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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1906)
Entered at th fatoSu at H. H.kas, Orejroa. a wwrmd-cU. mail ratter. IitD Kvkkv Fanny Er E. II. .'LAW. EDIT5I AJrr I-KO. a.f.TCg. ntr. and r . in thouM (r o-h-r ' TEKXMIt. .spioied. I( I (-- air irrOi ' ltiH.n orh cane and tramiaf. bat ? Sij jM ntrnnl h bostled 'who Muse tad, their d.tr in ilus - j ' 8" MwbAit and w getting thing ia ' .pert, they ttvcqU lw emlH to d . J! and wii! br ready lor Ihc rrceptt- jto nd , an l-fficM!l isiieot ' . e , siswld U .led In (bw ok. Jin. C. !. Rom went not o I'attUnd STATE FAIR EXHIBITS I Tliil. Tbmt adult whether " ' ake porch tot the ttt or wiif r !,ii tl.ifci U f ;fi !, of homt. She ta ! brr buttua-i estcl to m a'iv Hianner nvnidbate to a bria C-iw'deiior;iecy, t beid prior t Helens.! One copy, one year, to ad rtact Six nvmia . ... . . . ijUPti notft S" cent per line. mimv. a-, si, nw. comki.vim; kkwxv, AH exhibits for the Stite Fair that tan Ik- cnt in . t I tM . ... O ..-..- .. WjmtAtiihr rS th.m! K. w,-lt f , . IV I I . I itlki HuuKurag in ie dusk ci .w' .-. . - - , . . , fmxmi sc. former's- mrtl b Mrv . Aficr September ;th end them to h. M. vuw. I-air Grounds, Unon. r-eim , ,.,;.. ..-.,- V.t ei-etables, hops,1 Mul 1 .WflMS I ... . ... . fV. ...... .' "-' J - rf ... " ....,... f Uuninavi (n,m Mr TT.,.. . I . . - . . I . .!... .-,, 1 :mr . .. ..... . " ...... . , ...... t. , ... . . ... ,.rv tt'-lkMIt I ll t A t.ll 111- tin ci.iaif. m.!.u iu jor.l ct,.. !. t Pl7ftui, that Kr htt! WntH(TOI W. IIOIIOO CM ,!,,. Ik,r hjm hlr. .t trtcitiatit ttt,, C meat ay 'ot t rojoth a b:ii.-oi(.u arTurrntiT r 5. !- suLstaiitial Drizes for exhibits, and w arc e'ng to to S.e licfT'!ii U t;c j RnlmooJ, tbe UUcf ktvtng nuvr! al Count'S Kxhibit" v-.in tirui.;i w IW fJJCII JO. OCT k oust oa f tn( M. i ' . ... . . vtf Koorifi. That !' pznMiBievt . tarn, or jnth-, bat f.irir lUl i lwt fr-r t.! m:irr-! o to tliikl I.) Lc ! wool, haras, bacon in fact everv product of the 1 cverylxxly's help hi the work of making this exhibit acmht. . ! to tlie county. The management of the Nate hair is ottering uo our f tbcKich the hmA mmrlilllnl umkilnM... V " e . : ... .1- Pn Hill LlllllUV. u ttfir,nni ; f.m-n .v ry"": rrr, r: r1; r;v: , ,r canned ols fkii iUrf U t jail t Tmoi. j u rsrher cart i chanttrr, tit ..am..,, n,r..j .u, tori..f , tl,iWwa of ahoui it lai jwoJttliuD monry tr,i pn'- Tlx- Krrftinjf i UAiUi b anj are rrr,i.JeriwJ at Ttltw,o. P'jffUr. I, r.: "Tle r.t- rf r .orI. 0, it Bly u dcribJ l.ixliatlionttarp.itir,gtfiiHW uarratl coort. Ti.e o-.ort Jr the tl Tacooi officer ill 4o it h fec . j t:w ,v,ad ia tiw ,Uc of Itw trne l!cr hicli it ii rfct-l lU .roan j ,nni, rd eolir.jr i!b piol' man iiir t-a to wo i-r in' J ,ikiii ie !o fiwl tt, cauw of tt.e tiou M ritunvi-f ua r lr t'!; auJ tfjB mith the autborilr of if atiKmot he i ai.l to ' are -ij,-d 015 f . f,,tl, ,n, ,,,,54 a'riur t wonniett pauer.- Here in tr ei . ; li the UrtJ e,Deotii,egr!t raur t Jf l' i.wrnUrti of , eo.ifl of chaocerT. direci. reraletf-f rh.H rf tf.ia chrsctr. nami-oaU be l,i l.-r ilic arlli ,.l The ffict r. itt(. are rotije tr act collection agnt for hanka iivl priiate inJirWiia!, and til that tie c a o eaithy parei l lia t. du i to "make . gxl" the anKMnf (,e ha atoiea !.: core iaimiinitT from panii.iijm!. T' -Ur.k official n., the laa- o(Scr i proarcnte if the mcme ii f.jrtficoui- tn. it it a Terr attractive profxmlmn tot bigh-loofrj erirnifiaUiid there ooLI teem tt be 1 opfortanitr fartii- etablib;ng ofa-'ltiaiate" iodoftry iu thia Jiue. A Bian witlj winne capital can itart oot as a forger and if he u onJe tectedtlie pfofjj tl.oal exceed those of the beef trim, ahiie all t-'iat it tecee aary ia cajeof detection it for him tu draw genoioe ci.rck f jc the mniiaa' ana proceed to new forgerie. Bot he mart be able to make rJ. H he it a Dnile wan and telf bcca(ie he neei the cash or becaote his environ ment hat made of him a eonimon crimi nal, oc from a natural depravity, there ia no oth eay method of ewaririi; im monity. The jjenitetitiary j fur nch a he, and that it right, but mhy thould the contrary practice prevail tor the other fellow? what right have the athoritioof Portland or elsewhere to to announce that a criminal will not be protocoled if lie make the bss he hat caud7 Common the cini.j. Die eipernuce ol uther Ute. w here Juvenile Cvoft have been ia operation Kir M-icraJ rear, a eii a- oar own limited experiencv, amply demonstrate ti, it tin metlkodof drahn with child ren 1 itifinittly mure effective in the rFf rru at ion of children and in tbe pre- rention of crime than tire oU ayttetu of treating ihem a crimical . If the ewirs ha dune neh grx4 work in Miiltnumah C'"3ty. ahy can not it jori.hctioo be mended to other eountie? We believe coofiderable jwjd could be cijne along lui line in Columbia County, and that a namberof yoanler who n-fuse to ackooalclje parental authority ud are wibly hesjJitu; toward the penitentiary might I iu'laced to lecome g xl citizen if piaceo onuer iie control ol each an u titution it the Mnitnomah Conntv 1 Jarenile Coart, presided over a it i by a big-hearted and aise jode. i- n- . i .. :it it nitwu lor 1 tie that th. .ill W .eaniix . lt ;Rw's' procn e; Jtiiic., cu. t iu s - rucr 1 rr rr I htn -s.i rTtir?i r ir i;itiif - and walking on crutthrt. Mrv. Thn p expect to be home with her ia m few ! tor. t boat Mist Minnie lUntow. of The IteKrk j woo hu been tr-nung the Chele'in j Umilv 00 ("ranked Creek for a couple of ' wrekt, retnnied to her lume Frtdav M. I). Van Biancom went oot U the Grove tut a load last week. j Grace Earlv haa Nrnd iu the gmxl stua at once. acaresseu u uie. 1'nt it a!xanl the E. H. FLAOO, St. Helens. far tmprovei! ; that he ha left the hospital and wi'.! able to cotne home in a few dart. J. h. Ikm. of Mist, ins in thi vicimtv on W'edmrvlay of Ut week 03 boine connectevl with the cream route, bot be w in ach a big hurry to get back home that hi many friend here did not get to even ahike band with him. Wm. Metiger. who Ungbt the iJeaver nchool, u viiiting friend in thi vicinity. He has been attending the oniversity at Eugene the pint year and will prolablv I there again neat year. A. Me!li, Mrs, J. E. iKiw and Mut Ruby Hiatt, of Mat. and a nntniaer of peojJe from au-it Natal attended the caa.p meeting here Sunday. Mr. Cha. Mom and children and Wm. Meltiager and family, all of Honl ton. have been visting relative herea bouts the past week. W. T. Hatfield, brother of fw. Hatfield, came in from Ciaremore, Indian Terri-torj-, hut week. During the pat fittcen IVIEM'S $9 SUITS i t TIIK IM!ST SALMON JEAMV. j vear Mr. HataeM ha traveled through ! oat the I'nite! Sute making pktnre. Cloeed teajn for talmon comaienced I te f'Dg an epert photograr.her. He at nrwii Saturday Iat. The foiioaing in regard to the teavin l taken from last M iiidav ' Oregonian. "Never since Ifie inceDtion of the 7 1 I . ... people cannot ,:l""on P'" iiwury on the Coiuin- nnderatand thi r,mnV r. i,. ,,. I bia Kiver h Uiem likecondfjning a felony and put ting a premium npon the commiwion of otlier crime. We joaH that thi i "a country of finality before the law, but that i only a theory. In practice there 1 immnnity for the rich and vtit pun , iibmeat for the poor. A . KHK NT riii VK K si. The Coonty Board of E'jaah'zatior, which haa been in sion during the pat week, will adjourn tomorrow and thereafter the coonty court will have charge of fbe work. The N. P. road bd i ae.l thi year at $:W,,W), tbe tranfer firjat at f.'Xl,000, rolling tfk at K?,,J0. real ettate and ofSte furniture at mz-M, a toial of 43(:230. The Northern last year wa ainesed at $i'j2, Vf), which aa rwJucfl by the hoard hi VtViJttu I.st year the Northern paid about one thirteenth of ti e ta of the connny; thi year it pay about on.- tiollll, Tl 1 1 r, i, ... , ......... .1, ci i,. roaurjea un vear - U a--ed at rolling rtock at il,2uil, real ettate at 1700. Ust year the A. A C roaJ!jel waa aaewed at -T0,'i), which wa rHnceI to 'iXi,Hf, it olIin wtock at 1C,300, and it'n-a! enate at Thi h eontiderahle of an improvi-ii.tot overlant year, provided the flxore ttand a fiiI by tbeBiMttegor. Yet it i not, in either iimlnnce, one third the true valni of thee road, and, the law require all property to lie a-' at its full ,as,li value, we can not understand thi kind of nn asw-wment though we believe it to the rub in thi Mate f..rnwMssor to substitute their own juilgineiit for the law. Tiiiilr tandsare m-ned an average of aUnt l per nrrt not in any instance more than fi t. The latter figure in about the aveiage cash value of C,WX) feet of stump ago. Jt i, of courw;, in t(,t. ubsencc of a a th-re lieen a mhh that wa en'ireiy satiisfactory to all individual ir.tercta particitjating in fhe indnstrr. Thi t a feature of the bu.ineM that U to weil known and understood that re port of "failure," "light pack" and generally unsatisfactory condition are alway received with due allowance for the point of view from which complaint originate. The experience of the patt j has tiiu prepared people for the an" j nouncernent from tome of the interttu I involved that the li pack wa a fail- j ore. It ha also prepared tiiem to i j ceive with considerable latfaction and ! no nurprite the emi-orTifial etatement j that the pick for I'm in ttie aregate j is !es than 10m case hort of that of l'f. Tiie fisnre thw a tack of 257.1 cae aDd .035 tierce of a!mon. Thtte fgure,of coorie, fall consiuera- bly hort of the high-water mark tcoreij j by ti.e industry in the 'ton, bat, when it ic cotmidered that the price paid out for i,e raw tsb ranged from 5 cent to h cer,t per pound, and averaged cent j per p.und, it i eav to understand that I i tiie industry p!areJ in ctretilation a tnncli greater amount of money than it did in the palmiest day of the "big pack" era. I: i estimated that no Jee than I,377,'l0i ai paid out to the gill netters, seiner and trapmen during the four month' season just closed. Thi disbursement of nearly 112,000 jier day in the comparatively restricted area in which the Columbia Kiver fishermen operate i a mudi greater fac tor in trade is apparent by a casual glance nt the figures. It would 1 im possible to estimate even approximately how many time n,e daily earning of I exptcu to stop with the dixrtor and wife I dnrinh the winter, to regain hi strength, ! which ha been omewliat impaired by frequent attack of rheumatism. Already he i much improved, and we believe that our pure air and fine water, together with thereM be will get, notwithstand ing our much ram in the winter, will put him on his feet again. Frank Tracy weut to Clatskonie last week, taking out Mr. C. P. Ross, Rev. H. C. Hornschiuh and Rev. Morrii Heverling, who had been in attendance j at the camp meeting. Coming back ' Frank brocght a load of door and win-! dows for Mr. Count' new bouse, which j he expect soon to build. ! The camp meeting closed Sundav night. The interest and attendance the fc 1... 1 .. . -, .. e . icw nignis were excellent. Kev. 11 O. Henderrn and wife did not get here, j but Eev. F. M. Fiher came and preached j some fine aermon, especially the two Sunday morning and evening. Our I jjcof.it: were giaii to near mm agun as I well a to have him and family visit with j them. There were about fifteen conver j ions during the meeting, and a woman's ! missionary society- wa organized Sunday afternoon with the following officer and nineteen chanea memberr, Mrs. Nettie Myers, president: Mr. Alice Malrnstem, vice president; Mrs. F.va West, treasurer; Mr. Anna Tracy, sec retary, and Miss Bertha Kea.-y, corre sponding secretary. Camp was broken Monday morning, the home folks taking up life at their various place of residence and the visitors returning to their homes in Portland. u M w w ! iu m iil rr eM ftf lit iu ttf ui m iU W iU m w Men's vaults $7.4 5. 9. 75, 12.50 $t5.CO, flS.tO. ?20.CK, ? 25.CH Suit. Nice fabrics tailored righnItoys knee pants suits $1.50 to $650 SuitvHoy's long pants suits $5.00 up to 5lf.oo Su:U,Me:Vs Shirts, Shoes, Hats. Sox, Underwear, Ties, Umbrellas. Gloves. y not right, Welch makes it right i, r ttf ttf iii ttf hf.t iu ttf l Hi: t Is JOB PRINTING 18 OUR OU8INE8S V lutvo llio iK'st and m W i'ullv Miiiil .lob I'rint iuu' (MUit in (Vilumliiii County . irr orr prepared to do all hinds of Printing on short indict' and at most riasonatdf prices A TRIAL Will CONVINCE OREGON MIST II. Ii. QUICK A. M. I10LTON Tnn C01.UMKIA County ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. ; TlTt.KS I '.NAM INK!) , ABSTRACTS MAM t a . . . PVS V. x O N - rv ES 1 1) K N T lAXIv-S 1'AII) U IRAN'S, KTC 0 Real Estate WELCH "fcMSHff 221-223 UORHISOi ST. C0flf flRST. fORTUDO. ttfj iu ttt I:i rtf jutin tA t:.t re(usei to a-i-i..'. a i -Oovernor Chart.wr.4:; than t'jint V ti.e ! ieyre w 1 i-t;. i tJiarg Hint lie r t) hi i....i re, r;-ed V) ii' B.'ri fliUcn return, h :.id ha. .J to NiiiSiln ar,d IV;e Ir.r-y. ROBERTS BROS. J BUTCHERS I Rural Free Delivery. Orders by mail for choice meat promptly attended. STATE BANK OF RAINIER RAINIER, OP.E- CAPITAL $-3,000 ronrper i-riit mterel paid on avtng deH,wt. nieicst iMniii:i!i'd eini'annia)lvt Minii 1 and S-ptrii,bvr 1. C. S. VAN At KI H. Cssmi.a Collection Made-:-Draft Issued f OR PORTLAND DAILY HOULTON Steamer Iralda H. HENDERSON, REAL ESTATE, JERSEY STREET. ST. JOHNS, ORE. 1 ! Any communication from my Columbia County friendi re garding investments in St. Johns and vicinity will recti 1'iuiiijH .uui eareiui consideration. TOW C.UMMEE WEAK Arc Comfortable. tf.S0 and $4.00. There wa a R. R. meeting at Zilll gilt' Hall on Thursday of Inst week at 10 a. m., called by the committee to report progress and to get instructions from the people as to what further to do ST. HELENS BARBERSHOP D. P. BEELER, Prop. CLEANLINESS SANITATION NEATNESS C. Hooghkirk, Mi'ter. A KAII.KO.Vl TlMK. S : ln Kninlff dl: (, ., . .i,in.l.i Sl..r l".r ,l,.. al s A M .trM ri i r liom i II. -l,,,, t. V ei.-k. fcetiifmi... Irae tun:mt i i M V r-lvl(l .1 M. Hclru. at I V, . , Pas6Dsrs and Fast FreiiM. ' POItTI-AMi LAMdNO. T.Vr.oit ST j (Tlmiir Ua t a-( June 3 .: ; 5 i notice fok i-chlication. ramilicalions inrough the diller-nt avenue of trade and indu-trv. I;ut they were k pt moving Willi sufficient speed fo have swelled its purchasing power into a great mmiv more million than are 11. relented hv 1 , ..., i,,i.i..i cruise, giiesork for the aswssor, hut ! "'"" ' we iliuik be might safely guess twice the present valuations without doing any in justice, provided the rule of cash value th fidiermen Mere turned over ii. their j TIle "during of theriglit of way has been rattier slow, but the matter had pro gressed so far that the committee re commended the signing up of the con tract guaranteeing the R. R. company the free right of way, but when the tes is applied to all property. thi: JcvKMr.K coLiri'. We have received a copy of Judge Frew' report on the working of the Multnomah County Juvenile Court lor the first year of its existence, and, to any on:. iiostuiiie it, no further r- gumeiit will I necessary in it behalf It liiuncfompihlied great good and has doubtless saved many a Ixjy and girl from a criminal career, mid as those who go down usually drug others with them, the g'wd result achieved aie not limited to the individual saved, but each case Wit influence oil other children. I order that those who aro r.ot informed a to die mttuie of the work beins. done by the Juvenile Co in may come to an niidcrslaiidiiigof it purpo-ie we quote from 'Judge Fraxei'a report. ilie Juvenile Court Ihwi are b:iscd Upon the following principles: . First. That n child under the age limit ecilied, in this state years, should not be held .eponaible for of fense oguiiiat law to the sinna extent or in thf same manner n adult, in fai l, liould not be considered or trented os crlinlnsl at nit. 1 Second. That parental enrennd train-! lug Imiecesaiiry in Ihe case of every tdilld. T!mt the state ns well a the parent Ims mi inlerest In seeing that the child has such ci.r. mid traluiiijf. That whera Ihvr ainu parent., the necary bottle due. The farmer who goes to"town and plays a shell gmne or buy a tin box full of gold is brilliant compared with th came only three responded, the point lieing raised that to guarantee the right of woy for the three miles beyond Verno nia, when it is not certain whether the , roa'i win go up Kock creek or down the , Nehalein. and when no survey has yet wen niaile over either route, it would involve uncertainties which our people ought not undertake. So a motion was made to strike out of the contract sub mitted by the company all tliat pertain ing to the right of way beyond Vtrnonia the (ialvesioii'M Sea Hall makes !if.; now as safe iu that city as on thi higher upland-. K. W. i.oodloe, who residen 011 iuttoii street, in Waco Tcxa, need" 110 sea wall for safety 11,1 writes: '1 bave uel lr. King's New Oiscovero for Cousiimptioii tlie past five years and it keep me well and sale, before that time! had acougli which for jears inni ix;ni growing worse. Now it gone." Cures chronic coughs, ia-giiplrf-, croup, whoopingcough, and pre vents pneumonia. Pleasant to take. l-.veiv Lottie iriia ran teed, at lw, A I...,. . .. ' (,ral,u,n. I'ri.x- .Vic h,,.! ills, r,;', an" w 'lale "ie contract guaranfe right ol way from the 0-Mile Shition In vernoniaoniy, winch wai carried and with thi done some twelve or fifcen j signers were readily obtained. K. Sesse- one who keeps u cow that won't pav for ' 1 . T , , meeli"K- wa feed. In .hjone case I.. U , " ' i, to take the contract in Friday, meeting Mr. Cha. J. I.ytle, who , wl present it to the director of the road Monday Oregomaii report ! alld thev will eiilie, ,....,...-. ... lie- 1 survey made and the line l,..i,.,i 1,.. .1... three mile beyond Vernonia. Thu the matter stands for the present. In the meantime the construction force arej ousy oeiwecn Huxton and the 20-Mile Station and the engineering corp are pushing the urvey with might and main locating the line to the Tillamook. Our prospect for the road, a we snid two weeks ago, are just a little dubious. We Iielieve, however, if the railroad people decide to build tin way first, provided me iree nglit of way ia given, that our citizen will guarantee it, even to the three mile post beyond Vernonia, pro vided the line i surveyed and located that far. And thi much w ought to do, A Hair trimming neatly done At v , the old stand, St. Helens M'MMONS. Id tin-('In 'ill rvMin of tl, Sf.ti,. of flrcuu l'r III,- ( MIMII-. Ol I'll'! If; 1,'ri ' I- lie Cole, pimniiir. A. ( .,ie, .efrr,.liit t'l W. A. i,ie, .l,-(.:i,. ,111 In the tinvc i-nlii;. I III: In HlMl.i:ue t th'- SMtff , On-tfun nll ar nerei r,uir"il all . criniiiamli-il 1., ii ,.-r n ainiwr tie- ii.i,i,Umh l.li-l ii.-hmi-i in lh .-..-..-,c,i .iu wini-ci, now aiel the liiib ilay of IMIoLer. I eni.l .nil (, i-omiiicni-ut hy piiiiiMlrT naalint y.ll tor hI,w,iiu- illvorre. iiikI If Jim IM l n. wer U-lwciMi now niM ,.M n lor nam llicr.-of Ih.- .lli,Iiri will l .kr- p. nt avnln.l (o'l l-.r ar, mI, ...lno- divoree an-l . ) 1 - , ; i , J . , t , ,, He- niarnii.i- liuwlitliiK U-lweeit loll lil the i'l plalntirr. Thu mi Mi inoii. l.-rr-l t,v ,ul, heal Ion In pur "';"' I" an iit wr mmW hy the lloie rl,h. 'i . Mi-lirinV. Jn.iij,. ( In ul; ourl of (he rti.leol Ores. Mi, for the I'ouiilv ol l uliiml,!,.. iHle-l Aiini.l li.il. i-nii. a .. hat the hrl pnhlli nii,,,, l i,i. .iiiroii .hall he lorule on Ihe .'lth .!;) ol AllKU.I. law, all.) thai ll.e ,,t pl,;r,, ,x M lav ol lli UilKr. I'M',. XI'KNl'HIt IMVIH, Allomj . for .l.iliillfr. I nlle't sialr, 1 ,4r iirr,,. r"ri;n-l . irer,,ni ji, v Voire I. hir.,!,y irHeii lii riwl;, llll the r.o.il.loi,. of the ail ol lon.r... ,.f i'lll- ,1 ei,llll,. -An i (,,r , i Iln.l-r huio, Iu il i.i l l,,ia (,., Sea,aao.t .ill,Ioli Teirltxrr a. .l.-i,,l e, to nil the I'ul.Ur Una .,... . , jAusil.il. W'.' Win. II. I'tielp.. of Porllai.,! .......... , j,tM4ii.uiN(i. iaie or oiet--, n i Ihl. ilar llleil In ll,. oiliee hi. .Morn .l.ii,',r.,'. i No Wi, for Ihenori haM-of the w.nthw--l ..( - ...... ,.,r. . I,, li.HII'lllll :,. 11 lTWTTriTynnC. Walkover and AM., Sorosis Store 1'oriinfly i ilth ,l Wahingtou. WASHINGTON AND THIRD ST. ALL AROUND 1 HE N.W. CORNER i-uniJLAND a OBI ' ' ' r , 3 IV. I'.ftlue 1 1 "thl I. more il,il, tor In i,r,.l . ! ,'",", '"',"'"l""''l l"T .. ao.l lo 'uMl.li hi.elalio lo.,ii,l l.i,, ll,,,, ,hr H';'.'!" "' 11 m-- '"th'.,.l O'-Boii.cn ITI.Io. the .1.1 ,1UJ- ,.,,, ,, II- t' n,IHItllf,.r. Il,irr I- U..I i.i , BANK OF RAINIER i apiinl Mock, lo,ooo. Kallv t'ald. Transact, s general hanking bu.ine.. four per cent interest paid ti,e (cpol hxchangB sold on nil sliita .-,- iMHte.foiiiiiy mnl n hool warrant bought -"ri irtiol : w UJff. i.l ho'ii.,1 r.,Mlnii,l, a. I'ler-mof I'orlUtol An, ,.!,. l J .,r.n. i-,ii,iii( a,.,.,.v li ,l, .r,iu , !il. rr , eluloi. In th. olle-d on ,ir U-tor .Hhl.'l.l ,, -e,i.ii,l-r. Ii.r. ' AlAKKSON H. IU(KH-Kft. Ki(e.r. Last another death hy the electric cars. Uveen street cars and live wires, Port land' undertaker should do exceeding ly well. An exchange thinks that if day shalt thou labor" ended " nolliing toe.it," Ihem would be men idle the year mound. the "six "or act fewer In Hell llefi-iise Major Ham, editor nnd luanairer of Mm Coiisliiutiniuiljst, Kuiinence, Ky., when iiu wa uerceiv iiuiicKeu lour yearg ngo, hi piles. Isiught il box ol Ilncklen' Ar mcii r-alvc. ol whfch hessys: "ft cured me in ten day and no trouble since." (Quickest healer ol burns, sores, cut and wound. 25cat l'.rry 4 Orakam. KILLtHt COUCH I and CURE thi LUNGS B WTH Dr. King's New Discovery iAUDIIUHTinu a. . fONSUIHPTION OUGHSand IV0L03 Prleo BOc HI. CO Froe Trial. ailHOAT and LUIfO TUCUB LliS, or MONEY BACK. One Dollar will f, lit vim t ,.yo glassca or spo j-J :ac! :. I'erfcci fit guarametd. ill r.t, r eyes ltc(j at liome. Write for ,i fiee laaikrel (lescril.ii,,, , i O "IV.IIHJ1J, Kcinciiil.er, the g!1WH.$ w-t. fit ail" n"r ' M S" ;my a,lli. Our price, only ?".'' !t' f'MKI.N'(; dc,,,,,,,,,.,,,!. ,,.., "in lien-. ,1 :ni, .n,,., i . . . t i 'I u, V J'- '. I'lesidelit i ,''.,' Vir" ''"'"I'leiit 1 . Hi Kian, I'li.hlfr MRKLTOHH h.H. RtHAlK I'K, Ill.ASClHMIl W. II. l-i.t a W. P. Kut J. I', UrroMi) I'orllauil ( rres,H,dei,l-jfrrhaUt, Xatlratl U. BANK OF RAINIER, Rainier, Oregon J " s , s.s.'.r.KSt. mwmm n MONMOUTH ST ATI; NORMAL 5CII00L f'-pl. 2(1, 'llrscs u( f.'.Vl re i-tut your work hy elineit reaislereil rnail. repairs any wniili. METZGER & CO. Ul TM iTSJIgT, POBTtAIIBrOka, t'lfiii lis aih rear VJ ItKKI. Tlirei, l...l.. II: I ;'" , fi'gni-r (.'(iiirsii rccogni,,,.,! in V.islimKi , ,).,. , ' I he best am) sl.orlc!, Wliy ,() ' state nnd pp,.r wny l" a Addiliomil voik in ,, .,.,,,., nnd special method,; ,ibo,w.,, inunagemct for graded .',d , KMided school will be give,, this coming year. Longer inrms. 'ligl,,., .,. , 1-elter opportunit,,:, , "' Normal ginili.at,., Hcli.u.l ill. ois iiiiiiieciiite il,i, in,.,,:,.. . , d Moninoilll, gnidiiiites, ,,m I naiiil far exceeds i, ,.,,, ;' alalog,.,. cniii,,,,ig fu );, r , J t on will b wlt (j , Correspond,,,, invited, Addie. J. n. v. iu;ti.kk ltcgiiitriir, miimfitimmmwmmmiifmmmmmtffmmmflrwiW 1 THE BIG STORE! I M? BY THE BIG SAWMILL g New Goods Every Day! In tlie Week. a Hcputntlon of Umu 8iHdi. , n,.i .1,. .. i 3 1 Genera Merchandise I Dart & Mtickle. 1 Oregon.3