The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 22, 1896, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
ISSUE EVERY rHIDAt MOUNINO
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BEEGLK & DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Baecrlptlen Hales.
One copy one year In advance.....-,
One oouy sla mouths. , ,, .. .
Single copy. ......,.,.,.
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Advertising rates mads known npon application
COLOMBIA CODNTY DIRECTORY,
CenHlr Hle.ra,
JtldffO...... ....rteen BlanehaM. nlnfAr
Clerk ..Ju.la Weed, Vernonls
Nlierir...,.
Treasurer ..
Built of Schools
Assessor.,..,....,.,
purveyor. .........
omnilHloners j '
...Chae. F. bo&n. Rainier
K. at. Wharton Columbia City
.,.,,.,..1.0. Watts, cappooa
Martin White, (juiuoy
W. N. Meaerve. Menu
r. A. rnVM, Scaniiu.we
.8.(1 Schoonorer, Vernouia
T. HELENS, OREGON, MAX St.
METHOD OF VOTING.
It will be observed by those who
nave access to tne election law as
mended by tbe legislature of 1895
that the method of preparing tbe bal
lot before putting it into tbe ballot
box, has been changed, and for the
benefit of those electors who have not
copy of the said election law, we will
endeavor in a brief way, to explain the
new metbod ot marking tbe ticket by
which tbe intent of the voter is made
: known.
Heretofore the elector has been obliged
to "cancel, oross or mark out the names
of candidates not voted for," which
required an unnecessary amount of
time, and caused uncertainty in many
ballots by reason of inaccurate mark
ing. This year instead of marking
out the names the voter will simply
make a cross (X) only, between the
number and tbe name of each candi
date voted for, leaving all other un
touched, in this county not more
than one candidate in each group
can be voted for by a single elector,
beace great care should be taken la
marking the ticket, so that tbe elec
tor's choice may be clearly under
stood. We give below a sample which
shows how the group for congressman
wii: appear alter tbe voter baa pre
pared his ballot ready for the box, the
voter having prepared his ballot for
W. B.Ellis:
For Congress, Second Dist. Vote for One
12
A. S. Bennett Democratic
13XW.B. Ellis.... ......Republican
14
F. McKercher. ....... ..j.. Prohibition
15 H. H. Northup...Ind.-8ound-Mouey
16
Martin Quinn. ,. ..People
And thus on down the entire ticket,
marking each candidate's name you
choose to vote for ss is maked the
name of W. K. Ellis in the table above,
each time marking between the num
ber on the left and tbe name of the
candidate.
Ir you want free trade vote for
Northop, Bennett or Quinn. If you
want protection vote for W. E. Ellis.
question should not be and is not an
issue between the republican and denv
Qcraue parties. It may, however, re
sult in a party issue if the time should
ever come when the question of fin
ance shall take the place ef protection.
Such an issue would not be 0( long
duration, for the settlement of the
question, either one way or the other,
would not supply revenue sufficient
for current governmental expense.
X be question of finance is an import
aoi one, out u sinks into insigntbcanoe
when compared with the main issue,
protection.
GRAND JUKI REPORT.
of
In the circuit court of the state
Oregon, for Columbia county.
To the Hon. Thomas A. McBride.
judge of the above uamed court.
We, your undersigned grand jury
for the May term of tbe circuit court
for Columoia county, Oregon, make
this as our final report and respect-
tuny represent tbat we have carefully
investigated all charges of crime pre.
sented to us and have disposed of the
same in tbe manner we deemed war
ranted by the evidence.
We visited the county jail and
found it unoccupied. The structure
is entirely unfit for the purposes for
which it is intended.
We visited the offices of the county
clerk, snerin and county treasurer.
We found the books and accounts of
each of said officers neat and well
kept, and that each of said officers are
properly performing the duties of his
respective office.
From the examination we made we
found that the county court at each
session examines and checks the ac
counts of the clerk, sheriff and treas
urer. As the county court seems to
be doing its duty in this matter, we
did not deem it necessary to have the
books and accounts of the various
county officers experted at this time.
And now, caving completed our
abor-i, we ask to be discharged.
J. hob. H. Woodruff, Foreman
Arthdb CaoKEK, Clerk.
8. B. Rosa.
8. M. Ric.
F. J. SUNDBLOM.
Charles W. Lek.
L. B. Jones.
THEASVBEH'S NOT1CK.
County Trsasurkr's Omci, )
am ir. -, r. nr.- ik 100ft I
NOTICK is hereby given that Columbia
county warrants Nor. 8383. 8S81, 3380
and 3379 heretofore presented and endorsed
'Not Paid for Want ot Funds," will be
paid upon presentation at tuts ofnoe. In
terest will not be allowed aftr-r this date.
mlSjli K. M. WHAKTON.
Treasurer of Columbia County, Or,
Circuit Court.
All friends of Senator Mitchell
should vote for Norman Merrill fur
representative, because a vote for Mer
rill is a vote for Mitchell, according to
the instructions of the republican
county convention. Mr. Merrill has
promised to abide these instructions if
elected. There are many good reasons
wny he should be elected.
Ah independent republican candi
date for the legislature in Wasco
county, Hon. T. R. Coon, who was a
member of the last house, declares the
following to be his platform in this
campaign-. "Let the people rule torn
down the bosses." Tbat is tbe plat
form that every man who has the wel
fare of his country at heart should
stand upon ; but Mr. Coon is the first
candidate who has been heard to de
clare himself out loud so far this year.
Thb republican candidate for joint
senator, George W. Patterson, of Hills
boro, is a man of good business judg
ment and if elected will carry his
business frugality into the legislature
where practical business men are in
great demand. Mr. Patterson has the
interests of the state and district well
familiarized, and is capable of proving
a valuable servant to bis constituents,
and we believe be can be depended
upon in the execution of their wishes.
Burns vs. Cole; decree of foreclosure.
Astoria Kailroad Co. vs. Sarah Fisk et el;
W. H. Conyers appointed guardian ad litem
for minors.
Grieat vs. Cox ; decree of foreclosure.
Hill vs. Nichols; default and attached
property ordered sold.
Newth vs. Newth ; decree of divorce.
Tbe grand jury reported two true bills
and was discharged.
Ameden vs. Zeller; default of Jane Ad-
cox. .'. ' . ; ' - -' :
Blakesley vs. M tickle; set for trial Msy
25th.
Enyart vs. Gore; Allen & Clecton with
drew their appearance for plaintiff.
State of Oregon vs. John Isenbart; mo
tion for a new trial is overruled. Sentence
of three months in jail and costs of suit.
McDonald vs. McDonald; decree of di
vorce.
State of Oregon vs. Michael Roeser; ar
raigned and enters a plea of "guilty," and
it is ordered that the defendant pay a fine
of $25 and costs of this action. This indict
ment was for throwing sawdust in a stream,
re At. Wheeler vs. Michael Koeser; mo
tion for dismissal allowed.
O. G. Quimby vs. Geo. F. Moeck ; de
murrer and motion overruled to which
counsel excepts. Defendants given until
June 10th to answer.
Badger va. Badger; motion for alimony
argued-and overruled. Motion to amend
allowed and plaintiff given twenty-four
hours to amend, and defendant given five
days to reply.
McC'ullongh vs. McCnllough; decree of
divorce.
Sherman vs. Bhermsn ; decree of divorce
granted and plaintiff allowed custody of
children and property, also defendant or
dered to vacate.
McCauley vs. Mills, Jury trial; verdict for
plaintiff for 120. - Defendant given nntil to
day to file motion.
D. M. Osborn vs. Dean Blanchard; judg
ment by default.
Kickerson vs. Kickerson; decree of di
vorce. . v
State of Oregon vs. I. W. Detrick and D
W. Case; indictment for putting sawdust
in stream, each fined 125 and costs. Btay
of execution for thirty days.
Emerson Bros. vs. 8. A. Miles; nonsuit.
N.ilc. t. Cred.lt.re.
Notice is hereby riven that the under
signed lias, by the Comity Court of the
Slate of Oregon, tor the County of Colum
bia, been duly appointed administrator of
tbe estate of William Adams, deceased
end that all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased are hereby noti
fied and required to present (lie same duty
verified ana with pror ynnchers, to the
undersigned as such adminiatra'or, at his
place of residence near YVeetport, Oregon,
within six months from the date of this
notice. Dated April 21, ISM,
JAMES ADAMS.
Administrator of the estate of William
Adams, deceased, - . a'Jtm&i
State Republican Ticket.
For Supreme Judge,
K. 8. BEAN.
District Ticket.
For Congressman Second District,
WILLIAM R. ELLIS,
of Morrow County.
For Join Senator.
GEO. W. PATTERSON.
For Prosecntint Attorney,
THOS. J. CLEETON.
County Republican Ticket.
For Representative,
NORMAN MERRILL,
of Clatskauie.
For County Judge,
JOS. B.DOAN.
of Rainier.
For County Clerk, ,
JDDSON WEED,
of Vernonia.
For Sheriff,
CHAS. W. BLAKESLEY,
of St. Helens.
For Treasurer,
JOHN S WAGER,
of Houlton.
For Surveyor,
WM. N. MESERVE,
of Delena.
For Superintendent ot Schools,
J. G. WATTS,
of Scappoose.
For Commissioner,
THOS. 8. COLVIN,
of Marshland.
For Assessor,
MARTIN WHITE,
of Quincy.
For Coroner,
dr. a. p. McLaren,
of Rainier.
For Justice of the Peace, Union Precinct,
J. B. GODFREY.
For Constable,
JAMES C. COX.
Democratic State Ticket.
For Supreme Judge,
JOHN BURNETT.
Thb republican who votes for Nor
thop is voting indirectly for Quinn,
for the reason that Northop was put
np for the sole purpose of taking votes
away irom .urns, and every vote taken
from Ellis, whether by voting; for
North up or Bennett is a half a vote
for Quinn, because Quinn will be
elected if Ellis is not. The laws gov
erning this; country are made in con
fires,;, tifere the policy of the nation
and of the political parties is shaped ;
hence all tbat there is in party should
be brdught to the surface in tbe elec
tion of members of the highest law.
making tribunal in this country. Cer
tainly the man who votes for a free-
trade congressman should affiliate
with the free trade party, for that is
the dividing line' between the two
great political parties, and has been
for all these years, and will be for
years to come. Then why should a
republican vote even indirectly for
Bennett or Quinn? This is a matter
so serious in its character tbat it re
quires more than passing consideration.
Nothing more clearly demonstrates
tbe .division of - sentiment on the
money question on the Pacific coast
than the attitude of the four republi
can stale conventions recently held.
First came Oregon declaring for tbe
use of both gold and silver and tbe
maintenance of the parity. California
followed with a declaration for free
and unlimited silver coinage. Last
week the stales of Washington and
Idaho held their stats conventions at
almost the same time, the former de
claring for the gold standard and the
latter for free and unlimited coinage
of silver. Thus it will be seen that of
the four states, two are for free coin
age, one for gold, and one for a "strad
dle." And nothing more clearly dem
onstrates tbe fact tbat the money
School Report.
Tbe following is a report of the Moores
ville public school In the npper part of
district No. 20 for tbe month beginning
April 20, and ending May 15th;
Number of days taught.. 19
Total number of pupils enrolled
Average daily attendance 21
Total number of days attendance 390J4
The following are the names of pupils
neither absent nor tardy daring the month
Lolly Bailey, Marcella Fowler, Jesse Hol
der!, August Miller, Stella Miller, Emma
Anderson, Jimmy Anderson, Eva Belle
Jones, Roy Cassady and Nina Cassady.
Parents and others are invited to attend
the exercises on Friday afternoon.
L. Bslli G a ddis, Teacher.
Following is the report of the Reuben
school, district No. 20, for the month end
ing May 15: -
Number of days taught.... ... .... 20
Number of pupils enrolled 12
Number belonging. u 11
Number of days attendance 2105V
Names of pupils neither absent nor tardy:
Josie Batson, Laura Bager, Pearly Monroe,
Daisy Fowler, Mabel Foster, Tnos. Hun
ter. Edgar Fowler, Alfred Hunter and Os
csr Hunter. "
Tardy once but not absent: Josie Wil
cox. Visitors : Mrs. Woodbury, Mrs. Bul
lock and Mrs. Hunter, snd Miss Hunter.
ALUS Ltohs, Teacbsr.
liars- te Treat m Wife.
(From Pacific Health Journal.)
First, get a wife; second, be patient. You
may hare great trials and perplexities in
your business, but do not, therefore, carry
to your home a cloudy or contracted brow.
Your wife may have trials, which though
of less magnitude, may be hsrd for her to
bear. A kind word, a tender look will do
wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds
of gloom. To this we would add, always
keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Ren -edy
in the bouse. It is the best, and is
sure to be needed sooner or later; Your
wife will then know that you really care
for her ant) wish to protect ner health. For
ule by Dr. Edwin Ross.
District Ticket.
For Congressman Second Dls'ric,
A. 8. BENNETT,
of Wasco county.
For Joint Senator,
W. B. DILLARD,
of Columbia county, ,
For Prosecuting Attorney Fifth District,
J. E. HEDGES,
of Clackamas county.
Columbia County Ticket.
For Representative,
" GEORGE F. MOECK,
of Rainier.
. For County Judge,
JAMES DART,
of St. Helens.
For Sheriff, '
EDWIN MERRILL,
of Deer Island.
For Treasurer,
W. H. DOLMAN,
of St. Helens.
For Commissioner,
D. W. FREEMAN,
of Fishbawk.
For Assessor,
GEORGE GRANT,
of Scappoose.
For Coroner, "
J. 8. CLONINGER,
ofBt. Helens.
Union Precinct.
For Justice of the Peace,
A. N. CLARE.
For Constable,
JOHN SCOTT.
THE GREATEST SPECIALISTS 01 THB
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Most Successful Catarrh Doctors In the City.
They treat 8CIENTIFIOATJ7V and
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and PEUMASENTLY, PRIVATB,
ww ana bk.in mSKASBS, NER
VOUS DEBILITY and SEXUAL DIS.
ORDERS, SYPHILIS, GONORRHOEA
and GLEET, Spermatorrhoea, Seminal
Weakness, Lost Manhood, Night Emis
sions, Unseen Losses. Decaying Faculties.
HYDROCELE. VARICOCELE and
STRICTURES radically and safely cured
without pain or detention from business.
Alt deformities and imnedimenta to
marriage quickly removed.
A CERTAIN and POSITIVE CURB
for tbe awful effects of early vice and
numerous evils tbat follow in its train.
Consult nersonallv the moat KY.
PEItlENCKD SPECIALISTS
for DISEASES OF WOMEN, or
write, sendina stamo. Consultation fraa
and confidential. .
National medical Institute
PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
132 THIRD ST., PORTLAND, OE,
QUICK,
Commissioner ot
Deeds for Washington
0. W. COLK,
Notasv Puauc
Cole & Quick,
8T. HELENS,
OREGON
Preprleiar ef
"Thorn's Numerical System
or
TitlcAbstracts"
FOR"
Columbia County, - Oregon
TITLES
Examined and abatraets famished. Will
attend to matters before tlie Boenl ot
Eiialiintlnn; payment of ta.x, elo. Heal
Kstate, Conveyaucinf , and lasunmos, and
Loans negotiated.
PROFESSIONAL.
TR. KPWIN ROUS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
. St. Helens, Oregon
T, 3, CUSTOM.
ft, AU.SK.
ALLEN 4 CLEETON,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
ST. HBI.KNB, . ORICOON.
QR. H. R. CUrt,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bt Helens, Oreon.
)R. J. . HALU
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatakaiils, Columbia county, Or,
DX0TED1I corns snd chop houbc
littUlilUU D. H. BROWN, Prop.
Best Meal in the City for i 5c
mFir-ft Jt Ne Chinese Bantered.
IlislUUi PORVIANO. oncooN.
Formerly ITS Third, Bat. Morrison and Yamhill
COLUMBIA BANKING COMPANY
T. HCUNS, OftCOON
Hakes Investments, receives deposits and does
a general nuiaiug bualuena.
Capital stock. (20,000.
All kinds of rood securities boneht and sold.
Exchange, good everywhere In tbe world, sold.
INCORPORATED JAN. . isee.
i. R. Nell!, nraaldent: K. W A lion ln.nil.
dent; C. N. Scott, secretary; P. II. Ward, saaist
aut secretary; C. H. Kewell, caihler.
THEAK'BEB'S NOTICE.
County Treasurer's Office,
St. Helens, Or., April 24, 1896.
Notice is herebv aiven that all unnahl
County Warrants of said county, which
have been presented and endorsed "Not
Paid for Want of Funds," up to Bept. 18th,
lwi3, will be naid noon oresentation at this
office. Interest will not be allowed after
attuiXi Treasurer of Columbia County, Or.
T N. MKSKRVK,
1 a
Surveyor and Civil Euginccr
DEI.ENA, OREQON,
County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
PlatUiiR and engineering work promptly
exrvuieu, i ;
DISMOLVTION MOTIVE.
XfOTICK Is hereby given that ths psrt
JLv nersbip heretofore eilsting between I
M. voiitns anu wiiiiaiu nooi, noina nuai-
ness under ths flrni name of Collins A Koof.
at Scappoose, Oregon, is this day dlssulvsu
bv mutual consent. Dated at tteaiiioa
i ni 2 iu uay oi ssay, low.
niioiu as. UQM.IKS.
YOU NEED GROCERIES?
If you do snd deslrs ths best quality for ths least mousy
ii you ouf wullU M lwiyl b, supplied by
DART & EIDCKLE,
Who have a complete line.
Dress Goods, Clothing,
Fancy Goods, Hats,
Boots and Shoes.
FURNISHING GOODS
St. Helens, Oregon.
ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET
All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and lard
Meats by Wholesale
At special Kates.
MAIN STRIP XT
James H. Sheldon,
ST. HKLKNB, OIIKOON.
NEWELL & IATKINS
-DEALERS in-
Groceries, Hay, Floor and Feed
WOOD AID IlIIKIiLE.
Country Produce Bought and Bold, and Ki-
Changed tor Hoods. Undnrtsklng boous
furnished on Bliort Notice.
Store on Strand Street, BT. HELENS, OR.
Glatskanie Drugstore u-
Itie Ptaes te aseurs
Vaur fresh Medicines
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Patent Medicines, Presort utlon Drugs,
Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, tta
DR. J. B. HAUL, rrssrsstae
aVCtatahaato, On
St
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Hist and .
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ONE YEAR
$2.00'
iu is oner holds good only for new
yearly subscribers who pay in advance
and old ones who pay up to date and
one year in advance. One year will
extend tbe time over the state cam
paign in the spring and the presiden
tial election in November.
One Dollar
Saved by taking tbe two paper
together, the price of each, separ
ately, being 1.50.
The Mist
Has been designated the official
paper of Columbia county by the
County Court, aud consequtntly
will furnish all the news pertain
to public matters in which the
people are interested.
ORIENTAL HOTEL
A. II. BLAKESLEY, Proprietor.
Board by Day, Week or Month
AT BKA80NAB1JC BATES.
The table Is supplied with the best the market
affords. Everything- clean. A aliare of jronr pal-
rouaee IS solicited. NT. HKI.KNti. OKt.OON.
ST. HELENS LIVERY STABLES
THOS. COOPER, Proprietor.
Horses Boarded and Cared For.
TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTIOI,
ST. HELENS, : : OREGON
....ST. HELENS HOTEL....
Our ubles will at all times l found supplied with ths best edibles and
delicacies the market affords,
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
Ths hotel having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give satis
faction is all our patrons, aud solicit your patronage.
J. George Proprietor, 8t. Helens, Or.
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Patent Medicines
DRUGS a CHEMICALS
BEST BRANDS Of CIGARS
Perfumery, Stationery and School Books
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES
Dr. Edwin Boss, Prop.
ST. HELENS, . . OREGON
PRRSCRIPTTON8
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W. . HURLBITKT,
Gsnersl Freight and Pass. Agt., Portland.
The Indestructible "Maywood"
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Mr Cooper is always glad to welcome bis
mt i:oopsr is always glad to welcome bis
old friends to bis pupnlarplaos of businsae
ST. HELENS EXCHANGE
PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE
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Jan 1, ISM
The "Marwood'
road and riders,
Jan. SI, 1SSS
Oluera I'eadlns
VlllJt?n 2Sf nd 'V 'osetber; lias few nans: l7of snob wlrVSn,, uirttSn thrt lts '
will bold tocettaerereu In an accident: nohoflow tHhlii. to crash Sl!tiSSSiS.Sl
"t" ""no ,s oroaeo; so simple that Its sdiastlnt parts serre as Its connectlni Darts" i Z
Pl2nJ? ',n plM "Ii parts: always lesdr io aire reliable andrapld "raSlnortlMon
JTKAMK-lmproved donlilo diamond, auaranteed fur threa years. SPada , ni SF?,i .SS
I?"ll,f?,J.? 'J? "troase." metal for it. weight know: tolned toth.rh.'2
r" nm io sacn a manner tnst It Is Impossible to break or an ni ..k
loose; a marrel of norelty, elmpllcltr and durability: tbe weateat eom"na ot fn-nS
to bloyole mechanism known, to build a frame wlthont l,r,. tniSrrVKS?..? ?! LD,?,,"'
r-kWaUMtn nlnaa an.l 4 .. I ...v. . ' . , y "T
STEAMER O. W. SHAVER, Dell Shayer. Master
Commencins; April IS, lHOU, will leave Portland, fuot of Washlncton street Tn.,Ia
Thursday and Hunday .venltixs at S o'clock. Keturnlna TtskanT. h3!
in l ortland 1.30 A. M. 1 lie company reserves the rlul.t i h.,,.. .i.... Vi" .
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w . ( . H H vt.nvm. 1ICLI.II. ur BtllllR IILII.r nHMt.H m.bm.II. , .. .... a .........
J-,.ijt- v; k;. mam sue, steerina bead and pedals fill- A Mii
CUNttSS-Best quality tool steel, oarefnlly tempered and hardened CHAlNS-lii.h ...it
hardened center., rear adjustment, CRANKfI-Our Mlabnted Irae-rdli. .ilnt Vi 5r4
teoted by natenU: no nniii nin. uririii. e'P'ece orsnk. folly pro-
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BAB-Ewmibl, and adlu.talile: easily adJnatVs W anlari"t7
nlshed If ordered. SAUULk P. A v.. (.nitam nV.X,.!.ni.?"iridl.n,. Jhornfor.
Hat-trap or robber: foil ball bearing. MNISH-ICnMneied to black wHhii hrf l. -nickel
plated. Kaob Bloyole oompletT with tool bilJSJiJ'iJ.i,U SSffr"
eoruina to tires, pedals, saddles, eta, VI to aooonnda. " s-
- SIO la ear Snaels.! WhaiMu t -(.-,. ii ....
for leas. To qnlokly Introdooe tbe "Haywood" Bicycle
hare decided to mike a iiwuiii n
reader of this paper a ehano to rot a flrat-claea wheel at the
o.u. .... i Miimnon - iioaeplpe or Mor-firt-claa
pneurnatlo tire. HUAkf i;-iiii
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ONE YEAR, ONLY TW DOLLARS
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lowest prioe ever offered. On reoelpt of tm.ua and coupon
we will ehlp to anyone tbe above Bloyole. aecorely crated,
and guarantee aa(e dellTsry. Money refunded If not as
represented after arriral aud examination. We will ship
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Ons of tbe doctors will make regular trips
every month to this branch office. Consult
the physician free at rjt, Helens Hotel for
three days only.
V !i. il 1. m w,,n roer as a jrnaran tee of good faith.
A written btndlnn warranty with each Bloyole. This Is a
chance ot a 1fetlme and von eennnt aflnni u tk. .I-..
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THE OREGON MIST,
1ST. I-ISLEJisrs, OREGON
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG & COMPANY'S RIVER
STR JOSEPH KELLOGG
: FOR PORTLAND
Leaves Kelso Monrla
Portland Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 o'clock a. m.