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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1903)
OR KG ON MIST J Entered at the I'ost'.'lbe.e 1 St. Helens, Orogon,.as eooiid-oma tnii matter.- mum CLATSKANIE COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. InMKIl KVKRV l'HIDAV MiiKNINH Bv FStT.I.I.A li.UlUF.RT, F.IIIToa AMI PboI HIKVOK. (it lKt'KH'TlON PKHK: Cue copy mm year, in advance. , ix months July 17, W03. Wo honid upon the Rtrrrtu litis nwk, that lnt 17 or 18 voles were east at Rainier for the location ( 1 lie timnty wnl at Clatskanio, Will uine of tht Jfthylodc was tfl man who e in Rainier ur vicinity, loll a pound i human u ,. - cm n toil rs they won voted ? It is claimed by those who preleud lit knoi , that Clats'kunin will oiiHt nourly a solid vote (or i liu cmiiitv seat In rv- .....i. ul -l II I..:.- 'i"..!.. it. ..una It .11 " sickly child, the pale young voio for si.' Helens," if not more. ; min all t luimiri flih Anyone looking for a loon t ion for , woman, an want num. iKn . . , , . tu,, ....u,,!,..... COUNTY COURT. Uvular July Torn.. l.NW. i Classified Advertisements WANTF.D-SF.YFHAl. I'KHHONS ,.f character and - n'piilalfin ','! ... . i.. .i.i, ..,.... i-eniilrcil ) each Mate lime mi i ' wanted. . flesh, rhcro ft re many , Shylocks now, the convales i on 'cent, the consumptive, the ..... ......... n.t.itii.,1 flu, .....I ...l.'..'llMil mil 1'r.inir- tn me mmier .m .. ....... ";,-' in ropioscnt , , several rnnd districts allowed. I h lished wealthv business hou ol win lowing olaiuia were allowed, mid I ho ; ,iHiieiiil slamling. Sahirv ai.(HIM-ky eleikoi.ler.il In draw "annul" on ' j witl. K -iixf additional. AM ..iymi fiimlHof the several road dislrieia in fit- I jn ril, Uiieot each Wednesday Irom vorofth.i following mimed pailn s, and : .n,i olllces. Home ami carriage fur In the sums net oiwite their re- net- i t, when neoeiwary, Roloreiicci. ! nolose. iMill-mlilreHK'H envelope. .Me nial Co., XU, IHmii 'born St., Chicago. m . . - .7 JO 40 WANTF.D- I.1VK AOFNTSTOSFIL lHI40!l),-. While'ii F.lectrio t'ouil. patented 10 00; Jan. I, (hi. Cure ihiuili nil', hair fulling ."ul Ml ..... i.. un.l nervoim IiomiIiii'Iiuii, vol Mid-Summer Clearing Sale ive inline!' (oIIowh, lo-wil i l.Hlior roinl illftrift No. I II llni-litmin LHASGK OF HEART, Thi paper in kept on file Rt th Ore- Scott's Emulsion, .in Pros Asoi'iittion Uooin il. Iliiuiil- ton liuiMinK, I'ortlan.l, Oicgun. j Scott's Emulsion is flesh j and blood, bone and muscle. ' It feeds the nerves, strengthens u linier has v ui.jte to a:vy about that , (q digestive organs and they nnmain uiad throngh a thickly 'f j , , M !ated country to the Neljaleui valley ,r Hut siig,e?t tlmt it iii ie convenient I por nearly thirty years ,or the people of Nehaieu, to eo.ne over j . , mulsion has been the the inipioved C'latskame road to reach r K.iiiiii t. Tiiia is reiwinder of the quo-' great giver of human flesh. We will send you a couple of . ounces free. SCOTT ft BOWNH. Chmlt, 4O0-4I5 Paarl Straat. Naw York, jac ud i ; ll draggMU. tai ion : "When the Devil wuf sick, The Devil a saint would be. When the Devil was well, I'lie devil oi a saint ai Ut." THE CLA TSKAXIC CHIEF ADVOCATES GOOD RUADS IS PLACE OF A SEW COURT W'Jf. The voters are entitled to know the pjauion of the people oi St. Heteua oil the question of taxing toe people of the couutv lor a new court house, aud for As time passes, a more careful exami nation of the "Haiuier County Seat Law," shows it to be one of the nio?t the expenses of removing tlie valuable ' dangerous ever imposed on any county. records and paper to tlie ueiv county II a iven tiui of injney say fAI.MiU, and they Can Ctt it take io. the meliopolia of t'olumhin county, , one day than in two days at any oilier point between I'ortland and Asloiia. I'olnu and see ua ta'furu Im atiug ele w here. There are also many other liua iness opportuniiies ottered here. For in ytiince, anyone looking for a location for a laundry, a jeweler hhop, a meat mar ket, a DRu uiill tote, a (.Uiung milt sue, or moat any other kind ol a hil.iuess pnp.u-itiou will tiud it at this point. I'ouie and see the business opportuni ties oll'ered. .Mesrs. Caiter F.ustniaii have com pleted their pawmill, and are running on full time and are turning out the very best kind ol cedar lumber lor the markets of the world. W. J. IVitz, of Kaiuier, Inn Wen in the oily the past several diivs looking niter his lugging Interests. Kill savs that (.'latskuiiio la the metropolis ol Co lumbia county, sure enough. The traitors to their cmintrv were not - ' all killed oft' ttllrin tlii Int.. civil witi All Opeil Letter tO the IVopIC A lew ot them seemed to have tvlllvd ill Kosn Ailiin - . i..u ...I ... i ...i.. ...... .. . .. . i.- .w... una Ih." Ul VUl.llllIMH lAMIIUt. , '-. in-. Casper I.ibel, of the ehaleni Valley, was in the city Tuesday. Oliver Wilson came over the moun tain to the metropolis of Columbia county in a buggy unday, to do some trading with our merchants. Dan It loo. the energetic, go-a-liead It V (iniht ti l.lllige ' J It Duncan .1 II Duucitn It W viiunl J .eiwiiiail .1 Zeismaii I II Itiishniiin t) l.ange J Zei-nnin K Kainmeier K W t mint , D F liraiit J Zi'i-iiiuu W M.Kav , J llighmillor ! II White ! J White tieo W (limit ! Labor rood district No Frank Wilkin I'erin (irewell Frank llovt l-riiik llovt K Kversol . II Duncan . V. V Hay J r.eogle J M tiietiell K l.vnch John Ni l-oii ft IKI :ui UO 10 40 yi -to 70 IHl .'(i 00 I 7-' SO I cost no more man an iiiiiiiii.r Sella on night. AgonU are wild with biuton. Send Mk- for sample (half price). Wilie iiiick. Tlu I". Wluie F.le.ti io Comb Co., Ucaluf, HI. i 3 AA takes chuicc of over a thousand uncalled fa tttilor-madc Suit, worth 20, $25, nttd f J0, Oct a Karnsworth Suit, it docsu't cost miifi, aud it will fit, wear aud satisfy. C A rants hundreds to select from. Kvcry p,;, tailor-made, uncalled for, $6 to 9, mu A N T K D S K V K It A I INDISTIU- W Mou peisona in each Ule to (ravel lor, 8 '-"f i house enlablished eleven yeas ami with , NO ; 11 large capital, fo call itmi inen'tianls i 7 IH Hd iigeiil- for ucceliil and prolllnb e , 2 00 line, reruiaiieiil eiigagi'ineiit. Weekly '"t -0 oioili i-alai'V of TI8 and all traveling rv l'-' Oti ,. .ws and hotel bill" advanced each 7il 40 week. Fn'rience not ewnlial. Men- I ttoii reference and i'iiclo' wH inhlri-s-eil ; envelope. TIIK NAltotl.. IVarborn St., Chicago, WANTI'.D- YOl'Mi MKN to prepare for tioveriiuieul I'oailimia. V o(ieii- j ings ill all IVirtiiieiil. Fxaiiiinatlous khiii. I'srli. tihirs Free. j I liter-State Cur. lnt.. t tdar bapi.l", la ! IKI -'7 Wl ."ij (HI J 00 II JO is 00 :iii i.o JS (HI IJ (HI Our showing of tailoring always leads. Our It w juiits plcnse the rtojj, Farnsworth-Hfrald Companj J4S VASHJNC,Tt ST., I'OKTI.AND, ()KKr;o.V, Columbia Countv. seat if It linier should be chosen at the or even tSO.OOO had been named in the farmer ot the upier Clalskanie, aasdo- ojunng eiectian. euaiumg aci, an apnropnauoii lor a new 1st. The people of St. 11 -lens aud court house, removal of record-i, etc. this end of toe eoiiniv gvnerail" ae op- ' we would know just what to expect, and posed to increasing county taxes lor any "cut our garment according to the pa: pose whatever. j cloth," its tlu old saying goes. i'nd. rue people of St. Helens and 1 Hut no specified emu is named, and the south end ot the county are sor in ' no limit i3 placed on the am unit that lavor ol budding a new court house at ' '"fV be expended under that act. St. Helens lor seveial years yet; aim; What prudent man writes a cheek not mail the tax pave s of the county draws an order without naming the geiitutiiy desire tlie erection ot a i.ew juin both in figures and letters, or 00:11 inurt house. nieuces building an expensive house 3rd. The sentiment here is practical- 'without placing any limit to the cost, ly unauimpus in taor ui u?ing tht pre9- lt better l! calle.1 an act, entiled cut surolu, of county lunds for tlie iiu- " ,J wreck Colmubia County, proveiueut oi our county roads, und we As l'" 'y he called mi extreme believe we ciiu get along well enough , statement. I will call up a case where wun our present county buildings until ' ll'at JiJ actually occur. A couuty ad we have secured betiei loads ail over u.inistratioii in l'iuebe, Lincoln county, the county. (.Nevada, in 1S7J-4 having the tame un it the taxpayers of Columbia county restrictetl power conferred by the "Kai w ant to increase their taxes 111 order to! nwr ,Jill" actually bankrupted that bund up K unier they can do so by Vo-'co""ty- The contract for building the ting lor Kaini. r for the county seat, aud ; court house, as I remember, was less tor "me election oi new couutv buildings 1 tM.OW, and we were sati-tied that at mat place, and lor tne additional ex- iug uunuiees in me meiropojis oivoiuui- . , biac-,.,yonTues,lay. ' i , i ne v laisaanie liisiaintig team ol Clatskauie baige of Oddfellows, in Hialled the othceis of the local lodge last Saturday evening. Tlie laiuihes and friends of the members were present, mid reported a pleasant lime. Allien Freeuiall K 1' I.ar-on . A II Tarhell M tiTsuiicll H T tiienell Lalmr roud district No. il. Clvde I'rie F l.owe K I laen Win Tucker. Cnas I'rie . . Jas laiHH tieo KelleV . K Haen "... F liwe .... Clyde Trie . 1' Mrlnlyro . Jas Hotmail . i W Tucker . . There will be dance atC. L. Smith's, ' Flank Krown Saturday evening. Seveutv-livc cenia t; A Knii..r l;i. DEER ISLAND. will be chaigeil tur tickets, including supper. Mrs. .M.S. Sheaier, Fred Adams and C. II. E:ijlili, were I'oi Hand Msitors, Monday aud Tuesday. Mrs. Kate Bradley and little daugh ter", Ithoda and 1 rurcii.e, aie visiting w i in Mrs. Fngiish. -Mrs. Thoniiis Council and dmigtiter ti WalUre. . J F ( m,uuei II I sl.er .. I'orrv I'shei C l.ot'c A X Clark . A N Clark Ki lli y . . J linllliUt . 11 .1. ,. i.. i i..i.: " .i... " "Il '"i oni,.i.i, b.e dialling on me i Island, this weeK. , j.,,,,,,, J. A. tiuladay shipped 5'H) Miiinds of .; Hiu. i, cherries, to Charles ... I 'untei s, at flat- sne Mason saauie, .viouuav peuse of removing all of tlie county rec ords, papers, etc. Or o'j the otber baud they can vote to keep ttie couuty Ural where it is where we have county buildings that will do very well fur the the work should proceed. Then f ),oA) was allowed for a su,all outbuiuling, and then fWJ fora tiuill deak. An I it al lowance after allowance followed until the oustanding warrants of Lincoln county amounted to over $300,000. The Mr.aiidMrsD.il. Fngiish and sun. OI Marshland Oregon. Minted wuh S: -. and Mrs. C. 11. Kngneii, Friday and Sit-urdav. I iri'i-n Adams .... J T Wil-on Lalmr Mad distiii'l ..I I . muir Yarwi Arthur Y.irao. Erw in Setlert's new duelling is near- I. II i .ilea-on ing completion, ml he rxecls to give tiust Juimsidi J I I. in. tlx. liu 7 -0 i llei nio I'.' -1' It Ib rmo " ll" ' Liilmr mad district No 10. tiOlT'.., . (,. Win lloadley l.aUir road district Xo. II. C M tirahaiu . , Janus Wallace , U F Kile ill i bailor raid dislricl No. 13. Frank Uuikry . ; Win Van 1 James Johiisou . f A ( ilsM'llM'rg ... Arm ld Holler . A I ilssi'lU'l g .... 1, Streicher John I toiler ; A liox'ier ; lleall .V Co, powder Supplies roa.l distru t No. Keall A Co. powder Kat Fork SlmiKte ,k Mfg Co. him l4il"r road ilislnct No 14. 1 1 Parker W M I 'iiggius a stm :d -t I i II Sills . . Tim r.-ilijoim W. I'la. k ' A ki arm f M Ccghlev . D Magill . C W Mrllinger A I'arker s W U uliaiiiMin li C Melhr.g-r j i: D.w C Tucker J Fll'tlli'l!" A KlIIHl.MI 'C.Mill- ; Vig.e It l'o drr Co l.n II I'.iM it.'l i n ( '..is'.ii.ni d'ni-it i ck ; J;l ot) i:l tHi (J ;i no Ji .'.'. Jt 7R :ii Mi :i7 7 '.'S K7 :il fin J! U II 7ft ft ( '. .' r. no S (HI 7 (M 4 (HI It IHl ;i ui I (HI ihl INI III IHl IHl 1.1 IKI h IHl l. (HI It O0 4 IH' IJ 00 :i no "JJ IHl JJ IHl 1 1 r.i l"i 7f l.i 7.i r. ih) !) isi I IHl Io no l(niit m ih) ' Tittil I'lOO: 1 ,J-.m,4. rA 1 1'J, jntHi, ,J. Uu VT 7 at i in :o '.'a 50 IHl til .1 ;ai 1 tai; n mi III .10 II hi, 10 1.1 1.1 m I'l .'si Ji no. 4.; jo 4j .'si :p :ui 11 j" 4 IH i: jo IH ul II .0 . a nouse warming sometime next tiiuiuh. present and lor some time to come, and annual interest on this indebtedness thereby save themselves irom the bur- j was about $25,000. The total revenue ben or increased taxatiou. Our taxes oi ll,e county would not pay the inter--hotild Iw reduced and not increased. j est. anJ many piKiple aljaiidoncl the Tbis double election h4 been lorced , county. Hy continued jugglery the by "itainierat tins liui : luiteaJof watt- j county officers dipped directly into the i'ug until Hie general election, and thus I county treasury for salaries, and the w e have to pay taxes foi twe elections, ' county continued business after a fash- wheii the county seat question could COLUMBIA CITY. John King Juliii Holaday J C l.iiidboliii F O Johnson Alfred Moth H Sclimitt H Schmitt . II Schmitt . Dart A Muckle I-ilx.r road di-liii t No. li. J W Armstrong just as well have been settled without extra expense by wailing until the geu vi al election next June, and this is just I do not say that w aild be thi unfort unate result iu Columbia county, but I do say that the Kainier Act places no a foretaste of the extra expenses and j check or restraint, or limit whatever on taxis which Rainier would force upon us u that ambitious young cily were to be made the county seat. The volei'S can choose between St. i.eleus and good roads on the one hand, and Kaiuier and a fancy court bouse and high luxes on the other. Clatskau ie Cut!. Tii appointmento! W. E road master by the, county court is ai excellent one. Mr. Stevens baa had long experience ill Columbia county and an uniform syttem of road work i.l. at f ay be productive of the best re fculis, will no doubt become a reality un der his management. The board of comity road viewers, consisting of J, D. 'McKay, the county surveyor and the pai'y aster, insures equitable adjust ment of such matters. Did it ever occur to the taxpayers of Columbia County, that the removal of 'the records and the building of a new court house will increase taxss to an ap 'preciable extent? High taxes wiil drive away capital that in developing our resources, and the large mills and 'woodworking factories will lie removed Vise here. me appropriations iriereuiKier. We put our bead in tha lion's month, and take it for granted that he has been to dinner is not hungry. j The taxpayers of Rainier no doubt fa ' vor a removal to their town. Other wise, why would they give town lots, I., r.rn.,.iM... ,.l I..rj ... . j Let me respectfully ask : ''Who will Stevens as ' lMT 'or "ll!,e town lots in the en 1? v ny inn antmn; ami, h tluie is n money in it? The taxpayers, of Columbia must foot all the bills. So monstrous is that U tinier Act that Clatskauie did not enter the county seat fight with much more than half a heart. Otherwise, they would have been a goxl "second," at least. The taxi'avkr of Columbia county are sleeping over a volcano! (iet on to safe ground by defeating the removal act ! Respectfully, W. II. DOLMAN. St. Helens, July 15th. Horn to Mr. anil Mrs. W.O. flumgiird-, ner, a sou, on June Lti, liJ3. Mrs. Ma-: ry lull attended the ase. ' W. O. Uuingardner and son, Roy, want Io Fairgrounds near Saleui, to al-: lend a laiuily reunion, held on July 4th. : Here is the writer's wishes and Imgies, ' for St. Helena' holdintf the i-ninitv Meat. Miss Libbv Fowler visited her sister, ; " Mrs. W. O. ltuiiigardner, on Suudav. ... , , ' t bus tint h'ldie Lurtis has moved his family to yy, .ll-ils Columbia City, where they will reside. I , Kistner ... Klijah Wharton and fauiilv are send- j II H I'billips ing the Fourth of July with Mr. and j K U-ggllt Mrs. C. U. Caples. John lla'gui Albert Butts came down from Port-; Lalmr road district No. 7. laud, where he is working, to sieiil the H F Kilby Fourth with bis wife. j K Kilby. .. While W. O. liumgardniT was out' Ijtlsir road di-trict No. S. with the mail, be saw a large black bear Mayger Coinpiinv on the railroad a few hundreds yards J Sliolnnder away Herbert Wharton, and Willis M Jarolmon and Chester Maxwell, weie on his track, ' l.alxir road district No. 9. oui uiu not get mm. Jo U JI ;:7 ; II Kl ii :.o HI .'i'l 4 :) :to id 74 jy .f 6 40' in i 11 '.A 4o ui , J0 tij 14 40 IJ ! iz :& 7 o 10 is) county The election of Frank C. liaker as cpurioau of t'-e republican state ceu 'tral t'OBiuiitte'e, is to be commended. The members of tle state committee uiet in Portland Wednesday, aud elected !Mr. Uaker without dissension. T. C. Wa'ts tlie Columbia county comiiiittee !nali "v,fis in attendance, The appointment of X. J. LevinHon, Sunday editor cf tlio Oregoniiln, as di eotoi o the bureeu of publicity U the Lewis A Clark Exposition, is an excel lent one, and no bitter selection eould liave been made. His long exporience III 'newspaper work in Oregon abun tiaullv tits him for the work. Nothing has ever equalled it NuViung can evw feurpaiS it. Dr. King's hxi Discovery p noVSl MPTIOH X VI I Ol fill aaa Pric. 50c I II .M A Perfect For All Throat and Cure s Lung Troubles. Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles fraa. VERNONIA. Everybody is baying. Thomas Solomon, of Itoorie's Ferry, Idaho, is visiting his sister here. William Hunt came near baving a burnout the oihrr night. T. J. C'U-eton, of Portland, is visiting bis wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shana han. It is repfrted that S. B. Rose, now at Hood River, will move back to Vcrnij n ia. County Superintendent C'opelaud is visiting the schools in this section. j Casper Libel, of Mist, passed through ' Pittsburg the other day. J i. W. Rice is badly crippled with the i rheumatism. liert Mills is now under the doctor's j care. How is the county seat rolling along? ; We are waiting for it. Chip Tucker made a flying trip to' Portland after repairs for bis mower. i Mr. Itrov, n, of lirown's Post, was taken . fo a hospital in Portland lor an riiera ' tion. Al. the latest repoits he was fair ' v well along on the road to recovery. Dr. Hntlield accompanied him to the hospital. ! .Mr. Weed, of Philomath, was doing business il. Vernonia for a few days last week. The Yenionia baseball Jub liaalhe' boss players. j 'Jhere is talk of 'putting in a teli phmie ' line from Vernoriiir to Hoiilton, via Val li y and Yankton j .Mr. Kllictt, pi Oak Jlanch creek, ex-' pects to shortly go East on a visit. j Daisy Mellinger, of lloulton, came in ; to reside on the home place for awhile. F. M. Sheeley, of Vesper, was doing business in Vernonia the other day. Uper Rock creek U all O. K. There' ia lots' ol travel ai ros the mountain,, near nay h. Mttlil Was tier Tcnol . '' would cough ucaily all night long,' writes .rs. Chas, Applegate, ol AIi xmii- uria, inn., ' and could hardly get any sleep. 1 bud consumption si; I .ml that il 1 walked a block 1 would cough frig'it fully mid spit blood, but, when all oiuer medicines lulled, three O-OO bottles of Dr. King's .New Discovery wholly cured me aud 1 gained 58 pounds." It's aluo lutcly gnaianteed to cure fViuirhs. Colds. shoes, and among tln in you will find ' lai (jrippe, bronchitis an. ail Throat many pairs well worth the original price and Lung Troubles. Price SOcaml fl.OO. which are selling for half the money. j Trial bottles free at the St. Helen's M. C. tiKiv, St. Helens, Ore. l'liarmucy. j II Eibillil -10 00 P I atlv 14 ..0j ! Mt ll.-l LiimlieiCo & 70 1 It King 0 00 i ili lli-mlrickson Jo 00 1 James patty 10 50 j Joe fatty .. U fJ i : - Pally 0 00 I 'Mavger Co 4 Id ; J Siai kciiiierg JU J5 1 ' R Parelins (si 00 li llemliickson 50 IH) i I. Jolma liooj ! Paul Kuril! V 00 j M Dobbins 50 IH) j . V bill, l, a 40 00 I ; Frank Dixon 14 00 j PITTSBURG At the annual meeting of the stocK holdersof the East Fork Shingle & Man ufacturing Company, the following were elected directors of the corpora. ion to serve one year: John l'riugle, VV. D. Case, N. J. Parker, William Priugle and E. J. Mills. The stockholders then elected the following the officers : Pres ident, William Pringle; vice-president, W. D. Case; secretary, E. J. Mills; treasurer, X. J . Parker. The company has recently put in a new planer, and is now turning out a first-class line of building material. A matched game of lmseliall was played last Kuuday between Pittsburg and Vernonia on the latter's grounds. The game was declared to le the beat played in the NeJialeiju, ibis season. At tne close of the lllh inning the score' was 10 for Vernonia and 8 for P Its burg. There w ill be a matched game of ball ; between Xatal and I'ittahurg next Sun-! day on the Pittsburg Held. Vernonia will play the champions iu the after i noon. ! A Hi Hltoe hale j I have picked from my ttoc-k I I pairs . of wouieii', girls' and children's shoes, including a few puirs of mens' shoes,' and placed them on sale in inv show window at prices ranging like the fol lowiiui : Ladies' Regular fl shoe at H'l. t " " 1.25. ; Misses' " l,75" " .50. i Childrens' " 1 " " !). Tina is a sort of rummage sale on Buck-Draught (COhstipatioH, ('mistination is notliinir mrin I than a oloffBinir of the bowels aud notliinu htn than vital ilfto- nation or death if not relieved. It everr cotistinated sufferer could realize- that he is allowing nnisonouv filth to remain in Ins system, he would soon net relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and many other ail- inenis uisapp'ar wuen const -paled bowels are relieved, 'i bed fords lllatk-Draiiulit lliorourhlv cleans out the lxwels in an easy and natural manner without the purging of calomel or other vin-. lent cathartics. lie sure that von cret Ilia nr'm't. nal Thedford's Ills-k-I fraught, mmlc by Thn C'liattanooi?a Weili- cine Co. Scibl by all druggists in 25 cent and 11.00 packages. Dnr(a, Ark., Mas 5, ItauHlit r.niiusnilTlii'iIriir,r. I'.l..k. nrsuvlilliahlidilr. I kssp II In m hiiiM all OlS llojo and hat H nwd It Iim- fl.a I..1 f'n. 1 Rnrr Kara mf rlillSrm nr "!" uuatlra. I think 1 muld "o h alits In wurk tilllnst It On asriiuul nf lu.lna lr..l.l.4 Ulk Sk runalliMUva. lar uiadlclao la fidm an mat naujis ma us. .1 Sulisrrrier.Urltei.Frum IbliUank A I out I lie Haiirr In the (uwliaru, Ivll'or M st : N..I i,n!v il if. oiiea Hint bad never t-rn ton ilitiue lad.ii ittiil ft' j ' d iliiiu-elM f, hut every. ne -aid tlmt ihi vh.nl a j .by K""' 'one, uo plenty to eat, and ah the free i.-ntoiiade thai tlo y wanted to diiuk. I lie l.ii ciiili ilttiled i'sH: each lor lenii.its and lineiackers f..f (lit Fourth ol Jul) , ex cept our Fi-hhawk corri'apiindeiil , aim only had 5J cents. U hen the but u.ia pasM d around bo thn-w In lu lat J.'i coins l,eu be either would not mine ; to the dance for fear they would ask : hi in to contribute another Jo ;eiil o : help pay lor Hie music, and he could not do thai for lie was broke, ti.tl-lirokr; or bo got hold of Ibc gallon of whiskey that was rcpoiiiil had Urn brought to tin' dunce and camped w ith the rows, as we . 'did not see auyllii.g of the whiskey, ' i-.iws, or corre-p.,iiileiil III oi mound the " , bam ll al night. Si nstinra. l.i 5) A roniiiiUiiii'Mlhiii re.eivid from ID no ' Vesar cm or ing Ihe am ground, but IJ ;i7 there was not rerun for Isilb. The Magailnes. The Pacific Mo-ithly, Portland's np-. to-date mayanine is making coiiimend uble progress, and is keeping abreast of , the woiideifiil force of growth, tlmt are j developing the grout resources of the I Northwest. It's literary features can not li exeellcl by the Eastern maga zines. It is IU cents a copy, or l per! y ea r. The Dolinertor for August show liu- , piovement in the ipialily and extent of us literary mallei, sinl thy lashii.n plates arn new iilaeed on the opHsit page from the pattern illustration-, a convenient arrangement. In the Sep-: teuiher numlier w ill lie fashion's prom- ! ise for Autumn. 15 cents per copy or II per year. The Ladies' World, published hy S. II. Moore A Co.. of New York, rxc-els J. I v PORTLAND. ORLCCN Top I 1 1 ltlt if-- "S""- n,ul "p-IJuvr,-ri,.- a,ul Ilrsp IWcr Hay Presses. I'ltt't! Miti.K-r, Mtntcts, ard Ua!,ci. IIdI-cn " 4 attu-Uyc " 11 a TimN, Plows, H.titciuk ntul Puiti. Nrw Oxford Crc.nii Sfjarators. Miltuirn Wilsons, Iivt-;ik s. aiul Hacks. C'liltiiul'n Pi-jg'ts : l ti Cti.iir.ef . .A r . s i .-i aars ffiCOO WEAM WIS reS Hit 6HILDKEH h Knfeht's Childrens' Shoes ARE THE BEST. GIVE IvIEi A TRIAL KNIGHT SHOE CO. Totftkn OPPOSITE PERKINS HOTEL. THE NEW YORK STORE - Has just rrci-Keil a large invoice id i iSpring Goods, Shoes, Dry (kmmLs, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, lite. a the Ladies' Home Join ini in t leoiialiiv of 'is literary aireies and sio .es, and j i a (am y wo k inul Itoiiscliom nepnrt , inents are lreHsii es. Five corns a copv or 45 coins a vear. - i Real Estate Traatfrrs. Ains wnrlh Xaiional Rank tri Ibe Ore gon Wood Company; tract in 6, I . aSf If Ml. Margaret Sutton Ainsworlh, et al, to Percy T. Morgan ; tract iu 5, 1 , (5 C Laud H F. Ay res lo American Tim ber Company; mineral lease. I Isaih i'.m k man J1Hob II Ciaik ; friicls in 5, 2, 5,710. Julia nm I M. Both to Miles Sheer in; lots 2 and 3, also lot 4,block 10, Rainier. , $5,000. ' Dean P.Iiinchrrd to Joe Dohorly and II O Howard; tiaet in Rainier, $5oo. I (.'oiitiiiued next weekl t Owl Saloon jLiprs aud Cijiars Kept ii stock r VDHC U AD I D Anil oilier pupil Is r l.r;ii,.l 0 wtilsk l.-a nlaj s In stm k. WEINHARD'S BEEf oil (tmiinht. "Tom Benton" Cigars. All Hie lineal iiewistirr suit iiIImt i,.,,, ulr ti,ii 1. ' II. MOUGUH, ('fMijicr ISuililin, Main Sfiwt, Si. llch'iis, Oiron. iuaiiiiiaikiitiiiiiiiiiiiiia 9,T r?! " "" 'Fuoak. )'". """ Jli I 6 t i'k 1i,. Kaoar U I Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist, Intcrmation and Appointments by Mail. Rooms ',0 and 51, Washington , Koutheaat corner Wa.li. ami Ul PORTLAND, OREGON. Take Elevator lo Filth Floor. ISllINK IShotiikks, MOI'ItlETOIlS !- lliu lwt nl. ff I Ji ff r-? 1 if n mimmr 11 I I IJTB'b IKflKI $?RIDER AGENTS WANTED In each tmn fo tule crdcra for our now lUgh WM U llartt"l"a Ulcyclos. VO iVfliv 1 1319 rJlrtrlnlO "BotHao," Compieio $B.73 tliiur.iniavfl lllsh Orailtt tfl'Li "Siberian'" a ih, SS'AU IUmd Jlucer iff'' no Uituip blcido at tiny jn liu. lKu Any ofwr vmk or vw,M ymt vant :".i . usur.i price. C'tolco c f tiny auuiilitod tlr' '"'' 71 ecjiilpmutit on all r.nr blcyclna. klrwujctt ftiii'""" WeHP C.V APPROVAL C. V. I. to JJpii'i".'." c''"' '''J"'"' t"i itiiow iO DAYS FRtB TRIAL aHio-rn purs hea Is hlndini'. M A BOO Soocttd Hand VVVjoeto ;0 .. i Lu .'".i ""''r ' "r ;,Hoam relall suwi J "r Ksi -",-.n::la' ."" ' '"". .- . tor iw." UU H211 ISIIT ! Tr . "ii'UJ'oii riar1! wrhell '.'.J.Tf ii... ...... . vwiswa uui rii ton p.iw r imn FstR mini. , ir.ow-b;T,.iR7"lC"" rl. of .11 klu.l.. .1 half "'' K jli our -".a.Snie.ttio,. i.ni.ina.worKlof in ful liifiiriualluu. "rlu 1(