The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 19, 1903, Image 2

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OREGON MIST
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Cutered at the TosUitHce nt St. Helens,
Oregon, Ha aecoud-chisa until matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
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IaHI-KU KVKKV FkIIMV MilKNINU li V
ESTKI.I.i ii.VBHKRT,
KlUTOl! AS I) I'ROI'IUKTOR.
Sl'BSt'KU'TIOS I'RIl'B:
One copy one year, i advance. . .
ix months
l.t
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June 10, I'.HW.
This paper is kept on tile :U the Ore
gon l'res Association Kooni 9. Hamil
ton building, l'urllaul, Orcein.
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WE CAN SECURE IMMIGRATION.
Never was mora opportune time
than now to turn a part of the tide of
immigration daily arriving from the
Kail than now. And it en 1 do.
with slight expense. Portland people j
and the llarriiuan lines have done the jail would cost the taxpayers, at least,
,dce,tising that is bringing thousands ,Xl jXeTU' ntl'Ve
ol Katern peoplo to the state, t oluui-, c0tTt jg m,t very encouinginu to a poo
Id euunty has done nothing, except in : pie who have jnt unloaded a big deht,
two or three individual instances. ! and are jnst now in a condition t mild
, i i- . .i , mmiern roads and brnlges throuahout
The pian, which is a practical one, is ,
for hnsiness men, actual pnlerty hoi -
dei s. persons of standing to take turns
In going to Portland, and interview
tne arriving new-comers. The intend
ing settler could he shown the advan
tages and inducement to intending res
idents in a way that would appeal to his
better judgment.
A meeting of Columbia county citi
tens should e called at once to lay plans
for the matter. It is too goldeu an op
portunity to let pass iuto futurity. Such
chances to build up n comparatively
settled ceuuty come only once, in a life-
tiiua. Hare ia the great opportunity to j
secure desirable new people, almost
withtut cost or price. Lane county has
secured hundreds of new immigrants
by tending re presen tasives to Portland
to meet them, and Columbia county can
do likewise.
Columbia comity is taking the lead in
the uietter of thorouhbred cattle. There
is a healthy rivalry among the impor
ters aud breeders ot the dilfereut vaiii-
ties of thoroughbreds, that spurs them
ou to secure only the be! prize win
ners. Aside from this spirit of rivalry,
pur local breeders take special pride iu
securing the best that can be obtained
in the Eastern markets. They desire
(he most perfect thoroughbreds for their
own heids, and tiieir patrons reap the
benefit of this condition. The Holeteiu
herd of P. A. Frakel, the Herefords,
kept on the HoUk-ymau place by M. Col
lins, and the Jersey herds of II. West,
are all governed by these favorable con
ditions. Mr. West recently brought
from the East a carload of the ve-y best
Jerseys obtainable.
A nnmber of persons have stated that
before they are willing to cast their bal
lots for the removal of the county seat to
Rainier, they are desirous of seeing an
abstract of the proposed court house
plock, and suggest that it be made over
to a trustee for the purposes intended.
ghould the eonnty teat lemrin at St.
Helen, the expense of building a new
court lioure will be avoided until the
pounty Las more population, and there is
an increase in the taxable property. The
pld court house will answer all purpose
for several years vet.
The cloudburst that destroyed Hepp
per, Ijpe and Lexington on Willow
preek iu Eastern Oregon last Sunday af
ternoon, killing ever 200 persons, aud
entailing heavy properly losses is the
most unueual occurrence that ever took
pjace in Oregon. Followingin the wake of
the terribe and heart rending catastro
phe, the people of Oregon have shown
their sympathy by liberal donations to
the sutlcrere.
Under the new law every phyjjeian
and midwife in Columbia county are
required to report all births to the
poniity pjiysicisn, Dr. II. K. Cliff. The
penally for violating the provisions of
this act is a tine of 10. The bonrd of
health consists of County Judge Doan
and Dr. Cliff. A full text of the act will
be given next week.
Residents of Columbia eonnty, who
Vave never heard Chaplain Gilbert, of
the Second Oregon, give his famous lec
ture on the Filipino and Philippines,
should not fail to hear him this (Friday)
ivening in the St. Helens Methodist
church. It will be one of the opportu
pities in life, that should not be missed.
Clatskanie deserves special credit for
iier road and sidewalk improvement,
pnd putside of the county tax expendel
pn the road the money ha been taised
raised by private subscription. The
pity council was not asked to donate one
rat-
Ifiss Ellen Stone has announced her
jntentlon of returning to bulgnri.
Should she succeed in getting captured
again, however, she will have to stay
paptured. The people hare seen her
Eugene Guard.
Nothing has ever equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it
Dr. King's
Flew Discovery
warMPTloif .-i
oi tins u4 tn, i ,iM
OLDS Plsi.s
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Money back If It fail. Trial Bottl fre.
FROM 8CAPr00SK.
1 Solid Raslntsx Man auit Ks-Coenty
OITIiImI, Who Knows Whereof Me
Kpeak-. (.Ire. Some Farts and
I Flirt' res u th Froposeil
! County Seat KrmovHl.
Editor ol Tiik Mh-t:
fi-M it..HK, Ohk , June IS The
enmity seat isi ion a hnudbd by "X !
Kay' lust week hue proved an eye-open J
er in thi part ol the county, ami right
well it should. I
I There was no necessity, whatever, tor .
forcing two extra elections upon u at
thin inopportune time, as the cost of the ;
elections will lie heavy, ami Ivcsid the;
indifferen-e of uianv of our voters will
result in an nnsatislni t y vol in the
end, and mill the eonnty seat will lie
open fur further dis-ension.
It i not to lie presumed in a moment
that the election will make us a "per-
manent ' couniy seal. Mien a tmnt is
folly, as we can by act of legislature
epeu nn this matter at any futare time.
,..i,ttl:!,l::f "S'lrZ!::
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saiety, is a untie item ami a tiangcrous
..n,(u..il i.in Ii, BUV tin. 1,-llrit
., . ,
IX) erect a simaoie couri nouse ami
1 Kjme ."mt the extra tax and it will
p-ove a very pro-y
adair this county
seat agitation.
It will lake 10 years of 2 extra
mills
lev
y per annum to pay out the debt pro-
poset
mm, ami out lew ot the many atritu -
tore for a rhanee, would agree to have
this amount of mone; expended at St.
Helen, w here the county buildings now
are.
One-baif of the votri of the county
can reach St. Heleua on easy roads w ith
out boats or train, and no other point
can make such a fair showing, and by
every test, St. Helens stands fur the
most people.
it is not lor the voters to attempt to
please or displease any town, but for
tneni to vote to secure itie greaiest. an-
vantage to the greatest number
Our county Is in its infancy and needs
more development before rlianging its
seat of government, and it behoove ev
ery thoughtful person to promptly rec
ord his tote for St. Helens and "no
rhange."
J. Ii. WATTS.
DEER ISLAND.
Mrs. S. E. Pixon and sons, Claude
and Joe are visiting friends aud rela
tive at Vancouver, Wash.
The Nehaiem A Columbia Locging
Company have laid off all their men,
ant il after the Columbia river begin lo
fall.
Born, to the wife of Ed McC?nr on
Sunday, the I-ith, a son. Ed has alwut
recovered.
Mrs. Emma Smith. Mrs. Clark, Mrs.
Fannie Brown and Miss Loll Peterson
were Portland visitors last week.
Thomas Connell moved over 100 head
of cattle off his island farm Vlondsv,
some of theui having to ewim over a
mile.
Peer Island Grange met Saturday,
and after lodge hours, a very nice lun
cheon was served.
Mrs. Ann Merrill, of St. John, has
been vjsiting with her son, C. A. Mer
rill. Mr. Merrill is in poor health at
present, suffering from an attack of
asthma.
Mrs. M. S. Shearer took her Isttl son,
Elmer to Portland Saturday for treat
ment. He lias been stilfering w ith pleu
risy of the heart for the past two weeks.
Hi Last Hope Ilealized
(From the Sentinel, oels), Mont.)
In the first opening of Oklahoma to
settlers in 181!), the editor of this paper
was among the many seeker after fort
une w ho made the big race one tine day
in April. During his traveling about
and afterwards his camping upon bis
claim, he encountered much bad water,
which together with the severe heat,
gave him a very severe diarrhoea which
it seemed almost imposeibe to check,
and along in June the case became so
bad he expected to die. One day one
of his neighbors brought him one small
bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy as a last hope.
A big dose was given him while he was
rolling about on the ground in great ag
ony, and in a few minutes the close was
repeated. The goo-1 effect of the medi
cine was soon noticed and within an
hour the patient was taking his first
sound sleep for a fortnight. That one
little bottle worked a complete cure,
and he cannot help but feel grateful.
The season for bowel disorder being at
hand suggests this item. For eale by
Edwin Ross.
Soldiers Subject to
Aches and Pains.
Have My Share I
Find Relief in
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills
and Nervine.
"I can chesrfully recommend Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills u first-class in every respect.
'1 hey have done wonders for me. I was a
soldier io the late war and am subject to and
have my share of the aches and pains from
the hardship that usually falls to the tot of
the soldiers who saw service. Anti-Cain Pills
never fail to relieve the rheumatic twinges,
headache or other pains. A number of obi
comrades in this vicinity who have used Dr.
Abies' Restorative Tonic, Nervine and Nerve
and Liver Pills speak highly of Iheir virtue
in every respect. My health Is greatly im
proved, thanks to your Restorative Nervine,
with the exception of an old wound which
troubles me somewhat," TIMOTHY J.
LytucH, 4th RegL Maryland Vol. Inft, The
I uaues, Oregon.
Rheumatic twinges, headache, and the
pains of a disordered stomach are frequent
reminders of the strain and hardships of an
army campaign. In all such cases the nerves
are affected too seriously to right themselves,
and prompt treatment is necessary. Ths Itest
treatment consists of Dr. Miles' Restorative
Nervine, which restores vitality to the nerves
and helps them to throw ori various dis rders
which bring about pain and suffering. There
is nothing so g xd for the stomach and bow
els as Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. Thoy
act directly upon the nerves of the digestive
organs, speedily restoring them to normal
activity.
All drupgists sell and guarantee first bot
tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Tiend for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind.
Old
ENABLING OR
REMOVAL
count x
ACT.
SEAT)
intkodi ttoky commiNT.
Helow will be found the net providing
for the rc-'ocittton of tint eonnty scut
of Columbia eonntv. We Irnst that
vei v reader of thin paper will eurefnlly
examine tliu nrinti- provisions ol u t.
in order to pr peily understand its
term.
Attention i railed to se-etion -I. which
puivides that 1 1 if place chosen shall he
the p rtnnnerl county seat within four
months after the election.
Special attention is called to section
5 of the act. which makes it obligatory
f the net, whi
I n poll the county court to provioe f ir
: o ui!y building and for the removal of
the rceiirds and oilier property In lontf-
lii.) I.i lliu ilv t. tl.n 1 1 1 it ii ..I..VWUI,
Tins portion of the act appeals with
Ispcial emphasis to the taxpayers,
who wotiMhave to imy the enormous
expense ol tii'.il'liutf a new court no s
; within the tune limite.l lor removal, or
, if the same cannot he .tomplolcd w ithin
; such lime, the added expense of leasing
''il'"'.':;-:ni; records and oth-
t-i iin'i'nn i"-iiiiii ii k o ,io- sunlit.
t-i 'it'i'ri l "-ii'iij;i ii k n inr ,
and pruvhling a temporary vault for the
safe-keepinit of the valuable reconb,
...... ......... ....
iiooks, pni.ers aim other pnoieitv ot ilic
county. This Litter exiwuse alone
would" doubtless cost theimioty sev. rai
th.iusand iloMars. Ofconrs--, it will lie I
observed linger the provisions of tip- act, ;
none oi these items of expense w ill N ;
neces-arv, if St. Helens receive a ma-1
jorily uj the vote ca-t. ns in that case;
no removal is necessary. In other wonts,
if the majority of the voter s.w hy their
I ballots that they do not desire a reinov- I
al of the county seat fioin St. Helens
! then no removal will Ik- made, and con-
i st -qnentiy none of tlie provision of this
i act will then apply relative to buil-lini
a new court house, removal of records,
leasing of jemporarv buildings, erection
ot temporary vault and other necessa -
rv costs in case of removal.
The matter, then, resolves ilsnli into
this ipiestion, and each voter tuii-t tie -
e de it for himself: Is it preferable to
snit for t.b- interest of I'ol, i.il.i eo.mlv
at tliis time 10 have the eonntv sent to
remain at St. Helen, and save the bur-
densome exnenae. or to runiov flit. sm
to some other place with the necessarv
j ami immediate costs m teuiovnl, rent.
leases.
temporary vi lilt and place of se
ctintv.
new utiililings. etc.
T1IH mil..
Section 1. A special election shall be
held in Columbia conaly, in this state,
mi the hrst Mondav iu July, l!i;l. said
1 election to be conducted under the gen
eral election taut, as general elections
for stale aud county officer are con
ducted. At said special election the
electors of Columbia eonntv shall vo!i !
f. r a permanent location fur county seat J
uf Columbia county.
Sec. 2. There shall be placed upon!
the official b illots prepaid! for the elee-
v " iiiii ".n - ill nmi l -(.eciHl .
election the words, ' For eonntv ent of
Columbia County." "Vote for oiie," and!
below these words there shall be placed
in alphabetical order, and numbered I
consecutively, the names of all place or
towns put in nomination. There shall j
alFo be left one blank pace after the last '
name in which the voter may write the '
name of any other town or place not on
-sin in ,-aei mat tie may uesiro to vote
uir, .solium nous ror county seat snsu
tie made by petition of 50 or more elec
tors, and no electior's name shall appear
on more than one petition, and saiil pe-
titions shall be prepared and (bed with
the county clerk in the same manner a
certificates of nomination made by indi
vidual electors under the Austtaoan
ballot law are prepared and tiled. Elec
tors shall prepare, mark, and cast their
ballots a prescriiied by the Australian
ballot law, and that town or place shall
be the county seat of Columbia county,
which shall receive a majority oi all the
votes cast at the said election.
Sec. 3. In case no town or place shall
receive a majority of yotes cast as pro
vided in see. 2 of this act. a second spec-
ih! election shall be held on the
"r,i
.nonimy in august, ,o ne coll -ten
! THS
,.,. nrtt special election was con I,.,,', Arnica Milye. It s the be-l on
ducted, and at said second special .-lee- j t.art,. 05 evnt., t the St. Helen, i'iuu
lion the two towns or place receiving ,,-v
the largest and next to tlie largest num
ber of number of votes at said first spec
ial election shall be placed upon the bal
lots prepared for the electors of Colum
bia county for said second special elec
tion, and the electors of said county
shall vote unon said two towns or places
for county seat in the same manner as j
at said first election, and that town or I
place rtreiving the grentet number of j
votes shall b-come the permanent !
ennty seat of Columbia rotintv: Pro
vided, that if two towns or places shall
rwi.illA thu I.ir.ulfl OnI l.nila n .,11
votes at said rirst election, the names of LHm"i""'1 M""" wn'' " Portland visitor
those two towns or places shall lie placed Tuesday.
upon the ballot tube voted at the said J W. A. Himpton. of Ariel, Wash , wn
secon'l election as herein nnvided : And j in town Monday, lis returned homeon
provided 'urther, that if one town or i Tuesday.
place receive the largest and two towns I Miss tv Ilingham returned to Port
or place receive the next largest and an laud Tuesday, after a few day, visit with
eipial uumlierof votes at said first !;- ! frieinl- here
ba,b,t to be voted at UhuJ j X! 7 JST
Sec. 4. Incase a choice ts made at the I ,r. ., , ,, .
said first election, the town or place tip- j ih" Coltimbtit Timber Company has
on which the ch ,lco has fallen shall be osed its camp for a Itiw days,
the permanent county seat from andaf- A' 'he annual school election held
ter the first day of November. V.K).l. 1 n Monday, very little interest was shown,
case the choice is not maile until the sec-j J. M. Lindsay was re-elected director
nnd election, the bwti or place chosen ! for a term of three years, and T. C.
snail lie the permanent eonntv seat of i
Columbia con ntv from and nfter the first
dav of December, 1(103.
See. 5. The county court of Colum
bia county shall make all necesnry pro
visions for county bnildintr, either by
leas-, erect ion. or otherwise, and for the
removal of all records, liook, papers,
and r-rnperty deemed advisable bv suid
county county court to remove of said
Columbia comity to such town or place
as may be se'ected a the peimaiicnt
Bounty seat of Columbia county um! -the
provisions of this act.
Kes. 0. Owitiif lothe urgent neress'ty
of providing bctfr accommodations for
county offices and greater security for
public records, an emergency Is declared
toexist, and this m t shall be in full force
and efrect from its approval by the Gov
ernor. Vernonla Grange Will Celebrate
the
Feerth ot JbI;.
Vernotiia, June 15 Kditor Mist :
Vernonia Ijrange No, 3(15 i making ar
rangement to celebra' the Fourth of
Jul v, and extends an invitation to the
Granges in the .Nehaiem valley to join
with us ; abo the people in the vicinity.
The intention ia to hold a basket pic
nic, the committee on arrangements lut
ing H. G. 8clioonover, chairman; Wil
liam Wilson, Mrs. WHbam Wilson, Ida
Mellinger, Kllen Mill.
The committee on the program of mu
sic, litarary exercises and games con
sists of J. K. Dow, chairman; It. W.
Hhsnahitn and H. H, Hichards. Anyono
interested in the music, literary exer
cise or game program will please cor
respond or see members of the commit
tee. 9, ii. ritrhoonover was appointed mar
thai of the day.
' 8, G. Sciioonovkb, Lecturer.
Bears th 9 1 m m "m ml BW
exd of mn
Timbers of oak keep the old
homestead St.HKlitlSr
throuiih
the years. It pays to use the
years.
right stuff.
" Men of oak " are
niched health, men
men in
whose
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est materials.
Childhood is the time to
lay
the toundatton tor a sturdy ron-
i , . .. . ... , . c
Stitution that will last tor years.
! Scott's Emulsion is the
'stuff.
right
Sco(t.3 irmus;on stimulates
i
t'Te CTOwinj; UOWefS of t hikli eil,
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! niMlis mem Dllllll a nun
: r I . i i ,
f uindation for a sturdy eotisti-
rU.IOI.
Band for free aampln.
SCOTT BOWNE, Chemist.
IO'J-415 Pearl Streot, New York.
KOc. and$I.OO all Uruiiulata.
K
l'-.f.S'., Tal-uies
iKH'tors liu-l
good (irecriptiou
For mankind
, The n
cut iai k. l I eu.iiuh fur unnt i
I Oi ' 1
V UilUp (llll lftl(.) ct.l!u:l
.UI itnig;l-l n-ti th.-iii.
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W "r" "T - " M'erl.
I Can atiylliing li worse than
lo fit
1 every minute will l vout last ?
Such was the expei ieuce of Mrs. S, II
Newson, IVc.Uur, Ala. "Foi three years
lies. 1 emlureij in-utl. i at'le pain
from indigestion, stomach an I Uoiel
i trouble. Oeath seemed iue liable w brn
j doctors ami all remedies I'aii.d. At
I length I was induced to It y Eleclrn
j Hitters and the result was unta. ii..us
: i improved al once and now I am cm
pletrly recovered." For Liver, Kidney,
jMotiiiich and llowcl troubles Elect in
I bitters is tiie only medicine. (hiU.V'c
! It's guaranteed by the St. Helens I har
i mm v.
RAINkR
j Thunder ah w or Sunday.
S-imethiiig
uil Usual for Western Oregon.
.... ,, . , , ., ,
'he (,..u...h,a is washing the lower
""' H l"", r 'U k"-
All the lodging camp nre running in
b,'a-t, including the Ycou, I'eiton
Company.
Joe Ooherlv's new building is rapidly
nearing ciitn'p'cii in. Clonics Chuk ii
doiag the wot k.
As ,t, H.r baseball c'uh
s purse i
empty, the young ladles have taken piti
on the I". vs. ami will give a bassei so
vial and dam-eon the Pith lor thu hem
lit of the club.
Orison Duti-lier, the Rainier h,
penter, is putting the finishing t
f-s car
iiihe.-
on tieorje St'sldard's new house.
Letters received here from Northwest
ern Alla-rta, slate that the great storm
that swept throu.'h Idaho and Montana
did not reach there. Un-o.K Mt.
IM-lten to iJesperatlott.
Living at an out of the way place, re
mole from civihMitioii, a fna.lly is often
driven to desne ration in can. of m-ei-
( dent, resulting in burns, cuts, wound-,
, tlt.,.rBi el,.t Lltv , wl(,,,Iv l
Ihlek-
REUBEN.
Miss Imise Morel visited her
on Tide creek last week
mother
Misses Fret and Hatlie Koble vi-iti d
friends ill Portland, the lust of tin
meek. They reuuneil Injiiie Tuesday.
Mrs. George Snyder and son are visit
ing friends al Woodland, Wash., this
week.
n ait was re-elected school clerk
Mrs. L, C. Jaipiish and daughter, Miss
Jessie Jarpiish, of l'orthind, retut tied
I iiome Mommy, alter a lew ilays Visit
wiin .Mrs. Kay v.. watts.
Mrs. Jane Myers, of tioliliuulaU.,
Wash., . fctiirned home Wedneniiiy, al
tera three day' visit with her son and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Con boy.
Taken I'p.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
(lerstgueil bus taken up siinter bitch 1
alioutsix month old. Owner can have
the same hy proving oroperty and pay
ing expense with Itldsvs.
MIICIIH.L HAY,
8t. Helen, Ore., June lip.h.
Hchool Elections.
At the fit. Helens schn-il election
held Monday C. W. Hlakesley was elect
ed director to succeed Dr. I-fdaiu Roes,
who declined a re-eleclion, bnviug
Nerved two term. II. I. Wnlkin mi
re-eh-cted clerk wit lutut opposition.
Notwithstanding n ttl.OOO school build
ing was erected during the past year,
the district is in good financial condi
tion, and it i ex pet tel that an addi
tional teacher wilt be employed during
the coining school year.
In the Houlton district U-nlie Hnilev
was elected for three yeurs lo succeed
N. A. l'erry, whose term of office had
expired, (i, W. Terry was elected di
rector to fill the vacancy occisioued by
the resiguotion of Lindley Meeker.
A. N. Clink was re-clecled cleric.
Cut, HrulHcs anil Hum
Healed.
yilll kly
Chamberlain's Tain Calm is an anti
septic liniment, and when applied to
cuts, bruises and burn, cause them to
heal without maturation and much
mote quickly than by the usual treat
ment. For sale bv Ivlwin Hons.
Classified Advertisements
WVMKIV-SKVKKAI. PI'HONs
of characler and good reputation. I
each state (one ill this comity iv.pilre.l)
i in I .i.lvei tl.i. n d ei-tah
Ol li'lii ,-"eni 1. 1... t , I ;
Iihcd uealthv husiiu i-s hoii-e of c;hil ,
llmiiieialslaiidimt. Salary i
with expenses inldill.-iuil. All pV"hle '
mi cash diteet each Wclu.'sda h
head olllces. Horse mid carnage tor
inslied when necessary. Helei em . ;
Unclose ..i.ad.lresed envelope, t
nial Co.. M, IVariaini St., Clm aio.
w.Mi:i' I iv i; Aiii:.MsTo ski i.
Or. While's Klcctiic Coiahs, paienlinl
Jan. 1, t'lim ilaiiilrnll, hair falling!
out siik and nervous headache, yt
cost no in. ire than an ordinary cotuh. ,
Sell on sighl. Agent are wild with'
success. Send We lor rnniplo thall ,
,i.-..i Write muck. The Or. White
Klectiic Comb Co., IVeiiinr, III.
WANT KI l - SKVKUM. IM'l Si HI
oils peisons in iiieh slate lo travel for
house e-lahi"hc, eleven e.i and with
a large capital, lo call upon mcrch int"
and agents (or suece-siill and prutlinhle
line. Permanent engagement. Weekly
eah nihil v of IS and all tn.'cling ev
peiiNCs and h"l I bills ml tun ed eai h
neck. Kxpei leiice not esent nil. Men
tlon red leiice ami enclose sell eihlies-eil
envelope, I UK NATIONAL, :!!.
Oeai burn St., Chicago.
WAMKI- Yul'Nti M V. N lo ptepiue
for tiovernnietil Positions. Kme eis'ie
iugs in all Ocpailnients, Kxiuniuiitlon
sihiii. I'ailieulu's Kree,
Inter-Stale Cor, lii-l,, Cedar llaptd. In.
KUt SM r A
t pert tiler in good i
tins oltiee.
S1CIIN0 llM
u. lit ion. .tpp'y t
OKtiAN
this olllce
KHli SAl.i: -APPLY
VERNONIA
We w ill be on
There v ill lh- .
deck July the lUb.
4 bi t.me at Veruoni.-t
on July I h.
II. 1 i. OoH tiiug will mole
new -ton building; next week.
Or. II at livid is put 1 1 rig up a large bn n.
Mis. 11. H . U ev and family aent to
-ai ming'oti, a.ii , lo vis.t het daugh
ter. Mr. It hi has so I i r re,..vn I Irom
his rheuiuulisin as to U' ul.lc to g. I
ariitud.
A S.v.itd has the conlrai I f
nig the tiiad on the new toiite
b e cri ek.
Adert Wo .I went to St lb-lens lr ft
load of gonds.
Ji'Sepli Kt'e.l will make a (lip to I -rl -
hind f-,r a loud ot gissis for IL it, n
u;g, during li
ek.
V e are son v ti
hear
d the death oi
Clarence Adams,
Mis Alma T ti
ttrd.iy.
Clllie home I.isl at.
W.
P. Tucker, tlie mail
hid I
unite
tune last M.md-o , It waso'iili-
' late w hen he g u in
j I'-ulter kin,: lo.v in. I- a tiqi lo
1 lloiilii.u with a load ol but t-r.
1 I'o-t m.tiOer I' tv !..-;,
I 1 I
'a lieu feitci- ar-i'iii.; lo, resid.-
I 11. use si ne 1 1 1 , oii.g aiiii are iiU th
j go of evening. St W-iieilllil. t i i it-
j ten Hint l-.u f, . man tire t!nj
; piayeis.
iiatl' pi 1
Ho ubi.ut tout futility eal ? We ol j
j 'viiiiiiii.i, will v -te ..r Cbit.katiiw (I ihu i
. t. Heh ns and Pitiitouig ro.-el 1 not .ut f
ill g-s.,1 shiijie, j
1 he I nt shut;; sun mi il is now 1 on mug
on tuil time.
A. P. Sehoonover was m eu in V. ru.i
ma one day Ust wet k,
Haiti It. -1111.111 is visitii g her mother.
S. P. Milliard, of l iM.hurg, went to
St. Illeu one tl.iv last week ullel hi
lliotlier al.il sltei, who lit tut- ,.li. lo
'"I
lid 11 ls weeks in the .Neh.llem
1'heV alt! Iiohi Oregon t'liv.
v al- j
le
Then- .ii. a few cases of mump,
this vicinity.
in '
Miss Alma Troop will visit her par
ents a ft a weeks, la-hue leiurniug lo
her si Insil east ot the uiiiunti.iiis.
I'lie people of Vernotiia will .!i move
toward building a large public church,
! A public Sunday-school will 0011 I e or
gunned open in all. Huv. Siiulli holds
sen ice In the hall. o. K.,
Htarilltijf !: Iileio-e
Fresh leslinu ny in great ipiiiutity is
constantly coming in, ik-chirinj Dr.
King's New Discovery (or Consumption,
Coughs and Colds to In- inu iiualcd. A
nrent expression from T. J. Mi-Far-Idiid,
lietitorville, Vu.. serves as mani
ple. He writes: "I dad I'.ronchitis for
three years and dis torcd all the tinie
without being beueliied. Then
lasing ir. Mtig s .c Discovery,
lew hot tic wholly cured me.
ell'eetive in curing nil Lung and
troubles, Consumption, I'm-umoiiin
i trip. Iiuariiiileeil hy St. Helens
iniicy. Trinl bottles free, regular ics
fjlte mid 1.MI.
BLACK-DRAUGHT
THE ORIGINAL
LIVER MEDICINE
3
A sallow coin nlevion d,s,'..
ouiousiiejs ami a coatotl u.nifiio
aro comtnon indicjitions of ,VtT
.... . I ........ ,,,7.,
ami Kiuneyiiiseases. Ktoinac.h and
bowel troublt-j, severe as thev m
pive immediate warning by pnin'
but liver and kidney troubles,
uioutn less painful at the sbvt, aro
much harder to cure. Thedford's
Uliu;k-)raurht never fails to bene
fit diseased liver and weakened kid
neys. It stirs up the torpid liver
to throw off the germs of fever and
acrne. It is a certain preventive
of cholera and Hright's disease of
tlm kidneys. With kidneys re
inforced hy Thedford's jlitick
OratiRht thousands of arsons hare
dwelt immune in tlm midst of y
low fever. Many fauiili,., jv in
perfect health and have no other
dis-bir than Thedford's lllaclr
Drauglit. It is always on hand for
uso in an emergency and save
many cxixusive calls of adis-.tcr.
Mulllns, S. C, March 10, 1901
I have uud Thedford's Blsck brsushi
or three years and I have not had to to
to a doctor sine I have bun t,kia ?,
It Is ths best medlcle for mt thit ii
on the msrktt for liver ,nd kidn.y
trnuhl.. mnA ikiaius.1. . '
tomnl.mU. Rev. A, 0. LEWIS 9
v r
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i
Up I'll.
Mid-Slimmer
11
.00
3
.50
Our shotting of taihx iii( always leads.
Our low . licts ile:if the jk-ojiI,
Farnsworth-H'rald Company
I
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WAWf mrt
k
y-i ymr"
?--3ltS?lZz?zrrr
into on x r
7k
J. F. O'DONNFIJ,
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lop
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1 i itririt 's
Itelt and
llmst- I'owt-r
til (ivis, M.nt-
IWtibi; Hi
1I.h!i;.-,
1'titkeye
1 lay Tools,
New (hf'-r
Miil-tini V
C t hmi! tis
t .t ft
I inu 1 i ti
S Cl'f.tlil Sfiiat :Ut; s.
nj4ns, r.itt:,;!fs and
I tlit !
I.e.
SOROSIS
L.vir
juipiilar bfcansf of tli. i
and
nii-weai injr titialiti-s.
U-atht-iH with all the
itici tit '-
Ciijsti.m Made. ( )ur ait!
t Or
inatiiiir tlvsictis that
art
coiiifot table to the kit.
inu Stylks
Iat-kv I.katui
KNIGHT SIKH?
ijmmfflMifi!Miti'twmttTi!!iti!!ritiitfffiintM!fmwmtw
ITHE NEW YORK STORE
lln pint rtci ntd
il Spring Goods, Shoes,
isl'liiir-Jt: . V-f I
g Dry f.(Muls, (iroccrit'S, Hoots. Shoes, Htc. 1
II. MClKCilJH. 3
f. It. -l ir ... 4
w. t t.uM'i- isiiiiiiuijT, ,,iiilll Mivcr, S(. p pits. OlTL'OU. -3
0 TO 12'
I 6 1
i b riCK Hot Km,
Tneoaore s. Thomson, Dentist,
Information and Appointments !y Mail.
Koo.i.s 0 and KI, Washington mm.. Kouihea.t comer Wash, and 4th X I
r L PORTLAND, OREGON.
Take, Klevnlor lo Fifih Floor.
Ml
TlicJHistnnd
-MJ.l jun.u jini iu -i ii ii it 1 1 i . ,,, !i , . ' ' -niiM 0,i,i, .,a.C,jnou Im I n.
pip 1V.HI 31H, ae Hji-j lini1 . i'll"! L""u ,lJ1'", 'laiMt.tae ...)! tiJl H
JIIU JOJ U l,J.l .vu,i 1HiJS
iiitt sir. it ii . 3 I fit I ltd ft rl e tp. eumi 71 . J 1 J II
liiuii u...i., i ,IH
H 3k "t V " ' ""-'I'l l Jno Jti
IK HI n-B 'U.i.nAn
1 31HJ e i w'1'.,"'l,, unt"l''-"'d o-"i
u v,-T.-.r,.T .
D39Unjr. mi. ,r...,. ... - . " W Uf fl'.Y M Wti U MPT ft-
oopow SOGI mom &l
t"" 'I" HI aw,, .moiot PJ.,n.,a,ri"!'J::,n'"":"!'
Clearing Sale
t;:U-s ilit'lec of over ft tliotisuitil imiciiIUhI fcr
tailor-made Stttt, worth f 20, $15, nud f yx
(let a KaiiiBwi'ith Suit, it doesn't cost tnudi
ntul it will fit, wrur mid jtalisfy,
l'ttitts liundrt-dH to select from. Kvcry pair
titilui-inaile, it it ailed for, $6 to h), tdics.
fs
.v , v
..j'
w.-w-f' f - r.aMwtsr
200 rr.cNT
STREIT
OREGON
a iu l t:p,
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C.ltti.-.t S.
t ' r.ti'i fnl lilies
Made of tht'
, Mini; fttin?
1k:M sclcvtcJ
of detail that M.ui-.j
a shoe
- ,
;tu rs me cut on the alert
t ji'vasin to the eye and
in. i
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Alwavh
CO.
Mlh and M k. Hu
PORT LAND
a ho
3
ge mum e ol
'I'lltlMtS
I Mlii
fifes.
, llooltsH
1- Mo-xr I t"
ThcOrcsoniaii, $3
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