The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 30, 1912, Image 4

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Automobile Amenta- I wur.t local
agents in every county in Oregon to
handle a popular pricetl line of auto
mobiles; a good name ntti roputa
tion for integrity counts more with
us than money or experience; if 'l'U
ave $475 and can furr.ish borul,
, ou can procure the uger.ey for our
high-grade car and we will furnis-h
you with demonstrator. For full
particulars address K. F. fierlinger,
Sales Manager, 6bS Washington St.,
Portland, Ore.
Handsomely marked "Scotch Col
lie Puppies" for sale or trade, cheap.
Mrs. Jack Appleton,
Peer Island, Ore,
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LIVE MEWS FROM OUR
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COLUMBIA CI1Y
The home of Mr. Allvrt I'utt-; )
the Strand was l-virnt to l!:. grojr. I
Wednesday morning at 1 u. r:.
pit tv w 'e s. Ii-i-i returned t her;
h a 1 t S c;s lore. j
Miss !a e! IVi ry of Portland is!
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HOGS FOR SALE 4 Wood sows.
12 pigs; 1 thoroughbred P-erkshire
Boar; 6 shouts. P. H. Roberts.
On Yankton road two miles from
Houlton.
l'lst-iv wu ' l-.'li ih servici at
Nothing of much value was saved U)0 SwedUih Lutieran church last
Sunday evening. A large crowd
attended.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lovegren and
daughter I auretta of Portland vis-
Portiand. Ore.. Auv.
- In 1 1 1 1 the wool clip
wvulied lti.OOO." M v
si im from ubout 'J.O'1 ."'i
r.n.. win so!.i for :.l out '0.n -i
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HAY & OATS FOR SALE.
C. 0. Dahlgren,
5-31 Warren. Ore.
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Single Comb Buff LtgWn Cock
re!, Utility Single Comb Buff Leg
hgrna, lio,Singl Comb Buff Orp
ingtons. Pulleti and CotkreU after
September 15th.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
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Albert D. Larson
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B.F. D. So 1.
COBLE Ore.
Oregon Agricultural
College
This prpat intit.itioti opens it .loors
for the fa'l Semester on Se.ttnber o!h.
Courses of instruction iniluiin: General
Agriculture. Aenno.nv, Aiima! IPi
handrv, Iairv Hufbmlry. r.icten 1-yv.
Ri.tso'y and 'I'latit PatiiO:ocv, Poni'rv
Hnsbinilrv, llortii'tiktire, 1-ntouiolo.-v,
Veterinary Science. Civil Kni4iaerin j.
Electrical Fneineerii'R, M.-i hanirsi hi
fineerinit. Mining Kngiueering. High
way Engineering, Domestic Sfi.'ixe,
Domestic Art, Commerce. Fnresirv,
Pharmacy, Zoology. Cm mistry, I'tij ic.
Mathema'tic!. English Lan-iag- an.l
I.iteratnre, Public Speaki; g. Moilern
Laneuages. Hitorv, An, Archi'ectuie
IndustrUl Pedagogy, Pliyiral Educ.i
tion. Military S:ience and Tactirs, and
Music.
Catalogue and illustrated literature
mailed fre on application. Ad.lre-s:
Kegistrar, Oregon Agricultural College,
Corvallis, Oregon.
School Year Opens Sept. 20th
from the house. The adjoining
buildings were saved only by the
efforts of the volunteer fire fight
ers. Mr?. Philips and daughters of
Portlnnd are visiting Mrs. George
Graham of this city.
Mrs. David McCune and family
left Saturday to join Mr. McCune
in Pritish OoUvnbia. whore tiny ai l
ma'.o tiuir futu.'e li"i ',e. Tl.e
.Mi. j! Isabel and Nellie McC.ir. .
will be greatly missed by t'ie yojng
people of this city.
Mr. W. S Wharton made a short
trip to Portland last week.
Mr. Ray Philips of Portland is
spt n. ling his vacation with Captain
O. , and Elmer Graham. .
Mrs. C. G. Caples whs vitu!
Sunday by her sister, Mrs. V. H
Dolman of Portland, Mrs. Geo. W.
McBride, and Mr. Geo. Baxter.
The Peninsula Lumbar Co., of
this City are building a new road up
the canyon back of town. They ex
pect to start hauling soon.
MOTOR TRUCKS
on Easy Payments
Our sales plan enables your truck
to pay for itself.
Remember you buy direct from
the manufacturer. No commissions
or bonuses to pay.
There are no jokers in this prop
osition, just practical, good business
perception on our part, which ac
comodates a long felt need among
many present and would-lie truck
users.
A simple note of inquiry, which
will be treated as strictly confiden
tial, will receive prompt response.
Adeross
E. E. GERLINGER, Sa!-s Manager.
688 Wash. St. Portlarri. Cite.
A few Real B-argains
30 acres, 15 acres clear, 5 acres
pasture and 20 acres fire market
able timbei, 2 1-2 miles from Deer
Island, f.n fne rock road extra
good orchard loaded with choice
fruit, some buildings, ail go s for
$66 2-3 per &x. ba'f cash, balance
to suit purchaser. This is a bar
gain. Eighty acres stun p and brush
land, ?13. per acre, half down,
good stock rnncli. pasture and run
ning water.
1000 acre3 of good stump land in
parcels to suit, at from $10 ier
acre up, on terms.
Two good homes in St Helens on
the instalment plan.
All kinds of acreage tracts for
sale.
Allen, Felton and Quick.
VERNONIA
Mr. Parrey Mellinger's baby was
very sick, and was not expected to
live, but is getting better now.
Mrs. Webster's baby and little
girl are very sick at present. She
has shut the hotel for a month or
so.
Born; To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mills
a girl.
Some of the thrashers in Neha
le;n are getting plenty of rain just
a'little too soon ,to suit them best,
for they haven't their grain thrash
ed yet.
Mr. Albert Parker's child who
was bit by a dog some time ago is
now feeling the results. His arm is!
swelling quite bad. He was to town
Tuesday to see Mr. Stewart about
it.
Mr. Green Adams is n"X- driving
the stage for Mr. Hacker, from
Vernonia to Timber. He makes a
ited at the home of Mrs. Lovegren's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Krick
son, last Sunday.
Mr. Wellborn met with misfor"
t'.oie b'st Friday afternoon. He no
t'ced n fly inneying one of his
ho'vrp. spd as he tried to kill the
fly. thp hoi-M? kicked him, breaking
Mr. Wellborn's leg.
Mr. Brown of Vankton has had
his thrashing machine here for the
past two or three weeks, and has
Uvn kept very busy thrashing grain
for tho farmers.
Mrs. Ri h Fox and infant son of
Portland verj Warren visitors Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. X. F. Baker went
to Tompsons Island Saturday to vis
it Mr. and Mrs. Morten Tompkins.
Mr. Baker has returned but Mrs.
Baker will remain there for awhile.
School will begin Monday Sep
tember i)th with J. W. Allen as
principal. Miss Ella Muhr in the
intermediate room, and Miss Mary
DaMgren in the primary room.
An ice cream social was held at
C. J. Larson's last Friday evening
for the benefit of the Young Peo
ple's Society of the Swedish Luth
eran church. Those who attended
report a very' good time.
Miss Bertha Ream is visiting re
latives at Hillsboro.
J. Erieksoti, Jr., has purchased
the land formerly owned by John
Johnson and which joins the place
which he already owned.
L. A. Puzey, has been quite busy
this week installing telephones.
Mr. Henry Bumgardner has been
busy the last few days collecting
fruits and vegetables to send to the
Slate Fair at Salem. The farmers
of this vicinity have contributed
quite a number of sjiecimensof their
farm products which we-think will
attract some attention at the Fair.
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stMiiist the 1"' I"!'
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fi.r .Mi. l! Ii ii'. I I I. .' J !oi,-. '.' or
lljjil kl.l. "ill' ti" lit'::"- mill llltie or
liu I'lul'lim: ' 0' li''' " l'-oi.ll'd
h.MII (l.'iiM i i . i!ir,. l.'ie, mooii found
(tlllt (In ' ''III 11 "I oil. l 1 (" (I'"
reiiilieini'tits. so If n il roitiinoli
llilnu to ! lM' lstl's HtulHti; Kr iis
luio fhe iiirti's l.i inilii't llio inliiiH ot
flu' IiiiiiiN
i Hi,, n! Hi,' first Niillotial li'iinlie
I'll'.. Ii.'ls to iiw U H'ft tm ti i iliv ttb
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trip every Jay except Sun lay.
Mr. B. F. Lane is dow n the river j
at present, painting the Fringe; t"fF:AYKIi-t.i my place about a
school house. . ir.onth itg ., : y-ariing calves, hole
punched in oar. Believed to
I'O
pounds f
M. ilea's
ln'en found near!'.' as :i!ua! l-
clearing brush land as fo- produc
ing mohair.
In 1911 Oregon produced 72.imh
bales of hops, worth ? l.ooo.i'OO.
The production was only h.-ilf that
of a few years ago, but pri vs have iinuiii :e M. vi'ia of lmlliiiiiiwil.
i - i i.ior.. i im ii twi'iitvlKe yeiira '"
In 1(.11 Oregon produced p'.f.'try
to tlv cxtel't of (.i.l'"l.o.'U bird-,
having a value of $7.0'Hi.i' Mi.
During the same year the state
producM 3-.0l,i,,l',d",'.eiis of e:. (.'s.
valued at $l).liOo.tu;i. The pouliiy
business is still nr. infant industry.
In 1911 the Oregon potato crop
was the greatest ever known. Ven
nearly approaching the t'.,noii.noo
bushel mark, with a value, to t!i"
growers, of over $ J.iuio imO.
In the same year, unions were
grown to the amount of about 17. "i,
C0i bushels, wonh $212. mm. The
bulk of this crop is produced within
a small area, being grown almost
exclusively "on what is known as
"heaver dam" land.
ST. HELENS
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la mess i Shoe Shop;
Ml'N H.i'MtKV
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s.,n,u,.l nii.l.. ii clove tor him Unit
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w,,,. so Ion, .in I Ui.' Mirfu-'e of Ui
pi,.... is -o 1, roiu I th.it .Mi'V.-rs f.niint
It ill. Ii. u t :'t first to tio.'l ii pit. Iii'it
lull I!,. . . Ill till. ; t'"' t:ii' "fll
rv :.o ie in i i .-i' il.ijs. im I Uojle I'-i'l
l,'i:,!.iU s-..'.l M.'v.th lui'l liroUi-u
till o! Ills Illinois, lllso f.otll t!l'.lllit". Ill
IminPliitf I'.ojle Willi llio llin.'1'rlf-s
:irt iii.it he ii -in li'y frii'.l liu"
n.'W em', iiii.l lif t, r nnii li pi'i-i'H'niti' e
lie prov.'.l lliit It li.ul ""'fi' Ar,,-r
flint nil t!i.' cut. I'tTs nio'li'.l il linger
tl.oi' tor tit.- lift luni.l I'"' wa
Iiii.i..v...I .ii'oii li.-ii I lie iii.!iiar.ii ('ir
ri I'.il ..lnl lent her t if- on 0:a ni.li 'f
tlie niiei o .fot.i( l lie no lis
l:u 1. Kttlnu'. Silver flint iiml t'leir
le llei.ii.'ll. I lift "t tliM urealext
1,11. Uso k tin' (ill me i ver pr.ulil 'ill.
,-it inn. .in; (lie l'nt to i"l"l'l tlie mitt,
wlileh mis il i'oiii'iinitlM'i) Hiflit f
f ur. hut nmilf It inpo-.slli!t lo Injiirt)
tin- tlncem of tlie left Imml At ttif
in:iiiul.l, tlirert unolually luerraw-il t lie
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In 1911 Oregon produced $:t. !'',- U'f nmi'l" f"r !"' he, Mine ten.-Mi
t ill! IU llllll Ollt IH'ilHTH II, I'M il-'l no i",
some iisini: tlif lliitt until ttu.' l,.ii. l.:ol
o.n'j from Goble or vicinity.
S. Hutchinson Iianch. Rainier.
For Sale
havt-V.
Mrs. Nelle Nelson is at Seaside!
i
now, but will return to Vernonia inJ
about two weeks. !
WARREN
Six acre farm, all improved, (fond
Miss May Kesterson, who h;is , house, barn ami outbuildings. Oik
been a guest at the home of Mr. j mile from St. Helens. Terms and
an 1 Mrs. O. A. Krickson for the ' pi ices see Geo. Perry, Houltoo, Ore.
SQUEEZING THE WATER OUT OF SINGLE TAX
000 worth of butter, but in order t
supply the demand, at lea.-t three
times this amount was shipped into
the state from other sections.
In 1911 Oregon dairies produced
17,(100.01)0 gallons of milk and
cream, having a value of $ l.ooo.inio.
The product is said to be the cleai.
est and most who!. 'some of that of
any state.
In 1911 Oregon produced .l.no.i,
000 pounds of cheese, valued ut
$7oS,0ii0. The quality is ,.f the
very liest. Los Angeles uses in. .re
Oregon cheese in feeding its tour
ists than of all other kinds combined.
The standing timber of Oregon is
estimated at -15 1.OoO.oOu.Ouo feet,
worth on the stump iisii,(HMi.(i00,
and when manufactured into I u:t
ber it will bo worth $'",,"oo,iiio,niio.
The timber covers nppro.vimu.teiy
2.".oiii,no0 ncres. About one-half
is in national forests and the bal
ance under private ownership.
In r.Ul I.12'I,00() head Of live
stock was raised in Oregon, valued
at $s7,S." 1,000. Among meat ur.i-
m .!s, the prmluciion of hues has i
cieasi d faster tii i i that of cattle or
si.iep, due for '.he most part to the
extremely high priees that have pie- ,;h' "" ':"' "i '
, ... r i ... r, , ,., . .. , . . ... Itoror lire- inti.iii uiis I
wiled for the past two years m tne t.(li.1,r ,
Coast markets. j ,., , ri, K,,,.n
The frmr In fl,... Inn1 ' lll. d nt first. I, lit I, ell
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to iim ii (liiiser iM'l-!ili,- Ift
more tlinii half ii it.'.'ii n:i' i s I'm forrt
h in mii.I out li.'l.li-ni Im-i::iii Lj "''"
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.l.'i -! llrt Nm' for (lie ' lii.'ii i ,s lor
lli.uij enr liiirolrin.li il Tim o il llian
w.:i murk fur sox-li ii'l tliruw
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I red ITefTi r. wli" trie,! la .il!i to
m.-it.e lilm Mlli.'tf. M.u: ll:ii.' Au-iuii
went lioine from (lie I'.iH HeM V'IH
mvo!lin Cii.'it anil Very (wiiiiful l'io
l riilin, IhK never iis.-.l n inlt( or a
lovi mull near (lie eti l of liU itlB
nn. ml cnrii'r
With tlie i.iul,.!il of 'I," :ioe
('lin e 1. II l'll loM'll si ." .'I l.iaK I lie
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v nil the '.nl'!!ii turner l..,t.'t e:i I'll'
li'-is';. i... 11 is,.r of li-itln-r to ki'i-ii
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Mon - Tl.rlr t'.a 1uarnle (h I .He
- (da ("oi.l.nnoJ Aecuracjr of your Arm,
M yun el nii-aikin SU year of cartriJe-mklr,
luiigl.l u -
To mala crtr!Ja noted fur (raiitl.(.
lit. mi hi;; liar J-lulliiia tura-lira. To aiu.n
ul;riuui.'" m i ru. Million! impairing u a.
r:ir.i v. "In nmke for aarb kuij of arm Ilia
iiiii!,:e it rcnii to tht ktt -anj 1 1
1.1 -c1 :t'iK IK bttl.
'. '. ir k 11 rninxfon-l'ffC ertfUli ix-c!,i!:y r-i.lc
f r ; ,1 .'nic ' r pilil. I very tttminglon-l'MC
i oiii Ik; m IsMcJ i'l lUo arm lor which 11 i m.J,-.
( i,.r I oinciuiK hclooii fhca carlriJiira au.l l,cl.in,J
:,y i...,.Urit arm, (1 tha lull ctlcnt ul Ilia linker
, i ,:i n.iit, whet thcta cartrlja im u.r I.
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1$ ii:k D.;;!V 'iiir has sirvid you with tu; hist and
T t ! I A.M. 1 f I'Kul Uw T f f )R TIIRrX VF.ARS Will
tt'VUM K TO ACCOMMODATE VOU
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n::;:,:;;;:;:;;!:,,!;':;;;":,,!. Low Round Trips East
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Summer Rates between
St. Helens and Portland
50 cents one way
75 cents round trip
Tickets good any time after
April 4tb
Boatlr-Bveg St. Helens 7 :."5 a. m .
Returning leaves Portland 2:30 p. in.
Arrive at St. Helens 4-45 n. ni.
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jf&m m mM fir
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ri-ci'iu'il fr i.iiT.I.,11 floj ci.,.,1.. , km.", so thtil I hey nil In. in -I
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.. ! ri: I (tiers In fhelr hi' 1 1 11 f. r f,.n' f -
manding toe highest prices l...th at i -j lie uu.-irtN nr ml'.i t. .1 . 1. ,
ho. ne arid ahroad. Next to apple s, I prevent urny ai'ri.ai-. injune . .
peai-hes .-re the most imporlnnt ! y"'k S"
fruit-in the state, last year's crop
selling f..r $.",2.3,000. I'ears vere lO'i'h
.-M.ld to the value of $:i0),0i0, Le- "
r 1 . IIKIj;.N.s, CAMP, V P .. ', 1
fruit eron in Oreir,,.. in I'lll
. i.'i 1 111 on 1'ie rniiri,. t i. ,
was worth over $ t.ii(M),(MMi j ;!,. ; .n, v,,hrj ,..
The greater part of this sum na,' many Imeknupa Imv.
s,en Round J'f.p Titlirl will 1)3 ol,l lu ika paiaM
. ami many otliara at greatly raJutrJ famqaatcJi
I;ast Trains Hast
IN CONNECTION Willi
Northern Pacific and
Great Northern
W. ';K A. M.-tt- lost mi l t
Wnlnes.hiy. J. VY. ( i.oVe, 1 iii
It K. I.aPAKK.I l.-.k
in"; an average of tiearly $1.50 per
box. Cherries, prunes, loganber
ries, grapes. strawlx-rries, etc.,
helpt'd to swell tho sum jiaid to
farmers and orehardisU during the j w'tVUUts dltCM-J mm.k, W-n,
year. About 3i0,000 pounds of j UWIcnift, nin t i the t(i.:
Mnilish wnlnnta urr.. ......I I i lour.h J lirs-lav Kfli-rf 11 ,
at .$1,3,000.
w. i-:. com n
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i.ancnar r At Houlton, Oregon.
moil ih nt 1 1 01,: t.. 1,, ( 11,,. y ii;t r K. .;
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EARLY jASEBALL.
The Game In the Days When It
Was Played With Bare Mane's.
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MASKS WERE NOT USED THEN.
As Rssult Fraeturad Nosai, Cpl t
Palms and Broksn F;nor Vera
Evaryda Incidanta Tha Advtnt and 1
Oavalopmant of Pretaotivs Cavk.
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t.-ini pLiiiuir the B-uuo jarrli;ti,,;. ,V" j
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Kinds, Stoves and Ranges, nrdwarc. Tinware. i
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