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The CQlmnbia Register.
':) m vnh-rl Bisfr April M, I'Vt,
t Xlr fir-X rt.r Hi lluulimi. Oitu.ue Jer ilit
Act vl i BRr c4 .March a s7.
IIOULTOX, OMK, JAN'Y. 13, UW.
FOU81IKO KVKKT FtinjtY
It. H. MITt ttKI.L. fcJHwr.
Subscription prlt- H.OU per year in advance.
Advertising rate misnnabt.
The total tax lery for thi year is
Bills, which w ill amount to f T4,7T2..V).
apportioned as follow: Mat tax,
JM3 per cent, or l083.1k. School
Wry, J .OOl'CU per cent, or $16,7V.7$.
The road fund levy is six mill, and will
vain i1.V4i!Vi? Than a.i.I fn trust
mills for court bouse, which will raise
$Tirn72. Then the county general fund
and the soldiers iind tailor indigent
turd amounts to .0104.27 per cent cm the
assessed valuation for the fornter and
,0000.33 per cent for the latter,. making
a total for the two of 32.220.3$, inclu
ding the court house fund as above
stated. The Rrcitrrsx took the stand
two weeks ago that 22 mill was suffic
ient to run this county for one year and
keep the roads in good repair. "Ve still
stand by the proposition notwithstand
ing the court, in its unwisdom, has en
fit tolery 21) mill. Now tome of the
school districts are compelled to levy a
t mills tax is order to run their schools
for six months,, and this, with the levy
jpit made by the court, would make 38
mills, or nearly 4 per cent on the taxa
ble wealth of the district. There is lit
tle hope of Columbia county getting any
three per cent Eastern capital to locate
here where it will take it all but one
mill for taxes in the most favored loca
tion of the county. For we know that
the property of this county is assessed
for all it is worth, and in some cases a
considerable more.
The following is taken from the first
biennial report of the Bureau, of Labor
Ststistkt and Inspector of Factories and
Workshops, in a pamphlet compiled by
0. P. HofT, sommissioner, bearing on
the state of Oregon. That portion re
lating to Columbia county reads : Fop
tdation, 6237. Very little stony land.
Iron found in county. Roads along the
Columbia river front are in fairly good
condition, those leading over the hills
to the interior are good during the sum
mer months. Roads are kept up by
general and special tax levy. Veins of
coal have been found in the county, but
of an inferior quality. Timber is the
principal wealth of the county. Five!
well equipped logging railroads, and nu-j
merous logging camps that haul their
product to the Columbia-river and its
tributaries. Timber is of the best
quality, consisting of Gr, cedar, epr-ce,
larch, hemlock, and oak. . "Wood is used
fcr fuel. The average price is $3 per
cord. Principal crop is hay. All va
rieties of grain and vegetables are raised
but not extensively. Dairying and cat
tle raising are the principal industries.
County has several breeders of thor-
OOghbred cattle. County 18 very healthv.
"Water is the very best. Climatecool in
wanner and mild in winter. Trans -
, , .
porutwn by water and rail the very
best. The railroad parallels the Colum-
bia river, which bounds the county on
tbe east and the north. The poor are
cared for by special contract. Xo poor
farm. Numerous streams suitable for
floating logs to ti.arket. The entire
area of Columbia county has been sur
veyed, and there are only 700 acres that
have not teen appropriated, owing to
the great value of it8 timber. The total i
'rea;0f the county is 433,740 acres. St.
ri.i it . I
Helens is the county seat. ;
ToTheHocialista.
Editor Register: AV ill you give me
space in your valuable paper to say a
' few words to the Socialists of Columbia
fcooirtyt
' Comrads of Columbia county, erect
ing! I feel to rejoice today because our
eanse is onward in our precinct, county,
state, Umted States and the whole
iWprld. Our numbers are increasing eo
rapidly that the "powers that be" are
beginning to tremble." I feel anxious at
this time for the cause in Columbia
county. Think, only two short years
, more and we will have to stand up and
be counted again. It seems to me that
;'it will be- well for ns to organize our
selves for a systematic campaign. I
, think-it well to hold a series of meet
ings in different parts of the county eo
that we may understand ourselves and
work- harmoniously together. I pro
tpose a-meeting at Iloaltorr or in that
jPart Of the county ; one at Clatskanie
also one in the Xehalem. It seems to
me that this will be the natural division
of the county. Now I should like to
(bear;this matter discussed quickly so
thati we can get down to work. I wish
,tkat the comrads would let me know the
,tkne.and place that would be most t ort'
..enient for their part of the county and
Wigetae. .; O.Pmua,: '
, Chairman of Socialist Party, Colum
- biicoonjty.p ; . .
' : Original.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar a a throat and'lunfr
TtanedW and on account of the great
merit and popularity ot Foley'B Honey,
lend' tar many, imitations are 0fere(j
for the genuine. ., Ask, tor FoIeyrg
'Honoy and Tar t'nd refue any
Btitnte offered, as no other preuara-
tlon will give the same eatiKtaction 1
p is enwy Mssuie, l noiari,i.rcmove3 the cause of colds. 25c,
irplates and is safest for children anl lH .,nA tlM boUle at T,ajlcy & Brjnn
'"Hcate persons, h, o. Ullver,
SrlllHt KrstiM llittl Standpoint,
rt.i .r rv;V tile !:::
titerM In th IUM, at It contains a. V.i
abU luUimltiu thatwe-u'd aid us la mUliif
thefrcatand complicated queMltvn thstsrv
Dow prvadtiit on in pronto f the hnl acrid
il wl!!jr by t hop of tUr l ulled State.
Th Biblt'i prvdlcthnvnv?rninf il should
carefully rvtutdcflhc mhject mid In II Ul to
found the ley to th laystcrtous and complica
ted thin that ' now arising In politics. It
It nimbly the preparatory strpa toward gen
eral change In our mint system and the bring
ing lo a focused a new order of things which
U minutely dcM-ribed la th BIMe. anil ll I
highly iotcrvM'.ug to tilt h ll take form and
follow I he th tuarked out ty the erltcrsot
the tUMo.
Various thing are eonstantly occnrrlug. that
seciu to be of ao Interest, yet any on who has
studied this lubjvrt ran tee that they ant man
ipulatcd by an unnvn tltvlna hand to fulfill
the description laid down in the book. No hu
man wittlora ran force things out of thrtrwvg
ular order, as the law of evolution I at work
and that uiihxo force called tiod Is the evolu
tor. This U clearly rhown by a a rarvfut study
tart at the bog'.unlngol It and follow It step
by step and notice how dod haa handled the
matter, and how certain bends and trauac
tlons havw been uiale to bring ether thlngi to
pan; an J then notice the record that was pre
viotuly maJe, an.l If It Joes not cruh your dis
belief out of you, then you com unJrr that
hoaJ leciUetl by the Rcvelator, when he
tin: "He that U tguoranl, let I.int ba ignor
aut sill): and he that ts filthy, let htm be filthy
still; Jo nut argue with him-Jl let hloi go."
With all the remarkable aaagea In the
Jlible staring u In the lave, dew 11 not setm
strange that our pulpits are aileut on the itv
tiou? Indeed, our preachers are toUilly Ignor
ant of the subject :
lUlnJness In )art ha happened to Israel un
til to time vt the iieutile expire." Koinan
11 J5.
"The Kingdom of God Is taken fiotw yon and
given to another uatlon."- Matthew SI :U.
"Korthe Lord will nnl.-h the work and rut It
short In righteousness." Roman
"And except thoe dart should ha shortvued
there should no nea be saved. Matthew
Jt:.
That Is; This general reform and high spirit
ual condition shall be established here ahead
of time, so that all those who become spiritu
ally enlightened ran live here In the flesh
many hundreds of year. The Korea h already
at work to establka a new order of thit gs, and
U will pass from one thing to another until the
conditions arw mada ptMihle tor new method
of society and a social form of government.and
thetfociallM Varty Is one step In the political
branch of the work. You must not under
stand me aa saying that the PoclalUt Tarty la
this great thing. The Soclalt-.t Party or the
Socialist Organisation Is simply the forerun
ner to go ahead and break down the old ways
and prepare thing for the great movement
that U to come afterward.
Just as John the BaptUt wassent on ahead
to break the people out of their old Mos dr
forms of religion and prepare them to receive
the wew order of things which t'httst woulj
establish. The SocialUt Tarty is the John the
BaptUt, sent on ahead to smooth the way, and
you can no more fight thl- party and still con
sider younelves I'hrlstiant than yon ran slap
Christ la the face and still say you are Hi fol
lowers. "Whosoever relteth the power of God r-iit-
Ch the ordinance of God, and they that re
sist shall rettlve damnation." Rom. 1.1:3.
I'eople calling themselves Christians go to
chart h one day each week and repeat over the
Lord's prayer, which says:
"Thy Kingdom come when Thy will shall I
done here on earth as it Is done in heaven"
And then they go home and work with a ven
geance the other six days in the week against
the very (hing that is to prepare Ibo way po
litically and socially for the coming of ChilM's
Kingdom.
The church h persistently done all the
things that which Je-Ui. forbid in htsfoUow-
en. tvery C britian nation, without exeer.-
tion. has encaged in. relented war. and
Chritian sects still quarrel with innlignant
I hate up to now; and then to ail the churehes
j Ki?K'T f U ' MUt Vlr-
cions falehood. To ihow to you theclol
relation existing between the s- iaii.t l-any
dcx-trine and thecbristiy doctrine, wn declare
jhtl!iRi - puljlien only endure while built
upon me ioe me wnoie people lor eaen
other. It cannot be pinned tcgvlher by byc
netji that we must be in fact one united broth
erhood. CHRIsrHdOSI'EL.
A commandment I now give unto you that
ye love one another, and by thU all men htl
know that ve are mv deciiilt if ve hv lnv
onetoanothcr.-Jeus in John isa-i, x. lie
kUnIljr, affectionate, one to another, with
"therli loveB.m. 12;10. iy love rve one
another, for all the law Is fulfilled In one won!.
evcn tnl,nou 14lt love thj nt.)gt)0r aa ,v.
ielf-Gal.5:13, 11.
Our opI"er are continually throwing it
at us that we teach tlieil.xlrineof Hoi lalUm.
Webter' dictionary gives the definition of
Socialism as follows: o:lalim : Asyclemof
social rttonn which contemplates a complete
recjnstnietlon of sf-eitty-ltU a more Jut
and equitable destribution of property anil
labor: a complete reconstruction of society, on
a Just basis, so as to prepare the way for the
coming of Christ's Kingdom.
And yet this is the great club w ith which our
enemies fight us. If our tpoosers are right In
accusing us of leaching K-eInllMn according to
this definition, then let ns compare this defi
nition with the New Testament doctrine to see
whether we have any foundation for claiming
that the Socialist Party in a sort of a divine
agent sent on ahead to break down the old
cut throat ways and shape society so that
Christ's Kingdom can bj established in the
hearts of men:
Here is what the New Testament iloetrlnc on
Hocialism: "Jesus said onto him, If thou wilt
be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give
to the poor, and thou rhait have treasures in
hearen, and come and follow me. Mathew 19:
21. Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon
earth, for where your treasures are, there will
your heart be alw. MatthewC:10,21. Provide
neither gold nor silver. Matthew 10:9, lo. A
rich man shall hardly enter into the Kingdom
of Heaven. Matthew 19:21, 24,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Abso
lutely Harmless.
The fault of Riving children medicine
containing injurious 8ub.it. in ecu, is
Bomctlmcs nore disastrous than th-j
disease from which ibey are KufferlnR.
Kvery mother hould know that
Chamberlain's Couph Remedy Is pe--fectly
saft for children to take. It
contains nothing harmful tnd fcr
'coughfi, colds and croup In unsur
passed. For sale by Perry & Graham.
Pave money by trading at Hwett's
Progressive Store, Rainier, Ore.
, :
Simple Colds.
Cease to be simple, if at all pro
longed. The safest way Is to put them
aside at tho very beginning. Hal-
i jura a xioi enuimu dj i uu wu ju a' cum
i it f r i .i C.. . . M n1 I
Hlcueral Michandke.
And all that brliexrd wvnr together, and hd
all t!;l:.t t....i ....( .5d
and r "U, atid prte-d them K all 11, s
cvrft man had mvd ..Acts 1 It. V
Neither Was thenp anv auitvog theui lltst
larked, tor as many as Wrrv p-wor. el lands
or koiise svld theiu and l!ulil the pi leva of
lhiiig that Were s-ud, and laid theui doas
theaptottra (eel; and dt-trliiut.on was made
unto every man aewrdlug aa he had nevd.
A UMI, .V
8o rinht here In the New Tetaient we hae
Socialism taught In the slnngt way. And
yrl Hi vvr) oJo whoelaim to low the III-
ble m) well arw the mm whit t ght the krle.t
Klul the Hillli al rty that l tijlugtowt
the world hack onui the t'hritty track fniu
which the i-ople havw wondered so long that
destruction l overtaking them lu every way
and everywhere.
And some srvd tell auoug thorns and the
thorns sprang up and rhoked them. Matthew
l:.T.
Some people )mk nin pdltle with horrr,
They fo.grt the fact that polltlral matters nr
nvtly handled hy splrllually minded l rou
euld prepare ivndttlous favorable let spiritu
al growth.
Mind you. I say spiritually minded prrm.
You are Hot to gel I lie td-a that I adt ovale the
wniting of the rhun-h and stale. That would
not do at all, as raoh rhtirrh denomination
would want to tlx things favcrablo to Its pel
creeds and a;lnM all the other twelve hund
red creed. Hut Idoadvorato the uniting of
more splrltuwlly with our social metlid;and
govern aient ran shape society m as to n.aVe It
favorable for spiritual jtriwth.
SiH-lalisnt. according to the definition laid
down In Webotrr's dictionary, would be a step
tow anl brtnglng ople legetlu-r In unity of
purpose In their worldly matten. Ko lhat In
time they would regard the Interest of each
as the intere-lrf all; whereas, at the pro-cut
time, each ruau regards his uelghbor a hl
deadly enemy, who t trying to lin'lercll hlu
or overdo him In soma underhanded way, and
these conditions are- ruinous lo m persons
spiritual grow th. o that we ran not come Into
the unity of faith on account of the clashing of
Interests In our social and religious life: but
we shall change this government from lis
present man-eali'ig basis to theSa-lal CiMe
ratlve basis, so that our people shall learn by
actual rxerlenee that each man's liclf hUr ts
hit brother, and that our nclghlHir's lnt-r-t
l our Interval. utvr.it.
Stomach Trouble and Constipation.
"Chamberlain's Stomach nr.il Live.'
Tablets ate the host thing 'or stmiaru
troubles and constipation I have ever
Fold." says J. It. Cullman, a dniKKlft
of Pottervllle, Mich. They i.re easy
to take tnd always give sailrfnetlon.
f tell my customer to try them and If
not satisfactory, to come back and get
Ihelr money, but have never had a
complaint" For sale by Perry & Gra
ham. The biggvet stock ol hIhx for men,
women and children at Swott's Pro
gressive Store, Kuinier, Ore.
No More Stomach Troubles.
All stomach trouble Is removed by the
use of Ko'Iol Dyspepsia Cure. It gives
the stomach perfect rest by digesting
what you eat without the stomach's
aid. Tho food builds up the body, the
rest restores tho stomach to health.
You don't have to diet yourself when
takln? Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. D.
Ersklne, of Allen vllle, Mich., snys.
"I suffered Heartburn and Stomach
trouble tor some time. My sister-in-law
has had the same trouble and was
not able to eat for six weeks. She
lived entirely on warm water. After
taking two botllos of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure she was entirely cured. She
now eats heartily and fs In good
health. I am glad to say Kodol gavo
me Instant relief." Sold by Ualley &
Hrinn.
Administrator's Notice.
Sll. HOSK Ki? A T K X OT I ( ' K 1 IT KttKllY
given that Hie under-lxued li been bih
l-olnlel adinlnl-lrntor id Itu; r-UI ol K. II.
Ko-e, dt-i-ensed, I y the County Court it the
State of Oretf.n, for Columbia county, siol
has qualified. All J-cr.-on having elnlins
niin-t Hld ctMte are hereby notified to
pnsw-nt the same to me at my residence at Vcr
nonis, Columbia County Oregon, w llhprox'r
vouchers and duly verilu-d wi'liin six montlis
from the dale hereof. L. II. bTL'A HT,
diiiliiitrMtnr.
listed and fir-t pub'.i-hed iM cernlM-r l'l.
AdiiilnUtrutor's Notice.
J It. ItftAI N KHTATK NiiTU K IS HIJiKIlY
given that the lliidcrvlBhcd has been hi
w. luted ndmini-trator of Hie e-fsie of J. I!
Ilraiin. deceased, by Ilia County Court of Col
umbia County, htaie ol Oregon, anil lias imihII
lied as such. All persons having rlalnn
ngiiiiiot said etat: are hereby tielllled lo pre
sent the same to me at my rcMdciict! at Anolm,
Columbia Cmrity, Oregon, with proper vouch
em slid duly verified, wllliln six uiomlis from
tUedate hereof. VICToHIA IIUAI X,
Administrator.
Irate ami first bubllfhcd I)eceiiiber;i. l'.l.
HIIEKIKP'H SAI.K.
In the Circuit Court of the rUate of Oresron, for
ColiimMa County.
John 1'riiiKle, I'laintiff, vs. The Kust Kotk
Hlilnglc and ManufacturiiiK Co., a cor
poration, iN-feudant.
BOT1CK W 1IKUKHV iIVKNv THAT t'XDKIt
' and by virtue of an eicenllnii ami order ol
sale lulled out of Hie Circuit Court of IheSfnte
ftf Oreinn In ttt,l I '.1 n f.
j the .Hti diiy of JatiUHry, I'.sii, uiuler arid In iiiir-
nance of a imminent, order ami decree of fun-
i suit: iiirui- nun eiuereo in snin ijotirt on Hie
!i7thdH of December, I'JOI, In a-suit w herein
John I'rliiKle, plHintiff, recovered judnmeiit
nifiilii-l tin; Kaft Kork klilnxle and Mnriiifiii-lu-rln
Co., a corporation, defendant, for the sum
of eleven hundred and ciithtv-thrce Outturn
dollars, w ith lntoret thereon at the rate of ten
per cent tier annum from said 7th day of -.
cember, I'jot, and the further sum of - two hun
dred dollar', attorneys fees, andeostxof
suit and accruing costs, and forever ilcbarrliiK
and lorerliM-ltiK the defendant and all persons
cIhIiiiIiik under him sub'-eiueilt lo the date of
plaintiff' inortR-aifB, of ail rKt. claim, or in
terest in the liercinufter dew rllH-d premises;
and reiilrltiK me to utuke sale of the follow lux
described properly to satisfy the above
amounts, to-wlt:
All of tii ii southwest iiuartcrof tint north
west quarter of section 2:t, tlnil lies nortli of
the Neiialem Klver, In townshipfi north, raiiKe
4 west of the Willamette meridian, iu Colum
bia County, OrcKon; also all the entire plant
of the defendant, the Knst fork bIiIiikIc and
ManiifaritiriiiK l'o lix-nted at 11 ttHburir, Col
umbia County, OreKon, collslHllngof eiiKlne,
boiler, saw mill and everything connected or
belonging to said defendant's said plant situa
ted on the Pittsburg Mill Company's land In
said seel Ion a:l, township !, north, range A west
of Willamette Meridian, in said County, to lie
sold as under exel utlon, and tins proceeds ap
plied lo the payment of said Judgment accord
ing lo law and I lie said decree of foreclosure,
1 will, therefore, on Haturdiiy, the eleventh
day of l ebnmry, l;sj., at the hour of eleven
o'clock in the forenoon rrf said day, at the front
door of Hie county court house, In Ht. Helens,
In said Columbia county, Oregon, sell at public
auction, subject to redemption, to the highest
bidder; for cash in lawful money of the Cnlted
Wales, nil the right, title and Interest the said
defendant, The Kai-t i'ork hlilngle and Miinn
faetiirtng Co. lias, or hud at the date of the
execution of said mortgage, t-wf, March I,
l'.iOli, In or to the real procrtv above described
to satisfy km Id execution and owler of sale, to
gellier with accruing cost,
. I'alediit Ht. Helens, Columbia fouiily, Ore
goli; lliis'.Mli day of Jununry, p.ni,
MA K'l IN WHITK,
Kherlff of Columbln Coutitv, Hfutc of Oregon.
Klrst (iiiIiIIch I Ion .iHiimiry :i po.'i; Just publi
catjoi) I'Vhruiiry HI, lmjj,
HOYH MAY UK II AK snu -omeninc. eirl")
f-r (l)ordninry v-rviei-Kt Hg-:(.') in in
denture, to work, attend school, and i
broii tilt up somewhat n your own, ands-:l
children niav U- had for legnl adoption.
Addrt-M, W.T. liAl'.HNKIt.
Hllpt. Oregon Ilo)' slpll.lrl-' Aid Sm lety,
Vi i Kl I, A N I , U K K . I S .
Thrwuisi Ticket la all kaatern and k'u
inpv.U t'ulnli U Culute I K.u VA II It lit
O, It, Jt N. t ., uuw uu sale al- A. Jb C
It, K. tavweral I'assengvr mc at .Is
Iwrla. lly an arrantnont e(Ttvti-o in-e tV.
toUV Isit, tho A. A 0. 12. K. ii now sell,
in)! thrxuifh ttckeh over it line from
Aalori in eonmvtion with the O. K. A
N.l'o.for ail I'.ivsicrn and F.uMwnn
iHvinlK, in addition to ticket via the
Northern lVitio Kuilway, tliu Kivliitt
psaactineri tho choice of routt to any
Ktrl oi the east and Kurope-, at the same
rate a in effect from Portland,
Domestic Trouble.
It Is exceptional to find -a family
wher ihcro tro no domestic rupture
occasionally, hut theno rim bo lewavnod
.y havluR lr. King's) New Ufo rill.i
around. Much trouhlo thoy avr hy
thotr sroat work In Stomach and I.Ivor
trouble-. Thoy not only rohevo on,
but euro. r3c at IVrry & ISiuhmu'a.
Star A Star think'toa. for mI at tho
Kociftor ollW. lit amnll lotor by tho
car load.
A Very Close Call.
"I id tick, to my on cine-, nit hough
cwry joint ached and every noivo
wn- racked with poln." write C, V.
ricllamy, a locomotlvo flrtnmn, of
Uuilltvton. Iowa. "1 wa v,ak and
palo. without any appotlto ami all run
down. As I was about to ; ive up, I
rot a boitlo of Klortrte Hlucr. ami
after taklm; It, I felt a well a 1
ever t!ld la my Ufo." Weak, alckly,
run down people always gain new
lif slrorpth and vigor from their .
Trv th"tu. Satifnotlon Kuara iteod hv
IVrry (Irahatn. Prlco. 50c
If you liko tho UrxittiTKH tell vour
frictuU about it ami imluco them to attli
scri(K W havo epeciul chibbinii rate
with tho Tort land Journal, Orcvot.i
and San rranchnnt Kxaiuinor.
injnwelh
Trv .1 Sfic lKttlo r,f lloriii
tho Improvement tipcodlly ofTe'tsed ht
,'imr .p;ieiuo, r.nergy, stretiKin and
Visor. Watch how ir liriehi
apltll. give frvnvlom from ImllgeMloti
i ii.i in., i
ami I'euuiiy:
Isaac Slory, Ava. Mo., write, Sept.
in. 1'JdO. "I vu in bad heahh. I bad
stomach trouble tor 12 rwuiihc ni.
tlunih rhllla. Dr. J. Mory prencrtlied
not Pino, it cured mo la two we.ka.
1 cannot recommend It too highly. It
win do all von claim for It." Sold by,
Ualley & Hrlnn. Cenernl Merchandise. I
Tho ll KtWaTt'.H man tiaa luiiMa
and hotiae to nell in tho town of liainier
uio inht n-hiMil town in tlm countv. A
hoiiNo niul
- - p (Milt,
one lil.a k, ntnl nlw a hoti"M and kt lor
trnod buaineyM hx-atinn lf,lna -la..!....
or tiireo good ligation for mnnll fruit
luiiiia ir ctucKcn ranciie.
Wonderful Nervt
Is displayed by many a man on dur
ing pains of accidental Cut a, Wound,
nrul-.s, lhirna. Scald. Sore feet rr
fctlff Joints. Hut there's no need fur
It. llticklen's Arnica Sulv will im
tho pr.ln and cure tho trouble. It's the
bent Salve on c- irth for Pile, loo. 25c,
at Perry & (Irnham'H.
Removal Sale.
Iam tiuildinir a concrete Hore huil.l-
itiS! ill St. IleleiiM no. I
pletexl will occupy it as n general mer.
chan lmo store. 1 don't want In move
any more vais than i.ocesar)', and
there (oro 1 will sell all tho
pn-mM t store at greatly reduced prices.
I Ilia ia tint MMairhmllii . I ' 1 -
Itaikini! lor. Mv stiaL ia l ie "O llflil llllt
can save money by trading with me.
ii. Mtiitcrx.
??ai fiiiii ib:: r-r
R X, H IS Pa tJ?S' ho
SO 101 ii m o ll fej f&g
tej fed P1 l m- .." ' ;sr rrj ;
S !; as! W i .
' w If: gif .p 1 fig-' rO
y ; i..v i , V'
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MONDAY, JANUaMVY 2 1905.
Fourth Annual Clearance
' 0
0000
Every Article Greatly Reduced.
THKForUTI! ANS.rAI.fl.KAIiANCKSAM'i.ldrtnori
ita j..urtay d.atrit.utinif UIMH AND I. KIT lUlill
tii:.VlK MKlUMIANhlSi: f ,-verv d.nirtptloii at
WIIOI.F.N.VLK l'Ull'DS. Keally tli lmt IniiHirtiinl
event Itt tho lutalnea yeur, lit an much an tvvory artU lo
in tho itrtbUahtiKnt in included.
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RAINIER,
H. iVI. FOWLER,
-I tciilcr In-
General -:-
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OiK'KeKOK tCCO
l Geo rise
Paper Hanger, - -
i - - Painter
CUA'PSKANIIC.
W Early filscra
ThO famOU3 fittlO pUls.
. DoVIU'3 Salvo
1 SAM DrtS ff..a.MM
1
1
0000
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ABOUT IT...
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- OREGON I
Merchandise.
ORKGON.
Hajxin,
and Decorator I
ORICOON.
I f OIEYSIQDIiTYCDIlB
Make Kidnc) and DUddcr IlifibJ
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