The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 21, 1902, Image 2

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MIST
dixaalruiisly in lit it few Tear kn
started oriiriiially from the ember loft
Entered at the rostoltice at 8U Helen., "l C'P rwbrvrtiw who were m.
Orejfon, m ecoiid-cla mail matter. Oiling through the country. Astoria
'' ' " ' 11 1 " 1 Budget.
BOUNTY OFFICIAL .PAPER.
Ji iu -t '4--.li-1. jjl.j mmtriLX-!..Ui"
IeunEV'KKV Friday W'oKtiiNu By "'
"' fi.Uki.ZB, 11. G.VBBERT,
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Nothing bift rain and mud nowaday.
. . .Lest MuNgtt, pioneer merchant ot
Vernonia in th earlv dava, hut now ot
Portland, it in thVilley in the iuterest
ot the Astoria df fortlaml tail road ...
Mia JFiorenee fiosa. of lileu.torrin
The mwrh talked of Irrigation convert- Idaho, came in 1 rturdav to visit her
!....-... i. l...ilu.,.l W..1. I Wi mr (rjr nail, .-, .urwr wr
""--- - ; while splitting wood cut open hi foot.
?newlav. amMnteresUM fcastern urtvon ... ii,',. .iffLA,'i .a
KiMTOB AKO PKOI'klKTOR. : JBW.il warn nrmwtit III lanm and an- ' m'.vM hi ) tinaM wnrM Mr.
'tt)iiaiMtlc number, it wa nnMtaYi t tnrt for Portland thi week, ao
""' .n.... .. i... ' ! conioaiiifd b hi wife, who will en to a
r- - r i ,,,uitilul I., hwwtva trnut.muiit mr a
S tumor Mr. Wood is the bow rlsh
Monday in June, and the uett annua) eruian' of Vernonia tw-hool begin
NOVEMBER i?, 1V0?. I eetlnif Pendleton on 4f.a eooud. JMonUav morning
u ')-. ju tiaij-u . aiormav ru ixoreinner, isma. iweomoer . im : 1,1
This rawer i kent on file at the Ore- ? . .W .mfcJ'.,i. ?", . If .
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8UiR;ftirrnw ftws:
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.77 ..rfih. ' ' " : V I will be heM at Baker City on
f
von Press Association Koom "0. Haniir-
tn butlditiK, rortlanil, Oregon.
" IS TBS DA XS OF THS OX PUNCH St.
Tha wodttt operandi of lopghig oper
ation have materially cliinud during
the past few year in Culmubia eonnty
and the lower ' valley. The hull driver
of past day received a big mlary, and
'wa leader in eociety." He wore a
heavy gold Watch chain, and took the
best room in the house when ha went to
a Portland hotel.
' The donkey engine ha revoltttioniied
Jogging, and the old time ox-pumdier
zist only in the memory and history of
. I W, Ul UUUIJMH Will fflUWl VU JI
I President, A. H. Dever, ot Multnomah'; 'one nulb' sfwve Pittabnrg lVw
vice-preaident, W, it. King, el Malheur ;
second vice presideut, H. E. Anksuv,
ot I-aiw; eecretary, Jauei'M. Moore, of
MuUnomali ; awirtaut aecretHry, '. Pi
itodd, U UnMt,
If'Mitehfll, of tho 'Rainier Caretta
want to turn republican it mnkra no
differeww to Tun Mit, and other
pie care les. These things are
given to bvw lii utter
A (try iirlNit that
'.There is room for
town.. .Will Pringl
.Mr. Math
ews, of Houlton will winter on his place
oos nuie- auove initaDnrw now is
the bdis butter maker of the valley
Jolili Ktv came home on a short visit
... .John Campbell, of Portland, I vis
itina iu the valley...... Thomas Em-
ttiont hn ' returned from ' the Bumpter
mine.
tliepast. The ox-pnnclier jitill lives, i. .1P ,, lr,Mll nf
lor it i omy a tew years sinre tne uon
ey engine found its way to the Colura
1ia hillsides and timbered canyons; but
theoix-e proud ox-puncher hat been
nutamorphosed into another human be
ing and now follow a new oocapatiou.
Soma are lawyers, merchants, etc, and
"they can be-found in all the varied oc
cupation existing oo the lower Cutom
bia. Before the advent of the donkey en
gine logging operation were carried on
only the comparatively level timber
greets. It did not pay to waste time
getting heavy timber off the almost per
pendicular hillside and precipitous can
yons. At time during the winter sea
eon hajr often ranged in price from $20
'to 50 per ton, and it bad to be hauled
over almost impassable road.
' It is different with the donkey engine ;
it eat no high priced hay or chop, and
it draws with ease heavy logs up perpen-die-.ilar
cliffs. The donkey engine
knocked oat the ball-puncher, but "it
will be valuable aid to that later in
novation, the logging railway. -
JaniDed on Ten Penny Nail.
The little dnu'ir titer of Mr. J. N. Powell
-4i nincd "on an inverted rake made of ten
two- ptmiiey naile, and thrust one I il en-
enlV v v Mimugi rm wm nwiiu y.iv
gn, (jnamornain t ain
il and nve
disatiDeard
prominent republii-nti in this diutiirt !ai.J ho more sutfenue was exoerieced.-
with a view of changing Ms policy in w r-t three days the child was wearing her
, , . ",.' i " i shoe as usual and with absoluely no
mrw iurpain.iH.KB. ia ..ht, ..uww.er, ,. f Mr. Powell i. a w.llknown
ir tack of nHnciinV Mf 5.'tfhh' Chamberlain'
, "i . ilti'o priMbptlv applied ai
he approacjied a minutes later the pain had disa)
. ; "tfBdT IS HE?
The editor of the Rainier Uaxette had
to take water about some of the things
be said about the county court last week,
and jHromised to innke corrections in
this week's paper.
T The question has been asked frequently
JnBt Helen of late, "What is he any
Vay T" this man they call Mitchell. .'
' If lie ever bad one speck of 'honor ot
principle, he has failed to show it.
"First a populist, then a democrat, and
ow trying to be a republican. SU rec
"ord - tad teste that tie is anything for
'the graft.
Did he ever stand for anything that
there wu not a dollar in it. He i not
'even a good American citizen. H -;is in
'such otter contempt that even the dog
of 6t. Helen won't bark at him as be
passe along the streets. He leaches in
the Sunday school, and tramples nnder
foot the 'Very principles of goud citizen
ship, by silently endorsing prize fighting
I it right to permit such a man' to dis
grace the holy places of ' worship in
Columbia ermnty? If ,he w mid not
'print in full the statutes providing pen
alties for prizefighting, is it to be pre
sumed that be would print a correct ver
sion of the new law regulating the print
ing of delinquent tax lint?
Mitchell, did yon not get about $25J
last year for printing the "old junli"
delinquent far Sale, and 137 for print
ing the regular delinquent tax sale J
J)id yoo iiotget a much higher rate than
" -the tax lint is to be printed for thi yearT
ipid yon ak the sheriff to jet the contract
to the lowest bidder? '' '
Yon know very well that all the
chanire that was made in tha tax law.
Wa that the designating of the psHj to
print the delinquent tax list was changed
from the sheriff to the county pto .
When you make such deliberate ''mia
x.i l , 'i lie 1.
IVjjiRimMl.iunB, lliw nu iuh
The paft-to whom the 'ajlivjd'ofiof jxa
mane win e iniervieaea, eirw J),b
story is given tirvdence. If it prove
true. it wil) make luj'lity iutereatiug
'readhig. . ' .'
It w given out on the quiet thatih
Multnomah legislature delegation at a
meetings few uight ago tacitly agreed
that they would not support C. W. Ful
ton for United Stateji''snator. They
did not decide jpoi a candidate to sup
port, but it Is rumored that Ex-Senator
Corbett and Sol lliroch were both favor
ably considered. Forest Urove Tims. "
Be it re in be red that at a regular term
of the county court of the State of Ore
iron, for the County of Columbia begun
and held in the Court House in the
City of St. Helena, in said County and
State, on Wednesday Nov. Stb, 1902, and
being the time fixed by law for holding
a regular term of esid court, when were
preut rhe Hon. J. B. lioan, county
judge; tT0j. W. D. Case, county com
niifMiiner; Hon. H. L. Culvin, county
eouiniissioner;' H. Henderson, county
clerk ; R. S. Hattan, sheriff.
Joirrfial of last session read, approved
anil jjgrfecl.
In the matter of the petition of Ru
dolph Kanpler and other for county
road 'rpiul, and Leslie Bailey, Henrv
Wdodviirr) and W. M. Watson are ap
pointed as viewer and W. T. Watts as
liirrtr-jl.r'to meet at Yankton P. O. Nov.
24th, llkW, to view, survey and locate
said proposed road.
JJp)i ' report of investigation com
mittee of John Bucher Poet No. 70 ti. A.
K. it is ordered that warrent for $50.
drawn in favor of commander be can
celled. ' 1
Petition of J. R. Card well for rebate
of taxes, denied.
Matter of relief for family of William
Hopkins, iusane, upon petition of M. E,
Pce'iid ut tiers it i ordered that a war
ram. for 20 be drawn in favor of Mrs.
Ho(ikini for the relief of said family.
Application of M. Matsou for assign
ment of tax sale certificate Nos. 119
1 tHV) and 1460 for the sum of i. allowed
iilil .mlt-rvd that said eertidca'tes be as-
tuerchant of Fork'and, Va. Pain Balm
is an antiseptic ana ueais sucn injuries
without maturation anl in one-third
the time required by the usual treat
ment. For sale by Edwin Ross Drug
gist. .
WARREN.
Despite the inclemency of th weather
quite a large crowd turned out to Liter
ary A very interesting program
was rendered. .... .The speaker were
one and all greeted by bursts of cheers
and clapping of hands.... .The question
debated was, Resolved: that Fire is
more destructive than Water. .... Some
speakers being absent, Mr. Hanson ap
pearing alone on the negative side and
completely drowned the affirmatives,
winning by two to one Th judges
were Mr. Hobble, Mr. Clark and Johu
Slaven.. . . .Owing to illness Rev. Ballen
tyne wa not able to fulfill hi appoint
ment at Warren Sunday last..... Car
penter have commenced work fitted
op the upstairs of the rchoolhonse for a
schoolroom .... We are informed that an
attachment ha been placed on some
cord wood, at Adam landing by one
of the Warren merchants The Tar-
bell mill ha been closed down for a few
days for repairs Messers F. Posey,
Max Berg and W. E. Hanson were Port
land visitor Saturday John Beaver
and family have moved into the Jacob
Highler house.
fcf In Thirteen.
By sending 13 mile Win. Spirey, of
Walton Furnace, Vt.. got a - box of
Bucklen' Arnica Salve, that wholly
cured a horrible Fever Sore on hi leg.
Nothing else could. Positively cures
Bruifes, Felons, Ulcers, F.ruplions,
Boils. Burns. Corus and Piles. Only
25c. Guaranteed by Si Helen Phar
macy. '
(-,iocc;fv4
iwMlUVU
AdvcrteeEt
SEND FIVE CENTO TO ALBERT
Toiier. Portland, Oregon, for Clt-
kahit Precinct directory.
BEND 15 CENTS TO ALBERT TOZ-
lor, Portland Oregon, for the names of
voter In Apiary, Auburn, Beaver Falls,
Uoble, Marshland. Nehaluin, Oak Point
precincts: Com plots list of Columbia
county lor 25 cents. . : .
STRAYEDFROM THE FARM OF C,
L., ayres, near inatoii,auarrwi,ycr
ling bull, marked, branded and dehorned
Branded on the left hip "L A" marked
with crop and split in the left ear and
ho a in tha riirlit. Anv Information Will
be gladly received by C. L, Ayres at
Yankton, who will pay reward.
Foa 8Ui Th cord wood timber on
100 acre of land. Call on or address
O. W. PERRY, Houlton, Or.
WANTKD.- A'TM'STWOBTHY okntlxiiak
or lady in each county to manage buis
nesa tor an old established house on
solid financial standing. A straight,
bona fide weekly salary of $18.00 nld
by check each Wed needay with all ex
penses direct from headquarter. Money
advanced for expense. Manager, S40
Caxton Bldg.. Chicago.
JOHN A. BECK
DKAMtR IN
Watches, Diamonds, Silierware,
....JEWELRY....
m Eepjiiring a Specialty.
Horrtion St. Set. Front A) Pint. PORTLAND
m m m m '- m
Opposite Perkins Hotel, 5th and Washington Sts., Punlaod, Or.
SOLE AGENTS.
s?:M?rr tlx, 'C'i r,.r:
V ' ' . t
THE Home of the Walk-Over and Built-wcll fhoe. Over
ten thousand manufactured daily. More than 3,000 employes
1 1
f
D0WN-eOBTT PEOPLE should
00 to iwm
Glatskanie
Drug Store
ros tush
Drugs and
Medicines
CHOICX
Toilet Articles and Perfnmerj
Br. J. . HALL, frtpntttr
Cmtskanic ! i Obxoom. t
-r --iftnrtnnnn.n.nn.'innnnnnii i ' "
2?t th
in
ipublieto believe anytlilng
fthe Gazette T
; Did yon not tell the writer on )m day
of:thePjmona Grange indeViiig'at lloul-
ton, that you did not wanj tS print tha
Kiennqueni tax list, I or tne reason rlit
-ttepVice was cut down to KTcent per
iline, and that yon would have to go to
,''0ld" Hum Mile to secure an indem
nity bend? yon further said that there
iwas much more money in printing sher
iff sales T, ....
y Did yoa not tell a prominent repab
Jicsu o?ce holder in 8t. Helens ont
Wk i last gatqrday that you ex-
ipectedUo be runiffg republican pape'r
juiuiiu fear l ilir VQU pot go to a
faloM nd gin & $6fyrtotor toe aame
rfeiTM'tteMttMm''4yf " '
. t$ ntii yonrowiAe' " before election,
fhat tb'cf'pfin'tig of the clerk' office
hould bWfct to the lowest bidder?
' Ti.c Mum' .'erjr (jemand (hat thi
pledge be fulfilled, .v. u ' '' '. ..."
i 'j .1 ,'
The sentlinent in favor of an -amend-aientto
the law tbet will tend to ret
strict ori'prohibit tint starting of forest
.fires is growing all over the state and
flie indiuationre that several1 mess
ares will be introduced at the coming
tension ot ttj' legislature. What is
jieeded is,a Ian' thnt ill ptop the bnrn
fug of cleni'lirgi i$ittiau season of the
tear, the ilea being to divide the state
Jiltojtwo dlstriuts, enst and went ' of the
L . ut. .. I t. . 'Sr 1 . m
IJjuuiiMtiuv, t evMBUtia wr
t jjch pew,'cn'ko6outit'o( the brush dry
l n o Macb more quickly, in the .eastern
portion 6f the stHttfiirr'itf djoe's on the
Cst. Besiilfs lliat tlier?' should be a
Jaw providing heary terra of imprison '
meiit for lighting and IfsVirg c'aiiip or
othf r firp on the ' xromt-f' tof others,
f'iny of (he fires tlist hav? ren!te
, . ... h .;.Wt ?..'. 1
slirned to raid M. Mat-on.
K 'siiiiiatioii of a. It. tiaines as con
staiile of Clat.-kanie precient, accepted.
I, U. Tiolienor appointed constable
for Clatakanie Precient to Bil vacancy
Ciinoetl by reeiguatiou of A. b. Mai lies.
November sixth. 2nd. day.
Petitions of C. H. Brigys and others
foraumuty road read, ami Leslie Baiiev,
ilenrv Woodwani and W. M. Watsou
sre appointe viewers and W. T. Watts,
eurveyiir to meet at Btanwood's place
Nov. 34th, I1HJ2, to survey, view aud lo
cate Mini pnHwed roau.
Ordered that all act and proceedings
of the sale for delinquent taxe for the
year Wjp, made October lutn. umju, oe
uud Uie same hereby iu all things eon
lirnied. and the sheriff is hereby directed
to exet'ue feeda to all persons entitled
uierviu.
Return of sheriff on delinqnent tax
roll fur 1'JOl. examined and clerk ordered
to credit client!" with the sum of $2217.1
the amount of tax returned delinqnent.
Scalp warrant claims to the amount
of were examined aud approved.
Sheriff stubs of tax rtctsipt checked
up with the tax roll.
Petition of Thomas Anderson and
fti ter for a county road, continued on
account ijf defects in affidavit of posting
of not ice.
Petition of City Council of Clatsksnie
for the county to pay a certain doctor
bill of A. P. McLaren for service ren
dered at the request of tlte city council,
the court being advised in the matter
the same is denied.
Petition of M. Dippold and Son and
othe.s fur repairs on the ftummit moun
tain road, allowed and the court ordered
the super vis r to relay , said puncheon
In road district No. 13.
Matter of designating a newspaper to
publish the delinquent tax list)' for the
year 1D01, a contract having been en
tered into with the Oregon Hist to pub
lish the said delinquent list lor 15 cents
per line the (aid Oregon Mist is hereby
designated as the paper to publish the
uennquem tax list in anu tne sheriff is
hereby directed to fnrnish raid Oregon
Mist with a true, full and correct conv
of the delinquent tax lift of said county
and state for the year 1901, according to
law.
Whereupon court adjourned nntil
Monday Nov. 17th, 1902.
Monday rov. 17th. I9TZ.
Bond of Oregon Mist! for1 nublishinar
the delindueuf tax list for the'year 1901
examined and approved. '
Bills allowed!-1
tioneyroan Hardware Co.. lack screws.
6.26 ; Richard Hermo, R. I). 0 road I
fund, 21.00; Richard HeVmo, general I
lunu, ti...
Wbereuoon court adiunrned without
iff.' ;
HUDSON
Th Yeon-Pelton Logging Company
are busy building roadways and tracks.
....Mis Myrtle Powell closed her
school in district No. 4 with a grand en
tertainment and box social last Sat
urday night.. . . .The lumber for the new
Grange ball atHenver Valley, is all on
the ground with the exception of the
joists. New members are being minted
every meeting nignt miss a. Morton
i very rick Mrs. I. Parches is in.'
proving Baskets sold for (7.60 at
our school entertainment A. U.
Haggin is doing a good Imxiness for the
American Woolen Mills Company.
Asleep Amid Flame.
BreakiiiK into a blazing home, some
firemen lately drL'd the sleeping in
mates from death. Fancied security,
rud death near. It's that way wnen yoo
neglect coughs and colds. . Don't do it.
Dr. King' New Discovery for Con
sumption give perfect protection a-
gainst all lliroai, unesc ana i.nng
Trouble. Keep it near, and avoid inf-
ferine. death, and doctor' bills. A tea-
spoonful stops a lata cough, persistent
use tne most stuDOom. nannies ana
nice tasting, it's guaranteed to satisfy
by 8t. Helens Pharmacy. Price 60c and
tl.OO. Trial bottle free. -
BITHlTsOTES.
Owl Saloon
RISN B0THSRS, tBOPtmOBS
Only ttas bwt ol
Upon ani Cizars Keirt ii StqcX
- CYRUS HOBLE
Aaa sthst pupalar braada sf wblskiM
al. la Mot.. ' , 1
TAILORING
COMPANY
248 WASHINGTON Street uuld
FOFTI-i.lSrrD, ORB.
If you want a Fashionable, Perlect-Fitllng Suitor Overcoat, you don't
havo to pay a high price lor it, Examine our UNCLAIMED TAILOB
SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Thoussml o choose from ; th largest va
riety in th West; each garment tailored throughout. They are worth
three time the ordinary suit In style, tailoring, and th fineness ot th fab
ric. MAY WE DO BUSINESS WITH YOU T
Unclaimed Tailor-Made suits and Overcoats,
Worth $5 10 f20 t :-jj,95 Jp
We are still furnishing the Weekly
and Mist together for a
Oregonian ai
only z.w,
Sijlwcrilie now.
i yer
PBOFHSSIQyWIt,
WEINHARD'S BEER
oa drtatjhl.
"Tog BestSH" Cigar,
All tk latent Dswipanera and other pop- m
ular pcrodlcala. A
BRIGHT'8 DISEASE.
The steamer Bepuhlic is a very busy
boat nowadays, and run of nights a
lart of the time. Bexide making extra
freight trios between tit. Helen and
Portland, and b inging down a load of
duck hunters on haturday night, it is
kept very buiv towinit. ehe left St.
Helens at widuiieht Haturday, after
bringing down a load of hunters, and
went to Vancouver with a tow of big
timber for the new bridge at Vancouver.
The timbers were from tne Cowliu river.
The steamer Lnrline will resume her
place on the run between Portland and
Astoria almut December M. Blie will
be as g' od a a new boat, and improve
ment are being made that will enable
her to make quicker landings.
The steamer Sarah Dixon has changed
to the winter schedule, and now leaves
Portland for Clatxkanie at 6 :30 a. til. on'
Mondays and Tuesdays.
gitntviccCB
JB JS B IT
edlie'rtallr fanriss.
Cwsjalaiewllr HerwHlcaw.
New from all th world Well
written, original stories An
swers to q aeries Articles on
Health, the Home, New Book,
and on Work About the Farm
and Garden.
The Weelj Inter Ocean
The lareest snm ever paid for pr
scridtlon, changed hands m Ban Frsn
Cisco, Aug. 80, 1901. The transfer in
volved in coin and stock f 112.600.00 and
wa paid by party of bnisnes men for
a specific for Bright' Disease and Dia
betes, hitherto incurable diseases.
They commenced tne serious investi
gation ot tne specinc nov. 10, iwi.
They interviewed scors of th cured
and tried it ont on it merit by putting
over three doxen ease on the treatment
and watchina-them. They also got phy
sician to name chronic, incurable cases,
and administered it with the nhytican
for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven
ner eeat of the test case wera either
well OJ progressing favorably.
There being but thirteen per cent of
failures, tha piirties were satisfied and
closed the transaction. Theprnceedngs
of the investigating committee and the
clinical report of the test case we'
published and will be mailed free on
application. Address John J. Fnlton
Company, 420 Montgomery St., Han
Francisco, Cai.
RsDreasntatlva. . . .11 art in luh itini
" Jomph 11. Pohii, Kaluier
rlir .. ft. a. Hattan, ftu Hfltn.
Treamirsr.. ii. ..;.....!...,. It. Koiw.rH. Heltm
on 1. 01 acuovu. ...l. H. couelanil, Hmlllutt
J"m Martin Wlilie, Bi. Hteu
Suryeyor w. T. Watt, gcapp&t
Clera.,.., H. Henderson, Mayxer.
Cnmmli.lBr. ( tj. Cnlyln, M-r.hl.ii4
. f w. V. Caw, fllllurg
(loroner....': c. . Dultjo, St. Hel.n.
Oregon Dally. Journal a Democratic
dally newapaiier, efg-ht to 20 oaa-ea; 14 a
year; yi ror aix months. The
a newspaper. Send In your
interest your neighbor In The Journal.
Address Tha Journal. Pox 121, Portland,
Subscribe tor Th Mist.
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Is member of th Associated
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York Bun and special cable of
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port from over 2,000 special
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DLACl-DMUGHT;
THE ORIGINAL
LIVER MEDICINE
A sallow eomnlerion. dirxincaa '
biUmisnvtad a ooated ton mi
art eBman indications of liver
and kidney disenjet. gtomacb and
oowei vnmoies, sever aatpsy ars,
lve immeaiai warning ny para,
ut liver and kidney troubles.
OUffh less painful at the start, ar
inacn klroar tQ cure. llMdf oro7i
B!-Prausht n.ifrinjtite3
fit' dissased liver and weakened k ld
eys. 1 stirs up th torpid liver
to throw off th gefin. S( j.vfan4
wv. n iv a ceruua prevenuv
of cholera and Briqht't diseaa n
th kidneys. With kidneys re
inforced by Tbedford Black
Djraught tbousandt ot person bar
twin unman m in m.aat ot Ji
low fever. Many families liv 1
perfect health and have no other
doctor than ToedfardV Black
Draught. It is always on hand for
o in an eraeraenes and aavs
many xpeniv call of doctor,
Mull int. S. C. March M. tOOt.'
I ksv astd ThocJford'i Bladl.OrwieM
(oXhrstytan sadlhav mat had teg
10 aoctor iuks 1 nav bca taking It
U it th fcert aMdkiat (or ms that It
en Uit market for Uvtr and kldnty
"VoubUi (ad dvipcotd and ethr '
eomplamsii.- Rsv. A O. tEVUf I
8ojJtf Pvauc. CuavtvatK-iMO.
J. S. G9PFR&Y,
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16, Madison fltreet,
VIG0RIT POWDERCO.
Manufacturers of
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W. C. Fischer,
ATTORNE Y- AT-L.1 W.
BAINIER, i : OBEGON.
B. P. Gsaham. T. J. Cleiton
Attorneys-at-Law.
at Marqnam Bulldla, Portland Orefon.
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Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, OBKOON.
l)r. H. R. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, OBEOON.
Dy.. H. Hall,
I'f VKNIE. OREGON.
Ptyncian and Surgeon.
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