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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1912)
LJregvii jYiai.iaulltHri lh(l f)th ((f N()V,.nilj(ir luJ so deep that he will ri.,i ris. H-uiri Q. to tliHnifit lu arty which hus 9 ui 3E iMa4 wr frUr W The M'l l''b,il,:n CmPny , ! cIm nir Jaipi.rr Hi. ,i l tliil Helen.. tirt'K.iii S!.inmo Rtk 11.60 on y ;ft rl ..I- I. - ..,.,11. Alwr'.Wi'tt ",lr, ""- 3K3E honored und tru.-ited him. WAKREN St. Helens Transfer Co. Phone IS General Transfer and Drayage Dealer, in M ur , Q Brick, Lenient, reed, Sand and Shingles O 3 County Official Paper Walt' r T" .'. Jr' OI '"""" h,.M a li. (uli1i-n tint-tin in St. Helen U-t Tuendny night ami a ,hI i-n.w.1 t voter, wt re prwiMii I" hi nt him diaciwH wlitinil lur " ll" ftwn'lpoint f a K-p'ul.li-an. Mr. Too,, I- a yu.. mHn who hits t"nd a htudy of the political .r.in:iti"n as it now in ami prewnt. ( tin' mutters at Ihhiw in n V(.ry f,.n il l'' ""'J fh'nr manner. He 'dwelt til""1 H"' mH'n u.ut'Hl'"H Bt such length lo mak8 il ,,nil, why llie voter -lioul-l standby the jmrty of pmifrfMH and .rotMTity and not be l.tl away hy the enthumnm of a dfftat- I. ut popular candidate, nor to te "K-'in induced to vote the democratic party ticket, a party whom' ri ' rl is one of miatakes. Hii sf h was Indeed a good rous ing cami'ioKH talk, and he proved hinm lf a complete mnntcr of the situation. He Is certainly a chip off tin- "Id hlnek, fr hi father. Walter T'.e Sr., in recognized a one of tin ablest cainpaiKn eak tr in the Mate. Such artrumcntM Mwen- pi educed hy Mr. TMze (jro iloni: way toward get Unit into line men who believe in tho Itepublican principle-, lwt who are now Koinjf astray from a desire to follow a leaJiTwho has foUirht hi litht. politically, anil In now on the lif eline, an. I wh'ww only excuse for le ing a car oMiHe in to mtiufy hi own personal iniihitiori and K-'t revenKe upon the man who defeated him in the riyuhir Iw-publican Convention. Mi ii of all parties deeply de plore tlie attempted killing of Theodore Koosevelt. While a treat many us da not oree with him upon the necessity for third party, or a third term, or his candidacy, we cannot but condom the act of the would-he assassin. We all honor Mr. Roosevelt for what he hus dune and what he is. as a irreut pub lic man, yet there is r.o reason able and sane man who would want to sec him killed by an as sassin's htillet. We want lo re cto cto - Agents for .STUDEBAKER Wagons and Vehicles Darn Oppoait. School I lout. I IQ1 A ol IE FAVORITE RESTAURANT C -ZIP STUDEBAKER, Proprietor- I This Hcshutranl otcralcd under new i)miui4iiuiil0iciL day an d night very day dinner 25c Chicken dinner every Sunday 35c Short orders on European Plan 1: Ueport of the Krhi.nl in tint rid No. U) for month t mlii l'J12. Total iiuimImt layn taught -y) atl'iichitn-e7i'.i 1-2 time all-tent Average duily attenilance :,:, 1'er Cent of Uttenilanru o; helonKiriK Tliow iieiihrr al.-K iil nor tai.ly: lru Alexander, I)orothy Fovler, (ilady Jord.in, Jennie Kin, Jennie liell Link, Hilda Makiii.iter, J;ick Alexamler, John Patrick. Chrihsie Fowler, I'M ward Kin, Kussel Mak- illHter, Nichohw Wilier, Kenneth Arehihald, Harry I'.i hj. Ha.e I'rowil, (ienevieve Fowler. 'e.;ta Ktiwler, Joyeo Jlyheipr, Adolph JohiiHon, I'aula JohtiHnn, (ileiin lir- H011, pelvu Voet. Mamie Welter, ('atl.rinu Welter, Herman Walker. (ieitrude I!. I.ij'ett, Piinripal. Mary A. Tiemey, I'lin iiry. WAICIlKN Si'llooi. NOII-.S. l;.,! of Honor for Seiteo, her: Ad vanced Heparlmeiit '.Uh lade, ('ail Muhr; Mh grade, Fannie Cooimt, : Huth Hendrickdon, Myrtle Iirsmi, F.llen Aliii'iuint, Sine Aniierson, , Kuth I'eterwin, kainoiiJ llarn.s; 7th Kiade, Ix-ster Nelson, Ijiurie I.ind; fi'.h raile, Curtis Cooper,, Carl Hammer, IMwin Niacson, Ah-1 hy Itendure, Sina Kalher, F-sther 1 l.und, Huhla (Jahriel.soii, Alvin Ijir on. Find Anderson. Intermediate Hepartment, fth grade, Anea An der m, (liner IJeeler. F-sllier !a hrielson, Fdith Ki-am, Verner Ily lander, Thxxlore Norhrrk; 1th irrade, HuUrt Coomt, Inez (irewell, Lily Faisrii, fail Swenson. llildtir Peterson; IJrd rade. Anna Fensoii, Irvin Friekson, 1'auline Hammer, Anne.t KaHlvrz, I'd in Norheck, lLt'.ph lleiulricksoii; I'rimary Kept, ''nd rade, Venmr (lahrielaon, Thel 11111 Hunran, Theodore Peterson, Minnie Olson. Theodore I'ooper, Iiur Fai r. Anna (iIhoii; 1st rade, Martha Ilyser, Johannah Widmer, Auline Fredrickson, Hans Widmer, Viril I'uzey, Walter Olson, Frankie llovt. Tvra Kvluiidrr, Viola cooper. 2 ! i Fdna lVt.-r.n. James Paker. lUos-' 11 'THTO"ff'' son. Carrion; Visitors. J. It. Wilk-;. - 7tllMrflVin Tlf! WflWWWIWTlflWl'I'frTS Hottie Frokt, laJf'"'1 ' ' ' ' Patronize the Mist Advertisers 4 -a -a i St. Helens Mill Co. 3 1 4 Here's Where You Get Your Moneys Worth HVKRV DEI'ARTMKNT I.I- OF THE LATEST, UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE The values are Kxckitioxally good and our assortment is large enough to surl,ly your wants. Nowhere will you find equal quality at lower prices CASH TALKS LOUDEST. Let us figure with you ou the next order you expect to send away. GROCERIES A full line of canned and bottled good s of the excellent Diamond W Brand Sugar, Elour and Eecd Special prices in large quantities E U RN I TURK and STOVES A most com plete assortment ou the second floor. ! MEN'S WEAR Suits I $12.50 to $25. Shirts, ! Collars, Und'wear, Socks I "Walk-Over" dress shoes ;, button or lace. "Herg maun" loggers. O 1 d men's "Easy Shoes. DRY GOODS Outiug Elanuels, Chambrays, Percales. Dress patterns in Wool, Cashmere and Cotton. New goods now in and arriving. Shelf-Hardware and Builders Supplies Proprietary Medicines g Paints and Oil, Gasoline & Coal Oil WHITE & WIIITK IT Professional Cards DR. L. GILBERT ROSS PHYSICIAN a SURGEON on w Bank vm- Ct Helens both I'nonu. IlTrir in -1 """"?nri it mmJL E. A CROUSE )J E. W. KETEL 1 J Lath Electric Lighting - (Saves Your Eyes) Steam Heating (Prolongs Your Livet) Wood Lumber DR EDWIN ROSS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens - Oregon GROUSE & KETEL Have Opened Slxp in die Morgiu Building on Columbia S., next to the Si. Hieni Hotel and art prepared to do anything in rhe building line. Jobbing al Reasonable Pritei E. A. CROUSE Plant and Estimates Furnisned E W. KETEL ran HII. 1 T. S. VHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR i.ii.'r.Nstn EJiHAi.Mth' Ilou'.tou Orejon A SPECIAL INVITATION. St Helens, Ore, 1912. Mr. lage earner ; You are cordially invited to call at our storo and Inspect our large stock of general merchandise. Then make known your Wants and we will quote you prices, quality considered, that cannot te duplicated in the city. Give us a trial. yours ror Business, 5c SOKT DR. ALFRED J. PEEL PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens Banlt Hum. linn J 0-4e530 All Work Guaranteed. erson, F.i-ie KallU'rir. Flsie Hammer, Truman Crewell. Flnier lUinenn, Otelia HendriekMin, Floy 1 1 I Hi n can. St. Helen. S rirts at the Ci.nrejftitional Church moininand evenin. Morn in at 1 1 o'clock an I evening at 7::M. Fwryhody welcome. Haid Joplin. DR. H. R. CLIFF PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ui3ioi;!T:vtiin Portland, Or. Uuli'lo.K Estimates Furnished. R. CONSTANTIN Plumbing and Sheet Metal Heating Work St Helen DYN AMI 1 E l'OWDKK COItUA&iyi RIVER POWDER COMPLY DKAI.KUS IN DU PONT EXPLOSIVES ALL EXPLOSIVES DELIVERED IN 'i TON LOTS OR MORE TO ANY POINT IN COLUMBIA COUNTY ON THE RIVER liAINIf.n, UKEGDN GEORGE H. SHINN ATTOR N EY-A T-LA W St. Helens .- Oregon Oregon Patronize the Mist Advertisers j Watche Clocki STOP LOOK READ ! M. E. MILLER ATTORN EYATLAW St. Helens - Oregon I ODCES T. II! I 'AMI', N -- M- v. ' h X. Me- l tiit '" I'll!" Writ : l:n ". J. W. CUrke, Co'i-i I II I'.. 1 Al'.AKK.Clerli. -r , . 1 .... n lnt nr arc ice in Rainier, the most substantial and The opportur.it- s oifercd yon to buy a lot o . r m prosperous little City on the ZJn in value before you erty on a 10 per cent cash payment balance c isj t r , irchaser could not get more z: Ik: ... l , Buy Business Property 1 Buy a Fruit or Dairy Farm J ... , r; ri,(.;((.acrcaec that will raise anything and a local 3 1 VON A. GRAY m- Watchmaker and Jeweler. All Work Guaranteed. Optical Goods St. Helens Or. 3 isiiuakiUiUiUiaiiwuiUiiwuiUiuiuiUiUiuaaiaiiUiUiu Allen, Felton & Quick ...... .... .t... vil streets 01 We own the choicest sues on s the City that ofTcr a speculative prtdtt of 50 her cent within a year. Watch Commercial Street, the com ing business thoroughfare of the City. Choice acreage that will raise anything and a local market to consume it. The Rainier Creamery can use 100 per cent more daily products, the Grocers will take all your farm prodncts at top pness. WHY RAINIER? . , 1 i the Pacific Coast, accomodating the .niles of the best fresh water harbor on the la cin . uprnni 11 lias iiiA - - - . : a 1. -t 1 rr 1 1 1 aivuL. ! ' 1- frnm nil n.irts of the worm, wuu a . T. . - larg?, senEo, ;amir;lclrcrs ,0 La direct to s h,p . proviaiug Mnpjoof, lltil'LTON aud i-. M l.-. Women m W.H-'.crnil, liii-ct tt fCi.ml nun fuurtli Ti- alM'tiooti of enrh Di..n-ta at llo.ilto". Mr. M'. Elta Wikt-tK nt. Guardian Netglitior Scapiioov, Oiv ; Minnie A. Morl.y, Ci.rk. l o'llinlii " I-.no. ini'iiient No. 77, I. O. 11 meet 11 tlis 1. U. u. r. 11 the eecona nn.l fourth Ihnis-lay o( tLih nionlh, tojoarnewiu Patriarch mosl fiir li'iU) linilol lo 11. eel i h U". than, Spinner. Can I IMrlarcn iV V I'.l Vt-sf. . Sen!'. 'Ol.UMI'IA IIOMESTHAl N... L'roilierhooil o( Auitr .nti Uomt'i. meet, ihe aecond anil fourth Wed nesday ni)til ot eacl. uiouth al Yank ton.Orr. Visiting members welcome. E. S. IIisSon, Honorable Forem.ui C. E Lake, Correxindtnl. I i'si i REAL ESTATE DEALERS INVESTMENTS. RENTALS. INSURANCE. COLLECTIONS. LCANS, LAND TITLES. APPRAISEMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR. GUARDIAN. FISCAL AGENT. CONVEYANCE. EXECUTOR INFORMATION AND EMPLOYMENT ST. HELENS . . OREGON Becausc.it has six It is a tributary ! tO loau uucvt ...r 1 1 i .t. ;,.i,oct fitrririiitural iuiuk IT" n .;... nf the best timber m the worm aim ia5 to on almost inexinumam- wj y f . highest known grade ot brick: ana iuiug,uU ground. It has extensive deposits of clav lor t fnel and dieap elcctric power immencc deposits ofiron ore and cem . improvenients, . pop- and it has a beautiful, elewt cd hca U y tilation of 2,000 and a pay roll of 5o,ooo I T Ri TNI hTR LAND COMPANY RAINIER - OREOON Capitnl, $100,000 Mt pn ;. r; ! .,1'TKr. NO. SO, O. fc. Mteti in M.e nic 8nJ tottrtli Suliil !'o. -neb nionil IIHITRI'I'K COLI.I.N!-', SV M iUCV liKAY, pecreia.N Assets, $400,000 St. lk'b'11 I."'!'-"' 'N I IT, I. O. O. F. meet in the I. OA). F. build liiK.ntl II seeonu ano luinm . . 1. .......til Iiiilt tneiubcr'i are tllcllli iuvmi.i. ....-r. aUavtu'ivcii a liart wel.otn. W. A. Mclntlie. N. . C. W. P.lakeslev. S.-e. Av 11 1.edne No li'J Kninbtj el Ptliia meet t v. iy r.ie-.iay i-.c"" K ' lie Hill, St. IPlen. Vt t:iiK K in't nUaya welcome. pud Wiitkin, C. C. !" A. vii-0'Ki " s THE UNIVERSITY OF OREBOSi CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL cITers. FREE, with the exception of cost of postage on papers and cost of the University Ex tension Bulletin, to CITIZENS OF OREGON, forty UNIVERSITY COURSES by MAIL. Ability to profit by the courses selected is'the only requirement for enrollment in th Corre spondence Department. Courses are offered in the departments of Botany, Debating. Eco nomics. Education. Electricity. English Literature, English Composition. History. Mathema tics, Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education. Physics. Physiology, Psychology, Sociology, and Surveying. Wri:. to the Secretary of rhe Correspondence School, University of Ore gon, Etgene, for information and catalogue. COURSES IN RESIDENCE at the University prepare for the Professions o f ENGINEERING, JOURNALISM. LAW. MEDICINE, and TEACHING. Fall semes ter opens Tuesday. Sept, 1 7. Address the Reg strar for cataloged descriptive of the College of Engineering, the College of Liberal Am. the Schools of Education. Commerce, Law, Medicine, and Mus c fpi ii ior" U Surrounded by Good Groceries A. P. McUr.B E. H. Jo..pK F. R. D' DlRECTORSi Co. F. Moeclc, Jr. C..W.V.I AL.CI.,1. L.S.TI, V tW i i 1 1 . -T IIKl.F.NS LDlKiK NO. Ar A V A AM. Mevtalat and 3d r Saturday in enclt rttonth. Yiaiting brotheii corttiully welcomed. U W Clulk, Maater; S. E. Quick, Secretar. II every housewife, ought to be con lei ted. If the ileal with US W. nr. mre ol hrr .aiixfactlon, both with the qti.lliti) a and the price.. We guarantee the purity of every thing e buy, tl etelore of every thing we tell. Tbat this is a money saving bono ia well known lo all our letinlar customer. Tl e anon tr )i n join tie "rijular" Ihe U Hi r for jour eai e 1 1 mind nuil y in xx ki t ! c k. 2C. H. JOHN & COMPANY IL. -i -re" "-Jf w )