LOCAL. Reduced Rates. Haimkii, Ore., Oct. Si, 1 "04. Tlietri.il of MLliatl Hit Its lcn j Ivputy County C!trk llarria hw jmr act for nest Tmn-Inr, elmuM the oM cludd tl lumU-r ami ia jrcparinjr to I 6IKh?. romona tirade. Kalnt. r, r-nm j waa live cctil tha: t.sc. Ho if titling ,rc m Uo-Mory'bunucM l'turtift di-iiringoUl nriinir aliwiM aallat this like. ? ; fillrtK IIi.l. L. I ..ii l..fi I. in. I rcijjoe una uarrtn: . , . .i, i ol one mid onu-tlurJ faro fur the ronnil ltmiiKTKB and Journal (wml wwlly).! trip lm Wen granted (()r di-li-gnU- to ion $1.73 per yaar Diamond Iyci at the St. Helen Bincy. New atot-k. Mitw Mcl'.ruk,.of Deor Inland, vUltod tu l'ortluud Monday, S Lftr.nor, til Rainier, took in the inutrottolia Mundny.' Segll WllkeYvon, of Veroonla, moved to lloulton liutt, week. 0. Merrill, of I'niveraity rark,.vl)i UhI at Doer Inland Sunday. lliiHV To tho wifo of Kc,mj, of Warran, Wedneadny, a von. Remember that tlio Uiuiihtkk club nitli uU popere ol Portland Tlio election tutllelK were printed title x(tik in.tlio HioihTKK (illke. TTie coutrty court liold n Uu-dny'a pen-don, laiifc Friday and Haturday. Mil. Volght, of GolHc, won a pli'iinnni caller. at our aanrtum Wedneaduy. Jatueri Mmklo aya lot'tflnu liuHhums continued good on tliu Coweeman. lie. AlvoriJ, tlic M. K. pnntor, as a pkiuaant caller at our ollieu Saturday.. Attorney W. 0. Fincher made a bind- now trip-from Itainior to Portland' lawtf Friday. 7 Mr. and Mm. David IaviH, of Tort land, vwiud friend in St. Helena the flrat of t)ti Veik. laying alt prejhdiccnald,. tlio Coi. vmhu UwiiBiru ia the beat paper pub liahod in Columbia county. Do not forget the Pomona Grange at1 UlaUkanio, Saturday, November; f.. Kloction one week from next Monday. SmwrvlHor Clark, of GoMe, wm up before tho county court laat l'mlay in tho lntereaU ol the roada in hit diatrlct. (. Kicotiiovod liia household gooda ant tu tho lfon place Wcdnclay, ' whore Mm family will reaido for the oomirig year, BfUher llmwn.of Kainior. hna one of tin' 1xh-i up-to-dato markcta in CoU nmliiu comity. Ami bo is cnjoyiryia good trade. ; Do not atand in tho wy of tbo car of Iogr9.. U it going through lloulton junt'iiow and if you do not get out of tS . wey yuu will godtrnd lik the elitorV -ow.. k Sheridan Kloe, tho ww -butcher of , Jtalnier, is kept quite buay aupnb in inrrenaing trade. Sherd' bus kmocked the bottom out of prieea of uicata and vegetables J the 1'otiiotiit (irango to be ImU at Ulnt- veiuber 4tli ami .tli and returning on or iiad the acbool bonrd bad tl ru'c of U'furo NwvfiiiU-rtlth. llewular fare will j th fclAol prinUvl and placed in the Verily the ay of The building, when completed, will te th trann-fior liara. jamnuroiiMi cnyoi n.iipimik. lue A lit'.leditik'ulty aroW in tho Uatnirr ,"wr "fwywAll occupied am a atoro ' I 1 l il . IT chorda w hich miirht have lin avoided "n uppt-rwwr lor o;ucri 1o rliarteil eoinn and certilieaUt i"nel. wldeli'eerlitii'ato ot attendance tiiunt be igned by the Secretary f tlm Conven tion, when they illenti J deh-gatM to tiekuta tor return at onem icd the regu lar fare. Tlila reduction will be mado only in caKtf lh;re are .T delegate It Attend ance from different point it on the lino of tlw A. A V. K. It. Co., otherwiw regu lar rate w'lll bo chartted. Very truly, (S. It. Joiinro, Agt. Fred Trow, of Itainirr, hippelHc-cral car otahinglua in the p:ut fortnight to Portland and way point. Married, at St. IWen, October 21, Juatice of tho Peace WiitVina oindating, Mr. Kodford Ulnien und MiuaMngda Unifllttfeler. Tho Kninicr (iaxclto wn dcaignuted as the othVinl paper of tho county for the publication of tho tax Hit and w an awarded the contract at nine and a hull cents per line. Our wllom friend, Charley F-memon,. of Deer Ialund,. was LUulto:i vittitor Itiat Tueixlay. lie report the new hotel at that town ns comploted and ready for at) occupant. Friedberg, the condy and cigar man of lUlniciv in doing a good Uicinifi, and by peraiatent effort h5 ban built up s trado that might be envied by many A man in a larger city. "Meals at all hours" is often Been on boarding house Big j-lnit K certain inn at St.. Hejena, noted for its bsyl cacc tropliy, ehould put out a sign "meals at all prices to all pernons." q aro plcaHtvl to learn that James Dnrt, ot St. Helens, w hoi Iibh been on the sick liet for suvoral weeks, is again' on the- mend and w ill eoon bo able to look after buniiietiH, as of old. Hainier Iiodgo No. 151, I. 0.0. F., conferred the second and third degrees at tueir hiMt Meeting. They w ill put on the initiatory and third next Saturday night. A good attendance is uesirod. The Masons of Kainicr had work in two degrees last Saturday night and u very pleasant evening was rpent in their work, so we arc informed from tho pluuHanU smiles of some of tho- older members. Tho butcher finds his trade increasing at lloulton and it will only bo a short time nntii ho w ill be propiired to servo his customers of lloulton as well as St. Helens w ith all the meat, and in any shape they may desiro. homes io tlut ioplo mighl know what Is expected ef the children. F. M. Thorp, the clkkfn man ef St. Helens, went to rrtlnnd to lay In a supply of feed fr the winU-r, Monday, but lo returned nnd made roost of his purchases In lloulton, where h: found be could do about as well as In the city. Afcnsor A. T. Laws has U new premises in St. Helens enclosed with a nice new picket fence. And be has alco made mr.nv other improvements t bet ter the looks of his surrounding. A. T. knows bow hunako home look hniue like. N. A. Terry, Houl ton's genial jt master, and Superintendent Maguire, of tho A. ti C. It. It., went gunning at Ih er Iolund Sunday. Wo beur of no elalorate duek stories, hut they Lid 5 good time and were royally entertained by friends there. Mrs. Anne Dorling," a sister of Dore Perrv, died at htr home near (llencot, Monday. Sho leaves n babo and two small children. Tlo funeral was held yesterday at tho Jackson school boufie. N. A. Perry drove over with his family to attend the funeral. F-ditor P.lackford, of the Clatkanio Chief, was in lloulton last Friday. He said lloulton reminded him very much of Clatukan'ie as it was many years ago, when he first w ent there that is Defore it put on airs and became a candidate for county seat honors. Kdwnrd Lonsignot,' mention of whom ! w as made in tho 1'ikiimtkii at the time ho stole a rig from a Portland livery firm find Bold tho same in -this county, arretted at Astoria and' taken to Port land, wob sentenced on last Friday to servrthreo years for his foolishns. Attorney Joe Day, of St.- Helens, is thinking some of going into tbo agricul tural business. Last week ho was ma king a display of five onions that weighed thirteen pounds. That is a nico lot of onions, but wn have seen thirteen onious that weitrhel thirteen pounds. M. Ellis & Co., of Rainier, have for many years lead in tho mercantile line. They are still .in the load with a largo Btock of almoBt anv article for which you may can. iney are aiso nauiing shingles and cord wood, the same pa in former times. Their prices are qual to the prices in Portland. Contractor aro improving tlio city of ( lutunie at the expcnue of tho county, uit it is only by making a good coun ty road through th city w here formerly tho county money has been expended in keeping up an old bridge. Tnat is the right way to do business. Had this Wen done twenty vears ago the county would have been several hundred dollars better off. V. II. Smith and bis son, F.ngcne, re turned from Southern Oregon lat week. They have some fine gold mining prop erty out near Wimer, in Jackson coun ty. Mr. Smith brought up some fine speciintas. V e have freequently seen sU il (ialt-books, bat he has a gold fish hook that be dug out of tho bowels of the earth. He says thai country ia not only rich in minirg resources, but it gnws all kinds of cereals to perfection. He w ill return to his claim is a short time. The annual rally of the Columbia; Hiver division of .the Pacific Jurisdiction of the Ladies of the Maccabees convened at Skamokawa, Wash., lost Friday and was participated in by Rainier Hive No. i!0, one of the best drilled Hives on the Coant. It is with no little pride that tho JtEtiiHTKK learns that Mrs. Ed. Clark, captain, and her army of braves came homo bringing the silver cup as a trophy ot bust drilled and handsome Maccabees. Kainicr is noted for what it undertakes to accomplish is secured, and now holds two silver cnys won in contest as. a reward for hi ambition and competency. There io nothing given or acquired without a struggle and tho prizo was too temptiag without an efiwt being made for it by Hive No. 20, and the cup has fallen iato worthy hands, , Counterfeiting the Genuine. Foley &ro.,ChicK", oriRlnated Honey and Tar i a tlirout and lung renivdy, and oil Bl ount nf the great merit and popularity of Fo- -i-i MEN'S NEW FALL SUITS V.V, e.1.75 112 50 ll.-i.00 tai.OO till .Suit, With a savins to you of $2.00 to $5.00 on a Salt Boy's Suits $2.00 to $5.00 Men's Underwear 5t2x,) It W21 Pay You to trade Avtth Iho American Mil r.LOTHiRn 22 1 -223 Morrison Sr.Tirst Portland,- - - Oregon. We SHOES FALL FOOTAVEAE. Call and examine oar new arrivals in Oar line is tho most complete in tho at. Ladies' Shoes $1 50 to $3.50 Children's Shoes 50 era to $2.00 Men's & Boy? ehoes 11.25 to 14. BARON'S SHOE STORE 230-232 Morrison St Near 2nd. Leading roeaium pncea snoe 6uir Portland, orkoox. Through Ticket to nil Kantern and I'm, ropenn Point In Cojinection With the O. K. N'. Co.mow on aale at A. Jt C. It. 11. Ueueral Faua;r Office at As toria. Dy an arrangement effective since Oc tober 1st, the A. & 0. K. It. is now sell ing through tickets over its line from Astoria in connection with the O. K. & X. Co. for all Eastern and European points, in addition to tickets via the Northern Pacific .Railway, thus civing passengers the choice of routes to any i ley s i one aim i -r many - - J o( the cagt and Kurope, at the Same f..nwl li.r t Iia irnnnf mi i.k flip r lllV a lllllCV I and Tar and refine any substitute offered aa no other preparation will rive the wane natiKiai: llon. II In mildly laxative. It contain no oplateK and iaaafeft for children and dclleate pvrMtn. 8)ld by 11. O. Oliver. . W. C. FISCHER, L ATTORNEY-AT-LA;y, v v 4 AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Next door to post office. - OREGON RAINIER, rates as in effect from. Portland. The Steamer Iralda. Hakes round trips between RAINIER and PORTLAND. Learlnc Rainier at 6:00 a. m. and Portland at 2:30-p. in. daily (except Bunday). We aollcit a ahare of the public patmnafte, and in return will eive oulck service and a clean boat. We are here to atay and want yonr businesa. Land' ing at foot of Taylor Street. C. I. HOOGHKIKK, Haater, mm , HOUSE. W. A. WOOD, Pbopbieiob, HOULTON, OREGON. Good accomodations at rea- sonabte prices. Barn in con-. nectioo with hotel. DIIvIvARD & DAY, ATTORNEYS -AT-L AW, Practice in any court, State or Federal. :Xext door to court house. ) ST. HELENS, - OREGON. IIO NOT FAIL TO HAY YOIT ItrAOTHIH ADInTHK ( ULIMH1A HtOlHTr-U. " THE STORE NOTED for BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. rKKK Wltfc eery Ol.OO .pnr rhaae. Mode Pattern. With a SS.00 purchase, a year'a.aub aerlution to Blodex Monthly Maa;aalne. Write for KA8H - IONS and SAMPLES, FALL ABJMOUNGEMENT Jhe people of Portland and vicinity awaited each season for the announcement of this store, knowing1 full wellthat what if offers embodies all that is late, tie w, .seasonable, and stylish. This FAIvL-our25th FALL- IN BUSINESS in PORTLAND, we will show our patrons.a. SWELL LINE of READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS. We are noted all over the Pacific Coast as being authority in SILKS, FINE DRESS GOODS, and FINE DRESS MATERIALS. Ouf FALL STOCK in these, as all. other lines, must be seen to be appreciated. V a m m TOlOVE-FITTINOT It is here that Dress Goods. , BLACK and COLORS. -AH over the- Paci6c Coast we arc acknowledged1 leaders in Dress Goods. No house west of the Mis sissippi carries the line that we do. This season' excels all previous ef forts, and to the ladies "who are anticipating . something extraordi nary, dming tcrus, we'n help jjoir and please you; v Novelties, new and exclusive, in endless varieties.- omi Waists SECOND FLOOR.. , This 8eaBon:we will show a hand -some line of ; Ladies' Silk waists, . , tailoreda in te height of fashion, all shades,, trimmed nobby and catchy. Some for evening wear . and some for street wear. The styles and colors , are numerous, quality thbes$, and the prevail ing low prices. Corsets and -Gloves. FIRST FLOOR. ' We carry the iiost complete as- v sortmentof high grade and high quality in ,the- Glove and Corset line.;, If "it's new youH find it here and it's always good; The style, toojis apparent at a glance. We guarantee a perfect fit in both the Glove and CorseC Departments. Cloaks -and Suits Y.0U will find $VKrYTHIN NEW AND OF THE? u hhhest quality, tailored to 'perfection, and from the best ladies' tailors of the leading 'cities of America and foreign coUutries. This season, as before, low prices will prevail, Suits, Skirts Cloaks, Jackets, Drefcs W Sacques, and Japafiew Crepe Kimonos, satin trimmed, m ail cplora ; , . and-sizes. All of oiir totttirt and Butcher Coats aTe of the- latest crea-. . tiona. ' ; : ' ', " "'V . . ..- '-X- c" 1 ' (ry 2nd Floor. Our Prices Cannot Be PROACHED BY. ANY CLOAK House, Dry Goods House, or Suit House in Portland, Oregon. Silk Waists and Skirts a 6Decialtv. Everr sarment euaranteed as perfect. Best values ON EARTH. Call and see us and Bave money. The great 'and only exclusive Dry.Goods, Cloak, Suit and Dress Goods House of the Northwest. , : An TEd Only Exclusive Dry Gbos Store, Corner THIRI) and MORRISON Sts., Pcrtlaiid, ORE.