The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 24, 1903, Image 2

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    OIIKOON MIST !
Kiitcrcl HI till" Posloilice Rt St. Helens,
Oregon, as second-class liuiil iiiiitti'r.
COUNTf OFFICIAL PAPER. !
Ism ku Kvkiiv Kkihav Moksisu liv
KSTK.LLA ti At'.ISKRT,
KuiTOR AM) PROI'KIKVOK,
Sl HSl KirTlON i'KIl't:
One copy mm yi'iir, ia advance f l.OO
ix months "0
Jillv l!4, l!K. j
CONTINUE
Those who ar fra(nlngrfleah
and strnijth by regular treat
ment with
Scott's Emulsion
should continue the treatment
In-not weather; smaller dose
and a little cool milk with It will
do away with any ohleotlon
which Is attached to fatty pro
duct during the heated
season.
Send lor frr umple,
SOOTC HOW NK, CtuniLtt,
404-41 Pearl Slrpl, New York.
Joe. .udSi.ool ll! Jrtigjistt.
Upon Letter to the People
Columbia County No. 2.
of!
Ono won lit think to hear ami read uf
the blowing aUmt Rainier thai 1 1 n oili
er county towns should uetotflhe r n.rth,
or pay tribute to that berg. So insist
ent has ii tlicir canvass ol "brag,"
that no othet town could bo named on
tin1 same day with tlmt jug lirtn.llo town
in t ho wilier of tho county on 'lie out-
COUNTY COURT.
Koimlur July Torni, VMY..
(Continued from lnt week.)
against
Hill
In the matter of claim
t'onniv allowed.
Tint following claims were allowed,
I and tlu clerk ordered to draw warrant
jon ihe general fund in favor of llio fol
I lowing 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 parlies mill in the sum
' di'l onno-itv ihi-ir respective inline as
side rim.
We will present furls taken
Thi per i? kept on tile tit I lie Ore
gon Press Association Koom 1). Ilanlil
toii building, Portland, Oiegon.
! Ti e enUiiUMiig
to have new water
light sv.teni.
i n of Rainier is
iRj""iliid i lectrio
Assessor Laws estimate that the to-i
till value of assessable property in Co-,
liunbia comity will In from $150,iki0 to ;
$175,000 greater thau last year. While 1
there lias been an increase in t!i vidua i
tion of twine classes of properly, the,
greater percrulage id the increase in the !
total of assessaNtf chattels ami realty
conies from new machinery anil iui-
provenients anil yiitcntahave issued to; Pr"m,1
...!.! I-,. .V i.,....i, i tityfm
Kii'onl ol nnmey orders paij to Sher
iir llattan for taxes ilnring March, UK'ii,
w hen the rebate of d per cent on pay
ments was allowed :
Tow ns. No. of orders. Total ain't
Clatskanie l'.':l $1(573 V'i
Vernon ia I8 4li, Til
Kainier SI &Ott 70
of ihe county in iieates that the crop it' Clatskanie has li'aten Kainier near
Columbia comity farmers are now ac
tively eiigigcd in milking bay while the
so i shines. Reports fioin every section
i follows, to-w it
, ,. II M Fow ler roinl ,
from Ihe I KTimonev. viewer . ...
record, and compare Kainier with Home ' John Fair ."
other towns: j.hiute Kennedy
II I luvtril, ehainnian
C V Fowler
W T Watts, surveyor
Changes in I'riitglo-IUIInid road.
K W Shanahsn, viewer
C 0 Keasey
K K TltriKip
li W I'm ker, ehuiiitnaii
A M Parker
J tl Adams, axinaii
W T Walts, sin vejor
Kremlin road.
J II Wilson, viewer
S 70
2 70
t 70
J (HI
S 00
7 00
an annuitant one, nut me lanorer arc ,ur to one III us number of money or
few . The srareity of help makes it dltti dcrs paid in for taxes, and near three
cult to readily handle the hay product ' to one in the gross amount paid,
between occasional showers. j Kveu quiet Vei nonia is about 50 per
' cent abend ol Kainier jn it number of
Cohiiiibia-oitntv i" taxpayiug orders, and onlv falls behind
considerable uuuiber iH homesteads
and ti.nber claims, during tile past year, j
From returns received frotn tho various '
school districts,? County Superintendent
Copeland estimates tlmt there are about
250 more children of school age than
there were in the county iasl year. This
is practical .evidence that the irerma
lu;ion is increasing to an appreciable extent.
The tick Kfop of
juality
surpasses t
vcar. This seetioi
traordiuary t)iutc'
His season
he-
I 1 V 4 1 r S
other fruit eid their couipitrative
dom froiu-li'sts.
ifud the quail-
Id of any past
ted for the ex-
apples and
tiee-
two per cent
fin-the
2 80
:t no
i' oo
2 oo
Classified Advertisements
W A.Vnai-.YF.U AIi Pl' USO.ys j
of cliBraoler and goisl reputanon" In,
each atate (one in lhl county reipilicil)
to represent mid a.lveriiie old cta ,li !
lished wenlthv buslnes hoi I sol il ,
llnauciul standing. (Salary (21 (HI weekly j
Willi expense additional. All payable
in cash diiect each Meiine.oav u
head olllees. Horse and carriage fur
nished when necessary. Itelerenei .
! nelose si'll a.lilressed envelope. I ol"
iiial Co., XII, lVarboru Sl Chicago,
' W A Vl'F i- U Vk"a( K NTS TO SKI I.
Or. While' F.hclrle Comb, patriite.l
Jan. 1, HO. Cure dandrull'. hair (ailing
out sick and uervou headaches. 't
cost no more than an ordinary comb.
Sells on sight. Agent are wild with
success. Send NV lor sample (half
piiee). Write quick. The I'r. White
Kleclric Comb Co., IH'tiilur. 111.
Mid-Slimmer Clearing Sale
Must bf clcaucil up within 30 days to . c,Jwtu fr f,j
stock. " "
200
Uncalled for tailor-made
suit wot ill
S20
now
(t no to .0 tailiir-uiadc suits, choic
pairs trousers, tailor-made worth
I 000 hili as ?), tlmiec
$9.95
7J
A couimuuieatioii was rcccivt-d this
week, which docs not appear, for the
reason that the wr ter's name is not
signed to it, alilvuirh it is worihv of at
tention. At this stage of the county
Beat campaign, the .uit is making it a
rule not to print county seat cuimnuiii
cations, iiuies! the author's name is
signed thereto. Tne nsidenis of St. j
Helens do not favor the building of a!
new- court house until something is done :
011 the roads, as ihe present buildings:
will aaer all purposes for a few yens:
yet, and the vauits are absolutely fire-j
proof. A two-story nd lition has been
built to the court house during the past
two veurs f.t conrideral-U expense.
to the Nchalem road, St. Helens first I
buili it t.i the sumosit ut lui:ker Hi!:, i
and lias donated various sums tow ard
the improvement of that road since
then. Only la-t winter a considerable
sum was donated by St. Helens people
for the improvement uf tht mad ibis tide
ol Valley.
A survey
change in t
I uioiintain li'tXeeu Clatkliie and Mist.
1 tie new piece otroint wu le built on a
; six per cent per grVhf'thus avoiding the
1 steep grade just tsside of tho summit.
; The Nehalempeople ihd others w ho
i have ocitsuiu to pass ove-.this
! w ill appreciate this improvement.
are shipped to every section of Oregon
and W ashiugton.
Kainier a little more than
of the sum total remitted.
"Surrender at once," says the
?.ette, "or we will take you in at
coming June election.
"Don't shoot, Mr. Crockett," said the
coon to old "Davy" I'll come down.
"Hold MeDutr," says the taxpayers.
to bulldoze the whole
county?
Your boom may be over before anoth
er general election, and then, as you
' have but limited settled back country
t .... lit) .1 LV.ll iV- .1..
: mm 11a jvciirir emu ; .u roans 10 y rs .las Iiw e
'speak of," all your arguments in favor I A P McLaren
; of moving the county seat to Kainier J, 'V1"
. f .ll flat A ""W
,',lUl"t- jllliKer.l
I Tiiere is no dangi'r of the court house , llio Pen v . .
falling down, but we shudder to think ' Kuby lai kson
Hereford cows ; "ht havoc would have been made, if it j jj:, :n '
of Oregon. . . had fallen during the trial of one of '! u illi.i ,'
were Jos itrough . . .
r M Fow ler .
J A Schuuenser
MrsAttlal.ee .
has been completed for a
road on this ffde of the I'o yon expect
.oad.
John Foster
A K llarvev, clminninn
w Kiiiott :
D W Freeman, axinan
W T Watts, surveyor
Otto, I Hoist, cleaning co bid'ge
Western Clay Mlg I'o., sewer p
John undersoil, il'l tor o iw" .
St. Vincent's Hospital, cure Wa-
tenbeig
Kttio Vauularicoin, rl'l I. htuaii,
N A Perrv, supfor Isabella
Fred Trow , sup .Ionian and I,oh-
miin
Patten Home, cr Mr.Mnckinstcr
W Sntln rlaiui. reliel of
j St. Mary's Ho-pi'al, ci Ilolnui
Kainier ater I ompany, water
for Joiilan
Wituesws May term Circuit
State vs U illianis.
' Mis K II Mitchell
W A M'KI S K V V. K A I . INDl Sllil
ous persons In each stale to travel (or
hous eslablished eleven yeass and with
i . i.rad ...n.iiul 1.1 cull uoi'ii merchants
' w ami agents for successful and prolitable ,
. 'line. Perinanent engngemenl. Weekly!
s A :....! .l,irv of IIH and all traveling e-
s M i ii.oi.oa aild hotel hills advanced each
2 W
In proportion to the farminz area
Columbia county has more thorougbred
il 'lstein, Jersey and
than any other section
nutnbet ot theui are medal and cash Kainier s cases, mans witnesses
prize, winners at the lairs ol I the North- summoned to prove what ran't ! pro
west, and their thoroughbred progeny i veil. One irreverent fellow remarked
that for the court house lo have col-
; lapseii at ncii a nearing woulil lie a
stroke of special Providence. No dan
cmntv Ifer; neither a cyclone nor Rainier'
Persons in a position to know whereof
they speak, piophecy that the Nehalem
valiey wiil have raiiroad coninmuica
tion with the outside world within the
uext three or four years. At great ex
pense the Northern Pacific surveyed and
located a line over an easy grade from
S' iippoose to the Nehalem valley. It is
reasonably certain that this line will be
built, which means tiiat there will be
two great outlets from the Nehalem val-Jey-otio
in the south end of the county,
and the other at Ciat-kanie. When
once a railroad enters the Nehalem val
ley, it w ill be but a short lime until it
will become the center of population,
then the Nehalem valley will have
something to say in county seat mutters.
O.'ficcs were fitted up for the
superintendent and the county surveyor ; thunder can demolish our court house.
in the couit house last fail, and the Only tne itepera(e straits that one may
county judge certainly has authority to be reduced to for want of better argu-
. lit up an office in tiie court house, if he ment, could haye induced the liniette
so desires. Which would be the cheap- i to bring tip the saving of ni i
er? to move the court house to toe lenge in such a case, as an
county judge, or move Ihe county judge excuse for moving the county seat near
tot he court house. Kainier asseils that er lo the place of "hisin.h.V Scat!
the county jiiilge has to Slav awav from Vote for St. Helens, and use vour in-
the court house, because there is no of- fluence against the erection of a new!
fice rooyi for him. r court house until goods roads are con-j
st meted, say we. Do not let Rainier''
A county seat does not always con- threat of bringins; up this question;
Does it, or not,
Clatsknnia got no
Pope I.eo XIII, died at Rome, after a
lingering illness Monday afternoon.
The Oregoninn thus speaks editorially
t.f his. life: The pope lived in g.od
lie lth a life of hard mental work and
responsibility until he 93 years and
i months old. During his whole life he
obeyed the laws cf health in his temper- j)reciIlct?
ance in his fool and drink ; his daily ex- j
ertise did not go beyond a walk in his
garden and an occasional caniage ride,
rystoniatic artificial athletics lo acquire
superior muscular development do not
seem necessary to obtain length of days
pa the part of inert who practice plain
iviiij and high thinking.
trol the politics of a county, nor does it
secure the greater number of the offices.
St. Helen is a striking example of this
condition. The sheriff came fiouiCIats
kanie; the county clerk is a resident of
Mayger; tiie assessor is a resident of
Clatskanie ; the county judge is a resi
dent of K.iiiii, r, while one commissioner
r. sides in Marshland and the other at
Pittsburg. The representative also is a
resident of Rainier, and the deputy
s herifr is from the same place. Ivputy
Clerk Hani is an upper Nehaleuiite
laud has held down the place for the-
past iU years. It is also evident that
Ids health bus not sintered on account
of hia duties lor so long a period in the
old court house.
1...-
again frighten yon. Rainier will lie
snowed under too deep to be thawed out
again for many a year. Vote for St.
Helens.
Respeclfnilv,
W. II. DOLMAN.
St. Helens, July Itynd.
j l'.ck Williams
j Win Synious
, . D Juliii.on
i Anna Johns. ut
I A A Spic.nry
j C li Stilt.. n '
I Iva A Sutton
j C ii Suit. m
I Cat Howard
Kubv Smith
Ie Chirk
j K A F.utcrson
; J 15 K llollrne
Mrs Kate Shaw
I W ituesses beinre the
; State s William.
1 Dan Stehinati
Mrs D Stehmau
M W Gregg
lieo Kane
Frank Stiermau .
Cal Howard
Mrs I! Smith
Mis K (1 .V.ilchell .
K J Dolan
I (HI
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V4 IV
15 (M
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42 70
10 00
Court,
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7 ito
7
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7 (Ml
7 0i
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7 0
7 IU) '
7 tio .
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7 Hi
7 liiij
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7 (Hi
7 00
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7 till
....I. K ion'iice not essenltul M
tion reference and enclo' self sildreed
envelope, TIIF. NATIONAL, Ml,
iN'arhorn St., Chicago. j
W AN lKDYOCNil MK.N to pri pine I
for Uovrriiineut Pomiion. Fine "
ings in ll IVparlnient. KxniiiimiHoiis j
IHMMl. 1 mill ilini" rn-. f
. . . . i , tl I., f..
Iiiler-Mate i or. nisi., co ir nii.io
C R Sutton
Je Krougli
A ti llagxin 0 W
('has WilliMtn
A P McLaren .
Dick William
lva M Sutton
C It Sutton . .
J It K Hour ne ft 0"
I. Smith
J li Wall, wit. W V Si Co suit
A P M. Liren, turd ex Sutton
II P Watktin, j p, St v th't ,
J M I'.lackfonl, j p St v Ssmuel-
son
F. ! Tichrnor, c instable, State s
Samuelsoii
Witnesses State v SimueUou.
Fanny Hums .
Fredernk Hendricknon .
I'nllle
Fred Clark
Louis Johnson
fCohtuincil net wei'kl
Farnsworth -Herald Company
a.S W'asiiinc.ton' Sr., I'krti.and, Orkoon,
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YANKTON. J. F. (VDONNKI.L
Kt ttjitv rvrntinf, 17th. Hit, lv
ti'fturt wt llu fHh(HiilitnM, rtn l Ht tttrj
r ! R tt'injM-i run n ry huh r; iti !
i.fl. M. 4. lncr wiit rfin.t-n rttdr- 1
(iiati, Mi lht Hv'fr, ci'ipuifv, imk! :
7 0i i Mm, (Hivrr, Itrmf laui, (i I,, rurlx il, :
.S 40 j Mri. Mity Hrijrfro nn Im Wm It r.d.wnf
. . . . 11 mil t'rv .t;ixttiirt rointnttli'i' mi prtv '
7 'i' Till' Mnn(i Tuf!"(rtV f Uljf 't H- li 1
5 tiff liH'litlt, l tin (i ififilH tifttcnt ti( in
ii-triii ult.iiM'y, ' .tiihttiv, JnN Hit h, .v K. . ttuiit,
o( Otcun Citr, ."'ii h"l hi n.-
ti .(t . t'Hi lMptiMt rinifi h, tn.rt(ii.i; in i 't '
. . f jit . titii. A .rt' j.tftfiml ititiTrM
5 lt -ll-'A II, III! I Ml Ih fVfilMlvf Ml it't
.... ti , tf iht' THM'I1, II ,( nl ( ti tlmi Kn
tl tj 'l':ivnr wtt or'tnxt'tl Willi I'm f..'!. ..,--(
i J) tiU offn-t-r w ; Mr". M :i V I''if, tf''.ifl ! ,'
5 Uf Mm A. iWnwn. vicvjt ! tent, Mt. Ni i j
5 W 5 ti t'liHrl'm,, . n t;ry Riul t.riwt- .
ft fin Sl.iinit, t rrniiri-r, j
200 FRONT 8TRCIT
PORTLAND, OREGON
( )r!l I illli'-Xi'
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Hi inlet s, Mow its, and knkrs.
I'.i ItMutlt
I ..-1 i 1 1 J4
HrnliH-s
lUul.vvc- "
Hay TiU, riuu
NYw Ovi'isil Crr.itu
Mii'itiin W .K' '"si 1
CdltttllhtlS I'tlif'Us
l'nuiT ll.iy l'rt'sscs.
Harrows aii'l I'miiji-i.
St'ji.ir.iiors,
i d Cuiii- fcts.
Hot Shot From the
thief.
Clatskanie
seem strange that
vote from Rainier
in spite of the attendant long haul
to reach railroad transportation, new
saw and shingle mills are being con
structed in the Nehalem valley and
juurearo contemplated. Were it not for
the fact that a prime Quality of titnlsT
We wonder if Fischer w ill make good
hia boast, that Rainier will control the
politics of Columbia county hereafter?
Well, scarcely.
Rainier, by some means, got second
place in the election ; she w ill howerer,
never get first place by several City lU.
Rainier wants Clatxkanie to stay by
heron the second ballot She will stay
just like K tinier staid wiih t'hit-kaine
on the first ballot. Where's those 17
votes ?
A (MRU.
The Rainier (iazette of 17th of July,
siys:"St. Helens wants a nkw court
house and will have -it, if the county
i-eat is not moved", mid adds, "If yoii
don't think so, ask Dolman, (jnii-k ami
Miles." As I haye lieen referied to hv
name in the endeavor to palm elf the I
i-talement as facts, I lieg to reply that I I
am opposed st this time, or lor some)
years to conn', to building a new rourtj
hou-e at St. Helens, or at any other;
place in Columbia county. I have rec-1
commended (hat proper addition and !
needed repairs werein order at a II limes, 1
I am now, have always been, and will !
continue to be an advocate f.jr gmwl j
roads, and for lietter roads. In so far
as I know this is the general sentiment i
in the south and western! of the county,
The county judge lives ot Rainier;!
Coininissioneer Colvin lives at Maish-j
Intnl; Commissinrieer Case lives at j
Pitli-burn. They have nil the say in the j
matter of erecting u new court house. I
Who fur one moment thinks they would
build a new court house at St. Helens, I
II lire removal is ueleateil.
Vote ''St. Helens," si.il good roads.
Respectfully,
WILLIAM H. DOLMAN.
VERNONIA.
Its of hay.
A shingle mill man from Vancouver,
Wash., has lieen looking over the held
: in this section w ith a view of locating.
He has goiirf hack to consult with his
It is laughable to see Rainier trying
can be secured at low rates of stumpage, i l" " me 1,010 iy siat pinui on tne partner. Both part les expect to return
s . .w, u.ainivainc. in a sriori lime, alio it is their an-
noiinced intention to put in n shingle
mill and a sawmill, if satisfactory terms
can be made in securing sites and tiui-
jt would be an unprofitable to build
mills in the Xehaieui valley under pres
ent conditions. However, the present
high prices of a good quality of lumber
product and reasonable prices for tim
her in the tree, serves to offset the long
haul, and enables the mill operator to
,do business in the Nehalem valley.
I Don't try to steal our glory, gentlemen.
Ill you want to build up, do so on your
jown rouds. 1
ber.
j Je.-B Rice has gone to Cornelius after
a loud of goods for I (ow ning.
! Mr. Soules is tearing down his burn in
Veriiuiiia and, removing it to his sou's
homestead.'
Rice has been trading horse".
W. Crisy is pretty feeble.
Arthur Johnson is visiting in Ihe val
ley for a short time.
fa-
E. K. Hogberg, of F'ishhawk, was in
tiwn Saturday on business. He re
marked that Rainier was off its "ca
buore" w hen 11 spoke alxmt it not coat
ing innch to go there from the Nehalem.
The round trip of f 1.16 from Clatskanie
WJien petitions were being circulated ! J"Ut 'AhiiiB. The.t 1 is the livery bill
, , . B ... for bis team at Clatskanie, $1.80, and
or the passage of an enabling act, I pjr inJ 0wn meals, 60c. If the county
px'thinx was said HOout any provisions : seat had been at Clatskanie, it would
ior special eiectiori", and many -rsons : have cost nothing, no said he would. Omar Snencer ciiine in to helu his
, miliar lr, lit kf lliiluriu (lian It, ..... 1 1 1
S:gned the pet.fons under a imsappre- : tiBVt e oitiieN U, ave j M'"'n "" ";"'''"
hension. A few weeks ago Rainier said : enjje ell0ug, tl give Ht. UeleIm tUeir ' Miss Maud Rice w ill carrv the mall
get the matter of the permanent location so:id vote oil August Urd. : '"rH ,Uj wt" '" ucker
f.., ii .nl . ,1..- ,B'r vacation. He is going to hunt
snecial elections. Now. renliziue that it Rainier snys that the country tribute
ia hard up against it, Rainier threaten. ; ZS, Ut
to submit the matter again at the next ; j,,,, to Clatskanie, and as it is very plain
June election. j that they w ill continue to use that road
. : until a better one, and perhaps that is
I nut pos.-ioie, ne mane, ineretore we
' shall look lo tne town of Clatskanie and
the Nehalem valley for a large vote in
the next election.
W ho built that rond to tho Nehalem ; '-i wo,j ,.,mtl nenrlv all night long,
VH"'? . .. ... . I writes Mrs. Chas, Applegatw, of AleHii-
How much money or labor did Rai 1 dr'ur, Did., "and could hardly get anv
nier contribute toward it? ! nl-'p. I had consumption so had that
How strange, that the Nehalemiles if I walked a block I would cough fright
wonld derive so much benefit by having ! v n, H(ljt (,ul, when all other
tho county seat at Rainier. ! medicines failed, three 1.) bottles of
Rainier has la 11 giving those people 1 )t. King's New Discovery wholly cured
out there tud Pud Hug" about build-; 1B ttn,l gsined 6H pounds." It' ho
ing 11 good roa.l from that town to the lulclv guaranteed to cure :.nghs. Colds,
Nuhalem for many years, and now they IjH (;ri))ei lironc.hitis an . ail Throat
believe that an ' Honest confe ion i and Lung Troubles. Price 50c ami 1.00.
g.ai ior tne soui, aim says u is lmpos- Trial bottles free at the Ht. Helen's
hi uie to omiu iue roan as 11 win cost iiu,
0WJ and, tliut they have not got to put
.fl - -.. -t
-1 -y
Mi
WOO V)IA
tvx.
21 -r.
5!!JE5 M M 6I.WEN
Shoes
r
Childrens'
ARE THE CEST.
GIVE MB y. TT-'FILj.
KNHJIIT SIIOi: CO. plfo rVl a no
OPPOSITE PERKINS HOTEL. "
I THE NEW YORK STORE
I'1 just rneivrd a huge mvoini ol Z
iSpring Goods, Shoes, j
1
Dry (hxhIs, (Irocerics, Hoots. Shoes, lite.
II. MC1KC217H.
hooper JtiiiMiiir, Main stn-ot, St. HpIpih, ()rcron.
0 TO 12
I 6 i
OfKIl K Hoi lis.
'I'llOXKS
DITfSBURG
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I'KI.FKCT WHITING MACHINE MADE
goes on a vacation.
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uranopa uess is seen every Muri'lav
at church in tou. lie will l 0U years
old this fall, and is as spry as lotsof tiie
liovs.
The shipments of cream to Portland
)y boat am rail from this county have
peached such a volume,, that if the dair
ies wero closod dow if for amg)e week,
Ihsre would be an ce cream fanrfrj in
lhe metropolis oflregon.
There is talk of getting
machine, for one is needed
section.
threshing
bud in this
O. K.
Mitl't W'a Her Terror.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King's
Net? Discovery
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Pr(r
50ctl.M
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Mony back If it falls. Trial Bottle fr.
Into rou. is, tint tne people can use 1
Clatsknnie's good roads to get to Rai- '
nier. Why did'l you tell the people '
that before the first flection and not try
to deceive tin 111? j
Yes, Clatskanie and the Nehalem will ;
lay by Rainier just like they helped j
"build the roads.
Pharmacy.
Taken I p.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed bus taken up a setter bitch about
six mouths old.' Owner ran have the
same by proving property, and paying"
expenses within the next Kldav.
MITCHELL' RAY,
fit. Helens, Ore., July lath,
VISIBLE TYPEWRITER
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The writing is In plain view J
of the operator all the time ft
simplest and strongest con ft
struction, rapid action, issvft
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Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist,
Information and Appointments by Mail-
Room ;,() mid .1), Washing'oi, lil.l., Soulhct corner Wash, and Ith Ht
PORTLAND, 0HEO0N.
Take Klevator lo fifth K,ir.
woik best for tabulating nn.l
imoice work iiMiveisnl key
board ri'iimvahie type sctioi
instantly chanid. I
Treble the life of ,iy iheift !
achinn (or good clean wnrk.ft
Th cJ island TlicOrc",oiilan, $3
liaRSDER AGEfiTS WANTED
tf Ik ,n h t"wn t1 orders for our now Ill.'h Qrs
t H MK M" bicycles.
The Pittsburg Writing Machine Company
4 208 WoiMl Street,
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Pittsburg, I'a.
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equipment on all our blc.vc.W btrtmjrt imirm
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