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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1897)
IIn Authority aitiuT. The man who wee elected mayor ot the enlarged ity ot New York last Tuesday, Van Wyck, will pretide over more peo ple (ben li! George Weehlofjtoa when Liu first elected president, 1789; lie willi ia hit etihere, have far greater authority then Wellington possessed, a nd hie domain will have several timet i much wealth ae the United Btatee )itd at the beginning of thia century. Cruelty to animals. One day tail wrek B. Mellveny, employed in one Dlthe railroad camps down the river, we arretted on a charge of cruelty to horeee, sworn out by a member of the Humane Society. He was brought before Jtiiiloa Clark, where he entered plea of guilty anJ was fined f 25. A member of the Humaue Society vieited the railroad oamp on a tour of Inapeo tlon, and there learned that the horeea belonging to private partiee and uaed by their ownera were in good condi tion and well cared for, but thote iwned by the contracting Arm were poor and eome were badly treated. Man oomtjlalnls have been entered in regard to the treatment of horeet at tbe railroad oampe. Union Pacific Hall In the aale of the Union Paoifio railroad the gov .mment will gel nearly the full mount of lie lien, which wet l!)8,448, tlS, the amount reelliwl from tbe aale being obUOO,Jo. i it it a great in inntth for the MiKlnley adinliiislre tlon. When the road wae atarled a third of a century ago nobody sup posed the covernment would get back In direct caeh any of the money which it put into the work. It wee a great military ae well at economic enter- priee, and it wae expected to pay the iveoule by uniting the raciilo coaat with the Atleutio aod in developing the Went, many timet for the money expenditure which the government made. 1 hie, or course, it bat done. It will do more than thie, however, for the covernment ie obtaining almott the full amount of ita claim. The ad miniatrallon'e desire bae been to pro toct the teot)lee' ioleretia in thia mat ter to the sreatett ooeeibl extent, and it hae achieved a larger nieatureof tucceat than anybody month ago expected. Tn EutoTione. Elections took place in many of the Eastern atatet and larce oitiet laet Tueeday. In New York City the Tammany ticket wae alncwd bf a lane plurality, and Van Wyck wat choeen mayor. Returns from Ohio are not quite complete, but with only one county to hear from the republicant have a majority on joint ballot in the letieUture of five. Tbe lata ticket, including tbe governor, rpDubltcan by n4 maioritiea. The renublican majority in Iowa ie eli nmtfd at 30.000: in Maaeachusettea 88,000. The republicant carried Mew Joreey, and the vole te to einee in Maryland that it will require the offl oial count to determine the reeult In Kanaat the republicant eeoure eight not of tha thirteen dietnet juditee, and have elected the county ticket! In about one Imlf the countiee In the at ate. The futioniilt carried Nebraska h. from 10000 to 16.000 tualortty There were only two offloera voted for in Pennsylvania and in both oatee re- nutilieaoa were elected by about 140,- fob. The eleotiona of Tueaday were not general, being mottly municipal, tA in nn La.ta waa there an entire .i.t ti.bt voiad for. Some elected a eovernor only, while othert eeleoled a .,., r . .i.ta lirket or a leiritlature, ao that the retull hat no particular national significance. A Pecuuae Game. The busSiiese ir.naaetiona ot the oppoeitioo steam- boat oompamea on the Columbia river fn. i ha mat half a doien yeare have been peculiar. Almoal every fall when kn.inau ia dull and orectxlioe a alack .ini trade, the White Collar Line ka afltteud a comnromiee or combi nation with the 0. K. 4 N. Co., where by the number of -learners would be reduced to one half the uual number, and the proUtt divided. With each eucceediog epriug when bueineat be Iran to pick up the combination waa Si.lfMl and a fiifiit ensued between the rivalt during the tummer when bueineat wae goyd. but during almoal vary aeaton the number of boala have been increated aufflcient to contume what profit there would other wiee have been, in extra expenses. Thie elate of thinga would laet until the dull eeaeon in the fall again set in when the usual combination would be effected and thinga run on an econom ical baaie throughout the winter in or der to be able to make war on each other during the following tummer. Laet tpriug when tho combination ,i..i,...i ..(T it waa thought that it ..i, n..nr in ba entered into be .. i.. tain companies, but ataal hinaiion it on for tbe win ter. at least, and ia the meantime the eervice it poor because of Ihe poor tinta marlfl arlipn there it but one boat on the route. Competition makct a good eervice, and while theie it no money in competition for the steam boat companies, it afforda a good eer vice for the public. Tha thrae veer old boy oi J. A. John ..i i - n.hinr. Til., ie subject to ma, Ul UTHH V" I . - - ....!.. nrnnn. Mr. Johneon tays .v.. i,. t. ......H.l iheLthe timely ute of Chamberlain's Cough Remedj, dur ing a tevere attack aaved lilt boy's life. He it in the drug business, a member of the firm of Johnson Bros., of that place, and they handle a great man tin l Afl t mmiioinet for turoat ana Tiaet. He had all theie to rhoote from, and skilled phyaiomnt J- . .nnH in Ilia call, but Be- ki. rom.ilv tor use in hit laoi- ily at a time when hie child t lite w 'j Iia knew it to be auperior to any other, and faniout me country over for ite curea of croup. Mr. Johnaon tayt thia it the beet ae - ing cough medtc.ne.Boyi; that it givet aplondid aaiitfaotion all catet. Sold by Dr. Edwin Kite. Hew to mire BUle colfo. X tnffcrrd for weekt with colio and paint In my ttoma,-b cau.od by bllloutnest, and bad to take medicine all the while until I uted CbamUtrlaln-a Collo, Cholera and Di arrhoea Keniady. whlcb onrtd me. I na alnoe racoinmflnded tt to a good many peo ple. Mat. F. PoTtta. FelrhevMi. Conn. - Fenonawho are auhject to billow oo e ean ward off the attarkt by taking tbit reuedr at toon at the Hr.t tymptooie ap pear. Sold by Dr. Edwiu IIom. FKIISONAL AMD LOCAL. County Cletk Woed vltlted Halnlor laet Friday. Mrt. J, II. Bholdon waa In Portland Tuetday afternoon, Dr. II. B. Cliff waa called to Wood. land Sunday evening. Mr. C. L. Parker, of PitUburi. wm on our tlreete Wednetday. County Surveyor Meterva came un from Dulena Wednoeday. County court convened latt Wednet day, tbe eutire board being pretent. NeilO'Hare, of May for, did btial nett bulore the county court Wednee- oay. Mr. and Mrt. Alfred Harriton, of Iloultou, were Portland viaitort Mon day. Jacob George, of the St. Ilelent ho tel, wat doing butlueit In Portland Monday, Mr. Edwin Merrill, of Deer Itland, wat attending to bunnett in our town Tuetday latt. Mr. George Hall wae ill one day thia week and unable to attend to hit dut- let at tchooL Itaao Copeland wat attending to buainoit affairt in thie city Wednet day afternoon. A number of Knlghte from tbit city will vitit Ivenhoe lodge in Portland next Monday evening. Probate court wat in tee-ion Monday and Tuetday with contiderable buai nett to be trantacted. A marriage licente wae iteued on Nov. 1 to Benford K. Butte and Bertha M. Makinater, of Goble. Adam Slump, ot Soappooae, waa in town latt Monday attending to eetate ruatlcre before Judge JJoaa. Mr. and Mrt. W. II. Dolman and Mrt. J. tt. Beegle tpent latt Saturday and Sunday out at Bunker bill. President McKlnley hat eet apart November S6th at a day of general Tbanktgiving in the United Btatee. B. Z. Joy and W. T. Watta, of Scep- pooee, were attending to bueineat mat- ten in tha oouoty teat weuoetuay, Mr. and Mrt. John Lamberaon and Mr. and Mre. George Broua, of Houl- ton, were in the metropolit yeeterday, Mre. T. J. Cleeton epent laat Sunday in tbit city and went to Oregon uuy Monday, where the joined ber autbead Tha regular ouarleily publio exam ination of teachere will be conducted in tbit oity, beginning next Weduee- day at 1 o'clock. From the futilade kept up on Sauv ie't and Bachelor ialanda laat Sunday it tee rot hardly pottible that there it a duck lelt to tell the ute. Commfaeioner Peterton came over from Nehalera Tueaday to be ready for official bueineat with tbe county court Wednesday morning. Miteea Daitv Watkina and Grace Milee were borne to apend Sunday with their narenu. returning to their ttudiet at Portland Monday morning After the moat beautiful fall in many yeere the rainy aeaton teemt to have eel in tor the winter. Our peo ple have no reeeoo to complain of the weatner m it year. Henry George, the great tingle tax advocate and candidate lor mayor oi nraatar New York, died of eppoplexy early laat Friday morning, fiye daya before the election took place. Mr. O. F. Blvth. of Portland, who haa lars-a financial internet in Col urn hia oountv. waa in town yeeterday, Mr. Blyth expeote to tpend the winter in California, returning in me epnng, Our vonne folka enioyed Halloween laat Sunday evening by ditturbing iu frinndl wav. many of the retideale. Halloween comet but once a year and the children are entitled to their apurt. The trial of B. L, Ward, the default ing Ireaaurer of Clataop county, took place in Aetoria laat week and reeulted in a m a trial, the i'TV failing to agree. It will be taken up again at me next term of court. Nina thoutand membera of an anil tweariug eociety paraded in Brooklyn a few daya ago. When ptaaiog wag aUtiarad thain with mud oi r . .. . .1 blockaded Die Hoe oi marca uimj merely tmilsd. O.iinina It made from Peruvian bark -the oater part of a medical plant called clnohooa. It waa ao named from the wife of Count uincnon, oi Peru, in the aeventh century, who by ita use, waacureu oi loiermuumno". k man aivtnff hit name aa Peter Petereon wat arretted at Houlton laat Saturday and examined aa to nia tan- ity before Juttioe ciara ana oomamwu to the atylum, where he wat taken by Conetable Kobinton aud C. W. Blakea ley. Work an the wood flame it progreee !. in a aatinfafiiorv manner, etpeoial- i. .inra tha work of taateuing the fiuina to the bluff above the Perry place baa been finished. It it taid that now tbe work can proceed at the rate of 600 feet per day. The potato crop in California it Mid to be tumewnat tnori wiie jor wu .in h iiantnurv to fto abroad to tup nlr the home demand. Thie being !i iii. fiu.iron erowert may peot a good demaud lor tbeir crop and a correaponaingiy goou We call the attention ot our readert to the advertifemente of the Moyer filoihinB Co.. F. B. Chowu and the if...,,.,., ninth nar iiouie. wniuu win be found in thie iwue. Theae firma era reliable and their goodt juel what they a i repreiented to be. A nephew of William and Eudolph Karth, of near Buoker bill, wat taken to Portland Monday, where il waa thought an operation would have to be performed lorobatruction. The young man waa in thie city under charge of a phytioian for a day or two, Mr W. H. Bumgurdner, of Deer; Wand, returned a few dayt ago from Monroe, Benton county, where he bad breu for the paat two niouthe building a house for Elty George, a former rea ident of tbit county, wbota houae bad been deetroved by nre aoma time ago. The price of cordwood all along the river hat been, or will be raited to 92 per cord on the 10th of the month, an agreement to that effeot being entered mo teveral dayt ago by dealert. Tbe price of wood thould never have been below 2, but during depretted timet dealere looking for patronage effected aught cut which only necettitated another reduction until they found themeelvet almoet upon tbe verge of bankruptcy. That cord wood hat been put up to Z per cord will be bailed 1th general tatitfaction all along the river. The coffee and oytter toolal given at Houlton laet Tuetday evening wat brilliant tuccett In every detail. An excellent literary programme wat ren- area, each number being good. Uyt- tert aud cake and coffee ware terved throughout the evening, the net re ceiptt being 114.65, which waa given to tbe t-md for puronaaing an organ for tbe Union Sunday eohool Thote avlng the affair In charge are bighly pleaaed, and the entire community (eele muo elated. George Kelley, of Houlton, recently purchated about 150 bead of theep n the Willamette valley and now hat them on the Bunker hill range where he expeota to keep them until enow fallt. Mr. Kelley paid II 25 and 11.60 per head for the theep, and tayt one year ago he could have purcbated the tame atock for 75 centt per bead. A Dingley price for wool hat placed Dingley price on tbe aheep. Il ia now taid that all atlemptt to float the big tbip Gleoinorag, which baa been aabore on North beach for bout two yeare, have been abandoned Tbe recent heavy windt have eent the aliin 'liioKo. nn nn lh h and greatly damaged ber bull, one tide ba ng broken In. A great deal oi money haa already been epent in trying to float tbe thip, but all of no avail. If one were to undertake to walk one way only through all the etreett of London, he would be obliged to go a dittance of 2090 milee. or at far aa it t acroea the American continent from New York to San Francisco. Tbit will give an idea of tha dittance one would have to go to tea thoroughly even the greater part of the city of London the largett city in the world, Not long ago a Maine man jilted by a woman on the eve of marriage wae awarded $1788 by a jury for breach ot nromiaa. Laat week a middie-eged widow in Kentucky obtained a verdict of 54,333.33 for breach of promiae againal a widower 71 yeare old. Some expert mathematician ehould explain that S3 centa, and the law oi propor lion between tbe two caaet. "Tha wont cold I ever had in my life waa cured by Chamberlain't Cough Remedy." wriiet W. H. orton, oi Salter Creek, Cel. , "Thie oold left me with a cough, and I waa expectorating all tbe time. Tbe remedy curea me, and 1 want all my friende when troub led with a cough or cold to ute it, lor witl do tbem good." Bold by ut. Edwin Boat. Commiationer and Mre. P. A. Fraket returned laat Saturday from a two weeke' vitit to San Franciacoand other California oointa. during their ab- aenca they having aeen mnch of inter net to tbem. Both were iu tbiacity laat Tueeday evening and Mr. Frakea remained to attend to hit official dutiet aa a member of tbe county court. A new time tcbedute on the Colura bia river went into effect laat Monday mornini. the Gatiert leaving Portland at 7 a. n and the Thorn peon leaving At tone at 7 a. m. 1 ba Uataeit win leave Attoria at 7 n. m. and tha Thomp eon will leave Portland at 8 p. m. Tbe Lurlina will continue to run on Her old eohedule. Theevee of beet are made to neat diatancea. When abtent from tbeir hive they go op in tbe air till they eee their borne, and then fly toward it in a atraignt una ana at great apeed. The thorteet line between two plaoee It eomeumee caneo. a- oee uu. Probate Mattera. In the probate court tbit week the following proceeding! were naa : Ia tbe matter ot the eeiaie oi uuin hurt Stumo. deceated, tbe final ac count and aeltlement of the admioie- tratora wat had and admimalratora were ditoharged and bondamen were releaaed. In the matter of the eetate ot Itaao Tmakann. deceased, the tame proceed ioga were bad at in the above, and the lunae remaining wem iuiu v. in tha Danish vice contul. In the matter of the petition of w, J. Muckle, guardian, for permiaeion or ' . . k . . flL!1 I licente to tell real eaiaie oi rnuanuor Harria, argued and eubmitted ana ny the oourt taken under aaviaemeot. VKBNOWIA GLEANINGS. R. Seueman ttarted for tbeGrove Friday Mr.. PhllllD Bueeley was In Vernonia Monday. Albert Baker returned from HUltboro Wednetday. Mr. Alfred Stephent waa vUitlng eur town tbit week. Tnkn n.il of Unner Nehalem, wat in Vernrnla Monday. Caroll Kearny baa gone to Portland to at tend tohool thlt winter. Mra. Armttronf it the iraitt of Mr. am Mrt. D. F. Baker thlt week. it n A.l.mn nlosfi a term of tohool in the Baayer dittrict tbia week. Drlab Melllngor hat moved hit household Bnval taakaa tbe lead part. wboleaeme and detldeas. eUaolutoi fur srwst smww aowpvs en., swum I! effecte to Oatton for the winter, Alex Sword It Improving bit time clear ing land. Alex it a great rattler. Thomat Adamt dreve a flock ot tbeep to the Orove to market Tburtday. Edward Tbroop waa a Forett Grove vis itor latt week, returning Wednetday. Mra. 0. 8. McNutt left on Friday for ao extended vltlt in Waahington county. Mr. U. 0. Adama bat been rogand to teach the Pttttuorg achool tbit winter. Mrt. Ida Uvtnder returned to tbit city Wednetday from Washington county. Mra. Rube Betteiuan left thia place for ber borne in Washington coaoty Friday. Bev. F. M. Flsber went to Jewell Tuesday efter a load ot provisions, returning Wed nesday, Mr. Frank Malmbtrc. ot Mist, waa the guest ot Mr. and Mrt. John Kdbolm Sun day latt. Mr. J. Young passed through our city on bit way to tbe Pituburg flour mill latt Monday, We bad thought the pops were mostly all dead but we noticed in last week's Newt a very bretcy item or two from pope who bave just enongb life left to kick, that't all In the dayt of old. through beat and eold, 1 n village and In city -, Mo HOP UUCD BEER to nerve and obeer Tha people btxi 'tis pity I Bat now behold, everywhere 'tit told, 1 be nnett brew nop Uoia. For tale at the Star, Btakesley A Whit ney, proprietors. BCAPPOOSK NEWS. Cold, foggy weather. Halloween wat dnly observed by a few here. Rev. 0. Bcbink ia conducting a German school in district 28. Fred Adams haa lately finished a tub- ttantial barn on bia ranch. Mrt. R. Hartman returned thlt week from a visit to f riendt in Kantat. WUIiam Anderson will enlarge his fruit dryer tbit winter and be ready for a large output next season. Mra. Fanny Dnke, stepdaughter ot Steph en Hainet, waa married to Captain Know of Portland, Saturday. Jersey cowt are rapidly gaining favor In creamery circles. There thould be more attention paid to Improving dairy herdt. Oar reads are not ia very good condition for sjinter traffic owing to the heavy team ing which hat been done on tbem in trans porting cordwood. Commissioner Frakea and family re turned from their California tour last Sat urday. They tpeak highly of tbeir trip, but intitt that Columbia county la all right Catarrh Cured. A clear head and tweet breath secured with 8hiloh's Catarrh rem edy, told on a guarantee. Masai injector iree. noia oy ut. now in Mr. J. H. Petereon, the logger, it making tome decided and substantial imorovementa in hia chute and road in Beaver valley. Mr. Petereon haa large iateretta there, and when thit latest imorovement it completed hia road will be in brti-ciaat anape. Stop tbat cough I Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25o bottle oi Sbiloh's eure may aave your life. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross. We are prepared to do all kindt of commercial job printing on anon no tice and at cheap ratea. The new batcher. Blanco, hat ar rived in Cuba and takee up the war fare where Weyler left off. It remaint to be eeen whether hia effortt to put dowa the inearreotion will be mora aucceaaful than thote of hie two pre decessor!. Il mattera little what hit effortt are for the Cubant will never again eubmil to tha oppreeaion of Spain. It ia freedom or aeatn who them. MARBIED. BBOtn-WAUtaa. At Kainler, Oregon, on Wednesday, Noeember a, 18H7, Miss nans Walter ana nr. jess duiuu, uj B. loan, offlciatint;. The contracting parties are faverablv known la Bearer Tslley, where both hare resided for many years. BORN. Cliab. In this oity, Tuesday, November 2, laen, to Ute wileol t . L.. tjiear.a oaugn. ter. Hattak. In this city. Bnnday, October Si. 1897, to the wife ol B. B. Hattau, a daugh ter. Will $3.50 Overcoat-CTs SUITS ALL WOOL FAMOUS Clothing House ! COR. MORRISON AND 2ND. STRS., PORTLAND, OR. Jewel Stoves Air-Tight Stoves Granite-ware, Hardware, B. E. OIlOWeN. 212 First St, Portland, The extent to which tbe value of wide tiree hat come lo be recognized it abown by tbe fact that during the latt twelve monthi the legislature on nearly everv elate hat beeu lined to pate a bill providing for tbetr compui- torr adoulion. ine Riaie oi new Jersey hat already adopted a law of thie kind, and it te reaping tne oeneni in tha enuntrv. With the wide tirer in uee, even the present country road will improve, for eucb tiree eerve ea I rollers to make the roadbed compact I inatead of cutting deep rule ae do I heavily loaded wagont on narrow Urea. When tbe Oregon farmer comet to I a realization tbat thit it hie harvest! vear in more than one way, then will I he thoroughly enjoy tne oietainga which life in Oregon affords bim. It hae been hit good fortune lo produce an abundance of everything year after veer when bit fellow farmers in otner I atatet have had drought and peeta ana . - . . . el famine to contend with. Thie year, eapecially, ia the Oregon farmer to be congratulated, for he not only haa plenty for tbe borne demand, but ia I being called upon to tupply other I tales and nationa. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE 18 HERKBY GIVEN THAT I, THE ODdenlitied executor of the Last Will and Testament oi . Autauein neegoiry, ucwmcu, have filed In tbe office of the County Clerk of I Columbia County, state ol Oregon, my ouai ao-1 Mimt nf m administration UDOIl laid estate. I together with my iietitton for final distribution I of the residue of said estate among the persons I mlLlMl thMrabi; thai the Hod. J. B. foan, I udire of the Conntv court oi seia umnnr bbu i tv V. .nMlnbin Thtlrariav. theftthc day of I December. 1S7. st 2 o'clock P. M., and the I Court-room of said Court tbe County Court irnnaa In tha CAu nf St. Hereas. In said Countr anil wtata mm tha time and nlsce tor the settle ment of said final account and tbe hearing of I suid petition for distribution; at which time and place any person interested lu said estate I may appear ana aim weir uujctuuu. n,w Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, November 4. 1897. II It. BKKftHLEY. Executor of the Last Will and Testament of I Elizabeth Beegbley, deoeaeea. naos. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. VTOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEK THAT, FOR I i.1 tbe ourooae of making an examination ' I all persons w dates for teac irsons who may offer themselves as eandi dates for teachers of tbe publio echo ubllo schools of Co- I lnmhia nnmitv. tha school Bune: lurobia Couuty, School Superintendent I thereof will bold a public examination atbt. Helens. Oregon, beginning Wednesday, qem-1 ber loth, at 1 o'clock P. 24. All teachers holding temporary certificates are requested to attend. Dated Bcappoose, Oregon, this 2Mb day of (talihar. WU7. J. U. WATIB. uounty bcouh aainiuiwuiwuh SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon, for the County of coinmnia. IE. B. Fobs, Plaintiff, vs. William Kueniler, Defendant . Will.. 1 ...... 1 ... riat.nj.nl WM THE NAME OV THE STATE OF OBKUUH, j M n ituaiu 1 You are hereby required lo appear and ans wer the com Dial nl filed against you in the above enUtled suit on or before the first day of the regu lar term of una court, wnicn win oegiu we nn Tuesday after the second atonaay in awy, iow; and tf you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judgment ana aecree as prayed lor in tne eorantaint nemn, uwivmi th mnrtfup, therein mentioned, both civen on the 23d day ot January. 1SB0. one by Thomas Miller to Defendant for the EH of aK, snd lots and , and one given by fHepben Miller to Defendant for the BE'-i, both tracu of land be inin Mtinn an. town8hln6 north. ranae 8 west. Willamette meridian, paid, and ordering the I same sstUfied and released upon the records thereof. a , Publication of this summons Is made In ac cordance with an order of the Hon. T. A. Mo Bride, Judge of said oourt, made tbe 12th day of October, umj. u. . O2KI10 Auoruey wi piajiiuu. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. XTOTICE B HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 THE 1 iinriaraimad aaalrnee of the estate of Dean I Dl. n.hunl an Inaolvant debtor. hSVe filed In I the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor tne txmnry oi voium-, hi. mv anal annount of mv administration I upon the estate of said Insolvent debtor, to-1 getber with my petition asking, that I ae pet-1 mitted to resign my trust as such assignee, and I that the Hon. Circuit Court of said County and I a... k . .nnrt niui ,h una airai nanniKr. I toon , iAA-Aimk a M and the conrtroom of I said Court, In 8t Helens, Columbia County, Or-1 egon, as the lime and place for the settlement of I said aocount aod bearing said peUtion, at which time and place any person iswrara mj a-1 pear and contest tbe same. M. BOTH, I jknlmM of tha astaM of Dean Blsncbard, In I solvent debtor. o2.nl TBEA SfJIKEK'S HOT1CB. Gotjuty Treasurer's Office, ) Rt. Helens. Or.. Oct. 8. 1897.1 TVf OTICE ht hereby giTen that all unpaid 1 131 Connty Warrant of taid county, rhlnh have been nresented and endorsed I "NotPtidfor Want or Funds," prior to I January 15, 1895, will be paid upon pre-1 tentatioo at this office. Interest will not be allowed after thlt date WHARTON. o&aS Treasurer ot Columbia County, Or. treasurer's notice. Cotjhty Treasdrbr's Office, Rt Helens. Or.. Oot. 28. 1897- WMin ) hArohv riven that all unpaid Conntv Warrants of taid county, which have been presented and endorsed "Not Paid for Want ot Funds," prior to March 1, 1895, will be paid upon presentation at thia office. Interest will not be allowed after thit date. B- M. WHARTON. o29n2S Treasurer of Columbia County, Or. Save You from $a.oo to on the Price of a Suit or $7.50 $8.5 o OVERCOATS ALL WOOL $10.00 1V1 ' Dress Suits $12.50 and $15.00 Boys' Suits $1.75, $8.50 and up to $7.50. ARE THE BEST - ALL SIZES, LOWEST PRICES Cutlery, Cross-Cut Saws, Eto. Or. I p , )!U!!'!ill.,,r ..'.!!!!!! !I1!'H I i. i La-fa -ifaiJaaAia.,.' Mi tl.eV Ut-U.faLl fit( trAii-Uir-t ttJLU.-, li tiJiaU-.. -..J U, I j JtVegetable Preparation for As similating rberoodandBeula Uqg theSiamadLS anttBawm of IftesTesuCIieeifuf nessandBestjContains neltter fDMum,Mofpuiai nor MiaeraL Not NAac otic. fttmUIUSJ- Anerfeet Remedy for ConsUpa- tion. Sour Ston.Diumhoea. 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