The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 23, 1910, Image 4

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Have been established at this store for to long to
make any change in 1910. We have our usual
line of high-grade and seasonable Holiday Goods,
except that this year it is bigger and better than
ever before.
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St. Helens, Oregon
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THE CAME WARDENS
And the Manner in Which Some of
1 hem Enforce the I w
A ilopir v gallic Harden, mi Mtnrdiiy
i i-t, it-ii-iiti' I U.e nli:urfr the M-st for
ri ilii-isiti,; hii ui-tion in tinainat of tlie
Van Pulall l l"T viliat tin n M-tincd
I i in n erely it tccl.ii c.i! vioLi'.!- tl ol tin
l.tiV, nu I fct;tt"l 'li.it il n ill" i tit' fic
tions of tlic S'ilte cliihc V,i:.!i"i t1 ciit
every vi l.ti II t,t til ; l.'i'v b htri-t'.V
l.ni-ei iite I. U'c eonc'ir in I ho Statu
ti.illl' Warden' iiiitrurt on mi I will
ii.lcl tl lit- i -oat:", us s' ul.l I IMIMK-
II W.I V n w.-il as hlric t'y ell' 'U'i-I. In
tie iMe nu hi i'lic cl I .i t nvi-k, on tlie
Ie'sanwe in. el' ritni.il tlit'tn, t ' ere a
iiUoliitcly no vi Lit '! ol 'II'- l-t'-v M 'ff
H tlii- Mi:tic-iiii id niien m ' y .Villuii
V ! Ilo! ill. nu ', ;'. ' f ir .u we II ive Ir m
j.l.lt lo a-oi i.ii i :t M lie rx.u t irulli and
c . n c:ihi! v Icr reevt. ii :
Allan Sc tic e w oil 11 din;; t!' I')' ill"
'a n on the Win Pol. ill p'.if an I lnhi
I in a doer into til pre tei-.es of tli- V.li
I i.cl.ilis ami mi;" IV.iy. l;r it a
e:it in!;li' I in Van I) o.l i's po iltry I. 'lice .
('. V . T.ioinp n v h onl il - of the
h.dl-e Hill I t ml vninj; Sji-m-c till lo
tic Van ll.. talis lo c.n.e m r tint In
hacl a deer, liny w. lit to Cft I he Word haa been received hy the County
cl-irancl ih. ml' mul look 111 d i r 'lerk that Hi? lrvy for city pirpo-e in
nway fioin 111- ld'. A .Mr- .r i riiin-t Rainier w ill he l.t niillo, 3 of which in for
ancl ln-li"il Ihcni thr niKh the f'.o i' li ! wnli'r anil Ilia lialance for nc tn-ial city
tin- ck-c-r. ilii yt .oK ii I ' tni ir i u'iit 1 1 U jH)fe, Rainier has tiiaclc itnprcVL
place unci pot it in the h irn '1 lit if xt nn titt recently that have cost lot of
hy Aitliiic Van Idah went to ;.-.rj" , rnoney, and tin city in HW.iy in ih lit, I. lit
l.i moiit'c, who lo ii nl lii i it ll ( I there la Certainly iliffert-me in the
uiri! iitnl han'i cl it down to tin V m I town'a appcurHiii-i, find no oim can ray
lah j,Un, and ill' y '""c "--no to ke l p hut that the money wan put to K"1
th:Jdit-r in. Ti.cy h id ii nl onf two Thu main etreets arc all paved hlid
weeka and look jccic.d can- i f il , a n I I lac j dlB cjty HK l,le w.,t,.r nyi-ti-tll. It
day l (.'!oie it (li -'l they h i I It "i " i IhUi rt good live ton to go ill tlelit,
hoiicce nil day. I
I'or thin Ihf Van llol. ln hitc air ctt'd I
and tiikfii h' T r. tin jnstic" of ihi- cai-c
hnrsed f. r ehii-ldiiig his I'lnpl 'Jtrs, uml
it I- not I elu v.ihlrt that the irime war
ih'tii lost anythintf hy theircoiiipliiiianrr
l-'or reasons iatifa'-tory to toi-iuselvra
they let the priticipal ofli-ndi-is isciipe,
unci in no loin they Icrought conti nipt
upon the law.
Toe Saxon cone wai nular. Sher
man Saxon Mas on emi.lar i inpl.iy inciil
to that of l'eter Lon-in cnt, mid his ein
ploycT, when caught in llm c", wrote
out a i lu ck, hnndt'd it to Saxon, ami
told him to pU-ud culliy and pay the
line.
'1 hero may h rome errors in del ail in
tl.e hIiovh utati'inents, hut li.i-y a e anh
ntantially correct, and it is s ich work
that brings the g unc laws into contempt.
At hist, fairly enforced, th"y are not
popular with the farnierd of the Slate,
as they llieve them to liuva la-en
framed in the iniere.H of the Portland
KcmI and tiiin Cluh. and miles r they ale
remodeled and enforced against tin;
Cortland ap'irti" as Viell as iiuainct
Hioh whocaiincit alford t . hire "g atn" to
stand the li-.nrace of arrc-t, nu initiative
measure vill rtniove them (coin the
Mutate IxHilts at the n xt election.
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THIRTEEN MILLS IN RAINIER
it II) how
Win. Karning, tielieving that Railroad
Addition offers investors a good tippor
tnnity, liiiis bought a good lot and states
he ill improve the same at thfl first opportunity.
.Mr. A. II. I.iikn visited ltailrnad !d-
dition Sunday and selected a sightly I
on Franklin street.
TO THE PUBLIC
for this precinct, who, uppaicntly wi'li
ontacleiir knowledge of tint fads nil I
Ailliout notifying the ilcpir y district nt
tomey, who, ilicih r the law, cjiould line
I t en ple-i nt ai.d ariaignc- I the a. i me l,
fli.cd the Van liol.il.a f V) ench, wi.ich
they paid, and, under thn instruction of
Mr M.ller, the ju-ti (; in holdup tl.o
fine to givt the Van Iiohihs ho pp rtn
11 i t v to antceal to the i vi rnor for iti ri-
miH.ion. We haven't time t" write ad-
There never wni a clearer m sea: .i in j vertisements this week wc are
of justice, and if the Kit ( iuiii v..r-; puttinpr in most of our time Writ-
il. n sanctions it he ahould ho I unloved jrijr contracts for flcnsill people
from oilier. who have bought lots in Railroad
Hut ii the game wardens ronlly itli .Addition.. During the last week
t (.nf..ro the 1 iw in.pi.ti illy whydoWe nave 8(),j THIRTY LOTS.
Ih. v not arre-t tlur Portland "spot ts" , Thn tract i.4 ahoilt half ir, .no nrol
wiioui, on nl. hast two occa ion, they j hasn't been on the market but!
hn ve caught ( hasmg -h er w nu nouinit 7 ( half a month. To all those who
Theie wa the I.nsignc nt tae, where f wish to make a Small, but at the
Teter was prrsonitilycondiiciirii" some same time a very profitable and
of these gentlemen ov. r the hill and safe investment, we would urge
an l thy wi re ca. ight wiih th.i ;ooi i in you to make your selection of a
their posfessli.il ni'tir the Wiiiii plme. jlot atonce, for the best lots will
Were the lorllatid 'Vpnts' nrieste 1 ? SOOn be Sold Olit.
Not a hit of it The game wardens al- Our agent, Mr, A. T. Laws, is
lowe t rete lo he the tout for tim outfit , always ready to show you the
and he n brcaiht into town, pleaded lots. Call On him.
:St. Helens Improyement Co,
LOCAL BREVITIES
Matting of all kins at Mmklu's.
A desirable 'Xinas present one that
will cotitiniin to Im-rcise in valua and Is
lasting a lot in Railroad Addition.
Itputy Ihftrict Drgai ixer J. W, Arm
strong if tiohlc returned recently from
a trip to the Nt' alein Valley, altera In
put in a couple i f thriving lo al granges,
one nt Klaie ami o-ee al Jewed. 11 t i
have a la-ge charter itieinhership, and
will undoubtedly ha a suecc .s.
ThoroilKhhrcd White Kellerstrass,
Orpington and III. ode lsliui'l lied
Kooilcrj for sale by.
I). T. tiKKDI-.S,
lloulton, Ore.
Ti n horse engine and two boilers fur
sale cheap. Iniiiire of J. S. WATSON,
Warren, Oiegon.
Cow run Sai.k Six yearsolil; will be
flesh in six wi'eks. Will be aold clienp.
Impeiie of A. T. Ijws, St. lleh-ns. I tl
Mr. 1'iauk Wilkins is at ptei.nt forced
to make almost daily tripa to l'.crt l.ilicl
to co. suit a specialist in legard to one
of hi eur- that is giving him a lot
of trouble, lie but recently recoveietl
f i out a long bard seige wfth his led ear,
and now the right one is the source of
of his inconvenience.
A fine line of Clocks attVon A.tiiay'a.
Anynie of them would make a nice
Christmas present.
Khi it Fob Sai k Thirt quarts of I
good fruit. Inquire at this office.
ItitoM to KkkT Well furnished and
close in. 1'rice reasonable,
Wantkk A good poultry and bee
mini. Inquire at this ollice.
Fhkhii Coaa roR Sai.k M. Wlutlun,
WiNHlland, Wash. 4-Ilt
The best of everything nt Muekle'a nt
popular prices.
(Iasoi.knk i;.soi.n For Sai.k A
Stover gasoleuo engine in good running
ordr for salo cIichii at this ofllce. A
good opportunity for any one who wants
an engine for a feed cutter, pump, or
liny other purposu.
Money to loan on well Improved farm
and city property. Columbia County
Abstract emlTn.ftCo. 2 tf
Mr. Will Ketrl and wife, w ho mm eel I
from H.aiiti II to Ala-rdeen, where ho
was In th employ of the Western Coop
erage Com i at; '.ave relume d to their
Inline rt H : I 1 1 wirg to the illue a
of Mr. Kc'e.
Summons
I ODGES
mizi'am ciialTK- no. :;o. O.
Meets in .Mas ic l.i'l '.he sect no
and fourth Satnr 1'iso i.ch month
I.CCY . AV, 'V. M.
AI.ICK tCICK, Secreta.
COl.CMIilA IIOMI.STHAIJ .Ne, -4V.
I'rotherhood of Amerlcait Veoci
ineela the second and fourth We,.
nesday night of each month at Yank-
ion, Ore. Visiting members welcome
K. S. Hinson, Honorable Foreman,
C V. La KK, Correspondent
HOL'I.TON CIKCI.K NO 47H, Women of
Woixlcriift, meets the second and
fourth Tuesday afternoon of each
tuotitbat lloulton, Ore. l.uln Allen,
(iiiardiau Nelghlior; Anna Van Nnt-
ta, Clerk.
COt'RT I'NTTY NO.
7tl, F. of A.
Meets every I:ridav
night in K of 1'. Hall,
St. Helens, Oregon
Visiting brothers wel
come.
M. H. Miller, Chief
Cnmbs, Financial Sec.
. tor
K
Ranger; Leslie If
ST. IIF.I.KNS LODtiK NO. A F A
A M. Meets 1st and 3d Saturday in
each month. Visiting brothers cor
dially welcomed. U W Clark, Mas
ter; IC. H. Quirk, Secretary.
ST. IIF.I.KNS CAMP, NO 10fm,M7
W. OF A. Meets first and third
Wednesdays.
K. I. I1ALLA0II, Consul.
II. K. LaHAKK, Clerk.
Geo. Brewster
SURVEYOR
All work carefully done.
For estimates address
me at
In tin riinilt Court of I lie Hiate of Oreg.
" eil.llllCclM I eilllllV.
s . .' eicrv I 'la l ii 1 1 rr. JcihDrs. P. ('unntirs.
Ice l. n.t.iil
InJ.iloi K CinnecrN. Iicfe-nclsnt -
In ll.c iicrne of itie suit of On-aein, vou are
lien-l.y reefiiiri ct te njeieriir aitcl siiiw,.r the com
lnl tit ftle.l miltit e,ii in Hi shove entitled
c mi jii or lu leire ilia idh eUr ol fvbrusry.
I il I oil I yen fall to x, anix-ar ami siimrr
sllhln .lit limp. Hi iilslntlfT Icr want thrreol
Kill apiilr to I he Innrt lor lh relief elrman.leet
In her -al l roniilalril. town ; that lha U.n.l. nl
-nlrlinoiiT liaerteifeir auel una ialaihia t
e II I' 1-1 nil II ail. I .Irle-ei.l.el.t l ella,tvel. Slid
, Ii eilliiTanJ fu.iiwr rrllel to the Court
ii'M i 'ut suet e.uilaljle.
tlil.tin alaaerie.l inn on hy rul,ll
'slloii tie-r . 'lie OrrHon Mlal, a iirKieaHr
eifxi lioin eiirnU MililLheit at Ht. Ilalrua.
I' .liiM.lila i -niv l. " liy vlrlilt nl an or-tc-r
nl the Hon rih lai.. Onrt. i nuiity Jiide.
clnlv ma. I.-sn.1 . Hid daynlli
t-emher. I'llll
I . of lint pill. lleai ii IVh-cii- . I'M.
I sla ol laat luililli allol . Vibrnarv , II.
t ol l li. r.ii.l.l.
Allnriip . lor flalnii',
a
No
e ol Applicatioi for Raaiatration nf
I ill to Land
In the fn Itr, of thr Klals ol Ori'iou lor
t'llllllllll on ii
III ti e mallei the- tlrallcn nl W. C. Nli ho-
Ilia Hi havei. . .lere t mlr t ,ea k.6l
a.. l c..,,l .1,,. , . Helens In l.oluin
his t olint) . Slal
All In whom It ma ' Take imti, P
that mi the 14lh clay ol ! I cr. lulu, an an"
flic all.in wa lll.-.l l.i . t Nl. i, ........ .,!.
i trt uil t onrl of :iiliiiii,i i euiily. lor Initial
! Kc-iiiiiion c.i ineoi.c oi tiie laiieatK
aerilx-el.
Now, tinleka you spiar on or Iceforr the tj,i
elny ol January, nil. ami allow lain.,- why anch
ri..ll. all.en ahall li.. I l,r Kranli-.1, Ui aaiim will
, i, eoinesarei ami a ilecrre w III lw en
,,-ei a. nreiniK lei .e liritier III till ll.n lie'
lion, and you will he loreler lrreeel from ilia
I'.ciciib ino aaiuv.
.. W A. HaKRlri, t'leik
II. It. Nu iioi. a. All. .r. icy lor A .iieut.
The Houlton Jeweler
H. A. HANSON
Is privinsr away 50-ccnt Jcvelry Coupons. Call on him for
an explanation. All poods and work warranted.
liiLlilULlit.LUal,l,.I..LUi,.LUi,.LlalUW
Fast Train
Service
VIA
River Railroad
AND
Str. 6 raid a Spokane, Portland
& Seattle Railway
IlOULTON
Oregon
C. I. Hooyhkirk. Maitir.
RAILROAD TIMK.
Lesvpa Rainier dslly (eipept Hnnelsjllnr Port-
latin, at a A. M.. cli..arlln from Hi, Helena at s
" ' .' loeiiiriiins, leaves I'nrtlaua at 2.UU I
n., arriving ai Bi. Helens at t;ii.
Passengers and Fast Freijlit,
FOR PORTLAND DAILY
VOIITLAND LANDINO. ALDKR BT
I0K I'OKTLANU DAILY
STEAMER
Leaves 8t. Helens 6:00 A. M.
Arrives at Portland 1()::)0 A. M.
Leaves I'or Hand at 2:110 1'. M,
Arrives St. Helena at 0:30 1. M
"The North Rank Road"
TO
Spokane Helena
Butte St. Paul
Minneapolis
Chicago Denver
Kansas City
and St. Louis
1 9" Tliminrh ticket ..i .i
rainc..ie,Hlau. ,.,.,,,,! ,, (l k , ,t,!yere.l
hy eiil. the Kast to your fil.u.1. coB1n.
J. O. DIVFNS. At.nl,
iin..i, n
W. E. COMAN,
Canaral Fraight and Pasaangar Agl,
Portland, Oraaon.
White
Clothes
for
Glean
People
ST. HELENS
LAUNDRY
I'mler new iiianntretiicnt
Watch for the Wagon Monday V
G. F. ROiiERTSONl
OiiliJoifiiiiT
I? ,h.e. P,ace to visit. Oranjjre proves in
lull bloom, tropical flowers, famous ho
tels, historic Old Missions, attractive
watering places. UliKhtful climate, niak
mfi: that favored section the Nation's
popular retreat. You can see it best
via the
Shasta Route
nntf
JieiRoad of a
'loiisana
Southern Pacific Co.
Up-to-date trains, first-class in every
respect, unexcelled dining-car service,
quick time and direct connections to all
points south.
SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARE OF
$no.00
Portland to Lot Angeles and Return
th correspendinp; low fares from all
or sections of the Northwest. Lib
eral stop-overs in each direction ami lonyr
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. Agent,
or from &SZZZ'; rz fcSSa
WM.'McMURRAY,lGen. Pait. Agent,
Portland, Oregon
Mist and VVWMv Or-po-nnian
$1.80 PER YEAR