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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1903)
OREGON MISTi"cuiT court. 1 n:i ml at the 1 ti (lii-.- at ft. I Mens, Oresjon, as .vml dust, mitil matter. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Lxtri-n Evkkv Fwhay MmtstNa Uv i:jTELIJl GARilMtr, lolTOlt AKD Vkoi-hu.i'oh, Kt'lKKlTlli HttlCK: 1 ..- WW ..lie yi-ar, t.i advance.'. Kit l)M K. i.l . ,..1.00 .. 50 RAINIER BUILDING ROADS. The liinicr people through the agi tation of their Hoard of I rude are be-coining- widea,ake to roml improve ment. Ami ihoy are dolus; aunicthiiitf 'else besides talk. Hack of Rainier are fmp huge sawmills, im1iv i it many ; -i. hi . Tlii- iuiii,r i- k-pt mi rile at flie f hi 1'iess A-i-nciatmn K'xim 9, ll-'mil- Ml Iclddilly, I'l.rtlalld, Oil-pill. The circuit court U iltlll In rsiinr, and Justice ia being g-rom'd out when ever the liiiyanta ami attorneys sppeor. Andrew M. Anderson, ol (Juiiicy, waa tutinit ted id i-ii ! ehhip. stale v l)i po..l ; dismiaaed and bondsmen exoiieratisl. State vs Samm-lsou ; not true bill on a charm, of hiuiriarv. Kef ee C. K. llunyon has Iwn tk-1 wen, ' '' pro.U-t ia hauld to Unit lug teniiminv in the'MuckhMi.Hxt quiet , place and shipped to market. Over this r mdwav is a continual stream of heavy In another column the I'itlslinrir oir r iH,inli'l t hiii-rly iiH'iilioiia ina crvsli ( li' display made ty Natal l range. Ai ' ii e .'ntuie lime, it is s.i:rcated that 1 1 c (lump s of I'olumhia county have mi i xliil.it uf fruit, vegetable, grain ami i.him-i xhihiis at some ccittr-il ha atiou. Ii it ii 1 he made a fn ti if of a regular n il in g ol the district I'omnna lirnnge, I ai. il might Ultimately develop into iHY:mi..itioii of n county lair aaaociatii.n. t. angcs in Multnomah and Clackamas unties are merlins with gratifying u-iess in holding individual rrganiya li n tails, and they are laig.-ly Ht til,. ca"e. The eviden.-e will I auh-' miit'il to Judge Olelan.l, ol the Mult iioiiialipunn circuit rourt. Michael IVrter vs r-Mwarxl 0 Potior, Oro- el nx; IMIlHnl ,c Oiiy lor plaintitl, S-l- I If I nntt (lifiniind. J It Keefervs Mrv K Kwfer: K (i .Morrow for plaintiff, twoier vt Orvtin- lor ,ii,iig roa.lw.iv o tlmt lln proililct iiefenlaiii lH shipped to nuu kot. tl-!V.i.l j tehliiiaml 11 I'rahl vs Kmnm pralil;! ,i. . . W C FiMl.er for plaintilV. W II Convn i uf Tr',,l,, U'k the ""'Ur . ' lrM; for ilvteinlMiit lV-crve " ! inlt tln i itin'tis of Riiiuivr Mil scnlird wHipm loaded, down ith green UihiIht. at d during the late heavy raina the road beean.s linpaswilile. Th roiiililiuna were mli that it was a question of the mill olosing d wn or the winter, for The nnal import fif T. II. Wallar. d uiiniKliaior of the eit,iile of Tliomat looley, detrafe l, wm approval. In the mailer lh unanliniiKlilp of Ih Wedriek ealate, an order wan made giv ing the guardian authority tu 'li ilto real property. PITTSBURG Mr. N. I, tVlemoil was vlaitlitg Mrt. Ai iimttong, SiiioIhv. Wm. Priniite ia slowly icooverlng from an atlaek of pneumonia. O Ihirrin reinrned Imnie the llrat of the week from PoitUud, lien he haa u .... j. ,,.,!!.. ., ((,r (he Went in Lumber i ; Company. ! A. II. Powell id till verv ill hut ii COUNTY COURT. Tlmb,r i,roduct The i-mnty court held adjourn! el aioua Saturday, Veduelay ml Thuii day. " The eonlrael for Improving pin ol road at llm Piilahurg hrldiw t fha haleni river, wan awarded U A, I., li" ker for !!. $HH) waa appropriateil for the Im provement of lh Sotllh Heaver Mad. The lioard lino agretd to jpriiprlati :ttHHI for lha Improvement of Ilia Kit lei inn road, haek of Italuier. The lioanl ehHkel up the deliiiiUi nl ; lax roll In tha handa of the idieritr. UluuUllut) Matt,,,, The firm ol Ihiiii.la a , ' lay hy iliullial foti.nil dln,,!, , 'i lUllliit rdlillillig llm hiiainr,. ,,J 'f t g all delil. owing h, ilM.a.MM c.ll. ni nil all amount dim tl ,y'M I Tha Anehor 1iHiglim Company, lei i .I...I. .1... l I'l.le i ieek lalt rrl- ' "'".r ..KK. leal of . "" " "H ? nay, aim i - U iMlilfla A llHiiita, forihlpmKitl. Huiii d nl eH.i.o e. Or., il.t. I Ti Columhla A Nelnilein logging day ol reph ii.iwi, luoa. , i II ANN. Coiileaalona iifa Trleal. Kev. Juo, S. Cox, of Wnke, Ark., wiiten, ,.r'or I'.' yeara I auirerrd H"iu V.. 11.. I.iiin.hie. 1 i-ullHlllted M IllllllU'r of phvairiauii and UK'd all mia ol med l. in.'a, hnl Wl no relief, 'l'!"'" ' i-.. ......., n C.I Ida Cliv. arnalead-l ily dumping a huge oiupiil ol loga Into Ilia river. Tha ClaUkanm A Nihalem railroad ha received a lar hhav loe..uiotlva from tha Kf. "l "" of Imllaating Ita traikf. Ti- (..ii-,l,,.i lii.ma are lakeli f nun the lhl lame of Ilia Colnuilit lllver nd (in gun I nniwriiiBii ; The following am ilia mllla Irihulary to Rainier: Plvmoutli l,uml'r Co.. Kah uler Mill l.u'mU-r Co.. A- H. Rd.iU, leaaee. M ink le Mill; VVIlimn t'aw l.llim U rCo., II . Howard II. C. WyH A J, A. riiieoiit, r, aivoiu. iito a eonil.liu'il caiiaeu.v oi ainmi Co.. I'JiOi'KSSKhY.U, w' WT W a, DILI AKM HAY, tw ! iluairie I'.. Hiiiii, u HI MM..N.tlUM.US ' Wlll.pratll' m.any iouii, Maitot Kl) Harlim, va The Pittahnw Mill : fWK) to build a plank rowlway, and the ; "lowly rvc .ivermg -luder Hie eaio oi nr. Con. i any ; Newton Mot'oy for plaintiff, four lumber firms, II. O. Iloitiud, Wil- j Hatfield. and V II Powell for plaintiff. Motion 8on.c.IS(. 0 vvit, Uiiiuii A Co., and j Mr. and Mr. J, A. Ray were vieliiug i" r noani si aiiornev vo innae iiiiu- , ... , , . . , l i t i i' : i... plete and definite in three rticulara. ' FllK,ou' s,,oolU' ,,m,,,',,, Iheir d.nuli.er, Mra. I'.. .1. Mill, 1'r.day bur.' aiueil. n I Sigler as gate about I'.Kt.tHK) feet of IiiiiiIkt for the ut talurdai . trn-t. V W Vinwnl,; roadway. The two latter fiiins have lo Mr. IVR.wk, of Mint, was doing busi-j . i'. ii.,,.... ....I i mi in'tianaie Itieuseoi i.. .ii.- ,iv , mi enrol ol a ilmeasti into nan mv i- In Its grasp for IweUa year"." If you j rm, Cdinnliia l"or Company irf Knl waul a reliable medirtne lor l.iver and )ri ,,, I1W rrtti ill litf anioothly. Tnrlr Ki.lnev tumble, stoma, h .li.or.ler or j , ,,H M. t l apm lly of HOO l-a k general debihiy, git l-.lifliie ,,a dnilr. At pre-enl a large amounl It's vuaniuteed by M. Ili le'i" Phaimiicv. ll( .,,, jM ,.k i, Ih iihi inanufBi liiied, , Oiilv iV. tiaiiKiupt. v iieorge K.a'key ami tieorge ; builil private raidwava ilistamea of one m.(s Ml (,js ,,1,,,. nr,, 0( . aeek. Chamb.rs ; Dell Stum t for plaintiff. fet MI)1 ,w m,,., , reai-h their mills from ! .' , , , A verv pii-asmt siirprie pany was the tetininiia of Iho proposed tlioee-nnle ! . ' . ., .. . ., Sattirdav evening. nihil. It las l.i mil mi our government t'.sl nl out all ol the govet nment laud for trial Dee. 1 In the w rit of review of Cynthia Ad ams vs Columbia County, the ruling ol t ie o. nitty court waa su-tained. A writ ol r view was allowed in the contention of Pat Hint hea vs Columbia County. The cas-e nf lleinrt.-k vs lleinrick was -t for Itc toher -Sib. Rev. llaverlv, uf Yernoniii tilled bis cl-s. m,lim-nt was allowed, and 41) .In va I "J -'XpwHil to let ivntriU-U ior r at is li It tor the liomelender la em- io hie bill of exceptions, ri .ml in the arid or uii-ari-1 .rti.m j In the suit of John Callalun vs M. ,0 r territory, belief irrigaiion haa be-' ''a-endort, vt ai ; case onlinued until batunlay, Uctober l'4tli. In the litigation of Muckl.-s and the , Lone Star Luinlier Company , it was or dered that Ihe lawsuit for the recovery .ot the mill property be held in abey- jance, and that proceedings follow in Hie equity s-iit, but plaintiff in the latter ' rnw In iii.Lm is mi iiIh i n t ...i-itm .l.iiiiit 1 an.) cerium ! H'r of the rondwav will ha laid , improveine t, but they djiiated lilx-rally ... i i . . i. .. .. i lu lite new puma ruu.i. l. K. Wuiiderlv. who was in town: ! Saturday interviewing the county courl , "'' "I'pointu,. ul at this place K.i.l.iy for an npprcprialioii, expected to get! I). A. Powell ent to I'hit-kanie Moil- Lll:.: i I. l.: !.l.... 1.;- 1.. . ., 1...- 1 1 ....... 'j uii.. a, i. it. hiii. ii I pi 11.118 ui Mia ret... ii, , m,v ,.- v.,.-.,... ...... apirt 'who will visit the folks foi a few wok-.. ciine a tiati.'iial mntti-r, as Louies for Hie n.iihons can no longer he provided h ,ut :narkiiif tiiee home- iiabitabte. and they cann t be ni'd.. loihittnlt) w tnoat Irrig iti.'n M o Observer. It is stated at R .iiuer that Mrs. Silt will get ft.OOO from tiie O. R. A N. Co., ps a compromise for the death of husband. Attorney Henry Mciiiun gave out in St. Helens, ao it is re- of the rmlwMv Mr. Womlerly will have charge of the conStrTtction work having doiiiibnl his service for that purpose. Ii ia estimated thai 1 St'.OtHJ feet of IuiiiIk" w ill lie useit in the con miction of this nia lay, which will l substantially built. The outside sup porting sills of the roadway will be 4ti and there will b two center sills. The with clrii k has inovid into his new in West I'ltl-bii'g, and will In the suit of William Hull vs . I.. ; liiiisign.int, et al, the court appointed j P. A. ('rakes, V. tj. Pomemy ami i, W. (.liint as rcleroes to partition off Hull's , I t inlMri.rt ill till. tini.Mir'tv portrd. that he compromised the case j T,lt. daiiiaM .;, , i,...' ;i .,:,. Joseph I'ilcher for retaining possession ! ot a bedroom set of Inrnituie, was sub- ! tor $2,000. If this is the case, the loss of Mr. Girt must have borne down aa heavily on Mr. McGinn as on the wid w and children. Favors Columbia Couotv. milted. Icrees of divorce were y.rante.1 in the suits of Matrzie vs Tboiiu.s M. Tacka-U-iy, and S J vs l.etuta Kafnria. .!;.,! McHri.le has sustained the de iimsrer made by the attorneys of the f 'v, Dillard & Day, in the tu'.l of H e r s Ellison vs R. S. H ittao, sheriff, i:i i Columbia County. This suit was l.!Mu;'ttt in Washington, and an injunc viiu. - served on Sheriff Hattan last I '- . inber to prevent him from selling .'tie f.r.ipe.rty in the disputed 11 tou- fnr delirquent tixes. The last A l,i.ve l.eiier. Would not interest you if you're look ing for a guaranteed Salve fur sores, loirns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo. writes: "I suffered with an ugly ore t r a year, but a !ox of lSnckleu's A mica Salve cured uu. It's the best S.ilveou earth. 15c at St. Helens Phar-niitcy. fcur inc!) plant; one inch apart and a 1x3 between each plank, which will give horses a got d footing on the steep grades. K.ioh plunk will be fastened down with four 7-inch spikes, making it secure. The roajwav will lie nine feet wide, except on the curves where il willl lie 12 feet in width. It is ex peeled that the roadwav built on this plan will hist for a period of five years, even under heavy traffic. Tha raw tniils will deliver the lumber which thev have donated, leaving only 80,000 feet to pur chase and deliver. Follow ing were the subscriptions nt to last Saturday morn ing, aside from the sawmill donations: j M. A. W ! residence I hoard the iiteti workinga) ihe Miwinill. j Natal Grange No. SOJ had a 'rttit and j vegetable display Satuidav. Uuulktga i pumpkins, ct hhiit;e, turnips and squashes were exhibit d that would easily rummaud a conspicuous place and : place inn I do our country honor at the i St. Louis fail', to ray nothing of the line 1 apples that were act forth. I hive Ka- e ; exhibited some corn that was so tall il : was taid he had to climb to the top of it '. to tell w lien it a rij"-. D:irt A Vo kle have received a com plete line ..I iiten' clolhit'g. iMiiging Irom (7.50 to tl.V C,,il and inspect tin-in. Real (Male Transfers. Tii lugging camp" ot all nier a' A. R l-it. W . P. DEER ISLAND. , Charles Cnghsh rvturned home from Portland, .ititnidity. w here be has U-en UMUiiJ the past llnee weeks. J, W. Gctitiv living on the Charles, ford.-s phice killed a black Is-ar, M d.w moining. 11 dicswd alH.ut lbs. j W. .1. Kinder, of Guide, l'er Is- j laud visitor, .iiinilay. j Kw and Harry Kuvart are gelling, out lir wood lit Ibis place, (or Iaui-ii Sew aid. j Mrs. M. S. Shearer bus leen for sev eral days conliiud to bei riKUil lib the j g.ippi'.' Waller George and Jn.lsou Iruinan have llm maicri ,1 oil their lot inuth ol I' II Kimball's store l erect a tuo-ato- rv halt i'lx o tcel ..r dancing and other i p'urp.". M. W, I'.iown has the coif j tiact for building il. James Gaittens will move his family "In I Ver l-liind hi, her be ba a duo I tiacl hauling w.saI lot Olu Ucllu-etn, of j Washoiignl. I Mrs John Wood r. litrne.1 boine fioin Cnriti-liua, iiutay etriiing. wbeie lic has been visiting with lur father the last four week. ! orrtt -n Ihl- wool, I i so' n,e," he sava, nn, I iiinii. .bali lt app led Ch-'in'ssr- U.I l.ooll-ll !). Hat, iteiisrsl p( riles In limit" nl iiim,,,, w w l.mli.i. Alialnula uim.Im .Him...,. .. This ta. be y l credit ro Mauagrr Phi The ahipmei l of re-lar wlr" from R ib iner i getting to la1 ipiH SU rxtelliv buaiaa. Gior.T D. Cray Sl.ainsblli Co. are shii'pii' sleadlly fion. this point o California. ONoU A Nor.P'V I nu.ls'r Co., nf p.rl land, ha U-'i dis-nhe.l. i'oin Noi.lbv will i-miliiin in lb l. i lo and re build rheii mil! al lialitur, which was burned. T. S. I.lppv, of S.'i'tlte has p'l.ehaaed half ol Hie l-s-k In to Plviii'oi'h I 'Mo lar Co. of Rainier, The mill will I leady lo run shoilli'. j r R.I ' Mi Into, urn. .. iilm a room (,.(u W. (?. Fislur, .mvh'XKv-jr.uw UAINIK.U, i i tiUl.tin, DR. I). B. STUART, Utillhl. Ottha with l. M. lairu UllMKR, ; 'UCbu Classified Advertisements TII'tROl 'i.ll'.KKI' WIIU P. K'K'K I'll i in i Mutp n in, i ii.m ....... Yeon Prlton C"., D. Mclvuiuoii, G. ,ni. .e.l C.V...-U ( r oi . r prt,4 ioi ki-i. ' ami pari s nr. is can . n oi all't, !M J. Poaell, Pltlal.u.g, Oirgoii, Dal A Vn. kl" lu.ee ic.-elvrd a li ..v.-mi l y.Mi'ii. ciotoHig, rii.igiug in H'll liAI.K-TWiCiVVHHlKs .ii. " ... f. N. v.mier sii.l I'nru.lo; fir tM j veal ling hull, G. I GllMiN Kan a Ten I'cii'M VU II... il lliru n a: ' White c.Mo,liig a h'1 I'lil.-e Mile It ii, N. V nail tin1 1 1 at 1 1 the lb-hi "I thought ill on- ot J. C. Mount, of .an S ten penl.V fuirt id bia hsM.I, M I' r tain and l hilli'a t'alif I'nbii tool . aiaiolltv atle. Cornebua (' Jacob II Co.'k ed ace I , sw ' ami Kiuily quit . (a I tit 5.J. !- C Mover to lo sir. Of ship- ! Ahliey A Avery Yeon, I'eltou Co Kre.1 Trow The Delietr Car .November. j tMut In the November issue Tun Dki.inka 1 W. K. New som , tor sustain- its recotfnixed position as J T. I.eoinud 'the foremost fashion publication and ft. R. Dibble 1 ...... ..I l. .. l. : !. ..... - ,.. . .. . I I S? ' Culture promulgated an act that the ! ",, '- "'J "' I V- ' v , f ,,. , . Kxcellent reading and rehueil ait suii-A.I.. t lark filings to Waahington tounty, j piemeut the display of Winter fashioi.s, ' J. A. Sehnnenson .... ! :t i is contended that the act is nn- which are nioie charming than a; anv G. B. Johnson csri-itutional, for tte reason that no',,tevi"u iiaw- I tictmu there ia the K. H. Joseph ... ; ,.i t .i i. i second installment of The Kvolution of G. S. Stoddard n.eotion is niaJe of the Loununr ua of ". i-i,,i, vi- . . ,i i t i .- i . i i. i , .. i Club M ouian, the buhl narrative of a A. P. Mcljiren v ... uiibia eodiity. woman's experiences in clutxlom, pur- j W. J. Deiis, li.e plaintiff is given 20 davs to P'rting to be fact ; a clever short storv W. 1, Plue ... ; t... VI'..,. a ..... . . .1 !..: :. i !. .1 I1...1. :i n out ihe ,-ninn amt ll.ero ia n.i i ' oom jiai iciai nmiir, eniiueu .in 1 ..J. num. '-t that these 11 township! n;e still! Buard of Equalization Meeting. ! I npremeditated Engagement: An In-' J.Yost ' ten lltite.l llom.v.i,,wui he It!hn llji,,il tl V k' rmr '. -j.. 'inh:a loamy territory. The ; ton French, a pathetic incident of a lit- ! Iean Pdnnrhard j io! erty ha again been assessed inthiajt'e YorksJiire terrier; and a Western : B. K. Coe cou:itv,"nd the sheriff as usual, is col-1 "r-v ,hy.-Minn C. Suiith. In the sec- j H. Syverson ..:.,-. .... -. 11 i otid of ins remarkable photographic ar- J as. . pence ..-i ..ng taxes from the territory, a Inch , j . v ellnent Vlates Li e of James A Gilbert V. ashiugton county is trying to ill.- ni thrilling adventures with a camera. ; Miles Sbeerin jj 'illy- swie. Hudson .Moore has a stt ikinglv-illus- ; R.Chambray iraieo pasrr on C lirytant'ieiiiiims, ami J. turner in the "Miladi" paper Clara . Ijingh-; Doherty A Clark lin writes uf Contticting Tendencies in Kastuer eaily married life. A House Small but Rosa Coolev Artistic is pictured and described by jJ. Silver Ti e follow ing minutes of the essi.,n ! 1"-M' eli.'g', "",'!'", '"'"lotln and ; Joseph Brown r f ., Coiumliia County Board of Koual- i I. ,'V"T"- a1'1 "I11 U-'e """7 ,jf 3,1 i i'0 M"'ck . Dillon, which r-entfv c.m.pieted us i 'd,fl1,8l',0"ltd ''k?.iVn. (or jjje Dr. I). R. Stuart Ki-ors, endorsed the wot k ofCountv As. ih,J''en, there is a (ireligbt Story, by If . B. Philips s-sor Laws without making a single ' ,v,nl-"t'"1e Morst; ; entertaining ! W .11. Drv.len . . .. i a-uiuea, vy j.iua Dearu, uuscritiing iiu: ; A. ti. noia-ris, Z-'rn) tcel lumper eousirueiion oi me ulre ol Zeus at f . lelat, jr., .. . Olyu.hia : an amusinu storv by C. V. C I T.French , Maihews, called e .Meet Monsieur Da- II. A, Morgan ! guerre, and a Sewing Lewtuo. In aiWl- . C Kilby lion there ara numerous article by ex- i Town of Rainier I pens treating problem! xi( the home i I and household. I v: 1 1 anne. i he Board of K loslizalioii for Colutn f !;t county, Oregon, met at Ihe office of tic county cierk in tlie court house in Hi - city of St. fiek-tison Monday, Octo 1 1 r 5th. IWo, pursuant to the publisn- i"i notice ot t tie county assessor, i-on 'istirg oi lion, j, r,. tioan, county j lu Jge; A. T. I.aw, asseor, ami If. j 1 !enders"n, cl.-rk. w hen the following! plea-ceding- were had to wit : i i he verbai j.e'.ii ion ol S. A . Miles to ! tiie tfj.ct that ileui, "notes and nc-1 .omits," le ilt-diicinj fro u the valna-! tioit of his ut sc t suH-nt, was heard audi rot.si.ler-l, ami up'.n inveMtgalicn le-! ri:i-l, t he lajard having sati.rl.ictory iieiice t hat sa d '-notes and accounts" were not assessed in Multn .mah county, as alleged by the petitioner. The petition of Sarah 1. Gi!on for a -,-:uct:oii ol tier assessment was preaen-: t"i md coneiilereii, and on investiga tion denied, as the town lots described . i:i petition are assessed equally with i other tout' lots ol same class in samel vicinity. j The petition of II. B. Nicholas for a ' r'nucuon oi me valuation ot ins assess-1 ., - , . . .....nf ,, .i.o ..i.. r ......!7 tl" district ... ....... . ... . .7,.i,(,7 i.oan.- vi town lots and in the same vicinity aa those of ,-a.rah I. Giison, was presented andcon-r- 'iered and dei jt.'d, fur same reason as :hat of sijd Sarah I Ijilson. The petition of N. C. Dale for a rednc Co:i in the valuation of his asaf-sament. wns presented and consider, d, and upi.ii investigation the same was deuied, a hie lands are not assessed in excess of nlber lands of the same class. The petition of the West Oregon I.nm iiei Company for a reduction of the ynl- i iuon of its assessment was presented ! flesh aui considered, ami upon investigation (50 IX) 100 00 .(! (H) M txi 10 no 20 (X) 10 IX) 10 txi 10 IX) 10 INI 2 00 1 on 5 IX) 1 00 10 (X) 10 00 10 00 10 00 2 IX) ft 00 26 ixi 10 00 5 00 10 00 2ft 00 It' 00 10 00 2 SO K 00, 1 00 i txi: 5 IX) 10 00 2." oo 6 00 io tx) ; 10 00 j 5 00 ' 5 00 ' 5 (X)! 20 00 ! 200 00 ! George F and M.irii'.ret J M 1) W Gills rl ; lot 4. I.I M. M.H-ck1.. lion lo Rainier, fldti. T Hand Mdlie I'aHinat! sey ; e1 o( sc 'i "I s- 2.t. .", Nancy A and Chri-tiau The I'.ensou layiriug and l-ti to .ell, to D W k,l- Jo I I If I !.iiutli..f i i'n Com 1 any ; ItiO i i ics in m i b, ti, :i. !-' O N and Mary I'.iah-e 1 o K R Webster; tract in sec 31, ft, 5. pMi. FEMALE WEAKNESS OaJI-I Coniraj. ft. I ponalder Wina nf 'a.,'. 1.'....,.. to ao. 4-tor-a inticiD I a.ar uar.1 . " wh""' I apa l.uf- lrad for mo m.,nlhi wnb ai,pnr..l Daoatruation WU ch ...... fraud ma. flnt wola ,!,o..i i,,,,.k my tack anil antra ami I mmUl bava bllDdloa baailarhaa. a li,nhi ' ' wnuld lael ao k I Coula aoi aland ttn f h.i.mIi. f.n d aoour.,,,1 for I aama4 lo ba barond the help of hyiioina, but Wina of Ckrdal am aa a flmi.aan,l l ma l folt a ohanaa for Ilia baltar wilhln wk- After ntuetarn daya trat.na.il I maaatmal'd without auffanna tba oniaa I uauallr il:,l and aoon bvcanw reaular and without nf. u.-.n- Card n I faalmply wondrrful'aad I wlah thai all autfariu, womaa knew of lu food uoalitiaa. A Chicago man has olwtMsl thai, "in.,t dccls are hetiei limn real e.luie deeds- s.iine ol the Utter are woi!hl,s. Act kimllv and genlty. stiow imuiiby j and lend a helping lorn, I. Yon laiiuol! K.s-ibly loa by I'.'' Moat men ppi- eiate a kind word and rnc-niag. ii.eiil more than aiibfiaiitial h. I. flu ie are p. r- oia in Ibis oiiiiniu.u v who uiiKht liiitlilnilv -ay : "Mv g.sl trend, elo-er j up. A lew .1 -ea ol I f..iuiU-rUin'a Cmlgh : K.'lllfd) will 1 lit 1 oil of imit cold, ai.it i tin i.' la n danifer w I, at. ver ttooi (.lleil- 1 n uiii.i w in n vou use II, ill ii.i dii inc. Il J !wav.UM. I know it lor it b.ia l.el-d ; no- out u.aiiy a nine. r-oio ov ie. .-i. I U ieiia l'bat uia. v . Columbia K est an rant TVYI.oi: bt II.DING, I ST. HEUNS, ORECON ! Miss I.. J. Clfot M.. 1'iopr or. Rest ,ea I and 1' I o lu p t e r v i c . i EVERYTHING I NEAT AND CLEAN Palace Hotel and Restaurant warda I'o ,,v .oti fi... It . v.d HII1 Slid a. ui lirsa and the H i'tl.d pa w ere a (it. l..-al. il, I ielelia I'hai lliui y rot ' t'V the hi CATARRH fTyw.mirwVni ra iMiti--t Jai at. .rum limn, ini.li or Indr In cacti county lo n.aai.p l.n-ii.eaa rot an tilU slalliari toao a.. I .1 liiiam lal alaildlug. atta (h Ia n,, tide weekly aalal T l( IS l, bl . i... a ea. ii Momiiy ami all ip-t.. ilirei t li.o.i liea.l.plailefa. ,n. t a,). la ...d lo. liaa. F.l.cline !.hfra. .1 . ne!..a-. Manager, aui t attaa M.lg . t hn-.'g.i, I I. W IMHi SKYFR VI. I FKmin f i haf fil ler ami gawl fvptitaii.mi ia en. I, state ion IH I Ma conniv letiite) lo r.'toea.i,i ami advents old ratal, bah.-d wealthy biiatura hoilT n tM,4 hnaiicai "landing. Salaiy I'.'l .' rl Willi rp.-.ta.'S ..litl..iwi. Alt ps.te'a in lush .lli.rl yacli rilnr.!a p. hr.id olflt-. Ilofaai and I al i lajra af. liih.-.l l.i n l eccaaarv. Kelrrri.ra t in loaa li a Idteiard rnvr!o. I 0l.ll Co., .VI.', lH aiU.fl! SI , I hl.aif... aveTwo t-roiii Deaili. "Our little daughter had an almo d fa tal attack of w hooping cough and bron chitis," writes Mrs. W. K. f faviiand, of Ariuonk. '. v., hut, when nil other remedies failed, we saved her lite with I'r, King's .New Discovery. Our niece. (iy , ... ...... v. yiisuiii j, , .ion o. ail aovHiii.e'l since, also usen tin wonilerlul meilicine I and to .lav toe is perfectly well." De- ) -rate tnroat and lung diseases yield to Kini: s New Discovery as to no other me lieineon earth Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 6'.j and I.iX) lajttles guar anteed hy the St. ileiens 1'harinacv. Tria.s bottle free. I Itroke Imn His Hon a. , S. I-e (ninn of Cavendish, Vt., wa j robbed of his customaiy health by itiva-: i aion of Chronic Constipation. When' ; I'r. King's New Life Tills broke into bia j j bouse, his trouble was arrested and now i he's entirely cured. They'regnarauteed ' to cure, al ht. Helens riiarmacy. RAINIER Died Monday morning at 4 o'cha-k, Charles Stone, of dilitation of the heart. Stone was a promising young man. and Hdge fiallowav, Oregon Cilv, will! i,'"," rr ''hihlren. f .rnisl. i.i,. - . 'i . l"- I ll vpry m, il l"r "'"" tone, firnish blueprint of any township in ;,,,! auir-red greatly, which increased toward the last. Jx-ath i mc stidileiilv. I The interment took place at Catblamei, vv asn., . C'lni'so .y. a flying trip to Trawarsr, Portland E ooomic Lsaaua renminbi hea.la. hes t. f f,.. male weakness. Winn nf Cardui cures permanently ninebs-n out of evi;ry twenty as.-a of irregular uieiiaea, Iwtiu-injj down ptiins or any female weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors liure failed, that is the beat reamn in the world you should try Wine ,,f C'ardui now. Kememher that headaches mean female weakness S.rure a $1 little ti Wtue of ('rdui tiaiay. Ileal Meal's llllt I lie ll I . anil I It o .1 III a M i! S K s V t: I! s l N at a. is v V W-W -V Vk t ; OwlSalooi. j Liprs aui Cmars Kept ia Slock t CYRUS NOBLE 0 KliAu til !' fc. 1 WEINHARD'S BEER on .li.OH.hl. J "Tom Benton" Cigars. V All Ihe latest nw!.atM'rind olt.af oop. at mar ..-r'lieais. l 7 Ely's Cream Balm Thla Remedy la a Speolflc, urn to Cl Satisfaction, civta ntLiiF at oitoi. It claanwa, aiv.tha, It.ita.nud pr'tlerta ilia iharaaial iimtiibrnn. ft rurra (latarrh and dnvmawity a CM hi lh Uead ipn. klv. Ilentnrm tfio rUnaaa of T.vta and Hinafl. raaay to naa, CotiUina in. iiijitrtiaia drugs. Applied Into tha riotrila and ataanrlwat. larK Hl, 60 cent at lrn,-i;tia or hy mail j Trial Hi. -a, 10 rants by mail. ELY BROTHERS, SS Wtrrsa II., Na York. li I I V N T .I u e. l',lor I! n. I A glaal .l ri. -III For n. an kin I A A rani -a, fcrt . n gh i.,r uo.al .ral..., One Oonllf l...(i;a inn . r.,tl o n.a.na a , ea, . lllil'ly, all , If, .(tola .... li.aai. 1 W i.t D-F.Vr.tt U. INf'l TEI ins. la- In mi Ii ali'e lo Itaiallf j h.ile i. rlal'llab. il rlrveu yraa and ailh a la's' l.ltal, In rail lll.l l,..ol.lfi( lao.l a,, i. e- lot ni.i caa'al an. I -o lul a line. I'r. ba.o'll '.a'SM'ei..rut, nrtli , . aal. a nl.,! . I IH all tikrlot SI , . i-io r- and I t- I l.lda a.tvau.rU rt.it .w.i-a. Fst-eiu nc.- lii.t esaio.lial lri I 'd li-te.l lof and el.il.Ja. aril a.ldrraaij i.i.il"-e. IMF NAlloNU.. 534. I '. a. U.i u M , I lo. ,o. j ANTFD -KVUTIM I. If liav.'i ail. I attafVff. f..tl-a an I lima lollr. liol.a I .f .ea. u'arlu. hollar. Mtaiahl aalarv tUlS'a an a.(lei).i. halar. aid arraiy ai rtiaii.c ii.i.nn adtauitd. t'rrvmas p.-riei, t- iii.n.ia a.y. Pil'loU a.llaf n. nl I o. I.,... a. Il add.. . -ed ii.. . s i, , i, ni, p. It nl, H tHail',iii tfl, I l.l. aa-'. ttl ,.r. . I i l,.. ...ti.t.aa .. .a... 1 V lit I II IB" . , , Ma. III. ti lh Itslswi lca.l. H l..aa4IISIa Ha llalla,. l M'KM I low M llllrat I II I 1. 1 a.ai. I lla.lllHI , . A 1 ' aa. I al.l.s a VI T Han. s.aia "-as II llr... i. '. 1. ..I, o. .r.a,4 ay i I r iius'l l.f il a i i,a i Mi VIOCK many the (ward denied, as the h a d ibies Shvlocks now, the COnvaleS- t consider the compaii-ion ma.le in ' .i . ,, tlu--petition a just con jjariaon, and said cent tne Consumptive, the to me and rnaclimery aie assessed equal- i siCrv child the m!f vnnnrr :.v tvith other property of theaatne-la-s. I tlu,a lm- Pale yOUng The peiitiou of the oison Nordby j woman, all want human flesh .....i.oi v.MJ.pnnv ioi uic reoui'lion Ol the valuation of its as e sment as re 'ii'ds real property was presented, con sidered, and lipon examination of its as rciuient it appeared that the value set upon said Company's renj pmpeitv de h i ihed in the petition, is in excess of anioniu asaesHcd as real property, and as mid real property is a.sesseil equally ' ilh othar real property of the same lass, the board considers a change in toiid C' mpiiny's real iroperty a-se e.. :i;ent unnecessary, tberelote said pet tion-is denied. After exHinin'ng the assessnifint ro 1 ,r the year 1H03, na to double assess neiits, errors, etc.. from dry to day, Jiuw on Ihe loth day of Oit.oer, littr o'r ruin narrriiicni roil 10 uv lite OOaill approved as assessi d l v the assessor, and now having com I ted our work, e do adjourn without date. J. n. WAN, Cou itv Judge. A.T l..VVS. Assessor. I, lll'..SDI-:HSON. Clerk. Ur. Jfnviland made 1'ortland this week. Bob Uivelai-e savi he has moat of the j ic'a'.o'a S..MI.T u. . omi i iiim oi eiiieni. I J ; He exnscts to have a plank road coiii-!t pietiit tiH.j, Kittering's place within Shyloclc was the man who i30?" l-i. 1 . . v . , , ... i J. C Kilby has pnrcliased rowler's TrrO n f r.l o r-.sni-.4 r-,f P. . . m i:......, u...i.l.. .-.ll . .. .1 w....u a. puuuu i-l. IlUlliaii o..r nini.i.-, ami win coiliuum 10 UII a 1 L .... 1 . . j Kl oilsliiess al llie 0111 Kiuuri. Born, to the wife of Gin Blair, a I daughter. Mother and child doing ii t atk aV A alkjV afla A tr a w 4 "nimmn nnnn BIBLE IlPEIIffl THE ONLY I'KKKKfT WKITIX(i MAUIII.NK MAliK a There are and they can get it take ; Scott's Emulsion, j Scott's Emulsion is flesh and blood, bone and muscle. It feeds the nerves, strengthens the digestive organs and they feed jhe whole body. For nearly thirty year3 Scott's Emulsion has been ihe great giver of human flesh. We will send you a couple of ounces free. SCOTT A BOWNE, Chemlata. 409-41 5 Pearl Street, New York. jfx. and . oo ; all druggiats. well. Born, to tha wife of Charles Hlojier, a daughter. I Mrs. Andrew Clark yisited 1'ortland last week. j A party wiiii posed of Dr. A. V. Mc j I .a re 11, Miss Margaret McLaren, Mr. anil Mra. D. J McKinnon, Mr. anil Mrs. (Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc ' Kiniiori apent, Sunday at Mount Coffin. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing' can ever stirpas it. Dr. King' s Forfr.T' scovery oaraiwjPlio.il 11 Prlra 50c 11.40 A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back if It fan's. Trial Bottlss ft aa. MaMaHMHan-aBaaaaaMaa ,atiiii.vru l3?U I j '''.Mm., ,.rW ".ilw The writing is in plain view of the oa-rator all the lime eitu 1t-Ht and strongest con struction, rapid action, easy touch adapted to all kinds of work best for tubulating and Invoice work uiiiveistil key board remoyabie type action - Instlinlly cleaned. Treble the life of any other Machine for good clean work o I It M K K III I I I ! walkorcr. Sorosis aul Built wells i it o i s o I, F. T .s A N o T II I '. U A 1 ill l: KXUiHT SHOE CO. PORTLAND. ORE, 1 ppaie I'e.klaia llalel I 1 1 1 I III I ) a. SORQSII SHOES Tho llsiKt 8I100H on Earth for th) Monny. NothlrrJt can escal tha attrartrvenass ot thk ahoa. lu mikia aualUSM rJ (opera, ka. at, 1 ;i It THE NEW YORK STORE nun jni r-iveil 11 irtrgr ii.vuUt of Winter Goods, Shoes Dry (.oods, (iroccrics, Boots, Shoes, Htc. Vmwr I!uiI.Iiiir, Main Slrcpf, Sf. Hflcns, ()rc'on. he Mist and The Oreoui:in, $2 4 4 4 10!5 Wood StriM-t. W V WV7V7' The Pittsburg Writing M shine Company I'iftMl.iirjr, I'ii ii 0 TO 12 I 6 ( Okkick Hoi i TllliNIl JOflh e, llooli 4H jlfea. KkoNT Mi Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist, Ir.fcrniat.on and Appointments by Mail. Uooin, ,',() and 51, WashihKlon Houtheast corner Wash, and 4 1 1. Ht Take Klevator PGItTLAND, I'iflh KliMir. 1