, , , . i i 1 ; r 4 f! Knter4 t tlit Potiffic t 8. Helens, r IWJfTO Evsmv Iii)V Bv i- . FIAQO. a HDiroft and Proprikto. . . ' i r this winter coin would not ' flow lit 'the channel of trari a proUflc u at Pyj i.ieul of Jopl t.CHtiint to tniclty looking for houcket'W live ia," houJ would be empty and hnUorU be looVing forte'ntert. The rftptoi vilM The foUowina is the tesrular acnii-annt of school funds made by County School J. II. Copland. ' ' ' IM Caiimr or MiimliM. ui grei. 'l i Ihe 13th iter l U'itnibet. IKH. I eerlHlB I QUP.nmCMW.lH (ndiim.Vr lliv nin mI tin fciimtietl .ml tiny One copy, one year, tlvnc. , , .$1 00 i have to look elsewhere for a' market for tx months, . ; t r. . . . . . K) . theif produce Und the warkluginen would r leg' notice 85 centa pw Hr,e. 1 L tJ fof w fieUU of labor , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7- TheJnpetre matting ppsrutlotu to celebrate tho full of Tort AitttUr.'" ' ' 18 H0SE3T r6 VEBTT a CHI SI El Throe children of Mr. and MW. Hop kins, whose home lsabout three miles 'non.h-v.est ol (Joiner, and whcoo hther . bat been an Inmate ol the fn no asy lum (or two ytari, wre taken tn Port land recently by Judge Hat'an, with the 'intention of firing them 'into the care of the Bov and Girli Aid Society. The eoanty ludge endeavored to acenre an agreement with Mr. Gardner, the sec Tettry of the institution, that he would keep the mother infortsed aa to the whereabonta of the children If homes trertaecured for them. Mr. Gardner Vfoted to oottMnt to inch an arrange ment, and Inaiating that if the Home ook charge of the children the mother luuet relinquish all Claim upon them, ml not communicate with or e them in the future. Thia t'.ie oaunty judge refuted to content to and aaid he would 'leave them at the Home temporarily Vinttl some other arrangement could be Slide for their future, ' The decision of Secretary Gardner, if the parent belonged to the criminal tuaaa. wtfuld be a inst and wise one, but Mr. Hopkins, aa we aie informed, i good woman-who haa been peculiarly unfortunate, and for a quaoi state ins dilution to separate her children from her, and' refusing herthe rifrht of ever eeing or communicating who. them a wain, seems to us to be barbarous and nhuasatf. " Poverty in this case at least is certainly not a crime, and the course tnaialnit n tvin 1, ?r . (vdrcln.e i. nft charity in anj traa Wnse of the ' word" discrimination should be nut le between Children of criminals, wbese, best inter est it is to be separated froth their par nts, and thoso of the worthy poor. Thia woman' lot is hard enough from all ac counts, and it ia outrageous to claim that she should be treated like a crim inal, her mother love trampled upon and her children refused their natural fight ofcommoTiica,isg with her, and possibly in time returning to her care, (f this I the sole province of the Boys and Girls Aid 8oiwy, the name should bechanced' so that the general public nd the Oregon Legislature will better Understand its scope. short, this wonld be a busted community Wbuld'nt it bt for your interest to look b,ead a little, and keep thing going a cntl, instead of letting everything go back to, the good old tlm.es when we had :'t goout to Oak Poinfto get a plug of tobacco, and get a letter out of the post. ?9ce. Look to your own interests and keep things going scad; In other words, dont be fjolu. SAVED 1118 LIFE. RURAL FREE DELIVERY. An iteiR in our budget of expenses wbkbcannotbeoverliwiked by the voters ia the money spent for rural free de tirerj. The importance of thia to the farmer can hirr Jy be estimated, and it buy safely bo eaid that the larger the (mount oi the appropriation for thia pnrpoee, the greater will be the gain, not to the farmer alone, bnt to the city man. ' The farmer's hard times have hitherto been largely doe to the fact that the smaller farmer were obliged to compete with ih big ranch owners, rd not in frequently could hot sell their produce fn the nearest city as cheaply a the city dwellercoald obtain it from tbewbolesale dealer ordering 'their produce by the carload from a distance; while the ranch-owner has been obliged to take rsiks great enongh to makeup op for bis occasional large profits. Now, however, the (mailers farmer are applying scien tific methods to their, work, and endea,r- Oring to regain Uir lost markets; and in order, to, do this tbey must be able to keep in constant toccb, with the citie. They carmot do this eo long as they are liable to delay of from three to twenty lour hour in getting their mail, Tp end each day to the post-office Brians great lose of time, yet mast of them do it rather than risk the loss of orders, or (he inconvenience which arises from de lay in receiving letters. Rural free de livery means the - aitnpiirine; of he vjiboto (Matter to the convenience' of everybody. J. W. rtivenport, Wingo, Ky., write, Jun? 14. 1902. "I want to tell you I be lieve BaUard.' Snow Liniment tared mv life. 1 was tinder the treatment of two doctor and they told roe oft of my lungs wa entirely gone andj the other badly aflW-ted. I also had a lump on my side. I dont think, that .could have lived over two months longer. I was induced by a friend to try Ballarda Snow Liuim ent. The first application gave me great relief ; two fifty cent bottles cured me sound and well, 'It' is a wonderful med icine and I" recommend it to suffering humanity. 2oc, 60c, $ 1.00. Sold by A J. Deming, Druggist.'' Forgery of the. President's nam,e to a letter. aHtfed 'to have 'bee'n addressed to Michael Donnelly, President of the Amal gamated Meat Cutters s Association, is met by Mr. Donnelly with, the following statement : "I lewr received that letter oranv other purporting to have come from President Roosevelt. I never wrote to Washington, asking for intcrve ration in the strike. It looks to me like a stupid piece of political work. The first I ever heard of the letter v&tn, I reed it in the papers." Haw U Care Cams and Baaleu. First, soak the corq or bunion in warm wato t soften it; then pajt it down as possible VrsUoot drawing the bioad and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily, rubbing vigorously for five min utes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn a few day to protect it from the shoe. Aa ft general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheu matism, Pain Balm ia nnequaled. For sale by A. J. Denting. Druggist J. D. He wr ford, of Lakeview, the old cattle king who paid Miss Birdie McCarty $8,000 aa the pries of her lacerated affec tions, was iwarrsed on Saturday last to Mrs. Delia M. Lewis. Its a poor sort of skate that can't get some kind of a wo man to tie up to him, and very often a shopworn and cultusold roue succeeds in winning the love of an estimable woman. Lore is as blind as ever. tMST. NAMK or CLKRK. 1 M J Knglert 8 II V WathiHS 5 J A H!dy,. 4 HP Hams. 6 SU Tiohonor 0 C B lUrris T Win Holt 8 A E lUrvcy 9 AD Holaday 10 Ueo A Graham 11 F II Mwker 12 C W Mellwger .13 Dean Ulanchard 14 Lmii SU'irmt. ...... 15 Martha J Itarr. 16 LEGiilker If Albert Wood It) U HSitt 19 J K Hesdlee 20 TO Walt,.-...- 21 W D'Case Si N D Peterson A3 Fred Fluhrer 4 Nettie It Peterson..,. . 25 O W Barnes.-... 2U Oliver Nelson. 27 COKeaecy .'8 T W Grant 2il John MrAdaui SO Fred Bris 81 W F HiHtt 32 II K Mi-serve.... S3 Kiln M Kywr 84 llciiuan St-liruitt 85 Oscar Wsiraneu Sd F W MukiiiHter S7 F A liuiher SS WLBmwn 89 HO Oliver 40 Oliver Anderson 41 N J Dupont 42 P Wanstrom 43 CC Mover . 44 MP Young 45 IVfitnct 46 Olof Anderson 47 KRThroop 46 t G Thaver 40 GM Holt 50 Julia Birkeafcld 51 A N Parker 52 A R Metis 53 Katie McDonald 64 D Pope 55 J R Dallas 66 N U Olseu 67 J A Mcintosh Indicates Joint Districts. ni'um or citaMK" Aitovirr ! "lOa HW.41 102 IW1.U7 4ft W.20 46 WI.S1 874 4Nt.K g4 ...... M.S9 V4 179.0W 1H - M.W (M U'S-W 63 WW 15 , 4090 ....... 15 461X1 S2 , 623.97 31 3 l m 133 84 . M) .,, 103.25 12 4207 10 88.55 ad .-.... , , 48.5.1 M ....,..,...... 182.SI 11 ,.., 40.46 ,.... 32 ,,,,,,,4,. 74.27 44 93.69 14 45 2(13 .s, 32 97 2j WW S .... 43.08 45 96.20 55 ItWtH) ttl lli.9l II) 63.4 2ft 0309 12 , 2.07 15 4d.90 10 S3.8A C If.23 61 109.89 12 4S07 107 S00.02 SI TiM a 82 41 30 .... 70.83 8 , 24 81.89 0 - - 14 40.29 25 83.00 !U 4 19 38 14 44.29 12 42.07 42 90.SI i 42.07 . ... ; 08.22 16 44.90 42 90 37 3 077 totfj $6,46t.&3 Sl'IT roil DIVOHCB. In tU Circuit Court ol lh 8t ol Oneaa, fot ih voitn(y oiviHuniDi. II I mm Hull, f UlDiltf. vs. Netll UM. Dttvad in. I S Tri K N A M E lr T II It STATE OP OR KliON : 1 You v beivbv minimi t PLMttr aud k. wvr Ihe cimUlnt klvt sclni vou lu iht .l.i.a.i.lltl.il ... ..a ... .f..M h. jih .t. . .. v.. CAD W I.1, 1 O t r f 0..-.l M . 1 . . . . . .. ship 0 north, range S west. More timber ' throi. ii pUluiiS mipir to lb Court lor than will pay lo the tai m, and alter the , torioM iuA now .n7un t.i ,oa llnibfet is oft It will makes good farni,im) bbnwll. smlLtr tucb aihor rlirl u io iht Lavs well and will bear insiieclios.tfoine ( y wmlui and csu'Ublc, prm)l ( . l I...- I for la ilwr.rilnl. When la Pertlasd 6a te The Empire Roetaurant. 192 Third , Street, three doors South of Baker Th-1 ire. Meals from 15 cent o. Open , day and nieht. Ouster in any style. Win. Bohlamler, Prop., formerly ol Ilia Royal, lsi and Madison. I clearing and the making of a good frame house, rour mile to the river, where vou can sell your produce at good prices. It will pay any one wanting a good bar- rjiiu uf uippf-vi litis and write w air. ont ol tfrptu' D. W. COPP. Curries' Crossing. Canada! Coumy JuJfu.l wia (oiinii. mmirioi ib I rw;ictioo oi win iiutruoitf in Tha KnK't ol lUU tummoat la M.t br ntth- tieafkiD la l! the Ortra UtwU. wtk!y uv paper publlNhls si m. Ulari. CttlnaibU Coun lr. oitfsoa. oudrr aul ty vtMu of anariUr fta ly ru.t nl iit; to ulj ch ou iIm tiud lay ol SfMunwr, by uoa. K.s llun FINE BOAR FOR 8 ALE A full blood ( t hester White; aire 18 mouths; weight the datt Some Seasonable Attvkce. BUT8KAHIE C08BESP0NDENCE It is reported anoth?r weddicg will take place in the'suburb of ns ci)F soPaV. 1 Dr. J. E. Hall; wife and sons, Charles and Arnold, have returned from an ex tensive visit to Pennsylvania. The Dr. reports that they took in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in coming and go ing - 1 Mrs. A. B. Lewison, of the Lower Bea-. ver, was in the city Monday attending to some legal business. - . ' It is said that our citv council met last I Monday night and granted a license to C O. Anderson to sell liquor hvthis city lor one year. The Billy Goats and the Nanny Goats, with their Kids, are making raids into the good people's gardens, orchards, and fields. Yes, they ore nice' pets; but, gee whizl you ought to see tbetn take a run and jump fences. It is said that the saftJ goats can sqitcere through a very small crack in a fence, and we believe it. If any one doubts ou- word tfioy tboul (jtjujt the-neighbors hereabouts. W, H. Conyers was in St. Helens Tues day attending to some legal business. ' 'WonlrPnt it W well it 's5me ofoffr good people of this city would discourage work 04 Sunday in some of the manufacturing establishments in and about the 'city, to (hat the workingmeo. could rest one day a seven aa well a our merchants In tbl city. . t- ' ' Lumber and shingles continue to be brought t tliia fUc for shipment in It may bea piece of superfluous advice to urge people at this season of the you to lay in a supply of Chamberlain's Rem edy. It is almost sure to be needed be fore the winter is over, and much nQrc prompt and satisfactory results are ob tanied when taken as soon as a cold is eo.ntrafted bcitK it has become set tied in the system, which can only be done by keeping the remedy at hand, f.. , - .... . i uis rem ray is so widely Known ana so altogether good that no one should hesi tate about baying it in preference to any other. For sale by A. J. Deming, Drug gist. tOLSTV 101BT. An Important Special Sosslon Held Oa Saturday Last. 3UU pounds; price $12. T. tVtLM, o5-2t GHcjii Place, be. Helens riONEER EMPLOYMENT CO., 251 Morrison ct., I'ortlnnd, Oregon, is one of the beat known and innei reliable Com panies on the Coast, fiwuif-bei all kinds Hulpou shortest notice Free to Employers. mm ufrwuatMr rrs lo' its Svnwruttt wck. mnA prrcrlblntf the J3r1 day ol Mibtatubcr, I'AU, aa i in nm poonraiica inert-or. W.tTSU.S, UKtk MAS A ,VIMM. Alloniw, Iur I'lalnlla. The contract for fill on county road was awarded to Graham and Kent at 27 cents per cubic yard, and it ia further ordered that the City nf Clatskanie be made a party to said contsact, agreeing to, pay f300 of the consideration. On petition a local oution election was ordered lor Columbia County in entiretv, on November 8, 19M It was ordered that the county clerk no tify the county papers that the court will consider bills for the publication of the delinquent Uz roll October 21, 1904. Following claims were allowed : R. S. Payne, extra work on cont...l 5 00 STOCK FOR SALE 5 yoong milch cows, 3 with calf and two nearly fresh, none more than four year old ; aksB one good Durham bull, 3 years old ; one first class alUrUrpoe lion.. I'ricw reasona ble. Cash or nrgntinhle notes. MRS. H. UJ.EA.SON, Deer Wand. KVMMON8. Jn the Circuit Coutt of Iht S.al ol Oregon, lo, the rulintv ol I'ulMmhla. Docla A. Kaaaen, Unluulf. . 8.. .V SaiMU, DefamtaDl. i T M. A KaMaen. defendant above named; IN TUK N tMK OKTHK nTATt (IK OKailOS: 1 Yon are hereby re,iulivd lo apar ajt.l ait werthe eoaii.laint ntct slu.t yon In tbr utjove encltlea mil on or U-Tore the 'JMb day of j October, 1VOI. Kblcb la ibe Una wtcrild for atiawcli)C. .u tha.ear or pi'aailoa ol tut, vtimDHtii.. and If yon tail eo lo aupear ao1 ait war the nomolalut, Ibe pialuiln will ai.ply lo tbeCoart lor the relief deauuded In aeju com plaint, lo-wlt: A Ueeree ol ths Court iIf.aolvlna the kondi ol matrimony heretofore an.1 rM eXittloic be. teeu the platlitllt and dvfendanl, and a restoration of iantlfTa name and lor such other relief aa to tbe Cvu; qa,v acem meei and ;ruM,r. tae uirui inrim punncatiou uerptember FARM FOR SALE Twenty-one acres eoodsoil- ufw bonv iuiH born- rounr I. IMI. and Hie leal publication thereof rhnte SS. iJvj .u' 7 ?. a-y- October II. Hoe. and ibe aaid maim jni VILUWU, 1UU1VCU BtijUlUlll) 111C WWHMIC af the county seat; on railroad; ready market at high prices (or everything that cau be raised. Apply to Miller Broth era, at. Uelens, Oregon. SIX FRESH 4VOW8 K 8ALE-I offer (or sale, at a bargain, six fresh cos, one or ail of them. Thi ia a great opportunity to get good cow at a verr reasonable price. JOS. HAYBURN, St. Helens, Ore. ATTORNEY-AT-LAYs nail be ptiljluhed on lrlday ol each ereee lor a perto ol tlx eraa eelereea aaid datea. This tuoiinona fa pnbiiahed by order of Ibe Hon. Thoaiaa A. Mvuride, liidu ojaafrl ' ourl. made Ui ebambera and d4ed the ttUt day of bepiembw, Lvut, in.t J. BCHNABKL. Attorney for flalnilff BirCTT DIITBICT ATIOSY. ST. HtLEN;", OREGON. E. C. Blackford, adv 8 00 H. R. Cliff, medical attendance 4 50 Capt. Good, transportation - 1 25 nenry n.rau, aupus e 1") H. P. Watkins. Stat v Pirrter A TS . Blackford, Sute v. Rice 8 60 Philip Pophim, same- 11 00 T. J. Plippin, W. S. Lock. H. C. Johnson, E. S. Booth, John Sand- strom, David McDoueJd, $1 each 6 00 C. L- Convers 1 50 Mr. Douglas . ., 1 50 James Rice ." 1 5p James Barr 1 ia Arthur Lowe.,. 1 90 Ray Sullivan.......'..'.'.'.'.'..'.... 1 90 J. K. Gill, stationery for surveyor. 19 75 Soraar Pcsyc. Coavavaacixa. J 3. GODFREY, ATTORNEY-ATXAW. Real F.tuteand Timber La art. sold and Ab Ccta niatie. ST. HELENS. : : OREGO.N. R. H. Mitchell, stat'r for clerk Oregon Mist, stat' ivr surveyor BuMiong st to,, tax rolls l'H L. L. Decker, repairs to Jail , U. W.Clark, same Ida. Morgan work in clerk's office. W. L. Brown, supervisor dist. 7.. Andrew Peterson, r d 0 Matt Dobbins, r d 9 Thos. Bassi, r d 9, Kric Maiens'T d 9 vA. Malmstan, r d 15 bpecial road ui, dist. 14: B. Hosford $18, J. Emmons $9, T. M. Tucker $17.50, C O. Keasey' G. Vi. rAtmettong $10, N. J. ftrker'$24 75. Total 108 25 Tbe claim of $1.50 (or additional jns- investigation. Adjourned to October 21, 1934. u,y 1 . a, i I , JJR. H, R, CUFF, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 8T. HELEN, OREGON. w, .a Ai.iaD, JtLLARD DAY, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. Will practice m any Court, Slate or Federal. Office next door W Courthonee. ST. IIELKND, OKKGOX. 21 V, 5 00 25 1 ooj PHYSICIAN & SURGEON fiT. II ELENA, : : ORKOON. 20 00 4 05 9 00 80 3H 00 16 00 BA.NMKKPTCT SALE. In tbe Dlirrct Court of the failed Hiatei lor the biatrial ol Oreeon. In lb metier ol Iht eaute ol O. K. Elliott, Bankrupt. f HE I'NDEKCIONED NOW GIVE NOTtCK -Dial, aa Trnuee la toe above-named e tale. he has In bla poaaewlon near Marihlend Orenon, Ibe lollowlnr property, to-wll : Oiki aet blaekamith looli, loxslne Inula, aie loeeliic boom, waa-on. bti,;!:. ctMiklne ,iioalla. lie. e Anh, m 'Xnrf h.U fT.1 ,t',,'ia'i d,,1,' on losslna en,lne tice fees. Auburn precinct, was held for. and line, ono Wolle Zweicke r enalneand line. That ha offeri the aaine lor ele on and alter Cltr 4th. laoi. The proporty may be In pectod at Maribland, Orej.m. u. i.. BAHin, Tniaiee. COUNTY SURVEYOI'8 NOTIQC- OAca ol County Hnrreyor. eept 12 IIM. To C1en.eru Miller. Charles Feleraou, John L'im Jtut Nelaon. John A. Maaon. W. a. Wiuu. sod any aud all olbcn whom tula notice may roorern: Yoa and each ol yon are hatsby notified that F. B. IJInlor, tbe ouerof tbe .aouihwe! aiianer of ibe anulhweal quarter ol eeoUiali 6. lontblp e, north ranee i wot. Willamette xeriawn na omered me, ee eoiiniy urreyor oi iuiuaaoia count, tiregon, lo pe.eeu to mur rey and eaiabllb Hie liuee and eortua g'Uie afreftald tract ol laod: 4avud, In cum pliHiice wlia eaid onler, I will be upon, ssui piemlaea on the Hth day of Oilier, 1901. lo begin Uie aaid aurfry, aud will then proceed to aurvey ami mark -ut aaid eorneraatiT bouu ary Itnea aoreaaid, a;id you and each ol you. a parties to 1 aaaeied bytheaald auryey, are bvfeby notified io be fireaeut at aaid time and place lo protect any uicreat you have therein. W T. WATTS, County flurveyor, Columbia County, BUI ol Onurn. duiiiiin.tli.Tuiwi m t ." r""'"".""", t tier viHtt tier uniiiiin tnim May ai ....... ...V .li.l.M,..i,.tita taaid at tmilareaiuialktv ij. IMI nJ K May, 1 UI, ami the .irtier nm ol IhlrlyJVt e dollara (! tor ettuniey leej, "'X" heieny iv, iLl I will. fJ' ,'', . l.Awr, IWH. el llio lr,uil l"r ol tl; tiuurl II.Hiee ol t ..I ii 1.1. .titil V. ' , elie City tM 4. Helena, In anld 1 '.""",, "'..t'Vt alllrt'Ciwa In the l,.re;io nl ; 1 at piililloaiietlon tot lie Ulliel bidder Inrtaan, Ilia tollowlilic dem rllH-l ptlrly, 'V,""'. lt elaht (a In bl.-k three () l '''r'iXoll lawn of llrvanlvllle, iww l'llanl. t eliiniloa County, Ornran, laketi end levle.1 uin proiwriyol inewtldA Mllllvr. ileruidiii.r laueh llereM aa may he u'""Ht, the aaid lu.lameut lu lavor ol II. U. '" pl.lnllfr.aa.lu4 wld A. MiHMili.ry. j i .leu. a.L wllUlnierert Ihereon. loiretlier .lib. . ciaud iliaburaemeiiialhat li.ve or may ac crue. MARTIN Wllllh, Sheriff ol Columbia t ouiily . Orrstw. Pateial ijl.Jietam, tren. Iliw Wth day 01 'r mi.l.AK A PAY. Alloriiee'" for Klr.1 p..blle.llon Bem. M. WUi laat pUtlloa lion Oviober It, m. COUNTY SURVEYOR'S NOTICE tunre ol i Vnnty SnrveTon Held. U. W Tu Julia t'lln. Oual N'elaou, r. II. Iilualow. Mre. K. II. Joheon, Alio lwl. Jojepl'in. Iluab, I. r. Wilms, tle.ua. A. lle-. Kdltli Wltcos. IVfer Waller. Willis Uallee. Jolinaihan I'rueli. Jamlnia Waller, John It. Ilorlluser. Joaeph lUyburn, John hd holm. John J Ran. etui era wli.ie till, uullee may vs.iu'erll! You and eyb ol you ero hereby wHlned ibat O U. Unit, the ow Hr ol the anulhweal uuariet ul the uoribareat uuarier ol aeetlnn t. lownablp enorih, raune 4 eel. tt illanieite slerldi.n. h or.lere.1 me, aa Coiiuty nn?eor ol I oiuu.14. Conuty, Ureson, to preeil lu anrvey and ea labluh lite llnoa and eotnera of the aloreaald lint'l of land , aud in onll.llau.-a Willi aaid or der I will be upon evaUt pienuaeaon Uieiihdav uliMobet, lua, lo bea-m the aaid imey.a.ul Will theu ptvH-eeil lo aurKey and mark out aal.l orueraau.lbouudarHliieal.rea.ld; and vou and eaeh ol you. aa parllea l lie articled ' aaid anrvey, are hereby u.uuia.1 lo be pieeeut at aaid llirni and piar lo protect aoj llllereat, yon hav. tbervia. W- T. " Al M. Cuuuiy surveyor, ColHuibl. I wMuiy. nisto ul Oietfon. countTsIyVyor' OiUee ol Connie Hitreeyor vpi.VJ- AH To A I.. Aaker, Freu,l K WIUou, John K. I'O; olae. l.eorve liosera. the Hatle Imi n.v.tm.nl Co., aud ay and all oilier, whom Una u. ul. a may concern: You and each ol you are twreer ollfled thai F. II. UvnaluK. theowuer ol Hie ea.i-bail ol l lie aoaibeiial iiiitier ol aectlon I. !, n.liip I iiorlli, range i neat, Itlllaiurlle Merldiau. ha nrtlered me. aa county anrvejor il t'uluiutua I'outiU, Oregon, to proeee.! to aurvey and vntaliliab the limw an. I eorneiaol Ike aloreaaal Irael ol laud; and. In toiupliance with aai.l ortlcr, I will lie upon prenilaea on Ihe Sib day d tlclotair, llall, lo begin the aaid aurrey, an.l lll Iheu pmeccd loaui.cy an.l metk out aaid iiurr and kk.tt. ary llura alurvaulil. ax. I and each olyou. aaparlica ..lie aflecle.1 by Ihe aaid aur.ey are herel y uolilled lo be pieaenlal aakl time end place tu prelect auy luiereat too hate (herein. vf . t a rrx. Coumr Hurveyur C diiuibi. Coumy, nla ol Oregou. Itcpanmeiil of the lntert.ir, tud omcv el Umsou 1 11. , Orr'nn Auiuai laii. t(1II( I 13 IIKKKHY I.IVIS 1 M AT tllC I lollowltig liame.1 aelller baa Sled ln l hta Intention lo make nue! vro.il In n-i..i ! hla rlalin, end lluil aehi prowl will be niada be. fit tile Krgimter ami lircei.er. al trregou I ll. Oregon, ou feLilM-l 7. Ivt. . la Mil. I.IK ?AI IHVKIN; -lioateatead kulry No la lor tbe Norlhwe-I Soarter of b'lluu JO, Tjwniiip I .Sutin.aabgn aat Ha n.mea Ibe li tlnwluc witneuea to pro.e hli ffiiiiiuuoua teanlen.. op.n and cultivation of aaid laud, til: lalimre llama.dio. of Yaiilton, Ore : Frt.t llendrtcfca, of iloultou. Ore. CbrtatOfbea hau eraein. of Yankton, ore.; I bailee tu.Waoa,of Yankton. Ore. ALoKRNON . IlKKK-IKIt. Regl.ter. ASTORIA 4 COLUMBIA RIVER all RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. aSABBOWH Y& S 06 S S IS S 44 s to S M t0 t IS f 7 10 Oft 10 OS 10 20 10 80 S 00 S OS St.4 S la 4.VSI S SS M.4' 40 At S AO tu.tt 10 00 H i 10 10 M.4j 10 -Jl 71.11 1 (S 7S 7: 10 67 Ml 11 09 no.ai It IS 'i-4 11 w s TATIN L Portl.a4 Ar .. liable .... ..Rainier ... . Pyramid... l.yf.r.... . .4ulncy .... C1aiak.ul... Mariblaud.. Weatport... ..Clifton.,.. ..Knappa... . Bvenaon.... .John Liar... Ar. Aalorl. Ly DAILY. M. II IS io as u SS 17 t 17 S 01 I Vi s to s SS 7 &6 7 U Id tbr Circuit Court or tit he ol Urcfinn, fur th ounly w V4Hte.tU. JobD MfWKrt. i'Ulutitl, . lUrtrjr Xturmi. iHTrrt'tftuL To Umnrr Kntvun. lvrmUut. IN Tilt. .N AHK UK TUB M A I K itf Oilt'iS. Yutl r hvrvl.v feajtitrtHl in T.ur im, h iht cmulm nir.i uin( you n lM riltlllP taftt Ihf Jft tasjTty 01 (Mr- lotVr, 'Ai. lti;bf Uiit Lh, ty fi tnl in ih oricr il the Court Iir yu lo ipeair aiul nw Mr, n l ni'r Ihati ii wrM'ki tifni tb rirt i:itwua ol Iht kiiaiuttvut, nJ ll oji UU u W KfufKr riOJ AuMcr, t.M) LsuuViT U,s.m: utihe Conn t'tt th nUrf ftyrtnu.l. lu the i-Mtr plt.nt. Umtir Ttittt ibv -UhUlrT t t1Ju1(V'l ami .jrrrtnt to U lh uwurr In tv ln.pl uf lh followiit iijM-rlhci rrt trt)rt) . n wti. Tb Hni lill ul th fUtr.Mi 'iu(t?f of ittrctloti Ttvpuiy-Av?, lint tm f i hi( ti ih Kttuih tmt iirtr 4 Kcvtioi T-enlr U, in Tfvn. hip tour Surih, K4ti2 lutir Writ uf ih WUUmlt lefi.1lu. In the County i( Columttla. AUii ul -rfn. una tht hi IHU tbrtrtu L? qiiirtol; anil ihtt u b (urvtr lr nM trMa mA0niHt nr oittlta. rtfhi, tilt Interni htrrr In m UhM T:b w-!. ur muf jrl thvrtHif, d:r.i to lu,tiiT, Hint rifmnita nvtmr c.t mxI limirrm?n't h.ivlu wufrvtl ami that l.a 1m iclveu urU oiltr 4n l lurthrr raltcf j to Hi Court iua t-w juit tnU ViMabl. ThU kutnmoot Ii pu..)liihr! lu "Tha Orfnti Mlal" omrm ach vtti Iur li urcMlv w-tl. 6y imUr nl lb tlno. K. H. lUitan, Ju lje of itj ( null IT Conn ol th Hiale ol Or. run fad ih. Otuuty of Columbia, dated Auf b '.'W) A. t. I'AM vni oi nr. Wl Hon l, 4iii, Aiit lsit iti, ,'AH aud Ol t publication, Ottoour 7. iwt. w. ll. POWKt r AnfW)ct7. Aliortiw lof I'lalnHfX SUMMON! In the rirenli Court el the Stale ol Oregon for the County ol Columbia. Caroline M. Aleiander, pUlnllS, ri. Meholaa H. Alexander.defendanl. To Meholaa II. Alei.uuer, the alwre aamed Ifleudant: U jo. fall to appear and.naaer aal.l complel onormfore the dte mentioned, the plaintiff winrvmii irme rend prareg ij !d her eomelalnl herein: lioall! For. decree lorever dlaaoleiug Ihe bonda nl matrimony now eilatlna between rnu ami the. iiii,iii,, ,ur ino control ane ciMlHlyolae laro mill eo, ..ainerine n. .nit arirlain A : lor an allowaneeol aeeenty Bre 174) doilaraa month elamony, attnruey'i lee, the eou l Ihla ami. and lor aueb other and further relief aa to the win i"r aeein eunitanie ana juai Thia auinrnoiia ia oaollalieil be Hon. T. A. Mi llrl.le. iuilfe nl the lH)enllle'l court, duly made anil entered ou IlifJUlh dee ol September. Iimi.ln ajul by whlrh order II la ore aerllied inatlbU nuimolia aliall he pukllahed on,; r. wna-a mraii aurreaaiv. weeKa in Ihe Or. agon Mlal, a newap.ier piibllahed .1 U llclaus, be daie of,ihVnl, vuhllcallon ol this mm mvaia ia eepiCMoer .W, 1W. H. g. nc.vr. AJtnriiey for I'lalntll). ('re mater toafk J. E. Cover, 101 N. Majn OUawa, Kau.. writes: "Ever; (all it baa been in y art fes trouble to catch severe coldj and therefore to eoogli all winter, long. Last fall Ifct lor .lurf a bottle of Hor. t'oiind Syrup; She used It and. has beua alile to slwrt solindlY al niifhi Ion 1S'.tf5 2 outaiilt mUU whenaver tho cotnih tro-ible-a bar. two 4tr. -S4Aak. or threj dose stop tba ootujb, and h: ' V vjooU csS tit attestios oi out nr-! is able to ba op and wall. 26c, 60c, $M, baflVt Vli bininrse enrri i b '.ee rbit B' V? S X . Te!n OrnH'l ' ' Loi.. 41 U if .1. , n , .1.,, Front and Aa ieny atrect, roitland, Ore. KITABLItBSD, tSoe, if ' , .. JOHN A. BECK KALI ft IK ffateftes,- Diamonds, SllTerfire, l iroiei r- . I ....UCVYCUriTaiaa Repairing a Specialty. Vrr.a . Bst, Front 4b flnt, fO&TLAJIO. All Iralna m.k. oloe. eonDactlone al Ooble elth Kortbera Feci no iralna to and from the Caat aud Mound points. Al fonland with all tralni learmg Union depot. Al Aetorla with I, n. ia. m. s nov na Taji, una. sua Ht earner i. . roiier m ana groan iiwaoo neaea pointa. lwaoo and north Oregon SHOipLllHE Ann union Pacific TRAINS tO HHJf KAKT WAILY reeeengera for Astoria or way points moit flag 111 atop to 1.1 paa- ilnta Iralna at lloultoa. Traina w aenyers off al Uonitoa when coming from pol weatoUoble. JJ. !. Mar. vj, caaa. Adft-, Auiw, vy. SUMMER SCHEDULE. SHHCR THAMW0UTI0H CO. 8TEAMER SARAH DIXON win leave roKTLAno, loot or wwhlrwion fnlul, etreei, Buudaya at p. m., lor Oak e.uisui.-, .no way noini.f i Tueed.ya and ThnriMl.ya .1 I p. m lor Olata- aanlo Mid way pnlnu, Heaelea liland HI.. Helena. Coluinbi. Clly. Hoir.-nao'a, K.l.tn., KeerCUy. Ueliiler. Mayeer, Stella, Knllroa-f Qami., Oak; Polnf, Wallace laland. Pa I ma, Jianzanlllo. andClatakauie. ., Hphalem Valley folnls via Clat'kanle. Mlit, ltilnrg, Vernonla, Vlihha.k, Veeper and Bopkliia. a. Company rnrtke rlflil 10 Cilet lb , NluN IlKI'OT. Pi7tCAl'iO- f (VllTLA Nil HPK' IAI, lor the M't ti. iiuniiniriiiu "SPiTKXR'O (,)f k it, lor K.alein Waalilng Ifir), VValla Walla, U w. latori, Coeur d'Alene and Oreat Korthern point. ATLANflc' Kial'TOTu iur, un ivoat vl. Ilunl- f-'jri.ri. J Leave. i.Vn'T.V Dally. I'Uly. fflim;: Daily. Arrlvea rii. . sr. uaily t.'Xl A. M fany. THREE DAH.Y fRALNS KOB ALL IjpTS EAST., Lower Cdjvmbia fiivKR. oinxmr, e,w n, m. iaiirrii.y io 10 p m for Aauirlit ..id war Innilluga Hnlurnlna' eavna Aalorla at 7 U0 a. ni. ilaliv .atieut buuday. CRAIG ' i "" .... I r r.rTi ri inn Ttv V.I.T..J : or n WWSSi ,5 ! 1 II I I V I ! II I ill IJ II IIIJ-OUlMIIiil " l( mb ii i rv i iTr.il r i a in I I 19 1 111 I Ii V t 8.so 10.00 la.50 1500 a-95 J'95 95 Par July and August we will sell all our $20, $30 and $40 UNCLAIflGD SUIT5 AT HALF PRICE; j 518.00 Uuclamieil Suits ;aoo Unclaimed Suits 35.00 Unclaimed Suits 30.00 UiK'lftiniCii Suits 5x10 Unclaimed Trousers 8.00 Unclaimed Trousers e. 10.00 Unclaimed Trousers , Odd Vcstt iu mII styles mi culca DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS ONLY. t FARNSWORTH-HERAID TAILORING C0.J X a ti at Ik II ll ' ;t!l nsliiiigtmi Street, ew miiiog iiuiuiiij, J HEN'S AND BOYS' New Fall Clothing M "li "'I"1 1 Men's Suits $lo.oo Equal to SUITS at 15.00 nt OTHER STORES. Nice Line Boys Suits $2.50 to $G Men's New Hats, Shoes, Shirts Uudcrwcar, Sox.CilovcSjCtc. Right ('rices at . . , WELCH The AMERICAN : CLOTHIER, 221-2 23M0RRIS0N ST.. COR. FIRST., PORTLAND, - OREGON Mist and Oregonian $2.08 afl ST. HELENS PHARMACY Tatronic a drug store when you want pure, fresh and reliable i, 0 . Drugs and Patent Medicines l Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ktc. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS A Fine Lin of Writiug SnppKs. Thin and Decorated Crepe jVapcr, lite. Direci frem Publisher Regnlar 20-cent NofebOnlj ID Cents j eV t t TrtTW M aa Opposite tho Perkins Hotel. CUT THIS OUT And Havfl Yonr Tonti fi flcrtad without Iiamerinj;. No rain. ('old Filling In AH Work Unaran DR. KNODER'S OmCBk v. WTW aud Morion "Wi., Portland, Or