The. Oregon Mist
KntctvjRt tlie l'ostollicc at '
Oregon, an jecond-clus iimi
Helens,
. mutter
Issued Rvkrv Fhtuav Bv
K. H. FLAGG.
Editor and Froi-riktor.
Countv Official
Paper
subscription Rates
One year ft-
Bl mntirfca - "
I lMrfitlno ntM marie known on uppll
1 Mtlon. ' Leirnl notice 2S cento per line.
Circuit Court Officers;
J. A. Eekin Plsrrlct Judet
T. V. Campbell District Judpr
E. B. Tongue District Attorney
CorNTV OrriciRi
Jumei Dart. Jinlfr t. Helens
' W. A. Harris, Clerk .t. Heleni
Martin White, Sheriff- St. Helens
W. K. Tichenor, Corom'r Clatakunie
f H. West, Conraiasioner Scappoose
f E. K Quick, Treasurer St. Helens
TJ. W. Clark. Assessor St. Helens
J. H. Collins. School Supt Ctatsksnie
O. T. Prescott, Snrveyor -St. Helens
Frank Rberwood. Coroner.. .-...Rainier
$20 REWARD FOR THE
GRANGERS
In order to help infuse life into
the granges of Columbia County
and to aid in securing the very
; best showing possible of Co
lumbia County's resources at the
State Fair in Salem nexs Sept
ember, I have decided to offer a
reward of $20 to the grango
contributing the best collection of
farm products foroage plants,
grains, vegetables and fruits.
This is an opportunity to help
your neighborhood, your County,
and your grange. The $20 is not
intended as pay, for grangers do
not need to be paid to interest
themselves in this work. It is
merely intended to stimulate
competition and to interest your
members. Take this up at the
. next meeting and if your grange
j. wishes to compete for the prize
i let me know at once. This offer
.holds good if three granges
compete, otherwise it may be
, withdrawn. I want to hear
from you at once, as now is the
. , time toHegin work on the col
lection of grasses and fall sown
. grain. Exhibits must be de
; livered to me at St Helens by
September 5th. and may be
brought in at any time. Instruct
, your secretary to inform me if
. you desire to compete, Dont con-
.. fine the contribttions to grangers
. by any means, ask an your
; neighbors to help. Get in and
;; drill and we will win first prize
j for Columbia County at the
' State Fair. E. H. FLAGG
State Fair Commissioner.
THE OREGONIAN'S
ASSEMBLY
Persistently the Oregonian de
fends the proposed assembly and
claims that it will represent the
wishes of the Republican voters
of thi3 State. It quotes Governor
Hughes in defense of the as
sembly, but is not honest en
ough to state that there is a vast
, difference between an assembly
or convention provided for by
law and one advocated and en
gineered by men who are op
posed to the direct primary and
would willingly see it discredited.
There will He nothing repre
sentative about the Portland as
sembly except that it will "re
present" the gang that by it3
'votes elected George Chamber
' lain instead of H. 1.1. Cake and
boasted that it did so because it
would not accept the primary
. nomination. There will be no
"1200 delegates in the Portland
assembly, ai though 1200 votes
will be cast, those present ac
cording to the call, casting the
vote of the entire apportionment
for each county. No man in Co
lumbia County who seeks public
office will be foolish enough to
seek an assembly nomination
. should one be held in this
' county, for the Republican voters
of Columbia County take no
stock Svhatever in the Portland
assembly, and whoever , goes to
the Portland assembly from Co
lumbia County will represent a
very small constituency. It is
very probable, however, that the
-assembly crowd will pick a few
winners. There are some candi
dates for reelection whom it does
,not dare turn down. . Judge T. A,
McBrida, for instance, is one of
the foremost advocates of the di
rect primary and other recent re
fprms.' No doubt the Oregonian
,would be pleased to see his name
left off the ticket, but it dare
not advocate doing so, and there
fore he and several others whom
the Portland gang does not want
will receive the O.K. of the as
sembly. Then the voters will
have their siy at the primary,
and if they have the wisdom to
center their votes on strong men
the assembly crowd will be de
feated, and it will then, as in the
last election, do its utmost to de
feat Renublican nominees. If the
State were at all close Democratic
victory would be assured, and
even as it is there is a good
chance for a partial Democratic
victory. The Republican Voters
would not stand for Furnish and
there are others whose names
would prove to be just as
objectionable should they receive
a plurality nomination by the
aid of the assembly crowd.
THE INCOME TAX
At the next session of the
Oregon Legislature the amend
ment to the constitution of the
United States, providing for an
income tax, will come up tor
ratification or rejection. So far
the Legislatures of six States
have ratified it, five have rejected
it and two postponed. The people
of the States that have, by their
Legislatures, rejected the income
tax, no doubt favor it but their
Legislatures are controlled by
the capitalists and corporations.
We are sure the people of Ore
gon favor the income tax, and it
would be a good idea to compel
each candidate for the Legis
lature to announce his views on
the subject.
The Fruit-Crop Lou.
(Saturday Evening Tost.)
Over iive million acres in tUe United
States are planted to fruit, yielding their
owners an annual income upward of a
hundred and fifty million dollars. But
this yeiir the income from many thou
sands of acres will be small, and from
olher acres nothing at all.
Freezing weather over the whole cen
tral portion of the country, continuing
two or three days, late in April, after an
extraordinarily warm and forward spring
Djiglit make one temporarily discard the
whole category of modern agricultural
science and turn back to the Hook of
Ecclesiastes for images sufficiently power
ful and gloomy to express his thoughts.
The most approved method of combat
ing blight, scale and rot lose interest
eu fruit farmers, over immense reg
ions, see a temperature below thirty de
scend upon trees and vines that are
loaded with tender buds.
Devastation by fire, flood or earthquake.
and those catastrophes that happen in
Wall Street, have at least something dra-maticabi-ut
them. The victims have the
consolation of being overwhelmed to a
proper theatrical accompaniment of
und and fury. But killing frost de
scends in the most casual, matter-of-
course way, as though it were nothing out
Of tiie ordinary. The farmer, so to speak,
has to take his medicine in dead silence.
In few industries has there been a
Kr.ater expansion of late years than in
fruit, and in none has expansion on the
whole teen more desirable. Good and
oher.p fruit is better to have than the
ig,!est battleship. It seems rather un
fair, in a broad view, that many thou-
sards Middle-Western fruit farmers.
bo bave helped to give us good and
cheap fruit, must stick mostly to pota-
oes this year.
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CELEBRATE THE 4th
Do it anywhere you want to and in your own
way BUT CELEBRATE. Make a good begin
ning by purchasing one of our new
SUMflER SUITS
And when it comes to Gents' Furnishings we are there
with the goods. That's our business and we only want
you to give us a chance. Don't stop at a new suit- be
dressed up-It will go a long way towards helping you
to enjoy yourself. And don't forget that you can t look
and feel the best in the world without a pair of shoos
that are the real thing, and that is why we always
carry the best that there is. Try the Dougherty ! ithian
College Brand, There's a lot of satisfaction and com
fort in every pair.
A new suit and shoes call for a new hat. You never
saw a stock of hats in a General Store before like the
one we carry. Genuine Panamas and Stilt Sraws, Soft
Felts in all shapes and colors, Stiff Hats, English
Knockabout Hats-We have them all and the pricos are
RIGHT.
J. H. WELLINGTON
ST. HELENS, ORE.
LODGES
NOTICR OP
SAIB.
ST 'ili'M.KN N0, A V
A M tWv 1"' ;l" rmiuiuiijr ...
each im.ntli. VWUnK hmthers cor
diallv welcomed, U W Clark, Mai
ler; H. 1!. ijulfk, Sccrctui'.v,
HoillTON 01 lil. 1,1': NO 47H, Women of
Woodcn.lt, meets Oie ,,"
foi.rlh Tiuluy ..(L'riio .11 ut each
mcuili ut lUmllon, .. Minnie
Morlcy, tlimrdlim Nt'lK"'"! Al"
Vail NHtta, Clerk.
COURT UNITY NO.
7.1, K. of At .
Mwta every FrltJ.iv
iiIkM In K. of P. Hull,
St. Helen, Otcnoil.
VUitlmt brother wl
fume. M. li. Miller, Chief
Hanger; I.exlieH. Comb, ! I"'"
COM' Mill A IiOMIiSTitAi: No. iilntl,
l'riMlierhooil ol ,morirHU leo,,,,
meet tin' wound '! "0,,rlu
u.,l,,v nlirlil of eiteli month at Ytuik-
ton.Ore. V!iilliiiK,'"ilr ,
K. 8. I'.xon, Hoi.omliKt l oreuiBii,
t IS I.AKK, CoireKpoude.it.
ST.Ti kUEN8""CA M V, NO WW M
W. OF A. Meet fint and third
Wednesday.
K. I 1UU.AUII, CoimiiI.
II K. I,AllAHK,Clnr.
" " NOTICE.
S.itlir U lirr.-t.viilvi.il iliili ii.l""ln''J
I, .y KriM., hVi. IV niHI.ml i.Mlvll itlli,H.l
:i,t..iir iv.i" ' 1 ";",""". ll
II. - ,-n. t.,..ili,.r.l 'I''"''', ?.w
EXCURSIONS
To The East
Mav 'J. Julie IT, "I, Jiiiv f,. A,.
;!, S.',U'iiit-er H. L't'tuni limit l'",',
muliths, hilt lU't I J.v'r-.lllii! Octid'.'t 3lt.
VIA
ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER RY
lllul
SPOKANE PORTLAND iSEAT'TLERT
(THENOUTII HANK KOAU)
Chicago J72.50 Minnpoli 60.00
St. Loui. 67.50 Omh 60.00
MilwKukec 72.50 Ksiimi Cily 60.00
St. Pul C0.00 Dulu.li 60.00
III tlio I'oiinl
In tli
y t'oilrt, of M, . ft
I tin, i.tHltur l tlm uii , ;, ..
niiui'M Is liuritlty ,lv ih,t , "
onlor iiin.lil vnromt hv il,. w td.
int alier Ihr mil day ,,( May ToWJ llS
un.l will mil a. ,rlv.t A "lo '2
J. kckonaiu, ut In and u Uli.,.?L1SS!
l.y ul (ho t;iiy ..I hi,
omiiuy aim atata. ' I jj
A.lmliilalraliur of th. cil.l, ohh'JSSS!
rnni, Uwaaawl. ""won I,
('hoii't1 ol
Stop a moment! How much have you
wasted this month? There is but a thort
time left. Begin this week with a deposit.
Time Certificates draw 4 per cent.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE Or OREGON, FOR COLUM
SIA COUNTY NOTICE OF FINAL.
ACCOUNT.
In thn mutter 6f the estate of John
Borrhler, deceased.
Notice lb hereby given that the un-
(Iprsigiif il, Executor of the esiato of
John Boi'i-hier, deceased, han filed In
o Co ;nty Court of Columbia County,
.ite of Oreson. hi (iruil account as;
-ach Executor of said estate, ana thai
i'.onday, th; 3'Hh day of July,- 1010,
at the hour of lf o'clock a. m., ha;-i
hf-en fixed by said Court n the time
and the Court room of said Court as
Uio j'Jaoe for hearing all objections to
said final report and account and the
sett;onic-nt thereof.
JOHN J. BAXZEU,
Executor of the Estate pf John
Borchler, decease'!.
J. B. McDEriTT, Attorney for Ex
ecutor ;nd Estate.
First publication June 2i, 1!H.
Uist publication July 30, 191 D.
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rlNUKlrl JBHACH;
Z Queen of the Northwest Resorts
3
ivT it . i ii. . l-n? ii. . txf V l i.
a, iear me ivioutn 01 ine t oiumDia mver on me wasn. toasi 3
THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR
SUMMER VACATION
Twenty Five Mile of Magnificent Beach
: : Level. Compact, Smooth : :
t Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful hotel, cottage 3
B a i 1 a ,1 a, x -j; 1 1 xl
teni ana camp uie. All ine comions 01 nome anu me
healthful, invigorating recreation of the seasideand bath
P ing, fishing, clam digging, beach bonfires, riding, racing,
hunting, strolls and drives through picturesqe
wooded headlanbs.
Reduced Rates from all parts of Oregon, Washington 3
; via
e Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. J
Season Rate: From Portland Round Trip, $4.00
Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate, $3.00
Purcrchas tickets and make reservations at City Ticket
g- Umce, 3ra ana Wasnington btoeets, .Portland, or inquire
gj- . U. K. & In. Agent elsewhere lor lntormstion.
of
WM. McMURRAY,
General Paasenger Agent
PORTLAND, OREGON
Sm, ill tract of Lund F01 Sale l'ive
ten, fifteen or twenty acres. All rooA
fertile land and easy to clear. About
two miles fiom Houlion. Water, d by a
stream that uevcr (oes dry. School one
quarter of a mill, from the plat e. Mui
route and cream Kauon pusses everyday
Inquire of Win . Hkuzic, lloultnn, Ort'KOit
D1LLARD & DAY
Attorneys-at-Law
Practice, iti any Court, 8 tat 01
Federal. Next door to court bouM
8T. HELENS. ORE.
FOH PORTLAND DAILY
STEAMER
AMERICA
Leave St. Ik-tens 0:00 A.
Arrives at Ponlund l():.'li) A.
Lenves rortland at 5i:.'i0 I.
Arrives St. Helens at I".
Notice of Final Settlement.
M.
M.
, ml.
wraa laraMirMiMriiifffFvyiTgWirriiiiPxgfcfc ! aowiwii MrTiBatiwIiBnBgq , hiki :ic lui.cl -i l 1,-th. i, t ,,
Bids for Road Improvement in Road
District No. 1. ,
S'.-lc! bids will Ijb rftceivid by the County
i niri oi i (HiinmiH i.ouiny ti iri Li ri uux'K nion
iif July fith, K,10, ht the lm;.royeinc!iit of (he
St-i:yipoos4 Cud von Kon'i ut Cornwall i'lunu, in
n'Tor'ltUKH' w'irh r.r'ifUe nm! siiri'tJlciition on
,'ileln the oHi- oj the County Clurk. Hid inut
nrnoiJipjinlrfl lf- ri-rtllicl irheiik or riop Ni I of
Mvr; i;L'rrtnt of the amount hid. 'Ihncourtre
serves th right to recent anv mid ail h'idn.
(silfiifd) ' JAMlis UAkT, Couiily Judt'C.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby Riven that J, IS. God
frey, administrator of the estate of
Florence E. Godfrey, deceased, has
filed his final account and report in
the matter of said estate, in the Coun
ty Court of Columbia County, Oregon,
and that said Court has fixed Saturday,
Inly 23rd, at one o'clock p. m., as the
time and the County Court room in St.
Helena (Oregon) as the place for the
hearing of objections, If any, to said
report and account and the final settle
mi iit of said estate.
Dated at St. Helena, Oregon, June
lfctb, 11)10, J. B. OOBFREY,
. Admluiatrator.
CoKVflilil if br OoteaaU Advertllnf Co., Chg
St. Helens, June 25
Dear friend:
July 4th will soon bo
here. Won't you be glad?
We will have a pic-nic
then. Mama told me this
: morning to go down to the
grocery and get a whole
lot of nice things for the
4th.
Your friend
JACOB ..
P. S. We don't trade
anywhere but at
WELLINGTON
Nolle- N ,rl,y (h,;, tht K It.
rnlnMrM.,r of ihc ,-.to, ,,f i: i......
I'.ascd, has Ml.rd hl linn I iwcouiil and r...i.,,i ,
tin- mntti-i- rn buI.1 rmnti., i, tho r-.iimv i;. nrt
ol ( ol'iml.1.1 1,'olTlilv, llrr-K.,11, mill II. .t i. !
! ' ' .;1, ,1 HIV ii, win ai inn
I IV !'"' ll,M!. ""'I II'" n.'iinty roiiri nuMii In
ni'irii". uri'Bon u, n,r. ,, ,.,. f,,r ii,. i,,...
t mid iu: iriint
ll.ltid ill, St. llidi'li.Mi,.L.,,.,,i j, ,,,m
, ,' '"STIUi. Aillillliln.ialor,
J'. T. liiixlcy, Att.irrcy.
;inis' ttl rtturninjr
Stonovoi-8 allowed.
"North Hank" trains run through
to St. I'liul, Minneaiiolis and (.'hi
catfo witlnmt eliano. Low
KOL ND Tltll' It VTKS TO I'OltTI.ANI)
for the Host; Festival in June und
tho Hiliernian Convention in
Julv wil true your IneniJs a
chance to come to the coast and
stop off at Houlton.
Details furnished by
CHAD CHADIMA, Acknt
or
11. M. ADAMS
(J. F. & P. A.
Portland
Oregon
DR. R. L, Jkffcott
, DENTIST
Oillce with Dr. Cliff. 8T.HkLW
J)K. U. tt. 0LIIV, , . "
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
,,BT,1.L. 0KK00 ,
SUMMONS.
In tho Clni.lt Court, of Hit Dtau of 0t. t.
Arthur Tlionm Roblnaon, Blalntlf t.
rirntla Hol.ln.on . ,l.l.i1J,,1J , 'N
' ,M.,.d.i,.7m "ou,u-"-u"'
In .ha li.ni. of th Data of (lni,klu
liir.fcir ruiiilrait In fr and aait, CVJ
Id.liu IlivJ aaalaat ).ni In (a alw.Su'S
vmirt and rajiM, on or Ulora Ih. ju. a.J
May. UIO loh U al wa... .7
l tlila unlit e. ami If )nm latil u, aatSua.1!!
.iiavrd lr Ii. hu eoniiilaln., tu wlt:
i.M ih.,ilki,i ..i . i.rvTa
riIHii M-.wavtt lhaalmvt namn) aUlMif 2
didmdan.. ami fur iiioli otltrr ami lanaltZ
lief lo mort aronii mrlv and Inn '
'I hu a,Htitl,a U klitdlahfi hy on)r af Ik.
II, .11, Jmim llarl. Jud ol UieCuMi.lT Utntl
11.(1, I.AKK. Allnmry fnraUluK
Halo of H,.l .,ildlra.li,i, A,rl . Hii'a"U
1'alc of lul iuhlli'a.lu May IS, lui,
NOTICK Mill IMMUJCATloa,
IK lr1iiiriit nf tl, lulvrlur. I'. H. l-andOatotf
I't.iilalnl, Orriuu. April and. Ill
SiMli'a l. hir.l.t ulrrn thai Jamn L. DuttU.
AITIt lull,, iw, mad,. hiMiietttrail anuUiauai
Si, IM'i.l aarlal tin Ul 40 to, n.nlhrul aKl
Miln . lown.liln north, mini w. o.
iamvt.a nitldlait, haa tlad .HHicaof laitama
... ,, nun, wuinmiiiun pnH IIIHUHia
clnlii, .u Iho land alwva drariiwd, Wt tat
Id l.trr ami Kwclvar nf lha U. a, Um ojki
a. Pi..lad,,riiiu.ou Hi I .'ill day of Mii.rw
I'lai.itait. rtamna aa wl.ntmva IViartWriw
miu, Umnie ill., iii, kdmund H. Miller aol Jala
U I . ' I -. - 1 1 .., Ll.l
aa CIIAit U, UKHHICK, lUflaat.
Str. Iralda
C. I. Hooghkiri, Mmlir.
KA1I.KOAO TIMK.
Iavaa Kaliiinr dally faawfilHiinrfarlfaraat
Und, al a A. M.. dpar.ln( Iroui M. lltlrai U,
oiiura. urtur.iiiia, inan fuitlaud II 1 r I
M., atrlvlm ai .. lUlriu a. i 44.
Passengers aui Fast fmil
FOR POIUANO DAILY .
VUKTLAND LANUINU. AXMi St.
Nolle le Creditor
Nn.tr la haniy len that lha unJanlnat
haa lu aiuuiu.t by Ilia Cuun.y Cow. 4
tin M.a.fl uf tiraguo lor Columbia oonlr, ai
mlBtatraior nf Ilia kUU of llllaia Laau,
caaMd, All ftarMHiatiaylBiclalmaatalailaM
lata ar lnulrd h) uraaan. lha Man. araaa
ty varinal w rriuurilby law, to m a. ar m
lit HI. Ileliu. Oratux, wllhln all moiiiiu M
lha data haiaol. al. E MILLal
A.tiulul.trat,ruf UiaaaUla ol Willi lam UM
ilataaard,
liaia ul Hot buulleaUon, April U, Ul
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ELECTRIC
Fixtures.
Colombia Electric fib
Notice to Creditor!.
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r
flr&u Feel 5oLii AND
.WELL ARMED
A - - . '
WITH MONEY !
IN THE BAN&I
. Itaaaaa,aaaaaeaaaer
IT IS YOUR,
BEST FRIEND j
N'otiCf; Ih in ri-hv ,'Ivrn It..., il
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mi. ij.:i-ii ,i , ,M ii u iiif. ,'oinil,' i'i..,,., , . ii...
Hutu of (ir.'Kou for tin) (;imtv ,,i ;..!,, ,,.(,(,
oxwi or of .hit A'tniu of .n,,,in M,.r,ij
f CHM-ll AH T.OIH hllVII.H-hilnll, ,l,lt'nil,l
cihi n,(. r. ,,,iln-,l to ,,r. til i. ,,,., ,, . ,';r
ly vcrllh-'d tt ,,-.r I hy i,,,,., , ,;.J 'V,
.,if;-; of lililanl A ,y,-Ht. Mr,
irtilnii ilx iiiimtlm (rum the dull, hi.riif
I .v ihh n ' Ki rri iV 1 It iw,',. !!'!a' " ' " r ' raiat. Of
fJuU'd Muy l;ith. l'JIU.
Shoe and Harness Repairing
I have opened a shop in the building just
back of the Methodist Church, and am
prepared to do Shoe and JIarness Repair
ing. First-Class . Work and Reasonable
Prices. 1 .
SA3I HAZLETT, ST. 'HELENS
Notice of Sheriff'i Sale
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in tho , wiHtrnln r:,i rfstl e H,,loi, ,ini X'u,'
s. iin.i'ii, j. ii. Wi'lliimton and If, M,lr..,.
rh Hl """i!"? "t"' '"" "'"""""I'M d i "
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lottH, lilHml 'JO" htfirk ;i iT, h, lT" """
'", 'reiton, lift Miiii or ho ti'i iii lit hi', JL",
ii. may Ih. uwiwanry to taiiafy Hu,i , ,
tiiriioy f'( ,'OkiH ,ni di.i,,i;un,,.iVtV ' , ;nt;
till lutcrrai ofwild diifi.n,i,.iu I. 1 '""
hi uml to hiifil
vWleii hy in
Now
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i)d.ibriKhtt(,rV.iwirr ;:;::!
rwleuin iw ,ro-
NOW, tlRTltfori!, Ill COIritlillliw.,. ulil, .1
tnandH of alil wlt I V I 1 ,, i "
fl.y of Jiiiv, 11,10, "the ,'"," Sft 'i1!11
the forenwri of wild day it t ha Zl ,"'k '"
lli .oiinty court ,,0! !"f "U nt'y 5V 0?.r V
oik, Column a Coiiiiiv ri., ........ HL ""I-
- Ill uie t
oitiiiy ()r,.on,s,.i nil th rliht
ni In and t tlto alm"i diwVril,"!in,.
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n in u lt Ihurcuf li
nm awivo iiainui,
ing cubta.
hiiarlir
inauon Jiina 10. nun
ItlOB July ifV fcfa.'
Flrat nub;
l limy ho ii(.n,,Httr'y u, Ba,,,v
i . . MaUTIN WIIITK
i F3
AND
IT IS SAFE
MONEY
INTTHB
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t
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You Cannot successfully fight the business battles of
3
for
Columbia County Bank
i : r . ,
f c WK,I0t money. Gold makes the best armor
thcsc business battles. Have you ever said to your-
self: "If I only had $5000 NOW.
i iaia"d.is.ui5J.us $14,00000
s
.3 Wm. M. Ross, Pres.; Edwin Rosa, Vico-Pres.; Wm. M.
J I IloliinKi A T 111 ' ., yi 11...
4 directors: Wm. M, Ross, Edwin ltoss, James
m Dart, Martin White.
HE COUNTY
St. Helens, Ore.