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This Question can be Answered by a Visit to Our Store
Why Wait Until' the Stock has
been Depleted by Early Shoppers
Come in Now and Select Your Toys That
Just Arrived from Santa's Great Toy Shop
We will lay your selections away for you and deliver
them at your home a day or two before Christmas
Finest Line of Christmas Goods Out of Portland
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Joseph Erickson and Arrelin lied- j 0f cofTo at Erickson's store, Decem
lund both of Warren, were married bor 13th and 14th come wimple the
in Portland at the White Temple, l coffee and hear the music.
Sunday November the 2th. lsoth
of the young people arc well know n j
in this community and have the j
best wisher of many friends.
O. M. WASHBURN. Vi IW-
J. I. ALLEN, AMaat CuUm
Columbia County Bank
FRED WATKINS
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Miss Grace Kestenum of Syca
more visited her sister Miss May
Kesterson at Warren a Jew days last
week. Koth sjn-nt Thanksgiving day
at their home at Sycamore.
Miss Lena FUiker of Hood River,
visited her home folks here Thanks
giving day.
Mis Kate Haker returned to
Portland where 'she has accepted a
Msition in one of the large stores.
Otto Erickson came down from
Portland and visited and relative's
at Warren and Iioneyman a few
days last week.
A Thanksgiving program was
given Wednesday afthrnoon at (he
school house by the pupils under the
direction of the intermediate and
primarp piipila, Misses Mnlr and
Kesterson. It was well attended by
parents and friends who enjoyed it
very much.
Mrs. O. A. Erickson spent Thanks
giving week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Lindsay at Gresham.
A baby girl was born to. Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Uylander. Friday Nov
ember 24th.
DEER ISLAND
Lee Gore was a Goble visitor
Saturday.
Blythe Gaittens attended the
Mask Ball at Goble; she reports
having a nice time.
Miss Burke visited Houlton
Monday. .
Wm. Clark returned home from
Woodland where he has been
doing some carpenter work.
Mrs. Lyn Jasper visited her
parents at Quincy this week.
Mr. Phalen leaves for Port
land Thursday.'
Helen Hamcll spent Thanks
giving with her parents here.
Chas. Jasper was a Portland
visitor Monday.
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Harold English and Ray Gait
tens took in the Bights at St.
Helens and Houlton, Saturday.
Henry Bumgardner of Warren
was here Saturday visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Cox of Scap
poose Sundayed with Mrs. Cox
parents.
Mr. Al Burns and Hazel Gore
were married Saturday in Port
land. We all wish them a long
and happy life and should there
be any clouds to mar the sun
shine of their happiness, we hope
they will be little ones.
They will reside on the Burns
farm at Rainier.
Miss Huldt visited at Deer
Island Saturday.
Wm. Bush made a flying trip
to Portland Saturday.
The hard times dance given by
the Artisans Saturday night was
a success. Alice Brown and
Tonce Sauervein won the prizes.
to the annua! conference of the Boys
affiliated clubs of Oregon, at Cor
vallis. Arch's paper read at the
meeting was a feature of the
juvenile work. f-
R. H. Fowler has been re-appointed
as ticket agent at Scappoose
station.
New dickiftfc has been laid on the
depot platform and other side walk
improvements are noted, let the
work continue.
The beauty of avillege like Scap
poose is determined by the neatness
of its walks, fences and gardens, all
of what may be kept up with small
cost, why not do it?
Letters from C. Whitney and W.
T. G re we II now at Palm Beach,
Florida give flowing accounts of
that newly developed section of the
world.
VON A. GRAY
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SCAPPOOSE
The County Rock crusher and rol
ler are now ready to begin on our
road work, providing ,the weather
is suitable.
Thanksgiving was fittingly ob
served in many of our homes, and
many pleasant home comings are
recorded.
, Primary teacher Mjss Myers is
still ill at the home of Mrs. Chas.
Tidcombe: Miss Kestora Adams is
weilding the rod in the primary
room this week. ,
The ladies Aid will hold their
Annual bazaar-Dec. 15, at Watts and
Price Hall: this years proip-am is to
be unusually strong and any one
desiring to spend a pleasant evening
is cordially invited: its free to all.
The closing down of Chapman
Timber Co's Camp has caused quite
an exodus of families from there,
but several will remain, and Miss
Farnuma school will continue, Ihis
giving the children the benefit of
good instruction.
A splendid alternative touring
route through Oregon and North
ern California, as a part of Pacific
Highway, has been discovered by
H. L. Keats, J. B. Yeon, and E. E.
Coovert, prominent Portland auto
mobile men, who journeyed recently
from that city down into the Golden
State.
The party shipped their machine
to The Dalles, and went from thence
via Moro, Shaniko, Antelope, Me
tatius and Prineville to Bend. By
the evening of the second day out
they had reached Silver Lake in
Lake County. From here they
journeyed to Paisly, Lakeview, and
the border. Their first California
stopping place was Alturas in Modoc
County. Going on and crossing the
Pitt River at Fall River Mills. The
end of the fourth day saw the party
in Redding, Shasta County, whence
they continued into California over
the regular Pacific Highway route.
Boys may be had and some
times girls. The older ones at
ordinary wages and others to be
schooled and cared for in return
for slight services rendered.
For particulars address W. T.
Gardner, f-'t ?-vV r C!-'-'
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