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Entered t the Pritntici V
Oregon, t secoud-chiss "i."."'
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K. H. FLAG,
EDITOR AND PKOPRtin
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County Official
Paper
Subscription Ratks
One year - H.W
SJt months - s1
AflTertiintr rate ttud known on unrilt
otion. lifal notices 25 cents per line.
CiKcrrt Court Okkickrs:
J. A. Enkin district Turttre
T. TJ. Puninhell Patriot Judre
K. B. Tongue District Attorney
Copntt OmCKRS
Jm IVtrt. Jndee PI. Hflens
W. A. Harris, r or M. HPI.'IV
Mmtiri Vhil. Sheriff St. Helen
. V. K. Tioii-nor. Onroin'r CluMssnie
" H. Went, Ooipmissloner Soupptvw
K. F. Quick, Treanrer St. Helens
U. W.Olsrk, A88or ft. Helen
J. H. Collins, School Pnpt Ct-.tsk.inie
C. T. Preecott, Purveyor pt. Helens
Frank Sherwood. Coroner Rainier
TO PROTECT LIFE AND LIMB.
lne Labor orpranizations ar
working along right lines in their
endeavor to secure from the next
, Legislature an adequate law for
" the . protection of employes,
though it appears from a recent
decision of the United States
Court of Appeals for the State of
Missouri that a State law will not
afford much protection so long as
the corporations control the
higher court
A working girl had her fingers
cut off by a machine and sued the
corporation for damages. The
jury decided in her f aver, and
the corporation took the case to
the United States Court of Ap
peals, which decided, in the
language of Judge Sanborn, that
the woman was not entitled to
any damages because in the lang
uage of the court, the danger
was apparent, and the woman
could have quit her job. it is
to the credit of one of the judges
that he emphatically dissented
from this infamous doctrine.
Working people, as a rule, can
not quite their jobs, and es
pecially is this true of working
girls. The Missouri law provided,
as does the law in this State,
that machinery must be properly
safeguarded, but the appellate
court set aside that law in favor
of the corporation. The fact
that one of the judges dissented
is significant as showing that the
law is just what the judges say
it is, and therefore, those who
favor just laws for all must see
to it that men are put on the
bench who will not be the ser
vants of the corporations.
Attendance or mernoers at a
base ball game in Washington
Saturday interfered with the
transaction of business in the
U. S. senate, preventing a vote on
certain provisions of the railroad
bill, wherect Senator Aldrich
kicked, enough of his men being
absent to make it inadvisable to
proceed to vote without them.
If a perpetual ball game could
keen certain absentees away per
petually, it would be a good thing
tor the country to arrange to
have it.
A Small Attendance But Good Work lit
Houlton.
Tiki spring meeting of the IVyiorm
(irnnfreiealwAVI a slilu one. Fnturdnv'
g.illi. riiiK Rt lloulton was no exception
to ill rule. As hmii1, there were num
ber of retolul ions pssfcd, the most im
portant of which, from (he (irane stiuid
point, ws one opposing thil clevtioa of
Miy one not farmer to Ih.i olliec of
Master of the State Grange. Austher
provided for the conp.Hisation t f county
deputies, snil discusai u developed the
f.ict that those present were, of tlie
opinion th it Grunge work is being con
ducted in wltogetlpr too cheap a style.
Columbia County Grangers believe that
Anything worth having is worth paying
tor at a reasonable rate, and they realise
that the Grange will not grow as it should
until competent men are paid fair salaries
for organization work. The dues should
be doubled and the money wisely spent
in building up the order. The third
resolution was of local iuteiest and calls
upon the county court to require jueticts
of lbs peace to exact bonds for costs
Iron person biinging criminal actions.
There is merit in the Idea, but ot course
nothing should be done that will de
prive a poor tnan of hi 4 right to justice.
The next Portion will meet at Natal
in August, on the luniks of the Nehalem
river, and even-body who can will be
theie.
Three lijiht wagons for sale cheap.
Inquire cf John Havelick, Scappoose,
Oregon, This is a good opportunity to
pr.rehase a serviceable rig at a low price.
iltf John Havkuck, Scappoose, Ore.
St. Helens 8; CUukanie, 0.
Tiie Clatskauie boys put up a fast game
lor live inuinas last Sunday and go se
jed the H. Helens hoys in a way that
was beautiful to see, but they were not
there with the steady game necessary to
win. Iu the six inning Summers got
on and was brought home bv Oivi n's
tw bagger. From then on it was easy.
Another ace was scored in the seventh,
in the eighth llryuut walked everyone
who came up, and four more scores were
ta'lied, with a pair in the niuih to make
it an even 8 to 0.
Clatskanie has a swell iu field and the
boys showed what they can do on a fast
diamond. McDonald took a number of
hard chances without a miss, and Laws
got 11 put outs and no errors. Austin
played a good fast game arouud the 3rd
sack. JlcDufhVa arm was in perfect
shape and his work wasAl. lirakke
pitched a beautiful game, but three hits
be:ng secured. Except for one bad inn
ing when he was wild, llryaot did gnat
work. He struck out 11, with 3 hits.
He is undoubtedly a coming pitcher.
Next Sunday, Portland Blues vs St. Hel
ens at this place. This team has never
been here before.
ST. HELENS
200 Pairs Must Go
j WE ARE OVERSTOCKED
I BARGAINS
For Men, Women and Children
Bargains for Ladies
Wine Calf Blucher Sandal,
the style that has for some
time been very popular, reular
4.00, now.. 2.75
Wine Kid Blucher Oxford, a
bargain at 3.75, we give you
a dollar when we make it. 2. 75
Ladies' Kid Blucher Lace. A
good shoe, the kind that can
always be worn, winter or
summer. Always sold at 3.50
and worth more. They all go
at 2.75
A few swell low tans,
4.00, now
regular
9 7r,
shoe,
reg. z.tb.
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HATQ
Regular 2.50 and 2.00 Soft Hats, All
goat $2 and 1.50.
$1 Straws Now 75c.
For Boys
Rock Hill School Shoes. The
name suits this locality and so
does the wearing qualities.
We know the kid will do his
best, but even at that these
will hold him for a while. At
2.75 they were a bargain, but
we'll close them out at.. 2.00
Iron Clad Shoos. They wear
like iron. Cheap at 2. li". but
now sell at .. .1.(55
Youth's and Boy's Box Calf
Blucher, neat and serviceable,
an all-purpose, all-around good
For Men
Genuine Cutter Shoes, the
old reliable. Regular price.
(5.00. They wont last long,
We're closing them out at.
per pair . 3.50
U. S. Army Slut', a sIkh that
will wear, reduced from .LM
to
M. MeeUI-txi.'llll 'lur.lay til
each in ittii Vl.lili'K hhitheta rr
diallv e!.oo"''l. W 'llk" Mrt"
m, i; K tj'il-1. v
UOl'l.iitN UIM.K NM::l, Women til
Wooih'M". ''is scfiMnl d
(oiirih Tui-sl.iv (!'" io 'f
,..!, at II.-II..ii, i -. Miniil
Moilcv, iiiiirdian .Ni'lghln'ti Amiw
Van ,vtU. t'hi.
OM M l' tMI'V NO,
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Mirti t-virre I"if4v
nllil in K ol I'. Ibtll.
M Itrlrns, Oiftion,
Vl.itiiig bf.illicra wl.
conic.
,M. i;. Mtdtr, Chkt
('.Mill). Hnsnctal SC.
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'"auajii' S
Ivttogrr. l,e!ir II
t'Ol.t MIHA llil KSTISAt? No. IMfttl,
rniiherhood ft Amrrltnii Ytmiim,
niTiS ttl second and foil rib Wed
hf.lav iiijiil ol cue: month at Yank
ton, Ore, Vuillng mrmtwis wrlcolli.
I,' S 1'iX'N. Iloiiiiiabl I'uicmnn,
Ii l.AKK, Coile"lindrllt
SI' MKI i' tVIP, UHjt, M.
W tK A Mct ltt anil third
Wrdnrsdai .
I-. ! II W.I.Vill. IViitMil,
II V. I H AH H, CUMk
NOt'Cf..
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ki kotwiii, ..Z i tkw.. t
N"U., Iiri,r .
'M,l lull., Blm, .,y,l swl!!-ai-l
will m i m ,,,' J " ll
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DKNTIST
Ofltr will, r. Cliff.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON1
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now .
L 00
And many others, including a
lot of neat dress sIiih'.i. We
cant name them all, but if ymi
will come in it will give un
great pleasure to show them
to you. Such bargains can't
last long. Come in today.
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(EXCURSIONS
To The East
PANTS
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jits 5,
nil I.ool 1
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Mot
Regular 2.50 to 3.50 values, to
them out, $125 to $1.75.
close
AB K H to A
A'js in, 3b 6 10 0-'
Bailagb, cf 5 0 110
!.'s, lb 5 2 0 110
McDcinahl, ss 5 10 4 4
Suuiiners, 2b 5 2 10 2
Owens, If -51110
Dupuis, rf 2 0 0 0 0
ferry, rf 2 1 0 0 0
McDuuee, c 4 0 0 8 2
Brakke, p 4 0 0 1 3
Totals 42 8 3 2i 13
CLATSKANIE
AB It II PO A
R. Bij-aot, p 4 0 1 3 C
Wilson, ss L 4 0 10 0
J. Bryant, 2b 4 0 12 2
Barney, c 4 0 0 J3 2
Hiatt, rf 4 0 0 0 0
Vau, If 4 0 0 1 0
Wood, 3b 3 0 0 0 0
Campbell, cf 3 0 0 0 0
C nyers. lb 3 0 0 7 0
J. H. WELLINGTON
ST. HELENS, ORE.
I IStaiilA K0LCIBI4 EirtB ET
isptsiK rosfusoisuitutt
I t fllK Ni'lU'lt HANK l;iiAt)
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St. t.cniit
MitaukN
( St. P.l
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60 IK)
Mmufli
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kanui City
Dululh
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CO OO
60 00
St. Helens School Notes.
Total...
0 3 0 10 14
Just to demonstrate that the
pennant is not won till it is -won,
Por'.Ianu lost four ball game.? out
of six to San Francisco. But let
Portland cheer up. Other people
have thdr troubles. Just think f
that boil on Jeffries'back.
FuR Salk L'ggs for hatching. S. C
2:on Leghorns; S. C. lilack Minorcas;
C. Uafred Kocks Market eags at
rr. ixktt rice. Yards oppolte n irelesi"
t ion. W. C. MORLEY.
Hon 1 1 on, Oetron, Box C'7.
MAY DAIeNTERTAINMENT
chixl May 2i). Our ht lemlfnu-c
U is'Ovd an I nil ar. u' n,rk nilli it vim
which nil! ept 11 sikv:-ss Our Work this
week is th' nviKt i-tr-iiti .us of Dip year j
oi.-j to the hi:al examinations Hint I
coiiiiueii -eiiieui rxiTrUe-! which come ai i
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me same tunc. i
Our C'ouitiiem i-meiit Cxi-roisi-a Hill'
(occiir May 17, IS, and 1'J, as follows:
I On Tu"rdny p. ui. Miiy 17, will Ik
j parenls d ,y, when nil pnients and pat-
roi.s are most lordmllv luvitid to call
at the scliool Ii him- and inspect Hie Work
of the pupils in ail guides.
Oil Wedlierd iv lit ':o0l 1:1. the MU-iU
of rr oin No. 1, u:id 4 will 'lc n jo tit j
piogram iu iv rn Nj. 4. On T lmri.!;iy f
eveniig," My 19 iho i i.l.i.i'.iin; cxci-
Council of the thy. fM. II-li -i.s. wlc nv j I 'OK
ill mid whereby it w.i ordered tiiat a j
stwer be c n-lriit-teil ntniij Coluiiihia j
Street in Iheiitr ol St. Iii-I. ii-, ci m
meiu ing at a point iu 'ndslrcfl oppo i
site the ct-nlcr of Lot No. 2 in ISlock No. j
i., ami i aicii'iuu I ueiii-e snu n-ilv nl.itiu-
. j n .
said Columbia stu-i't to a p.iint in Kind!
tr. ct oppisiic l II, in I Luk N-j. M, I
hi d th.it in anMiiliinin with oaid mdi
hance No. , st), llt- said h-bit has b.nj
constrsutid nrd tin? (ost li.cr.of hu '
bvt-a Rsccrlaitied anil paid by Ibu city f
of Mclt'ii. No tl citl in-: '
The p-ojde of the city ot Si I U lcus, I
do O (lain ai fullu;
The City of St. Helens i.,t oidai., us 1 .
foll.w: '
S-ctioU O. f. That tl.c fuli.iMi, S '
sums be appoitioi..-.! us Ihe lutfcssnu-i.t ;
I'OWII.AM)
STEAMER
OAll V
iChniiv i-f nh;K' ititil n titniinsf
I route.. Stoi-nrs HiluHinl.
"N"..i!li li.ic,k" tf:ims run ttiruith
to St. I'a-i!. .Mit.!-.-(i;..!m siml Chi-i-iii..'-
W:tb'tf fhiitlKi-. l,ort
: lit. i mi Tun-1: mm roi'oKiUMi
i t"r tht- I'V-itr.itt in Jiiru-itiiil
jt!n- liiU-i-f.inn t'l.sm-i-.U.-ii in
July will ;,our (rifiuls a
chatiiv tu rin,. (. tin.. t-iii:t nj
' !it'I tif tit HuuUi!l.
SUMMONS,
Wilbur Ta.iiuu Nuiiiuwa t,Li.i,
k. tv.o n.,n a.ii,iu..
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III Ihp ummm ..I l,a K.I.
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?imw ui Fast Fitltlt
roi ronuio dailt
fUm.Nt t, ASM SO, iLMIttT.
Nnlic ! Cretan
I Ih'taiU (itn;i.luil by
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Lt-dM'S "-I llt leni li ,i
Arnv.-i a! ' t 1 ,fs-t lo.Ji
l.eaii I' .l!!;!: at :! :Ui '
Arrives Si. Ilcl. ii(,at (,,M p.
Notiea to Creditors
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v... uwii iu wnui ii.ui av n i. ui. the te.ii-r (I.Mrn :t
me i uuiic n invi;ei. doiiiht I'ja iree. j naiic No.
u-. t..ri"z:.::.'z:."vL;..u ... a",J i'hat u-
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'"'"O HWlilt hi lh. lot lata 4
w.w ,i ,.,rwifl,a mt ,biiw,,ia IkaMf,
i- it.u.., nl i, rx.i. ailiiaa) l.arm
- l 4 M t-5a b.,1114 i.im. j.mI 4
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I a itat t-:,wnl i. t. iomii.i.
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i '' k.rf m wiuta,
I .in-ii.i if.ii ul ih tl.i. wi atiiiiua Ua
1 "' Koil j U:m -I if kuMintifcw. HpillW
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:i i!e-cri lil i i onli-
of the City of S:. Ili-li-in.
ii I muns iw u i o; positi
f i lie lot i.n l L!o. k l.t-n iii-
after !...,.. . I ....I .. . .1 . i
nri.-e to he the l.iire.t ati.1 wiwwl. th. i . " ' "' ""'' "'
hest in Columbia County. Trade at tl.e i f , li,"4i'1 '"
Warren store. ' i ;'';"' S-ttia
jl. 'i 1 li.ock i ,s. M. (iuick
Yankton Notes. j South .) fiel of 1 ot
2 llmtk - S. M ii k
The gr.nli! itinf ci-rcis.cn ; f lli Yiin-ILit 2 Itiock II ku li inj Cm
ton high (.clool will t ike place on the I. it 3 Ilhick II iticliHr 1 Cox
iOlhof M;!)-. Thtf stmji u's cf the jllli ! Lot 4 III n k II I.idiiild Co
und lOtliKfiKh w'.ih th't a-sisti.nc? ol j flic Sooih 41 In l
A.h,
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llv.. M,.l .,l.ii, Mi .:i .Ij.i, 1 ii,.
u pl.iy emiileJ, "Cu-
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Norice For Cancelling County Warrants.
Xoti.e ii hereby given that if the f il
lowii ;; Cmuiiv Vanaiiis are Ii jt pre
sented f r payment within GO (lays from
the lirstday of July, !K0, Ihoy will be
cancelled, and payojent thereof v.iil be
refute J.
Tilllil; SJiBII.5 A
J I' Waireii, Seiit. oth. l'..iU2:.
J W J,!oyl,'tll '
(Omfite-t Last Wei-k)
(i b'.e and K-ulicii scho d L' tvc
th-ir M .y .iy enturt.iinnicnt lust Kr!
diy. A ic:iic dinner, giieu iu Ihe
W'jijJs adjoin:!. theschod giounil", M!
at.i-iiji-d by a u tun her of the partnts
and f li-mls. At 1 :30 the a hool assem
ble on ll echo'il grounds io the hade
of t ie Irrej and bezin their exernlacs
witii the wiudiiijjof the May i'olf, ftr
wMicti all joined lu singing "The Ktd
W'tiite a:id iJliM." Levora Alexander
iv.isciiosun May Queen with Cecil Cox
an 1 Vi liua Wanmimuker as fl jer n'irU.
Tie follow-in,; program was rendered:
Recitations, Una 'us-bauraer, Hilda
M ikujt'.er, Harvey Jorden. S iu,; by
sc'iool, "iJixi'j Land;" I lowr;r and l-'aiiy
Dr i I! : riiuh.n.ta lur fl.r. .. l;i,U ..:.i.. I I
- -."IV IHllt K.llfl 1IIIU lUW,
on My; n r.tatioii bv Jack Alez.tiiilcr
c 1 Lot 5 block 1 1
Kl.:.'copnl CI, inch
The Sol th IU ftut
of L"t5 III ck 11 CMiimbliCo
K VV Jj'utter "
Soldreu & tSrijK i'ov. B.Ji
John Cotgrore "
V Dnii.ot "
Trauk Evalis'iii "
i"rank Pouieroy "
A 12 Buck Jan. lit!., Hi-
L Orwis
HJ fucker "
V I) Mm phy
K WChanweit "
We-trn CtdiirCo Apr. 13 ".
Marcus Ilcvens May Ht it ".
A liichuid.on " ".
Henry Holie " '.
L Km-khtiu " ".
Abe I-'s!;iu "
Oie Moon; " "..
A VcIit
Soiiir. U..'l Ki.l l.w ri.i, i.-!....i'.
Reeitutio,,, .ickie V.'elU-r; lii-cimtion'bv 1 U: ."r"",l', ,A Yt""" '""V
eL-U pupils l;eciti.!ion, ftinitl. Jordan';! "" h'"1 !"r VU and
S).,r, "When The Mouu I'lavs rwt-n . 1 ,ll,fer V"J-
Iicit:itii;in, Veliiia Wantiam:iki;i-,
ft
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1 on' ' 10 ann'Jl!"ce to our friends
l ."'-""la '-I. rK tai.JI H Kill lllie Ol
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others will t; i v
pi'l's Capers,"
The Ytuikt -ii Husthri pbiye I iln il
liist game last Sunday Tlmy bine
leveled the grounds and are poing io
build a grand .t .id. Tli-n- v. ill be a
dunce f ir the le.i. lit of the bull t. nni
Sat ni day irgS.t Li t i v. rybody c iiut
Out and b o l (or the buys.
j.oiii io ii.c wile ot Hioiit tlcnvir!
Aprils, a girl. Lot 2.' lilock 1
Mis. Gi iffis of l'o.tl iiid, f, rinerly of 1 1, A 'i lilu. k l
llatlktOD, iJ vi.-ilin ln-re this Me. k. j l.' t 20 fJ'uck IS
I hey may move l ack to Yiinktoii.
The revival meeting which was held
at Mr. Lovcll's t-l . ed la-t .Sunday nilit.
The uiectin was conducted by a lady
preacher from Ponlahi!. Theie w.-.s
inrtcli iutt-ix-t matiit-sU-J in t-ie meet
in. Mr. Vaidas-il iiml li.mllv i f Micltiiran
vicitugwitj Jim Itobilic'.te audi. i-oilge A. t. A. M .
other relatives. l-'t 14 lilock In St. Helens
J -o 'lie A . t . ,V A. M.
Loi 0 lilui k 11
l.t 7 Wo k II
isilH lli.itk II
Lot 0 Dlock 11
hot 10 it.ouli 11
L'..t li Ifuck 11
Lot 1!) lilcck IH
Lot 18 liloik 1H
L it 17 ll lock 14
Lot 1C Llock lis
J-ot 10 Lloik IS
Culuu.h a Cm
C ..Inn. bm Co
Chailcs .MucUi;
Churh-s Mmklo
W. A Hun is
City ol Si.
lIll.-IIS
( haicUMllck'fs
Clmrles M tickle
Mr. 1. M. )y
Mrs. 1, M. Lay
'Jhe Alisorge
Jvhtalu
'iho M.ek r
Lsti.t.1
The .Mc-ker
Kklutu
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Dear Friena :
Helena, May 12,19lQ ;
in "4 xi you want
I salt fiBh
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M.iy AMnball; Indiun Club Lrill;
fiong, "Xted Wing" by scliwil. The
fol.oiiri' school issjyH t.ere jiic.ared
and nad: Lottie Makinsler, Willie
Soy trr.Giidvs Jord-in. K-lwanl Kin.,
Mary, Kussbauiner, Helen Mi ne, Leona! Casi.m;o J-kuit Vou SAi.tt-llotur
Alexander, Drrothy Fowler, l)oia 'us- ' cannc-J. Teu ctnlw per ouart.
The HhiiigU- and saw mills ar nian.i
faiituring lots of i-hingles and lumber,
but none me ruore buy than the Indies
of Yankton ;issUtin, mother hen in tak
ing care of her chickens.
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j W. A. Mauri,
Counly C.'c. It, Culuinbij Comity.
' Ann ricirs Wonder, the best of the .r
ly variu ies, and Burbiiuk, sicd potatoes
for nalc. C. .1. LAKSKN,
Warren, Ore,
ISrowii and Hamilton celebrated Ameri
can Gentleman and American Lady shoes
..! .til. . ..
uu nouiu ne pieaseu to snow them to
you. There is no more important detail
of your attire than shoes. You will find
nothing smarter or correct than our new
American Gentleman Oxf. rd. Tne su
re! iority of thiK, like all American Gen
tlemen shots, is not only iu appearance;
it COUTH every detail, inside and out .
JAMES MUCKLB & SON.
Wm. HKUZ1B. Bachelor Flat.
Ordinance No. 99.
An ordinal ce apportioning the cxnt of
a certain sewer coiist'il .le.l on Colum
bia Street, coiniiicncin at a point in
said strtet opposite the center of Lot
i in ilhck VI, and extending aloiiif
taid Columb'a street katttl.eriy to a
point in fiiid street opposite Lot 11 in
liloik 10, nnd asfesslngthe cost thereof
to the properly benelited thereby.
Whereas ordinance So. hO as on the
7th day ol June, 1009, duly and regularly
pssted and ordained by the Common
1.01 13 ill ck 18 A. Ketcl
Lot 12 LloJciU M.L. Chinch
Lo:22Uiock 17 Arthur Ueoig,
Tiie South 20 lect
of Lot 21 block 17 S. A. M. lm
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.-..ii.iiuii ui fisv.tm ini eroding St.
Helens street and Cowlitz strwi u i..."
said sewer i.i' fj bo paid by the city of
teiioii 2. The Iteco.dur of the city
of St. Helens, Is hereby imitructcd mid
ordered lo enter iuto the Lieu Lket
the above described properly with the
owneis naiiii! ih.r....f ...i ,.
, v". ' in u itiiuiK ns
u.ii;u ulll)6t K ll.l .r.,p(. ty, m
alter the came is hoenleied, it shall be
and is hereby declared u I,,.,, miillM
aim prope tyili.flcnb.id therein, u.
til fully paid j and the Recorder shall i
a notify the oanersol ,ij properly,,
provided by the Charter mid l..s of .u..
city.
ino. K. FI.AOU,
City Kecorder.
Aj.provcd M.iy Otli, 1010.
M. E, Miu.Bk, Mii)0r.
tO KG t Hfiwn
for dinnnr
m-'imma that m had
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v.i 7ii 7, --'Ay i or ainnor.
now nany kinds of Halt
UM -o you think
"re ana what do
they coat?
Fat mackerel nnd horrirv
are fine for Liv..., w,.4 . ',
N,i(-i... . ana
uuu" ana croam
dinnor
thoro
think
for
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your friend
JACOB
You can get thn vc
U1 mii-T, 15nh Of
ry
finr for your family is to av
"'Wit ImpiK-n to them if you
'i'lir; one way to l,f. ,!,i ,
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2 i'li'.kofwi.m
4 ,"vnoriw.n.VHv..,l
VV u-il -
"k 11,1,1 1 ""l'0lnl the interest annually.
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Columbia County Bank
OLDEST IN THE COUNTY
THE MIST & OREGONIAN
St Helen, Ore.
""".t; a. u Stone,
Vico-ProB.! Wm. M. Ros,
Ass't. Cashier.
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$1.80 Per Year.
a i,, Aiartin White. I
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