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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1911)
Excursions East: Low Round Trip Fares May -10 to '10, 22 to 2ft, 27 to 20 June 5, 7, 0, 10. 12, iti, 17, 21, 22, , :io. July 1 to 0. 10, 20, 80, 27, 28. Angust 3. 4, 6. 14 to 17. 21 to 28, 28, 28 0 30. Feptember 1, 2, 4 to 7. t. 11ml 00 tlnneanoU" AO IK) Vanta City 0 nn ilmaha M) 00 Imiutii oo oo Winnipeg : 0 00 1 nicago .' raj Milwaukie 72 CO ft. Louis 170 00 Denver $M 00 Colorado Springs.. 65 00 kw York 1108 M hiladulphia 108 60 Wmthinitlon 1 107 BO Ilaltiumre 107 60 pston 1110 00 Mae 12. 13 Mineappoll and (St. I'aol, 00. A variety of routes going and return a li open lor selection. Return limit tiller Slat. Stopover are allowed In cli direction. J. O. DIVt-NS. A seat, Houlton, Oregon. K. C. COMAN. Oen. Freight ant Passenger Agt, EXCURSION FARES EAST 19 11 From All Point on Dregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company rAMKI ik-ago -172 00 until IllufT 80 00 Itiiaha 00 00 dmi City 00 00 k. Joseph 60 00 l'aol 60 00 1. Paul, via Council Muffs 63 00 k Uuls 70 00 SAI.lt DATKS v 1(1. 17, 18, )i, 22, 2:1. 21, 25. 27, 28 and 20 line n, 7. 0, 10. 12, Hi, 17. 21, 22. 28, 20 id .10. lily I, 2. 3, 4. 5. II, 19. 20, 31, 27 and 28. h-iist 3. 4.B. 14. 13. 1(1. 17. 21. 22. 23. 2it and 30. f ptember I, 2, 4, B, 6 and 7. p overt within limit in either direc tion, final retura limit (H-tolier 31. ne ay through California floUU ad litional. Inquire of any O.-W. R. A N. Agent r more complete- liilorniation, vt WM. McMURRAY bneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. ure Your Rheumatism I Lno other ills of the body AT THR rtOT LAKE Sanatorium ( Tht Noun tf iftieitnc.) Hot Lake, Oregon TUB regon-Washington ailroad & Navigation Co. round-1 rip ticket, good lor three iimntha, allowing fil.00 worth ol aornm aiodatlona at the Sanato rium, at Portland and all O. V. K. & N. Station. For further information and illue t rated booklet, addreaa Dr. W. T. I'hy, Medical Supt. and Mgr., Hot I-ake, Oregon, any O. W. K. A N. Agent, or write to WM. McMURRAY, Oeueral Fanenser Agent, PORTLAND, ORKOON FOR PORTLAND DAILY STEAMER Leave Rl. Helena 6:00 A. M. Arrive at Portland 10:30 A. M. leaves Portland at 2:30 P. M Arrlvea fit. Helena at 6:30 P. M Sunset Magaalne for May "Nile ol the Weat," b 8. Olen An- r " n-iiiitiiuiiy illustrated in ioiii tui- "The Snell." a Western novel, bv ( I... At . . (( - (.. . . t t a.. I i'8 Williamsons. "Gueata of Greater I'inatown" by Charle K . Field. Ao moblle Section. Now on aale, IB t't. 22 28 FOR SALE. KarlyRone and rturhank ated lota- , also seed oata C. J. LA KMON, Warren, Ore. ESCAPES RE-TAKEN! Sheriff Thompson and Burnt Pick Up Men Who Broke Out of ClaUop Co. Jail. Sheriff Thompson of Columbia county and Sheriff llurna of Clataop county met at Clatskatilelast Saturday for the pu r,-c oi running n:)wn three prisoners no na eeate(l from the Clataop coun iy Jail. The escaped men had headed toward Hllltboro through the Nehalem valler, and a fanner from" below Jewell carried the word to the Clataop county authorities that be bad aeen them. The twi ofllrer went Into the valley and got track of their men immediately and eanily effected the'; Capture of two of thi'in, hut one wai stronger than the other and had left bia companion and ha not yet been beard from. The two captured were returned to the Clataop count v Jail. The county down the river hnuld have a strong box like the one at thia place and itich thing aa escaped pr miners will 1mi entirely unknown. Tb followiug from the Astorlan tall of how VHe nieii elected their vetaar: They broke. .their, way through the 3i inch cement floor of the Clataop county jail.to the apace below the floor and Iben tunneled their way through IS feet of mixed atoiie'ond earth and made their escap from the jail. The men who made their escape were Harry C'liflord, charged with obtaining tuoncy under false pretence; Junior Tljumpaon, charged with larceny, and fcmil Lance, charged with arsault with a dangerous weapon, and all bad been bound over to the grand jury from the tislice court. The escape was well planned, and it i thought they were aeveral day engaged in cutting their way through the cement floor to the open apace underneath the jail. In tbe south aide of the corridor of the jail which they were permitted to use, a none of the prisoner were ac cused of very aerioiia crimes, is a auiall tub where the men wah their clothe, ami it i thought they worked for at leaat two day in breaking through the cement floor and placed the luoover the hole to bide it from the notice of Jailer Spicer. Tlii auppoeltiun i further burnout by the fact that people who live near the Jail heard a tapping sound when they pasted the prison but thought nothing ol it. If they were engaged in this work during the early hours ol the ! morning, it is a mystery how they weie Die lo conduct lbs tunnelling without attracting the attention of the jailer. At 2:30 .the morning of tbe escape ailer Spicer wai called into the corridor to quiet an inaane prisoner locked In a separate tell end at that time nothing wa found out of plat e. When be again tailed the corridor at seven in the morning, be found only A. J. Biirham, t frees: accuaed of a statutory crime, in the corridor, be having refused to es cape with the other three prisoners. Sheriff Hum was Immediately notified of the escape and after making an in unction of tbe hole through which the primmer got away, departed for Sveu- son, Irom where he worked his way oac to Astoria but found no traut of the fu gitives. Jailer Spicer departed for Ol ney, making inquiries along the roids but could sre ure uo neasof the where abouts of the three men. The police olhcial in all of tbe sur rounding tow ns were notilled by wire to be on the lookout and arrest any sns picious men w ho answered the descrip tion of the jailbreakers. Where tbe men secured the instru ments with which to bore through tbe cement floor is a mystery, but it it is thought that Thompson, who on ac count of b!a exemplary conduct bad been made a trusty, must have secured tbe needed instruments. ORDINANCE NO. An Ordinance providing for the disposi tion of liurbage in the City of Helena. Tbe City of St. Helen does ordain as follows: Section l. That all householders re siding within the limits of the City of St. Helens shall aupply themselves with some receptacle for the purpose ot de positing any and all garbage, ran, etc., which may accumulate in or about their several premises, and at least once each week the srthib shall be hauled away and burned under the direction and at the expense of the city. See. 2. There ia hereby designated aa a crematory or place w here any and all such garbage shall be burned by the City that portion of Wyeth street on the North side of "Nigger Creek" and near the Intersection of Canenau strcnt. Sec. 3. One day of each week shall be designated by the Council for the gathering of all garbage from the dif ferent and several residences in the city and on this day there shall be furnished by the City a wago.i or cart to gather up such garbage, and it ahall be the du ty of each household to have the refuse and garbage at their respective house ready for inch delivery. Sec. 4. If any person or persons in charge of any house or building shall fail or remse to comply with the pro viHions of this Ordinance or shall allow any refuse or garbage to accumulate on bis or their premise or about same, shall upon conviction thereof before the Hecorder be deemed guilty of a misde meanor and fined in any sum leas than f IS.OU for each offense. Sec. B. The provisions of this Ord nance shall' abply with like force and effect to any busmen house and to the owner or keeper thereof. Fussed oud approved May, 1011. John Oagk, Maktin Wihtk, City Kecordr, Mayor. NOTICE OF IMPOUNDING STOCK' Notice Is hereby given that I have in the pound of the City of St. Helena the following animal : One two year old fawn colored Jersey heifer, taken up April 27, and bearing no distinctive mark. , If not called for within three day from date of flrift publication of this notice tbe above will be sold in accord ance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 108. FRANK WILKINS. Mabshal. Wantbd Anyone knowing the ad dres of Frank I'eabody, formerly of Columbia City, or of Charles Olsen, will confer a favor by writing to Geo. II Shinu, St. Helens, Oregon. Raises theDough Chemists and Authori ties state that Crescent is pure and whole some, sold by urocers MIL 1C rot NI) fa Jl CRESCENT MFG. COMPANY. SEATTLE SEED CATALOG HEADY IO MAIL Tho tcadint ScJ Catsloe of the West Lallr's Cataioa. Yoar 1 91 1 rop rfpaU en COOL nd lor Ibis Calalos and lb bwt Wrila bow ta the CHAS. a LILLY CO, Seattle, Wn. We Wish to Buy Logged. Qff Land in Tracta uf from 40 to 5,000 Acres Write us giving location, price and terms, or call in person. NEUHAUSEN & COMPANY 704 Lewis Building Portland, Ore. LOW ONE-WAY FARES TO Astoria & Columbia Riyer R. R. Points Daily March 10 to April 10 From Chicago $33.00 Cincinnati! 37.90 Milwaukee 31.50 St. Louia 32.00 New York 50.00 St Paul 25.00 Kansas City 25.00 Omaha 25.00 Des Moinea 25.85 Indianapolis 35.95 From other eastern points in por portion. Tell your friends In the east of this opportunity of moving west at low ra'es, via Burlington Route, lireat Northern, Northern Pacific, "North Hunk" and Astoria Co lumbia Kiver lines. You can de- fiosit with me ami tickets will be iirninhed people in the east. I will give detail on request. J. O. D1VEN3. Agent Houlton, Ore. W. E. COMAN, Gen'l Freight and Passenger Agt, Portland, Oregon. CBISCE1 BBMBMnrrnvriaamaaoaai 2lL 'ML . ? STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES TEAS AND COFFEES Are our specialty. Gunpowder Tea at 50c and 60c. None better for the money. English Breakfast Tea at 40c. Ceylon Tea at 70c. Lipton's Tea at 40 and 75c. Green Tea at 40c and 60c. Coffee in bulk at 25c, 30c, and 40. Coffee in tins at 40c or 3 pounds for $1.00 Monopole and Schillings Spices and Bakinp; Powder Pure White, Olympic, and Highland Flour We carry a full line of Monopole Canned Goods. No better goods than this line on the market. ALL GOODS C. H. JOHN & CO. ST. HELENS, OREGON M UH.L1 ll,iailiuLULl.LU,I.I.ILUL llil.L U.ltLl NOW DOING BUSINESS 3 COLUMBIA HOWELL & Evry thing in Fresh and Cured Meats at lowest prices. Next Door to H. Morgus St. Helens, - - Orgeon . i f if- Vcn;T'aclrXi - II o . 1 1. J V.Oil U- CHS EA.ROTGER St.- Hsle;OS IiitiiLlitUklitiikUiiiLliit.LliitULliitiLAAtULi IF. B. Holbrook Co. 3 ROOH i, Worcester BIdg. Will use this space for ex ploiting a tract of Colum bia County land : : : Colombia County Abstract and Trust Company ST. HELENS, IT JJLH LIVESTOCK WANTED We pay highest prices for Beef. Veal Mutton and Pork Western Meat Market Houlton, Or. DELIVERED I PACKING CO. ALLEN, Props. S"3r7S Repairs Portland, Oregon r OREGON 1 MAKE Your Abstracts DO Your Notarial Work INSURE Your Buildings SELL Your Buildings RENT You a Safety Deposit Box FURNISH Your Bonds THE WHITE -fin"-"?: "I w I I I If yon want a high grade sewing ma chine which is a World's Standard of EiceUence I I buy tbe WHITE. Tbe machine is on- surpassed for simplicity, durability and tbe character of the work it will do. It it made in two styles, tbe Vibrator Shut tle and the Improved Rotary Shuttle. The latter machine sews either a lock or a chain stitch. There are a number of styles to choose from and the wood work is the handsomest possible. LOCAL DEALER J. Muckle & Son T I Sir. Iralcla C. I. Hooghkirk. Master. RAILROAD TIME. Leaves Kalnler ilallr fexoent Ban.1Tlfor Port- and, at 6 A. M . departing Irom HL Helen at lix . KeturDlut. ieavea Portland at 2 SO P M-, ariiriun si bu Helens at 4:45. Passenzers and Fast FreliM. FOR PORTLAND DAILY PORTLAND LANDING. ALDEB 8T Jjlt. L. GILBERT ROSd PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens, Oregon Oflice Muckle Building; both phones JB. EDWIN BOSS. HYSICIAN & SURGEON 8T. HELEN'S OKKOO- E. MILLER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW St. Helens, Oregon o RRIS BACKCS CIVIL ENGINEER RAINIER, OREGON R. CLIFF, D R. H Physician and Surgeon Announces the removal of his office to 912-14 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon. Phones Main 3392; A-3226; Res. E. 4657 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tht County Coort of the State of Ore gon, for the County ol Columbia. Id the matter of the estate of Rachel E. Li ik, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been du ly appo.ated administrator of the above entitled estate by the County Court of Columbia County, State of Oregon, and hss duly qualified and entered upon the diwliarve of bis duties as such adminis trator. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers and duly verilied, to John F. Logan, attorney at aw, 4'J1 Mohawk building, Portland, Oregon, within six months from tbe date of this publication. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, and first published on tbe 7th day of April, 1911. WILLIAM LINK. Administrator of tbe estate of Rachel B. Link, deceased. JOHN F. LOGAN, Attorney for Administrator. Notice to Creditors. In the OoiintT Court of the Stat ol Oregon. tor .MM 111 IUI (llilll V. In Hie mxtter.ol the estate of Albert Lanne, do- Xotto' i. hrn-ttr eiven that thi. tin.lpr.fmMl h iH-en duly appointed administrator nf the twist? oi Alli.Tl Lanitr, deceased, bv the County Court ot the Counu ot Cnlunihi. stale of Ore eon, and hss duly qualified for ald trust. All iHM ii hsrlint i lainia nk-iut mid eaute are hereby noliflrd and reiiilrrd to preaent tb Mino, duly ye'iSed and with pro"er vouchars, to the ..Imlm-imtor at the ortlce of w. A. Mrr1 at St. Helen.. Oreron. within six months from the dttte of this notire. l)ud at St. Heleua. (reiton, Febmsry 3rl, W1L Ml'TA IC UM.lt Administrator of the eaia'.e o' Albert Lange. de- ee-eo. W. A. IIARKIS. Aiurney for Administrator. EGGS FOR SETTING. C. It. Harris has some of the fatuous Hull Orpingtons formerly owned by O. A. Hatton.of Clark County, Washington and he has left at the Mist office tbe diplomvs showing that bis chickens got the fir-it and second prizes at the show of the Cl.-trk County Toultry Association in l!)ll). The diplomas show what kind of chickens Mr. Harris has and anyone that wnnti pkks should call and see them. Forege write C. IV Harris, Houlton Oregon. They cost ,1.50 for a setting of fourteen. is tf.