OREGON. MIST
fvutcred at the Vostoflice at St. Helens,
vfrcon, as Nioyu-t M V111.1' in"!."-",
'SiUKD KVKV FIUAV By
K. H. FLAOG,
HDIIX? AMD 1'HOPRIKTOR.
Pne copy, one year, in advance . . fl 00
;Kix months 60
ICKil notice 23 cents per line.
FRIDAY, MAY 12, 190$.
I'OUSTY QrF'CIAl, PAPER.
Having the I Jirjfest Circulation of any
Hipri ill vu.ui.iia vviiiivj
THE WSVjs COLUMBIAN
EDITION,
FOll THE WIFE BEATER
The law establishing the whipping
Ht for wife beaten goei into effect the
19th dr of the present month, ami
thereafter the brutes who seem to think
a woman is their personal property, to
maltreat at their pleasure, will eel the
lath. That is, they wi!l if persons cog
nixant of tbe fact of such crimes do
fheiir duty snd give the necessary in
formation to the grand Jury. jyife
beating is certainly one of the most re
volting of climes, and there can be no
possible excuse or palliation for it. lien
erally it is unprovoked and indulged in
because the devil himself possesses the
stronger anniuial with a wicked desire
to indict punishment upon a helpless
woman, and tfie law seems unable to
provide a remedy. Eyeu the new law
will fail to protect the victims for the
reason that experience shows that women
will rarely testify against their husbands
;n such matiers. Often they are unable
to earn a living for themselves and there
fore fear the only result of a complaint
.would be to throw them upon the charity
of the world. In many cases, also, they
rerest rained by tear of greater harm,
as the brute who beats his wife ua
within him the instinct of a murderer
and would not hesitate, were it not for
fear of the gallows, to punish with death
any attempt to bring hitn to justice. II j
jhe woman c old master op the neces
sary nerve the wife beater would often
find bis punishment as Maybrick found
his, and pay with fcif life the just penal
ty fur bis outrageous conduct. Men
who practice this crime are gen
erally cowards and the knowledge
jthat whenever they attempt violeiu
gainst their wives they might expect a
pup of poisoned coffee or a knife between
their ribs would probably hare a deter
ment effect.
This pappjr promts to publish duiii Jb,e fi,rly days of
me xyvwia uw viarK exposition an issue oi s.ooo copies.
devoted to $ comprehensive showing of the resources of
V-ommoia county, irom iiortn to soutn apa irom east to
wesje. JCsJo section of the county will pe neglected and no re
source win be overlooked. Jt jyill he .the niost important
attempt ever made to make this county ktvoyvn to those who
are seeking opportunities for jnyestment of capital, either m
farm lands or productive industries of anv description. The
literary work will be done by thoroughly competent persons
in each locality, thus insuring absolute fairness to the differ
ent sections ot the county. 1 he paper will be quite profusely
illustrated with newspaper halftones, including natural
scenery, water powers, logging camps, school houses,
churches, etc. The entire edition should be placed where it
will do the most good, and in order to accomplish this all
who are interested iu the development of Columbia County
should lend a helping band. If you want neighbors to help
build np your community or capital to aid in the building
up ot dormant industries, this is your chance to do good
work to thai end.
These papers will be mailed to any address for sc per codv.
senam tne names, accompanied by the money.
TISANfflER OF HEALTH
to
ICsh
fell
POUDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS Yt? SUBSTITUTE
OUR MINERAL RESOURCES
Columbia County $ Great
Field for Capital.
Seappoose, Or., May 10, 1905.
Editor Mist: Having for the last
thirty years been very much interested
hi the development of the mineral re
sources of Columbia County, and fail
ing to see am article giving the particu
lars as to what is hidden away in the
bills and ravines, I ask lh.it a little
COISTI AXD STATE (,RTXtiE
Pomona at Bearer State tiranjre at
forest tirore.
Pomona met at the hall of the Beaver
Valley Grange on Saturday last, with an
attendance of abont fifty from the local
granges of Colnmbia County. Teams met
the visitors at Rainier and conveved them
over the hills to the comfortable new
borne of the Beaver Valley patrons,
where attention was first called to a
.bountiful dinner which the ladies hud in
DRirXKE.VNESS IX MINORS.
It if gratifying to nate (he successful
prosecution in Corvallis of two men f.r
giving liquor to a minor. Tne shockiuf
result of debauching a lad with liquor
was witnessed in the Agricultural Col
lege town a few years ao, in the death
p( the intoxicated boy while resisting
arrest, and that of the Town Marshal
while in pursuit of his official duty in
the premise. One lesson of this kind
ahonlj suffice for Corvailis fjr many
years, if not indefinitely. The prosecu
tion above noted indicates that it is still
remembered by tlu prosecuting Attor
pey, at least.
If the law covering cases of this kind
was relentlessly enforced, we niyht
reasonably hope to bare an end of
drunken minors on village s; reels, and
.of the recruiting of jails and state's
prisons from the ranks of young men of
eighteen and twenty. This is a phase
ff vice that can be controled and prac
tically stamped out. To doubt this is to
assume or admit that men in authority
in the community cannot control its
boy.
The leseon of tbe "old farmer and I is
apple tree" is in ayUenoe here. Find
ing that "neither word nor grass,"
would cause the predatory lads to aban
don their purpose of stealing his fruit.
the determined farmer "tried what vir-
spaee may be allowed me in the MIst to ' readiness in the upper room of the grange
bring proptrly to the miads of your building. Grunge dinners are very much
readers the facts that can be proven and the same wherever you meet them. There
shown beyond a doubt that what we say ' is always an abundance of the best of
is here. Owing, however, to the con- 1 every thing that can be procured; but it
Jitiuus of the ground, being heavily ! is certain that the patrons in Beaver Val
limbered and a deusi undergrowth, ley have helpmates who are mistresses of
tne prospecting lias beeu very hard j the art of cookiug, and whose hospital
and slow, aud, in connection with j ity can not be excelled,
the geology of the country being some- After dinner grange was called to or
what broken a, d chined, it has been i der and considerable business transacted,
dittieult to define l!e different mineral j A resolution was adopted requesting
xoues as they present themselves in I the county court to require itemued bills
numerous plates ill Columbia County, j of all road supervisors, setting forth
1 feel it my duty to g.yeamtt knowledge ; the amount of work performed, date,
1 have gamed lor the belied t and good uf ' place, teams, etc., and a rather vague
tne cuiiuty in general, and will endeavor . statement was made that tbe county was
aecoidiiig to tne best of my ability to no being swindled in these matters.
so.
First, we have a fair prospect of
bituminous or cokeing coal, wtiicti runs
as hiu as 36 tiled ctrbou frui crjp-
A resolution was adopted advocating
the circulation of petitions invoking the
initiative in order that the people of the
dinerent precincts may elect their own
Appeal J, W. Towuteud, chairman;
L. A. Williamson, W, H. Suaslull, Mr.
V. N. Vaughn, Mr. Oiacu Jensen.
Agricultural College J. T. Appersoit,
chairman; I. H. Copeland, K. P. Jensen,
Mrs. James Witliycombe, Mrs. M. S.
Durbin, Mrs. Untie Piitur.
Assessment aud taxation W. It. Dii
fur, G. F. Bonney, W. V. Hire, C. W.
Jones, Mm. 1,. M. Kelvins, Mrs. Laura
Robinson.
Good roads A. Kelvins, chairman; W.
N. Vaughn, J, W. Armstrong, Mrs. Dora
Harris, Mrs. Jane Jones.
IXmnant Granges Mrs. Mary K. Pal
mer, chairman; Mrs. Anna Apjier'on.
Kdward Smith, W. J. Cook, L. A.
Williamson.
Pure food Kugene Palmer, chairman;
V. N. Vaughn, W. V. Jessie, Mr. Carrie
Towusvnd, Mrs. Nellie Itavis.
Division of labor E. P. Jensen, chair
man ; C. V. Jones, Mrs. N. Williamson.
Mrs. Nellie M. Davis, Mr. Amanda
Jesse.
Woman's work Mrs. James Withy
coml)e: chairman: Mrs. Anna t'ppeland,
Mrs. M.itlic E. tioldeu, Mrs. Mary A.
Hare, Mrs. I.iie Dufur.
A Creeping Death.
Ciood poison creeps up towaids the
heart, raucing death. J. E. Sieamen,
Belie 1'hiine, Minn., writes ttiata friend
dreailfu ly injured his hand, which
welled ti Ikie IiNhhI poisonini;. Hm k-
lurs Arnica Miveilrew out the poison,
healed the wound and taved Ins life.
Ikast in the world for ourns aud sores.
tic at 8t. Helen's 1" orniacy.
SCHOOL KKPOHT.
Rcjwrt of New I'ily dit No. Iltl, for
the movth ending April "I, IlKKV
No. dnva tnuuht W
No. boys enrolled. ............ ............mm. IS
No. girls enrolled ...,. IS
Total number enrolled .,
Avrraire dnilv iittcndillice " "
Total no, days atteiiduuce W3
Total no, days absence 3l
Total no, times tartly 1
Ron, of HoNoa
Jessie MoGregor, I.ulu Parr, llatlie
Makinster. Ilatel Ncer, Mary McGregor,
Ivarl Bradley, Klhcl Neer Lottie Maklu
ster, Ralph l.lghlfoot, Orville and Clyde
Makiustci ; Hilda Makitistcr and Johuy
Jink.
W. A. Young, teacher.
!aveil by Dynamite.
Sotni'timea. a 0 lining city is saved by
dynamiting a space that the lire, can't
cr'ods. Nunetiiiii's a coiigli hangt on so
li'tV, von feel asil noiliing but Uvimnilte
ould cure it . Z. T. Uray, of Calhoun,
On., rites: "My wile had a very
aggravated cough, which kept her awake
nights. Two physicians could not help
her, so she took' Dr. King' New Dis
covery for Consumption Coughs and
Colds, which eased her cough, gave her
sleep mid, tliinlly cured her." ("trietiy
seieiilitic cure for hioiiclntis and Iji
liripiM-. At tl. Helen's I'liainn'.cy.
pricv 5tc and 1 00; guaiaiiteed. Triul
liollle Iree.
Two hundred and fifty photogtaphs of
Seattle public schools and various
branches of school work wilt feature the
Sound City's educational display at the
Exposition.
KM'UHl HK.
To cold draughts of air aud keen
cutting wind, sudden changes ( leni
pruture, scanty clothing, undue tx
kj ire of the throat and neck after pub
lic speaking and singing, bring on
coughs and told.
ialhml'a llorehoiind jiupis the U't
cure. M'S. A. Ilarr, lluilon. Tel.
writes, Jan. -oi. 11K'.'; "tine In.i.le ol
llullard's lloreliound hyrup cured me ol
a very bad e uiv-li. It is veiy pleasant
to take. .VpM by .A.J. IVuutig.
CITATION.
pings on the surl.ice, and will surely be ' road supervisor, and it was ordered that
iniieh belter $a the vein is developed, as
the less exposed the higlier it wuuid be
in fixed carbon, itiusaifjoJinj au abuu
dauce of fuel lor reducing otiier ores
that are in large quauutas and well
opened up. We have red tiFiualile,
e)iial to the famous Lake S uperior irou
ore for making steel bidets; browu hem
atite or lamiuite, which is inos'. usel
for cast iron and ruus52 tu meu.lic irou ;
also argilliferous ore in large quanliues,
ores uf crome iron for iuiu-ral paints,
manganese ores ( used in making steel
and umber paint; ; aud e have large
deposits of shell marl which is use-1 for
making iron and carbonate of Iiuie, is a
dux for the ores of iron when smelted.
and is also used for lusting Portland
cement. Ail of this is uniting for cap
ital. We have the talent. What we
want is capital. We are prepared for
making cement cement that will stand
the test of Portland cement. We are
also prepared to make stel that caunoi
be excelled, aiso cast iron. We are pre j the new crop matures Beaver Valley and
pared for making mineral paint thai it the Nehalem country will I well reprc
lar Delter tuau anything of its kind on sen ted.
this market. All of this has been done I Then supper was called and it was inst
f58 there was in stones," whereupon , BnJ cu ahowo beyond a doubt a to as good as dinner, with oyster soup
added.
they speedily "came down from the tree ! I""11'' J quality
and be.eed the old man's psrdon." j Columbia County should be the Pitts
This leston of foice, properly and in ' ari ' Oregon the best paying prop
good time applied, iaoue that parents ' erty sn llle I'acific Northwest. Il has
and others in authority might recall ! lie ores, and their proximity to Portland,
with profit to Ihe conjinuifity tni the together aith transpurUlion by river or
rising genaration. There is enough j r'' renders the marketing of our pro
latent power in parental vigilance and , luct reasonable. We challenge capital
law to put a top to drunkenr. ss in w fin anything with one half the men:
in the Stale. If you are looking for in
vestment we can inttrest you.
FRANK PAYNE.
minors. All that is needed is to put it
In effect. Oregouian.
THE DELINEATOR FOB JUNE.
A striking covei design, a girls head
in pstel, b Uecrge Uibbs, introduces
the reader of the June Delineator tu a
varied and interesting uble ol .,jntent,
tupplemented by a complete suinuiarv
of the season's styles. In the literary
portion ot tfie magazine, Weymer Jay
.wins rouirinntes tne nrst ol .
8!. Helen Ncbyo) Report.
Report of district No. 2 tor month end
ing May 5th lytf,
No. dai-s tauzbt-
No. days attendance
No. days absence
No. times late..
We have not forgotten the
man with the small income.
We have not overlooked
. 1
tne ambitious young men
and women with limited
means who are struggling
for a musical education.
We have not disregarded
the families of relined tastes
but limited means that hun
ger for music.
We do uot carry this im
mense variety of over 30
makes of high grade pianos
merely for display.
We know that one of the
most effective ways to build
up a piano trade is to stimu
late musical interest aud
make jt universal, aud our
aim is to make it possible for
every home to possess a good
piano as it properly should.
People who can afford to
pay 6oo, $Soo, $1000, and as
brought out, and there is no doubt when ' tUUch more as they please for
a piano, can get a hucr piano!
here lor the price than any
where else.
The same is true of all
who purchase small priced pi
the Columbia County delegates to the
State Grange present said resolutions to
that body and urge its adoption.
Then a lull- followed until one mem
ber propounded the conundrum, "Docs
fruit growing pav in Columbia County?"
"No, it don't," says one.
"Yes, it doe," said another.
And at it they went.
Firing along the skirmish line soon
developed into a general engagement.
and the pros and cons warmly advocated
their respective positions, the decision
being to the effect that it paid those who
made money at it, and did not pay those
who lost, but that Columbia County can
and does produce the best apples on
earth. Incidentally the aphis family was
thoroughly discussed and cussed and the
i Lewis and Clark, Fair received a fair
share of the attention of tbe assembled
Patrons. The necessity ol our county
making a good showing was plainly
In the County IVurl f itie-t4totf Oregon far
ihtfOmititv f 1 otuu.bu
lu IA0 uinttcr ,l tti Miaie ol i iha P. Mwr-
gan.,tv-vM?t, etlil,ti:
lu Heuumlit Mivn. of aklna. Woahlii
Intl. Self nl Uw Ml Ju,u II. U.HSIU, lv
4 lit! I, sit ,ifir tu'lta mi. I tlt,tv (tilhu.
II anv stloll I in bv, sut ! alt utlipr tt?rv.l.
,hI iu (he rvl cULt tH-lviuU'a I" lav iate uf
MM lnviwil grOTtlit;:
lit th? iiNiur I ib itulu til OrnrMt'
You aii.l va. h ,l vu am Itervut uHiimlit!,1
lo be ami a:i.tr Uf,rw tli II m traMe fount)
I'ourt l lh,i Mai el Ort-tf.in lur the t'ntimt uf
1 ulumitla. In Hie court rixutt ul ar rourl. al
si. llrleit. liree.m . n SalurtU)-, the 'tih t!t
( li lt, A . 1 . nil, at Hie hmir oi IV i',. III
II10 lur,.'n,N4i lhrreif, II tM-lua lia regular Vlay
trru ul mtM'mirt. la alton rj ,e, II ant n
iu. hy an onlcrol ! ul all ih rral pruur
ly bvloitciiix 10 Ihe r.talr ul ,lrrrl. lu
iil Cuunry nl I'uhmittla, stle uf lireicuu,
hnul. li.il Imp n atle a trniet hr III 1h wli
llonul K. K.V'lliS the ahuluiun.1 it ul aW
wtalc, un rllr. Ill Mll'l 1'tuol
1 htf rial vta!e nr-rll In al,l r-;tl,,n ati.l
Wtutuillk' lu al,l rtale. 1 dm dtH-tl a ..lw
tnwll; 114-1,'IMullli; al Inr M.ullinr.l .-tltnrr i-l
lh ..'j'h',v.t iiarir ul Kcriiua llilrir . la
I"u-Imi fu.it norili, himi linlU.i ul lh
liUim-i.e nvr,iian, ili,-u.v uurih ru.ta.
(nrs eit :il r,j.; Urnr xiuib ji",
lliruri, .! M i,t lu Iha i.a ul Ivimnlm.
,-uittouu irti acre: nltuul lu sal.! lulnmhu
1 't:tll, . nl llreutl.
MEN'S SUITS
r 7f
.75
The best you ever saw for the price. Other tor.H
nsk 1 1 5.00 (or po Vtter.
Jnew patterns
S -cNEW FABRICS
5end for one. IF IT DONT
PLEASE YOU.return It.
infAU THE AMERICAN
UleiCn, CLOTHIER
221-223 Morri-ow St. - - . 1ViIju1, Ore.
4.
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New Walk-Over
St vies for Hen
$3.50
AND
$4.00
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cari-tv bistan-r ttussst.
HT. II KI.KNi. OUKUON
Mist and Oregonian $2 00
I jmiJ -a jmi mi jM jtul-0l l 1
inn jsiij mukii UOWA
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promise much of interest, pictonally and Ter cent of attendance?.
iitr,,mT, iiourKoriov leaiureaiso le
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is ilisonntion of "A
Corner iu Normandy," au enjuvable
travel snelch that (fives more than a
paiMnp (.'Uiire at one of the most curious
nooks in the Old World. Fur the benefit
of those who I ave thecollectin instiu. t,
. Hudson Moore writes on old gla in
"Tlie Collector'o Manual "and J;r. Mnr
ry dicensses the cure of thuevesand ears
in a paper thai will appeal partietularlv
to your.g nioihers and tho e who have
After supper the grange met in the fifth
degree.
The next meeting of Pomona will be
the first Saturday in August, with Natal
Grange, of the Mist neighborhood.
Stats Grange.
Thirty -second annual session of the
State Grange will meet at Forest Grove
Tuesday, May 23, and continue in ses&iou
four days. Master Leedy announced the
following committees, made up from the
different delegates from the different
granges of the state:
Finance J. E. Morback, chairman;
Napoleon Davis, J. W. Townsend, Mrs.
Dora Harris, Mrs. Mary A. Hare.
Credentials C. F Hilton, chairman;
W. W. Jesse. Mrs. Mary S. Howard. Mrs.
S. E. Smith, Mrs. W. H. Suashall.
Good of the order J. W. Thomas,
chairman; J.J.Johnson, Mrs. Anna Cope
land, Mrs. Mary K, Palmer, Mrs. R. B.
Morback.
Legislation W, D. Hare, diairman;
F.ugene Palmer, C. E. Golden, W. II. H.
lyi.l.iKt) A DAV,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW.
II tit f.rarllr in any I'onrt, Slat or Frletal.
ORlce neat iiiM,r U C'uiirlliou,
8T. IIKl.rN.x,
OKKUOX.
Roix OH Honor
Alice Quick, Nellie Iws, Sadie F.llis,
j Bessie, Loyd, Searle and Virgil HatUn,
iCha'.merand William Patterson, Keona
Wilkins, William Watters, F.ruest lohns.
Harvey Wilkins, Harry Thorp, Vincent ' I)u(ur iIr- M. S. Durbin, Mrs. Eunice
Ealttrson, Leona Pinckney, Frank Thorp, ! Bonuey.
Charlie Ijws, Ruth Decker, lais Clear, I La J- W. Armstrong, chairman; J.
Gladys Walters, Hanior McKie, Ersel ! A' v". G- u- Iifarris, Mrs. Ella John-
tde care of children. Newman's livmn Oodson, Dorian Patterson. Warnnie i n- 31rs- Carrie Townsend.
Usd K'ndly I.i.'lit," is thf s.ihjeet of g; Thorp, Dorthy Johns. Philip Clonincer j Education I. II. Copeland, chairman;
(natter of lietion, .lhurt Hj n-Jow pli,,"'! . JUtl,e l" 'oMe,1' Mr- NIleon Davis.
perial.'-The Lucky Pie,-r,"r.roed.ulonj; Clesjrea tor Action. j Co-operation M. S. Durbin, chairman;
lunnuif lines, anu Helen utioiuto Prime Wf6H ihe bo-ly is cleared for action, J w- took, ITlce Robinson, Mrs. Ellen
pontri bntrs ashorl ston- nfruat slrc?tl, bv Dr. Kimfg New L'fn Piiis, voa can G. Limljert, Mrs. Ammla Jesse,
and charm. Urace MacUowan Cooke I tell it by the bloom of health on the Trncnr.n..vv.ri r. t
Hdds a chsDter n the amaainu hi.ir.ru ' . , il, i.,i..i.. ... . ' .i.J .... ?. Transportation N apoleon Davis.chair-
fvin Kiley kubbit. and L. t'rar.k bauin ! f)rnines of the flesh and mul : the
iruis an uiiiiniil l':iiry talo, called "Tne I bnovai.cy nf tlia mind. Try fiem At
IV.i-Hiwn IVdie.'1 both of. which will the U Helen's Pharmacy. 26 cen'ta'
f'icht the little folke. Inaldition .,
lucre a'e liuuee plans and lioure-furnish
anos. He are orcoarcd to
suit you in price as well as in
quality. Every piano we
carry, from the Chickering,
Weber, and Kimball to the
smallest-priced one, is the
very best obtainable for the
price, lar better than the
same amount can buy any
where else.
Remember our poliey is
quick sales, many of them
and small profits, and that
handling pianos m immense
quantities to supply seven
leading stores in the North
west, we are in position to
save much in cost.
Every instrument fully
guaranteed and money back
should purchase fail in any
way to prove exactly as rep
resented. Write us or, better still.
come in and see our pianos be
fore you buy. Eilers Piano
House, 35r Washipgton street
corner Park.
jy. it. n. cliff,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
HT. IIKl.ESH, OUKUON.
JJH. KDWI3 RON.
PHYSICIAN Si SURG BON
8T. IIEINH, . j OIIKI.OS.
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I-Uncivilly New (.'oo.Is Kv.-iy diy iu the Wwk
THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPU7A-
tiou of Iiiik flandmji for Only the IV.t In
-GENERAL 31ERCIIADISE
Dart & Muckle,
St. Helens. -
irtrj.mrjrirt-trim-erg: tm"jmrjfr;m:
Orison .
SUMMONS
SHtRirrs SALE.
Soty I'eaue. toavsrascno.
J D. (lOUFKEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
ileal EtutcanJ Tmher l.aml. aul,) aud
strncla mafls.
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Rev. Newell Uwicht Hillia I. r.
I.ifc? idwis, and many ytige devvted tu Ur oi tlle P,ymiiUth ConifroBatioi.nl
tli iwrucmiar intoros'H of the Iiohi. r' . ,r J. w u . onroKu"-"
inclndini. a.n.nirnll,HrfHSiiir. ,, ' cnurclj of Brooklyn, and one of the ltst
on "l'iio frartiral Side oftl e Welding." ; known preachers and lectmers iu the
nnd vinVly of suxgeati jiH lor kitclien j United States, his wire! his acceptaece
Fcrujuiy. mmmmmmmmmm i of the invitation extended liitn by the
Lewis and Clarlc Exposition authorities
Tiftcea t!ioiitu4 ptoptc vuited the to preach in tbe Auditorium at the Fair.
f.f wis S ?IrJc Expositicn kit Suaiav. H ite U Attgust 57.
ma:i, J. W. Thonis, Price Robcrwm,
Mrs. N. Williamson. Mrs. L. M. Iii;lvins.
Agriculture Dr. James Withycooibe.
chairman; Kdward Smith, A. Bclvins,
Mn. Kunice Bonney, Mrs. W. f. Suashall.
Resolutions J.J. Johusou, chairman;
IV. H. Ruashall,
Joni-i, Mr. Anna
Mileage and per diem C. K. Golden
chairman; J. E. Morebaclt, G. D. Harris,
Terrific Itaec 'ib tieail).
'Death was fast apnrourliinjf," writi'i
Ralph V. fernndcji, of Tnmpi, l'a.,
descriliing his fenrfal rac with dtatli,
"m a result of Ijirr trouble and hr-art
dtBcne wliirli rc 1 1, lied ma if !.. A flit fif
I all inloie-t in life. 1 hud tried many
j different dwtois and revcr! uii'dicini-s
..jfc svt 'J "ri.rni, iiijiu i ucg in to uo
Electric Hitters. Bo wonderful was
their effect Hint in tlireo days I Ml liko
C. E. Hilton, Mrs. Jane ' "7 'T' 'r' 1 Ca"d of a"
Apperson. my troubks." (Juarantoed at St.llelen
u, ug ..ul D , p, IU, UA.,
Thousands of roses are now in bloom
Mrs. Ella Johnson, Mrs. Grace Jenson. i on the ground of the Lewis and Clark
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nine and ten year? old;
souuJ and true Also,
ev harness pud wagon,
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willsclliori.n--Ji.tif cash.
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