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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1904)
.1) 1. -.1 1 a 1.1 II sa-a-a-aa-a-a---------- T?fi iSlf'i'f Tti . iVT ' "...-... . 1 u ' - - -r-r- fH!,!a-l-,--r.-:;L'-;.---.- 'I " - ' J.-1 - ? """ tlH IMlll II 1 nuuiiumi, .A W..0.1 son. rnrMu - r ' 1 " -- ' a. .. Swr .a. I A karnini M nMiLnsivMl'IIIJI, A f.ntctM at the Postofhee at St. Helens, vrvuon, as secona-ciaaa mail matter. Issuer Evkkv Fhiday By' E. II. FLAQO, EDITOR AND I'KO. RIHTOR. Proceeding ol the I'onaty Cv.rt, J.Iy Term, iv. WKDXKSDaY, il'lY OlB. A W..O.I ... A kmine-na.-... Adjourned to 7th tnit. ne copy, one yenr, in advance . . . .l 00 motths 60 legal notices 25 cents per line, FRIDAY, Jt'lV 15. FLOPPER BRYAy. ti i i. il " r it is oniy a lew snort years tinea William Jennings Bryan, the featlcss july 7, 8u ji uicul day In the matter of the petition of the directors of School litrict No. 30 to lay In theuialtM of .pprovin the official ' W,er ,n rMl1' bonds of county officer elect, the follow f""1'.10' no iier'ere with flub inir officers ..,.,, i.r - ,Jlc ,rav1 county R.S..Hattan. theoounthid,anJn..J . In tl,e ,,mtu'r ' Mt,in n.onntof perW.OQi.nty.MuuiUsiunw.M.avinff ?. " . "i'V1 '.VU 'ltor, ordered previously' qqsifl by lilins with the. . ta colleo- clerk their, certificate of .l. ti., ..! ; wr' Hilton to Lis official bond.' in oath olr office . Martin W hite, sheriff . . n ' 'AW'WM ln until elect. H. Henderson, count el..rk eU-t. I ",- 11H- lto"1 tM -mount KUwiu Roes, county treasurer elect, W, r iranviia ... .' - ' orator of the Finite, atatutveded the "y "veyor elect, It. K. Ttemocratic National Convention irlthPT. '7 'w Alie declaration that labor ahonld not Lln ll,e ' petition of O. E r e crucified upon ejews of gold. Mr. ran would not stand for iU The sal- now presented hy sheriff to the court aud same was approved. In the mutter of authorising the draw ing ol the county officers salary warrants Uunterfora license to sell lioiior ami i . y . C0U.n,y clcrlt' orJerH " hard eider, liuanae granted for one rear . . 7 ,tH co"nl!"llmli monthly i.i - - . . ' on tno it iiflv i.r N1...1I. .. . . . i.irotu jniT uin.iijiu . . i ... -.. v. u.uih.i, ... 'on 01 ine country depended unon . .. " " -. .1. .... t.A ..ii.:. i ,... 1 ie matter of anoolntimr aeon-. V P"'n 01 a. u. lru tviiunu vi liner , . ...., : -. r . KuUdiuian 9 ratio ol lQto 1, w.thout the con- . p.miv, ptmiuns 01 . c 0 anr other natkin., In.WI th.r"'"'" "'. m. owier were gx-urrai oiuns uir f . . ' ,initeathattl.e concirrecce of other "V" ? pwifon of ..itions in our idfaeof nuance was some- rr,so" "U,CI1' conta.ns a larger num- thing to be eerlouslT denreated.-.as Lr 01 .el 01 lx Wo aaid pre- and others, for a brldue rose the Nehaleiu river,; teuort of the iBdn. U rn,eJ t0th8 "J it appear-!" "my to building w,f3 imong Uieji . . . bride was presented to the ennrt ..,.1 depriving ua of an opportunity to show jc'n ,n" 01 M- Fowler.it is oqr Independence. Oul a lew short n mai unson iitcii- -eara.and ni w fi,,.l it, n,. -in " n1 he hereby appointed con lug to stand own a platform coutainimr 'W oi"iJ R'n''- precinct, and that HO declaration whatever unon the u,one ' uhty ccrding to law qoeatioa, and support a candidate who la known to be a thorough gold stand rd man, and who ia in close, touch with the money tnonareha of the counlrv And all this as Uie name of party regu larity. H hat a pitiful spectacle it was when the erstwhile leader of Democracy plead with the convention to ask of Judge Parker some concession that would salve hit concieccs for his re nunciation of hit vilxlt -principles in favor of his party? .Ala. Bryan, if he is an honest maa, must believe that Judge rarker ts an enemy of the common people, and yet he will support hiui in the name of party. Uow dilferect the anion of the nominee, who would not consent to, run upon a platform which in the matter of appointing a justice of the peace and constable in Deer Is land precinct, it appearing to the court I I. .ft Cim. Vff Ml the sune being adverse, petition is de nied. In the matter p.( dstroyluj. tl, poll books, tally sheeis," ballot and stub over two year old, it waa ordered that all such be destroyed by fire, up to and including the election of June, J1XU, in the presence of the court. Ia the matter of maintaining the of fice of county road master, the com- CliHskanie's Cheerful t'ltlsra Cealrol Carloads ef Cairara. 0rsoa Journal. W. E. Conyers, of Clatpkanle.has se- curmi an option from the Benson lag ging A Lumbering com puny to peel tho bark from all the chittlm or Iwrberfy tree growing on SO.OtH) acres of tlmlier land in Columbia county. Were the ruling price tho same a last year in the latter pn,rt of the soanon, Mr. Con yera would have a fortune within hi grasp. However, prices for the liark still range higher than for a number of year part, and tho huliim brings in good ireturn.' The chiftlm tree are (nifilland scattering, and it is only a question of a few year when th wood til oe a scarcity in Oreiron forents. Considerable quantities of hark are ex BRAVE IIKEP. A felamltlaCeaaty Ulrl Drove Aw Tramp. Ml Lou A. Fwkes, daughter pf Mr. and Mm, P. A. Frakri, had unite an exciting adventure on the K,",0,,, Fourth. She was sitting under a cherry tree in the yard end heard someone walk ing in the house. Thinking It was sonic : of her relatives her parents being away he entered the house and found a tramp helping himself to some money ; thi(t had ln lelt upon a stand, She i iiiiinctlut;cl V onlere.1 him out hut he re-1 fused to go and asked for snuicthing to ' eat. l ixiti Her reliimU to comjuv wiiu this requcul, he onlcred her to open a tmuk, so tliut she could search it. Mits Kntkes then told him to get out of the ImlMft? nr hi would slliMlt llitll. Slid lie. believiiig discretion to lw the belfcr" part , of valor, complied with her mjiirl. I Misa 1-rakcs was entirely alone at the 1 I time, and no one within calling distance. f inn rfTi ii rnn LriPIIMVIT sin VUULUUU JU 1 For July and August we will sell all our $20, $30 and $40 UNCLAtrtRD SUITS AT HALF Price. ported to fcurope, and manufacturer 1 it M , ,c, o( cniidenil.lc coumk on that 6eo. "Merrill and Jacl Strain, th. XZ,' VUd' B" II,tan justice of the peace aud constat! re spectively elect of said preciuct, hay laiiea 10 quality in the time prescribed bylaw, it is ordered by the court that tnesam Geo. Merrill and Jack Strain be and they ar hereby appointed jus lice of the peace and constable res oect- ively, and that they now qualify accord ing to law" ; and it i ordered further in this matter that said Go. Merrill and Jark Strain be, and they are hereby ex-; onerated from liability oa account of tlieir taiiure to qualify; - .. . In the matter of the petition of Jesic Hfndrieks for a Iicoi.se to sell lfouor The following claims against the spec- 1 tMT liimt ii It;...-:... v. ... 1J ordered mi lax iuua ot Koad District No. 13 were auoweu ana wananta drawu in the following sums: Bunirr hrot . J 14 niuoa John 1.111... 1 U .-U'rt iohn I'cltfrtuu.. k; oruubrar A K S4eH. H H I.ID1 J A n ohB K r'tron.. t. Oniutwrs 47 IS IS su 3 Ml 11 OU U 74 11 :i I 7 li 40 M IS i5 waa ailent n r-n t I.a tnnnnv without first making public the (act that "J h"r4 cider' licel"" KrD" for. i be ia a gold standard man, and if elect- "" "i w ed president be would do all the law permits mm . to do. to maintain .the present financial system of the country, Jodgv Parker is an honest, man. lie prefer principle to party. Mr. Bryan iaaflopper. He prefer party to prin ciple, and would stand on any platform and support any candidate in order to secure Democratic success. Will his follower also op? ,. ... t- TB" CHEAPNESS MAT BE COSTLY. Mr Champ Clark, at the recent Dem ocratic National ConventionKpropanded . he following conundrum : "Will some tand-patter explain by Americans should be made to pay one-third more for American ateel rails than the citizens of other nations?" It ia hard to understand why Mr. Clark should worry over the fact, that railroad companies are compelled to pay mare for steel rails in this conntry than the same class of rail can be ourcbaoed for in other countries; but the cause is apparent, and Mr. Clark probably on dersUnds it aa-jre-l a any one. The protective tariff ensblea the manofoc- urer to charge a higher price for his product m this conntry than be could $f compelled to compete with the coun tries that pay lower wages; but it does not protect him when be compete with the product of this same cheaper labor in other conn tries where he i desirous of slluia; ha uplus product in order iauwaier employment to his men and machinery than he otherwise could. Protection, by stimulating our indus tries, baa greatly decreased the cost of steel rail, tinplate, and other products ; hat it haa kept, and, aays will keep, them abovef the price fevel of cheaper labor countries. The wisdom of a na tional industrial policy must be judged oy lis gsnerai eoect upon the country, There aoe no doubt many articles that would be much cheaper (temporarily at least) if tie. tariff waa taken off, bu t wouw me general, pnblij be. as well off a nnder the present system? Woald it be a good thing to have the Wileon bill re-enacted? Doe Oregon want the tariff taken off of logs, lumber, wool, hops, pnwes, or any of her great pro ducts? It is only eleven year since 1893, and those who were.old enough at j that time to realize the effect of a Dem ocratic tariff measui will not be in any 5 w vpie lor a return to these dark .ine country may pay too high price fer, cheapnee . t . 1; m The follow iug claims against the coun ty were anoweu ami the ckrk ordered ouraw warrants 111 payment thereof: Beall 4 Co.. supplies lor rot- crusber... I a J b tJoso. islepaoutu la rd iDiirr" i Ju .xue. biu-kuuirii wor d-r crusher jo , li &CMWkaeo, 1'S.iUlllltf fdilnf liri.l.. 1.. ... liix-d ilnnttm Ua.pitaJ cr ol Fanurvo and t'aulsoa. M J". Xrw stJiti luc couuly ctirVe!"" in t.i of medicine in the United State are la rye consumers. The pseling of th bark kill the tree, and aa the young htnb are ot exceed ing slow growth, the available supply is rapidly diminishing, and fancy prices are certain to rule sooner or later. While the highest prion ta.i fall were largely speculative, chittlm bark Is cerlaiu to have a sublj oimn.ercial value In the future. The tree, grow principally along creek and river bottoms, but thrive in the vicinity of sin nil mountain streams. The active medicinal properties in the baik are so strong that it is possible the tree might be cultivated with proht iu the future. St. Msrv's llu-piul In the matter? of claim aeainst the several road districts, the followlneaum. fc?,". Zl'- ZT!' f'- were allowed atd warrants orJeresi ' .' . t;u,, v- ,AIC A drawn fn Vl J.?")u,,r? ' If.- drawn In payment thereof: Road DiitrNj 1. P Loosiiroonl ' Geo w 1. rati l K WUr.ot A Newman..... 11". ' P KsmsuATcr. H Band MF E LvtraasJ '.UlllVH'l Geo Hues via breosll. Bond Oistriei No. a. R O Uun W c Cooper . ' J"w rtTjf . Uum luoua SStsne..... J 8 Brown Jms BeIe........"...U"." Road District No 1. Dsn A Unckla A U ATirill MschlDSry Oo..."" I'errjr Uniham . John Winters Her-nan l'"ner ..1111"" John Crefia. . .11 . Levi (id. a Harry Hughe. " IIIIHI Psra Viicl.cll M J EDglert James Archibald H m. Brought A N rlrk Ctiiu McCauTey j Herman L'toer Ll.Tll -ante V.UI...... Kt Huwi Jsme B. j-d Z w t Smiih W ni Cooper . " John lttsoo , HI ' Percy Melutyre 111111... Koad District No. . CH InKlish raien Clark H C Gore PO Johnnoo ".. N A Aodrtaa .. 11111111111 a Johnson CJLIsdbom C UUen 11 Boad District So. 5. emit Wuser . E' ue Kobie .U11 Julian Wajwer eo JlorrHI- --.auk Bishop Fred Bucher ' " Id Black K Link 1" lieo Mukmaur.- Christ Hoven 11 .".'.Villi Boad District No. . A K Moman ... t . S OU . 7 00 . (O . ou . S 00 . 29 IW 35 00 3) 00 95 Op St 00 21 ,V) ... 2S 00 oe i so w w . 1 ti . V- . 21 V) . as rd . s . u on . J . 24 50 . 40 JO . . U0 . E! 4 I . 'JU 00 . -1 00 . 3i W, t uktiown cuu. t,40i C i. llatheld, wtmeaa K 1 Vaublaricon, same . 1 Ida aams.. ......... Ida Allen, sane " 1"" C chainerlain, same "' riorence Kim, im. tlya-ee Ko. same . " . .. , . "ta' v- Harry Krser."" J M Blarkford, Justice ol toe inace K U Tichenor, cotn.table- L Culbersou. wituesj uuc;.a t hlshiuih. same. "1111" Chs Mlj-der, nam. .... ....1111 lJS Washbura. aaiuc. 11. .1. "1 ' . Male a. Ma Vanbliricom" S p Ballanl, Justice ot the peace tnkuown ciftihtai.ie Alice A Kaie, wuiie. .... ........111 Jle Ko,e. .awe .v. ".1...1"""' n Hce. same Harnaon k.c, ,ame ...1 i " C Cha-abcrlalo.. .1.1111 "Ill Edwin Kuw, poiage trea-tirer s" o'lhwl... K L BlackloM, sunonerv . . U Hcuiierson. pualage clerk s ortlce.. 111111 tita.-a it PniiiUotntutf, statiouer. .. K 11 Slilcbeil, ame .. . M c Orar. sup lor courthouse auii jaii"ll" i. .. """nrau. work iu clerk s oibc U Uendci-a. omcial bond Marttu A hite, same . Vit I V atts, su.ve.uug, . " I II Copcland, irar.linK aipcuw W D Ca-e. coun!r cumtnia-iuuer 1 teo (iraut, .up Kua- iUL No. I... U to U t M S Wl t M 1 50 1 TO 1 TO I Ml 1 lo l O l :o i JU 1 jo 1 . 1 u s ;o . II Ml . -9 Ou . 29 S . - 00 n ou . i 00 . 7 ti . t T . 2 . 2 ao . t & . t -i . 9 U0 . M 00 Vi t' l-iiwr. aii. I C N iiaMe, same, ' . S70 , 5 JO . J ub . 2 UO 2 Ou 2 0U 2 0U 10 US i 4 J -0 IM II 7 ou 3u .7 i l w l IU ti uo 4b Zi Z) J 21 i. CLATSKAjflE CORRESPONDENCE Dr. Hall, wife and their sons, CUuka! and Arnold, lcf lat week to attend the I St. Louis Fair. It is said that thev will visit their old home in Pennsylvania be faae returning home. Mr. Al Montgomery, L. Leonard and V. II. Conyers will represent Clatskunie Tribe No. 14, I. O. R. St., at a meeting of the Great yvuiucil, to be held at Sea side on the aith and 27th of this month. Ghee Whit! Aint it hot. The ther mometer stands 90 in the shade and still a bilin'. Vriah Kellcy, wile and daughter, re turned home from Houlton, Saturday, where they have been visiting friends the past several days. Host of the women and children living in this vicinity, and part of the uven, too, are out daily iu the woods picking blackberries. M P-Weri l'im Pureed A K Morgan -rank Alrori ... Yeon-Pelton Co . II C yatt C h KMridse Wod St Norton . Win Muckle Herb kiee 110 00 XI 50 W 7b .j ae 47 S) 18 U, n ti h i ti a eV, 47 as ae 87 ! B UO a m M 2S 1 97 .184 00 c JS Oiacir, same, .d mack, aaine. M u W Klchaidson, L broaiu. same " ' J a luntr, same " H chud ll-.rm.i. o W u elcb. Mtnc " J A Van. nan)-. C W aiellingcr, Edwin itoaa, exot Rusaell, Jack ttraiu. arres:lu same - u P Watkins, ex oi same A ii ataiihe., juror -lay term court. Jau.ea H SiieiJuu, aawc. H 40 0U " 4o(W 4 li Ml " IU- W 117 i " 7 .... 40 0U " a in ju bj iu " li iu -,i - u ' 14 In vane ... 1 L (.allien '. W M Lowmau ... J W Lowmaa k Girt Dan Htehmaou.... C L Girt Frank Aleord .... Albert Burns JCOallten District No. 7. . 19 So . 21 . 14 20 . C75 . 4 sO . 7S SO i a . .7 10 S 0 2 2 . 3 i. ' 00 IS tdwm Boas. oOiciai !... . ... ST " " J'"!'). "! in asscaaor olnce.. C W t 5 T""'euor. deputy asacsaor uo Ti, 7" "oi purcnasers or sute lauds 2 . ' ol tiual proofs from L' S rco 3 no ,'. "ol'e. deputy aaew 90 on o w Barues, resUtenng Tours a u U coujers !i Si 1- Fisher, fj fj Wm Blackiord. . i OOMayger. .. t 77. ?lu''1' wrd of prisoners . 7 00 Casper Lioei, couhty comiu.ssion.rllllll 14 -n HLLolv n tmmt - 2y rsi I m it f-nr .: n w . ... ..auuiuii irisouer u -I Clin, coroui-r. I ,ir, .-.,!. . .k.. . . I . r-a. : .. - a . . , children matter...... ". " a 00 UIJ nu' oeiong 10 ackv clique, Arthur Eastman hat sold his interest in and to the Hughes & Kaatman saw mill tcKdward Hughes. Isaac McKay has quit carpentering and is now eng-tRed in running a nrt fur saimon oown on the Columbia. Iiiuen oruftam. ol Marshland, visited friends in thcity hut Sunday. Wm. McCallam, rtfter a brief sojourn away up in Alberta, has settled here with his family. William savs there is no place like Oregon to live in. Gus Flager caojb. home from down the Colombia Saturday and says that the water is so muddy in the rivet, that the salmon are afraid to come up or are all choked to death with the mud. It is presumed by many that the cloud burst in Eastern Oregon will account for the muddy water in the Columbia. The Rainier baw hall team came down Sunday and played with the Clatskanie team. It is said that two or three of the Clatskanie team went to Portland Satur day, got sick, or got left, or something eise, ana am not return home until a later date. Result ClaUkanie's team was badly left. It is said that oar new Justice of the peace and constable have duly Qualified and are now ready for any business in their line that may 1 brought before them. The bovs in turn aav that th. her prt and deserve couiiurudatloii. RKALKKlKSlKSllllti. One of the dearest old Indies ever placed on this earth once said to me: "We should all be slow about making friends, but having once nm lo them e should ho steadfast and true In our friendship," says ''Ell," I11 MiunsajHil!) Kullelin iid Trade, And Auntie was (had rltfht. fhe realised that noue of its had riiouuh real friendship to spread It over a very wide surface. We can do better I7 con Oiling oursclvut to a smaller territory and sticking everlastingly by the frlrnds whom we select . There are a lot of fellows who go through this orld slapping other peo ple on the back (id prvtriiding that titer are friends of everybody. I am not mticn taken with these hack sl.111- pers. I tno doien good uieii ol whom I could borrow money it I needed it, t'Mt-auso they are true fri,nidsuf iiiin and I consider that the best lest of (rl il ieildahip. I am a member of several lodges. There is where you rfii tiller out s, lot of these tck slappcr and lly dnsers. A lodge is a good ileal like the church. It shouid not I I'Vmwd for the wt.pl wu are simply ua'ng U to lorttArd their oansellish eiils. fcvery limn 1 goto l iile Inect srvciul felloas alio I know aie there only to ork a stnnd iu and Hi mi it into profit. 1 : u t I can nut prove it ami so they stick. AH of Hie fiuter tiity which ever found its way into their Minis must hnve hit a long nuts I mm horn . Excuse ine from the man or woman who is plating th Men hhii. pm t.,l, galleries all of tlie lime. The onlr krnd of fiieudi-hip uliuli li'igs fili - l.'iut I which meets n i Ulnnl u, si n.-n. j ulnuig in liuuiai.itv , ..,., :.c.i. ti;.. so suygrative of tl e human vuUuU licit as the everlasting j.ilicr. Ihut is nhy the average politician tin 11 a th-; stomsch ul a sensible imtu tho tuotuent ho b gins to talk. To lie a r;'vn friend in nn honor t.-sny man. S.-imtyr liauut kne ih:. That is why he fought for his good friends so ImM. And hgliting fur his friends won his way to a lugli pUce In the hearts ol tho AmeiiiNtn a-ople. CriemU who trust each oilier, w ho are loyal U en li otlierand who will fijjhi for each other, 5i8.oo Unclaiuictl Suita 20.00 Unclaimed Suits 25.01) Uuclainietl Suits 30.0a Uncl.iinictl Suits 5.00 Unclaimed Trousers,., 8.00 Unclaiuictl JTrouscrs.., 10.00 Unclaimed Trousers,.. 8.5o 10.00 U.50 5-oo 1 45 95 395 Odd N'csts in nil styles and colors , PUKING TIIK SUMMER MONTHS ONLY FARNSWORTH-HERALD TAILORING CO. LM Washinglon Stn-ff, New Fniliuj Ituililiurr ' the New J wit Hot Saw Tour Manor? w .v 7,71 $i It the best S la th Market I S , 1 ,r . rjri t.is At! r i5 V, WELCH THC AMCItlCAN ClOTMIfK Aud Have 'nm SJ 10 9a. l the Uteat kkapr at ft aa $a Ro New and Handsome Styks At $U,7o, $ l'5), $15, $18, $20, and $22.60 15 NEW SPUING SHIRTS $1 A lull 222-3 Horriao 51., Ccx. '5 N S J BOYS SHOES I V v s I rom tl la ...o NECKWEAR, hi Bit t o mitts. til ot . AT W'''.J.v llruhcn li, U la 1 Ken's Mm at !, tl.r. Kcrwear N a - . ... V- y urntrni V, PORTLAND,-OREGON Adjourned lo 8th inst. SILLY SOL. Mr, Sol Blamaner is very moch afraid that the passage of the local option law will bring dire result opoo the State of 0wgon, and cla-ma tljALthe damage tf. the Lewis and Clark Fair will be ireat. Among other disasters Sol tat ). ;i ! !" .1nrd.er r nos Jsorru C L Oirt' 1 t Stewart m v wratr . Dean HlanciiariJ- '' Jt W toman J!HIT! W U Lowuan Band District No. 8. FraxJ Trow , F Baozer John ijtociteiiterg..... The Marker (.0 Harrf iletu-rva i IMJ Y.'.'.'JZ..." A D Kalrehild ueo EUKelaart lr farcher Kobert Johasrin.. SS S7 7 on te 2i 10 73 IU M 00 2 Vi 1 U) It was ordered that the count, clerk draw a warrant on the general fond iu the sum of J) in favor of Mrs. Sobiska, provided that upon examination of Mr. hobitka be be not otherwise provided for. In the matter of awarrlinv mnl.. for reoaira tn .nnntv l.r..lr,. V7 IA t a.: J- . 6 ' o I v j 7er" opeueo ty tlie court u,u v. ooper, amount ' ' aoi;eP'0 ana ordered that said i so V ' ""P" outer into h contract with s so j vi uo ine worsi acx-oniing u nw imciucsimni. ine Dill ol J. K. Mi II. and are not control! -d hy any (action, and will do justice in all cases brought oetore mem. . James Geary, of Marshland, attended a session of the I. O. O. F. lodxe in this city last Saturday night. J ST. HELENS J I ID KM AC Y i I'atronic a drtij' store when you want pure, froli aud rclitiblc i pSSliji Drugs and Patent Medicines and within himself, honest with ,im- f U VHIV1HUU r t ! Sell, and with others. llu uiusl I willing and anxious to do nio; U tiis friends than he nerivva. That kiu.i (.( a nia is not shipping every one on the back. He does not uiuke a politician always, but if he goes into public atr.iiie, is found amuiig the statesmen. II he is in a store, tie is known as one ol id !.. I ....... iH . . - . , . .. ...... ... m, ujwii, ami it never worries Iiiin if a certain t la-w ol neoi.le re sgainti llitui. t for labor alone. reiecU-H Tito fee books of the connty clerk and county treasurer were checked up by the wui i nuu luuuu correct. In the matter of appointinir a health officer fur this county, Dr. Clilfwasso appoiuiea. tn the igatter of the petition for the B.rndtip McAdam.. Johrl McAiaai C .iiylrr- . 4 50 a 7i - - 85 10 5. U M Road District No. . State." It ia iFMt nr..a;i,l ll.. .t, .n?..,B,.1 r - J J -'-- ... v.. u CLLC ! - l-l a l Ll'IfUlil ... COUIJ eet alone, will, nut M, Plm... 1 Matson !2 alteration o( the Clatnkania and Mint 'it i -'-"-j ! in-imi-u uving d. jq, ana prohibition conies in Kovernber lie will I cross be "one of ti.4 first to mnvA f..m t. I John Kola.. ii battalia ...... Ho4 UUtrlel Ho 10. N Merrill Koad District No 11. iman.r. ' .- u ... and not feel the lose very greatly. Jle j Heur' "idsencuV. 17.""."'.!T is hardly in the same class as the late Senator Corbett, and if he has been any particular aid to the stc.te the fact has been kept quiet. i-Mr. JBJauer was te manajrer .for the iqnor dealers du ring t ne recent campaign, and bis tnctlioda contributed greatly to the suc cess of the locnl option tneaeuro. If the Uciaor Leugun can induce Mr. lilumauer tiave the state before the election, or t -e muzzle him, it will be better for their Iniere-ts. - no application being made for said alter ations, it is ordered by the court that the parties interested.be allowed to with draw the bond and affidavits of posting notices, from tho tiles 6i the court, bcre- uii.t. iiira uy mem. Adjotjned without date. Urntyalljr Tortured A case came to light that for persistent and unmerciful torture Sum perhaps never oeen equaled. Joe Golobick of Colusa. calif., writes. "For 15 vi'im'ili"-. 75 insuifwable pain fron rheumatism 'aid Mark Kllio!t.... 21 in : nothing relieved me thnutrh T (ri,l s no ... 41 IU 21 V) ... .2 00 Mi in ... 10 o 24 UU 51 98 GAME LWH OEEUOJi. The Freewater, Oregon, Times tells how N. W. Mumford, a ,fri(ifc grower in tlie vicinity of that place,, isjecuring trge returns from a small tract of land. He has tract of one and three-fourths ne( net with peach trees. The snijiB .."id is also eet with; Cljrk'a Seedling atrawberry lints. This year he told toiu this f.nct strawbeiry plants to the value of 225, and hoijjes tolio value of ft-17.36. About half of' the peach trees .ire of fwarins ago, ami prouiUe a crop -wii-s..V."'.""."."" '-"11 iw w hi..h be e.pt-cts tu obu.it, (-oo. j &.'.fcv ::.!:r: I, ..i;, it ' 'V i, : , .... , - Malc4iin tliiott.... C'luUkaoie Lumber Cm Boad District Ha. 15. JohaMbsl .1 H ViUon ....Hill"" aner' iri)s.............Mrf...... a fins 3 A Van B N Usi K (iroubsri ........"""" John '. 1'clcrn.u ." J H AldrWje Jt It McAsicy.... Koad Dlslrlct No. II, C W Mellliifer , m cj Meioitger - . , B Hn.ltnl J'" A' I- i.-ar;u " K Krlcltaou ' J Kiun'.ns ' " P Olsiiu a Hiihtr '"""" J K Cheldeilu . "' W c Kiebraait T .-ettljohrt "' w m Duvfins ....;; T M Tucker U M Bc.lil.i- I O -1J1IS a is tning known. I came across Electric Bitters and its the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble, A few bottles of ....'.11 13 so j"t completely relieved and cured me "T v, oo ! Justgood for Liver aud Kidney tioublw Onl 50c. Sais- 24 25 1 and irenr-ml rt. iii'tit , ! to oo action guarateed by St. Helens Plinrmacy . . SO 75 . 8J 00 . 17 60 We Hare Yob Money. Be safe with your investment. We a. ' guarantee yon a saving of 20 per cent on j WjarslreJass tnen'e and boys clothing, 7 4. j witn a general line of shoes. Our prices li o? j are ns.ied in piain flureg, a, w, jjave so one price to all. U'e guaranteo satis- s soj faction or money cheerfully refunded. J JJ I John llellar, corner First and Yamhill, At this season of the year there are begini ing to come in inquiries as to ths open and cl.wied season for jh and gam. in Oregon. The Miip prints the follow- ing brief synopsis furnishing the in- tprrnation : Male deer, antelope and mountain sheep, open season July 15 to November 1. Female deer, August 16. to Novem ber 1. Killing of spotted fawns, elk or beaver prohibited at all times of the year, ho one is allowed to take more than live deer in a season. Night hunt ing or with dogs, the purchase or ssle ot hides without tags, or of venison, is nro- t.:i.;.. ' iiiuitett. Open season for silver grcr snuirrel. lAJiooer i to January 1. Quuil, grouse, native pheasants, oral no chickens, open season October 1 to V ecembor I ; limit, 10 birds per day. Ducks, geese, and swan, oneii season from September 15 to January 1 ; limit oi oucts, 109, per week or 60 in one day CgSts of game and song birds protected the year 'round. Trout, open searon April 1 to Novem ber 1. To be taken with hook and line only. Sale prohibited at nil times. The laws of the state require non resi(ent market hunter to have a !J- ""i touting fin per season. it is unlawful lo hunt within ipclo- sures wimout owner's permission. Working Mjl,i n,l( lUy lucuuurasmi Uiilttici.t thinir that ever was matte ts lr. Kitor. i n- Pill. Tt,. ..ill. -.... .in-. iiiistnan-rw..i-n. .... n ------"V . in,,, strengtu, Itstlei.ness inu energy, hrair,. tag into mental power. They're wonder- mi in huiltling up the hculih. Only : per box at the .Ht. Helens I'hitrmacy. KNTIST I) DIt. I). II. STl' VUT tAl.SIHU. OKKOON Office In Hie DelU Illntk H0TICC OF INTENTION TO APPLY fOH UUU0H UCCNSq. lhloZVCl"1' " Omen fo, lo tli u.iu.r of tl,, p,,icii..q ( , r,llh. ITccllir. f "" """ ' l..lut To thu Hun. County Court oliha m.i. ,i mm ioinci.;;;;",";,,:"''''.!!!. i I t Perfumery, Toilet Articles, ICtc. HEADQUARTERS FORlcHOOL BOOKS A Fine I,iIlc of Writing aSttppIies. I lam and Decorated Crcpc I'.Jir, Ktc. AH BaitssL. -B . I If a s .a at , .,ui i uouwrer-ncKuiar zoceni mmimi mm CUT THIS OUT And Hav Ynr Tcifli DR. KNODEH'S OPFTOT ifolmwk HiiiMinir. Tliinl an.l Morrium, Kfa in,i fh,. Mis t and Oregonian $2.08 "ii. aim who nave m:lu r rusl.li.il I,. .. a sruiitm to lx.uis ( Inhrir t" i i?, '""'''' (U., ami malt II.MWirs, ari.l ha 1 r r n ' titles Irss than one i , , , ,', 1: ,,l''- sinet. c.iumiii. ( .;'!" ?;'' ' ; I " '' litiiusa tm Issued l.. .L t . ,' 5 ' It I.... .-...v. . mi, i;, ar ,i K. t. IliLri,- II naruca, Jarvy, I. I It. II Parna, tl. Inn W. flarncH n ir Harncs. K. Omana. . nillli, K rr;,ll. Ch 11 K7T.'. '.?. N. 1-uvlil.ou,...,, k,nV.,erMm.'j j ' Him -It .libera, H Mi- - Dolanrjr. I 1, wv, aw. jiiitn li K. VlnhiK, K. It. KlhK, A Barnns, Hliuon gaancr, M Mom. ('roach, A f. Jtcli . S -to or in ', its. I Largest stock to select from at Perry & y j Graham's. No PHy Hhown. "For years fate was after trie continu ously" writes V. A, Gulle.lge, Verlena,- Aia. "i nari a terrible cane of Piles causing 24 tumors. When all failed Bucklens Arnica salve cured me. Krjually good for Burns and all aches and pains. Only 25c at St. Helens Pharmacy. t All the local and war news in the Mist -jcuraw, Biiutr r In ij, i( i, i.i,'' .'""'t" (Iraw, j V. AlalilM,,,', , ."u ""J' .' Kemp, ( lark toolry, Ulios Klnh,. 7 tt KriUivniiio'S)"""- 9UMMEK SCMEDULli. annwcn 1 nAnaPOTATlON CO STEAMER SARAH DIXON WlflWve 1'OKTf.ANI., tZ of WoahlT , ftresi, Suiirtay. .ts ,. ' "Jr o?JU Eulaula, aud way mints. ' ' Tuesdays and Thursdays at p. in lu,n.i. ssiile and way i,,,ts. hZX!?. ',''' V jand Orej)iiinii. Only f a year. t Chrtii- ll, Ths Company reservss ths rl h . tlina without o'ltlce. You like Comfortable Clothes? 00 Do Your Feet. : s . Walk-Over and Sorosis Shoes SOLVE THE PROBLEM. KWCHTSHii--;,t, OppofJte the Perkins Hotel, THE NEW YORK STORE General Merchandise, Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, rrits visions, Furniture, Stove., Ktc' -lowest - Prices,:, BllihKlr, ...... .. Coopei? 7; iu:u'J wwet, St. irolou, Oregon