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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1904)
nnr-! nrr-r fT r-rm 1 . i.. . irieaaw.-wiae . .in i . ... . J .. OREGON MIST ItiterH at the Po-ti.rti.af at f. Helens, Orenn,a e-.ii'ibc!a 40 I matter. 'COUNT' OFFICIAL PAPER. mJ i. . i .J mm i- i-1 aai" Kvrv Fmoav Monwu Bv hfflKU.A UARKKRC Fin-un Ana Pol"Hinri). iCBSCMPTIO PRICi: On copy OB year, in advance $1.00 Bix month 50 Fridav. January 21). l!0. TIMS TO AVOID F ACTIOS Al STRIFE. Ona Ihlnj 1 almlutely certain there are not enough elective olfi to go around, and pecially it thil the condition iu Columbia uounty. The re publican! of hi county are in tiio majority, ami if they do not elect every "man on th ticket it will ba (or tha rea son that a equitable diatribution of utHcea ia not made at the cowinj coun ty convention to be held iu tu early ap in;. It alao is important that only the beat Uiea be put o for office let the chron e office seeker become couiuion, ev ery day votert and live (or awhile oa a plana higher than petty office seeking. Ever portion of the conntv aa nearly i poeaibl. 1M be represented on the M'ket. The ticket ahould not be weighted , down with auy fossils or hanger on, at ho drag it down like the proverbial Si"! atone. It alao Is high time that the onery j cusaea, too ruliua to work, and without influence, who are always approaching aora one with "I'm next" time they I were put on the rock pile Say to! them, "Get Behind me fcatan." They are uo goud for anything hut to aaake i ap little talea and' carry them around creating factional animosities. Let the democrats or anyone elae take thctu if ; thev will have them. i When in Portland We invite you to trade at The Brownsville Woolen Mill Store From $5.00 to $10.00 Saved On a Pure Wool Suit by buying it direct from the Manufacturers mm day ltlr III f S list II It seems that a state statute haa been j on the Oregon law books for 3U years, : which strictly prohibits gambling. , This statute is beins; vigorously en forced by Circuit Judge Hamilton at Roeebnrg. At the term of court held last week nine men were fined for gambling, the majority of whom were reside ota in various parts of the county. Diners, who bad been lined by ti. Boeeburg municipal authorities, de-l 1 l . ij 1 1 : 1 . . I 1 .1 y suurrvu, ugi juu (lauiuiwu hiki tuvoi that they alao had violated the sute law. A good mauy of the democratic ap pointee at the slate penitentiary are re signing, and the busy bodies are suggest ing causes. It is possible of course, that they were asked to resign ;bnt it is also possible that some of tuero did Uot have aurh a haukering to walk around on the alia and herd "cons" after the ''new" wore off their job a they did before. The "enap" of some of these state jobs can uot be appreciated dy any one quite so much aa lliote who' have tried theui a In months. McMinuviile ISews We rianufacture and Sell Clothing, Blankets Underwear, Sox All Classes of Woolen Goods Three million fruit trees will be plan fed in this state this season fall and Spring which goes to tbow that the fruit growing industry in litis alale, (hough afready quite important, is yet in its infancy, aa promises soon to outclass fnany sta.ei which fp.- years have be. n considered the principal fruit growtug re im in ihi ma it . Joe 1 a A Ivj-cate. The sadden death of Mrs. W. A Young, which ocvuried at Cedar (jro.e, near ClaUkauie, on Wednesday of last week, wast sad affair. Without a mo ment's warning, a falling liu.b from a tree ended the life of a highly esteemed nd talented woman. The deceased was the daughter of ex-Sheriff Maggie, nd spent a portion of her girlhood dava In St. Helens. . . Brownsville Woolen Mill Store . . Third and Stark Streets Ioxllniicl : : Oregon "Get in the Habit of Trading Here" ChiIii for lh Inst thN liiontlis). Whet ii.iidi you ilo b it. '" " ' I,. . ........ ,.l.u mid hr.v lego li n .,1 hi luiiillv, and two dui.a a K .1. .,rl ... " "la's, ti iwSd.ill.ir inlay. Will .!....-." v-11 ' ..1 I I..., I., l.iiiiliiu 11 01 llllll hi ' n.iti icalli. 'rthat Mix' I iIi.iik 1. a. I d.m'i n - v d.illi.ia J " u( It. I .ut Hi" liild" ii In Ud W'tn jiial a II lie mid bread m "t liiiae there waaunlv sural and i-'iiiils in Hie ..H. t'l IfH IlK'HkiMxt. 1 di'tn't l' vi.ii on ..iv night. Hill. I'h, Wll'." ' I ihi' i.ut l.i r arm nli Mt his n" k and lr I vice s fieued 'Tin to gl't .Vo'l t I'll g, t von g.HK.I 11 Mii'er s I cmi. 1 " .ir alio, mhi hiivslia.1 H haul lime .mid 1 have li.e'u to lilame," h "hl hi. ilrow hi-r lo a sent mi hl km-e, 'I 't 111 going to try to ii.iikc it plra iinti'f fr you hen-ail r. 1 '"l nioiilli's rent in adviiiice on a mi" lull" house, ,ind ..lib I H load ul .d hauled llieie llit thing Hi II ' iiionmn;. I l"'k" I mi irsimaii to move ns, l"". H ' lv heiv alioitt iohl oVI.Hk, so w HI have to 1 1 in to night and hustle Hi the liioriiliiK. l'oi' th.il I''1' ll've l"' . good. "S", H l an to piece 1 vail ha d y U-e it." "U W .nl (my to mole II, I e will get another iii Mil) moriiitig and I I am going to gel )' n riK-king elinlr .mid iiiiotlou U-d oiiig. nrliiim lur lnii.li lu.tly, hut wv inn -I have some I new tilings' hi "' iuw lion e. lho i hiusen ehiilr, ar'll iim lor w d Co gel hrikliil nil. Ilaievnii tiny thing to Classified Advertisements i.orA jt-ykaii i to iinTTT ...I H I. vl.lt. (..Uke, .mj ,hJt --I "" nil. UK S'l A. in.. mirii'v. rueie iiraini oil right I. In iu .i... udl i.l.... .ii., i V rl" i,m win 'i'-Mw hi'ui; m H i i land. KHTH lY, ('(line Ui injr ,l,-e, SiiH ilav, J'lniiar.t Hid, one hioin tn while heller, lielwir-n t and V Venra old Oam-r eau have mm,. ,y piling i eni, ( Inist.Ji neeii, Viuikt! ii, TAKKN IM'AKiUT i'Ktijilliu' Ulih a Lull eall alaoii H n,iinii hint k, Willi whllo sio aroiiml , ,, ami t-srs il.-iil Willi lnie. li.unli, uj H 1.. Vnln lni, IVer Inland, uii iilals Men III pline. " Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weals it's easily destroyed while young ; when old, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and tho weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork i good too, but it is very hard to digest The time to treat consump- tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. ; Others sec it, you won't. j Don't wait until you can't j deceive yourself any longer. ! Begin with the first thought ! . .-i i- t? 1. .. If lO laKU Ototl 3 iiiuuiniwii. i ! ..,.,.... ..ni u,,,,!,.,! o i it isn't really Consumption SO bread and some sunk ill ilm mu igao mile ! of Wairen hlalloii, j much the better; you will soon . .. b. . u, . -lTs7xnH m ! forget it and be better for the Li iu,;i; w i.i..h ?rj "er,V,K,.M (treatment. If it is consunip- :', TU..!T.. ' u..n. -,n ..a he1 !'"". t.e..rgev. irr iiUU. ; tion you can't expect to be ! cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat I mint you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, , rest all you can, eat all you lean, thats the treatment and that's the best treatment. We will stmt you a little of the Lniut s'mn ftec, Hi ... Dul l SI pKtura la lHa W l a Ull "" II. wrapr. l tvry IMMIIS ! fcimtUiM rea bay. -,',1, led von, Moll)," said Will us he diva Inoihaii to Hie isuu , I met r. I I'r a ii ton ghl J'tai a. I not the unli, jo. know lie is a g e..t i oliioiiionini. tVell, I c on. lieu, e l a'niul toe sai.ioil b '. ing u h a line .iiuu logo, g.l eoiiia" Ii v, and all Hint , toil In mu lul iiiv up aid iiuol.i me sre tli.it! w .a int.ng you ami the el.iliJrvn .i liihl. Ilvtliew a ireltv .n tote ol h. me liU- and I inant, il n. in, u.l l il I v it a liiunlli. Hot ailiee 1 came home lie in in Hided llioa It didn't know ai.ai lie tuiking ahmit, mid 1 ha Im ii leu liui.s M.nte than l.e k hi ol. t ti 1 1 1 a 1 h lo t html the lone to a liioinh Ii 1 ulaays enjoy in) s. II as 1 have tonight. to I lielina iim, and with your lu-l, t aj oral Alle, I'm g.illig lo ll i to 111 a And tl.e aoit.y n-.UcO TWO COUTH 0H 8AI.K TIIKEK year old nest spring; halter bruks i;. . oil sir limit can he aeen In Htrj Wert's tiastme. Apdv to John Kins Warren Oregon, ' T V K K N VP MV O. IfTllAYKlCA tnl aiKear-olil miitev heKei, at i, l.lai mnr Wnrteii, Oaner ran h, sninoil hy iiovlng properly and raying, I'lpenae. O. II. Ilsns. H)R fi.Vt.K.CIIKAt'. TIIHKK HUH) o( hoi.ea. Weight kIhiii) Hoo pouo.li i-M-r, lniiir ol i Kit.inliMan, U Ion. ' WASTrl -TtttVrWOKniY I 1 or t'eiol- lo 'li Hi it" l."ife l.oiinr.i in il.ii rnir ri d ilioiiiidg i.-riltoir for 1 1 -ua of a 'i. I nulil'illl -I'lmling, $:tl BI,Sili .ian and i-n.- paid -..-l, M..i..liv .l iri-i l.i.oi head quarier. K ik-ii e iiioiiev a ll i'tl; anitii,ii r'ins. fselil, t.ldre.s tlmiager, 16 M. Kldg., ( I.I. Kiio. H. I'llKS) nan .!.. in. ' Ant .ii." I I 1KH VV. T. old VI. K. 5C0TT & DOWNO, 1 Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. at. and t: all druggists, j Mrs. Oliver Talks. While the ministers and church peo ple remonstrated against the licensing of saloon in Uoultcn, if reports are true, there also were others. It is com mon report that some 1st. Helens par ties who had signed the petitions, con tributed toward the fight made by the retiiouairators. 11 this is true, they did pot exactly join hands with the church peopje, but worted to the same end. CLATSKANIE Anrirrd too tare for lut week. Ed Olda, of Oregon City, has a (rung of men and a pile driver driving pilig on the Benson ditch in front of the citv. It began snowing last Sunday night and haa continued at intervals ail this week. At Ibis writing the snow isabum four inches deep here: the kids are try ingawful hard to enjoy themselves coast ing, but have a hard time of it. Frank llajmberg brought over; from the Dippo'.d & 8ori' sningUs null a in sec 36, 6, 2, 1 Real Entale Transfer. Emma E and Ed Anderson to M J Kettering ; und j of w 4 of se'4 of sec 10, 7, 3, 4200. Simon and Mr P F Benson to the Benson Logging and Lombejinc Com pany ; quit claim eV of iieViWf sec 13, 6, 3, 1. Delos and Daisy Blodgett to John W Blodgett; K interest in 1679.3J acres in 7,5, 1. J N Brinn to Annie L Erinn ; 80 acre ffsDSGESTION sled load of shingle Tuesday. Frank rustled ap two pan of horea for the oc ration, when coming down the mouu tain aide made thing whiz. Will Dippold and brother wis in the city Tuesday, trading aitft gar merchants. 1 Cheater to J M Lindsay: 2'..' acre : in aec .13, rj, l, $100. Claries and Nellie B Hand to II O Hoard;eS 0 iw pf sec 3J, 7, 2, ! $2jOOO. " j Mary J arjd George R Kelley to Abra- j ham C'roose: quit claim to 8 tracts In or It was funny to see Georgie Conrera . and adjoining Aaron liroyles 4 I c, $1. "I was ebM with atoa, asbtnmbla. Thadfonl'i Black prsaxht did ma mart goad la oh mm thaa all u doc tor's med.cln. I inok U a l"""-. IIA8AH . HiaJIELD, ElUtUrOU, lad. Tlieilford s Black Draught quickly invifforalej the ac tion of the stomach and cures even chronic cases of indignation. If you will take a small dose of TW lord s Black Draneht occav aionaily you will keep your tomarh and liver ia per fect condition. If it were possible to dispose of the cnmipal now awatting trial in the Multnomah county jail for offeusea com mitted in Ihi county, as waa done in the cm of Morgan Tuesday, a material saying would be edectrd to the taxpay ers. Hon ever, it it not always possible IP luuure prisoners to plead guilty to an tilt use without the foimality of a trial. The Multnomah county republican eeiitisl ccuiu.ittee held a meeting last week, and endorwd President Koote' telt and L'nited States Senator John H. Wit hell. Ex-Cnited States beua.or Joseph bimon emphatically denies the report that he is a candidate fur the Ii 111 ted States senate. The town of Houlton is enjoying tcmetb'ng of a boom, and new build ings are going ep in every direction. Mr. Bel lord, the enperiiitendent of the Western Cooperage Companv, will build anew residence, opposite the railroad depot. Connty Enperintendent Copeland is devoting his entire energies to the bet terment of Colombia schools, and they are attaining a creditable degree of efficiency. A Very Cloae Call. "I stock to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked fr ith pain," writea C. W. Bellamy, a lo lotiiolive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. ' as weak and pale, without any ap iietile and all run down. As I was about o give bp, I got a bottle of Electric Hit lera, nd' after taking it, I felt aa well as I evr did in my iife." Weak, sick, run down people always gain new strength and vigor ironi their use. Satisfaction guaranteed by St. Helens Pharmacy. Price 60 cent. goinr up Nehalem street trains? to lead a billy goat. Sometimes the soat was ahead and sometimes George waaahead. It is said thev both got home safe with out any bones being broken. The loggers 00 the Clatskanie are all happv. After the next swell in the creek tney will probably give a fantastic dance and have a good tune generally. They ray it will take about two more I good heavy rains to raise the creeks high j enough to bring all their logs down. j We heard of a man in this part of the j reonty alio ted his stock so much hay since it commenced snowing that part of : hi ficck have died. We learn that petions are being circu lated in the citv. to have some of the. several nuisance apated. Tia better late than never. It ia reported that the Wilfon Bros. have moved their shingle mill farther up the canyon where there is plenty of cedar timler, and that they will make things wlii when spring opens. Washburn & Holmes have their ssw mill in g'xxj trim, and are ready to sup ply tlie market with fine ce"ar and tir lumber, and Iota of it, when spring opens, so they say operate it. W. A. Younit and Charles I. Ciortson. Edward and Susan B Lowe to John W Ulodtfeli; 1-3 interest in 187H.32 acres ir 7, 6, tl. J D Morgan to Columbia County; 1 quit claim right of way for load, 100. j Charles II and Gertie Minnaugh to Columbia Timber Company; utU of! sec 17, 6, 2, 1. ! Finlay McKircher to the Benson Log- j j Ring A Lumbering Company ; of se I and e, of sw.t ol sec 2j, 6, 4, 1000. I Keinhol l and llary Reichardt to the! ' Benson Logging A Lumbering Company : ! tracts in sees 3 and 4, 6, 3, $1. 1 Charles and Lena Ueichardt to the I Benaon Logging and Ln in be ring Com pany ; 80 a in sec 3, 6, 3, $1. , Samuel and Eliza Rich to Matt Glea on ; nw) of section 27, 7, 2, 1000. I Carrie R Smith to the Benson I- ging A Lumbering Companv; 181.27 acres 2 and 3, 5, 3. 12,000. E D and Lilly 11 Tennyson to Florence B Godfrey ;.quit claim ueji of aec 3, 6, 2, nao. a. THEDFORD'5 BLAOTRAUOHT More sickness is caused by constipation than by any other disease. Thedford's Black-Draught not only re lieve constipation but cure diarrhoea and dysentery and keep the bowels regular. All drrn.ta (,11 IS-OMt packaaaa. "Thedford'. Black Draught ia the boat medi cine to regulate the Ixiwi la I have erer used." MRS A. M. GRANT, Bnculi t erry, N. C. The rvadei will rememl er U . talk Jones had Willi hia friend l'.i..n. Jones announced hia intention of rent ing a cott'ge, then going homo and spending the evening mill hia wife. M us go ahead of hint to I111 "shai k" aid unam n ourelva, aee ami lu-nr. It Is now seten o'vlm k. The i i.ildreri have been given a lunch and put to ld. The lire la out a id the shark is 1 lolly, but a we look around e tee the reaxjii, Theio i barely il enough to keep a lire an hour. Mo. Jo. ea ia (oldini: rlothee lor lo 11 o mw'a troniua. Hear ing a Hrui step ai the door he turns 111 as:oniatinent to aee her hii.hand enter. ("Why, Will, how I'jirlv von aro Imiue." she s id. "and ii pay nij;ht, lim, 1 h ?" I "O, VN ill," uiili a i)uit.k lluah, "1 did ! nof niean anvihing j "Tha. 'a 1 ii r g ', aife, l.aik lien'," sn I he held a Iniudliil ol i.illi bef iie her. j I pjM-ut aoiiiM tiKi. vuvas a hat for " j ".''at, vtO h Veil', had any supper?" 1 i No, I had lorgotteu about supper, lull ! I am It ii.tv " "I'lllmwto buii I the j 1 Ii e, I did not I ok for you ao enilv." ' I I I know, wife, where are the children?"! I "1 gave them a lunch and put then. t ted." "We iriiist have nipper alone. I theuf How would yyu hke to iiiove?"j Mr. Jones looked around the laajr lit- 1 lie room as if wondering how she con 1.1 get along with lesa." "You know tho Bently house? I'r rented it, 1 forgut. I aa going to make you KiteM. I vent to the laa-ami got a hall day off ti morrow. Can will move then?" "As el as any time. M-s Smith's ironing can wall a day, and I: haven't much to imive." j "Mrs. roniih't iioiuig' nhat that to do with it." "1 hai-e Um doing somu asaliing and . rrlaotier In Her Own Mouse. Mra. W. II lj,jha,.f HKU Ague Ave., Knuaaa City, Mo., hna lur aovrral vrara been rnitbliil ailh severe hoaraeneas nud at Hnira a haid ii.itgh, hn h she "Would kern me in doora t.irdavs. lint I waa i.re.enUd lor l.v nhtan Una wiih 110 1101 1, mil remll. 4 irieml gave rne 1 fdg pail of a b.ttie id Chaiiilie'laiirs 1'oiinh Hem dy ailli liisirin iiona t rloavly i- j I.. a tlieilitiiiii.ii, and 1 wjh lo t.ile that after ti, oral day I C10..I not I, a a defi led i limii. inr tliM llter, and al ! tlua time alter using it lor too aeeka, . h.iv healiaiioa in anviii I realtre thai j I I am entirely cnted," Th a rrmtalv I : for rale by St Helen I'lou nm.'r , WANTKI - KAITIU t I. I'ERHO.NTO trel lor aed taiahltshed house In a h-a f-Ui.lie.. 1 alli.ia- in, retail mercliaati j Slid agents I ra el Isiiltory. Nalarr I pr week alth esia-nsee sddlttnnal. tit pmal.l.. In 1 ali , art) week. Money Ijr rupeii.e. a. It sued. I'osliinn peuin- jiient. I'na'l.era liireea.f.ll ami ril-lunj. Slan. I.ud House, 3M liearlaitn Ntisat I ( lnraiiii HI. j . " '.'.'.-;-,;,. "., ...,;.: :, Sj WaartttA TainwoiiMt lisam 11 an or ladv in iseh n univ to ii.aa I uailieaa ..r an old enahlol.ed l.i.u.a si ,olid fluanelal standing, A sltailit, I bona fide weekly aaloir of (It 00 pant U I check earl, Mondiy with all espsriM lillieet I moi hradiiuarter. Won.r . ! vnru-ed Inr etimii.e. K.iicloae Vltlift. nl eiitelope. Manager, Seal Csiius I hieag... l. The MM rriiiiiuin Katis. urrs. i, iN.nniina 1 11 n lAMimi.un New .l,.-ril-ia H The M l will re-1 -eiee Ktitin Life, an ele.i-.i inif h rla.s 1 farm in.oiil.h , U :intiliil. v iiliitrined, . a ( eniiiiin lor the 'egohir u.i 1 ip-; j Hon p'iee of 1 iier year. id iilw ii i laoa are entitled t lo llie smut' olf'-r lo- ! pay rug one mr iu adtalu-e Add ? I eenla to t lie i-Mittt' o il i.in, and loltatl . lake ..or . hoii-e ..( 1 T..U.I11 V r tkly l.l i.l.-, T lie link 1. 1 .illi' rainier ! t ill, anil Weekly Inter t eau, or the I Orrrfo-, I rl. tillot 11. Tiie M at and I Orrgon I'. 111 Journal si m oilli. l.w : I Will pts.ti- Oancrat . r41. a III -.in,1a t.f l,'a, af oiatoii aimIimU a.a4 'Uracil Iraaw 1 rta..rt a- he Mist and The Oregonian, $2 r w-w-v-ew Owl Saloon 5 t ! Most All the Boys and Girls Buy tliier Shoes HERB BECAUSE We have the IarKcst stock of children's shoes and the only special de iiartincnt in the citv. We Bikn Rarrrnaiu, UtOPHliTOKS 0 Oiiljr the beat ol- 'Lipon aniCiears Kejt U Stack Your Childrens' Trade 1 1 S l.."i() KHOKK are the best on earth for the on. nay AM. Stile. Al t, Kindaof I.KATIIKK i.juie items an. i uiris sues, H'v to 11', l fW. I Ml. want Ol i Farm for Hale. The whole 160 acres lying in section west, the north half Coiip, and the south hall to Thomas K. Coup, of Calgiry, Th naim.r. ilni.,. Hi. inid wn,w worinwesv len uory. u you on the new IioUl buildini dunna .hi, i '. neap n.rn., iu. pieniy or 28, 6 north, ana 2 of Cedar lirove were in the eitv one dav ! belonging to i). W i, ; - L. . .1 : :,u . ... V u I liaif m Thomai IU.I .n. IIU1II ni.U VUI U...V.I.IIH, llie ouii.Jing ig Mr. and Mrs. Mc- good timber, one mile from a aawtnill, and four miles from the Columbia river, proprietors, are gett ng ; ; , .t. i ' . , . e .e . , . : Ir la on. r,f lh Im.,.,. Urm, in tl. u. hie. Address t. VV. COl'l'. Cui- onr nea rjrymieg, (Jaiiada cent per pound this week inclement weather, Bearing completion Upnald, the ready for the spring rush of business. fimelt are getting plentiful in market. H e note they are selling for 6 IEI FIXT WHITIXG MACHINE MADE We learn that Mr. W. H. Conyers. . .. . ."Jff T? . . who ha been ouite sick the pat week displayed py many a man enduring is somewhat better. puns ol accidental cuts, nounda, T '. r,.,ui I Ilruifea, Biirns. Seald i, 8ore feet or Hlf m ... - - in the city thi week looking for a loca tion for a bank. presh fih in season every Friday, and special Sunday dinner at the Oriental 'Rotel. ' "' " Nothing has evcjTjequaUed it Nothing can ever tnrpass it Dr. King's (low Discovery A Perfect Cures For All Throat and Lung Troubles. Trial BoWe area. Waved From Terrible Death, The family of Mrs, M. L. Bobbit of Birgerioo, Tenn., saw her dving and weie powerlee to save her. The moat skillful phisicians and every remedy used, failed, while ronsumotion was slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. Kinu's New Dis covery for Consumption turned despair , into joy. The hrst bottle b. ought iru-j mediate relief and its continued u-ei completely cured her. It's the most cer tain cure in tb world for all throat and lung tranblea. Guaranteed bottles otic and $1.00. Trial Bottles Free at t-t. Helen Pharmacy. jointa. But there's no need for it. Iluck- len'e Arnica Halve will kill the pain ami cure the trouble. It's the best Sale on earth for Tiles, too. 2!c, at the bt. Hel en riirrt cv. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tba Kind You Hive Always Bought Bears tb Signature ol To those who have helped me to main tain a prosperous business in the past I feel truly grateful, and ask a contin uance of your favors. To al! others I a ieh ycu well and would be glad to en roll you among my customers. M. C. Gray, genera) friercpandise, St. Ilelaas, Oregon. TAKEN CP BY JOPEPH VASDO- j lah, at hi farm on Germany Hill, a j white cow, about 8 years old, with one horn off; no mark. Owner can have cow by proving property and paying ex penses. JOSEPH VA5i DOLAH. The Kind 1m Haw Hm Boiijttt Hi o y ? I VA AA a A si ( a j 1 UK OM.i 2 k -am I CYRUS NOBLE . Ami Mher rx'nlai hraeda at tihl.klai alaa; In lUok, WEINHARD'S BEER on tlraraiiil, "Tom Bentou" Cigars. Alt Ilia lateat liaiiaieraaa4 ultisr pap ular (xroOlaala. fVaVaV VVftVw -J t I K N T Yo'ilhs' and Hois' sues, 1 to fV, I It re it' 0 N II K I, O () K devoted It, iltlld- a u r ii I K S K C shoe". Cor, ftth and Wsh "tiee-la. Oiiiioaitw I'erklua llalel. 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