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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1906)
OKKUON MIST Kntered at the l'ostoflice nt t. Helta, Oregon, as second-class mail r.i.'.tter. IssuKti Evkrv Fruhv Ev U. II. l-I.AGG, ElllWD AND l'ROriUoTOX. One copy, one year, in advance . .fl 00 Six months - 00 l,Qg notices i.'t cents per line. FRIDAY. Oct. li, l'AXS. HKAHST. Whether W. U. Hearst is or nut elect ed t! ivernor oi New York it is verv evi- . . . ...:,.... 1. !.:.... .... Iil'llt thill HIS cnmiliirv is ooi,r.,,.R ,, the dry lroni-8 in tho Empire State and centered upon him the u.ost intein-e op position of the pint viatic class. Not- ithsUnding their expressions of confi-lU-niv. in his iicfo.it they in fact fear that lie will win, anil every weapon in their possession is-being used to bent him. It is not a rght between parties, nor even between individuals, but a battle loyal between the plnt.ieraey and the democ racy, and as such it is attraclinf national interest. There are other candidate on rovural ticket, leit no one outside, of v..iv Yoik rstate knows or cares nuy- thin a lion t them. The Republican, nominee, Mr. Hnclies, is one ot the sest known men in the State, and lias don; pood service in showing up the iniquities of the great insuiance corporations, and yet it is safe to say that he has their solid support, together with that of the other great corporations. Mr. Hughes, because he represents opposition to the principlns held by Mr. Hearst. Hearst appeals to the laborers in the city and to the fanners, who favor bis ideas of municipal ownership of public utilities and government ownership of railroads. Tht-v believe him to le a man of the Andrew Jackson type and that bis plat- ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active principle of every pound of Royal Baking Powder. , , Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable both for its fine flavor and healthfulness. No clum, no phosphate which are the Erincipal elements of the so-called cheap aking powders and which are derived from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. ROYAL K1N0 POWOt CO., NtW YOK. HOt'l.TON. Mrs N .lV,rv Mili v-r-loU,ei of tU,MUcewsitcd Seaside on Sunday. Mrs. I,. K. lUilcy spent M"im.'. Portland. Mn, Grace MetRCf. priucip, o Honlton school, is on the u h week . Mr. U. llelish a an I sister, Mr. J, Savior, visited with tneir N, Mr. .udMrs-'johnsou, of CorKtt, last week The show given hero -",v ' was the worst fake ever seen here. Mr and Mrs. 1M. Cooper svnt Sdur .1 1 ,l.iv iii this place. iu. Krllcv and sister Sarah s,H-..t I.mid.iy with Mr. and Mrs hav, nl Vancouver. Udell" " , .. i v w to Matlill'M land m :U7 " ..V l l'helpio A J Ketth.io ur . Me .ke, 4, M1' .. .', ' i .e....! I',, to Wilt Pheisoii, Jr., "'' tw ... 1,1 r 'JO. and " 'I1' HI o" M - ni'and W K I'm ly m t'ol;'-'" l.uniber l'o.,e I'' "l1, w . ne ,p,..nd lot . Y. 1' Keicliow el i.l I- 0"-" TimU.r Co. Id a ir "" or '-! . .11 ID llHHI i I). M- Hen (LATSKAMK. WIKKDIXG AX ARCH Y. A judge in the State of Ohio has put an end to the cases against the Standard Oil Company by refusing to admit evi dence showing that they offered rebates to a grocer for handling their products. The rebate was offend bv an agent of the Standard, and the subservient judg held that he might have acted indeoend ent of the corporation ami without their l... I,.., Tl well omahliahetl 1)1 in- Auurew i acitsoii ii ,um m, oo , iiv-. - - form is a new Declaration of Independ- j ciple of law that a principal is bound by ence. Their faith in him is so firm that : the agts of his age nt unless he can show nothin.'that can now be said against him j that the agent acted in direct violation is likely to turn them, and it is altogether , of orders was ignored, aud nnv attempt possible that he w ill be the next Uover-' proSecute :he Standard under such a nor of New York. Everything the na- j ruijn ill of course le futile, tional administration can do is being The attention of ll ose who rail and done to defeat him, and yet, notwith- ,owl naichy whenever aorkiugmen on standing the persona! popularity of the strike are guilty of violations of the law President, his interference in the Slate j js invited to this decision. It protects campaign may lie unavailing. ! the greatest criminals of the age against As to the effect of Mr. Hearst's sue-! panUhuient and is in fact a charter for cess upon national politics, it may be j them to continue their acts of spoliation, said that is Le proves true to his plat- r, ives color to the doctrine that the firm rilndvvs and aies an earnest war fareagain-t oigauizeJ graft and the ag gressions of predatory corporations, he w ill be th- strongest oian the Democracy can nominate for the I'jesideney. The K-.pnblicau managers understand this, therefore they are bending all tlieir en ergies to defeat him. Whether success ful or :i"t, it is o.iiy the trulii that Hearst e jiiii eiled the nomiuatioii of a high cUs man as his opponent instead oi one of the old school tricksteis. VK VOL"IJ 1.IK1". Th TO KNOW i Misr it only a country paper try ing to be UH'ful in its limited field. The editor as at one time a free trader, but has abandoned tiiat theory and riuw ad vocates a tariff that will furnish suffi cient revenue to meet, with the internal taxes, the expenses of a li'terai govern ment, iucluding pensions to worthy veterans and their dependents. Our theory has been that it was a good thing tihave what ia called a "balance of trade', in our favor, and that it tras prac tically impossible for imports and exports t) exactly balance. But now comes ri.-l, art a hove the law and incites the unwise to acts of anarchy. Were it not for the fact that the people Still have the power to correct these abuses the futnie of the Republic might well! be despaired of. This is a period ot transition, and whether the change is to be in the right direction depends upon the intelligence of our people. Nothing ill be gained by shutting our eves and ignoring ex isting evils or by denouncing iho;e who do not agree with us as to the remedy. A JSETTKR MKTIIOD. The scheme to have the Legislature appropriate H.OliO.OOO for rivers and harbors of Oregon will probably die aborning. Not only is it beyond the scope of Oregon financial ability, but it is altogether impracticable, for the rea son that it would start a conflict between .State and National authorities fiat would be endless. It would be far worse than the normal school appropriations, because it would be harder to break awav from. If the Legislature of the the c,,., -,f (),.-.,,.n will arDrO!ri:ite one half Oreg'.nian, to hose ability we pay doe j o( timt t.,n, f.jr the purp)-e of intelli deference, and contra.. licts what we hn ' g9nty advertising the re-ources of the g'tpposed to be an axim. In a recent i .Wte'an, inducing the lwtter class of editorial we find the following: home seekers and capitalists to come "As a liiattu of lact we have to buy , , :, jj ,ave accomplished much from the foreigners as lunch as we scl I iiited States and of the exports 80 per were sent to the United States. There has been a steady gain in the im ports from this country, n.e snare in IS'.H being 30 percent. Sugar forma the largest item in the ex iw,rt hut rear beiiia valued at tW,lKXl,. IHW, while the exporuol tobacco reached fc. ,000,000. Of the imports, ainouniing to fKt,00O,0fH cotton manufacture? were in'ronnd terms fJ.OOO.OUO; bread stuffs, including rice, I'J.OOO.tWO; cattle, hoases aiuliiinles,fT,K,tKK; meats, 000,000; manufactures of iron and steel not classed as machinery, a)oHt 4,W0, 000. Other imiiorta were leathers, wines and liquors, vegetables, wood and man ufactures thereof, dairy uroducts, fish, paper, wool and glass. Of the food stuffs imported into tl e island in 1904. the last year for which figures are available, the I'uited States contributed about U3 percent. Spain was the largest contributor of boots and shoes. The United States takes by far the largest share of the exports from Cuba. In the fiscal year ended l ist June this country imported from Cuba $S5,piV 0 wortti of products and exported goods to the value of fM'.,0O.M00. The commercial value of restoring and insuring peace in the island can e.isih lie appreciated. i(ut neither trade con siderations nor sentimental reasons will justify aunt xation unless the situation iu the i-lan Is should sssume a far more serious aspect than at present. The gTainliandlers and exporters of the city of Portland have consented to sub mit their dispute to arbitration. At the outset of the strike the exporters claimed there was nothing to arbitrate, but when thev found the longshoremen, teamsters, and others lined up with the grainhand-k-rsthey decided that it might be well not to precipitate a general strike along the waterfront. Watch us grow. Rev. O. A. Walr and wite, and James Van have been in attendance at the Tus bvtcrian svnod at Newport during the past week. . Mrs. Shondv of Hnekioni, i" Mrs. l'arkhurst, of Seattle, arc visiting with the former's sister, Mrs. W. H. Convert. A niceliini ot iheciticu of Clatsk.ime was held Monday night to discuss ways ami menus for a new water system. The mumlation of the city is inciv.ising no rapidly that a larger supply of water i needed for drinking purpose. Seven or eicht dwellings ami a none building are all going up at the same time, and an addition to the scnooi imuu ing, a new electric light plant makes us think we are moving along, too- rresiding Elder lloUingshc.id occupied the M. K. pulpit hist Sunday morning and evening, and delivered two excellent sermons. vi- S-.nil(rd Snvder has ltn an-1 pointed to this charge he the Metlunli.t j conference. Rev. Snyder h i ha-1 the j Klamath charge for the lust twoor three years, and comes ingmy recomiueu... He will arrive me tunc next week. .. A Vol Ml MOTMKU AT . "Mv mother has suddenly lcli vouncat 70. Twenty year, of . . s. ... .... ......... I ,..i I., I. in' " 1 1111,1 I I mum"" I . 'i.i LO Miuiiahai.et.il M YM S W.U,,,,. w hf lie i). and.nv .r KMndVMsVa.kV.;i)....P- kins pait ot KiiKhtoii die . . .-JsUwiatloSelheKludied, aw Von.o.!iatV,.,, t.rv V-n ! "U ti. Hah. lot I ' et"o.,.aeeii- pVlTiinpkiiisto H H Nnholas. pml of Knighton 'He audi i M Tykiewie to l Pilhud, pan ot Kinuhl.m dh Saii.e lo same, I.Ik W. M I . J. 4, V.I, JO. -I and .-', bhK'k . M. Helen" .. M and W T Watts to M;n an- , I I " S l.t k east uetiii"'!. lots I. ' idi add to Scappst C band M A Webhct al b j lira nstettsr and K IU arr.slos't iug aiglit ,, . i nd I ti Wikslr.nn to I ol iin bia LnmlK-rCo, hi w ir " or 'M 4 i . , ' Same to same, n hf w -ir mid ,sw l' l- I. II. M. and W O Wil. -n h 'V.I la S Wilson, ii III nop and uw or e iirU'H . J i,... ..... i IUi C k. niu v. ' 1. r " I"" '" ; - ,; ti hi neirand n hi uw or U' 4 a i- I s. i..itenl issued h i Wiilcac enck W I 1 t I ft .nsi I JOB PRIMTIMq IS OUR DU3INE33 fVt Imvc (ho iM'Nt nml moHt f fully iMui)HHl.l(hrrlnt. ins? OlMoo in OulumbU Vmwj Jiut wn are pirpatrd lo do nil hinds of Print m$ on .short notice and at most reason a (th juices ATRIAL Will CONVINCE OREGON MIST Marshal L- Moigau I'hicke. and l ied ifc of htintie lo pp!) hr (. I T . I ht,..ii u.. iu-.l V.-i u. ,!, .,:! I.lr iu.Ii.c O.sl I- '"I'" j,,,, ihe'.lh "I S....-,.iNT. I l I'"'. i or, I .r lu-.M,..- I" -li ' Uii.lni.illtnu.Ts ! I."l r. l.-r ii. o 1 u-ss man . v-.si-' I"' I""'"' " . 1 iii, .nun in iiiri;if " 'i'f "" Vie ,,r,., in, I I "him ' ji.i :i, .ii'.iu will I '. (.. 1 ,11.111 suttering from dyspepsia had entirely ,,,, ,llt ,-,, r,ui i ill .1,.,!, ...1 T,..f. ,,nl,! ! Ill,, flins 1ILTO. Wlieil , i, 1 1, 1 rjHii ? lolni I K ,.01 . I'l tl l.j : , , Uto lS 4 "m..- ; 1 I !.!. I HI S, .,, ; .'l,'Mln "1 I:. QUICK A. M. HOLTtt Tun Columbia County ABSTRACT AND TRUST Cd VlTI.KS I'.NAMtNKP U ABSTRACTS Ma Kon-Kksiuknt Taxks Paid Rku. Kstatk . tl .,i iiio .-: u- n. rttl.t lif.l I during the wet Senator Hudson, joint senator for Col umbia, Washington and Multnomah counties, claims to have a cinch on the office of President of the Oregon Senate. If so. and there is any opportunity of tripping Jonathan Bourne, it will not be overlooked. The speakership of the House will probably be secured by Frank Davev. of Marion county, who is easily more for the improvement of our rivers the u-st qualified man seeking that posi- j and harbors than it can by inaugurating j tiorc . a piillatch for a few sections at the ex-j - I pens -of the whole State. I'opuiation I - . . . i ii swtmweneei, ,.ee;a '"( - j ,tom chronic constipation , iierea c-un-.i.-s. it ..n-'m ir.vi ,-rr..-. ! rieople within her bor lers slur would not have to stand with h.it in hand b -g iririL'fur iu-lice nt the hands of oiu to them r tliy could not trade ith m. We lioiire out a favorable balance by es t'iiinting our exp rts at high-tariff trust , prices, the prices we have to pay at' home, and by estimating the imports nt European jirices. When our exports g'.'t ! t Kon.pe ti.ey have ti I sold at Euro pean price? or they could not he sold at all. Tliesi; prices are far below tiie home figure in alinorl every case. Our exports last year exceeded 1,1o0,0Xi, 1W at ti ift figures ; but all the god laid to be sold in competition with the pauper labor ol Europe and other parts oflhewoild. Computed at the selling rates, its value, therefor, would not be nearly so much. Still, one uiit believe that all this vast quantity was sold in Europe, Asia and Africa at a profit. If to ids can I fold in those regions at pauper prices after paying transport- j 0hltV ,an or woman, is q iickly out tionand still make u prolit, why can j Qf . :f ;uckien's Amice Salve is ap- tln-y not he sold al some wheresnear the ; promptiv. (;. j. Welch, of Tekon same prices ai Home ; iuh more gouuo we si ll abroad the heavier the eontribu- li,, oflt. Vn.erirnu eoliNUini-r to sun ! nort the poor ot foreign lands. This is national Wgislaturrf. Every etfjrt should Ije made to bail 1 up the whole State, and there is no factor so potent to this end aa juJkiuui advertising. One hun dred IhouHin 1 dollars expend-; 1 for a display at ths Jauiestou exjKj'ilion will do uiorJ goo l than $!, 000,000 par ce!edoui to ditr-.-rent sections of the ; Slate to be expended "in transient im ; provemenls. A It A 1)1. V ItlllVKIIlillth 1U.OOI) Results from which is quickly cured by Dr. King.s New Life l'ills. They remove all poison ous germs from the system and Jiufuse new life and vig r; cure sour stomach nausea, headache, dizziness and colic without griping or discomfort. 23c. (iuarantced by all druuists. mi beautiful iiiis-ionary work, but is it good business'.'" Is this correct? iJowebuy ns lunch from all our customers as they biy from lis? Can not a nation buy from us and sell to otheis, and thus make good its rash biliinc? Do the statisticians' esti mate our exports at high tmiff piie.es, or they lake the figures at which they urn billed to the purchasing wholesaler in other lands ! II, lis the savs. the ligures aiu those nt g od, are ( ri.'U I t American deal. t ie i fie (,yste u is a fraud and the as- j 8.1 ned b.ll.inc; of trade a delusion audi ll 'iiate. 1'. it w e I a 'e been told that the lii.'h l.iriir is a bonier laisud ngaint tradj w ith oth.'i-countries. And yet thei Oi-egotiiau says, "fin' more goods we sell i nhron I the heivier the co n rihutioti of; the 'American ''.n sinner to aupprirt the noor of foroiir.i lands." If this i-t true,; i sha, Mich., writes: "I use it in my faun- i for cuts, sores and all skin injuries and ; find it Titriect." Quickest idle cure known. West healing salve, druggists. st and regonian ne Year f i toil!) she began liking Electric Hitters, which i,..n i..r . i have completely cured her ami irstore.il ,. ,!, ,,r j iii.. ,, m .. the strength and activity she had in ti c ( I',','"',',,",,,;', Z , ',.','; i", i t. prime of life." writes Mrs. W. L. to!-j If ! pctrick, of Danforth, Me. Oreatest I (.-,,.,,.,, ri.. n i restorative medicine on the glol. !,., ,hlt(, ,i ,,, ,.,.,; i.. t stomach, liver and kidne,. right, I""" UZ'uUZ hes the IiIoik!, cures malaria, iniuisisiieM j w, , ,, , and weaknesses. Wonderful nerve tonic. I '''J Price "sv. C.u.ir.intecd by all drug stores. KKAL ESTATE TRISSEEK. Following are the real estate transac lions filed f-r red'T .'tiding 1 1, t . 11, l'SUi: I A and M A Anderson to l I. HigginUnl.ain, i,u i,r nw qr !." Ivan I'.lam hard to Alice L French, land iu Kaiuicr E mid T J I'.rink to Joseph Musto- 111.1018'.',:;. 4, blk 7, Uryaiil's tint ad to C'latskanie J S Cloninger to Mary J Clotiinger hf in', in e hf sw qr aud l.( ew or ill Ii I' CLaud I. 1" Cuiivers to C II Htjxkweil, sr., lot 4 blk u, llry ant's lirtt add to Cluts. F Jand J A Caples to ( I. and J A Me riierson, W acres in is and X! 4 . Ellen A Fairchild to I ti Wiktroui and K Keicliow, hf w qr and I qr w qr SI 4 2 A M ami Ii 1' Orahaui lo H IS ' Nie' oln, land iu St. Helens . C D Guild to C S Mellinger, e hf sw qr 2H 5 4 D and D W Holbrook to Ella S Wibon, w hf lie qi and nwqr to qr 12 4 5 .... Honeyinnn Hardware Conisiny to I) I) Tompkins, part of 11 M Knighton die Geo W Hoyt et al to L I'.ranslctter nnd E 11 Curr, shooting right . E II Jennings to Jennings McUae Urggint; Co., Z t acre! in sees 11, IX I I, 15, '.'i, '., 1 and i", tp " io D N Kindred to John II Smith, qr sec 8 7 5 L L Langey to larw is Montgoinery, nw qr ne qr Ii 4 4 G M and M G Lindgreii to J O Libel, E L McCaiilty and M Sard-iipt'is, land in town of Esto I Lowngart to I). D Tompkins part of Knighton dh: EN Merrill to JniiE Hall, liw qr tie qr tl 7 4 ,,l all.l P..I 4 ' ,"ll;t, .... I (., H. HENDERSON REAL ESTATE, JERSEY STREET, ST. JOHNS, ORE. Any coiniiniiiuiition from my Columbia County frkait! ., ,,'l,,,., ;,,,..oiiii-iii4 in St I oil nml vti-initv will nJ K-H'0", 4...V......V ... . .. J " --- J "... ituntjii una carcitu cousuicriiuon. CHILOXEN S SNO.I mi mi A COMPLETE UK OF 8UITABLE KINS FOR WINTER W!tf i !.;. .1. ! "' OU ; I,,,, I, .00.,u i! ' o" , , .. i . ..ii. . i , , !- I" ) I o, il . ; I l.l i mo o. iini ,i , - . . , Jll Kr-IUU II .iiol'i...,. , oi-".. BI..I I m. m. A A AAA. mill lnn. o. ..ii-l Ii .:!.'. n l !" "''. ihii '" sio". i" ;" ' ''" : S hi i ui ".- " ' "' " ' ' "-I r :r:;:,:.!;;v:;l;;A:";?;:N:::.Jj:" fjZl 3l . , rKl.rl. M -V I-, ''..'..l.-r II -.,i!1.- I' l M 1 . V I. luk-h f k, .or, I ! k.,.i."o l; J 1 '-li,l , 1 1 , 1 1, i ' i i i .' . w i -i, , I. n r., -,. 4 f S.,tl I t's,'.-!v!i,n 'j r,...:.iio.1 w iw ) i i . ' I I f J i,r Klie r-!i. O t Im linn. J I.. J... , f Ml , l.Ion... A II !...r..-n. ! If f II Jijll 10 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ,Vl S-.ti.-.- i 1 , uli Uo- ; r.n Jim.. (. 1-., i lltni- f l.i'.i. N,-,iU :n.'l r,l l nil ! I ii .1 I. I-'.' li t ll ri.lill K'l ll.l in lint (,,r il... p oi. I So in I" .-, i-o- lll.l I l , ' I.' o.nlr- I 1 1 l V !M 1 a H T' C WALKOVER AND I . ..,.. .... . ,tttkuf UtHI i IV fOUTUIt WW ii.. . r ..( ; . .. . . i .i m3HIHHIU MHU IHIHU SJf, , . .,vi,. ! mmmmmi . I -f. i...i. 1 I W .'! . .Mllil I Ihmi f.ir . 1.0! .11,', I 10 lilt -f 1. 1 ...1-1 t 0,,. I'nrtUi Ihv inlli .It. "I .V WIUi.-vo-. ,11 IIM.i rl llrll f r, i,f A i ' li.ii 1 1 An. mii-! uli !-o- IhiVp 'I. . r U ! in ii ruii.i. in Ho- ,n ill SoleluU I. ,.t,:ii n.luu l i . ! t tl.rlf. Ill till I Tr BANK OF RAINIER ( aplUI NIoeli, 10.0UO. I bIIt llt- i. "in l n gi netal ImtikiliK hulne l our M.reriit lnleiet paid on tim itepo'ltl l.xi liitiiKti Mild cm nil twInU Lj. Mate, count, .ml Ikk.I rmnll bwff NOTICE fOR PUBLICATION. W 2oc at all; 01 K TltillE WITH CtHl. j Trade utai istii eare not usually very in-' terestin lo mor : than a niin irity ir. P'lrtion ot iiirA-.qciper readers, but in view ol present condition" in Co'm and the possibility of tini island Boni'i tinr; in the future h. coming a pji t of the Oreiroiiian ! Unite 1 Stales, ILpire rultttinj which the ' eo:iinirea m iv h-c in-i len-d an lion lo tin; iri'iieral rule, initiation of t'l ; nrc rot c the tw ) la in ia! in J i n not merely from pohtica1 co:ni leration j T:. . n....',.l iiilftri.ulJ 111 tltl. ri:.fll,!l' I nil: l'jiiiiiiv.i.i .... . , 1 j were at stiikt', itu I with tli.i.u tliere.ate l , li'isiiiess interest? of tiie Cuited S atel, i lireat. I!r tain and ot'ier e eiritries. I According to the I itt-st 11,-iire. received liy the h ire.i j of siatUtici at Wa-liiti;- ; t'.O.-l 10 ! , t nit.-.) st.ii, . I.i , I int., f. Ol HCLIlM W, 1'. El.v, I'lnodelil . ll I'l l k, Vice Lrenldelit J 1'. Hi Foim, Cmliter .'i.ooiO . r h ll,,,t J" i- 1'. ni;, Ntiri- I. I,, -Oil-. Hll,.' ol'.ITl' . A-'.' I : lni 111. i l ,i.. .Oi-.i. I . 1 ;.ii,i I. is.,, i - l : ' - i,-. ton t. -w , Ml' Ill lou ll.l. 1 1 ,1 VOJ , I'. Illtlllll III.' II. .1 l:,il(i i ' .rol..t ,,r . ..liti.-! ,,, ; . irrouii'l 111 it On- U: 0 .1 .',0 ' " "I. I l""'i- l-i'W..lr , lor n r lei) It ,i r nl .',r,(,.,.. : li.-li'l lor t.-i-trt ti, n,r '.eiii-rnl Ittiil i IT . A lo. I lt-.-iN I. I UK) 'r 1 !l.-i. lis ('"III ilsl .1 Ihi- . !,i 1 1 , I lO.r.1, lor I'. w ill I," n ' to ' oiimiii, .),, to r I01K-- I i HISiill. . Ull't 1 lo- A i 1 ol . .it I n ,1,. ' '4 Hi i Hun 1 . rt.Stmi I) ltt.c'HW W. I'. I'M " W. I'. J. T. Iti rotB lilTI'Ul j " !t ' M',0 l.ti tin- I r no Mittli.ti i u li.. r.il ilniii j i.l lli, Fir, I piltrO'ii'ii l.ll.l loll,lll I'll ' 1. 1 1 '. I',. !'. ! .i to ii;t' e.c to-' ta A weedy ter-' fyQ ite-t h.-tAei n k M w i' .leiir ihlj 1 i 'which we doi'i', wool I it not he el.t o ,10 ! l . r - ll no i o i, I well to ton fie forei,' i c ni:iienv of C ilu a.'- lo' lii !, ,,, .,.tu. ilii' ? 1 1 i) ) I no i iiiiinia!- II ',. . so Hi it n American t; ,o.is i-iu . , ,,.,., . io", n ui iiil.l mid !:;:;i!,;:';r vn';;;!;!';' hiei;";.. .now ( i..M.-r.. tl.ik'.'c' ii'i 111 liia l""cent lime. 4i per cent were in lUl'o druwn from the -TSAMEM- America" Willamett Slough Route Iz-nvefst. HeleiK..., :30 A M Arrive at Portland, .10:80 A M Iave I'ortlHiiil 2:30 PM Arrive et St. iiclem. 6:00 P M f AUK CO CKrl'l r). Will Carrr Nothing! but Ptln ftrs and Kant Kreiijlit. iyiK GOOD, iriantar. I Oil I'OUTLIKU, DAILY, H H H When you buy that new fall suit of Welch, rcincniber liis iron clad guarantee 5 "IF NOT RIGHT, WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT." ; Made Kiglit, :Fit Klftllt,: -Priced Night SUITS $7.4-n to $2n. WELCH THE AMERICAN CLOTH IE w. 221-223 MORRISON ST., CORNER ftRST, PORTLAND. Portland ( orrrimiidenU-Mirf kmiU ?lll8Ml BANK OF RAINIER, Rainier. Oregon v y; THE BIG STOEE DOWN BY THE DIG 8AWMILLJ , m Rccci ving New Goods Every Day! In the Week. IE it: lima Kehiiiiiiiiii. i.t tj,u ui...,ll,nr tor Only tli Ho1"11 ', General Merchandise -mmmmW0 it jl Dart & Muckle. !!;m.II,'I,ih, . . - J