THE OREGON MIST. United KtiiiM oml Comity 6Ucltil Tupsr Sr. UlUKS.JUlY 8, Wi. UHimillJI ,1JU ill L.L1. . J...i'.. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Alldsoterof hlirh wstor it now lt. Acitpxm u the scans of an en Joyehl picnic on Ihe I'mutti, J. O. Walls ami W. W. West, of Jieappooie, were !n town on Tuesday, W. A. Young, of Lower Beaver, wet oa our streets Tuesday. Secretary WcB'Mespent tb Fourll io fit. Helens, An nntrimcd hit si low hi 25 cent l Mr. CnttmrnV Tht ertuo'y sHUnce hi boon in fnion at Qilllon tliii week, A social dunce was tin order of tbf venlng st Masonic hall on (he Fourth When you r In nwl of llnnk nttehviks, call at Tim Mist olllce. Trice, W cstits. Sow Ut tr KoMnn opnnrtnnit j t Ci-t Incline' ni children's hats at cost at Mrs. Colburn's. Mr. J. C. Lanikln end Mine Jennie Arrlib.4il.of HilUWo, are guests the initio thii wcrV. Miss Cora Miles returned from Sil Vfliion Wednesday, after hii aUence ol several weeks. . The hull given at Rainier is said to tture been uiccis. About 130 per. one f re prevent. President Ilarriaon has sppnlnterl flenersl William Kn". ol Porilund, minister io 8ydeny, Vtsm South Wains. Justice tVmn, Judgo Dbincbiird. of Rainier, mid Hon. Norman Merrill, of OlalsVauie weri la this city on Tun day last. ; The pep1o of 0 ill ton lull rile iratitm and pienic on the Fourth, tit which time the entiro communiiy as sembled together and eiijnjed tlu fat of the Uml. The little steamer Cricket brimght !iiwn en eicttwi'm party Hattinl.iy friim Portland. The crowd conaiaiel i eboul fifty perrons, who had with brm plenty vf Inncii and ire crHin. They went out to the picnic ground if k of h city, end enjoyed them rlvee boil they could for a few lioure, after which tin y returned to Portland. Mr. W. M. Terry, whn has heen In the drug bttsincse tit Ellitnn, Ky., for til iast twelve yiire, saysj '-Chain. iH'rUin'a Cm;h Reumly gives more satisfaction than any other couh m. il iciue ( havevcr tnM," Titer) in tjood reason fur thU. No other will cures 4d quickly ; no oihur hi mi certain a wimtie end euro lor crimp: do otiipr sff irJe so much rulii'f in cases of whoopini; cough. For by Ed win &$, druggtitt. Many yjere' practice huro given C A. Bnow 4 On., nolicitom of putctiU at Wellington, D. C, uimurpamfi'd rc ctt in ohtniniDC patcntH iu id! il.ifio f Invt-ntione. Tluy nmk a eptflnlty f rejected caei, and Jiave eicurvd ul lowance :f many patent that had bven treviuu4y icjixUKl. Their advertinw mo( in another column, will be of in teteat to inventor, patentee, mannfar urre, and all who bao to do with latenta. Mr. Oeo. Lamont I ecriouxly ill itn ttremie couvuUjon. ' Dr. F. A. Cautliorn w down Monday in con eultatfon with Dr. Harry It. Cliff, ami it wa nccewtary to operate to ao the life of Mr. Lamont. The operation, though of n very eerioua naturt, wa auccexfnlly performed by the doctor, and the conenleion have elnce b-fi. It i confidentially hoped that tdie wi.l recover, having already gained con-vioui-nes. That St. Iltlen I badly in need of a ytem of wuterwoik and a Are de partment wa never more clearly ap parent tliau on the Fourth, when a number oVilrr were gtartcd.nud only for It being daylight and baling di , covered them before tln-y had gained iieadwav, the town, entire, would have lieen conaumed In a very thort time. Step hou1d be takeu at ouce to pro vide fire protection. AnUtant Secretary of State B. F. Oiltner aud wife, of 6lem,.wero la St Ileleu lltit witek, haviiiK cume down l pend the Fourth with relative and old fneode. Mr. Uiltuor ie largely in krevied iu coal and iron mine in this county, and informs in that work in th way ot development jvi'.l be foni mencedin the Columbia City coal lands within one year. This coiU i aald to be equal if net superior to that found atCil Rock J Kolao.Wueh. ; i only about three-quarters of a mile from the railroad t a point jnt be low Columbia City, making it eaay of acces. ; It I aUo only about the cume distance from the Columbia river 'at that point where the largeat vewela may bs landed at all time of the year. In the event of thte mine bei ij! deeeloDcd. it WOulJ require a large force of men, end enthuae new eni rgy into the county, snd have a very ma terial effect upon the growth of Colum- bU City. Columbia county nas weaim in abundance in the way of coal and iron, and ths time I not far dirtant when tbes atennes of commerce will be opened Bp, and ships lying at our wharves loading ou proJucU for the tnarket of the woild. - . . a .1. . Laat Saturday the big barn of F. Proput, about four milea from Allmny, wa entinly soiiHiimed iy fire, from wbatoauso it was nut known. The ham was one of the fniHt on Albany prairie, coaling About $1200. About 800 worth of hay, cidor press, etc., wore aleo hnrmtd, making a lots of nearly 12000. The building was iu sured in tho Farmers and Merchant lufuraiice company of Albany for $00, which was fully paid yeaterday, and , Mr. Propat ay that 1 the kind of a company he like lo do buaineas with prompt and reliable. Albany Demo crat, In on item in last week's Mist wt staled that the pereotUane of Mr. Will I'owell. at the State Normal ai-ho(;l, wai the liighet ever atlaiu.-d at III it in atitution. It ahould have been the secon l htgheat. I hereby certify Hint I have this day received of the F. M. In. Co. of Al bany, $800, being in full for loa on my barn, which was d l roved by tir Juno 25, 1892, being (he full amount fer which it was insured, and I wool l recommend the F. M. Ins Co, foi prompt and liberal settlement for all limieht biare. F. PltOPT. Juno 30, 1892. Albany Democrat Mr. C. L. Colliuru will cflVr her attM'k of millineiy koihU at 25 Hit. count for the next ten days.' A marriage lici neo waa iaim'd by the county cleik on Ju'y 1, lo Mclvlua M. Truylor and G. V. baker. If you have Hie on you, get kui'ii of theTanglt'fixit fly paper at Ko' Irug itore. . CLATSKANIE. Mr. Dixon and family, of Cact'e II xik. am vinitiiig her paruota, Mr. and Mr. A. II. Murray. Mr. aud Mr. F. Merc ill spent their Fourth umoox friend at Deer Llaiid, Miant Oiitmrt and Wheeler Inve bivu over fr.uii Mit aiiuuding a few davit iu low ti. Our city ha a now mantial now. John Miration raving rei-i.ueil, the boiiora of olD.u are iraio-feneil to Jaa. Van, who wear llievtar al prevent. Oeorxe Menill, sr., was a vi.itor on the Fourth. C. A. liiiiMl tiaik a trip to the coaet to peud the ualioi.ul holiilay lliere with Ins lau.ily. A wed'iiutC waa quietly Celebrated jtlal out of town bint wtek, where Jim ice Leo united John Parka aud Mia Annie Biigli'. Jouo'a frieuila extend uonratul.iliou, for which lie UYaU out llie t'ixars heauiifuily. Mr. Norman Merrill and tamily are aa tiding a few days al Wuudimid with Mr. Meirib'a pa rent. A Swede girl named Melaon, about 6 year I of n; ilied larl Saturday mar the upper (ilalokanie and waa burieii io. the iseuiuteiy near the city ou Tues day, We notice I R. Q. Grab. mi in the crowd on Moutlay, Cl.nsknnie'a Foarth of July proved quite a ttala day, Hi mull an appear aine of lain in liie uionntig prot.ably kept mniu away. Vintor. in wgon, carriage', on liomelmck anil on foot kept cmiiiltf in until tliu truutii8e)ineil mIivu with people. All tho liusniehS lioue were deuurated with lliaaau.l evergiceuH, ami luertar .paogled ban ner waved from a polo acroaa the alream near the picnic ground. The explosion f bouiba in the eaily luorii- iiiK roiiM'd l lie ll1la'ra, ami too umiiii Urxerucker. lare and amall, ki'pl npti racket durinit Uia entire day. About 9.3l)a. in., the aouuda td diacordaut lllUlC wi rn h ard in tliu direction of tliu school lioitae, and uton a prixe ion of Calaihuminous, iu vatioiia din- it u ikes, paraded llmtiiiih thn lon the aiiaij-oiio'iit of lb" crowd and terror of liorae hitched along I' e air. eta S i,io of llioo finitu-iio characteiH were very Kaal, eapecmlly the old In dian i-liii f, who eat in etatu on a Jtd draan by a horrv, rode by boy, whose coatume raiher ftiitgeMed the devil hi ton 1. About bulf uii hour aflui tbit proco.-aiou h id uia-e I and dii-ap-pea red ihe cornet baud, iu their new gilita, took their ( oaitious hi the head if the pruocaidon,' and at the signal from the marshal, E. Hughe, took up the line of marrh f r the picnic groinida. A hand of giila iu while and boy decorated with hunting, each earning a Hi containing the name ofata e, followed in line and the nun-sof t-ttiietia and viattoia followed. Arriviiw al the giouuda, after in uie by i he baud, Itev. F. J. lirown of red prayer, a vocal autbeiu wn aung by a choir, tho Declaration of "Independence waa read by E. W.Conyira, a patriotic oiig and I'lmrus wa given oy inu children, waving their flaga in unison with their clioiua, producing a very pretty effect. The baud played "Amer ica," alt. r which Ihe neident . f the day, A. M. Tichcnor, introduced Pro fearur T. J. Cleelon a ihe orator of the dae. Tho oration was an -i'llont one, cnntnisting the bleinus of free dom ol today Willi llie gainug oepoi ini of the past, and inspiring a love of country that is both patriotic anil apptopilate al this time, wneii so mucn haa been said recently disparaging of our free inalituli itia and an excellent rVHtem of popular government. The address waa not only excellent but elo quently delivered, and was very well received by the audience. Following the address dinner mi soon announc ed and the long table provided ami beautifully covered sunn sathdied Ihe crowd witll n subali.nlial meal. Aflur dinner the cr wd were amused watch ing the efforts lo climb the greased pule, and after litis was, accomplished r, k race followed and oilier amuse, menta until the crowd went to 0. J. Btvant'ri meadow where eras had I ecu cut to make way d)r horaeracing. i ........to trU of fortv rial was se cured and some o' our local homes did some pretty g.aal runnint.', " '' Hmusment of the crowd. At sunset. Mr. Fahriqne'a haliam Bsrension with iu imrachu e dm,. wa witne ss I by the crod. Tne parachute diopjed into the river but the little man waa not of vharaeter to be greatly injured Certain baking powder makers arc publishing falsified extracts from Government reports, with pretended analyses and certificates, wherein an attempt Is made to compare their baking powders with the "Royal," or making bogus tests from house to house, their obvious purpose being to counferact the recent exposures of the inferiority of their own goods arising from their impurity, low strength, and lack of keeping qualities as shown by the Government chemists and others. As to whether any of these baking powders are equal to the "Royal," the official tests clearly deter mine. When samples of various baking powders were purchased from the grocers, and analyzed by the United States Government Chemists and the Chemists of State and City Boards of Health, the reports revealed the fact that the "Royal" contained from 28 per cent, to 60 per cent more leavening strength than any other cream of tartar baking powder, and also that it was more perfectly made, of purer ingredients, and altogether wholesome. As these powders arc sold to consumers at the same price, by the use cf the Royal Daking Powder there is an average saving of over one third, besides the advantage of assured purity and wholesomcncss of food, and of brepd, biscuit, and cake made perfectly light, sweet, and palatable advan lagc3 not to be had in the use of the low-grade, cheaply made baking pov. cr3 that contain lime, alum, and other imDuritics. by the water. Fireworks fallowed at .lark and Ihe ustiil dance took up the iiiabl, luliinir place at Comers' hall. Good onler and good ualilrb prevailed hroiiKhout the nliru day, which will long be remembered. UH.lDUt'ltY. J. It. Mi Craw ia home again. He has recovered from Ins attack of fever and all hia friend are glad to welcome him back. Quite an nddiii.ni lo Bradbury is teiiiir erected by Francis Teritahan, ami when it is completed it will be one of the prettiest and nicest houses on the nvei Iron t. i lie oll ntlj.-e lie used win 11 he was ihe justice of the peace for Ihe dial 1 li t has been removed, aud Mr. Tc malum is building a nice edilice iu the Kolhio style to replace It. It will be a roomy uml tine building, and beside being useful to store bia pax r- away In, it and wit a I. to lie a nice resi dence laith for bini'elf or visiting friends. Wo are proud to see an old m hihhnr make a fresh atari like this, and are al.-o n' id lo hear that h in tends to insure it iicainsl lire, which every man ought to do. lleiivv eatelie of salmon have Iwcn made here ihu I iat three days by Mr. Peter Ottialev. Forty-seven on Sun day laat and MXly-tbree oil filday Is not bad. Brother Dow U buck from Po'tland, rather pale about I bo gills, but sliil on luck. BIMUNO VALLEY. Mr. Fabnaky ptm bned Quo cow and cult (r.'in U. 1 tstitci tur s.o. t'ron i.ru looking w!l. although a little rain would not huit Hum. I. Diluskey was bonis vi.-i.iiuj Ida family laat Sa in lay. W. Mi. lor lias a large amount of bay in bis ba n this summer. J. Dupont id working for Collin i 1 tli bay tit Id. J. l.iutck ha quit? nice garden and Is cle uing land for a larger tract. J. Dupont lia a Kne crop ot clover thli year; ot .er iiops ate raiiier poor. J. Whiti.- wid e look ' for IU cattle on the 4th mi t with a dumber of bears.iiut suc ceeded in g ti ng away from t.icm. DEElt ISLAND. The Cat an teacher, Mita Jcasl Down, ' spent the Fourth at ber ho.ua ia tit. Johns, Uregoii. Water George met with a painful ami dent a lew days sko, by fa li.ig and striking his face vn a s.ia3 wliKu taaie Tory n.ar ; distrti.v lug bis tyv.-io'ht, The 1'ou.ti was ob erved here as a boll day, Klzy Uu. rg.', bti.ig the men patrio ic, , uii.lat'd two tlags. Coiuiderahbah.tiiiK ; w. lb anvil', guns and Uree.'uCKcr was ii dulled iu to the delight of iho ptwder ; d akr.. The wcatlisr on the Fourth was most ljvuly, be.nj cold aud cloudy. Mr. a id Mrs H I. M-rrib return ed boms la.-t cu iciay ir in t'. r.la id and Powell vul- hy where they were vi iting friends. Klzy Ocftgn sports a Hue bugjy. It dot' 110: 100k si u lai iiiera wse nuvini; nam timt a if we can judge from the improve ments and luxmies ihe Diochi tnjoy. Charley am' Alvln Meriill are riolntr a big si shiua tl.li suuiiner. If vtliera would be as industrious we would soon whist. e at hard thui. Qiis bvunsrn fell off a liad of liny last Monday, and got ba lly buit hy having S ' nitchfork stuck inloh si i,.. lie was taken toPoitand formtdital tratmint. Muckle Brot'. reiJviic which burned last Tbiir-uay, ia a loss ol about 91,t00 wldi noi.isurance. '"' " It kstrea ihe Chlltlreu. Mr. C. II. Shawen, Wt llsville, Kan., sajst I'll ia with pleasure that I speak of'tliii good Chauibeilaiii's Colic, Cool era and Diarthoei Retnctly haa done my famil during the last fonrteen veitre. In the in. ait ubsliuate eases of slimmer complaint and diarrhea.! among my children, it acled as a chnrm, making it. never necessary to call a physician. I can truthfully say that in uiy judgment, based on year of exteri 'lice, there ia not a medicine in the market that i its equal. For tule by Edwiu Bues, druggist. per ct, differenceo ROYAL BAICINQ POWDER Strongest Purest, McslEconomicd. CAUICO VALLEY. Mr. John Ulni.m tame out to hi ranch Wednesday. The Cai di brothers came bo ne on 1'ridty to visit tli. ir mother. John Smith (pent the Fourth on Title cneii with uncle, Perry U.-ber. P. II. B Uy and A. K. Uyers spent tadr Foui tli l.au.ii.g hay. C. C. Moycr bought a cow of I'. II. Eailej the other day. The Weaver brothers cams home on Sat urday. Uri.rinckncy met with an accident while Ruing lo the ai'iius, having failvn down ni)d inju td ber spine. Mr. Nelion li out visiting her parents, ilr . and U s. l'h.yd Fowler. I). II. Popecaiuti home on Saturday tve ninn to spend i ho Ft urtli with hi paitxitj. Mrs. Boht. Krey is expettin her father from Iowa . on. Our rabb.itb si hnol is jTirestins very n ctly with WiiJam Mi. lor us superinten ded. C. (.'. Muyrr attended church at M Itou iiunuay. B. K. Pope and on, Pavi.l, have been dealing a pi .'t e ot land this week. A New K.I111I ut Insurance. For twenty-five cents you can insure yourself and family against, any bait lestilla from an attack of bowel com plaint during the sutumer. Uue or iwo tlosea of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrheal Remedv wilt cure any ordinary cue. It never fails ami is iiloa-unt and safe to take. No family can afford to be without it. For salu at 25 intl 50 cents per bottlo by Edii Hoss, drtiijgist. Republican Club Organized. Canaan, lu'y 4, 18J2. , Editor : The cittzena of Sherman precinct met July 2, at & p. m., at the U her schoolliuiise, and orgiinized a republican cluh. Tlie house waa called ; to ordi r by W. J. Eice, of St. Helens, 1 ami the following officers weretlected:; IVewdont, A. F. Usher ; vice president, I I. S. Uumgardner; secretary, John M ispuigeon ; assistant secretary, E. 11. Girly; committee on bjlawa, CIibs. Spencer, D. E. Fowl, r, E. II. Giny j committee on arrangements, W. II. Bumgaiduer, James Gaitten, C. E. Olson ; treasurer, John Cutaret. The tmle f ne tins will ba on each Sunl d t 2 o'clock p. in., antl it will be known as the Canaan Republican Club ot Sherman precinct. After the organizu ion the audience was honored with an eloquent address on the politi- ,.! isae ,y W. J. Mice, ulso by Dr Cliff, on Ihe railroad question. Every body are cordially invited to iillend. THIS SBW OFFICERS. Bonds Filed and : Routine Work Commenced. , " The newly elected county officers vere on hand Tuesday, wi b the execptimt of Mr. Kyser, who, for some reason, w a ab sent. All the rest of the olllccis were un baud, With tht it bonds made up and qua i Utd. aud made ready for the work kelore tin 111. A settleineiit waa made with the sheriff mid that otliclal turned the fflce and books over to Mr.Masrie. I. ia successor. ftnJ l0 ileim.-iWd the money in hit poises si.in, collected ai t.ixes,witbtheneiv county tiiasttrer, Mr. Wharton, who . receiiited thi refer. The new county a'wer-tlcct, Mr. Ky ser. was not on band toqiali 'y. The la v ptovldes that all the officers shall appear before the county court 011 1 18 fir tTuesd.iy a Kr the lint Mj td.iy :n Jul;.' fo'.lowiug the eUet.oii.a id tilo their boh I wit 1 the county c irk ami take the. atli . f . llici i ll at fa li :g I doao, they lorltlt their light to the olllce to wbi h tbey have bei n elected. Mr. Ky ser dU 1101 apnt ar m that day af rt i)uired by law, e in-.equiiitly tbe com t wil. bj com pel'ed toupioint in his stead, which wi.l probably be done at tld 1 es ion. J ust w hy Mr. Kvsix w not prison t no enj at the coun y seat knows. tiuperintendeut t'lertin was on hand mid went tin ttugh lbs preliminaries pelt bring to IdJofBcs. the mm si Wednesday county c urt convened with Ju lire B'sncl.ard in the chair, and Com-niia-ionei Karnes and Echoonorcr, pres ent. The first matter taken un was the c.iilectiun uf the dehnqu ut tnxo. wbicl occupied conaidtraljle ti ne, after wbi ihi v rnc eded with other matters, roaca ani hriducs comine first. Io the afternoon the court went to Scappoose to exa idne the rai'roud cio.u-i.ig at Stump's, and the brhlgc across Sly creek. B .tli were found to lie in very la I condition, aud it' the tail. cad c in not be compelled lo lix the former the county will be obliged to. At HJy creek a new bii.igf se. un u be the only reoitdy. PERSONS WORTH ABOUT. KNOWING K. J. Graham's child, Springfield, Or; painfully afflicted with grauulateJ coujunctivitus, complicated with ul cer of the eyeballs for nine mouths, cured by Dr. Darrin. J. A. Lindsley, news ngent oil the U P. It. It , residence Albina.Or.; con suinpiioii, bionchilia and catarrh, cured aud gained fifteen pounds, by Dr. Darrin. Jmlge Strahan, associate justice of the supreme court of Oregon, I evi dence Albany, Oregon, cau be referred to aa oue of Doctor Darriu's patients who haa been successfully treated. V. Hays, 9U Fifth street, East Portland, Or. i' intUiuatioti neck of bladder aud sciatic rheumatism i came on crutches to the doctor: cured and left crutches at doctor's otiice. A GENEROUS OFFEB. Owing to hard times. Dr. Darrin will give electric treatment for $5 a week. or in that proportion as the case may require, until further notice. An ex ception ia made iu all surgical opera tions. The poor treated free daily from 10 to 11; those able to pay. 10 to 5 . tVeuiugs, 7 to 8 ; Sundays, 10 lo 12 Aj curujlo ehionic, acute, private aud wasti,j disuse, including stricture, .j,.,, mi1j vario-jcele, cancers, tumors, and all malignant diseases, treated successfully, and cuies guar anteed aud never published except by request uf patients. Surgical opera tions skillfully performed. Consulta tion free and strictly confidential Send for question blauk and circular. Drs. Damn cau be found at 270 Washington street, Portland; the Re view building, Spokane, Wash., and Hotel Northern, Astnria, Or. Prsssuucod Homeless, Vet Stc4. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada K. Kurd, of O rot in, 8. D, wo quote: " Was taken wi'.h a bad cold, which settled on my Lung", cough set in and finally ttrmlnuted in Cousumpil m. Four doctors gave me up saying i could not live but a sho. t tine . I gave my self up t j my Savior, determined if I roal.l not stay with my friend on earth I wnul I meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to. get Pr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs nndCold.i. I gave it a tri.il, took in all eight botilei; it has cured me and thank Cod I am now a well and hearty woman." Ttial bnttlos free at Edwin Boas' Drugstore regular size. 50c and il 00. One Dollar Weekly Rtiys a gntid gold watch by our eltib ays teiii. Our HkJrat gol.l-filled cases are war ranted for 'JO years. Fine Kl gin and Wai tham mtvt'icent. Bieni wind and set. It'ty'a or gent's size. Equal to any till watch, los.curu iigent where we have noil", we sell one of the bunting ca e watches for the cluh mice $23 sn 1 end C. O. I. by express with pr vilegeof examina tion before j eying for the same. Our agent at Durham, N. C, writes. "Our Jewelers have enn(es-1 they Sos't know how you cau tarnish sucb work for the money." Om agent at Heath Spring-, H. t! , write: "Ymir watches tke a sight. The aentlemsn who got the laat watuh said that he examined and priced a lewelcr s watches In Laneaster, that were no better than yours, but tbe price waalift." Our agent st Pennington, Tex., writea: 'Km In receipt of the watch, ani am pleased without measure. All who have seea it say It would be cheap at SlO." One good reliable sjrent wantod for each place. Write for particulars. Kama Waicu Co., New York. WHEELER & WILSON NEW No. o. HIGH ARM. The only perfect family machine, prize at the ra.ru LARGEST STOCK For particulars call on or address the ' AST0KIA AGENCY, A.G. SPEXARTH, r The Largest General Jewelry House IN THE CITY. MAIN OFFICE: 1363 Market Street, S.F,, California. EVERDING & FARRELL, Front Street. Portland. Or. DEALERS IN Guano, $20.00 Per Ton, A CHEAP FERTILIZER. Land Plaster $2.25 Per Barrel, Also a Fine Line tt- GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS NEW STORE. STILL IN I now have on hand one of the Largest Sup plies of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Found in Columbia Countywhich I am selling cheap W. J. RAINIER, - - OUR :: SPECIAL $ SALE CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Will be continued lor a few days longer. Parents, conn and ba convlaoe4 that this is a genuine sale. WAY'S UNDERWEAR Still (iocs at $4.50 Per Suit. Retailed at Other Stores ia the Citjr at Per jFMIOlLT " King Clothiers of the Northwest Ulna Csruer, nsrriesin anal Beceud Street. PenrUasjaV , F. R. CHOWN, HARDWARE AND STOVES. 212 First and 9 Salmon Street. PORTLAND " ' rri-iE3 Farmers' and Merchants' INSURANCE COMPANY, Albany, Or. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, . - - - 500,OQO SECURED CAPITAL, - PAID CAPITAL, - " - - - - 74,250 FARM PROPERTY A SPECIALTY. All Losses Promptly and For particulars apply st the oftlce ! TICK. l.'nltei mates Land omce. Crejon City. Oreeou, MaySMSS'2. COMPI-AIST havtr been me;el at ihia oillceby Clark Allen agalnrt hnest J. II. l:ecampa lor abandouiuf. never made reU rieuce or auy Inipmvoitient on Miid tract prior to Maron W, liiM. hia home-tead nt.7 No. 7618. daied Pereinbor 52, 1SH8. upon tbe north Hot aw i and south H ol w tk.seetloa M.lownshlp 7 north, raiu went. In Columbia county, Oie gnn, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the raid parties are hereby summoned to appear at Clatakanle, Oregon, before W. H. Con vers, aotary public, on Ihe Mud day of Jiily. 1HS5. at 10 o'clock A. M , to respond and furnih testimony roneernlnn antd allayed abandon ment An1 on the testimony then submitted a rearlue. will be had at tbia office K tbe Zted dsv oi Aueu-t. If, at 10 o clock A. M. i. T. AfPfiBSOH. Rae rter. J3J PETS. FAQUXT. Racelvst. was awarded tho only grand Exposition in looy. AT LOWEST PRICES. NEW GOODS. THE LEAD! OREGON. 1750 Suit. - - - 247,500 Satisfactorily AdjusteA of Moors & Cole, or Tas Mtsr ot&os. ' " ". NOTICC. United States Land OBcst Orecoa fctty, Ore Km May la. ISM. CiOMPLAINT haviac seen entered a (Ma J oBcabjr Anton Krowka mciunst Fradar tck BuUina for baadoataf for mere tbaa ala months prior to iMcember IS. ISS1, hie aena atead entry tin. m. dated Xecembr t,Uut, upon the west H of e !i. sowti K at sw H. see. tlon JS, townships north, rane I west, in 7e lnmbia county, orecon. with a viw ta tha can callatlou of aaldentry. rbeaatd parties are bie hy siuemeoed te appear at St. lleleoa, Otri-, before the comity eierk om tbe Had da i July. 1st) st )a dock A ai , to reapoad end famtsb teatimosy eoscaralaf avid alleted abandon. meet. And ' tbe te-trmnay Katm aubo-i4 a hearloa; wtil bs bad M ibis &k ea AsajusS aiMi. . J. T. APrntWrf, Beriater. 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