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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1905)
OBEG'ON MIST Fntered at t'.w rostoffioe at St. Helens, liit&onT -fcnf law tuait waiter. JSSlTl'.D EVKKV 1'HIDAV V E. U. W.A.GG, EDITOSi AND. rROI'RIKTOR. One copv, one vear, in advance. . . .f 1 00 Si months. 60 ' ' Lejpit notices 21 cents per line. FRIDAY. Jl'NK W.1905. cousTi OFFICIAL PAPER. ltatingthe Ijtrtt CiriMitatinii of itny j&yvt in Colombia County COLUMBIA COUNTY'S DAY. .The matistfwra of the L is and Clark entennial Exposition, njion rfqucst of lilt) commissioner iruiu wis cuuuty,, lisve appointed Saturday, July 2!Hh at Columbia County Day. ' r.y that time the fair will te at its best, the wvatlinr mill prulnbly lx warm andj rlt-ar, tlicfarly harvest will be over, and the peo.U of tl.ia c uulTcan gather to collier and renew old acquaintance, Win now one, and Income thoroughly familinr with the advantages and re sources of the community in p-hich we reside. Due of tlij gtvat.st enefits of the Exposition is that it is acquainting "the mple with their own resonrces. Especially is this true of Columbia Cuunty, which baa greater natnral ad vantagea than any oi!. r county in the tale of Orog hi ; but lit. heretofore lack ed the spirit of nnity nee- stray to make these resources known to the world and tliere'o availaMe. An illustration of tide fact can be cited : A sample of clay from the Warren neighborhood was sent to the Colo aibia County exhibit J.itl week. Yonr commissioner, think ing it wjrtli examination, took it to the AsricuHural LViiartnient in the Government building, and the gentle man in ch.irjje 1kc.i.E8 very much interested in it- It has en sent to the jteo'ojftcal department at Wasliicgtcn for texaminatioA Rnd ana'y-is and in about a month a report will bj received. If it proves to be as useful as expected a Very important d-scovtH-y will hive been inside, and in all probability a now in dustry will haru lueu established. This is t d )im nt i at the yaloe of unit ing in aid f evcrv movement calculated to build np ou-emrt-. ' We trout that every cilixen of Colum Jiiii Co'iri'y w'io iiitoni'i "o visit the great f.ir will make it a point to be there on Saturday, July 20. A special program will lie preprJ, imlid.uja reception at thu Orem bnihliilj.', to be addressed liy Hon. J.;lferaou Myers, president, on the pin of the Stale Commission, and Jiy others as may liereaftcr be selected. The administration band will be at our disposal, and iu addition an invitation liaa be-u cxtou-led to the bands at War ren, Uainier, and Clatskanie, and spCL-ial arrangements have leen made lor tiirm. They w ill be pin n free ad mission and tents and wis. The trans portation companies will be aked to give special rate for that day, good for ten days. ' The rrgtilar proyram ia a good one, including titewurts on the lake in the evening. Any suggestion in regard to the program for tho reception will be tbnnkfnlly received, and we hope tot the co-operation of all in making Colombia 'day at the Exposition an event to be '.im and pleasantly ' remembered. VRUC OWNERSHIP OF DRAINS, mount, and t lie wiUm is looked iihmi , I not as a Club ruoiit but as a place wliera The Onwon Mist, though published In , they can get tho stuff to satisfy their a small community, aud presumably of cravings. KoUeou drunks tl.ey work, liu) ti diiom. anuears to have attract, and whon they ara out of cash tha ad the attention and ire of The Socialist, saloon man. keeping in view me im nubliahwl at Toledo. Ohio, as we are in mensn profits of the business, cau afford receipt of a copy of that paper, with a to give them credit fuid taka a chance rather personal articlo KUecttng upon on getting his pay, unlit rmaiiy tney go thoqutlityof the gray matter In our down the tobogiran into the class knowu cranium, we nad tut suppose! mat a tmms unauie u wur vr pj, this wit tha topic under discussion, dependent for their stimulus upon the Rut it mi to ns that the editor of the charity ot those who are Inst' a little Socialist must bo mistaken la at least farther up the grade. one of his winclusions. and we would like This is what the "club" room does for to have the opinion ol some of our local the working man, and generally U does socialists. The Socialist says: the samo tiling lor me aaioon rapcr, Given a sys.eni ,of ownership by There is no good iu it society, the whole people, ot niaciunery olwcaltn prod iciton, me upptiriunuT . . ' ,..S ;.(;.:. ..,.,...,ti. Wh?re Is Coluuibia touutft orciron ...... a. !.: tt.dt i.uMtiitnrv wonlit hoi oln inltsl and equality of opportunity The amount ot iguorance the lack of among ail men would be possible. Then vnoweielee of Columbia County and Its hv .w.nn he tetter illustrtatftl rnnnreiij iu ui ......-. . . , .u. f.. !. tl. ml inr wonUI iffl " have a chance to save himself frmi his Lewis and Clark Exposition on Tuesday present ni)fortuns, mental condition. o(thil The Telegram published Sohe can nourisn nope aim caun mrnsoii. ,nnouncmeut .t this was Columbia county week and the editor of the Mist immadiatelv called Upou the ITcss Bureau of the Fair for an explanation, and was informed that the Columbia county iu question was located i the State of Washington. He was then ask We do not understand why, under the socialistic thcorv. Drama suoniu ie given a cliance (9 win uton, $a own merit. No man is entitled to peculiar credit for the cossesicon of brains. They are very largely a matter of mheriUnce. Brainy parenU ar apt loprouuce orainy Mr S(lUon lhe gentleman in charge of the bureau, "Where tsLotutuoia .oun ty Oregon T" Such ignorance by an officer ot ac, vr cgon expoatuon is inexcusauic. are cheap, and it would seem that a wan in his position would take some pains to children.' and why should any individual be allowed special privilege merely on account of the possession of this unearn ed mental increment? There is no special merit in it, and, as the owner did not create it clearly it should be subject to public ownership. Man's natural rights should be superior to mere intellectual cap tbtUUes or attain meot. Tha fool should by edict be A Had Bear. Soma day you w ill get a bad scare. when you cel a paiu i vour bow',. and fear appendicitis. lately lies in l)r Kings New Lite rills. loriil lumul and tomac. i litnics, sm ri as headache, biliousness, costivenvts.ect. Guaranteed at ft. Hciiu'i I'liaiuiscy only S6c. Try them. The twice of admission to the Kxp sitlon On Sundays has been reduced to 23 cents. The weekly aduiisMou remains at 00 ccnu. On Sunday the gates open at noon and close at 11:30 p. ui. Acnte UiieumatlMii. DeeD tearius or wrenching pnins, oc casioned by Retting wet through i worse wheu at rest, or on nrsi moving ill cold or damp weather, Is quickly cur edby Ballard'a Snow Uniuieul. Oscar iiiuiii i;iiuon i'iiv III. writes Feb. Ill, rJO.'; "A vear ago i was irouuieu sihi a pm In my back. I soon gt so had mat I eou in not LH-nu over, vou whii of tlallard's Miow Liniment cuivU uie," told by A- J. iHuntng The National Good Koads Convention opens in Portland on June 81. Thous ands of delegate from all ove rtuc Cuiled States, many with their families, arc at tending the convention and taking in the big Fair. tinge Task, It waa a huge task to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kidney disease at that of O. F. Collier, of C heroBeaso, la. but Electaio Hitters did it. llt writes: "My kidneys were so far gone 1 could not sit on a chair without a cuslx iou; and suffered Iroiu dreadlul back ache, ueadac'iie. and detaesion. In Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure and by them waa restored to purtect health. I reccouiond this great tome mlicne to all with weak kiuneys, liver orstoinreh. Uuarauleed at ttte SU Hel ens ruaruincy ; price roc. Eervbodv who has visited the Lewis FOR PORTINA DAILY Steamer IRALDA C. 1100GHKIKK. Matter. Leaves Rainier (!. except, Snudiiy. ,or lV,tlnd..,t . ..... depart,.. In m St. Helens at 8 o'clock. Returnlm. leaves Portland at 2 DO p. u... arnvuig nl St. Helens at 4 . Asktbe He will Tell you That tbe inform himself in regard to the geograpUy of the state he is supposed to represent, mt the least bo aware of the . pnuntv borderina and Clark Fair tirououuee the Trail "the made .t,he equal ot the philosopher, and ifhin , jk ,8 uoara ride of the Expo- best ever." There are thirty shows, and all the different gradations of intellect J'groun containing a populat-oo you can see them all for about 7. The of about 9,000, and doing over Jl.txxi.oou prices range trom iu to ou ccuu. should be raised or common level. This lowered to a would be true equality. X:,ii nlJ tn9 rer'ectl0n of socialism, and is the only thing necessary to give full force and effect to this gloriuos theory cj absolute oqaajity in all the walks ol life The Socialist further aayt that thousands of vcung women are being attracted to tho Portland Exposition b; false reports (presumably as to the opportunity to secure employment), aud adds, And the girls who come, deceived bv false rt-rjoru. are usually stranded and. in nlain words, compelled, in the ma- iintv of cases, to become prostitutes to avc themselves from starvation. This ia wrat we can reau between the lnea ol worth of business annually with the city iif Portland. We are partly to blame for this dense ignorance. W e have done notn.ng hecetbfore to make ourselves known or assert our standing among the counties of the State. Our resources are nnexcell- Curea Old Mores Westmoreland. Kans. May 5. 1902: Balla.-d tii.ow Liniment Co. YourSuow I .initiit.uk mr! an old sore on the side 'of ui chin that was soppowd to be a cancer. The sore was stubborn and would not yield to treatment unwi umn rtimw I.iuiiueiit. which did the work In HORTH COAST LIMITED Electric LiglitoJ, is the Crack Train of Them All for Comfort ami Ele gance. The Ticket Omcc at Portlund it 255 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Portland A. 1). CHARLTON Attistiint Ctntral PORTLAND. OREGON S TIIA1NS TO TI1K KAiJT P.tlLY ..i l u 1-. .v.. (.wt.rj. rircum-I ahork nntcr. Alv siter. MlS. hophla J stances tlut have exutea np to present time we have demonstrated the superior quality of our fruits and veeeables, grains and trusses. No citizen of Columbia county need be ashamed of the showing that is being made, and challenge comparison with any county . tirvu. court has been so economical in I ... . , .1 L. r.4 the Association's warning. Thousands proia.nH iuwm m ml tlio.in.ls of men and women and making their county s resources Known hove with brains and, skill and ambition I stjj tnere ;s much to do. Get in and vamly seeking the opportunity to wora, t find bat put your and going Uown to ruin anu aegraaaiion . . . v,, because titey cannot get it 1 There is no milder languajj to be oaed iu regard to this statement than to say "It is a lie." and if any citiieo of On e in sent such a . latoment to the ihculdcr to the wheel and help. Reduced Bates en Str. IraUa Or, and after June 22nd, l'J05 the. fares th ktr. Iralda will be as follo.. .Socialist he should bo heartily ashamed good to Oct 15, 1505. Oobleanii Kaiama A COL'KAUEOUS SClIRE. of himself. The the Socialist rofers was organixed for the purpose of preventing any aneh state of aftiirs. and no false reports have been sent out, and i.eit(,CJ! . thousands nor hundreds, nor dozens of yoanj girls or vouug men have been deceived into coming to Portland in the vwin hope of securing work, nor is there any scarcity of ork for good g';rj or women iu the city of Portland or the State of Oregon The women who perfer prostitution to domestic service and the men who think the world owes them a living and wonld rather steal than do hard work will doubtless find Jhfcir level, but this lias always beea bo a.ud will continue until socialism equalises brana ana ignorance and puts idleness and indu trv. vice and virtue, on the same level THE WOBKINU MAN'S CLUB. arm, nd luiairunta i bat it is cancvr. l'lease send her We bottle. om oy A. J. IVming. The attendance at the Lewis and Clark Exposition is increasing daily, fcxeur- sionsare run daily from oue or more :itiei in the Northwest, bringing many people to the Fair. No heerct Atxiut It It is uo secret, that for Cuts, Turns. flr. KWer Sores, tiore Kye. Uoils, etc., nothing is so effective a Hucklin'a Arnica Salvu. "ll-uian l taae ina vu cure a bad sore I had, and its all O. K. for sore eyes," writes U. U drcgory, oi itf,.Tx.ts. Sjoatat. llilcus tuar macy. As pu'li'uhment for sn-aliug pair ol dtkks, Thus. Fieidr, of Whitman county. Washington, murdered one man and CITATIOK. In ihsfonwtj CullM l lh M.iiu 01 wrr"n ur Ihul omil) "I I 1'iumoia. In Iha Ilitlr Ot III !! Vt J"B l ' Til Bu)ulln Morwuil. of Y.Slmn. Wn.hlllt k.ir l.w i.l Joliu II. Moron. .It. r.l ...i i.. . I. itux iii; tnu Ln i.vai. .j ..i. ii.u i .h.l tn&ll ull.rr. lutcict t Iu Ih. rvl v.ul.' hrluuatu Ui llis t.tJW ul Mil diim4. swung: III Ilia liui u oir Yoa and tarti nl )tl ' bb "(lia.llilfl to t anil aiir l-l'ir lli.i iina.ir.-nr liiurtul llif "t ol Orrnon tot lln-ruiiiii)r i Hlnml.1.. lti lh L-.iurl r.in ol cnnri. . 1I..1..... n.iit. tin Xl.iti'Ur. tti if-1 I Jiii II . 1'JUfl. al lli htut vt 10 n i l.. I ii. l,.r..m llT..rmt. I, IkiIiik -lid rttfill I' t i..m uliI I'.iatl. UI aho t'.HW. It AUf C M, hr ti otvlr "I Ml ot " ! '' I '"!'' IV Iwl-.listlilt U Uf P.I.I ot l l '!" ' ' .l-t t'uuntr -t lolqmbl. fut '". tuwl.l w tie -'t pr)cl l-r " "' t': lllvitul E. r. Qu'i-li Hi ,.lllillil"lrwr U M aUt, tin Sir In pakI lunri. Til. rral Calais iu.wrin n wi '" -----neltiK I" . .'I". dwrllwl aa l..l..a town. U-Oii.!iitlllil auMhwr.l eoruar ol the i'uthwi-ai turrr id iHfviuii ltiirn u.o i. ii.h'p ruur luTtn. mik. i"i' " la M H MEN'S SUITS H H $9.75 The best you ever aw for the price. Other stores ask 15.00 for 110 better. NEW PA1TERNS NEW FABRICS 3 Send for one. Ih n ikwn'i PLEASE YOU, return it. ins iB THE AMERICAN WelCfl, CLOTHIER m . ft t . r Morrison St. roriwnu, urc. 221-223 i wmnmr!rrnr!tfiTfmwnrmwnrmm!r!t?!TfiTn?fi?r!Tfi!f New Walk-Over Styles for Hen $3.50 AND $4.00 KNIGHT'S rtAllOKUtVa . .... I Alieniiu'i tiiT""' 11 one wav. round tnp. 01. iicicu, ui one way, 0c rounu trip. xr.rtin. l oiin.ll. ('a oles. bOc one way. 1 00 round tnp. Columbia City. B0e (Htjtf1y wounded another, and lay in aait V ' u., .l K IT.lm. Talc . - . , l.-.il lor hours tor a mini victim, whu uoc to appear, Vr the time justice gets through with Mr. Fields he will un questionably be willing to admit that his method of pomehuietil baa draw backs which he would not Lave en countered had be adopted other mea- nrca toward the mon who stole tho ducks, The editor of tin) Ailorian has entered the fight for enforcement of the law agVitiot the ilivi-s of that city, and his 'progress will 1 watched with considerable interest. Artoria has always bscn notwl as a city where the worst phasu of tUi liquor t radio held complete eoi.tr d, an-1 no newspaper has lieretofore had Ilia moral courage to enter a trntet. Tina is act wonderful, fur the reason tlutt to stand for enforce- I . f .1... 1... '.n..nf til. In. nl l.tl.!. UiCU. u. like laa lllVl.li HIS, va 1 ness and a poasibje financial ruin. A newspaper can orste a right public sentiment, but in many instances in or der to do so it mn.t have a bank account of goo 1 proportions nud be able to stand temporaiy loan. ?he element with which the Aftorian Is contending is thoroughly organised, and is fighting for iu lif. It will not hesitate to sp.nd large sums of money to maintain its power and the A-lorian will need the hearty aupp jrt of all the decent people in the city if it is to be successful in wiplofont the pl.gue spots that have infened that coraiminity torao many rears. Incidentally it may bo mention ed that Astoria is in tha fifth judicial district and that our genial friend Mr, ilarriaon Allen is tho district attorm-y, At the last session of the grand jury for Columbia Coiiulv complaints were made that the saloon m-.ii of this county were iguoring the law i' regard to Sunday closin but no hid $ m -nto wero found lor the reason, as alleged, that sufficient proof was not obtainable to warrant an indictment. The piunicipalilies, how ever were adiu ui!iud to sea (hat the law is complied with, but np 10 dale wj iiave seen 1? ) evidence of their doing to. Admiral Togo won a batt'e in thirty IiutHKreveu "'I woi. h li'i-wia will hardly recover from in thirtv-eeven years. .1 Itfittle (letvvecn (he Pocrs and Jjaps mijihi settle the world championship. The Portland Evening Telegram, in a recent editorial, dwelt at great length upon the virtues of the saloons as the working man's club, and deprecated any attempt to abolish it is lieing in oppo sition to the interests of the working class. The saloon is the working man's club so long as he has money to spend, and no longer. V hen his money is gons it is liable to club the working man or invoke the aid of the police to remove him to the lock np. The open saloon is the womt enemy the working man has to contend with. If the millions "pent by mechanics and labor-1 Jessie jf A -w. A " " "..amsra ara aw ss I I'TMTP.FV ' Mrs. Mamie Brink visited ber mother and father at Oak Point last week. M. Lindsav attended the O. A. R. encampment in Portland 14 week. Mrs. T. TV. Wyatt was a visitor Saturday. Mrs. Win.Withrow.ofPortland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Withrow tun week, ml rrturned home Friday on the Kellogg. Mr, claltcrlce and Mrs, T. C. Watts . . . 1 1 .1 AH Ik. mm raiaeneers tor rwimDu o m Kellogg Friday. Capt. Mcintosh and wife, of Portland were in town Friday evening P. A. Kenney, wife and family of Ale- mento. Cal. are visiting Mr. Kenny.s mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kenny. AUiert Mier is building a new house on his farm south of t'ais place. A grand old fashion basket picnic and celebration will be given by the xituens nl tii vicinitv. at the school house in district no. 20. on July 4. Hon. Thos. McBride as orator, and readings by Miss Mr-C.rM.nr. Also sonzs by tlie Djins of Fam'ne. in Its torment, like dying of con- Portland I wmption. Trie prress of coiiauniption I from the beginning to the very end is a lotig torture, ttn to victim anu iricnus. 'When I vad consumption in its first tain. " writa Wm. Mvers. of Cearfoss, Md. "alter Irving aiuereni meiucmes and a cnori doctos. in vsin. I took l'r Kinff's ew LUtcovery, wincn quirsiy and perfsrtly enred ma." l'toiopt reliel and sure cure for coughs, colds. Bore throat, bronchltia. etc. I'ositively ivo- venU pneumonia. Ouarantixv at ht. Helen's l'harmacv. price WJo andfl.tw a bottle. Trial bottle free. Wiliaiio'lli. tiinlUu tli.-tt. 1 Uu-urc auulh f.-l: ilia.irsi w.-al Wrmtl III Ihr. .l.i..ut U.- -iuiii .14 I wUmMa cduuiui: ih mtm; aiiauia C-.inly. !4ll ol llrmin. W itlioaa, lOfl Ui'll. II Iia.:.n. .... ('.mm. court nl lliamau- il I'f.K.m IO,l, lm bl (. ..uniT. won 111. hmi wi w.iku-i. latssui in vt Mi'. Altrat- It. Ht.H'Mtvi., - (tuiitj B w. A. uauHKlHyvtv. id OpiMisitc 1'crkiiiH Hotel. IHHM'LAND Mist and Oresonian HI K STOMA & COLUMBIA RIYER i RAILROAD COMPANY. 5irs for liquor were to their credit in school children ot reer t.lty ana mis l.T,b. alrll-..a on.t l,..!tonta arnnlil vlinnl. foot nrM. tZZ races, raCCS for he less frequent and the relations be- vouug girls and boys, young and old tween canital and labor would I more men. lean and lat. SsacK ana poiaio .1 . amicable. Take Columbia County for races, base ball and croquet example. There are fifteen or sixteen Tha,t Tired Feeling. If von are languid, dopreiwed, in- capapablo forwork.it indicates that yonr liver is out C4 orutr. Heroine win h sit imture to throw off headuclies, rlicu- mutism and ailments akin to nervous ness and restore the energiea and vitality of Honnd and nerfect lomlth. J. J. Hubbard. Temple, Texas, writes, "I have nsed Heroine lor tlie past two years It has done me more good than all the doctors. It is the best medicine ever made for chills and lever," 00c. bold by A. J ijyming. DO YOU WANT:SS3? af I MMMMW TO SELL? J I assaes ssA.nowa jTTH)! oaiUY. M I a j tl a 1 w SOU XvPertlanrlarlt M H 06 s ssi .... (.obis 10 Ot y, SIS S is . ... K.ililtr Ill SKI ss lit ui ... CroMiM.. s IW I 44 40 III I .... MajK.r.... Hi 1 l I M Vi r.vi yuiorjr ... si? ?m IU 11 to S?S I.. t'Ulaksnt.. IK S S IS 10 (4 li .. Msiahl.mi. IU 1 I It 10 11 11 1! .. Wtpurl.. IS Til I TT ID SS 7 ?, .... I IUUio.... I SS T W 1(1 SO 10 17 MS ....Knpl.... SIS 11 10 OS li (U w.a ... rixnann... SOT S fl 10 w II It 96 4 ..John lr. IU S W JO It 10 WS Ar. Aaiorls .!. Ttt I 10 All mini malts ctoas snnrifriloni al slia Nurlti.rn 1'aaino Irani, in ami trnni tin. EalodbUud ikiIuu. At FuukitKl alls all iraltn laavmr I'ttlm Upol. l A.lorla with I K AN Co bcat an.) rail llu. aul SI. .mil T I I'onar to tori (run Uwsco ao4 korib Hcarh paluu. 1-aaMnssnfnr Astnrtt or war pnlnu mu rli traina at Itoiiltou. Trams will .tup to let paa '.nstra otTrn Wuu!tm ho cnutUig (rum poluj Ooo. t'aaa. an, Aatotla, Or STANDARD It is said that Chicugo wantid, the mw confcrftiii.. Hut Chicago ntinos- .hcre is not ilndwcive tj the develop- mt of the pence i'iea. School Rcpoi. Hie very best , with envelopes to match lor saje M.rm, saloons in this county. Each of them nays 1400 per year license. Their rent will average 15 per month, making 180 per year ; light and fuel not lt-s than I per month or $00 per year; help of one j man say $-'y0 per month or O00 per year ; living expenses of proprietor and bis family 50 per month or $000 fer yoiar, making a total of $1,&40 per year profit from tlie sale of liquor that must be realized for each saloon before the pro prietor makes any money qu his invest ment. Suppose we allow that' there is two thirds gross profit in the liquor businesa. Tlien add (GOO to $1840, mak ing a total of $12410, and you hare tlie lowest amount you can possibly figure (hat it costs the working men to main tain each of these club rooms in Col im bia Conntv, or nearly $50,000 annually for "club." dues. This divided among a mail pppulation ot poseiblj' 3,000, mak ing aii average drink bill o' not less than $1.6. The men who pay this drink bill are the working men of the county the fanners, ti-Leriiicn, loggers, uill men, and (aarrycjcii. jme of them con tribute every cent they earn toward the tuainteimncci iUcse "tAnba'.' thut are dubbing t'ye life or.t o( fheui. Thty nntVct their families, lJ.v.;r homes, their childien, their own persons in their love for liquor. Al first they are influenced by a desire for sociability. They want to meet together and have a good time ; but gradually the desire for liquor for the filed it produces becomes pra- Come one and all wrth well filled baskets, and have . r.nnA time. There will he a grand ball in the evening If vou have a farm for attheRcdmen Hail, given sale there; is no better place by the Coble Grange. to advertise it tnan in tlie Mist's special Lewis and Clark edition of five thousand copies of an eight page illus- It will go di- Pjtlks In Bats, TV world is full o' ruts, my boy, some shaller au some deep; An' eVry- rut is full V folks, as high a. Each, one that' groylin' in th' diuh is rectly into the hands of the growiin'at bi fate, honieseekers from the Kast An' wishinit' he bad got his chance be- . . iot it wa. too kie. We wish we could print 100, Then lay it all on someone else or j OOO Copies ofthis paper, as we 'twas just their indc-. relieve it wiil do the county a f vs .nci lof I ilflt Itffu I 7 - iiney ....-w. x lit iiiua- Sewing Machine caused by lack o' pluck. ; here's th' word of one clean throu, from soup great deal 0 good. But here's tv word of one that s ve1 1 trations will be numerous and ira soup t' nuts ; ' . . . Th' Lord don't send no derricks 'round luc uvma... .-nv. -o.v V h'ist folks out o' ruU. Some folks has stayed in ruts until they I ' don't liVe th' place.. Then scrambled bravely to th' road an' entered in th' race. Sich ones has always found a hand held out (or them t' grab An cling tj till they'd lost the move peculiar V? a crab. B-4 only them that helps themselves an' trws for. betlcf tilings Wiil eycf'sce the 'helping hand V which each cl imber clings. Xiis lier's the hard, plain, solemm lacks, with no ifs or buts; Th' Lord don't send no derricks 'roui.3 t' li'ist folk out o' ruts. with great care, mainly by residents of the particular neighborhoods described.Sing lc copies will be mailed to any address at 5c per copy. . a Have ton congb. A dose of Ballard's Hnrcboiind Hyrup will rtlcive it. Have you a cold T Try it for whooping cough, for nsthmn for coiifiimption, for broichitls, Mrs, t.,A M.-tlmtli. H'27 K iHt Street Hutchin son. Kans. writes, "I hsvo lined Unl lards llorehonnd Hyrtip in my family 6 yaars, and find It the mrt palHlahle medicine I ever used, oold by A. J Iteming. tawn&aD oaan. BwmLL rusrr.) IOCK AND CHAIN STITCH. TWO MACHINES IN OSO. BALL DBARINQ STAND WHBBLi ' We alio manufacture sewing Bauhlncs that ' (Mali Am $11.00 up.' Tb "auriitard" k-itary rttna si nlmt aalhs tick ol a watrh. Mukra SU0 stitches while other machines makn " A piny to oar local dealer, ar If thcrs Is BO Oaaucr ta yoar town, soiiraas' ma SUndard Sewing Maehlat Co.2 CLEVELAND, OHIO. 1 3 By The Big Sawmills U mv.' Now VawU Kvory tl.tv In the AVook Si THE JUG STORK DOWN g at ' i tt THE MUCKLC STORE HAS A REPUTA- ttoti of Iiiig Standing for Only the Lest In GENERAL MRRCIIAIHSK-- Ji Dart & Muckle. SSt. Ileloin, 0rrgrn. NOTICE TO CREDITOR!. In tttsl'ouutt i imrt nt ihr Hint, of orevnti tor Ilia t'-Hil-tl of t rilur.ll '. matinrul tti totals ( W. II. Calmer, lU-ceaMnl . K'i'Irs la h.'ttij ftrpll llial Ihn un li nUnc4 haa lTTi. ht Oo II in M X II Olati. hi.W ol the 1'iiiiilljr r.mrt nt II-.. Hun- t.t oriau4i fi.e c.ililintita l.i'inly i.jijuilntnl a-liiiltiialrat-ir nl iti e.iiii. ot W It. ralnir,il.ri:iMi.it. Anraii'l all Mirantia havltiK rlalina aKnliiRt aal.t a. are tn?rctiy riulnxl to iirraeiii th. anniu in in.-. verilTa.1 acroritllii to law. at Wrnnuta.urrir.iu. iirto inf atlnriiitr, W. II 'i...,, m Mt Stale-law. I)lin..ll. wlthlll its Inotitlll lii.ru Ih. 4a tifrwif. Dale. I May 19. 1006. 11.(1, t)OWNI.f(. W It. rnwrll. Attorney (ot Admiul.tiaior. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR IIQU0RJL.ICEH3E. Oosta.tSay 13, law. To at Pertona t.'oneertw. : V ol ami eacli nl yuu will take turtle, (hat I. O. K. Ilanier. will, on the- 6ih il.y nl July, Idol, apiity to ILeCmimy tl.nirt ot I i.lumtilt'.iniii, Hlala ol (trriinli li.r a lineman In eell ilrllunua. vliinna ami mult lliunra am) hard nlil. r In l'iamlllu lr, iliau .mo Kull ni Inr .itIihI nt one vear. In (lie Vlllaue nt liid.lr. l.nUe t llicl, CnlUlnlila fninit, (ri-e.ili. which mki.IU will ho lime H aKia the Inliuwlus p.-iulin ,roiTiiOf ralluD I p.-tulon in in.! miiuytToiiri.if t,o . tuts of (Iri.inn for I illumine Ouliiily, In the matlnr nt tho atipllvntluu ol (i li r lnralli-o In anil ililiu.m. mli in liiiMialiiuoraiiilf.irninit,.a inlur u uuai Ilea laa than one nallnn. IU th II;. li. Coiiniy t.-ourt of Cmiuly of i:olmn hla sil'l Nt.ntitnt (irrtfnli' Ml. Itm llliilfrilfiflll. I.nnl ....I ...i A.. ..I , . . .... ....!. "" Hliite nt tin-U'rii, aiil ivh in t niirnlil iiiiiniy. mrr m iuNiir ruaiili-il Oregon SaiQrLiM; akd union Pacihc rjTirAiir,TiiTrsr. HI K 11, , ,h. It.., la llnmltiftnn. "OTiresorrrR (r Kaatarn Wruhlns l"l. Walla Walla. Iaw latoa, (naur it'Aletie ani (lrc.l Korthern .ln la. AWACTrr-TCTTiTiatt (nrtho Kaat la Hunt- Haiti. Ilnrtnti. II ' TIIUEK !aTyTRA1N! rtt'ar ALL POINT TA8T, lyOwr.R Columbia Rivi'.h. ("T.VeJrA rltea Dally. Kail. rrrrm: arv. jtaity. wir. ' crnpirTrrTr III urecliirt Ihl.'ty ilayafirlnr loll.,. ,,,,1( ami IIIiiik nf ,. .eiii !,, riiM-Mully iwiltloii jour hnmiriililn IhI al n, July n In NOI4KV 1M.III.IU. CllSVSTiXI.IKU. J II. GtXUfRKlf, ATTORNKY-AT-IeAW. Roal KatnUiaiiil limber LainlnuJil BMd Ah trncta in mid. HT, UKI.K5M, 1. : OltKtiON. C. VlfMIIIKU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ItAlNIKH, I OHKUON villi. ji ot Unhle, In anlil I'nliiinhia i niiiiiy Hi ol (iii-koii, ami tlmt ain-li llmnua , ,Mieil I which onr . nt llin a. I.l t uiitny I'liilrl.fiiiiilm-iinlii.nii w,l niiiily, the Mil rtay of July, limn, i he h.-W In nan) I'liiiniyaii.l alaui, thut a lli .,n,t, Ik--rim inu. k. iinnn r in w-li ,tritn. vln.ma and niail ll'inor. ami feminiiiiil ..ler In ifti.tit Itl.-a ii'. i nun mi.i Kiiiinii, m llnlila irrullicl, In Ihr nlr ahl I), K. lliiriu-r for a iktI.i.I nf n y.ar lunn " ," -""r. ivi.1, no tliloiitiM will evsrfiray, , - . aliiHmt I Am iirann, K II Hill, A 1 Van AiTtinn KiIwupI tllailt, W 11 l.tn-ll, J M l.l,,.l-". K " V,.y. A Nier, W II Wimlward r V Vowh-r Waltnr llniil.-r, rt . Mtu.lhar, It I, Kenny. Ji K II iikir .1 J tiarUiiit, J.ihn h.rr, Kiai.k M,Vr. '.'.l'"r,u",,,KrH,"'; M T.irll.l, f J (hii,, Kmlh. v.i.i,r, Jim,.,, TLk li.,, i.-or,,. Kn....r lr, fri' I Wnmllmm j..l , K Z ui i."''" 'o ''i'''"' V,,1"r l"'""r' I wr.t. W K Miller. KMcKitmer Al lnit,l..r, M J iintt.-r ':,"!''" S'"."Ll K ,',,lU"l W '' Hiitlerlur, J I r nl. y. Krnk 1 '.-ifoinla. t mBll, , ,'. f harle. Farlah. Allwit Meter, Al,l l.l.ik. VV li I ealiiiila. Knui, w.r j,,,' Kh' in,ar. j V ilr'.ih...r ll,,."ry; .',"'.k M,I,W' K " ', I'nrllsnil rlally. ri't "iiWrtlay IV t V- flr-aimif lla-wln leavea I H.llnlav. ut S.tu ii. an. Inr Aatnfla a, id av linullnga Met'irulnS leea Aalurla at 7 l a. m iIhIW. h-.nily A L PRAlO,n,. (Isneral rnMiyi Aacnl, piiiTUAhl. n"- - - . . - 1 TEAM FOR SALE. Weight tliirty lmndrcJ; nine and ten years oldj sound and, Uuc. Also, new harness and wagon. A bargaiu for cash, or , will Krll for one-half cash. Apply nt I his office. W hin In I'orNmid do to Tha Ktiiiilrn lioalnnrant, ll2 TMrd. Hlrcict, tlirot) doors Kouth nf Daker Tl" Irv. Monls from 15 routs tip. tiny nml nlitlit, Oystnra In any ' Win, llolilunilnr. I'mti.. furmcrly of IW ' ojTice for ft ret bundred. Royal, 1st and Madijwi