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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1905)
GOLD MEDAL BUTTER He Till Tell jo j Ask the y v - Mei'' MM s 'srtli A M :, LOCAL Dr. awl Mra. Adla, ol 1'tirtland, were (inii.liiy visitors at tin lime u( Mr. and Mm. A. T. Mr, C.turxo Miwi'k, of Kuiiiirr, was a m-sduy visitor Ut county mitt. K, I. lllalr lelt lust I'rldiiy (or Moiittivrn OrriKHI. Mflvr wcrk't vill Willi lilt tmilier, II. T. lllalr. Taxk4 Comini) Jm Ti on tlie ilc iiiii'iiril1 art cuiiiIiik I11U1 lliu sheriffs tiflice 'I frrcly. Mti.l tiy tli time the anlv in Ih I'1 tlicru wilt I wry little ni. rrty l di Tlie ollc ttl tills county arc irosrrmi ami are able to juv (lirir late. ' A I'l.NMUi'T HiaraiaK Mrs, W. A. JUrris wa ten Irred a dcasaut aurprinc jkirty !) Itrr Winy hi. Helms lilviids last Situnlny lillit. Tliry Came loaded with rit.ililrf and t'Kik lull NtMrluii o( the h.iusr, tlieir host anil Im.lrssrs enlcrUin ' inn tlirui uiitit a lata huur. Svrui ul White 1'lne anil Tnr, the oM rrlulilc cmiH'i mneily. I'ur salt by A.J. iKiiiiiiK. ilrujacUi. Violin anit all stringed Instruments rrtuiwl ly l All wtirk guaranteed. .Vldrvta meat Hi. Ilelrni. aWdcciM CVS HKGI'.I.H. rHitysrsr Kssen spent Thanks- KiviiiK In 1'ortUml, a aiet-Ulor ul the liaiitMll Kttu Ik-Imtcn Miillmmiali Alh Irlic Club anil the t'lvrrity l ()rv,joii, l,iiriir (a weil lim Iiccii Iwucil iIiiiiiik the Mt week In Julia A. Timonry ami ,Siiiniu Vaulrlilrn. S. Inl rerxirt ranlathe very lirtt lurtii - f I ki hunilreil, with tnvrluic. MTi,iTav Whi.ht Mr. ami Mr. M. C. t'-ray Kve a military whUt urty to a liixr uiuiihrt u( their IriemU Ut fiiiUy rvruinj. The vk'lur in the coiilot w i tin Crren Ileu( Irclainl.ilrlcaliiiK Amtr l.'j hy lut lour int. However, we fiml ii'inolation in the lirt that thrre are Hi ire Irldimeu in tlii eountry lluii there air on the oh! kmI, u il W4 1" A merit mi vi. lory alter all, l.ml. Ntrateil. or .Stolen, Iroiu my .Ute ou" uier Thle creek, one 3-ycr-uUI iuiliui boll, color red and white, while Mrhcail, Mo hrnml un it. Ken aril w ill br miiI tu mttie who cm (ive iulitruia- .11 itUltll it. I'ai'.li A. IUckkh, I'.ot.le, (lie. n liaea a nleo aaoi. mm! of ,iint,(ill, varuinh, frMliin, eiiaiiii'U, - lriiliv, ti'. Tin and Kiaiule an, t plW Hi'. UriKfliiK, liny, iiiaiu. Hour, eu: J. I'.tiU W, Pi. lleUiiia. Cui.iMHU Cotxirv'a Dii-ui The Munly clerk i in ntcii of the diplomns yf mtri thU rount'v on Its d tiry ifiHttU'a. I '' '"' s; linens oi me en- A, , lc rf,a!u .j,., t tliiuW il l i iwr's art and should c suitably imy u ,ru,j,(uI)y Mtx lU(ll ,.y arc ut Imncd. They were won on the Jackson M pr,rlion to the amount of mom y ( r.. k .Creamery lA.tler an I the Hwi. r-icd. The daily p.i-rs of Portland cheese Made at lioblc. 1 gave Columbia County- exhibit great Vi.tiTHiM of KsiMiiH Asscswir ' prominence, and the amount of advertis l.i and Deputy lisacn arc busily at ' ing nevured from this source alone could w.uk figu'inK out tlie valuation of the nut have Wen bought for five times the .r..prrty In the t'ity of Rainlrr, in com- cost o I the exhibit. In addition to this plimice with the reijuest ol the city conn- every caller at the booth was able to so il of tint place, the li.t lieiug win ted cure literature setting forth the advan- I'.r the purpusc of levying a cny I ix. PAIXTINtt, Pa'iins and Krescoinir. K-tiuiaU1 given fri-r. lmpiiro M. I'. Imy o arllier parlirtular. A, It. Cl'I.UKUTSON Kl. Helens. Shut Hi I'imukk OKf Harry Tomp- 'expended larg. u:ii. No county in the I ins, of Scapimone, was in town Weil uc-, atate hud so small nu expense as Culum ii. lor the purpose ol having hi h ind 1,1, n.l we do not think there was a iliafc.)1y Dr. Ro forail Injury received aingle county that did not expend over Mi ne time ago, wliinb icsi)lcd in the toss ,rve times the net amount our exhibit nl the first finger of the left hand. He cost us, uud none of the smaller counties was hunting with a munle loadiug shot-1 i,um t, iMKih. yuii, mid, thinking the shot acre Ioom: it) J y oitc of this finall exjieusc, the ti twrrel. turned it up and yUcvi his jury 0( awards, couipriHed of five com t':Uii 4i?t't t niiilc. As he did so the j nilnsiuncr from ililfcrcnt slates of the li.iinmrr Vauglit III 9 button hole, dis- fnii):!, put Culiimbia in the second rank i li ngiiig the gun. I of t'ouijtie, in couixiny with such conn- I have inoney to loan on approvad tiu as Jackson and CluckUas, (hut siet n il cshitv scvuriiy. (en times our amount, and uheud ol Yam. IV. il. rnv r.i.i.i St. Helens, Orcgun. Minohs is )4lMKV-Mr. W. II. Pow ell visited Clntskmiie Wedncailny for tha iiiri .of nprariiig for the city In a proM-rution brought against a saloon- kees-ro4 that place lor )ertuittiiig mi "M to (reiiieiit hi siooon The ordl- liuiiic under which the prosecution i briiiitrhl .! verv comtirchcusivc, mid not only provide penalties against the uiIikiii-ki'i'ia-r, hut also against a minor who uv reneiit himself lu In) of nge for the pur pose ol procuring liiiior. The city of I'liitAanif is to las congratulated upon the energy it slums in enforcing audi an .onliiiiiuce and it example, aliuuli) I em ulated by other iminlciditic in Culuill-l-ia County. Mr. Powell appear as city iittorncy for Clatskauie. Stolen, from my much lour miles west ol Scapsnse, Ore., the night ol Nov. I I. one sorrel mare, alsmt six years old, white Mt in forehead, roach mane, white spot ii right iile of neck, anildlc marks, branded T li un left hIiouIiIci, weight iiIhiui tHNl KHinds. t" (HI reward for the fvturii of her to N. C. Hanson, Seapiioosit, Oregon. FREE Thi Jwikt K'vua away with onu venr'a suliscrlii- lloii, paid ill advance, KKHK l-IGH'F PHOTO GRAPHIC VI I1WS (Site Hx 10 inches) , "f the principal buildings at the Lcwia and Clark Centennial. Old "ubss-riher may secure these handsomo kiveiiirs by paying nil urrearuge and ONE YEAR IN AOVANCE V,,r.-tf& ...,. ", f:'t r ftjf '',?.'.,7tf l't:t-r'tt's; '',f,, I't '' s (: ,'. wsv s it. ,J..JsJ,,J,i fjt,t,,,t,i, : ft t t t f. n t ft t t t; r't t t't t t f, Yr'rtft, t,,',t stlt1tft,srs.t ,yj,t,t,t.t.t,i t,t,i,t,,i,S,J rt'rsvwtt Awarded First Prize at Lewis and X KEPOKT Qt Ik ItrrrlnU anil KiMaM af ViA mbla CaBty' Exhibit at the Unit and Hark Kipwltlua. When I wu apwlntrl to hnvc cliKf)c v Columbia I'ounty'teahibit at the Uwin ami C!aik IUition I iroiuited that at the irocr time I would luuke a report to the people ol the county chiming the amount u( money expended and giving udi other iiiloitualion at the citincn ol tlii county arc tntitltd to in tvgnrA to the mull achieved. I'oiluwing ii my tatcmcut : Mttfol K. II Kl. woo I'aul liu-li l..r .ii.iihi"pliir wmk tu tu ,SMlllillIH A I u , lulliltilrllull u. .''r )m liriwt i. Nvr. puut Ut ImmmIi . ii uu WaAlilllKltiu I Imuivrtf I'd, Marllu I'.irf.. mi. l r. li.iru.luiKU l.ir i'.lluiltl.U I'utlMIl llav. Ml Ifl rnln.l Hire mu4 I roll Morki,liiu lr alau.U n) U i;ain(tiHril. Ubr utioaiilbli lu ou Nit W. r. W ana, rrliiu.l uu rii.icu.. J hi . (oujfi.. aMlii In lKh Je ui AiM'iuul altw.l fur luvhleuul fi . wimaii. aalr. anewunul f..r l.y lu Ii-r l U't Urni ul t..ml Ill Ml Mllia iK llu lulaiuU Uior Cu mauufaeliirliii fcirt -. ut en iil.ii.Hnnmua Kliia. ii..ll.' ill Micauu Tranaler . u aauiing is TiKal awna car. una. 4iu..unl M rxnnr Uf itutv. . I l.lli r, I Man iriM mm hi mhhiii'I iaieiiini Am'l imIU dr II. M..ISM lur tflnancaM. Ami in ui; lian.lt .r aak aiuca lair tlcr4 I V Ml i HI Ul vt '.( ttv j l.i a-iiiuir UU o; Tooflact tliia auj.ill enpente we hive wn lioud our Ik.iIi, which li.u Urn Liken to Salrm hy the State Hoard of Agricul ture ami put up in the pivilhou at the Sl.itc I'rnr Cmuii.U, where it will be a iwnu.incnt ho:ijc lor our product when ever e clioow; to cxlilbit at the Mate I'air. II presence there will give ns . . . twl aill'airairc over less lortunate counties and is lutly worth every cent ! nid lor its construction. We aim have an excellcul exhibit of grains and grosses ready for use. It won the gold ujcdal, ami will make a grv.it starter lor our next ,i,sj.r tnges and resource of this county. Coiujvirvd wiih the amounts exKiutcd by other counties our expetiae wns indeed trifling. Coos expended over IS,lXHl, while Jackson, Clackamas, lkulon, I. inn, I.auc, Josrphiuc, and other counties, all i.i i i .!.: Iu the mailer of awards we necived j,'(i)d medal on all our iijamiliH'liirvs of wood, and on our collective exhibit of grains and grasses, as well ns on our fruits and dairy product. I wish to return thank In all who aided in inakiuii the exhibit a success and to c, press the hoie t' at the work of making Columbia County resource known to the outride world will he continued until it Wkc It proier place ai one of the greatest agricultural mid manufacturing sections uf tin: Northwest. ). II. I'l.AliO. Furloaa Flahliiitf ''('or seven years," write tno. W.lloff- llllll. of llnriHir. Waah.. I had a bitter luiitle with chmuUi atomneh and liver trouble, but at last I won, aiuj eurinl my cllsenses, by thu list) ol Kh elrlu Itilturs. t iinhesitiitliigly rcimmmtind them to nil, and dou't inteiuj in thu futuro to Isj uiilmiit ilium In ihnhonmi. They are certainly h wondurnl medicine, to have eunil audi li lmil ijhsu n mine." siuld, under giiiuiintee to do ll)H iU0 lr you, bvl'eri v A t'nihi Ilouiloii, lit 30o " IhiHIi'. Try them today. Whin lu Poytlwiil o f Tlie Ki)iro K'"i''lin,i Wi Tllir,, Streol, thrtio iloors South of linker Thoi Ire. Meitla from 11 eeit ll. )ue' diiy and uitflit. Oystera in ') ,J'I" Win. lUihliinder, Prop., foi nieily of Ihfl Royal, 1st and Madison. Old papers (or sale, cheap, ollice. PRANK HI.AOO, livening Telegram. ut this Agent I lllilil IT I.K TIIK J.UkBtlN I Kl'l K - tipii - ........ M.. KAIN NIKIt t 4 Mr. Jowph Silvn went to rortlund for a abort viitit luat week. David iMvit, of l'urtlatu!, tpetit I'ridny am! Satunluy in and around Kaiiiicr via itinK the aawmilU iu the iiitcrent of the Tiiiilieriuan. A daughter wat born to Mr. and Mra. II. T. Smith November Ti. Mra. Joseph Dougherty and brother, Jcte Jiimei went to Portland lat Sun day. Mr, li. I'. Milea wan a I'lirtlatid viailor lut Saturilay. Miaa Nell and Kloulne Sexton were Portland viaiion last week. Rev. Clnpp prvirhcd here Inst Sumlu uiornin and evening. James Titniinry austnined a fracture o hia right leg while engnged in loadini poles at hi camp on the P2. Mr. and Mr. Atta llillanl have re moved from Rainier to their new hoim on the Sandy river. The health of the community U exce' lent thu Ut thi winter, but not to tin extent, however, to cauac the gimrdial of our physical welfare, Dr. Mcljtren, t remark thnt the health of the couimunit i diKtrcaaiiigty gooil. One ol the valuable improvement made in this vicinity during the past yea U the improvement ol the county row leading from town to the interior luiiini facturing plants. Over thi highway a leant thirty teams arc daily hauling tin manufactured product to this place to: shipment to distant points. The Culuiubia River Door Co. has re- I crntly made several improvements at iti plant, omoiig wlucli I tlie insuiltation i - ..... I .1.. .1 VI. ow-iikiu v..ii.,...t ... just Installed a Cfty-four-inch band rcsaw and an overhead filing room has beet added to the building. Within the lusi ten days the company has shipped six can uf cut up door slock to the east, besider one car ol door to New York. Anolhei recent addition lo the mein frame is new rcsaw shed 21x50. The I,'. V. Wilson I.uinlsrr Co. has jusi installed in its null nn Hxlrt) l'ortlanil Iron Works gang edgcr. It. O. Howard expects soon to movi his mill to a new setting about one milt (mm the present location. The frame of the Rutherford A Ilea cock mill is completed und the work o- inslall'n the machinery is being prose cuted w ith much vigor. The plant whei: completed will have a cutting capiu ity o. alxjnt RIHD daily. Not wilh any intention of blowing oui bugle too loud, but merely to give un ex previioii to a pardonable pru.e in loca. altairs, Rainier can trullilnlly lay ciatir lo being the thriftiest community be tween Portland and Astoria. The uionthh p ivroll of this vicinity will easily enough reach SS,HI. Of manufacturing enter prics the coumiunity has eleven web eiuippcl. moilern sawmills, the largest, snsh and door factory iu the Slate, twi float turning factories soup factory, two shingle mills, and two logging railways, all of which are giving employment to large army ol wage earners. The mcr Cljunts ol the lowu carry lurgc and com plete sluilk of goods, and all report un excellent traiW. Some ship building is also liclng done on our water front. For block along our railway are to he seen donens of cars receiving the product ol our factories, consigned to points extend ing from Portland to the other side of tin continent. Ill addition to the rail ship ments the cargo trade from this place for this year will approximate more than O.WKl.OOQ ftct of limber. An air of gen eral thrift pervade the whole ntuios iihcre. and liest of all is a disposition amoug our business meii to stand together for the good of the community. Thomas Nonlhy, of Portland, wn in the citv last I'ridny looking after details in eonneatioK willt tjlfl completion of his new sawmill below town. lu Mad Chase Millions rush in inml dmee after health, Ironi on extreme of fitddiimi tf another, when il twv wmild oiuv em good food and keep their bowels regular with Dr. Kinu' Sew l.ifu Pills, men troubles would all lias away. Prompt rlie( mid uuick cure for liver nml stum ach trouble, 21 ni Perry .x liriihiiiii,, llimiton. A SN AP inn ria nf bind near IVlenn. in tliv f .rli'e llenver valley fur fHKK)! Of the 1110 Hi res, llaie cleared and there i a Ano orchard of apple, pear, cherry mid prune trees. There is ood six room house on the phiee nnd u well of Hue wator thnt never goes dry. l or nnvoiu thnt wunl to buy in this county thi i' n snap. For purllctuhirj inqulro at tin. ollice. ''y'yJ'y's'y's t'vffss'ys: t'S-S'S'SIS SS'. tsssss's': i;S.,,,SS,t (.'S''S'S'S'S'. yyj4t-'ti r' y'y's'y'y.': .JjtJtsS.Ssi vy y,y,y..y,yj ly7:;,yfy,t r's.''s-As-'s''. W.7V,styy f'y's'yfs"'. f's'y'y"s's'yv, 'yyy'y'yy'. fs'y's's's's'fi r'y yyysy ; fy's'y'fssl ,y,srs,y,s.s;f;y ty,y,y-,y,y.y,y;j, fS''f'y'y'ysi rsy'j y'y'si ' ss'Js''yf. 'yy t yyy'y. s,yry.y y, r'ysy'ys's-'ft Clark Exposition To tiik Piix Joe Cnmpliel', formerly a resident of this county, ho been sen teuccd to one year in the Washington (icuiteritiury on a charge o( assault with a dangerous weapon. Cnmpliell is well known to nil old residents of this county, and we believe he wo at one time county surveyor here, lie is a man of consider able ability, but of ungovernable temper, and was at ull times considered a danger ous person. He had several scrape here and no one acquainted with him will be iiiriirised at the new of his conviclion. He h.ad u qiinrrel some years ago with J. r. Watt ol Scappoose, and shot at him, but the bullet struck Jim McKay in the hand. He also shot Mr. S. A. Mile in a Uarrcl many year ago, and served a entcnce in the Oregon euiteiitiary. Hi attorney have appealed his case to the Washington Suprcn;e Court. A I'earlul Faie Il i a fearful fate to have to endure he terrible torture of piles. 'Icon triith ully say," write llenrv Colson. of Ma ouvillo In., "tint for'lllind, ItlreriiiiK, Idling and Protruding Piles, lluekleu'e Uidca Salve is the lied cine made." Al . best for cuts, bums and injuries. i!5e t Perry & (iraliuin's. lloulton. The new books for the school library aive arrived. They corn prise many if he best volumes of the leading autho f lid will furnish pleasimt and profitable calling to the pupils of the St. Helens chools. Taken I' p. Came into my enokisiire about May 1st. tie 2-yeitr-old sjicckled bull. i'.l owner ilee pmve property, pay damages, and cmove I rum my premises. Joil Joiinsox, Scappoose, Ore. SUMMONS n lite in' tilt Tutirt ut the Kraleof Oregon for the l'nut) oi rulnmUU. V. A Nfmoiis, rldlmiiT, Tf. Iuliy Hlmort4, tie IvimUii). u ImU)- Himi'iiiv tU'feiidmil In the ihovc en llilr.l -nit: In I tic iminr uf Iho Stntv of Ort-tton vou tr Tir by r4)iilrvf vt coinremMiiil Us iijKr end iiturr llir C4tinilniiit hlott irniiit uittiiiltc (njv nitttlfil iift lmecu uou autl the 6th !nv nf JMiiiinry, 1J. jJnl.l tsiitt I-wtmiueiHtxi br rlnlmlff iri nM mi (or ntiitii:p tltvitn't, himI ff uii full ttt mi lker bviWfHi now nml Nit it time, for want fton-of.ttie U:ntiir will tkc JnftL'tnent Ntiatiist n (or ti tttMluu ititm-e mul Hie tisMjluitou f 1 hr tuHrriiiuc now vxifiiii)! tx'tevn you mu1 hi Ihu -11111111". un U wrvml hy tmbllcttttoii in .tirMtrinr t nu onter iniute hy the tloiiorahle '. A. Mrltri.lc. Jiulve of tlu- Circuit t uurt u( the tulo of Or'ou for the County of iiluiiihitt. Mtrsl NovuttHr 1H, vaik Ki unter provhl( hut the hft (uitiilfjiihHiof thlh mi:niiicMi tiotitJ 4 mmtf in uu J.th thn of Novonitwr. 1W, Mini ml iht- I n it im'.lit jui.-n he tnutle un tlie oiti y of J 11 liar, I'Aki. Attorueyi (or I'httiititT. A STORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER ti RAILROAD COMPANY. STATIONS r. a. 1 w S tft S .is t 41 S M) S AS ON 19 s; 10 oc lo . in la M A.M. I w .0 os as i IS 4&.S: as Mi LvPorllandAr 11 If (inhle 10 QQ a .v. I 30 00 7 SS 7 M 7 M 7 as 7 17 7 0i a S 'i t 'JO a 10 ...Italliler ... . . PvramM. . . SI SS VS Bi 91. ... Jlayimr.... I 27 17 OS i Oi sa XI a it S 07 1 v J s SO SOI gulM.-jr It X) 6? J .. i:lalkallls.. 10 10 CO l:t . Marshland.. 10 11 71.1 ;.. Wc.tnort.... 10 St 7S" .... ilfloll.... 10 SI HI ... Klispl'S-.. 11 OS ttl ... Svenoil.. II IS V4 I John Day... II SO 91I.S Ar. Aatorls .l.v All trains maka riots intierllons st noble illh Northern I'nfifto traiiiN to aiul from the :asl sud Sound jHiiuis. Al I'orllaud with all rain. Iravnif Union dspot. st Astoria villi 1. I. , N. Co.'s bosl ami rail llus ami Simmer r. I. Poller to slid fraia Ilwsco sud Xorlb tcich jtolnts. I'liurncors for Astorls or war point mutt flat .sin. at lloulton. Trains will stop to 1st pas snacis oil al HuuUon when eoinlai from polnu ml al Uoble. Jf. C. Nay, 0n. Pajt. AlU. Astoria, Ol SECONDHAND DONKEY ENGINES FOR SALE 'r neserlpli) ssS Price apply TUT! fflaufijt KIFIJL rlflo uiaile lor extoiiiiiuatlng pusts nml tormouts nlut a plnce, as nits, wchsuIs, wnoilrhtu'ks, ctn., ;tls.i (or a viusiii!oii on your vo Ciil Inn trip, eomlilnliijr tha (totnl uolnts of tlio oll limriKloailin" Bonirrvl rlilo M'lililliuconvcnlciico nml mpl.1 tiro of the most improv ed rvpoaUir. It Is so const rin'lcil tlntl tliuHiinio rlllo uses tlio lollow Inff c:irtrlils: .:U short anil Ittng rim-tlro, short aiul lontnter tlru, and Is the only rqieutox made usiu' rim-tiro cartridgua larger tlinn .'ii Ciilihro. 'J'lio short ciiitridscs nr Just the tliinst for small psmo while the long ones killiuiiumlsof (air aim easily. Ou tlio lirst 'MM cartridijes usctl you have surcd the co-1 of a ZSarui. Now ZZan&t Catalog nnd our Kxiierlciicv Book that tolls what Mariana are iloln,' tlio world over Fiuo, (or Uc. iwta),'o. TXefflarfin firearms GC 4 WILLOW ST.. NRW HAVEN. CONN. Jnst as Good b IRST'T A Litlls Dctlcr For Loss Money OUU Iu I For toe Sime 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. Kimonas, Wrappers. Petticoats. Undermuslius. 1 Biggest Selection Ever shown. LATEST CREATIONS ImMILLIN EII YwAIKINC HATS, CMS Men and Boys' Suits and Trowsers, Overcoats and Rain Coats $15 Men's Suits Only $12.15. All Wool Trowsers from $2.50 to $8.56 Bargains. $12.50 and $14. So Overcoats. $10.65 takes 'em. SHOES, HATS, CAPS We have closed a contrnct with the larfcst factory in the country and will fell $3.00 shoes for 2.75; $275 shoes for 2.50; $2.50 shoes for 1.90; Men's $4.00 shoes for 3.65; Loggers' $6.co 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 A C WOOL SWEATERS, THIS WEEK5JOC FANCY COLORS THE FA0RITE;tGt$18-00 I'eacok Flonr $1.73 Barrel I O V 9mm V We've Found it SLGENERAL 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 j&rfor $3.50 16 $5.00 'IWu A Dressy Shoe for a Reasonable Price Comfort, Elegance and Economy Combined. We have never had a complaint against the Chinook Shoes. A LOGGERS SHOE- BAILEY & BRINN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Di'ItsrlniiMi! r.f the Interior. U11.I oilice al I'lirilaml, (ire., (S'l. -Jl. l'xV Nilre Is hereby given that the fnllowinir nuinit settler hits fllrtl notice of his Inivuiioii to ma.e lltial rif tu MiMHirt ol hi claim, ami llml salt) vriMti will be Dimle before the KeiKlvr an.1 Keeeitrrat Portland, Oti'Kon.nlt IMjciuImt T, I'Jtt'i, vis: Israel I). Smith, b. e, So. Usui, lor the lie )r of mh' . I 4 n, r " w. He iiaiiien Hie fetlon iiiK wilnesses to f.rove hi eontihiiou ii-si.U'liec iimii aiul rullfvalioii of Kitt.t lainl, vis: Jacob f H'hlich.of Monu tHiu.lalir, oickoii; tieorye Kdiy.of Mouniaiii .laic. Oreiron; Jim.li Hnfcity. Ol Moiiutaitidale. OreKun; Samuel llitfertv. of MoiiMaln.lnle, Ure toil. AU.Kii.NOS 8. HKKSSKM, HiBimr. i m 6nMen 11 it America" Willamett Slongb Routs 1 Iava Pt. Helena. ... 6:30 A M Arrive at 1'ortland. .10:30 A M Iava rortland 3:30 PM Arrive ct St. Helena. 6:00 P M FAKE 60 CMTI. Will Carry Kotliins but Passen gers and Past Freight. linil GOOD, .11 attar. Suitable for Log ging and Hoisting Engines ls '. la, KHrimcr, Aateria. Ore. Motlel 1SP3. .. calibre, la the best -Sle m I) f IffTTrilani and Bacon V IU I I 12 I 2I-2cier Lb. The Mason, at popular price. Strong and Durable. Every pair fully guaranteed Hoolton, Ore. MENS FIRST Moyer Clothing Co., THIRD AND OAK. PORTLAND THE COLUMBIA COUNTY Abstract and Trust Co. Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Non-Resideat Taxes Paid. Real Estate, Loans, Etc E, E. QUICK A. M. HOLTON, Proprietor ktTAKl I9F1KQ JOHN A. BECK DKALIHtX Watches, Diamonds, Silien are, ....JEWELRY..- Repairing a Specialty. aiurrls?at.et.rrout ft tint. rOKTLaOW. toeler l a J- I Hut tlie NORTH COAST LIIIITED Electric lighted, w tlie Crack Trail of Them All for Comfui-t and lo gante. The Ticket Ofhcc at Portland la sit 255 Morrison, Cor. 3d, PortlacJ A. D. CHARLTON PORTLAND. OREGON 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY at Last Tobacco Smoking 2 a-oz Pk'gs Gold Shore 15 2 2j4-oz u Pedro - - 15 2 3-0Z pkgs Union Leader 15 3 pkgs Peerless - 25 6 1 fi-oz Dixie Queen - 25 6 i-oz pkgs Bull Durham 25 1 16-oz can Dixie Queen 40 Che wine: i lb Star 1 lb Spearhead 1 lb Climax -1 lb Horseshoe - 45 45 45 45 ,These prices strictly spot cash, subject to change with out notice. - CLASS SUITS $10.00 The Best you have ever seen. FABRICS in Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimeres. Hand-Worked Button Holes, Hand -Padded Collars, sewn with silk Others saj $15 for Equal Qaalltj. Come Earlj and Get the Pick. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT S CO. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ST. UEIXSH, : : .ORKGON. ye.r4illN1tUlM. . PirYSICIAN & SURG F W ST. HE LEX?, , QKKisf