The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 11, 1899, Image 2

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OOMWBIA COUNTY IM KKCTORY.
CO tTT OITICKKN.
Judge Joseph H. Doan, Rainier
Vlirk J. U. Willi, St. lirlima
Sheriff , 4. tt. Km. ciatakanle
Treasurer , ,....K. Rom. St. Helena
kliipt. of Schools I. H. Copland, Warren
A.mskot..., Martin While Qtilncy
Surveyor tieo. Hay, Mnyuer
Coroner ,,..Dc. A. V McLaren, Rnlnl'T
. . r. a. routes, pwainto.me
u. i-eierwm, mibi
tory vr became rightful muter of as
successor to the Spauish sowrelitrity,
AH re wish to point out la that these
public men from Mr. Bryan down, vol
untarily ana vocnerouaiy demanded a
war with Spain under the then existing
circumstance, out of the result of
which they now aeek to make political
capital and reap political advantage.
Will they not write themselves down as
inconsistent?"
Unparalleled Prosperity.
This country is enjoying a degree of
prosperity now, unparalleled in Its his
tory, and there ia no indication any
where of the slightest iikii of halting.
failure are tlie smallest ever known,
and railroad earning the inrgeat. Hoi'
A COMMON SILENT IANQUAQE.
Durtoa Thing rraetlood oy Poopl Alt
Ovr the World.
Them is a lojiguage which is not
written, spoken, taught or lonmod,
ami vat la inrrnn t wham wrrmrla am.
vein payment inrougu clearing nouses nuoleM to Convey Intensity of meUV
In July have been about 60 per cent i u,.0 ,.,. m, i.
greateVthan laet rear and 02 per cent or dolicacy of thought The lan
better than any other time sin.-e im, for Buoh it ia, may be found
the beet previous year. The otrlclal re- In use in almost every part of the
turn of the moat wonderful vear in the world. Its varied alimlftnuww la
nation' commerce how decrease of comprehended by the rich, and its
11,500 in value of the great staple e- mnauinir nndarstnnd hw that nnn
WARUKN AND 8CA1T008E.
Miaa Dessie West U visiting friends at
U7dt., W.IU U'.UU
V T nitn II Rlltaa MUt
increase of about t.S0,000,000 in other
export, mostly manufacture. The
failure for the week past have been 16
iu the United State against 207 last
vear and S3 in Canada airalnst IB nut
year as reported by K. G. l)unn A Com-
iTbis peculiar medium of oommuni-
tttion has no vocabulary, fixed ruing
of grammar or logical terms. For
brevity it ia unsurpassed. In point
of pexHpioulty it stands without an
equal. It u the shrug.
pany. Money is plenty and cheap, PT
er Way I vuiug v unu iur WAyrceruiiK;
Commissioners
Aug 11,1899.
Mr. W. S. (Tutohinaon hua Durohaseti
1 fiinli nao P ti 1 1 ixka
ii in ii v iihw ii LnrikriHM Mm h mitir wuv
Missel Martha and Mamie Hartman I everywhere and whim are constantly multitude of thinfts. both ohieotivelv
m visuuig intiuus m uucuua, iTuau. increaatng. ixiiton is sunt'iiing iu price ana BUOjeottveiy. it is. as olroum-
Mr. Churlea Hegele, of Portland, spent JL1,?,'80 !he"h and coru ",d 'o1 Bre tanoos require, a noun, adverb, pro
mdav at his creamerv at ScaoDooae. iMJw'ty advancing.
. . . I noun. BiilMrivn. raxnwIMnn vn.
itken all together we present tOlie 7 7. i I j r r T IT"
wnri.1 .r k rtrut ti,., ti, .in..i.r junction, interjection or verb. The
cumstanceof a country engtised In war sphere of its usefulness is almost
and yet increasing in natural uroHperity limitless.
aa is no other country in tho world. A curioua happening oocorred in
fhKrirr!i!!; twest end allttle more than a
Sunday at his creamery at Scappoose.
Walter Collins and Ueorse Ramsey
spent Saturday ana Sunday at ror timid.
Clifford Ellis, of Portland, snent Sun'
day at this place with his mother, Mrs,
tlawkms.
The Station asent. Mr. J. Leonard, ia I manufantnriHa and hut a limited market I SgO. A OeTtaUk man Came
sporting a horse and buggy, a recent and prices for farm product, which are home quite late one dark night with-
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CL0NIH0SH a WHITNEY, Propt.
-TM rtMons
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKEY
Heatdes other atanilant brandaof
llmmr, la kept alwaya on hand.
. Curd talilei, ool Uble, and billiard
Moie ror in a oi patrons.
Bt. flelenai, Oreitoa,
purchase,
Mr. and Mr. Frank Hovt returned
laet Sunday from a two week outing
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
1 few week at Seaside.
Harry West, Mr. Ramsey, Frank
Payne and Miss Uraee Pavne were Port-
Tut taking oi the national census oi I iana visitors last week,
this state will require the service of j. Leonard ani (ami)y ,nd h. C. Lam-
tnree bundred clerks, to say notning ot I oerson ana wite are preparing to apend
other official. Thi i a email army of "w weeks at me coast.
The Forbes. Davis Fuel Co.. of Port-
! land, had their agent among us last
week contracting for wood.
The N. P. Co. has a crew of sixteen j
men near Warren assisting the regular
section lorce to retie me section.
J. S. Bacon, H. U. Clark, Marion
Cooper and Mrs. M. Slavens were pas
sengers for Portland on. Monday's boat.
Archie Collins, Tom Callahan and L.
uuncan spent a day at Seaside, return
ing Sunday evening, iney report a
pleasant day.
The Congregational church at Scap
pooee is receiving a coat of paint on the
interior. The work is being done by
unaries iiowcamp.
The Misses Mae and Maude Slavens
were tendered a surprise party the first
part of last week. Everyone present
reports a good tune.
urant vt atts, our county clerk, was
here Sunday evening on his way to
Eastern Oregon, where he hoped to find
I our chief industry, are low. Thi will
I all change in a few year when trade
conditions with our island possessions
at Bunker hill. I ln. "'8 re. settled, and when the
i niuinixui uanm ia unuer orvaiiis
f. tv . i rice ana lamny ana tne Misses uaxette.
Marie ana Mamie watts are spending a
men in itself and give some faint idea
of the magnitude of a job which takes
in the whole of the TTnited States and
must be completed before it is time under
the laws to take another second record.
Alaska is, of coarse, included, and this
time Hawaii also must be covered. In
the next census Porto Rico and the
Philippines, to say nothing of Guam,
must stand np and be counted as well.
Oaea Thla Strike
Muddy Complexions and Nauseating
; Hreath from eti ron ic constipation. Karl's
t lover iioot tea is an atxsoiute cure and
baa been sold for fifty years on an abso
lute guarantee, rnce a cts. and oo cts.
Sold by Dr. Edwin Roes, druggist, St.
Helens, and P. A. ferry, rloulton.
HOULTON NOTES.
Jep. Walker left last Monday mornina
trom Maimer.
Captain Henderson
night for Astoria.
left last Monday
Thus seems to be less trouble in en
listing men for service in oar army than
in the navy in spite of the contrast be
tween the two departments during the
late war. The average young man seem
to feel that he would prefer to do his
fighting as much as possible on land
where there is a chance to escape bullets
and no danger of going to the bottom in
a collective iron coffin. Adventure on
land also promises more excitement
than on sea. especially in the new colo- a climate beneficial to his health.
niea where nearly every recruit hopes to
see service. They feel that at present it
is an even chance in the navy to remain
on coast guard or harbor duty in this
country for an indefinite period, bat in
the army it is ten to one that they will
travel and possibly find the road to for
tune in a distant land.
Word has reached us that Mr. A. T.
out his key. He accordingly had to
ring the boll to summon his wife to
open the door. As the hour
late his wife wished to know who
the individual was before she un
locked the door, bo called out from
the window:
"Who's there!"
The man, not thinking of the dark
ness, gave an offhand shrug, which
ordinarily would be interpreted as
meaning. "Your husband, of course!
Hot receiving an answer to her in
quiry, she became somewhat suspi
cious and asked again in aooents
not mud:
"Who's at the doorf"
The Idoa of his wife asking who
he was so disturbed his even temper
of mind that he again failed to
"grasp the situation," and from mere
force of habit he stood there with
outstretched arms, raised shoulders
and mutlnir linn -Ha ImnrltnaHir nf
r..v. n :, a l. .: r" '
uu7" 'UUUUJ dismay, ms thoughts and feelings.
as expressed by his gesture, mhrht
be transcribed in the vernacular
She talks! She talks r
An interregnum of aQenoa fol
lowed, end the window was closed.
In a moment the man realised the
situation. He was locked out of his
own house, looked upon as a suspi
cious character and liable to arrest-
all on account of a shrug.
The study of the shrug will be
round of intense Interest and pecu
liar ry rascinaung. u em oodles so
E.E. QUICK
Commlaalnner ot
Duetli for Waah-'
luiloo. ......
G. W.COLE!
. Notary Public ,
PROl'RUTOKS OF
THORNE'S
Numerical SystemJPiUe Abstracts, i
Tltlea Examined and Parleotad. Ahatraela 1
riimuiieci. Aawaaiuenla KxanilneO. In-
iu raiwe nruien. laxea rani ami Convey.
auuiiia.
ST, IIRLE1S, IIKEUOK.
....Driigs and M edicmes....
Should lie bought only at a Drug Store, where doubt I
never allowed to enter the mind as to quality of the artlolo
sold. We furnish drug of the reitilrod stnmfiird ol strength
drug that are right. What you buy at a Drug Storo you
may depend upon it being what you ask for.
....OUR STOCK OF....
Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles
.IS COMPLETE.
School Books and School Siipiille. Prescription Carefully
Compounded Day or Night.
...ST. HELENS PHARMACY...
' Dr. Edwin Uoss, Proprietor.
ST. HELENS. - - OREGON
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PROFESSIONAL.
We are glad to see Rev,
again after his accident.
Haley around
Miss Beulah Walker is working- in St.
neiens at snenn Mice's.
having some repair made to hi wagon.
N. A. Perry returned from the beach
Tuesday to attend to business matters.
Chnrchley Bros., of Portland, have
seven teams at work hauling wood to
tne aepok
Last Tueadav eveninur a lanra onantitv
of rain fell at this place, that's what
the farmers like.
A social hoi
house last rriday evening,
p was given at r ranu's
iuay evenins. ah report a
gooa ana enjoys me time.
Bert Mills came out from Vernonia
e ickuw ud ujn. air. a. x. i , . , , , . o'
Workman, who is engaged at hauling .J' 7th J8 emP,oyeu Uiuch in a Uttle. It la gesture full
cky point, nad tne muuortune l r of as much meaning
wood at Rocky
to break his leg, by getting it caught in I Our worthy Brother Mt-Kenna, of
the wheel of bis moving wagon. I the United Artisans, of Portland, passed
The Misses Ella and Hattie Tompkins n Monaay even,ne lordown
entertained a few friends at their home " t""
The blight of populism appears to i
have passed away from over the nation
forever. Oregon escaped serious con
tamination. No populist ever was
elected as a populist to a state or con
gressional office in the state, and in no
legislature did the forces of fiat money
have the controlling influence. Oregon
has often been credited with having
elected a populist governor. This is not
so. Pennoyer was elected in 1886 as s
straight democrat, and on a platform
which "pointed with pride" to the wise
and patriotic administration of Grover
Cleveland and "viewed with alarm" re
st Scappoose one evening of last week.
The young folks had a merry time.
Light refreshments were served on the
lawn.
Mr. H. H. Clark believes in improv
ing his ranch in every possible manner.
lie now has a force of men engaged at I
tearing down his large barn to make
room to erect a much larger one, which.
when completed, will be a big improve-1
mem to tne piace.
Ice cream was served at the Houlton
house last Sunday and can also be had
this rrnlay evening at Perry's hall.
.Everybody invited.
meaning as a page of
oratory, as precise as a geometrical
conclusion and aa diverse of usage
as philosophical argument Iiostoii
Courier.
QR. . . HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ClaUkaule, Columbia county, Or.
J-JR. KDWIN ROtMJ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St.' Helens, Oregon
R. H. R. CUFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helena, Oregon.
G. W. COLE,
ATTOBNEY AMD COUNSELOR ATLAW,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Title Abatraot Book.. Nm.ry Pnhlln Commit
inner oi iwxia lor waaliliixton, and auuuer-
cvvu vuunw, u WUIIWUVII WHO OUIOV.
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DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor,
Has kwt raeelve4 a large aeaw taieat
4 Fraab aaS Para
DRUGS 25 Gm&lXGJLTj!&
Alio a new atxl telvM uik of Shiri ana patent medlHnae, fanry atatlonery, aehool bo.ian
mi i, mi. pu'iiiop, wrii
uaually kc't at a dril cla
erlumery aul toilet arUelea, aud Iu It
i anig .lore.
tal raryUitu wUltU u
Rusoiiptions Curefrilly Compounded
AT THK
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
SSAVTTIVT n TVTVTV in lr A.fnir n n -
is ...MVMl bAV.U IS MUWKY KAKNK ...
..Continue to Earn Money by..
Subscribing for the
J. W. DAY
W. B. D1LLASD
"Homk" Is aa Ajaelaa Ward.
It is not generally known that few
words can boast of so remote and
widely extended prevalence as "hur
rah. In India and Ceylon "ur-re-ret"
which seems to be a form of "hur
rah." is used by the mahouts and at
tendants on the baggage elephants.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Offlre next door to Conrthonas,
ST. HSI.SN8.0KKOON;
Tell Yewr Slater.
A Beautiful Comolexion is an Imooasi-
bility without good pure blood, the sort
tnat only exists In connection with rood
digestion, a healthy liver and bowels.
5T ITieAittbsandcameldriversolimrt.
One of the most obliaine fellow in them in nerfect health pViivi 9k rt I PaleBune and Turkey encx)uratre thdr I
and around Scappoose is Geortre Fox. and 50 cts. Sold bv Dr. Edwin Ross, animals to renewed effort bv cries A TTflRNPV . AT.I AW
uruiowj, dl. aciom, auu r.. a. rviry, ox AT-re, ar-rei ine Bpanisa HOOTS
Houlton. I nnn nnmntrilnoi nftha coma I
Weekly Oregonian
AND
The Oregon Mist
Ocserml Dmttttra ln enurta ol OrMmn nr Wuh.
Inrtou. AUtnuita muisi dlrociljr from count
GEO. A. HALL,
wno is employed Dy vv atts frice, in
their store. It is a pleasure to do busi
ness with Mr. Fox, and by his gentle
manly manner and willingness to please
naa wou lor mm a nost OI irienas.
..Our Clubbing Rate Enables Us to..
Furnish Both Papers for only
i TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR
.mJUMJM4U..i,m.U.UiM
The paint mine and mill, owned and
operated by Mr. Frank Payne, which ia
I irkfarVI no a t Ma nruviaa nnnmiauu n lu
puuucan pretension, in low rennoyer one of the leading enterprises of this
was re-nominated and re-elected as a county. Mr. Payne and son have been
democrat, though he received support engaged for several days past in trans-
fmm rnl,lmn. Tt ... .ft, pn. porting a large numDer ol paint boxes
er's second inauguration that he went
over to the populists and brought upon
Oregon the odium of a populist executive.
to the mill, which looks like business.
Cordwood haulinir in this section is
being pushed with great energy.
Them is a number of people ln St.
Helens, all of them good citizens, who
take life altogether too serious. They
become incensed at nothing and storm
around with all the energy of a trag
edian. Let the council or school
board sit around and do nothing and
these people are mad, and if these as
tute bodies afore-mentioned try to do
something to better the condition of
things these persons are madder still,
and threaten them with all the ven
geance of the law. This place wonld
be a great place for lawyers if the law
were invoked as many times as it is
threatened. There are rumors here of
with great enenrv. Eli
i.yncn and jonn morgan nave a con
tract to haul and ship to Churchley
A Sons, of Portland, 1700 cords. George
Ramsey ha about 400 cords, and others
with like amounts will bring the total
up to about 3000 cords, all of which will
be ranked at the tloneyman siding.
VALLEY ITEMS.
Mr. W. D. Miller went to St. Helens
on Tuesday.
Haying ia now over and harvest will
be on hand in a few days.
Mr. J. Dupont went to Walla Walla
the early part of last week on business
matters.
Mrs. J. W. Bonnell and Mr. Obers
and family came down from Portland on
tne otn to spend a lew days at this place.
The St. Joseph church was destroyed
by fire on Friday at about 8 o'clock in
the evening. It ia said to have caueht
nre irom a siasning.
The Artisans now have an organiza-1
sion. In France the SDartsman ex
cites the hounds by bis shoutB of
'Hare, barer and wagoners turn
their horses by crying ''IJarbauhr
Irish and Scottish herdsmen shout
'Hnrrish, hurriahr to their cattle.
The exclamation is thought to be a
corruption of tho old Norsemen bat
tlecry "Tur-ale" (Thor aid). Pitts
burg Dispatch.
Points op Cow poeidaaea.
white on the subiect of corre-
Bpondenoa, cream laid paper Is al
ways good form. .Naturally the
size depends upon the subject al
though the ordinary note is always
in vogue. Fold it once and place in
a square envelope to match. It is
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Office next door to Cola A Quick's law
and abstract ollice.
Collections a specialty. Foreclosures.
mechanic's liens, promptly attended to.
A STOMA & COLUMBIA RIYER
XI RAILROAD COMPANY.
MUCKLE BROS.
ai.DDOW
DAILY.
MANUFAOTUBEBS Ot
Rough and Dressed Lumber
Dlmenaton Lumber. Flooring. Bn.tle. HheaUY
ma. will.., ana a complete atoca oi every
i.iw ut luiHwr aepi ud nana-
AT THK OLD STAND, BT. HELENS, OR
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Erory Bottle
Of Shiloh' Consumption Cure is this
raaranlM ! "All arc ajak nf vnn ia tn noa
tion at Scappoose and the people of that two-thirds of the contents of this bottle the lad to begin your letter on the
section are proud of the lodge. The in- faithfully, then, if you say you are not fourth wura jen turn it ormnlotelv
stitution of the aaaemh v wu rwrf-toH l. .; ..' Cf.i. . lounn page, men t,uru II completely
only two weeks ao aiuf it already has Z7r-t Zl finish across the center
nearly lorty-tive names on lit roster, I paid." Price 26 cts., 60 cts. and SI 00 P888- inissounos use a Qirecuon
which number is sure to be increased in Sold by Dr. Edwin Koss. druerist. St. given to find a locality on Long Is-
the near future. Oreat interest is man- Helens, and N. A. Perry, Houlton. land. Also, I wish to repeat, never
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hall next Saturday evening, which will .thf Ptr hf. .J,eer Clt7 Kbooi ,or crest, or, if you are the head of the Returning, leave. Astoria at 6:
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BEABIDB DIVISION
out rival anything ever given at Scap
poose. we understand that no admis-
tbe month of July :
Number of days taught, 20
Number of days attendance, 656
mandamus; injunction, habess corpus, tJg?5fiSl
divorce and numerous other kinds of pitality of the assembly. 2amu r J mM t?-
Our bachelor friend, John Downing,
went to bed the other night with the
blissful tboueht that to be a bachelor
I was equal to being a king. John thought
ot ma 11-88 lortunate brothers who had
Hot What He XzpoeSed.
A well known man about town
went Into a Chestnut street haber-
proceedings, but it never gets further
than a rumor. The people worry them
selves up to a fever heat for the pleas
ure of cooling off. It all does no good,
1 1 At J . . , ,1, ,,
out uieyuo it, just me same, aii .ma . to walk the floor half of the night with William Bradley, Hattie and Chesley dashery the other day and astodof
towns, we presume, are alike in this a young hopeful and of the cold winter Makinster. lev Link. Geonrie and Adeen STSf . J186? 01
. h.v. r,r..ill mnrninira hn hi. wifo .nM nl.nt har ITI. u ...... C I... I Vrewy BtUWWOmaa lot S pair
suspenders. "Suspenders or M
the cheerful words, "John get up and Neer. Kay V. Bingham. Teacher. braces r she asked, with a bewitch-
light the fires." John thought of the ing smile. The man thought there
Number of boys enrolled, 17
umberoi eirls enrolled 21
Total number enrolled, 38
Average daily attendance,... 27
Those who were neither absent nor
tardy during the month were, Earl and
family, your coat of arms. If you
ao not possess a coat ot arms by In
heritance, use a simple monocrram.
Ho seal should be larger than neces
sary. Vogue.
Si) o'clock
very mornina- leiceni Monday Hun.
aay at o: w o'clock p. m.
0. 8. & N. CO.
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Lv.. Astoria ,
?1 Warrantor!
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White Collar Line
THKCOLI'MIIIA RIVKR AND HI.OKT HOUND
NAVIGATION CO.
POETLiHU-iSIOEIi EDDIE.
...TELEPHONE...
Lanrtlnt rootol Alder Street, Portland.
Leave 1'ortland dally (exiiepl Sunday) at 7 A. M.
Landllia Telenhnne diiek. Aalnpl.
Laay A.uirla dally (eaeeut Sunday)? P. If.
Telephone Tlokete Uood on Steamer Putter.
Steamer fotter Ticket Uood on Telephone.
U. B. SCOTT. Pre.
All Traina to and from HmiM. mn in n..l
and New Aatorla via Warrenton.
mattpr. Thnv h.va nrai.tii.a1lv nntriinir I mnrninTH when hi wife wonld nlanr. hpr I li-nwlur .!.;. UniiMn. M.....IC G-.l...
to build on. but proceed at once to make e?ld feet in the small of his back with Harry Olsen, Mary, Bella and Hazel
a mountain out of a mole-hill. In other
words, the small affairs of life that
would not be noticed in a larger place,
are taken up and magnified a thousand
poor, shivering fellow as he rolled out
on the cold floor and pitied him as only I
a bachelor can. When John stepped
upon the porch the next morning be
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a.m "J ' nu. Vv.j ArioArHm and SkVk ynllAnlr mrw.llu
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told, for no other reason than that peo- waB thunderstruck to find a ladies wrap- Boot Tea has cured these ills for half a the girl took from a box a pair of
pie have nothing better to occupy their per lying there. He took the wrapper century. Price 26 cts. and 60 cts. Money braces, in form resembling the letter
minds. But it was ever thus.
Is commenting on Bryan's new book
the Daily Capital Journal, a former
Bryan organ, says : "On the whole, the
book may be looked upon as a campaign
document for the presidential contest of
1900. Nearly all the contributors are
propagandists. Nearly all of them were
in favor of going to war with Spain. All
of them, in one way or another, criti
cised the adtnistration for not taking np
the sword for the liberation of Cuba
months before it did. So far as the
Journal is concerned it was always in
favor of the acquisition of Cuba and the
Hawaiian islands.
around to his neighbors, but could find refunded if results are not satisfactory.
no owner, so he ha concluded to keep Sold by Dr. Edwin Boss, druggist, St.
it and advertise for the lady.
A mother Tell How Nbe Saved Her
Little Daws-liter's Life.
I am the mother of eight children and
have had a great deal of experience with
medicine. Last summer my little
daughter had the dysentery in its worst
form. We thought she would die. I
tried everything I could think of, but
nothing seemed to do her any good. I
saw by an advertisement in our paper
that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Bemedy was highly recom
mended and sent and got a bottle at
once. It proved to be one of the very
best medicines we ever had in the house.
Tn fnvu-ino tt.oir It saved my little daughter's life. I am
ouisition we did not favor a war until a nxious ,or evry mother to know what
quisiuon, we urn not iavor a war until a . ,iint mrt;inn s. i,a,i T
war waa practically forced
Helens, and N. A. Perry, Houlton.
Do Yost Kaew
Consumption is preventable? Science
nas proven tnat. ana also that neelect is
: - - i i mi a , i ,
Buiciuui. a ne worst coiu or cougn can
be cured with Bhiloh's Cough and Con
sumption Care. Sold on s positive
guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by
ur. jMiwin koss, aruggist Bt. Helens,
and JN. a. ferry, Houlton.
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Qrrict or Citt Taa.ncaaa,
St. Hklbmi. Oregon. Ana. 11, 1B99.
THE CITY TkEAHUKKR OF HT. HKLKNS,
Oregon hereby tlvea notice that all war
rants of thi. citr whlih have been presented
. ., .... A ... i.Cf... b.M .... IIT... .1 .... .1 i,
upon our
country by the events in Cuba and the
humane sentiment at home. Congress
unanimously ordered the president to
declare war, with no thought of acquir
ing the Philippines. But of all events
of the war, the one most lionized by the
an excellent medicine it is. Had I
known it at first it would have saved
me a great deal of anxiety and my
daughter much suffering. Yours truly,
Mrs. Geo. F. Buboick, Liberty, B. I.
For sale by Dr. Edwin Boss.
When your supply of printed station
ery becomes exhausted, Bend in an order
. , ' ., I to this ofhee, whore best quality of stock
American people is the taking of Manila and workmanship are furnished at
bay where Dewey sank the Spaniel) j prices consistent with such qualities.
prior to July let, 1M, will be paid npon pre
sentation to me. Interest win not be allowed
alter thla date. DAVID DAVIS,
Oily Treasurer.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Coukty TncAiiTBBB'a Ornc,
Bt. Hsi.Kxa, Oa., Aua-urt 4, ISM.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
unpaid County Warrauta of Columbia
County, Oregon, which have been preeented
and endorsed- "Not Paid lor Want of Fund.,"
prior to AuirtiHt Int. Vm. will be paid upon pre-
I eenutuon ai inia omce. interem win not ne ai
I lowed after thla date. KbWIN ROW,
a4al Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon.
"M. and said laconicallv. "Fiftv I
cents, please." PhihulelphJa Record.
Afahma Hospitality.
An Afghan is bound by custom to
grant a stranger who crosses bis
threshold and claims protection any
favor he may ask, even at the risk of
bis own lire. Yet, apart from this.
be is cruel and revengeful never for
giving a wrong and retaliating at the
nrst opportunity. JT. Jti. Btauffer ln
Kate Field's Washington.
NOTICE E0R PUBLICATION.
Laud Orrici at Oaiooa Citt, Ob.,
Jul v 21. iaaa
XTOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE
ll following-named settler haa Sled notice of I
hla Intention to make final proof ln anpport of I
m. uiaiin, aim low nam prooi will De maoe ne- 1
fore Heglater and Receiver at Oregon City, Ore-1
guu, uu oepHjoiiier ia, iwi, via:
FBA.VK I. BALL,
Homeatead entry No. 11,1119, for the northeast i
of unction U, biwnHhlp 6 north, range 6 went. He
name, me luiiowiug wimeaaea 10 prove nisi
eontinnous resldenoe pon and cultivation of
aid land. Tin Martin llarvev, W. F. Hlatt and
kj. u. i. nnirren.nr mi.t. orpirmi. ann a. j i i.wiu i
ui vi.Minuit;, v.rvKiii.
jai cn AS. B. M00BE8, Register.
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Oeneral Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND - - - - . OREGON
SPECIAL SUNDAY SEASIDE TRAIN
Leaves Astoria at 8:80 a, m. and arrives Seaside
... a. m.
PaMUMigcr may return on aay train shown Id
schedule on same date.
Paasenirers for Astoria or way nnlnt. mh fl -.
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Sold on Easy Terms without Interest.
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tori. . . Oregon.
STEAMER G. .VV. SHAVER
DELL SHAVER, Master.
-llrf ifiirii.pT
I W. r 111 BBNSSIl '
Tlio Only Direct Route
...FROM...
Portland to Clatskanie
ohange time without notice. '
arrive In Portlaud 1:80 a. m. The company rvse'ivea th rlgh to
Shaver Transportation Company.
....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG.
Leaves Kelso
on Monday a,
rfennesaaya
and Fridays at
6 o'clock a. m.
6
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Thursday, and
Batunlaya, at 8
o'clock a. m.
Portland and Kelso Route via Willamette slough