VitKOltEGONJUST.
niiuf MOBBIMO BY
miv.d
DAVID DAVIS,
-....-a tot Minim. It U loMof
W EV that ralalng hi eye from
h" 2rly namaiit ,t0
""Urn 1. mm in tha gallery Plt-
u'." . i,inw with hurra die-
man wb pre
renroof. tli youni
"You tend to your
m await."
HiiBNitnTiiKKi Blasiiihui, Th farm
er in tin vicinity of Warren have taken
advantage of the excellent weather of
lata to burn their slashings, and within
tha laat few day there have twen (ev
er! temwmfal burn, riillllu Ner
burned a twenty-two-acre slashing on laitBunday
Tueatla flf la.t. wuW ...,..!. I '
dltiimi were too favorable. If anytlilim. . Jem. Ilendrick, of Peria, wae in
lor the aafoty of all property, but the wwa weu"wy
nre wa carefully watched and kept Mis. Mary Burke, of Portland, visited
uiv wiiu auuuet reiauvei in tm city last ttunuay.
viuareu u HK unu UrUHU, A
BRIEF LOCAL MEKTIOS.
Winter baa let in early.
Fall weather ia rapidly approaching.
Mr, T. E. Milla waa up from Weatport
But while the good
put,
of
am. irUWII
r
tract of aeveral aute of slashing wae
Murneu on jnonuay on tne coi liirm
with good auccena and without the de
struction of any property. Mr. Joaonh
Oopeland alto bad aeveral acre of ilash-
in to burn, which waa let Tueaday and
ninue a goon ourn, un moat ol toe
faruia around Warren there I little more
of tlili claaa of work to be done. The
holding of each Individual are pretty
well opened up, a ii the oaae with the
gentlemen above mentioned. Mr. Neer
ay be now ha forty acrei opened up
for farming and find that much land
quite all one man can successfully at
tend to. That I a very productive see
tlon, and if the farmer hai forty or fifty
acrea ol land under cultivation it keena
him well to hi work to take care of the
crop.
IUikkt Baix. The ladle the young
ladies we mean, of tliil city, have
watched the men of the town display
their athlutlo ability during the entire
a port season . and now they are prepar
ing to launch forth in brilliant attire
BtfitftrraD au. Bii.The county eom-
, T . eourt on Thursday deemed
?JS a" w35 .uhmltted forthe con
iSon tha bridge aoma tkappoow
J i , creek, recently advertised for.
thlrS wm tal on. hW ubi.,lttd lor the
1" .., bridge, and it we Incomplete,
'wdtwar p it in for the Foa creek
& nWrm 2;H0 to .WW8. the
bring",'" . ., , and the
KTiZ fin. illd will be naked lor
ZZipto apeciBcmtion,
CiMATOHit! a Buocaaa. The Port
uld crematorium haa nmd a .uooM.ful
"g, th flret bidy having been
! ?Vfrl" Li. i. .nulileration rendar thi
I i!nd T of dlapoaal of the dead prefera- and attractive manner and introduce a ne ii
?! ll.wlally in large cltiM, aentiment, aport entirely new to moat people of the p.
rtW mention the oonaiderable eatra town. Tbl. new game 1. baaket ball, iriira.
.t. will bold to mm " .... - -u ? F"-- Mi., TU..!e ri.k entertained a num.
m.pproprlapiaiorui.o..ro . ... la.t 8aturday
Winn"' - I ht nre mica iu out d t " '"" "to"" ' "
uaefu aeaa and women are allowed the "d" ' birth.
Lit UvaMTioM. The time i to liberty and freedom in outalde exerciae Everybody i moat eordlaily invited
. ...i4 short ueonle can "tell a whluh it la amlnentlv Drotwr for them I m .ttnrt tl. dance to be had here Fri-
'hon from a boat," aa the tell hu it. to take advantage of and enjoy to the day evening aa a mean for entertaining
it New York a new tiling in telephone eame extent a their brother. The par- the visitor In the city during the ball
" . . . I ...... hI tlim rilovM f t II.. I .11 W. nHHktM tml . . .
ha been inaugunuw . nirvimu hh www iryn.ii.., i wuruawciii
n cine of tl" big ocean-going iwawmi, now, gentlemen, me wuiea inviw ua w
Talenlioue apparntn U placed on the urryliy the wayaide and compliment
.banter and a atation erected on the them upon their "good play" and
Mlaa Phoebe Batmanno. of Portland.
vieitea relative in tin city tma wee
Mr. D. W. Rlchardaon and children
returned Tueaday from a vialt to up-
vauey point. ,
Mr. R. Cox i loending aome time
ruticating at the home ol nr. ana jar,
C. L. Ayre, of Peri,
Th public achoo) in thi city i to
open tieptember ZlrU. preparation
ahould be itarted now for tbe cbildren
to enter on the first day.
Rev. Mr. Phil brook will preach next
Honday at liacheior f lat at 11 a. m
and in thi city in the evening.
Dr. J. E. Hall waa in town from Clate-
kanle a ahort time Tueaday forenoon
going on to Portland in the afternoon
The Catlln ball team vlalted Rainier
lat Munday and crossed bate with tbe
team of that place, the game resulting
In a acore ol 16 to 0 in lavor oi Maimer,
Mr. Cbarle Henry, of Foreit Grove,
formerly a reaident of Nehalem valley,
. . . . , . , .
r ttaburs. wa in town wet oiut-
paying uxe and attending to other
Bought a Gbadkb. An implement
for road improvement purpose wa por
chaned by the county court Wednesday
afternoon from tbe Weatern Bcraper
Company. The machine ia known a a
road grader, being niounieu oh wuf
wlieel and drawn by horae. Where
then machine have been tested they
are pronounced a decided ancceas, and
a there are many mile ol road in thi
count noon which inch an implement
could be employed, no doubt the court
haa made a wise decision in iiirniainug
one of them for general county uee. The
machine I to be delivered next spring,
the price paid for it being 325.
TEXT BOOKS.
Itlat of BnppHee Beqnlred for V
ia the County School.
Superintendent Copeland thi week
aunt Atir nretV lttr to each school
officer in the county, urging the adoption
f tha n trt hooka while it ia POSSlble
to take advantage of the liberal exchange
Ericea. These nooka must be adoptel
y the first of the year, at most, and the
sooner they are adopted tbe bettor it
..ui v.. i,.- aiWatinnal interests. Fol
lowing 1 a Hat of the book to tie naed
in each of the grade, the aame being In
accordance with the new laws
flBST ORAP.
Wheeler' primer and Cyr' first read
er, covered slate, elate pencil, lead pen
cil, writing book No. 1.
SECOHD OBADK. "
vit nA awnrtf reader. CODV book
No. 2. drawina book "A", covered rtate
na inn, stie pruv...
TtAriiEi na Fla Fiaa. Some iadlvid-
ual with lea braina than the law allow
touched fire to Dan Bwitzer' slashing,
at Bachelor Flat, laat Saturday evening,
and it wa by the most heroic effort
that th loa of much valuable property
In the vicinity wa prevented. It was
..u.ialla Amnt in aava tha school
house, but tne netinoors aamereu m ' ""- -
and succeeded in saving the building. thied obad.
Mr. Bwltsser waa not yet ready to nre Second and third reader, spelling Doox,
the slashing and waa much disappointed eiementary arithmetic, elementary geog-
that aorne meddleaome party ahould rapby, covered elate, writing book No.
take tbe matter In hi own band. 8. drawing book "A", drawing pencil,
pencil tablet.
A RKicoMSTftAKca PaxsEitTaD. There I r foubtbobad.
rtknr;rh:vr. ssJssr&
BtnifMin Lllnrn. LUB KUIMioow" I - '..a . luvnb
been presented with a petition to grant opr. W T. VbJet,
a U-inM to Kd Holme and 8. Corneliu No. 4. drawing book A , pentu taoiei,
" t . a i j..anM ,ii TkAn ann i ii .
toiell liquor in tbat precinct, irai """n"'ir""
ltina there have viVTH Obad.
presented a remonevmnco, " rourtn reaaer. spensr, iirt..
promisee to be a batt le royal. The mat- metiC) Unguage book, mental arithmetic,
W Is ant for hearint Friday, when both rlmarv nhveiologv. copy book Ho. 6,
sides will present their case, repre-1 dr,,in book "B", elementary geoara-
aented by attorney. phy, drawing pencil, mental amnmem.,
elementary history.
SIXTH OBABB.
vn.th nlAr traded lesson, practi
cal arithmetic, mental arithmetic, apell
er, complete geography, advanced phys
iology, copy Dooa no. ,
ii. . i.u aiaana uneunooa com
munication can v "-"""""-'.". WILI. at A rUCCBa.-inere is no
.In aaaauner before tbe gang plan .ZMCt anvtliinl but marked
la put out. luccea to reault from the effort of those
" 1, I... .1 .I...Im.. in tha
wiiu am iiiufrrnitiia iomw..ww. ...
conduct ol th base ball tournament to
Ansuat proved a good month In a fi
nancial way for the county. The total
rwelpta were almost HOO0. The eher-
iu onice neiieo o,o.i, uu w
clerk' office 4l6.30.
Mr. I. W. KUtner and Mi Willie
Mae Morton, both of Beaver valley,
vera married Wednesday evening in
Rainier, at the home of Judge ixan,
N.w Postal Buliho. President Mo-
Kmleyha made a now
..im ill UM M UKW Wimaj w ... L..l if .. .w..i. ,.nal . . i..i l.
: " -. .i..-.i- l niilnna In the ." --" :r- Uroceriei, dry gooas, iuruisnnm kuuu,
aervi .. .-. j- - . (rom the tam Intending to enter me ghoe. rubber, hardware,
pnaloluce department. "" -nntiut. and the beat game ever played ' b ,i. ammunition, achoo!
dldate lor an PI " -- " in th county will, no doubt, be lought r-,k. ,'uilionerv. flour. lead, bay, etc.,
a.. - . - , , - out on tne oiauiunu w m- i alwava at (Jollina uray a,
.i.. Ti.aaa. Tnnnt Clerk Watta and family re-
illn reauinw all candidate lor : ,'. T. i.u n..r .n. of turned laat Saturday evening irom
.iii.ar hranch of the aervlc) to Miioi "'".r.
E" V. .i-i.tn r mora than lortv : i th. f-l...knl
r. yar Thi. ruling w II
annlv to Uie examination W bw eia in . , ,h. j.nPa Friday evening.
alewdaya. I In the game tliere will be thirty-six of
Rbvtkd Dibblm Gboubd. Portland
aportsmen have rented the Dibblee
lakea, near Rainier. There are 1600
acre of Wapato lake to ahoot over, and
. a ..Mv aannaa. Ka1 kr
ba leen fitted and lurmsnea, nu imw. '
D.il.. tn, n ilnrino the duck- BBVBKTH OEADX
W A e-IMK;" IV! aauw r . f . I j
bunting acason. The owneri win go Complete geograpny,nitn reaur,vr--
ano return oy tram. mr -1 hcbi ariiiiiuoi., giu. -
very convenient nunung piwx. i arithmetic, apeuer, aTnu j.
n.nn.v.u-.n Potato. The price of j,.-ii, nanr-it. nen and ink. Thomas
potatoea ia aoaring away up in v. i United Btates history, civu goveri.u.w..
There is aaid to be a very snort crop mi kiouth kaoe.
ihy-
G.'
ahort crop (
this commodity, and eertainly the price
demanded for tbem substantiate this
....on..,., it makaa one incunea to
WVD...... . . I
T . -- - at t Oil a aank I " '
oASVonx Aa
bis Fifth Teader. arithmetic, hUtory. phy
to iology, American citizen, copy book No.
hU 8, driWing book "B", graded leasons
No H(L OaTAIMABLd.
...1....I l Tha Dallas aoma dV
Ilium . " ,
t..ki... i... aiui man in wnrk on the Van
.wtnvar. Yakima roaui. We hardly think
be aucceeded In getting them here, aa
Milt from all side hav been mad ere
thi. Any man who want to work now
aday can no to, ana
In th neishborhoou
.a aiimlnvntt bv th
paiiy traighUtnlng the road between
ii.i. and Uowena. It ia a busy
mas dot the line and The Dallea
merr. hanta are reaping benefit theieby,
a auintia are constantly being hauled
from thi city to the various camp.
Dalle Chronicle.
Zt fay. .in" P fl be good playing.
1 at rxi r. vrylxKly but himaelf Md
I of thousand men aale. One horae i all Mr. Ore;
o! R. AN. Com- specially of the kind he ha.
ii.nn llnnaa. m. u. uray aa
vertieed laat week in Tub mm lor
. J.i.tnn tut r mm aitii liib auawv.v
m u....a . -, -j . , .....
received to the ad convinced nun
m ourn ur
Oray wanta.
It wa
an qnbroken animal, and we mign.
th almoat absolute truin, J "
horse i yet unbroken. Differen!- wltn
tbe borse' owner, however. If Mr.
Gray isn't broke, everything le i.
II broke a name an u nuim.
uiJ ..,lra. broke his patience,
brok hi heart, nearly broke up tha
aa iff U tttrH not lUr UIV fvu
M..a Tm -ATnocturnai thief ha. firm, and If It were , no ,or
t-e. akimming tbe cre.. from th. ml Ik f ."command:
put ant over nTght by the dairymen in i-c ined " '"j.nit.. The
ItaWilm river dl.trl.-t. in Tiil.mook mmt which Mbldi J uM
county, conaequently when the milk la
at the townees oi me ie. ri ! nem, ' '"""'.-J has fonnd
can be learned the thief ha. been carry wore than a dog ,h" ffifc
tm on hi. denretlaUona for quit a lime, Unother coal mine down thei line ol m
.,,d,of course, U MkedM tlKhtbe "'".xpirt w
parties w U0e nitIK lia imm wihi-i cm i r Z.t tl.nmuah test.
with were not getting aqnar le.t at him and given the coal a ll Kn ,ld
the factory. Thi nocturnal thief must and cla m, for it very nnity ana
I. a -l-a k- UJ miA thltttf. llaT 1 arlalrlai tf fWlW It lO OUKI
. i . tl,a aiklawa 1 -a. aau ann a 111
tun outer in gin na unij .a . . in hat Dr
milk inme'ol the ean. IfiSlfffir ?SK "15?
Auaaa-ialai! 1fenM?sk 1 "saw AeoordinB to lailsta nearer to rortlana
for Instance,
UHiaoN a rauxB vaur. aw... - ...." - . . , orovoron
rimduca between 20.000.000 and 14,000,-
mat nnitmla nf avanorated prune
TheM will grade from 40 up. Laat year
!l,lila
la what la needed
talk on the aubject.
Instead of o much
. r- . An
a.ia jaaaAn I ii..nHiivwii laiPiir am u.a
a large part oi uie vregon j.r.. v.". eioui' or ";" . - , - k f,
graded below 40a, the yield being light ortw0 t,e latter part .
enough to permit plenty of room on the ,Wy .med aa tliough v7"oa7
tree for the fruit to attain large i. the country wa going boppickitig.
The better yield tlita aeon will rwmlt r Wi. morning the Iralda took over
in reducing the site ol the fruit, which fl(t, p'iWnrri from her fnd th Mi
, - inoal eollftl nam1
ESf 'thi. W o the year it.
is ernarde.1 nn the tree. It ia not el
nartaa that mora than 100 to 126 car-
foada of Oregon prune will be.fnt to
... . r. II ... k.lf n. l.taliA'a
maraet ireeu. auuu -- tne oo i" .i,, k ararre
prunes will be ahipped fresh, and a eon- proflt j.cker are wPXv aThiKh
aweranie part m tn, . P'-"' and i w I ao r -k . w for
r.uiern nasiiinKion, om b uu eenta m : ..,i.r la rver-
are nearer market than the Oregon, pro- .atbering the crop. The waUier ! r-
ducer. and nearneaa to market ia an (or tll, work ano. tne - -7"'
imnnrlant factor in tne Rucoemui iau- in aotne money j
ling of fresh fruit. Oregon' prouuet u ig yer
ably be nob carload, ot tha cured fruit Bia Tl-ll A, BMAnAitoriau are
togoiorwaro. , rigbtiui y yo- Hereto-
reiiatta neiu , -- ' .... ,,i,r
Mr I T. Walker hronorllt in two tons
of coal Tuesday from the Dalton-Cliff
mine back of Warren. Two tone more
are to be brought in toon, when a tet
of the coal will be made by the eteamer
America.
On September 1st there remained un
called for at tbe St. Helena poetoibc
letter addressed to th following per-
ii iwala l N. P. Johnson. 1 i
Mr. Kellev. 1: Fred Keney, i; w
Munaon, I; Al S. Young, 1.
The sale of property for delinquent
. i n.ninn miuntv occurred at the
. ... Mnnil. Ho resrjonsive
u.. tamavers been in paying their
.1... f..,t aislitjwn niece Ol prop
artvwere bid iu by tbe county. Cor-
valltl uaaeue.
Messr. E. 0. Dallon and 8. C. Davis
- I. i...... tha rna I nroenects. naca
f Warren. laat Saturday. They report
good progress in tne ueTewumcui,
f i ' "...t than, and their bone
ol striking aomething good i timulated
aa the work progresae.
ri...i... ,in nnt make the man, but
-!,..!.... ill maka a srood man bet
torappreciated by bi. friend, and the
public generally. Don't wear ill-fitting,
r . -i. ahun vnu can
lllicrior quality tiv,...-, y-v.
ant a good suit maao w vm., o
Sloth, at Collin 4 Gray'.
We are in receipt of a sample of Co
lumbia county coal, which came from
He Caplca' mine at Columbia City.
Or. The coal ha. the appearance of
iood coal and in the near future we ex
P to hear more about the coal from
Mr. Capl' mine. Kalama Bulletin.
Dr. E. C. Cawood, owing to Increase
In business at home, has been impelled
to Q BGUlluliuv .- v - i
and patron wcau rri.i.A
i 42. H.mlllon building. Third
itreet, between Washington and Aioer.
Very little business in the probate
court was transacted at the regular term,
r.Lin. Monday. The judge ap-
the merchant ask ll.Zo t mm ict
spud; Nevertheless, somebody ia get
ting a benefit, and tbat'a aome atlalac-
Slashiwo-Biibniho Bbabok. The con
dition prevailing for a few weeka past
have been most favorable for burning
.i..i.i... inJ thnaa who have taken ad-
vantase 'of the opportunity recently
have met with splendid success.
Thi lrn1 tw Haw Up BongM
..Pure.. School Supplies.
TOI HQ Paints, Oils, Glass.
UKUur stationery.
... Shelf Paper. '
aej School BookS.
5 California Perfumes,
Notions.
Toilet Articles, Etc.
Regular 2$ cent Orders lakea lot
n i T i Wall Paper
Paper Back Novels '-ru
...Only 10 CentS... Books of all Bnds.
nr..-,,.M,nr-,r- '-
fMelens Pharmacy.
ij i ii ii u u ii jw w w w a w ii I'Viri" i -- ' ,
0 TJ5 WtJ OwcbHoub.
(Office, Hood 414
Thohbb rcfbobt 147
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Char
Orncs .or th Con.Tr A.-ob,
HI UIVE.lv lOAt aaa
w"" . 1 " . a v.l..MaaABnt
boara ox equwaiuM vwiuv--y.
ley MuXl. 7ndr Clarence , Oarrison got SM: 7
La v..... Tnaadav. There Was an U.u' loni. i, the nuroota ol equaliiin ths.as-
MAKTIN WHITE. Al
fSS'iThri lir"All uma lor eimcUon
eieven-acro "-r" Jjl mat ha made below the boara.
BOOUt bWOIHJ W" " ' - I
all the brush ana neariy ever "
destroyed.
a r.i Rtkera. Mr. N. H. Mc-
ir. ni tha T.land. waa In town Wednes
day purchasing cattle from B. A. Mile.
There were twelve two and three-year-
Inotice fob publication.
run.rfnt.nt ni die Interior.
Land OiUoe at Oregon City. Orewj
tlnuou. rldf?ea upon and cumvauon -iu
rt.iki. Oerhart Morbck,aU ol
vi.leJ. Or.pm. CHA. B. MOf 8
alDKU tteg""r'
Aiitmat tit ltNTl.
. . . . .V.' .T. . 'n fUV
oliowln named sutler ha. filad nodoeaf
:u.T-.n ,h. herd, and Mr. McKay hi. !tS P.'S. ma5."b
vu -w"-w ... - . .ii I l his Claim, inu uim ai K'T .. . . .
450 for the trancn. no win icon fo tne Counlr Werk of coiomoia vouu
im.l. mt tha wiuter and turn at. Helens. Oreson, on 8ept? mljV M" u01' TU'
them off to market next PfcM.HB(nwr
ha an abundance of hay. It waa the SBtnyip north, ng. we.t. He
nlnaat hard ol anlmBIB ever in uiu name, tne imtowiun wiiu -..- -- --. .
Did Not Pobcbasb Cbcbhbb. Repre-
aenUtlve of a rock cruaher company
were laborinK with tne eommianrawi
Wednesday, endeavoring to induce tnai
body to invest in a rock crusher for road
improvement purposes, but their efforts
seem to have availed tbem nothing.
Tbe county may invest in a machine of
tbat kind later on, du iot w- prcv?-.
no action will be taken.
Not Much Btsretsa. County com
missioners' court waa called to order
lor iran.au.iu.. y - -- .". .h,. us hi. .worn stato-
.ln mnrH n.. WILn DDI B tlltlll. I nft. tnm nay -
pondingly brief. The body wi '"'It
be able to complete it labora by Friday
evening.
PoTnted ?Ppraier in the Elay MW
Pr. ".. Lhnmmt I. H. Fereuson, h. J.
ettvaw i""" -- .
nalate a
Horton and
AmtaniD to Waacic Tba.k.-An at- tUe bad condiilon o Jbe a i r
tempt wa made to wreck tb , do ha Interfered with the "J"''""""' 1"
trin from I'tMrtland to Aatoria iaa
Thnra.1.. iil.ki Kdward K. Baundera,
nliiht watchwan at the Tongue I'olnt
na aw vear many
Tt Xii to be Abandoned, but
of the pona nu auccena in
every
detail.
The weather wa on iU
government buoy elation, heard a noise
that evening near Uie powuer wj Deal ,w""Y.""' ":nent North'
the station Sronnds. bikJ on going to ei- -re becoming a P"rn";J"
- . l .1 .li.i. I " .
amine wnatcauaea it ioiiiki
irm lO.IO 1 l.u.t inns' Dlled np
cro the track at the end of th; treBtle
immediately thi lde of th deep cut
which ha a curve. The approach to
where the timber wre laid could not
U seen by the engineer until he wa
almoat at the place. When Mr. foun
ders discovered thi obatructlon he set
.i..l mnA lalnnhoned to HU
. e T . . ik.
perintendent Mount re, wno wro. w
ceneon a hand car and had the ob
atructlon removed. Whoever attempted
to wreck the train waa familiar with the
time of it arrival, a it wa due at that
point at 10:80, and th obatructlon waa
placed there not over an hour earlier,
,er, beat beh.v or. .-- '"r.
gBttas Mb: attracting people from
Ml. Art
u 'i:rM. Besides the
propTtyin
Hie . state, there is a J60-.cre trt ol
irnd. eighty acres of which lies in Ben-
acre in Linn
Timber Land. Act June 1, 1878.
H0TICM FOR P0BUCATI0K.
UHITED BTATKS WHO
M v, ! 1 " "iUri.inB.ot the act ol
JL, Pa - "rt,-,-,.. an ant lor
nia r-d Htate.
KTArmwri Hk.r. oi
... ... .-..I.. .,.,, u Rtnta nl Ure.OU.
for Ihe nnrchase of the aei of
of section No. 7. in township bo. a n. nw
Nn 5 w and Will offer prooi w wo.
U0ndJohttoor. valuable for J?"""1'"
tone than tor agricultural i'T'T.wWtuii.
"m"f "ysli U..I1I .11 nf KaawT.
Bilvo Grabaniwearaabenignantamne M-J-Wjg
On account OI uie .. . - - iAileii Ihe ab6Hloscrilea Uuida, are re
st bis home. queed to ale their claims In .hit omv on or
Mr. Charlea Engliah, ar., stopped on d. c"HA8. b. moorks. Bealster.
over night on nis return irum
shore to leer lsianu.
Mis Maud Cole, our intermediate
teacher, apent Monday in town planning
. littia fnr her achool work, which com
mence one week from next Monday.
Mr
siderable addition
Late Nate from Clatskanle.
! nnn'i 'i
t
Theodore S. Thomson,
Dentist
Information and Appointments by Mail.
ROOMS 60 & 61, WASHINGTON BLDO,
Bontheiat Cor. 4th & Wash. Streeta, 6th t loor,
IOHTLA.lSrX, OKEGOISr.
TAKKBLIVATOB.
Timber Land, Act June . 1W
MOVCe TOH rilBUCAWM.
Ukitio 8tats Lard brrica.
Oreeon City, Oregon, Jnlj ' M, 1901.
OTICK 18 HKKEMf OlVfcB 1B.V",.r t
, on. week from next Monday. notick is hh -n.1 of th. lof
McQilllvary, r., i having a con- congfta of Jane , ps, ntl''J'.nrt,'?
.1. .HHiHnn made to the residence the .ale of timber lands in tne
he recently bought. It is being tmprc
in many ways, adding greatly to the
proved
i ap-
B...I WMhilUtOI
..i.n.ll to all the Public Land Biatos
nta, Oreoo,
t.,rv." a. ant
Flanders .treet, Portl.n'
LOT Inhn NalMin.
Hand, Coonty of Mvltno-
pearance of the property. ?ii r6-ng-Bt h day fUed i" this
Tk flamnhell's family has moved in office nis sworn swu?u. ". ,
ruT-nTandE. B. Elliotfa Umn'iTmmmi
ton county ami ii"
county.
W. M. Perry and eon, Lute, of Rain
ier, had a narrow escape irom
u try Monday. They f"5??
scaffolding about eighteen feet from the
gund, putting corniah on their house,
when tiieVaffolding gave way. Pclpi
ininry. but hi. father received a hak-
up that may lay bim on the .half
Mawfmovir-orTjg
will UUJUIIT iaw - i rtarirM UIB LVK
gin.
lr.l.Uv thai lKtlk MVOI WIW
Onality and Variety
- -g-a
. tw0 important feature to Uke into consideration when one goe
Are two wjyWJr. idea for everyday "eed nsumption To
our host of patron we are pleased to say we have
QUALITY, YARIETY AND QDMTITY.
Our large and select stock afford the Intending pur
chaser splendid opportunity to get the beat
bargain offered in this vicinity.
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
imnlnmexitfl. and dairy aoppues, etc, etc.
aBkauva T a
COLLINS & GRAY,
THE PEOPLES' MERCHANTS.
n. haneed for Produce. ST. HELENS, OREGON.
I hflf. 1HU1. HO OHIUBB aw tt..... " ,
Franci. Hall spent two or threedty schiepiDou.!. M;"';"Snrny ii
' Mrson. claiming adversely l?e above dwribea
ExorraiiEfiT Ovk Tax Bai.. The
most intense excitement prev...eu .
Union county last week Over iU ale of
property by tha county for delinquent
taxe. according to tha provUion of the
new law governing thi matter, ine
alo had been going on in the aherltr
office at the county a eat throughout the
week without causing any disturbance
until Tn.L. lin the trouble began.
, u..i .i,i thai, .urn! for veer
.u.i mm unu u.hi ,
and who believed they bad perlectly
clear title uddenly found that their
t,...n fnr a ridiculous
sum, and in many case a large number
r.i i... ..... .J .Mltv with n the
Oiln Dr.. hntr.a. Valued Bt tOUUU,
was'sold for tal.60. Another of almost
equal value, was sold for taaea amount-
lnn. . .in mw. .,m..tAr'a home WB
Wd in lor a trifle V an attorney. One j
man, himaelf an attorney, wltbont
means, waa forced to bid 302 on his
own home on which there wa a delin
quency of illO, and when he could not
raise the money lie sat upon the court
house step and wept. Berlou threat"
have been made BgHlnat thenen who
have bid in the property. , T
bii over n. v----. .heauromer
W,ra ta encour"ged
hv all. -
tw't Do It An Mobb. Tn Miar'a
crap among i-"" othln,. be-
Don't do it. ti H' hr anvbtdy y
side, we don't care what MS"Jftnol
about us, which aeema to oe uit
intention In tho .hotarn aer. We re
lut going along with "r """JVan 8nd
workr.nting .1 he new.
.nd if you womu u.T B(l
apace in u ii,', end. Qu t
n,w roa tub GoVBBN-a-M1:-J"
H. Mckie, of thj.M c-ty. W.VO
.ii-maaful In being awarueu
ceived a co-V""' ..." V., nf soecial aiae
for some time.
Frank Dow
Mr.
Monday
he had
returned
. ir..Hnn arhlther
iroin near --, ,.th..
one to assist in t
Mrs
f"",uSV.::....i.i ha had been ser-
.lu ill. mil l nu ,
.. . .t.nra tnnk in the rezntttt
BV 111" wa V '.u. W
in charge ot hi younger uru"-. "
H. Conver. J. Pilcher. and perhap
others, spent sobi time in Aston aiso,
taking in tne a.gnu.
And our watchmaker. Higgin haa
left us because our people buy such good
timepiece that they do not ff tout of
order. He think, he can find a bet er
Held for watch repairing, and left with
bis daughter, Mia. Annie, with Ooemop
olla Wi.h.. a. a possible destination.
We wish bim success
ofllee on or iwiore jam .u
a-oU
CUAS. B. MOOKK3, Eejrirter.
ionsiyi.i.ouv . hef
coniinuou u" w
Mrs.
Dow was
SUMMONS.
In the ClrCHlt Cottrt of th State of Oregon,
in and for Columbia .County. -
Kmily M. Clear.plalnua.va. Frederick L. wear,
aeicnuaaj. . ...rt.t above-
To rreuenca u, v . w
named. .-, nw n.itnnK'
IN THE NAME or rani.i"'" Za..V.
You are hereby reoulnMl to appear .nd ans
wer the oompll..t ftled1 amlnst yo la the .bove
i...iL.. TjmiIb. who
uru , . H.s . tw0,
l-ortmna to "- tft her
rviw continnea on iu - ---- .
hnrband They expect to return to the
farmabtt the middle ot the month.
Emery Mill and family caiue over
to fort ana w v.... - - - , v , .
tion of tne ions ""--""- Mr. Min,
Kra?tJornp.nd
--- r
a . a . j ai i oraaaiiia next HlllUW H'SS tut I . .
J.A. Fabriquo bid n meaw summons, and if you f to """"i"
bye and .tarM l lor p!';M
Al oiv.. - i - . . - . , , ,1,, ITnaP a tlHCrtMI UA -
of the minor
muuunj . . . a : I i.t tViMitnt)liint. io-wii; rw
ouuook ii ere u. . "rr
nd Vomain. He will be missed here as
ii inienuity and inventive genius mve
i,i.., . ..lana in C atskanie tnas win.
quarry ne'ow w , - -0tten out
bv wbatn'en are obtainable
Caw. Miiir:-";
Llnnton horae '..;' ' m0nth
.rations about tne "-- -V,: ,ore. The
on -Tr has Vurcliaaed a lrge mm;
proprietor ha P""- . jme cmil
MrS. Ri Oregon ra.,
;;dhmwliibehoreHtioru..,
Var.7r.nta but being unable to procure
rmatAe wok ba. notyet been
wora on v
.i .. .. mimtiar
bridge ha ncen tjuuiii.
...L ' a nlnaaant phyic try
thrnew fVmedy Chamlrlain'a Stomach
ind Liver Titbfets. Thev r are
Price 23
take ana pi-; --r T" Rl Helen
cents. Samples free at the 6t. Helena
Pharmacy.
Cut. and Brulaea Qntokly Healed
Chamberlain' Pain Balm applW I to
'toa n".end ifl
"ESsi'-titeW
utiic. hi .... inave a senr,
rhouinHtism
vpry severe it win hu.
..m ..i.i . "nn ! ln.iienes. For
sale at the Bt,
Helens Pharmacy.
ior front you, for the ciutody of the minor
cB.SL..C)earJortb.U
difficult to fill. The family are not going
away for tha present.
John English ha. gone to ruWM
astain to reenter the employ of tbe Sba
m ,i.il.. nnmnanv B8 B een-
,r it ia nossible we
era repair . fnr
rhe time being, atleast The . .tajnej
of a family a? well and hMtnbly known
i a matter oi regret, nu -r "
ia temporary many pemou. w...
A traction engine belonging to Casper
T1U.1 . .. nn itarted IrOm 10 .uiamo.
lBt week, and Saturday, ikMtwj,
, i..k.n Hrad ii n. it started,
alter nvmn . -r. - N -
attention. Deing tno urov : Z
go over our streets. Outside oi tow...
ioing down grade, near Van' barn, the
maciune i. J .hn.h a
leaving the road, crashed through a
Sr. oTr n to
JI,,,8.w".-rc'rr,. -U.H ailon. It is
starteu again - , . ,
claimed the accident was d,e to lack .of
1. l nlaoaa havltlS b6n plB0O
"n position whon the machine wa. putj
up 111 lorunim.
. Thi. uimmADI IU DUW
lor tne cost. w. ." j Doan.
tor ua v. "-- Ki. j
neneu oy S-pr,,,-,.!, countv. Ore-
hha data of the flrst phM cation hereof s Frl-
d.i.Beotrmlreth, 1M01. The
In the order for publication l. si; ".
time will begin to run from the d.y ol .the first
publication hereof, and the ume r,'""
?oo are required to anawe; the cpmp Ulnt ia on
or beiore ma u. '?r;rmT.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court ot the Bute of Oregon for
B. k!Hpo plaintiff, v.. Ml. Hope, defendant
IMyou . he.eby rcmilred to PPf ' aJ
i..'.iZ,mnl.Hit nled axalnst you in the above
oil Hie in said oaura. and lor general ' '
I. B. iwan, ".W-VSS .nd OMacribina
hiiimi mi nun lb j-irvu. .
Seasonable Goods
.. . ' -i i w nla a variety and quality
At our .tore mean. w -P j to the ,emBI1d
ot merenanu. ---- ,jtar ta .lie BBsee
an wnit-uvtiiir wwvw. " -
TififiGER. PARMER; HERCHAMT.
General Merchandising
quality prices. We handle
Household Necessities
auality. Now i the time to call on
to be made on AiiRint airo, ivw- ""
19th day o. BLOOMF1K1.I) A SNKI.UNO.
POPULAR DEALERS
ST. HELENS, - "
OREGON.
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1 .
JOHNSON & nuncDORFER cnos.
a Manufactnrars of and Dealers ln-o
...Ml Kinds cf Rough and Dressed U
IMS
DIUU
rtaorleg...
BwBtle ...Celling
ABB
Dlmenaloia t.wtr...
P a. aa a a
'4'l -V--W V"W"''T
B0APP0O8I1, -
nnrn an in TO THE MILL.
Mill on south fork ol Bc.ppoow eroes.iour (
mtieB from Scappoose atstmu. I
Lumber delivered al d. Vl .ll J'
.v....-.i.nriiii. at 11. UU ibi M. axtr At I
Warren station. II.S0.
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