Ijc (Oregon iHiot.
St. 1 f cU-iiH, Ore., lice. l'.Mli, JK.
TWtSTIKTll IIIHTHDAY.
Willi tlilit laano the Okkoon Mist haa
i-eachcd lis '.'Olh hlrtlnluy. Thl paier
luia reached a litiiilitriJ u( stability,
w here ilM'tiMitia Ih greater than that of
lt editor mill publisher. It u long
ago ealabliahed on a permanent busl.
Peoplu who won; in substantial (riiiiiiU
In lis early daya of adversity,; are mill
It friends. Ami there urn tumiy now
onca. J nut at thin lliiiu ita futuru w an
never inuru promising. Hubseriplioiia
are coming in al a atciidv rate, and the
advertising putronage in increasing ill
a muni encouraging way.
Tha pretended republican, who lyly
cnl out the Improitsiuu (o outside pre
cinct that Tiik Mixr waa oil ilit last
leg. Imrauso hu i'i mi hi not dictate ita
iiollcy, wa discovered ill tho scheme.
ll lold Thu UatclUi 1 1 1 it t hi; w m'Xt to
the "politicians."
1.1.1- ..:..! 'ft... .1.1 fri.t.. fl.u
tills station, n.ii,i.n, ..,,.. ....
slough ami other nuar-hy aiding are
Immense,
I Drown and Jay Whila are the
managers "' l'lU maatpierade ball to lie
given Christmas Kve.
Kov. June, ol Portland, will fill the
pulpit of thu Congregational church
neat Kunday.
Thoiima McKay, the Hudson Uny
pioneer, ha returned from Portland,
whore he wa receiving treatment for
IiIk eve.
M. liushman ha demonstrated that
patatoe can lie successfully raised at
Seagpoow. Ho haa aold a part of 1800
in k product! of burbank at Ob cent
per hundred.
The Whit Koto fioclal Club held a
acaalon Tuesdav night.
The new night operator at the railroad
dft la Mr, Hpauldiug, who recently
arrival from Wisconsin.
A att ain shovel gang ami two gravel
tiuiiia are tmy flllingarourid thu cement
pillara under the trestle.
WARREN
The Rainier fiitietui lit utterly unreli
able un to iu Nliitnmenla, and il editor
knew tliut he . I.-1 1 1 mt u t.-ly lied when
hn slated that the new law rtiiufted the
delilnplciit Mat In 1st It.t to the lowest
bidder, ur Ihtit Nheriir Italian did not
liulify the di-liiiiiii'tiii.
I 01. (. I Mi AMI Mil.!
MHKS.
There i st ill c .ni.li-rnl.l.i Inciting on
Milton creek In a small wav. ('rouse
n rr getting along fitirly well moving
lga cut Hu rt) during Him punt season.
The woik la no progressing in a very
rnliafuetory waybill tln.ir Tide creek
citmp, ami lha output from their Hew
flclil of operation will be. something im
mense, I'erry 1'sher is allll getting out
cedar txilta mid piling on Milton creek.
Thoiiiiia lloUtlnc ia pulling a lot of lug
lulu Milton creek, and i. I. Honney
mid A. A. hinilli are each putting saw
lug into llie fame stream.
The continued heavy raiui and heavy
raina and freahela are interfering w ith
t igging operalioiii in nuiiie hs-alilies,
Imt tin will not materially interline
wlh the ouptut for the coming wuii.
l-ogging mid milling oierailoua are
niiiiNuiilly active in the Nchaloiu coon
try, which will lie the act-nit of eaten
aivo operations within a very few year?.
The Yeon, lYItan lumpany have hern
delayed by Ihu high wuler in Beaver
creek, hut this wiil not interfere with
the iuinictinily of their operations.
There ia quite a lot of the Vaennuvur
l.iimlier t'tiuipiiiiy'a lugs hvitclied across
the river from M. Helena. Thev were
curried out of f.euia river by the lal
I eitvy freahela.
Inane Kiatner kna aoltl hia intereat in
the I ox t'rri k ahinglti mill to Arthur
ltoherU.
(hi Ndveml er ".'K, a (irange tooitl
hehl at tho reanleliee of Henry I.arcon,
iiihonurof Miaa Lillian I.nron, who
waa down from I'lirlhiml for a few duya.
Churlea l.arjon, returned toChemawa
laal week.
A large crtiwd turned out to hear the
tie ha in on the lilt, "Ueaolved tiiut
the Negro of America haa been treaU-il
mure Ahuneively than the Indian."
Alhnnntive M. S. Hhimi, Morton Tmnp
kllia, I'uxev. Negative, J. II. Tolil-kitii-,
I'.d Hyde, W. K. Hunaoii.
The tudlnna took the Negroea analp.
(l I an the judgea gave I ho Npgativea the tie-
Meara. and Multlainea, M. V, Ifacvn
and h. i. Kurky via ted the luutropolia
Snliinlay litl.
Meaa. Warner and F. K. I.aron via
ited the cily via. Kteanier Kepublic.
A daiieing party took Mr. and Mr. K.
K. I.araon by aupriae hatunlay evening,
uiul tipped the "light fanlaatic" and
"aehooner" until the wee atuall houra.
We aie not informed who all were prea
enl. Mr. Carlaon, of Colo, riaited the Lit.
rrary Society laat Saturday evening, and
apoke eliHuenily on the benelita of a
country hfo. Aa Warren ia faiuoua for
her oralora, we welcome Mr. Carlaon,
und lH-pvrtk him a brilliant future.
Min Clara llegt le baa been elected
aaaialant aeerelary of the Warrrn Lit
erary and Ih-lmling Hia'iety.
Tiik Si v.
TIIK MIST MID-WIXTKK EMTIO
llliiKtratwl With Half Toue CuU Hill
be laaaed A bunt Januar; to.
For auiiie weeka the iimnHgeiueut of
thia puHT hua been making an elbirt to
aitcuru autiafui'tory term for illuatra
iug a aouveuir edition of Tiik Mit.
Sntlafactiiry urrnrigementa have made,
and the illiiHirHtetl write-up of resource
ful fciiturcH, will aurpaaa anything here
tofore printed in Columbia county.
Aa it waa luiiaHjble to aecure "all the
data iieceanary for a ajiecinl edition in
time for the holiilaya, thu time for ita
laauance baa been poatpotiud until Jan
uary ant).
Huhacribe now and get thu mid-win-U-r
aouveuir edition.
You can auve inoney by taking ad
vantage of the MiaT'a i Tubbing ralea
with other periodicala,
Thia paper and he Weekly Orego
nian (2 per annum.
Thia puper and the Young People'a
Weekly, f I -r annum.
Thia paper ami the Weekly Capital
Journal, of Knlein, fl 50 r aunuui;
aix mouth, 76 cent.
Thia oaper and the l'ortland Weekly
Journal, democratic), fl DO per an
num. Thia paper and the N, Y. Thrice-a
Week World per jcai fl 80; aix
montha, Uu cent.
All club auhacription are invariably
in advance.
Classified Advertisements
SCAPPOOSE
P. A. J-ruke went ti port Towimcnd
Waali., Tuemlav night w ith l'J head o
tlnuoughhrcil llolMeiu cowh, which he
had aold from hia held to part if there,
lie alio, returned a check for flOIW), aeiit
biiu f' ' tin .rung. hnil -iil lit-, being Uli
able to i.o tue urih'r. Since he cuiried
iiivny tin pncea nt the Yakiuui f.ilr, hi"
allies have amounted to about eight
thomuhhicita per month
SiiippiMine Artisan Aan'inbly No. ITU
has t-leeled li e following New i.llk'cra:
Matter Arlinii, J. M. liunean; aupejin
teudena, Itoae Walla ; aenlor culidili loi',
Hi rt Wet ; j mior eomluctoi-, William
Piper: ! i-l in y, M, J. F.nglcrt; treaa-
nier, l. W. Price; inrpettor, Myrtle
Wet;M. of ('., William Went; past
imiater AiliMin, J P, Weal.
The full term of the Si uppooac achtml
cloned hint Friday. The leuchera were
I'., S. Lviui", of I la lacy, and Mi'H Anna
Smlih, of Oregon City.
Measra Walta A Price have "hipped
about 1800 cold of wood this aeaaoii,
ninl emiect to Put lltiOO eonls next year.
Mr. Lee Duncan, haa rcturnet! from
NewlH'rg, where ahe ient Thunkagiv
ing with her mother.
Mr. and Mra. Wiltler lrew will mxn
move to ScapHMiw, where they leueiilly
purchnaed a home, Alfred Hintger, a
alepaou of Mr. Drew haa arriveil from
the Kant with Ins family, and will re
main licre for a year, to investigate tlie
eondltioiis of llie country.
Mra. Thouina labiater ia very ill w ith
tho iiiiny.
N. F. Uaker ia at l.enta, asaiating hia
brother T. A. liakur to errect tho new
ulimil building.
Mia. J. S. ilacon expect soon to rtv
moilel the olil ereamerv bulliling. The
upper lloor will he tilled tip for a hall
und the lower roiun for a restaurant.
The new organ at the Kvaiigtdical
ciiurcii la now clear m all Uetit, the pro-
I't i'ilM o( the hint enlei lainnient huving
hi en aninc ic nt lor tliut imrpoiD.
The (irange will holl ii regular meet
ing at the borne of llemy I. arson next
Wediienlnv evening. It ia exiieiteil
that a hall will he aeeuied for a meeting
place ni an early iintr.
Clmrh'H f.iirHon, the efficient leader o
th" bund, haa relumed to Chewawa
where he Meecplcil a nae in salary.
NEER CITY
We aaw our firat now I ere
day.
I ieorge Froater waa in from
camp Friilay on buaincis.
Mra. II. H. Neer, went to
! i nlay, returning Tuestluy.
Mra. I.. J. Hignell went to Iloulloii
Salunlny, where ahe will stay until -.he
ia well again, which we all hopo will be
soon.
H. II. Neer went to Portland lust Sat
urday returning Monday.
John Candler formerly of Oler Oregon,
Kin-lit Saturday, Sunday and Mmluv,
with hia cotisiiia, John ami Muck Farr,
then went to Portlamlou buaieeaa.
Chria Fowler aya that Neer Cily ia a
queer pluee, for he left hi whcelbonrow
on Fohut and Neer'a dock la-l, and
when hn came hack afler it the handle
had dropieil olF.
Sunday two of the bafchelor boy of
thia place went out for a boat ride," and
before they knew it they were iu the
middle of the river, and it atarled lo
rain reul hard, then ia the time you bad
ought lo have seen them work. '
John Fnrr and wife; Mack Farr and
wile and Mia Hell Neer, went to Port
land Tuesday on busineaa, returning
ejnea.iav.
oaler and Neer are bavin? their
wood picked up that i on the beach
thia wee, ami are paying fl.nO per
cold for picking it up and piliiug it on
tlie dock.
Zitar liaahnra ia still on tlie sick list.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
ST It A YKD FROM THE FA KM OF C
I., Ayr, near Yankton, a dark red, year
ling bull, marked, branded anddehorned
liranded on the left hip "L A" marked
with crop and split in the left ear and
hole in the right. Any information will
be gl adly received by C. L. Ayre at
Yankton, who will pay reward.
Fob Hai.k The cordwood timber on
100 acre of land. Call on or address
(i. W. PEKttY, Houlton, Or.
WT ANTED Men to clear land ready
for the plow, by the acre. Either large
or amall contract let. Apply to John
Johnson, Scappooic.
SKND IbTJeMTS TO ALBERT TOZ
ier, Portland Oregon, for the namea of
voter in Apiary, Auburn, Beaver Falls,
(ioble, Manhlahd, Nehaleiu, Oak Point
precinct: Compete hat of Columbia
county for 25 cent.
the wood iqra "P 7yj
Portland J Jr' &
j J Mrm. Fred UnrvtK.
HUDSON
Yeon went' to Portland
tlii
STR. "BAILEY QATZERT."
-Aftr mf flnat bafcy va fcoea 1 U 4
mate !! asy atiaaaje tUtomfr On
(tartar tM M Ink wfckfc W caawk.
nt wry isaiHir. Ut bates Wfattiag
basal nhhi'tia I Wka Wax ml Caross
taraasMk mmt mm K wswM do ter
aas. I okf Uaa sssdkaa md was vary
fraaaha ia BbmI aay ataaaftli aai kwalta
dumtf ntsaahg, k Im wsakjl was saal
d kailaaal laaaaaalk I tjnt M taka
aaiaaaaaaaaaa. I s vary
atiiai
Wiaaof Cdul nisfarai thaarjrmB
of (rnentioB to Us ordeal of prep
BMixifmai ahildbirth. It puiwai mil
oamaff. No Tomaji srbo taJusi Wine
af Caniui seed w tba oonuss of her
obild. If Mra. UumU had taken
Win of Codai befow her babycaune
ah) would not ham bean vtrnkeneA aa
havaa. Hot raoid lamcmary shonJd
mwamrl thia groat remedy to arery
arpactant asoUwas Wise of Cardoi
ragoJate the menstrual flow.
I'flMITnrrAnnill
-if llaaw' 1 aw Ac
John
week.
Mlaa lorry iMorlo i (lOil hint week oi
typhoid fever. Mis Morton was n
member of Heaver Valley Grange No.
MOO, it ml of Ihu Columbia County Po
mona Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Morton
have the sympathy of thu entire com
munity, The ruins of tho last week canned the
river to flood tho bottom, ami canned
Yeon, Pellon ft Co. from hauling logs
for a few ditvs.
Claud Hit 1 1 za I' went to Portland to
work this winter.
Tony lHilun, of Portland, was down
Daily Itounil Trlpa except Suu.Uy,
TIME CARD.
Leave Portland ... ....7 A. M.
lvti Ailorta - I'. M.
'I'hroUKh puritan. I foniuftfnti wlih Steamer
Nalietiita Ireiu Ihvaen and Long Ueaeh
pultun.
Whlie Collar Line Tlekplatnlen'hsiiteaMe with
O. K. 4 N. t;o, u.l V. 1 . Co.. u.Sitn.
" The Dalles-Portland Roufe.
St.s. "Tahoimi" & Metlako"
Between Portland, The Dalles
and way po.nts.
Irtily Trips Kseoi'l ftintilnj-.
Stkamkk ' TmM."
I.oiivw INiriltUnl Tut., Tlturs.
t vuve he litiMt-s Mull., Wmi.
A Farmer's Son
or a townsman w ill Vie hired by nt tfiO
nionlhlv and expend, or 30 per cent,
commission to take older for our Farm
Seeds, Fruits anil r lowers, vt e sen m
grade of frnits, so any competition can
tieniet. Our stock is warranted. ov
do not deliver or collect. Can devote
all are part time. We pay you each
week. Hood chance to earn money this
winter. Write for free outfit at once.
Verr Snrsery Company, Kornestr,
X. V.
W. r. "ana. jneou ,-kii., j. ' l" " I jhi wtek visiting friends. Tone ia al
aud others have hipped sumll lota from WRVI1 ttPc01UB tl Ueaver Valley,
, st..
.Hrl ...
"Mbtuakii."
..r A.M.
.7 A. M.
l'hn rvdHV. Sill.
, We.lnei.hiy. I'ri...
..7 A M.
.7 A.M. !
STKAMSK
l.v r.irtlnn.l, Taenlay
l.v. liHlit'N, Mninlay
LAN PI Mi AMI HFKU'K:
Fo.it of AMer Slrret. Heth 'I'h.ilis.t Main SM.
l'sri.ANii, uniunN.
J. W. t'HU IIToN Tho Psllea. Or,
A. K. Kebiisa Hiio,t lilver. Or.
WeLroan A WYKas Wlnlo AiUn.in, Wunli.
HfcNHY llUHHTK.tl t HPwm, Wllh
John T. T.ittkn Stevonneii, Wanti
J. i'. Wy tTT Vancouver, Wnh
A. J. Tvuos Astoria, Or.
K. W. Cku iiton, Portland, Or.
fresh fish In season every Friday, and
special .Suiulav dinner, at the St. lielens
Hotel.
Owl Saloon
BRINH B0THSBS, PS0PR1IT0SS
Only Hi best of
Upon antCijtars Kent iiStoc.
CYRUS NOBLE
And aihr ropoUr braod at whl-kie
WEINHARD'S BEER
on draught.
"Tom Benton" Cigars.
All ths ltet nwr.irs ami other pop
ular rn-roiOcsN.
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