St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, September 12, 1913, Image 6

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Houlton, Oregon
Fine Line of Shoes and Hats
NEW STOCK OP WINTER
DRESS GOODS JUST IN
Wool Serges, in a variety of prices and colors.
All the best of the new stuff.
Made in Oregon All Wool Dress Goods
56 Inches Wide
A choice lot of Summer Silks and Lawns must
be closed out at once.
Buy a $25.00 Graphophone for $10.00
A splendid selection of 4-minute
double records at 75c
The firm of Oliver & Oliver have taken into partnership H. I.
Plunmier, of St. Helens. Mr. lMuimuer is a Maine man, who has
been in Oregon so long he feels almost a native Oregonian. He
has had a wide experience as a business man, is well known in
this section and the additiou of his personality to this already
popular firm will snrely be a benefit to its patrons, which means
everybody. The new firm has nicknamed itself "O. O. & P."
and each aud every member of it will be at your service to the
best of his or her ability whenever you call, Goods delivered to
all poiuts. and whenever you wish.
The Store is Open Evening.
Best place to buy Flour, Feed and Groceries.
We Buy Farm Produce
I StHelensMillCo.
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Electric Lighting-
(Save Your Eye)
Steam Heating
(Prolongs Your Livei)
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learn ivi oaie o years om. ticii
broke. Weight about 25
For particulars enquire
Lynch, Scappoose, Ore,
for Sale Good milch
Jacob Skuza, St. Helens, Ore,
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of David I rlsiik Bltilll aUr
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cow by a ztzzszzuM
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n.ANS AND ESTIHATE3 FURNISHED ON ALL
KIND5 OF WORK
E. W. KETEL
COSTS ACTOR IN
Reaut Finishing Concrete Work
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Bricklaying,.
.Plastering
MY WORK IS Tat BEST RECOMMENDATION
ST. HELENS. OREGON
The hop season in Oregon started
last week with an army of over
10,000 people who will earner the
crop this year. The crop this year
will amount to about 130000 bales,
which is valued at $5,000,000, this
placing Oregon first among all the
hop producing states in the union,
averaging about 40 per cent of the
total output of the United States.
The crop is of a better quality than
for years past, according to promi
nent growers. Growers are ex
pecting big prices for their crops
this year, quite a number having
contracted their output for 20 cents
a pound. Last weeks rains, while
temporarily embarrassing the pick
ers, greatly benefitted the hops in
both quality and weight.
Each of Oregon's varied Indus
tries was represented at a meeting
of the 1915 Fair Commission held
at the Portland Commercial Club
last Friday. The meeting lasted all
aiternoon, and the commissioners
secured much enlightenment upon
how to show off the state to the
best advantage at the Panama-Pa
cific Exposition. Sentiment ex
pressed seemed to favor appealing
to each of the several counties of
the state for exhibits of local
products, but net to make county
exhibits at the fair; to use the best
and most representative exhibits,
not in the Oregon building, but in
the buildings set aside for special
purposes, where the state's product
ill come into competition with
those of other states and countries;
to present as much life and anima
tion in the Oregon building exhibits
as possible, and tn offer moving
picture exhibits of the various in
dustries of the state, so that visi
and entertained there; to nerve con I
Oregon proilucU, and to emphasize
those advantages most likely to in
duce the plain people to establixh
their future homes in the state.
One of the representatives present
gave assurance that Union County
was willing to furnish a complete
display of its products free of
charge.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The board of directors of school
district No. 55 of Columbia Co. ad
vertise the old building and grounds
for sale to the highest bidder. Bids
to be opened Oct. 1, 1913. liy
order of the board of directors of
district 55. Edwin North, Clerk.
DRAY INC AND TRANSFER
All Business Promptly Attended To
I'HONE 15 OR
ELMER BLACKBURN
ST. HELENS, OREGON
Prop.
JIw.j.muc ' 3 wTShincton iva!ii$$
For Sale 4 lots, 5-room house.
Easy terms. Inquire of Chas. Smith,
Houlton, Oregon.
For a good job of plastering see
L. E. Gulker, the Columbia County
plasterer, Rainier, Ore.
Columbia City, Sept. 8, 1913.
I do hereby say that I will give
my boy, Arthur Oburg, his time,
and will not be responsible for any
debt or debts in any way, shape or
form.
Up H. II. Oburg.
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t DEALERS IN
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S COWLITZ nd RIVER STREETS
OILS
DOORS
ST. HELENS, OREGON
The supremejtest of a pair of
glasses is not the cost, but the sat
isfaction they give. Glasses fitted
by Drs. Lowe and Turner satisfy.
They represent the result of years
of experience not of experiments.
The proper fitting of glasses -The
proper glasses is their exclusive
business and has been for years.
Consult them at St. Helens Hotel
Tuesday, Sept. 16. Scores of
references. Remember the date,
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EIF-TY-SECOJVD ANNUAL
Oregon State Fair
SALEM, U T. 29--0T. 4, 1913 '
A Whole Week of Pleasure and Profit
$20.000 OFFEREJpJN PRlZMWM
..n Agrit-uliMrJ, Live.tck. Hu,ry, TeiU .ml Other F.hil.it..
Horse Races, Shooting Tournament, Fireworks, Band
Concerts. Eugenics Exposition, Children:' flay
ground and other Free Attractions incl udiug
Uoydfic Ogle's One RJag Circus, free
Camp Grounds. You are Invitcd-
8n. f. rr.mi.,m l.i. .J Kn(ry HUnk.. R,llceJ R4tet oa M
Fo PTicvLii Aeoiut
FRANK MEREDITH, S.t.rrA.r . AL 1 .W. ORF.OON
tors to the fair may be attracted 1
Tuesday, Sept 16.