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    PAGE SIX
INDUSTRIAL NEWS
NOTES OF OREGON
and that the tires are a sepuraU
problem tivim the truck itself
As much money is wusled toils'
on wrong tin's as on poor one..
Some truck owners wonder why their
tire bills are so high while others'
are moderate
The answer is to be
found in many cases in the fact that
the wrong type or the wrong sUe ot
tires has been selected.
In the interest of greater economy
the I ’ nited States Tire company has
established a Technical service de
partment. made tip of tire engineer!
which will give impartial, disinter­
ested advice to everybody engaged
in truck operation
A full statement
of any tire problem from any motet
truck operator in the world will
bring a detailed reply from the de
partment giving the latest scientific
information on the points involved
Making a complete line of tires, the
company need favor no type above
another
As the largest rubber com
puny In the world it lias a large stulf
of chemical and engineering expert:-
which is made available to tho truck
operator through the technical ser
vies department.
Portland— \\ midlawn district lias
$ 100.000 paving program on.
Wondburn «tannery bandies 20
tons blackberries daily.
Haines Copper t.'n s 3 ml loo west
being worked with 20 men.
Portland lias started street and
sewer work to cost $4.000.000
A verage of Marion county men
teachers is $115 a month, fetualo
*103.83.
v
Ontario district pnoduoea
1200
!cars apples and prunes for shipment.
Pendleton
Big wheat yields in
JWeston Athena district
P o rtla n d — Renewed activities tn
lumber industr« in southern Oregon
I promised with purchase of S4.000.-
To s e a l In t h e
000 feet o f timber along Four Hit
creek in the Orator lake forest.
delicious Burley
Hell Telephone Co spend $36.000
to b a c c o flavor.
on Salem plant.
Donald— Field of oats here thresh­
es SO bushels to acre.
Portland- $5.( 00.000 to
spent
on power development for expos;
I tiun.
S IM M O N S
Myrtle Creek to vote on bond issue
III the Circuit Court of the Stale of
for lurger saho'.ds.
Oregon for Columbia County.
Rainier— Work begun on first of
six wood working plants to be erect­
Harbura Steiu. Plaintiff, vs W i l ­
lis C. Stein, Defendant
ed here.
G. A. R. VETERANS
Silverton— Work to start on new
To W illis C. Stein, the defendant
HAVE MEETING $00.000 grade school building.
above named:
In the name o f the State o f Ore
Corvallis»— New non resident stu-
Y K K N O N IA . Or.— tSpecial, i— On dents to he charged $60 a year tul- gon. you are hereby required to ap­
pear and answer the complaint filed
Saturday. Aug. 20th John Hucher tion.
Sheridan— T w o rock crushers and against you in the above entitled suit
Host and Corps of Veruonia enter
mim'd tho ShepariTstown Host a n d '26 men working at Leo Rowe l on or before six weeks from the first
I quarry.
publication of this summons, to-writ,
Corps of t latskanie
Vfter tho sumptuous chicken din­
Rend— All wool about here sold on or before the 24th day of Septem
tier. 1921, and if you fail to so ap
ner which the Vernonia ladies know­ at 14 to 17 cents.
Linn county farm bureau lias con- pear and answer plaintiff will apply
how to serve, a short meeting was
held after which t lie afternoon was ¡tra d e d to buy all farm implement to the above entitled court for the
spent in visiting and short talks by direct.
relief prayed for in her said com
Albina— Concrete pipe plant to plaint, to-wtt. for a decree dissolving
the comrades and ladies of both
cost $25,000 going in here
the bonds o f
matrimony
between
corps aud posts.
i’olk county refunds $10,000 lev plaintiff
In a few well chosen remarks
and
defendant and that
t 'omander Weed spoke of the work j ied in excess of 6 per cent limitation plaintiff lie granted a divorce, and
done hy the Womens’ Relief I ’orps
Jeffersot*- Martin sawmill to op such other relief as to the court may
in general and paid a much appreci-! erato five miles north of here
seem equitable
This summons is
ated compliment to the work done j
Indianapolis milling company un served upon you by publication hy
by the Jolm Bucher Corps since or- dertaking large operations on Kane|order o f the Hon. J A Kakln. Judge
creek.
ganizatiun
o f the above entitled court, which
Brownsvill
Calipooia berry crop order was made on the 4lh day of
Commander Payne ot the Shep-
August, 1921. requiring that said
ardsiown Post gave a talk of ap­ will reach 450 000 pounds
Marshfield- Myrtle
wood
com -1 summons bo published once a week
preciation on their ^ordiai retention
'f o r six successive weeks in tho Si
hy the John Bucher Corps and closed pany enlarges local plant
Grants Pass erecting community Helens Mist and requiring that you
his talk by inviting the John Hucher
appear on or before the I4th day of
Post and Corps to meet with them building to hold fair
on Saturday, September 10th.
Koseburg— Project pushed to Ir September, 1921. and answer the
complaint o f plaintiff herein.
Comrade Eastman spoke on tlie rigate Cow creek canyon
Date of firet publication August
unity of the Grand Arm y of the Re­
Bend— North Canal Co. organized
12, 1921
public and the
Women's
Relief to irrigate large tract.
Date of last publication Septem
Corps.
Grants Pass— Lam on Savage ra­
President Popham of Shepards- pids completed and machinery in­ her 23. 1921
C H A M B E R L A IN . TH O M AS *
town Corps spoke on the good of tlie ■ stalled.
K R \ K M K R and R K P O W E L I
order and what the corps stood for: j Cottage Grove will spend $15.000
Attorneys for Plaintiff
" T o give without expecting returns." | on Lorane road.
Mrs Roberts gave a talk in h on or.
Postoffice address 400-7 Chamber
Cuiatilla couuty fruit crop will to­
of "O ld G lo ry” which shold be re- ) taj 7 50 cars.
of Commerce Bldg., Portland. Ore­
membered hy all who heard it.
Oregon will receive $1,500,000 gon.
President Spencer closed the in -1 under new highway law.
teresting meeting by telling of a few
Fossil - 25 men employed on Cum
NOTICE TO CK K D ITO K S
personal experiences of her girlhood ! ming.s Hill highway
during tho Civil war
Milton— Contracts let for $150,000 In the Count) Court of tin- State of
Oregon, for the County of Colum­
The (Tatskanie people departed high school
bia.
amid many wishes of good will.
Marshfield— Oregon Export com­
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pany is loading 1,000.000 feet of In the Matter of the Estate of Carl
George Hetmuller, Deceased
lumber on the schooner North Bend
How Old is Connie J. Grabb?
Notice i» hereby given that the
Grants Pass— W ork will start im­
W A S H IN G T O N . — Senator Stan­ mediately on the construction of tho undersigned has been apointed ad­
field has clashed with the civil ser­ highway to the caves.
ministrator o f the — 'ate of Carl
vice commission. He says Conr le J.
Pendleton— The McKay creek pro­ George Hcimuller. deceased, by the
Grabb, who is ambitious to grab the ject is an assured fact.
above entitled Court, and has duly
appointment as Baker po.4tma.ster,
Ground now bioken for armory a( qualified. All persons having claims
att ai ned his 30th birthday on Sep­ McMinnville.
against said estate are hereby noti­
tember 13 last, when he was 29 years
fied to present the same, duly veri­
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old. Tlie civil service hoard ruled
fied as by law required, to the un­
ESTABLISHES
BUREAU
Grabb out o f the •¿amination on
dersigned
at
Seappoose,
Oregon,
September 16 because he will not oe
FOR TRUCK OWNERS within six months from the date
30 years old until September 17.
hereof.
Senator Stanfield quotes the law as
Truck owners are coming to real­
t>ated and first published Aug 19.
saying a candidate shall have at­ ize that tires have a very important 1921
tained his 30th birthday.
part in successful truck operation.
JOHN H E L M IL L K K .
Administrator as Aforesaid.
Ridgwav
hr Johnson,
1011 10! >1
Gasco B ld g. Portland. Oregon, A t­
torneys for Administrator
Cigarette
It’s Toasted
Better
than Pills
Y
l;
OU WILL NEVER wish to take another dose o f
pills after having once used Cham berlain’s T a b ­
lets.
I hey are easier and more pleasant to take,
more gentle and mild in their action and more reli­
able.
i hey leave the bowels in a natural condition,
" bile the use o f pills is often followed hy severe
constipation, requiring a constant increase in the
dose.
Kvery bottle guaranteed by your druggie*
9.
(6
You S ave M o n e y ”
says the Good Judge
A n d get more genuine chew­
ing satisfaction, when you use
this class of tobacco.
This
real
long,
chew
is because the full, rich,
tobacco taste lasts so
you don’t need a fresh
nearly as often.
A n d a small chew gives more
i cal satisfaction than a big chew
«;■ toe ordinary kind ever did.
• y man who uses the Real
'1 obaeco C h ew will tell you
tiiat.
/ ‘ul up in two styles
V *.i ( .Lì I i.s a long fine-cut tobacco
R I CJ11 1 C U I is a short-cut tobacco
NOTICE OF M E E T IN G Ol ( M I NTY
HOARD OF E Q I'A FIX A TIO N
Notice I.s hereby given, that on tlie
second Monday In September (Sep
tember 12th), 1921, the Board of
Equalization will attend, at - the
Court House, In Columbia County,
Oregon, and publicly examine tho
assessment rolls for the year 192 1.
and correct all errors In valuation,
description or qualities of lands,
lots or other property assessed by
the assessor; and It shall be the
duty of persons interested to appear
at the time and place appointed
The Board of Equalization will
continue Its meetings from day to
day. until such examination Is com­
pleted but will not be in session for
a longer period than one month from
the date of beginning.
O. W B L A K E S L E Y ,
35-5t
Assessor
NOTICIA FOR Cl Mbit A ITON
Department o f the Interior.
H
Land Office at Portland. Oregon
Aug 6th. 1921
Notice la hereby given that John
T I.ouslgnant. of Seappoose, Ore.,
who, on July 1. 19 IS, mads Home­
stead
Entry
las amended I, No
06183. for SW148WA4. Section 15,
Township 3. N., Range 2 W , W i l ­
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make Throe-Year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the Register hr R e ­
ceiver of the U. H Land Office, at
Portland, Ore., on the 28th day of
September, 1921
Claimant names as w Its esses:
Frank H. Hill, o f Seappoose, Ore .
R. 1, Box 64, H J. M. Bennett, of
Seappoose, Ore . It
1, Box 54,
George Bleloh, of 26 East 8 HI ,
Portland, O r e , F I). Kammeyer, of
Seappoose, Ore , Box 63
Act June 9, 1914
35-6
ALEXAND ER «W E E K ,
Register
Il o F«, il PurgtiUve
F \ F « i TOII S S I I F »»•
Va .1 p u f ulivo Chiimberluln's l'ut»
PHOPFIITN
|, ls di' Ilo. ovati tiling
inquired
In thè Circuit Court of thè State of su-, tic 011 .tilg i for G>"
robust.
Oregon for thè Coutil) of Mulino mild t'iioi.cl, io children I hoy ca lao
muli. Dopurtmeiit of Prolude
ni agro* aide movement of ilo' bow *| h
In thè mutter of tho estate of Elizu u h limit all' of l'Ut! terrible griping
lioth Waterford Doccused
Ilo»' uro I M S ) anti pleasant to take
Noi ice Is borri)' given limi fi “ tu
und
agn tviltlt. in effect
AUS TRACTS
and after thè 20th day of Heptnmbor
1921. Ilio undersigned exeeator
t » » V V V V V v » y V V V )
C O L U M B IA
COUNTY
AU sti , ~ I
thè lust w ili nini (. stameli! of Ho
C< MI'ANY AU8Tk*lT
atiovo itameli Elizabeth Waterford
►
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
J
doreuscd. will al bis residence is;|
Goo U old,,,, ! *1 "SliJsilt
1 '
East First Street Nortli. Portland. | I*
k A A
A A ^ A A
A. gw A J
E l,. M O K LE Y JITN e T Ì
Oregon seiI al privalo olio ami lo,
38KV1CI
Beat car lu Uiviu
tho hlghost blihlor and for meli, a m i1
DK. C. E. W ADE
¡day or night
Ac, nt
HUbJeot tu ninflrnitdlon li) tho sbovo
P i i ) sit ien, ami Surgntiu
lami Spendivi* lloul'mi |u
'
entitlod court tho followlng dorrrlh
Phone 99
Phono l 6 N W
«kg»
od reai proporli belouglng io tho ih . Ruckle Bldg
St Helena, Ore
tujo of suiti ileooased. lo " il
The west fifty foot of lots mie nini
barbers
DR. JAMES T. M ARTIN
two In block flfteen of Ell aheth jrv :
Itout
t*t
Ing's Addltion lo tno city of Kasf
B E N N E T T 'S il A It BEK «111)77 !
Rank Building new
Portland, no" wlthln thè corporate j Room 14
locatimi Oí, i,,,, s,,../ J*
Plume U
limita of thè i ttv of Pori lami tu tho|
I cry Hung modern
Coutil) of Multiiomah and Stato eft
St Helens, Oregon
1 ice.
Oregon, as sliown ti) thè .lui' record
ed piata of salii Klixaholh irviiig »
DR. L. G ILBERT ROSS
.NIC HR
B ARBER
Additlon : aneli aule thereof to he
slut Club t'lga. SI..,.
Kr#rj
I’ h) m I i I mu • i‘ *l Huru^on
mudo as a " h o le
•'min
II lena sanitary aud up to list,. nM(l ln ^
Also thè smith half of thè soni 11 i Office In Haut HUi*
iioction
Coma In and »e« u,
west quurtor >f soctlon thlrty-slx In
DR. ALFRED J. PEEL
township slx north of rango 111 ree wo»t
of tho Wllluinotte Melrdlatl. rontaln
Pti)H|ilen u n i S u r g e o n
blacksmith
ing eighty acre«, more or lesa, ai !
Bank Budding
J
I.
1 1 , egon
cordlng to governtnent »urvov In thè «I
t 'H I T T EM b- V part burw.
Helens
shooing blu* ksmlth
County of Columbia and State or
NN egtiu, t,,.
Oregon. sudi salt* thereof to ho 110111 *'
.Huge, aulo lepulis
JOHN L. FOOTE
us a whole
Ylloi f ) -at-laiw
riattai aliti first publlslietl August
, • » A I' M N N
BlgrWÜ
( trogoli
St
Helens,
19. 1921
lioraostioeing and sagcui wurk 7
Oste of last publiration. Septem
ronugo »olle,tod and « „ rk ,
''
ber 16. 1921
teed Ward Shop, liuiiltoa. 0r,
EDWIN ROSS
AI.I.KN F FLOWERS.
riiyftlrtmi «m l Hing« *>n
Exeeutor as Aforeauld
Tel. l : l l
It,mi* lit lit
COLLECTIONS.
Muchi» Blot k.
St Helens. 4 »regoli
SIM M ONS
H IE
MODERN
AGENCY ~$a
prompt aliti renatile . t v I ci . 1 'oUg.L
In the Circuit Court of tli ‘ W**|r of
DR. S. H. RUSSELL
. lion torvlce ' vt't y wli.-i « 708 li-ku
Oregon, for tlie t unit) if I oillUI-
1 hit oprai lor
Building, Purttund. Oiegoo
biu
M
.1
Mattie Offlca ami Kealtlmu* 106 1 't »I u til I, la
F. V. McCreery. Plaintiff
McCroery. Defendant.
St , Next to City Hull
CONTRACTOR
defenitaut
To
Mattie
Met 1 eery,
Phon» 12« J
St Helena, Oregon
above named
J II. G R IF F IS
t uulractui. bmg. !
In tlie name of the State of Ore
er. Job
ork
Simp ,,u «1 Haim I
DR. CHAS. E. RIGDON
gon you are ht-rel > comma,,dud to
Street
St Halen», llreguu
O lii opraci u: l'hyxiciun
appear aud answer or otherwise
F h runic mid Ntjrvuti» DI ••ai#*«
plead to tlie complaint filed sgulnst
It
W
B* il >T 11 t * ,n tractor u»
Feiual« I)lhOI ( l l T O t c
you lu the above suit ou or before
Builder I’ luna and Kstiuialaa Kura
1 foil I'M « * 111 to £* p 111
the 9th day of September,
192 1,
lulled
St Helena, Oregon.
110 1 1*1 umiltà Sf
which is six full week, from the iliitu
opponi!« r i « / « r i i « r m « r y
of tlie first publication of tbia sum
A L B E R I ' HURI H A U HI» grit.
Ht Urlati«, Oregon
molts, aud if \ou full so to appeur
I
tug,
dock builUlug, brlilga work
j
tlie plaintiff will ask tlie nourl for
general
water
front coatracUiit
the relief sought for Iti his in n
DR. M HOWES
St Helena, Ore
plaint, to wit
1 divorca from you
Vaterliiarlan
on tlie grounds of cruel aud Inhuman
Consultation
Free
AUTOMOBILE 11RES
treatment and, "tillering lifa burden
Phono Tabor 6566
some This summons Is served upon
Writ« t i r i C Stalk Port latiti < )r**
you by publication tn accordance
I IIK L T O N T I R E SHoP-HoulU»
with an order made by tlie Hon
Ore
Vulcanltilig, la tiaajiog tj.
MERLE
WILSON
J A Eakin Judge of the above
on a tire
Work gu.tisD(t«i) I m »
Tuai her of \ ittliu
ourt made and entered on tlie 26th
(lie s houglit ant) anld
Chu 2
day of July. 1921. anti tlie date of YVaeka Apta
Phone 114 U \ luasckaorl. Proprietor.
St Halen» lito
tha first publication hereof is July
29th. 1921, and tho date of the last
DECORATOR
publication will lie September 9lh.
V. D. ELDER
H a n d y b u sin e ss
D ire c to ry
Te«4 l»4*r 4 $f l ’ inno
LYONS, T H E PA IN I Kit Un uU
W E CRITCH LO W .
At Orc«<li« Hofei Monday, ' I ' 1 « >. Rtilialtl* Paper Hanger, i
a .ut
Attorney for Plaintiff. 726 Cham
«ntl W«dU 6 tfday of K«rh Wvek
St. Heleua, Oregon
Pimi,a ID
her Commerce Bldg
Portland. Urs
For Infor million phono 1 4
*
lb -till Fvillllilirfllims Set.
DAIRIES
MRS E. E COX
W ASH ING TO N
Examinatlni a
T w i l i e r o f I ’ i«ii4».
IN G LE S ID K
DAIRY fur l'unl
for postmasters in Oregon at tlie fol
W lióle Milk
From our o»u T
lowing places am scheduled for Sep­ RoHldenco Near Central Grocery
Kf Helen», Of«.
T« ted Cow* Quality, -urvim |M|
tember 21. Cascade Lock*, Cove,
nnt's'd* Try uw \\ I. Ilorrl* Hr,,» ]
Helix. Maupin Barkdnle and Union
Salaries range from $1100 to $ 1 900
, Phoiin 20 I- 2
t . s w in r i
Tiio examinations may lie taken on
r i o l c r l a k i r juh I f-'tinerii! IH rt M fo r
tlie date named at tlie following
f o i t n l ) < ( ir o lle r
HOTELS
places:
lined
River.
La Grande I*hone 54
Hehldeuc** phone 113 2
Pendleton arid The Dalles
St 11**1 emu Oregon
OKI AMIA H O T E L Thoi labiata»
i ’ rop
i ’ourteouH treatneot, Kirn
JOHN L. STORLA
c l « « « «ccoiniuodatioiih «ml meal«.
Yltornty -at-Ioiuv
Room 17 Bunk Building
|EARL OIL (kiroaini)
PLUM BING
Tnlcphone 122
St Helena Or*
Pi.A
clean-burning. For
use inoil heater*, cook-
stoves and lamps. Ask your
dealer for Pearl OiL
Ft IR I’ Ll MHING inni repalntl
S le v « Balocco Moulton I'luuih-
Ing Shop
Price» ulways rea*oa»*k.
GEO. H. S H I N N
St
m i ,
Ylltniit') -at-luiw
Helens, Oregon
RESTAURANTS
J. W. DAY
Y tit,l'Ut-) -a,- I .aw
St II, 1.....• “ ' e
Bank Bldg
ST
W. A HARRIS
Attorney
Harris Building
St
B A !. i l M o
A. Jaloff, .Mgr
*» it Flit I.K
For Portland:
For Astorln
7:30 a tn
8 00 a m
10 46 a m
10:00a n,
11:40a. m .
1 I SO a m
1:1 6 p in
~ ■ 30 p m
1:46 p. m
6 : 30 p rn
S IS p in.
8 30 p m
6:15 p m
9 : 4 5 g ni
Dentisi
o ffic e in Bunk Building
Helena,
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St.
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iSiioe Making, Repairing Wallin|!°*
B l d g . St Halt'ii»
Ree Phone 116 W
St. Helena, Ore
LODGES
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R EST AURA NT-
SHOESHOP
E. A. ROSS
Bua Phone 23
Maeonlt: Bltlg
re
all
Tile Home of G imm I Futa. 0i*lt*iT
and cl<‘aii
jDn ilie Strand.
Helena. Ore
S. B. HOSKIN
SHEPARD'S AUTO BUS LINES
HELENB
4, 00*1 meala ut
Si rumi.
SHOE
S H IN E
P A R L O i^
FOR
LA D IE S
AND 'r*-'1*
V v i
Shoe« Cleaned and Dy».! 8bua lAWj
Slioe Polls),
Courteous 1
J and Good Work
P«t*r 0*T/*:
St Hale»*
a a i H e w i t t Building
all day
_______
St
Helena Isidga
Ticket office and waiting room at menta in th* 1. O. O
T R A N S F E R COMPANIES
Riverside 1 01 ,fe, . :onery
k' building on tbu
Pliona 13
1
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3nd,
trd
unti
4
1
li
Snturdaya
of
Hltecial leaves Portia,ul Satinila)
ST
H E LE N S I HANSI *-K
mo li mouth.
\ islllng hrothara are
and S u i n i «) at I f i m i p. na
Tran »far. Storage
ll» i mi “ g .
aiwaya glvun a lieurty waicoiua.
h
B L U F O R I) E , OOP E R, N G. kinds: also oak and 1 "
loy ano IleSlileH*. F t")1».
(4* B L A K E S L E Y , Secretary
33 R and 16
_______
Mizpah Chapter O K 8 meets in
R
S
M rK IE T r u n a h r j g
Musoni» Mail ti,*, »et-oati au.l fourth
local
and
long d »I ' ”
Saturdays of eu. li month
Phon* «HJ Uf
LAI HA Iti l'LER, W. M Rates ressonaltle
St
Helena
K F F IK BROWN, Secretary
Iit'i'h » Rukukah Lodgi, No
317, ■lenta second unti fourth Thura
lay wf taci, month in I O o F hall
Vlalllng members nlwaya welcome
GENEVA INGHAM. N G
o k A 1 E N N E T T , Secregary
TRY OUR FINE BUTTER
o » tha hraad arid ssa how mach
kattar it taataa
It will maka
S K f T I lK
yonr ir.outh wata, arary Hma ),,«
tblnk of It.
Oar bu'tar i«
M
Notice la hereby given that the
for all purpoao*
It glras a dall
urideraigneil will not he responsible
acy of f|A.,r ao other butte,
for any debts or expenses incurred ]
or contracted by my son Tony Corey I A pound ia all (hat Is necessary tc
make you a atead uaer
or his wife Bernice Corey, as he has
left my home and got married again-t
my wishes
He is at present In the!
I ’ nited States Navy at Bremerton I
Washington
Dated at Vernonlu, Or., this 180, i
day o f August, 1921.
37-3t
A SAD CORKY |
St. Helens Co-Opera-
live Creamery Assn.
Aron Lodge No 62 Kliigbt* of
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ln* lb 1 » 'lo Hall. 8t Helens
Vis
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brothers cordially
welcomed
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JAMES II K E M P. W M
W K QUICK, Secretary.
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Helens Camp No 16.» I f . Med
Wood men of America, meet* th,
r rsi WVfjneaday of each month U
Hie I O O F hall
B f, MONISH, Conaul
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■ L m B A R K , Clerk.
PERRY GRANITE CO
Karl Perry, M8r'
301 4th St. P o r t la n d , Ore.
D es ig n e r * and Manuf*c
Hirers of Monuments
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thus save agent s colini'**
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