The . Orev Mist
End afthe Posto ;- St. Helens,
Oregon, as ecoti'U-la' i ill matter.
IsstiKD Evksv ? -m,v BY
E. H. l!i,AGV
ElMfC ANTi Prosuii '.
County Official
Pap
'A
Sdbscriptiox Rates
One year - , JJ
far months -
Advertiin? rates murle known on atr
catton Legal notice 25 cents per line
J. A.
Cmcor Couat Ofkickrs: :
F.Vin .. .TMslrict luo
I. I?. Camobe.ll District Juil it-
B. B. Tongue District Attorney
County OmcaM '
James Dart. Jle- ........St. V"s
W. A. Harris, Clw -t. 1 je
Martin Whito, Sh-riff....
W K. Tiohonor, Comm'r.... Clat'knn e
H. Wt, Cotpmireioner ..Soappoow
E. K. Quick, Treasurer St. Helens
TJ. W. Clark. Assessor St. Helen
J. H. Collins, School Supt Ctstsksme
C. T. Prencott, Surveyor -St. Helens
Frank Sherwood. Coroner ..Rainier
CONSOLIDATION POSTPONED.
The Mist is sorry the people
of Houlton decided not to consol
idate. The vote of 26 to 32,
however, shows a decided change
in favor of the union of the two
communities, and we believe in
another year consolidation will
h effected. In the meantime
everything possible should be
done to promote a friendly feel
ing between the two communi
ties. Notwithstanding the in
-isibIe boundary line, our in
terests are the same, and we can
act totrether in many matters.
It is undeniable that a number
who voted against consolidation
were deceived into believing that
it meant the removal of the rail
wav station, and a story was cir
culated that the station agent
. had received a letter from the
railroad authorities making in
quiries as to the advisability of
such a step. It is also undeniable
that false statements were made
reeardine the indebtedness of
St Helens and the liabilities
that would be incurred by the
Deonle of Houlton should they
consolidate. Such methods of
campaigning will in due time re
act against those who used them
and the people of Houlton will
refuse to put further faith in
their assertions.
A year soon rolls by. and one
year from last Monday consoli
dation will carry by a goodly
majority.
: THE STOCKING BANK.
credit for a payment, and their
neglect costs them nothing: but
if vou have lost the receipt and
did not pay by check you must
pay again, as any court will take
their books in preference to your
word. The safe method, then, is
to select a reliable bank and wake
all payments by check:
GEORGE H. WILLIAMS.
A Deaceful ending to a stormy
life was the lot of George II.
Williams, at one time a figure of
national importance. He was at
the helm ..when -men's passions
were at white heat, and bouth-
erners and southern sympathiz
ers were unsparing in their de
nunciation of his methods. There
is no doubt, however, that he
was a man of trreat ability, and
the remarkable mental vigor he
displayed at the great age of 87
has rarely been equaled. His
was Oregon s greatest intellect
and his last public utterance, on
the occasion of a banquet in
honor of his 87th birthday, is a
literary gem that will bear
perusal. His life was not alto
gether a happy one, and those
who judged him superficially and
bv hearsay could not give him
the same measure of justice as
did those who knew the truth.
He enioved in his last days the
nm-imharinn nf his own con
science and that is good evidence
that in addition to being a great
man he was one wno etiu nisauiy
accordimr to his own mature
judgment.
COURT UNITV NO.
7, t'. of A.
Meets every Friday
night in K.ol IMUll,
M. Helens, Otexon.
Visiting brothers wel
raw,
M. K. Miller, Chief
w- fl. . ' --
Hunger, mmmic u, v vm .
Notlre of Fluid Account ...
lu (he t'umtlr Court of tht 8tt ot Orcswu tor
Columbia OouiHjr.
Ill the nwiter ol ins misio m rmu
VOTIVK IS IIKKRHY ilVKN Irist Anni
is re,.lmiiitlrHiri ol llm atwvv mlilel
culsie iiu Hlol In N"l sowmit lu ia initt
ol SHlu esLUllll llltf onuvp ui mv i
uuibia County, u4 Mist Mou.Uy, lh Mh day
ol April, Into, si lh hourot ten oclnc. s. m.
AtU IMHll l D- III rfUKV in "wm ..".. . " t
lime tor hesrliis suit iwllltii iwia areeuiU
u,l siiv objections H 1 "e" llmreto.
l)UM this IMh Jy ol Mrv h, WW.
VluuiiWltsirU ol the KMuie ol fmiik l'syus,
leeeaMil,
COUNTY SCHOOL FUND
B low is a slaiemeiif of th county
school liinil.apiwrtioiieil 1V S lpyrinteu-
deot CVliiiiS last Monday, April i, IU10,
to the 'feveral ili!ricls of Columbia
Onmty. fs4, the b.il.nue of the SJKH)
ciiTiil over from laet fall, and f 5.R1 per
capita a apporuoned to each distnct.
Tlie followimr amounts veie por
tionel:
ASSOl'SCBJIEST
Having purchased (he interest of James
Dart, ol Uart A Mucltle. we wiU to an
ounce to our frieods aud patrons that
he business will be continued under the
name of Jas. Mucklt & Son. We solicit
.1.. m..ama.i nl til, nuhlie. assurintF
tuc j.i.'.i-. " r ' , ,
them of courteous treatment anil lowest
prices qualitv considered. Respecttnlly,
JAS. MUCKLK A SON
Colonist Fares
VRAM
Chicago $33 St LouU $32
FL0K1A 1.6U
St Paul. Duluth $25.00
Kansas City, Omaha - 25.00
AND
NOTtCl? 0lf RKtUSTKAflOS.
lntlisv'lwi.iiiii't 0r',,u '"r
lliei oui.iy m v.muui...... ta .
'; nusrivrof i..wiloii im I" l"hJf,"r
(V)norih,rnii..onn
,lt merlitisn, tlo-a' rulinliX 'lh ' U
Hiiorilio i.ror ol wdloii l ! '
Iwwnl trsvelwl wimiy na l.-.ln (wm
lloiilionio 1'ill.t.urii. Ihoiiio '" ,
norlliwoUrly mane hIoiik lbs north hoiinil
1 lion oi romlK ilh lli wmi line oM
ioiilhMU.iiHrirol llio lnrtlil U'isttet
if laid .A'liou .is () llitiio ru ilwj
nlos north on wilrt pi line !' N;1'1.1'
wt ooriwt o (ho milhl i"artr ol ll
huriliwo.1 qaarier ol MM ; '?,;!;
theiu-a riiniilos l lt "' bu""
lino ot Mhl wiiil'l .niarirl Hie 1 on
wr.l .lrl.'r ot will sseiloo !
lH'lnt'i ami eoil' twxaiy
(JOJ sctos aiui or Um: '
visal'i
Bernlr Almworth BsUr, runny rl.y Alii
wotih, nox l)4ly Aniwonh Morvju. Johi
l Ahisworlh, Hairjr K. Alhior. ilaij.1
Alnoh, HM Alnwrtli, it"'lM.
U.i.i. w. m. uaa. sua J. v. uw. ""
ciihe k.uipoIw, s i.aa. a.H.-a. m
,hlr.l Uw ol f, W. H1ioii. '!'';'';
vhoMirn nsnirsst unknown: Ins hl
I law ol A. IUvr,l. da. hi
liuo DH re unknown. ml olhn
wooni It may eonwr.. : uvlvuamits.
TAKK NOrtC K
. ... 1... m k k -n Mto. an
l-i.ll-tloii wik lllwt hy Mia K. I. Hwliiw an.
Muss' ttin t'l " lu thf Om-iilt I oiirt ol
l-.auiiil.ls I oiilil). lorlliltUI rt-si.lnnloli ol Ih
ADMINISTBAWU'S NOTICK
In l,o Co.t-.ty Conn Mh.
t,., of tl. r-r' ' - "iv... ,iwi
,i want., in. 11
ol iitumm ":-. 1T.,i..,i..i.i. and
dre,l and " ,7 ..": , it ill
Med n sum ciiOTi " m
i ,. MoiirL nun"-'
d ir in juiiK" v - .
,l,.n,r,,,ots.M..:r,,. a t ahch tlm.
and pmc. any r"v- -- ,,, ,0
stain u y ai-poa; - z :..., t,,
sid e ount an.i no uw..
saldssoiiii.l:''tii ...nor.
Mtr.l' rii.-;ii
Pateil Msruh 26, 110.
ADMISISTKATOR'3 NOTICK
i ih? 0o?.:.y .c. T,
.1.. i..iaiu ii( J11I111 1 rants, a
ee.i. -.", r im Miul
Si joim k,s..... a-r'.JrV To
mm cmri .-- ,
mthistimion 01 p .
unlav. lb S d? ' !" IU!' ?l " u
Correspondingly
Points t
Iw Fsraa from All
1st to All Points oa
SPOKANE PORTLAND &SEATTLERY
Kmd StalioM Ow
ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER RY
Portland to Astoria. Inc.
Disl. rnj.'N Ami
1 iHKtave t.matce N-anpoooe... '-'i 0
S H f. Wat kins ... St. llckna....;.t: H.)
3 11. J. Kwiaii Deer Islana ... 7 tin; w
4 i, I'. Htirui. Rwintfr.... i .il 1)0
r. K. D. Ticbvti.. . . .flstkJii. . . IS"1 i
A tr I ItrriTi.tMtr SrillvifX
7 Wb. Hon " artt-n . . . i i -"
A. K. Harvcv Fisbhnwk. ... .!!
?o i(i A.lirahft..i Mar.lil!.n.l...
II E. Mc ev Columbia City...
lu.fi ii!l Veruonta...
IS T. J. Plipnin Rainier..
li J.i.Wm Wtud Vernonla..
1 1 Jl.-ihu 1 lUtr Clsukanie..
W .'. K. Btam Rainier .
I- AUrt W'ooii. Vernonla..
ISl.ru. ?'.us Kfcasvy..
IM Wit!.r !..rtH. kattltcr..
Ji T. K. a Kculwn .
22 N. P.ivii:l-ou MSt..
U FreJ Flohrer Maviter..
21 Slr. X U. fetenoa Mit.
i Jobn Kriws tfutuvy .
Jfi .!iver Se'.sun ... f!at.,iiaiii .
27 K. A. i.etvtll Yeruouia
Ftil Hrrftiti....s.:a.po-.. ...
John MrA-iam .M-ivvr..
X) t'.f. Heigi Yankton.
;il Frank kl.-in'trilis -Mitf..
3! Mrs. I. kirbv Majraer..
SI Mr. Ella K)'-r ...Kytvt.
M II. t.-. v uo'l. . ., ..let;r I1 ana.
W Mrs. K.-I..:t Liuk (.ol.le.
.i7 K. I. iMUitla ibie
:s )!r. In us Bruwn....Ailiy.
. A. JJ. Clark Houlton.
hi M. E. Ericfectin C!,itki.uip.
I-: K. K. Hilrg....H--blik..
:; T. w. R.t,in-tt Vaiikton..
44 M. F. Voang . . . Cldt-l.-itiie..
J 1.. J'aiu;, tak'le Clin, wu
Tickets on' Sale Daily
March 1st to April 15. Inc., 1910
Arrangements may re made with
any agent of the S. P. & S. or
A. & C. R. to deliver tickets to
friends in the East.
Detailed information furnished
by any A. & C. R. agent or
II. M. ADAMS
G. F. & P. A.
Portland Oregon
title o me laml above .wwrthe.1. o unny fl wX ,urt( n ins ciij
vospiHi onorlKlor..th iMh day of AV,'i i T-.V. Voliimi la Cn.liU. r'.
IMO. ana .how rait why .n. h a.l Ifatlon jl St Helens. I olum J-'"'". ' , , " ,)f
i . a een umj rl.. -.-- -. - - . ,
;!'!: ! sild rcrt t..r e .eitteo eol O. sab c
not bsruta, iheaame will I iken a volt
loihenraver oi ill ai..lliati..n an I you aitl
Mve, was iron, "Fs V, ,.,,.
This imuion U p'i!!llrtsl bv ontrr of It 'll
J A. IMkln. mnileon llio Wh 'lay ul ,M";",'
"JIU, I'tie Hut . il.)l.aii.m Iwlus the inn
,'lny ,i March, l 10. Sll.t lul o" h -.'ll'! '
ot Ap.ll. WiU.
Ja. i. StrU-kWr; Miiri-hy. llro in. . Hwrtl.
Ail irnn rot Ain ll. allt
-l.i..i, t t.i.M and ulsi" ao P'"-
1 ' ...... . .i i. tni.t ..mU may an
II .,r HUH ll'.' rii'B. .
and loive ilielr utijettiuiis U said ao-
co.1..il..r.r.RKnitKAST(Kiiciitor
pitied Maiclt S5i I'UU,
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FOB PORTLAND DAILY
STEAMER
Leaves St. Helens 6.00 A. M.
Arrives at Ponl in.l 10:) A. M.
Leaves I'nrtlnnd al 2:W 1. M.
Arrives .St. Helens at 6:30 1. M.
'0TICE TO CREU1TVKM.
Kd Ml
' tnu I""." npixamia aim!nUtrl.r ol the mtalf
"Nil Martin l aMiilt, Ir.-rs-a-l, l.y th coiimv
10 -'
f- f I.' ....... V. ..w.f.l..
j 4 R. K. Ijraliam sr I'n-.'utt...
. .'. A c-iiniaiii lluxloll.....
Ju'.ia Ilirktlit.-M .. JIi.
Tlinun CT4.;il . r A T" Irt tl'flA 1 .i ' -
lievein putting their money in Z'ulj&
I :l o.u' : 4 A. . Hiinisou Warren
, I.:
-I
44
, til jiaruti . H-mii .trt..nri. "j ...w .
j eoiirt ol the Stan-nt union lur the county uf
the estate art- Irrebr 'e-inire-l to prcwot llio,
' " I WM to me, jrrf.errty lenllcd al n-.Ulrci by
,''-"'! 1st, at w-oji"e. urcoB, within t rouiittia
'..! Ir-'-ra thvdsitv Iwii.
1j1 l (-iensl) JAMIM I.KOVARI.,
- -1. -, ..i?..iil,., il.,. lf.i. .,1 u.nin l urnlir
nei-eaitrii
4 A. . HuniM.il Warrull.... in
v, j n i.iiUk Ki-t ... a
1J u: ik.t Vionrl-- , N. H Oi-ell Mamtilalld . . . . l
U1U II1H1J4 mat. wuuica 1 ;lt. KuU M. Main Wv.twrt ...
They always lose the interest
J-2 i.ilj
IV! --l
4i '.4 0i
.110, ill
117 )
l ia
si m
M. E. JlllliT. Allnrney to" Aaniiin.tr..tnr.
llate ol first ftibli(-dt:iil Aj.rll 1, 1H0.
IJIJJ iJllUtTUlg wa
SPRING
DRESS
GOODS
WHAT OF THE FOLLOWING DO YOU WANT
Calicoes, 7c.
rcrcales, 8 and 10c.
Ginghams, 12 1-2 and l.k
Indian Head, 15c.
Linens, 35 anil 4K.
Madras. 17 l-2c.
Poplins, 40c.
Galateas. 2H
Messitlines, Wc
Dimities, 15c.
r(.ngee8,75c,$l.25
Everyone a Winner and the Kind that S.'ll Quick. If
You Want Some of the Almve Cfiine NOW.
Ladies' WaUta Pretty patterns, neat designs, well
made. Prices from $1.00 to $2.50
Child's DresseVand Rompers Some that are practi
cally indestructible. Rompers 25c. Dresses 75c to $2.00
SUMMONS.
Silk Petticoats - Real values lhat are worth more,
go at $5 and $5.50.
All
RELBEN.
banks are willing to pay, s6me
rinipa thev lose their money, and
once in awhile they lose their Prt)gtamof the Literary Soriety of
lives. But the burglar relies on j the pubIic tchooi iu jjtrict No. 20,
the old adage that there is a new j Apiii 1, l'jio:
sucker born every minute andjSong ..Red, White and Blue
whenever he hears of a man or j Recitation, Smith Jordan, Veima Wan
woman who refuses to patronize! namaker, Harvey lieiinett, ami Er
the bank he ltnows that in that jJ Rbb""' Wxie Lan(,
person's house there ii an oppor- ) Reci,ati,in, Jack Alexander' Ilamol.l
tunity for Some good work in his j Tracy, Jet,nic Kin,', Jennie Link,
line. The latest victims of the j -Vickie Welti r.
theory that every man should be ! Soa Arid Lang Syne
,. , ii-:ii: ( Recitation, Ci'Cil and Marie Lox.
his own banker are Mr. ilham Dialoguei 8eyen liule KirIs
P. Bock and Otto Wintenberger, , Hong Tlie Oregon Gra
of Portland, who were relieved j Dialoane .... .' A SpellinK Trouble
; Of the Sum of $1440. As the rob- j Miss Eradsl.aw and Byron Jordan
v ,1 ; A fivna 'Sona By Velma Wannamaker
., , . ; Con'est, naming the Governors ot Ore-
there was no loss of life, and F was wou WJ
possibly herealter the victims
In the Circuit ivoirl. ol tti- i'e ol Oregon, lur
Coiuinl't County.
Arthur Tliuinm Kolinio, plaititiflT, vs. Wsrl
Kli rti Ki..iilH'n. ili-'fiiilmit.
T.i Perl KloriiU Kotilnscn, the akove-namt '1
.l.'liiitii:il.
In the iin lie ( t!io State of Oregoa, ton arc
neri-f rntiifiii n, ni.,"-ni a,,., .......
,liillll lilvil wutnit I" 'll above entltk'it
roiiri uli'l -,l'l(l lt 111 Lfiiirr ,in "i
.. ...... i. ..i- .i,... ...! I.
NUT, I-.MU. WUH-II 1 .11 Her., .iki .,'
lWu. tie 'luM- onltrvil lor III" orni MibU(ntlou
OI im. ri'nii;;. Sll'l ir ,"iu inn ...
cr the (lnlntllT will s..t for the rcllel
pravtrl fur iu lil l oinplHlnt, tu-wll: Kor a ile
l:rpe dijiKoivin Hit: boil Is of matrimony now
extfctinsr Iv t..r'in thirsliove tiaio'-'l iihiiiitliritiia
ili.fii,isin. an I I Jf nr:ii oilier ami luruitr re
Iii'f aJ. to ll.t-1 ."ir. .vi.-viiiii ir.t-'.o aii'i Jili.
Thn .itniri'm if jnllill.hi;il lr onler of Ihc
ilnu. laiin-a liarl. JiiJire ol llif Loui.lv Court lor
Culumbi:. . Diiuij-.
Il.il. I.AKK. Alionify ror p;ainun.
lime of ltrl prrtilicatioii April I. l'Jlu.
iJatu ol It puMliMllou May I-'., 1'JIB.
REPORT.
Ji the condition ol ihe Columbia Count
Bank, nt HI. Jlflens, in the Slate ol
Oregon, at tlie close ol business March
23, 1!)10:
REfU;ttCl'.S.
Loans and discounts $1:1,42'). Wi
BUNGALOW NETS .Per Yard , 35 to 60c
SCRIMS, 30c
CURTAIN SWISS, 20c
Fancy Neckwear
FOR LADIES
Something different and that is sure to please,
t
.
J ST. HELENS
J. H, WELLINGTON
OREGON
. fH-erdrnff. uxiirtl and unse-
1:00. F.Titt Lnze was wou by Miss;
I!1.n Mitr.a nl wrnml l.u l hint ! CUfC'I
i ' ,i,. ! . " 1 Warrant .....
win fiHVt- sh hm t'nuuizii lu vie- . Mistwtimpr. i
nnif th,ir rr.mw in Som ' Naming the Presidents. Kivii the .tale kj"K l'',s"' htMUte' 8,1,1 J
. i i , i .i.t' a, tlw-v I.ptpil frniii anil thi. rlntt i 1Jt l,r '"' '
naoie DanK. lvooen jjivingswiitj, ; - - --
, , , . i tutry i-trvi d ns president. I-irst prue
.who was murdered at Coble, ; , JH;V j, e A1XHnto. aud swmlnjv
would be alive today, and Col- 'Ar, hiiiaid.
umbia County would be ahead ; Krnie Robbins won first jjri.e by naiiiinK!
'i"'l 7't : & Aiu&aauaaaaAiillLAAAAA
' " n
o n:t on i A
ir.,,.,,.. w I I,
Uuc Irom banks (not r. servo
blink l
Lluc from apiroved rcs-rve
banks
25.02H.07 i A
4
i i ; i.72j A
rnte Kn ilnu. ui.n nrni urij: uv iiiiiiiiiiv .
, , , , ,, i , . . , , , , i Cliecka a.i 1 o licr c.isli items. 1 , 7 ! js
RPVM-a thousand do ars exoend- ' th" capitals n( rath state, anil Nickiet ,, nIM
: . u t..t-n nitmni- in Mm,! Ve1tt-r sei ond i rize for siieaklnK-
CU ill tilC J.UVJ1U tttL.llil, i." i.n.fe , .-
, . . . . i,i i, i Our schooi is in a prosfjerotis condi:
- hi. murderers to justice, had iUmurieMeaiLtwsircc.
v only possessed the common bum-; ,Javi, al, r:tHKe uniOmw a
i ness sense to place his money in teachers.
a reliable bank. ! The l-r;.cs weie donated by the
But the safety of the money is , T t'-. Watts.
., j not the only thins that should in-1
' - duce men to oatronize banks- The '
'' convenience of a checking account ! if you wan to wii ymr busineci ,f
is well worthy of consideration. kind, ..r if yon want to sell your
: ; A return check is the very best .LT, C
i-. receipt you can have for money .j,.,,;,,,, ailll ,,ri,.e. . Address j, k.
. paid, and a properly kept stub, j Kmiiii, MS ciiaoiin;r Cuinmwce, l'ort?
v together with the books of thehmd, Oi'on. .
V., bank, makes you absolutely safe; 'ticb- oir SALfi." " "
from any demand for second psy- i tk cuiy r..nr. of . state i cmxou,
...... , .1 for i;o!.lln'i,u l.uUlitl'.
ment, and that these demands j iu mailer of u c-tuio ot ihcxioi i.
are not infrequently made by bus-! sotiioiriwli.''iiViii t!mft,y virtue ofwi
.. - .. j. T, , onii-r jin"?yuil tnu'ii-'i h.v tin; aliiceijiitl;i
iness nrms or the City ot Jrort-.-e.iit-hnri t.v wfiw i union
. , . t , .i ii mi'J ain-r lli 6,h dy nt May, Vlo. oll.-r for sale
' land has been thoroughly proven .t win wii m i.mmo to m )rou 0r-
..i' . ,, i . . i'(er!ii tHe iiighut .riw. for eaali, nil of Ihe
., , by the recent.- experience oi & i rixht. iinuiies'au!oftiieieeeaaiii,Trio.iwa
' , i . i r iJ i'.ikt-rwiu, i'f, fn unrl lo lil(K.-li. rimy-four ami
number of depositors in the Co--ixiy.. ot me .i Kt. Helena, in saw
" ' Tumbia County Bank. A Portland j cuum' m- ' . wrREr.
ay mit. wS U'lnliilstrshtrolthssstsleofTlKSodore, Eek-
firm may neglect to. give, you , ron, deceased.
llo Vou Hunt To Sell
Cai-b on l.iuid
Total
15,302.02 i
i,i.uii,i'riiw.
Capital s'ock p:,id in 12,000.00
Surplus fund 2,000.00
l.'ndivided iirolils, k-vs ex-
eiises and taxi s paid .... 627.01
Individual deposits subject, to
check :. 22:!,.r,)o,41
liuJKiud certificates oi deposit 8l,5Ji.!)2
Time certificates of deposit. . I0,45d.2'j
ToTAf. ;..;...;.'.,..mws.c3
htate of Orpgin, County of Columbia, ss:
I, Wni. JI. lioss, cashier ot the above
named bank, do 'solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
ol my knowledge and belief.
WM. M. ROSS, Cashier.
Subscribed ami swoin lo before lnc
this 5th day ol April, 1010.
J. W. IMV,
. . Notary Public. '
Correct Attest :
' 1 JAMES DART,
KUWI.V ROSS, :
' .' . . MARTIN WIIITK,
Directors,
CITY WATER RUNS IT
j iou bimpiy turn me raucei--ine offikld does the wash
4 ing. Gets your clothes spotless without the wear and tear
.3 that ruina them.
The Coffield Motor
Washing Machine
1 Wkmi
" Absolutely will not damage the finest of fabricB. Washes
heavy blankets, bed spreads and all heavy pieces with ease
m , ' "!",,jx",t wvu oi'icttun kiiu uii oeavy pieces with ease w
Takes all the heavy work off the laundress and leaves her I
frvwth trip rithi.f tbinrra W,t,i,r. !.. ,.i:..Ui..i ...i ., w
field is used. Ihe last tubful is washed with the same en-
?rLy "n'ithorouffhly as the (irfit. Your washing is finished
in half the time, with little labor, and your clothes come out
clean and white enough to suit the most exacting k
FOR SALE BY
R. CONSTANTIN COMPANY!
&T. HELENS nncnnsi a
Ob
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Indestructible! .
The clfr, fulL brilliant tone of Columbia IncUttra
tlblo Cyllndef Konl to tlw btat rcaaon for their grow.
Ing popularity. , V. ... .
But Iff fine thing to know they ran' brtak, M
matter how cartlca you may be, and that they will new
wear out, no matter how many tlmea you play them.
35cenU! Call for a catalog I
A iplendld wpertolr to chooaat om-and w m
adding to It right along.
M. ROSENTHAL, I. O. O. F. BUg- St Helen
ELECTRIC
Fixtures
Columbia Electric M
Berlin Bakery and
Kverything New and Clean.
Try our Collec and Cake.
HOULTON OREQC1
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. -
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WALKOVER
-SHOES-
In These Days
Of near milk, almost meat, and not quite leather
you're not alwavR
lor your money. You may get quality ond you
may not. So far ns kIiock arc concerned, you
," r ?r away wilh 1,11 ""certainty by buying
WALK-OVKKS. There isn't and there never ;
was any uncertainty about their style or comfort
or quality. If you have worn them you know it.
$4.Q0.7.$4.50.7.$5.00
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS
WHITE & ANDERSON
HOULTON, ORE.