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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1912)
HIONKt'S YOl'K OKDEK.1 FREE Dl IJVERVaT WHO SAID HARD HAM? PRICKS on at over be lore in INVKSTKD? jpped Oil On sini; no time ne car rial by Not those that are taking advantage of CA White's Sale where One dollar buys more tl the history of Columbia County. HAVE YOU KEEN IX AM) INVESTIGATED. HAVE YOU BEEN IX A. If Not Its Your Loss. Prices Are Simply v Both Ends and the People who know Values ai in supplying themselves with everything in the THIS STORE Furniture, Hardware, Ranges, Dry Goods and Clothing 300 pairs of women and ehildrens shoes Made by a Firm who has devoted a quarter of a century to the Exclusive Manufacture of women and ehildrens shoes. The John Strootman Shoe. 250 pairs of mens shoes made by Famous WALK-OVER SHOE Co. ose name stands alone in the shoe world to day All of the above goiim at the Rock nottom of Prices made bv WHITE & WHITE Last but not least the Grocery Dept. The more mouths you have to feed the more You Can Save by getting in on the good things ollerod at White & White's Cash Sale which only lasts a few more days. MONEY MONEY. Money deposited in tne bank if left long enough pays 4 per cent if invested at Whites it saves you at least 25 per cent on the spot. L L M U S T G O WHITE & WHITE, JKwh Houlton Market I'u H i. A Ilium, 'ruM. Fic.sli ami Cuml Meats, Poultry, Km and Bulttr We Will liny Poultry, Ik-cf, Mutton, ptrk and VejJ Your Patronage Solicited J. E. BLACK to WIGWAM BAR Cltoirc f.itimrs, "utts ainl (!iirs HOTTLC GOODS IN DOND v.. jlili,dlldiHiliiiiiiffn DiQNinriNQ Kssaass-s 1 I I L I.HB..M.,. IhIiim IiiLmti., lauTul? INfl KTR F ut.ft4. el.,. '"""""w I 1UUJI IVlLJ M0,' oiiaoi AQiicnmn " J OOUKia. CrUi4. Oro. -wwa HOULTON, ORE. DRY GOODS eE53 g5 CfcJ c5 CtfJ Ctf5 CtfJ tt c.'b B00T5 IMTS MB eips 9 SH0C4 1 f$ I;, a !v M i l.' Su;M f..r Mm ami Itnys. lilies Suiu. Over- '. '!''. ' -rskirtj and I'mirrokirU I M.- A t ' vi't m: Ijm; or Gk.hhuh H.tir. Sr .-.v i-pt ll.L'i r wii-k '..lin; i-'iX' j r gl. ;i :!. l.V r k:I. Vint-Kttr, 30c t kI. 5 TKAM-i WITH lS AND SAVK MONEY J F.J. BASEEL I Hori.ToN OKI-RON ( I r,v P E 30E 3 3 O KLLPYOUR LARDER FILLED TRENHOLM As the time is dra-.vii? near, when the wily or.ce seeker i shaking hands witn everyone from the sleek Eank Prjsii-r.t ther d'jwn tne nver. Mr. Orr. an t-mp.ovee in the posto:f.ee at Purtland. was a rail-. S er here !a-t Sunuay. ; PAPLR II1AGIAG KylLuOAI(I(G L, A. R0S& C0LUA5Iyl PylRK LLAVC ORDERS - v- v -w v v w if Jt 25 Pfr Setting o 15 I ? CuvtntM CooJ JUtiJ, Y--u ai:d y-.ur c Liidrcn 6: e safe if 1 to the farmers hired man with yu v.var ir. Ixwe's fr'.iMw-.. te; -milk on his boots. ' f j-rxv. safe. Trey C '.-t yo'j ' - , , r.tt n-..-rrf fWxn th. ..r.Jinarv- V irA an A '. . And as irennoim is not on ir.t? - - ";.c 1T TUP R 1mi v i map as yet. and knowing the - r-Ve ' . 11 - 1 ML SAUK :. f 6. resident of this peaceful little n"'rt xrs cxrnc. i---'--v, tAAJV valley would enjoy some of the 'f'J." St- Hr'5- Mt,W,bMM. srood cicrara. ani samoie some of '"'-' li- 'JJJ. ' 1,1,1 ' H theli,uidhaan:s-,ha:,i;,b,c " -jfe PETER Gi PA1IAS It would be weil for the afore- jj said office seeker to know j'Ji. 3 wnere we are at. Trenholm acres of fertile west of St on the east south by warm wind?, on :hr: J :r.sr .'S'xklsr,' of Tcrre fiiV north by strawberr.es. and or.;: -j6 j-j j f-.j p,. f.j 4 r Mr. iiiuavi(e. for lb tract J ' "'" nut ami il 1 jour nil g. O'iu til i')T "I ouc'i DrcW- ir n wi I alarav kp r'l, 4 ).! ii'Oot rKr( H e (o(talR mlk' l priira OP U irJ IM o nin 1 XIV A A A J g TABLE DE' HQ TE. DINNERS e are at. - : 3 JUi vu t " ' - rivic .JL olm is several hundred 'J - . ti 'a ' .' . I f fertile land. te:i niia - refused to be operated ! JT t l 5t. Helen, and is 00 muel ;J on e coming 1 heard 'Jpi Oll'TIltl StHlllJ ist by sunshine, or. t.V : sbcut C.vdui." writes A;s. l.ljPltfl L " lIUl 111 place to live, and any one wish- washing and ironins." N ; Clocl. . j ing to have their petition sijrr.ed t t :5 ' frl' Si WBIIIII i VON A. I GRAY 1 $ IT ,MRR,50' PURcrooBCROccRy.j . n wuai au lev II. are perfectly welcome, as long as E 51 their cigars and bxzerir,e ia.- So come on boys and your samples. Our school commpnred Moilav February 5th with Mrs. Ar.r.a The Woman's Tonic Pndle a3 teacher. Mrs. ErTie Wilson who haa successful taught here for the pa HEM LOOK AT OUR : I (iROCKRV DISPLAY mul you . will unlrMrS by no many rcllt ! hoiffwAnTifii trlJ t Th twjl j IIhw yoii trM thnt "f!'! j SavDii" liiundry .Soap yeC i - 10 br for SctTita at j years has accepted a more lucra- tive position in the Yankton school. The l:ev. Mr. Lurk U: i .- ;- vicesino ir scr.oui nouso tatu:-- t day evening Feb. 3rd which was appreciated by nearly the entire t.l community. The McAboy Pros, have nearly : Optical Goods tffiepi Cardul is a mild, tonic H iS -T. , t. Helens Or. 3 g rllNfc, S I A TFOIXIPPV ;sfy h dy. purely vegetable, l , miUiiiwuiiiamu.ajaiUi,iiuiuiaiaiujaiuauuiaiii3 s FnrPA rvri 01 m rri1 f fo tj and acts ia a natural nan- l ; Tort ARTICULAR Pnn! rt- intervilppniiiffw s T n m r,,: . y 1 urni .001 or;or neron the delicate, woman ly constitution, building uo strength, and toning up tie nerves. In the cast 50 1 1 &TiXniM lUUii - " - - ! vears, Cardui has helped m our D" PLYMOUTH ROCKS A NV 3 , more than a million women. J :-' T.. P , Prrh E ., e j You are ured to try it, J '1 GuiM..f lr ' " y ' " J 1 beca.se we are sure that A-' C',U,a"U -5 l--r i5' S v , tawilldoyoucood. Coc-Uruls M,h g - Ability to Pirate You. A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS f On. Dollar to R 1 completed the shingl cut here and expect to move the mill far- Yankton, Ore. Vi ULUru ST. HELENA