The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 13, 1903, Image 2

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omwon'mist
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Entered HI the I'nslottiev HI M. licit-II,
Oregon, as second-class mail mutter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
Issi kii Kvkhv Fkid.w Mokmnq Uv
KEEI.F.K H. UVBHKRr,
F.IUTOH AN II Pboi-biktor.
!"' Car1s6u murder.
rh SewfonadUad. fishermen Kill
Hundred Par talilnc.
Newfoundland It probably the only
! country 10 the world Where tenlson,
lilted or fresh. It t tuple article of
l diet for the masses.
j The coast folk make their plant with
method and deliberation.
I From the harbors whore they reside
sCBM'Rirrto I'KicK' i tbey bo In their boats to the rivers and
Onecpvo1,eVearinadvam-e.....l.lX);'-J' "Mite the Interior.
Six months 60 W hen navigation It no longer possible,
. , j they debar aDd continue on foot to
the deer country. They carry barrels
filled with salt and eouiettmes go In
", ."" ,,' . large couipnnlca. When the rendeavoua
ThU paper is kept on hie at the Ore- camp Tll0y nmbm,h
son Pros Association Room 1). llnnil - i . , . 1 , , ...
to Iwil.line. Portland, Ore,,,,. . i Hwmaolv. along a promising "lead" or
' deer track, armed with long six foot
i muzzle loading sealing guns, which
Vote to retain the county teat at St. they cb.-irgc with about "eight tinners
Helen, and future feneration will rU f "" Pmpowdwr and "slugs" of
lead, frccnents of Iron or bits of rusty
from thtir cradle and call you blessed. ., wuichpver t,y m.,T bave. They
ii i , j Ore point blank Into a herd of cariboo
as It passes and, Mn.it usually good
Loss of Flesh
HOULTON
MARCH IS. WW.
A number of onr people mi tended il
. the M-lmul entertainment Ml hi. Hide
When you can t cat break- la.i Saturday night.
fast, take Scott's Emulsion. I Aim.nr..iorpeo,,i.r-e.-mpw.i.
. .J , . , lug of lirippc, tins year Ihe 'li "I
When you cant cat bread i e..ti,. lasted a imie i- long.;
and butter, take Scott's: ri"" "i'et i"i-ieof oi.g..n
Emulsion. When you have ! w,,er time.
... ..r ... . i
DCen llVing On a milK dlCt and ' Soveial uf the farmer have comment!-
want something a little more ",l ,,,",i"g ,,u ir lTrt'
awM.riek.nrt CrWt'1 Mr,. Hans.a.i.ler of Mr.. Uol,-v,
IIVUIUIIIMf urv vvv a
Emulsion.
To get fat you must cat
fat Scott's Emulsion is a
great fattencr, a great
strength giver.
Those who have lost flesh
.' WHO'S YOUR TAILOR?
m llSilllllV LTTHMl . a an m a
Strangers should bear in ndnd tint eU()ts. contrive to kill almost anything W3nt tO increase Sll DOflV
tvery ship that goes to Porilmd, from
the mouth of the Columbia, mil
necessarily pass through the St. Helen
li.trbor.
Columbia County offers sp-H-jal in
ducements to hoincseeker. Purchasers
liavo an opportunity to buy govern
ment lands at H rat cost attei tlie timber! an Inexperienced person can tell a geu-
they aim at or to wound It so badly fieciipc t(i nnlv fit Vnft'e.
with these dreadful missile that It lISSUS' "l 0flly ,al' JC0W 5
soon coiinpsea. Tiun they suin and cut emulsion increases them all,
up the moat, for these men know a lit- O U LI J j
tie of eveiy trade, and pack It In the DOnC, llCSn, DlOOd 8nd
bnrrcls. with the salt as a preservative. .....
-Outing. IWIVC.
; 7ZT ' or invalids, for con-
The Oriental and tiU Run. . . ,
A recent writer on orieutal rugs say ValeSCCIUS.MOr COnSUmptlVeS.
that there Is uo arbitrary test by which ,.t--.. -U; J f. l
iui nvurt biiuuivii, iui till
itvisititg in lionlloii for a lew days.
I re I l.uw.-ls Miring t C'ariolls, in
Uucku'.. logging esmp.
TlieNe City o irsHndent taid in
last Aei-k- ist-ui toiti he count 11 it iuhKu
1 living in tbiulton Any kind o( m
man ran tfi-t worn in il'tlll'-n and ni ik
.1 gHl iitiug. 1 tit en he never a ved
10 death wiiiis in iloultou.
Jno Wilveiding i doing toinn carpen
er woik f.r A. A, I'ei ry tliia week.
The' AtlUan sro ging t-i give an
liteiiaiument Ibis eomiiig Kmlay,
A iliintv if ou the bulletin I n tlie L'lsl 1
-si.
V, Kelleyv Kiank Kelley and Win.
I ,;ro 1 re ui King in lu a null ill
I .!. iieieus.
No matter i uit him. What is the use of
paying fancy prices for tailoivl clothes w hen
you can walk into our store aiul -1 nil I J 1 1
clnhiHMl frnilr-iiinUi Suit
for one-half the original value?
Suits, uiicldiineJ $ 7 50 to $25.00
Top Coats 12.50 t" 25.00
Special reduction ou heavy
weight Trousers 1.95 to 4.95
ELxTRcnicintwr these are uuclaiiueil.jti tj
Fariiswortli- Herald Co
240 Washington St., Portland, Ore.
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Classified Advertisements v
AAAAAAAiAAAA
A AA A AA AA ih A
srittYKIit'ltilM Till-: V H t tr C ,
t:ha. Trie a ui Irom ('-lier'a tainirl.. Ayn-a, m-ar Y ai.kloii, a ilaik ml, ' Q
lias been taken off. There aie plenty
of such productive lands alter the lim
ber has been taken off.
Three logging railways are al eady
pushing into the interior from vsriouc
points on the Columbia river: The
logging railway at Uoble is pu."hing into
the interior on uu exteush e tcale, Ii i It
the Columbia City railway ia gelling
Imply started. The Benson logging
railway at Clatskunie will toon lie a
thing of reality pulling toward the N'e
halem Vallev,
It is believed that the election of Ful
ton to i he United Stales senate will be
ei-pecia! bent-tit to Columbia county.
lie will tavor improvements of the Co
lumbia liver that will certainly inure
to the dinct aud indirect bent til of is.
llt-jinc. Alter ail that bus been aaul
tguinet Fulton, Tjie Mist Ik-Ih-vcs tha:
lie will ably lepresent Oregon in its en
tirety as a state.
There is probably no other i-ection of
Oregon where the gr.coiid crop of grass
will pay i'or clearing the stumpi reailv
for l he plow. Yet, tiiueaud it has been
tb iiioiistrated that this can be done in
the rich dairy section of the S-cappouk-t-otiuirv.
There is every lacihty ioi
trHiiporlatiou in the great dairy and
sioek raising sec lion, extending i'rotu
the lower part Deer Island tluougli to
ttie Mulinoiuah county line, inuiudui)
N.appoose and Sauvit' I-laiid. Tlarc
ia no greater dairy regiou iu Oregon,
and Utiids can be Iwugnt cieaply.
uiue rug from a bogus cue. Kuots .tud
frauds ui-iu nothing except In con
nection with other Ituportuut elements.
Shades aud spots are Imlutted. Wash
ing the rug 10 discover If It has beeu
painted over with brush and water
color frequently leads ouly to the dis
covery of a bad spat In an othu-rwlse
fine rug. The oriental dyer does his
work according to his own sweet will.
Between the pull's of a cigarette and
the gossip of his friends he dips his
material iu the -dye tub. Only the ex
pert knowledge of the old rug buyer
can be depended on. These buyers go
to the great fairs on the edge of the
desert, where ouce a year the men of
the. east gather to haggle together.
Sometimes western buyers push Into
Persia aud the Caucasus to search out
rare weaves lu the homes of the weav
ers, but the venture Is always attended
with some danger from native hostil
ity. It Is said Unit the annals of com
merce contain greater romances than
were ever woven ar-mud tales of war.
who need flesh, Scott's
Emulsion is a rich and com
fortable food, and a natural
tonic
Scott's Emulsion for bone,
flesh, blood and nerve.
We will send you
a free sample.
B sur thel this plctura
In th form of a Ubcl I" on
the wrapper of tvtry bolllt
of Emulsion you buy.
scon & BOWNE.
CHEMISTS,
409 Pearl St., N. Y. !
50c. tnd $1 1 all drus jilts.
it Kaliima. lasl S ituid.iy and Sunday
Alxnil one iueh of uninw frli beie l.tal
uo'l.iy inoiiiiiig.
Cbas. I'eiry and K. A. Cooper have
ujaiu eoiiiiiieuci'd to work on the r lion.
Wi. !.. tin) smiling eouutriiaitee of
H-I.ia Hiker iu our town. IH-Iiiat ns
,ia folka lillelld Uiov.ng lo ll"IHt"ll
iiguin. Tlieyareai pieseui located al
; total tuvcr.
Iini bull, ma: k-l, bum-led aml-b hoi lo--l I
- llian-led 01 1 he led liio' l. A" marked
with crop mi. I .:n io the 1. 11 i-.ir hh-I
hole III the light, tuv tnloiinalioli will
He ni sdly iet i-in-il bv C. I.. A) re l
Yankton, who ill pay nuanl.
Koa .l The cordwood tunla-r on
Hit) ai r. ol l.iud. Call oil or addir.a'
li. W. ri;KKY, tloulion, Or.
piTTSBURG VISIBLE f YPEWRlTEEj:
TI1K ONLY n:UFI. T Wiri! IN(i MA( HIM"
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Kous.vi.r.oK iK.U'i:-roii,i,tiet., j j t; v-k .
Hanger of Colds ami (irlp. !.,ne .(K-f.uiiiu Ii. im h im-.b ; on 7- (j '-tlj
The greatest dang-r tioin and I.11 Im.iii 7 im h nn-h. 11.-th 11.1. 1.1 g .-..I . j , J ityXf ", t : j.
ip 1. Iheir re-utint in p n-i is. i eondiii.-ii. Will Hade lot w.k f-i3fCt,S'
.oimhie eae ia ud, h -wev. i, sn-i i'" i"" ' '""i- -I'l".' ' Car"! t?"MV
imli.-rtii:,C..gh remedy l.iKen. all i I I H'M. Vllr.Oie. i TVn'V , . . N
ngi-r w ill i- evoifii-ai, , inoiitf 1 ne (en-1 - - 1 v ui R V- .J - X
thoin-a-nl , ho liav. lined lln leiin dv I it mitii-i ttu iwoii(nv utsiLiu n i " 1 .ill s. . ' ..... .tJ JF I
t till
hi
I
r th- ilia'itti4 a we have yi-l 10 learn
oi a single 1 aie having nil t--l lu inn-u
inoiiia, which t.ni.w tMiivUi-tvely tltal
11 ia a reitain preventative of llrit
langf roils diM-usA'. It w'H eine a eold
r an s l-ick of the grip in 1 - linn- than
iny oil 9r irealnictil. It i pli-ii.aiit -mil
-.He to take. K01 rale bvKdalu U. .
BSEKTATlOSS IN
LEX.
THE EUA-
Wlth a Vrnla a( Sail. j
The earliest record of the saying,
"With a gtiin of salt," dates back to
the year l!3 B. C. when the grrut Toin.
pey entered the palace of Miihrldates
aud discovered among his private pa
pers the description of an antidote
against poisons of i:ll sorts, which was
composed of pouuded herbs. These, ac
cording to the recipe, were to be taken
with a grain of salt Whether this was
meant seriously or as a warning sar
casm Is not known, but thenceforth It
became the custom to say that doubt
ful preparations should be taken with
a grain uf salt.
From this the meaning got trans- 1
ferred to sayings of doubtful truth. '
"Attic salt" was n Creek synonym for
wit or penetration, and the Latin word .
"sal" had soi.ie.vbut of the same mean- ;
Ing. It Is thus easy to see how the
saylug. "t'nni grr. ..a sali:," could have
come to menu the uec.. .lty i f accept
ing doubtful or Huspielous statements
"with a grain of stilt."
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or tii.l v in eii--li eon IV .0 leatiae Ini.t
in ia lot an tild e-talol.ti.-d hou e on i A
'.olid Iiiinini.il t 1 iv 1 1 11 . A -l-a g- i. I ,
U.na tide xnl.lv ..liuie ol la.Hi o.int
; by 1 bee k eiei y i.ln. d.iy wiihu.l j
rt.iM.-.dlit-el -:oin hea-U 1.1 t.-r. Mniir .
adviinei-l I ir i-p'iiv.. Miinugi-i , .Htl ' M
t'axto.i liMn , I liUMo. I
K I I'' A' VS T.II.U.U,
(Ka'lor finl
A good p"l- rf.Jill'ill
For n:ani to I
T!n rt-nt pi a. I I- riei k-i Ur 11. c4l.i
lb. l.ltO) (I'll il'lt.j , ut. m 4
.ui i'l. l liri.jjii.u ..II tii.t,.
Infuruiatlun M aiitrit
III Mm. Iiai.k lii ll.--(.i-. ini. I.
1 sine, Maiguritx Teie. 1 l.muri on. I In
.hlldreii. A.I.I 1 -, I'UMiii Kill,.,
I aiil. ni. (.int. In Co., N 111I1 l',k.
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liuiliuli, l.id ,i,.t ,h,l
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llilil.t. i.lk.-.ii,ir,,iv
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Tlie Pittsburg Willing Man C-japuj
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PEEK-A-BOO ART IS.
Hon. r. A. Frakc, w!io has reii led
on a firm lor 11 in teen yem tin been
constautlyengiited in the dairy butineas.
The farm is ow ned by If. A. an i Mrt. K.
The N'eh.ilein country wi 11 be the
greatest .eclion in Oregon when once
it secures railroad comiuuiiicati.il Willi
the uuiaide world.
1hele..ie IhuU-ainlfl of acres of tilt
flneul tiniiwr lauu. in the world in lb.
.Nehaleiu country, that will ti.oi a mar
ket as soon as railroad coiiiiuuuicalion
is eitabiUhed. The cedr liumcr 01
l ilt-purg ia already tindiug i. good mar
kel, although it has 10 be shipped in a
roundabout way lo inur.et.
Ine apples of tue .Veliulm, like olbei
sections ct Cob mbia coun.y, are en... a
iu every way U llie iiood iiiver pnxl
Url, although the re-ldeuis ol tliu for
uitr place have dithciilty 111 reaching a
111. 11 net. U is a ,vll known tact llial
u . ... . . ... I
""'""J "W"" ocappooae look , .. . -Low to wlf
laud. Mr. Fiakes now has IK) bead of
regitlered ilolntein csillt-. Ha con-
Uer Citniplainl.
Jane was a puLieut in one of the
large public busi tals. S!ie boasted a
cough which was more than suspected
to be a "fake" couh rather ttun
brouchail or puliuouary.
The kiniiiv vonii'- nliv!einn In
charge of the ward allowed her some j ceived the ideu that by breeding the
harmless reiiicuies. One day he said j registered calt.e, be might aceompliah
toher: souietbing. On Oclulasr 11), 187 he
"Ah. Jane, I fcir you are u had case bought one lone registered b.illcall, pay
of hyiHxUioiidrla:" I thereu.r fSA. and proceeded to buv
It. docther?" said Jane, 1 .., i,.u,i ,,, .i,,.ru.i ,..IIA .,i.i,
- a . g .
next two yean. Ilia trade has inc reased
so that in lhJ ls.t two years be bai im
ported 1 1 .01. the stale of .New York
Her milk n ror l la-fore starling for the
fairs was 4H prinndi in 7 days, the
greateat bi ing 71 iiid iu 1 day. Her
butter teat wan 3 4'). Her ntflci.il teat
IM.Milallou of I'artnr rxhlp.
We, t he uil'lei igiied, w ho have b.eti
eondiii'titig a iiieri-iiuiile lmiiie. u.i b-r
the lirn: na io-of ('nil uu lirvy, m Si.
lb leu., Oregon, hn ve t lii i d ty di-lved
by tiititiial c-'iia.-ii t .
M. C. liray will con. bu t the hu net.
hen-alter, pay all .b-bl ol II, e firm, and
lollitt ait claiun due if,
- J. H Cot i.i .
M. C. iiuv.
listed Man h 2, Jlsil.
St. Helens Hotel
rs 2?. Z ZZ Z 3 "SS ZZ ZZ 1 V
night Shoe Co4
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The W'ai.ko v i r
1 H1" " r.iklu, llotrl
JI.is itiliictl
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pr
ill
is Store f
I 1 1 U 1. u. Iu.a ,
J. Frak-.-s. Itc.0nt.1in, WO aerea of grasa lor butu?r at 5 years old w.ia l,rt4' pounds
hwi average teal
"Is that It, docther?" s
much Impressed. j
The next morning there she wa !
ajaln. asking for her little dose.
"I'm very bad with it the day, doc
ther." "With what?" asked the doctor.
"Wid what ye were mourn' for me
yestiddy," she replied. "It rave me no
peace at all last nlfrht"
from o7.r kuii.U milk
lie ing 3.:JU,
Henry Stev n A Sons of New Y'ork
ay thai she is one u' the llm-at repre
eiitaiive of the breed ever sol i Irom
llu-ir herd.
Mr. Frakes exhibited Hi uid ,t
yearattlpj )r.gin S:ue Fur an I re
c.dved pria, on eve.y arinnil, an I wai l;o,r''
aird. tnreo of t'n diplum o,u oil
L'iiIlt thi Management of
Q. A. AND A. M. BRINN.
Is U Leading House.
n .......: I I rt I ' i
.1 f ruai. iu c:c. :i. 1.1 r i i : ihu
i!qA!ti::rm the t.niy .-m-ni the . 'tUs m:4 tii
qiu.lily mc t ii.akc thr t;rw tlfj.inli.'.t, j.t a Miam,
:::.;lit lii.'!i tl.i- Mart. 4
t'v.r ihsiihtii's kbt-rs v ".! u til e the l.stlt- e, W
it
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iii
llradauurtrr lor SiUih.m, a(
(nr.. qrriio aiu Turn,
urrrial Tiat.irr..
and lliiiL', 2D
1 rannent, II wr day.
per miinlh.
. ITHE
NEW YORK S'lOREi
11.. j ' 1
i-. l n
it :i oi:ir t,
iiuiji-. win ior ii.-ii siiiua cj. -
twenty liea-l of the btel catlle that lie!onefl b.t c. and it I i yen, oil, j
could secure, and be uow has to tutn I and one for tile bet b ill under twoyeai,
Barn
away nonie large orders thai would di- j old. ' j
iiiliiinn his held to leas tuen he want. At thi W uhingsmi Slite Fair lie i-x-
lorproouinou 01 sioi k. llie netn at hibited i lieu I and re. eiveds pri.e r
preaent con-Hts of Ji bleeding cows, ( II head, receiving the Inrgeu ch.-. k ol
head of the be-it lJila ever brought U ; the ealtlc exhibitors hi llnu fnir.
the Pacific coa-t. The remaining All The ontoiit of ihi. for tim h.-i
and Feed
Horses.
prize al llie ilond'a Fair al Chicago.
Ooe has only to see the wed tilled uiu:
of apples at many of tue tionK-a in me
.Nrlialfin country to Iwome coiiv:ii.e.
of their superiority. U ). destined, aluo
t" become a great dairy country in ad
(I it lun lo the prudilciou of dull aie.
grasees. Cream ia being si ipped lion,
i'lttsbuig au-l other aeei loins oi the low-j
er .el.aleui to the railioad al Clau-I
bauie. The Upper ivenalcm is e-uall) I
rupable of dairy pioductioii, grass glow
ii.g abuudanily to the mountain topn.
Theie are aome proniiniiig coal mines
jn the Upper .ehaleui, which are re
ceiving Hie attention ol experis and rap
il lieln. They aie prohnldy equal I.
the (Jliffiow u and oilier deposits utare.
tin- Columbia river,
hile the entire Ni-lialem counfry ia
Ril urdi lit a ipHji ter ol good roads," llie
(icople of the biwer -Nehalem Uae p, c '
lal iiiteiesl In active road ork. Uoa-pujieivis-jr
Wilson ia an enihu.-iai.ii
Work, r sod maay of ihe residents
that sei-iioil loniiibiite to road unproVi
liient. The remli ntH ol Mi.-t hav-idoi.-ronsidprable
coiuiibutory work iu tha
section, an l:ue aia the re.-nb nu oi
ClatitkHiiie. Uhe wriier fouint Koheit
MciNeely laving split cedar corduroy oi.
the Clatskaiiie mountain, hml qn,.
a job of , 60 per day to do some romi
work at regulation a ayes a- n matter oi
accornniiaialion to the public. It was n
loss to him, but it ... a imin to tin-
roads. The statutes do not allow
enough pay for roadwork.
Down in the Fiidibawk, also tbe peo
ple have done lots of volunteer road
work. Beside the work n the direction
Ol Mist, ri. E. Hoglieig, J. H
An Item la Demand.
Tie was cutting an Item from a news
Da uer.
It tells how a house was robbed, and j "e "' are young t til calve and heller, fur tue .ale of cream and -uiplu. t, k,
o. 10c .una r-ii i a moillileil v II I ill t 4..1 .). I lie aiii .Uol
for
Winter
he ex
plained. I can er of tin. herd baa brought lanreli
"What good will that do?" a friend ! to this coinr.v.
Quired j 1'eek-a-H.KJ Ai tii, illn,trated, ia the
A whole lot." was the rep y. "You .1 1 , . .
, . m ow awarded ni.l prize ai Oiego.i and
see, th s hotte was ro died v.-h e tho 1 ... "
man was at church with his wife." ing ra.r, . aim hi
"Say"' exclaimed the friend excited
ly, "you haven't got a duplicate copy of
that paper, have you?" Chicago Post.
Brlpfnl Itanband.
Cicero Moke I t-ame to tole yo,'
tia'am. dat Lucy Brown, who done
lea be yo' ylstlddy. nlu' gwlue lib out no
mo', 'kase she married me today,
Mrs. Hauskeep Indeed! Well?
Cicero Moke Well. I t'ouyht mebl
yo' might let hr do yo' washin'. I'm
a drutnn in' up trade for her dls morn
ln'. Philadelphia Press.
the latter won 5J cash piize lor higheal
butter lest lu 21 hours, of any breed.
oi cream am ppeil, O.UIH) gallons or alioot
ll.UUU (Kiuud of buiier.
In ndditio.i to lui. we cut 1 Id tuna of
hay. If any of the reiid.-ra ol the Mit
wisiiea a pr.nl. ictivo nerd of ilol-t.-iu.,
Ihey can lin 1 tneiu al 1', . frak-V,
Hcapp-.ue, Oiegoii.
G I i'J AGE A. 11 ALL
jrmhwi-jv.jT- ur
HT. IIF.LK.N.S . ()ItKii(N. I
Goods, Slices.
Dry fwwuls, (IroccritT., I'-ls. Shoes, Lie.
; 'wiper Miiil.Jin- Main nuvvt. St. pI,.,,.s. Ormm.
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One Llr STrii AVanled.
"Ia your company for -Hamlet' com
plete?"
"Vcs," ansivered llr. Stormlugtoii
Barnes. "All I want Is a good, live
young man for the ghest." Washing
ton Star.
SEYEBE ATTACK Or GKIP
! Cored hj One Kollle of ( hauiberlulu'i
Coagh Iteuiedy.
''When 1 had an attack ol the grip last
winti r ith'J iee. nd one, I actually cru.i
u.yseil w mi one boith- of l.hHinhvrlainV
i:. u.b Heinedy," aay. Frank . I'eiry,
K-liio. ol iiie r,nteipri-e, Sooriviile, .v.
Y. -'lnis ia the houert iruih, I al
limes kepi Horn e. ughiujr n.yselt to
pi. eea by lakllltf H leusiniolllllll of thlr
r. me ly when the conyhnig spell would
lOiue on ou at iiiyht 1 woind taae a lioae
and il seemed thhl in the hrielei-l inlei
vala the cugh would pas ofr and I
wuol I no to sleep a-if,c!ly fIKI. im
eon, h a. id it- aeeonipant in' puins. To
say Hml be ren.ed. int.. as a most
ag.ei able
uiu ihe la iiiitiinif it vkiv
iinl. l. I I.,,, i .... !.,.. , ., .. i ...
Taking the world as a whole. 25 pr ,-oui kii.a k ...it ihenp..!,,,,,!,. lamu-e
cent die before they reach the age Of I had nevei tiled itior-inh a 'pin pose,
seventeen. , but il did, and il seemed wnb llie
second slliick ol coughing i he r. ine.iy
Experience worries more men than ft caused ii in n t only be of n sa dinatmn,
teuetcs. -Chicago 'ewa. , the pain were far less severe, and 1
. .. had not ued il, i-oiiienl, of one boiile
I la-iore Mr. Onpp Imd bid me adieu."
Every liuttle of Chamberlain' For aalc by K.U in ltoa.
Couch Keuirdy Warranted
We guarantee every bottle of Cham-
. I .Il IMP. iui berlain'a Couh Ukiim-iIv and tiri 1 1 rn.
.,.,, PIPI (wv , iuiiu uie ljiouey to anvone who a not nnlv f mi
buildinga road over io Wood's Land- ..i ...... ...... . i Miy i.uv.
- - ..oe.i uner neill IWO-tlllKIS Ol the
We are still furnisliing the Weekly
Oregonian and Misr together for a year
Subscrilie now.
SCHOOL M I OhT.
II -port "f I'rimiry Depariiii.-ut of
School di.trict .o. 3J. lor me mouth ol
F..lru.uy.
No. eliiolled 8.
altneiit, I J.
No. lardy, 3.
.ain a ol tnoie neither ab ent nor tanlv
are: fctta l'oa -joy. Dale I'uirv, ellu
Dunn, K.lllh Clark, Wilbm tlai k , K- V
I'eriy, llnltie Mnihi, Ida Pop. jov, Il.iiiy
i'op.j.v, Hinald ilignt, Frniia iliifin,
Joiiii Uri. , David iv.nalard, Caihrii.e
il i.t n, M.tiilm Kollon.
Lkota Iaivvk, Teacher.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ix-rwi ii , . . . .
Mrs. Lura,S. Webh l
DOWN-COUKir PEOPLt SHUutfJ
oo 1 lm...
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PITTSBURG
Clatskanie
I)ru Store
K'H TllklK
ii
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Drills and
Med lei nes
- ruo it s.
THE MIST t'LIB UATKH.
This paper and the Weekly Oreg .
man 2 per annum,
Tina paper and tlie Young Piopli '
Weekly, ft -r allium.
Thin pnpes Hd the Weekly Capital
Journal, ol Knlem, &u ,,rr ,.
ox luoiiths, 75 eenis.
This iniper and the Portland Week I v
Joiiinal, td. n.oeiiiticj, l 6U per aii-
contents. This is the best reiuedv in
1 1 1.1 . ... . !
j me woim ior in grippe, coughs, co) s,
I
ri. .. I
""" f prompiiy ex-jC,oup and. whooping eough and
.vouov.a omce. now is uie time j pleasant and safe to take. It prevents
to get your letter heads, billheads and : any teud-m-v of a coid to result in pneu
laHements printed. iiioiiia.
Fresh gab in season every Friday, and
special Funday dinner at the St. Helens
liolel.
Subscribe for Tua Mist.
This piiner and Ihe N. Y. Tl,il,....
Week oii.l per )eai (I U; six
u.oiiihs, liO ceula.
The thicago Wei klv Inter Ocean and
tl.is paper one jenr lor 1 1 fa).
This paper and tlio Kvening Tele
gram ihiee mouths lor 1 'St.
This pipi.r and Conkey'a Magazine
one )eui for 2h.
All club eubaerip lions are invariably
in advance.
"I dnaded ti tfvmjj of il, whkh
" 'ilwoiKhl!,, I aotlcsd V In
tal, and lwc(l to in a bot
UJ. I a.rorlncl .. rtVrJ Ui
IM nonl)i, io uTi oa ItCm ,
trf montia and now I aieiutruaia
Willi do pn.i and I ihail Ur.t I; UU
now until 1 havt ntsitd tha dliiiax."
FetnaJo wwiknwa, dia.lem
nsjisoa, fiillinjr of the womb mid
oriirian troubles do not wear tf.
i'f'ol'iw nwoitan totlioehi-ii
of hfo. Jit. no: waii Luit iirj VlitM
U Utnlii. how aud avoid Uio troth
Wo. V.nai-J Ciirdui novur ijdl
to ben:J( a ici'itii.. vomnn lit
any tun. Yf un tJ Cunlui .- i:;ivwi
B . Webb wlcii jhj WKU i., ,1,.
g. Wfln jua cowstythtiei'tanjm
of life Airs. Wchb'j Imbr ..vilj
mean uioru to y.u tium it ,la
now. Dm yon may now tuld th
aiifrclus, oJ.o ci duie.1. liruolita
sell ti Ut'dm cf Wine of (Jarilul
Toilet Articles and Perfumery
Of. J, C. HALL, Propmitor
' I TnKNIK , .
"llMH'll,
Misa l.llir. of Hi. Helen., cum- I
nieinr.t I. .,. I. In,. ,.t .I... .!.,. -f Vt. inUr
" " i
Cb'irl.-v Ki.-hmaii n id It .S.-h
oter are wmkinij ' "f IH-Iii-k A Keswf'
Mi, II, ir.ler-ey I rep.rir. to I
iptil" h It at her lioiue nla.ve llii I'11'-
"Hill" Prlniflw wna doing bmlii' '
.Mist one dnv In.t week, I
K-a.ey A liullitrd have ir.d'-'l
pi, ei. f,,r tl,,, i-omlllg l-a. II. I;
Mi-s KUhi Diiihi , ia nivepti-d llif I"- t
snloil as teacher in tlw I'rbigl" iHl"''u I
ofCAROIJI
v - - '---'(
I Owl Saloon
-a. II
m "..is;. i.iiorKs, VHufttltTOHS
J -Only Hi, t,,, , ..
Liprs and Cigars Kent in stock
f rVDlln linn. ..
maud mm
Vml dir i , ,
"' lil-klr.
I"."iIm l.r.i,
"'") III .li ,.
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WEINHARD'S GCR
011 'll.un III.
"Tom Benton" Cigars.
All Uio luin.t , ..,,, ,.M ,
..-r.;.li.;i.''' '""'I.
Mr M. J. I'.. Sell I. n ri-iinil
Ca,p of Wllll ply nil) Iball !".
pint., winner, from liidiaui.
A l,.ri(i delegalloii of (iiiinir r I'"1"
tlii place 1U Mll,. th.. I'miiMim f"
the I'.bh I,,,!.
t
A FarmiM, His Son
or a b.wn. in an will la- hired l y I
iiioniblv nu, I cxpeii-ca, or ,'!D mT i't
'''nini,.,,, ),, )H, ,di.i. f.,i ,,nr l'"rm
H I", I-1 una sod Flowers. We "H I"1"
era, lea o Hint-, so line eonipeliliell';"11
I"' met. Our stork a' wsi'iiiuii'd. "
do not deliver or collect. Can il"-"1"
ml arc purl ihne. Wn pay veil
! It. (;,) ,.,,.,, am 'money lli'l
inter. Wilte .,r n utlli at oin.
'rrrr Jfuraery (oiiipaiij, ie lt-'r
Tha Oregon Weekly Journal. 1,r"""
ruilc newspaper, IH piige. full ' nr""'
"N of It. l a year lo any a.l.lua. TM
J'.tn mil, P. Q. Hot 121, Putt hunt. ,1r
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