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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1906)
OlM XlON '31 1 ST Entered ut the Posloffioe at St. Helens, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. ISSUKD KVKKV FRIDAY BV K. II. I-r.AGG. KDITOK AND I'KUI'KIKTOK. One copy, one year, in advance . .fl 00 Six mouths. 50 Legal uotiecs " cents per line, PRIDAvTsenT' "7lVM. ATTKXll TlIK I'AIH. the inhabitants themselves will let) blame for it, for if alive to their own ui leiesls ami their iluty to tliu public they would give their roads vigorous and con alant uttenliou. -Tim idea that a rome oncu authorized id neceasarilly perma nent is a mistake. Advice on the bett loud methods is supplied by the iijtri cultural department, and a neighbor hood that loses its rural delivery must itself bear the discredit for so unpleas ant and humiliating an event. Knter-prise. Orthography is no supposed to iu elude several right w.-tv. wrong ivavs and any old way. ."Notwithstanding the president's or der, the M ssoorians will continue to spell the langu.t as she is w rit. San Francisco lias sent a preliminary $10,000 t Valparaiso, and is read v to supply any number of appi tiling curb stone 1111113?. If y. ill want to gi t flcuiiited with Oregon and realise what a gytnd stale yon are living in, attend the State l-'nir at S ileni, at leat one day U'tween tlie ninth and the sixteenth of this month. Columbia County w ill he there, and we liope nud believe it w ill make a credit nble showing. Hut aside from the pride each of us should lake in his ow n county and his own neinhbothood, there is the larger State pride that should he shared iu by every man, woman and child. It is probable that I he man who takes n pride in his State or his neighborhood will not make a desirable citizen of any community, lie is not the kind of oer- son w hom von would expect to coiitri-! lmte libcrallv for the building of roads, L Mr- 1 ''"' nominee churches, school houses, or to secure the j 'r Srr Tennessee, s .ys the l.)cationof manuhicturi.ii institutions, i prcslJent 8 k'tll'r on the congressional II. liv.n.,i....n..ii,i .,.., i.; .... I elec"on W1" '" democratic votes df nd i, l. nn'rrmv . .ln,.,l .1,... I HdW ll,ck-V for Mr- I'ttteKOIlV, partV l.i.i.r..-.1 i.l, . jwhicl! isatlibertv to circulate the let neighbor. Yon wont ,Jt him . ,h ter as a laiS document. I resuient lalm.t taught school suc cessfully in New York for many years He got along without corpora! punish ment, b it will hardly contiue himself to moral suasion when political conspira toia Willi guns present themselves. State Fair. He dm't want to see the priio cattle the old long-horned skim milk cow is good enough for him. He is not interested iu studying the best methods of caiing for li s orchard and exterminating the fruit pests, and he 1 1) inks the laws that co;npel men to spray their trees are an infringement on ui8 rights as a citizen. lie will star at On an average the&,&:7 rural de livery wagons runuing in the Vailed States carry less than 20 Pounds each daily. A 4 pound parcel costs 64 cents postage, but can be sei t to London from this country for 40 cents postage. Oeat system, trnly. Voters should mention the subject to their candidates for con gress, who may never have heard of the , , - e1"3. " "J uiuy nave nearu or lui home and cuss the newcomers ho are . i,,i,i, ,i,, .,,.., , , . ' . . , . , ... i lobby that prevents parcels iiost improve introducing rural routes, milk routes. r good roads, etc. But the up-to-date ......, I t.n A U- ... I " , ; , , .ms, """P It seems hut a short time since the u-. ,uere .,uni.eyMopen.;flni,li, ilM , the KlomJlke 6ufered He i I not believe that everything new ; grcat hardships in chmbing Chilkool i. good, but he w.d inve,t.ate, and is ; paS3 aad ow ietraveler tilereis ive eafetosay hat he will benent by hat;aIilt towarJ I)attso . , "v otta nu lu-ai q aastiv utivui InJlHr- ! railway, skagiuv. iu sea terminal, is a . MO cM-v..e ...ears,, i, en . vity wjt, Bteam he.lteJ j, ucr s .ne numsemeu, ..a ure. llla 0pera hoa, eollego, electric lights, is wellwortb considering. All work and i steam UI,arie8 aua nrst.lll93 ater no play is not god for farmers any more j works. Alaska is the most promising than it)ifr na.mia Vau nfi..mA . . t a ..... "-uuasefora steady advance on the pole and give them s.me recompense for the many davs of hard work they have put in on the farm. BRVAX'S IXFIAVKXCK. Mr. Bryan will nrobablv never A careful rereading of the rate bill shows a loophole whereby Mr. Rocke feller can be accommodated with a pass. It AIM K It . , (Krom Tils IUiiimkh) j Mrs, N. S. .Steward and Mrs. J."T. Short, who have been at Hay City visit- j iug Rev. W. C. Stewart, returned Thnrs-' day evening. They had a very enjoyable ' time. Mrs. John Dibblee stinted yesterday! for a visit with fri.'iids ill Seattle. Sh will be gone a week or ten duys her absence, Mrs. Rupert Dibblee have charge of the bouse STATE FAIR EXHIBITS i . 5 prior to Helens. All exhibits for the Sute hair that can ho sent in C....,...k. ,.1. .1 11 l... ....... ..v 1,' 11 l'l uvir St. til I'll. Ill IU. I VIII MUUlIll DC .-Clll W !. ""M . . i.uring : After Septeuther sth seiul them to H. I' la.CR, ColunUna tee wil County's Kxhihit, Fair (Iroiuuls, Ouon. teiul in every Li.:.... r.;.c .-...tnhlos. lions. " Liniiu uii e.'iii v ruuiv. i'i. m.. tiling, - .s - ' Misa AIi bhecrin left on the Mondav , . , . r t .,...!.,.- I lie t" trill I want morning traiu for Portland, where she ool h.1 US, bacon- ill fact every pt kUiU of Ha . 1 I will attend st. Marvs s.i,o,i for ciris. everybody's help in the work ol inakuij; tins e.l Hut .uium an institiit on for higher education con-; to the countj. The inanaj;enient of the Mate rair is ullei ing ducted by tiu catholic Sisters. j substantial prizes for exhibits, atui we are oiiijj u tio om The home of Win. Hols:iPule has mi- lu-nl! ,.,nr.t.., i. f'nlninhia ColllltV. . . .1. IU UlllllJ V'lll. V'l lllVlW l'll... I.' ' - . uenione extetlsnTS uunrovement'i. An v . , ' .. , , . i .:i :. ..i' I elegant porv-h has bc-eu constructed and ' 1 0U.nS a F 01 W , S "l"U , ' ... . . . ... UroiirU .... ..I,. I ..ill ,,1 IMim lUHHlS me iiuusc iias recciveu a iiiorougii paint- rs t j. - iug, making it one of the neatest farm 1 best I Call get for tllCltl a till return the UlOUOy to tllC residences in the ncighUirhood. tor. Send in the eood stuff at once. Tut it abo;! President Paluia makes the roi"t that the t. aban revolutionists have not sniH oe . hat they want, and do not know. But - . - i "ui,iiu noi snow, cut President of the Inited States, but in these particulars are often overlooked in fnlta tt rria anno .a :;,.- I III 1 r. D..OT. no win a Latin-American insurrection. have exercised a. great influence upon the politica of this country and the ad- A motley arrav of "leaders" welcomed vanced stand he has taken will compel Mr. Bryan. His trouble is in finding leg-slation along lines demanded by the enough followers on election day. nnblic. It IS H Ui.ll Vnmrn Ta. I J dominant parties are inclined to be con tent with the existing order of things and are irresponsive to the n;eds of the : mions have become puunc. ims was the case w ith the dem ocratic party in the days of iw ascend ancy, when, under the control of the slaveholders of the South and their doughfaced Northern allies, they resist ed any at.empt to interfere with the ex istence or extension of slavery until non- Ular indignation overthrew them Senator Foraker did not gay in his speech that tiie vested rights of corpor- Kreater than the government, but the explanations called lor in Ohio indicate such an expiession in th? public mind. Mrs. l'atlie Hlanchnrd and her daugh ter Bessie, and Mrj. l'arker. who have been sending the summer with Judge tllanctiard and other friends here, re turned last Friday to their homes in Seut'.le, where Miss Bessie "and Mrs. l'arker have positions as teachers iu the i public schools. lr. V. G. Cole, wife, daiighterand son, I who have been visiting Mrs. Holsapple, ! returned to their home in Pendleton last I Saturday. Durinc the summer the faniil v nail a cottage rented in Portlund, where they made headuiiarters. visitimr at pleasure with friends ia the vicinity of Portland and elsewhere. It is enough to make a hitchineixist laugh to watch the efforts of our hand some tow n marshal to avoid seeing Fried berg run his store on Sunday. The ef forts of the hanl-up family man to dodire and evade meeting with the butcher and grocer to whom he is indebted, aien't a patching to the gyrations and maneuvers of our marshal to avoid seeing that which the town is paying him to see. A. L. Clark and H. G. Kemn went to Seaside on the Saturday afternoon train to spend Sunday with their respective families, who have been camping and taking an outing at thst place. Tbev re turned Monday evening. An extensive brush fire has been burn ing for several davs iu the logged-pff laud of the W'ilson-Ca-e Lumber Co.. aud between their mill and town. No ereat damage has been done, except that over a quarter of a mile of plank roads and culverts have been destroyed, and thus ' hindered the hauling of lumber. No teams from Howard's, Law-ton's or the Wilson-Case Mill could haul last Friday. Also farmers living further oat had to take roundabout roads to get to town. The fires are by this time practically burned out. boats, addressed to mo. canned for the exhilii- aal tue K. II. F1..UU;, St. IK lens. z z is & iu . in Hi iff hi W it. vr iik iff it. iu Iff iU w w iii III MEN'S $9m SU6TS Men's Suits $-..5.975. 2-5 $i5.ot 5uS.oo, Sio.oo, J-.S 1 Suit. Nice fabrics tailored rights" Hoys knee pants suits 51.50 to 56.50 SuityHoy's long pants suits 55.00 up to 515.00 SuitC Men's Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Sox, Underwear, Ties, Umbrellas, Gloves.v ViTIf not right, Welch makes it right ' V J Hi m VI It ft JOB PRINTING 18 OUR DU3INE83 AUK liavo llio In'Mt and mast m titlly oquippoil .lub Tritit ins: Otlla iu t'olumliiii County, .hid irr arc nruurd to tin oil f;inls f' rrintmg on short not 1 vi' and ut most irasomiltlr prices A TRIAL Will CONVINCE OREGON MIST 0. v i t t t I:. II. QUICK A. M. I1OLT0N Tin- Columbia County ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. 1 Abstracts Mamk TlTI.KS l')NAMINKn C Non-Kksidknt Taxks Paid J! Kkai. I'Stati- J Loans, ktc THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER 22 1 -223 MORRISON ST.. CORNER FIRST. PORTLAND. WELCH in "r it m BOLD BANK H0BBEKV. State Bunk of Katuler Kobbed 12,500. In refutation of the charge that In refused to admit ft vi-ilur to hw ullirt', (iovernor Cliiimcerlain need do no inure than oiiit to the election returns, tieurge would ex'.cud the glad hand In Napoleon lavisaud Pete D'Arcy. The record automobiie run of -ii'OO miles across the continent took fifteen days, two hours and twelve minnrpv pi ano , iJJO and required 20 gallons of gaso- line.N'ow let the denatured alcohol man ehow what he can do A veteran student of phonetics eayg the sound of s is obtained in nineteen ways and that the twenty-six letters of the alphabet may ha used to represent J-W different sounds. Iu the language of the poet Gray, "Enough: Where ig norance h bliss 'tis follv to be wise." the precipitated a great rebellion. The Re publican party of to-day is wiser and wore responsive than was its ancient enemy, and, therefore, though Mr. Bry an may never occupy the White House, such of his ideas as stand the teat of public analysis will finally become laws, and it IK even possible that the raiJical-! ism of to-d;;y may become the conserva-) tism of to-morrow. Government owner-, Ship of trans-continental railroads would j prooabh. meet public approval today, of.llwiJ words of rime or woe, I ,7 r U(-" i oddest are thoro, thru and ti.o. uiand for the election of United States i Senators by direct vote of the people.! The poet who send, iu a few rimes Tu ""Tr "ncr,hi" of t,,'e I t be surpli5ed when he strikes a railroads the Republican party will prob-', froat- ably ii terjxise government control and! regulation, and this wil, possibly prevail Ki(lg KtUarJ fjt for a while, until us futility is deinun- i:j, . ' ,, . .. strated. The prosperity of the country j lZZ is the greatest argument that can be I used against a change of parties, and trie j u, p.,rt.ru.,;i.i i -n prevalent dlstrim of the Democracy on ! " , 1 v o t " the tariff and financial questions will ! I'P ' W,',e"1 l'!e toI":"" probably insure Republican succels, tut jtrU,iUt'ld t leJ"1 u wisdom will suggest tothat parti- the ex-1 r., ,,,.,., . ". pediency of adopting at least two of the ! . , f S great reforms demanded by the voters of I J ' '" V Uk? " "'e Ium ..,:.. .......,., i oilier Eide of the world that t he 'en- both parties, and of which Mr. !'. n lias made himself the especial champion. uuou WMIW AM) It is announced that the government will look more carefully to the enforce ment of its rule regarding the roads over which rural free delivery is established. The present requirement is: "Roads traversed shall he kept in ood condi emy's country" has York lo Nebniska. shifted from New Jus t as the public becomes accustomed to a vegetable diet some mercenary packer is sure to throw a new brand of breakfast bacon on the market. If Cubnn revolutionists are fiffiirino nn annexation they should understand that their present revolt is a farewell en tion.and unobstructed by gates; there J garment. Uncle Ham As bo!d a robbery as was ever nernet lated occurreJ at Rainier last Monda at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, when P. V. VanAucher, cashier of the State Bank of Rainier, was held up by two ? men, bound and united, and between !f -',000 and fi',500 in gold coin taken from the safe. The robbers walked in through ; B tne onlockeJ front door, unmasked and ' k. dressed like ordinary workingmen, they !T attracted no attention from the street, and when Mr. VanAucher turned to wait on them he found him self at their mercy. The bandits had closed the door be hind tfiein, and the shades on both doors j "tj and windows had been drawn. Seeing I that it would be useless to resist, Mr. ' S Van Aucher dumbly complied with the! S conventional command, "Hands up!" backed by the presentation of a big six shooter. The robbers then thrust a contrivanrH of wood and cloth into Mr. Van Auchei's mouth, dragged him into the rear office of the b ink, and bound him securely to the long table in the center of the apartment. Tliey then returned to the front room, locking the door of the rear office behind them, and i.roceedid i,, gather up their plunder. They did nut take either the greenbacks or silver, and when they departed they closed the door, which has a spring lock, behind them. After they had departed the cashier tried desperately to loosen Ids bonds, and after two hours of hard work managed to get his feet loose, and drag ging himself to the window iu the tear room, lhru.it his head against the glass and broke it out. The crush attracted th'j attention of a man named Morris, " passing, aril, climbing in through the broken window. Morris i nt ihe ropes and released the bank official. We carry the finest line of confections to be found in Columbia County. All goods fresh and pure and sold at the most reasonable rates. Decker's, St. Helens. J ROBERTS BROS. 4 BUTCHERS Rural Free Delivery. Orders by mail for choice meats promptly attended. 4 HOULTON -:- ORE 2 STATE BANK OF RAINIER RAINIER, ORE. CAPITAL $15,000 l our per cent inten-t pm 1 on saving deposit. lnii iet compounded semi-ii 11 dually, March 1 nud September 1. C. S. VAN Al'KKR, Casiiii a Collections .Made -: Draft l.ucd ST. HELENS BARBER SHOP! D. P. BEELER, Prop. CLEANLINESS SANITATION NEATNESS Hair trimming neatly done the old stand, St. Helens At i V 5 FOR PORTLAND DAILY j Steamer Iraldai 1 C. I. Hooghkirk. Master. Il.UI.RO.Wl TIMi;. I..un-t luiul. r -Ullvccxpfi .( Snii.iivili.r r..ri lril, m i; . M ii,.,rniiK ficin m. II. -I. 'ii. ! . )l. k. li. OHliluK. I.miw, C.rlUii.l .1 t . ( M., arrlv-Ulir at t. JIvU ilo nl ) iv H. HENDERSON, REAL ESTATE, I JERSEY STREET. ST. JOHNS, ORE. 1 Any lomniutiicatiim from my Columbia County friemU ie Killing invcNitiH-nts in St. Johns and vicinity will receive prompt ami careful consideration, S38Ses forQUmmer WEAR Arc Comfortable. $3.50 and $4.00. KNIGHT'SwteS?edr. mo ( Ttmler l aii.l Act June t In;.) NOTICH FOR I'tJIlMCATION-. 8i;mmo.ns. A MjHtery olvel. In Ihc Circuit Omrt nl ir fif,it ut Urrx'M l'r Ifiel i.iiuly il CohoijliU. Iii-HO Cole, plnllillll, v. IV A. l ull-. (I(..I,.II. Iu W. A, (;le, .li.-fciiiiulit in the amK ctitllloil unit : In the miMii! of IU.- stnte nl Dri Knti vm nrc hen.-l.y rf.jnlr.-'l mii'I coininiiK'(1 to n.K'ur itn.l iti..r Hi.. i r,iii,aint lll"l j;iilht vim in the bU.vc iMililli-il milt ht.tMeell uow unit Iho llllli day of ImlnlnT. I!j()ti. lli'l Ullit I. llOTHIII.ll'II I..' t.lal.Olir n..li..l you fur nliH,luti illvon i-, ami if von full to iin wer tx.'twi-fM now nii'l ..u. lim.., for uunl tlieri-ortlu-oUlntllt will tk(. Iil.l oni.m uirnlnrl Voll for fill nimoliifi. illvi.r,... tin. I .IU...I..IL... ..I tiie limrrhiL'i' imw.ii.iliK. I.....L...... .1 i.n ' wil'l i.lailitirr. I Til In It II in rn oliM In .r-o..( t... ....1.1 I.... 1.. ..... ...V.;. r "'" HI' lloni ritlill' I. V. 51i llrlile Jii.iz,. f i. iri nl: Court of Iho nintuof m.uii, for the ('niiniv i roliimWii. Halt!. AiiKn.it loth, l!iil, Sin.l onl.T inwlila hat thi. Ilr.t .itl,.,,i f thin iiiiiiniiii ahull f " -'Uh !.. of AniMi.l, V.f. I that the lnt ,iihllctloii l,t. ,a,,; ,,ie M iiv of October. I'.w. W'KSf KK iiAVIrt, Ationi..iii lor i.ulntlfT I'lilliil Ulntin Inml lutli ... , , rortlm.il, urennu, Jim v, lui, NilthC hlTi'l.V iV. thiU III l-i, mi. Hi,,, with the provl. n the m i ,, l out n .. .Inn" .:. InTH imiIiii..! ... ...i f... ..... . ... HililH-r hiii.l. Iii ll.it,..of Ciillf.irni., In,.,.,,,, N n.iu nti.l H n.iinK-I.Mi IVrrllon," . rOrml i-il to nit tin' i'nl.iif l.iui.1 mi, l.v nil ,i ,lill!Mt I, m rx. Win. II, I'hWi,., of hirilni.,!. -Hiinj in ..lU.illoiilitli. 4iitl of Or,-i..,i t,, this i!u' Hlo.1 In l,, i.itirr hi. u,.rn .ll,',, . i So. li'T. f,,r Ihi' liiiri'liK.i. nl Ihf hoitlhll r.t 1 ' i.f .'etloll N. ! f,i -lowlLliln :. i s liiil,,,, .No. :l , iiiiiI will nil,., ,,r,,f t ,tl.v liill.l o'iKht I. more iilnnhlo h,r It. !in!,..r r loiiii Ihuii for ni;rl.oitr ,,,,,,,.,, ,i , ."liil,il-n ln i Inliii l. .,il. Inn.l ,.,r,. ,), .., -UT iil.'l ili-lviT of thl, ,u' I'ortl,,,,.! jm-iton.oii irhhi), tin, ji.i ,y , i,,ie,lH.r; ,. He itn Wilni'w- llnrtv c, ttvi i, ; , i ,,, orlhiii. I. W . li J. ll. of , ,,.,., M, ,.r hunt of I'oitinii.l. A. 1'iir.miof CiiMhii,,! Any iiii.l all ,i-i,u. rlniminK ii.Iht-i-Iv 11, i- tl Im VI itl'.H.T i ln',1 l.ililt. nr.. .,. .. I. .1 , . lO. 'O'O lO 1,11' IH.'lf hi , rn-it,r,. l I Jll iMitifiithi.r. I'm.', M.i.y.V.SDS . WtMiKII. H,-Kl,i,.r, l'ornierlv I'ilili mi l W. WASHINGTON AND THIRD ST. i-irtuUND THE N.W. CORNER PORTLAND QBE ' ' ' i 1 , , lay mnt he no unbridjred creeks or utrennm not fi-rdablu nt nnv sennoii of the year." In many cases the reeidentg bIoiij; ,ro. poeed routes huve made iniprovenieiils that enahlo ihem to obtain rural de livery service, but sometimes the efforts to keep up the roads nro relaxed. Hut the government has decided that unless the roads traveled by the carrier are properly maintained the service will lie withdrawn. Tim postollice di'p.ii-tuieiit now calls tin the cai rien fur gencj for insurgents. SI'KtlAL KATK. IfijW to keen i.W i..rir.i1i, nii....i,u ..i .... ....,.. una, h - u, tiJIiouxnuKS and l.nbitual foiiKtitiutinn was a niVHlerv tlmi lir U'im.'u k.. r I'ills solved fur me," wrties Juhn N. 1'h-HiiftKt. of Mairnoliii. fn.l. Tim r.1,1.' has no indtil- i I'l'lmhat are gtiaianteed to give perfect : sutisfMctioii to everybody or money re- Murnled. Only 25c ut l'erry & Ciraham. Round Trio ExrnrKlon Hul. for Astoria Annual Keirutta, Anu. 30, Slut and Sept. Ut. The A. & C. R, R. will sell round trip excursion tickets from Scappoosc and Houlton to Astoria and return on Auv. r., .iu, Jl and Sept IU mads and will tl( the .en-ice 1 r K-U t0 return UP to and iolul the hi(hwayH iu tiielion are bad. "lg ' e ' The i!5,97.' rural delivity canii'is now ' employed cover 8U:!,;!(;:l miles daily, mid WASTED. lti r.meoBuiublu to expect them to Twenty or twenty-five acres emit end with neglected roadH. lir 111 U'.irlr Heni" lrani,n- CnM ( u. tajijjuubc. rreier - oincn, nuce n '"fco innilies hickini the enterprise cleared land or land under cultivation Bteam,)oat landing; good road ;ru to keep iu common highways in decent I St I'e price per acre. Addres. P O. TW ...T: !,p1 t?.,he.ProPri.,:tor. iHrver . rm.lH I. dl...ntlnD.l 11.1 ri..t.-i. r . laB. &t. j shape. Whsrover route Is discontinued j 113, Cla'.skanie, OreRod, BARGAIN ! Seventy acres in Dnfrli ('itin ... forty acres in crop. I ,(j()0 cords of wood I ' uncii-areii land. One liumlred lear liig truit trees mainly Northern Spy ap ples and liartlett pears. I louse cost oyer fHW. Harn cost over $ilM). A cement root and fruit cellar that could not be uuill lor lesq tfinn UIH1 irrua - T ...-nv wi:r in : tlie barn for cutting fodder. Hay baler, fanning mill and hay rack go with the i place. Good fences. Scappoose creek runs through the place and a portion of it of land is easily irrigated. Scanpoose station Prefer tw0 a"d 01le llal miles. Three miles to sieamijoat landing ; good road; rural free Uw..i.ijr. jijijoy iu uic proprietor on tne premises, or to K. H. Hagg, St. Helens. KILLthk COUGH jojCURE th L UNCS WITH Dr. Kind's Now Discovery 1 fSaV? I! 1 illfelw I BANK OF RAINIER . ,-.!. , rio, uimi. Knlly raid. Trammels n Keiifil bntikii busin.-.s mr per cm i(lt(.r,. ,,l..K hxchaiiK,. m,i, n I)U Mnlr.rotinlyaml .-I,ih.I warrant mft(ht 5 I I ;i3 l I K'IIHs ... V- )' I'ri sideiit , J'1. "' '"Idem ' I . Hi culm, (.'fishier I'lUKCTOlW r. N. Riain JAX Ul AXCIMKU W. I. I'l l K W. I', Kl. J. 1', Hl'diHO rnn I '""""ifiiun rUn I uutiHSand Prim C0c4$t.00 Free Trial. HllPMit and fl .. TTIUmmmTT THROAT tnd T.trwn td.ttt. E LES, or MONEY BACK. L HllllM)l.a.Ms3 ne Dollar will I. (5,.ii j., p,. K !,.,,. r tH.c. '''bet lit u.irantfid. V it:- ; li ti,l.-,tll,,.. Wiii.-fi.r y I Cr I I.. lt.l-!t-t'ft.lll.lli,,rillc-tll.Kl. 4 l;-m-nil i-r, the kI.isscs wc fit you f'i :"Y '"--fe " i .i. Hi. .iir ru e, duly gi.j, t'' I.".'". 'V'-W ' ': rirli,,,-,,, I, mnKt r;:u,;.;i,;;i;.,'f1 .. UMP.T7fiT7D JE- I FRANK KF.I.LER, Scappoose, Or.' L'l ... sml Sunt, fouTlInB,,'. j MONMOUTH STATU NORMAL SCHOOL Ct eins iik vr,i yea J3 11(0(1. Tliree full ar Hcnl. !(! nil , ..; ?Mtt'l, M1"'1-'-"11, fcniflli.d Ihe U-H ,,, Hborlfst way to a Additional yo. k in br, I, general nn.l special in. thod,; abo, , , A inaiinijument fr tf,.l.j , ," graded whw.ls will be gi , , cmiiiiiif vcar. l;oi,g,.V lerms. i.igl,,., ,, "Iter oporlit,ts n.e Normal Kr.i,l,,i,i,,, 8,)() ,. 1 otH Mppiecaie the ,urir ..hili. y f .Mm, uioiitli gradmileH, am) t. den far ex.ree.N ll,',, , " Catahviiecmlaininfuii ; ; ;' .on will bo ,e,,t a ., ' ' (oirespni,!,.,,,,, invltswl.1 ' A(","?g J. II. V. IIL'TMCK "fgistrar, I'ortlund ( orresponj,,,,,.,, fknU BANK OF RAINIER. Rainier, Oregon ? ' Ky,.) y THE BIG STORE gOW BY THE BIG SAWMILL 1 Keccivino- New (hmk v nnv hi (Ik) Week, fc: ' M''l'g for Only f.l, nut in I General Merchandise! m.. - . I Dart & Mttckle. tti it., ' B St. ile, : -IK'IOII.S,