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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1904)
f'", mm- , I ft OUEGON MIST -.Mf tr.1 t tho l'i"-tH,.v at si. Helen. Oregon. oint-i'iai mail mntu r. . . .J "' I '" I IisikbEvkrv Fuinw Vili.mnu P-v KnitoK .m Pfcoi ui; .' srRjrBIPTM I'RH'R; One crjy one year, in rulviince t! .00 Sitt months FiiAiv. February 5. 1SH4. SUV TATORY. he province ol local newspaper is: Tu inrnisb lit e news of Ihe county. To labor earnestly for the advame t of llic cuu mi "a material interests . Tc advocate those piiuciplis of r J .ii! economy the editor tluve lf-t I elfare of i ho The Great Success of the taivi lis vd to promote the wcl 'Ye v. :i1 rnibaur t. miy out thi -, j ;r,n ui- to the Ih'i o! our ability. ; 'iu g f urtieuhir attention to the -eond ;,!rii!w, We have always had faith in lii; county's future aid the progirss . . . . . f f ...... j SUltf t.'te HHVS OI Dili loiiliT-1 i-rrl.-ifi of this wr h.tve fully justified iUt t'ai'h. From Jnnpiiowe t the tia:skau the tt jrkof prog res is plain ' manifest. Forests Lav.' been sub litittl, rosds huiit. manufacturing indns !.' established, ami pro-perous com munities founded, tiood work has been Jvr.P. but as ye! the great resources of the county are absolutely undeveloped. It ;'! be our liVtpe aud endeavor t. at iriut attention lo these renniic; iu -ii-. 'i a manner a to induce capital to E! Ur upou their developing nt in a sis.: lough ami legitimate n.annoi, with the result, s e fuiiy luiieve, that Cv.' lmbia County it' l clashed as ot.e (', the greatest wealth-producing com. ics 'n Oregon. in this work w a-k the. active etaisl ru;i of our frlti'ds. in the different pi ti of the ctnii.iv. It' yon know of anything of public s's.-d in the way of leTircvemcm, either water ally or oei- pWase send it to tie Mi-t. Uo ye to meet a '.I .t:r ld (run Is who aie demonstrated their faith by their i : k, and s tinny of ihe rnw-i -otners ru End it convenient to call. Let s ;et ai-qiuir.ted, and wori uy.-lher the coalman g od. E. H. rt.AGO. at 1 PARTIS' 5 WORK OK A IT R 01 ATIOX. Having (iiifOii-l of the prt.prietor !.: of Tur. Oatuoji MiaT to Mr. E. H. i'Ugg, lriiier pitblit.her of this jom-r-..i, we desire w exprei cur apurcca-ti'-iw to the people of Columbia county f or .r:e liberal and encourairg patron ?t'tr ertended to u during the past 19 U!.tf:. It is with a spirit of regret that we aever our plea-ant relations a publisher and patron, and tru.-t that th fame kindly apprtciatiua be ti-en led to the r.ew management. l"nder oar m"n.igeiuent, TiiE Is largely due to the honest treat ment given their customers and also to the superior quality of pure wool goods manufactured from the best Oregon wool, and sold at less price than other stores ask for shoddy and cotton mixed goods. We want the trade of people trib utary to Portland, and will guar antee a saving of at least $5.00 on a good suit of clotnee. "Get in the habit of trading here" Brownsville Woolen Mill Store J. L. BOWJIAN & CO., Prop. 3d. St. opposite Chamber of Commerce Deer Island Mia. Spootier, who ha been unit ill nioH.lc the h-t !' re turned ho Willi I'er dii'iihler, M,,. l.owden,.IKovi Hill, lat bumlav. Mr.. Kale Uadlev, of Sella ihk ha. qiiiie ill lor Ihe I'""' ,w,u T . th li.d tiaimnilau iWpilnl ' liv iiii; uudernenl a verv penoin oper.ilio" but at the pie( iil ttiilintS h "" " iuitituyid and iU o" be able to be U nuaiii. Tl.. :r,inifrt daiiee. n "ueei ..icially, - ell iu linaiieially. j win taken in. and .very U.ly re,.oru-.l aahnviux a n-od time, mi l ay u w.i" Die Im'M ilanee of tho e.uo II. er ItKl I clatskanie I Classified Advertisements I pvtiple were piteol. i lan rtatfuui and family A Immune otfli-e teem bo lo-e.b d In 1 pirt ( thec.nii.ti, v. y mm h lhi time. WeaiiW t o hor-l'K hllehe.l tohenfilv hmd.'d waiioin hrl M"iy. The Imiii.. r to mil that they dldti t lo k If llo'V roiild hacdly aland U wilhoiit n.iiiie aanidamv. IV. M-mie, of I'onhiii'l, culled lo ee Hre A, J. t'onvera l.tnl I'nd ty ntiM. ho in itillviliu with iienmia trouldew. Wa learn lhat Mr. t-mfe Mil1' I" very aiea at lo-r home on the Wood Ranch. J Wehainal o learm-l tl.M little Nellie Pnite i erv fiek l her hom ill tin" eilv, lr. Mi ore heing laded to her A DIMUIAM VOW l't)U MU.!'. t ill be fifh bv Kb l'.';li nr 1.1 h, In ipilie at thi ollleit. It. M, Tliorii, ht, lii !)). Ore. DAIRY FARM lll'le I'K'niru on FOR Hll.F-370 ametln HIoiikIi I f ciuiimodntliniii (or 7i tn ItHl head ent; liiilv bout. lii.Miie on plior, 1M 1M (', Mil. KMC. eam uteniner Ameiua, Hi. i llvh n. tlreifoii. S 6-tf j halurday inoiniiitJ ine returned M. .'. A llenilole am Vniildinif a t,) 1'oriland, Air naiiuin oa" -position with o. 3 llieilep. C J. I.indbauin and family "f Mad-on tr.. have moved back to C. K. oU-m pi u e, t v!.,... Orauif and Ivhviil MemM tO.tt-A a-VKAW Ot,I) flt-IIKFH, ml, wnli hil i n bil kit and nbitu Ih-nki". min white poK aloiif nide; mulev. elude hraii'l "ll rltfhl hip. Un der will I'ha.e notify J, A. VMkktiout at I leer I land. peer Inland id Portland, ie (iiyw nt for a low week. tit. l'divin Merriil, of Portland U i n oniie nek haii wiih the inea-b l.-r tlo lat lluee week", bit U able to bo up amiin. M itfiii.lia, Ciinadi ni Chib, Ol ldov i rnment w ir-k 1. 1 and lioidou'ii drv (tin 'alihe. t)wi al..n. Old Cr.v whikey ; l otlled in I- d. Also Old tina'-.ei-i made live hi-kv. WEEK Consumption is a human weed iKiurihhin" best in weak . lungs. Like other weeds it's : easily destroyed while young ; ; when old, ' sometimes im-j possible. ! Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear. The1 best lung fertilizer t. Q.-.sii'.. KmuUnn snlr tinrL' i gotxl loo, but it is very hard h.i. u mm. , and at I inn to digest. ' ,.,... Tlie time to treat consump-: l -1;"" ' Hon is wnin you oegiu iryjnj; to hide it from yourself. Iihho ami commi'diim aieh iue lii'M to tlndr alore hiiildmi on Ni halein ulrei I ; We noticed M-'n-ral of our ciii'ii in II, w -onih pift of tho eilv am b.iil lio aitiMie le .iiH aiouud their properly, I'ho Mdevtalk built bv ilia eH.rio out i.n Ihe .Sih.ihni i mi nt v mil. I loon in lornli huu ol the eitv hunt lo t'i.oei t)ek l a li'04 Undi d llopioM'll.eill ; in di ! n jiii til ii lion ui-t i.i I U.il pa I ot ll,,. cniMiy without htning bJ weal loin; le ,'ifed tubU'i bnita. We hear ,h.it a petition i in circu lation nukii'i: the in t'oilili il to reui.ne evvrul ol Ihe uiiueiiiet eiliii In the illy, r. R, A. I.i!li h of the ...i-r IVaver, wa doii ji liiiniiirK in thr i'i y M in.lai. Some of the Kid In thenti Lax- al ii ady com mr mi l H-iabii tatvi.tnn to their ! lend. t .oiniv Kosiil SI iHer N'li'ni, a in ihoiltvM iN , ll l (raid Hint he and ti e new K md Mio u.or hip out Ihli week till K lo till. I olll how i'c p tlie mi l holes a'u in the ivtiniy r. ad U-ad-iui up the ('l.il.kBuii., te hope they . won't f ' ! We llolln'd tha Ifelllll c ai.t I1HIHSI ol iCanl-io . it-el n poll our reei otii day j lhl week, t'a-pernit f the ieadimt h .idiui; I u inn of the .Neh.iie.u Valley. I r I I'r. R IV, of the I'pper Seh llelll, w.i ill the ell i'O.1 Sl!lli...V d .t i bomiieM a Ith our nier-ha,j!. TAM'N I P Al'Ol'T I'Kt KMHI R llli h, a bull nO about 8 nionlh old; bliu k, w lib w bile pola around the head Hint ram tipped Willi while, llnpilm of S, Miihi'lni, iN'rt Ilaml, tin Fdwiu Slenill place, TWO COLTS FOR r VI KTHHEU venra old i.et fprjiiir; halter bmkr j vhkI i'-. II m' can I aecn In I'eit Wct patllti'. Apply ID John I'ohlll, Wiitmu O'cuoii, I TtKFA CP I'Y o. V, IIAYFS-A ird two-M-ai M mtili v heilei, al toy pl.ee eeiir Waricni llwner inn have auiiioil by p"nli'- liropeity and pa.Meg epenea. O, C, lae. ! Ku It SAI P.CIlKAP TIIUKI. ilKtI ,,f ,,.rr. Wrmhl alaml I I Hi uti.N pp ecc. Ii'pliie id L. I! i. r.u.w ll, l1 tu.hu weft ol Wairen m i... i i.ost-y; Mti ; lii ri ru, vroT' let led Mild wh'le: in o mil ' I ml left ear. loloni. ' l W.Peir; llolll- t .11. . w AM'i:t' Tuor'At HtiiY r j.MOl. I I to ii..n,f I i.:iii . i.i llit ,,,)!,! v iio.l .nl !"'iii Irf t'oiuo.v for h-ii;s ,, - lid tlniii.it.il .t indi..' ('-" i might ea-b ala'V and rl- (n d eh Mirtidaviliie.-! f.-mli he el t r.'t. t',t' peii.e ii, -io v rub : i.inoi . ru.. ..nt, tdln- Manager, Ik5 Mnnnn id.ig,. Chi. n-. lii. , PiUom r lii Her lion. Mr. W, II. laiiii.i fo'!l Ague. W AMI I ! traiel f ,r n Mo. fo Aie.. vi ar. . ., h .1 k-. .1 ! nil ii. I : no noi n ' pa it ! I APPLES FOR PROFIT. ' Mr. Richard Cox has in his yard in 'this ciiv an apple tree that yielded j thirty measured bushels of fine Baldwin Mist j apples the past ?atou. These apples Ic. UfiBHjESTIOH ha grown in business and subscriptions m.d tli paper will no doubt continue to grow under the new management. All unpaid subscription will be paid to the tie' management, who aiso will collect ail advertisements that may I ( xiua due after Feb. It', !'J01. E.rF.LLA ti.lBBERr. j product valued and and ; sixty dollar, and the entiis EXECUTIONS AT THE PENITE.V TIARY. P -' The first eiecutiuii at the Orezon Pen- : i'.entiary under the law p;tst.-d by ti e 1 :..'ila'.v.re at the last regular sehtioi , 1 a'urred ou Friday, la-t, when ll ory Kbert paid the penalty U.t a coid bhxd--', double Ui'irdtr. The pasf-at'e of this -! ' v was a great gain for dicency in the i of Oregon, ami it is remarkable j tb.t its enactment was so long delayt-il, ' - : o osition to a pi uctieally unanimous , e nument. Hie toll luT tiieect. introduced by the present editor of; : t in lf!, auJ pa-fed the houte ,:!:!; .it oppo:itiou, but iu the fetiate ; is opposed by a fdieritTa lobby gath-'-!ed from different pait of the Sfatt -.:d composed of men who were willing i . outrage public dectney in older to t fi ts in their poi kets. They wined ;t;u fnpport of si-nat'is w !io were feanul t the political intluence of the herifTa' . , ganiration, and, a public- sediment f.ad no time to make itteif felt, the b ll n defeated upon various trivial pre- xts, Senator Diiver, of L.ine County, ; rot'.'sting with tears in his voice th.it i ii would "Never be guilty of voting to ' tke a man aw ay from his own coun y, f'oiu his friends and itlatives, lo be ' ai.ged niuotig ttrauer.-." those of them that have not been eaten are iu as good marketable condition to-day s when they were picked, and tl.sr are woith in Portland at least 12 per bu-diel. It does not need a Mul berry Lellerg to conjure wealth from ijch a proposition. If one tree yields a saleable at expense of handling that product, including freight to market, can not be over fifteen dol lars, acres planted to apples must mean wealth to their fortunate poicsor. pro vided, nlwny, he takes intehigant care of hii prope ty. A firnt cia.-s product piy; anything else is a loss to the owner and a di-giace arid detriment Ui t le agricultural community. The days of .-lob mtthr da have parsed away, and farmers, to be succis-ful iu the full ren of the word, uiu.-l be wide awake bu-i-nes nu n i.n well as inti llient agri culturists. For apple-raining Colum bia County has peculiar advantage. the climate is suited to the neittct de Vt lopemnit of the fruit, and the market for a much greater quai tilv than wo can raise for many years is right nt our door, with the cheapest and beat meth ods of carriage. Thou. Pettviohn of Keasy was doing t business iu our tow n Saturday. P.utter Kin Pour, returned Friday i from Ifoultou witli his hack train load ed to ttic top of the hu. ric.iue deck with i various articlea to namerous lo mention. : Mr. Geo, Parker was takei suddenly j ill Fri-lav, neccessitaling the services ol j the.M.L'. j Yernonia (Jrange met in special meet- ing, a gornliy uuiiilier were out ami a great ileal of business was gotten rid of, besides tour new candidates were let, hare a peep at t tie goat and will be fully . initiated next regular meeting i Chan Murkle purchased several head j of stock t-ittie of the farmers neai thi i place and the latter delivered them this . weik. i Mra. Nellie Fi.vnon was n pasinger ; out m er the mountain with K. K. Throp : last week wlio went to St. Helens alter . a ioad for his ufore. I Are you going to have food products to sell to the i -inen-e throng that will visit Oregon during the 1905 fair? That is the ''paramount iue" with the htnnii.g community of Oregon, ano it lequires immediate ntt'-ntion. TO OCR PR011UUTION FRIENDS. The editor most re epeclfiilly declines in reia-iie contioversiai articles upon the .-jUistion of prohibiliou, or any sociolog ical or religious subject. Our reason for doing this is that ue believe such nrti--lesarea financial injury to the paper, and do nut accomplish surlident good to ;ii-.lii'y us in donating our space. We wish to accord equal treatment to all, ud surely it would not be expected that ae admit, free of charge, a long series of .rrticles advocating any one of tlie im :r.erou. otln r uil-snOVieiit panaceas for ihe ills of body and mind. The place for such discussion is in the columns of the paper devoted to that particular idea, or in the lecture bailor Sunday school room. We will, however, be very giad to leceive and publi-h any items of ; news regarding the prohibition move-. inent in this county, such as tlie organ- ! We notice bv the desoatehe that Taft was ''Made Secretary of War with (ireat Ceremony," and that Mr. Root was shown "Extraordinary Military Honors" upon retiring from office. Isn't there rather too much of this fiuldub at Washington nowadays? There is genial satisfaction in regard 1 to the appointment of su.wrvis.irs lor the-e two road districts and the tax-, pavers, not the Howlers, expect some' returned for their money, a. e. better; and more iicrmaneni roads. j Chas Bergerson is now the proud ' possessor of a hue team, new w agon and , harness al-0 a new saddle. It begins to i loon l.ke Cti-irley intend -bowing tlie 1 1 "Never Sweat," and "Sons of Rest."! ! people w hat ho can do in the line of; J farming. j i A g Kxlly number of men met at Omar i Shannahrii'it Tuesday and helped him I rai.e his new ham. ! Quarterly meeting of the Evangelical Ai-Sochitiou will tie. field at this place, on Feb. 5 6 7 with a protracted meeting following. All invited . Win. Wilson left for Forest Grove Monday to meet his ton Harry and ' daughter If the Grove wonld opn her pock t jjr i book as well as St. Helens has, we could I have telephone connections wun ine ! former city, tiiere is only lljlj miles of a gap bet sew Ituxton and Vernouin. i We imagine if someone with lots of gib and a good deal of push would ': stumble up along side of those business men ol the Grove who get the huik of the Nehalem trade, thev would say, why I of course w e will furnish wire and Direct primary Dominations w ill ren- sulalor to make the connection". der it difficult for self-constituted boses to force upon tlie people any kind of an old ticket they the bo'sea may see tit. As a "paramount issue" we commi-n 1 il to our ft iends in Miibnooiali Countv. It Don't judge the Mhst bv this igue. will improve rapidly. Farm for Sale. The whole ItVl acn-s lying in section 28, H nori h, am: 2 west, the north half belonging to lb W. Copp, and the south half 10 Thomas R, Coop, of Calg.uy, Alberta, Northwest Territory. If ton ta a lit a go-.il, cheap farm, with tileniy of good timber, one mile from a sawmill, and four miles from the Columbia river, write direct to us, as we have no agents. It is one of the best farms in the vicinity (i:,.l.l l.Mn.a. I. W I'llIM' Cm.'. izatton oi ionge, meetings, etc., ana win j tit, rjrosicg, Canada. nt all times give the same righta to our ' prohibition friends that we extend to. Wonderful Nerve. Jtojccrats, populists, socialists, and the i h displayed py ninny a man enduring iu of mankind and womankind, all of pain of accidental ('ills, W ound-, i,r,, . .,t;r... a uu for tiit. ' liruises, jurns. Scald , Sore feet or stiff tnivancement of their own ideals. Mi-a Rosa Smith who has been In Portland for some time, returned home Tim sd.iy to stay the remainder of the winter. I'ncle Sam's boy, C. C. Keaiey was in attendance at the special meet ing of the Grangs, learning some of the mysteries of that body. The Grange baa one candidate to inn a'e at their next regular meeting, thev abii tiropuse to have a basket sia-ial on Feb. also a literary programme. All are invited to come and jhaw. I wu troubled with stom ach troDbta. ThsiHort Blaca Dntaht. did m. more good la one wwk than at! th deb tor's miNlidn. I in a year.' MRS. SARAH B. BHlitFIELU, EUattsTltie, lad. Thedurd's Black Draught q-iickly invigorates the ac tion of the stomach and cures even chron ic ca.ses of indiystion. Jf you will take a small dose of Thed ford 's Ulack I 'raueht occa sionallv you will keep your stomach and liver iu per fect condition. THEDFORD'5 BLA(!-DRAU(iHT Others sec it, you won t Don't wait until you cant deceive yourself any longer. Begin wiih the first thought to take Scott's Emulsion. If it isn't really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be tetter for the treatment If it is consump 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 ment you will win.' Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, ; i rest all you can, eat all you can, that's the treatment and ' that's the best treatment. We will snd you a little of the Emul sion free. Ht of 1H4I Ihi, pirturs la llf I.J..O Ol llbal w.p:.r ol fv"iy bwlli. LmuUion you twy. SCOTT & IIOWNO, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. V. rot. anil t: all dnilgis'"- rrtl srieie bos -.-Ik lo gli. 'llo. b .he lie hi i..r. for .bit. I.y hhi .. tan a uh sill I ., li lend an t e me llf I t. III.' I'! I .Hi'. I 'oO.'ll llll h.Sir.l. ! 1 I IS I I .1 lo lv f 'I - ; lire, lions and I nt-h to wtiiti'. Rem oi low the thai nH dceiib .1 ehaii;:e thi. tune alii f n-i nave hri.iail ot m 1 inn ei'tirc'.v mo (or sale by M lb- lliv nisi .l.v e .ii .1 h r tl.e Iwiter I'M l'h I II ll ll ' 1 . , and it . wr- k. e till' I. IS .' V. - r VITHJ I I. PfHtsoS T' (t (.lil.ll.'ii ) llUIISH III few i-.ii'.fte., i s'hne on rrt.iil niei. haul. nl,. agents I l tc I i" . !r f., lrsu'l s.Hi iin.e. ml.hiioiia!. all p il aide III Cn.li i !l sol. M"ney fo ,,ru e- ndtai'ieii. p.tiliiin sprma l i-lil, I'll sti r.i sin i rlei slid tuilitnif. Mmhir I House, ZM y.iibi ii Ctiesl I hii Siio t'l. 7tV;'7;.N.S7aV.A. I n l.iv it t: t- l,I.AiiS !!H A DAY, .it rou vi:)'s-.ir-Liv F he Mi-t I'n'iuiuni ...l l.i. M 111" Wi'l I '! t- New ,uh-io il' sivi' Krt" III I. !! ! nr tn iitonllov, i- a tiiemiiiiii ft inn priee ol l per 's-rs are rr.titicit I 111 SI t iUH t'lli, ,.M , Male or P.- .111 I t''.- I w I'i' llll 1 I he 'i g'i year. o tlie I in a. Ivan, I tug!, i. Iu- tt of iiirtsna r Wu!. 'llri.tiv tfut .n.hf I hi I.tt.-t V! I of 1 1 eg rim' eols to the coiob o illoii. ,,.o( voiiu in ke yolir rholce , I he Ti.tedn W eekl ill Lie, th New ..ii, I'll 111- Fa I met Chicago Vteekttf inter O.'.-.i-e o. !h. Iegoli ri . nit: r .r I',-- ! t I'. Oregon li.olv Journal six ui intl.- ! .r f J it Ml'ilt tl' .lll ! W. Kist lit r, rrm.wi: )'..rr. Liir. li.UMh II, : ; OHFt.llV. I IFIJ son I i sat if.Mac? More sickness is caused by constipation than by any other diseaoe. Thedford's lilai k-Iiraught not only re lieves constipation but cunt diarrhoea and dysentery and keejis she bowels regular. all dnircijit'j sell "Thedford'i Black- Drausht is tlie bust medi cine to resrularj; the lovrlJ I have evr u ed." MRS. A. M. OK A NT, Sneads i erry, N. C. CONST! P4TI0 j Owl Saloon i 4 9 I'.KISN t r i 4 FROl RIETURS IlaoTIIKK, -Only lli t LipnailCmars Kill in Sloe! i (MS NOBLE t t Ari.J othrr nmr hrnn-U of uhUklri ait a) n hi tnvli. WEINHARD'S BEER "Tom Benton" Cigars. f! Mtc Mist anil The Oreuoniati, $'J Most All the Boys and Girls IUiv thier Shoes I-IEDIRIH: OEGGLJSEli We haw the largest stuck of children's slices and the uiily special dc- frtiiu-nt in the t it v. e vant Your Ctiildreos' Trade Oi: II .S1.5() si IOKS ate ihe b--i otieitth for the 'noii..y AI 1. Sttlc. Al t. Kinds of l.KATIIKIl I ,ilt I.- Gi nl nod linl. .ir.-, S' lo fl'j, ( I V). Y'llllhll' Olid '!')' H7I-. I 'o lloll. i: n T i r i: s i: c o n i f i. u o r deioud to ini.i- KNIGHT SHOH (X). I'rrkin Blfftlrl, I'ut-ilitHil irriii O II O H I H A N 1 1 YY A I. K tl V I, It f T fl It R JiNKW STORIi s W All the lntfHt tifrwur'etKf""'! oilur t UUlHf iHTtitlK'tlil, j j p IITSBURG IS1BLE TYPEWRITER j THE ONLY rEKFKC.T .-MUTING MACHINE MADE The patent medicine uU will rear next week. toints. But there's no need for It. liuck- , Jen's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and ' cure the trouble. It's the best Salve on dist'l- earth for Piles, too. 25o, at the fst. Hel ens Poaru acy. A Very C.Iuho t all. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was tacked with t ain," w rites C'. W. Ilellaiicy, a lo comotive fireman, of Riirlington, loan. "I was wi nk and pale, without any ap petite and all run dow n. As I was about to give up. 1 got a botlle of Klectric Hit ters, and afier taking it, 1 It-It as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sick, run down people nlways gain new strength anil vigor irom their use. Satisfaction guaranteed by fcft. .ielens Pharmacy. Price 6" cents. OASTOnXA. Bmm th 1 he K.nd You Hais mvf Bought Eimtnrs lheK.nd You Kars Always i L M " Th Tlie Pittsburg Writing Machine Company i (03 Wood Street, w riling ii in plain view of the operator all the time iniplest ami strongest con strociion, rapid aclion, easy touch adapted to all kinds ol work best or tabulating and invoice work uuiretsal ley board removable type actioa instantly .cleaned, Treble Ihe life of any other Machine for good cluau work Prsdacc BowM aDl Sail Fresh new stuck of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Notions, etc. Shipment of Dry Goods and General Merchan disc en-route from the Hast. THE NEW YORK STORE General Merchandise, Clothing, Dry Gords, Groceries, Fmits, Provisions, Furniture, Stoves, Ktc -.Lowest - Priccs.:- hooper Duildiii jlliu Mm.tt st Oregon. ritfsbnrg, Pa 9 TO 2 I Of Otucit llot Ba. ru..H jfjm"'JIo""f'T ,Ks. raoNT HT Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist, Information and Appointments by Mail Room. 30 and 51, Wi.shing'oit Phi., rtomhea.t cor.mr Wash, and 4th 8J iCIi'Jl iM, c ( I , Taka ICIevalor In Filth Flour.