The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 06, 1912, Image 4

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    J St. Helen School Op.-
RIMtMBin WE tt 1
IF IIS CORRECT
SALLAN HAS IT
i t s ? y 1 3 3 v irr' 1
a l.y, iir-p'.emccr Kith .
School Boots aii! : 1 ccl Supplies
Our only method to get your business is
to exchange our equal amount of good
value tor same money.
In serving you properly we realize that
we are treating ourselves wisely.
M. SALLAN
Hie Leading Clothier In Bank Building
IF SA LLAN HAS
IT. ITS CORRECT
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 leaves St. Helens 7;55 a. m.
Returning leaves Portland 2:30 p. in.
Arrive at St. Helena 4 45 p. m.
r. LHOOCHKIRK
County Court
Proceedings
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 $4.50 per
Cord. Phone Bachelor Flat
Line or write me at Warren,
Ore. Wm. Skuzie.
St. Helens Dairy
PURE MILK AND CREAM i
.From Healthy Cows I
DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR I
EVERY DAY I
George konopka
PROPRIETOR I
i Oregon Mist Election Sup
j IUST. NO. 4
Keelan Ed
j Meehan T. C.
Tullar E. E.
Wamsley Ja3
Lloyd J. F.
Lee Ben
Hunter Ben
King E. C
J. A. AnJress
dist. NO. 6
Lovelace R. N.
Cole C. N.
DIST. NO. 7
Remy E. J.
Wilder David
Kilby Frank
Shumway Roy
Neinsteadt Fred
Burns Albert
Hackenberg Jos
Wilson Jared
Lowman Wilson
Brown W. L.
DIST. NO. a
Parcher Ira
Parcher Donald
McAdam R. H.
Parcher Tracey
Johnson Lee
DIST. NO. 9
Basse Thos.
Reed C. 30 00
Beck L. 30 00
Hansen Casper 15 00
Olsen Peter 15 00
Schillipeit A. 7 50
Gessell E. A. ' 30 00
Purney J. J. 30 00
Reed J. 18 73
Hansen E. D. 5 IX)
KearnsA. 15 00
Mellinger Perry 2$ 12
GENERAL ROAD FUND
Peterson F. J. 123 40
Kennedy G. B. 3 00
Prescott C. T. 30 00
Hutchinson M. T. 1 50
Mellinger U. S. 6 00
Olsen Geo. 4 00
Gustafson Gust 8 00
Whereupon, Court Adjourned un
til Wednesday Dec. 4. 1912.
WE HAVE ALIO SUU-
3 1HI AGENCY rOfl
';18 Goods
WE CARRY ON HAN- A !C.I STOCK Of THE
Celebrated ityal Family Remedies
SCHOOL BOKS ARC SOLD STRICTLY FOR CASH
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A. J. DEMINC. DMc.c;S7. ST. HELENS
tJll.l.AAttail',l'
family from the John Wattson place
into Scappooso. They occupy the
J. G. Watts Cottage.
The School Board 1ms designated
the week of Dec. 22 -'JS for the win
ter vacation.
The Watts and Price Hall has
been very much improved by a coat
of white paint.
Mr. R. R. Ness the station agent
reports that he has resigned and
will soon leave for points in Wash.
Jess Morgan has moved his fam
ily to Columbia City where he is
employed by the Penninsular Lumb
er Co.
I ODCES
SI-. MKl.KNS IWMP. NO M
W. A. Mwli flr.t and U'lrd
Vnlm'lv.
J. V. t'luike, CoumiI
II K. I.aHABK. Clerk.
HOl'LTON CIKCLK M 4.H. Women ol
WoooYrart, uieeta U avcoml ami
fourth Tuclv alternooii of eaili
inon'h at lloiiltun, Oie. Mia. Kl-a
Wik-tnm, (iuar.lUn VlKlilmr
ScHpimoM, Ore. ; Minnie A. Moflry,
Clerk.
I'niiMiiI'M Km .mi patent No. 77. I.
O K. uieetaln the I. t). . K. 1 1 . 1 1 . ti
llie mvoiuI ami fourth 'IhurtiUy 1 r-u li
niontli, ojoitrtiiH in, I'nti ian-ht H""
Dan Smith is erecting a substan- "--ll l"l' ' ''
. , j- i i Chan. Spiui'cr, Clin I Patriarch
ttal and commod.us shop on h.s 0. V . p.ukr.ie,. svr.i.
place at the South Scappoose Cor- ....... . -
ner I'oi.fMHlA noli:.sTr-Al' N- iivi
The Wilkstrom Lumber Co's Mill Proiherhoo.1 ol Ainrimo iwn.r
began work again this week.
ST. HELENS
Harness j Shoe Shop
MONTr.OMlllY
HUH IUPU
ST. HELENS, ORE.
School Report
m. e'i the accon1 ana lourtn mch
neUv iiiit of encti month at YatU
Ion. Ore. YUillnn nirnilra welcome.
K. S. Hinson, llunoralili Forcmin
V. V Lakk, Corrcimlent.
XI j SHOT SHELLS:
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ff ?Surer Cleaner Shooting'
J Arrow unci Nitro v,iu!stne bpecu bhciia ,
f" I tltTWN rACTDUV LOAIItU '
f y. . y , i
,...;. Surer tn-caus 8icHller. The ntcel lining
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f - i i i x. ict compresT.KJn iiun yuim every ouik.0 '
tiH:TkflK I'OI.US. V M.
I.fC I i K A Y . SM-rriai
SCAPPOOSE
10 50
Reinforced Con & Cul. Works 61 20
Dangerous Bueoinos
HMUm .! Ttiioota TBUM
Our Worra-to-n
Ilk Elaatl BaiUrj
taliaTM at oaaa ofta omrea.
Stsddnfs, Kdh Cap. Anklet
S.if -nnrnnl bl.ofe oa ...uwtio
WOODAH D.CLARKE CO.
All kinds of job work done at
reasoanable prices at the Mist office.
For Sale and Want Ads
Ada in The Cilumiu Bring Retulta
We have for sale at the Mist office
all kinds of typewriter paper, car
eon paper, legal blanks, legal backs
etc.
FOR RENT Rooms in the Bank
Building.
We have 30 cords of dry fir wood
for sale. Jas. Muckle & Son.
WHY PAY RENT
Buy a lot. Build a home. $10
down $10 a month, then you have
it. See St. Helens Improvement
Co. T.A. Laws, Mgr.
FOUND a bunch of keys, owner
may have the same by calling at
Mist office and paying for this no
tice. 100,000 Fruit trees., Write for
prices. A. Holaday Scappoose.
CHURCHES
Methodist Episcopal CUurcn
Sunday School 1U:U
Preaching 11:00
Epworth Leagut B:3C
Preaching 7 JO
Mld-wttk aenrlra Thuradar 7:00
Oregon Lmbr. Co.
DIST. no. 10
Campbell J. L.
Lewis Jos.
Erickson M. E.
DIST. no. 12
Hedlund Dan
Hedlund Dan
Webster Ed
Shearer W. S.
Stryker Louis
Johnson J. F.
Banzer John
Johnson A.
DIST. NO. 13
Mel is A. R.
Van J. A.
Aamadt M.
Peterson J. H.
Roase Wm. H.
Fisher H.
Peterson J. F.
Hawkins Labert
Peterson Edlin
Potter Emery
Burris Oliver
Martala Jacob
Magnusen II.
Dowling Austin
Peterson L.
Blackburn Elmer
Burris Lloyd
McGee L. E.
Aldridge J. 11.
Birkrnfeld Anton
DIST. NO. 15
Placke Wm.
Hess Credo
Johnson Geo.
Gustafson Gust
Henry John
McDonald G. A.
Brown Will
Gustafson Gust
DI5T. NO. 16
Wilson Harry
Patel Jos.
Christenson Robt.
Smith Chas.
Smith Ed.
DIST. NO. 17
Lunge Gus
DIST. NO. 14
McGee L. E.
2 84
Clark Grant is recovering from
his accident so far as to be out on
crutches.
The Ladies Aid supper and Bazar
was held in Watts & Price hall
Wednesday evening.
Mr. G. A. Mosher has moved his
Report of Bachelor Flat School mI'TaII O.t.t'TKr.. Nt. . O. K.s
for month ending Nov. 2;: j Meeta In M nio l.U tlm o n.l
V .(...-in. . anl f-mrlli Satur vto -hcIi month
Whole numler days attendance 270
times late 0
Average numb'r pupils lielonuring IS ;
dailyattondar.ee 1 : 1 17.1. O. o. V. n.r-i.
Average department ' . I ' .J "'-,in tin-1 i o. v bml !-
The following were neither ab- mif.on (i i mtoh.1 n-I l-niitii M'ut l.i
fnt nor lat: F.t-ll.. Pot- Fran-' o n h inontli. vtit inrf no ml-cri a-r
ces Reynolds, Lester L-ike, Chester
Saxton, Florence Ltrson, Helma
Martin, Ingmer Larson, Edwin Mar
tin, Oscar Martin, Irwin Larson, .w- n I-.le N Knuin i ryiin.f
Ethel Bennett. Jennie I'otH'. Lvdia ' niri t v.-rv Tuc-.l.iy Kvenii it in t -
Saxton anil Earnest Jackson.
Ch:u. E. Lake, Teacher.
Cleaner becnus tho 'fcctory loaded" p.ittern
1 usn't a hole or h "wui tip" iti it. And, too.
Kuaiern Cictory loiidmg means uniformity
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Arrow ami Mill Club
m I aiiiu a- mt4 vIm
IMti.tnm sitr tiMlivwi.hwitf un
iiui.xnu.i
Mi IUl.lCCAItlllH.RfU
.A liHOAUWAY, NKW YUNK
aUava nivch a h'lv wrliomr
W. A. Mclnilif. N.
C. W. I'.l.iki-.'-.-v. s.-u.
Vi-itniK K in'1' " i
Christ Episcopal Church
: tie II ill, St. Mi-irn.
! v welcouif.
I-...I V.tkiiM. C C.
I K A. ii'-o'j;e. K of U h
OPrN FDR BUSINESS
The Italian Importing Co.
There will lie evening service In
the Episcopal church next Sunday,
Dec. H, at 7::S'.
ST IIKI.KN- l.i : i K N'.
K A M. M.rt U: i,.l :M
SulimUy in em-h in nth, V il'inj(
timtticra cor.lnllv clinn.!. I" V
CUrk. Ma-ler; H K Ijuu k. Serrrtarv . i
CHANGE OF LOCATION
TO MORGUS BUILDING
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DEAIXRS IN
( i in , ri i s , I 'rifrftihtrs and l'i l
(liiirnil Hun srliutd JWcrssi I its
A Spti i.i'ty in All KinU of Cheese Also a
W'li'ilo ili.- Hi j;uti:ir:;t for First Cl.os l:n
M!ti! ;u;il lKnnvtic Wines of all Ii:i'U
I'rte ili-liwiy t any part of St. Helens or Jlti'.tcu
W'c Ki spettfully Suliv.it a Sli.irc of the rationale
ri,,mr r,n ST. lli:i.i:XS Call I's I'p
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I will still sell first class Groceries,
Flour and Feed at the lowest possible
prices. The Same prompt service and
delivery.
I will handle from now on a full
line of hardware, stoves, paints, oils
and crockery; and will pursue the same
methods of doing business, which is to
sell a large amount of goods at a small
margin of profit.
Respectfully,
A. S. HARRISON
Morgus Building
Everybody Treated Right
'fTj. basebl
Dry (lontls, Men's 523.(10 suits for 52o.cc, Ladies'
Suits, lust quality, Hats, Cans, Hoots and Shoe.
Ladies' Capes. C.tts, Shirt Waists, Furniture of all
Kinds, Stoves and Ranges, Hardware. Tinware.
SI'I-CIAL: I!.;st vSii;ak, 5.9.) per sack
(itiaranu-cd llour Jl.jo per .sack, $5.00 per h.irrcl
Fine Line of I'uiit Jars and uc sell them eheap.
C.uiij owder Tea .15c lb. 40c Coflce 35c lb.
Wc Sell Kvcrythins Chcap-
COMK AND SAVIC YOUR CASH
HOULTON - - OREGON
! I HONE 52
Houlton Market
rOWLt L A HARRIS, Pr....
I.KAIflU IN
I-'rcsli and Cured Meat?
Poultry, KkK'- I!uttcr
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
CORRECT WEIGIiTS
"'. Tar lligh.il Ca.S Pr lea l Pf
Pork and V.al
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COlUmA RIVER POWDER COAlMlY
DKAI.I'lt.S IN
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TO ANV f'JINT I ft COLUMBIA COUNTY ON THE RIVER
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