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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1911)
: ( tit .i . !.c WELLINGTON AS-KS YOU To Compare These Prices With Those You are Now Paying 3 cans Carnation Cream 25c 3 " Tomatoes '25c 3 pligs Raisins 25c 3 " Saratoga Chips 25c 3 " Soda 25c 3 " Starch 25c Lilly CloM, Corn or Celluloid 2 ' Force ' 25c 3 " Swift's Pride Cleanser 25c 4 lbs. Head Rice 25c 6 " Hrokcu Rice 25c Coffee at 25, 30, 35, 40, 45c. lb. 2 pkgs Malta Vita 15c 1 large bottle Catsup 15c 1 gal. Coal Oil 15c 16 lbs. Sugar $1.00 Smoked Salmon per lb. 15c Pure Lard, 5 lbs. 75c " " 10 lbs. 5i-45 Sugar Cured ltacou per lb. i.Sc " " Hams per lb. 17c Fuil Weight Guaranteed All We Ask is a Pair Comparison of Prices CHRISTMAS GOODS Just Opened and a Big Variety to Choose From at Prices to Suit Your Purse A Full Line of Boots, Shoes' and Men's Furnishing Goods A Complete Stock of Dry Goods No Rent to Pay; Auto Delivery has Re duced the Expense to Almost Nothing Then Why Should Anyone Sell Cheaper Than These Prices are Good for One Week Regardless of the Market New Bargain Prices will be Published Each Week J. Wellington Phone 17-C;ill Us Up ONE PRICE QUICK SERVICE iiiiiaiiiiiBngiii i-.-iTCJXfi-ii-ij-i'w FINE STATIONERY For PARTICULAR People 3 t, t'YThe Fish Department at Harrison's Pure tit Food Grocery is a "Cracker Jack" r 5-1 5 We Are Confident of Our Ability to Please You. A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS From Om Dollar to Fi. w JLaryc Assortment of C2Jost (Bants Deming's Drug Store st. Helens, or. 3 v1 . ' I 1 n 1 0. A. C. SHORT COURSES BECIN JAM. 3, COUTINUI FOUR WEEKS YOU ARE INVITED Kvi-tv ritls.-n of O.cnoi. ronlilly myitwl o at tan.l the rlu.it co.ir, l tlin r,.ll AK'ic?ltur1 OnYlei"? hrmmnim J"". Kl,,v"n ,n1cl,vn 1 1IKLC tt.. Hlu.U-ut in l .l.iy wo.k. Mann t pleasant mill l.rtiliwme n mr m..,.. V- ' "tion Rt..nl.lH HC.-..iii.n.hllM.i. l'r bcutl ful kliiiHtrM'ol bullfiiii. tlilr-s ll. N.TKNN.Nr. K-Kt.ar, Uorvalln, Ore. -'w llll l.'-:il) Muck Fisli, S.ilt Herriotf 2 kinds Coilll-h in strips and Bonelees I'.KtW, Kipicreil llcring a r. il lU'l.kxk and Mnrkeral; Bloaters, in (act everything in canned finoUed or dried li-li . One individual gla? jelly dish (liv mi iiwiiy FKFK with each 10c piu'kneol Jelly Powder this week Nine Hmviw. The bent and njosl complete Rtot k of grocerie is to be fi iind litre. Notes from O. A. C. -v h State Horticultural Commissioner A. J. Cook of California has written Dean A. B. Cordley of the Orejfor Agricultural College niakinpr him to recommend two men for assistants in the commission. One is to act in the insectory as assistant, with a salary of $1,800 a year, the other as field deputy at the same salary with exienses, traveling through Mexico, Tahito, and like districts, collecting and breeding predacious and parasitic insects for economic studies. An Ayrshire cow from the herd at the Oregon Agricultural College was, sacrificed to science last week, being used in a post mortem ex amination before the students. She had. reacted from the tuberculin test some' time ago, but because, of her phenor.'linal yield had been re tained, in i quarantine nnder the Bang system, n the hope that she mijrht product valuable calf When the calf "roved to be sickly, it was decided th. t the cow was no longer suceful exci V fr demonstra tion. Dr. W. S. fo'cAllister, a Cor vallis veterinarian an "d Prof. E. L. Potter, with G. R. Sa. up. howed the students the effects of twer B. P. Rocks? 1 Yo wo have them, the winter laying kind. Cockerels, $2.00 Each. Intervale Poultry Farm SB "RAY TARBELL, lvnTi?rfon. - - Ore. 3 XEEVE'S PHOTO STUDIO The Photo Studio ill the Dr. Montgomery building on Willamette street, between Houlton and ot. Helens, about six blocks from the Court House, is now open for business. I kindly solicit the patron age of the people of this section of the county wi.n in need of any photo work. St. Helens Mill Co. Lumber Manufacturers WOOD Electric Light Service Special Attention to Local Orders The current number of the Ore- gon Countryman, a monthly maBa-;cu,e bacillu8 on the va rUtf fccs zine issued Dy tne uregon Agncui-i tural College, contains an unusual amount of interesting information, fifteen social articles being fur nished, all but two of the authors being students. The leading art icle, on "'Suggestions on Live Stock Classifications For County Fairs," is by (I. R. Samson of the animal husbandry department, and one on the Kansas State Agricultural Col lege department of home economics is by Mrs. II . B of domestic art. and organs. Columbia County Abstract And Trust Co..... Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Conveyancing The fieht against consumption has broadened. It inclu ies alt Oregon. The fund obtainw from the sale of Red Cross Seal;! will be spent this year where it is contributed. This may mean new life to some victim of the Great White Plague within your own acquaintance. Suppose some one vou knew Brooks. Professor j were gtricken wJth tubercolosis The rest are a" i and that one became no lonr by the college girls and boys, as fol-1 useful, but a menace. Would you lows: "The use of Green manures i be wjijno; to contribute a few in soil improvement," N. D. Vail. cents to help the sufferer back '11, Stillwater, Okla.; "Oppotunities to health? for vegetable growing in the Rogue ! 'River Valley", R. W. Rees, '10.1 Springbrook; "The Practicability of the Milking Machine," A. E. Volck, 12, Junction; "Landscape Garden ing on the Farm," J. D. Griffin, '12, Astoria; "Rearing the Dairy Calf", J. C. Leed, '12. Sherwood: "The value and i are oi Kurnyara man- fiague away irom you ure . u. 1. wanstrom. iz. wist, juur nume as wen aa "The Origin of Thanksgiving", Alice Ix'ed, '11, Sherwood; "The Thanksgiving Dinner", Genevieve Tillery, '12, Independence; ".low to prepare the Cheaper cuts of Meat", and Domestic Doubts", Helen Cow gill. 'IX Baker; "Tea", Charlotte; Huff, U.IVrtland; "Coffee", Marie! Cathey, '13, Curvallis; "Textile AilulWrations", Florance Starbirt, ' -li. -- . There are thousands of unhelp- ed victims of tubercolosis in Ore gon. Other thousands are exposed to infection. We must not only help the sick but we must protect the well. Red Cross Seals sold at a cent each will provide a fund with which to finance the cam paign to keep the Great White . out of to seek out those whom a little care may save. Buy Red Cross Seals! Have a part in a splendid fight. Evesy Seal is a bullet. Fire bullets against disease. Buy Red Cross Seals NOW! Paste one on the back of every letter you mail. L'aeh is a message of hope. You will never have a larger, nobler, opportunity to da a real good at so little cost. L S. REEVES