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Kk-UJikALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1902. ; coanssPOSDKCfi o jocoocaoocooDocoooooooeooo Dodge. Miss Myrtle Boen, of Springwater, closed a hree monilis' scccH-fiil twiu ui KHiool in this iUtricl Iriany. ,Iun i:i. An excellent program vus reniertd in Urn aiieriioon. Mix burn lms Irene 11 urn nulsfactiun and ha taught ilie tm-t erm of icuoul that has Ijeeu taught here lor sev ral terms, and I lie directors tvi:l do their utmost t set urc her valuable services lor the ensuing ear. AnumNTof people from her,; attended the how nt Kpringwater, June l'A. All report a good mie. Mrs (leorne K tiler is verj low with consump tion. John, he cartful, "there" many a slip hel ween he cup and the lip! ' ( , W W Myers' sawmill Is running in full hlast -his week. Woolly Jieaver Lake. Mr Editor Please allow space in your paper to xplsin Mr Brtgby's remarks and also tell the ruth of the matter about the so called smallpox ,r the Mllstettd itch.as it Is called in this locality, ome time ill the month of March Mrs Milstead as visiting fi lends at the C 1 1 it" House in Oregon lity, and it was there she became exposed to the -inallpox. On her return home, a few days after, lie was stricken down whh that disease." Her eighbors. of course, called to wa.lt upon herfWhr .ng her illness, and of course she give them no yarning, and now there ate 22 cases of small, o: n this section at the present, time. Mr bagby leads his article, "In Justice "to Mrs Milstead '"' I there is any justice for her it should bo ncvere. vfter her recovery she sent her little boy to chool. In a short time he took ill atschool, nereby exposing all the children present. Mr rlagby said that she did not know she was ex awed. '1 his is false, or else the story is stretched till it broke, for Mrs Milstead told her nearest leighhor that she was exposed, but did not want iter neighbors and lrlends to know it. After she ins canted trouble, slckueis and loss of money nd time In eight Ui lie runt families, 1 would like tlr Bagby to show me where he oould mete out iustlce for such a person except as above men ioued. Mr Hugby did not settle it as he thought ly writing that anioothe article in the paper not by a whole lot. N. B. Wade. School Report, Following Is the report of school dls trict No 70, for the month ending June 0: Ko days'tauglit, 1& Ho days' attendance, 231, No days' absceuce,23. Times tardy, 10. Average da'ily altendance, 13 Those who were present during the month were: Dolly and Nellie Smatheis, Leon Hulet, Ada Brock, Earl and Lloyd Allen, Freda and Adolph, Dolninger, Henry (Jrtleib and Sophie jliafe. ' Thoso who were on the Roll of Honor for the lerrn were Dolly uud Nellie Smathers Mauoe Stone, Teicher. Elliott Vrairle. Our young folks are looking forward with pleasure to ihe picnlo at Macksburg. Mrs Drown, formerly of Uulon, was visiting Mr tnd Mrs Keasoner. Little Norma Ilolmtn, of Oregon City, has been sp nding the p.isUwo or three weeks at lla.el rood Jailll. KHitchinan has returned ftom Portland. Mr Coldren was agreeably surprised last Satur lay evening ly a number of friends Mho walked in unannounced uud spent the evening with hlin All had a pleasant time and at a late hour refreshments were served. Thoso present we;e r ud Mrs N lilnir,.Mr and Mrs George Owing, dlsses Todd, Ulair. Ooldren, Krb and Kanisby; lessrs George Lellor, Denton Killen, Milo illair Albert Krb, William -Todd, William Owing, John ihislo, Doriau 1'odd, Charlos Coldreu aud John Jwlng. T B Killen has had quite a Bcvere attack of iteart disease, but we are glad to say, is welll tgam. Children's day at this place last Sunday after i')on was observed In proper style. The singing niler the aide management of N K Graham was xc.ellent, and we hoie he will continue to dilll ueohoir, 'Ihe clilldieu were drilled by their jachers and did tlielr parts well. Itev Dick poke a few words to tho children at the close of lie program. There was a large congregation present. Bud Thompson was reelected road supervisor mi Mr Smith justice of the peace for this pro 'net, i Aramoho. Carlson & Ctirrins Embroidery gillc I cents skein at the Racket Store. Union Hall. A number from this vicinity attended the Mac. uibeos' picnic held at Macksburg on Wednesday, lunelllli. ' James Adklns madoa trip lo the Huasoll nines a few days ago. Charlie Thomas nccoin lauied iiliu as far as Ihe .Mud Springs. MrAd (lns li intfiusteii in the Itussoll mines. Mrs f.nura lltirna and children visited lierpa ents, Mr and Mrs J Knotts, lust Sunday. Mrs Caroline Thomas visited her mother, Mrs V J Burns last Sunday. John Burns Is helping Frank Hilton move his ence aud clean out a fonct row. Charles Lumhorg and a party of ladies and a eutlemen from Portland came out here last Sun lay and took a look at Mr LuiuOerg's farm which .situated in this neighborhood. Ueorgo llolvey.of South Cartu, was visiting rltmds in this locality last Sunday. Mr and Mrs Henry Strejc, of Now Era, visited He former's parents, a low days last week. MrandMraSH Burin visile 1 B Frlcdrlch and amlly last Weduosda. John Thomas has been working on a dam for I Adkius for the past few days. Mr and Mrs T J Grimes visited John Molzan and amlly last Sunday. Miss Katlo Melndl, of Ahernothv, Miss E Burns, t Union Hall, and John Crader, of New Km, were .lie guests of Miss Olive Fried rich last Sunday. BACKWOOIM, Macktiburg, The weather Is very pleasant since the socialists ooomplishel their object, (elected the republican icket). Ihe picnlo last week was a grand success. Among lie excitement was a match ball game between it Hubbard and Macksburg teams, 4Jle score tood in favor uf our boys, tin J H Daly, who lias been on the sick list, Is jonralcsclug. The Jgraml ball nt I.uobbon's hull Saturday "light was a grand success. Tho IMIhuci: Nettle Schro l nd Ola Miller,of leedy, visited ihe latter's si o-,, ,drs A Michid.lt f this place, Sunday. Frol Yohann we'll to .oollwool to do some car enter work for Ida sister, hu will be gone a inuple of weeks. Oak Grove has organhed a hall team, and It Is -Kittling new to soe one of the boys out carrying lis face in a sling. Supervisor John llelnr. Is doing some extensive fork over in Kiissla additiou to Macksburg. hey say when Cupid aims his dart it man lie never minses. lut when he hits a Misa' heart, lis then hu makes his Mrs. Nomt. Llbtval. Tolm liliodes has a Held of lull wheat that Is ' truing yellow. Kali what Is not going lo be what was expected, 'he heads are short. Spring sown grain li looking goo.1 nt yVresimt .nil Is growing very rapidly this line weather. The client crop will be good but shorter than isiial. If the potato crop is goodthey will he vefeet deep in this tectum thin fall. If sly fork will sell them wo have a professional here. Everybody went to the picnic at Macksburg hist Veducsdiiy and all had a good time. I leutonanl Fred Burns and Mi Vina Motor, f rorllnnd, wore visiting Mr and Mrs llauncga'u lid Miss tlliO Mot'CJ buiiday latt. Mr and Mrs Woodside, of Mullno, visited Ivl tehuiau and wife Sunday. Frank Case, a mall clerk on the Southern Pac Itlc ailrotid, is vlsiiiug his parents uud Iricudsol this ,dace for few days. George Casebas hud a hard lime for a few tluvs Willi quinsy. The Liberal giant rlsllixl Mrs White Sunday md ato a cralo of strawberries, and the girls made "goo goo" ejes at hiiu, Dcrco Wright lias purchased a now Ideal Giant "wring Mower j and is ready now (or business, elivt hlui trial. Ore of our b"st young ir-e i see n to have lots Ol l;l, u,l at Jl.,htlla ( omen, when he goes to see his , Lest girl, and thev uke a str.,11 ,i..w l0 city View 1 K,k of an ete;img. The huvs put his horse ". shed, his saddle it MiuCvi Lara and imiuib m me nouve. II look him the rest of the night getting Ins Imr-eami riggimr together ;IHH-V' ,ll,lr"8, up nt Imnie by brea fast. time. Gee yluz! Hi Hie. take a horse and bugiry aud ttuy with it. (Ku.oiux). Holinol election passl-d cirqnielly, and we had a tOlal Mltn nf livn 1... . ... . bors. w'egoVti,;;,gh ; :r ":,lr!...'r', the uld sum ariwi. Jieaver Creek. George Dads mt with a light ac.-i.t-n'. w Itiln culling wood or.lohn Wnlte last Tues.iav. A laige block which hd .jnt l,een sawed off rol.ed against his foot, sinking it in such a way as to di-lociite his ankle He wan taken nt once to the ofhee of I)r Strickland, who soon assured linn that no bonei were broken Lizzie Wiidner and M ulolln Matthis were vis itors i at the home of Miss Ifele.i Bon last We I nesday. , Wal'er Mead, of New Era, made a firing trip through this neighborhood last Fn'dny and glanced Into some of our windows, but he was gone again beloie we had time to get over the shock of his sudden app. ura nee. Mrs Ray Pierce. ofGrnnville, Dakota, is a guest at the home of her uncle, .1 H . avis. She arrived h?re T,,esdny morning from Columbia Falls, Mont, where she has been visiting friends. P H Mead, of New Era, cailed on a few of his friends in this vicinity last Sitndar. Come again, hi and next time remember theie are others as you seemed to torget some of us ihe lust trip. L,PY. Suntly. Mrs Spaniel returned from Poitlan 1 irnne ilm ago. Her health has improve I si mewhat. Mrs Nelson, of Dover, was taken to Portl.ind to be treated for nervousness. Anton Malar had the mls'oniine t he thrown from a horte last we k end had his lef th tulder iijined. 1 IT I 1 I Tinil t i x, " r",,tcr satisfaction than anything on I S t,le market at anything like the price, be- ( cause they are made of good material, to V I "'".'lO "Oregon roads" Iron corners on ) V, t hotllcs, braces on shatts, heavy second- S ! growth wheels, screwed rims. If you want J " 'oelsure that you are getting your mon- C S !X,s,.wnr,llj aak ,'"r "Bee Line" or a ) I "Mitchell'' (Jleuiiey) Buggy. We guar- ( autee them. ) Mitchell, Lewis A Stave Co. i Scuttle, Spokunc, Bolso. I'ortlaud, Or. ? H I Send for Special Catalogue Free MITCHELL, LEWIS &STAVER CO. First and Taylor Sts., Portland, Ore. ; t Branches Houses at Seattle. Spokane, Boise, Salem and.Medford Agricultural Implements, Vehicles, Harness and Bicycles Mention this Paper AMERICAN CRFAM SEPERATOR li'jji ij'itj'l'.'V''. S;v Fully Guaranteed Easiest Cleaned of Any Oloae Skimmer Light .Running Durable Mr and Mrs Unterin her, of Salmon Itlver.passed through tiandy Monday oti their way to the me tropolis. August Hornecker returned from Kns'ern Ore gon last week, having dUpased of share in a mine there for a handsome sum of monty, Alvln Melnlg and August Horneekcr made a flying trip to Salmon Klver Sunday, F J Walkley made a trip to S ilmon Hlver Mon day, A good program Is under preparation for the basset aud ice cream social, which is to be given June 11, by the aehool. A largo attendance Is expected, Yunkers .(Grove's sawmill burned to tl e sroiind early holiday morning. A small pile ot lumber is all that was saved. The origin of tho lire is unknown. llov Koppeluiniin preached near Clackamas 9lutln Si,,,,,laV Rev Kxon preache 1 at Povor Suudny, after whirl! all nartiatk nf a II no hu.Let rilinw.r Je('la nd, O A llolliusworth hud a barn raising last week. F Lehman brought out a parly last week to Uajk at his place as he oilers It lor sale. Home of Ihe liedUnditos turned out an 1 put up a hoard fence arouiul the cliuroh. Children's Day passe 1 off pleasantly, and a good program was rendered. G C Armstrong has been hauling plank on the new glade toward Urt-non City, Jack Konell and Mattie llcrtiun were up from Portland for a low eeks' visit. I, Funk and family, John and Charles 4iaakolU Jack lieuell, Matlle Herman and 1,1a Young went upou the South Fork o( Kaele Creek for a week's ouliiiir. The IWh would uot bite good, as the v aier was loo cold. Harry Collins, sondn-law of A Spragun, was burled In the Si'nujue cemetery on .lue l,th. Mr Collins died in 1'orlhud of typhoid ptioum mla. Mi-s Aug Funk has ben on the sick list, but is improving. Clover is going to be a short crop lioro this sea sou. N 11 Smith's hrother-ln-law ami faml'v ham re turned from tin F.ul and are now looking to, a Ua'atiou. Mr and Mrs StMnman, of Currinsville, are vis iting relatives hcae. W M Stone was reelected clerk and Louis Funk director of our school distrit. At the meeting a mill tax wts voted to paint the school house. It Catiilosue fOiW has been decided that we will not havany school except three monilis iu spring owing to the fn nances running short. w .M Stone and otliers, of ll.e riJgo, took out some rjok between here and town. The laying ol , , ueuveen nere ami town, iliolaytu i Pwk to pmgreinlug slowly. Herman Killer is having some slashing done. ; i Evergreen. days i ii.u pieuiyoi oust. The services at the Binyrna church width were conducted by Kcv Clapp, of Forest Grove, were brought loan abrupt close on Tbursdry evenin on account of the posse which was puruln" the escaped convicts and had ordered no one to be on the road alter dark. Several of ths young people from this place at tended the ioc ere tin social at Monitor last tsaiur' day evening. .The reported a pleueaut time aod plenty ol ice cream. Those who attended the picnic at, Mackslnrg from heie enjoyed the day and the box of lunch that arrived upside down was all right. J W Yoder was up from Portland on his wheel Saturday evening to spend Sunday at his home. Miss Bertha Yoder departed for Forest Grove haturday morning to visit lelatives and friends and to attend the commencement exercises at that place. Miss Sadie Crocker Is on the sick list, Mrs J Schwartz and son, Frank, went to their new ranch this morning, where, MrlSehwartz is at work grubbing Mr liarrett aud family were visiting at Mr Schwartz' Sunday A number of young folks took dinner at J 8 Yoder s Sunday. James Watson has 'finished his work at Chris Kochers andisnow working for Henry Kocher. Miss Annie Johnson has returned to Oregon CItv after a week's vacation with her parents. - iet? ve f"? M's Aunie Johnson were visit ing at J S Yoder's Friday afternoon. simsh'nes1"8 are bu8T mking hay, "while the r.u! 8!!.aKlighL,l,h,0,T"r thls afternoon and eve nlng which settled the dust nicely and made traveling pleasant. ' B fIT TTT II I I I I II I II I I ITTTTimnllWHI III The Star of Stars Stee1 Star Wind Mill Has ball bearings In turn table. Turns freely to Ihe wind. Ball bearing thrust in wheel, insuring lighest running qual ities, and reserving greatest amount of power for pumping. Galvanized after making. Put together with galvanized bolts, double nutted, no part oan rust or get loose and rattle. Weight regulator; perfect regulation. No spring to change tension with evei'y change of tempera ture, and grow weaker wit1- age. Repairs always on hand. These things are wortli money to you. Then why not buy a Star. ter Simple Stove Gisoline Engine IK, 3, 4 and 6 H. P., Plain and Pumping. Simplest En gine made. More easily un derstood than any other. Catalogue Free. Cherries are ripening, and strawberries are pleutlful A good many are planning to attend the Ice cream social which Is hi be held at Glad Tidings next Friday night, June a) h. BMrs Charlie Rlchey and daughter, Maude, wont to Portland to visit T M Yoder's Ginuer. Mountain View . John Watson and niece, Mas Ford, have moved Into the house next door to J W Grout. Mr Boattie and wife have moved Inta Mr Heck- i artjhouse lately vacated by J Watson. W W May and family have moved onto their premises lately purchased from Mr Beattle. Mrs Albright had relatives from Portland vlsit- I Ing her last week. , The local talent of this lung '"K ail elllerUlllinient OOI1. arc talking of giv- Mrs Huelat la at the hospital In Portland, where she has had a successful operation per- formed, J W May. who has a cobbler's shon at The Dalles, wiites that heolteu ces Oregon City poo- pie, Lawrence Maek eohool at Corvalis. hai leturncd homo from Mrs J W May nnd children, Lucv. Willie and Beulah, went out to Clarks Saturdav Is Tisit among relatives aud friends. They retur'ued home Tuesday. Julia May went out to Clarkes Tuesday to s) end a few days among relatives. I. Silpp and father, who have been living In Mta Walton's cottage for ,a number of years, have moved down town. Jehntlillett went out to Clarks Saturday to at tend birthday party given .in honor of Tommy Sager's 17ih birthday. Card playing and dancing were the amusements of tho evening. Messrs J Gillett and Hob Hullard were tho champions of the game of cards, ltefreslimdnts were served at 1.' o'clock, nnd all went homo at broad day light in t lie morning. Mr and MisTD Weul returned home from The Italics on Saturday eventmr. A rirty of boys met on Monday for an old fashioned charivari. ln on rear hi i' g the premises thev only gave a ae.eiiadeul sons, which were more appreciated by the bride. A treat to cigars weie tendered the party and all disponed. W G B.attie returned home from Alaska last week. The choir of the Presbylerlan chnrch serenaded the newly wedded couple last evening. Sunday to the Sauna. Canby. We need a good rain. A great many Btrawberries riear being 8tnpped from tlnn elation Mrs J Ruth liaa nurnhased Ihe Weed hotel from Carlton & Kosenkransy George Zuck, who has been working on the uteaui shovel at Gold Hill, has quit and returned home. Mr. Rosenkrans returned yesterday from a trip up a the mountains to his mint's. Tom Shrockley had a severe attack of rheumatism last week, but he has re turned to work again much improved. Geo Fletcher, Joe Graham and F Mack are still on the sick list. They don't seem to improve very fast. Quite a large audience turned out Sun day afternoon to hear Rev P, K. Ham mond, of Oregon City, deliver a go id discourse. Mr Hammond will preach here again in about four weeks. Mrs F Rosenkrans made a visit to As toria this week. Our school is closed for the summer. Mr and Mrs Winches will make a isit in Salem and return here in the fall. The school directors have offered them the Bchool again for the coming year. Wilaonville. The work on the new A 0 U W hall is progressing rapidly. It is the intention Mrs Brady went out toCirus home ol Mft iiatou, who is sick Wagons a i Best possible to build No wagon Is or can be better than a Mitchell because the cream of wood stock Is used, nnlv n f'. being thoroughly seasoned. The wagon Iswel ironed, well painted, well proportioned, aud runs the lighest of any It is nearly 70 vears since the first Mitchell mr. on was built, and they have been built continu ously ever since by the Mitchells. When you buy a Mitchell you get the benefit of this 70 years' ex. perience. Champion in name Champion in the field DRAW CUT MOWER It beats them all. That's all there is to say. Same with the CHAMPION BINDER and CHAMPION RAKE. Catalogue Free. to have it finished by the Fourth. A school meeting was held here last Monday. Ii I Seely was re-elected director (or three years and C F Wag ner was elected clerk. A nine-mill tax was voted for school purposes. We are thus inclined to have a good term of school for thft next year. Sunshine Lodge, Degree of Honor, eave a strawbery and cream social last Tuesday evening. It is said to be a success. S B Seely has gone to Monmouth on a visit. Miss Maud Seely is home from Wood burn on a visit. Mrs Brobst has gone to Forest Grove on a visit. There was considerable excitement here last "veek on account of the escaped convicts, who were reported to be com ing toward Wilsonville. Shorty. My little son had an attack of whooping cough and was threatened with pneu monia; but for Chamberlain's Cough Ueiuedy we would haye had a serious time of it. It also saved him fron sev eral severe attacks of croup. H. J Strk'kftulden, editor World-Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by G. A. Hard ing. Sow is the time to paint and renovat your houses. Charman & Co. are mak ing special prices on Paints, Oils and Kalaoniine, For biliousness use Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels, effecting a quick and permanent cure. For sale by b. A. Harding. ':... ,'V.M-.Lii,-1 lir--?- J WOMAN AMD FASHION , Smart Illonscs. The exit of tho blouse has been so frociuenlly predicted that It is always a surprise, although a pleasant one, at the beginning of a season to see dainty blouses displayed, with new embellish ments, which are practical and con venient. Thev are particularly smart this season, enlivened with embroidery, incrustations, stitched plaids in fact, A LOUIBINE BLOUSE. nil manner of complicated yet delicate ; ornamentations. The blouse has made I Its way with marked precision and de j termination, so that now it has obtnin- cd its entree to the theater matinee and receptions. The blouse here illus I trated is of lilac gray silk, with stitch ;ed seams nnd crossed fastenings. The ! trimming, consists of dark silk cord in the same color, with inwoven steel, over lilac pray chine silk: collar of yellowish Arabian hu-e.-Philadelphia Ledger. Tnpked Bml'ce. Only such remnants of last winter's black waist were retained as were nec essary to supply the requisite strap-, pings for n smart tucked blue crape bodice that hooks up in the rear. With a knot of blue velvet heather blossoms pinned on the left breast, this captivat ing gown has easily passed under the most critienl eyes as an entirely new creation from Paris, says the Chicago Record-Herald. What's become of nil the gold that used to glitter hist winter from the tips of her braided slippers to the bow in the hair of the well dressed woman? You can walk the shops and investi gate the dressmakers' establishments and not find enough gold braid to loop once round your little finger. Gold specked velveteens and gold threaded gauzes have disappeared, too, and the only possible successor shown to the days of gilt and glitter we knew twelve months ago is a taffeta decorated with dots, dashes and weed designs done with a brush dipped in copper paint. Willie Kill as Trimming:. White kid as a dress tiimraing has been very smart this spring. A very pretty suit, here illustrated, is trimmed In this fashion. The material is navy blue canvas. The skirt is quite plain, A PRETTY SUIT. with a Jaunty trimming of the white kid over the hips in yoke effect Black and gofi cord outlines the kid trimming on the skirt as well as the jacket This Is open in front nnd cleverly cut In curves all edged with the kid and out lined with the cord. Gold buttons also trim the front of the jacket. The hat is blue straw, simply trimmed with a scarf of blue silk, dotted with white. A clever arrangement of a silk scarf similar to that used on the hat may be noted In trie jacket, where the scarf gives a vest cffect.-New York Mall and Express. An Odd Pnrasol. An odd parasol is of white satin, per- I fectly plain, except for a garland of Violets which encircles the edge. ' BlackHak ! osBEsiaHirczxizaa "I have used your Hair Vigor for five years and an greatly 3 pleased with it. It certainly re- a storss the original color to gray" 3 hair. Itkcepsuny liairsoft." Mrs. Helen Kilkjr.riy, Mew Portland, Me. Aver s Haif Vigor has J been Teetering color to gray hair for fifty years, and it never fails to do this work, either. You can rely upon it for stopping your "hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. $1.00 a bottle. All drulyts. If vour druccidt cannot sumilv vou. send us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be euro and give the name of your nearest express office. Address, u. V- " 1 1.1. V. V . , J.UVtll, .ii.vnn. Round Trip Excursion Rate to Clatsop 8nd Noith Beach Points via Astoria & Columbia Kiver Railroad be ginning June 1st round trip excursion on tickets wilt be placed on sale at A. & C. R. It. ticket office corner Thbd & & Morrhon Sts. anil Union depot, Port land, to all points on Clatsop Beach via ra'l direct and to all beach points on I. R. & N Co 's line (except Ilwaco) via A. &0. R. R. to Astoria and steamer and rail from Astoria at popular round trip excursion rate of $4 00, and from Portland to Flavel and return $3, good for return passage until October 15th. Similar excursion tickets issued by the O. R. & N Co., Vancouver Transports tionCo., and Columbia River & Puget Sound Navigation Co. to points on Clatsop Beach (except Flavel) and points on North Beaclu (except ilwaco) will be hono ed on trains of the A. & 0. R R. in either direction. " Close connections made at Astoria with steamer, Nahcotta to and from North Beactiii points. The above rate includes ttansferof baggage betweeen depot and deck..... " For Over Sixty years been used for over sixty years by millionB ui uiotiima ior ineir cuimren wnne teething, with perfect sucpess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleafant to the taste, Sold by Druggists in every part ol the World. Twenty five cents a bottle. Its value is incalcu able. Besure and ask for Mrs. Wins li w'sSoothing Syrup, and take no other kind HO! FOR NEWPORT! Oegon's Favorite Seaside Re sort. " ''Recognizing the advantage of New port as a summer reBort over other sea Bide resorts in the northwest, and to make it possible for all who desire to do so to spend their vacation by the ocean waves, the Southern Pacific Company, in connection with the Corvallis & Eastern Railroad, will place on sale, ef- 1 fective June 15th, round-trip tickets from all points in Oregon on the South ern Pacific to Newport, good for return until October 10th, at Specially red uced rates. For full information please in quire of your local agent." Happy Tima In Old Town.' "We felt very happy," writes R. N. Bevill, Old Town. Va., "wten Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head." It delights all who use it for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Boils, Ulcers, Eruptions. In fallible for Piles. Only 2oc at Geo. A. Harding's drug store. Smitli's Dandruff Pomade Cures dandruff.eczema .itching scalp and Btops falling of the hair. One applica tion stops itching scalp, three to six applications removes all dandruff. Doctors and druggists regard it, as the only standard remedy for dandruff and all itching, scaly skin disase; price 50c, at all druggists. Book on Catarrh free. Address Smith Bros, Fresno, Cal. S .For years J had been a sufferer with chronic stomach troubles, pressure of gas and distress of my bowels.! I con tracted what the doctors pronounced a low type of malaria. I could not take solid food at all, and only a very little of the lightest of diet would create fever and vomiting. The drug gist seut me a box of Ripans Tabules, saying he sold more Ripans than any thing else for stomach troubles. I not only found relief, but believe I have been permanently cured. At druggists. The Five-Cent packet Is enough for an or dinary ocasslon. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. In every town wlfi clilu' village w& mbehad' that makes your horses glad. RIPAN m m ilea Axle Orooss SI.de Standard out.