It Pays to Pay Cash !
A
We wilt make a Kpccial inducement for Cash
Huyers, Iwcnusc wholesalers make spmal in
ducements to us for cash,
We will flake Money
IJv this offer, and so will our customers. A different
article of Gel:
h
!
'-
'l,
rvr O
to I'orlliuid on Thursday lust
i Mrs. Ivlviru lltitlrr, of Portland, 1 tlie
gm-ht of Hit sister, Mr.i, Dolman.
l'runic Olcsoii, of Deep Kiver, Wash.,
M'iit .Suliiriliiy ami Humluy In St. Helens.
Miss Ki.jr Moyrr, of Scappoose, was
visiting in St. Helen during the punt
wick.
Let cverylwdy roister. It will nave
trouble for tlie olftVers and for yourself if
you register t tlie first opportunity.
GooiU delivered without charge,
willingly unci cheerfully.' Order freely.
M. C. GttAYSt. Helens Or.
The Warren Hand gave a well-attended
concert and dunce at the opera house hist
Saturday night,
Trtsjuin notices and all kinds of print
ing dime ut this ofliee.
No week passes by without new sub-ncrilwi-i
living added to the Mint's mail
lists. Watch tut grow whin the pleasant
days of summer come.
Mr. than. U. Tallx'tt, of Osgood, In
diana, in a sojourner at the county neat,
lie in looking up a location for business
uml prok-ssiomtl purpose.
Mttgnoliji, Cunudiun Club, Old Govern
ment Whisk im and Gordon' Dry Gin at
the Owl Saloon. Old Crow" Whiskey
bottled in bond. Alo Old Quaker-made
Rye Whiskey.
This is the closed season, and of course
there u no salmon on the inurket. but
"turkey" term to lie quite plentiful, and
i highly appreciated by the boarder t
the hotel and restaurant.
Canilntiia i igar two for quarter at
Urinu liros. Owl Saloon.
Canned and fresh vegetable.
II. O. OLIVER.
Probate Court was in session Monday
last. George Decker was appointed ad-
n .11 umustrator of the estate ot Ullie ji.
) Decker, dccc.ied, an 1 Win. Resimius,
I I A K 111 IV J 1 v tt'itliority to sell fallen tim'uer belonging
4 m - ... - ,
LOCAL AND GENERAL, i ""y "P
big vote Columbia County can poll in
Air, Uiuh, Mucklc made a busmen trip presidential year.
Our complete line of men', boy ami
ttcrut Merchandise on special sale
r neh day of the week for cash. Ask ahout
Til ib win-n vol) j;uy. We have floods galore
curoute, and will offer you bargains that will
save you money, Wc arc agents for the cele
brated Men's Roy al Chinook Dress Shoes. Also
n full line of Women's and Children's Shoes.
The Old Reliable Firm
BAULKY & BRINN
HOULTON. OUEGON.
Babbitt Metal For Sale
9c Per Pound for 000 Lbs.
AT THE MIST OFFICE.
ladies' sweater are attractive, and price
right, at Oliver'
KEPUWJCAN COUNTY
CONVENTION.
Notice is hereby given tluit a conven
tion i.f th keoubiican party lor the
REPUBLICAN TO. COMMITTEE.
VERHOKIA NOTES
Coontj loiirmtloii Will Be Held at .
CluUunlc, April tWi, 1901.
Master Floyd Throope U teen quit
111 fur the Ui few day.
o,lc:e more the trth m covered with
Tlie Republican County Central Com- ' ., ,,, .,,. ,,!,, ration Tuesday
County of Colnmiiin, State of Oregon, is mtu-e. met in the City of Rainier, March j-j,
A few .unny day. ...1 we will all for- fZZ'Zy April it, TttA, at at 3 'cl-kJ- .M' a:l 1 w" called The wind ,torm Saturday evening filUi
get the Inntf and dreary winter. j , , . ,., (or the purpose of notntutin( , t orucr y o. is. jonnnon, tiwirraon. fM o timber M thflt tha iUper.
ioii.k nii w . ... . ,,tfl;me lot turn
n' .tore 1 beadqtinrter. candidate, for the yariou. county oil.ee.
i i V hI.i.o,. Ore- vo,etl '"r at tl,e rt'Kula5 Sute ek'C'
duindiw, Hoiiltou. Ore- , . , 8t)lU o( 0 01I
Bailey & Hrinn
for Keneral men:
gon. lioort giHWi tpeciaiiy. v . Monday, the tttll flay oi June. v.
quantity and price guaranteed. One Representative in the State Igi-
Up to date mr, voter have registered, uunre,
One C,
Get a move on, fellow citizen.
Dr. II. R. Cliff attended the meeting
of the State Health Hoard in Portland
last Wediientlay.
Mr. N. A. Terry, oi Houlton, who ha
been sick Willi Hie K"l'l ,or tw0 wu:k
pant, we are pleased to note i improving.
A new line of boy' "it from .75 up.
Pf.KKy ec OKAllAM.
W. H. Powell, deputy dislrictattorney,
One County Judge.
One County ClerK.
One County Sheriff.
One County Treasurer.
One County Commii.ioner.
One County School Superintendent.
One County Coroner.
There will be chosen nt said Conven
tion seven delegate to the State Conven
tion, and seven delegate to tne Oi strict
Congressional Convention; also Chiirm in
and Secretary of the County Central Com
mittee and Precinct Cooimittemcn tor
encll precinct. The vanous pmcina in
1 days.
by the following persons:
Clatskanie-J. B. Hall by T. J. Phlip- j Ero. Heveling failed to reach the Bea-
, ver appotntmeiH punuay, uu '" v
' fallen tiraber.
i .-l Tf. t. A Mna.arl Vila llAIIBtf
W.UaS. III ua Utu.su w.o ...J".
back toward the hill from where it form-
went to ClaUkauie ye.ter.lay morning to tll(. bounty shall 1 entitled to reprcsen
n.n tirr.iiuinarv eaminaUon of a tation in said Convention a follows:
person cuarged witn tureatening to Kill.
Tile OrienUl Hotel will change hand
on tne lir.t day of April, Mr. Mrinn re-
U Iind3 anil Grades
R ? m 111 EERY PESPECT
J..'s; cR 'o fc'ec! Crofli
to hit ward.
Rcinttiiler we are
grmiui jii'I tin v.ire, a
tiring and Mr. A. X. Law assuming
charge.
Miss OcGraff took the Iralda for Port-
laiia ,-kitaniay, nav.ng resigned her pnn-,
ciuuip 01 tue :uooi ncre. Tne iward ,
ha niieu tne vacancy by the euipioy-,
mvnt ol a iiir. iiicuman, receuUy iroJl ,
iserasaa.
A lare stx-k of novel just received at
the &t. icea Piiariuacy.
Tne Van Schuyvcr cottage is ling
thoroughly rcpairca wr oa;ujiaiK-y. tue f
root ii uccu iiuig,c.t an J uie miiJe i !
ixiiig ncaiiy C4i.ii.ii: i 1 painted. It ,
one ol tue oel location, in we cuy and
win not su iaie long. ,
Cail and see our ouiiugs and calicoes.
Ii. u. OiwiVi-.!..
Auburn
Apiary '
Beaver Falls Z
Clutskanie 5
f)eer Island
Goble .
MarAUnd. ......
Netia em
Oak Point
Rainier
Stappoose
Union
Warren.....
pin, Prox.
Deer Island C. H. English by E. F.
Connell, Prox.
Goble H. M. Fowler.
Oak Point 3. W. Birne.
Rainier 0. B. Johnson.
Scappoose W. O. Pomeroy.
t'nion E. K. Quick.
Warren H. H. Clark by N. P. Baker,
Prox. I
The following precincts were not rep-1
erly stood. We wonder if Charley don't
want a cook.
Chas. Armstrong has purchased forty
acres of the Bent Lewis place from Ar
thur Johnson, and soon expect to move
his family thereon.
Butter King Iow is all right. At pres-
John Baker has moved from this place
to his farm below town. John is going to
Chas. Malinsten has purchased the John
Baker property in this city, and expect
to reside thereon during the future.
TotiL 47
By order of the Republican County
Central Committee.
G. B. JOHNSON.
Chairmin.
KV -J
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Tin: big
U MUvi
Vrllc for Catalogue
u.s.-!,KKr iX-'A'ILMrV G).
Cur. 2nd Taylor St., Portland.
STORE DOWN S
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By The Big Sawmill!-
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New VomU Kviry dtv in tlie 'Vk j
THE MUCKLE STORE H A3 A REPU A-
tioii of Long Sliti.dins lur Only the Hot lu
G ENKlt A L M IJRCI I ADISI
3-5
Dart & Muckle,
Oregon.
lies ltiuartcrs for
t ne tupply just j
Oil. V- 'l-1 !
A si): Tliront), of V'ernni.i, who .-iiou!
at u e t it oi her cousin, ...r. A'tu. oi i..c wwara
Mi-l;iii(ir, ..ur.n the pl .t eek, left on
S.lur ay last, to begin a term a te setter
iif t ii- Hudson district sciuxd.
l..i-gi-.t tore in I largest stock cm be
lu. n ; hi lirry A Cr iliam store at
Ho i tou. iJood de ivcre 1 Iree.
I-resh lish in seisn every Friday, an I
sjircial Sunday dinner at the Oriental
Hotel.
j Mr mi l Mrs. Win. Mile, Mr. ani Mr.
1 Ikiwning. and Mr. and Mrs. Wharton
! spent Sunday at the Mile home.
I Mr. Buuigardi-iicr, of Clutskanie, was a
j county sent visitor on Tuesday last. He
I si.ys it is so cold and wet in that section
! th.tt people can not get up heat enough
! to talk politics.
j Clean up your back yards, and your
; inmt yards, your cess pools, and alley
! wu. The town is in a filthy condition,
! and disea-e l.rtedmg deposits are alto
gether tw numerous. An epidemic of
typhoid fever woutd I the natural out-
i me of such a state of affairs.
Call and we the new line of men and
toys' mi it direct from the manufacturers.
' PERKY & GRAHAM, Pioneer Store.
Weinhard beer on Up at the Owl
saloon.
Mike Vincent has told his farm of sev
enteen acres, near Germany Hill, to Gus.
Ik-gele. lor the sum of $701). The prop
erty was advertised in the MIST but a
short lime before the sale was secured.
The liemocnilic County Convention
meet April lftth, one week after the Re
publican Convention. It is expected
that a creditable ticket will lie placed in
tlx.' field and an earnest fight made on
strict party lines.
A CARD.
To the Voter of Columbia County:
In contradiction of a report which
seem to have g lined considerable cir
culation', I wish to emphatically state
The total credit on taxe up to date is tnat i am not, have never been, nor will
U,.(ia.iUi reoate l,oJi.i!J, leaving j be an aspirant cr candidate for any
net creituonuie tax roil ol :', a.jJ, political office in Columbia County. My
u.ki ail uncooecu-a oaiauce oi aooat ui- connctirn with the poliricsof thiscounty
tceil uiouwna uouars, wuuii I a very ua evcr been, and whatever connection
ii at lai time oi We year. j mity have hereafter will simply oe, in
resented: Auoura, Beaver ran jent he is Iooking after the comfort of hit
Marshland. mo$ii wj,o is very sick with Bright'
A motion wa. made and carried that Aiviie
the RepulJlican primines oe neia in eacu
precinct on the 2nd day of April, 1 !';
u.a - ; it r,li3ig rutabagas for a living.
u-nt to each committees! in an 1 tint he ; "J
insert the hour and designate the place
most aitible for his precinct where said
nriinnries be held, an 1 tint sai l notices
; be pote 1 in 3 or more pu jlu p!a:ei in ! In last week s issus oi tne iiibr wx no-
aid precin.-ts at least 7 day before tae tied the statcmjnt t i n vernonia .
primaries are held. j miles fro ji Forest Grove and 25 mile
It was moved ani carried that the ! from St. Helens. Both statements are in-
County Convent! n be hell on the S)th . correct. Forest Grove is only ,S.J mues m
day of April, 19.) I, atClatskanie, Oregon, ! the winter, and in the summer it is much
at the hour of U o'clock A. M. j shorter, as there are only eleven miles of
It was moved an 1 carried that we ap-hill, and the rest of the way is over level
portion the namer ot de.eitet irom : road, while to t. neen . w "
each precinct in t.ie county on the basts ; bert m tne summer time
of one delegate for ei-ii HI votes cast for ter twice that dUt.i
Supreme Judge, one for a fraction over
one-half of ) votes at large.
The following 1-ein.j tae num'ier of
votes cast in eaca prejin.'t an 1 tue num
ber of delegates to ea:ii p.-e:in:t:
tions whatever. Very respectfully
G. B. JOHNSON,
Chairman Republican Co. Cen. Com
Ut.HMl h.illAl
.... r...,wai iroiu the the interests of the Republican party and
... ' ..... create in me Republican principles, and not for any
,,,i m'lii iil asnirations or expecta-
jir.j. it seems u ne " .. i" . -
to ju t.m vacancy oy
s,iec.a. e.vction. til our rtincrican system
oi govi.Tii.ueui no o.uce njouia ue per
iiiiiiea w stay va.ant longer man i ncc-
t-3ar. , '
Tuc .vinl storai .iatarlay night did
coiisuieraiiie uajoigo in wis iic.gaoor
iwr.o.Ki, oios-ing tae t ime ol tue
urtgm .S0O IS.U.. l.iili.tiug "J" W Uie
amoaiitol aooat t,ojJ. a tree on tue
La.uoiit place was o.own over, me top
usi groiing uie Uoae in its fail.
Tue road supervisors throughout the
county are Uaviug a busy time pjt no,
as a result ot tue recent ttorm, Hundreds
ot tree having been biou across the
county roads, fliey are going at their
work energetically, ani soon the ways
ol travel will be clear.
t
ST. HELENS
PHA1WIACY
Patronize a drug store when you
want pure, fresh and reliable
Drugs and Patent Medicines
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc.
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS
A Fine Line of Writing Supplies.
Plain and Decorated Crepe Paper, lite.
Direct from Publisher -Regular 25-ccnt Novels Onlj 10 Cents
fVV1fVVWVWVV1rV1''l',M',","'J
More Musincss and
Less Talk
At M. C. Gray's
General Store.
Work ut the rock quarry has tieen par
tially suspended, owing to a disagree
ment between Mr. McKie and the fort
land contractors. It appears that jicKie
got out about lW.OUO Belgian blocks and
went to l'ortlaud last baturday for the
purp jsc of receiving his pay for the same.
The contractors rcfased to pay according
to McKic' understanding, and the latu-r
sold the blocks on hand U the City &
Suburban Railway Co. Several men are
going ahead with the work, as it i now
thought there will be a sale for all the
blocks that can lie made.
A new line of men' suit from 7 up.
PERRY & GRAHAM.
Messr. Smith ft Hqward, the Portland
contractors, arrived in St. He.ens yester
day for the purpose of beginning tne work
of opening the Sisters' quarry, north of
town, t lie ijuarry is covercu mi." ",
sands of yarns ot loose stone, an i this
will be loaded on targcs and t.ken to
Portland, where it will be used in street
work and in tue manuiacture of concrete
for the foundations ot buildings. They
will put in a trestie and chute from the
quarry to the river, and drive some dol
phins for the mooring oi tne oarges i uc
miarrv will employ, when in working or-
CLATSKANIE C0RRESP0N3EM3E
.
The ground was white wit'.t snow I ere
Monday morning last. Something out
of the ordinary for this time of the year
On Saturday the wind blew a huricane
but did no damage in these parts so far
as heard from.
Charlie Lindgren was over from Mist
far a load of goods Saturday.
The politicians are warming up some
what in these parts. Someone will surely
get left when the County Convention
meets to nominate candidates for county
; oihees, unless the Legislature should hap-
anl in the win
ce on account of hill
most all the way, and at present Charles
Melliner srivs "A fellow would stop and
study quite a while before venturing into
Auourn 35 votes; 3 deieites.
Apiary 10 votes; 1 de.sg ite.
Beaver Falls J7 votes; 2 delegates.
Clatskinie 135 vjtis; ti delegates.
Deer Islmi Si votes; 2 dc'egites.
Go.de id votes; 4 deicttes.
Marshland .'t votes: i delegates.
Neaalem i votes; 3 delegates.
Oak Point vot;; 5 de.e ites.
Rainier 101 vote; 5 delegates.
Scappoose 73 votes', 4 deiegite3.
Union 172 votes; 8 delegates.
Warren 35 votes; 2 delegates.
Total number of delegates, 47.
i nmi. r,f i he mud holes out near Yankton
St. Helens never can get the trade that
' troes to Forest Grove for the simple rea-
6 .... i...l U trt nA
son mat iuemeiciiani.suvw
the tra-!e they have got, and they have
the good roads to heip them out.
FOR SALE.
Bv mare. 7 vears old safe for lady ta
drive'; weight 1100 pounds.
Very promising i'-year oia con.
Spring wagon with shafts and pole.
Young Jersey cow soon fresh.
1 wood rack, 1 hay rake.
3 n .w horse collars.
1 old double harness.
1 man's saddle.
1 lady's saddle.
3 C. W. ADAMS, Warren.
FKOM BECBEX.
.Serlos Lest of Tl nber on the McBride
and Uauohne fraels.
pen to meet and create more offices before
the June election. Enough to go around
you know.
Mr. Will Miller, of the lower Nehalem,
came over the mount lins Monday to see
his little son Vernsy, who has had a very
severe attack of uieasici. He is now con
valescent. We noticed two gentlemen plowing up
a garden patch Sunday morning in this
city, and the snow flakes were falling
thick and fast. We presume that the two
gentlemen's wives are going to raise
snowballs this year.
j We observe the smiling countenance of
Mr. Norman Pickering upon the streets
Sunday. Mr. .Picker.ng had a severe
Peter Xorberg, of Cameron, Wisconsin,
is vi sitin ' uis ol J friea is, Mr- i -lri-
Ale i. Ttcid.
Mrs. Annie Lindsay visited Rainier on
Wednesday.
Dr. Sims, of Kalatna, was in town
Thursday.
H. D. Wintermantle, of Portland, who
has been hauling p-leing for Mr. Sullvan
at Maverill this winter, returned with his
team to Portlan i Friday.
Mrs. Anna Lindsay visited frienls in
Rainier Thursday.
Henry Warren visited Kaiama Satur
day. The Columbia Timber Co. shipped a
raft of long pileing to Portland Friday
They wi
son street bridge. j
Eugene Blakesley, of St. Helens, was .
in town Sunday evening.
Miss Ray Bingham visited her sister at j
Scappoose Saturday
HOUSE Gf CUARCIAN'S SALE
V'OTICK IS HKUEHV UIVKK THAT BY VIR
A le ( ,1U jr.kr .,i iff .mill) Couri ol
.ut ..f 0.ft". ir the CVuuty ot colnmhjs.
ljj.1 in lhc ,.,H. r oi lu , u.irUiiiii-hl-Ol to
,.,; til c.i-rks Ui"if eks. a miltot. ?
! " ... Mil t privm.e hs. i hi ufflce lu Si. hel-!i.l'l-l
,.r.HfW- "Jo'iH"io-
i ia IU- ll .III. "I --I.IJ ' .. "tfe ' Mull, 'O-
,.l; All uu .tfiit. oe null t.-l ' '"
,1 j,ro brvi.iui.rr uexTilrti. beluuin(
.i-u'.j i.i no'r, . lories lliiir;ck-, i";"'
D..erl,.tini. Soitu --a-l i''nero' e.'! n l.
ai.u to Norm li.nl of Hi. .nti-ei tru-rel
r,In.-eeretut m tins B..uil-w comer of
Vm -quartur i' the south !"-
t ,ie.i,ui tn will. - ie aseriitiau.
jnie i, , QfiCK.GasUa.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
E uienf CiinrlesTitiu, decesseit.
N
1TICB W HEKi'.Bi OIVRJ.
UtUiKIHt.t .U,UiliiMtnt', rt,,ui
utteJ Itlm. Urtle" . "'' :,; , ,.. ,.
'in oi in -I Ore. Iti
11 be used iu building the Morn- lm , hoa, i i v. vt- ih "'";;o0'i' '
'Silid ana a." nawl-hed March tn. WM.
Diliard Si I 'ay, uj
uKUttUlS 1 KIM, aUiniiiiMMIor.
Dr. Edwin Koss,
i
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H
M. C. GRAY
Dealer in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
f.MNIi .M) OIIA im-YtXK M'M'UIM, H'Db"'. hit.
I desire to ay that I would like to do business
,;,i, ...,e rst.rUn.i in Coluinbia County. My policy
tv ii.4t v v v. i jr -
is to handle honest good at honest prices,
d it
affords me much pleasure when
irons are getO'ig their money's
ST. HELENS,
I feel that my pa
worth. OREGON
jt. ji. A JVA.OiA.
Secretary of State Dnn'iar hts received
from the St ite 1'riiiter the first copies of
i the pamphlets containing the full text of
the d'rect prim try law, which will be
.voted Kn by the people on June ti.
' Ninety th i isiiid copies of eich pamplet
i will I printed. The printer has already
! tunic I out 3.1.0-W copies of the local op
! tion law, ani d).i) copies of the direct
primary law. The former till . pages
and the latter 52 pages. These pamph
lruhive liceu received, by the County
Lkrk and wilt bethorougltly distributed
among the voters of this County.
The following item will be comforting
rt-ml in j to tho of this region who think
nr i.nttin more than our share of
,.i.u-ss: The rainfall at Oreyton, Nic'
aragua, averages 2tW inches a year-the
wettest pi ice known.
i..... .ii1i. of Seaside, has received
from Oscar Anderson, of Portland,
strawberrv tree and Hen has planted it on
his farm on Court street. Hen says the
tree grows very prolific in Ireland, and
m..times restche a iwiglU of tect and
"v . . .. ...LI,
yon have to pu-k t-'
.. t,l.ler. Kee says the tree came
from China as lint is the only kind of
strawlietry trees they have there. Mr.
Smith expects to supply the SetsUe
caiuiiers with strawberries this summer.
Astoria exchange.
Messrs. J. II. Godfrey and Joseph Hay
bum have received word of the death of
ViUiuiu A. Bailey, grandson of Titus
Taylor, which occureu at uouuium
the sixth tly 0 he l)a-u'nt molUh' of
valvular heart trouble. His remains were
cremiited, nd the urn containing lus
ashes will be expressed to St. Helens for
burial by the side of, hi tiiotlier's grave
in the cemetery ou Germany Hill,
spell of measles. this vicjjtv. Mr. Black, the road super-
e learn that Mr. Dan Rice had a se- vJ iuforoied the writer S.in lay evening
vere cold which came near developing ,h . th re Kg, eca 15) an 1 2 )J trees
into pneumonia. Dan is now convales- crJSS the county rjiis in this district,
cent, and will be able to work again in J He ,us a liT,e jr .e ot nwa at .vorfc. cer
a few days. I oat titi t?.'es, aai c t.x'its t ) h ive .
It is s.iid that at a mcetinj of the Clati- , t.ie rot is cle tr in tea days. 0:t the M
kanie Grange to be held next Saturday i Bri le an I t'as Dm tUae tra:tt of Ian I it i
a very important paper will 1 read on iesti.nate.l tint tie iou of tt:n'ter wi.l be
the auestion ol Co-operation. betarecn ilO.OJJ aa i Jli'.O).). Tae Co-
1 r- !..,,- t!.t nurliasrhall club intends lumbia Tiin'wr
to incorporate, and will fit up good, suit- j about 1,2))
1 ne wind storm miuhu, v,iu,6 ... i c nB
lot of damige to timber in f'nSl CICUI Cilia oiu gwiv
did quite
Dr. U. R. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
der, a force ol from tinny to tniriy-uve ame grounus near me m,
block makers. can practice and play. Clatsitanie s team
Barkkd Tlymouth Rock Eggs I-'or is hard to beat.
Salh. The purest blood At fifty cents ; Arthur Hunter, who has been on the
Kr setting of fifteen oggs. ' sick li.t the past several days, is some-
' . ..m. . . , I ill 1. K.n.t,. tr. crt tn
MKS. U. W. 1T.KM, lliiuiwu. wuat oeiier, aim win us ---vv o-
Bunlettc. an employe of the worn again rer,
William
Nehalem Logging Company, was sii.cu
Wednesday alternoon while at work on
the logging railroad about four miles from
Columbia City. He was tending brake
without calks in his shoes, and slipped
and fell under the car. He shouted to
Cooixmy's los will be ;
Araaa i h-re fe v fea--es
were bb.vn dj va, ani a pirtof t:u roof
of the bara on the Foster place was torn j
off.
DZE3 I5LAN3 NOTES
M. W. Brown had the misfortune to(
lose both his work horses a few weeks;
XJKJ T kMlld
EXPERIENCE
i n L-vr" i it i rryt
Clark, visite i with j
Mr rivir'.M M. Graham of Marshland . aS0-
t,u ,i.-.;ncr business! Mr. an 1 Mrs. Palen
ZmwlZ ' j M - Helton on Saturday and
It is siii that two Mormon treachers Sua la'- .
Were in this city this week looking .or a j Elmer Olsen was a Kalatna w,Ur S.m
ha lto preach in. but coul 1 not find a '; day.
. !.... t,. it .Q itiiTviihle to do so i i...;, ... 1.,-ik. Bnm To the wife of Art. I):xon, on
stop UKi . wi, . . r TOO! lO Wi vi.-'. j "
in time to save his life. When taken Mn r Kot)erlitein U in Portland February 18th, a da loiter. Died-Infant
from the track he was dead. Superin-1 . Hrciiasill. new furniture for daughter of Mr. ani M-s. Art. Dixon, on
teudent Chipiuan immediately sent a
tuessenirer to this plaee to notify the
this week purchasing new
their new buil linj on Bridge itreet.
News is as scarce as chickens' teeth in
Watkins took these parts this week, yet we hear of war
the matter and went to the
coroner of the accident; but as the coro
ner wus absent Justice
charce of
scene of the accident. Bnrdette was a
young man in the twenties, industrious,
and highly esteemed by his workmates.
He is supposed to have relatives at Terry,
Oregon, and the news of his death was
telegraphed to that place.
II AZEMYOOD METHODS.
and rumors of war amonz the boys in
town. A warrant was sworu out for the
arrest of a man out on the Columbia Kiv
evening of February 18th
O. A. Palmer has laid off one crew of
his men for a'wat a uoath, on a.-co-int of
continued stormy weather.
The win 1 storm Saturday evening dil
quite a bit of dami;?e in the way of blow
er for threatening to kill and rob. At ling down timber ana irait trees at ims
this writing no arrests have oeen mane, i place
Perhaps something may materialize be
fore next week.
MARRIED IX POKTLAJD.
PoRTuvn, Oh., March 1Q, 1904
Mr M. C. Grav. St. Helens, Or.
Dear Sir:
In response to yours of the 17th we
ship you to-day one box of IJa-'-elwood
butter. We regret to learn that last ship
ment did not prove altogethei wtisfae
tory. In returning a P irt of this ship
tucut you did perfectly right, and we
trust should it ever happen again that
the butter is not in every sense of the
word first-class that you will return with
out attempting to dispose of it if the
quality is not first-class.
Trusting you may have no further
pause for complaint, We are Yours Truly,
HA.KI.W00D CREAM CO,
A vcrv prettv we lding occured at the
, home of the bride's parents. 0Ai Fourth j
.street, Port'.aui, on March I'utu at it a.
' m., when Gertrude J. Haines and Albert
I). Larsen were united in marriage by
! Rev. Soaper. The bride's sister.Miss Lela
Haines, acted as bridesmaid, with Max
A. Kaiser as best man. 0!'ly the rela
tives of the bride were present. Many
beautiful presents were receive t.
Mr. and Mrs. Onn Abel were Portland
visitors Stturliy and Sunday.
C, H. English was a Houlton visitor
Tuesday.
Laura Merrill, oldest daughter of A. A.
Merrill, formerly p re-d lent of Deer
Island, has been confined to her bed for
ten weeks with typhoid fever an i other
complications. Her many friends are
very anxious for iter speedy recovery.
I'll 10 BOYS Klllt.XP.
r ... Tbaoe Mbk
'fl.. . Designs
H Copyrights Ae.
Anrrrne mi,1!i! a nketob sna Ooucrlptlnn mr
mucKIT Mwrtiiin curopimou frws wheilicr so
T,f net Vk..,u,le..tl.-.L Haudbwkon l-ateBt.
will, froa. til.lMt anenrr ,,"n',.',atJSi,1-
IMicnis taken throuch Muiia to. oetT
tptciai fuiticf, without clisrae, tatbe
Scientific jFfmerican
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steamer Iralda
C. I. Hooghkirk, Masttr.
RAILROAD TIME.
I.sv Rutnier itsilr le xept 8uniT)for Pt
uuA, l l'i . M.. ilrinrlin fmin t. Heleiis t
,'clii.-k. CeiumiuK, Imvei I'urtlaud at 2;8U V
arriving at sr. Ueleiii at 4 40.
Passcagsrs ani Fast FrciiM.
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am:r JOSEPH KELLOGG
John Dellar, corner First and Yamhill,
makes a practice selling boys' clothes
ti... ,ut;, wrrr Oregon Crane. ! ind shoes at the actnul cost prices. Boys
iv and daffodils. The bride carried a suits, age 3 to ill, $.75 to f I; just exactly
boquct of bride's roses and wore a very ; the same grade you puy l or $2 more for
becoming costume of sUel gray. The ' elsewhere, besides we give a bat and ball
married couple took the train for Reuben, ! Irec with every suit. Prices ou shoes,
thiscounty, wher? they will make their $1.25 and $1.50. You save from OX- to $1
futnr hotu. . ! in comparison with, other stores' prices,
Leaves I'orllainl mi Tiliiliu Thurndav nd Sat
urday ut 7 a. m. for
St. Hilem, Kaiama, Carroll'i Part, Rainiti
and Kelso,
Arrlvlnml Puritumi Mundav, nta
iitibiltiy and Friday ut t p. m.
Steiisr KORTHWEST
I.i lives Portland Monday, Wednesday
ami Friday nigtita ut at 10 p. m., for the
mt- points mentioned aliove mid To
ledo, ti'ii.'liini; the bitter pluee at 10
ii. 111. 011 the loilowinir lav. Keturninff,
the bi'nt lenves To!iio at noon, and
t ' ! Rock nt J:3t)in the afternoon,
i ue-ilh iMi, Tlnirnbivs nuil Sundays,
nviuir i'lirtliind eailv in th morr.injt.
Wn' loot u bulurou tt. U. lioLUAK, Ajvm,
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