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I'RIDAY, AUGUST n.
f - THE PTTK FAIR. v:
The Salem Sihumuhii devotes over a
column of its space to tbs discussion of
an article in a Portland p.pr ul:.li
hsd referred to the State r'air's-"U
morion motility iair.'" There, is no
occasion lor diivHn vehement denial.
Neither the people oi Portland nor'trte
iwopie 01 uregou look upon the State
pair as a local exposition. There was a
time when tbe mtvungeiuant of llio fair
ae snch that the. neoil eoiisi.lered it
of only local importance, bui. that timo
passed several years auv. The State'
Fair lias been conducted on broader
lMam in Uia f.m- ..- i
vi .a,u trrf, null
ihs been a credit to the state, as well as
valuable advertising and "educational
institution. Orcgouiun,
t- As long as it was lct in the hands of
the Salem people the State Fair was a
fel Sralk and, a most disgraceful. eiie
at mat. iSo one is better ' acquainted
with this fact than the e.'i tor nf thA
GOOD ROADS PROMISED. "
(OSGRESS WILI, VASS BILL FOR
. : V0VEBS.1EST.AI . ?
Oregon KhnnM Be Prepared To Take
vAtHranUsro of lt--Tw Hans'.
lOrrguulna.)
"It is n'laoai certain that at the next
section of emigres a bill will be passed
piovUing Uir government aid iu mad
building, and Oregon should get ready
to ut-cure the full benefit of that act,"
ai l united Slates Senator C. W. Fur-
v0tjt in discussing matters cf interest to
Oregon. "There hits been a strong do
mand throughout the entire country for
the passage df so'ch 'a bill, and I believe
that a majority of the members of con
gress are favorable to auch legislation.
Of course it is impossible to say what
kind of a law will be enacted, for there
aw several measures pronosed.
lhe lirownlow lull has been most
generally discussed and is best know n.
but some others, with different features.
may be parsed. Whatever bill is finally
approved, the general plan will !e tha
same to require the states or 'th.
ORkGO.S ix TUG EXPOSITION.
Laud of Lewis anil Clark Ha DUulajs
t U -..I- I. . .
uj Herelofere Mad by
Tha State. . '
8V w.
WKirUUNG.
leyil subdivisions to liear one-half the
expense of the roadbcilding. The Ore-
Sr. Lojua, July 28, HHR
Aitnotign wuo miles from home and
handicapped by a comparative! ama
mritiourintioii. . iinwin ha. a
riiiiou at i. lAJIIU mat would b
cminioany state in the union. The
various departments aro under the
. . MIH,W superintendent: and
all the displays, huve been instalMin
such an u inactive manner that they
never fail to interest V
Never More have snch disaitvnntwR
im securing liie Stale
exhibit, and never before in the bistorv
lUllrdAiii'. .... ..'-...I. ...... i . . .
- ' I'nim ipivinjn iii American
expositions have the efforts of those in
charge of the showings boon crowned
with such success a liiia luwin Mtti I
line Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
nas ,j)au exniiits at evurv
celebration held "in the Vuited States ill
the last decade, but her eixiwiiing tri
umph has been at St. Louis, where she
as installed a iliKi.lay that represents
' ' mam-ii in iniiustrv Mnil p&nnr....
ex'sting within her ooujidaries.
Dieirou'a di8iil n .11.I.1...1 .i
departiuents exclusive of the state
f talesman, who, as governos, siiyied tbe lso." MS Ulov eU"J present con-
m u viivuill II 1U KUtCI II IirilL Hill. II tl I 111 I lint.
ieatn. nen the legislature- met iu
1899 it was generally believed that the
aw, creating the State, Board of Agri
culture would be repealed, or at least
amended in such shape as to cut cut the
clause, requirivg the htldingof a. Stale
Fair. Public sjsutimcnt favored this on
account of tha ine!Scient wanner in
which the Board had performed its du?
ties, ,Tne Board., was c-mposed of
thirteen members, and, as they selected
their own successors, gradual! Marion
(."ounty bad secured absolute ccntrol,
all Uie., preunitta list waa sojigiiled
and padded that it amounted to a dis
tribution of money among a number of
West grafters male and female, and in
lAt
bieuoiie matter :n all its details, mi
impression is that a law should be en
acted giving some officer -authority to
apply for, receive and disburse funds to
which 1111s siaie mav be entitled under
a ualional appropriation. Oreoun thnnl.l
anticipate the action b; congresi and te
, iwpi ,icr enure or itrj-monev
when it becomes available."
The Brownlow bill, to which Senator
rultoa referred, provides for an appro
priation of tlM.UCO.OOO, no .sUte tJ
receive a greater uronortion than if
population bears to the total iwinnUt;...,
oJ the United States. The bill contem
plates uie creation ot a Bureau of Public
Koads in the Department of Agriculture,
the geueral.pujxse of the bureau being
to assist in the improvement of public
roads and to encourage the ailoption of
a uniform svsteoi of nunthni l.ii,,
Kuiiuiuit, which contains m exhibits
other than th.e generally placed iu
state structures. Thesesixdepnrtuientx
ase mining, educalkuial, agrirultnral,
horttctiltmal, forestry, and Usli and
game. Each of these exhibits is iu its
respcclivecxhil.it palace.
the Oregon building itself is oneofl
at
the most interesting ante structures a
U.e aii and holds a high rc-ord foi
Do You Wish
tKe Finest Bread
aund C&ke
It is conceded that Royal
Baking Powder is purest and
strongest of all baking pow
ders,absolutcly free from alum,
ammonia and every adulter
ant. "Royal" makes the best
and most wholesome food.
ROYAL BAKINQ. aowOCR COh 100 WILLIAM ST.. NtW VOSK.
polishe.1 native woods Is Inside, 1 1 ni
with thrt KhI, ,i,r ........ .... ..
" ; i ' , , .,o i-mui , tne
littler Hlltiw nvurv .....i.... ..f .
Visitors, near IV ten tlnnis.iii, I hovino in Oreaon. iiu'lu.liiur k.i. i..,., il
w,uvu Miv (m'uiiiir oav. n ..mi. ui uuflu, irrutine. nartriiiL, tkiur
ciit of JlO.lXiO, and is a ''Pn. prairie chicken, sae hns. Ore
I, TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.
iau viiiscns, oeingt
the great explorers, Weri
and William Clark, on Hi
me appointment of otEeisls and help K-T , ..u purposes, it is pro-
IMardhaa borrowed a large amount oti oli-ers"tiaviiie ' jiriadiiiion nf iv. T.niJiL
i "'". fh' o uie uirector oi saU
bureau for co-operation in the rtnnl
contiti notion of a permanent improve
ment of any public hiehwav within t ha
aid sute in the folwii:V "munnr-
Lvery application for the co-operation
hereiu pr.vided tor shall be accompa
nied by a properly certified resolution
stating that lite public interest demands
tbe improveuieut of tr hihi.,L..
cnucu mer-ein, out sue l desmnt ni,
money, anJ in addition to this had
rncurred a warrant indebtedness of over
$000r Jtowed everybody, and when a
ivuu sutoies or pnrcauM.'0.
iay from tbe board, it refused to- take
its own warrants in payment. In fact,
was aooni as rotten an institution as
aver existed. .
, Th? editor of the Mist introduced and
secured the passage oi. the bill reurm
tpe State Boaid pf Agriculture, and
putting it upon a state instead of a local
basis. It provided that the Board
should consist of fire instead of thirteen
iiutiers; that no two of them should
be from any one county, and th.t ,.n I
was built at a
repucaot rort Clatsoi.. the firtt lmild
ing erected ou th Pacific Coast by
i,.au viiiicns, ueiiiit eoiiHtruciea liv
eriwetner Lewis
iflM firt.lHllllPM It,
northnestern Oivgon, n little more than
iiai nines irota the place where the city
of t'oi lland is now located.
Lewis and Clark started on their lotm
journey -to tio Facitio Ocean from St.
i-ouis in inh, an.l, otter spending- one
winter on their way, reached Oregon
and the mouth of the Columbia riyer in
ISOd. They built Fort Clatsop in that
year and used it as a" dwelling and a
defence against the Indians during the
winter of 1.S05-4J, starting- on their return
trip to the statts in Die spring of JlwXi.
In consi leratitln ot the fact that 1'ort-
gon pheasants and the Iwautiftil ring
necked pheasant, which a tew vears ago
was imported from China and is mm
the most plentiful game bird iu Oregon,
ittliuon in glasiijars and, bottle, show
ing tho varn.ua stages in tho develop
ment of the lUh from the egg. are also
shown.
1'robnblr the finest collection of grainsa
and grasses in the palace of agriculture
is in i ho Oreion duttilav. I
this display, there is a magnificent col
lection of edibles and non-dible fruit in
wuira, nops iu uaics, and other farm
priWIucts.
Tho horticultural display, which is
c osely associated with t! e 'agricultural
showing, has become famous on account
ot tho daily demonstrations nf Orrimn
i Mary Robinson Believed to Have
Committed Suicide.
A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR
For July nnd August vc will sell all our
$20, $30 and $40
UNCLAirU-D SUITS AT IIALf PRICU.
$18.00 Unclaimed Suits g o
2o.oa Unclaimed Suits , h lo.tx)
25.00 Unclaimed Suit 12 en
,A It.. .1 .!. . I tV'. k'
30.W uiiciaimea cuius.. ...,.
5,tx Unclaimed Trousers
8.00 Unclaimed Trousers.:..,
10.00 Unclaimed Trousers
Odd Vests in nil styles and colors
DURING Till-; Sl'MMKR
FARNSWORTH-HERALD TAILORING CO.
1M asliiiiirtoii Sliret, Now Ftiiliii Huiltlin
PORTL. AND. ORHnnM V
V
i5-
45
a-95
3.95
95
MONTHS ONLY.
1
o 1 c n l 1 if u n a 1 v
Pt No! saw Yonr jjiracj?
Mii mr kfriiia hull mt
A Tlioronith Inrektlirallun Should
Conducted bjr The I'ronsr
.tathurlllrs.
Re
land intends to celebrate the centennial Drane, which are cooked without suirar
shall not include any; portion 6f a high
way within the boundaries of r-,v oitv
or incorporated villatfe." "
If the director of the bureau approves
the application be inuet prepare plans
for the road as be thi-fes it should be
built and submit to si,.i.. i;..i
Officer an estimate of the cost of con
struction. If the state anthoriii.
tnorethan three of thera should be of! "W'rove the plans and estimates, bids
;n same political faith. In addition
to this he inserted in the general ap
propriation bill an item of $75CO for the
purpose of paying off the warrant in
debtedness of the Board. Governor
Ceer, upon the bill becoming a law,
assea tne editor to Dame two members
of the Board, and we named V. II.
JVehrunst and Senator Reed.
From that day the Fair became a
Sute instead of a local institution ; but
lhe credit is not due to the jople of the
city of Salem, who havealwais been !
ooaouDieuiy will be in time one of the
juoet beautiful and prosperous capitals
in the Union.
of this memorable j..urney by the Lewis
and Clark Kxposition iu the summer of
1905, the Oregon Stale Commission,
which has charge nf the state eihibits,
both at St. Louis and at Portland,
itccided. tp ere,yt. jit. Jnis as the
state building a reproduction of the
fauions fort and stockade. The original,
bnilt so man? venrs niro has nf .,u..u
long since crumbled away, and the only
thing that bow remains' to remind the
Seaside visitors of the presence of Lewis
and Clark is a salt cairn nsed bv the
explorers to evaporate sea water to pro
cure table salt. This pile of boulders
has been fenced in nnd will be
cared for by the Oregon Historical So
ciety.
The Oregon building Is made of fir
and pine Ion bronght all the wav from
Oregon, and is the brst state building
thi western commonwealth has ever!
nati at any exposition. The interior
nntslietl in beautiful native
IT4r Patia and M iirtiitui' f am
j drowned, and 1 hd a reason fur it. too.
. t want no tict tions asked 11 1 out me or
none answered. iHiodlive. I'roni your
ever l .vitnr M.tav k.
I ' rice Kne my love nn 1 Ut wt.tliM
1 to 1j! l.oj e."
! X' '""going note nn, child's rrd
irrcs skirt was fouii.l in ..
pin
Ion
, I elicit
ne, larch, pruce and cedar and the
are to be called fur and the contrn.-t fr
construction to be let to the lowest' bid
der. One-half of the cost of construc
tion shall be paid by tbe state and one
half by the govern ment, provided that
the state may distribute its share of the
uuruen upon tne counties, road districts
ur piupeny owners.
representative Lnttimer nf R,ti,
viruuua, nas aiso prepaaM a bill upon .""u'lno Sy"" lumber w lien they meet
mis suoject, providing for an approprm- u- "eaiamg tl lhe St. Louis ix po
tion of 24,lW0,00O. His measure re- eltl" oaiti b fie greatest fair tha
quires the state to bear half the expenee '"'Id has ever seen, or probably ever
but the plan of distribution is differ- '" "d 'bat this would be the first
fMi.. tie noma nave tl ml inn I nine me etati was ruircwniiHl i, .
the first instance to each state with less building of her own, the commission
backward mre.li.in. )unLR. ' j..." . . . r"8 .' ! . "' "int to
- - ..v.. ,UC , Dcr oi liiu money ne woula have divided .-eatures 01 interest.
aiaienas conierrea upon them and the i auionS the states according to popula-
I" natural aavanuges they possess. "t,U!,,e OI pJpuiatiou of cities
Salem should be the city beautiful, and wi ? T.l lZ L' nBat",ant;
... -- uikuii u, lijc Oregon
Oood R.jads Associain a resolatiou
was adoptel directing President John
H. Scott to appoint a committee of five
upon legislation. Judge Scott now has
this matter under consideration and will
uae the committee within a few davs.
ana served cold. They are said to be
uib untm prunes irrown in tho tr.,;..i
KtaiM ..J',1 .."i..i' -VV . ""-1
shited I Wk l ,h's U Monday morn,
they are repacked and sent back to ! W!1 c"r'.v b,ur by Niht W .itrhiuitn
America to command fancy prices. A j ".
V 'i- ri American consular Maiy Mohinsnn, the 11 v
imiTior 01 rrance calls
atteniioii to this extensive practice 011
..u ui una wny r renchuian.
'( At $.1 Is the beat S'
V In tho Market "i
(J, J' f , f S r 1 Itf -:
3
WELCH
THE AMCRICAn
CLOTHICN
Aim! Nate I'miii V'J 10 95.
1:1 ATS J''
In the ltiPki
sthapee at
J
r ami -j mi
... folJ '? a" '"""J' """d the
' Land of the UigUed Apple," and her
showing along this line is also good
Last year the utw shipped fit) carloads
of this fruit, and it will produce even a
larger crop this year.
Oregon cherries in nn r, -i:-..i..-
One of theU-hcrrr fudm wh.. ...,,nfJ
p.is-d bv t.ie ex In bit a:iiiitiliwl ilm it;....1
and the Black Repiihlicanandaniiouiiced
mat mey were the linoat . l,r-i... 1,.
"ti I.
minever seen.
Kenubllenn is
In Missouri
nwn
tho Klack
1. . . .
Mown as Uib (ircirmi
The Iiing is also a native of Or
wckxIs fir. i 7 . 4-, .7. 'S"" m the western
g line grain and lhe absence of nelv " . ? ." ,n "" v",l"i has an
knots in the plaiikimr never fail wntrn her K-oi)le should bo
rable comment from vi.linr. 1 "" r uis nays do h
who know good lumber when thev meet I , al eiP0'tin nd attract univer-
luese columns appears
mo vuuii m;c4 -vUHty Assessor A.
T-.Law.Kal'in'g the attention of the tax
fioysrsoi.uoinmbia County to the fact.;
Him ne is no
l.KABI.E TO SWIM.
' at work on the la mil.
hoXas Waaa gwen eiteh a statement of
tne assessment be, made on their prop
erty, be invites and urgec all who deem
tiieajseWes wrongfully assessed) to call
immediately on him at his office before
Vie tax rolls are turned over to the
Board of Equalisation, which meets on
Monday, August 29th,' next, and if
wrong, can be corrected. Now is the
tiiue to attend to. thio, not after the
r,blls have been turned over to the proper j
vuucuiioa. iney nave noi
authority to make reductions, but must
collect the taxes as they appear on the
books. .60 attend to this at once.
That tl,i
iuea nas been carrjecout 18 r.tteteJ bv
the large crowdit that have thronged tho
Oregon building ever since opening dav.
The niain room is filled with magnifi
cent views of Oregon's justly famed
scenery. Indian robe and other anl,.)..
or interest. Jne sule ,n,luil
6l!ed by a lano tirenlace tit nn
accommodate conlwooit wiih' "esse.
Iirectly over the firenince is a (Htn.
foot panorami of I'ortland. shnwinv
snow-cauned ticaka and tli hoin.f..i
uianiette river and th
proud. Her displays do her credit at
mis grrai cxpo-iuon and attracl
...I .II.H.fn. T 1 . .. . ...
""1 V" iate win receive
great benefit from the farr.'audt.V.money
appropriated for lhe exhibits w 11 buic'
mautold returns to the neopleof Oregjii
VERNONIA ITEMS
Fim.n ,r I ..-.- , aurrououing
- - va MAvm. a 1 u k 1 iinn uronna auuiiiri.
While a Bathing.
One thing must be said in Jpdge Far-
x,ers lavor. - Ue thinks so well of the
Republican gold standard nolicv that I e
h13 recommended it to a partv he kno-.isJ
m w oeiieve-m . and is. not honest
in claiming to do so.
The steamer Kellogg on its up-trip last
Monday morning brought to St. Helenp,
the body of Joseph Lowe, who was
drowned I3 lie Coweeman river Sunday.
Lowe had been employed as fireman cf
the donkey engine at Muckle Bros.' log'-'
camp, and went in bathing, in com
pany with Wilbur, soa of lames Muckle.
He was unable to swim, and gettinir out
o( bis depth, called for aid. Youne
Muckle went to his assistance nl t;,i
his best to save him, but was unable to
do so, and would himself have been
dragged in and drowned had not assist
ance arrived.
- Lgw.c.has a sister engaged as teacher in
the Scar rxiose- uhool. anH a
working at Hammond, besides other rel
atives in this county.
Deceased was born in Green county,
, 10J. losepn was
In
Hot artd d-y,
Harvesting hiis already begun.
Grain fairly well headed but straw short.
Camp meeting commenced last Friduv
evening with Rev. 1'lmhmer and our tv
tor in attendance,
Sfrasli;', iiiumpsand whooping cough
" Kf'ing the rounds of tins valley: Sortie
are quite sick but none serious.
Josh Scs .enuiti has accepted a position
with J. K. liallev. a Vnn- fir,..,.
cliant, and bus moved hU family to that
..(.I;.;,.- ..... I
n-.u,,,ui, iv iw main ricpnnnii I ..... . I
room there are four office MehCml'Vi
alto contain interesting article, f,m SaA"e ?"V w",e ure. "kJi'lC fh the sun-1
Oregon. In the rear is a stockade 10J ro re nl'L m ,
feet srmare, with bastions at the tw.; "UT,:.atT. speckled beauties with
1 - 1 , -
Frank Tracv was a vidio m .,...
Crove this week. Fniuk say's Clataka-
11c uu aneaa 01 forest Orove as a
uwsct .or tne larmer.
uauie Kumor nas it that one of the
VIMUnia iOULUS 14 Lriltmr hi,..!, i-. :..
double harness with a yduMg lady from
J. S. Mowe and son Lester returned
Friday from Farmington, where they
had been at work erecting a fine residence
on the farm of A. L. Allen, an oll resi
dent of this vicinity.
Omar Shannahan. accommnuvl . t,i.
sister, .iierie, lelt for the Orove Thurs-
u.ar' wrmer taking out a bad
canned wild blncklerries for parties
tne orove and Portland. The latter re
turns to her home in the Grove after nn
months.
rear-oM il uiL'h-
tcrof Mr. and Mrs. Allan ttibinii, dia-upt-c.tred
from St. Helen, early Friday
in. it-nin list, an t from that tinn- tun,!
to.l.iv n,) clew U her wiirrc iN.ut hai
been discovered, though hherilf White
made the most e triiest cflorts to find her,
and the authorities in every community
within rcavinable dit:incc rre notified
to look out for her. The general hcltrl
wa, that she had eloped with u voting
m,m n.tiiifd U.in L't. with wh.ju. jf
was known to have been ou intimate
terms. I.ojie UnUnt :V, year of age.
Sunday a typewritten litter wasdt-l
covered among Mary's cftecU. It i, u J
very long one and some rls of it are
unsuitable for miMi, '.it if in Its it 1. ;
accuse, Lt.jx- having wrongnl her j
SJiesLites that she lias heu uialcr thelf'
c tre of a I'ortland physician, and that 1 1
he informed her tl, ,t 1.1 1 i f
New and Uaiulsomu Styles,
At $i.7o, $12.fi0, $lo, $18,
$20, ami $2-2.R0-'
NKW SPRING SHIRTS $1
NECKWEAR,
5 RflYQ' CMflCC v
h
5 llrakril Mar.
BOYS' SHOES
ram tl la 1
Ml III III) fll It ,.
V
tl V
- I ft fc- a. . W
-J
A lull v.
v
1,1 W (
222-3 Morrison SLCiff.rirst Men's Underwear
li la A UJ. V
PORTLAND,
OREGON
'S
' j ia
Cartaa
1.41)1
Mist and Oregonian $2.0(1
r
sir "is s rr asrir... -. I .... I t . .
"Hie m. rrmri- i J"f, iiaoits, muustnous,
-nenew court house, built of stone. n,l ... .. . '
upon the bank of the Ereat Colnmbia. I ZZr "Tl" 'r
willhetti. W -l.:t.;r 1 . i C. " CV. Mr. ti. M.
sion for its construction Zd IJT'
made at the BMt t r .... " --nng to con-
v-niy amons, it was decided to. hold mn.rioi
services in the M. E. chu.ch at Houlton
: at 3 p.m. Sunday, AugiistH, to which
an are invited. . .
court.
BARBERS' M,,r
CPU ELD.
In an opinion handed down at Salem
last Monday the Supreme Court upholds
tho validity of the barber examiner law.
whieJi liasi been held unconstitutional bv !
CAM OF THA.fliS.
We take this opportunity to eipress
our sincere thanks to neighbors and
Judge Geonref of Mknn.. . .' ill ,is.,,or !ue ujan7 "f kindness
fud cr" u..,,, '"'P'fy express
o- iji irr taw un- ouucu urowntng tjiri neath ol
i,ir I ........ ,
outer corners
The nearest exhibit to.tlxj sute build
ing is tne mining display in tl soulh
corner of the 1'alace of Mines and Metal
lurgy. This display is the best mining
exhibit ever got together bv the state
snd represents Oregon's mining indus
try in the most eojiplete maaaer.
ine moat Important and interesting
part of the display in the Mining 1'alace
is the pure gold showing. A large gold
brick from an Eastern Oregon mine
weighs C3 ounces, and is worth 118 an
ounce. It isn't the kind of a gold brick
you read about, either; it's pure gold
snd is valnedat close to $1200. There
are several t(;ouand dollars', worth of
pure gokl in smaller nieces ami in ,iv
and five thousand dollars' worth of "6
l"f cent coiu quartz, worm ia an ounce
ii is wnnin tne
Oregon's m
ctaire of de
first opportunity mine owners have had
of showing how extensive are the
mineral resources of the state. Ihsplays
of.'.ro,"' ilf"i copper, cinnabar, from
which mercury is -extracted, kaolin,
from which porcelain ia 'madi .nUmn.
cobalt, tin, nickel, zinc .'and a dozen
ouie.- interesting minerals aro on display
for visitors' inspection.
The educational exhibit embraces
many bound volumes of school anrk
n the last few years only that ce 0Hour
mines have reached a high
evelopment, and this is the . I'rof. J, W.
constitutional on the ground that it dcle
Rutes to the board of examiners legisla
tive authority nnd that it 'vests' in theuv
ptr to issue orwithhold licenses arln-1
iraniy. jne .Supreme Court holds that
me law is open to neither of these ob-
' The validity of the law was test"d by
a criminal nroccedina
flrijrgs, who couductsd a barber 'school
m l oruann. iiriggs was found guilty
but iudgttieut.wa afresUid upon, niotiob
of defendant and the state appealed
The Supreme. Court having reversed the
fower court, the ciyse now goes back for
sentence to be passed upon Bragj-s. Judgt
George is reversed in ah opinion written
I y Justice Bean. ' -
our
Lkota fWK,
Ankta Clark,
A. N. CtARit.
pictures of all typesof PublicMi4privnto
learning institutions in the statu and
examples of manual train ng. All of
tne aicpiay ranks high with other states
and shows that work dnn l.v tl,.,,.
stuijents is as good as work done by
ftudentif in. anv tiart nf tho
inThe Tho exhibit is tastily installed, and par
j 'lc"lr.pa'" have been taken to make il
r near i attractive.
A large stock of novels just received at
the St. Helens Pharmacy.
Buicido Prevented;.
The startling announcement that a
picvciiuvc or suiciue nau liecn discovered
will interest tnanv. A run down system
or despondency, invariably precede sui'
cifle, and something has been found that
will prevent that condition wtfich
suicide likely. At the first thought ofj
puuuiuuuiuii, laae r.ieciric Iilttera; Ifc
being a great tonic and ' nerviiie "will
strengthen the nerves and huihl . tt, .
system. It's also a great stomach.liver
The Mist is the oldest amthrd nT., ....... I Z"Z.?'uAKr "Jfu'stor. only no cents :
' w.-t ... ' ' e gaimaciion guaranteed by the St. Ifeltri
The Mist aiul Oregonian $'2 jier ycur.
s The fnrctrv tUl. .l:,.i
- , - -i "7" aB,Ii,J u'Binays
are better at Ht. Louis than they were
nt C'hicngo. In fact, tbe Oregon forestry
exhibit at Chicago had practically no
mrge logs or timbeis, while at St. Louis
the state boasts tho larirest on Uia
giounds. A fir log :H) feet long and nino
fet:tsix inches through at the butt is
one of the features. This log is one of
seven cut front the iima ir.,i
contained something more than 43,000
i'T. I 01 """her. The tree grew at
Blind Slouch, Clatnop county, nnd stood
200 feet to the firBtliinb-rather large in
the eyes of the Eastcners but nothing
unusual in Oregon. Another fstn I
ft' squared, timber, four feet by four at
the end, nnd 42 feet long. Then there
are some bi2 cedar blocks from Coos
cousty, tut by the Simpson Lumber
Cimrmnv."
'i ' All Uiccd big sticks are in the outside
Allen clrned a .-urrefil
iwo raonins term of school iu Beaver
uiuinti last rnaay, and as pressing bust
ncss attairs called him to his home at
uiuiimoum, me directors secured a teach-
u jn uie person ot l'.. u. North to finish
me miiooi term.
.t. i ' J'a,ywa I'ortland visitor
iicnnioi tneweeic. Jie reporU dairy
foods quite hiirh. Although tlmt tt.l
c, uur uairy men tlnnk it is money
W..U an.Ml U.1.BH I . . .1 . , . J
. ii iiirewi ui ground teeds.
..... ,m,cw ivuiou, oi rituburg, has or
i w "c "" tUrouKh "" mcrcliant,
Win. Wood left the first of the'week
w "lll,x,ro with load of shingles.
Mr. Wood manufacturt-s a fine grade of
hatid-iiiadc shingles and secui;s the ton
price. 1
Some of our fiemo-Sndalir.Hr l,rr.n,..
wsurrerted ex-Iresideiit M'-Kinlrv last
sstry exhibit, while the
display of
Friday in their minds u'ftd bespoke hart
epitaphs against that illustrious am
Honored mau. savins. "hu,l it ,. i-.
for McKinley there wotil1 not have been.
i.y iru una we wotiiii now have a
market for beef cattl... ur. .....
brpthrpr. vnn l..i..u ......I.. ... '
" pM,,Tijr loroiten.
End of Hitler I 'lKht.
"Two physicians had a long and stuli-
K,.v w,i nn Hocess on my tiu it
lung," writes J. F. Hughes, of l5ufo.it,
Oa., ''and ave me up. Everybody
thought my time liad come. As a last
resort I tried Ur; King's Neiv Discovery
for consumption. The benefit I received
was striking and I was ou my feet in a
few days. Now I've entir,-l :....i
my health." It conquers all coughs,
colds, and throat and lung troubles!
Ouaratitoed ,y the St. Helens Pharmacy.'
Price 60c and $1. Trial bottles fn.
that she could not hvr:
therefore, she had concluded t commit f
suicide, and plctds with I.oj not to !
treat other y.-r'.s a, hc lud tflMlcJ ,cr.
In the iw.tne 'ictte he stitcs that her !
name is ul Kubitmm. hut In... itn... S
way, niul that .,!,t. i, going to visit a 1
brother in San Francisco; that she will be J
atre nt al tit tlir... ...... i .. , ..
v ,.v..., nun win uinl ( .
return and marry Lope. The statement I -V
are contradictory nnd some of them arc jS
known to I false, as the Robinsons arc!?
... tcniutiiis n, rc, nnt there i uo d.mht
that Sfary is their daughter. IL lr !
ln n lace evitlence that the girl was '
of unsound mind, and yet it i, ci' j
phrued for a child r.f l.r I
As to Lotie's coniin'i i,i u.i,i. ,i ..:. T
, ..... ,
there is a diversity of opinio,,.
general reputation is good, and .,. I-. I
lif-v,. flic.l li. lu ......
... ..v Ruiuy oi in lining more
tlun petting a foolish child that con-
utiiuysuugnt in, compaiiiiitiship. The
fact that he left town upon being in
formed of the girl's dcurture, however,
is against him. A biother reports hav
ing seen him in Portland last Saturday.
In spite of the letter signed bv MurJ
Robinson, and which is undoubimllu ...
her liunituritj.,,, ,l.. I
.,... is a nviipr nmo 'i
A ... . .. ...
iiie note and tlress were found where the
bUV lines a't mada fast wheu thev tic
UJ- ucrc, ann uie watchman who found
them does not believe he could have
overlooked them for two days, Mr,
.orKu, a iociu tnerchudt. statM Uiat Ji
I,-. .,i. t:. ..... .. MU,V7.
. ......v . ,,(.. mere since the girl
was missed, and that he believes hc
would have seen the dress hud it
there. The girl's father fullv lieliev.-.
sne has committed suicide. The author.
alius iirc iiuyiiiv uir rtvs.r ft--w.,.,i i.. .1: .
nope of rccovcniitf tlir 1-1. L.. .
l. i -1 7 "-' Mi un- 11111
i.m, an mc water in very deep nnd
the current f i v J
.WMJS,
ST. HPI PMQ t
PHARMACY i
Patronize ft dni,' stor.;. when vt,l
want pure, frtsh and reliable '
Drugs and Patent Medicines,
Pcrrhmcry, Toilet Articles, Ktc.
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DEER I8LAND NOTES
Mim Muliel I'agan and Aliw K.liil,
I'riclcsnn, of Portland, visited with Mr..
C. It. l'.nglish and Mrs. V,. Ktjyurt loht
wccicsevr4l tlnys.
Mrs. M. S. Shearer is nhla. in l, , t
again utter Iieiug laitl up eVeru days
from a fall she got. '
Mrs. Geo. Ucnriir and r1iil,lrn ...t
Mrs. Fred Jfcntlerson ami riuni,t... ..
Voodlaiid, nre visiting at JJeer Inland
lliis.wtiek,
Mr. and !Mrs. Ous fluss visited Mrs.
litiss lather mid sisters, Mr. and Misses
i'i s.ucy, several nays last week..
'M'rs. Ross Kn'tiirt. of K,.lr, i. i.!.i..
her aunt, Mrs. P. Clark, this week.
Deer I jaii1 f;xp rienced a snmll eye
me liwt Thursday afteuwou, no datmigr
lieirig iloiie,. f. " '
Fred Adams and C. V.. Olson were
Portlaud visitor Mojulay and Tuesday.
W1 !
KNIGHT SHOE CO. 'liK,',;.,.
opposite the Pcrklns ilnt,
III Kf IIS.
JitiRN To the wife of TJthn. i:h.rt,"Z
"") Wl
Houlton, on July 28th, a son. 7" 4, .
liOK.v To the wife of David Poh,., of
Bachelor Plat, on July 2'jth, a son.
CUT THIS OUT
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wji'tf-iliwitlioiit, li
teed. At "f
DR. KNODEK s OFFICE,
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nmwK miil.lnij;, Tliird fl.
('old Killiiurn In
AHWortt Una ran
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