I.KWON MIST i I Ifi- I'-u-tothcc lit St. Helens, , s -itotid-cl:ii8 mn.il matter. 'l TV OFFICIAL PAPER. Kv kv Fkwuv Mi-rnimw Hv i-TKI.I.. GAUHKHT, r.otTOIt AND ProI-RIKTOR. st'iisomrTioN ruii E: .'iif vear, in advance. i,V 'Ml Ill Junn 11, l'.HlS. i - nxr in kept on tile at the Ore Association Kuoui 1). Hand!, 'uil-lin-.-, Portland, Oregon. SCX I '' HO AD LAWS. )i pxaniinnthm of the pofs'oii lnws 1 1 tl,p fact that the last legislature le s.nae ra-liral change in the road '.f Oregon. The County Court will ilin-et charge o( all roads s nt -fnt, hut all bupervifors will herea( be annointed bv that loly (or the "in of one year. However, in romt trn ts whe?e there il more than one jiervisor, thev shall 1 elected at the ncral election to la; m m in j nne, i.aj. t'ei. pie who have lieretotore ttirneu an I-. Hint dollar bv being appointed road . n-wera and a.sora of dams gvs will he I. ft out in tha cold. All thi- business w ill lie attended to by a board of county r-ad viewers. This board shall consist . , . -.,,.. -.,.,.1 , n. niialir ami one nil-ill he,i IieellOiter an , pointed by the County Court. In coua - ties having no roadniaster the Conntv Court mav appoint a compi-tcnt person , , " , toactasauienilier ot the board. board shall have authurity to lay out all riads and file profiles of ih same for ap proval by the Court Court assess all dainaues claiuie.1 by reason of the loca tion or re-location of a county road, ubject to the approval of the Court. A new road may be located on petition of 12 freeholders in a district, and the board of viewers is authorized to pre-: pare profiles a proposed road on request " rn' throtishaut this w hole county. ... , ... .i Let us eave this cituntv seat and court of one petitioner, and present them to h the Court (or consioeration. Road su-:iari,er ,Hpulation more fa-nnatient r.-. pervisors will be required to erect gmde ; boards at all crossings. They pay of su pervit-ir will be $2 50 per day instead of $2 per day as now. The new laws will be ready for distri bution to the supervisors ala-ut iK-ceiu- ber 1st. All sui-ervisors who Iail return their copy of the road law s to the county clerk at the expiration ot his term of o( fic shall forfeit f 1' into the county treas Jjrv. The article by "X-Kay," o( Scappoose, covers the county seat question pietty thoraiighiv, and is wiitten without mal ice. The argument that the county seat should be removed because 48 w itnesses drew mileage in one ease from Haiuier, s not endorsed by many of the good people of that place, who were sum moned as unwilling witnesses. In fact, they anticipate that it will be many long days before there will be another ease in the circuit court like the one mentioned. Congressman I..inili says that Presi dent Kooeevelt is certain to lie re-nomi-pated ami re-elected. President Roose velt is again at Washington, after tra eling 14,000 miles, timing the two months that he was out, he delitered gf5 speeches, and is health was perfect t all times. At a banquet in Olympia, he endorsed (jovemor McBride for fight Jug the railroad merger in spite of the protests of the politicians. The County Court at its late session checked up and ezperted the books of Sheriff Hattan. Everything was found as straight as a string, and correct to .date. As Mr. Hattan is not a candidate ior re-election, a republican paper can not be accused of whooping it up for the opposition when it gives a man his justduer. The reading matter in this paper is set close on account of the numerous sd'. cr ti'ements. The advertising patronage S this paper has almost doubled during the past year, and the snlaerintions Jiave increased a couple of hundred. The Columbia river flood will mate rfully damage the hay crop on the low lands, but will benefit tbe pasturage. The floods in the Mississippi valley are raging, and the loss is immense at St. Louis. Faaeral of CUreqce Adams. The funeral of Clarence Adams at Rainier Wednesday, is said to have been attended by the largest crowd that was ever present at a similar service held jn Columbia county. The deceased was tiuble grand of the Rainier Odd Fellows .lodge, a member of the St. Helens Knights of Pythias Lodge and a mem ber of the Rainier Orange. All three orders participated in the burial services and Rev.G. A.Taggart delivered an ap propriate address. A large delegation from St. Helens attended the funeral. Tha deceased was 37 years old, and died of appendicitis in a" Portland hi.emtal iatt Monday. He left a family in X7n;n'.. ...1 1. . on of T.J,, Adams, a prominent r sident of the Nehalem. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it Or. King's .ivf-a.t . Poro Wo". 6 l.-j: A ?-. f vet I'C.r All Throat mni Cirei Lx.ag Troubles. ioil-i aAck if it fa-Is. Trl Bdtiies trci. FRO 80A1TOOSF.. , "X-Kny rovers, hr- Field mid Put An Army f Solid Argument, In Favor uf rlctiiliilng the Comity t.U at St. Helens, j j i i ( , ,i , , f-Vaii-oosR, Or p., June 8 Before a ' rCd bl00d tlUt ll0WS tliroillh ctiiiiv set is uiovi'U from t-Wthc veins has to come from I , ... , i.i, j where it litis b, on located (or many j ! years, theie should b- good reasons (or j --wh removal. KYIoenting a mv 1 i .... , . i ngEJX "I "7". " v"v ",.t n r'v,y ,":'Kl " - I'-niii nun ii woui in- s-iv:irn.:ei"iis in ; the 'ople of the whole ronntv lo have it at some other place than where it is " now; and these a 'vantages ought in n tlian butane the advantages present h-atiun. tht inconvenience r- niov! :in-i tin- expense ntliichftl to aiii-h removal. The hift question that nntnraiiv VZrZTVt county to have it located pomewhere else. mi. I if anr Ivn-tit may come from it, will the a.Ivantaw K.,ine.l th-vehv coiop- n ate for the exen o( such r - ""iJ'vii-w of ti,e f... ,,. nnr ...... ;n will be iiicroaeil for the next two or three years anywar, are thp farmers and o'lier taxpavers of ( olnmhia o-nntv able to stand an additional increase in the , onnuy iaxc tor ine luxury oi a n conntv seat? - Til a.l vii n la u-ill I.... 1. lid indeed to justify at hi time, ah : inoreatl taxation consequent upon a ' comity ioat removal. It i estima'e.l j fVSI'd.T , tion , w bring mir taxes up to ah,mt I double what they are now, Who wants J to pay about f2 taxes where he ia now paving onlv one? It is an established fact that the tax- i i. i..it. , i'n.T-1 itch.p miiv vi iooi uiv u-ll. o - ; ilie county, notwithstanding all that I niav lw sai.l to the cntrarv. The ree I""' "tUhl ia, 0-vtf"1- " wl'il'h coniitv seats have been moveil, lnw that the taxpavers ulwaas have to foot -he bills after the (un W over, even in counties w here some well meaning mi Tcna have promised to liear the exuense . (,f rcmoattl. I-io.1 rf v lata, 11.1t rrii-u,a promises, psv pnblicexpenses. H.-w much mora permanent rwl it would do the count if the monev w hich Imiahtlx-spent on the count seat ex - ItHTiim nt ciuid I applied on our count roads. earesadlvin need of la-tter oa-ts. and more nioner for 1-nild- nlents and substantial taxpayers tu heij liear the expenses! sud what extra money we may have to spare, let us put j on our mads, which will belli to develon I Hi is county uioiv than a county seat will. j W e have gone t.H, far to avoid the .x- ii... .iii'iictin .inn, ijiii mil art-p - t : i . t ii ir"m iotni hut niriner nv seining it on t lie first ballot, by voting t let well enough alone, and leaving the count s-:tt where it is now. It has not yet been shown that it will advantageous iu anyway whatever to move the count seat to any other tow n. Ths- permanent residents of this count will not vote for a removal, or ought not to do so, at least, unless they are ftuly satisfied that the county seat in some other town than its present loca tion would lie of advantage to the per il. anent residents of the whols ronntv. The interests of the whole of Columbia county, and not ona particular part, or town 111 it, is involved in this matter, and should lie so considered and voted on. The best interests o( the whole county in this matter should be the mainissie. Other things 'being eqaal, the county seat should be located in the most accessible and convenient place in the conntv. Let 111 look at this matter of accessi bility. How- many avenues of aires, has each of the towns which are candi date for the count seat? Clatskanie cau lie reached by railroad and wairon roada; Rainier by railroad and b boat; and Jst. Helens can be reached b rail road and wagon roads. Tkj msj..ritv of the taxpayers of Columbia count trav el on the wagon roads. St. Helens is the only town in the county that can he rescl.ed lonvenientl by the three mois of ttavel. It is the most convenient for most of the people living in the county, and also (or those outside of the county who have businesa to transact in the count seat. The important thing in the location of a county seat is to bare it in the town most "accessible to the greatest number o' permanent residents in all parts of the couaty. This talk about a ceatral location is one of the va garies of an Utopian dream? Conven ience, or accessibility, is more impor tant than geography. Finally, what would be the use of moving the county seat, increasing our burden of taxation, and disccoiiiinnding I our county businese, w hen the count seat is already in as convenient snd ac- eesible a place as there 1 in the county? X RAV. His t.aai Hope I tea 1 1 zed (From the Sentinel, i,ebo. Mom.) In the first opening of Oklahoma to settlers in lr);9, the editor of this paper was among the many seekers after fort une who made the big race one tine day in April, thiring bis traveling aliout and afterwards his camping Uion bis claim, he encountered much had water, which together with the severe heat, gave him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed almost impossib e to check, and along in June the case became so bad he expected to die. One day one of bis neighbors brought him one small bottle of Chambet Iain's Colic, Cholera and Iiiarrhoea Remedy as a last hope. A big dose was given biin while hu wua I rolling aliout on the ground in great ag- jiiv, ami in u lew minutes Hie dose was repeated. The g,od effect of the medi cine was soon noticed and within an hour the patient was taking his first sound sleep (or a fortnight. That one little Wile worked a complete cure, and he cannot help but feel grateful. The season (or bowel disorders being at hand sujgests this item. For sale bv l-.uwin Koss. A Wonderful Invention. It is interesting to note that fortunes articles of minor importance. Many of the most popular devices are those de signed to bcnelit the people and meet popular conditions, and one of the most interesting of these that has ever been invented is the Dr. White Electric-Comb patented Jan. 1, '!!, These wonderful cni is positively cure dandruff, hair fall- , , - 1 an., whttn iiwdtn cviiineirtton with Dr. I una, su a nun u.-rvoils fieadaclies. Wl.il i.icciric ii.a.r lirusti are posi " no ti, -I to ntitke sirriight hair ,H 'till ,-' ti,c. 'ffious '!! Is of li'C e..li.b- -t:tve I, , 0 ,' i j,, ..-c 111 t I ...... If 1' "t -If..! I 1:1 ' ' " O p, .1 ,c . f fi .tu its I . in -n ';'j.,d ' ' ' ti .. ,. 11 it 1 n r.v. 1: ns di. i 1..' tit tt I tun " . .-.-1 ; ('. I .) jl'l. I Vi.'t I'O t SUi.ceaS." A:i:i'.L .V J -'.'.. i'.- .ii, ' ' -.5 J-'J -', C -e.tr j ia. iV 15I1. !(. i- .. , 1, , AM .i-""?iis s'll .in I pnvmtt: 1t,l b sl : 1 . ,,, tie lo do s It : 11 1 Ii s, S?-id for free tank j. 1 , Oi N' rv. eis an I II a.t I lise ises. Allies hi. I'l.ici .dciiical Co,, hlkhart Jnd, igb i-e , 11 hi SOFT COR I Like the running brook, the ; .......... h.,..,, SOtnOW Here. The springs of rod blood .ire frt,,,Ml J,, tho n(t r.w rf .l.,, iouiui in uu son coit ot tiie called the marrow and 1 some sa) r oiooa aiso conies from the spleen. Healthvbone marrow and liealthv spleen to! f..tl ..r.a ofi ul" ,u" 1 ' of I Scott's lumilsion lliakcS 11CW I.T.,,.,1 1... 4....J- .- the bone w.v. , ....ijj Ull.lvn.i L' Is-VUUIL! marrow and the spleen with w "chest of all fats, the pure ; Cod I'lVCl' oil. i;,,r , cr-l-in,-.l rrlrlc o 1 ' . 1 .r Palc sCOOl girls and, ! invalids and for all whose , ! Mood is thin and nale, Scott's ! lunulsion is a pleasant and rich blood food. It not only feeds the bkKHtTinking or;ans but : gives thWt strength to do their proper work. i 6rud for free sample. ! SCOTT DOWNK, Chrmit, 409-415 Pcatl Mrrrt. w Vort I auaai.go ; u anigglsts. Ifeal KstHte Transfers. l"'n I-ltllirnMMl to U t itf lia M. Kl;eni,-.l .hj.r.-l. ,. K.inier; lo is , and S.bWk . Rainier, tm. Timber Company ; nw -'4 01 sec 17, - ' ' ' . """" e.-a 10 oaimnoi William and Vary K.vles to Mount ! Moisl I. iiniU-r Company; tracts o( liuul ' titnlssr and siiiturie mili. l. ' ,' John O'-laii si es Jeremiah Calvin to! Columbia Timber Con, pane ; ge4 of sec i ., ti. 1', 1 71 HI. Jain-s Mm-kle, jr., Jennie Mu-kle c Mm-kle to the H-iison ., t '-"muring Company tracts 1 1,1 '','; ' ! J""ea lr-. et al. to J. N. I " ,r!"" Manwoo.1 ; Stjo cri;a in C II Vnesdorfer to Ttcnsons; sn t4" of se- :t.'). t. :!. K Ki. K 1 and M K M. fHrrand tn 111!) n in s). . (!12l Bcnsons Kr.d T ar d I.ii,. (y,Yfr tl1 Tholore V, O'iver; 10 a in .! , 2"ih T K Oliver to K K Oliver; 10 a in same trm-t, J.OO. T K and ('lira F Oliver to M s J II urimis; iu n in same tract. fpVI j I.ydia l'ineknev to Nels.-n pincki'f ; quit eliiim lie' 4rfsee IT . 5 l 2l. ' i -sMt , i . . L , , ,, . in n-i n attu I VI L..l . , nn-i v i -n.-ocrv; ; tin. iter ngrefun'iit on on lie j oi su- i , . o. , .ijisi. Carrie Conness to l'ohiinb;:l Timber Compart : 1V a i.i Ii. !, Jf 170ii. W Ka labaugh (by shoritr) tn John V si 72. S (i and Ktntlv loVi a in 4, 4. l. choonover to Renson Franklin H to John M Slnvens; videil '3 of w1., of sw of see 24 ItitHl. iimli 4, 2. Hannah Tvkiew icz to Florence K ( lOdfrev ;.qnit claim 1-:! intere- t in lot I.i. hliH'k !), St. Helens, rj2.. The Mayger Company to C. W. M.iv ger ; UR) 11 in 7, 3. ft. F.verett l and Grace (i Tichenor filed plat of North ( 'latakanie. F,-t.ate of Joseph Wedtick by sd to Esther Wedrick; w1.. of 11, of sec 2 5, 4. ;.vi. Peter and Matilda Young to l!cnuns; tract in 5 4, !. YANKTON. The high water drove Mr. tiillihsn off' (rom Sauvies' (aland, and he has moved ! his dairy of jf cows to Yankton, where j he is occupying K. S. Faxon.s house for' a time. I Mrs. Mary Williams is in Portland,! haviug been called there by the death ; of her motlier-in-law. j Mrs. H. O. Howard has returned from I a visit to tier parents in Rainier. Two new nik-mber were given the: mysteries of Grange work Saturday 1 fVeniiti and 10 iii.irn 1-TiM.r.r fr ...... .A .1. ! v ' '-. . vui.t;i,j, at the next meeting. Membeis ... nil 1 renneaO-rl In nils,,, I I,, t ,. i I .,.. ! 1 ., ... ., rally and help make things lively. j . .a. iirtnn an,i it. ranuooti m. aaotit 000 acres 01 tunoer secured, and expect to gel into running Older in a few weeks. (my I.. Tarls-ll and wife moved to Rainier Wednesday of this week, where Mr. Tarbell will run tbe pony saw 111 II. O. Howard's sawmill. .,rs. J. A. Wikstioin and her father, Mr. Matchelt, weie up fiom Over 1 land and visited Yataktuii this week. Miss Ada Hcbradt r Mertie Ayres. is visiting Miss Beat So Violently, Its Movement Could Be Seen Through Clothing. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Cured Me. No matter what's the matter with your heart, it will pay yoa to try Llr. Miles' Heart Cure. It is a great heart and blood tonic that curen by removing the cause. Try it for a short time and you will find that you are no longer short of breath after brief exertion; that you can aleep in any position with com fort and without the dread of smothering spells.. It removes the symptoms and cures the disease. It strengthens the heart's action, enriches the blood and improves the circulation. It has cured heart disease when all else failed. It has brought relief when death seemed nigh. "Since taking a number of bottles of Or, Miles' Heart Cure during the past year my health is better than lor many years. I no longer experience any trouble (rom lying on my left side, which disa.greeahle symptoms used to bother me greatly. 'I he frequent spens 01 palpitation anil nuttenng that 1 was at that t me sub eet to were most alarmin ...... ....... DUov.. ... RtlC Ill fHI .l.lllllll At time my heart wouM beat to violent, uld beat so io lent that the movement was noticeable through my clothing. Doctors said my heart was enarg-td and I had frequent severe shooting rwins through and in the region ot my heart I think In. Mil ' H-:.art Cure a great medi- c:t-c ;,.t : Ii v : al''!", Ia?;ii ;il.!e to secure ting ready to put in a sa.nmu 111 upper u'"'a'"''l ')' tne St. Helens I'l.ur Yankton. It is report, d that they have Heart CLATSKANIE HfllVO (iiltsk,Ulit Shoots a I'.urIiir. (iiil I j (MM cv -li.Mi.-nt ei.'o,l In I town Inst Monday nun nun: ln i tin' j p ' lUT,'r.,ll.,!!l!!.'i"i!! nun si-iuo uil-cicniii iiii'i f to rob Ihe h -uso of ,Uis Km mm- Huni. ' n lt,t',l some one In her mom, ! '"! "'I1'"' -unjliu-. I'.mni.-, who i ,, ,iV,, e up-sians, that feM;, I ,,ami. down slnirs where Hill' 1 wns n bv hunjhir who nUrled I'.iiinie anki-d him but ne still advauci-d ! i . . T lottiinl In 1 when sin- lir -i. the bill atrikiiiit him in the lace or nUml thi head, lie turned and run out of the house and down the 10.nl, l.avuiitcoii- idi-rahle bliH.il 011 the Hour, an I when daylight rame the in-iitnb a lull ''d the l-li-odv titick down mar town, when all truce of he uiiacreanl w.11 . I'm ollicer toe oil. adcr hnu, hill won't sa w hi-ther they have any I'lne or not. 1 he is ciiighl. lie w ill cci tauilv U dealt with in a eiiuimiiry m.jiiixor. The vran.l la in lit ball aiveii at tin- K dllieli's hall la-l Satnnl.u llltfht w.'iS a grand miccisi in every purtii nlar. 7'.' Iiilinb -rs having Im cii sold. Kn-r Ul mi ne I out to licl- the b y and en courage home luicnt. The h"ine or ehostra n exc.-c.ling line; tin- hail did not bleak until the wee n a. houri in the tnurniui:. lvvi'rymie seemed l that the night was by f..r too sle-rt fi r tue iM'caslou. It i sai I by tli se who c 'un I km1', til. ii the t-iii.rlh ol J.ily n o htain n 10 fnv" 'V1,i"l:,,ll,'1 a " "i' ' '", 1 ' i ..f tA 1 ., tihoil I atteiul. llb-8 know how .j e ..,, ... everyo.-e atl.-ndiu4 can- I , not ... ., ine time an I ciil -v themselves. l-enMiti's luiln-ad is being pushed to. completion as tust its pi-sstble, lied H is repotted liuit s Vi ral lininlte.i 11 en an j i-mplovi d on lite graile, U'-nle- I. timer-1 mis other men who .ire biiilthi.g hi id iff, diivin; piles, etc., when the I n-1 I. ; com pie ti d it wilt be t he iur,-.'.! iiiel most I extensive logging lo.iduu tins coasi, ali i ; tn Is'.-t cq-.!!..ed. II is s. n. I that last in lay in tn hottest day that eier i xja ri-'iie. 4 in this pat t of Ihl' i oiiuli v m the tie.tiin oi June. The thermometer r-gisteri-o ;i7 in the shade. Nos.ileinr i- n r c--l' I lars here now. I Mi-s M..I..I blackfonl, .. is t-aeh j iug the public sch.ml in the (lie Ktu-k ; son disii ict, was nt home Satin-lav, vi ! King her ( -Ik-, and on I'orthiiiil went b ! I'orOaad t-i do s"ioe shopping, j Mtss Anna l.glish. ol Portlan-I. w.e in tow n srvouil tbivs l.i.i wi'i'k. It r.- (te. that Mi.-s Anna intends to g. t ii :t iuu-,c class, giving vio'iu m-iru, U"ii , i'm,l,., (, Jones, of Ingle, was ti; : the city Monday alteu-ling to business j I Mr. Jones tins si-cut ui"s ol the tune I 1 the past lew weeks niir-mg a soic toe. j I (iiHt Peterson, John i'i. I 1-,11. Char- J Icy I.iu.lgrvii and sevei i ...n r ii.h io - ' ; lauls uf Uu- Nehalem ai'ey, were 111 U.e j I city Sunday. ' j I Tlie Wcstpirt baseball nine placed 11 (game .-stiuuay with the senior nine of I ( latskame. The liys liad lots .,1 tun.' 1 Tin- seoie sU'islCUt-kaute 7. Wi-tp -ri. I. ' J Charles Ku-ii. it, ollicer .:.n,. who' has Ua-ii visi:;,.g friends m tt,r , , : the ; vi- i i past wi k , 1 1 1 u 1 111 ,1 to his Inline Wed- ; nes lay. j Mr. and M s. W. S. Chandler and i daughter Ha.cl, "f K linier, Mtndaved with liramloa and (.r.iiulci Un.fi taal Sunday. 1'avid Whittig were iitu-ndiiig lo Monday. an-l wife, of Mist,', i it. . ,.. ; The Meneley quartet of Chicago, is billed (or this place oa Saturday even ing, June Riih. Silns sihour.il, the leader of the or chestra, was in Portland last week. Worat of All kXipcrlc '-. Can anything Ut worse than to (eel that every minute wilt la- youi last? Such was the e.xpei ience of Mrs. S. II Newsuii, Decatur, Ala. "For three years" she write. ' I enduted instiitenibie pain from indigestion, stomach snd latwrl trouble. Iii atli sei-im-d inevitable w ben d'stors and all remedies (.tiled. At length I was indinad to try F.lei trie timers and the rcull was iniraeiilous. . , i'n''"V.-d at ouch hii.1 n I am com- ph'tl-IV recovered plelviy recovered." I- .r I.iier, Kidney, loiuach and Bowel troubles Klmtrie ..... liitters is Hie onlv iiic.l cnie. Onlv rya- FISHHAWK. (A. mid tnu late for ial kmI ) Mrs. 1 1. VV. Fre-man and Mrs. Will Van Mini sous attended Sunday schoo Su inlay, Andrew mid Jajm s Johnston are put ting puncheon down on the rond iiiioe Cahtibery's place. Supervisor John lioxh-r is doing all he can to snake the j roads first-class. j Was it lightning or what was it? Sat urday aiglit, iH-lweeii i(i;;;ii and 1 o'clock a atniidy glnr,-, interrupted by liriliiaul Mashes every 12 or 15 seconds, a a seen southeast ol Fishhaw ll school house. .No thunder was heard, yet the Hashes were bi lliant (inougii to hint the eyes. S-!Veral people seen it, and and would like to k now w hat it w as. The secret service of Russia is gn-Ht, but greater SOU ia- the iniri"at system employed by the correspondent stall' ol 1 he Chief ill iiudiiiff and iiaiiiiitor out those briifht hik! exceedinlv. interest- 1 , 1 1 1 If IluC'-ers. which we see limited 111 I thai widely circulated and much read! paper. inc. ( lutsk.Hiie correspondent would I like lo know where the push club is. me tasfc seen 01 11, ll was neillg us U lo 1 pull the cash register out of the slough, 1 Clatskanie bad lietter devote a liulv! ('. H. money to tilling a Ii tie dirt under! the plank mad into tow n. It is sshame j yuli cannot ride a horse along there ' without getting bespattered with mud.' llrlven to lleaperui Ion. Living at 1111 out of the way place, re mote (ii-iii civili.alioH, a (aiiiily is often driven to desperation in ca of acci dent, resulting in burns, cuts, wounds, ulceis, etc. Lay in a supply of Huck len's Arnica Salve. It's Uib best on earth. ' cents at the Kt. Helens Phar macy. - Taken I p. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has taken up a poinlcr bitch ,outsix month old. Owner can have the same by proving properly 11 ml pay. ing expenses with 10 davs. MITi'IlF.!,., RAY, St. Helens, Ore June It, 0():. Hi it h rv nvti ,.. .... lluriiM (,tii loll !y Classified Advertisements WVMKI'-SKVKUAI. l"KXtNS t i .....I .1.11 1 i IV ii in mil- .... h ,.t:it.' (urn in iiil itnn!v tvun .lillM-I.M ttl'l .tub n.h.-d weiiiibv bu-i ;' ,1,cu.lsl...nd.ng. hi.liuv )Wvm V ,v,ib i Npeiiscs ail.liil'.nnl. AH payahle , ,sh direct each e.llieday ImMII head olllces. Horse Hiul calling- for ms!., d when hi'cessaiy. Uelciencn. eiiflo-c sell a hlf -d envelope, t o'o- oiai Co...l:!. l-!iihorn St , nicno, W VSTKO- I.IVK Ai-I'MS l'OSi:l I. h While's K-cliie Combs, patented Jan. I, !;' Cine diunlniir, hair lulling ..ill silk and neixoiis lietehiehea. ret ost no ne-ie than an onhnarv cnil'. ell on sight. Arcuts ine wild wil l .iieeesa. Send Me (or sai-ple (hall oiice'. Wiile.piiek. The lr. While Kleetnc Comb Co., iK-cainr, III. WANl'hl'- SlvVKIIAI. it. 11,-1 Mitis 10 i-aeli si ite IMH Sl'Ul ! to travel lur 1 ass and w ith : 1 ii, rich. lilts 1 House I'-la'-n-neo eiev--o v. . I,....., ,., it'll IO Cllll III-' .in. I agent- lor successful n ul pt.'til.ib le line. I'eriii.iiient i-iigiig'-iiieiil , Weekly ,.,h .nliiiv ol S mid all tit.M'bng o, oi s tni'l i. t. t hills advaii-t-d ea. h 1 .. M.tii. week. r.s-nence .ion red ii-ine and enclose sell i-ddn a-i' l ,iM-l-pe. nil-: NM'IONVI., lUil, IVarl'orn St., t 'hi.'.'igo. W VNIKO YUl'Vi Ml-:.S to prepare . . lot th.M'ruiiicot r .stnoiis. run- -)-. u lug- ill all Is p.lttio-'tit r.xiiiiitnatioiis IV tin iilnrs 1' ti lot' r-St.iie Cor. In-!-, Cellar U'i ds. I I UK . I' .-I t UNO II M t pew 1 t!i r 111 goo-l eoli'l 1 1 1" .liis.lli.e, tpp'y al OlMAN ilos . Mice 1'iiU SAl.hi Al'l'I.Y AT I'ruicruni "f the 1 los'ng K.erclsef Hie llnulloii I'nlille Si-IiihiI. The ll. iih'.ti public l.ts.l, under tl e til -tariiK - t -.1 Mis. W. II I'- well . ,. Mi- l.e-ta !. we gave an ec Ihl t fillet tailino-m in tbe U.s'd.i'fli t.ll at , toiilton !.i"t 1 rti'av et-uinj A cio.i -I l ulls,' iippri-i I.itcl the -.I II' l'i ot'-g iiitt. vtba ii was eied taMe t '. Iltll. lie l.'BiInf and p-..;l. All-'l On- eol. 1 Ml lio'lit the I mil- l-1 Soci.'i-, ! Hi.' leil.--list chur.'ti si hi .1 I-e ceon and . like in tlie ilt'pel hull, and a 'leliliiloi s. :al tone lollowcd. I'ol ! w lug wae the 1 1 ' g'aui : : . Ii -ell lug "l'g, " 1 1 appv I i recti: -g. ' ' . lo ihe.ssl 1 . "I'-IJ t 1 j I a:.c I'.r "gll" -ur -"I'l . Mi I 1 .,ier," l.otr lntle col I'l , la 12 prima ls,.. U.,ul ol Mr ii -vriBlit C. t l.lik ill thttto ll .il -Vie Vim, A sh.nt C'll'i I. ill -I i'l I lag -It m g'rN. by 12 1 tin.nrv gii ' ir gi a-le I1) a and ! Stai-tliii.; I t lilrtici- 1 Kt-h ea! i'll, 11 - teat (J'la o! il I Is I , declaring 1 r I . "ll-l.itltlv c Kii..'' Sew l'i l oltglis iin.l I iiiing una :.t. to r. J.ir I '"l,tllnptbio 1 1 be trorqnalr-l. (..in I', j. Me Far J 'nelit ivj're.-i l.llld. I.ehi' I Vi;. pie. lb- wnli three irtt' ail-t 11 'a., aerii-s ii. exain "I b id :ioi. rhltia li.f hatott'.l nil the time cvitti 'tit l-eiug iM-netitt'il. '1 hen I begin j taking Or. King's ew liitanvery. and a I few laitth' wholly cured me. "l.'pitith elfectlve in ciirnitf all l.ilio Hod I'hroall troubles, t oiisiiuiption, rtism uu and Mirip. iuarttniceil by St Helen, t'h i- - , . , ,' ire, r.g.t.ar ,,... !.'. MlST Tin sun is nhiniii l-nk line. ' once mote. Crtq a Vattsr Kvser has rented a l.iwn the over ami la moving new I- 14-u t ion . Mr. Malcolm is running Ins ranch ' to Ho- 1 shingle ! null III full I, las'. 11 cms ulsKit :v uio 1 r day. Mtss Eva Fisher is hoini ( ,r A abort visit. Mr. 11 in I Mrs. Frank J 1'iU-nui huvc j r.itiirin d from I ir- gon City, where thvv ! alien. hit the mieiitig ol 11,., State 'iraiik'e. j .V I'. Peterson is furnishing a cnu.p, with butter, lie makes aooiit .' I lnUn I a I per week. j Mrs. ! isher is hauling in th - d sirs land wiud'.ws for her new house. 1 Mrs. Ida Fouia baa Isiut keeping I In. use lor her mother, Mrs, .1. W.Joues ! w bile the latter went to I'm Hand to see her daughter, Mrs. F. MeCalller, at the Sleieusoii hospital, I J. II. Aldrtdgc is busy hauling out his hay, and does not give thttgrn-a linn glow under bis feet. Miss Johnson, our teacher, went l.o me lo spend a (e davs with her toiks. Our sidewalk i very attractive!, Kv erylsaly, horses ami nil, so'-m tu want wiiiK 011 11, 1, ill my iau) says sue is g 11. g to tear it up. Tint N u.u 1 im, n t . Tf fi '"-aa aaiasal THEDFORD'S BllCKDSAUflHT THE GHEflT FAH!lYMDjCINE niislfortl 1 lilaclt Drrmj-ht has saved dwtors' bills for more than sixty years. For the common fain ily UilmcnU, such as constipation, ni'lii-nstion, bard odd,, Uwe vmi. pl.inits, chills and f.-ver, bilious ness, headache, and othtT like complaints no other medicine is niKtt-isary. It inirorli:s and rv ulatcs tlt livtT, assists diirestion. aliiuuluUn a.-tion of tha kidut-vs piirili-s the blood, and purK, the bowels of foul accumulations. It un nvcr complaint, Indigestion, sour stomach, dizziness, chills rhi-uinatio pains, sidc-nJ bark iu:hn, kidnevtmrnlilna. nr.r.i n. diiirrhii-B., biliousness, plh- hsj-(i colds an. I heiidache. v- d fist h,w Ihedford's him k-lkwuht 111 r,' t:""t. la, kii(-iss and in tuam mot 1 siat for 11.00. K,.vw ,,,..,, a BUbalitubt. Insist r, . r. I hrl.v Theriford's Black.Drausht l the bcit mtdhliat 011 csrth. It Ii "cod .,r i,--y -,, d evc-vehliiy. I haws J a fir,-., .1 I...-I... -tn, . . - . ., , .., i. i'.ve ini 1 r:.i n I... 1 1 h "' Pis 1 nn'l(,i,l - :: - ' ' '.'-'i-i '. i;,-. i, 'i.'.LN, oi. --r. is l. s.- Mid-Summer I)! 11 .00 3 .50 Our showing of tailoring Farnswortli-H 21 Vas.us ; v i' J. I (VDONNHLL Top I uiriri s -c ( j 1 1 I JuLTirii's Hilt and Ict itijr HK!tes Huckeyc Hav To.. Hnrsi' l'(urr Hay I'ttssf".. Hit'.ilcrs, its, and Rakes. Id a New (Kfo d Crvatn Se - 1 low s, 1 t.'.rmu s mu Milhurn W'at ns, l!t;j.-j.;u Columbus i;u,'f.;tts atttl SOROSIS it I'VC and T tt'iiir 1 1 " loiin-w fan nt; mia stirs leathers with all the nut-tic Custom Made. Our artist d m-atiii) di-sijtts that . cotnlo! tabic tu tlie Ictt. i' Stylus Kvki y I.i-.vniKk KNIGHT SIIOi: :THE NEW YORK STORE I t. """ j""' 'rii nr.l a Urge invitlit- of Spring Goods, Shoes, Dry f.oods, (Irocerics, Hoots. Shoes, Mtc. It. MOUCitJH, f',.,.i.,... ii,.:i.i: .. . ... . ... .. . g: ' oiuitiiii';, .uiiiii .rrci'f, Nt, iiciciiH, i)r"nh 0 TO 12 Ort ii-K Hoi b. Theodore S. Thomson inf KilllKUlOn ;inil Aiiniintm.ntL- I.i' Uni j'l,w'iniiv,iii.T i;j .Mil" R-amts ;. ,, M, Washing',,,, ,.,., s,,,, ,.,rllar W I 4tl. Sis PORTLAND, Klevator lo Filth Floor. Take 2 The, Hist and The Orcftonian, DOWN-l -COUNTY PEOPLE SHOULfj' on to thi: Clatskanie Drug Store -fOB TIIKIU Drugs and iMcdicines CIIOK g- MM Articles and Pertiimcrj Dr. J. , HALL, Proirwhi i a v: 'Ml! ' i-l.no,V, Clearing Sale takts ihoiie of over a lliotisiuitl uncalh-d f(). tailor-muile uits, worth ao, 5, and fj0. (let a l'ut nswortli Suit, it doesn't cost mini, and it will fit, wear and satisfy. rants hundrvd). tt sclctt from. Ivvcry pair t.iilor-ninile, uncalled for, f6 to $9, ones. ulways leads. Cur luw prices please tW jioopl-, raid Company it.ui, ) t 2CO FRONT PORTLAND, STREET OREGON rr and .'ir and up. t 1' Utlip. p.c .(tors. , and Had C .1 ;. mi tig-fitting lnst sclcv ttd Made i,f the f dftail that stamp a clme t si'u rs arc ever on tin- alert most tni-usHS;' lo the eve and 3)0 Al.WA vs CO. SUth aad a.h. Ka PORTLAND 3 Tnos t.s lOllce, llooi, 411 (Itea. I'aoMr ! Dentist, OREOON. $2 Owl Saloon IIiiinn P.iioriiKiiH, MOPRIHTOKS "-niily the host nl Liporj anil Cigars Kept iu Sloe. Ami iiihar ",'iilK hriitnla ul UIH' alas). In .mi k. WEINHARD'S BEER cttl ilniuuht. "Tom Benton" Cigars. All Hit Intro, lit-vv-.n.frBntul oihet ptl' uinr t'vriiIH'i(l.