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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1910)
ROIMD TOVt iinti CoMM,liu Majaiiue r ' I the service ol renrearntatlv la ..al ant clwulallim by ,.- ..ihU which bevt prowl un ;. Utci . successful. Salary ml c " -i-loo. rrtUt tJilri deslrel 1 i bat Botes" tial. n note lima spam lima. Arflri Itb reference, II. C, CB.tiU. Cosmopolite Madeline, ' Bruedsrev, Ntw York City. 170 Tbe Hoclullrt P'r". nowee tltae! Aelil tlx lollowlnf nomination ,..., b..a uuul at their recent con l.el.l at lloulton. For Re- ,-ntative. Harvey !lron, of Uulncy i-Jwt. Clrrk. Mr. JMvi. Jr.,oi Mayger Mierifl. A. P. t'br, 1 lloulloo " Treasurer.' Klsrl Oleea, Deer Island Commissioners, R- Sseinan.Vf Vernonia ad W. A. Kyser. ol Kyser ' Georire Uoioot will corunience work .. .... houiM on bU land near Uic railroad la the near lulura. When com ili. houses wilt be cold oa tlit 'Instalment plan. Plastered bouse and two lot io at. "lleleas tor only 11000. The best chance 1 ... i . .nan In lb war ol a b m that on "r bed. Unulra al Tlia M office today. Wr are la receipt of a oHutuuulcalion J Ihil k roaklnn a serioua complain! aaaiust the wa a certain drlr at Ier i hs Ina treating- bia horses, l'liia ii not llie first w have beard aboat tl.t .uit man. and It Hirra U not a change aol our correspondent atill desire tbat b,a letter be ouWlahed wa will put it In .v.. nanrr. A man wbo will abua dumb , brute the way thi one baa a number ol timet should receive) severe punUbmrnl. Dollar have wing. Cage lliem In a vault at the Columbia l-unty Ilank. .TVy iH Pf c,nl " T'"'e Crrtifiratc ol IVpoalt tbire. Foa tUNT New plastered aix ro m cottage, two large cioaei. pantry, city a'ter. 10 per Month. Inquire ol K. K. Ul lCK. - Casper Libel, one ol Die leading fanner ' of tue Mit nrigbborbuod and a former county coninilaeioner. met wilb a aerious and painful accident laat riamrday. Mr. Libel is now oratlng a tbnwber and wild driving it dowa a it" Rad be fell In.in the machine and a run over. While hi conbitlon U considered a brln seiious be ia Improving alightly tad il he ha Bo back art should I able lo return i hi aotk In a hort time. YuU want to R into business. The first ijtWIon i: bow much money have you? I'oint your own moral. The Co lumhia County Bank payi per cent on Time Certificate of Ieasit. The U.tiMueof thtTirnucrnian speaks a follow in regard to the condition of the log market ua the Columbia River ; ''The logging ooodition on the Co lumbia Kiver oontiuua the strongest on the coast. Log are acaro and muni con tinue Urm unleaa the lumber output I , reduced. Ljgt are bringing. 10 and 13, to average of alaout $10.i" eicluaive of towage. Fire baea materially reduced the output during tba month . St. Helen aud l'orilanl played a fame of Aaeociation Football on the BaeUll ground laat Sunday, which ended in a acore ol 3 to 3. Tbi (port I rapidly growing in popularity and a there are a number of Old Country cliay round here who uadentaud It from A to Z it will probably be played all winter. The Portland team playing here Siiuday include tome of tlie bet player lithe Northwest, while tba particular aur for St. Helen wa Tommy Needbaai, wbo ha woa fame ia a number of game for hi akill In tbla liup. The game call for firtt claaa alhlelic trainlug and the utinoat till. Many people confound thi game with the Ruby game, but there ia not the aliKhtrit reacmblauce except In the ime. In "Soccer" the danger ol accident it reduced to a minimum, and a the play ia open, it can 1 enjoyed much more by the ipectatura. latereat on flOO lor one year i (4. Enough ti buy toy for the children when Cbrlatma cornea. They have their toys, they enj ly them, and you have your money. IVpoalt today with the Columbia County Itank. Two Grt claaa reaidemce lota in St Hlen and a good fi room plastered huuae for only f 1000. The liewt buy in town. Hither a an lueeatment or a buy for a bom you can'l do better. Inquire tThe M tat office today. Two good rrnidenoe lot ia Ht. Helen ad a xd five room plastered houac for 11000. The bert chance to gt a good b-mie cheap. Inquire at The Miat olBca. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Dlllard and family returned laat Saturtlay from Sea ttle, alter a couple of week spent in enjoying the Cool aea breeze. OTTaB kso IlRiVgR Joseph IIollalay, Aam Kll, Newoll Ward, and Charlea KnglUb. returned recently from a hunting nd fishing trip to the headwater of Rock Creek in Clatsop Ooonty. Mr. Holladay report that flh were plentiful but game scarce. They found an hundtnee of heaver meaturinK forty four inche In length. Mr. A mo Benson and family, of St. Johns, were automobile raiton tu St. Helwn lait Sunday, accompanied by Pr. aud Mra. Wood. Letters nnclairaed at the St. Helen, Oregon Port OtHce for the week ending August 27th. Oryille Heater I letter, Taul Paklevor t letter Griffith K. Jones 1 letter W. B. Reed 1 letter. Letter nn r'aimel by Beptatnber 10th will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. A BAfUtn Five room plartered houe "d two lota la St. Helena for 1000. The Mit office. Sheriff uri.i .!.itt iiia brother at McMinnelUe laat week. Mr. Matt 3bglert, of Scappooae, waa a St. Helena vtaitor on Wednesday lt. Mra. W. A. Harrla and MiM ndna Harria wre yiaitora to TortUnd Ust . ... , Klnc igKnr voagrra wnicii wa held in Portland a ialt wa paid to th. scent ol lheoratin. oi ine i napruaa Timber Compauy, ol Hcappooae, and the Timhcruian describes it as follow; The viiilon to thecjmu of 1.. iM u. . uie i.napnian Timler Co , Hcappooae, ronalslel of a parly of almut eighty, a ho were taatn in a private rar. The day wa devoted to viewing the extensive operation of thlt modnru plant. The Chapman TlmUr Co. baa twelve mile of well constructed roadbed, extending almot to the lummlt of tba Bjappooa mount aim on about a 2X per cent grade. I It operatloal it uses four locoraoilvea and 12 logging engines. The machine hop la on of the most modern on the Coast. Practically the enllra r. run (at en wheel. Tba offices.lbunk bouaea. ok bouse, commiaaary, dlningrom and the home of Superintendent James Mo Naughton are built on car ol extra wida dimension The camp ia electric lighted throughout The Chapman Timber Co . itb other allied companies, dntiol aboua 1U0,IM acrca of tnntjcr in the vicinity ol Scapp Nse, and will this year! put in about HO million leetof logs. Their holdings exit lid into the Neh den Valley, which can be reached on about a 5 p- cent gade. Hie out put of this company I dumped Into Willamette Slouli. almut I Hin lie below Portland. At the landing the most moilrrn facililim for handling the logs are in us, consisting of automatic unloader and drag a for bucking, moit of whh b is done in the boom. Here also arc maintained sui'aMe quarters' fur the boom crew. The operation of the company are pre. 1. led over by Henry TuriUh, president ; J. P. Ilrad.liaw, manager, and James McNauh ton, uperiDleneent. j Look over the new line of dry good i that hava been added to the atick of J. If. Wellington this week. When you are old and gray the Co lumbia County lltnk will pay your wages. ,W the benk. Every workiuguun should put by a part of his wages for the rniny day. Have a little rraily money when you ueed it. Now ia the time to s'art, ami the Columbia County Ilank is the bmk to start with. Sin ill ilepnils welcomed. Horn To the wife of Fred Pranu, ol Itoullon, on Situr.lay, Augus .".tli. a daughter. Boys and girls school shoe at cot. Wellington. Mump lanl for sale. 40 acres Bear Cla(kanie at fit) AO per acre. The Mist, St. Helens. A seven room hou-e and a five room house for sale cheap. Htriclly ra dem and both are new Don't miss this op portunity to get a home in St. Helens at bargain. Inquire of K. I. Williams Home at lloulton (iood six room bouse, two lot, barn, chicken bouse. A bargain at f'JOO. At thi oflice. Two lot, six room bouse, barn, chick en bouse in tlouiiun. rnce s-.vu. ni tba Miat office. Foa RksT A new aix room house. Columbia Co. Bank Horsk Fob SaLK Light and heavy orses for aile at the Scappooae Livery Stable. Stbavkd oa SToLKN On July Hth IK10. One bird dog, one year old. smooth air. dark brown iu color, t-'i 00 will be paid to anyone wbo will return bim to A. U. L i 13 Cbxam SKrABAToa SaI.K I)e Laval. In first clas condition, cbenp. capacity RU) pound. Inquire U.S. Ppin, St. Helen. If you dont buy Dcvoe Taints, you dont get the best. A complete line at Oerde. Oasis Park. H. I. Williams ha iaken a contract to build 'IJ7 leet of cement sidewalk on the weat fide ol Columbia Street. Tin woe- walk will extend all the way liom CoaliU Street M St. Helens Street, and Is a fair illustration of the improvement tbat is being made In every line in the good old town. Mr. Ilorold Rosa lias entered Into a contract to teach acliooi mine unu back ol Coble. SKaviCM AT Hot'LTOM M. E. Clll'Cll. Sunday achool 10a III. l-reacnmn bic.j second and fourth Sunday at 11 a m. prayer meeting every Thursday evening 7 ... n Tat. ....BAB at 8p.m. Ernest i. nmiwi, ". Taxkm Ur At my premise at ueer Island, on or about July 20'.h. 1010. ore 1 iVll AKH.ld bay borae. weighing anoui u h"" Owner can have the same by payi"K " nense and cot of advertising. .....tt.u nt 1VP 4t hJ w".wa o....it tr-t rA land For Sale Five. en. fifteen or twenty acres, ah goo. fertile land and easy to clear. About two mile from lloulton. Watered by a stream tbat never goes dry. School one quarter of a mile from the place. Mail route and cream wagon pwc. ... , j Inquire of Wm . Skuiie, Houlton, Oregon rM-. nn and creasing of ladle and -entlemen's clothes done at the St. Helens Steam Laundry. Bend goad. Mr drop postal to Mr. L. Boyd. tn.,tf Forty acres of stump land near kanle for aale at 110.50 an acre. Dr gain. The Miat OOice. St. Helen. Teams wanted to haul lumlier to Rainier. WELLS A LASER LUMBER Co. Foa SAUK-Three Inch Studebaker wagon In gjod condition Nearly new oweCreani Separator 500 gallon capacity . v, i - tutur incubator, 120 eifg ca- SS. Various other item, too numerous to mention, inquire Deer Island, Ore Fo St-Kxtra fine Italian prune, at Wm. Skuile's. V,i P" PunJ: Phone lUchclor Flat line or drop a card to Warren. Hay rM 'o SALK-Cood a new . ICUSSKUZIE Warren, Oregon. Fo 8AtK-A good Smith-Premier A harsaln. Columbia Abstract Co. orit to I.KaSK First ..d:. rancn.' Inquire at the Mist ec. SIXTEEN OUT OF TWENTY Iiespite the fact thai a driving ruin Ml almost un to the tiins when the gnme slaried quite a liumlmr of the loyal fan went nut to the lull ground to aea the locals a Id the Clatxkanie nil e to their long string of victims And tba lew iHiihful were well retarded for braving the bail weaibrr, at they raw one of the cleanest game played here Ibi year. The visitors mere weakened on account of Raymond Bryant not be ing in tba game, a be I undoubtedly a good pitcher, but Klliolt of Cathlan.rt pitched a goo! game lor them and held tU boy down to seven hit, of which I'rrry Austin got thrne. There Wa nothing doing for Clatakanie for the first two innings, while in St llelei t half of the rrcond the boys Cinched the game by annexing lour runs. Clatakanie securid their first one In the third and their lnt one in thi eliililb. A 11 r in the filth and nrwlher ace in the sixh made up St. Helen total of even. I'eter Brakke wa the llehling kid in thia particular eiigaueruent. and the way he peared the hot one around third was a caut on. Atl-tin was all lirkled to death at getting a nice Hiring of put ouls and i. ever an eiror ami the way he nil the ball in the fare was a joy loee Hin C. Hie Iiruliot w is as usual ilia beio f ti e dny, gnulug an even dozen atrikeo'itsanb holding tf-e visitors lo four hiis. The errors mark, d attaint! Ihiptii were on plays that were bard lo liamlle, aa Him little shortstop U not letting ai ytlilng go by lh.it can be l:nn lle.l ST. HKI.KNS AM .4 . .4 ..4 .4 .2 .4 . : ..1 . 4 .2 II K) 3 7 1 2 Austin, Hi l"pui, s Owens, ll Ihubot, p . . I. nas, I'll ... II. d:agii,cf . I'e i. bioke, c Morton, rf Brakke, ah . l' riy, ri 0 2 I 0 13 I 0 1 Tot ill 32 7 t'LATSKANIK 7 27 7 3 Klliott, p . Jac kson, s Barney, C . . Vtln,:ib hi son, 2b . Ilyat.rl .. Vim, cl Johnson, li . . CunyT, lb Total 32 SUMMARY 2 4 24 12 Struck out by 1'iuhot 12, Elliott 7. BiistM ou l Us, off Druliot 3, Klliott 0. Two base hita Owens, Austin. Three base hits Austin. Stolen bnsej Austin, iHiptlis, Ditihot, Barney. Lefi on bse St. Helen 8, Clat-kanie !) Base bill ou" Druhut 4, ... t : r . t,.,.t on t..o,i u.p..e j Crabber, Barney. With the whole ii field working like a cl.nk.and tbeoutG I I taking .hem ff I the lop of the fence v. itb either hand the chance of our rival to get aaay with the best team ou the river daily grow more slim. And the whole nine can certsiuly hit. Mn iager Sutherland i- talking of re sikniux his Job ns uiann,' r of the St. Helens b ball team We hope be will reconsider. There Is in'body elfe in the town so well qualified lo do it. But very little w rangling or disagreement has been indulged in by ilie boys since Clyde took charge. The St Helens "Midgets," under the able leadership of Capt. Spud Wellington, I defeated the l.ottville "Pigmies" In a fast game of ball last Saturday, 15;to 12 And Spud say the game wasn't 'air, as the vanquitthed team had ix player to five of the victor. School opens the 12th. Get the boy a pair of our school shoes. Closing them out at cost. Wellington. I want to borrow $1100 on real estat worth t000 at Warren. Oregon. O.J. ISRAELSON. Warren, Oregon. I Savtimh Jair atti up tarUl EXPOSITION! I Opening Fair September ft tritt i.L Miifclti tmL HUlifctV tAtUL list? L UiUL F. B. Holbrook Co. ROOn 1, Worcester BIdg. Portland, Oregon p Will use this I space for ex ploiting a tract of Colum bia County land : : : 4 -a POLITICAL ADS County Surveyor The undersigned herewith begi t announce lite candinacy for the n. m' nation lo the ollice of Count Surveyor, (ubject o the endowment of the Ke- Subiican voter at the primary election to e held hejitemper 24th, 111 11). To secuie better roads ami more permanent e n cruciion tluoogbout the County I ibe fundamental object in my K eking thi nomination. ORRIN BACKCS, Civil Engineer. Rainier, Ore; 01 For County Commissioner Four Year Term I l.erel.y annoimcf mvalf as a candi date for the Republican nomination for the olllre of County Coiiiiniaioner (four yeara term) subject lo the decision ol the Republican ioirnt the piimary rlectiou lo I held ei-w. r 24. 11I1U. II. R. DIBBLEK, itrtin cr, Or. ;on For Sheriff I hereby ani oiin e iium-K na n (-audi-(l ite f. r It e oRict i f sheriff of Columbia C luntv. subj'Ct lo the It doisement ol the Republican Vol r nt the piiimry noiiiiniitin election to l e I eld on the 24th riny ol S- teinher. 11)10. E.J. MILLS, Clntekanie, Oregon. For County Commissioner Two Yeara Term I hereby announce mvt-elf as a caioli dnte for the Kepublican non i m inn I ir the ulliice ol County Commissioner, to lill the unexpited liiilnnce of two year of the term for which S. C. Tichenor was eh cteil. Subject lo decision f the llepnliliian voter nt the ptiuu.iry election Septemlwr 24th. W. K. TICHENOR, For Sheriff I hereby announce myself nt a candi date for the iflice of Sheriff, subject to the eiihorsemelit of the Republican voters ol Columbia County, Oregon, nt the primary nominating election to l held on the 24th day of September, 11)10. MAKIIM WHITE, For County Clerk. I herahy announce mycelf as a can di late for the ollice of County Clerk of Columbia County, Oregon, subject to the iii'lorseiuent of the Republican vot ers of this county at the primary elec tion to lie held September 24th, 11)10. II. fc. LA UAtih. For County Commissioner I hereby announce my ell as a randi dnte for the Republican noininati n for County Commissioner, of Columbia County, snbject to the decision nf the Republican voters at the direct primary election. JOHN FARR, Warren, Oregon. For County Commissioner ! heleby announce mylf a candidate for the ollice of County Commissioner, to succeed mvself, subject to the action of the Republican voters at the direct H. WEST, Scappoose, Oregon. For County Clerk I hereby announce myelf a a candi date for the ollice of County Clerk, uli lect to the indorsement of the Repu bl ican voter of this county at the primary nominating election to lie held ou the 24th day of September, 11U0. W. A. HARRIS. A. B. LAKE Republican Is a Candidate for Sheriff of Columbia County, Otegon Primary Saptembar 24th CHAS. D. WHITE Candidate for the Republican Nomina' for Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon. HOULTON, OREGON Season 1910I 5th to 10th littih AMi .Aiii...ii iit,M Notice of Sheriff's Sal. Ia the Circuit Court of the Stale of Or egon, for the County of Columbia : Jauiee Peterson, plaintiff, vs. Leatcr L. Moffett, Susie Modett, Paul Ueiiler and Werner Dorres, defendant. Notice ia hereby given tbat by virtue of an execution, judgment, order and decree, issued out of the above-entitled court, lo me directed, dated the 2nd day ol August, 1U10, under aud in pursuance of a judgment and decree made and en tered In said court on the lllh day ol April, 11)10, In a su.t wherein Jmes I'e teraon, plaintiff, lecovered jmlymenl aiiainat the above-named defendants, Lester L. Moffett and Susie Moffett, for iha sum of l.3o, with lmeiet at 8 inr c ut per annum from th lltli day of April, 1W0, and the fmtber anui ol 100 as attorney's fee, and the sum ol $17.40 as costs and disbursements, it was further adjudged and decreed that the above-named defendant, Paul Giler and Werner Dorrea, by their cross com plaint, recover from the above-named defendants Lester L. Moffett and Susie Moffett the sum of $337.46, with interest at 7 per cent per annnm from the said lllh day of April, 11)10, and the farther sum of 75.00 as attorney 'a fee, and the fuithar sum of $8.00 aa costs and dis bursements, requiring me to make sale of the following described real proper ty ; to-wit: All of the sontheast quarter of the northeast Quarter (se'i ol neV ) and the south ten acres of the northeast quarter (nt'i) of toe northeast quarter ine'i) of section eight (8), township five (5) north, range two (2) west of the Wil lamette meridian, situate in Columbia Countv, Oiegon, subject, however, to all right in and to the aaw timber thereon vested in James Peterson by virtue of two certain warranty deeds, one bearing date the 27th day of July, 1906. recorded on the first day of August. 1906, in book 7 of dm-ds, at page 90, ol tne records oi said Columbia County, Oregon, and the other of said deeds bearing date the 12fh day of December, 1900, lecorded on tne lotli day oi uecemoer, iuix, in book 7 of deeds, at page 387, of the rec ord of said county, subject also to a right of way over aud acrosa said prem ises, conveyed by deed recorded in book 12 of deeds at page 18 of the records of aid Columbia County, Oregon. Now. therefore. I will, on Saturday, the 3d day of September, 1910, at the Irout doo.- of the county court bouse in the city of St. Helens, Columbia Coun ty, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, a'l the right, title and interest which the above named defendant, or any of them, on the 8lh day of July, 1901, or at any lime since, have held or owned in and to the above described real proper ty, and apply the proceeds, sfter deduct ine the o-ts of this writ, first to the judgment of the plaintiff, James Peter son, amounting to Jl-ira.o, wuninicr- esa at 8 per cent. per annum Irom April lllh, 19IU, and tne tnrtiier sum oi iuu as attorney fees, and the further sum 01 $17.4) as coef; anu, teconu, tne over plus, if any, be applied to the judg ment 01 tne HUOve nameu ueienuams nnd cross complainants, Paul Geisler and Werner llorres, amounting to $337.45, with interest at 7 pef per annum from the said lllh day of April, 1910, and tl e further sum of o.UO ss attorneys' lee, ana tne lurmer urn of $8.90, costs and disbursements; snd, third, the overplus, if any there re mains, be paid to the defendants Lester L. Wonetl anu eusie ainueu, as iiieir tetpective interest therein niy appear. A1AK11.1 HUE., Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. Date ol flrot publication, Aug. 5, 1910. Date of last publication Sept. 2, 1910. Summon in the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oreiou lor the coiinir oi uoiniuuia Bay K. Watt. Plaintiff, vs. V. I. McCansland, Defendant: in.t.. At tK. At Orpvntl- roil are hereby required to appear and answer the rom- plMlnt niea Nutni you in ma mit within ix weeks from Ihe time of the tint nublientiiMi of thin summons; sml If oti fall to o iii.vt'r the -iniliint, the nlaiutilf will ap ply to the court for tne relief deniamli-l there in to-wit: That It b ailjuilcwl sud decreed that it.. ..i.i iiMfn.Unt hus uo estate or interest whatever In or to snd that hs forever en joined snd debarred from asset-tint: any elann whatever iu or to the premises hereluaiter de serilied adverse to this pluiutul, aud that the title of the plaintiff" to unlit premises is good i .-..ii. i n.t r.,p siii'li other relief as the court shall deem sereeab'e to equity, and for her costs of suit. The premises hereby affected . .i..riKA.i n follow: Heirluninir at a point in the North line of Section 13, Township North. Ransje 1 West ol the Willamette Meridian, In said Columbia County. Htate of Oresron, whleo point is H rods Kast from the Northwest corner of ssid Section 13, thence !omh 40 rod; thence East parallel with the Norm line of said Seetlon IS to the Columbia Hirer: tliem-e following the meanders pi sMd said river down stream to the north line of said Session 18: theneewestou the north llueof said Section M to the place of beitinnips. to aether with all tide lands adjolniaa said pro perty. !xv and eieeptlna from said pro- r rty. Lou i. s. S and 6 in Blo. lt 4, and Lou 1. 2. and 4 Iu Bloeks 7, , and 10 of the Town of Reuben as per the recorded plat thereof, and save and excepting a tract of land deeded lo liiir Smiih an.l Emey Smith by i.J. Jaipiish un.Vr date of November 1st, 1900, described as bcirlnnliiK at the Northwest corner ol Bl a nuinlwred 10 In ihe Town of Reuben; tlicix-e niuning North 170 feet to the North line of sec tion 13: thenvo east on Section line 170 feet; theiu-a Soulh 170 leet: thence V.e.1 170 faet lothe tilsoe or Dev'llllllna. anil aim. r-e'iu ""'e V" ami 100 fe't In ritth running In a Northerly ami Southerly dliwtlon acras said land ami which Is now orriiiiHt as a rlaht-ol-wav ly ... K.iiii..n p..iff.. HhiIwkv Comnanv. This i- . i. .,t.tial.Ai4 ff..p . ru'rirvl of six snmimru. i. iu ui ...... no... .... - r- - i weeks In th Oreinm Mist by Tlrtnc of an order for publii allou msde by the Monoraoie jawea Hart, tounty Judse for Columbia Coun.y. dated July 2lh 19lrt. The dale of the flr.t nubliratlon of this summons la Aaaiist S. W10. loyai h. McCarthy, Attorney for FlslntlrT. Fenton Building, Portlund, Oregon. Notica For Publication Notice is hereby liven that th tiiiderslstie.1 has been sppoiired by the County fourt for the County of Columbia, Htateof Dreaoo, Ad nilnlstrauir of the estate of Hstile fsrloe, de eeased. All persons hsvlna claims aaslnst ssid estate are hereby notified lo present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at Ihe oflice of Dillard A Kay, at their ollice In St Helens, Ore tun, on 01 heloresl mouths from lha date or the nrsl punucauon ji iiii i , t. n A 11 . invn, Administrator ol tba estat ol Haul farioe, deceased. FOR PORTLAND DAILY STEAMER LeaveaSl. Helena 6:00 A. M. Arrive at Tort land 10:30 A. M. Leavea Portland at iM V. M. ArrivM Bt. Helaat at 0:30 P. M STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES TEAS AND COFFEES Are our specialty. Gunpowder Tea at 50c and 60c. None better for the money. English Breakfast Tea at 40c. Ceylon Tea better than Uptons at 70c. Green Tea at 40c and 60c. Coffee in bulk at 20c, 25c and 35c per pound. Coffee in tins at 35c or 3 pounds for $1.00. Coffee in 3 pound tins at 85c. Monopole and Schillings Spice3 and Baking Powder Pure White and Olympic Flour We carry a full line of Monopole Canned Goods. No better goods than this line on the market. ALL GOODS DELIVERED C. H. JOHN & CO. ST.HELENS, FINE STATIONERY For PARTICULAR People We Are Confidentof Our Abilily'to Please You. NEWSLINE From One florae fssorfment of Post (Bards Deming's Drug tB o o ooooo a aaoooooooooooooaooooflaaaaaojl. IUL8Jl.g 0JL8.8aa.Aj M wa Lk- ove a m Iff 5HOES ik 1 fO TV Tl m uoesMDerienceu own w tZA It does when it is fl '4 That the thirty-six y Z3 had has been applied iv the "old fashioned" LJ ffL stjic anu iiiiioti wa i nuiw diivvai r bC Look in our window for the proof. PRICES EVERYWHERE $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 WHITE & I NORTH fc Queen of the Near the Mouth of the Columbia River on the Wash. Coast THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION Twenty Five Miles of Magnificent Beach t 1 Level. Compact, Smooth I I Manv thrivincr and tidv communities, deliehtful hotel, cottatre r tpnt and camn hfe. All r healthful, invigorating recreation of the seaside and bath- - ine. fishinsr. clam digging, hunting, strolls ana i i re wooaea t? Reduced Rate from all Oregon Railroad Season Rate: From Three Day Saturday 1 Purcrchaa tickets and make reservations at City Ticket SS rrt a 1 J TIT . ' . Umce, ora ana wasnmsion otoew, rurtiajiu, ur luquirts ui p 0. R. & N. Agent elsewhere for information. -21 er WM. FaiAiUsViAiUkUllJAillalJAit OREGON OF FOUNTAIN PENS Dollar to Five Store st. Helens, or. Pi I applied in the right way. years of experience the correctly is attested by wear and the new fash- ANDERSON J HOULTON. ORE. la a. A il XAaSsaN BEACH Northwest Resorts ; the comtorts ol nome ana me. beach bonfires, riding, racing, anves inrougn piciuresqe i ii i neaaianus. part of Oregon, Washington ' VIA and Navigation Co. Portland Round Trip, $4.00 to Monday Rate, $3.00 Oi. -- Tl . 1 3 I . .' t 4 1 McMURRAY, Cenarm Paaaenter Af ent J PORTLAND, ORECON J 1 i