The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 31, 1903, Image 2

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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
Ik.si Kf Kvkkv Kmnvv Mohninu Hv
KSTKM.A UAP.HKRT,
KlllTOM AM) I'KOI'KIKI'llR.
(rHSCKirTIOS I'RK'R:
One copy one year, in advance. .
tlX lllolltllH
1.00!
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Disease takes no summer
vacation.
If you need flesh and
strength use
Scott's Emulsion
summer a$ in winter,
Seii-i t.r trti samet.
srorr .t rowNK, i;Hmis.
40-415 I'e.ul Mn-ct, ' N.-i yrk,
50c and j 100; all itnijrxMts.
A
CLATSKANIE
Lot of Kcd Hut Items,
Julv 31, !!X3.
This paper ja kept on file at the Ore
gon Press Association Room 9. tlnmil
.on building, Portland, Oregon.
a. 1 M.i,
At there are only two candidates on
the official ballot for tha aoecial flection
;to lie held next Monday, it is presumed
that the Rainier board will complete its
count before 10 p. 111. In other precincts
the count was completed before S o'clock
Boon atler the polls were closed.
t Hot a;r and lot? o: bait tthi-kty ap
pear to be the strenuous agiiiuents in
the Rainier count v scat rampa (jn.
Mis Conyers had to pay 10 for a hall
in Rninwj last S.t, rirt 7 night for her
concert besides alie had to have a pi
ano brought don 11 from l'urtiai'.d, and
the eeats were placed in position at her
individual expemte. Verily, it ill cost
the taxpayers something for temporary
quarters in the event that the county
seat shall be moved.
The Kast Fork Shinv'le vv. .M.iiiufnctnr-j
ing Company, of Pittsl-tn j. has put in j
the liewt i-auuiill plant ever -.ft up in 1
the Nelialem valley. Tho Company has :
access to the finest timber that ever!
grew out doors, and will supply thej
Portland market with a pri ui? attic! uf !
luu.ber.
The Aiumcitn Tioibr Cmiipnuy has;
stvured miner! b ases on several tracts !
j of hind up Mijioii cree:k, for, iron pros-
! eiting pin poes. llj iloins more iu '
J order to thoinic:hly iros.Hv( the conn j
jtry. The laijd owny'r loses jione of Ins
riyhts by thtj conditions of! the b ase. .
He is l-enciited if coal I Jf uiud any-j
wherein (life neighborhood, and has;
everything togniu and nothing to lose.
That Clatskanie man, ho blowing
offa whole lot of hot wind about the
court house vaults being unsafe, and
the building a disgrace, ttlljs like one
that had acquired an interest in Eaiu
ier chattels or realty Only a few day
ago he is said to have been talking on
th other side of t)u: fence. The court 1 when uttered. The
honee is a much better building than I Helen?, to remain for
Judge Poaii was sent for by mine one
. here to come down and lis hole In the
j bridge on bridgo street last Thursday.
; The Judge's time does not seem to be
Itvoith very mil h now-a-davs,
; Kainiei-ites are around thicker than
i tl Idlers in puig itory electioneering for
the count v seal. One geni'cmuu from
! that burg offered 15.K tor the lie nelit of
j the Clntskaiiic and Mist county road.
; St. Ilelenitin w here are you no 1 Come
forth with horns and cannons, mid tell
us how much you will give tor tlu ben
efit of public roa Is in this vicinity.
Rainier has "lot'" to give away,
I'nele John Wilson was out from Ne
lialem hist Wednesday. He says that
the Kiinier people ought to have!
thought about good rotuU years ago. U
is a little lute at this time to give us s.i
much hot iiiraud bad whisker. I
It is said that a gentleman living at:
t!ii place, went over to Uainit-r last!
week- The boys over tharc treated him 1
to a Imtle ot so.la water and a little hot
air, and w heu he came home made c-u-sidcrahle
noise Htovtid the tli-eel?
shouiing Kah ! Kali ! for liiiy-ucer! by
h'i boys! I'm g.iin to vote lor Kny-nevr!
lice Whin! li.ivnerr I tlu-t 'tc trot "lots"
to give aw hv at Kuv-ncct ! Gee ! Win !
b.o s !
It has not yet been explained by the
good people of K.timer why those 1" or
18 votes cast for t. latskanic ul li.iitiitr
at the last election wi re net counted for
Clatskanie? Will some one rise to ex
plain? j
On the Ct!i day of Julv SV2 votes were '
vernonia. k'ldssificd Advertisements
the j
he;
Miss Ivl 1 VFilverding visited
Maud lltec last un lay.
Well, we aie going to have a
iuil machine. . I'ewiiing
the machine owned by t ied ell"!.
Mr. Throop takes hi grubbing
wl.cn he goes t make a tup lU'i'o
moiiulain. mid woiks the road ;
t rii els.
Mis. I'owning had a narrow ec:ipe
from being mi nek hv n stniy 1 ullel. The
unknown shooter wa tiring at Mpnrrels.
A paity from llil'.-horo i cuiiping
and tishing at Variu'ina.
1'iii ties from uiiiei have been In to
Vernonia clectioiieei nig lor Uainii'i'.
A. Sword is hutiy hauling lunihei'.
A picture agon! is iji town.
t. K.
DEER ISLAND.
I WANT I'll' -SKYKUW.
Miss !..(.. ..i,.r mid uood lepiitatnui In
1 each Mule lime In this ivuntv n uiivl J
thresh- 1 t represent and ndvi io old esian
i I1.1....I ......liliv liosinex house ol soli
M O. .' ... 1 ..LI..
Ilnaui-nil standing, halttrv 1.1 oowee .
with epens''S addlltolial. All payable
in cash direct each Vednelav (rum
head oll'ues. Horse and ennhige lur
Ulslied when necessary. Ucfcien.'es.
l nclose sell ad. Insed envelope, t olo
liiul Co., .HI. Ili'iuhoiil M t'hieago.
' VASri:i- UVR Atll'M'STO SKI I,
l. White's I'.lectlic Combs, plllrllted
Jan. I. I'!'. Cut lUndiiitl', hull' billing
out sick and nervous headache", vet
cost no more than an ordinary comb.
Sella oil sight. Agents are wild with
sneccis send fuV (or aniile (half
iie..). Wiite ituick. The I't. While
:iccti.ie Comb Co., I iilur, III.
Mid-Summer Clearing Sale
l ' Must Iu i-U'aucil u
within ,V tlays to tiiaki
stock.
'""'Ill fnffj.
200-"- --"-$20 -$9.95
()() lino 30 to $o t.iilor-iuailc .suits, ilumc
pairs trousers, tailor-iuailc worth nt
I 000 liili as So, clioico
1
W A Mil' si; V Kit A I,
pus i.ei M'lis in each stale
COLUMBIA CITY.
Editor Mist: Lincoln remarked at
lietSvsbnrg, "That vmi can't fool all the
people ail the time," is as Applicable on "--',i" Ciat-kanic piecinct lor the loca
1 this i-oiiiity seat question now, as it was
last vote for St.
the present, the
; Mr. and Mrs. K, I'. M.Chne went to
t'lal;.iuie. Sunday, to atiend the funer
I ill ol boy I '.iije. .Urs, I'.ige i M11, ,le
! dure 'a sifter.
I Mrs. S. 1C. l'lxon has moved 1111 to
j I'armei 's caiiip. w here she w ill tent tor
I the palmnce ot the summer.
! Mrs. M. I.. .N'ichohn.of I'orihiud, vi
j ited with her sifter, Mr. bngo!i, at
; week.
' leer I-land (irar.ge pi--pie, held (heir
still I monthly meeting, Saturday eve
I uing.
'1 here w ill he a dance at loivin Sef
. fert.s new h.aie, Satuiday evening,
1 August 1. Tickets, U'O.' iml'.nling
' Slipper.
.Miss telinis. of Kebo, Vah., i'te.
with M.--S 1'eteis- ii, several day In -t
week.
Ila,:i wn...l ice crcain eveix
at C. II. Knli.h's.
IM'l'Sl HI- I
to navel for
I,,,,.-.. Pkiublisbcd eleven eas anil with
a huge eupltal. to cull upon ineicbants I
I o n.r mieeesstul and iiioliiab'e
.line. I'einianent eugagi'iuoiil. Weekly j
i cash salar ofjlt and all liu'eling ej-j
i peiises and In tel bills aihaiued eaeh !
,'wk. Hxpei ience not eKentiul. Men-j
1 lion iclerenie and enclose sell addressed j
'envelope. Till''. N A I'll L A I.. :Cil,
; IVarborn St.. Chicago.
I WANTK1'- VOl'Mi MlvS toprcpaie
(or 1 i.oerninelll I'opiI urns. Kill" 0H-n-
! ings 111 nil Iiepiirtinents, l.iaiiii'int ens
S'loii. Particulars rice. j
lntei-Sl.iie Cor. In-t., I'id.ir liapnl". la. ;
Fa rnsworth-Herald Companj
J.S W'ASIIINC.TtiN ST., r)RTl.ANt, OKI-COX.
i-l-n
KEASEY
the one he occupies, and better in fact, ' county seat, is proof ot the above, and
than nine tenths of the buildings in ! the next vote will be still stronger proof
Columbia couniv.
Next Monday is t!e special countv
teat second election. The fitters of Co
lombia county are abundantly informed
as to the issues at stakf. Ton nvm in
genious stories are being set up bv- the
opposition as to the fntents and pur
poses Qf gt. Helens. Hsihier evidently
considers the situ itimi a desperate one.
and is making the wildest and rahe-t
of promises to eecu.f votes but the peo-1
pie are not so easilygulied. There is no
question of the outunuie. I( the county I
g.:es 10 rv-iiuier at tins tinje, it means
high taxes and lots of ita condition
that is snress PEATII.
The Northern Pacific Railroad Com
pany this year. 1903, ptid ft'tl 80 in
school district No. 20, and paid 51" 85
in road district No. 5, making a total of
19 70 direct to the peo;i,e of (joble in
road siid school tax. Of thia amount,
the transfer boat Tacoma assessed it
30,'A, paid 600. Uoble polled SK)
Totes the fare from Goble to Iloulton
is 35 cents 01 70 cents the round trip.
The road and school tax on the transfer
ljoat alone for one ear would bring ev
eryone pf the 90 voters to St. Helens
and back once a year for 10 -ears, to sav
nothing about the other tax the (h b e
people indirectly hare on roadbed and
rolling stock. If the transfer boat should
be assessed at Kalama or Tacoun, it
Would make a big diifewnt e w ith (iolle.
that the people have bad some informa
tion on the scheme of the promoters to
buiid a 140.0(H) court huiise at Rainier.
simply to holster up a few at the ex
pense of the many.
Now, the people of this county know
that t-efore w are able to leave a com
fofable court honse, and move on to a
new and costly place and incur a iHrge
debt, we must be financially able to do
so; otherwiso it seems to me that in 5
or 10 vears when this e nnty is denied
ot timber and the coal and iron mines
profitably opened, and the lands put
into cultivation. Then will be the time
to determine whether the court house
shall be iu the Nehalem or some other
place. C. li. CAPI.KS.
iiit
in
same,
Meekly Wait.
trait
The time is fast approaching w hen St.
Helens and Rainier are to contest the
(.'ounly Seat matter to a final determin
ation, it therefore behooves Clatskanie
to carefully consider ttie situation, as it I
now stands, and act as w ill best conserve 1
her best interests, and the interests cf '
the people,
It will be s?en by the U-t vote, thut
Clatskanie b,Sii icitiajed'from 170vntrs
in Juue, Ivj02. to S-13, in July JWt.1, hiv
ing in 13 months practiaily doubled in
population.
ha county it in its infancy, and is
iow growing last, though no portion so
rapidly as Clatskanie; it is therefore
uncertain where the center of popula
tion will be i.j tw-o or three years from
new, and it is not out of range of proba
bility that Clatskanie will, in that lime,
have double the population of any tow n
jn the county. Should that 1m bo, it
would be a mistake to go to the exherine
Real Kstate Transfers.
Parke A P.randt to R A I.eiter;
claim to tract in 5, 1!. 13.
Omar and Marg iret J Bryant to Ben- '
eon Logging A Luiubeiing Company;
9 4-10 ami Wagirom-r d I c, f'ioo.
Ieaii Hlam-hard to Vernonia Herman
lot -J, bl lti. Rainier, ?Ai). ' j
Charlie Hergertou to J K Hall; tract
inj, 4, 1.
A Crouse to IBaron Crouc lots 7 '
8, 15, 10, block 4i, St. Helens. .5o.
w irissy to W t I'ringle; Its) a
in 4, 4. flOO
David and Marv A Dupee to Benson's
tract in J, 3, 1. " '
litvid and Mary K i-'ine to Benson's '
V.j int in liiO a in 5, 3, fSoO. '
I II and Carrie I uwlcr to The Ameri
can limber Lompa -v; limlr leas,.,
lie.) S Foster to K Hunter; tract
tioole una tide land 111 trout of
lfto.
J Band Florence K (ioh'rey to The
American Timljer Cotopany; mineral
lease.
W H Hacker to J A Martin
4, 5. $75.
John Harris to Muek!! Bros; quit
claim to lots 5 and (i, block 5J, Colum
bia City, fcdiS.
Jessw and S Hendricks to th Amer
ican Timlier Company; minera! .-as(..
hrwinltail to John Miller; a in
Jos Stoiigbton die; .:ioo.
CinrleiiJohnM.il to Chaunri v V,'i'--0'i
tra'-t in 7, 4. !2."j.
John A and Jose thine Kriim
vester Krick-ou ; quit coiii
Jiavid Kaye to J 11 Hall; tract in ft
4,11.
ltean Blanchard to W ff Burchrtt;
lots 1 and 2, block fi, iilam hard a ad to
Rainier, f i oJ.
Itean I'.lanehard to Snmnc-1 C Connts ;
lot 1, block 15, Blauchurd's ad to Rain
ier, i-5.
Kd W and Kate Stever.s P.ingham to
Kaehel I II arns ; reconveyance 4 a in
lot 8, sec 11, .i, 1, and other
ftO0.
Harriet Crie to J N iJavia; lease of
stone on trnct in 19, H, and ri tht of
way on this and other lands, 75 yearly
illifl 1 eeios in 1011.
lion 01 ' thu count v seat, and on August
1 oi l, 340 ot said Votes will be cat for
St. Helens, nolw itlistauduig Rainier '
. bad whiskey Hows freely iu tlos part of
the county as web toiji hot utr from 1
' that burg.
1 A gentleman fiom Minneapolis,
named l.ce, was here hist week, looking
.over the situation with the iow ol es-'
tabli-lmieiit ot a bank at tiiis place. He ,
Was very 11. in.li please 1 with the husi
ness piit.spect-s, ami will piotiably retinn ;
liei a and have the bank ill operation in!
the course of aiwut six .iceks
. II. Colliers and wife and daugh
ter, I.auia, .Mrs. John li'itgley, 'lilhe
l'ciiine, Arty Snyder, W. F. Miets,
Ueorge Conyeis, A. A. Cleveland and
many others from ti.ia place attended
tl e concert gi en by Mts Mary .' in
Vers at Rainier last .'satuid.ty night,
j A huge camping party iroui here went
over to me Netialeiu iloii -lay morning.
! Their many fi lends w.j-h tiiciu a good
j time and lots ul fun.
,' .Mr. Benson was dow n Sunday looking
1 after his railroad and lodging interest.-)
hrfre. lie will piubabiy commence
hauling logs soun.
I.ee Leonard and W. 11. Conyers left
Monday evening for Oregon Citv to at
tend the lireat Council ol -linen, as
representatives from Clatskanie Tribe, '
-N't. 14, Improved Older of Kcdmt 11. J
Little Roy Page was drowned in the '
Clat-kunie river Inst .Saturday forenoon, j
He and two other loya were in iin-
ming just below town, when Roy1
steppe 1 into a deep lnjte, uu 1 Ix-fore he 1
could be got out. life was extinct. The
funeral evsiice at the chiiieb Sunday
nltei neon, was conducted hi Rev. J, K.
flaw kins, and the inteiuienl was in I lie
Bryant cemetery. The Itiiu-ral was
largely attended, and the Woodmen i
the World Camp w us present in a h-nly.
The weather hut been very warm this ;
week, but we pre-lict that next Monday
will be the b tte-t day ever experienced
by while men in this part of theeounty. I
w eatia-r lit to please Uii'
elli.-a-'v oj
nelit ol 1:1
P.
New s scar:
g-HlS.
Tourists li ving 1 1
raiiioads lor the I.
nsniiig throa 11 jn.
Several parties from
11 illsl-ooi no- 1 1 1 11; Uo-ir In.
mg tackle, hut I 11 veil' lire
b-iy w ith a li-.el rod .v :tl ;n
II. K. Smith, wile and
and nephew a h- have been
Mrs. Smith's tor a few weeks
turned to their I;. me at K--
H.-v. Ilcveiliiig .1--iiM-re 1
moil to an :i p: eclat ive an
audience at Ke.is.-v , Jn:i
o n t c -Mo - 1 r
I.t-ller from Orccoii,
Tie lell.-wiiig wtllten b Fninoi II.
I'reiub, of Poitlalid, to ail Fasten)
joinnil, mi. I w is .-ut to this .-ili.-o by
M 1 s. Ke.isev, ot Ki ai y.
V.-ii wish' l-t know "what kiu-l of
place isliiev-m." iind I he iii.s'-r 11. list
U-, ( lien'-u i all mill' of 11 plaie. II
i.oiwant lo I eh-.ld a il. sei-l. b.-t, pan'-
lllg. p:ll-lla.llg In I'l" bieltbie.s, I.IIO
less summer heat; illifl" tin- jnirp t 11
a 00 leu
h.li'.th,
I II
tin-
1 thin I
b iii.h
Hi- s
.l.ingi
iklic,
. have
'burg.
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ll ml
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unit
nl F. i-tei u 1 lo-'S.
w be
. dwelt
Id deep s
re, I Willi I
elli' l.ll I g
tl.
tlet llppomt'o'
ing tune ; tti-u
Vl'.ed to J 1:11 1 .
Mis. C. C. K
a few days
ing and e.n
availed llienis- ivi
to exchange lien 1
1 1- n " set v e
s at Vcrn-i
s' v. oi pa.
a' Mm.
r. .t.
hll r;
p-rit
i cii-
oi tn.
Ihe o in Vi'iteti'.li 11. -'O
the 1 agte. the ;i-n I "I
how I oi the eo ot,. 1111,1 lb
of prev ate tils.ul the
come to the sji.u I -' w
M.-uutiiiiis
lob v t iscadci.
If oil W I-ll t
rolling hilN hi
eiinons nte e.ni
l.uueti ra-s .
and f'lli of nil tb." s.-j.
' .o the res! ol Ihe
I.e. of c!t!e. Ilol -1"
at w ill, itii.lt. ij 1111. 1.
yea 1 ton nil ; w net e ti.e 'Hi
1 nlv i n tile-l hv ll.e r.ie
lll"ls,,o. f.el ulove e.l I,
!l.e p..-l irl--...- . 11 Ool I- to
!,; toil lie he iiti. s. litioefi
Cilllel i-rs Sl.d fO.l.s t'll III i 1
w t in 1- .im sitil da- h.
t. . 1 .e g r ,1 ! r ' :.c ii-Lni.'. 1 i
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lili
200 FRONT
PORTLAND.
STREET
OREGON
Top IiMLTLris'S
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-ft.
Idle M..t k Sale.
The P.ieeder,' Coiubin iti-n
sail- Oi ltv" soh-k 1,, 1,, I, , nl ti !,,,
,011 state fmr tins fail will ,
greatest sales i-v -r lu l l on 1,,.
coiit. All of tl. h,rg.- to ,
Chan. K. La-Id, . 11 M11..1'
Wade, Alex, t l.-.i ! uic-t -, . . I,
Cdas. ( 'ievelaml, P. A. I ,,.,
wis..d Company, U ,1. T,),,. i' J
ty, J. t. Mump, Aikin-ou li,.,
sendlu. so in.; of the l.e-t s!..ek on
respective faims ,, . ,j,.f
glie the i.n 11, er an. I so, 1,1' I.,,.,
apn-mild o...ounoiiy .. bn-. lu
cltoice SIO.-H r.gi.i at borne.
Person, dcru.g copies of ihe
fair premium i,-; 1 aa tu, t u. .
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if s.i -end liin I,.,.,,,- r,.
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ulai tllier . i it want age I
tl-lli hes i o: !..,,. p, . j,,.
I.I tel. I oil of i, aev
mony, i ii t oi king' p
nine.
Send ten rents . .,,v
I-live en.
fully r.-p.e-ei
ll 11 1 1 I 1 . 1 1 . i M
ai.tiissf to
ma; .ing, tc
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lll.-i the lit of l.c,
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the stall', ll ll.e.,
phlll-ilved l ll'ls ,t
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riiolera lor.ioluin.
This bus long leen reg ir h-d as one rif
the most dangerous anil intai di-eases to
which infanta are subject, it can be
cm ul, how. vr, when properly treated.
All that is heces-arv i, to gi ve ( 'hiunber
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Iharihoea
Remedy and castor oil, as directed w ith
eaeh bottle, end a cure is certain, tor
tale by F.dwiu ICt-.,
CKA
l 1 (.VI
I'nijo als
lirl.-d.
tl.ii lon.s Wil.f, PK RK
.1 .e.l lit the oiriee of the .,;,.,!
clerk of Ihsiiict No. go at Ib-iiben. (lie-!
gon, II. ml g o'el M'k letoll, Aiegil.' ggii.l,
lliii:;, f..r tin- ereeli iii of eoni retc "wulis !
iln. .-r ll.e school Ions., in .. ' i -1 r i t-1 '
!No. go in necorilaiii e w ill, ihe pli-iison
lile at the olli-e of ui.l seltoi.l el. rk.
AH bids must be aeeoinpinied ,y tl
cei titled check in a ruin equal to 'ten
III. per rent, of the bid on building
w alls. Said check to be f ttf.-itnj :,,
aelnsil diniriet No. -Ii, in ease the lowest
or lO-eepled bibl.-r falls toqiiabfv with a
good tin. I snllieieht Pond within sewn
davs after the nwaidirig of Ihe eonitm-t.
The right to n j.-cl liny and all bids is
hereby i-eservi d.
By order of the Hoard of School Itjrec
lors. ANT-'i.M-: WHU,
'i. W. .Kikb.tN,
J. M. l.I.MiS.tY,
Iniectors.
Alte-t :
T. C. WATTS. Clerk.
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111 the i,
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I'o .1- -lilies,
lovlo -t in I,..
:!o- gin ter -i.j
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d. ur o(
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n Iture a .il i, nt. ir. a
h, w, .,- i..., ..,., rn. a -
n. .. viii.! ,t will
it II. I' li-m. i I
n-1 relbi.-., ..'.-! I. .11 p, ty ki.A ;
eg ot lie- ( 're. 1- iol. a V , .e ,ev - '
t '-. .i 1 a...t ,
'll l.g pile. II ul tl,.-
s ; ent n. l ii it ., it; ih.ii tH :
! t ilt ,l and n.ii n,-, il ,
pi- dm ts ol l r ii.ini's of i
d. ;
Cnhlltllij!. I'.tlJ
I I.ti rows ;u:ti
!i N pat ators,
Iltiri'irs .nitil I Licks.
is C..!li.ts,
t fifX Ta- i
eotD mm 5KCI5 m m amum
Knight's
Childrens
1)
Shoes
ARE THE CEST.
GIVE JVIIT, A TFRIVL..
KM(nrr snoi: co. j'j jjVl i no
OPPOSITE PERKINS HOTEL.
property,
f it ll.,.-tr, ,.l ..1 1 1 . -I.ln.... t .
of building B court house at Rainier, or ooo j j ii ' ' .iiiarrm,
lildeu J and Dora M iiraham to S M
Graham; lot 4, biock , firyantsville,
John and Rebecca Girt to T A Love-
1S0.
move the recorus irto leased quarters
there, when in two or three yearn it
'wight and probably would become nec
essary $o move them again ; and as St.
' IUlens ih ae conveient aa Rainier can
possibly be, if would be douply a mis
take to change." The county, us we in-
'ttmated above, in new; there is no hur
ry r;ont a removal. A' glance at the
'election teiurr,. will show the most zeal
ous, that Clatskanie ahould have had
pecond place, instead of Rainier. Rain-
'jer'i vote was obtained from Clatekanie'a
legitimate territory . by what mean it
vcrtlif-h'ss
ib unnecessary to stale,
had 4.e got her dues she would have
b'-en far ahead. The matter should re-
lace ; tract in
W L Halfpenny to
claim to tract in 1. 4, 11.
K F and Re I lit Howell to
Lovelace; tract in (j, :t. f.'M.
John A and Joseliua Kium
liemlrickson ; tract in 8, 4, J7!
Mary C Rixtkwisid to Alice M
Sardner; tract iu 7, 4, tI-5.
TIH a L l.acv, et al, to Ralph R
way ; tract in 3, z, fi.w.
0 A and Rosa M.-riill to Jnini-a (j'ait-U-lis;iia
in I. W ilarri-d I c, ifmo.
F.state in I liarles W Mosher to Sum
Benson's; quit
Thomas A
to Knisa
I'.UIIl-
Uuni-
uel iticti ; a-liuraeea to tiact, ui mat Z7,
7, -, it.-IJOU.
Fln.er Minton to Thomas A h.r.'lnr.
main in etatu quo until uch time as ! tract mi fi. '!. '
(.he pcunty becomes, at leaat fairly
well
'Bettled: then and then only can the
'jteople fully understand their needs.
At least the beople cannot afford to vote
a re i.ovnl merely to ple.ise Rainier,
iT-h though Clatskanie were not Ihe
logical place for the county seat. Ciati
jtarle phlef. ' ' ' '
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King's
fiev Discovery
iosiii'Sfrriai sj,.
SOc MI.00
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Money back If It faili. Trial Bottles fr.
I Rebecca A McOoon to J'.eiisoiis ; tract
. ill 5, 4, fl.
' Adolph and Carrie Olson to J dtert
Hall; irncts in 7, 3,l.Vfl.
John I'elleter and Nellie A I'elh-ter to
! John A Moser; tract in 4, 4, 40U.
1 John Parker to The Miiyger Company;
! timber deed lo tract in H, 3, f.'iUJ.
I K E and S M Quick to the American
! Timber Company ; mineral lease.
Solomon Rock to American Timber
' Company ; mineral lease. j
A 1. and alarv A Riehaidon to Dorin-!
dn A Mucklo; lot 3, P Harris Irm-t, tfl. I
K U and liertha (i Shaiiiihnii to W O
Wilson ; tracts in 4, 4, ipR
John Stackenberg to J N U.ivie; stone
contract.
S curitv & Paving Trust Company to
M K Raniiin ; tract, f;ato.
Riley arid Liii-iuda Thomas to J ft
Hall ; trnct in 4, ft, $11)00.
William and Parlinu Tetss to Jo ef Mo
ser; tract iu 3, 2, 200.
J It Wilverding to the American Tim
ber Company ; mineral lease. i
Joe Wiiinhecke to American Timber
Coinpa-iv ; mineral lease. i
Teachers' lamination.
vmcK is ni-iiiiiuY uvi-:n that
' the Countv Snie-rintendent of (Jo.
hluibia County will huM the regular ex
aininatioti of applicant lor state and
county papers at St. Ilel, lis as follows:
I For State Papers,
i Commencing Wednesday, August 12,
-at It o'clock a in., and coniiniiing until
Haluiday, August i.r, at 4 p. in.
Wedi, c-iliiy PetiniHiiMoii, bisti rv, '
spelling, algebra, reading, m-hool law.' j
Thtiisday Written arithmetic, theo-
ry of teaching, gMiiiinuir, book-keepihg,
physic", cnil goveiiiiiieitt.
I riihiy Physiology, geography, men
tal arithmetic, con, position, physical
geography. ' j
Saturday Botany, plane geonietrv,
teneral history, Kngjish litciaturo, psy
chology. For County Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, Augnvt 1",
at 9 o'clock a. in., and Continuing until
I- intay, August I, al 4 o clock p, in.
First, Second and Third tirade Cerlifi
catcu. Weiliicsdnv-, PeMinJinahip, history,
orthogiuphy, reading.
Thursday Written ai itlimi-tic. the
ory of li aching, grammar, physiology.
1 1 1 lay geography, mental arithme
tic, school law, civil government.
Primary (Jertilicuti i.
Wednesday Pen miinshi
phv, reading, arithmetic.
Thursday Art of q iestioiiing, theory
of teaching, method, phviologv.
I. II. COI'MLAM),
County Sctiool Hiipcrihtoiidout,
Dated ut llouiton, I) eg in, this Zrttli
dtiv of July, IDl'.'J.
. EVERYTHING
NEAT AND CLEAN
Palace Hotel and
Restaurant
Rainier, Oregon
Iti-nl l l-illa HI III, iii m ,.
Iiig Ihe iln), ami Hie .al, i
It on til
M II a K. sVVKKS'iN, r r (. . t I i-t ..r
Taken t p.
Notice is lieii l.y gin ii that the nniler- !
signed has l.ikeii ti. a si itei biieb l in '
six inohihs old. iiwiiei i uu lime the '
same by proving properly mid pitting j
i-Apenses w iiniii no- n. i in iu s.
MIK II 111,1. R A V.
St. licit lis. Oil-., July IIMI,.
Sj ttimietiMtiiiiitiiiimiifflipiiiiiiiptmpfjj
I THE NEW YORK STORE!
Ibis pil rce. ivcd a Urge invoice of
Spring Goods, Shoes,
Diy (hkhIs, (iroccries, Hoots, Shoes, lite,
('oo)K'i' ISiiililimr, Main Siicct. Sf, HpIciix, Orcm.
0 TO 12
I ,r 6
Osioce II., i as.
'Pilosis
piTfSBORG
VISIBLE
4-AA AAttVA AiA A AA
TYPEWRITER
orlltogra
iiy'.t Wm Hep 'leiiiir.
'T wonbl cough nciiilvall night long,'
writes Mrs. Chas, A pplegnte, of Alexan
dria, Iuil., "and could hardly get any
sleep. I iiad coliHiiii,.li'.ll so bud Unit
if I walked a block J would cough fright
fully (Hid spit blood, but, when all other
medicines failed, tbiee fl.tiu bottles of
Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured
me and 1 gained oK Mtuuds." Ii'a abso
lutely goal unlet d to cure ,)rjiiglis. Colds,
i,a iiiiiine. Ili'inehitis an. nil Throat
and Lung Troubles. Price OUcand I.I0. J 2(ii WfbXl StfCCt,
I rial bottles bee t the ht. Helen' I S '
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i
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:
The writing is in plain vie j
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work U st for labu.'aling niiil" I
invoice wot k uuivcisiil key I I
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lionrilreiiiovabie type lu-tini,
iiisluully cleani d. I
Treble the life of anv olheiS1 ;
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He, Fnoxr 117
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Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist,
Information and Appointments by Mail-
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POUT LAND, OREOON.
lake Fhvnlor to Fifth Floor.
The Mist anil T licOicfionian,
PRIDES AGENTS W ANTED
In onch town to talso ordt-M for our Hw Bill" 0riw
uunrunUKMl iilcve e.
.SI
lh "BeUlsB," coit.pieu. $8.78
acbiiie fur good clean woik,'
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,M COSSaok." Guaranteed
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