The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 24, 1905, Image 3

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t nr. AT
ir. CI II ami (nuilly icnt rkturday in
,luflMtl(l.
Mr. '! Mr. c- J"1"1 "I"' '
ji,,ny in IVrtland.
Mr. K. A- M'1 ruturiicil Katitnlay from
lysines trip to Northern Idaho.
Mr. (IciirKe llruita. ol Coble, wm a SI
jlrlrn visitor lat Wednesday.
Mr. mid Mr. W. It. rowell went to
jwilaiid Veituely. 'or li'w day' vliit.
Mlu 1'alsy Wnlklili returned liome
Irotii Ui sailltorlmii at I'ortlnnd Wednes
day Inxt.
Mr. W. U. Kysnr, tmMtr At Kyr,
WSS Vioilur 10 UlO)UUl.Jf Mtt Inn fiat-
unlny.
K. I. Ulntr, of 111 Couer )'Atcne lulu
(nK district, I vUitlem liia l.mtlur, II. T.
jBlair.
Marshal McDonald, ol CUuknule, was
4 ritlinr to th county teat ou Wcdiics
dity last.
Owing to tlic talenea ol arrival ol a
sjiiimeiil ol ijr this lue ol the Mint
i, ,rlycd several hour.
Mr. J. U. Godfrey returned home Moir
d,V Iruiil t two liluMlh trip to varluus
.itcrn tlnl.
Him At hrr resilience on Sanvics
litmid, November 22, Catherine Rceder,
aged 7ft year. 0 iiioiuIii nl 1 1 itays,
Mr. W, II. IHIIard and children re
tiirnrd hmiw Wednesday evening, from
lViil.md. where they have been vUilluj
!n. Mllanl's pareut.
Mm, lUilry. of Ilrilit' Columbia, in vi
itniU her daughter, Mr. II. Henderson,
. . - - tA. 1H i. CI.. Mw.
AIM ncr mm, wr, . aum.
HtU to nd the winter here.
The Columbia Ikior Company. Rainier,
.a liitlled a sM-lnch Clement band re-
u alM M uone power rciuri nuiu-
uuilc engine for electric llCit purjw:.
Mr. Jobs Meeker, of Pawnee County.
K.,ti n, who baa 1n visitinir. with bis
tim-le, .Mr. 1'runk Meeker. l St. Helena,
tnUl ou bi return trlpUnt Momlay,
:;. Ik nwti. of t!i Ik-moil I'UKbig &
l.uMiUr Ci'iii"V. and hi fm Amos, so
i.mjiuiited by their wivc. will wwn leave
lt California, where they will remain for
..me lime.
Uim In St. Helen on Wedtie
.1 iv. Novenilr ?3. Judrfe Watkina offlcl
jilititf, Mirt Maud KauipnoU of ScaptaMisc,
titrKiin. and Mr. Conrad StblllreO, of
A'Umt County. Wash.
Mr. (ieorire H . Ccorire. of the Colom
GOLD MEDAL BUTTER
fWfr'i'i'A
II II IIHIftl IIVlfHVV n IV W 1 V 1 lil 1 1 I I L. Jk KJ 1 H A 1 1 I M I rN -
'x, A mm
niooOTT or mr c irrK t iiKAMt-iir, waitoohk, iih
fWjrS'S'Jt'si.
i!U!'ss's'A
r'rlf's'r'''''.
Awarded First Prize at Lewis and Clark Exposition
Car iSiioRTACK AT IIoui.ton The
Wetern CoKriiKe Co. at Iloulton report
that it i unable to accure car from the
Houthrrn Tacinc company to ahip it pro
duct. It ha one order for fourteen car
load which it U unable to furnish in any'
thing like rcanonable time on account of
thi lack of transportation facilitie.
There duet not ecm to lie any relief in
lfht, and it la protnhle the liorlnge will
occur at JatervnU until new roada reach
the cat. Other Industrie in Columbia
Coonty are uflcriuj( from theaamecauae.
Sr.aioi i Acciiiknt I! 1'oi.k Camp
C, I.. Smilh received a fracture of the
tkull while at work hauling cedar pole
in the Uillmer tiiuljer, back of )eer
Island, on Thursday last, It sceun that
Smith was driviiiK the team hauling a
pole along the road, when the pole started
to run, sinking a stump, causing the er
ener to split, one part linking Smith on
the right side ol the head, just at the base
of the brain. Dr. Cliff was immediately
summoned and a phone sent to the train
ditMtchcr at Astoria, the train atopped
aud the man sent to the hospital at
Portland. At last account hoc were
entertained ol Mr. Smith' recovery.
A ri.KAA.T Wi'.imixo A pleasant
wedding took place at Mr. R. K tippler's
resilience in Vanktou district Wednesday
afternoon, the principals being Mr. John
Kapplcr of Yankton and Mr. Jennie
Kiucaid ol St. Helen. Rev. II. M. Prie
myre, ol Wesley M. K, church, Portland,
Miss Watkins Wins Mis lMly Wat
kin, of St. Helen, I the ucccssful con
testant for the Kvening Telegram' prize
of free trip for herself andacouipanion,
with certain eipeases paid, to Catalina
Island, Yellowstone Park, Yoscniitie Val
ley, or Coronado Beach, she receiving
UW.aOO votes. Miu Wutkins' votes evi
dently came from other counties a well
a Columbia, but Rainier and Honlton
are entitled toespeclul credit for the good
work done. The result is a credit to. the
worker anil a high compliment to Miss
Watkin.
'officiating. After the ceremony the
U . Uiver Packing Aocialion. was a bus-, couple and guests were invited to a sump,
im-a vWtor to St. Hcleu Tucs-tay. We luou. repast. The house was jm.lusely
n.trrund llwt the Assuelation Is nego-1 oecoraieo who everxn... ..c
for land here for the purjioae of
ion. Many handsome presrnts were re
ceived, with congratulation. All pres
ent bad a very enoyable time. The
couple will prnd their honeymoon in
Portland.
tt.ting
building a new dck.
Itev.Culbcrtsnn.ol tliU city, is sojourn.
. . . . .1 I a
toR iii PorUn.l, hir tnc purw m ii
t-iJ his lather In the Wite an uiiwion
.tit lieiiitt carried on in that city at SI2 1'KKHMKTiioomTH-Theiuartcrlvcon
. ...tiii. .. ii .i i. t...
l imit stTCt. He will prcnn as ni. uei-. icrenoe oi inc i rec .hcumiiv viiurvu
ri every other Sondnv- the Portland district was held at the new
The Rainier Milt & Lumber Company's church in Honlton on Saturdav afternoon
........ U-i,.i Is runnlne at.-.dv. with o'clock, the quarterly meet.ng
beginning TbursiUy and homing four
(Uv, with a woman' missionary meeting
Sunday alterniMtn. There were si miuis-
' . .... rn.,.t nhriiiKl nllit finite s liirtre
f li-ar atl.l . ivmt,k ' -1 ' "
attcudan- of the laity Irom Portland,
I I.!... Ituntlw l.r'ji, ttn,:iL'1l ta
The county clerk'. ffic is CO.pill"K 1 " . ?, ' ' llr)n. Tlie
principal busiucts of lniirtnnre w the
Inception ol a movement to build a jwr-
ii. o u.-r.t In charve. nnd W. I. Reed at
ii-nding to the sole end in California
The company recently cleared the George
i I't rklu with WO.IWU leet ol
m U-cI lumlwr for ftn Pedro.
SOAPPOOSK
Mrs. R. Jennie I'mkes has received
letter from her son (teorge K. I'mke.
stating he bail arrived safe in San 1 r-m-
cisco Novemlier Ki. He was quite tick.
havinir a rouirb vovaL'e, the waves rolling
high. He is well pleased with 'Frisco
and expects to sre different parts ol cal-
llornia. ami will probably remain all
winter.
Mis Uii S. I'rnkes is In eastern Ore
gon, near London, on bcr bonieitteail.
Slie has been uoue two weeks, lun-inu
some impmveiuent done, building an
addition to her bouc and a small barn.
She write home that the new railroad
going into Condon is booming that town
and Hit country a well, a larr hotel anil
several brick building being erected.
When lu Portland Uo to
The Kinplro UoDtaurant, 102 Third
fit reel, three doors South ol Baker Tlie
tre. Muala from 15 cent np. Open
day and niirht. Oysters in any ttyle.
Win. lioblamler, I'rnp., formerly ol the
Royal, 1st and Madison.
Oregon secured the highest number of
awards at the Lewi and Clark Fair for
machinery exhibits.
t'onsilpalloo.
lloalth Is absolutely impossible if con-
atlpalion be preaent. Many serious cusei
ol liver and kidney complaint have
prung from neglected constipRtion.
Such a deplorable rondilion ia unncccs
sftrv. Tberv is cure for it. Herb lie
will apefdity reuiedv mailers. C. A
Lindsay, I'. M., Ilronson, Kla., write,
Feb. 12, IU02: "Having used Herbine
I find it t line medicine foreonatipnlion."
60c tv.itlle.
Sold by A.J. lVming.
School report cards the very best form
- $1 per hundred, with envelopes.
A Itlsaairoue Calamity.
It I disoitrou calamity when yon
lose your health, b .cause Indigestion and
conslipatiun have tapped it away
I'rompt relief can be had in Dr. King'
New Life Pills. Thev build up your di
gestive organ and cure headache, dixxi
nets, colic, constipation, etc. Cinaran
tared at l'crry fc Uraiiam'a drag etore; 2'tc.
Owing to the fulling off in river travel,
the Steamer Telegraph has been taken
off the Astoria run and will be out of
commission until early spring.
Just as
For Less Money
I CinfCTT A Little Better.
Forme Sm Price
This Week's Store News:
Ladies' Shirt Waists, 67 Styles, 65c to $9.50 Each
Ladies' Tailor Made Suits, fit guaranteed, $7. 50 up
Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Jackets, Capes, Furs, Etc.
iumonas, Wrappers, retticoats, Underrauslins.
Biggest Selection Ever shown. j
LATEST CREATIONS HiMILLINEItYwKINO HATS, CAPS '
Men and Boys' Suits and Trowserc, Overcoats and Rain Coats
$15 Men's Suits Only $12.15. All Wool Trowsers from
$2.50 to I8.56 Bargains. $12.50 and $14.50 Overcoats.
$10.65 takes 'em.
SHOES. HATS, CAPS
We have closed a contract with the larfest factory in the country and will fell
$3.00 shoes for 2.75; $2;75 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 dCS WOOL SWEATERS,
THIS WEEK5a?OC FANCY COLORS
THEFAYORITEtnGtrDgropa5S$18.00
Peacok Flour
$4.75 Barrel
Ask the
tareler
He will
Telljoa
Tnattbe
B OlHf IffTPrilam and Bacon
I2I-2cper Lb.
KORTH COAST LIIIITED
Electric Lighted,
is the Crack Train
of Them All for
Comfort and Ele
gance. The Ticket Office at Portland Is at
253 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Portland
A. D. CHARLTON
Auiitant Central
Patttnger Agent
PORTLAND. OREGON
3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY
Host Liniment on Karth.
Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Water
Work, Hiullsburg, W is., writes: "1
have tried many kind of liniments, bat
I have never received uiovh benefit until
I used UnManl's Snow Liniment for
rheumatism and ptini. I think it the
best liniment on earth." 2oc, 50c and $1.
Sold by A.J. Deming.
Taken 17.
Came into my enclosure about May 1st,
one ;.'-) ear-old tpccklcd bull. Will owner
please prove property, pay ilam.igcs, and
remove Irom uiv premises.
JOHN JOHNSON,
Scappoose, Ore.
the valuation ol Hie nswvmwc properly
in tlte various school district of the
. .winy, and will have the work completed
tliln week. J.mta will llteu lie sent to
i uli school clerk, to I uwd aa a bei
).. i the levy of special school Uses in the
diiirrrnt district.
Accimrrt AT Rot'Tit ScxPWtsit-Mr.
3 miri lIltfRlnbothain had Ilia riht Ick
iitnl collar bone broken list Tuesday at
J.-fC mill, on the South Scappoosc, by
Mnj criulwd lr a aawloR. lie was car
i ied xnit three mile to hi liome and
lr. Cliff ami Ross, ol St. Helens, sum
itioniil to attend to hi lujurica.
!!i; TiMHK IUAIy A deal is said to
1- on foot for the irausfer ol tt.OiW acre
.t timtst land in thi county. The land
lies at the head of tlic Scpwosr and be
hUK to a numlier of parties, among
wlu.iii arc Mcsar'. Uadd. MontKomery,
tilltner.of rorllnnd. The purvlwer
are Mild to 1 the Chapman J.uuitwrCoin
liny, in connection with ICnstcrn cnpl
t ititt.
Stolen, from my ranch lour mile west
of Scimc. tire., the nil'lit of Nov. W.
one norrct mare.nlamt ai year old. while
lit in forehead, roach mane, wimc sixi
on riuht side ol neck, saddle marks,
branded T-1C on left shoulder, weight
iiImiiI IKK) piuinda. (H) rew.ird for the
i turn of tier to N. C. IUnHo.
SonpixMMtc, Drcgon..
Soi'vhnir ri.ATK Tlione who have
wilt nd souvenir plates hotild call or
ii.l l.r them nt once, n it is impossihle
l send them by limit. If not culled for
in shoit time it will l considered that
they arc not wauled and the order Can
ce ed. Any one who lia paid for the
pliite can have their money refunded nt
miy time by ciillins or sending to this
nHiee.
, K MI.HOA!) lli'ii.niN:-The rnclfic Ruil
waviuid NiivlKiitioii Coniimny, headed by
i:. I!. Lytic, has Uvun work nt HilUlmro
on tlie Nehiilem nnd Tillnniook Railroad.
J'ivc mile of the road will be completed
nnd Imck laid thereon U-fore imy "'ore
Kmdc is built. It is eiqiecUM tlmt work
will lie piidud without iiilcrruplion, ex
f epl such n ia caused by the weather,
until the road i completed.
IjnA, Straed. or Stolen, from my
place on upper Tide creek, one 3-year-old
IHirham bull, color red anil while, white
forehead, no brand on it. Reward will
le paid to parties who cm give informa
tion alwut it. 1'khh A. Uackkk,
Coble, Ore.
SUMMONS
n tliet'lirult Court nf the Mslcol Orssva lor
tlia ounijr oi inunsu.
A Umans, pIsliillfT, vs. DsUy Bimons, de
Ta li' Hloona. dcleudsnt la the above ea-
tii m .till
I. .1. n.mn nt lha Ml all. nl OtVSMI VOtl ST
heisbir roquirso sno commsuuen -n-. iuh
. il.. ....... t.l.inl SImI ..'.lll.t i on in (he
sUote .nulled null BMocea now ami lh sib
dsy of isuusry, isu.
8.1.1 suit u eommn-M
rati lor slisuluw dlrurcs. suit (I you fall to so
FREE'
This paper Rivua
nway with ohm
year' subscriii.
lion, aid in ndvnnce, l'RI'Ui
RIGHT PH0TO
0RAPHIC VIEWS
(Sie HxtO inches)
l the principal buildings at the
J.ewla and Chirk Centennial. Old
subscribers njay secure lllese handsome
Souvenir by paying ull arrearages anil
ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE
nisnent home at rortlsnd lor the district
elder. Rev. W. N. CVflce. The new
chtin li will proKibly be dedicated at Ihc
next q'Uirtcrly meeting. Oreat progress
was rr;ortel in the cnurcli wurK tnrougn-
out (he district.
Oi'H I'Hi lT AT ST. Loiiia The county
clerk is in receipt of a diphmii from the
St. Louis Imposition, awarded ColumbU
County lor her display ol apples, for
which we received the award of a silver
iued.il, which will arrive later. The di
ploma is a beautiful piece of work. The
central figure of the coin position, a ro
bust, clear eyed maiden in her first youth,
Columbia, look lorward with unclouded
brow, intent upon a future lieyond the
act which she represents, placing one
hand In sign of posession upon the glolie,
typifying the territorial acquisition,
which is offered by her sister France,
seated at her right. Simu'laneonsly Irom
her other liund she passes on the torch ol
progress to her messenger the youth ol
her country who with winyed feet sUnds
-,..lv to dctmrt on his mission of civ
ilisation toward the Vctcrn un wuicn
irradiates the sky. -Columbia Is draped
with the (lag, chosen thcsymliol alwve
all other, which i recognueil to mo
farthest limit of the world ami denote
the country where wa the Exposition
that issued the Diploma. I'rnnce wearing
the costume of the period of the ceiou
ol the Louisiana Territory is by a volun
tary anachronism depicted with, the Im
perinl crown, for while the act of ccslon
was accomplished In the interim of the
Consulate, it win a step in the progrcs
of NaiK.leon. and Imperial Franco
iiiuina in our memories today n relin
Mulshing the territory which our younger
i,. Im. sn liotaO V ticveioiicii. m
Iwiriler
of the States of the
t'nioit, prominence Wing given to those
coniprlniiig the territorial acquisition,
...liil.. Hie fi.nrtccu tars in (he tablet l-
low still further emphasise their import
ance The diploma i Wl 1,1
...... it u,idesliniedbyVlllH.UtvHnd
reimiduccd by Oillw & Company in a
sepia tint lilioii Imperial Japanese paper
"1x24 inches In me.
Kim Lost Mother.
''Consumption runs in our family, and
through it I lost my mother," writes K.
I. IWd. of Harmony, Me. "For the
psMi live years, however, on the slightest
Ign of a Cough, or ('-old, I have taken
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, which has raved mo from serious
lutiK trouble." Hi mother's dentil was
a tad loss for Mr. Keid, but lie learned
that lung trouble must not lie neglected,
and how lo cure it. Quickest relief and
euro (or coniib ami cold. Price 50c and
ft otl; guarantied Bt l'erry & Graham's
drug store. Trial bottle (ree.
br lilalutlrl sjrslnrt
wr beiwuu now sod said lime, lor waul
i,..mi ih.. t.uiuiia'win tk nilumeiit sksihh
iiu lor mn smuiuiu niroree sun n ,iiww.ii.
1 1 ha niarrlsxii uow (xlsilns bvloeen jiiiu and
Lid Manilla.
ihl. .nuinmni I. SrMl BV tlubllrSllOO 10
...... .....rt .. . ..Riir mHl. hv the Hliliorsbls
A. MeMrlile. Jiiilue oi iwtirmiswiiHiiii i ir
sisie ol l)rnou lor llie 1:011017 " uomimus.
nlwl NoveraUer l, lo. hm omor .ioi.ict
hslthaam puoUcail.iuol Ihlksuramoni unnniu
-...i- n.i ,i.u a. it. .l.v nl Niivomlwr. lisu. aim
Hist ib last piiiillmiloii us msdo on Ilia tin
sy ol jsimsrr. woe. . ....,
Atiuraeys lor I'UtiiUIT.
I now have a nice assort
nit'iit ol jiaiuts, oil, varnish,
stains, enamel, brushes,
cte. Tin and granite warn,
stove pliw etc. Groceries,
, Urain, Hour, etc.
Hay,'
M. C. C.K.VY, St. Helens.
Man's I'lireasoualileneaa
Is o(ten ni iireat ns woman's. Hut 1110s,
Austin. MkT. of the "Republican," ol
Iavcnworth, Ind.. was not unrvaaonablo
when ho rof'iM'd to allow tho doctors to
onomto on his wife for female trouble,
"Instond," he iitys, "we eoncliuieti 10
try Klectrio Bitters. My wife was thon
so sick she could hardly leave Iter ueu
and live (5) physicians had failed to ro
Ilevo hor. Alter taking Klectrio Bitters
she was perfectly cured ami can now
nerform nil her liousehold dut e.
UuaranteeJ by l'crry & tiruliain, urug
lilnts. Trice uth".
nl White Fine and Tar, the ol
reliable couh remedy. For sale by A,
Dcming, druggist.
FAINTINtl, Fapi'iing and Frescoing,
F.Hlimates given iree. iini'inu -Gray
(o, f.,rl.crrniHnlarskRTsoN
St. Helens
J STORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER
fl RAILROAD COMPANY.
DAILY.
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10 90
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We've Pound it at Last
1 m bargains m
-GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Furniture, Bedding, Hardware, Tinware, Granite
ware, Stoneware, Trunks, Stoves and Ranges
Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, and Clothing Staple and Fancy
Groceries Flour, Feed, Grain, and Hay
Shoes for fl0 Rfl U R flfl Look Well
Men 10 iU.UU Wear Well
A Dressy Shoe for a Reasonable Price Comfort,
Elegance and Economy Combined.
We have never had a complaint against the Chinook Shoes.
A LOGGER'S SHOE-
The Mason, at popular prices. Strong and
Durable. Every pair fully guaranteed
BAILEY & BRINN - - Honlton, Ore.
Tobacco
Smoking
2 a-oz Pk'gs Gold Shore 15
2 2-z M Pedro - - 15
2 3-oz jkgs Union Leader 15
3 zyi-oz pkgs Peerless - 25
6 1 J-oz Dixie Queen - 25
6 i-oz pkgs Bull Durham 25
1 16-oz can Dixie Queen - 40
Chewing
1 lb Star - - - 45
1 lb Spearhead - - 45
1 lb Climax - - 45
1 lb Horseshoe - - - 45
These prices strictly spot
cash, subject to change with
out notice.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DeivirtRicnt of lh Interior,
Ijin.l Ottlce si runluli.l. Ore., (Ml. 21. K0
S"i.tli i herslir siren ihst the follnwinr
asmnl wilier has flleil nntire i( Ills InteBllon
In uis.e himl pronf in siippiiil at his claim, anil
Ihnt ssld i. root will Be msoc Deuira ine Hexmer
ami Keceiver at Portlsn.l. Oresnu.nn December
7, IWX'i. rli: Ursel D. Sailih. h. e. No. UM, ior
he lie qr of sec . t 4 n. r S sr.
He names I he Inllnwtn witnesses to prove
bUi-nntinunus resilience upon awl eulllrsilon
ol sslil lan.l. vis: Jaeoh V Kchlich.of Noun
Uimtale. Orefon; Gwirm Kelly, ol slminisln
ilslc.oreiroli; Jseoli Kslorly, of M.iuntaiudale.
Oreiu: bsiuuel Ksfertv. of Mounisimlsle. Ore
sou? AUiKkNOS . l)BKSriER,
KeirUler.
PAH.Y.
Bjwjp smjsj sssssj y ay -ssJsjr
J SOB rtYUTLAFID. DAILY.
tvPortlsaaAr'u If t
.... liobis .... io is
... Kalolsr ... t M M I
... Prrsiuld... S IW
....fsir.... S7 t 4
... QiilneT.... M
..Claliksul.. S OS 7 IS
.. Msrshlsud.. S0J 7 a;
.. WMllKirl-.. S f 7 17 1
....Clifton.... S SS IW
... Knapps... 1 "
... Svsnnon.... S 07 1
..John Ur... M
Ar. Astoria Lv T 10
All trains make close ennncctlons at Ooble
wlih Northsro I'aeino Irsliw to ana Irom wo
Ksslsoa souna points. At l orusuu w.w
trains ItsTinf Unlco depot, st Astoria with I.
K. a ri. (- s noat saa rmu n mu oiw....
T. J. Potisr t and (ram llwsoo and fcorta
Beach points.
raisenren for Asfirta or war points must risf
ii
yn
Oca. Pass. Ast.. Astorlt. O
trains si Iloulton.
'ii'S on st lloullol
wc4 oi uosie.
Trains will slop tn let pas
on whea coming Irom poina
S. c. lai
TIAMSSj-
H
"America
r i
Willamett Slongb Route
Leara St. H.lens. ... 6:30 A M
Arrirs at Portland. .10:30 A M
Lea vo Portland 1:S0PM
ArrWa at St. Helens. fl.-CO P M
r AB SO CKNTa.
Will Carry Kothln Wot Passen
gers and rasi r reijns.
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SECONDHAND
DONKEY ENGINES
FOR SALE
Suitable for Log
ging and Hoisting
Engines
I or neserlpnon and Prlee applf F. . Kaellatr, Aaierla. Ore.
Nnnralula 1'allia.
i,i ,,.ii...i hiniliaiio mid seintlc
IVIII'IIIHW"'".! -
ivilus yloM to tlio penotratlnj- Inlluem
, ol llnllard's Know iiiiiiik hi. i
! irntea to the nerves and lion and l'eiii
'.bsorlied Into the Moo.!. 1U lirallmt
I nrimurtlos nro conveyed to every part a
! tha lioily nnd ellW't hoiiio
'ciii'os. 25c We ami 11.00.
I SuldliyA.J.pomliig.
womlerful
Send ill a (ew plate ol your best apples
to tlio editor ol the Mist il joil wnnt Col
umbia Countv to lie represented at the
liiidwlnter.exiilbitoltlic State Horticul
tunil Society.
at this
Agent
Old pnpent for sale, cheap,
office. FRANK ri.A0.ll,
KvcnlilK TeleK"""-
I have inmiev to loan on approved
real estate securlty. powiil.l,,
St Helens, Oregon.
r. ?Lim ptft.vl MoHnl 1SH2. SH eallbra. la tbo best
rlflo made lor sxtennluutiug pests and torments about a plaoe, as
rata, weasels, woodchueks, dtcu, also for eouipanioa on your v.
SlTn ooral.luii.il the sood points of th old Bmile-.loadliig
anulrTOl rin
ed repeater.
io with the convenience and rapid Sre of the most Inmrov
. It is so constructed that the same rlflo nsea the follow-
Ina- cartridges: .32 short and Ions; rlm-nre, .a: snon aim rnnK rouwt
llr, and is the only ropeaws made using rim-liro earUidgea largor
The short eartrl.les ar Just tlis thing for small (rams while the
lonj ! oW kill aulJiuSSTof fair also easily. On tho flmt 2000 cartridge
us.! yon have saved tha oost of .Z&w6m.
New ZttarGn ratalos and our Kxperlenee Book that tells what
Mmrtlmm areiioiug tho world oxvr Free, for tic, postuRO.
new II fs t s;i, vwi'i'i
MENS .FIRST-CLASS SUITS
$10.00
The Best
seen.
you have ever
FABRICS in Worsteds,
Cheviotsand Cassl meres.
Hand-Worked Button
Holes, Hand -Padded
Collars, sew.i with silk
Others say $15 for Eqnal Qoalitj.
Gome Earlj and Get the Pick.
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD
IT'S SO.
Moyer Clothing Co.,
THIRD AND OAK. PORTLAND
THE COLUMBIA COUNTY
Abstract and Trust Go.
- Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Non-Resident
Taxes Paid. Real Estate, Loans, Etc.
E. E. QUICK
A.L 1IOLTON,
Proprietor
VSTABI.ISBSD
UTt
JOHN A. BECK
DBAUM IN
Watcbss, Diamonds, Silferrare,
....JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
iorrlu SI. Bat Front first, PORTLAND.
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