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. ...I liv aiilnillHUK"1' ,w "
to lhw ,,tne wuiuiuBlly,
. , i)).t Mt1y elgnl Mtenmntwi out
. ,i. ..,..,u mors mwiw iivm.
T a. wl'' ' 11,8 Ww "k
'!' L'l... lie Inform u that
" ,. recovered from hi recent In
retained oil llic ilMUi" Uacatln
, Utort tit" "K1-
1 i..- atrmrv to !" approved
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St. Helens, Oregon
.. ru.i.i itavi. ol Portland. WM III
wcjl,tl.l.wk.rlltiH ,,er nnu'
u.urfMrt.R.t'"'
Dn.jMMiCui ' timlttr. of Rt-
.j. u'..li.. Vl.lllliK reumn hi
paw,"
lkHCIIU'l'wk'
Uuoff"- l l 1' nnnure.
jlr. Kuiitu. u i:llt Telrgram
mia tbU r
w(uUwIMrtc tlll"K P the
,.. k bit ml'. "'! SalurLy'e TcIp-
pHuill contain tin; reult of liU work.
u. t.. the count aaacsaot, u
..ti.'.ih. rrno i in M. Helen till
iuwlil Co. ! waking pe
lulftfiirllobnild "P rrraui route In
rUmUi county. riw them II yoo
Ml W lwtwl llietit In your llglibr
Hi mil Mr. W. !', Iiolroan arrived
m Si. llrlrn Tuesday ) weal to
iut iiiii t" ''"rt "W fH,p'
jlqlin lvrrli0iii(yit nf tint
att& Ctmw Co. (of thd t". H. CMIII
Bofneowioiiilil ta eiinitr,
UiiulU IUi.lnn-1 I'xoplr, utcnlluii'
Lm Fi.Iv l1lrr Cm to
iIHM Hi j.tii In bur no-l iK'H
i km tVir thiriit th ttlKlit ue
bloW I"'" Uir Uf I t, J tltil kUmt
JaVwirlWol tin Rih1'. itirill Willi
WW. II. t'uwrll. the t!cjwly ill.lrut
4;mc, cnt iiH4:ie Ut KunJsr
iJ IotkJ llir i.1 in cmhj.Ic t iil
NxiUlmi;. TUc jT.t.'.'if r wm Mll.ficl to
Liit hit K'""- lu V !'! tlicrv wan no
noil jjiua mi , lua m.illnr
imlirti!n'iij:t.
Tli !! I'xl t'fvnui t ,I I'orlUiul,
w., li oiit nl tint Imir .itit-il ill the
imU. Ti(0 lli Utfil i lo r tr)-
iitto lli;J op emiti h'ilU' i llirvrjjlt
im iiilii.i. II )ou tli iik cf-fii
iwUmull Im a pl tiling fur jrir
,ii'.U'ili.i1. ri(d llirtn. .SutUnllirll
V.ili'.,iii nl 1-1 i'io t', S. I'fvflin K'n-
I'M,
Cm Instil ii On- r.ijxuH;jn U li'nfi
. Mr. I.. I'. yit.k, of lUit tlly,
l up a lnulirt Ukrt lull ol Uer facantl
!al rutr !iu!i iiiinyri) tlie hol
'thiUt.. II mtyoiir rl flwr tlwry
!wit4 like In it ti jtw4 ut, MrcM
itaB tn H, J. M..H, Sro. IS. Aifr. 111.1,
I. i C I mr ;r nm l, I'lirliatiil, t)r.
Wf. T. A. t"!uiiiii;tr ml cliiMicn lire
tuning it .wnw thit rtk.
ni'i,l l.otirr a higher
lie bnuM'i- ut Itiomlniitv. Tlil CHnt-
'iflJuli Hip Una plant am! iri
Mill In tli iiuniifai tnre. II yoa nt
n Up rrmia ili.i la nmdo Into Hie
ll(h( n!ml ImllPr. Mi U Haml-
N.itiru ihrlr aiUnrllwiimnl l
ttt',8 Oiiin g, i,rU.r.
lliMhr have Uncy work Utf
'iibtlion at llir J,et ,na Clrk I'alr n
'Uf to rwf.J It to Mr. W. T.
Wli, Sci.Kwe, W(re u,e 2tU ol the
'k II vit,!e. Any tiling aenl In
llf thai ,tic lm,t u, uLln-wiJ to
K. II. hKK, 4?,,umhn County Huhllilt,
Afiieiiltitra! lltilUlinK, Purtlnna, Or.
Srmpol White I'ine anil Tr. the oM
llM cough remeay, 1'or mIo ly A J.
Ucminir, drawsUi.
W. II Towel! ol thin city. a
'lW r.mml Martha at the Oraml Chap
'".0. 1!. S., which met In 1'ortUiul lo.t
Mr. II, M'.mn iuid inn l'ril mure
lat,
hm tla prinliiiK dn t lliU office.
I'rre Mrthmliala r tm-tuiriiiif In
la cniiip meeting beginning toilny.
Irriilay) lltllc Krove i)clmn s ncu.t
W'l Hmiltim.
Akiicj Muckle U rliltlni relnllvw
"ill cily,
Mia (irm p0W(.u wh) Um Jjm Rl.
c"',in "h"ol here thit term, returne.1
kr home in VitUburg oil I'rltlny limt.
Mr.ClimMu kle wanIi!iU pa
Ht lo, Vorlhml Tue..hy lt,
Wr. K, (). lUacn, Mr. Win. Cooper
,w.Mm. J;. i!lCf)1 Wrren. vUltcl
n Helen, the first of the week.
' IIeluiiaii,l Rulnier phiyed hall at
p!wc oi, 8II(irtv la,, The WHy tllc
n'"e atnrte.! Wll, aonielhlntt to lie
Imiiieil ol. oii. ,1,1 ,., i
"'I'ly ly kiKKking the ball Into the St.
Wcni ,y, huiiil, ,ul ,ctthllJ tem
"w It away or ml. It, utaile ix mn.
""wiitiimtatoiimkethem until nlfer
16 th ImiliiB, when the hoy. enme to
" ""I pliiyed bii B uttle. It wua then
"y lainmeil the lull am! piled tip run,
"'""K up the acore little. Hut they
'" U lilc too lute, .mrt theK1iiue en.led
In n ? '" ,ilv"ro' ,!"ll!r. Milt, pitched
ii'ii 1; r ec"" rrc,ty work'
" iht. Hvlen .cconit bmi iiiuii, inmle
'e lir plyH of tneKniiie. llert McKIU
who pitL.lcll ,or tli 1a.ej . n.ie
H the way thronKli, uml If he had
'y"ip)rt In the firnt pnrt ol the gume
:w! omW have been dllfercnt.
The hill, for h celehrnllim ut Hiilnkr
on urn fourth Imve arrived hero.
Mr., II, U. Cliff and dmiKhter Ilildit
taiiil IMI week viiliing I'ohIiiihI.
Hlteen 6iinreatotlm pound,
I'oiir iiiwrta lo the ui.ll,,n.
NcwrlfM thnn twtlvo to the
(UiM'ii. And no kkhI tlmt
reiilr a premium U umke
thi'in aril.
M.C. (iltAV.Ht. llidem
Mr.. II. i'vM and dnuiihlrr, Mi
niorritou vl.lteil IVrtlaud on Momliiv
laat,
Mr J, II. Godfrey wa im lrnliUtMnneii-
ger lor rortlaml Monday,
wr, nneuer uitt or. Often', new
and orrct method of makina m
rioiai ittn. piattf are mid by thlt
method to fit accurals. j? Mohavuk
building, Portland.
Mr. 8. Tryoa of Victor, Colorado, at
nn time a resident of thit county, wm. iu
St. Jlilcna yr.lrrday, reiicwitiK Ida ac-
qilaililauce Willi our vople,
I'rrry (klirahaiii ktve. you money by
(noting you
3'.' IU tiood Rice .ii.. I hmken) .. II ()
1J Ihe Iieaua Jl IX
Spku'ttfoda ., 15
J k(' lt Corn Starvb . 1 r
20
. 25
3 one lh pki;' lkl Cunaiita . , ,
S otic lh k'a Ikvt Kaitiu . . ,
0 Intra Htar Kuap
.1 three lh I'kK'i Cold l'ut or I-w
lrop , . .,
All the me abaolulrly Crt chua
Howlt.
NATAL
M. S'cel li returned (loin a visit lo
Mia. Kuddiutait who mu!i iu l'l-nUud.
Miwt 1U and Johanna Johnvin re-
tmncl (font their yiail lo the I'alr and
report a K""-! "me and a lair worth k-c-
Mr. I'm Kay ia j-rejiarilij! to jnitil
hit holijc.
Mr. Ilciuy Rttddi:nan and family re-
urncd to tiic.r liuuic fr the aiitmucr.
Mr. t.-o. Jouri had hit hand badly cut
a mi:ii; and at a rcu!t will .me
lhrc fincrt.
The Stitt and N.tal nhla have had a
iletamt and t-rtGuMc time over i!th-
uietie uiati'hea tint tjirtlix. Tw treki
go NaUl ailrn Ird an tnlrttjiuiiiriit at
Mitt alter h they eteedet ill win-
iiK the h.
Sal unity re iuj the people allended
I entc"laiii:in-iil at the '.fan;r lull an I
he tiipllt from Mit tarried o the
mott, alter which every body Cahed.
k them what they fithed for.
Natal'a organ ia paid for and ready lo
OIL part toward, the I'ourlit ol jmy
rtlebration wltkh will be held t the
OrttilKer'. hall ud picnic K""""'
tuttead ol at Mit.
lilwer lltalt and Vxtrxe 1'ii.her have
returned Iroin Ihe aciiiieit! Rroundt.
Mm. Hurt ta reporteJ very kk.
Mim Alice I'eteraon ia much better.
Rue lll K'e between Mud and Ver
ii.uiia. at the Nat4l ball irround the
I'liurth .
1
MONKY I." KO tSIIIKbl) TOliCII.T
The Mitnlry will otarerve from tho
promptneta and lha aovrrlty of the
pnniahinent which ha been !uipted on
Frank tl. HIelow, tho defaulting Milwaukee-
hanker, thai wealth 18
utlal fiiemta can not cheat Ju.thfi.
Ulgelow emHl.sl l .810,01)0 and ro
rajlytfd a aentenee of Urn '' U tho
penltentinry f-r It. II ha already
tarted on hi prlaou aervlco. Tim trial
and peualty fol!owc4 with remarkablo
ee-l the dlaeorttrv of the crlmf.
Almrwl Ih-Iow tho senoral public had
time to nallo that tho trlnl had licgun
thaerlmlnal wa. behind the prlaon bar.
On tho .nrfaeo of thing the aentence
aooni Inadequate to tho amount of
money Involved In tho crime. Tin cn
tenco, however, wa tho minimum 1
lowe.1 by tho law. If twenty year m
tenets had been provided fr in U
italule It nudoubUHlly hvo been In
flicted. Thli " of 1,19 CMe
however, If tho cunt uf the dy wero
truo. inwhlchnoptmiiihinent could bo
imp-Mcd. ltlolton mid thai man
who stoal Urgo wonnt and who Hat
.eakliv and Innuonlhtl friend will
eeeapo piinl.hment. Huch a man
I.I-I... Ilia theft wnit among
large.t ever commlU.d. Ilo conf.awd
tho theft nd tho excited a certain rt
of .ympalhy. Many rich friend, clung
to him to tho lwt.
lint In tbeeo day In which liign of
all aorta commntid rwpoct, rt'gnrdle
of It character and ol tho rton who
Huiida behind It, thU blageat of the
trmiMclloiM, lit the flnncUI omokod
neMofreciint lime.n.eoU prompt ml
.over punishment tho courts. If
theralnyiowerdoturront In iwllt
and draallo ohiutlsomeut by tho .Uto,
ll,o lllgelow ca.e ought '"'",li't. !J
i vory largo ii.cnsuro. Many thing l"
thli In.Uiico wore calculated to mitigate
tho pm.i.huio't. Tho offender wa. ol. .
ho hud lod en exemplary life until
recently, he honovolont end person
ally popular, and nieaaiirod by the ordi
nary t...t. ho wm od cltlsen. ot
thio claim were wt'pt ula W ,l,e
court ninl the culprit got tho maximum
penally pewcrlbed for in crimo. The
Uiglow co la it trlklng n Illustration
u. legul animltl effd, of tho ohm.et.lul
truth that wenlth nnd poverty, pron.l
neneo end obonrlty, ro on n proclso
eiiimltyln the eye ot Au.oi icaii hiw.
(ikibo Dc'inoeret.
wa
tho
Over 6000 Have Visit
ed Oar Booth.
SEND YOUR PRODUCTS
Aid In dm flood Work uf Developing
Oar County-Atlcnllou of ( npltitl
Atlrncledbj Iron Ore, Which
Ther uy la or Kxrtlleut
(jaullty EmUllilt In Iin
protlng Dully.
j UAINIEIt
w ,
AUiut five huuilred people have .iimed
their imuie. to the regitter kept in
Columbia County', booth at the l.ewit
ami v.inr (.i-meiiuiiti, anil, n. not more
lliail one iu U-u of our vititor. reglnler
it ia nil- to my that more than 8,0iJ(l peo
ple vitflcd our booth up lo lust Monday
evening, the date ol thli writing. Thetc
viniiortarr nearly nil from not ol the
Miawuiri pointaand iiiniuly of the (arm
ing data. They arc of Hie beat quality
ol citiciiahip ami many of them are
ttcking liouir. in Orrgon. They lake
great interval in every thing tlutl ia.hown
them and a-k many iiietunit almut the
jiialitv ol the il, price of landa, Iran.-
iruiinti f.icililita. etc., iu Columbia
louttlv, and a number have emrcuicd
Iheir intention ol viaiting our county be
fore returning h miuc.
There ia another cl im anuller in uiiin-
hcr but even more important- that ia
thowing a decided inierett in our exhibit
of iron and tinrl. Ttiete men know a
great deal more than theeditor alwut the
quality ol the ore, which thcJjronoutice
excrllnit, and thtir cjucric. are aa lo the
ijtiantity, location, etc. They repretint
lapilal. and ihry cxre the opinion
thai there will be muncthiiig doing in
Ihe way of developing our mineral re
aoiircct in the near future. These in
uuirica are referred lo Mr. Giltner, aecrc
taiy of Ihe Chamlier of Commerce, a ho
it a native of ourcnuuty and hit father
and other relative, have larj-e property
Otero U here.
Thchinglc exhibit, of the Oregon
I.umlicr Couimy and the S. Han piiiue
Couiuny, an.l the V ceiling of the West
Oregon Lumber Company receive the
highest praite from thotc who deal In
auch prrKlucU, and are urc to prove a
good invfttmeut.
We cxjiect to duv (Tuewlav) to receive
a .upply of Swita chetf. made at Gohlc
ami to give way wmple of it to our
vititor. It ia furnithed by the LaCrande
Creamery Co., who pronounces it to 1
an excellent article.
The Rainier Mineral Satp, of which
we have given away hundred of aaniple.
hat receive ! the highest praite from those
who have ud It. and I getting an ad
vertining that could not I aeeured with
out Immeusecoat in anyotherway. There
will be a good Inquiry for it wheu It is
placed on ihe market.
Trim what we have seen of the pro
duel exhibited here Columbia County
ha. everything to gain and nothing to
lose by competition. Our Hurlwnk rio
taloe.. from Mr. Omar Drvaut. at Clats
kanic, can not be beaten in the building.
Neither can the apple, furnished by Mr.
Au Hottaday nor the grain and grassc.
Kilt up by Mr, N. O. Peterson of Mist;
nor ihe beutiful cherry currants grown
by Mn, G. W. Jordon of Reubcu.
But wc have plenty of room for more
product, and surely everyone interested
in the development of our county it in
dirty bound to do hi lest to help in this
matter. The editor of this pair K'v
ing hi. time to this work. The compen
.ation of t! lr dy will no pay more
than actual expense, and in addition he
inuat employ extra help in ln.ouice.
Think it over and ee if it I not your
duty to do something to assist.
WWW WW
While irivlni? tiinnli ni v..,.... i,.a
gln camp, l'rank I'urchcr wa. aeriou.ly
injured alwut the head Saturday after
noon, He did not notice a huge tree
pulled by the donkey engine corning hi.
way and w .truck on the head by it, a
deep gnah being cut,
Mr.. Grace Reed spent a weok in Port
land visiting friend..
Mis. Reed who wn. visiting her father
Hen Reed, of this city for the past few
week., itit Kamier Sunday.
Mr. O. W. Hockey ha. purchased a fine
new logging locomotive, the last of IU
kind.
R. II. Mitchell and family, of Iloulton,
licnt Saturday mid Sunday in Ralnicron
luminous.
Rainier will have a celebration. Of
course that means on July 4th, We are
all looking firth to the best time ever,
and ought too under the management of
the committee consisting of Dean lilan
churd, chairman j Wm Dictz, Fred Trow,
W. C. Kllby, A. P. McLaren; Dr. I). B.
Stuart, Secretary; J. J, Ilraim, Treasurer
of the executive committee. The com
mittee of arrangmeuU i formed by E. A.
James, chairman; I). I. Avery, Robert
Vomit, Arthur Bryant and Dr. D. B.
Stuart. Something unusual Is expected
by the w ay the above and aforesaid mem-
lrs are knocking their heads together,
and the way the band is getting to l a
band. You know what that means when
it comes to dancing.
Rainier has iu its soap factory some
thing to lie proud of, and svill some day
make Rainier famous. As a cleanser,
disinfectant, the Rainier Mineral Soap is
without competition. Great quantities
are being ordered by the ICastern houses,
and the hand, are kept busy.
R. B. White, formerly editor of tl.e
Rainier Gazette, is at present working in
Po tland. The Gazette, by the way, was
bought by R. II. Mitchell and W. K.
Newaom.
Al I,ce is now one of the proprictortof
the fxg Cabin Saloon, Avery & Abby
having sold out Hi. partner's name
we have been unable as yet lo find out,
but it will appear in the next issue of the
Oregon Mist.
Mr. Rolierts and Mrs. Pasicy and
daughters, of Maygcr, sfient Monday In
Rainier.
Mr. T. Young who has been running
the Rainier Grand Restanrant, is now
working at Seaside. The restaurant is
ctotcd at present.
Another hot day like Tuesday and the
creameries will run ont of ice cream.
Mrs. Welland, nee Johnson, who has
been living in Portland for a few months
Is now living in Rainier, her former home-
Both Mr. and Mrs. Welland found living
in Portland to high.
Miss Ruby Jackson, who has been teach
ing school at Iloulton, is spending her
vacation with her mother, in this city.
Gil!.rt Franklin Campbell IMsgill,
alius Happy Hooligan, spent two weeks
oking the Portlanders.
Kir res from I be Hessian Census.
KEUBKN
Mr. M. Link and wile, Mrs. M. D. Link,
H.M. I'owlcr, Mrs. M. Wnsciewiti and
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wutts were in Tort
laud last week taking in the eights.
Mr. Ann Lindsay was visiting friend,
in Kalama last week.
Mr. and Mr. Wm. Doherly. of Rainier
was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ira Withrow
Sunday.
Mrs. Ray Hovcn visited her sister at
Scappoose Saturday nnd Sunday.
At the annua! school meeting held iu
Dist. No. 20. S. C. llcadley was elected
director tor three years and T. C. Watt,
was re elected clerk.
Tho Hunter is visiting at Seaside this
week.
The I'arr Bros., of Ncer City, received
the machinery for their new sawmill last
week, and are now setting It up on their
place alxmt n mile and a hulf North-west
of Ncer City.
The Columbia. River Tie nnd Lumber
Association reports g"d inquiry for
tics. The association will hold moot
ing on July 3, when the company will
bo reorganised nnd incorporated with a
capital stock of (50,000. Tho association
,l..r its credent form of incorporation
doe not permit it to branch out in eomo
line where it interests ucniano.
Figures taken from the latest official
census of Russia, which have been tent to
the State department recently through
the consular sen-ice, show the population
of the Czar's domains to be 125,040,021.
This total comprises 27 tribes and nation
alities. The Russianscomprisetwothirds
of the population of the empire, bat in
some outlaying districts are in the
minority. In the Caucasus there are
only 31 per cent Russians; among the
tribes of Armenians, Tarter, Georgians,
Imeretian and Minegrals there are SO
per cent of Russisns; in Central Asia, 8.9.
The smallest per centage of Russians is
found in the government of the Vistula
(Poland), where there are but 6.7 per
cent Russians.
The total number of inhabitants classi
fied as Russians is 8.1,033.(307. The re
maining population is divided into
nationalities and tribes varying in size
from 7,000,000 Tolcs down to a very few
hundreds of other nationalities.
Further information concerning the
people of Russia, as gleaned from the
census, has oeen sent to the State Depart
ment by Consul General Gucnlhcr at
Frankfort, In his communication he
says: "ut inc Russians, au.u per ceni
of the males and 0.3 per cent of the
females can read aud write. The num-
lr of adherents to the principal religious
denominations is as follows; Orthodox,
87,124,1101; old faith and dissenters from
orthodoxy, 2,204.590 ; Roman Catholic,
11,600,800; rrotestaiits, 3,702,750; Ar
menian Georgians, 1,170,200; Mohamme
dans, 13,000,072.
SWETT ABOUT IT
P
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$1.50
MEN'S PANTS
Big Selection. $1.50 to $5.00
per Pair. Worth More.
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65 C.
SHIRT WAISTS
65C, 95C, $1.50, $1.95,
$2.35, and up
to $5.85.
MILLINERY
SHOES, OXFORDS, SLIPPERS
U
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MEN'S SUITS
$9.75, $11.00, $12.50,
with a saving of $3
to $5.00.
BOYS' SUITS
From $1.75 to $5.50.
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95 C-
DRESS SKIRTS
95 cents up to $12.75
NECKWEAR
HOSE
L. SWETT. RAINIER, 'OREGON.
" Reduced Kates on Sir. 1 raids.
On and after June 22nd, 1003 tbe, fare I
on tbe Str. Irakis will lie as follows.
good to Oct. IS, V.m, Coble ami Kalama,
75c one way , $1 .25 round trip. Hoffman.
Martins. Council, Copies, (MIC one way.
f 1 .00 round trip. Columbia City, 60c
oneway, Hflc round trip. St. Helens, 00c
one way, -c rounu trip.
rOM FOBThAKD. DAILY, ft
li "America" li
Willamett Slough Route I
Leave St. Helens. . .. 6:80 A M
Arrive at Portland. .10:80 A M
Leave Portland g:S0PM
Arrive at St. Helens. 8:00 P H
rtiE ao cs.it.
Will Carry Hothlrifbut Paf
grs and rut r reigns,
jsaci eooo, mautsw.
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Wit.
JOHN A. BECK
DBAUKIX
Watcbes, Diamonds, Silieri are,
....JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
XorrlfABBt. Bss.rr.ol first. fOBTLAJD.
Ty 11. rOWEIA,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
DxrOTY DIITBICT ATTOSMIY.
8T. nKLHSS, : : OREGON'.
j. w. DAT.
w. a. diu.au.
JjlLLAuD DAY,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW.
Will practice In any foiiM, Bt.to or Federal.
OIBce next door to Courthouse.
ST. HELENS,
OREGON.
J-JR.U.R. CUFF,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ST. HELENS,
OREGON.
J-jn. EDWIN ROSS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ST. HELENS,
OREO0
We dont sell all the good Pianos,
but we sell s'jvcnout of every ten in
Oregon, and all our Pianos are good.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE,
351 Washington Street, Cor. Park, PORTLAND, OR.
The home of Chiclcering, Weber, Kimball, Hazelton, Ho.
bart M, Cabel, Lester, Crown Orchestral, Story & Clark.
Haddorff, Krell-French, and many other highest grade
Pianos.
Remember, we shall feel disappointed if our friends and
patrons do not call upon us while they are in the city visiting
the Fair,
MEN S FIRST-CLASS SUITS
J r
$10.00
The Best you have ever
seen.
FABRICS in Worsteds,'
Cheviots antfCassi meres.
Hand-Worked Button
Holes, Hand Padded
Collars, sewm with silk
Others saj$15for Equal QnaJItj.
Come Earl; and Get tbe Pick
WHEN YOU SEE IT I N OUR AD
IT'S SO.
Moyer Clothing Co.,
THIRD AND OAK. PORTLAND
THE COLUMBIA COUNTY
Abstract and Trust Co.
Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Non-Resident
Taxes Paid. Real Estate, Loans, Etc.
. E. E. QUICK
A. M. HOLTON,
ProprietotS
WHEN YOU COME
TO PORTLAND
'Moke yonr plans to stop at a home-liVe hostelry: place where you will
be shown every courtesy and treated as yon would be in your own home,
town or city.
THE FORESTRY INN
Is such a place, and it stands within one block of the Exposition Entrance,
on 25th Street, facing Upshnr. THE FORESTRY INN is constructed on
the log cabin style: furnishings, cuisine, and management conform thereto.
It has 150 large commodious rooms, all opening on bread, cool verandas,
with electric lights: hot and cold water and free baths. From the roof
garden a view is had of the Exposition Gronnds, the city and surrounding
country. Car service direct to all paits of the city. European plan. Din
ing a la carte and reasonable as in any part of the city.
PRICE OF ROOMS, 81, 1.50
Special rates to parties of two or more.
S MEALS A LA CARTE
j TH E FORESTRY INN, Inc.,
Address
P. C. MATTOX, Manager, orH. M. FANCHER,
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