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O R IG IN A L E S TIM A TI, «IAKÏ PLEADS FOR HIM 4lin»*l*l * Il4»l'«ll,»ic K l . il« *. I .IIII*“ »olili r n* M',v' minili i* i» ..r i i , I XI» i ll p o lit l i u l cur " ‘Hi yettr" mean s m I x K i | o ridltu, i tin... fisc '.I di ng III.- la <>l year tin u p .n il. 7 y o u tit « )ui ** r •-* ti r li I it K u Holld 1111101 M il l t o « U l l K P ' .H u t i l i p u ltlltau mat Kov«*rn«>r P I II sc T n T K o v u rn o r w o u d i • in tutu r: 1 h* Muni Htirh u Kovu rn mu o p p o r t u n i t y to till* pf MHltlrFl i '* sTTiVTT i i • H u p .- r m t 2 I'rln clp u ls 1 f) J.llllH.I ( ’ll L :• o í i t :c, i U r l ì i | | | i | m > mm II»I m ini I hr d r i n o t r u H . .v u rn o r In a Komi T O T A l . I ’. IS.,I III 11 o t m u i r kimm I o n M . 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SS p. ni it und Kooni **.i i (infectionory. io*(»dl s an M a ck in a w s, U n derwear, and Sw eaters Boys' M ackinaw Coats, in pure wool, belted and 4 pockets, this is a regular $8.00 value, only $6.75. Vote 314 X YES mnl Have Free Public Schools j Choice assortm ent of child ren ’s wool sw eaters stockings. caps and I C hildren’s silk, wool and cotton fleeced lined un derw ear at special prices All for the Publie School ll-.i.t ArM«Hl»*«W*»» You are alw ays w el B lankets Shirts and H ose O regon grey all wool blan kets, full sDe. 6 lb. full wt.. regular $8.00 value only $6.65. W e carry a full line of all wool shirts. E x tra Special N ashna W oolnap B lankets, full size, full wt, regular $o value, this sale $4.65. Full sheet B lankets, reg ular $3.00 value, this sale at only $2.25. O regon City w hite wool plaid soft B lanket, full size, special a t $10.00. M en’s fine blue C ham bray work shirts. L adies’ and M isses' fancy silk and wool stockings, the H oleproof brand. M en’s fancy heavy wool dress socks. One lot of M en's heavy w ork socks. W ork S h oes O vercoats, Rain proof Clothing M en’s brow n 14-inch top w inter shoes $6.75. T his is a regular $8.00 value. Snappy line of M en’s o v er coats, 100 per cent vir gin wool at $15 and up. R ubber Paces and Gum B oots, new fresh stock ju st in, priced reason able. N ew com plete line of Rain repellants — hats, coats shirts, pants. G oodyear Apex rubber-proof, very reasonably priced. Keep warm this winter! Read the special prices on the Rlankets ^ One Flag! One School! One Language!: i>. s. MAi-rtn-M )n 0r, g„n, Ani-h-nt .n-l A.v-Pfd R" # scarfs. Full line of M en's Union Suits from $1.50 to $5 Cooper. W right. H aynes and M ayo brands to se lect from. and the Public School for AH Come in and look them over. Furnishings for Women, Men, Boys, Girls M en’s M ackinaw coats, in pure wool, belted and 4 pockets, regular $10 value at only $7.00. M d id u y n 6 : 1 5 p. ni »1 W a it in g W e cannot hope to duplicate these ▲ - m A ndavs Com e and look it over. come at this store. ST »ELENS BEST * , ......... , • “ 1 t»i luilt* tTiati , , C. A. W O O D , Kalam a. W ashington ity of m erchandise at a later date. ^ OPEN to All GOOD enough for All ATTENDED by All butter F R A N K W IL K IN S , St. H elens, O regon A. L. F U L L E R . R ainier, O regon get your choice out of the present stock and thus save paying m ore for the sam e qual D ow n Ko h u h ugn In *t a -• ' c olii pan v , t lo* *1 o v e r flu* o n t Ir Mimi a t o l Hold Com e m and let u j give you an estim ate o f cost o f P A C IF IC S T U M P IN G for your land-clearing. prices again, w ith the m ark et rising by leaps and bounds, so you had b e tte r hu rry and i : :- p tn \ f> 40 p 111. A Iliac 0 0 0 hu m ho ur ha b r in g New. crisp m erchandise. ^ st I I I l>l 1 I of over) .|. m. i ■ In u l l n r * urlìi f o r c f f l - I ' o i l f l i K lu t lo* pn ro ch lal j • d upon • « 1 Inni it ut Ion r«* i A *» ar rt ••»WInic rounlr1«*<j fui 1 h* > n u l Ion * u p h o l I j o f f Wi l v o i W an t.id s —the new du Pont pov/der which has been cutting down land-clearing costs in this section during the past few months. E v e ry 50-pound case o f P A C IF IC STUM PING has about 135 l ! i ' x 8 sticks,—other standard stumping pow ders having about 85 sticks in a 50-pound case. You get 50 more sticks,—every one doing the same work as any stick of other stumping powders. And there’s no thawing and no headache attending the shooting of PACIFIC ST U M PIN G ! ♦ Merchandise Has Arrived *«I » " Yd our multi t ilín* u Kov ^ ^ kf I | ì 4 C i-xpt-nditari'• b for h wn a b o v e lia v o ira-' a 1 1 1 1 ce►rreet t Imi li * V oi! ur o : |iui«1 w i t h timi > • > >at u ral nativo HEAPER land-clearinj» has come thru your being able to buy now for a dollar one-half more powder than you did before we could sell you : COLUMBIA M O BUS UNES a r i | c l • n o t h*v«« h more stumps p e r d o lla r ♦ ♦ ♦ d o es nil t h e s»*w- KM*S II- -¡>« o f round Dutton Doit s on t h e t ro u sers . : r« h.-nd ov»*r all :m t h e loop« w h ich ea r a« bu¡i ion h»>!es t l>|l|- op m unta •' t liK o im i-: ih » lu itfil s $3 6.2 ' 47'- 91 W I M'Ol l! Ill t» muí l& ♦ 72 0») District <*li*rk. • • i l h »' li »»ni h , u? pr.-pur. •» U« h e p p o i i ' i l 1 * W uni •NM ir MriilHy H' m >9 tufthi-rn n. •■ninjHit il, filali. * * ry • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t n*»«* l i m n f r o m >i( nut I v« 1»»irti ftl r.y t>tu Th* Ut- T of û*>ntt* •* fon *rrip? loti TU »rii S Our Winter Supply of Seasonable t 12C i.fl" t ru n u ’tnl»«*r t l i. r i iti) of li»*r j* I ii «'« * -M.«»rn J \ NI i il - 1 M l i; » N* \ • <tInK th«* of K;.| 4« U yj . ‘ . * m r-* M st U ■ iitn< I n W I- (i1t \ N l»ry u n w 1 *1 y t. ! lii’ii iati m i mie l d i » w » » V l »; h**«*n r v Alreti t>l*h(>i> 1 »»M 4 '»• r i luir» Ilium» in ( >i MKon, m »* i ill m»! I»,» li il in» ^ liiiiM iiiiiiim PACIFIC STUMPING In t h e C o u n t y C o u rt o f the- Slat«- o f iir.-g..n f.,r the- C o u n ty o f C o l u m 5,1)97 r» bia. In t h e M a tte r o f t h e E s t a t e o f . Crank I> A d a m s . IJecease d. 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