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filtered at the PotofVic,e at St. Helens,
Oregon, as scccnJ-cltss uiAil mutter.
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ISSUKD KVKRY FKIUAV BV
K. H. FLAGO,
Editor asi I'rophiktor.
One copy, one year, In advance $1 00
Sis months.... 60
Legal noticM 25 ceut per lims.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19.
The fool hunter or fisherman wh
BREAKS CAMP and LEAVES A FIRE
BURNING should be put tchtre kt tan
do no more harm.
OCR LOCAL TRAGEDY,
Io etnall community like St. Helens
it ia difficult to write the tnuli regard
ing local scandal without exciting the
animosity of tome, ret that is exactly
JJjajt newspaper mijst do if it is to be
a iaotor for good in the coniuutnity and
worthy of the respect of the people of
the eonnty in which it is published.
Those who criticiso superficially the
actions of the child who haa come into
auch disgraceful prominence should
think a little deeper and their blame
ruay be mingled with pity. Kncom
rrnssed by good influences, surrounded
by everything tlist tends to the tip
boildiug of their moral nature, with all
the advantages that wealth and Lreed
jng can give, children have grown op
into perverts, disgraced their parents,
and become members of the irreclaima
ble criminal class, Ts there not, then
xonie pity for the young girl who, with
out any of these advantages, has thrown
her life away aad put herself at the
merry of the male brutes who have
played the part cf seducer, and pander,
pf bright intellect and a romantic
.disposition, with a negligent father who
spends his tjine and money in the sal
oons, and home surroundings that no
one bat a wife is ever ever expevted to
submit to, this young gttl turned fio n
)ier drudgery to the only recreation she
conld bave the read n; of highly epictd
and corrupting novels, w hich have so
wrought upon her moral nature that she
aectns absolutely enable pi distinguish
troth from i:UHbxxJ, and h$s toli a
mass of stories that are conflicting and
.totally nnwortliy of belief. Yet it must
be remembered that in all this she is
the main sufferer. The man who ruined
her will probably .escape any punish
ment by the low, and it js .doubtful
whether there will be any conviction as
a result of the eerie of crimes that have
been committed ; hut the girl's punish
ment will be sure and terrible, in all
jiuinan probability. Those who enter
upon the flower-strewn path of rice very
seldom are diverted therefrom. They
generally pursue it to the bitter end;
jind. what ths.t means very few know.
If it conld be known before the first
false step is taken the ranks of the !
demi-monde would be lacking in re
cruits. If all the horrors and nameless
jnfamics that men and women descend
po could be shown to a young girl w hose
pchnaUona are wayward, and she could
be impressed with the idea that she is
entering upon a course to which there
is no other termination, it might be
f hat even a life of toil, amid uncongeni
al surroundings, would seem bearable
pntil the time came for a legitimate
release. There are other girls and boys
in tbia community and in all other com
fntjnjtiee, who are in danger, and it is
Jot them we write. They are liable to
think their lot it bard when it is not
really so, but even if it is, it is generally
better to endure existing evils than to
fly to others that yoa know not of.
It it to be hoped that the lesson taught
will be of some benefit to others, that
mothers and fathers will take better
care of their children and more lntere.it
la their homes. If parents prefer
"pleasure" to doty they may ba sure
heir children will do the same. It is
idle for an immoral man to prate about
morality or to profess defperan sorrow
when his children go astray.
iaV -rmm w w w ww "' M
the rmLirrm isxrosmox.
Largest Single Kxhlhjt at The World's
Fair. Includes Five Na,
tire Y Maces.
front our special eorrvspouden,!.
Sr. bouis, a.uxui.1 tl, 1004.
II shuuM o a grultfylai thing to 111 Ameri
can ropU that their Drat Colonial Exhibit
should l tfesamc t!m ba the best colon!)
exhibition ever held. At 8J. I.c-nta the Philip
pine K pool l Ion la largest tingle exhibit ou
tha Fairgrounds. It coven 17 acres ut rulllm
rouutry n4 trtclii.tss tunilrctl btilMlntsof all
site a in! shape, frum the diminutive nip
shack of a SYfrll lo rcprudiutlau of th Ca
thedral at Manila. There are nearly thirteen
hundrv4 utlv on the Reservation, renre-sent-mt
partitas twenty dtfTercut tribe and show
all the stages o( eoonomle development
from the alortxiiil, who ta only a step from Uw
lowest t;pe of humanity, the scout, whi Is a
regular In the I'nltcd stales army, and Ihe Via
aran. who weaves fabrics of real bcauiy.
The Philippine Kxposillon ft complete In It
sell. It hat Its own departments ol Acrlrallar
-I'uniineree, Kitucatiou. Forestry, Vlhuolopy,
ek'..and separate building for each. It hat Its
own police force and power plant.
For Ino year the work of aawtrbltna; and
tailed a myriad of general exhibit. Including
thrt treaturesof the Hhilipplne Hauda, On
the tonth lido nf the rlwa la the
COXMKltCI BUtLPIKO,
ThUtioXipeclal interest, hers are shown
s treat number ot the imports in the Islands,
and q( the various a-llclaa of native product
and manufacture, which constitute the Internal
commerce ot the aichlpel, at well as the
principal articles of etpo.t This department
it In chary ot Mr, Chat, P. Fenner. who la a
Eiemtur of Ihe American Cbamtet uf Com
merce ot Manila.
The Manila bulMing la an exact represent-
tlon of the style of dwelling used by tit upper
classes lu ihe larger towns and citlea at the la-
lauds. In It are Installed the lexill fabrics of
native uiamifactnre, and cobwebby lace, boau
tltul Just and shimmering plna, etubrtdderlea te
fine and delicate that on wonders how they
stood transportation. Facing diagonally serosa
the rear entrance ot the Wa are the Forestry
and ElhnoWy btilltllna
There la no sscanlug the fact that to the aver
aire World's Fair visitor, the Interest ot au ex
hibit like thai cf lb I'hlllpplue Government
eeulert In the natlvas aad nailve vlllaccj, ami
a constant si ream of people wake their way to
see the "dog eaters" and "head-hunters." The
sp.ioe given bv the ncnpaier to lb Igorota Is
oat of alt proportion to their real Importance.
U should be remembered that out of seven and
.J'St-igfeSB'S'.. a.' x... . Tttrv
Hot Rolls,
hot muffins, hot cakes,
made with Royal Baking
Powder may be freely
eaten without fear of
indigestion.
THE PHILIPPINES BUILDING, ST. LOUIS.
installing the seventy odd thnjaand exhibits
hss been uuder way. An Exposition Board,
headed by Dr. William F. Wilton, of Ihe Phila
delphia Commerce Museum, and including Dr.
Gustavo Merderlcin and several Filipinos, bv
the greatest acUvli , brought the whole re
sources oi the Island fnio play with the result
that one can now learn more about the Philip
pines Id St. Louis than in Manila. The whole
commercial aud ethnological story ux Ihe is
lands Is spiead out before one.
ahalf mHlioa people nth Ulanda, Ins than
S30.000 are uncivilized, and that an Igarirt war
rior Is aa much an object of eurleaity to a resi
dent of Manila as be la loaa American. In
deed, many Filipino at the Fair have there
en representatives of the wild tribes lor the
ant lime.
THC IrjOKOT VILLtflS
contain III natives, belonging to three differ
ent tribe. The Bon toes, guyor and Ttnaul-
j anes, all from the central part of Northern La
The exhibit Is built aroand typical pleja-al0- Scientists have declared that with proper
veritable picture of numberless public squares
in the Islands. Facing the fountain in lu cen
ter are four bniMings. each a reproduction of
higher type of Spanish- Philippine architecture,
aud radiaUng from this center are the different
types of dwellings of our island people telling
the story cf their commercial development
since the daa ol primeval mau. Along the
outskirts o( this reservation are grouped the
training, they are susceptible to a nine state ef
development and. unlike the Ame: lean Indian,
will accept raiher than de!y the advance of
American civilization. They are barbarians.
Their religion ta a kind of spirit worship. As a
rule they arc hetvd-h antert. They ' are copper
Colored, have h gh cheek hones, Aat nose aud
thick lips, their fcxrr ia might aud black and
is often worn long, rrobebly no tribe in Ihe
TUli KtrrllSSON CAME.
Michael Flerter Held to Await Action
of The tJrand Jnry.
The preliminary examination of Mi
chael Picrter, charged with the abduc
tion of Mary Robinson, was held at the.
court house in St. Helena on Tuesday
last, Deputy District Attorney Powell
appearing for the State, and Dillard &
Day for the defense.
Picrter was held to await the action of
the grand Jury, bis bond beiiiK fixed at
Yi00, which we understand will be given
in a few days.
IJlary Robinson testified that she left
her home on the morning of July Sit,
and wettt to the scow occupied by Picr
ter. She told him she was in trouble
and intended to commit suicide. He
endeavored to induce her to return to
her parents, and promised th.it if she
did so he would straighten matters up
with them, but upon her refusing he
consented to conceal her and tke her
away. The Erst night they stopjd at
the scow.
While at the scow, the K'rl testified
that she wrote the note stating that site
had committed suicide, and Picrter at
tached it to her dress skirt and left it on
the woodpile on the St. Helens wharf.
On the morning of July 30 they crossed
Nigger Creek in a rowboat, and Picrter
secreted her under the ledge of a bluS,
where she remained nntil about 2 a. m.
of July SI. They moved to several place
in the woods during her stay in this
CLATSKANIE CORRESPONDENCE
A quiet wedding occurred at the resi
dence ol Mr. A. V. Mycin Sunday even
ing, the contracting parties being Mr.
John P. Myers aud Miaa Dora E. I.ig
gett, Rev. Hawkina. nthcialing. The
bride was bcatiUiuliv tltvaard in white
aud held in her hand a bwuet ol white
tlowcr. ticorge Conyer was best mux)
and Mis Gertie Liggett bridesmaid. The
cercnionv took twVe at 7 o'clock in the
evening, alter which a bounteous aupr
was served. Alter supper the happy
pair took the train lor the Seaside, wlicte
they will remain fur about a week.
lt f,r I'.raut. ol Sca-imKMC, ho
had the coniract for grading llie countv
road aouth ol the city. tiniltcd the work
last Momlav. t'.conie dc-rves a great
deal oi credit for pushing the wutk with
alt possible dUMtch and the manner in
I wliu-h the worn w uone, c irnra
1 that he has the contract lor nratliug the
county road )ut outside of the city mu
tts ana running uu uic nwi.
The base ball nine (rotti Portland t ha
waj to pUv a game with our tniya Sun
dav, laile.1 to m.itrrialue. Some say
they liad cold feet and could not leave
their mammas.
Mm. Com Downing (nee Mile) is vis
iting this week at Alder Grove with Mis
Nora Louvers.
W. H. Conyer left Monday morning
for St. Helens to attend tu otue Icg-J
Ihisiiicss in the county clerk's iilhr.
If you are conptlUi to build a Fllit ia
the timbtr country lie St'KH to rtfin'au
tetry spark of it btfort you ur.
Mis Elsie Johnson Is visiting nt St.
Hc'ctM this wee' with Miss Nellie l.nws.
Mr. L. liurithiiitt tt: 1 Mr. jaiucs M-irr
a'Uudcd the CoUimlna County pom-ma
t'.raiiifc held nt CUWc.is delegates Irom
SALE
different tribes, whose chief claim to a'tentiou ! Atvhipeiato can prwtur such pienlld spesd-
Ues in their spectacular habits and mode of
living.
The main entrance to the reservation Is
across the Uridxe of Spain and through
mi ar.ii.litD city.
This It a reproduction of the wallsnhtcli ur
rvtuud thecily of Manila, dating from ths six
teenth century. Here a large exhibit has been
gathered; ou one tide by the I'hilipplne (.on-stUi.a.-y:
on tue other by the l'nitd State
1 army. It includes speeimer.t of all thedlrTereut
weap'jns used by Inrader and defender since
the days of Magellan. Side by side with the
blow guns of the Negrito will be found the axe
used by the Igorot head-hunter. The regale
tlou oaulcen of the American troops displayed
alongside the bamboo tubes used as a vessel for
water throughout the islands; powder made by
the insurgent army fiom charcoal, saltpeter
mens physically. The men have strong chests.
well developed rausclea. and possess great
strength and power ol endurance. The women
are generally well formed, erect, and among
tome tribes, as graceful at Orleutal women. In
their native emditlu they have only a scant
costume, a woven b:eevb clout of body color
for th meu, and an apron of bark for the wo
men. TUe'Hectoos nre the cost athlete, daring
and the fiercest of the Luion people. They are
industrious to a degree. They are head hunt,
ersand carry on frequent expedition against
neighboring tribes There are W Boutooa tu
the village, 1) ef whom are women. I'niike
moat of Ihe other tribes ther do not work In
bamboo but build their house of rough hews
planks, tfiiial on the grouud, with straw,
thatched roo t. Uice Is the tuple diet, to
i ttrat cottage built
town. When Com.
The electoral coilege which will be
chosen in November will consist of 470
electors. This is an increase of 29 ovet
four years ago, and 233 are necessary to
a choice, against 224 then.
ft's a pretty strong country that can
(hip out $40,000,000 worth of gold in a
month and never feel it. That's us.
Tell your children NoTtO SET OUT
flSSS anywhere.
The postoffice department has 1'sued
ar order directing that all railway pos
tal clerks shall give $1000 bonds to the
United States tor the faithful perform
ance of all duties and trosta imposed
j;pq th.etn by law and the rales and
regulations of the department. Each
clerk shall pay the premium chargeable
to himself. Bonds will be filed with the
Secont) .Assistant Poetjiaeter General.
This order affects approximately 10,000
DEER J3LLND NOTES
Mr. O. I. Bumgardner and Robert Ol
son, of Salem, are visiting relatives and
friends at Deer Island this week.
Fire is raging about a mile or so back
pf Deer Island and has done quite a bit
of damage already, burning up several
hundred cords of wood. The fire was
caused by Mr. i, H'ugnes' setting bis
slashing on fire.
E. Seffcrtwas a Portland visitor this
week.
Miss Rhoda Bradley returned home
Sunday after visiting her aunt, Mrs.
priglish for Jhc last taotU.
Mr. Dan Richardson, of St. Helens,
was a Deer Island visitor Sunday and
Monday. ' ' '
Palmer camp has closed down for seve
ral days.
Mrs. Louisa Jones, Mrs. E. Fessenden
and heads of aafetr matches show, at well aa ' seiher with a meat slew, and on oecasious of
the crude machinery used In itt preparation; ' 'saMing they eat do. Antonio, chief of the
cannon of all descriptions, from the smIl bras . w" tleeuxl to hi position by popular
carrouade carried on the Spautsh galleons to the Tote ''' he was declared to be the bravest
ebony imitation of the modern field piece j ' ,n '"'rote.
wrapped with rattan, which, after a few round Ho mBr heads he hia brought back from
has been fired, was more dangerous to the man ' expeditions u a mooted question, but Unveraor
In charge than to the enmy. Hunt U authority for the statement that to hi
Pasting outtide ths Walled City the visitor i owa knowledge Antonio haskilleo five men.
faces th And monument, acopr of the Kately T" acvou
edumnwhichtandsattheendofthelaleCoo.r" miner and weaver. Large deposits of
drive In Manila. This statue was erected in : copper ore are found lu the mountains and the
honor olSimoa de Anda. the first to govern the ) meB nve Ingeniously worked It Inte po and
rhilipptne alter the British release,! them, j ,ron4- "r tnlr cruae metnoa ol redaction
From the monument, looking toward the eatt. , Industrially they stand on a high level.
U the Visa) an Village, toward th west Is th I The wonwn are remarkable manufacturer
ACEiccxTvait. sciiDina, OI ongnt eiotn ot uiucreui colors, ny means ol
" , ' " Clatskanie Grange.
during the day and bringing her food at , ,)r M u lv;Ilf,
night. She also testified to criminal in-' i,k laud wrst ol
timacy between Piertcr and herself.
The girl's testimony was that nothin
was done without her consent, and that The citv is lull nt strangers. Wc hear
i tn.inv ait use imcsiton. "wiierc n.i iticv
all conic frLitii, anil where are thry go.
MIDSLMMELl
mm
For July nnj AuKU5t we will sell all our
$20, $30 and $40
UNCLAIHUD SUIT3 AT HALF PRIcn.
f 18.00 Unclaimed Suits '. $ 8.50
20.00 Unclaimed Suits 10.00
25.00 Uuchimcd Suit ia.50
30.01) Unclaimcii ouiu ij.rx)
5.00 Uudaimed Trouscri 1,45
8.00 Unclaimed Trousers a.os
10.00 Unclaimed Trousers 3.95
Odd Vests in till styles and colors gij
DURING Till. SUMMER MONTHS ONI.Y.
FARNSWORTH-HERAID TAILORING CO.,
218 Wnshiiifrton Strt'ot, New Falling Buildiiifr,
PfiRTT AMn dTTr.r-ir-'s.r
L, Vs)
111 New
STEILI NC H AT sjj
At $J Ulhe best
ia th Market "
IDt. U.I Pn Vawa Wa,,aw4 .' ' S
X S.j:tj; r t ' V
Wui No! Safe Tcnr Money ?
WELCH
THC SMCMICAm
CLOTHItft
Anil Ka I'litin fill to 5.
MATS
In the Latest
liajie a
l and ia no
New and Uaiulsomc Styles
At .$.7o, $V.mf $15, $18,
$20, and $22.80
NKW SPUING SHIRTS $1
NECKWEAR,
BOYS' SHOES
r
I IVIK a
Ms, hi 1 1 1 ritu .
I ram tl ta It.M x
llrekeu aiara.
4 1.11
.C I.IM mi
j ptcted it will add to the Ix-.itities of the Jj is la i Lie
,, i westrrn part l the citv. v
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V j V.. .y V Ss.s f f i
222-3 Korriscn St.,Ccr. First pen'. Uudsrwearf
PORTLAND. n 4,, '" ,
she could have returned to ber parents at
anv time had she desired to do so. On
the niuht of Tucsdav. Auetlst il. thev
saiieu io a iJoint opposite tnc hkhuioiiw
at the mouth of the Willamette, and from
there walked to Vancouver, where l'ier
tcr tried to get her admitted to the Sis
ters' school, but tailed.
From there the pair went to Oreifon
City, and drove from that ' place
The Heath IVuallj.
' A little thin? s. iiicti!iics results
death. Tims a mere .r.itJl, in-,:
cant cuts or punv KmIs luve tvaf
; death penultv. It is wise to have Illicit
len t Arnica S.tlve ever linnilv. Its the
best siilve on e.irlh aud will prevent
! l.iUlitv, when burns, sores, ulcer aud
nd the
riles tlircutcn. tinlv '.'.V. at Si, Helens
to Beaverton, where I'iertcr made an rli.irutacy.
agreement for her to be kept at the Ilea-1
verton riorue until sne was is years oi
age, his iutention being to marry her at
It is criminal ctmlisintss Io KISK
your NKIGHltoK'S I'KOl'li KTY by
a large nip structure, with conservatory front,
ia wbich is tbowa the record of the Bureau of
Agriculiur ot tht, rtailirpine Island .luring
the past three Tears. latide are all of ths ex
hibits pertaining- te agriculture and horticul
ture. Tbere are several bnnrlred varieties ard sub
varieties of rice from all the lsUu'lsj tbe ex
hibit of sbrubs, cotton and tree-cotton and pro
cesses of manufacture; all trades of sugnr,
hemp, and erery variety of fibers In use by the
different tribes and natives; all of tbe oil pro
ducing. Including copra; also tobacco in leaf
and manufactured; erery obtainable specimen
of fruit eultlrated and wild, vegetables and
tuber used at food by tbe natives: distilled ! iook not ""like Affican negroes but are much
spirits from dltterent palm leaf asp, aa well at sller, averaging about 4 feet 10 Inches, while
gar. rice and corn, the different kind of cere- ro shorter still. They are skillful
1, also all kind of pears and beans and vefte I w"h and arrow. They polsoa the arrow
tables seeds; a large variety of hat and bat ,et ! ad ,or centariea have been Ihe terror ol tbo
work, models of bouses and rransrlea in n in ! other islanders.
au ingenious hand loom. They moke tbe yarn
out of hemtjland tree fibre. All ol tbe Buroo
men, women and children use tobacco.
THS TiaUCIADlit
cod t from tbe timber region and are among
the best of alt tbe worker In bamboo. They
bevelarge and well constructed house, built
three feet off tbe ground aud thatched with nt
pa. They arc especially adept with arrow for
warring purposes, while tbe bill tribe use
principally spears and steel axe.
tux axaxiro
are not reeei ring much attention from the
press and public as the Igorot, but they ar
far more Interesting to the ethnologist. They
the Islands, and model of all the Implements
In use by the different nianufacturers. This
exhibit It uuder the direetioit of Mr. C. L. Hill.
fasting on, the visitor enters Ihe Plata Santa
prut, upon vhleh front the Arnmlamento, the
government building, the Cathedral, the Com
merce building and a typical Manila house.
These building are really fine example of tbe
better class of Manila construction. Tak log tbe
different building in turn, we enter first the
Cathedral, which 1 a reproduction of the Cath
edral presided over by Hi Eminence, Areb-
b:hop Hart;, formerly of St. Louis. In this
builulag are Installed the educational, uid part
of the art exhibits.
THS EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT.
Onthelrd of Aurust, three years after th
first landing of the American troops, th trans
port Thomas dropped anchor lu ' Manila bay
with a shipload of American teachers on board.
With the arrival of this large working corps of
trained teacher, the real work of the Philip
pine Bureau of Education began.
Only one who know what the condition of
the schools was at that time can apprK-talewhat
baa been accomplished during the past three
years. A 'conservative summing up of Ihe
work done I given In the statement
tht the English learned by th KUiplne
people in the pst Ibree yean ta greater In
amount than tbe Spanish Ihey acquired in th
four hundred year of ripiuljh nil.
ths reiLtrriKE schoou.
A Philippine school I sn attractive operation
on the Eiposlton grounds aud Is probably the
most interesting tingle feature ot thce.hlbit.
This la odd lu s school honse of bamboo and
nipapalm, an exact duplicate of a country
school building in the islands. FJUnlue pupils
The Philippine Exposition It educational from
beginning to end and at the same time It 1
characterized by tbe most vital human Inter
est. To tbe study of ethnology, of economic,
of politics, it ia of paramount importance, to the
average vlsilor who seek morely novelty and
sensation. It Is without equal at Use Fair. Te
tbe business man It shows the abllltlee awl
methods of the Filipino aad the resources of
the Island. It I the one exnibltat Kt. Louis
which no American can afford to miss.
the end of that time.
Martin White, sheriff, testified that
1'ierter's statement to him was the same
with regard to the places where the girl
was concealed as tltat given by herself.
Cross-examination failed to shake the
girl's testimony in any respect, and was
directed to bringing into the case tbe
young man whom she at first accused of
being her sedncer, hut this was ruled out
by the Justice. The girl's testimony was
given in a straightforward, unembarrassed
I'lKl.Nt; SLASHINGS at thu timt.
VERWOWIA ITEMS
K. D. North was attending the trail
ers' examination ut the county scat this
week.
Mrs. Kva Mellinger Allen and child
ren, of Canton, are the quests of Chas.
Mcllinger and Umily tins week.
E. R. Thorpe is kept iuite biisv these
days putting In Ins winter stocks of
gnods. fie made two trips to Clatskanie
this week.
PORTLAIMO,
OREGON
4 areneul
S.
V.
Mist and Oregonian $2,00
av
I ST. HELENS
I PHARMACY i
manner. The courtroom was packed Forest fires are raging on Ko. k Creek
with spectators, minors being excluded. ' nd the Nehalcm, destroying much
The feeling agains't I'ierter is intense, and Xnlua,,lc aud also doing much
, , . , ... . .. . damage to fences, etc. There should be
the conduct 01 the girl is not considered , Uw d
till rniMfBfrt frtxn
any defease for him.
Li 1 nil'.. .. .
nd Mr. jacTr. 'Woods were Patlaad visi- T " ..."'!
ii.r thi'a w,MV I """' "' ounuiua is so urrangou mat me
. .. , , I school work can be easily observed ty visiting
ills Georgia Gale returned home after j students and teacher. The educational exhib-
visltlng several days with Mr. and Jlrs. 11 was collected and Is under the direction of A.
Stuicy. ' R Hsger, Innlructor in pbjslcal te.leece laths
If you re cwjHlled to build a FIRE ia t?rCd! Xt,"h U U'
tht tipibtrctHiHtrybt SrRE to extinguish j Dinctlr aaron tbe plai from tta Catbsdral
fWjl tgjrh of it b'firtpn Ulf :3. lr tb (joieroaieot eatKing, la which 1 to-
Knd of Bitter Fight.
"Two physicians had a long and stub
born fight with an a bees on my right
lung," writes J. F. Hughes, of DuPont,
Ga., "and gave me np. Everybody
thought my time had come. Aj a last
resqjt I tried Dr. King's New Discovery
tor consumption, j ne benefit 1 received
was striking and I was on my feet in r
few days. Now I've entirely regained
my health. It conquers all coughs,
colds, and throat and lung troubles.
Guaranteed by the St. Helens Pharmacy.
I't.cs uuc at,d ft. TtiiU U4tie, fttc.
The fool hunter or fisherman who
BREAKS CAMP aud leaves a Urn ham-
log should bePCT where HE CAN DQ
NO MORE HARM.
DBAWS THE LIKE.
Yoa have no light to bara toar slash
loir an til all danger of destroy lag sar
roaadlng property Is past.
EICVKSI0S TO THE CIBCl'S.
Special excursion rates on all line of
travel havo been arranged for by the
management of Ringling Brothers'
World's Greatest Shows, and those who
wish to go to Portland, where this great
circus exhibits, Monday aad Tuesday,
August 29 and 30, can do so at very little
exrjense. 1 his will be the onlv uoint in
this vicinity where the show will exhibit
this season, and no one should miss the
camping only on certain ramp grounds
designated by the county officials. Then
a closer watch could he kept and we lie
lieve fewer forest fire aould ! allowed.
The fool boater or Oaherman who
CREAKS CAMP and I.KAVHS A PIRK
BURNING should lie xut when ht can
do no more harm.
O. G. Hult left for Purest Grove Fri
day, accompanied by John Smith and
two tons, Charles and Kdwin. The three
latter go to seek work in the lurvr.i.1
fields.
T. H. North brought in a loud of
freight for our mercminU Saturday from
Forest Grove.
Omar Shanmihan sold ei;ht head of
came io iwis Larttens. ol Matininir
la
1'atronic a drug store when vou
want tittic, ftcsh and reliable
Drugs and Patent Medicines
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc.
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOORS
A Fine Line of Writing Supplies.
Plain and Decorated Crepe Paper, Etc.
Direct from Poblisk-Rcgiilar 25-cent No.els OdIj ifl Cents
opportunity to witness it. Ringling ! a oeuvcren the sunie Friday, returning
Brothers' circus ba been the leading , Saturday with a load of lumber. Omar
arenic exhibition of America for years,
but the show has never been permitted to
rest upon its reputation. Although it
long ago passed the point of competition,
every season sees a greater and
intends erecting aaew house on his farm
above town in the near future.
Deputy Prosecuting District Attorney
Powell was doing official business in our
oerir monciay. returning ti th m ,,.,
t"1" !ilreIy, ,nd 5ntf l5f C.' J' E' Dow' ' hands
btned efforts of 37o wonderful artist in and greeting his old friend, Momfay He
the equestrian, gymnastic, equilibristic, reports the cream business improving
also that Hazel wood bad raised the price
of butter fat 'iyi centa p?r pound.
1). W. Keascy, our genteel postmaster,
is rusticating on upper Rock Creek this
week, and K. Sesscman is cream man in
uis aotence.
Tbe Georgia su pre me cou rt h as granted
an injiin' tion on the petition of a widow
restraining a Savannah young man from
communicating with ber daughter, 16
yea,rs old, "either by letter, note, tele
graph, telephone, public or private mes
senger, or by whistle, sign, signal,
scheme or device whatsoever, whether
practiced alone or in conjunction with
another, by which his thoughts or will
may 'be communicated or become intel
ligible to said Celeste." This is drawing
the reins pretty tightly to forbid a youth
from whittling aut tots to his girl, and
is probably another case where CUDid's
Wuit will probably win.
acrobatic and aerial line, together with
forty tamous clowns and hundreds ol les
ser lights. Six hundred and fifty horses
are used and a marvelous trained animal
department is presented. The circus
this seaspj is cuatly enlarged by the
spectacular production of Jerusalem and
the Crusades, a pantomimic presentation
of the well known and beautiful histori
cal narrative of the Crusader. Tbe vast
managene has among hundreds of fea
tures the pnly living PW ' giraffes, tbe
first baby elephant successfully bred snd
reared in America, and the only rhinoce
ros in captivity. There is a gorgeous re
vival ot the Koman hippodrome races,
and many1 other stupendous features in
this great circus. Circus day opens with
a brilliant street parade, three Utiles, in
length. Don't fail to see it.
If you are com pulled to Balld 4 Fli-e
its the TIMBER COUNTRY, be sare
to Extinguish every spark of it BE
FORE YOU LEAVE.
w
Pot an Knit to It All.
A grievous wail oftimcs comes as a
result of unbearable pain from over taxed
organs. Dizziness, backache,' liver com-
Elaintand constipation. But thanks to
ir. Kine's New Life Pills thev nut an
end to it all. They are gentle but thor
ough. Try them. Only S!5c. Guaraii-
teed by the St. Helens Pharmacy
It is Criminal Carelfssnww'to RISK
your NKiGHBUK'S PROPERTY by
r iring manning Al l ills TIM H.
HUM MONK.
In tb ClrcHlt Court of tha Bute of Orozon for
the County olColnmMs. '
Abble W. Houlr. Italatltr, vs. Jebn H. Hrmlro,
Dofenrlaat. 1 '
To John k. K'lulrs, dafendant lu tha above sn-
mien iiv
rMTHKNAatKOFTME STATE OF ORE'lOS
You ar hereby rviiir1 to si.twsr and an
swer lo th couinfalnt IHe.l against you 111 (hi
above utltl4ilt by th 101 li day of October
saliikl
MatrlstilllM Mm hihi.uI t.w
you lorillssolutlun of liieiuarrbMjjinoni
"""j.n u aui w"i piaintin Derelu, ami
If yuu fail lu answer lMleu now and the aalrl
lime, for want thereof. Ihe planum will ik,
lll1lIKInt ajfUltilt VOtl for Utssnlnllrm A,
ruarrla contract any, existing belweeu .,,
and sukI lalntiir. '
Tnla summon I Diailo ngd scrviul bv iiul,.
eatlon In pursuance 11 an order rami fiv tha
Honorable K. tl. llnttati, Cminty luilxn fur
Culmnljla toiuity, bltite of Orcitott, dated ths
1Mb dar of Auirimt. 10O1: said i,r,ir ,,
that the first uublWtailmiof this suminnntsliall
beniadaon rti 1Mb day of Antrim, iiui, and
III Inst publication on the Milt idiy ol ruinteui.
br, ltl. w. M. bAVbi, '
A us 1 ecpt 30. Attoraey for I'lajallff.
KNIGHT SHOE CO. Iina.
Opposite the Pcrkinc Hotel
CUT THIS OUT
And Havfi Yoni' Ti.tii ri..,i v....
without hiuimieri, No h '
Ooli Filling
All Work (iintviii'
teed. At
DR. KNODEBS OFFICE,
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