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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1911)
I EXCURSION FARES EAST 19 11 From All Point on Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company TO FAKES Chicago '2 00 Council Bluff CO 00 Omaha W 00 Kansai City 60 00 St. Joaeph 00 00 St. Paul CO 00 St. Paul, via Council Bluff 63 00 St. Louis 70 00 SALE DATES Ma? 16, 17, 18. 19, 22, 23, 24, 25. 27, 28 and 29 June 5, 7. 9, 10, 12, 16, 17. 21, 22, 23, 20 and 30. July 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27 and 28. August 3, 4,5. 14, 15. 16, 17. 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 20. September I, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Stop-overt within limits in either direc tion. Final retura limit October 31. One way through California $15.00 ad ditional. Inquire of any O.-W. R. 4 N. Agent for more complete information, or WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. Roll of Honor St. Helen. Public School. GEORGE H. SHINN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OFFICE: BANK Bl'ILIUXU Sr. Helens, Obkoos Ninth Crude Leonora l'tiu'son. Kigali C.r.ide ILinld M.i.sten, K.i ntite Pjorkman. Oswald IVming, Fred Morbus, Charlea Laws, Krankie Robert sou, Mable Craig. Clunt Stevens, Iva Wilson, Kugeliia IVming, l'.erlin Yen minis Seventh Grade Walden Pillard. Chns. Smith. GoMie ll.ittan. K.thel lrew, Inei Burl"', Kay Lynch. Sixth tirsde Roy Laws. Olive La Rare, Uuth Weivle, Menu Yeomaus. Kifth Gnt.le Oscar Rowley, Juuies Adams. William Karber. Kdward Mal- min, Herald Wicks, Murecta l'opejoy Ella Hattan. Fourth Grade Tuanita Grant, Archie Rowley, John Iteming, Robert Pixon Letter Lake. Charles l'opejoy, Walter Gayre, Rex Miller, Cecelia Rasmussen, Harriet Wilkim, Neve Carttnati. Third tirade Kate Lynch, Agnus Wicks, Constance Adams, Mason Pil lard, Walter Smith, Lewis Le Hare, Willim lodd. Second Grade May Rubens, Gladys Lake, Kver Johnson, Ivar Welinder. First Grade Melva Hatton, Herbert Williams, Willie Lynch, Merriuian Rulxns, Ilarney Rasco, Wade Ruthor ford, Elmer Glenreski, Athelon Chittiiu, Zelia Constantiite. I have some good acreage for tale near St. Helena. Geo. H. Shinn, St. Helens, Oregon. T. S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSED EMBaLMEB HOULTOX, OREGON Notice To Creditor In the i'onntv Court of the sure o( Oregon, for I'olunitMa County. In the matter - f the estate of John A. C. John ston. lfOt'Ht'M. Nottt-e i) IhtcIiv irfven by the umlt'rsUtuM, the .lminitrit.r ; the itttf of John A. C. Johnoti. -Us'('K"fl. to the rrflitor of. n all person la nikf rbiim. huhiiihI fall e-laii. to tr-wnt iium with the jrwT vout hef-. within six iimiith fr.-m the dale of (hi iicin e. to Hie bait a-luiitii-trator, at hi rei-lene at Mii. Ore-zon. the naiiie tuMtnf the i-Ut for the trans actit.u ot the tuiMiwoii of a:X estate. liatci April j. UH A!miuitrator of the JohUMjn, dcctaMvl. I.. A. I'E FKRSON, K slate of Johu A. St. Helens Skating Rink Opens 'Zlncer jYeio lana(jenient Saturday, -lpril st. Skating Wednesday and Saturday Nights Good Husic Courteous Treatment Good Order DEALL & SKINNER RAINIER ITEMS. R tinier, Oregon, April 2tl, 11)11 Hi e limst concert and ball ever given in Rainier was Riven nuder tli auspice of the Hon Temps haiicing Club o( thi city. 1'. A Campbell's Hand of Port laud, consisting of twenty pieces, fur nislied the music An eicelent musical program was given. After the concert dancing began. At niiduight a tlue lunch was served, and then dancing was resumed until the full program and a number of extras were danced. Camp- hell's band is the !est that ever visited this city and auv time Mr. Campbell wants anything from Rainier he only needs ak for it. Forty couple" graced the floor, and the continues worn by the adies will compare favorably with any seen in the more pretentious cltlea. Kahuna came to Rainier thi afternoon with two boatloads of rooters, and when they lined up five of Nick Williams I'ippins were among them. Joe Haggin aud Shorty Thurston were the battery for Rainier, with a nice little sore arm each. Ha'gin gave 'six men bases on balls, while Thurston made no attempt to throw to second. Gates went Into the box for Kalama with Kirby behind the bat. Kirby certainly Can throw to second ; the ball goes down like a bullet. Gates blew up in the second and gave Rainier her first three runs. Kalama made her first two rani in the third in uing. Gates was then replaced by Ber serf who nave Rainier three runs in the third inning, after that Berger settled down and there was nothing doing on either side until the seventh inning, when each team annexed a run. In the ninth inning Kalama matte one spas modic effort but only one run crossed the pla'e, the score standing 4 to 7 In favor of Rainier. Had Berber been put in on the start and warmed up properly before the game, there might have been a different story, but luck was with the fat manager and he stowed away an other victory. The new concrete bridge, which it be ing built across Nice Creek in this city, U bt'iii' rushed by the contractors, who expect to have it finished within sixty days from DOW. Jos. Lumijarvi, of Quiucy, was a caller at the Mist office lait Wednesday. Mr. L'imijarvi informs us that the Farmers' Co-operative Mercantile Co., Inc., it about ready to commence doing busi ness, and will open their store some time next month . One while block in St. Helens for fi'.00 on easy terms, Geo, II. Shinn, St. Helens, Oregon . I I Horses Tor Sale SHIPPING NEWS The past week has leeu a good one along the water front and the lumber shipments from this p .rt have ben liu usually heavy. Seven steam ships have taken oil full or partial loads, and oth ers are still arriving. On Friday last the biif Rritish tramp Inverkip finished loading and left with l full cargo, 2,000.000 of which waa taken on here, for Freeiimntle, Austra lia. The Inverkip is one of the biggest boat that ever touched here and looked niHid tied up at our docks. The mint day that the Inverkip left the Steam Schooner Klamath of the McCoimiik line cleared with a 1.000,000 of luliiu r aud sixty pa ( tigers for San Francisco. The Temple K. Dorr was the next to load. Waving here Saturday with tiftO, 000 for San Francisco, and on Tuesday last the Shoshone cleared with another carno uf 050,000. Thursday the Yosem- ite left with Hot), OX) and a full pautengcr list, and tonight the Casco is due to de part with about 6.i0,000. The Shoshone, Yosemite and Casco will go to San l'e dro, California. The Steamer Johan, I'oulson railed Wednesday fur about 100,000 feet of lumber. This is a big week's business for a small town and the amount paid the longshoiemeu for loading these several boats is ib the neigtiborh od of lSo0. The boats also buy a considerable amount o( supplies from the local mer chants, besides the amount ol moi ey spent here by the olllcer and crew. The taking on of t ie pasHenirer for the boats of the McCormick Liue at this ) place instend of at Portland w ill prove i to be a considerable advertisement fori i the town, as in the course uf a few ; years there will be a large uumlier of people call here who would not other-! wi-e know there was such a place in ex- j istcticeas St. Helens. The papers daily I contain reports of the poor condition of the lumber market, but it has not be- i come noticeable at this place. Frulu all ) local indications it would seem to lie improving every day. REWARD For Information or return I of bay mare. Weight, M) lb., branded 1 on right hip n , cropped inane and tail Address Mrs. J. B. Thayer. Co lumbia City, Oregon. Dr. and Mrs. Kd in Ro and family returned from California on the Steamer Heaver last Sunday night and have again taken up their residence here after an absence of about Ave months. They left here about Dec?tnder 1st, and have hal a good time in the south and the doctor returns much Improved in health. Thev were located at Kedlauds and met Mia Nora Conyers, of Clatska nie, who i rapidly improving in health. Dr. Edwin Has can be found at his residence In this city, as his olllce from now on will be located there. WM. M. HOH.4, I'HKIDIST K. U. Ht TIIKKrOttP. Vn I I A 1- HTONK. I'tiHIll J. S At.l.KN, AmhT4StCj.ii,,, Columbia County BANK OLDEST IX THE COUXTY P Does a General Banking Business Sr. Helens, Oregon gmwwmwifrnrwwnrmwmmwmiirmiirmiinffitr Watches Clocks Von A. Cray Watchmaker and Jeweler. All Work Guaranteed. Optical Gooda St. Helena Or. WELCH ft CHAMBERS Fresh and Salt Meats The newest and best Fresh Meats, Hums, Bacon and Lard. Highest prices paid for butcher's stock T I . v ti T I T ! Weighing from 1000 to 1600 pounds. Single or in pairs at reasonable prices. Ev ery horse guaranteed as represented or money returned. W. C. EViUCKLE St. Helens, Ore. Unclaimed Letters. Letters unclaimed at the Saint Helen Oregon post olllce for week ending April 22nd Ml. R. I'. Hailcy, Joe Harries. Alex McDonald, artist, Andreotti Oresle Joseph Onteviuo, A Naunini, L. II. Rhodes. Letters not claimed by May Hth 1011, will be sent to the Dead Letter Ollice. M. C. Cray, 1'. M. Brand new set of Id vol. of "Encyclo pedia America" publisher' price $:H,0t) will sell for 150.00 on time or cash. Call at MistOfflce. I desire a 5 or 10 acre trant near Ht Helens or Houlton, Oregon.. I nn. I to be cultivation or greater part of it. Will fiay cash for tract. Leave particulars at Mist Office. Coble Cotipb W.J. Mis Ida B. Lengacher an I Oscar I) Hunter, both of Coble, were married at the home of Mrs. VY. K. M.ller. in Tort land, last Saturday April 22nd, Rev, II. D. Chambers officiating. Justice's Court. Two cases were tried in the court ol Justice of the l'eace M. 1'. Ilaen during the past week. On Monday the 21th, the case of the H. J. Kaininsky Machinn ry Co. vs. I. (i. Wickstrom cuius up, and was settled In court by Mr. Wick strom paying the money claimed by the machinery people and costs. Tuesday the ease of the State of Oregon vs. Anthony Apinalia was heard. Apinatis was charged with the theft of eighteen pairs or shoes from Huhrers warehouse, at Mavger and it seems that he was caught with the goods Sheriff A. E. Thompson was notiUxd of the theft and caught Apinatis at Kelso. He wa r.i mended to jail to await the action of the grand jury. DEER ISLAND AND COLUMBIA. Mrs. English of Deer Island is still sick. Mrs. Emma Smith of ficappoone was visiting in Deer Island last week. Talk about St. Helens booming, there is a new chicken house and barn in Columbia. Mrs. II. I,. Nutting and Mewart were St. Helens visitors last week, missed their trains and had to hire a team to take them home. Robt. McCaneofP. L. Go's camp Is on the sick list. There was a fine dance at Columbia last Saturday In honor of Miss Marlon Lillich, every one had a good time. Hen Butts took a party of Columbia people out Sunday, to Martins Iough for fish, but the fish had all left for Col- lumbia and were caught by Mr. and Mrs. W'hitt and Mr. Trice. g HOULTON, - - OREGON LaiaiaaiiaiUiUiaiaiUiumiiuaiuaiuuuiumiuiiiiiikrv Bargains! Bargains The best chance to buy first class Merchan dise at a big reduction that was ever offered the people of this neighborhood. livery cut in price is genuine and there is not an article iu the bunch but that is first class and up-to-date Come in and look them over. The following arc only a few of the big values that we ore offering : Ladies' Overcoats Ladies' Overcoats, Formerly " Tine Fancy Coat, " Coat, New Style " Fancy Capes " " Suits, Fine Goods " " Fine Sweaters " " Underskirts . " " Summer Skirts, Silk Men's Suits " Working Pants H It Dress " 6.50 1S.50 15-5 10.50 16.50 3 5 5-5o 21.00 18.00 14.50 2.25 3-25 5-5Q JNow I'i " 8 : 13. 44 3 18.:: ' 1. 2. 41 Groceries Idaho Best Flour, Sack. 1.30, Barrel, $5.25 Clearwater Flour, Sack, r.2o: Barrel, '$4.65 Coffee, Best Grade, 25c per lb. Sugar, 16 lbs. for $1.00 Fine Tea, 45c per lb. Our Grccery Line is the Very $7.50 Baby Buggies, Now $6.50 B4 i CHICAGO STORE F. J. BASEEL, Prop. Hmiltmi n-,rJ Vl CfcVH AH Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished. R. CONSTANTIN 3 ! Plumbing and Sheet Metal Heating Work St. Helens Oregon ' ' ' : ' 1 - - g4 Norman Andress of Deer i,u(i w in Columbia thi week with a fine new team of Chestnut horses. Mr. and Mrs. ISarker, and Mr. and Mr. Deal of I L. Co's camp hive left Bout hern Ore. Miss Laura Olson of Hmilton is visiting Misses Isabel and Nellie McCune. Mrs. Ira Stewnrt ii slowly gaining h,r her health again. Columbia School d.mes this week, there will bo an entertainment on Satur day evening in the hall heie, everybodv iovlted. ' Mr. II. L. Nutting and tod Berwt " iirrmin nni Krnest ureuj attended the St. Hwlnn tialt ram t4 I Mrs. Jim Itacon of I. L. cafflP 1 len up to Warren helping clK uer mother birthday. Claud Card ha left IV I.. Co. a place on a pile driver at Rainier. Mr. Mary Mutt ol St. He'.enl isfting Mr. Clreenhagen Sunday, There I a new logging Co. at CoH UaUt Tfljjf 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ma.