The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 31, 1905, Image 2

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EntTOK AVI) l'ROSRlliTOR.
One copy, one veir, in nilviiijoe , .
(5ix month
lAWtl notices 2." cents per line
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AN INCONSISTENT UKOUT..
ItOVD LAW.
Tim Kvoninir TVIfffrmn complain I See two 271. section 21, of l!03
Imiillr tlmt liio OoiiKivtis of the ViiiL'il mon roml l s:
Stuti'3 v nstos tlie pcopUi'd money, lint it .
nnnl.l imilml.lv hiivu trouble ill nointillit 'v
The s-trervisor shall ppeq, or Ciinsc to
i oix'iieil, with am fnti'ls in hi liunila
avuifuhlp for that purpose, all public
ro.i.ls w inch may have been or tiny here
after be kul out ami established neoont-
ins to law in any part of hi road ills- j
ti'ict, nml snail Keep me same in xoou
KAiNlKl.
frvvvvvvvyyvw
At Rainier, tlii (Tliuisilay) mom
tntf Ht 5:45, ll.e frei(rlil otllee of (lie In';
ill van-tlit firi',liiil an "larm wu jiivui
Iwforo tht) tiro hixl uaiiuM lieailway.
FRIDAY, MARCH SI, liiitt.
WAS THE GAME WOKTlf THE
CANDLE?
SeniitorMitclipll's homo coaling was
piil.eoiinii.teiitly wiih ito-past ntternH
just wiieio thp wmtc occur. The
ipoplc fnvpr the oons'riu-tion t)f the
Pitimnin I'mntl, ntnl the administration
in.i.id ,,,,1.1. 1 1, .i.,.iii.iiia i,i. rt1 n v& ,,i iih ' -- .... ..
1. ' ' , . . , , ,, , "I1" "" '' tloiniiitf or near me .hinuiiro was done
Nave. Tie.! tin aits take nuinev bv the ' '..i .,,i,..r . ... mid earrv I P
, uri.ll., .,.,. ...... ------ --. . . . .
lmndi-rd of million, vet thev are- seller-1 viv anv stone, er.ivel. (H Hand, and out i t
allv believes) to. ls worth all tliov cost. down and carry olf any tree or wornl ncv
, i, , ,i 'ii cssiirv Mr the tn ikin, or repaimiK of any
V. e liave managed lo ..tit) the dtgnfty , k HU , u, ,.,,.,4 ttlIll ,MV ,or
aiid prcKltfo of the iniiHtiy without an allv tiulix.ri pUnk or other materials nec-
qvei'grovn navy, and eonid ciill do so ; csiirv (or in ikiiii; or tovuriijj tiny public
loiHluv Tin. IVIivram 'iws with . the ixmiI m liisdisirKi.
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tr, anil lie snail nave auiiioruy io win f oltunnU'iy 11 wan I'Kj.iiiy.-iiii-oirii i
Jlr. Kimier.ttMO
in the ottlef. dieeovaieil the Hie
from coaiks fallin. from tlie burniny
roof to hia bed.
Mr Dixon, our new station uncut who,
has taken llu Place of Mr. l'orter, is Bet-
I tint' "'broken in" to hi dittos. We r
1 ITISAWTWOfHUIIH
Seco, "id. M any jvrson b4U foct jr
adnun.slr.Hi in m tl.isreM'-'ct. anJ there ;Kriovc1 1y ,!ie a(.j, ol lhc ,Hlx.rvisr cut
rather n tuiieival nll'air compareil with'j fully acanued, ami it has Ixvn only by
those of p:ist years. He will now have
nil opportunity to count his real friends,
nml it la just Kssilli that as he looks
lore Will not suniest retrenchment alonjt t ,.ntf r ,.arrvinor aWav material, hs tore-
that hue. Never in I lie recent history
of the country
for rivers ami ha. bo. been niorv-care
"ill pleased with him as htf Jys pH),l
l... ....... .nit.., ...miiOiiiiit thtnif. in
have tl,o appioprtations j writitiv;, to the c-imity court, at any r K-
llliir uicx iiiii; ii iu'iii i-i i... .... ...
anii
and
the hardest kind of work l;at necessary
.improvements have beVn wvurvil. T.ie
lV!iyr,m eharj that the tu :iey joes
: .x..w. ..M.,l u-.nl.l
i ii i . i.; i, or..- ., jq with the spirit of thy old law.
hardlv float a sco v, . but it ol;erj na , 17".. , r . ,
' imii s i.iuc, sees, too- im toss
proof ill (tipiiortof itsa'sartioii.
ninny a humbler man v liose dou'estic
Jifo has been his Stt.irpo. of happi
ness. Whether he loses or vj ins in bis
contest with the law ofliceis of the
Uovernment, lie Ims sulTeivl moral
defeat from which Ije pan never remove-, for rivers
He is old, broken d.)q n IhuJ; inentally j ,.,1, ns is elaiuitil, then the tas upon -beer
tttiJ physically, and it is impossible that , should be raised otu dollgr per b.irrel.
lie should ever lead his political friends j This tax wa loeied that amount
to victory again. He i:s licen a great j after the war with Spain, nml no one
cause ot sucti compiaiiji accrues,
such court sliall imx'ecd to assess
determine the damages, i at:y, stained
tv the 'complainant, and cause fliii same
to te paid bijt of the county treasury.'
The alxvc, whili; a new law, is iu kecp-
l"or Su-
pri;t;e Court desirions along this line see
v. Tost, 8 Or. 144; Cherry
tivL A imiul ).,ll frilm llul :ltiiitlll (ll
.1.1 Z...I :. ;.. .....I ....... Kcndelt
' " .'""-"-" v. Mathews, W Or. 4S4, and ltranson
.,n imtwr ... .rtltii!i tlia sni.ronriatLill i
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R. i. HATTAN, County Judge
WE LOSE.
fores in the politics of Oregon for over a
third of a century. He has made and
unmade men. His will has controled
(he caucus and the convention, and his
iulluenee has been felt in even the Sen
Bte ChainlHT ol the I'uitiJ Stales. And
now the end At best, a smwsstnl tit-
tempt to evade the meshes of
was lienelited unless it weiis the big
brewers of that beveraje.
S.HKT BITS.
Irerlstvn uf the Snirrme (eorl In the
Houndart Case.
Tho-nas Allison et al. appellants
S. Hattan, SheritT of Columbia Countv,
respondent; frt.tn Washington County; T.
A. McBtiile, judffe. Kevcrscd. Opinion
by Justice Bean.
This wasa suit brought by taxpayers ill
the northern part of Washington County
to enjoin the Sheriff of Columbia County
Mr. Mitchell's expos ire of the inelh-
'ods adopted by the nianiifattnrera of
the law ; I road in. plfinents to sell tln-ir wares is
at worst, a verdict of euiliv. the loss of v O' eo.np.ete ami convincing. 1 he at-
his high ortice, aii.l the contempt and temion of the grand jury should be called j (rom tn property for taxes in
neglect of his former associates. In place ' uiatur, Columbia County. The land is in a strip
Id syeop.'i nits fawning f r favor lie will y Qf territory claimed by both counties. '
liave ingratcs who will 'turn their backa j Wl,en it eqn.e9 to putting up a good I The jacts arB that SJCtion 21 of Hill's
upon him and their fares toward the I l,'u'l that man G.istry away dow n south j define(, tm, unJane, o( Columbia
fisincsun. Uerelt o( power, wealth aid ! i" eneiueiais njii. mere iiui l"cii,riv In 1SW the Legislature russe.1
prestige, nothing remains out t tie rem
nant of a life to lie spent in obscurity
aud loneliness. II ad he died w hen al
the zenith of his power tne nation's
representative would have united lo do
hiiu honor aijd all the pomp ijmj glory
ot a Senatorial fsneral would have been
hi. The Congressional Record would
have been hbed with eukigies of his j
ohnrachter mj the ti?ing generation
woulJ have had him pointed out as an I
llastrious example for their eaiula:icn. !
As he reviews his long and aidnou?!
tarecr he may well wonder whether the
VcncxueU is right there with the
g"ods. Ho j 1st dares the Cut ted Statei
to tackle him and his grand army of
-,M)i h.-.ifbrds.
cue lo his work
Wlile chopping woo l Ralph Williams
had the misfortuiii) to cut his dxt.
lien Reed, of tint big stwmill, went
1'oitliu.d Tuefclay morning, returning
Wednesday eve.
We are orry to hear of Jos, Brown,'
failure in busing-. Mr. llrown ha Uf
for part unknown, while Mr. leiti has
charge of the shop. We are very utad
l that Mr. Deitx came I tnon Meat Cm'
Mit. W. I. News-om and son l.iiwis
anil Ira went to Portland Satunlav nnuii
ing. Ira returned home Sundav uight
but Mrs, Ncwvnn and Lewis went one
better returning Monday night.
Mrs. I.. Swett an I daughter Margret
took the Totter to Portland Tlnusday,
and returned on I'ridav's p. m. train.
Mr. Soule of Si.uU Itros. Piano House
I was here on business Monday. He rep
R. I resents one o( the U-st piano house in
Portland, carrying the sole agency on
this coast for the famous "Steinway"
pianos.
We are sorry to learn that Mariou
Fowl er has to have a tiuger amputated
alxive the joint.
Mr. McDonald, hook keex-r for Recdj
mill, went to Portland last week.
Here i to the succ.-s of the new news
paper the "Rainier Register." It is
edited by T. J. Muiphy, former typesetter
for the Oiuette.
I.. Swett went to Port'and Tuesday
mornng.
Absolutely Puro
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
A feature of (lie C.oyerntjjeLt Fitheriri
exhibit at the Imposition will he mini
ture repnxlnctioti ot the Columbia river,
ihtstMtittrf the various uietho Is ol catch
ing an 1 siMwning salmon,
Mis F.lun Warren, the oldest living
white child who was with the famous
Marcus Whiluiaii eA.ditiou and a mj(.
vivor of the Whitman massacre, will vinil
the Imposition.
tilvrs llealih, V lije nl Tone,
Hcrhine is a Ikhui to sutreter from
Slleamia. Hy in uc the blix isipilik
ly regeneratisl aud the color become
normal. The dnxiping strength is re
vived. The languor is iliiuluiihixl.
Health, viiror, and lone predominate.
New life and haptiv ai luitv lesnlts. i
Mrj. IV He II. Shnet. .li.l.l. l.roiigh,
HI , wrilf, ' I have I sen troubled Willi
liver complaint ami pxr blm-.l. and
have found nothing to bein til me like
Herhine. I hoie never to lx without It,
I have wished that I had known of it iu
mv husband!, life lime."
Snumtmfion and Uiitay &ro,nnft
("faction UWetittt . ".
0itf of 7ou0 v..
Name '' " j
Street or )'otollice ailre . ; ',, j
Color or race . , k ..... , ,4
Aj;c ! - U
I.lnble tg l-iilitarydiity. n
Married of uiiMwntvtl
I.CUijI oter " ' I
SI year and upward s ., ., g
fuller SI year and over tell Q
l.'lpler tell year .
IS year aud upwards , j
f ndcr It year ami aver t j
- fnder 10 year ; 1(
tyS'lNl"'!. traslc. onio(Vtti.)ii, age 10 yeanot vc .,.r . ..
I'lactfol birth ' W
mcluileil in any . .Ii.ilibv. tht sluvmuker unsho I etc.
an act amending that section so as to 1
transfer to Washington County a strip one ;
mile wHe and eleven miles long. In UHU
t!i t piritiitnr. tvissrd an act designed to
I! - - s 1 I.' -. ' .
n you H.u .0 we voaimo... v o...... ,j ,0 C(,lnI)bia Countv a" small tract of
lin 1 that had not teen
county. In doing this flie Legislature but Hill i,tx(ws us
amended section 2251 of Code, but fol- i always apj,iy,
lowed the original description except
whi-K' vari-ition was necessary n include
the tract not previously in any countv.
The fact that section SJM hail been
amended in lus'S was overltxkcl and the
boundaries of Columbia Countv, us des.
Hon. Carlos Coiligny, nVK taryol state
of Culvi and a nn uhvr of his distinguish-
Mrs ( iirt and daughter Mrs. Stnuimen..i ej conntrvmen have ami mnced their
took the HMtRi T. J. Potter tor Port- intcn,iol n, Wt thc ,.:,1Hlti ,.
exhibit at the Lew is and Clarlf Centen
nial siuveed, do your share. Grow
something woi th exhibiting. KuX'king
never yet be'xxl build up a county. The
knockers have all arfiyed nt an aje
when tlrev should be O-Ierizetl.
ting the I'.x'xniti
Whrs la I'orllauil Uo la
Empire Hostmtraiit, 111".' Tbirvl
Oregon apples were selling
Britain during Hie month of
in Great
game was worth the caudle and whethet ! fur teutv-six iuiliiiis a box, or ab in cri!d in the act of I'.Hll included the
lie has not overlooked the true blessing ! M VC can raise ii-t that kind of strip that had been added to Washington
"a apples in almmUt.ve in Columbia . Conntv in lSt'S.
land Thursjilav.
1
Wm. Bairard. our "handy mm" is do- f
ing some carpenter work on hi house.
lliereis a s-iving mat the (tressinaker ..,., .i.rlH. ,l,M,rs South ..(
Ini 1.iiiIm tr.iiii I. iitM III. 4liM.fi
that thi docs not .,,v ,( ,,,1,,. Ovsiter in any !!.
I Win Itnlilaudrr. 1'r. p., fotnu rlv of the
Mr. Jame..ii. of the Wils.m Case C... I Kwvl. .l ni'l Madison.
went to Portland this week on businev. ! .
1
L. Swett has a fine m.w awning in trout ;
of bis store, m ule bv lii Pacit.c Tent 1
' and Aw niug Co of Portland. They alsai
' received the pa'.ron ige ol I. T. Lin inl,
. Doctor McLaren and Cap N'ewsoni. i
1 VttlllC
2 Place of busiiie ,.,
;l No. ol acre tinder cultivation ...
4 N'p. pi bushels ol whrat raised , .
fl No. ol bushel of i-ats raised
tl No. ol husheU ol barley and rye rale,'l
7 No. ol bushel o( corn raised
8 No. ol bushel ol jxijatf, raised
t) No. ol bushels ol appple raised
10 No. of ton of hay raised
1 1 No. of pounds i( IoImcco raicd
12 No. o( sinnds ol wiil raised
lit No. ol iu.i I id chcee an I butter MHcl
I I .No. ol horse
1.1 No. of mules .
III No. of iitle
17 No. of heep , . .
IS No. of hogs ,
20 No. ol turret of salmon ,
22 No, ol thousand ol (eet of lumbrr
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REMOVAt. SALE.
of life to sate hiaiself jijxn IVad
Apples that turn to ashes upon his
1 Monday i,n 1 Tuesday nights, the Ix-si
troupe ot jeriornirr eer in Rainier dc
j lighted the hearts an 1 o-x-ned the eveo(
L ountv.
1 The question presented was whether ' P"!1 ! Kaimer. Kofert ami. lta
1 , . , . 1 . . . iird, the world renowned performers,
.the act of P.Wl oV,eritel to restore toj uimofc flir ,-,! ,m anv
an , Columb.a County the strip taken away in 1 prrfortm rs we have cvci w itnevsed.
Mayor Wiliiains, at tighty-two is
- - j active candidate for re-nomination. I--J1SVS. The lower court held thttt it did,
Kev. Dr. Gladden, the General Coan-! ',it it time for him to take a ejiort rest ! end entered a decree dismissing the "suit
Cillor ol the Congregational Churches 01 j preparatory for the long out? j brought bv the residents of Washington
the United Suites, is a religionist who! j County. The Supreme Cut takes a
believe CurisUou thoul.1 inactive uat t -t.As.. mn s.-n ,; ' different view, however, and savs that
for a alliance between England, Japan .
,n . "! - ,- ,' .-n ...... . ...
i ftA. 1'V.r. 11 11.11 lill r'l.r-.Al ll. flavor ll i n.ltns. al f iL. ar-li) is a , l.y nn:o.u ouao .uc Mtm usoi jy m iwrfnnii, n u . in,v.. v.-
When we entered the K. ul P. hull nut looking lor
eyes were greeted by a Ix-autiful new oil can nve in
painted curtain, the handiwork 'J Mr. j
Dibble ot Sinl'raniisco. We had no!
sxHiner feasted our eyes 1 ' '
piece of art than our e irs were greet 1 1 j
there was no intention to repeal the act . ''v iui ovenures on it.c piano
. . I The music in itself was worth Koinif to.
:.n.lHrnitiioi inr.Unn5.'- ot lN's. In ttitt aattict ot SUCH an inten- ,, .... .
hn , ;...., ,, ; i.-,., liion it is onlv the clusiiee or additions where we u rre till! ihrnnrnin.. lelnihonr
Koeketeuer, the Maudard Oil magnate, lT,,;. -.,,,. s. -mt ,M , iii incorporated in the sections amended .tn.. The c.miicit iMtch nri w th
M-jown interests in any'purt o. the globe. ! that are to be considered enacte.1 The j VXf don trhX d we
Un:tii . i;i uu. k. il,i ..n.. .-. s:nn therefore continues a part ot ah- .....i .;.. ... ,i. .1 .... ..
The money proffered to our Board ol : " . , t- .i..j .... inuton Countv. Justice Moore, who is a 'ch:iri-ter . re-n!e t atinraml ftmniir.
isaum.eomesout'ufa conu-ial estatej J-."" ' ..-:-vi-- " n ' .... .l , "'. - 1 mTAI: Ir... "V
u l,.-,.. .,, i.,,i.. o ... .1 . iacunst anv ntli. r rut on. do 1.13! ""cl11 vijiuuj.j , w ' " . V- 7" " .
, - .i.,t.,,iuiiitiiiW -; ... r - 1 . - u.irsicle txfore our very et. higt:
rcicuiicm, nipaeity enowu to intern : neei any tnur.g.in.? alliances. I ' men, John Hottmaii, Mr. Iiv.n, Al le
t-otuuiwct.llihitory. The success 01 this -, ... . . . ,.. ,,. and other, were called from the audience
business Iron, the b-giuuing until now , ! Aliens :,re pjjrtng into tins conntr 1 (o Heavv mtx-s tsi.ll.xk
has bee.i largely due to oulawitit audi Ard new tl'.e Chicago. Milwaukee &',y tens .l thousands every week. Iu hfnl cu!ls ,J shakles were pass.-.!
outrageous manipulations ot rai'aay : St. Paul Railroad intends to build to rue ; the f:tc of this tremea 1 1.13 (1 . 1 of ' around through the .m he:i-e an I given
",'llf' . ; Pacific Cn-ist. :it tVe eTit-ny of fiver one .1 ;..r. ..., ..... ...... thi-m t.i ri-iHiinp si lo their Iretiyrh.
I urn linil.'.ii, a cmu-ieli store build-
Ing in St. II. I. ns nil.l when it i coin
pi. te l w ill ix riijiv it an a general im i
chaudise st'ire. I jont want to mote
any morn goods thin n.'ive,iry and
therefor 1 will sell nil the goo.! in my
pr"nt store al greatly tedm-d pri-.-e.
Tlii i the opportunity you have been
My t.K-k i larg 'and yon
Ucy by trading with me.
11. ?vjolt(;rs.
itimrwitfinmmmmmTOmwmm'ro
S0R0SIS SHOES
FOR WOMEN 1
they preacii and he has no tear ot nor:
favor tu show rich'criiiiiinils. Iu .liscuse-
1
jug an offer of jit'-i.tW made bv Ju
to the Auiericaa i5.jard of foreign
i ins, the Councillor said :
Ask lbs
Traieler
ftrti
That lbs
M
ODO-J
-1A1L OPDtffS
t,!VfN PtOlM
ATTeNTl0
M500S sSfNt
Ort APPtJOVAU
ftTALUOL'Cj
Are the Standard ol the World. No matter
for what climate lor travel, h sport, for
.Um iiig, pmnirnade. or limie the Samni
nt.htel will siiptily ewty drmandol m pie
if faslldioti tasle. Ilrv l tnit.ir n'ntinm
lux-, lor v.Kiutrv or .iirrl wrtir ami dainte
iior and siipixf lor evening die. All
rrguUr itylc
$3.53 PER PAIR.
KNIGHT'S
-NORTH CO AST LIMITED I
r OPP. PERKINS HOTEL,
'Tue United States Governm nt
now engigel iu a etreuom atleuip't
(hundred million dollars. There are jnst
ii'op!-, igO'irant ol our g nerniiienta!
.... : - -. - - 1 -- inei .n.. 1 'u I uiIbU.1.. , "ill tnns, uui .lis-
ferret out and punish this injustice. Aud .three terminal points an the toast San- turns of labor and of living; dissatisfied, ;
ttie people ot the l. niied States have a ! Francisco, Portland and Puzet Soand. manv reltellinu. and all of them reniiir-
tr,.iiMtii.I.na lMrt .... .1,;. 1 t ' . '
tliVcoe, eellT. nlh o ,, 'I ! l the cnluD!t"J .development , ing a full and stm t l,.-m of probation ;
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iTiie eight aforesiid men Ixian I. tied and
i h indciitfed Mr. Miller, who wit), Al I,ct
as witness, in three minutes was (rec.
! Mr. II i2iard mi le the b v whistle and
the girl scream with his talking, singing
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its.ll in this strongi.oM and has learned i OI "ree point ot wa.ch Peruana : prepa.atory to coming g xxl citizen, of and sa,,g
t use the railway lor tlie oppression oi ; ' naturady the greate-t and is dtstm-j a republ.c, it 1.1 imperative, our natural-! yokes at once and 'imitate 1 a laughing
the people. Ami now, on the eve of tin te-1 within a Hie time to be a city of a ization laws be revk-ed. and. pemlins ctx.n to perfection. Little Mrs! Miller
a'cat ; trillion inhabitants. il.i revi.iin. tlmt tt. i.rfsnt h.i' Id. : enchanted all with her oinoinj of Litn-
1 !ri,.i.ilv a.-. lint-!liTeutlvenf,.re..d. Tbi. mie ." h-f st r. VOK.e: La. but
tho Tjis nd ' " . , . . , . not lea.t came Koberte Koberte Ironi
lue lewis .' rt Mii.it.lu .lw... ....I .,r tin. ft ni t.t ; .. . .... ...
( ... . ........ ... . ... ... j Knssia. wie great animal irair.er. e
"Nature selfnresrvation. This i not : anriearefi ilh hi twrt iirt lx-rr wbieh
tlieu turn around : boe this will satisfy Mr. Mitchell. Anv '. .1 . .. .11 - t ..1 1... I j ..f .1.. j iit crftrlfWii 1 fatntit anA m itt liova raw.
battle, itteyore askwi to aevt-ut
Kifl oi uiuut'y iroui Uie uma who more'
nM(iini-t.!r 1 It j n 3nv..tlt Ui.ra..i.J ii. .
rstem tnev are summontxl 10 ti!?!,.. Ti!C Commissioner to
"I hope they are not mean enough to Clark Centennial reports progress.
la&e ins money and
f!tiii Ji trl ii "'-'t et,'ey nJt o friend of thc Pshibit can have a full re
faitli.es to their obligations as to take .re.,. ,. , , ,
ii money and ai.nt their mouths or j P"" t-' nat has been acoomp.t-heiJ by
become hi apologigu. We do not ! rltl"? 10 the Coinuiissiocer or by call
want this man's monev. To ae- i ing at this ollice. A to the kui;ckers,
!"f miPir,?.1'1'! w U ?"'n "'C c,jn.le,,'l't i we care nothing for Hum.
ct millions of honest men; to rej-ct it j
will strengthen ovjr fharacthers in the
atfeetioii and respect oi millions who are' The . .asl.le (Signal Vol 1 No 1 Is
Lciiued lodcubt whether the cLu'ehes 1 ,. , -iJ-r'-nal; ol. , o. 1 is
love t'.jd more than Mauiaiuu.' : the latest manifestation of the fact that
Dr.' CiladJea' evidently bJlieves the ' the Ae'ite lw' 'n the newspaper
receiver to be r,s bad as the thief, j l'osi,,e "vsreome all obnMele.
B'jcbefellcr'a money dos n it look vxA
to a tinccre Christian m.d he refusi-s Uj'AKE WEFESHIXU
emljise ll,e uiillionalret crime. l!eten ' .. .
. . ' ; t ngene IluMnrss College
."s.s.c 1 toiessor narper, Ol j Mgn Stateuieut.
the Chicago Cuiversity, tiiere enpear ;
to be a wide diieigence of opinion. To Whom It May Concern:
llarperha.s notl.irijj bat. words of fill-' We, the undersigned, do truthfully
come praise for the great financier, who ' and gladly declare that we believe the
; the call of alarm, but of prudence of the
1 type commended by the wise man in
1 the declaration, "A prudent mm for
. teeth the evil mid hidelh himself; but
: the simple pass 0:1 and are panishcij."
! Oreg-niau.
I SQUARE PIANOS WANTED.
i
We would like to hear from any one
who has an old rniare piano. We are
! now fixing up all that we caiitccur. and
(siiippingtne.il toCuiitrul America where
HISS DLCKEC. it.tre is now a gr.nt demiuul for them.
! A I1lnrr.1l allowance 1.1 made by un
I upon these old Kjiares in pa it payment
j for fine near uiv-to-late, upright pianos,
jorwe wi I pay case for lh':m. Kili rs
Piano Hvuse, 'i-'A Washington street
corner Park, Portland, Ore.
quired much patience and dilitrvnre on
the part of Mr. Roberte. Mr. RobeKit u
tall and slender, und of prepocjing ap
pearance. He uses only kindness mixed
wi'h finnne it training these tpiadru
peds to do feats beyond lUe power of mot
humans. Tuevlaynight an entire change
of performance was Kiven w ith a grand Iwll
as a finis to thc tx-st playing company'
stay in Rainier. The Roberte and 11.1.-
iiard com piny isw-U kuiwnhiving play
ed in New Voak, Montana, Colorado,
I'tih, N'vvo.li, California, Mexico and
; ami other places. It recently performed
at the Star Theatre in Portland where it
received hichest f ress approval.
Student;
lias contributed his millions to tl.e
building up of that institution, and ut
ters fervent prayeis that tin life may lx
pared at least until he drops viotber
.W.tHKl.ilW into the eoliege funds The
two men take exactly opposite view of
the matter, l'mfess. r Harpt r lieisev.s
tli;lt tL'tiug cjnta niuates gold and
ihat the money of lijckefciler is just
ns good as thoi.iiU it had been procured j
by honest means. Dr. Gladi-.n think '
that to accept a gift of money from an',
unrepentant criminal iv.jiu i . to Cou
done.his crime, and wou! 1 a d:ec'race ;
to a great Christiuti budv.
V greit deal lias been
the Uotbel mnrder
written about
in Kentucky.
I. lt it has all been done from a:i ir.ie-ie-lv
partisan standp-jiut. Tf... ur,t at
tempt to consider it t'oui uu i;;irtial
;i sition is made by -Mr Hitvid Gralia n
l';;:!ip in the April "Co-mjplitin."
fiieumaiiig ai:J facinating draut.i ij le
pe'ed fully und with line- j.icieial in
J inc. ; mid tinny thot: amhif r a ler
ivb . bay.- bvi-n unable to form any ded
nituooiiiiou 011 this remarkable political
niuicwill H id Mr. Pniilipj' nr;i;ljof
jhe greatest t;aefii!!ia.-s nnJ liclp.
allegations regarding Miss Maude I.
1 -cktr, as -r daily paper, to be abso
lutely groundless and untrue, and we
voice the sentiments of many others
when we gladly recommend hrr to the
public as an honest, inor.d and upright
young lady. Miss IX-cker's life in Kn
gene durinj; the pat year an 1 a half has
proven this beyond a doubt.
From those who know:
Signed by students of the Eugene
Business College.
K. V.. Long, V.. Moffitt, P. f. Cillxfrt,
May Hiswell, Claude BiMid. Mamie Dru
ry, Wayne Varnalli Edna Varnall, Mary
Ielxj, S. 11. Davidson, 1). II, Jackson,
H'.-rhcrt Sinecd, Klla Cleaver, G. G. St.
John, T. B. Holeman, I-'rcda Peterson,
Peter Johnson, T. S. Ohl-s.n, Jas Ander
son, I.. A. White. Hulda I'eterMii, Civile,
Kuss- .i, ..icrie Krigs, Henry Haswell,
Mark Trunntll, Frank Withers, Henry
A. M'tchell, p n Biais, (ieo. II. Turner.
U. C. S"r.1irg, M. R. Wegner, J. Wine
co'fA. Christcnsen. Mabel Haggard, W.
B. Neal, Maliel Miller, M. M Malip.
Plioelx; Partridijc, iMisy Son.ers, Berth
Shumway, V, J. Ikrnten,' jrra L.
Mack, A. G, Kaowlts, Charles J;nr.iiigs;
I,. M. Soverns.
Misa Evelyn K. Clark, grand-daughter
uf former Governor William Clark of
Missouri and a lineal descendent of Geo. ;
Rogers Clark and Meriwether Lewis, will I
be a visitor at thc Lewis and Clark F'zpo-
sition. Miss Clark is prominent in New!
York society circles.
C'"red ( onviiinpllon.
Mrs. Ii. W.Evan, Clear a-ater, Kan.,
writes, "My husband lay -ick for three
months. The doctors said he had quick
conuiiiption. We procured a bottle of
ISulluid'e Ilorehound S.i rup, and it cured
him. Thi'.t was sij; year I ago and uce
then we Have always kept a Ixittlo in
the bouse. We cnnnot do without it.
For cough and co!dn it ms no ecual."
nnu ii.w. tsoPl by A. J
T; , otx-D.ini.'ig.
i V'-ntoracounty, fCal.) famous for its I
marvelous production id lets, beans an 1
and Cnitcd States sei;atorial aspirants,
will mike a thorough and distinctive ex-
; hiljit in thc California building at the
Pair ' '
Cor.iX'titioii is the life of trade, there
Ane tno new 'papers at ii iiuier will do
Increilibleijruialiiy
It v.ould have been incredible brutal
ity if Chas If-. Imljcriter, of Syracuse,
N. V.. bad not done the tst he could
for his enfjering son. VMy boy," he
Ssi'S 'Vtt' n lenrful gash over hi eye, o
I appli-xl Hurklen' Arnica Halve, which
1.1.. 1. ...1 1 . 1 -.1 ...
..l;.w...i,.D. tr .... ..i.iwkiy u.-nieu 11 nno raveu ills trve.
reliable cough remedy, for sale by A.J. ,';()0j l)t iJllrns an ,llceril too 0-,,
?ain?. oruf2;. at St. Helen' Pharmacy.
Syrup of White Pine and Tar, thc old
I monxy tot ton - L
J tT t Vnm mm m rf am. Xr
Klecfiic I iuhh'd,
is the ('rack Train
of Thi-m All for
Comfort and Kl-
The Ticket Office at Portland is at
255 Mirrison, Cor. 3d, Portland
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