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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1912)
Buverchoose Wellington shOes Shoes I ''" J. r " I Ghoose at 'e iiifffmi's Harvard, Yale and Princeton, will please the college fellow. Famed by their college colors of Red, Blue and Yellow Pcarlinc, large pkg. t2o Tjutch Cleanser, 3 cans .25 Gold Dust, larKc pkK. 20 ' Sapolio, 3 for .25 Golden Star Soap, 7 bars 25 " Bon Ami, 3 for..... 1 25 Sunny Monday Soap, 6 bars 25 Force, 2 for .25 16 lbs. Sugar $1.00 17 lbs. Dry Giauulatcd Sugar 1.00 l'urc Lard. 5 lbs. .75 Pure Lard, 10 lbs. 1.45 Sugar Cured Hrcalcfast Hacou 1!). ,iS Sugar Cured Hams lb. .17 Smoked Salmon lb. ,15 6 lbs. IJrokeu Rice .25 3 cans Carnation or Sun Rise Milk .25 3 cans Tomatoes 25 3 cans Corn .25 3 cans I'caus .25 3 pkgs. Lilly Gloss, Com or Celluloid Starch ." 25 4 pkys. Saratoga Chips .25 3 l'kgs aisins 25 3 cans Sifting Top Lye.r 25 3 cans Swift's Pride Cleanser .25 2ioc Bottles Bluing .15 1 large Bottle Catsup 1 .15 2 pkgs. Malta Vita.... .15 All 5c pkgs. Tobacco, ' 6 for , .25 All joc pkgs. Tobacco, 3 for .25 Coffee, 25, 30, 35 and 45c Try a can of Fairmont Coffee at 45c J.H.Wdlirigfon Phone 17 Call Us Up ONE PRICE QUICK SERVICE Founded 18S1 Scbw Kirrius KaTi. thj j J to act if the citizens do Stat, 1'nkeri' nciation ad litit. prom tiMi bv th Oregon Develop- " " ! Sewer building in St. Helen . went l,"a-.r:e, t'ie Bute Fair A 1. Cm. w.m.v m4 siw4f , j, nri expensive undertaking but 'tnmtion. t!i Stat S.ipsrinten h MUt Publinhing Company , the li.me ha arrived when it is a dent of Srhx!.i an l tlu agrieul- ' positive necessity and the proper- tural college. , ty owners and citizens .should1 Since his urriuation in 19('7 at ft-'! get toother on n plan and hurry Whitman C i!lcge. Mr. Thomason jnn'l n original poem by I'mf. Imtl,nj , , , i completion a urn eiam m-wvi , ;a been in j-jiirna istic work in on. mtaintf rtr mxlr known un ni-l'IJ I . . ... I io. Uk.1im.iu-,. Menu tf imc.'"l,wm- . various parts ot the state, no- 1. ;"'y nt lidraiKle, l endleton, ... J C r 1 : . . . .1 ft u. , I'HIUU, ftftllift i l'l IUIIIU, till 4 OUnty Official l'e . V'"1 l'h VOlTdmvh t,nnl better farm metho 1 1 an J the improvement of rural conditions gcnerall. k Oregon Lllsi; th authorities' will be com- h a p irt of tint pi inn-lb., . moot In The program, short lutKod Con sisted f I nstrumentAl duet Sydney Lonjr itClurenee (lalTney. It -citation - Jaek Phelps Talk Itev. Hark Recitation Mary Taitenjrer; I i 1 Fax-J I Paper Much discussion concerning llie "Posed sewer is heard in nil arters. 1 lu re are those who e demanding its immediate Distinction according to the p'ro- 'n of tho charter: others are Odious for a newer but think Jat the manner of assessing the lit it m.) , 1 1 . . ,. , I 'liainc, wmie mill ' are i.pM.-,ing the sewer, mcipally (n account of thn it extMnn llin ...III .....v Villi I II 1-ViJ" r'ly be incurred in its constrjc- fhat a sewer is a most uiyent sity for tho welfare r ti,n 'mm will nothlispute,l if one wkc the tune to visit portions the rif ii.l a 1 f., - -niiciu mere are no I fins. IThero nrn 1... t - . viniuiu ion lying ngthe low places which receive Iherefusor.f m v,:,.i,-.- i nave hecomo n bron.li n it Fe for disease. Tho ownora l1ee law ts aro entille.l tn proper sewer connections rthemHelvesas well as to turn c "'in awav fmm - , ....... ukii IIVIV- A a matter of 1W ihw f " sewpr of any consequence u"c "MWenco portion of the ' and with the ItODIllntifm In. I Thj following election will be of interest t tho- voters nnd candidates lor oilice as the dates for all important acts are 1 figured out from the direct pri I mary law; Jan. 2. Kegistration books open. April 3, Ilegistration books cko for primary election. March 2., latest date on which candidates for state and district ofliccs. Circuit Judges and Dis trict Attorneys can file petitions with iSee. of State. April:.. Latest date on which! petitions for nominations for IIOULTOiN 1TLMS A wei'titK' was held last Tuesday evening in the 1. . 0. 1". Hall nt irulton I'urtlif punis of organ ir.ipjra .it r:u"y Society. The n.atler was thoroughly dis cussed and committees on ("onsti Uilit'ion and ly laws and also on program were a;toinlod to report on Tile.!. l'e', (!. IIDULTON'M. K. ITIUKCII Sunday S-.-houl nt 10 o'e!ick. lhe suliject ot the mormrg ser- inon will ne Oim'ce of Service". Subject of the evening will be "The Things Cod Hates". A cordial welcome is extended to the jH'opleof Houlton to all of these services. I'oine and take part in the services. Ilring your friends, any strangers who are guilts in your home are especially welcome. On Sunday afternoon at 2;;!0 the pastor will (preach nt the hall at I leer Island. Friends, w ill please circulate this announcement. C L. Dark. 1'astor. offices to be voteu for in only one county, including county otliees ETfTIHVf 7? I WH'I'FfS can lie Clerk. filed with the County April ID. Primary Nominating.:.. Flection, from 8 A. M. till 7 I . M If i:IICAt. K KltliNCII DltV CI.K.VXIM! liXI KUT TAtl.OUlNO Mortar Blocks and Cement Bricks The Cheapest Material for Building Mortitr I'lock", iz- 8x8x16 inc hes, 22 cant, oack Cruient I'.rii k, )30 per thousand Come out to Watters barn to inspect our work ESTIMATES FURNISHED. CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR ANY KIND OF BL'ILDINQ ABBOTT & CHlTTEfl oT. MIILUN5. OREGON T I ? 3mest Schelker Oregon Agricultural College Corvallia, Ore., Jan. Ill -1 no organization of school industrial fairs and the promotion of agricul-.j tural education in Oregon ig. will be under the control ot a.o ), UnUil tiiU,liAiiUkAjtUt4iUiAAlUti iimtMi" TAIL, OR Tl. fmout nr.TMF.R LINE of sample for Spring and Summer of I2 Call and aelrct your good and I will malta your tuil with a guaranty of fit and quality Suit Treed and Cleaned Rupert Bldg , ST. HELENS. ORE. College Kxtension Division under. PHONE ll I'rof. K. D. lletzel at the last meeting of the College regents. It.l 1 1. Smm.ilintn ilirortion m I - of State Superintendent ot scnoois L. It. Alderman Mr. Thomason will visit the various counties. aidinir tho school authorities in organizing the industrial work: The Central Market 3 Al lti Dom after Grocery for C00O MEATS AT THE RIGHT puces Willi Fourlren YrAr Etrerirnc Can Give or of Service Pitas Git Vt a Trial NrH!V GOODS AT THE GIFT STORE HHILAHO CHINA. NECKTIES, HANDKERCHIEFS. NOTE BOOKS. tIRTHDAT BOOKS. POSTALS. PHOTO MAILERS AND CORRESPONDENCE CARDS We Have the Best and Latest in T Shoes lor Men, Women & ChK A New Line of the Best in Fishing Tackle J.. A complete and up-to-date stock of General Mer. dise," Groceries, Hay, Grain, Flour and Fe i inc ren ciTed lnwithMlWnclolnif the IWO Or three venra it I. s jltM. ti i&i'.fti.Hlitaitiithitiit'i'irMli'iit'itiij'H'a I. FLUMMLR, I rop. ptrf a short time until th