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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1912)
L,ARGKS'V CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY , ) ' ' t 1 fill TWIOE A WEEK no. O VOL. XXXI. ST. HELENS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 27, 1912 OREGON $195 IN GOLD TAKEN Butters Caniht ana Now in Jail at nkl Man Robbed; Small Pox -,sth of w " un 4 their failure t: meet on said day I nn in rish Net Left Uacancloas I a coui.k. of very miH of thi'n wi,thin f,vw dtty th,reafter' and IU',UI - . iSmjill ikiv ,nv,. I,,,,,,!., proceed to view, survey and locate in St. IMerisund Houlton during mM 'olwl- the pant few day and precauti !on aiv being taken by tho au j thori i ied to prevent the spread of uesdav afternoon March ' the State Health Board wa8 C C IJarjrer et .1 .freeholder., re ()n U",,uy .pull,.,! ,.,! wo;,, s: H.I, ' 'd,nr in the road ditttnct or dit- 10th at 4 OCWCK, uay. ti.., .;- , . V .h. .iroJ lir!it hou.ie kcotHT near i uy n1 d 'f J pm m-mary SSIuU.rh.J.wtaW yardWri. A a .vsult the Doc Lule of Columbia County, wM , have quarantmcl the Kick attacked Uy two younK iNowK- i,!.,. act in the center of the county road ianfl, Je Jn7 fkh rt week, la the meant,,,,; lad,W from YankumtoStanwood's lUrtaon. lanind up in a Hhl nV'!fV,.r d,,n jH ruim! to le MH 42 rod west and 2 rods 8 feet rubbed of f 195 and left aloru in f J u ,)Ulh of northeai4t corner of the hi8 cabin in an uncmwlou. condi-. J J J d ; SE ,.4 of NE M of sec So in Tp 5 tion. The young men abroach-: J llu. ! ; N K 2 W of the Willamette meridi- J the cabin of the old man with j " UWa i an: tUce in nortl.asterly course the intention ?f W j u sM Uu. duly of a 8chool 43 rod n.oreor k. to a .take mark- and after making the trade. Hart- , .... ,jii,u, . ed B": thence due north 39 rod. m Kave fhompson a ten UuJiar i mor of ,eM toa8take roarked "C" gold 1.10C0. uoupon J ; thunf, in , northcaHU;rly , mftn went to lW t omnto ca n on . , mU,u uf u,e Slatf j hmU more or le to . .take marked ?Wf8 T'unfe low of alt child.vn uul ,,,..1 -ton tion line; thence north chanire and the- younjr leiiowa . .. . . . ' ... ' n -ction line to a .take marked Mutter of petition of CC Barsrcr, et al for a county road. On thi. 7th day of March, 1912, come, on for hi'arirtj? the petition of tricU of nail I propoHt'd road, praying for theeatMbliahment of a county remd, dewribed a. follows, to-wit: Ib-Kinninv at a ntuke marked A' Mw a pile or Kold which wusa - J -"K" 20 rod. ,uth of M corner revelation to then. Immediacy . i '1 "U, of action 25 in TP 5 N It 2 west; grabbing up the net young Hart- '"J ' M 1 J thenn- in a northeasterly courao to m knocked the old man down 11 hbS: .uke marked "F" iwt on the 1-4 tied Mi hand and feet "d f ' ' f . I, of S ' uf c25 Tp S N R2we.t wwped him up in th net while ? "a , f Orcgn , 4 corner JSiNel-on took tho content, to autfy the.u-elve. tluit a;,e, 2T Tp S N K 2 went; thence eaat on of tho money can. toother with "r""r bf u'.1' u line of ja action 25, to nu ter- ihotirun. and they loft fjr tho lbeeut-nt , nr a . -r i- linalt taalBke marked G.. 82 . . ... - - u e Thiie r.'ot vj'.:t.'in;ttio:j hiiined river. Alter gciim? ui on m ? ... river they threw thu jfjti over- ; ' ' . hoard and started tor Vagal IJ UnA The ulann wail 5uJ.vl anda'd theomeera alonn tl Kiver SalurJ;iy pro liuntinir when ShvrilfB.it-' , lerofWahkiukuComt. Wash, i discovered them in hU ; Cotlllt i - n.inatfmrat a. take marked "G" 82 rwis and 11 fwt east of the uth we.it corner of the northwest corner Court Pueet Island opp.jaitoCai.hlanii;t. He immediately arrested the t men and they were Uken to j - Astoria where Shori.f Thompson; Thursday. March. 7, 1912, 2nd of this county tfo them Friday. ' Jddiciid Day, Cmrt camu pursuant They are now in jail at St. Hel-j to Adjournment. OCiwr all pre ens, havinjf be?n bound over to ,.nt. Iu? proclamation being the grand jury by Justice I lazen. nude, the following proceeding I were bad: Dont for'it t.i attend til U-d of action 25 InTp 5 N 112 west of 1u rSifi'.: ii : l;. V ; i iii!l TA HTi'On tho VV M. larc'u i. ' And it ttttisfactorily apjK'aring to C. H, John '& Co. the court from proof filed herein. that due notice of the pendency of thin urocleding has been given as a copy oi the ueciarauon vi Independence, and when he sees somethinsr move he thinks is an animal, to lay down his prun, light his lantern, blow his horn and read the Declaration of Inde. pendence backwards before ahootinar. This will irive the man who is'nt a deer, a chance to run home and crawl under the bed. A law of this kind would be of benefit to some of the Rubes who dont know any more about handl ing a gun than a dog does about holidays. Ernest Specht Ernest Specht. a dairyman on Sauvies Island died at his home last Saturday after an extended illness. He wa9 suffering from Tuberculosis of the stomach and had been In the hospital at Port land for some time and was taken for trips to Eastern Oregon and other points but no relief was insight, so he returned to his home only last Friday and died the next day. Mr. Specht was born in Iowa 41 years ago and has lived at Woodland Wash, most of his life, coming to St. Helens about three years ago. He leaves a widow and three children, be sides three brothers and an aged father. Funeral services were held at Woodland on Monday r.-.d burial was had at that place. Local Mention 1 The Best Building Llaterial O 8 Cement Blocks and Bricktf 8 O , Blocks, 8x8x16 inches . 19 cents y O . Bricks, per thousand '. 19 dollars; , ! , O 8 8 0 Factory on WILLAMETTE ST.: Sr. Helens O , YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND f INSPECT THE STOCK ON HAND LET US FIGURE YOUR BUILDING OR BASEMENT 1 I T. L. CHITTEM, Proprietor r? Builder's Supply Company Dealer In Feed, Cement, Brict, Sand and Shingk3 Doors and Windows GENERAL BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 42 Warehouse onf Sheldon Dock REUBEN NOTES Chria Johnson' of ChUskanie was, in town Friday shaking hands with the voters. 1rCil i llri ly ,aw Kluired that notices netting III! Ill ll 1C7 IIIIIC Vt I IV i IWIM 1 would apply to the court .'-r establishment of raid road were posted in the most public place, in the vicinity of said pioponed road, and that twelve of said petitioners are legal freeholders of this county Mr. and Mrs. Martin White are visiting relativeo in Yamhill Co unty, " Mr. Ellis Trenary of Hamilton, Montana, has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Martin White. The Last Person's Shoes You Admired were undoubtedly bought at Wellingtons. Look .u.. over our latest styles lor tnis rotiiriinir in the road district or dis- Mutter of jx'tition of J. A. Vatln tricts of the proposed road, and et ul for a county road. ' t1ttt a g'Mxl and sufficient bond has .On this day the rejKirt of the been pdven and tiled herein., Hoard of tjnty 1U I Viewers on It iii therefore onlered by the i i..,.i A U'siNnn Kund was read ...,.,t ii ,,t itu. l'minl of County i n iv w...... ... vuui v D. T. Cerdes of St. lit lens was , j , n cnurt the fimt time. ' nad Viewers meet at the beginning Matter of iH tition of Iiouw lloeek. point of said proposed road on the ct nl for a county road. 1st day of April, 1912. or on their Ort this 7,h day of March. 1912, failure to meet on said day, then come on for hearing the petition of within five days thereafter, and t.oia lioeck. et al. freeholder re- proceed to view, survey ana tocaie siding in the read district or district na'id 'proposed road, of said proposed road, praying fori ' the establishment of a county road. , IKtWIUJUVi described as follows: i , twinning at a stake marked A i Miss Josephine r owler isuea which is located 172 feet south and at Yankton last Saturday and 1 oo feet east of the 1-4 Sec corner Sunday. n ). pti Hide of nee I'.:?. Township: w i iai.... . ;th a laree force .... T- J II. . 1 J . 5 North Range 5 West: thence runn-ioj jjer cruisern registered at Ing in a Nortiiwesieny oirn-n..., the iioleI Tatro, last rriaay. for a distance of about l;,ot) feet , of llouton was a to and terminating at a stake murk- . . iat tvil,av and in town Monday. 0. 1). Hunter moved from Coble to the Frank Jordan farm in West Reuben. Mrs. M. R Morel and eon George of Tide Creek was in the the city Monday. Juy lurtraw un old resident of this vicinity . returned here . Tuesday after two years travel ing from place to place. He is planning on moving his family bai k here again. At a meeting of the Reuben Whist Club held lost Sa'urdHy evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jordan. Mrs. Kitty Withrow and Mr. T. S. Linton won tho first prizes and Mrs. M. C. Jordan and Albert Larson won thu Looby prizes. After the games a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Jordan and and Mrs Wm. Hyberger. Mrs. T. S. Linton anti daugh ter are visiting with friends in Portland this week. Mrs. Abe Link and Mrs. Char lotte Link of Neer City were visitors in the city this week. J. M. Lindsay gave a very in teresting talk on the history of the Civil War, before the school in District No. 20 Thursday after noon. , . ! The .Migaes Dorothy Johns, Iiis Clear nnd P.urnli'P Mnntcn of St. Helens, chaperoned by Wash ington Muckle accompanied Rev. cd F", which i locate., n-'o ,oci Mr rnmhs had not season and duplicate your ideals in footwear. C. H. John & Co. are going to have a Red Tag Sale of Onyx granite ware on Saturday March 30th. Isnt It About Time To Buy Those Shoes or are you going to wait for the dance; all styles at . Wellingtons. , Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, of California, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Day Mrs A. W. Mueller received a letter from her ; mother, at Minneapolis, last week contain ing the sad news of the death of Mra. Robert Wilson, the grand mother of Mrs. Mueller. Whcn Yoith Shoes Pinch And Cramp. The world looks gloomy. Try a pair of Wellington s shoe?, P.H. Roberts of Yankton and Mrs. Wilmina Prietzel of Canby, Ore. were united in marriage at the Court House last Saturday, Judge Dart officiating. If Your Grandfather Had Paid $50; he couldnt have bought niiW-h cow or hr. nfflrw or Witt to 8. Helen. Inqulrt t Mist C. HArjr, M North of the .Southeast corner of . h &nC gummer, and I a pair of shoes, in the old days Section a Township . North quite Wrprised at tho , that Wellington sells for $4.00. 5 West of the Willamette Merid.an. ;emw omnn in OUP city. . r And it satisfac torily appearing to j ..... 1 TUr. Uwe, April loin thecourtfrom proof filed herein. Jack Smith fiontht Miller that due notice of the ,H-n1e,icy of i ranch, transacted business i in WANTF.D TO TRADEr .kia ,.r...dinir hiis lK-en given as Houlton the first oi me vLt . . , No. ,7, co.t . i,.,. ,.. - . . . . .. ... 1 . ,:-..A tlint fu-r-lve. of n ... m..ui;. u'h.i hn hepn ' An iixmI new, 10 irut mr I IV IIIHT I . I Ull V , I - 1 I .11 V Ik 1 V J-Vi 1 IOLV I " ' said jH-titioners arelegnl freehouieraj a gurvey party for the past of this county, residing in th roau month returned home last flion- district or district 01 me prou day road, and that a good and sufficient j nn(lprstan( that the third bond has been given and filed h-re-j nostolfice building I CU-'I J bi: . : ri. rnnt these will make nice airv ouarters for someone. The hunting season is fast ap-j preaching, and of course the r . . . f.l.Kllnl Will' usual numoer oi , "( be reported in due time. We think it would be a good idea to compel every hunter to carry a lantern, a fish horn, and 5) fis I- W. Van Natta '7 CJ&SSQ ' WARREN. OKI. ' v v India Runner. Rouen and Pelrin I)nrk v T Bsurred Ptymouth Rocks W Single-Comb Clack Minorca I ouiouav uvi.iv Fast Trains East 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 auoted. schedules furnished1 and-. other details given on request. . (man ilKKf I w. a COMAN. Oca. Freight and Panter Aft J. a DEVENS. Agurt. Noaltoa, OregM. THE TEHPTING BITE A is often to be found in the well kept Grocery S t o r e especially i f managed in strict ob servance, of the Pure Food Laws, which we are strict believe a in. All groceries are sele cted and bought with purity as a paramount' condition ' ' 4 AT MRRISOA'S PURE YoOD GROCERY It is ' therefora ordered by the court that the nonra 01 vuij i.,nd Viewers meet at the lieginmng H)int of said proposed road on the Bishop Scaddir.g and Rev. Breck to Gobie Inst Sunday here the Bishop gave an interesting sirmon. The Best Spring Tonic Well ingtons Prices. -s T.ari'c 7 room house lor tent. I.f B tar.l with roo1 oil lr garilen and an. luuiilani of fmit, elrm in. tilmbia County AUtract ami Trust Ciimpany. Aent. FOR 8ALK. A 1 3 1-2 ineli Mitohell wagon, alo on .ta Jercy row. Im)uire of Cio. Wilson, lm Ttenholm, Houlton. toail- 0 trier. FRED WATKINS , . , ' THE LEADING CONFECTIONERY No Use Looking Elsewhere lor Gaudies and Cigars - ;v 11: 1,