ROIMD TOVA
Aid D ut mi'l K1 Hcaeman merit re
cently niarrlaj at Vrmi,U, Kv. Kzr
Maurcr utllcltlnif. n.ith of tbit coo
.1..- ...... ii- - u, .. 1 1 .. . I vtv iirii
Mr. ami Mr.. V-M of U.i.,i
rty .Mlir I,,,,,,, u,t ,,rllUy
a innovation WB,
Hi" lm1 of "fHyom,"
iniiUlnl al tl
which
e latr.
intro.lure.1 in
t'lch were Jia-
r!U be
Mr. and Mra. L. K. r.rrl..! K.l.m, .f.er din,' "Z m 7L t
...at part o. ...t wa vUitin with bron.U d..I , "JS ET'i
Mr.. Karri.' par.uU, Mr. and Mr.. W, r,M on. r,t c.rin ,J ,nd TuZ
i" i.inoiic UUr. of fit Helena and
lloulton will ulve a U.ft ial and
P'Kram at Miri(U. Hall. W.dnemlay,
tcetiiiier 7th l 'r.i.i. -...i
word of fun m.
1. 1-1. . i.. m dark ULOHllffl (In tnil
vallr. having pni u. uigiMt part of (.- ni. , "llu Ji. after Mon.i.v i it
their live, tb.r.. and thai, ... M,0,I. ten Jo'n J V k'P' P ,U fon- B-rt wUl S S tT'
,n ... mi., i. i.i.i '.i ntlonal twenty Kame.. a(tarhl.k . I .. : M ' ' P' nlll further
win uih mma ,,. . - nouca. Hn m;... Ik. I u
long and happy wadded Ufa. , to the optn from fl - , " 7 -
iiynim urnvf.fi trt ti. i
f 1 I , uv III! . I
-o new bouse with lot for talaat (800
nd one at;f UO0 ; renting at flO each per
Thn m. kom.
pra.ei,t w,re Mr. and M,.. W. I). I'Ue. Tallt l Hoe. .bout real estate.
V . T i 7." , . CUrk Mr 'nd Colu,ubi County Bank received Tue.-
- ii ijui ra r twl Mri M 11 I nilf I (iaa A....I J u i . I
Howard. Mr. ni ...::: i:,rm DO,M-10
, ., -H'-""iu .mi - " w.u onui your valuable paper, are
Mr. and Mrt. Voith . hnrn.i ....-. .1.- 1 ....
" 1 uy mo aiiL'e or rata, out
uemn.ty Uoui t will hold their rcuu- ot on 01 thee boxe. and know where
10 100a for your valuable.
bu went to
expected
. 1 !, mi ueen nnimini n i,iT.... nomn .
miilrr the name ol Whit. A AmUrmn nana ..I 11.. . I
" ' - - -.. . . , , 1 me LilUnLV. 1 nr - . n ... . . . ...
m ,w . in h iirii .u i u . 1 1 ru u. ! 1 .
..rewut proportion.. Uy Ml..re de.lim, J.....' " "'"ou"1 ol "e"
" ' n mict w W thnnitiriufiu .u f I ti . I
" 1 vuut'i uciu LiitJir reuuiHri
Mac ale
An KftTKHi-aiHiNii Fi.m Wide awake
men lienL, who have faith In their com
niiinity, are White A White of lloulton.
They are Ju.t eoniplrtlng their enUrKed
quarter, mhli'li will give them one ol
(he . nu genera, mere.,..- Ur niontMy meeting nnxt Wdn..l. lo look ' Tour valuable..
liu Liir. In Coluintila Coiinlv. olili I Tli . .... ''I .
" " . : I 01 l,"-'r U.niomMOf Rainier, w
....... win b paying bill for the road n FranciMo laat Tue.day. I.
tiiMV itavn limit ii n ritiuiui inn eiwi i.a it
,,,, , - ...... yjj i .... maf,ra. All tl.u 1. ! t.i .. I
a cntiunanr. of the Hme inetboil. tl.ej r,.,.., . " ","u"",,, " vr; -k'y eling la.t Monday and talked
will retain It. You can't help aeeln. J. Mr. at ttwhlngton over . number of thing, that we.e con-
1ir.dv,ri...,nton the llr.t prge 27, L Vl? I-"0'0! "'"to be connected with the welfare
Uie Mi.,, and It will pay you ,o read ' LrilTt of , be city. Th.Vity had building ha.
i,. ....uing iMue.. " ' ,'er'"'7' W.oou for improve- been accepted by tl.e architect, and a
. " Iro'" 1 "n'nd to the ea. payments of $JK89.ti6 wii made on it.
I l,e city nan ia tieen accepted by j ,.,,,. ,. ,. , ,., ..... . T(li. ,.. . .. . , :.,
.1.. ....I.ll-M. ..n,l I. ... ,1.. ,. " . ....me, ...., - - ...... . .,.,.IUU, I1W ID H, puu
,i. nr. o, 8. : : : : .r c,,"nt'' ' tu.u,. t.. ey .t t... end 0 tbirty.five d.y
... " l lie J Ililiya I. m 1 1... l I I
Ititia K. Stcvcni ntl If. A. KMcn
B rrrui. w m muni nrxt-r uwn mail ill ni ,!., ,. . t . , .
one. On the Or.t floor I. th.coum.il e 1 ve, " . , Jr ju ' JT " "I " ,,U"rr",K8 " U"
eh.n.r. room for the lire fighting ,,. t;;,'Ve,", taW-'- - by JudKe Dart on Monde, U.t.
p.r.tua. Commercial Club room, a Mom , ,7 I""n '"'I"0! '"' Ten hone enKine and two boiler, for
fl.r tl.e Water Commlion.t.xl.. .,.,1 . . rlljr t""?" Columbia County ale cheap. In.iuire of J.B.WATSON,
, .i... .... ..... '"lr:tnd I nut Co. 2 tf Warren. Oregon.
inrwi. riKjii. .u. .1117 iiiipb 11m iraoru. I
Try to Mve aouie money thi aiiendinK
moiiiir Tut it in the bank. The Col
umbia County Bunk will help
live.
yon
The entire .erond flo ir I. a public hall,
with a good led (tagn, d rem inn room,
.ti?. The ouUid of the building It
pHinted white, while the interior wood
woik Itntiilned a dark color, except the
reiliiiglntheti.il, which i light All of
the pniuting wan doneliy Cagle A Sweet.
W. I. C.hc wa a vUilor to the Mist
olhce on Haturday laat. At the la.t term
tt llin C1111 II tv Court Mr. C.ha waaaiven
. five-year Ic.m. on th.M.lac. pnrcha.ed 0" ' ,be nmf ln t,,e ".'"'orhood of
by the county to lie uv-d a a I'oor I'.rin,
City lot., intluding .ome choice view
point.. Win, M. Hop. 2-tf
Stait now to ave money. Christma
comes in three week, l'ut it in the
bank. The Columbia County Bank, the
oldest bank iu the county, tells how.
lloulton Circle Women of Woodcraft
at t heir reuular nii.iinif on H.a 99nrl nil
Maurice I'ratt .pent a couple of day. Novemlw elected the following offlrere.
Mr. and Mr. W. C.
on Itich.nl spent,
day at the home of Sir.
KUg.
Van Derral and
Thanksgiving
and Mr.. K. II.
lthi. place la.t week. Me i. working in
nd I. now livingon it. The county aUo
entered Into an agreement with Mr.
Ca.e fr the erection of buildings on the
plnre and wilt pay him $'J6 an acre for
all the land he'clear. during the term.
A.toria.
Mr. joiiu i imen, ol lankton, wa. in
town on Saturday la.t and Informs u.
that it ii hi intention to take up hi.
rufcidence nere in the near future.
Lhmtnia. month I. here. No money?
duardian Neighbor. Lulu K. Allen:
Advior, Minnie Morley; Clerk, Anna!
an Natta; Hanker, Birdie Cox; Magi
cian, Hta Cole; l'aat.Guardian neighbor.
Minnie Morley; Attendant, Cynthia
L'ulier; Captain of (iuard, Lillie J Terry ; I
Musician, Kirdie Cox; Inner Sentinel,
Klla M. t'lngg, Outer (Sentinel, Nina B.
of the leaae. The county ll very fortu- What did you do with your earplug laat I f'"g ! Installing officer, Blrdell Williams.
n.te in having such a man a Mr. Cae Summer? You ihould put them in the
on the place and the arrangement look! bank. The Columbia Coun'y Bank will
to be a very advantageou one for all I help you to start now
concerned.
Kroin January 1st the price of Colum
bia l'ark lots will be incre.aed Win.
M. Ro... Agent. 2-tf
Ir. Edwin Rou'.nd family darted
Tueaday for Southern Califmnia, expert
lug to tw aluent about two nioi.th. He
lcar In. prac tice. In rhnrtfc of Alfred
J. 1'rel, a gmdu.te of Toionto, C.ii.da,
and a ttioroubly competent pliy.ici.n,
who will an.Wer calls day or night, at
hi. o 111 re I u the Bank Inn Ming
A number of the young people from
here atleuded the dance at liuble. laat
Saturday night and al.o the one at
Woodland on Thursday and say that ihey
bad a II rat clan time at lotli place..
The one at (ioble wa a niaitierailn and
a. i. always the C.m there wa. a large
attendance from all along the river
Hut dont fail to lie at the grand ball in
the new city ball here next Saturday.
Mr. Frank Wilkin, ha. leafed the hull
from the city and will give the first
public dance in it on that day, He hua
engaged a line orrheatra from Portland
to make the muiic and the fl air i. now
In good condition. The supper will lie
flimiahed at the Orcadia Hotel ami aince
Mrs. Iabi.ter ha. t barge of it there is no
doubt but what It will be one to Ix- en
Joyed. W. II. Conyer.of Clatkinie w.aa
I'ottlatld viaitoi laat Sunday.
Mi.. Kva Masten, who i. attending
high school in I'ortUnl, int the
Thanksgiving holiday, with her brother,
C. C Metten.
Mm IMna llitni. returned lo tforvalln
last Sunday, alter spending the Thank,
giving holiday, with her paient. in thi.
city.
A number of men have been buay
lately looking around Scappoose with
the starting of saloon in View, but o
far they have experienced conaiilrrahle
Sixteen lot. In one tract in St. Helen.
for tale dirt cheap for a few day. Only
foOO fur !the bunch. Tbi I like And
ing money. Inquire of tieorge II
Shinn. 2-t(
Mr. V. A. Ketel moved with hi
lamlly to Alarrdeen, where ha will work
in the plant of the Western Cooperage
Company. In the apring he expect to
return to thi locality, a. Abcrdeeu does
not suit him a. well a. Columbia County
Tommy Needhsin and Joe Newland.
went to Portland in Tbank.giving day
to play with the National Association
Football team in the match with Mult
nomah, which was oi.e by the Nationals
by the score of 5 to 1. Thi. was the
most important of the reason as it pract
ically give the cup, which Multnomah
won last year, to the National. The
local boy have played in every game
and been a maternl factor in the w inning
of the in. When the National have
tecurrd the cup it will !e placed on dii
1 Uy for a week or two in one of the
local store..
Mittting of all kins at Muckle'a.
Kki ki-Tion at Hoi-i.Ton The Ladies
Aid SiM-iety of lloulton, on Saturday
lait, tenedred a farewell reception to
Mr. and Mrs. Dolldi Coy snd Mr. and
Mr. Win. Ketel, who left Sunday after
noon for Aberdeen. Wash, where the
Guarding Neighbor of lloulton 'Circle
No. 478 Lai called a special meeting for
DecemberOtb, 1010, for the 'transaction
of any buiineu that may come before
the circle
A fully attended and happy family
renutiion wa held at the residence of
I. (i. Wik strom 11 Scappoose last week.
Including the elders, children and grand
children, there were twenty .6ve
membess of the Wikitrom family.
They were the following; Mr.and Mrs
K. A. Wikitrom and family of .Scappooie,
Oregon ; Mr. and Mr.. C. E. Wikstrom
and family of Med lord, Oregon; Mr
and Mrs. J. W. Viri Natta and family
of iloultou ; Mr. an I Mrs. A. II. Hugill
and family of Kal list. Washington ;
Mr. and Mrs. C. N.Dupuis, of lloulton,
Ore., and Hazel I) isy and Inez
Wikstrom. An elaborate dinner wa.
served aftc 'vliich a p'ntograph of tb e
fwin y groi.; whs taken.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Having full faith in the future of Houlton, St. Helens,
Yankton, Warren and Bachelor Flat neighborhoods, we
have enlarged our facilities by putting upj'onej'of the most
commodious store buildingsjin Columbia County, with a
floor'space of 100x80 feet. Early next week we expect to
have everything in good order, and as the Holiday Season
is on, our next advertisement in this space will deal espe
cially with that line of goods. By your favor we have grown
from small beginnings, and we hope by continuing to merit
your patronage to retain all our old friends and make many
new ones.
WHITE & WHITE
HOULTON, OREGON
THE DEITZ AFFAIR
How a Determined Settler Stood Off a
Corporation
A certain Mr. Cameron, a widow,
owned five "forties" on Thornapple
creek. On this tract was located a dam
built for diiving purposes. Mrs,
Cameron having neglected to pay taxes
Barker and family left this week on thli tract one year, the Chippewa
for St. Louis where they w ill make their
future home.
The annual school meeting for this
district (No. 2) will be held next Satur
day evening, at which time the amount
to be raised by taxation Ijr the ensuing
year n ill be determined.
County Clerk Harris ia preparing for
the road Slid school districts of Colum
bia County the valuation of the different
districts . School clerks must report the
amount of the levy made in their dis
tricts to the Clerk and to the County
Lumber Sc Boom company secured one
of the forties by taking up the tax cer
tificates. It was then believed that the
dam was located on this forty. Thereby
bangs the story of Cameron dam.
Mrs. Cameron sought to redeem the
forty, sas he bad a right to do under the
law, but the company, it seams,
threatened her with a long legal b tttle,
and she chose to let the laud go rather
than go to the exp ne of fighting the
cae through the courts, She paid the
back taxes on the other four forties of
men a ill bo iu the employ of the Western 8uperinteU(,ent. The school clerk. !raC!1,t,redn .f""9 a"d. ,0"
Cooperage Company. Singing and game. on Mm I)ecelu()er 10,hf the land to Mrs. Deiti It, an interest-
occupied the time until nearly niMiugiii,
when" the members of the I O. O. V
which bad been in session invnided the
hall in a liody. Lunch wan then served
and the ulcaaatit evening ended with
hearty g'Kd wihc for the prosperity
... ii.. .i.Mirt iiitv iil.tihiirM. The Ladies
Aid is the live wire organization of our otllt'r '""w
iicighlior town, and whenever they start
something it is sure to I a success.
Save a portion tf your Income now
wl.il.. v.mr earnine days are here. The
rport
and the road .upervisors on or before
January 1, l'.M 1.
Waxtkd A good poultry and bee
mail, inquire ai. tins omce.
We buy iu large quantities and are
dilllculty In getting enough voters to ciumTjist Cjnnty Bank will help. Time
certificate, of deposit draw 4 per cent.
Cow rua Sals Six years old; will be
fresh in six weeks. Will be sold cheap.
Inquire of A. T. Law. St. Helens. 1-tf
On the 1st day of May the builders of
ill probably go into business llie l.ytie roan 10 iu,,u.n..,.i.u..
the racilic uaiironu am. ....
any. will drive the golden spike thnt
murk, the completion of the work. Thi
road has been a long time iu building,
but it bus been doing considerable local
business as far as Hunks for some time
and a number of Columbia County
.1. n thiir netiliona as there Will be
contest before a raloon be permitted
to enter at that place. If they are to
have one the re-idents should get
busy at the earliest date and Incorperale.
W. I'olta. formerly partner of (ieorge
Kelly,
there.
Lots of new patterns In linoleum at
Muckle'a.
Put some money away now. You
can't earn always a. much as you earn
now. The Columbia County Hank helps
those who help themselves. Time cer
tificates of deposit draw per cent.
Kkwanh A reward of ten dollars
will be paid lor the return of a round
gold locket lost in or near Kalama ; con
tains '.o picture, and hss luital. K. B.
on back. Keturn to the Mist or Kd
Ballsgh, St. Helens.
Mr. A. N. Coywlll have charge of the
warehouse and dry kiln, ol the Western
Cooperage Company at Aberdeen. He
was foreman of the Houlton plant
nnlll the discontinuance of oper
ation at that place, and the
company wanted him to stay with
them in their big mill
According to first cln-s authority the ,Hit , Rt Helens last Friday.
women of Washington are now able to . Mrg Fr(lI)k 8ierwood of
vote and are eligible for Jury duty. On Kalnier Bttended the dance in the new
one side of the Columbia mey nti h11 Ust week.
ing sidelight that as the property stands
n his wife's name all processes served
on D.'itz were legally without eSect.
When the Deitz property was surveyed
it was found that part of the dam was
on his laud. The company then bad the
able to fell at smaller preces than the ,im?t run ,nJ lbe reslirvey gave D,.jt,
James MiicRie eon. eyen more o the dam lhn lmd his 0
HorskS For Sale Light and heavy I survey. The true line runs about the
horses for sale at the Scappoose Livery middle of the creek.
Stable. The company acknowledged the corn
Bargains Wantkd Bring them to and offered John Deitz 500 to waive all
The Mist omce. We can sell your farm title lo tue use ol tneuam line company
or citv nroDcrtv. claims, however, that the rights in the
i r... T.in.. uain wer never reserved in me aeea.
il yuU IIUII. yu; . ... . ..v. . ..H.D, J
dont get the best. A complete line at
(ierdes, Oasis Park.
Bedroom for rent at reasonable price,
Inquire at this oflice
DEER ISLAND
are now complete. It is a credit to our
town and speaks highly for the management.
The Northern Pacific Railroad Co.
farmers in the Nehalem Valley patronise hve moved the old Warren depot down
it The road is 01 mile long and Uie
cot will be shout $1,200,000.
Letters unclaimed at the St. Helens
noslotucc for the week ending Novemlier
1 ... ,..n:. T n
2iUh : C. h. Avers, nni uie r.ma.
("iray, I'red Jobnssan, Foraley & Nash,
W. C. Robinson
bv December 10 will
Dead letter Olllce.
be sent to the Mr. William Bush is now working at
Chapmans logging camp of Scappoose.
...... i- w.n.lirr Sunset Magazine "jMrs. Joe Cram tl visiting ner unce
.'San Franclsco-The Imposition City." in Portland.
Snnerhly illustrated in four colors. Now Mr. Fred Seareas was a visitor to Tort.
on sale. All newi stands ioc. - isnu nunu.j.
Mr. J. A. Andress made a business
Deitz holds.)
The legal toll on logs driven overs
dam is 10 cents per thousand feet.
Deitz had it figured out that something
like eighty million feet of timber had
gone over his dam In the time he had
. nnaupaainn of the nrntwrtv. Naturally
The improvements to the water plant - ... -
The lumber company secured a temp
orary injunction enjoining Dditz from
interfering with the driving of the logs
over the mooted point. The Illiad of
Cameron dam was in earnest.
That was nearly seven years ago.
From that date to the eighth of October
of this year, John Deits held the dam
agsinst all new coiners.
From the start Deltt deliberately chose
to trust in hi Winchester rather In the
north Wisconsin courts. He knew that
the corporation with which be was
fighting was affiliated with the Weyer
hauser interests. He knew what that
meant
He knew that his opponent could
here, and are now preparing it for a re
pair crew.
Mr. Dodison and family have moved
to St. Helens during tue past weea.
Mrs. Margaret Hull has returned to
her home In Indiana, after a very en-
Letters not callod for joyable time among her friends here
Mr. II. T. Bennett of Warren paid a
by an overwhelming majority while the
people across the river decide mat mey
want It. Does It not seem strange?
Mr J. R. Beegle, of Ketchikan, Alaska,
spent Thanksgiving day with relatives
and friends In fit. Helens, leaving on
the evening train for Portland, from
which place he went to Seattle to catch
the it.amer for bl home.
trip to Portland Tuesday.
Mr. Fred Gill's two sisters of Minn
esota are now visiting him.
Willie Burns was visiting his mothr
Sunday. He ia now attending the Col-
... i..
Mr. T. A. Ctoningero. vv- V. nmbi. Univerity in Portland,
a bit-ines visit to the county seat last '
Saturday,
n.j.im., mine, every year. There
in.'.'
... ...., rhrMmasci. There is
one time to save. Thai's while you are
earning. Let the Columbia County
Bank take care of your sarlngi.
command money without limit; could
carry any litigation to lengths that
would make It impossible for him to win,
even if hi quarrel were altogether just
and the courts wholly incorruptible and
unbiased. For John Deitz didn't have
any money to spend in long-drawn liti
gation. Slipshop methods of otTIciat service
have been a boon to John Deits. The
sheriff who brought Deits a copy of the
first temporary injunction began ' the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and Miss
Minnie Burn of Portland were also
iaif,.r here over Sunday and took in the 1 . . . .. . . . ... ..
butl i I loop-note-maKing oy nanaing tienx i:ie
K',n,""" Iniunction with other mail, saylotf
Mi.s Liul A lam was visiting Mist .an.uallY that there wai a Writ of In-
Alice Brown last Wednesday evening. jam.tlon la ttie trandle, bat deprecattnif
it in the same breath, saying, according
to Deitz, that it didn't "amount to any
thing." Deitx claims that the injunction was
not signed and that no indorsement of
service was ever made upon it. At any
rate, he ignored it. A hearing was held;
Deitz did not appear, and the in
junction was ma le permauent.
"No man can, more than perhaps
merely temporarily, defy the law," said
Judge John K. Parish iu hanJing down
his decision in the matter. Subsequent
events have given the words a decidedly
humorous savor,
After that there were various Inef
fectual attempts to serve warrants on
Deits, but no aciual fighting, other than
a few scuttles, took place until May 10,
1904, when Sheriff Giblin, with a posse,
attempted to raid the Deitz place. There
was considerable shooting and Deitz go
some hemlock bark in his eyes, but oth
erwise cob dy was hurt.
In June, 1906, Sheriff Gyllm.d with a
posse of mercenaries from Milwaukee,
disguised as State militiamen, made an
attempt to take Deitx. The attempt was
disastrous. Clarence Deitz was wounded
in the head and John Rogich, one of
the deputies, was shot through the neck,
the hip and the ankle. The Gist
brush wit i'lhi sharpsho iting Deitzes
gave the Milwaukee men all the fight
ing they wanted. They put Kogicb on a
crude litter and fled amain. An hour or
to later, when they were in the heart
of the deep woods between Cameron data
and Winter, one of the deputies, imagin
ing that he beard some one pursuing,
cried: "Lookout! Deitz!" The bear
ers dropped the litter and scalt-red,
beating it through the woods for dear
life.
Two days later Rogich, more dead
than alive, was found accidentally by
timber cruisers. He finally recovered.
This was the most serious Cameron
dam affray np to the time of the recent
siege and capture. Meanwhile, how
ever, there had been waged a sort of
guerrilla warfare between Deitz and the
lumber people, as represented by the
workmen employed in the company's
camps thereabouts. Whet ner or not it
was the result of direct orders from com
pany headquarters does not appear.
Dettz was subjected to constant surveil
lance. He claims that his spring was
poisoned, and that attempts were made
to poison his stock.
Two year, ago one wing of the dam
was utterly destroyed by a blast of dy
namite, and logs and water, rushing
through the dam, soon wiped out tbe
most of Cameron dam.
ajlAttx.LliittLlitl.L latlLL tatta.Ai.1 ttttt.L. AAi.Lliita,kj
BUSINESS LOCALS
Matting at Muckle's. 20o per yard
and np.
The beat of everything st Muckle's at
popular prices.
For Sale Three good milk cows and
calf sis weeks old. Inquire of
C.J. WALLI3, Yankton, Oregon.
Tioroughbred White KellersUass,
Orpington and Rhode Island Red
Roosters for sale by.
D. T. GERDES,
Hqulton, Ore.
1 George's Market
ST. HELENS
READ THE PRICES
And Compare Them With. Portland Figures:
Porterhouse Steak. .I7?c ji Pot Roasts I2c
Loin Steak 15c
Round Steak 12J2C
Roasts 12 lie
Prime Ribs Beef. 15c
Boiling Beel., 10, 12j4c
Hamburg Steak . ..i24c
When in Town Don't Fail to
Call and Investigate?
THE CHICAGO STORE
F. J. BASEEL, Proprietor.
HANDLES ONLY THE BEST IN
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps,
Shoes and Boots, Men's
Suits, Shirts, Etc.
A first Class Line of Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Etc
If you want to save money, get the best good3
and always be satisfied with your purchases,
patronize
THE CHICAGO STORE
HOULTON, OREGON
S. S. Long & Son
General Contractors
First-Class Concrete Work A Specialty
Bridges, Sidewalks, Septic Tanks, Etc.
Houlton ESTIMATES FURNISHED Oregon
Columbia County Abstract and Trust Company
ST. HELENS, OREGON
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