The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 09, 1910, Image 4

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    REAL ESTATE TRANSFRRS
Nov 30 F T Kerry to f V. Vfitk and
O A ami J M irahau, n hi oi n
hf, see 12, 4, 8
Nov 2i C II ail r K Piockson to
K H una M K McKaiHt.-l, U 4,
blk 4, fcpitpubeiir
Ko 30 L C lloeck to J and Ii
Coeck, land in sec 30, 5, o -. .
Dec 6 Amelia Bramley to John L
Brauiley, w qr sec 10, 5, 5
Dee 2 Columbia Agricultural Co
to t W Waters, part of lot 8, see
33, 8. 4
Dec 2 C L llastiH to Mary Hast
ing, power of attoruey
Nov 29 K E and B M Malinaten to
O and L Malmsteu, land in sees 3
and 4, 4
Nov 29 Same to same
No 29 C C Mssten Logging Co to
Everding A r srrell, w lif of sw
qr and ne qr of se qr, aec 4, 4, 2.
No 29 Mary Bleacher to Anna
Koenig, im qr of ne qr, fee 29,
7, 2
Nov 2i Wm McCollaui to J A At
kins, land in sees 13 and 24, 7, 3,
and sees IS and 19, 7 2
Dec 3-D V Trice et al to Baker
Loan and Investment Co, land in
eec 11, S. 2
Dec 3 L and K H Koberson to J
and F kuza. lota in blk 62, St
Helens .....
Dec 3 Same to A and J Ziegler,
tame descri ptiou
Nov 26 H P Rosa to E M J, M and
F P Ross, lots tl, 7 and 8. blk 6,
Colnml.ia l'ark
Nov 29 E and W M Ross to Co
lumbia Co Kank, part of lot 18,
blk 11, St lleleus
Dec 3 St Helens Improvement Co
to A T and F C Laws; same to F
H Morton and H F McCormk-k ;
same to C J and J O Muckle;
same to A V and G H Iemont,
land in sec 4, 4, 1
Dei; 2 Eleanor Symons to A B
Writflit (trustee), lots 1 and 2,bU
19, Rainier
Dec 2 United States to Columbia
Agricultural Co, land in sec o, 7,
4
Dec 3 U Usher to Frank H Usher,
17 acres in sec t 4 1
Pec 2 Geo W Vogel to Anna Koe
nig, land in sees o and 7, 6, 2. . . .
Nov 30 J H Wagner tr H L and E
K Stanwood and F L aud M Hol
stine, ew qr of i qr, sec 25, 5, 2
Dec 3 J G Watts et al to Baker
Loan an 1 Investment Co, land lit
eec 11, 3,2
10
100
500
LOCAL BREVITIES
10
10
POO
ItfOO
1500
600
SCO
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MUSICAL RECITAL
The pupils ot Mrs. H.
, pleasant afternoon at
Born To the wile of Joseph Holla
day, of Deer Inland, on Tueeday lust,
. ten pound girl.
Mr. K. E. Quick is la (iranta Pass
400 j this week at the bcdslita of his father,
who is quite seriously sick and not ex
pected to live.
From January 1st tli.pric. of Colum
bia Park lota will be increased $25. Wm.
M. Ross, Agent. 2-tf
Sixtoen lots in one tract in St. Helens
for sale dirt cheap for a fe f day. Ouly
JWO for the burch. This it like find
ing money. Inquire of George II.
Shiun. 2-tf
County Cotnmisioner Tichenor at
tended the meeting of the Oregon
Development League and returned home
an enthusiastic advocate of advertising
the resources of Columbia County. He
reports that the sneakers at the League
spoke in terms of praise of the work
done by the Oregon Mist along this
line. '
Mr. Fluhrer of the Rainier Grand
Hotel, Rainier, was a visitor last Wed
nesday. Matting at Muckle'. 20c per yard
and op.
Foa Sals Northern Spy Apples.
Call at the house. Price right. Wm.
M. Ross,
The St. Helens Mill Company has a
force of men at work this week ex
tending a steam pipe from the boilers
at their mill ud the main street to the
stores. They will furnish he.it to a
number of the places of busine and
expect to also heat the court house and
city hall. Mr. Rogers is in charge of
the work-
The best of everything at Muckle's at ,
popular prices.
For Sals: Three good milk cows and
calf six weeki olJ. Inquire of
C. J. WALLIS. Yankton, Oregon.
Thoroughbred White Kellerstrass,
Orpington and Rhode Island lied
Roosters for sale by.
D. T. GERDES,
Houlton, Ore
Ten horse engine and two boilers for
sale cheap. Inquire of J.S. WATSON
Warren, Oregon.
Cow fob Sale Six years old; will be
Van Tassel had ' fresh in six weeks. Will be sold cheap,
her home Sat ! Inquire of A. T. Laws, St. Helens. 1-tf
90
500
1100 '
430
1500
DEER ISLAND
Miciipard was a Portland visitor
eek.
The wreck last week on the A. and C.
ruilro.id c m-ted somo excitement. No
one wa hurt hut all were badly shaken.
TtirouirU tiie kindness of Mr. Loyd who
hada team, all who wished were able to
go'aud view the wreck.
Mr. Carlstou of Portland Sumlaved
with M-. and Mrs. Keelan.
M. W. I' row ii was a Rainier visitor
Monday.
Photos, of the wreck can be obtained
Geo. Sauerveine of Columbia City.
Miss Smith of Portland is visiting
Mrs. B. Hunter.
Misa Fowler of Scappooae, was a Deer
Island vUi.or .Vh.nday.
Mrs. C. H. Fnglisu and Haxel Loyd
weie Portland visitors last wrek.
We lea; n that Fonce Sauerviene of
the Peninsula camp was badly hurt last
wek, but at last repoit ho was getting
along nicely.
Mrs. Olien of Columbia City visited
friends in Deer Island Sunday.
Frank Gjre was a Portland visitor
Monday.
James Gaitteus spent Sunday with l is
family.
Remember the Artisan dance Dec. 17
E. I. Barnes started for Southern
Oregon Tuesday to be gone a couple of
weeks.
Mr. Murphy, with a crew of section
hands is located in Peer Island now.
Cailifomia-
U tho iVo ti visit. OrartRV jrrovos in
full 1.hii. tivii.-;i! Ilowvrs. famous ho
ls historic OKI Missions, amactivi.-
. . i i t a-, .i: i -v itinl.
waunur places, iieiiKniiui iimuur. '"
intf that favoml section the Nation a
txpular rvtrvat. Vou can see it tn-st
via the
u
Shasta Route
untl
"3ie tRoad of a Jhousaml
Southern Pacific Co.
lTp-to-i!ate trains, first-class in every
respect, unexcelled ilininjr-car service,
quick time and direct connections to nil
points south.
SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARE OF
$55.00
Portland to Los Angeles and Return
With correspendin? low fares from all
other sections of the Northwest. Lib
eral stop-overs in each direction and lon:
limit. Interesting and attractive litera
ture on the various resorts and attrac
tions of California can be had on appli
cation to any S. P. or 0. Ii. & N. Atrent.
or from
WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Oregon
CARD OF THANKS
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swear xw
Wi 11 WA JLK- OVE R. T
M a SHOES
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FIXED IDEAS
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Dec. 3. After the musical progrsm,
readings from musical papers about
different com poser was very interesting
and instructive. Following is the pro
gram :
PART I
"Rustic 'Dame" (duet) Schytte
Miss Euginia LVining and Mrs.
11. an la:sel
I Kead in December Sunset Magazine
; "San Francisco The Exposition City
. Superbly illustrated in four colors. Now
on sale. All news stands 15c. 2-3t
Ivtiiian Sisters Ava Temple. Pyth
ian Sisters, at its last session, elected the
following officers for the ensuing year:
Lucy (Gray, P. C; Anna Ricbanlsoo
"Boiin linsr Billows" White 1 M. E. C. ; Florence Laws, E. S.; Sadie
Mi-s Olive LeBare ! Ellis, E. J. ; Huba Blakesley, M. of T. ;
-liuuginf unwaru ... ........ iuuviu Sara M Qlljl,k Jr g R gnd Q EJa
"Little Boy Blue"
Miss Lais CI- ar
(a) "Ki'St Duet Landon
(b) "Moruinit Prayer" Scliniitt
Master Will Hill
TART II
"Riifsian Intermezzo" Dent
M.es Bern.ce .Mas-ten and Miss
Eugenia Iteming
"Homeward Bound
iliss Djrothv Johu
Duet (a) "Lightly Uow "
ib) "IheDove"
Matter Lest.r Wellington and
Mr-. Van Ta-sel
"Foraet Me Not" W
Misc Bemiie Mist-n
(a) -Rob Roy" j
(Ii) "Birth'l.-iv Walt!!,' tnthouy
Master Lester Wellington j
"Butteifly Valse" Weil !
Mi-s Eugenia Deniing
The clsss will meet with Miss B-.-rnitei
Mavtcn in Januare.
TOTHE PUBUC
George, M. of F.; Alice Quick, P. of T. ;
Bessie Popjoy, G. of O. T.
ril
YANKTON
Mrs. O. P. Savage, who lately moved
from Purtland to tlie Bunker 1 1 ill
country, died last Friday and was buried
at Warren Sunday.
Mr. Clarence Masten, while loading
log-! one day la.-t week at camp was
ijuite severely L. jure J and wa im
mediately s-nt to t.'.e hospital iu I'or:
hnJ. Mrs. Ross Stanwood, who has been
tick for a low day?, was taken to the
hospital la.'t Friday. 'She is repurteJ
much better at this writting.
T.'.a school will give a Christmas
entertainment Friday, Dec. 10th. After
t'.e entertainment there will be a Pie
j Social and .ShadowSile. The proceeds
It was not the intention Of the will go for school purpose i. Everybody is
Company to place on Sale lots in , invited and especially a!l tha ladies
Railroad Addition until we could : come and brin? a p'.e.
Ketthe sidewalks laid. &nd some j ,jUleln anJ Stanw0fjd hlve wU ,
other improvements made, but so,, ,umW , of tlipir ,an(, tn ,.r
Mr. R. Cox and family desire to I
thank the people of St. Helens and
neighborhood for the sympathy shown
them and the acts of kindness on the
occasion of the death of their son Walter.
R. Cox and Family.
A fine line of Clocks at;Von A. Gray's.
Any ore of them would nuke a nice
Chritnias present.
Mist and Weekly Oregonian
$1.80 PER YEAR
nt.) We Blindest that yon try the y1
VKU Way" JCST once. Vou will fc&fc
Our "llxed idea" is to sell shoos thnt are bo
KHd and that fit so well that everybody who
fries one pair will want another. That's why
we Bell WALK-OVKU shoes and lit them in
the "WALK-OVKU Way" (to exact f,H)t
measurement.)
"WALK-OV
not need to be asked a second time.
PRICES:
$3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00
WHITE & WHITE
HOULTON. ORE.
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$5.50 m
11
LODCES
MIZPAH CHA1TER. NO. 30. O. E. S.
Meets in Masooic Hall the second
and fourth Saturdays o( each month.
LUCY GRAY, W. M.
ALICE QUICK, Secretary.
i REAL COLD WEATHER COMFORT
COLUMBIA HOMESTEAD No. 245,
Brotherhood of American Yeomen,
tnees the second and fourth Wed
nesday night of each month at Yank
ton, Ore. Visiting members welcome.
E. S. Hinson, Honorable Foreman,
C. E Lake, Correspondent.
HOULTON CIRCLE NO 478, Women of
Woodcraft, meets the second and
fourth Tuesday afternoon of each
ni'inibat Houlton, Ore. Lulu Allen.
Guardian Neighbor; Anna Van Nat
ta. CUrk.
COURT UNITY NO.
7ri. F. of A.
Meets every Fridav
night in K. of P. Hall,
St. Helens, Oregon.
Visiting brothers wel
come. M. E. Miller, Chief
Combs, Financial Sec.
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
Ranger; Leslie II
ST HELENS LODGE NO. 32, A F A -A
M. Meets 1st and 3d Saturday in
each month. Visiting brothers cor- '
dially welcomed. U W Clark, Mas
ter; I-:. E. Quick, Secretary.
ST. HELENS CAMP, NO WW, M.
W. OF A. Meets first and third!
Wednesdays. '
E. I. RALLAGH, Consul, i
II. E. LaIIARE, Clerk.
many people have been asking
for lots that we have decided to
go ahead with the sale immedi-j
ately, and put in the improve
ments as rapidly as possible. We
do not hesitate to recommend
these lots a3 a safe and profita
ble investment, and would urge
all who intend to buy to make
pfO le who's names we did not learn.
They w ill begin working on their land
soo u .
Yankton School report for month
ending Dee. 2, 1910:
No. days taught during raontii 17
iVh .le n'imlierdaysatietidance. . . .8ii'.,
Whole number days absence .
Wuol-t number times la'e
4
their selection asso:.n aa nossihlp. ! No- PuI'ils neither absent nor late . .2H'
as the choicest lots are being The following are the names f thoeel
rapidly taken up. Our agent, , n-it'.er abcnt nor late; George Rath-1
A. T. Laws, will be pleased to bun, Ruth Eonn)f George Walker, j
Show you around the property, i E-lna IVmney, CUre Emwn, I'.ernice 1
IUthbun, Mane Walker, Iva Tarb;il, I
Esther Butts, Mildred Stevens, Hazel j
Donne, Lena Walker, Philip Mil's,'
Martin Irigg, Tommy Iiot'ne, J
A!l.crt Ilutts, Harrv Saulser, Ge trude
Bonney, Myrtle Steven, Ralph Butt,
I'.ert Gleniski, Ora Hyde, Enid Larbell, !
ferry Howard, Iia Howard, Lena I
lonney, m 1 Cally Stanwood.
Sir. Braid a
C. . Hooghkirk. Matter.
RAILROAD TIME. j
leaves Rainier 1lly (urcut BiinriitT) for Port- :
lurid. M 6 A. M.. !-i.riin from Hi. iteletm nt
o'clock. K'.ttirntuv. Ifav-s Fortlaud at 2:30 P !
M., arriving al ht. llelfjnii al 4:4a.
Passengers aui Fast Freignt.
FGR PORTLAND DAILY
PORTLAND LANDING. ALDER ST
a
and he can be found either in his
officceor on the property. Yours
for a greater St. Helens,
:St. Helens Improvement Co.
CARD Or THANXS
I desire to thank the people of Houlton
and vicinity for the r kindness during
h e last sicknr-s an 1 at the funeral of
my wife. Otti-i S. Savage.
Money to luan on well improved farm
and city property. Columb;a County
Abstract and Trust Co. 2-tf
TOM HOKTLAND DAILY
STEAMER
Leaves St. Helens 6:00 A. M.
Arrives at Portland 10:30 A. M.
Leaves Portland at 2:30 P. M.
Arrive St. lleleus at 6:30 P. M
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A SNAP.
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? M. B. GREWELL I
lleavy team for Kale; we:ght about ,
1500 each ; sound and true to p il'. Price
f250.
poose,
Scappoose Livery Stable, Scan
Oregon. l-2t ! ZZ
Did His Bsst.
The young poliUclan was as obliging
possible, but there was a limit to
bla possibilities. When the reporter
asked him what bis wife would wear
at the mayor's reception he assumed a
confidential air.
"I'll tell yon Just os much as I know
myself," be said. "Last nlpht she told
mo she should wear white. This
morning at breakfast she said she'd
decided on her rose colored gown, and
when I said goodby to her she bad
spread a gray one besldo the roso col
ored on one chair and her black lace
beside the white on another aod was
taking something clso out of the closet
If her hair hadn't caught on a book as
she turned round I might have been
able to tell 70a more." l'outh's Com-
Scappoose. Oregon
MAKING am,
REPAIRING
OF AU.
The Violin a Specialty
A-ll "Work Ghi.'ir.'iiiteod
QUILTS
At 75c $1.00 $1.25 $1.75 and $2.00
we have a line that is service
able, well made and guaranteed
to give satisfaction.
At $2.50 and $3.00. They are
made of the best of material,
look good and are hand-tied.
White Ked Spreads at 75c. up
Ready - made Sheets at 75c. up
BLANKETS
Ten-quarter lUankets at 75c.
that would cost at least $1.00 or
$1.10 elsewhere.
Twelve and thirteen-quartcr
Blankets that you can't tfet else
where for $1.75. Whites,
and browns.
Pillow Cases
And
at 15c. up
Kleven - 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.
when VOU Call at tine cfAfn rls'i- rlf- tlio
- oiut UU11 L HCglCwl lliv
opportunity to look over our fine Hn nf FI JRN.TI IRE.
w a Jk A VMM. m f
the second floor. We will quote you prices
a surprise. And we carry a full line and
your house from basement to attic.
which is on
that will be
can furnish
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