OREGON ailST
Entered at the Tostoffice at St. Helena,
Oregon, as second-class mail matter.
NATAL GRANGE
Issued Evkrv Friday Bv
It. II. FLAGG,
Editor and Fropriktor.
SPBSCRirrtojj Ratks
One year
Six months .
....11.50
... .75
Advertising rates made known on appli
cation. Legal notices 25 cents per line.
CIRCUIT COCRT OFFICERS i
Thomas A. McBridk- district Judge
G. L. HKDGRS IHstriet Attorney
COUNTY OFFICERS :
R. S. HATTAN, Judpe,... St. Helens
W. A. Harris. Clerk. St. Helens
Martin Writs. SheritJ St. Helens
Caspkr LibKI., Commissioner.... ....Mist
H. Wkst, Comm'r Scarrpoose
Edwin Ross, Treasurer- St. Helens
A. T. Laws, Assessor St. Helens
I. H. Copblasd, School Supt....Houlton
Frank B. Frkscott, Surv Rainier
II. R. Cute, Coroner St. Helens
AUGUST 0.
CULTUS CITIZENS.
About the poorest property a county
can have is cultus citizens. I nltus is an
Indian word and it applies where no
other word seems to fit the case. In this
instance it weans people without intel
ligence or morality. They may not lie
criminals but tliev care nothing for the
virtues or decencies that go to mate up
good, self-respecting men and women
It is almost certain that in due time
they will figure in the criminal courts
or become county charges very often
both. Columbia County may not have
more than its share of such people, but
the court records give plenty of evidence
that they constitute one of our .financial
burdens, to say nothing of the moral
pestilence tbey spread wherever they
reside. They breed like maggots and
their progeny inherits all their evil
traits. Unfortunately, in our present im
- perfect state of civilation, there seems to
be bat little remedy for this evil. The
Swartbout killing and subsequent trial
have emphasized 'these facts. The
family came to this county some three
years ago, and Gardiner lived with them
under circumstances that w. to say
the least, suspicious and bound to pro
Yoke unfavorable comment. The father
who appears to have been a man of no
consequence, visited his wife occasion
ally and endeavored to persuade her to
return to him, offering as an induce
ment, to procure her a good place as
cook in a logging camp. The woman
declined this generous offer, preferring
to stay with the man who, she said "was
kind to herself and her children" Gar
diner, also a man ot low intelligence,
seemed to think this gave him a propri
etary right to the woman, and when the
husband threatened to kill him, Uie
tragedy resulted. They were not the
worst class of people. They were mere
ly low grade or cultus, and the county
has suffered by their presence, and prob
ably the end is not yet. This family re
ceived, out of the expenses of the trial of
the man who killed their father, nearly
one hundred dollars in witness fee?, and
at the same term of court a doctor's bill
was allowed for attendance upon the
woman who was the cause of the trag
edy. With nearly a hundred dollars
of the county's money coming to them
it looked as if they might affjrd io pay
the mother's doctor bill.
Columbia County has been J cursed
with a number of such families. There
are probably one of them in each of the
principal communities, and they are
and always will be a danger and a
source of expense. It seems impossible
to get rid of them, and the v inertness of
the general public and an indisposition
to complain of what are considered fam
ily matters permit them to remain un
molested until the commission of the
inevitable crime. Then the law is in
voked and the courts intervene fur the
protection of society. ,
As an instance ot the good that can
1m accomidislud in a remote community
by an intellint organisation we have
taken pleasure In referring to the work
of Natal Urnnire. The report of that or-
ganimion, made to the recent Pomona,
shows that this grange hs ft member
ship of 63 with an average attendance
of M which all members of fraternal
organisations well understand is 'an un-
usually lanre rorccntaao. The grange
owr.s its own hall, very commodious,
handsome building, with ample iriounus,
well fenced and a row or mountain au
in front. It also has stables for the
teams of those who attend from a dis
tance. As thev are liberal entertainers
they have found it necessary to pur
chase a range and dishes, at quite a
lai'ge expense. We believe there is no
residence within a mile of the hall, yet
it is the amusement and literary
Uenter for a wide scope of country.
It is freely offered for all public
meetings, and it is here the young
meet to eniov the pleasures of
the dance. It is an ameliorating fac
tor in au isolated country, ana it is no
wonder the community feels proud or It.
Natal Grange is comprised of farmers
and their families of high order and in
telligence, and they are doing as good
work as any similar organization in the
State. At the recent State Grange they
competed in. the literary and degree
contests and secured second prize in
both. At the recent Pomona Natal ex
emplified the work in the first degree,
aud it is certain that if other granges
did as well there would lie very many
more members of the order in Col
umbia County.
ENFORCING THE LAW
The gambling den at Milwaikie.
Clackamas County, has been closed.
All that was necessary to effect this was
for the district attorney to notify the
gamblers that he intended to inforcethe
law. As soon as they were convinced
that he was in earnest they quit, be
cause they did not want to face the pen
alty of resisting the law. Strange as it
may seem to outsiders, the citizens of
Mitwaukie do not approve the action of
tll3 district attornny. In fact, if correct
ly repotted, they bitterly res-;nt the
closing of tits gambling institution, for
no better reasnii than because it con
tributed liberally t the city's finances.
They could sen no harm in the tiger to
long as his claws are tipped with gold.
They were living in a sort of flnaneiul
fool's paradise, from which th'-y were
bound, sooner or later, to be awakened.
Gambling brings to any community a
Bet of very "undesirable citizens" and
iu time other crimes are sure to be com
mitted. Homicide and gambling ran
close together and Milwaukie has ken
very fortunate not to lie called upon be
fore now to f"Ot the costs of criminal
prosecutions a the outgrowth of Hi- ex
istsnce of Us pet gambling den. What
it considers its misfortune is in reality a
blessing, to say nothing of the, fact that
no community has a right to violate a
state law for lis own financial profit.
Mr. Hedges is to be congratulated ujwii
his 'obedience , to public S-'litlment,
which is the real cause of the enforcis
ment of all laws. - ' ' . -
"Regular as the Suu"j
is an expression as old as the race. No
doubt the rising and setting of the sun
is the most regular performance in the
universe, unless it is the action of the
liver and bowles when regulated wit'i
Dr. Kins's New Life Fills. Guaranteed
by all durggists. 23e.
CITY COUNCIL. MEETS.
80.00
24 00
8.40
7.00
St. Helens. Or.. Aug 4, '07
Council met In regular session with
officers present as follows: James Dart,
Pres; Martin White, James Sheldon, W.
A. Harris, comicilmen ; Frank George,
marshal and J. O,. Gaga, recorder.
Bills as follows were allowed and
ordered paid :
Frank Georee, marshal, June and
July
M. C. Grav, supplies April I to
June 24"
. King labarretrovingcella
E. blafoKltfv same.... ....
H Moreus 24 ties nj cement 4.80
Crane Co. supplies 82.40
Minutes of previous meeting approved
as read.
J. Q. Gaged uly sworn in as recorder
for ensuing year.
About leasing the coiner lot, namely
lot II, block II, no action taken.
Moved and carried that the St. Helens
Quarry Co, pay one dollar per tank for
w ater used.
By mutual agreement of the council
nieu it was agreed that the county court
house pay 4 a month for water rent.
Marshal instructed to allow such irri
gating; as he deetiiD advisable.
J. B. Godfrey effe re I fc exchange 15
lots in bl cfe ."1 for lot 11 block 11.
Adjourned at 9:45 lo meet at next
regular meeting night, or subject to call
if the president.
JOU.V J. GAGE, recorder.
if
Endorsed by the County.
"The most popular remedy in OstejO
County, and the best friend of my fami
ly.", writes Win M. Ifeitz, editor and
publisher of the Ostego Journal, Oil
bertsvilie, N. Y., "is Dr. King's New
Discovery. It has proved to be'an in
fallible cure for coughs and CjIJj, mak
ing short work of all of them. We al
ways keep a totile in the houe. I be
lieve it to be tb.2 mcst valuable pre
scription kii iwn for lung and throat
diseasees." Guaranteed to never disss
paint taker, by all druggists'. Price 50c
audfl.00. Triil bottle free.
POMONA AT NATAL.
A Pleasant Meeting on the
Nehalem's Banks.
We will now begin paying the Stand
ard Oil Company's fine
' y
It wont take
Pomona Grange f.jr Columbia County
met at the Gr n -i; Hall at Xatal, on
Satuid iy, AujiU-tS, i'J07, at 11:30 e. m.
.Tames Barr, W. M., i thi chair, and
all bfDc!ii present except t ie I.erturer,
S cn-tary, and Assistant Steward.
The following appointments pro tern
were made: Lecturer, W. J. Fullerton;
Secretary, E. If. Jlagi; AstioUnt Stew
ard, William Hose.
The minutes of the last meeting were
read and uppioved.
Under the the heal of reports Brother
Flank I'eternoi gave an at-Ciniit of the
meeting of the State Grarig at Hood
Kiver, und, incidentally, an encouraging
comparison of the merits of the Nehalem
alle and Columbia Co inty as a fruit
raising section, claiming that equal care
j in growing and picking would produce
better results here than in that well ad
vertised section.
KeporU iroin ttio ditlr.-nt granges
were cal'e.l for, with responses aj fol
lows: ,
Scappoose No report.
Vull Reports 51 members in good
standing and the grange in good con
dition in every respect.
Yankton Has 00 members In good
standing, own their own hall, and have
money on hand to pnpit the buiMing.
Average attendance is about 25. Have
five applications and meet twice each
month.
Natal Number of member in good
standing at linn o( la-t Pomona 61.
Since then one has been taken by death
and three have bfen dropped from the
roll?, making the total loi-s of 4. There
has liren v jraiu of B bv initiation anil
gain 6, and the toUl number to date
with an average attendance of 23.
new cook stove, dishes and matting nave
been nurehaed. costlnf In all W3. Na
tal Gin use to A part In the literary and
degree contests at the State Grange and
received the second prise iu each, fio in
oue and f 12.50 in tbe other.
Peer Island Favorable report, but no
figures.
Clatrkaiile Has SI members In good
standing and is in excellent condition.
iioble Ha 23 member in good stand
ing. .
Yernouia Has 63 members In good
standing and holds regular meeting.
Beaver Valley Reports consideram
gain in membership, but no written
statement.
Cedar Grove Practically same as last
report.
The Worthy Master appointed com
mittees as follow:
Resolutions W. J. Fullerton, E. II.
Flagg, Frauk Peterson.
Condolence Sister Jenni Lovelace,
Sister Mary Pringle, E. II. Flagg.
Grange adjourned during Ui dinner
hour.
On reasmmblins .the committee on
condolance presented the following :
Whereas, since our last meeting we
h.v. Uut Ikii rtt nnr ftrtiA and faithful
members Sister Hattie Deeds and Sis
ter Jane L. Jones lw it resolved, ma.
M.t. lAMnn. nr.nM.Vl.ml If tlHal! f 1.1 1
. i .A .... ....1 n u k. f nil,
srmpniuy w tuv imtvmi ...
charter be draped in mourning, a copy
be sent to tne bereaved on, ami a j"
of our records set apart.
Ma. JIRRll IXIVKLACI
Mas. Maav Pkikolb
E. U. Flaoo
The resolution was nnsnimously
adopted.
Tm MMWnitlinn f thm ftfrt that I. H
Copeland was three years ago elected to
..m. r.r iniii. arli. ml amtArinten-
dent of Columbia county and that the
people or tbe rural districts esiecnieu
this an office of high value to such dls-
. . . . , . i . .1.1
iricis, anu aa we unueninuu me kuw"
u Mwrninu th.Mumivn.himl annArin-
tendent to visit all public schools io his
county at least once a year; and, whew
.u vh. miintv atinerintendent
ns's not visited the public schools of the
.ehalem V alley ior me pa iw jwv,
therefore be it resolved that said county
...l.wil .nn.rtniuniti.nt ! Hoinir an in
justice to the people of said valley and
is not luiniiingn oaiu m uiui-c.
RnnnrtMi without reeoiumendatlon.
W. I. Fl'LLBSTON
E. II. Fwoo
N. D. Pmaaos
Adoption moved by Frank reterson
Motion adopted.
The following resolution was present
ed by Bro. Armstrong, and adopted.
Whereas, the Nehalem valley, being
isolated by a range of mountains, from
the rest of Columbia County, is difficult
to visit bv denuttes residln. on me vai-
nmbia river, therefore be it resolved
that it is the desire of Columbia County
Pomona Grange that the Master ol the
State Graree appoint a deputy in and
(or the Nehalem Valley (including Na
tal and Vernonial and be it further re
solved that a copy of this resolution be
tent to the Master or tne btate urange.
This concluded the business of the
afternoon session, and an interesting
open meeting was held.
In the evening a class of nineteen was
initiated in the Pomona degree, the
names following:
Lillie Cheldelin. Mr. H. Mil!, War
ren Young, Edith Peterson, Juliette
Dow, Omar Burris, Lincoln Peterson,
Wui. Pringle, Claos Messing, W. E.
Lavender, Oliver Jones, Amanda Lind
berg, Irving Milk, John Wallace, Aman
da E. Lindberg, Robert Spsncer, Mar
garet Spencer, Irene Duggins, Will Dug-
(rins.
Pomona's Conrt consists of: Nettie
Peterson, Pomona; Pline Sears, Flora
Grace Powell, Cere. '
Following is the report of the Pomona,
BECEIPTS
Initiation fees f 4.75
Dues 15.75
Balance forward MiMi
Total 07.45 67.45
EXfK.HDITVBI
Pomona Entertainment.... 10.00
Secretary' talary 2.00
Total expenses 12.00 12.00
Balance on hand 55.45
The following resolution was adopted:
Kesalved. Ihat Pomona Granite
heartily appreciates the hospitality
shown by the members ol Natal Grange,
and extendi lo said Grange its hearty
thanks for the same. We also desire
to congratulate Natal Grange on the
magnificent manner in which the first
deziee work was exemplified and com
mend its example to all ether subordi
nate granger of this county.
Adopted by a rising vote.
The place of next meeting was left to
the t-xwutive committee.
Adjourned. i
Alter adjournment the Lecturer took
charge aud pr s?nted the following pro
gramme.
Exemplifying first degree work by
Natal Grange
Song Grange
Recitation Hilda Peterson.
Select Reading ......Mrs. Fisher,
Remarks ...E. H. Flagg,
Hong , . ... Vernonia Ura' ge
Recitation, The Bridge Keeper's Daugli
tor.. Miss Juliette Dow
Song, "Annie Liurle" James Euddlman
Recitation Ethel Peterson
Select Reading Lincoln Peterson
Musical Selection Hemy Rnddiman
Song ..4 David Kay
When the Deacon Spoke In Church
............Andrew Elliott
Piccolo (election James Ruddiinan
COUNTY COURT.
The Limit of Life
The most eminent medical scientists
are unanimous in the conclusion that
the generally accepted limitation of hu
man life is many years below fh attain
ment possible with the advanced knowl
edge of which the race Is now poaseased.
The critical period, that determines Its
duration, teems to be between SOand 60.
The proper care of tiie body during this
decade canrfit be tostrongly urged; care
lessness then being fatal to longevity.
Nature' best helper after 50 is Electric
Bitters, the scientific tonic menlcln
(hat revitalizes every organ of th body.
BUT. Allowed .t the Special;- -;:
Twrn. Aur. 3. lt,.i'. t'iiiM'i
In III.- ( In Wlt ('mitt HlH M'HP i'l l'W,u '"f
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80
4 IW
4 00
6 00
0 00
10
10 01
5 00
10 20
4 20
3 0
4 00
4 00
3 80
3 20
Term, Aug. 3.
gknusal risn
0 L Oonyers In State vs I.umi-
vllle... '
I II Copelaul rent of home for as
sessor
A T Laws expense of assessor. , . .
Glass A Prtidhomm npplie lor
fihool Hinerintendent
Brlgg A Son, upplle forSobeskl 10 00
A P McUren medical attendance
on Mrs. Saarthout w
E S Faxon siipevior rd No. 3 . . 40 w
A II George fixtures lor couri
house 1S w
Circuit Court Jururs
M Saxon
Lew Pavies...
J CKilhey.,..
C LClaik ....
Thos Devins . .
J W Foster....
Peter May...
OD Kelly
Gust Johnson..
II Larseu .. ..
FransBoesel...
T A Cloninger.
John Farr
K E listen
W Stevens 3
J B Duncan 6 IW
Geo Wlest I 20
Wm Scholia 5 00
J W Nowels 3 80
T BLott 45 20
J Skuia 5 00
J V West 6 00
Neinstedt 8
CFBrlggs 3 80
W J Fullerton 3 80
L L Detrlck 20
W 0 Cooper 12 00
Wm Anderson 13 00
R A McKay 13 00
MFHaxen .. 13 40
Frank Wilkins 12 20
RO Hasen 13 00
N Wade 13 20
James Gaitten 13 20
J A Wickstroui 13 00
GLTarbell 13 00
E E Wickeraham 13 00
J M Reddick 19 80
Witnesses: State vs Guajardo:
Wm Eversaul ' 2 00
Lew Davles 3 00
WMTomilson 5 00
Maude Rice 8 20 j
Jesshi Rice 5 20
Maude Rice 2 00
Mrs. Belle Howell 0 00
Mrs. Agnes Badley 13 00
J J Davoren 10 20
G Swarthout . 44 00
Eddie Swarthont 12 80
B C Swarthout 10 20
M Swarthout 10 20
Dewey Swarthout 10 2u
Ottie Gordon 10 20
G F Gordon... Ill 20
C A Gordon 10 20
Homer Hagey 10 20
Girt Riley 10 20
Lad Lupien 10 20
Mrs. Sadie Gray 10 20
I M Harris work in clerk's oflb-e 18 00
H R Cliff Rainier small pox invst 10 00
II B Cliff coroner's investigation
Olson 7 oo
Medley A Benson, Olson (uneral , 15 10
II R Cliff coroner's inquest oo un
known 5 00
Paul Beilke funeral of unknown. . 12 M
L L Decker box for same 5 00
J B Golfrey helping assessor three
days it 00
C 8 Kamp same 34 days 10 Ui
I M Harris seme 12 days 27 00
The Oregon Mist supplies for
icbral superintendent 17 25
8ame supplies for clerk 3 Ml
T 3 Lott wheeling wood 3 00
Phillips supv dist 0. . (til 00
0 Libel commissioner ! W)
II West same 18 20
HO AO GES1BAL
Dist 1 Henry Larsen 32 50
13 75
60 00
44 &0
28 20
l-i 00
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tn lh l lrt-ult finiti ol lh rtulo el Orroa,
ht lh t'vunlv "I I l""ii"l,
William A- 0llnJ. I'UuiUlt
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ml J.fti luyi'iirii. ii-i-uiiiii
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t'owcL., nt Mr. ticlm, Oku, tftlhtu sift
month (mm !h dtu Ittfret.
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ANNIE Ht.KtiKK
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TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, OWaok
A. . ARMITrlONO, tU a, PRtMOIt-AI.
Kducat lo hort UttW J rt ""'i sM tt4i ' '
lent to a p-ltlon oon - eotp.UBt. Qusllty Uom motto, and rtpaUti,,
thoroutth woik bring ustmrr uu r' iwip, i4Ivil
slructlon Insure rpl.t progms. Ws tc. th Ioom W, the card
voucher n.l other nio.lm tbod of bookkerJn;. Charll.r U our
tasy, rapid, Uglbl. Bwiutltul calal", MM lorw sntl ptnustMaJp
writ today. Klrnci ny iwiimh.., 7 -i j wvnnnf n
C. T. l'UrCOTT K. K. QUICK. 'MM
Thb Columbia County
ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO.
Titi.ks Examined v Abstracts Maci
- Non-Rksidknt Taxi Paid
RkALIJsTATK I-OANS.KTC
game
Fred Adams
Henry White
Watts & Price
VO Whitney
Frank Duncan
Off Grant
H. HORGUS
Carrie a Complete Line of
Groceries
Dry Goods
Hardware
Crockery
Flour and Feed
Hay
Notions
Candies
Stationery
Fancy Goods
In jct. everything tiulty ketit In a fin
clans CciternI Mrrcuamtitc Store. My
prices will be (mind as rraaonahle as any
store in Columbia County. Vour trade
solicited.
SUMMONS
In thr J lff.,11 1 v.uit o! th Hiatu ol Orun In
.,, ,1, iihj in Columbia
l.arrlr May. I'inlnuil
r.li-rv Jly. iH-h-u taiit
To Kl.-ry . i.-f, n.aiit
IN tll liallltl lit tti Mt.ln of llr...M ..... -
i lirrt,y .iiiutnoimii ai.il rr.iilr. to ., ..r In til
- -1 nfi-hii'i mi.nir in. .otni.i. ,.i
I 'III-liUltlllft III III al.iv. ri.llll,..! .,.11.... ...
;il r,t)i''i" 'ii'-iMiiiitil.iy ol Aiiiii.t. I:.);, .
rji.t 3 T, 1 1 fViniti. , 1., , l'--r fur want ul li sn.vrrr lltrrr il
vm & L, IIUimM oi l.i will i..-it.i-ti a.utln vou Hi . ..1..;.,. J?,L
rtt. on,,.... ..1
.... , om.ni a ,iri-rra in aim ilia di
P A Hyde....
E R Hyde
8 Vincent
W Campbell...
O Zimmerman
' tllCMt lt), I
win '.iMit.i-ti a.utlnvt you in
o;l O.I 1 1 I""""! I" niti,ialnl.
- - tin. .1,11 in to
l.'ioi'il.t l"r "' lt,c l'UIUrr MtfoluaS lbs it.
lh.. .tair of th r,rir ot publican,,!) i .1.1,
.niiimt,,,, I. imu-l,',, raj7.,w ,,. , ,
.: ar 1 JUIir if, VFJ,
0 On
21 (Hi
15 l
stater 3 y;
Q P Hyde ... 7 w,
B Jeffrie 28 .'t.rj
James F Kice 21 i
WEBrailh 21 :I0
W AMcIntyre 10 r0
K8Fso 14 ot)
Palio.i Implement Co. . . . 11 00
Sherman Bros Lbr Co. . . . .19 22
liiliiNAKill 4 IiiioSai:i,ii
Atmrii) (r,f I'lainiifT.
28 45
20 81
18 75
5 00
44 (W
403 15
5 00
13 75
BrigisA hou.
W Ketchem
DlstO.-Fred Trow
C W Rays
CC Wilwu Lhr Co..
Same
R A Bay
. Marshal Mann
a versiag n 25
Clias Purse! 28 75
boad hi-kcial
Dlst.l5-Wplmer.. 6 40
Dlst.27-l' AHyde W 00
EH Hyde... . .,13 00
J 14 00
OeoFHvde fW
J F Bice 0 00
OB Hyde ,.. 2i w
Everybedy Should Know
say C. O. Hayes, s prominent business
man 0( Bluff. Mo., tllOtBiicklin's Arnica
8lve I the qulckeit and surest healii.t
slvever spplled (o a ore, burn, or
wound, or to s case ol pile. I've used
It and know what I'm tnlkintr about
Guaranteed by all driigits, 25c,
HI M MOS S
In tin-1 Inult t ,t f , he ii, ort .on In
an.) h.rlh imiiiynt Columbia. '"'on
l.auia KIkuj, I'lalullft
J'hii Kanttati,, Ib hinilaiil
l.iji.hti KmtKuit., ili,(rii,iatit:
. ID Ul llrtltH. of ha Hiutii l (lrr.r... .....
rliviimt.inn. ami r.nlrrtl lu .,.., 1
tun n iiitti Mm 1 ...i
mi t.r l,, (!, K.v,.tn ,,y olart.Jmtar Vi
.. .. n.ii ,ni tn.,.-,, mum 1,1.1 V I., ....
'llilanra
liae til 11,1. mil. I, u, blln ' JLT.j:
.annul aKailMl Ul il
tlviirw In lavor nl llm
i.-i.-iniii.
Tits ilati inf tli ontr l t uMlratlon ol tltla
"it:iuniflOlf
Allonwyi 0t fluluttrT.
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,, I' "W nriiiu i lhl. court tioin ti,. n.jni
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ii'-uintiy ,i.rii,,t L:..:"' .v-
h lt ..i tt... "
wl n, I'.' '. .""" U, ""L Th. W..1
till- llorlli rilat iiiiailarNl l,. I n. ',Ml
,..n,.t-r tnti I,) niff'tloi
I have money to loan on
real ctrtat security.
approved
y-tjipmvvij. L
4) 'm tli a uinltt
lit Mil Wlinl, anil liMirnlar lh.,. ... S1"""
'.tiitt. .htilll.t b" ,,,1,1 " it ll hIl t"Ch. roJ
thin lb, w-xlofki,, oMIio .bl I ,f ""'y'l
t'urw.n liil--r.-M,T Iti tl,, ,. I IV.'' "
il-l. tilt. tJ.Mirt , i ,",'"'"'" l'l"r
. why ' or.i!,'. ,S,"l3 m 1 ' H"
iii.H.,H,.r f (,i,iir,Bi (.r,.gn, """""" i a
ntiibla i;ui1.y.",rt ti f " iiV i.,?i ii.hUJ;
oiiuu awo.li al Kt. Il,.,, i)rT ?,''' IfWIihsu
St. Johns!! ss St. JohnsSi
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A QILT EOQEO INVESTMENT!
Situated between the rivers, with deep water frontage
1 on all sides, surrounded and crossed by five tran&conti
ncntal railways, it must become tbe manufacturing tad
shipping center of Portland,
MONTHLY PAYROLL 60,000l
HIkiihJ t loKKL II. WKHMTKR,
Invest now, you will double your money iu two jew,
COLVIN & HENDERSON
ioaJ rhiladclpbia St St. Tohns.Orteoa
Qfrnmu t ,t t axxutttitt r nrn trnrrmrnu tirm
. OOSIS SH0f
SETS FOOTWEAR n
FASHIONS
CANVAS SHOtS IN ALL COLORS THAT WILL MATCH
THE SUMMER GOWNS
PRI0E8 S2.60 ANO 3.80
SONOtlt CATALOO.UK CNT f MKK ON fttOUCflT
80R08IS HOSIERY
TO MATCH THC tMOl. BCT THAT CAN tK OtTAINCO
((ICC SBC TO tl.BO.
KNIGHT SHOE CO.,
THIRD ANO WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, ORC
xnxixin a ha i tu a t i.tju.ajj jLAAAii.u ti . 1 1 ti taxxHi
THE BIG STORE
DOWN DY THB DIQ 8AWMILL J
Receiving New Goods Every Day!
In the Week.
TrO!2 HUOELE STOKI?!
Ha s lUpaUtlon of Lotif BUmllng for Only tlx IW-sl In 1
General Merchandise!
Dart & Muckle. 1
St. Helena, - - OregonJ
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JOB PRINTING
18 OUR DU8INE83
WK hare the bet and most
. UreqoippedJob Print
ing Olllce in Columbia County
rfndwe are prepared to
do all kinds of Muting
on short notice and at
most reasonable prices
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
OREOOJ! 1U3IST
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