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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1907)
1 - n OREGON MIST Entered at the I'ostoflice at St. Helcw Oregon, at second-class niMl matter, Issurd EviiKY Fridav Bv E. H. FtAGG, Editor and Froi'riktor. Subscription Ratks ,.1.W One voir .- Six month Advertising rate made known, on Bppti cation. LeeU notices 25 cents per line, CIRCUIT COURT OFFICERS : Thomas A. SIcBridk. District .Tudpe G. J. Hkdgks.... --District Attorney COUXTY OFFICERS : R. S. Hattan, Tu.iire St. Helens ,W. A. Harris. Clerk St. Helens Martin Wiiitk, Sheritt -..St. Helens Caspkr Limst., Commissioner Mist H. Wrst, Comm'r Seappoose Edwin Russ, Treasurer- St. Helens A. T. Laws, Assessor...- St. Helens I. H. .Coprlaxd, School Supt....Houlton Frank B. Prkscott, Surv Rainier H R. Cure, Coroner St. Helens AUGUST 10 NEW YORK'S GOVERNOR Gov. Hushes' supervision over legis lation has surprised Republicans as well as Democrats, lie has vetoed 37 bill his threat ol a veto induced the legisk' ture to recall 197 measures, and has allowed 250 bills to die unacted on This shows that New York's executive is not an eicht hour a dav man. He . works ten or twelve hours every day and he is doing something throughout all of that time. His readiness witb the veto recalls President Clevland's activity in that direction, but Cleveland's veto was directed chiefly against private pen sion bills, while Hughes' hits measures of larger importance. This activity has created something like consternation among the politicians. He examines every measure which reaches him. There is nothing per functory about his performance. He acta on the assumption that the people of bis state put him in office to use all the powers of his post to give them good government. Nothing within the scope of his official duties escapes his attention Many of the Republican politicians have turned against him. He is accused of pernicious meddlesomeness, and the party leaders on both sides are getting somewhat uncertain as to whether he ought to be called a Republican, a Dem ocrat or a Mugwump. No other.' 5ew York governoi within the memory of anybody now alive has given so much time to the duties of bis office. But the people of his state stem to like Governor Hughes. He is looming np into national proportions. Already the prophets ate beginning to coupie his name with with the presidential candi dacy. If the National Convention were to meet to-day he would gtt many -votes. Apparently, he is not thinking of the the presidency, bat is doing the duty which confronts him. This is tiie s of an official that the people lik?. He is making friend among all elements of the people, though the politicians are against him.'" As New Vo:k's Legisla ture meets every year, he will have abundant chances to do many -things before the National Convention imcte The country is following Gov. Huhta coarse with a good deal of iuU-rest. SYMPATHY" WITH OPERATORS THE CONCERNING WOMEN. The telegraph operator of the United States have never been )aUI what they have earned or in comparison with other skilled workrns. They have always been underpaid and overworked, and in the coutost which is now on sympathy for them la universal. The duties of an operator are ill Ilk u It and xaotlng. As in all lines of business, there are men The German law forbids its women to hold any political meetings. IVmimik has just given women the right to vott for niemtiera of public rharilahle boards and to serve on them. Now the women of Sweden have been given the right to hold municipal otlice, in addition to the municipal suffrage wht' h they have had for inniiy years, tlu Swedish National Woman HutTiftge who are very good and souio that are Association has petitioned that girls in not quite so good. The good men get no the high schools be taught civics, consideration, and, so far as wages go, Three hundred thousand women have there is uo incentive for them to perfect been admitted to the franchise iirivllee themselvos in their business. Never- In Norway. Women in (his country are theltss it is remarkable- how "Tunny stlltVhting for the right to vote. There clever men stick to the business and are some, true, who do not want this. how admirably they do the work and keep up with the progress of the times. To the Western Union the men have never been anything but parts of a huge machine. They have never been con sidered or treated as human beings, but those who do want it should have it. The subjection of women is a blot to our civilisation. St. Louis Mirror. In treating the woman question, people say that when all women w ant to vote they will be allowed to do ro. but exploited for their capacity to pro- At a recent election In Cleveland, Ohio, duce dividends. Heuce in a case like that now on the active sympathy of the public la distinctly and emphatically with the wen in whatever thev under take, and its good will follow them even when it is probable that much incon venience may result from the strike. No better test of the publio feelings could be given than this. Telegram. PETTTJS OF ALABAMA on the issuing of $750,000 bonds foi viaduct repairs, only l-C of the voters voted. Ought all Cleveland men there fore to be disfranchised? Why not? Signal. PENALIZING STANDARD OIL The fine of 539,340,0(10 imposed by Judge Land is of the United States dis trict court at Chicago upon the Standard Oil company is significant, not only be cause of the enormous amount of the penulty, but also became of the moral and legal effect of the judgment. In amount the fine exceeds anything btv fore on record, but otherwise is not a surprise. Hie puui.c was prepared to MJanderboueV August FeiecaMsj Ml" ; I la the Oliwill Cowl t 0i Mt l WW"" - .. I It , lti-r,.!lllkr I'fliimliU r.inllt .-. ... . ; , - .;: ,. - u,:....-( W. C, TliliUi.ll. r1rlMI.li.Hl .,. Til W.I'. TuiiiMiiillis ' K'"! i1W"ii.liiu. In I!.,. u,im. .it Ilia M..' '! V"''""L .1.2 i hiwl.v niiulrwt lo ' ,h Senator Pettus of Alabama, who died last week, was one of the picturesque members of the senate, of which be was dean in point of age. although not, of course, in point of service. Buck of his election to theeenate at uie ageoi o, isa Uecuicdly interesting I .xnMt it be the investiir uion Jude story. It appears that Pettns' ambition i . was to rouna out ins career as a lawyer tween the 8:andarJ Oil comtKinv of In-!...,...,.. "... -7 u , micro. oe.R-11. & diana the nominal defendant, and the vacancy occurmg lie packed bis grip posthaste and set out without delay for Editing a newspaper is a nice job. If we publish jokes, people xj we are rattle-brained; if we don't we tra a fos sil. If we publish original mutter, thpy say we don't give, them enough selec tions; if we give them selections they say we are too lazy to rite. If we do.i't go to church we are heathens; if we do go to church we are hypociites. If we stay in the office we are cot looking after news items enough ; if we go out to hm.i news, we are not attending to buRines. ii we aiiow our suoscnijera to Decode delinquent, we are lojte in our busines if we dun them for the pace of thei subscription, Wi; are "hard up." If w wear oiu cioiues, we are s'ou uy: it on clothes are good, we h:ive a "pull Ivow what are we going to do? Just u likely as not ome one will shy we eto! this from an exchange. .vil so we did Washington, proposing to interest Sen ator Pngh of Alrbama in his candidacy. It was o o'clock in the morning when Pettus reached the Washington station. It was too late to go to bed, too early to go to breakfast. Pettus deliberated a moment and then decided the best thing be could do aa to seek out Senator I'ugu immediately and settle the matter before partaking of an eye Opener. It is hardly necessary to explain after this introduction how ignorant of Wash ington ways and political wiles was the judicial candidate. He did not know that senators seldom if ever retire be fore midnight or arise before 9 o'clock or that federal judgej are appointed on the the real defendant mere application of some fellow splen didly qualified for the position. The purpose burned brightly in Mr. Pettus' breast. Accordingly he repaired to the hotel where Senator Pugh slept when he could find nothing else to do. The servant at the door remonstrated. but Pettus was going to see Pugli and that was all there was to it. The Ala bama renator vanned, probably cursed uiidr his breath a moment aad then loaned a sleepy ear to the application. When Pettus had stated his desire sim ply the Alabama senator turned over on his pillow, yawned again and went to sleep with this comforting remark : "Pettns, you're too old." The judicial applicant is faid to have Stared a few moments at the Mumbetiiig senator and then departed in high dudgeon, dt-lar ii g: "I may be to old to to a judge, hut I'll show you mighty toon I'm no li o old to b a senator." Five minute? after Patus returned home the town knew he was a candidate Standard Oil company of New Jersey. It was to acquire this itifo-nmtion as n basis for the line that Judge Lnulis sum moned MrN Rockefeller and other of ficials of the parent company into com t week or to ago. The grunting of special rates t ) the Standard Oil cun;any by the Chicago & Alton railroud, the com t state, wgs clear! v proviaiu the trial. The line nas items, descriptive of"" many things should tappet) in the prcctit month. The bulling booiuelU from the oore, the gentle cow frog softly moi'S, the wile makes scct blackberry tarts, the kids are out collecting warts. The corn-belt farmers pray for rah . the hoys have watermelon pain, and the new born colt, though somewhat frail, bats horse-Hie with its stubby tall. The wobbly call, ingenious thing, con ducts its mother to the spring, contrives to push her where her bug will in the cool, clear water sag, and when her milk is made ice-old he calls her out nml seiits hold to give his tiulimy Paradise the while his short tail slug the flies. The Chautauqua puts on more horse power, and the outdoor lecturer has a hemorrhage ol bad EnglWi in the shade of the sheltering elm. The word Chau tauqua is Irom the (".reck letters chau (to) tuq (talk) and u (long), meaning talk long. The long-named out from the city to jxiint a purple cow. and a brludled bull hits him whero it will do the most good, dropping him into a distant briar bush with the nice precis ion of a golf player. The automobile comes out on the county road ami has cirrhosis of the carlieurctor, in the throe of which it rids its stomach of an odd lot ol nuts, bolt, screws mid scrap iron. The farmer hitches a sjwn of mules to the thing and hauls it hack to town, and the mules amuse themselves all the way iu kicking the horu and hearing it gu houk. The pumpkin vine begins to run j And dragi the pumpkin through the sun Until what had bceu plump aud round Crows long and slim from covering ground. The fool young horse bclor the load the road and scatters passengers and height from breakfast to the barnyard gale. The boy whose wisdom has not dawned Goes swimming iu a grecn-Kuiuuied pond And gets , beside parental whack. Some sort of green rash on his back Though what he gets Irom mother's hand Is lower down, you understand. Mars will retire to a position more re- t..ii..Ulirt Moil lnt " ' l"' ,H" lilU-.l rl u.t Mild .'ii t l.i..w ii.O'lv weiu. II. UklJ, whl.'h nl ,"'k,,,".','r..A'."i,,.,: Hi.. .Isle ii(,lrii lw Hie HiH ,iilill.'Hiii mii.i ii ..it. fiiil it, h.. ii h war Hti hii-...- the iliiill( will ll'ly "r I1"' f'1'"' i' In lili eiiiuiihiinl. I" lli liu- u il,-.'i. ii..u Ilia III.' In.ii.ta "I iiiiiuiiiii'ii i." j J - , " Ihm'II mImivi' hiii'l st.Utt I ) ( mi. I ili'lumluiit. sail lurui li iillii-r liirltii'i teUela W l cuiirl iiMMim iii.H'I mi I )" . . . , , Him IhmiiM Moli. t ( J'i'K Mm ' iiiiiilj,.mrl, mn.Waa l iuln't ml Hie JVilny w,Jl"',w"' is(u:kHT. AiliKtuy tor I' Aliillft, rirl )iili!lrtluii Am. a. tnil i.lii:eatt."t HL 1.1, UK'!. til'MMUXH Iu .Ii.. i-lwiiii rmiii ol lh SUhi ol Oiecm. for l nltlllll'K I nHlliy I. ill. Iii A. lii-.'Wr I'Uilnllir Atliito Wheeler Dehiidsnt To (mile Wheeler lite slmvs l.notr.l it..(.-.Ulll In Hie i,ui.' "I Hie fime "I "i.'J ui- V..H i heivln re'iiilinl in i'i'eai m"l minr the entii -i.iim rii.-il numii'i i in H"1 ii"" mule.! , i'.iiiii nu.l ,miH' on or hi d re llinl. Ie'l II. I I'Ai; nliu h l.n eek ailer .(nit, J. Hie .line I itiler.-.l lor Hie ni.tl'iiliUinllon "I Hits ll"ll", mi. I if (nil (Nil Iu h. i.i'lun ami iier Ule I'UHl I nil will .iple lor Ihe tvli.-i ye. l..r In liu I'lillll'litill,, ,i Wll l.'r n ir, w i.wm,m. ..v h.uiili ol iitnlruniiiiv miiv e.tl.uns In'tweeH ti..e n imeil .lol.iliir mul .! -ii.Uiii, an. I inr u.h oilier suit luilhrt rvlifl l lh vmiiii M-.-HU lueel lii jut 1U1 uiiini'iiK l i'iil'll.lie.l h nntef ol Ihe II. HI. 1 1... Ill Ha Mrll'l.le lu.ln.' ..'( Ihalit Ham .I .iiiirt. iiiiele ml elll. te.1 on llio ,M tiny ol July, IviKt. (1IIKY A BICIIARlmoS, Al ollieit tor riolllllt!, decided on alter the court had satislied itself of the iuterest of Siandard Oil cf New Jersey in Standard Oil of Indian I The language: of the judgment on this point is interesting as a statement of law. It tays: -The Standard Oil company of New Jersey, whose capital is 100,t)00,0iJt), is Ill's Is so for the reason that if a body i f men organize a large corporation under the laws ol one itule ror the purpose otcarrvingon huai-ni-3 throughout the I' in ted Stales and for the accoiiipli-hment of that purpose absorbs the ttoi k of other corporations, inch corponil.ons so abob d have ihencef.rward out a nominal exutence, riiey cannot initiate or execute any in dependent bus ness policy. The moral effect of the judgment, if it is sustained on appeal to the supreme court, will be greit. Tne vindicat'on of the law in a case of this kind means mucu iouippvra an over li e com irv, i , ... , .,, , , I" banquet in the fatal stye, and t iev bereaft r u ill )e h-aa ut t h ' niL-rcv of lha bi cornorations ai.d lb,, I But lct cv,;n 'hough we i, ettract railroads. NOTICE Of SHERIFF'S SALE. Iu tlto ritvnli rnui-i vt h tttc uf 0rrim, fur ttit MUMlV J "utt(MtU M 1 1 Liu A. Olvtitiul, 1'Ulultft , HwU KrliHtii. ftUrrvlla ri kwtti, M Kit, mvl Jttat j-h lUji'tiru. C f h4nt vivf'utimt. (itvl out ii r (tin ftmt)l ! ( May h1?, in f"f til Iht mtvi imimvI Ullitltl'. AltU HkC'titlt fhr !ti UttmtMf ilfktld- rtntv f(r t,i huim ffluiui iiHtirr With t( lrf'A Htut4ri l ttiw nir 'l 10 yrt r'ttt wr h tint nn frvm ittir ,'tii .Uy i Ari!. mmi Uic (urttrr m tf f !fnrtn;y frr. 1m tti further niiiti ( M), (intii, t'ltnituatiksliuit ut to titftkf lf ot it lotion In tlrH-r!tr tl (xfsiiwfu l.iwU - Alt Iht Niirjltwr yttt(r ii tltr Northrd! i(Uartir of wtUsti Ihun Tt'Wiuh.p Mi (rih. Iue It.Tv of tU WiiirttntU AsfilJun, fit Vt-tumtft Kwmif, J".lriTiu,i tttvrwv an. ittUt l tnti rm Ih4tcu 1th Itif rnti)ttht t. wm, 1 til ell 4tt)nUy thr 7m Uf el inly, i'w;, t(i hourrf MwVitM'in, u i Die ffix.t ul ttt t 'utility t-tmrt Jhiuhp in m lUirtM t ilmni:i-4titt tv, (UVfcMHI, t i iit'ti'ti (ithim t tM r ilvm('liiiti mvwnHiiii t Ul lo lftr IVnitrtt M tfr lor iU tit n't th rtiiiit, ut.p ntit hi lr Hl.lrh the ilttltl tiins-tl tit ftc,Uiti mute (rom the Karih, na the tuuua U ur thrm wx ib -th .. i awh l ttrtJjvftt fttnl rxny .ri thrrvl y Mtifv ti-l txvvtiu!, Mt)tuctil ttl4 f jttU't ttt rrv ly xvtUvr with imrvt, itmi nml .' ini,tlf cm Ihilrtl ThU M.h of Juti i-.T, tfitt p'l-'-K'.Ui.ii Junr i AtJ I' Ml ,'-iMlu-sitl.n, hih Jb l 31 ussn SStStlEB TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND, OREOoT Jk P. AHM9THONO. tU ., PlINeHAC iMucntes (or succesa In a sliort time and at ituatl sprnM, tad tetwU ttt. dent to a position as soon as cotiirlHt. Qualliy Is our motto, sad rerwuKl thoiviigli work WiiKiusover 100 calls jr luoulB for fflc help. 1641 miction Insures r.hl pngri. W t!h th Ioom leaf, th card ho., . voucher and other mlcfM tnethod of bookkeeping. Chartler It our Z! easy, rapid, Uglhto. ItoanHful catalogue, busliiens forms aitrl twnrjualh,7 write bnlay. Ksfrituicea: any merchant, auy hank, any newspsp,, (, jf.T C. T. I'llKSCOtr K. K. tJl'ICK. ii. 1 1: j Tim Columbia County "ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. Abstracts Mad. TlTt.KS KXAMJNKD Non-U i:siiKNT Taxks Paid KKAl. I'.STATIJ Loans, ktc t' ij t mm ' . St. Johns!! be full ou the !il, which will be 1'U for the Moon. The scientists who went to the Andes to view Mars Irom Nature's grandstand wilt start home, aud they will compare notes ou the ship. I'ruf. Loiig.ico will chime to have wen one thing, and 1'rof. MunstcrbiUen'xnscn diutn will irniit it Has something clic. They will pss into eclipte hammering tach other over the hay-mows with their note books. Prof. Muustrrhiticnbossvn- duen witl kick a fine assorted lot ol ver micelli out of I'rol. lingao. And then the welcome I'all will couie, And frost will nip the roofless bum. The paw-paw will comedown kaswa.h, And a thicker shirt go in the wash. The farmer's wheat will go to town, The price will sjiot him and go down. And the corn fed hog, ere long to die. lor Hie J'ngh succession. He was vic torious and went to the sena'e when he miht hate been sbelvtd to the federal bt-Lch. Spokesman, It may be that the coup my will pay tliefineby adding a fe cents to the pike of gas-iliiH and keros jne, and that the users of these commodities will be the a:tual suffrtcr. That is part of the injustice of fining a corporation instead of imprisoning some of tha men at its heal who are trw real culprits. Hut these men at the head are learning that BY "WATER AND BY LAND The 1.1 in 1 1 of i.ire , The ui-ist eminent medical c!nt:U are nnanimous in th conclusion tiitl the generally accepted limitatioli ol hu man life is miiny years Klo (he attain incut (Kgsible with the advanced know 1- tdgeof which the rare isiuw p.iafs.td. ' Tiiw. ;ti- . I i .i ... . . .. ,. preceedings be taken .gainst the Chicago ,i .1 " -u"1" t, iu,,n I.., it. : ii. .... " '.iii.t ,j .-c utiweeu ..iiiii la) 'ran-actions will be favorably receiveJ. the laws ara made to bo obeyed and that they can be enforced. As indicating the desire to d full justice the instructions of the court that from life what cheer there is, I.ct iIolm. not men, incunserjuence of dog days, feel like Sic. September dear isalmost here, and faintly falls t:rn the ear the sweet, harmonious ku-chug of cider from flic small brown jug. The big premium lUt lor the Great Oregon State Fair (Sept. KJ-21) has bee Issued. Tliis book is an attractive and convenient hand book, containing all information about the fair in a condens ed form. The contents include the list of premiums for every departuie t exhibits, rules governing awards, infor mation about the fair, camping grounds, transportation, etc. The reading matter is illustrated with half tne cuts of scenes at the fair buildings, premium slick, and other features. Altogethtr the premium list is the best ever put out in the forty-six years of Ihe im-tiiu- turn s existence, and is the brat appeal to the srtislle s?nse ever attempted. All persons interested can si cure the book by applying to Ihe secretary o.' the board, F. A. Wehli, S.i!ein, Oregon. And now it is Gvernor H ighes, ol New York, who is writtrm down by the Idolaters. Hughes is describe! u- a z'xxi limn, Due wittioiit sullic eut ('Xp.Tience to ba trusted with the IVesi luni-y, a'i I worte man an, it, is suu iiuii rorakcr favors him and believes he can beat Tuft in the national convention. The fact thai Caleb Towers has been in jail iu Kentr.ckey seven years wailing for a trial looks like cruel and unusual punishment. Circuit Attorney He.lgf-s has closcf. down the lid on guni'ding in hii district ard hereafter Astoria will be forced to be good. Iuiagiiife that town without dance hulls or gambling deus! Colum bia EiyirtJun. 4 Under the caption "Freisht by Sea andRailwav" the lulv bulletin of the IJepartment of Commerce and gives tne loliowing striking illustrations of the enormous difference between the tariff on freight by water and the tariff charged by the railway to the shippers and paid, in the end, by the consumer: "Consul R. B. Mosber, of Port Eliza beth, Cape Colony, reports that a ou of ofgalvanird iroa which is brought from England to Natal, 7,fXJ0 miles, for Jti.07, costs by rail from Xatal to Johannesburg. 483 miles, ).77. From the same place a barrel of cement costs 03 cents and JI.78 respectively." , In itself that one statement, made by an official of the ' government of the Cnited States to the Department of Com merce and Labor ought to be tuflicieiit to imjitl the proiiipteit action on the part of Ihe govenmcnt to a fixed, a well defined ami a continuous pjlicy of iui provemeutof the inland waterways of the t'uited States. Tiiat "Jones pays the meglit" is a serious mistake. It is the purchaser who pays the frek'ht in ad dition to the loisrs he sustains by the constant and vexatious delaj-s caused not by uuwillnifj.icss on the part of the rail way but because of iuaJciiuate facilities for transp irtctiou uud the tremendous growth of the inland trade and commerce of the United States, immeasurably In excess of the foreign trade and commerce which bids defiance to any efforts Ihe railways may make to keep pace with the neccessitics and the demands of transportation. Knglaud solved the riuesti.jn for her northern shirts by the construction of the Manchester Canal. Germany, France anil Holland are solving it in the phe- iiominally large appropriations annually made for water-way improvement. It can be solved equally to the satisfaction of the shipper, receiver and consumer in the Unitdd States by the improvement of the inland waterways-the natural ave nues of of trade and commerce. With the work accomplished there would be no such exorbitant rates for rail carriage as Consul M usher reports, aud they o'itaia in the United States, as shipper uni reciver know to their mutual loss. Tiki proper care of the body .luring l.i decade eai. nit be to strongly uririd ;ar'- Everybody Should Know ( """' then being fatal i longethy. ,, ,, .. . . . i Nature's best helper after 50 is I.l.u-iric says C. (J. Hayes, s prominent biisinets iit,p ,i, ,..;..,:,. ,, . Labor man of Bluff, Mo, that Bucklin's Arnica ! tlut reviu,1( .u,r ...i.e . ... .lu.uest surest neanng liuarantteil by nil driici'iMs .10 saiveever sppiieu to a sore, uurn, or; wound, or to a a--e of piles. I've lined j it and know what I'm talking about " ! (Juaranteed by nil druigiuts, l!5c. ' I'uK Samc One span of draft bun,. eight i:i-l:i each. CIIAKL1CS MEKHIf.L, Deer Maud. NOTICE FO CREDITORS. N-.tlr t liriBt.y ,rt. Itiat Ihr ntLUrti.tc t Lrrll in.1,.,11,1,.,1 ,,..:irl ,,( rnt;m ml kinmt II.. lr. II, .1. .. .,.!. I,, illiMsy (!,,,, l Ihv matfl .ii ,.r,,., f,,r ti I iutu ..1 .'., Illulila, an. In. .iIIHr. . i-l,. jXuy a, , j'Vnioll, hTii,c l-Uilll 484I..1.1 !-! CfAI... , .frllir.l r, at'lllii, la lw, at f f.i.lrni-n llt iH-rr I.li,u,t. ,,rr.r..n nr I.Mnr Alli'Mlvv, W. II IVorll, ( l!. Ilvl.ii.. lr.-n, tillhiu u lii.il.lti, Irom Uitf .lil Uttwit, lllr.Uiily js, !',.. M II H.,BIN H. flORGUS Carries s Cuiuplt-lc Line of Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Crockery Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fane' Goods In fact, everything iiMiallv krpt in a fir.l claw t.cntral Merchandise Store. My prices will l found reasointble as anC our iraile Johns!! A GILT EDQEO INVESTMENT! Situated between the rivers, with dceo water fmnt,n on all siiles, surrottmled mid crossed by five trauscontj. I iiental railways, it must become the manufacturing and snipping center 01 rortnutu, MONTHLY PAYROLL 50,000! Invest uow, you will double your money in two year COLVIN & HENDERSON I02 y, i'hil.uiclr.l.u SL St. TohnsXWm. pryj vvri tAJLMJtjuLajuutm"! r r 1 1 n nfYTtTmT o r i irrm aOSIS SiLv oc. i a ruu wtAK FASHIONS CANVAS SHOfcS IN ALL COLORS THAT WILL MATCH i THE SUMMF.R OOWN3 AND S3.60 store in loluuiliui County, solicited. PRICES S2.60 GOROSI3 CATALOGUE tCNT FREE ON RCQUCsT SOR03IS HOSIERY TO MATC -I THC tHOCS. BCBT THAT CAN Br obtain pbicc aoc TO ft. SO. I KNIGHT SHOE CO.,. g THIRD AND WASHINGTON, ORTLANO. OBC La THE BIG STORE O0WN DY THE DIG 8AWMILL SUMMONS in tin. f-i.i, , , , , ,lf , n. ! ii,,. , ,,,.. ... '"0 iin:il Kii-rv M.i U I i IN Hi.. BIFF! BANG! -I'm. hi,. .hi i hi- J.,1,,,. Il Mil I .1 I'r. , WHOA!! Get Heady for Astoria Thirteenth Annual REGATTA Country Fair and Sangerfest iif.t,,.j,f. Jt.V I. fi-inlttiit ; ,i,w. ...,ii .i . . "I""H"' "1'1'i.r In in. .I .. , " ' "' .? '".ii-ii.ii, ' ' 'l ..t I1IM.IU . .llltll'l. , miilli ii,,, Aii.l. l-ifl ,., i ... i f" i "l '''.T'lmii'H Mill, '.".ni-ii..!,,. ,.. .lurjM,, M ''.Mill a iln-ri-e .,( l,,ii, ,() I,., ,,), ' I'liuiiiiii nenlliH Uio . "i-'l I' UMl' .ih.n .., j,,., i'ltO.NAL'OII 4 IIJiONAl l,l Aiinriip). ii.t i-:.iii,iiir ii. .1... ,1. ..I... J..'lll l.jl.lB.t.., I,,.,,',,,,,,,, " -I "Ii II .J-luu,i. .1. ... .. . . Ill II.. .. n .Il l.lllla lni,.!,V (in,,,,, Hi" "I lha I lln Him,, , (ri.K I'll Mllil fdiiiilr,..! ,.. 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I",,'" ' .ii'l.-r..,! fiin-i'S tv.-.-k fur rmiV I .... .. . ,"' 1 t Iiiiui "' 'o'liiiy.Mii.iHt.i, i I tl, .'"."!. Receiving New Goods Every Day B. hi the Wick. v : , ' j ..m .,': I MUCKLE BTOKfii Has Kemutlit of U, dlandin for Only U. lll In " S General Merchandise 1 Dart & Mtickle. g St. Jleleiw, - . . (Won mjaiUiHiiwuiiiJ:wniaiajuju luiuiuiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiu 9 I it r.-Kf,ii, ui..'..' , V'i V. r,,if"i. 9 JOB PRINTING 13 OUR BUSINESS WKImvetlia lfi'.st ami most .ft " V f qnlppeil Job Print-' "gOllleo iu Culambia County iH(lV,H: (,r(i Vie pared to do nil kinds of Trinlini on short notice and at lno& rcasona bio prices A TRIAL WILL COIMNCE ORE COM ST .nun mi, o ., , 0( Anmi,. in, uus. VUn I'uWIis.lo.ri'iiw,0''