wl" rniili mi li i TTrrrrmiMii ini'i 11 1ii'nii-win--iriiii nm V UriiMiiniwinigwiijiiKw i.iaMuiijMwwm m 1 I II n fa 1 m Kutered nt the PostofAc at St. Helens, f Orejfnn, as seconrt-cluss mail matter 1 ISSt'KD KVHKV FRIDAY Bv '" K H. I'l.AOG. Editor and I'rophiktor. One copy, one your, in advance . .$ I 00 'Six months". .! i (W ' 1cka1 notices 2," cents per line. FRIDAY, Jl'NE 3, REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET . ,sV . J. N. i"I.L!.VVS' V. A. MCCK 1 , F. W. KAil.KY ! T. A McBRlliK! District Attorney.. .11 RKISON AI.I.KS , REFUBUCASCO'Jfillf TICKET.! congressman... Supreme Jiu!j;c 'Pood ComuiissitMnr.. District Judge The Masonic Home of Missouri, lor the care of aged people and orphans, is a credit to that ancient and worthy order. The grounds are ample and the buildings are imposing and wisely adnptcd. It is located on one of the finest avenues in St. i I.ouis, overlooking the World's Fair, For est Park and the finest residence portion of that great and growing city. An nt tnosphereof lolly refinement, intelligence and religion prrvndes the institution. Ch a recent S.ililith. by special invitation, it was the good fortune and exquisite pleas ure of this editor to conduct religious ser vices in the beautiful and commodious chapel of this splendid home. The in m.itc of the home together with visiting friends from all over the city and state conib!cte!y fi'.V-d the auditorium. The cccrtim, neat ajK.r.mce and lovely sing ing i f the iliUdren, and the sympiitlietic attention o( (lie large and intelligent aud- :en c, all crowned with the mum lest prev tn.'e and blessing of God, made it one of the memorable occasions of a strenuous a:i t busy lifetime, We wonder how tunny s tc'.i i:it.ilkms exist throughout the states o: t'tis gra.it union, and if they are all pervaded withstch an atinotalherc of help-M.m-ss morality and relii;ii)n. Hicks. liF. r LA T FORM VS. THE FACTS. Joint Senator Representative Clerk dge Sheriff MAR Treasurer : Cl'WIN ROSS Assessor : .. A. T. LAW? School Superintendent.. .J. I!. COLLINS 'Surveyor W. T. WATTS Commissioner C ASP IK I.tBJU. Coroner H. R. CLIl'l ! The platform of the opposition, ,.C. W. HOPSON , tiioptcd at Chtskfmic on Saturday, t'Htl. M AYCI'R j (ir; io, contains the following statc- 'l-'-Qi:K;r.lcm: j. r.. 5OAN , v wirri.-1 ,e ueprccaie mc rxiruvauancc imo -s - . ...I.; .1. - ... L. . . . j i . i wih,ii our cuuiuy nas wcu piungco, ana !:ie extortionate taxation to which have been subjected, which doubled since is'.)7." has been The record f ail, and it ; (. 0'iniy County ; County j Comity 1 v..-:tnty . omuv taxes, taxes, taxes, taxes, tax.es. taxes. is ojen to the inspection is as follows; 1S96 roll $24.0.10.96 ASSESSOR LAW.-? AND TKK COR- ron.'iTioxs. Statements are being raide throug'.:o-.;t . V,'. this county that the pre-ent assessor has j0;mty u.xcs lavorea tne corporations at tlicexpense of County taxes, t le small taxpayers. All that is neces sary to refute this charge is the pubOj tion of the following letter: Tacoma, Wash. April 1. VMM. Mr. A. T. Laws, Dear Sir: When I vis ited St. Helens and had a talk with yon in regard to the assessment. I nndcrstood you to say that you intended to raise ottr right of way and tiack It, 2-3 per ecu:. As it was assessed last year for 4,4" per n.ile, a raise of 1 2-;t per cent would be raise of alvout $7W per mile. This .vould give a total assessed valuation of jo,i;o a mile; but, according to your stueuier.t, you have raistd it to i'lti") per mile, which is a greater vacation thin we have ryt peid oi.. eithur lit this State or the "flato of Oregon. I would be pleased to llave you reeorstdi-r your action in this matter and see if ybu can not let as do.vn a little easier than you have. While if other people are being raised, we certainly ate-v.ilit to bear our share o,o73 a fflilt'Cm the trcV js getting to be hifb-r than we can stand, i- 4"he increase of lfi 2-;i per cent, which I understood you to say vou iutended to make in our right of way and track, we would stand, but a 50 per cent increase rould place our property far lievond the valuation of other property in the coun-.v pro rata to its valuation, and this we teel to be an unius burden. Yours tmlv, - - . - JAY SEDGWICJt, Assistant Commissioner. IS!) IS'IS ISM 1300 1!0I 112 190.1 roil.. roll, roll, roll, roll . roll, roll. 24.31954 21.921 60 19.350.23 S2.200.S4 i.sjs.s6 20.5.V1.93 22.305.9i The state tax has been very- Rreatly in creased; but that ii v"crta.:n!y not the fault of the county court, and does not enter into this calculation. The charge is that taxes have been doubled as a re sult of extravagance in coun'y affairs, and the charge is ridicuously untrue. The,e ii. however, another nutter to which we desire to call the attention oi the people, and that is the comparative condition of the county's finances in 1397 and at the present time. Indebtedness. Msr. :it. 1S97 $3S.011.41 Indebtedness. Mar. 31, 1904 1.126.39 Balance Cajh on hand Mar. 31. t-&7 $ 1,241.11 Caih on hand Mar. 31, 1904 2(5.7.13 22 $7.435.03 $25.3S9.!1 Balance Total $i;2.S74I4 That is to say. Columbia County is in better financial condition by $02,374.14 than it was in ls97. The Republicans should olav no fa- It therefore appears .hat Assessor Laws, vorites. Let every man on the ticket increased the assessment of the Northern Pacific by jast fifty yer cent. Mr. Laws is a candidate for re-e'.ection. He has ma Is fewer mistades than asses sors generally do in their first term, and his books were passed by the board of equalization without the alteration of a figure. It is better to re-elect him ihan to experiment with a new man. have an even chance with his running mates. "The straight ticket" is the watchword in this Presidential year. VE3N3KIA ITEMS Fine showers this week. Miss Merle Shannihan spent Sunday with her parents in Forest Grove. A cream route has been established ALL CAN VOTE. from J. P. Sheeleys to Mist, a distance . , . of 22 miles. D. W. Keasev has the con- No one need despair of voting because , ti-aa for delivering the cream. he was unable to register. All that is nec- , . . " I J- E. Dow has secured a position with cessary is to produce at the polls the ack- the Hael wood Cream Co. overseeing their now'.edged certificate of six free holders i'a-teuri 'in- plant at Mist. H s family that the applicant is a qualified elector j wi" move to :Iiit in 8 snort time. We Every legal voter who is not registered 1 "V? ood ci,!e? an.J ia. ii i , , 7 . , neig.ibor tut what is ernoma s loss is should make full ca!cu!at:ou to avail him- Mist's gain. self of this provision. In the cities this ' r u- d c i r , D. W . Keasey, R. Scsseman and John matter will take care of itself. But m Edholm were doing trading in Portland me coun:.-y districts throughout the sUte tnis weelc he voters should attend to it by prear- rangement. Owing to the trouble of a special trip to the county seat, many farm ers have not registered. It will be very easy for them to meet tether at the polling plaoes on election day and cer tify to each other'squatifiction,an 1 this should be systematically done. A. Johnson rnd Lester Mow have each purchased a U. S. cream separator and hereafter will patronize the cream route- Claude Chamberlin had a narrow es cape from a serious Saturday on the road : near the residence of K. W. Keasey. It : seems that the mail caaricr, Billy Reid, was returning to the Keasev postoffice ' leading a horse, and while passing Mr. Chambcrlin the trail horse suddenly irtop "That ; ped, causing the mail carriers horse to In a Salem divorce umplaint for several years prior to this date defend- ( whirl around and in doing so struck Mr. ant became a frequenter of saloons and Chamber.in with its feet, inflicting a m,nt ,; i, c i.c . i j- , ; few sore places on his anaiomy. spent nis .Hi loafing and discussing pol-1 r 7 itics, whiflfing dngofjds lxxes and sav-' L- Seigert was a Grove visitor the first ing the government of the United States ! f the Week' from ruin: that the only necessity of life I Tne farmers of this valby are elated at he was willing to provide for p.aintiff was , water and this manul duty he performed reached iu previous vtars. grudgingly, his whole time being spent! Arthur Johnson visited Houlton Wed in preparing for a conflict with the red nesday on business. oragon, tne octopus and other monsters , Rcv- evislinf? wi a,idre the citilens I that weae breathing detlriiction and dev- j cf Vernonia and vicinity next Sunday astating the helpless millions of American evening from the Prohibition st.ndpoint. I serfs, and so engrossed was defendant in ' A11 are cordially invited to attend a ad ..a,,;,,,. , i,. . ,.,.,;.... hear Something new. ! saving the running gear of t.ns govern-1 ment and advocatng a dollar that would ' Speaker are billed for this place thi 1 good in Kurope that he took no time ' evening to proclaim the Repub- .... . ., , : bean doctrine to the citiz-ens. Come out to indulge in the vulgar pursuits of rust- ye Srxialists rnd Democrats, and hear! ling provender for the fanvly larder. what the Republicans have to say. THAT'S ALL. Bat the Court Must Har Felt Tired VI ben He Heard It. "State to the court exactly wbat you on weaves , to a delicate If there is to be no cash premiums of fered for stock exhidits at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, the management will Commit a serious blunder. It ii unreason able to expect men of moderate means to go to the expense of preparing th irstock between ' o'clock rj ;,, n : ' , ., ... .... day morning," said a lawyer jnd putting thiiu in exinljition ami :t;on t'l,,-,,,, , ' hnless Jhey iive a chatu-e to criw a por- stand. ion of the expense. Ob'rrver. I "Well," she said, after a moment's re- ' ' : Section, "I washed my two children and There must be uo dallying with condi- got them ready for school and sewed a tloni' -I'lcte must be no overlooking the Vuon on Johnny's coat and mended a . , rent in Nellie s dress. Then I tidied up necessities of the present case from a true my ,ittin(? toom an1 watered my hou party stahdpoint. Republicans must vote planU and glanced over the morning . straight this election in order that the par- paper. Then I dusted my parlor and set ty may I strengthened, and party dif- J5"11' riffht" ia, u an ws",e'1 my ,. t'L- ' , ' , lamp chimneys and combed my babv's ference. that have created so many fac- bair'and a button oa onxe 0, ficr tious, be overcome. There is no combined little shoes, and then swept out the front br organired fight within the party now. entry, and brushed and put away the Every wing of the party isin line for gen-' hildren' Sunday clothes and wrote a V ,.,.' . . , , 6 . note to lohnnv's teacher asking her to erai success. It ft a hopeful mgn that the excuse him for not -being at hool on barty a ah organization is so well satis- Friday. Then I fed mv can-iry bird and fed with the administration of affairs ua- ge .the groceryniHn an order, and swept . it . . ' off the porch, and then I sat down and i , 4 its own oervants, that is, sees bo tis rested a few minute before the clock ; U grange, i ttroek ft. That'll aiJ," -THJ5 LOCAL ISSUE. The contest betwt (tj Democrats 1 Republican notuiitees for County ttjfls,e f Columbia County re solves itself, far as tlve voters are conccrnetl, into a question f public policies ami not of personality. It is easy to pick flaws in either candidate. Neither of them is without blame in the administration of his office in the ,p,tt, tujr i it prolj;ible that their conduct in the future will lie above criticism.- .As a matter of fact, the county needs new men in the offices and under the direct primary nominating system it will get them at the next election ; but at present we must decide between tlve nominees. Put ting asitle all slander, exaggeration anil eleventh-hour statements, let vt go to the polls Monday with the resolve to cast a vote in the interest of the county in which we reside, for its progress and advancement along lines that linvc been proven lcnefictal in other counties of the State of Oregon. The question of good roads is in this campaign, and it is the' most important question before the people of Cojumbiti County, The tax of bail roads is the heaviest tax we have to bear, ami amounts annually to the ieople of Columbia County to more than the entire county levy. As has been well said, the various departments of agricul ture teach the fanner bow to increase his products and bow to care for it to the best advantage, but the question that financially interests him most is how to dispose of bis products. It is useless for him to raise anything le yond supplying his family, unless he can find a market tor it that he can reach at the proper time. The national lioard of trade has said that "this country is poverty stricken in the midst of its riches by reason of its bad roads." How true that is of Columbia County, and es pecially of the Xchalem Valley. Wliether it is to remain true depends somewhat upon the vote cast next Monday. Mr. Rattan has declared jhat if elected he will not favor levying the ten-mill road tax. This means a loss of over $18,000 road money, and the loss of whatever good work has been done on the public highways; and the greater part of this so-called saving will go into the pockets of the railroad corporations, the big logging camps, the money loaners, and the nonresident owners of property in Columbia County, and if any good work is done on the roads it will be by the volunteer work of the men who have a hard enough time to make a living without being called upon to improve the property of non residents. What Columbia County needs is not less taxes, but better roads. They cannot be had if Mr. Rattan is permitted to put his policies into etTect. Let us see how the failure to levy the road tax would work. I fete is a list of some of the principal taxpayers: Benson Logging Co Warren, F. M Bloclgctt & Co Hall, F.dmoml Columbia Timber Co Ashland Lumber Co The Lage Land & Imp. Co Columbia & Nehalem Valley Co. Giltner, J. S X. P. R. R. Co A. & C. R. R. Co Blanchard, Dean Postal Telegrapli Co Title Guarantee & Trust Co. . . . King Real Estate Co . . , . W. D. & Thos. Cornell John E. Dubois Wm. Eccles E. II. Foss Green Creek Timber Co. , Hewett Investment Co Horace Irvine S. A. Miles Geo. Moeck . Muckle Bros John A. Martin E. L. Maxwell Geo. W. McBride Wm. McPhcrson , N. C. Noon Oregon Wood Co O. & C. R. R. Co , W. I. Reed S. Sibson John Stuart , , , Balfour-Guthrie Co, , , . , Vosberg Estate , , . , Western Oregon Lumber Co Isaac L. White Western Union Telegraph Co. . . , Yeon-Pelton Co. .$ 3.2 JO 707 249 81 1 . 1.342 415 . 69 148 5W . 6,486 . 4,! 60 ' 5-V -23-' 204 270 413 428 724 721 33 285 694 39-J 200 1,101 100 164 335 300 416 232 280 265 39 1 225 24a 203 234 243 1,188 . Total '. $30,396 Thus it will be seen that forty-one taxpayers, mainly nonresidents and speculators who are profiting by the road work done by th residents of this county, pay over one-third of the taxes. There are alxnit 3,000 other tax payers on pitj bit, and their average payment of tax is alxiut $16. Among them are all of the small farmers who arc to settle the contest on Monday next. Is it good pol icy for them, in order to save about $5 per year on their own taxes, to forego the great benefit to be derived in the next few years by tht) expenditure on roads of over $18,000 annually? It should be rcmqmbcrs.d, also, that this $18,000, two-thirds of which is paid by nonresidents, i? paid out to the actual residents of this county for sup plies and wages, and the resident who pays $5 per year road tax not only will have his road improved, but Will also have an opportunity to earn more out of the roal -fund than he puts into it. If the road tax was $100,000 per year it would bring over $60,000 into the county and. Uikii nothing o'lt. j ; " - -, A PROHIBITIONIST'S VIEWS,! How r you Roinit to votef The great day of election is almost at mind-the time nf till oilier when men have the opportunity nl r rlt" peeled lo use their best jiiilnicnl and most carrful cuiisiili'rnlioii in a united effort for 'mir country's welfare, look iiiK beyond our individual needs to the interests of the majority, looking hryond our private liusitir-ss welfare to the business welfare of our coun try, looking not only lo the irernl welfare of our community, county or state, hut to the welfare of hoy ami girl growing up to take our place. Most feature of the coming elec tion are well in the minds of the peo ple and are receiving due deliheuilion. but one very important measure, and one which mine may ovcnou. m cause it in almost Ihe last Ilium on the tu-krt. and because il is hardly known by a good many that such an issue i before the people, having been overshadowed by other impoitaiit minors. I refer to the local option honor bill, which atlects nil alike, without regard to politic. If you have not read this bill you should do so before you vote, ami then wliru yon are in'the booth preparing your ballot, look for the local option liq uor law, low down on the ticket, and vote either yes or no. lo nm sin t k responsibility by not voting. Tin local option' lupinr bill iirovidrs a means of prohibiting or allowing the sale of liipiors in a locality by sub mitting to a vole ot I lie majority, u vou are wiIIiiik lo abide hy the wishes of the majority of your fellow men. I believe you are in favor of this local option liquor bill becoming a law. A vote for litis hill is not a vole lo pro hittit the sale of intoxicating luints, for if the bill becomes a law, it only gives us ihc Huh! to vote on the ques tion oi prohibition by localities, and you can consistently vote for the lo ral option liquor bill and vote against prohibition m your locinly if you Im so disposed, should llie vole of the people be called for to decide such a jiirstioii I believe it is right tint llir majority should rule, and shall sup port the local opium liquor b.it, am' I urjje every voter lo (aniiliaiue him- II with this hill ami then m oituiiy vole as his conscience duiitrs I say, vote for il. Dr. Edwin Uonh, Physician and Surgeon, Ar.llKLKNS.OUKUON. Dr. II. II. CHIT, rhusician and Surgeon. 8T. 1BMCNB,0RK(0N. oticb or iTBwnow to Arrut rom UQUom uunai. hotici or ihtimtiom to mr roH uouon LiciNse. rH) Al I.PieitSONSI'lINi HNKI Vol' AMD 1 mrh id nm 'U k luiilir llil l"'ls I,. Kmlih mi I'sl'n 1 will, mi II1101O1 ity id J11I1, Ism, nH'li lu Ilia 1 iiiiuir l "no iiU'iiliuio hi iVmiiy, mUi nt llivKi'ii, fur a llnw lu ih-I iilrilitiiii., vUiihis nii, I ti Alt llinir- mill tisnl elilrr III iiimnlllliia In Ulan mi nillmi lor iktUkI l -IS iniillllw. Ill III lllr ' l'r l.lsihl III liHr I -1 lot t'r'iin'i,('ilmulii imn It, lllrl.ilin till il ai'llr4tliiu Kill l' lw"t U un Ilia loll. 11111 -nlii'U. I'KrmoN. In IlKI'niintT rnuii ol Hi NUlo olonrn'il, tor Colnuiiuit i n our. Ill Ik Mailrr ul ill Sim-Hi-"0'"1 ' HiarlM I. Mi,, lit, mul ral. a liaia for al ii m- o Mill KilrltMouii wall or vliiou. Ilallola ami fiomriiiist i'Ult hi illinium Ip. tliau 0110 aalioii. To tli v II. 111. l ilililt' I'mirt ol Ih IVomr i-l roluliilJs anil sti.li' ol Oregon; , u, ou.lar li,t. lejiil lol.o ail.l la.olpllla of vtvi l.'tflot I'lvr-llu-l. Ill roluiultla I oltiitVt staU ol Oiraoil. an,l alio liava aeiuali) reO-ict In ,ii-l i-ro. lo,-i Oilrii tlv fool 10 ilia .laniuii aim runt ur inn ifinli'ii. aoulil rvMM''-liiiUr tMHllioti oor Hon llMh at ihr Juls t ul the !,! t'oinil l ourl t-ototiii'Mi'ln nit Uriln ,iai. In fc it iU ol iuis . iwx. toiwii.iii in in is. 11 1 1 n .ii m irir i'IIi 111 l lltlrii .111 a. l,l "iiiiij an. I -Uti. Ih.l a llii'll. tsi. maolrsl lo I hsil. t, s,,p,i I'alcni Clark to, all .(it 1 It 11 I'll '. 1 In.'ll. alol li.ail liu.nM an. I ti-rtimniiit iiiir In .u-i-iol". I.a. li.ail our K.lloii lu l.rr Ulmol t'iii tli't In Ilia VIllMXn ol I'io l.lano. In .ahl t .iIiiii.-.u itiu-i IV, Mala of o aaott. alol liial .iii'h llian. b I. .11.1 10 at.l 1 IiniI,.. 1. niniili ami IVnt 1 i.ta for a stiotl ul .is moiiili. Irooi Ot aih ,taj of J..I,. I AM. all ol wlil.il your Willi. -iiit. Kill i-ii-r i-. J A I4rr,., 1. luiilin.T a " I. Il iiimih. 1 Wrilin.iev.HI' l.li.ail I aw. I'.-H-ai. I tionia 1 aini'i.'ii M t iallllo. l" W Kmrr ot, Il -a. rin- I no. 1 11 in-rp. i. .'0111 a. 11. IUim ri.wri, k.U at t til url. H O Jli 11.011 Sa ail Wnri 1 ,, ll'iol S.i.l, o,,J Ol.po i, rota lUlun.i!. Win l.ait.. II, rmstin i'linii n Ji'limoll. W I'm. .nr. .it. Iir.-wit. I' o nut, H ,., irig il ii. I..I frill. X A Aiolrra. I II a.. I.a... . II II xiiiilt, r r-a.t I mmI ... J.1,11 U.tio 11. I. -ia i a.ri It ri.ll.i.J I lit la a. K I ana. II tirou Ill'M,,,. i.a if Wal.. Iriit i'l..ti A MUhl.a Sln'lili J-n.-o. J t Is an Jnti H J . it I, J.i'io H..l. tr.i.l, .s ..u J.atr. I.H ,, in I'U.-ii k, ii. ,lMr.., .Nt i'.i.ii,, I. a, w m iha. ,-i. i i ph..ii i li. im..h.iw. I' I 1,,'in ,,-1. JllO I lll,. l.u. t lill.l, If. II l l,l. fan r lu, ha,, 1. 1., i i M k. acra, 1'AKM FOR HAUt-Tweiilv.,,,,, a. Ulil Mfill' IIMUI IlIllltaM aaaa.l a' iVhanl; I.K'al,! kllolnl, ZV"! al lh county leatl mi railroad; .. ! market at high iirle for vrvll,lll. .T1' ran I mUed. Apply to Miller llri.tl.il St. Helen. Oregon, KARlt CriANCK TO Ul'Y Hlt,M'Tll'ii7 !lome--otl eisj,imtlyelyvrrilll w, fruit; new liotia and Imrn, atmlt niJfc' Inrry, toiilai Htth& as Ixatl., cli'uni' poatollicv, itntiiin, tor; a lwrKiin- l!1 uieilliite MMMswiitn. C. W, Adum, W ren, Columbia County, Oregon. ' acre lor-Htrd on lllRinntt Hlniiul,. , ininmodallcin fur 76 lu HJ br-ad dallv latat. Iniiillr. on plum, mi-si ,,' SKI, KM'., ear ateaiiier Aiiiiqiea ' y," lllen. Oramiii. riO.NT.KK KMI'I.OYMKNT CO m M.irr'anit HI., rurlland, t)riK,ii, i. ',,! tint bri kimwn and 11101 lelUhli. t',,,,,. pwiilr mi lliu Vtm, limil.hiia a (trip nn biirtit nntli' fro t (.;,. ploycra. Whrn In I'orlhiml (. 4 Th Fniplrii Hnalniiraiil, cj "sired, tlir.MS ilunt Mmitll of lliilutr 'flia. tr, Moala fuiiii A tent up, (. " dnv ami tiltflil. 0atoia In av t Win Hub In mler, I'nip,, lot n.rrlv of U It11y.1l. 1st nml Miuliaiin. UIIK rilANiK-To bay a l.liitt h-iittf. My farm nf nlaiiil tide iiinaily In 1 luvr and aliral ; nlmndanrs if fruit ; lir Urge liiill.r ud irn,L ainek, farm niaebilirty, and ti.; Hrtr f rdi'd avlioola, rliliriitea, Miai,rnr, ( t. sialliin and torra, At a barraiiii luiilicdlat t-.i-raiml ilvi'ii Alilta ('. W. AIM MM, Warren, ('uluiiit.ia Co. (r KMCK foil MAI.i:- I bav irn ,a,j nf tin Uil'fh fota t r aaltt, tlvn nf illn Ttltli ulllig rslvea, IF) .i,,, irtrall. r'ur fnitliri liit,-rii.lli)ii r.i:i i )n four iiuira It tin Vnkt..i. C .lumlii Cuunlv. mi I'Mtabuig n.,. Alaurlrvra brad nf Voioijf ratiU, Jmrlli es m taa ver olds iKrun t i ami ll r 1,1m jia.tr A-.M-.Til ('. I.. AY KM. The New STERLING HA, v- At $j I the beat lul he Market .1- 'r v- t'r-rr t f 'r t f 't sv. i t.t t rj-ia 1111... 11. 1 n... , v.... M .4 . ua) m dm w am) 1 To All fVriinii (rtiifFrnM ; Yuu nml r.n h nf ytitj will tufx iHt(u tht J--txf Urmtrt.-kn will, ott the th tUy of July, l-joi, niJi'ly lu tde t'ouitty v'ourt of r.ilunihia vfiHii.t), Htalo uf itj fon. ftu' a !l ti,' tn tf! I Hf.irlttimi. vin uim und tnnlt lluur hih! Ittinl i ldfr, tit uuantltlm tlmn one Kiilltm, r.t i tivrlmi nf nj iti'mit.. ih (t, vilm of I .milt. hi. in luln I'rttt In- I, t'oltunti a County. orvR'Mi; wf.Kh uppllcat tn will b b .( ut"t, ih r.. ing pctttlon In th County rourt or ih Htnt ot Ort (f'tii, ftr 1 Villi mill ti CouMty. In the M iK-i- or th.' A Atloti of Jcao Hemtrtc-M for m I.m n." to mmil i.iru tiotiH. limit or vln.itit liitinm tuj ft mental , -uutr in t,tmntui-ji tm thin oitfl K'tllon To tlu Hon County fvirl nf (Viuuly if c niiiinl i... 11 nd Stm of u.o. Ron: V, th mHtrt i;nri, roii-i rl tint; it itUitl mJort(y of llir wliulu trurti. ti-r of IrsKnl otfm of I ".on 'rt-In. t i'tiluniblit i 'otn.ty, t 'rrKon. hnrrby tltlon tt.t honor n It !v ourt to if runt Jrmc IJeniirl'-hi m Ikitnusi to mrll i.irlt ti'.nii, it, ai t uii'l Ununri It.ji.t.rs jiml f . nietilt-d v iJ. r. o;atnonly Knmn art hair.! ' Idt-r. tn tiumtltiri l-in tlmn oi cillon. t HouHori. in l ultiii lr.N inrl. roltmi. hi l ouitly, nr.'it in. for thf trl'tl f nix mofitUii, nml your (.tltlo(i.r will vr pray: J, Diimon IIIm-H, Clrrn Atlamw, J Arthur Juimon-I. u, tj lUwkh.H. t-.uvur Milo, J KruKr. c. J VWhh (i w Kr!!y. f, p nnltifv. 11 v ! r imm K lrn. V VV Mtiikrdlcy. H.riy Hrown. John i1. Adiinift. (, jitirrvin, VV S i-i.-r Vvln. AuKUMt Scho'i IUmtv f.n.lorai vi'... Mhuxits. Jorih Hull, t rlM.lt Kttily. A I, fc irrtiln, A. HatirMn, irn a Hull Hhvrnmn Huitun. Jt. HnhMka, C M f i .. II turnout, Jonr'nh lliirru lit,,' i 0 iiimmn, jonn m r. t h lift i'rviii lur.oi, John Wlntrr. 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Cade Si si -v.i y v WELCH THI AMtKICAN ClOTHKW Ami Mas I-10M1 to 15 N S "t1 J t0.SS. 1 1 ATSf In llir l.nlr.t h Miair ai I .) J nu New and Haiulsome Styles M $9.75, $l?..ni), $ln $18, $20, and $2'J.ri)"& ' Ni;V SPUING SHIRTS $1 BOYS' SHOES ! liECKWEAR, 1. 1 s I. IO.UI i III I'lllt . 4 I aijl I In f rM til. J Hrakni sar.a I la i l-ir, ll.tr .VO I s ' . f t . I 222-3 MsrnsDQ S!., Cor. Fircl Xlvti UcCsrwrar PORTLAND, " ' ' i OREGON s -OI..HI j ST. HELENS PHARMACY j Patronize a i!rttf ittorc vvlicn yoti want pore, frcih anil rclialtic Drugs and Patent Medicines j Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ktc. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS t ; ; Direct from Publisher - Regular 25 cent Novels Onlj 10 Cents it n i iiii.t, . ft". Ilcl. j f i t 1 j A Kine Line of Writing Su jp!ics. Plain and I '.Titrated Crept? Paper, lite. Mist and Oregonian $210 I) KNTIBT DK.I). U.STUAUT Oftlc In tli tJelU Block KAIMHa, ORF.OON ASTORIA 4 COLOMBIA RIVER XI RAILROAD COMPANY. 0AILY. it fTW?' 7 00 IA ti a 44 M M 0 19 87 10 00 10 on 10 20 10 w n oa M IH I M 40 10 10 00 10 1U 10 21 10 U 10 (17 11 00 Jl 1 ii ao o' 44 Hi M.K 0601 Mi.al :. M.4 71 ai 7 Ti Ml K0.il r,.4 0 STATIOIsa DAILY. liTfortlana Ar .... ifrnii .... ... Kalnlar ... .. Pyramid... ... MavK.r,.,. ., Clalkkanlaii . . Ua,.l.u..,i . . Wmiimrt..!! . i ilitoa.,.. ir........ ... fJvaiiHon.." Ajioria .iJv A. H. II 10 10 M 6i ( 9ft I n 17 0 02 M I M If, i 07 7 M Tit a. m 4J (S a m a on 7 4 7 M 7 M 7 2 1 17 7 U 42 2 20 i 10 In Leather Goods In tadios Shoe America SOROSIS all .ih. , " ,7i;' i'.'Vr. nnfillona at (Ji.hla t... .''i i;, "ino iraiti. to anit Imtn ll,a Eaat and Hound point. At Portland with III tur"Ln,J,,,,",ns,l""on pot al Aatorla wtih I It. N. Co.; boat and rail lln. ind atm 0n. faaa Arft,. Aatorl. (a Leads the World, t Leads America, 37 STYLES FOR $3.50. SEND FOR CATALORIIF uuuv g i vru , KNIGHTSHOECO.S,'S!;;, r . . . . "mpohc lne pertins Hotel. THE NEW YORK STORE General Merchandise, Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, Furniture, Stoves, Eto -:Lowcst Prices.;. n a.-r Jk.. m, X tZJ Cooper Building Main srmt, 8t. llhmx 0w