The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 26, 1912, Image 2

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WARREN
Born: To the wife of Mr. Kohl
Btrand, Apr. 14th a son.
Born; To Mr and Mrs. John
Kallberg April 19th a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Larson cele
brated their Silver wedding anni
vArfliifv Ann! 15th- by giving a
supper to about fifty-four of
their friends. After the supper
the guests surprised their host
and hostess with a program con
sisting of songs and speeches
and presented them a silver tea
set as a token of their esteem.
A party was given in Erick
son's hall Wednesday evening,
April 17th by some of the young
folks. The evening was spent
In playing games after which ice
cream and cake were served.
Another party will be given
Friday evening April 26th in the
hall.
About thirty-two of Guy Nel
son's friends gave a surprise
party at his home Saturday eve
ning in honor of his birthday.
pleasant evening was spent by
all.
Mrs. Pennick of Portland is
visiting aN. F. Baker's.
Mrs. J. H. . Greenhagen and
sons Herman and Ernest of Col
umbia City, visited at 0. A.
Erickson's Sunday.
Mr. ""and Mrs. Carl Rylander
have rented rooms in Johnson's
house and moved in Saturday.
Mr. Suthard has moved his
family into Henry Larson's
house.
Mrs. J. E. Monteith of Port
land was a Warren visitor Sat
urday.
Report of the Conditio of No. 18
Creek
Fow
Town
REUBEN NOTES
Mrs. Henry Wasser and Mrs.
Ernest Wasser and Son of the
Red Town District was in town
Thursday.
Mrs Jay Burtran and Mrs,
Carl Rambaliki visited at Kala
ma Saturday.
Ernest Koble of Tide
was in the City Friday.
J. W. Patrick and C. C.
ler of Neer City was in
Thursday.
Miss Mary A. Tierney visited
with her mother in Portland
Saturday and Sunday.
W. J. Fullerton-our Deputy
Assessor was in this part of the
Country Monday and Tuesday
intervewing the Tax payers.
Born; April 22 to the wife of
Frank Rice of Goble Oregon, a
daughter.
Judge Thomas A. McBride of
Salem Ore. was in the city Sat
urday evening.
Mrs. George S. Snyder and
Mrs. R. B. Tiptrn entertained
the Reuben Whist Club at Mrs.
Tipton 'p Home in West Reuben
Saturday evening. Mrs. R. B.
Tipton and Ira Withrow won the
;rst prizes and Miss Masy Tier
ley and J. B. Cox the boody pri
ces. Mrs. P. S. Linton and Mrs.
" " Watts will entertain the
.b Saturday evening May
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Watts.
ue Rainier High school Nine
and the Goble Base Ball Nine
"ssed bats on the Goble dia
.pnd Sunday afternoon. And
t the close of the Ninth inning
the score stood Rainier 8 Goble 4
The Columbia t'our.ty Brn, at '
St Helena in the tftati of Ortron.:
at the close of business April 1 llk,
1912.
RESOl'RCES J
Loans and discounts. ...$163242 42 1
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured.. . 401 87 j
Bonds and warrants 50091 15 1
Banking house 8200 00 j
Furniture and fixtures 2700 00 1
Due from approved
reserve banks 39826 33
Checks and other cash
Item 84 55
Cash on hand 16364 68
Total 281810 54
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in..$ 25000 00
Surplus fund 5000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taes paid 554 28
Individual deposits sub.
ject to check 224253 41
Demand certificates of
deposit 6156 99
Cashier checks out
standing .72 63
Time certificates of de
posit 7542 74
Savings deposits 11030 49
Letters of credit 2200 00
Total 281810 54
State of Oregon, County of Col
umbia ss. I, A. L. Stone, Cashier of
the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the - above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
A. L. Stone.
Cashier,
C.i.o icr D.na ud Adjiitant-G..
I oral 01 k-on have arranged to extent
U.i r .M to the trie lie r ti ll'nilt.
villu.e of 600 p. r tun, 1 i
Wl.Jlar ic. co-i.ity, suffervd leavlrta.
Fl Livtkt Bind Attondart, Escupi
Suleui. Or. A posse of 16 asylum
attendant ia scouring the vicinity ot
Salmu searching (or four dangerous
Insane men, who, with the aid of a
fifth who was recaptured, overpowered
an attendant at the Institution, took
hla keys and made their escape.
Allen Follower Look Into Rifle.
HUlsvllle. Vs. Hillsvill and the
courthouae In particular, bristled with
firearms in the hands of the officer as
the proceeding in the arraignment
of six ni?nu-"!s of the Allen clan were
carried oa.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Track prices: Club fl.Ot;
blueatem. $1.07; red Russian, $1.00.
Oats No. 1 white, $40 per ton.
Hay Timothy, valley. $14; alfalfa,
13.
Butter Creamery, ?8c.
Eggs Ranch, Ilo.
Hop 1911 crop. 38c; contract,
23c.
Wool Eastern Oregon, 16c; Wil
lamette VaUey, 19c.
Mohair Sis,
Seattle.
Wheat Bluestem, $1.07;
$1.01; red Russian, $1.01.
Oata $39 per ton.
Butter Creamery, 30.
Eggs lie.
Hay Timothy. $14 per ton.
WHEN BUYING STOCKS.
pi jtjws i " e 3 s o :
lO.iu -
E Jut l.oceiveU Li m Wi-m the
C Manufacturer, Including
E Perfumes, Toilet Wat.,
Creams, Soaps, htc. hie.
la fact about everything i.i in -'"I 1 ",J
Also a Stock of Pahncr'B yNrw
York) Toilet Goo h y
vosr ( Aims n'l-v ; m
DEMING'S DRUG STORE ?
vciM up: r.s
rKEF. I I IIVI iTTinTItT
I , '. i. -i am, jMiiti or ;
Yon vxill always fnul "r waon on tH. lrm
).,. C Ml-Vt .. I'K.'T I-KVU-K, CoKRKCl WCUr
Iky I i ik
Houlton Market
I'tivvM.I. .V II Ml n, I'rop.
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J. E. BLACK H
WIGWAM BAR'
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INDUSTRIES'
Tilt la lbs utw c a tav.urui (i ri,'t tos. wM'n
will !io an bo or f.rl - lo lilt 0 I ion a
icttal la the mail TOi)r ax 4 It win mh I sr.C
Vh atta l t 0ol!. is U Unnitr snl ik'p il.u : :
th InausUK. snU a rv U Us twi 'J I! oC. it
cour.st ta f tlctillur OItII tjlt U. II.' '. ; aI
r.'.d'n.-(nf Ksflafto' I r iiirl as. iirln ti.'lo
eaiiuf. fwssuy. - ! Alt. ...a
usrc. rs.rmtcr srd fcualo. CvlUs tytuw
ptsmtst Sid CtKjug Irt.
Addrsss: UtOlSTH k.1, cntUC AOJilCwLTL'lAl
COU.SJ1. Csf'SXlU. O.t.ja.
I'lmlri li'iiurs, W'i ins and Ciiims
DOT TLE GOODS IN DON D
iwycoobs bouts wiiols
Club,
De a the Sueesssful Wall $trt Spec
ulator Does.
If you want to speculate buy stock
!hat Wall street speculators buy. Don't
Subscribed and sworn to before me tmy thing offered by smooth tongued
igeuts working ror a nanusome com
mission. Don't buy tock that are
this 24 day of April iyi2.
J. W. Day Notary Public.
Correct Attest; Wm. M. Ross, J.
S. Allen L. R. Rutherford Directors.
BEN SELLING
, v. rtv ' .
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iTT1si 1
juaranteed to h:ive a big advance.
' The uecessful Wall street apeculatc
: never trie to make money in these
, tort of things. He buy stock that
bave passed muster and been listed on
1 Ihe exchange. Before they can be list
' td the company must make a report
; thnt will Justify listing. While this re
port Is not as complete a It should be.
It bars out all the wildcat proposition
j by which the people are being awln
i died.
j It Is Just as easy to buy listed stocks
lis any other. Broker of good stand
j Inc In the stock exchnuge are advertls-
Ins In reputable publications, and one
j an alway open np a correspondence
ivltli a broker and have hU questions
freely and fully answered. The broker
. likes nothing better than to answer let
j ler from a customer or from a pre
I spectlve customer.
j If any one Is timid about dealing
I with a broker he can always deal
1 tbroiiph his bank or get a reference to
! some broker from his banker. Jasper,
i in Leslie .
SALT AND ICE.
Ben Selling, who defeated Senator
Bourne for the Republican nomina
tion for United States senator in the
Oregon primaries.
PRINCE ARRESTED
. Gustav Dikran, who calls him
self an Albanian Prince, and
who was arrested at Payallup,
Wash., last week, charged with
entering the United States from
Canada without paying the alien
tax of $4, was examined before
Immigration Commissioner Ellis
De Bruler today. The Commis
sioner's finding: will be submited
to Secretary of Commerce and
Labor Naprel.
It was intimated at the hearing;
that the Turkish government
was back of the arrest of Dik
ran. However it js not proposed
to send the alleeed Prince to
Turkey, but to Canada. If Can
ada rejects him he will be ship
ped to Australia, from which
country he went to Canada.
The occupation of the alleged
Prince is lecturing in churches
on conditions in Albania.
Telegram.
FoR Sale Oliver Typewriter, near
ly as good an new. For Sale
cheap. J. H. Collins
ROOSEVELT WINS IN OREGON
Ben 8elllng Win Republican Nomina
tion for United States Senator.
Portland. Under the first presiden
tial preference primarle held In Ore
gon Roosevelt wa the choice of the
Republican voters, with Senator La
Follette a good second. PreiJJfiit
Taft was a bad third in the race, both
In Portland and the tate at large.
Governor Woodrow Wilson, of Siw
Jersey, wa the choice of the Demo
cratic voter for president, thoui;h
Speaker Champ Clark received a sub-'
Btantlal vote In many counties. Gov
ernor Harmon, or utilo, receivea a
very small vote and was not a factor
in the race.
Ben Selling wa successful in win-
I ning the Republican nomination for
United States senator over Senator
Jonathan Bourne, the present incumbent
Open Shop Fight in Spokane.
Spokane, Wash. Union men of Spo
kane have started a fight against the
open-shop order of the building trades
employes In a manner that promises
to Involve nearly every labor organisa
tion and building firm In the city.
The employers favor a cut In pay
for carpenters, mason tenders, elec
tricians, painters, metal workers and
common laborers. It is believed that
Marly every union In the city will
fbt any reduction of wage.
The Process That Begin When the
Two Are Mixed.
It 1 not correct to say that salt dis
solves Ice, Biuce real solution only takes
ploce when a solid, liquid or gas la
dissolved In a liquid.
The true explanation of the fact that
Ice melts when common salt Is ncMl
to It depends upon the simple physical
principle that when a salt is dissolved
In wnter heat Is absorbed and Its tem
perature is lowered. When salt and Ice
are mixed together some of the salt
dl' solves tn the small amount of wa
ter which Is always present, the tem
perature is thereby lowered, and a new
freezing point Is established.
The reranlnder of the Ice. being at a
temperature lilslier thnn this now
freezing point, slowly melts, and more
silt i" dissolved until the solution Is
st'tir: :e'l The teuier;itnre c;in in this
wsiy I e i.nveivd to 22 decrees ()., w hich
Is tUe freezing point of a definite com
pound of salt and water.
The suits dissolved in sen wuter
Servo a very Important purpose, us It
re juires a grenter degree of cold to
cause tiie formation of Ice on them
than on fresh water.
Subscribe for the Mist. $1.50
o St. Helens Transfer Co. v
r'Al
Phone 15
General Transfer and Prays gc
Dealcrt in
Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand and
Shingles
Krai I v Minli' Suits f.r Men ntul Hoys, IjIi Suits, Over
c.i;it.-i, Cni-, rrkii'ti nml t'nili-rskirts
.M-H A Ci'Mi'i nr. Link ok Okimhuks
1 !!. ii4..t Sl.i!.' kt wli (Iiiwilitu' "or r gal. fm
t'.iat I'tl. !'' I'f K'll. im-Kur, !! wr ttul.
TI Al'K Willi I'S AND SAVK MOXKY
F.J. BASEEL
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Agents for STHDEBAKER
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W-Wu
O TNI: :-?UiHT WAY.
Barn Oppotit School Hou
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30E
8lngle Tax I Defeated.
Everett, Wash. Mingle tax lot by
a small majority In Everett's rceent
charter election. In the canvass of
the vote made by tie city council, It
wa shown that slngln tai failed to
carry by fifty-tore vote.
TORNADOES CAUSE
IMMENSE DAMAGE
Chicago. Latest fig ire regnjditg
the results of the torna lo which awe) t
over Illinois and Indiana 8u.) lay even
ing and which spread to Georgia, Ala
bama and Florida, give 72 dc.d, tenr'.y
200 Injured and cear'.y 10 J famllict
destitute. More than 100 homes weie
demolished and the pioperty loss to
taled several hundred thousand dollars.
Greatest damage wn" done at En .1,
W'llllsville, Jlurphyi 1 oro, (.1 npj.,
freeman aud Kai kako , 111., a;i . M .
occo, lad.
Bonaparte and Mile. Montansier,
The Cafe Corazzu. lu Hie i'alnls Roy
al, hud many interesting clients In its
time Ii wa there that Central Iionn
parte, then iinly a general of brlgado,
asl.ed his friend Barrus to find til in a
rich wife, and Bnrru suggested Mile.
Montansier, the proprietress of the ud-Jai-ent
Theatre MoutMnsler She was
sixty three, but she wus well preserved
and iiilvht have passed for forty tlve.
aud the was belief ed to have accumu
lated a fortune of l-tH.fMjO. Bonnparte
asUed to be Introduced, and Barms
presented him and assures us In hi
memoirs that the match would have
come off if It had not been for the
events of Veudemlalre. After that
memorable day of the "whiff of grape
shot" the future enieror broke off the
engagement, feoling himself too Impor
tant to marry u s 11 pern 11 11 tin ted actress,
even for the sake of tiavlug the spend
lv o 1 tT sa vlu,'S.-l'ull Mall Gazette.
Example Better Than Preocpt.
JoBu vesley, uccompniiled by one of
his plea Iutm. wus onee dinlnif ut the
house of a rich Methodist. The tnl.T.
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Electric Lighting
(Saves Your Eyes)
St earn Heating
(Prolongs Your Lives)
Wood Lumber
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CITY AND FARM PROi'TY
SMAiL ACREAGE
CRCMARD AND TIMPEH iKt
ALL KINDS OF REALTY TRADES
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sl-teney is 11!, . -iin.il Ail I thi
drops of 1 .ir!uli.- mi l tn k
paste from lie oiulhu Minr. nml
Das peen e!l xtirrnl III II, e mliil
will be lit for use
or six
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WHY NOT I EM ,
Saft ty D. posit Box
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A Truth Teller.
"Do you tlilnl; I II a t justice
eil the culpiit of liis Itnvyi-r
"I'M ufrai.l tnt." ntisu ei e.l the in u
yer, who had taken the In.nli'c . id!-U"-t
Ms fee In iidv:ni e ainl cmiM lliein
fore Le cntiilid. "You l.nmv tlie;. don't
haus in this state."-I.lpplncott's.
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our I i lne biimin men.
St. Helens U'Jij
!;.;rfnTTT,int?ript'vi,,Mi7r'i'iir'i'iiil,r;j
Working Him.
"CeorKe. de:ir." said the jottim lfe.
voii are crowing handsomer evcrv
day."
"Yes, darliiii:." replied I lie I, unwind
Cenrge "It's n way I have i 1st l
f"re your birthday "-I-ond 111 I'ii kMe
I'P Chter Up.
"Before I whs married life was one
continual round of pleasure"
"And Isn't It now?"
"No: It's one continual round of econ
on.y now." Nnsliliitrtoti ller.ilil
fl On. I ollar at.d lUlf Pv f,.r
f One f-,r Yr.r
Colunitia County Bin, j
rt
!ov, n to sicih
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III I In! I.
j ali'iiit JIM on the ,ur h.i-
j for it s poor.
I .Mllcliam. however, was - x -1 u - i .-1
j from his bei-r;ctll4,M, S;,itli's -.-1 .1.1 ri ,
j tloli lielnif Hint oil one n. e;o.mi tin.
I habitants i,r Mir ham wlilppcil I, m
j through Ihe vlllnire as a cnniiiinii mi
(ol'f.lAls WINIS rir.AHS WHL'KH
Sp-cia! Battled Goods
(NORTH PACIFIC DEER
COLUMBIA EXCHANGE
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grunt.-London Chronic
H. ES TABROOK, ProprMtoV
COMPETENT
;ATEWi
Mind is that which
n ineiiliers, nets mid
c nlliuinl eslsteiic.
THi
EEGGAPi'S
IH-rrelves. feels,
la eoti.4' P.iin of
LEGACY.
Ii Cloths a Numbir of Poor People
England Annually.
.ifts of i liitlilna are inmle 111. :hm,
w ipread with a liberal meal, but I B1"n-V '"'"''' '"'' vil.'n
V't-sliv's couipnuMin no sooner iiih It
tlian said:
m lr, what a sutiiptuniis ditricrl
7 tint I ore very different finm h: t
tl . m -a were I feur Imru U but
Ii ' e te f ileaial amooK Ji'.t!io(li.st In
tl I SO I JJ ."
"Mj liother," snld Wesley, pointing
to the table, "there is a flat opporu
uii y f r self ik-ulal now."
Tb h ut was not taken, but the re
b iko lid its work.
Lab.l Past..
To make a good paste for label mlt
t cottier Tilth cold water until they
form a smooth cream four ounces of
t n r mi1 aa ounce and a half of brown
Miliar XLen tour la boiling; water,
.Ucr.li.ii ajl tio Uoia till jJiojifht .con-
rey to me poor rrota 11 i,eiiiest 1
lit the purpoxe by Henry Siniih. nr 1
' i.ojj ' Kmltli, its he wa-i mm.; ne.ict,;!.;
1.. ii'ii. Iiai,"a caraeil !i.- ...iiji! :
fioui Ihe fact 1I..1I he V.as 11 Hi r n 1 a
w Itliont a d ;: til hi t hei Is
This reinarkalile clmracter llvi '
liout two nml 11 half 1 1 ulnriiM dk at. 1 1
as 0110 of the bet known fiiiu-s I
t? irry. He was originally a h 1 1 v r 1
sialtli la tbo city of Ionilon 011.1, pro , j
pi-ring In, business, ocptlred estates in 1
different ports of England.
Developing eccentricities ns he urcy I
!d, he adopted tho life of n ht-iwnr
111 wanderings were confined nlnio;:t 1
entirely to Surrey, ami lie Is suhl t I
have begRoil his wny tliroiivth every I
te wn and Tillage In the county. At lis
datb In lm ho left oil his wealth lo
the Diorkct town and parlshe (,f
r. nl the tadojrmeu; enabled uh
Stairi-g G1
T'liu url ,f 11, 1,1
lost M:i rifulllKl. (.11. ,r
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