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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1903)
VKIINOXIA K. It. T1iri. Vrnonl' liutil ling . Mt for tlit llroy and wty r ..title, WMininy. WllHimi HaiVr, Kirk prank' laitle l.uvr, ivoiiiiiii'ii in iiiptu, Ml ViM'ili ffwl ilm MH fm lliuliin v.l'',' Mt' "",',,,r P"rlfwl miltK If '"" " M- rllitelll. lvtii fairly wiwfl prli-. Mr, tile Wilton Klmniialmn ha lu'm nn''i "'" ,l""''"r" KUt In Iraih tlu'lr Hil" '"Nil ' wll'wil, i.IiimiI in lirgln Oct"'" ll'Uli. Mi Hhitiui'ilian . diploma and li well cinlilpit i Irui li tli vming Id how In admit, W. W? AHftt wnvixl III limit. fnlil Kixi'l" ffM" rwldtmra u i), Hi' ll-.lfl. whnra lis will remain dlltillg I'l tXillllsT WlllUT. ft , Hlily whn linn Swiii frv low (,.r ilit !' I" ft I urailiiall re gaining I'l former vtrenglh, and liuw ',i Km I ll t"lfv Ilk bd. I't very wif'til niH'l" Hoi. Hrc. M'irri llfvrvinif irea.ir. very lii.triinlv and InU'Mllftu arrtn.in Hi III rliurrli KkMmiiIi morning, alei liMwy lit Hit lirriiKll. ,wia Solgfrt (it lwn hauling eliln .Ira In Hnl"il lor lUM'll tWeri IMa week. Mr, lt'gfr I blflitg an fair nni aliingl u " market lor villi h j, rive rl ". The lainll of John Rnilth returned Thui.lr Irom Vaurotivfr. where they l(r lawn ninpliirrj gathering rna 'l.rl Aritmirorf nn fmin Mlal gi.l.iv, ltr a l-r i'il ti.(lai Ikani mrkf t until anuthfr roil ol alia. I William WHon end Ma oo-n law, limar 4liannahn, Ivllitr l"orilf. Tum lar i"i lu ' ol '"' i ti rmiln mwfii mi-iUr In H,i fH ! ilia ranw of tliMw finli n, hvIh lo nk Hit ilrii, I'U.i.Ik CI miri-iu 1 lnoviiif lilt houwIioM rff.fii fiom IWavrrlna to . timim. lii li til riJa tl,a ,,. KI'KI.KV. ll UM In in un ... All a I i a I 1 V II k T1IK MG STORK DOWN By The Big Sawmill!- lnlliH-iiing New VwU THE MUCKLE 8TORE HAS A REPUTA- H..H of l.i.g Mtndint for Only the Beat in (JKNEKAL MlvRCHADISE- Dart ct Mxickle, i ((erferftrrarrrwfariv c w. ST. HELENS PHAKMACY i want pure, frrsli and rchablt Drugs and Patent Medicines Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS A Fine Line of Writing Supplies. Haiti and Decorated Crepe laper, l.tc. . . ..... n . i.ftc ..n uaoaIv Aniw inr.fnts Direct from PuDlisncr Kcguiar au tcui nia vu.j 5 .aatVtJ t -'evVtV,tV' 1wJwwJlVWfW''"',F,' M. C GENERAL Dealer ,u "-- IKMITM AND HIIOK. I.KATIIKK ! X vliiiVlulliMa. VUH H ni' f .11 NTH ANI HK Vl' t" WlV WWW, UAIiIKH' NU tllCSTI.KMKN't I desire to say that I would like to do business with every person ia Columbia County. My Hcy is to handle honest goods at honest prices, and it affords me much pleasure when I feel that my pa trons arc geti'Mg their money's, worth. . ST. HELENS, REUBEN. wilt ol uz-Jrrrs '"v.' (rum iv.a..,iih;lrli:,;1:ki,',M'' Mr. Mb, r(lt , ,. .f , !' Inn.ii vl.lil,,, Mp. M " Wl. rlur, (, M.m.l." l'1'MUi..l vl.llor, MoimI.;. ! I. K' Cml..iy l,.ft hrti fur tint I. VKliif ' i ' lir VdiH oiiynr. W.,h . T..l.. limkliin lor work. .JmniLi"'"!" T"",M'r '" ' "'"'t Mown U loaifliii .mll, !, i., i ioui.tol.H,1,v.,Mnhn.. K. K. Iliili lilnwii. wl, , it "I fur ih. ,.,.M,li,UTIiMlr :.... m!k tltl W I'.irlU.,.!. WwltLHl,,, ', (,.,. .IMV l Ui ...,k I... ! : ' u1'1 "',MHl.,,'r.', "'"" v., i i,m Inside euch pound puckaee of Lion Coffco will I found a FREE game. 60 different names. All new. At Vour irocri. OABTOniA. tmn lU A IK 1 Nl Unit tm$t KlfUIIU y. V Hajq X.I HARNESS COODS1 , - Kinds and Grades riRST CLASS IN.EVERT RESPECT tarqs( Stocli to Refect Crom a ml Low est Prices I all awl we "' t Won bu)ln. ol Write for Qitalogue (V)U.lNS-l'KhSruN -WILSON' CO. Cor. and Taylor Sts., Portland. 1 5 a, Kvery day in the Week u I a icii you GRAY in v-vt'v' " - t MERCHANDISE rUNimHNU UlH)H. KOTIOMji . ..-oen MNIllNiiH. UHOi '' "" ; OIIVICK ARMYAK. QOKBriliw el' sun i it", tihjui. 3 OREGON 4 lH III Hit Owl rf ill klndi of printing don. nt thli olllw, ioon, Brinn Hrot., iroirlctoit. ilioL'lm1 "'''I"'" oftlie '" '"Ul,!r h JUil.y A llrlnn't .tor. i. hwlquar Urr. Jor K.iicril loerth.nJi,. ( Houl lon Drrgoii, Till ofll.w Ima iticurml ttlB M.rvlm of n riiwriuiiixl Job prlntur, .n.l i. pre )reU Ui ilo all work promptly. Cuban clgara two for quarter at Ilrinn llru.. Owl aaloon. Til fMia Htar Lunilwr Company la r.iiinliig on cgo of lumber for' Ui. Ban Iranviico iiiai kat. OrrHiiil.nta alioiild aii.l In tlieir uialt.r to rri:li tii. thia ofllcd by Wi iiewlay morning at Hie lati at. loiter lm (Kirtant matter tan be aenl arparatcly. FOUND A brown Corker Kpaniel. Owner c.n Imv. ,,( ,v paring ei iiiiia. Mrt. U. Helens. Helene: l.anj iug, Ore. Illankola, qullta. pillow., mattretaea, IhhJ airiug ami beilitea.la are among llierarleiyof thing) j u IUx.k M. V. tiray, Mt. Helen. Albert Toiler, nubliah.r of Ilia IWi- lau.l Worl.l, and accretary of tlia Oregon 1'ieaa Aaiclation, will aooa iaaue I'lurual deyoKHl eiclualvely to lb hop Inlerrata. Magnolia, Canadian Club, Old (iov eriiineut w..lakira ami llordon'a dry gin at lb. Owi aabmn. Old Crjw whiatry bolile.1 In bond. 1 Dr. Clitr, of Ht. Helena, lina Hi lam Iter on the ground for a new collage. Tlie collage will be completed in liuie for neat auniuier. yeaaide Sentinel. Henry" Morgue baa added full line ol luriiilure to nock of general mer-clian.liMh-clialra, Udalea.la, elc, and comulrU line. Wbil other advertiee low pricei.elc. N. A, I'erry, the pioneer merchant of I lou Hon, can't be beat fur good good at the low eat pricee. N. A. Terry ha iuat received a larire lii) of the beat ahoe made, at price aurpriae you. Ala large ury droit goode at tow price. I In the Iroublea between Jotepn Ixing !J ' uwt. ju.iic wikiui I mipoaa.i one ol on in latter, u. A, Hall appeared for Iuiout, and W. II. Towell for the aUta. A correapondent writing from Rainier atalei that Colen H. Crouaw haa pur chaaej ranch uear Howaid'a mill. It l iiliiiored that he will remodel the building, and try hia luck a rancher ne t rpring. (io to Bailey A Brinn for bargaina iu fancy dreaa good), clothing, boot, ahoca, liaple grocvriea, etc. liood gooda, a apvrialty. l'ricea, quantity and quality guaianUxd. The following grata aeedi can be had at C. ray'a, tii. Helen; timoihy, red tnd white clover, orchard graat and veU lies. Other yarietie will be lurniah l on fire day notice. A grand ball will be given In the op era huuaa at M. Helena, .Saturday night, Ortolier 3lal, Tickela, iucluding eap- per at the Colombia Keatauranl, l Iti. jUoud uiuaio wilt be provided. The j dance will be under the management of the luiaiguout Sitter. If. O. Howard received a Ked. Poll bull calf fra.u Sain Morria, of Weaver tall.-y laal Saturday. The prite animal j waa taken out to Mr. Howard' home place noar Yankton, and will la) uted to improve hi herd of cattle. Mr. Itow- ; ard mav lMKiue a breeder of thorough- j bred Ked 1'ollt. I When you wake np with bid title I in your mouth, go at our to the Ht. I llelent I'tiarioaiy and get a free tauiple j of Chaiiiberlaiu'a bloniach and l.ivcr jTablcta. One or two dotet will make I vou wvll. They aleo cur btlioutueaa, auk headache and constipation. (ieta free aample of Chamberlaiu'a Stomacli and l.iver Tablet at the St. Helen riianuacy. They are eaaier to Like and more nleataul in effect than pill Then their ute it not followed by conatipation at it olten the cate with pillt. Kegu'ar lite, 25c per boi. Cbarlea Graham, late of Portland, hat nnn-haaiHl a half interetl in N. A. Per- iv't generel uitrchndie ttore at Houl- - - - iv griieri uiercnaiiuian .toi. i ton, and (Ue linu name ia now IV try A Urahaui. Mr. drahaiu it layoramy known in Columbia county, au n a thorough butin man. Twnty-two vn o be t employed in 8l. Hel ena, and Mra. Urahaui ia a daughter of Mra. F.liaabelb Perry. For many yeara patl Mr. Urahaui baa been engaged in buaiiieai in Portland. A blaat of 00 tone of powder In the Bugby quarrie thi tide of Atloria We.luet.lav, and 100,000 torn of rock blown loom lor ua at Uie governnienl letlv. About thontiind feet of the trackage of the Aetori Columbia li...- u.iimail u deatroveil. and the Iota eitinaled at about 1 60,000. lwo Atori men narrowly ercaped drown jrg bv Mug carried out iulo lh river i... il. .l.ii liich wave cauted by th exploiiou. Net gixx't r Injin, received every .l.v .i lUilev A Brinu't at Houlton. Call and etamine tome of their ipecial tiet bov, ment and yoiith't tuita, halt, cii, alto a (rood line of ladle , nieua' bovt' yoiilht', uiitaei and child ren' thoet; hoeiary, and a tine line of rubber good, umbrella. Overcoat. Men and aunien'a underwear, lepgina for men. women and children, lilovea, fleece-lined woolen jack!, and Itiauy article! too nuuieroui to mention. Dart A Muckle have received a com plet line ol n' clothing, ranging From 7.W to ,15, Call udlnapect them. H e l earned aGreatTrwIh. a aaU of John Weley that he once It .aid to Mlttrett Wealey; "Why do you tell lhat child lh Mine Ihiiig over and ' . t" "Jnliii Wea ev. becaute onc."elli..i not enonnh." II ta tor thit tame reaton that yon are told again and again that Ch.u.berU n '. Cong , llemcfv curei colda and grip; that it couiiur'ai tt any tendency ol lhtj di r...uli r. uneomonia, inn that it ia pleatnnt and tafe lo Uke, For tale by the Ft. neiena i Hedge A Oailowty. Oregon City, will furnlth blue printt of any t-wnthlp in thit dittrict Xetloe. u. wifr. Adtlle Yeung, having left la 1 1.-1 nn AllallK III. IMH. " a 1 I -a, A ..... aillioHtanycaiiteonmy part, I, tl re (ore will not be wpon. ; for auvil.bt. .' .1 l.v her. or will not rMiwn- .iWeforlitr-tupiHirMiinyw 81. Illn. Ore., October ?Utl., nw, '".iiimid -.Br on W. J. Kullertou, of Warren, wa In town Tiieaday. Mr. and Mr. . II. Duncan, of War ren, were in town Saturday. Mr. anil Mr. A. II. Tarbell were down from Warren Hatuiday. Mr. and Mr. David Davit were down from Portland during the ptat week. Attorney Robert U. Morrow waa down from Portland Saturday. Peter Pteron, ol tkaiiuoo, wat In Ht. Helena Monday. CI ff B. If arrlt, wat down from fiau viea' ItlanJ Saturday and Monday. U. H. Hyde, of Yankton, waa in town Wednesday. Ole Bohman. of Scanuooie. wat a vial- tor in uie cuy during the week. Mitt Mildred Kramer, of Mvrtle Creek, It viaiting relnlivet here. Mn. J. II. Decker it irraduallv recov ering from ber recent illneta. Mitt May Clialinert yitited her par ent at Porllu..d over Huuduy. Uncle John Haiti, of Columbia Cily, ha gone to Cwatle Bock, Waali., for a abort tuy . Mn. B. Thoinpton and children of Iloiilinn, have been yiaitinj her ton at Oregon City. Chtrlet Morrit and family, and hit uiothtr, were in frou Bachelor Flat Weduewlty. Mitt Catherine Johntoo, of Portland, haa lwn viaiting bertltUr, Mr. David Heiithaw at lioultOii Mra. O. II. Culper, of Portland, ia via iting her narentt, Mr. and Mr. 8. 8. Way at Houlton. Frank Hchoonover, of Hoquiarn, it viaiting hi father, 8. U. Kclioonvver, (or a few daya Vancouver Columbian. Mr. O. P. Bryant and children ar rived down from Portland Tuedy even ing, and U viaiting her parent, Mr. and Mi. 8. 8. Way. County Kuiveyor W. T. Watt waa down from Kcappooae Saturday. He fa very b'lty theae day with private aud county aurveyi. Howard McBride, ton of Hon. John K. Mcliride, of 8pokane, wat viaiting hiaaunt, Mil. W. II. Dolman, during the paat week. Mr. and Mn. J. N. Brinn, Mr, g. E. Hendrickt, Kiank and Jeaae Heudrick, were among the Yankton, people iu town Saturday. Mitt Intie Hall, who recently eloeetl term of school in the Powell diatnet, haa begun teaching In Pitttburg tchool. - Mr.andMrt. U. O. Hay, of War- L7il ... tTii...7J.l ... -.V-VTi. ! They made 125 mile iu IV hour V IRJI W IIIBIIIWe., U Ul UtKf VHW 1 W. U. Koyer hat written to change the addreat of hit piper front Codett, Wit., lo Owen, Clark county, Wi. He it now with the John 8. Owen Lumber Com piny. Slate Ddpnty I. It. CopcianJ con ducted initiation cerenioniea at the meeting of tioble Orange held laat Fri day night. An iiiteieaiing aud .profit able artaion waa held. II. C. Core waa up (mm Deer Itland Safrdav, with a lot of baled hay, which wat delivered lo Dart A Muckle. He iutendi lo ttart np hia thingle mill at ouce. Mint Klbel Uabbert, who haa charge of the Jerfftiieae department in the Woodwanl-C'larke drng ttore, Portland, wa viaiting relative! her during the week. Koadmatter W. E. fHevent, of Scap pooae, waa in town Monday. He it very utity with road matter now, and stated that work had begun on the improve ment. Oarar Hayter, of Dalian, the brightest young attorney of Polk county, waa at tending circuit court Friday and Salur dar, and nicceeded iu aaviug hia client btut$12U0. O. P. Hoff, of Salein, labor commit lioucr for Oregon, wat in M. Helen Weduetday for a (w boura. Hi waa oi bit way down lh river to visit the cannerie. 8. 11. Parkin and Oliver Smith, of Yankton, were in town Sunday from uu th river on their wy home. Mr. Parkin and family have recently takeu up their retidence in the Yankton Mr. and Mn. 1). M. Henthtw, of i Houlton. have moved into the Brad- Lio,. oitiage. and the rooma over the )ol.g itiaire, nu ine rooma over uie ,tor, building vacated by them, will be occupied bv Cbarle Urahaui and fam ily. Chtrle Braddock, w ho hat been th junior clerk in Perry' lor at Houlton lor reverai inonina pa.i, arcompauien hi mother to Portland laat Sunday, where Ihey will make tlieir future home. Mr and Mi. W. II. Powtll. Mr. and Mr. W. II. Dolnin, Dr. and Mra. Ed win Koat, MiaaetUrace DeGrarTand Al ice Tnaver were among the St. Helena people who went to Portland to hear Nordic ting Saturday night. Neltnn Tinckney, of Deer Itland, came up Saturdav with hia eou-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mn. Beebe. They have been flopping it Mr. Pinck-ni-va for th naat two month, and Mr. Bebe relurnt to Portland, to retume work it uiachiuiat at McCauley't. Mr. and Mr. A. E. King. Mra. A. C Chiltv and Mita Mae Morriann, of Port land are rueatt ol Mrr. J. 11. Sheldon. The ladiet are ill peieee of Mr. Shel don, and Mn. King n-Ho wat Mitt nua Parrott. it a well known artitt of Port- ami. anil wat marrieo io nr. a.iui, oi San Fraiwiaco a few day aco, and will make the latter place their future home, rr Yr Own Iitereat, After kaikinz through the moat prom inent tloret in clotnlng or ihoei, b ture not in nil-a the lettable atom ol John Dellar, corner Firat and Yamhill, Port land. W aav you xuc on every uonar in coin pan ton wilt! tne nign rent ttore, TOnXAa IM dud tot Hn thrm IhijM lantla Hgaatar tf Tlie eliip Two Brolhert, which left here laat wrrk Iwfore completiriK lirr million and a hall fet car), it laid to have hurried on her departure on -oount of tht fact that the water waa leaking Into the vcitel, but the break could not be located. When the boat reachei 6an Francimn, it it the inten tion to have it overhauled In lh dry dork. The break i iupn d to nv; been niaile when the veaae! waa lrug. d out of the (hallow channal at Vancou ver, Watb. The thip drew 18 feet of wali-r, ind two tow boat drew it through a 164 loot chawnrl like a tied, and the bull llktly rrived oine wvere wrrnching. The Two wroinert inoa on , a prt ol liircarfii hr. and retcvlvittt ) Imiilier bronght down Irom Vancouver I in lighter. The i-arjo wa about 200, UOOfvrf thurf, j CLATSKANIE Postoffice Burgbrv Freight Cais Run into Town. Our city dad are recomtrm tiiiK t' bridge over the canyon in the rear 'f tl Imperial Hotel on front tlreet. If thev will continue the good work, and tin e that nuitanc removed in that vicini y many of their thortcoiiiiiigt might le overlooked. The Benaon Iatrlh and Lumber Co., haying received their new locomotive from the eatt are puthiiig the road to completion with all potaible iliapatcb. I By the way, on would think lo read the Oregonian and Uainier Oeaette that the Benton road w aomewhere near Kainier, but (hat it a mlatake. The Ben ton railroad ia built from Clatakanie no the Clalakanie river and it not wilb D about 20 milet of Kainier. We will take the liberty to atk Hie editor of the Kuiuier Uazette why lie doe not give credit where credit ia due. Plea tell na how in u y of Ihoae pole that were loaded al Kainier ou th car, were cut at or near Kainier, and bow many of theiu were cut at and near Clalakanie and rafted to Kainrer. Bert Tichenor i building liimtetf s bran new houee in town. The girl paaa ing along tli ttreet in lint part of the city are curling goo goo eye in that di rection, whether at Bert, or the new houae, we don't know. Harvey (Jlenn bat commenced (lie erection of a new cottage on the tteep hill aide, on the north aide of the city, which when completed will b au oruuiueut to the city. Kaaper Koberttine baa the lumber on the grcun.l for hit litw butiueet block, on Bridge ttreet. Keeper ia a buatler, and it doing hit but to build np the cily with aometiiing more than wind or hot air. Mr. Iock, the genllemao wbo ha the contract to build and put in the new water-work, i building himeelf a new twe-atory cottage iu Ticheuor'a tccond addition. E. W. Conyert, the pioneer merchant of this city, it building a new fence in front of bit rctidencejun Nehaleui ttreet. If more of uur citzeni would iiuproy their leaidencee, build eubalantial good feiioet and other lae improve their prop erty in the . ity with tomething more than hot air, Clalakanie could put on uietripobtaii air. S. Benaou waa iu the city Saturday looking after hia railroad inlereat. He aaid il made hiiu laugh when b read the diapalch from Kainier in the Ore gonian about hit railroad near Kainier. We thought after the election wat over that the hot air in aud about that town would cowl off. N. Merrill returned home from the hotpital at Portland laat week. We a ",. learu that he bad light attack of ty phoid fever, and atl.pue that it origina ted from that cettpool in the ttreet near hit retidence. W. H. Convert wat in fit. Helena, Monday attending to tome legal buai nett for the Benton Logging aud Lum ber Company. We taw upon our atreets laat Sunday. Mr. Hpeuce, the village blacksmith of Kainier. W. Harvey Wrlla, ipecial agent of the lie nn n American Inaurance Coinpauy, viaited our city but week, in the inter eat of hia Com panv. The German Amer ican ia one ol the ubalantial and beet luaurance Cotnpaniei iu the United Slalet. The tawmill and thingle millt near thit place, are ruahing their lumber ami afiiinrlt.a ts. uiirkut whiln the waal li. er ia tine. I The A. A C. K. K. Co. now ran their freight can op to. the city .where Ihey are loaded with lumber, ahinglea, tete aranh polea. piling and farm produce. not for Kainier, but for the market of the world. Mn. J. K. Hawkia, wife of Rev. Hawkina, left Mouday for Terr Hante, Ind., where the will visit relative! for few weekt, Hurglara broke into the Clatakanie pott office Satuulay night, but departed without eecuiiug either iiauip or coin. A pane of glaat wta cut out of the tide window, which enabled them to effect ari'entiance, hut there were no indica tion! that anything wai disturbed.. R.BECKER 3IILLINERY MOVIO TO- 214 Third St. Ctmtr f Smlmtm Portland, Oregon " Berk.r'a aunoonca that their Im porlMl fallen! haia and choice ar leerlon ol Millinery tooda and aov eltie are aoW on dlaplay. Nobby Styles Frtfth flh In emtn rery FriUy, and pcinl ?ni,djr dinner t the OrienUl Hotel. Horse for Sale. A fine roan horie, three ami a half yean nlJ. Well broke to workdoub le or tingle. A good aaddle animal. Till trade for WI cattle. Apply to ST. HELENS MEAT COMPANY. A Double Birthday Surprise Party. J. J. Englort had a birthday on Oc tober Slat, ar.d George Ailaoii one on the I'jrJ. The retired at utual Kaiday night, and were toon moring like ttvam eiraping Irom tawmill engine. Thry were awakened by the merriment of a turprise party. The frativiiiet latteil until morning, when the party aw Mitt Amv Enrlort off ou the train to Portland, tiupper wit terved at midnight, aud varioua gumva whilad the time away. Thoa preMiit wera Mie Mabel Silver, Martha Mi-Caullpy Mna aud Amy Knglert, Mr. aud Mra. Thnmpeon, lbrt McKibavn, Uiinrge Adama, O.iar Olton, J. J. Englert. A SPAN OF HORSES A UOOI gentle ttam. for al; weijht, 1U00 Fhe each. Apply to tl. W. lVrry, Houl toil, Ore. CASTOR I A for XnianU a&d CMldrtn. Till Kind Yen Kail AI3jE:::.t The Mitt and ToMo AVekl Blade ( p ft.ri.iif iiar, TriEGIB REUABLS Absolutely Pure THOSE IS NO SUBSTITUTE THE OCTOPUS A Start in The rection. Right Di- Few people in onr onatry hT nj concep tion of the wide ex ten tor uacnliude of the co operativ noirinrnt Id the Ol4 World. Uk ao tc-jfa iiliai Id the noil. lowly ger mliiMtnf, aiaU ur uaoffUnutioasly puh iag it leadur kn-u upward, while iu ruuU spread lar aud n(-ie In the clay beneath, (be ptenteo-4i-er-i vj muveent lor more than quarter of ce.tiury haa ben ileadily and healthily gravlnM prviog year by year, the fallacy of repsif ne lirauoDk of tuany that It waa imprkt: ica iuau'ioeitiited to full, ivur iDf the iantqu-rwr ol the century, ttioee who have closely lollowed the growth and ex pan iuu of C3-oprtive txperiineuu, ciearly tmw the gathering toftther and onward marun of a g.ea aitraiiite movement, a movement that wday proinieai lo be worlti-Wide In Ua swep and graapaad cirllUatiou-moMlDg in iu inllu enr. The Atent of August 30th, 1903, eommentlag on e-operauon. gives the following interesting facts: "The lat W years, 11 to 180!, population has Increased in Great Britain 44 percent; mauu factur.es, &2 per cent; international commerce, IM per cetti; ea-prauve basiuess, oXper cent. 8o mat co-operative business naa grown inure than u tlines as fast, zm ber iuruaiunat tiade, Iw times as last as her mauulacturies; and i4J times as last as her population. Y ben we remember that her iutei national tride and her manulacunea are hngiand's special pride, the most important and uergetie elements of her coinpetiuire busmeas. we may realize io eotnu degree, how uarretur ha been tbe prof fees of British co-ope rau on." Ln the last i yeara tne co -opera! ore of the Cm ted kingdom have done a bsiues ef $5,'J00f uuu,uuJ.uo wun jVt,uuo,ueo of proots, whtun nave remained ln tbe naudsof tbe working people, instead oi going so build tbe fortunes ot Use cap! i ailats such facta as these give ns an idea of the power and possibility ol scientific co-operaticn. co-operaiiau places nan before the dollar, and lifuouriellewcitiuustoa higher piaue. for thse who do not know the principles of co operation, we will aay there ere but four groups of relation amuug men conflict, ma terj, panscrtJiip and devotion. Ibe compeii tive system is composed of conflict and mastery. Uo-operaiion is partnership, and wnen mere is love at tbe heart of it, par nersnip becomes de-vvtioa- ln the beginning there wa ne co operation in tne end there will be nothing bat co-operation. Tbe results attained in the different lines of co-operative work has awakeued tbe keeuest Interest among tnoagntful Americans from the Atlantic to tbe FaeiAc, and not a few persons have z pressed amaxemeut at the magnitude of the operations here as well as iu tbe Old World. Jn the Kansas Oiy World of July 3-Hh. IN, some interesting statistics are turn isned as to what tbeeo-operaiors of America have ac complished in one Uae of home building. rcunsyivania has 1,17 association, with a membership ol 3yi,7tie, and assets of Ua,ma WU.UU. Obtuhas 77 asbociations, with '&i,Ua4 ntcmbers aud iiey6l..-57.0U .wet, 'ibe total assets of associations ol tne tniied biates are V'T7r2iM.0l 00 aounal r?efip:n tur l"t year, iii.i-ia,ou the sou paid tor expenses, or lu te rest, leas than five million dollars, or about one per cent. In couttuemlug on the advisa bility of this form ol investment, tbe uoitd says: "The advantage ot this means of saving and Investment has oven discovered by tbriu women, at teast iu r'biladeipnia, where are among tbe sharenuioers. ihe fount y, nuw ever poor, that ha a luiie snm laid up towards building a home, is rich iu happiness aud hope, it is a charm atratnst divoiuc; it drives away hatd drina. it sweetens tne with a pur pose." Oregon Is not behind In the .question of co operative work; in iact sue can mmui oi as an energetic a concern, and one as well founded, as any concern in existence. This nrm is lo cated In fortland and is a co-operative Hume- buying Company, ibvy operate on me. same lines tnat have have piuveu o pupnr lu tne uld Country and the feasiern kiae, and tliey are certainly enjoiug a piienomeuai gnjwtn. This company has ouiy been in operation six montn. ana tney uumner ineir meuiueni wy the thousande. and are increasing rapuW The greatest leatnre of the plan is that over meaioer u interested in uie success oi ui company. In other words, they are owners. customers, salesmen en in sue, auu u(;e on bs their leeiiug ol interested ow nersnip, they do like ow ners do talk the inisine, pusu the.business. and boom the business, ibe; atv walkioe. lalktui advertisements tor their grrat concern, whicn like a gigauiie octopus, rptvaa out daily in ail directions, gathering sireugntb asUauvances. Alrewly while the nrm is yet enflintaut ia point of existence, its power is ne In lei-, and while iu rapid increase in num bers U,auxlously,watcbeo by the laud lords aud ntust lenders, tbe real victims aud ihe inter est-paying pubilc.haii wita joy the sound oi tbe aaw auq naninier, eageriv wacning tuv uuu inn take form and it row. and wh-n told how it Is uone, hasten away io tne oJiees of tbe compa ny where the over worked clerks enroll their names so taat tney way get tueir noiucs ui. Flans are. well under way for tbe. construc tion by this company of a large hotel, which will cost In the ueiEhbvrhood of. xuu,uuu.ou. This fine property Is to be owned ana operate a j same to go lo the common people and uol to n v in Himaiari ntatiixt i nn nrunia ui tue capi.ansis. irniy a star in ine ngm uirecuou. every man who- reads this an icie.au d notes the tacts eon tamed therein, culled as ibey are, from the best information to be bad ou Ibe snu jeelol scientific co-operaliod, do all in their power to help the work of the Order of Frater nal! Uone buyers, tbry wre located iu tbe M civ ay Huitdiug, Portland, Oregon, and are al ways glad to give lull particulars of their plan oi il ilooi iiniiiiiiix. Socialist Speaking. Hon. J. D. Stevens, the Socialist war hone of Clackaniai county, will ad- dreaa a Socialist meeting at Warr. n, Raturday night, October 31st. The public it invited. NOTICE FOR PUBICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Orenn City. Orearon. Oitoher 17, NOTICE 18 HErtEBY GIVEN THAT THE followtn named settlor haa aled notice of hia Intention to make final proof In anpport of his claim, and that said proof will be mad. be fore lh County Clerk of Columbia County at HI. Helena, Oreann. on November 3uth, UDU, via: CIIARf.RSI A. MALMSTKM, II K. Vo. IKTii, fr th nti of neM of teotlon li and wU of u.1. of eeatfon 13 to 4 n, r 4 v. Heuaiuae th followln wiiueies to paov hia eonlinuoua resld.nc upon ana cultivation a ..ia l.aH via; l.raAl V. Sneneer. David T. Early, Wrlrht I). Hurt and A, Nelson Early, ol Vruonla. Columbia county, oreon, ALGERNON 8. D&KSSER, Hegt'tcr. N0TICS FOB PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Offlc at Oregon City, Oregon, September lu, W0S. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE failnwina-named settler haa Died notice of hia Intention to make final proof in anpport of hi elalm. and that sain nnai prc:-i win vm mad. belor Register and Kerelrer at Oregon i city. Oregon, on November 6th. 1H03, via: . v U l..ih..L'..l,' n BWK 1 nl Million 9H. and nl of na1 ol aecllou 2. tp I It aamia tlio fo lowing wlmesaea to provo hia eoutiuuotw wldeure upon and cultivatlnn ol aaid laudvlt: Luuia abwt, I'hlllpUlahll. I and Otto Hieilclman, ol Vt rltoiiU, Orcjou. aud Samuel I" Haiiara, ot i-ititoiiig. . THE SIGN I R.l OP li li ST 3 OVERLAND 3 3 TRAINS 3 DMIY a It does not cost vou any more to travel on the "North Coast Limited" thau it does any other train. Try it and your verdict will be It's the crack train of them all A. D. CHAHLTOX. Asalsta ni General Faaacnger Agent 2tf Morrison St. Corner of Third, Portland, Oregon SUMMONS. - In the Circuit Coort of the State oi Oregon lor the County of Colombia; John Thomas Gregg, Plaintiff, vn M. Jane Oreirg, I Mend ant. ioM.,Jane oregg, Ihe above-named defend, ant. IN THE NAME OF THE feTATE Of OREOOS, you are hereby reired to appear and an swer tbe coiupUinl tiled In the a Dove entitle! suit on or before the 14th day of lecember. 1V0S, and If you fall t so appear and answer said complaint on or befoie the date mention ed, the Ftatntifr will si pi v io the Court for the relief prayed tor in his complaint herein to wn: For a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now Existing between yon and the Plaintiff unrl fnanirh m Safer a,ui fiittht aaliaaf as may be meet and equltabfe. i nis summons is pnoitsnea or order of the Honorable T. A. Mc Bride Judttt ef the above-en tit leAi Court. duly mane and entered on the 2bth day of Oe- tooer, iws, in and by wbich order il is pre scribed. that this summons shall be published once a week for six successive (weeks ;n Thai O ret on Mist, a newspaper published at St. Hel ens, Columbia Count v, Oregon. Thedate t tne nivt pubticauou oi tbts .nummons is Octo ber th, 1903. B. 8. PAGUE. Attorney for Plain tiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon, for Columbia County. L. A, rarkhurst. vs, Ida Frances Ferkhtirsf, To Ida F ranees Parkhurtt. the above-named de fendant: IN THIS NAME Or THE STATE OF ORE'rOX, yon are hereby nutlned and required to ap pear and answer tbe complaint Hied against vou ln the above entitled court on or belortj December Hib, luu3, which will be after the en- piration of six weeks frou the date of the first publication oi this summon; and If you fall lo appear and answer by said liecember 14u, 19UH, ihe plaintiff will apply to the court for tbe re lief asked in tbe complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage relation now existing between you aud tho plaintiff, and for such oth er and further or aifterent relief as equity may require. Ibis summons is pub'lstaed by order of the Hon. Thomas A. McBride. Judge of the above entitled court made in open court on the iMtb day.of October, 1903. J he first publication of this summon will b on October :s0th, lyttl, and the last one on De cember lUb, lu3. KUHEKi U. JMJKRUW, Attorney for I'lamtlfT, SUM K0 MS. la tbe Circuit Court ol the State of Oregoa lot Columbia County. William Clark, flaJntiS. . Bertha i. tkH-aaon, Defendant. To Bertha i. Docksun, the above-named De (end.nl: IN THE SAME OP THE STATE OF ORE gou; You are hereby required to appear ana answer the lomplaini tiled aKaiii-H yoa In Che above entitle! action on or tefor ibe lib day ol December, 1H; and if you fail ao t apt ear i nd au.wer. for aanl thereof, lh ptainlilt will .ppl.r to the Court for lh relief deniauded in tlia complaint, that ia for judg ment againt you for tiS 00 with interest ati cost, aud dtaburaemeoia, and tS-00 attorney, fee; and (or an order for the le u( the follow in dewribed real estate in Columbia county, Mate of Oregon, which plaintiff haa attached lit thia action an yonr propanv t.-wit: Lota "A'' "B" aud "U". and Block It. ln Dobblna' Addi tion lo the town of Kaiuier, and the wet half of the Ht hall ol section 13, in township aorth, mice 3 weal of ibe Willamette Mendiau. You are iurther notihed lhat ptaiutirfa ai-tioti against you ia upon three promissory notes ex ecuted and delivered ta him by the Northwest Wood coal Co., a partucrshp. of which plain lift .licit s yoa area member. Thia aummoua is published ty order of the U on. Thorn.. A. McBride, Judge of the above named court made aud entered on the 16th da of October, 1903. directing thia lummoni to b published for si consecutive weeka in Th Ok kuoh JttiaT, a new. paper published in ttt. Hel ens In Columbia Couuty, Mate of Oregon, fcatd. order requires vou lo appear and answer the complaint herein on or oelor the tin day of Dateiaber, lima, that beiag Ihe laat day of the time preae ribed 1 said order lor the .publica tion of aaid aummona. taid order directe the nral publication of said snmmons to be on lh 2Srd dav of October, 1903, and raid publication ia oi thai date. HKI.L TC AKT. Attorney for riaintioT. MOTICe FOR rUSUCAW. Department of Ihe Interior, Laud Ortic at Oregon Citr Oregon October 17. 1MK). VTOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ! lollowing-named aettler haa Died uotlc of his Intentiou to make final prool In support of hia claim, and Ibat said prool will be mad be fore the county Cicrk ol Columbia County, at 81. Helena, Oreg in. on Pcermoer tth, 1MB, via.: NEL8 LAKsON. H. E. No. 13S47, for the tt't of section 'it, tp n, r 4 weal. lie names the following witnemea to prove hia coniiiittona resldeuce tifion and enltlvatlon ol said land, vis. : Vt . o. 8atlerly, Philip Ulahn. Henrr lilahn, and W. A, .Mafariti, all ol Ver aonla, Columbia County, Orctwn, AliiKKNUN . IjKMIsfcB, RMclatrr. HOTICe FOR PUBLICATION. bryartment of th Interior. Laud Otttce at Oregon Ciiy. Orego-i. it'tooer ii, iuus. NOTICE IN HEREBY GIVEN THAT Till lollowiiig-named settler has Sled notice of his Intention to make Dual pruol in support of hia claim, and that aaid proof be made before the County Clerk of Columbia Count v, at Hi. Helena, Oregon, pn November HOta, 103, vis.; WBIliltT R, HURT, R. ft. Nn. ta07, for tne ut of section 11, tp 4 n, r 4 wert. , Henamealhe following wltneaae to prov his eoBtititious residemi upon aud cultivation of said )aud, via. : Audrew M. Farker, Everett E, NlilcersoD, A. Nelson Early, and Charles A, Maluuujn. of Vornoula, Columbia County, Ore gon. ALGERNON 8. DRESSER, Reglater. Home ran mumiont Departmont ol the Interior, (.and ogle al Oregon City, Oregon, OctnWr 17, iw3. NOTIC IS HEREBY 01VRN THAT THai followiug-nanied settler ha. filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hia elalm, and that aaid proof will be m.de be fore tho County cleik ol Columbia County, at St, tfeUlla. Ori.p, i November :lth, WO. via.: II SP V. HO,:t ..r I lm II lit KeotiOn 11. tDt 4 n. r 4 wen. his couiiuiioiia reaiileuce upon and cnltivnilon of mid land, via: John U. llater, Richard Mes seinaii, Cliarles A. M.tmslen aud Wright !. Hurl, of Vern..iiiii. Oreyon. 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