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VON A. GRAY
Watchmaker and Jeweler. All
Work Guaranteed.
Optical Goods St. Helens Or. 3
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ST. HELENS
LAUNDRY
I'lidrr New inatiitKriiitMit
Watch for the Wagon Monday fc
G. F. KOisUUTSOX I
All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished.
R. CONSTANTIN
Till- WARM WRATIIKR WILL SOON BK
CONIv, BUT YOU CAN STILL
UK COMKORTABLK
Plumbing and Heating
Sheet Metal Work
St Helens
Oregon
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f THERE IS A LIVELY RUN $
Just Sb-p Into
WHITE & WHITE'S
and Sec What Real Values They Can Show You
in Kail and Winter Weight
Shoes, Stockings and
Underwear
Also a New Line of Men's and Boy's
Flannel Shirts
In All the Popular Colors.
We Also Have the WARNKR Line of
NON-RUST CORSETS. From 50c to $5.00 each
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AT HARRISON'S GROCERY $
at present because of its )?,
refutation for uniform excel
4' lenee. We hae established '
a refutation for quality and u ta
are determined to uphold it ii
at all hazards. I?y selling: S.f 2
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rrocei its in large quantities ?.
our Roods are always fresh, jjf '3
Our Men's and Boy's
Ready-to-wear Suits
Seem to fill a long felt want, as we sold several of
them alincst as soon as they were unpacked.
Come in and Investigate.
Boys' Suits from $3.50 to $900
Men's Suits from $17.50 to $25.00
We can also get yon first class suits made to
j our measure.
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St. Helens Mill Co.
Lumber Manufacturers
WOOD
Electric Light Service
Special Attention to Local Orders
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FINE STATIONERY I
For PARTICULAR People 3
We Are Confident of Our
Ability to Please You. j
A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS 5
From One DolUr lo Five
J? L'arne -rfssorment of Post Carcs l
A Few Heating Stoves Left at a Bargain at
WHITE &
WHITE
State News
cultural College Y. M. C. A. men are
also planning to assist in entertaining
the boys and will give them banquet
in ibeir building Saturday evening. Tbe
college men will alao serve aa guide
taking the boye over tbe cauipue and
through tbe buildings.
DEER ISLAND
Helens visitor
The program for the twentieth
annual meeting of the Oregon
Dairyman's Association to be
held in Portland December, 7-8
has been issued and it contains
a great deal that will be of much
interest to the keener of cows.
Afl,lroaa hvr rrooiou Mrs. Razey was St
and exhibits showing improved . .' .., . m .
methods will be seen, Nothing I giBter't ,.urt,,nJ TuMd..
can be of greater value, not only j Mr. Wm CUrk vilited at Woodtand
to those actively engaged in the last week.
dairy industry, but to the whole Will Carey returned Saturday from
state as well. A large attendance Clackamas.
at the sessions of the convention Mrs.Clarence tiore of Hudson visited
is expected. Butter and cheese I her ,nother tweek.
makf is will meet in Portland at! .(rLarle8 ;n8lish ot Hood BWer is
abr-u! the same time. v,9mng '", unr,e' v
I Mrs. A tidies gave a supnse party on
A : ; : -Vil committee of the ' Mr. Andreas Sunday evening, it being
Port!: i:d Commercial Club is 'Mr. Andreas birthdsy. Games were
boostinL' flax culture with thePaved' ma,ie nd onKt bT Mla
hope of building up an industry I ?.u Mr n Don R'ck,lerB!i:,,l
. ... , . . 'lOaittens. Ore game was played that
in this state. A meeting was i won Iiri7M. E. - winnin th nt
held during the week and con- j prize, a bottle ot peHume and Cbas
siderable progress is being made. ' English winning the booby prize, it be
Investigations have shown that I inu Mit of ill,ant hott- M ""Wn'Ki't
flax of exceptionally long fibre ! T' """"' thf '"b,e w" lt-,,ed
n . , . , ... niiu everyiDing mai nean couiu aesirc.
i'an be grown here and all facih- , .. . . . . .
ties are favorable for linen manu
facture.
That seaweed of the Pacific
Coast will produce $12,000,000
annually in potash for fertilizer
is a discovery lately made by
Secy. Wilson of the Department
of agriculture. Here is a chance
for Oregon's coast line to contri
bute an entirely new product to i
the wealth of the state.
Boy. Conference at Corvalli.
bad last week.
Mr. Prilds of rortlaod was in town
last week.
Ion Jasper went to Clatakanie on
busineo this week. ' " ''
Mr. Loyd and daughter Hazel went to
Portland last week.
Alex Raniboli-ki and Will Burns went
to Portland to woik.
For Sale Real estate, with or without
imp oi emeriti, city or farm property,
terms and piices that will stand inveeti
nation. Homes in all parts or St. Helei a
f ioiii 160. to 4000. Allen & Felton
5
On rvcen'liHr 11. thp Frinay follow
ing Timnkf giving I)iy thre will
nssembl- d at t'orval lis between a hundred
nnd fifty and two tiundred ol the picked
Ixiyn of Or- a n for a three days con- J
'cri iv p. will If the sixth Annual
State Hoys ; nlrrp' e held under tbe I
aifp'res of th Oapoi -Idaho Young J Houses Built on the
OFcar Wentworth
CARPENTER and BUILDER
Mci.'i C'lirisliaa As-oi 1 ition and is open
- 1 1 any l ov oer fourtm n r .prfstining
s
Installment Plan
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Deming's Drug Store st. Helens, or.
fuii i...mmumm'um""
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0. A. C. SHORT COURSES
BEGIN JAN. 3, COUTIKUE FOUR WEEKS
YOU
ARE
INVITED
irni r,..-... - - Kieven iliKtinctsvo
A,ts, ,.mHli S. ienc Bt,d Art. l.oiu ler.e. t r
eAry and M . 'a't.rk. M." tM
ill. i.i tin. n "ivlt'iit In nm mi'T w 1 ,,.
, I ca-ant and pro.lt.d-.e 'J;''",K ft,, I
r.iL u..cnli!e aeciu modal '" '",w'"m
ili-n't overlo ik u for the tilings
ymi want in the Oioccry line.
Here )m may I Sure of the laig-ei-t
asm.itinent. the Iw-X qiiaMUc,
t lie fieshc-t coiiHiyninents and the
lowest prices. We want your Q
t mile nud will earn t ty giving M
you every catif iction in gcxxlD,
prices iiml satisfactory feivicp.
Suppose yon try us once to give
us a chance to piove our claims?
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nny ii y omie nuuy viuu or ouoot jr , .
4r run ubm worn i
S'-hool Cla in the Ktate.
The good people of Corvallis are throw
Reasonable Price S
ug oo.il their homes to the boys i ST. HELENS, OREGON 8
!Utert:iinni.'rt will be provided for all ! J 5
bona iide delegates. The Oregon Agri- Tv99
o St. Helens Transfer Co. o
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Phone 15 '
General Transfer and Drayage
Dealers in
O Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand and g
Shingles
gc. H. JOHN & COMPANY
Columbia County Abstract
And Trust Co.....
Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance,
Loans, Conveyancing
St. Helens, Oregon
. P Rocks?
Yes. we have them, the winter laying
kind. Cockerel, $2.00 Each.
Intervale Poultry Farm
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REEVES' PHOTO STUDIO
The Photo Studio in the Dr. Montgomery building
on Willamette street, between Houlton and St.
Helens, about six blocks from the Court House, is
now open for business. I kindly solicit the patron
age of the people of this section of the county when
in need of auy photo work.
C. S. REEVES
l!!L.STUDEBAKER Wlg0"vSt
Vehicles
Barn Opposite School Houae
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Fast Trains East
Tickets sold and baggage checked through to
Spokane, Montana points. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi
cago, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all
points east.
No change of stations in Portland
1 Trains from Astoria, and those for
the Kast use the North Bank Station.
Fares will be quoted, schedules furnished and
other details given on request.
V. H. COM AN, J. O. DEVENS. Agent,
lien. Kreiaht and Passenger Agt Houlton, Oregon.
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Dear Sir Look Here
We have winter goods for men and women, hove, girli and
children. We have booti, thoei, hats and cape.
We have beating stoves and ranges.
Flour $1.30 sack Gasoline 20c jral.
Coal Oil 15c gal. Vinegar 30c gal.
We sell everything cheap. Come see ns. Look at our goods.
F.J.BASEEL
IIOUI.TON - ORECON
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