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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1912)
St. rielent School Upen ivio'iuav. 3 RIMIMBIR WC ARC HE Kl .' I ; T iHS FO- ,1 IF 17 S CORRECT SALLAN HAS IT yillOUl DUjNo ami ow:;u .'umj Closing Out u Line ot Ncgligco Shirts all sizes and patterns, Regular $1 Shirt at 45c With each purchase from now until X'mas we will give you one of our beautiful souvenir plates M. SALLAN The Leading Clothier In Bank Building VI HAVt ALSO StCUHfcD TH . G:H:Y FOII Oman's Pliotoiiiaplik; i-ofis V AC "AHflY ON WANO f LA"r. )el(br.ited tiyal Fzin y o:k ok the ' 1 1 J I r' luLI oi;luO W-1 """" '.imii'iu i mit fe A J. DEM INC. DKucoisr. sr. HELENS - tit J 1A 1 1 tl I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 til 1 1 f ft ' '1 I -1 IF SALLAN HAS IT, ITS CORRECT I Str. 1RALDA Summer Rates between St. Helens and Portland 50 cents one way 75 cents round trip Tickets good any time after April 4th Boat Wvei St. Helena 7:55 a. m. Returning leaves Portland 2 30 p. m. Arrive at St. Helena 4 45 p. tu. r. 1 HOOGHKJRK COUIltV COUrt ' On this 4th day of December, 1912, I . this matter coming on for consider- 1 rOCCCUlIlgS atjon y, the Court upon the abstract ' of the vote cast at the election of Wednesday, Pec. 4. 1912, 3rd Judicial Day. Court came pursuant to adjourn ment. Officers all present. Due proclamation being made, the following proceedings were had: Matter of construction of bridge across Lindgren Creek; bridge across small creek on Melis place, and ap proach to combination bridge across the Nehalem river at Mist, Road District No 13. Nov. 5, 1912, for and against the prohibition of the sale of intoxi cating liquors for beverage purposes in Scappoose Precinct, Columbia County, Oregon, made by the County Clerk for the information of the Court. And it appearing to the Court from said certified abstract that the total number of votes in said Scap- all inipoose Precinct for Prohibition were 85, and that the total number of I DUCES in said amount having Urn ulloweil from said special fund. Matter of Roport of Slu ritT on 1911 Tax Rolls: On this day the Sheriff presents tu j the Court his annual errors, double assessments, etc.. for; nori.TtK CIKCI.K Mi Women l year li'll, together with distribution of same, and the Court U-ing ad vised in the matter, it is ordered by the Court that siiid statement be. and the same is hereby approved. Whereupon, Court adjourned un til Thursday. Dee. 5, 1912. Thursday. Dee 5. 1912. 4th Ju dicial Day. Court came pursuant to adjournment. Officers all present. Due proclamation In-ing made, the coi.cm I'.IA sr. H KI.KN" CAMP. M M V. ' Y A. Murli llrt ami third Wrilnt -hliiv. J. V. Clarke, Cumul II K. I aIIAKK, Clerk. statement of: .... . ....... VuoU'riit, meet a the arvonl ami lnurih Tuelav altrriionii of rai-li mmi'li at llonltiiii, lt. M'i. KUa Nik-turn, iuarllan VliihUir Sei 1 1. if ie. Ore.; Minnie A. M rli y, Clerk. I) 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. T I I St. Helens Dairy I PURE MILK AND CREAM .From Healthy Cows DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR EVERY DAY George konopka PROPRIETOR JUNOEROUS BlEEOINQS BfwaUBM I. Ttaiooea Taiae Our Woraa-to-nt Ilk Elastic Hwitftrr raliaeea at onoa often erea. Stadrinf a, Knaa Cape, Anklete ft t kMnrMnl hlttkH ftl)Btloa WOOOARD.CLARIBACO. For Sale and Want Ada Ada in Thcaa C Jumna Bring Reeulta 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. FOR SALE; a set of Elks Ant lers, complete. On display at the Italian Importing Co's Store. See H. W. Cade, St. Helens. 100,000 Fruit trees., Write prices. A. Holaday Scappoose. for CHURCHES Metbodiat Lpiacopal Ctiurcd Sunday School 1U:U Preaching J 10 Ep Worth League 6:30 Preaching 7:30 Mid-week aervice Thursday 7:00 Send 10 cents to day for ten reg ular issues of The Gospel Trumpet, a non-sectarian paper 16 pages each week filled with instructive articles on full salvation, divine healing, and the home life. A Bible ques tion that interest you answered through our "Question Answered" Department. Thia offer expires Dec. 31 1912. f (Jospel Trumpet Co.. Dept. K. I. Anderson, Ind. 2t -v . i j ir. ti c fm mis uay .nr. n. r. iiuuci mou presents to the Court his itemized account of expense incurred in the construction of said bridges, show ing all bills paid except the sum of ; $624.35 for lumber; and the Court , being advised in the matter, it is ! ordered by the Court that said ac count be and the same is hereby ap- proved. It is further ordered by the Court that the Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and instructed to issue a General Road Fund Warrant in the 8um of $1284.05 in favor of the said W. F. Halderman. ! Matter of deed from C. 0. & M. Dahigren: j On this day C. O. Dahigren sub mits his Abstract of Title to the Court, and presents his duly executed deed, conveying to Columbia County a certain piece of ground in Road District No 2, and the Court being advised in the premises, it isordeied J by the Court that said deed be and the same is hereby approved. It is further ordered by the Court that the Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and instructed to record said deed, and to issue a General Road Fund Warrant in the sum of $C45.00 in favor of said C. 0. Dahi gren, and to charge one-half of said sum to the account of said Road District No. 2. Matter of report of J. B. Wilker son on expense of Co. Institute: On this day J. B. Wilkerson, Ctitintv Sunerintendent of Schools. presents to the jurt his account of) expense incurred for the County Teachers Institute recently held at Clatakanie, showing receipted oills in the gum of $150.00. .And the Court being advised in the matter, it is ordered by the Court that said ac count be and the sarr.e is hereby ap proved. Matter of payment to F. M. Ben dure, account slashing on poor farm On this day it is ordered by the Court that the Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to issue a General Fund Warrant in the sum of $25.00 in favor of F. M. Bendure, on account of slashing on poor farm, leaving an unpaid balance in the Sum of $25.00. on account of un-burned portion of said slashing. Matter of Scalp Bounty Claims: On this day the Clerk presented to the Court the Verified Scalp Bounty aims of Fred Floeter, being claim No. 48, for $14.00 for seven wild cats, and of Walter Parker, claim! No. 49 for $8.00, for four wild cats, and the court being advised in the matter, it is ordered by the Court that said claims be, and the same are hereby approved. In the matter of considering the returns of the Local Option Liquor Election for the Scappoose Precinct, held Nov. 5, 1&12, and declaring the ICiuJt of laid election. Halderman vtes in said Scappoose Precinct against Prohibition were 109. It is therefor ordered by the Court that the majority of votes cast on the Local Option Liquor Election for Scappoose Precinct were against Prohibition. Matter of Transfer of Funds: On this day it is ordered by the Court that the Treasurer be, and he is hereby instructed to transfer the sum of $51.75 from the General County Fund to the Special Road Fund of Road Dist. No. 1, on ac count of General Supervising claim following proceedings were had: Matter of Claims against the County: On this day the claims against the County, as dix'keted in the General Fund, and the General Road Fund, Claim and Warrant Registers, were examined by the Court and allowed in the various sums as carried out by the Court on said Registers, being as follows: GENERAL KI ND. Cathey. Dr. C. A. Witness, State vs. Green $ 8. on Brown, C. B. Witness House, E. Coluinl'iii KiKitnipllienl No. 77, t. O. V. meets In the I. I). . V. 1111. on the mvoiuI and f.mrth Thuraday ol rifli niontli, fojoiirum in Patriari h most cordially lni'ed la turvt ailli u. Clia, Spinner, Cliirl Patriarch C. W lll.krle. SvriU. HOMIiSTKAP S. .1 Uro'litrhiKvl c( Vmcr'Tin Vmt ut-c'a 'In ani iinl ami fnii"li VV.l or. U v lit k 1 1 ( ol rat'!, uinulli at Vitus- ton. Ore. Viititif uiemliera aeU ulnr. K. S. I'iNsoN, I louoraliif I'ntrlinn C. K 1.4 a. Corre-iii' 3 Z I" . HELENS Harness j Shoe Shop ; MONIf.OMf K Y HUIUUNU ST. HELENS, ORE I AUCTION SALE HIGH GRADE COWS MONDAY DEC. 30th 1912 Ml.lWii C.l.i.TKi . S. .i. o. Mreta In Ma nic lull '.h- .. n,l and fniirUi Satin lvo. -acli month .H;TRriK COLLINS. W M. i.ro ;k y. !? ai nlSale at W. E. StevensRanch . ... Vn St. Ilcl. in l.U No. j ; U7,I. O. O. mrrt. Sherwood, F. H. Levings, L. L. Sullivan, John Weist, David R. Schwach. Gust Rindlaub, Conrad Day. Harry E. Berne, Carl Long, Harry Conyers, W. E. Hartman, L. C. Ross, L. G. Weber 14.00 18.00 32. so 10.00 5.oo IN. 00 n.i;o looo lo.:io 10.20 11.00 Witness, State vs. ..' ... .-i'1" 'he l. M M. r liilll.l- 14 00 " "" i ' c s-'oiil n l fourth s.fi ur Lit. t'l tu li linitilli. viilui( liu'llllicr. air al m hi veil a liartr nrhmr. W. A. Mrlnilip. N . t i C. W. I'.!k'f!i v. Sr Av li Liilk'e No ti.' KriU'lit nl rjthi.i" llirfli t-verr Tiirwlay Ktrnlng in (' tie 1UI1, St. II. !!. Vi-itint; Ki l''t. a! a h v Vf rtromt. I inl H ikim, C C. V A. ii.o(r. K ol I: S 1 M1LH NORTH OF WAKKEX Sale at 1 o'clock sharp T. A. CLOXINCSKK, Auctioneer :a (X) open rem business The Italian Importing Co. sT IIKl.KN-. I.i.Im,k No. V M. Mrrt. Ut If .1 :(. I mur 'f iii r .! m. ntl . Vti tik I lirnthrra rot li !lv a rlronn 1. C W Crtn i rics. tli in nil t.00 Clark. Mit-trr. H V. i;ni.-k. Srcrl Af. WO iAa &0 - f nl . ... . rr " -v- wo o&o oeo -v,-' ceo v xsj Mi oj blaster hlviii Sw( land was found ,, l si 1 , It in the lead Saturday night for tin llorkiirj llnrs, to hr given away Christinas al Whih ,V Whites stun . d.O. Dirt n twin hoys wrrr a t lo.se sreond irilh sm ral olht rs nearly tied for third place. The rate nil I l fust ami furious from now on. Save your rash eon pons or g ire then to someone in the rare. DEALTRS IN I 'e'Jetahes ami i't ttt 1 1 oil sehtdd v ssitit x A Siii;iity in All Kiinls of Cheese Also Wholesale IK-part men t fr Tirst Cl.iss Im-poiti-c1 atul IV.incstic Wines f all Kituls l:tw delivery to any part of St. licit nsor llou'.tou - KvViiitfnly Solicit a Share of the Patronage I'hom 'i; sr. iu;u:xs m 2 a C ia C m $ 'X, w w Everything for the Christmas Tree '' jj. 'i,5i 5a'a'"a' Call I'sl'p M lliltiiilii'.l'jUbifilliilll.ltiUl.tiilUlUillltj I Imas Bargains f CENTRAL GROCERY y i". . hi, St ATllr Viiir tUr The eh t tin st place ill loa n hi hltt C(i ,u i yt ( ?1 a. s.s ware ami (Iran Hi if tire ?i.2S l'"tts ro,lS ' i Wush Tuts 75c lucfd A FEW SUGGESTIONS LADIES Skirts Handkerchiefs Neckwear Fancy Garters Gloves Combs Stationery Hosiery GENTLEMEN Umbrellas Sr;si'KN-rKRS Gloves Pocket Kmives Razors Hosiery Hats, Shirts Collars, Ties CHILDREN Hoys Shoes Sweaters Caps Srni'KIN'i.S Story Books Dolls DllLSHLIl AMI I.'MiIL.S.-EI .It 1 IV ' ".cr r 1 i irotis M.50 t(n Cuts 51.2; All hnlnuiS rcii l'.iiH y ':im-s from 35c t 52.0" Ci ; ir ;iie a call an J he coiivinceil for yourself J WfN'IKK ANI) WlLLAMI'TTK Stkkhts J r" NE" Houllon Market Although our store, seems to he filled with Christmas lhin we have everything in. thn staple, lines, whieh is atledetl A the number of sales of Hocking Chairs, Iron lieds,Mutiress,'' JCrle.nsiou Tables, Singer Seieing Maehines, Silemrare 'all; ' Over Shoes, Boys Suits, Ladies Silk Skirts, I), ess Patterns Umbrellas, Percolators and I'oeket A'nit es. ' I WHITE & HOULTON', ORICGON mmmmmmm mmmmm I rOWLI I. A HARRIS, Prop. liKAl.K.li- !' l-'resh and Cured Meat? Poultry, and Butt VOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED CORRECT WEUI'TS V. Pay ll.f Caih r' Pork and Veiil !' .. Ml i , I'oWI'KK eOIiUA&II RIVER POVDCRCOAM r LL LXPLOGIV3 DELlVErtD IN TON LOTS OR M0 r TO ANY P.M.NT CI COLUMBIA COUNTY ON THE RlVl" IiKAI.LIH IN mi PONT EXPLOSIVES HAINinH, IIHLGDN