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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1908)
i OREGON. Ill XXV St. Helens, Oregon, July 31, 1908. No. 35. HE ST to' I LUMBIA COUNTY BANK INCORPORATED A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS PRINOIPAL CORRESPONDENTS National Hank, Ti" i. Hank, ,it National Hank, Portland. Ore. 1'ortlano, Ore. New York -Win. M. Ross, President and Cashier ; I'M win ..Vice President; ectrs Win A. Stone, Assistant Cashier. M. Ross, M, White, James Dart, Kit win Ross. mber Dry and Well Manufactured Lumber jooring, Rustic, deiling. Stepping, or and Window Jambs. Furnish ytking in the Lumber Line. OORS, WINDOWS, ETC., ETC. N1GNUS LUMBER COT i louirox, oiti'XiOX v . 1 t . LOCAL i'oh Ht'.NT lniiiire at this of -I W YORK STORE Jut at present we are making a Specialty of H 0 E s oi'timic to carry the largest aud.hest stock of General ,ndic, imlivlim: eurytlmiR' needed about W nou.se in, We have made a at Reduction of 25 Per Cfipt Dry Goods and Dress (lomts, Ladies' and Men's Shoes ts,' On everything' except Staple Groceries. We must its our Mock, and in order to move it rapidly we , ,ln,-,l i,(r,. r An oni) rtunitv never beiore fuiihia County. Ml' make i;iven No reserves in these lines. Come at 1 secure the pick of our great stock. )00 TONS OF HAY WAINTfcU Stock of Shingles on hand. In our Grocery Line we hi,.. iw.f .,f C.O.I.N mui vc also handle J' lour, recti, lure, 1 lardware. Compare our prices with any aud all ot hipctitors. . MORGUS ST. HELENS Ih WIU'n Wit.'li HiKi'l Halve in especial ly good fur pile. Ui'commtmJed uml sold liy A J Dttmlng nml SwsppooBe 1'rtig t'o. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS .il,. I. Ii-r.'i.y uly.tt Ihi.t Hit; ""'"-'"v ... I.v It. r. llnM.HI. .llHKI' "I A'," I, ,i,v ,.f jun. Iitw .,,nlnt," .l".in mil " uf 11 I , re'iuiM l.y law. "'"''I!' I:;,! ;i,",",.,.l ."r.. h.n.i.y '' .A'T't ITICE TO CREDITORS "nil v kmiiii of Hie Hlnlti nl t'ri tii.ii nv ' "I ' iiliiml.ln. " rul Hi. luitalunf I'.. II. I kit. ' li.Tviiy rlv.'tt Hint lb. uinle.rliini'il Inly ii,piiim.it ly llis tuiiiuv l Ms i.uiinly, (imami, tultitltil.- llt nluiVU rlllllll .Willi Ullll It" Imvltti) fllin nllll UI .Mule - iihiiiii lll.l 1 1,11,. . " "ii. uitliiii ti uinnili. frtim liitt ilutu ' Viiitvlto Mnml.C'iiltiiiiliL County Or- '-'iHirt.jf uf Jtity mm. I. I' llllANdTKTTK t MrtiltiniiiiUtitMulK. IS. lUirr, Uu- .it tlm mil1 I XI. lUll'lll .,1 II,., Ilnlllirill.lv K. K. litllllK, II fohimhU Cniiniy Or.-niiti. Willi i. in) iiii'Iiiiik mini tii l""'"""" """""""VktKII J.IIINHON. Flrxt .iililU'llnl1 Juiif 'J'1'l Jt Lnii I'uuiitiuUuu July mils iw. llAKN fil!C ll.irrv llltinclitml, tin- wvll known ml Kiptilnr piiriH-r of lite HuimuIo ami other O. K, ft N. lwiiu, 1iu led the cotiiMiiy'i citiiloy nii'l lakes! ptoition 00 the hIcmiiii r l.urliitf, IlrlitK vmr cuuiitry prixliire to Well itiKloti. St. Ilcli'tm, anil K't 'l lH value in i-mh. I-:. t Hint It font, formerly edit'.r of the CI'ttHltuiiic Chief, tltt'tl nt a liop:tl in Huri'tl, WnihitiKtou. Inst week nml w littrir l July 22nl, lelh reultin from v.uii i r of the tiimtich, lor which he wot oiK-mlnl on sonic time K'. l'ive chil tlrrn turvive I11111: Mm. Harilic llillard, Mm. Mnlirl VnnNriw, l lirotlore ami Mer rill ISUckfnrd, of I-virrrtt, Kiioch M. Illitckfi.ril, of I'orthmd, mui Mr. Harry KvM'r, of Cliit.kailic, Al.vilutrly fuiriicvi in wciiiht, a you cun wc for yourself, is nwurctl all who dcul i.t WrlliiiKton'i. S'iniitridi lit CoK'liid complete hi. ti rut of ullac tixlny mid Prof, Collin. Hue- cecil. him tumniro. Mr, ('opclnml h held tin- office fur ten yeai nd now ex k, I- to retire from achool work nd Ui vulc hi. attention to dairying. Hi home vitll l.o ntnr AlUmiy, in Linn County. I' lie Mit w ihe Mr. mid Mm. Copclund imrni ami liapiiicii in their new loca tion. Shiwa. iti the Intel model, nod (incut !'rk,atthc niimt reawinalile price., at Wellington', new .tore, St. Helen.. Our erniuita com wntleut wa. in error l.i-t w ck in .tating that the coits In'the ca of the State v Andrew Elliott wrre awwcil to the complaining witness. The verdict .us aiinst the defendant, who w:i fine l in Hit him of V ami $.'10 coil., mid, t'. nn pnyment of theco.tt, the fine wa. rtmilted. This correction i. iiiadr at the rcqueat and ajyon the author ity of Mr. J. K. ivlliott, the complaining witneM There are lariter .lore, than Welling ton', hut none in Colr.mhia County that rr Wllcr ctpiipjied or carry finer atock of sjikxU in all the lines he handles. The barber shop hat hfcii moved along title Hie Iliirri.buildiug and an exten.ion built to lie fitted up a a h'th room. No Imnk in t'olimihi.i County. ntl verv li v in the Stale, have fixture equal to tlmw icceiiUy installed i:i the Colum liiu Coufty lUuk ut St Hcleti. Mr. A. J. Wells, of the 8iinet Majja inc' corp. of writer, has traveled thri iiuh all portion, of Columbia County 1 his week for the purpose of writing up the rcource. of the county in act ordancc with the contract luretofore made with the olllccm of the Columbia County Development I.en(,'tic. He ha. a large fund ot informction and we have no douM the county will receive tuorongu ..wrii.liii- hv the nublication of the nantiihUt. agreed upon. He will pay mirticuliir attention to agricultural, dairy ing and horticultural interests, believing that they ore by far the most important J but the manufacturing aud mineral le' ture. will by no meani be neglected. W o arc under the State Ilank lixauim rr who is required by law to inspect pverv M audi of our work, Columbia County Bank Mr. l'rattk l'lagg has gone to Knutcrn Oregon, where lie expects to work in tile harvest fields. Ikoian Ci'mos Mr. Carl ncrggren.of w,.Oiiu.tnu countv. visited Warren this ri k for the tmrposo of inspcctinK i..,iiim rurios owned bv I.. A. l'uiev and hi. mother. He snya that Mrs. l'uicy hasnliout lour thousand arrowheads of every description, stone spear Head about a foot long and a stone knife about two feet in length. In addition to these the 1ms about a barrelfull of stone Imple ments. Mr. 1 tuy liatl 0110111, out ami arrow heads mid of these Mr. Uerg greu selected and purchased 123. Mrs. l'uy refused to sell any of her collection, u,l.ieh Is nrobublv the finest iu the State, aud would make nn Inercslmg exhibit at lixnosition, to be hold in Scuttle next year. The ball game Sunday at the home gronndt, between St. Helena and Felicia was a very good and close contest, with the exception of the first two innings, but the Felida boys got 'OJ big a start at the outset for the home team to stand any chance of catching up. There is plenty ol good material here for a team, but it will never amount to anything until the practice of picking up new players every game is abandoned. Men must practice together frequently in order to be able to do good work. Next Sunday there will I a game between the St. Helens Juniors and the Highland school of Portland. Kvervbody is in vited to attend and to contribute little tor expenses. We are incorporated. Our directors are Judge Dart, Sheriff White, Dr. Rots and Wm. M. Ross. Columbia County bank . The fishermen at the Willow Bar drift are baying great deal of trouble with the snags and have been compelled to do considerable blasting to remove them. The trouble is caused by the shifting channel exposing oltl susgs that have been covered up for years. We are fully insured against holdups, robbers and burglars. Columbia County Bank Surveyor Prescott it busy upon road work in the Heaver Valley country . j Under the supervision of Jock D'spsin work is progressing rapidly upon the Bachelor Flat road . Jack Is determined that Bachelor Flat shall have a road equal to any in Columbia county. Insure your property against to: by fire. Columbia County Bank. The body of John Ilenrici was brought to Houlton last Tuesday and interred in the cemetery at Germany Hill. The pipe has armed and work is pro gressing upon the extension of the water system to the north part of town . Afr. John Il'iirici,the pioneer musician, died at St. Vincent's Hospital in Port land hut Saturday morning, of heart trouble, cnutcd by the excitement inci dent to the burning of the AhbingUm building, next to which he roomed. Mr. Henrici was born in Him burg, in 1838, and came to America when a young man crossing the plains to Oregon in 1H.'1, set tling 011 Sauvies Island. Its 181(3 be moved to Portland, living at Ninth aud Harrison streets. lie married Miss Vic toria Harrison and has one daughter who survives tiitn, Mrs. Henrici having died a number of years ago. The daughter, Mrs. May Van Tasle, lives in Seattle. Mr. Henrici was married again, but was divorced. F. V. Henrici, of Montavilla, and W. K. Henrici, of St. Helens, are brothers. Mr. Henrici was an expert musician, and devoted to bis profession, and he will long be remembered among the younger generation in that connec tion. It is said that for one of his instru ments a Stradtrarius, be had refused to take rlO.OOu. Death of Mrs. J T. Jonks Mrs. Jane P Jones, wise of J. W. Jones, of Clatsdanic, died at the home of E. L . McCauIev. of Mist, July 20th, froln the effects of an injury received by fall ing from a wagon while going from Clatsknnie to Mist the dav before. Mrs. Jones was born in Effingham County, Illinois. March '), IM'.I. and was 58 years 3 months and 21 days old. She was mar ried to John V. Jones, February 10, 1807, and they resided in Illinois until May, 1S73, when they moved to Oregon and settled on a homestead in the Kehaleni Valley, making it their home until March 1!04. when they removed to Clats kanie. To their nnion was born nine children. Ouediedin infancy, theothers are: Mrs. W. H. Foutg, of tlervais, Or., who was riding with her mother when she was injured; Mrs. J. H. Aldridge, SI s. K. L. McCauley, Mrs. W. J er, Mrs. J . O. Libel and James George I. Jones, all of Mist. Turn- . and Delicacies : Sweet Pickles Chow Chow Worcestershire Minced Sea Clams Select Oysters Red ribbon Lobster Sifted Peas For Campers ; J. Chipped Beef Condensed Milk Baked Beans Breakfast Bacon Canned Salmon Kippered Herring Corned Beef H. WELLINGTON ST. HELENS, OREGON. iuwit .iajBtswww"-