The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 17, 1903, Image 3

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EXACT COPY Of WHAWt.
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THE MUCKLE STORE MAS A REPUA-
Hon of Iuig Mamliiig for Duly the IV ft in
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ST. HELENS
I'airoHic it druis' store when you
want pure, fresh and reliable
Drugs and Patent Medicines
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ktc.
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS
A Pine Line of Writing Supplies.
1'lain and Detorated Crepe Taper, Ktc.
Direct from Publisher-Regular
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Dealer
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I desire to say that I
with every person in Columbia County. My policy
is to handle honest goods at honest prices, and it
affords me much pleasure when I feel that my pa
trons are getting their money's worth.
ST. HELENS, - - OREGON
LIPPINCOTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A FAMILY LIBRAfiV
Tha Bos) In Current Literature
12 COMMrrc Novata YcanhV
MANY SHORT STORIM AND
PAPERS ON TIM1XY TOPIC
(2.60 pen vcas) ; 28 era. copv
NO CONTINUED STORIES
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lletlgrs A Oallootiy. Oregon City, will
ftirnlsliMne prints of any township in
Hits district.
The steanior, Sarah Dixon, has tmw
chnnged to the su r schedule. She
Tcavr- for Oak 1'olnt -! ; '"'
lugs on Sunday evvnlnK" 8 '"l"K
1 wives l'ortland for (!laiak.i..i.;and way
'andlngsTueadiiy and Thumlay even
i ga at oVI.ak. Hcturnit.tr, li'ayca
( ntskniile on Wctlnes-lay "l. rl'y
Zoning, at 4 o'clock, tidujam"!!
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Weinhiird's beer on
NttllHIII,
l tit the Owl
Diinont A Hons, of Viillcy, have lot
"I - lr shingles l..r auhi nt HouUon.
I waul wild l,lM:klw r.it-N for the Alaska
Irudc. M. C. Gray, H. Helen,.
KiiKl.-rt' studio, next door u TilK
MihT iilflec in open on Kunduys.
IV got psiut nj 0. m. 0. iry,
M. lit-U-rttM. "
Jofih Img Ihih had hid new collage,
"inly painted. George Goiidcrson did
Ihe work.
Kurt A Muck le have received u h.i ,.f
'toys' anil yoiulu' clothiinr. rui,,.i ;
,r""' - ' t" ? W- County Kdi,t Hurinten,lenl I. II.
rhi iilllee hn aecnri'd t'ift aerviecN of Coiwiand in vlniting Mdiooln in the Ne
f KMTiein ed jnh iriiiter, and in pi- u(eui vallev thin week.
.nr.., ,o nil work promptly. Saiiii.d Kinder, prominent pioneer
l.riiiid roni-ert py Min Mury (!onycrK, ; "'Hidentol Deer Island, wa in Kt. Hel-
j,y ikl 1 IrKelM M eeiila
I' nil program pnhllidied next week.
New g.idn are la-ing reeeiveil at Jiai
li'J' liriiin'o, llmlton, every dar.
sl'''il iiidm.enienl to canli ptiruhaaera.
Klegiinl lini! of dinhea given awny with
haking Hmdera at liailty A lliin..',
1 1 ! I ton .
J.J. Knglrrt'a ultidio, next door to
Tin MnT olllco, oa)n for work every
Hnnday.
('orreHiiidiiita aliould aend in their
mutter to reach the thin office hy Wed
nesday morning at the lateat. IjiUt iin
)Manl niuiler ibii he nent eiaiatcly.
There wa an intereating g.m of
liaM-hall at rVapoiie lut Hniiday. The
M-orw ato-id 14 to Zi ill favor of tlm bt.
Helena team.
l ii ry Morgna hna addtil a full line
of furniture to atock of general mer
chaudii chnira, IwdnU-adii, etc., and a
conipleu line.
For a la.y Ifver trv C'huniU-ilaiira
Stomaih and I.iver Tablet". They in
vigorate, the livnr, aid the digeation, reg
ulate the bowel and prevent bflioua Mt
tarka. Kor aale hy Kdwin Uh.
K. A. Smith, a graduate of M. Minn-
villi-Collegr, w ill preach at the Itaptiatl
church at l anklon, on huinlay July l!l '
morning nnd evening, at the iimihI iiour. day, w here they will sojourn for a coup
A cordial inviiatioli ia extended to all to le of weeks.
come and hear hliu. Mra. W. F. Slaughter left the hoapi-
! Nomanorwon.,.,1 In the atate w ill Ll"" " ' I'v-tl".!.! nd is
he.ie to a,a.ak well of Chamla-rlaln'. 1 ra i ,7 .l', 11" "S" '
; stomach .ml I.iver Tablets after one,, j " " ri'11" Urrli ... the head.
Irving them. Thev aluava pr.luce ' , J"''H .NelKin, one of the beat known
' phaaaiil mi.venieiit of the Uiwela. im- j ''' ;' w anen precinct, was in St.
t.r.ve the .piM-titc jn.l .tiengtheii the "I'lena rriday. He will soon begin cut-
dige-tioii. For aale by Kdwin Koa. i lul ' Boul1 ,or li l'oitland inai
! I et.
There will I a aori.il dance in the fit. ; J. I). IVrry waa down from l'ortland
; Helena orf-ra teniae on Saturday even-: tins week, a'ud expects to epeud a few
lug, July 27ili. It w ill Iw under excel--days in the mountain hunting. He will
Irnt uinnageiiicnl and goal niuaic hna leauiue trie old position ill l'ortland
j U-ni secured. The ora houae is ! August 1st.
j n.,,.v and ha. one of the Wt danre , Mrs. Ih Klleraon, of Portland, a.-coin-i
n" '" '" ( ""'" county, ri. keta, , , . M)H by Uvr ja,l(lieft M.sa KlWraon
j and daughter-in-law, Mra. Klier.n,
Mia Minnie K. Holland and II. IV
rhillla, two well known ri aiih-nta
Haioier, werr marru-il in the tlrietitid
I f .1 -1 i i lo in lln- i-iiv at high mam'
Thursday, ('only Judge, J. iMnn,
otliriating. Mr. and Mia. I'hillipo will
umke tnrir lionie in llaitiier. the bridal
partv leaving on the lraldu for that
place the i-aiiie eveuiin..
Mr. and Mra. (ieoig.. Carroll, of Oa-j
trander, Wn., were viaitiug w ith Mr. and
Mra. .1. M. jiikin over the Fourth, nnd '
on Wedtlrsdav M'. Zillman Irieil to :
il'ke them Up to lUmier to lake the!
I,.r I ii. but f..nil l the r In l.xi !
ba.l ai thev had to cune to Clatnkanie
and t.-ike the train this shows what
fine r.aiils run into Haiiiier.Claiakanie
CliU I.
. ...
revcii more v oiiiiiioiB c cioni
irrade tPiihlic achiad minils have vrn '
awiiried diplouiaa, the result of the
June exauiinati.in. ( ouutv MiH-nn
Iciidcut t'onlaiid has liiu-hed the grad
ing of the pHMra of the nine applicants,
and the follouing seven paaaed : Kva
lirewell, Warren; Florence A. Williams,
Grace M. Ikiisvert, Sumner llivnnt,
t'liit-kuiiie; Aleon K. Hayes, Mayger;
j Guatavc Tell, Scnpooe.
The rou til v court will hold an
ad-
i jimrncd term of court on Monday, July
I 27th. Sevnal naid supervisors and oth
er iH'isoiia had foigotteu that the atat
utea of 1!K) rovidcd that the regular
terms of county court should lie held on
the first W udnesdav in the month, in
.lend of thai Hist Wednesday after tint
Drat Monday, as was theohl law. As a
result, there were some matters of iin
Kirtsnit' that were not pn-cntcd to the
rotirt, which will receive consideration
at Ihe adjourned tel III.
lie. litis M ill lluy It Hack.
Voii assume no ri-k when yon
Inn-
t'hunila-rliiin's O'lic, Cholera and Iisr-
. .. . i.. t-'.l.. :.. i.. ...oi ....l I
ihiaa Keuiedv. Kdwin Koas ill refund
your money it you are not satisfied after
itaingit. It fs everywhere admitted to
1m the n.nat aitccessful n-niiily in use
lor laiwcl coniplaiiita and the only one
that never fails. It is pleasant, safe and
reliable.
(irnrral I' ssenger Agent Mayo Issues
A Magnificent Hooklel.
J. l Mayo, (lie w ide-a-wake general
passenger agent of the Astoria & Colum
bia Railroad C'oui)uny has iaued one of
thd moat attractive descriptive pant-
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phlc a ever issued i Oreg.
gantly deigned n t he igh ert m le of
the engrsyer . and P " ; .
Illustrated with -1! half tone engraving,
showing up to excellent advantage
scenes In Ihe vicinity of Tillamook
ria-k, ttittages and hotels at Clatsop
llcach, picturesque scenes along the line
of Ihe railioad ; also an excellent cut of
Kainier. Many ol the engravings are
of full pagu w nnd are true to nature-
The roadta-d is in excellent condi
tion, and trains reach the seaside in
four hours from l'ortland. Close con
nections are made with the steamer
fuller ami the .Niihcolta for llwaco ami
Long lieiuli points on the Washington
side. Uracil excursion tickets are sold
at foithind Hint are interchangeable
lad ween the . It. A N- Vancouver
Transportation Company steamers and
the railroad.
Cholera Inl'aiiiuiu.
This has long Iceti regarded ns one of
th most dangerous anil fatal ill-eases to
which infants ate subject. It can lie
cured, however, when properly treated.
All Unit is necesatirv Is to give Chamber
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Keiue.lv nnd castor oil, as directed w ith
each Isit.lo, ami a euro is certain. 1'or
sale bv Kdw iu ltosa,
Vna Xeed Sot Knsli
At a ceitain hour to cnteli a bargain.
It is Is'at Intake time ami use judgment,
piiitieulaily iilamt your clothes mid
shoes. It will la- InMielicial to you to
comp'.ie the great bargains of others
w ith ours. John Dellar, corner lirstand
Yamhill, l'ortland.
PKRSONAL I
OI Bohmitii and brother were In from
Kciippoose Mcappnose Saturday.
!r. D. II. Ktniirt, the Rainier dentist,
Wim in Hi. i Icli-nn Friday.
Kit-hard Link mid Chrlii Fowler were
Ui from (iohle Saturday.
D. M. Kwing, ot Mayger, was in Kt.
Helena Muiiilay.
, Mrs. Captain Kd Watts, of Portland,
id visiting her cousin, Mm. Edwin Row.
Mr. and Mm. W. II. fowell are at
tending tlio Chautauqua t Gladstone
I'urk.
Mm. James Dart expect to go to Sea
side! uhout the 22ud .. to remain dur-
Inn H tiart of th M-awiii
n ell lienciB V.
Mra. K. J. Kllia and daughter, Miaa
Kudu1, left Tueadiiy iiiorninu- for Keleo. i
Wjah.. where they will rt-aide.
Miaa llirdie llarria hna returned from
a three week' viait to fiiunda in thu t'u
pur Nfliiilem.
County Surveyor V. T. VVatta, of
Hi-a(iajoav, waa in town Tuewlav, run
ning out aome town lot line for' W. A.
iiarria.
W. II. Woodward waa in from Yank
ton meailay to have mine teeth treated
mat nal U-en troublunr lnui for nMveral '
llu.v"- j tfaiiey iuatalled the following newly
Mrs. II. Henderson and daughter, elected Circle officers : Uuardiau neigh
Miks Until, left the tirat of the week fur j bor, I-arutor Km ley; advinor, Ida Mor-
two weeks' vtait with friends at Mav- gau; clerk, Katie A. ferry; banker,
t!''r. ' jlimlell Nuiitli; attendant, Anna W ik-
(ieorgit Fox. of KcsntKKwe. who was' "trow; magician, Anna Uirty; captain
for several yeara the obliging clerk in
" aiia a rnce a aiore lor several years,
was in town Tut sdav
N. M. Miaaly, bookkeeer for bmvth
A Howard. 1'ortlaud contractors, waa
here Thursday looking after the firm's
rock interests.
H. II. Sheer, who formerly waa cn-i
uaited in furmiiiv on tlm vvui.i,,,.i.... I
ante, has taken a Hitioii with the Ore-
Wuo1' Company
Mr. and Mra. I). M
Henahaw of
iieiiaiiaw, oi
Iloultou, will leave for Keuaide Hatm
' vimicU her daughter, Airs. J. H. Shel
ilon, .M. Huli-jitf. fur ivw Ua;n during
HIP WITH,
Mra, I,. M. 1'eck, of l'ortland, has
U'eii visiting her niece. Mm. O. II.
Haa at Warreu, dining the paal
wtn-k. Mia. I'eck waa on her way home
Imiii a visit to her brother-in-law, l'hin
eaa I'eck, near Vcnioiiia.
T. A. Baker, the l'ortland, contractor,
who built the St. Holena school buihl
iug laat year, was iu town Friday. Mr.
linker Miva ttiat he now has all the work
" a piopei ly
,ujK lu'r.
' J- t-harlton,
who has been run-
j ""K a logging camp on tits own ac-
- count near Carrolton, Wash., since lust
. u.tx-r, has moved back to his auk-1
!Um ,M""- ' i;utlier aii.i e,ter u,ovt
i ovsr several weess ago. ,IU. l Iimi Itoii
is ow tier of one of die
promising lartua
in the Yankton neighborhood.
j 11 h. Smith, the well known Soulh
jeni l'acilic Hatlroad engingeer, uow lo
I cah-d at Ashland, went over to Kcai-ey
j .-aitinlay, to visit his mother, Mrs. M.
1'. Kcaeey for a con do of weeks. lie
was accouipiiiiied hy his wile and two
chihlieu. W. U. Wooda hauled them
I over the mountain.
I .Mrs. V. U. Harris aod son, of Sau-
vies' Island, wero in town Tuesday.
Mrs. Harris stated that their plait; waa
not damaged hy tho high water. The
dwelling and garden were located on a
high inlge, and there will ho a line
crop ol young grass on the overflowed
I'Hstnre laud in a couple of weeks, w hen
ihe stock will he brought back from
Hunker Hill.
Miss Iaiu Frakes started for Eastern
Oregon on the Sill, and expects to le
tiiaiu about 10 days. She look niong
some cnoice flowers to decorate the
grave of her late intended husband, S.
K. doNein, and will visit his relatives.
Mir-s trakes has a homeMeail. near ton-
don, where she will soio im for a short
h.: i. . . .
i line ot-iore returning 10 uer noiue at
Scappooae.
Very Itemarkable Care fo
I,. h
iiiurrno a
"About six years ago for the first time
in my life I had a smhlen and severe ne
ts, k of diarrhoea," says Mrs. Alice Mi.l
er, of Morgan, Texas." "1 got temporary
relief, but ;t came buck again and again
and for six long years I nave suttcred
more misery and agony than I can tell.
It was worae than death. My husband
spent hundreds ot hollars for physicians'
prescriptions aud treatment without
avail. Fiuallv we moved to Uiue
'county, our present home, and one d
1 hap,a.ed to see .... a.iverti .ement
t.,li,,l,ht.r,lill.8 w VUoh,rA ,
j rh,Ha lleme.lv with ,1 testimonial of
I ltt, , , , , , .,.,., K ; T
lav
of
Iiar-
a
until who had Is-en cured by it. The
rase was so similar lo my own that I run-
cludcd to trv the renie.lv. The result
was wonderful. 1 conld himtlv realise
that I was well iig in, or U-lieve it could
i. ..,.(..., 1, .....r.. w,.i 1 ...,
thut one bottle ol medicine, co-ting but
a lew cents, cured uie." For sulu by
Edwin K.isf.
J. S. Rncou IMil Nut Vote for Rainier.
For Ihe henelit of those parties that
are circulating the story that J. H Ba
con vo'ed for Kainier 01. Ihe Uthuf July,
we, the mulersigncd, make this pul'lu
statunient: j
That on the (illi day of Julv, NXM, we 1
voted for Kainier; ami, we further state,
that wo were not iniiuenceu 111 any way
by Jj. S. Bacon, oriinyonu clst, in our
voting.
h. A. fll.EV,
tf. W. BAKKK,
W". S. BACON,
M. UACOX.
Warren, Oregon, July Uth, IiK)3.
The Knights of the Mia-cnhces Tent,
of Sci.ijiooao, will give a grand bull at
Watts .4 fi ice's hall on Friday evening,
July 17'h, for the iK-ncllt of "the liepp.
ner'suHerera. This s.M-inl dunce is for
a worthy and charitable purpose, and
should W gi'iierallv patrouiml. CiikkI
music will Ik provitleil.
Mrs. Malissn A. Bregle was buried at
S.-uimiKise bv the side uf her hiiHtian.l. ;
the lute J. It; Beegle. inst ad of in tho
Odd elh.nva leuictcHV,
I've got High CUndard flour guaran
ted. M. C. Ony, Ml. Helens.
Lwdge Instillations.
I'aat Maater Artiaun Jamea Uowly in
atulled the following new oUitiei at the
roeetmg held hut Krid.iy niglit: fast
Maater Artiaan, 1. 11. Uopelaud; jilaater
Arti.au, J.illie M. I'erry; auperiuuiiid
ent, Hurali 1. Ilaiiahaw ; treanurer, Anna
Coelaud j senior conductor, Minnie I'.
Kelley i lunpeclor, Alma V. trie; junior
conductor, Orate I.. lleuahaw ; M. of C ,
Cora K. W eeks; orgunial, Mua Jennie
(jilaon; inaiructor, E. K. Hazen; war
der. I.. 1. Weeks. The launlies of the
! lueiubera were all preweira, and a delight
ful nocial evening was passel. Kelreali
uieiits were aerved.
There was a joint iuatallation of the
newly elected oliicers of llouliou Camp,
Woodiueu of the V oi Id uud the Circle
ol Women of Waidcraft in the W. O.
W. hall at iloultou ftaturday night, in
the era of good fellowahip ana jollity
tiiat 101 low eu inc inaiuiiaiiou cereuiu
iiiea aoiuutliiitx near nine gallons of ice
cream, stacks ol cakes aim otner eata
bles were consumed. Tlie new Camp
oliicers were installed by l'ast OjiihuI
Cuomiander O. (J. Clark as follows:
Consul couimuuder, leater Bailey; ad-visor-lieutenant,
K. A. Cooper; eacort,
K. K. tiraham ; linker, George 8milli ;
cleik, Fred Kranti; waU;hiiiaii, tieurge
V. Kelley; sentry. Aaron Kt-lley; muii-
i. v iiu,i.- I'm liuniun Wi,.
j' guards, llly J. I'erry; luner aentiiiel
Cynthia I'aner; outer sentinel, Alice
Wikatrom; manager, Minnie Keiley;
musician, lora lia.uett.
Av Temple No. ), Kstlibone Kistera,
iuitwted three new uieuilwrs attbe last
iiiccUng, Mra. Kdwin Koss. Mr. and
Mrs. J. b. Uodfrev. Mra. Kliz Imbrie,
ol Hillaboio, m.de all otlicial visit to the
lt'"',le u" "'stalleil the lolk.wing new
,h .Mt i..,:..v: moat
tiiitri, i.'.i ' ' '
excellent chle M. Harris; excel
lent senior, Anll Kichanleon ; excellent
junior, U-ua jvming; mistrecs of arw
anJ coi rest,,,,,,,,,,;,,, hsrah M. Uuick;
manager of temple, Mary Welli"!?'"" ;
Elira tfwiia.r, vrntmUr of telup'c;
guard of outer temple, l.illie I'erry.
The lollowing additional items con
cerning the joiut installation at Iloul
tou Saturday night, were contributed by
a correMndent after the tirat item was
In tvpe: The installation was short,
but very impressive. Alter th installa
tion of the Ciunp oliicers, the meeting
was turned over to the Circle, and at the
call ol the captain's whistle, the guards
ill uniform marched forth, and escorted
the old officers to the camp tire, where
thev received the Circle houors. At
thu'cloaeof the Circle installation, re
freshments were served, consisting o
ice cream and cake. The cak was pro
vided by the members of the Circle
the ice cre.iui by the Ca.np inewl-ern.
lloth were pronounced excellent, and
all were sorry that we could not furniali
appetite to equal the generosity of the
camp. After supper the time was apent
in niuaic, recitations and toasts. F. A.
Frantz gave a sketch of the work, ad
vancement and benefits of the camp
and circle, which showed Neighbor
Frantx to be posted on the good work ot
IMC III VIVin. IIW nc,n .a..a ava
lliut.,, merriment, especially those of
the orders. Ihe toasts called forth
j (i Wik-trom ami C. W. Clark. Ata
ia.'hour all deoarted for their homes,
bs:I1 fllv conVim-eil that tlie Wood-
,,,( World and the Women of
... .i . . i..n.. ... ... ,4 r.r.
dt.r. w - hica we are glad to belong.
A party of local Tythiaus went to
Itaiuier tin the steamer America Satur-
Ihv mirlit to attend the installation ol
the new oliicers ol the Hainier Knight.-.
of I'vtbins lalge. The party cnnsieied
of Mr. tnd Mrs. M. C. lirav, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Harr s, Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Uodfrev, Mr. and Mi's, i-en Decker, Mrs
Jav Iteming, Mrs. J. 11. Wellington,
Miss Daisy Watkins, W. A Wood,
and the crew' of the America and their
wives. Th parly repotted excellent
entertainment, a splendid luncheon fol
lowed by sHaking, and later dancing.
J. It. E. Iluurue was the installing oth
cer, and the names of the only officers
ibat could be rciueuiliered by the viei
lois were lieerge U. Mayger, chancellor
tomiiiaiidei, aud Mr. 1'omeroy, vice
chancellor. Brutally Toi-turrd
A case came to light that for persistent
and unineicilili torture has perhaps nev
Joe liolobick ot Colu-
er been equaled,
an. t'alil. writes.
For 15 years I eniiiireJ
:.. ...r.....i.iu ... fp..... M l.M.i ...litis... t..t
iii?uu. iu.v ...... ....... ....
.....i.,,, r..ieved me though I tried every
thing know n. I came across t,ieciiic
Sitters mid it's the greutest mcliciue ou
earth for that trouhle. A few bottles of
it completely relieved and cured me."
Just as good for I.iver an.l Kidney troub
les ami general debility. Only &0c.
iSatisiuciiuu guaranteed by the St.Heleu
f harn.acy.
Sl'El'lAL. NOTICE.
Eveulag Train From Portland on
Sa.urUas, Begluuiug July 11th.
iH'ginning Satunlay July Uih, the ev-
j '"" 1,1 A- V" K- "v,n
U'orlland ill 7 p. iu. will le abaiuloncl
I "' tnrd.y (or thu summer season,
I ami ihoae (Ktirnnr 10 remain ill lort-
laud alter the morning train lias depart
ed should leave fortland 011 the t'orl-laud-Seaside
Fiy. r departing fixu. 1'n
ion lH'Bjt every Saturiiay ai i.'M p. 111.
in order to reach homo ou Saturday.
No I'lly Sliowu,
"For vt-ais fate was after inu contiiiu
ously" writes F. A. ti.ille.lge. Verbena,
Ala." "i hud a tciribict-ase. f files cans
inir L'4 tumors. When aN failed Buck-
t.a ,.nica Salve cureil me. Equally
1 ,MWi fr iturns and all uches utul iiains
, uy jije Ht the St. Helens I'liarmacy.
It l'f'A'.NvS Tai.ulea
Doctors find
A good pre.-criptiou
For muukiud
Tlie S oent packet I- enough for uaunl .waslons
Tlie family ootlle (Uo cent-) 1 mama jettrs
Mi,..l. All driigkiida sell Ihrni,
istsaftg
VJUOJ.BVO
. T. Dnywa! , ef
Kislihawk, does
gnt believe in moving tlie county
seal
j until good roails ire ouilt
ftVA 0tp HMi
- 'nKMiir ir.........
SsuJ (of Cs'alugiM M.
fcraalaa t'alf.klia kk.
A Ins ligkt sail (IreMy nb.
Our t.mw Cmt Oxfar4, ait
ia a barnalu. Sn. H l(
l.atfleat lalrnl Ksiaaarl
, iicahoa (or atran wear
I.bwis Mawsn far
It inch ulailra
Free far Ike aaklag aar
Urnrral t alalagae .Tl.
Pacific Mail Order Company
FOKTLA.VD. OKF.IiON
(arange I'lenle at Setpf
The picnic in West's arove. iriven un
der the auspices of 8capooM Grange ; A
iki-i caiuniay was a anccea..
Uulorlunntely the Warren Hand uld !
not participate, and the program there
fore was not extensive.
The lecture hy lir. Ca.to was iuter
eatiug and inatructive. He out vividly
the aims .ad hopes of the I'atrons of
Hnsbaiidry, and prophecied great good
to come from intelligent li range work.
Mra. Mildred Watta gave a select read
ing, and s.rs. Uose Watts read a selec
tion. Mrs. B. W. Fisher was present with a
ictor talking machine, which did I
much to ulease the audierJ. I
The groun i were nicely fitted up and I
the Grange management deserves credit
for its efforts. The threatening weather
kept away manv. who otherwise would
have attended.
Him ('nyers' Ceaeeri.
The music loving peoble of Rainier
are looking forward with much pleasure
for the coming conceit to be given by
Mise Mar t Olivers, Saturday Julv 26,iu
K. off. hull. Miss Convers will" Iw as
sisted by Miss Veda wil!iauis, an accom
plished young musician of Oregon City;
Miss Annie F.nglish, a well known vio
linist of l'ortland ; the male quartette of
Rainier, who is always a favorite num
ber on a program ; Miss Knby Jackon,
of Rainier, and the Tichenor orchestra,
of Clatnkanie.
The program will conclude with a so
cial dance,
The foliuwinr i. taken from tha -
gOII I'itV CorreSMJIldell'-e to Hie IVirtluml
Journal : In the comina concert, to bs
given by Mi-s Mary Convera, on Octo
her 28, the public will la- given a musi
cal treat, snch as is teidoiu beard in this
city. Miss Conyera, who is very promi-
ueiii iu inuaicai circles, has a fine voice
which has received a good training, mak
ing her one of this town's favorite sing
ers. She is to be assisted bv the Iler-
thic Clnb, and the Maccahee Quartette,
of this city, and Mm. Kdtrar Coarsen
and lXim J. Zan, of l'ortland.
The Quarterly of the Oregon Histori
cal Society for March, 1803, has just
been received at this offica. It is a val
uable number, and may be perused bv
all people with profit. I'roiessor F. U.
Young, the editor, contributes the lead
ing article, "The Lew is and Clark Cen
tennialthe Occasion and its Observ
ance"; Alfred A. Cleveland gives an
"Educational History of Astoria"; T.
W. Davenport is the author of a reada
ple and unique article on "An Object
lesson in l'aternalisru": Mrs. t:. M.
C'artw right tells interestingly of "lilioiii -
sesofKarly Days in Orei": Ueonn,
O i-.l .11 . .1 . c
, 1. 1 trw 'be pioneer settleiuenu
..I .TI. I .. 1 j ,
' vsispwia : auu uuuer
the head of "Docuuicuts" letters from
Oregon to tlie home conn rv are given,
dated November li, IS43, an.l February
ltf, 1846. resiiectively. AH these features
are of absorbing interest to every stu
dent of Oregon history.
Fresh fish in season every Friday, and
special Sunday dinner at the Oriental
Hotel.
Beach Tree whiskey at the Owl sa
loon, Brinn Bros., propi ietors, direct
f.om Kansas City, Mo.
A Houderfnl lareutlen.
It is interesting to note that fortunes
are frequently made by the invention of
articles of minor importance. Manv of
the most popular devices are tho.t'de
sigucd to benefit the people ami meet
popular conditions, and one of the most
interesting of these thai has ever been
invented is the Dr. White Electric Comb
patented Jan. 1, '9l. These wouderful
combs positively cure dandruff, hair fall
ing out, sick uud nervous headaches,
and when used in connection with Dr.
White's Electriu Hair Brush are (ajsi
tively guarantneil to make straight hair
cuily in L'6 days' time. Thousands of
these electric combs have been sold in
j ,he various cities of the L nion. and tlie
ueniauu is constantly Increasing. tur
agents are rapidly becoming rich selling
tiiesecomos. jney positlvelv sell on
sight. Send for sample. Meii's site 35c
ladies 50tr half price while we are intro
ducing them. See Want Column of this
paier. The Dr. White Electric Comb
Co., Decatur 111.
Working Night ami Oajr
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King's Njw
Life fills. These pills change weakness
into strength, listlessnesa into energv,
brain-fag into mental power. They're
wonderful i i building no the health.
Only 25c per box. Sold by the St. Helens
fiiar iuiicv.
DR. FENNER'-S
KIDNEY and
Backache
All dlaaaaes of Kidneys,
CURE
ladder, urinary orgaos.
lehs.HeartDiaeass.faraval.
Dropsy, t sauus irouuiaa.
oa t bseom dlsesaratad. Thers la a
sure for you. If necessary write Dr. heu.ier.
tin baa sp nt a lit., time curing Jiiat such
Cases aa yours. All couaul.aiioua xzsa.
Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Iluckacha Curs
I. tltatoaosM of iuv ladi.tf blive to-dav. I had
aultorod reily of kluney disease for years
and reduciaitii weight to I puuntia. I now
weigh li u.uinda.
V . II. M.t.lOI.. Olive rurnace. u.
PriHijIsiaaiii-.. l.AkJoMJoJl.aJra.
ST.VITUS'DANCl'i".!'
For sale by M. c. limy, St, Helen.;
also BailcV St, Hi inn, general uier-t-hanta
at Iloultou. ,
D:irt A Muckle have received a com
plete Hue of nietis' clothing, ranging
from rT.SU to (15. Call and inspect
hem.
THE SIGN
cat
BKST
3 OVERLAND 3
TRAINS 3
3 DAILY 3
It does not cost you any mart
to travel on the
"North Coast Limited"
than it does
anv other train
anJ lIler traln
Try it and
your verdict will be
It's the crack train of them all
A. I. CHAItbTON.
Assistant General Pasaengrr Agent
VA Morrison 81., Corner of Third,
Portland, Oregon.
HOTICe Or FINAL SETTLEMENT
ajOTICE IS IIKKEUV HIVES THAT TUB
- an.lersiir 1 Admiutstwmr nf th Kslate of
W llliaaa II. I oniMll. Ureeaaci, haa riled Iu the
C.anutjr C'ltinol Columbia Uoitniy. state of or
eson, hi rtnaj am onnt an.l report In aalt e-i-
tate, anl that the II.. u J. B. Doaa, JuiIks of aaiil
Court has aiipxillileU Mwnlar. lh :trrt day of Au-
f us., jism. ai a etica p. in. ol aaia aay !ur the
besrtus of aatd Anl account, and all objev
tlolia thereto, aud the final settlement thereof.
THUJIAS CONSKLh,
Admlniatrauir.
IfAKKlsON AI.LKX, A.toria, uregon. At
torney for Adinluiatnuor.
HOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
fJeiiartment of the Interior,
Land Oltie at Oresou City, Oregon,
June 6,
NOTH E IS HKRKBY GIVEN THAT THK
fiSlowinK iiulBed settler .ia. Aled notice nf
his intelititm U asaka nnai .ruuf ia Biipport of
his rlioin. and that aat.1 final proof will be
nta.lv tarlore the Canty ;lerk ot t'olauibia
Conutjr.at St. Ileieiu, Uresou. on July ii, urn,
ArxiI.K fM'HIKVE.
II. E. So. lata, lor ihe e' of nwJJ. awtj of nar
4 oi sec-lion 1 and ae? ol uef'4 of aectiou ,
lp a n. r S ae-t.
He ni..e Ihe following wilnessea to prove
his ei.uliuu.aij. residence Us.n and t-tiltiviuli.a
t aahl iaad via: John rl. w ilrerding and tier
hart Mi.rbu k, of Valley, urexou lxuc T Wil
son, of Vankion, aud K. o. Vai-ney. of lloullon,
Uregou.
AU;ER.N"ON 8. DRE.SSER. IteRistar.
NOTICKOK r l.N'Ali HKTTI.KM KXT
XJOTICE ia hereby gi ven that the un
1 dcruirned l a.lii.iuittat..r of theestate of
Jeremiah tialvia, .ie.-e&.-.l, has tiled in the of
fice of lite County Clwti oi tlie County Cleric of
Columbia. Male olorce.-u, his final account .-f
his a miliistraiion umhj ssid estate, tqrelher
with his rnal rcp.nt and PfHition for di-trlbu-
ti. Hi, aud His. II. u Hon. J. 11. lloau. Jndto of
said court, hss apis.itite.1 Monday, the 3rd day
1 of A usual, A. t iw
i ST.'" ".
iK, S120 ci.nck in tbe aiter-
the time, aud the court
iwhiui miu coin in ov. tteiena. urejron, aa
tne place otbearlna- the same, at which time
I ..i.,....... ..... .... 1 . ..
in t. Helena. Oregon, aa
and plaiv uli person interested In said estutc
nay appearand file objections in w.llni? losaid
filial at-vuuul or sold nnal repoit and peth.ou
lor distribution, or auy portion or either of the
same.
JllllN DO LAS,
Administrator of Ihe Estate of Jeremiah Ual
vin, deerase.1
. li. row ELL. Attoaney for Administrator
NOTICE FOR PUBICATION.
Iieiutrtment of the Interior
Laud Otbce at Oregon Citv, Oregon,
June 27, liltti.
NOIU E If HSREAV OIVKX THAT THE
following-mimed settler h:.s flied uoliec of
bis intention 10 make final pro..! in support of
his claim, and that said proo' w ill be ulteic be
fore ihe Kcai-ter and Keceiver, at Oregon Cily,
urn. .h. on A111511M li. VMS, viz:
llAKk U. Bl Ml'.
H. E. No. ir;, 1 ir ibe lota .1 aud 4, Section 6,
tp 3 n, r 3 wt-at.
lie uamea ihe folio- ine wituessea to prove
hisconiinu.His residence uuu uud cultivation
of said land, viz:
Wilson Bgu.p and Jaeob Slelrh. of M.mn tatu
dale Uresou, J . N. Honinan, of Forest tirove,
Ores-on, aud i'eter Hoir.iiau. f Bacons. rireion.
. AU.fcK.NON e. l)KlS.-.tit, Keglstcr.
Iu the clrcuii Court of the Slate of Oregon, for
Columbia Couuty.
ftotice For Publication.
Irp.irlinem of ihe interior.
Laud I'av at Oietfou City, tlrejron.
Juiie M. 1WH.
VOTICE is hereby given that the fol
il h.wiim named settler has tiled n-jtiee of
ilia inteiillou to make Huai pmof In suptwrt of
his clttiui, and tho. .aid pr.s. mil be made be-fon-the
Cotiu.y lilerk el Columbia County at
M. Helens, Oieirou. on Auaust 7th, via:
NKITIK8i.lil.-iKA,
II. K. No. 11-01. for ihe se1-, of aw't of -ection '.,
township., nortii, ratine ;1 Vi-st.
Mas ua.t.es ina fois.MiiiK witnettes to prove-
hsreouoiiu .u- redden, t up.ui and cultivation
: ' "' u: "ice .vutou keroski.
Joe .-oll..ka. ... Valley, Oreuou, and Krauk tiliu-
let kl. of .. It. leu.-, Orcaon.
Al.i.i lINoN . DKKKiKK, Kegiater.
r
Tired
After Mental fixer
tion No Rest.
Neryous. Irritable
and Wretched.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Saved
My Life.
There Is lirt'e joy ia living when the dis
oracred nerves prevent sleep and rest; when
one wakes from a restless night more tired
than the night before; when one ia forced to
drag through the round of daily duties with
out energy, ambition or interest. This cm.
diiion is doe lo a dersnrement of tlie nerves
which mav be apeedilv regulated and
strengthened by 1. Mile' Restorative
Nervine. This remarkable medicine has a
wonderful record oi cares. Supplying as it
does the exact element needed tor the res
toration ot the nerve force and vitality, its
good effects ire felt after the lint few doses.
"I have nsed your remedies myself and in
ssv family for the past seven years and it is
nit too much to aar that they saved my life.
The tired feeling i used to have after giving
few music W&aons has left mc entirely ana
instead of lying ia bed three or four hours
trying to get sleep and then gelling ap and
Walking tlie floor until moruing, 1 can now
go to bed and s sep eight, ten and twelve
boars without any trouble. VA hen I think ot
my former nervous, wretched, irritable stats
a ' . ..... -..7 i... iw M.it
a wmmt o v" T.yvm.w' -.
Nervine has duns tor mc. 1 can do as mwch
work now in a tfar as 1 used to take a week
t accomplish. I think Dr. Miles' Nervins
I a the brat remedy tor nervousness and ren.
1 ml debility ou earth." L. U. EuwAKua,
I frof. ot Music, 1'reaton, Idaho.
Alt druegists sell and guarantee first bai
lie Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
, Dr. MUct Medical C, Elkhart, lud.
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