The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 23, 1903, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    :m
. A .' .
Sutured Ht the 1'octolfliv nt St.. Helen,
Oregon, m aeooml -elm nmil matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
IbHl KH Kvkrv Kkiuay Mornim! Hy
KKK1.KH II. (lUUiKNT,
BlllTOR ANI I'HOl'KlKTOK
L--
Kl'HSl'Ktl'TtON I'lillU:
line copy one year, in ndvmieo.
ix mmitli
jl.OO
. . . . 60
JAXUAKY 2.?, ltU
This paper is kept on tile lit tlio Ore
gon Press Aumviatioii K.Kim 9. Hiiniil
fon building, IVrllanl, Oregon.
The state defines how delinquent tax
lists shall be printed, and the County
Uourt has carried out the provisions of
the law to the last dot. U any reader
of this paper bus any doubt on this
proposition, they are respectfully referr-
1 .. .LihUAd In (In. m4t.i
, . . .k j ,
ter of designating the countv othcial ;
' , fc . . .,1
paper, the court also is following the!
J 1 ' v . . . . . ...
provisiotts ol the law to me last letter.
The statute distinctly provides that ill
the county court l.as any
Bubesnptiou list filed by a publisher,
Under oath, it shall resort to otner
(neans to ascertain the same. After a
list has once been filed, new subscribers j
received afterward does not count in the :
contest. Any publisher has a right to :
file a protest when there is evidence to.
how that anolheis list is fraudulent or j
perjured,
. .
Albert Taier, secretary of 1,e 0V"
eon Press Association, is making up a
di'i-l-iy of Oregon newspapers to be sent :
t-Japan wiih tiie Oregon exhibit. A'
jeai's files of all the newspapers in Ore-s
git will be secured as far as possible, j
He say that o 1 December 31, there were ;
Jf'.'2 publications admitted to the mails :
aft 8eood-class matter. There were 20
dailies, 4 semi-weeklies, 176 weeklies, 1
emi-niontli!y, 20 monthlies, 1 quarterly.
There were 115 Republican newspapers,
35 classed as independent, go as Demo
cratic, and !1 fraternal, 8 religions, 5
school, 5 agricultural, 3 mining and one
Mi
each of the following: Commercial, hor-1 o for months of January and Feb
ticultore, court proceedings, Uregon his-1 ruary.
tory, medical, German, W. C. T. V., j ' T!u)ri!,jliv j,in. S;h. ly;13.
socialism, insurance, trades unions, Seconii rertl)iIuj f) viewers report on
teacher, music, liberalism, t'nb, ! C. H. Briggs roao, survey No. 15.1; bills
Piorwegtan. spiritualism. fourteen
onnties in Oregon sre without a paper
advocating the principles f democracy.
Enc mniHfl.1 by the success of R A.
Miller, of Jacksonville, but now of Ore
gon City in gvttirg the title of colonel ,
attached to his name during the d.'inu
cratic administraticn of Governor lVn-
noyer, Horace Mann, of the Enquirer,!
and Charles Nickel, of the Southern I
Oregonian, have each been scheming to
gbtthat tilte hung on their cfiioinena. '
It i said that ever since the election j
last June, of George E. Chamberlain, on j
the democratic ticket, to the office of j
governor, these two democratic wari
horses have, on the quiet been tudyirg '
military tactics and on Sunday they
hied themselves away to assist in the ;
inauguration of Governor-elect Chamber-!
lain in the hope that one of them may j
secure the coveted military position on j
he governot s staff. At present Med-1
ford has not a colonel within its conn-1
fate limits and Colonel Mann or Colonel
JJickell would give the town a standing j
abroad that nothing else would give us. j
Medford Success. j
; imj i j
COUNTY FISANClAl CONDITIONS.
It is a fact congratulatory to the : ja ,y county,
county eourt and the county officers j Application of W. A. W-ysl for antes
that Columbia county is m better finan- met of Ug 8a(1 ,trtificate m allovvei,
cial conditions than at any time m its , u the ent of ViiUu (j
past history, lor Eome time past there i
has been no indebtedness and the conn-1 KSltD oI E. C, Palto.i as coroner
ty treasurer has promptly cashed al) i accepted and H. R. Cl.fr appointed to
warrants on presentation. I vacancy and that I.e. pi d.fy according
This condition has even improved, t0
The bulk of the taxable property is j The Oregon Mist and lUinier Gazette
steadily increasing and there is plenty baying filed petitions to be designated
pf money in the treasury for all exigen-' 8 the official comity psper. It is or
cies that may arise fur some time to;dt're'1 ttl!,t the.v have Ultil Saturday
come. j nrjoi: to file verified lists of yearly sub-
The tax payers have expressed them-1 cnbeni
selves in favor of better roa is, and a F'riday Jan. ftth. 1903, 3rd. day.
Willingness to be taxed for the same. jjond of . P. Tichenor n cons-table of
The county court will make a specialty . flu ekanie Prettinct approved,
of road work in the future a matter in j Vlst of ;) ni,meg selected from the
which they and the people are especially ; MM!ewtnt ro as jurr8 t, eneue.
interested. These improvemtnts will I ; .. .
be made with due regard to systematic
plana, and the road work will be done
lyith a view to permanency.
Ttie skeleton of a dead man was found '
on the Johnson farm, near Srappoose, j
last Saturday morning, by Earnest I
Johnson. The skeleton was discovered i
lying behind a log where it had evident-1
icniniiieu niuuen ior a year, more or j
1 L 1 .1 J r '
less. The man was evidentlv-r.f mpiliion :
heieht. and the elnth!r .t.n....i .i.. i. ',
i , , ' . B .'v no
Jiad heen fairly well dressed. There was j
nothing that would tend to disclose the i
identity of the man, and the surround-1
"groundings indicated suicide. A!
.reyolver was lying by the side of the re-
inains, and a bullet hole ranging n,v. :
Ufar through the face and skull, is al-!
most oerjaio evidence that the unknown
man coininutea suicitle. An empty:
liquor flask tumid underneath the 1
skeleton, alsoindicated that the stranger
nerved himself for the occasion. Cor
oner Cliff was called and pronouned ;t i
vase of suicide.
Croqy.
3'he peculiar cough whieli indicates
croup, is iisnally well Inown to the
mothen of croupy children. No time
should be lost in Hie treatment of it, and
for this purpose no' medicine has re
ceiveu more uniyer-ai approval than
i t jnt' ' , , .
V-.w..Meria..i s tougi, ike,).crjy. Vo not ;
Wu.lt A UU lialila lima in u....l
. ---- "i "-jiwuiiJEiiuiig
i....,,o.. .i.c..,,;n, i,., mmter now men. i un'iiueu it to
Jiighly they may be recommended, but protest of K. II. Gahbert editor 0f KJvvi" K'm
ive this medicine as directed and al ! Oregon Mint. tiMed. r.i-oteH. :L !
kvmnlnma nf nrnnn will iitrtl.1.. .11,
i .w..r . Hu.v.., uinnji-
For suie hy KJwin Rr-ss,
COUNTY COURT.
I
Kegllliir JailUiirV 1 01111, UHl.i.
" ...
! Be it remembered, tlmt rotfiilur
term of County Court of tint 8tntnl
Ort-(Mn. tor 1'olnmhiu County, hetfiui
; and held in th' Court House hi tnel it)
i of ft. Helens in said Canity ami State,
on Weiinesilay the "ill. a.iy of artiuniry,
ll uu smite neiiiit tot utim
1 lined by law for holding ret-ulur term
ot e;M court, when woro present;
Hon. J. It. iKmii, County Judge ; Hon,
' i W. It. Case, Commissioner; Hon. H. I..
Coh in, Commissioner; 11. Henderson,
County Clerk : 11. S. Hattan, Sheriff,
: lue psoelamaiioii being made the fob
, lowing proceedings were had ; Journal
, of last term read and approved.
j Official bond of A. T. I.iitYS as Assessor
'approved.
Viewers report of Kuppler Road sur
vey No. l.W, read first time. !
I !
lewers report on Brigifs road, survey
No. l.i, read first time,
. ; . .
l'etition of . C. Kilhv and others
- . . .
for a roimtr road, t'has. IVuharl, W.
. .... millt!
' .lvN ...... ......
djuht of ther ,V , ' ,- " ' ' ' .
to mm reo. ziui. mw, ui me sibmi
marked A, located in present comity
road near the mill site on what is known
as the Brant place.
. , , , , .
Itndtre ueross leaver east of IVlemi,
reported in bad condition, clerk ordered
to notify Supervisor to look atter same.
IVtitiou of P. W. lViivund others f ir
il t'OlllltV ro:td. illld V.. II. I VIU'V. M.
j Collins and O. Hohman appointed as
viewer and W, T. Watts, surveyor ami
i .,. ' , , ... .0
l'rice Jan. 30, V.103.
Petition of O. V.. Hunter for lnjiior
liceu-e for ti mouths in Goble precinct,
granted.
Petition of Thomas Anderson and
others for a county road, read, and Omer
Shaunahan. K. G. Shaiinahau and F. I..
Wilson pH)inted viewer ami W. T.
Watts, surveyor, to meet on Feb. ltith
ItHXt, t A. C. Kergerson.
Petitior for aid for Southerland fam
ily allowed in sum of $10 per mouth, anil
'. the clerk ordered to
Iraw warrant tor
, (1llma9 havil,e tM ,,v K. j..
Stanwood iu the sum of and ol , Lowuian, wora on ornig
,, ,,. , i - . , . I H 1. lirow n, soiki'S
Henry Woodward w tue sum of 20. M. j ,.t(,ve Ahjm ab,.r No. g
F. ll.tzen, W. K. Stevens and W. F jju,n Cramer
Slaughter are apKinteil appraisers of ! M. Jut iiion.
d.i.nages, to meet at K. I.. SlanwtxKl's ' 1 ll"r
, . . if ParJlius, laU.r K. P. No.
place on Jan, th. 100.1 at 10a. m. to;(iuflt tu.mlrill.!0
view the county roml as prayed for iu j n WHicitrieti
the petition of C. H. Briggs and others ! N li Hetj.irieksnii
and assai-s and determine how n.ueli Kriek MatfHn
less valuable the prendre of said K. L. jUrV""
Mamveoil ami Henry y or iiwarn wmiio
be rendered by the opening ol isid road.
Second reading of viewers report on
Kar.uier road, survey No 15S, no remon
strances or
been fiied,
bills for damages having
fair! road ii allowed a,l
grauted, provided the petitioners build
the bridges as provided in the pttitioo
and turther that the o'd road shall not
he vacated until the road hereby petition
ed lor shall l finished.
Petition of John W. Thurston and
others for a county road, n ad, and Jured
Wilton, C. K. Lrant and, O. B. Ar.stine
appointed viewers, and w . t. Watts, as
surveyor, to meet at the house of Giant
W- Glrt 0,1 t!,e ,lil.T ,,f r'eb-
Clerk ordered to issu; Warrant in
favor of the Slierilf for the sum of 1217.
i 4fi for the amount of taxes on laud bid
Bond of H, R. Cliff filed and approved
Contract let to S. Rock for opening
I it iowi iviioYf ii tts tnc jiuyvr cui-ui, ior :
it. . .... i i i . . t t .
tbe 8"'n of m l" t,e vh"n t'ou,'
t'let;'1 and "':'!I'U!,1 bV the court,
Saturday Jan. 1W3, 4lh. day.
Sealed list ol the subfcrilri to the
Oregon Mist and Rainier (iasette were
,1 .. .1 I I . . . .. I I . l
'"'"i contain na jonows ;
Kainter Oazette, &33 subscribeiB.
Oreiron Mist 4, aubscril-a.
- -
AnU it sppearing to the Court that
neither of tne aliove np.'ntkmutl lists
,;ave t,,en orn to according to law.
It i. ordered by the court that the
A ea'"' PaIr E'n until Tiles-
day noon, the 13th day of Jan. 1903, to
fi,e 811 annded or new nworii statement
88 10 tl,eir yeary subscribers,
Paid warrauts were checked up by
the court.
Monday, Jan. 13th. 1003, 6tti. day
Tax roil and stubs were checked
with the sheriff.
up
Tuesday Jan. 13th. 1903, th. day,
Application of the Kainier tiiizetto
through its Attorney W. C. Fischer E-q.
to tile a secon J adinended sworn state
ment as to. subscribeis, all jwed.
Motion of R. If Mitchell by his attort
ney to have the Kainier Oazette desig-
nsied as it,. ,,tfi..lui
lJ'Cr, UIMJH
the showing heretofore ma.le ami enter
.
eo on record on the 10th- day of Jan.
.1. . . ..... ft
me. moii'in ol Kainier (iar.elte to l.e
!dc
.;:i'id t
m o:i. ,:.ul co1. sty
paper
i r tu' n u-on Unit t'.n vvrlllnl lit of
tit Kuinier Uuiftti' 1 fntmlulriit to ti
(treittiT rtf lf extrnt.
Moliontifli.il. niililu'll hy liis nt
lonit'v W. l I'iM'luT, t'Nti. to ovuirnle
tlie protost i( tin' iio:on Mict tor the
u,ni),m ,lllt no (Rui -l!S ..i,.,, ...l, wrt.
1l)lin ,ht, oreitmi Mist nnd U
1,0,ve,i u, f, ,,o-n.U.l protest.
Wliereiinon the protest tiled eliiirisinis
....... , ,i, list ... v,,..v milwrihers.
!KllilntiniulH (lf '.,nenr twice,
i the Mist is given us u Hiilwcrilter, which
is not. Where u pun it is ordered by the
' court that March tith, KHS, at 1 p. in.
as the time to hear Ulh panic to the
contest, at the eoo.i t house in St. Helen.
I'et tion of John It. Kiickson for re
funding money paid on land rule for
land that had been sold under ron!
; nsmJ MowV ,) 1,., ordeied to ,liw
warrant in sum ol $UU.40 in favor of
said Joint It. Kricksoii.
The following claims against the
county were examined ami allowed, and
the cloi k oi tiered to Usue. wnrrimU on
the Treasurer for lha respective named
persons in the several amounts, as
follow s :
Ollardit Pnv court costs, Wash
... ,o ro,
5 00
.15 tW j
1! SSj
(1 M i
2 ltii
7 t2
is
IS (H) ;
4 44
SSj
7 ao
4 so j
l OS I
4 50
! Watts & l'rice, supplies 11. p.
1
.l Zeisman, laU.r K. I). I ...
j()in i'hmiller
i; J(n(
J H Ounean
lj ,w (''r;"
INI raw lonl
,( nllm.11Mi ;lUor No.
J Itcegle
tv llazeu
II TUrewell
Adam Puss , .
Krank Wilaeus
KC Hay
1 tirewcll
I.ee Punt an
Sliermau liros. luinU'r No. '.I
r is
2 50
ti 00
8 lt
:! '.'
t tiO
'.'S so
8 tio
I N A 1'eri v supplies
, A N 1 larfc lats.r
Chas. Merrill labor No. 4.. . .
I. It tileason .
K Trevia
Herman Schtnill
Nelson Pi'icknt'V
Kdwaril I'.l.ick iabor No. 5
It Archibald
.1 P Archibald
Ireo. Fowicr
James Kennedy
Henry P.iake
A (' Zigler lab r No. (i.
J Weston
W IT Harmon
N Nelson
Thus. Tim mev
M Kllis A t'o."nails for No. ti .
K Kistner, supplies . .
t'has. Larson, lalur
John Hagk'ui
J t' Kilby, labor No. 7
W !wui.in, lumlier for bridge
:; (hi
M t:u :
o7 Hil :
10 (HI '
lie 70
7 oil !
I IHl 1
' t) 1
L'l 75 1
IS mi !
n W :
in ki :
4 (HI
1 (KI '
It) (HI '
Id mi
2:; in ;
4 tm 1
; (111 :
l! IK1 ;
A:l 7o j
l -.'5 1
10 (Ki .
ol IKf
l IK)
4 (ill :
ti W !
2,s 4o;
7 &o!
14 40 I
33 Ut)
11 at;
Ki 1.0 j
8 i;o
14 00
t'ha.. Jones .... .
Hi ick Mattson
K llern.o
i liihrer I'.ros. lumber, tte
K 11 Kin,.', labir
I'latskanie lumlier Co. I'iriih. r
i C It il-jisvert iumlier t.P. No. 10
Chas. Aiitiersuu
(..' 1, font ers
West Die. lumber Co. luin'oer.
A' ii King, itiiiiner
I) It Shearer, luiutjer . . .
l'ichetior Mill Co., Iiuiibei . . .
M E Page, labjr
it Kiatj
Tom Soy le labor .No. 11 ...
Henry tiNt-u .
Paul Salmi
Lars Elert.-on , on
ii n Uc.ii
lierinuii Eilenson
i F I.tnOgren, supplies, no's 12-13
E 1 irouberg, luboi 11. 1. No. lis
W ii lioae
W F 1'ee.ls
J F IVl-rson
Augu-t J'llii.soii
Itii iiiiiu .u liros. A Kay
Ruddiuiau Kros. & Kay bridges .
.1 F i'eteison
L I Malcolm . . ,
VI .f Ha. vev.
W S llarv.-y
Elmer Hmii
J ii Aidndgu
J P Stieuiey, lalsjr It. li. No. 15 .'
John Dailus
C H A' iiistrong .
A N Early
John Edhoiui .
S U Rntiarils
W P Sheeley .
W U iSurt
Lester Builey, viewer .
M Watson,
Henry Woodward " , , , ,
Christ Jen-en, chaininan . . . . .
J W' Saxon
:4 (SJ
(i is)
It 15;
12 m
111 00 1
12 00 '
3 20 j
4 Wt!
:io itti
l!l 20 i
liHKtj
(1 40 i
i oo :
. 3 20!
ti 40 ;
M .'jo ;
2 00'
1 60 !
3 00
3 (XI
8 (si '
. low!
3 (HI !
2 00 '
2 (KJ !
2 00
. 2 00
2 10
S. N.
Murvey of C. II. Uriggi roil, K
l-.it.
K Knppler, axnuin
W T Vt alts, surveyor
Su rvey of Knppler i o I No
2 (Kj
a oo
15l.
i.esier uatley viewer . .
M Vatn ij " . . .
Henry Woxl waul " ' ' '
J W Saxon, tl.sii.n i,n . .
Chris Jense n "
It Kapler, axmnn
W T Walts, surveyor
(Continued next week.)
2 (Ml
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
ti 00
Estrar Taken I'n
..... 1
. . '? .",;r,!"y K've'i that on the
i-iio nay oi January 1003 I took no
! red heifer, at my i.lace.hix miles weiu 'of
! Reuben, County of Columbia, Htatr of
! ; lewribed as follows: Ked,
edi-jS1 "J'oLiT the T
scrild animal can obtain possession "of
1 t'ie name by furnishing sutlicieut proof
' ' 0wnersliip, and paying all exiainses
j ' hwich.
ltloxte( Hrr
Mrs. Johanna Stale
hhoulfler.
ho! ii, of FeruiiM
Falls Minn., fell ami
disiocaled her
, sliouldtr. She
had a surgeon tret it i
I Lack iu plat
as soon as posib!e, but il I
was tpnie
uiueii. Mi
sore and pained her vervj
r sou mentioned that lie lia.l 1
see,, Uiainbermin's Pain ilalm adver-
ttstd fo'sorainsand soreneu. ,! .
.v.,. ' . , '
aske.1 him to buy her a bottle of it.
vw ci. , t, 11 a-11 huu llfl'I
not iloriH for ver dayw. The ami
- inn nit'i VH"
h0 """",l I'""."! te relief it g.lVe
t l. . .i n
M,,,ui"r '"at lie lis
since reoom-
mended il. to n.-nv ...I ...... , ..
' "i uy
j The Sr. Helens Hotel
under the in-.ua 'eroent
M. brim
takes the lead
ot '(. A. and A I
NEER CITY
Zitar HaHhata va" in town from
Portland, a few days last week,
tloo, Foster Jr, spent a few days in
Portland last week, on business.
Iliguell, Is spending a few days,
iu Ihmll'Mi, w llh his w iie and frit iuls,
The weathe. has been lino the past
week with tlio exception of one or two:
rainy days. ' j
K. Joner, the blaekstnlt h of Mr. Ah x-I
andei'a ranch, has movetl to Por land, I
ho says he baa a belter slmw there. j
Satn Forbes ami Htvid Veud'l have !
opened a reataurant in (ioble. They tue ,
giving gHil meals for :i cents, give
! them a call. I
St feet of the Firr Pro. wol dock;
;broke, letting about 20 cords of wood j
I into the river. Tlicy have leased !.. J. j
Itignells boat to use while they are re- j
pairing it. j
Nackley Pros, of Kalania, bought out .
jitar Piiishain'a dry goods store lat j
I Saturday, They will put in a full line
, ol dry goods, boots, shoes and toltacoes ;
j will open Tuesilay. ("has. Naenley is;
going to manage this store,
j Kit Fowler, of tiohle, w ho si working
!at Kninier, purchased it scon with a
I house on it, w hich was at Deer Maud.
Chris Fowler ami Chief Spotted tail,
took the contract of tinning it to K m-
liter. They lluitied the contract last
i Tiiuradav.
PITTSBURG
pieivar-
Farmers in this vicinity are
ing ground (orspioig wheat.
tieotgo Armstrong went to Haiuicr
Fridai, to work iu Y con's logging camp.
Will P ingle's lingers arc l:ipidly
healing where they were cut by the
shingle saw.
The Pad Kanue Creek bridge, which
was impaired bv hi'h water, Ion been
Z ! : U-mpoiarily repaiml.
i V I
ti tit.) j Ue . Weiuhart, of Vernotiia preached
'i.' ! verJ eloquent serin oi at litis place, on
" H ' hi return from Jewell, last Frid.iv eve
. w :
J oOj"1"-
f0 The deliate at N':i!al i irauge last Sat
iJjJitiriliif.'ltoilwil, that country life U
7 ChI '' preferable to city life'' was won by the
7 00 atlirinalive. The question for next de
bate is "lies lived, pint woman suffrage
is adi i-ahle." F. J. IVtei son i leader I
for the utlirit, ut i v, ami A. It. Me is for
the negative.
HOULTON
I.. J. I!
!! oft;
is visiting rehi- .
lives here.
J. 1'rie is g .ing
lild ,i new h.
J.ts. li.icoli, of W.im n, ;
.Mis. il. It. Cl.ll" and children w.ie
visiting here hist Monday.
t
A. I', I' slier, made a btiioes Urn to
Clatskante, last Tiies.lny nigl.t.
N. A, 1'crry mil de a living trip to the ;
iiR'troplis, lat Fri-tav morning,
.Mi (line, lining, of Xunktou, spent
last Sun lay with Mrs. ira.e llenslutw.
Mrs. N. A. Perry and daughter, il.tdys
visited Sc.ippo.ise, la-t Monday evening. I
The hunters of this secti.m of the
country, nay the duck season is near an i
end. j
Mr.. E. IV. ry r.-t inn-.l home lal
week, alter a month's visit on Sauvies j
County K.iad Supervisor Clark, or- j
dned a gang ol men out on ths county
road, Monday.
(ieo. Fox an I Mis Mamie Watts, of
ScapiMKwe spent last Saturday with Mr,
and Mrs. N. A. perry.
Alfred Harrison and family, moved to
Rainier hen; Alf has accepted a posi
tion with II. (). Howard, of that place,
Fied Frantz 1 as moved into hm new
house. Fred is now hsking for a
housekeeper, let all the young ladies re
spond to his call.
Thursday of last we. k, the loggers on
Milton c eek bad a g.ssl log run with
t ie exceptto,, of a jam just below the
iv. tv. omie 41 inis place.
("has. Perry, killnla very large owl,
a lew days past, it measured 4 It 7in tip
to tip. Charlie idaims that lie in the
. b"ft shot in the country when it comes
1 to killing owls.
FISHHAWK.
Mrs. 0liien
wan shopping in Mist,
Monday,
A I Harvey of
M'st, Sunday.
Deep Cieek, was U
Willie Miller made a trip to Clatska
nie, last week.
James Elliot has been working for
Will Miller, tho past week.
Frank Eonkey and Will Van, nave
boon doing considerable work on the
rond between Deep Creek and Mist,
lately.
A very pleasant surprise was given
Miss lieatrice P.urkhead, Friday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrr. C. C. Jones,
at Veniier.
Vesper school will e,m Mxt Tuesday
the 27th. The teacher, Miss lleatrice
Hurkhead, ol Forest (Jrove, hat a very
successful term of Hchool. Jtesidcr bj.
ing a very go-id school teacher, she is a
very accomplished society leader, as the
large number ol pleasant socials and
parties will testify.
No rain for fun ii.ul.u .1 ... . ,
i jost, inillK Ol
'. It. It lllHkeH I.hlt uiellu r..l ,1...
Jl !l!r(f j, lmii n'etnmi.rv
! .... " . rY
; "gain. vo liopu m w
; with it.
Htuy
in Hf lHfi hf.tiu.. ..
for m In
purposes.
Joe Wysliim, will in a
short tiiin.
lit running
have I.U..I..., to. ..1 ...
"
, oruer. 1 ivn 1 1.1
call,
Mr. I, W, Frricniitii is making a new
logging road out to his timber, and the
logs Will SOOII be colllilllf down In I!.... '
!-ape. j
Do your Children
ASK
QUESTIONS?
Of ooiimo llicy tlo. U h lliolr
wtty of lciirning int'l it J'oi'f 'o,')'
to ntiHWof. Yon limy neoil it die
i i,i ii!,l von It won't mi
awor every ttitsl ion, litil llit'to mvE
llKitisaiitln to wltioli il willgivoyotu
true, t'leitf Ami tlollnito iuinviim,I
tint ul lout vTofila oulv. lint iiliout
tilings, tliosini, initt liiiiery, inmi,
iilitcoa. blot iea mill t ho like. 'I'lum,
too, llio t'llililteil fllll lllltl tlieit
own aiiswpra. Motno of our
J greatest m n Intvo twoi'ibotl llieir
jiowef to KUniy ft mo tiieiioiiuij.
Ot iMiurso yuu want llio U'at tlio
tioiiiti v. Tho iiiiwL iM'ii icnl prefer
tlio NowhiiiI Knlittgeil Ivliiioii of
WEBSTER'S
International
Dictionary.
SfS. If i'" t"'y qitt-lUun
f vU olmul it lerit in.
f WrilMTR-4 1
Umt.i lQ. & C. MF WIIAM CO..
omMf iMMnniimn,
Bt'n'NtiriiiLO, Ma.
I.osr-A skill' nUmt l'a feet long;
minted dark green; oak lilis; keel built
through the bottom. Hewmd otfered.
l eave or send inf- rituilion to 'liti:
!tiltt.i'iN Mtsr ollice. St. Helens.
Foil S.M k The cortlwsnl lliel
ii;o acres of html, full on or a
li. W. PF.tiKV, Ibmllon. Ilr.
I Can't Afford
This i a e'.iniii ui rtviHirk, b it e sh iw nt o i.
t'tlMv, fur we have hnndreo! i.f nitcl.iMied taif o no b'
luttf their or ginal price. Tbeio it it- tl'l iiud.i at
IhioiigliiHit Hie Paciln- northwest mel dir v.tite'is r
C.llle.1 (or.
I Oil Suit and lit. rc.ia's made for f'.'O, n..w !7.M
I .'A I Suits mi I IKeic..,it in ide for i'" I1
7ii Suits ami ( iti rco its in i b- l'-r f Si ami " w
I e al-o have a liuool uo:u'ri in
'. 12 .VI up.
f.-r "n-:tpV, pr'c nod tii-lrm
. .if.ler s i. ecu t- prion '( i t - i; I . 'ii .
I Ttie itiaiiMweoe iit h.e jail in-'.ilo d a
h extremely low pr.c ,
Farnswortli-Herald
T A I L( ) R I N( i ( X)M VA N Y
S VAI!l'(iT0 StlVft NEAR Third,
FAILING DLD.
FO RTLA 1ST ED , OFR
XlassiOcd Advertisements
sritvvr.nrKoM the ! uim m- c
I.. Ayres, near Y arkloii, n i!srk m -i. i ar
ling bull, mill ke.l, I. ran. I.-. I mi. I I. Ii..r tie I
- iir.indi.1 on the It ft bi."I. A" marked
w ith crop and spill in t oe left ear and
ho!e iu the right. Any information will
tie ill a.lly received lv I'. f Ayres ut
VHiiklou, who will pay reward,
OR I HXT A I, - IIOTHK
I ... f
j I'lider the tl.HIK'gi llu lit ol
! MRS. FRED BRIGGS,
Has the 't'-t Act niiiiiiodatlnns.
HOARD AM) LODGING,
i I K MDXTII,
Traibicnt, $i I'cr Iay,
$i.s!
FCC1 liam ill COIIIICC
S X
j
tion.
HELENS, Or.
THEDFORD'S
THE GREAT
FH11YHdicihe
TJicdford's Uhuik-Draiight has
savi.4 dirtrs' bills for more than
sixty ynars. For the common fam
ily ailments, such as constipation,
indigestion, hard colds, bowel com
plaints, chilis and fever, billoim
n, lieada:ht and gjier like
complaint) no other mrtlicino is
neoiniuary. It invigorahx and reg
ulates thi liver, assists digestion,
stiiiiulaUis a:tion of tho kidneys,
purillns tlio blood, and purges the
bowels of foul accumulations. It
cures liver complaint indigestion,
sour stoinnch, dizziness, chills.
rhnumatie limns. hi.Ii
n.liA lr.slns.4...f.l 1
diiirrlMea, biliousiinss, piles, biirii
v. nuiiiui 1,1 iriiiJisin. iiiimf 11 mi inn
coma arm tieailoctio. hvery drtip
ffist Inis'I hedfrird's Illack Draught
in W cent packiiKin and in mam
uiol li siu fur If I .(,0. Never accept
a s"'istituti, Insint on having tint
art riiml niatlo by t)i4(:imttiin(s,ga
wJislioino (Jompaiiy.
I btlltvs ThedfonJ'i BIrk.Drau(ht
Il the beit mulleins on earth. It It
good for any and every .l.iiin. have
family of twelve children, and for
lour yeori have kept them on foot
ana neai iv wirn no Uoctnr hut It lit. k.
Drsuffht. A. J. GREEN, lllewera, U
3
IHAT
built to fit its
human foot The lesson taught us
by experience is that a woman
once perfectly fitted in Sorosis
never changes. She is more than
satisfied; in fact has practically
her own private last
Soroi atnr. : N'rw York, Prtvikfrn, PtiiU'Mi'h.U. P;ttv
buiR. Wa-lihigtoiti ll.iliini"if, St I omi, t'loi.iK'i i((i, S.m
1'iancivo. ic. 1'i.ir go h "in : l.oiitlon, lltildin, t iia gow, l r. lv
Diruioinli ii", Psnih lUil.n, fUmhurii. Franklort u tlte- ,!.o, tie
"The Shoe That Sells iKe WoilJ AroutO."
iiaatli I'.rklll llolrt
I'urllUMtl. Iliruu.
A Tailor-Made
! . ..'m lie 'io dtfti
Ct ,l'l 1 -vei '.. tt at
our dill rent t.wu
.i 1 1 ham u '. U nil
tin" liewe-t and In
rtg'itest patteum f (1
limn f..r -ll mni
!ioe !ioe nf i ieni'
mroioelt!. Mail
I'tiriii-ltini nl
sti;m.i'
HO A I)
l.'ii, Midifon -irtit,
ITHE NEW
i
1 0$&
Hi s just Hi eie.l a large invoire ol
I Winter Goods, Shoes,
Dry (mm ids, (iroccries, Hoots, Shoes, Htc. 1
If. MOUUUH, 1
: i:mH'v lliiililiiiir, Main
j DOWN-COUNTY PEOPLE SHOULD
no ro tuk
Clatskanic
Dru Store
1 .
Drills and
iMcdicincs
- iiiiou k
Toilet Articles and Perfumery
Dr. J.
Cl.ATHK4NtK
HALL. Proprietor
i : tlllKOON.
mM.wi J
Owl Saloon
r
Dituut ouianrtS, I'HOPHWTORS
'inly thii luii ol
Lipn an. Ciian Kept Ib Stock t
CYRUS NOBLE
Ami nilitir pi.iilr l,r,iml ol wlil-kl,..
nltvuyn In mm-K.
WEIMHARD'S BEEH
nil ilrititKlii,
iom deniDii cigars.
no ...., imv,,, .,,, ,,,, ,
nliir ii.t.ii iimi,. 1 1
is a fit in an ordi
nary shoe is not a fit in
Sorosis; they do not
stretch. The shoe is
counterpart in the
TIIHKNKiHTSIIQHCo.
erf' 5 ' 1 '
r 3
VKJOKIT POWDHKCO.
Manufacturers of
IMI'kOViil) I5LSIIN(i roWDliK
liLAS PI N'( i,
WOIJK AN I)
I NCi.
M I N-
Portland, ieg"li.
YORK STORE
Stircf. St. llVI.-ns, Oitui.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
STR. "BAILEY OATZERT."
bslly lli.iin.l Trl eei Siin.lsv,
TIMt CARD,
tsavn l'..rllii, ? i M,
Lentil Anuria ... ., I', M.
Ilitii ibIi l,iriluii.t i.ihiiih'IIiiii niilt tfittintr
Niiln-t.lU (nuu tltm.-.i mi, I.uiik Ilrm h
liltlU.
U liltt nilnr t lni- lickt.Minteirhsiisral.1 Uh
O. II. .V N, I o, mil V. r.i n
The Dalles-Portland Rime,
Ms. Talutmn" 4 Mttlnko'
lill Trlpa Kri..t Hiinilsy,
MreMKK ' I'a '
f.t-svs C.irllttii.l Tun., Times.. Hit.. ,.7 A.M.
His IntlltMi Mini., Wo.i,,Krl A. l.
Hrsns, "MKrui."
! l' !'"'"";!. TiiK-'ltiv. rtiiin.lsr.Hsi .. 7 A. W.
I.A.MilMi AMI oKrll.Kt
Cool nf Alitor Mirt'ttt. Il.itli 'I'huiits Mln HM.
I'.IH U.AMII. ORl.l.iM.
J. W. I'Hlt IITiiN TI.. 1..II.. Ilr
A. k. H'ltLKM ,,B (uP ,,r.
!, i' H ' Wlilln Atlm Vtit.li.
Ill-Klty "li Mr. lit All i,ir... tt.h
.1
J. f. V I 1 1
It" I. II. IIKS Mmt-iinnili . '..h
A. J. TAVIKill
K. IV, CiiirnroN
, VMiit'i.tiwr, Wit'ti
...Ahtnrin, nr.
Toi-llmnl, Or.
i
KMfruy Tnkou l.
Nol'nv U litovliv irlvrn llmt on llift
Ifitlt, liny til lifi'i'inlifr, I'.iOJ, i .ok m n
' "i.v ilm-it im-ii r (iolilo,
( oiiiitv of Oolimililn, Ktntti of (lirpin,
tltflllltltl IH follow ; ltt,l, will) whim
Hot In Hunk ; nri, r ti ntir i U
Hhout tun y. iir.t oM ; ,lt,rH'v mlor iiliout
llu-ntiHii, Tim on ,n-r of tfin nUivu ilv
wrrlhi'tl iimintil run ohui,, Wtivl
tint num. hy furiiiHlijiiK Hiifllt'ii.nt t,w?
Of OM IIlMMllIp ,,rtyj4 ,,Xp(.,lw.M
lllltl CUlttH,
. J, ACHAI J),
11
4s