St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, January 30, 1914, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    lODGES
HOl'LTOS CIRCLE NO 4S, Women ol
Woodcraft. meet the aecond nd '
fourth Tuesday afternoon of each
month at Honlton, Ore. Mrt. Klsa
Wiktrotn, Guardian Neighbor.
Scappoote. Ore.; Minnie A. Morley,
Clerk.
Columbia r.niamptnent No. 77. I. O.
O. F. meets in the I. O. O. V. Hall, on
the second and fourth Thursday of each
month, sojourneying Patriarch! moat
cordially invited to meet with ns.
G. C. Robe). Chief Patriarch.
C. W. lllakesley, Scribe.
MIZPAH ChAlTEK. NO. 30. O. E. 8
MeeU in Masonic Hall the sectud
and fourth Saturday Ot cb month
MARY UEORtiK, W M.
E. A. KOTliEK. Secretaiv
Avon Lodge No 62 Knights ot Pythias
meet every Tuesday Evening in cas
tle Hall, St. Helens. Visiting Knights
always welcome.
j. W. Clark. C. C.
A. J. Denim. K.olRAS
ST. HELENS UKXiE NO. 32.
VV A F A A M. MeeU 1st and 3.1
Saturday in each month. Visiting
brothers cordially welcomed. John (J
liage, Master: E. E. Quick. Secretary.
St. Helena Lodge No.
117,1. O. O. F. meets
'in the I. O.O. F. build
ing, on the Becondand fourth Saturdays
of each month, visiting memlerj are
always given a hearty welcome.
L. E. Allen. N. G.
J. W. Allen, Sec
United Artisans, Assembly No. 80,
meets first and third Fridays of each
month at I O.O. F Hall. St. Helens,
officers: M. A., Mis. Lizzie Roberson;
Siip'nt, Mrs. Isbester; Sec, Mrs. Mabel
Bill; Treas.. J. Bill. All visiting A'ti
sans are cordially invited.
xf.
V
Court St. Helen?, No.
80, meets every 2nd
i 4th rhursoays in
K. of P. Hall.
All members urged to
attend meetings.
Visiting Brothers always welcome
J. G. Pringle, V K
m. J. Ford. F. S.
COMMUNICATED
To the editor of the St. Helena Mist
Through the medium of your valued
paper, with your consent I wish to con
fer with the reading public a few min
utes as to the propriety of bonding the
county for money at this time
While we believe that the tax payer
of Columbia County are more nearly a
unit on the question of good roads than
any thing that ever came up before the
voter of the county. The only differ
encce rf opinion now exising is as to
the ways and means by which that
most desirable object may be obtained.
That is good and permanent county
road where they will afTord the great
est good to the greatest number.
I et us call attention to a few minor
question as we pass along.
IL . . ...
in me nrm place we will notice is
the the child must creep before it can
walk. Why? Because it i a neces
sity, this being the case, the prime ob
ject of mankind ia to, first prorvide
himself with the necessities of life,
then the luxuries. The vital question
now before the voter ol out fair coun
ty is: Are we to build a great scenic
nailroad along the water front of the
great Columbia for the pleasure and
pastime of the rich and favored few or
are we to build good and substantial
thoroughfares through the farming
communities so that the long suffering
pioneer farmer may be able to get his
products to the market that he may
Be able by his sturdy effort to help
feed the world and thereby lessen the
high cost of living, the subject of
which is now uppermost in the mind
of the voting millions.
Do the steamboat and railroad com
panies clamor for that great avenue
from Portland to the sea that the insti
gators of the great fiasco, as we may
call it, a an inducement for people to
vote a mortgaga on their heard earned
horn: , that thi great enterprise? may
be more expediciously consumated. We
answer emphatically, No! because
every ton of freight that could be offer
ed and every individual passenger that
might reach the various shipping
points would help to swell the great
volume of traffic now handled.
An other falacious argument is offer
ed in favor of the bonding proposition
and that I the only feasible mean by
which certain object may be attained.
Now let us see. There are many
district within the county after pay
ing the usual high taxes, for ourrent
expense have been in the habit Jof
voting a special road tax to the high
limit and had it in all ease been hand
led judiciously there would have been
little if any complaint, now we believe
that the tax payer of the county
would prefer to uffer a special ten
I mill road ta tahich in two year would
' afford the much eoveted 1360,000 and
by thi mean av lo the couuty that
$300,000 which otherwise would go for
to fill the cofTera of tho already bloat
ed bond holJer. instead of being ex
pended where it would be a blessing to
(he more deserving aet'.ler of our
county. Finally if the advocate of
this odious measure would have been a
meritioua one, why should there be o
much ringing of bells, aoumlirg of
trumpets, etc.. as well a the importa
tion of ao many silver tongued orator
to help boost a qucationable proposi
tion. A thing that will not bear the light
of investigation and will not pas mus
ter on it own merit thould be voted
down.
We now rest our case in the hands of
an intelligent jury.
I). W. FREEMAN.
Armstrong Grange No. 456
Scappoose, Ore. Resolved, That the
member of Armstrong Grange are op
posed to the bond being issued unless
money be distributed in locality where
it ia collected. We also condemn the
action of the county court for changing
the boundaries of road districts without
the consent of the people.
Whereas the changing of the bound
aries of the road districts in four dis-
tiict in the couny, ia of no advantage
to further the cause of good roads in
the county
We believe that the county court in
appointing road supervisors tthoulld
choose men of ability to builld roads
instead of political favorites.
Notice of Sheriff s Sale
IN THE CIRCUIT COl'KT Of TilE
STATU OF OREGON, KOU
CoLl'MoIA COUNTY.
Bv virtue of an execution in fore
closure duly issued by the c'-rk of the
Circuit Sourt of the county of Columbia
Slate of Oregon, dated Ihe -Sill day of
January, l'.U, in a certain action :n the
circuit court for raid county ami stats
wherein Joseph Kriekson, Jr , as plain
tiff recovered judgment against James
Welch for the sum of of six hundred
and eighty-five and n.i-100 ilo.lars w ith
intert st thereon from July 0, l'.ipj, at
the rate of 8 per cent per annum ami
coats and disbursements taxed at J'otl.75
on the 2Sth day of Januaiy. 1014.
Noiice it hereby given that 1 will on
Saturday, the 2-Sth day f February,
1914, at the front door of the county
court house in St Helens in paid county,
at 10 o'clock !n the forenoc n of paid day,
sell at public auction to the highest did
der for ca-h, the following de-cribed
property, to-wit :
Commencing at the nortewebt corner
of the southwest quarter of the south
west quarter of section 7 in town-hid 4
north of range 1 west ol the Willamette
Meridian, and thence running east en
the north line of said iw (jr o' sw qr of
ection 7, 40 rods to a point; thence
south and parallel with the west line ol
tad sw qr of aw qr 40 rods lo a point,
then e west and parallel with the north
line of said sw qr of sw qr 40 rod to a
point; thence north along the west line
of said sw qr of iw qr 40 rods to the
place of beginning, containing ten (10)
acres ,f land situated in Columbia Co.,
Oregon .
Taken and levied upon as tf.e proper
ty of the raid defendant James Welch
or so mui h thereof 83 my be n cessarr
to satisfy the said judgment in favor of
Joseph Erickton, Jr. against said Jvruex
Welch with interest thereon, together
with all costs and disbursements that
have or may accrue,
Lated and first published January 30
1!14.
A. E. THOMPSON,
Sheriff of Columbia Com.ty, Oregon
Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COUKT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MULT
NOMAH COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Henry
Tuerck, deceased.
Notice it hereby given that by virtue
of an order of sale made and entered in
the aliove entitled court in thealiove en
titled cause the undersigaed as admin
istrator of the estate of Henry Tuerck,
deceased will sell at private sale to the
highest bidder fir cash the following
! scribed real property, to-wi' :' the
southwest quatter of the northwest (pinr
ter and the northwest quarter of the
south wot quarter all in Sectioi. Nine in
Township Three North of Kangn Two
West of Ihe Willntm-tie Meridian in Co
lumbia county, State of Ongon, Any
person desiring to purchase said property
may submit bid to the undersigned at
room 433, Worce l r block in the City of
Portland, Multnomah County, State of
Oregon, said sale to lie made subject to
confirmation of the Ciicuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Multnomah county.
The date of the first publication of th'a
notice Is Jan 30, 1014 and. the last date
of publication is Feb. 27; 1911.
OSCAR TUF.RCX,
Administrator of the Entate of
H'-nry Tuen k, Dei en-ed
Frank f-chlegel, Attorney for Admin-istrator.
Summons
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR C'll.lM-
MA COUNTY.
I'arbtttrt I'.tmme, Plaintiff,
v.
Charles lUmine, IVfendant
Cbarlrt Barnrne the above named
drfendant. you are hereby re
quired to appear ami answer to the com
plaint filed against you In the ahoy en
titled suit on or U foie Marcn 14, l'.UI,
said -lay Wing af'er the expiration id j
tix week from ttie Mate ol un nrsi puu
lication of this summons, and if roil
'ail to appear and answ. r raid complaint,
for aant thereof, tl e plaintiff i!l apply
to the court for the ie!iel demanded
therein, to-wit : For a di-ciee forever
dissolving the bonds ol matrimony no
existing between plaintiff and di feudal. t,
ai d for such other and further relief as
to the court may seem meet at d equit
able. This tninnions is publ'shed by order
o? the Hon J. A En kin. ju.'g id the
alsiye entitled coup, which order was
made ai d entered on ihe 30 h dar id
Jan., l!14, and the time piei rib-d for
publication thereof i- six we. k, begin
ning ith theisriieof .lnnna y .SO, 1!I4
and con I inning rub w i k t he tea f ei to
and including tl.e iMie t I M..rch 12,
1-JH W I . I 'OOP MR,
A'la' l ey for I Ininliir.
Chiiinlier of Comm. rce Bui'din, Port
land, Dreg, n
NOTICE OF FINAL SK 1TI.K.M ENT .
Is Tiik Cot NTV Cocar or Thk Stats:
OF OllKl'.OS l-OH CUI.I'MHI Col'N T TV .
Notice is 1 ereby given tint ihe under
signed adti.inii-tr.ttor of the etat. of
Henry Sanotroin. deceased, ha filed In
tit. a I ace lint and rep rt in raid estate
and that the Hon, V A. Ibirr s.i ounty
jnd.e of Columbia cout.ty, Oregon, by
order dated the fitli dsy of Janua.y,
l'.M I, !i;is set M.u.day, Ft-Lrtnry lUn,
l'dl. at 10 o'clock a. in. as the hour, and
he county couit room in the City of St
Helens, mid county and Mate, as the
place for heniing raid fn.t account an-l
objections thereto All percns inter
eeted in said estate me notified bere'.v
to attend at hhM time and pbu-e lonnike
their objection", if any, to sa d final ac
count and rejH.rt .
I'ated this '.ill dsy of ( it.u.iry. I'M I.
Jons ."Tin m'.nih Mo,
Administrator of the c-lr.te of lltnrv
v.mstrom, deceased .
Kir-t publiiat on i n. tl, I'.il I
Last p .bliiatioii Kel. , '.U.
NOTICE Ol- SHERIl rS SALE.
By virtue of an execution ill f ne
closure duly issued by tl.e Clerk of the
Circuit C urt of the County of Colum
bia, State of Oregon, date I ihe 7th day
of January, 1!M4, in a cettain action in
the Circuit Court for said County and
state, wherein . V. bmailwooiJ, as
plaintiff, recovered judgment against
Edward Sprayue Thayer for the sum of
Three-Hundred Dollars and cos's and
dii-bursem. lits taxed at Eighty-Seven
Dollars.
Notice i hereby given that I will, on
aturday, the 7ih day of FeLrnarv.H'l I,
at ti e rout entianc.t of tl.e Court lion-e
in St lielcis, in said c.ui.tv , at 10
o'clock In the forenoon of nid day, sell
at public auction to the h'ghest bidder
for rash, the follow ing dcsciihed prop
erty, towit.
The land, water frontage and title
land lying northeasterly of the r ght-of
way of the Astoria anil Columbia River
Railroad Company, ?x-gini,ing at a point
on the right-of-way directly west of a
point on the shore line at low tide of the
Columbia river 3' 0 f-et northwesterly
from the northeast corner of the T. F.
Galloway D .nation Land Claim; thence
running in a northeast, rly direction
1400 feet r ng aaitl right of way wi'h
the rtparian rights and tide lands le.
longing to the Ian ft therein de
scribed, the same being tho land ami
tide lands lying east of anil Iron ing ami
abutting lots 2 and 3 of section 2.'1, tup
7 noith, range 2 west of the Willc.mette
meridian, the same being situated in
Columbia county Oregon, taken and
levied npon as the property of said Ivl.
ward Sprague Thayer, or so much thert-
of may Im necessary to satirfy the
said judgment in fvor of W. F. Small
wood Rttnliist said Eilaa'd Sprniftie
Thayer, wi h interest thereon, ti gethi r
with all costs and distumetm nts that
have or may accrue. A. E. Th mi-.-on,
Sheriff.
Dated anil first piiolislicil Jan. 9, 1914.
Last ptiblicst on Feb. (I, 1914.
Summons.
in the ciK.enr ccijkt ok the
STATE OFOREGON, Foli
COLUMBIA COL'NTY.
I-ela M. Clancy, Plaintiff,
vs.
i . C. Clancy, I'efei dant.
To J. C. Clancy, the ah .ve named de
fendant, you are hereby required to at.
ar ami answer to the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled s'lit
on tr before February 21, 1911, said
day being after the expiration of six
weeks from the date of the first publi
cation ol this summons, and if you fail
to appear and answer said complaint,
for want thereof, the plaintiff w ill apply
to the rotirt for the relief demanded
theiein. towit: For a decree forever I
dissolving the bonds of matiimony now
rxltii.Kln I'1'' tiH and.lrfei dant.
and lor Such other and furiher rebel as
to the Court n av seem meet and eq'lit.
able.
This summons it puMbhtd by older
ol Ihe Hoi . I. A Eiikin. fudge ol the
above eutitUd court, bi.ll older
made and elite. ed oil the flth day of
January, It'll, and tie lime pre-ciibed
for publication thereof It sii week", be-
uim.inir with the Issue of January ,
l'.M I and ioi tti.ui g i a. h wiek ibeie
after lo ami including lhi Issue of Ken.
20, 191 4. W. I-COOI'hK,
Allot nry for Plaintiff.
Chauila r C inmrrce Building, Port
land, Oregon.
Summon
IN THK Ullll'l IT ( ol'Ur FOR TIIK l-TATlt
OF Ok CON, MIR TIIK Col'STV
or (Vu miiia.
Cl.ri-titil Beck, Pla n iff.
vs.
AUin J. Beck. Defendant.
T-iAlvinJ. lUck alaive nimcd de.
fcmlunt: You are hilel.y requited lo
si. t ear ami answer th- romidaii.l 111. d
against you in the alaivc entitled sni'.
on or lelore F.bruarj 21. It'll, s. id day
being a'ti r the i xpiratton i f six we1ks
from Ihe dale ot ti e lirst publication of
this summons, and if y. u f li to s ;e..r
and answer sad compl.iiiit, for want
Ihrreof, tlie plaintiff ill apply to the
f ut t for the relief ilriniiiided ihcr. in.
i. ait: Kor tie-Ire foteer dissolving
the b lids of mstrimonr now rx sl ng
In I seen plainl'ff and ilc'en.U- t. mid f r
such o brr ami furlh. r relief as to the
Court mav stem )ut nlld iqu.'al lx
This suiiitii..us is i.ul-li-lit.l by order
of the Hon. J A. Fakir, jndg ol the
above et til led court, wiiih ..r.l.r was
made and rute.ed on th- 0 h luv of
J iiiu in . 191 1, Mini tlie time pre-eii eil
for publication ihcr. of i six wcks,
Isrginion.' with U e is-ue ;f Jsini.uy 9.
1914, and continnit g each we. k there
after '( and including the is-tie of Ft I'.
20, 1911 O M. HICK ICY,
At'o-ney for Plainlilf
Wilct x Building. Potllanl, On gun.
Sheriff's Sale
IN THE CIRCUIT tltURT C,F TIIK
STATU OF OI.'I-GON. IN M Ko
I HE COUNTY oH t:ol.I'll l V
Kai h-l M. I'.sney. Plait t g, 1
Vs. '
M Nijia Savage, f ml.iiit )
N iti.-e is h- r.l.y piwn that undo
and bv virtue of an cxrcil ion in f. n -closure
issued oil o! ll e above r ti 1 1 : t- I
cur. in ihe als ve enlilled csu e, lo n.i
d:r. ctt .l, and . atcd th.1 'JOlh day of I). C
I'.li:',, upon a jil.'gmeiit. dci n c a' d t l-tb-r
of sa'e, tender, d andcnteied in tan1
.n, int anil csusai in the 17th day of
oendar, 19111. in fa"or of Rachel M
Disiuy uud against M. Nina Savage, fo'
lie sum if one-huiidrd thirty-thne and
IIK-KS) d. .liars, wih intcret theie-.n
from the said 17th day of Novemlier,
pil.1, nt the rate ot K per cent. s-r an
num ni. t I paid and fifty dollars attor
ney's fie, and the further sum of twelve
dollars costs, and ci sts of and ux.n th
writ roiiimsndi g me to fell the follow
ing dcsctilied ri al proper'y, situated in
Columbia County, Oregon, towit:
Lot live -S in bhark seventy live
"li , in the City of St. Helens, Colum
bia Ci unty, Oregon .
Now, therefore, by virtue of said exe
cution, judgment, decree and older of
sale a d in compliance with the com
mauds of Said wiit, I will, on Saturday
the 31st day of January, 1914, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m., st t e front
entr nee of the court home, in St Helens,
Columbia County, or go.l, tell at public
auction subject te redemption to the
highest bidder for cash, all the right,
title ami interest which the w ithin named
defendant I ad on the 17lh day of No
vemlier, 1913, or since had in and to the
alsive dcscril ed real propi rty, to satisfy
said execution, jndgmmt, interest,
costs and accruing costs.
A. K Thorn son,
Sheriff of Columbia County, ore.
Dated ami first published Jan. 2, 1911.
l-ast puhlicati. n Jan. .10, 1914.
IN TIIK COL'NTY COURT OH THE
STATE OF OREGON, KOlt COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
In Ihe matter of the estate of
C. Krt.se, deceased.
Henry
To the unknown ln-its of Henry
C. Krus-c, deceased there being noilev
iaeei or known heirs of said deceased
ami to all ersona, whomsoever, Inter
ested in tnid estate, greeting:
IN THE. NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON,
You and each of you are hereby cited
and requited to appear in Inn County
Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Co I
umbia County, at the court room there
of, at Si. Ilelons. In the County of
Columbia, State of Oregon, on W ed.
nesday, (he llth day i f February, 10l4.
at I o'cloik in the afterl.oon of that day,
then and there to show cause, If any
there lie, why an older should not I
made granting to the sdmini ttator of
said estate permission and directing
him to sell the real estate ( f raid rie
Cead,orso much thereof as shall lie
necessary to pay the thntgea, expenses
and claims of administration, at private
sale.
The followirg is a true description of
all the real property Indul ging to said
estate, towit :
The Sou lb ha f of the southeast qilar
t"r "I section 2.5, and luff north half of
northeast quarter of section all
'" township 7 south, range 44 east of the
Willamette mer dl hi, id Baker c unty
Oirgon;
Als lb northeast quarter 'l lb
northwest quarter ol clioli 17. town
ship 3 lioilh. iang 2 west of the Wil
lamelttt meridian, in Columbia oillilv,
Oregon.
Ti la Citation is published pursuant to
the laws ol the MWle of Oregon and the
rder of the lion. W. A. Hartla. Judge
of the above entitled . "our , made lec.
alsl, 1913. b r four tuccetslve and
ecuiive weeks in t" St. Ilcleut Mist,
a ncwaiwix'r published weekly iu Co
lumbia County Oreg in, the first public-!
lion Urn- on Friday, January .M, li'l.
and the last being on Friday, January
30ih 1911
Wittiest the Hon. W. A. Ilairl-, ndge
of Ihe Cou ty Court of the Stale of Or
en, for C lumbia county, with the seal
of said rout t aftixel this .list day of
December, A. D. 1913.
Atte-t: II. E. LnHaai,
hkal Clerk.
2- l
NOTICE 10 CREDITORS.
,N TMK cotYTY COl'KT FOU TIIK
STATIC OF OREGON FOR
fOLUMBIA COl'N TY.
n ,i . ai,., f the Estate ol Edgar
A igu tu- Palmer, dece ed.
Notice ia hereby given by the under
signed administratrix of the estate of
p.dgar Augustus P.ltner, dereateil, to
the creditoit H ereof, and all la-raont
basing i Ihluis sgsiutt tl.e said decent-
I, lociotl.it lie us with the necesSHij
vouchers, within tlx months altei the
Hist puMic.ition of this no l.f, lo the
sanl ailiuinisirair.x nr iiiiuaj iii- "
I im or i Uitiis w ill lbs County C irk
of t'olumb a Coenty, Oirgon, the same
ls-in; Ihe p ace for the trans ciiono' the
l.u-ii e-t of the laid e late, or liy II. log
the said vouchris with the admlnisi ra
trix at I cr nsideni e at Or.gon ( py,
Oregon Route No. it.
ANNIE GARUHi'N,
Admin strains
tirst publication Jit .uary 1914.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO RM1-
ITi:lt LAND TITLES
IN TIIK I IIU UIT ( H!K r OH TIIK STATU
OH OREGON KOU rol.UMBIA
COUNTY.
lite matti r i f the ai.i lt- I
i-a iouof (ie.ike I. Mi Pher.
n to register ilin t'l'e lo tl.e
f illos ing de'CrtU d m al pr
city, situate in ihe roll' ty ol
Col.ni.bia, stale of Oretron, to
wn : That portion i f the soutli
half of sect on 17, two. 0 m r ti
ratine f west of WlTauieMe
meiioian, desciils d as foll.-ws:
Bi ginning at a siint whe e the
'ine of the suivey in wn as
the "Foster Road Survi y" In
lersectt w ilh ihe south line of
said section 17; he ce r.. lining
in a n..rthe'ly an I eateily d.
reclio.i along the south line of
tai I roster road survey to a n.
point where the said south li e j
of said Fostrr Road Survey In- !
tersectt the east line of section
17; thence running tooth
along the eatt line ol serlion
17 to the Southeast corner of
said section 17,lh-i.c tunning
went alot g the said line of
said section 17 to th.- pi ,co
of beginning; a plat id
said Ko-tct Bond Survey Icing
recorded in said county in the
office of the county cleik .
George L. McPl.ers.n. Pla.n'IT
vs
N. B. Moyeraml all per on
and fiarlii unknown claiming
any right, t tic, lntetet, esl. le
of lien in or ujam the real
prnisrrty described h-rein, mil
All h m ll May Concern,
Defendants.
To N. IS. Mojer a d all whom it may
concern :
Take notice that on the 12th day of
lannaiy. 191 1. an application wa tiled
ny (ieorge L. McPhetson, in the Circuit
Court of the state of Oregon for Coluiii
Ida county, for ini inl regiatiation of
title to the rial propirty hereinalsove
ilescribe-L
Now, iinli ss you appear on or before
the 2nd day of March, 1914, and show
cause why such application shall not be
granted, lb tame will be taken a ion
fessfd, and a deen e w 111 lie en tend ac
cording to the prayer of the application,
and you will be forever baried and
you will be forever estopped from dl.
puling the same. H.E. LaIUrk,
County Clerk
By A. F. Banktt, Deputy.
Koi.i.ock & Zoi.i.iNC.KK, Attorney for
Applicant.
For Iient Rooms in the Hank
liuililinjr. Steam htmt, electric
light, hot ami colli water.
Columbia Co. Hank.
FOH POKTLANIJ l)AIL
6TEAMER
leaves HI. Helens fl.00 A M.
Arrives al Portland I0:.t0 A. M.
leaves Portland at 2::l P. M
Arrives rlt. Helen at 6:30 p. M
Str. 1RALDA
Summer Rates between
St. Hcleus a ti d Tori I r.il
50 ccuts one way
75 cents rouml trip
Tickets Riynl any lime after
April 4 1 li
Boat leave Si. Helen 7 M a. 111.
Ketumlrg leave Portland S:.'KI p. 111,
Arrive at St Helens 4 41 p. ni.
C I. IIOOCIIKIRK
Congegatinnal Church
A church home for friends and
atrunger.
Services- 10 a m. Bible ech.xil.
11 a. m. I'renchitig and worship.
7:110 p. ni. Sonjr nervice ami m r
nmn. Wedneaduy, 7-:0 p. m. Mid
week service and Hililo study.
Kverylxuly welcome.
F. J Meyer, l'astor.
Houston Free Methodist Church
Sal dm th School at 10 a. in.
Preaching at 1 1 a. m. nrul K p. m.
Prayer meeting on Thtraduy rven
ing at K p. tn.
J. N. Wooil. Piwtor.
Professional Cards
Gleu R. Metsker
A TTORNEY AT LAW
Csfx ui Bank BuikJio
ST. MCLtNS OREGON
DR. C. 15. WADH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
I Host ua
audit .r. uiiixs, out
DR. L. GILBERT 70S.S
PHYSICIAN A. SUNUEON
Ornre limit lll.t
Holh I'll.. in-.
St. Helens
DR EDWIN ROSS
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
OKHl K IN HANK HI II.IIISU
St. Helens
Oregon
T. S. WHITE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
l.ll'KNsKII RMHAI.Mia
HntlHotl
Oregon
DR. ALFRED J. PEEL
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
ILtlt
II. III. tin
St. Helens
DR. H. R. CLIFF
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
I'linne ilaln l; A Ijxii Hf. K. M
1 1 l:l in 1117 HHIItic
iiiiii.iins I ortlatui, Or.
DR. R. L.JKFI'COTT
DENTIST
Ofhce in Bank Buildin
St. Helens Oregon
GEORGE H. SHINN
ATTORN EY-A T-LAW
St. Helens - Oregon
M. E. MILLER
ATTORN EYATLAW
St. Helens - Oregon
HERBERT W. WHITE
ATTORNEY-ATLAW
St. Helens - Oregon
Calls answered day or night Phone 93
VV. S. Armstrong, M. D.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
OFFICE AT
Pacific Coast Hospital
ST. HF.I.F.N9 HOULTON