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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1905)
l' 1 OREGON MIST Iintercd ut tit Ppstofriee at St. ' Orvjjon, ns second-class mail m Helens, Dnvnn, ns second-class mail matter. Ml ... - - 'Vi liMVW Evkuv I'RIUW Bv H, H. FLAGG. Kin to a ani rPRiKTy. pnecopy, one year, in advance illb IIH'IUII?,. Ig.l notices 25 cent per line. .1 00 . 50 Jt. (0 FRIDAY, APRIL , yds. tUXTi OFFICIAL TAPER. Having the l.srcesl Cirrnlallmi of any ' paper in Colli in bia County WOOD, CiliiUUlEa.lU Vf. fish, One hundred muj fifty thousand cords of wood have been shipped from Mav 'ifff, in this eoniilr, dininit lit past six teen yrar. Tiled four feet high it would reach from Mayger to Astoria,' then arro the river "aud np the opptsiie Iwnk to a pointtwentyfive miles beyond Portland. That's aouie vrood, bnt Ihcie 5s lots of it left, and (here will be more shipped this year jhan ever before. The .editor paid visit to that common ty during the pastve,k ind was surprifed Jo note its roonrves and volume of business done there. Messrs. Mayser, father and son?, have been lorn led there for over tl.irty yars, and they are wil ling to admit that the; are only begin " 1 1 1 I S mm i i''jayaiaMy Vt 3 N 1 tec A r haiku: it 11 IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH EDMOND C. I.II.TXKR, Srtrttarj cf tht FvrllenJ Chanhir tf fcmmeret ' Residents of St. Helens were Rratitie l to read in Sunday's Oreonum that Mr. K.C. Giltner, who is anativof this city, having been born here in !Si7. and made his home niii toreallie the ptissibiiities of the uere ,OT mmi : jwrs, oeen appouucti .xircuri ni me iwuanu .ii.i:inw.-t , i etne t mvcrsity at roret Lirove, returned tvnntrv and its tftvat future. Where i Commerce. We believe Mr. Giltner to be as good a choice a th.it body could hare to that place Wednesday after spcnding thev are worth a few thousands they The I'restim Mamifactitrfom couirMny, iimkraof the Rainicrniineral aoap, ntnrt cd runniiiK 'it wek. They arc the makers ,cd f fine wp which ia a jjreat cleanser and unlike other common wiw, it contains no injurious elements. The M,unehuha Council, degree of Pocahontas, giue a magic lantern enter tainment and a dance last Saturday even- in;;, one of he,uiost siu.t;csssfiit features cf the season. lancin was enjoyed until the enrly hours, to the music of the R linier orchestra. We are much grieved to hear that one of our Rninehelies," Mary Wiliius. very seriously ill with typhoid "ever which she is spjied to have contracted on the night of the Rainier Vaudeville Com pany's performance. 1.. Sjret , "XAnvfyg himself in." lc bus purchased a fV-." Steinway piano of Soute Itros. piano house ou Morison St. Miss Margaret, the mistress over the piano, is uulightcil with th purcti.y and declares piano " she ever played. POVDER Absolutely Vkurm TUtRElSNOSUBSTlTWE Slate tJrance. The annual nieetiug ol the Orego'i State Grange will I held this year in Fore-it Grove, beginning May IKtd, and it the best j lasting probablv three days. It ia a large However ' and important lioily auat our pvople musi that is not all. Swctt also purchase t a fine new lighting system of sit fine lights which the ho:inrable Al I.ee i putting j. Swell's store is now a glimpse of Paradise be getting ready to give theill a suitable welcome Among distinguished visitors from out of the state who will be here will be Mr. Wolcott. Master of the Ken tucky State Grange an I an a Ulcer of the AITOHTIONMENT OF COUNTY HOIIOOL Fl'NlJH, Miidi! Ai'iil :i, 1995, 1')' H. Copolaml, Cuimty Superintendent. insr. I Cl.KHK. .It Ai.1fl'.ii1f Chii. I M.J. Kniert .. 3 II. I' Waikin .1 J. A. Iloladay 4 I. Hums t t!. I. IVIienur , . ft II. Harris .... William Holt A. K. Harvey ... A. 1. Iloladay . (i. A. (irahaiii . . F. H. Meeker. .. l W. Mellinner IS'Mii Itlaiieliiird Iain s fc'iegrl .,, Maitha J. Hit . r.. K. tli'lker ... V, S, Melliniter (1 II. Kilts J. H lleadlmt . . T. C. Watts . .. Mr. and I made. For nine vears be was assistant Secretary of State, and for a number of a few dava with her parents. ! years after that was Secretary of the Committee on Coast Defense i,i the United j Mrs. Fred Wilson. States Senate. More recently he has been Secretary of the Lewis and C.Uirk State v-. i.. tii,lr,i )-.., fortius county in x-unni : , ... ,,,.,1, ,,i i , r.n' Victor Iegget who has been suffering from heart ilisea-e for some length of intheEsst as a mountain and there 1 1 ch matters, will eaawe mm to do good service Krf tne thamher of time is feeling Wtter at present writing. e fS'V a ciierrv orcna:u oi aoouv nueen xores Just com neneing to lid.no. Jx t j tmmm mmmmmvm ... the Kastern reader of this artic'.e rea!i i fO MVtOf fitlC t Mr .n.l Mrt w,.,v ,w,i,t National Grange. A number ol others a two davs visit to relatives ill Vancouver. ' re elvtcil. The iUti session will lie held in the Masonic Hill, but there will be one or more j-ulic ieetiugs in the evening which will be held in the college clnpcl. The pr.igratn for the Miss Christine Wilson, a pupil of l'a-, might have leen worth many times as much had they understood as they now lo the pjsaibilities 0wn to theui. Mr, lieorge Mayger walked us to the top of high hill hign enonjh to l classed ( ommis&ion, where he has done some good service ns privileges for yuj exhibit that we might not otherwise have had. His thorough I acquaintance with the people of the State and excellent training and experience he session is not yet made up but enough i : kuwn to mats it sure that it wi!l be ar j interesting time, and Forest Grove must ' give it such a welcome as will make the members gl id that they voted to come here this yeas. BV LILLIAN A. IVARSES. j ! seem to see mv mother there. j With every kindly glance and word i It seems as it I must have beard I Her speak and felt her tender gsue With all the love of olden day. ' And I am moved to take her hand i And tell her. now I understand How tired she grew beneath the strain j Of feeling every loved one's pain. ! Xo further burdens could she bear; the fact that this is not river bottom or aliey laud', but tli summit of a ridge, every foot of wh-h was '-covered a f ; Someone I W comes b.ick to me years ago with giant firs. These have With every gentle face I see; becu logged off Or converted into cord- i Beneath each wave of soft gray hair wood and the land cleared rntil it is as j tree front ob-truction to the plow tiny field iu JlUnc.is, and in place of trie prtiueral forest they now have a bearing (henry orchard of Dings, Lamberts an ! Kjyal Aunes, three of the very best varieties grown, L&ud of this character cu Us cijarea ami set to cherries, at a cost of not to exceed 150 an acre, ,na The promise of that land more fair ... . . , ' Alone could tempt her from her child, t ie fortunate powr of te.i acres of And DOw if I could keep her here, -xd eSerriesor sUndard varieties of ap- j No sacriace would be too dear, pies is independently well off. Mavger No tempereil winds for her too mild; l'.ros.-' land, owing to certain uatoard I Tb" 1 rnld th and kiss her face. . . , .w. : Ami bv her side take mv old piace. circumsunces, exbUheui about $;M per AcJ b mv iKmtni m wav. acre, but it could not be bonght for j The tears I bin so long repressed twice that snai todav, and in five years I Would lose their ache upon her breast; jt wiil be psiviug interest at li) per' cent J ' 'h:nk u 1 coald f5f ' htr touch ., - " ., , On--e more, it woa'd not matter much clear cn over l,WO per acre. The ihe- How naT or how dart the dav ries froai tliis orchard are sh:pp?d to tiie : : love each mother that I see Sound ooastrr w here they seil at frru That brings mv own so near to me; f-s to Sceuts "per poun 1 in five and tcu j though 1 never more may fmrf , .... ... , .. t pop hit lips that hallowed name pound boxes. U addition to the frm:, x aT who' wiu draw me nejr the orchard yields every year a go1 And answer tec with wann cares crop of grain hay. This is one of the ! As long as there are mothers here ML. I .. II.. .. 1 1 .. .1 ... . , . . - c . t. .(!,. . L I " HI III 1 l 1IRHII V IU . ... ... . .,. i, ue r.miii'v iv"-.uuiani, n. i I'ini r : I Street, three door. South f User The-. XV C Owiper supv r d No. 2 It 50 K't- I". Meals from IS cents up. ti(-ii Zimmerman Hrown Wells Co sup- '. The drawing for the beautiful cushion ' day and nuli!. Oysters ill anv njV. ' plies for ixK-k crusher J XI ion which I.. Swett ld tickets for. j sv,u- H"hUn-ler. Vr .jrmrriy of the , 0:e Bowman, viewin Cvxinty roa.ls 36 30 i M,, sn,!,v tlt .h. wv v i R"v"'- ' 8,1,1 '' i I number lt. The lucky winner, Chas. I J W illiams, gt the beautiful handpnin'.ed j 6 SS satin cushion Jfor sixteen cents. Oh! I Charlev. Would that 1 were yon! The j cushion is valued at twelve dollars. J Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fonierov will move to Alton. ' I C. W. Williams and family have moved to their new home. I 73 3 (11 4 IW 4:! 70 3 67 . RKMor.tt. S.VI.K. 10 70 8 i; ran save money by trading with me. II. MUlUil S. tst advertisements we know of for our hill land. Returning from the cherry orchard we passed thrcngh a cot in the hill w here ti e read' pierced a body of j iron ore that soemed to be of ' excellent ua!it, suitable for the nianciacture of paiut. and o located that It' conl 1 be sent the entire distance to the rhzrf oa a cteeo dow n grade. Just below Mayger tliew Is a stoae iiaarrr working on a contract of ten thoa;ajid tons for the j;ttv at the mouth Vfthe river, while jast above the tswn Is the sl.ii.g'i miliof Ue Flahrers, where 'a modern equipment is kept busy turn ing oat ! gxl a siiinzle as can be found anywhere in the wuriu. Tne machinery in this mill is of the latest an 1 best wt ternaadauew apa-ala? whereb-' the Kill can oe instantly ttoojeo; with water No child can be quite mother lesi rOl'STT COl'BT. rrsVediBf ef the ( oauty Cetrt Aajairaed March Term, 1US. Suurday April 1st, i!5, 5th diy. In the matter of opening and consider- ; ing sealed bills for improvements toconn i ty roads in districts lc-ying a special tax: j Bids for improvir-nt of county roads I in district No 13 as follows to-wit: Win. j Rose f27,.00, Graham A Kent f?f.0O ! and W. C. Cooper 70O, now considered f by the court, and same are rejected as ' Honevman Hardware frt & cartage ' on sluice forks Bead & Co. rub!er spring for rock crusher R f.atan freight on scrapers Shaver Transportation Co. same. E Vivian sup for countv cUar. . . (regon Mist, stationery A J Hemming same Irwin Hodson Co. same Honevman Hardware Co handcuffs for sheriff M C Grav surl. for court house etc Martin Whi-e premium on bond as tax collector O E Elliot supv r. d. No. 10 J W Nowlcs same No. t Edwin Ross exam of insane ... H R ClirJ same and med. service . Edwin Rossexam of insane 5 tl A J Ileming medu-me for same . . J S Bacon use of hall etc at coroners inquest Albert Christ watchman at inquest 1) W Freesian registering voters . C C Mover refnnd of tax paid on doahle assessment J M Arthur & Co. sup! rock crusher The follow ing claims against the special road tax funds were now allowed. E C Blackford' time for NV 13 ' la iwi , 'dand daugh er of Missouri, arc in Rai- Adjonnted without day. j nier uh vit'5 oi Kog Rainier their ; j home. They both have much to say in Hal lards Horchownil Sjrnp j rraise of Orceon. Immediately releives hoarse i-roupv . v.. c;.i. . . r, , j fio-jb ; opprvsseil. rattling nsping and ' Smith went to Portland d thcuK t.reall.in;. Ilen.v C. fleams pV.dnesday to make a special call on fcer WADTH M A QT f TMITDIs Dru?i:it, S!inli-barg, Wis.! w rites, M.iv granddaughter Miss Ifarhara Melene. 1WU 1 II VjUnO 1 Llllii 1 U U 2'. Iti3: "I harelieeose.'lini! Ball ird' ! ,, w .. w a.... ; H.,n-Ium.l v.r,, f., .... .! I " ' " ".'" "Re u i have ncer had a pi-eparari.ri ttiat has given betier satirtaetion. I nut tee when ! i i,.. : j . - . . ' APrli -'la- m ng taosc ;and fl. 00 Sold by A. J. Iteming. ' 7 H 10 II II Id it u hi 17 IN IU 2t 21 22 2.1 21 2.'i 2il '.7 2H 2J .tl .11 XS :u "S so a :n 40 41 2 4.1 41 4.". til ." 4) W !W M M ft! M ft V. I. C N. 1. 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I74fln I0VW S7 44 311 10 3in i!S8 n 117 Ml I 417 II S.4 looks (IIM m IMfl in a list i; an in u I'B !9 27U bU T Jt ill A rro 17 01 T 'tals -.IVC Iriri 41 1471 33 IrMlO 71 !u Ihew dis'.ru-u the nu ubcr of iliddron in ljitinla C'onntf I am buililing a concrete store build ing in St. Helena and when it is com plettl w ill orcupy it as a p-lieral iiii i vtiaudis liv. I dotit lil U ime Mrs. Chas. Sloper is happy with the any more ironds than tieiressarv and 9 ; vi t her sister Mrs. Stronrbridge. of Tort- j therefore I w ill tell all the goods in n.i 7 land, is paying her. j pre-nt store al greaily rr.lu.-e, pi i-rt. li!!' We are sorry to learn that Mr. and I This is the op(iluriity you have lvn j- (yt ' airs, r-r.aw miena lo leave us. j.,u4 tvi, . ft,.) n utrv aim ou Mrs. R. K. Brown an 1 daughter !:n!.i 1 ,J , intend leaving us for h;r htais.tcvl in 4 Oil I Washington. Z ' Miss Jennie Foster who was visiting J " , Eulalia Browa returned to her home in i C:, ' Goble !at wcc. 4 05 t r. P., ,.-, vcnt to P,rt!a! T... morning returuing that eve. Mr. C. C. Choatand Mrs. Kmruv Mor- I J..ii di-t.iet. only is given. Bonus ia the lUnce of the i,l anirkiiii ,li .J1 t ict tnllf fa! t'diess of the nmnltrr id -() l.lr.-n in the ilntriet. This I sluni! I b I dial, bitted iu (Mniwr of earn year, but rannnt l lk -n (r.mi ttie :' fund Therrfwurw Cunnlf liiivls In-t o, toU t ir!ieetit tn give each iliirt. i ,.,,lv 17 73 of (he fl due, liemre tljj Uilsnrr i l l ' .' is Uia.ie up In this spring's j"rUunn.rut. 3 0 oc Asi tba Traieler l"l M He will n.it 1 til JWJ That the MAIL OPDtR &TTf NTlOJ r.0D5 SfNf Ort PPwOV4U (ftTAlCU-LC SOROSIS SHOES FOR WOMEN Are the S'.andar I of the World. Nil (natter I'tr wliat elluivti 1" rvel, 1, p.rtt, f. lUin-iiig. pfomrtia.ir, i bnie ilir Stfui mtxlets will upjlv rrrs d l,) al m mpl . , Unlulu.uj ii. Heavy fmotsor meilluns U. f..r c.ainirv or tireet wr an I risiniy Jvw an I 1i-jwt- for evvn.iij' trrA. All rrgu'.ar siylr S3. PER PAIR. over by Mrs. riohrer, is one ofihefea tares of the place that the traveler will appreciate and when one caU heartily oi the beat of meals, sereral varieties of vegetabie, yiid blackberries, imejutain trout, etc., for the triSiug sum of 25o, be n.itnraliy wonders how the lad aJy holds her job. fljavertias snjiner in msirv w:,uti is ju'.w I)Uiy iast now, aud ti.at is ! being too high ; for improvemen tof ratds iaws.' in road atstrct So. 4, no bi ls were sub : mined. It is there'ore ordered by the court, that the road supervisors of said districts No. 4 aud 11 proceed to work out snereal rrvj.t t- ,.f wi.4 the manner contemplated bv the tax i payers oi sua aismcts as set tortii tn ROAD LAW. suction 3S, of 1-XC session i not vet married I There will he a grand concert at the K. of I. Halt April 2ith. i who will partake are Mrs. Walter Keed. 'contralto; Miss Kathrvn Lawler, soprano; j . Prof. J. W. Belcher, tenor; Trof. A. T. I Baldwin accompanist and Mr. Mclvini rVrlsoo, humorist. These are all famous ' The supervisor shall open, or cause to . Port!an'1 ! e feel greatly be opennl. w:ih anv fund, in his bands honored ly their cc tning. r.h;-h k I1"- ITD"C April 1M1C5, will te the first day of after tie laid oat an 1 esUWished iccor-1- j ?nn - IninK I f the Ladies' in-r to Liir in anv ntrl r iVtit ni4 li.;.- : SoCietv of the St. K. t'hnrrh. Mus-a- nnA iind hall keep the same in gl repair, reciutioiu mill be given free. Mrs. Carl wi w mu.1 iwfc amauiiiy wcnicr upon m;,,.. j -t,. t j . . EI.f trie I ilitcil. is tiV Track Train of Them Ai! for Comfort and Kit. The Ticket Office at Portland is at 255 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Portland KNIGHT'S OPP. PERKINS HOTEL, PORTLAND, OR. meir resoiuuoas, unaer me snpemsioc " 'i'""" me omn- , . . , , . . . . :. . . .. t tuad aad either, die-, and carrr awa me five musical se.e.-tions. to whtch all court that mere time is required in ; and carry oa any tree or wood nece-sarr j districts Xos. U and 15, for preparing lor the making or repairing ol aay public ' plans andlspeciScilions cf the improve- raa1, aal lo Phase and pay for any! cents contemplate,! It U fcrdtre-l hr fi other. mjter5 f ,t ,w '.u. , Z::.- ' !fT formakmeor repairing any public - -w. "'...v. , roa.1 in nis mstrict Bshiuj season open; in a few di s aud ityoa nt ta 'see" lcsy people, visit i Mayger. .". - " THE NEWSPAPER TKfST. ! tk ; tids for special improvements in said dis- . - . s oc posiponea io iae nri fav 1?CS, terai of this court are invited to attend. Mrs. J. T. Leonard and Mis Crace : Hussey went to Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Newsome went to ' Portland Scndav to attend the funeral of ' atwloved friend. a. d. charlton! ttmH1 Gt rural Pat$iftr tgtat - - - . -'-- Mist and Oregonian $2.01) PORTLAND, OREGON 1) t. ii r. t urr. Tbe Uainier Gstette. sj we are Ja- ' that he qualify according to law. fi.nued br Mr. Mitctieil, ia hereafter to; ThefcnowincIaims against the several Ge minted ca the doable-Lack-action- rfv,a d!S)ricu were allowed: S,l-n-hourcoior i yi.ow ( pressof b iioar.on ut-s-sier. Here we have high y handtd monopo'y trying to tqaecie the 1 J M Cooper Tiie out cf sach independent anti-tuonop-. w - Cooper oTyiiars Si the Clatskauie Chl.f and : i"-' tit 0soa Mist. The day of the news- r Hao....""VJi."l".".'.C psp.:r trwst has arrived in Colauib'i Mitchell Lewis SUver Co.... tr-cts be postponed to the Srit dav of the 1 ntrta D tne act ot tne supervisor cut-; ane Jvmgtits or i'ytnlas ana Kathtotie unj itt wming away moieriai, as a;ore biitcrs will hold a convention at Astoria ..... , uc ma ami Euuipiaini inereoi in j (-,, In the matter of appointing a road rep- j wmiu. to the coonty court, at any reg- : r 1 Dd Cth ervisor in road district No. 10: O. E, ' nlar meeting within six months after the ! J-Storey's lorher shop is removed from Elliot, the present scpervisor. having re-; "n of such compla-nt accrues, and the RajnierGraud bailding lotbe IV.htr-! PHYSICIAN" & SUROFOT; , . ... T sach eoort shall Om-rrA te nrA A. .... , lUV. signeu, james van is niw appointed to saioo..ire nytaecocrt. ana it is ordered hv the conmlainant. the cost ol the same i Miss Emma Eronifh has returned from ! fT HKi.tNS, OKK'iOS art ' m-w STORE DOWN OAD DISTRICT .NO. 2. C Cooper 10 ac ana Of ... j f-,.t. o..;. J; anv, sustained ! ' '"" the cost ol the same i Miss Emma Eronifh hat returned from ' to he pvid oat oi the cjuntv treasarv. ! ih. mnr.t t T,- u t i - : i, The above, while a new law. is in keep- ! daughter Mrs. NichelUugb. also of The r I )R hu"ls ; mg witti the sptnt of the old law. See Dalles it spending a visit here. j ? nd Ft,r - I Abont twenty five reople left this a.m. I PHYSICIAN & SURGEON !fi m , r r . uec,. a,ong in.s .me re te a K (. . f Till- JUG By The Big Sawmill! Kendcli v. Post, 8 Or. Hi; a'so Cherrv v. Mathews, 25 Or. 4.S4, and Branson v. Jas. Kilby, son of J. A., was badly in-; CV-aoti-.and aa'aitenmt wiil be aadeby ai- Pcwder Wt rks JS HoolWtt octopus. lio is always pos- D,aa,0,,a nnck Co ; ,: isj as a frVud of the px.p!e, to crash J R" D" No" 3 oppoeition aJ .care the eutire' Melon re ijeUJ lur hitustif. Then we sappoee the' Crouse' ......... Vrice of the paper tri-l be raised to live ; P Mclntyrc 3u!!ars per ye,r, and those w ho an net ' P Crraise all tiial sa. ill 1 ceutpelled to fore- i i J" 8 the effaions of Oee-Eyed ' Brion & StanwooVl. Uilcy ar.d ihe Apjieal to Treason tu a a at Perry & Graham.... Ciiskanii.' " "! BeJ Co ilat how a.w5IrU:ic!n KW,ci,BaB'w,w' l.isact;ir. wiUi Vire ftl':ow;a?, which he pculislied ltt si uicler s" cii;;.pre ii nskm of the fscis : ir has no rlij locrint spa,?r at his oiuoe aud uiatl itwt H;nier. T!ie law p;:i.'.v provides that it shall lie nniied at the otKee nearest its place of (til iicaiion.w bich uioa.i.1 the place where jt is jnnted. " Souieboly should send, a special deliv ery letter to tie Possniasier OeneiV, de mai-iiig tliat the rpsrtij3ei.t inresti Jtto this aistxer ualea it i;.ay be that lieforinea-s like Mr. Miiche'l are privi- t fed perwons and have a i:e-ht ( violate t ty were, sow allowed: - 15 lt - 10 o- n i inred at the Columbia River Door Co'a " lij R. sThaTT AN, Countv lodge. ' wwk Wednesby. a. in. He was cm- ; V "" w w j ployed on the "sanding machine," a ma- f 42 23l . Health la Yowch. 1 chine for smithing off the doors before - s7 10 j Vi?. f""ess Bring Old Aee.(ung finishe.1, and got his nght hand ' j Herbirte, lskfn everv incrmrj lipfr.re ' .... ' . . . f i breakfast, will keen von in n.hn.ih..1th ;cgbt bttween the rollers, iniunng it fiRKdOS, II. I'on klu ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. . on ty muiiit tnoi. T. IIKJ.ESH, : ; KE(.U.K. I" Kfciviu- New OoimIh Every day iii the Week ' HAS A REPUTA- J. E. MtMKKV, R. D.No.4. James Spence , C E Olson C E Olson j R. D. No. 5. Max Ter'eky Cns KraUke R. 15. No. 7. F. Nier.sttdt... '.. Abbey..' ' , R.aso.i'i. West Oregon Lumber Co H 30 i fit yoa to wand off di'aeaoe. Iteareseon-1 badly. ID t.l , st nation. bu!ioaness. drSoeiia. fever. Mr. J. A. Kilt had hi 1.-fi h.n m.n. Sorni iruir .1 T I1 I f""'!, ,,', " gledbadlvbva hav book. Wed. a. m.. pnnfies the blood and clears the com- . , .... . .. , .' plfxion. iwhue hoisting hay to the roof of his Mrs. I. W. Smith, Whitney, Teias. 'stable. The hook went completely wriiea April 3, 1&2: '-I hive used j through his hand and tore it bsdlv. Herbine and 6nd ft toe best medicine ... . , . for rontist oi and liver tronb!. It " m Robertson, of Rockey s camp, is d if-s all Vim cisim for it, I ran hMily laid np with rheumatism, and will go to' ooc. Swiu oy A. J . Iem-: a Portland hospital in a few days. 11 00 ! is cm! 22 .vi : 2? 00 i 7 ' 27 !C. S i (c- ! 12 GO 5 Cosvsvascmo. 1 recommend i' 4 0 63 00 The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church The statement thst the editor of the of Rainier, will hold iu Spring Opening Mift had anything todo with the lanncb- cn the evening of April l'th. at the K. of ing of the Rainier Register, fnrtherthan p. hall. Thev will have a nice disnlav of ATTORN EY-AT-LA W. Ileal t.ttle sail Tn.Ur laxliioM t,d ST. lltl.l N.S, C. Ht HEB. 1.1 W ! Printing the sheet for a legitimate price, ' aprons of various kinds, spring bonnet wi " ncueii ana nandkercbieia beside numerous i R ainier iren.e.a pipe iireinu. ai uow oe aul articles of fancy work. A free entertajr- f..l. .. Ik. ... . mcnt wi;i ue remx-red by tire Uacbers of U ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ... 10 12 -17 (3 i ia il 15. Cares Congtia a4 Colda. enr public school, Mrs. Oliver having ! I IU..VE0A tllV, Hughes A Mark well. N Merri'l .. The following claims against the cone Mrs C. Peteraon. of C25 Lske St.. To-' charKe of tB PUno """ band peka. Kansas, ears "Of a'l eonih reme- i boys have kindly consented to p!av. Ice . r,, Ct, dies Ballard's Horehonnd Syrup is my cream and cake will lie served beside i A 1 UKlNiib - AT - LAW. "X f it ArtwtM miA mttU An mil .I... . .... I 11 rVtfir,. I " ' ' .. niFla-r T.'i'IllIl n trrk. r, ,n . A I w-m .1-. . . -rr - - .. -. . . . , ' ... cwHtr in iht i i i. claiu.ed for il-speodi'v cure all m.jght ;i. C Kicafo: sUttMerv. i aud col.15 and it is ft sweet and uleas- 5 Kj an to :Ue Uric. Sold by A.J. IVminf enjoyable time is capectcd. Everyone Ome ont looru Courtl.ome. n. rtate ot I!.rl. eordiillv invited to attend. V t I i 4 V THE MUCKLE STORE lion '-""i Stat',;nj for Only the IWst la S -GENERAL MERCIIADISE- - ;Ti si. "n.H, - Oregon. j fCaw-.Tw- f THE NEW YORK STORE General Merchandise, Ciotliing, Dry GckhIs, Groceries, Fruits, vision, Eurniture, Stoves, Etc --Lowest -Prices.:-'' IT. MOUGUH," St, H;li;ny Dart & Muckle, St. lIclr-n.H, - ,T-U' ? .t.S'!ux. Coojht BniWing, Main strpot.