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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1912)
. a. PHONE US YOUR ORDERS Phon. 82 FRE DELIVERY NCITY WHITE & WI-1IT Houlton Market I'OMKl.L A lUaaia, I "Top. lush and Cured Meats, Poultry, Eggs aud Butter W'c Will Buy Poultry, Beef, Muttou, Tork aud Veal Your Patronage Solicited HDULTQN, OFiEGOINr GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE Is now running wide open. Every dollars worth of stock in the house is placed on the block at prices never before attempted in the history of merchandising Read Over these Prices carefully, make your list, then Hurry Here 4-75 95 1.49 High Flight Flour Bbl Steel Cut Coffee 3 lb Cottolene 10 lb Golden Gate Bak ing Powder I lb can .39 .50 pkg Golden Gate Tea .35 Pure Lard 10 lbs 1.39 Pure Lard 5 lbs .66 Diamond C Soap 7 bars .25 Cleveland Baking Powder 1 lb .39 Cleveland Baking Powder 3 lb .89 5 " 1.50 Standard Corn Doz. Gallon Pie Fruit " Rhubarb per can Apricots " " Peaches " " Pumpkin " " 95 .27 29 27 1.25 & 1.50 Nightgowns 4 00 Petticoats 2.00 Corsets 1.25 Corsets S3 & 6)i Lace 10 & I2j Lace 1.75 & 2.00 Ladies Waists 25.00 Mens Suits 17-50 " 15.00 " " 7.50 Boys Suits 8.00 " 5.00 " " 3.50 Mens Hats 2.50 Umbrellas 2,00 " 1.25 .50 10 & 2l3 Outing Flannels ,oS i2t Giughams 2.Q5 10 " -7 Ho. is " CN Sq 7,',' Calico .05 .03 7 " .07 .60 Dress Patterns 39 1. 10 .60 Flannels .39 19.45 .5 & .60 Suspenders .39 12.95 -25 Hose .15 9.95 .60 Heavy wool socks .39 5.45 .10 Hdkfs. 4 for .25 5.95 5.00 Eagle Underwear 3.S9 3-95 5.00 Best Blue Shirts 3.S9 2-45 3 50 Blue Shirts 2.59 x-95 1.75 Gauntlet Gloves 1,25 1.59 1.25 Horschide Gloves .qS 9 I.5o Mens & Women s Kid 39 gloves 1.18 .S'j 3.00 Underwear (Suit) 1.90 J. E. BLACK WIGWAM BAR Choice Liiuors, Wines and Cigars BOTTLE GOODS IN BOND You can afford to come miles to this gigantic sacrifice sale. Our only aim is to close it out and at once. We will let nothing stand in the way to hinder the accomplishment of this end. Provisions, Groceries, Flour, Feed Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Men's Furnishings, Hardware, Furniture and everything carried in a general stock. ALL M TJ S T G- O Anticipate your wants for a full year ahead. Never before and never again will you ever buy so much for so little money DON'T CONTUSE THIS SALE WITH FAKE SALES WHERE ONE OR TWO ARTICLES ARE MARKED DOWN. EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH IN THIS ENTIRE STOCK IS ON SALE COST OR LESS. TIME COUNTS NOW. DON'T WAIT LONG. GOODS SOLD CASH ONLY WHITE & WHITE, HOULTON, ORE. DEER ISLAND A crowd from here took in the the school in Dist. No. 20 Wednesday. W. H. Wagner and wife left here i 1 t The Houlton House Now Open Meals and Rooms Near the Depot Houlton, Ore. DRY GOODS BOOTS to K a !y Made Suit for Mon and Hoys. Indies SuiU, Over-cvat-H. Cujk-ii. OvtTHkirU and Underskirt Al A Co.Mll.KTE Ijnic or Crotkrik Flour, ( Sn..w Drop! f 1 .r jt sack Caroline 20c per gaL ('al Oil, l.'c jut gal. Vinegar, 30c per gal. TIIADK WITH US AND SAVE MONEY F.J. BASEEL HOULTON- . . OKKGO.V I 1110131 O KEEPYOUR LARDER FILLED ( i X t i leap year dance at uoo.e aaiuruay , for 01atha Colorado Thursday for nifr1- ; a six months visit. Mrs. N. A. Andress visited Mrs. ! Smith at Scappoose Saturday and 1 N. H. Kinney of St. Helens, has Sunday and took in the leap year ! announced his candidacy for the ball at that place, she reports hav-j office of Sheriff of Columbia County ing a fine time. -and will enter Uie Republican Pri- t-5 Don Eackly and D Mr. Kinney has lived in Columbia Uountv for seven veam an.1 .lnrinu this time has been working as a !!!? WWW WWW T7F TTTTTf W t! f WW W WW W WW W WWWJ uii.13 ana is ZT. Watches , . r employed by the St. Helens Mill Co. jj at the present tme. Cram are dearinp land again. . Mrs. English and 'son made a trip to Portland Saturday. The agents brother is visiting him for a few days. Mr. Bunting is a Portland visi tor this week. Mr. 0ens is visiting her sitter at Portland this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gi'kison returned home Monday. Miss Blyth Gailtess is visiting relatives at Houlten this week. N. Ward, M: Brown. E. Bernett. and Mr. Jer.y took in the sights at Houlton Mcnday. Mr. aai Mrs. N. A. Andress wed to Portland Wednesday. to look out for the new spr.ng stck of! roods. 1 Don't forget Pomona at Houlton Saturday. peter g; pappas !2 TABLE DE HOTE DINNERS 3 On The Strand ' aai t 11 inafti 1 1 . j ivavi wmAwm 11 Mrm. Ilouteair. fnrtbtmtt troni Wrathrr U cumini oo bt II f not mj$ roavravat 10 (ft oul and do tour iiupmrf. Oder In a guj np''y ( Mich arrcaai in a will alw.T. krrp ui 'yoaranaot ttgttt Ik fomtfk! In the wintry d.y, hrn blluu am racing. V bf a (m Kt lock ulUf) (Jrocrix, lh M kln quality and tl lutl Market fr !- 0" Mi - f i hi I IV 2C H. JOHN & COMPANY IOC Clocks REUBEN NOTTS i ' J; ! I; I ii ' VON A. GRAY Watchmakff and Jeweler. All Work Guaranteed. LOOK AT OUR GROCERY DISPLAY it. XI H OeorvreTaitt has taken th posi- In bL petition Mr. Kinnev savs that if he is nominated and elecUi " " '"mnl ' oiumcna . fy the orf.oe of Sheriff of Col urn b ini-Otr W. L'ggir. t!tlB. and I :f.mrrv K-,M tr UpUcaJGood. St. HUn. 3 usUiiijUiUliiiiiiUiiiiaiu IntervalePouhry Farm naus yon u.vrrin-n from our B. PLYMOUTH ROCKS Guaranteed Ksgs 5i.5) JKr x Cockerels j Jlt iTZ RAY TAT?rptt Yanlcf nn - ft and you will tmilersUrvl why many ex)! hoiwckeewi tra!e at TV Pure Food Grocery regular ly. Ask our price and f will realiM that th-y b' an eye for econoniy as ,: aa quality in buying htn Have you tried that "RTi Savon" Laundry Soap J1 10 Iran for c nt t ;5 AT IMRRisoi'S PURE rOODCROCCRI f'HinmTr,1;lm(nmnimmnllin will bgin work putting in logs Peb. 5. M r. AiU rt Larsen and children is ted with frxnJ in Portland last week. TV Pacini Telephone and Tele graph Co. had a force of men putting up four mvre wire last week. J. U. Collies of St. Ulna viaitad his duty carefu.:y. economically, fearleasly and honestly a.-.d that he wiU work for the iT...rest of the tax payers of the cour.ry a-.d w.:i pie hime.f to an ec-jr.sr.ica ar.i buslnesi ad ministration of the olf.ee. Mr. Kinneys banner aad w.rli that will follow h:s name on the primary eiectwn ballot wil. "EcQnomy and Pr5ncIaacy.H FINE STATIONF.RY E For PARTICULAR People DIGNIFYING THE INDUSTRIES' Till 1 Ika a..i . T. . .r u. c.i;. J "J-iiiT. Mn n aaa.iVi.,.'J.VV",if IU ,r"M .. srrs!.v ";v;cVr Arv e- A NEW We Are Confident of Our Ability to Pleate You. LINE OF FOUNTAIN From On. Dollar ! Five n tirne ,.,t-A. J w MW9I-WH Demincr'ft n-i, Q PENS . ti9 Inttrvd fit Ik In. Jul.- fit inoat Mmlltli llo. I JCour (By grca rcld in i l1 undc l'irl of iwnunc kardenii f 'Hiking, hicktn urn f, Muvtriu 'han it along a Th "upfrm f hm t to the i n the '(H-rati turning mium I indent rdi;r I cal or ine f1( county n the ""rn, i. melon,