in the store at Yankton, has moved lo the Weetern Cooperate camp, where he will begin work for W. H. Johu-ou, who is riintilng the shingle mill there. Mrs. C. II. I'riggs i Improving the looks of In r fni m very much by having the stump blown out and cleared out. Il will soon he dotted with Iruit lr.-es. Mrs. Slater, wh . liar he n In the hos pital for m nth, Is feeling much better st this writing. Mr. Ji dTi ics spent a week fishing and hnntimr in the Nchaloin country. He .... ,.,.t. lmvi.ur ft irood lime sod catch- H ' i . .... ..... .1 n.. rt.l. I lllg IIMS I'l H ti"1" Theie have been seveial land r-nles in the Yankton country In the last two w.eks. The follow ingaro miiii - of tl em : Mr. lClwln Kndy purchased 10 i f Char tcy I'-iirgerj Waher mi l Mary lirillls pur.ha-ed 10 acres of J. t. Leynohls; C. K. Lake purchased :'0 seres of Hher niaii IJros , and Cleion Moore purchased 5 acres of Du I Honney. this pnner he will irlve a iiractic.il leniottstratlon of the nieri'a ol h puller j A CAttOAn op aitlks T. e first car t hi place at Yankton, lo which every- j w , s,ljpim.nt ,,f Northern Spy apples bxly Interested is Invited. ! (um Cllilimbia County left H nt'ton last rKATii or WalTkh Cox News was , TmM ny evening for St. Paul, Minn., received last Monday ol the ilenlh of I crmstst!nK of Oil boX.sof as fine Iruiias Walter Co, son of Mr.and Mrs. Uu-hard t'ox of this city, at Tonopah, Nov. Ac enriling to the dispatch lie was stepping irosathe collar of mining shaft when sllppedand fell to tho b ittoin, striking n his fe.-t, death being due to the terri ble force uf the conrnsslon, as his body was not in any way brnlsed. The body shipped from Tonopah on Wednes dr of this week and notice of the funeral ill be made as Kn as practicable. lie was ever grown In Ore.on. The snip pers were John Saxon, Homer liclim tt, Fred Prlggs and William R.. They .It soect fruit, Ciireiuuy were l 1 . Atrrsilil and wrapped and pacseti oy -It Is thought another carload may be shipped from that nelg -borhood this .ear The Yankton Fruit Grower, Av Liation are tesponalhto for this good work and each year their sphere of nse fnlness will be enlarged as the new sere- leaves thrre cnildren-a boy and two ; ae coules into piolltable bearing, ghls-whrt liava been charire of th lr Srandparentf for several month. He as, very much attached to his children d provided liberally tor tl.elr support. Yon g-t a reward of merit lor sav.n a of your wages. Bank part County An.' i" t ilc;i ijtlent, Oct -ber 4, 1..0 t 4.St'.7 85 Matter of tc.t.isrions. err. s, etc., on tax rolls repoited by Sheriff: Ou this day it is ordered by the Court that the Clerk credit the Sheriff with the S im of $74 8! on account of re missions, irrorj, ete., on tin I'.lO'J tax roll, as pi-r lisl fi'ed by the Sheriff M .tier of a.-c mntof tieorge Frcetuan, as Sttpcrvis r of Koad District 11 : On this day the account of George Freeman, deceased, as Supervisor of Kind District II. was examined and nettled. M it er of scalp claims: tin this day claim No. 2j was presented to the Court and by the Court adjwed in the no m of $'.'. Whereupon Court .adjourned until Thursday, November 3, l'.Uil. Thursday, November 3, litlO, second judicial day, Court came pursuat.t to ad journment. Due proclamation being made the following proceedings were hud: Matter of nppoitiuning roal fund to districts to help pay for tool houses: ( In this day it is ordered by the Court that there t o, and hereby is apportioned to each of the road districts the sum of f 0 lo help each district ere.-t a tool house . Matter of transferrintr n oney from General Koad Fund to Special Fut;d ol Koad District 13. On this day it Is ordered by the Court that the Treasurer transfer ftotn thaGen eial Koad Fund to the Special Koad Fund of Road District 13 tho turn of 3H.ll. ' r Johnso CAiruaiiO Since the pre liminary examination of the parties accused of robbing the America's ware house at Scappoote Landing, Sheriff White has been on the trail of- Gus Johneon, the man tho Hartman de teethe swore was one of the thieves. He visited Vancouver and St. Johns in the chase and finally located his man at White Salmon. Marshal lEstes of that place captured him and turned over to Shu iff While st Portland, and he is now an occupant of the county j ill, pending his preliminary examination. He admits his guilt and gives tho name of his associate. Pail Malsrkey, ol Port land has bien engaged to asuht the prosecution, and It is hoped the ex amination will result lu exposure ol others who have been connected will th numerous rohberes of the boat's ware house. 4 A SNAP. Heavy team for fale; weight about loOO each ; sound and true to pull. Price $2,-0. Scippoose Livery Stable, Scap poose, Oregon. - l"2t The bet of everything at Muckle's at popular ptices. i mjmFin .... -.,.,,.:- n,,a Recitation, "Grandmas Pumpkin Pits" Maudi Richardson IN citation (.Hive Li Hare Recitalio.i, "I'ai's Letter" .-Mrs Cunningham Solo, "Meet Me 'lYniirht in Dream land" Eugenia Deming Kecitatlon, "the luleot a tramp Fav Lynch Recitation, "PoTa Tea Party"-' Ella Hattan Recitation, "The Young American .in Pinafore" Hilda Srpecht ?olo, " Anv Little Gitl That's a Nice Lit h; Girl Is the Right L'ttK- iirl for Me" Harold Masten Recitation, "Thanksgiviti Turkey" .... Louis La Bare c . ,. .... T. ) Harold Masten M,J "",B S "arr.v Kichardson Recitation, "Her Jix-I LeotaJSpreclit cuee" f Mable Craig DEER ISLAND The Aitisau dined Haturlay was a decided sncc.es. Mrs. Keebe of Portland is visiting her father Mr, Pitickney. Miss L. Koler of Scappoose vis ted Mrs. Smith l.Ht week. " Arthur Gaittens an I Ili-ry Fowler of La Du took i i the dunce her.i Saturday evu. A surprise puty wa given Htrry Smith list We In s lay evening, the occasion being his 1 7 h b-rthdae. Th i evening was spent ii danoing after which a lunch was sei ve I in the hotel Mary MoGr. g.ir of G ihl.i viiited in D-er Island Sn'iirihiy eve. and Sunday. The P.-er I-tlanl school g ive a ba-ket social Wedn.sl.iy eve. in the granje hall. It was a very enjoyable and successful tiffair. A program was given by the children and dancing was in dulge! in til! the "woe sma' hours". The proceeds went tj !.iy a libr.iry case. Conrad Rumble's pleasant face was seen on our streets Monday. W. II B inniitardiser of Warren was visiting his s!sti-r Mrs. Smith this week. Miss Lulu Razey vi-dted St. Helens Tuesday . J.A. Anih r.-ou was a Portland visitor Tne;d.iy. We learn that Mr. an ! Mrs. A Mott of warren have moved to the Dalles for the winter. Mrs. E. E . Quick received news last Saturday of the death of her brother, Thomas Linegar, which ocenred at Indialiapolis, Indiana, on tho 13th of this month. Mr. Linegar visited his sister at St Helens about two years ago, accompanied by bis wife. He was a veteran of the civil war and was hurried by tho Indianapolis Post ol which he was a member. IiontiKD A KKsrAl'BASr Frank Rey nolds, ol Raliil-ir, was taken to the city jail in Portland by Sheriff White last Monday. He was a nested in Rainier and examined before Judge Sytnonsof that city on the charge of robbing the cash register of the Log Cabin saloon of the stun of twenty dollarj. In default of bail he will stay in jail until the nest grand juiy. Married At the court house in St. Helens, on November 22ud, by County Judge Jatuet Dart, Mary A Louderback of Columbia County, Ore., and Faustus Beebe ol Cowlitz County, Washington. Miss Ada George, who has Wen an Bronte of the Good Samniitan Hospital in Portland, is at home convalescent and will not return to her studies in Port land uutil the first of the new year. Mr. Joreph liny burn, keeper of the light at Warren's Rock, ha ben quite seriously ill for some time past but is now convalescent. Mr. and Mri. W. C. Van Derenil ol Portland and Mr. J. R. Beegle, Collect or of cil-toins at -Ketchikan, Alaska, were Thanksgiving guests ol Mr. and Mrs. E.1I. Flagg, NEW CITY HALL Largely Attended Receptioa and Ball I Marks Pleasant Event I St. Helens new city hall, the finest public building b -tween Portland and the mouth of the Columbia r.ier, and the finest in any ci'y in Oreg.n of any where near tbe sao.e popul ition, was formally opened last Wednesday n'glit by a reception and ball given to one citizens by Mr. II. F, McCormi k of the the St. Helens Mill Company, There were 2o0 invitations issued and that many people at least will have a pleasant remembrance of Mr. McCormick's hospitality. Excellent music for the danc .rs, card tables for the older set, and light n-fr. shinents were the program. The dicoiaiions were beautiful, cousisting of small Chi nese lanterns illuminated by electric lights, and taste.'ully ananged ferns and evergreens. Ih council chamber was used for the cird tables and qnite a nuin b.-r dnssed the evening very pleasantly there. Not since St. Helens celebrated the building of tin new court house has there been so pleased an a's-mblage oi our p ople, and Mr. McCormick's public spirit and bos: itality were very heartily commended. 1'rai.e of the beauty and utility of tne building were unstinted, and we are sure the effect ill be to in spire all present witli pride in the colu mn a ty and a re olution to spare no effort to insu.ei.s growth and prosperity. Tiiero was no formal program or set speech. Mayor Miller welcomed tbe guests and all were given to understand ; '.hat they were expected to consider j themselves at home and that the host; would be be t pleased in knowing that I everyone present was having a good lime. MOTHER'S VISIT. The Old . Lady Meant Weil, but She Got a Severe Shock. An old fashioned woman from tbe country recently packed some fried chicken, bread and doughnuts In a market buxket nod went to see her daughter, who lives in a big city. She was scandalized when the famtiy stay ed up till 11 o'clock and decided that she wouldn't tell pa about it when she wrote home uest day. "He might. think wo have fallen Into evil ways," she said to herself as she was going off to sleep. She awoke at ber usual time. 4 o'clock, aud the bouse seemed strange ly quiet. "Town folks do get lazy," she thought, "aud they probably don't get up till 5." She dressed and went downstairs and watched the clock un til o. Not a souud. Then she waited till C, aud ut 7, between hunger and alarm. v she was almost crazed. They've been, murdered In their bedsl" she yelled at 8 o'clock from the front steps. And soou the house was filled with peot.de rus'oing in to so wkut had bnjueed. The family were Burprised and In dignant when police, market garden ers, newsboys, etc, rushed into their bedrooms and woke them up. And this explains why the old fashioned woman came homo that day. ''1 never expected," she sobbed to pa, "that any girl would talk to her ma as Jane talk ed to me." Atchison Globe. JUST STOP AND THINK IN THE LINE OF GOOD LIVING IS THERE NOT something that we have which you will need ? Are you going to make a plum pudding or fruit cake? Buy the materials here. The line we have is fresh, clean and first-class in every particu lar. You will also want some of HEINZ' 57 VARIETIES for your Thanksgiving dinner. The least wont be complete with out some of these delicacies. And on that day everybody has CRANBERRIES and that is the reason there is a fresh lot just in at this store. We are still agents for "Perfection" 'JYilf HAWAII'S BIG VOLCANO. I ft. I 't0 anywhere. Curious Relies of Lava It Has Left In the Forests. riawall possesses one of the greatest natural wonders of the present day world a live volcano as high as Vesu vius aud twice its diameter. Kllauea. ou tbe island of Hawaii. stands thirty miles from the sea mouutaiu range in which are three dead volcanoes and one partially alive. This last, called Mauua Loa. from time to time seuda streams of lava down Its slopes, lu 1SS1 three streams burst forth from thn sides of this mountain. and one of them came within three- ! j quarters or. a uino vi uuu, iuo cua-i city of the Island. There have been several outbreaks of Kllauea In the last hundred years. In 1S40 there was a brilliant eruption of lava, tbe light of which, it was said, could be seen a hundred miles away, while at the dis tance of forty miles one could rend print at midnight. Where tbe lava flowed through the forest It has left curious relics In lava arches, bridges and great vases. These rases were formed, by tbe lava piling Itself about tome lofty tree trunk, burning away the wood within and killing the upper part of the tree. In the course of time seeds were deposit ed in tbe open top, filled with decaying bark, until now there Is a gigantic lava rase, holding feme and flower and Tines. Exchange. , A Coin Worth Millions. Somewhere In the world possibly among the relics' kept by some lover of the great Napoleon there is fortune, perhaps unsuspected. Among the coins Napoleon had minted were some mil Hons of five franc pieces, and he deter- i mined to popularize these in an ex- ! trnordlnary way. In one of the coins, 1 folded to a tiny size, was Inclosed a i note signed by Napoleon and promts- j Ing the sum of 6,000,000 franca to the finder of that particular coin. Nat- I orally everybody who changed a large piece demanded the new five franc i coins in exchange and, aa a rule, prob- j ed and dug and sounded tbe metal In ' eager search for the hidden note. But j the year went on, and yet the note : did not appear. Napoleon's plighted 1 word U a sacred trust to the French ' nation, and today the government j stands ready to pay the debt, which, with Interest, Is now worth many mil-Uonie-Londoa Answer, I Red and Blue Ribbon canned goods, which are the best that can be secured We have just received a large shipment of these old favorites and can now supply not only the wants of the people of St. Helens but of the whole county, so don't be backward about coming in and getting what you want. il I'H . 1 -Vt i ''stttfJUsi A COMPLETE STOCK OF Groceries. Furniture, Shoes. Dry Goods. Stoves and Ranges -FOR- Men Women and Children An up-to-date and serviceable line of Gents' Furnishings J. H. Wellington St. Helens; Oregon