The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 03, 1911, Image 5

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Watchmaker and Jeweler. All 3
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White
Clothes
for
Clean
People
ST. HELENS
LAUNDRY
I'ndcr New management
Watch for the Wagou Monday j
G. F. ROuERTSONE
All Work Guaranteed. Estimate! Furnished.
R. CONSTANTIN
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THIS WARM WEATHER WILE SOON BE
' GONE; BUT YOU CAN STILL '
BIC COMFORTABLE
Just Step Into
3 Also a New Line of Men's and Boy's
Flannel Shirts
Plumbing and Heating
Sheet Metal Work
St Helens
Oregon
NO USE TALKING
When you want the
best in Job Printing the
proper place to go is
THE MIST PRINT SHOP
ST. HELENS. OREGON
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St Helens Mill Co.
Lumber Manufacturers
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Electric Light Service
Special Attention to Local Orders
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Subscribe for the Mist. $1.50.
FINE STATIONERY
For PARTICULAR People s
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A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS
From On. Dollar to Fiv. 2
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WHITE & WHITE'S
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ami See What Real Values They Can Show You
in Pall and Winter Weight
Shoes, Stockings and
Underwear
In All the Popular Colors.
We Also Have the WARNER Line of
NON-RUST CORSETS. From 50c to $5.00 each
Our Men's and Boy's
Ready-to-wear Suits
Seem to fill a long felt want, as we sold several of
them almost as soon as they were unpacked.
. Come in aud Investigate.
Boys' Suits from $3.50 to $900
' Men's Suits from S17.50 to $25.00 '(
We can also get you first class suits made to
your measure.
A l ew Heating-Stoves Left at a Bargain at
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gWHEN GOING SHOPPING
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you wai:t in the Grocery line,
lle.-e yiu may be sure of the larg-i-ft
infoitmciit. the best qun'iti-,
the fiesliet conniii'iienU and the
lowctt price. Wo want your
tiiulo eiiil wiil earn t ry giving
on every utti-l. cllon in goods,
prhe aii'l satiefuctory service.
Suppose you try as once to give
us a ch ime to piove our claims?
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SC. H. JOHN & COMPANY
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Columbia County Abstract
And Trust Co.....
Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance,
Loans, Conveyancing
St. Helens, Oregon
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B. Fo Rocks?
Yes. we have them, the winter laying
kind. Cockerels, $2.00 Each.
Intervale Poultry Farm
RAY TAHBELL,
Yankton,
Ore.
REEVES' PHOTO STUDIO
The Photo Studio in the Dr. Montgomery building
on Willamette street, between Iloulton and St.
Helens, about six blocks from the Court House, is
now opeu for business. I kindly solicit the patron
age of the people of this section of the county when
in need of any photo work.
C. S. RE E VJS.S
DEER ISLAND
I cq D iru of Kuiner visited In Deer
Island ub week.
Mrs. I. lluuiuardner of Salem visited
Mis. Km it ti Inst week.
Mr, (irur i quite tick snd her dauglf
t r Mrs. Gore is etaying with ber.
Mr. snd Mrn. Herman Usher of Iloul
ton visited frin.ds in Deer Island last
W'ednei'lay evening.
Mr. Kiniih aod Mm. Koze.t were Port
latui vinitors lat week.
MissKva Hums visited with her ar-
ents over tMindny.
Dr. Cliff as railed here Wednesday
lu see Mrs. (Jray. who is still very ill.
A good n any pauks were played
Tui's lay evening.
Jim Aodress as a 1'ortland visitor
Monduy.
Mrs. Jaik Apple ton returned horn.
Tuesday from Portland .
The surrUe party laot week was on
Clarks, but all was made welcome and
all w. nt to the hall and danced. Mr.
nud Mrs. Clark di-tapcared from the hall
and In a little while returned uitn
nice lunch and soda water.
Mrs. Jones of Tida Crtek visited at
Mrs. Gray's Wednesday.
Jim Andrews it making a big improve
nit nt in the looks of bis store by put
liuff rustic on and he intend painting it
Harry Smith of Scappotie is vi-dtid art
Deer Inlaud this week..
I Iael Loyd visited at St. Helens Wed
nsilay.
M. James 'omsley has returned
home again.
Tin Artisians will give dance Bator-
day niglit.
liill Cridt'a smiling face was seu on
our streets Tuesday.
' WARREN NEWS.
Miss Lena Biker of Hood River spent
Sanday with Lowe folks.
A susprifc part wsa K-ii in honor
of Mis Katie Caker at ber home) last
Thursday evening, on the v of her
departure for Portland to take the nurse
training at the Uood Samaritan hospital.
A pleasant evening was pent playing
gurnet, after which relreinments were
served.
Miss Bertha Reams is spending
L-onple weeks in Portland and vicinity
visiting friends and relative.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lindaey of Gree-
hm were the guests of their daughter
Mrs. U. A. Erickson. Sunday and Moo-
day.
Mr. Bsn Lovegren of Portland was in
Warren a short time on Monday.
The funeral services of Mrs. Hyde of
Hood River, daughter of Mr. Hegel of
this place, were held Monday forenoon.
at the Evangelical church. . The services
were conducted by Rev. Farnham, the
regular paetor. , -
Mr. and Mrs. J. Erickson and son
Ir'vin spent Sanday at the horn of O.
A. Erickson. .
Mrs N. Baker was a Portland visitor
Friday and Saturday.
Miss May Kesterson spent Saturday
and Sunday with borne folks at Syca
more. Mr. Hedlum returned to his home
heie last Friday after an absence of
several months. He spent most of the
time in Canada bat thinks Oregon i the
brt place after all.
The members of the Redmen lodge,
had a big spread at thefr last meeting,
Oct. 28. Several visitors from Scap
pooee ere present .
iGOOD NEWS AT HARRISON'S
PURE FOOD GROCERY '
Tor the housewife who wants the
bvxt groceries bnt feels as if ah
c mid not afford to purchase them.
If that U your case come here and
end your grocery troubles. Yon
can buy the best and most appeti
zing groceries bere at the same
prices you are now psying for sup
plies. You can bay jour floor and
sugar cheaper here. Don't take
our word for it ' Make US prove it
in .a trial order. .
0 St. Helens Transfer Co. o
Phone IS
General Transfer and Drayage
Dealers in
O Brick, Cement, Fepd, Sand and q
i Shingles
Agents for
STUDEBAKER
Wagons and
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Barn Opposite School Hous.
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Fast Trains East
Tickets sold and baggage checked through ' to
Spokane, Montana points. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi
cago, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all
points cast. . ' '
No change of stations in Portland ;
Trains from Astoria, and those for
the East use the North Bank Station.
Fares will be quoted, schedules furnished and
other details given on request.
v. n. COMAN,
(Jen. Freight and Passenger Agt
J. O. DEVENS, Agent.
Houltoa, Oregon.
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Dear Sir Look Here
We have winter goods for men and moien, boys, girls and
children. We have boots, shoes, hats snd caps.
We have heating stoves and ranges.
Flour... $1.30 sack Gasoline..... 20c gal.
Coal Oil 15c gal. Vinepar 30c gal.
We sell everything cleap. Come sre as. Look at our goods.
F.J.BASEEL
HOULTON - OREGON
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