The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 15, 1911, Image 3

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A FEW SUGGESTIONS FROM ODR GIFT DEPARTMENT
J j doz. Salad Forks 53-25
Rogers 1847
j doz. Rogers Tablespoons 3.25
J doz. Rogets Teaspoons 2.25
Cold Meat Forks each 1.25
Lettuce Serving Forks 1.25
oardiue ocrviuc A'orks 1.00
Berry Forks 2.25
Nut Picks 2.00
Childs set consisting of knife
fork and spoon 2.00
Pie Knife 2.co
Cut Glass Sugar and
Creamer per set 3.50
Cut Glass Nappies, all
sizes 1.50 to 4.50
Cut Glass Howls 3.50 to 5 00
Cut Glass Spoon Trays 2.00 up
Cut Glass Vases 3.00 to S.00
Handsome pieces of Ilaviland
and hand painted china .90 to 3.50
Celluloid Dolls.all sizes 10, 25 50c
Undressed Kid Body Dolls with
real hair, prices from 75c to 2.50
China Doll Heads, asst.
sizes 10c to 50c
Unbreakable Doll Heads with
real hair 50c to 1.50
Mechanical Toys, of all kinds
prices ranging from 10c to 3.50
Rocking Horses 1.00104.50
Velocipedes from 4.00 to 5.50
Great variety of Sleds for boys
iud girls 75c to 2.50
Doll Buggies with or without
rubber tires 1. 50 to 3.00
Haud Power Coastiug Wagons
from 5.00 to 6.25
All kinds of Parlor Games
ranging from 25c to 1.00
Steam Engines 75c to 5.50
China, Giauite and Aluminium
Toy Dishes from 20c to 1.00
Drums, all kinds 50c to 2.00
Books of Adventure 25c to 1.00
Our Neck Ties 25c to 1.00
and no two ties alike
Shirts, new patterns 1.00 to 2.25
Men's Belts 50c to 1.50
" Hats 1. 00 to 3.0)
Socks per pair 10c to 1.00
Suits 9.50 to 20.00
Overcoats 17.00 to 20.00
Shoes 2.75 to 6.00
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Beginning Saturday morning until further notice everything in this store will be
sold lor 10 per cent discount for cash. No discount on purchase less than 50 cts.
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REUBEN NOTES
Columbia County Bank
Wa. M. ROSS. PrMMaat.
A. L STONE. Cfclar.
O. M. WASHBURN. Viw Prid.nt
J. S. ALLEN, Ait Chir
FRED W ATKINS
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
T. HELENS. OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. McEwen of
Portland Ore. were Reuben vis
itors over Sunday.
Mrs. T. C. Watts attended the
Eastern Star Lodge at Rainier
Friday evening.
Fred and Fritz Jensen were
visiting friends in Reuben Sun
day. The Public School in Dist. No.
20 will give a basket Social Sat
urday evening. Everybody is
welcome to come. But dont for
get to bring your pocket book.
The Reuben Rube Whist Club
was entertained Saturday even
ing by S. B. Cox. Their next
meeting will be at Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Larscns, Dec. 27.
Mrs. Nellie Poyd has a nice
home about completed and Wes
ly Hill has the lumber on the
ground for his house. They are
located at Red Town.
School Report for Month End
ing Dec. 1, 1911.
I..'ils neither absent nor late 22
Days absenco 43 1-2
Times late 18
Primary pupils neither absent
Report of the Condition of No. 18
Report of the Condition of No 73
Number pupils belonging
Average daily attendance
41
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The Columbia County Bank, at
St. Helens in the State of Oregon,
nor tardy, Jack Alexander Jeanie ' at the closo of business Dec. 5th,
Bell Link, Genevie Fowler, Hollie 1 1911.
McKiddy, Harry Bishop, Adolph
Resources
Johnson, Paula Johnson, Esther j Loan3 and discounta..
McKiddy, Russel Makinster, overdrafts .secured and
Morgan Tipton, Belva oight, ; unsocure,i
Mary Tierney. ; Bonds and warrant8...
Advanced: Ernest Archibald, I Banking house
May Archibald, Dorothy Fowler,
Chrissic Fowler, Jennie King,
Helen Milne, George Milne.
Bertha Nussbaumer, Dora Nuss
baumer, John Patrick, William
Snyder.
Gertrude Collins
Teacher. Total
The Farmers State Bank, atScap.
poose in the State of Oregon, at the
close of business Dec. 5th, 1911.
Resources
I Loans and discounts $16616 76
$102139 67 Bond3 and warrants...
5275 91
Frtiz Anliker of Tide Creek was
in St. Helen? Tuesday on Business.
Frank Welter and Wm. Hy
bereren and wife were in
St.
Helens on Suesday.
J. G. Whitbeck and wife, of
Etna, Wash, are visiting Mr.
Whitbecks mother, Mrs. T. C.
Watt3 this week.
T. W. BLEW
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
XMAS fin GOODS
Furniture and fixtures
Due from approved
reserve banks
Checks and other cash
items
Cash on hand
119 85
18813 13
8200
2700
23461 34
45 66
8113 52
Banking house 5991 98
Furniture and fixtures. . 2172 68
rue from approved re
serve banks 5161 11
Cash on hand 3533 83
Expenses 1887 54
$163593 17
Liabilities
25000
2400
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxes
paid
Individual deposits sub
ject to check 94071 47
Demand certificates of
deposit
Certified checks
Cashier checks out
tanding Time certificate of de
posit.. .
Savings deposits
4389 05
13764 56
50
566 07
15875 27
7476 75
Other resources-
g Watches CIock 3
VON A. GRAY
All
CI Watchmaker and Jeweler.
Work Guaranteed.
Optical Good
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Total $163593 17
State of Oregon, County of Col
umbia, ss. I, A. L. Stone, cashier of
the above-named bank, do solemn'y
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
A. L. Stone
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 13 day of Dec. 1911- J. W.
Day, notary public.
Correct-Attest:- Wm M. tloss, L.
R. Rutherford, J. S. Allen.
Directors.
3 10
Total 40642 91
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in... 12500 00
Undivided profits 617 64
Individual deposits sub
ject to check 21587 17
Demand certificates of
deposit 2164 00
Time certificates of de
posit 3774 10
Total 40642 91
State of Oregon , County of Col
umbia, ss. I, O. M. Washburn, cash
ier of the above-named bank, do
solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
O. M. Washburn,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 8th day of Dec. 1911.
J. G. Watts, notary public.
Correet-Attest:-Asa D. Hola-
day.J. G. Wats, Directors.
FOR 8AU: Mtock farm, 16 . rres, with
tock to. I iarm ia piemen tt. Enquire
I thia office.
Boys may be had and some
times girls. The older ons at
ordinary wages and others to be
schooled and cared for in return
for slight services rendered.
For particnlars address W. T.
Gardner, Supt. Boys and Girls
Aid Society of Oregon, Portland,
Oregon.
Tiutnt-r anU-l for dairy ml to k
bnsines with I000 to !000 capital.
Fiile opportunity, tor partimlart en
miie at this office, liberal teroit. 2t
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