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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1911)
&frTTfwmwwwT!fwmwi!fwiTrmnf!Tfm!TriTf!TfiTrww f. Watche. Clock. E If P p. P p Von . Gray WatchmoKt'f and Jeweler. All Work Guaranteed. 3 3 Optical Goods St. Helens Or. 3 g White Clothes for Clean People ST. HELENS LAI TNDRY l!n, 'imiuunncnt Watch for t, 'gon Monday P G. F. ROhERTSON I All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished. R. CONSTANTIN Plumbing and Heating Sheet Metal Work St Helen Oregon Out of Otto NO USE TALKING When you want the best in Job Printing the proper place to go is THE MIST PRINT SHOP ST. HELENS, ORECON A Sense of Security in rvt-r in tlie hieattof tlie nun or woman who haa bit or her laving deposited with na. We are amply protwd J agninat pondhle 1oh ly fire or burglary, ami our Inventnieuts Br iiihI on plan which invites public coilldilire. We give you Rood rale, of interest and you will approve of our neutral business methods. Columbia County Bank Wta. M. ROSS.Praaiatat. A O. M. WASHBURN. Via Prat Man l STONE. Cathie, i. S. ALLEN. Attittaat Caahier FINE STATIONERY For PARTICULAR People 3 We Are Contident or uur Ability to Pleate You. A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS From Ona Dollar lo Five Larye ssorfment of Post ars jj Deming's Drug Store st. Helens, or. YXXXXXXX lll8tllla8lJlUUHJUULULO' tiiJUXAAXAXlJ OUR PORTLAND LETTER Portland Or., 21 (Special)-A step of permanent constructive benefit was that taken last Sat urday nitfht at the Portland Com mercial Club, when business men fathered at a dinner to discuss the benefits of recent excursions to Klamath Falls, Central Oreg on and Aberdeen, Wash. The bitf dinner room was filled by men of affairs and the experi ences given and the" policy out lined for future excursions were of jrreat value, The matter developed into a symposium on the attitude of Portland buiness men to outside territory in the two states and was a Burvey of conditions ex isting from Aberdeen to Klamath and in Central Oregon. The re sult will be a closer tie between Portland and the outlying country and this promises to be of great aid in future development. Redmond will hold a potato show on November 2. This is the date the O. W. R. & N. lemonstration train arrives at Redmond and the two events will undoubtedly bring a very large number of farmers from the surrounding country to Red mond. At the same time a meeting of dairymen will be held to organize an association. The joint line of the Oregon Trunk and the Deschutes Rail road will be open to passenger and freight traffic to Bend from the Columbia River on November 1. The new lines are now ojierating to Opel City. An apple tree near Albany has been sold for $00. It is everbearing, maturing fruit at all seasons of the growing per iod, with buds, blossoms and apples on the tree at the same time. A nursery company has bought the tree and will try to estaimsii a new everbearing variety. Dairyman and butter and cheese makers will gather in Portland December 6, 7 and 8 for the annual convention and spec ial plans are under way to make this years gathering the largest and most interesting ever held. Experts from the east will be in attt ndance to judge the differ ent exhibits, of which there will be many, and will know authori ties on various topics of interest will deliver addresses. There will le more and better prizes ottered than ever before. The program has just been made up for the first annual con vention of the Oregon State Hotel Association, which will be held in the convention hall of the Portland Commercial Club on December 5 and 6. The hotel man will disenss matters of mu tual interest and seek ways to increase tourist travel to this state from California and the East. Eugene will hold its biggest apple show on November 3 and 4 the coming exhibit throwing all previous shows far in the shade-1 The annual fruit exhibition is growing all the time in impor tance because of increasing or chard acreage around Eugene and this year the festival wil take on more than local interest, Prizes have been offered that make it an object for fruit grow ers to complete. Lakeview will add agriculture to its high school course as soon as its new building is finished This is a new and im(ortant fea ture of the course of study and one that progressive communities are adopting. DEER ISLAND Miss Kv Burni visited friends it Warren laat week. Mr. Prod Bryan a former resident of thin place ia viai ling friends thia weak. Mr. and Mrs. Ki"? - nd Mr. and Mrs Lovd viiiled the mtnry eat Tuesday, Our a Kent Sir. wn't mother is visiting hitu. Mrs. Andrea au1 .Mm. Smith made a trip to ftoble Tuesday. Mr. Campbells face was seen on our streets Monday. Mr. and Mra. Kd Giltner of Portland visited Ciaittens over Sunday. The Gilheson ramp ia in operation again. Dont forget the dance the 2Stli. Mrs. Chaa. Bushman visited Mrs. Kelly Sunday. Mr. Thompson ia building a lare barn on his dairy, ann clearing Iota ol land. It ia the finest certified dairy in the county. Mr. Dow is running the farm for Mr. Thompson. Bert Admin went through town with a fine bunch of rattle. Mr. and Mrs. F. Adams visited Port land Monday. We are glad lo see Mr. B. Hunter in our midot again as tie haa been in Montana for a couple of month. The last surprise party was given on Jim Anarest, the crowd rapped at the back door and alien he went to open the door the crowd went in the Iront door, tl ere were about 50 present. Jim treated the id at the store and then they all went lo the hall and danced until midnight. lim came in the hall with rookie, randy, nutl and cigais. Then i lay all departed for their homes thiuk iug Jiir.s heart was in the right place. Newton l'e ny was down iu las auio Sunday. Mrs. Aaron Kelly visited Mrs. Smith here Sunday. I ill Croft made a flying trip to St. Helens Sunday evening. Steve Knyart ia able to be up and around again his brother Ben of Tort land haa been visiting biin for a few days. Services were held here Sunday and will be here again in two weeks we would like to see eiery one attend. IHARRISON'S Pure Food Grocery m )2Z r ' i i ii n. hi- stfrrtw in a demonstration of his ability "?5Uii,iJ to supply high grade goods at low WWAyAAAW ..,!., r . l. " s- a oii nu befi e making np jour jtrtxrery onJer. You'll Und uiHiiy good thingt to eat here at such moderate prR-ea that buying I here means better living at I expense than you thought poaai ble. ,eoe o St. Helens Transfer Co. Prion. 15 General Transfer and Drayage Deale Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand and Shingles f Agents for .STUDEBAKER Wagons and Vehicles Barn Opposite School Houm Ql X Fast Trains East Tickets sold and baggage checked through to Spokane, Montana points. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi cago, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all points east. No change of stations in Portland Trains from Astoria, and those for the Kast use the North Bank Station. Fares will be quoted, schedules furnished and other details given on request. W. E. COWAN, Gen. Freight and Passenger Agt J. O. DEVENS, Agent, Houlton, Oregon. Registered Airdale terriers for sale. Harry D. Burrow, R. F. D. N i. 4, Vancouver, Wash Summons. In the fin-nit (nun of the Htatc ol Orrg n for the t'omiir nf Columbia. htin H. olinon plaliiiln rt. eignor S. Olenin (te trniinnt. Til Mixnor a. Oleton. the thnva ntmeil flofen Unt: In the name ol the tllate nf Oreerm. Von mrr hervby retllre.l to tpiar tnd amwerlhe imilKtnt lllfl iriliii you In the shove eoti- ilet millon orheiore'.heexpfrittton oftx wvrkn inim the title oi int nrat oiibiirniion or tnin miiiiiiioiia. to-wit. on or before the ?nl iltv of liri-emtHT l'.Ul, ami thai If ron fall to to tntwer for wtnt thereoi me plr intin will atily to the etiurt for rhe rrHei prtred for In the complaint, ui-wlt. for til absolute divorce ttid iliiiiMliit:on of the mtrrltae con.ritct now exlttlng betweeu yon ami the pltlllUn. ihl tiitniiiont it hii.1 by onior of the Hon. J. A. Ktkln Jmliie of the Cln-ult Court oi the Htnte of Oreuon tor the County ol Columbia. malleoli me 1 in nay ol tictoher mil, niret-ttnii thtt taUl iibllcttlon tie nitile at leaat once a week for tlx contet'iitlve weeks In the Orrirnn Mi-I tu 1 that the dale of the rirt publication of thin tiiininopa he mtile n ttae -ixh day ol iict olNr lull, ami that the laat piihlieatiou be uiale on the 1st day of Herein her lull. Wlll.um. "penrer and nibble, Ailorncyt lur I'lalnlin". Subscribe for the Mist $1.50. Columbia County Abstract nd Trust Co Abstract., Real Etate, Iniurance, Loans, Conveyancing St. Helens, Oregon B. P. Rocks? Yes, we have them, the winter layinp kind. Cockerels, $2.00 Each. Intervale Poultry Farm RAY TARBELL, Yankton, - - Ore. REEVES' PHOTO STUDIO The Photo Studio in the Dr. Montgomery buildiug on Willamette street, between Houlton and St. Helens, about six blocks from the Court House, is now open for business. I kindly solicit the patron age of the people of this section of the county when in need of any photo work. C. S. REEVES Notice of Meeting of lh. Road of Equa lization for Columbia County. CITATION. Notice is hereby "given that on the Third Monday in October. (Oct. Ni.lU'll The iloard of equalization will attend a: the Court Hou?e In St. Helena. Columbia County, Oregon; and pub licly examine the Assessment Rolls, ai tl correct all errors in Valuati.in. Iv. ,- m i i . ! room ihereof, tt St. Helena Oregon, on Httur rriptionor tiualms of land, Lota, or . nT th,. th y f i.,tr ,l9U.tt oneoviock other property assessed by the Assessor ; In the County Conrt ol the State of Oregon, lor Columbia County. In the Matter of the Estate ol E. B. Bandera, dcccaj.ed. In a. P. Sunitem, W. J fan. ten. M. A. 8and- ran.l K. K. !Sanrter. beirtofaald deceased ami to all perpoua unknown, interested in laid eite. II any inch there be. ('.reeling: In the name of th Mute ot Oregon. yo:t, and each of yon. tre her-by riled and required to ai'liear In theCounlv Court oftha Stataior Or. u. for the County of Columbia, at the Cnan- 1'. M. of said day. then and there to ihow rauie. Ii tnv there he. why an orilo. rxt uM And it ahall be the duty of all persons j Court .houid not be made granting lothead iiiliii.ii.ioi ui ..iu ewiiir iirrmiitiwi, anil nir- ii ting htm to tell the following detrritiet real projierty ot aaid deeeftaed. at puhlle or private "ale. at may lie for the beat intereeta of aaid cMaie. to-it; All that certain tract of real interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Dated September St!i mil. V. W. Clark. Assessor. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fm Columbia County. Loula Mtrlin, I'Uiiillfl vt Will Martin, l'e fen ilnut. In the name of the State of Oregon: You. Wit: Martin, are hereby required to appear aim anawer to the complaint tiled agalnyt you hre in on or tiefore the lothdiiyof Novemlier 1'Jil lhat date Iwlug aix weekii from the bnt put licatfou herein, and If you lail to tin.ar atcl aunwer herein, plaintiff will apply to the Court lor the relief prayed for ill the complaint tile.' herein, and more particularly iletiued a fni Iowa: "Kor a ilecree from thlii Court i!io! lug the bondof matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defeiidaut on the ground 01 deterlion eomiuited bv the defenlHiit against the plainlin. and that the plalniirr be allowcil to ntunie ner maiiien name ol i)iiiMe KelUr I urther relief aa may to the Court aeem cijuit' plf-eol luitn Martin, and for tueh other anl further reliei able tnd iiiat. Thlt tummont In nerved upon you by piibliea tion thereof for not lent than tlx week in tnc "Oregon Mist," t Ucwupaper published ill the County ot ctiliimbla, Ma'e of Oregon, and In order ot the Honorable J. A. Kakiu, Judge of the aNive emltltMl Court, which order ia.latcd the JMh day of :Mptciiiter. 1911 and the date oi the lasl publication of this tHinmoua la the luth day uf Novemlier, l'.UI. Max (.1. Cohen. Attorney for I'laiulllT. REMOVAL NOTICE We have moved onr transfer business to our near barn just across from the school house where we will be glad to have you call on us when you wish a nice driving tg, transfer or drayage work We carry In stock, brick, cement, nand shingles and lee I and will be tclad to till your orders promptly. I'liune b or leave oiders at (led Watkiiu no. I join work will be promptly attended to. St. Helens Transfer CotnpaU) . FOR SALE Stock farm lot) acres, 10 head of cattle, 4 horses. 2 irood wagona all (arm implements, well watered, good house and barn insured for fLlXX), all fenced, 120 acres in pasture, 2 acres cleared. Inquire at this effloe. prociertv of aaid eatate. tituaied In th ranntt of Multnomah, Slate-of Oregon, described aa l ot number Nine () in Block numbered Two -'), In Kockwood I'ark, aa abowa by th duly recorded Flat thereof. vt itnesa Honorable James flirt, fndawotthe County court of the but of Oregon, for Columbia County: with the teal of aaid Conrt duly arhxed, this 27th day of September A. I. I'.'ll. Attett. H. E. LaRare, County Clerk and Kx-ofnee e'erk of aaid Court. Published In accordance with an order of court made In lhe abova matter on tha 27th day of September. I'.'ll, reinnring four weeka pub lication in the Oregon Mist. Hate of Brit pub lleatiuu svpteuitier -".'in, I'jll. W1.I.A.RD and DAY Atlyt. (or Admr. EXCURSION FARES EAST 19 11 From All Pointa en Oregon- Washingon Railroad & Navigation Company To FARES Chicago 72 no Council Bluffs 60 00 Omaha 00 00 ' Ramus City 60 00 St. Joseph 00 00 St. Paul 60 00 St. Paul, via Council Bluffs 63 00 St. Louis 70 00 SALE DATES May Ui. 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25. 27, 28 and 21'. June 5, 7. i, 10, 12, IK, 17. 21, 22, 28, 29 and :w. July 1, 2. 3, 4. 5, 6, 19, 20, 2tt, 27 and 28. Auk-uat 3, 4, 6, 14, lo. lo, 17, 21, 22, 23 28, 2H and 30. September I, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Inquire of any O.-W. R. 4 jj. Agent for more complete information, or WM. McMURRAY Camera! Passenger Ataai. Pattla.l s-