OREGON MIST
Hutered at ttie Postolfice- at St. IkU-iis,
Oregon, s accoutl-chus nmil tiinttrr.
i. . . i . .. . .1
I.SSUKB EVKRV FRirtAV By
II. FI.AGG.
Editor and Pkoi'hiktor.
Subscription Ratks
One year......... ,-., I....H.B0
Six months ,75
Ailvtrtisiiijr rate made known on appll
cation. J.CK.11 notice cents i?r line
1IKAL ESTATE TK.lNSIEliS.
10
600
CIRCUT COCRT OF11CKRS :
Thomas A. McBridB- District Judge
U. l HKM.US ....District Attorney
COUNTY OFFICERS :
R. S. TIaTTak. Judge,.... St. Helens
W. A. Harris. Clerk St. Helens
Martin Whitk, Sherilt .St. Helens
Casi-KR LlBKU, Commissioner Jlist
H. VVkst. Comut'r .,..Se;ifix0!e
. Kdwix Ross, Treasurer- St. Helens
A, T. Laws, Assessor St. Helens
I. H. Copelaxd, School Suit....Houlton
Frank B. I'rkscott, Surv Rainier
II. R. Cuff. Coroner St. Helens
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AUGUST 23.
AN AUTO ROAD THROUGH
THE NEHALEM VALLEY
County Judge Trencliard and a aura
her of business men of the city of As
ton met with Judge Ilnttau of this
county at the court house in St. Helens
last Thursday afternoon, for the purpose
of discussing the construction of a road
from St. Helena to Vesper, suitable for
automobile travel. In other words a
smooth and durable highway, over the
mountains and down the valley, to con
nert with a similar road from Seaside
' to Vesper, thua (living a continuous
automobile road from Fort land to the
beach. The matter was quite thorough
ly discussed and its advantages to the
county 'made manifest. Mr. Whyte,
manager of the Astoria Chamber of
Commerce agreed to take the matter up
with the Portltod auto people, and felt
safe in stating thev would be willing to
contribute one dollar to every two dol
lars spent upon such a road by Colum
bia County, with the understanding
that the road should be put in Drst-elass
condition for auto travel.
It seems as if the proposition is a feas
ible one, and that the sum necessary
can be raised without any increase in
the tax burden heretofore placed upon
the tax payers in the districts trarereed
by the road, and, if this be so, the pro
ject will be of very great benefit to Col
umbia County. It will undoubtedly be
a great advertisement of the beauty and
natural wealth of the intervening coun
try, and, in- our opinion, will do nearly
as much for its development as will the
railroad. Heretofore the districts in the
Kehalem Valley have cot hesitated to
levy a special assessment for road pur
poses each year, and, with the immense
f increase in the assessed valuation ol
timber land;, due to the cruise, such an
assessment nest year will beanijilyaJe
quate for all Dtiroasaar ana the amount
-eontriouted by tiie Fort'ani autjist.ii
will be a clear gain. j
Follow inn Is complete list of warranty
deeds reeordofin the otllce of thecoutity
del k from July 20 lo Aiifr. 17, 1007.
K A Blind J II Aldridgi to M J
Kinney nr of ne jr Bee
' ....
C A and C Anderson to F.ric Pyy
Kkaneue hf ofswqrsec 21 7
4 ,
Jos and T Arolio to 0 Dureiikamp
land in s cS S3
linkers' and Lumbermen's Bank
to A Wayne Cook 3835 85 tp 4
and 5 r2 w, .
Deau Flam-hard to Jacob M Lott
50x100 feet, ftainWr
Blackburn it a! to the Benson L
and L Co timber and r ot way
oh sw qr sec 29 6 4 ,
K Bei to Fern Grewoll 10 acres
in sea 14 4 2 ...
M C Bryant to M C Lowe n hf of
e qr of se qr sec 1(1 7 4 , 700
L R Burnham to J J .Eastman
pait of E G Bryant d ie...
A Clark et als to Lora II Cook
K7. 97 acres in 6-3
A W and L H Cook to X F Wheel-
er 3835.85 acres in 4-2 and 5-2
C and M A Corbet to Lora II Cook
seqrof seqr and seqr of sr
qr sec 4 and ne qr of uw qr
sec 96 3 i
C and M A Corbel t et als to Lora
F Cook 0.7.97 a in 6 3 1
II J Darrab et als to Lora F Cook
927.97 acres in 6 3 1
A K and 1 J Eastman to L B East
man part of K G Rryan' d I c
tame to E D Tiehenor part of E G
Bryant d I c
M B and M Ecglert to M J Zeia-
man w hf of se qr of ne qr sec
1432.....
C V and B G Enstrom to Western
Timber Co part of sec 10 4 4. .
II A and V Geddes to C N and J
Cole lot 16 bit 10, Bryants add
toX CUts
C Hacker to AV 11 Hacker nw
qr of ne qr sec 32 55....
3 II and L Jl Hagedorn to Mary
llauiiil sw qr of ne qr nw qr
THE VANISHED CULT.
When ihlsediton of ths Morning As
toi litn shall reach the bauds of its thous
and of subscriber this morning, the
law of Oregon, to that end made and
passed, will have operated to the utter
exclusion of the gambler and from the
tour counties ofthe ilftb Judicial district,
to-wtu Clackamas, .Multnomah, Col
umbia and Clatsop; and none of these
counties will beany the worse for the
order made by District Attorney Hodirea
900 but will each and nil lie practically and
largely benefitted.
For some days natt there lias been
1 noticed on the streets of Astoria, furni
ture vans loaded with odd looking, yet
2$) J handsome, parcels of paraphernalia in-
cuteti. to ths gambling cult, passing
either to the store rooms of it local own
ers, to the warehouses of the city for
indefinite storage, or to the rail or
steamer decks and stations, for ship
ment to points more or less remote, but
perhaps more amenable to the "sport"
and sports, than this bailiwick.
The gamblers, big and little, the in-
300 digenous fry that flocks about the vari
ous and and sundry "banks" and games,
are yielding up their domiciles and
rooms and hahitates, one by one, and in
groups, are' wending their wavs to other
and more suspicious climes ; but they
are all jolly, friendly to Anuria, where
they have had a long and a good season
of Indulgence, and probably have made
a fair earnings on the v.uied stakes with
which they opened up hero.
Astoria cheerfully relinquishes her
old and famous title of a "wide-open" I
town and will make the b?st of the now
regime that places her on a pvr with
every other city in the -district. She
has no kickcomln;; she is glad of the
exemption from the questionable, even
unenviable notoriety, that has bfen hers
for many a long day; and her municipal
guardians will see to it that all her civic
bills are paid promptly and fully with
the imporlait source of revenue thus
cut out.
From th s time forth this city will
have other and better qualities to make
her known and liked throughout the !
land and she will rely upon the clean
and lic'pful things she possesses to em
phasise her claim to popular toticj and
appreciati wi. Astoria's future is made
UlttWOX WILL WELCOME T.UT.
Two M eeks Mure and the Colonist
Hates llrglu.
1
1
300
100
of sw qr sec 11 5 2 1800H the brighter for the embargo against
Chas Hiiler by admr to K Burten
n bfof seqr sec 23 5 5
Peter Iloereh to S E Butts iot 1
bik 3 Goble
J Pand JCJacobson to J II
Aldridge ne qr sec 22 6 5 . . .
Mary Johnson to II P' Biorkman
part of section 16 7 4
C W Johes to E J and 8 Smith
part of sec 16 7 4
G W and X Jones to the Benson
LALCoswqrsecl3 7 4....
A Kreitter to Lora II Cook
927.97 acres in 6 3
J Land SCLamberson to K H
Bailey and J X Brinn land iu
Houltun
A V and G II Lemont to C V Ab
bott part of F A Lemont d 1 c
E and J M Lynch to C J Larseu
40 acres in sees 17 18 19 20 4-1
&u to aic acres III sau:u..'.
F V, G W and E A Makinster to
Louis F Butkhard n t,f of nw
qr n qr of ne qr sej 11 6 2
700
15
gambling and she and and her (leojde
are going to make the most and the best
ofthe future. Weekly Astorlan.
500
1C00
Everybody Shonld Know
''S C. G. Hayes, a prominent business
man of Bluff, Mo., that Bucklin's Arnica
salve ever applied to a sore, burn, or tr. t.i . , .
, , vuuuiv rir nun rireri vsrnivui.
or to s raw of piles. I ve used to lle!a ln T.Mlnmlt ., .,.,.,
SmcUI Ct'HViMldelioe)
FoBTlAxn, Ort'go Aiiitnsl 111. 11K)7
Hon. William II. Tafl, Sei-retary of
War, will spend all iLiy In I'ortland Kri
day, September Uih, He wilt sp.uk at
ths Arinoir In the evening at 8 o'clock
and sit ula vill lie reserved lor every ed
itor, for the ollkers of every roiuiueiclal
and iihhisti-rni IhKly, for thu me iiibrrs of
the l ot Legislative, slid the State offi
cers, mayor or every city, and a
limite I mimlior of dt legntts from all of
theoomnioreial Indies throughout Ore
gon, but these names must lie reported
and reservation iim.Iu Mondiiv, Seplem
ber 2nd, by ttldress'ng Tom Itieharduon,
Secretary of the Oiegon IVvelopiiient
League, l'orllaiul.
Everybody iu ths State will I wel
come at this meeting, in addition to the
reservations mentioned, and It Is desired
that the larger poiihiti of the audience
be from outside of 1'onlitml.
A rate of a fare and a third for the
round trip has bten made for tno occa
sion from Pendleton and all points Wt
on the O. It. i N., and from Korclmrii
ana nil xilit North on the Soiilhirti
Pacific.
The meat and bread of Oregon adver
tising Is the colonist rates, The people
of Oregon are r.ot iieittecling this oppor
tunity and there will be thousands of
people eo urn to this Statu to H id homes
between S-pteiitber 1st and October
Slst. However, do vonr portion, and
write another Irtter just as loon us you
lay down this paper to some friend in
the older states who should get tlio ad
vantage of the low Due-way rate to Ore
gon. The ditrcrcnt organisations couiKing
the Oregon IVvelopment league have
now had printed 112.000 of the oftlcial
I letter-headif. That looks likegoingouie.
Mr. Albert Fheuis, stuff eorresptinden
dent ofthe ".Manufactureta Itrcord", of
Baltimore, and ono of hi country's beat
posted correspondents on Industrial sub
ject, Is making a study of Oregon and
the Pacific Northwest in connection
with strip Including all of the Pacific
Coast. The report of Mr. Pheni will
be decidedly complimentary to Oregon.
One hundred business men ol Brook
lyn, New York, composing the Brooklyn
League, will spend all of August 2dth In
Portland. Tliee gentlemen are visiting
the diff. rent cititi of the country study
ing municipal conditions everywhere.
Mr. W. E Shaffer viiited Portland
M:MMOtVi
In tl e Cliili I'.xoi f lint Huts nf Or ten. (or
I !Mlltll1HV' ,
Iiki luill.tit, .lMkti;l.f
v
W, 0. Vmitnii, rtelen 'ioil
'tMW.C. luiilmu lh.' nive iiu"l iiee(ntr
la lh ittotit t th'i Male o( oirnuu. ion
re luiirliv iviinlo't ) n;-"' nr lit
eiiinelalui Itliil l ) III ll"1
luitsi enrr iiimmm ii or iM:t."v p.ir(.j
it. II cut. wtuvii I sis wi arii'r Am. 'J.
the lUle unlaml (or Hie lla iiilii.-H ti.H el lliu
IIOtlm. HMil t( Oll lOll tO JMI tl'-'rtr HHI lll"tif
Hi.' vlslniill will Sal tiir I ! tui i."i l"f
In hi. e.Mul'Uilin, ! wit, lor ilivrt'iliil
ins Hie Imui'W t nnoriinoiir iimi rKOtni W
tlUHMI SltOVD IIAI l ' 1 tltOlllflt 01 lU'lcil.l'Olt.
ami foriK'li miii ' i 1 1 rurumi' rvin t t l in
istiirl leinti IIUH't mi I Jul.
tliU tnniiiiutit i.i i lUilLlo-it l nnler et mi'
II on TlnMim. M.llil'e JoOun ul llu ulvon
IHiiiPit wHrt, tun Iv i'i I vlitteit nil tiivi iluv
of July iwr.
NV m' ivn r.
Auoim (.ir I' uliilllt.
Kim liliWIrslloll An;, a. I a. I ('IU In r.U.m
Heiik IS, Mil.
KFSJKOS
In iheOin'tilt rnurl o( the state ef Hniiiii. (or
l oliiml.M ruioil.
t.iililu A. ttlii'rKr rtiiliilitr
14
Amilii Whtirlpr IvrrintAtit
To Annie lii'slrr lin ui inoio--t .t.-rol-til
III flu twine ol tlltf 5tiO lit lhci.l lH iliw
liiii'i'iiv rt"Mi!it,.l lo uni'rnr mill 4ii.tr tin-i'ni'1
lilllll Itl.-A HtfUlll-l lif t 111 tlu 4ktOi v'littii'il
coiiri unit i'u..ioii ur Ih-Ii rv xttiriliiy, fryl llr
HO? ttflU'tl 11 -t Hl'l'lli. Kill-1 Au. 2. lid' illlll
.Mitcri'it tor Slit, lil.t iltlitli-utiitl n Hub n.iii.'o.
iiii't t( inn full to m niii(ir timl ii4ivir ttiv )iiim
ii rt will iity Inr lliu ntttol iuhiisI fur in hu
iiitiiiiliiltit, lo nit lor a Oivii'ii iii.mi)vlu ilt
liotioa of nmlroiiinti- now tulmitnt l-l r-i
Above iniiii-il i(Hi.iiiirrtint ili-r 'uiUnti sun fur
mtt'ti ntlii.r Mini lioltur rellrt tm tu Uu iiinit
nrvnitt nifot anil jti.l
l In. .niioti Mh I I'lll.tt.tirit t.r lirilrr u( III
II. ni I li.nini. Mi-Hrliln iiiilnpiif lh. uo,i lutn-
ilooiot. niAileioiit ruterrit on Ue W tiny ot
Jul) . I .
tiNKY A UK IIAHti(iiS,
AlMiui'in tor I'liiliiilB.
T1MTH AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND c-
lMctc hi imccwMui iu ftWt tiui iiul At KUMli vxprnw. j.
fo nt to a ,wltUn m wn M ctmiprtvitU Quality l out motto mJ
touMiKh wrk lriKt Vw ItH) mU prr u.mitU for ffle
(nwtUa lfeurr rill kKt. V trch tlm tU trf u
vouclu-r mA other tiuWm ittt?iUKU of boukkerpiug, Clwrtlcr
rritd tnUyt KrlVrciicv: wty urcluuit, ny brntk. ttv n.w.L.'1!1?
IX 'till
u run or rmi, si:TTi.i:Mi: r
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ittnitiltirItr uf lw riair ot Johit 1'i-rf,,
t1t'Vvl, lht h hmt filil Iti Hip i'.i)-i'r if (he
t'uuutv I otiri ui LVliimiUii rutity, ni-it ui tt
rtrt'fi, in liiisil .vittti mitt fin., 'trt ( hi
lion, MtttUti, J.Ikv i( mm i onrt h t
iMidl luMav, tiv JUl tUy il fVi.iiltWr,
Ht lOo cl-M si Iti ili I..fu,K,n tttfr..)! si tUv
iuno, nun imt oMit iimi of Mitt i t'lui itt m.
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ttt-ffunt aii-l i,mm, ot itt tt ttfuv m-d W
HUT l'CTKHl IttU rttci hi s.tt rat If U1y !
rtii'l HU ohfiTltt in w-nittj lu mn ftvr.miji
au'l tx jKJfi.ur uv ,r otW ttut m.mx,
.i. II i t'NMMsil H.
W. II. rmp!t ait v-,irv i,.f ,iH,iHuittf.
HoriCE ros pubusatiok
Peirtniffnl of th Iiitvrtor.
La it I oaten Hi lrr.4.il. ifij. A if iot I"
lrrr,
V.hU'k It tKm-Lr dlvi-ii ih.il oi,i M()a ',(
Yankton, llr.-i.-un. n. fl;r I B:i -r .( hu lnsoti
llun to niAkp Rum! .i'ipii v.-at ur ii in .i. , ...
or lil iinliii. iu' II . uu.. i,i i.l f:,i.'t. N,i i.j,.
mede Sn. n) I W, (..( lr,.. 14' ,' ,- ,i, t
ruwltiili ,V, llniio'l W millitV. ., ,n.i
Mill be lUmtfi Ih-I.w (lit. It i.t.- mtt KmviKf
i I'ort.'au.i, ii(,,ii. i.m in iu r r. i i;
ll Hliii: tloi f.illnwitnf wo. it, lOi.i,.
htrotitiiotii n.iiiii-tf uiu.a.ia i-niin.iu,ui
of. tltc Uu I. v!f
Uu.nn eiiii:Hry of WiUkm. (oeui f4n
iiilluri ,rf I'lirlUml. II rj.m I..., s,i, i, , j
1'imUuJ, Aliwcl vliw.ti .t ,,t ink Oe-'m I
.M.nhKMI.S si. I.H--.1 i;. I
liji.i..?- j
t. t, riiKHt txrr
any liiercliant, any bank, any Mewswti7u
K.r. quick! i-
, ".HI',
Vun CoLUAiBiA County
ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO,
TlTLMS KAMINKI . ABSTRACTS Mad
1 Nox-kksiukxt Taxks Paid
Uhai. .Mstatu vj
t
trOAKS,
' S t ? i f r t J t 4-t
N ....... fWSJr
J St. Johns!! --czi St. Johns!
AQtLT EDGED INVESTMENT! j
.Situatctl between the rivers, with deep wutcr frou!
all sides, surroumletl and cmsstd lv fivs. J
mut.il railways, it must become the mauufactaritiffi
sbipimitjf center of Portland,
MONTHLY PAYROLL 980.0001
' '
; Invest now, you will double your money tu two jm
COLVIN & HENDERSON
5 ioaS riiiladehihia Si. c ti.-.v. ...
C5ni''8 tuitJAAaAjttmmnsTmrsTsTsTmm
sotuk orst iiooi, iMUMMn
StlKtTIO.X.
I'jrUm I, Ud-j ,
wound.
it and know ahat I'm talking about."
Guaranteed by all druggists, lioe
50
235
With sneh a main road and a railroad i L O Malmstcn to Western Timber
through the Valley settk-ment ol that
portion of Columbia County would I
very rapid and the necessity for feeders
to ths main road would become apparent.
Good county roads are more important
than railroads. The distanca from the
i-i-i i t .... . . ,
uuiuiuuiB river 10 me eijaiem Valley
is not great, and, with first-t lasj roads,
on the best attainable grades, a tram
can easily haul a load both, ways in a
day, and give the farmer plenty of time
to transact his business at the county
seat, at Kainier or at Clattkariio.
Speaking of the proposed Mad the
Oregonian says:
It is proposed to build a road through
the pR'tureue mountain region lying
In Columbia and Clat:-op Counties be
tween ft. Helers ami Asd.rii. over
which aut'juiubiles may b driven and
farmers' wagons drawn. The region i
Mild and beautiful ill the extrtinc, and,
covered by a jr-od ni iuiitain ro:id, no
more eigoyaijle Summer dr.ve could he
110
50
imagined, 'thehetilers aLn ije Uo
prosta route are practically isolated
from the world uuriujf the Winter
months, a coud'liuii neither drsmiln'e
Iior necessarv. 'Utouc (nmiliar WjIIi the
.ountry are cuntl lent tli:it toe p.-ojee, it
outlined is a tea-uh'e .-tie ami that It
could be accomplished by a it-as-jtable
outlay of money and energv.
The invasion of ihe si t-in led and un
developed portions the htiite by en
terprise and canitid camint be mm-ii
lunger delayid. 'llie lenutiful and fer
tile valley of the Xetial.-m is one of
these and the i-ffort to brii:g It in tucl,
w ith the near and let I
weyond the luountjin tops o the C--i I
if atiKe wlii iJouhtkss Qitet the eppavut ( J
mi wvuvtriiivu,
100
1 i
80
50
50
Kalama is to have a new tawmili
with a capacity of 1(10,000 feet daily.
A new sawmill is a Knod tiling. Jt gives
employment to men at (f-jnd wavs ami
distributes money in til0 cixmntitiitv.
There has been, tit various lime, con
siderable talk of a tawmili at ft. Helens.
There used to be one here, and there is
a logging rond ut Scupporie and one
just about a mllo above town,' to (hat
logs could be secured without any ex
pense lor lowing. The slough nfjhr.h,'
tiie very best harbor for Jogs ami tin re
is plenty of water for big ships. It U n
good site, lut the chance for a mill
seems just as remote as ever. M,mi
while we congratulate Kahuna and il.
the other ton us wliero mills aro ruii
iring ond coiitributing to the gcmral
prospcrltj.
Ono newspaper story tays a New York
man gave his sent in a a ruet cir to a
lady, and immediately fell in a fit;
another ttory has it that the woman
had a fit. It Isn't at ull improbable
that (hey Loth had (Its. At leant two
te seemed in order at the moment.
Co se qr sec 13 5 5 1
C and S Mark well to I'eder Sk )g-
sethli te qr sec 1 5 5 5000
D and C MeKiimon to M T O'Con-
se qr tic 3 7 3.
K and B G S.'errill et al to J
and L A tialttens lots 7 8 9 4
10 blk6 Deer Is'and
E L Mills to J A Lucas lots 3 and
4 block 9 Vernonia
C'J and J GMuckla to CC Hasten
s hf of sec H 4 2
Anu'iiola Oh-en to O.'of Oleen e
iif of c qr tec 10 5 2
A W P.-sttersun to James Peterson
e hf cf see 35 8 3
L M and S U I'owell to tho Ben
ton L & L Co sw qr sec 2 4
John I'rii.glebi Jas Mingle lot T
and r;.-;it of lot 4 hlk 11 Vernonia
! Same to Lena S Redmond l..t 5
blk II east side add to Vernonia
Same to II, n I. Mills lo! 7 and 8
blo.-k 11 Kat side add to Ver
l.oi.ia ,
E Uuteiidge to the lientou L & L
Co sw jr ec 24 7 4
I-uis gehneMer to the Detroit
Trutt Co sw qr sec 28 5 5...,.
A Schuihilin to Detroit Trtut Co
neqrof nw qr see 20 4 4
an 1 II fVeffert to W T Ii!nk
land in 25 and 30 0 2
C mil J 8ilva tj B D Silva lot 0
blk M Monck's add to Kainier
K and O Keidelman lo J A Mc-
Uoiiuld ne qr of nw qr and n
w qi of ne qr h.c 29 4 4 , ,
f. 11 - ... T .
v n.uii;rr iu juines reterS jU 13
qrof ne qr see i 5 2
D J and E Switser to J and L A
Gaittens lols 7 8 9 10 blk 6
Deer Island
E D and G O TMienor to J. J.
L'iistmnn jiart of E G Brant
die,
II and G K Tvszkicwlez to .1 ft
' Goifivy lot 4 blk 2 and lot 14
blk II) St. Helens .....
E M and J R Watts to M itthew
Englert w- Jif uliCe at of lie or
sec 14 3 2....,
Joins Warn berg to Chas A Ander
son land in 27 7 4
II West to O E Loon lot 2 blk 0
8apoosa ,
Jame William to K ibt A Miller
if:d hf of w hf of nw qr i), e hf
ofneqrUCO 1000
uiiiiiu miiios patents were Wsued to
L M. f-mith, T. A. Cloninger, twin
Sehneider. Et-.os Ihnikin. tl vv I. ......
j M. J. Johnson, and M. M, Johnton. '
a bgnal man, walking along the
'treet the other dar , overheard a con
rersation between several boys concern
ing some young women who hsd just
passed, that would bring the blush of
shame lo the lace of any right minded
ooy. And the (signal man wondered,
"What would these boys have thought
how would the have felt to have
2500 j beard the same thincr mitt conwrniiij,'
uu uieir sii-icrs?" How contemptib e is
ihe man or boy that will stand on the
-treet corners and make scanduious re
niaik about women, any way! Why,
a inanity cur is entitled to more respect
than a man or biy who is guilty of such
conduct, Signal.
;000
2..rd and 24th, and want delegations
from all over the State.
Teachera Examination.
A remarkably large part of those tak
ing examinations here last week were
successful, hut five out of nineteen fail
ing to secure certificates.
Following arc the names ol those who
passed.
FrnsT Gbauk
tel St.Helt-us
Mrs. C. L. Hatfield Vernonia
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lown lii ih i,ii,i!r Mr Ii,.,h !iu '
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The Limit of Life
The most eminent medical scientists
are unanimous in the conclusion that
the generally accepted limitation of hu
man life U many years below fhe attain
ment p-nnbls with the advanced know!
edfire of w h ifl tlie rarn im nn. ..0....,l
Ttie critical (ril, that determines its
duration, rei ina to he between SOand 00
f ne proper care of Hia vl .1,,,;.,,.
decade cann jt I lostrongly urKedicare-lef-Siiess
then beinn fatal to longevity.
Nature's best helper after 50 is Lleclric
IiltierS, Slhg SfiHlllIti,. Innin r,,,.., ..
that revitnliy.es every organ of the Ixxiy.
Guaranteed tiy nil druggihta. 60.
,..F."t Sa, k One span of draft horses.
Weight l:!t each.
CHARLKS MERRILL.
Deer Island.
..Coble
Rainirt
Rainier
Rainier
. . . Rainier
Johanna Magnusen
hois I'erry ,
Eva Burns
Theresa Burns
Skconij G It a ok
Lilian Duxbury
I'lorrnce Williams Clatskanie
Vernia Tompkins Scappoow
Third Gkadis
Annie Ketel ,gt, UvUnt
Gertrude Weed-, Vernonia
Lena Harding Cla skanle
Nellie Coleman , , , . .Portland
Charlotte Church (Jiiineey
The results as to the four who w-mii.
lor state papers are not known as yet.
The county exhibit needs more sum
pics of all kinds of grains and grasses,
especially needs samples of rye, buck
wheat, millet and flax. All samples
should be cut cbjsc to the ground and
tied up in bundles of not less than three
inches in diameter.
H. HORGUS
Carries a Complete Line of
Groceries
Dry Goods
Hardware
Crockery
Flour and Feed
Hay
Notions
'"Candies
Stationery
Fancy Goods
in fact everything usually kept j,, fltsX
cIhm .rnrr.il Merchandise M-.r. m.
store it Columbia County. v,,.ur tf ,,i' fc
solicited. ' r;:
OBOS!S.S0.
SETS FOOTWEAR S
FASHIONS
CANVAS SHOLS IN ALL COLORS THAT WILL MATCH
THE SUMMER GOWNS
PRICES S2.60 AND S3.60
SOROSI3 CATALOCUC tfNT rCC ON PICQUClT
SOROSI3 HOSIERY
TO MATC 4 TMC MOtS. 0C8T THAT CAN C OBTAINIO
- PRlCt 26C TO l.60.
-KNIGHT SHOE CO.,
THIRD AtNO WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, ORt,
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1 Receiving New Goods Every Day
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Astoria Thirteenth Annual
REGATTA
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JOB PRINTING
IS OUR DU8INE83
Wh liuvotlic best and most
' ii llycqnlppedJob Print
"'gOlllcolii (Columbia Comity
' "V? iiro prepared to
do all kinds of Printing
on short notice and at
most reasonable prices
ATRIAL WILL CONVINCE
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