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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1904)
It Pays to Pay Cash! LOCAL AND GENERAL. Houltoti Circle, Women of Woodcraft, gave a very enjoyable social on Tuesday M- L. I liia ii, imsistinil engineer on tlie evening Inst. The uttefldauce wn large Tllloosh. I and a vcrvcredilnble tiroi'riiinme win tell- Wc Will mnltC ft UpCCial UKltlWmi'TVt for Cash ' Mr-""d Mrs. M. V. Ha.cii, of Warren, dered, though the enjoyment of tlie latter BiiycnC')t'"C!U1RC whoksulcrH nuke bDccial in.j'1"'i" tlir i""d wu. dllCCinCUt tO UH fur Cash, J- tx-.nl t Sctim, tlic Vnllvy ultinnlu .inn, will iicllv.-r MiniKliH l customer. t St. I Ii'li n., II. mil. .n, Columbia City, Wiiinii and neighborhood. They maim licltire tile vcrv lines! irnde nf cedar By tins offer, and ho will ir customers. A diiTcrcnt i ''iK,f 'i guarantee their price, to be article of General Merchandise n snet-ial Kale 1 " lli"K''"f the mine grade can tic procui.il elsewhere. an m copperhead. 1750 VOTEU3. A Gain of Ye will flake Money r-t article ot uencrai MercuaiKiise on sue 'each day of the week for cash. Ask audit Till WHHN YOU liUY. Wc have oods galore cu route, tmd will offer you bargains that will save you money. We are agents for the cele . United Men's Royal Chinook l)ress Shoes. Also a full luie of Women's and LhiM ten's Shoes, The Old Reliable Tirm BAILEY & BRINN HOUITON. OREGON. Oriental Hotel (TNOEI hfW MMiACIMINT tf l'rrnli lihli in MMWii every l'riday, mid rnil Sunday dinner ut the Oriental Motel. The Lull given by the St. J Mm raise hull team mi Siturday last wut a uiccs liiianctall, mid thoe present report having had an enjoyable time. Magnolia, Canadian Cluh, Old Oovcrn nietit Whiskies and Gordon's Dry ('.in ut the Owl Saloon. Old Crow Whiskey Also Old (Juukcr-mude V iltetm? patronage ol the Oner! Public unit Guarantee I lumilmrss and Ohm Home Cooking. 1 MRS. A. T. LsWS & SON 1 mm i Or) Kr fi u t ii HARNESS COODS1 All Kinds and Grades FIRST CLASS IK EVERT RESPECT Cargest $loe" to Select Crom mi Low est P r ices i .II..I- mil tJ. UIow lni)t". Write for Catalogue r Li. i N r k i:s t n -w 1 uso n to. Cur. 2nd Taylor Sis., Portland. V k i V hi i I 1 Is Itooivius Now O'wmIh ..very unv in the Woi-k ,J THE M5 STORE DOWN Bv The Bin; Sawmill!- rst. Ht'lfiw, TME MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPU'A- tin ' l"Ht taiullni for Only U.p ' (sKNERAL MKRPHA1MSB-- J - :1 Dart & M tickle, Oregon. ',J s "mMT m . - . " A .... Ml I ( ' . t . . . . . . , vi-s a 11 Hi KbI) BbAK Houlton, Oregon. Wcinharti's Beer . kept on tap. The Rest Pool Table in Columbia County. Ixittled ill Uind. K ve Whiskey. I,arjet store and larKest Mork ran lie lonnd at 1'erry Ik C.ralura'a store ut lloiilton. (Wimls delivered free. Sjcakirif of the Kepiililican nominee for county whouj nuiierintendetit the 'rant County News says: "l'rof. J. 11. Collins, who was principal of the Canyon City piihlie M'hool two year ilurin the ",ls, has reeently lieen nominated for the ollne ol M-liool superintendent hy the Kepnhlii nils of Colunihia County, l'rof. Collins did exi'ellent wiirk, while in this comity, us a teacher and institute worker. The ji-nplcol Columbia County will make no mistake hy electing him to the head ol their schools," HaileyA Brtnii'ii store is liead'piarters lor K i ial inereliandise, Houlton, Ore gon. ' tvt K!s a s)iei mity. jjiiuiuy, ipiantity and price Kuarantced. It. M. liwitiK. of MayKcr. dropjied dead in his ho.il while ni.ikiiiK a drill on Moll dav Inst. The llry.tnt lov noticed him lyiuK down in his hoat. and on K"'"K to him found him dead. Mr lowing leaves a wile un l live children - four nifU and one Ikiv, one of the daughter. Usng Mrs J. O. Watts, ol Siiiikm', Mr. lowing is sikrii ol hy his ncitfhliors us a man of a I vtrv kindly deposition, and his sudden di ith is niiKerelv motiriu d hv his siuviv- ! inn lamily and the coimmmiay generally. jThe luucr.il oicurrl on We lue!ap. t'.nn.'U ik-livrrcd without charge, willingly and s hierlully. Order freely. M. C. OKAY St. Ilekin Or. Mr Clarence O.irmon. who re turned rccrnlly from east of the mountains, reports I"'1' pc"!''1' tl,al sfclion are e.pcctiitK vrry hih water his smimiii , that the v.i t deposits o( snow- have hirJIy bcRiin t" trove, and. a t'nere i more snow in the mo.i;i nins than ever liel'orc at ti i' season ,,f i he v.ar. and the river i- uo-.v at a ! hi;;)! si'ii;-. a record -hrealtni; flood is ( not unpo'.Mhlc, j A lurtfe stis k of novel ju t rcceivid i t I the St. Helens riiamiacy. ! Call and see the new line of men and I u' suits dirts from the manufacturers. ' I'KkKY & C.KAIIAM, l'iomer Store. The lovers of good haseha'l would ' e pleased to see a little better unlet U j t at the k-'"s nej-eauci. .s.i much "raKinn" ''!' ,l,e ll"'l,'rc; a"11 the spect.it"! s should he compelled to keep back of a certain line. Our entire line ol button shoes will l e closed out at .Vic to 7.V ier pair. IM-RRY & GRAHAM. Republican incitinK have leen held I week at tVer Island on Moll lay and ! at Seappoose on Wednesday evening. At j Iieer Island Hon. Harrison Allen was the ismicipal speaker, and at Seupioosc Hon. OphU H. liiminick. Republican nominee ..r l'tesi leiilial lUivtor, made his first !ar,iean.n.e in this county nnd delivered ' a clear cut, logical jmuviv..-. j ! to local matters and well calculated to . i - 1.. U..t.iitlt.':lll eolilltv win menus mr mc ;..t,i Mr. liiuiuiick will ..,r iiiiiKiintments in this county who are interested ill Rood (,'overnnicnt should W sure to hear him. The county candidates ucconiuny the ic.Vors nt each meeting. w.is Miiuewhat nnirrttd by the diorderly conduct of a number of Iwiyn and youiiK men who should have had more rupect for the rights of others. At the conclu sion of the programme ice cream and cukes were served, and certainly no one hud reason to complain of the quantity or quality. Houlton Circle is sure to (row nn-1 prosper, with audi ood cook, uud excellent cnterttinern. CoiisideraMc X'o local news nnd cor . r.-ftinudf ncc i unavo'd ibly omitted this week. j Hon. T. A. Mcllridc's picture in last Monday's )re(jonian was easily rec- oKiii.ahli! by his friends. Ill this re spect it was an exception to the rule. A new line ol boys' suits from f '.'.75 up. I'liHRY & GRAHAM. It's a picnic to be able lo buy a fivc poiind shad, full of roc, for fifteen cents, and Hoyal Chinook salmon for six cents per pound. That is the mar ket price of these fish in St. Helens at the present time. A new line of men's units from 7 up. l'URRY & GRAHAM. Our friends of the Kanier Gazette promise to furnish the best paper in Columbia County. All riht. hoys; the public is the jury. Mr. Clyde Fulton, of Astoria',' was in St. Helens on legal business labt Monday. . Weinhard's Utr on tap at the Owl saloon. for the purpo . It mny be well to remind the voters of Columbia County that the men who are i.,t,.u i.lnimiiiir that there should lie no partisanship in tlmprest nt county contest j are th'rrnsclvci the inort bitter and m dig-, .! niiriiaiiis. nnd u voti: (or n tandiuate with on the lionv varueu ut n the patromtKC of the county oHices to R. If. Miti.hell. HeloreyoutaKcine kcr- ; Ister'a udviee in political matters read I Apiary what its editor, then in charge of the Co- - Aj.bur.i . . Iiimlnu County !cw, had to say in the , f'tnj,. , , issue wl that tupT dated December 15, j;cer Island. iMarsuiauu . . Mr. Coceland Matert M the Der Islnnd mcctitiK that he. trad never ttt Over the Last Regis- voted a utraitfni rvcpuuucan in-acir traiion ana mat nc neci tuuiu The recr strat on of vo ors lor me imov ion" " ' nresnt year was cisnipl-f ! Monday, to sevcra parties that he was sup .... ..,,1 Tl,.. M,s : heiewliii present, purtinx the entire Republican t.cket. the rciilt ill each pn.rim t, together I the nntr.hcr refiswretl in IWtZ of coinpirison: MC KIM.KV' WAR BUTCIUiKS Nehalem The nssX'iated press dispatches state Oak I'oint that AKiiimildo'a army 'is broken into , Rainier ... small bajids carrying on a guerilla war-1 Scappoose fare. Those rounded up will be shot or , , Warren ... hanged us an example. It is an old max-, Union in "All l lair in war. i who is the barbarian, Mc Kinicy s war j butchers, or the Filipino ass-issins, will be ( debateable now that Congress may take a j hand. Nothing more venomous was ever said , by any Copperhead during the dark days ! of the Civil war, and milder utterances sent VallandinKham U prison. The sol- j diers of the Second Oregon were patriots Totals 100 :;7i I jr.ti ii T.l 0 lslj 27 111) ' I Net iid'iniMain 10!. 1-! 11 . 8111 . U5 Ti'-: 10s!. 70 in1 :tr, 77 170! in : 2." ti 2'.il!. . MB 1 ::7!. .ii iKc'n.w 2i The crcatcr. portion of this ain "f 2(11 s cotniioscd oi youun i ioiui .-.iii. and noon their action will oi iul to a Kreat extent the sie ITISAMAJTER OF HEALTH fie of the Republican majority in this county. CLATSKANIE CORRESPONDENCE f n....i. r fiv imu. . ir i n. ij.f:i.ii. 11 ini ..... . .. ...I... ,:...M..4: .M,l tln.m a..: 1.......1. ..i,.r. ,,f crrriitrid on the iin'l tne man woo mui.iu.'. --.i"K ' - " . . north si'ie ni tne rivei, is uu.. -jurat cottage thereon, j Mr K. S. Krickson, having taken un'fo himself a bundle )f calico, is building a nice cnttace on the ea,t ; side of Conycm Creek, to cage his I bird in. . . ; ! It iss said that last Saturday was j Clat'kame day in the circuit court at Helens, n. nunioer n ",ui v.it..vi. Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE. THE J A 1 1 BKF.AK. l'rlsoncr Ksepf hut In Uecap tureJ la I'ortlantl. "war butchers" should have lieen treaU-rl to a coat of tar and feathers by the loyal citix-ns of Columbia. For such a man and his ass ci ites to ask to I e given charge of the affairs of Columbia County is an insult to McKinleys memory. In the issue -ol January 5, 1W, Mr Mitchell said: I St v,.t ..!v the Mood of Gen. I.awton; '. were m attendance. I o eWryy Ulovelanl loval American Two gentlemen from Kansas have but ol every iKiosia iirm,,t,t some nice lots in the south TXZZ KVbUipin'cs part" ( town, and are building neat vriivi rv a.ni His si pi-orTKKS. Rem-, cottages thereon. emlr this war h"' never U-en declared . Mr. Clark Hall and wi.e h,ve hied bTcKre. This is McKiuley's war. themselves down to Seaside ti.is we.k is the ...licyof Benevolent As,imila- to take a riiff of the pure salt an lion and the Duty and Destiny racket from the old i'a a ic ocean ti '."'has caused the trouble. Many Re-1 Mr. G. V. Welch, of Marshland. ft &w .work, d and voted !or Mc- and W. H Conyer, of this city are Kinley do not en Jorse this unholy war. attending the (.rand idge I. O. O. I ' ... ' as representatives of Clats!;anie lodge McKinley is dead, but the venomous -f cjty t,,is curs who barked at him and at our sol- j ?fr anfI llrs v. S. Miller are visit- I'hilipjnnes are still living inT Mr. John Carroll a:v! lanuiy oier IIAZELWOOI) TALKS. The Best Separator. Charles Median, indicted by the grand jury on the charge of burglary from the Mayger store, at Mayger, on January , at which time Jj'-'IU in cash was taken", made hi cscai fjom the county jail some time Monday night by cutting his j p(Jt th(.m jn ci,arge of the offices of this wav tluounh the ceiling and lowering himself down from the roof. The "vork was done with a jack-knife and Median must have lieen occupied with it several nights. Mcclian was brought here from the Portland jail, where our prisoners are kept while a vaiting the action ol tbe grand jury, one week ago list Men lay, at the liegiuiiin? of tbe presnt term of court. Confined with Meehan was Edward Fairehilds charged with burglary from Flippcn and simmons store at Clatskauie. Fairchild did not escape owing to the fact that he is quite a large man and could not get through the lrVe cut by Meehsn. Fairchild a lmittid Tuesday afternoon to the District Attorney that Meehancut bis wav out with a knife furnished him by a priucr named Larrcn, who pleaded guilty nt this twin of court to the crime larceny. The knife was lent to Larsen, accordinX to Fairchild' statement, by Sheriff Hat tut to cut kindling with. Fairchild did not "lK-ach" for the reason that Median threatened to kill him if he did. I.a Cruzador cigars two for a quarter at lirinn Unis. Owl Saloon. The base ball game between St. Helens and Filida, Was. nines last hanclay at this place resulted in a decided victory for the St. Helens nine. Sheriff Hattan conucted an energetic pursuit of Mcchan, and offered reward of fiiiy dollar, for his recapture which was effected by Jailer Jackson, of Vortland. He was brought back to St, Helens Wed nesday on tle Iralda . SCHOOL KKl'O RT. diers in the 1 .1 lliw.fr I".,", ...I. ........ .'this week. - are asking tne jnopic j There are in this city. all county. In tle issue of July 7, chell said: now three Darner sno- . . be Whether the town of them remains to support ISW, Mr. Mit-; seen. , , . , I Mr. V. S. Chandler moved his fam ilv r.ver to Catlin. in Washington. McKinley has censored the press re-; t,js WeeV. where he will engage in the port so that onlv su h matter as suits , losging' business for about one year, the dictator is allowed to appear in priut. j Politics makes strange, bedfellows He has tiv melhot's ic-t knon lo him-. sometimes. It is said that a saloon ...n ..nA ivanl strikers enlisted their i i.,.., r in the tinner mrt of the uTvic in everv nultiit where possible, to ; enuntv is working hard for some of inject his embalmed, Keg ini el -Vgerisin ihe candidates for county offices on ii... nuli'.ie mind. In other words!,.,, ivnhihiiiou ticket. What next? he is through the press and jpnlpit try-j jlr Tjtn J;irhenlcid, of Deep Creek. ini to cover up the sins an ' shortcomings j w;WiC house was recently burned to ol the most cornit t and avari.-iousadnnn- ,i,r al its contents, we lcam istralion since the days of Buchanan. intends to move his family to this And this is the man who. less ".Han a j city n d po ff ones mouth before the Democratic County an0,her pay younfr Convention, announceu tnai ne wouiu i ,)t.aTi0 f this place has bargained c,...-r.ri Tlwnl.K-e Roosevelt for the I'res- ,-,,r a hunch of calico -and has em ii..'. sr. tt.nn.H ,tio. uini taktuitr ' Dloved the preacher to tie up the tinmen upon .hcmuhi mt- nation, announced publicly that he would carry out the tio'.icics of his predecessor, and from that day to this has taken no liackward step from the Philippine pro gramme laid down by the martyred Pres ident. It is safe to say Roosevelt wc ul 1 not feel honored by the support of ti.is modern Copperhead. When such men are placed at the head of the Democratic organization in this county it is a good year for Republicans to vote the straight ticket. . , ' i.i: . . menial Knot III tiuuiic ui some time in the near future have four and all of the Houlton i The follow ing is j i of all, W. A. WOOD RIY.t'LAR DEMOCRATIC N,lMlSKKlfOROVSTY SCHOOL Sl'PKKlNTiiNDKST The eighth month school cl.va.-d May tith. the report : No. days taught No. days attfiidiince- No. days absence No. times tardy No. Isiys enrolled n. irirls enrolled Total iiuiiiIkt enrolled Average duilv iittendance Those neither absent or tardy in the advanced department arc : IVara Crouse, I.thel Muthcws, Ida Popcjoy, Harry Pojie joy, J-airl Perry, Kdna Perry, KU-anor Smith, Ruth Slater, Jennie Speuce, Cora Usher, Manlv Copeland, Hattie Wick- I .imiti. Civile Perrv, Kva Wilkinson, and THE PLATFORM VS. THE FACTS. The platform of the opposition, j adopted at Clatskauie on Saturday. April K.. contains the" following state ment : "We deprecate the extravagance into w hich our county has been plunged, and the extortionate taxation to which we have been subjected, which has been doubled since l7." .. 20 ..MO I "Si ... i:i ... 4i record is open to the inspection and it is as follows: County County County County County County County County taxes, taxes, taxes, taxes, taxes, taxes, taxes, taes. 1S98 1S37 ISS'S lS'JO totm wot 1902 tnra roll... roll... roll... roll... roll., roll.. . .$;4,onn.!)C . . 2 t,319.54 . . 2 1.1)21. CO . . l'J,330.2.'l . . 22.2t) )4 roll 20.5.-.3.03 roll 22..K)5.!i.', VOTK FOR 1 1MBEK LAND. ACT JUNE 3, U-l-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNIT II O T ATTriNO OF IC. i 'i. n.1.1 t'liy. I'l '"'""' V',i J,m,,'ll N iiln. is hurrt'V SlV'-n thai (lino wllh I lie. iir.nlKl.m. " ,".'"" ' ... ..... ..f JunJ . lS.V eiitilh '' ' A" (..i II., .il f tlmtwr lnii.1", .J.'1, ..f ri.liron.ln, iiiriioil. NuimK," ' V.", ' i.uei..i. .-.iu...y. exl.ii.l... ' ',. I . .i ll,- I . ml Hml.s ny !' " " ,v i- ,. iviij: ii. a. in-.". - lBv "f ; rirli.n. Hlnle 'enn. ' , ii.. u In iMi. (.mr liia '" . i" ' i:.i:u. f..i the isiiei... H w. i.'. ....I I'll. .1 mul t f "'el'"?. ii. I., n'.....hii. Nn. i N.. Inr N li I will nili-r sf.1. a cv. In ml . ii,., .... , u , vn m in nr u im.-" -, - " . . it nil Ore nun. ""'I'. 1 : ':'V 'V"'l..',i , ,. fr'wrr III,! Ii. nf .r ii nit Itreetv.-r of hl ' "i.R.ii, ruv, ii"i!iin, on Tul-W. '" ituv of Mnv. Hint He natni. ft wlinea.es. , sviiii,.,., ii ...n t hi. Helm., Allen ll,.l.n.'i.n ..( HI. Helena. '''""' 'lmni.it i;ilii,cr ul pjiiliind, Or.a.m. Jiiui... Muelil nf I'.irllnmV l1''"""-,., Anv ii nl nil imr.nna elulmluK ii.k ai.iivi.-iliBcritiinl mi'in ni lll. Ihslr elnlnia In 110. r on AtiiiiauNON H. uitrHi'.ii I, H, Copeland ' .k T 1 Tr.M"'.;N 4 JO colors in silk Wc yd. Port- 1C Vll. uii'v" ul about the same nis Paiut, varnish, white banners irusu lalest styles in land price jCMC. count wa-h and paper e. paints, etc. hats and shoes. M. C. GRAY. VOTK FOR G.W.WELCH Regular Democratic Nominee for County Treasurer. stroui, Clyde Krauk Graham. Rt itv A. Jackson, Teacfier. Those in the primary licpurtment were: Ftta Popcjoy, Nellie Dunn, lidith Chirk, Maggie .Sycnce, Ueth Perry, Ha.el Wick strom, Fsther Cojlan l, Nellie Slater, Roy Perry, Glen Smith, Guy Hold, i'a.e Perry, Allen Speuce, F.muiet Smith, Alex Spence, Wilbur Clark, Harry Dunn, Leo nard Ridley. GkacK MiiTze.HR, Teacher. o Deer Island, FOR SALR. The s'atc tax has Im-ch very greatly in creased: but that is certainly not the fault of the county court, and does not cuter into this calculation. The charge is that taxes have been doubled as a re sult of extravagance in county affairs, nnd the charge is ridicuonsly untrue. however, another matter to which we desire to call ihe attention of the people, and that is the comparative condition of the county's finances in W7 and at the present time. Indebtedness, Mar. St. tsy; $.18,151 1.41 Indebtedness, Mar. 31, 1W14 1.129.38 $rt7.4Sj.o:i VER-iONlA ITEMS Richard Sesseman returned from a visit to tlie county seat and Portland Friday. What is the matter with Vernon ia as the home of the pugilist? only the scrap per belongs to the petticoat class. Last W'ednesday a week ago the widow Rose of Vernonia Heights and her two sons and daughter fell upon Mrs. Hiram Van and beat her unmercifully, aud be ciuse the latter tried to defend herself with a hnmuwr the former swore out a warrant for her arrest but when the case came up for trial the justice threw it out of court as he could not make out trom the evidence who was to blame, r.ranpe met in regular session Satur day with a goodly nunilKT present. Re member the open meeting in June, I. P. Sjtncer went to the Grove the first of the week acccmpanie l by his daughter Manz'.irette. Mr. Syeneei ex pects to meet and bring home his son Omar who has t een attent-.mg p.ii""' University of California the past year. The justic court on Saturday bound over Harrison Ross to the circuit court for assaulting Mrs. Hiram Van with stones l.i it Friday. Miss May Dereberry of Keasey was tne guest of Mrs. D. W. Keasey Saturday. m V.-Uie Benon left Tuesday for rr.,,,1., tn take charce of the Gilson I House so we are told. Chas. S-uita was a Grove visitor Satur day, tm his return he. brought in a load of flour for one of our merchants. Mr. A. S'.nnnahan of Forest Grove was shaking hands with old friends and rela tives this week. His resilience m : , - ...-....I li.m. ns Grove seems to nave s." - he tips the beam at the 200 notch. The boss supervisor, Mia, nieiuusci, went to St. Helens Monday after 500 lbs. of powder for his district. Let the good work continue. Many of the readers of "Kazlcwoed Talhs" ask tis what separator we con sider the best. The U. S. Separator is the best made for farm use. It skims the most cream from the milk (holding the world's record), ha.?, fewer parts to keep clean, is simpler of operation, is less liable to be hurt by accident or misuse, and above all else, it is built to last. To have this best of separators for our cream patrons, we "bring them here by the carload and stand the freight charges ourselves, selling the By the machines at the same price Car- f. o. b. Portland that any one can buy them fsr f. b. Dcllows Falls, Vt.t wdiere the great manmactory is located. i timulate.interest in dairying in this region, we will sell these separators to all dairymen, whether our patrons or not, and will give the same terms and cash discounts. Our growth as a creamery concern depends upon our being able te ob tain a large and continuous snppiy of . cream from this region. Nothing will help us so much in this as placing the best separator made on the dairy farms tributary to Portland. What confirms our judgment in the U. S. is the fact that we sell more U. S. machines through our customers the hy- I who have bought them than the church , : anv other wav. When a Each dairyman buys a U. S. and machine uses it year after year, see- Sells ing how it earns its cost More, over and over again in sav ing cream, and see how little it costs for repairs or oil, how little bother it is to keep it clean, how sim ple it is to operate, and how in stead of being hurt by ordinary farm house usage, it keeps on year after year skimming just as clean and run ning just as easy, it makes him en thusiastic about his machine. He tells his neighbors about it and that sells more machines of the same kind. For every machine we sell by the lit tle advertising we do, five are sold in the same territory by the U. S. ma chines already in use on farms. Clip this Out. and mail to the Hazelwood Cream Co., Portland. Oregon. Please send mend separator catalogue containind article oil "The Dairy In dastry." I have Name Address . .cows. VOTK FOR or In" E, E, QUICK The Regular Republic.) Nominee . c'"Byc,rrk' si. ii S. Freeman lost his lile hist Saturday afternoon, ut tout four o'clock, by .icing,..""" " wagou while on his way nmnc . . Ilan s. It i.J..- ".at he nnd Mr. P. Hughes had been to the county seat, and, 1 rct'iming, Mr. Freeman decided to i.c BJ.r Mr. Hughes .., the laUer s M,Je,und it was between their places ...... .i. fatal accident occurred. Mr. IUMI . . .,... -.lir..,.ioh I Peebles was ,sang in ; Lnge high grade Guernsey cow, soon fresh? trrcat milker; express spring wagon with pole; -00 cedar fenceposts; nearly new washing m ichine. C. W. ADAMS, Wurren. A BAY'S or nxu. Yon can fi to Seaside every Sunday via. the A. & C R. R- Only Jl.oO for I round trip. The seconu excursion o. from Portland to seaside mi" re- $ 1, 341.11 20,733.22 $25,3S9.fl NOTICE OF SALE. forj VOTK FOR M -4 -May-ft Rrululer. 1. w. HAY W. B. WM.AB0 DILLAIU) & DAY, rWRWE YS-AT-LA W H, Henderson For County Clerk, Colunihia County, Oregon Peebles P h wm rml 8undy, May 8th. This TTuu L"e h ghu'ied or that there cllCap round trip rate of 1.50 applies a Z veen the team and the from Houlton and Scappoose. and ram was a race i.ciac Everybody Ralance . Cash on hand Mar. 31. lsur ... Cash on hand Mar. 31, 11H)4 Balance ........ Total $02,874.14 That is to say, Colunihia County is in better financial" condition by $iS2,S7.U than it was in is7. - The Republicans should play no fa voiites. Let every man on the ticket have an even chance with his running ,,f "The strniaht ticket" is the watchword in this Presidential year. TOO HONEST. ti.ol Oppur! unity. . Two-year-old Durham heifer for Rale. Iui.iir; Will be fresh this mouth. Gentle. P.. M. THORP, bt. Helen , Ul ,u Xind FrJeman and Hughes I iUouW take this delightlul ride, enjoy overturm ci nnii i . , reeuperate on Mr. Freeman oc.uk nvc uui - - . oione. USTAtlURHbB 1 JOHN A. BECK Ms-ale r is 7atc!i2S, Diamonds, SilYerware, .... JEWELRY.,.. . Kcpaiiing a Specialty ,rrlsoaauBt.r)al FiU HimuMi. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Columbia. In the nutter of the estate oi Joha M. Gove, deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the County Cotnt of the State of Oregon for Columbia County, made cn the lith day ot April, ran. ihe undersigned, administrator of the said estate, v. ill after the lst day of Mav, 11W4, sell at private sde it the oiiice of the Oregon Mist, St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, to the high est bidder, for cash, subject to the con-Crm.iii.-m nf the Countv Court, all the fight, title and interest the said John ;U. Gove naci at tne tune oi ins uta.i in and to the following described real property, to-wit : The northwest i and the soullnvest ot section at, iu..s.'.i north of range 2 west ot wiiiameite meridian, in Columbia County. Oregon. VALhiN 1 lcin. BRUivn. Administrator oi the Estate of John M. Gove, deceased. Dated April U, 1904. at a thrown out, $8.50 Values far 1.9a Also a better grade of boys' suits, rcgu- ... i-.......,,.n was thiitv-scven COVTH. . ., ,. , . m r., ,. , leaves u wnv tar .) vames 101 timed nxt rl.nr to Cnurthouis, HI llltl.KNl.0RK00N, u:s. i ttU,ut fifty feet, his heait muter .ec.. He lived only an Dour, "ir. .... " ... ,....1....! Iml is ranidlv re- cpiite serious yo. . - a baa una uai wim y.j t.,.1 I... t tirv i. -1 i- 41 fotl' AllltS. ,-2"t, i rrTev.'. Y: ztm . of FOR PORTLAND DAILY QPPARATOR Lo 'children. The funeral occurred onje WM. -T . waiuiconauiituissV- man i. nu'tabfr i .... 1 U.. ..rii'Q. of RaiiiU:r.onauciei. n : shoes, pants, hats, shirts or underwear, .car, tnil CATALOOUS FREE , 01 . , In the MisT?Srcial cut on trunks and -valises. SrTwOOD CREAM CO. oVy., " , ,-r-rorner First and Yamhill. i'lll priifth ln any court, BtaU or Fed- " rL John gain Columbia County is placed disadvantage Dy me "'.' its olhcials-. vve nave cue....... v.- amiived much of Assessor Whites work and lind it all of a very h.ffh grade. The books, while they may unl he absolutely correct in every par- ticnlar, yet wc believe- for 'accuracy i nii,.u iticv have excelled all ami ii.". - t former Republican assessors work. R. 11. Mitchell's News. ' ti.-,i is nrohablv the reason Mr. Mitchell is opposing Mr. White's can didacy for the oflice of sheriff. He is I- afraid White will be honest. w- -m m ;iHi iiir mm n.-ci Steamer Iralda C. I. Hifgkitirk, Naster. ltAlt.ROAP TTMJE. ,-Juh-. l:!.llil-. -',M 1 ! arriv ing si 1st. lick-" i I GVARDIAN'S KOTiCl. In the l omiiv Court of th Slate of Oregon., r"r rclumUs eouuty. ,,.',.n . In the iiiBtieref the Oimr.llannlp of WI.uo A. yW&liX 01VEN THAT TUB i n.i.Wiint.l, limiriliau (in Orwu) .l line i:i-auH.i.iliiii estnte .( ..iia uiinnr. lis. mul nt. :..iai iir iiial n. coiint ill sot.l n.a li'r ni inn le fri ... ...i "i.,"1'1 v......... an oMer hix rn in il mini: tlie SJM any "i y. 11 ,,',' mH A. M. t mdvii. ir j.'et'.uii. to .:;l.l iiiiii. i "' ........ t nn.! Irr ill' S" 1,. iri'i'l ii"-.-.'.. ' M. ... l liillt-il-N, tinariliiiii ol tti e.taiB (:i. ine.u ) ol llha A. Iiailo aa.in.ir ( A If-Mil 1 A ( t.'ii- v ti tm ill jUi anl Past Frsit. PORTLAND LANDING. TAYLOR ST. rujjuuiijiu Jjr.NTlhT Dlt. I). U. STUART. K.-.IKIKU. oKi:ti(Jjr (VVcc la the Delta Eluck