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January 4, 1(107.
PRESIDENCY OK
ATE.
THE SEX-
Only those who are on the inside of
politics can fully understand the ex
treme earnestness of the 6aht for the
presidency of the Stale senate, with
Messrs. Hodson and Haines as the
principal candidates. If, however, it is
true that one represents opposition to
Jonathan Bourne's election and the
other is the candidate of the Southern
Pacific Railroad it would appear that
the people of Oregon are between the
devil and the deep blue sea.
Jonathan Bourne received a plurality
of all the votes cast at the Republican
primaries, and in the general election
of last June he received a majority of all
votes cast in the State of Oregon. The
members of the Legislature, therefore,
without regard to party, have been in
structed by the people to vote for him
for United States Senator. If the R-
pnblican manipulators believe they can
afford to ignore the instructions they
will be better informed one year from
next Jane. It is possible, however, that
some of them would rather have their
party defeated than to relinquish their
own plans based upon the election of
some unnamed man to the office of
United States Senator.
colly as important to the people is
the passage of the reciprocal demurrage
bill and possibly a rate bill, also a bill
in accord with the report of the tax
couiiniseion. Therailroad interests will,
either secretly or openly, attempt to
control these measures. If they secure
the Presidency of the Senate they will
have the naming of the committees and
this will give them practical control of
all legislation. The rumors afloat as to
candidates may be unfounded; but if
they are true and either of them wins
the Republican party will have cause
to regret it, and Gov. Chamberlain's
road to the United States Senate will be
smooth and easy traveling.
Avoid alum and alum phos
phate baking powders. The
label law requires that all
the ingredients be named
on the labels. Look out
for the alum compounds.
NOTE. Safety lies in buying only
Royal Baking Powder, which is a
pure, cream or tartar baking powder,
and the best that can be made.
incident to an unworthy level of dollars
and cents. Hicks is doing what scores
of others have done when from some pe
culiar circumstances they have gained
notoriety. Instead of going about his
regular business as a man, lie is putting
himself on the plane of the freaks in a
circus sideshow. And those two or three
other miners who arc to travel with him
are willing to lay aside the manhood of
honest toil that they may profit from
what can be mad: off a curious public.
Cared Of l.uug Trouble.
"It is now eleven years since I had a
narrow escape from consumption,"
writes C. O. Floyd, a leading biuines?
man ol Kershaw, S. (.". "I had run
down in Wright to 1:13 pounds, and
coughing was constant, both by day and
by night. Finally I liegnn taking Dr.
King's New Discovery, and continued
this for about six months, when my
congh and lung trouble were entirely
gone and I was restored to my normal
weight, 170 pounds." .Thousands of
persons are healed every year. Guar
antee. at all druggists. 30c and $1
Trial bottle free.
THE LOADED GUX.
There is generally a lesson in a trag
, . edy, and the one at Warren is no excep
tion to the rule. The exact state of nf
fuirs tiat led np to the killing of Mrs.
Ayres may never be known. Thi? woman
Is dead and the 1kv ho kiileJ her niuv
or umy not be telling the exact truth
But there is no Joubt that the loaded
gun in the house was responsible foi the
murder. The boy was in a storm of
p:tHMi)n snch a children of his age are
ofien miljert to. It is no" new tiring fni
youngsters to work themselves mti a
frenzy over real or imaginary wrong?
and whmever they act under the in
nuenceoi patetnn they are pretty cer-
tain to do something whieh they will
afterwards rejrret. Usually the oppor
tunity to do serious harm to others i
. lacking, but in this instance it was riul,
unarm, nan i ne noy gone to beil a
ordered his temper would have stub-ddi-
ami no harm have been done for the
time being. He turned to go, and the
loaded gun caught his eye. In an in
aiani n was over, a woman's Hie was
taken and a boy's life ruined. The
woman is the more fortunate of the two.
Painless death, followed by oblivion or
such future life as has been earned, is
far preferable to the fate that awaits
young Oleman. Whatever the law de
crees will be only a small portion of his
punishment. Unless ho is a mora! per
vert me memory oi Ins crime will come
to be an almost unbearable burden. lie
will have the mark of a malefactor up'
on him all the days of his life, and in all
probability he will continue as he has
begun, an Ishmaelite, with every man's
hanJ against him. The loaded gun in a
nouse wnere mere are children and in a
place so convenient of reach is a piece of
criminal carelessness that can not be
too severely cenrured.
REAL ESTATE.
MAKIXG USE OF "OTORIETV
Tae gratification which was felt over
the rescue of S. B. Hicks, a California
miner, is followed by feelings of a differ
ent nature upon the announcement of
the mercenary use to wnich he will put
his notoriety. Hicks was entombed for
over two weeks in a tunnel which had
caved in. His escape from the immedi
ate death which befell his five compan
ions, his endurance in bearing up day
after day under conditions calculated to
cause the average man's mind or life to
give away, the strenuous and unrelcnt
ing efforts of rescuers to get him out,
after establishing communication with
4i . ...
mm uuiougu a water pipe wlncu ran
from the surface to that part of the tun
nel where he was imprisoned, and his
final rescue attracted widespread interest
to the case.
Everybody rejoiced that a life had
bean saved from a terrible fate under
such adverse conditions, out there was
really nothing in Hick's part of the
affair that now entitles him to ask the
pnblic to pay for the privilege of seeing
him act or hearing him talk. He, or the
theatrical manager who is said to have
engaged him, is merely taking advantage
of the well known willingness of many
persons to dispose of money that should
ne spent to better purpose.
Hundreds of people may pay to se-e
him and it will be said that if they are
satipged that's all there is to it. And iu
a certain sense it is. Nevertheless, there
it lowering of a strong human inttrtst
32
to
100
150
10
200
1500
1
175
150
1.125
000
400
Following are the real estate transfers
in this county for the two weeks ending
Dec. 22, 1906:
O J and M J to MO Bryant, cor
rection deed to part of J Wag
ner d I c
M O Bryant to V and H A Ged-
des, part of J V agner d I c,
quitclaim
Same to same, lots in Bryant's add
to N Clatskanie
M R Cheeney, bv sheriff", to W A
Wood
Chnrchley Bioj to W I' Hummel
and wife, correction deed to
part of t C Achilles ,J I e
E K Coffin to James Peterson, iiwr
f)r fee 35, 0, 3
Felix Debast Jr to Chas H Farii
lot 7, blk 32, Moeck's adu.
Rainier
C J Eriekson to the Benson LAI,
Co, se qr sec 20, j, 4
E A Fairchilil to James Brydeu
and J and D E Stewart, sw qr
ol ew qr, s -c 32, and s hf se qr
aire ne qr of : qr. ec 31 , 5, 5
J ami M dentry to II C Wood, e hf
ofe hf of ne nr of lie qr sec 11.
5.2
B F, E C and O Giltner t II und
C Cnples, partition
J M and M V tileason ti Lew is
Montgoiiiery.se qr 3.5, ti. 2
C D Guihl et al to Gen l-'u-ter Jr,
e hf n qr sec 2tf, .j, 4
E M Haines to W A Wood, lots in
Yernonit
J E Hall to M J Kinney, option. .
J and M C Hill to .Silvo Graham,
tract in Clatskanie
L W and VV F Hummel to A M
Clark, part of S C Achilles d
1 c
C S I.iiidgren to Jos C Mustola, n
hf lots, blk 10, Clatskanie...
M C Lockwood to Silvo Graham,
lots in ISiyantsville
E I. and A I.uman to C C M;:eten,
nw or ee or sec 1. 4. 2
G W Mattson to T T Pricketr. iiw
qr sec 10.4. 5
S E Merrill to Anton Berkenfeld,
1 acre in Mist
G II Mollett to V A Wood, sheriff
deed to lots in VrrnnnU
Adda Parish to James Peterson!
nw or sec 35. C. 3
G W and K A l'errv to John K
pier, nw qr of svv (jr fee 1, 4, 2
S E Kipnertou to Detroit Trust Co,
w lit ne qr, tie qr of ne qr,and
ee or nw nr. see 20. 4. 4
J Boselan to John D Koselan! lots
2, , 8, net 2, 3, 5, ew qr ee qr,
fee 35. 4.5
C and J r-chedom In Xehalem in-
vedinent Co, ne qr ne qr, e hf
ce qr and tw or te nr. s -u IS
o. 4 ;,. '
W Shiirnaker to V A Wood,
slii-riir deed to lots in 'ei-lioniu
V A and M Sinill toSand 7. Tufts",
lot in Dobbins add in .,,,;..!
J and H Smith to Western Tim
ber Co, n hf ne qr sec 14 4,5
Statu to Hammond Lumber Co,
n hf ne qrse ne ami ne qr ee
qr, see 30. 0, 3
Shii.u to smi.e, nw qr se qr f-ec 10,
4, 5; seqr nwqrand neqrew
qr sec 5, 3; ew ne qr and
nw or seqr sec 30, 7,5
C J and L A Tidcombe to Joseph
I'uzanowski, se qr se qr und w
hf of m qr sec 22, 3. 2. . .
airs, i- t ictor to W A Wood, ne
qr nw qr sec 4, 3, 2, sheriffs
deed
Muiid WT Watts'to' Wn'i liai iiion,
lots in 8ciippooe
C and J I) Wharton to Geo F inter
Jr, e hf ii w qr eec 28, 5, 4
A N Wright to W A Wood, lots' iu
Vernoliia, i-heiili's deed....
lv mred Mates patents have
eueil to John Kchieve and
Schieve, for land in 0, 3.
f ollowing are the transfers fo
week ending Dec. 20:
J Pand E J Atkins to C fl Fnllz
e in i'i se qr sec 2, 5, 2
A G and M C Bach rode to S II
Embury, HLnnd K F Cox s
hf of ne or mid n hf of
sec 35 5-5
J F Cheldelin to M M Pike and
K F Cox e hf of se qr sec 6 4-5
M., F L and W E Clark to E M
Runon n qr tec 7 6-2 with
reservations
P and I, Clark to Geo L and J A
Mc I'hearson nw qr of ne qr
and ne qr of nw qr sec 33 5 5
A J and W It Convers to W W
Bollen tract in N Clntskamo
( and R G Davev, bv sheriff to
L W Bail hila'l 2 3 sec 30 8-4
E Land K lMvidson to R P Gra
ham part of se qr ol nw qr
secl4-2
E L and K Davidson to II B Nich
olas mid hf of nw qr secl4 0 2
G Taud Elaywalt toXehttlem
Investment'Co, land, timlier
and riiht of way in sec 25) ti 5
Q T and F A Daywalt to W 8
Davwalt part of lot 1 sec ')
6-fS
L and G Dress to Geo L and J, A
McPherson u hf of ne qr and
n hf of nw qr sec 33 5 5
J B and J II Doan to J R and K
M Shulu land in sec 10 7-2
M R Emmons to Margret Kin-.. ,
iiions n hi of ne qr sec 33 5-4 .
James Fisk estate by sheriff to W
A Wood 31 acres in w hf of
nw qr sec 4 7-4
R W Foster to Maltie Wiunins
land in 13 0-2
DWaudMJ Freeman to Albin
II liarvev e hf of se qr sec 30
6 5 ."
A E aud J D Harvey to I) W
Freeman e hf of ee qr tec 30
6-5
A C and F. L Hum! to Geo I. and
J A McPherson n hf of ne qr
and n hf of nw qr sec 33 5-5.
E, L, R, and W Ivey to GeofL
and J a McPherson u hf of
lie qr and n hi of nw qr sec
33 5 5
C J Johnson to Marv Johnson
part of Z Bryant die
M J Kinney to li McArthur e hf
nw qr and aw qr of nw qr ate
2!) 5-1 and s hf of se qr, nw qr
ol qr and se qrof bw qr sec
7 6-5 ....
FandC C LaiuMin to J B, L J,
W X, H E,T and A Mewrv.i
K M Wonderly und K M
Douglas psrt.-i oi lots in Mai
mer and other lands
A B and A Lewis to Detroit
Trui-t Co w hf of ne qr and
n w qr of e qr sec 13 4-5 ....
C and S Liinlgten to Frank Car
ter lots blk 3 Bryants 1st. .
add to Bryantvill
L M Little to Fannie 1-inghlin
parts of lots in Rainier and
other lands
A and E Li.vette to Geo L Ml! I J
A McPherson n.hfof ne cr
arid n hf o: nw qr sec St 5-5.
. 1 J and W P Maclay to J.is Peterson
j sw qr of tec 8 5 2 with ex-
I ceptions
IGLand J A McPherson to De-
. . troit Trut-t Co 1000.30 acre.". .
250 Same to same, 082.. acres
. ; Same to Paul Clark no qr of ne
100
10
10 85
3775
1500
50
2 84
600
400
Thursday evening.
Mrs. I). A. W'lo visited Mrs
Adams of Deer Inland last Meek.
Tuna Wliitbark of Eugene, Oregon Is
visiting Ida mother Mrs T. C. Watts
this week,
Mrs. F. II. Adams mid daughter ol
IVer Island was In town on Monday.
A. Wiiiuani !ni bought the K. It.
Foster place and will make It a home
for his family as soon as the lease ol Hie
present renter expires, whieh will be
the 20ih. day of February.
Kiunk lVgoinIrt who has been run
ning a dairy on the Foster place, has
sold the unexpired Icmfc also the cowl
and dairy to Einilo Lanber, Crist Kauf
man and Peter Keulien, and moved to
South Portland where lie has bought an
interest in a Sage Dairy.
M. Link, R. N. Hamilton, C. H. Ehrl
inger, Jas Kennedy, Jr. M. Ilnven and
T. t Walls visited Rainier Lodge A. F
and A. M., last Saturday ovening
l ho nutans Bros, recieved a new
Willamette loggingengine last Saturday
which wits set up and moved out in the
woods by Tana Wliitbach who has
accepted the position ol engineer,
When the residents ol this vicinity
wtm on the m li ning of Jan. I, 1007
they fou.nl the ground covered with
nice coat of snow.
One of tlm most enjoyable parties of
the season was given at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Martin Hoven on the eveniun
of IVc 31, UHHJ. Muic and cards were
played during the early part ot the
evening, and ut 12 o'clock delicious re
freshments were served. Those present
besides host mid hostess w ere Mr. and
Mrs. R. X. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Watts, Mrs. C. C. Hoven, Mrs. Iting
ham, Fred Jensen, Tana Whiitmchand
G. W. Nicholson. At a late hour the
guests, after wishing their host and
hostess a Happy Sew Year, departed for
their homes.
Tbe Right Name.
Mr. Augut Sherpe, thd popular over
seer of the poor, at Fort Madison, la
savs: --iir. King s t Life Pills are
rightly named; they act moro agreeably,
lo more good and make one feel better
than any other laxative." Guaranlit'd
to cure billiousners and constipation
25 t all drneirits.
dissolution notice
to aii whom it may concern: This is
to certify that I, I). II. Pope, sold my in
terest in the Western Meat Company, of
Hoiilton, Or., December 22, l'JOtl, to
James Spence, Hoiilton, Or., and I pay
no debts contracted by that or any other
meat company or market after that dale.
D. II. POPE.
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-l. otil.-r ,r..,i.l,-. ilit n, nr.l p ii. I, on,... ul
Jtl ,iiint,ma hntl Im mq,e t-t Ihr Itl, Ut ni
.N.it ,, lui,, ami thai tin. Id. I .u!,, ( bv
inl.; on Ihf .'l-l 1,1 irrr,nl-r l-,
KI'KM'KK, PAN ISIA riHHU.I..
All.irnan I,., l-uintirf
NOTICE t'OK ll Hl.iaTIOX.
Thk Columbia County I
ABSTRACT AND TRUST C
TlTLKS I'XAMINKD ? ABSTRACTS ii
Vv Non-Kksidrnt Taxks Paid
Rkai. Kstatk
Loans,
10
2000
Same to Detruit Trust Company
n hf of nw cjr and nw rjr of
ne qr sec 335-0
E K Sanders to Detroit Trust Co
n hf of sw qr, s hf of nw and
nw qr of nw qr and w hf of
ne qr of nw qr sec 34 , . .
Santa Fee 1'acific K. U. fo to It.
Cox sw qr see 20 5.3 ,
A Stiepe to Samuel Kwansen se qr
of se qr, w hf of se qr and lot
(i sec 23 0-5
S Swanon to John Widruss seqr
. w n in 01 se qr ami lot
0 ecc 23 0-6
C and T Whitney to Hattiu I)
Fish n 40 feet of lots 2 and U
bik 1, Whitney's addtoScap
poose J and S W illness to W H Causer
ee qr of se qr, w hf of se qr
and Jot 0 sec 23 5 0 , .
K M and K Williams to K. K.
(Jiltnerand K. K. Sewelll sw
i' sec 24 5 2 with rceervationa
10
12(H)
150 32
1W)
SIMMONS
lIHirtinrnl of Urn Interior. .
Inii.ltlin.,.al f..ril.ni. tn.n. S,.. S. Haul.
V"l I' K I.-. IINHKHV UIVKN T i I A r IS nig.
1'lhiln-,. w, it, the firovul ma of the nt-t of
:onar,-aa t jiipr.i, . n.rm,.! r
ihf -nl.- ( llmtK-r Inn. la III II. r Mat.-, of I .,,, i
all l,,r ii In . Stun.lo nml M n-hlimloii T.-rrn..ri ,'
ctlrmlvtl l all I he nilMli: l.iu I .1 I, ,y
'( AUKU-I lib. I'r i,. A., wh,,!,, ,,
lor ah, I c.iiinlt f Mti.mrt,4t, .Malt, ul l)r
"". " Hii.lav m..i 111 tin. i.rtut. hi. .,,
ili-ii,,.nl ,. ;iu (r u.c .iin ha-o of ut l.i
I "I ". i lot, ,.i in .ii,.i,i,, so ,,,,
II.IIKf N... I .(.K oH ft,.r ,H,, ,
llml (hp bin. I MniKhl u tior. tnlMMlile for u
llii.h.-r or .l..n,- II, r Bll-rlt-.i It ur .l ..tri.,..
uu.l 1,1 r.ial.ii.l, hi. rhilm i .i. , i..tr
I Im ll.i.i.r ii ii, I K,t.iv-r at CrlUul. r ,,,,
Uotiila, II," .1,,, ol January, ,n
lie ll.ilu... a wlliiraara; Caul J, rH-hola. nf
in ,1,.,,, ......... . . "r".. '"ifa. oi i-i.rtmmi.
...inn .it inc? nati, or (,irt.-oti, lur I "r; rn-'i t; ncrlltin. of rnrtlnmt. Or: tlilatii
"' " "'i, riiiiiiiirr, v.. Ainiv lliitiu,
Iti-h'iilnn
To Mnry A. Ilnm, tlio U0 liiltni-1 Prfi-ml-nnt:
III the name of ihi- Mint.- of Ort-Kott, you nri,
henby n-.iulr.-. t.. ,H r nn.l ari-wir tl,.. ,-.,:.i-plnllit
lllnl ininii,.! you in ihi alntf en'lllnl
Mill on or U-forc lh expiration ol l tii-rha
Irom an, I alter lh,. flr.t .iil,. o-tnu ol Ihi. a im
mini., to nil. -.-i.th ,, t jHijunr,-, l-i;, i, if
loll Ib (o BpIM.)lf ll(M (),(.w,-r ulthlll .Hi. I
lliiio. for u- hii ih.-riol iho plnliiiliT mil ..i.i.iv
lo ihi- Court lor lha rrliol ili-..niii.I, ,1 In i,,,,
lomi.lninr, to wlt -for it il.wi- .r ...-.I r,,,i
fonivrr itLaulving tin- boiola ol fnnl r . nt. jii v now
nml hi-rt-totor.. .-xl.llior hoi ,-, ,Uli,llil ,
ilt-liiit.lHiil, ami lor .in i, other lurilivr nml illlb-r-eul
rt-ll. f na lh,. Court ini.r iu.-i. ui . ,. i,n,
1
100
i -1 i
Any nu. nil H-rona rlnlmltiK a,,.-r..ly lha
al-.,.-1 IrM-nlml luo.l. . ,.. ......
i-lluia In Ihi. unit e tut nr Ix-fora a.I :i.i ny ol I
Juhilary, I'm;, '
Al.iiKllNriN H. HHKkmKII, KcgUter.
SUMMONS.
l
-. 1
U. 8. Patents were "ranted to llavid
Kichanls nml L. A. Wand, K. Ivey and
A. C. Hand.
Wise Council from tha sion.
twain to give some valimhle advice
; to those who suffer with Inme hack and
20, kidney trouble." snva.f ir i'.l..i,....t.:..
... u.oii.ciiniiiu
10
in tilt-1 iii-iiii i nun oi ll, r hi. i,. of Oregon, for
tt 4. U . ''' Ill J oi , oiinuiitn.
ai I ,',"""lir. ' liralita Krlls, Hult-n.l
To Kram ra l-'rlta. Mid iiIhiVs nnmnl lrfcmlnllt -,
in tin- iinuiti ol tin. Hlalfol (ir.-Boii. Vou an-
I III. .Il,,,lll..l,. h I Il.h,.,l bv r.h-r ol Ho. . , , o'flu l" . ... V "V" " "'".".
i wn .. . ' . -" i r-T pamiim lain III lf BIHIVft Mllllllaul
a . nri'if. jik Ktt or ttu r rcuil niH on nr ..r.. n.M i-n. .
Mitt nf (iri.ni f.n- i a .1 , . t. ,1.1., Itsst'. i..i,i,.i,L.i...i ' "f vn''9r,
fn.ii.iv, ,,,,.,1- nilli . h, .i : " r r ,vvv,'k i'r.i(-r
ihni ) ,., .ml H.wr ni.1.1 . omi.l , nml ,,..; .. " . ,r 'V . "I'' ""
win.!,, ,i.i,, tr, ,i, ,., ..ui,).,.,,,,,,,, , i fr u,. , : v, ; ".:' vl1' 'A.'":' " " n
ml, .11 Wll: a i iri..ii 111 court ,l.a,,vllii Ihi, loih.l.
Hon. Tho.
Coil, I of of (J,,,
till. .Illltlliona, Tl,,. , ,... of ti,,, ,1.., j
if thia auminot.a la ihu nth ilny ol In-i:
t'M.
-liibtr,
Kit ASK MIlTTKl:,
Atlornt')' lor I'liiltitlff.
KSTAHI.IHIIhO
JOHN A. BECK
OUAI.KIt I.V
Watches, Diamonds, Silyerware,
....JEWELRY.,..
I
jOfileck, Tcnn. "I have moved ton.,
j absolute certainty that Klectric Hitters
310. will positively cure this distressing
jdition. The first l),itt!B Kve ,lie KreHt
ru.ifi mm uiter taking a lew more bot
tles, I was completely cured ; so com
pletely that it becomes a pleasure to
recommend this "rent remedy." HolJ
under guarantee at nil dniKtUtH. Price
10'
ring a Specialty.
AMer Street, lis Krout first. f'OHTI.ANI)
. . 7 ......nor ortiM-riiMTf. lorn.l.Ht-r-
I oi'ImJ 1,V""M " '! .'.h "' l-'ibllMllon
nt.,1 nt,..vr. tl.i- .l 1 1, ii ir w I It il- n. lh
I for the rollol.l ,,m,., u,e r,,mv)mt
... mntr inoiiy nrri-ioioro ami now rsl.llun !.
m-en llio l.lnliillir ml .... i,.t hernln. on
!!;!I",",!',Vr"'",,,"", "'""'ill tle,rll
Ihe plnlu lir lll,.,ill it.l r any c,- ,
v-itl.iat hi. wlah, will ami r.,.r,i, at l'orlln.,,1
')ri-Mi'U. In llm inotillt of April Im',, ami ,.yPr
.llii-fanlil ilnti, anhl ,l,.,.t r;t.iillnim.
lo howuinriil,. mil n.rt Irom .4 I.I plah.lllt
wltl.nilt jtlal or nny enuannml nilnllial hi. xl.lt
will .111.1 .oii.,t,, lor.iii-hoirifrnml lurlhi-r
i''ll-l an m..y m Juki r.i.I t,,iiti, u.o
ll.l. aliiiiiiioii. la .l,.., ,y ,ir,ir llf)e
Hon 1. A. Mellrnlr, Jiiilirii ol lh nbove cntillcl
nirc u lil. li i,r,,:r wn.ili.lt i,i, ,)
In .,,1,1 t otirl on h.i Hth ilny of N.iveiuht.r, llaw.
I Im .liiti, ol tlmllrat piibih-alloiiol llila aunt
."'""'; heuili.lny ol Nov.. I mm, , ,(,
'b motlhti u.t piihllcii,,,, h,.r..ol hnlit lh
luy ol Hoe., iumi.
I.HSd A HWKKK,
r . , .""rimya for Plultillir,
I liniiiln-r of Comiimn-a, Horllitml, nr.
SECURE FUTURE INDEPENDENC
By Investing in GOOD RIJAL ESTATE
St. Johns Realty is the Iks
invest now while you can get in on the ground flof
a uiiiorrovv may be to late. Correspondence solicit!
Irom thnrr n-rL in it ',-L-,.. .1 ...
""-. ""vjtiiinu Miiuuruiuuiiy auswerti
n. ntlNUbKSON
OS,' Jersey St. St. Johns, Oregon
Sliocs for Women
andChihire
SO LACK TO TKNDKU' FKH
Hosiery that is gootl for men, v omen and
thildren. Sorosis lias 110 equal for the
money.
KNIGHT SHOE CO.
4.-1 111 at
w jruanu u asinngton. Portland, Orcgrl
i Walkover and Sorosis Store
i ' Thc Jargcst siK-cialty store in the Northwest
I THE BIG STORl!
; DOWrV BY THE BIG SAWMILL j
I Receiving New Goods Every Da!
In the Week.
fti.
r s, -, j ; VV'. y .y.iryyyyg -IHIII WIWMW"
Wile it miyfil: 1907 ll 1 Dart & Muckle.
& mn:i
Jinn a Reputation of Long Klaii.llnK for Only the Ileal In
I General Merchandis
41
I
400 i
KKIBE.V
been lg
Adolj.li fcr ti.e
$1000
C. C
100
1
H.mii who luia the imtiiinn r.f
watchntiin on t!,e gtr. Oeo. W. KMer
pen .rnas w ith l,i family hen-.
Al Iirren ami wife viaitt-d Mm. I.ar
fon' (mrniti :n fiiili-iii Xmiin,
Win Wagner nml wifu vlnite.l frieiuh
ami relutivua in Seatth Uurinir Clirl.t.
mas week.
MUaJ.H. Mniinnsbn i, vitiiinjf at
her home in Mist during the icliool
liolulaya. :
M. Hoven anj T. C. Watt. vWleJ ;
Kalama Lodg. A. r. and A. M. laiti
f We owe our success in imsitiocu t rt i. r.,.,.i' . r .
I lumbja Comity who have favored uith their patron'
J) f". i"1 yilt- vve nave tried to deserve 4
ft !r f"endsl,,P and duriI,K 1907 will put forth greater i
,o efforts to conv.nce you that you can save money by S
j purchasing of us. We carry nearly everything Trv g
ft us and vou wi
Tii 1 t 1 . UJ iu aootit ttiat trip to
l ortiana. it don t pay to take nioiiev
at
t better, right at home.
ZZ St. Ifi'li'iu
Orcsoil
------- I' V '!)
S CoUllt V Who,, vn nin',i; "T.-T ' ' Si
1..,.. ' . , : J7 ; wtii. mm in manvcasps
Bailey & Brinn
HouIton -:- .... ... Oregon
I WESTERN MEAT MARKET
a -aaaaaa .
j JAMES SPENCE, PROP,
I Handles only fresh, home killed meats
? No cold storajrc meats nsrrl W ,i,i,i n mir
Nehalcni band a bunch of Sauvics Island cattle, the
Jjcst 111 tlie land. Watch for our showing of meats forj
Cliristmas Kggs and produce taken in trade. 1
wrucrs taken for geese and chickens.
w . k
OREGOW J
HOIILTON
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