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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1912)
1 BuvcrchooseWdhdlOnshOes 1 1 , Ml ncs lii Choose id ffelliliftdii's Harvard, Yale and Princeton, will please the college fellow. Famed by their college colors of Red, Blue and Yellow A. FPETW SPECIALS TOR . SATURDAY AlsTO IvIOInHDA. ONLV ' Pcarline, large pkg 20 Dutch cleanser, 3 cans .25 Gold Dust, large plcg. ao Sapolio, 3 for .25 Golden Star Soap, 7 bars 25 Bon Ami, 3 for .25 Sunny Monday Soap, 6 bars. 25 ForcCf 2 for 2$ . 16 lbs. Sugar f 1.00 17 lbs. Dry GiauulatcJ Sugar x.oo Pure Lard. $ lbs. .75 Pure Lard, 10 lbs. 1.45 Sugar Cured, Breakfast Bacon 1.1b. ,18 v Sugar Cured Hams... lb. .17 Smoked Salmon ....lb. .15 6 lbs. Broken Rice .25 3 caus Carnation or Sun Rise Milk .25 3 cans Tomatoes ,25 3 cans Corn j .25 3 caus Beans 25 3 pkgs. Lilly Gloss, Corn or Celluloid Starch . .25 4 pkgs. Saratoga Chips 25 3 pkg. Raisins 25 3 cans Sifting Top Lye .25 3 cans Swift's Pride Cleanser .25 2 ioc Bottles Bluing 15 1 large Bottle Catsup 15 2 pkgs. Malta Vita 1 .15 All 5c pkgs. Tobacco,.... 6 for .25 All ioc pkgs. Tobacco, 3 for .25 Coffee, 25, 30, 35 and 45c Try a can of Fairmont Coffee at 45c J.H.Wellimton Phone 17 Call Us Up ONE PRICE QUICK SERVICE Oregon Mist FmmM ltai M Mist Publishing Company Mtw..... ii.su 1 tl. 75 kwtitinx ntct tuU known on appll- " Ugal notice 23 ccnU per lint. tounty Official N Paper Govenor West has issued a Mamation call ing attention to e necessity of gool roads leiris- Won and setting apart the week waning the lth of Feb. as tod Roads Week" and urging citizens to carefully study the 'estion of good roads legislation. ftatewido legislative com- w appointed by the Governor formulate tint nrm.....! '. has tireimn-d tho hilUnn.l 'y are being distributed to the one or the bills provides "the creation of a State High y Department, to be presided why a State !liffhwnV f.m- 'aoner at a salary of $5000 P Van m.- - . . r- nnu an Assistant High- fay Commiiainnn . -l - 7- it year. Any county "if state funds for road build t will have the services of the w Commissioner, and the ;lfrom the state shall be "ected partly from Auto senses and from the aalo of Uofthe State, his proposed ""ue$20,K),(KKof bonds of State $2.0o0..(H) yearly for "years, payable 30 years after l of issue and bearing Interest per cent per annum, which divided among tho coun-1 fording to the area of tht such county. All those bills will b? on the ballot at the election in November and in th meantime it would be well for every proper ty owner and voter to thorough ly acquaint himself with these proposed laws so that an intelli gent expression of the people may be had on the question. K. B. Tongue, of Jlill.ilioro, ha announced his enndiduey for the lie puliliran nomination for District Attorney for the district comjHisod of Ctackamiis, Washington. Clut) and Columbia CountiiM, to microti himself. Mr. Tongue has held the ofllre during the piist three and a hi-.lf years and has Ut-n n faithful and efficient offlot-r. His nbility as a prom-cutor is recognized by every person In tho district who has had theopMrtunity ofhearinghimor of having had business with him. His ailministration of theollicehas liven thoroughly satisfactory to the jMHiplo and the Courts. He is fear less and honest and with the ability which he possesses as a prosecutor, we doubt if there will bo much op position to him at the next pri maries and election. Service ofl'ice of products at Portland and the school of forest ry at the Oregon Agricultural College. In preserving fence jiosts, the hot and col.l tank method, of forcing hot creosote for three hours int) the wood, and then immersing it for the same length of time in cold creosote, is used. Both oak and fir Hts were used and it ha. already been fairly determined that posts thus treat ed will outlast ordinary posts by many year, this week: tho Judge has many friends in this part. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Perry spent a few weeks with relatives. Mrs. 1 I Perry is in good health arain. Jock Truckositz has turned the ranch over to his brothers and moved to Portland. Surveyors are locating the W'at tson road leading West through the Joy place; it is a much needed road and should be allowed. SCAFPOOSE Oscar Wentworth CARPENTER and BUILDER Oh! say, the leap year dance was a success. C. II. Keys and family have moved to New Orleans, Where Mr. Key has projierty Interests demand ing his attention. J. fanning has leased the Khlers dairy farm for a year. . . . JuiIk"-1 Ru t was a visitor oneuay X Houses Built on the Installment Plan First Class Work at Reasonable Prices ST. HELENS, OREGON MIKMICAL Oil HIKNCII F IHIY Cl.K.VNIMJ KXPEKT TA1LORINO 3 Calling the attention to the need for more poultry men in the Pacific Northwest. H. Ueckwith, President of the Portland Com mercial Club, has compiled offi cial statistics showing that 1204 carloads of eggs were shipped into Portland during 1911. from states east of the Kocky Moun tains. From the same territory came' 20 carloads of dressed poultry. Theso products, he points out, should all be Rroy at home. Ernest Schelker 1 Th Umout DF.TMER LINE of tampUi for Spring Cull and select your good and I will maka with a guaranty of lit ana quality and Summtr of '12 3 i - E. EuiU Prr..a and Claanad Rupart Bldg., ST. HELENS, ORE. Oregon Agricultural College- J Cooperative tests in wood pre servation, especially as to fence posts, are being carried on by H. U.Oakleaf of the U. S. Fores' PHONE II The Central Market SituattJ at tht Corntr WIHTIH and WILUMlTTt STS. St. Hln$, Ongoa see that new building n Which Jfmii at ierr of tu$in$ Ft Dtlittry. Phtn M Ttar 'a (Wars B I. PLUMMER, I rop. Sfr. Sralda C. . Ho9hHrh. MUr. RAILROAD TIME. Lrra katnler daily (rieept Sund.iy)lor Port Unit, USA. M dt-partlDf from St. ilalrat at o'clock. Bvtarntni, Imtm Porllaxl at t.m 1 M., arrlrlng at bl. Ilrlviu at 4:tt. Passeners ail Fast Mi. FOR PORTIAXD DAILY PORTLAND LANMNU. ALDER 8T. FOB PORTLAND DAILY STEAMER AMEDIGii IsvnSI. Helens 6:00 A. M. Arrive at Portland 10 JO A. M. L-areg Portland at t-SO P. M ArHvn fit. Helena at 6:30 P. li AiitJtU.AillJlliiJiUAvjAt.KjAta.4 WELCH (i CHAMBERS I THE LEylEMG A1RKET 0T H0ULT0AI b No Use Looking Elsewhere If You Can't Find !t Here Fresh and Cured Meats, Vegetables, and Produce YOU WILL HMD Vi4LEMTmE5 at rue GIFT STORE GOOD &00KS vliD LATH BOOKS FOR RErtT sroiie onn ruesotr amo satuhdax eremites Wc Have the Best and Latest in Fir Shoes tor Men, Women & Child A New Line of the Best in Pishing Tackle Just Recei A compliteand up-to-date stock of General Merchan-'; disc, Groceries, Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed, Etc H. RillORGUS i ' , is " !i : r r V