OREGON MIST
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FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER SO.
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The Japs are making jn-epnrsuions to
celebrate the fall "I l'on. Attlmr.
THE I'OLNT Ob' VIEW.
It makes all the differwwe in llio
world, not only whoso ox is jrunxl, but
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wlioMOXaonuie ..,.. ,
of an English or American vessel uj
Jiussiati ships of war is matte me oc-
fr livtterieal demonstrations by i
tbo gympathizers with Japan, ami khui j
talk of "oiitrtge"nddircomeqiieiice
to follow is given headline space in the
catchpenny papers of this cour. r wU ise
only desire seemi to be to "eaten the
enrs of the groundlings," in order that
'they may also catch their nickels. No
'story of Russian outiages is too yellow
to receive credence and no stoiy m j p-1
aneso misconduct t "r .in or flagrant
to be met with eoiuionnucn, m
disbelief. Our sympathy for the brow n-1
iei of the orient has cau-ed us to 1 '
both nngrnteful and unjust, tml the j
'awakening, in the contingent of nlii-alma
mate Japanei-e success, w ill be rude and
t.-rrihle. The temporary triumph ot tlie
Japanese aiuishssso emboldened that
'nation that her representative at .m
Francisco impudently demanded to be
permitted to judge of the Lena's fitness
to at ouce put to sea when she cauie into
that port in a distressed condition; and
lie was properly told that American au
thorities did uot ueed ins interference.
And now we are informed that an Eng
lish snip with au American cargo, boftnd
for a neutral in, has been seized on the
"high seas aud taken to Hakodate, a Jap
anese port ; aud the Associated 1'ress
verv niildlv informs us tiiat "The whole
anair is ueaeveu 10 1 .me
'on the part of the Japanese." How
stake
ferent the language would be if Russia
liad made this apparently inexcusable
mistake. According to the dispatches
the shiosieied The Crusader was load
ed with lumberand bound for Shanghai,
'and the charterers, the Taciljo Export
Lumber Company, say :
"The Japjnow Government had r.o
groucii fur s'ering the Crusader. There
was cot aa aiucle oa her manifest opeu
to seizure-. Tte Xire f:;ct tl.it tUe was
to stop i:t Moji is sutneitrt guaruntee
that she cartied no contraband for tiie
Jiussians."
It will l intercnir I l cte hw far
this line of sympathy will tc carried. It
may be the lumber and lath on the Cru
sader was intended lobe reshipi.ed from
Shanghai to I'ort Arthur, lo ie nd in
'trengttitninij the fortification? ol the
btleaifuerej citv, or n.ny have li iu-
tended for the repair ct '.he Siberian comlc supplements, and other pictorial
railroad. There are any amount of pos- I atrocitiesoj the yellow press, Mr. Roose
sibilities that can be invoked iu favor of j velt.s utterances'were characterized by a
the Japauese, none of which would have
,beeu thought of if the same act had been
committed by the Knj-sians. It all de
pends upon the point of view.
THE BOV WITH THE GIN.
Manifestly we can not avoid a senti
ment of sympathy for the unfortunate
youth who iu a spirit of carclt-ss bravado
killed a playmate, as detailed in the
daily news column?, however severely!
we may be disposed to comment on the
ra-hnesp of the act. The incident is a
motft deDlorcble one. from whatever
4 mfrp
'ia. I .nnirontlv nlil onmir-h limvcvr. to
lie iutrusleJ with firearms of tlie type
and for the purpoe detignateJ. fullow
ing the peculiar Ijent of his temper to
attempt t're hazardous without weighinz
the possible consequences, accepts tbe
challenge of a companion lo test hi
marksmanship by firing at the hitter's
Jiat. As a result the challenger fell in
tbe road, with a bullet in bis bruin. X
bright life has been snuffed out. Deep
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ana inconsoiauie griei bus orojuing at
two hearthstones, while the careless but
innocent boy who was responsible for tlie President Rooseveit is no stranger to the
tragedy is in bis lurn the victim of a ' people of the United States. He knows
liorror that inall probability will remain j them. They know him. And they un
with liiui while lie lives. derstand each other.
In this tragic occurrence tl.eie
lesson fvr parents or giianlians who may
tie concei ned in ibis problem of llic boy
and tbe gun that should i.ot puss on
lieeded. There probably may be no gen
eral training euggeeted .bnt will entirely
eliminate the possibility of such mishaps,
but if the personal responHibililyof iboee
who have in cli.trge, the boy with gun
ning proclivities is continuously borne
in mind, tlie recurrence of tlipfee trage -
dies would lie far less frequent than now. half an average crop in Oregon this sea
Uenernlly stated, (irearins in tlie bands son. In nearly every other state they
of children is a bad proposition; but
waiving thie: la the first place, tbe priv
ilege of using firearms even on Ihe most
legitimate occasions should be accorded
to children 'w ith the utmost laution;
and above all there must be strenuously j tatoes and tiiey have been peddled all
inipressi'd upon the uiiud of jhe boy such over town by hawkers. The old favor-
reepici for tbe safety of others, as ell as j jie Burbsnkseedlingstill forms the larger
himself, bh to absolutely insure the j part of Ihe crop raised here. The Oar;
avoidance of all hazard so far as bis vo! : net Chile, Early Hose, and Peerless bc
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unlnry nets are cuijiei ned. In tbe second
place, the parent or guardian should
lakn into account the temperament of
tlie youngster U'iuie be allows him to
pandlu n shotgun or ri f lo at hia own vo
lition. An impulsive boy, or one with a
ditMjsition toward fnolbanliiiCd:?, bus no
busim-aii with A gun und'jr ntiy circuiu
taiii. Il is plainly the business of
those hIio should be held responsible for
Ids acts to understand this, nii'l urxlei-
stand it fully. They have no warrant
for jecij.a'rdiiing the liven of others by j It is, however, alleged that tlie Wondr
jiegljeiice In this jvgniil. t inajly, it is : viill cause no trouble if cooked; in ti e
mizgested by ordiuiiry n isilotn.'iitid is in I right way, which is by plaqing it in boil
v,ine with publje policy, ns indicuted by ing water with a pinch of salt, and boil
Ibe law, that if a boy be allowed to atiinse Ing it just longenougUto :ook it through.
ilmf!f with H irlin hi, Sllilllh'lnff. O Itiia TIiaii il iinr,,!iau.a ull miliar. Aa ll,..
jhpftotyr sbonlij find appropriate occn-
siou und plnw. It ia well enoajli, when
a lad reaches ihe ae of fifteen year, if
he ia properly balanced, that he tliqpM
he allowed 10 go hunting or practice tar
get shooting with oUior peoplc ; bnlhorc
is no exiusefor hUrvwimmg ntwiIlHlnml
the country, or along the city street,
with a riCo in his hinula, ready " Ukoa
ahot at anything that nm- uflVr as a tar
get, without refewnce the twfetv or
well-being of other.
For the ber;avej families who ore di
rect ly eoiuvrm it in this sad aljair we
can express bat .the deepest sympathy.
At tlie same time no amount of condo
lence from ar.y source will bring the
dead boy to life or Iwnish the horror of
the act from tlia mind of the other. Cen
sure is net aimed at those who nro now
ptrifki n with grief, but the hope that
others who austain like reaponsiliiUtie
may bo forcibly reminded of their duty
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in the premises compels us to comment
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upon the facts as nicy must upprsi 10
pwpieon. - Mm.mrr..rr,...T.y...h
NOT AN UNKNOWN QUANTITY.
President Roosevelt is not an unknown
ouantitv to the American people. He is
1 ,, ,, , , , .
personally well known to a vast nu.uit.cr
0j voters in every
parts of the country, ,
In New York lie is famili.tr to the sight j
oi a majority ot the people
n il- wrm'... of ihiit
KRUt c;ty, Throurhout his o n state the
s.mie is true. In Boston lie is as much at
i,PCle as ia New York, lot Harvard is his
uuter.
Throughout New England ;
hc j, jvognjea as the representative aud
exponent of the ideals which have ruled
the cradle of American liberty since the
landing of the pilgrim fathers.
And this native of the Bnipire state,
this graduate of the famous New Eng
land university, is even more ferveutly
admired and beloved in the west the far
est and the middle west, than he is in
the east. And this intensity of feeling for ;
Roosevelt in the west unswayed by sec- j
eional bias, as it is, is but the national j
feeling of a young, virile people. A peo
ple who recognise a man when Uiey see
him!
Durinif the McKinley campaign ot 1900
Roosevelt, as canaioaie lor vice pre" I
dif-Jjcnti visited almost every western state j
a-j territory. He spoke to immense
crowds, and won friends by thousands by
his straightforward, self-coutrolled, dig
nified, uttcriuces. and his mauly gener
ous, personality.
Toward the end of the campaign the
national commit tee. was overwhelmed by
requests for speeches by Roosevelt in all
ports of the country. It was a physical
impossibility for him to accept one-fourth
of the engagements to speak that were
urged upon him.
In Chicago, where, on his return from
the west, he addressed a great crowd at
the Coliseum, be was wvived with the
utmost exhibition of enthusiasm.
His
speech w;as calm, forceful, logical aud
convincing, a contrast to the frantic cf
irts of orf'Jiar; speakers.
Contrary to the expectations of people
who hid derived their ideas from th?
steadfast adherence to the main questions
at issue in the campaign, and whatever
he said bore the sUmpof original thought,
broad experience and study, and the
most conscientious sense of responsibili
ty. There was no ranting, no personal
abuse, no wild statements or strange
imaginings in any of Mr. Roosevelt's
speeches, and there was no posing. He
stood before his great audiences, digni
fied, collected, and amply able to take
care of himself an American gentleman.
In language, in bearing, in all that he
said and did, there was what made friends
for him of all who came within the sound
of his voice.
President Roosevelt lias visited the
Facific coast since his assumption of the
presidency, and there, as well as through- j
out his journey from and back to the cap-1
ital, the people rose to greet him with j
unmatched enthusiam. He met and
talked wi.h hundreds of his fellow citi
zens, in every occupation, in every stage
and state of society, from tbe cowboy to
the college president. He saw and spoke
-.l.anu.rtc ! --rA hv tVirininrla linr.11 I
, -j i
j thousands of men, women and children.
POTATOES ARE HIGH.
Housekeepers complain of the high
price of meats and manv other things,
but make ei-pecial complaint of tbe unu
sual price of potatoes, which are usually
reasonably cheap here, but now cost $1
to $1.25 a sack. Potatoes are now be-
liitmiiiz to come into the market freely.
j but the fact is that there i only about
have a goodcropand in most places they
are cheaper than in Qregc,n, even in Ban
Francisco, which is usually a large buyer
in this market. Of late this city has
been flooded with Sacramento River po-
ing sold to Sacramento I'.iver growers
for seed to induce an early crop. The
Curbank is, however, gettiqg run down
a littlp, am the American Wonder,
which is a finer appearing potato and a
really excellent one, is beginning to
crowd it out. Many,' however, cling te
naciously to the Jiurbank, which has
been the best so Jong, and say that the
Wonder is really too mealy, and when
boiled iu the usual way Ims a tendency
i to no ail to pieces and become mualiv.
is not liable to be anyexteuaive demand'
abroad for Oregon potato this year, It
Is quite tifcfly that the price may be re
duced bef. ro long, as tanners will soon
begin to Ih aivxions to get them off tlpjir
.hands.
Only a Vrlnter.
Qnlv a primer? His fmycr tit
Uive voicc'ag-.dn to longVlead lips,
Aud from a past and hoary age
Recall the words of seer and sac.
No painter he '
But line by line he toll's the tale
That colors give to cap vat pale,
And masters old Ifore us statu!
With brush aud palette' clasped jt
hand.
Sfp wa tuay se,s.
With patient toil, while others sleep.
He makes IhC axes uacKwam creep.
And kiiiirhts in armor ride and liu
gut
'lor God, my lady, aud the right"
No plaver he-
nut at the magic of his hands
The curtiim rises in all liimis,
A ml actors for a season r.ige
Their few briel hours upon the stage,
Sj we uiav see.
Onlv a printer? His magic trade
Hath all earth's scenes bctore us laid.
! He moves his hands, and to our eve
Come scenes where soldiers right and
die.
A wiiard he
For he but waves his hands, and, lo!
, with knowll.aj,c u B,Iow;
Amj t;,e Df art
The futures curtain draws apart.
wx" uiav see.
Only a printer? His ttugic spe'.l
Preserve earth's sweetest story well;
Of how on Calvary's crml tree
1 he Savior die 1 to set men iree.
For by his art he makes the Book
Wherein tlie weary soul may look.
And, looking, sec the promise blest
Of home and love and endless rest
Eternity.
A Boy's Wild Hide For Life.
With family around expecting him to
die. and a son rulum for lite, IS miles, to
i pet Ir. Kimr's New Discovery for con-
smUptiot)i coughs and cold's, W. H.
Brown, of I.ecsville. Ind., endured death's
agonies irom uama, uui. v' '
soon
cured him. He writes: "I now sleep
soundly every uieht." Like marvelous
I cures of consumption, pneumonia, bron
chitis, eougss, colas ana ia grippe prove
its niatcmess merit tor an tnroat ami
iunR troubles. Guaranteed bottles r)c
and f .00. Trial bottles free at St. Hel-
ens Pharmacy
CLATSKANIE COHRESPOMDENCEI
Sir Gust Peterson and his brother
Frank, two prosperous farmers of the
Nehuleui, were in the city Monday.
Mr. Fred Malcolm is building a neat
cottage on the north side of the river in
this city.
Arthur Eastman aud family moved
into their new house on the north sideof
the river last week.
Grandma Blackford visited with her
ister. Mrs. V. F.' Burns, in Portland last
j week, returning home last Saturday eve
ning on the train.
Mr. John Spurgean, F. J. Popham, C,
W. Kyscr, 11. B. Elliott and V. H. Con
vers were iu Torland Saturday, attending
a meeting of the creditors of the bank
rupt estate of E. B. Elliott.
W. H. Powell, of St. Helens, and Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Clceton, of Portland, were
in this city last week.
The Astoria and Columbia River Rail-
roaa trains continue to dc crowata "ce
the Seaside season closed.
Mattie Campbell aitfl JoLa Sf.ice, the
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victims in the recent accident at tbe Tich
enor Mill Co's loKKing camp, are out of j
the hospital and at home again.
XT. JOIin eaCe, UlC Sawmill man Ol
Deep Creek, made a ljusiness trip to this
city on Monday lust.
We learn that the surveyors and view
ers found a good practicable route for a
, grade around the Summit hill on
tlie
county road leading from thi place to
i Mist. It is said the grade will not exceed
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Mr. Jolm Anmipdi frA wic, of tlo
lower Heaver, were in the city Monday
ottendiug to souye Jegal business.
Massin. lWMrick. Ki i;id tywglaa,
o hivc biyn pcclviiR .catcara Uirk In
this part of the country this summer,
'milled un stakes and left here on Weil-
lesday.
Sheriff While was ip.tlie city Tuesday i
Ux.king up the jutymen for the coming
term of circuit court.
!
With ,hcl aU.ve tbedollar mark lie
fat mer has all the change he cedi. ;
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M.uirt logeiner ami ra w '"
another. Thtt is one way lo help mum
lip our town.
The Japnnea soldier receives 45 cents
a month. The Mikado should Is) uell
enough pi. aed with recent develop
meuts to make it au even bait dollar.
The populists of Oregon have mimed
j a ticket (or the presidential election thit
fall. The electors named by the fol
' I overt of Watson and Tibnls aie : P. E.
Phelps, Malheur county; J. I- Mm,
Linn county; L. II. McMahon,
Marion i
county and 0. F
Scliuiidtvill, of Jack-i
ton county.
Fullv one Imudied th .n-an.1 men have
already bo.i killwi and nmiined in the
war between Japan and Uussia. and a.
many homes darkmed and desolhtcd ;
and 'yet "war i a blessing !" Ill Hicks,
It ia n curious and instructive fact that
Jiier son's chief assailant! in hia can
day were advocates of peace and opposed
to an increase of the navy. The IVuio-
; crnts of today who are opposed to what
they call iui ei inlisai and the "bin
stick,' namely, a navy big enough lo
protect the honor of the flag and the
interest of the people would do well to
read a little about Jefferson lieluro pro
fcssiiig themselves bis dirciptcs.
The rortlnnd Journal finds endless
dlTicnlty in explaining to its readers
that thev are being robbed under Ihe
I'inglev law mhc'i the proceed of prac
tically eviry article the farmer bus to
sell will buy about twice as nun h of
nearly, if not quite, ercr ni tile of
manufacture in the United State, as it
would under the sublime crTort the
Democratic party made to give na a
tarilf 1 hut would not rob. The fact is
that the farmers if tbo country have
never in alt their lives la-en so thorough
ly and y.teiiiatieally robbed ns when
the lX-mocrats got through "reforming"
the tariff. l!ut it is fun to natch the
Journal the thrifty ami rprightly Jour-
! na' as it grows so remarkably in an era
of "roblierv."
SUMMONS
Iu tli t'ir'iiit irt of i!k- State of Oregon for
th 4'ohhtt of oliniihln.
Carol aie M. Al-'itu Ut. v!iiitltf. v. Nlchofa
H. Ah tuti UT, irtv ii'Uul.
To Shhitlii II. AUii'0tr. th loe-uriifl
TN THK N AM K OF Til K HT TK OP ORI!fifN.
1 You ure hrrty ri'ittiirett to tptar anl an
suit the em'.rttnt In ih ntv vnttttM fciii'
oi tf (H-fore thr IVmlujr m NtwrmTicr. ami
r nl ftrhrfore Uie(rtte ii,..nti(up.i, ihe plaintiff
i tll applr to the court (ortlm rviivi rje-l tvt
Iu her complaint h rrin; tow H:
I P"rri rr forever .t.M-.Mn ihe bon.li of
i matrimoiiv now eiflmg Iretwecn yon anl th
! i-uiu'ifT, for the routri w rimtwiyuf the two
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w. h...m ll. aal.l .nrv.'l. and will llltn ni-.l
lo ir) ami maik mil al.l i-otll'ta autl Ih.mii
In,,., af.,roAi.l: au.l Tun au.l rath olf.Hl.
...na I.. Im. iIm-imI litr Ilia tald .linrj af
hi-ii ti lioliflr.l In I .ie-mal aaM nm,' au.l
Ite tti .rw'.ecl ail) Interval Vi.u haJ lhrui.
t'ounir Hurvevix Columbia I'oiiutj, niwal
Oil; ft (.11.
MOTiCC F0H PUBUCiTIQ.
ll.uariMi,.iil i.l II. Interior.
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IS 1IKKIIIY
r lolliiw Ini nalnrtl arlllt-r liaa nlrU li"lli'
hit llllrlilti.il Iu limit Unal H" ' "M l-"' '
h. claim, anil Ilia! -eiil prm.l will I uia.'r I
Ii, Uiu Uelt.l'rMlll lir.ll.T. nl Oil-soil I it;.
Oreci.li. in. orinu r !'. 1 1'
W I1.I.IK AL I ItvriV,
ll.iireaimd Entry N n;.. li lot Notihar.l
Snar'tr ill berlloli .V. 1 jimii, .Nullll, Hliit.
Weal.
Mr uamca lha tollnwln wlinc-ea lo r..
hl entiUtiunui rcaiilratr i;iKja au.l rM.l.v.itto;i
Of u.1.1 lan.l, 111: .
IM.InrK Plamaeilna. ol Vankieii. (if.; rt
llcu lruk.. n( liuiiliuii. Or.- . hiiaioeliat sau
rrvt-lli. of Vaiiktim. Ore.; Iltailra I ntlrnul, of
Yankton, urn.
AU.EKM'S I'KKS.'Kfl. UitsI 'r.
M IMtH.
Iu thr Ctro tU Court i-l tt.r WUU f 'rcR. !:
I lit miuty u( roI'tminU,
John Mi'Wiirt. rwiui.ft, . Henry Keuyut..
IVIrntUiit.
Tn llrir iklflti.itt liffffllnitt.
is m K M i M K t.F THK iU.K "P uUK.ON'.
1 y,,(t aiv Krrcdf rrjiilfr'l ( n .r aiiti u-
1 iv,T thr c-nipl.aut I.tM amtta y tu Hit
,'H)VpruiitlrI kmi on or I lor lit Mh J. fC
' (..h.-r ih.HK-iim th.U ft v.-l hi tiir or u-r
TOllfl. u..ji w,'r !im lb nrM pttUiirjilon
g( thl nniMiHts. ami il ou Uil w iu itLiear
j ni Mimucr. tht nldinlilt W.ii vly l.t tti I otirt
fir Hit; ivlirl Icinautlrfl tu itw t-nutuUtnr. dmli
Thai llW 'Uitttiff tn 4.)U.tttM mil ilr-frvl
tu Im the nWtiwr m U c StUt(l il Ihr fuIIuWititl
lM'rtbtl ml irtirt-(ir. ttvw t. Tht tt ,
llttif 1 Uttt K,Hlli.Wt ftllftrttT ot rVCtiUII
Twriiiy-nvr. mn tli Umt u( ih MmH,-
c-t 4tiftcf ol HovUoil Iwrtityklx, tliTonn
ht tour North. Ktitst r t?t f th
Sillinclte Mcrtfltau. m U otuily t
( otiint.t. Slate ffKou: ana that hl I It Si
thcrrtu ir ijuieteil, anl (hat you te lurtvrt tar
rml trutn ,'rittiu " ('latin, rttfht, titli or
iliterrat whatever in or In aaiil real pru(n'flr.
or any j'Hft llivreitf, h rrr to (liiltiilfT. thai
pint tk tin rti.-if4r i;im utut itturrmrnu rumn
km urril . anil thai he t nni-n mit-li tt her ti t
further relief an to lh Tuttrt may em Juat autl
ei!itth!a
I lili kitriiniorii U .Mhtlhp'1 In ' The ort-ifitn
Mui" otH' cath Mt-rk fur al iK:cive -eka,
by m'cr ni the Huit. It. H. Huitan, Ju Ige if the
t'uunt ( otiri nf the Mate i( itmtuu fur th
uily o Coltimhw. tlai4 Vujru-t v, I
hate uf ttrt biihiltMtlon. Autfi! Ji'., lal anl if
Ual uttM.oatluii, ivtuhot 7, 1 "M.
W. il. (W Kl.!.,
Antf2(5Jrl7. Atiurnev lur riaintltT.
CITAT0M.
In lh Cnnnt l.'rairl of thr Vtnw ol On ion, lot
Columbia t.'onuty.
In ihe tnailrr uf iba K.tnlof tulta Al.lvlian,
Iircra. .
loAMoiila, Al.taban llrafrunrlpr, Maria AUIa
brn MiM kmnn. Ailniph Alatrltan ami fit all
Miter heir ol Iheahma uatueil LoUlM Al.tc
ban. unknown anl noii-ra.tlrnt.
IN THE N.tMK OK Til K T A I K OFilllKliOS:
Yon anl ruch uf rwit aro hrrlv coiftmainl
I to Itc aii-l a ,i'r lipf.iriMha Hon. K x II. I
Ud, Jmtire of ihe conniy I'ouri 01 the Hut. ol
Oregon for Columbia l oudly, In llir court room
of ilia court lioti In ihr i ll) of Kl. Ifrlrn..
Oreifon.at It'll o'i)ok III ,tie" forantmn uti Itia
ilftl iy of i:N.bar. A. 1. Iwl. ami .Imur i nuia
If any fll.l. why all nnlrr of aal. .houM uoi !,
niatle by toiM i:ouri auihorlxlnir, orilarliti; ami
rllracllnu I'um Al.lrlieii, n. Ailmllilmiuiur ol
Ilia itaol flala. lo .tl lit pulillu ancllon or Jul
valv itnlr, !u Ilia maituar piovitli-,1 by law. Ilia
following 'fwrti,! real 'ri-i'i ly U'IuukIhk lo
aid at-tula, to-irll:
Lola l Mti.l 4 In iwllnn Nl, ami lot 1 In Kirrtlnn
thirl) -one, all In TowiKlilp four (4) Ninth
of KaiiKi- lour (I) IVnl ol lha Wlllaumlta II . r
lillnu, co 'UiliiiiK l.ki ami 'allll acre, of liinil,
U'corillnii Out I nihil Hialva aurpy, all In
Culllnihla Colinry, Orayon.
habl ilnl nay of IN-Inurr. A. 1. l al. haun ihr
trat ilny of Ihtlliiola-r Ti rm of n. Court, anil
liainx not lma ib.n ten (lu)ilaya after lha er
rl" e of lh la ellatton.
VVitkkx my hnii'l smith ami of Court
affUed nil. ,Vh davof aui;iii. A It. IWH.
, , II. IIKNIlXKMON.
Iisai..' 1,'lerk nf Ihe Donntjf Court.
' ' Ry W. a llARkia, liai my.
CIIAH. J.tw.-IINAtlKI,. Atty. for Airolullralur.
HIMMONM.
Ill the Circuit Court ol the Ktatv of Urrson for
Ihe Couniy of ColunthU.
A'.ble W, e.iulre. l'..li,tliT, v.. John It. Hiiilre.
Iivfemlunt.
To John K. Hitulrs, defendant In lha abort en
titled ault:
1y tub n am k or thk htate of oitKnov,
You are hereby reiiilrpd tn appear aim an.
aarertothe ciimiilaliit Hied aralnat you In Hi.
alKivs entitled ault by Itw luthu.yui October,
IWI.
fald ault la eomrueiioeil ,y tilalntlfl esalmt
yon mr dlaaolulloii ol tlieinarifaira contract e
lntliiK lieiween you ami the iilalulifl berelu, ami
II you lull toamwer bi'iwei'n now and the aald
lime, lot want thereof, the plakiilltr will tuke
Imlsment aaaln.t ynu for diawilmlon of the
luarrlaKO conlracl now exlatlng between you
and aald lilulnllrr
Tula auininoua la made and aervsil by tnilill
nil Ion In purnuance t) an onler mailt by the
llonornble K. H. Haltau, County lu.lue for
Columbia County, htole of On ion, il.tinl the
IKth day of Aurni.t, .aid order iirorlilea
Ihat lh'.' flrit uuhlleulloil of thia .iiinmoo. ahull
benindeoii lh 1Mb day of Aitsnat, mil, ami
HicIhm publlcailou on the 30Ii nay ol Meiitem
tier. I KM. W. M. UAVH,
Aii(t lOriepl so. Aliorney for I'lalntlrT.
KSTABffSflKD
JOHN A. BECK
Watches, Diamonds, Sinare,
...JEWELRY....
Itcpairing a Specialty.
HorriwaHt. Bet. Front A Flril, POBTLANU.
ISliTt mit n run " ?
i V I A I I U 5
For July and August we will sell all our
$20, $30 and $40
UNCI.AI1RD SUITS AT HALF PRICU.
1 8.00 Unclttimcd Suits
jo.ai Unclttimcd Suits
35.00 Uiicluintcd Suits
30.00 Unclaimed Suits
5.00 Unclaimed Trousers
8.00 Unclaimed Trousers ....
10.00 Unclaimed Trousers
Odd Vests iu all styles and colors
DURING THK SUMMER MONTHS ONLY.
-IS FARNSWORTH-HERALD TAILORING CO, t
2j? ' 2W Washington Stmt, New Failing l.uilUnr,
HEN'S AND BOYS'
New Fall Clothing
Men's Suits $lo.oo
Kqual to Sl'ITS at is.co m OTHHR STORKS?.
Nice Line Boys' Suits $2.50 to $5
Men's New Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Underwear,
Sox, Gloves, etc. Right Trices at .
WELCH
221-2 23MORRISON ST., COR. FIRST.,
PORTLAND, - OREGON
Mist and Oregonian
ST. HELENS
PHARMACY
Patronize si drii store when von
want pure, fresh and reliable
Drugs and Patent Medicines
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ktc.
HEADQUARTERS
A Fine Line of Writing Supplies.
Plain ami Decorated Crcpc Paper, Ktc.
Direct from Pnblisber Regolar 25 cent Novels Onlj 10 Cents
KNIGHT SHOE
Opposite the
CUT THIS OUT
Ami Have Yoqr Teeth Clemied Free,
serted without Jmmi.ierhiL'. No pain,
tectl, At '
dr. knodeb;s ornoE,
Mohawk Bidlding, Third and .Morrison Stti., Portlmid, Or,
GLBARANCB SALE
t
. 8.50
, 10.00
. 12.50
.. 15.00
M5
2-95
3-95
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i
vim 1 xzDXrr it mt
Tbe AMERICAN
CLOTHIER,
i
FOR SCHOOL BOOKS
CO.
Fifth-Wash.
Sts., Portland
Perkins Hotel,
(JoM KilliiifTM hit
All Work (Juaruin
$2.00