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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1891)
THE OREGON MIST. laaaad Every Friday Morning, - J. XI. BGEQLB. 8UB8CBtPTI0Jt, f 1.80 PER YKAR. 8t. Helms, Bxptkuber 4, 1891. MATSS SHOULD BS SEDUCED. Portland people aeem to be adopt ing the right mean to bring about a reduction in rate. In a remarkably horl time after Mr. Hannaford an- bounced bis decision of the transcon tinental line regarding the reduction asked for, Portland had a committee teady to start East to wait upon the of- fwiala of the Union Pacific. Thia com mittee made a vigorous kick against the policy of the Gould management, but whether or not any good will re sult remains to be seen. We fail to aee where any benefit is going to ac crue to a railroad by fixing a rate suf ficiently high to prohibit business. The Union Pacific has not only fixed Its rates high enough to shut out Puget Sound lumber sod shingles from the markets which that road reaches, but it goes so far as to shut out the products of its own terminus, Portland. This is one way to manage a railroad, but it is not fair tratnttnt toward the people of this section, evny more than it is fair to raise an objec tion to the reduction proposed by the Northern Pacific. We do not expect the railroads to carry freight for noth ing, nor at a loss, but we want a fair deal all around. If Mr. Gould can carry southern pine into Dearer profit ably for a certain figure, he should take Oregon lumber into that market at the same rate per mile, but he does xtot,nor will he, probably, until com pelled by the inter-state commerce commission. Phe Portland manufac tures do not insist on a reduction of the present rates, but only on an equalisation of them. The Pacific Northwest is willing to try competi tion with the whole world with such products as we manuiactnre here, but we cannot expect to make much head way if all the railroads entering this section are to discrimiuate against our manufactures in faror of those in ether sections. BELP YOUR NEWSPAPER. It is to the interest of every one in 8t. Helens to help its local newspaper all they can, consistent with their means and business. Nothing helps town so much ss a live rustling newspaper, and if they are allowed to languish for lack of support, strangers perceive it very quickly and give the town a wide berth. They don't care to invest in a place where business men studiously keep their names out of eight We are pleased to Bay that many of our best citizens, in spite of dnll times, appreciate the efforts of the'' press to advance the interest of both city and count - 'constantly and pertialeniiy calling the attention of outsiders to the fact that nowhere else on the Pacific coast can be found such varied resources, rich and fertile soils, equable climate, etc. This project of the Astoria people to build a railroad from Goble, a point on the Northern Pacific near the cross ing of the Columbia river, to Astoria as indeed a wise plan. By thia route there is only a link of about sixty miles to construct to reach Astoria, and at a great deal less cost than by any" of the other proposed routes; be sides there will be no heavy grades on the line, it following the Columbia bottom all the wy. There is one thing, however, that the Astoria people will suffer from, and that will be from the fact that all, or nearly all their traffic will come over the Northern line to Goble and the Northern will f GOOD Dr. Price's Cream" Baking Powder is often called the Good-Lock Baking Powder. Owing- to the tact that good luck always attends toe use of Dr. Price's, it is not essential use it the moment it is mixed nor is it required to hare the oven always just so, as in the case with ammonia or alum powders. It is not lack after all, but the exact accuracy and care exercised in ftbe preparation and combination of all the ingredients of Dr. JPrice's Cream Baking Powder. Competent chemists are "employed to test the strength and purity of each ingredient Nothing is trusted to chance. Hence; it is always uniform in its work. House wires never fail to have "good luck" in mak ing most delicious bread, biscuit, pastry and cakes that remain moist sad sweet Only Baking Powder that con. tains tlw white of eggs. Dr. Price's Cream Bating Powder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant In fact, the parity of this ideal powder has never been que, tfonedt ' - ' j , .-..--. - make terms and compel the Astoria stockholders to accept them whether they wish to or not. This is apnar eully the only drawback. Th war in Chili has at last ter minated in favor of the coiigrissiimal ists party. Valparaiso was capturnod a few days ago by the insurgent forces and the next day the government gen eral surrendered the country to the rebels, who immediately took posses sion. The decisive battle lasted for five hours with great loss on both sides. Had the government war ves sels, which are being built in France, arrived before the rebels forced this final onslaught, the tables would un doubtedly have turned, ending in the crushing defeat of the congress army. President Balmaceda is said to have fled for his life to Buenos Ayros, and several of his staff generals have al ready been shot under martial law. The victorious Chiliaua.like the savages that they, by nature, are, at once com menced their murderous warfare up on the innocent, as well as guilt v and their heathenish appetite for murder and pillage knows no end as yet. It is claimed that the insurgents show no mercy with auy one who was identi fied with the Balmaceda army, aud reat divestataliun is the order of the Victorious rebels. Very few people doubt but that President Balmaceda was somewhat of a tyrant, but even that, after their overthrow of hia gov ernment, does not justify the insur gents in making themselves worse than the president ever was. Now that they have won the victory they should be willing to settle down iu peace. . CLATSKAME NEWS. J. W. Foasbee, of the Colony, was seen on our streets this week about free from his limping gait caused by rheumatism. He spent two months or more at Portland try ing the etiecta of electricity, but the disease had bold of a good big man and let go with great reluctance. Miss Louise Dopp has gone back to Mich igan again, called there by the illness of friends. , Milton Bryant's woe begone appearance on the streets lately was owing to illness and not by financial trouble. Us is getting some better now. , ' ' v Fred Weisenen, aged about 19 years, re siding on the prcirie, has been quite ill lately suffering from dropsy. His recovery is hoped for by bis frienas. Rev. Barkley , of the C B. denomination. acr-ordingto announcement preached in Merrill's hall on Monday evening the 31st, to a large audience. He is a forcible speaker and sure of a large audience when he preaches in our town. Chris Scbloth has had a happy family on hia bands lately made up of vutting daughters and nieces. They kept his house lirely, and their merry laughter had a drawing power that was felt clear across the street. G. . Hiatt has been doing some good work fencing in a couple p lot' the cemetery. For the rep:,u,jn of the town and a proper regard for the last rating place c' Die dead, a good ueal of work is needed in tbat cemetery. An effort is being made to secure the steamer Shaver for an excursion to Astoria and return on Saturday next. Quite a num ber of people in this vicinity want to see the ancient city and its surroundings, and the scheme on hand is likely to be a go bom present indications. Owing to the absence of Mr. Edgerton, who is on his ranch, Monroe Burford has had entire charge of the store aud postofflce. He has been kept very busy and does well to keep as good natured as he does. The Purchasing Agency is now supplied with neat headquarters adjoining Oomme's store and the wants of its patrons will be attended to with two big C's; Certaintly and Celerity. Frank'Merrill's new dwelling noose bills fair to become one of the ornamental resi dences of the village. The carpenter work seems to be well done and the Messers. Stewarts are erecting quite a monument to their skill. It was rumored a few days ago tbat small vessel had quietly stesmea into town one morning before tbe people were astir and discharged from ber cargo six tons of Giant and Judson powder, and that the the same was stored in a born located in LUCK. conspiclous position near the center ot the village. - Upon hearing tbe rumor the hair of some ot tho cltisrns immediately stocd on cud aud the city council were hooted up and informed Unit the city's safety must be looked after at once, A meeting of the Sidd council was imniedtatedlf culled and It was specially ordained that no Giant, or Judson powder In excess ot 60 pounds should be kept In tho city limits and that 50 pounds must be put in an Iron box. Now the question Is, has the powder been re moved, or are we still liable to a terrillc up heaval that will scatter the town to atoms. It we remain on earth the Misr will get later particulars. W. A. Edgerton has been blowing stumps "sky hish," out of his homestead on the Upper Clatskanie river. (Hunt powder and Judson powder are doing the business for him Pome of the same material has been used In removing obstructions from the stream In making logs float easier. Miss Gertrude Badger we added to the public school faculty last Monday a the younths of thecitv are gottlrt. t nmiier ous tor Mr. Wood alone. Both schools are doing well. Mr. Z. Bryant, school clerk, announces to the tax-payers thnt hn Is now ready to receive school tux which is to be paid with in flu days. The new school .building does not seem to be abandoned by any meant. Some interest is felt In knowing whether the shingle man who brotmht his best girl from the Nebulem Is married or not. There is some diversity of opinion at present. The ware room at the steamer landing Is very much Improved, as well as enlarged, and looks a much more suitable place for a city frcleht house. E. D. Ticijenor wss ihe crack hunter on Monday last, bringing into the village a trophy In the sliaiw of a dead cstamount. He thinks sheep and chickens in his neigh borhood will now hav a much better chance for their lives. Ed. Elliott wss unlucky enough to cut a gash in the side of his knre last week and Is laid up for repairs Ed. knows how it goes to cut himself, having had previous eiperience in that direction. F. Rofinot and family are now occupying tbe scow near Capt. Bureau's mill where Mr. R is at work. Vic Rofinot Is again around after his siege with bis knee. On Monday afternoon the steamer brought in Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Blood, of this vicinity. Mr. Blood has spent several months in Montana hoping for physical benefit from' the dry air and an elevated locality there, but the country does not seem to have done what was hoped for it and it Is reported that Mr. Blood is quite feeble. i BUB-TItEASCRY SCHEME. Pardon us for asking space on mut ters We do not understand, but will it not be fraudulent fur the govern ment to issue notes on the sub-treasury scheme whon it dinw not possess the money in the treasury to pay those notes with.- Can it have any more light than a private individual in this matter? .. Can he have any more privi lege than any other banking bouse has to issue money by paper? A citiz n has no right to give a check on a hauk unless he has money deposited there to pay for tbe stme. If the govern ment is going to issue vouchers for bankers to cash will they be obliged to cash them for their face? If not, what will be the discount? Wh-i "Will be the 1 er, the - 'mnent or iha borro'ver? If there will be any discount will it not be a snap fur the money lender who buys those government uutex? bat if the government will give gold and silver instead of those notes, vouchers, or any other paper money, then I would hail the sub-treasury scheme as one of the grandest financial slate menship schemes the world everknew. Thia is the way I see the sub-treasury scheme and if I do not see and under stand it right I would like some o to give us lull particulars ot the gov ertnunt land law scheme. yuEay. Capepsy. This Is what yon onght to hare. In fact yon mast have it, to fully enjoy life. Thous ands are searching for it daily, and mourn ing because they find it not. Thousand upon inousanas oi dollars are spent an nually by our people in tbe hope ibat they may attain this boon. And yet it may be bad by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used according to directions aud the use persisted in, will bring you good Digestion and oust the demon Jjyspepai and installs instead Eupepsy. Ws recom mend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys Sold at 60c and $1.00 per bottle by Edwin Hoss, Druggist. Buekleai'a arnica Siavlve. The Best Salve la tbe world far Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Dicers, Salt Rheum, Fever Boroe, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Hkfo Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, of no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded, Price 26 cents per box. For Bale Br Edwin Boss. The (JelGkated FreocHnw, Warranted A PU PHH ITI M r " or money m iiiiuviinik, refunded. Is Bold os A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to ears any form of nervous dlseasa or any disorder of the generative or gans 01 eitnersex, whether arllnir romtbeezcessiva BEFORE vseof Stlmnlants, AFTER Tobacco or Onlum, or tii rough youthful lnl, dlinsv lion, over Indulgence, 4c , such as Ieof brain Power, TValcefuinees, tearing down fains In tha tack.rJCmlnal Weakoss, Hyiterfa, Kervous Pros tration. Noctoraal Emissions. lA-teorrhrea. Ills. tlnesa, Weak Memory, Lous of Power and Imno- 1. 7 , .i..u mi ihu,:iciuikh lew w urvmaiurv eld see and Insanity. Price il.OO a box, boxes lor 15.00. Rent hy mall on recel pt of price' A WBITIES OUARANTKK la elven for every fSOOorder received, to refund tlie money If ruiBtieni cure la am cnecwa. we nava of both sexes, whoheve been nermanentlrcnnd mosisDui ot leetimonie a iromo a .nn tmnf. ty the use of Apbrodltine. Circular free. Address TH1 APHRO MEDICINE CO. Western Branch. x27. Poan ajd. Oa. For tale by EDWIN E0S8, Dbuogist, St. Helens. Or. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tbat all perse are Hereby warned against fishing, bunting or otherwise trespassing on my premises on Island W. D. CONNKLL. Dated Aug. 28, 18HI. a2-li fsliTICK. '. 8. Land Offloe. Orecon Cltr. Oreaon. July IVl. Com taalnt havlna been entered at this oinos ny Aogusi saatnews against jonn Pet- terson for for al, andonlng his Homestead Entry No.rm, dated, Feb. a. lSSMpon thesw sei-tion 1, township, n ranKS S, w, in Colambiaooun- . , . u . ( , - .1. ,...! , said entry, tbe said parries are hereby sum moned to appear at Mist Oregon, before N. 0. Dale, Notary Public on the loth day of Sep tember, lssl , at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. And on testimony then sub mitted a hearing will be had at this office on October 10, IWl, at 10 o'clock a m. J. T. APPEHitOH. Reaistar. J s B. F. BUBCB, Bectlvtr. i Nolle ls Creditors. The undersigned having been appointed administrator of the estate of John hmiw, deceased, all persons having claims agitlnst said estate are requested to present the same to me with proper vouchers at MY place of business in the town ot OoMi (a'liimbia cnur.ty, state t Oregon, Within six months from the date hervof. A, NKVJN, Administrator aforesaid Dated August 13, ltUl. Nilee I Creditor. The undersigned having been, appointed administrator of tho estate of It. H. Mitch ell, deceased, all persona ha'ing claims against said estate are requested to pre , sent the same to me, with proper vouchers, at my place of business In tha town of tliible, Columbia county , sttite of Oregon, within six mouths from the date hereof. A. NKVIN, Administrator aforesaid. Dated August l;l.JSIil. "I'llL. NWl'-icK OU PHHI.IC ATlOSt. , Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon Aug. 18, Mil. Notice Is hereby xlveit thus tli lollowlnic namvd settler has tiled notice ot his tnteutloii to make filial proof til support it his claim, aud IhalsaUl proof will l made hsfore tho comity clerk ul Columbia comity, atNt. llsluul, Otegou, 0UO0tOlH,,llf..Vl.Mpow() Homestead eutry No. TWO. for the ni aw. In S ii, rawest, lie name the fitllowhiK wtlties.es to i rove his continuous resldcuco upon, and eultlvattou of sntd land, vis: 0. C. fowler, A. Ncer. U T. Vaoover. U Hradloyi all of Neer, tviumbtacouut)', orison. augHlkj J. 1'. A PntRjlOX.JReitlsterjJ noi H i: van rt ihi.c.th,i. Land Office at Oregon Cltv, Or.. Aim 1, IsVI. Notice Is hereby atvsn that the fn)..lii named settler hta filed notice of Ida hilonllwi to make filial proof In support ol till claim and that said proof will be mad lefora the rvmity clerk id Columbia county, at 8t. Helena, Oregon, on October 16. lssl, vis: W. 0. HKNPERflON, Homestead sntry No. (siss, for Ihe tw l of sec. S2,tp4n. r 3 wol. He name the following witnesses to prove his rontltuioiiw residence iiixm, and cultivation of said land, vis: O If. l.lrks. Calvin 1. Hoyer, Julius Chcsman, Nico las Maaer; allot Bcappooae, Columbia county, Oregon. aaio-j J. T. AITKR.10N, Register. . NOTICB. FOB rUHLICAIliUi. Land Office at Oregon City. Or., July H. W1. Nolle Is herbv given that the followlns- named setUer has tiled notice of his (men, ton to aiake filial proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the eounty clerk of Columbia county, at lit. Helens, Oregou, ou September is, inn. vu: KKANK PAt'L RITACH. Homestead eutry No. 647s. for the nw1; of arc. tintis. Its names tbe fnllowtus witness- el to prove his coiiUiinoos reslt'cnce upon and cultivation of. said land, vis: A. Iwma, Kted Lemracher. Knos Jonulland Homer Browu.allof Keutxtn, Columbia CnuMT.-oaun. J31 s J. T. AlTFRjuN. Petlster. noTirr.. TJ. 8. Land Office. Orexon City. Oregon July , 1SV1 Complaint bavlug been enierct at this Office bv Sels Thompson acalnst August Hobi nagle for abandoning his Hou.estead Kntry No. mills, dated Ju!v 16. 1SS9. uixin tho 8. R. i-. is. Section SO. Township 6. N. Kanr W. In Co lumbia County, Oregon wtlli a view to Ihe can cellation ot sal J entry, the said parties are bere bv summoned to annear at Ihla office ou tho tfKh day of Kept.. IU. at 10 o'clock A. H., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abanuonmeut. . T. Arrssson, Register. J31 si B. F. HuacH. Receiver. NOTll'K. D. 8 Land Office. Oregon Cltv. Oregon. Jntr 39 lssl. Complaint having been entered at this Ofllce by IgnajSlutek aiiainl WHUam Form for abamlonlug Dis Homestead entry ro. 7'.79, date! July v, isv. upon tne a .section 20. ion shlpS , N rentes w, In Columbia county, Ore aon. with a view to the cancellation oi paid en try, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at im otnee on tne sin day 01 ociotier. 1-yt, at loo'clock. a. m.. to resiiid and furnUh testimony concerning said aliened abandon incut J. T. AI'fKR.so.v, Reamer. e7.ll B. K. UURCH. Receiver. JOS. KELLOGG & Joseph Kellogg A pamphlet ol In format toe and aN. 7 1 V strut of tbe lawa. abutting llw to. f gr Obtain Patents, ( areata. Trmde V Ur. Cowlghu, anU f-rJ tkVaafc-i MUMM A CO.'-Wf 1 Xx Sel flreagwar. ,Jr I FOR COWLITZ RIVER. ISjrsT? TTTIITT? CT Ivcs 11 Vllltl vv akJ a. o'clock A. M Leaves I'UKlUAKLi iueauay, Thursday and Saturday at 0 o'clock A. M. TirC17,TTT Tn?T T fifr Leaves MAINlEll at 6 A M. dally. sJvOll1. 11 lVl!iJlAlHVT Sunday execpu-d, arriving t Portland at 10:30 A.M. Returning, leaving POKTLAND at 2:30 P. M., arriving at Hainlcr at 7 o'clock p, M. (JLA-TSKA-ISrilU STEAMER G. W. SHAVER, J. W. SHAVER, Master. Leavea Portland from Alder it dock Monday Wednesday, Friday, (or Claw- Iranie. touchinc at Sauvies Island, 8t. City. Rainier. Cedar Landing. Mt. Coffin, . . , . . T .. i . : - 1' .1 tntermeatate poinus. lununiiug iucwsji STEAMER IUfAiANILLO GEO. SHAVER, Master. Leaves Tuesdays and Thursday, for CLATSKAVfE. Rr d intermediate points. Returning SKAMOKAVVA, CaTHLAMET mediate points, returning next P.L. rOSSON&BOIT. Wa carry a lull slock ol tha Vry AstSEEOS, TREES, BULBS, rERTILIZEfTS, ETC., BK1 KEEI'KRH' BUFPUEa Ulv BS a trial order. 7. L. T0SS03T A 8027, 209 tUOtS&BOJUl TO MULMS SSOt, - Loners' and "Wood-Choppers Supplies. Hardware ; Saws, Under Cutters, Mann's Axes, Wedges, Sledges, Pcavys, Chains, Etc. Webfoot" Saloon. T1I0S. C00rR, PropT, ST. HELENS, OUEC10N ) i Cyrus Noble's WMskies. A L4R0K 8TUCK OF Excellent Wines, Liquors and Cigars, ) KKI'T CONSTANTLY OS HAND.- An Excellent Voul and Billiard Tabic FOR THE USE OF PATRONS. . GIVE VS A CALL ! )o k Drink? OF COURSE VOU M. Ol!CH BE! Nil THE CA8E. it behooves O yii to tln.l the most rlrstrstils lac to purchase vottr invinuraior. MEEKER & DECKER Take this opportunity In t.'U the resile rs of MtsT tuai uirjt uae at "THE BANQUET" The flnfst linn nf Wlnos Minora antl Cignrs to I foiiml tlitasiue uf 1'ort iaiiil. Aixi if you wish to enKse in a ttanie ot POOL OR BILLIARDS, They can assure you tbat tl'oy la the ucsi tatiia in town, i.vrrytt itiir 111 w ani runt, and your patrotinga if respectfully solicited, MEKKEK A DKC'XKR, St Hfltns. Oregon. Pnrllmrwl. Orefttti. A, P. ArtuMrotisf. Frla. BlUlKh Irrhuul: I'APt f A L !l,MUIaf, HnUtTt, OlWffWl. ouurM ! nuujr, aiMt. rura 01 eU'istm, mt Aula All kinds with t lira flno loots, l ea from all pests at caib prices by the firm that Tests all Their Seeds, F. L. POSSON & SON. Heed Mon hatits, 300 Second HI. nod 170 Front f t., Portland COS STEAMERS and Northwest KELSO Monday. Wednesrloy and frlday, at LIjSTII. Heloni, Columbia Cltr, Kalama. Neat Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point, and all Tl ...J 1 kj . . Aiiurm suu oaiuruay, next day. On Sundays, ft r and WEriTPOIlT, and inter- day, 2nd Street, rortlaad, Oregon. ' t. . ' s CATA.LWUM TMMt, mil HAMGHORST & CONANT, & avMauai trail iShuajfaataJlTVal AM) Crescent 154 rilOMT HTHKKT. FI'OalTK KNRIONO IIOTKl.. EVERDING & FARRELL, Fiiont Strict, H - Tdrtlawd, 0i:coir. : m. EALKK8 IN ' Wheat, Oats and Mill Feed of all Kinds. HAY, SHINGLES, LIME. LAND PLASTER. tt'-ASAf-CROCERIES, Which we Sell Cheap EVERDING UNCLE MYERS, THE PORTLAND JEWELER. , IMPORTER Watches, Jewelerv, and Optical Goods. Fine Watch and Jowelrv Repairing. Orders from the Country Solicited. 165 First Street. Between Morrison ond Yamhill. Portland Or. rpiIE HETAIL MERCHANT i tho nccetwury X Medium of Trade between the Manufacturer and the Consumer, lie must protect the interest of his ciiHtornerH hy purchasing 10 the lowest and and best nmrketn, and by Hellirj to hie patron at I lie Lowest l'opsibie i'ricea. PROPRIETOR OF IHE In keeping thene true principles of trade always in view ; often leaves the old track and strikes "across lots' for liurguius for his customers. Ills stock of XaGeneral Merchandise Is being enlarged by New Goods Every Day. It Is not ri.nronl.nt to name the many diff-r.til articles kept nn sale, ail Is from I'ry O'sjfls.Clnlhtng, I.niiies' Wear llenlli uien's Wiar, Ilffcl War, Wear, llour anil freHl, (lrxr 01 a" 1 Can nwl liwds, Nails anil lianlar, Crckry anJ (llasawsre. Oranlt and Tinware 1'osr.lrr and Shut, Hats and talis, boo'a and SHoea, 1'sUnt Usdii iuss, 'l'ollit Artlclrs, ttc. Now is the Time GEORGETOWN! This Desirable Property Adjoins Milton Station, oa tho North ern Pacific Railroad, ONE HOUR'S RIDE FROM PORTLAND, And is Only 1 J Miles irom St, Helens, the County Seat, on the Columbia River. Milton Creek, a Beautiful Mountain Stream, runs within 200 yards of this Property, .fur nishing an Inexhaustible supply oi Water , for all Purposes, LOTS, 50X100 FEET, Ranging in Price, from $50 to $100, can be Secured , from D. J. SWITZER, jyl7-tf. St. Helens, Oregon. )TRY and get and Write for our EFFE THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL & ENGINE CO., WLVS.WUJm r. i)iSsr32Yr Q ATITIT P AND HARNESS MAKES fJllSJ UMMEM Repairing a Bpooialty. atVAU Work Warranto!. .m. . al POttTLAXIU. ..-.X... ... tor Cosh. Give us a Call. & FARRELL. and pkalkr in onds, Clocks, OLD ST. HELENS STORE, to Seonre a Lot In MORE POWER uso LESS WATER Maar Illustrated (Jatsloane for lal. OT. BJXSM, 8 BOOK WHEEL