DRESSMAKING and TAILORING
Cleaning & Pressing
Samples for Fall and Winter
191112 Now in
Tailored
We are
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First Class All Wool
Clothes for Ladies and Gents.
now ottering an opportunity to get High
Grade Clothing at a Reasonable Figure.
Orders Taken For Dyeing
Mrs. M. E. Wilson Bumgardner
Ernest Schelker
On the Strand, St. Helens, Ore.
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GRAND BALL
ST. HELENS CITY BAND
Saturday Eveng, Oct. 28
Music by Band and St. Helens Orchestra of Five
Pieces.
FLOOR MANAGERS: Geo. H. Flagg, E. I. Bal
lagh, J.W. Clarke and 31. E. Miller.
Tickets $1.00. Supper Extra at Orcadia Hotel
Beans For Canning
The best variety. tbe Asparagus Bf1"
Phone or call on L. Iiossasco frit. Hel
ena. Ore,
We pay cash for any Oregon Sessions
Laws before I860. Aleo want Senate
Journals 18f2 and 1H04. A Wo Code 1H51
Journal of Council 1851. Statutes 1W54.
andlSM, and Code of Civil Proceduc
and General Laws 1H;2. and Archive
1843-1849. Write tieo. A. Bateson & to.
Inc Portland, Ore.
FOR BALE January pullets now lay
ing. Best laying strains, cheap if taken
at once. Address Mrs. J. B. Thayer.
Columbia City, Oregon.
FORCED SALE House and lot close
in, on improved Btrert, river view, a
bargain. Inuoire of J. W. Allen.
FOR. SALE One 8 X 10 tent, good as
new for lo-oO. A pply at this oflice .
NOTICE
Application to Chang. Name.
Notice In hereby (riven Hint f.iirin-la Kwoj
has ai,,ii'1 to ttie ' nmuy Court o' Columbia
( oumy. -tate ol Ori-ipm, to bave her name
i hnKt to that of l.iif Iii'Ik W llkiux.n arel thai
till! Hon Jnniea Part. JmliriMif anl I'ourt tla
! Mon lar tb .') -lay of in t. 1'ilt, at the court
room of abi Court at ht Helena, (m-emi, an Hie
time arel place for (be bearuiK ol mtifl appn
tioo anil any oujei-u'in wiav may
tie mii'le
thereto. Any and all i;rwna r reiilrel to
make anv (iliiei liiina. If any there at .l'l
hearliur. Witnewa the, Hon. Jaitie I art. Jiulire
of the Cciuntv Court of the Mate of On noil (of
I'nliimhli County. thl T 'lV of Heiit. I 'II.
(Seal of the County Court)
Attest: H. E. I.aKare Comity !era
W. A. llama. Attorney for Petitioner
FOR SALE A few good lots on the
heiirlita close in and a fine view of the
river. J . W. Allen.
REEVES PHOTO STUDIO
A Thoto studio will be ojiened here
aliout October hth in the Dr. Mont(rom
ery Building on Willamette Street, wln:r
first class photo woik of all kinds can tv
had at rcaBonable prices. We kindly
renuet the people of St. Helens and
Hotilton to give us a trial.
C. H. Reeve,
Notice is hereby given that the Board i
Directors of School Ditrirt No. 2, Col- , ,,. ,.
urnbia County, Oregon, will receive sub
acriptions for loan of f 12,000. in war
rants, to draw interest at the rate of c,
per cent per annum, iutrest payable
semi-annually ; $ i000 of same to lie pay
able in three years; 7000 in six years;
$3000 In nine years aDd pJOO In twelve
years. Bids to be opened on Octolier 5th
1911. Bids will be accepted for any
warrant or warrants not less than 50
and its multiples, to suit purchaser.
Each bonadde resident of the dintrict
is invited to snbecril.
By order of the Board of Directors of
School District No. 2, Columbia County,
Oregon, this Sept. 27, 1911.
M. B. Miller, Chairman
a. P. Watklns, Clerk.
Summons
rcnitt'ourt of the Mats of Oregon,
lor Columbia Coiilitv.
KmmaKoeiil plalullff, ra (wir Kokl li fen-
lant.
'I'fOM tr KombI, the above narneil ilefeti'l.int.
In the name of the Htate of Oretton:- Yoti are
hereby require,! to appear ate! anwer the
fompialrit lllel aifiilnoi you tu the above ei-title-)
milt within the time herelrmfter "tate.t
for you to lo no. or the atiovc narne-1 plaintiff
will apfily P the Court for the reli-f rlernart'le'l
In aalil eonililalut, whW h la in Mttliataii'-e that
the IkidiI" oi matrimony exiMllni between you
ari'l plaintiff tic 'liwMiUe'l.
Thin Miiininona la p'lbii-he'l in the Orei'oil
Mint otii-e a w- a tor the perhel of i rr, wt eka
purRijallt to an oft r lor the pohlb atlou of lb,
aitie njH'le by the lion. Jame liart lh foiinrv
Jii'U'e of oliimhla Countv. (iieuou, 'late-l
tietoberyth A. P.. I'll, ant you are ri'imri'l
to appear aii'l anawer aM rotiiplalnt on or !-
(ore the la-t 'lay of aahl ,erlel of ai x (, weeki
from aal'l rtate ol the tirt putihea'lon of Una
RurraClOlia. namely on or liehire Krhlay lee.
rlr"t. A.I', or plalti'itf will apply to th"
aU,t entitled Court fur the relief hereiniore
mentifiiifHl
The lt of the f!rt pnhliratlnn of thin mm
muDi Is October l:iUi, A. O.. ivil
HOWARD at. BROWKELL
Atttrasy f.r iksblalatm.
Notic. of Administrators Sal. of
Real EUt.
Our Portland Letter.
Portland, Ore. Oct. 10 (Spo
ciaD-James J. Hill helped made
Orepon history when he
drove the golden spike marking
the completion of the Oregon
Trunk Railway to Bend. That
it will be the final terminus of
the line is not expected, but the
event was notable because it
celebrated the cominjr of a new
era in the interior, and the rail
road will be the greatest deve
loper the country could have.
"Go to work and build up the
country, for the cities would
starve to death if it were not for
the country." said Mr. Hill at the
auike driving. "Nations that
-r t
have neglected the cultivation
of the soil have faded from the
the face of the earth. There is
no reason why Central Oregon
should not produce enormous
wealth. We have a good deal of
faith in it. We believe if this
soil is properly cared for, if it is
DroDerlv under stood and fair
justice done to it, it will make a
happy home for thousands and
millions of people. I wish you
all Godspeed and every particle
of luck and prosperity that can
come to you."
Fortland will raise money to
aid in the operation of two dem
onstration farms in Central Ore.
The railroads have pledged $5,
000, Portland business men will
give $2,000 and Crook County
will raise by taxation $3,000.
One farm will be established in
dry farming country and the
other in an irrigated district
A local committee has been
named to secure the funds and a
dinner will be held at the Com
mercial Club October 18, when
plans will be made. On the
train returning from the golden
spike driving at Bend during
the past week, a considerable
sum was subscribed by Portland
excursionists.
Consolidation with neighbor
ing cities is planned by Marsh
field under the name "Coos Bay.'
A resolution to that effect has
been passed by the City Counci
and a special election to
decide the matter will probably
be held soon, this will, it is
thought, be of great permanent
benefit in building up that sec
tion of Oregon
Harrisburg women have tur
ned their attention to practia
things and will hold a potato
carnival Octorber 18 and 19
This, it is promised, will be "An
exhibition of painstaking potato
cultu re, portraying all the pro
gressive methods of planting,
peeling and preparing the ever
palatable potato." Women are
officials of the show.
Agricultural possibilities o
Oregon are shown by an inter
csting comparison just made by
President Howard Elliott of the
Northern Pacific Railway of the
area of this state with that o
Denmark, Holland, Belgium
Alsace-Lorraine, Luxemberg,
Switzerland and the state of
Combined, they have
0 45
11:0
3:00
7:00
8.0
SUNDAY BKRVICKS.
Sunday school
rrtmchitiK
rrobationer'a l'las
ICpwatth league
Treadling
FOR 8A1.K Chester Whit, brood sow
ess than two years old, also a trid
farm hack. Addreis C. . Kl Ml.,
St. Helens, Oitkuii.
Some second band furniture, inoltld
iiiH stoves, cupboard, bed and spritiKM,
etc. lor sale cheap. luitnie at lluaolllce.
In the County Court of the Stats of Oregon for
Columbia Countyt
In the Matter of the Estate of John I). HlruV
all. (lei eaee'l.
Notire li hereby ffiven, that. Ill purauam-e of
hii or'ler of aale of the County Court of the
'Oatiof Oreicou for Colurn bla County, malleoli
the2nij. rlay of October l'.Ml, In the matter nf
Hie entitle of John I). Itirilaall, deceaae'l. the i
unilemirneri, the ailmlnlitratnr of the aahl ea- l Ttf
title, will ll at Dublin aale. to the hieheiit hlrt- I laH
I'.r.rjI'i.Crl. TtCi22W ft; 95,022 square miles, while Ore
thtMUyof ht. Hclniiv In Columbia Coui.ty.
tntv of Ort'Kon, on Mondnv th flth iIhjt wf
s.v.-inU rA. D.Vni, ut loVWx k p. M. on mM
'Iriy, nil the riKht. till. lnUreitt awnl eautn of
trie -km Jt.hu i Hir-Unll
r.f hi
rhttt the HMi'1 exiJtte Iim aqtitrofl therein imp
hit 'tenth, In nti'l to th following (lencrlbei.
r-Hl prijTty, to wit:
Lot miniMT twjlv (12) In Blo k mimlier
two ( J) mi'l the l'fti or iiHrr.Hn of land, ln-loil
i tibt t"' Iftii'l. lyltiR ttw?ii 'Thfl Btrmi'l '
ttrcet aii'l thi Col um bin Klver, Rant of an1
'H rH tly fn front of lttn fiuinoerM 4 anl 5 In
hlfM k miinlM;r 4, all In Cohimhtsi City. In
Colntnhin ounty, Hint? of Oregon,
Iitte) Hi. Jlelt ria Oregon, x tnler 6, 1'JU.
K. K. L)nvk
A'lmlniHtrAtor of the entt of John I). JtlrdMII,
i'eaH'1,
lMt of flrnt pnhlh atiou Oct. 4, It'll.
1 inn s t .
gun una ut),uiu. un me other
hand, the combined population
rleceaefl. at the t ine U- . n p-r t
l.iHthati'l all therlirht title .n'Hntere.t , ul uicnc tuuniries 19 ail.O'JI.OH'.l,
while Oregon has but 672,705
The conclusion is that state has
as great agricultural resources
iL. t .
as me anove group ana may
very likely equal it in popula
tion when ita lands are properly
tilled
A herd of elk from Yellowttone
Park may be brought to Oregon
and liberated in the forest re
serves of Wallowa County. Ar
rangements are now being made
by State Game Warden Finely
with the Government authorities.
Steps will be taken to protect
the animals in their new home.
Summons
for
In theilniilt court nf the Hlste nf Ores' in
i oiuinoia i iiniiiv.
Klliibeth i.umn, I'Ulullfr va. Oliver Coffin, lie
fetnliuit. In the name of Ihe "late of Orefon: Von are
hereby reooire't to appear aur auawer the eom
plaint Weil Hfalnxt mi In the above entitle)
''ouit. aii'l i aune on or before the data of the
expiration ol the time (ireiwrllie'1 In the nnler
for the publtealinn of thia aummona, aaM date
lieiiuthe llr. May of November, lllll, and If
you fail to an eiear and anawer. )udi(meni ami
'IfK-ree will lie taken avaliiNt you for want there
of, in, MiM-i'ilied In the aHid eomilalttt, to-wlt:
lora dwree itl.Hilvinir the Inncla of matrl
tnom now eitltiK between the tilRllillh and
l.i.ti,l..i, and for the runtody of the minor i
hil l, and tor -o h other and futher relief an i
to tht" Court idnv M-em meet and e'iiltable.
'I hl -il on. 1 aerve I bv tiutilb arlon there.
"f In the orenoii Mlt a uew.pst'er i.rlntad and
iHilrimiien at ht. Helena. Oregon, bv Anler of I
the above entitled ' ourt, made, d.ted and I Nw 8 room hou 0 cliniie lots for
K ,a. I I. a ...I n n.. . I. 'Iktl, .1.. m ... .... ...a L i k . . "...
....... .,., ... nrr, mi. won n ifaruen, nearinu irtiit trte fenceil I,,.
.. I order re,, ulred thai .uinmotia In thla milt ,, a ifi. ,t ' i-,t . ' , 1 '"'
liepubll.hedoiMea week for six cunwullve , I'Tim-A Wltli flet trin IIKliUand HP lews k
weeka.
DAVID and fflNFf,
K.ys Lost
A rilin with a nuiiitier of keys on 11
lost in St. Helens, t'tlidor yWrnte leave
at the Mist ofllc.
KOlt K.Vl.K Heavy wagon, or will
trad, for one horse wK"ti. Ituiuirr
of C. O. Moyer, Warren Oregon.
For Sal.
Sit liuad of f(ood Krale jersey cows and
istv bead of Angora Kafs.
J. W. VAN NATTA
lORTLANI)
DAILY
STEAMER
leaves 8l. Helens 6:00 A. M.
Arrives at Portland 10::t0 A. M.
Uaves 1'orttand at Z : l. M
Arrive. 8t. Helens at 0:30 I. M
WHY buy interior flour when you
can K''t the famous White Kivrr VIour
at Harrison's Pure Food Grocery?
Kltl.S BACKt'i)
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CIVIL KNGINHKR
RAINIER, UHKtiON
Claude M. Johns
Attorney and Ctmnsellor at Iaw
Practice in all Courts
Clatskanie Oregon
lilix ks 14 15 on North sidu of Nig
ger trrelt will I placetl on t lie market
by J. B. (iodfrey, htiildilig rrslriclions
will lie jihunl at IlLMtl and lr fret
from the at net line. For lol in tlit
bliarkssee J. II. Godfrey ur Geo II
f-lnnn.
10DGE3
8T.
If KI.KNH CAMP, No
W.OKA. Meet. flrit
Wsdiiesxlays.
riri; curt,
H()ULTONCIUCLKNO-4r5
Woodcraft, meets ths i.rT
fourth Tuesd.. .ftPf,T?
month. tlloulton.Oi..UiB"'1.
Uiotjth. Vu. I
hrothers cordiallv w.u j
A If A A t . . . ,flu'
- " " weeis 1
Saturday In each
S cordially we
Clark, MasUrK.JQu,.ti
COl.tTMMA IIOMKSTKAD N. J
II .L , . . . - M.
piuiuiiiiuuuoi American YioaJ
meets th. second and foarU J
nefclay night of eacb month sttj
ton.Ort. Vi.itlnic members wdoJ
K. S. Hinson, Honorabls FoW
C. K UirCotnnJ
mipah citAiTF.k, WaiuT
Mn.1, In M.nl. 11. ti
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ami ftiurth Hatur lavso. ekJj
tiKHTRfJDK C()I.UN8,Wil
IKItNK M. DAY, Hew,,!,.
DR. R. L. Jkffcott
DENTIST
M. II r l.r..(l 0KlJ
T. S. WHITK
FUNKRAL DIRECTOR
I.ICKKHED KMHALMIK
HOL'LTON, ORW
Dr. Ai.frf.1) J. Pehl
PHYSICAN AND SURGECS
llatik Hull. ling, St. Hebsiid
)k ii k. t urr,
Physiciau and Surgcm
1113 to 1117 Selling Buildir
Portland, Oregon.
Phones Main 4X1; A-1Z13; Ret. I
WANT I. f I Man In rut wraalsSaW
lx alion one mile N. W, of HtBiJ
Address C. . HL'IIL. SUli.ksiW
Wc Have the Best and Latest inFitC
Shoes tor Men. Women & ChildnX
A New Line of the Best in Fishing Tackle Just ReccrV
A complete and up-to-date stock of General MeJchan
dise, Groceries, Hay, Granin, Flour and Feed, Etc.
H. IVJORCUS & SOf
'A
INDIA RUNNEf,
DRAKE;
Fully matured at $1.50 Ec
W. C. MORLEY
l!oxJ7. Houlton,(W
THE WHITE
IX)ST Black Cashmer shawl, Otwean
the City Hall and the dock. Finder
will receive reward for return to E. I.
ilallagli.
For Sal.
tuts of Brat nublleation hereof Oct. Wh 1011.
viu i un BssitsauM .t, nit uu
th re. Mocks from Columhia River, one
block Citv park. St. Helena.
Prk. $Z3UO,00, a On home.
John Ruber.
If Vrill .. aa I. --I- .
- ,.- n ,K Kr'ie srwing nia-
wuitu la h
World's Standard of Excellence
ImythflWIMTi:. The machine I. .
surpaMcd for simplicity, dnrsbllit. and
hediara. teroftliework It will do. It
.,! In two styles, the V.brMor Mint-
tie and Hie I,,irovr(, lIltury K1ii(
Hi" latter iii,. l ,wi ,.,th,.ril,ko;
ch, Btlt, ,,. 1Uvw , miinU
work is the han.Uimesl rihle
LOCAL DI'.ALKR
J. Muckle & Son
ad
Notice
I will not lie resooniible for ul
contracletl by the Columbia PKi1
i Horace) Allen.
July 1011111. J.B.Ho
NOTICE
HavinK l" told that cerUiof
imvs rrpreacnieu tun I - .j
my products, I wlh toslstetWI
i,k aav S
no connection whatever wnu
parties.
OKORGE II. SHINN
ATTORNRY-AT-LA
orriCK: BANK BLH'""
St. IIki.knn,
OK"
DISSOLUTION
NOTICl
i
tans J
.... r.a
Htruti A Fortney ce.ut - ,
have this day tlissoWd lvrJ
reem.nt, all collexst oni win "
nd atl dsbti paid b II, & f