The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 05, 1911, Image 8

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Notice of Itrteaboa to Apply for Liquor
Lkeaea.
LOCAL ITEHS
To all paraooa rotar-nrd an1 the teai rotm
now rvaMtaf n SaiHHe r-nvifu-t. t'oluiubia
CoaalJ. Saaieof On-. in particular
Yoa ft) aa. h of vou will lake notice lhatoa
ItierUi dof Juaa. 1W1. ii. . Millot wll
ply lo lh"rlolurab i'ounl? Court of llum
bialVunlr Stat of Orvni. for a Iicn i wt
BiMnloua. Tioous a'.M mall liquors aad ttrmnl
e.1 cMec In la quantui than on sallon in
ftrappooar prvrmrt. Ooiunilna County. ui of
irravn. for a wn1 of on jrwr, which ai'p.1
caUOB will ba Daaad upon the fallowia-
PETITION.
To lb RoiBorahle Coanty Court of Columbia
CouatT, Ornroo.
w. l nadarsirnaxl lecal Torara and rat
drauol Hear" prvrim t. County of Colum
bia. tat ol An. rwpo'ifaUy iwtitton yviur
Hoaorabla Body, that a lioaaae be (ranted lo
1). B. Millor. losaU p4rtMta. mall and vmotw
liquor and fannamrd cider, commonly called
baie ci4r. in ouanut'.ea lee lhan od taiion.
w .Oita tha Umiu of SoarixHw praoind. I ounsy
o iAlumbia. Mit of Orraon, for a partod of
ona Tear, from lb Tib dar of June. 1411. and
w do barebj. aacb rot aimseil. caruiy aa fol
Iowa:
That I an a ra:Jent and IcrO ror In 9cap
pooa prertoot. CouniT of lolumtwa :al of
Oraayo. aad that 1 bar Nra a raai.laot and
Wal volar In aaid precinct ior mow thau thtr
tr dara prior to tba data on wnich I bar
alcnad thu petition.
DuIMrVlU.
Harry Hood,Cbaa Flora. Loon Ferrer. E
P. McKay. A W. Atcbiavm. Yaia fcalch. Loan
Prk . Wert. M. A. Buticr. T. X. Bryant w
M fiailo. Tom Grant. A'.oU Jaknbav, K. T.
tior. Chaa. Grant, vi. Kn!cn. J K. Mrra.
Anpa Schmkit. JobaA aiuon 0 B Fmtn.
Harr Canoa. r. P. KatntnaTirr. Haraian
Scbmidt. O. Garriaoa. M. J Fuller. J. H. F'.jnn.
1. 6. Wiklroni. F. A. W.kstroul. Cbaa. M.
O'Coaaer. Xila Grubli-a. A Brownine. uo. .
tiraut. J. R. Tabor. J. A. Pender. Jerry LaS'.:.
A Zwaman. J. T. 't.c. T. Callahan. V B
Baaa. Henrr Daeia. J. C. Fatea. Joa Tru.a
iu. w. TeU, Fran Scott, And. HenJrukn.
EJ Nelson. Alax Mtarr. r-ed Peter-, n J. M.
Payna. Oo. a- Wiiaoa. H Vandem.vt. Pr
Stayara. Jobn Brown. Dentin Balcb. K J. Bj.
rran Krr. Cha. An lrewv tava Sixoa. B J.
Hawkmaoa. Cbaa. Bun.-(ardnr. O. A. Plau.
Frank NoraX. AlCvrt MwmL Jobn M. :ra
Mauar. ueo. . Ramev. w O. Jerfs. Anion
Kmotroa. C. K LindioS. Cbar'.ey R. Cveen.
Haz Xatcmaa. HtQretcb Knmvou. INiri Martin.
C. Hanaen. Harrr "M.revr. i. C. Kabiuky.
O. Headnvka, J. H. Tartr. C. 0. Couch. Ne'j
(noiBtm. R. A. McKay. EJ CrawfoM. Frel
(bia X mark) Kaymayer. Julias !' X mark)
Zataman Jaa. oraau Joba K.oa;r'a. U. Meal.
Loai sar. Alei. Ak. P. Lusifaouu w
H. Hamilton. Louia Hen R E. rUiea. J. F.
Ckai. J. etria. stera Hermatiaai. t. K.
Vmll Henry Mauoa kei.y. ITtd
Jvhnaoa. F. Koaher. J F-eea. C. Kabia..v. !
J. H. Kliey. H- S xanu. r M roao. L. M.
(rant C. H. Scaddtr. A .: ;aD. U j
Para. Fen Olarn. John ra. B. B !siil:b.l
A9WO Peknic. Cbaa. Miller. J. P. McKae. K. I
M. Johaaoa. A Koa;t. 1. C. Myr. H He!i-
beck. li. Aru. 01f vmwn. J. Tru mcu. J
. Kowaleek). ' A MoKar 0 B'.a iftia. Keaiy j
Neamaa, A. MrCraoey. Wauon. ilvr '
M. Baiea. H. K. Mine. T. K wa ea:. H . OrriTun Route 1
Raianakr. c. Allen, H. J. Roberta. Abei Joa- i S0' twu'g
bert, Feiii Hiemo. John C. Aaoss Joa J.'&a- f
H.HI.J R. Sandua. Atuca Sb:ey. K. K. Jtaick CiHWaatwd
1 i ttariieii. 31 uun. ivo Keeu. am tau .v
mark) Adam. Jaha Jahnvoa. R- F. M"t. S.
U lulia. Louit M.Uer. C. L Smith. CS. B M . cy.
J. C. Hamaaoa.. J. H. Ha99a. Clv.W Hoedei.
V. A. Hoaf. laaac Ad4iai. J . Vorak. B. K
N'izoa. G. W. ni. M. U bit. Georce
hauo. H. ClVarhan. J Clbiiletf. Herman
Millar. Thoa-Hsater. Jota Nelfcia. Jcha h
tala. T. R. ebraia. Tbos. H. Ro?. P. k.
Fraaman. J Ca:.Ahaa, Ernest Zeliman G iMae
Tu. Claada Wood, Jo. A Uu. Newaan.
H. M. Adams. G. I L:rnoui. H A Etwr..
R. Hedaiaa. H U Hanwa. A. F-.rbai. c 1
Kerr. Mika Hanon. Teo Ak. W F. Rivaen. D
Holteaaack. w H. Cope. aad. J E. Scauae L J.
rvftmidi, Jacob Sasaer. at. isoltem-er. p. c.
Fay. Jan. Krob. M J. EuW . K. H ja. ab-It
Gaiaea. R. A. McJaii.o. E. Ca.-lai.'a. R. P. ai
dar. K. clooia(er.
A numtr of the Wdiog men of Ri
cierwrin tomn last WfJimday for
the rurjee of protesting to th county
court axainit the completion of the rvt1
tvntlr turryexl np Nice Crw-k. We
wen unJer the iaiplv,lon tllt tht
woutJ I nicercuul nd jut the thing
that the fanner ol that neighborhood
wouM want, but there aeerui to beeererml
tide to the matter Mr . LoreUce clairut
that the road would not only open np no
new territory but that the old road can
be put in food condition in lest time and
at a whole lot le expent. The grade
on that o!d road 1 not all that could be
desired br a who lot, but after the mat
ter is threshed out befoee the court they
will know about what will be the beet
course to pursue. It it good to tee Rai
nier ptV'Ple at last taking tome real in
terest in the road work.
The following letter were unclaimed
at the t. Helena post office on the SOtb
of April, 1911: Capt. P. S. Abrahamaon,
care of Sen. Alvena; H.W. Cadet ; Miss
Emma Hershey: Albert Smith. Letters
not claimed by Mae 15th will be sent to
the dead letter office. M. C. Gray, P. M.
FOB SALE. 2 lots. Cheap. In
quire of Uarold P. Roes, St, Helena
We bay in large qaantitiee and are
able to sell at smaller preve than the
other fellow. James Xluckle A Son.
For Sal.
lrtO acres of timber. A small farm A
large farm. House in St. Helens. City
lots. WM. M. BOSS.
Death erf Mies AUcaa Lewis.
Miss Alicia Lewis died at the hone nf
her neice, Mrs. C. II. Johoi.last Satur
day, the 29th day of April, aged 81
years, three mouths and seven days.
There was no immediate cau toe her
death, a it was due to the wearing out
of the body which must come with age
and up uutil a few days of the time
when she passed away she was able to
be about and take a short daily walk,
jhs was buried at the cemetery is Rain
ier on Sunday, the M. G. minister of
that place conducting the services. Miss
Lewi as born in Ireland 00 the 22nd
of January, 1SS0 aud came direct from
there to St. Helens in 1S80, where sbs
made her home with her sister, Mrs. A.
L- Richardson, moving from here to
Rainier, where the lived for ab jet twenty
fire years, returning to this city about a
year ago. No relatives are known in the
old country. Mrs. W. Vj. Muckle aad
Mr. C. II. Johns, of this city are netcee
of the deceased, and Tom R chanlaon,
of Seattle, and John Richardson, ol San
Fraucisco, are her nephews
YANKTON
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For Sale -One
tram of good son nd horses,
pounds, agree 9 and 10 years.
Wagon, new 8!4 inch.
Harness new.
AU for ItoO.
Addiess Ernest Sicsman, Scappoose,
To do general hous
this ov.-
work. ItKiaire at
Ejf for batching from Single Comb
Bu3 Leghorns. Fine winter layers,
f 1.25 for setting of 15, packed for ship
ment. A. D. Larson, box 51, Reuben,
Oregon.
MooeT to loan on we "improved farm
acd city property. Columbia County
Abstract and Trust Co. 2-tf
The figure? for the cost of macadami
sing of the part of Columbia St. between
St . Helens and Cowliti will be a surprise
to those who know anything about what
rock usually coals. One thousand and
forty yards of rock were used aod the
district paid about $ 400 and the amount
assessed to .the property owner was 06.
4.5, making a total of 305 45, or 71 cents
a yard tor the crushed rock pat oe the
street and rolled down. Is most towns
if they could get this kind of work done
tor that they would be macadamising
the back yard and alley. There is a
probability that the work just dose will
be oiled and if so, good as it aow is, it
will be a lot better.
H. T. Grewell and A. B. Swift, of
Warren, were callers at the Mist office
last Tuesday. Mr Crewel showed the
editor a letter from Ivo Wambeke, who
recently left here for Florida to locate
on some land for which he is the agent,
and Mr. Wambeke speak in the highest
term of his new borne, saying that he
prefer it to Oregon eery much.
P ant for Ss'.e. Cabbage, toaatoea,
pper and celery. Loui Roeasoo. M
en. 10 u
in linoleum at
Lou of new patterns
Muckle s.
Burbank seed potatoes and seed oau
for sale be C. J. Larsen, Warrea. Ore.
Mar 10 4t
Time loans 00
DilUrd and Pay.
real estate. Apply to
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Horses Tor Sale
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The Yanktoa Red Socks played ball
with the Warrea Uaa Sunday. It was s
very Interesting game the score was 13
to 14 in favor ol Warren. There will be
a game next Sunday on the Yankton
grounds. The Yankton boys bave fitted
themselves out in new suits and have
Axed their grounds over and to sum it
np they are ready to plsy ball.
The dance gieen by the Brotherhood
of American Yeomen, Saturday night
was well attended. The Cooper Orches
tra from Portland furnished the music
and were highly satisfactory.
The Yanktoa Public School will give
its Second Annual Commencement
exerciae on the erenlop of Jane the
second end third.
Mr. Chestnut died at his borne Isst
Saturday night. Service were held in
at Yankton Monday at ten o'clock. The
tody was buried in the Yankton ceme
tery. Mr. M. A. Kale died at the hospital
in Portland Tuesday, May 2nd. The
service will be conducted by lee Red
men Lodge ol Yanktoa.
The stumps have all been blasted Out
snd burned in the rued from the How
ard place to the Yank on School, which
adds much to the appearance of the road.
V. S. Dspaia Informs us be will com
mence grading next week.
Mr. John Robert's baby Is quite (Ick.
Mr. P. Roberts has fattened his oxen
foe beef and has decided lo drive horses
for a change.
Mrs. (upont had to go to Portlajd lor
blood poisoning in her hand.
Mrs. WikorT of H out ton stepped ia a
hole in the sidewalk st St. Helens and
fell against a telephone pole, bitting her
head near the temple. Her head has
pained her so much since that she ha
gone to rot tland to a hospital.
Charles Bumgardner was found dead
last Sunday. He was buried at Deer :
Island Tuesday. j
J. T. Woodward's mother, who wnt
east, had the misfortune to be robbed :
in the Chicago depot of twenty-five or e
thirty dollars aad also ol her lunch. She tl
was very ured aixi aroppecj asleep,
while waiting for a train. She had her
money ia a little handbag and when she
awoke it was goae.
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WM. M. BOea. pseaiBSST
R. L. RfTHItlORU, Vtcs Tassissst
A L. STOHE. Casus
i. ALLEN, Asatarasv Ctaarst
Columbia County
BANK
OLDEST IX THE COUXTY
Does a General Banking Busineu
St. Helens, Oregon
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Uocka
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IS
Von A. Cray
Watchmaker and Jeweler. AU
Work Guaranteed.
St Helena Or.
t Optical Good
symiUJM.illU.Mm
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WELCH & CHAMBERS
Fresh and Salt Meats
The newest and best Fresh
Meats, Hams, Bacon and
Lard. Highest prices paid
for butcher's stock
I White
3 Clothes
for
Clean
jj People
eis
Znter
Oaturta
Good Huslc
Weighing from 1000 to 1600 pounds.
Single or in pairs at reasonable prices. Ev
ery horse guaranteed as represented
money returned.
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W. C. MUCKLE
St. Helens. Ore.
Mr. Joe. Isy was a
land last week.
Mr. D. A. Morrison and family arrived
ia St. Helens last Friday sight and will
make their future home here. Mr. Mor
rison is a pressman and has accepted s
position ia the Mist offce.
FOR5AL. "
Two seated, lour spring hack, doahk
harness. One horse, heroes aod light
wagon . Cash register, computing scale.
counters, blocks snd other article aed
in Weal em Market.
IT. Wslker, Hooltoo. Ore.
REWARD Foe iosonnstioa or return
of bey mare. Weight. SoO I be., branded
oa right hip j") , cropped mane and
tail. Address Mr. J. B. Thsyer. Co
lumbia City, Oregon.
" SCA?POOS
Miss ET.ree Butler of Scappooae,
visaed st Chspmaos rsoip a few day
last week at the borne of ber arxle M. A.
Butler.
Mr. and Mr. I. Piser rare a recerHton
Saturday evening in honor of MiasBet-
l.
j The evening was spent ia Basic and
, games.
j Mis Butler gave them e treat ia the
I way ol special soags sed instrutuectai
1 solos.
j A dainty lunc was serted cioe.Dg a
eery pleasant evening.
M A. Batier eatrrLaicei oa Sunday
with aa old fMhiooed picsac, with a
barket dinner ie the wood, at wbich
everyooe had a pleasant fame.
HEAVY TEAMS FOR SAii
Three heavy teatse for sale, weig
from ?"00 to 3X0. Guaranteed to
true to pu.l sad can be tried oaL Igea
from i to 13 years. Iaqiire George
Grast. Scappooae. Orerow. ;;u
Mr. a E. Waoder'.y. the road boa '
from Eaiaier, est s basmeee Tiatior to
the coanty seat last Taesdsy. It wul
aot be very Voag a a til the labor of the
iroad supervise ia the Rainier precioct
wCI be very mateRally I a Teased ae that
city is waking to the feet that they hare '.
j go to hare good road to mske the lews '
' go ahead. A terser would Deed an eero-
pUae to get into Rainier at the present
trse, and that place ha some of tie
bet orctarl aad farm leads ia the state, '
back of it
Mrs. J. S. A:e. of Spokaae. Wasting,
too, is etsitiog with aer daaghter, Mrs.
L. R. RatheriotiL and ber soa to.'
AHea.
Un. O. H. Washbeirn aad ckildrea of (
stHwS W,lh hMB '! GEORGE H. SHLN'N
ATTORKEY-AT-LAW
orr.ci Bans bv:ui5u
Iltxaxs.
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ST. HELENS
LAUNDRY
fader new management
Watch for the Wagon Monday
G. F. ROBERTSON
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St. Helens Skating Rint
iCanaoement
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at, Stpril st.
Skating' Wednesday and Saturday Nighta
Courteous Treatment Good Ord
W. J. SKINNER
ITSiniA DITMlMFr
Duck Egg. $1.00 for TlxaV
S. C. Blaok Minorca. S, C Bart
Racks and S. a Rhode iM
ReTjrs
S1.50 for 15
W. C MORLEY
Box 97. Houlton. 0rf.
AD Work Guaranteed.
Eatlmatea FurnlheA
R. CONSTAMTIN
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Plumbiaf and
Shewt Metal
Heating
Work
St Helena
Oregon
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A crew of meet are at work this
potting a aew steel bride
McNelty Creek oa Uc Warrea S.
IleWas road. The eoe tract lor thie k
, was givew to the Colombia Bridge Co.,
Of rorUaod, and the bnde reprce aa !
antjqaatea wooden etrsctare ta at bee T
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crew osagrroes ior some Late.
Rhode lalaad ecg lor eeCUeg from
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S. WHITE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
LKI5.ID lasaUttH
Dr. Alfred J. Perl
PHYSICAN AND SURGED
Bank BmldiBg. Su Hslees.0'
DR. R. L. Jeffcott
DENTIST
oroagkbred caickeaa.
D. T. GIRT IS.
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