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You will win'also if you get on the inside
of one of our TailorMade Suits, Hats or
Shoes. Better Merchandise for Less.
we insure your clothes
M, SALLAN
TJie Leading Clothier In Rank Building
We carry Blankets, Ladies and Children's Shoes as a
Specialty, but strong on Men's Ipparel
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Str. IRALDA
Summer Rates between
St. Helens and Portland
50 cents one way
75 cents round trip
Tickets good any time after
April 4th
Boat leaves St. Helens 7:55 a. m.
Returning leaves Portland 2:30 p. m.
Arrive at St. Helens 4-45 p. m.
C 1 HOOCHKJRK
iy CONGRESSMAN HAWLEY
SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED
TO
CONGRESS
Wood for Sale
Good Dry Fir, Cut from Large
Green Trees.
Will Deliver to St Helens for
$3.50 per Cord. To Houlton
for $3.00 per Cord.
25c Discount on Ten Cords or
More. Hard Wood $4.50 per
Cord. Phone Bachelor Flat
Line or write me at Warren,
Ore. Wm. Skuzie.
OF
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Equalization will meet at
the county court house in St. Ker
ens, Columbia County, Oregon, on
the third Monday in October (21st)
1912, and publicly examine the as
sessment rolls, and correct all er
rors in valuation, description or
Qualities of land, lots or other
property assessed by the assessor.
C. W. Blakesley, Assessor
Because he surpasses all opposing
candidates in . ability, experience
and qualifications for Congressman.
Because all his interests are in
Oregon, where he was born, and
he knows her people, resources and
industries.
Because, he annually travels
thousands of miles over the First
District, learning the needs of his
constituents, and has secured mill
ions of dollars for their benefit, and
has aided veterans, land entrymen
and others.
Because he has been a faithful
servant of all of the people and not
a favored few, and in national
affairs has reached a position of in
fluence so that Presidents Taft and
Roosevelt, his associates of all par
ties, and constituents generally
praise him in terms similar to those
used by Governor West, who said
in an interview after a visit to the
National Capital. "In intellect, or
atorical ability and devotion to the
interests of the people, Hawley
stands head and shoulders above the
great majority of the members of
the National House of Representa
tives." (Pd. Adv. Congressional Committee,
1st District.)
WHY L B. TONGUE
RE-ELECTED
BE
For Sale and Want Ads
Ada in Tn,a Columu Bring Resulu
We have for sale at the Mist office
all kinds of typewriter paper, car
bon paper, legal blanks, legal backs
etc.
FOR RENT-Rooms in the Bank
Building.
FOR SALE One gray mare, 8
years old, good driver, will work
single or double; one bran new top
buggy and harness. Inquire of
Robert T. Link, Houlton, Ore. Resi
dence back of Skating Rink. 1-m
We have 30 cords of dry fir wood
for sale. Jas. Muckle & Son.
WHY PAY RENT
Buy a lot. Build a home. $10
down $10 a month, then you have
It. See St. Helens Improvement
Co. T.A. Laws, Mgr.
FOUND a bunch of keys, owner
may have the same by calling at
Mist office and paying for this notice.
LOST A child's Tan colored
coat, last Saturday. Return to
Mist office. 1-t
100,000 Fruit trees., Write for
prices. A. Koladay Scappoose.
CHURCHES
Methodiit fcpiecopat Churcu
Sunday School IV :U
Preaching 11:00
Ep Worth Leagn 6:30
Presetting 7:30
sild-wttk ssrvlcs Tbnrtdsr 1XO
He is acknowledged to be the
best prosecutor in the State of Ore
gon. Has lost less than 25 out of over
700 cases.
Columbia County has hot paid
out a cent for lawyers to help him
Columbia County has not lost one
cent through wrong advice.
Since this district has had two
judges he has been doing the work
of two men on the same pay.
He tries all Circuit Court cases
himself.
He has won every criminal case
tried in the Supreme Court.
He has given to Columbia County
all the time provided for by law .
Columbia County needs more of his
time but the law must be changed
as it only provides for two terms a
year.
A good officer should always be
given a second term.
There is not one single good rea
son why he should be defeated.
He does more work than any two
District Attorneys in the State. The
records prove it.
Ask your neighbor who has serv
ed on either a petit or grand jury,
about him.
Ask Judge McBride, Judge Eakin
or Judge Campbell about his work,
or any one else who knows.
what Mr. hedges has done.
He was district attorney for this
district 15 months just before Mr.
Tongue; at a time when there was
only one judge, yet he tried only
three cases, one of them pleading
guilty, one a mistrial and the third
convicted. When he went out of
office the work was so piled up that
a bpecial term of Court was called
to dispose of his cases. Compare
the records of the two men.
Copy furnished by the Republican
County Central Committee.
Martin White, Chairman.
Charles Graham, Sec'y.
(PdAdv.)
Geary & Cliff Surgeonst o I.ar-
sen 00
Case W. D. care of Paupers W 00
.Rainier Pharmacy Supplies to
Jordan and Kellogg f
Doming A. J. Supplies It SO
t Watts & Price Supplies to Ora-
nat 7
St. VineenU Hospital care of ,
I.arsen 73 i0
Ross L. G. care of Paupers 24 DO
Peel A. J. Exam. Seircks-lnsano 5 00
St. Helens Hotel Board of In
sane 4 60,
Gaittens James Registering Vot
ers M
Melis A. R. " ' 5 20 (
Wilkins Frank Election Booths IS "0
Newman E. M. Supervisor Ii.
D. No. 2
Keelan B. J". " R
Boysen Paul Chr "
McAdam John
10 f.! A. K. TliomiK-v.n
Sheriff of Coiu nMu otin'.
candidate for
BOURNE MADE
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ST. HELENS
Harness i Shoe
Shop
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ST. HELENS, ORE.
.MSiSilai'
ARROW
Steel
Lined
SHOT SHELLS'
I ri'siwrtfullv Jtsk for II A'Ooll
term in this otlw ' 1 I''Uiisi! a
it ft tiitf
Senator Bourne has done more
for Oregon than any other Senator
she ever had; has called the atten
tion of the people of the country to
Oregon as the leader in Progressive
movements. His defeat would be
little less than a calamity to the
country. And every man that votes
against Bourne at the coming Pri
mary will live to regret it Sunr
mary of statement by Robert La
Follette, Portland, April, 1912.
The Senator has rendered a ser
vice of which bis constituents at
home are hardly aware. He has
brought vividly before the people of
the United States the facts connect
ed with Oregon's effort to make
her government really a govern
ment of the people, and the way
the experiment has actually worked.
and there are many of the outsiders
who owe Senator Bourne a very
real debt of obligation for what he
has done in familiarizing us with
the actual workings of what you
have experimented with, attempted,
and done here in Oregon; and I wish
to state my obligation to him for
that work, and also the obligation
that all of us everywhere feel to
ward Oregon for what it has done
in pioneering along these lines.
Theodore Roosevelt, in speech at
Multnomah Hotel. Sept. 11, 1912.
Senator Bourne rendered splendid
service to Oregon and the entire na
tion. Senator Bourne deserves the
votes of every loyal granger in Ore
gon, and 1 believe he will not have
the slightest trouble in being re
turned by a good majority. C. B.
Kegley, Master of the Washington
State Grange. Copy furnished by
Bourne Popular Govt. Club.
(Pd. Advt.)
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n v. , ,- r,n full and fsiir enf"nvtm-i
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u o iin'r. i T J r.-.l .
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" 10 51 00; of Columbia County J
" 10 57 00 1
12 12 00 Having lullnleil Mil reii;in'n-nih
" " 13 15 00 ' necessary to have my ntune printrd
" " 15 40 imI upon tho ballot us cu'ii f 'fj
' jg 5 yo I the position of County Sunburnt;
" "16 12 5o! Columbia County. I desire t J :iy j
' 17 24 00 ! that 1 have been T.gajred eontinu-j
EsUb. Gov't ously fr more than 2o y.-ursns ur
15 tiO-veyor and draftsman on th" i'.iri-'fj
Ltate Fair Coast, from Southern California toj
Commissioner 135 00 ' Loplt-r Kiver in AlaKa. ww ei;-j
Conyers W. E. Work for Sher- 'gaged with County Surveyors in,
jjf 1$ 00 los Angeles and San IWnatMio
Palm A. J.
Johnson O. II.
Harvey A. R.
Rose Wm. H.
Gustafson Gust
Olsen Geo. 1
North Ed
Lange Gustave
Prescott C' T.
Corners
Lake C. E. Exp
&: -t 111 "m
Expense County
Dart James
Judge
Farr John Commissioner
Tichenor W. K. " -Caples
F. C. Juror
Wilkins Frank "
Olsen II. H. "
RodegebCA. "
HydeG.R.
Archibald Jay P. "
Lemont Geo. II. "
Wilson M. II. "
Scott Chas.
Kinney N. H.
Combs L. II. "
Mace S. J. "
Gaittens James "
Anders)n Wm. "
Foster J. W.
Eriekson Andrew "
Edmonds Bert "
Merrill N.
Cordes Chas. " "13 Ml
Johnson Gust A. " 13 (
Allen L. E. " 12 0a
Abbott C. F. " 12 (
Dethrr.an John " 12 CO
Fullerton R. K. " 12 SO
GENERAL FIND CLAIM3 KEJEtTLD.
Creadick A. N. Witness State
vs Pender 5 00
To Be Continued
, Counties four year, prineipally on
9 20 highway construction.
51 65' Having been located in Columbia
32 55 j county since IVcetnber, t'.'ll, 1 hav
2 00 desire to remain at least two years
2 00 'longer and If successful in st-euring
11 40 1 the majority of voteH in Novemlser
2 00 1 will endeavor to so conduct work of
Make sure your
game Shoot
the speed shells
In &nwmL&
Arrow neus, ine sieti
lining puts all the forve of tha
explosion b'hind tha shot. That mile-a-minute on
comer" enn't beut out the pattern driven by a steel
nnpped clwrgs.
Ami !'b K(.rn Factory Loading, uniformity of
(v.l and ao-,T la aaaurwi In aach ami avary h.lL
t..,t Ftrn'mM-lXV Arrow and Ntli Ctub 8ial Linad Ktrn
..,ry latlmlStt.Ua (of pM) ptua panarn in any maka of alvot(ao.
Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
?39 I'.Mitwf Naw York Cr
9
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10 20! the County n
11 40
siirvc) iiig and
2 20
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
13 00 j
13 CO
21 00
20 40
IS 00
19 2o
other undertaking v t tainir.fr to .
said oif.ee to the sa!ii.f;i-ti": of the
taxpavcrs within s.-ii-t ('ounf, . j
H. r. :.MVr. j
St. Helena. Ore. j
For County ;
Conimissioiicr!
OS
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
The Kalian Importing Co.
DEALERS IN
Urorm'r.s; Vtgetnbtvn and Feed
County Court
Proceedings
Barber Laura work
or's office
Col. Co. A. & T. Co.
Sup't. Bond
in Assess
60 00
School
6 00
Sup-
Glass & Prudhomme Co,
plies to Sheriff 33 75
La Bare H. E. Sup. to Sheriff 25 00
Kilham Sta. & Prtg. Co. Re
cord for clerk 37 00
Clatskanie Chief Pub. Del. Tax
List 127 95
Pac. Telp. & Telg. Co. Tele
phones 20 20
Wilkerson J. B. Postage School
Supt. 4 95
Thompson A. E. Postage-Sheriff
12 20
St. Helens Mill Co. LifTht for
August 25 40
St. Helens Mill Co. Light for
Sept. 22 00
A. II. George repairs to Court
House 6 85
Harrison A. S. Supplies to Jani
tor 6 20
Wellington J. II. Supplies to
Janitor 1 75
St. Helens Laundry Laundry to
Jail 90
Isbistcr Thos, Board of Prison
ers 100 75
Briggs C. II. Supplies to Sobies-
JJS. I). MchtY
For County Judge of Columbia!
County Jame3 D. McKay.
Favors Permanent Road Ruiid
ing. Opposes Waste of Tax payers'
money.
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(h ittfttl Household -Xecvssities
: .wci ;i!tv i n AH Kind of Cheese Also a
VhoUsaic Dcpartmcut for l-'irst Class Im
j.uitej r.ii l iXnucstic Wines of all KtudiS
rte (li-livfry tf any part of St. Helens or Hou'.ton
'c R-.rjutlVJIy Solicit a Share of the Patronage
'4 I'Lanr. On ST. HE LESS Call Us Up
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To the Voters of Columbia County,
You are no doubt aware that my
name will appear upon the ballot
for the office of Sheriff of this coun
ty at the coming election.
As it will be impossible for me to
make a personal campaign through
out the county, I take this method
of asking you for your support.
For the past four years I have
been located in St. Helens, Oregon,
where anyone can tell you of my
ability and charter.
, If elected to the office of Sheriff,
I promise to attend to the duties of
office in a strict and business-like
way, serving the people.
I have no friends to reward and
no foes to punish, but if elected I
will administer the affairs of the
office in a proper manner to all.
There are several innovations in re
gard to the management of the
office 1 intend making, if elected,
which I believe will be a big success
and which will save the taxpayers
of this county considerable money.
The laws will be enforced to the
extent of my ability and I feel con
fident in saying that you will never
regret casting your vote in my be-
half.
Thanking you in advance, I am.
Yours very truly,
N, II. KINNEY. ,
To the Ptoplc of Columbia Count :
If I am elected
mm COMMISSIONER
I will woik for the best intercstr
of the whole County, G.d road es
pecially. I h:tve been a resident of
the Comity for 23 ear. I reject
fully fcsk jour support.
LOUIS FLU HRER
For County Surveyor
To the voters of C ' bin County:
As the regular Republican nomi
nee for County Surveyor, endorsed
iy uw i-iemoci a;:,, 1 respcctl l.!y so-j
licit your votes at th': s,:en mi !..
tion to be he!. NoVeii, !mT 5, 1'jIL'. !
If eWcf.-d t. t!:e ofl.rc I Wi! give 1
all work my csirefu! tu 4 con.,e.ien.
tio'.:s attention.
Yours very 1 fuy,
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Ii. A.GES5I-I.L
Ri:i't;iii.if,'AN NVmini k kk Coi-vrv
Commission!. ri
Every body Treated Right
hT "tT- a JC? TCI TCI
Diy (Vo -iU, Men's 523.' suits for $20.00, Ladies'
,cu:ts, he-1 qurtlay, Hats, Caps, Boots unJ Shoes.
Ladies C&pts. Coats, Shirt Waists, Furniture of all
Kinds, Stoves ami Ranges, Hardware. Tinware.
SPECIAL: Bkst Scgar, $5.90 per sack
Guaranteed flour 51.30 per sack, $5.00 per barrel
Tine Line of Fiuitjars and we sell them cheap.
fJuiij cadet' Tea 45c lb. 40c CofTec 35clb.
-We Sell Everything 'Cheap-
COMIC AND SAVR YOUR CASH
HOULTON - - OREGON
of
I wih to hay to
Columbi? (!oun(y
If electe l on Nove:nber fi, H12
I promise that I will give ns mueh
of my time as will be necex ,aiy to
properly look ufler the County's
affairs
I believe in Gool lloadu and will
do everything in my power to bet
ter the condition of all Roads and
promise a square dea' to all,
E. A, Cbss I,
Houlton Market
POWUL A HARRIS. Prop.
VYIkU B I"
Fresh and Cured Meat
Poultry, Kggfc Botler
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
CORRECT WEIGHT
Par li;al Caah Prka
Pork aa4 Vaal .
f: eOLUADM RIVER POWDER COMMiSX 5
4
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