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thut v.iil cost jiu Tr.inl'ui llarwl ; 3
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B..trt a. .ltrr j.i.n.ry 0. j 'et I'W'I'lu think tll.-y can
iu. ! " in Ht-irut, nr. do liftti r by trailing iii tin' city
uu.trr t ari Maceh c.l. lr.. 11 f r. , i
! hand a larue. and comnlut st(-l(
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Aitcrtllng rata. mala known on ajpll.
cation. LX1 BOtlcaa 2ft cent per Una.
County Official
Paper
List week thrre was a Home
Industries Day celebrated in Ore
gonthe object of which was to
display the products of Oregon
and stimulate an Interest in the
manufacture and use cf Oregon
made g.wda. In other words it
was an effort on the part of man
ufacturers to create such an in
terest In home made goods as
would result In their use by Ore
gon people In preference to goods
made In some other Btate. It
was a good move. Oregon maJe
goods should bo the choice of
Oregon people, when price and
quality are equal. What applies
to the state In this wsy applies
with equal or greater force to the
particular city trade of each lo
cality. The reason for the use of
Oregon made goods by Oregon
people when brought a little clos
er home applies with the same
force to the St. Helens goods by
St. Helens people. U applies to
the patronizing of St. Helens
business houses by St. Helens
people. Instead of the purchasing
of Portland goods by St. Helens
people, where quality and price
are equal. The business firms
of this city are carrying up to
cate stock of merchandise in the
several lines represented here,
and at prices that are lower than
the same goods sell for in Port
land. There is no good teason
for St. Helens people going out
side tho city for anything neces
sary in the ordinary course of
living The onlv reason that can
possibly beset forth for going
away is that there may oe a
larger assortment to choose from
in Portland, but there is certain-
i.. ...nrfnuini annuirh here to
thn most particular buy
ers. Instances of these facts are
many and we cite a few or them
here so that the attention of the
St. Helens people who do shop
ping In Portland may know that
there are advantages in trndir g
at home by reason of the quality
and price as well as the support
of home business firms which
they are entitled to.
If our readers in St.' Helens
will take up this paper and glance
f home business
firms who are advertising their)
wares then call on them und com
pare prices, taking quality into
consideration, they will find that
money can be saved by trading
right here.
Take the case of the new fur
niture store of Sherwood & Rors
in this city; Jook up their prices
and compare them witn me
prices for the same goods in
Portland and you will see where
you save from 10 to 25 per cent
on most anything you want in
their line, chairs that are ad
vertised In Portland papers ol
different furnilure houses at a
special sale, too tor Wi an1
$1.00 can be found at the store a
A fit $3 to $3.25.
TKn MmHrni anods too. Nearly
Mn the samo way
tw;b utnnr ika rDart U not tne
A Ilia Uvl II v . n
local firm entitled to your trade;
t.u . i; nt vour grocery
A caiv v m v w r
wants with you and visit the
store of C. II. John & Co.. in tins
.: thnro vnu will find the
best grade of groceries at
prices that Portland merchants
cannot beat by any means and
In most cases the local merchant
nell eheaner than does the city
merchant. Or go out to the new
store of the Italian Importing
Co. on the Houlton road and look
over their stock of groceries and
provisions. You will not find a
wig II. v - - .
same class of goods that will
compare In prices and accommo
dation with the Italian Importing
Co. In tho clothing and dry
goods line, a business which re
quires considerable capital to run
and you will find Deuer umk
rlghtathome than you wil in
the city. Look over the stock of
- - - ' f -'-vv ' v 'V. I
of dry gool and fumialiings that
eiual a great many stocks car
ried in Portland, and for bar
gains in anything carried by
MorguB & Son no other firm can
cijual it. They have been doing
business in this city for years
and have ketit ur with the timi a
Their stock is larje enouRh and
new enough to compare with any
of the stores of like character
and size in any of the cities.
The matter of going to the city
for other thirgs such as jewelry
books plumbing supplies etc.
should not be done either, for in
this city we have one of the most
complete and up-to-date jewe'ry
store and watch repair shops in
the state, conducted by Von A.
Gray who is an experienced work
man and carries a fine stock of
watches, clocks, diamonds and
other jewelry, and his prices wiil
compare favorably with any
house of the kind and quality in
the city. If books or fine sta
tionery, fountain pen supplies
and toilet articles are wanted one
need go no further than to A. J.
Deming's drug store
3
Portland "SPECIAL" Sales Exposed
1 (IJanrr in at our windows on your next
I rijt down, town . Wc have cut out of
? Inst Sun duns Orroifinn some of the SO'
: culled ".stf riut hnrguinx'', advertised by
the I urge furniture, stores of Portland
I and ire, in rite iiou to com hare - the pho-
toes and furniture in, the window, also
our prices and those advertised.
II',. j ), 1,11,11 hi hmn una rut out ami uiltitr lined baraainM that
j htiuht attract your attention in any of th paperi, bring it to our
Q tture, and wt uuutantn to gin you a better prici on thi samt articlt
I j for the nasvn that it does not eozt us to much to do business at iht
'rartland dealer. MAKE VS I'RUVi IT
e
fL'HMTUHJj UEALERS
UNDERTAKERS E ME ALMERS
ST. HELENS
Kistner I W Juror
Hinson W T "
Tarbell Guy "
KelleyAJ
Walker CC "
Richaidson D W
FrickCC
Bell J L
Anderson, Kmil Ilaminerback, Sam
Dalilyn-n, Arthur Llnduhl and Har
old Carlson. A general good time
was njayd by all.
Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Ilazen
Nov. 2riih a nun.
Tlu-re was a Thanksgiving Berinnn
I
in the inoiT.ing and pmRxam in thehristenaen Hans
evening of N-.v. ?th at the Swed- Nelson Isaac
ish Lutheian church. WoodsAlbert
At N. F. Baker's there was quite Jones Grant
a pig killing the other day and as a j JCyser Geo M
reult nine good sized porkers were j Lovelr.ce RN
where shipiied to Frank L. Smith's mark-jllaynes Henry
everything in these lines are car-1 et in J'ortlanJ next day. j Stacey Jack
ra, nmi s nriniii lnu'nr iVinn pi,n Tlw. riimila of Warren school Srave vHde H W
bo found in the city for the fame I the following program Wednesday , Kelley G R
quality of goods. In the line of j hl m"" ai, ulu " ,iW ""unc- j enoecK ueo
Reception, A Thanksgiving Din-'. Young EM
ner, Wellborn. I jone8 Grant W
Dialogue, The Story of a Seed, 5 , McCey F O
; Campbell Forrest
Fish Kenneth
plumbing supplies U. Constanlin
carries a line sudicient to meet
all the demands of a city the size
of St. Helens and he does first
class work at less than Portland
prices. Then take the St. I Id-
ens laundry, a plant fully equip-
ncd for handling all the bubiness
of the city and in first class shape
too. yet there are numbers of
people who send their laundry to
Portland. Of course these firms
mentioned are not the only ones
in the city who earning large
stocks ami whose prices are low
er than Portland price?, but we
l,nv, tnkeii the naintS of these
firms from tho advertising col-; hood, all.
umns of the Mist ns represer.ta-j Dialogue
, t iu..I..,..:i..js firms of the " ut
l , v . " .
mini s.
Recitation, The Turkey. Theodore
Peterson.
Adams Fred
i. Tu..t.a.rlt.in.y nine
little girls. i Thomas Guy I
Ro tation, Tough time for the(ParkerAM
Turkey, Ruth Peterson and Signe Thurston John
Anderson. Hoysen Palu Chr
Dialogue, What We're Thankful Abbott Fred
For, 3 boys and 3 girls. i Nelson Olof ."
Recitation, Kitty's Thanksgiving, Ruby RJ
Mildred Ixiwrey. - AMOUNT REJECTED
Imitation . Freedom Thanksg.v-
ing, l annie Cooper. j
Oh The Snorts of Child-j ' DISTRICT ROAD FUND
DIST NO. 1
5 CO
4 00
2 20
4 20
4 00
4 00
5 CO
5 60:
12 40'
6 10
31 40
36 60
8 20
6 00
5 60
5 60
2 00
2 20
S 60
5 60
5 60
13 60
9 60
5 60;
5 60;
4 401
5 60j
11 20
8 40:
8 40
4 00
5 60
7 60
2 50
WHITE & WHITE Houlton, Ore,
We are Closing Out our Men's and Hoy's Suits and iu order to do so have cot
the price 20 per cent. It will pay you to come and look through our stock.
Our Furniture Department is bigger and better than ever, and our sales are in-
creasing every month. We can save you money in this department.
A big stock of Men's Heavy Underwear and Work Shirts, Logger's Shirts, Rain
Coats. Rubbers, Boots and Hats.
The "Walk-Over Shoe is still in the lead Good leather, good styles and perfect
fits. A large assortment to choose from.
A good selection of Outing Flannelsnd Duckling Fleece from 101015 cents .
per yard. Dress Patterns in all wool, half wool and cotton.
Granite Ware, Tinware and Stoves. Heating Stoves from $2.00 to $20.00
We deliver goods to any part of St. Helens or Houlton.
Yours tor Business
WIS
Professional Cards
DR. L. GILBERT ROSS
PHYSICIAN ft SUROEON
OB Bnk BMg. C. HeleUS
DR EDWIN ROSS
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
St. Helens - Oregon
J. A. BILL
F. M.THOBP IT ,
T. S. WHITE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
UCERSKO KMBAl.MER
Houlton
Oregon
TP CENTRAL MARKET
Dealers is
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Poultry, Produce
Your Orders Solicited Good Prices Full Weight
Phone 60 St. Helens, Ore.
C wtcKe Clacks 12
DR. ALFRED J. PEEL
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
St. Helens
Bunk
UuiMlnc
YON A. GRAY
All
- Watchmaker and Jeweler.
Work Guaranteed.
I OpUcalGood. St Helen. Or. 3
Oh that Dreadful Boy, Frazier Jas
PlST. NO. 2
city. Then we may say mm
what has already ben 6aul ahor.t ;
the St. Helens firms fr St. Hel
ens people with equal force to
Houlton people, and Houlton
rirn:s. I.etth lloul'on pcopl'
take a trip thr-mifh th-' hre
store of White & W Into. for. e
ample, take a imte of the larpc
varied Block of C"i-Us nai:u.cu
hy this wide awake firm and they
will have no cause to ro tu Tort-
lund to trade. Also stew into the
storoof Mr Has. el and get Eorr.e
of his prices and you will he as
tonished at the barjjains olfered.
There are other linns m nouuu.,
t,H and deserving of support out,
as is the case in St. Helen, we
have taken these business linns
from the ad column of the Mift
and cite them us instances.
While en this subject it may be
rt r:,U the attention of the
people of this city and vicinity to
lU'ci.aJon, Laura Furr.
A ThuuksRivinpr Ixon, j
! Kkstrom G II
lialiKU
1 pupils.
Uwitution. My Thanksivintf,
Tl.eoihu'O CMiir.
. ...... : I j
S..n?. Octolr-s ruriy. " ' r,ipojny A
v...,.;inii,.n Th.v.iks-chin;' in UUl.i .. , ,
M Vium"l
Virginia Curtis Coper.
Keciiation, Six little Turkeys. Ed
win Isaacson.
Uccitation, Dewey Larsen.
llccitation, The Wild tloose Chaw,
1.'!!.,.. A 1 mi mist.
Diah.srue. Coin' Somewhere. Dew
ev r.ea:u and ttuth Hcndrickion.
" l'ial..jcuo. Ten Little Fumpkin
t uccs, 10 boy.
myc. Silver Thread Among 1 ne
GuM, 0 pii. ,
f..., ti. nrosri'.m cake anu conw.
were sold to all who wi,hed it. The
program was very K.hmI. as were
also the refreshments, and were en
1 hv all.
Mrs. A. iJuiuWrom.
DIST. NO. 3
Contractors Eiuipment Co
McTntyre P
Ft 1 ton E
Nichols T N
Vincent D
Mclntyre A
Kt-tlel W ;'
Hattanll
Eveisaul K
Woodward J
Morris C
To be Continued
$10 00 j
1
20 00
167 10
7 CO l
32 00 j
18 00'
6 25 i
8 75'
21 001
15 OO ';
1 So
11 25
17 50
5 00
DR. H. R. CLIFF
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Phone JUId S; A 1233: Be. E. 4657
I! 13 to 1117 Mllng
UiiiMing
Portland. Or.
GEORGE H. SHINN
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
St. Helens - Oregon
Allen, Felton & Quick
REAL ESTATE DEALERS
INVESTMENTS, RENTALS. INSURANCE. COLLECTIONS. LOANS,
LAND TTL S. APPRAISEMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR. GUARDIAN.
FISCAL AGENT, CONVEYANCE. EXECUTOR INFORMATION
AND EMPLOYMENT
ST. HELENS . OREGON
THE GREAT DAY.
M. E. MILLER
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
St. Helens - Oregon
St. Helens Transfer Co.
lUll. - , -f .
other r . li .su.iei-
Otu finder was
the fact that the pnnu rj n - u.om Quin.
0,-epm Mist is prepared o hand-1 J- J f(llk9 for
e all kinds of printing, akes all , cv and mm 1 h
,c ' v. oh too t ie week eml.
k,nd.?!LJ:"rso that .herel 1,1 met uKh
srnau hoi "!- .
can be and is no reason or ju:,t:c,
in any person, firm or c,.p-; -i;n
municipal or otherw. e. m
sending away for printing.
i article nav,- Vi
rrts which can and will be sub-
8tantiatedIfnnyKrs.mwi.MaKc
the trouble to visit an m
business houses mentioned or an
of the other bJsmess hoxs
these towns. Home peopk; should
pntronizo home indusyso:-
Ue markets. I!y ;k
ulsn every citi. i. t-
(,ni,;unitywillbob,:1Ue a,
.. l.. .'!, mnnl i'.il Hie tuy
. ... n-,w rilllK !lt 1'V P
mentof taxes etc G "(
IJIlelliat they are justly e.ui .d,
trxiand buyers of me.cn...iu.
Si save many dollar. durmKa
year's time, -
WARREN
. surmise party was
given llarou.va-
an ucci-
tiir.iitir to mat
which his 1 1
...1 ... ..no! !-.( 0.
n.-utly :t'tV y thxvoodsJixv.
ADVERTISED .LETTER3
, lha St. Hel-1
Uttera um. -
t.n. Ore. Tostotheo for the week end.
November 2:!. U12.
V. aa liarker. 1 letter
,1. T. IV: ihU. 1 letler- j
MkAV -v. C-d-. I 'cller .. j
K. Y. lUdy. l'.u'. j
LcLU-r on iv.
.;,;. f. M.
Phona IS
General Treftisfer and Drayage
Dealer ia .
Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand and
Shingles
Agents for
.STUDEBAKER
Bun Oppotit. School Houm
11
iin.i nmii PiHf.ihnf.i.1mMtittK
r--,Mi.iiiMii
1 St. Helens Mill Co.
m
13 op tj TrvUfM jp,
li t All Work Guaranteed.
M
Iippriwihirgnl it mjuirM
' Mo iTii.inents of practicl.
"iniure ihat ia gool iable.
Tl e Hi l key nte.!iitend.nti in
li e way of gooJ, purs Grocer
ie, Cr.nbertie. Mince Meat,
Nuts, 1'iuim, Plniu VudJiig,
eic. If yon went to be .die lo
Rive hwtT Ib.nks fr quality
.if' " ... .
.-i f?f in ni. order our ororer-
ieshen, nn'l get satislarurm
foi litilf rti.
I IIVIfUID I .
M, ill a.
1 hb i
Wagons and
Vehicles
Estimates Furnished.
R. CONSTANTIN
bo sell I io ii:e
Plumbing and
Sheet Metal
St Helens
-EO"e4Se 5 r act o-"
Heating
Work
Oregon
...... 21. tho oocasson
Tbirihday. ThoPt
EVnnor n-l
:. ...,..,,.., I'llft Muhr and Ma-
ftiyrno ----- .
tdda Carl.". . ' ' . , , Ticlienor W K
dorson, Emu nu v..
Court Proceedings
Continued
.. ii...,.., r.nHrd at Kl-'Otiuii 3 00
retry n fi.i
Hull W U I.IUHIV"
Weed Judm -'
Lane B F
ijjiencer Israel
Heejrhley U M "
sin C. It "
Stacy JW WUn: Maws 2 00,1
Lveuue
part James Cal to paoners
Part James IVstase&Exrvw
Fai r John Comnu.onei
9 00 - -
9 00 1
9 00 j
9 00 i'
9 00!
10 SO 1 -tf
2s 4i,i
C3 0
Lath
Electric Lighting-
(Saves Your Eyes)
Steam Heating-
(Prolongs Your Lives)
Wood Lumber
f A SPECIAL INVITATION.
St Helens, Ore, 1912.
Mr. vTago earner ;
Youaro cordially invited to call at
cur storo ar.d In3?3Ct our large stock of general,
merchandise. Then mrYe known your Kants and we
.in mmfn vflii Tiriceg.' duality considered, that
va ri.irtHrnt.fid in the citv. Give us a trial.
tan.iv " v
Yours For Business.
T-T VlORGUfcD i)UlN
Is
i
I t:
"fflf
E.ACROU3E UU E. W. kCTEL
GROUSE & KETEL
Hv CV-d P in Mw04 Building on Columbia $ . nw
St Helen Howl nd rt prepared to do anytnin. In lh buitdinf line.
)cbbtr at Rcnsible Prkea
E. A. CF.OUSE
Plan and Eatinam FurnanaS
E W. KETEL
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