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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1912)
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY THE OREGON TWICE A WEEK VOL. XXXI. 8T. HELENS, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1912 NO- 18- MIST LocaiMention K. Rutherford leased Out 5 F. Rrigg at of .i. ..n.i Mrs. !. .Mr. n .. .. twtlund visitor during me IvM're eck. . .1... f,.rlllt.r f they will K. I-" f,r bating dump. yr, Rdhinette has J t Mr. K. i 'urr 1,11 , Yankton ami win i tract m otatoe. T...1.,.. T. M. MclVvitt. one U, irnmiiHTiiani- ::J,wn St. Helen visitor inur- . .. tK'O. II- fr'1"' "N'''1' ,n M' ' .. . . ... t.-i ..n.1 Helens Friday irom i.ik L(.ni several day in tlU city I ii,. sjly K.ltfin Is a good town and , I ! growing fast. Mr. Itrigg. ,'v'',' "l Ynnk t ... ..f ...iui. Itu tiillt' trni fur atuinim-i . - SiHkuni- where alio will manner . . .. .. . I. I ... h we in the lUlurc mm - " ! UT. P. duiker write front King- .... .i . t . ...in i. fisher. Oklahoma mat ne wm w lack to St. Helena and liainier about the Ut of March ready to tike up ny plastering work that may ! olTeied. Contract have Un-n let fur the erection of a two try business liuiMintr on Strand Street U'tween th Mill Co. otlice nn.l the wim aimm. .'if. "' " '" j owner of the property. "The firm fUr will Ik- fitted up for "tore rn i at I the -cond story will I a IwU'ilig house. j H m Fuvrene. W. ('rutin. Prohibi- linn Candidate for Pre lent in UK. oftfof America' distinguish" I or- .... . : tor will lecture at tin i,ouri Huse this Saturday afternoon stVctock. livery body Invited to hearthia it reat man talk on a great ulij"t. Mrs. Arthur Georgn wan the ho- U-sa. of i he "oo Club last Tuemlay rwninir at her hospitable home on t'ohimhia Street and neatly every mvmtier "f the eluh wa present. Mr. W. A. Hani again carried olf thehon.ir f the evening. A most delinhtful lunch wan enjoyed by me of the husbands an well art the member. The atudenu and their frienda who went to St. Helen laat Satur Final Number The final numher, oj the I'eoplen lO'ceum Coure' will lie miven at the City Hull next Momlay nixht. I'.x (lovemti' lloeh of luwa n to le the "IH'aker. Mr, Moch i ne of the fnieiiioht platform oiator of America. The opportunity alforded the people of St. Helen. to hear no eminent a public man Hl.ould lie eagerly aewpteil by all. s The committee desire, to remind put rii that family ticket are not transfer raMe. YANKTON I jLt Friday the first month f the Yankton achool with Mr. Yilma rriiicipal tlowl with examinations in all the ifiadea. Mr. Wilson, in very much p!eael with the im provement made by her pupil dur ing the put month, while the pri marv room with Mi llul.lt a teacher' i doinn ' excellent work. Tlie followinir are the name ef the pupil who were neither absent nor tardy during the month. Than Hrown, Martin Hrijrif, George Walker, Ceorgc llathbun. Willie Holster. Ijiwrence Harder, Frwl Rudt. Mario Walker, Marie Anderson, IVrenice llathbun. Kdna Honney, Iri tlritn. I-na Walker. Primary room Ralph, Hutts. Thurrnan Jeffrie. Gertie P.onney, Iiena lmtiey, Ada Roister, Lola Stater and Amy Rudat. Town were in town on M. II edtothe Columbia Timber Co. Camp on Monday, . Mr. Tipton a Hhort way when they were haa accepted the p wition of run 8top(M?d by two coyotes in the nintfthe catnp. to supply water road.. The animals refused to, for their works. A peculiar incident happened to Mr. and Mra. C. R. Mellville last week. They had started to drive toGobleand had proceeded Tuesday. CnnniQl ninrlhiilrf nflPfllt Tipton and family mor- VIUUWIJI5 VJIW The year 1912 is to be the most important yuar in our history. tret out of the way and let them pass. Mr. Mellville got out of the wagon and attempted to beat P?off?sonal Cards JH. L. GILBERT KOH PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens, Oregon Keep up with the news of the world ly taking advantage of one ! 01 xil-k Muckle BniMinKi both phone Henry Wasser has accepted the of our stiecial offers; position of foreman in tne ' cori struction of roads' for the ,CoI them out of the way with a aticK "j umLU Timber Co. Thet'ornp"any but could not move them. ' He , ri4rnn ;n loirs lat'1 Mon. i 0 ... --r- Our Oirer then returned home for hin' gun but when they saw him coming day. II. M. Fowler our Deputy The Daily and Sunday 1 year The Oregon Mist 1 year Oregon ian $8.00 ."'lu. w"-!Sheriir at Coble may hi siA at i Toul $9.50 brush near the roadside. . catching criminals but the report Both for the Price of the Ore- Mr. A. C. Mikinster and Mra. Ii, llovjn her, he is blow at catch-' gonian alone. $8.00 r c. i t.t:. . . . , . - 1 1- .1... Vy. j. oiarnes were in iviiiwer ,ng hogs', ' one day this week on business. Mr. A. C. "MelAusrhlin and! Political Announcements family of Portland have moved out on their farm back of G ible. Thff manual training depart ment of the Goble School re ceived a shipment of lumber Monday. This lu-nb.jr Ut b3 used by the children of this de partment. Mrj. G. F C)llins principal of the school is devot ixg especial attention to the department. Or the Daily Oregonian lyr. $6.00 The Oregon Mist 1 yr. 1.50 Total $7.50 Roth for the Price of the Ore gmian alone $0.00 In other words you get the Ore gonian and tho Oregon Mist for the To the memlierT of the Republi can Party and the electors of C- umbia County, Oregon. I I, II. K.ljiHare, hereby announce j price of the Oregonian I that 1 will be a candidate for nuini This offer is good for a limited I nation f-.r reflection for' the office t time only and applys to new sub- senwrs ami 010 ones wno pay a WEST DEER ISLAND Mrs. Jack Appleton wet;4 to Seaside this week on tvniness. The way Joe Holiday went through Columbia City Friday you would think bis horses were running away, What did you say Arthur the of lunty Clerk, at the primary nominating election tube held April 10, 1912. ; ' ' ' ; ' '"'1 If 1 ant nominated and elected I will daring my term of office con tinue to conduct the affairs of said ollice to the best of my ability. Your support is respectfully solicited. ' H. E. LaBare Mr. W. A. Hall f Clkanie, has announced his intention of becoming a candidate for the Republican nomination as Representative from .. . .... . 1 1 . """"-'" kitchen stove was getting coia: Columbia County Mr naU u Our principal Miss Eva Hums 'highly respected by all who know visited in Portland the last of the shim and will make a strong fight for week. I the position. He is a druggist in The new addition Ben !ee put j th c of OatAanSe. on his dwelling ho ; ;e lookj quite J nifty. j W'e learn that Frank Kellan is! teaching school at Hatchelor Flat. . El wood Bennett visited his1 sister at Portland last week. j We learn that the Grange in tends to build a larger hall, good j for the Grange. j Mrs. Lowe purchased a finej sewing machine. Mrs. F. Gill made a trip to Hol'se-Keepkr Wanted Three of family, Address, O. .t. S, Box 130. St. Helens, Ore FOit SaleA good new 6 room house, 4 blocks from river. Fine view, one lot, A bargain. , v - Allen &Felton. year In advance. Don't Fail to take this splendid offer. : ' advantage of Send your remittance to-day to The Oregon Mist strilFLENS, ' " 'Oregon. Farm For Rent 18 acres, 10 in cultivation, balance pasture. Good house and barn other buildings. Plenty of fruit. 1 1-2 miles -''from St. Helens. " 4 : -1',0"' ' For terms and particulars call on Rev. C. L. Dark. --a" J 2t Houlton. Ore. FOR SALK-cubator. -New 50 egg Cycle in- Mrs. G. J. Lindahl, Warren, Ore. jB. EOWI.1ROHS, PHYSICIAN & SURGFON ST. HI LIN ORKor K. MILLEIt ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 8t. Helena, Oregon DR. K. L. JEFFCOTT DENTIST IIH.KNH OREGON 1 S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR i I.IChN?D KM BALM KB HOULTON. OREGON Dr. Alfred J. Peel PHYSIC AN AND SURGEON flank i'.ai'.linif,' :: Su Helen. Ore pa. 11. a. curt. Physician and Surgeon 1113 to 1117 Selling Building Portland, Oregon. Phone Main 433; A-1233; Res. K. 457 Claude II. Johns Attorney and Counsellor at Law Practice in all Courts CUtskanie Orefoa Don't foreet the entertain-' Houlton rnaay. mcnt Saturday night ' at the. E. J. Barnes has gone to 13. C. Grange hall. . Mrs. F. Loyd visited with Mrs. :Ino Popejoy of St. Helens Fri- h,l . most Jy" I"-- atmo8t ' impossiblb. While" the' day. "B1 vlKClJ '""-w new grades' between' here and' Our new side-walk helps some. j-4 and acher to te royal eo, on Wa-tne hoavy tAun-J'". nnJ Mrs. J. Gaittens ni.de trrtainer. St. Helens play basket . mnntu u.ifW ut L . -: c iii- ' Han a. ii. i... n ra-. r..a, Miincnmjr. Hazel r.ntton is woiKing ior ....! r iff. I . t nl'lnn n promisis to lie a good exhim- iniliyae arc hum..k tion-lUimer IVview v ! good showing with their stump j.i .... i. a :. vi...i,. f..,1buner these fine days. They will tHhl.rt tin, n.L.rin, .. f..u, .1... '0 U nanilSOHIC MUl.e. cisi-ns, nmongst them being the cleaned out. J. N. Brinn has been doing some "classv" work with his en Ihit'ifs divorce case which was tried last Tnnhllt unit luLi.ii iui.l.r jiiIvIm' mcnt by the Court. The decision I gine, cleaning off the front or. "f the curt was that the defend-'hls place also some for r rank nt. Mrs. Rriggs, have th decreed Brown along the creek. ' I.I Fi: SAVERS ' i l Mrs! Blackstone of Portland There are two kinds-one thatihas bought several acres near prot..cu the lives of those that are Sherman's Milllncludmg the null shipwrecked, and thcono that gives' site'.! ' She has ' been moving in you (piallty goods at moderate her fine minorctt chickens this pri, that week and "will' ; become a per- Wellington. ' manent settled ' OlHeers Elected GOBLE NEWS Officers elected for the coming' 72 vnn.. .u. n ii n, .1 ' r Ted IjOngacner wus uu. iv v. 7 ,? uie omm.?.rc,a., wuo " t .k nrn Feb. 12th. ' We ex- rirftt rvzs sym A. T. ! ,.,. . , ' ,u. wk Dathy in theltf bcreavment. Von Gray arid M.E. Miller consti-i At the fast reKuIar mcv mg of tutetho executive committee of .UmptatsTribe No. 24 I. 0. R. thort,,K r v.l tlf .o'rlne Ulcii to ClVB a Social v.uu, iuany new mcmren . , . ,,l hfivk j i j . .. ... LIkma An thnfilffht Of r CD. 2-1 tn. -ivii num-u m mo V;IUU UUI-l " " , . J , i), , ing the past few weeks and much Capt. Olsen of the North king more Interest than formerly is ' was In Fprtlatid this ween visu Wngihown." ' 4 lcg.,vU"" ' "" ' " a Mrs. 1). Burns at Columbia City Ply the Gaittens visited her parents Sunday. She is working whon' Houlton. Born to the wife of David Mc Citne, a son Sunday the 11th. Mrs. Stuart and Mrs. Lillard visited at Portland a few days last week. Fred Yelk took in the dance at Scappoose Saturday, he reports having a dandy time. Dan Burns made a flying trip to Portland Tuesday. ' Mrs Tucker and sister visited Portland Sunday. Miss Ingles visited friends here last week. Miss Louise Auams visited Mrs. Lowe at Columbia City 'Sunday Remember the Rent Library at the Gift Store.1 Wanted A waitre. Apply at St. Helens Hotel. Remember the Red Men Dance at Yankton. Ore. Feb. 21th. 1912 All are welcome. ' J M0DERN WOODMEN -' 'A 'VNpTl'CE.'' On Wednesday evening. February 2U Mr. L. WVaing.', '"District Deputy will' attend' the regular meeting of the Camp, and will ex plain the new Fche lule of rates. All members are urgently re quested to be present. ' H.I.. LaHare, Clerk, St. Helens Camp No. 10W9M. W. A. Feb 17 2 t 9 THE CHRISTMi'S ylTTITUDE TOWARD QUCTIOACD THIAIG Straight-forWard Qospel Sermon or LiVe Issues Methodist Episcopal Church , LOOK AT OUR GROCERY DISPLAY V t in ti!E nit ; tr chtrt "f . r t ' K 'Of IVR iOM Lt'ot v : lOUMi'Y. ntK:$ l.p t ...I !ilv.)e n on -t the REUBEN NOTES Wil i.m H. B-ice.1 Plalntitt n 1 ' I'.irric L. Bruce, To tfVfir I., t'.r'tcp ilofemtnit? In ttie ii.iim.1 f V" Stve fit n Hiv h re1 V letpiir-.l lo Hip-H' ! nti-wrr the c.-mi l.i' 1 filed i in t (in t 'm Mt.",e crvitV.I f irt ! r h (. 'the 30 H'-'av. t M i'.-h t't2. w.ivh U -x. w rV nltor tl.!' 17 Ii -v of r tvnn.v; I'ML', d 't or.lf'et f it tlr--t i"ili'-c;i-1 linn of lHllll Ml ; i nft if voit (ml .i up- lirnf 'd nn-ev.-r. tll tiliuitiif wtl Ay to Tlie Com r r.'tift p'nw.i Inr iij liiscomplHinl. t it: l"r nitii ' f o ( vi'r dHi'.vlnv' ihe b..n'.i' m erii ianT i liPietodH'' nd in rxiRt.ie l'e'icrt tlu (ilBint'fl" met !' vln', iind tlir c:v j ndct.ilv ( h min hi r, n 11 .wnrd 'I io " ur. nif .rni. .Mr. unit Mr' Ki-nr I", ft"' I t fucli otlu r and tniHi.r trlii'i in lb iVitrt tiny eriit Jm; nd CultH''le. llil tl!iim-'ti ii T-VP I I'rton (oi b public itlon ''V hr .d 'I in i ' l.llt, 4'lVtflf .111' - Coltiuitil ('out t v Onf m Itlliidi nid 'irdiT U ils' p I b runif 1.1 hi lt. ..'' 1 II. l. ' Patrt of lil't nulilli' lliott Feb 1'iii llll'J. I H "VH! S L vllf (1 and you will understand why so many ' excellent housekecpeis trade at The Pure Food Grocery regular- ly. Ask our prices and yqu t will realize tnat tney nave an eye for economy as well as quality in buying here. Have you tried that "Royal Savon" Laundry Soap yet? 10 bars for 23 cents at AT HlRRI&Ort'! PURE FOOD GROCERY hoi ; V'U ' 81 Mrs. J. Linton an. I ehiMiv:i of Fortland, visitvl over Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Linton. ' Mrs. Flora Fou lor of Goble waa a visitor In town Monday. Mrs. ClmsLink of Neer City, Mrs. E. G. Jones of Tide Creek and Mrs. Hnry Wasser of Red d,u at Ut Pubiioiian March so.u, lwi j. L'. t ! O 1 IM I ' rriT5T5'5Tnri rmiui ssssea 8jrit FINE STATIONERY For PARTICULAR People , . We Are Confident of Our ' r Ability to Please You. v A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN - " From On Dollar to R PENS S arqe Assortment of: SPost , (Bards 1 Deming's Drug Store st. Helens, or. a t