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THE OREGON MI VOL. XXIX. ST. HELENS, Oil EG ON, FUIDAY, JANUA11V 21, 1910. NO. 9. EVENTS OF THE DAY Newsy Items Gathered trca All Parts of tba World. PREPARED FOR TEE EDST SEADEI Lsaa Important but Net Lasa Into ling Happanlng from Point Outslda tha Stat. On thousand farmsra bold lion In Walla Wall. eonran Ilanktr Walsh It preparing to go prison and rv bl tlm. to A OoIm Chinaman i nearly killed by agenU of aomo powerful ton;. Taft and Plnrbot adlrad th Na tional Civic federatlo from the earn platform. Dlsmaatsd and belpleaa the ablp Wil Ham li. Smith waa tuowed Into harbor on r"ugt found. The RuHlan governmant will not ae ept Knoc'a ache me for neutrallilng llancburlan rallwaya. Th dirMt uhIh huraau ha to proved the aale of 14,000,000 feet of timber In the Bhaata (ureal reeerve, for IS 1,000. President Madrl. of Nicaragua, will br no- to trial everyone imoncaiea the thooting of the two Americana, Croc laand Cannon. The Lafaan apple box bill baa been pigeonholed. If it ever appear before eungrea again It will be merell.aaly alaugbtored py wee tern eongreaam. Lumber aehooner Acme, from En nka. eraahad Into the breakwater at Lot Alnirele. IIr . oflWra declare there, were no light on the breakwater, It I aald Plncbot baa eye on preel Jenry. loa Ancele la aald to be "areonut- ty" over the aviation salblllon. Both aide admit that the Liberal bare won in tba Engliab 'action. A Chicago man died under tba In fluence of the new aneatbetie, a twain. China baa opened two town In Cblrntao, complying with Japan treaty. Four war billej and three war In jured In freight wreck on tb Iilinoi , Central. Curtis. Paulhan and Hamilton, all aecuU daring aerial manuvr In teeth of gal. Koaaevalt wltneeae a aaeeeaful lion-paarlng In eaat Africa. K arm It I flrat wbiu man to ucoafully alalk and kill bongo dear. A German prince who baa carefully watched proceeding at Aviation park, aaya dirigible are the only practical air craft yet Invented. C H. Wemm, Portland capital let, who owned the Cret automobile In the north waa t, he purchaaed a Curtiaa areopian and will bav it on ih!bl lion in Portland Jan. 25 to 29. True arranged btween Ita publican regular and tn.urgant In bouaa. The Brltlah bona of lord I angaged In a voU which meana Ufa or death. A gigantic graft plot Involving mil llona baa been onoovrred In Pittsburg. The political altuatlon In Spain threaten tb downfall of tba prent cabinet. A diver at Long Beach, Cal., won a pral battle with devilnab on the a bottom. Mlealaalppl lr gorge bav filled the levee high with wreckage, and th river la rlalng. Preldnt decline to permit Repr aentatlva Mondell to Introduc land bill tagged "by reqoeet." C K. Hamilton, an American avia tor, failed in an attempt to beat Paul ban'a altitude record of 4,166 feet Paulhan made a aucceeaful flight aero th country at Loa Angalea, bat failed to beat Curtiaa' pd record. Both Eaat and Wt are Buffering from beavy anow and flood. Train ar anowbound throughout tb lllal ippl atatea. Prealdent'i Bieg org reform of land lawa, conservation of timber, preservation of forest and Improve mant of waterway. A Utah mall carrier waa frocen to death altting on bla boraa. The National Llveatock aaaociatlon baa endorsed Plncbot'a pollcle. A Nicaraguan rebel army confront th government fore and battle la nar. Japan Ambassador declare hi government will atand by America' policy.. - Taft la reported to be trying to re itor harmony by making peace with tba Insurgent. Henry 8. Grave baa been appointed chief forester. U I friend of Pin chot, and served under him, Paulhan brok tb altitude record at Lot Angels, rlalng nearly a mil. Cutis brok th speed record. Tb alaamar Ciarlna we wracked at th entrance to Coo Bay and 80 men ar believed to be lost. On man drifted ashore and was picked up un conscious. The ateamer atruck in the am plac a th old Arago, loat IS yaara ago. '. 1 VZHTVtA'S 0UV7 SAVED. tamr rurhaven Besouaa All oa Board la Mick of Tim. Rsn Frstioleao, Jan. 18, Captain Puul Kaiieiuuailt, bis wife and 8 months old child, bis lOyesrold sua, Paul liappamuailt, Jr., and tb entire crow of seven of tlierwkej eclioouor Baa lluona Ventura, have biua saved from the sea. Tky arrived la Han Francisco barlHir tonlbt oa the steamar Kalr haven, and the flrat news of them re reived sine thair vaswil drifted asbore Friday at tb mouth of Bogus river eame from the Ksirhavsa's signal flsg a tb ateamer stuernd la through the Oolilaa Oate. The party was taken from the sink ing, water logged lumber echooner after tbra day of hardablp aad suffering Tbey bad about dxapaired of tbair chancee of escaping drain la tb oaao, when Ibe Kalrbsvon bove la sight juat befure duak Friday afternoon, and the reaaue waa accompllahad deapite tbe bnary so that waa running. First Mala Kricaaoa, of the 8an liumia Ventura, was seriously injured oa Weilnaaday afternoon, when tbe cargo of lumber ahifted. Three of faia rlba were fractured, and It Is probable inai ae is internal) lujureo. J, l.'oe aiovey, oae of tbe Susmco. sustained an injury of tbe right band. These wore Ibe only casualties. Whee tbe Kalrhavaa sigh ted the dis abled erhoontir Captain I'aulaoB sent Heeond Mate Jobana Hilverstea sad four men to tbe rmwu in a lifeboat. After an eieillng battle with th baavy aeaa the small boat reached tbe aide of tba doomed vessel. Mr. Kajipemundt and her eon were taken into the lifeboat. Then Mats t.ritkaoa waa lifted Over tbe aide. Una by on tbe mnnben of tbe crew, nearly etbauated after their many hours at the pumps, deserted tbe wrecked craft; but Captain Kappemundt refused to leave the ship. "hbe'll atay afloat for a week vet, and I'll atay with her," be ehouleii to bla men. They pleaded with bim in vain, aad it waa not until Mrs. Kaniw oiun.lt threatened to lean Into tbe eea with her three months old baby In her arms that tbe ablp 'a waster Dually yielded. CHINA LIVES UP TO TREATY. Throws Open Two Oltiea, Kegsrdless of!,.. Th. buyer are moetly men of Japan's Protest. 1'ekin, Jan. IS. China baa opened Hun Chun and Lnngcbin sub, la Chita lau, Manchuria, to international trade, notwithstanding the fact that an agree- men ba not beea reached with Japan regarding th matter of tariffa to be collected oa the Corean Manchuria border. Tbe qnealioa of tariff will com up for aettlemeat eoon. Ity th term of aa agreement be tween China and Japan, signed Heptem- ter s, ivov, among other thing the Tunica river we designated the boun dary line between China and ('ore, and several towna In Cbientao, which were give to China, were to be aliened to tbe realdenee aad trade of foreign er. Among tbeae towns are Hun Chun and I.ungchiB sun. Yarioua distensions in carrying m.i 1 the term of the agreement have anaea. urb aa th immigration of Coreans into Cbientao. Hy tbe term of th agree meat, China wna to have suzerainty over the Coreana there, of whom there are about TO.miO. Japan felt her con trol of Core was In a measure throat .-..i i v. : - . - . 1 1. 1.1. k i "-. u, turn. Aui'tHrr niicn w i.uki k. ik. ....i,.. .,iir. li.- ,v .... .... lug or tbe designated towns, promised by January I. was delayed. Hoth na lions reeogui, kuwnver, that sooner or later in the eoum of prngreaa these' towns niimt be opened, and Cbiua'a tresent declaration ia not thought to portend any eerioua clash with Japan. The importance of tb opening of Hun Chun to foreign commerce i ap parent when it ia understood that the Iowa ia nine ntilea northeast of the Corean boundary, 3.1 milea above tho mouth of the Tumen river, and Inaa than 100 miles from Vladivostok. STOVAINE BRINGS DEATH. Doctor Bay New Anesthetic Kill Chi cago Patient. Chicago, Jan. JR. Stovslne, cording to a coroner's physician, n 1 Warren M. Hunter, caused tho death of John Rohrty at the county hospital last Thursday. Itohrty was operated on for a frac tured knee cap, and died an hour after be waa taken off tha operating table. Dr. Hunter has made a post-mortem examination nf the body, and an In quest probably will he held tomorrow, vm. pniliniMJ will im Hi-m .i.mii iwtw, "Death was caused hy atovalne and external violence," said Dr. Hunter. 'The fractured knee cap form all the external violence marks that the body abowed, and that in itaelf would not online death, of course." Dr. Hunter referred to tha new an aesthetic recently demonstrated In Chl esgn by Dr. Thomas Jonneaco, as "a medical gold brick." Man Die by Blast Bout. New London, Conn., Jan. IS. Pino- ng three sticks or nynainlta in tho front of hi shirt, William A. Dennett lighted the fuse and was blown to death today. Bennett, on rotuming from work Friday, handed his wife a bouquet of flowers, with the remnik: "You will know what to do with them between now and Monday. " Then he demanded' money. On being refused he drew a revolver and (Ircd at her, he bullet striking a corset steal, glanc ing off. Jlo was arrested Cabla Breitka; Ko New. North Sydney, N. 8., Jna. 18. As result of th breaking of tbe cable that connect the Mairdalon islands with th mainland at Hay Bt. Lawrence, the Islands ar completely out oft from all commutilcntlon, cither by cable ori otherwise, uutll the opening of navlga-' tloa ia th spring. , HAPPENINGS FROM AROUND OREGON PENDLETON PLANS BIRD SHOW, Eastern Oregon Poultrymen Will Make Splendid Exhibition. Pendleton Th first annual exhibit of the Umatilla-Morrow County Poul try association will be held in thia city Tuesday, Wednesday and Tburaday, January 25, 20 and 27. Tb show will b held in th large store room In tb Smith-Crawford building formerly oc cupied by Cook oV Perry, and the com mlttee In charge baa already started to gat th room in ahape for th show. The BMoclation ha secured tbe ser vices of Elmer Dixon, of Oregon City, who will be present all during the abow and will personally paa on each entry. Mr. Dixon la a member of the American Poultry aaaociatlon and I licensed by that organisation to judge all variolic of poultry, and is recog nised authority in this line of work In tb Northwest, being a breeder of poultry himself, and hi knowledge has been gained by actual experience. In order that each exhibitor may have a full knowledge of what bia ex hibit la worth and in order to atlmulat tb breeding of only flrat elassivari. tie of bird in th two counties, the our card system will be used through out lb ahow and each bird will .pass a moat rigid examination, and tb result of each examination will be contained on th scor card bung In front of tbe pen containing th bird. In additonn to th other feature of the poultry show, the committee baa in view tb holding of a cat and dog bow during part of th time, and ap propriate prise will be offered in this line to cause a large exhibit of thia class of animala to be shown. Stanfield Population Increases SUnfleld There has been a great In flux of population Into tbi locality th past three month from th Middle West, largely from Mortb Dakota. &o marked ha thia become that several actions are coming to be known by tbe nf the nartlea ae til ins- them. ,Uch aa the Fargo Orcharda. Grand r.La fUmAm rVn-IniytAii fWrharHa meana who are bringing about a rapid development of their aeveral tract. To Qt Moti r O r Service. Pendleton A motor car is to be in stalled on th Orrgin Railroal and Navigation company's lin between Pendleton and Wall Walla to replace tie steam service now connecting with the Portland trslna. The motor is ex pect d to arrive this month. A motor ervie baa been in operation between Dayton and Wallula via Walla Walla for a month, and la reported aa giving excellent satisfaction to patrons along tb lin. Hill Survey Naare Klamath. Klamath Kali Hill surveyor are now encamped on th Klamath Indian reservation. TbeV are working less I than 60 mile from this city ana th route belne-followed will bring them direct to thi city. Tha crew lelt Odell with threr month' provisions. It ia expected that by the end of that time they will ba doe enough to Klamath Fall to get provision from thi and of th line. ,. . , . . Dakotans Sea Hood Orchards nl.u. ilooo Ktver irr. nenry yyaiuw of Portland, arrived in Hood River with a special car of homeeeekera from North Dakota, Thay apent a day - i.winir the Hood River orchard. The trio was mad by iirh. nr. tM eft In the evening for Umatilla county, wher h will interct the partie in th land under tha Coe-Furnish irri gat on ditch. Poultry Show at Woodbum. Woodburn Th eond annual ex hibit of th Clackamaa and Marion County Poultry association will ba held bar on February 3, 4, and 6. Many bird ar being entered. H. C Schell haua of Vancouver, Wash., la superin tending tha ahow. The judge ia Will B. Dixon of Oregon City. The aeer- tary I Mrs. iuiib nana, oi nuuuuu. For Bigger and Better Fair. Albany A better and bigger Linn county fair wa planned at tha meet ing of tha board of director of the Linn Countv Fair association at Sclo, whi n tba following o Ulcere were unan imously elected : Dr. A. O. Prill, president; R. Shelton, aecretary, D. Myera, treaeurer. Mill City Mill Operate. Mill City The larga sawmill be longing to tha Curtis Lumber com pany In thia city ia again In operation after a forced lay off of several days, nw'ng to tha recent cold weather, and tha large quantity of Ice in tha North Santlam river log pond. Brick Bulld.ng for Lebanon. Lebanon Samuel Labbe A Son have let th contract for a brick building, 44x100 feet, with full basement Tho atructur will be occupied by th firm a a furniture and hardwar tor. , New Bridge in Lincoln County. Newport Tha eounty court of Lin coln county ha advertised for hide for tba building of two bridge over Drift creek. Tba Drift section I on of tba moat prosperous In thia county. Buya Wallowa Farm, Joseph S. M. Loiter haa purchas ed th Q. C. Gowlng farm of 120 acres, on Pralria crk. for 17.176. ' , . . Burna win nave. -u., cwajnary. CHALLENGES ORCHARD OWNERS Captain Rslmsrs, of Chhalm Moun tain, Pod Cash for Contest. Salem Believing that ba baa tb teat trchard land In Oregon, in tba 1,000-acre tract known a Cbebalem Mountain Orchard, Captain Paul H. Keimera ba posted a $ 1,000 check with W. K. Newell, president of tb state board of horticulture, challenging any orchard land operator In tba state to show a batter 4 year old orchard In 1914 than b ran. Aa evidence of good faith, CapUin Reimers ha poited 11,000 with Presi dent Newall, for which ba ba tba fol lowing receipt: "Received from Paul II. Reimers, certified check No. 651 of tba amount of one thousand dollsr (f 1,000). Said check of 1 1,100 ia to ba kept by tbe undersigned in trust aa security of tb following challenge, to-wit: "Paul H. Reimers challenge here with any person or company in tb sum of on thousand dollar to plant ia Oregon during the year 1910 and de velop during the following four year, a batter and mora desirable orchard, from every standpoint, than bla Cbe balem Mountain orcharda at Frank and Rex station, Oregon. Signed, W. K. Newell, President State Board of Horticulture." Any orchardist deairlng to enter tba competition can get full information aa to the condition of the contest from Captain Rainier or President Newell. Irrigate 160.000 Acres. Klsmatb Falla Tbe Warner Lake Irrigation company wa recently in corporated with a capital atock of $26,000, for the purpose of irrigating a large tract of land In Lake eounty under the Carey act. The officer of tha company are: W. il. Bradford, preaident; E. C. Belknap, vice-president; and chief engineer; C. H. Gleim, secretary; H. B. Millard, as sistant treasurer and manager. It ia the intention of tha company to reclaim approximately 160,000 a rea. The Warner valley ia a beauti ful district of approximately 100 miles in length lying in the eastern part of Lake county. Thia valley ia so shel tered by tbe mountain that it ha a climate all ita own; so different i th climate from the surrounding territory that the stuck men have for year made a practice of wintering their sheep and cattle in this district. Hood River Man Buy Oil Land. Hood Kivir Twenty local capitalist of Hood River met and organixed a syn dicate to inveit in Malheur county oil land. Tb company will eecura 3,200 acre of land In th southern part of the county. J. H. Hibbard left for Vale, Ore., where he will look after tha location and interests of tha a m- psny. C L. Moras was elected preai dent of the local company and A. T. Allen and J. H. Ferguson, aecretary and treasurer, respectively. Beaut ff Street with Trees. Medord Eleven hundred trees or dered by the Greater Med ford club for the purpose of beautifying the streets have arrived and are now heel ed in and will be planted aa soon as tha condition of tba soil warrants. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Track prices : Blueatem, $l.lK(nl.l9; club, Sl.08rfl.09; red Russian, $1.06; Valley, $1.06; 40-fold, $1.10('il-12. Barley Feed and brewing. $30030 -50 per ton. Oats No. 1 white. $32.50 per ton Hay Track prices: Timothy: Wil lamette Valley, $186(20 per ton; East ern Oregon, $21r23; alfalfa. $17(uCl8; clover, $16; grain hay. $17tl8. Fresh Fruit Apples, $l(iS box; pears, $1.60 per box; cranberries, $9 per barrel. Potatoes Carload buying price : Oregon, 6585c per sack ; aweet pota to, 24e per pounl. Vegetablei Artichoke, $101 1.25 per dozen; cabbage, $2 per hundred; cauliflower, $1.76 per doien; celery, $175 per crate; horseradish, 12XC par pound; pumpkin, ltOiDt'c; sprout, 6(!7c per pound ; squash, llie; to mntoes, $1.50(112.25 per box; turnip. $1.60 per lack; carrots, $1; beets, $1.60; parsnips, $1.60. Onions Oregon, $1.60 per sack. Butter C ty creamery extras, 39e; fancy outside creamery, 84Gi:89o per pound; store, 20(n;26c Butter fat pncea average me per pound under regular butter prices. Poultry Hona, 15,H(i.l6c; ducke, 20622; gco-e, 18c; turkey, live, 19 (i.20c; dressed, 22,Si(iC28c. Egg Frash Oregon extra. 3035c per doxen ; Eastern, 26(a27o per dot- an. Pork -Fancy, HwllH'c rer pound. Vl Extras, 12(f l2So per pound. Cattle Best rteera, $5oi 5.85; fair to good steers, $1.50(d 1.76; strictly good rows, $4.85; fair to good cows, $3.60(0)8.76; light calves, $5fn5.60; bulla. $2.5tl((i3.76; stags, $34. Hogs Top, $9. 10)9.20 ;fair to good hog. $8.60r9. . Sheep Best wethers, $5.60ftT6; fair to good wetbera, $4.50(4)5; good ewes, $6(1(5.60; lambs, $5) 6.R0. . Hopa 1909 crop, prima and choice, 20(ii21c; 1908a, 17'c; 1907a, Ue; per pound. Wool Eastern Oregon, 16(iD23c pound; olds, nominal; mohair, choice, 26c pound. Cascara bark 4e per pound. Hide Dry hide, 18i!l8c par pound; dry kip. 18(ti8)c pound; dry calfskin, 19m 21c pound; salted hide, lOdj lOHc; sslted calfskin, 15c pound; green, le leaa. LAST SIX PLUNGE TO DEATH Captain of lll-Fstsd Steamer Czarina Last to Go. ' Msrshfleld, Ors., Jan. 14. One by one six men, who bad clung all night to the frozen rigging sad shrouds of tb doomed Czarina, jumped to their death in the foamy breaker, a thou sand persons who had kept vigil, set ting bonfires to ebeer tbs wreck vie tims, witnessing each deiperate leap. la Ibe throng that lined tbe beach was C. J. Millis, father of Harold Millis, who st dawa this morning waa descried gripping tbs rigging. Near bim Captain Duggan dung, his face turned toward shor. Kvery leap of tbe doomod half dozen men was deliberate, all stripping to rid themselves of weight if, perchance, tbe oreaaers swept tnem toward abore When Harold Millis' turn eame he waved his cost ia farewell and dived into the turbulent sea. Uis father in agonizing suspense, would wait for an other glimpse of hi son. lie was led away. Captain Duggan was th last to make the mortal dive. Stripping him self, he rubbed bis limbs to force eir culation, straightened at full length and hurled himself far into the breakers. He waa the last to leave tbe ship tbe last seen. Preceding bun young Minis, mate mcmcuois, Assistant tngi neer .Robinson and two seamen had leaped into the sea. None roae to tbe surface. Then the waves dashed higher and higher over what wa left of th wreck. Nothing could be seen but the remains of tbe mainmast and even that, at times, was covered from view by the combers, which piled one opon another with death-dealing force. Tbe wreck was over Those who stood for 4 hours watching and working ia aa at tempt to save tbe live ot th nnior tunate men turned away. There waa nothing left to do but to leave the Czarina to the sea, the crew aad young aiijiia to meir ocean grave. Only one escaped from death's grip oa the Czarina Harry Kentzel, first assistant engineer. Twenty-four dead was tbe toll of th Coos Bay disaster. PISCHOT FIGHT TJP TO PEOPLE Loss of Waterpower to Special Inter est Is Greatest Danger. Washington, Jan. 14. "The conser vation of natural resource and the conservation of popular government are ootn ai stake, i be one needs eonaerva tion no less thaa tbe other." This statement epitomizes the formal announcement made public tonisht br Clifford Pinehot, recently removed as enier or the xorest aervice. The ex-official declares that the great moral issue wnicn now races tne country is not tbe loss of natural resources so muck as whether speeisl interests or the people shall rule. The statement, in part, is as ioiiows: "At this time I have no comment to make on recent event. 'Whether in or out of the government service, I pro pose to stsy in the light for conserva tion and equal opportunity. Every movement and mcaaure, from whatever souree, that tends to advance conserva tion and promote government by me for human welfare I shall try to help. Every movement and measure, from whatever souree, that hinders conser vation aad promotes government by money for profit I shall endeavor to oppose. Tbe supreme test of move ments and measure is the welfare of the plain people. I am as ready to support the administration when it move toward thi paramount and as I am to oppose it when it moves wsy." JAPAN WILL OPPOSE. Will Not Willingly Tidd Mancburlan Interests Dearly Bought. . Tokio, Jan. 11. No doubt may be entertained concerning Japan' attitude toward the American plan to neutral ise tbe Manchurian railways. Secre tary Knox's proposition has not called fcHh a word of favor from any souree in Japan, The diplomats here, while disinclined to express opinions, cer tainly do not support the project. The Kokumin, a semi-official organ, representing the view of Premier Kat sura, says the Japanese reply to the American note will be couched in friendly terms because the suraestioa comes from a friendly power, but at tne same time Inquires whether Uer many and France would be willing to neutralise Shantung and Yunnan pro vince. Death Stalks on Trail. . Fairbanks, Jan. 14. Tho body of Krana Oiebol of Seattle, a tailor, has been found on the Valdea trail, frozen to death. With Walter Schieler of In dex, Wash., be had been making the journey between Valdes aud Fairbanks on foot. Schieler' body has not yet been round. A buzzard has been rag ing on the trail for four days, and It is feared there may have boon other loss of life, for the good trail and pleasant weather brought out travelers. lieports or the riches or tbe tditarod digging have tempted men to under take tb journey. Zelayan Army Falls Back. Washington, Jan. 14. News of a battle at Aeoyapa has leaked through the strict censorship at Man Juan del Sur Nicaragua, and reached Washing ton tonight. Details are lacking, but representatives of the Estrada govern ment are of the belief that Chamorro engaged Vasques some time between midnight and daybreak today and that the remnant of the Zelayan army haa fallen back toward Managua, whore a Anal battle will be fought, probably at th gates of th city. Morgan Give Til Gift New Haven, Conn- Jan. 14. A gift of $100,000 from J. Piorpont Morgan for the establishment of tne William M. Lalfan professorship of assyriology and Babylonian literature at Yale was received by tbe Yale corporation today and accepted. The gift I a memorial to Mr. Laffan, lata editor of th New York Bun. Berlin Bakery and r, COFFFF HOUSE " Everything New and Clean. Try our Coftee and Cake. HOULTON OREGON . Sam W ot, Helens patcery All Kinds Of jPies, Cakes, Bread 2 J. E. RAMSEY, Propr. I COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS t First National Bank, . Portland. Ore. U. S. National Bank, Hanover National Bank, Officers Wo. M. Ross, President and Cashier; Edwin Ross, Vice President; A. L. Stone, Assistant Cashier. Directors Wm. M. Ross, M. White, James Dart, Edwin Ross. ?St. Helens Steam Laundry Cleaning and Are Now prepared to Handle Laundry, Cleaning and Dyeing 4 1 And guarantee to give satisfaction and prompt service. 2 All we ask is a trial 4 Goods Called afir''V 1"' y lf1 f aayjp y aarjaa ay THE ARCADE ST. HELENS An Up-to-Date Moving Picture Show, in the old Muckle store building, which has been re modeled for the purpose. Three shows every evening, beginning at 7:30. asfikA aCTLsA, rfll aafaat all", A aftl It btrnd aWffc jronr toot 2 3 silverware; Q Full Line Rogers' Bros, and FANCY CHINA WARE TOY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION LADIES' SUITS AND CLOAKS , The latest Styles and Best Makes. Fancy Groceries For The Holiday Trade We Will Duplicate H MO Portland, Ore. New York Dye Works For and Delivered 'ayr1 aajai par-asj ajaw i Jafc-astk aftlA, Adlfc, A.Jafcjafc RED CROSS SHOES I Carry a Complete Line of these fine shoes. They are the best of the good ones. Serviceable, Low Priced and Stylish. other celebrated manufactu'rs. any Portland Price usf RG