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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1912)
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE COlMX totflo! n aiodmom odJ oT ORE0OS .1 mlnm vwi tun vlnoo.') -idmu r' 1L iu.a .H ,i nua xf Hi 1 Jarfj Ul9-4i lot noiJui i0 YJmoOlo TWICE A WEEK .siei .ei yOU XXXI. 8T. HELENS, OREGON, WEONSEOAY, MAR. 13, 1612 -di itubA.rriit .,lt 11 lie mm "i: Council Meets dwCuunrflwM held lt Monday mrh time an ordlnnnee mini. - ! the number of saloon in .v. City t four WW Ked and 1 ......I in full in thin issue of the L The matter of installing .n . m Hliirm MVt.tt.-m wan di .liu! a coinnntUo tpplnt-'l UCunfT with the Light Company, ith reference to the uw of the K.M Dole for th ttW,n vu,rn juccend clerk were, npN.inted for the City Election to bo held on April M. a follow: .Judges, A. Kin. Wash Muckloand John Ik-th- nun; Clerk. K. . naiun ami u. T. Cerde. Capt. Scott May be Lost The Norw Kiwi Explorer, Rld Amundn. fl) he may have ue cwddhim in reaching tho Pole, but no truce i left. Jntheyeor 1909 !tmld Amund wnMilfd in t!.c good bhip. VRAM, in quest "f tlie Soutn Polo, and ilwut the same time hi PritMi mil.CapL Scott, fitted up a simi lar expedition. 'l wa a rac0 10 who eould tfet to the Pule first, the f.imr iminir doir wi a mean of travel, and Cai't. Sett used ponies The Pole was reached after im dtrguinf many hardship! by Amund- ieo. it M elevation of 10.&OO tcvt, iad liter traveling a tim'.ince of 750 mile from where hi fchip FEAXwiu anchored. It in ktitude Kj di'trret: H.th, .nut a Aurtdiitanee from tin? iVk, wliorr WwufurmJ u kiil ivrral dug fcr the purjxwe f aupjdylnif imat to bit men. . Amuodwn M nt three du at thtPolein or lrr t- d'tisnniiu it turt pili;n. On hreunt f the K3 movinit mi blowly, tSie inl miv tie Intrunu nt would lu.rdly wo'k I eorrectly. TUENIIOLM We trot iur wirei grounded lu;it week and have just j?ottn unla.iKl.'d. And from now on until wc have to plant potatoes there will nlwnys lo Bomethinjj doini; fronj Tronlu-lai. We have also adopted thi; p,licy; We will love our f rionds and hate our cne miea: if our enemy ami to ua on thoritfht cheek, the wdl3rrinir of our wrath will riso up on itH 1 1t. when regular trips will be made nina rtvt arm swat him against 'H planned to make two round the walla of Jericho. We shall I tril each day and at price to com tcll the truth when we can think lKU with the railroad and boat of It though th heavens fall, i 'i"1"- Our religion ia Orthodox, with a firm belief In hell for the sinner, the hypx-rit, the skunk and the scandal-montrer. Oar motto: Take A New Company A new company will be incorpor ated In SU Helena within a few day to be known a the St. Helen Auto Company. The buttineaa to be carried on will be the transportation of pa aentrer from St. Helen to Portland and return by auto. A new aeven paxsenijer Nalifjnal car ha been or dered and will bo here about April Local Mention conatruction of a three story build injr and wholesale supply houae for Italians. The building will have a large basement which will be used for storing purposes and a big stock of general supplies will be kept on hand. Port- 41.: . ;i4 . . .v.n.M.nao m every nnjj in BiRni ana reacn ; in.i viunr tt Ru..,.k for more. Our object in life from! now on ii to mind our own busi-1 oront'r 5hrwood of Rain nesa and try and find out every ,' ic'r was St IIeIcn v'8itor Tuesday, body clses; live in pomp and : Inu A Tliompson visited in splendor, wear diamonds and ( lat)knie during the week. make folks harmy. I The Conurrecational Indies Aid Miss Drown, of Portland, is will meet with Mrs. Wm. Muckle vuiiniitf with her aunt, Itfra. II. .Thursday afternoon to sew. , J. McCal'.WUT. 1 Mn. Pomerov and Mr. Johnm. Miss Alice Fowler, who has ;fHalnier, were visiting in town been stopping at Yankton, is this week. hontC for a few days. ! Mrs. Ernest Younger tnd baby Mr, Will Tatro. a barber from are viniting at the home of Judg Portland, 1.4 visiting with his par- and Mrs. Dart this week. . - . i n ..... I eiiu., .r. ano 4.ir. r. miro. J. G. Watts, of Scapuoone, was Mr. P. K. BrK-kway hud quite business vinitor in Su Helens Tues an exjKfienee last Friday night day. on his way homo from Houlton. . jujK0 Eakin gnd ReporU-r Knut It was a very dark night, and in te!lt of Astoria, were in town a few cominu up the hill through the hours ast Monday, woods, one horso got too near the i . .. , edge and rolled down the bank;! Mr. J. It Bsegle of Alaska. -visit eu wiui relatives in si xieicns our- after u half hours hard work in the dark, he succeeded in getting the tea.-i and wagon nearly on the road, when his horse fell and ! ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Confirmation Service. The Kt. Rev. Charles Scudding, D. D. , Pishop of Oregon, will preach and confirm in the Episcopal church next Sunday, March 17th, at 7:.'50j Among the real estate transfers during the week we notice a deed from F. M. Thorp to Wilbur Muckle for lot 14 and a portion of lot 13 in Block 25 St. Helens. This is one of the most sightly locations in the city and we understand that Wilbur will soon commence the erection of a modern residence on the property. Latest candidates to file for nom ination with the county clerk are D. W. Freeman,' of Mist, and & A Gessell, of Vernonia. both seeking the Republican nomination for County Commissioner. J. II. Col lins has also filed for re-nomination for School Suiierintendent. The Rainier baseball team has organized for the coming season with Jack Stacey, manager; Ed Wilson, treasurer, ana W. 0. Na son, secretary. A dance will be given at the rink Saturday night, March 16th, to raise funds to pey for new uniforms. It is to be hoped that a schedule of car.c3 can be ar rainged between the teams repre senting St. Helens, Kalama, Kelso, Rainier and Clatakanie. Mr, and Mrs. Martin White re turned to St. Helens' Saturday after an extended trip through the mid 11 uphis, of die western states. They visited in liainier, siient lat Sur-'ay ..!ting rolled dow n the bank again. And with friends in this cit then what Mr. Prockway said ' p,.,., Adams, of Deer Island, was would not ItKiK good in print. attending to business 0:ie of our resident here went Tuesday. to St. Ileloiii a whil? hack with ; five dozen cpgs to tell. He said; I if ha coiil J sell them for enough j 'At this juncture when he and hi:'";"""' ' ' , " , ' . ' men were almo.-it famwlied for the ; ,. . cer.ts, U'Uj.nt a nan pini oi uooze with tl.ut. vent into Muckle's hardwure store and harrowed a Wisconsin, Kansas, Missouri and other states, and have been away ! from home for about five months. ..V. W.I ..44. n.l . 4449. .1 IIIM VA.OD.V. tint of f rth meat, and starvation a staring th m in the f:u. they ctrne upon two strange men rMtir.fr frW Venison, w ith muhnv.:ru on j the sMa iin.l lVi.tt4l hmn fr..L.t tAI b. Jeff .n,i Mutt v..,, r.n iB,B-. i lul'cd it himsvlf. pair i l urb wire pinchers. went down Kg the surprise. Capt. Amunlnen, onlenving Ho lart, Tasniania. the first iint he fsfhed on his return frm t!-.e Pule, lent s rnl.l T. Uwi, Agent of the SU . llclenj Iroprovemmt Cimany, to iifrve kinlUilni.nl Addition for hin. wlfandeai h nn mlx r of his crew' Mimr that the diM overy of the Ple it a matter of m'o.n.Inry im portance compared with t!io rrj :! eloprrn-nl of a. Hlens. nnd lowing that St. Helens u THK P'weto invest. Thin, no doubt. li be good news to tho It. Helens People. Sealed bida will be JJ County Court of 0lumhhi County up to 12 o'clock noon Wed. April 3rd, 101 2, for n od improvement work to U'dono under JJ levy In Road DistricU, Is'o. '2. 13, 13 und 16, in nrcordai.ee J Plans ami sKt-ificnthms on "le in theofTu-e of the County Oerk. B'Mmust Ikj accompanied by de Wt or certified check for 10 ir nt. of - "'"ui.ii ui imi. i no i itiiin V Court .,,,,0 u,c riuni nt re eei iy nd all bi.i. i W. K. Tichenor, Count Commissioner. What Tho li,ir...n,.., nmn!.. - nt j nHinui, nevnr if 8tan,,in. "itting, you will bu! w your fwt " yo "Uy Vtiur mU ............. TONS uw oni vvjLLxarsu- and onto the dock and While he was gone somebody vtolo tho remain ing four dozen and a good halter worth a dollar and ahalf. On his way home he caught cold in the hole where the tooth was pulled and i3 now laid up with neuralgia. This goes to ehow that the farm er'o hoodoo U still at the bat. Ordinance No.-- An i.t llnaiuv liiuilin.;; the riUiiilnT of suItMioa for the Jiinnsliig of spirituovw, malt r vinou liuors or fermented cider. t Ih allowed with in the City of .St. Helens, Oregon. The City of St. Helens does or diiin u.i follows: Sc. 1 That until the population of the City of St. Helens shall reach 2o00 people, to le determined by the then I;i.'t Federal. State or City census, not r.iore tlmn four saloons in St llolonal ; much satisfaction to get back to Oregon, the land of sunshine and nnorew ,n.ieron. a prominent ra n and eet out of the storms farmer from the Quincy neighbor-: which have prevailed in the East all hood, was a St Helens visitor dur-jWinter, Not a spot of bare ground ing the week. habeen seen by them from the 4th .Mrs, M. J. Rutherford was a ' of November until they reached the Portland visitor last week, spend- summit of the Rocky Mountains ing several days with friends and last week. relatives there. FOR SALE 3 choice residence lot returned witn Kood 8 room noU9e 8" mdern. Good outbuildings, fruit trees, o Dr. Edwin Ross has from California, and will occupy offices at his residence on Willamette street. Office hour from ten to two. Phono T2. Capt. M. W. Smith and Mrs. Smilh came up from Rainier last Sunday in the new launch "Indian," and Fpent the day visiting with friends in St. Helens. Mrs.'W. A. Harris entertained the r) Club last night at her home oi Willamette street. .Mrs. F. A. George had high score and won the honors of the evening. A tlainty luncheon was nerved. John A. Watlson, from Seappoose, was a visitor in St. Helens this week, appearing before tho county court in the interest of a road to his place. Tha matter was con tinued until m xt term of the court Up to this week there had been for di: pon ii:g suir.tuoui. matt jmid Into the KheriiFa office about vinous lisiuors or fermented cider shall be nermitted or licensed with in tho limit. of said City of St. Helens. Sec. '-. Tlu.t all ordinances and parts of ordinances i.i conflict here with 1k. nnd the same hereby repealed. Martin White, Mayor. are FOll SALE. Two lots, clow: in; 21 fruit trees, mostly bearing. Good soil. All kinds of bearing berry bubhes. Easy .emis and low price. $70,000 in taxes, lho rebating jyeriod will end Friday of this week, and payments are leing made very rapidly these last few days. County Commissioner Tichenor, of Clatakanie, returned to St. Hel ens Tuesday to sign up a contract for tho construction of a bridge across the Clatskanio River in the City of Clatskanlo. Work on the bridge will bo commenced im mediately. U will be a bleol struct ure. L. Kosasco nnd four other cour trym-'i are already working on th blocks from the river. Good terms. Allen & Felton. NOTICE TO CITY VOTERS. A mass meeting for the purpose of nominating a ticket for city of ficers will be held at the City Hall next Monday night, March 18, 1912. By order of the Council. John Q. Gage. Recorder. ADVERTISED LETTERS Letters unclaimed at the St Helen, Oregon, postoffice, for the week ending March 9th, 1912: Marguerite Ellingsworth, 1 letter; Mrs. G. Roberson, 2 letters; Mrs. Norb Shiply, 1 letter. Letters unclaimed by March 23, will be sent to the dead-letter of fice. M. C. Gray, P. M. Profecrloncl Cz i For Representative To the voters of Columbia County: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the Republican nom ination for Representative for Col umbia County, at the primaries to be held on April 19, 1912. I favor Statement No. 1 and will work for the best interests of Columbia, . I Sfe fi 1 mm CountV. I stand on mv nmnl a L ' rja. l. eiLiiai boss PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St Helens, Oregon Orucs M ockl Baildlag; boikyboaos Qa.KDwuaosa, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON sr. siumi i oaxaof DR. R. L. Jeffcott DENTIST S. HELKS8 OREGON 1. S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR t . ' UCEHSIO IXBAia HOULTON. OREGON Dr. Alfred J. Pexl PHYSICAN AND SURGEON Bnk BniMiof , St. Bcleaa. Of Legislator, and respectfully ask your support for a second term. Respectfully submitted, M. E. Miller. Physician and Sorgeon 1113 to 1117 Selling Building Portland, Oregon. Phone Main 433: A-1233: Fee. E. mj JVSiM rf x J. W, Van Nat ta WARREN. ORE. India Runner, Rouen and Pa Docks Barred Plymouth Rocks, Single-Comb Clack Minorcas Toulouse Geese . Pale Faces Pale-faced, weak, snd 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. B60 Tata Tho Vcmn'8 Ton!c w m Airs. Effie Graham, of Willard, Ky savs: "I was so weak I could hardly go. 1 suffered, nearly every month, for 3 years. When I began to take Cardui, my back hurt awfully. I only weighed 09 pounds. Not long after. 1 weighed 115. Now, I do all my work, and am in good health. Begin taking Cardui, today. Fast Trains Eact ---1-4 mm mm m Tickets sold and baggage checked through to Spokane, Montana points. Minneapolis,' St. Paul, Chi cago, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis and all points east No change of stations in Portland Trains from Astoria, and those for the East use the North Bank Station. Fares will be quoted, schedules furnished and other details given on request W. E. COMAN. J. O. DEVENS. Afeat. . Qeo. Freight and Passenger Agt Hottlte. Oregva. fiv iMv'l.)! WE HOLD UP OUR TEAS if for your judgement because we know they will stand the test. The most complete stock in town you will find here. Ridgeways: 3 kinds; Her Majestys Blend. $1.00 5 o'clock "VB Household per lb. ,50 Tetley's and Lipton 'a cele brated India and Ceylon tea in stock all the time also Schillings English Breakfast and Japan teas. Bulk teas, the finest Pinhead Gunpowder tea, finest picking Spider Leg, etc. AT Hi4RRI0A S PURE fOOD GROCERY FRED WATICINS THE LEADING CONFECTIONERY No Use Looking Elsewhere tor Candies and Clears