OREO ON MIST I uwr.iuiCHHj.
te-.-.- ,. t -.arfryg , .......-eai ,
statared at the Portoffioe at Helens, 10 of Gee . te be Uraw
Uregen, m eeeonsl-elase mail matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
Ujii.Lu.il !.. ilji' mw..J
Isaim Kvsbv Failtav Mosxinu Br
KEKI.KB l(. UABUKRT,
Ewitum aeu Paoraiirroe.
tram Darlag Ue Prsweal Year.
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This paper U kept on Ala at the Ore
fa Press Assoriatioo Room 9. Hamil
ton building, Portland, Oregon.
THAT HABllXG ACT.
The enabling act giving the retiJenU
ut Columbia county the privilege of vot
ing a tbe re-location of the county
eat fees pawed both bootee aud become
a thiag ol reality. The bill provides
that there ehati be a special election on
the first M.day in June, 1903, and the
town or place receiving the greater
naiaberof votes, etiall be the county
rat of Columbia county. In cane no
town or place ahall receive majority
of the votes cast as provided in this act,
second election shall be held ou the
first Monday in July, 1003, when the
two places receiving tbe highest num
ber of votes at the preceding election
aball bs the candidates, and tbe one re
ceiving the Unrest number of votes
hail be declared the county Mat.
Till Mist believes that if the people
olColsinjbia county desiie to vote on
the re location of the county seat that
they should be accorded that privilege.
And they have expressed that wish by
petition. So fair-minded person can
ay that thev ibonld not have that priv
ilege, but the question should he voted
Upon at a general election. Not that
sui-h a time won Id give any particular
point an advantage, bnt it would be a
matter of economy and so immense sav
ing to the taxpayers of the county. Tbe
cost ol two elections will put the county
n debt, and the money could hsve
been rxpeaded on much needed road
improvement. The cost of two special
lections would purchase a portable
sawmill or two rock crushers for road
improvement. These are facts that
canaot be disputed.
It is stated that there were seven
ilea sgainst the bill ia the senate.
About i IP Inch of snow full here Us
Friday night.
Ou.i llrgvla was in from Bachelor
Fiat last Saturday.
The N. I. li again resumed ti e
K avrl to Columbia Cli v.
: Dudley Meeker and Jacob Oswald
: have been on the eit-k list this aeek.
I A IiaIiv 01.1 haim In I It ittifM of
Martin Harvey, W F Hiatt, J M Hill, Tr mvtrwlrtrii firmer L-nmvs i t. ' nl ,. uh,.-!.,
I . A- S a . I W II . I I I .
" - wuui IU ICVJ 1119 IV9 iu
t . ii i n i I: t I
the most milk, his pigs to get
the most pork, his hens to
Science.
Following is lha list of tnapayersj
drawu at the January term of toe
, County Court, who are subject to uiili
! tarv dj'V dorm 11W3:
Misl-J tl Aldridge, Anton Rirkeu- UliTtCr. V fOllg ICCdWg IS
, feld, John Koxier, Krick Kricksen,
I John W. poster, Aaron liisselbcrg,
U F Llndgren. C 1, Melis, R B M
on, Joh
A P Ruddinian, Jibu
The matter of feed is ol
tremendous importance to the
loss. Right feeding is profit.
I Can't Afford A Tailor-Made
SUIT.
to nbvlulM lse ililfl
nil ati'l overcoats at
at our ilitT'ienl slin'iia
reasons have Uut Uivii
get the most eggs.
son, S D Powell,
Walla.
CJ'iincy Andrew M Anderson, E K
Chipman, J Kncksoit, U $ Ulenu,
N B HendrickKin, V K Junrn, J II
Luuim, Ch rle Overlie, K S I'avne.
Mayger Kdaard Anderson, John W
Boals, John Bryunt, lanac Iavi, J Kr
ickran, John W Hutfiiian, Jotin Mo
Adam, William McCollum, William
Roberts, John S.iil.
Deer liland Norman A Anderson,
Joseph llullnlity, John King, Cbarlea
Olsen, Herman Smith
Rainiei Oavar B Anstine, Kiue
Bickuell, Di-an B.anchard, Martin
Both, H R Dibble, Jrtee A 'iiecut,
F M Fowler, Fred liirt, Jowph Hack
en bush, J R Ileadlee, iieorge F. M e.'k,
Thomas Morris, W M Terry, Jee R y,
G W Richardson, T N Ryckmau, C U
Thayer.
Hudson A C Atton,
R li Johnson.
Yankton-c L A.res. j n Brinn, j the Lime and Soda make bone
W Charlton, II O Howard, K R Hyde, j
J a wik.trom. and brain. It is the standard
Houlton R H Bailey, John Derdah',
week.
We see Charles Rraddouk bvliind the
. But how about the children t "i'0'''- ' io.iiion m
j I'eny's store.
Are they fed according tO tieurge Kelley and Charlrs ltra.ldvHrk
- , , ., , ' took the royal btiuibrr degree in the !
wculi:, a uunc iuuu uuut:3 Artisana last Friday night
are soft and undeveloDed. a Mr-mn Mr- T- J- f lort
. lami, vieirei witu mr. and .Mrs. .
rT flesff and muscle food if they IVrry Ut Saturday end tiondav.
Una of the large men of this ilme
mnmrk. Inn w hur Vm liw
1 illw for isr as tistVN htlllilntilsl lit
I nrioe. Tliew are suits m-i'l"
ilirnnuhoiit the 1'nvtlto northwest and for Various
call-d (or,
I iHi Suit" and (herroats made for V0, now ! ..
I.UVI Snlt and Overcoats mail for I'., no fl'J I
JlH) Muils and Overcoats made fr m awi 1-0, Mow IIK.'.n
We also have a line of trotners in the nuat and U lhlet ilterns from
Bachelor Flat, went to lVrlland. Sat..r.( fr M,lk prU, (...trnullon. lor avll mM.iir.iiM.ttt. Mail
5' orders rei-eivr prompt attention, ,
The editor ol Tna Mtar was taking in ! The i.taiiagnipnt has j.t.l Imtalivd a (lite Una of Units rtirttl-niiigs at
the sitrhts at tl.U nUi-e one dav U.t fxtremely low pric?s.
Farnsworth-Herald
TAILORING (X)M1ANY
. 248 WASHINGTON Street WSStuu
F'OFlT'LiA.lSrD. OFiE .
arc thin and weak and a blood
food if there is anemia?
Scott's Emulsion is a mixed
food ; the Cod Liver Oil in it
J C Hudson, makes flesh) bjooj an(j musdet
Why not elect H. W. Scctt United
States Senator, and stop the farcial pro
ceedings at Salem?
Cole Younger, who was pardoned in
Minnesota last week, U the last of the
fciaous Yousger gang.
It Is gratifying to know that Lyon
the escaped prisoner, who killed bheriff'
Withers at Engene, was quickly over
hauled aad wiil be brought to summary
justice.
John Boyd, C F A Crouae, Fred Franls,
C B Harris, Aaron Kellvy, lat Kelley,
J I. Lamberson, jr, A il Mathews, lVr
ry I' slier.
Warren X F Baker, Joseph Cop
land, Tiioinas Urewell, M F Hati-u,
Sels Jrneen, II Laru, P.-ter Land, J
S Mow.
Clatekanie Adam Barr, K C Black
ford, C II Boisvert, E S Hryant, T L
Carter, C L Conyers, Joeeph Dixon,
Frank B Elliott, Ole Erirkscn, Amos
Erickson, M M Frauklin, Alfred tiert
s m, MIto Graham, Edaarl Huijlirr,
John Johnson, Imis Johtisoii, George
A Kelty, Kapper Rubertstine, H E La
lre, Lenard Leonard, Japer II Lewia,
Emil Lovejrren, ormn Mrrrill, W S
Miller, H A Marry,
Rue. J N Rice, M
Dixon.
Sea p poos Melville Beirer, Johu
Callahan, J B Unncan, P A Frakes,
Fred A Gerber, Silvo Graham, Albert
Johnson, P Louniifnoiit, Grant Lynch,
Chris Rabinsky, Harry Went.
Vernonia U M Bet-gliley, T B IVu.
low, J E Do w, John Editolm, M R Em
mons, S A Hoi-funl, O U'Hult, Ofcar
Liodstrom, C W Mellinger, E. F. Nick-
erson, Andrew M Parker. Albert L Par
ker, William Placke, S B Rose.
Kitt Peter Bergerson. John R Dal-
scientific
children.
food for delicate
Send for free
sample.
a but thai uila fimn ia
lk kra al US1 to oa if
twiiiiwa fog bT.
Scott&Bowne
CHEMISTS.
409 Pearl St, N.Y.
Stcaad $fi sll sVwulsts.
has iuveatvd in nnue weariug apparel.
j It looks raihirewpii-iou., but e don't
j think be mean anything at all.
Ws a-e in lat wrek's isne where tlie
Naer City oirres)Hndi'iit has given the
niton rorreaoiidiiil a illg for being
w. If he tMuk for one nvmriit that
we are slow jieoule in lloulion he is
anxious to move up into our little bug
for awhile.
The Grange at this place gave an
1 open meeting last Thursday nyht with
recitations, niuii', sonirs and dialogue,
also a debate, "Resolved, That Mixlrrn
Inveiio'S eis detrimental to tho la
boring diss? It was tie. ilid in the U-
vor of the negative. Alter this fol
lowed a dance.
Do your Children
ASK
QUESTIONS?
Geed Reads
It wss certainly not in good taste for
a certain individual to bully rag and be
rate toe editor of this paper because Lf
did not go to Salem and work against
the paseaga of the enabling act. And
the fact of Are year's arrears and here
tofore wing his influence for another
paper.
The senatorial tie-np at Salem still re
mains as before. The last ballot stood
as follows : Fulton, 33 ; Geer, 15 : Wood
16; George, IS; 11 were absent and
paired combined. At preatnt, it baa
the appearance of a tie-up until the last
moment. The Multnomah delegation
fejiaij solid to a man.
fit. Helens has an opportunity to se
Jore tbe meeting of the Count Grange
to be held some time in March. Aaron
Jones. Master of the National Grange,
ill be present, and it is expected that
there will be 200 Grangers in attend
ance from various sections of the county.
Other county towns are desirious of se
curing the meeting.
las, Thomas 11 North, Thomas Riley.
Goble Frank Bishop, EJwanl Black,
Fred A Bucber, F L Clark, Palen CUik,
E A Cuihman, John Farr, G C Foaier,
James Kennedv, James B Kenny, M D
Link, G W Mackinster.
el. Helens Eugene Blakesley, C F
Brigs, C H Johns, Wilfred Miller, A
Robinaon, H J Waters, L L Decker,
C W Garrison.
Marshland Thomas Boyle, Sels B.
Olson.
Fishhawk John H Cameron, D W
Frjemau, A E Harvey, J A Van
Eajle Cliff Edward Deverv.
Keasey O P Cbeldelin, W B Ilr
ry. Matt M Johnson.
Krser Thomas G Uavies, W II Ky
ser, Fred ri Malcolm.
Apiary James L Gallion, J C Kilbv,
Wilson Low man.
Delena John Kjellberg, O E Won
derly. Reuben Charles Morrell.
Quinns T J Quinn.
Pittsburg Emery Mills.
COIXTY GRA5GE MEETS
National Maxter Jsuvs
The Columbia County
Grange he.d its February meeting
with Beaver Valley Grnnge last Satur
day. Superintendent Copeland, lec-
Iturer, representeU Houlton Grange,
and he reported a most enthusiastic
! meeting. Also, that every attention
was bestowed on the visitors by the
This paper and the Weekly Capital TV" Ur""e-
Journal, of Salem, 1 50 per aunuui ; ! Jhe were wet w,t1' tea, "l Kainier,
ix mopthf, "5 cents, I and were taken back to the train in tbe
This narjer and the Portl.n.l u-u i ! same manner
yourn
I.U-Q,
THE VIST CLl'B HATES.
This paper and the Weekly Orego-
"" v per annum.
This paper and the Young People's
Weekly, ) per anuum.
The Presidrrt in his lat mrssage to
J O Xelson, L"an i Congress directs atteution to the road
P Yooug, Joseph ! subject as follows: "There is a wide-
i .
spread interest in the improvement uf
our public iiighways at the prvoent
time, and the IVpartment nf Agri-
cullu'e is ro-operatiog with the people
in each locality in making th- bi-rt
possible roads from local material and
in experimenting with steel trarks."
These are the words in recent year,
contained in a Presidential message
upon one of the moat important of ail
publicqnestions. They should stimulate
Congress to appropriate mvrmary funds
for the Office of Public Road lmniriei,
or the establishment of a national high
way bureau that n.ay widuly circulate
literature,' send experts into all Statns
and Territories to instruct students in
the agricultural colleges, and bu:ld sam
ple roads as object leeur, and poisihly
a uniform system of road laws. We
find that thirty-one states have rreaU-il
labor bureau of industrial statist ios.
agricultural and kindred depart merits,
hut not more than half a dnxen stale
have highwsy commissions which have
competent jurisdiction over road affairs.
Those states, vis, New Jersey Mus:ichu
settn. California, Connecticut, Rhode
Island and New York, have made great
est progress in road improvement.
It would seem fioni such examples
that one of the first and most necaasary
steps in each state should be legalized a
bureau of highways, or the appointment
of a nonpartisan highway commission,
whose chief duties should be
(1) To establish a capable engineer or
or surveyor in each count. (2) To
lx-au all roads a hich are to be built on
public domain. (3) To systematize local
laws, (4) To locate most suitable ma
terial for road pnrposes. (6; To col
lect all poll-tax in ca.h instead of con-
tinueing the unsatisfactory work-out-road-tax
system now prevalent in most
states. (6) To furnish specifications
and to encourage road building by con
tract, giving the farmers most directly
SirerrvUer Wll-sa Is All Right.
Korra Mirr: I see by the Mist items
that Supervisor Wilson i still na;'ed to
the rri, and ill sav that they can not 1
hurt him fir he is the on'y supervisor
that baa used the road tax money on the '
road where the pn perty was assessed, '
and he will not let any one party pult ,
him around by the sou to. Parties Ihst ,
want a supervisor to work the road tax
all on one roid will gvt left. Hut som
are so much Li tt r than others, r. i
know. L. W. J.
Of course- titer do. It is tlioir
tray of learning and il is Jour duty
lo answer. Ymt tuny nwvl a ilio
tionarjr to aid Ton, Jt won't an
swer evert question, but tbrre are
lliotiaoJiu to which it trill gio jou
true, cloar and tieQiiiUt answors
not about word only, but about
tilings, the nii, inacliineTv, men,
(ilacoa, storttnuii'l llio like, 'I'lnoi,
too, If io iliil'lren cm I 11 m tl tlioir
own nnswora. noma or nur
en'tttuat men have as;ril! tlicir
power la slmljr or the iliclionarr
Of course jou want the brat dic
tionary. The nuwt trillcul prefer
the New ami Knlurgod Ediitou of
webster's
International
Dictionary.
jpiTTSBURC VISIBLE TYPEWRITER
j TIIK ONLY rKKKKrr WKITIXU MACIIINF MHK
s t nii.iM, a
4 A 'rr
A Matter's Rrresnaiedstlea.
have used Chauilerlains Cooirli
' wrsnitsi 1
m.mmmij
if yait A, it- tray iiisi,i
uU'hI it trritt it.
Q. sV C. MERRIAM CO.
row Mntne.
aeninoritto, Maaa,
ffr ,tT.a ' - j,. J!?
rvevvb
.is
J The Pittsburg Writing Machine Companj
i 'Ml Wtstwl Stmt.
Remedy for s number of years and have
no hesitancy in ..tying thai it is the best
remedy for C"Ui, odds
have ever used in my famll
not woras to express my o.nflde,,,, in, I
this remedy. Mrs. J A. Moore. Nortli .yrrp, near Ysnkt.-n. iiark ir.l, tear
Star, Mich. For sale by Edwin Ibws. j Lull, n.arkr.1. brumlnl aiid.lel,..rne. i
, lirandeil on the left bip', ."niarkei
with crop h ii-1 si. in nt i in. it-It e:ir si. 'I
1-i.. i. i. . M
... ,t,jf m mi .iaiu
of the nprratnr all it. UnK
simpb-st ami stn.lT,
struetiim, rapid aettua, rsi,
bwi h-adaplril to sll IM
aurk-U-st lo tal.alatis (t4
Invoice work-aalirrsal bit j
boanl-ri aitivabie lyt atimr
--instantly iV.md. )
Treble tim I a of any K,r)
machine tor hI tlsaa ski )
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A Farmer, Son
? I Classified Atverlisemetts; E 3 3E 3E3E33Es!
Knight Shoe Co.,
Ii
Ire n' tt
Com lag.
Pomona
I hole in the rtyhl. ux iiil.iriiiuiinu mil
tie rl silly nt -einil by "f. I.. Aire at
r a townsman will l,e birel by atlrto' ". h will y reaard.
monthly and expen-e, or 30 per eeut. j ,.
roiiiuiUsion tv lake iiirirrs fur our Farm f' K The o.rl"oil lail-r on
Seed", Fruits and Flowers. We sell four ' 10) trrr at lurid. Call on or aittlifsat
era.les of frnitJ, so sny competition ran W. PERRY, Houlton, Or.
be met. Our stock is wsrrantrd. Yo
do not deliver or colleel. Can devote i-,lD a i fv ou ru t .u t 7t
all are part time. We pav vou each SAI.KOR TM llK-Taotih nets;
week, timid chance torarn 'money this -'W-Uthom 10 im h mesli ; one 7!V
winter. Write lir free outdl at onre. I fathnm 7-inch loesh. Iblh nets in nl
rerrv Saraerv ( antDaar. Rarheater. fnittti-n. in tia.ie tor ms or se
!. Y.
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i paper and the Portland Weekly j
al, (deniocrdtie;, 1 So per au-
tins paper aru
k VVortd per
jnonths, ttu .cents.
per
ari4 the S, Y, Thriee-a
yeai .1180; six
tirand master Irdy and State Organ-
The meeting was held in the elegant
new ball, recently completed by that
Grange.
The Granges gtneril'y, were re
Dorted to be in a healthful ami r...-
Tk. ri;.. ir..Li. ,...! .! ... '
-ii. villKU IIHfllV niH HMD r. , r.ari-.tm nn.ili..n
. . . " J T ' . ' " . f u. y1 WHO W14 IIIUU.
i.fci wc jear or f i ou.
This paper and the Evening Tele- ixer Caato were present.
WV1. . u wm ,nnoum.ed lh,t A4t0( JonMi
one Papeia9R "y'' Va8Mne . master of the national grsnge. would be
e year lor l . (present at county g ange to be held in
AIJ club subscriptions are invariably ; Columbia oouuty, probably in March,
'(mn; A committee of three, representing
f , Clatskanie, Rainier and St. Helens was
Fre eall,9,a0.Yer,Krid)lTj and appointed to select a place of meeting.
,.. twwwwn at me jbt, lIens j The time depends on the arrival of Ka-
. Ea ray Takea I p.
Notice is hereby given, that on the
1 ith day of January 1W08 I took up a
red heifer, at my phiee.six milva west of
Reuben, County of Columbia, State of
Oregon; decribed as follows: Red,
about one and one half tears u,, no
mark or brand. The owner of the de
scribed animal can obtain (Kesiou of
the same by furnishing .iilHt-ient pronl
of ownership, and paying all expense,
aud costs. ti. ;A, g.
for cosh at a lrgain.
Irro r. Valley, Ore,
Apply to N. J
Tlir VVai.kia kk aJ Sokosis Store
' rP frrai.. Il.iel r,,,nm4
t a s .
iun atidcci a sjx-cial. separate, ad (l.ior child
tlcpartUKtit the only one in the citv. Irii-. and ii
quality are to make the new department a success, f J
right Irom the start. uj
Our children's sljocs will make the little one F '
H m 'v vs.- : . y i&VXS' it
' i 3 3h tZ J I
'4
ORIENTAL - IIOTin IMnfmmmwwmwmmmw
" " ni r.i in in uf hi linininini h i
- - r- -. - FTI IT iVIf ia Xtrn.. i'
inc iNtw YUHK 5TORE1
ll Jnsl reevliH a large intuiee of
Tinier the management of
MRS. FRED BRIGQS,
Has the Kelt Arcomuioilstlon..
lgtel,
PLANT PECULIARITIES.
Hewawsi Frl antes ss4 Tlsss
Ass PralsxH hj Tksras.
Most persons think that the stem of
a plant grows from tbe roots. On tbe
contrary, tbe roots grow from the
stem. Id tbe rase of a plant that dlea
down to tbe ground In autumn tt Is
itr...iH .. .;..i.. i i.i.i .- t. u"s ioe roore inai aena up a new stem
. - .... . In the spring, for a part of tbe true
keep the road questiou free and inde- L.m ,..! ..., 1?. .
pendent of partisan politics. To remote! crown, and from It grow up the hutj
the four thousand or five thousand ! bearing sterna In tbe spring. Wben
supervisors or road overseers now ap
pointed in each of many states and sub
stitute three commissioners in each
county.
It would also be the duty of highwsy
commissions toequalize road taxation so
far as possible. In many slats the
farmers own less than a fifth of the
total taxable wealth, yet they are
constructing and repairing all the roads
of tbe commonwealth. This is surely
an unjust and unwarranted burden upon
the suburban classes. -
Continued
BOARD AM) LODGING.
1'hK MJNTH.
Transient. St I'er Day.
$18
Winter Goods, Shoes, I
Feed Barn in Connec
tion. ST. HELENS. Or.
e
v v vaas. iKSllVVllJ
Dry ((ukt Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Etc
I H. MOKGUH,
g OKipor Huildiiig, Main stm-f. St. lhvtiSm
next week.
Mail subscribers rerejved at tiis of
Ice for the Evenjng Telegraiu, Qregyn'i
greatest eyejiirig paper.
ftvery foft? .of CaaaJberjaJ'a
.Co;U eWei Warranted
We guarantee .every bottje of Cljam
Jjerlain'a Cough Remedy and wilj e
und tbe money to anyone who is not
aatisfied after uaivg two-third, of tJje
pontente. Jhit i he .Wt remedy in
iie wor lor ;a grjppe, coughs, dd-a,
froup arjd whooping cougb and is
pleasant and safe to take. It preveDte
py taa4"Doy of pold to result in putuj-
The scratch of a pin may cause the
loss of a limb or even death when blood
poisoning results from the injury. All
danger of this can be avoided, however,
by promptly applying Chamberlain's
Pain Balm, It is an antiseptic and
quick healing Ijniinenfc for cnts, bruises
and burn., for sale by Edwin Koss.
Jionsl i'uster Jones
A committee, consisting of R. O.
Schoonover, R. Ji. J.velsce and Mrs.
Frank J, Peterson were appointed a
.committee to determine on a place of
holding the next weetjug of the Po
mona (jrange.
8. G. Bcboonover, 0. C, la.rk and
R. N. Lovelace w;s appointed a ataud-
jng committee on good r-iatls, Ist Ad oblong flapiniiutiou leather
Pie leading otgeers ol the Pmgna ' envelope, containing ahnual passes on
We are still furnishing the Weekly
Oregonian and Mist together for a year
only fl'.OO. gubserihe now.
a aeed germinate, It sends the light
lovtng stem upward and tbe dark lor
lng root downward.'
Haw off part of a tree trunk and you
will find a aeries of rings from tbe ceu-
j ter to the bark, each ring marking a
year of growth. But these rings Indi
cate also wbirb of tbe season, through
wblob the tree has lived were dry and
which had plenty of rain. Tbe rings !
are alwaya of unequal width. Tbe I
narrow ones represent dry aeasons and
tba wide onea aeasons wben the condi
tions of growth were better by reason
of plentiful rsln.
Every rose bsa Ita thorn, and tbe
same may be (aid of sucb fruits as
blackberries, raspberries, etc., only
tbey are Dot real thorns, but prlcklea,
wblcb atrip off with tbe outer bark,
while thorns will not atrip off, being
hardened, undeveloped branches.
But why do bushes and vines bare
prickles? Many people wonder at It,
for tbey see no good reason for such a
growth. But there ia a reason, as;
there le lo everything In nature. The
prlcklea are given to them as a pro-1
tectlon against plant eating aolmaia. j
Tbe stems have a pleasant, aromatic
taste, and cows and sheep would be
sure to rat tbero In winter, wbeo tbey
crave something fresh, If It were not
for the prlcklea.
Irange present were master, y. A.
Vougj lecturer, I. II, Cvjdud aud
eeeeiary, ti. R. Higgiiis,
The tit, listens Hotel takes the lead
under he minagement ol G. A. and A
M. Bring,
jThe Vancouver Transportation, White I 1
collar ami U. K. 4 N, water lines. Of
no value to any one else as they would
be promptly ;taken ,up. " Finder will,
bring to editor of this paper and receive '
reward.
fcobeeribe for Tax Mirr.
Her DlacaMla,
Mamma You must be awfullr rarsv
ful, darling. Tbe doctor says your sys
tem la upset.
I Llttre lot-Ves, 1 guess It la. mam
me, 'rause my foot's asleep, and pro
.file must be terribly upset when they
go to sleep at the wrong i
delphla liujuirer.
wrong end.- I'hlla-
HIm Id M. Snyi,
Msssi Aseeisals.
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wtalr kaalwi im wesief hsva assrs ksaaw
m. w-h, ms ssha. ms TImJ
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kse. svsry rsssM ta Muak haw h, a asw
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wksa af Car4aa U r-.i.-j
ssnwaal fuaetlona adl. .
toaaabina; tenia fas snstsra. U
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f ftLrS"b 9hltm wd diaf . Tl
j f1wi wbw. approaakin. womaa-
riff Wi!!V' " k"b'V ke,
fea base bsan banwa im vsari AU
oowN-coumr people should
unto-riir
Clatskanie
Drug Store
rot TUKIB-
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WHITE COLLAR Li
Drus and
Medicines
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Toilet Articles and Perfnmerjf
Dr. J. t. HALL fnm,...
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PORTUKD-ASTDRU ROUTE.
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Owl Saloon
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Llprs aad Cixars Kept ii stock
CYRUS NOBLE
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WEINHARD'S BEER
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Tlie Dalles Portland Rui
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K. W. Can htoh, Portland, Or.
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Tom Bento.i" Cigars.
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Eslray Take l'p.
N"le. I. herebv ulven thai on ths
lni.li. day of limner, Ha.', Ii'k nt
rei .leer, al my i.lsce nrsr i"i'.
foiinty nfC.,,f,i Oregon,
thi.ciila d ii. Iiillovm: fted, with whl
l"tln flmikj no marks or brand;"
alHinl two venr. old ; Jersey color six""
lb mm. Theown.rof the above ds
serllietl animal ran obtain possession ol
the .aim. by furnishing anffli lent pw0'
of ownership and imylnsr all eapeu""
and costs,
J, P. 4a('Hl"U,