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St. Helens Mist Columbia County Abstract And lrusl Co i odc.es rh M IV'i-4't'nir Company J, "" " ' JM'lr. iu. ma ; itunib -1 lot. 1.al " .ft cenu t Hue AVstr.cU, 1e, I Etate. Imurance. Lovu, Conveyancing St. Helens. GiXL'jm ll it I its CIHCLl. N4, Wotmn ol C Vili-fH'l, midi lbs artOU'l !' ' 'i.'if h TiK'My afurnooil of rn'l in n b at llo'ilton, On. Mr !' Wils-trim, liutrilltn jMufclr K-ai-in-OM", Or-. ; Minnie A. M" i' v. FOU HOKTLAND DAILY 3 A NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED CAME li. 8 FR0M WIlar vp w THIS IS THE Ti "E OF YEAR TO TAKE A GOOD LLOOD REVEDY. YOU CAN T BEAT Xyals Hot Springs Blood Itemed y 3 WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF THIS FIRM'S REMEDIES 3 A. J. DEMING. DKUGcrsT. ST. HELENS 2 ?trtif?.:-st?'?;y.wrw.v: -?r-r. z&f&n. tt?a1 County Official Paper The laws of the Btate of Ort A m.n now permit the bondinir of A vmw - ssa ,.h,.i fni tha construction of .3 tUUM fcl-" - " . M normanent roada. The method of bo doinir has been prescribed 3 by the legislature and it is now 3 up to the counties to carry mtoj j iTrt what has been asked for and demanded for a number of 3 years. All the provisions of the inw are not yet known to the in o- ple, and will not be until the si s gion laws are printed and dis tributed, but enough is known that the bonding system is now a law, and taken on the-general proposition of bonding for road building we are going to ask for opinions from our readers on the matter. If a number of tax payers and farmers from the several localities in the county will give an expression of opinion Jt will be a good way to start the discussion among all the people, and so we are going to ask for letters on tha aubjtct. We will print a few of them from each locality and probably all of them, if not too long. As soon as we can ascertain the provisions of the law it'will be given, but in the meantime let us hear from the people on the general idea of bonding the county for road building. I ! At the council meeting Iatt Monday night a claim of $10 was put into the city by J. W. Hunt for the breaking of a pair of crutches on an old sidewalk in the business part of the city, which claim was promptly al lowed by the council. Immedi ately "following the allowance of this claim an order was made that all old sidewalks should be repaired. This action of the coun cil is certainly to be commended and should be carried out strictly. All the old sidewalks in the city ara in a dangerous condition and no patchwork of a temporary character should be allowed. It is important frr the safety of the public that good walks Le placed wherever walks are at all. and every effort should be made to see that new walks are built where there are dangerous places. Let the good work continue. i'olumliU Knc njmiit No. 77.1. O ) K. m.rixtn the I (). O. V. 111!. ii .-.nil . nil f urth Tb'irwlay ' e-i L. ri ' , ijonroMs fij I'alriar')" n ( si ; it, 'ii to n et villi ue. G. C. Kuliej, Chis-I I'atriarch. C. W. Illaaealcjr, Peril. 6TEAMER LoavfuSl. Ileli-in 8:00 A. VI. Arrive at l'ntDl liM A. M. Lmih P'tland at 2 -TO P. M .Uriva SI. Uelanaat J0 P. M ST. HELENS Harness i Shoe Shop I MON rr.OMF.RY ST. HELENS. ORE. F ...EASTMAN KODAK GOODS... . ; HOMKSTKAr No. 2VH t'f.ttirrlMNMl cl Amer mn Yeomen, ui-trnth- aecouri and fourth Wei. Drlnr uirl.l of each montb at Yok- ton. Ore. VixitinK ttn-mliert rlruine. ' -5. ''ivi MoDorah'r rrenr0 ' I! Lin. Corre-pondent SU'A-Ail yj'MKtv. NO. :w. O. E. Meet in Masi nio liall tha iectlnl sod luurtti Katur.lirio, -acb mutiib MAKY GEOR(iE, W M. LtCV GRAY. SetretaiT I- H i e r. ' ft. UelftiM Ldif No. i ,. '.;y''ll7,. O. O. F. n.erti. . I 'ia tr" - P "'11- ii r rerondand fourth Kitur 'Hyn li iionili, iitmif mftnljer ae il tatti'.eti a hartr welrome. Cl.a. 11 eler. N. (j- . ' j. W. Allen, 8c. Av n L-dge No m Knii!bt of P)tbiH, ni!et i very Tneliijr E veiling in (a V It . II. -it. .-:eoi. ViritiiiK Ki iKbtn v welcome. M. E. Miller. C. C. Harold Kwi, K.olRAS KT HELENS U)tXiE NO. Qf A FUM. MeeU 1st and 3d Snturda7 In each month. Viiiiing tirothert cordinUr welcomed, U W lrk Mhntrr; E. E. Qulfk. Secretary . White Wyandotts EGGS EGGS EGGS $1.00 $2.00 $3.03 From Best Laving and Exhibition Birtln, Cjckrels $2.00 to $3.C0 Yankton - - Oregon Sec'y of County Fair Ass'n Professional Cards DR. L. GILBERT ROSS PHYSICIAN ft. SURGEON St. Helens Omr Bunk BMg. Butb foone DR EDWIN ROSS PHYSICIAN A SURGEON St. Helens - Oregon Y - . - - V l!l WAGE-EARNING PEOPLE T. S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR I.ICEN'MKO KUBU.Mta Houlton Oregon READ CAREFULLY ... EXPLANATORY of the TA D 'SS YSTEM 'Hie Tad' System, Inc., i novrl and inti-rcitinj that upoa hi tdoftioa la a t -immunity, every one i desirous of knowing what it U and how the may avail tliemirlvea nf it oprtiiiiitiei. James Muckle & Son Live jroirrd the erluive ue of the Syteni for St. Heletu and vicinky, and ka operation and benefita may he briefly explained aa followti Upon procuring the name and date of birth of any "tad" born since June lit, IW7, a DEPOSIT of One Dollar will be mlt in the COLUMBIA COUNTY B NK and regularly entered to the credit of the Tad in the Tad't Pan-book. The Pa-is-book with a Miniature Bank will be delivered to the Parent! in the n.ime of the Tad, and thereafter the DEPOSITOR will receive discount checks on all purchase! of merchandise made from JAMES MUCKLE & SON by the parents, relatives and friends of the Tad. The funds accumulated will in-.ure the Taj, when it arrives at the age of sixteen yearn, a comprtence'which will enable it to enter into business life, or brtter still, secure an EDUCATION. These deposits belong absolutely to the TAD, and in cae of death, may be withdrawn hy the parents, or legal guardian. In adJition to the Discount Checks from the Meichantj you also Use the Minia ture Bank for pennies, nirkels, dimes, etc., all of which is deposited to the Tad's account. The'regular'iiiterest a allowed on other Savings Accounts willbe paid by the Bank. The Tad's System is not limited to children born since Junelst, 1907, but ANY child "under sixteen years of "age7may have thesame opportunity by Depositing th- initial JI1.0V. The educational feature commends the idea to every good citizen, and where i use ii i. strongly enuorsca as an imponam lacvir in me upDuuuing oi uie community. That a larye percentage of the growing generation of children will be provided "with sufficient 'fund to" enter into" business, orfor "educational tiiirisss.. ,m-!ilr a fairv tale btlt 'the Tail's Ss'Stem will uireW snssmntlih r i , .. . .. j s - this result. Starts 3Iarch 29th Patronize the Mist Advertisers 1 J. A. BILL 3t When d mi rin $ your '(iy if yon irish toaroid DR. ALFRED J. PEEL PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Hunt Bui dina St. Helens E. C. ROBERTSON If V K are agents fur all wUprndin all, lay aside of the Viet or line. gsi.sV enough I "irtrtilas $Lrt and lilt, Horn ninehi.nes $ 10 and 11 1 1. J! r cords J all Iriees,(l0e it. & rjgfa all iriees,(UJeni. g n Come in and hear some of w the rer- rds a n d see t h e ma ehiius. 1V, for present needs; then bring the ha la nee to this bank and deposit it in a Savings j Accou n t. IF V pa y FOU 11 uer rent interest on sueh j accounts and accept any sum jrom one dot tar up. DR. H. R. CLIFF PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Ihn Muln 4:S1: A !-: Re. K. v"7 Portland. Or. Iinio 111? Selltni; If ill 1.1 in K j CENTRAL MARKET Dealer ix Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Poultry, Produce 2J Your Order. Solicited Good Prices Full Weight 3 Phone 60 St Helen., Ore. gwiifmwwiffnrmmwwflfmwifrifnfnii Watche CUkt g if Icolunbia County Bai OLDEST IN THE COUNTY OREGON i'ST. HELENS, GEORGE H. SHINN A TTORN EY-A T-LA W St. Helens - Oregon VON A. GRAY All Watchmaker and Jeweler. Work Guaranteed. 3 .? Optical Good, St Helent Or. This is the season irhen erery house needs something in the furniture line. Our line is complete. Come and see US. . ..rt.,APr..,st.nrn! CMI Al Vtrt?3 ... l ... .... . . S ww,twt.wtf.w.'?wm' rr2-??rJKTS!?STa ; v Uiut. xlitkL !lif I .liilALAlkUskUaUAUIatC Vi)ZiiZii7U70iUZliZilZiii iZmm- v -IWIU- .M asai.wra.. a. m, iUiOstsifciiiili iiiUUiilii. lAiUJklikUklliLUl M. E. MILLER ATTORN EYA TLA W St. Helens - Oregon 4 ' V ,S'i;s.-wi sACVsM.-' Brtn led Ion. escaped from the owner's boom and floating down the rivrr, do not become abandoned propt-rty and are not subject to be salvaged by outside parties. This is the decision gained by the Log Salvage Association yesterday in the courts at St. Helens. The associ ation regards the decision as one of the greatest Importance to the mill owners and loggers of the state. The association is composed f a!, the loading firms handling logs on the Willamette and Columbia rivers. It maintains stations and watchers long the rivers at various points to pick up floating logs. The log are sortud out according to brani!n and turned over to the owr.ora. The action which has juU been decided wa brought by tho association on behalf of tho Teninsula Lumber Cum puny and tho Oregon & Wash indnn Lumber Company to re claim from Martin Ilovcn and 0. K Hoven of Gobel, a quantity of branded logs which the defendants had picked up In tho stream. The defendants refused to surrender the Ws without pay. An action in replevin was brought and tho Judge derided that the defendants had no claim on the logs or for their servi ces, and made an order turning over the logs to the companies owning thorn. Tin! decision is founded on the provisions of the state law relating to branded logs. An art passed iy tho Legislature this year makes it n misdemeanor, punlshnlde by a line not to exceed :W0 or imprison ment not to exceed one year, for anyone to interfere In any manner wkh branded log. This statute however will not be In 'orc "n,tn CENTRAL GROCERY I C. . DOXCASTIR rroprftor The cheapest place in town to buy Crockery, Glassware, and Granite ware Come give me a call und be convinced for yourself CENTRAL GROCERY rw Wintkr ani Willamette Streets ?v'C Will positively "icet 5 every train Aut 'S 'or hue. tails nimvs tMVil ihiv tr mult - - St. Helens Mill Co. -f Chris Johnson & Sons! kAv Jutcci)Oi toSt. iielens Autj Co. 2 . - ; ss - Electric Lightings ( Save i Your Eyea) Steam Heating (Prolongs Your Lives) Allen, Felton & Quick I REAL ESTATE DEALERS INVESTMENTS. FsENTALS. INSURANCE COLLECTIONS. LOANS, LAND TITLES. ArTRsAtSfTMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN. .. . . pWi..nTnB iMCOBMATinM . FibCAL AQfcNI Cs-NVLTArsH-C. CACUUiwrs, " ' . m ) AND EMPLOYMEM" $2 " ST. HELENS . . OREGON hIqH flight: THE BEST CUT OUT THIS COUPON and present it at cur store with 1 10 and get 1 50-Ib. sack of High Kuoht Fioes. Once tried always uwd. Tliis Coupon void after March 28th, 1911. WE MAYS REinD NIGH FLIGHT O n . 833 Lath Wood Lumber These Coupons will appear every week, and it is to your advantage to re leem them at our store. The articles will be from our regular line of first class goods, and are highly recommended by all users. Cut out coupon and remember the one above is good only until March 8th, 1913. i'houe co'.u.i itioi! JC f-'J' tt'C eat s a .ih Uc, A "MW UcdCanU i sl-A s2,. n.;U.;Ss Okecn. ifVSTST' I dynamite , uKu (1 LOW COLONlST FARLb f. COLUJIVPOV Hii2l Daily, March 15th to April 15th " " i)i:.i.i;ns is j3 to C.H.dOHN&CO. ...,- 7-Hf HOUSE OF QUALITY' .i i ii sisnc.taas;r C aw T? L g mirn "Wist nr itn rl hi"'r " V-' asK II ;'i AH Wc-rk Guiraniced. mi PONT EXPLOSIVES ALLCXPLOSIVtSDELIVEPtOIN'.TON LOTS O MORE ... . ...,ni& r-Mi.w rv AN THE RIVER A All Points on tbe SpAans, Portland & Ssattls TO ANY POINT IN COLUMBIA COON TY ON THE RIVER nfliNicn, uriECDN &JsjAUlkliiiltaiiiUlUktis:Aka FROM See McCOY ! Hcfore you let your work. He is rcparcil to Co v.W kimls ot l'AINTINt 1,APKRHANJ,N,S ' , - Oku. ST. IIKLKNS Houlton Restaurant MEALS AT ALL HOURS PROMPT SERVI' Ti'n ; l' - . U S l.'il1' .i w n'.t ' l.'i'le l:.ck Mi mi li N'l 'll t'lM FROM OTHER EAS Tl'.RN TOINTS IN PnorORTJON Tell your friend, in tha Eat of tSU opporlunil, v( n.oing V.t .n lowfar.1 Direct train ..rrico vi turlington Route. Norhwn P-c.e. Creat Northern axl Spokane. l erUansJ A Se-ulo U. Y ... ,-.. " V " ' ' " V's.Oi) st. r.mi : J 0) Miii"raroli ::rri) P i n n : ii V0 Ciiy .). .".it i m 4.'.fl0 S'. Jrl Jl'l IS 0" l.iii.'ulii 0.fM ro.-o t I ; I ST- liO ui it :;c.iO -'.M. Eittmatcs Furnished. R. CONSTANTIN St. Helen Plumbiuz and IJeating Sheet Metal Work tSSe-S-05M'' Oregon Keening Uo With tlis Times Our Store Has ;,t. J'.clf.rss j'.as Qrou'rs to U Quite a City. G.-cwVv. ir Frcport.orv ovei) into oui: :;ew quarteiS and HAVE A STOCK OF cixrnuxa " WE IUVE dry ooom 2 gram, -