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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1908)
'HE OREGON MI ST hi. XXV St. Helen, Oregon, Aug. 14, 1908. No. 37. LUMBIA COUNTY BANK INCORPORATED ES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS: r National Hank, .National Hank, tvi u National Hank, Portland. Ore. Portland, Ore. New York Us Win. M. Ross, President and Cashier; Kdwin (i.ss, ice President; A. I,, btone, Assistant Cashier. Jiirettors Wm. M. Koss, M. White, James Dart, I.dwiu Ross. umber Dry tnd Well Manufactured Lumber Flooring:, Rustic, Ceiling, Stepping, Door and Window Jambs. Furnish Anything in tho Lumber Line. DOORS, WINDOWS, ETC.. ETC. ENIGNUS LUMBER CO. i jo ujjv( ) x, ( u i :cj ox EW YORK STORE Just at present we are making a Specialty of D ) s II 0 T71 n I LOCAL m (U) i Hon Rknt Inquire at this of. v, 1 k. t coiititiuc to au rvtho laivest and Iiest stock of General kh unlise, iiiclmliui' everything needed about the House rami. We have inatle a eat Redaction of 25 Per Cent ill l)ty Goods snid Die.ss Goods, Ladies' and Men's Shoes Hats. On evervthinir except Staple Groceries. We must Le our stock, and in order to move it rapidly vc make tinparalclled offer. An opportunity never be tore given tlumhiu Couutv. No reserves in these lines. Come at and secure the pick of our great stock. 500 TONS OF HAY WANTED ;e Slock of Shiiigles on hatid. In our Grocery Line we y the very best of goods and we also handle Flour, Peed, nitimv 1 lurdwfirc. Compare our prices with anv and all ot competitors. LMORGUSSX. HELENS NOTICE TO CREDITORS i Dimly I'Hiirl nf III. DUIn ( OrrKini "'Mi i ruluuiiiia. i "minimi ill. s.Ulnof K. II. l.'arr, W '' l lii'rolijf vlvnn III. I III. IHlilca-lKllnl '""II illlljf amilillllnt hv lliv (MilllllV I 'iIiiiiiIiU I'liuiilv. Oregon, .'ImiiiL . 'jf Hit nlmv. milltliit ii.ut. .ml lin. I'i'taiiii. 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Iju.1 imlilU'itlloU July '-Hill H. Syrup ol While I'ttie mill Tar, the o'd reliable cough remedy, tor sale by A.J Denting, druggist. IUkn (ice. Married, oil August flth, UKW, t the residence of the bride, at 4(15 N. 23d Street, Portland Ore., Mr. Jane McGreg or, tn J. W. Armstrong, of Pittsburg, Or egnti, Mr. ami Mr.. Armstrong will make their future home near Goblc, Or egon, The boy. ore laboring hard to give St. Helen, a good ball ground. Two barrel, of crude oil have been sprinkled over It, o that the dust nuisance will be abated. We hitve a good club and it It worthy of the support of our citi.cne. Don't be afraid to contribute a little to aid them. Whsi.kvan Camp Mkktino The reg ular annual catup meeting of the Colum bia River MiiMion Conference will be held ou the old camp ground at St. Hel en., Oregon, commencing August 20tb and cloning the llutli. I'irat service at 8 p. in. All arc invited to come and bring your friends. J S. Muwkrv, Pastor. ArrKS'tiiNi; Camiwuiitinc Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ihipont, Mr. and Mr. Win. Skuui and Mr.. John Reubens took the Irnlda fur (Portland Saturday to attend the l'ree Methodist campmceting. The mill of the llcnignu. Lumber Company, at Hu'hi lor Flat, was closed down to allow it. people to attend the meeting. Wm. Ross, Martin White, Mr, aad Mrs. K. i; Quick, and Mr. J. II. Dcxl frey were Portland visitors by the Iralda last Saturday, About forty people took j the boat at this place. Rev. Slecth is at Seaside, enjoying the invigorating ocean breetes Therefore there were uo services at the M. I'.. church last Sunday, Service next Sun day at the usual hour. Wilbur Muckle rrt irned last Friday to St. Helens from Nome, Alaska, having had a year's experience in the North, lie exjicct to remain in St. Helens until the return of hi. father and mother, who are traveling in Europe. Absolutely fitirneu iu weight, a you cau see for yourself, i. auured all who deal at Wellington's. The three vwtr old s in of Krnest John son of Scappoosc, had the flesh burucd off of two of the finger, of hi. right hand last Saturday by a pully rope. Meu were at work filing a new b u t with hay and the little fclln . caught IvM of the rops just a' the tio...c started, rtud liefore his grandi.ither could ttop the animal the lamage wa. done. The Olsen quarry, at the Wikstrom place, is filling out an order for 000 cubic feet of rough uslilcrrock for parties in Astoria. It is to be ustd for fence combing and will certainly be as fine stone as could !e procured for that pur pose It is of a lighter color than the stone in the quarry of the St. Helens Quarry Company, and would lie a beauti ful stone for liny massive building. Shingles, f 1.1)5 and 2.00 per thousand. Wellington, St Helens. Pr. McIJonum, ol Portland, accom panied by his brother Prank, arrived at St. Helens in their automobile last Satur day ou their way to Cbehalis, Wash The auto became so infatuated with St. Helens a a resting place that it refused to go farther and the elforts of two doc tors, a blacksmith ami a coroner were necessary to induce it to change its mind. TtiK Tax Casks Judge T. A. McBride has decided the five cases brought by the timber men. His decision is that the assessment of the Blodget Company, the O. K. I.utulicr Company aud the West ern Timbor Compuny are equitable and the plaintiff corporations must pay the costs. The John West assessment is changed from the Columbia to the Ne halem clatftificittion, and the west half ol sec I ion A north, range 3 west, belonging to the Benson Lumber Company, !nlso geta the bettellt of the lower valuation given ou the Nehnlcm aide of the range, As the co its in the two last cases are not assessed I'.o either pnrty, the litigautt and the county will each, stitud their share. The decision Is a victory for the county, ait the valuation placed upon timberliuid by Assessor Laws his not beeM disturbed, nor has the cruise been successfully contested Your PLEASURE is our BUSINESS That is why we offer you now then such Bargains It is the "cOme again" trade we are after We have jusi received a full line of Boots and Shoes Of the Best Quality and Up-to-date Styles. Whatever brings the customer the first time, it is the Quality that keeps him. That is where our Foot wear fits in. It is the QUALITY that has made us Famous. If you don't try, you won't know. Quality First, Last, Always. J. H. Wellington ST. HELENS, OREGON. Summer Rates East Via the O. R. & N. through Salt Lake City and Denver. FROM PORTLAND To CHICAGO - $72.50 To ST. LOUIS - $67.50 To OMAHA - $60.00 To KANTAS CITY $60.00 Here are the sale dates: July 22, 23. August 6, 7, 21 and 22. " These excursion tickets carry a final limit of ninety days and permit the choice of routes east of Salt Lake City. You may then use any direct route returning. If you want to make the most of your trip Eastt let us outline it aud give you full information. Inuqiries are solicited by C. W. Springer, C. T. A, Third and Washington Streets, Portland, Oregon Wm. McMurray, G. P. A., Portland g,w'wwwww