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3$
j0r In W. Helww Tuesday laat lor
' H.... I... M u II..
Mil woriHj "!
tWrly Uiill.
If., F. Iirrn ynwngwl daughter was
likr ""'"'"'y 111 '' Tur,,,y murnlng.
u. U. M. lU rulilry, uf Vwnoiria, m
illrMlilolHen Tuesday.
mm. f. II. Otxltrey mill Mr. Jo, thy.
turn are vlaltwg n.-i"""s MIHWUm
All "
Ur (I- A. 1iiIiiiom, ol i'ortUmt, Called
rtDjiiolliceoii Tuesday.
Thrre r I"' twenty divorce cane on
Un court ilix-kol ' ""
Yoo will have to hurry If you want to
u, the Wr. Tu k ' tur.
i,. Dltlt o'1'1 " '" lo"" ,lmc un
Hi there ! another uch lair oil the !
life ot.
The NHii ranch, consisting of 1300
. r I ...I -1 IV.. h I. ... U ...I.I
-ftOI u,,e
IlltlltO Ik Milll id MIUll plcax, M it
plblr i'l U will brlntc mauy new
.topic in warreu.
Van will have t hurry If yon want any
eflbuK mtivrnlr plale. They are the
tiul chr4irt souvenir Hint you can
Wt of the great coitin which will
he Iblng of Ilia "t. Tbry have
Accost ( arm of On-yon In tht center,
nih t gnaind of green and a boric r of
M, Onlcr frtuii Is. II. I-wkk ami you
jt jrt llirin iintuemaiiiy aiier mc r.i
pKtinn. The milliter la limited. The
jn cent.
Violin and alt itrinit"! instrument
itiirtil ))' uie. All work guaranteed,
lilrrsa rural St. Helen.
I drcW CC8 HKOKI.K.
Or. Knodar uaat Dr. Oraao'a naw
m4 centct mtho of malting aril.
k)l trlh. Plata a fa mad by thl
tthod to At aeurt. 123 Mohawk
lalldm;, Portland.
TW fill in fniiil of the Muckle r4iich,
kiwcn si. Ililcun anu narrrn I ocing
niirel.
Vr. T C. Watt, of Reuben, arrived
jJ.:.e.rn..,T ,m iii . eMy
rtwnt U, attend . court bailiff.
II. CUik, agent for the A & C K K at
iuinitr 4 arrrted on Monday lwt bv
4tiN U lute. It it charged tlmt he lr-
ri to l:ru ia uiuc of the cauipany'
"WT-
Vtttv '. villi a number of the year
..l..ltl.c lirrtitiriit of Agrtcullurtf
! il.ii nflue. Aui one who aenda hi
use wldreaa can have one of thttu.
I luvt money to om on approved
Ti'oU'.r Kciiritv,
tv. it pown.f,.
Hi. Ilelcua, Urrgon
J'ij;o; While pine and Tar, the old
s!uli!r ct!i remedy. Put m'.c by A.).
emiiiK. diujuil.
Vn. A. T. l-umamt tUiihter Nellie
.vuA the raiii hi lvt .WurLiy.
Mil Sophia Freruun. of It-r Inland,
iiiuliiijj ,Mim llirdie llnrrn thia week.
Hi l.ra I'nwell of rittatiurg, U
utin- lur l other. V. It. Powelt thia
Kit.
itn. W. A. Ilarria Irft here laat Rilur.
ii Uit Portland Ut aprnd aevcral itaya
itlcndiiiKtlie Grand l.1ge ol Ui Kaih
Uiac.Si.ivit, Uifuwint one ol thoiw aonvenlr
J4irtt '."i rent e.ieh. Hend ytmr or
Irnto I;. II. I'Uttir. Ht, lUlena. Thee
n W.njr. told to ri-inihune the county
I aic the lirat aunvenira you can bare,
'eciiiM- thry have upon them the coat ol
mol Hie State of Oregou.
rtlMIMI Pjneiini and Freacolng.
K'liniiti-a given fret. IrKjuird M. C.
limy I" i fiirtlnr partictnlarr.
A. H.CTI.ISKIIT80.N
Ft. Ile'cn.
Urt. M. II. Itlundcll and daughUr
Uiirlie. ol Salem. viiU-d. with Mr. K.
II. I'liiKg thia week.
Mm. Mafic llrinrlch, of I.al'ayctt, vi-
"itcd with Mr. W. A. Il4rrn.-venldiy a
Ut uf,k.
The V C. R. R.will aelt acnaoti t
"in ticketa (row Iloultou to all Clat-'ilk-.-ii
li pointaand return, continuing
until SrtrtemtwT J.lth, at ft for the round
fip. K to return until October 13.
W pitiera for aalc, ehtiti, at thia
""ice. FRANK PUGG, Agent
livcuitw 'IVIeirain.
Jlr. l-luier Newell, a former resident
'8t. Ilrlent but who addreat li now
Vni rvillc, Trinity County, California,
nil 5iK) votca for Mlat Uaiay U'atkina,
uic Trii-gratu conteat,
"liMtidina" Grav. mother of Mr. M.
C.C.My, C(t yCterday fcir a two weeka
vml with relative in the Sound country.
Mr Ih-nnl Perry, of Portland, ajient
Siimliy l Ht. Helena, vlnliJng hl mother,
Mm, Jamea Itart.
Mm. Harrison Allen, of Aatorln. wife
"'uur proircuilng attorney, la visitlnK
Mf C.ll. J.,t,iia.
Mrs. J.m. iMrt vinitcd Porlluud Thura
"ly l.ihti,
Krv, Kemp, the new pistor of the M.
K- church, hehl bia find wsrvlce in St.
lU-la-ns La Sunday. He delivered an
litien mid luterentlug aernion, and we
llii ve hit minlatratioua here wilt prove
"Unicfll to the community.
M'. II. R. Cliff Ima lcn in nttendance
xtrprevntullve of the locul Knthliouc
I.'Ikc to the Grand Iidge in acRioti in
''""l.'iid thia week. tin. V. A. Hurrla,
'f"'n d Mimugt-r, and Mra. Frank Itow,
lruinl Trustee, were ulno In nttendance
thia. city.
. Mf- P. S, Younger, of Pendleton, liua
'cn vi,itiR I,). ,im,Kl,ter, Mr W. II.
""well, during the rati wet-k '
r-v mil now a remilriit ol Timnpuh, In,.
1U Ilia K.ict ot Mr N. A. J'crry, ot
jumuioii, mtriiiK the .t week.
I now havo a nlcs nor.
liii'iitofj.iiliiin,olU,vrnlh,
titln. viminulfi, briuhiw,
Ui. 1'ln ami Krunlta WHI,
itive il pi. etf. (Jnn-crlia,
Hay, Oraln, Hour, olc.
M.f.Ult.VV, fit. Iklu,,.,
A SNAP
UK) acret of In ml m.Hr Dulima, In tho
lurll' neavarviillwy for 110001 Of th
100 acrm, flare elrii.l ami thnra ( a
flu orchard pi apple, jH.r, cherry an.j
prim Irww. There In a good tlx rin
hoiiae on lh Iho ami a well of lino
water thai never goet dry. For anyono
that waiiU to buy In Ihla county thin la
aiiiaji. For partlctulara Innulru at tliln
ollke.
VERNON IA ITI5MS.
U. S, Mcllingr-rand (umily went to the
Grove the firat of tliii week, intending
to bring hack a load of aupplira dr the
winter. They may go on to Portland for
a day or two to are the tulr (hit tnat week.
Mre. lil.ic Rem it, nee RUe, mid kahy
who have lieen vititing with th Parker
fauiilica and other frirnda in thia virinity
aim-e Augut Lt. rrturoed to her home
near lloulton the firt of taut week.
Prank Tracey, T. M. Tucker, Ouy
Milla, Charlea Iturgcn-on and W illlmn
lieerbury all made tttpa to Ford Grove
with team bringing In toad, I tut week.
They any the road are not a bit nice.
Mr. lVeilmry waa on the road lour day
coiuiug home.
Tlifton Tucker came in fron .ScHpixxne
Ut Priday for a weck'a viit with the
home fotka. 'Chip" aupporti ipiite a
uii ill muitiu-he thete dayi. Many of
hi old friend did not know him !ectic
ol Hie cUange in hit p cjrum'c.
I. V. Kery and G. Gutalson went
to riaHkanie the firnt of the week lor
LU1J Un. ., . , . , ,
ioari. i. oiiii? tun tnty eucouiitcrcti a
Wikw, hi,ti BMr flat.k4ilie, which up-
.t Mr. K.y. n ,milIlillg a
ol hit loud into the canon .V) ret below.
Fortiinnti-ly Mr. Keay wna ahciul trad
ing ttie tcnu. da: he would have Ixen
thrown headlong down the tnrtiiic. A
jit wo the hnr:a held the watm and
, tlwre i no H eecfit a m:ill c;e of
ieggnaiid a lew chirkent.
Mr Kimiiuni t-)jjii her hIhmiI in the
Tinker ditrict Monday morning last.
Mr ll-itficld ill lgin in the town (lit
tiict next Monday illuming. There are
quite a numl-er of applicant, of ptipila
from outtidc dlUrli-ta. more -rhapa than
Csin be accommodated. The new eat
are ling pat in. place thi week.
We regret to learn ol the death of o'.ir
fellow citl,-en of the Nc'.uJcm, H. W
Kcawy, at Portland, on Moudny of list
week. Mr. KraMry waa well and favor
ably known in thia community.
llailey Redmond went out to lloulton
and Ht. Helena Pti.lay for a load fur our
merchant H. G. lowiiiii, returning
Monday. He mi the road out tlM
ty are alo no good. Thcae heavy
raiun lately have made getting out and
in from thia point with anvthiug like a
load, aliuoat out of the ipunliou. Wait
until our R R ciur.
Mr. Rkidmore and wife, from Michi
g.in, are viiting I. P. Sjicnccrand fumily
thia week. Mr. ftja ncer'a fin.1 w ife waa
a ai.terol Mr. Skidmore, and they huve
not met each other since Mr. Sprnccr
came west many jeaia ago. The fkul-
iiiorcn have been taking in the I.cwta and
Claik fair and other great thing in thet
North wct.
Out Gutafon and on lleiilon. and
Wright Hurl went to Portland Monday
to pcttd tin last week in the ighU at
the fair. The jwople from thi aectlon ol
the county, all thing, conaidcrril. nave
n-itionic-i the cp"illon fairly well.
There wn quite an txodu from thee
part to St. Helen Monday morning to
attend circuit court. Among tboac go
ing we note the following: II. K. Nick
eraon, K. Seaaman, Oncnr I.indntsom
loarph Vi -nltlarlcom, C. A. Malmstcn, J
R. Dalhw, 1). W. Keascy, CUrance Palm
er. Kuury Shci-ley, Claud Thoutii. G.
Smith, J. C. Coulter and H. G. Downing.
Rii were called out a linM, oine a
wttueitte and aomc for other purpose.
Tell Soule who ha been at Mist the
pat month workiug for J. K. Dow, re
turned home Monday. We nre glad to
have Tell home again.
Harrison Rose, a former resident oi
the valley, but for the pat year living in
Kuatcrn Oregon with hi mother, ha
been visiting hi alstcr. Mr. Juuie Urn
mon and other friend here the past two
w-ck.
William Downing, who has len visit-
iiiif with hi u, H. ti. Downing and
fumily since April last h returned to
hi home at Roacoc, JIo., Mopping on
en routa at Portland lor a few day
"doing" the exposition and also nt Colo
rado point to ace aome of the wonderful
work of nature in that region,
A Droll Child.
An arli it wms talking in a New York
studio alwtit Ruth Well, the lnutlful
and famous child model, who often gets
ns much as A" a kitting, and who often
cum Irom f.'OOlo ftOOn weak.
"Ruth, he aald, ha poacd 'ot mt since
her babyhood. She is on amusing child.
Hie. my the quaintest thing,
"One windy day hc came here for a
sitting without a bat. She explained mu
lack in thi way:
'On the way a big wind Mowed my
hat off, o I coined here wiv' my head
barefooted,. ' "
I.'l3t.
A. C. llcrgerson told fifty head df
hcep nt u.,j( Bn(j jJ0UK)lt , ,,,.,,
grus horhc.
Three fiitnilie from thi place, vlx Tel
"ergerson, A, C. Ilergerton, and John
'una , attended the hilr lust week.
It appear from the Portland Journal
that we urc to haye two railroad along
oi eiun other. Competition I
the lile of trade.
Rev. Colemnn preached a very Interert
mg mrim.n here last Tuewhiy night,
W. I Dalla and family, ol Chamoi,
mo visited hi brother, J. K. of this
place and Iihs returned to hi eastern
home.
Alfred North ha returned to Chicago
University where he will complete hi
course In history thi year. He expert'
to trucu one year in th east after he
graduate and then rcturu to Oregon.
Kdwln North finished teaching the
Kint nehool and is now attending Busl-
lics College In Portland.
Several parties from Kist are attending
court at St. Helen thi week.
KAINIKIt
Mr. Martin Hoth went a a delegate
to the K of 1' convention held at Port
laud, Mr. Taggart and daughter Evelyn
went to Walla Walla Tuesday.
Allwrt Whitney went to CluUkanle
Saturday.
Mr. and Mr. Sima went to Portland
Monday to tee the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. llohman went to see the
fair Monday, especially the Columbia
county exhibit,
Mr. and Mr. R. H. Mitchell were
down from lloulton Monday.
Mr. and Mr. S. M. Mann and family
wtM to Portland Wednesday.
Mr. Zweemer and daughter Rhod
went to Portland Saturday.
The schooner Vp, of San Francisco
ia loading lumber at Rainier Mill &
Lumber Co' dock.
Mr. Charlie Silva made a flying trip to
Portland Saturday morning. He just
had time to lump on while the train was
moving.
Mr and Mrs. W. Shaw spent Sunday
ot Cascade locks
Mint I.iU Muckle will study for trained
iiiimc at North I'acific Sanitarium in Port
land. We hac heard this from reliable
source.
Mr. and Mr. Howard went to Port
land to see the fuir.
Watch Rainier Grow. The Rainier
Grand Hotel will be tcmodclcd next
month and a firt claw dining room will
be in connection. Rainier now ranks a
one of the bet citie along the river.
It will toon be the belt.
Facia About Alaska
!..) you know tli.it Nome, Alx ka, is
nm mile wc.t of Honolulu? Do you
know that Alaska ha almost two and a
half lime as much coast a the rest ol
the I'nited States!
The panhandle of Alaska includes
1,01X1 miles ol inland sea, protected by a
range of Mand.
The Youkon carries as much water as
he Mitiitt ippi. It rues within thirty
mile of the Pacific and travel 3,000
mile to the Bering se.. The mouth ol
t'.iic Youkon i ninety mile wide. A in
he .Vnmn'iuiili, yix uuv au;nl
it on a clear day and see no shore.
From Cape Prince of Wale, Amcrt
c in toil, you sec Aia acro only thirty
two miles ol tl c Bering '.rait.
Seven railroad, are InVperation'or being
constructed. The tnot famous is the
Skugwny-Youkon connecting link of HO
miles.
Alaska's canned salmon output is esti
mated this year at f 10.0U0.IXW.
One-sixth of the memlier of Camp
Nome Artie llrothrrhood are college
graduates.
Booth Tarkington, V. V. Jacobs, Al
frcd Henry Lewis, Kdwin Lcfcvre. James
L. Ford, Ambro Biercc and Herbert
Mnli-k are contributor to the October
Cosmopolitan -an unusually large num
l.xrof prominent names for a popular
mairaxine. Needles to say, the entire
iwue is well worth reading, and the illus
tration arc attractive, being contributed
by Will Owen, fainou in Knglnnd for
hi character work, W.L.Jacob, Frank
Tenticy Johnson, Orson Lowell, Frank
Vcrbcck, Phillip Ward, Henry Raleigh,
V. T. Richrrd and Seytnore M. Stone
On the whole its a very beautiful maga
zine.
An orchaid company it one of the
.ii need of ' Columbia County. Wo
raise the bett apples in the world, but
wrt do not raiao enonch of them. T wre
.(..mid be a hundred acres in orchards
where now there i but one acre. '
The Polk County atteeeor found Jl
000 in hi county to lietou liiBasfcss-
ment roll. That ie almost enough to
start a bank, if ono man had it all.
What has become of o-irold acquaint
ance, S. A. D. Puter and the ladies?
r JR. KDW1S KOMI,
PHYSICIAN & SURGFON
HT. IIEI.ESH,
oimio
j JR. II. R, CLIFF,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ST.. 1IK1.ENH,
t8i;t;o.
Cult- Clillla una v,r
G, W. Witt, Nasogdocliet, Tea, taia
"Hitdiiughter had chill and lever tor
three yeart; ho could not llnd anything
that wonld help her till heuacd llerbiue
Hi wife will not keep bouse without it,
and cannot ray loo much for it." 60c,
old by A. J. laming.
ffMorii than 1,000 chlikon, and about
w pigoona aro entered in tho poultry
how at the exposition. Th date for
the exhibition are Oct 6 to 12 inclunive,
I'lio lioat Doctor
Rev. It. C. Horton, Sulphur Spring,
Texan, write, July 1002: I huv u.l
In uiy family Ilnllurdt Snow .Inlment
anu uoriljound Syrup and they have
proveu certainly tifactory. The lini
ment it the beat we have ever used for
headache and pain. The cough tyrup
hat been our doctor for the Inet eiirht
jeraa. . Buiu uy A, J. Dcminsr.
The eyening of the laat dav ot th fair
nat been deaignated at Goode Night, In
honor of H. W. Goode, preident of the
expoaltion.
When In Pertland tio to
The Kuiniro Itiwiuornni 109 ti.!.i
Street, throe door Konth of Uakt-r The
tre. Meal from 15 cent op. Open
day and niitht. Oytra in any rtylc.
win. rtohlamler, Prop., formerly of the
Royal, 1st and Madison.
Haved HI Life.
J. W.Davenport, Wingo, Ky write,
Joue H 1902; "I ,nt to ,m 1
leiv Palbrda Snow Liniment tuved my
life. I wat nnder the treatment of two
doctorr, and Kiev told ine one of my
lungtv.a entirely gone and the other
badly aiTVeted. I alto bad a lump on
mw sI.Ia f .L.I. .1 1. ...
-..,0, uuii i inula i couiu nave
lived two month lonjtcr. 1 wa Induced
by a friend to try Hallard't Snow Lini
ment. The Cm application gave me re
lief; two fifty cent bottlea cured me
ound and well. It i a wonderful mod
icineana 1 reccomend it tl tuflering
ouiuaniiy.
Sold by A. J. Doming.
September lumber ahipment from
1 oitlatid reac cd a total of 24,000,000
leet. of which more than one-half went
foreign. Thi is the largest amount ever
shipped by water from thi port ina single
month, but the shipment every month
.1.:. , , .
.ui jer uave snown Heavy gam over
those of the corresponding month last
year. De.pite the great volume of thi
traffic, the mills arc all behind with or
der, and it i a certainty that the busi
ness next year will how even greater in
crease than are now in evidence.
I'ua'i llorrow Trouble
It it a bad habit to borrow anything,
but the wortt thing yoa can potibr
lorrow i trouble. When ick, tore,
weary and worn out by the pain and
poiscn of diFprpcia, billioosnes.
brlgbf d'tease, and timilar internal
dUor lew, don't tit down and brood over
your cyuiptoma, but fly for releif to
Klcctric Biltere. Here you will find
sure and permanent forgetfullni-st of all
your troubiei and your body will uot be
burdened by a load of debt disease. At
Perry and Graham etore. Price &0c.
Guaranteed.
Mr. Mitchell was one of George May.
gei warm adinirera took bia money
and solicited hi im Ironing. Tbpn bp
a a the first to Rive the Orr-eonian the
new of Mayger'a downfall.
inrra Win lor CnusH
J. E. Orover, 101 X Main t, Ottowa.
Kan, write "It has been my nils'
tronb'e to eatcli t revere coM. ami tlierc
fore to cough all winter long. Last full
I got her a bottle of llorehonnj Syrup.
Sha used it anil hat been able to deep
ounJIy ail night long. Whenever the
cough bother her two or three dose
top the uouirh and the i able to be up
and well." :'5c We anJ 1.00 at A. J.
Peniing'.
The asserted valuation ol the personal
property in rurtiaml has been more
than donlileil. by the asscisur. (iool
work.
You niay call it by it right name
when yon eat it, and you may throw the
(crullers in the buck yard. The season
opened last Sunday, and ail who havo
paid theirone dull.ir license fee ni.iy
now bunt Chine) pheasant.
Plana to Get itlih.
are often frnatrated by tndden breaking
down due to dyspepsia or constipation
Brace up and Uko Dr. Kings New Life
rillr. They take ont tho materials
which are clogging yoor energie, and
itive yon a new start. Cure headache
and dizziness too. At Terry A Graham
store; 2c, guaranteed.
Wait until the Fair It oror then watch
the scrip.
Mr. Mitt-hell haa tried aeTeral time
to defeat the editor of this paper. He
will keep on until eventually he break
hi own neck.
J. J. Underwood, Nome rominipiinncr
at the exposition haa just received fron
Alaska a speclman of tin oro weighing
450 pounds. The specimen contains 60
percent tin, and I worth twenty cent
a pound.
The total admission to the Lewis ami
Clark Fair npto Sp. 2" wna 2,0ti5,5J5.
It is expected tlmt the grand total will
be not less than 2,600,000, s belter
record than over bi-fore was made I y an
enterprise ol similar magnitude.
The Lewi and Clai k Exposition clot)
at half past eleven o'clock Saturday
night Octolier, H.
J;iil as C'.oJ
For Un Honey
L,
This Week's Store News :
Ladies' Sln'rt Waists, 67 Styles, 6e,c to fg.qo Eacli
Ladies' Tailor Made Suits, fit guaranteed, $7. 50 up
Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Jackets, Capes, Furs, Etc.
Kimouas, Wrappers, Petticoats, Undermuslins.
Biggest Selection Ever shown.
LATEST CREATIONS IN MILLINER YA"IMC HATS, CAPS
Men and Bojs' Soils and Trowsers, Overcoats and Rain Coais
$15 Men's Suits Only $12.15. All Wool Trowsers from
$2.50 to $8.56 Bargains. $12.50 and $i4.So Overcoats.
$10.65 takes 'cm.
SHOES HATS CAPS
We have closed a contract with the larfest factory in the country and will fell
$3.00 shoes for 2.75; $2575 shoes for 2.50; $2.50 shoes for
1,90; Men's $4.00 shoes for 3.65; Loggers' $6.00 shoes for
5.50; Loggers' $5.50 shoes for $5.00; Boys' $2.25 shoes for
1.85; Misses' $2.00 shoes 1.75; Children's $1.50 shoes 1.25,
JUST FOR FUN
THIS WEEKS;iV- FANCY COLORS
Pcacok Flour
$4.75 Barrel
The above wu clipped bodily from a
two-column announcement by The Evening
Telegram of a $5000 prize conteat it hat just
instituted to obtain new subscribers.
This sweeping tribute was absolutely un
solicited. As ALL the business colleges of
Portland use the advertising columns or The
Telegram the BehnkeAValker College being
by no means the largest advertisers the
KOTICE FOR l-l BIJCATIOM.
Dpartmnt or th Interior. Tand OrCc at
Nolle la hrrchr given that tha followln
Rained wilier haa AId notice of his In
tention to make ftnal proof la support of
hia claim, and that aald proof will b made
before th llealater nod Receiver at Port
Un.1. ireartiu u la-lolmr Ii: vU.. Israel
U. Mnllli. huinolt-a.1 t-ntrr No. l-luT, lur luc ut
trr 1 1 it, raw.
tie names ens lonnwing witnesses v piu.
his continuous residence upon and cultl
vatlon of said land, via:
Jscli r. Mrhllcli.Ucarcc KcMr, Jscob Rafcrly,
Ssnnlf. Halcnv, all ol UiMiiilaln l)lc, in-on.
AMJKHNO.N 8. PBESaCK. Keglsler.
noi ii'K Ton I'l Bi.iiiAtios.
Ian J Oaiix- it roriliit. On-con.
hepteuilicr -i. l-JUi.
S.lic l lierebr Rlvn ibsl the fjllouin
tlsme.1 settler hs. nled uotfua ttf hl illlcnlh.n
in m.ie riitsl imit lu sui.Kort of his claim, and
that ulil i.m.tf will Im. insilc before Kcei.-ter
sn.l UcccWcr at f'.rtUnil, tireeon.on Oi-i.lcr
.'1, livi. viz.. Johll R. Kaller, Husr lUu ot Terry
T. Hsllev. iitssiiis; II IJLVI. lor ibe m hi wu,
li. In. r 4 nr.
lie names the Mlnwlo witncsno lo prove
bia roii'iiiuoiis irsldciii-e uioii a id cultivation
si'l isn.i: vii.:
f. A. Ptieraon. Iitiiton. Oi.: Arthur Bacon
Racoiia. or.; K J. Crabb, Buxtuu, Ut.. kotM.n
T. bluiino". Itilltoll. Or.
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J STOMA COLUMBIA RIYER
ii RAILROAD COMPANY.
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All train mak eloaa eonnecllona at fioht
irlth Morthetn fad no Iraliia tn and Inun the
Kst and ouod points At Poriland with all
Irslna Icavinc I'nlen depot, at Aalnrla Willi t.
II. AN. Co. boat and rail Una and sMeatnci
T. J. Poller ta aud (root Ilwaoo and North
Brarh point.
l-aiscnrere for A at oris or war polnti mnst Us
rains t lloulton. Tro ma will atop to lei ps
enrcis oirst lloulton when coming Irom poinM
wct of Ooble. J. :. Matyet.
Ota. Pus. Ait.. Alerts. Ot
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"America"
Vfflamett SloDgh Routs
Leave lit. Helent. ...IMAM
Arrive at I'ortlanJ. .10: A M
Lear Portland !:30f M
Arrive at 8t. lleltn. fl H P U
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For tie Saais Price
WOOL SWEATERS,
9 CtflFKSVfHam and Bacon
12 I-2c. per Lb.
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t)wt tb Bska-Walkar CuUac aSafa
taa beat pparttantty to eaenr a boatnaa
ducatica ac an? eoHag of Ka kind ta ttaa
Wa. Thaaa acboawaWp are travnatav
aaat ta aary ooa tn vm aiatnot.
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Mover Clothing Co.,
' THIRD AND OAK. PORTLAND
THE COLUMBIA COUNTY
Abstract and Trust Co.
Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Nou-Resident
Taxes Paid. Real Estate, Loans, Etc.
E. E. QUICK
A. M. IIOLTON,
. ' ' Proprietor
kSTAM.ia.IIKD
UT1
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JOHN A. BECK
DEALER IM
ffatclies, Diamonds, Silverware,
....JEWELRY
Repairing a Specialty,
Mortls-a iL Bet Froul 4 first. rOjtTLAMD.
He till
Mine
TeO joa
TraTeler
Tbat tne
NORTH COAST LIUITED
Electric Lighted,
ia the Crack Train
of Them All for
Comfort and Ele
- gance. -
The Ticket Office at Portland ir
259 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Portland
A. D. CHARLTON
Muiitant Central
' Patungw Agmt
PORTLAND. OREGON
3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY
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sweeping nature of this indorsement came aa
a great surprise.
It was in no sense a paid advertisement, but
was the verdict of that great evening daily it
fair and impartial judgment after having in
vestigated best business colleges in the west.
Come to Portland take advantage of thia
"best opportunity to secure a business educa
tion of any college of its kind in the West."
- CLASS SUITS
$10.00
The Bast
seen.
you have ever
FABRICS in Worsteds,
Cev'nti aiJ Ctiin:.-i;.
Hand-Worked Button
Holes, Hand -Padded
Collars, 5Ewi with silk
Others say $15 lot Equal QaaJitj.
Com3 Early and Get the Pick.
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD
IT'S SO.
Kednred Kate on Str. IralrJji
On ni.d utter June Si'nd, the fare
mi tin- Sir. Iiahla miU lie aa folluw,
ir.x.l lo Ot. 15 UN'S, tii.l le and Knlnnm
T5i-oi:ea.tl.5 M.iiiid trip. llofTumrv,
MartiiiH, Ci.liiii-ll, Cu li- (!0r: one ,
.1X0 romd dip. (Vlinntiia City, Cflb
oiicny,K0e ii.m.d trip. St. Helens,
50coii way, T5c round tun.
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