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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1911)
Oregon Mist I am not a candidate for office and do not throw dirt. Founded 18 HI T f I Out of My business is to SELL dirt. Cntcre.l at the IVstoliu-e at St. Helens, Oregon, as second-clii.ss mail matter. NO USE TALKING Order ud Evwry Friday by The Mit Publishing Company G.org. H. FUgg Editor and Manag.r SUBSCRIPTION R TKS One year - Sir months - .7S Advertising rate maite known on appli cation. Legal notices 25 cents per line. I ACREAGE TRACTS IN MILTON PARK When you want the best in Job Printing the proper place to go is I The Gar Surrounding School Honse at Houlton at from $125 to $300 per acre, Good fruit and parden land. ::::::::: EASY TERMS County Official Paper T i I i ! i ! Also Fine View Lota in the Godfrey Tract, North of Godfrey Park in St Htlens' Overlooking the River, with Mountains In View at from $150 to $525 per Lot. Easy Terms. 300 Lots in St. Helens at from $30 to $150 Per Lot. House and Lot, aIo 100 feet of Water Front, at Columbia City Timber, Farm and Logged Over Lands GEO. H.SHINN, St. Helens, Or. o I REAL SEASONABLE BARGAINS ! LADIES SUN PARASOLS. A bunch of f pretty ones that will make a hit just in. I NEW LINE EMBROIDERIES AND LACES, j I The best ever on display here. j HOUSE DRESSES, WRAPPERS, LONG J KIMONAS, Dress Goods. I Now that the election is over and it has been decided that the district needs a school house and the bonds in the sum of $20,000 are to issued for the building of it, the further steps necessary in the matter should be carefully taken, though at once. The main matter seems to be the election of a site. There are sev. eral available and several differ ent opinions as to the value of each. In this matter the Mist has nothing to say. We wanted a school building provided for, and now that the main object has been accomplished, it is im material to us where it is located. A meeting will be called for the purpose and everyone will have a say, and that is as it should be. The disposing of the old build ing will be another matter that will take time and it ieems im probable that a first class high school can be ready by the com- J ing term of the school which will j commence in September. The I old building and grounds are very valuable, ad there are eight lots, and the building is in the best of condition. Perhaps it will be ne cessary to hold it for some time, and, as it is not large enough to accommodate all the pupils of the district, put up a part of the new building, say four rooms, using a plan to which four more can be added when the old structure I is disposed of. But all of these matters and all other that are of importance should, so far as i3 possible, be settled by a vote of the legal voters of the districts. It would not le advisable to go ahead and put up a $20,000 structure at the present time or until what in terests the district now has are disposed of. j THE MIST PRINT SHOP ST. HELENS. OREGON FINE STATIONERY For PARTICULAR People We Are Confident of Our Ability to Please You. A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN From Oaa Dollar to Fiv. PENS sorfment of iPost C?ani 0 s Demings Drug Store st. Helens, or. : JLSJULaJUABOJUi lllllllllllttMHUIIIIII Columbia County Abstract And Trust Co Absracts, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Conveyancing St. Helens, Oregon WM. M. O M. KUS. I'HRf KK.MT W 41III11 KN Vl( K AI.I.KS. I'Astina Autat C'Atmra r OREGON'S PROSPERITY Cains in Bank Deposits Show That Over the Stat. Conditions Are Flourishing All Columbia County BANK r OLDEST IX THE COUXTY a I Does a General Banking Business I St. Hku-ns, Orkcon llisULiAiUL UtULl H,itfc lia tiiiLL Uffc Hanks of the stele show gooj gains j ct'nMl Ir.lie.1 in the Cm.,., I states, in deposit and resources an compared j Tl" 5lt'i ', the mnintain-climli-with similar ligure compiled last year. I '"' ' Portland, will scale lilacier State U"k Kxamim-r Wright fimls de- U'eak. in the Chelan country. Within, posits have grown over iJ,500,(XX) and , l"n' t,lis v,,,ir. The annual outing j in practically all de partments of the ! scheduled fr August 2 tu Si l. Mount h;ii. king business there is good advance. a,"e"r ' Seattle will jin the exnedi- The latest report nets forth condition 1 "' huge party will attempt the MIDDY JBJLOTLTSES $1.75 EACH jJAS. MUCKLE Department Store & SON St. Helens, Oregon ' as they existed at the close of business July 3. The central Oregon Development League is exceedingly active, even though a very young organization it having been formed about one week ago, it is already making plans for the next meeting of the organization eailv in the Fall and J. J. Hill will he invited I to attend. The date of the meeting will be arranged to suit Mr. Hill's conven ience. Met ford business mm will make a four-days excursion through Southern oregon some time tins month, visiting Ukeview and Klamath Falls, as well as a number of other points. Closer busi ness relatives with this territory is the object nought by Medford people. I'nion and Wallowa counties will pro bably form a two-county development league for mutual help. It is believed that greater benelita will come to Hie northwest comer of the state with or ganization ami that greater gains will be ascent. After nearly three years' work, the first two miles of the Celilo canal have been completed by the coiiMructimi linn having the contract. Thin includes tin. upper end of the ranal and Ohio Lock. It id expected that by another three years the canal will lie opened to naviga tion . i.speranusis )l the .Vorthwcst will ! meet in Portland from July 111 to 21 uu- j ner uie auspices of the local Esperanto ciuo. iiib meetings will be held in the convention hall of the Commercial Club special entertainment will bs provided wiuie me linguists are in the city . ii, enriy nosing entries ever made for the races scheduled for me Mtate ralr next HeptemiM-r has been secured and the meet will 1 full f j "real as well as to all who like to see spirited contests of this kind. While many favorite races are listed, there are more new entries thi. ye,r tlmn ,.ver ueiore Notic. To Creditors In Uu- r.iiiv l onrl of the stale nl (in-ins, . mill. 1 imiiiIv '" "H'-r I Hie nUlo n( John A. I'. Jobs- hi, i,.,.,-NM-.. Null.- I. Iier.l.r vlrnn hr the linlrrtlirtiet "in a.lmliil.lranir nl 111.. r.l.K. ..I Jl,n A. ('. 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Mr. Sayer starts this"""1- Ren'"her the tinio and place weeK lor a similar trip through the coast I counties. ImatiHa County will have a ore.t Si. -i . t . - " i " aim I : For Salte- wheat crop of about 6,J0,000. This' si st y besj of Angi Ann nisi nsaaaa a W a at . . I jeonnt grows about 1 jsr csnt of ths ora goats. SUMMONS In tha Cin-uli filrt f the Hut(l nnrrf. Inr i i.iiinii.iH I'mmtv l-.iiia J H.,1,1 n I'laltitlfT, vs. Irlls M. Rob- Iiiwpii Is fi'inlaiil. In (hi-nam.. ,. Dm Htate of Orefiin vm rs ni ri.,r n-uiilrcl In aiN-ar anil lirrr Ihe inav I'lnlnl III.-. 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