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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1903)
Tlio Klml You IIiivo Alvrnya JlouKht, und which llut been In una for ovit .' Jfi'nm, lute liornn tint ult'imturo of -' luu Inc., i.m.l.. i(r i, M .,r. UUjyM&Ziic TIT1 ""i"'"1'"" Mh. k ir,-y. All C oiuit.-rlVIt, Iiiillatloim mit HtiltUuU-N uro but V.. p. iIimi iiIn tluit Irlllo -Willi iiihI milline r tlin lu-nllli of Inliuilx and t UlIilrcu-ICxjK rl. iim nuulnut i:jn rliiunt. What is CASTOR I A Citfttitrlti N "iiltallliiln for Cunt or Oil, I'uri-irorlf, Ilrop mill Noolliliiif Nvrii.i. It la llnriuli. ami 1'lfiiaunt. It tmitulii lu'lilior Opium, Morphine, nor other Aurc.it lo miI.Mimi.'o. tlx uE It imurimtcf. ltd-iroy Wornm itml ttilnyit IVvcrlahiira. It iinntl)liirrli(iu unit Mind full.'. It rrllrY.tt Tcrlliliiif Trouble, ciirca (ouliiUlou mill I'liiluli iK y. It Ualuilhit- th l'oo.l, regulate tlio Moimu Ii un.t llmvi N, ishlnif li.iiltby mill imliirul um V. 'i'lio Children' I'uo.ici-u -Tlio Mother' Irlcinl. GENUINE GASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tbo w Jrw r jr y Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. n;3Bafi Till! LUG STOKE DOWN ! By The Bi4 Sawmill!- 1" Utvisiir.; New I'mwU THE MUCXLE 3TOHE IU3 A TvCrU A- lioll of I,. (-'audi -(JKNHKAL aii:uc:h.vi)!SH Dtirt 6s: Muckle, I a J M. II. !.-;is, - Ori'Siiii. J j I V ST. HELENS I:M I'A'R31'ACy ;i P.ttrntii.o ;i iliug stuiv when you want Dim', fresh and reliable Drugs and Patent Medicines Perfumery, Toikl Articles, l-tc. HEADQUARTERS A Fine Line of Writing Supplies. Plain and Decorated Crepe Paper, htc. Direct from Publisher-Regular M. C. Pcak - 'm.-w-w- w-t ww w (;iNl'RAL olHKCHANDlSE IlltV ll.M.I.S, HIMKH' A" u. .,a.i"i mil l II HlltlM. I K I II K II ... .t.. ...vu i ...in vil CKI'll. I II. i, r IMINIH ASI "II-". Illl'ici.r. I desire t say that I would like to do business with every person in Columbia County. My policy . . n i i ,,.w.lc js to naiKiie iioih'm K1""'" affords me much pleasure when I feel that my pa trons are getting their money's worth. ST. HELENS, . Ai AAA AAA AAa"" UPPINCOTT'S IVIONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Libmarv The Best In Current Literature 12 CoMfitTf fiwtia Yeu MANY SHORT GTORICJ AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.80 pen year : SB ct. a eof v NO CONTINUED STORIES WtHY NUMBftH COMfttTfC IN ITILT Signature of I'.tvry I.v hi t 'i ; 'iVei'k for (inly tin- L--t iii a .. r FOR SCHOOL BOOKS 25 cent Novels Only 10 Cents 5 GRAY j r in . tii'it vivlilValM liUlll'KllIKH -u vl1 I VKII Vil illlllll?. .U I H' I ' 1 " 1 """ ' . ... IIAItl.WAItK. gl'KKNSWAKK 4 i ,..,., u T. n o Kit', ut limu'st nrices. and it OREGON - cj J - ,- ' m W ion aim Hedges A (iiilloWM.v, Oregon Cilv, will . furnish blno priuta of any ..iibhip in 1 this dislricl. 1 The steamer, Kuinh Dixon, has now 1 changed lo the siimnier schedule. Nie ,, reavforOnk 1'oiiil and wa.v Isml lugs on Kuudiiv evening" nl H o ciock. leaves rortlaud for Cliitski.nieand way. landings TiieNdtiv and Thuoduy even i lugs nl o'clock. Ueiurning, leaves ClalsUani" on Wcdtiesilny ami r ruhiy ..i uu.. at 4 o'clock, tide pel niltMJM. jf LOCAL I ! Wi lobar.!' U..t on tnp at the. Owl 10 year old whUUi-y at Duw'. J. II. Wellington in MKrtin the proprie tor i. the Cruiser .ulooii. Pti.ont rV Hon., of Valley, have , ot ! -l,ir hlntiKU-H lr null, j(iut,m, I want wild hli.ckla rrie for the Alaska trade. f. c, (inlyi st. Helens. Wellington fr tlm lurgi-nt and n,lit Ikt in town, KiiKli-rt'K Muilio, iii-iit iloor to Tint Mit kIIIi o In opiM, Hilliiluj'N. I'v l(t ulnt ami oil. M. C. lirav M. II. Ii.ua. " (iikI k.hxIh hi tlio owi,t jirici'd cun I. .' Mi uml ut N. A. IVrry'i (i-iieriil titer-t'lHIHlllkl- mi.if n lloullon. TIh- piln.K axil mpa for W. A. HarrU' ui'W liiiililiiigN have Uien uUcvd in i lloll. ' Horn, in Si. Iliilcii", Siuuluv, July H'ili. to Mr. hikI Mr (ii;,rf A. iUII a on. Wt-lKhl. IIH, ponuila. Part A Min-klii Iwivu n-wlvi'il a lot of lV ami yuuilia' clniliinK raiigiiiu in pi ii i! Imin fio to 7 50. olliw lum wciin-d t'.f m-rvirva of hii npi-rirmv.l j.li priuifr, ami ia pru pnrH to ilci all ork promptly, titaml i-oiii-i-rt ly Min Mary Convert, lUiim-r July 3.,. Tiikeu 50 tiiita. l ull program publmliuil m it wefk. Ni K'M"'" ln'inif rwfiveil at Hai Irv A Urinii'a, ll niton, fviiry dar. Wpiiial iihliiii'iiidita tocauli piircliaai-ra. I',li fant Hup ol ilinhi-a (jiven awav with ImkiiiK oiliir at Hailey A llr'iu'a, II. . nil. .11. J.J. rCiirrl'a utiulio, licit ilinjr to Tin Mim ollito, on for vtork every huii'lay. Itfv. II. Moya, of Kninii'r, will prvacli nl lloullon ni-at Hiiiitlay luoruiiiK, ami in I In- i'M'Iiiiik will till llif pulpit of llie M. Ili'li-na Mi-lliixlint Knincopal clmnli. l'oir-poiiiriil ulionlil wnil in tht-ir iiititu r to reni li tliu lliiii oltic dy Wiil iit f'lny nioinliig at llie InU at. Later ini p .it;inl mutla-r can I avnt wparately. II. iiiy Morifna haa ailileJ a full lino . of Inniiluri) to alia-k of gi-nfial nier I t-ti tii i i lmirx, Im-'IhIi'h.Ih, etc., and a I'.llllpll tf lilll. III. .. kl'iii- ari pli-nliful in the ! and adjurriit couniry, lint the pukriK an- iiianv, and tlm aupply in .Imtt in (lie iiinrki-t. I .Mranrt. I'ait A Mucklt have repairi'd tliihvk landiiij; ulip, ami the nvoim-r Aim n. n h(iii ili litera Inight c.mveil- ( ii-nl In thi'ir wiiri hiiiiiic. t lime no piini-a lo oiler, lint give my I i'iiMoiik'Iii rvri yilmiK in Viiliitf ol the (hkIs Mild. i.fd . uu 111 v and rumnt ; wi ii'lit. .N. A. IV i iv, gi'iii'ritl nirrchaiit, II mi ni. For a liijev MoiiiHi li mid Ifver Irv l.uer Tablet' They ; i.i vigoniir llm livirr, aid the digesiion, leg-1 iilali) the liowrla ami prevent lillious at- lai i. ! or sine ny imiwiii k-ws. Aunt I'dfc-e, K of I', in-lalleil the mwh eleiled olticeia Tued.iv night. I lie lu.ilnliiiig I'lticer l l Chanrel I '. M. C. iiray. The lint of oirners has lurcl.dore bci-n pul'lishinl. W i 1 1 i : 1 1 1 Mi. Ub, bend sawyer iu Ij.mp Star Cuiiipaiiy's mill, is laid up with a hudly brui-H-il h-g "d ki , llie recult i.t a :-lool log striking the back purl of bia leg. last haliirdny morning. Cuplaiu Flunk Holc-unh, of 1'orllsn.l, Mrs W. II. Dillard's father, has pur chased luo lots from Mra. Tynkiewica, nil nhich he inlelids 10 build. The puijiertv is linaied nil the sigluly point jtinl mImiic Mr. Waters' old barn. Mr-. F.oabelh I'erry celebiatiil her Viiui bit lb day last Fiiday. She i the only sutviviiig pioneer ol 1K44 int'oluiu hm coiiniy. Last year her iftth birih i. ass the mrai-ioii of a lamilv reun ion. Iii. lii.ling children and grandi hil- dren, aK.ul .10 were present pi... n , i...iii ,lan... oleeii IV " 'I. .. : , , J I S.'iiiiin- lent. Milglita ol AMi-caoees, I nl Scapis.se Inst Satur.lav night, was a ' vmiilvimr sii.ee.. financially ami social- i i, . The commitlee i.i chaige waa M. J. j demeanor. His otfenae co.msteil ol iFnglcrt.O. D. tiariiwon and T. A. Clou- 'negoliating checks and drafts, drawn I j on places where he had no money or - credits. S. A. I'erry. the lloullon post- J No ninti or woman in the atnle will ! ,u.r cashed a $15 cheek for Fair f i hisitale lo speak well of Chamberlain's rhild, diaan on the Ladd A Tilton bank Siomiii h nml Liver laldcla alter once jn Portland. It waa returned iliahnn li viug llo in. They always pr.aluce a ,.,,). Al Scuiijioose, Waits A Price pleasant inoiemriit of the laiwela, iui- ,.,,sicd a draft for Fairchild lor a Bimi prove llie appetite and strengthen tlio hir amount drawn on Sherman A Har digenlion. For sale by Kdwin Kiwa, 1 ,mm. il,p r,i,thind general h gen Is for the ... . ,t.B, ' iiiiTssiM i-..u .... ' Helens opera house on f-alur.lny even- i ii,. 1. I II tut till. lata OVivll. It w ill te under exivl ii. K sjuivmmm, i. ... j i ..o.i..ii.iiii iitul tTiUH. iiiiimi hiia giHal music has ll'ltfc illlOini -iiv la-en secured I he opera House is roomy and bus one o tlm nei-l nance fliK.rs iu Columbia cotinly. Tickets, 7.i Cellf. Uev. (i. A. Taggart, of Itainier, vs lied the Mill. lay school lit lioble last Siindav inoriiiiig, and found it in a promising condition. The Sunday ach.Hil i under Iho superintendem-v of Miss Foster. B'. Taggart will hold services there nest Sunday, and prohi bly at regular intervals in the future. Mr. Hill, manager of the Wik.-trom ann mill ut Kahima, Wash., nccidently lull into Hit' river while Irving lo board V i n . ..., i ...... , I l.v I'anlaiu liappeneii to see an auverii leuieiii, 01 .i" i'l rL In the al Mr ill I s ruck I Clia.i lrlain'i Colic. Cholera and Diat , rim's wiiic s utn ed biiii, I.iiV wa 1 rl,wn ..y with a tesiimonial of a nn. .1 t tc v reseneil bv CapUiu Hough-! " ' '''.' ' uri'd b'.n;, Tl,e 1 ".' , i . .1... tt ,.tr un.l case was so similar lo my own that I inn- k.ik wliojt.uipcd into the water ' cln,,t.(, , ,rv ........dv. The result pulled hun out. ; wH(t woldl., jnl- r,,,,!,! ,8rtiv W. II. Dillanl linsoruereii piling uii"e on his water from proiierly lielweeii i the Ihirris property and the '.'"'S".1' ' l Company"! diH-k. D Is Mr. Dibanl s I .,l.ii in eiiH-t a we I lightcil mstaiirani ....... - , , , bull. ling, aiioniing n " Coluuihiii. The building will be fitted up as soon as a comptent man can lie so cured to conduct a first class place, where meiila will be served at all hour. pcptitv rrosectiting Attorney V, H. l'.iwe I went to Itainiet Tuesday to pros ecute C. C. Wilson for assaulting H. t. Howard. A line of $20 and nlxuit $40 costs were iiiijioscd bv Justice Svmons, which was paid Wilson and Howard each own sawmills buck of Kainier, and It.i.l a.nna ill men IV over an m-e"uiu, .alleged that Wit-on kicked How- !Ve'iVdci"iens. ami the affair It was U id out highly respi is deplored. "I band dropped overboard," explain ed a very wet stranger to a crowd of cu rious oeonle at tbo depot Inst evening. II. mi 1. .a l...iilir Vt'l'V Wl't I wua very drunk. Kmlier in the day while wtil'king along the trestle in the east end hewmd Schollield A llaukc's B-ore. he hud (alien into the river, nd '"'J .'('r be prompt action of tieoige Melinite, might, have la-en drowned. Mr. Mi Bride iiroinptlv siirnn in after him and siirceedifl in getting him out. He tisik llie evening train lor Portland, soaking wet an not in the h ast solere.l bv In iiiii row Chcitpo from drowning. Aato t inn. js jniutg ir i n o j e "y o . PKUSONAI. S ,W I Mra. It. Cox ia viaitliiK her daughtera, I in rorthtiid. Jour ph Copidand, n plom-er citizen of Mn..ro, nun in jsx, iiuiena Wedneailay. Miaa Donna Doty, of Oregon City, ia viaithiK Mra. A. M. Ilolton. Mra, J U, Mi Khv la viaiting relatiyea hera an j at lloullon. J. B. (ioilfrey liaa been veiling Asto ria and down rivar pointa. Hherinan Milea, of Hiilem, waa vialtiiiK Ida grandparent here the nrat of the week. J. N. Brlnn, of Yankton, who waa re ccmly aiverely injured in a lawmill K- ideiit, in progresaing favorably, T. K. Mill, of Wealport, vltited Irieiida and relative at Houiton over Kiiiiduy, Mra. II. O. Oliver ami child, of Yank Ion, were visitor! in Ht. Helen Tuea day. ThomnH McKiel, a merchant of Tort land, ia viaiting hiacouain, Henry Mor Ku. Mr. and Mra. O. II. Cranilall and diiughu-r, Minn lina, of Qtnnn'a were vimtora in Ut Helena, during the week. Captain C. I. Ilooghkirk and family, of the Meamcr Iralda, will go to the Nehn lem next week for their aunuul outing. II. K, Smith, llie well known Kontli ern I'ai illc engineer, ia visiting hi wither, Mra. M. 1'. .Hinith at Keaaey. Hei accompanied by hi family. Mr. and Mra. M. D. Henshaw and i V. Kellev, of lloullon, went to Hea nidi) hiat Sutiirday to aojourn for a couple ol wecka. Allien Hemdiaw wa down ! ory : foom Mr. D. Ik-ushaw at Houiton over Sun day. Mra. William Doherly, of Kainier, Or., who has been vUiting in Kugene for llie past week, returned home lo day, Eu gane Uuaid. Dr. Kdwin Itoa is itirTering from an other attack of boiKiu oak. He was ex posed while culling down some trees near Ilia place. Charles Kifher ami family moved buck to Woodland, Wash., this week. Mr. Fisher has a mail cun tract, which demands hi attention. Miaa Marie Watts, of Scappoose, who ,uosl ractive dee.-riptiv? pam ha lieen very ill in a Portland hospital ; phlet ever iseued in Oregon, and is el for several weeks past, was brought gnully deiigned in tlie highest style of home on a stretrher lai-t Sunday, Her j Uie engi aver' and printer's art. It is niiiwlitimt iu mutrinllv itnnroeiiit illuatraled with tf halt-tone emrravim?. , . . . ,. I Newton Tomiikins and Mirsea Sadie; and Maude Kaki-r, of Warren' Orrgon, were the gm nta of Mr. ami Mrs. (i. W . Orace the lirslof the week ami attend ng the Chautauqua. Oregon City Courier. James liaitlena. a iirominent farmer d Deer Island, mis in M, lie ens Mon-, ,. . . ,, ,. s.t i .,i ,, . .1 .1 ... i. ii i llie roailbed u in excellent condi ( hnui'M-ila in ilnv. He slated that the Deer l and ,. , .,.' i, ,i ; i i ,, I'l lll j iiniiiiri' k nirii 11- 111 orin 1 ilia, win 110111 its regular monthly nieeling at 8 o'clock .. 1 .11. . n .1 , ; batiinlay nighl Mrs. A. Itoladav. of S-apioo.p. and her -isler Mia Alice DoOrail, a leachei in the stntd normal school at M idison, ; Mirlli 1'nkotii, vinleil Mm. o. r. Mur- ray, yesler.hiy, Misa DcUraffe is here for a flioi t visit to relatives, and other friends. i Cholera Infantum. This has long Iwen regarded a's one of t tit t dangerous ami falai di-easea to which iufauls are subject. It can lie cuied, however, when properly treated. ; AM that i neeervi.iog,veU.B.i.lr Iain's l olic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemiily and cantor oil, as directed with eaeh Uillle, and a euro is certain. For sale by Kdwin Koas, A. D. Fairchild, an erstwhile travel ing 11 gen l for Tlm 1 Vim Mutual Life In surance Comp.ny, is wauled here for obtaining money under labe pretenses. Fairchild was here soliciting liuauiess I... .,.. U.ilnul oluml.m nr 11 " . - .. .. .. days ago, and created ft favorable mi pre.sioii by his modest, bunnesa like IVnu Multiiil, which waa returned w ith the Matenieiit that the maker ol the , f , , , ,)CCU ju ,luir , .))ov or ... couple of wet-ks Very It-markaule Care fo Diarrho. a we y anything about selling this mer "Aboiil six veara ago for the first time I cbandise at less than cost, as we consid iu niv life I lnid a suil.len and aeveie at-: er hi a clearance sale. We must make lai k ol dianhoi-a," savs Mrs. Alice Mid iroom for our Fall goods. John Deilur, er, of Morg.in, Texas. "1 got tempoiarv corner First and Yamhill, Portland. relief, but it came buck again and again. nml lor six long vears I have sintered : more mi-t'iy and agony than I can tell. ! It mis none than death. My husband spent bund reds of Isillar for physicians' I preset ipiiona and treatment without 'avail. Finally w moved to Hospue county, our present home, and one day , , . w u , r iH,ieve it could ,H, ,Q ntwr IMVing sullereil so long, but : tliHt oiitt iH.ttleol medieine, coting but t R fl,w ,,rutH) c,lrcj , j,-or aTe by Kdwin Ross. X Wonderful Iureutlou. It is intiirestiiig to note 1 lint fortunes are frequently made by llie invention of articles of minor importance. Many of the most popular devices are those de signed to lament the people and meet pomil.tr conditions, and one of the most interesting of these that haa ever lieen invented is the Dr. While Electric Comb patented Jan. 1, 'HI. These wonderful eoinbi positively cute dniidruir, hair fall- j hi ouwid wt,i'f ' K'"' aiek aim nervous tieauncnes. used ill connection with Dr. ;lec.rio llnir Brush, am posi - lively liiinriiiitned to make atraiglit hair cuily III :n iluva limn, inouaanna oi j namruuys, negiuuiuK ouijr inn. these elecltic ciunbj haw bet a;. Id in j lu.gillllillK Saturday July llih. the ev the various cities of the Union, nml the ..: ,,... , ,ilH i t 'h k leavina demand is conslantly increasing. Our ? . T' Vi'.1. " ' . . : il., i. ,. . ul I. U..I1I.. lliese ciimlis. iiiey poanivciy sen on siirht . , , . ......l- ii. i. i. wk bend for sample Men sue 3.5c, Indies 60c half iirice while we are intro ducing thetii. See Want Colutnn of this ptiucr. Tlm Dr. White Klectric Comb Co., lVcalur 111. Working: Night nml Hay The busicl and mightiest little thing that ever was iiiiido i Dr. King's Now Life 1'ilU. These pills change, weakness I into strength, listlessnesa into energy, . hi uHn-Ing into menial power. They're I i. l.ii.l.liiii. in-. til I. ..nil). I Only 25c per box. Sold by the Si. H -Ions I ... ' 'Flilil'tliiiey. , Gocning Suents. ' joaroed county court next Mon Columbia County I'omnna C'Jiinty I'omona Grange meet in Vernoii.a on Hatur.luv, An- KUHl ,B. Coiinty Teacher' Inatitute will be held in .St. Helena, Augimt 18-0. I've got High Standard flour guaran teed. M. V. Gray, Hi. Helena. rrogram of Hit t'anyrr , Concert t Kalnler Hatarday Mght Jaly iflith. Tii lienor'a Orcheatr Selected "Miiiiona," or Love in Japan. . . . Alleler Miaa Mary Conyer. "Ikrcemie," (Violin) Renarde Miaa A u ii in Engliah. fiolo Selected Mia Kuby Jackaon Piano aolo Selected Miaa Veda Williams "Day Dreams," fjlreletxki VioUl ....Wright Mil- Conyers. Kainier mile quartet Selected D. Ii. Stuart, U. Ii. Johnson, H. V. Keiue, J. H. K. liourne, A. I.. Clark. l'art II. "Dainty Dorothea," DcKoven "Slumber Sea" Chistioliu j Mi Conyers. "Lullaby from Jocelyn" Godard ' Mis Anna Engliah. ; Kainier mala quartet Selected .u'k..n i -p.. i. in - i. When Love is Told" Vannah "Oh Dry Thoee Tears" T. Del Kiego Miaa Conyers. 1'ia no aolo Se lected Misa Veda Williams. "Where'er You Go" Somerset Mia Couyere. General P aaeager Agent Maya Issue j A Magnllietnt BvofcleU 1 J. C. Mayo, the wide-a-wake general 1 paeaenger agent of the Astoria A Colum I bia Railroad Company lias issued, one of allowing up to exi-elleul advauUge i '.i t:u ; lot.k collage and holela at Clalaop . iieaci,, picturesque scenes along the line !o( llie railroad; also an excellent cm of 1 Kainier. Many of the engraving- are ' '"" W re ,rue lo l.Ull, aiJH immq n..u n Il'.v 1 ii . , , -,1.. i IUUI IIOU.D IIUI.I I UI.IMIIU Close cou- neclioua are made with the atcauiei I'otter and the abcotta lor liwaco ami Long Leach pointa on the Washington side, lieacli excursion lickaisare sold at lortlaiiil that, are interchangeable between the O. It. A Vancouver Transportation Company steamer ami the railroad. J. H Celllus Elected Principal or the Clatskanle School. J. the 11 Collins, of St. Helena, ia to be w principal of the Clatskanie K.l,ool. Mrs. Gertrude F. Collins, ale. ! , , , , j, tttHim , ... ,. , 6 , , . , ; and Mis Mary Ticl.enor, of Clatskanie, selected aa another. The fourth teach- er BHs not vet been ekctd. Clatskanie ia the only school in the county that has a higher grade depart- inent. and is to oe complimented on its new teacher. Mr. Collins has had a nnniber of vea ra of ex perience in school work, hay ing taught for everal year in Clatsop county, and waa principal of the Can yon City school in Grant county, also field a like position in (he Elgin public school in Union county. Mnce retiring from the mercantile business in St. Ht-1-1 ens last Alarcn, Mr. loiun uu ueen principal uf the Scappoose school. Sot Mach Said. W hen a lady or a man gets fitted with a pair of (4 shoes lor $2.48, 3 shoes for $1 PS, not much ia aaid about it. When a man selects a pure worsted suit of clothes, 10 value for $15, or a regular 60 value for fS.fcO, uot much is said about iu When a lov clmosc a neal suit of clotln a woith (4 60 (or $3,011, he or hi mother aaya nothing, but they sp-nri-eiutA the s-reat. hanruin. Neither do Beach Tree whiskey at the Owl sa loon, Itrinn Bros., proprietors, direct f.oiu Kansas City, Mo. Lost. A part of nickel plated music rack, on the road between Yankton and War ren, via Houiton, July 4ih. Finder w ill receive reward by leaving il at J. S. Ba con's store at Warren, or notifying him of its whet en Units. lirutalljr Tortured. A case came to light that for persistent and uiinieieitui torture ha pel naps nev er been equaled. Jim; UoUilia-k ol Colu sa, Calif, writes, "For 16 years 1 euduteii insufferable pain from Kiieuuiatisui and nothing relieved me though 1 U led every- ! thing known. I came across F.lecu ic Hitter.-, ami it's me greatest nieiiicine on earth (or that iroiu.le. A lew bottles ol it completely relieved and cured me." Just as giaxt for Liver and Kidney lioub lea and general debility. Only Due. Satisfaction guaranteed by ihc. bt. Helen Pharmacy. SPECIAL NOTICE. i. . ,..,.., tyeuinir irauu rrtim io.u.uo u I ui uni.ii in I 11. ui. win i'o unn.iw.iv.. ' evi-rv Sntiiriiiiv fur the aiiuiniei' season. , , aim uioaw uc&iima w reiiniiii 111 iw..- . . . . .,.. ,rtti ,, aepnri- led should leave 1'ortland on llie 1'orl lan.l-8eila.ile Flyer depailing It. 11. ion Depot every Saturday al 'i.ttO p. iii onlc-r to reach home ou tiauir.lny. U in. ; No I'ltjr Shown, "For years fate wa. after me continn ouslv" write K. A. litilledgc, Vcrbeiiii, l la." "I had a terriblecase . ! I'iles cans inu- Vl liiiimrs. When all fail.nl Huck- len's Arnica Salve cured me. Equally j good for Burns and all acbes aud pains ' : .. I.. U7. . ... .1. hi. ll,.l..l,B I'liiirttitli-U. n-JLJSWZSli::,'yv".. t '."Wtf.t HAUmn 10.00 Team Harnes s $13 to Saddles i ioiil.Do Oar SewCatalope liLrrjT, ntHiv hitritex. MiMf in Hhy article you u Alitor WfHT. Ut n U'h Pacific Mail Order Comiiunj 2nd and Salmon Bts., I'ortlund, Ore, llr. Itoaa Will Hay It Hark. You ansume no rik when you buy CliBnilierliiin'a Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Kcni'ily. Kdwin Boaa will relund your money if yon are not eatiatied after uaiuj it. It fa everywhere admitted to be the moat ancceaiful remedy in uae for liowel complaints and th only one that never fails. It is pleasant, sale and reliable. Fresh fish in season every Friday , and special Sunday dinner at the Oriental Hotel. Owl Saloon i Rkinm Bkothkbh, PROPRIETORS Only the trt ol t Liprs and Cigars Kejt in Stock r CYRUS NOBLE And other )pnir hrm.di of whtkU-a aluaya n xluck. WEINHARD'S BEER on dmuyht. "Tom Benton" Cigars. All the laiet neww-rwancl other pop ular pertMicala. f NOTICE FOR PUBUCIkTIOH. Dill. rtm -nit of th Interior, Laud orhca hi Oregon i'Iiv, Oregon. Julv la. I1:. NOTICK IK IIEKKBV GIVEN til A I' fUE fiiMimliiii-DHine.1 filler ha Hied notiiii: of his tiiHnilou to nmke !iunl iroi( in U.p.Tt I of hi claim, .nd uii i.l pr. i before U l.emie a-at Keen -mil wl l oe iiiB.io iver ui Orenou i-ity Oregon, on .-epmeker ;i. r.w. viz: W 11.1.UM i.. o WOOIH. H. E.No. 12,163, lor Uie n ! of sevttun 31, tpt n, r 4 west: He names the followiua wtliie-sen lo orove hiKeouliliu.mft leildeuce UK-u t.lid cidtii ation of iai.1 land. Til: H. K Shirk, td A. Mo lilt. ill, J. A. McDonald, ol Auoima, OreU'in, and I-rank Sniltli.ot i'oriland. urifton. AIAIKKMIS s. UKESSEK. Register. NOTICE F0H PUBLICATION. lcprtnitnt of tt.e Interior, Laiia uttii'v i Oreffou eny, drecon. July is, lau-t. NOTICK IS AEKfcHY lilVEN '1 AAT THE (olio wiiii; tiaitiel settler lia 81! riui.ee i his iiiteiitioii ti niite riiml prtKil til nuppnt of hn ciiiim, u0 mat anl p .( .it in matle be Kiretltf KeiKter ami Kt-reiter ( Ortou City. UrviCU. uu fvpleiiitMir jtli, liWJ, vir. : .lAKUtffO.N K. lti4;k, H. K. No. Vl.ii'' tor luene.1 o( -wvilon 27, tp 4 n, r 4 wtjAt. H immei the following witnextc to prove htd L-onunnuUB rcuHieiice hkii nt t'ultivatum UI Mitt IMIKI. WZ. W VI. " XK1 t. A. Slliiiwu J. A- Mclmld. of Atuittku, Oregon. :ul Fianl. ri.mth, ol I'ortlnii-l. ftretmi. MRS. L. S. ADAMS. Of eaJmMea, Texaa. "Win of Cardtil is Irtuted blustnt; ia d vomcn. Having iu((erd for seven ytr with wcaknoj and bear. lng-dov.il pains, and having trkd sev eral doc ki and different remedies with no i Kcesi, your Wine of Cardui was the ' ily thing which helped me, and evee-ually cured me It seemed to build up Ihc weak parts, strengthen the system and correct irregularities." By "tired women" Mrs. Adam means rerroua women who have disordered tnenses, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that -women birre. You can cure yourself at home with this gre. t women's remedy, Wine of Carr ii. Wine of Cardui has cured t'tousands of cases which doctors h ve failed to benetit. Why not beg to fret well today? All drugs ist have $1.00 bottles. For any ston ach, liver or bowel disor der Th d ford's Dlack-Draugbt should lo used. rrail-,cean.tlltmtni,!wMlTal. triune ayiUMr . Tlla Ladww" AiiTUory IH-iil-nnxpi, T'a C)wtuuMuit.i Ucd!.--in Cw., IVlKEo'CARDUl DR. FETOR'S KIDNEY and Backache All diseases of Kidneys, CURE Bladder, urinary organs. ! SShSl'A. k---, r,mal. Trmble. I Don't become discouraged. There la a aureforyou. If neeoanury i'lt llr. l-eunor. Ho haa spout a life time, curing Jti-t sucb Cases aajrours. All couaultkloiis Fr. I "A. gravel lodged In my bladder. After I using a few bottle, of lr. Fauuei ' Kidney and Backache Uuro I paused a gravel half us largo as a marble. The modicum prevented turttior folluatlons. I was cured. W.T. OAlvts. urrix, va. I Prugglsts. OOe.. 1. Aslt rorl ooa nooa- f ree. ut iiiTiioin i unr ; Sure Onre. circular. Vt 0 1 1 1 1 U0 UAnOE. Kenncr. Frodoula.N.y For Sale by Al. C. win , ci, iiciena ; general mi l - tl-o Hailey it Ut inu, .-bants at Hniiltou. Part A Muckle have received a com plete line of iiib'ih' clothing, ranging from $7.50 to 1,11 . Call and inspect hem. THE SIGN "To BEST 3 OVERLAND 3 3 TRAINS 3 DAILY 3 It does not cost you any mor to travel on the "North Coast Limited" than it does any other train. Try it and your verdict will be It's the crack train of them all ! A. It. Cll AHI.TON. , Aaaiatant General Passenger A cent Morrlmin St., Corner of Third, Portland, Oregon. H0TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE if HKkKHV OIVES THAT TH8 underfill tea Admlaidralorof the t'siate el William 0. Conntdl, deneaacd, haa riled lu tba County C'uiiri of Coiambia County, btate of Or egon, hin tinal am oiint and report in said as tute, and thai the liuu. J. B. Uoan, Judaeof SMd Court r.un aip.iiiiei Mon.lay, the jrd limf of Au f;ul. at 'I o'clock p. ni. of aaid day for tba henrtnf; of imid finnl acconnt, and all objec tions ibereto. and toe anal aeulemeul thereof. IIIOMAH CONS 1.1 AdmlnUlrator. HARP.IfON ALLEV, A.loria, Oregon, At torney lor Aumiiitfltrulor., NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Deptrtment of the Interior, LauU Otiicv at Ureou City, Oregon, June , 11MI3 NOTICE M HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUK folmwiDK-uametl wttler taut fileti notice of hi mteuuuu to mttke tin at prtol iu support o ins t'lttim. ttiKi tliut rtiJ Dual proof will b mtute beioie the Couuty Clerk of Columbt County, ui bt. Helen, Oregon, ou July S5, lyj3, viz: ADOLF SCHIEVE, II. E. No. tor the e!, ui nwf 4. w of nw oi ecuou ii Aini Mf;4 ui ue uf lectioii M, tp iu. r 3 wet. He names the foil -wing witness to prorw nxs comihuous renienre upon una chiiivmiub ol nan! land viz: J itm b. w ilvcriln ndGer hurt M'trtMi-k, ( alley, Uregou lutc T. Wil mm, of Yankum, muu t.U. Vtirney. of Houiton. Oiegoiu ALU KR NUN . DRESSER. RegiaUr. NO 1 it OF FlNAL'SKTTLEWfcNT XjOTICi. is hereby given that the nn i.1 lieriirueil as aUuiriuntrator of theestare of .eriaiah Oalviu, decvtu.el, liua tilej in tbe of ncenf the t:ounty t'Urk in me County Cirk of Columbia. Mate oiurg..n, his final account of bin a-mmistraiiou ui on .ai.l estate, together with hn-lual repott au.l petition for dl. trlou tiuu, and lhaa the ftun. J . b. lioan. Judgo of .aid court, hua apg.""nied Mondav, the 3rd day ul -w.nu.-i, A. I)., I'.Vo. ai 2 o clock in the after neou ol aai.l liav, an the nine, aud the court room oi Mid eourt in 4t. Helena. Oiecon. .as j the place ox hearing the name, at which lime au.i ..ai-e huv person imereatea IU saia enuile iua a .pear an i nle objections in uniting to aaitl niial ai'i-t.uut or oio nnal reHrtand petil.ou (or aistribuiiou, ur auy poriiou or either of the &t!ue. JOHN DO LAX, Administrator of the Eatate of Jeremiah Ual viu. devtased. v.. tl. row ELL. Atloaney for Administrator NOTICE FOR PUBICATION. Ie.artmnt of the Interior Lanu uthce at Oregon Ctiv, Oregwn, June Ti, 1SUU. NOTICE IS HERKPV GIVEN THAT THE follouliiK-uamed aettler lias filed notice of hia intention lo it. .ike tinal proof iu supiiort of liii. claim, and that said woo- will b uia.le b- : li-te llie HcKiter and Receiver, at Oregon Cily, : Clreeoh.ou An'il.-t VI, 1J03, viz: j MAKt B. Bl MP. I It. E. So. I3;st, ur the lota 3 und 4. Section , I ip J n, r A weal. i ll-names the folio-" log witoesaes to prove f his ci.ntiuuoiia ivaidcnce ukiii and cultivation j of Mid iail.l. ia: Wilson Hump and Jaeob slaich. of Mountain : dale Oregon , J . N. lii.ttmun, of Korea! Grove, i Oregon, au.l I'eler H.jtinaii, of Hacoiia, fiiegon. j AI.OKRNON b. DUESEit. Kegialer. Iu the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Columbia l'oitnt. IMollce Fur 1'ublieatloD. Dcp.trtuient of the Interior, LuU .)tlice at Oiejtuu t'itv, Oregon. Juue 'At, "V0TICE is hereby given that the (ol i.1 luwinn naii.e-l ne.iler has Hteti notice ol in intention tu nmke tltml pniof iu uj)LKrt oi his eUitn, hhJ that mhI prin uitt be mude b fttrt tin; County t. let it ei t.tlumbia Cotnity ai ilvlens, Ureytm, on AuyuM 7th, 113, vu; .KlTIK SOilK-KA, H. F. No. for Uie oi w;4 of 8ctioo 33, UtwuMiip 0 iioith, Taunt a V fett. She URine the (oilttivini; witness to prove her cuimiKK.u- reDieiue ujxm and cnUivatitn ti( siibl laad, iz: Meve i.ainim, AUtou Kt-roakt, Joe o.'ikii, Vulle. Oreou, auti 'ruak Utio Uh ki, ol M. lteleti, Orvcon. .1.i;KkNuN b. DKESKK, HeslMer. ack Of Fast Heart Lasted 160 Hours. Doctors Didn't Know What To Do. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. "For seven ye irs I h ivj been troubled with what the doctors c.tlled a 'fast heart,' goin at once from the usual beat to twice a fas., which in a short time would exhaust me terribly and only after treatment b a physi cian it wout I get back to normal speed. These attacl'1 increased in frequency and seve ity until December, 1901, when they came on one; a week. Kch attack would lay me up a day or more. The utt.ick begia ning January nth, l-ioa, lasted 160 hour (almost a w-ckl my heart be .1 almost one hundred aud tittv per minute and soma times more. Djrhn,' this week my phvsician consulted with four other doctors, but all to no pjiponc. My heart finally .lowed up, and it was tiicn a sei'ious question with my family wh it to do next; as tor me, 1 was too fir gone; lo care much what happened. Dr. Miles' ai nunuc said, "write for advice" and my Son wnite, receiving a nice reply. Aneigtibor told us he had usej yo tr remedies with great ben e'it. It ok courage, beifa lth-u4eoDr.Mle, New Heart Cure and Kutorative Nervine until I ha I taken eLwen bottlei of the Heart Cure and seven bottlez of the Reatorativtf N.-rvme. I had two slijht attacks after I began the use of your m.-dicine the lat m o lasting only thirty minutes. For more than three saoiiths my heart has run without a flurry. 1 am cured, aud Dr. Miles' Remedies did Lie work. 1 hive been postmaster here for more than ten years." M. T. CANTRII.I, P. M , Frcdonia, Kansas.- All druggist, sell a . 1 g laiartee fust hot. tie Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases, Addreaf Dr, Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, I ml. Att