The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 15, 1911, Image 5

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    How Do These Prices Suit You?
Look Them Over Carefully
Dry Salt Pork lb. 15c
Fels Naptha Soap , bar 5c
Bird Seed 3 pkg. 25c
S. W. Beans 5 lbs. 25c
Pink Beans 5 lbs 25c
3 cans Sifting top Lye 25c
All ioc pkgs. Tobacco 3 for 25
All 5c pkgs. Tobacco 6 for 25
Specials for Sat.
and Mon. Only
6 bars Sunny Mon. Soap 25c
7 bars Golden Star 44 25c
Large size Gold Dust pkg. 20c
3 cans Carnation Cream 25c
or Sun Rita Milk
3 " Tomatoes ,25c
3 pkgs Raisins ' ' 25c
3 " Saratoga Chips ' 25c
4 " . Soda 25c
3 " Starch 25c
Lilly Clot, Corn or Celluloid
2 " Force . 25c
3 44 Swift's Pride
Cleanser 25c
4 lbs. Head Rice 25c
6 Broken Rice 25c
Coffee at 25, 30, 35, 40, 45c. lb.
2 pkgs Malta Vita 15c
: large bottle Catsup 15c
1 gal. Coal Oil 15c
Sugar still 16 lbs.
$1.00
Smoked Salmon per lb. 15c
Pure Lard, 5 lbs. 75c
" " 10 lbs. $1.45
Sugar Cured Bacon per lb. 18c
44 14 Hams per lb. 17c
Full Weight Guaranteed
All We Ask is a Fair Comparison of Prices
These Prices are Good for One
Week Regardless of the Market
New Bargain Prices will be
Published Each Week
CHRISTMAS GOODS
Just Opened and a Big Variety
to Choose From at Prices
to Suit Your Purse
A Full Line of Boots, Shoes and Men's
Furnishing Goods
A Complete Stock of Dry Goods
No Rent to Pay; Auto Delivery has Re
duced the Expense to Almost Nothing
Then Why Should Anyone Sell
Cheaper Than
J. H. Wellington
Phone 17 Cull Us Up
ONE PRICE QUICK SERVICE
FINE STATIONERY
i For PARTICULAR People
Town iTWTTrTTrnrTr.r ! 8p&S8SS$8$S& Ji8&88?8$88 &8$8&$g?!
We Are Confident of Our
Ability to Please You.
A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS
From On Dollar lo Fi
I rje yfssorment of Post Carrh
11 we on nrsw nueniin 'o ino vi i
esp-.ciiilly high chTnc'er ( our j
jrtoceries ve l.ave no f'Hr t a jj.f j
comiaiis'oii of 1 rices. j
Jtiitn't wlat g'occiics are solil j
fur 1 h it tu 'k viilnes. It is what j
kind ami and lio inmh yo.l net ;;,-
It will piy you to Imy your
Christmas Candiep, Nuts mil
Groceries at
Deming's Drug Store st. Helens, or.
till lULULUJLAiJULXSLlMW
O. A. C. SHORT COURSES
BECIN JAM 3, COUTINUE FOUR WEEKS
YOU
ARE
INVITED
(Jw till 1J-.II)
Kfiv Mn of Ofoii i cordially inyit.-d to at-
a ,,lr,iHH..t and nroliUMe oyer o""l'K
,tion ReaM.nal.le ikc minolat c. Dentin
lilt iliu-tr. ed ImlMin, ddns
H. N. TKNNANT. Hfitr.ir. ('nrvalln, Ore.
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IMRRIrSOA '$ PURE T00D GROCERY
A l'ii e Fancy Mixed Candy at 15 cents per pound, 2 pounds f.r 25 cts
or this week only. See WindoT Display
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B. P. Kocks?
Yes. we have them, the winter laying
kind. Cockeie's, $2.00 Each.
Intervale Poultry Farm
3& WAY TARBELL,
Yankton, - - 0r0-
l St. Helens Mill Co.
Lumber Manufacturers
B8S
WOOD
Electric Light Service
Special Attention to Local Orders
REEVE'S PHOTO STUDIO
The 1'hoto Studio in the Dr. Montgomery i,uiK
on Willamette street, between Houlton ami ; tt.
Helens, about six blocks from the Cmrt House ,
now open for business. I kindly what the patron
age of the people of this section of the county when
ill mnrl nf gnu r1int( work.
t
Columbia County Abstract
And Trust Co
Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance,
Loans, Conveyancing
where each will give satisfactory
service, "he continuo l." All forms j
of surfacing will be uiscusse.l, from i
the plain pravel and crushed stone i
to the bituminous or Uxi macadams
and the brick jiavement; and the
importance of an accurate, traflic
census in determininjr the proper
material for usj on any highway
will be shown.
Eye3 of Eastern people have
been fixed on Oregon during the
past two weeks. The Governors'
Special, carrying an exhibit of
state products has been visiting
the principal cities of the country
and has attracted great attention
everywhere. Oregon has been
favored with more interest than
any other state, judging from
the great number of inquiries
asked of those on hoard.
At the Chicago Land Show, too,
this state has played a prominent
part. Oregon Day, December5?,
was marked by a very large
attendance of interested people !
who were eager to learn more of
Oregon. At St. Paul's Land
Show, which opens this week
1 1 ,!.,., n-., ...;n i, i
represented by delegates and an
exhibit. Thess big features will
do much to point land hungry
people to this state, where agri
cultural opportunities awaits
them
A Northwest dairy stock ex
hibit has been suggested in con
nection with the annual state
dairy convention. It h planned
to bring prize animals here for
display and the management of
the Portland Union Stock Yards
has offered the use of the barns
show ring and pens for exhibi
tion purposes. It is thought such
could be made of interest to the
dairymen of Oregon, Washington
Idaho and Northern California.
Great advances in road build
ing throughout this state are
shown by figures of county
judges, tn 18(M! Oregon had 3."),
000 miles of roads and spent
tion. In 1910 with 40,000 miles
of roads, $2,000,900 was spent.
Trains will probably be runn
ing to Lakeview by late Winter
or early Spring, as rail connec
tion has been completed with
that city from Alturas, Modoc
County, California. A wonder
fully rich country will be opened
up to the outside world.
That Oregon Creamerymen
need not take second place in
the manufacture of dairy pro
ducts was stated on undoubted
authority at the recent conven
tion of butter and cheese makers
in Portland. Prof. John Sollie
of Alberta, Lea., Minn., chief
judge of the exhibits, said he
was surprised at the high qual
ity of cheese and butter he
found here. He said the butter
shown would rank with any he
has judged in New York and the
Eastern States.
For Sale: 20 acres, on East side of
my place on Blachelor Flat.' All
level, living stream runs through one
end. On County Road 2 miles from
Houlton, $2000. one half down bal
ance on easy terms.
Wm. Skuzie.
4 t
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that all
outstanding endorsed County Road
Warrants, drawn on the general
road fund of Columbia County,
Oregon, up to and including No.
4207 will be paid upon presen
tation at the office of the County
Treasurer of Columbia County,
Oregon, interest on same will stop
from this date.
Dated this 15th day of DeceniluT,
1911.
A. T. Laws.
County Treasurer.
Foil Sai.K A span of horses weigh
ing about 1100 pounds each; also
heavy harness and wagon. Also a
spring wagon in good codition..
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C. S. RE:KVESJstiicicn-
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