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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1912)
DEER ISLAND E. J. Barnes, John Boneer, Mrs. Boncer and Mrs. English visited in St. Helens Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Gill made a trip to Houlton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilkerson returned home from Portland Tues day. Mrs. Dow is visiting: in Portland this week. Mrs. Ben Lee is in Portland this week. Mr, and Airs. John Boneer re turned to their home at B. C. Thurs day. Mrs. N. A. Andress pave a taffy pulling Sunday evening. After the taffy pulling was over, songs and music were rendered. At midnight cake and coffee was served. SCAPPOOSE With the going of the snow every one has taken new courage and things are moving more briskly, Game Warden Grant is kept busy these days after over zealous sports men and some one is going to get caught sure. Road Supervisor is up at Cor vallis taking the short course in practical road building; tally one for Scappoose. It may not be wicked to dance on Sunday afternoon but it can be said without fear of contradiction that such doings bode no goo i to those who practice it. H. A. Eblers has rented his large farm and moved into town. Rev, Countermine a minister from Green River, Wyo., has been invited to the pastorate of the Con gregational Church and will prob ably accept the call. MissHattie Tompkins has gone on a visit with relatives in Montana. Harry Boyer and wife have re turned after a months visit to low er Columbia river points. Letters from the Scappoose colony at West Palm Beach Florida speak in gowing terms of that new count ry. The division of Road District No 1 into two parts is satisfactory -to all and the making of good roads will go on with redoubled vigor. ANNOUNCEMENT C WISH TO TIMAIK OUR w CUSTOMERS TOR THEIR LIBERAL PyiTROAlGE THE Pi4ST YEvIR yiAD EXTEAD I TO YOU OUR BEST I Happy New Year WE 1LS0 WISH TO jMIOIMCE TIMT OUR STOCK Or General Merchandise WILL BE KEPT UP TO THE HIGH STyMMRD Or EXCELLEICE TIMT IT IMS I( THE PylST Supervisor limsey of the n iiu'i n part is an acknowledged go,. 1 r . . Is man. At the annual nuv.ing of the stook holders of th- Farni.M-s, State Bank the entire stock of that in stitution passed hit th hand of the local nH")ib.'i s: c ishier Wash burn was re-e!ei ted for l!U:2 and a prosperous future is anticipated. Work on the road will le resumed next week and wiil l rkib y con tinue for some time. There is talk of the Farmers Tele phone Association resolving Itself into a corporation and going more intensively into the development of its svstem. A. Holaday is shipping a goodly quantity of apples and reports some good sales of nursery stock to local parties. The twice a week "Mist" is fav orably received at Scappoose. Pale Faces Pale-faced, weak, and Shaky women who suffer every day with womanly weakness need the help of a gentle tonic, with a building action on the womanly system. If you are weak you need Cardui, the woman's tonic, because Cardui will act directly on the cause of your trouble. Cardui has a record of more than 50 years of success. It must be good. E 60 Take The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Effie Graham, of Willard, Ky., says: "I was so weak I could hardly go. I suffered, nearly every month, for 3 years. When 1 began to take Cardui, my back hurt awfully. I only weighed 99 pounds. Not long after. I weighed 115. Now, I do all my work, and am in good health." Begin taking Cardui, today. WISHES FOR A ARDUI A SPECML TEXTURE I'ur the Next Few Weeks Will be Our Big Sale of hoes. me ia and lyjt Us Vou About Tli em. - o f Waik- Imh : Ok lvKVi" One good ' Ut-iHy room I otel completely tur- Allen Felton Foi: S.U K -A nunib.T of river ievvlois, Ixs' in the c'ty. Price i'2:, VJ't. $:?00, $.". an I $750 ea-K Allen & Felton Taken uo at my ranch rear Scap poose Jan. ti, one bay mare o vner may rave same by paying for care aai aiiverd ement. Bert Train'. Soappoos.', Ore. Foit SAt.K ;l choice ivm!i mo lots with good S room house, all modern. Good outbuildings, fruit trees. 5 blocks from river. Good ti nits. Allen Felton To the Public:- I beg to announce that I have secured a comfortable sevc:i pas senger automobile, and in addition to meeting all trains at Houlton, this auto will be available for trips to nearby points or for short rides. My charges will be reasonable and you will be assured of courteous treatment. N. B. Whitton. EsTiUY Notre Taken up at Dlace near Deer Island, one my red yearling steer. Jack Appleton THE WHITE If you want a hU'i K'a s-wiii 11) t C line which ii a World's Standard of Excellence buy fie WHITE. Ttif inachii e i nn- I -urpasol f"f -i in 1 il ici r v . din aliil ity anil! the chararlfr of tlv w rk it will do. Il is made in two i-tvlis, the Vilirator Shut lie ami the Iuipmed Rutary Shiit Ie. Hie latter machine ew either a l k or a chain stitch. There are a nunilxr d styles to choose from and the owl. work is the handsomest possible. LOCAL DKALKR J. Muckle $ Son PETER G. ! ! : "'"-'l i TABLE DE' HOTE DINNERS Hi ! nut On The Strand r; Watche 1 VON A. t: Watchmaker and Work Guaranteed. rz2 r: OpticaljGoods St. Helens Or. B. DIGNIrTINQ nn tnow anr THE INDUSTRIES" : Oscar Wentworth CARPENTER and BU11DER Houses Built on the 1 Installment Plan hirst Class work ai Reasonable Prices t ST. HELENS, OREGON EOH PORTLAND DAILY STEAMER AMMUIOA leaves St. Helen B:00 A. M. Arrives at Portland 10:;0 A. M. l.vra Portland at 2:3U V. M Arrive St. HeUmiat :30 1. M Str. I told a C. . Hooghkirk. Master. RAILROAD TIMK. I.fvi KnlnliT iUIIv (Hi-f.l Miiu.larlfitr I'.m 1m ii.l. HI A. !.. ili'l'Tlln In.in Si. Ili'l.'in t j u rl.x'k. K.'IMruliia. I'.irtlmi.l i I l f M.. rrlvltiii M Hilili. !. 1 Passccicrs ant Fasl Frciihl. ! rnn onori tun nan v ! VOKTLASP LANDING. Al.I'K K ST. rvnnnni j- T h.Al.UKnl II IN! FARES EAST 19 11 From All Point on O egon-Washingon Railroad & Navigation Company Til Chicago Ohiii.iI IUciITj Omulia Kaiis. n City St. J':'.ll KAKKf uo . CiO IH) . !x) ro . 1.0 IN) ! . tut (hi . M (K.) ' . txi t. Paul t. Paul, via Couneil I ' 1 1 1 f f 4 1 . St liuii TO (Hi SA1.K DATES Mav lti, 17, IS. ll, iL', ::!, 1M, Ii7, l's and L.i i June 5, !, 10, 12, 111, 17. '.'I, 2S, 111 a 11. 1 ::o. July I. 1'. ,1, 4. T), (i, I'l, 20, 21. 27 and lis. AUiriiKt 3, 4.), 14, l.i. lit, 17, 21, 22, 2:1 2H, 2'l and :i). ! Septeinlx-r I, 2, 4, 5, (i m;d 7 Inquire of any O.-W. R. A N. Aumi fur more niinplete infuniiution, nr WM. McMURRAY Ganeral Pctsenger Agent, Portland, Or PAPPAS 1 1 t jtt Clock GRAY I Jeweler. All 3 P. Rocks? Mil Ycm, we have them, the winter laying kind. Cockerel., $2.00 Each. Intervale Poultry Farm RAY TARBELL. 0 Yankton, - - Ore. bo or rlrl t ow to tDCCEED. rm a poatal la tht mli TOD A T sod It will bo loot tilt, TH aim of tbo Colle to to dljDlfr and populartio thalmlutlrlaa. and to tarra ALL tbo paoplo. Itorrari coun.t la Arlculturo.CIll EotnaartDf. Eloctrlcml EoKlnearlnf. tchanlcal Enilnaarlng. Mlntp( Ennla rln. roroitrr, Oomaitla. Icleoco and Art. Com. niorco, rbarmacr nd Mualo. Tbo CoUoio odobi puo.b.r aid. Catajof fi.a: a COLLtai. CraUla, Ortfoa. uuAt PHONE US YOUK ORDERS Phono 52 Houlton Market IVwkI.I. A IUkkim, Prop. Fresh ami Cuml Meats, Poultry, Kggs ami mur We Will 1 1 u y Poultry, Beef, Mutton, Pork and Veal Your Patronage Solicited i . J. E. BLACK WIGWAM BAR Clio'ur .intors, U'inrs mitt Cigars & -9 o DOTTLE GOODS IN BOND The Houlton House Now Meals and Rooms Near the Depot I u.l.- r i iiouuon, jtc. t ... .. . . f i. DRYCOODS BOOTS SHOES DRY C00DS H1TS yliD gylPS Kiaily M;i'!o Suits for Mti iiti'l Ilnys, Ijdlii a SuiU, Ovi-r-ci'iit.-i, ('ii's. ( )crskirt!( and fnili'mkirta Ato A 1'iiMi't.nK Link k (Iium :kikh l-lour, SnMv I i j $ 1 .'J' kt sack (in.snlitit1 2110 wr kI. dial Oil, l.V jx r Kr:il. Vinegar, lino jmt Ral. TIJADK Willi US AND SAVK MONKY F.J. BASEEL HOCI.TON- . . ORKGON 17 30E no Mr f.O tVH C. H. JOHN tor rnr . 4- JT i MP 1 0 v THI3 GOOD HOUSK- if) )'' hi if.) We also have frut in 1 " juimc i eacties, cantrvone and yon will luiv AT IMRRISOA S FINE STATIONERY For PARTICULAR People We Are Confident of Our Ability to Please You. A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN From On Dollar to Fio g Zrtye ssorment of Clost 6arts T : rv c. g ciiiuig S lrug OlOre ST. HELENS, OR. a FREE DELIVERY IN CITY Open BOOTS SHOES iiutit t put you on the ritfM triuk (or K'hk! nnx-erira. They di l In ir-ntid for Hint reaon am protmbly g. ttnnf beilrr (irocerira than you. We mnkn it ft poltil to ke. p only the lieit and lliont aatis " K'dc ami for thai rea-on we ure fre from roniplainta (Mvii Kindle trinl and irue ilm to jour own aatirfa tlon. And do itK on-for jourown nake. & COMPANY 2 rvir KHIEPliRS DELIGHT jams in llrlliwt full nt rrrari.a The kind hIh? ran ili'Hnd on whi-n uncxNrtfi Rruwtt aro to Htay fn lunch or dinner. That in jtwt tho kind of Kron-ricH we fuily. We have a complete Htook of canned Fruit on hand eighteen dilferent kindu to choose from. ral cans for family use try them rearsor Apricots for 15 ctn. more PURE TOOD CROCCRY T PENS XU lliminmimiimmt,nl)tnj I ixijulujuuuju