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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1894)
Ghc' (Oregon-IjjttUt UAVW PAVI8, FwbUabwr. Cults Statss 3ul CSuutj GSsinl Pu5Ci MDA1, APRIL 13, 180. Wits fihni-ai'Un-1-tia ln-onistency the )oiiiHts hav iioiiilottl ni! for com-nl-slotir who U one f Massle' bondt ni' n, ayd who fa now defendant in an notion to recover money, which the repre entntlv of political parity stats. There ti nothing ur that the suit azaiaat the bondsmen will b settled In the eotuln Ma. term ofourt l which this action U to 1 hrard, and if tlicr were pot numer al! lir rsasons srby Kr.Copdand should fiot b mad a mwuher of the oimoilwion ers' court, thii fact atone ahould disqualify and Inraparltate him for the office. The i-ntinty ought to and undoubtedly will win thi actf aitsjnst the bondsmen, in which vect Mr (lopeland will be obliged to pro line a Urg sum of money which It Is not prolV he la at all amicus to do. Mr. f, ja'aiid cannot, with consistency and jus- lie in ll tvwple ol this county, occupy the dual positim of plaintiff and defendant in an action In which both Ins polities and Ills personal interests are in direct conflict with the interest of th county, nor will lie (x-ople b satisfied with such repre sentative in the county court. ' BOOH OP GROVEB. Kcoord of the Tribe of Grover, by Beieklah, the Scribe. CHAPTER f. Now it came to p in the lust day that the follower of Grover, llieereat. stiriiamed the jroMile, Uie same which lt:al Ruth and Esther anil the panic and the Hawiian trouble, were vexed with vexation esceeiliuft, inasmuch as lie lisleth not lo the locality where tlirv ahideth t. For, behold, in the beginning they girded up their loin and went before the people, crying with a loud voice, Verily, we ay unu men that we are Groverile from exceeding far back, roe unto ye who furjrrt it. And) verily, we hold iu exceeding great detestation that which the children of nieu call the tariff, fur it is not a thing fashioned for our enemies, the name which lua licked the ever lasting fluffing out ol us from genera tion to generation Yea, verily litis) sanra little protect ive tariff it buildeth furnace in the valley and mokeUcks on the mount ain tops; it turnelh the wheels of tiro gresa and cauaelh the desert to blossom like untt a green bay tree. Wherefore do we of the tribe of Grover, the great, despise the same a a curse and an abomination in the sight of nieo. Yes, the Same which offendelh oar nostril, the Bjiue which we smelleih from 'r off. And, he - hold, in the great and terrible day of the ballot, wtien the army of voter be gathered together, shall we arise in our might and smile our enemies into mince meat. Yea. we shall lay tKem nut cojd on a platform of free trade, and cover them over with plank of tar iff reform. And our enemies shall be scattered like unto the leaves of the forest, for Grover shall rend them iuto fragments like unto a potter's vessel, the which hath been smitten by the fliiwer of a youth, ami then shall the end .come. For in that day shall our bsuner be placed on the outer wall of the nation, and we shall bow down be- foreGrover, our great deliyerer, who shall henceforth be known as our great deliverer on Mount Buztard. And he shall reign for four year, and sIihU shower good lime and lat office and and snecial inest-agea and free raw materials upon us in rich abundance forever. And the black smoke ot m dualry shall no longer obscure the noonday sun, and tne tanner nn wear pants woven in foreign part and socks from the h-k-s of the sea. And It was even so. And after a space of time, Grover, who was a mighty fisher girded up bis loins and chattels and cabinet and went up and piched bis tent over against the copitol, which is in the land of Columbia, and the band played, behold the cat hath come back. (CHAPTER U. "" Now, when Grover , was crowned line of the nation, it came to pass that lie was puffed up iu the pride of hi heart and other viscera, inasmuch a his raiment became several size too small to contain bis joblot. And he shook himself by the hand, which is after the manner of his tribe, and spake unto himself, saiug, Ha, ha! Behold I am monarch of all I can get. Four more year for Grover ; four more year in clover. O America, America, how often would I have gathered yon tinder my wing, but ye would not. But now I have the on the hip and, ye are confronted with a condition, not a the ory, for behold, I will rule or ruin ye. Yea, verily, to commence with, I will brandish my great silver eword, and U who believe on me and do my will shall be saved, and all who don't shall be broke. And I will call my sooth sayers together and they shall linker at the tariff, and when they have fin. iehed their tiukerilig, Mt Kinley, the father of the factory will not recognize the same. And it shall come to pass that all ye who barken unto the sound of my voice, shall tiave-sewing mach ine from Glascow at cost and ten off, and corrugated iron caskets from the endsol the earth. And when Grover bad spake these words lie crew twice, and the people went out and wept bitterly. CHAPTER III. And after the space of time it came to paw that when the shepherds look rf the firstlings of their flock and beared them and took their fleeces tip to the city to exchange them for piece of silver, the wine men of the it said unto tUeroi "Noi this sea son some nthi-r season." Yea, Grow great. e ta uJl wont auu a yarn wide, hat the slump -to x4 is seven! oubita wider. And the shepherd bar reled exceedingly, and some of them, yea they which had barkne4 joto the jroicef Grow, aenote their ' roast and went and 4ow ttittl bent head crvinit to one another, "Behold if thou wilt kill me I will di eveu so unto thee." And when the digger of (ha earth went up with their silver and lead and precious stones and said to the money exchaug era, "Give us food that we may eat, and clothing that we may dress up," the money-changer laughed little cold, hard laughs, and sang Bongs of great sacrilege, saying t "Grover, Grover. four years more of Grover J we would buy your lead, but times are dead, tili four more years are over," and other psalm. And when they heard the psalmist, many weird kickers and -ithers lore their hair, and all I he in habitants of the nation said damn. Ami it cam to pas that the storms came and the panic defended and the children of darkness lifted up their hands and wrung I hem in great la mentation, saying: "Wherefore art thou. Grover, our deliverer, and where fore art the good times at?" and a miiihty Voice came hack from the wilderness, saying, "The president is lishing aud must not be disturbed." CHAPTER IV. And it came to pass that the chil dren of the desert, yea even the rem nant of the tribe of Grover which dwelleth in the valley ol the Jordan, the same which flowelh from Lehi mnnd about Bluff Dale unto lha Dead sea, they bttckleth on their armor and cutteth a wide swath. And they lifted up their voices crying, "Behold, a mighty tribe are we, a mighty man is Grover, yea a mighty profit, and he has promised us mighty good limes if we but remain faithful, and uncom plaining, and obedient, aud busted lo the end. And, behold, we are his children and it behooveth as to obey our great father, for is it not writ that obedience is better than sacrifice and to darken than the fat of rams? Wherefore we will cleave unto Grover and his great notion through thick and thin, through weal and woe, through poverty aud distress, and fi nancial ruin even unto death, forever and ever, amen." And it came to pass thai they gathered together the war riors of "Sprinirer on the twentieth day of the first month and enquired of the piopbets saying: "Shall we go up against William?" snd the prophet cracked a elate aud held it before the warriors, saving: . "Thou shall go up and thus shall tbou scatter the cuckoo of the Sangamon." And the Shunt- wavites.and the Maneckeites, and the blatherskites all shouted amen. And when tbey were gathered together j tbey looked terrible as an army with I banners, and the cried : "Behold we will smite our William ; yea, even the Sangamouites, hip and thigh, and ous Billv shall be heard no more in the councils of the nation." And the war riors arose in their wrath and said "Billy, go to." And the next day it anew. CROP-WEATHEB BULLETIN. S. H. Blandford, of the Oregon state weather Service, sends u the follow ing report for tha week ending Tues day, April 10, 1894 : WESTERN OREGON. Weather. The rainfall was below the normal; the temperature cooler than the average by two degrees daily, and the sunshine above the average during the past week. The weather conditions are favorable si ore previous rain have saturated the ground, mak ing it. difficult to work. The excessive sunaldue was most acceptable. The showers which occurred during the latter portion of the week were unde sirable; they interfered with the pro gress of farm work, though not ser iously. . . . Crops. -Taking into consideration the lime of the season, the weather of he past week' was most acceptable and favorable to the advancement of vege tation. The season is slightly later than the average in the Willamette valley and in the coast district. The decrease of precipitation ami higher temeraturet have prodoced a grad ual improvement. The surface of the earth is covered with grass which is making a vigorous growth Pasture are furnishiug nutriciou food for stock. There being graas sufficient for stock, feeding has ceased in many sections. Winter Wheat continues to improve; the dull Sd color on low lauds, caused by excessive moisture, is rapidly disappearing. The vigorous growth and health appearance of wheat on higher , land suggests an abundant harvest. Seeding is pro gressing, though the ground is difficult to work. Peach and cherry trees are in full bloom iu the Willamette valley, and all other fruit tree are showing the bloom. Strawberries are in lull bloom. In the southern counties the bloom is far in advance of other sec tions of the state. Plum, peach, pear, cherry, apple, and silver prune trees are in full bloom and are dropping. Fruit prospects never were belter. Clackamas county hop fields have an tir of prosperity. Growers fail to re call hop vines superior or further ad vanced. It may be too early to esti mate the crop of the coming season. The opinion ia generally expressed that the hay crop i assured, and an abundance of fruit and grain may be expected. Frost that injured some peacb bloom occurred on thti 2nd. Other light frosts, which were not in jurious, occurred on the 3rd, 4th, and 7th. All kinds of stock are in good condition. The opinion i current that the wool clip will be up to the average. Improvement and activity in farming operation have caused a corresponding activity in the town. Fishermen report fair catches. Awarded Highest ySSoi'jdeK Th only Pure Cresja of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; Js'o Altttn. Used ia Million of Home 40 Year tbe Staadarti ONE DAY CURE HATTELES o.wa MmcPORTiANaO For Salt by Edwin Ross, 8t. Helens, Or HEHirmi IALB, In tha niwnlt Court of the state ot Oregon. lor the county of Ooiuiubi. H. R. Cross wait, plaimitr. vs. Oscar Akin and Willie I. AKlll, uviviiuwiita. BY VIRTUE OF AN BXECDTIOS, Jnds ment, order and decree, duly Issued out or and under the seal of the Circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Columbia, to msdulv directed, dated the IStli day ol iecemoer, uwn a jun ment and decree rendered and entered in said court on the ltilh day of October, MM, In favor ot P. R. Cross ait plaintiff, and attaint Oscar Akin and Willi- I. Akin, de fendant!!, for the sum of five hundred and eleven and twer.tv-Hve one-lmndredths (1111 35) dollar, with interest thereon at the rate of eight (8) per sent per annum, from lha 10th day of October. 1, "d th further sura of on hundred (flOO) dollars a attorney's fees, and the further sum of tliirtv-eixlit aud thirty une-hundredtha ($3H.S0 dollars, costs and disbursements, and al-o the costs of and Uon said writ, commanding tne to make sale of the fol l3win real property of the above-named defendants, to-wit: Tb southwest one quarter (8 W ) of section twentv-eighl () township live (5) north ramie three (3) we-t of the Willanimette meridian, iu Columbia cottntv. state of Oreon. and containing one himdred and sixty (160) acre'" of land, more or less, together with the tenement, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereun to heloiiRinn or in any wie appertaining, f diilv levied upon said real-estate on the 10th day ot April. A. D.. IK. Now, there, fore, by virtue of said execution. Judgment, order, and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Sat nrdav. the 12th dav of May, 1M. at the hour of ten (10) o'clock a. ni of that day, at the front door of the county courthouse, in th eiiT of St. H, lu. in said count v and state, sell, subject to redemption, at public auction, lo the highest bidder therefor, tor cash, all the right, title, and interest which the above-named defendants, Oscar Akin and Willie I. Akin, bnl on the fourth day ot Jsnnarv. 162, the date of said mortgage, or has since had In and to th above-de scribed resl property, to satisfy said execu tion . judgment, onier, ana aecree, inter est cost and all accruing costs. T. C. WATTS. Sheriff of Columbia county, Oregon, St. Helens. Oregon, April 10, im. srnaiosis. In the Circuit Court of the 8'ate of Oregon, for Cnlumhia countv. Chai. P. Mugele, plaintiff, vs. Heo. S. Dip p. ild, Martin 8. Uippold, slid H. France Dippold, defendants. To Gen. 8. Dipiold, Martin 8. IHppold. nnd ti. trances liippotn, defendant: III THE NAME OF THK STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint Bled against vou in the above-entitled court and cause. by the lSth day of -May, IBM. it being the nr-t nay ol the regular term oc ssia cnuri. . next following the ex) iratiun of the time j prescribed in the order for the publication ! of this summons: and if yon foil to answer the saiu comnluiut, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded there in, to-wit: For judgment a.a n-t the di fennanta. Geo. S. liippold and Martin 8 DippoM, for et00, with interest from the Irttli dav of December, 1891, at eight er crnt per annum, and $10U atP irney's fees, and costs. And for a decree of court de cla. ing the dei d ma le by defendant Martin 8. I lippold to defendant M. Frances Dip pold.on the 3()th tiny of January, 1892, o the nnrthea-t one-quarter of section It. township 6, north range 3, west of the Wil lamette meridinn. in Columbia countv. Or egon, void, and selling (he same aside, and ordering said land sold to pay said judgment Said suit is brought upon a promissory note given lor the purcnas money ot saiu land, under an agree tne: t of defendant. Martin 8. Dinnold. to morteaee the same to plaintiff as security for the payment of said note, which said land war. in violation of said agreement, conveyed by defendant Martin a. liippoici to uetenaant st r ranees Dinmild. his wife, without consideration. and with full knowledge of the violation of said agreement. Thi summon is pub lished bv an order of thejudgeof said court, made on the 27tb day of March, ISM. UILLAKU A COLE. Attorneys for plain tiff. SHEatirr'S SALE- STATE OF OREGON. 1 M . Coa-tv of Colombia. I BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION Is sued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Columbia county, and to me duly directed, dated the 17th day of March, lyi, upon a jiiugmem renaerra sno en tered in said court on the Ilth day of Oc tober. Vi, in favor of T. H. Blanehard, plaintiff, and again-1 Joseph Venhlnr.com. defendant, for the sum of two hundred and seventy-eight and eighty one-hun-dredths ($278.80) dollars, with interest there on at the rat of ten (10) r isent per an num from tbe llth day nf October, 1893. and the further sum of twenty-two and seventv one-hundredths (122.701 dollars costs and disbursements. I did. on the 2tst day of March, 1M, duly levy upon all the right, title, and interest tbe above-named defendant. Joseph Venbla'icom. had in and to tbe fullowing-descrihed real prop erty, to-wit: Fart of the northwest one quarter (N W)i) of the northwest one-qnar- ter (WW ) and part oi tne souinwesi one quarter (few ) of the northwest one-quarter fSW 'Oand part of the southeast one. quarter ( BE M) of tbe rthwest one-quar ter l w W Ml ana part ot ine normwen one quarter ( NW X) of the southeast on q'.iar ter f8E W of section 4. townshin 4. north of range 4, west of the Willamette merid ian, all in Columbia county. Oregon. How. therefore, by virtue of said execution, I will, on Monday, the 23d day of April, 1894. st the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of that day. at the courthouse door of said county and state, sed, subject to redemption, all the right, title, and interest of the above named defendant, Joseph Vanb'arlcom. In and to tbe above-described real property, at nublic auction. ir cash, to ths highest bidder therefor, to satisfy said execution, interest, and cost, and accruing costs. T. 0. WATTS, Sheriff of Columbia county, Oregon St. Helen, Oregon, March 20th, ISM. Honors World'sFair. BY VIRTUE or AN EXECUTION AMD order of sale duly issued out of, aad un der th seal ot Ui tOirrult Court of th slat of Oregon, for th countv of Columbia, In the cause entitled Kilns Kinder vs. Oscar e. nunter ei. at., to me duly directed, dated the third day of April, ItttM, upon a Judgement and decree rendered and entered in said Court and cause on the ITlh day of October, 1393, in favor of Kllas Kinder, a plaintiff, and neainst th defendant, Oscar K. Hunter for th sum ot ail hundred and fifty and twenty-eight one-hundredth dollars, with inter est at th rat of eight er cent tr annum from the 17th day of October, 13. and the further sum of on hundred dollar aa at torney's tees, and twenty-one and seventy one-hundredths dollars costs and disburse ment, snd the coats to accrue upon said writ, conioiuiidinK "J ' to make sals ot th follnwinft-deecrlhed real property, situated in Columbia County. Ore..n, towlt: The northeast .u-nrlrr(NKU) of section one i 1 1 in township Ave (ft) nor'h range two (it) west of th Wlllamett meridian, contain ing or hundred and B'ty nine and eighty tour one-liundredtha acres of land, together with the tenements an I appurtenance. I bnv levied upon all of sa d real-estate, and in compliance with (be commands of said writ will, on Saturday the 6th day of May, 18U4, at the hour of lu o'clock a. in. ot that dav, at the front door of th courthouse of said county and state, sell, suhjecl to re demption, to th highest Under tor cash, all lha right, title, ami interest which the defendant Oscar K. Hunter and Olive l. Hunter, or either of them, had on the Mth dav of April. m. t date of th morj gait from said defendant to the plaintiff, or ha -inc acquired hi or to said premises, and everv part thereof, to satisfy said ludg meat, decree, and order ot sale, with inter ests, costs, and accruing ats. T. C, WATT8, Sheriff of Columbia county. Oregon. April 6tb.li9. NOTICB. United States Und Offlc, OraouClfy.Orton, February W, IS!. on toe ta oav oi CMiKemoer. loya, vj tanu F. Lar-on Mat out Charles Johnson, for aban. . : I J . V.. il.lt Ida aonuiK ms niimma u wiif pw. usl 14, 1K91, uonn th iorlh H nf the southeast M Of MBCtloo 23, lownini o, liunn rptiBW. w , in Columbia eountv. Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the eai.l parties are hereby summoned lo appear at this otBrs, In Oregon Cttv, Oregon, on the Mth day ol April, ISM si 10 o'clock a m., to respond and furnish testlmouy concerning said allegs-l abandon- -...-a ..'- A UlllKI W..l.la- Psisa Fauusr, Keceiver. 83,000.00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. It yoa want work I hat It pleasant aad praStable, scad as your aodme tmmedtai.l.. We teach awa an womra bow to ears rruui SA.e pre day ta S3.000 par year Hiihoat ha.lng had prekMM espeneaee, aad fertuah llM.mpluviMat at which they caa saake that liiount. NotUnjr dilScall to Irara or tlwt requires witch time. TIm wurk la easy, bealt hy , and honorable, and caa be done dor. lag daytime or ereatngs, riatil la yoarowa local, ty, whereter yoa Uta. IM raswlt of a Imm hoars' work oftosi oqaaJe a waah's waaoa. We hare taught thousands ot both sexes and all aas. and many have laid foaadatloas thai wUl sarrly briug ilms riches. Some of Hie smsrtaat nea la Dili conn try owe th.tr sneceu la lite to tbe start at'ea tliem while la oar employ years ago. Yoa, reader, may do as well: try It. Yoa caa not (ail. No capital nrctesary. We St yoa out with something that Is aew, soiM, aad ear. A book brimful ol ad.ice is free to all. Help yoar. self by writliig lor H te-dajr sol to-awrrow. Delays an costly. E. C. ALLEN & CO., Box 420, AUCUSTA, MAINE. Iff gu7j ml sisTsMSf nllin r-'r i "" J" 1 H Uul Imw ssaniMir. FssllsrfjfV I D siiaiiHslna loeal J2e'Tf B WtYny'JsW' m I"""'Vll JIaaiMi It TiJ U mmA j-rrJL 11 Jtlkw'e ' I VSsSTsSaa 1 JCrs. rua. Oi Tisaasals IprsUalUa. Ksiaftblsssssr. .n H3 D WIIsT R'O S S Pharmacist. DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. Mr clock in tbia line is ss complete aa can be found outside of the city of Portland. I make a specialty id tin line and carry tbe very freshest good. SOAPS. TOILET ARTICLES. In this line you will 6nd a complete snd.varied assortment to select from, where you can choose with the assur ance that the goods you get are fresh. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor. ST, HEILHNrS, RUMcNUTT Vernonia, -THE G-eneral - Heal - TIMBER LANDS Bonded and Sales Negotiated on Commission. Is thoroughly familiar with the great timber region of the FAMOUS - NEHALEM - COUNTRY STOP FOR YOUR CLATSKANIE Where yon will find the largest stock of f stent Medicines, Prescription Drug, Toilet Articles, etc., ever found in Columbia County, DR, T. E. TclAJJLa, Proprietor $50 REWARD! $50 Whereas, om evil disposed party or parlies hsve, during th past wlnUr, tolo m nnuiarte balonaln to the Oreen Creek l.utuliering and Manufacturing Company, of Mayger. Oregon, consisting of SCO fet of one-hslf Inch diameter of tel Wlr Cable, and S00 feet of three-quartrciroiea gairaii- ixeo. oura. tne swiw r r, . bv th undersigned (or Information that a'lll lead to tha arrest of th auilty party or parlies. Oaxxii Ca. I.uasiatita akp MasurAC- TtiaiNO Coarasv. Pr II. Henderson, secretary. STtAMER" K-ErH-A-N-l WILLAMITTI IOUQM ftOUTI. Leaves St. Helena for Portland at e.45 A. M... Daily, Arrlinj at ' COPKLAHD'I IAKDIN0 ...TM A.M 8CAPPOOSC A.S'.W A. M JOY'S M ...1SA.1I PORTLAND " .....WHA.M Lea-es Fort land at 3.O0 P. M. ArrlTlng at Be. Helena at 6.30 P. M. POPHAM'S TMI ONLY OUARANTIIO CUM rOW RHIUMATWM. NIVIS) PAHJIlt ' Wm nh, m riavld Vaa Hlvka. Casll Rnrk v..hiHMMi I. n.mi.. t'ailui. Wathlnaton: K. Fmter, Freenort. Wanhlngtoni Samuel Low ery. Bueoda, Washington: V. V. Lee, ex Justice of toe peace or Vlaukanie: Juo. i;opwr, n gineer Bryant', mill, claukanle, Vregon: C. l.n'mj- kmtf. Ctaukanie. Ore eon. and hun dreds ! ota.n II requested. VV refer to IhM because tbey are eine oy, ana are wen anuwu. WE DON'T CROS THI AT LANTIC FOR RKFKRi:XK $1.00 per Bottle. Six Bottles for $5.60 SOLD AT TH LABORATORIES THK CLAT8KAII1X, : I ORK0O1C. Splendid, Young Norman Horse TE1VIPEBT Will uuke tbe Benson of 1804 as Follows. At Clai. Muckle's Farm, on IVcrlsUnd In Columbia county, Oreiroii. TERMS : : : Insurance, $10 TEMPEST Is a beautiful, dark Iron grer sixteen bands biah; eiaht yearsolil; tuhs UUU pounds, with tin style, quli k uiove- rueni, ana secona 10 nuns iu wixmu Kwer and durability. Me was sirea oj iiiung nynni tri , uj Old Byron Kier, liuiiorlcd and owned by . . v n . Tfl-. L Oliigroaairr, a. c" . wmm, k"' - was Mretl DV um ieniesi, a nuraaau uvrw i i r . t uwneu oj www, auwa. CHA -. MUCKLE, Owner. School Books School Supplies Your school supplies can bs pro en red bona, audi aa oens. iteticila. ink. writing tablets, slates, and iu fact quits everywing coming uiiuor tuia iioau. PERFUMERY. PRESCRIPTIONS As to perfumeries, our stock is vsned and complete. We make this article a apecialty. We will compound prescrip tion any hour of the day or oiKht. : OIUB.C3-OIsr. Oregon LEADINO - Estate - Rustler MEOICIN S AT THE DRUG STORE 7 Main Btrwat. . FINE WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. h it HslwhwirH A Good Billiard and Pool Tsbl. I provided ,0 wmnd a plessant hour should enlH th. n- Card Tabl ar. at the disposal of tlron wha wish to Jnf.",1j 1x1' and wnasurtUm that thy wUlbwtltrUdat "ntBilANt4Uli.T. W. A.' MEEKER. Propplwtor .EADJNQ - RESORT - IN - THE - CITY -0REST .- GROVE ESTABLISHED IN 1877. EGOS lor hatching from Wyandotte, Plymouth JWss, Light Brahma, Brown and Whits Ltt.horns. Amsrira's bl brtwua. JJrU: tt Srttin0, $8.00. nw tttio $5.00 No Finsr Brwsding Birds on ths Paclflo Coast. Fowls havs besn in lbs Lesd for ths Past 8evsi.tr Ysara, Th only full-flsdged poultry yard in litis sUU. 3k Jfsn CrjoUa dockevtle Cav Sand Sump Address; J. M. Garrison, . THE OREGON MIST The ol.lest establlsherl and only rellnbl paper In Columbia County, Publishes th news Irom every section of th county, and is th official iauer. i.ubll bin all tbe county court proceeding- In their correct form. I'rk', l.to year. When It come to Job Printlnt.w will say that wen eie cut it a neatly as any olUc on th Columbia river, barr. Ing non. W hav rerently reeelvsd new material, eon. slitiof of new tyu. aad rscl(ully solkit your patron.. THE OREGON MIST THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL Cornsr Front sad Morrison Btrwata. This is tli most populsr hotel in Portland, and has been for many years. If you want t meet s friend you will surely And litm at the St. Charles. It also enjoys ths patronage ot the bus iitflss men of the state, and ha courteous attendants employed. Kaworit Jlotal of G. W. PClsTO"VVrLJE3S, my. Farmers' and Merchants' INSURANCE COMPANY. OF ALBANY. OREGON. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 8ECUBED CAPITAL PAID CAPITAL rStorESITT A JrECIt.TT. For particular pply at th oftic of Dillard CaW. or Tas MtT oe. err nvt vwa . . . . ... nsmnw THE JOSEPH KELLOGQ A STR UTOSEjF3!-! K"TTiT,jT-jOQO FOR PORTLAND- Leave Kelso Mondays, Wednesday, snd Fridays at S o'clock a. m. Ls Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at o'clock . ta. Astoria Marble Works, t. h. iiiHorr, pbo. MAllUraCTURia OF Ilarble and Granite WORK All Kinds of Cemetery Worn. FOOT OF OLHIY tTKMT, Astoia THE PORTLAND AND SARAH DIXON, Taataa Vsrll.arf .1 IU.. Bim.i o'clock, forr ClnUkanie, tonching at IrdLaHd UTaMa Pl Y -1 1 ft J . avamirr, veaar od all Ifltaranadiate points, returning Kwlna. Oregon, 0fH " for th us of Pat rm. in 4 rsr" f wbu wish rametuber "JHK BAMJUKt. ft ! POULTRY YARDSl U t 60.00 swk. for catalogue. . . . Forest Crove, Oregon tha Citjr of Portland. .,..,...'....1600,000 ..... ...... 347.500 UX6Q COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER O reeon CLATSKANIE ROUTE. O, U. Bhaver. 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