OREGON MIST Entered ut the riedoffioe nt St. Helens,' Oregon, us eMimd-clnsa mail ini'tler. BJ1.U-J.L-. .1- . - 1 '-VJ'M ' Imvrd Eveuv Fkiiav Morsi.no lit i K H. FI.AOO, EniTott At(i I'eoi'niKtoR. J - . . SUBSCltiniO PRICE: On copy "n J'lUl t advance f 1 .00 Hiz mourns ou Friday, February 12, 1904. TI1E SLAUGHTER OF TUE IXNO-t'KNTS. What is the matter with men intelli gent men when they believe prayer can take the place of ueliral tientment in the euro of to lily ailments? It will noi do to say thai they are inane or even that they laclt in intelligence, for some Of the brightest nu n and women of the State are members ( w hat is culled the Christian Science Church. Yet they do not hesitate to intmt tick children to their recognised healers, ami refuse to give medicine or cull in regular physi cians even in extreme r, In l'o t- land Inst neck a child drank poison and the father called in a Christian S'ience healer, who prayed for her ; but in spite of hi inctitirationg the chilil grew worse, nd finally the f .it her called to his aid a competent physician; but i: was t.iolate nd the child iic I. The faith cure .!. tor, when asked a to w hat treatment he Used n eere! : "Piaver." "Was the child in pain?" "Apparently, vex. Rut after reoivinz the treatment for an hour she sinned releived, and wlien I left at 11:50 she. was resting easily, an. I I knew nothing of her further illness until her mother telephoned mo this morning that she had called a doctor." The faith eurist then cooly infers that the rcgnkr physician was repptMi'ible for the child's death, hut consoles the mother with tba admission that she wa not blauieable, as in tailing the physician the acted according to her best judg ment; so we suppose the poor woman will not be expelled from the church. It is a consolation to know that w e who are BR yet in darkness and are unable to be lieve that prayer can remove a wart from a man's nose or carbolic acid from a baby's stomach, may still resort to ma teria melica and its exponents without being deemed gnilty of criminal negli- But the pity of it is the child is dead, and the State an protect its sal -on fish but can net protect its children. DIEECT PEIdAHY NOMINATIONS. The question of direct primary noti i-, nations, wh.cl) is to be submitted to the voters of Oregon at the Jane election, Iranweiid in importance any huae the people of Oregon w ill becailed u;o . a that time to decide. Ti.ete is no Jorb that it will be vigorously opp i-ed by the bosses and wnuld-he bosses of kith the great political parties. It is a blow at their occupation, and they have no desire to lie put out of business. The theory that this is a government "of the p- oj' e, by the people, ami for the people, " ru der the system of Ixi-sisrn that has lieen J evolved in Oregon of late years has been subverted to government hy the bosses and for the bosses, and from r ad niper Vieor to Uovtrnor the ambitious aspir ant lor political honors, before he can hope to succeed, mustalign himself ith one or the other of the factional bosses. Meritdoes not enter into the qiiefiion, except that the wise boss does not wor k with dull tools; neither has politic d principle anything to do with it, except that the partv cloaks are used to make the bitter medicine palatable to the old fashioned voters who Unieve thv are standing up fu. a certain set of prin ciples. This is supposed to be a country in which m ijoriiies rule, and Oregon is a strongly Republican Stale; yet we have a Democratic Governor, and the m.-ij r jty of the sheritT- are Demc-Tats. It is verjr pUiii that the cruise oi this is too plain Irossisin. Dies anyone believe turn air. tdrrn ti could have secured tne nomination for Uivernor under the di rect primary system? if elected he would have made an excellent executive; but he did not posse-a the personal iraits to render hiru p tpnlar with the v iters, and timJerthedirect primary system lie never would have been n militated, and Kepub Jican Oregon weald now have a R pub lican Governor. Trie majority party in this State should "stand pal" for thi system, becaneo it will doawav with the factional lights thathare heretofore been jnade igairist the party nominees, and hieh have resulted in so many instances in the election of minority candidates. Leaders are necessary, but I hey should be chosen leaders and not selfconsti tuted bosses, l.'nde' the direct primary system the Republcansof this State will Jiave an opportunity to choos. the nou.-jn- lor w hom they desire to vo'i, and, having so chosen, the entire ticket will receive the practically unanimous cup j port of the party, and the contest at the ! polls will be us nearly as possible one of j principle, and, to a much greater extent j than, in the past, devoid of the p r.orial-1 iUis that befog the issues and give hope pf buccsss to minority candidate, The Great Success of the rowvilli) wen Hills Is largely due to the honest treat- ment given their customers and also to the superior quality of pure wool goods manufactured from the best Oregon wool, and sold at less price than other stores ask for shoddy and cotton mixed goods. We want the trade of people trib utary to Portland, and will guar antee a saving of at least $5.00 on a good suit of clotnee. "Get in the habit of trading here" Brownsville Woolen Mill Store J. L. BOWMAN & CO., Prop. 3d. St. opposite Chamber of Commerce IorUiiiici : Oreoon A DIRECTORY OF COLUMBIA COUNTY SCHOOL OFFICIALS Complete List of the Officers, and Postoffice of the Clerks, of Columbia Couuty School Districts for the year beginning June 15, 1933. and ending June 20, i9o.. COMPILED BY COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT. I. H. COPELAND, HOULTON. OREGON. NAME OK DIHKCToBS TIME TO SKttVt. KAME OF CLERK. CLKHK'a ADIiBKSS. TIIKEE YKAK3. TWO YE U S. OSE YEAR. M J Englert M Collins Hnrrv West ... L' II I' Waikins 0 W Klake.ley W F'sianirhtcr 3 J A llolailay J.t linittena .'. Irwin ,-ihVri . . . 4 Ira 8 I'archer U Ft IMhhlce A C Atti n . 5 C Ticheuor ... ..... fit' li Harris 7 Wm Holt 8 U W Frififmn . . . !) A D llolailay 1(1 ieo A lirahain . . 11 K tl M-krr ... 1.0 W M.-llinger 1.1 I'eau lilanihard 14 M ( Simniiahan 15 .dirtlia J Burr. 1'i 0 K Itrant 17 J K It.. 18 II Sitts 1!U It Ih-adlee ... 20 T G Watts 2! .V I) Case 2.' N D IVirrson . . . 2.5 Fr-.l I lni.rcr .. i4 Srttie li IViersou 25 ti W Banies Lri olirt-r Ni-l-iii . . . . L'7 (1 I C'heldciin . . -H V W lirant 2.) J-din McAdam.... 50 t'r- RrijriiS 51 W F Hiatt 52 in Ingles : Ella M Kr-sr 34 lie i uian Kchiiiitt 35 Oscar VVaisanvn . 3r (i V Makin-ter. . . 37 K A llncher lis tV I, Ilr.m n 3D A -N C In ik 40 Oliver An'lerson. . 41 N J Uunont 4li V WariHtroni 4-tM R -k 44 M I' Vonng 45 Ib-nry (iUun 4r .John Jolrna 47 K It Tliroop 4- W H Tituxnev .... 4aM Holt 50Jn!i:i Hirkprileld.. 51 A M I'arker. . . . 62 A R Mlia 6.S Katie McDonald. . 6t tjll! ilffel 55 J R Dallas 5i N U Olsen 67 J A M.-Intrwh .... K Hall . .1 M Akiun . . II T (irprll. . . . . Win II Miller . . . . I bnii-inont. . . . ,W BColvm .... . . li L i i aim in . . . . M K Kimiiuih . . . W V Fi-ii-hcr. . . . . J FSIitflev . . K I! W.-mI'. . . K Slrhinan ...MA W.ilikk. . . . . IjjiiUc r..ck . . . . Tims Morn . . . J M I. i mlra v . . . . K J .Mill...".. . ..AD Kii'l.linr.n . .ill M fi wins' . . . . ..'Wm 1'iingle .. . E J Siunh ... . . J M Lurkins . . . . . W rt iJtocbery , ,1 Z .-i-m in Jl I-mIs .J.SHrinn ,,Mr E A Fndier.. . li A l.ai'v j W il Ky-er j'i A .l-i'innon. . . . . Caleb KiniMineii . . ti Piist-iil.urjfcr . .'M Anliker . Cook Gamble. . . . . L K Ha i Ivy . . . John Kjelilierg . . John Valcz..k . .iDaniel litra; . jC C Mover . J Limlbers; .! t Mnith :.lnhn Annnndi . . . 1 P Spencer . J K 'l iuioney .... ..Utlo henlleinan. . ill Hirkenfel.l .... . A N Early J H Aiiiriilife. . . , . J A McDonald . 'J Sknaa . .1 K Thomas .j.M Kanda . 'M K Morjtnn . . i'W E ?tevm 'Harrv It fhlf .ili. i, Merrill. . . O H Ain-iir.e. PJ PnpliHiii N.iruian Merrill Joint districts. C Richanlaon . f P.aker ... ,W K Van . . . ;i W (jrant . ... ill U Colvin ... W P Marlay .... . .. . T M Tin ker . . . ... j V LCIrtrk il C'liriotenmn. . . l M Franklin . . . . Fred Wil-on .. .Albert WikI.. . ...V V Ficl.riuin . . . . Jare.1 Wtlii . . .!i W J.irilan ... J W Parker . ;U Bnr.is . . jrieo Eriiehard . . Amlie Elliott . . . . ,J It Junes . . Chas Erii knon . . . iDiii-liiH Muicill . . . Tetz . . I'errv Waahhnrii ..ill It llvie . . . M .M Harvey. . . . . . .j Wm I, iik ...;F8 MhI.oiii . . .iNancy liore. . . . Ji Anet . . . i Dngaw . . T Niilauiiier . . . . . J L Uallien . . . j(i W Perry . . E ErickiHin . . . X DiiKnt , . . A M lierx . . . C I. A vies . .. V A Vo'unf . . . S G IS' honnover, . . . . O Anderson II A Downing . . . . . . . C E Graham ...(i f-chinidlin .. A Birkenfeld .... ..JW R D Hurt .... ...Of l.von . . AM Randolph .. . . . A II Emerson . , . . A Pertrerson . . . A Anderson . jl) M McLean Jiie pii'Own .1 Max llerir :A E Harvev W .VI Faireil !Jo Dimm C ti Caplrs :E,len Mills M Fiiwler .;lill Hull fl. Leifiiard . R .S lxvelace .jWin Woods ;0 E Woriderly . . . . . Aiiione W i-e I.V II P.mell .;jllt I'elemoll . J W Huffman .'F J lVler-ou . . - K'ari Overlie ;W J Zillmari . . . . iMra M L Mi Pherw.u .'C Kaliin-ky I Win Hut-nil . . j' 1. Tai leil iL A Malcom 'C Snv.h-r jH C iiore Chan Lauren . . . jW M Link... !Ed i;la. k F 11 .Nientedl U W Clark A Ei ickon I T WilKou O ,S Andermin . (J Smiervin W R Holmes . . K H Si-l'iHiimver. Kilward Davey Ij B Kmart .... T C Ti money , . . E Heinzen 'John Lane .... K E ;ickerii Cha Lind(rcn 'en JidiiiHoii . . . W KesiuiiuH. . . . P Berp-rcon . . . P Salmi A U Foote ...C . . . S''apwm . . M. Helena . . Deer l-biud llil.l-ull . . CI it-kmiiu S.iuvies Win ren . Finhhimk . . . Sciiip'iojo . . l M r-1 , m till 'luiiihia t iry Vermmiu Rhiihi r . . . Vernonia . . Clat-kauie .... K. inner ... Vi i noma Keafey .... R inier . Reiila-n . . Pltlehiirif Mit ... Mavirer Mm Qoii.cy . . ClnlxkaiiiH ...... Keaeey . . .TapfKNisu . .. Mayaer . . . . Yankion Mist Delena Ky-er Deer I-land . . Clalskanie Ij'ib'e lioble .... A plary ... Hoiilton . Clatrkanie . . . Valh v .. Fihi.ak . . . . Yankion . . Clatrkniiie . . . Vernonia Ing-lia . . . Venii'liitt l'.niiiier Albi'.n Miet . . . Vernonia Mint .... Ar.rika . . . .Hoiilton K iet . .Mari-hland . . Wot port There are eighteen school districts ii, ' pupil, aj piy t,vir n-.porij, ion to this county that teach fonr months or j the school ; but it strikes u that while ess oi puo.ie schools. They have an at-much is being done for the Indians o temlancK ol about one hundred and , ,ri,.iii. ,rc.. s.:n i i,ii.. twenty pupils, who are deprived of the opportunity to acquire a reasonable de gree of education to fit them for the battle jof life. At Cheuiawa, near Salem, the The people of Quiucy school district, No. 5, will soon begin the experiment pf a collective district with a graded School, zoir'ir as hih mt l!i io)ith vrala . -. . ' "... , , 1 Lnited states Uovernment maintains iiicj win i,ayo a iour-roouieu si-lioo: house w ith four teachers, and will run at least one wagon to collect the children and bring them to school in the morning and take them home at tiitcht. The mat ter baa creatled cunrdderabin eivheroent and aome ill feeling, but we believe a trial will convince the pnrentsof the ben efits of such a system, w hich has jtiven wnsiacnone.sea-nere, giving good school ment. It mav tie that this is the white facilities at less expense than they could legitimate burden. It may be all t feviireq otnenviw. nirt to scour the country for Indian completely equipped Indian training seiiool, where any ene w ith a trace of Indian blood is given education, board and clothing iree of charge, without re gard to the poverty or aflluence of their paoents. The course of study is far be yond that of our common school, aud muiiic, drawing, etc., are taught to the more or less dusky wards of the Uovern- tempted lor the white children of the men and women who are endeavoring to hew out homes in the remote sections of Columbia and other thinly settled coun ties of Oregon. Farm for Hale. The whole N50 acres lying In section 28, 6 norili, ami 2 west, 'the north half belonging to D. V. C"pp, and the noiith half to Thomas R. Coup, of Calg.tiy, Alberta, .Northwest Territory. If you want a goml, cheap farm, with plenty of good timber, one mile from a sawmill, and four miles from the Columbia river, write direct to us, hh we have no agents. It is one of the bent farms in the vicinity ofOoblc. Address I). W. COPP, Ciir i ies 9rr,,"'eir Canada. TILL YOU H.1YE A DOZE BAW1 in Oyster Hhell tnat Weighs Kerr a and On Half fouudi. AWH ton days ago, while the St. Hel ns Rending Club was diin'ii-sliig I'mf. 'iiniloh'ii gwulotficiil sketch ol Oregon, ne iiieinbei' had occadmi to rider to a isil epo-.il (n,ti'i In llS'iil tlieia-t rn slope of theSaiita Lucia oiiuuiim, il Calif.niiU, which seems to bavees aped the notice of ino-t wriieia on ihe .eulogy id our country. Tne sire ol l.e-c I IIs.iim nieniioi ed b that im in h", cieate-l such utpri-c in o re nil in niilllig li.r a rpci iiin n, and M . D.I aid, ihe int'iiilier refened to, thiouuli the kindiit'tsof Mr. . R. Iheik. l Sun Lllin Obispo, Cal., ha jilrt phu id be line us the auler valor ut one ol iho e ancient aiwturs, peilect in flinie and ,i e-i rvation, which inea me- 1 5' n u length and weights 7'i omul I iay, piuliiibly, ininina l ncvciiil inchen in g'r.anit haln viijhort iivd l bicuk iif" al one end. This ' ciniwii la i coinph le in llM'lf, i nd so free from extraneous mailer, it ileii I vc the Inline ol pctritit'd 'hi ll, ttlln r I Im n fti-sdl ; but Fatbei Time has sMlaihly woiked on it lor many, n.ai y Il nicandsol Vcais w iiboiit dctlio) liiit il dciiliiy. lithe nliriginct' of that d untry nle I lew diXHii find tiyster- of I li lit ure l"i hrrakfiKI, ill y pmbably built the Sum ik Lill ian Muiiuiaiiia for a phij liinc. The Santa Lncian Mouniaina aie the coat r.tuge in thai set lion, and are 2 IHi h i t nigh. The sheili are ("kil l lilting lie eistern f'H'thilN, a mill l,fi0(eel alotc en level and lhirty-li miles Iruiu lie ceau. IHK6ESTI0N 'I was rmnbl4 wtlk alttni .'h innilil. Thotltanra lllaok Urniuht dlil iua luuro s"i"i la onti waak I hail all UiimI.w tors iiioIiiIiio I titnk la a yttar' - M II. HA It A II IB. hlll .ll'lUl.LI. KIK.tlinll, tinl. Thftlfoidsllliwk Draught ipiiukly invigiirnli'S lh ac tion of tlii' stniiiiu'll anil cures even chronic case of inilijj.ntion. If you will take a small done of Thiol font's lllacit Ihanijlit ims sionallv yon will keep your stniiiaili and liver lu per fect coutlition. THEDFORW BLAG'DRAUGHT is pi More ic!itii is cain'xl hy conitip.il ion than hy liny other dui-iise. Tlnslfiad'l Illtit'!tdr.i-i;rM rot only n lieves roust i Mtiun but cures di.urliir.i ami I . ii'i i t. r v and keeps tlix bowels regular. Ail dnmUi' soil , s-cni -.tihaes, ICIassiflcd Advertisements A DURHAM1 COW FOIt HVLK Will be Irtish. b ITvln tJth r Ifkh. l"ti-HiiH- anhts itihca. f. M. Tnorp, hi Helen, ore. a i-4 P,i V KM Foft TtI"s7 arte loented n W IHaiweirti Slungh BP ciimiiitidiilltiii for h Hhi head eniii dalle host lmnti on plm e, M ft ) 8KI.KM''.. euro steamer America, Hi' Helen", Oiegoil, !f-6-l( Thedford's lltaek Prriii'jht It f'-t hi"t ni 'di cine In ri'i(. il.it." !l I. n.ils I h.v ev r ti. il," M A. M. II It A N T, 8ncad Ferry, N. C. 1.0sTA 3-YKAK Old) HEIFER ml. wiih while mi hiltket and whit Me lik, wiiii' whim spols along ,!,.; lev, clitdrt In Mild nn right hip. Flu tter will phasit iiullly J, A. Wlksirum H l. or I lainl. TAKEN rr-AI'OUT DKCKMIttit I rt t It. ahull t it 1 f iiIkhiI M nmntlis ni, . I. lei k, w lib w bile spot around the head ii io I turn tipped Willi whilH, InqtiliK ,, s I., Mid. i Im, IVer lolaud, on Kdwin Men ill place. Largest Moic and largi-ni l vk can be j ouiid at Perry iV t , tali. tut' siore nt . lloulloil. OikhN ili livenil iree. j HOULTON NEWS NOTES j Joo Lowe Informs us that his ri.ici l.eota and Ihoiher Harrviire enpeciedln j arrive from the Eual before ninny iihhiiis. ' S. A. Perry, J. W r..yle, 1 II XVt" ! land, F. R. Kebey. i i. L. Tailt. ll, Ins A'. T. Oliver, and J. I! Li.alirey atileiid- ', -I the graiigi' leviling al Riiiniei Intl. Salurday. All lepnrl a 'tph i.did l.iiie. j V. F, Built-', um -iiinil lor ihe West- i ern Coitperagii Co , visited iho luelr.ip.- j lir la-it et.iiunlay evvulng. A numlter of our tiling people attend- j d I lit- grange bill at Dei r l-!and lM ! .Saturday evening. All repn.t hiviu a i good liiiie, t-a leci.illy l-'..ink an I tbil. G. D. GiN"t!,oor hotel limn, had a car o( drenStxl lumber sinppud vlow ii Irutu Portland lant week. Ut o'ge Enieiron bus rt tin lied from a week's vUil in Senilis. L. J. Biguell was compelled to lay oil a day or two ou accouulof tint toollntclie. Mr. Graham, of Perry A 'ii.iu.iui, V ta iled Portland unit tiny l.i-. week. Cohiiubia county'i new rock i riuht i trnvetl la.il Saiuitlay. Keep vnui hoien in the burn tor lear ol a runaway, Chan. Perry was quite Hck the lirt ol he week, hut l-ag tiu al IiimjjI uf duly al tuo Westeru Cii-rae Co. M. B. Pitt'.rsou.Ed Hiiieu.aud I". A. Ceofter are tloiug the caiiei:iir wora on pence's lie biack-niilli liop, L. D and F. E Meeks are making oiui: greai liiitirovemeulit on ttn-ir ldi.ee aeat of lown. They aie preparing to raise chicken. S. C. Knighton and w ife, of Porilnnd. vi-iteil with Mr. D Uenshaw lnelii-1 u he week. Tretiait i.riiieet. m.d all kind of printing done at tlti nlliee. A lartn fttoek of liriti.U t'tittt r.x.o'it ...I at the Sjl. Helens Pbarinacy. COiiSTIPATiei I Owl Saloon i Lliiitors asiCinirs Rep! lr TWO COLTS I'OU 8M.E-TIIKEE year, old nest spring; bailer broke; s I 'If, ll'iieeaeitii I acen In Heri Wtal's pii.trire. Applf to John Dolait, i Wririen Oiegtin, i TtKKv CP II Y (. P. IIAYKfWA e l Iwo-Veur old iiiuley heifer, al ,,y pine near War ten. Owner can bate ftiumiil hv piotliir propei tv and iaviiii i ipeni, O. Ir. Hates, Ki'U I.K. CHEAP TIIRKK II L i id Inn e. Welirhl nhitnt I ttm . up i.i e, lurplitn ttf L. Itnillllt tl, i ', miles went of VYaireu Malum, : lOT-YKARI.I'vH III II I !:,HitV. lulled and while; cr.o. an i t.iit , n lifleiu. I nf. ir mi lirorge '.V . lrr II il Ion. WANTKIi- TRC.srwoltrHV I l or ifemh until l.t iniinagii hn-ii.i -- in H i i oiini v and .nl etluldg ten Ito- i..i l-m. of hi tin tin till .titndiiig. Vt 'r'--f c-h iiUtrv- and en pj tl i Mon.htv Irion lind qiMirler- It. peine money ioIviii'imI; Htvlttnn 'r.i,a' tieiii. Vldrr-a Mttnager, Moimii !l!dk-.,Chl.n,-o, III, I u'hr (M-tv,: (o.U vt wbiair CYRUS NOBLE W'ANTFD- V AITHl t L I'F.HHON T irsnl l it well ' lahlinhrd ItotiM In lew eoii'ille., rtlhiitf on retail merrhams and stents I al tt I ilorv Halart f VO, o tI wlh t speutra addinonsl. all liiu'.a. in i.!i im-li werk. Mtmey for 'Viit ndtaninl, I't-silloil eriiia in-ill. Pn n.m tirrrwlnt anil ru'hlng, Miidaii llouw, JO) Ktihor Mrt ( li .a.i.lli. v t 0'I j'v(rniniit whik ir t (lie Owl KEASEY'S K0NTR1BUT10M The editor arks for news, but tlii- vi tunity ial ike Mother Hubbard'scupbjard scarcely a buiic. The oulv wail that n hear from the headwaters of civilitallo i on R k enn'k all along to Vernonia Ik Hail I t y ! ilny My kingiloni Inr I nin h.iy. A few WLIMHAHD'S UEEM "Tom Eenton" Cigars. i.t.T i I lie Mit I reniiura kat -. New .llliM-rilnia li, 1 he Mmt will riv i-e i v Farm Life, ail ele-mt high e).a (arm iiionliilr. I,mb nfnl r titur ttti, .1- II p rtlllll'll ior the n jnlm rc,tti.etp. liotl ,tiee of fl If. Veh r II,. I ..i!, , Iters ill.' entitled t i l i Ihe . I i,v olf.-r l.i pi'vitiiT one ve.ir in 4n,n,.-. AOd lb rents In Ihe C-nnh " I O.K. and n.,.in Iitl.e ..or 1 1 i t.e Toii-.l.t 'li wJiti llidf, II,.. ,S, w ,,i k Tu un- tarn., r ( tll'Mg-i Weeklv llllfr O.-ean, lit the l-.-..ii,i t, i 1 1 ii I.!. I'.'i,. M t ,,, Oregon D.nlv Jniirii.il six lu.nlli. !.,t j, Pitorr.ssiox.iL w iv r . t.'i.i,! u ! IIIJ MU A PAY, u ir ran v;vs..rr-Livr j Will j I, ti- it ut I'-mt, hint tut riii'. j RAIMKi:, : ; 01'EiOS. Hie Mist and The Orcgoi.ian, $2 Most All the Boys and Girls IUty Uiier Shoes I-IECFRED BECAUSE U l,avc the largct-t stock of c In It! rtit'.s .shots ami the only special de partment in the city. We want Your Childrens Trade oi;u si.50 si ioios a e lite bent on earllt I .r llnj iioniey ALL PM Ir. ALL Kind, of I.KATH Ett l.dtle Itentit and OirN ilref, 'v I., 53 Youths' anil l..V ,r.. t fti'n,' li N T I It K H c O N D 1' L O O It r,,a. KNIGHT SIIOK CO. - m, urimna fi regal 1 li II W A I. K a V 1 u n . . SOROS) "e""" ''. 11.., n lew tons, lionry with sue, i 1 to be found, tint! migiii su-titin n le 11 pin 10 ihe tent. A number of burns a e almost enlirelv empty, and Iwu munthr's feeding yet to is uone. The schoolhouse et Kaev Is at last after ten vests about rumpleteil. The inside work has been d ine by O. 1 1. Sitts anil James Adamn, and the barnlike sp pea 111 nee removed by a ceiling and v ain tenting. Near curtains and pictures for the inneradornrtients and a coat of naint ior the outside is next in onlur. The Keattev uostollice h is at ht-t taken Its flight four and onn-liall llillc-i up tin) creek, ami been establiahetl al th oil!s ranch. Mr. (j 11. Huts. 1'. M. Rural d.-liie y u ill he in order along iho route from Vei non la. THE NEW YORK STORE Ccncnd Merchandise, Clothing, Dry Coeds, Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, Furniture, Stoves, Etc -.Lowest - Prices.;- U. MORGUS. BuiWiug, llain (Stivct, JSt. Helen, Oregon. Cooper AT THE OLD STAND James Spence lias returned to floulion, and Is doing b-sincss at the old black-tniili shop un til his new building shall be completed. In addition to a general blai ksmithing, he earritts the agencies for a full line of agricultural implements aud niachiuerr. Houlton, Oregon. notice to cuononsr i CITATION VOTP KIH IIC.E.V ,;,v. t "'"",-'"'"'"l- e ehh Vaet'ol ', ?L,ZuJ.r..'.,J ...V. - e. flank B. O,,.. Hedge. & Galloway, Oregon City, i ,M!ZZ' f'"-'" ".'o.""'" " ' riirni.h blue prims o( any tonnip i r ner-oy tl.n,iM 10 i.n,.,.'i" 'h" ' ltY " OK Til K Hiinokami r fnimrv Ji j 1 x 2 . 1,7,. ,n ...7, " . V.Tr "' " iwr .ni.!..a ii.:.Z'T'V" .i Court rnora In I"1 tun tier. , ,. ;., " , , ' "' '-'lly nl Ml. lUl.n,, ,. . , I'll BUD' SUMMONS. l:i the Circuit Oonrtof Ui htte al Orugon, ('r t. Iinubiii County. 1 A, l'rkniim, i'uiuutr, ua Ymnvin IMikhurat, Dofc'iidHTit, Tol'is Kf.d(;tn i'arkhunt, tho foy nametl UulVluJAIIt. I S TIIK NAME OK THK ftTATK OK ORK Ytu ii hcietiy tioilflil Mii'l r'iiir to jou uiuvy cnli'trtl iiiiioti or ochnu Man h ibiti, l.t ufiicli will l; uhi.t Ino e x i rial i on of tiX WtTilit ttlt.ii ttl5 lUlto Ol tliu llrnl jjf.ll(j4tfor( of tin vtimtii'Mti, mii'I ii you fiui in ,iwjsir mii I Mnitvt.T bv tti hiiH I tfi, I'Mi, ihtj iil.tlniiff Ui:),.....lv..hun..h.l f, .1. ...l.i I .... , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, I'etMrtmsiltnf Ilia luisrlor h.ml Olltes l Orei.i, l.iy,'(irn,n V"T' K IB II MIKITY mviVmr.i: mtruitw w I'm, rwi, in. pl.ilniiR 11 Mowing nuuie.i .itir , ' 1, will apply I... h.w..it h,r the r.n.l .,,4 lu hu hueiiii.,,, ,., ,ki n,..T ,,,?, i',';'' ,,M'llre 1,1 ... .,,.., ... "... ro, iii-i re. iii..ivii.K n elaini, ami Ihitt r.lil nriu,l ail i ""ei""' '" lie nmrrHxe relnlloii now oi.Uik IjHiweea Mitre the I m,t i ..V.?",'.' wl" ," Ii. yon .nd the plnlntlir, ami lr ucn oilier anil ; Ml. Helena. On'.... t.'.i.l.. ... J.'1. '''liny luiMicr ui Ml. ii iciii m iy, ivui r ( 11 IIKNhf-.KRON Utunly Clark, L ( y , A. 11.1 HUM, listi.it. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tbs Kind You Wm Always Bought yj , ouy oi iaiiuai) . urn. tu ki.1,1 ,ai,.l, ii. i "'"""U"!! Bears tie VJ . 'li.eUr.t,ui.lluiUnt.(rhi..:irr11a..rnwlll bs ' t.r.iu, uiio A Mills' .iiia,i .'"" , S S j(r-r6''?ir, I on January rt.b.USrt. and tlis l ut ouaMin-n lluuiitv, lir.,u,m' ,.'r i L, 1,1 '" 'Wnmliln &PTA(a&41&4& liil.,an. HtJHMir o. MoKKnw Whirmloi, PZnxs "ln""n "' I lor ruin.UI, ' Al.c.ks 'H" Vfow.. a.i in. i, , t . ,7 ' seba. hsrsntiut Jkiiumi y, iliii """'"" ' J) e ).t:-r i i Nonce ron pubication. tirtu.ti nl ihs Im.rtor, i.u.i i. uie. i umi.u i;li, ur.sim. liUhil.n , . "'"'Z' ""'f'Has lll.il Itiillenof in. r.., ' V.' ' " tnan. ; ii.il I..r suen oilier ami ; Ml. Il.len,, OrA,i, on'r. Li.""-". J-'-'"-. !" "'" i"l rhiT .., "Ur..',i"' rtll at .iltlliy rrmv tm illni. ', VII.: !"' Ilia I'linnii im... k inr.. ii. r.. no. I'li.v.. 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