St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, October 31, 1913, Image 4

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    LOW COLONIST FARES
TO OREGON AND WASHINGTON FROM ALL PARTS OF .
EAST AND MIDDLE WEST
Writ Year Noighkor and Friend lo Con U the Laad of Plenty
SEPT. 25
From KanM City. St Louis, Chicago, Minneapolis, and St. Paul direct
To All Point on the S.P.4S. From
AfWe, K. C.
Atchiirn, Koi.
Atlanta, Ga,
Botton, Mis).
Chxrleiton, S. C.
Chattauooca, Tean.
Chicago, Ul.
Cincinnati, 0.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich.
Den Moinct, loira
Duluth, Minn.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Other cities in proportion. 5tooveni allowed. Local agent will accept de
posit a prepayment for tickets. Colonist tickets good in tourist sleeper by
paying the proper charge. Details upon application to
T
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R. H. CR0Z1ER. Atat. Geo I Pa. Agt.
Portland, Oregon
THE CITY
HARMONIOUS PLANTING
NEEDED FCR BEST RESULTS
Groat Skill Neadod In tha Treatment of
Small Place.
On srnall places harmony In plants la
much harder to aecure than on tbone
of greater scope. So often does the
average owner have lint of plant be
moat fancies and Into the garden
somewhere, somehow, these plants
must go. Nor 1 his taste at fault It
la proper and fitting that he should
hare what he wants or most admire.
A great deal of skill Is needed, how
ever, if he Is to hare harmonious ef
fects from many sorts of plants In a
small compass, says the Los Angeles
Times.
But when we step Into a large gar
den we expect to see more of order and
harmony of detail, also some central
or fundamental scheme manifest upon
which the whole revolves or rests.
There la too much of really stupid
planting In local gardens duo to lack
of study la planting a plea for the
services of one who knows. All col
ors, habits, climatic requirement and
characters are put Into one hoieless
jungle, with the result that such gar
dens are nut only lacking In character,
but of Interest and certainly full to
attract any one. Our parks are also
fell of thW meaningless planting, and
therefor where we should be able to
look for examples of good planting we
meet with rank disappointment and
failure. One of the chief faults In
both park and garden lies In the Ina
bility, or perhaps unwillingness, of
planters to distinguish between funda
mentals and Incidentals. Any plant U
not so valuable for itself as for the
part it plays in helping to make the
picture. Tree end shrub masses and
troops are fundamentals. A single
Aint Is au Incidental. Small flower
fcs plants are the merest Incidentals
tued to brighten the scene.
ROUGH MARRIAGE KNOTS.
Pledges Under Which They Ware Tied
In Medieval Times,
The matrluiuulai contract today Is a
thousand thxes more polite than It was
In the ulud:e ages. It bos lost the en
gaging fraiiice of its medieval orig
in the good old days when the bride
was taken "for fairer, for fouler, for
better, for Jvorsc," and promised "to
be buxom end bonny to her husband,
ber father gave the bridegroom one of
the bride's shoes as a token of the
transfer of authority. The bride was
made to feel the change by a blow on
the head duiy administered with the
shoe. IIow much more significant and
eloquent a use of the article than our
"refined custom of throwing It after
tha carriage! The husband took oath
to treat hi wife well. In full are of
which she might leave him. As a point
of honor, however, he was allowed to
"bestow on his wife and apprentices
moderate castlgation.'
An old Welsh law lays it down that
threw blows with a broomstick "on any
part of the person except tha head is a
fair allowance." while another provides
that the stick "be cot longer than the
husband's arm nor thicker than his
middle Cneer."
The bride however, had ber privi
leges. In certain countries it was her
accepted right the morning after the
wedding day to ask for any sum of
money or any estate that she pleased,
and her husband could not In honor
refuse A can had to bo pretty sure
of his bridtf'a "Intentions" to run such
risk.
These old time marriages were often
bard driven bargains, which unblush
ing' displayed a rood deal of unlovely
human selfishness. Tet the rough
knots that were tied a thousand years
ago held faster than many of tb be
rlbfeoned and bejeweled bonds we so
fenteelr adjust today. New York
TO OCT. 10
Choice of Attractive Scenie Route with
Suarpior Accomodation aad Fa Tim via
Northern Pacific
Northern Pacific
Burlington Route
2.9 Kansas Cilv, M.. ?0.(M)
Jrt.lKI l.ouiswlle, K.v. -
51.70 Memphis Trim. 42. St)
55.1 Milwaukee, Wis. 16.711
S4 7$ New York, N. Y.- . .0
4g.4o Oklahoma Citv, OkU. H.i'.
3 00 Omaha, Neb. 3'M''
42.S lVoria. III. 37.IKI
10.00 Philadelphia, lu M.7.
41. Ml St. l.oui, Mo. 300
J2.4 St. Paul, Minn. Ju.lHI
.Jit. 00 Wheeling, W. Va. 4A.75
"40.60 Wahiiiton, D. C. 54. IS
J. O. DIVENS, Agt
t Houlton, Oregon
BEAUTIFUL !
i
CONVERTED SANDY, ROCKY
YARD INTO PRETTY GARDEN
Jersey-nan's Experience Should Be a
Lasaon For All Others.
The Tillage cytilc of Itutherford, N.
J, told John II. Williamson that grass
would not grow In bis yard. This
was Just after Mr. Wllllumson had
bought an unsightly kit in that village
and moved there. And at first it
seemed as if the cynic was right The
back yard was composed largely of
red Jersey sand and rocks. The Idea
of converting it into the prettiest gar
den In the town seemed absurd.
But Mr. -Williamson wanted a gar
den, lie wanted flowers and lots of
them. He wanted to dig in the ourth
and wanted roses for his friends. Ho
set out to show the populace of Ituther
ford that llowera could be mndo to
grow in Jersey sand. Now be has
one of the most beautiful gardens In
that state, and his neighbor. Inspired
by bis success or envious of his
achievement, have likewise Improved
their yards. Spots which two years
ago were dumping grounds for tin cans
are now magnificent gnrdens. The ef
fect of the single garden has been mar
velous. The first thing Mr. Williamson did
was to get the sand and rocks out of
his yard. Every afternoon be hauled
a wheelbarrow full of rocks to trie
woods, a hnlf mile away. On his re
turn trip he brought a load of good
wood soil. In one month be had two
flower beds.
Thr was in the middle of May, and
the question arose. What shall I plant?
MB. wiT.i.uaTHOir'a bom aaBDKX.
It would take an entire year to get a
food stock of perennials from seed.
Therefore he sowed a variety of an
nuals and mode a hotbed and a cold
frame. Then he bought a number of
rosebushes and tried his hand at plant
ing clippings in the hotbed. The re
sults were strong, healthy plants for
the next year, a majority of which
were kept In the cold frames.
In two years the spot of Jersey sand
and rock has been converted Into a
beautiful garden. It Is situated on a
prominent street corner, and all pass
ersby take notice. Ills nclgbliors ask
ed questions and begged for clippings
and advice, which were freely given.
Everybody wants a garden like Wil
liamson's. Today tho entire neighborhood shows
the effect of what can be done If one
only trh-s. Mr. Williamson says his
greatest Joy was when be presented
the cynic with a lsuquet of roses grown
on the spot where grass would not
grow.
Mr. Williamson baa recently been
awarded first prize for having the pret
tiest back yard in Itutherford. He baa
shown what can be done by energy,
perseverance and a desire to have
garden and flowers.
Novelty In Villsge Rule.
The village of River Forest, 111., baa
entered on Its career na a snoeVrn boJ-
JJIW, .'J w, rT"-'s" "
if i
uem rwraniisnnicnt. Rnrl M. "Mitchell
wna selected from a field of seventy
applicant by the village laMird of true
tioa, nuil he pinna to run public sf
falra on the economical ami service
giving land of a successful coiiimcr-
i rlul enterprise.
Aa all the- members of the village
board are lit hoalticsa In Chicago, It
was believed tlinl there would bo gen
cnil siitlnfuctl.m In having a man al
I way on the Jok The new iierln
I tendont will got 1 I .Kurt a year atul will
have chnrgc of tho public service, con
struction contract and atiHrTtHlon of
' all employees.
A Cheap Dreae thirl.
Aa for pnior fastener, a tonrlng
actor writes to point another of their
utilities: "There Is, nt time. In a
small company esfievliilly, a aenrcity of
starched Uneu. And shirts, liko King
John's treasure. K-t lost or misluld In
tho wash. You are playing a dude
port any, with naught tut a flannel
shirt to go with your dress cont Take
a sheet of noto pit per or f'lmiip, prod
It under your vest and where tho
central stud should le Insert a
round headed brass paper fastener!"
Necessity mothers invention. Loudoa
Chronicle.
UMMUNS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATKOF ORK.UON FOR COl.UM.
RIA COUNTY,
w. weed Nichols, Plaintiff,
vt
Elsie Nicl ol, IVft ndnnt.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
Yon, Elsie Nichols, are hereby coin
manded to aper and answer the
complaint sgainet you III d hetei on or
hefoic'the 25th day of Oct. 1013, that date
being is weeks front the first pit' lie
tlon herein, and if you fall to appear
and answer herein, pin in tiff will apply
to the court for the relief praved for in
the complaint filed herein and more par.
ticu'arly defined as follow:
For a deree of this court dissolving
the b mil of matrimony nw exiting
between plaintitl and defendant herein
on the ground of deertion and abandon.
n ent cntnmllted by defer.dant sgainut
plaintiff and for tuch other and further
relief as may set tn rquitahls.
Tliisiinimon is fer ved upon yon by
publication thereof lor not less that si
wetk in the "St Helen Mit,"a news
paper published in Colnmbia County,
Oregon, and by' order ol the Honorable
J. A. Kskin, Jndice ol the above ent ii led
court, which onler is dated the Kthday
of September, 181.1.
I'ate of first pultlicnlii.n of this sum.
Dinm Sept. 12, 1013.
Date of last publication ol summ.iti
oct, 21. 1U1U
Msnniz 4 Sullivan,
At'orni J for I'laini iff.
rortUnd.Ore
Summons
IN THE CIRCUIT COCRT OF TIIR
STATE OP ORTiGON, FOR COL
UMIilA COUNTY.
Edna Spark, Plaintiff,
v.
A E Spark. Defendant.
To A. E. Spaik, the above limned IV-
fendatit :
Iu the name of the Stale of Oregon
you are hereby requiitd to aptiear anil
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entit'ed con it and c uni
on or before the lid day ol November,
1013. said date lieing alter the expiration
of six wetk Irom the first publication
of this summons, If fmi fail lo appear
and answer the plaintiff will apply to
the court fur the rebel demanded in the
complaint: For a decree of divorce for.
ever dissolving the bond c( matrimony
now existing between the plaintiff snd
defendant, on the grounds of cruel and
inhnman treatment, rendering the life
of the plaintiff burdensome.
This summons is published once a
week for six consecutive week in the
St Helens f ist, by orik-T of the lion J A
Kakin. Judge of the aliove entitled conrt
Dated the 18th day of Si-ptetn tier, l13,
directing the ptihlicat'on thereof,
First I'uhliration Sept Iv, 11)13.
Last publication Oct, 31, 1013,
w L Coofier,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
DM Chain lier of i:i mineree,
I'ortUnd, ore.
Summons
IN THK riRCUIT COURT CP THE
SlATEOPoREOoN FoK THK
county opcoi.umuia.
Win. M. Rois, as adininiftrator ol the
estate ol Ilali I. lUotknian, dereaxed,
1'IaintilT,
vs.
John Larsen, Anna Itrwn and A mo
W. McRlwain, Iefentant.
To John Larson and Anna Larsen, Te-
fendanta:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you and each of yon are hereby required
to appear and aniwer the complaint
filed against you in the above entitled
uit, on or before the lst day of tbf
time prescribed in the order for the
publication ol this summons, the mid
period of time being six weeks from the
day of the first publication of this
summons, and said last day of pub
lication lieing the 211 1 h day of Sep
tember, 19I3, and if you fail to so
appear and answer talil complaint
tha plaintiff will cause your default to
be enteied and apply to the court above
named for the relief demanded in said
complaint, to-wit: For a judgment
against you forf TiO, with Interest there
on at the rate of 0 per rent per annum
from August lit, 1010, for $73 attorney'
fee, for f I fH for taxe. pai-l ami lor f iwt
and di.l.t.rcn.e..t of ..lit; For a d.rre-
of sate utt.ler for, clci.re of the follow.
lug defil ed real j.rojwrty In Col n in I i
county, orrg. n, to-wit. Ci nitiii ncing
at a point M rtkla aeit.pl tu Northwest
comer of the l. I- C of U yant. in
section Hi, townth p 7 nuth, range 4
west ot Willamette Mcthlhin, and run.
ning thence amillt lit) rods; titmice wel
12 r. il', thence noMli.'M) roil aud ihetire
esst U" rod to the Hiint tl beguiling;
and that urn and a'l permm rUiuiiug
uniler yon, tnlseuent lo the exwuiiin,
ol the mortgage refei red In In coinplnlut
be lo e, lowd if all rinht, claim or inity
of redemption in Mid premiers, and that
you pay any (Kfii ii ncy reiitniiiii'K alter
apiilving tha proeeeil of faiil sale
properly applicable to the ai indict ion ol
said J iilgtnent.
This runiinops is pith ishixl by mder
of the llonorshle W. A . Harris, Couii'y
Judge for said Columbia county, oreuon.
made and dated AiiKin-t Hih, It'l.l,
which order pr scribe thnt rvlce of
(ituitiioii in tin tuit Ihc tiisde u, on on
liy publication once a week or ix roii-
secu:ive n k in the St lUleii Mint,
liewipnper of grtieral i lrculatlon pull-
llsl.ed weekly in ssiilcoutily, which time
w'll U giu in run (nun the day of the
it publication he eo'; nn I tliet tu
within which you are required tuarer
said rompluiiit ii ou or hcfie the lsit
lay of the time pr 'sciihed in inid order
for pnhliciitiou to-wil: Scp'riiilicr 'Jtlih,
l!3
The ditte of the lir-t puhlii-ation of
this tumiiiun i 1' iilny, Auguat ITith,
11)13,
Pillsrd Pair.
Alti rney fur r.atm iff.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the county coUkt low Coi.-u.mi-.i.v
County, ki i.onv
Ealnti of Frederick Kamtueyer de
ceased, i
Notice i hereby given Hint the under
signed wn nn 'he 15th day ol Sep e iii
ler, l'.ilS, duly app lintt-d exenilrix of
the cHtate of Frederick Kammeiei, lie
reaped; and the creditois nl raid de.
Ceased and all pereuiis Imv i-iaim
against said entitle, are hereby ii'.tilicil
to pr. ent their claim, wlih the prner
voucher, within six months firm the
date of this notice, to me, the nil ex
aciittix, at the law offii-rt of Ihllard &
Day, at St. Helen, Oregon it being the
plice fixed for prewntation thcteof.
Date I Sept IS, !i.1.
Sophie Kaliiinerr,
Hxrcutrix of t)e entitle of Frederick
Kumun-rer, ihceiiil.
Summons.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Till'.
STATE OFOREtiON, l-OU
COI.UMRIA COUNTY.
Martha A. Tift, Plaintiff.
Vs.
Thadeui F. lift, Ittfeidant
In the nme of U e Slate of Oregon,
you, Tha. leu S Tift,are hereby required
to (car and siDttir to the complaint
filed nuainit you heiein on tr U-furc
the LTnh day of uctol er, I : ;j, (hat ,!nie
being six week from the publication
heiein, snd if you fail lo appear and
answer herein, plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief prayed for in ll e
complaint fi'ed herein, and more particu
larly defined as follow :
"The plaintiff k Hint a d crce be
granted 1 ,rever divorcing hey flout the
aln defendant. That tha eomt tr-
uiit and allow the said plaint. If to re.
Hum the name of Mr. Martha Annette
Amlemon, raid name Is-ing that granted
her in a former marriage, and that inch
uther relief be granttd a to the court
may seem dl and equitable.
Till siiuiiii'ina is Fcrved njion you by
publication thereof for not le ihan
six week in the St Helen Mi.it, a
newspar pnhlisiied in the County of
Columbia, Stale of Oregon, and by order
of the ll .n J. A. Kakin, Judge of ti e
alove entitled curl, which outer (a
dated I lie At h dav -! September, J0I3,
ai, illhe dale ol Ihn last publication of
this aumii.nii is the 2l:h day ol net.
I'.ll.l.
Jii'eph MannitiSc Howard lier.nett,
Altorm ya for the I'laintiff,
SUMMONS
IM TIIK Cllll l IT i ot kT OF THK STATU fir
OKKOoN, FOR THK COI'NTV
OPCUI.l'MIIM.
Herbert Dirhki, l'liiii.tiff,
. v.
Mattle Derick. Defendant.
To the alsiva named defendant, Mutlie
Ilerlcks:
In the name of the stale of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appearand
answer the complaint of the plaintiff
filed against ynu In the alnve entitled
court and ranse, on or before six weeks
weeks from the 25th day of Sept. MM 3,
and if you fail to appear snd an-ser for
want thereof, the above named plaintiff
Will apply to the court lor the relief
prayed for in bis complaint herein, to.
wit: For a decree of said court disaolv
ing the bond of matrimony heretofore
ad now exbting between plain III snd
defendant, on the ground of willu! de
sertion. Till summon i served upon you by
publication thereof once i week In the
St. Helen Mial, snewspsier of general
circulation, by order ol the Hon, W. A .
Harris, County Judge of ths County ol
Columbia, State ol Oregon, the county
wherein said reuse I pending, the fir it
' ,mUic.tl"tt tlieirof Ik It's ' 1
27.lt day l He't Hl. '" l "
'cation thereol Ulng m-"' " iM "'
day ol NoVeiulr, lou
listed the Vol" dsy WT
AilhllC I. Moultott,
Attorney lor I'Ulu iff,
I'os'iinic a.l.lre. 313 If wit llldg
I'nriUuil, Orrg in.
NoTICK Tti CREDITORS
IN TIIKCOf.MY COURT F R COI.
CM 111 A COUNTY, UKKtiON,
lUlalr of Msrvaret Ro. deceaed.
No-lee la hereby given that tha un
.lersivne.l a nn the SOlli day of Kept
1I15. dlltv appointed adililnUlialnr of
the ei-tsti" ol Mriet litt, dif eaed i
. . ..,,, dvieaed and
Lit havmx rlaima sgsli at aal.l
etst aie herrbv n ttll' d ti rrBt
their claims, w 11 the pni er vjiichera
within nix month lions tM 'r l"
at the biw olV.ie ol Dllisr.l A Day. at St
Helen. Oregon, h C'l I degNeale a
the ,ilme fur prewlilalioti theleof.
Dated Sept. '.'mh, 1013.
W.J. R .
Admliilstistiir of the iti'e of Mar
gaietKosa, dil'eawd.
Summons
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREtioN FOR COl..
UM1.IA COUNTY.
Jenny (-aiola, I'lalnt' J,
va.
John t;aol, Di ft-ndaiit,
To John tiiuiola. the alaie named !
fendnnt.
In lli name ol the state of Oirgon
you re I ereby requlnd 5a ap..r and
answel the Coiii.h'llit filed heiein
agaiuat you In the aUve enlille.1 court
on or before the 1 lit) day ol NvemUr,
1013, and il you fail to mi atuwer, fur
wmt thereof the plaintiff will acpty to
the court for the relief '.herein ile
manileiltit-wlt, for a decree ol al so
lute divorce from )'l and for the care
and custody of Thotiia OaraotiC, for the
restoration to I he plaintiff of her maiil.o
name, Jenny M.irlna. for tUw Coets and
di'btirieineul and for mch other and
further teliet a to Ihc Court may tectu
jin' and equitable herein
Thisiiiimtn 1 served Upon inu by
virtue of an order of Hon, W. A. liar. t,
w'u.lg" of the County Court ! Columbia
Coiiuiv. Oiecon. a bhh said order I
dated the 30th day of Se leather, 1013,
precriblng that the summon beiem be
served Uxn you by publication thereof
once a week for six conwcutive week
in the St. Helen tfit, a newspaper of
generl cliculatioti in Columbia County
which laid or.ler distente with the
necessity of rending a certified copy ol
tli iimmiuu and c,hiplaiiil to your
liit known tKMtollic aildn-ss, for the
reason that you laic lefl such taai
know u address.
A VY- Mueller.
Attorney for I'laintiff
Ire ol first pubiicaib'u herein Is
OctoKcr X 1013.
Dale ol last publication ! Nov. H,
1013
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Columbia County.
Maude C. Story, I'lslntifT,
vs.
William R. Story. Dcfemla.:!.
In the Name of the Stste of Oregon:
You. William It. Story, tk-rcmAiiit
above named, are hereby required to
appear and amwer the complaint filed
against you herein on or before the
22nd day of November, 1913, that date
tieing six weeks from the first publi
cation herein; and if you fail to ap
pear herein plaintiff will epptyato the
court fur the relief prayed fur in the
rompatmt filed herein, to-wit: For a
decree of this court dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant on the
ground of cruel and inhuman trt lament
run; milled by the defendant against
the plaintiff, and for such other and
further relief as may be just and equit
able. This summon Is nerved upon you by
publication thereof for not leu Ihan
ix week in the St. Heluns Mitt, a
newnpaper ptil.linhed In tho County of
Columbia, Stale of Oregon by order of
Hon. J. A. Ekin Judge of the above
entitled court, which order I dated
the third day of October, 1913 The
In to of the first puhlictuion of this
luninmns i the 10th day of October,
19 1. 1, ami the date or the last publica
tion of this lummona is the 21 it day of
November. 1913,
GEORGE TAZWKIX,
Attorney for the I'lalntlli.
For Sale Good milch cow by
Jacob Skuza, St. Helens, Ore.
A Rood house with thrVo choice
lots in Rood location In St, Helens
for aale. Inquire for prices and
terms at the Mint office.
row
lOKTI.ANI
DAILV
STEAMER
AMKKXGA
Leave Rl, Helens (1.00 A.
Arrives at Portland ll:.l A.
leaves I'orttand at 2:30 P.
Arrives SI. Helens at ;.') P.
M.
M.
M
M
Str, IRALDA
BBBXani
Summer Rates beiue
St. IIclcus and Portl-td
50 cents one way
75 cents round trip
Tickets good any time after
April 4th
Boat leaves 81. Helen 7;M, m,
Reluming leaves Portland t.30 , fc
Arrive at St Helen 4 it, p. Wi '
L HOOCIIKIRK
To Trod - An 8-rotim houM .nd
two lota in I'ortUnd for a small Im.
provt-d place. Could put In other
property If it should be necesiary.
Trade with owner and save torn
misaion. Call on Mrs. N, I. Kb,,
ney, Columbia Hotel, (or write.)
St. Helens. Ore.
Iat-A larjre pointer dog-, eolof
black and white, in the neighbor,
hood of ScappooKe. l'lease notify
the owner., David T. Hi)neyman,
care of Honey man Hardware Co.
I'ortUnd, Ore,, and receive r!
ward.
Professional Cards
Glen R. Metsker
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Deputy Dinrx Anoney
Omc m County Court Houh
ST. HtltNJ . OREGON
DR. C. IC. WADK
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON
rHQNt 90
Mutkl BUg. , AT. UtWiS, OKI
DR. L. GILBERT ROSS
PHYSICIAN SURGEON
OrtW Hani HM4.
Uuth I'huitea
St. Helens
DR EDWIN ROSS
PHYSICIAN A SURCtON
firril'K IM BANK m il.UlMi
St. Helens Oregon
T. S. WHITE
FUNERAL DIRELTOR
I.H KHSEO BVHAl.MKH,
Houlton
Oregon
DR. ALFRED J. PEEL
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Hank
tliillillnt
St. Helens
DR. H. R. CLIFF
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Itinne Mala iM; A IU: Re. R. Wit
'"'"MaiMmi"0" rortland.Of.
Call an wared day or wight Phosw M
W. S. Armstrong, M. D.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
HKHI'K T
Pacific Coast Hospital
ST. HKIN linl'ITun
GEORGE H. SHINN
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St. Helens - Oregon
M. E. MILLER
ATTORN EYATLAW
St. Helens Oregon
HERBERT W. WHITE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
St. Helens - Orcgo
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Pacific Coast Hospital
DR. W.8. ARMSTRONG, SUP.
HOULTON and ST. HSUHS, OKSGOl