OREGON
f.r 'cT,
a I COMPULSORY PATRIOTISM.
Entered at the Pottoffice t St. Helen.
Oregon, as second-class mail matter.
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FEBRUARY f-', 1907.
CIRCUIT COURT OFFICERS :
Thomas A. McBRiPR.-DirtTict Judge
Harkisox AU.KI -District Attorney
COUNTY OFFICERS :
X. S. HatTaS, Judge,..- St. "e'en
W. A. Harris, Clcrk M. Helen.
Martin White, SheriK St. He.n
Casper Libel, Commissioner Must
H. West, Comtn'r.. Scaproose
Eowts Ross, Treasurer- St. Helen
A. T. Laws, Assessor W. He en.
I H. Copeland, School SupU...Houlton
Frank B. PrkscotT, Sure Rainier
II. R. Cufp, Coroner.- St. Helen
Th bill ot Seimtor Uinshain of Mult-
noma!) Otmty, rll''f'","'
i..,r. mctiiir et. m Decoration IXy
will (ail of yf " ls'-"u"
nd in our liuiuble jtiuemetu mot
(ail. Decoration day U not aHngeiner s
day of mourninff. utl, II it er, e
pulsory mourning would t r.O compli
ment 10 tha memory o( those who fv
n th.ir Uvea for the Union tnd that
.i.v.r mliil.t wish. Tli m' Mt of
their death glorious, Hid tha debt
of ffrati lode lh Nation owe them .nl
their survivors is fully wcotnid.
Decoration Day is tet sside for the pur
now of alvingan opportunity to thoaa
who 8od.ire to p:iy tiihuta ol respect to
(he memory of our soldier dead; but the
trihnte. to be of any worth, 111 it be
voluntary, and not forced. The poli
tician r tlwars w llinn to throw
iu,imi-t la the Grand Army of the Re
public, .ut there are many way in
hich the old snldnrs cn De more suu-
i.ntiallv benefitted than b turning
Decoration dav into a day of enforced
idleness. We are personally acipjainteJ
wiiit a cumber of tirand Army men
.hnmmider ilno sacrilege, af.er they
have paid due respect to the memory of
their fallen comrades to spenu. me re
mainder of tho day in any manner ol
recreation.
tSEXATOR FAIRBANKS
H. HORGUS
ST. HELENS
Carrie a Complete Line of
Groceries
Dry Goods
Hardware
Crockery
Flour and Feed
Hay
Notions
Candies
Stationery
Fancy Goods
In Uct. everything usually kef in a fir
funeral MerchandiM Store. M
price will be found a reasonable a an
itore in Columbia County. Vour trade
solicited.
A very careful and skillfull politician
is Senator Fairbanks of Indiana, aud it
ia amone the probabilities that he will
round out a successful career by becom
ing tha next President of the United
States. The people lect, bt ,he P0''
ticlans, within certain limitations, nom
inate. In making the nomination.
however, thev listen to public sentiment,
as voiced hv tne press, and endeavor to
lt the candidate whom they believe
ni mnr enoairh to defeat the
onncsition. Ttiere is nothing effective
that can be said against Senator Fair
hanks, and it is rrobable that the lime
light in which he will soon stand will
be beoeficial instead of injurious to his
nrosuects. He to a careful, conm native
ond fair num. representing the best type
of American citizenship, equi-distat.t
from the demagogue and the corporation
tnnt. and sttndiuz for law enforcement
as the great remedy for existing evils.
w .nta to be President, and is un
doubtedly doing his best to sfcore the
position, yet be has no hesitation in g-
ing on record on all public questions,
and has been, and is a strong supporter
of the politics of President Roosevelt.
His methods are those of the successful
tactician, whether applied to war. busi
ness or politics. Like Lincoln, while
thoroughly devoted to great principles,
he understands the neccesity of careful
attention to details, and that no great
success is achieved without carjfnl and
persistent endeavor. In fact, his life is
an example and an inspiration to Ameri
can youth. He was a farm boy and, as
mauy others have done, worked bis
way through college, cooking his meal
and living on a pittance. There is
nothing sensational in his career,
nothing but a gradual building up,
based upon the principles that are sore
to win success for everyone who puts
them in force. He is a sound thinker,
and when many of his partr were
carried away by the delusion of cheap
money Senator Fairbanks stood for the
gold standard and the maintenance of
public and private credit. His position
as to the corporations was tersely ex
pressed in answer to an inquiry. They
must know who is the boss." It is very
probable that Senator Fairbanks will
win the nomination. All things con
sidered he is probably the strongest man
the Republican party could nominate.
'His record will bear inspection, and
i hat is a great deal to say for a man
who has been in public office for many
years.
THE NEW ORDER.
COUNTY TIMBER CRUISER.
Someone has suggested the wisdom of J
Cowlilx connty einployiug a limner;
cruiser to cruise all the timber lands In
the county in order to more accurately
fix the value ot the lands for taxation.
It would no doubt be a paying PP0
silition for the county, as it is an easy
matter to make a mistake of "a few
thousand dollars in fixing the Value of
a quarter section of timher lsnd, if the
land has not been cruised. The assess
or hsa not the lime to cruise timber in
order to find the true value of the land,
and can therefore only guess at the
valuation to place upon it. It is only
right and tail that the land that cruises
the most timber should pay the heaviest
i : 1 -
taxes, The valuation oi wmuer muu,
was increased a good deal by Mr. Down-1
ing when he was assessor, but the valu-1
ation on the large tract of timber in j
the eastern part of the county must j
necessarily be estimated In a sort of j
l.lmtale manner nuless the timber is
cruised. No doubt money could b3
made for the county by having a cruiser
go over the timber lands of the county
every five or ten years and fix valuations
for the guidance of the asees-or and the
board ot equalisation. Bnlletio.
Service Pensions.
STATE BANK OF
RAINIER3
RAINIER, ORE.
CAPITAL las.ooo .
Four per cent interest paid
on saving deposits. Interest
compounded semi-annually,
March 1 and September 1.
W. B. LOTTMAN, Cashier
Collections Made :- Draft Issued
SUMMONS.
lu Ihcl'lrvulH'nurl lit llm Htalu J Orrfoa,
lor CnlllUIIlM l Ml HIV
HnMin Lotfumw a l.iiinlH-riii rorii-
railno, l.l.lulin. v. aikiivw a,iwi,
lieiVnilnul. . .
T AtMrvw KnwU, the sbwvs 1
mclmil - I
In ih um at Ihi. Slat nf Orvtun Vftv AMI
hrrvbjr iniiilrol m wr n.l amtvr l" mm;
pUinl nlrd mini uu III ih alxiv ruuiled
ciiirl ant iuii, kii or Iwlow Hi .lmilmi i(
.11 rk irtuu th iUl ol lh- miW1in ul
ihl Miiiimiii, tit-wtl, tn nr biv th Hun y
ol rl. 11, u.l tl lt m k ii.iwr. Ir
uu ihwi(, th uuiiiiiir mil (ply "
court lr the rrlli-r n.t hir til H rom.llul
m ll l. nrrvin, diiion mum pinju
Killuwi, to ll . ....
Thm von b re.i.ilmt lo owr hmln wllhla
th tin iwiwrtbmt bv In. kI M wt
hilly Hi naiiir. rhnnr nt il'iu l la
lnwrwi i claim hJ m awriwl by you to lh
tnol ol land ilMrrllie.1 lu alt eointiblul. to wit
lh 1 ol m- HI. T N K i W. M : thai said
Hkhl ark mlijm l ln.llKitn by aald
court, aad that op.' lh imrtua ul Uii rauw,
thai you b dn'rreil not lo hav any rljhl, till.
Inirml or t.iai lunald ptviulwa. or aur xin
or irel Uirol. ud lhal tli llnllB h-r'lii
dMiril In ti Ui man In (e ot aald irmli
aii.lllit wholn thro( and ll title hit
l.irrrrl onl.lml. and that I'lalnllrT hav )
inai aaiul you fur ll voala and dUburaiuau
harwln
Thl nniiiona la inbllhrl y orilr ot thi
Hon. U. s. Hatiaa Ja.1 ol lh tuuniv I oun ot
ColunihlaCoiintv. dial ol Owmwi, ahkh onlcj
u mail ami dated III dav of Jail. IW, and
lh itatrof Hi r.t puhllniil.iu ot Ibia auw
..,n. 1. lh- 1HK .l.v .,1 J.H 1UO?
tlHVKKTtTAft.rTN
Attorney fur ruuuun.
cuMDHtrs sue.
No.l,Lh.i.r ! h -TlV.Vt.ri."
Mh,lh o ol AHSUt. .'u"-",.,.,'. " ?"' ,!
MWl Moult J, "" " " ", i
(mat a-iiardiatl l' ''", ul '
. wtil?o .li.Mh.Wr.t dav
nonce rot rutucATiQH.
iot. aim. "OMt iMW "" . :
,u.r,r '"'Z'-S .:v
oulourth
Ml ol th
UTY M MTTI.K.
Powall, Altorny l Uuardlu.
nortri, ran
tlrlltau.
W. H.
S Uir
rnmbt-r Land. Act June a.
failed Staica Und OIHr. I'wrtland., Oragon,
t . ...i... t. t. i
None la hivby tlvrn lhat In omllnr
with ih nrovl.loiu olih act ol lWi'
Jnn S.. entitled "An art lor lh aaleol
ilmlwr laud. In lh liw ol fallforala. Ori.
Nevada, and Waehluston Trrllory," u
lndl to all th Public Land Bialea by act o(
Annul t. Charlea 1. Itoty, of PorllaiKt.
Count! ol Multnomah, Stat of Onton, ha.
Ihladav Blfl It, IhixiUlc hi. asnrn Maunrul
o. "It. Ir tli luirchaiw ol lh ' ol ft..
Sv..ad.S W IV ol NK'a.oI bVrtloa o. ?.
Towtt.hlp No- Sorth, Rang No. ct
and lll offer nrool to.how thai the land aoillhl
la mon valuald lot l timlr or alone than
lor aarhHlltural iurine, awl to lblln hl
.i.i .-i.i u,,.l hf.,r ah Re1lnr and K.
rvlver. l Fnrtlan.l. Oreton. on Mowlay lh 4th
day of Marvtl. I'.w. lie name" aa wiinr-.
UeinieKltu.ol keaaey, Dr.; John l-nnl. ol
Vrnoula.Or.:J. K. Metre, ol forilaud. Or..
R. r. Co. ol Poltlaod. Or.
Any au.1 allperaona elalmln a,lv.plr lh
above dr rllvd landa are requested lo hie Ibelr
rlalm In th oc on or blor ld tlh day of
March, IWJ. AUiERS0S g, DKK.EH.
Rrsliter.
tie t tuttut r tppl ir
Tn all 'ncmim rnnrrnd: Vim nd eai h ol
ii ..,I.. I ri K. Hull., Will
altreua In aell .vltlllioua, ira- -
lMoraaud har.lei.Vr In uuatntlie. im
on rallon. lor a period ol l ""lh
lownoHioble.Uoldrprwliicl, C.-luuil conn'
lr. tnon, whh-h appUraUou will baal on
lh lollowlait iwlltlou; n..l.l
W. th uulcrnolll eol.ra "ol"'
priliil. l oluiniua louiity. (Male ol triin.
iraiwttlllly pelltlotl th H.iolal.l eolllllv
coon ol t-olumMa t'minty, Wat
mm a Hceaa to S. K. Itullf, lo w'l I""""";
mall and lnouall.Uon III niianllin than
on tallon In i.ohlc. liold pwluct. olu"1''!
l'ontiiy.iatcolOriioii. lor III iht t
month., aalndaiyUiuud ' '"':
u u V...i..n u. R ru.ioii r. Jett.en. t na.
j H'nhaumr. I M Ko.ler. John t.ill.;i l'r-
r Victor Kamr H sh..woti A (I tlf" J J
lin. Ki anaiul W Mi-rarlalhl tl '"';h'"
' W ilm.n Jnliau 1'edro I. Itradl.y Mntrv Hlaae
ki
FOB rCBTLAR. WI". f
-TtAatin-
The Oregon Journal rightly says that
when the Legislature attempts to tinker
with iaws made by the people it treads
on dangerous ground. The initiative is
here to stay. It should not be lightly
invoked, but it will be used as a weapon
of defer ee whenever the tepresentatives
elected by the people fail or neglect to
dotbelr duty. By iU use re direct
primary was enacted and the Legisla
ture will do well not to tamptr with
that measure. It is the 'eatu blow to
all the old methods of the bosses, and
thev object to losing their power.
There will be bosses (or leaders) in
the future, but not as there have been
the past. The methods employed will
be entirely different. The old ward
heelers can no longer be relied upon to
deliver the goods, therefore they will be
of less value to the boss. Public opinion
most be courted through the medium
of the prevs, and the political aspirant
mn't be able to convince the people
that his noininaiion will be bent-ficial to
their interests. They will doubtless
make many mi'lakes, but they will
have the power to rectify them much
quicker than tnler the old tystt-m.
Mere subservience to a dominant faction
will not uie;n political succsi. It is
the realization of this fact that is milk
ing the heelers and ward workers
squirm.
America
r
Willamett Slough Route
Leave St. Helens . ... :90 AM
Arrive at Portland. .10:80 A M
Leave Portland :30 PM
Arriv at SU Helens. 6 .-00 P M
r AMB SO Cat.1T.
Will Carry Sothlns ut Pao
Sr and Fast Freight.
rn PMTIAND DAILY
Steamer Iralda
C. . Hoogkkirt. Xatttr.
RA1LKOAD TIMK.
t n.ini.r iiiliihimii Snndarllor Port-
! land, at A. M.. nVuartln from M. Helen" a
o rloi k. Rrturnln. )eav, I'ult'.aud el I r
M.. arriving at st. lleletu l i.iX
Passengers and Fast FwiiM,
OK ST
Ward w Bi.nop rrafla ' w' r." "-T, "r
er w H Andemm J L M.icatl H A N-l'-alt r
y..iu.i.cJ Khrlluiivr II welter J k'";t
H UovkluaJ Vautl ivtcrwrn tl I l'wiilH.r
l arey A H llaitm A Sclitldell k Uns'htt. r
A Hiullh t ha. Mclnllr U limiisniiin f l ltee
J W Kane. H alt. R Archil-Id A L V7n
II I Mill.r Duwaa N toti'1'"
... h., in... Sleucil.il. h. Hutu,
JOB PRINTING
IS OUR BUSINESS
WK liavo th mt and, mort
fully iMiuipiMHl .lob Trint
in Office in Columbia County
. tnd we are prewired to
do all kinds of Vrintini
on short not i en and at
most rvusonntde prices
k TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
OREGON MIST
V V fWr rj
SlfUClt. i
HOTM fOH PUIUCtTIO.
nitnber land. At Jon. IjS)
Jjmsa t00, Slautar.
The rrewnt congress ha added to it
record of important legislation br pass-,
ing an act lo pension any soldier over
62 years of age who served ninety day
in the Mexican war, in the United
Bute arm. This la will apply at
once to all Mexican soldiers, and nearly
all the surviving TJni-jn soldiers, for a
man of 20 when the ci.-il war closed is
now 62. Age alone in these cases gives
a claim to a pension of $12 a month at
62 yars of age, 15 a month at 70 yars.
and $20 a month at 75 years and over.
Pensioners now receiving "ess than this
allowance can get it increased on appli
cation. Those who are receiving more
are not affected by the new law. Clai ros
for special disabilities may be prose
cuted as before.
This act sweeps sway an immense
amount of red tape and uelay, otten
running into years, to which applicants
for pensions nave been subjected, ll
can be taken for granted that a veteran
past the sge of 62 is unfit for manual
labor, and many of the medical exami
nations carried on have long been super
fluous. Pensioners are dying at the rale
of more than 40,000 a year, and the mor
tality In their ranks is increasing. Only
a f'w thousand survivors remain of the
Mexican war, which closed fifty-nine
years ago. It is doubtful it the pension
oavments next year exceed those
1906,
of
H0TICE ro cieoTons.
KiiTtrR t. hrrabe eleen that th vnderttw
4 bat be appointed arimmtttretor ol me
eatate nl Harah X. Ayre. deceaaed, by lh bob.
U.S. Hallan. juneeoi in loueij un ;
Sialeol Orenon. lor lh County ol Columbia,.
Any and all perwm having claim aatn aald
eeiate are hereby te-juired to preaenl Ihe i
to me at rerideuc at Werrrn. Ortfuo.
rltbin at tnunth. Irani tne oat aereoi.
baled this II Ji day ol January, A. D. MJ7
W. H. Powell, Attorney lor AduilnlHrauir.
1
i
M PO!
H L-
M ;
1 iO.(
Culled Hiaiea Umt 0e. l"orll.nd, Oioo.
Nre'"II,hefrct!;U'.t. th "'
wlih lh iroVwhii it lh a.t ol Vimttrm ..
Jiin 5i? 1st. utltld "An net lorih. l l
ilraier land, in the stale ol i alllornia. Hresoii.
N.da aud a.l.liurt.. rtlt..fy. "; -dlallth
PubtrUwIfUt-br u
art 4. imi.. liottlieb Kchwiwcr, ol Aiwon,
iuntolartitueton, sutoltifso. haathia
d Ble.1 In thl. ..m hi worn v27
nS. lor lb r" ot " V l ! v
ami 4. ol Secti.io .No. A l Town.Slf N" !o'lh.
i:anSo.4e.i.au.t will otter -"- lo.b.
that lh land ihl la l valuabl l
limber otm than lor aneulturl t""t"1
amlio.iai.l.h hi. claim to aald land behir
U. HeliMer.n-l KecWer at fortlau. ".
u Toe-lay lh th day u. Anl. iwn. II
name. a. wltiieea And! lla..n. o
Harou. Or.. A. li. Il.-hl. ol Heron, lie..
tnio Biplrloiann, ol liacooa, lie.. AHH Hem-
Any and all lr.. elalinlu ad.rrwlr tli.
ah.idwrth-(iail.arre.Uieii l i SI Ibfir
claim, lu tlil.otBc ou or bvlor aid Mil day
.1 ASCII. 17. AU.EM0 VKwK
Urait?(.
I E. n. QUICK
t
A. M. HOLTON
The Columbia County
ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO.
Abstracts Madk
Titles Examined
ti? Non-Rksidknt Tanks Paid
tj.... w Loans, ktc
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GUARDItirS SALE.
Sniic l hereby rleen that on the 23rd day
ol Fehruaiv. 1J07. al the hour ol lu o'eloeS In
lb loreooon. In Irtmt ot lh court hou dr.
In th Iowa ol St. Helen.. In the fount ol
Colombia. BUte Ol0reoll, I will ll al nubile
aale the luierert uvoetl by Lavell Jlararet
i nnnell. a minor, Ihciarae belnf one-hall In
teret la and to the lollowlii dex ribe.1 real
eatate: The norihaeat urier m ma mu
ral qnaner ol wctlon S. the north hall ol th
nonbeant quarter . and the aoulhwert quarter
nl the Dorlhea.t quarter ol wction 4. lown.hlp
4 north, renire a treat ol Ui Wlllainette Merid
ian: tennaol wile, cah In hand.
ThU l l made by onler ol the county
conrtoflhe Mid folninbia Connty. duly en
tered on lb Hlh day ol January, r.7.
31AKOAKKT A. FRAPFR,
Utwdianor theertaleol Lave.lo Maisarel
Connell, Minor.
GUARDIAN SALE.
Sidlce It hereby slven thai th on.ler.l(rnel.
Ann K Wwalhnrv. uirilnnf I'harle Wil
liam Paul, fell ilelinda Paul, JML'e Jane
Paul and Zenith Harold Paul, roloon. iy au
thority ol th county court, olihe Stale of
Oreeon, tor Multnomah county, will on Ihe llih
day ol Man h. A. I).. IW7. at lh hoar ol eleven
n vinek a. m. at the Iront door ol the Cour.lv
Service pension, for the soldier, I cour; ,,!. in .; T-n , , iie.e ,,
name! have not comeaday 100 soon. ! Mlu nitn'rinandttlieaoiitheaatMUarierollhe
t u.rTnM.iniiiru'T.iiiiuK u'rnu n.ii.Hiiirii-.ii
Deiora me iav orave . ... ,luaru.r (ll ,e M,iheat onarier ot wcllon
has been 1 S. in townahip north ol ronife S weat. mtuai
in ixitumoia I ouriiy. a uuijii.:
, raid aie it
May it be Ion
men to whom this justice
awarded are mustetel out.
THE POWEB OP TBl'TH
So it was all a mistake; a vision of
the excited imagination; a pipe dream,
as it were. San Francisco never wished
to exclude Japanese children from the
public schools. She never set apart an
old cowshed for their accomodation.
The President never shook his l.ig Hick
at her for doing it and Japan never
growled warlike over the situation.
California has not thought of following
the exalted example of South Carolina
by trying the historic policy of nullifi
cation. The eminent Mr. fchmitz has
not been invited to Washington to con
fer with Mr. Boosevelt over a delicate
diplomatic problem. Nothing of the
sort has happened, for Mr. Schmitz s.iys
so, ana w ho wouia ciare 10 uuiiutiusi
word? The nightmare is over and we'
awaken to the glad eotikciou'ness thntj
after all we shall not have to drive the
Japanese into the tea. It i delightful
to think that we mar still lenvj that
venturesome ob lo Ihe Knseuns
The Old Silver Dollar.
'. (Masrnic Journal)
Y.Oi t'ear lo our hearts is the old
silver dollar, wl.en some kind eubscriUr
presents it to view the liberty head
without necktie or collar, mid all the
strange things that to us seein bo new ;
the wide sheading cae. the arrow
benetth it, the Mars and the word
with the strange things they tell. The
coin of my (atheisl We're glnd that
ws know it, for some time or other
'twiil come in quite well the spread
egl dollar, the alar fpangled dollar,
the old silver dollar we all love to well.
iictlou to tl.e
hli-ht hi.liler. raid Mle twin made .utiicct n
cuotirmallnn by Mid Multnomah I oonl) court.
T.,m,nl.u. cMh in hand. Interest ol oald
minor, the undivided hall ol aald dwrllnd
laud, .ubject to the dower rlhl ul aula Auna ft.
Woodbury. ASNAE.Woor,B0RV.
Ounrdiftii.
DaUd Jnnuirj JOtli, 1 0f7.
AND
OREGON
Union Pacific
UNION DEPOT. .. Iavea
fetflf AiiivWKTI.A5l :i"rar,'
Hl'Ki lAI. lor lh Kat I Dully, j
l Huutiiiittoii. ti i
il.K.oo A. M.
i Dill)'.
Arrives.
k." M
Dally.
'HlOKiNK PI.YK II. .IS P.
Iiauj,
lor KaMern Wathluir
Ion. Walla ttalla. Lew
taton. Ccjeur d'Alcne
.1 . t,.. L. i. i aii'i ureai i.uniieru
inere wa it rooi'ir umt. iTitii riniM-iM-u M,iiit. f
had oXiicatetl the cowshed to alOricnt XtiUsfitr ixi-HMi iWfCK
instruction because the Jnu were likely tor the Eaat via lint-.i Dally.
iKinlainlfi.la tl.A imrA CaiMMalan ; t'laoui
bloo-l of M. Miniitz and his fellow
citiiens; bec-inr1 the noble rw which
lie and Mr. Kuef sd(-n wi'h their sym
metrical live tonld not demean itself to
mingle in the arithmetic clii'.S with
brow n-facel Ctr'.enUls; that fie yellow
impurity of iheMon'ol an breath wtmld
taint the sacred dipiitlionis of the spell
ing book; thst tin haniihty Ken Fran
ciscans wou'd drive tlie Japanere boys
out of their ai-houU or die in Vlientteiupt,
Hut this minor wss a base slander. No
body ev-r tioiwht of separate rchools
except fi'r thosH Jps ho livpil too far
awiiy to go lo the white schools. It was
onlt'to suve tiiein walUinir so far that
i r. Si'huiiU devised the delicate com
pliment of emitting thi'tn up by them
selves in the cowehed.
Thus the imijending hadiw of war
and pestilence diSierse in th wliiU)
light of truth. Oregouian.
Royal Oak Dresser.
No. W. When you see thla
Drcaacr you will have abundant
and tery'tangttdc evidence of the
fact that we sell furniture at lower
ratea than any other firm in the
city. The site of this dresacr top
20x34 inch, with oval bevel pUte
mirror ls33 Inches. It i made ot
roval oak with beautiful quarter
grained top and front. There are
fourdrawer, top drawers having
swell fronts, just like the illustra
tion, and all are fitted with caat
brass pulls and locks and keys.
A verv neat and attractive dcatgn
and one that cannot fail to please ,
And price is only
10.00
PAY S3 CASH. tl. 50 MONTHLY
laSend for onr complete furni
gtrture catalog, showing the line
atsflrfurnit re we sell on thelnMal-
uieut plan. W e pay ijeigm
SECURE FUTURE, INDEPENDENCE j
By InvcsiiuR in GOOL) RKAL KSTATK
St. Johns Realty is the Bet
Invest now while you can Ret iti on the ground floor:
from tliose seeking investment and promptly answered. J
C0LV1N & H0NDKRSON
5 ioaJ. l'hiladelphia St. ' St. Jolws.Orcgon
SPRING
MODELS 3
3
S0R05I5
THE SMARTEST
FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN 3
GEVURTZ&SONS
PORTLAND, OREGON
173-175 FHtHT STIIKK
219-227 YAMHILL 8THEKT
2 TRAINS DAILY 2
TO
nUXTII MINNEAPOLIS
ST. I'AUL
DKXVCK-I.I NCVl.S- OMAHA .
Ka.S. fit V-T. lalfW
THfi EAST
The Regular Yellowstone Park Route
Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, the Government ORiciiil
Kntrance to the Park,
SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20.
IP YOU WILL. BCT
SEE A-MICmCA. FIR T
START ItlGMT. SEE
YELOWSTONE PARK
NATURES GREATEST WONDERLAND
PARTICULAItS AT 256 MORKIBON 8TKEKT
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant General Passenger Agent
Portland Oregon
Spring Tics and Oxfords $3.50 aud $4.00
The most up-to-date hosiery department iu the city
Men, Womeu and Children.
for
KNIGHT SHOE CO.
3rd and Washington Portland, Oregon 2
Walkover and Sorosis Store
The largest specialty store iu the Northwest
Ws
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I THE BIG STORE!
DOWr BY THE BIG SAWMILL
IE
CORONAS ioc
7;ti A. M. I
I Vally.
Lower Columbia River.
BU-amer lla'Mli Icavei Furtlanil Calif, except
HimduT. "l , (. 111. Hattirilav 10:00 p. m
lor AaKtrla a.i.l war UmlliiKS ktnrnll-(
Innrrt Atturia nl 1 00 a. m. 1i 1 1 v. eiipt
suniir. , A. L. CRAIQ,
General Pixucr Atcnt. FohTl.AhDOra.
j-it.B. r. curr,
PHYSICIAN &
8T HELKKB
SURGEON
ORKGON.
CHAflPIONS 5c
The Best Smoke for the Money
Receiving New Goods Every Day!
In the Week.
; ; 1
MI3GIM2 STORK1
Hits a Heiiutntiou of Iiiit: Htaiwllnii for Only tlie Best in 4
t General Merchandise!
Dart & Muckle.
cm. Helens, - - - Oregon.;
iuuiiaiiliaiiaiiiiiiuuiillii iiUuiUluiiliUiaiulUlUlut
, WESTERN MEAT MARKET
I-vR. EDWIN BOl.
PHYSICIAN & SURGFONSoldby
IT. BBLUKi
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HADE IN OREGON
M. C GRAY. BRINN BROS. THE HOTEL
5
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JAMES SPEMCC, PROP,
Handles only fresh, home killed meats
No cold storage meats used. Wc have added to our
Nehalem band a bunch of Sauvies Island cattle, the
best in the lane!. Watch for our showing of meats for
Christmas. Fggs and produce taken in trade.
Ordevs tatrn fur o-prsr nn1 i!iif Icons.
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OREGON