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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1911)
M .7 r WE mm I J ; CAN PROVE Come to Our Store and Ser the Stock of Gifts and Toys We Have to Select From We Carry a Complete Stock of Dry Goods and Hardware : r JAS. MUCKLE & SON, ST. HELENS There are LoU of Temptations for a Yourg man on payday. And It.f ra Ma niin r In -tore for ol.l turn who bava yicl led to lliruu. The time to roil old a?a mi-r ia when yon ar.. vnurjj. An "C'liunt w",, CidiiifbiH County Niving Hank wilt .rv a f.imd wlirn all libera fait. 'Marl audi an a.c .unt lo-diiy you have only dollira lo .tan with. DEER ISLAND Columbia County Bank Wat. M. SOSS.rVaaUaa. A.LSTONE.CMr. O. M. WASHBURN, Vi Pr.Jt i. S. ALLEN. AUta CmIm FRED WATKINS THE LEADING CONFECTIONERY No Use Looking Elsewhere for Candies and Cigars NO USE TALKING When you want the best in Job Printing the proper place to go ' THE MIST PRINT SHOP ST. HELENS, OREGON P.Ivtlie ('mittens and Mr. Caic7 visited friends at Houlton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Andrew were Portland visitors this week. Al. Uurns visited friends het'J : Sunday. Hazel (lore wnsa I'ortland visitor this week. Ino Rlwards an! his sinter Josde of Hillsboro visited friends here for a few days. Libbie Fowler visited here Mon day. Grandma Gray is still very ill. Wm Oleen and Mr. Fisher at tended the dance at-Columbia City Ssiturday nijtht. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer of Hillsboro have rented the Hotel of this place. Mrs. Kellan waJ a Portland last weeR. A farwell party was given for Mrs. Smith onday night, dancing was induldged in until midnight. Deer Island three peace orchestia furnished the music, then nice supper was served. We was sorry to see her go away, and hope she will soon be in our midst again. Mr. English and wife attended the dance given at St. Hul.ns. MfesF-va liurnei our charming schoolteacher is m.kmIi 1 hanks giving at her home ncar.K -tinier. Our New Hotel Landlord ma le a flying trip to Portland Friday. REUBEN NOTES vr -.eta moored between here and Goble. The Columbia Timber Co. cut the working h urs to nine hours ' per day th; first of November. They are puttingout twelve rafts nf loiri nor month, and have a ! crew of men clearing the right winter and will meet twice a a month, the next meeting will be at Mr. Albert Larson, , Mr. G. W. Jordan has just finished delivering fruit trees. Mr. Jay Archibald is on the sick list. i I Parents day at the Goble i J i. 1 oi v, ay iu. a u . uuu y . h()uge ast pr;day . wa & the ntaiif line just th.s side ; of J sw lunch WM gerved The M. Archibald place,, and-it will . . run south and west out to Tide ) ren Creek. The Reuben Whist Club was entertained Saturday evening by I Mr. and Mrs. Ira Withrow at their residence in west Reuben. Five tables played, Mrs. G. S. Snyder and T. C. Watts won the first prizes, and Mrs..' Wm. Hy bergerand G. W. Jordan won the boobv prizes. The Club will bo entertained Saturday evening ren Withrow sold one of his twin calves to the butcher. Miss Mary McGregor went t Portland for a few days. - Mrs. Ira Withrow made a fly ing trip to Rainier one day last week. a .- -s . SCAPPQOSE 7i; Chapmans Timber Co's camp j Dec. 9 by J. B. Cox at the resi- shut down this week for, the I j .mi. M- onA Mm Hnlidnva iViiathrnwa about 200 dence of Mr. and Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Larsonr I There will be a special school imeetincrof School District No, , 20 held at the school house Dec. Holidays, this throws about 200 men out of work. , ; . Abel Jonbert has finished a splendid bungalow on his Scap- poose Heights farm. A. Hanger- tax for the ! was the builder. tn vntn n Rnrrini rnx lor iuc i i c.ii vonr na xv have two i The South ScatiDOOse telephone nmnnnv hn.4 itJ line in ODG rati Oil this winter it will hi necessary . with 15 members,. ; ' Reid of visiting to levy a special tax. GOBLE NEWS Mr. and Hrs., J. -H. are sick Willamette Orgon friends this week. Bert West is happy because its a boy, a bran new one, and Frank Piper is rejoicing doubly because its twins at his home. All parties John Gillam has cono to the Soldiers Home at Roseburg Ore. y Mrs. A. P. McLaren of Rainier visited Mrs. T. CWatts Sunday. t n Marshall of Portland was U a v ' in Reuben on business Tuesday. Mi j M. Lindsay visited over Sunday with her daughter at Kelso, Wash. G. W. Jordan made a shipment of potatoes to Rainier last week and will make another shipment to the same place on Wednesday of this week. Warren Packing Co. are put- tj,jr.ntaJjTtrr.tWO j Mr. Ba-t Bishop U very ; but is better at present, j Mr. M. Link is sick; improves 1 !.. - very biuwtjr., ... ... it Mrs. S.' Armstrong is some "f i I..H oeiiet. i ., . , . i . . . j ' soutn scappoose scnowi, mis t tic fill LIIU AaLfl.ll I IUJ KJ.r - Miss A. Swatd is teaching the Scappoose school has now over 190 supils enrolled in all depart ments. ' j The Latin and German classes of the High School are making good headway and promise to hold to the work. " ' School meeting is called for December 9 and all interested in improving the school are expect ed to come. , ReV. Dr. Eaton of Portland preached morning , and evening last Sunday. Dr. Eaton is a strong man,, he was lately , head of Whitman College, G. B. Milloy and wife are so journing m California,. good place to be in winter. - II. A. Ehlers is combing the woods closely for signers en his saloon petition,. With prospects of getting a majority. - !T Miss Meyers primary teacher was on sick leave three days this week. . ,r - Miss Todd of Oregon . City is spending Thanksgiving v with friends at Chapmans Camp. ' J. B. Duncan is rustling sign ers for a road petition to open op some ne.eded road, likewise J. H. Wattson is husy on the Joy road along the Multnomah and Col umbia Co. line a very important road. i r Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends who so kindly assisted us during our late bereavement in the loss 'of our husband and father and also for the beautiful floral offer ings. k ! Mrs. E. M. Slavens and family. W.lrK.a WOCKS wee ks organisms waiiB. Mrs. J. M. Lindsay was called to Kelso, Wash, last Friday to g take care of her grandson, while Mr. and Mrs. Burgess went toi see Mr. Burgess s sister who is very sick. Thn flohle Whist Clnb met at! thfl residence of Mr. Ira Withrow on Saturday evening enjoyed a ; & very feasant time. A bountiful , s ;VON A. GRAY AU ' Watchmaker and Jeweler. Work Guaranteed. ZZ , ptical Goods St. Helens Or. b I