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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1910)
Ill ROMP TOVA Matting uf all king at Mutklit'i. Lola of new jmltf rut ,i linuli-uiu Muckla'a. TtieJUt. Itv. Ctmrlc SckMIiik, Hj-i-. copal of Ori-Kll, HI I10M wrvlrc III ChrUl Church, I hincity, m m Sumluv vaninit. All who rati limll avail theiiiaelvra ol Hi opportunity to IIIU Dili eminent diving. Mr. ami Mra. IN. 1' llk.T ol Wurrrn announce tlia rnuHKiiicnl ol i,rit daughter Satlia to C. K. I)u Vail ol Tort- laml, Hit aciMlng lo be celebrated Sun day, liecenilM'r 2ftti. mam. iieiena Mill Company ii put tiiiK In a .l-lnch pipe alinK t lie Mruml, for Ilia purpuM of iupplyiiK a iitiinhrr of buiineaa lioiiMra, InclmliiiK tl, t,,ry. of Jaiuea Mtickle Son, II. Morim. tl.i orcailia llulrl, ami prolmlily the City HuP, wild Nli-aiu lirat . Tliia I iiMIh r on of tlit little luilirutloim that ul H Helena Ii Ruing, lo krt-pou moving. lUeraara Zl turn employe, I oii'lli Construction, of the mill ol the ColutnMu County I.uiutwr Company, just Nhotr town, ami work la boing puhi(l a rap idly a poaaible In the liop , having Ilia aawa running by the II rut of I cli ruary. When fmlilifil U will jve i m- ployment lo about '.'o men. IT.. H II . II r uiinn ni TAUl-ll you want n bargain In fnrnituir inquire at the Mint oflica. Alto a S2-W rill.-. The t-t buy aver. Flrit-claM watch reputing at Voli A, Oray'f. IIobsks ilotmiiT and Sold At the Scappooae Livery Htahle, Scnppoote, Or. n alcbmaker and Jtwlxr. Itotit fur get that ou A. (Jray cariii a a flratcla Una. Yon. art tiletap'ing your duty t youraelf if you don't aave. Hrgin on dollar only a lonely, liule 1ullr, It will grow. The Columbia County Jiank pay 4 per cent on time certihY-atra of depoait. Ilia IMlloi. .MRKTINii lite legal vn- lera of Kcho.il liatrict No. ' met i t the uliool houae lnt Satiinhiy t-vcning .md decide' I upon a 4 null lciy for ihe com Ing yciu'a fint'tiw. Some t.ilk wim hail about a eer Irom tic rchool homiii mil a motion a at nook- to h m il c iliii elm force a arwer through tut. pm,. rly ol Mamiaic lodge. It omul he iviueiulieicil that Hie cer on Colnml 11 Hrrct i paid for by all tlie tributary properly owner, ami rven if the Muvhih cui acnled other .ortv owi.era might oh Ject, aa they n.ihl tli nk n.rli . n uil'li lion aonld ovi ttmr'li ii III" rc-i nt afier. l(naoiiiihle pcopli nil tuiilcr ataud that liieinhi ri ol III Mavnuc Ixuly are taipupcr and fully :i in i. Ii inter- e.ted aa olhi-ra 1 1 n h- in the hc n ili tht children, and then fore lin y w ill do anything tlmt i liwht or rcupoinible to retire t roixrr arwrnigi' for ti e achool property. City lota. Including ionic cli ice view oilnta. Win. M Koix. l!-tl Wantkii A gool p'Hilt'y and liee mail. Imjnlre at thia oilier. A rUar.AiN Fine nix-room liouio and one tern of laud for rale cheap. Call on Columbia County Abstract .V Trust Co When you are down town 1 k k in at Von A. tiray 'a window ilicplay. Takkn I'r At my i-reiniaca, October 14th. one red ateer, weiuld b nit -UK). Owner can lmr a.-tme by pnyitl e rwnaca and advertining. i n Sknrie, Warren, Oregon. Ml' Sae your money sow, Mr. Woikiux man. i veil at a am r II Thia la the only way to be independent in your old age. Tlie Columhi.i Coflnty I'.anR ullVia every conveniens. Time certificates i I depoait diaw 4 per mil. Otia Sinniiieri and Waldron Iiivi ol Kalama were calitillid at Pier Nlallil Kunday by a hunch ol four gaiiKi war dena and brought ticlore JihIkh Walkinn Monday, charged w ilh two olTi naea each ahiiotiiig without a llcenie and nhoot ing from a bout. They were lined fi' on each connl, and, lacking the money, they will aerve their time in jail. Wool) Saw inc. Anyone wanting wood awed pleae leave ordcia lit I lie Orcadia Hotel and they w ill be promptly attend ed to at rearon aide rati h. 3-lm d lUanv Kmian. OrroBTt'NiTV roil ImvksToiim The Noon eatale, one ol the finent pierea ol farm property in Oregon, la now on lie market, and will l e ai.ld in tract to anil purihaacra. It ia loc t. d at Warren, Vid the celling rgent ia Mr. II. J. South land. Thia property ia bound lo Increase rapidly in value, and of coll rati those who ootnt first are bound to aeclire Ihe most deaiiablH tracts. A I mid red aettlcrsciin be placed i n r-mall fiirma nnd the miniller the iiilMliviaiona the better for the pros perity of thia community. II U Before laving for S crnmento, Cnl , to pendlne Xmna Ii .lidaya, Mrs. Walter Xveraon rhowed her confidence in St. Helena' future by buying a aiglnly lot in Hallrcad Addition. It Is the Intention Of Mr. Kverern to build A comf irtahle bungalow for lentil ft. Cointy CocaT Widncsdav wim Omnty Court dny, and qiiito a number, especially Ihe road supervisors, wero in attendance fiotu difTeretit parts of Ihe Bounty. Ttin piincipul businoss trans ected, ouls de of allowing a large num ber Of bills, mainly tlioae ol the recent election, wa allowing Oeorge Carrigmi $r0 for Injuries ausUitiod if renson of runaway on the lliinier-Apmry road, there being no turnout where the ac cident occurred. A franchise was giatitcd the Ooblc-Tide Or. ek Telephone Com pany. The tn collector bond i f Slu ritl alnet Thompson wis fixe I at J:I,0O. The minute. of road district No. 14 were ..d ahowlng the e cxtloil Mltla at aup.-rviior a id lion l the timber in ti e bridge. - Mr. Eugene Make.de i n.lchildien returned hut Monday evening wltit to Portland. Joaei.h l(i.i...i. . . Krld. ZL7 'Tr? U,t' Avon Ixxlge So 62, Kuightaof Pythias, 'in 11(1 1 llfMl tliraaaat. i I . a . . lanmiaee I.. It V " year at ine.r meeting last Tue. whom he In i i . . ' ","ay ihkiu: t hancellor Comtuande A.i-m. ..a.. t,th undi . r 1 ! "rv - " m ly . accident ... .... , .. ' . w- ' KHert; Keeper concealed rni.,i a enmg r.cerit- ut Urn 'liiml.li. (',. "i "Mlirry, ,e w, lmMn M h Ifliu.J f . i . . .. .., .I-il.-. i , ilU w. sheriff '"'-'.ri . Htc.ll'.iirlewich.andn, he did ' tlie man reached lor hi, l,ck p.H kel riieaheiilf niahhcl h .a,.. and found "' 1,1 kelaaet of ! knuckles. !K'h tl,efell., ,c,lilll(,,, le f,llniliilll on this showing he wai f,nt, -jr, j went away happy, .r..niii,.lt i tn-liav.,. I'eler Jacohw.ii culled at the r...i.l "'Sher.fl Whi.e la,t Satuiday niv-1,1 and in the absence of that ofti.-i.,! informed Mis. While that "lieolile werrafter l.i...'. and he W4iitedproteclio.i. Mrs. White "111, it nin e fur llni.i.lu Ul.... ir i.i i . - - - I--- .-iif-mi iiiaacK1!' .o piace.I Jacoh-on in the jail Monday he Wiiscoiuinitlcd to il.. Aiy lum at Sal.. ,. 'eoiKe I-;. liavK uov i 1.1 ,, h.eu woikin in l, j, neMiboi aHut si x months, was arrested at lioble si Mitur.Liy night, ihaiMed with e..ter. ing the atore of M. Ko-emlul and (t. al- "'g ii,.. in co ov,.,,.o;., shins, twelve pairs of aocks and a suit case, the roU-ry. ccurring Noveinhe, 4lh iMVia CuiifetFes t.) us erl y. and on Insane me, and, uiioii exuiiiiiiMtion, whs bound over in the torn ol to await the actio,, of Ihe Grand J,y, 'Ihe penalty , frulll to even yeiifs in the penitentiary. When Ihe complaint was being rrnd lo voune Davis ami Ihe Dictrict Attorney Huted that he had taken cash to tlie amount o' 17, the young man flippantly inter- rupien witti "You've got that It waa ,17 25." lie seems to his crime very lightly and to have no regret except thut he vensdetected. Tl ere are a niimlier of yoiiug-t -rs in and near St. II. Inn who aie headed toward the pee. Thry aeei.i ti he willing to take ny risk In order to ecure a little ''easy money." Mouses 1'oa Su.K Light and heavy horses (r tvile at the Scappoose I.ivery Still lc. !f lb.. Wink, W ioi Kecorda and Seals, A. L. Stone Master of finance. Frank licorice Master of Fxche.iier, M. White; Master at Anna, Jacob Hill. Inner (iuard Eugene I'.lakeslcy; Outer (iuurd, W Harris; Irustee, A J. I ming I'ep.ity (jiand Chiinct-llor llrailyer, of Necanicum Lodge, Seahide, attended Ihe meeting and addressed the member of Ihe lodge, Misa 1'erkius, of the office foice of the St. Helens Mill Co., has purchase J lot of block 11 in Kallroad Addition and will i reel ii neat bungalow shortly, Again wo wish to call the attention of tue huHiiiesi un a to the fact that Ihe City of St.' Helena ia badly in need ol an active and wideawake fire leprl ment. I here is plenty of new hoae an I the e nhould he a body trained in its acientilic use. When the department is reorganized the buslues men of the town ehould take an active interest ii it, attend the meetings nnd see that the company prospers, I. is a matter that eveiy projierty owner has a lel interest in and it Would be well if the p ople the town would nw ake to the fact before ti ilf of Si. Helens goes up in smoke again A (ioon Snow The May Roberts Company, a cle.ier agnreiiation of goo I playeta, entertained the people of St Helens at the City Hall on Friday, Sat urday and Sunday evenings. Very ael dom does a nnall commuunity have the o portiiuityof t.-eingasgooda company, wr""g l and thiS plaja aelecled were clean and ri'g.'l'd 1 enteriainini. It is oneof Ihe bent marks of the pri girss of this city that a bright company ran make u three-night aland here. tcai'.nable pre ltiK.:u-i Wantiii I'.ring them to The Mist oflic... We cm n il nun f.im r citv piop il y. llyoiiilont buy In-toe r.iii.t", tou lo il get the .c.t. A CO. i, Oleic line lit rdi-4. (lasts I'm k . Ktilriioui for rent at Imiiiire al this oll.ee Whh k on ruii A. Si ('. lintc a a.-ri- o.ia w i.-i k w ii- c.i uted on ti e A. ,t (;-. K I! at tlit- C 1 ii in hi i Si Inn' last I'.i day by al.nge c'l.iiu tl r i i ..ir t.i.m h rear vl the f.cilit ti.i n that went down in the l.i.'h'. flic ch illi caught Hi md olthe switch li ver, l ending it en as lo open the snitch p.iiul ah ut nil null, mi tli.it flic I'i rtlaud hi. nd Itamier l cul sp'n ill-; utitth. They were about ten liiiiioti s l it.' :iu I Irnvi hug nt a Inh rule of spcid. Tlie Ioco:nolive was hurled crosriw.its of th track and I in If 1 on its Imck, complet'-ly wrecking it. 'Inc. passengers were scvcicly s'mken up hut j Hot t I t-rwire i. jurt-d who is an iinc'e of .Mrs. (I. ('. Mhs en of this cite, w is hurled out of the cah window and sevt'iely bruised ah mt t ie Mis. Mary S. Reed of La Cen'er, Wa-.li , Is viaiting at the home of her brother, Mr. A. T. Laws of this city. Mrs. A. J. Denting was a business vis it'Tto the city 1 itt Monday. Mr. and Mr. J. V. 1 otd of Deer Island paid a business visit lo the countv S'-nt hi t Til' nlny. , 1 dpi. He' i er of the M.-Conuick steniii er Y"eiiiiU- h.f re erved lois 1 and in hl..ck S ,.f H o r .ad A Muion, nnd ct.ttes that he will improve I he lott by electing oil i r two cottages. Auvk at liiiiu.x Mr. (i. C, l-'owler of (i ible was ill St. II lens We Ine'day and informs us that a stock compiny h be. ii organized d leu loct! pen pi" lo e n-t ii d a te p' o i : lin fr m G .ble t vh 'o'i I! i -in. It w ill 'nk in quitea niimbrrof prospc.o'is fir ne s and mill men nnd he nc.leil coliv ienience to t; at Ihe aectiun l ('olutnbia r Mr. W. M. IUni'i, who has conn. 1 of a imiiiWr of Ihea'ri'a in Oregon and Was iiii(lon and runs an excellent stock coniD.tiiv, pre-euting s audard plays of a high cla a. will hrin x his company of ten people lo III j City jfall Opera House tonight, and if, their i Tort a to ploi.se iigmeer Church, ' , ......... : .ii'ij itiu n.n nciu nt., iviiii. tiiiiini ' the coni'ng j : .r. Kie ' 'A'ntkius h is puich I'd lots Nos IJy Shoppers 3i Will do well to call at this store befoie making any selections of presents. Without doubt we have a line that will please you. A .1 A. J. . . iuia uoni iorgec rnar we are now in our new store and better equipped than ever to handle your busi ness. Drop in today. .-man w is scalded about ot s u riously but what to work i.gaiii ill a lets hip". The ti r. the b ck but n he will hu uhl I k v i ) i i.i. -Mf iMW Nt'i-Tisi.a The home of Mr I'eny Jolimon iu Portland was the scene of n quiet we. filing when ' Nellie Levdell and llcliid'.ll McAadiims were iiiiited in marii iKc, the ltev. John Hawkins officiating They were attended In Addle .li.hiisi'ii, cousin of the bride, nnd , Hubert Mc Adams, bio her of thegi'o. in I lie t . i Iu nns prettily diesed in white wool chullie, trimmed in white satin,. and carried white chrysanthemum!). ; Thev were laiunteously showered with many beautiful presents. At the home! of ihe groom's parents their many frb lids entettained them with a hvclycharivsii Their lutMt of friends w ish t hem much j p.y and happiness. IH'.atii oi S. M. in mum The death is niii'Oiinee.l In .vni'iay i neg.ininn oi Samuel M (irahain of Marsliland, nt the ae of I yi nrs. He was well known to the older residents ol t'olumhia Conn 12 and 1 I iu block U of R. iroiid Addi tion, to that when he tires of the noi-e and bu..iiig of the telephone and the Mizing of the foda lounta n he cau ' sncSk away to bin garden patch, culti-J ; 7utc his vegetables and watch his tipples grow. Ilcfore going el-cwhere to do your Christmas shopping look over the iner. chaudiue that the locil merchanti have in stork this year. Never before in the history of the town was there such a dis pbiyof high-clas articles for the holiday trade. Henry Be.iver would like to find oil who sli. t ti i in last Tuesday. Accom pnnied by Orville Heaver, he was peace fully riding along in a gasoline launch near Tayl a's lauding on the slough, when he wks mimk in the ride by a bullet Irom a heavy caliber revolver, and it was very fortunate ill it the force of the bullet was about spent. It struck him near the fifth rib and entered his side about nil inch, making a painful thouidi not very serious wound. He ty and waa a nioM. estimable man. He i came immediately to M. Helens ami nan ame to thia c unity In INTO, and resided j "r- ks nuemi io u lor nun. here until alaint a year ago, when he j Mr. R. !. Cole, electrical engineer for went to I'l.rthind and made bis home the Mill Co., has taught lot 1 in block with his sou Hcilhfll. He is aiirviveil 0, Hailrimd Athlliiotl, and during Ins iy four tons nnd four daughters. The spure tl me w ill enter into the raspberry of t. n. n complaint Kock Cretk from a I sons are K. P. litabam of Portland, A. (irahain of Portland, aud Silvo nnd Tilden (irahain ol Marshland. The laughters are: Mrs. R. ti. !avey and Mrs. H. D. Kent of Clalsknnie; Mrs. II. Warren of Cornell, Cal., and Mrs. P. W. Hush of Willapa, Wash. He U also survived by a brother, C. M. (irahatn of Miirshland, and 22 grandchildren. Are you saving up for the rainy day for the timn of nee I? It will come to you ns it cornea to every man. The Co lumbia County Hank, which pays 4 per cut, will show you the iikst way. lo vou take advantage of your pros perous days to spend your money as fast ,h tou make it; io pumper yontsoll with foolish liixuii.s? The Columbia County Hank will tell yon a better way. Time ceitillcatea of depoait draw A per cent. Among the purchasers of lots in Itail road Addition during the last twodavs are the following: lieorge I'hicg, 1C. II. Hugs'. Mr. Walker, Charley Plank Icy, W. K Slotit, Roliert Cole and II. W. Miller. A. ':- Velgiuh of Portland also invested in a aighlly lot. The Cnlholi.t Ladies Ail Society of Hoiilton and St. Helens gave a Very en joyable basket so. id lit Morgns Hall Wednesday night. An excellent short s... WTffl tl. UAI V lven. alter which Mr. Pullerton auc ion d olT the basket and those wln were not f..rtnnate enough to j secure a basket patronized tho lunch j mill intii1ir st in I The proceeds w into the hind being raised to build a . ( ;",';n,u' Catbollo churcti In 8t. Helen, l usiness, since, ns he (tales, he la ired of picking currents from the w ires. The Polalloch. a British four master, m loading lumber nt the St. Helens Mill Company's dock, her destination being South Africa. She will take about 1, 5tH),(XH) feet. Frank Wilkins gave a very enjoyable dance iu the new City Hull last Saturdat night. Tho music was good, and the lloor In the new hall is first cbifs. One week from Saturday there will be a hem lit ball in the hall, last Monday night Irene Ruth Whit- ten nnd Joe Pewett ht bridge were united in marriage at the scsidonce of P. II. Blackwell, in the presenco of N. K.. Whitlen and Mr. and Mrs. Black well. Recorder Flag performing the ceremony. The wedding came a whole lot in tue nature of a surprise to the friends of both contracting parties, though they had planned a short time back to be married on Saturday. Both have live I here for some time and have many friends. That they will have a long and happy journey through life to gether is assured. II. C. Wikoff, the newly elected City Heconler of the city of Houlton, dropped in lor a friendly chat last Tuesday. Council met last Monday and attended to several items of the regular routine btisinesf, of which the principal Item wis the allowing of bills. They also ordered the erection of a street light on Steeet near the residence ol M. Saxon. ii (diSSi r, i "LtiSS rnP- rrrrr. (J.- P The Mist's Contest J Railroad Addition the Best Buy George's Market ST. HELENS We do not claim that St. Helens will be as large as Portland, but what we do claim is this : St. Helens will have 5000 people in three years. St. Helens will have a new manufacturing plant on the north within iS months. St. Helens will have something else shortly. It now has a payroll of $2500 per day. There is no town of 1200 people in the State with half as large a pay roll. Building improvements for the last year were $100,000, not counting our $50,000 water system. We do not hesitate to say the j-ear 191 1 will double the present year for improvements. Non-reidents are buying St. Helens property. Why? Because they appreciate good investments. ' An abstract will be furnished with each lot sold. Kor further information apply to St. Helens Improvement Company, A. T. LAWS, Treasurer and Agent. A $100 LOT GIVEN AWAY BY THE OREGON MIST Lot 4. block 6, 50x100, in Railroad Addition to St. Helens, will be Riven away to the Most Popular Young Lady in Columbia County, to be decided by the number of votes cast prior to March 1, 1911. Each coupon clipped from the Mist counts 3 votes. Each new yearly subscription edunts 150 votes if sent in before January 1, 1911. Each six months subscription counts 35 votes. The sub scription price is $1 per year, After January 1, 1911, it will be $1.50 per year, and the number of votes will be reduced one-third. Pick out your contestants and SUBSCRIBE NOW. When you subscribe be sure to give plainly the name of the young lady for whom you wish to vote. If you prefer another lot you have your 'choice at the same price, or you can apply the pur chase price of this lot on any other lot in Railroad Addition. READ THE PRICES And Compare Them With Portland Figures: Porterhouse Steak..i7)jc Loin Steak ... 15c Round Steak 12J ic Roasts. 1 2 i c Pot Roasts 12 j'e Trime. Ribs Beef 15c Boiling Beef. S, 10, 12J2C Hamburg Steak .. .12 lie When in Town Don't Fail to It . Call and Investigate THE CHICAGO S" iTrv.! roe ram F. J. BASEEL, Proprietor. HANDLES ONLY THE BEST IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, 2 3tia Ooupon Votes for flooel on ,7A, Shoes and Boots, Men' Suits, Shirts, Etc. A First Class Line of Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Etc. If you want to save money, get the best goods and always be satisfied with your purchases, patronize THE CHICAGO STORE HOULTON. ORFCiON S. L0110 & Son Qouoral (Jont motors First-Class Concrete Work A Specialty Bridges, Sidewalks, Septic Tanks, Etc. Houlton ESTIMATES FURNISHED Oregon Columbia County Abstract and Trust Company ST. HELENS, OREGON MAKE Your Abstracts DO Yottr Notarial Work INSURE Your Buildirt s SELL Your Buildint ; RENT You a Safety Deposit Box FURNISH Your BondJ