MCGINN'S REMARKS.
Isthore to be any exception
In the Oregonian's denunciation
of those who oppose the "ad vis-
.ory" assembly, or are the vialu
of It wrath to be poured India
criminatcly upon all who rcfuw
to come within the pate? There's
Henry McGinn, for Instance
What is to be done with him?
Heretofore he has been con
Hklered one of the pillars of the
faith. Either he must recant or
be read out of the party. He has
cant his lot with those who bo
liove the direct primary law
should be observed in letter and
spirit, witnoui reservation or
mi ul vocation. And he has not
done this in a quiet and unosten
totious way. That is not Henry's
style. He has done worse than
procluim it from the housetops.
He has invaded the holy of holies
and roared his defiance to the
high priests of the old hugger
mugger cut and dried convention
system. Think of the nerve of
the man who accepts an invita-
... h . t M
tion to smoKe tne cigar or peace
with the great leaders of the
Multnomah Republican Club, and
gives them this sort of a talk,
which we extract from the Eve
ning Telegram:
Judge McGinn outlined old po
litical conditions under the con
vention system and before the
direct primaries and declared he
had witnessed such sights as he
hoped no young man would ever
again see in Portland. The use
of money for corruption, moat
ing, bribery and many other
crooked schemes which were in
vogue before the direct primaries
were relatedr He asserted that
before the days of Statement One
the of lice of United State Sena
tor had been sold to the highest
bidder, and that the ral roads had
paid the campaign expenHes of
men they wanted in the Senate
and that the interests wanted
these Senators because they
wanted special privileges. The
trouble with the Republicans in
Oregon, contended the Judge
was that they had too large a
majority. Although the state
had never gone for but one Dem
ocratic candidate for President,
of ten Governors five were Dem
ocrats and every Democrat elect
ed Governor had been re-elected
while not one of the Republican
Governors had been renominated
This was the fault of factional
trife and differences.
Concerning the assembly, he
declared he was opposed to it,
for it would fall into the hands
of one man, and as to electing
the delegates, he asserted that
the farmer: the workman and the
clerk would not appear at the
(Kills of an unauthorized election,
mt that tho owners of franchises,
prite-flght trusts, the thugs and
the parasites would be on hand
with all their forces. Rather than
see Oregon go back to the old
style, the Judge said he would be
willing to tell his story to the
voters of every county. He said
that politics in Oregon were the
most corrupt he had ever heard
or read of prior to the direct pri
mary, and the reason tho reform
wave Bwung the pendulum to
where it is today was because
politics in Oregon had teen so
rotten.
By the timo McGinn gets
through telling his story to the
people of Oregon and tho State
Grange and labor unions get ful
ly into the fray the advisory as
sembly will have dwindled to
nothingness, and the politicians
who are now advocating it will
have scuttled to cover.
Dr. Jeflcott, dentiat. Room 7, Mucl
building, M. lltleu.
n tCIST.
Mr. H. L. HmlUi, s timber cruiser
from Portland, with hit helper, baa been
mining section 81 on Ctoar Crtck, tbe
lnt fnw doyi.
T. IMtrgcraon look bit Tumksgivlng
luik.v to market latt Monday.
J. DuOleld It In Portland at tbl
time making preparation to commute
on lili boiiiaeUnail.
Omar Hhannhan livliltlnR hi brother
Earnest at Pnailee. Omar haihla eye
on a piece ol land over there.
Edwin North li buying op all of the
oldborteaht eanflnd. He expect to
nUrt boneyard aliouttlia middle ol
February.
Pog lalmon era plentiful now and
tlmreia no need ol Nebaleinltes going
hungry,
Tne ruoent ruin have oertalnlf been
record hienker for November. North'a
ulilnnle mill on Clear Creek, waa ahut
down on Monday on acoonnt of the en
;gini 1ml tin flooded.
Mr. J. II. Turk took a trip buck to
ft. Louli to vlalt hla tlater that be bad
not teen for thirty year.
.People along the Nebalem river have
"old their atock off very cloe on aoeount
of a icarclty of hay. The man who baa
been able to keep a band oi young cattle
over the winter will be la luck neit
imimer. Mind what I tell you.
....
Horrk yoa 8al Intiulre ol Jack
Apple ton, Deer bland.
Telephone luppliea and repair. Col
ombla Klectrlo Worka.
BOY8 WANTKI).
(Affidavit ol. H. Willaee.)
Htate of Ohio, lUmVwnty, a.
imrU. llrde, notary rabii, in end for
SlS? T !,tjr' 0M k0,rt Wallace, h
"TVi': w,rl.':,MH'
ui.ca.ing iuv;-,,,,,,;-
ai ui.i meetinv un of remeaen.
tallvee ol the liquor liiU'rvsts ,,,, im
mattera of im.i i.. n.- ..i i' . .
amlllaawwss, lie r.l.we.1 the atute-
""leiillHIly thete Woids:
Ihe ai wo. mm i..ui- t ,i
, , ........ ..ininrH IS
iwmlenl largelr UKMI the creation ol
appelile fur drink. Men who drink li
quor, Ilk. others, will di, and If there
j'0 n appetite created our counter
7. . "a wen naour eonere.
Our rhll.l...... -.III .
... ......... M win iu nunifrT, or WO UIIUl
change our bu.iae. to ibatol tome
winr iiiwiw rvniiiiieraiive,
"Tlie open field for Ilia creation of ap
petite la among Hie bov. Alter men
- ". ...wir iibuii pro iiiruiea.
tlisv rarnlv l. ....... l.. n.i. . ,
and I uiak. ti,s roRtMtlon, gentleinen,
uiai iiirsKi eipenuea in treaU to the
bov now will return In dollar to your
till, al.er Uu apiietlte ha. been furmed."
. - ...... j -. .... ii u maun m
KCtMli Off llit ililMmmil In l.l ..u t.i.
- ... ... . i m iiui. i .....
i HIV unit, rurinrravuoaentnjrt not
I niarilffHI 1 K ll Wa ana
Hofi Mar nitud in.cribei In
yiv nrmne itii aiiiinih it nr iw
emlier, A. D., 1U07.
toigneo.) Wilbur 0. Hyde.
The lliianr wen have reoeatedlv de
nied the truth of till affidavit, thouirh
Why they ahould deny It ia hard to un-
oertiann. ll the alon alionld lie per
mitted lo xl.t. why i It not perfectly
leitliniate lo create a demand for it
loodaT Why, alo, ihuold tho .a loon
man be compelled to wait until young
wen are twentv-on vrara of in hfnr
uingtheuT If the borlneet i legiti
mate I be re la a great loaaoTUme and
revrno. We are lold ibal bov raiaed
In probibition town are more likely to
necoine arenaard maa thaee woo have
the temptation cooaianUv brfora them.
ltd the tacia Umie will aoolv lo thuaa
hoiq ll.e aaloon keeper i legally re-
Hrained Iron trmolinc nnUI tliev are
ttrnty-une year. old. Why not re
move the leetrktlon aid let the aaloon
men have the privilege of eclling or
giving their good to minor. W might
then have a anlnnrtlJ mntralinn of Irinl
and tempted young men, and the doc
trine of tbe turviv.l of the fltteat would
have ll perlrd exemplification.
Io you want a home in Columbia
County for le than ctf If you do
bcre it la. Nine acre in a high elate of
cultivation aod nine acre in patture, ail
under fence, one aod one quarter acre
In young brating orchard. Nine room
houae well GnUhed ; could not be dupli
cated for I200 ; 24iS0 barn, now injured
for O0. Thi. property lie within one
and one-half mllce of llooltoo, and two
aud one-half mill- from Uie county aeat,
In a good neighborhood and on R. V. D,
Price f.1,0U0. See Law, tbe Real lUUlc
man, tor tertna.
TOWN THAT WANTED 0000
R0A05.
Tlie Mlnneapolia Improvement Bulle
tin tell ol a VVboottaln town which waa
bound to have god roada and got them
In apite of varioa difCcullie. The town
I Hparta, a nam that itaelf auggcet
courageout oitlaenahip.
Tli roada about the town were very
aandy and at time became almoet im
paMable. Tne prugTetnive people real
itcd ttiat aometbing ought to be done.
There were a few, a there alway are,
who balked at the eipeneeof Ui im
provement. Hut about four year ago
the good road work commenced.
A town appropriation ol $101)0 wa ae
cured, with an equal amount font the
county, and (he Ana, .tone highway wa
built. Tbe re.ull were ao tatiafactory
that all oppoaltion ceaaed. Ti:la tithe
Mine atory that 1 told wherever good
toad have been tried.
Th ton highway have been ei
tended from 8parta In every direction,
and each esteealon lead to the demand
for another. Tbe town and county ap
propriation do not (uOlce to carry on
the work fart enough to auit the Spar
tan., and additional fundi are now being
raiaed by private aubacription.
We wiah to announce to our friend
and patron that we carry a full line of
Brown and Hamilton celebrated Ameri
can Gentleman and American lady hoe
and would be pleawd to ahow them to
tou . There U no more Important detail
ol your attire than ehoe. Yoa will find
nothing urter or correct than oar new
American (ientleman Oxford. The u
perlorlty of thin, like all American gen
tlemen lioe. I not only In appearance,
It cover every detail, lnide and out .
JAMB3MUCKI.E & SON.
OREtiON AURICULTUKAb COL
. LKUK WINTER COURSES.
January 4tkto rebraary 18th I10.
Practical work, ' lectures and demon
.,n..a will tmslven in auch vital tub-
led) a General farming, Fruit Culture,
' . v , . t tl..lfH-.
Animal llulanary, imirymg, ivif
keeping, the llulne Side of Farming,
KoreeWy, Carpentry, Wack.mithlng,
Mechanical Drawing, Cooking, Sowing,
Drenuiaklng, Home Management, etc.
All regular conrae begin Januarv 4th
and end February 11th. Farmer' Week
February Uih to 18th.
A cordial Invitation in extended to all
Intereated.
(jowl accommodation may be aecured
at reaeonable rate. No age limit above
10 year. No entrance requirement.
Prominent leoturera have been teenred
for ineclal topic. The inrtructlonal
force of the College number 100. Ex
cellent equipment.
i -.i.l in.tiire ia the Farmer' Week
which cornea this year February 14th to
tolSUi. Lecture, a"'i -general
reunion.
For Inrtber Information addrw
Reglitrar, Oregon Agrlcultnral Collete.
Corvallla, Oregon.
VtlWOWIA-
The Nehalem It on a "high."
Thanktgivlng amice were held In
the Vernoiiia Evangelical church Tliur
day availing. It eon.l.ted oi a program
rendered by tbe children.
Rev. Hornihoe, the pretldlng elder of
the Kvangelical cliorch.will preach at
Vernonla Friday and Saturday night.,
a Wo Dunday morning.
Vernonla can now boaat of a good ho
tel. Mr. and Mr. Billlgteln are the
proprietor.
Mr. lid. Welnler ha. moved to (own.
Ill grain and feed chopper I kept bony
on Kttin!yi.
Hvdney Miliuiten'i little baby fell
axaiu.1 the atove hearth with hla chin,
getting quite a btd burn.
I.. Nlckeraon, of Montana, brother to
K. Nickerron and who la a construction
locomotive engineer, la vliiting the Ut
ter at prevent.
Mm. E. Nlckenon, who ha. been
quite ill lately, it convalescing.
Li.lrict No. 61 haa leeured a good
achool bell. The icbool lat year with
MiaaKondeaa teacher, gave an enter-
Uinment, ecaring fund to buy It. Mr.
Count he been employed by the board
to bnild a belfry. The Board of Dl.t. $1
are O. K. progrenlvea.
Mr. E. Nlckeriou took a load of apple
to Ilillboro la.t week, going from there
lo Portland on bu.lneaa.
Mr. I. Hpencer, who ha been visit
ing relative In Portland, returned borne
W.tweek.
IH.tr cct No. 27, Rock Creek Khool,
gkve Thanksgiving exercise, on Wed nee
day afternoon. Mi.. Hal Hall i teacher.
Dkntist Dr. R.mbo will be in St.
Helen, at tbe St. Helen Hotel Friday
and Saturday of each week, prepared to
do all kinda of dental work.
EXPERT ADVICE.
Charged with itealing chicken from a
rooat on the E.t Ride list night, Jef
ferson Johnson, a colored man, 36 year
old, wa. bronght before the police
Judge thi morning. He pletded guilty
nd received a 30-day aentence.
When the moglalrate asked him bow
it was that be managed to ileal the
fowl right under the window of the
owner' house when there wa a dog
loose in tne yard, tlie darkey a id :
"Hit wouldn't be no use, judge, to
try and '.plain di thing to yo all. Ef
rou wa. to try, like as not yon would
getyer hide full of shot and no chick
.til. Ef yon want to engage in any
rascality, judge, yo' better stick to the
bench, wbar yo' am familiar."
A roar of laughter came over tbe
courtroom a. JeOVrson gave bla advice,
Exchange.
COUNTY COURT
(BilUt'onUaoed)
Tho P.UIjoho U IS
i Ben ulep.lt 6 3
W W Aim t 00
a KrwDoer f
WvtMtW
W Seed . 07
C Elcomaa , S 2
Ray Tucker $
IH.t. No. &.
Jr Archibald U 00
X Waner J 75
I Wuwr 28
A H KoberU XI
It Waver 40
Paul Mrrtl 7 75
Ueneml Road Fond
Hen Hauler M 17
X Kalian S SO
Unit Job moo la
XBarae. 1 17
X Waawr e
J.jr ArcnlbaM -
Uiai. riuhrrr M 15
Wriftal A Kklnd 175
BmII Oo J17S
tMl McKljraa 01 75
k Koran ao
Alex lUratialikJ U
II Wemr 60
A II Itoberta I
Byron Jordan 1 10
Onoa tJimlier Co ., M0
Orstos A Knl.hl Co 67 47
Road fund BUla Rejected.
Boall A Vo WO
Bill allowed by the County Court,
November 13tb, 1W)0.
CIRCUIT COO XT JVXOBS.
K L McCauley
S Kaapar
0 40
8 00
65 40
42 60
60 60
61 80
69 00
69 30
60 00
23 40
21 50
21 40
22 00
21 60
16 60
21 00
20 40
20 40
5 60
22 00
2 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
800
10 00
0
12
40
0 20
6
0 20
5 80
60
17 75
1
17 60
35
10 66
35
3 60
4 76
40
J A llacon...'
W A Ketel
W 8 Melliuger
Erie Moiton
J B Duncan
G Newman
Block
(J W Jordan
FA Franti
Oscar Olson
II T Bennett
U T Dnywalt
Win Pringle
W Quick
IO,Lindahl
JT Graham...
OE Wonderly
R Kapplor
Loui Bkuzie
US Dspaln
Schupback...
D Week
OT Uerdea, witnesa State va
Biakesley
W 0 r-nmeroy, aame
(i D Sutherland, deputy sheriff.
FrodWatklm, deputy eheriff....
W Rou, expert witnes State
VI Ulakeslcy
II Sherwood, fcor exam Win
Due.
A 1' McLaren, cor pby for Luc
F H Sherwood, oorexam L rree-
man
J L Wooden, cor phy for treeman
LM Aloxauder Co, typewriter
remain
Vrad Watkln. telephone
James Dart, telephone A dray. .
Ulas A Prudhouime, roller
shelve
I M Harrii, work for clerk
0 II Brtgg), lupplle (or Soblekl.
Fred Trow, lupplie forJortlan.
n Watt, ball for election
Tho Baise, ball & booth for
.i.Aiini
John 1'ringle," registering voters
rja.B.a. curt,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
T HELIKa
OEKGOK
jyj E. MILLER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
St. Helens, Oregon
JJR. xdwim Bone,
PHYSICIAN 8c SURGEON
ST. HELENS I
ORBOCr
DR. R. L. Jekfcott
DENTIST
Office with Dr. CHIT. ST. HELENS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS-
lo th matter of toeeatat of John Marhy,
dw:eaiied.
NmliiB I. hereby (Iven that I have been ap
polntt hy the coiinly onurt, of Columbia
liiinlr. Orexon, admlnMratorof theeatateof
John Aarpbx, deceuod, and all peraon. h.v
lii. claim, .icainit uMd entate are directed to
pinnlHiu, with proper voucher, verllted
under oath a. br law required, to m. In car. of
Ihe Oreaon M, at M. Helen., Orefon, within
Ix month, from dale of Ihe Brat publication
of thi. notice, Clalma may b ato prMenied
at my ofAce, M14 Board ol Trade BulMlui,
Portland, Oregon.
buuot urM publlcitloB Wilt day o form-
tier, IMP, ' -
uate e Isat publication 17th day of becem
ber, lima.
0EOR0SJ. PERKINS,
Admlnlatrator.
DILLARD & DAY
Attorneys-at-Law
Practioe. la any Court, Stat ot
Federal. Next door to court hoosf
8T. HELENS. ORE.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS-
police U hereby (riven ih.t tbe nndemirned
haa been, bytheCoenty Court, of tbeHtareof
Oregon, for Columbia County, appointed ad
min Llralor of the eMAt of Lucinda Blaucbard,
deceaaed, and haa duly quail lied aa enrh.
Nov. therefore, all pereon. havln. claim,
a.eln.t laid eatale are hereby reqnlred to pre
sent tbe same to me. with proper voucher.,
at the offlce of the Colombia County Abttract
At Trtut Company, st nt. Helena. Columbia
Counir, Oratson, within Ma month. I rom date
hereof.
bated IbU October r7, loot.
E. E. QfICK,
Admlnlatrator.
Steamer Iralda
C.I. Hatghkirt. Matter.
RAILROAD TIME.
Leaves Kalnler dally (except 8uMav)for Port-'
land, at A. at., departing from 8t- Helen, a a
o'clock. Returning, leaves Portland at i 'i p
U., solving at Bt, Uslc-u aM;. r
PasMDjon ani Fast FreiiM.
FOI PORTLAND DAILY
PORTLAND LA SMG, ALfefcB 6T
Oregon Calls
"MORE PEOPLE"
rw the word to your relative and friend to come now.
Low Colonist Rates
To Oregon will prevail from tbe East
September 15 to Oct. 15
VIA THE
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
AND-r
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREGON) .
From Chicago - $33.00
" St. Louis - 32.00
" Omaha 25.00
" St Paul - 25.00
" Kansas City 25.00
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. R. A N. or S. P.
igeut and Ticket will be delivered in the East without extra coat.
Send na the name and address ot anyone intereated in the State for
Oregon literature.
WM. MCMURRAY
General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND, ORE.
fa
Try the New Confectionery and Pool Room f
BENNETT BROS.
PROPRIETORS
Candy, Tobacco, Cigars, and Soft Drinks
FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP In Connection
HOTICE' TO CREDITORS.
NoMi I. hereby given that the tifldenlxned
ha. bean, by the county court of Columbia
County, appointed arimlnbitrstor ol tbee.i.1
of Peter radio, deceased, and bu duly quad
HImI a. nch.
Now, therefore, all tenon, harlnr claim
aa.lnuaalde.nue are hereby required t pre
miiI the Mine toowaltb proper voucher., at
theomeof th.Orrwon Mitt, In St. Helen.,
Columhia tMimr. Urefoa, within lx month,
from d.ie hereof.
Wi.raMAB SaTov, AdinluUtnUor.
Attornef for Artmlnurtrator.
HOTICE TO CREDITORS,
Kntlce I. hereby lven that the nn1eralend
haa been, by the county court, of theSutteof
Ureiron. lo Columbia County, appointed ad
mluUtrator of the eaUte of O. S. t'orter
der eaeeil, and ha. duly quallAed aa auch.
Kow therefore, all penona havlnir clalma
airaiiiata.ld.aUte are hereby required to pre
sent the aame to me with proper voucheraat
th. residence of U. 8. Foiter, Jr., at Ooble.
Columbia County, Orecvn, within . la month,
from dale hereof.
Dated thia October 27, 1909.
R. R POSTER
H. T. Baulky, Ad'minittrator.
Attorney for Admlnlttralor.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE-
Notice I. hereby aiven, that by virtue of an
execution and order of aale laaued out of tbe
Circuit Court, of tbe Mule of Oregon, for Col
umbia County, Oregon, la a.ult wherein Aah
Icy Ai Rumelln banker., a corporation, " -plaintiff,
and J. Freeman and Mra. P. !'. ; ,ee
mn were defendanla. In which -.u.L a ludff.
ncnt, decree au't order of tule waa duly laaile-
ir-iere-j and .utereaon me una uay oi iov.
mcer. IM, In favor of said plaintiff an'
asainet the aald defendant, and each of them,
whereby and wherein the saldourt order'.'
ah' -let reed, that the BE of the NX '4 of st r
tlon I lownihlpl north, range 3 west, of the
Willamette Meridian. In Columbia County.
Oregon . with all the apDurtance thereunto
belonging, be aoia to aatuiy we aura oi .iu-M-te
with Interest thereon at the rata of Ber cent
per annum from November 10th, IMS), and Ihe
urn ok fl7.7cosU and di.bursemenu. and the
eot of thi. writ. Now therefore bv virtue of
said execution and order of aale, I will on Mat.
urday the 1Mb day of December, 190, at 10
o'clock a. m.. at the front of the coauty court
houae, in o. Helena, in columns ;ounir, ataie
ol Oregon, sell st public suction (subject to re
demption) to tne highest bidder for caab In
hand, all the right, title and Interest which
the said defendant, or either of them had on
the Aral day of Mar, MOD, oralnce, acquired In
and lo Ihe above described real property to sal
laf y the said execution, Judgment, decree and
order ol sale. Including accrued Interest and
cocle.
Dated thi. 17th day of November, 190. .
Pint pubJiahed November 19th. 19U9.
MARTIN WHITE.
Sheriff ot Columbia County, Oregon.
8UMM0NS-
la the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon,
lor Columbia county .
In the matter of the application of R. P
Graham and 11. B. Nicholas, to have regis
tered tbs title t th Wert half of the North
weat quarter of aectlon 14, Townahlp 6 North,
Hange 2 vssl, Ol toe nilismeue aenaia., .p-
pucsnts. ,
vs.
Rihert Davidson. Walter Davidson, Alexander
Pevldaon. Henry Nicolal, Dsvia boooaeii. Col
umbia Timber ( ompany. and all others whom
tt mil mmwiL defendanla.
Take notice tbst on tue 3rd dsy of September
A. U . 19U9. sn sppllrstion waa Sled by aald
R. P. Unban and H. B. Nicholss, In the Cir
cuit Court of Columbia Countv. for Initial reg-
i.tratlon ofthe title of the laud above de
scribed.
Now, unless you appear or before the .ah
day of November A. 1., IMS, nd show cause
why such application iball r0t be granted tbe
same will be taken ai eofeased, and a decree
will he entered arvor.u. to the prayer of the
application, atttl -Jtl wlU (oTer barred
from dl.puUii, 'ut-mmt,
(8esl) . " w. A. HARRIS,
T.J. CLrro!.
Alloraev for Applicant.
Clerk.
A550CKCEME3T
Having purchased tbe interest of Jame
Dart, of Drt A Mnckle, we wish to an
nounce to onr friend and patron, that
tbe business will be continued under tbe
name of J a. Mnckle ft Son. We wlicit
tbe patronage of tbe public, assuring
them of courteous treatment and lowest
trice?, quality considered. Respectfully,
AS. MUCKLE i BON
-- -- A. A. A.
THE CHICAGO STORE
r. J. BASEEL, Proprietor
HOULTON, OREGON
I am building up a business because I sell for reasonable
prices, If you want to save money try me.
A Complete Line of ,
DRY GOODS
Mens' and Boy's Ready Made Clothing, Ladies' and Girl's
Ready Made Suits. ;
HATS, CAPS AND SHOES
Christmas Fancy Goods
City Shoeing Shop
General Blacksmithfnjj, Woodwork and Repair
pair Work Promptly and Neatly Done. Pav
ing Cutters' Tools Made to Order. Horse
shoeing a Specialty. All Diseases of the Foot
Scientifically Treated Free of Charge.
E. H. WICKS, Proprietor
First Door West of School House, ST. HELENS, ORE.
THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE I
. VIA
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THE NORTH BANK ROAD"
TRAIN 2. Leeve Portland 9:00 A. M.
Through PUndard and Too rial Sleeper Daily between Portland and
J Chicago Vin 8. P. nd 8., N. P., C. B. & Q.: lo observation cars, first
ciaia combes aud dining can.
I TAIN 4. Leave Portland at 7KK) P. M.
Through Standard nd Tourist Sleeper daily between Portland and
Chicago, via 8. 1'. & S., G. N-, C. B. & Q. : also ouservaUon cars, first
class coaches and dining cars.
ALSO Tbrongh Standard Sleeper Daily Between Portland and Oruaha
via 8. P. A S., N. P.. C. B. & Q.: connecting at Spokane with through
Standard and Tourist Sleepers from Spokane to Denver and Bt. Low
also first class coaches and dining car.
r p.mncn. ram Riconin?
C. E, Agent,
Have You Noticed
The Beautiful Doll
In Our Window-..,.
Beginning Wednesday Morning, De
cember 1st, a ticket will be issued to
each CASH purchaser at our store,
showing amount of purchase. The
party presenting cash sale tickets to
the largest amount up to and includ
ing Friday, Dec. 24, will receive,
ram
The Doll. Here is your opportunity
to secure a beautiful Xmas nresent
for your child
extra cost.
WHITE & ANDERSON
HOULTON, OREGON
St. Helens
Cleaning Company
Ladies' and Gents Clothes Cleaned and Pressed.
Plumes Curled and Cleaned.
Leave work with Fred Watkins. St. Helens nr at
j the Houlton
m L LINER Y
A Large Assortment
. Can Make Any Shape or
Notice. Expert Trimming
reasonable and guaranteed.
MRS. E.
Montgomery Bldg.
T:ir rmmtioM. Etc.. see any A. tt
without a penny of
and Houlton I
Barber Shop,
of -Up-to-date Styles
Color to Order on Short
a Specialty. All work very
I. NIXON
St. Helens, Ore.
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