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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1905)
OREGON 'MIST Wintered at the Postoffice at St. Helens, Oregon, as secoud-class mail matter. Lssritn Kvkrv f'Rin.vv Kv K. H. Fl.AGG. Editor no rKorRitroR, One copy, one year, in advance. . .! (V MX months oil . Legal notices 25 cents per lie. ENUMERATION .OP THE INDUSTRIES OP COU'MBU ' COt'NTV, ORRGON. FOR TDK YI5AR tooj rRHCINCTS Si D I as I FRIDAY August 11. IMS. 4:0OTI OFFICIAL PAPER. Havsng the largest circulation of any pa per in Columbia CoutHy. Apiary Heaver I alls.. Clatskatiie Deer Island... Goble Marshland...... Nehalriu. ...... Oakpoinl Rainier I'nkm .... S.-appoose.;.... Warren Auburn ToUl 3 66 107 3 4to! lib 44 45 j 4Si 541! A 775 i704' 4.tl 50 95 76jo .v-o .r4! 45 ...H ljo6i 86o 65 I So 5 x 3 ( 7 4.V o79 9T3 44.V lOJJO i7Ai S"7 J9UJ jo. s fcl. 6bi 3U S04 9.7 1508 111 3514 5100 4117I .8 4554 Q8, if7' 7"9 l6io 54 7oo 11. V 3'.t 7i.V Js7i Sol icoa 3 : O (0. l4tj 870! 3,5! vSjSo: 3153 95 19. 4JK l7J,t U575' I44.V'! 44JJ l95" joj... Wv... ! ?! 3V... IjSj.... fcjl... Sj 07... Ay. Mi... tjfij I- Kv 16'... SI.1 146; 39 : 434; 474) 34 .. 6111 1 371 37 i 49 Mil 5 747 33'. 3 . So 3'' ' l.l n U1 38! ! 2 . WJ5 3 M ex, , - i fc' a " '.! j .5 1KVV 90;. 105 ,W 1.(73,. h5 3ij 149, JO.i '3"i 4 g14.K J.XX. Jio.s; tix. IJUJI .ts,77.,15s! y 56181 7ii nf)-S4;7. U4i-5r IIEFI0IIT8 UA( K. II r. JIIE WALTER REEO OITIC.XL FRAUDS. President (ioode, of the Exposition, jias iesned statement in which ho de fends the Waller Kee4 Optical Com pany'! transactions and therrhy, to a .certain extent, becomes a party to the frauds that they have perpt-tratvd and re daily endeavoring to perpetrate upon visitors to th t I-ewia and Clark Kxpo sition'Mr. Goodeinsiststhnt thearticles sold by the Optical Company are worth tle money paid for them, and is quoted as. sayfng "I have not found a single jnstnnre where the Optica! Company has failed toive full value received, as per 4he printed price list." There are none so blind At those who will not see, and Mr. Uoode is making money by permit ting visitor to the fair to he swindled, and by the nse of his position he is .assisting in the swindle. The Walter Keed Optical Company is a set of frauds and the methods adopted ty them tliould land them in the penitentiary. it is easy to make the matter so plain that no one can mistake the situation. Take the case of Mr. Geo. Merrill, .who is one of the honored pioneers of .Oregon. Mr. Merrill wis induced to .enter one. of their booths, and was uueu lor a pair ot glasses, lie was then informed that the price of the glasses would be $32, probably the '"list price" Mr. Goode refers to. Then the sker began redlining the price of his jgoods to S'j;t the purse of bis customer, gradually coming down until Mr. Merrill became the purchaser of a set of magni fiers at the seemicgly low price of (S. If the glasses cojIJ be sold for ti was it not a cjer frand to attempt to get $32 lor them? Of course they were not 1 'rth even the $8 finally charged. But the editor of the Mist has personal knowledge that the spectjcle operators are frauds. In company with his son he was in&ced to enter one of their booths, and tbeexpert fakir tesetd the young man's eyes, finally announcing that unless be was presently fitted with ft pair of the $32 glasses, in a very few years be would be totally blind, the statement being made that he was afflicted with what is known as double eight. As Mr. Reed's name bad been well known to the editor for years he felt inclined lo beleive the etueiuents; but finally left the booth without purchasing, the greatest reason beingj because he did not hare the price. Last week, while in 1'ortiaLd, in company with the sou referred to, we yisited Dr. C. E. Brown, ooevf the oldest and best known occnlista iu the State. Without any statement being made as to the visit to the fair fakir, another exam- Withycombc Replies to Charges Against lllui. Dr. Withyeouibe of the Oregon Agri cultural College has developed fighting traits of no mean quality. It seems that some of the members of the Corvallis board of regents are finding much fault with Dr. Withycombc's candidacy and have attacked him strenuously. The doctor comes back at thcui fashion in in the the following vigorous Portland Journal: "The statements made by Mr. Ready in his interview relative to the neglect of my work at the college and the uc ot my office for the promotion of my personal interests are absolutely false. No one knows better than Mr. Kcadv the falsity ' t'-omitjr t eart Proceedints. July 15th. 1!X, 4lh day. In the matter o! the petition of Ever ding A Kairell lor a comity road. Upon reguest of petitioner, siid jK-tition is dismissed by the court, the petitioner paying costs of surveying and viewing etc. In the matter of the petition of W. A. Cusiek for remission of tax of 1901 Petition allowed ; ainmuunt remitted JttiW- In the matter of ledcmption ot lav sale .certificates isiuel Uon delinquent taxes on portions of 1 1 sections adjudged to bo in Washington county. Certifi cates held by John Stewart aggregating the sum of $211.31 ordered redeemed. 1 rithe matter of the petition of J. R. TISA MATTER OF HEAUH of these statements, because this matter ( liodfrey for relwte of portion of UM was thoroughlv discussed at the recent tax. IVtttion denied. board meeting. I The following claims against the ".mong the other fabrications. Mr. j county were now allowed and the clerk Keady states that 1 have been running j ordered to issue warrant in payment over the state to attend var.ous meetings I thereof. for ulterior purposes, and that I haveTho9- Al.ison j euit c,,,. Public U Ai'onm-d The public in aroused lo it knowledge of the curative inn lis ol thru great med icinal tonic, Electric lillom, for sick inmiu'li, liver and kidimys. .Mury II. Wolleis.i'l Mil St. I'lmr Ave. Columbus (V, write; "ror m'Vciii! inont'is I was given lip to die. 1 had fever and ague, my nei ve were wreoked; I could not sleep, and my stoiunch weak from uselenn tlHtoi ' ding", tluil I could not eat .""' 'on after U'lriuiug b te Kkvtrie liillein, 1 obtained releif anil In aluat time wa entirety cuil " Guar anlecd nt 1'eiry A GialmmV; prb'o 'V. .t'alilorua is anpMirtliig th 1'orllntid l-'alr inoKl luiblv. Already 11 ie than .o.tHH) aeltial le-idi'iilsof that State have visited the fair ami registered at the California building. Iit week was Southern California week at Iho Expo sition, large par tin id l Itors from teveral cities in the southern p u t of the rtute being prem-ut. rtrmllah tiuflerlnit is often caused bv sores, nleei'S and can- otj that cit awuy your skin. Win, IW dell, of Mat K'H'k, Mich, says: "I have used ymkl.'i.'j Ainica salve for ulcers., sore and caiuvis. It is lho Inst heal ing dressing I ever found." Soothes! M 1 4 EN'5 SUITS $9.75 The best you ever saw for the price. Oilier stoics ask f 1 S-co ,v,r m wttcr. NEW PATTJ2RNS- L -. NEW FABRICS m Semi for one. IF IT DoNT PLEASE YOU, return it. neglected my classes and at times have turned them over to the foreman of the farm, which is unqualifiedly false. It is true I have been away a good deal at tending farmers' institutes and other agri- cultnral conventions, but can assure Mr. Keady that these meetings have been kept upon a higher plane than he is capable of appreciating and have not been subservient to the selfish ambitions of any individual. These instituti s are usually held at a season when I have no class work. In case I am called away when I have classes the work is pre arranged and my associate pro fessor, and not the foreman of the farm, assumes charge. In fact I challenge any person to show where I have neglected a single college or experimental station duty. "For answer to the insinuation of my Anconipetericy to conduct the affairs of the station I respectfully refer vou to scrningll sections TUK) JH) , Portland Implement Co scraper I for R I) No. 9 ;17 I1 St. iiiccntg Hospital, care of A. Parker .. 9 00 Irwin liodson Co, stationery. ... 39 45 Gl.iss A Prod hoi 111 same ...... 8 37 I. II Cnpclaud traveling expen- re, portage etc 50 OP I Adjournal 10 August otn, r.uo. j Proceedings of the County Court, Adjourned July, 1905 Term August 5th. 1M03, 5;h Judicial !.y The following claims sgninst the coun- i ty were now allowed bv the court, aiid j the Clerk ordered to draw warrants in ; payment thereof. j R II Mitchell stationery 122 25 ' Patton Home keep of Mrs. M.ikin- Eter 4S ( E McVey Sup for M.lonald fam , Absolutely Paro THERE IS A' J SUBSTITUTE DEATH OF MKS. LOME. Mrs. Edward Lowe died ut the home or uer iiaugmcr. .Mrs. .V J. Uiws. on Friday last at 5 a. in. Mrs. I o,ve been suffering for aloi;l I'uree weeks iK.'ore her death, from he.irt failure. Four of her children, Mrs. A. T. Laws, Mrs. C. If. Tones .111.ll.Mrs. (',, W. !:.irn;-. of Quiticcy, and Mrs. (.has. RiccotClats-' kanie. cared for her during her last ill- j ness. She was buried beside her husband ' in the cenitterv at Qaincey. on S'iii.'.av. j j Rev. Hawkins, e! CUskanie, conducting ; the service. Mrs Lowe, whose sn.ti.ten name was Nanccy A. Wilson, w is lsrn N-v. 27. ' 1S2T!, in Indiaiu. She ccouiiwaied her ; husband to Oregon i!fcl.'7,.i; settling near 1 Ctatskanic, in which !:c h-id livril ever since. She was the luothrr of thirteen j children, grandmother of twenty seven, I and heals cutu, bums and scalds. 2,V at Perry A Gtuhiiui.s atme; guaiaiiteed. - - - - - A Svlid cake of natural soda, weigh ing half a Ion, i ti ii li was mined In Uiuy eoliiilv. V you, lug, is on exhibit In Wyoming's section in the Mines and Metallurgy (milding at tin' ex;nitiort. riiecakuof il.i resemble 111 appear- ance au iumienw Id, ck of iee. Sisla is found iu Wyoming, nobility In Carbon, Natrona and AM any counties, In de posit varving in sue from a hit neies to one Iiuiidr-1 a, let u ml in ilepth rum a few inehe to iixlivu bet WeSch. rAfN , v M 221-223 .Morrison St. - - . l'oidaiid, 0re. t'lV'WVVV'VWVVVW VVVV W W Vt u, aAAAAAAAAAAAasVAikaVAAAXi nr nf t Tr nr itr in r, in tn ?ti !f i !Tf !tf w wtrrn? nr nr tn w ??? IVeullar IMnaapc aram-v .1. 1 1. Riinyan. of l'litletvi'l, ., laid had t peculiar d:.ipeaiuce of IdJ pa.nful ! si iiivtoms u tini'gestiou and Inlllous I nes. to Ir. K'.::2-s New Life Mil, lie ayt: "T'ley are a perfect uiiit-dy for diiiiies-, s-iur stumai'h, headache, cou atipation, etc " li i.iui.iei.l t I'.ury A (ir.iutiu'o store, pi.ie 2n-. 1 4 Cous.dt -raid than 'Mi.tol r.d reeoided by tlie and t'lurn lair. ' U)i, tlie tollll ,' luore iiiirsion-i haw b.i-n tiirnsliies uf ti-.e Lev. if tins peieeti!.!-' ki admission w ui exceed 2,i.'i;ii -i. arl,j ,, is very prdulde 'h.it t .a attend i;ce wi.'l iik-ie.KC lonai.l tiicei.il it tl.e ex p ,itloll peri il. A - New Walk-Over Styles for Hen $3.50 AND S1.00 A ft-: a 1 1 3 'vi u lisL nAlL OBIHK: 05 iffii 1 5- oj.jMwitf ivi kins If (if. l.I'Oirn.AM) 5 .!'. I U!;d tiuu I Hl-.HlUNr i'.endcrs the l-.lo 11. ore t! . in- p tin- ldiAj.1 (.j iw , it inT-'iO. piutnj ' rvleif from bill i.ttsi.v, :tul:ge;iii, u Felice :n i.ssi ami 1I1 ,iu j (i. L. i ndwell, Agt. .!. K A T. H. U , : t'l.eioMli, li.d. I'er , writes, Apul H, l'sit: 'I u ... 1 . - ... 'I wish enl.iigeiu -ri t n ti,.. IS-'"- Kiaiuvnt.i- in iweu.v nvf. UiM 8 fS : Erc.it great graiidmothtr td two Si t ,f the last three annual reports of Pr. A. C. ' R S flattan, Uiking Jockel Iwy to her children survive In-r 'm T True, director of United SUtes experi- reform school. 1 3j Uws, of St. Helens, Mrs. C. H. Jones. ment station. District of Columbia. C L Eiakesley, r. urs to court and Mrs. G W. Ilaru of O.1111 -ev Mr Were such charges a!s those of 31 r. 1 house 0 X) j m. Lowe, a:i I Mr. Chti. Ui-:t of Keady made against me by the president : Mildred Grant work in clerks Clatskanie. and Mr. C. V.'. lo.ve of of the college, or by anv memlier of the i office 40 50 ' Portlaii,! board, whose entire course during his ! James Finr.ccan witness at exam Mrs. Lowe w i wn known throughout regency had not been largely dictated by 1 of Rusel insane 2 10 1 the lower end otthe countv. and leaves a 1:.: 1 1 ,j l..n. o 1,1 I . ..... . . fjuiiLiiu ur ixrrsoiidi motives, i iuooia '"vui .im- . iu nost 01 tncmls to uiouru Iieri!e.i!h. feel that they were worthy of consider- i G L Smith, teamhire same 2 50 1 , ation at my hands. Coming from the C I. Smith w itittes same 2 10 ! Stop ibni Cough source they do I deem them 'and shall '. lr- II R Cliff mtd exam of same I Whn a emigh. a tickling or an irriu- so consider anything further from the! and Ixmrd of healsh 13 (m ; Hon in the throat makes yoa f.:ol u- same source,' unworthy of further ! Edwin Ross same 5 tyi comfortable take Milliard's Horehntind j Kilpafriek, ti.e oi;e-!e-, notice." iff V Es -on, deputy ai-sesnor 55 j syrup. I'on't n a:t until the disease I; aiid utim,bd.'st, i,i ' J li Godfrey siujie 32 50 1k'! ",!'l control. Mr and Mrs. J . g-igetnent on the Trail at 1 The 8rst poultry exhibition repres-?n- ' Ed Laws work on cenn roll 12 U0 ' Anderson, :i5l West ,",tli St. Salt Like : bfiii since,. led l,v Ck,! tative of the whole Pacific Northwest j The following claims against tl.e ! City, writes. "We think R.illard's note-l high diwr. s.m-,-,1, will be that hill in connection with the j several road districts were now allowed , Iloretmund Syrup tho Ut medicine for bigiit of 1 10 K . ! into a l.,i. Lewis and Clark exposition in Octob;r, atd ordered paid by the court. ! coughs and colds. We have med it f..r two 'cet uf w n t--r . 1, perfuniiance It the dates being from the fifth to the j U 0 No. 4 j ""Vend years ; 11 iilways give. iuiinediHt.- given m, t!,e Trml, in fn.l to- u,,, eleventh of the month inclusive. Prep-r v rn.,n "''i'. very .len-nut and givi-s satis- cro'vds, and it eo-t, noihiug extra f . .: 1 . .1. .1 1. - . 1 Ifli-tmii .L' 41 1 .1 n.. . I ., 1 1 mutiiiTis igr his risiw art; oeinir pusueu i n i , r . , , ,4. pist and Oregonian $; over two years liver ! .'iiieeu The diM-lors 'ltd me no g-o-l, nu.l I ., given up ad hope uf U ing eun-l, when my uroggi-t u ! vi-. -1 u,.,- s.j,i,t if It has made no- ..i!t;d and wti .-oi l by A. J I'.-mii j. k jtii .mt vj v line. C.U- ii I iln n In e -,l hi, '-!.v. s fn I1U1 pst:on f as had : it was ascertained that ; ' rapidly as p-jsib!e and the coming the young man's eyes wereatgicttd with I exhibition already has attracted nation- j q jj fJore an astigmatism, special ground glasses were prepared for tlieni.tnd right fee of (5 was paid. Now, Mr. Goode, this ought to be plain tnoogh for yon. Yon have grant ed ast-tof scoundrels the right to defraud peop'e by plaving npon their fears and kyuipatuies. The matter has been call ed to your attention and yon have sus tained the frauds. Get the dollar away from in front of your eyes for a sLort time and see the troth that is so plain toothers. Yon ought to be making enough out of,tbe fair without stooping to participate in so vile a graft as the Walter Reed Optical concessions. TRAIL OPEN ON SUNDAY. al attention. As an example of the widespread interest manifested, the statement is ujade that inquiries regard ing the poultry show have c mie from a; far east as Fall River, Mass., ami that Frank P. Johnson, of Indianopolis, a prominent breeder of brahmas, is mak ing arrangement to bring a carload of birds from tl.at city. XO CIKCIS PARADE 31 Fresh 14 1,2 , 3li Ul lViuiug. ML A I k liLIC It V JI.Mil.KS 27 00 I 2 5ii (Tuck) 4 00 I "ut r'n ''c ni'lside all day long, 2 00! 1 "--kiir picnur pitam' f Giil Ed Enyart '. Pat Hughes B F Lee C II English 4 55 ! 1 k"! ben-lues, sing null song, JamesGentry 1 50 j ',l,3n "'' ' bri.ihs ttnkin.' R D No. .'! I P'ckin' de coj! of de early m iwu, A Sholtz 4 00 !'it'ktn' ',l ,,c o"ii-liiue stcamin'; A Sauervein... .'..I..'ZZZ''..'.'..Z o cy 1 S!i,! ai ;c'ii' "hen the sun bib gon' ... ... i An the fus' whit.-suihsain gleirnin.' see hi, 11 make the rvn, ifk.ikie . By a decision of Circuit Judge Frazer, Trail concessionaires, who conduct the amusement feature of the Lewis and Bantam aiid Bailey Hare Concluded to Abandon the Street Procession. The management of the Ilarnum & Eaily Greatest Show on Earth have an nounced that they will thU season aban don the parade and relegate it to the "things passe" of the circus. The tre mendous expense that is incured by the transportation c so giant an enterprise in carrying the immense pharaphernalia G W Jordan 13 0C Frank Jordan 13 0 R I) No 7 L Swett iu 50 It D No 15 LLPetrick 6 04 R Sessmam 5 01) D W Keasy The following claims against the Special Tax fund of R I) No 13, were now- examined by the court and allowed and Clark Exposition, era granted the ! U the show itself has handicapped this or,lcre1 P14"1- privilege of runninz their shows on Sim. ! wonderful shnwr to siu-li an rtipnt ihni i i Burt Utxif ... .. 20 30 - ... . .. day, and this will be the rule from now on. The decision marked the culmination of a controversy vj'ldch has been waged some reeks tietween the Exposition authorities and the concessionaires, (-''inland people are inclined to look fvf.rab!y on ti e idea of an open .Sunday J'fi.il, ar; lint; t!ut if tlientres and other am'ieiiitnt place are fier.jiitted-to run tin- titiil shows should have count right. rU:ice the ojiening of the fajr a unmlier has been fully decided to withdraw the old time, "always late" parade, and place all efforts, energies and time in the sole entertainment for the people by giv ing them the marvelous acts of the present age, the greatest and most won derful that money and brains can pro cure: In these advanced days of circua lsnj, programs as offered by Earnum & li'tily Show, the stupendous acts present ed are of such magnitude and remark able mechanism tint the time Liken to thi'se have received most of their patron- i jije on fenmlay. nfrlierip, and in some cases immoral place them for the exhibitions is of such shows have been running in the i,n- value, the hurrying out of the parade ineduits vicmitv of the grounds, arid ... . . ' ;u.ilt((l irt Jir-r wuu tnturli.ru u.ith V.D 1 J " TJ ' V.W lt.1V ftiLlt IIJS Every theatre in port- , ""angemenU neciry for these nn- Lin t gives Sunday perlo- uiai cei, and a Spproachable feature offerings. Thjs resort of the Wil!nint-Ue River h:is been j new innovation by the big show will be ri.miing on Sunday for some months. ' lhe !entatioM o( ,he ni0st tional, 1 he bhowson the Trail it js argued, , .,. , , lire clean and w l,ok-some and the pub! i tarthn8 and loai free act, obt-.m-lie liiight betfer patrouixe then) than j a,j!t in the wofl1- "C witlj international Hi use v liieh oierute outside the gates. : reputations to entertain the people on The trail h:is proved a popular feal u re j the circus ground before the show fjpens ii. c i..ieiiiuii, ami win oe ven K-tfer pntroniaed frQin now 011, T1, f:xr'''"ii fr-im tl(B fjr8t m I '.: ;! "m'-.y njynii;.g, on lhe grounds, '.'i-il I ) . t i.C 1 1- ij.-iv v-iu it p-ie'sibl for .. r.;., -i M- f: r'ii-ii-fiimjiie to vi.-it 1 i,e l'ii if. A ,-:im.':iy adinissi-jn fee of tviri.tv ---ve c.-nts, with children under i:-ii'e (ft, h.is d-ine miicli to Kiiul.irize ','" ' v :i -1 i;ti nut Inn d-K-. j fo the matinee ; and these extraordinary exhibitions of uncqualed excellence are !o be given absolutely free, and thus it is the new idea, "Xo Parade," ytt some-tntc-rfiiiiiiig and iu keeping with the Kre itness of tilt-Unriitini A liuily Show w bieb i. to e-;!iibi at Poritnnd on An;nst "I and '., Thos L Smith same 14 45 li F Van Harue 11 00 Jim Junes same a; (X) J II Drake same 24 30 D A Lane same 30 00 W N I low It tt same 9 75 D A Lnne board of men.- KX) 00 D A Lnue same . 30 00 IJ F Van.fiupeivising a) 00 In the matter ot the application of I). W. Keasey, for payment of contract priee on rpecilication No. 2 R D No. 18. Certificate of Hon. Casper tiled, showing said speciUcation has been completed according to contract. It is therefore ordered by the court, that the clerk issne wiur.mt 011 special tax fund of said district, for $10.75 in payment thereof. Adjourned w ithout day, Scch a life de piekeh lea l. His wuk aint ncb'oeh jhoht, salt. He scratch his shim with tliohns weeds V.n gits two cents a quiht, sah. But dch's no time foil louesonienvM Out here in de bch-hy pilclic-i; 50 All step right in de ol' snake's ins' Bcfo' de li'l snuke hatches. Ah sLdlit to run as the liinw at me. Ien trip m ih foot en stumble; Kn down nt the UxA of a sassifras In a hornets ne' Ah tumble. Pail upset 'n de I h -hies spill Ijc ole sun seem a grinnin'; Ah swah, but Ah know de good will y.xciiM me for my simiin.' Ob, cum along, sweet Lucy Lee, Ah hea yo' voice u-ringin: Cum help cn fill dis pail wid me fcn join in the singin.' Pick en sing till tin close oh day, While twilight mis's am fiillin'; "Hoot, hoot, hoot," de ol' owl nay, De whippo'will am callin.' De red moon peep up in de sky, V.n Lucy laff so tnch-hy ; Ah nsk l-.er fohn kiss, en why? ilekase she's mall blac'beh-hv, t uri-n Si lailea Rev. W. L. K;Uy, 1.. 1 . fi (,;!,,, New York, writes- "After lift.-en jears of I'leruriHting pain from ,,.,,: n.u liialisiu, under varTous Ireatnnnts I was iu Jilted to try llallnid's Sn.. I mi merit ; the llrsl applieution iiii.ng mv first relief and the second ti.tiru reieif. I cm give it iiiiijimiilii-il re.c neendntinii 2-V, UK; l. 1,0. S..II by A.J. K-iiung. MCEDKD KE'il'I.ATfoN In M-mliiv' 1 t s Si k. VI ki ( t t - n fc- fc-fc .rty !f 4r jraiet?- TMK HKi STOJtB DOWN Hv The Bio- Sawmill!- H : 2 Mi'i-iiim' Xcw VnmU Kvcry tl.tv in iho Wp.-k $ TC WUCKLE STORE HA3 A REPUT A ' Sliiin! i,s tut Duly li,e IVt In -(iKM-KAI. .M5: RCUADISI-" ' "- 'S Dai-t & Mnckle. . Nr. Iiii.iis, OrpL'tni. 1, Reduced Kates on Str. lnttdu On and after June 2'.'nd, 1!K)5 the, fares on the Str. Iralda will be as follows, good to Oct. 15, PJftj. Coble and Kuhima, 7.5c one way, 1.25 round trip. Hoffman, Murtini, Connell, Carile. (,l)c one wav. f 1 .00 round trip. Columbia City, nw. one way, W)c round trip. St. Helens, )c one wny, 75c round trip. jji'.-a. c. k. k. win sell aeaion ex cursion tickets from lfoiilton to nil Cliit sjpfiuacl) points and return, cntitiuuing until September l.'nh. at $i for the round irio, i.-'- ul to r. Hint untilOi'toU'r 15. s social news reis-irl is s and .story of double iliowmm; ociii.ii..l 1. collision U'twti.n a launch carrying twenty persons, and r,)-,v U,ai in whieh wen-thri.it pieimir si-ekurs. The aeeident oectired ufli r nightfall. It was caused primarily by tho failorn .f (I, rewlsi.it fieoplu to sl.mv a bght, s iple meiiUid by tin, fart th-tl not ouu of lliei-i could s.vim. From tho si ileim-nt of tree i1?'';' "'"""', it U l-arn-d tint tho ca,,. siting 01 ine rowtual was not so sudden I v'"r ' '.i inivii late 11 i-i-s-j jCiKtd as Indeed one of them tun-hud ! j there Is-eu .i.iv exhibition of coo!m-s 1 L'Jwd laud ir m.I l..ut. 1 ,., 1 " v i".e Olll t Ol III.. SI, ! who were hmi lh, ihu Inimeh. At no I time until iu occupants u,x fr t,e; n,i i:..,u .1 - , , . I .... . - i-i.iaixeu ij-jiu more Ihiili a fe f el away from (hit hiuunl,. It appears to ti-1 U:i t s.nli a irift slmuid lie within thu spberit of iiiuuivip it, jf not stilt.-, rejoilniimi. 'i i uhsu,,! Itv in the failure H(-oriii,-l tl, ,r-,pri-etois of surh ( pn.vj, ,),,.,. craft with life nreservci s, cork or in''--. ed ciihioMs, th u in surli a .neident 11 thiit whieh iu'enied h I in uj) ;,r,,ba. bililv have sii-rled a fnt-il.tv. bin h regulation will not iitivei.t f,,l. ish pii.l.; whoeiiiili it swim, from ir-iinif on the liver in ti bonis. n(t,.r (n,i,f and will, out a light. But, when I,,,,,,' su.di c.trli-.sne.ss, nei-i,l,-nt dous i-, nr tho minimum of fatal et,ii..i-iiU.iri., woiim tut in-.ure.jif pb'itKqie power -lamlit weie equipped with liie.nviig enn-trivanei-s suitable to t.,,.ir ImiM, TO PORTLAND M.ii-- t .. ......... a town or ntv. ."-..,,. ..i,i,i 1,. m y,1(ir w r you III home, A Touching Mlory is the saving from donth, of lhe babv girl of (iti. A, Klytr, CumU-rland. Md. He writes: "At tl.e nge of 11 months, our little girl was In declining heullh, with serious throut trouble, nnd tuo physicians gave In-r up. We were al most in despair, when we resolved to try Dr. Kings New Discovery for Con sumption, Cough, and eol.H. The llrst bottle guv H lcif ; after taking four Lot- I lie sue was enreu, miu is now In perfect i health," Never fails to releive and iciire a coiiirh or colrt. At 1'i-rrv A firn- ihimi's store; 50.; and l t'liaraiiit-ed. ''"1"" vv inte rnie mi l Jur, the old j Trial bottle free, "'""'-'c '-ouj;h rewicdy. l'or wile by I 1 In ining, driiitgit.!. lUriUWUll,, l UUUW. UtlA llin.i:,,.- . 1 Illlltf ! l.ll' r. ....... M . " w """" ' ' 1011 l.rotlU'ls, the ellv mul ....r.,i.,i,line :'''rtc.,nd,eaM,ni,l,e ,;;r:V . 1',n:,:;..',,r"'i,",',,, THE FORESTRY INN 'th Kt?!.! "'."."'.'r '"' K.1-itioM f-n.ra-,.c, the loculun s, v e Km :, L . 'sriV INN cn.lr.ic.rd on It lias I .'!) large ciimiiiiHlmiii, 1 with i-leetiic lii.hu lu.l n,..l garden Vt.-w is h.,,1 of the Mxss.it,, cnmi-rv. far serviee dtreet to'ull liif; a l.i carte and reawmabjc j M vnwi: or lioo.Ms, i, i.ro Special rates l panics ,f lwo or Klorc MliAI.S A l.A CARTK THE FORESTRY INN,' Inc., Add reus T 1 a .... c . MATTOX, Mnntr 25t!i and Upshur Sts Of II. M. FANCIIKR, - Portland, Or J When In Porlhuid ; (u Till) Kmpint Kosliiiiiaiit, Thjr, 1 StreeftlireiMlonis South uf linker Tin.. ! Ire. Mi fils Iroin 15 -.(iiw up. One,, I diiy 1:1 l inithi. Oyntem in lint Mvle vi in. liohliimh-r. l'roi,.. (..n,., ,.0 ..1 ',1... ! ami Mii.liion. ' I A.J. I'OK l'ilRTf.A.'A l)il,V X li IRALDA C. I Until, iiKMK. , Royal, k I, eaves H nier .liv, ,-vc-pt Sund; r I. inland, nth a, ,., tIlJt.(i ,., ; M. Helens t H oVIoek. kelnr " I II- i.'il-l in y, A'l'TO RN !) V-AT-L A W. I!".il I'-iiiU- mi. 1 Timl.er I.nii.N ale.) .t' Mr;u.!i iiiii,i. -T, ItH.hSH, ; : (-UKollS-. y ' i i-i iii-u, ATT()RNlvYsAT-r,A'.