The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 04, 1903, Image 2

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    ORJ;:0()N; MIST
nmered mt the l'(i:lliv at Helen,
Oregon, a" secmi.l-elass until matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPFR
.pi. .-ILL . X... I J..' L-l HUU.a
Isauitii Kvkhv Fhihay Mukni.su iv
KSTKU.A li.UillKRT,
Kuitok and Paopairrou.
Young Plants
SCAPPOOSE.
Small Pralt are I'refltaMe
lantbl (ttaty.
In (
SfBSCKtrTION PULE:
One copy one yenr, in advance. . .
Kix months
September 4, 11)03.
Arrive! i,hi lttc for Uat wek.
Mi t. Juhn JoIiiimiii is quite ill at Iter
Everv farmer It now? that T Vf"'-
ucry iarmer Knows tnai M.-.. b. w. Ki.her, of irtlnd, and
some plants grow better than sin, w. M.Atee. f rcom, am vi.it-
others. Soil may be the same u"ir ,i!,,or Mr wiiiiam Fam-ii.
I"lnri m-v pfm thi nma M re. Mary llainco. o( Portland, was
ana seea may seem me same ivi,i,inK lrji, h..e this week.
: DUt Some plants arc WCaK ailU j . W. or. onor is veiling friend, at ; led attention, but Hie pok.ihilitics are
nthrrs strnntT i lansyeue.
0.
Tht climate and mil of Columbia
county i admirably adapted lo the pro
duction ol sitinil frnim, mid it has been
abitnna lly demonstrated that straw
berries tan be grown here equal, to the
Howl rlvrr article. Howe ver, III cul
ture of small liuiU ha received but Inn-
ai. ..a., ai... ......
.11.001 i-iuu iiuu utc way wiui ,Uvj ,hu wwk
w children. I hey are like young 'Hot.
-r nlants. S.imo fnrvrl. s.m lmmr ' 0. K. Khode
i '
glial.
Mr. and Mr.. K. Wiekerahnm spent a, T(, fo,wing tAktu from
h tlit va I It u t m visit in mvii itil i m
Yl.lllllg fvUlIld
now roii.la.-ti the an
the Pacific Noithneat:
i
1 . i , iooii, iiMviiiv e-nrei uie mace irviui r.
tllliw v.IIV Mil. ttvrilit; fclVMV UIJJ j Holme,
This paper is kept on file at the Ore
gon Press Association lCooin 9. lliiu.il
ton building, I 'on land, Oiegim.
1 1
THE BASEBALL TOURSAMEST.
Tli ere should be a reorganization ol
the ruleg and methods of holding base
ball tournaments in Columbia count..
These annuel tournaments should b
controlled by a board composed of
residents and cltirens of the various Strength
and stroner while others stav i wb
cm11 an1 woilr Several of the (rieitdi of Miss Venna
Small ana weak. Karrell gave her a urprie partvlatt
bCOtt S fc.tllUlS10n Offers an ! W.lnmly evening.
easy Way OUt Of the difficulty. ,A lnfe delentlon of rVappooae pH
'it ' i r. J i pie vmitid the rliviii this eek.
Child weakness often means 1 w,lwlm Ml Ki om of U o(1,
Starvation, not because Of lack , re.ident. ( rapiooe, is critically ill
rf f,w? 1m. f V.-nncA tl.n f,,l I at his home here.
does not feed.
Scott's Emulsion really feeds
and cives the child crowinsr
towns and localities, so that they could
be conducted on business principles.
At future tournaments it will likely be
found necessary to change the rules so
that the contesting teams will be com
posed entirely of local players. Thk
present method of securing outside ex
pert players is not altogether satisfac
tory. While teams composed entirely
of local players would not give the au
ditors expert games, as can be madt
possible by the addition of outside ex
perts, the work of the tournaments
would be much more satisfactory.
Under the present order of things, the
baseball club that has the longest
purse may prove the prize winner. In
otrer words, the teams that can afford
to secure the greatest number of out-
Whatever the cause of weak
ness and failure to crow
"Th fact that a tln-rry or. haul i a
profitable industry ba been dvmou-
wlio has gone to Whatboiu, itrate.l by C. Muyger at bit farm near
Mayger station, i'olnnibiu county. He
baa altogether 1,VK) trees. King ami
Royal Atitirt, ri year old, which re
nin, a net profit of $2.,'i0 per tree, or
360 per acre of (M) treca. The prollt on
tli. whole mi nlier yearly Is $yr.A. '
"A 'sm:iir farmer living a few in lira
tr..,., i..., I. n.i .7... i. ...I
H. ., it. i ,. . , iriniM. blink hi, ni-i
. O. Hanson, of La (iraitile. Or., baa i iko ... ..,r i... m .. i
. i.i .1 . T,,rv"M",.1,l.ll IU X, IT IIIUHITMT
pu.-cha.ed the Adams ranch on Ra-1, .,,, He uianawa hi. pla.-e In a sv."
nona creek, and will improve the build- wniullc wiv , milkfl, , ,,
ings thereon ami make it hi. perma-Hfn. a profit Instead "f littli or
nenthome. nothing. Hon. Aleiai.der U Kotlett.
r.. flagey n .loing a ru.h.ng business . who farms it a f.w miles brio Salem,
; at his blHckMiutli shup.
Mac-
Scott's Emulsion seems to find
it and set the matter right
Send for frr sami-
Srott k Bow. clHmia, juo Pr.rl ., New Tork
50c mmX 1.00; all drucaula.
Judge t'leUnd.j of the circuit
lor Multnomah county, ha.
dowu a decision, which is in eHV-ct that
the county court has not legal auUiority
to settle or compromise delinquent tax
claims.
j Water cure for Chronic I'uiiatlpatloai ;
Take two cup. of hot water half an
; hour belore each meat and just belore 1
I Koing to bed, alo a di ink ul water, hot
! or cold, about two hours alter each meal.
;Take lot. o( untdoorexercite alk,nde,
court ! drive. Make a regular habit of tin. and i
mad. oim third of an acre of Uiirau ber
ries yield hliu 800 urates, which brought
him H60. (oiiip farm r cet praetically
nothing from the sauie tiad piec. of
Sroand. Why the ditl'.ren.-e? One
oe. things, t ha other di- not."
A Itrauarkabl. Hreoril
Crtamlrlain' Cough Kciueily
The Northern racide K.iilrtu.d Com
pany returned the click of 1UU0 paid
br the Elks for the eieorxUm train 1,.
Olympia. The comnanv also ia settling I
as
carrying
far
the
; mutter into the cour .
LI.
1 wi.ii ui viciiin. 01 me acciumi
siae expert piayers, stanus tne cnance j practicable, without
or becoming the winner.
If the personnel of the contesting
teims were confined to local players,
t!.ere would be more strenuous prac
t!re, more teams would enter the eon
fst, and the attendance would be
much larger. 1 Shorthorns, aU- have
There should be a distinct nnde. and there i. certainly abundant otnior-
bns a
loin.tnl ' "' many cases chronic con.tipation uiay : -aikahle recoid. It lias tven 111 use
UWIiUCU , , ;., ..... .. . . ' r i.i.i. a.i 1 .Inrin,. u lili'll tltllM
ue cur.-u wiinoui tne ua. 01 auv 111e.ll- 1 ' '.' .- .., - -
cine. When a purgalite i. required take i '. unlliou bottle, have twn sold
r.oivtliiio mil.! n.i iinl lik i'i ; and used. It hat long been the slan-
berlain'a Sumiacb and Liver Tablet.. nJ "in reliance in tb. trratment i
tor ule by .-"t. Helen. I'tiaruiacv. ' croup in thousands of hmne, vet dur-1
! ing all tbi. tim. no cane hai ever been
n'portcd to the iiianufactiuers in which
it failed to filled a cure. When giyerr'
toon as the child become 1 hnaia. or
even as ooii as the crimpy cuigh ap
eart. it will prevent tb. attack. It is
leasant to take, many ctiintren like 11
Tried to Assiissinato Vival
(lout KooscvcU.
An attempt was made to atauninat
1're.ldeni HoiMieell at tKatcr Hy on
the evening of September lt. The
woiild-lie Miiwin gave hi. name "
Welnbrenn.r, II was imtniilialely
selseil by ae.irei-ser.lce men ' li'l
in a He .rimsl with a revol
ver, of Which every chamlier was llllcd.
ta
The Baseball Tournament.
The Umihall tournament at Kaiuier
lait week reattltid In a aerirs of tie
game, (or the (lire, roiit.oting teama,
St. Helen., Clatikanie and Kaiuier.
Tlie cup ami champlonablp still renmins
with the Clatakanie tram, on account of
the tie'iip condition. The contenting
teams were all more or les lirltwd out
by linHirtl player., a custom that Iim
gaina.1 prentige at former tournameiita.
Ijint year the V.rnoiila team was the
only one that rrprrented home tali lit
entirely.
This aeaaon Itiiirirr hail Mairinnis,
tb. ciai k AIIhuiv pitcher, and the St.
Helens team, I'alili, of thvgoii City, Hi.
pitcher for Kaiuier at lat jenr'a tour
nament. The 8t. Helens team wa aa
ii. ted by (i. i:. Jai kenn, Kd Uulhigh,
Jiw Briguuia, I'ele r'liimlHiine and Harry
MclVrmoit, of th. Catlilamet Sun team.
Outside critic, claim that th. Iieat
gome oiihe aviir. was plat 1 Saturday
uioruing between St. Helena and Ciatt
kauie, th. .cote standing n to I.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
The MOst Satisfactory
C: A T A R R H
and
HAY IK VER
Remedy and Cure.
It Is for sale by all local drttggl.lt.
Itcgiilar Mine, WV per Untie,
Kamilv SUe, II. UU " "
Liquid Cream Balm
for ti e in alamitert, 75 cents.
Will Ih' mailed at lb. abn.e
pi ica by
ELY BK08., 5rt Warrm8t,
New York City. N Y.
PUOFKSStaWii
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Keal Estate TrauNfers.
Frank II Haycox lo Mary K Burt ; !
ol aw 4 ot M!C o, 5, i,
Aaruu J auu M.ume t rvcliy to George ;
A l.riun ; ea.l 6tt Ice I od let 2-', blink II,
01. iiei.ua, rM.
Junu King lo Jocob 11 King; nwof
re li, 6, 2, 2,tKU.
Jowpn t, auu fjiinie 1. Hall to Ciia.
l.Oll.L- Irai-U HI J h &:i?lill
III the Scappoore neighlwrhood prom-i ui 01 Uiego.i 10 n A Cusick ; se'4
mem oSuiyincn uiaka a spei-ialiy" of f of m 18, 4. 3, 7dU 60.
raising thowngTbrrd,attlo, The Hoi- I ,u"e u Mrci U Cusick ;
tein, Krietian, Hwrfordefsey. and " 3'. 7f..,...u
men v.mutyjioiiB, iracu 10 1 Vtaggulirr U 1 c, I4m.
kaid M ki.Kf. et ux,
pi
It contains tin opium or other harmful I
ub.tatice and may be given as coutl-,
drntlytna baby aa to an adult. Kor
ale by St. Helens l'liirniacv. i
Planning about the division of the eate tumtv to demonstrate the iiiri.,,t " rarr: ne--4 ui tei ot m
rr. ..(,., T .. , e, T T l J 1 ..I 1 i ' . 1 J I , - 560.
, v . i,a. i. ot lum , C,K cmpunwc. fcUandUra.tUTich.ner to ll.rvey
t.ie sate receipts with other teams, but uienu ; tract in I n agguuvr d I c, stso.
Rainier refused to return the compll The annual baseball tournaments are! Jam, tjumu U S S onion; buntn.g
mrnt this season. Icoumiendable. inasmuch a. tl.ee ive right ul way on property mar
ubrtautial
ai ll.t-.v give
encouragement to healthy
The policy pursued by the Noithern athletic exercises among the youth iu
ru-itic Kailroid Company toaarq the j every section of the county. And it is
mj-ired passengers of last Saturday
Res.laUeua' rif ( ondvlrare.
fie it reeolved,
That whereaait has pleased tho
uiightv to remove f.nm our midst
deemed friend and bro ber, r rnnk
(Kiose
,
lull llT
the Ureaved parelils .tlid reli.tiver.
He i. further ri'solved.
That the resolutions be enteret in the
minutes of tl.ia aitihlv.
M. J. Knoi ut.
Iliaav Visr
II. II. Kni p.
Committee on rco!uiioi,a.
HEALTH
..I.. iMiiw,7,'',,r7i,,,,1F1,,'1
u, - ; ellibiy No. I t lilted Arli.-I
' ' tend t'tieir cond.'leine and avmp;
Al-
our
II.
As
ex-
to
ilnliaiplaiit ,l.u, a.tu . n 1 , VVIUIUUII (VUUIT IU 4lliiri
......... . n .. . .1 s . II 11 11. 1 - ' U , 1 1 111. II .
Ouiuu s lanoiug, 14O0.
K 1 and orace u Tici.enor to Fred
ilMicoiui; Lkck , .Noun Chitekame,
and Cbas
,..m,m. ...iit.ii-... i i,
aa a conciliatory spirit, and will co 1 should be placed on a basis that will !,. H I. ..-.to 'ill Kl H.I.,,, ft. i
'give the amature bull player an iuceu- ! btale of Oregon lo l jaune; sw'i'
ive to take part in the games. ; of wrc 10, 4, 3, lu. '
Warreu Meruit ; w ol uw'4 ol .ec ., 4, ; tM.niiiplton Coughs and Co'd-. W. If
Although much is beimr Mi,l in th. 4. aatJU. llrown, of Ue-v.lle, Ind., endured
It is natural, however, for; Muer about the closim, dwn'of the! U.o Blaucl.ard to Eluo.a 8 Plu. : "',?.f I"!'." ., "m i lu' 1
Il nnhli. IA ,k. it,. I.l .. . : . ...... . 'U.U, ...... Ill -.1 ""I"""" niniiim. n .n.mi.l leiie.
- v iv iiAnr nv i- m n v I R. 11 im hi. mvr ..
fur toward beading otf expensive litiga
ti.'tl. o railroad company wants acci
dents to occur on it. lines, as sui-h are
veiy expensive even though no damuge
Mia follow
A Ho' Wild Itlile tor l.tl-'e.
With feii.ily around "Xpcctii.K him lo
die, and a sou riding for life, 18 mile-,
to get Ir. Kin.'l .Neir li-nv-rv for
"I dent think n enM Ire
koaM wllkiml Tknlforw's HUf k
t)nuhl. k. m4 II la Ik
ruallTft.ra.ar two jrawn oil tit.
fc--l of nenlta. I k aH k4
ttoefctr I. ih- Imh for thtl tB(ih
ftuu. It ta . doctor la llft-lf im4
lt nmjy Is t . prnom -ll
mm um A it US UAIX, Jmtk-
S.TIII, .11,
ftaaute this great mclicina
relieves slomarh pains, frws the
conatipalrd liowela and invigor
ate, the torpid liver and weak
wed kidneys
Ho Doctor
li nec.ary in th hom. where
Tnedfurd t Hlaek firaught it
families living in the
country, m.les frma any pbysi
nan. hav. been mc in health
for years with tint medirm. a.
their only d,rt,. TbHfr,U
Illack-Itraught Hires biliouv
lie.., dt.p,, ci.i,. cn, ,Mj
fever, bad blood. h,Ul,r.,
diarrlir. con,tipiion. c,0
and alutiMt every nllirr ailment
be, aue the .tuma, h, Um ela
liter and ki.lneji IIeary
Irol tlie bt-mlU.
c . m, any, although it should really fall
on some subordinate, who through caie
Wi.esa or ignorance was the cause of
the catastrophe. There are some rail
fi ad men w ho think Saturday's accident
ua-due to a broken axle beneath the
li inlcr of the Lcomoiive which blew up,
jui.1 that this caused the explosion. A
lu might therefore have existed in
the sxie without the knowledge of the
company or the employes, and the
....... , 1 1 . .
umn.e eiioi.iu oniy rest upon tlie me
chanic w ho constructed the axle. The
affair is a deplorable one, both for the
jjatatngera killed and injured and for
lhe company; and the public will I
gld tu se that all parties to tlie affair
juiv coining together in proper spirit.
Kv ning Telegram.
I.ririmr raiilM .lnn (lis l',,l.i,..l,; riv, : 3
. ' . ''Kaimet, a.tXl.
tne many camps iiMiiis county ait rnu- j Walter and Anna Mirie Moody to
mug on full time.' Even Uie small log-: A I 1 nice; lot 1, bluta 26, Kaiuir;
gers, who haul their ontput-Jo thei'-'-
bank, of the creek with a te.m-of': Uuinn to Frank I'.tton ; bum-
, , ... . lug leaae auii tight i way, 4UU.
ho. ee. are not idle. Posts, pol. P'!''K j Ueau Uianchard to Mary JS. M.eerin ;
and cordwood are fctill iu demand lor Iota 3 and 4, b ock 15, Kaiuier, tin).
ami soon cureo: linn. He writes: ".
now sleep soundly every night." Like
marvelous cure, of Consiiinption, I'neu
monia, Rron.hitis. Coughs, Colds and
(trip prove its imitchless ui.-.it for all
Throat and I.ung Irouliles. litiaranteed
liollle. M- and ll.no. Trial butlca li.-e
at St. Helens I'harmacr.
exjort.
Columbia cuuutr. Of siienlt.
Stewart; lot 4, hi 1 ; lot 8, bl 7,
i to v.rnoiila, (5 15.
John
Ko, ad I
t seems that the big moneyed inter
ims advertising here. He says that con
tinuous advertising Is what pay,,.
Again It has been demonstrated to
the same extent locally. An organ was
advertised for sale In The Mist. It :
was several weeks before any replies '
came In to the advertisement, but on j
the very day t'aat the Instrument was ,
f!U not scared over the ,...wl ..h f "'" w " ,n lne in ane,,
. r .-.. . , . .
t.vks in Wall street, fearinir it ..l,l 4"ur "lu" imr. ua.ers appear-
i ' I on a feyer of speculation and take
i -e surplus canb that is needed for ..
li.g the crops. But Hie pricei of stocks ' -'
will continue to advance, any way. if! Weyerhauser, the head of the syndi
lit ii.y.ptuieQt demand cuut)imes from 'cat that is getting the control of
lhe great gripjr 0f eat ing bank depoei-1 much of the timber Interests of the
Jwr 0 are drawing out their money Northwest, saya that It ia 20 years too
.'Hit .lulling it into stocks, with the soon to construct new mllla- ihof thin
It has been prac tically demonstrated
that continuous advertising pays. A Hl. Life ved by Chamberlat..'.
long-time Poitlan I advertiser In the i Colic, Cholera aud It.arrb.Ma
Mist says that he gets results from '
.5. 1.. Itvcr,
tlua toMii, smvs li. belle. t-s Chamber-
Iteuivdy
, a well known cooper of
laiu a t.o.ic, I hotel a aud I'larrhoea
Kcmed.t caved his lite last luuin.er. He
liad been sick lor a month with what
the doctor, call bilious dysentery, and
could gel nothing to do uliu any nooij
until he tried ibis remedy. It gave
mm ui.meuutt retiet," tayt ti. 1. Little,
merchant, Hancock. Md. or rale by
St. Helen, l'hariuacy.
Columbia
Restaurant
T.VYUlIt I'.CII.DIM;,
ST. HELENS, ORECON
MISS L. J. CHUC'M.', fnp.ldw.
Best Mea I a and Prompt Service
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, of 1 haiai I. r ami g.aal iat num.,, lar,
.tale tone lu iloa tt.u.iiy Mutm li n
' lepirwnt and ail.ei, nl. ..laliuh.
; alilit I unmia l i l.t. 1 1 . lul t
lauding. S.l.ty f'.'l tu .rrklt .iikit
j Tiiai . .ihlliional, all patalle , n,
r tllrti t every t ..1111 t.ia t In m I.imI
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ed. It pays the advertiser to keep his '
name continuously before the public.
COUNTY COURT.
I Adjourned July Term Au
j gust 15th.
' (Continued from last week.)
j t'nion Precinct.
C N Cable 13 00 Andrew Kinit
I. jt. ol securing larger returns. Cuioii
Pileiric stock, for iustauce, at present
rjcj-, will pay about 5 per cent inter
rl, besides the pronpeclB of prolit from
(he advances in price. Aud this is only
a rumple of other dividend paying
stocks. It is much more attractive than
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....- Fi.iB.i interest anowea ou savings j ,
l'..nk deposits bv the aatern hmika I
ftalem Sutesiuan. j u,nclen' timber in Columbia county
I to yet supply the lumber demand for
40 continuous years, despite the fact
that timber along the Columbia river
is disappearing at a rapid rate.
is at present sufficient milling capacity
to handle all the lumber that can be
marketed. The Weyerhauser syndicate
has some holdings in Columbia county
acquired by Blodgett. Therefore, Mr.
Weyerhauser has a correct Idea of the
great lumber possibilities of this sec-
There is no question but there la
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
At Forilanw' t all aralaal by Mer
chant, and Maaalartarrra.
Industrial Street St Portland', big
Pall Carnival ,pieuilM-r 14 to l inclu
eive, will be a levelalion. It has been
many yea is iu;e the merchants and
manufacturers of Portland have had au
opportunity of making an rxtithitol their
product, and warea, Considerable ri-'
valry u being entered mio slid much;
money spent lo make the exhibit, a. !
unique and aa attractive aa posaible. !
Many magnificent booths are being erec j
tl and Una feature of tlie carnival alone
will be worth double what it will coat to
sc. everything. .
W p Haiieht.rU 00 C 11 Johns
; i B (iodfrey SOU K II (iabbert
J 11 Collins 3 Ou L Meeker
, If W Clark 3 00 II K Cliff
C W Garrison 3 00 Prank Ceorge
I W. bvmons, canyasninir votes of
I Jul. rlth and Aug. 3rd elections $13 20 be a public sale at niv
1 11 P Watkins, ditlu IJ 00 j Pen. echoolhouae, on the PittHburg ro id
j The following road bills were allowed ! fl 1 'l'1'M''l, Ke'"i'ber i, IUti3, atwhich
; and ordered paid : " '" 0 tons ol bay in amall lote.all
I-erry l afier r d o. 3 18 00
1 Elmer Jolly r d .No. ft a 60
J V Wi;on r d .So. 10 . . 66 00
Pabllc Hale.
Notice is hereby given that there will
place, ntr tl
Oalril; 25 head of eattlv. fcfVfarkll .ill
cows, I g.aj.1 hor.e and a nouihi-rol ani-
ujeiitiunmg. -lUuv, M
It is connuendatory to know that the
Very best talent was secured for the re
cept ta-ajbers institute, not only in tbe
matter of instructors, but lecturers
. ll. Strenuous efforts were wade to
Mime other talent, but it was not ob
rMi'fble on ibis particular occasion.
Tbi' lecture of ttr. Wise was a rare liter-
pr. ticai, and tbe lecturesjby the in-
't i.
present
i disgrace to St.
mail facilities
Helen.
between
-the
the
ties not worth
months.
C. L, AYRKW,
I Yvu VTaat Tt Make Meaeyl
And believe that you have enough
busiurs abilitv to successfully renreaeiit
a reliable firm in yonrtown and vicinity ;
ii bo aenu lull name anu aildre.i, wuli
ten cent, to cover coat of mailing, etc., i . TiTTTfl nim n
for full particular, to Wurra't tjAvikoall1' ) I S K 1 1 R If
a -wa.Vrf
Peris, Oregon,
a-EaLERVTHINa
AtNthe AN
Palace Hotel and
Restaurant
t Rainier. Oregon
Heat Meals ai all llunr ilar-'l
"St l.e flat, ami Hie eaie.l
If ii in m.
M H a. K a V V K K a 1 1 s . rrp ,,lr
Owl Saloon
llai.iM PiKonuaa, PH0PHIETURS
-o.iljr ih. be l
j Lmnars and Cizars Kept ia Stock
CYRUS NOBLE
Ami olhtr li'i.lar l.rauili ol ahl-kira
ala) l BliH-k.
O C It ti .11 II l fa II , K.
M K K t n A S tl T II K K
AT . II K
KNIGHT SHOE CO.
PORTLAND. ORE.
amalf ri.klai
faanir IIMhaaS aa-
kn.r mrr
WJitelorosisaDiBnilt wells
Th lioet Hho..n ou Ijiu'th
fut tho Mmioy
0RSSIS
SHOES
No4faVig
tiaiafk).
awri tto lrv-- of
ka
WEINHARO'S
on dralit.
I-
BEER
Tom Benton" Cigars.
9 All tb. Iatel nawapaitarainil oihar i.u
A nlar periMlirala,
limmwnrnfnrnfnfWTOmmmnfmninfmttfnttfftfig
FTUC Ml VA - r-M y rTnnr 4
'nt INQYV YUi1l aiUnt
Haa ju.t received a large invoice ol
Summer Goods, Shoes,
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county seat aud the railraad station at ; Heatlle. Wa.b.
lioulton, Not only are the people of St. J Tbe paper puts you In touch with man
Helens inconvenienced but a large num- ufaclurers wbo want agent, aud dealer,
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VISIBLE
TYPEWRITER
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ly rl(ls, Groceries, Hoots, Shoes, Ktc.
II. MOKGUH,
fc ('mmt I.uiltling, Mailt Street, St. HpI.-hm, Oregon.
, tlilflce, Hoi.n 414
PMonta jHef .ohT ,47
a,,or, reached. .,igh.t.dardoffcx-;of th. resident, of the county n:
jvll.n. e. c. a tetter ai riving troui the lower ; 10riy, either working pari or all the
.enaiem, or any point down tbe river ;ttuc. i
hend ten cents today, B
TI cie will be creditable exhibits of
THE O.N'LY PEKFK(T WKITINO MACJIIXK MADE
reache. lioulton at 11 a. in.,
not get to ht. Helens until
but do. I
about 6 j
,.c stuck from Columbia county breed-1 o'clock in tbe evening. It is nearly 10 i . " l Ureat Tanet.
pra til the state fair notably from the ! o'clock in the forenoon before a letter to j T. C. Watt., tha wi.ls-a-waka Ken-'
ien of p, A: Krakes ond M, Collins. any of these point leave, ht. Helens. bei) meivliant, bat added a big .lock of
MPiim mere alto will lie other exhi-"then it lays at lioulton until tbe mxt shoe, manufactured bv G. I.. Hihha
liereioiore i-oiumoia county Has ' morning belore it starts on to Its deeti- of Portland. Mr. ilibbard is the Ust
bits.
i sai led off ilk share of the prizes, and
flie coining season will no doubt not be
I'll Prrjtion to tbe rule.
Nothing las ever equalled it
cm eyer surpass it
S
Dr. King'
r.97 Discovory
.warMrria
OLD.
"! 4 H. All tt
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure t Lung Troubles.
Vtr-. b.cklfrtfaHa. Trial tottlM Irmm.
ri.f .',;. t mi,! T.li.do '.'i.tlii. i-ia le
nation, ilail from tbe upper -Nehalein , known manufacturer of boon ami time,
leave, ht. Helens after the regular mail '" Oregon, and hi. good, are known to
tie oi uie oeai quality. Mr, vtatt. Has
great variety of thee goods shoes for
atomsii, iniiureo, i.ie, uoys, loggers
i.ll.! 1
Ur one teal.
I from lioulton ha. .larttd on it. way.
; " " . t-" - w- women, children, inra
iu.jju.ai wuiiij oi uu account ou vne ge- arm ev.ryiKKiy. ii you want a pair
ographv of thecouutry? Other rectious , e "i ue 10 order Dy tins rlrin, vonr
l..v. fra-a. .Uiiva.rv .n.t nieasore will he t.k.u. There are
' . ; J i as well as ihoei.
lence, but our mail sef yjee H gradually I
getting worse. j What 1. I.ife?
T It,, l.at .n.N.i. ..I., k
Hie lKitoii ucgroea have come lo the ; but we Ho know that it is under strict I
.Olll'lllailtll tliut Uiv.ko. T U'.ul. I,,.,..., lutV idll.. lliM Ium- ....... .11..!., I .. i
. ,, ., ,,,., ...... .... r,wu 111,1111;,!.
thesoiitli.ru pegra educiilor and ulii-! lm,a results. Irregular living means F
lanthro,,., . i. controlling al.t.m govlm-, JaPfiW!
tjirm joc, ano itir riaiering a ailia.
A uuuiher ol .. eats a,'o one Waieib.nl
Ha-ciedilt-d wilh c.ililrolliiij: (i,e
vine in Portland, but it ia did m i, i now ,
The linn-con. e when amiie of the other
n'rafe-; atu. d .. -lice oi.t of the pie.
ble. Dr. King's New I -de Pills quickly
re-'ijii-i" una, ii a geniie, jet tnor
o"i;b. l inly 25 - ot t. Helena Pharnniev,
M m, - --iW-aw at - mmttt rrrr nuVkl . Jf m
a.r mf- .r-r, B
The writing is in plain view'
of th. operabrr all the time J
simpleat and ttrongeat con-r
truction, rapid action, raa.a
ouch adapted to all kinds oli
work bet for tahuiatiug aml
invoice work univei anl key-B
Uiard reuiovsbie typt aclioi
instantly cleunul
Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist,
Information and Appointments by Mail
ll.joi.il 61, Wa.hli.gtuw nid Houtbea.l eorn.r Wasb.and 4th
, PORTLAND, OREGON.
Take Mutator In Fifth H.a.r.
The Mist and The Orcgonian, $2
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Monmouth, Oregon
Treble the life of any oiheiS
machine for g M clean worU
I'.-i't.h Tree wiiiLc.- at ilo Um! .a.
loon, Minn IJros., .roniieloia. diiect 4 '2l'ti W'linil Sfl'imt
(.0111 knnaaa Citv. Mo. "
The Pittsburg Writing Machine Company
i
nilsl.lilj;, p;,
rr . ...
i raining HclnK,l.fr teachers course,
arianintd eriMeiall f. "
I for all br,.;i,, '. " r"v.'"?
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a.h,Jl V. V "15"1.'" M''l",tl -lialrict
l a hool. I he .I.mi.hihI for Br,h...... ..1
.."ply TLt4'",ul,,'r" "r
"upp y. lhe traininir den,.,.,
a liiiie irrinlM uiil.il,.
which cnumatu of
in ait its hrmic.liet, tin: uiliou Hh.V.i ....
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