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Oregon, tti tccqivlv! iss mail matter
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Legal notice IV) cent per line.
FRIDAY, APRIL 15.
COOD CITIZENSHIP.
The editor of the M 1ST will never cl.iim
that it ii the duty of a cilijcu to vote for
Jhe nominees of his party without rvjird
to tlieir liones.v or fitness for the j.o;tiou
to which they umpire. That U tlie "yel
low dog" theory of politics, an I is re
sponsible for a jfre.it deal of the corruption
which admittedly exists in public life.
The man who IsMsts that he has never
voted anything but a straight Repuhlu'.m
pr Democratic ticket during a long litc
time must, on several occasions, have
voted for unlit or dishonest men, pud
have contributed knowingly and willfully
toward the mismanagement bjiJ corrup
tion that uasat times festered in the body
politic. He has not been as good a citi. en
a lie might have been, and his example
is not worthy of emulation by the rising
generation of voters.
I'artics, however, represent principles,
nd the enactment of these principles in
to laws vitally affects the business inU-r-psts
of the country. Every busincs. man,
fvery farmer, every mau and child in the
United States is tints a::ected, and every
vote that is cast h is a bearing, remote or
jjirect, upon the success or fail :re o! the
principles of the respective parties. Or
ganization is necessary to su.cess, and in
prder to have eflectiveorguji jtion every
advocate of any set of princip.es must
give his support to the party representing
those principles; and the only way that
this can be done is by supporting the
party's nominees whenever thev are com
petent and reputable men, cr equally so
as their political opponents.
Nor should the citizen be too ready
to find fault with the nomiuecs of
fcis party. He should preserve the Mis
souri attitude and request to be shown
whenever his political opponent informs
luu that John Doe, his party's nominee,
is a very wicked man. Chances are that
those who nominated John know as much
about him as do his political opponents,
and that he is fully equal in moral an I
mental worth to the opposing candidate, i
Attack upon personal character is the
favorite resort of a desperate minority
led by a itw whose main object is the
capture of one or two fat offices an 1 not
particularly the good and welfare of the
country. This classof office-seekers never
say anything about their political prin
ciples. They are unwilling to go before
the people with a declaration of faith and '
rpst thtjr hopes of ucctss thereon. They
favor the attack in detail. They aaopt
fhe tactis of the wolf pack, which hangs
upon the rear of the builalo herd, hoping
for an accident to some individual, that
they may spring upon him and pull him
down. They are the opportunists of poli
tics, and not its true leaders. They do
not buiid up a partyorganiiation, but are
willing to combine with any old thing in
the way of a party and to stand upon one,
two, or thrve platforms, as may seem
necessary to secure individual success.
They wait until the majority party has
held its convention and then they begin
the work of spreading dissatisfaction in j
its ranks. In one section of the county I
the majority voter is approached with the i
flea that his section did not receive the
attention to which it was entitled or that
its favorite son was thrown down by a
corrupt combination from o:ne other
section, or that such a candidate was not
a resident of the county '-when Mount
Hood was a hole in the ground," and so
on without limit. We do not say that
such tactics are being pursued by the
minority pajty in this county, though we
may say si; later on. i'his is merely a
generalization, and is given for what it is
worth.
Tardy justick.
A di--j.-lch from Washington to the
Otvgnnian, dated the 11th Inst., says:
Major I.ang'it was today asked by the
Chief of Kngimcr to submit estimate
fur repairing and rtisinjj the top level of
lcer Island dyke, in the Columbia Kivvr,
o as properly to control the clnnnel lit
th it point. It is evicted that the tires
sarv land will le tnken from the emerg
ency fi n The Chid of engineers acted
upon the request of SeuHor Mitchell. 1
, This is .111 act of tardy justice to the j
property owners of IVer Island, besides '
Iwing a work ot public necessity. The
: building ol the dyke opposite St. Helen
forced the water of the Columbia over
agiinst IVer IV ml, necessitating the
construction of a counter dyke at that
point. The dyke at IVer Isl.ui 1 was con
structed so that the inner portion was
lower than the outer, and the front o( the
dyke hsvicg been broken in several
p' ices, the wnter pours through, sailing
the channel an 1 cutting tiwav the island,
to the grc it detriment of the property.
A the g n-eminent exercises the right of
eminent domain and builds dykes wher
ever it sees tit, it become its duty to
keep such public improvement in thor
ough repair and to see that they do as
little injury a possible to the property
owner. Major I.sng ctt's course in this
matter has heretofore leen exceedingly
arbitrary; but it is possible that he tuav
pay some atterjtiou o the request of the
Chief of Engineer. j
HOTICi rOH PUBLICATION,
IVcpirlmi-nl ot lh ltrUir,
Uua uihee l orvnuu i.liy, Or nn
March . two.
VOTM'R I HKIiEHY HIVKN THAI Tllti
i t)t in iiaiiie.1 .tiller li HltM notice it
M tim-nttou lit make i.nl i-rocl tit aui'iM,rt "I
Ills claim, ami Hint -nl.t proof wilt t mad b
hue them .nil lork ( i'nliuuiiia t unny, ur.,
m M. Ilelcua, Oiviwu, mi May 10. It. lull, vM.i
.U K VllAM KWITII.
It . K. No. Viiii (or th W'Vk, " T. N., R.
tV.
lit names lb foH.'Win- wlniee lo prov
tilt cmillliUi.HMv.lilelli .11 . I U l I'lllllvalloll
ui ai. .'!, 111. 1. .kiiii1ii, I'. I. 1'arltef. John
naaai, tt, ,'.' ii.,kii. all t . nn. mlu. iiioaou.
AI.UttrtNO.-i UitktUKit, HwtlJtr.
AD5aNISTTO I1U-
Nolle t. hcrchy (riven lliF by vlrtut
of an oi-vivr of Hie I'ouuty Oiuri of lit
Slant ot ureititii tor ili Couiily ot v o
lui.. liia, uuivlv Kiul Biilcroil on th 4tti
ilay ol Airll. l:n)4. In the mutter of
tlio cxialo ot A. It. I.ltlle. Urasvl, th
uiuterautiidl, tli avliiiinlalralor of aald
ealni. will, mi or alter tlt till Ony of
May, IftH, at tli law nltle of NV. II.
I'nw.-ll. In t. IK-lfiiH. inoKitn, aoll at
jirttat HHlit. fttr eanli In hitiul, tha fol
lowlitK iloacrltiej real rrttimrty t!oim
Inc Jo lite Kiat of Hutd Jcarl, u
wit: Th vast half ot tit nor I Invest
)tiartrr and Iota on and two of auction
uinftiet'1!. In townnhlp tour north, raus
llv wat of the WIHamolt merlillnn.
Abo a MX mil tiilrreat In and to th
wc half of tit uorthweat iiuartttr of
aocllon Ihlriy-two. and th nt hslf of
tho northttitst ouaitof of aiH-ilon Ihlrly.
on. In towunhip aix invt'th. rnna four
west of th Wktlamlle meridian.
Aln a lax till Interest In niul lit tli
north 'itst )iuarcr of aeillon twanty-ala,
tit towiiHhlp fiv north, ranit two weal
of tli vvillitmett meridian.
Also a tax till Interest In and to th
southett.st uunrier of ct)oii thirty In
township flv north, ranv ture wat of
Classified Advertisements
COWS 1'OR hAI.FI huva lwog"t,t
inilrlicOMt foriile, lVIc reasonable!,
Inqnlit) i.f K. M. TIIOKI'.rU. llrloii,Oi.
DA1KY FA KM FtK fAl.K 80
acres liM-HtrHl on Willauu-tto 8linitli t no
eniiiiiicHlationa (or 74 lo UH) livad rnltle
daily Imat. liiqiilrn on plui-o, MIU). I'.
M.l.f.A r., euiu tu-ainer Auieina, m,
Helena, Oregon, 2-ft-tl
AI'I'KKSTICR WAXTKI) -To learn
tilt' barlteia' tiitdo. liood npportllliitv
for inti'lllirnt vonnn niun, lnnlivo(
ii. CU.WVFOKn.City HarWr Hlnit.
GOOD STRONG WORDS.
The direct primary nom illation law will
comtel pub'ic othcers to consider the
wishes and well t ire of the r p'e at every
turn. Piecing the jmlitical Ijosscs will
count for little. A public officer who
gives satisfaction cannot be turned down
by trades and combinations, for the
meui? er of a xirty will vote directly and
not through delegates sent to a countv
convention. An Assessor who receives
his nomination direct from the member
of his party Keel not consider the sfliish
wihc of any political boss. If his work
. is s-.tisfactory to the people he nee 1 have
no fear of renomin.ition. The same ap
plies to every other county o lice. Noth
ing is more promising of inip-ovetnent in
public service than the
which wjtl place in the hands of the com-
the wiilamett meridian.
AIfo tax till interest In and to tn
unditUied on-lialf Interest In and to lot
tour and the ttd land In front of aee
tlon thlrtv-nva. In townahlp lielit north,
ran Av want ot th Wtllamall
j n.fiiilmn.
Also a tax title Interest In and In lot
two and tit a.-nv of ltd land lyln
Booth of And adjoining lot two of aetlon
t twenty-Hlx, In township ettrht north,
I ntiiae Itv wst of th WtUamett m'
rldian.
CHARI.KS U LITTLE.
Y. H Powell.
Attorney for Administrator.
! liirm fur Sule.
1 The wlittltt Hit) iti-res lvlnir In n-rllnn
28, 0 norilt, ami a wert, tli nun It halt
lieloiigiitK to I). W. t'oi, hihI tli aoiilb
half lo Tlioiiuia It, Coup, of t'ulf.tiv,
Alliens, llrtbttest Tenilnfv. I( ymt
want a p), i-lieap fnrin, w ith uli'iily nf
Kooil limlHr, nun mile frtnn a anwudll,
and four miles (mm the Columbia river,
vriti iliivet to ua, ii we have no agi-Mx.
It i niie of I ho heal (hi in a in the vn-initv
nfliohln. Addn-aa 1. VV. COl'l, I'ui
iles Crosaieg, Cnnadit.
i llTsAT.lcll:AT,, is miii-it in
ami lienors, imrt Ji'rwva anil llolealino
...ixeil, bri-Kii lo blooded 8hort Uorneil
I'iiiII. Some are (read and the rent v ill
W (ivsli (milt now on fur the next two
months. All pentl ami irnod milkers.
Call or write to C. O. l.OVIOiiUI-lN,
Clitskauie, Ot c'u.
IIONI'.I'H KMIM.OYMKST CO.. 215
Mi.rrnoii St., rorlland, Oreiton, is one of
the beat known and iiiimI ivlliible C'oiu
panii a nit the Coast, (tirnl-ltci all kind
Help on ihortt-sl nolle Free to Kui-plnyern.
When In rortland (i lo
The Kmplre K lniiniit. ll2 Third
Street, tlin-e iliMim S.mlli of (taker The-
GiU TO BIDS OH CQUJTTT mOAS ' im. Meul,. from 16 eenl Up. 0-'
w0 iilsv and niubt. Ovsters in anv Mle.
Notice la hereby (Ivan by th und.r- Wm Hoblander, l'rop., foruirrl of Hie
aiuned. tli County Load Master for me u , . , ,
Lua.it oi loiuu.tila, ataie ot Pruamt. koy.ii. im aim ,Mmnon.
tnul Ulds in turiiitia will lie rtH-eUeu hy ; "T"
tn vounty court or tund eouniy or t o
lu.nbia. unlit -' o'clock in tli alternoon H0TICC
or May 6, UHM, on the herelnatiM- do-1
Kcribed nind work. Kaeh bid moat b j
aeco.t.tanieu ny a oonu ror iwic in eviiiiii4PiiSi'Rni(n' voir oin
amount of the bid I. reuuired by T.ch M u'Vtff k! n .'i xlZ I R. "
law. The founty Court n.l t 1.,.,",., w.ll n the h .1 y -f Mat, lM. ap,.lv
rlslit to re.eet nny ami all bida. 1 ha . h , , .,, t i 'imi, i-omiiiv. stai
OF I XT E NT 10 M TO APPLY FOR
LIQUOR LIClNSt.
CITATION.
In the f'nnim rmirt ol tin aula id Oregoii, fr
llil'oiiiiiyell'iiliiinl,,
In th mallet ol lh Kaiannl J"!'" ""'"'
1o'7''r!' Hove, Kriink K 0,.ve, KniMv ilov.
fniip. KIIm (love Ikalw. and ' I mlier "
any lln't he. o ald dixiMwIt
MY ullintli or TllK HONOlt vlll.K, '';I'N,,.
I'.intl ol Hie Mule nl iim'ui.ii. '"I ' ,."
ofroln.nl.la re h"r '' "" '7,1
uiln-il i.ia.i...arlii the r.mii y t ' "' "
iha Court ll.ni In H' ', ,', !?.'
imiiitv ol t'ol ."-'
dn. Hie Ilili day ol April. IWM. itl ll '"
allow rii, II any Iher. he, ivl.v """ '
anli' ui the ri.il iirutwriy (Ihe-mil 'V. ,',
V. .. ha ... .i.tani'a Willi III iwtl'li.ii ol
lh.liiiliil.lil..r of the Ml. ili H '7'
esiaie il.i'rll-.l lit lit ld l".""",".ii Q
Norilnvol ' and Hie kiiiIIiwiisi Is ' I 0
si 14 N . r. II tv.. In t oliiiiilil ii ',iiiiiti.iiii'..n .
IN WITH... W n KHKof, I list; . " rein no
el my Innid au.l otl'i-lal teal I his l"l "
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Wy w, A. UAltltl-s, Krimiy.
s Ti.. t i: ... . i"ts:
'i stf R LI N Q NAT
At $J Ulhebt ,
In Iho Market b
s
WELCH
THC AMCRICAN
ClOTMIfr
Ami H I-'IOI" M f
In H' l.ai.i,
napes at
1 niul u ao
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TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNK S. W.
NOTICU FOR PUBLICATION.
of
eanfaiates by the rod.
i ROAI niSTUlCT NO. If.
j Spoclilcation 1.
I ItegtnnliiK at the Ural brldr hloi
A. it. I'owell s realdenc. on III Pltla
bura and Mlat road, and to xtnd
I.....1P.I tll.l bu Cmv a II.A ; , ., 1 I . W
doption of a la v I ii oi.ey wnl iierinit. The mad la to be
Kiatied .4 leer in widtn, wun a rta or
11 ii, .'lies to the fool from rhe Mlde lo
mon people the power to siy who shall ! tne center, ;td with drain ditriies on
nu:s am.ii.o ue invu in ui umi'i ot tn .. t,r-,, l.,r . 11. .ne In ...1" .uirll, t in
lounty i.-ler. All blda are to bo upon Mu,,or. ,, h.tll ,.,,tr ... .
I in-. it' in u uiir a 'ii'" 'ur lErii
be the nominees for public orfice. I'n ler
such a law no mm who disregards his
daty to the people could secure renomi
nation. Oregonian.
If anyone doubts judge Doan's popu
larity at Rainier they should have heard
the cheer that greeted him when he
alighted from the train on his return
from the Clatslcanie Convention. It is
safe to tike a man at the estimate placed
upon him by tho-e who have baen his
neighbors for years.
The Oregonian says: "We would re
spectfully suggest to the Republicans of
the Second District (that's us) that it i a
good titne for honoring in the breach
that ancient custom of kniiing Repub
licans in order to elct Democrts." Yea,
verily, the time has come.
Politics make strange bedfellows; but
when it comes to the Democrats lying
down together the bedclothes are liable
to get torn. There is sure to be trouble.
One and one are sail to make two; but ii
you attempt to unite two opposing prin
ciples the sum will be one big row.
CLATSXAN.E C0R3tSP3NEENCE
GOOD WORK DONE.
The Republican County Convention
held at Clatskanie on Saturday last was
a representative body of Republicans,
gathered from all parts , the county foi
the purpose of putting in nomination a
ticket that would command the support
of Republican voters throughout the
potmty. . If it does this it will be success
ful from top to bottom, and Columbia
Coucty, for the first time in many years,
Will have an entire set of Rernbdcan
officials. There can be no good reason
why this should not result. The con
yention was a fair one, the can ii lates are
worthy and reputable men, and the party
has a large majority in the county. We
ask the Republican voters to consider
seriously whether it is not time that the
majority party took charge of the o;nces
of this county? Are you willing to ad
mit that yoi are incompetent, or that,
like a lot of children, you can not put
aside your petty spites and quarrels and
Mr. M. S. Dippold an-1 W. S. Dippold,
of shingle mill fame, of the Nehalem,
were in this city Wednesday making ar
rangements to haul tlieir winter's run to
market.
Mr. John Rederson of the lowe Ke
ha'.em was in the city one day this week
taking in the sights and trading with our
merchants.
Mr. W. II. Conyers and daughter Laura
are both down with the La Grippe this
week.
! It is said by some of the wise ones of
j this city tnat another wedding will take
i place in tqwn within a few weeks, the
boys are getting up all the cow hells and
other musical instruments for the occa
sion. Mr, R. H. Mitchell, late of the Rainier
Gaette, an 1 chairman of the Democratic
Count Central Committe.wa in the city
recently making arrangements for the
holding of the Democratic County Con
vent'on to be held here next Saturday.
We have not heard whether the Demo
crats of this precin:;' hel 1 their primary
last Saturday or no'; if they did the at
ten iance must have been very small.
Mr. Bert Tichenor sold his
here this week, and left for San Diezo
Cal. It is said by some of the wise ones
that there was a girl in the case.
Uncle Geo. Day wait, of the loer Ne
halem, brought a wigon load of the pro
ducts of his farm to this market one day
this week which he sold to goal advant
age to the natives of this city.
Will Myers an! Jim Snyder were seen
giateled a width of leu feet lu center
ut road eigiii incnea deep.
Siecllkallon 2.
Commencing at the west end of the
linuict' a. ro.-.s lo Netiaiem Kiver at
rittburg. and to extend toward V'vr
nonia aa far as the apecial tax money
will permit. The road Is to be Kraded
24 feet wide, with a rise of 11 Inelieit to
the toot limn the sides to Hi venter,
with drain ditches on each aldo of unl.
.-ir -i il -i-ih; and lo be graveled a depth
of eiicht inches ten leer wide In center
of road. Itids under this apectnratlon
:..ay be for either the sradtnf or cravl
ii; or both.
Specification 3.
Beginning; on the line between Road
Dintrlcts No. 14 and 15, on th river
road fro.n Vernoria to Plltsbura'. and
to extend toward titriburg as far aa tin
special tax money will permit. Tli
road Is to be (traded 40 feet wide, with
a ri e of li inches to the loot from the
-kies to the center, and with drain
tlitrhes on t'di-h i.ide of unifnr.il derdh.
and to be Kraveled a depth of eiht
ir.clics a ldth of ten feel in the center
oi' roau.
Specification 4.
Stiffs hate bjt.Mi set by th Rotd
Supervisor along this road, ini-1 fh
. ;i.s ii'.J hre rferr.'d to as marked by
him. LlftTinnina; at the first atake north
of the Ro. k Creek Bluff, on the Ver
rnnla and Keaney road, marked atake 1,
the following portions are to b eroas
"aid with puncheon not less than nlns
fet long and 4 fm-ties thick, to-wlt,
from atake 1 to atake 2. 19 rods: from
strike 3 to atake 4. 6 rods; from stake i
5 to stake 6, 45 roils: from stake 7 to
stake s, 2 roos; from stake 9 to staxe
10, at rods; tro:n atake II lo stake 1
Hull lor a li-ii.il ui ix
Btnnlha. In the village ot Meaptmoae In scip-.
puna "rep nr. t. I'lllmn.a toiillli, llrvf-ni.
ithirh apill.arinn will las bad urtoa lh lol
lowirii petition!
PKTinoN.
In th I'onntr Comi of tit brat ot Orexon. for
rnlttmhta ro-imy.
la the tuner of ih An llettn nf R R. Thnm
a. lor l.lceti-e to ll splriluona mail or
vieona iliu.ra and 'ernivnird rliivi In
qmnitllie le than nn x.illon.
Tniliellon. ' miitti t'omi ei the r'ountr ol
Col. iinl.i-. ail-l aisle oi Oreaoii: We. I It uniter
Klu'ied lejal voter and ri'tlili'nts of Mi-a.'p.Ki
I'tei'inci, lu 1'oliuuhia futility, mat ..( orrton.
ami win. hare art. inln rl e-l In ld i rei lncl
thirty ilay prior in lh alining and fllina of thii
lat:d.-n, would reHtli i.it iiviil on vourllint.
B '.1 l the M iy le in of the al.l C unit Court
iHiii rnai'iiix on w eiln nay. tli 4m day of
May. lisH, lu tie held lu Hie court hutie in the
i it. ot .-.l. Ilelt-D-. lu -aid l i.iinly and -late
t'-a' a liili-e be rra'.teil lo K. K. 1 tnonira io
ell tpitliiiiins, t lia.ua and mall 1 a tor. aini tor
mented ei.ler in uaaiiin u-a irx than one aailou
In deipp.ii.-e I'r. iucl in lh Ylllugr ui s-ii
li. in aid Ciiliiuil.ia Cunty. Maie nfll'
K,,a. and tnal mii-b llcana be is.iil,l to aalil II.
ihniuan fur a pe nal uf an ii.nnilia iro.n the
4ih day nf it y. I yoi. all l wblch your llnii
er aill ever pray
f. Imu snoiir. Henry Bualiman K1 rlilund,
L Lima. "HI all K y. K. I.. M'l, J. Ilurie...
Andrew Andr sun. Jay Rilrliani. Jine4 1 m u
ii'.n. K A. M. Kav. ttm. J. ri n-t it, ti. II.
tva-hiutuii. II. O. lrse'i. II. Kml a.rti:'iiii.vr.
Jonn i.lenblaller, S .ii.n Neuruiuuil i. II. M.ir
an, i- Kaiinii'.), t ui Kainat. K. t'uuain.T
A. 1,. L. Balen. A II. lar-eil. 1. i.lu all.
Cha. I ei . a. I llau(rurd, O. A. Miller, N. u.
i. rai.l. Hrliiy llarlell, W tV.Ar.I G II - 1,-ik..
K. 1. ,-unlrr. Krl . Vance J. H. Illi,.l 1.... K.
K. Mini, l'r.-y Uavl-, K. It. A. tan. a, joitu .
Kielda. ll. Tent. Miri-liall, 1'itarMovrr
ii. ii. Ilrick-. o. r. Uruvia. K. I. ii.ua. I .rl II
k elel. if mave Laiis. i- W Kama y. it. aa i
l.-, J. H. t-.yer.aq , A. Slu up. I. I. llhauvi. I.',
r., l)ai Ir, I . it M'iiock, A Harl r, K..b i r.d. A.
I. l.oi a E.l. t'lamoril. II. .seuuiau. A. Nrw
ii'ait, Ii. I . Ha. lul'ky l liaa. AlU-u i.ebiyi.ti
dermii.l. I'aul i. boi avr, II. Wci, C t:. liar
Krank I'ajue. O-o. ift-tol. M. o. ailtiiKau. I.
ta lie. J i yieKay. ttm. AUilru, Kf i. K.
llniiere:, J. 14. I'atlie, t'. a. rs u.uler. W. r..
Hlfien. Jo I arlb. A. r. Anicll li i.. Wal'ann.
Ii. n. Cauiar.iU. MC Koeil. . r.allK ll.ilj Joe
siiaiun. vt ui. .M'liutx, r. .v Wallaie, J.'ti Uiuu
unitio stati-8 land orricr,
Oicamt l ily. Hiraon. I el.
Nolle la hi'lul'V alt en th"" I" eoini'l'
m.. .. w-iih ill iitotlsliina of lha a.'l
eonsteaa of June 8. 1S.N. niillr.l An n.l
lur Hie an I of Minimi hinds
of i-iillfoinla. Otiiion. Nevada, and ;""
limiou IVniloiv aa evlinilisl lo an in
I'liiillc Ijtml Htatea ly ait of Annual 4.
IX'lS Tliontna A I'loiilinn-l. of Hea-ipoosi".
I'mintv of iVIunihln. HUie of tlieuon, ln
this dilV filed lu this little his aw.iltl
sinleiueiit No !"' ' II' inn ! '
the S W S. N K. , of H.otl.in No It
In 1iiwi.Mti No 4 N, Itniia No 3 , " :
and will nfter proof In atn.w Ihril in land
aonitht Is inure valnril-l for H" llinhn or
atoiio than for am li iiltutBl inut'o-'" at-ii
to eatnl ltsh his i-lalm to aald liind l''
lh Iteaiater nml ti.olin' of lh s i.ltn
at Oleaon t'ttv. Oti'Ki'll. nil I lieadny. the
tilth dnv of Mnv. ism
Ho nuitn.s na wltni'asia:
it. . llitirlson of H. itriMiiist' inaiton.
It. A M.'Kav of weai'l'iHise. "ii'm'n.
(llf Itownian of Hoa.ti.oose. (t iaon
John Heaver of Beiiiipnose. rtieann.
Anv ai'd A'l prisons i iniiniii aw.n.-.-th
abote di ai rllTd lan.ts lire I. iin'l-.l
lo tile ihelr claims In Oil on or t'i-
fore wld loth il.it of sine . i"
Al.l.r.ltNl'.s n i.itr -i'
M l Vav K-a-laler.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Rutai of I'liarlea Trim, deva'tr l.
VOTIt'K IS IIKHI UY I.IVKN 1 1I IT TllK
is IHliilTlilllUid uillUlnl.tral.ir nf the r.tsle ill
t'harr film, tlevea-ed, h lileil l.is luial ar
cotiiil, at turn ailuilnti.irut.ir, In IK o'litit
l.iuri of III Milteol lrenll. f " foimnlna
I'lillnly. all'l Itlnl tl.iiuliiy. Ilia .lulilai ot Us).
11S4. ill Ihe hour ol I f M al Urn taunt itaini "I
a Oil ro.ir , haa bieu ei a the nine and I Ui
f.,rlli hrnrlus m otjviel nut ther.1i., aniline
sellleiiieut lliere it. j
liaiisl aim tlm iiunlMinil Miireh SUn l'H- I
nl.oitiifc 'l UIU. a.lniu-i''ii"r.
Ulllanl .1 I'ay. tu.ia.
New anil Handsome Styles
At $!.75, $12.50, $16, $18,
$20, and $22.60
N12W SPRING SHIRTS $1
KECKWEAR,
itl
tilt IMI
UI.4M K AT
BOYS' SHOES
t rtn l .. V
llroken Mara,
l In ft l.'l, War &
HI lit I H rllll i n.
I. t W
222-3 Morrisou St., Cor. Tint Men's UuflcrwearS
PORTLAND, " S m"i.o.J
OREGON v) ",
The Par-Pained
Maryland
Monogram
Whisky
For Sale !;.c.ulvcly by
H. Wellington,
J
iuuh, inni bwikv ij in ninne m, J 1 t.-. r . . .. .. .
rods, and from Blake 15 to a distatK ' 1 V ir . .4 . t 1
as far as the snt-oin. tax money will
Eermft. Four larm Rtomjui are aluo to
remov-jfl on the portion hetwwn Muke
13 nnd stake 14. The holes are to be
filled and tne icpaund In to b rnlt:l
where necessary, and the road and pun
f.npfln tbreon nre to be laid aa tr.iinht
an pos nible. and tn a workmanlike man
ner. SpecMcatlnn No. 5.
Commencing at the end of the Crooked
Creek bsidge, and to extend then north
toward Mist aa far as the Mpeaml t.ix
money will permit. This road in to be
tris 'aid with puncheon nine feet lonir,
and four Inches thick. In the man nor
described In specification above.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 13.
Specification 1.
Beginning at the Bechman l-rlde. on
the road down the Nahalem River, from
Mist, extending down aald river, thu
r h( iv to ! Kravftted eloi nr;hi dep
ten feet wide, for a distance of fet
to a stake marked 1. Front the ftake
marked 1 to a stake marked 2. a di
tnnce of 28 rods, the road Is oe km veie d
four Inches deep ten feet wiao, Trorn
the stake marked 3 and extending down
said road as far as the special tax money
will permit, the road Is to b irreled ;
a depth of eight Inches ten feet wide.
Specification 2. 1
Beginning at the north tit of the 1
bridge across the Nehalem River, near
Mist, and extending up toward IMtts
burg aa far aa $185 will conHini. I, this
;. is (o he cross laid with puncheons
rot lens than nine feet ling and four
Inches thick on such portions ns the
tto-d Supervisor shall direct. Before .
the puncheons are laid the road bed Is to
be raised at least four Inches. The
sturrps will be blown out by the Road;
Superivsor. Bids will be reetlved for
50 rods or any greater portion.
Specification 3. I
Commencing at the bridge at Mist, be-
I tore. ard to extend toward Clatskanie
as far as J2l?.r.') will conti 'j-; tis
road in to be graded a width -jf ( Joet
-tli a ri" tn li lncht'j to the foot
wonertv ' rrm the slds to the center, ,".nd with
1 1 liri I n rllti-'ha.! m, cV, mKA a-.f n.tirnrm
ticpth. and to be laid with plank not
lew than nine foot long and -.hrce inches
thick.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 10.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
UNITED 8TATES LAND OFFICE,
Oregon i ity, Oi t'jn. Wb. 'ii, ji'
Notice ia heiwby givi-ii that tn comp'l-
I a rice with the pi o Hioni uf the net of
! ontrri'-ts of June 3. entitled "An n-'t
for the sale of timber lamls in the Hut-
of California. Orcgoii, Nevada, and Wah
lnton Territory, as extended to all tb
I'Lil-'lic Iand Slates uy act of AuKUt i.
ltiJ. Willis H. Morse, of Halem, t ounty
of Marion, State of Oregon, ban this day
filed in this office his hwoi n statcinr-nt
No. C;iT0, for the purchnsw of the K. H,
S. W. 4 and Uits 3 and 4 of Section Vo
IS. In Township No. 4 N . Rang No, 3 W..
and will offer proof to show that (he land
S'jtijtht Ih inoru vfllurie for its timber or
ston" than for agricultural purposes, and
to ffftabiinh his claim to said land before
the UoglMiT and Receiver of this ofTW:- nt
Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the Kth
day of May. 1904.
He nariu-i as witnesses.
William II. PowHI of Kt. Helens. Oregon,
Allen Robinson of fit. HJens. Oregon.
l-"dnioi:d Ollirer of Po'Hand. Or -gon.
James Miickle of Portland. Oregon.
Any and sll persons claiming adventctv
the above-dwrlbiMl lands are requevd
to file their claims in this ofp on or be
fore aald 17th rtav of Mnv. 1004
aujf:rnon u. DKKmrn.
M-4-May-6 Register.
In Ihf nn'Ult t'otiit ot ttie itu of Oreji-tu. fv.
IUJ UUIIU of uiumtiU. I
II. K. Noi'lr, lHimil - it h. Wikini and
1. WuUiu,hr Im-UrtiMl, A'af f . .nrn. 4 j
tnul J Iwrrn k. Urr ti4tfMiil. Jtt ) ;
(1,-w.trtmnt (lie A ho, UgH'K i iut.ii t j
S ltil,4i Mth'U.
lo tbf iii-it-inl M K Watkiiit atxl VV p,
watk.u. 'irr tiu-Und, Al vp f. enu
ait'l !) k. ut' h(.l,iu I
IN XV h N V il k i K 1 1 1 1. I i e. t tJ'U'iON. ;
)oti ttrr itcritbi ic ih(.pI ut t',-f rtti-i ti- j
wtr' the rumptntm ntfi C4ii.l ?u tn ttr :
aUivv rniiliKl '! i Mr.o cnu t on im i It Itiv
I ra ilut ui A t lVot Ihiil t.Tli'K tiit in.' ()4-i ;
l lli C MC tlir II ill V,l4f M l'! at "lf i
lirriii hu4 in.re Hium tn cr l:mn l.
putilicaUtJii ut i h imi.ii.iim,. H ti if j i. it ixti ' I
tu l'ltt m. J v lU i mill v u I t.v '
full! I lor till tWiifl ;-Uiiti.ul it tn- .ou.tniht, ;
lo-wit, tl (Oirt i'uij ui h tint. II t.f '
.el. en lv tit i,rli'y.miti. M V, ..tkm an! " j
I. Wvlii. i.er ui.uiil. tn t' I i ri. tn vii. ,
tlpKII I til Hut IH--l l.ttt t (l4) 'llr.rlt n rhf,V '
(J). lllMU-illf II V v I ttxll't I .Vtrl !
ol lit uoImhii ir Mfrl .lKU. I .tin. titi t i i.'utii). ;
lOec'iH. t" MH'i.rf pi r littt'lc l U Ki ( j
UMUH'il ilrleiittut lo I' I' tii'UtH.ti I
Hie mi ml rinl luitt tfi i ..,., t n -
lll'4-rial Iri'lll i.nli mi U ptil Ml l ttlv ii trn j
(K-rci- l la (-ei mi uum tinier I 1'iri rutU-r 'J !.,,
.of It aii rtl f -1 l ,.
.turif if-' I'irliir mrttii ' -"Mi, .hp Hum-Im I
ltttLt (IlJU) .lni!ri ll iri.t-t tr itu.l tini
uii ili'-tiir .if.nr uu.mal' IHMlfliriitUiii H ltiii
iu'rviwa rUtmtu: nti'irf inriii. If IkiiiI i l '
urvit-r l.tri irluil ut mr.y nxlit, itlie 0, wcu't'.l ;
iii or in n-ttl (if iiri. in i l. f mi" h i-itirr
hd fufliifr i pi i ct tt th t'jurt lulu hi i !.-. j i
in int. prt ntiA.
1 111 n iu.n..ni I puMMir-t ntirs ei'lt .
fof bis iilivi .,ri Hrr., t tiflrr wl Ut H'-nn-niiiei.A
Wt HjI'I j. Ur i (! t oari, i, m-t
il.irrh 6, A. It t-Vt. 1i m linn tin? Drt paijiLi at
.toll oi Hit Itiii) ..nils lt tv ii)i .ii' Hit lilh
U) o' Mitri li, iWi Mini ttir (-nl.i,, i(..u uu
tlie Sit I rtt ui '.-lt, l4
riri piiiiti'uiiMn imwic on u i its
Mrclt, A. P. VM
ttiUUHl) W. MuSrAut K
.jilUpli Aiwtum, tor piitliitiff
Projirii'tor CiuhtT Salotui. Next to tho Oriental
WK Also IIWK THK I KI KI H IfKO
KII()I)KIM(.1K imiJ SCOTCH
aVNI) ATII KKTON HOUKHON
Hotel,
rrrr r
Owl Saloon
Hiujn I'RorttsKN. rtitilnik TORS
ii t y ll t4 ei
Lipors ac! Cigars Kepi la Stick J
CYRUS NOBLE
ibtt i- tiSiif I.r4. l. tt h Xitt
iv iii - t
WLINHAHD'S DELM
Oft -JMUilif
T ft . M rt
'Tom Beniou
m w m iywiiiw'1
4 All U.i" Utrtt c imi rt m is. I athtr n, sf ttul
J i.;t I- f.-t;i-...
I WWWWWW
In Ut.-1 itr- n i n.rt of it, inata ol Ora lu
it: I . ii 11 f itl ul tmUi
J, r vu.titj utf ltA; a
Ir UUll
fiWi-i i I ft b, rti-'mil-nt b f
I f ot hvirl- rrt'tt-i in f'' J
r to '( Jii.t ItU.J itii fun Iii lh
ttitmi' (r mitiU i.ti U trv km ll tf
im tit tit0 .fv-r ti ta ttt oh r t.,i it , b
i'i tltitt m( llil iiiwimaiii, (i- II rtt tv tf.r
lh l-i iti f t,t )" (! dl UlitK,'
lh . ri'..n ,i lt rrt,4 fu it. fir t .ul
lirMtli'U ! tlili b-t.Ui ! it t imi- I
j.- fill .f nl tUt' th
U H II n th OH. 1 1 .f !,.( .t
t.i1-! IB lir tiUiul, lo n;t !. ttj
llt.t. gt ihm W .. ( wtitiMfur sn4 aitr
tina ' f It, tU4h. blrn ) mu4
I I ..t-t!?t (,,, t;,w tl4 illttrttSriuriill if
lit a mil.
it fit'l.l.fj btr it As, 4tkj
t ' ;rt o. to Mitwl a.e iit thf M
t a'. tV't. iid the O.I ol ftj4
,?i..o i. ..( t it. ..ui ur i r-'.fu4ir,
i.ll iNrk m u f 1 1
rtt'ttt lot (I 111 til.
unite against the common enemy. This on t-;e trt;cts two days this week haulini
is the Presiflential year, and Oregon has cor,iwood from the tirnljer an l delivering
always been looked to to set the price for l t0 tlic tive ol the city for ftJA) ptr
the I'residential Campaign. The Man in COT'
NDTICC FO PUBLICATION.
Tlmtier Land, Act Jnns J. 1H7S.
T'niUi States Land Officii Oregon City, Orenm,
Uitrrh Is. una.
T0TI--K I HKit KHY fJIVKV THAI 1 ( OM
a Mine witli the p'ovlnlnn at tho net of
'otirn-M nf June 3. 1 H7J vntiiied "Ait set fur
tlie mile nf limber Imi'U in the Hiatpn of rll
torn I a. (treton, NevH-in, nl Wniltttiffton 'ir
ritmy," at xteti'lefi i-'ill the I'uhlli: l.uud rtinie
b. ant of A-iffoM i. IVfi,
VVH.I.IAM A. MAf, UHTY,
of Twomt. fnitnty f fierce rit.iie of Wanhiuff
ton, Iim ttil dny rtted In th la ..flico h'' ifti
Miti'Uifent Nn, fi.ii, for I he iiirrhue of trie K. ' ,
of U. W nml S. of N. K. '4 of rireilon Vn
24 In Town-hiM No. 4 N, Ksnue No. 4 W aihI
will olltr pr-M.f t't ih'iw that tlie 1'iinl Noou-hi i
mor vshistlif 'or ti timoer or Btoi thnti lor
Krleultitrnt itiiriione, mi l to eUhllMh him Uirn
to hhM ImikI iwfore bf liciriftwr iid Kcfcivp. rof
hi "fticeat Oirsoti Cfty. Or gon, ort TueMUv,
the Uih day of June. -HOI.
Hp name un trltnt;-H'; Welnv i.ttrlce of
Oohie. Oregon; I'hilllp ilahm of Vernoitta, ore
ron; llcnry O hui of Vttrnoni, Orntfoii, Nl
frM'ii of Mmvk''M, Otfiin.
office and to which bidder are .i.,;.
cirttm in ttiisoilice on or helort twlcl lah -tuy of
June, l'JH-
A IXi KRNf)S H. OR rHHF.lt. KKpt.
hl l MO.NN.
lu the Circttlt Court of tli? -u1a of Ore(ou. f.ir
lite i o nit) ui i'.li.,i!'ki.
John Mfin, i iniitutl, iktuj;! i. I' .ul.
ir'Cii-l.iiM
To IUi.Ua W I'lMtl. fM-fcMilailt
I N Til K A M K Oi'Ttir; t IK nf onr.HS,
Viu tin- iM'ioh) iij.itrirt -i nt'fNMr m.tt H)1
wcr tltr COiiij iHlitt liioi u-'.ii )u in t fie
ainj i ?i.Ullf., aiiu on or !' uff tlo- lltii Ui ..(
-ia, Hftjl, tlifii bMti( Ihr uuj Hv-i h. I i- ltr
ot tli Cuuri for (i.i to a, pt ,r in nn m i. n i
loiirv tllott m k. Inii.i id H ( puli i jltmi
jl till mtimuoiif . im) if jru (ait -i; IM .!.,,
un( iii.or, tlir ('.aiiiiiit will i t .b.- court
f-.r i he roltt'f U'nirtU't'0 in thy c-p.-.j-unu to
wn. Timi iln i!..ltitlT be n.tjn iki-I mh-i u.-t ifi.l
lo in tin tM tu r in tee -.impii Mt n. iti, .uN
! riLMi rem ir ,it-r., in mi, ....tn
fcttil nuttrt it.) ol til v .Nurth Vm .,Ui-., r
( sW'Jitl "-'tioti ikVfiott (Art, lo t.iwnm,,,
in) :.oun, KaiiKv twit-) Wr.ioi lh. Ulltrtiiti'iic
t'ri.hait. iii ihr t ntity ot t oiuiutii.t. im ot
Oregon; nuI thttl km t.(lr thntrl,, lj ijui.-liMi
ii'i .hut ou o lorrner Mrra (roni ne.it,ti
. mini, iikiii, III IV f I II IV. I'"! U fi at 1 1.1. a, ai i .
or lu alo rt'l pro(Hf i j , o. y, tn ri-r-t 1
teiM to i-UniliU. that ,'Uihi.rT rvtnifr ro u
U'l ciiur-ijMifn. hc.-fiu lui'iiripo. atii.1 it .
he he ui. tn ftucii miuT ami htulo-r n-.tei t..
toe i'oori uia M'tt.u J.it hwI . to i ..M. .
I htH itoiiKiiiiUn m inii)lir)t-it hi "in., nr......
or-lcr Ol llitj lloooialor l. A M....H ., t,. .'
ut ih I'lmnt t o.k o. the i o, 9l,ut ,,
l.olui.ib.s t.iMiiit), daie.l Mirii j., A ti. Iah.
Kimi tnioiii aioiii, ,m( lit, I.; Uii inbiift
llul). M,i Utli, I'm. W h. rotf j i
Aprlil-) u, Alton..-) I'if.ti'uiT.
ST. HELENS
ACY
Patronize a dnt store when yon
wuii pure, fresh and reliable
j Drugs and Patent Medicines
Specification 1.
The Clatalranli? road from a liolnt nn
i the eawt fine of section a, townaMp 7
t r.orrh. nn-e 4 went, ami to cxlnnij up
i the Ciilrkarln for a (Jlat"r of 3"no
fiet. Thin road bed 1h to be ma'i with
; a'i ciitu, flila, culvert, side rlitchea, etc.,
j ft" r-ecj'1'.d a-1! laid b W. T. iV.'-.
hm parrfculHrlv rrmrked out on a profile
rr.ap u ane ny nim, wmcn pronie map ana
in
esiimates are on tile
the hitc House will listen to tlie re
turns from Oregon's June election, and it
is safe to say that were he a cituen of
Columbia County he would vote the en
tire ticket ftotn Representative to Coroner
Tlie saw mill men in these parts are
taking advantage of the fine weather this
week and are rushing a lot of lumber in
to the city to ship to Eistern mtrkets.
Mr. W. A. Young, the prohibition can
didate for Representative of this County,
attended the Republican County Conven
tion here last Saturday.
Eirkenfeld and Lewis ha-e commenced
the erection of their new meat market on
Uridge Street. If the weather continues
to grow warm the next few weeks, all
bu iness houses on Bridge Street will be
t - 7 - ' well supplied with water for a couple of
Clatskanie certainly has good ttaon to months.
Of course Uie Democratic ticket will be
entirely free from ringrule and the dicta
tion of self-constituted bosses. Machine
politics will have no place in a Demo
cratic convention. At least they won't
call it a machtne. It will Just be a dandy
little engine.
the County
t i reiy referred. The road t to be
sriiOud 24 fet wide with a rlae of U
Inchea lo the foot from side to center
on the line aa laid out by VV. T. Watts,
and (traveled ten feet wide and eight
Inches deep.
Specification 2,
The Clatskanie and Mist road from
a point on the south line of section t,
tnwriKiilp 7 north, range 4 west, at a
I stake marked "O." and running along
'j:aJ road as InH out In 1 S5. feet
to a eta'ie marked 22, Is to be (Traded
40 feet wide, with rise of 1 feet In the
center on the line, with the (trades, cuts,
tills, culverts, side ditches, etc., as
marV4. specified and described by W.
! T. Watts and particularly marked out
by him on a pron!e rr.ap now on file In
rne tnun'.y uierk s omce.
SHERIFF S SALE
In the Circuit Court ui ibe Slat ol Oregon, for
l.ttiCillil (.'O'lilt'.
Marjr While, i-laliuiS'.
v.
Walter !4elaklewie2. befcmlinl.
1vvtitTU or Kt EXKi;tiriOV
J',T)rt.
iiieut. order and decree lmieii uut of the
Circuit Court ql the htute .fnreiiin, lor Lin
coln Cnniiiv, on tliu Sol ilny el M irdi, 1901. In
lavnrol nailer Hz-elaautewicx, ileleri'ianl; aiil
afalnil Mary Wlilie, plal allr: lor tlie auiu ol
fiftv ettrht dnilarM mill eoara nt and ilium Mil.
to which pro- I writ, I Tiae by virtue and in purauaiicu of aaid
MIMMOM4.
In In circuit Court the H alo of Oremn lur
iltr t:jiiiny tulumwa
Julin n...art li.lunu va I ucli-l W. Uaia
U.ian. ticli ii.iaiit.
To i bailca IV. Ua.aliaiivn. Unlaiilant.
IS TllK .NAMh ill' TllK .H AlK uf o ll:i,(j
Viiil aia rien-i.y u-i .tie,! , ,,.,n.a;
wcr Hie ..miuaiii( nii..i a.j.n-, j ,u ,,, .
al,ovji iilllli..i.,.,toiir l-.or in.. Lu, ,a, ,
M..y. mil. tiuil IkmU Hie .1 .) IU,, , '!,"',
ill illi. l.icirl lul ,u l u,,, ar ami .I,,,
iQorv Uiaii m iivi-k. Inn,, ni.i imu,,!,. ,h,,
VI tiiUillll..,iiii; ,j ii j,,., tail i, man .,r
all.lai.ancr, I lit- .litiir will . J ,,
. .i iiiw n:n,-i iii;.aiHt ii in I i nn. ti.ai In H ii, ,
l' 'lliat ill I'lnitillir 'e a.ljii.tm , ,lVr tlt.
in hcihf i.wiiar in ii.e .in.i.,B ..( ,i,v
ieinlu' l iful ir..i. il, m an. ' K . "
ti:l iniaitT (.'.) seen,,,, ii,,,.,. ,.,
r..v,iin.. li.C.,..,riii. Kiiiiau II, i (.,;,,. , , "
w llla.iiile iler n, iui.m-.i n, t,. , ,Mml, ,
( olili.i'na. nia ol Llianil: anil thai ,.i, ,alo
llli'leli. i iininci; am. UI..I i..u ha ir,.,,.r n,r
re.i ir.im armu a .y claim, num, una ,
llilvrial HliaU ,1-tar in nt to .ui, ri-,, ,.,,
or liny l.a,t Ihci..!, adiero m n,iin,l ,,',;
nlul..lill leuuvin t'oiaanililuimr.cinfnui,. iiii
Im U.lt;ii, ami lllul ,,a 1.0 Mi.au .tic:, ,. h... .....i
p.,,., a. w uiv i.uim limy at:
eililHalne.
I ilia .iiir.iuoii. la iul.ll,,c. on.Kim
, " - " ."i "i nii;.'iii. , , H,...bM
by nr. er ..i ui ll-,n I .A.JIciiri.n,, J,,,,. ,,, int;
n aie in un a. in lor in
linn,, oi viiiu.iini,,, naie i MareM A. k li. Imu
" . i iir i i i, Mii
laiil (iltinluiuiou, Ala) Utli, l',llj
. , , VoWKLI..
Aprl HnyW Altoriitl n.r J i,i,(r
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ktc.
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS
A Fine Line of Writing Supplies,
rlam ami Decorated Crcj.c Taper, Ivtc.
-Regular 25-cent NoYels Onlj 10 Cents
-V. aaV I -
Direct from Publisher
His
t and Oregonian $2.0(1
tui )ua ami
In Loathox Goods
In Indios' Shoes
America
SOROSIS
NOTICE OF CUARCIAN'S SALE
leads tho World. J toads America.
37 STYLES FOR $3.50.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND GOOD S70RY,
iKNIGHTSHOECO.'S;,,
vr Mini."
Opposite the Perkins Hotel.
file map nnd estimates bidders are here
by referred. This road Is also to lie
wvmw a depth or eight Inches ten
ieci Winn.
n coniraci roan wont must he Bp- i Henuian, in Columbia County, (ircic
proved by the County Road Master he- I n r"anirday. tlie ZirA day ol A.rll. luoi, at the
fore It is accepted by the County Court, t Court hmiKu dour of th- Court hmiae in hi, i I i -Inquiries
for furtlier Information rela- ! eua, CnlumWa" ouiity, Oreniui. at the hour nf 10
live 10 mis roan worn may he directed ' cum a. M.,m aani nay, aen ai punuc auiui
eKeciiifnn, liniKiiiant and decrae, iuih-d unou
Hi. N. K nl X. VV. t nml H (4 ul N, W. U nl
H.c. 'ii'i. T. IN,. It a VV.. anil the H. K. W nf I.
I i in met;, in, i . it. a n ., nr.i 01 n iiiunielli'
be proud of its hotel accommodations.
It is a clean progressive little city, with
enterprising citizens, and a great future.
JVe wish some of that enterprise could be
piforted to the county seat.
Bailey & Brinn's store is headquarters
for genera! merchandise, Houllon, Ore
gon. Good goods a specialty. Quality,
quantity and price guaranteed. I
to the undersiR-ned or to the Itond Super
visor or the road district In which the
work Is to be done.
iJ'r's will be received for sections of one
hundred feet for either grading or grav
eling, or both.
W. B, 8TBVKNB,
County Boad Muter.
lo the hietiut hi. liter for CMMii in hand, sntijcnl
ui retlfinpihin. ah th riirht, till an'l Inieieat
wincn me mm siury wun, iHiiiniirr hurdii,
hiid In ari'l lo tlie a'ove deaiirtlsid uo I attached
proper y on the date of ilefendant'a Jiiiltfineur,
lo Niitify aald execution.
Uuedat hi, ilek'Ui. Ore., April Kih 1WI,
K. 8. IIATIAN,
KJllopK Hhri(rof CnlumuU l.onaiy,
VOTIUK IHllntKIIV ilVI.N THAT UY V I It
tiie of an oiih r ul It'i- riiinn, i ,n,n ,,ia
mate uf Orevmi, fur the County i,i I .iiumi, ,
nmile ami iiiilcrml cm the lu.li i,.y n March'
, , inni., r Nil K M ill .in, , , , , (
miiU! iif l.li.irla llvmiriciia, a uilimr, the uiul
erslKliMl, me uuanliali of Hie n.,i, ,a.,i
mliiiir, will mi ami alicr the d .lay nf April
IUj., will nt nrlnte ami- nl hi. i. ill mi iV.i '
illttinetU) -. urniioii, fur caah In Imnii, n)v fniuiwiua iii."
m. I will rihe'l riwl in,cny UI.,imliM i ., V
in in ninny iii i .iluin i a, male iiUliaami i.
w.t: An liu.llvlrtr.il oiie tlllh inu re. In ain'l i
aahl ;iriiiny Iwraluufu r ilearrllanl, kulunaiiii,
to -alii minor, i liarien lleiiirlck, lu-wli
lii'hiTlj'tinii: Niiiiii i'Ui't iiiiuiuirnf HuMlnti in
anil the Norlli half f tlie Hiunh dial .iiiar.i i "i
scclliill M III 1 oivnaiil. fi Nrirtli ol Itn min i w cut
I'd tivc uiti-h i.iit oi iiln nmiih in.Ht 1'iiriinriii
the Binilh wi'tiiiarir of ihertouiti wriinnar.
li olrii'uiloiiM hi l ow ii li I n n i m i.mi, r ii I
J rte.l.ij iIib Wllla.ne le Jicililittii. "
fialeil, Maruh 2;, hits).
THE
(3oj)ep Hitildiu
NEW YORK STORED
General Merchandise, C.othing,
Dry (Jotda, Groceries, Fruits,
Provisions, Furniture, Stoves, Ktc
-:I-owcst - Prices.:-
1. TlTariTTiaa
js.. fci K7
Muiu iSUcit, St, Hcloiw, 0rcoo.