The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 22, 1902, Image 2

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KtllTOB ANIi I'MOl'lUti'loR.
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.Mi. Minnie Clu rrhj iif Portland w I
t-i gnwt lif AHaa, Jtright Armstrong;
hti-dty. i ;" . it ' ' i
Mian, bright Armstrong, returned to
I'.rtlnni!, Monday evvliing after a MIX
wn ksvlie ut tliia pine with her parents
Mr, mill Hr, W. M. Arturtrotig. . "
. Km'.u aud liaitir, knole
VERNONIA. .
AJhert I loot), wade trip out to 8l
Ut'lciii, ht week-aud on again tll
v. i ek, bringing in load of freight each
time for merchant, F. A. ZilSgiU.
.'Mr. Eva tV4,e. Un-euvlll U visit
Inf with her fattier family, tint Mahu-
jy sttie, and attending th meeting.
Kri , 8. B. Row, with part of hit family
i ui -Kirni prick:'
v on year, in advance. ,
!t!n ..........
yiniting friend, in jforilmtti this work. j
' ilim, ellia Wise, want to A benign
Wash. Monday to visit her iter Mr.
ABpa)l Ull. .-.' -. .....
tatlv ...... ,1 .Mirth B.th. IUIi.lr
imivn. ....... ;'..t,.r
II'
f k'lioola.
went down below Mit, laat w&ok, anil
enjoyed an outing gathering bine nnckel-
i pern,
LP. Speucor aud bir "better naif"
MM. n ITabu... 1... L
u ) . A" ...V... . v.mmt, vaiv.v, sm - . .
i T . ' T . .. teklH a W of produce, and bringing
the Belfry, eu Mm. taAool hou-e Mile j in ttppj!Mt .
J. . Dow, went out to Houiton, Bat.
'a -with h' sister, Mrs. Luela Kreig,
ion . , , wne returncu tu uer noma at aenusm,
and hie mother, Mr. Juliet Dow, who
Quite a number of the Besides of
tin Ykcintt v went to fortlaod thi week
-MiJuu wh! il ! Muckleof Portland wai in town
... wn ........ Uiuiii.raaiAflM . . I - v
..... U. Heniloii-'U. N:-v ir.
.... colvln, Slnr-tiUu.l
wb" w, d. 0m. Plt"lr
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'The Thiicta-Weck World.
' Viuiu ha demonetrated that the
Tbrir a-Wet'k World itaude aione ii
ittrlaf. . U'.iier papera hare iiuiuted
lonn but not iu am-cea. This la be-
uw it tellt all tha nrw all the riuiv
n I wtti it iiuyar'iall' , whether' (bat
:.-w Uf ooiiuoawv othefwise. it i. in
fact, almost a daily at the price ot a
wei-kly aJ you can' not afford to be
without it. . -; ; ,.
Kepoblicaa and Demerat a'lke cart
rad the Ttirio-a-Vtk. Werid with
abtolute ooufldence in it truth -.'. ' . .
In 'lJitkn to newt, U pubHahen flrat
rla.oi ivrUI etorifti and othor .' featnrea
suited tt the home and fireside.
The Thrke-a-week World' rentier
rubefiptitta price is only $1.00 per year
We offer
this nneqnalled aewepaper and the Ore
gon Mist together one year for 1.80
The rgular subscription price of the
tw-) plptr !.(. , ,. , . '
The Oregon Jltst and thaThriee-a-
neek World foe ;i months for U6
cr'nts; three months for 60 cents.
; j wood on oil
' leatiou tint is agitntins the ar
1 --ml dealer alnntlie Coin ubia
' tli in tin', in whtiier it is to be
J k pr'troleu'ii oil that ia to furuUb
; ' wcr to troiiM the steamboat.
't titters aearr and demand hiKerMaud this pay for ISO papers.
ivineQoentiy, woou uenieni
el to advance the ruatt uf fuel to
I . mu to $2 75 fxr cord. Jkow that
' iteration, tin uinlar i Oil Cjm
; , ants to crunh the aooil ftinn- out
; ence, and oir-r lo j.liwr' erode
j i nui oil from hakcriiij 1, Calif
) f Mat at the rale uf $1 piT latrreT,
et up the oil lnruina apparatus.
i : of the oil burning apparatus is to
i i on the tmtHMtr Vulcan. If it
l sucrseful, the nid mm, or a
tlifinTiiil rnunite in ilie ii.aiiu-
of iaHeoVr, hi.'h will pr:.ibl;r
v' lore prolitahl. Tln-r would null
i tdy market for Bi-ewou.1 iu t'ort
id the timfn-r that i not lit for
j i could he mu.le into ronl-.vi.Ki.
mes could b-j nsd lo ui'jve t:ie
f ! to the docks, whif'h are now uved
' d. ',...': . '-'
esti.natwl Uiat atvuit HUM) ennbj
i ( 1 are nurd monthly br the a:iu
j unt-ing on tbf lower Columbia,
j ', g"fi Wood Cooiny. of St. Hel n,
i jiug about ear liltii ot toi
y. W. t . Slaughter of the wo id
I? state that they have plnnur
? - tintlier foi bmiUer pttrpoats in
j'ogood for uii, and if the oil
j 'prove anomiui, will vufge iu
i nurtrtnre of lmuU-r. Tlid null
; , placed convenient to the body of
i , and there ia plenty ot u-r to
iubr to the l k where it coald
t 1 through a plaunr ' before it ta
5 'i t-i. '-'
ver, the oil jntJv 4 tot proe
j for atoauiboat prpori, ailiiotth
S?ji"tl that the oil will equal in
; td at $2 i& pur (rd. Aiwrd!tg
j ta-.ftiiBut ol ciiispeiaut engineers,
r , is impacticabie fi.r su-cmlhat
it equal tlie trust uf wood at f 4
went with Mr. Kreig, for m good long
visit. This is Mr. Daws, former heai
and she has many friends there.fJ ,'
W. If , W ilson, drove out to Houltoa
Tuesday, taking with him Capt.G. B,
Smith and wile of Portland, who have
btn assistig in the meeting hare, and
Mrs. James Peck, who ha besa vUitlng
with the family of Pbinae Pack up Bock
creek. . On hi return trip b brought
iu the colored evangelist. L. P. Kay
and wife, a he cam to assist Rev. Rily
Veruon in the meetings.
d.
Atcome of the oil Pxperiiunt iJJ
; bed with intenwi, as ii htux'i
ivoivea change f conditiuiif ou
t er Columbia.
, The Elks Cai nival.
Tl electrical illumination of the
Poi tlai .1 Elk. Carnival, September 1 to
13, will be a revelation fn the war of
inodera utility of electricity in trans
forming night into a glorious day, rad
ient as a sunrise rainbow, with it colors
many times multiplied. Seventh street
if the location of the fair, and sou U to
15 blocks, extending from the maia gate
at Seventh and Washington street to
Fhinder street, taking in the tree lined
park blocks .north of Buruaide street,
Will giv the Carnivat'efiective setting.
Siwr wili be a Tt mpli of Light and
Music at the In tersest iva of eveuth snd
Anluuy streets; -i sCort . of Honor
where a tbrone room for Umqaeen will
or proviueti ; wide arehe at the street
interaectiona. all baudKomelv decorated
and glowing with, hundred of electric
light. The Manufaciares buildinif will
a beantifuliy decorated arcade 180
feet long and 15 feet deep, in which the
indutri-o the state adt actual ntaa
ofaiiJit MXe jariW be Hltrated
to ferofittabfe advantages before the' eyes
oj jubonsanda of vtaitora. .
elena would b" tut cellent lo
'r a shingle mill, 'ftieie is said
, plentiful supply of (f.M-l quality
.imber up Mflionrtajt. which
, I? floated lou the alreaiu in bo'.t
There i au oppoilutiity beie
iU not lung reumiu idle. "
1 1 tnnonced that Senator Mi ti-hel I
s (ii.aimnkeairip to IJaij thU
I if.. Senator Mitchell isi'tiabnian
j j jawaiiati cimiinittee'aiul together
I ' sir of the few iiieiuliera o the
j 1 Jtee, he will tij truui n Frau
t jj'ixt ISO, to avwimtlty I; iiiine
; luionsaod nenla of Hie irlamin.-
' ! ok Herald.
i i no longer any rait lmoa inr
i in Ihe worjd, Kro. Mit, Iwauee
era are not in the buianesa to
t 1 1 the public taste. Caneed' good
i s tvm lh flltli. I...... .l.A..
Why is there no longer any
i i market? Moro Obaerrer
I1)
j ! jsvent of teamoats linaliy adoptr
Jf produce steam, there nonid stiH
' ",nand for wol for domestic use.-J
,, )ud now pell readily in Portlaud
' j .:! 75 to (4 per cord. Tliero !
tity of wixd timber itiuted cos-
; ilr "ear intM.'otumliui iivr.
i H
i Oreg . U atrii(ly republican
inte ent.il ft.t that ,.)
I the coiiiily olii. e arc tilled bv
Hit. Of the tuilv tlir.e uouuy
i I Hre (U'iii.n-r:it and 12 republic'
Jierear ltt d.oiocratie l,eia?
n-pii'aiuati neriti-. 17 ttonntv
-e reiHihliittn Bnl 1(1 .lciu.rali.;,
iwra are republican and lOdeiu'
f1 S3 i.iiperinteiidn.li' are republU
.f!ll democrats. Albany Demo-
rWrjtstrrber V1s to be wedding day at
the Portland Elks' .Carnival. On that
date et fewer than three couple will be
united jn a unique manner in the prea-
eic pi the throng ia the street fair
grouqda. The donations of present will
equip them all complete for 1ionekeep
ing, a the management of the fair will
dealJvberaHy with Wose bo will con-
ent to be married publicly at tb ex
nense 01 in Carnival eompao. .fiwain
who haven't the price, bat' would like
to, can- njske the arrangement by writ.
tag to crtvy Alex 8 week, Portland .
A XIOXIFICIXT BOOKLET,
itesertMag the Seealc dracdear
AlMff Tke Asteiia aad CelianUa
BivM- Kallread.
The neatest and most attractive pam
phlet ever put out by an Oregon Bailway
company 1 "What tb Wild- Wave
Say at Beaside, issued by tb Astoria k
Columbia River Railroad, under the di
rectlon of J. O. Mayo, tb general pa.
senger agent, ihe faalf-tona sngravingt
show to excellent advantage -tb mag-
nmceut aceaery along the Columbia
river a well a many view of actual
summer life ami enic location at this
popular seaside resort. The roadbed
of. this Una was constructed to the
most substantial way. tb track
ritttffig'of heavy steel rail, which are
o nrruly batoned to the snbstantia!
underpinning, that jt is a delkht to
travel and view the magnificent pano
rama 01 scenery. There i no mora at
tractive place in Oregon than tb
lower Columbia and Seaside.
Writ to J. O. Mayo, (ieaeral PasMn-
g-r Agent at Astoria, and get on of thai
booklet. Septombar i th moat it.
lightfulofall month.
'H8 u 'lew printuu
1 i is otlic.
on 1et!t y.
' Shatter A.P Beeeid.
f -
ho'idh-f. K. A.ti!itrdjre, Ver
i Us., paid a vast aum 10 doctors
; a eevere ceae of piles, ranaing
' ra. MTien ail failed, Burkten's
itve soon cured htm. eiubdues
. unuu. conquer Aches, kill?
jtttt alve in tha world. 25c at
i.s I'liarwixdy. ,
' .';' - ; '-. .
Every SaJaarclar Kxewraioa Ra. in
Clataos aad Xtamm BasMtb, U
A. 4k C. St. Katlwajr.
Beginnina 8atrdav. JniM t4th out
very Saturday thereafter, during tb
summer seaaon, th Astoria as Columbia
iw.er iwuroaa company will sell round
trip excursion ticket from all nation
between Portland and Clatskanie inela
ive, to all point on Clataop and retnm
at rate of 2.60. TtckeU limited good
to return Sunday evening, close con
nection at Astoria with sixains Kah.
eotta to and from Long Beach. . -
CASTORIA
ttti Yea KisTi tes EssrSt
Baatra to
Sfsnatartof
A Hew Dlaevery.,
n Jaatioa Barwi, and Mr. Anna Kla,
canover from Nehalem valley last
weak. Mr. Barwl bad not visited the
county seat, for a doaan or mora years,
and this was Mrs- Kias first visit.
Khe seems to have made aa important
discovery, and was seeking to be iafomed
on the probalitie of ( patent, and how
10 ooiain it. it can be best aplaiaed
in her own worda
'I notioa pllea and pile of aawdast, or
what seemed to be aawdnst. laid no
against some of the big log I toned it
cam from tb agent eating hole ia the
lo. .
"On day I happened to let coane honey
run over a log that was dry, and bad no
bark on-- After a day or two th agents
fell to eating that streak of honey, and
as soon- ai it was eat op they fell to work
pinching out little piece of wood where
that honey had laid and aoaked into the
VOod They seemed suck all th sweet
out of it and then ra triad H dew a 4he
aide of tb log than let it drop soon
this litUepileof lawduat begaa to look
"I-foami the agent were cutting these
little bit of wood to obtain the aweeta
on which I soppoee they live.
VMost of the agents left after they had
eaten into the wood about a quarts of a
inch. I then mixed on spoon full of
honey with three spoon fol of water,
aud with a feather molrtened the bottom
of the groove.. The whole batch of agents
were soon back at work lacking the
groove deeper and earring out the saw
dost. I noticed that the agent all quit
worx aoout 0 o'clock in the evening and
that waa arf chance to again moisten the
oov- Tb feather seamed to moiiten
the aide a well as th bottom of the
groove so I unraveled the leg of one of
my old wool stockings, and twisted four
strand together, and moistening that
In the watered honay d rawed it through
the grove. That worked like a charm. The
agent were now catting that log off at
the rate of about half a inch a day.
Bat I wa impatint. I wasted mors
work oat of em. 80 1 rooled up another
little log that eeemed just alive with
agent, and baited them ap to the big
log. Bat it eeemt toey belonged to
another breed, for they at one bega a
fighting and killing off each other, aud
such a alangh terof Insects I never saw.
."Before that battle ended most of the
flrat worker and all of the new were tod
dead to skin.
So I pat come stricknin la tb boner
uu mica 011 an tost wa left.
"I next rolled np another bfat ebank
that wa aliv with agents, and got them
tartea cutting In the move, aadcarrin
off the aawduaL
mbtn I left home at least one third
of that big log waa cot Into; ball expect
tney win (top for want of boner before 1
get back.
I am holding down a eUim all
alone. Mr. Niaa. died two Taara .
last -June, and I left my three Utile
children with their Graad mother, aad
went to Nebalem vallev la lata .
claim ia the barn, and trr to f.m .
Mr Barwise I my n Cerent neibor. and
n uvea most too mile away. Do you
tninn-1 can get a patent?"
irr i t . . .
nw uiioriuca ner inas Ukarw wu
some doobt about ante, or ant labor
oeing paUnabl Bat that b bad
better write to Mann or Bwwer. who
oouia proDDiy giv tb dnired infor
ms tion.
"X believe, said tb widow that with
on pound of honey to feed the scants. I
caavinakatheirientoff the biggest login
we county in a month and a ball. Good
bye.
A rreToDdont in Ht. ITotena
ends UUa &h atory s ."rkm wetrkt
Ugn a piuty of seven, isicludiug my-
aeil, . w-ero joying t wi i outing on
Lecal Peejile t fcaiatna. j
h mm th" Usl issue of tUKttUuuti
Bull.toHr "'
, Cha. (VHper met with quit, .
aceident the rat tf the - week.
While
ep creek, la Wasco ooHntyOr. i,.,..iih.-.. wla mm bolth-e on of
ht 'mi ' tbeUpWe, n.U 4 -""J h,'i
1. UUD WW W"'S1" -"VF KTOiU hWl " D' " DllttU'H la t UIU.
how.the Bttttve. htm - to fish. My ...esieluted the tekit.g of vl
friend, t-x Mrhal ibvmmW of Sow ,'"7IT - "
in jwt t hourt nd 14 minute MU'."M -... , ' ,1 . 1.,,
caught in trout, weigh, 'jg 03 J.JC. CI- nltw' moved hi !
pound. Wo tx.k the fish Into towu Tnwday into the house fi.imerlyUcatea
aad bMgged not a little about' our . by 3, 1. V"uo.l, on Fir street j j
wonderful catch. T our t great' mtf- ,.j4bn ! Warf r n( Wartsu, Wregnn
tiritw tlie old iuhnUtanU didn't abare IUMt of ha at.ter, Mr. Kcott, the nrrt
in oar enthusiatiin and pityingly oaid, wiek. VrilVi!
'lloy. go" bp to. . the . narrow anil '; ,. . v . 'm ' -", ''-"
lernhowtooatt;hMtib.' w . ,;, 'r0ralet 1(10 aere timber land, nM
"Well, up to the narrow w went, '. f sS, of seiiirtni, ip. 4 n.; 10
ttntl the eight which met our eye I per acre. Inquire J. H. Mllm r, Mann,
will nevMr target, nd yet it didn't ', Oregon. . .- .
mount to much. We simnly w;' ' - ...m,,, the '... klv
. nomwy squaw Kamuaff on tt.e m( Mmr t.l.er for ayer
eav 01 a rue anu uuhiioh; in iter t,n.. .i wtf Buliecrib no,
hand a eevoa f oot polo, atUchet) to . . : i t - NUqc; ...
which waa a willow noop and a bit of L .' . . ,' ' . - 1
ack arrangod to for a -irt 0 -dip-1 knowi f Ul, UeroHlKiut.
IZfiCateSaAtT& TlTT'nA VT0Z
timeanatimeagaindoueedheroruae IV T,o, H-.1M..1. Ore-
net in tha water of tha Columbia .V' (Other pa.er plea copy.j
rive and every time brought three, rir-..' .ij.L .. its t
four or inare silver wdea, weighing : . ". LlQUOlt'tlCt Mtt HTITIOH..
T f Pto,a!iv l M . ctit of iaV av..tr
watched that iun$ caM flahafori ctiun.b. -ni..to er n. . ,..
uirvsniuruu upiua, aau ma v .Z,.i,u7,,- in tiuk P..I1H n-wlnri. 0ln Na
tanuea luem wus a reveiauuu, oan
Txmmdmo Chronicto. - . ' - ,
re-p jilully i..'itil.o
jwillnctn Ouk
J u, to W hel.l at at. Helena. ClumLla viitr,
n-"tf-.-riVr. lu. that a lis u ha arantwl e
Umli KSi:ir, tn K'H ..'llup. vlai airt
11. ,n t4..ilur In "olit prwln In e- iiuahllilea
...... ...... -..1 muI. .kt lttii.a. h
grailtel-At a ri.t at ft'' all ol whlca
yi.iirMJ..ri..uia win p.? .
MUneil: BatM. . MiHtrt. Jaian
t'twKlev,' C. K. Kloagar4, . 11. ;ii..i.ii,
-,MU ...'" . I
lrr'7v(''l7nlD).;iA 1
What ia CISSTORIA t
Lid sdiav Feverlnbue. II Dlarrh a W W
and riatttlency. It "'afoTt ZZZ1Z
Tha ChiidtWe IWMet-Th KWi mnd.
CASTORIA
Zttf tit !atvf f
ALWAYS
., Ik fnaia. . r ...
You have traveled 'fur. The&un
eoea down. Yau'Jmild a fire- 'ttnd
cook your meat, and then good ta
and the tabao. It ia pleasant You
bear the loon crying ou tlx watw, or r V Viiih-rr rnT n. Vwtwr. ciwrie
tha laet whtetlo of theJwm Sipth, igTfty R
pnsa. ---v "V ..'v'........ '. iirwUKu.M. frank" tlsfire. . r. fi-Vtta-
Th. lights in tkaeky como out and
ehina through a thin nu8t;4heaiiu'hri.ii wrfii,.(. --,tyr. vutk .!.
nothing like tliat mist, 4t is fliw!.rft&! j w.Wft
tho.good, Ood. You atretch pme , ; . ... sioiira.. j. i. fiana
braneaea, wrap 1n Jrour blanket and n. i. -v. .t.m.. . j. Brain.
.. - a . i 1. - . W. H.jl ran-leM. Erie Htlaii. J. Mryant, K. f lua-
lie down to Sieeix ItUalloUiet Al U.I.I,Mli. Elmer rtrl-K P. Horlta. ..
you gl,inething come. It glide.; MWartTwfl-
along on ita belly like a snake. lUunaM, r. j. oamn. orr osnt. i.s. Me-
T. . l. .William HetMlltim, William ftiihrer.
you uv JMiF-eara. M.-at. uvea. A. Meraiev f.cti!-
Inlter. A. M'l'an, Carl atoasniHmr. umkno-D-.nll.
H. W. An.Unou. the ir Kl-ar. J.
Ilfmp, r. K. Davlitwiii. l!nr' llaailenun, A.
gniilli, Usury C. Johoatna. .. ..
w w 1 nwiisiain ii atawi 1111
tlMit feel the whole Ixxly as earn.
For there ia a swift lunge, ff snarl
ah, yonebtirUd hear -it! -The thing
ha you by the throat, and there is
an and.'. - . -.-
To kill the puma yon mutt watch,
always watch. You will see his yel
low eyes soutetime in a tree. You
will bear bis breath at night aa you
pretend to sleep, and you wait till
you see bis foot steal outuf the shad,
owe 1 then you have him.
' IWm a mountain wall you watch
in the nioruing, and when you see
him yon follow and follow and-do
udk rest till von ham fonn.t tilm
You must never miss fire, for he liaaJ
great strength and a mad tooth. But
when you have got him he is worth
alL Cosmopolitan. - ,
n ttoaj Hal Put la Ilia Uaakci; .
A little girl and a big Newfound
land dog CAine through 6tenben park
yesterday. The littio K'irl was carry
ing papa'a dinner, and the big dog
waa oaring for both. 'The hitle girl
thought Bhe would-teach her cOm
pemioa to be useful, so ns thoy enter
ed the park ahe placed the handle f
the dinner banket in bis mouth. H
trotted along quite proudly, and
when he came to the sporKlin foun
tain and tho cool looking pujol be
neath it the noble animal resisted
the tetnptatkm t drop the basket for
the pleasure tke water offered him.
Ba was too true! He'd take cafe of
that basket U -the pool frcse over I
Well, he would ju.t wade through.
He'd take the basket with him,
where It would be safe. So he walk
ed carefully through and cooled
papa's dinner in sparkling cool water.
He ducked bis head, but he never let
go of that basket committed to his
faithful care. He did nottarry lonx, -
either, but name out, shook hiuMelf
and the basket dry, and trotted
along "feeling bettor, thank you. "
Utica Observer. V
t Watts & Pi-ice,
- ' --DKsuttJi rs- ' '
5 , Flcn? and Feed . .
Choice Urocsries
Staple Dij. Goods
Best Qnalitj Shoes .
Hardware tnd Notions
O. .. I In........
'V'. aVV'fv5
The Kind You Eaie Always Bought
: In Ufa For Over 30 Yeart.
THE NEW YORK STORE 3
ltss Just received a large invoice of
Summer Godds, Shoes,
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Eta
Cooper Building, Main Street, St Hrletw, Oregon.
DR;D. B. STUART,
DENTIST.
ORIENTAL HOTKU 8T. HKI.KNS
f SOWM-COUNIT PEOm SMIJIJ
, eoTorait ,
Clatskanie
Drug Store
. S. H. GRUBEK,
ATTORNEY-. IT- LIW.
oaie with K. R ttutrk.
' ' fT. HEI.KN8, : OKStWlM.--
Will aWe baat prmonat atteailnn to all latat
aialien Alniaid to uv. Wil) pr iclUo la ail
thaisateaiMl LultttiawiMi-uurtK. ' -
ATT0RXK Y-AT- Li W.
mpt'TV iiisTBicr ai-roaaKr.
ST. HKl.KXH." : : OKK00M..
0rrit Niwaoas Bu a. NuTaav rtratic.
W.C. Fischer,
ATTORNEY-AT- IA W.
BAIXIER, : : . OKKtiO.
T. J. Cl.KSTOM
B. T
(iaHHANV " ...
Attohieytat-Iiaw.
!KV MarquaaV BuUi'lK. riirtlanl Oretina.
- rairan stath Lias Orrie. 4
Oracoa City, Orenin, inn 17tb. Wn
OTICJt U HKRKbY OfVM tmat iA coit
pllanas with the pratiotoa of the act of
CmtKnmetfan, t. 17, aetlUxt "Aa aet for
Bla Oregon. Nevada, snd Waahlnctaa Terri
tory. ' a. exuinrted to all the Publle bat States
Saliu Helena, eavnty of Colaaibla, Slats of oW
ton, haa thla d. AM Is this eMoe hi awuro
?31H,F Jali-.'r lh fnrchi l Ihi
eHof aeetlonNo.a, In town.hlp ho. north.
that tha land sought la auir valusUa for Its
i'"1. 'i'H't V?.1" !f aarlcoKnral paraom,
anJ to eatahllah h u l .i ... ..i :
i!lf.'r'fi,l5.rn,,ec,',,,,' ,bl Oro
ann City. Oravon, on Sawrriay.. tha Wth Oar of
P.'S'i'(2,..I?, natiltSlVsTrhS: 'u.
. l"t' Pl"fl'ura- Oraxoa- t,n,th H. cul
ter.of VarnoKla. Oraann: Wlillaa U. Wtoit, of
- . MaJlha IMcally. -
r ..11 ..t i. . .
jHuaeuuuuvwgiuiy mut iitr morvel
at any cost. The ether duy a gen-1
tleman was about tr put two ladke. j
evidently bia wife and his sinter, oa j
board a car on the .venue. .He had' i'"iumiiia-.ntybatiiiaMwiii reeeiT prompt
left his purse at home or spent bisj
"'"H a. " wmro reaauu IOUJ1U j, W- VKy w B- DILLAKD
niuutwi peniuwtb8,.Bo wnuestanding tirf t iuii i, ntv
on thecurb he thouithtf ullv borrowed 1 ,
18 cents from one of the latlies. The' ATTOILXE YS-A T- LA W
av uauru a vnr, uuuui hi ncjcers,
gave two to the ctmdwrtor, totteed the
raea can itaiy at nia wue ana got on.
I had taken the car at Ibe name
corner, so I saw the whole perform-' TT T.
ance. It seemed to mea ttignificaut J'r. htfwilt llOHS,
luueoanonoiine sort ot care wiuch ph, .;.; ,,, C',. ..rf,,.
Many thoroughly improvident lords 1 '" W gqotl.
of creation give to their 'womankind, .
when in reality it is .they who are
being taken care ofi-ll ahe snjUiv
aqa trouDieaome details whKib make
up daily existence.- .r.
iimcc urtlilo-.r loC"iirtliuliM.,
. ST, n.KI.K.ta. OHKl.Of.. , ... ,
fteitcrel liraatlr't In cuiiri- of Omron or Wank
Itixtiiu. Alniiucla made rllrccily from count;
rev rtu.
T.JlKI.IXH,OKfcOON.
Bright Dlaeaae.'
Th largest sum ever
Dr. H.K. tiiff, '
J PhyHii'Hvii7tiHl Surgeon,
- j ( i - HT. II KI.KNH, OBKUON. ,
. I)r.i.E.Hali; , v
Physician and Surgeon.
'MP tta Ml fiist a
CriJti.Hl. L'hftiiffffI hamlai
Cisco, Aug. 30.. mil. The .tnimler n.
vlved jnroin ami stork ilie.BOd.OOand
wa paid by a party of bnism-ie ni.-n for
s specific for Hriglit's Dist-aae and Dia
betvs, hitherto int-tir-hle di.ftaaca.
They eoinuienreti tha wi-l..i.- .t.....i.
po.i i uie specmn Nov. 16, lOIW.
tiwj interviewetl score of the enrexl
ana iriou n oni on its merits by pottlnr
over three doxerj eases en the treatment
and watching them. THey also got pbr
sinians to name ehronie, Incnrablc cases,
and atlminisrett it with the phvskan
for judges. Up to Ang. 25, eighty-sevea
per cent of the teat vases were -either
progressing favorably,
flier being but thirteen per cent of
i , j pn. i ips were satisfliHl ami
CLTSKANIK, OBKOON.
Dr.C.L.lIatfidil, l;
Physician and Surgeon.
" VKBNOMA, (IRKUON '
ar, at r luhgn . ftr.n: i. ..j . i .7 ..;" '
. paraona i-l.talDr sa.arwiy thi b,t-AkwA e'"a ,n" transaction. The prourwdiKs
, A;.i J2.T"" . . -I . ,nc,r aiainia in mu i"iiyHa, nunmilltw and the
ivLJ!" ' fu.a were
publlahed and will be mailed free on
spplic-ation. Adr,, jhn j Kltt,n
Company, 420 Montgomery St. Kan fraa
claoo, vai, ., ,
NoT.tr rt HLKV , - CoNVaVANCIXO
J. B. GODFREY,
Dealer ia Real Estate and Mater
-' ' ' of Abstracts. . -
ST. HELENP, . . OREGON.
Drugs and
3Iedicines
cuuica
Toilet Articles and Perfimerj
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.AST0RIA&.COLUKBIAR1YER
Al RAILROAD COMPANY.
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I Fresh and Salt Meat.
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City trade, Lvrlug ram as, steam.
w uvat ami railroad ramps
laj.plled.
oBitaa sit. wo ok a most potic.
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p. m "l,M ,rw """ toiay my si r iwim neaiuH biggie.
11. rnfnarlloo. si oM.
wllh NnrilKiin ram lie train, u. .n.l iai ,l.
Ks.t aad amino ,tnl,. "V. V 'Ailud 23,
kTiT "' nm ".It. At Ao
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Through llrkl aol.l ,t .. .
through to North Bai. h p..isla."H
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llaai-o awl North
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JOHN A. BECK
Watcnes, DIainosds, Silierf are,
;...jewelry.':..
Eepairing a Specialty.
Mr riasn ft, tft. Pront flrat, IOKXLAK0
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Steamer- JOSEPH lELLfiSG
Uav T. w Ja;;Th,,r,.y fc,.
. , frtat f,, fttft. Haiti0e
" asfas.
Steamer KORTHWEST '
.n!t,,Vi!l'.I',r1,,;n,l M"n',-.- Wedneed.,
i. i "nnunca aiiov and Tyv
ledo, tramline the Uu.. t.. 'IT.
Wharf foot of K.lnion Ht. H. UOLMag. Aianl.
Steamer Iralda
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R.VU.ROAl.TIMK,
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it "..h.i... . Z rV" ' ""'nl at II P.
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aai Fait Freiilii ;
rOBTLAM) LANW.V(lrTAVUK ST.
MI fwHTLaajM, ssn.v.
TgAStta-
The Steamer
SARAH DIXON
Lesves Portland every Bandav at y
P.m. for Oak MnCE Ing '.t 8t I
Helen and way Isndlnes. PP 1
Til timaw aLi- '
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Wre (St. Helena. . .. fliSO A M
Arrive at PnAlu.i m.u.. ?
Iave Portlan.4 ' e'.n Z ti
Arrive at 8t. Jlflet'.s. tt 'io P M
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