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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1911)
DRY COOBS Hill HI II I I f 3 ?r atiji VUU I 111! Ill On; IMRDVylRC in hi,,. if n FURAITURC A FEW SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT I? IF 'i doz. Salad Porks 53. 25 Rogers 1847 Y doz. Rogers Tablespoons 3.25 'i doz. Rogers Teaspoons 2.25 Cold Meat Forks each 1.25 Lettuce Serving Forks 1.25 Sardine Serving Forks 1.00 Herry Forks 2.25 Nut Picks 2.(K) Cliilds set consisting of knife fork and spoon 2.cx I'ie Knife 2.00 Cut Glass Sugar and Creamer per set 3.50 Cut Glass Nappies, all sizes 1,50 to 4.50 Cut Glass Bowls 3.50 to 5 00 Cut Glass Spoon Trays 2.00 up Cut Glass Vases 3.00 to 8.00 Handsome pieces of Haviland 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 ioc to 50c Unbreakable Doll Heads with real hair 50c to i.so Mechanical Toys, of all kinds prices ranging from ioc to 3.50 Rocking Horses 1.00 104.50 Velocipedes from 4.00 to 5.50 Great variety of Sleds for boys and girls 75c to 2.50 Doll Buggies with or without rubber tires 1.50 to 3.00 Hand Tower Coasting 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, Granite 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 3.00 ' Socks per' pair ioctoi.oo " Suits 9.50 to 20.00 " Overcoats 17.00 to 20.00 " Shoes 2.75 to 6.00 r Kcgiiining Saturday morning until further notice everything in this store will be sold for 10 per cent discount for cash. No discount on purchase less than 50cts. I J AS. M IJCKLE & SON, ST. HELENS -a THE BOY Willi I A BANK BOOK j U 1 In- ( lit wl 11 inning 1 01 " to ionic! iiK Nil ihm-'I in w.itiy iiloul (ntiiiv. If xeu mn in l" y ur I y U l tiling I r liimojun rn mount ill III nun 11I llii' Colum li a Coi niy S.hiiik Umi k tiive lnni tl c Imi- k mi'l rr.ili lini I" Hive in- li nit ' ! mint: He If'"1' nf your temliii gilur ing lio1- Me. Columbia County Bank Wi. M.ROSS. frHtti. O. M. WASHBURN. V. Pr...d..l A. U STONE. Cuklv. J. S. ALLEN. Ai.taai C.h..r FRED WATKINS THE LEADING CONFECTIONERY No Use Looking Elsewhere for Candies and Cigars Mortar Blocks and Cement Bricks The Cheapest Material for Building MorUr Illockn, il.a Hxrtxlfl Imlici, 22 cnl Cenient Itrlik, 30 pt thousand Come out to Watters barn to Inspect our work ESnriATp5 FURNISHED. CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR ANY KIND OF BUILDINO ABBOTT & CHITTEri County Court Proceeding 1 j in the incorporated city or town, that it has not been ; ranjre, extending from limits of anyition five (5), raid township and what is improved for streets or building purposes, and that there are no per sons interested therein except the petitioner herein: And it appearing to the satisfac tion of the Court, from affidavits on Wednesday. Dec. ;. 11)11; I!rd. Judicial Day. Court came pursuant to Adjournment. Officers all pre sent. Due proclamation being made, the following proceedings were had: ; lcin. that due and legal no- , , ... .... , ! tice of the pendency of this pro- In the matter of the petition and ' ; t -..... .;., .,r,;,.i. ceeding has been given, both -by 'f ,rl'(. coroorltion for ti e ' publication and posting of notices, excepting all that portion of what was vMention of all that Portion ,.f : fr a period of more than lirvant's L'nd. Addition to the City nf Clatskanie. situated in C.overn- tlon herein; known as Eeaver Slough to the right-of-way of the Astoria and Columbia River Railroad Company, said strip of right-of-way being seventy-five (75) feet in with on each side of the center line of the railroad track thereon; also save and excepting; all avenues, streets and alleys therein; or thereon and also 30 days formerly known as Bryant's 2nd. Ad preceding the presentation of I'eti-1 dition to the city of ClaLskanie, sit . 1 ... 1 1 on,l ulv in And it further annearinir to the mem mis nuinm-ini ...... ..... ... - .. 4u , , . .. , .L J-...- .i. k; u. 1 the Astoria 1 Section live, 1 i, IN It 4 OI Ult j vrui l mill iiu I Wilhm.ette meridian, in siii.l County ' made or filed herein, and !t aipear- and State, excepting railroad avenue therein, On this (Uh day of December, 11)1 1 this matter coming on regularly for n.nsidenition bv the Court, and it apivaring ing to the Court that all the allega- ! uateJ in the E G Bryant D L C, and th of the right of way of & Columbia River Railroad, which was heretofore vacated by order of this Court, be, and the same is hereby vacated. Matter of designating polling places and appointing Judges and Clerks of election: On this Cth day of December 1911, the following named places tions of said petition are true; It is now, therefore, hereby or dered by the Court that all that portion of Bryant's 2pd addition to to the Court that said ! the City ot t latsKame, auove county I s;;it.i situated in eovernment petition. iogeu.e, - - designated as polling places, ..,.. ,.r i.lat of the property so lots numbered five () and six (6) in "c c .... , sought to I e vacated, was filed in township seven (7) north, range the office of the County Clerk, on four (4) west of the Willamette the 21th day of October, 1D1 1, from ' Meridian, in Oregon, save and ex which it api-cars to the satisfaction C'pting a certain right-of-way of the urt that said portions so Clatskanie an.i iNenaiem ranroaa acated do not lie with-1 Company, located across said sec- of the C sought to be v T. W. BLEW UU S.J. MACE 21. Si ill 2Jar HEADQUARTERS FOR xmas tin GOODS 3: aDDc J A Hunter Clerk J D Peterson Clerk John F Johnson Clerk Deer Island Pre: Grange Hall George Merrill James Gattens N A Andress J E Dow E C King C E Shepard Goble Pre.: Frank Bishop George Fowler J Archibald Lee Byers John Robbins W E Makinster Chairman Judge Judge Clerk Clerk Clerk Foster's Hall Chairman Judge Judge Clerk Clerk Clerk Clocks 13 S Watchet VON A. GRAY All Watchmaker and Jeweler. Work Guaranteed. 3 3 3 St. Helens Or. and the following named persons were appointed as judges and clerks of election for the period of two years. AriARY Precinct: Brown's Store J R Headlee Chairman W L Brown Judge Geo. Carrigan Judge Wilson Lowman Clerk CC Brown Clerk C G Shumway Clerk Beaver Falls Precinct Moserve Hall. W RDotaon Chairman John McAdam Judge T A Smith Judge M D Barbour Clerk D C Kirby Clerk W G Lindley Clerk Clat&kaniePre. City Hall 1st. Board E W Conyers Chairman Norman Merrill Judge J W McDonald JuVe O B Bennett Clerk Victor Hansen Clerk E D Tichenor Clerk 2nd, Board Dan Rice Chairman WECr.rw.ir. Judge Hoi'Lton Pre.:- 1 0 0 F Hall G L Tarbell Chairman L E Welch Judge W J Mellinger Judge U W Clark Clerk C T Prescott Clerk Thos Wh'ite Clerk Marshland Pre.:- James J Geary Chairman Geo A Graham Judge W B Colvin Judge Henry J Ballhorn Clerk M W Elliott Clerk J F Graham Clerk. Mist Pre.:- Libel & McCauley Hall N D Peters.n Chairman Casper Libel Judge J J Banzer Judge Win H Rose Clerk J O Libel Clerk Will S Dippold Clerk Moeck's Pre.:- City Hall. Forbes L Hedges Chairman O E Wonderly Judge FM Fowler Judge F A Pomeroy Clrk TJ Flippin Clerk M W Howard Clerk Oak Point Pre.:- Basse's Hall Chairman John Jolma R S Payne ' W A Pasley Louis Fluhrer John Stockenberg Thos Basse Rainier Pre W II Cooper H R Dibblee 1 Geo. Rosenbloom Judge Judge Clerk Clerk Clerk Chaii man Judge Judge ST. MELUN5, OREGON Optical Good j . j