OREGON JMIST
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
Issueu Evkrv Friday MouxiNa Bir
DAVID DAVIS,
EDITOR AiiD PROPRIETOR.
SfBSCKlPMOS PKIOR:
One copy om yettr, in ndvuncts. . , . .$1.00
Six monum.
j M. Bryan is 100 pr cent more l'opu
- list than he was in 1890, is the conolu
ion of eome who have watched his
4 ... . m , , , I political development. Certa'.nly it
Entered at the Tostoflice at St. II lens, , uk(m a little observation to decide that
vm-gon, as tTon-ciuBB man tnaner. , ,B eM tt lH.,ocrat than he twr wna.
Why should he be a ltenioorat? The
Buui total ot liia political aiireess and
atlvanceuieiit has been due to dissatis
fied Kcpublicaiia. Bryan owes the Dem
ocracy nothing except the formality of
nominations. The vote ho got hiiuanlf,
or thinks he did. He lives in a ward
which baa furnihed in (tuccexsiun the
three Representatives in Uonitreaa from
tins district, tiih ward is Kcpuolimu
by two to one. The present Keprt'suii
tative its a Keuublican. a Mr. lliirknrt.
on i an euerirtMie rnunir Inwver. who took
hia degree from the State Univi-rsitv not
tea years ajro. KetwaH-n Bryan and
ftiirkurt am Stiwli.. lt.,f.-ira fit-van u-uu
'STi;?hMnr1Ln Bryan was elected
vy Aepuniicaii voters, wno gave nun
tlio seat because they did not want to
(tive it to tho other man. The second
tiuie he carried the district bv 124 votes
and then h want, rmt nf nnhliit Kf.
n. ii. i;se, I'lttsburar uu.uhiuiiii i vitiiHgw. iiiveuiiun
ui tneuues i lawinaie ling will ivepuu
linma has been Bryan's winning way.
If there is anything; the I'opulists li
liove in t hat Bryan does not it cannot
be readily called to mind. Around
Bryan continually as his closest friends
and admirers, not advisors, for he lias
none, are men of Populistic or social
istic notions. Bryau lives and flour
ishes in this atmosphere. He does not
serve Democracy. He permits the Dem
ocratic party to serve bun.
; . COUNTY IHS1NESM. :
Proceedings Had at the July Term
of Coumy Court,
lie It remembered that at a mhuIu term ot the
County i'fiirt oi ihe mateof oreiroti lor Colum
bia Comuj, benun and held on 'Iburaday, July
SIU. Hhi). the Mime beitiK tli ilM day of the
wriu, wna-n were ireneni. ine following onu-erv:
Hu. J. H. I'uan, County Jink-.-; ua. P. A
rrake and Hon. W. 1). Cant). Cnmuilat.iotier;
J. U. Watln, Cunnty Clerk, and K. s. Datum
s-herlli" lue iirovlaiutUiDU being made, the tot
rowiutr iir.HVa-'linirs were una
COUNTY OFFK'EKR.
Rcpreaentalive
'Juiiire
Clera. :
Sheriff
Treasurer
6upt. of Schools
'AMWftor
Surveyor.
.Coroner..
Commtsitoaera
-h tt. Im.ul. Kalnier
.J. i. Wntl. st. Iti'lns
.li. S. Matian. Si. Helens
K. lioss, St. Helena
.-I. It. CoiKilnnaL Hamilton
.Martin While. St. Helena
A. B. Mltle. li'i'iltnn
Jm.' PTV". i -am.'
JULY 27, 1000.
The man who tries to drown his trou
bles, always seems to think that they
are located in his stomach.
Trk intimation that Texas is likelv to
be carried for McKinley this year" was
Erobably given out by some of the local
euiocratic leaders who want to get into
early- communication with the treasurer
of the national committee.
Thk courts of Tenneesee will not li
cense women lawyers to practice before 1 81taa'loa
them. It is now more apparent than
ever that a woman cannot reach her
pistol pocket quick enough to obtain
any looting in a southern court.
At the present time the United States
has more war-ship toonnage nnder con
struction than ever in the history of the
country in time ot peace, ine new ves
sels building or authorized include sev
enty of all classes, twelve of which are
battle-ships, six armored cruisers, nine
protected cruisers, four monitors, sixteen
torpedo-boat destroyers, fifteen torpedo
boats, seven submarine gunboats and
one lake gunboat.
Now the world is warned aprainst the
'microbe that infests the door knob. The
danger is said to be just about as great as
from handling greenbacks or silver, or
shaking hands with a neighbor. The in
formation is given out that when taking
bold of a door-knob or bell-handle one is
, JiaJale to infection with measles, mumps,
itch, lockjaw, appendicitis, and whatnot.
Jt is evident that man has mighty small
uow ior nis ine, in tne miastoi so mucn
scjetmc discovery.
Tue plague of cutworms now devasta
ting growing vegetation, is a matter for
alarm and most creful attention. From
all over the State comes the same story
of destruction. Even the meadows of
wild hay are infested and lowland farm
ers now fear the entire destruction of
the crop. This being the first visitation
of the pestilence, farmers are unpre
pared in a knowledge of how to suci-ess-fuliy
combat and exterminate it. The
worms seem to come forth from the
ground bv millions, working almost
entirely by night. The mildness ol the
last winter is charged with being re-
Sjionible for the presence of these worms,
but how logical such an idea mav be is
yet quite indefinite. At all events the
demands careful Attention.
Journal rea.l aiut aLWrovtHt.
IVU.ton ot Osoar tinnier for Itcenae toaell
liquor lu Uoulti prueiih't. tirunted for aix
inontna.
llnuort of vtt'wei on Ulman road read flrat
mo.
Report of viewers on Dart wad read In open
Court Hist time.
Keimrt of viewers on Bolsyert road read In
opun CVurt flrat lime.
Keoort of aiitrlNer of damage on the P.
UuiMiiiuml roau reiui in open Court, allowing
inmate.., m u. joy in me auin oi f khi, wuiiit
reiNirt w us aecected. and the Court beinir of tho
opinion that Uie ro.id la ot sulheieut puhlio
uutiiv to arraui ine cruniy in un iUH uieuatu
tw ae. as.Hl, it la therefore ordered thai a
warrant lor the mini ot $U0 oe drawn in lavttr
ol k , juy, ana llittl tile ald rtwu tie dtH!lure
a imblic highway, and that the Supervisor of
the tli,irtet In which aaid road tsktculed is here
by ordered lo oik-u the same.
Hewn of ihe viewers ou Hart road read lu
open court the aeetuui time, suit a bill for dam
at.Fea iu the sum of S.-0 heinu tiled by U, l. arson,
s.ii,ii. l. loison snu l.. Meeaer were ul-
and if there be anv means for exteruii
nating the pest its employment should
be vigorous and hasty.
Thk troubles of the City Council are
growing no fewer. The Light A Water
Company threatens a law suit, just for a
little excitement and incidentally to
euueavor to iorce tne city to uve up to a
contract, which it alleges exists, regard
ing a monthly stipend of $15 for fire
protection. There are all sorts of wild
rumors current regarding the matter,
the water Company claiming one thing
and the City Dads as vigorously deny
ing the allegations. Written contracts
are said to exist to substantiate certain
claims, but the courts will likely be
resorted to in order to try out the dif
ference of opinion.
Thx Astorian says the result of the
convass of the Census Enumerators in
Clatsop County has been forwarded to
Washington, and that the returns show
that Astoria has a population of be
tween 800Q and 10,000. Good enough!
But if we were a reeident of Astoria
we would shake hands with ourself for
the next year over the splendid facilities
afforded for being supplied with such
exasperatingly definite information.
The returns of the enumeration in Co
lumbia County may not have been sent j
in yet. but when thev are we'll wafer u 1
silk tile against a Cuban Blossom cigar
that the figures will show Columbia
County to have a popplation of between
1000 and 15,000.
Th Republican National Convention
presents a ticket that suits the times
and the party. ' It is a wedding of war
heros McKinely of the war room of the
wnite House, and Kooeeveltof the rough
horse in Cuba. Here you have action,
and acquisition personified, fit combina
tion for a period of expansion and pros
perity. When it was settled that it was
to be Roosevelt, after ail, what did the
band do but plav "There'll Be a Hot
Time in theOMTown Tonight!" What
a prophecy of the frolicsome days before
nsl Dear old Teddy of the khaki and
the top boots and the wide brimmed hat,
and all that! What a carnival of nick
names and noise his enndidacv imnlies.
and what high old times are in store for
the boys at the coming of the dashing
rough rider. .
Synopsis of Game Law.
We have been requested to publish
the game law, especially relative to
birds and deer. There is too much un
necessary matter iu the whole law. so
we print a synopsis, which contains all
the information necessary :
Deer, moose and mountain sheen mav
oe aiiieu irom jury to to jNovenioerl.
Prohibited for market entirely. Spotted
fawn not to be killed at all. iteer hunt
ing prohibited between one hour after
sunset and half an hour before sunrise.
'o dogs allowed.
Ijrouse. prairie chickens, nhea.aants.
Chinese pheasants, quail and partridges
may oe aiuea irom uctooer I to IJeeem
ber 1. Market hunting prohibited for
minese pneasanu lor tnree years from
spring of 1899, other birds from Novem
ber 15 to October 15. Trap, netting and
snaring of birds prohibited. Jacksnipe
may be killed from September 1 to Feb
ruary 1. Only fifteen upland birds may
be killed in a day. To shooting from
public highways, nor on farms without
permission.
Trout may be caught from April 1 to
November 1, but never nnder five inches
in length, and only with hook and line.
Eastern brook trout introduced nm-
tected for tbiee "years from spring of
1899. V 8
ALL SORTS.
There's the man with the pick and the
man with the hoe, and the man with the
horny spade, but the man with the "ad"
is the man ever glad, for he collcrs his
share of the trade. There's the man
with the wheel and the man with the
outomobile, but the man, east or west,
who in an "ad" will invest' is the man
at the top of the deal.
The State Supreme Court has made a
ruling that the act passed by the last
Legislature permitting District Attor
ney8 to present informations without a
grand jury being called is constitutional.
This is the first time this question has
been before the Supreme Court and the
decision settles a question that has been
raised in nearly every County in the
State.
A contemporary asks "Where do Por-
ulistsstand?" They don't stand. Tiiey
just wobble about. They wobbled from
"free silver" then they "wobbled round
"imperialism" and lately, they have I
shown a decided inclination to wobble to I i18 10 report of appraisers of damoKes on mad
anything that opposes progress. They
wobbled over to the Democrats, and
Democrats joined in the wobble; and
lae two sets ot wooDlers are now so badv
mixed up that it is impossible to dis
tinguish the other from which.
When Jules Verne's fictitious person
age, a quarter of a century ago, went
round the world in eighty days, it was
thought that this was an impossible
feat. It was beaten, however, a few
years ago by actual persons. When
JiUBsia s Siberian railroad is completed
a year or two hence the trip around the
giooe, Dy tana anil ocean travel, can be
made in thirty-three days. It took Ma
gellan's men three years to make the
circuit, and Drake was about the same
length of time on the way. Thus steam
is making distance obsolete. It is bridg
ing oceans and continents, uniting the
isolated, throwing the near and remote
into juxtaposition, and bringing the
four corners of the globe into speaking
distance of each other. Yes, the world
is growing smaller.
Evidences of prosperity with Mr.
Bryan are not limited to the fresh paint
and new porch. Newspaper stories that
he has !50,000 in bonds in a safe place
are ridiculed by the candidate, who says
he would like to see some of them. "A
healthy growth" of hia estate is ad
mitted. In 1896 Mr. Bryau returned to
the Assessor his occupation as a lawyer,
and his taxable wealth at J270. This
year he gives no occupation and lists his
been steady in the past four years. In
1890 he was put down as a lawyer with
no property. In 1893 he waH returned
as a Congressman by profession, with
an estate valued at (282. The next year
showed that his property had shrunken
to 200. In 1895 Mr. Bryan was a lawyer
worth 340. The first year after he ran J
for President Mr. Bryan returned $1486,
and in 1898 his estate was taxed at $2980.
It has been agreed that newspaper sub
scriptions are an infallible test of a man's
honesty. Tbey will sooner or later dis
cover the man. If he is dishonest he
will cheat the Tjrinter some way de
clare he has paid when he has not- sent
money in the mails "which was lost
will take the paper and not pay for it on
the ground that he never subscribed for
it or move off and leave it coining to
the otfice he left. Thousands of allewd
Christians are dishonest in this, at least.
ana the printers book will tell fearfu
taies at tne nnai judgment.
A facetious reporter for a Portland
commercial agency varied the monotony
of a special report on the buisness con
dition and credit of a Spokane baker re
recently. It was .an odd case. The
man's name was Baker. He was a baker
by trade, and he moved from Spokane
to Baiter city, in tinner county, Urcgon
This may sound queer, but it is the
truth. The agent detailed to look up
,ir. isaner s stanrnng turned in a graphic
account. He said: "Baker was in the
baker bnisness here. He has gone to
iSiiker City. He is out of dough."
An exchange says that the greatest
case ot aog en: aog was ot a young man
who toveo to smoJte a good cigar, and
an insurance company. The former
bought 2000 extra fine cigars and iasured
them tor their fall value, smoked them
up and then demanded insurance, claim
ing they had been destroyed by fire. The
case was taken to court and decided in
favor of the young man. Then the com
pany hud the young man arrested for
setting fire to his own property, and the
judge ordered that he pay a fine and go
to jail for three months.
,oiuted appruiMera. to meet at- the residence
ol li. Laraen ou the anil of July, tomes
the damages.
Keoort. ol viewers on t'lmau road read In o-.ieri
Court second lime. ot damage tiled by C.
C. Koek In ihe sum of fci.). and tile Court, iion
oeuiK tuny aoviMHi in too premises, linos uial
the lermiuu-i of said road is not definitely io-
acrihed and ioenled iu the petition, therefore it
us entered oy uie court mat said roau tw disal
lowed.
Keport of viewers on Botsvert road read iu
otmu coun secomi uay, and there beuur uo ob
jections or exceptions to said road recort. Ihe
same was aitoweu auu hom roau was ueuiared a
puiille hlMUWiiy, au.l Uie Suporvtt.nr of the dis
trict in which said road is located is heieby
ordered to open the same.
Keport of Jamas llovlu. Kunervtsor of rn.td
district No. 21, winch, was heretofore laid over,
eomintrou to be heard, after e.aiaiuaiion said
report was accopicd, ami a warrant ordered
drawn iu the sum of f.'cl.xl tu favor of James
Doyte.
Petition of Clam A. Fisher for remission of
taxes. It is ordered thai said petition be not
allnwed.
Waller of assignment of tax sale certificates
coining on to be beard, application of James
Meakiu. Jr., fur No. so? for the sum of 114.17
and Thos. Morris for No. 857 for I'Jii.SD. said ap
plicatious are allowed and a-ie;umclils ordered.
Petition of John J. I'uilipelll for rebate of poll
tax paid to isherilt on account oi being over the
are of fio, said i-etition is aliuwed and ihe clerk
ordered to draw a warrant in favor of John
J. I'hiUipcllI iu the sum ot Jl.
Petition of W. L. Pulliam for Honor license
tor lias i-oint precinct for six monilia granted.
Matter of redeiupiion of land sold under the
pamsof Aunatihaunon tor issy taxes, li is or
dered that a redemption vert i Beats Issue upon
the payment of S6.70. and that the ClerK have
credit for SJ.70.
Ordered ttiut tax sale certificate No. IBM be
cancelled and that the Clerk have credit tor
3.40, amount of tux aud costs.
Ordered that tax sale certificate No. R69 for
1M tax be caucelled and the CU.'k have credit
tor ttl.67.
Albert Parker, constable-elect for Auburn
preciuct. having failed to qualify within the
time specilied lv law. said oltit-e I hi-rehv tie
dared vacant. It is therefore ordered that Al.
bert Parker be, aud he is hereby appuin ed us
Countable of Auburn precinet, and that upon
the ft!ln ol the boud re-utred bv law he be de
clared Ihe duly qualified aud acting Constable
oi 'lauum product.
Petition of August Kilhn' for rebate of poll
tax for 110 not allowed.
Warrant ordered drawn In favor of J. K. Rice
for j, on account of poll tax of A. A. Smith.
Petition of J. L. Openheimer for cancellation I
of tax sale certificate No. lOtvt for taxes for i-i
auaiMM, allowed, as proof haxl not been made
iu the matter of extending the time fur the
return ol tue asse-isment rull. Now conies far-
lln niiite. Assessor of C olumbia Couuty, Ore
gon, and asks ihe Court to extend the time tor
ine return of the assessment roil fur 1900 until
the first Monday in tlclober. luuu, and the Court
beinx fully advised in the premises it is ordered
tuai tne time be, and the stone is hereby ex
tended until the tirst Monday in October for the
return of the assessment roll ot Columbia
coamy. urenou. lur tile year liaio.
Keportsof Clerk. Sheriff and Treasurer nvim
ineil aud aouroved. mud tus recelnt ol Kherhr
I'UUtMU tip
In the matter of the annointmeut of ACnroner
for Columbia county, Oregon, tt appearing to
uie wuri mat ine coroner elect nail lalletl lo
qualify, the said office of Coroner Is hereby de
clared vacant. Now, 'therefore, it is ordered
by the Court that Dr ii. It. Cliff be, and he i
hereby appointed Coroner of Columbia Couutv,
Orejron.
ticalp bounty claims to the axuouut of 1S were
allowed.
sheriff' returns the delinquent roll for lsss
taxes in the sum ol IMJti.iil. which was accented
and the Clerk ordered to credit the hueritt' with
said sum of fti.it3.sl.
Petition of Wallace Gerow for rebate of lf9
tax paid before title was perfected, allowed and
the Clerk ordered to draw a warrant in favor of
said Gerow fur. the hiiiu of f 10.30.
Petition of A. C. Ilercrerson for rebuto M ISill
tax lu the sum of tlo..:). allowed.
court adjourned until July aoth.
JULY TWKNIIKTH.
Application of S. Benson fer assignment of
tax sale certincates Nos. l:A.X2l and l.Alfur th
sum of flM.iii, sold under name of Win. Half
penny. se'I of section 'J. toti n. T4 w: allmved.
fi I- .. .. , i.. . i . . i
. -ici, auu iiiisarui eisuimeu dun i
approved. ZVJls.
lu the matter of apportioning monev to the T
various road districts to be expended for period J fVt
ending Decemtier :ilst. iocs): Iiistriet No. l. si:jj"i- 1 ill
, wsi; .5, lili; , fiw. 0, 110: 0, ShS; 7, Cis: H, tx;
9. tw; 10, ilut); 11, 10; U W; 13, W. 14, &4; 15,
too.
On this day it Is ordered by the Court that the
Clerk issue warrants at the end of each month
in payment of the salaries of the various County
officers.
Ordered that tax sale certtflcate No. 46 be and
the same is hereby cancelled, as the land was
atate Hint, and the Clerk have credit fur f 13.6
far i)HH, 7. "C for 1!, and 11.36 for IsOT.
Bicycle fund spportioiied an follows, to be ex
pended under the direction of E. K. Uird lot
road district NO. 1. 47.!'fi: rond rihurlcr Nos. 9
ana i, c. fc. v, nitney, fou; road district JSo. 10, C.
v.. lyonyers, S.SO.
Matter of V. Lou.tgnont road. Xow comes Mr.
W. h. Dillard, of counsel for K. Z. Jov. and ob
survey No. loS heretofore filed and accepted by
the Court, and irlves oral uotice of anneal from
uouiuges auoweu, to uircuit court.
BILLS ALLOWED.
W H Conyers, registering voters flo 40
H L Warren, same 12 so
J J Watts, same c oo
r. A rerry, supplies lor Isabel 5
Edwin Rosa, supplies for Court house 1 2.
0 N liable, appraiser on Bennett road f o
i, v rerry, same . 2 80
G D Gilson, same 2 80
r A Frakes, Commissioner 25 oo
v cae, sume 26 40
Josepn Hall, putting in wood a 00
Warrants on the road fund were issued fur 112.00.
nuiui;uiiii court aojuurnea.
Iu Karlj Summer.
It is now the old sow wanders to some
quiet fetr or break and returns with
even piglets toddling cutely in hur
wako. In tho spring thu good dog,
Kover, hides behind the bushes damp,
waiting always, waitimr ever. for a
chance to nail a tramp. In the spring
the bull so gentle, which has been a put
for years, gores the poor, confiding
farmer, sits on him and eats his ears,
In the spring the youths and maidens
go to picuic in the woods, packing with
them lu their baskets sandwiches and
other goods ; and they fall into the river,
auu tue onagers eat tiieiit up, and thev
come buck t torn tho picnic swollen like
a poisoned pup.
In the spring the wily stranger couies
to sell a patent oat, and he gets the
names ol victims to a thousand-dollar
note. In the spring vou iniiko a gardcu
(ml of things you like to cut. and tho
chickens come and scratch it all to
thunder and repeat. In the spring your
In v. n is pretty and you point to it with
pride, until some cuttle couieand snoil it
in the silent eventide.
In surint; the cronniinr husband cats
his victuals in tho barn, lor his wife must
clean the innnsion and sho doesn't care
a darn ; and the yard is full of carptits,
and the trees are full of sheets, and lie
has to live on saurkruut. cistern water
and sliced beets. Oh. a woman's in her
glory when she tears things all apart,
piles ixsls and chairs and pillows in it
way to brettk your heart. Aud at nicht
the groaning husband has to sleep upon
uie porcu anil tie locks so plum (tlsgtlstco
that he can't eniov hia torch. When
the blamed old cleaning's over, then the
who is iiiauii in, anu it Keeps tne uns
ound busted buying dope and drugs aud
pills.
OASVOniA.
Bean th. y I M Kind Tim Haw Always
Toatihers' f&tauiluailuH.
Notice is hereby irlven that tho
'County School Superintendent of Co
lumbia County will hold the rcirutar ex
amination oi applicants for buite and
County papers in St. Helens, Or., as
ioiiows;
ro STATU PAPKHS.
Cohimttncitig Wednesday, August 8th
at 0 o'clock a, in., and continuing until
rjntunlay, August 11, at 4 o'clock it. ni
Wednesday tViunaiiship, History
Spelling. Algebra, Heading, School l.uw
Thursday Written Arithmetic. The
ory of Teaching. Oruuiinar, Hookkeep
tiir, rysics, vivii vtoveriimeni.
3
What la KttllahV
A grand old remedy for Cotichs. Colds
and Consumption; used through the
world for hull a century; has cured in
numerable cases of incipient eoustini
tion and relieved many in advanced
stajres. If you are not satisfied with the
results we will refund your money.
t'rice2rcis. aud 50 cts. Sold by Dr.
Edwin Koss.
SMa Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent enrs of
tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Chum
borlnin't Eye and Skin Ointment ii
without an equal. It relieve tho itch
ing aud smarting almost instantly and
ita continued use effects a pcrmsncnt
cure . It nlso cures itch , barber's itch ,
scald head, sore nipples. Itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes aud
granulated lids.
Dr. Tarly's Condition TowaVrs for
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier
anavurinutijre. Price, 2o cents. Soldby
Pr. Edwin Koss.
rVo resort in the city of St. He!- X
ill en8isjuHr as popular as the X
OABTOniA.
Bean ths TliB Kind Von Haw tl'wys BougM
Signature
' of
The latest estimates indicate that the
Kansas corn crop will amout to 100,000,
000 busbies. It will be worth at the
least calculation, tfl0.000.000. If th
sum realized from the sale of the crop
should be divided per capita, everv man,
woman and child in the stale would re
cfiive $40. When this crop is shipped it
will require 200,000 box cars to transport
it. Divided into trains of fifteen cars,
the number would be over 13.000. If it
were possible to run all the cars in one !
train, they would make a continuous
string over 1200 miles in length, reach
ing from Tojitka to Buffalo.
PROFESSIONAL.
DR.J. E.HALL,
Physician and Surgeon
CLATSKANIE, OUEGON.
J. W. DAY
W. B. DILLARD
DILLARD & DAY,
ATTORN E YS-J T-LA W
Office next door to Courthoune.
ST. HELKN.S, OKKCiON.
General nract.oft in crmrt of Otcwiii nr Wash-
innton. Aliktra.'ti) mtuio dlrcetiv from r-niiniv :
ricordK.
Onlv the vrv best brands of im
ported and domestic fine winea.
liquors tmd cigars kept in stock.
GYRUS nKwHISKEY
WEINHARD'S BEER.
Pool and card tables for the en
tertainment of patrons.
EUCeiHE WHITNEY, Prop.
r'riiiuy lhyisloliKy, Ueoirmphv, Men
tal Arithmetic, Composition, 1'hysical
Saturday Bntnny, Vlnno Oeometry,
unnerai uistoiy, jMigllsit iiiteralun),
Psychology.
OH COtlNTV lAl'ltKM.
Coniuiencitii; Weiluesday, August 8,
at 0 o'cliH-k, a. in., and continuing until
l riiiny, Aiitttist iu, at 4 o'clock p. m.
First, second ami third grade certifl
catcs.
Wednesday Penmanship, History,
unimtrriipny, Kenning.
Thursday Written Arltlimetic. The
ory of Toachiiid, Urummar, rjchool Law,
fridiiy -tieotiraphy, Mental Arith
metic, PhyeioluKy, Civil Uoverument.
1'KIMAKY CKHTirlCATSS.
Wednesday Penuiaushii). Urthotrra-
phy, Kcndiiit!.
Thursday Art of Ouostioiiitiu, The-
y of Teaching, Methods.
Dated at .t. Helens, Or., this 27th
day of July, WOO. I. If. Coislanh,
County School r-iitperiiituudent.
For Hale.
Ono No. 13 Freeman feed cutter and
i horsepower sweep, $75.00
Oak tlBovE Cukamkhy, Scnppooae.
IHuny a .vcr
Has turned with dlsituat from an other
wise lovable girl with' an oll'cnsive breath.
Karl's Clover Koot Tea purities the
breath by its action on the bowels, etc.,
its uothinir else will. Sold for years on
alisolute jriiiirnntce. Price 25 cts. and
50 cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Koss.
Wanted.
Twenty men and teams at Goblo, Or.
tillllLK, NkHAI.KM t l'At'lli'C Hailway.
ED HILLSBERRY,
Expert :-: Barber
SHARP KA7.0US AND CLEAN
TOWELS.
None but purest chemicals used iu wash
ing and cleansing thu face.
Gat a Hot Towel on Your Face
Usual prices for work.
DECKER'S OLD STAND, ST. HELENS
and lu
VJ IlliVi! Vll "ySSySS SftW - --'-- ..-'s.'V.Vs.s. -s. v vSS. uvi.. ,,, J
The Kind You Have Always Bought, ami which has booa
In uso for over 00 roam, haa borno tho itlfrnatnro of
and has bnuu made uudtir his por
Bttporvlsloii since Its IiifUncy.
Allow no ono to dot'ol vo you In this.
All Counterfeit, Imitations and " Junt-as-jroodMare bufj
Experiments tliut trifle with and utlaiiirr tho health of
. Infants and Children Experience nnliist Exporunout.
What is CASTORIA
Castorh. is i harmletiH sulmtlttite for Cantor Oil, 'Pare
goric, Drops and Hoothlntr Syrup. It Is rietiNimt. It
eontulns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic)
(iiibHtuiice. Its aire is Us guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd allays Feverish nertn. It euros Diarrluva and Wind
Colic. It relieves Tuethlugr Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It ustdmllates the Food, reu-ulittos tho
fitomuch and Ilowols, glviuu; healthy and nuttuul sleep
Tho Children's ranaeca-Tho mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tm twYu hwm, ry mmmv .TMi.T, New vomi .fry.
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A STORIA & COLUMBIA KIYER
li RAILROAD COMPANY.
BHD DOWN
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The CRUISER
1. H. WELLINGTON, Frop.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
WHISKIES:
J. II. Cutter, Mairnolla, Old Cmtle, and
Wsvcily Club.
Famous Hop Gold, and Eiiion Boer.
CIGAIISI
Uenrj' the Fourth, and Wln.lor Hon.e.
HKXT TO THE HOTKI.,
ST. HELENS, : : OKECiON.
Card tablen and other device, lor jww-
iiuw. ..un paper hhu ovrrxucui.-..
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All train, make dano cnmiertlorn at (lolile
allli Nnrthi-rn I'nriiic irulii- to and Irom tlm
Kat anil Konnd point,. At I'ortlaud with all
trutna leavina Union deimt. At Axorla with I.
It. A N Ivial and rail lino to und (rum II
wiwo and North Ut-m h poliiin.
I'miwni;tni (op Aatnria or May polnu mum tla
traiiiN al lioiilton, Traitii will utiip lo lot iimh
uttncvrft oir at lloultnn when r-onilnn Iron) points
we.-! o( Ooble. J. 4.', ittay.
Hen. fiu. Act.. Amorla. Or
7
tea
f ' fowY
mojitoi'Tii, ou.
Fall Term Opens Sopt, 15th.
TliD ntudput. ol th Normal Mrhonl arp prppartal
to tttkv thp hiata t'priilu-nip linmvdt.
aluly mi Kradiiatloti,
(iradiiatp Kiaillly api-nrp utiml ponlthnia, Jt.
pi-uw.il y-r Irom 1110 Ui ILO, MUon Ac.,
ilctiiii- alid l'rtf(n.lolittl i-iiurti, iipw tlal da
iirirnpiii In Manual Traluluu. Well tnuliiped
1 tallillitf Ili-iiarlint-nt.
Kort'ftiMloitit.roiitnlnlnii full annouiKpinenta.
addrvM I", L. t'AMl'HKl.L,
rrii.ldrDt,
or W. A. W ANN, Swretary ot th. Kaomlly.
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DR. E.ROSS, DR. H.R. CLIFF,
Physician and Surgeon Physician and Surgeon
ST. HKLEN8, ORKOON.
ST. IIKLKNS, ORKGON.
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ST. HELENS, - - OREGON.
NEW PLACE.
CAFE
If you want Bomethlriff Rood in the
line of whiity try
J SHAW'S MALT
Only the beat ol
Liprs ana Cigars Kept in M
t OPEN FROM 6 A. M. TO
S 12 O'CLOCK MIDNIGHT. A
WHITE COLLAR LINE
if.
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THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND I'OGET SOUND
NAVIGATION CO.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
STR. GATZERT
Landinar Foot of Alder Htrept, Portland.
Laven Portland dally (PireptKiindaT)at 7 A, M
Lnmlinir Telephone dix:k, Anuria.
Leaven Astoria dully (exeept Monday) 7 P. M.
Halley rialzert tlckeu yowl on eteamer HaKRalo.
Btuuiucr ilasHaio tlcketa good on Dalley Gauert.
U. B. SCOTT, Pres.
9 IOI1 fORTLAND, U.IILT.
-8TEAMEn
America"
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ii Willamett Slongh Ronte
W Leave St. Ilelons. ... 0:30 A M
t A Arrive Ht 1'ortland. .10:30 A M
Cjl letive Portland 2:30 PM
fry Arrive at St. Helens. 6:00 PM
HUE 85 CKNTN.
Will Onrrv Kotltln Kilt Pa.Koti-
gi-rn and j-a.it Freight.
Une.s coon, master.
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incident. 3
Htoric- o( love and adventure bv well-
known author.
Jirilliattt illimlrntlon liym nnpapiir nrtletg
Iiitervatinir aki-tcln-a und literature for
Ixiva and irirlii.
Fitoliion articles and llluatration
wutuon.
for
1 OUR CLUBBING OFFER
pr.PAirt
Cliliairo
IVirtlund Hjieelal
9:l.tt. lil.
Atlantic
Kxpreia
9:00 p. in.
Time SCHEDULES
Halt Lake, Denver. It.
Worth. Omaha.Kan-
ma City, rit. Lamia,
i.nieaioaiiu caal.
Salt Lake. Denver, Kt
Worth, Omaha, Kan
a t.'lty, Nt. Lajulu,
Cuioiffo and Kaat.
Ppoknne
flyer
6:110 p. in.
8 p.m.
Dully
hx.Hiinilay
a n. in.
Saturday
lOp. ni.
fla. m.
Kx.Hiinday
Tuea.'l'hur,
and .Hut.
TiiajnThnr.
and Hat.
Ttlnarla
D::)ISa. m.
dally
Walla Walla, Lewl.
ton, SiMikane, Mlnn
eapollii, Ht. Paul,
I'liluth, Milwaukee,
Chicago und Kaat.
Ocean eteamahipa.
All nalllniT dates lub-
Jea-.l tai rhullKa.
For Han rranelM-o
Hall every live day.
Columbia Rivar
Staamera,
To Aatorla and Way-landluKR.
Willamette River,
Oreirou Cftv, Newnerir,
Halom a& VYay-liiiid'ga
4 p. m.
7:00 a.m.
8:40 a. m.
4 p. m.
4 D. Ill
Ki.Hiimluy
Willamett and Yam-
hill River.
Oreiron City, Dayton,
anal Way-lanallngR.
Willamette River.
Portlaml to.Corvallis
anal Way-luudinita.
' 8nak Rlvvr.
Ripurla to Iewlaton.
4:30 n, m.
Kx.Hniialay
4:110 p. nt.
Mon. Wed.
aud Frl.
Lv.Lnw'lon
dally at
9 IX) a.m.
W. H. HURLBERT,
General Passeneer Airont.
rOKTLAND . . .
t . ,
ORKGON -
'M'o Indies furniture in comolete
a. i without a new ll;ht-running
gINGER
Wo have perft'eted arratiKompnta wlitirehy we uro enabled to fur-
it- niii i ne weekly urcftonian in coiimntion with Tita Mibt for
S only Two Dollum. The price of Tho Onstfunluii alone in 1.60. ;
i THE OREGON MIST
How About Your Title?
ti KK YOU
j ItKCOKl
M reeorala i
HltRK it la all rlaalilV Htrniaimlia,. thMl tl U h
KD that aovprin. H Ii our Imnlnem tu apari-h th
OH anal Mhatiaf ilil IIlah .m.i In lu,a.. ... lu..,l
a, ,,,ii ainiienipiniia onyinK laixi or loaninit money on real
iate Hwurlty, take no iii.iii n word, but limlm uimui kiiowln what
the riH-oral howruaralln)(theiltl. An .Umtrnct Itaaeiuenllal a
a deed, Inalaton liailna It. W hare the only apt ol abalraot
liaaik. In the county, a work promptly exoeiileal and latlilnctloD
Kuarnnmeal, li yon have iraipertv to Inmire itlve in a call. W ar
aueiiK for tho hen lire liiHiiram e coniianle in the world. II vou
Jiuvu )iroieriy (or Hale lint it with in and we will find a buyer.
OOLEOUICK.
Si Sintt ST. HELENS. 0RE00M
nu. fJQHWSOW & BURCDORFER BslT!
o Manulnetiirera ol and Dealen In-o
...All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber...
flooring... . Iluailac
AND
...nimeniloii Lumber
Oiling;
GOOD ROAD TO THB MILL.
Mill on loulh fork of ftajappooiio oreek.four
mile. Irom HeapiMioiie nation.
Lumber delivered at Heappooiie itatlon or
Jlinmi'l,iii(linitaUl.(por M, etr. At
Warren nation, ll.N).
"i-Ax-i-uijBji,. . . . . . OKffiOON
If you bay a owinic-machino why
not (ret the beat Sold on easy
terma without interest.
C. P. LOONEY, Agent
j Antaria . Oreaon.'
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.WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINE...
-OO TO -
THE.
flLATSKANIE
DRUG STORE
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc
J- f. HALL. Proprhtor.
CLATSKANIE, . OREGON.