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COURT PROCEEDINGS
-T TTFTFNS T"0r ppinflY
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111:1 lai III .1"" I
(Continued from pago 3)
Court Proceedings and supplies,
$106.45; Hninier Review, name,
$95.10; St. Helena Lit. & Po'r Co.,
Light for June, $7.50; V. C. Mor
Iey, Expressage, $3.15; A. S. Harrl
8on & Co., Supplies for Janitor,
$2.35; Muckle Hardware Co., same,
$1.60; St. Helens Lumber Co.. Lum
ber for Court House, $2.75; Karl
Barber, Repairs to Court House,
$16.60; R. Constautin. same, $1.90;
E. W. Ketel, same, $8.90;
V. H. Cooper, Expense Pint. Att'y,
2.tu; u. . uspain. Auto ror same, i t
i.uu; iiiuopenueni auio io., same,
$3.00; Bancroft-Whitney Co., Hooks
for same, $20.00; Jacob George,
Board of Jurors, $13.00; Judson
Weed, Commissioner, $72.00; A. E.
Harvey, same, $91.01; R. S. Hattan,
Postage for Co. Judge, $5.00; T. J.'
Fllpptn, Auto for Co. Court, $6.00;
John Philip, Justice of the Pence, '
$11.95; D. S. Tarabachia, Witness,'
$8.90; A. Karimen, same, $8.90; !
J. B. Doan, Justice, State vs. Er-!
way, $3.30; Jas. Jessee, Marshal,
same. $1.00; Glass & Prudhomme, '
Supplies to Coroner, $1.56; T. S. 1
White, Coroner's Exam, Kellev,
$13.20; T. S. White, same. Hall,
$5.00; Dr. A. J. Peel, Coroner's Phy
sician, $5.00; Dr. A. J. Peel, Exam.!
Alleged Insane, $5.00; llr. Edwin.
Ross, same, $5.00; J. Allen,!
.Exp. School Sup't. $8.30; J. W. !
Allen, Postage, $7.09; Columbia!
$29.00; Chns. Grant, $30.10; A.
Haugerud, $27.00; E. HniiRerud,
$9.00; C. A. Haugerud, $1.70; II.
Van Cleave, $13.50; II. l.ange,
$7.30; K. Lange, $9.00; Gus l.ange,
$42.00; Clark & Wilson Lumber Co.,
$61.33; P. Smith, $9.20; K. Tetz.
$10.00; tius Lange, $108.00; Wutts
& Price, $8.05; Gus Lange, $10.74;
F. Villa, $4.20; llodson-Feenanghly
Co.. $11.78; G. W. Grant. $323.90;
California Trojan Powder Co.,
$125.05;
ROAD DIST. NO. 2.
Herald, bupplies, same, 2.D0; Made- H N n00per, $S7.50; C. Wik
line E. Allen, work for school super- strom $24.00; G. Hegele, $10.00;
lntendent, $50.00; L. L. Baker, 8th : U- . Roherson. $15.00; W. John
Grade Exam. $3.00; C. E. Lake.'slon $97.50; W. Gortler, $47.50;
rauie, ?o.uu; Aime rveiei, leucners'
Exam. $9.00; D. W. Richardson,!
Drag River for Hall, $5.00; Chris!
Hansen, Diver for -Hall, $25.00;:
W. L. Hall, Supplies for Enneberg, !
$10.85; H. McKiol, Supplies fori
Olain, $10.00; Dr. S. C. Slocum, 1
Care of Beaver, $60.00; Dr. H.
R. Cliff, care of Mouldenhaner, !
$20.00; Dr. L. G. Ross, care of!
oanusirom, ei ai. .'4.tu; nr. I $61.90 ; J. Hansen
xj. nmiieiu, cure oi nariieu, izz.io,
St. Vincent's Hospital, care of Stan
ton, $30.00; Rainier City Hospital,
care of Ball, et al., $82.00; T. M.
Hurlburt, board of Prisoners,
$i3.00; F. P. Phillips. Sealer of
W. & M., $23.00; G. E. Farns
worth. Surveying. $100.00; Victor
Vinje, same, $5.00; H. J.- Duncan,
same, $10.00; E. Messing, same.
$22.50: F. D. Kammeyer, $40.00; 1 Olot OUcn,- $45.00; Geo. Lawrence.
X. Miller, $15.00; H. Miller, $22.60; ; $17.50; Lester Luke. $:i5.0; 1 . 11.
L. W. Brock, $20.00; Win. Stollen-; Veazie, $20.00; John lioodiiinii.
berg, $22.50; W. E. Tompkins. I $30.00 ; P. C. t'rouso. $2.50; K.
$65.00; R. Tetz, $45.00; Goo. 1 Cram, $2.50: C. II. Itrlggs & Co.,
Rhode!!. $45.00; M. Halm. $45.00; j $3.00; W. A. Levi, $20.62: llow
F. Rabinskv. $45.00; F. Hrowu, ! nrd-l'oopor Cor., $4.95; St. Helens
$8.76; F. Novak, $7.50; H. Han- l.hr. Co., $4.64; Howard-Cooper
son. $22.50; Carl Tetz, $27.50; V. ; Cor., $3.75; St. Helens lldw. Co.,
Kowaleskt, $13.75; Rov Shatto, i $ 1 4.63 ; C. Muckle, Est., $9.00; SI.
$5.00; N. 11. McKay, $7.50; Rob't j Helens Lhr. Co.. $27.00; R. I'on
McKav, $5.00; A. D. lloladay, stahtin, $22.60; Muckle Hdw. Co.,
$2.60; F. Villa, $7S.00; K. K. Law-i$3.20; F. Wllkins, $28.00; A. S.
ronec, $65.00; W. R. liuzzo, $72.50 ;! Harrison, $8 70; A. L. Robenolt,
P. N. King. $65.00; E. Ellis, $65.00; !$5.50; Hod.ion-FoonaUghly Co.,
A. Ellis, $65.00; E. A. Davis, $3.81 ; Howard-Cooper Cor . $27.50;
$65.00; J. Glensner, $65.00; D. llodson-Keonaughty Co., $11.34; I'.
C.ulsti. $65.00: A. Navarro. $65.00: S. Psnain. $20. SO; St. Helens Luni-
T. Bennett, $65.00; Chris Antler-! her Co., $21.80; muckio ihiw. 10.,
son, $65.00; It. V. Marcott, $65.00; i $14.14; Phoenix Iron Works.
G. Maesrrnux. $65.00: W. Cresswell, j $1 1.62; W. II. Faxon, $11.25; llow
$65.00; W. Bolton, $65.00; N. Sil- ard-Cooper Cor., $261.08; llodson
bernncel. S65.00: II. Reynolds. FeenauKhty Co.. $147.41; St. Ilcl-
S47. 60: J. Anderson. $17.50: R. Van ens Lhr. Co.. $51.20; llodson-r'eo-
Cleave. $22.50; H. Lange, $46.25; 1 naughty Co., $10.78; Perry Grn
F. Lange, $18.75; R. Tetz, $5.00; 1 ham, $19.65; P. E. Brockway, e
A. Stnsna, $33.75; II. Rabinsky, ! nl., $259.33; Independent Auto Co.
John,,.... $..5.00. O Nr";'.1'";"'
75; A. Jarvl. $55.00; K. Krlik
son,' $48.75; S. Ka,par $10 3S: -I
Snider, $11.25; S. .Vi.H'iUi. -
F. Ilenlnger. $3.15; 'la Iskanle
Transportation Co., $650; ( Inl.ika-
..I.. 1,,r I n I'D.. Jl.l.li. -.,-.-
Lumber Co.. $61.37: Good
Much. Co.. IMS; Columbia
Powder I'D. $1.75; W". I'
$1.60; tiood Roads
17.75: I'. K. I.ovokioii
Diiran. $5(16.25; A
lioiidi
Itlu-r
Colvin.
Mach'y o .
$608.13; M
I U KmM . ot
Suitlli,
nri.nii;
liili-ro:.t on
That year the average labor Income j
.... ii:l f.iriua In H"' ""m,-i
U w.ta $1'."' i""1 f'"' ""'
.in '.rul ravnia $750.
f capital io..vsoiitod by Ibo Baldwin
f 11 111 waa a liltl" """ 1111,11 ",0 "v""
cud a little !'" limn i
..,! I..HH-I. In neither ciise.
t in iiirforoiioo mil 11-
t nil for 1 110 mnii-
1 .1 ;: 1
iho
I ,i ever, i
i-iolll t HI''
1 6 more
The niiiounl
oi:ln
V.
nl , $431.25; Met lain
$ 163.7 7; MeClaln & Silt tin. $
1 i.,.Uiiii-Koonaiii:lil V Co., $7 1
A. iliirnliaiii. $-.50; A. K. Harvey
$25.64 ; , v
(Continued next week. )
J. A. Waller, $30.00; E. M. New
man, $12.50; A. Ilenson, $7.50; II.
Anderson, $15.00; II. Anderson,
$SO.O0; T. N. Nichols, $15.00; T.
N. Nichols, $54.00; J. L. Chittim,
$43.75; J. L. Chittim. $23.25; H.
Clayton, $25.00; F. Leonard,
$87.50; Peter Felton, $60.60; Wm.
Drew, $56.25; J. Stevens, $56.25;
F. Harford, $66.50; J. Rymer,
$17.50; A. Pope-
$56.13;
I ROAD DIST. NO. 3.
j John Keating. $230.79: O. H.
Parmer, $37.50; O. J. Malcolm.
$32.50; F. M. Daniels. $31.25; F.
W. Makinster. $6.25; E. H. Blake.
$12.50; Frank Klock. $11.25; 1M
. Ilarrigan, $12.50; R. Jack, $1.1.76;
: E. Link, $12.60; G. W. Cooper.
$12.50; Arthur Cooper. $7.60; Kail
Cooper, $12.50; L. II. Combs,
j $12.50; ('has. Welter. $11.25; F.
I Welter, Jr., $53.75; F. W elter. Sr..
! $18.75; O. W. Jordan, $40.00; C.
F. Stewart. $30.00; W. J. Noyes.
$14.38; Julian W'asser. $13.75; A.
J. Noyes, $12.50; G. W. Makinster,
,$15.00; G. C. Fowler. $12.50; Geo.
, Hammer, $36.25; Otto Brockhaiis,
$25.00; John Burns, $35.00; Ed
Keelan, $7.50; II. Voss. $40.00;
! Roy Miller, $22.50; Harry Smith.
$20.00; G. W. Smith. $45.00; K.
I Schmidt, $3.75; J. W. Runes,
i $35.00; J. S. Holhrook, $70.00; II.
It. Howes, $20.00; J. C. Smith,
i $30.00; Aug. Ruttlla, $33.75: K.
; Lindsav, $15.63; -Geo. Stockdale,
'$15.00: M. M. Brasner. $17.50; W.
10 RrnuiiAr tli. (Ill' (' .V IIilKotl
joy, $56.25; F. Jones, $4.30; W.j,15 00. j w n,.pkor $13.75; C.
E. Bronson. $30.00; W Comer, j Hollnmn. $13.75; Edw. King,
$22.50; J. Woodward, $1 13.75; (.. $57 50 . s L. Mu.0im $u, 00; P.
Morris, $115.00; Vv . II. D.ivies. onllahun, $25.00; Orville Link,
oi.t.w; il. tram, u.ou; j. urew. , $40.0o: W. Suerllng. $ 13.75: J. Grim-
: $22.25;
Crouse,
! $55.00;
Paulson,
$16.50
J. H. Trie, $60.00; P
$87.50; A. Van Dolah,
D. W. Sorber, $13.75; D.
$10.00; J. S. Wheeler,
P. S. White, $11.25; E. E.
re-u mompson, same, 1 Montgomery, $17.50; E. O. Stew
$11.25; Edwin Meier, same, $3.75;lHnli $u.25; W. G. Braman, $11.25;
Cecil Lane, same, $5.00; N. Wood, j T. Grayi $u.25; Paul Paulson,
same, $2.50; Geo. Trageser, same, $,s.75; F. Heiuinger, $8.75; D. S. :
$5.00; J. D. McKay, Supervisor R. Vincent. $2.50; E. E. Montgomery,!
?' V".?; h 80'5; Elon Hon, No. $40.00; D. Paulson, $13.75; F. i
J; Keelan- No- 3- Heiuinger. $21.25; Paul Paulson. I
iU c i N' Ix,ve!ace. No- $21.25; E. O. Steward. $27.50; W.
ill'o- Burnham, No. 5, , G. i!rannan, $27.50; D. S. Vincent,
i"': E' T Wallace, No. 6, $25. 00; P. S. White, $13.75; D.
$8.75; T. B. Mills, No. 7, $94.50; u Sarber, $8.75; J. S. Wheeler, I
yneVimaa' Traction Engine, 1 $27.00; J. T. Gray, $5.00; John!
$750.00; ! ,ii 101 nn. I. V Alio,, jsn 25- i
ROAD DIST. NO. 1. j j E Heeler, $54.11; W. II. Faxon,
C. E. Wikstrom, $52.00; O. D. j $64.36; B. Greaves, $12.50; C. E.
Garrison, $37.50; J. B. Duncan, ! Lake, $36.25; W. Kennedy. $67.50;
$50.00; Jack Duncan, $15.00; Geo. B. Mackev, $60.62; A. E. Reed,
Shatto, $22.50; Wm. Shatto, $22.50; i $59.75; J. W. Akin, $94.50; Gus
Geo. Yarno, $37.50; A. G. Duffy, j Hegele, $30.00; J. P. Lowe, $10.00;
S. HKlMAXX
E. SPEED
PURE FOOD BAKERY
WEST ST. HELEN'S, OREGON
WILL DELIVER BllEAIl HOT FROM THE OVEN' TO YOU
PASTRY OF ALL KINDS AND
FANCY CAKES A SPECIALTY
Ask for Pure Food Bread at the leading grocers:
A. T. Kiblnn, Perry & Graham, A. S. Ilarri.soii, Williams & Hall
Co., Italian Importing Co., Oscur Fri kson, Warren Ore., Bread
and Pastry, Central Confectionery, W. II. Ilrower, Prop.
shaw, $12.50; I). C. Smith, $46.50;
M. J. Barker, $13.75; B. Mackey.
$2.50; J. W. Akin. $3.50; IV II.
Voazie, $8.00; II. Lewis, $5.00; It.
E. Brown, $23.25; Peter Horgren,
J7.70: Howard-Conner Cor.. SKI 7(1:
F. Klock, $6.25; Ilodson-Eocnauglity 1 M '
Co., $74.23; F. Wilkins, $5.85; John i
Keating, $503.91; j
ROAD DIST. NO. 4. j
F .M. Fowler, $32.50; J. E. John-1
son, $10.00; C. K. Brant, $37.5u;
Claude Branzer, $60.00; C. Sponce, i
$15.62; A. M. Daniels, $7.50; W. '
D. Lovelace, $17.60; W. S. Hall,1
$5.00; L. S. Mason, $12.50; II. S. ;
Golden, $5.00; Ii. Johnson, $5.00; i
C. Larson, $45.00; J. Jerzyk, $30.00; 1
Wm. Dwyer, $30.00; C. W. llavs. 1
$30.00; L. Perry, $13.75; M. 11.
Thomson, $5.00; S. L. Flannigan,1
$27.38; C. J. Mason. $21.25; K. !
Hays, $32.50; II. Vogelsang, $32. 50; !
N. Ferran, $30.00; H. J. McCarthy,!
$22.50; M. II. Thomson. $64.00; A. j
Carlson, $27.50; J. Williamson.!
DOES THE AVERAGE
FARM PAY A PROFIT?
In ivory ci 111 in 11 11 it y there are a
oiiiiin number of farmers who have
found out for themselves how to
make a good profit from their farm:'.
They are now being imal by county
agents as practical object lessons for
their lo.s successful neighbors. 1'n
d-T what Is known as the farm man-
iageiueul demonstration plan, the
I county agent analyzes the systems
; Unit these men have adopted, coin
I pi.ro.1 them with the practice 011
I'.rm.; that pay loss or not at all,
land lo.irm in tlii.i way the factors
I that 1. lake for iniecivsful farming in
' 1 giv.'ii 10111 in 1111 ii , Ho Is thou In
1 1 position to say: "This Is t ho kiiol
:of farming that pays. If ymi don't
j Idiom mo, look around you. It's
not .1 t beery; It's a fact."
i Tin. d"inonstration of this kind
I (hat th: department of agriculture,
'.co-operating with the stale colleges
'of agriculture has made ulrc.id). af
ft,: d si inn striking Instances of tlio
j dil'l'o: euoo III results between gnotl
! anil bad farm management. Recent'v
! 64 gnuiiis tif farms in 19 states were
j studied In order to ascertain wliat
; 1 In- far mi r obtained for bis yeai's
! work after di-ducliug the in'eie. t at
1 per tout on the valuo of ills fat 111
I ..ml O'.Iht capital in oil. or v.onls,
! to find out Ills labor Income or Ills
' wag"s. In each of tlio-o groups.
h included altogether 4, toil
fai ins, the con. lit Inns were reason
ably : iniilar. In each group tint
fann-.v, worn divided jam f i v nu
llie:i..iliy t"iial classes, iicciiisliug to
'lieir labor Incomes.
It was found that although th.
average labor liicomo for all I hi
groups, v.aa only $:IS7, the averagu
for the farmers in the first class---that,
fifth of l!ie fanners who tlid
best was $1,121. In the second
class it was $642. The last cl.us -
the fifth of ' the far rf. who were
leaat successful got nothing for
wages ami lost, mi the average,
$517. 'That Is to say, tho Interest
lug difi't
Then)
f.u oncoii
1'i.tlilwln
1 0111 pa
for the
pi at t li ..l!;.
mid 2
I. niter
1 .w.i av
l-eliie ill Income,
were, bowiVer, other tllf
wliich did uiioiilit for It.
had 51 acre.'- In citips, Its
I w lib au average of 68 lllld
I . .t '.Mills of t'3. Mo foil
I bis croiis to 1 I cows
I.iii-m i, but the le oipts In
loil milk from .0 h of Ills
:cd only $"' on 1110
aver.4c,. I'aiia tlo'ie wore si cowa.
riving u.'e,...go le.eipl s t.f $14. Mini
,,11 l.es.l f.ni.i- 1 'ght cows, with live
lag,, re eipls I' oni oath of $62. The
,11 her 1. inner with their linger crop
lineage had 11 surplus of crops It)
ell. Baldwin, with km good yields
us the ol hois- per aero, had practle-
I PANAMA Rm'AIIRANT
5
1
l 'n.lcr now m:in.ie;fiiHMit
Mrs. 1C. S. Lnmpkin -
Proprietress
If it U in the market, we
serve il. Try our special
4 SUNDAY DINNER
ally nothing (, ,n( ttlJ Ulj -which
ho fed his crop, 11
to r.lvo li 1 111 tiniNii.i.i WN
Iho lu.porlant tl,IlK fof '
saltl (ho (loinoiiHtriilora h ,f
hail nncerlalnetl (hono fucti
1 "l ''l I'i'Nl, to kwo'.
of tho nriidiH.il,... ... . . ""N
.V. . w
i K.-v rni ui llioni w,t.h w
lug lillll money. TI11, ,,
If poHidblo to rent or buy t little "
laiitl M that (he z ,lf h .
wwiiltl l.o more coi.,i,.llimrill(
Itn ogulptneiit. ani Mt J
wi.ro capable ,,f fur 1(, M
land 119 Ilia nelghmrs, anil b W
.IoIiib it liii was wiiKilnj hit Z
Just nu lila cows w..ro wwl- ..
fetal.
Such ileiiliiiiMtriitliin,, f
am valimhl.) only fr llioromm,
In which they urn mail,,. Tlij J
not Im taken to mean thnt lib but,
to keep 8 rowHtlu,,, ll,lgNlt
I hull to Toetl them, or to mm,,,, j,
icri'H tliun 60. They ,,Wi h
'ml 11., n, nr.. ..I.... ... . 1
r-iitdUH m
unprofitable ways of ruiinlimi,.
In any eeinmuiilty, Und n,. (f ,
Is losing luonev In return i. . i .
wcrk It will pay him i Par, (N
Mm nelKliliom who nro oiaklnj i
It la In helping him lo do thu tktt
I no county agents urn ow t
r most iiseiul runctlon
lr. Ktt.ne'n H,.nVe llmpi (,,
heaven. I'rlco $1; fur ki1 bf u
nrugglHts
Hotel Barber Slup
in win m ix;.
II. T. HUN MITT, I'n.pr.
Ml 1ST SAMTAUV Mini IN
ST. III I.IAS
A Itl AI, Slloi: SIIINH
CIIILDRF.N'S HAIR
CU1TING
A Sp. lall)
M. HOVEN
Steamer RUTH
SAFE. SPEEDY SERVICE
TOWING, JOBBING
Passenger accomodations tot
100
Landing at City Dock
CRAY'S PRICES
ARE RIGHT
ISO. 00: P. It. U'bitnev ) r.n- vv
Hanklns, 20.00; J. C. Wliltoli"11 "l" tin"'"l of moiify nprrKfiiiicl
$10.00; It. Drowning, $8.75; Arlle 'O' their farm, iitotk ami eiulpmeiit
Morton, $01.25; W. S. Hull, $fi5.00; j would have he..n $',17 more than the
juh. i,owe, ij.ou; w. n. I noin-' f.ir,n
au.io, u. i. r.utiens, z.au;
II. Itasmussen, $22.50; II. Knott
$22.50; M. S. liurnham, $2.'!. SO; It.
Hudson, $17.50; Ancel ItoliertK,
$54.35; H. ('. Wiaecup, $15.00;
Jolin Roberts, $51.25; J. ('. Milium,!
$38.75; It. II. Kmeraon, $7.50; Jan.!
I.PW1M S 7K- It W c,..,l,.., I
I I
son
riORGUS & SON
St. Helens' Pioneer Merchants
NICE LINE OF GINGHAMS JUST RECEIVED
Large Assortment Men's Summer Straw Hats and Caps
Dress Goods, Hosiery and Gloves
BERGMAN'S CELEBRATED SHOES
In Children's, Dress and Logging Shoes.
Ten Styles to Select From.
Our Prices Alwavs Rihr finnrle thf Rac
$18.75; II. Krishe. $50.25: (!. J. rUliidier
Williamson, $21.25; Koas Antlerson, ! (;il.,.r
-i.sa; n. VMiiiuinaon, ?s.75; A.
Anderson, $51.25; John Oberir,
t)0.uo; W. II. Miller, $48.75; K.
rotunicil them. It nhould be
borne in mind In tMH eoiiuectioti that
the labor Income la merely the farm
era wa(?eii, and that thu family bus
in addition, besides Interest on In
veitinelit, the use of Hit! farm houie
and i-ii'Ii fuel and faotl a.i n. rr,
Str. IBALD1
Rales l)ttveiu
Helens ami Port
land, 50 tents one
way, 75 tents fur
the rou ml trip.
Tickets jic.h1 until used.
Hunt .vin Si. Ilflrni 7 Mi. .
Itt tuillliiK lenves I'.utbiii.l '.'.Hri.
Arrivr at St llidrua 4 4.1 v ui,
C I. HOOCIIKM
HAMILTON W.l'K Hi:s
Wharton, $47.50; K. L. Ituthes,
$7.50 ; A. Justice, $2.50; V. J.
Morton, $22.50; Kred Hayward,
$2.50; T. J. Kllppin, $70.50; J. K.
Johnson, $27.00; A. E. Stehman.
Uhen )..u ,,, JKWKI.Itl, or
nnytliliiK In Iho ji-ui-ler'n line, you
can lie mho f t-i,!,,,,!,..,. kI,iuf,.n..
inoiiat rat ions have pro- at "iU hlure. IU-siiles, ),,u , nh,,,,.
In nlintc.t any "" ine pints nro Ummt.
HI'. I'. It LINK Ol' Wit I ST
WATCH KM
VON A. GRAY, JEWELER :
ST. IIF.LENS ROUTE
I via W.ll.m.tl. s:k
i THE Pllori.U BOAT
free of money cost.
d
uncoil in.iilar reiuiltu
iiortlit 111 community, oue-fifu, f i,
laniiets nro makiiiK approximately
$1,011(1 a year more than the avcrace
and $.',(100 more thim the least su,;.
cessful. 1 hH t ,.,. .,. lM ,,
Of. OH' IT T V1nf.nnl.., nriin. I .. Il ....... I
'""X:' iiiuij, .; v . i "h- ui. -r, t,r even t-lioTIv a tiuestliiii
J. Mason, $23.75; I.ouia Mason, 1 ef Hio 1 kill r 11.,. i,iiv,i.,, , ,r,
$25.00; H. Ilalley. $22.50; II. sit.,,,, ' 1 "' """vldii.il farmer.
Golden, $15.00; Floyd Iiurnliain, ! ' ""1'!il!1 '' that, the
$19.25; John Thurston, $lfi.25; I). I E1;f','ful men an. following certain
Stehman, $11.25; Otto Stehman. 1 methods adapted to their condii iii
$12.50; Carl Erlckson, $12.50; Ceo. I and that tho ,, ,,r,
('alio, $12.60; I). H. Stehman. $8.75; ,. , ,"''"'"f"l art, not J
J. C. Warlters, $7.50; Geo. Carri-1 buinef,s of Urn county
Kan, $15.00; II. W. II. Ilimklns, ! lKK"nt "'"1 farm rniinuKemeut d.-m-i
io. uu; 11. i. KiicKer, 15.0; J. ! ""siraiora to ascertain
jonnson, jie.zo; It. T. ltiickor, ! methoil i
17.50 : W. I). IJIvolnro ild (III. !,
tw
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CENTRAL GROCERY
HLACICHUUX & STOKKS, IM'.OPIilKTOnS
Dealers in Choice and Fancy Groceries
We handle the "Preferred Stock" line of Canned Goods
"Deiiendulile Flour," always the liest. We want your farm produce.
Free Delivery to any part of the citj. Give us a trial ant
you will receive satisfactory service. I'lione orders given prompt
attention. Phone No. 11.
O. A. ERICKSON
DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Spring Time is Painting Time. We have a full line of
the best paints.
Farming Implements, Crockery, Dry Goods, Shoes.
A complete stock of Grcceries.
Schillings and Golden West Coffee. None Better.
OSCAR ERICKSON WARREN, OREGON
IMIOM) A-l
tor Girt, $5.00; J. O. (,'urteman,
$10.00; Chad. Alston, $25.00; H.
McAdam, $10.50; Sam Keith,
$25.00; J. J. llrand, $7.50; E. Wash
burn, $7.50; E. Alston, $7.60; J
Teillers, $7.50; H. Hayne. $7.50;
W. It. Holmes, $5.00; I). C. KIrhy
$31.60; I). C. KIrhy, $18.75; S. A
Hendrlx, $15.00; E. Washburn,
$5.00; II, K. Wlnslow, $10.00; ld-Hon-FeenaURhty
Co., $271.85; J. II
E. Bourne, $22.00; Jos. Stlva, $1.60;
Shofner Iron Works, $4.10; Fred
Trow, $22.70; Frntl Trow, $14.85;
Good Itoads Mach'y Co., $104 30'
It. Buddee, $8.75; Nuthrowii & Sons'
$0.51; W. I,. Marshall, $11.87; M.
Ellis & Co., $2.45; Lowman Lum
ber Co., $27.00; J, v. Wilson,
$49.18; T. J. Kllppin, $8.25; 8. A
Hendrlx, $5.00; J. It. Shultz, $42.50;
John Keating, $725.03; C. It. & 'j'.
A. I'archer, $168.00; Iloduon-Fee-nauBhty
Co., $40.23; California Tro
jan I'owder Co., $801.50; Itasmus-
sen Bros., $0.10;
ItO AD DIST. NO. 5.
E. S. Cralt;, $55.94; K. A. Colvin
$93.12; J. W. WrlKht. $72.25: John
Cotl, $40.25; J. T. Kcnten, $37r,0-l
Jack Fickle, $63.75; Chns. Cook.
$37.50; W. M. Dixon, $44.38; II J
Ballliorn, $42.50; W. H. Austin
$22.50; Bort I'ratt, $74.80; J I,
Hearing, $55.63; Even Johnson''
$85.00; C. Danielson, $37.50; c f
Washburn, $51.25; W. Ellertson'
$5.00; Warren Van, $90.00; G W
Payne, $66,87; Nathan Van, $13 7D
P. W. Price, $26.25; A. Novotny'
$35.50; Guy Barnes, $1.87- n
KnlKhton, $20.00; W. H. IiiirlinK'
$5.00; J. H. ltalrd, $12.50; It II'
Williams, $10.00; M. K. Erlckson'
$5.00; O. E. Elliott, $5.00; Wm'
uoherts, $67.60; Chan. Erlckson
$71.25; G. Korsherg, $54.38; J. h!
what thi,K
nro end to point them .,,,1
"w nib. can be do,,,, hIio.v,,
l-y u slu.ly of a farm wM.hi f(ir
'ke of convenience, m ,)0
Iho Haiti win farm. Tho owner's iu.
bor Income , j.,.ar wn8 m,ni;i J(.
- Ills income was $45 I, m Ullll, t)f,
ranite
-.i ,. "liM 111,11 U1C
"ivIiik lu.olu c rr.;ni;omcnls
with a liii;-,, Pnrtland manu
facturer or lonilo.iont ami
1111111 11 t.toi, t :i, I , pi,.,,,,,-,,,! ,0
iell an. I set 11:1 aiiythliu; wanted
in thhi lino, ,, ,..upHi
1,1 "o 1.1. .1; al.,, iiowera for
funorc.b; on shurt nuilf,..
S. Will I K
iiiliTtitker mill 1 'utltiilnifr
i.i'.. el. nr.. I'lic.,,, I j ;
I'hoim 54
oriicu
STR. AMKKia
l.uuvc Porllantl dally -3:30 M
(Sunday 1 ::I0 p. 111 )
Arrive St. Unions - :0M
(Hundny 3:. 10 p. m l
Leaves St. Helens 6:11
Arrives Portland - - 10:11
II. IIOLMAN, Ai
Muke nil way IiuhIIiik". Wlitrl J
Abler Htreot. Phones: Mulo IU
A-4204.
FRANK WII.KINS. Ht lltdemAl
' ' 11 ,i,t ' '
1 ;-.n
STEAMER
GEOBGIAHA
I-cuvwi Portland daily. l
liiyn, nt 7:0(1 A. M., arriving "I
torln nt 1.15 I". M. lU'dirnln I"
AsU.rlu at Si: (HI V. M., arrl'1"-'
Portland :()() P. M.
I...ul..,. Ui llolnim tin !('
nt H:H A. M. ami 011 return !"
N; '""i'y. Prop,.,,,,;
Cigars :: Periodicals :: Soft Drin!
"andlcs the famous Hatni.....T.
i"K for trains make thin Z, Wl,il wail
(uui ier:;
wit sr. nELKN:
Phone 1G
Be Fair to Your
Wife
Save her the Wash Day
DrudRcry. Let us call
yciu laundry.
Our work will satisfy
St. Helens Steam
Laundry
Geo. Waikin.i, Vtop.
V) j -1 1
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AHomelndustry