The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 10, 1912, Image 3

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    When You See Wellington's Lines we know
where you will buy your goods in the future
mn-rTTriTiBr i"i in n n miwn n ht -j--i
Why We
Have Grown
The Quality of Goods
.Wellington Carries is
responsible for the big
growth of his store to
it's present dimensions.
Quality ami Ouautity always om
Slogan will be the fundenicntal con
sideration underlying all transactions.
. ... . - ......... ... . . ...... ...... .---
Every Day
Should be one of per
fcet satisfaction and
comfort. It will be so
if your feet are well
shod in a pair of Wel
lington's shoes.
You know the name. All the people
in town know it. Its tne name that
stands for the best there is.
WELLINGTON
16 lbs. Sugar $i.x
2 pkgs. Malta Vita , i$
Pure Lard. 5 lbs. ,75
Pure Lard, 10 lbs. 1.45
Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon lb. .18
Sugar Cured Hams lb. .17
Smoked Salmon lb. .15
6 lbs. Broken Rice .25
3 cans Carnation or Sun Rise Milk .25
3 cans Tomatoes 25
3 cans Corn .25
3 cans Beans .25
3 pkgs Gloss, Corn or
Celluloid Starch .25
4 pkv;s. Saratoga Chips 25
3 pkgs. Rai.sin:. 25
3 cans Sifting Top Lye 25
3 cans Swift's Pride Cleanser .25
2 ioc Bottles Bluing .15
1 large Bottle Catsup .15"
All 5c pkgs. Tobacco, 6 for .25
All ioc pkgs. Tobacco, 3 for .25
Coffee, 25, 30, 35 and 45c
Try a can of Fairmont Coffee at... 45c
JHWellington
Plume 17-Call Us Up
ONE PRICE QUICK SERVICE
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FouiuUd 1881
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County Official
Paper
The Oroiriiniin W - J: 1
t -"iiiuil mis uiacilVtTlHl
under the proposed new
Jaws, wherein the state
"II b bondcil for Sli fxio onn
l.r.iit i . .
-u.uman county will pay, in-
" '-v.jv, una mini mc
of $l8,'J7o,wa and will re-
)' the roarl in u-
I mav tuun ly Hie
f(fnificient Rum of $91K.C22.
litt!e(liirerenee of some
ll'.OOO.OOd ft.,i,k u- :ii
- 'MMt.11 mcy win iay
P. more tKnn u ti
- Wiu receive,
'nave not taken the time to
fflira n.,t ; . . 1 . . .
- - juhc now this proposed
"ill work in Columbia County
would urge upon every pro
y owner to do so before cast
'"voteon the question. In
,h '"-equireany one county
' D8V 17 fttn rt,.v . '
, j a ' more 'nto a
fJnQ than U ...mi ...
i ,,. w, receive Is not a
T w and one that should be
avoided.
The action of the County Court
Ppr.inriafincF ) ...
p i turn touniy
r' a its meeting this week.
With this small linnin: it will
be only a matter of a short time
j until the entire county will ;oin
I in Kettiu together on a county
'fair which will be a jrivat in con
J live to the farmer J nnd producers
j to grow and pnxluce the
jvery best of everything. The
I Yankton men who have been
working on this matter for the
(pant three years so successfully,'
j have demonstrated what can be
done and it is now up to the
rest of the county to assist and !
make this fair an annual ewnt
of interest and benefit to the en
tire county.
The Taft Committee of Oregon
is combed of some of the best
citizens of the city of Portland.
Of course Portland is a part of
the State but there still remains
a few people and some territory
outside the city of Portland, and
while they are onranizintf a Taft
committee to work for the nomi
nation and election of President
Taft it may be well to take these
facts into consideration.
In a letter addressed to the
country press from this committee
the question is asked whether or
not the paper will support Taft.
In answer to this letter the Mist
will say that it is for the nomi
nation and election of Taft over
all others and will do its best to
put before the voters of Colum
bia County the reasons why this
should bo accomplished.
FoR Salk -2 heifers both milkinr; 1
burkeye mower; 1 ntke. 1 hoine
and harness. 1 hnc, with rover.
1 Hinirlo plow; 1 harrow; other im
plement, hourtehold furniture;
nt)out 4 ton of huy:
S. Siixon
on Pope pliwe, I'nehi !r Hat.
FRED.WATK1NS
THE LEADING CONFECTIONERY
No Use Looking Elsewhere
lor Candies and Cigars
Sir. ikalda
C. I. Haoghkirk. Matttr.
K.1I.IU TIME.
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Passengers and Fast FreiiM.
FOR P0RTLAN3 DAILY
VORTLANH INDlN(i. ALDER ST.
FOR PORTLAND DAILY
STEAMER
Leaves SH. Helent 6.00 A. M.
Arrives at Fori l)ind 100 A. M.
Lenrrt I'ortUnd at T30V. M
Arn-es ft. Helen t 6 JO P. M
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COLIMBM RIVER POVDCR COAVPvinY
DKAI.IUtS IN
DUPONT EXPLOSIVES
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TO ANY POINT IN CLUMEJIA COUNTY O.J THE RIVER
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FINE 1111 GOODS
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Iii-TToultoii and St. Helens E
UF ilLL MEATS OR FROEUGE BOUGHT AT THE P
SHOP OF.
WELCH & CHAMBERS
VIHD CARRY
Fresh .nnd Cured Meats, Vegetables, and Produce
3 FHDNE SATISFACTICN GUARANTEED.
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Foil SaI.k A onu horsu wntron:
Hay ruke; Fwil chopper.
Apply to Mrs. K. Vivian.
Columbia City
The Central Karkct 3
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It. Vthr.a, Crtgon
SZC THAT l!EJ CLILOIhG ! !
Which Hears (in t.icrtelt
of Bunnell
Fit Celirer. Phont V four
D I. PtUMMLR. 1 roP. . Order
f I'HONG II
If
YOU V1LU riAtD VylLCrtTmES
AT THi
GIFT STORE
GOOD BOOKS MD LATH
BOOKS TOR RE AT
sront open ruEsotr and satuhdax ntmnes
We Have the Best and Latest in Fine
Shoes for Men, Women & Children
A New Lino of tho Best in Fishing Tackle Just Received
A complete and up-to-date etock of General Merchan
dise, Groceries, Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed, Etc
SON
CJJ in theriRht direction and
l v ouiu 10 IOIIOW.