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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
-CHURCHES Houlton M.E, Church First and third Sundays Treadling at 11a. m. , and 7:30 every Sunday evening except fifth Sunday of the month. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m. H. O. Oliver, Supt. Ep worth League, Wm. H. Smith, president, meets every Sunday even ing at 7:30, Wm. II. Smith, presi dent. Prayer meeting every Thurs day evening at 7:30. Wm. II. Smith. leader. Yankton Preaching on second and fourth Sundays at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Warren Preaching at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. every fifth Sunday. D. T. Summerville, Faster. There would also be old-fashioned ha county court room In the City of St spelling contests, so that the best' Helen, said county and state, as th speller in each county might be' P11" ,or "M,I"K raid final account and known from the county fair climP ohl""' -''-., , , ... i eled In said estate are liotilied hereby nat on struggle. Contest in domg ,0 atlem, ,, ,,, ,,,,. lo Illllke problems In arithmetic, contests in their objection, if any, i. m .1 final ac- wnting, contests in oratory, and so count and report. iwit'ii i ins mil day ot January, r.'li. John Ktockknhkiio, Administrator of ih e-titi id Henry Si.nslrom, deceased . Klrct publit at on Inn. t, !U4. I.ant pitilleatLm Feb. II, l!U. 1 ODGES HOCLTON CIRCLE M 4S, Women of Woodcraft, meet the second and fourth Tuesday afternoon of each month at Houlton, tire. Mrs. KUa Wikstroiu, Guardian Neighbor. Scaipooae, Ore.; Minnie A. Morley, Clerk. Columbia Rncumpment No. 77, I. O. O. K. meets in the I. O. O. F. Hall, on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, sojourneying Patriarch most cordially invited to meet with n. O. C. Robcy, Chief Patriarch. C. V. Blakealey, Scribe. MlZl'AH CrtAlTErv, NO. 30. O. E. 8 Meets in Masonic Hall the eccend and fourth Swturlivso. -acb month MARY UEORtiR, W M. hVCX HUAY. Secretaiv Avon Lodjie No 62 Knights ot y . .4 meets every Tuesday Evening in .. tie Hall, St. Helens. Visiting Knight always welcome. M. E. Miller, C. C. Harold Ross, K. of R A S a ST. HELENS LOIXiE NO. JT A F A A M. Meets 1st and 3d N Saturday in each month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. D W Clark. Master; E. E. Quick. Secretary. .sa.. Pt- "eiei"' Lol,fe N tl-l iAZJVU7.l.O.O. F. meet ":-VviS.in the I. O.O. F. build ing, on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, visit in members are alw:tvs given a hearty welcome. Chas. Reeler. N. . J- W. Allen, Sec. United Artisans, Assembly No. 80, meets first and third Fridays of each month at I. O.O. F Hall, St. He'ens. officers: M. A., Mrs. l.izzia Roberson ; Siip'nt, Mrs. Isliester; Sec, Mrs. Mabel Bill; Trcas.. J. Rill All visiting Arti sans are cordially invited. Coull StTileieu, Ku. 80, meets every 2nd A 4th Wednesdays in K. of P. Hall. All members urged to attend meetings. Visiting Brothers always welcome J. G Prinze, J. R. M J. Ford. F. S. METHODIST NOTICE. Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Epworth League at 6;45 p. m. COUNTY FAIRS SHOULD BE GREAT FOLK GATHERINGS Dr. Schafer of State University Think Thev Can Become So. A state fair that would be a cul mination of all the county fairs in the state, with contestants in sports, music, oratory, spelling, arithmetic, reading and what-not, irom me schools of each county, competing against contestant from the schools of every other county, is the idea of Dr. Joseph Schafer, head of the Extension Department of the University of Oregon. i he idea developed from Dr. Schafer's study of the new voca tional movement in the public schools and its relation to the county fairs. He believes the vo cational studies necessitate quite a change in the character of the county fair, with schools given more prominence. He would have the county fair developed into a genu ine county folk gathering, with the educational feature much augment ed. He would have the county schools competing in whatever games they play, so that a cham 1 . pioo Bcnooi team, or, at any rate, a first-class picked team mie-ht be se lected. The school champions would compete also in reading con tests. "It is a cause for complaint that our people are losing the art of reading aloud," he says. on, would be staged in the same way At the conclusion of the county fair the best speller, the best read er, the pupils best at 'riting and 'rithmetic," the champion school In certain sports, and the best school exhibits in branches like gardening, domestic science and community curiosities, would have been dosig nated by the numerous judges. SiiiRers and instrumental musi cians would be picked out in the same way. "Assuming that ihe schedule of fairs could be arrangod to make the state fair the climax, how easy it would be to bring the best of all ine school exhibits and contests to Salem at a great folk gathering of the state, said Dr. Schafer. "It could be arianged that the county fair prizes for these winners Bhould be a trip to the state fair and ex penses while there. This would take to Salem at least a represen tation of all the people as well as of all the school children of the most remote districts. It would bring home the significance of the state air 10 me nuniDiest cabin in our mountains. I hen let these selected dudUs from the 34 counties compete against oneanother. Malheur Marion, Wasco against Wallowa, for example. By this single feat ure the state fair could be 'made intensely interesting to those in at tendance and to those staying at home." Before this will be possible, the county fairs must provide for the school fairs a vastly increased in door exhibit space, says Dr. Scha fer. Tent space could be used un til permanent buildings are possible. Diversion of a portion of the coun ty fair prize funds to the new- channel represented by school ex hibits, is another suggestion. Thirdly, there must be provid ed a type of entertainment that will appeal not merely to the adult farming population, as heretofore, but to the families of rural and town people men, women and children of all ages. For it is plainly to be seen that the school fair, wih representative exhibits of the products of all the children of all the schools, will make ihe county fair a folk gathering of the county; at least it can be made such easily. NOTICE OK SHERIFFS SAL K. Notice is ami I'V virtue 01 n By virtue of an execution in fme- cloaure duly isancd by tle t'leik of the I trctiit Court ol the County of oluiu lla, Mate of Oregon. dalel the "ill day of January, 1014, in a ce.tiin action in the Circuit Couit for aid County ami state, wherein W. F. Siuallwood. as lalntifT. recovered iudirii.rnt ir;iinat Edward Spranue Tliaver for the sum of I hree-Hundred Dollars ami cos's ami iliidiursem. nts taxed at Kighty-Sevc u Dollars. Notice is hereby aivi n that I will, on Saturday, the 7th day nf February, 1H14, at the front entran.-,- of the Court lion-e in St Helens, in d c u tv. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, (ell hi public auction to the htuheat bidder for cash, the follow i ng dcsciihed prop erty, towlt. The 1 .ml. water front Hue and tide land lying northeasteily of the righl-of way or the Astoria and Columbia River Railroad Company. Nuinninif at a point on the ncul-of-way directly west of a point on the tdiore line at low tide of the Columbia river 3 0 l et northwesterly fn m the northeast corner of ihe T. F. Galloway Donation Laud Claim; tl enie running 111 a northeast' rly direction 1400 feet al nif said ritiht of way with the rparian rights and tide lands be longing to the Ian 'a iheiein de scribed, the same beinii the land and tide lamia lying eat of and Iron ingand abutting lots 2 and 3 of reclion 2.1, tw p 7 noitn, range 2 West of the Willamette meridian, the aine ladng situated in Columbia county Oregon, taken and levied npon as the property of said Ed. ward Sprague Thayer, or so much (here of a may bj necisaary to ratLfy the sahl judgment in t vorof W. F. Small wood against fuid Edwa d Si ramie Thajer, wi h interest ihereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. A. E. Tit mPkon, Dated anil flret published Jan. It, l'.M4. Last publicatiou Feb. 0, II4. ol M (or Summons. NOTICE In the matter of the ADDlication of A. J. Kelley for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors To whom it may concern: Take notice that I, the under signed, have filed our application with the city council, of the city of at. Helens, Oregon, on the 12th day of January, 1914, for a license 10 sen spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in the socalled A.J. Kelley building, siluated in secton 4, twp 4. north range 1 west, of said city, formerly town of Houlton; said license to be for a term of 12 months from the 27th day of Jan uary, 1914, and said application will be heard, granted or refused, by the city council on Monday, the the 26th day of January. 1914, at 7:30 o'clock in the evening of said day, at the city hall in said city, to which application remonstrances may be filed with the Recorder of said city under and pursuant to Ordinance No. 160 of said citv of St. Helens, Oregon, under which said ordinance this application is made. Dated at St. Helens. Oretron. this 12th day of January, 1914. A. J. Kelley, Applicant, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In Tint County Court or Thb Statk of Okkoon fob Coi.UMnu County. Notice 1 ereby given that Ihe under signed ailmlnfutrator of the eglatn of Henry Panstrom, deceased, has filed his final account and rep. rt in said estate and that the Hon, W. A. Harris. count judjie of Columbia county. Oregon, bv order dated thn 5th day 0 Januaiv. 1914, has set Monday, February titn. 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m. as the hour, and I IS THE CIRClUr COURT OF TIIK STATE OFOREOON. FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY Lela M. Clancy, I'laintifT. vs. J . C. Clancy. Defendant. To J. C. Clancy, the abjve named do ft-ndant, you are hereby mini red to an pear and answer to the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on -r before February 21, 1914, aid day being after the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publi cation ot this summons, and if yon fail to appear and auswer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded theiein, towit: For a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff an I defendant, and for Such other and further relief as to the couri may seem meet and eipiit able. This suuiini ns is publii-hed by order of the Hon. J. A. Eakin, judge of the above entitled court, which order was made and entered on the 0th day of January, 1914, and the time prescribed for publication thereof is six weeks, be ginning with the Issue oUJanuary 9, 1914. and contiulline each week there. after to and including the issue of Fro. 20, 1914. W. L.COOI-ER. Attorney for I'laintifT. ( Imrnlx r of C nimerre Building, Port land, Oregon. Sheriffs Sale IN TH K CIRCl'ir t oi ur i F Till STATU OF OliMtiilN, IN AM r'OK THE COl'NTY on,i1'i Rachel M. Iisney, I'taint g, ) v. I M Nina Sav n,-e, I fm.lnnt h rtby t;i veil that unite exeCII'ioll In f' re- 1 m ttlHtVt f lltitl'" conn in iheHU ve entitled ern e, lo diri. tcd, and . atrd lli. ! day of D.C 1913. uikui K iii.l:uieiil, ilccne a' 1 el der nf sa'e. it inh r. d and enteied in aid .mnrt nd cansii on the l.tn iy .NovenilH-r, Ut 3, in fn'orot Kuchel n:...,.. . .! i. I M Ninn S.inje the aumof . nclnindr. d llrrt . three and tSS-IOtl d liar. ih intcirht Ihcie-n f tout Ihe said I Mi day of SovchiIht I'.M.'l. at the rate ol S per cent. wr mi mini lint I paid and lilly doll r allor ncy's f. e, and the further um ol twelve ih.llar cost, and rrtd ol and upon th s wril rouinn.ndi g nie t.i ell the follow ing dcscriled real pr.-per'y, i uatcd ill Colombia County, Oicg. n lonil: Lot live - .r , lu block seventy live 75- , in tl.e City of M. Helen. Coluiii hit C nnty, Oregon. Now. therefore, by irtne of -li d exe cution, judgment, decree and older of sale a dm compliance with the eoin niiinds of s d I w ii', I will, oil Satiiiihtv, the IINI day of .la.tm.iy, 191 1, at 'he It. u ol 10 o'clock a. in., Ht t e front entr nee of tlieeourtlmue, in St lie), ns, Columbia (Viinlv, or go i, sell at iihlic auction subject Id redcin.ti 'ii lo the highest bidder for rash, all the rijfl.t, t.tle and interest which the within iiiune.1 .'efendant I a I on Ihe 17th .lav of No vember, I9I.I, or ein.e h.id in and to ill" alve dcsi-ri ed n-al projH rly, ' sniisly Slid x i'iitun, j .diin ill, inlere i, coils and accruiii)! t ortn. a. K. Thoiii.s..n, Sheriff ol Coluinl.iii County, oie D.ite l an I lir-t puhlinhed Jan. 2, 1911. I.a-t pnl.licati' n Jan. :tl). 19! I. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE COUNTY COURT FOIl TIIK STATE OF OR E it N FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY. Ih the Matter of the F.M.ite of K.Var Angutu" 1'alnier, deiea-ed. Notice is hereby given by the under signed administratrix of the is'rite of Edgar Anguxtus Palmer, deceined, lo the creditors 1 1. ereof, and all person having clhinm scuinM tl e said ile -eii- e I, toexmhit th ui with the necess ity VouclierH, within six tnoi.lhs mIIci the Hnt publication of this no'i.e, to the said adniinintrHtr x by filieg the said claim or claims w. Ih the Uoc.nlv C crk of Column a ( onnty, Oregon, the siinie liein the p'ace for thn trans ciionol tl.t bll'ilip-s of the laid e-tnte, or by lllinti the said vouchers with the administra trix at her residence at Or.gon Ciiy On gon . Route No. i. ANNIE OA It R HON Administratrix First publication January 2, 1914. Wira uelle incr di m Oiciioli ; .Ms.', tie norl'.wr-l u nnlcr . sliip :l lloilh, rang" laieetti' nutidtaii, in Otecn In Itikcr c iinty n..rtheHl !' " ..ctioli 1 1. town- rl of Ihe Wl1 t'.liinibla count', .. I- ....l.l..l,...l Illllll'lll l'1 Ti I Cllillloll 'X f ,1ela..ollheS..eofOr.l,onand lie oidt-r of tl e I W. A I'ar.i- jo.lge ... ...I I mt . of Ihe lve i ntillci :;it. 9i:l. l-r l"'ii "" ' aecil'ive lua.le elve anil . L. in Iti.. St Helen T - " . klv I ei i-on-Ml-I. in l - i, a . nel wei lie --' - i , . I,,,,,!,! unty tiren-n. H l'","4 lion U ltuotl Filday. January 2d, 191 1. ,d the l.t twin -n J-iry 3l)'h I'M I , , , Wilnesslhelb.n. W . A. Ilai l u"lt f the Con tv .ourlof the Male ol r .oi, lor C hiuibi coniily. with the seal ol -a d coii.t allixel lh- :H' ''"X ,f lHceinU l. A. 1 I9l:l. AlU-t: H. E sKXI. Kit vat, llerk. 211 it NoTU'K T fREIITiRS IS Till: t"OU. I Y lOI'lt UK ''I. UMI'.I A t'ul'N rY.Kltr.ioiN', III Ihe matter of ihe enl.i'e ol Ralph O ll.ivii. .1.-. ea-ed No Ice la heichv tilvcn that the nn t'eraigued hax lern duly ap.otulel ad miuist.ator ol the e-lat.- ol l:alh O ll .eii, d.ieised ; by the C ' Co.ol olC.4uii.bia Couiiiy. Slate ol ilngon, iitnl Iimh duly i ialilied lor n il I irtlxt. All er-o a l av Hi cl ioiim g b l sal1 ate hereby in Utl d and .r.p.iied 1 1 1 1 1 y erili. d and yjin liers to Ihr a liol. i x at ihe law oilier ol A W. Mm Iter, estate to present the same i li p'o er ir d Summons In tiir riuciiiT Court for thk TAT: OF OK. CON, FOR THK CoUNTV or Coi.t'MniA. Cl.ri-tiiii lin k, Piain iff. vs. Alviu J. i:,ck, Defendant. To Alvin J. Reck nlmve named de. fendant: Yon are hereby reouired to appear and answer Ihe complaint HI. d against you in the above entitled suit, on or before Februarj 21. 1914, ssid day being after the expiration nf fix weeks Irom the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fai, to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the tdaintiff will anulv to the court for the relief demanded then In, lowit: For a decree forever dimolvimr thn bonds of matrimony now existing n between plaintiff and defendant, and f..r such o lier and further relief as to ih conn may seem jus.t and equitable. This summon is published by ordi-r of the Hon. J. A. Eakin, judgn of the above en til led court, which order was made and entered on the 0th day of January. 1914, and the time prescilhed for publication I hereof Is six wiek, beginning with the issue of January 9. 1914. and continuing each week there after lo and including the issue of Feb. 20, 1914 O. M.HICKF.Y, Attorney for Plaintiff Wilcox Building, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS is the county oi rtkor o.- umi'.i v county, orh;n. In the matter of the estate of (iiovaiini D. R. MessWos, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed lias been duly at.p int. d Hil ininistrator of thee.lateof 'Jiovanni D R. Messkin. ib ceased ; by I lie County Court nf t olnmh a Count v. State of Oregon, and has duly qualified for said trust, all persons having elain s against said estate, are hereby n. tided ami re (uned to pr sent the same, duly vended wiili the proper voucher-., to the ad ministrator at the law oflice of aueller, at St. Helens, Oregon, within six months fn in Ihe date of tl i- not re Dated st St. Helens, orcein. Deem her 5, 191.1. 8. C. Morton, as administrator of tl,, estate of Oioanni D r. M, n-km. ile ceased. A. W. Mneller, attorney fur the ml ininistrator. IN HIR COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOOX, FOR coL UMHIt COUNTY. In i lie matter of Ihe estate of llenrj C KriiM, deceased. Jo the unknown h.i s of Henry C. Krue, deceaicd there la ing nodev Inee or known heirs of said deceased and loall ersoi , wlunn o. yi r, inter esled in said e-tate, greeting: i.x ine, .aic t)f THE STATE OF OREGON, loti and each of jou are hereby cited and required to appear in Ihtt County Court ol the State of Oreon, for Col umhia County, at the court room Ihert' .faO ui.hi ci. neions. in u,e county of Columbia, Slate of Oregon, on Wed. nesday, the 1 1 Ih day of February, 19. at I o'cliak in the afierhoon r,f that, lay, tlien and there lo show came, if any there I. why an order should not ,P made granting lo the Minimi t,r, ..r sal.l estate permission and directing him to sell the real estate nf said de ceased, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to pay the charges, expense and claims of administration. r sain. The following is a trim ile,r,i...i.. ... all the real property la longmg to said estate, towit: The south ha f of the southeast quar ter of section 20, and the north half of the northeast quarter nf rii..n nr. ... In township 7 south, range 44 east of the' at Si. IbhiM, O eu'oii, w thin six in 'ii'h Irnni tin- t'a'e ol tl ix o He Dated at St . lb h lis, I'ictf n. iN-cem-la-rfi, 19111. Louisa lla.in, A adinliolritor if theixtiteol linl h I . II ie... .1- ceaxrd, A. V. Mueller, a'tortrey for the ad tninlxt rati i . NOTICH OF A I'l'l.ll'A ITON IO R i- iti:r land titles IN TIIK nitC'UlT ( Dl'KT OK TIIK STATK OF tlltKCON FOR I'dl t'MIHA t'ol'NTY. I.t e limit, r i l the n Il ea' Inn of l.e rie I. MiT'lnr. on to r.-gistcr th. t I e to the lj. lowing de-crilad rial pr p. e ty, nn..tc in ihe eoii' ly ol C'.T'iii.biii. slate ol Oregon, to wit : That s.rti..n of ihe mmth hlf of sect on 17, lVi il in.rih rane h wext of Wilauictle met I. ui , .li -Kills d a loll.-w-: Iteginniiig t a iniint whe e the line of the su.vey n wn sx the "toxler Kotd Surv.y" in tersects with Ihe nonth l.ne of aid section 17; he ce r.. lining in a ii..rlh.-ry an I ea t. rly ih. lectio i along the south line i f s.il Foster road surycy lo a K)int ln re the and sontli II e of said 1'ih.ier R'wd Survey in. terxecis the east Imc of section 17; theme running ml, along the e.,t line ol sc. lion 17 lo the nth. a.t corner i f said xei-ron ir.iln i c running wist ah, i g iw ,. ,e , said section 17 lo it... .1 .... T begun. inn; said to le. Ro.iT Survey ttnh re. nr.le I in taid i-uuntv in 1 1. ollice of the county t lerk Uc-irge I. Mi-1'..ers .n. I'l , n'tl x N. I!. Moy. r mi l all ..r on. and partus unknown claim. ng any right, I tit-, iti eie-l. e,t i, of lien in or noon n.. ... .. p'operty descti nd In rein, i.nl All Wh in It May Cncerii. I'e'etnUnis oN II .l.,)era d all !,.,, jt concei it : Take notice that on the I 'M, .1 i lamia, v I'll s , ,..... ..; . . ' ' ' ' ri"naii..ri s . tile.l ".v O. orge L. M, I'he son in in. i- Court of the .rate of ,,. i... - .,... i " " " V l'IMIll i m c.iinty, for in, n, ... I title to the r.nl n.o... rt i . . I i - . ? in i.-.iiaiH.ie i N.u may descrilie I Now, unless vou am ear on ... c i he2tnl day . f Ma,, !,. i ,. .... cause why such appn ation .In.ll not I- panted. , ns,i, hxsed.Hnda.Ur.ew.ll PMr, cording to the nraier of il,. "d you will I (,,.,., ,r ti i it I ' ' nili Vou will l. fouver es'nni-,! f. ii puling tt. tumw. II K i " ... .,.,1H',( f . M . 'y A. F. I'.AHN-KTr, Dep.ly. Kol.l.lKKt.,.,N(.,11 l . Applicant ,,or Str. IRALM Sininncr Kalis iKtvueii St. Helens n ti d I'ri r j 50 cents tine way 75 cents round trip Tickets ko xI any time after April 41I1 Moat l-ave Ml. Hideo 1M, , Retu.nii'g leavea rortland ? .to p Arti.e at St Helens 4 4ft 11. in. f. LIIOOCIIKWK a. Congegational Church A clitirch home for friend tmj atrtingera. SiTvicea- 10 in. Bilile achjol. tl a. nt. I'reaclilnir and worship' 7::i0 . in. Sornr aervice and er. inon. Wedtieaday, p. tn. Mid. week aervice and HiMu study. I'lver) imily welcome. F. J Meyer, Taator. Houlton Free Methodist Chunk Sal. bath School at 10 a. ffli I'leat'liing nt II a. in. and H p. ffl, I'rayer tmetinK on Thtrwlay rve. ing at H p. in, J. N. Wood. I'aMtor. Professional Cards Glen R. Metsker A rrvHNEY AT LAW OltV in Bwoli Buiklmg ST. HIl tNS - ORtCON DK'. C. I). WAD1C PHYSICIAN ANO SURCCO.N MOSS U'J m kit ..'.j a r. in i sss, ont DR. L. GILHERT ROSS PHYSICIAN a. SURGEON irrw limt m.i Itolll I ti.tltr xt. Helens DR EDWIN ROSS PHYSICIAN A SURGEON I'rHi K IN III Mi HI II.IHMi St. Helens . Oregon T. S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR lllt-N-KK SMIIll.UrH Hdtlltoil Oregou DR. ALFRED J. PEEL rtlYSICIAN A SURGEON ii ,,, I i . 1 1 ti at St. Helens DR. H. R. CLIFF PHYSICIAN A SURGEON I'l. on- Mm, in. a l.'Xt; Hm. g. rortland, Or. lint.. 1 1 it . Ill ntc H'lll Inis K. L.JI-rTCOTT DENTIST Cttit-e in Bank Building St. Helens . Oregon GEORGE . SHINN ATTORN EY-AT-LAW St. Helens . Oregon Vr K-nt- Kooina in tl. I'U'lding. Steam hunt linht. hot and cold u ..i..,' ' I'.unk electric Coluiiiliia Co. I!ank. I OtV lAII V M. E. MILLER A TTORNEYATLAW St. Helens Oregon STEAMER HERBERT W. WHITE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW St. Helens " Oregon leaves Hi. e,.np Arrives al Port;,, ,.:M 1 Uaves -ortl,,d at 2 Ml I Arrtvea fit. Hem j,t fl,, M. M, M M r,ll,"rddr or night Phone 93 W. S. Armstrong, M. P. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON OFFICE AT Pacific Coast Hospital ST. HELENS HOULTON