The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 15, 1912, Image 4

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200 Suits to Select from at Prices
Ranging from $10.00 to $27.50
A Big Line of Nitty English Slipons
WE ARE ALWAYS GL.W TO HAVE YOU
COME IX AXD LOOK THEM OVER
Fnruishings Hats Shoes
M. SALLAN
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In Bank Building
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St. Helens Laundry
Why not have your house wind for electric lights? It
is to your iuterest, not only for your own convenience
but for protection from fire. Over teu per cent of the
fires in dwellings last year in the U. S. were caused by
kerosene lamps and two per cent from electric wires.
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Harness i Shoo Sh
WRITE TO
E. A. Jensnum & Son.
"We lh it Kkttkh for Lkss"' ST. JOHNS.
Z3 MONrr.OMI'RY
ST. HELENS, ORE.
St. Helens School Opens Monday, September 16th 2;
REMEMBER WE ATE HEADQUARTERS FO -
School Books and School Supplies 5j
Str. IRALDA
Summer Rates between
St. Helens and Portland
50 cents one way
75 cents round trip
Tickets good any time after
April 4th
Boat leave St. Helen 7:55 a. ni.
Returning leaves Portland 2:30 p. m.
Arrive at St. Helena 4 45 p. m.
C LHOOCHKIRK
Wood for Sale
Good Dry Fir, Cut from Large
Green Trees.
Will Deliver to St. Helens for
$3.50 per Cord. To Houlton
for $3.00 per Cord.
25c Discount on Ten Cords or
More. Hard Wood $4.50 per
Cord. Phone Bachelor Flat
Line or write me at Warren,
Ore. Wm. Skuzie.
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St. Helens Dairy
PURE MILK AND CREAM i
From Healthy Cows I
DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR I
EVERY DAY I
George konopka I
PROPRIETOR I
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Vernonia
j E. J. Mills and wife returned
from a weeks visit in Portland Sun
day. Mrs. Belle Wilson is attending
the Teachers' Institute in Gatskanie
this week.
On Monday Nov. 4 our mail Route
was changed and in place of the car
rier going to Timber he goes over
! the mountain to Buxton.
i
i T. B. Mills was a Portland visitor
the latter part of the week.
B. F. Lane will give a big dance
in his new store building on Satur
day evening November 16.
The Timber Orchestra has been
engaged and a big time expected.
Virgil Powell and G. B. Smith
the well known bear trappers added
another large bear to their list
Friday. It weighed 325 pounds
and measured 6 feet and 7 inches.
A 7 1-2 mill special Tax was vot
ed in Road District No. 15, Thursday.
A. M. Parker and Albert Wood
are attending court at St. Helens.
The Railroad Surveyors have just
completed their survey from Banks
via Vernonia and Rock Creek to
Astoria.
Booth Hall returned from a two
weeks visit at Rainier Thursday.
N. J. Parker expects to leave in
a few days for Washington where
he will trap during the winter.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Dangerous Bieeoimqs
Our W.va-to-F1t
Ilk Elastic Hostory
MlitTM at caoe ofua nm
Stackioaa, Khm Cap. AaklaU
WruMmw k ut l!Mua
WOODABD. CLARKE CO.
fartiaaa, Orvgoa
All kinds of job work done at
reasoanable prices at the Mist office.
For Sale and Want Ada
Ada in TWa Column Bring RmuIu
We have for sale at the Mist office
all kinds of typewriter paper, car
bon paper, legal blanks, legal backs
etc.
FOR RENT Rooms in the Bank
Building.
We have 30 cords of dry fir wood
for sale. J as. Muckle & Son.
WHY PAY RENT
Buy a lot. Build a home. $ 0
down $0 a month, then you have
it. See St. Helens Improvement
Co. T.A. Laws, Mgr.
Congregational Church
Regular services at the Congre
gational church Sunday Nov. 17.
Morning at 11 o'clock, evening at
7:30. The subject in the morning
will be "Home Missions," and in the
evening, "The Coming of the Lord."
This is a subject that is very much
misunderstood. The plain scrip
ture proof is what is needed to
make it one of the most blessed in
a christian life. All are invited to
attend these services.
Letters unclaimed in the St. Hel
en, Ore. Post office for the week end,
November 9. 1912.
A. Andtrson,
A. E. Armstrong.
H. T. Barbour,
Hiram E. Bennett,
M. M. Binford,
Harry Capps,
J. Daly,
E. E. Godfrey.
S. M. Hartman,
Thomas P. Holmes,
J. J. Judd.
Ray Mitchell,
Roy Myers,
John Ness,
J. R. Neil!
Tom Rafferty,
Miss E. Scherzer,
J. b. Paterson,
P. S. Siebeck.
H. White.
C. H. Vaughn.
Letters unclaimed by November 23
will be sent to the Dead-Letter office
M. C. Gray. P. M.
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WE HAVE ALSO S (.CURED THE AGENCY FOH
Eastman's Photographic Gods
WE CARRY ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF THE
l Celebrated Nyal Family Remedies
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jj SCHOOL BCOKS ARE SOLD STRICTLY FOR CASH
5 A. J. DEMING, Druggist, ST. HELENS '
d.iaittaititiMsattiii(Btaittftitiia.si.ti.i
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with other teachers in their soIumiI
room work: therefore. l it.
Resolved, That we, the teachers
of Columbia County, in institute as
sembled, are in favor of a visiting
day, and do hereby lecoiumend that
the school boards of Columbia Coun
ty allow their teachers one day fur
visiting schools. "
Be it Resolved by the teachers of j Boys and girls, u watch for you.
Columbia County, that we express You can earn it by helping us one
1 wish to thank the voters of Col
umbia County who gave mo their
support at the recent election,
i Yours very sincerely,
J. H. Wilkerson.
i All' rnifAriirT!1
UlIU I VJUll
For ainirtM-lp or nU-k
loa. In a ahaiV. praM in. ouiron ana ruuu Th mit Wk
nukM ll May. You dont bav. to lu at th tartfl or witca
on-antl-utf device Tb action ataya opan alter m. h an(l tkai
la nrwL ll alwajra eiajra oyn wbm lha n.:iiHi u nm,
Klva ahuta thrM to fat Ih. crtpplM-Mch mulct t,,4ui
trul ol th. trlggaf Anw. Th. racutl rU.li (ir jrua-kkki
anoihar ahU In; ukaa lha atraln off Ih. gun - th rtixomion w
i4 tha kkk all wtthoul tumliuahing tha diiva thinJ tb bVa
8lmpla take-down ( turn of lha na.llljr handltd
nuiKaiina arrawap makaa claanlTMt, carrytiiK and Intah
ctuui(a vf barrala quick and aaay.
tUnd M motion ptctura b..W!i t.llinf Sovtk
kick la oaad bow a friction dvir tnundonl)ri
tha XnMfM(MC Autokw.linit Shotfatokai
tha puuiahoMnt out of haavy tlv
Wtat tm-dmr.
tTMINTUN AIMS.IMON
MtTTALLlC CAlHll)(r t:U.
IVM4la 7 nYaCa
FOUND a bunch of keys, owner
may have the same by calling at
Mist office and paying for this no
tice. 00,000 Fruit trees., Write for
prices. A. Holaday Scat.pooso.
CHURCHES
Mfth. dit Lpi'copal Ctiu-jn
SumlaySbool 10 :'
Prrarbing 11?0
Ei Worth 1 ravnc 6: it
U- v 7: n
Real Estate Transfers
Nov. 8.
J. and C. Johnson to J. and A.
Erickson, land in 24 4-2, considers
tion, $6000.
A. G. Hope et ux to St. Helens,
Lbr. Co., lot 7 blk. 10, in St. Hel
ens, con. $2200.
Nov. 9.
E. II. Voigt et ux to T. H. Hun
ter, lots in Goble, con. $10.00.
T H. Hunter to S. L. Voight, lots
in Goble, con. $10.00.
T. L. and M. E. Holstine to J. C.
Johnson, land in 35-5-2, con. $530.
Nov. 11.
D. E. and W. S. Dippold to H. II.
Knighton, lot 30, blk. Tishenors, 2d
add. to Clatskanie, con. $125.
F. J. Haner to E. Remington,
land in 18-6-4, con. $1.00.
Marriage Licenses
Ollie Burchett Ralph Hoggatt
Anna Sulma Peter Mauries
Hattie B. McAdams C. Fred Wash-burn.
The Italian Importing Co., carry
a fine line of staple groceries, 8 or
10 varieties of cheese. All ki ids of ',
fresh fruits and vegetables in sea
son, bes'des many Italian importa
tions new to this locality. Cjurte-,
ous treatment extended to all
invite your patronage.
At the Teachers' Institute, hel
in Clatskanie, last week, the follow
ing resolutions were adopted:
Whereas, We, the teachers
Columbia County, feel that we have
had a most profitable and pleasan
institute during the three day's sess
ion which is now drawing to a close
therefore, be it.
Resolved, That our thanks are
due to the people of the city of
Clatskanie for their most cordial
hospitality by throwing open thei
homes to furnish accommodations,
and for many acts of kindness and
favors shown us during these three
I days; and we wish to express our
appreciation, also, to the ladies who
provided for the Cordial and pleas
ant reception to the teachers, which
was so thoroughly enjoyed by all;
Resolved, That we are highly
pleased with the instructions and
inspiration given us by the able
speakers and instructors who par
ticipated in this meeting, and that
we pray the good work they are do
ing may long continue;
Resolved, That we congratulate
our County Superintendent, upon
his recent election to the import
ant office of School Superintendent,
and that we promise our co-opera
tion in all undertakings that may be
for the unbuilding of the schools of
Columbia County, for the better
ment of the boys and girls;
Kesolved, That we thank the
principal and the teachers of the
Clatskanie school for their many
acts Of kindness, contributing to the
comfort and pleasure of this gath
ering of teachers; to the trustees
and members of the Presbyterian
church for so generously donating
the use of their splendid church for
the evening meetings; and to Rev.
C. E. Curtis, Pastor of the M. E.
Church, for his kind ministrations
and his sincere interest in our work
and welfare,
J. H. Collins,
E. S. Faxon, Com.
C. E. Lake.
And also the following:
TERRIFIED THE SHAH.
Th. Paraian Monarch 8uddnly La it
All Intaraat In Radium.
Itadlntn, moat myalerloua of the new
inyxterli-s In modern acleuce. la ao lit
tl. fatulllnr to unrUntifk- wra ttmt
tb. panic of tli. orleiilnl Mtcniite ()e
acrlbed lu a recent book hy M. Xavl.-r
raoll, a French detective, la eiihllr un
deratood.
Ooc. while la Paris the aliah of
Persia, MuzuGTur ed din. exprpMHcd it
wlab to know aometlilnu of I'rofrKHor
Curie's famous discovery. II. puoll
made tb. necexmiry nrrutiucmi'iila
Complete dnrknraa la of conrxe needed
If radium la to reveal Itself In all ita
brilliancy. With endlenn troiiblu I'noll
perauaded the monarch to dem i-ncl Into
one of the hotel eel lor a that Imd been
arrouKcd for the purpoite.
But at length hi. ninjextr. with ull
his ault. proceeded to the iindef ground
apartment. I'rofemtor Curie cIo-mmI the
or. switched off I he eleitrl.' He lit
nnd uncovered his apecluien or indium
Suddenly alimit of terror lift wren tli
roar of a bull and the yell t n imm
being murdered ranir out nnd wua
echoed by a hundred other.
Amid Renernl excitement nnd con
sternation." writes si. Pnoll, "we Bunff
ourselves upon tb. electric switches
snd turned on the lights.
"Then we beheld a at range am-ctncle.
In the midst of the prostrate lYritliiua.
with bis arms around the neck of the
grand vizier and bis round pupils di
lated to their very rims, stood the
abah, ahoutlng at the top of bis voice
la Peralan:
"'Come away 1 Come away r
"The Bwltcbln on of the llcht calm
ed bis mnd terror ni If by magic. Itenl-
Istnff tha dlitn nnnltif man n,.A . i -
t - i-i'"" ......... niiu ..nautili
Whereas, we believe that the ha had caused si. curie, the ahnh tried
We teachers would derive mtch good, to cornl"'""''tc I'lin by tbo offer of a
nf nraptmol U ..' i decoration. I!ut the austere man of
r , u; iaiii ik ui.iei scl-nc." pon.inlu. I,.il .11.......1,. m.
1 m, m K Wimm
Send postal
Hnu.-iekeei,rs
:i! Carmen
All kinds of job work done at the
Mi.st office at reasonable prices.
HIM K)Wn.AM !)AII
aTEAMER
our appreciation of the earnest nnd Saturday afternoon,
untiring work in the interest of the, today to National
schools of this county done by re-j Federation, Suit '.
tiring County Superintendent J. H. Ave., Chicago. 111.
Collins during the years of his able
administration.
C. C. Thomason,
T. W. Tandy. Committee.
School Report
The following is the report of the
Bachelor Flat Bchool for the month,
ending Nov. 1st:
Number of pupils enrolled 18
" of da'3 taught during mo. 20
Whole number days attendance 3:13
Average deportment jh
Average daily attendance 17
The following were present every
day of the month.
Frances Reynolds, lister Ijtke.
Florence Larson, H elma Marten,
Ingmer Larson, Edwin Marten. Os
car Marten, Irvin Larson, Frrnil
Stubbs, Eddie Stubbs, and Erneht
Jacobson.
Visitors during the month, were;
Supt. J. B. Wilkerson, II. Bumgard-
ner, Miss Myrtle Bennett, and Miss ' "
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I.esven I'ortlnnil ut 2 'Ml IV
Arrives St. Ilrleni, st I'.
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V. '.I- . Mf i, t,,.t himI third
Wn!nealav.
J. W. Clarke, Om-nl
II K. I.a!.A KK, Clerk.
Lois Elliott.
E. Lake,
Teacher.
iHOl.'I.lON tllaM'. MM, 8, Women 01
I WiMiilcraft, meet the arcoml and
j Intirih Tilriftiiy after noon of earli
I month at Houlton, Ore. Mn. Ktna
Wikntroui, tiuardlan Nelghlair
rCB.pwe, Ore.; Miniue A. Morley,
Clerk.
Collin, bia hnLainpinrnt o. 77, I. o.
O K. meets in the I. O. O. r. IIhII. on
Ilia M-eonil and fourth Thorn.1 ly ol each
tnmr.h, fojourneiinn Fatrianhi moal
cordially Invited In meet with u.
thaa. Spini er, Chiel Pntrlnrcti.
C. V. lILiktmlry, Srrihe.
i:Ol.t;.MIUA IIOMKSTKAP No. HM
ErotherlHxxI ol American Yeomen,
nieetathe aecom and fourth Weil
neaday nixht of each month at Yank
ton.Ore. VinitinK nwniUra welcome.
V.. S. IIinson, Honrnatila Vorntitn
(-'. V. I.akk, Corrr ip-in lent.
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OPEN FDR BUSINESS
The Italian Importing Co. i
DEALf.RS IN
(ifocrrirs, J( faltfc find Ft id
(U nrnil llmisrliidd .Yrct s.ifh's
A Specialty i u All Kin ls of Cheese Also 1
Wholesale Department for I;irst Cl.tss Ira
poitct! and I domestic Wines of all KiuJs
I'rco ('.elivcry to any part of St. Helens or Hou'.ton
Wc- Rispeitftilly Solicit a Share of the Patronage
n
I Oil!
m ST.IIELIIXS Cull Vs Up f
1 MlJ'AK C.'l.ti'TKK No. ;;o. o. 1.. s
Meeta in .Mitsonic Hull .t .e((
and ourtn Hatur J-vo. - ch n oml
GKKTRCDK COL! .IN, V ,T.
M'CY (illAV, Sm retii, ,
Kverybody Treated Right
F J. BASEEL
Dry (mmkIs, Men's 523.CK) suits for ? 20.10, Ladies
Suits, best quality, Hats, Caps, Ilot.ts ami Shoes,
Ladies' Capes, Coats, Shirt Waists, Furniture of all
Kinds, Stoves and Manges, Hardware. Tinware.
SPKCIAL: Hkst Sugar, $5.p per sick
Guaranteed flour 51.30 per sack, 5.00 per barrel
Fine Line of Fruit jars aud wc sell them cheap.
C, u 11 powder Tea 4 5c lb. 40c Coffee 35c lb.
-We Sell Everything Cheap-
COMIC AND SAVK YOUR CASH
I HOULTON - - OREGON
J PHONE 52
St. Helen Tj.iI... Nn
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log, on Ilia aecoml and fourth Naturilitya
olearh month, vi.itirnt memlr are
alwsvajflven a baity welcome .
W. A. Mclntlie, N. (i.
C. W. I'.Ukealar, Hec.
Tha Iulian Iraportirg Co. jchools and thus coming ii touch j 4Uns It
Avon Locle No r:i Knight r, lyt,i1M,
meeta eyery Tiieatlay Kvenlng in Cat
tle Hall, Kt. Helena. Vlaitlna; KniKhta
alwaya Welcome.
Fred Watkina.C. C.
V A. (ieuiKe, K ol K A 8
KT. IIKLKNS LODtiK NO.
A K A AM. HeeUl.t anil 3.1
Saturday in enrli Month. Viaitlng
brotliara cordiallr welcomed. C W
Clam, MaaUr; B. Jfc Qttck) B:r.UrT.
Houlton Market
POWLLL A HARRIS. Prop
I.KAl.KtU M
Fresh aud Cured Meat"
Poultry, Kkr:. m"
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
CORRECT WEIGHTS
'V. Pay Hi(h.at Ca.h Pra B'
Pork anJ Vaal
I'VXAMI TK l-oWDKU
I RIVER POWDER COMP 4
UF.M.KUH IS
nu PONT EXPLOSIVES
ALL EXPLOSIVES nn itirprn in u ton LOTS 0 MOBS
TO ANY POINT IN COLUMBIA COUNTY ON THE RIV"
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