The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 22, 1904, Image 3

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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Wt lnvt,lba petrouag ' the Cturnl
Public' mill Guarantee Cleanliness and
Oood Home Cooking.
MRS. A. T. LAWS & BON j
I SneiiklnB of Printing:
Why arnd work out o( your County when w will do it lor you at
J'ortland Pricear
Commercial Printing
01 every etas done at th MIST OI'I'KT, from modern type
fare, in net and workmanlike mvuuu- We have rectnlly
added aevcral of tbo latest .tylcs ol type to our' equipment, awl
rcsprctlully aolkit your patronage.
Years of Experience
Count iu enr Mnaraa, and
In
tiers, and will
know llit want of our sosto-
guarantee Price aud Uiiatity to be light.
LOOAL AND GENERAL,:
l THE 0UE00N MIST PRINTEttV, St. Helen,, Ore
I THE BIG STORE DOWN 8
By The Big Sawmill!-
I Kecking Now Coo&i Every day in the Week
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THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPUTA- V
tliiu ul l., HunJIni tur Holy ill. T-.t In I
(M!wi?bai Mifurn Anisi-.-. IT
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Dart & Muclde,
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NY. C. Fischer,
.ivrmXKY-JT-llW.
.it - Oreiron.
J.B.GODFREY.
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r.e.l Estate art TimUcr Lanis Sail ;
A HHTHAC. t MAHKl
M- .IIKI.KS. -ttSS!
AVTOUXE Y-AT-ui
niii.l. ! I uai.
Judge Bowlby, of Astoria, and Indue
Jullua Morehind, of Portland, were In St.
Helena Saturday on legal butineM.
!! re are no shoe made that are lietter
tlian the Btilson line, carried by Perry &
Graham.
Vprlt began last Monday on Dr. Rum's
new pharmacy building. Mr. Utha Clark
having charge of the construction.
Rev. H. L, Pratt, presiding elder of
the United Evangelical church, astied
by Rev. J, A. Ranalww, conducted the
quarterly aervicea at Warren on Satur
day arid Sunday lint. Communion aer
vicea were held o Sunday.
J. Ihipont & Bona, of the Valley shingle
mill, will deliver shingle, to cuatotnera
at St. Helena, Houlton, Columbia City,
Warren and neighborhood. They manu
facture the very; finest grade of cedar
ahliilet and guarantee their price to tie
aa low an hlii(lea of the tame grad tat
be procured eltewhere. tf
County Awiwr I.awa ia very busy
.man juat now, aa alto hit office force, the
law compelling him to have the tax roll
completed by September lat. A alight
change in the law hat deprived him of a
week In which he had calculated on, but
by all working an extra hour or ao each
day thia can 1 made up. Aud when Mr.
Law turut over the book you will aee
a aet of book that will lc a credit to any
county ifi (he atate
The Porcelain Batli at Houlton are all
reaily for customer. If yq want a re
frcahing bath or a firttclat ahave or halr
cut patronize the Houlton barber thop.
Satiafaction guaranteed.
UttJufnA Chinook aaltuua ia Unbent
rub. that swim, and Chiuook ahoea are
the beat ahoea on the market. They are
made of the very beat material and are
sure to give intuition. Bailey a Orinu
Houltou'a reliable deakia in general iner
cbauditc, keep them (or aale at from J.VfiO
tof.
It la a fact that If a little paint were
uaed on aome iA our store buildingaand
reaidencea, St. Helena would be the
cleaneat county aeat in America. Where
can vou fiud another hamlet tliat bat
better atrceta, walki, achoolt, churches,
aociety, water and light eyatem, a pub
lic apiriled town council, coy residences,
with lawut, fruit and abode trees, all
bugging the weat bank of the mighty
Columbia? Let ua do the fair thing by
St. Helena and paint and dreaa her up
Next year la the big Fair in Portland
and we want to look uice when strangers
come to aee and buy homes among us.
A Ret of Dishe 1'ree f am giving away
- . .,. iivtrniit-i at. suit Bk.w-
coupon with eacu can vi -
cents and over, and you can exchange
these coupons for all varieties of the best
claw of China wure. Goods on exhibition
at my store. Great inducements that it
Kill mv vou well to investigate.
H. MORGVS. St. Helens.
turWr 1". A. Mrltride. on Saturday lat,
rendered a decision in the case ol Anet
vs. Toppila. iu which he Held mat ama
l,..tr could not inherit uomeMcau
i .hrrr a native born nci
proof upon a homestead no interest there
iu inures to co-heirs who arc aliens. This
i. -.ii,ve.l to be the first adjudication of
this point of law by a court, though there
i:
' China pheaaanta uuat net be shot Un
til the opening of the teanon, October 1,
when hunters will be free to kill them
until the close of the season, December
1. Came Warden linker announces that
there la absolutely no cliange in the taw
at It has been on the statute books, and
that he will prosecute any persona who
kill the pheasants put of season. Titer
hns been more or lea misunderstanding
in this matter. It can be positively
stated and once for all, that there wjw no
change enacted at the last regular or
the tost spcclul session of .the legislature.
A the law read, pheasants may be shot
from October I to December 1.
Now ia tlte time to paint and
I am prepared to save you
money on the goods
M. C. GRAY, St. Helens.
Uwi and Clark Flour ia one
of the best grades on the mar
ket, and a very popular brand
try it.
M. C. GRAY, St. Helena.
Adjustable screens to fit any
window, 24 inches wide, 35c.
M. C. GRAY. St. Helens.
Nice silks for ladies' waists
and children's dresses, at 00
cent per yard.
M. C. GRAY, St. Helena.
Golden Gate Baking Powder,
Spices and Extracts, are the
best. M.C.GRAY,
St. Helen.
The steamer Mascott was employed
last Sunday afternoon in conveying
about thirty head of cattle to the Wash
ington side. They were owned by Mr.
Kubnis, which he herded in the Bunker
Hill section some little distance from St.
Helen aince the high water drove him
and hia neighbors out aome time ago.
There are more cattle to be crossed as
soon as the water recedes on the low
land.
A Snap. A hundred and sixty acre
farm for sale. Ask Quick 8c Hoi ton.
The social dance given in Spence's
r.....l4 iTvrral oarties Troin
DEATH Or it'DOE 1. B.
Judge John R McBride died at Spo
kane, Wash., on Wednelyi J't'y 2 ot
hemorrhage pi the brain. Judge Mc-j
BrjJe was one of Oregon! first represent
ative In Congress nnd was born In
Franklin County, Missouri, Anguat 22,
1832. He held ninny positions of trust
and honor during hia lifetime, and hia
career ia given In epitome aa follows:
Born in Missouri in 1!2; Delegate to
Oregon Constitutional Convention, 1857;
served in Oregon State Senate, 1800
1802; elected to Congress, 18(13; Miicf
Justice of Idaho, 1806. Judge McBride
was brother of Senator McBride, Judge
T. A. McBride, and Mrs. W. H. Dolman,
of this city. He leaves a wife and seven
(Children. '
RAINIER NOTES
T. K. Heughes and wife returned home
Imm il.-ir hone moos lat Suturaay
u..Ih. .-. an aunel! of two Weeks.
jIuaMtt uliirli time Ihev visited the Sound
cities, Victoria, B. C, and Portland. The
(factory boys were all giaa 10 see mew
boss again, and all of them wish hiraii
happy and prosperous voyage wiuuKu
life in his new state of wedlock.
Rev. Thorpe and wife are spending the
lart two weeks enjoying the good tnings
at Chautauqua.
M'ss Alice Perry returned Home last
Saturday eveoing after a few days visit
... . I J . I rw.U UatlriMtt at
WHO OCT incnu, miaa a "
St. Helens.
Xfr. W. M. Roliert it seems hascbs-
appcared from public gaze. It seems that
ue sola some property tnu mm u
land to get bis cnecK casnea ana o nui
Wen heard of since, although his wife
and friend iiave been making anxious
inquiries asto his whereabouts.
Fred Trow, the genial corner grocery
man, has been laid up a day or so with a
lame back.
Mrs. Mae Slchman visited Portland
Monday.
Mrs. C. L. Girtis relatives from Port
land are visiting with ber this week.
They are enjoying a (ew days in the
country.
Mr. Garnet lackson. who has been
soendinir a few daya with relatives
at Vancouver, returned home Saturday.
Warm weather thia. Old Sol seems to
be .exerting himself aome these last few
daya.
Miss lane Doan has been suffering
from a very o finger lately, owing
breaking a lead pencil off in her hand.
Wm. Heuycke, who recently did the
clerking act for J. T. Leonard, has gone
to fishing.
The Rainier Mill &. Lumber Co. laid
nfl a few davs this week, because of a
casting breaking which had to be sent to
Portland to be repaired.
The soap factory in the course of con
struction expects to be in operation in
the course of a few weeks. It will prob
ably employ about twenty men.
The local ball team has just completed
LIST wok REAL ESTATE
AND OTHER PROPERTY
-WITH-
I E. QUICK & A. H. HOLTQN,
rnopitiETons or tub
Columbia County Abstract
AND TRUST CO.,
immigration . vyuui ynunj - -
we will find you a buyer. ?
. . . . juni.in AKIPC at
REAL ESTATE, LUANS, iiNoun.wi
AND BUSINESS OPPOR7 UNITIES A SPECIALTY
QUICK & HOLTON,
Proprietor Columbia Ctfnty Ah3twU4 Tmt Co.,
CT TTT'TTVS - - OREGON
i
OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOi
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
to
Begins its 23rd year on September 20, 1904.
four terms in each school year, affording equal
opportunities for beginning a course m Sept
eraUr, Notember, February and April. Te
best training for teachers the Normal course,
with iu assurance of good position t goe
wages. Write for new catalogue containing
full information concerning courses of study,
training in actual teaching afforded under real
conditions in town and country schools, aft
full details about the advanced course of study,
with the additional advantages attached.
Address, " ' '
SEC. J. B. V. BUTLER, or
PRES. E. D. ROSSLER.
MONMOUTH. ORE.
lt.V1.MKU.
ORKGON.
! Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
; "ttixr"'"'
' f. H.hx: Mm: CarfHl '
' AnlllIl 1'olttsn.l Mtir.
I a rnd .
r:i.r;l.rk; NORTHWEST
r ruts mui tuns wat- c,u- Iavea IVrtland Monday,
W. II. POWELL,
ATTOHXEY-AT.TAW.
ixrrtf wrrntct Atroaaav
T. IIKI.CN.
, onflow.
HIE RED BEAR
Jjoulton. Oregon.
i Portland Monday, Weliie
. . ..ui nun. m.. lorine
na n. y . . - I. ...j To.
!" i.T, s,lr t 10
I -' .'nVwin; d.r. 'Beturnins,
.1. L.a Toledo at
i'.,-.lKock at 6:!Wln .
Toetiiwya, r -rk. mnrtlini-.
eavln roriia "-.
lawat ttf lUBOl
wasl
WcinharcVs Beer
kept on tap.
The Best Pool Tabic in
Columbia County.
and
sllernonn,
huwlay,
Dr. Edwin Ross,
Dr.H.R.niff
Phusician and Surgeon
. W, tlY
w. . im-UitP
DiLLAUD & DAY,
tjTTonmrs-AT-L.ir
Will pracllM Id ny eonrt, 8UUot F-d-ral.
UIr
uwibaioon
t
Rbinm BKOTU.M. ptomsToxsto,
9
-Only tna '"-
OREGON
Short line
tautraftj DATIFir.
AMD UHlWll arw"
; TBAlS8TOjrMBEA
r.n.n.n tmirlnl lt'u . V i,i,,
one instance where a cloly siinuar
case was (Jecide.1 by me wcpsrui.-.
if Interior.
Ssat. One hnudreil and sixty acre
(arm for sale. Ak Quick oi noiion
The Colurjibia Rivfr loggc re;
ia Portland lur uti-
.t... ina the wages Ol ineir cu.,..-j
.i inen-aaina the twice oi ioK. vr
creing the lroduct. The eyernauser
-iiiv to cousent to shutting
.,.,(
down, as they nave an - -
timber tlut lias been burned over and it
:.i ...u. fiv vear to cui men
ill mac j -
l..wr con
scnted to curtail tne suppir "7
their lRnd maintaining thepnecsof
the Columbia River association.
n,. fruit canning season ts approacn-
ig and the price of sugar is sure to go
...B i-..,t housekeeper should order
V i- Itailev & Briun, Houlton's
a supr'y ,,w
rllnhle crocers.
tUre?L r..:.,t.v Ust aKnst Evo Wat
coun.... , " . ,,..,,
T ...inte at Wambeck'. brick
y.r.1. their allegation inriug u.er
? 1 .nA that he w to tell them
07co,;:.i.ion. W.mlH.k alleges that
,e did not owe tne uupom .
whatever. The case wm decided u fa-
the plaintiffs.
Claimed. DilUrd & ly pUintoBfc
. ..wtf for defcudant.
A large .lock of novel just received at
the St. Helen rnarruary.
.... .hoe d rect Irom tuc umu
...aturcr and can save you the middle
. a.
man pn".
m-nt well
here, Scappoosc and neighboring section
being present.
Goods delivered without cliarge,
wiUingty and cheerfully. Order iretly.
M. C. OKAY Ol. ncicna
r, rii returned home Monday from
Seaside and reports having left the wife
and little ones enjoying the sea breete.
Fresh fish in season every Friday, and
c.,n,l.. A nner at tne untnm
rm.ikes l '
liotei.
Messrs. James Dart and Gus Wickstrom
K i . h Tralda on
were ronianu viii" "j
Monday last.
Rnilev & Brinn's store is headquarters
for general merchandise, Houlton, Ore
gon. Cood goods a specialty. Quality,
quantity and price guaranteed.
Mis Mary J. Tompkins, of Scappoose,
tr fit Helens on
was a ousinesa "
Monday last.
Mrs. E. H. Flagg visited Portland
Wednesday lor the purpose of attending
the Grand Lodge of the Degree of Honor,
the auxiliiary of the A. O. U. W.
.- l..H fixing lin thfjr
recent fretdiet. The boys P (
. little olavine at home now. They also
THE NEW YORK STORE
General Merchandise, Clothing,
Dry Goods, Groceries, Frnits,
Provisions, Furniture, Stoves, Etc
-.Lowest Prices.:
H. HOKGU9.
PpoJtnilino, Main Kir-Pi
contemplate cVying
at the tournament, wmtu , . "
success tu -.
here in September,
Rolert Yount's new residence on
Union avenue is fast neanng compleUon.
When finished it will be one of the neat
m resiliences in Rainier,
1 B. E. Bourne is off again doing the
.rt. loe has been doing a
irreat deal of business during the past
In fact he has been so onsy
that he ha hardly had time to come
home.
Rev. Taggart will hold regular services
here next ounday morning and evening.
r u e. xroTVrmott have sold out
their confectionery business and moved
n Pnrtland.
On Friday last Mr. Arthur Kappell and
.: ij.. Anrleraon were united in
ZZZZrX the" home of the bride in
v..H Mr. and Mrs. K.ap-
n i - nn their residence in the
fcfietz block, where they tand rea dy to
welcome their host of friends. The Rain
ier brass band turned out last Tuesday
.... a ... ham a musine welcome.
They received many beautiful and useful
:.: hir friends and have begun
their married life under the most pleas-
a.. venditions.
another sngni
Wood OpportBBlty.
Two-year-old Durham heifer for sale.
Will be fresh this month. GenUe.
Inquire of F. M. THORP. St. Helens.
I R STORIA & COHJMBURIYER
RAILROAD uuryir-APiT.
ADMINISTRATOR' SAJ-E.
In the Countr Toart ot the matt of Oreaon, for
InUie Winumah Conrjtj. ,
in the matter ol tb e.ut. ol keuben I.Joy.
So'u.rebTiiven Art J- ISS-""
and b Tirtue ol. " ""' VJ .h i'onnlT.
4WSMasftl. aVU-
Lire mm
. 1 J
Magnolia. Canadian Club. Old Govern- Mr &T
whi.Wies and Gordon s Dry Oin at " have moved
uapi. icwiiic u j
viini-r to snend the summer.
Miss Esther Silva spent Saturday and
Snnii.iv in Rainier.
t ilmli aoendine a short time
vUitintr Rainier friends.
We were eUd to see Mr. Geo. Maygcr
on Saturday last.
Ti.. v.a rnmnanv iust finished
three nighu engagement at the opera
house. They were splendid.
m.nt WHiiskies and Gordon' Dry
.... n.1 Saloon. Old Crow Whiskey
SUV V"- .
bottled in bond. Also Old yuaxer-niaue
Rye Whiskey.
The Sarah Dixon, of the bhaver line,
is a good boat for our people to patronue.
She leaves Portland Tuesdays and Thurs
day at 8 p. m., and Sundays at 8 p. m.
Gentlemanly and accommoul.UB
, and a better meal lor .'0 cenu ui-
n
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and tyj'"u","J;JVL, i. MaltBomah C'oanlT.
.t...ltia till lUlUiuimaw .
Srmtlion or "';""'; 1904. and eootin-
in tiDa to u ut,w" " -
ginulDXin tu
west corner i
All trains maXs elote eonnaetloni i at Ooble
with N?Ah.Ja Pt traliu. "Jtf 'JS
EiS and Sous polnu. A ForiUad wuh all
r.in. InTiui Union dspot. t Attorla with I
J'Wa .fbo.l .nd1!! Una snd.Btror
X t. Potter te and from
Braes poinu.
Pssttngen tor Astoria or way Pln"m"
trslnt l Uoulloo. Trains will .top to WP"
..n"orr.iUou!tnnwheaeoinlng Iron, polnu
uo. -JUSd, O.
Uwaoo and Nerin
points mutt flat
inepce runuiu. "---- . war tfca.
imjTt "?""S,,r-,,i .lonah: thane
KaTABI.ISBXD
UTX.
uo..
tween JT.V. mrrlrtian. Ihsncs
wSto ih.Tl.es ?! beginnint. belug la Col
Si d eiuntv court: sstd tea per cent to b
Ueurs. uiiwra . - , 8 DART.
Admlnl.tr.ior ol the enate ot Koubtn Z. 11
St. HelinTor. . JnneM.Wl.
can be purchased at any restaurant m
the city for 60 cents.
Marcus A. Peel, an employe of the
Ooodyear Rubber Co.. and Ernest All
man, clerk in Ladd & Tilton'. bauk.
visited St. Helens in an electric launch
last Wednesday. They are spending
their vacation in an rasu-uiut--
i.n. manner. From St. Helens tuey
Night Was Her Terror.
"I would cough nearly all night long,"
writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alexan
dria, Ind., "and could hardly get any
sleep. I had consumption so had that if
I walked a block I would cough fright
fully and spit blood, but, when all other
t.vjna. failed, three 11.00 bottles of
JSUu The Lewis river as far a. 'fZt
l ucy c u5 j a
In rv4 it
uVrou.l. l..llon ti.ii ri . ',7',,,.;,,, n.oUi.li.
T.u".!;tl"rikt.Tr
rriit'S'
al. Iliinl'"".'""-,-
kntl urr
Af .ANTIU Da I.
for u . .v
Ijiji'IHt
J lf A. M
D.llJ.
rirpm
Lianors an! Cljrari Kept In Stoct ;
GYRUS KOP
And othstr-.P'tl".'''"4;0""""1'""
always luiUH'k-
WEINHARD'8 BEER
on draailit
"Tom Bentou" Cigars.
Arrlvat.
f-.sK--. ff.
a-.oo a. .
D.iir,
THREE PAH.Y TRAINS
ron
ALL V0INT8 EAST.
Lower Columbia Rivj;r.
, . at;P- .. .J. Roliirulix,
'ot "Alton '"';vM I m i clitlv. ""I"
PRRRY & GRAHAM.
The Farr Bro... John and C. M., of
a,' r.. were in St. Helens Tuesday,
heir object being to interview the stave
. .I-. Lnle and eet a contract to fur-
one more plank to tne ue.Ku.
Za fle. ' M !
be loaded where w.iiteu. B
.lev snell the brouicr iumu..
, eir Ln of wood chopper., It beg too
"Lardou. to have great p le. of wood
. i.ir i. drv a tinder. They
WUencv..., r. Ai,.n.t
propose to surtup ngaiu --.
20th. . ..,1 ..tnto
I( you want tomiyor .. ---
or pepoml property. i
. llnllOll. Ol. iaCH:u.
t,.....r.i Ttlliott. president of the
Purine Railroad, visited Goble
oil T ay lust, in an interview pt
?.U.Tl . ' .L T.lrum. Mr. Klliott
U" " "Vi. across the Columbia, to
ten " " , . , K,.iiimtt
j...- the phi" oi me . . ,
.'-..nnaol the necessities that
touoo.r, - nrnviA.A for in the
rum L. have been made look.
t .ranter.
ness men and will make tricnos anu K
health on their trip.
WANTBDStave bolU; -ellow fir tim
i... oa Inrhea lone. ror imw
write Western Cooperage Co., Houlton.
Ore.
Houlton Circle, Women of Woodcraft,
.!ii a moonliiiht social at Mrs. Lit-
tle' place Just beyond Uic Milton Creek
bridge, on Tuesday next. Ice cream and
cake will be served, and all good people
...ire to have a pleasant evening,
are invited to atteud. There will also be
a short literary program, music and
singing.
Weinhard's beer on tap at tne uwi
saloon.
Dr D. B. Stuart, of Rainier, was a
pleasant caller at Uie MiST office on Wed
nesday last.
Mr. A. L. York, route agent for tne
rortlotid Telegram, visited M. neieus
and other towns of Columbia County in
the interests of his paper this ween.
rv ...it, from J3.50 up to fl2.50, ore
v. ' - ,
better value than you can get in roriuinu
TERRY & UHAHAfli.
Largest stock to select from at Terry &
Graham's.
n.l I trained 63 pound.
.i...ai onaranteed to cure Coughs,
Colds. La Grippe, Bronchitis and all
vt.Aw .t.i1 T.nnif Troubles. Price 80c
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at the St.
Helen Pharmacy.
JOHN A. BECK
DKALKB I
Watches, Diamonds, Silierwarc,
....JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
Jtorrljoa St. B.U Front flnt. PORTLAND.
vi,iwv Til IX) AN ON REAL E6-
TATK Rate of interest low.buteecu
rltv most be perfect. Apply
address
to or
St DO prnev-i. i-l".
WM. RESIMIDS, Houlton, Or.
tti,;rkM van. SALE A new
t7 ia. for safe. Address or apply to
- - tiE0 pekRY, Houlton.
J. MACKENZIE,
General Contractor
BRIDGES, MIIilA. AND Pll
DRIVISQ AWECIAWV
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
ST. HELENS, OR.
fistf
SCHOOL REPORT FOR DIST. 50. 8
Number days taught, 19; number days
attendance, 374f; number days aosence,
81 number enrolled, 24; average daily
attendance, 20. The names of those who
t,.ln neither absent nor taray curing
the month, are: Harold Kng isn. . n.
" -- . .a. i f aiT rsn
Shearer. Ray i..aiei,
Blythe Gatttcus. ann iry
Oro R.OVBRHOIKRR, Teacher.
KIV FRESH COWS FOR SALEl
1 lor sale, at a bargain, mxfreah
cowe, one or nil of them. ' -great
opportunity to wtfood 1 cow. at
verv reasonable price. JOb. HAYBU K-,
St. 'Helens, Ore.
"GOOD H0RSEj FOH 8AlgM
about 1200 pounds; ge eight year.
good roadatcr or aii-puroo . -r.,,,-1
Larira n. Inawr) t St. Helena,
EUin.r
.linuaY
good bargain.
B. KAPPLEB.
rOK rBTl.A!Dl
--TBAMeit-
BIRTH8.
Born To the wife of Win. Cooper, ot
Warren, on Thursday, July 14. a son.
Born-To the wife of Homer nnc.
of Warren, on rrtouy, ti
FARM FOR SALE Twenty-one acres
r -a- hnnse and barn; young
orchard; located adjoining the townsite
"... a.a- r,n ta vmA: ready
"rtaTSorevervthing.that
. can be raised! Apply to Miller Momer.
utU' IT this, and the result will
.I . lew vear. St. Helen, will
".re a railroad within the city nm
TURESUIKtt OUTFIT FOR SALE.
A J. I. Case, twenty-four 1lc1i cylinder,
eight horsa-power. Cash safe, of lumber
and shingle, taken.
GVS HECELE, Houltoa.
KILLthb COUCH
AND CURETHSLUNUS
WITH
Dr. King'
Hon Discovery
rONSUMPTION
0UGH8 alio
JOLDS
Pries
80c 41 00
Fret Triw.
rrr'TrTTTSTTTBiit Cure ror all
I T.nn T and iUNQ TBOUB-
T V !. OT LO.ua Xli aaWa.
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE-870
acres located on Willamette Slough ; tic
eommodtSnsfor75 to 100 head 1 cattle ;
. .. . . . ir..tirrt r.11 oince. wnu.
UBllV w. 1 ,
SELESfc. care Bieamur
Helena, Oregon.
America, bt.
2-5-tf
"America
V
Willamett Slonli We
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sr n
I
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Leave St. Helen. .. :3C I AM
V.YtsrHeien..e:00P
rBEMCMT- " ''t
will C.rry Solhlnir but Patssn
, and Fast Freight.
JA3IM OOOO, .
riONEKR EMPLOYMENT CO., 215
Horpw St., Portland. Oresoujii i one of
tl, hest known and most reliable Cprn-
furnibhei an -mu
..aniaa nil tllB COitit.
Help on .hortc.t notice Free to Employer.
win., in l'ortlaud Go to
TI.a Viiii. irA liostaurant. 16- Tliri
. '"1 :, r. .t , s.,i l. of Bu ker The
MeitU from 15 cent up. Open
V ' .1 ;... rivalar. in anv ty.
L"lW,tand.IP.. formerly of the
Koyal.lna4 54a;i.on,
FCa PORTLAXO DAILY
Stfiamfiv Tralda
IWVVWava
C. . Hooghkirk, Mat.
RAILROAD TIME.
LtwH Rainier astir ( ,u?,aJ.5'.P.f i
i.nd.-t A. M..d.wrilBC Irom t "eUmi Ml
o'cloi-k. Keturulua. . Portl.od st r
HH trrinii; at . Hl 4:- v
hmim and Fast Freii-t.
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