The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 17, 1900, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
Entered J the Postofllce at St. Helens,
Oregon, as second-class mail mutter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
I8i:kd Evekv Friday Morning By
DAVID DAVIS,
Enimn ani Froi'riktor,
hunting work, they are hunted up by
' men who have work to do. ritill there
1 are in the aggregate a large number of
tramps yet, and some of them are no
j doubt so liecause of this very experience
I of iinstiocoswfully hunting for work,
i They discovered that thev could manage
to exist without work ; they eaw others
' doing so; thev became inured to few and
: ! irregular meals, to begging and bum
ming; and so innny who liau no great
store of ambition or self-respect became
tramps from choice, or through associ
ation with tramps. They were inocu
lated with the virus of the "hard
times." With the recurrence of another
season of industrial depression, the
One eopv one vear, in advance $1.00 country will till up with tramps again,
Six months. .'. . 50 and again a portion of them will learn
' and henceforth follow the trade of a
, ; tramp. Now, however, at least, there is
COUNTY officers. no need of any healthy man being a
Representative Norman Merrill. ClaKkaiile j tramp. All such can tind work and to
..lucii'i'o j. 1'oitn. nHiitivr mem it woum not ous ot piace o
J. (1. Watts. tu Helms i ..... o...:..... . mi..
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tout n in uui w ot a, uctuier euati lie uus. -
SUBSCRIPTION I'KICE:
Jtittiru
Olcra
eiiertir
Treasurer
Bunt of Schools....'.
Assessor. . . . .'.
Surveyor.
. E. Koss. St. II i' I, -us
..I. H. Ooneland, tlmiltou
.Martin While. St. Helens
A. H. I.lltlo. 11 nn I inn
Coroner..
....Dr. H. K. Ollff. St. Helens
It is a noticeable fact and highly com'
nicntlahle condition of affairs that this
Commissioners r2Waril vuhi mmmer ,ne tra8P'!r "ter irtim
1 1 1 ""'" , smoke than anv season during a number
of years previous. Heretofore there, haa
been an inexcusable destruction of
valuable timber by hundreds of
thoughtless, careless persons, who per
haps not nii.'chevonsly, started forest
tires. The fact too, that a truer sense of
value of the timber is now realized by
the average individual who owns a
parcel of land, bus much to do with the
decreased amount of suioko during the
summer season. Where a few years ago
timber was slashed right and "left and
purposely destroyed by fire in order to
clear the ground, the tree is felled and
worked into cordwood or otherwise
utilized to some profit before the slash
ing is fired. Timber now has a com mer-
" cinl value, and our people are to be con
Mb. Jopitbr Plvvii'm will have to get i gratulatea upon their apparent appreci-
hurry on himself if he causes the pres- j ation of this very valuable fact. We
ent August to be so dreadfully disagree-j firmly believe thetime to be past when
able as was August a year ago. The i our summer months are made disagree
liiQnth is more than half gone and its able by the continuous) season of hot,
weather record is fairly good, so much j smoky", sultry weather. Whether we
bo indeed, that the wiseacres are about! are correct in our theory of cause and
to predict a drouth. Hut the contrast effect, the fact remains that the condi
with August a year ago is regarded asjtions do exist aa we have stated, and
not a serious condition, because at that i that alone is good,
time it was hope for better things, even j '
if it was deferred to the extent of uiak- To Watson was not a canidate for
jng me uean sick, as me oiu proveru any otnee this year. Kepublican pros
AUGUST 17, 1900.
states it. But because wc are talking
we do not mean to be complaining.
This weather suits ua to gnat's heel.
There are probably in the whole
world less than 10,000 anarchists, we
mean men and women who would mur
der to advance their insane ideas, and
till the civilized world seems powerless
to stay their hand, and is indifferent to
their presence unless they succeed in
their terr.ble aim. It seems strange
that such a body of people can exist, still
they do, and they keep up an organiza
tion and have a paper, and society is al
ways being apprised of their presence.
They have kept within bounds at Chi
cago since the Haymarket tragedy and
their fatal error of shooting the police;
but they have within a year assassinated
the Empress of Austria and Kingof Italy.
The European nationB are making a mis
take in driving the assassins to America,
tor like the cat, they are sure to come
back.
perity during the past four years has
Drought him a good law practice and
leisure in which to write a successful
book.
Coxky, of Coxey army fame, is now at
the head of a manufacturing plant which
employs 200 men. He is now something
of a capitalist and not in sympathy with
tramp road pedestrians.
China invented the firecracker and the
kite. With all this to answer for, it is
not suprisitig that the old empire should
be reaping a fair-sized whirlwind.
It is his connection with the cotton
bale trust that causes Chairman Jones
to lose sight of all the issues of the day
excepting that of imperialism.
If Bryan were elected President there
is not a bit of doubt that he would con
strue it as a proper indorsement of his
16 to 1 ideas. He would say the end had
i'nstified the means by which he imposed
lis will on the builders of the Democratic
platform, be being indeed "wiser -than
they knew." In his inaugural address
he would say that the will of the people
as expressed at the polls was that the gold
law must go, and the policy of free
silverism be ushered in. He would
then proceed to impose on Congress tbe
imperialistic methods by which he won
in the Democratic Committee on Reso
lutions at Kansas City. When Congress
bad done his bidding, and free silver
was accomplished, how would hum
bugged Honest Money Democrats feel
about their own share in the dishonest
work of making present 100-cent dollars
worth 42 cents? They would undoubtedly
feel "like 30 cents."
Whiskers are not controlling Western
politics this year. The Populists have
been patronizing a cupping bureau.
Whkn the boys in blue march away
from Che Foo, not a thing will they do
to fc.wang si', Yung i.ti and An, too.
Most of the charlatans and fakirs
which prey upon the credulity of the
public are harmless and entitled to ply
their various vocations without hinder
Mice, but the Christian scientists, who
are neither Christian nor scientific,
have lately been resposihle for the death
of so many innocent persons, non-believers
in their creed, that the call for
some legal restrictions upon the nefar
ious practices is imperative. So long as
the sick and dying who believe in these
arrant im posters call them in as medical
advisers to themselves, no one complains
except the fool-killer who is thereby de
prived of his legitimate buisncss. But
when the lives of little children are sac
rificed by the superstitons of mentally
and befuddled parents, it is time for the
law to intervene. Public indignation is
being aroused throughout tbe country,
and the time will eoon come when a per
son who calls in one of these divine (?)
healers ( ?) and thereby sacrifices a hu
man life through lack of proper medical
attendance will be held responsible
therefor in every community. Astorian.
An. the historic precedents favor the
re-election of President McKinley, for
no President has ever run for second
term, with a united partv behind him,
who was not re-elected. The Presidents
who have held two terms were Washing
ton, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jack
son, Lincoln and Grant. These were re
elected either bv the whole people, as in
the case of Washington and Monroe, or
by an undivided party vote. The Presi
dents who were defeated for a second
term were John Adams, John Quincy
Adams, Martin Van Burcn, Grover
Cleveland and Benjamin Harrison, and
in each case their defeat was due to dis
sensions in their own party, and they
were not loyally supported. The most
recent instances, Harrison and Cleve
land, are within the memory of every
one. The farmers' quarrel with Blaine
lost him many votes, while Cleveland
was defeated in New York by one of the
Democratic factions. P.ut there are no
divisons in the Kepublican party today, j
based on tbe spirit of faction or enmity
to McKinley. The party stands four
square to the world, presenting an nn-j
broken front in every direction. The
dissensionu.are in the Democratic party,
not the Republican. j
Wk hear little of tramps in this part
of the country any more, though they
are by no means extinct, says the Tele
gram. That they have greatly decreased
shows that a good many of tha men who
were, or were cnlled trttnips a few year?
ago, would really work if they found a
good opportunity, or rather, vrfh many
of them, if the opportunity came and
hunted them up. For many a man who
is willing to work and who will do good
when put to it, does not know how to
"rustle" for it. Three or
or more, the supply of labor was greater
than tbe demand, and the country was
filled up with tramps. For the past
three years the demand for labor of all
kinds has been strong mid fully equal
to the supply; a good many of the
tramps who would not find a job, espe
cially those who did not know how to
hunt one up, are at work. Instead of
A Fitting Testimonial.
Dear Doctor McKinley: Four years
ago I had that idle feeling and a craving
for food in my stomach that I could not
seem to fill for the want of something to
eat. In tact my entire lamuy Buttered
from the same complaint.
I had severe pains in my back from
carrying the mortgage on my home.
My condition was such that my friends
hardly knew me, I looked so much like
a tramp.
Then hearing of your prosperity
Remedy, I tried it, and today I am a
changed man. I am glad to say that all
my "Hard Times Paine" have" left me.
We could not get along without your
prosperity Remedy in my family, "and
we snail continue to use the same.
Your obedient servant,
American Workman.
From "Judge."
Same Old Story.
J. Mortimer Brown, editor of the
White Lake, S. D.) Wave, summarizes
one end of the political situation in the
following comprehensive way:
You bet. Same old ticket,
Same old boss;
Same old platform
(Minus cross) ;
Same old powder,
Same old gun ;
Same old waddeu'
('steen to one) ;
Same old kickers.
Same old growl ; "
Same old anti-
Hanna holw;
Same old issues
Nothing new;
Same old lies Xa
Help 'em through;
Same old talkers,
Same old josh ;
Same old brand of
Campaign slosh ;
Same old voters
(Bless their souls),
Same old licking
At the polls i !
A Few Things Worth Knowing
White clothing that has been dis
colored from red calico or from streaks
that are often found on napkins or
towels, and by mistake have been
washed with tlie white goods, mm be
renovated by soaking a few days in but
termilk. Cloth that lias turned yellow
from long standing also may be whitened
in the game manner.
Babies are always troubled about
walking when new shoes are first put on
them. This may be overcome by
scratching the soles with any blunt
instrument.
When cows have been eating wild
onions the odor may lie somewhat re
moved by placing a small lump of salt
peter, about as large as a pea. in the
cream can, while getting a churning.
A paper pail or tub may be mended
by first pasting a piece of cloth over the
hole on the inside and then filling the
hole with putty and letting it harden.
The stains may be removed from dis
colored eggs by soaking a short time in
vinegar and then washing them.
1HIYAV8 I'HKDICTIONS.
"If McKinley and the Republican
partv are successful and put in power
for the next four years, wages will be
decreased. Hard times will come upon
us and over the land. The price of
wheat will go down and the price of
gold will go up. Mortgages on our
homes will be foreclosed by the money
lenders. Shops and factories will close.
We will export no goods and wo will
import from foreign lands nil the goods
we. use. Thus will ruin, want and
misery be with us." William Jennings
Bryan in 1S0G.
We will not say that William was a
liar. He was not.
William was In earnest when he made
that prediction in 1800. He really
meant it.
William labored under the impression
that he had been gifted from on high
with superior wisdom and that his wis
dom was without a flaw. He even came
to think, wo believe, that he had the
divine gift of prophecy like unto the
ancient Hebrew seers, who scattered
ashes on their heads and then went out to
toll what was going to happen in the
land of Israel mid surrounding neigh
borhoods. We have never believed that William
was an intentional fraud.
We think that he was in. dead earnest
and thought he knew what he was talk
ing about.
But then he didn't.
So fur as practical results are con
cerned, William might as well have
been the rankest fakir that ever
mounted a goods box and sold nostrums
to a deluded crowd, making them be
lieve they were afflicted with ailments
that he alone could cure.
The difference between William and
the fakir is this. The fakir knows that
that he is a fraud. Ho lies deliberately
and with the purpose to deceive the
multitude. He knows that he has no
medicine that will do the people who
listen to him any good, neither does he
give a cent.
With William it was different. He
believed what he said. He was simply
making marks in a vigorous manner
through bis chapeau.
Not a single prediction that William
made in ISOti has come true.
And yet William was nominated at
Kansas City n, few days ago.
He accepted the nomination and will
not even own np that he didn't know
what he was talking about in 189H.
He w ill not make the same predic
tions perhaps, but he will not apologize
for the ones he made four years ago.
He will also make another lot of predic
tions about what will happen if MeKin
ley is re elected that will have no more
sense in them than the predictions he
made four years ago.
In the faie of the record, the fact that
William will go before the people again
and muke another lot of predictions,
shows that he is possessed of more gall
than almost any other man in public
life at this writing. Mail and Breeze.
Only a Few Maxims.
The good man loves all men, he loves
to speak with a'l.
The mean man sows that he himself
may reap.
Deal with evil as with disease, the ob
ject of punishment is to make an end of
punishing.
Have no companionship with a man
who injures his neighbor.
One forgives everything to him who
forgives himself nothing.
Not to correct our fauits is to commit
new ones.
The man who in the presence of gain
thinks of righteousness, who in the pres
ence of danger is ready togive up his life,
who never forgets a promise, is a com
plete man.
The disease of men is neglecting to
weed their own fields and busying them
selves with weeding the fields of others.
Never allow yourself to do a wrong
thing because it seems trifling, nor to
neglect doing a good thing because it is
small.
In good transacting business bo faith
ful in speeeli witn menus, be not envious,
and in daily conduct be dignified, refined.
When you know a thing maintain
that you know it ; when you do not know
it, admit the fact that is wisdom.
The path of duty is near, yet men seek
it far off. Go home and seek it and you
will not lack teachers.
III. 10. 11100.
THAT Al.l,
I COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE
Cucntv TatAsiiHRH's orrica,
8T. IlKl.KNS, Oft , All
ATOTICB IS UKKKBV I11VKN 1
Ai uiH.aU Comity Warrants of Ooluuibla
County, Oregon, which liava lwn presented
ami endorsed- "Nut P aid for Want ol Funds,"
prior to January 1st. lots), will be vaM iioii uro
siiniailnn at this vnice. lulormt villi not be
allowed after tills dale. KPWIN KOtW.
alo7 Treasurer ot Columbia Oouuly, Oregon.
ADMINISTRltTOR'S 'SAUC'I
NOTICE 18 HKRKRY OIVKN THAT IN PtlK
snanoe of an order of itit County Court
of the State ot Orpiron, for Columbia County,
niacin and untumi In th mnltor of Uui estate uf
K. M. Webtmr. deceased, on the Hlth day ut July,
1IHK1, the HiidorsiKtied adnilulatrntor tlioreof
will sell at public amnion, to the hlitheat bid
der, for cash, and sHtdeot to continuation by
said Court, on Monday, the SvKh day ol Aiimst,
Woo. at the hour of U o'elook In the forenoon
ol said day, nt the front door of the County
Court ilonse. In the Cll ol H. Helens, tald
County and Stale, all the right, title and Interest
of the said F. M. Webber, at the lime of his
death, or which has since been acquired by his
estate, In and to the tollowluir described real
properly to-wit: The West i ol the Northwest
t of the Southeast t of Hwllon 7, Township t
North. Riingo 1 West of the Willamette aterl
dtau, In Columbia Oouuty, Htsto of Orct on.
David Davis,
Administrator of the Estate of P. M. Webber,
beevaaeil J-ttaU
Timber Laud, Art Juno 3, 1H7D.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNtTan Status Land Ornci,
ORtooN City, Or., June !, 1900.
VrOTICB 13 HKliHHY OIVKN THAT IN COM
11 pllance with the provisions of tho act of
congress ui June a, ipts, eutiiiea "An act lor tne
sale of timber lauds in the Stales ot Californtit.
Oteiton, Nevada, aad Washington Territory,
as extended to all the Public 1 and Slates by act
of Auitust a. l!i!. Itarrv V. llurrow. of Vi
eonver, County of Clarke, Ktnteol Washington,
has this day tiled la tills oltleo his sworn state
ment No. r14. for the nurchitite of the northwest
'i of section No. IS, township No. 6 north, rantte
No. 'J west, and will odor proof to show that the
land sought la more valuable for Its timber or
sioue tnan for itRTicuittiral purposos, ami to es
tablish his claim to said laud before tho lleitis
tor and Receiver ol this ottlee, at Oregon city,
Oregon, on JYiday, the "ih day of Sepicinlier,
V.HX1. He names as witnesses: John Aroh!imid,
ol Ooble, oregou, Daniel Stahincn, ol Apiary,
Orea-on, Thomas Peoples and ileortre Aruhibald,
of Ooble. Oregon. Any and all persons elaim
Imr adversely the a'Hive-descrlliea lands are re
quested to Bto their claims in this olhoeonor
netore saia 7ta oav ot optemticr, mu.
j'JvaU tfXAS. it. MooKhS, Keirlster.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court oi the State ot Oregon for
Columbia Countv.
John U. Cameron, Plaintiff
vs.
Jennie B. Cameron, Pefendant.
To Jennie B. Cameron, the above-named De-
lemiant:
1 N THK KAMK OF THE STATK OFORKOON:
i. You are hereby notified that the Plaintiff
herein has filed a comnlaint airalnst vou in the
above entitled Court aud you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer said complaint on
or before the last day' of thetime prescribed by
tho order of publluation to-wlt: On or before
Seutemlier 2Silt, A. U. IsWO. Vou are further no
tified that If you fall to aliDear and answer Hie
complaint, or plead thereto, the Plaintiff will
cause your default to bo entered, and will apply
to salcf Court for the relief praved for In the
complaint, that Is to say, fur a decree dissolving
the bonds of matrimony existing between
Plaiutiff and Deicndaiit herein, and for such
other and further relief as to the Court may
seem equitable.
This summons Is published by order of Iton.
J. B Uoun, Judge of the County Court of the
state of Oregon, lor Columbia County, In the
absence of tne Hon. T. A. McHrlde, Judge of
said Circuit Court, granted on the atith day of
July, A. D., 190U. and directing the publication
of this summons in the Orkoon Mist once a
week for six weeks successively.
W. II. CoSYKIlS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Hard Task for Civilization.
This little thing of suppressing
the
HOUR.
Wamblby. At Deer Island, August 11,
11100, to tbe wife of James Wansley, a
son.
Gokk. Near Deer Island, August 9,
J'JOO, to the wife of H. C. Gore, a son.
Do Vou Know
Consumption is preventable? Science
has proven that, and also that neglect is
suicidal. The worst cold or cough can
be cured with Bliiloh's Cough and Con-
anmnt.mn fitra Krthl rtn a n..tMti.A
Three or fouryeara ago, j guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by
vr. JMiwin koss.
Chinese is a simple proposition afters
It is roughly estimated that the popula
tion ot Cbina is 4UU.UUU,UUU. Tlie nat
ural increase is about 10.000,000 a year.
If the allies will start in and kill off
1,000,000 Chiimuen for 100 veitrs, there
will only be 1,000,000,000 Chinamen,
approximately speaking, left to deai
witn at the beginning ot the next cen
tury. Or, if the normal increase of
Chinamen continues, and the allies kill
off 14,000,000 of them a year, or aliout
38.032 a day, it will only take 100 years
to exterminate them. If the number of
shots fired in past wars is used as a
basis of calculation, 1,400,000,000 rounds
of ammunition would be required,
which, at 2l4 cents each, would onlv
cost the allied Nations of the earth the
small sum of $35,000,000,000. There
would, of course, be a few other minor
items of expense attendant upon such a
campaign. New Orleans Times-Democrat.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you if you used
Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved thefr matchless
merit for sick and nervous headaches.
They make pure blood and build up
your nealtli. umy zo cents. Money
back if not cured. Sold at St. Helens
Pharmacy,
That a source of great evil among all
workers is the widespread habit of eat
ing a hearty meal hurriedly when the
body is in a state of exhaustion? Too
often, alas, the evil is enhanced by the
fact thiit the food is innutritiotis, badly
cooked and clogging in itself. This is
one species of slow suicide, causing a
long train of evils which are usually
attributed to overwork. Now, it were
better to go without food than to take it
under these conditions. Your dog
knows better than to eat when he is
tired, and if you wilt watch him you
will notice that he is always reluctant
to be enticed into play after eating.
Left to himself he will take a nap, or at
least drop care for awhile awl rest.
Humanity might raise its standard of
progress by following the example set
by the instincts of the brute creatures.
CASTOIlIAi
Bears tie y? lha Kind Vou Haw Always Bougfit
For Bale.
One No. 13 Freeman feed cutter and
4 horsepower sweep, f 75.00
Oak Gbove Chkameky, Scnppoosc.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of Oregon for the County
of Columbia.
Prank I. Weber, Plaintiff
vs
Elizabeth Hughes. George T. Hughes and Mary
Hughes, his wife, (ierlrii.le Hughes and W 11
lliim Amsdell Hughes, helrs-at law of lieorgo
Hughes, deceased. Oelemiants.
To Ourtrude llcghes and William Amsdell
Hughes, Defendants above-named:
IS THE NAM K OK THE STATE OP ORKC.ON:
You are hereby required to opjiear and an
swer the c.-nnplalnt hied uguiu.it ymi in ihe
above entitled Court and euiise on or before tbe
&ud day of September. ItiOO, that being the date
fixed for such atqwatatleo or answer by the
Ct.urtin the order lor the publication of this
summons: and If you fail so to atqiear or an
swer Platntitr will apply to the above-named
Court lor the relief prayed for iti Ills said com
plaint, to-wit: that tho mortgage In form of
deed and defeasance be f 'reeloj.ed as u mort
gage; that the said premises therein described,
to-wit: The South U of the Southeast !4 and
the South l ol the Southwest l4 of section M
in Township 6 North of Range 4 West of the
Willamette Meridian, In Columbia County,
Hlale of Oregon, containing It'iO acres, be or
dered sold according to law and tho practice
of this Court: that ihe proceeds of such sale be
applied to the payment of the exiH'tises of said
sale, the cost ol Court, ami Uslly, of tho amount
due this Piaintilt to-wit: The sum of M.7.14
and interest lliereon aa demanded in tbe com
plaint and the further sum oflJOto, and the
surplus, if any, be paid In to the Clerk of this
Court; subject to the luither order of Court:
that sntd Pefendant and ull jaTsons
cl'iiming by, through or under them, since the
execution of said deed and defeasance, be
barred and foreclosed ot all claim, right or
equity of redemption in and to said premises
and e.ery part thereof, and that Plaint!!! have
sueh other aud further relief as to the Court
i:ih seem just aud equitable.
This summons is published In Ths Okeooh
Mist by order ol Honorable J. K. Uonn, judge
of the County of Columbia, Htate id Oregon,
duly made and entered on the 7ih duy of Aug
ust, 11III0. Dated August 10th, MOO.
(. W. AtLBN, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Telephone Etiquette.
"Hello I" is no longer a catchword on
the telephone system of Chicago as it is
elsewhere. The latest reports from
there snow mat tne worn is tabooeil by
the management as nnje, if not imperti
nent and the opurators are taught to ab
jure it. I'urthurmorti, the girl who can
not answer calls with the rising intlection
and a musical lifting tone, loses hur job
ami gives way to one whose voice caps
hllities and elocutionary adaptability en
ablcs her to jolly the subscriber into the
iH'iici mat sue is gitut to near irom mm.
The telephone mitnttgemtint bus estab
lished a sort of school of tolephonlu ora
tory cihcuIumI to make the responsive
tones ot the telephone girl colilllKiutial,
Insidious aud Haltering. If the subscri
ber pulls down the. audiphunu and
growls: "Central four eighty-eight I"
with a falling Inflection, he is im-
mctliatolv shocked and oil i licit by a
musical soprano, which limpidly gurgles :
"Central four eighty-eight?" with a ris
ing Ititiectiou lhat is at oiioo an Invitation
and a challenge, lie is ashamed of his
bad elocution and raneous delivery. It is
the rising inflection which does It. If
the girl is onto her job she gvies the lilt
ing tone as though she were glad you
spoke and wanted to continue the Conver
sation in the most conlldentiHl manner.
The subscriber concludes lhat tho opera
tor is glad that he spoke, lie Is jollied.
If his temper is milled, it becomes
smooth. If he has burrs in his voice he
tries to banish them.
That when a shoemaker dies he
breathes his last; the candidate joins
the great majority ; the banker passes in
his checks; the milkman kicks tho
bucket-the dancing master gives up
the jig; the tailor's goose is cooked ; the
apothecary throws up the sponge; the
chimney sweep goes up tho Hue; the
gambler shtiHlcs off and the editor ex
pires at the hands of an Irate reader fur
having told the truth.
It Helped Win Battle.
Twenty-nine officers and men wrote
from the front to say that for scratches,
bruises, cuts, wounds, sore feet, and slitf
joints, Bucklen's Arnica Solve is the
best in the world. Same for burns, skin
eruptions and piles. if cunts a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold at the St. Helens
Pharmacy.
ED HILLSBERRY,
Expert :-: Barber
SHARP KAZOKS AND CLEAN
TOWKL8.
None but purest chemlcnjs used In wash
ing and demising the face.
Get a Hot Towel on Your Face
Usual prices for work.
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Kfl-l uthl Sound point. At Fortlaiul with all
trslos ienvniK 1'inon ticpnt. At Astoria with I.
R. A- N. Co.'s iKiat ami rail line to uud (row II
waco ivti'l North Heueb points.
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It Saved III I. ear.
P. A. Danforth, of Liitirango, On.,
millcred for six months with a frightful
running sore on his leg; hut writes that
liiicklcn's Arnica Salve wholly cured it
in five days. For nleets, wounds, piles,
it's the liest salve in the world. Cure
guaranteed. Only 25 cents. Sold at
the Si. Helens Pharmacy.
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PROFESSIONAL.
DR. J. li, HALL,
Physician and Surgeon
CLATSKANIE, OREGON.
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ATTORNE YS-AT-LA W
Offic next door to OourthonBe.
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General nrsct.ne in court of Oreifon or WmIv
inittoit. Abstract! made directly from county
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State Normal School
rnMi4U n, oh.
Fall Term Opens Sept. 15th.
The students nf the Normal School are 1rercJ
to take thn Mate I'urtlileatn Immetlt
alely no Krntlualloit.
ttrs'tuates readily secure good positions, Ks.
)en-es of year from f I'JO Mi ll'Sl. Hirolt Acs
Oemlc and rrofftonal cotirsu; new sjHHrial ile
jiaiinieiil In Manual Training Well f:iill'Kt
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address I', i.. CAMI'IIKI.I.,
President.
or W. A. WANN. Secretary of the Kacully.
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Physician and Surgeon
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
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Ppokane
Flyer
0 00 p. m.
8 p. in.
Dslly
Kx.Hiimlay
H p. m.
Baturday
10 p. in.
A a, tn.
Ex. Holiday
That the director of the mint states
lhat there are 1 16.028.32.1 of 6-cent pieces
and $1,952,392 of 1-cent pieces outstand
ing? This gives an idea of the enorm
ous number of these littlecoins necessary
Uses 'J'bla fttrike VoV
Muddy Complexions and Nauseating
Breath from chronic constipation. Karl's i to transact the buciness of the country
Clover Root j ea is an absolute cure and Since the coinnce of these pieces beau I
nas ueen sold ior miy years on an sdbo- ino total ntimixT tnnt have wen (Kiineit
ute iriiarantce. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts.
Sold ry Dr. Edwin Koss.
IS, of 6-cent pieces
bronw, 10,002,310.
fl7,K)I,209r 1-cetit' n lirii u ssassa
V Bk Shilohs
ijougn ana
pnsumption
Cure
ThI f beyond quesHon tlie
most miccesafnl Coufh Medi
cine ever known to science; a
few 3ok jnvurlably cure th
worst cflfs ot Coucfh, Croup
end Hroncliitlg, while It won
derful ucce in the curs of
Consumption is without a par
allel in the history of medicine.
Since Its firnt dtjicovery it has
been sold on a guarantee, a
test which no other medicine
can stand. If you have a
Cough, we earnestly ask you
to try it. In United states and
Canada 25c., &0c. and fl.00 and
In England H. Oil.. U. 2kL and
4s. fid.
SOLE PROPRIETORS
S;C.WellsCo.
LEROY. N.Y.
TORONTO, CAN.
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Chicago and Kust.
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Wnlla Walln. Iwls
ton, Hpokniie, Minn
enpolis, Ht. Paul,
Uoliiih, Mllwaiikiw,
Cliiciifto and Kast,
Ocaan Staamshlps.
All sailing dates sub
ject til chaiise.
Kor Man Fninclhi-o
Hull every five days.
Columbia Rivar
8taamara.
To Astoria and Way-laudluKs.
Willamatta Rlvar.
OrcRoo City, NcwlKirir,
Haliitu it VVay-lanil'gs
Willamatta and Yam
hill Ulnars.
Orcirim Citr. fnyton,
ami Way-landings,
Willamatta Rivar.
Portland tn Oorvalllt
and Way UudliiKs,
6naka Rlvar,
Kipnrla to I.ewlston.
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A p, m.
7:00 a. m.
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4 p. 111.
4 n. ii
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W. H. HURLBERT,
Oeneral Passenirer Agent,
PORTLAND
OKKGON
All the iumvs well vtrilten.
Articles doacrihing Western scenes and
incidents.
Rorlr-s of love h ml ndvcntuie by well
known niithois.
llrillitint illtistrnlion by newspaper artists
Interesting sketches and literature for
Ikivb and girls.
l iiahioii articles and illustrittions for
women,
OUR CLUBBING OFFER
S Wo have terfecteil arrangements whorehy we are enahled to fur-
nidi 1 lie weekly uri'iconiMii In
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connection with Tim Mint for
The price of liio Orugonnin alone is $l.f)0.
THE OREGON MIST
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I How About Your Title?
lier tliut It U the
cms to spiirch tlia
rslatlon to land
ItK VOU RCRK It Is all rlidil? Itmnotnl
fl KKCHKIi Unit Kiivcrns, II Is our Imslnc
"I rueords utid show what thev contain In
titles, if you coiiicmplaie hiiyliis land or loaning nioiicy on ri al-
""title security, tuko no mini s uonl, bill lu-lsi iiik.u kuowliis what
the rword slions rcKanlltiK Hie lltle. An Abstract lu eornllsl as
adw'd. Iii.lsloii ImvliiK It. We have tho only set of alxtract
hooks In Uui county. All work proiuptlyencotitiul and satisfaction
Kiiiiriiiitoeil. if j-on have proimrly to Insure give us a call v ara
BKcnts for the Iw'ht tire insurance coiiipiinlca hi Iho world. II Ton
lutvo properly lor aula list It with us and w will and a buyer.
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r inuiuenm P. nunnnnnrpn rsnA
-.--w vwwsa w Mwaawami mW unwdmu
o Mumifncitirers u( unci liculen In-o
...All Kinds of Rough mil Dressed Lumber...
A Hnn.i WI....I. ,,.,,.. UOUO BOD TO THE M LI
S HaorlnR... Ilusllc ...(.ellln Mill on south fork el Hmippoose cr
0 amd mllea from Mcappoose station.
A , . I.umlier drllvurnl at Kcapuoose si
M.DImsnslos Lumber..! Johnson's landtim at fl.00 p M, eJ
Wurrcn atatlon, l.b0.
t HOAPPOOSR OKKGON"
t.four J
on or i ,
l. "At J
N'o ladies furniture is complete
without a new Iiuht-rumiinit
glNGER
If yon buy a sewing-machine why
not K('t the best. Sold on easy
terins without intercut.
...WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINE...
C. P. LOONEY, Agent
Antorlit - - Orsuoii,
FOR SALE BY EDWIN ROSS.
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THE.
flLATSKANIE
V) DRUQ STORE
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc 1
DH. J. . HULL, Proprietor,
CLATSIvANIE,
OREGON.