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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1904)
OREGON MIST I KUtiriM Out Ponto 'See at" St. Heteat, Oregon, m vetondlaa.' mail suiter jNUmj nmj j-i.-...iu Istncp KvitY Fridav By ' EH. FLAOO, Eprnyt a.yp PxjptKTo. OUR TAXES. The following (able iliows ih levy and amount rained in the different (undi sine 1897: One copy, on year, in advance . . .fl 00 Sis month. il Legal notices 25 cent per line. I FRIDAY, MAY 13. " ClkvvAmt. j utvv a! I I Statk Tax. I Tou 189T! $24,030 961 0055'! 7.J68.T9 .00 $ SB02.78 $37,I0O.S3 lS.t8.0l79 81,319.54 U05S T.473.38 .003S 4,755.1 3B.547.08 M99.01J7 l)Jt.0 0054 7.478.44 DOST 7,957t 7.'5S7.7 lSOO'.OUX'. 1P,3!i0.83 .003 $ 5.584.72 .005 7,4.Oa .0063 9.U8.43 41,301.40 !Q01.01495 82,800.84 . 003 5,4).890O5 7,414.00.0057 8,420.89 43,8X5.89 19021.0184 Sf 288.86 .003 4.583.9$).005 7,638.72.0084 9,752.00 iuMllU.iO. I903,012S 20.553.93.010 15,983.201.005 7,091.60.00504 8.056.00 52.5S4.73 1904.01322 32,305.05 .010 lt3,229.32 0080 15,660.00 .00713 12,985.00 69,180.87 (. 12 ! patrons and ourselves that it it the belt. , I Clip tills Out. and mail to the liatclwood Cream Co.; FortlauJ, Oregon. - Please send me full information about the U. S. Hand Separator. I have . . V... .V.a.V; .av.7 TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE I. Ill "' V m f ... ... g(plft, .11 Wcu JtEPUBLlGAff STATE TICKET .017 14.30 mills. Includes 5.4 mills for roads and bridges. Name It will be observed the levy and amount raised for the general fund. , which includes all general expenses of the county, has been reduced. Address ; The road fund has been increased from no levy to a levy of 10 mills, . and the amount raised this year is $18,229.38. The records in the office of the Sec- The school and state taxes have each been more than doubled, and retary of State show that very few are levied in accordance with state laws, and are out of the jurisdiction counties in Oregon are as' tconom of the County Court. ( ically mana8ed as is Colun bia County. The column of totals includes the entire levy of each year, except the; '.. . special school and special road taxes, which are levied by the school and I George Mayger is entitled to ami road districts. CUVviN RUM. w ill receive the veto .if every true Re. r Pongressman.. Supreme Judge... ,.. J. N. WILLIAMSON ! F. A. MOORK ; F. W. BAILEY j , 1 THE PROHIBITION COUNTY COURT. T. A McBRIDU , The Searchlight is the organ of the " Representative GEO. MAYGER Perk E. E. QCICK Judge J. B. HOAX Sheriff .MARTIN WHITE Treasurer EDWIN ROSS Assessor A. T. LAWS ' School Superintendent.. .J. H. COLLINS Surveyor.... W. T. WATTS Commissioner CASrER LIBEL Coroner ; H. R. CLIFF A COMPLETE SHOWING. Food Commissioner... District Judge District Attorney.HARRISON ALLEN Prohibition party in Oregon. The REPUBLICAN COUNTY Tl CKET-j MJJ: V.?. in the last Searchlight that if one per son from each postotTice would send in a renewal this month you would give us an extra paper in May. So I send my renewal. We are having a revival of prohibition sentiment here, not a bluster, but the real thing. W. A. Young, of Clatskanie, the prohi bition candidate for Representative, was indorsed by the Democrats, who also nominated present Sheriff Hat ton for County Judge. Mr. Hatton is ja man of sterling prohibition pnnci- The statement made this week, over P1"- lnd tne prohibitionists left the signature of Edwin Ross, is en- th,s Pllce blank lnd ,he Republicans titled to full consideration bv every hve 1 saloon n,n of ,ne rankest voter in Columhia Countv. There is 'Pe, " says he will uphold but one charge made against the Re- the sl!oon ''hout regard to the law publican administration of county af- or to circumstances, the temperance fairs, and that is the charge of ex- vo,e wl a" 8 one WJy- G. L Tar travagance. If this is not proven bU- lhe Prohibition candidate for there can be no good reason given Commissioner, is well and favorably (, v RnKlira,, chn,,M ,. Known all over the county, and both! 1. M. Collins. 1. 0. Uodtrey, ....j ...j , . J .. , ' VI I ..-I .. .l. K I T.,.. thing else than a straight Republican VJ ticket, from Congressman to Coroner knowrn- so e f cnfidt of having, Woodham p. ft Hovt aml M Mr. Ross gives a very complete state- two mem'er e County Court jj. Butler and wife, and Mrs. Vail. Mr. mentin tabulated form, of the amount next terTO in favor of Prohibition." and Mrs. Gates, of Evening Star ine statement mat Judge Lioan saw 1 he "would uphold the saloon without '"A "aTLIZViV regard to me law or tne circum- stances," comes from a woman, so , that it can not be treated as it would publican, and that is all he needs to POMONA AT SCAPPOOSE. jK,ve nlm so majority, "c win maice ... .. . ! an active and useful representative. of Pomona He is making an encrsetic canvass. and is gaining friends every day. The recular meeting Grange, of Columbia County, was con vened at Watts and Price's Hall, : Scappoose, on Saturday, May 7, with 1 Master W. A. Young presiding, and Tne people of Columbia County have A. D. Holaday. acting secretary, in known E. E. Quick for many year, place of S. L. Holaday, absent. They know him to be thoroughly hon- The morning session was taken up . , . . . ... .. . with preliminary wrok. after which i es,.,nd fnipetent. and will see that bountiful lunch was served in the hall h 14 elected by a good majority, by the local grange. I The afternoon session was full, of J The Mist will offer a prie of 35 keen interest, every member being , , ,, . . fully awake to the importance of the c"w ..,nJr .h J grange movement, and resolutions t,ekct Mitchell will support next. Cut were adopted by a decided vote in this out and paste it in your hat. tavor ot tne local option law, direct primary nomination law" and in favor v . . t . . . of state appropriations to county road ! . ' wjnt to torstt io vo" for building. ,'he Direct Primary Nomination Law. The evening session was taken up , The political tricksters are opposed lo 1 . I.. . u i . . ..... m.Bvi.T ujr 111c iimnu vi a iarKc to , anj thfy w,u po cvtry vote which, "nicaland ul "lint' thV Xht " gramme of unusual merit was had. !cur their strikers and heelers. The meeting was a representative Those who favor the law should be one, tncre being about .5 visiting : w,je ,wal,t sj s ,,at .nneaae"dann " P'rlS COmly o its friends vote. The next meeting of the Pomona" was vuica a uooic, wnen toe local 1 lodge will do the grand in entertain ment. Prominent among visiting members were: W. A. Young, M. P. Young, J. H. Collins. J. B. Godfrey. T. C. kirvrtrn VT1R PUBLICATION. 1, v w . , UNITED 8TAfi"LANO OFPICt. M Oiva.in Cliv. oin, l 'l'. l" S ..... mith iha uruvh oua ut the a.'l ( W, of California. ro. NV"',."rAl u liuliuinl nruiKi, and ,U id inmi iwtTorp he KUler and Hcerlvr of ihl. o it or.ui city, omoii, on 'lm-oUy, le namn i wlli'Mt every one of taxes levied in every fund from and including the year 1S97. It shows conclusively that taxes .for county purposes have not been raised, and that thev are lower this vear than Jhey have been for the average of the if 'rm a man; but the state past eight years. ment that Sheriff Hatton is a Pro- The taxes for state, school, and road nibitioni b somewhat of a sur prise to me people 01 tnis county purposes, on the other been more than doubled. hand, have The school tax has been raised from $7,566.79, in J897, tQ $15,660 in IdOi. The state tax has been raised from $5,502.75, in 1897, to $12,9S5 in 190t. The Dolly j vardens do not publish these figures. They go before the people with half truths and endeavor to create the im pression that Columbia County is go ing straight to ruin as a result of Re publican mismanagement. They must credit the people with short memories. and believe that any statement, how- If committee for the clever manner in which they cared for the visiting members. RESOLUTIONS. Whereas, It is the Sense of Po mona Grange, of Columbia County, that the good roads movement true, he managed to conceal it very j stands foremost of all our immediate carefully, if we are rightly informed, during the last campaign. wants and demands our earnest con sideration; and, Whereas, There has been introduced into the Congress of the United States bills- for National aid of public roads You see, it's this way: There are in the several states, and calling upon not enough Democrats to elect any . j1". J SUt" ,0 ,appr2p.r".,J '"'"t ... , . , equal to those apportioned to the said one by tneir votes, and. therefore, we ,,. therefore, be it must endeavor to induce Republicans J Resolved, That our State Represen to vote a part of the Dolly Varden tative and Senator from Columbia ticket, and, of course, you understand CuntJ b.e urgently requested to use . r . tv . ... their best efforts to secure the pas- wnat Part. The way to do th1S is Jag o( a bi in the Oregon Legisla te create suspicion among them by , ture to aooortion state funds amoniz VOTE FOR W. A. WOOD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Classified Advertisements COW.f FOR SAI.F I have niili-h coa fur Mle. I'rii rrntonnlilr. Inquire id F. M. THORP, Kt. Melrnn.Or. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE S70 acre located on Willamette Slough ; r ruiniuudationK for T.i to 100 IimiI ,-xtllv daily t. Inquire on nlare. MRS. V. SELENE, car steamer America. 8t. Helms, Oregon. 2--tl APrRKSTICK WANTED -T,t li-am llie IwrlM-rs' lia.lp. (iml ortniiiltr for intcllient vminc inmi. 1 utinir of ti. CRAWFORD. City Itiirlwr Shop. County f tVlumbla. Htate c Oivjilii, inm any men i" !A .luti-mml No. fr thm ,V lh H, W. V N. K. VI of Hwlliin Nil. It. 1 Si III Towimhlp No, n., iinn. -" , "1 a "ml will offlr proof to .how j hl ihj '& ..i,i i. m,in vn HAh for ll tlnilMr or .W ion lhn for Tifiimii to utnt-llph hlD clnlni lo lOlh ! of Mv. IMi- Ct. 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WELCM TMC AMfNlCAN CLOTHICR ' And ( From Bit to . at New and HandaSomc Styles At $0.75, $12.50, $1B, $18, I $20, and $22.50- 1 NEW SPRING SHIRTS $1 S RflYV SHHFS S .... 222-3 MarrtsoB SI., for, First licn'i Unto :W Nr.arM Maaa, il A' f NECKWEAR, JSR&u fj PORTLAND, OREGON 41 te i .no- taraaaai 5 0 v UKLUUD W -aaa ,T I It I ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIYER XI RAILROAD COMPANY. oaiLV. r. T oo tu Al w M I W I H t It t . IS 10 I. a in 10 I. at "J J! I la a lf I l 111 I ul t as a at) a I IO us l I 10 lo as l 1 II 11 I 10 M 71 I It SI MS I, M w, II II l TaTI. . ,. llMo ,. Kalnlar.. ., I'riaiuld.. Ma)ar .. , . gutn'y .. (laukaula Maihlan4 MaaliM.rlh. . i Ilium .. , . Unapt-a ., . MtanM.u.. .iohn lay II tat Ar. AHona L i4 er OAILV. Tp" ia."i V'tT'i II ID t at to ts an Ul t J. a t l It) t t II t M I Ul T H i j t m I M t IT I U t It t II 91 rl lit t Al I al I t It J. MACKENZIE, General Contractor mtU'CiK. mil La, asiu UltlVINU A NPKC IAI.TY ESTIMATE 8 FURNI8HC0 mtf T. IIKLKNN. OR. ever unfair, will serve until after the conveying ,he imPr5'n that in cer- the several counties, to be ased in ,he election. EXPLOITING P. A. FRAKES. tain sections ol the county certain Republicans are going to knife a por tion of the ticket, and in other sections other portions are to be slaughtered. construction and improvement of tiie public highways, to the end that our public roads shall in the future receive the aid from the state and National Government that is their due, and to the end that our roads be improved nd made equal to our other public When P. A. Frakes wis one of theiIn the meantime keep the Dolly Var- directors of the county's destinies, he dcn PP!e solid for that Part of ,he institutions not only inaugurated the greatest road Deraocratlc ticket which it is possible ! Resolved, That Columbia Pomona improvement the county has ever to elect. I don't want to be personal. Grange go on record as favoring the . . . . . "... Kr ti .i i passage ot tne uirect Primary Law. ' seen, out ne managed it and liquidated p '7 ' " "'"J to be voted upon by the electors of its aetJt ot 60,000 in tour years. But " w.i.ktt., Uregon at the coming June election, this wasn't machine work. It didn't an ' am 'Sinning to think that and that we urge all subordinate suit. Yet he demonstrated that the chance is ra,her a slim one" The Peo" ftthe coun'y ana 5ach mtm ,. . . ole don't seem to b ffrino- a murh btr thereof to work for the passage county cculd be run on a moderate P' Jn t seem to De suftenng m much o( ,ajd d(rect ,aw taxation, and what ha been done may a5 1 thouht theV wre- se to , R0Ved, That Pomona Grange, of again be performed; it requires only one roan the other day bout ' heavy Columbia County, go on record as fa- !:-.: -r t...: taxes, and the rude fellow said: "To voring the passage of the "Local Oo- aad a holy abstmance from folly and w,tn the tax" 1 got Pen,r ot bers of subordinate granges to work extravagance. Kegister. , . . . - . tor the passage of said local option Farm for Sale. The whole 160 acrr lving in tectum 28, norih. and 2 et, the north hall Itelnuginp; to I). W. Copp, nd the aoiilh half to Thotras R. ('rnp, of falg.irv, AHeri, Northaett Territorv. If von a-nl a gral, rheap farm, with plentir ol good timber, one mile from a tawniill, and lonr milrt Iroiu the Columbia river, write dinrt to un, a we have no agents. It it one of iha heat farmt in the vtriniiv of wilile. Aildrr II. W. CUPP, Cnr rie Crotaieir, Canada. FOR HALE CHEAP. 18 milrh cowt and heifrrt, part Jeraryt and lloleitine -liierl, bn-ad to blrwdrd Short Horna.1 Hull. Sonie are freah and the real ill be freah from now on for the nest twit month. All gtntl. ami good milkerj. Call or write to C. O. LOVEiiRKN. CUtakanie, Oregon. Mr. Frakes was elected as a Repub- fhinkthe RePublican National admin- law. lican; he served as a Republican, and he is to-day supporting Judge Ooan, the Republican nominee. He was a good Commissioner; but if he were running for office to-day, the Register istration was responsible for the good times, and, of course, I did pot dare attempt to persuade him to the con trary. He wanted to nov if I wis a Democrat, and 1 had to tell him. would denounce him because he voted "Y".: but 1 ara.not w-ig at it this to purchase the road grader. He did not liquidate the county debt, and is entitled to no more credit for it than Judge Doan, or the other member of the Board, Mr. Chase. The debt was paid by the collection of back taxes, due to the change in the law, placing the Sheriff on a flat salary. Under the old law it did not pay the Sheriff to collect small amounts, and there fore they were neglected. The real reason why the county is out of debt . t because the good times, due to Re publican National policies, has put money in the pockets of the people .nd fhey pay their taxes promptly. The delinquent tax roll this year will "N the smalle&t for many years. Vot ers should not forget that the Register and the candidates it favors are doing HAZEL WOOD TALKS. Cream as a Crop. Fsra Msehlaerj. There are two machines neccsssary I get ahold of old-line Democrats I fr harvesting a crop of cream or but- year. l am doing my best to conduct this campaign on nonpartisan lines when I taik to Republicans, but when PIONEER EMPLOYMENT CO.. 218 Murraoii St., Portland, Oretmn, it one ol the best known and innet reliable Com panies on the Coaat. furuihe all kindt Help on shortest notice Fre to Employers. Wbe. la P.rtiaad (i. t. The F.inpire H.taurnt, 192 Third Street, three doors Sonth of Baker The tre. Meals frnui 15 i-entt up. 0n day and nietit. Oysters in any aiyle. Win. lioh lander, prop., formerly of the Royal. 1st ami Madison. point with pride to the platform, which indorses the principles of Jack son and Jefferson. I don't really like these speak-easy campaigns, where one has to slide around from voter to voter, giving each one of them a dif ferent spiel in order to catch their vote; but it's the best that can be done , ter. Each of the two is essential. Each one is as necessary as the other if the full results are to be obtained. Machine No. 1 is the cow, the grass machine. Machine No. 2 is the separator, the skimming machine. You would not think of putting in under the circumstances, and one can wheat if a flail was your only thresh- not be particular about methods, the main thing being to win. Some old Democrats grumble that they can not see any victory for Democratic prin ciples in merely securing good jobs for one or two persons; but as I un derstand it, Democracy favors the their best to restore the Democratic Ereatest ooa fr greatest number, party to power in county, state and aod that numDer ' No. L I don't nation. The attempt to use P, A. Iikf to asI ioT tne support of Prohi Frakes as a Democratic decoy duck bitionists and Socialists. as I have no vill prove a failure. irtal ympathy for their views, and jam Only using them to rake my chest- If it is correct as reported, that : uU out of the fire- I ni afraid, hov- j ing machine. It is just as ridiculous to think of getting big re Any turns from a crop of cream Better without a skimming machine Than as it would be to get value None, out of a crop of wheat with out threshing it by up-to-date methods. Any harvesting machine, even a self-rake, is better than none at all. Any hand separat.r is better than none at all. A separator is as much a necessity as it the milker or the cow itself. There is a big difference in sepa rators, but the difference is not enough to make any of the standard makes a bad buy. Some separators wear longer than others, tmt almost any KOTICS FOR PUtUCtTIQH. Deparirnatil ol lhe luitrior, Laud ontca al Omt-in l llr. Orafnn VWaH HFKKHY f.lVEKM"TlrUT'TIIIK iv folkwini-namad u-uiar hu riiM ,.r hl iMiatilli.n lo niakr Dual proof In an .p,rt of nia o,ui, ann laat firuM Will be made ll- lore lliei aniu (.lark ol Columbia Cuiiiily, Or., ' v,rRvu, ,n iaj luin, ivm, TU, ABRAHAM HHITH: HE. Vo. ma lor Iha SVVJ4. He. 12. T. 4 !., R. He narnet the follow I m wiinrwet lo nnm hie molliiuoua realdeu. a iiriani cultivation i. "iiaorer, i. i,. raraer. Juan . n-aman. an ii eruonia, llreaM. AUiKKNON4. DHLa-iKR, Uaahlar. la the Circuit Court af the uie ol Oraana. fur Ilia fount J ol I'liluiiirtta. Jobs Nra.rt. 1 1. mm, ie. UuUflaa ti tuttt. irlan.laul. To thiualaa u. ruala, tlafainlant IX TIIK N AM K or TIIK STAIR Of OKKiioN. k V.n are haraar raiiitrel l apfar a.t.l air rr tha comptaitil ulai aalu, f.-u lu Ifla alNrailltIa.l lilnu or be. ere lh IIKl .lav il Hay, llvi. Ihat baiut Iha ,la Qvr.1 tu li.a o.uar at the l uun lor )a-i tu at bar au4 ea.wer, ard mure than ! arvka truiu Iba A.t iMiblirlluu ol inn uinuiiHiii; ami if ou lall w l. at'iM-ei ao.l auiaar, the tlalnllft .nil aa.l I nac court Icr Iba fallal damaotlcd lu the eomplelttt, lo ail. I hat the pUltilift be a.lj.ulaa-l aial uWree-t lo 1 Ihaowuar Id lea ail! ul l).c fulb.wliie deerrlkOTl real aMwrtr. tuwll. Tba iHuth ltl iltiarier (nl..,l tbaSunh Waal quailvr (H'aol !afllou iwauli ( Ji). I.I b-aukni, ,li () Surtb, Kauaa lu(i) Metlul Iba M lllamatie lueriuiaa. Hi trie l oauiy ol loluiuala aaie ul, llrvaoii. all.1 thai htB llile thartl.i bauula.l;! and .hat rou W lora.er barre-t from aaf1li.t ! an) t-lalia. rtabl, lute ar lute.ral abatauairv u, ! or It. mI4 real pr"larl, or an! t.a,l ihrraol. aU verve lo plamtlfl. that lla.uliir raisi.rr Cimi, nit .livburvaiMwiiu ba.-alu Im-tinrU. and ti.vl ha tie al.ru volU olhar au.l further rr.tet u lo liivtwurt lua. ve ii )! nl t-.u..tflv. I tin iiiiitiiun, i Mt.ti.Ci,',l in "lua llrvf.Hi Mial ' oo, a earb an a lor vl ,u.--,,i,e wa. hv ortpr oi liir tlotioiai, l. a Muurir. .sr ui tiir iiruii t oun o. 111 .-.lair 'l O. vou i.. i 1ini.tia . ..oriij, .liir l VI41. ... ! 1 vn. Vitti p.lloli in.uu. Ap-lt ll. iij, lB. ;,tf,tu itiiu. Mi.y I .h, iMH. 11 I'l.rtM.I, AprlVa) U. Allorn-j lor r.a.i.ilff MtMMOVM. In the Oirrali Court ul ibe Hiait of Oreaoa lot tbr t'ouiii)' ,.f f ..luiiil.ia. John meaart I'Uiunr; vi. tUarlaa W. kale bailall. llelali.laiiL To' barUa IV. Halel4Ul. lwfr-Klnl raijoirail lu avbrar auo au vwer ine coropianii 111 aaalUH jr--u la Ibe above riillllr.1 utilna ut be art lhe l.lli Uar el May. AH II, at brlue lhe daf tied In the ur.ler ol ik Lourt lor )ou lo a.r au.1 aavaar, aud or- than via wraki lioni lhe kr (.iil.He ailon ol Ihlv auikiuona. awl If lou lall au lo auuear aa,i ei.aacr. iha tiUmuiI am .ui.w i.,n t.uu,. for tba rellvl de.naiida.1 lu tbr rou, r:ai 111. ah.rh 1 l: I bat lb. i,l.l.,uB la a.lj,, l(a- aud Ua.-.atd . to be Ibe owner lu 1-e alaiu.e ol the lolluami j .la lib.I rral i r..(. il,, 10 .ll. The ao.un rl quarter al imh-Uoii Ihrra (J). la Towu.HIh Ba(.1.Sorili, Kaut:a nf3jWaai ol Ibe lllauiue MeruJleii. eiluaiol in lue Irainl, i 1 oluuibia. mate ol i.rvauui and ibai i.u una thereto be qiileiel. an.l thai ,..a be forever bar . ai.7 ciem, mm, tula or All mini taata etaaa asanav-ilaaa al noble atlk horlbera raeia ualaa to aad Inoa ibe kl and louae poiaia. Al rurtlaj4 alt ail lvalue iravibt t'klon vloMil. al Aelerte with I, II. a N l a a beat aud rail line aad aveaaiaf t i Poller I aad tfoea lleeeo aad huetfe haach taalnta. Iaaei.tere fur Aetarlt or oaf ftolaia mual Sag Iran. a at llo ill.-at Tra.ua lll aloo In lei fa ante. a at al lleuta wkaweavalivt lluai aauuta re , o (aatde. i V, Way a, lea. reaav AaU. Aeeeeta. Ut uwi saloon Hsisk Ilk.mi.k.. FBOPKHTOHS imly iba heal o- at Liatisrs aoi Cisars Kent io stack CYRUS NOBLE tmt ItaaM.ai huart . otlnltu, W.C.Fistlier, ATTOltXEV-Ar-UW. RAINIER, t 1 OKKU0N. Columbia Restaurant TAYIX)R lit'IUMXil. IT. ME1EMS, DIECON MIU L. t. CMH.M!4rVaaWe. lwt Naealt and From pt Ktrilit NOTICE fOn PUiUCATION. Tl'abar Land, art J.iue I. MTt I l'nlla.1 Siaira Land 0Ac. Off- rut. Oreta. voTu r it tiKaVfivNiHArijiiV.. ' aliarut auk ike k'nvielum o4 iba a el ion eve. l tau t. It a anmla-t "Aa ad ka the aala llanlvr laada la Ike aaaiea ol fail. lNa. uni.a, tteva.lt, and w aahiattoa Tea. lilofi.- aaeileadevl fcall the rahlta UMttalei k tel ol Aoe.iel . Itaj, Aa.1 other bo.uler kaarwta al ' aiaaje la ainrt WEINHAHO'S BEER oa draaabi. i f Taraana. eraaaly , rterra auia Jl Waaklaf. . - . f , ,n .are a'a aaart vl.lva.enl o, aao, lav lh korrhaae ml iha I U i ol K v, 41 aa.1 N ol K 6. 14 o aerilo. kj . "wb.r.i. m e r, . aaava ivo. w aad (7 . allloaj., .j ,u ,b,, UaJ ao.tlt at " ealoaWai taav Ha llaaiar or aia.a that fay klaklva aerie-utlnral uuriaawa. tad 10 eaiaMub b -viaiea 0 . lo aald tol l-atnre ika itrelr art I Nw.iai el ft I .hk oVaaliria 1 ii . Urrcwa, aw taaadaa. . ike llih. la, af J. iai. " ' a I He kaaa aa flreee Wealav eVuariae af IN TIIK .1 AUK OK Till HTA 1 K 1.1 OIIR.). Vou aia hereby re..,ltel lu aaer a.-j "Tom Benton" Cigars. p w,f ..r.a m. 1 a int. mesa i.f Vata.11 a me. fi Ma"r II taaa ol VuchiU. "rer" Ma W 1 Lereea, al a;a.. IHee-a a) I Au. awl ai, uacoua a. a. mint tdveravly ike Ail me laleal neaapapcra aad uluef to), f? . ciaitaa In mituikr, n o' baiofa eaid lilt wu at ular lr.lir... j Juw. IKl. ST. HELENS llitr.l whela .e.er lu ur lu M,i,i ,el or oerl let or any pari llieir., ad.erM lo Blalullir! "iha! ' plalullrr re-..verctieuai..Mi.burMruiiub.relo ov Mirro: au.l Ibai I.e be alveu uru u.ber euil lorlher relief at u Iba Luun u... 1,.., ..... MUllablt. ' Ihla ..iniinonv lipiiMUhe.1 In '-The Oron .Wiat oik a aacb vie. lor .11 numtl.a atria byortierol u.e Hon r.A kltBrMe. Juu. ol ibe kifi-uit Court ol lue a ale ol urmuu lor lh Louiuy oli olu.ubia, dated March A l Uh U.laol flr.lp,ibiift:u.i, lur.lld, I'M. end ul laal oubllcauou. May IUh. Vn,. . , u II PoWKI.I.. Aprl Mai 1.1 Atloruey far flaiulllT. PHARMACY I Patronize a drug store when vou want pure, fresh and reliable Drugs and Patent Medicines Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS ADVERTISED WARRANT8. thete ivjll be no cash premiums pf- evcf that al1 hrd work is of no fered" for stock exhibits at the Lewis avji'- They teI1 me the county is out and Clark Exposition, we think the . t; there ' a ma11'' delinotient manftn.ro.n ...;n . : Hit than ever before, and that fhia i .......ugvii.t.,.. 1 " vouiuiii a scriuut , ' -ii .... .. . , . . mistake U is hardly reasonable to ,tn n and they pro- w mr.ore exnart m,n nt n... pose to vote the straieht Reoubucan i " ,ve ""X trouble, or wears ' ...v-.. w ...VWa.i A-wall ,y jjij - . , w to the great expense of preparing their jtICct- kz.:: ..: "i ,uoni when jUd Doa ra. but n0f them wm.kim from vviiuillUII taltaia II1CV IltlV 0111C ' ----- " 0 , .-fa,L 4 . a a ,h,n,- 1... ' the county's financial affairs we were one-fifth to one-fourth more butter fat k iu , ttwvj, uj scvui ina a asn . ,. . out. Some separators skim a little smoother than others. Pays For Itself. Vnu. .... ... .... -r man can oe obtained tn the old-fash- The fighffo, the office of County ''debt and .11 warrants are paid in cash,'0" 8kimmin Pn- Scho,. Superintendent promises to h.. demand. Un't that 8ood enough Z S Tne interesting The latest development , , among the standard makes but what it simpler to oerattv tiua majpg farm. f llr. W. A- Vood. who will, prcb- toriou St Helens Democratic ring a.,,..., 1 wnaoHacus v. lurnisnmg tne scrambled. VraiM for We -indorse the if. R. 4aaial ar,tr Ably receive fiicpert cf ,hi prtj. he Refisttr? "" Itecause it has cotmncctl eur cream Tha following- la a Hat of county war rant, lanued more than teven yanra prior ma 11 1 1,1 uy ot auiy, l0, Willi h ha tot ifvau uaiu, 10-wlt: Klrat aeret "A," I0M, March li, Martha E. Htralton .., Klral arlea "A," 2188, July I at 2, J. D. Lawla..:.. Barond aerlea "A," J07, Nov. 1SS, N. Merrill 8econl awrlea "A," 24t, July 1SS, Alea. Ptteraon Bevond aerlea "A," t,S7, juy 1V. VI. VVWVU Second aerlea "A." 2628, July 14 1S, Oao. Karr Hortond (wrlea "A," J741, Bept. II, !, Con. Kwlnir . . eeconrl Herlca "A." 2U2S, llilis. Jaa. Pullinm Hav.'ond aorlaa "A," 2981, US. Borthn lllhnrl .., Swund fwrloa "A," 8f)7, 1 , C.'hna. Klolch . . , , Becond earlaa "A," 268, 1S. (lotllel) GrulH-r . . , Second aarlea "A," 29t. 1H. a. V. Ilnvi. Bnnd arrrlea "A," toil. iaa, vv. 11. iiraurrird Sav-ond aerk-a "A," at2, Jan. 1887. W. S. Hitll Second aerlea "a." 1110, Jan. 12. 17, N. 11, Golden....: Second arl "A," S2. March i. !7, Mra. Ooo. Korr , Swnnd wrlaa "A," S290, March t. It7, Kllon Crochot Bocond aerlea "A." 3291, March I, 1SV7, David C. Cater , Second aerlea "A," SI IS, May I. 1897. 0o. Farr Saonnd aerlea "A," 3432. May S. 17. John S. Turpln , 1 no Notice la hereby Riven Ihat f aaid warrant, ara not nraanfwt ana vtavM., wlthla aixty day. Iroot'aalrj drat d Of Julr, 1"4. the tama wUI tt cancel ltd and 'v-"' Iharavve evnaeij. , vr.onven or cov?rr covn Nov. Nov. NoV. Nov. NoV! Nov, v. 10. ... .12.70 20, ... 4 .ID 11, ... 1.00 14. ... 1.00 14. 1.6 1.00 .24 1.00 1.90 I. CO 1.C0 1.00 4.00 ISO I. to 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.70 SUMMONS lo the Circuit Coon af the Malt of Oroa lor lhe Cttiimv r l',.l..,. J"h" il".,t " ' " Bta, To Rjiliart II. lUrfiav. ril.t.ri.... IN TH a NA.MKUI IIIKaTdrior OKECON I .... "ll" ' appear and m' I 01 lhe iwin ior rou to a,t.r .1,4 ao.aer, aod liiora tl,.,, ,,, a eek. ;,,' a,., out, "it"Si ... ... .,u(.'!. 11 von lall u, . anil aiiawer. the plaintiff a, 11 .,,uv 1 he whuh'." "!'"trL "'"'"-.l la ih'e'oV; . ,u," whiihl.: h( ..he H.lniifr u MlmlK"d ( V .V" "V ' ' ih. lot- A Fine Line of Writing Supplici. I lam and Decorated Crepe Paper, Etc. Dfrpr.f frnm PnMif ha. Dartnlna OR Uat.l. A -1 JA I . . I . o v:r . ih. i -," lonfiu aenuon lltree Ui In lowii.,ii,.i,(f,, .Voil, Bvei.wi of Iha Hlli.nieii. MerlUlauVXate 1 10 lui fltht. ...Ie or ,,;,ef, whTaoevS S"L S'?- rati proporly, or any nan u.er.r ..i:.VLT " 'lhUiiiiuroii u pulliat,ea 111 "The Oreeno lt"oiioa.aeh week fai all turn" a . ronterof iha Ho,, r . T'l ' C rcu.i court olti, bla Couoi)-, dai. March U. A ff luo, hawti uciK'i-ayir1'' Ar'," Altonitylurwiiniir TIMBER LAND, ACT JUhliluiTiJ. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. uJVTeo ,?TATe land orrice Notion h.-rehv alvnn i,., 1-T'JZZ".. Ih tha provmon, of 11. ,"0 of June s, i7. entitled llVaM SH. "Wl1"!"" "" the slaul Noll anca with COIiari-oaa lit tor llio aala tt..t 11.: iiiiiii'a S. W, V. and !-ni 1 . ..'e.1'. '' taiiu win oour It r WIT 10 Hhow ii at .L- . j oiht It more Jiiuibia iZ '."m'S? .he'?.';; K.&,wSr Mis t and Orrjgonian $2.00 In Ladies Shoes SOBOSIS Leads .America. to eaiabllah hU .iZTSSSSSi v at 17th nam, mm Jumsat. Ma.e.lal- Vi"..' '."f.a'J'"':On. "f."" " .v-niv, VI I on 11 Tl' I thi lo ftla I fort an Id Xi,J t .,, " iiann, tirainn FZ2m "W-a on oT t , .ttr r,T7By inn J In Leather Goods i America Leads the World. 37 STYLES FOR $3.50. SEN0 FOR CATALOGUE AND GOOD 870RV. KNIGHT SHOE CO. iri, Oppotltt the PcrH'nt Hotel. THE NEW YORK STORE General Merchandise, Ciothio, Dry Gocds, Groceries. Fruits, rvi,ioni, Fttroitttrc, vm, Ei- -lowest - Prices;:-, ailJiii' ?,F;iii, t'l...,,. t-i r ..