The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 27, 1903, Image 2

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Oregon, as aeemid-eluse mnll matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
isi'u EviiRV Khidav MokMiko Hv
KEEI.ER H. UMiBKUr,
EfclToB AN'li I'Kol-HtKTOR.
Sl'BiCRIPTIoX PKICK:
One copy one yi-ar, In advance. . .
Bit months
J1.00
FEBRUARY 27, ItfOS.
This pane'' a'P on n,t Ht f h 0r" '
-.o.oj i-,o.T.lutl.,.. Uiin a llnniil-i
ton UullJInir, Portland. Own.
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The an I in 111 season closes tomorrow
mi.ini.i.t.
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The Delaware aenatorial enigma
vet nneolveil.
It
Vote fo retain the countr aeat at 8t. ;
Men. and future generation, will rij
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froii thrir cradle, and call you bleased.
Oregon', reliable publication, the Or
eyoi Timberman, Geo, M. Cornwall ed
itor, eatiwatet that Oregon cut 1.U0O,
000.000 fe. t of lumber in 1003.
Ptranirera.hould. bear in mind that
.very thlp that goei to Torlland, from
the avath of the Columbia, must
necceetrily pat through the St.
ISarbor.
Helen
The Rational Editorial Association j
will meet in Omaha, Nebraska, July 8 j
it ;-!-.;.- -in in
leuowamne iara. urcgon win o rep-
Oregon will b rep-
reeented by delegates from the Orecon
Press Asstciatiou and the Portlaud Press
Club.
Unfortunately for those who favored
the forest fire bill that was before the
Oregon legislature there wns no limit
stated as to the "mount that should be
expended, and Governor Chamber
lain was denied the constitutional right
t name the members of the commis
sion. For these and other reasons the
governor gave the bill his veto. The
aenate sustained him.
Democratic wivee are aaid to hare 'candidate elected; the vote of each fol
ooiethiiigtodowithelectingrepublicani1"". then thedate at which the Gover-
V. S. Senators in the North-west. The
wife of Levi An ken v is a daughter of the
late James W. Neemiih, ei-H. S. Sen
ator, and Mrs. C. W. Fulton's father
was John Hobson, a democratic pioneer
ot 1844. It must be very pleasant for
Mrs. Ankeny to know that she is the
daughter of a senator and a wife of a
senator.
, ' , '
The absence of the names of JefTrrson,
Lewis and Clark from any connties 111
Oregon in explained by noting that Or-, rouJ hecreUry of Stale, Governor Gro-1 said day to elect delegatea and alter
egon originally honored these men, but j ver having been elected to the Uuited j nates to attend the State Grange in
that the citizens of the northern half of
the ttate were to well pleased that
they funned a new territory and took
In those counties. Had the advocates
of the new county ol Stockman chosen !
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one of the three names, It is nore than
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likely that they wonld have secured the
passage of the measure.
It wonld seem that turn papers as the
Oregonian, Evening Telegram and Daily
Journal would employ reporters, proof
readers, etc., w ho are acquainted with
the names and initials of state celebri
ties. There are too many strangers em
ployed on those papers. Thee is abso
lutely noexense for stating that C. J.
'Feinhard", county judge of Cat sop
county is in the city, or that B. '"F."
Cornelina, ''county judge jut Washing
ton county" (?) is at the hotel, or that
R. "G." Virtue, of Leland, ha? come to
lown, or that J. "M." Williamson has the state from 18o9, when the lirel g'jv
retnrned home. Such blunders are of 'ernor wai elected, till the present lime
daily opourrence, proving that even the
City editors are strangers in the commu
nity. One of the papers has a comma
crank for a proof reader, and although
native son, will permit glaring mis
takes to occur ia the names of promi
nent Oregonlana.
Chat. W. Fulton, of Clataop cotnty,
wat elected United States Senator at
12:15 a. m., last Saturday. The final
rote taken at 11-55 p. 111. reunited in
JJr- Fallon" receiving 35 votes, H. W.
rJcott2fl, Wood 17, Oeer6, Hume 1, Her
fcian 1. Enough votes changed to Mr.
J'ulton to give
him 48. the reauired!",ryelluroTer ' '
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number Select. Uhlle the teen, was !
otao eioiting as when Mr. Mitchell 1
'wat elecfed two years ago, there was st
large a crowd present, and standing j
room waa at a premium.
The new 8en-i
tor-elect is a native of Lima, Ohio,
xrn August 24th, 1853, and cauie to
Oregon in 1875, ' locating at A.toria lii j Kx'Jr ' -t Chamberlain'
July of that year! September 6, !878! Congh Remedy Warranted
lie married Mies Ada Hobson, of As- We guarantee every bottle of Cham
toria. Mr. Fulton bat left for Washing- berlain't Cough Remedy and. will re-
on, at the request of Saustarvono. Ti.
yitcnell. '
. jr. .ia nmvf nN i.ii.ir ioumimt n tliia
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County capital contest.
.aawaw
1lnr,r.r,,,w."1':
and thst ouly one locality can have the,
county capital. Pest elperieuue Ins
uuvii thai auch agitation uiak.e
vmiuies ul I if long friends, ami vreatct
a feeling tnat la luj triuua to an entire
county. At tliia time Columbia county it
more in ueed of good roads tliau a
county seat light. It' each ludivitlual
yj , would nut in the eame amount of time
'working lor good roads, that he does
I working for or.agniiist a coumy seat lo
caiion, the eouuty, the slate, aud the
iiidivwiuiii, would iHiar u-itei ff. 11
j u all be reasonable hmuaii bcinga iu
; Una muter, and look to the unbuilding
:o( (jujumu,,, (,'uuutv, In the touting
I.i.-..; h-.,i-.i ..th.l
I
out going to the expvnse of a second
bailie. Kvery aoaitenug vote caul will
I
I in.au double elect iou expenaee. Every
. i i 1 11 .1.:-
n"u,u "'" - h--
'. uJ ,,U lM,,lu, ,ur t'"'
nlu.-v tl.Mt ill mi t tiie oounlv to the
"'"f "
leaat expenru.
OKEUO.N UOVER.VOKS.
The PurtUud Telegram publishea a
! Hat of Urrgou'a governors, lerritoiiul
.ml atiiiH ttith iiaiiia ot txjnlendlnif
ntuiidsli ,,, tllB Vule c,st ,or tlieu,
under tiate regime:
TKaeiToaUL oortiiNoaa
Oregon having beeu organixed iuto a
territory of the United dulea the lollow
iug Uoveruora erved fur the period,
mentioned, by appointment of the
United States.
I.w...k I .. ...... .i m t . 1 l,w Pi k. I., n .
-i r .-
470.K.
, served fioiu March 3, 1H49 to June
,R iws,i
j KinUing Pritchett (by succession from
Tenitorinl Secretary, June 18, 1H50 to
August 18, 1850.
John P. Gaine, by Presideut Tjylor,
August 18, 1850 to May 10 1853 j
Joseph Lane, President Pierce, May :
10 1853 to May 19 1853.
l.eorge L. Curry, ly succession from ,
Secretary, M.y 10, 1(UJ lo Uec. 2 1853.
John W. Dvis, Presi.ient Pierce IVc.
2 1853 to Aug. I 1854.
George L. Curry, PresiJent Tietce,
Aug. 1 1854 to March 3 18Tr.
STATE OOVKBSOhM.
In the following suiuuiaiy the first
name in each paragraph is that of the
nor'a term began.
1 John Wbiteaker Dem 5134;
E. M.
Barnani Rep 4J13 ; John Denny lud 142, !
Mar. 3 1850.
2 Addieon Gibba Rep 7029; John F
Miller Iera 34o0; Sep. 10 1882.
3 Geo L VVocds Rep 10,310 ; Jaa K
Kelley Dem. 10.03U; Sept. 12 1866.
4 Lafayette G rover Dem 11.726: Joel
Palmer Rep 11,096, Kept 14 1870.
5 Lafavette Grover leiu 9713; JC
'Tollman Rep 91tU; X F Campbell Ind
! 2 ; T VV Davenport lud I ; Sept 1874.
6 Stephen F Chad wick by succession
Slatea senate Feb 1, 1877.
j 7 W W Thayer Dem
: Beekuiau Rep 16,132;
17.SU1; C C
VV likiua lud
2431 ; Sepi 11, 1878
a 7.1,.. k- U..lv P.r, 91JS1 J R
K, ... .,.,. w ., ...
smith Dem 20,029: Sept 13 1862.
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9 Sylvester Pennoyer Dem. 27,901 :
Thos. R. Cornelius Rep 24,190; lluaton
Pro 2727; Jan 12 1887.
10 Sylvester Pennoyer Dem 38,920;
David P Thompson Rep 33,755 Jan 13
1891.
11 Wm. P Lord Rep 40,758; Nathan
Pierce Pop 15,570; Win Galloway Deiu
17,079, Jan 14 1895. Tina vote is
approximately correct though it waa not
officially canvassed by the Legislature,
12 Theodore T Geer Rep450V3; Will
R King Fus 34542; J C Luse Pop 2878;
Clinton Prohib 361V; Jan 11 1899.
13 Geo. E. Chamberlain Dem 41857;
Wm. J. Furnish Rep 41,611 ; A. J. Hun
saker pro 3483; R R Ryau Soc3711;
Jaa 14 1903.
It is interesting to note the growth of
In 1850 the total vole wat 9492; last
June 1902, it was 9U662. Nearly ten-fold
increase in the intervening forty years.
0REU05 SENATORIAL TERMS.
Delazon Smith
Joseph Lane
Edward D. Baker
Benjaman Stark
Benjaiuan F.Harding .
James W. Nesmith
George 11. Williams. . .
Henry W. Corbett
James K.Kelly
John II. Mitchell ....
John H. Mitchell
John II. Mitchell
1859
18591861
1861
1861-1862
1862 1865
186M867
18f5-1871
1837-1873
1871-1877
1873-1897
.....1885 1891
1891-1897
1898-1883
1898-1885
1883-1889
.. ..1889 1895
1896 1901
1898-1903
1901-1907
J903-1909
' wr . 1 1 . .
James H. Slater
Joeeph N r . h
Joeeph N. Dolph....
George W. Mc.Bride
Joeeph Simon
John H.Mitchell...
ICbailes W. Fulton .
,UDO ln money to anyone who It not
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contents.
inis ia me nest remedy lnl.i. . ,A . l.-lf ...... -1.1 '
I .k. ( I ! 1. , I
hib IUI IH Kll IUC, COUEIIS. COl ... 1
....
mil n anel &h.unnn I.
. r ..W.,K
plpaaop apd aif 't foVo. U
and It
: i
UUIISUIIIUtlUII
Sulr nnrlr 5 a fammis cAA
. , , ..mA,
fashioned remedy for con-
SUmptlCn. "tat plenty Of,
06rk " was the advice to the
-.,- 1 ,
consumptive 50 and 100
years ago. -
Cdlt nnrtr 5e mrw. if a man
Wwe Js- va aw. jj wa mm was --
Can StOmaCn K. I lie Klca
behind it is that fat is the
l - . ml i .
f00J tJiC consumptive needs
mQsj
'
Scott s Emulsion is the mod-
. 1 I " f 1 . .
CTtl metnoa Ol ieeaitlg I4t tO
me COUSUmpilVC. rOTK IS lOO
rough for Sensitive Stomachs.
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vCOtt S tmUlSlOn IS tHC mOSt
refined of fatS, especially
. - .
j .
prcparcu ior ca u.gu...
Feeding him fat in this
wav, which is often the only
' I ir .1 i .
way, is halt the battle, but
Scott's Emulsion does more
than that. There is somer
thine about the combination
- , .. ,
ot cod liver oil and hypophos-
phites in Scott's Emulsion
that puts new life into the
, , , . ,
weak parts and has a special
action on the diseased lunf?s.
A sample will be
sent free upon request.
B Mr llut th plcturt la
th lorm ol a bbel u on tha
vripMr ol tvtry bollia ol
kmwioa you bay.
SCOTT &
BOWNE,
CHEMISTS,
400 Pearl St., N. Y.
joc. and f l all dniggists.
FARMERS' CONVENTION.
The Miar is In receipt of the following
invitation :
You are cordially invited to attend a
a farmers' congress at Rainier, Oregon,
March 91, 1903. Aaron R. Jone-,
National Master of the Patrous of tlu
bandry, will be the principal orator of
the day. Grand Master, B. G. Lee.lv,
will be present, and also other distin-
guiehej members of of the order are ex-
peoted to participate in the exercises
A banqret will be served at 12 o'clock
noon, and at 6 p. ni., to which the
representative delegatea and visiting
farmers and their wives are especially
invited. The town of Rainier will keep
open house on that day.
Come and hear the greatest exponent
of Granger doctrines and seethe livest
town in Columbia county.
District or County Grange for Colnm-
bia cour.tv will convene at 10 a. m. of
Oreuon City, May 26, 19t. All ac
credited delegates and others, intend
ine to nlteudiiiff to attend this meetinz
and desirous of entertainment will
please notifv the chairman of committee
on invitation so we shall know w hat j
provision to make.
Round trip tickets can be procured at !
the stations named, at the prices quoted.
All members of the Grange
ihould
The
wear their reKular Grange badge
colors of the town will be provided all
visitors.
By order of Invitation Committee.
R. 11. Mitchell, Chairman.
BOCKO TRIP.
Coat of round trip ticket to Rainier:
Scuppooee, 24 miles $1.60; Warren, 19'
11.30; lloulton, 18 .1. 15; Ieer Island
12),; miles, $.75 Goble 6X miles, t.W;
M.yger, 10 mile. $.,6; Qu.ncey, I4!4 I
miles 90;Clatskanie, Ifif,, miles $1.50;
Marshland, 21. miles, $130.
A (HON JONKS.
jsroq Jine( M.ister ol the National
Orange, Patrons ef Husbandry, wfll ar
rive in Portland, March 9th, to attend
the conirress of grangers to be held in
that city, probably in the A. O. U. W.
temple on Second atreot, on March Id
and 11. After which, Mr. Jones will
visit the following places 1
Oregon City, Thursday, March 12
Macleay Friday, March 13
Saiem , Friday, March 13
Monmouth .Saturday, March 14
Albany Monday! Marrjfv'ltt
Cor va! lis Monday, March '18
McMinnville Tuesday, March 17
Forest Grove Wednesday, March 18
Rainier Thursday, March 19
On March 20, Mr. Jonea will leave for
the State of Washington, where he wili
ap-nil a week. On his return he will
visit Eugene, March 30, and then pro
ceed to California.
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 heading liniment for cuts, bruiaei
and burns. For sale by Edwin Rust.
t'rar Tskea Up.
Notice it hereby given, that on tht
15th day of January 1903, I took an
red heifer, at my nlace.slx miles west of
,Co0Bty of Colnmbia, fitatt of
Oregon ; described a follows: Red,
- .'"" "O
ol
mark or brand
The owner of the de-
scribed animal
mimal ran obtain po.session of!
,bv f.r,:,; ,V; Ju.rJ r ror ,
it,
tto! ttUU Transfers.
C. Hiighot to Emma Vivian, lot 1, blk
SO) lot 10, 1.1 k SI and lot W blk 2U,
Columbia City MO I
John V. Jonea and !( to Joeeph II.
Aldridg,aTa iie tec IK6 HO
FMukll D. Kpkey and wif. .o hJ
H. Irvine,-n of iid X, Of nw!
l ,
Carles S, Pulliain and wife to Loult
. Wuhw. M7, uluekK.
iint $1
JmM " wy aud wit. W Josepii
. Long, nw4 of ne.14 of ae lKVIf 40
crea , ,. 1-00
Wui. E. Walla and wila to Hlid U.
Clark, S of arc 81 tM . . . . I&0
J. C. and IWaaia Miller In the Benton
logging and lumber Co, ae arc
aeaeultiOS WWO
Mll MataJuaal lal ''mpI Kt'kMlllkwriV .atn.t
....... ' 7W
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FISHHAWK.
i syt '"a P'o hi. uvu.
M(. mf M Mil,r took , trlp ,
C alakanie, last week.
! Uu ..' Ciai.kanie butcher,
wai rualling up tattle arouud here la.t
W(trki
' We havt'nt heard, whether the lot
nJ 'ud..iuuranduui book i. iweu
i''"'In"u ur .
,i, With t pmug coming on, perhaps some
nt.Wa win come witu it. , I. . to b
npi anyway.
' w"me,,i fn" the library at
Washington U. C. to hold the tweet
,d timiiiitg poet.y oi the ightii.gaie
at mi.i.
- A very pleasant social parry waa given
at Mit. Loughry'a new house last Fri
day uight. Everybody reiwrted a good
' time.
j Eli Foster an I Alec McDonald, took a
t hi of oats from tlanzur llroa., dawn to
' their home at Jewell.
Well, well, well; to the correspondent
j at Mist wauU to quit, that is he waata
me to quit. I wonder why. la it be
cause he Hilda il impossible to practice
bathe preaches, to speak the truth
and nothing but the truth T Aa he can't
tell the truth and the people won't be
leive his lies, it it J fxxi idea to quit.
It is a queer thing that when vol g.-i lei
arguing a question ynu can't k.-ep to the
question , and not get off the track. Ol
course in your case there is tonic excuse,
as you had a very hard row to hoe, in
trying to run down the supervisor of
district 13. You know as well aa every
body else, that UUver Wilton ia the beat
supervisor that district 13 has ever had,
and there It no use to deny it If yon
are going to do any more writing against
him, please stale your grievances and
let us tee whafan Idiot you are. Well,
good bye. "'' t
A etkr't EeceaiBiratloa;.
I have' used Chamlierlains Cough
Remedy for a number of years and have
no hesiteney in saying that it Is the Wat
remedy for coughs, ' cnlds and" cronpl
have ever used In my family. I have
not words to express my ronfidenre in
this remedy. Mrr J A. Moore, North
Star, Mich. For sale by Kdwiu Rosa. '
Mr'- Susy Gregg bad the extreme
p'eatnre of meeting her many friends,
on th" 22l,d Feb- ,h hom '
her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Merrill, on
oU" u Portland, Ur., it being her
U fit.
77th. birthday. The guests were enter
tained by music and recitaliona, from
Bertha Merrill and Asa Grifftta. At the
proper hour luncheon waa served, and a
pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Those
present were, Mrs. Susy Gragg, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Merrill and dangliKrs, Husy and lona,
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Powers and daughter
Maargie, Mra. B. L. Grifftt ami eon Asa,
Mrs. Jennie Gragg and daughter Effie,
Mr. Alonio Merrill and daughters, Lanra,
uuv-1 --.1 n ah. - u:.. a-..-
fi u Malcolm end daughter Bessie.
Mr. T. I). Sullivan, Mr. A. A. Keeny.
Mrs. C. Dcmoreat, Mr. and Mra. F. Jen
sen and son, Loyd.
A Farmer, II w Son
or a townsman Will be hired by at A0
monthly and exiiensevor 30 per cent,
commission to take oidert for mir Farm
tteeda, Fruita and Flowers. We sell four
gravies of frnits.to any competition can
be met. OUr stock Is warranted.' Yov
do not deliver or collect. Can devote
all are part time. We pay vou each
week. Good chance to earn inonev thit
wittter. ' Wrlte for free outfit at once.
Ferry 'ersery' Cempeay, Rochester,
'Ilw1f'''
.Fresh 8sh in season every Friday,' and
special Punday dinner at tht St. Helens
Hotel.
50TICE,
The County Court wonld most re
spectfully invite all of the road super
visors throughout the county, to meet
with the court at its next regular meet
ing, commencing on the first Wednesday
in March, for the purpose of discussing
the matter ol road work, in their respec
tive districtt.
J. II. POAM, County judge.
Eetray Take l.
Notice (a hereby riven that an f ha
z.no na
nd dayof Deeembertl0t .there atraved
my place abmit (7o railes West ol Go
a, County olf'dlumWa.-Ststecsl Ore-
to m
we, bounty
gon, a black. imw with Jiht streaaalong
bank, has crumpled horns, and is about
three year old 'f1s ihiall calf. I
me- owner of f Haw ' nlv
' - il,ed animal ran .obtain possessioii
'T', '"' .t !
I Can't Afford A Tailor-Made
suinr.
i - l v...i
caltv, lor we hav. hundr-d, of iinclalii.
half thelr original prhti. Theaa art
hall their original price,
uguo!"M,t,",uh1,:'hc north weal and
1 00 Snlta and Oxerroatt made hr $ now ..M)
IRfiO 8uit ami Oveniiata made lor fib, now $IK WJ
700 Suite and Overcome made lor $. and now l.Ko
We alto have a Hue of trouri In the newett aud brlgMeet wllarna from
l! "send (or aamplca, prlcea and Inetrurthme lor aelf meainreini-iil. Mail
ordrra receive prompt attention. ... , .. ,
The iimnagViueiu line juit lint allerl flue line of (Wntt' rurnlahlngt at
rilteinrly low prlcne,
Farnsworth-Herald
TAILORING COMPANY
248 WASHINGTON Street 'd.
FOFRrPJ-iAlSrD, ORB.
m. Kt Ml UUMtl eoitioi of
WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONmLI
DinONARY
gnaie la Vaa
imafui InaiaaaiMt .
wj which It the iml
llnl& ll l ludl. UMil)r
aatort.! to exelu
corrulMMw ... s.mmi
t uullilvUlalMe Iwhnl
uaa. ana lo air
ealilM.
Eiealt la Amar
airliiT wobU thlr
I.IMW.. rjh-n wow im.
I it ru!U)r caubt j
ainaa iiaxaaravu .
t K .V.
Eiaalt la lw walatlaa. Thwix sr romr-lele
nml a. ienllnc, an.l . inl1) llio lawl irmilui
t.r Dhll.li.v. inrv ate noi penraw. at
cmw.lod lnlv olH .iro )laixi.
Eistla la Praaaaclinaa wnien n iiMiieaira
hv rMiivlliMir wiiu lli.liatrltl-allr niarhe.1
lellara une.lln the a. lMH.llifi.il.. ttninrta
at wbl artu-rM In Iho lMl.llc a. nHla.
Ciaala la Daflalilaaa. Tliry a.o char.
ml t M.U111W.1. miuI arn alwtl In Ih.
onlor (0 whl.-h tlw wonl kua a.-nilrJ na
aha.bw cv mean 1 11 a. Many 01 um
ml Uin. am lllua.raml
Eiaala la In A a wad I hkh la a packed
aturalioUMOt Itwrrtil i.iiwHls.
Eiaala aa a Wartla. Dlcilaaary. No olhor
boukarabalMMimut-h iwful itinri.uiiin.
m au valuahia ae.l .onveitianl fr .M..aut
at low, or to IttolttitfaiMUIv In the huine,
tiaay, school, or ollk-a.
The International has 2J04
quarto pages with 5000 illus
trations, 25.000 new words
and phrases have recently
been added under the super
vision of W. T. Harris. 1'h.D..
LL.D.. U. S. Commissioner of
Education.
lit us aiNO you mil
"ATast la rrwaaatatIM ' which aSurrta a
phraaaat and inatrut-tiva avauinaii aoier
laiaiueut. Illustrated pnihiat alao tra.
0. C htlKHIAM CX tprtng BeM. Maaa.
Classified Advertisements
STRAYED FROM TIIE FARM OF C
I.. Avrrs, near Yankton, a dark red, year
line bull, inaiked. branded and dehorned
Ilranded on the left liiu' I. A" marked t
with crop and split in the h-lt car and,
hole in the right. Any information w ill .
oe f sdly re.cive.1 by C. L. Ayres at'
Yankton, ho will pay reward. j
Foe Salk The cordwond Umber on
Ha ai re, of land. Call on or siblreat
G. W. PF.KRY, lloulton. trr.
FOR H.VLK ORTRADE-Twotisb ae
one .1-faUi(Mn 10-inch iiirah ; one 75-
inn 10-inch ineali ; one 75 -
h nieah. Ruth nets in good
Will trade (or work or sell
fathnm 7-ini-
condition
for cash at a bargain. Apply lo N. J.
DcroHT, Vallev, Ore.
ENTERTAINMENT.
The Greenlraf Literary Society, ol
the St. Helen Public School, has engaged
the Peak Siatert and the Ruggle'e
family to give an entertainment at the
St. Helen Opera House, Saturday eve
ning, klarcli 7th. The program is at
followa:
Instrumental Solo . . Jennie Qllson
Rugglea Family
Duett.. Grace and Bertha Dart.
Dialogue Three little lads from
school.
Inttrusoental Solo
Inatramental Solo
..Bessie Hattan
Miss IMJreff
Peak Sisters
Admission; Adults, 26 rents. Chll-
drea 10 csats.
The proceeds of this tnltrtalntneat,
together with the genernui subscrip
tions ol the eitixens of St. Helen, will lie
nam! lor the purpose of purc'iueiag a
piano (or the school.
'tHEDFOfloy
buck-Draught
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than a cfoosinir id 1K
awd nothing less than vital stair.
aatioa ot daaLb if nut relieved.
" .T".. eonttipated sufferer
eoi1d realise that he is allowinw
nrlBUWUXttti iS ilia m., f A tV f
yaa-MTwsi aaamsH aj aywuguq U nil
trttMB, be would toon gri teliel.
CmMirjetionlnvUe ai kind ot
eentagioa. Umiachm tUioue
neaa, oolda tad toaav other ail
ments disappear "when eonstl
P1? i -eli?ed. TUed
lord t Black -Draught thoroughly
cleans oat the bowels in an easy
and nararal manner without tht
Purging of calomel or other vio
lent cathartics.
Be sure that vou out th ni
nal Tnedford's fllack-lreni,f.t,
made by The Chattanooga Medi
cmeCo. WdbyalldniggUtaln
ascent and 11.00 packagoa.
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red neer. at my plnce near Golile,
t.iinnty of C1.ln111l.la, Male of Oregon,
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almiit two years old ; Jersey color about
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