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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1909)
LOCAL Wellington'! delivery wagon in una of tb Intent prools Unit Ht Helens business uiou aro waking up. Tlio old wsyof delivering goo I In a whttlliarinw Imi paesed awny ana mercitsin wu n tim COUNTY Iw.'flTllfM...,..... n .. hi iMi.i,,r, eill,i0V(H, ,,y v;;lou -...... wmnil,l e.iiyi Hf ,,r,c. ailngl.t l'"lr.nnuKU,.)0fi;.lni,. I"M lit till) .. .... ,. riitiiKtiiut.) win ,,,,1,1,11,1-ii i r 'lay, and li .,,K it,M( ,y ,,,,,, '," r. Kill) llaiill. hiii,,,,,....i..... .... . . . i ...I k.,.,,l.l. TI..L. I 111 ill (',.. I., I I 1 rt ouinM " w ....... ....... iimii'i ! j, li inner nl la urtly doInK bis bet lo keep up Willi "rvgon Arli ulturl collide, ,,! r M 1, In fact, wmIIm first wrs, siiperlmendtmt nf pai,n, th procession, ana, in imii aasrut nrst iriniiniumt nf fnUm to adopt tuodtrn Idtaiof storek.rplng, wlioult. There urn 55 school hoi.it,-. In Mr. Andrew Klllott, of I'ltuburg, was P, ,,m "'''y. rpre..utliig pro,, 8t. Helen vliUor ou Monday lt. ;'""' m,W. Two thou Hv.rv.ho.wl.owM,. a "tomb of . " " ' . art in i iiiii iin n iiiim ikf,.. a I tl...tl.iliM 1. aMMAMMIit HMjI la aMal.J I .i , ' a vouno mr.' cm-im-a ,rti,lf u,.Mi,,rr,1BMIUlll(i,T;,;'i');; wh held at tht CongrgntloMiil Church li to vet dlreulor. h. i...,. i. -in. ..... i "' nivii iui(j In tin euv ibh wonuay .veiling, wr me torn teaching method, those In mt.n purpose of organising Young Men' dame n. Jw, ,, , M Club. Tbt iutnib.rb.ip will not be eon M.Ug,,, ut t, I,, Quinw ph.. (nedtoyoungBien, but the ot.jact U tol alwtli Neldliih. tier,.,,!.,., t- iA-iI .. UlUr tin condition of lb young met) of M.yge,, ),, TWoomb. All, M.yere' thl community and furnUli I htm with C. K. Iltkr, kKIU B Vrker Mr bnlthful rcwtlon and port. Th. fir.t SU.y W, fif)ell, tv,,L,i i.'lle Fl ten will prolmbly lit tbt flitlng up of li-. tin 8. Q,ih k. V i.u ii.iin. n i . I " ' ' (ciaiiri w, rj. fwdliroooi.wntrt ptptrt, boom, mo Uk,R.n, jttlUn( J, v, Allen, Ih ttir W'l"1" w"' !. -i.i "ii 1 1.. fu, m, nelonl; E. IWI Kmllli J ... . - I M a II- . I i I n ...... . Will ! mwBn wir uirniuriiipi ii, uimuiKm. Mri. I. K llr.,1,,,1. I - ...i.. i.i.ih, " imhw .yii,iii.,igi.iii nrr)r, f.imu Uomma, Dan ell on priuiiiitBi offniMiion. Anotntri Kutli J. Young, h'elll K. WooJ Fin WMtlng Mill Wlltd tu tbt n-r future mV. Ynl. knulrr: (Ikoib. w ' m'.... ..II. I. L..uill.u. III I.- I- t I..... .' u' uu ii i nuu ! win w a itKB i- pnjr, ii. ii, el, Ofrtiuilu A Wm.l icnu-nc. ll.rriMI K, uhwr, v(Vtt Kl.nr. Ki.l,,,. M Kor boi. Wellington takes the Ic.d. I'yykkonrn, ln lUtillng, Msrlon l"ltx- fi.mirbo.lr I giilng to need t!nt, oil Herilm C. lUrr, Uenrmle V. t'ol Ictil or vmiilib, I beth K'1 1 llni, ClttUkmile: I', u, Kullon. Kutli M.C. OHA.m. Heltnt .in, KtlC likor. Kitth K. Muni- lNjimt'TioM mmATHtt Tbt lnune- l,,i wUfn; Miuint U. Hmilh, I.e.,. lion suit utouglil by Mugmit ttoiuu, in "v,irri M. tn, lnr IiUi.il lite luteidof tht li'iuor detlen, to rt ,J ioIrcI, . I'uxgn, Kllnkili Initn tht county iillirUU from proceed-1 filf lloulion; Thoinee IIiiiiiit, r. in. with tbt tlcctlnn ordered br the I Myitlti Miliar, Ihwtilre llrdha. Co. county court, tttd 10 evt iid Mid order, M"1 i Olivor Dnmvll, Mr. Kllie Wiln.ni, brrd by ludgt Aiken on Mmd.e l, lmikton; 8. C. Chi-nlll. Itmid tht Inlunctlou denied, to tbe Ammid, Clu-MHIii, lu r clrt'lion wilt lkt pct on Hie leouud Mr. CUrti R (ialile, Alma Ii ,m . dr of Noeembrr. It it goci dry the ln. MiH lh-rlh K. Armlt, HuiIxjii; Mloou wen wilt probe 1,1 y Hght it in the s,r C. lo ing, C'd'iu.bl City; Alive court tut t long Ihelr Uwyeit cn Uoliit. I'riteciitl; lliircl Uore, Apiary, W. Al- pcrauBile them to ''dig op." Wt luttull everything elect- Coumuia Klrc-thic Wokkji hi ciiunt you Mvt lo eat and you went your oioney't worth. ll my buti line lo set tbat you get It. V. C. CKAY. 81, Helen Tht eriuon lr tttnolinf phraunte uprotd lt Friday. ton"t frgcl that it t( milemeuor, puuiebable br hravy ocualty, to kill a Cbinene hen phwuanl. The Oregouian Holt that at the Ore ham I'air there were no apple thai tint not thow tvab or acale. I ia dillcrrnl iliitn Uern. Wt Uun I U IHv inert wai an "unclean" apple at the c -uuty fair, and there wert bnndredtof platen fbowit, W certainly thou 1. 1 get IiiIj thai ili.- play U bt mad by the Htat Hoard cf tlotiiculturt la Ifccetnlicr. A rxnl five year old bone lor tale T. II. I.OII, Hi. Hrler Kor a Cral rltu fob of lntiu to to Jock Skinner, lloulion Olrgnn. Tht Ridgencld Kellrclor U a n w tiwlnrtothe Stiet oftVe, There l ait old printer' etry alwut tlanlng a non- parirl (per in nt.ill plcit loan, ai d we bpt the Rello lor iun i not up agaimt that kind of a prop'iaiil'.li. It i a good local paper and druerve uccrta. Hum Adam, of !caipoe, wan briit;ht Ulote Juatice Whltitry of that place taut Saturday on tbt tliarge of apearini inoo io 8nppoo Creek, lie pleaded guilty and wa fined -'0, wlt'rb i a pretty hlgb price to pay for low grade fitb. The lih and game wtrdciit ae very active thl rear and thoe who via late tht law, even Uiilnleiiliunatly, are vrry liable to be ea'led upon to pay the penalty, Wlieo you give your painting contract tu William you know that you will get the beat Job tliat can be dune fur he pu lUrly guarantee aatUfactioti Iton't fall to ace Wellington Fall & Winter line of underwear. Tli lrtiuland Theater opened it door to lb public lt Wedueaday night. It I an electric tin ate or moving picture how, god will give a god as e ntertniniuent of the kiud a cnu I ic-ii In Portland. It will tffotd ph-ant ptc to pnd an hour In the evening, and, In our opinion, U a valuable ac quisition to our city. Moving picture of the brit claaa are not onlv entertaining, hut they art educntional, and we trut the Ih-eaniland will receive, a liberal patronage. IWT 8tlck Pin, with map of An traliaand Tanuania on It. Finder can obtain reward by returning to lr. Cliff. 1I.1BHR I'oa 8AI.R Welaht about 12M. Will work any place. Trice fV) (ieo. I'crry , Hooltoil. 07lf Mr, and Mr. J. R. Ilecgle of Ketchl knu, Alaska, ate vlsltiug rUtlvesin St Helens. They espect to return to the North iu a lew day. Ihirlu.1 the summer Mr, Ilcegle ha bad charge of Uncle 8m' Interest at Nome, while his wile ha been spending the season with rcla tlvcs In Oregon. Mr, ilcegle slates bis belief that Nome lia Men it best days and that In a few year It will be prac tically deserted, except by tbe big com panies end Ihelr employes. Thwe is pltnty of mineral there, but It takes big caplui to work It at a profit, A Basin Snap-Want to sell a taw mill cheap or tmda tame for farm, or timber land. Apply at once to IJenlgnut Lumber Company, lloulton, Ore. Syrup of White Piueaud Tar, the old rcllahle cough remedy. For tela by A.J. Iteming, druggist, raiuti, Old, Varnish, Nails, Shelf Unrdwure, Screws and Holt all kind of bullder'i material at the atoreof Ja Muckle & Bon, Loweit prlcr. Good hard cah 1 what you will get for good returned which are not a represented, M. C. GRAY, St. Helens Isttis figure on all your electrical work. Columbia Electric Work. Miner. K. tonio. Marshland; T. Tandy, Wetluorl; t. A. Coiiviai.d. tMiiy, J M. i'uwer, K.ili in, The Oregonian appear to have lla opinion that all mother thould Imtal a taln'ieuiry iu their homes and thm ti, uilik for b.iliy should be analysed daily beioie lielng piure l Into the numing UotHt. J! us atMll.li the purd fool law and guveruiiieiit olTlclals to nuf rce It and Hli.tiiuie thi b-antiful d Kliiue of rrsponibilily. What bilg illdc. No mure olluem of anv kind It I. lima (.if the tpoll'ghtlo turn liom polo and Juiig'enJ f was o i Wit.ir.I Nicliola Tie!a win claim that he ciiii pro luce ruin tthe-U'ver It may be ordm- ed TiiKlll.AKtii.KV TaiAt,-The trial ol J. K. Illaket'ey, charged with extorting money from K. K. fjiiick by meant ol a threatening leller t'giitd "Jack Mc Cany," bat occopietl the attention of the circuit court timM Tuetday laat, and will pruhahly uut I coucluded tivday. The proMVuling attorney is atdsted by Mr. ltaglry, of IlilUW.i, and these gcu lli-mcii are doing ilieir lartl lo secure a convict on, while Ale-rr. Ilaitey aud Sitiroton, of I'oil nnJ, are looking clotely a ter the iiilemu of the defend ant. To all appearances it Is a fair and thoiongh lri.il, and thai it all the people want, l'or deluila, fairy stories, sur- liiiuM, etc., consult the daily papers. If jwrl.cl service, an unexcelled ijuul ity of giKxl nod prices that are mode late and )ut are ih.it you are looking lurthcn without doubt, Wellington' it the place you are looking for. We wUh to announce to our liicud and patron that wc carry a lull line of llrowu and Hamilton celebrated Ameri can Ccutlemati and American lady shoes and would be pleaed to show them lo you. There U no more Importaut detail ol ) our oiti e limn allocs. You will find nothing smarter or correct thau our new American Oenllrman Oxford. The sup eriority of this, like all American gen llcuicu shoes, Is not only in appearance, it covers every detail, inside and out. JAS. Ml'CKLK A SON. 'Ill- !l. ...1 ... ,(., Huiiuni catalogue of the vurre.ponocnce School of the Uulver- sllv rtf fir........ 1. I ""-.me A1l.tacknr.wle.lKe. nCKUA of copy, A good ,,, .,. v ncen nilileil s luce I h- .Hn (if lusl 1. .... . 1.1 . . 7..r mm uie tclioo now ,.ftr. in ..nglW, CUarici, Shakespeare, -"K-Kf, ocuooi Administration, I Botany, Oregon History. General Ml.. u.ry, Boclolugy, Malhrm.Uct, Pbyslce, Klwlrlclty ,,d Magneti.m, Mechanical 'rawing, ftngllsh CoilltHMitl,,,, .1 .,. --.. niioiinete couisesare being ,..;ucaiiy iree olr:barge and the wor. ,0 t;nieting a real need in "lemaie, Btudenls from all parts of wrcgon to tu number of 400 are now enrolled and the number 1 growlnii rat i.Iill .a All - I . s no oi mo courttt offeied are .ii uy uieiuir of the r.gular utcuity, ii ..i... . binge lo build bouses. I can give good prices. M. C. GRAY, Bt. Helens Mr. 1. If. Copeland, of Linn County, has beeu St. Helens' tltitor during the ji wee, m ba purchased tbe Be nig on Lumber Compny' porUbl taw mill and will move It lo hi place near Albany, Incidentally be ia attending the teacher' institute and enjoying liim- an 1 1 Hireling old iriends Wiring. Com'mrm Rlkctric Works. Rooms i-or Runt-Two suite of rooms lor houtekecpinir nuroosts. In quire at bt0'looils' ti.re. St. Helens. Marlon Uendure and family, recently ol Warren, bave moved to St. Ilrlma and are occuuvimr room. ,.v.r k, wotxl's itore 3y If you are looking for a place to pass an enjoyable evening, then dont fail to Follow the crowd to Dreamland THEATRE OKOItUK W. MILLER DEAD Mell-KuitMu Wiuhlurlon I'aaae, igeditt. I'ieuter Kt'RMTiRK I-tin 8.U.K Cooking utensils, stove, twdding and furniture Complete lor small boarditig bouse, lo ci n Ire ol Mrs. Cha. Olneu, St, Helens. fce Or. Montgomery's new pianos and organs. Organs, up. I'iauos fj50 up. One term ol music lesons dec iih each pUno, ud 12 to 21 lessons with each orgau. Mrs. I'tlklugtou, gradmile in music, give lussons every 8turdy at our Store lor 60c a lesson. Join the class. Montuomkrv. Watch Ixjst An ojien-faeed gold watch, with iultials 0 W K on bsck Under will receive T3 reward by return ing to Kelly Bros, saloon, Houltou. Horn-To the wile of J. I.. I'almer, ol Yankton, on October 17th, a ton. DraTH AT Tint Qt'ARRV Jobu Dubrlcl, an Iluliau, in the employ of the 31, Helen Jinnrry Company, wa killed by tbe explosion of a blast at nlotH 0 p. ni. but Saturday evening, They hud been opening up ome new rock and had put In four blast and touched them off. Three blast and the cap of the fourth blast exploded. Alter wititlug a reason able length of time Gabriel, foreman llobcy aud Frank Schults went buck to the hole, ud poured water In lo deaden the powder of the uncxplodcd blast. They then, a they thought, took out the powder and placed the drill in the hole, when an explosion Immediately followed, killing Oahrielson, but not Injuring Robey, who Hood by bit side. Coioner Sherwood held an examination, but, as there appeared to be no blame Attached to anyone, did not empanel a coroner Jury. Tuciday evening auias meeting wa called at the Acme hull to discuss the way and mean, for a football game thit winter. Marion Stoddurd was elected mauager. and practice ot the ball park but commenced. Good good and lowest price at Wellington. Uuoigu W. Miller, fntlu r of M. E Miller, of Hi. Helena, died at hi home In Vancouver, Wash, on Tuiolny luet. Mr. Miller was born Iu Clinton County. Ohio, Aug.t !, 1833, aud moved to MuUiit Hlcarling, I., with hit parent! in l&iM, from which place in 1850 he started nmoas the phiitu with an ox loam lor cauiorm. Rtlurning to loaa via lliel buius of Panama in 1851. u ngiin crosmd llm plaint to On-gon iu I8jJ, lauding at Poitlaud in September ol that year, flu waa manied in Jan uary, IbM, at Portland, lo Miaa Manila Harper, aud from thl uiilun were born U children. Tim wife il c l at Golden- diile la 180, and he llln. id manied Mir Sarah llar.-, who surviics him In tuu iiiuiiuei of 1853 he moved to Tliliistoii County, Washington, settling on UusU I'inlrie. neat Olympia, and lived thee unl ill 18oS, when lie moved to I.sne County, Oivgon. He served through the Rogue River Indian W.ir in ItioU, In Captain Keith's Company iioin Kugene. In IKjU he rrlunird lo Ttiurton County, Wavhiugloii, and lived llinn uutill 1873, when be n.ovcd to Klii kit it Comity, y.ht'11 heiliisaged iu (arming ;:nd stuck- raising mild h "it 15 yesrs ti,", when he ret red. Klghl V r af hu moied lo Yaucouvcr. Mr. MHIi-r was a member if Hie Wiuhinjft.in Tcrrituii.il Legisla.ura in IHiii', from Thuieton County, ait 1 wa alto a Commissioner for thill county for I four eiirj during the '00s. He was Treasurer ol Klickitat County for four tears and unsalso a Coiiiiulssioi.er for Unit County for two term. During hit residence at Tne Dulles, he a as a mem ber t f the City Council for several t, i at. Thote of his children living are Mr?. T. T. Riiui.dti c.-, of Wiiiloch, Wuah.j It. F. Miller, ol Sp.iknui', Wash, j M. E. Millar, ol St. Ileleim, Or.; R. A. Miller, of Carroll, Wash,, ami Judge . L. Mil ler, W. 8. Miller, S.J. Miller, 11. C. Miller and l'-luucliu and II on-1 i Miller, of VauC'iiiver, Wab. Lw- 1 1C High-Class. Up-to-Date Mov-& ing Pictures and Illustrated Songs every night. S3 SONGS SUNG BY Richard Charles Situated in Morgus New I Hall. 2500 feet of Pictures, 2 Illus trated songs and Travelogue shown nightly. I EntirChange of Pictures Every Night, Presenting 150,000- i Feet of Film Weekly. jj& Clean, Moral and Refined Entertainment Admission any seatin House 10c a-laV Three Shows Nightly:- 7:00, 7:45 and 8:30. GET THE HABIT a tVAA AAA atk rA aVtar fVsVt LAA tVWak tVV IVArt LaWSj tVMS fA taA iA Aa 1 3 St. Helens Steam Laundry j THE FACTS. When anyone tell you that Prohibi tion Is Injurious to the binine.m Interests of ii community howhim the follow ing, from an addres delivered at Oregon City by Mayor Matlock ol Eugene. ' Kucuo went dry two yearn ago un der very unluvorable clicuuiatnnces. The mayor of the city at that time, a man honest in his conviction! itnd a good mini, too, uaa not In f.ivor of it, becnua he honestly behoved that there wa not millkieiit public sentiment in Huge in lo make the law effective There were predictions ol failure on every hand and it was mild that our prosperity, wolnd be trampled in the dust. Un I vi hut uro the facta about huene today? Instead of gran growing in the streets we have paved utiles of them, un der prohibition. The eleven empty ea- The rainy season is now here the time of year when getting the family washing dry is the bane of the housewifes life. Do away with Blue Monday, We do ROUGH DRY Aud call for and deliver your washing. Try us ST. HELENS, ORE. i A alls HkjA A.atm afh aHi afli A am " AAAA ati, Jk.k. Sir. Walker, a carpenter working on the Rubert l ouse had a very painful ac cident last Tuesday. He sllppeit and slid down the roof with two rolls of tin sheeting in hi hand, and tbe one in bis left band cut his wrist so that it was nec essary to have it town np with three stitches. Last Sunday tbe Yankton ball team met defeat at tbe handa of the St. Helens ! second team by a score of 20 to 10. STRAVKD From the Copeland place near Warreu, Ore., about July Btb, 1900, loon building were soon rented. Eugene 2 vearllng heifers, color of both red and prospered in spile of the loss of tnlooii white, hat tip of right ear cut off. One revenue. The laat two tear nave seen had bell onwueu toft seen, lnlorumtion have seen ll,,i luminal nclease in business ami money iu banks, In fact, in bank de- posits Eugene stood at the head of the list tn Oregon leaving out Portland. We have better collection. Factories ana mills are running full time. Last year we nut un from 00 to 300 dwelling!, with an Incroane of population of 4,000. leading to recovery of them will be lib erally rewarded. , P. A. NISLSON. Warren, Oregon. Our work can be depended on, both electrically and mechanically correct, Columbia Kuuctric Works. Dkn-Tist Dr. Rntnbo will be In St. Let nie giAe you a fair sample of buii. Helena, at tbe St. Helens Hotel Friday ni-as mwnerity In the case of my own ami isaturaay oi eacn wee:, prepared to .on. He was doing a boaineaa of :10,000 do all Hindi ot oenta. worn ... - l - al-a. ...... I . C . A '...k 1 T !- year, AIltT llie nr ywn w iiuiuwi- roK OAi.n n. rrisurreu xcistsutic i Inn it was Increaeeu to tso.ow, uie Boar, cneap it inKen ai onoe j. tv, van second year to 0,000 and thia year it is Natte, Warren, Ore lamer than ever before. -e tumilv everything electrical The (list year of prohibition we de- Coi,UMiiu EhuctRtc Works created our city debt by -',UUU, oestuet Our customers of yesterday are patrons iiurchaslng a site for anew city pnrk, . iaav because e eive them tbe l -I ..!..- -,., l.irltt. n team atut oneiuicamusiuu ""-" goods at right prices. an engineer ami aurveyor nnu an i on expense of f 12,000 over the last year. No, the glass la not growing In Eugene street. They were paved to the extent of (115,000 worth duing prohibition aud this am ninklnir nubile luicrove- ' " . , ... r.m- .....,. In I m extent oi tsio.uuu anu uia, ' - huildimt department shows that 83,000 Wellington owe hi success to tbe i r,iia u,a inkeii out In a month fact that everything he sells It marked for dwelling! alone. Iu plain Bgureft WKM.INGTON. For Sai.K Twenty head of sheep aud four head of cattle. Inquire of Win Elliott Vernonia. 10-15 Two Good Room To R-nt. A. C. V. l'nhl, of ClaUkauie, pleadrk Ruilty before Judye Eaiken to giving liquor ton minor. He was a tenteuced lo serve six months In the county jail ; but the sentence was aui-pended dm lug good behavior. The three persona airested for bieak- Ing into the8toie of the Milloy Mercan tile Co. at Fcuppoose, all pleaded guilty and were sentenced- to threo years each In the penitentiary. Their name are: W. E. Carlson, C. 11. Barry and Frank King. Superintendent Collins I to be con grutulatt d ou the success of the county institute. The steamer Cascade is loading lum ber at the McCormick wharf. r AALSVAaUkAAaVaVAAAaVAAaVaVsliw., St. Helens Bakery All Kinds Of Pies, Cakes, Bread E. J. BOYLE, Prop. W W WW V- V 'W W f Ifgr y Wiring, Fixtures, Repairs. Supplies. Estimates Free w I X Columbia Electric Works ASSOUSCEMEST. Having purchased tbe iuterescf James Dart, of Dart & Muckle, we .with to an nounce to our friends and rv- V"'9 that the business will be continued under the name of Jas. Muckle & Son. V. solicit the patronage of tbe public,! assuring them of courteous treatment and lowest price;, quality considered. Respectfully JAS. MUCKLE A SON. When you want a quick cure without any lot of time, and one that ia followed by no bad result, use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It never fails and ia pleaaant to take. It la equally valuable for children. It ia famous for it cures over a large part ol tbt civilised world. Orer Watkins Confectionery. St Helens, Ore. Contracts Taken. Job Work Done. 1 E.A.CROUSE I CONTRACTOR ft BUILDER I ESTIMATES FURNISHED i $ Leave orders at residence on Houlton road, St. Helens; J or by mail. t THE CHICAGO STORE F. J. BASEEL. Proprietor HOULTON, OREGON lam building up a business because I sell for reasonable prices, it you want to save money try me. ' Coal Oil, per Gallon, 15c Gasolene, per Gallon, 20c Dry Goods, Hats, Caps Men and Boys' Clothing, Groceries Boots and Shoes, Tinware, And, ic fact, everything usually found in a firstclass Gen eral Merchandise Store. WALKOVER. -SHOES- Seeing is Believing 1 If . If you want to see the fruit of thirty-six years sboemaking experience come into our store and see the . Walk-Over Shoe A trimmer looking, finer feeling and better wear ing shoe than the WALK-OVER cannot be found. Seeing is Believing bct Wearing is Knowing. DO YOU WANT TO KNOW? $4.0i)-$4.50-$5.QQ WE ARE SOLE AGENTS WHITE & ANDERSON , Houlton, Oregon $44.50 Portland to Billings. Montana AINU KblUKn Account 4th DRY FARMING CONGRESS, Billings, Mont. Tickets apply via S. P. & S. Ry to Spokane and G. N. or N. P. Railways Sale Dates October 23 and 24. Final return limit Nov. 8. Stopovers Allowed on Return Trip. Berlin Bakery and COFFFF HOIIftP Everything New and Clean. Try our Coltec and Cake. HOULTON OREGON 1 '4 A" 1 s. n. 1 fl rK ft, f H: S & . 1 1: 1 1 :1 HI i' l 4 3' u V 5 K f 1 i it p -f li I" v 1 11 h 1 V I