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THE COLUMBIAN.
St. Holoi, Columbia CoM Or.
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15. . AD.WfS. Editor. Pronator.
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
Special Correspondence of the CoLCMPlAM.
New York, August 7, 1882.
THE LONG STRIKE.
Nothing new lias ocourr. d to change
the aupct of atFiir, in the matter pend
mg lietweeu the railroad companies and,
the striking freight handlers, except that
yslorday, tiixty of the Itiliau lahnrors
employed a", the St. John's Park depot,
gave up work on the ground that they
were underpaid. Th- strikers treasury
is kej t well supplied with funds the de
pots ar.? crowded with frji;ht, th-s m r
chants of the city an hodlin ' over wih
indignation and the ruin id inounp dies
are puzzled aud chagrined iiothwith
standing the great il uu ige th it has been
done an J instill doing th r general pub
lic sympathize with thu strikers an I will
continue to do. so until the s dution of
this vexat ous difficulty is reached.
ANOTHER BRAVE FOLICEMAK.
Policeman, Flay, whos name is in
keeping with his le.st known characteris
tics, yesterday dragged his wifn through
the streets, and arraigned hr before a po
lice magistrate, on the charge of disor
derly conduct. The -,poor woman hail
gore to him to g t -money with xxhioh to
pay the rent As he refused to do it, de
followed him with her baby iu her arm .
This, in the eyes of the astut" olS - of
the 1; w constituted a breach of the p- a e,
$ n I he arres Rvl the mother of his child
in J hid hr locked up all night in a re !
in the station ho M:s. Fliy a y
that her husband does noth ng f'r he.
?U jOrt, but that he lavishes all his nion
ey on another woman and himse'f.
the xzvf youk rorr omci
It is shown by Mr. Pi'-rson's statistics
for the last fiscal year, that the tremen
dous increase iu the lare po.st-onlee,
does not necessarily call for a correspond
ing increase of expenses, at lea it when
a good organization is once eU'.ctr.d. For
ths year just closed, the receipts at the
New York Post office, were S 1,203,0 J J;
while those of the year preceeding, had
been $.V90,900. There were only 101
additioual employee, and the increase
in the wagei and salaries paid, was only
$23,460. The other expenditures were
slightly increased, and the net revenue
for the past year xv.-i $2,8SI,049, against
$2,532,049. This is another argument
in favor of cheap postage.
SIGHT DUTY ON THE BEKCn
The police justices do not liko the
new law which requires them t sit at
night to hear cases at Police Head pur
lers and thy are trying to shirk their
duty, thus imposed uprn them. The law
is intended for a protection of persons
arretted on flimsy charges, at a late hour
when it is difficult, or impossible to pro
cure bondsmen. Many innocent men
and women have been subject to th
mortification and annryance of being
locked up in a dirty cell for a whole
night simply liecause an enemy has pre
ferred charges and occasioned the arrest
of tht aceu&ed after business hours. The
police magistrates who are called upon
to sit on! f three nights each, during th
month, think that police Captains and
Cerg a its have the right under the law,
to take bail when Court is not iu session
and that, therefore, the J ustice is i ot
necessary.
One very wise Justice says, The law
is absurd. Only c-nos of felony osue
before the magistrate at Policy Head
p titers, ani thj ara t'ia very cm in
which hail is not likely to ha o.Tre I.
The tendency nowadays is toward co I
dhng prisoners and making their onvic
tlons more difficult. Every tendency is
n behalf of the criminal, and not of the
people, $vpry crook and dodge th it i in
genious lawyer cm demise, is brought
to protect ciminals, from punishment."
Jnst as if it was a ne.xy thing for a
lawyer to defend his client 1
Another Justice say that the execu
tion of the law will be a boon to thieves
find burglars. Thus & tflan accosts a po
liceman and, and tells Iiu tithf. his
heen assaulted. He p.oi:4$ (tat his as
sailant and the two arc taken to Head
quarters, where the charge is made, aud
the alleged asasilant is locked up. Tin;
policeman's heat is meantime left un
guarded, and the companions of the al
leged beaten man and his assailant, rob
bank, or rifle a store and escape. The
next morning the .accused i arraign.!;
but as his victim does not appear, he u
discharged.
The fir.it cise bef.)r a m igi-.tr tt sit
ting at night, cam-! ut on Thurs I iy .'vpk
nmg. It wax that of a man who want
ed to bill a dog. J
IS 33 TEARS.
French's Hotel, so well known to peo
ple of all pirts of thi United Site,
was closed vester liv. It, wju opened
in 1841. For tu my years uikWCoI.
Richard French, it was one of the most
i
popular taverns in :the country, and was
always the favorite stopping-place for a
returned Californian. The hotel was
built by Simpson the pawnbroker, after
Col. French's plan, and was the hist ho
tel on the Iviro;):;in plan, in tin; Uni
ted States. It made a fortune for the
Colonel, but wheil he died, it fell into
the hands of his son-., ami lost its good
name. The eldest! son was bwsre an.!
manager, but the French boys, who seem
to h iv a goo 1 d.val uf Iris'i in th-ir n i
tur, won't let him have it unv m re,
ami fcr the tiiot tun iu 33 year, it i
closed. I
type! wntrERs.
How many d liferent kind f tn use
ful iustruoient, the! " type writer", t!ier
there may be, 1 kno.v not but that it i.-
a useful instru neut, and that it irive.s
t
reinu lentive. esuploy.ncjit to a larg
number of intelleiu wo m n is a fact pa
tent to a 1 who have much to do with
the press, the pulpit, the bench or th-
bar of New York. 'Jme was, and no
very long ago, eiilier, h "it copying wa
done altogether by tin; pe.u. A lit lK
later, the copying-piv'si c.uu in vgue,
then the lithograph process; then tin car
lionized p id with tissue sh. et; and no
we h ive the type writers whic.i is a boo:.
to lawyers, a blessing to preachers ant.
judges atnl a fountain of prolit, and p!e...s
ure-to in mv a wo nan, whose facile hami
o.iCv" wearied with ui; hour's wtrk ai
1
paiil-ariving can nov disp rt a imn,' th
clicking keys of the ti iy iutru.nent.
from morn ug tijl night without th
slights Suisse' of f itigu I w:J! -t .i:
scribe th type-writer, bit . .sim;!
av that it is plaved uo ; a; w. p! v u .
on the piano, that; its ope alio is easi!
learned, th it th np'd.ty of its work i
mesured (n!y byj the dexterity of th
operator, and that with it a ni bl.-lhi
gered worker cm write fa-ter th m with
the pen, and by the aid of Cui'bo ilz k
pjper, c;in produce us ui.'.ny as tx cop
ies at one writing Liwyers have no'A
all their copying do:!' th: type-.vriter.
preachers use it, nnd steuogr;iph-r.s wh
have much buine.-s to do, dictate theii
notes in t -stunotiy &c, to an operator.
ho at one operation, produce eopie;
both for Court and counsel. There ar
about GOO type-writers iu ue in thi.
city aloiv, half of which areopeiated b
women .-',io own their instru.u-nts, and
do copying for a livelihood. Many oi
them earn from ir to 8-0 a week; :
large nu-nber from; $8 to $12; while tin
majority thosa who lack experience,
or are not known', from $5 to 83. I;
has been proposed ti form an associa
tion of copyists, and I think the propo
sition a good one, an I should be acted
upon ffr'the mutual neneflt c f a largr
nutuber of industrious, painstaking, in
telligent and faithful woikrrs.
MBDLl'.S.
The warde n of the Tombs has warned
the prisoners itgainst eonimunicatinj.
vith the kej.t is in regard to employing
counsel. It is a well known tact that
i
every Tombs liyer pays on -half lii
fee to the man who secures him a client.
Ah the client is fre pi nt!y allow d to
shift for himself after he has been 3 ecvul
the reason for tlini warden's warning'is
plain. The keepers .are now xv-eepers.
Thi Sun announces that Pivsiden'
Arthur is to spend in the- aggregat
about 20 momths' this summer at the
various retorts." If this le so, then
surely, this summer xvill be the longest
xxe have knOxxii foj- many a year. The
question arflses hep. How much oi
the year will the President devote to his
officiil tl.it.es at Washington ?
One of th1' Directors of the Itrrqklvn
Briilge Cfj., tolil ine y-sterilav tli.it t)i
br'dge would be tinislied ui liTpv ember,
but I forgot to ask him which N- vem
ber. Hd JabLlejj m aut sj.u. other
November j
There is an lntitutio!i on Uroidwav
known as t!i.j A -ule ny f r cutting."
It is not a cu-viug 'school, nor dissectihr
room; but simply a leaning school for
tailors. j .
Henry Hergh yesterday thrashed n
iirute f a pdici:man for beating a horse.
If this was not cruelty to animals what
is ? i
"A new theatre, to ln called the
" Mount Morris" xvi;l he opened in a
short time on Third Avenue, ntarthe
Harlem Rridge. It will scat 1400 peo
pie. ' "j
The net funded debt of X. Y. City is
597,003,001',
XS OI'EN LETTER,
Pontc Ontsokc:i Sf :itc wcnJs of
Gre t Value from IV.rtios of
til 3 Il.xaest SianLi j:,
When t!ie pe-p!e of Ann'riea becoan
so thoroughly ana iid, a:il on a subject
of such ser.ous import mee as the preser
vation of their lives and health, i. is but
natural ihat the ones who have been
largely instrumental in the origin of
this movement should -peak frankly and
directly to the people most interested.
It is for this reason that we thus come
before the public and biake the follow
ing revelations."
Every careful obserer who has sought
to keep pace with the inarch of events
has noted the alarming increase of c r
tain peculiar physical troubles within
th; past few years. Thse troubles have
come at unexpected moments and in a
mo.it treacherous way. They have mani
fested thei'hsel ves in innumerable forms,
but they have always had the fti me cause,
liiey hav.'joot alfl . te i til iittn r parts
f the body, lu have gone d.reet to the
.tronhoMs f t!ie svte.u ami their work
uis usually been as pr npt as it is fa
tal. Their treacln-rous oi.d deceptive
nature h-i. ot'U n prevented a c ireful an
ilysi of what Ciuses them, and as a re
mit, int-n -.i sullering ami tiu il disasttr
invf umiily ena;l. T i re.il caui,
iovev r, has been u derangement of the
iidueys and all of these troubles are, in
fact, the tir.-t symptoms of the terrible
ilright's disease, which has ca-t its cljirk
diad a" oi'r so in my h mes in the l.nul
inil is increa wonderfully and con
tinually. f.It is now cii-'ed.'d ny tie
ule.-,t physicians in e.erv laud and nv
njii.ent scientists the world oxer, that
i his disease is tho re.su' t of blood
xtisoning. Tins poisoning is brought a
out by w;tsted and unhealthy kidneys
chit per. wit the poiw u to remain in the
doo I. instead of thro-ving it fro n the
vste.in. l'.it it is etpi illy evident to all
ho hive studied into the elf cts and
eeome cmNersmt with tht facts, that
i disordeied ht.ile of the kiln:ys and
iver produces nio.-t rt the co union c ai
ilaiuts ami p.iins which :iffl ct the hu
mii race, ai!tl tljey can lie traced t thi-.
ource, ju.t a. certainly as can Driulit's
lisfiis T-j pur.fy a ativ no we mu-.t
,o to its Mu;ce, ;;nd to cure a ilisea.se
- !iu:st ? :n)i't: ihe c-nisf. Jt being true
.her. lore, t!u,t nine-tenths of all human
iihm-nts are c.uiicd by 4lis as-d kid leys
riier, the o-ilv certain wav t cure
Jn'-. tronbis i. by tr. ating tin ( rga s
vhlch c.i.-e ihem. How intimately the
culie-ys ::r- as ;'je:at tl with h entire
i. stem may b- uudejvtooi! fr mi the fact
that over !,1;J0 ounces of blood pas
hr.uigh the. ii every .hour, being more
ill in 2JJ gallons, or nearly one ion iu
he cour.se o: twent;. -i'o ir hours. This
va-tt mass of li v.ng Jluid ii sent to ever
art of the bodv, and if th; kidneys Jir
liM-.sK-d the. impurities that are. iu the
lood are not remov d, and hnce pass
.hrouh the veins, carrying disease iu
soint one of its m.'.ny terrible for. us.
ih; Ii .rVors whi;li iiccompuny mcsj of
the disease au .lby dis rdei i d kidneys
nd Iivit ciiiuiiw be descrilted in print,
w hile the d ing- rs surrounding tl e n ar -even
grcaVT than the agony. And yet
i person m y le troubled for nn nih-.
.vithuut knov in4 the cause of the diseas
es that have attacked him. Some of the
ymptoiiii of the first stages, any one of
.vhieh indicates disordered kidneys or
aver are the e: Pains in the back and
round the loins, sever headaches, d z
uiuess, mdamed eyes, a coatel ti ngu
in I a lry mouth, lo-s of appetite, hillv
,ensati ons, iu digestion (t "u stoiu ich liev
r is in order w hen the kidneys or lier
ire deranged); a dryn 8 of the skin, ner
vousness, night sweats, iiiumU :ir de ul
ty, dispon iency, a t r d feeling especi
ui' at night, puffing or blotting under
J.e eyes, etc. if any of the folio ving
. Iiings are noticed about tlie fluids piss
d iro.u the system, it tsho vs that the
.xidneys ami 'iver are out of order: A
red d posit, a scum upon the surface, an
anusul thickness or thinness, a vtry
dark or very i,h.t c dor, a burning sen--.ation
in passin -, an unusu il o lor, a re
tention, or a frti .tent dosiitt- to void and
inability to do o.
Tuo above arc a few of the hundreds j
t symptoms which indicate the. ''4gii
ng ot aggravated cases of kidney or hy
T diflLulties, and they, requii-e in stmt at-1
't",ii If thes.' symptoms are not
checked at once, they ire almost cei tp.in
,p result in some one of the many t'i ri-
d diseases of the kidijeys. Rvit uir
oleasant as ad the sympto'ips, nnd eyeii
thee diseases may be, they area noth
ing compared to the last, stages of the
complaints.' The kidneys . waste away
hy degrees, accompanied by intense pains
the h art bco ues uncontrollable: the
lungs are oppressed; the yeballs grow
glassv, au l the e it ire -system is redujed
and ih'bilitateil. for xveeks before d -at
jo:nes the suU'.-rer forwird to it as
i bless d rej.ef. and anything that can
turutsh even teipporary help is ghvlly
nailed. Then it is that .dotting beg ns:
the face b coiieH pulKy and pal'id; the j
the brcttli on only bo c. light in gaspi,
s eech is impossible atid initscjlar action
.-uphded. The patient tin illy sinks
into a st ite. of unconsciousness to every
thing exempt the pains which are rac'c
inghiu., and death comes by certain but
slow degrees. There can be. hut npe con
clusion which all readers, of care and judg
ment xvill drixv froa. those f tcts, whicli
is tha necessity of treating the disease in
Limz and by that means which has been
proven the best and most efficient.
tt has been our privilege to treat tnqre
cases & eiFo.jt m re cures of this terribly
complaint than has ever been known be-
fore in tho history of tlie world. Tha
wonderful sale which our remedies have
t atta-nol i due who ly to the fact tint
they have cured the ones who have used
thcai. 'ih power ami value i any rem-
edy must rest on a basis of worth, and.;, . - -urn. Jo
here is, iust where our Safe K d. ey and i,ie Il0u a delightful
Liver Cure has found its wonderful pow
er and success. lut in this connection
comes one important f ict: It litis always
been true th it articles of merit are nub
jected toiaiitatiou. Nr one seeks to conn
terfeit the bdls of a worthless bank. The
productions of a cracked inv ntoror wit
less writer are neer copied. It is just
so .with a healing remedy. If it posses
ses no merit it will not be subjected to
imitations. If, howe ver, it has power
an I Viilue, imitations will spring up on
every side. While it is a tribute to the
value of this tuedi'-ine that it has imita
tions, still, iu justice to those who are
su flaring, we feel that all should be
warned against them.
There is but one known remedy that
has ever been able to cure serious kidney
troubles or contiol these givat organs
when once derang d, and that re i edy
is Warn r'.s Safe kidney and Liv rCure.
There are nuaierous nostril. ns ni the
market claiming to be jus-t as effijient
raid some which even claim to be the
sam. lhe test of merit, however, is in
what his been accompl shed, and we
therefore my unhesitatingly that for
all diseases of the kidnevs, liver, and
urinary organs Warner's Safe Kiibiev
and Liiver Cure stands a'one, not only
in point of excellence, but in the wd i
dcrful results it has achieved. I i or
iter to s ucessfu ly avoid th purchase
of spurioui ui.d injur.ous medicines, ol
serve these facts:
Our remedy is put up in dark amber
glass bottles, wit.i the Safe (our tiade
mark) blown in tin; luck. A pr.vate
proprietary six cent hit rnal r.-vuue
. tamp is jillixed to the neck aud covers
the top of the cork and is of a liht
orown color. In the middle thereof is
a Safe iu ojtliue, and o i it lhe picture
of a nero gathering her I is. If this
stam;) is irt found on every I ottle of
the Safe Kidii'-y and L.wr Cure, or if
there is any v.d 'iicvj 1 1 it it hi l)ee.i
tampered with,, and if a Safe is not
It own on the. iaek of the bott e. r;je.t
the bottie at oiue, and insist on having
a geiiu n me.
We are led to pub'idt the foregoing
in order that the j ubho m iy know and
re.. I i ' ju.t where w: stnn 1. Ve have
always s wight to keep our persona ity
iro.u obtruding upon the puldic, know
ing full well that the value of our re. u
edy was the essential thing, but th un
X impled U.i which wjiieh has Lieu
made of this med ctne, and the v lu.ius
of letters we an co istautiy rec-iviug tle
maud a per.-onal statement from us.
v'e are j.istly gratiti d at the coniiden
w 'hi di has been shoMt us, and thankful
for the mvr.ads of cures our rem dy h:s
perfor wed, and we podge ourselves foi
toe future as xve have endeavored in the
p.sr, to furnish the best and only va!u
ade r.-medy tint can control and cure
all the many and terr.ble troubles aris
ing fro.n disorders of these great organs
S. UCt rely,
11. II. WARNER A CO.,
Rochester. N. Y.
Itceiyed a call from W. II. Curr'er
and wife, of Roseburg. He is a rai'n ad
m in, and of, course is up atul coming.
J heir ci.ild, a flaxenhaiivd boy is the
hundredth great gra'idchild of a Mrs.
Curr.er th .t lives in Xewburyporl, Mass.
and is close or. t a hundred yeirs old
Old ladies don't tbe there at all, they ex
hale, an I go to Heaven, and their good
de d and bodies are both like dried
i one-lea v. s, .ind 'heir spirits rise like es
s nee.
Capt. Roc.xvel, of the iiviirographic
and Ctodetic Sur'y xxas in town the
other day and took tea at 1. F. GiltnVs.
He is do.ng LaUe River now, and Hugh
C roves, is a pal t of his fore. T .e latter
was in town. We witnessed so.no of his
gymnastics iopid from ( Ki?keroxv ) in
Uavenp l to SaioOU. Vlllle Meekvi"
was t'utlu r felh.w, MfH. Rockwell and
cn.idreu luw g' U- to lrt r.vnseud tu
,.joy the sea air.
Nxv e had to go to iJ0tt!a.n( tog. t m ore
type for ur paper. Rusiness is jut
hoo.uiug. S una fexy greenhyrus arou.id
Sp, Helen thought t.iey vvould stop the
ap"r if th;y drew oil' j tliey h u) us iu -ich
inJueuce as a gnat on a lu Is hur.i.
This is because t ley xvant t use our
property and that of oar relatives for
liotain.
Enoch bhintidier xxill -jivu a ball on
Fr.day ve a xvei:k from . now. Mrs.
illi iin yi;ivens and Mrs. Quick wilt
... ...L- -!., ..i. T si A ... l... i.
7 - , 1 "
'H A 1V hrthagi and 10m. el !es scrape
the noxv. IjooU out io.r a good Urn good
ch eratid lots of fun. The ladies iiioa
l.oned are No. 1 6"oks.
There was a trial for theft before Jus
tice Whitney on Thursdax-. We abstain
from comments, as we do not wish to
influence opinion either way. "L-t the
law take its course. W
are
glad
wo
are out of all such matters,
other and fatter ridi to fry.
We have
Ej,A dog htis come here, and xve should
be de?onUtJ( Jjhd to tiud the owner.
ITS 7TZ DSOfS.
Tf you want to see a pleasant family,
and rest b neath a hospitable roof, go to
tlie residence of Mrs. Joseph Merrill.
situation and
the fumilv, t.1 e seme of the salt of the
L'arth. That is what we think, and so
does everybody else.
l)r.'; Stewart and wife have moved in
to the, house formerly occupied by. Capt.
W. J.: Stephens, the great ship-builder.
It is one of the cosiest, nicest little nests
in the vicinity of St. Helen, and was
plauned and 'juilt by Mr. Stephens for
his ovvu family.
Mrs. W. H. Currier U Everett Greys
mother and a sister of our xvorthy towns-
i m
man, N. L. Grey, and a very pleasant
agreeable lady she is, like those raised
downliuthe State of Maine, famed for
ladies; w.th wise head ,.nd cheeks ana
gocd hearts. 9
To remove the obatruttmn of the St.
j
11th n Hur the l'irt.and people are u
ing aii instru.uent like a screw or auger.
1 hey in iy think this a cureall, but t.n
win tiirf r.nicf o.ily te.no rary. Tn.
sai.il will tid in, aad the JJar have to be
Ik red 'again.
'ihj iju ury reck at Milton has been
an.lyzju (a Gurgo Stracnan says t
and conta.jij sdver, gold, o ipp r, rou
an 1 lime. The silver, gold ami copper
in smab ip4 inutte , iron and lime Ocing
the cli.t f .iigredieats.
3!F A'e w i?,h the man tliat stole our
ijgou mit wojld . return it. He did
not g-.i for us in the last K. option, but
went for morn wagon-stat. It is well
red (read) l.ke is rightful owner.
A. C Vaughn, is imprviving his place
die 'ed to li s wie by his moiher-m-l iw
Mrs. Shattuck. It U a line piece of laud
aud adiandsoiiie res -lit. It is'nt every
body has as good modi r in- laxv.
Mri Hancock Ins taken a ho. instead
near Oowl.tz 1 rairie ( mile ) and jual
a mile fnui a school, lie h .s got th
lumoi-r on the ground for his hoa.e, aud
xvill soon move his fainilv.
Francis Mi!es xvill soon go to col! eg
at Mon:n ut'i, Oregon. Fr.incii prom
ises to m ike a tine man. Jennie Mile,
will soo 1 vihit her sifter, Mrs. Uutler,
at Uickl.;t n, W. T.
Mr. ienham's brother, is th ticket
agent 'at th C.'x st il Pol ice Station 11 ai
Loud m. This is a station where mor
pt'ople get off and on than any olhei
station 111 the world.
Mrs. Perry is sick. Over exeition
has prostrated lie ; l y lur sympathic
she takes the pains of h r jvitients on
h r-self. lltr ovir.-tiviued nature l a
given! w a
Jadgo Moore lias bought W. G. Old
aker's f tr.11 o 1 the Sippoos ', 50 acres, a
pai t of tho Sloughton Claim. Oldakcr
goes to Rogue River, Oregon.
S. F. Howe, Dentist, will be at St.
Helen the Fir t Monday iu each mouth
and remain ''wo Diys, unless ly spixial
aLreeuient to remain longer.
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Mairied at the residence of T. C
Watts, in St. Helen, by Judge Moon,
Mr. llyr n F tiling to MI-m Fieri IL'ald,
AuuuU 19th
Mrj Ticlienor, the wide-awake mer
chant on the Clatskanie xx-as in St. Hel
en at the trial, so was J. R. Fi ierson
co.nplaining witness.
Henry Sharringhauscn lias so'd his
farm at Ga.i's Liti ling t a Mr. Mj.Mil
e of j da a .i J. jjj'i. T.iii a t'l i o. I
G si place.
Miss M irisva r:i?r hi? stared in
lu sinews again as dressmaker at N 231
Fifth I an I Columbia Street, Portland
Oregon.
Jud.re Ltncnster has so!d his farm to
Rex. I Mr. L:n lsley, of Portlun l. T-i"
Judge wiil build and rcsido at Vauc-ou
ver. j
The L'-gis'aturr will soon meet an I
G. W; MuBrah will leave us for th-
seat of xyar, Dan Rice's eircm got left.
The Miles anil MoRride camp on the
Scut'i Fork of the Scappo-se has broken
up, and all pir;i's returned to town.
ilas ar.vbo ly f und a tine pair of
bia-kjk'd gloves?. They are M;jor Ad
ams'. Faiiler libeially rewarded.
This giving an account of a wedding
and no f e and n c-ki given one a fail
ing feeling iu the stomnmckj id'.
It is rey.orte.l that Johnny CampVll
is under the weathtr again.
D m't forget Enoch' ball, if you do.
you xvill btxvl when too late,
Wi will have a big batch of new s from
Rainier next week.
The Good Turn plant number 110, the
Band of Hope 51. '
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A postoffice is wanted in Beaver Va!
J, Decker is hauling rocks for Riley.
A Mr. Larseu, a Norwegim from W.
T. is hunting a farlu. Want & pU
near the water as he hasfa'sh trapa, scow
&c. He has since bought tlie Oldakor
place of J utlge M jore.
Durham, of the IIillaloro Tribune hn
struck a h ad ( leod ). We tiust it will
prove a rich one. May your circula
tion increase, and more copies he issued
all the time.
Met F. Hazen has a Shooting Gallery,
Corner of River 61 Cow litz Streets, Ty.
lor's Hotel. 5 cts. a shot, 6 for 25 cts.
Seven peif. ct shots draw $1.00 prize. !
23, Parties whose accounts are overdue,
are lecpuestcd to call and settle the tome
before Sept. 5th.
G. W. Mc BR IDE.
The Upper Scappooseite will eat three
slices of bacon at a meal, a yard and a
half long, so aiys a Divi ie,
W. V. W.itney is putting up more
buildings 011 Taylor's vVoodi Piacc, a
kitchen and work shop.
James Oopeland was lately in St Hel
en buying hogs. He s iys Sc. Hel en is a
great place for hogs.
They mny Ptf.aw at Arabi Pasha, but
they will lind out before they are through
he ur a b'y."
O ir diuhter Blanche returns thank
to Joh:i II trris for li.i ling her gold au i
s.lver la-.-e pin.
j,Dr. Philip , Dentist, will bo hero
soon; his reputation ii great and his pri- :
c -s nn der-te.
We have a ClUikvue letter to pub
lish next xveek Ca;n; too late for thii
issue. Thanks.
Mrs. J. Cox and sop, fron Rainier,
were iu town this wei k for a shott visit.
Mr. Geo. St radian bo;ig'it out Mr.
Johnson' gaulen at Fu lerton Lt,n ling.
Judge M01 re intends to send hu
laughter N.dlie to Portlan I t h.1ioj!.
Mr. Allen hat been ti The D Alt t-j
ull tlu pi tent, right of hii spring beds.
Wauite.l, one, two or three thousand
!ckets for which a.sh w.Jl be paid.
M Ti:u n 'ii, t' wedl-tj-.In l iullori
of Li Centre xva ; in to vn late!x.
F. in'i- P.-rry xy.i in tivi, xs-. iri'ig a
gooI clothes as a Caitgrt-ss.ii in.
Clatskanie lie it i t!i world f.r goo I
lan I. There is lots left yet. ,
M'rs. Quick h tn goM-1 vit ctniii:g.
After A ! lil.e lilul FiRcl.
Santa Clara, Ca'., .May .1, 18F1.
H. IT. Warxxr A Co.: Sirs 1 havo
tiffi red from Citinh of tlie Llid h rfor
iliree -years. I employed the best med
"cal aid to be obtained, but received no
p r:uanent relief. I tried your Safa
Kidney and Liver Cure, and no novf
say I am veil.
T. L. FxAr.
Noic3 or Aop'iatiDn to
PurhasD Tinbr Land.
Lavo Ort ICR at V.Mf.'nrvKn, T.
Ain,m.t2. 1?2.
NVlc hrrehv crlvin hat. hi 3 m'!l mc w I Tt
the pr xi"j:rn- nf the A:;t of P.inM iprov !
.T.me3, 1S7, enM'Ic' "An Ac, fn-the sa'e f
Tiinhor Lvn U In h- iltn of G if nil. Or-.
n. Neva-la. au-l in a-liinton Trnitory,'
Tulin TT. cteffr, of Multn" nah Cmntv, rtr n,
h.n this ilav fde I in "hi a hi ' p "IcaM n to
tvi-ba" thm North Ka-.t of S elin 1 Tii.
s i 0 .rth of Kanje t eat of the illatnetU
.Mi tTi n.
Any n I all nenenn having aflrrr14 c'fllma fn
this o lieo w ithin aitty (GO) dayn from dat brw'f.
FilED. . SrAKLXNfS, UYgH'er.
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& LNi La iLr
Ths lnl-n 8e-?aV&tt A t -iay jeCit
in t t.-eai e ar; caiw il by (list-ased Ii;ne3 op
Liv er. I', therefore, the KMnuxn an 1 Liver are
kept in perfect o ilor, erfect health will he the
r 8ii.. Fhig truth ho only In- .n known a uliort
tim-i and f jr yearn people miffi-red ;nat aK'iy
witVa it h in f liliju ti hd rv t. - The dixxery
of Wasn -r's Sife Ki lney aril Liver Cure viarka
a ni c-a i tha treatment of the troull.
Ma I" from a simple tropical ltaf of rare value,
itcvi'ain jii't the eleiuen ' n ceBiry to nmir-t N
ish an-1 mx-imite hth of theae gieat ortjana,
an t i.iflv r.,tore anl Weep th.nn in onler. Jt ia
a PJSITIVB Ucmcot for all the df-utanes that
CHiixc i'.iin in the lower-put of the txxly iv
Tta-pM Liver Hca I'tchea Jaua lii Di '!r.-:
-r-CirsvelKever. Arue MmIjubI "ever. nl
all Oi ornlties cf the Ki tuay. Lfxer atl Uiin
ry OrHu.1.
It is r.ij excellent and fe remi-lv for fw.xlr
during rrfj,'n.mcy. Itwill .ntr 1 .fentruatitn
nm i invaluable for Lnoc-rrhea r i'iJlln.'-f
the Wrunh.
A a hto-1 rui ififcr !t U nue i.mle'l, fr it cwrcs
the -rganj that vakh the bJ: t.
Thi' Wemcdv, which h inQ such wondem,
is j ut up iuth LAh'GKST Hl'A'.D hO'l'TLK
of aoy inedioin; y.--otx the market, and is n-H y
Druc,'iatB and all dealers at t.2 rr bottle. Vor
DiaUtet, enquire for WAh'N Kirs SAFK HI A
li KTES CU li K. It la a V S ITI VE Kenudr.
H.H 7A5i:4CQ. Roc!i;Eter W. V.'
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