The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 25, 1905, Image 2

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    .OUKGON MIST
fintered at the I'osloffiec at St. Helen,
Oregon, fis second-cluss jniiil matter.
I.SSl'KD EvKRY rRMAV BV
E. H. H.AGG,
KlIITuK AMI l'KOI-RlKTOR.
)nc copy, one year, iu advance. . . .fl PO
fiix mouths. 60
Legal notices 23 cents per line.
FRIDAY August SC., MB.
cooty ummi. fai'EK.
Having the lurgct circulation of any pa
tr in Columbia County.
TKOOIS OF l-KOSlMCRlTY.
CHINESE IMMNiKATIOS.
The Traiis-Mi!si-l'i CongrtK made
n r.tif take when it n-sot a resolution
tlie.ibj ! ,i uliuh 19 to place Cltiucse
jiuuiigialloa ou Urn ame footing
lis tl.:il o( other tuitions. No doubt
tin re is need of ji;t(i"ii:il legishition rv
itiirtii.K iumiij.-rti n fiom JKuropeati
.countries and con!iniu! it to those whom
there is rvn-vn to believe will prove
deiirible additions t our population.
Hut the quest ion of Chinese i nun ignition
is separate and distim I from this, and
the pvpie ol the 1'iicific Coast, aside
iioui niehai! T. Is Wilcox, who con
sider, bis fiour trade more important
than the nilfare of the workiiiK people,
w i! insi-t it so considered, and xlveif
wishes w ili prevail. The Ciiiiiese are
tin undesirable claw, nut particularly
on account of their viciounnes and iui
jnoralilr, tboo'i that has baco
abundmily demonstrated, Uit because
they are the product ot . ysem ti
national and judiyidtiiil life that render
them inc.ipable of becoming good Amer
ican citizen. Tbey do no coma br j
n ith the intention ol tiocowicr ilixns, Briefly atated, th xJ-miud of Japan
but merely for the purpose of earning is that Russia shall withdraw from the
iiimier. They have uo idea vhaterer i TaciBe shore of Aia, and give op all her
if identifying themselves with our J posiesaions on the coast and retire into
jiation.il liie or of adopting cur custom?. ! the remote interior of Siberia; and pay
They are practically slaves and are con- j moreover a money indemnity to ccver
trolled by organizations hose edicts are the cost si the war. To these terms
olM'yed by Uiem even ahen in opposition j Russia cannot possibly assent. Jspan
to the laas of the United Stales. The , is to be censured for advnnciug them;
demand for thtir adiuiKMon ' purely a j but Knesia is riot compelled, cannot be
It is a productive year for "The Ore
gon Country." On the whole the most
productive and prosperous year it has
c.vor known. Of some few productive
industries , the .output Jiiay all s' art a
little of that ot lust year; but on the
whole the remits will be much greater.
"The Oregon Country" is the whole
region that flies the American flair,
north ot -the forty-second parallel and
west of tbe Kooky tyonnliiin. Every
part of it is doing weH. Krery part of it
(eels the impulse of new and ' -vigorous
movement. It is turning out, in the
SKicreirate, far greater amounts of all
products Utan at y other time.
Oregon is gettuy ahead, and Washing
ton is getting ahead, and I luho is gel
ling aliead, aud Aliu-k.t, that was note
part of the original Oregon Country, but
has tinco been annexed, is getting
head. I u this whole region of the Pa
cific Northwest, settlers arc arriving in
rapidly iucrensing numbers. We eh all
lo, cive this year three liuudred thous
and to take up perinauent roeiilei.ee
w ith us. Tbey are clearing land, they
are building homes and planting fruits,
and rearing cattle, and growing wheat
and minicg yold and lifting coal, ami
stiearing sheep ami catching fish, and
a.iwing lumber and pusliiug railroad ex
tension. And the new movement is stiiin; the
sluggish blood of the "old settler." It
is au inspiration to him and a guide. It
leaches Lisa how. The effect of it is
seen in every part of the Pacific North
weft ; not less in those parts of older
settleuietut which were long in isola
tion. We shall see in the Ojegon Country,
and especially in Oid Oregon, more
growth in the next two tears than w
have seen in the past thirty. Proofs of
the movement are risible everywhere.
JTJSAMAJTER OF HEALTH
61
AbsolDtely Poro v v
7MRE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
COLLECTIVK KXIUDIT OY COL
I'M MA COCNTY,
sdn'sli one, sad cares nothing for the
inevitable disastrous ie--uits. It is a
ileiurttid f r cheap labor, and this de
maud u made by men who are enabled
by a protective Urriff to secure re
numerative prices for their goods.
Toere is no fear that it will be grauted,
lor the representatives of the people w ill
be fully informed as to tbe wishes of
their constituents, and they wiil abida
thereby. Jt may, however, arouse a
i .iritof intolerance agaio?t tbeChineee
juw in this country, and ior thit reason
it is to be regretted.
TiiK FKDER.AI. JCUUESiilP.
The Mist wishes to congratulate Sena
tor Fnlton on the decisive stand that
cenlleman has taken iu favor of the
appointment of Judye T. A. McP.ride to
L'A tiJ vacancy on tlie federal bench in
this district ; and earnestly hopes that
the President will accede to his wishes.
Ii is impossible to appoint anyone who
will be satisfactory to ail, and it is not
the executive's duty to attempt to do so.
The President doubtless wishes to secure
.a man of ability and integrity ; and there
are a number w ho could till the bill in
these respects; but in Judge McBride
the bench will have an occupant who
possesses not only these qualifications
in an eminent degree, but al- that
other most important qualification
icown as the judicial temperament.
Jud;;e McBride is a man of strong friend-1
ships, but on the bench bis personal
relations are put aside, and he becomes!
entirely the judge of law. His first
hypothecs is always that justice and i
law should be synonyms, and so far as j
possible his decisions are rendered along
that line, w ilh as broad a disregard of
quibbles r.nd tccunecaltiea as is practic
able, lie is very seldom reversed and
the fact that be is admittedly above
partisan opposition epeaks volumes for
the esteem in which he is held in this
district.
BEGINNING EARLY.
compelled, to grant them, and she will
not grant them. For. if Rossis is not to
bold her footing on the Pacific, she nenj
not pay any indemnity, for she has only
to "go home" and pull her railroad up
after her, and be forever cat of the
reach of Japan. Oregonian.
Stop that Cough
When a coah, a tickling or an irrita
tion in the throat makes you feel un
comfortable take Biillard's Ilorehound
syrup. Don't wait until the disease has
gone bejond control. Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Anderson, 354 West 5th St. Suit Lake
City, writes. "Wc think Ballard's
Ilorehound Syrup the best medicine for
coughs and cold. We have osed it for
several years; it always gives immediate
releif, is very pleasant and gives satis
faction," L'Sc, 50c, $1.00. Sold by A. J.
Deming.
WORMY APPLES.
The only way to stop people from mar
keting bad apples is by a strict system
of inspection and commendation. All
over the State, worm? apple are offered
for sale, that should have been fed to
the hogs. In Grants Pass all sorts of
worthless apples were offored for sale by
dealers, and good fruit cannot be bad
notwithstanding that the best apples
in the world are grown in the district
The choice fruit is nil put up for export
and the refuse turned ovtr to local deal
ers. But these calls are not the worst
lu order that our readers may have
some idea of the showing that hwa been
msde by Columbia County at the Expo
sition, up to the present time, we pre
sent the following list by groups, as tiled
with the Jury on Awards:
Group It K.0 photographs ot togging
scenes, faruiSj w jiter hills, s-.'hool houses,
churches etc.
Group 2J Rainier mineral eosp.
tironp 84 Wheat, oats, rye, barley,
peas, vetch, timothy, orchard grass
j Italian Rve gre, oat orchard gras
alsike clover, alfalfa, potatoes, beets.
radishes, cabbage, turnips, carrots,
squash, comb honey, English, Japanese
and Ameiican walnuts.
Group 107-Applee: Northern Spy
Swann, Rome Beauty, Yellow Newton,
Monta Vista, Baldwin, Spitieuberg,
Red June, Red and Striped Astrachan,
Plums: Bradehaw and Columbia.
Piues : Sugar, Silver, Petite, Hungarian,
Willamette. Cherries : R.yat Ann, Bing,
Late Puke, Black Republican, Tartarian.
Group 113 Clear cedar plank, 20 feet
long by 52 inches w ide ; booth built in
Columbia County, of native woods,
cedar burl, shingles aud cedar poles,
cedar and fir doors, fish floats, Cascara
wood, and bark, grape sticks, English
Ivy vine.
Group 1IC Iron, marl, and a rollet.'on
of agates, geological specimens, etc
Group 124 A Chinook salmon weigh
i.ig t-Kj'c pounds.
Group 17 The Oregon Mist's Lewis
and Clark edition of 5,000.
Group 5S A collection ot laces, rtn-
broidery. etc.
l'nblio is Aroused
The public is aronsed to a knowledge
of the curative merits of Unit great med
icinal tonic, Electric bitters, for sick
stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary II.
Wlters,of 546 St. Clair Ave. Columbus
O., writes; "for severs; moutis I was
given up to die. I hail fever and sgue,
nv nerves were wrecked; I could not
sleep, and my stomach was so weak
from useless doctors' drugs, that I coold
not eat. Soon after begiuing to take
Eiectric bitters, I obtained releif and iu
'a short time was entirelycured." Guar
anteed at Terry & Graham's; price 00c.
SEAL ESTATE.
M E Bears to Nancy A Ticheno',
und eighteenth iut in n Lf E U
Bryamdle 25
John and Isabel Bayer to John
Aach and L E Stuart n bf sw
or sec 17 4 4 000
Birgham estate to P U M ma hunt
ing privileges 250
Martha C Brainier to Homer A Ma
tey se qr ne or and ne qr of so
man A t. II
of the home trade. It is the trade in o W A I. Me Bride to El tier' Brown
The remnant of the old Mitchell rinsr,
in Columbia County, together with some
ul the knockers of the last republican
ijunty ticket, held a pow-wow nt St.
Hlen last Wednesday, presumably for
the purpose of practicing concerted
ictiou in their unclean scramble for
uflice and continued conscionsless raid
un the treasury. Just what deviltry
was hatched at their buzzards feast is
not know n ; but the tout cmeintle of the
croud is proof conclus ve that the old
gang of political high binders w ho have
so long ran the County has not been
jarred loose. Columbia Register.
The campaign of slander is beginciog
caily, and the same methods are being
presented that were so ruccessful last
year, lf there is any truth iu Mr.
Mitchell's statement that a meeting waa j
lieid in St. Helens for the purpose of
controlling Rupi b'ican nominations in
the next campaign he should be able to
ii nine some of the persona who took
part. It is outrageous that a man
should make such charge! against the
people of a community and not have the
'courage to name the parties whom he
Hcruser. i
wormy apples that should be peremp
torily put a stop to. It is trne that the
infected fruit is usually sold at s low
price, but it is dear at any price, because
of the wide dissemination of tbe codiin
moth larvae. As long as shiftless apple
growers can dispose of their infected
fruit at picking cost, these wormy apples
will be marketed, and to that extent the
proper care of orchards discouraged, to
the detriment, not particularly of the
carelese grower, hut of the whole apple
industry of the district. The law pro
vides a remedy and it ought to be en
forced. Observer.
400
Peculiar Olssapearance
J. J"). Runyan, of Buttervill, O., laid
the peculiar dissapearance of his painful
symytoms of indigestion and billions
ness, to Dr. King's New Life Pills. He
says: "They are a perfect remedy for
dizziness, sourstomich, headache, con
stipation, etc." Guaranteed at Perry A
Graham's store, price 2'tc.
Two lives were lost as a result of a
fire in one of the temporary shacks at the
Fair Grounds last Friday night, and
then it was discovered that the building
was constructed in violation of the city's
fire regulations. It seems thst the
discovery could have been made at less
expense ; but that is the veryjway things
are done novr-a-days, After a great
disaster there is always great howl,
and there it ends. Life is cheap, but
capital is sacred.
The best paying offices are held by
Democrats, and Mr. Mitchell gels more
Reduced Bates on Mtr. Iralda
On and after June 22nd, 1905 tbe, fares
on the Str. Iralda will las as follows,
of the county patronage than any other , Kood t0 0ct I5 ,m Cobleand Kajaimv
paper m u cuumy. a vo me rem- , 75. w. ,95 round trin. Hoffman
Martins, Connell, Caplcs, (iOc one way.
$1.00 round trip. Columbia City, Wle
oneway, flflc round trip. St. Helens, 50c
one way, 7'ic round trip.
mint of the old Mitchell ring, if any
exists it is in the Register man's iinagi-
nadon, and no where else,
The Mist does not believe the Regis
ter's statements are indorsed by the
Democratic officials of this county, We
nee going to have a clean fight next
year for the nominations, and the Re
publicans will bo very foolish if they
fllow themeelve to be kept apart ly the
lilani'.yrs circulated by their common
iiienii'. The Republican voters will
iHimii ate the ticket and the Republican
c;s Wyv't it,
se or of nw or sec 27 5 2
Charlotte Hiiiliuin to R J and M
Burdett sw ec22 6 3 1200
M F and L M Chaw to Thos Collag-
han. s hf Sam B Burr d I A etc 015-'
C G and L M Caplea to F C Caplei
nnd hf int in nw qr of ne qr sec
18 5 1 1
I) A and L B Paine to L E Cannon
lots 1 2 and s hf of ne rir sec 0
4 3 1000
crwm nenert vt 31 1 cnose a ni n.
H. Burr d I e etc, 4)
I rank and AIicj Crown to Col coun
ty strip for county road in sec
35 6 2 50
E D and G G Tichcnor to C E Cul
bertson tract adj N Clats CO
E D and G G Tichenor to N De-
Rock tract in N Clats 325
Thos B Denslow to FS Denslow lots
17sec64 4 1
W J and M S Santiorn to W H Dot
son tract in Sec 28 8 3 50
Jas. N and Lizzie L Rice to M A
Foirel tract in sec 8 7 4 150
G S Foster to Flora A Fow ler lots
11 15 10 blk 4 Gol.le 60
O E and E X Elliott, E B and f, A
Elliot, F li and C J Elliot,
Kan I) Elliott, Mark W Elliott
- YV M Elliott, T J and F M Flip
pen, A U and E L Palmer, (J
and J M My res to Jas J Geaiy
1 acre in ne 4 sec 10 7 6 175
Same to Geo A Graham 1 acre in n
qr sec 10 7 6 175
D and M K aiagill to YV H Hacker
n hfof n w qr sec 8 4 5 400
Nancy C Hacker to Wrn If Hacker
s w qr of nw qr and lot 4 sec 6
45 400
H A and 8 and H 0 Hansen to Man
Hanson o hf s e qr of I w qrsec
15 3 2 .. 250
Jess and Fred Hendricks to 8 E
Hendricks tract in A Boylcs
d I c
II C and (i B Johnson to M A Hiatt
lot 2 blk 0 Bryants add to Clats
Geo and Ann Hollers to S C Ifoad
ley s w or sec 15 6 2
Moses J Lynch to A Jackson sw
MONMOTH
STATE
NORHAL
Begius its twenty fourth year
the twenty -sixth of September
Tli rce full courses of study, prepaiing for county anil state
certificates.
DEMAND FOR NORMAL TRAINED TEACHERS
Longer terms, higher wages and better! opportunities for
promotion award the Normal crr.n1ii.iti for his ctitemrisc.
School directors appreciate the superior ability of Moumoth
graduates and tliedemaud far exceeds the supply. Special
attention -given to methods work in graded aud ungraded
schools.
Catalogue containing full information will be scut on appli
cation Correspondence invited. Addres
K. I). RESSLER. Pres.,
rJl-V. BUTI.KR, Sec.
B A RG AINSnriBL j w
All of A. M. Iloulton's household
goods for sale!!
A PIANO of reliable make: worth
$300: only $175. Fully guaranteed.
STAYER BUGGY and single har
ness, pole and shafts. Cost $MR:
only $45.
The balance at prices that will
move the goods. Call on, orwiite
J.Q.GAGE,
St. Helens.
or sec 84 i
Jas it, i d and ChttS Mnckle
to
1
285
800
10
Cures Sciatica
Bev, W. L. Eiley, L. L. D. Cuhn,
cw York, writes: "After fifteen years
'of exeriisiating pain from sciatic rheu
matism, under various treatments I was
in, I need to try Ballaid's Snow Lini
ment ; the first application giving iny
first relief and the second entire releif.
f can irive it iinoiiNlified rpccompnrlntinn
2'r, QIC, I.OO, 8vh by A.J. JJeminjj.j
Geo Kale 10 acres sec 30 6 2. . . 120
Same to same 10.4 acres sec &i 5 2. l'.li
Same to same 20.0 acres sec 30 5 2 300
V J I'rahl to U II Kiuley timber A
right of way on lot 4 and I hf
of ne qr sec 15 7 4 160
J B and Ida Ivegren to h mi I Love
gren n hf of se qr sec 2 7 6 150
C 0 and lk-rtha Lovegren to J Ii
JW'ifren se qr sec 13 7 5 3000
Julia M Lyrn to Mosee J Lyrn sw
qr sec 310 2 10
W II flacker to J A Martin w hf so
qr and w hf ne qr sec 20 0 6.. 800
8ame to same 11 sin 32 6 5 1
Nuncy C Hacker to same te qr nw
qr, nw qr of se qr and n hf of
sx qr sec 31 5 6 1100
Kntite and K M Wcstbiiry to J C
Miller w hf of nw qr sec 28 3 4 600
Estate of Edw W ItinKliaui to I' J
Mnnn, hunting ririlvs on
laud in tp 3 I 2oo
C W aud M fc Mayger tu Ci it May-
(ter 2 tracts in wi 24 23 8 4 ... COO
A and T A Neer to .Mrs. O K Melvin
lots 35 Neer Cilv 5
J C Mill A b Monland to Kdilh B
Merrill various tracts u.'ar
Cintskania 1'JiO
Helena C and N Ward to 1. I. Motl. t
near sec 8 5 0 .. 2iiX)
Thos Taylor by heritT to 8ohiii I
Moiris nee lnylor, lot 8 sec I I
lot I sec-23 tp 0 4 200
N A and W K Tichenor to J V M. ire
land tract insocS7 4 1
Fred and Mary KUerbr to won
Newmsn iilk 7 tScuppossi) nnd
lj acru adjoining siiuie .... .1.0
A Hand U K 1 1 vis to II ij NicliuU
lot in MelhuKt-r's add ami nnd
hf e hf of seqr sec ' n qrof
sw rsec 23 4 5 200
R J and Minnie Burden to 11 K and
H 1'ardo sw qr sec 3J 0 3 lSXf
Thos I'etlijon to Mli I'ultifihn so
qrof ne qr and near of sv nr
see 3.' 5 6 1
James H and Sarah A Jones to
I'resbylerian church of Clats
lot 1 blk 2 Cists 200
M G and Thos IVUijolm is J J I'ur
ney nnd 'j of e hf of sw qr and
nwqr of sw qran l sw qrofse
qr sec 4 4 5 200
Chas Ii and 8 C Miller to Kellu
Rentfor 5 acres sic 17 7 4 2250
Ale A.'k to B Kcjeikis w Jqr of aw
qr sec 346 3 Hkj
E W Drew, A M snd A I. Bi dder
M Shuiidt Herman lots 34 sec
2 3 2 1200
G L and M A Wafxm to R W Scott
lots 6 and 7 blk 3 Oreenwood
annex . . l
Ulto unci tnonnn f-wedeluion to M
M .Seedelmon s w qr of ue hf
see24 4 loo
W A Hampton to U H and K Y Sny- I
rter land in sec 13 n 2 323
John and Isabel lieyer to I) K,
John ami J Arch Stewart n hf
of sm qr sec 17 4 4 600
Geo M and Martha 1'aine to I'oilip
hlein s e 4 und e hf of sw qr see
254 1 2
T li and K J I).;ns!ow to U K, John
J Arch Stewart lot I sec 7 4 4 400
O ( Unit to fame timber on few qr
of nw qr see 7 4 4 200
F K Wess to J A ftcwart e hf of se
qrneer,0 4 4 fx
Kum-taiil K M Westbnry to John
metvart w lif ol nw qrsec 283 5 600
W K und KHa Huell t) U K, John
and J Arch Nuewart hf of sw
nr 1744 ftm
J 1' and Anna M E Mann to Ilanard
htevens huntliig ptlvilexes on
hinds in tp 3 1 1
Thos H and Francis tiheen to J.jhn
ritewnrt trsct in S-c I'J 4 4 . . . . 00
E W nnd Nettie S Haines to ssma
lot 4 blk 1 lot B blk 2 Vernon i a 2.)
Mary J Tompkins to V Tets (KJ
acres sec 133 2 27."
U W uiid r. J liHBliloril to Censon
L A L Co nw or of se ar. n hf
of sw qr and ee qr of sw qr sec
sua ; ..
Stephen C Ticheno-to Ida Tichenor
lot 7 blk HIirvnnUville .......
N A and W K Tichenor to V W
Tichenor . lot 12 3 Tichenor's
nl add
Juno .enor to It B Temp ton 1 acre
in sec 13 0 1
, II and Abbiu 1! Morland to N A
Tichenor 30 acre tract in E U
Bryaiifsd 1 c 1
John and Clara (Stewart to Frank
Traoey tract in pec 0 4 4 250
J A and A J Shtienson to Mux Wal
ters se qr of an or sec 61 7 2 1
Fred A and Mary V lierber to I 1
Wickiftroin iiact in nw qr sec
12 8 3
V H and Knth Stanley to Ira With..
row 1 acre sec 13 6 . . . , ,
W A l'ress to M D Woods tract in
sec 22 7 2
Ask the
taeier
He will
Tell jcq
That the
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NEW IUITKRNS-fia--
ask NEW FABRICS
Send for one. IF IT DONT
ILL:ASI: YOU, return it.
IMlrsU THE AMERICAN
UleiCn, CLOTHIER
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255 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Portland
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flclal teeth. Plate, ar.
method to fit accurate,
building, Portland.
Green's new
making artl-
mad. by this
322 Mohawk
AJToucliIng torjr
i Hie ning from dvaih, of tlie huhy
girl of Ji. A. Klyer, Cumberland, Md.
Ho wrile: "At the aje of li niontbn,
onr little girl n in dccliiilriB b.-nltli,
illi criooa throat trouble, and to
phyaiciam gave ln r up. V wi re nl
moat in ilepiir, when we redycd to
try nr. Mugs New IHwovcrv for Con.
tumption, (,'oiigbn, and C(,l,. 1B
liotlle gve lelvif ; after Inking four l,ot
ilea be wan curwl, and in now in
iirnnri, .-.over mil to n irire nnd i
cure. co.!Kri or row. At 1',-rrv A (ir.
bam'a More; 5-.)c and ! gui.li-ed.
Trial Uitllo free.
SHtll.) an Abink.ni f irpoeiiiou
in 1W7, Mn-lcbriiti) om niiivi;rr ...
oilier. Ii Ang-lcn wnnti to i omij,'. ,,,.
fifuln ii... ......I....-.! .1 . .i
in iwiu. ni'H uirt, M , Bln- i ly ,,
looiaproj.vt to ciucnniiiliio Mimri
in 1!C"J. Wc bcrvby prowie n ,.,K
iii..ii in i uiinina, in tliu vuiir att, in
ceuurationot tbu flrnt t-eiitciujiul
injj of the I'anmiia C'hiihI,
ItHKt.'M.ITIS.tl
When priina or irnilition cxint on v
part of tbe body, tbe application ol Ilal
bird'a Hnow Lintiiniontgivc prompt ro
lif. E. W. Sulliva.i, Prop. Bnlllvan
.... . i.iininent to a
wboarealHictci with rhwiinatmiii. It
w tbe only remedy that I ,.vs ,,
that give iiiimed eta relil vr
and ll.OO. Sold by A.J. fMinifiv '
In accordancn with tbo law t......,t
uy mi mm wniHion ot tho li-ainlntura tbo
far on tlie Northern Pacific (o Nappn
vine baa been reduced from (o yy
cent, while tbe fare to OilranUer la
now 9 cent intend of 10 cunt, Thorn j
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r"iini no imrgaii. counter rate.
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THE IMG STORK DOWN
By The Bio- Sawmill!-.
IfKcciviii New VwhU Kvvvy iUy in the Wwk
THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPUTA
lion of lig Ktamllng for Only tf, fle It)
-GKNKRAL IER(HAI)ISI- n
IJart & Muckle.
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Oregon.
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THE FAIR MOUNT
Comer ilf.i an I Uj).lnir .trrcta at l!,c f,,t KP ,lf Kxjij-,
A first class modern hotel, at tlie most reasonable
rates. A family liotd, where guests from the
country may be assured of good treatment In
connccii.iiiv.iili ih hotel will U: found the' most
reason .lennced first class restaurant in the city
of Iortlaiid. Special accommodations for lanje
families. t,ct yonr dinner at Tim 1'airmounT
before entering the grounds, and .avoid the hich
prices inside restaurants are compelled to charge
TilM FAIRMOUNT,
Cor. 2GHi and Uixshur Sts.
When la Fortland Uo to
Tbe Kmpire Komtaurant, 102 Third
Ktruct, three door Houth of Caker The
tre. Meal from 15 cent up. Open
day and tiinht. Oyster in any ntyle.
Wm. ISohlandur, l'rop., formerly of tbe
Koyal, 1st and Madison,
HKHIIINK
Render the Wl0 more fluid nnd ll,i.
help tlie blood to flow; it iiir-ord prompt
releif from billiotiHiiem, ii.iiim.Hiii, i,.l
and iii-i voin lieniliicbuN. uml Ilium itnlnl
gence in food and iliink.
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?TU' Im' .'J'rr April' ml
100.1. 1 ua Kick l.r over two veaia
with enlargement of the liver and apleen
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