TA! Oregon Mist,:.,h,,.r''uil
w w . wumu Minmiz4j their hi. ,,..
founded 181
w. " ! W
T, Mt Puli-Hing Company
,.! ,'!. niHf Jaiiunry XI.
tin-1 -
ehitnts more y,y they w .ti, .
lx.mt Ih. Jr ..wn town i,i,.a- f
I tiruurtil.
'' t'i ir of the citizens of
lli.ulton win r.i,., f,,. m..,,,i,.
... H.ii.1 (.. niirht S.ii '! f - .i
'""d.!"""""'' I . -1 f"r lh" punwHfuf
ii..iiuimiiii niy ollietr for the en
uinjf year, hut there. wer so few
there that no nomination wt-re
rna!. h wouM seem that it ahout
time to iwk f,,r conHolidation with
St. Helen.
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11.60
75
iti ul known oo
Out 1"
County Official
Paper
Congregational Church
.Vrvi-,.H at tl,., CimKnyutional
Uureh Sunday OdolMT fi. Morn
'"K at It o'clock, in th evening
i Hwe nu.. the i-hanKe n
the hour for vTiiri(r wrvuro 7:;jo i
mu-M or 8 o'clock. We are Klu.
inlee.l for the increased attendance
and very cordially extend the in
vitation to all.
ravid Joplinjr,
Pastor.
A new line of our outing 'flannel
and Kintfhama just arrived at
White & White
The lloulton aehool were din
mlMm'd Wednewluy to t.ormit the
children to attend the great Van!..
ton Fair. The St. Helena liund fuv-
tWki llu .,!(l.
i. i i i .... u nun a iew cnoieo M-Iectlony
That invest men t in St. Helena f Wednesday on their way to the
property is nafe is proved beyond r.
flU(1tion when the re)ort i read j Mr.L.J. JVrry m down from
of the transfer of the old Meeker a rleta to attend the Fair.
chased ttireo lot and th old
r..;,l.'iice known US the Meeker j nik.mir.ii. in was here again th.Hi
i,auh na itiir therefor $V)'2f). He week in the interest of woman auf-
t irned the old house around. ilx-'roge.
ed it up a little and it has been j vVhafa the reason Alumina Com,,
rented continuously smco nt n j ty coul.ln't hav a fair next year
good rental. Last week ho sold n m.tMim lhul St u,.jen unl lioul
therernaininjr two lota withnojt,m with transportation f.iciliti.
improvement!! on them for $iiM)0. they havr. and th natural location
In other words the lots cost him bet wot-n the to town oiuht to
It, than $11.00 each and in one BUrt .omelhing of this kind. This
year he sells the.u for $2'00 each, j WI)U,j iH, u R.i auhject for discus
.Other property in tho heart of t sio hy the St. Helens Gimme....!
the city ha! inereav-.l just as-ciuh.
much and therj can to no que
Wood for Sale
(lood Dry Fir, Cut from Large
Orcen Trees.
Will Deliver to St. Helens for
$3.C0 per Cord. To lloulton
for $3.(X) per Cord.
'I'tc Discount on Ten Corda or
More. Hard Wood $4.50 per
Cord. Phone Bachelor Flat
Line or write rne at Warren,
Ore. Wm. Skl-zie.
Str. IRALDA
Summer Rates between
St. elens and Portland
50 cents one way
75 cents round trip
Tickets good anytime after
April 4th
llont Intel St. Ilelenf 7:65. m.
Upturning leaves Portland 2:30 p. m.
Arrive at SY Helen 4-45 r. ni.
C 1. HOOCHKIRK
tion b it that It will continue to
: I... II..
U?reaK' III vani'- vviy i.ijouiy i'ji i
mw eard to come.
Tin1 Krr.'.it l Ltio cam
piitrn fr I'resulont with the Hull
The ArlixanM had a fii-d at the I.
0. (J. F. Hall Wednesday i,ivh. j
Our primary teacher. Mi.-i Mur-1
p!iy w;ii (lite ill Wednesday, with
a i'ttia p fl'iritt '
Columbia County Abstract
And Trust Co
Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance,
Loans, Conveyancing
Oregon
Co. P
Mis Winnie Mellinger was Un'Q
M'X.ors thr.t the Mist f hall ; yenrs , Id lust Sunday the I'Hth and
Stiok to the truth. j the event was properly oLT,vd hy.
A lntle ediUrial nqiiib of two ! inviting her tcinol males and j
wc.'ksa.' i in r.u' columns urs the i fri" x!i n ful ,n l:y afternoon. Tl-.ej
. mean, of reUii.;f thin infoMiia-, f !! '.- Ji'l'e l.i lies v pitvi:!:
tion I'r.iro the members of the : VViilemiir Walcii, Kuth i.'iiu:i.lierF.
Sta" Centra! ('orninit'cerncvi of: Helen Wi.ite, Nia (leii'-m.in. l'.or-1
thai parly, or at l at two of ni deMman. Helen ClianitH-ns,
them. t!iu v Cliai il.i rs a.'id Mae Morris--, t
If a mi 'Statement of fact l:Oti!i jTh" afurnoon was spent in fniliesj
creep into our columi.a thecout.try an-1 playing jian.es, after which Mrs.
v,(uld go tothodos; mi I U wou!dj Mellinger iiiale their hiarU glad hy
c!-.w down; dn,uth would strike Uerving a dainty luncheon of hriek
aian i fires burn our forest?, j l v eream nnd cake. They depart-,
N' longer would aehool teaching el wishing Miss Winnie many re
and hank clerking; offer oppor-j turns of the day.
tunity for employment to Char-j c;,rW ( l amhers in in the Ne-'
les bake ? Harold Loss. j ,,,,.. ,uving cattle this week.
A little thinjrlik4.thcfJectk.iu.fi If:,.vll. nir.,n-
any particular man to w:e onsce
St. Helens,
If,
o St. Helens Transfer
Phun IS
General Transfer and Drayyge
Dealer in
Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand and
Shingles
Here's Where You Get Your Moneys Worth
Every Department Full op the Latest, Up-to-date Merchandise
The values are Exceptionally good and our assortment is Jarge enough to
supply your wants. Nowhere will you find equal quality at lower prices
CASH TALKS LOUDEST. Let us figure with you on the
next order you expect to send away.
GROCERIES A full MEI'S WEAR Suits in Wool, Cashmere and
line of canned and bottled $12.50 to $25. Shirts, Cotton. New goods now
goods of the excellent Collars, Und'wear, Socks in and arriving.
Diamond W Brand 'Walk-Over" dress shoes
Sugar, Flour and Feed DUtton or lacCf .Berg. Shelf-Hardware and
Special prices in large niann" loggers. Old Builders Supplies
quantities men's "Easy Shoes.
FURNITURE and ' Proprietary Medicines
STOVES A most com- DRY GOODS Outing ;
plete assortment on the J Flannels, Chambrays, Paints'and Oil,
second floor. J Percales. Dress patterns Gasoline & Coal Oil
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Professional Cards jj
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Aeir. for
.STUDEBAKER
Wagoos and
Vehicles
Barn Oppoaila School Houta
ir nros
of president could mako r.J dif
ference, hut if tho Mist would
say that there were peven mem
bers of the State Hull Moose Cen
tral committee from Columbia
County, when ns a matter of fact
there are only six and it takes
all six of them to cast one vote,
great would be the calamity that
woulj over take us. ,
Harold Iwoss and C. K. Lake, a
couple of young Hulls with horns
just sprouting, have taken ua to
task for making this awful mis
take and accuse us of lying.
However we hasten to make the
correction that there are only six
members of the committee of 20
from this county.
Of course it would not have
been Kiirrisinjr to know it took
both Harold and Charlie to make
one good vote but actually it
seems to be stretching, it a little
when they tell us that it takes
six Mooters for one vote. How
ever the lsy& are well meaning
and are doing the best they can
in the cause they have taken up,
without apparent thought on the
matter, and we will promise hore
fter to say six when there are
ix even if it docs take all of
them to make one vote.
HOULTON
Too late for last week.
Mr. Win. (Jortlei, living iiear
Sherman's mill received a message
Sunday morning telling him that
lis father, F. W. Gortler had been
wriously hurt by a train at Harlow,
(),e. William went at once and
M his father taken to the Good
Samaritan Hospital at Portland,
"Hero he died on the operating
broke ,wn Tuexhiy on level ground
nfti r having passed over several
rough places.
FAVORITE RESTAURANT
l ZIP STUDEBAKER, Proprietor I
7'iis Iicsltntrunt optmtcd under new
iiKinrrJriiirit Open day and night .
Every day dinner 25c Chickeu dinner every .Sunday 35c
Short orders on European Plan ;
DR. L. GILBERT ROSS
PHYSICIAN SUROEON
o.ne nmnk hm. q,. Helens
ill!
at
DR EDWIN ROSS
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
St. Helens - Oregon
E. A CROL'SE IIM E.W.KETEL
CKOUSE & KETEL
Have Cpeacd Shop in ih Morgus Building on Colun.bia S.. next to lh
Sl Helens Hotel, and ar prepared to do anything in lh building line.
Plan and Estimates Furnitned
E W. KETEL
114 Jobbing at Reasonable Prices
WT Sin
r. S. WHITE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
I H'hNH r:lli.ll.JIKlt
Ifoulton
Oregon
DR. ALFRED J. FEEL
PHYSICIAN & SUROEON
b,lOi,, Ol. 11CICIK
A SPECIAL INVITATION.
St Helens, Ore, 1912. .
Mr. Wage earner ;
You are cordially invited to call at
our storo and Inspect our large stock of general
merchandise. Then make known your' Tanta and we
will quote you prices, quality considered, that
cannot te duplicated in tho city. Give us a trial.
Ycura For Business. "'.
MORGUS ck SON
All Work Guaranteed.
Estimates Furnished.
DR. H. R. CLIFF
PHYSICIAN SURGEON
I'lion Main 433; A 1233: He. B. 4657
""liVwuTi"' Portland, Or.
R. CONSTANTIN
Plumbing: and Heating.
Sheet Metal Work
St Helens
l
OCTOBER JURY LIST
LiHt of Juror drawn October l,ii
1U12, to wrve at the Kirular Oeto-j
Ikt 1012 Term of Circuit Court. U
jjinninjr OcIoUt 15, 1112:
l'arker, Andrew M. Vernoniafar
nier.
er.
ISt. Helens Mill Co. I
CampU-ll Henry C. Kainier labor-
Ilolnistrom John W. Mist farmer.
Hanzer Claude Hudson farmer.
" Nelson Isaac Uuincy farmer.
McUonald James W. Clatskanie
carenter.
Holadav Josi-ph Deer Island far
mer. Kobinetto James 1. lloulton. far
mer. Adams George H. St. Helens lab
orer. liurris Oliver Mist farmer.
Woods Albert Vernonia farmer.
Pnstey Wm. A. Mayirer farnier.
Hall Wilburn Vernonia farnier. J
Hirkenfeld I'aul Clatskanie farm-.
i
er. . i
Hoyt Frank M. Wurren fanner. t
Jones Crant W. Clatskanie farm-,
er. I
Leniraeher Fred Coble farmer.
Christensen Hans Vernonia far
mer. Hoysen I'aul Chr Kainier fanner.
Thurston John W. Rainier farm-
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Lath
Electric Lighting
(Saves Your Eyes)
Steam Heatings
(Prolongs Your Lives)
Wood Lumber
GEORGE H. SHINN
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW
St. Helens Oregon
M. E. MILLER
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
St. Helens - . Oregon
100,000 Fruit trees.. Write for
prices. A. Holaday Scappoose.
FOR HOKTLAND DAIL
STEAMER
AMERICA
Oregon
Patronize the Mist Advertisers
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Optical Goods St. Helens Or.
uiUiuiuiaiUiuiiiiaiiiiiiiaiUiiiiiiiuaiiuiUiUaiiUniiiR
Af tvA VJL IJU A.
MK.-iri
VON A. GRAY
Watchmaker and Jeweler All
Work Guaranteed.
Leave St. Helen 6.00 A.
Arrive at l'-triln.l le-wi A.
Leave 1'i.rtland at 2: P.
Arrivm St. Held. at n 30 P.
H.
M.
M
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Franklin O. Rainier
er.
MeCaskey
farmer.
Ncwbold Frank St. Helens laboK-
er.
Helens Capi-
Muckle Charles St
talist.
Rnmcrnrdner Isaac S. Clatskanie
v. fi
table. He was buried at his home, farmer.
Canity, Ore. ' HuiTman John W. Mayirer farm-
Mrs. Will Karth wtu trading in
lloulton Tueyday.
The people of Oregon nhould feel I
thankful that the hoise disease has
"'t Rtruck this part tf tho country.
Kan-iits farmers have lost over 25000
'".h in the last thirty days.
An unehj ami aunt from Chehalis,
wh., was visitinjr Mm. C.'W. Mc
er.
J VISITORS J
K ar at way a walcoma to coma 'and J
L aea my flock of Singl Comb Bu I J
f Laghornt'and .Simla Comb Buff -
' Orplaftona, Slock for aal al all jj
I lima. Etf t Hatchint itr J
Kabnaary 11, 1913. 4
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Albert D. Larson
R. F. D. No I. C0BLS Or.
n. i tVml R. Rainier laborer.
Clark George A. Coble farmer.
Robertson AUnn Iionlton farmer.
Mauris John Rainier laborer.
Neer Abo lo-ble farnier.
Kyser leo. W. Kyser farmer.
f ... 1 r a f 1 c 1 U ICtk a
St. Helena acnool upeni monany, jepicmmr
REMEMBER WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR J
School Books and School Supplies . a
WE HAVE ALSO SECURED THE AGENCY TOR
Eastman's Photographic Gcods
uir CARRY ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF THE
Celebrated Hyal Family Remedies
S SCHOOL BOOKS ARE SOLD STRICTLY FOR CASH
W A .1 nhTMING. DRUGGIST, ST. HELENS
fttattOtttJUL.ltlOAtAtJlltllIIMM
DYNAMITK roWDKK
r eouuABiyi river powder coapiay 3.rr
f " 1 ' LanRitaRe. Ilii-lorv, Ai. Ar-hl-retm.
T tr . ,s ' lndu:tl I'edaRony, riiyateal Kduea-
Iil.Al.e.u.-t wi tion, Military Svieme ami Tai iirS, and
Oregon Agricultural
College
TbU great lieMitnlion efs it doott
for the Tall svtm-rr on Sf.tftti!irr l0 It.
Cnnrn. of instruction ini lurle: Ornrral
Asrlcnltarr. Awr.iuoinr, Aiinml 1 1 --
bandry, l:iry llnalwitdiy. facirritl-uv.
Botaoy and' Plant I'atiioloar. l-t.o ?y
llitab.ndry. Ilorltvulno. Kntntnnlov.
Vcterinaiy tcieice. Civil Kngini-frinif.
Klcctrical KniiiliKri.B, M litti leal Y n-
iclncerinir. Minioii Kniiinrrrinr, Hih
way HitK'-c' ' 1 K. Ienirtic Si i me,
Domf'tio Art, C"ntuife. trfny,
l'hormacv. JC o'oav, C i nnaiiy. riiytic,
When in need of Rockers, Iron
nda. Snriners. MattresBca or
Dl,nald. at Mtmlen'aCnmnthisweek. onvthinir in the furniture lir
T'"'ir names were not learned. call nnd see U3. Post assortment
Haomeofth pcop! who buy In tho county
is-
DU PONT EXPLOSIVES
Mai
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n. Aeiuro nri IUFPCD IN TON LOTS OR MORC "3! LHaUgue n.i iiiustraie., uiminii
ALL a.ArfcVi - " ill !1- 1 - . II. 1,1.1.....
fc TO ANY POINT IN COLUMB.A COUNTY ON THE R.VCR ZZW
naiNIER, UKt-LrUW , Corvalli. Urrgoe.
gAlulijaiitiuK.ttiMiMtU4iM-iia School Year Open. Sept 20th
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o
eerr hoteewife ought to b Con-t-itJ.
If rhci'cal wilh u r
are Hire o( lirr sni if faction, bolh
with the q mlitie nnrl the prict.
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