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Entered at the Polofiicc at St. Helens,
' Oregon, Its second-class mail matter.
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lssfRD Evbrv Friday Bv
E. H. FL'AGO,
liDirOK ANV PROPRIETOR.
pne copy, one year, in advance . .f 1 00
Six months. V. '. W
Lepal notices 25 cents per Hue.
FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1905.
COV'STV OFFICIAL FAfEK.
MISUSING Til K REFKRESPTM.
JteeHUfO the appropriations for tlie
State. Normal School was included in
the general appropriation hill of the re
cent legis'.nt'ire, an attempt is to ho
made to invoke the referendum to de
feat th entire bill. Tlie Hue friends of
Uio referendum tdnnld d) their utmost
to defeat this attempt, for the reason,
fimong others, that nothiupelse could be
thought of that would do to much to
Wing the referendum into contempt and
Kecure its abolition. V'e nre aware that
public sediment way e strong enough
lo carry out this desiguand that a news
paper is apt to lose friends by opposing
it, yet we deem it our duty to do so, and
trust that Columbia County will set it."
seal of disapproval upon the proposi
tion. ' The mere invoking of the referendum
ncans that the general appropriation
bill, carrying over 11,000,000, by far the
greatest proportion of which is for the
payment of the unavoidable expenses ol
the State, will be beld up for two years,
or that the Governor will be compelled
jko $a!l on eztra session of the h-Ki.-la-ture.
If the people w ill only give the sub
ject their earnest thought we feel conti
Ient they will not vote to defeat the
general appropriation bill; but ther?
13 every danger and probability that
enough bigncrs can be secured to invoke
thji referendum.
Xo doubV separate appropriation bills
should be introduced for separate ciasse?
'of expenditures, or the Governor shi uld
te given power to veto or approve sep
urate items of the appropriation bill?,
but the remedy sought to be invoked is
in this instance so much greater than
jl.e evil that we earnestly hope the at
tuipt will fail.
The taxes will be collected and the
Vust amount of money collected lie idle
to be the custom. ' loaned out to the Dundee- Oreon, and of Messrs. Biddle,
Portland banks without profit to the Quarnberg and others in the vi-
fc..i Frnpn. will continue a,.,! in oi Vancouver, Wash., and on trees
payment of these expense! warrants in
SHOUT BITS.
And now the liquor men propose to
use the initiative for the purpose of
amending the local option law to suit
themselves.
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The North Sea t'omniis-ioti has de
cided that Tiiithutd ie aU rUht and
Kojestvensky "ban a good fellow." Let
, it go at that.
I .
IVc ar eorry for deputy F'akesley anil
i Mr) Tichrcor. They hud nothing to do
I y.itli either creating the levy or the rate
j of assessment ; yet they have to sit still
and look p!cannt while the taxpayers
register their kicks.
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There were CoO hills introduced at the
recent scmiou of the Legislature. Three
hundred ami seven pased both houses
and wilt become laws unless ilia refer
endiim la invokeI, twenty were vetoed
by the Governor, and the balance were
either defeated or died natural deaths.
The Eonir.nojs might c!l be assassi
nated, and yet Russia would be a great
and powerful nation.
'
Individual liberty is lciug rapidly
restiicted iu this State. Hereafter the
man who unlawfully wallops his wife
will be lawfully walloped.
Marion County's representative votel
for the appropriation of $500,000 for the
Lewis and Clark Centennial. Now Mult
nomah County hangs up the appropria
tion fur the state Fair. AVe suppose
that is the Portland idea of reciprocity.
The prisoners in the Multnomah
Countv jail have petitioned to hi re
leased in order that tlrey imv go to
work. They probably intend to "work"
(he visitors to the big exposition.
It i a singular fact that the parcels
post, so useful to the millions in Eng
land, Germany and other continental
countries, is habitually sidetracked by
Congress after Congress, in this country.
OREUOX'S WiLXIT INDUSTBT.
The Oregon Agriculturist has the fol
lowing regarding walnut culture in
Oregon:
"There is no question of the fact that
interest in walnut culture is becoming
widespread in Western "Oregon. The
large size and superb quality of the nuts
grown on the trees of Mr. Prince, of
Horsed "not paid for want of fund;
will be issued. These warrants will all
draw interest at the rate of six per cent !
until after the next session of the legis
lature, and the money sharks would
reap a rich harvest at the expense of
the taxpayers.
Five hundred thousand dollars of the
appropriation is for the State lusan
Asylum, where over twelve hundred un
fortunate are cared for at the expense
o th$ Stile. To iiiycke Jl.e referendum
ineana to cripple this and every other
charitable, reformatory or educational
institution of the State and to ii.cre.ise
expenses by not less tl.&n J60,O0O for
the biennial term.
Do you want an extra session ot the
Legislature?
l)o you want to compel the State to
pay interest while a million of dollars
is lying in the Portland banks?
Do you want to increase expe:is3 by a
qnarter of a million?
Sometimes it is hard to say who is be
hind what purports to tw a popular
movement, but it is not hard to see who
would lie benefited in this case by the
adoption of the referendum, and it is
cerainly not the taxpayers of the State
ofCjregon.
scattered through the Willamette valley,
have caused a great demand for trees for
planting and for information regarding
walnut culture. Quite large importations
of trees have been made from France
this season. A fine display of walnuts
grown by Mr. Price will be shown at
I the Lewis and Clark Centennial and this
display will still further stimulate inter
est in walnut growing."
There is no questioning the excellent
quality of the nuts grown in Oregon,
una it seems that this promises to be one
of our greatest industries in arbor culture.
A great many people are turning their
attention to it this year, and there is lit
tle doubt that its development will be
snch as to place Oregon in the lead
;n;or.g the walnut growing siates. Many
of the curf-erits today are paying parti
cular attention to the cultivation of good
walnut stock.
CENTENNIAL NOTES.
IT IS A NATTER OF HEALTH
Absolutely Pure
THERE If NO SUBSTITUTE
A uiiciutiirc mint in full working
operation will be a part of the Govern
ment exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Ex
position, More 'than thirty national conventions
are scheduled to convene in Portland
during the exposition.
Klectricitj in its every conceivable ap
plication representing the most marvelous
achievntents in modern science may be
seen at )the Exposition.
A native Fillipino theatre, in which
amusements peculiar to the inhabitants
of our island territory will oe presented,
is to be one of the many excellent at
tractions of the "Trail."
The Government Fisheries exhibit at
the Lewis" 'nd Clark Exposition wilj
show the evolution of the Royal Chinook
Salmon, from the emuryo to a well ma
tured fish.
Some idea of the privationseudured by
Lewis and Clark in their expedition to
the great Northwest, may be gleaned by
a careful examination of the exhibits
characteristic of the earlier history of Or
egon territory.
The model dairy farm at the Exposition
in which everything perlaiuing to scien
tific dairying methods, the result of recent
agricultural research, is to be shown, will
prove of partictular interest to those in
terested in dairying.
But seldom are some of us afforded an
opportnniny to hear the world's famous
bands. Many of them have been engaged
to play at the fair, among them being,
Innes, IX-Caprio's, Ellcry's and the Ha
waiian Imperial band.
FAIR NBAMXO COMH.KT1UN.
With the opening day of the Lewis
and Clark Exposition rapidly approach
ing, it is gratifying to the officials and
and people of Portland, to note that the
work has advanced to such an extent as
to surpass the most sanguine hopes of all.
If current reports may be accepted as a
criterion, such a condition is wholly with
out precedent. It is universally known
that in the instances of the Chicago, At
lanta, Butulo and St. Louis Expositions,
upon the opening days, much remained
to be done. There was a deplorable ab
sence of the finished appearance which
wil! prove a marked feature of tlie Lewis
and Clark Exposition.
According to an official report of the
percentage of completion, issued by Di
rector of Works Oscar Hubcr, the build
ings and landscape gardening of the
mainland and the decorative work is
advanced in excess of 90 per cent. In ! sands of good teachers, will
St. Louis within three months of the I pittance because thev must,
A NOBLE MISSION.
Gives Health, Vigor aud Tone.
Herbine is a boon to sufferers from
aneamia. By its use the blood is quick
ly regenerated and the color becomes
normal The drooping strength is re
vived. ' The languor is diminished.
Health, vigor, and tone piedoruiuate.
New life mid happy activity results.
IDs. Utile II. Shriel, .Middleeborough,
III , write, "I have been troubled with
hver complaint and poor blood, ami
have found nothing to tent fit me like
IL-rbine. I hope never to be without it.
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opening day, wurk was advauced
per cent.
The mere fact that the Centennial is
advanced to such an extent within four
months of the opening day, is in all
probability due to the ideal climatic con
ditions which unquestionably have ma
terially faciliated the work of con
struction. In Portland there are none of the
climatic disadvantages which so greatly
retarded the progress of previous expo
sitihds. From the day that the ground
was first broken, work has continued un
ceasingly, with the result that little
The l'ay of School Teachers.
World's Work furnishes some striking
figures on the pay of public school teach
ers. They are more than striking. They
touch on the injustice of a systeui that
i gets all it can and pays as little as it can
for it.
It is not denied that teaching is hard
work hard and wearing. The teacher,
man or woman, who has served a long
period in the schools is not worth much
for any vocation at the cud uf that ser
vice. The profession calls not onlv for
years of preparation, but tact, patience
the highest order of intelligence, and that
I somctuiing that has not been named.
buf the ability to get along in the face of
countless worries and obstacles.
Now how about the ayf
A coachman an average, competent
coachman who can drive and who knows
something about horses is better paid
tlian the average school teacher, for in
the whole of the I'nited States the av
erage pay of women teachers is under
$40 a month.
It is pointed out that in a certain lo
cality in North Caroliua a man who trains
puppies for quail hunting draws a better
salary than any teacher in the commnn
ity. Iu the state of Indiana 12,000 teachers
receive less than fioO per year each, and
there are other states in which the show
ing would be worse.
Are the people of the t'nitcd States in
earnest about their desire for thorough
education?
And if they are, cannot they rvalue
that while some irhaps many thou-
work for a
the highest
but W, talent will get out of the business a
soon as opportunity offers, an 1 that there
is and will continue to Ik a seareity of
the best teachers on account of the scant
salary paid and offered?
Modern education will not progreis as
it should, or prodnce the results desired,
until there is more justice displayed iu
dealing with those who do the work and
liear the burdvnj.
til r Ike. llliM-n Hock.
When vour ship of health trikis
the
hidden rocks o! Consumption, I'll miuio-
j ni!i, etc., you nre lust if yon don't ijel
i help from Dr. Kinv's New hueoverv fur
other than the installing of exhibit now Consumption. J. W. MeKinnun, of T.il
remain to I done. j ldea Springs, Ala , wiiies,"! had b-en
... , , , I very ill with pneumonia, under the cire
When the gates of the Lewi and Clark j two llMot but was irMllin no better
exposition are thrown open to the public when I began to take lr. King's New
on June 1st, visitors may walk through '"""very. The lirl dose gave relief,
both buildings and grounds and to the;"""'
most remote parts oi me lair sue entirely : eolds. Guaninteeil at St
unhampered. All debris which nccces
sarily accompanies the hurried construc
tion of exposition buildings will have
been removed, and the great exposition
corr.memoraU of the famous expedition
to the Northwest will be wholly com
plete. The large forces of workmen which in
previous expositions wei putting forth
Sure cut
, roughs and
Helena I'har-
nincy, price 5U; and 11 00. Trial bottle
Iree.
1? AIVII.Mf
Miss Margaret Galbraith, the esteemed
friend of Dr. and Mrs McLaren, left
Mrs. Ballington Booth, w ho has de
voted her life to the reformation of crim
inals, is given this glowing tribute by
writer in the Portland O.eg'iuian:
Prison walls jtnd iron bars have no
terrors for her she I'as carried her mes
sage to the thrtf and 'murderer, repent
ant or nnrepentant alike. In season or
out, she has one motive
wei lie uci i-ui iiieni, ui loose H u puller :, :u !,. . . .1:1 .
from their sins. Thanks to her efforts. I 1 13 Bafe 9a-v " dld Dot ",ore
linnilrpiln of dcn&ralf nnif viAiin mni-aws,
have been turned to better things than
! I have w ished that I had known of it
my husband's life time." 50c.
j It cost 13,000 more for clerks in the
Washington than in the Oregon legis
; l.iture. True, the Washington session
which iuils was taenU days longer than ours, but
planning escape ana revenge upon so
ciety. Hundreds of theu: r.srVe patiently
herved out their terms and g neout into
the world to behave themselves.
It is impossible to imagine a roller i wonths
work than this. Alu.aM universal!-j consumption. We procured a bonis of
tueicrn has put the ban upon men anil i Mallard's Horehoundl Syrup, and it cured
women who have been detected in their! him. That was six yean ago and since
crimes. We have plenty of laws and then we have always kept a bottle in
spend millions of money to punish those i the house. We cannot do
jeho break them. Even f.or.i n financial j t or eoughs and colds it has
standpoint it would rceiu to be good j 25c, 5'Jc and fl.W). Sold
policy to hold out to cri mi nils s iue in- I Di-ming.
nucement for and hone of reformation.!
The criminal who has been conv'cted of
iis first crime si ould be iu a class bv
himself. So far as possible ho should
be prevented from associating with the
hardeiijed element, aiid when l is term
of imprisonment draws to a ilose tie
should be entitled to help if In ih-res
to lead an honest life. Instead
his every eSort et reformation
Cured Consumption.
Mrs. li. v . fcvans, Clearwater, Kan., j let for their construction only within the
writes, "My husband lay sick for three j last few weeks, are being erected as fast
The doctors suid he had quick j as is possible. Aside from these the con
struction of a great numlier oi S,ta'.c
buildings has been commenced and is
being advanced with all reasonable
haste.
Th; work of the landscape gardeners
is nearly completed, their efforts having
been crowned with a most worthy success
and the result will prove a very agree-,
able surprise to the visitors. In noexpo-
superhuman efforts to expedite comple- j Saturday morning for Denver, Colorado,
tion, and unconsciously serving to mar , Miss Galbraith did not go to Colorado
the gala attire which should be charater-' for love of the climate, as slie think good
istic of such enterprises npon their open- j 0id Oregon cannot be surpassed in cli
ing days, will t,pt b in evidence at the . mate. We alnjady miss her. as she was a
Lewis and Clark Fair. , beam o( snnshine in McLarens drug
On the mainland, the principal exhibi store,
structures are practically completed, In jir. Clyde Stewart has been very ill
some of them are at present stored divers wit), hard atlu.s 0 a grippe. He is
exhibits waiting to be assembled and in-: feeling better at present writing, but is
stalled. The administration group and ; not yet well.
the Colonnade Entrance are finishcii. ' ' .. , , , . , . .
, . ., ,. ... . 1'hc caucus meeting held here last Fn-
Those buildings which were recently , , . . , . ,, .
, " , '.day evening nominated the fulluwing-
deemed necessary, inasmuch as the mag- gelMemen: Counciln.en-Dean
nitude of the enterprise was necessarily ; ,!!ach t A;tx MeUren, VnA TroW) w.
eulargt-dand for which contracts were., .. . . ..... . - .
nominated for treasurer, J. II. Doane for
KKUBKX
I n Withrow mid wit" moved from
Kalnier to UouIh'ii on Vedueday last,
jr. Wilhrow has accepted a position tip
on the logging train of the Columbia
Timber Co.
Ilort Gardner, who has lieen living at
iiio jVvMt mill, moved his family l
Eugene on Tuesday.
The Columbia Timber Co. Iiaujed their
first train of logs on Vcduedity luorn-
II. C. WyattA Co. uhlpped two i-r
of lumber this week.
A qtilet home wedding occurred at the
home of .Mr. and Mrs. Thorn I'Nrson,
when their daughter Myrm was united
in marriage to Win. F. Mcachnin. llev.
(1. A.Tiiv'gert olllciatliig. Mr. and Mrs.
Moaclim left on the afternoon train lor
Fortlnnd. Tiiey will l ut home to their
many friends niter March 16,
The Colfee Club gave a Night Cup So
cial Halurdnr evening t the r sidi'iice
of Alex. Heid iu West Kenton. Hume
were indulged in and a general g'd
time had by all present, lee cream
and other refreshment were nerved.
Those present were: U, W. Jordan and
wife: Al Urteu and wl.e; Alex. Held
and wile; K. N. Hamilton and wile
Autone Win and wife; T. C. Wall nd
wife; Martin Hoven and wile; C. C.
Hoven and wife; M. J. llutler and wile
and Mi Ma Haiti.
The lolmirl'a Waterloo.
Colonel John M. Fuller, ol Honey
Grove, Texa, nearly met hi Waterloo,
iroiu liver and kidu. y trouble, In a re
cent letter he says, "I was nearly dad id
lhe' complaints, and although I tried
in v family doctor he did mo no good i so
I got a 60c Ixiltle uf your Electtic liittem,
winch cured me. I consider them the
best medicine on eaith, ami thank Gsl
who gave ) u the know ledgo to moke
them." eold, and guaranteed to cure,
dvsH'psi, liilioiwue and kidney di
sease, by St. Helen Pharmacy, at fVIc a
bottle.
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SOROSIS SHOES I
FOR WOMEN
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Are th Staiidiitd of the World. No matter
lor what clliuate-fi"' travel, for Miorl,
dancing, promenade, or home ill rkirrnl
inixlrl will supply every demand of simple
ot la.tldioii taste. Heavy UMitior medium
shoe lor country or street wear and dainty
shoe and llpr for evenliiK lr. All
regular tyle
$3.50 PER PAIR.
KNIGHT'S
OPP. PERKINS HOTEL,
PORTLAND, OR.
Hist and Opegonian $2.00
Ask tho Traveller
And ho wiU Tell Yon
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The entertainment given at linker's
Hall Friday cveninj; was well attended.
Professor Allen wile the welcoming ad
dress and the subject of fratcnity wn en
tered upon in an interesting an I in-.tru.--tive
manner, l'upils of the school con
tributed dialogues, recitations an I .mg.
The limp drill was well done by a
class of young ladies. The coon son.; and
dunce by W. C. Cojpcr, accoinptiiie I on
the banjo bv Mr. t'.rewcll, was the star
perform in :eof he evening, judging from
the vociferous ;;i1.uik-. A d in -c an 1
supper close 1 111.- eveuiiij's entcrtiiu
mcnt. !t is rcportc I tint Henry Lirr:ihi
)ld his hoin; place P a iu m fpin l.cn!,
wlu ii l tike pjicidon s!iortly.
Oe)rge H ien is running the transfer
to Copcland's Uu ling, to meet the stc.iui
cr America.
Mr. M. F, l'a'.en visited the county
seat on Wednesil-ty last.
Mri. Disney an I duught -r Or.ice, of
St. Heh-iu, were ill Warren on Fii lay
lat.
Tlie Northern I'acili.- ticket agent re
ports Kites of ticket for this station for
the first month to irtnunt to atxiut !?).
This is m ire th m double wli it the com
piny exp::te I.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
North Coast Limited, Is the Crack Train cf Them AIL
without it.
no equal.''
by A. J.
In its state refiner experiments Kan
sas iiiiist not forget the quarterly d id
end of 15 per cent.
luvaluable for tttieu
,1 have t.-eu Buffering
mat ism.
for the past
few years with a severe attack of rbeu-
of this I matism and found that Uallaid'e Snow
is met Linin.ent was the only tiling that irave
with diiioouriigement. Helms no mi ans i iW satisfaction and tended to alleviate
to live upon while looking lor work, and uiy pains." March 21, '0,2: John C.
vonteqnently he is driven back to the I Degnan, Kinnnan.III. 25e', 60u and 1.
Silyims,' mid soon reappears bi-fore the j gold by A. J.. Deming.
jud,enndls returned to the peniten-j - '
friary. I'robably then he has become j Though Jay Cook was c&ce in 4nan
callous. ' He believes there is no career ; difUciiltiea. he made and left anoth
er loriune. o man iuiis unci tie log?
his churiicter.' ' -!.--
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town recorder, and Howard Drough
bough for city marshid. f . S.. It. Swytt '
wishes to mule it known that he has in j
stock extra sizes of hats for the nominees.
He, himself, we take it. wears one of
I them, as he was seen giving away a prac
, tically mw hut.
I Miss McLaren went to Portland Satur.
; day to see Miss Galbraith away.
J Mrs. L. Swett and her daughter Mar-
TllK KKW AHSKSSMitxT Fleldwork on
the new assessment will Ix-giu on .onday
next. Assessor Liws will work the
south enl ol thecounty, deputy Tic lienor
the north en 1 an 1 deputy Mills the Nc
holettl country. The aswssmeni will j
made iijion the true cash value, which the
law defines as "the amount such proper
ty would sell for at a voluntary sale, made
in the ordinary course of business." Per
sonal property will lie exempt, under the
law passed at the special session of 1903,
as follows; when owned by a householder
and iu actual use or kept for use by and
for his or her family: '-household goods,
furniture and ule.nsits; two cows, ten
sheep, fons swine, and the tools, iun.li.
menu, apparatus, team, vehicle, harness
or library necessary to enable any person
to curry on hit trade, occupation or pro-
retatoq ny which ucli iicrvm earns his
or her living, to 'ihe amount of three
hundred dollars, the articles to to select
ed by such householder; provided, how
ever, that when the assessed valuation of
the personal property r.Uive enumerated
shall amount to less limn three hundred
dollars, then only such amount as the
I totaI "f such property herein enumerated
snail oc exempt Irom taxation." On the
1U04 roll there is uoexemptioii, and there-1
"'V? u',c taxes oi residents arc higher thuu
was anticipated.
THREE
Hig Transcontincnt.il Traius D.tily Dctwccu
1H JUTLAND AND THK HAST
Send Six Cents in Stamps for
Wonderland, 1001
Write Vour Friends in the Fast, to Come to (ho
l ewis and (lark Fair Next Year, and conn? via,
I lie Nortlicrn TacinV XOKTIl COAST LIMITKI',
the Craek Train of the West for elegance and
Comfort.
For maj) foKlcr atul rates Kast write or call oti
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant Gen. Passenger Agt, 255 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Pqrllan
-mi ami
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sition have the natural features been so 8aret went to Portland lost Monday
unusually common as they have in Port-1 10 attend the grand openingof the whole
land, and these, with the conceptions of j bouses. They went for a two-day
some of the most able landscarjc warden-1 stay.
ers'in the world, ill give the Lewis and Tlie graduating clues held a meeting 'T!''"! ,J", k't"i"'8 Ar,lic'a H"iv' Uhdi
riArV Rrvitinn a rh that mi,u nl 1. ; in r,r,1r.r . ,1,.M ,u. ...i..-. i . . 1 ".,!aled nd t ti hit ey.
. - , . ...v .,,l7, , llr l,urnN III,,.
Inirredlble Ilrulalliy
It - would have la-en liieredibl Urutiil.
iiy n i,iiii r. Miiiljerger, of Kvrucuse,
Is. Y., hii.l not done the best l,u eouhl
for his sitirering son. ,-My boy," he
(ays "rut n fearful gash over his vc, so
except one of crime-open to him. Mrs.
iiooth's mission is to reclaim this class,
to procure nid for them nrsd encourage
hem to become good citizen", to inter
est people In tlieir welfare and to convince
the law makers that prevention of crime
is more profitable .-is well m marc hu
mane than its punishment. To a.rom
ldiah (his she lias devoted her life, snd
Ihe praise accorded her is no greater
thni) she dofciycs
The Best Cough 8yrup.
S. L. Apple, ex. Prolmle Judge, Gtta
wa Co., Kansue, wries, "This is to ay
that I have used Lullaid'a ilofehound
ivrUD for veil re, and I do not hesitate
to recoinmend it a the l.e't cough syrup
I have ever used. 26c 5'Jc and II. Sold
equalitd. ' ti be worn at the graduating exercise.'
Phenomenal has Ijeen the progress in Pink and white were selected. Some time
constructing the goverumeut buildings ago a meeting was held for the election
on the peninsula. Little more than two of officers. Mary Williams was elected
nwjiths'ago the tract was nothing uio.e ' as president, Lily Dale Crosly as secre-
than a barren waste. Today the struc- tary, Ira Nfcwsotne as class representative there I
tures nave assumed snch proportions as and Dolph Hooghkirk as treasurer. Our New Life
ulcers, too.
200 at St. Helen' Pharmacy
Only
Rtartllng Mortality
Htatistics show startling mortality
from appendicitis and peritonitii, To
prevent and cure these awful diseum..
just one remedy. Ilr Ki...
J Pills. M. Klmi ..i n
" I'ltnv o., iuij3iuK ajijcaiBiH.'c wiicQ ciguiu graoe is uoiiig wen ano we uotie to '"""" iiousi) rntne, uinnnvn.
wewed irom the grand esplattede. Iu have a large graduating class. The iic-' 1 '7..- va n" ')'ml U" "r.Hti piti jr,',
' """"" 'e r .uea. e. - , , .. .. . .,.,HI,e.
win nave neeo coverea witu stait anu the . " . e"-- .. . rnarinacy
srewtecture may be presentea an realized', erson, to wnom we are very thankf,!,, (or
Hie following excerpt from Director of his faithful and earnest teaching.
Work Huber's report gives an intelli-l ,
gent idea of the progress up to date: ' Last wsjV a youth came into Swttt's
Landscaping on mainland.'. . . .08 per ct. tore to buy owe Kow-Kure. "Who is
Puildiags' on mainland 95 : 1 sick?" asked Swett. "Mrs. Rlank," an
swered the boy, who had not listened at
tentively. '
j by A. 3. Doming.
tX S. island and buildings
Bridge of Ifations '
decorations and statuary. ,
Electrical illumination .,
State buildings (12)
American Inn . . ..."
J Esplanade and terraces . ,
.70
.80
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..60
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2oo at Kt. I h ie.
Syrup of White Pine and Tar, the old
reliable cough remedy. Vol sale by A.J.
Deming, drujjyist.
JOHN A. BECK
DEALER I!f
Watches, Diamonds, Sihcrware.
...JEWELRY.,.. 1
Repairing; a Speciiilty.
Morrls-.aat, ll.t.jrrgat first, POltUAKP.
THE JJIG
By The Big Sawmill!-
In Heaving
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New Colitis Every day in the Wwk
i
-GENERAL MERCIIADISE- ffi
THE MUCKLE STORE HA3 A REPUTA-
tion of Long Mandlng for Only tl,o I'.est In
Dart & Muckle,
St. Holenn,
Oregon .
- - S8HJI . "
THE NEW YORK STORE
General Merchandise, Clothing,
Dry Goods, Groceries, fruits,
i divisions, Furniture, Stoves, Etc -
Ooojicr
-:Lowcst - Priccs.:-
Ma(n Sti-oet St, Helens, Oreflflf,