The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 05, 1895, Image 2

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    OliEGON MIST. ''rL,
iuk buuu luiinvvu VUllHUVJl till
useless twaddle about "fiat money
and all that, might be advanced with
some degree of honesty ot purpose,
A silver dollar is entitled to as much
respect as a gold dollar in any mark
or market, and upon this the people
of the United States will insist. Dallas
Transcript.
HIVED ETEHf FRIDAY mOHNIrte
. BEEGLE & DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
Bukacrlptlan Rates,
On eopy on year In advance......
wne oopy aix. nioulhs...,
IDgl COy...
70
Advertising rates mad known npon application
COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Juris..
rk...
Cleri
Sheriff.
Treasurer. ........ E,
Dupe of Schools.. ..
Assessor
Surveyor , ,
CommlHt oners ''
A London paper reports that Queen
Victoria cannot walk now without the
assistance of servants, but It is certain
at least, that the grand old lady, un
like herjroyal grandfather, is not dying
at the top. She is nearing the age of
76 years, and her judgment in matters
Chas. F. lJoan. Railller I nf atatikamanaliln is nrnrtuhltf ss errviii
M. Wharton. Columbia City " r r "
j. o. wauvosppoose toaay as n ever was.
County Officer,
Pean Blanchard, Rainier
Jucison Weed. Vernonia
Martin While. Uutnov
W. N. Mceervc, Delena
.....P. A. Frakes, Seanpoose
.8. 0 Bchoonover, Vernouia
Society Nances.
Masonic). 8t. Beleni Lodge, No. 8J Regular
communications nrsl ana imra saturaay in
each month at 7:80 r. M. at Masonic hall. Visit
Ins msmbsra la good standing Invited to at
tend. . . .
U so If to.-Rainier Lodge. No. 94 8taled
meetings Saturday on or before each full moon
at 7. SO F. . at Masonic hall, over Blanchard s
tore, visiting members in goou standing in
vtaea w euena.
Odd Fsllows St. Helens Iodee No. 117
Meets every Saturday night at 7: BO. Transient
brethren In good standiug cordially Invited to
aitsuu.
Khiorts or Pttbiis. Avon lodtre No. 62,
meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, In
vaa retiows nail, Bt. Helens, Oregon, tran
sient brethren invited to attend.
K touts or Pythias. Rainier Lodge no. SS,
meets every Bat unlay evening at 7:su ocioox,
in their hall, over Deits' store. Transient breth
ren cordially invited to attend.
Jumoa oanaa United Amskicak Mechan
ic Columbia Council No. 10. Meets In Odd
Fellows' hall. St. Helens, every Thursday even
ing at 7:80 o'clock. Visiting brethren in good
pwiuiug, inviteq to aitena.
Obdie or Kaitsun 8ta. Mltpsh Chapter
meets every secona ana lounn csturaay at o
r. at., in Masonic hall, Bt. Helens, Oregon. A
welcome glaen to Tlsitlng members.
T. HELENS, ORKOON, APRIL A.
CREAMERY AND FARM BUTTER.
A subscriber to the Pacific Farmer
wishes to know why creamery butter
always outsell . the best of farm or
dairy butter in our markets. There
are two reasons : The one most ap
parent to the common observer and
one most commented upon is that
creamery butter is sold in such large
quantities and is so uniform that it es
tablishes its reputation, and the repu
Ution as much as the article sells it.
The other reason, and the one over
looked by most people who comment
on the subject is very different. The
fanner who makes good butter, and is
near a market large enough to handle
good creamery butter in large quaoti
ties, does not have to sell to the gro
cer. He sells to the private customer
the year round at a good figure, con
sequently his butter does not come in
competition with the high-priced
creamery; it is the poorer class of the
country butter, the poor imported but
ter, and the poor creamery butter
PltON KAINlEB.
A. Ross has rented the 'Winchester place
for the season.
Miss Lucy Stehman has gone to Stella on
a visit to friends.
Mrs. A. L. Richardson has recently been
visiting in St. Helens.
H. B. Borthwick took a raft of first-class
piling from here last Monday.
Messrs. Lee, Clark and Brous are build
ing a large fish trap just below .the city.
Martin Both, of the Pacific Fish company,
is preparing tor a large trade this season.
Smith A Sons' mill is running on (nil
time with large prospective orders In view
W. H Inius, ot the Review, has moved
into the cottage formerly occupied by T. J
Cleeton.
It is reported that theSuflolk shingle mill
will soon be operated under the co-operative
system.
A party from Astoria Is negotiating for
purchase or lease of tbe sash and door
factory at this place.
Marion and Arthur Riggs have launched
their new boat, and will, at the beginning
of the fishing season, go below.
Mrs. A. H. Johnson, of Portland, spent
several days in this city last week visiting
her daughter. Mrs. A. T. Dobbins.
Mrs. Dolph Brant and family, accom
panied by Miss Daisy Lewis, have just ar
rived from Lane county. Miss Lewis will
spend the summer here.
With the railroad talk and the question
of an independent wharf which is just now
agitating the minds of our citizens, there is
no lack of subject for conversation.
BACHELOR FLAT.
There was a meeting of tbe bachelors of
the Flat at E. Morton's one evening last
week. The bachelors were all present but
one. It Is presumed be was attending to
other important matters. A few married
men were there from motives of cariosity.
There was a fall string band and C. Wick
strom brought his swinette. Dancing was
kept up until 12 o'clock, wben every
body went home happy.
C. Wickstrom is logging for H. O. How
ard.
E. E. Quick has his quarter section all
fenced and seeded to grass.
J. Mason has grubbed and plowed an
other large new field this sprint.
The road to Mainville is a disgrace. If
CLATHKAN1E.
MoDrlde's Vast Kutate.
This, from the New York World, will
probably be news to many Oregonluns:
"Senator-elect George W. McBrlde, of Ore
gon, was an ardent lover of out-door life,
an excellent horseman, and a sure shot with
a rille before he was crippled by a fall from
a wagon a few years ago. Since that anol
dent he has been compelled to use crutches.
He is one ot the band of barons of Oregon,
his estates In Columbia county extending
from the river front several miles buck to
the mountains. Senator McBrlde li 41
years old."
CONSTIPATION -
Is called the "Father of Diseases." It
is caused by a Torpid Liver, and is
generally accompauied with
Sick Headache,
Bad Breath, Etc,
I To Treat Constipation Successfully
wmu..,, f. something to make his end of that road
Op the prices of best creamery in the passable along Lumsn's field there will be
nouses doing the best business. In I complaint made to the county court by
plain words the best farm butter does
not sell for less in the market than
the bast creamery, because private
families get it before it reaches the
market. 1 -
7It now seems pretty certain that
f tbe Astoria-Goble road will be built
within the next few years. Indeed
tbe proposition of Mr. A. B. Hammond
savors more of business than any
former arrangement. Details seem to
be in complete order for the construc
tion of the road save one thing, name
ly, the risrbt-of way. The people of
Astoria have agreed to secure the
right-of way without cost to Mr. Ham
mood. For them to succeed in this
will depend largely on the sentiment
of the people along the proposed route
Should they decline to grant tbe right-
of-way it will be a serious obstruction
to the enterprise snd, perhaps, prevent
the road from building. In our opin
- ion the property-owners cannot afford
. to refuse to make these concessions to
the road, since their attitude will have
a great deal to do with the road being
pushed forward. While it is true Mr.
Hammond has asked an extension of
time, this need not discourage those
interested, for it is only sush a de
mand as any safe business man would
make under preseut strained condi
tions. The gentleman has begun in a
cautious and conservative way to com
plete a large undertaking, and be
onght to succeed.
Zip.
Real Estate Transfers.
George L. Corrv and wife to P. A. F rakes.
two inlands in Saline lake; si.
A. r. Dobbins and Mercv a. Dobbins to
P. A. Frakes, blk 18, Dobbins addition to
Rainier.
John Hendnckson and wife to Olof
Jarba. 19 acres off north end of L. Bobnert
donation claim, sec 27. 1 8 n. r 4 w: 1563.
Bertha A. Knighton and husband to W.
1 . Kice. Dower of attorney.
George Kellv and wife to Kate Connell.
iota i ana s. bis z, ueoreetown : 40.
Emeline Meeker to C H. Johns, lots 6
and 7. blk 12. St. Helens, quitclaim: S 15.
W. 8. Miller and wife to Nettie Blood.
lots 4 and S. blk 12. Clatskanie, and K ol
tt ana ex ol w Ji. sec 20. t 7 n. r 4 w :
11000.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to express our sincere thanks
to neighbors and friends for kindnesses and
sympathy extended us in the recent illness
snd death of our husband and father.
Mas. W. W. Wist ahd Family.
A raft of Merrill's logs Is ready this week
for transfer to the manufacturer.
Miss Abbls Bryant is teaching at the
school house near Ktlgerton's this week.
R. 8, Hatton commenced teaching a term
of school at Mayger Monday morning.
Two or three white hats have recently ap
peared on our streets, showing that spring
I here.
Quite a delegation of the old Tichenor
crew are employed at tbe Kdgerton mill this
spring.
John Llmiftren remained over a day with
his team this week; a rather unusual thing
for John to do.
James Fisk got a raft of logs off, and
started for Portland the first of tbe week to
look after them.
The new shingle mill Is In option again Losg Qf Appetite,
and gives that portion ot the town a busi- 11
nest-like appearance.
H. W. Brown and James Intel went out
to Mist this week to continue work on F.
Merrill's sawmill, near there.
Special quarterly meeting services are to
be held at the Stewart creek aohool house
on Saturday and Sunday next.
The time tor holding the Sabbath school
was changed by a vote of those present last
Sabbath from 3 p. m. to 10:30 a. m.
Horse flesh sold very cheap at the city
marshal's sale last Monday. $3.20 for a
horse is getting down to first principles.
Martin White, county assessor, was in
town this week looking after some of the
outlying districts. He will do up the town
a little later.
J. M. Blackford, assisted by his brother.
A. W. Blsckford, is painting the Marsh
land school building and public hall, and
expects to point tbe new residence of Chas.
Graham.
Fred Langfelt succeeds to the Swager
shingle mill (late Giggey A Co. ) He does
not seem intimidated by the collapse of the
late proprietors.
Monacle ft Krati are now the proprietors
of a good team of horses , and received a
new wagon by steamer this week to com
plete their outfit.
Miss Khoda John was a passenger on the
steamer Saturday morning, returning here
to take charge of the Lower Beaver school,
which she begun teaching this week.
Frank Merrill was over front the mill to
spend Sunday with his family and take a
band in the city election. He reports pro
gress in mill matters with a considerable
amount of manufactured lumber on hand.
Charley Johnson has been doing good
work ploughing the meadow that has twice
been flooded the past year. Its coating of
sand will be rather an advantage when put
in shape again.
We were pleased to see the Pbaver com
ing into its landing here last Monday with
its new coat of paint and tidy appearance,
after its long absence. The Messenger left
us on Saturday morning to give way for
tbe Shaver, and everybody likes the chance.
Miss Mildred Boyle spent Saturday in our
city on her way from Portland to Mist,
where she heiran school on Sfnnrlnv mnm.
iug of this week. Miss Boyle is proving to Cll Ad. iUUCKLti, UWHef.
be one of our most popular teachers, and
deservedly so, as she is careful and indue-1 lir n. ME8ERVE,
tnous as well as competent. I
Fred Gates and family were another fam- SUTVeYOr and Civil Engineer
ly in the city on Monday evening to take I J
It is a mild laxative and a tonic to the
digestive organs. By taking Simmons
Liver Regulator you promote digestion,
bring on a regular habit of body, and
prevent Biliousness and Indigestiou.
"My wife was sorely distressed with Oonstlpa-
uon andcouanins, loiioweu witn Bleeding- rues.
After four months use of Simmons Liver Keiru-
lator she Is almost entirelv relieved, animus'
strengtn ana nesn. w. o. i.isrxs, ueiaware.u.
fTEVERT PACKAGERS
Hats oar X Stansai 1st rsel wrap
per. J. II. ZEIL.1.1, 4c Co., Philadelphia.
-THE-
Splendid, Young Norman Horse
TERIPEST
Will Make the Season of 1895
as Follows
At Charles Muckle's Farm on Deer Island,
Columbia County, Oregon.
Terms, Insurance $10
TEMPEST is a beautiful, dark iron arav.
sixteen hands high; nine years old; weighs
1000 pounds, with fine style, quick move
ment, and second to none in muscular
power and durability.
r
He was sired bv Young Bvron Kier: bv
old Byron Kier, imported and owned by
Sigmaster, Keota. Iowa. Tempest's dam
was sired bv Old Tempest, a Norman horse
owned by J. Downs, Iowa.
PEOPLE
Desirous Buying
JEWELRY,
Watches, Clocks, Etc,
Would da well to order from
G. HEITKEflPER
The Portland Jeweler.
Corner of Third and Morrison.
You will save at leant 36 per cent, and tooil
mods. Diamond, watuhes, llverwro, optical
goods, etc Your oorreiuniideuoe Is solicited.
131
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BjsssssssssssssssSSaSsSSSSsassssssw
E. MoNEILL, Keceiver.
TO THE
G1VKS THE CHOICE OF
Two Transcontinental Rontes
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
BY WAY Or
Spokane, Minneapolis & St. Paul
UNION PACIFIC RY
BY WAY Or
DENVER, OMAHA, I KANSAS CITY
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES
Patronize
Home
Industry
Elisor 1804-053,
Our Second Sale since Removing to Our New
Store, S. W. Cor. Third and Oak streets.
M E$9.95 All-Wool Suits.
Frocks and Single and Double-Breasted Sacks, 20 and
22-ounce goods;. eighteen patterns, including Blue and
Black Cheviots.
Every suit warranted made of oolobratrd Albany Woolen MlllsCasslmsrs,
snd manufactured on our own premises, W employ 147 nanus and money
paid for labor roniaius here t home.
J. M. flOYER& CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Clothiers
Nos. 81 and 83 Third Street, S. W. Cor. Oak, Portland, Oregon
OCKAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY S
For San Francisco.
For Full Detail. Call on or Address
W. H. HURLBURT.
General Freight and Pass. Agt., Portland,
When Baby was sick, we ga bar Castoria,
When abe was a Child, she criod for Castorla,
When she became Miss, she chmg to Castorla,
When she had Children, she gavs them Castoria,
Hexice to CreaJtare.
THE andersipned having been duly ap
pointed administrator of the estate of
Levi French, deceased, all persona having
viojiub against ssiu estate are requested to
present tne same to me, at the law otllce of
Alien (Jleeton. in St. Helens, Columbia
county, Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof. 1.INDLEY MEEKER
Administrator of the estate of Levi French.
A , '
Dated April 5, 1805. a5m8
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
P. A. NELSON, Plaintiff, j
vs. I
LOUVISA C. NELSON, Defendant.
Carl Bbown, the Coxeyite, declares
it bis present intention to marry, pro-
Tided some lonely female will consent
to be bis on tbe steps of the capitol.
He is not particular as to tbe woman, To Louvlaa C. Nelson, the above named defend
ant is Arm as to tbe place. Bbe may tn the name op the state op okeoon:
, , ii. a. You are hereby required to appear in the
OrOSS-eyed, have red hair, wear S above named Court auo cause ana answer the
w.rt on her nose, and be afflicted with SfiiC&TXK
cold feet, and it sll will make no dif hlKo? ffiBKTiS StK!""
yon, which said Srst dav of tbe next regular
1 , ' " u 1 1 j. luvnaay, stay I4tu, 1SV9,
ference to Carl if she will marry him
on the capitol step. He does not cx
plain what be hopes to accomplish for
Coxey's vanquished and Buffering
army by this bid for further public
prominence.
Few there be amoag the republicans
who want "free and unlimited coinage
of silver;" but what they do ask is that
silver shall not take a second place be
side gold as a purchasing and general
circulating medium of the country.
Tbe theory advanced by some that
this glorious country of ours must have
a "single gold standard" is a fulacy,
and will pot be accepted by the peo
ple ot the country over which waves
the stars and stripes, as just the thing.
Had silver no intrinsic value, then
uply to the
lef prayed
and if you so fall to appear and answer on
vciuie Bmu uaie, me piaintirf wilt a
Court for a decree therein for the nl
for In tbe complaint; namely: that the marriage
contract and obiinatlens now existing between
yourseu ana said plslntiffbe dissolved and an
nulled; that plaintiff have decreed to him tbe
care and custody of the minor children of said
PBtuwuieuuoiHM aim aescnoea in said com
plaint, and for such other relief as may be
iuit&Die.
This Summons Is published in Tne Obeook
equitable.
Mist by order of Hon. T. A. Mc Bride, made
April 8d, 1895, directing publication thereof for
six successive weeks.
Dated April gd, mi.
CAPLES it ALLEN,
a5ml7 - Attorneys for Plalnllfr.
TBEAslHOB'a ROTICK.
County Treasurer's Office,
St. Helens, Or., April 5, 1895.
Sotice is herby river, that Columbia
county warrants No's. 2354, 23S2 and 2366,
heretofore prerented and endorsed "Not
Paid for Want of Funds." will be naid nnon
presentation at this office. Interest on the
same will not be allowed after this date.
E. M. WH4RTON,
Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon.
the steamer for Portland, bound for Wis
consin. They were formerly residents here
bat lately resided in the Nehalcin valley,
from which place they migrate eastward
Fred ia a familiar personage about here,
and will be missed
Milton Bryant and family took their de
parture from oar city Monday evening, ex
pecting to make their home in Minnesota
hereafter. We are sorry to lose Milton, as
be has been a aomewhat conspicuous fig-
are in the city, and the family are known
and respected here. Onr citizen wish them
success and content in their new home, and
a safe jonrney to their destination
The usual notices of a city election to be
held Monday.April 1st, failed to cause much
comment or elicit interest enough to have
a public caucua called to nominate persons
to fill the city offices. In default of caucus
nominations one interested party, after
little consultation, devised a ticket, and
in exhibiting it found another ticket bad
been formed in another locality. These
tickets were both printed, one called citi
zens, the other independent. On the morn
ing of election another ticket, called Peo
ples, suddenly aprang into existence, giving
plenty of material to choose from so far
council, at least, was concerned. There
was quite a good deal of scratching and al
tering of tickets, but the result showed a
pretty good selection, as follows: Presi
dent of the council, E. S. Hatton ; council-
men, A. F. Myera, N. Merrill, N. Nichols,
W. E. Conyers; recorder. H. L. Warren;
treasurer, J. E. Hall: marshal, J. 0. Camp
bell. There was no contest for the office of
recorder and treasurer, the ones eleeted be
ing on ail the ticket. The first Monday in
May is the time designated by our city
charter for the newly elected officer to
qualify.
Two papers, The Mist and the
Oregonian, oue year for f 2.
During last Sunday night some one,
presumably engaged in the fishing I
Dutinees, robbed all the sturgeon boxes
along tbe water front. It ia estimated
they got away with something over a
ton or nan.
Suit commenced by E. W. Keasey
vs. school district No. 27, in Justice
VanDyke's court at Vernonia, to re
cover money doe for building a school
bouse. Bet lor trial April 10, 1895.
Allen A Cleeton, attorney for plain
tiff.
Suit was filed in the circuit court
Wednesday by Magnus Saxon and
John Dflan ys. W. 3. Fullerton, et al.,
to set aside a quitclaim deed to a road
way on the line between the land of
plaintiffs and defendants. Allen &
Cleeton, attorneys for plaintiff.
Dr. Boss desires us to publish the
following extract from a letter of Chas.
M. Gutfeld, of Reedley, Fresno Co.,
Uai., as he handle the remedy referred
to and wants his customers to know
what a splendid medicine it is: "It is
wilb pleasure I tell you that by one
day's use of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy I was relieved of a very severe
cold. My head was completely stopped
up and I could not sleep at nights. I
can recommend this remedy." A cold
nearly always starts in the head and
afterwards extends to the throat and
lungs. By using this remedy freelyas
soon s the cold has been contracted
it will cure the cold at once and pre
vent it from extending to the lungs
DELENA, OREGON.
County Surveyor. Land Survevint. Town
Platting and Engineering work promptly
executed.
LEONARD HUFF & CO.,
Commission Merchants
SWAGEE'8 OLD STAND.
A general asortment of feed kept on hand,
ana soia at tne lowest price
FOR CASH.
Undertaking Goods
FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE.
St. Helens, . ; : Oregon.
CHICKEN 3PALS
CHOICE BliJSTDS OF
Wines, Liquors, and Cigars
CAN AT ALL TIMES BE FOUND AT
THE MODEL SALOON,
J. 8. CLONING ER, PROPRIETOR, : : : 1 ST. HELENS, ORE00K
, Famous Fire Laddie Cigars Kept Constantly on Hand.
ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY WITH POOL AMD BILLIARD TABLES
Welnhard's Beer 5 Cents.
If von use the Pttslsw
Imbaurs a Imln
Make money while
others are wasting
time by old oroccsKS.
Catalog; tells all about
it, and describes every
article needed lor
poultry business.
bli?isLdl1
MB . JS
The "ERIE'
ly 1
wheel. Prrttlrttmodtl.l
Mr era Pacific Coast!
Aaents. Bicycle cats-
logucmailcd fresvc I
full description. pHres. etc., aoairr wawtbd. I
FETALDHA DfCCBATOB CO.. rtalaiaa,Cal. I
uta uocsa, 131 a Mam at., Los Angciee.
mm
Caveats, snd Trade-Marks obtained, and sll Pat- J
ant buainass conducted for Mooikitc rum. I
Oon Office ia Ovmsrrc U.S. Warsirr Ovnet i
land can secure patent in lass urns tosa Uose I
Wcmotelrom Washington. J
' sena moaei, arawioc or pnoio., win u.aui ip- 5
tioa. W adriaa, ii patantabi or not, lraa ot
caarfW. Our la not due tm patent la aacured. i
a BmMiLrr. "How to Obtain Patanis." with I
cost of sum ia the U. & and tomgaoouoUMaf
sent uav. jamiiasa, i
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Osw. ParcNT Omst, Washinston, O. C.
The Banquet
SALOON
Has reopened under the management of
GEO. A. BRINN,
Coiner Strand and Cowlitz Sts.
A CHOICE SELECTION
Of Pare Wines and Brandies
FAMOUS FIRS LADDIE OIQARS.
Pool and Billiard Tables
At THE BANQUET,
TAKEN UP.
There I a strav steer at mv nlara ahnnt
8 years old: color, roan. Ownei ran hava
same by proving property ami paying coats.
Deer Island, Oregon. 38
8. B. QUKK,
Commissioner al
Dead tor Waahhi(taa
a. W, COLD,
, Notary PMi
Cole & Quick,
St. Helens,
Oregon
PkOPRILTORS OP
"Thorn's Numerical System
Title Abstracts1
-post-
Columbia County, - Oregon
li
TITLES
KiainlnM snd abstracts himlahed. Will
attend to wane ra btfur the Soasd of
Kualliatloa; parmeiil ol Un. at a. Real
Kutat. t'onveyaurlttf , and loauranos, and
Loans negotiated.
! St. HelensLivertStables st- MLENS EXCHANGE
oaiainl &j Kii:jiT.
THOS. COOPER, Proprietor.
Handy location, and you can feel sure that your horses will receive
as good attention ss though you were caring for them yourself,
Mr. Thoma Cooper ha Just opened op hi new and elegant barroom In Bt. Helen
van vuuavaiiu ue lounu tne itoious
l HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE. IPsM If EcDa'JllBlky WMsIkOJ
What is
Also best Brands Domestic and Key West Cigars.
MB. COOPER 13 ALWAYS GLAD TO WELCOME HIS OLD FRIENDS
1U ills 1 LACE OF BUSINESS.
ST. HELENS EXCHANGE,
St Helens, - - Oregon
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG & COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
Castoria it Dr. Samuel Pitcher! prescription for Infant
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting' Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
STR JOSEPH KSLLOQQ
FOR PORTLAND
Leaves Kelso Mondavs w.,inD.. 1 v.u . . . .
Portland T.-H. vt..'Zi". ITS"'"' . " 0 "
AUU,.UBV BIIU osiuraay at 0 o'clock
a. m.
ASTORIA AND OLATSKANIE.
Castoria.
"Castorla I an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have rttpoatedlr told me of Its
(ood effect upon their children."
Da, O. 0. OaoeoD,
Lowell, Haas.
Castorla Is the beat remadj for children ot
which I am acquainted. I hope tbe day Is not
tar distant when mother will oonalder the real
interest of their children, and use Castorla In
stead of the rarlousquack DOstnunawhich an
destrovbur their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, aoothlnc syrup and other hurtful
agent down their throats, thereby sanding
Shea to premature graves."
Da. J. F. KmoHBLoa,
Oonway, Ark.
Castoria.
" Castorla Is so well adapted tochlMiwa that
I recommend It assuperlorloany prescription
known to me."
H. A, Aacaaa, at. D
111 Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, W. X
Onr physician in the children's depart
ment have spoken highly of thou- experi
ence in their outside practice with Castorla,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what Is known a regular
products, yet wear free to confess that the
merits of Castorla has won us to look with
favor upon It."
Vsrrao BoarrraL aao Dispaxaiav,
Boston, Haas.
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