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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1905)
to w'JUUZ&&Z2itftfit Speaking of Printing: I Commercial Printing I ' 2! L fff CJ" MMT OFFICK. Ir- .i respectfully tollcit youtpiuMg,. ' " our Years of Experience TUB OREGON MIST PItlNTERY, St Helvun. Ore . wg,ar"- . LOOAL AND GENERAL, CUarlee Fisher committed suicide lit I I)MvIrlann'a liall f ... ,,. a. en lSDUHlKi valley Cranio Instilled iu , In Mil. nig carixjllc acjtl Beaver ffiocers on Saturday tut H. Morguswill toon be doing business mi um new concrete building. Mf. Elizabeth Perry, o! Houlton, went ' to rarimaa by the Irelda on Friday, Deputy Clerk Herrii ha been confined to the house by .iekucte the punt week. The new hotel bat a new front porch and U being treated to coat of paint. Mrs. I'red Watklna itarted Oil Mnililau last for a il.it with friend, in North Yamhill. Kdltor White and aatiUtaut editor S Blackford, Jr., were ys itors to the connty Photography for the AMATEUR' . . of . Half its Former Cost American Jr. CAMERA $1.60 With Pauta. flete Holder Si The famoua Poco, BucH-Eye and American Cameras Genuinely food in every detail. Film or Plates as you choose. Absolutely new models. Our facilities enailo us to furnish cameras of tho highest rado at Prices Which Cfcnnnl do met. Send for illustrated catalogue telling oil about our 27 styles and sizes. Free. MIL x 5 POCO AMERICAN CAMERA MFG. CO. 946 St. Paul St.. Rochester. N. ' eat on Saturday Ut The three-iua.ted icluonsr John Kum icii iu Kainier mill, ou Saturday last with a full cargo of lumber for Uot nnKcic.. one wa. about ten wecki getting Iter load. The Veon Tclton loggiug camp started up on nionuay lant with a full crew. wpra on newsome't addition to L, Swette .tore at Kainier-1, programing We will make a prceent of fifty dollar. any one woe desire, to purchase a new piano. Thla I. a genuine opportunity to in. L. All-J. .11 . . ' uuimr. ou me price of a piano, r.Mr t a.i- u I-- . w. viu newsyapers lor sale, ZOc for 1()0. Inquire of Frank KK. hvenlng Telegram. lJO v want tree garden seeds? If so, end In your abdication and we will .end yon a free package, by null. They an furnished by the Department of As-rlcul tura of the t'nited Slate, and the Mist baa a large number to distribute. There will be services in the Rpiacopal Church at St. Helen, on Sunday evening neat, Rer. W. A. M . Breck. tsulor. All are invited to attend. Jesse Hendrlck. and George Kelly have been granted licenae by tbc county court to conduct saloon Inulnese in Houlton for the neat lie months. No remon strance wa. presented. Attorney Fisher, of Rainier, wa. before the County court on Monday hut, aaking ior an appropriation to open out the Cook Oaiublc road, from the Gamble place to the Nrhalrm River. Mew. Kent and Graham, the contrac tort who did the work on the Nehalcm . bill fill and excavation, were before the County Court on Monday but. for the ! purpose of aettl -inif up. The oiiiaioa of J the county court wa. thai they had fullv compiled who tbeir contract, and their bill, amounting to $ 1,022. 1 U, wa. allowed. By agreement the county purcbated tbc lie had been dumn dent for tome time and had frequently wireaienca to take hi. life. lie followed fulling for a living and claimed that he iumi mane and .pent fortune. Ju.tice 8. M. Hoal. acted aa coroner, with the lollowlng Jury: R. II, King, foreman; William McCallan, Wui. Ifalley, Wm macniora, A. I., Fairchild, Ceorge r.ngeiiwn. W.J. I)odon and M1m Belle lone., of Biierwootl, Oregon, .pent Sunday in 6t. Helen., the guct of FrofeMor Dodaon and wife. We are In receipt of the firtt biennial report of the Commiuioner of Labor. It i. a volume of 101 page., filled with inte- rertlng .tatl.tic. Mr. Ho.t ha. evident ly done hi. work a. thoroughly and with aa little friction at poMible. flaring Wagaa U Trade far tattle. WHAT TO EAT " I'rrferrrd Stock Corn, preferred Htoirk Tomatoef, 1'rnferred Sliek I'eae, Prerrrrnl Si'M k fteana, Preferred Hlixrk I'eai'.iiei, Preferred Stock Hlulmp, rroft!rrel Stock Iibter ete. Libby'a CannH Meut., Crrain of Wheat, Miuited Sea C'ana He, Thfte ere abaolutely the bc.t the market afford., and col yoo but little iwor. Itdora not apeni poUle that there con ll be to umrh difference in qimlity and ucli a little difference in price. I bare other good brand?. , M. C.GRAY General Merchant, St . Helena, Or. Bar View Camp held Imtallatlon of offli-erelattgaturdayJan. 7. TheMlow ingofficere were In.ulM: Con.ul Com mander. N. F. Baker; Adrlaor Lieut.. V. Ijtnen: Banker. P. II. Inml- Clerk, Lee Davlee; Eacort, Axel Chil bfrg ; Watchman, Via Urewell; Sentry. i.C Kelley; Manager, tV. C. Cooper. Alter I he officer, were lixtellt-d an oyateretipperwae eerred In the large dining room of N. Y. Baker. A good time waa had by all. It I. .aid that rne neighbor ate tlx plate, of oy.ter Hew. tie look the prize. PreMdent Eattman, of the Wettern Cooperage Company, vttited the conn y cat on legal butineta WedneMUv last. While here he informed u. that hi. com pany would make a din-Jar of iu oroduct craper. uted, amounting to a further bill ' the Columbia County exhibit at the ,",o- I-ewuand Clark Kxpoition, r. v.. B.uiiiani wa. one of the pr- ine pinnk walk letween St. Helen ticlptm. In the Jackaonian banquet at ! "'' Houlton i. in a dilapidated and I have a fine double eprlng wagon in nrd-claa condition, .uitable for farm worn, wnicn i will trade for beef cattle Tbi. I. a good opportunity for anyone wmv wshib a wagon. R. Jf. ROBRRSOK. St. Helen., Orego Fari far Sale. . About 00 acre.. All cleared. 30 acre. under cultivation Urge new houae end barn. Near acbool, churches atom, end poatoffice. Abundance of iruit Derrle., etc. PrK low, with liberal term. C. W. ADAMS, ' Warren, Ore. Pereelala. Porcelain at a material for fillinir Mih 1 conaUntly growing and taking the place of eold in the front t-th. On. would Hardly notice a porcelain fillinir. '?en a Urge one, in the moat lightly part v. .tic uiuuin. Dr. KNODRR. H-ntl.t 323 Mohawk Bldg., 3rd & Moritaon. Carpet Weaver Wanted. Will any one who know of a good car pet weaver pleaae give me the oddrcM of uuie, and oblige, MRS. I. H. WIKSTROM, ' ' Yankton, (He. TAKEN CP At my place, fire mile et of Ooble.on December aoth. two nee i oi cattle a etir and a heifer Steer I. about two yeare old, red and white color, with end of rlel.t car .rnn. ped. Heifer it a two-year old miller, hite end dark brown. Owner can have the lame by narine exnenaea. Inrlnlin- aurcriuing. It. A.MJKtK. (toble, Oregon MEN'S FIRST-CLASS StJITS fT , r. . 1 tAivc.-t ur-Al mv nremitea nn Willamette Slouiih. about November mill, one white cow with red nrrk. about three remold. Owner can hare aiuo by provim oronertv ami Darin ilcuia oi ' ep aim auvernaing. aint. u. rtl.fc.NK. FARM VOK SALE Section i... nip mrin, range 3 wet. Mora timlwr than will pay to the (aim, and after the uiuoer re on it will make a good farni. jya well and will hear in-jpction.K. clearing and the making of a good frame ..ue. ruui nun io ins river, wnere too can tell your produce at good pri-ee. It ill pay any one wanting- a rood bar- iu nipprct nn. ana write to me. w . COPP. Curnea' Crohting, Canada Wauoa'a rett.urant in Portland on Mon I day lat. Owing to being afflicted with a tevcre cojd he wa. unable to rcond to the rrqurtt for an addreaa. Pern Relx kah Ixxlge No. 133 an.l Rai ivimiuou. u anouid be re- Iiirrd at u early a date at poaaible. County Court adjourned Wcdnetdar I evening, ofter a strenuous aeuion. Eight monthe ago there came to Ore- lIH rNTl. -Tl "America WiilancK Slonh I-ave St. Helen , Arrive at I'urtlaad Ie Portland ... Axrlre at Si. lie VABK Mfiti r a . lr ftntf Pmi 'AMU i AII.V. I 1 ROQte h .. S J0 A M Fl !, . 10 JU A M fcJ .. M0C1I n Una a 41 B U ran M . . . Sal I AAAAr1 ! , in is j 13 OREGON Short Line ano union Pacific ) 1BAI.0 IU rifiiS'Wt5ji Hll'AilVrull1I.Al! i.V J. MACKENZIE, General Contractor HltlMOr. MltL. AMI plK DUIVIXO A l"KCIAI.Tr ESTIMATES FUR NI8H ED sr. heiTkvs. OR. I'Kt U. (or lb K i nu.unpnM. r Kmi.ib Wukln. taw. Wall. Walla. Uw iua. Curur .VAI.n. aiH flrrat Jiortk.rn nt ua aati via lluni-Inevxi. lolly. Arrlr.. r-:v. ii.ur ii f:U. iva'A imtlt. Iiailjr. M. tirp-jrjf rrra utur. iaii,r. lolnt iniUIIation at their hall in tU tun, I block on Saturday la.t. It wa. public to the Odd fellow, and their familefc G. W. Welch. V. D. G. M. acted at inttall ing officer. After the intUllution, all artuk of a bonnteon. banquet. It wa. voted a mot pleataat event. Pern Re bekah lodge i in a very protperou. con dition, having : ucmljert and eleven aillcatlott.. ANYBODY 2r.W8ir?l " M.ht. -" ' ffc,, t,u. ..i.. . -- STEVENS EIFLE3, PISTOLS AMD SHOTGUNS TIIKEK DULY TRAINS VOR all poi.nts east. Lower Columbia Rivkr. MeairllaMUlMraarnrllaa4 daily. xaai4 miiHwr. t ..in p. m. aalufrtar W.OO u, iu. if Aalwla a.Ml war Ua4lut KiurulI. I""" Attarla al I U0 a. m. a. II.. ,xctft U.nrial raweuair Aaaiil, .Ore. REMOVAL SALE. I am building a concrete .tore build ln In St. Iltdrnaand when it I. com plele.1 will orrnny It aa a general ruer- rhandive ttorw. I dont want to more any more good than nereceaary and therefore I will Ml all the gooda In in prernt tore at greatly reduced price. Thi I. the opportunity you have Iron looking for. My tock ia large Imd you can save uiouvy by trading with me. II. MOUGI'S. . ..-i. .... iuiKuu.. no auvemsicmenl wa. aoltciled of the new merchant, who in- formed tbc newspaper man that he did not believe in advertising, since he senoutiy questioned the efficacy of I reaching the public in that way. List week thi. same business man packed np bit goodsan.1 departed for other pastures. i ne merchant who aever. partnership with printer', ink will aooner or later find himself divorced from the trading public Putrrpnae, T 1 IB. f . J""K i- i loan, oi Kainier, was a visitor fo tl e countv scat on Monduv last. Mr. V. H. Powell and wife returned Saturday from Pendleton, where they have been visiting friend, for the past week. I W0eXY fM BOY. . T TtIB SaLV M tVHDAV' OUt fw" j J UAL MawlaMMaaktl 1 i taar W a 7 al I j II rM wm d NMMrfnil sun I II If ak urn M h aat mm f I II ' I l I lla TMX WNOAV fOOAL. 1(1 I I t. mm m tm 1U III I I BAIL. IQUIMAL III I If tan I rn-mm w mm mm wmmm mmmm m mm I I I fOVBMat mmt mm aMf mmm, fm I I mm-M, Cr- 11 I "waJ.yia. ,".' mm I I II m .i mi mTmrnm JtLTT. B I j I A DAL ii TNa AMJaHAi. (Ill I . r lnt 00 The Best yau h&vt ever seen. FABRICS 1n Wonteds. Cheviots and Caulmeresv Hand -Worked Button Holes, Hand Padded Collars, sewn with silk Others saj $1 5 for Equal Qaalit j. Gome Early and Get tbe Pict WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO. Mover Clothing Co., THIRD AND OAK, PORTLAND FOBESr 1ESEBVE SELECTION .: . rnilxl ftalat Uait OAe., w . . . I'lrr. Onwrin. o. M, 1904. bf. I""- titmei la Imrt. mad. p' Mirallsn Fetniir 21. 11. in trim. md. ih met irf Jiuir 4 W! (0 MmU . ). tba loUuwIua weritird iivuu' mnrefnl Una, lowli: EiM hair ol iullirM qiarlrr. rmmt ktlf ol auihw ill anart i lOl ouUliiklMM It. mml lh wu6OTtMnrr i4 xtuOiaaM auat Irrnf - In. k.wB.hl: 1 X a u vnl. file Mrn4laa. vritttum So. iuXk wi;blnthinrU.)iMa diuul Brst nibllca in Urmpol all tMi. or eunit-i. aaabiai hr M-ilun o.i ih. (rovnl ih.i ttu ima4 e. Il.. it mnr nnninn Ilu-Mn, I. i . t I'li'iL"!' ?" f"r "rlrliml wrpoM, I (JiinroiMlr uf in,, uruttut Una otir. al w.jtinmQfi. p. i- ,, B"'" " f"n " "e paijwre at allow. in aU vtmmt rialtalnr the wbjctaMt had aadr he miiuna U,, ot.Wrlr. c.huw Hub j-ctUiiit tn nub Mlri..a with ihr lual aeuaak ul ihr I'tilwd omip. iihI Kth.v mi unaoacitr ' Ot.c.m. ihr Um.l ill.trki In vtilrfa um laait mm irvird I. .nikii. J. ...! ia m-i i... . i ... thririn of tjie uuitrm! rbMr.irter ihw.Lif .IA.tK.M UKEiiaCR, I.soil 0c at Orro'a ('Itr.Oriray', Irr nl the tbnrt itpulimlna will b. bub ll.hl In l limn, u .1 l .. w. u.CL. Urrrun. l,lrh I b. rrl,v 'inliciuir u ibeorw. rn .'f viMl.h.l iumi ihr Uo.I dt-wribm u. aid ipplicallua. ALUKKNON 8, DKES8ER. BerWer. SUMMONS lntb rimiliCoonlih, State ol Orecoa fo Ibe Couiur ' ColiimW. E1'mJ; '' 'Sl-'alnilir. rt-Jamet 8. Pifkle, dfMii feint T an?" '''ck,e 0,9 lr--Band dtlend TS TH XAMEOPTIIKSTATKOr OBEfiON l.rrtr reqiilrea to appear and ai in m hl?ili,tp".r neraM eonipl.li. uimdav jooaaaL I I ihtd.K- mrntioord. iba pl.imti Mwt,U4mmmmjmmfm.l I wiUapplvIo th.ourt lor too relief prated fc -. 4, 1 1 I in ner romplaint hrrrib; towit- r' " !?r rl) I a decree loravcr diaulrinr Ih honrt. , m.trimonT now it.rin. ti. Z . ... piJf '.'5 IM""r "weather and farther relit the eourt but teem eqaiuhleaDd Just iiU .'V. TESSA .EASS?.!1 eoart, dutr male and enured on Ih, IJtb dar c I??''- ' nl hl-h order it Ui,rT trrturd that thi, summon! shall bm publuti ior.ii uccet.ire weekt la thi 0 Columbia Ceumr.Oreeon. The date of the Ar.1 nohlla,!. At mon, i. .Sorember.W. lVit . , B.t. FACCK. . Altomej for I'lalotlf Adailaltralera Xetlee ef Sale, fn thefoonir Court of the gut of Orecoa foe Multnomah Countr. lnim.(icro(ibetUiReobeoZ.Jar.de- VOTU'Kie IIEKKBY GIVE!t THAT IX PL'R a auaacaof and bjr rlnue of an anler of the Coaotjr Conn of Ibe Bote uf O reran, lor Mult oomab Conntr. aud oa December U. ISM, In thematterof the rtaie mi Kuhi.n z J.. m. euminaKraior utaraor . to tell all the reel property ol said teeate at palrate Mle.tlwunderalaard.tlieadmlnMiator ' i u., m.m Pirate tale. tt. the bicheet bblilrr. for eajib la I . a. gold eula. aod f abject to omnrmafon b)t said count, court, from and titer ee.innter,tbe ?ltdar ,,f Jmmn. arr. lUb. and enriiauina nM tale untfl aU uf mu m, prienr oe eo muca itmoi e Is oee eMarr to par sit claims, eoat. and expenses of aclnilnutrsllon of tald ratal, bu been aofat, all be rl. hi, title, Intereat and estate ol the .aid Reuben Z. Joy. defeased, at the lime of hb deatli, and .11 the right, title? and iutarost that the said estate has aloe sr.alred b ourtaUou -f law or otherwise, la and to the lollowlna dos eribed real bropertr, to wit: lis 4 sod el seettoa 2t. and the smlha qoanerol the southeast ejtunernf .aid sratioa it. all in township nortli. raorel west of VVil. lamrtte Meridian, la Coluiabis counlr, O-rcoi. r alaoao breirular tract descrftied as berlamus-v la the center of the ereek, at Hie son th went cor- aer of seetioa I. In loiruhlpj north, raa.el , X aratof WUIameste MesMian.and thenre tun- A tn Ion the cesser of said eteek. with IU -. ndertiies. to. point where thr same tniersrel,ir -the ttilUmelU.loe.h; the no. Ins soulhwes.' erlt- direction, with tbe Birandertnaa of sl J tlotmh. to the tecUon line between seatioas . sna aa. in township north, rana 1 neat oi Willamette meridian: thenee west to the olaca t bernniuf, belnf lo ColnmMa Countr. Or- -VMI- Terms and coixlluons of sale: Caah la I'. P. .old coin, io per cent to be paid on aceeptaace I the bid and halaaceoa ronarmaiaonof tele j said County Court. Md 10 per caat lo be re.. orned if sale noOnonflnaed. Deed at expemHt , I purchaser. Bids lo be deUrered to the ua erstcned, admlalnrasor, at Si lie lens, Crrswoa, .a . . . . . , JAWS DA rt. tlmlnlatrstorof the Estate of KeubaaZ. ior. dreeaaexl. Pale.1 December JJ. 13H. JST0RIA& COLOMBIA R17ER ll RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. OBITUARY. H0TICE rOH PUBUCtTIQH. TtVtNS S&U lw all . riKtAKMS I (balm, M t . M. uaieM for Sienai Dm. tmt KM. Put.l.. J.STEVENS ARMS 6 TOOL CO. Chloap.a Fall. Maaa.. II- A. A. Notice is lierchv Whaler, uy-thciion":, ' ,:n : ii li'-'fe0' "? Co,"y Co,,rt ol the I i , yrcK i ir tlie County o( Colum- ,11 1 ' ?lorR'. deceased. Auy ami I I . ?.IT" 1,fv'UK cMm "K1"'1 ' ' lira hcrel.v renu red tn .i,. h'lim. u, Wf jer,ficd nccordill' , , ' y oflii'0 in 8t. Helen. n,..... .. .. .i f "I moiiU,. from da,e tbeT I "fltcd I)SV(lllltJar O UUi .h.uvi t' airtri, 1? r Attifti Adiiiifilstrator r.f th. ..." . 'V.Tf'i.V tonJ Uf JUUU 4 rlr, urium. tt,,-Kau..i W. II. I'owki.i., Attorney tot Adiuinl.- Yi lion hi 1'iirtUiid Go to Tim Kiupiro UoNtntirHiit, KID Tliirtl Stroet, three tloor Hnutli of Halter The- trn. Mollis from 16 cent tin. Oim-u Syrup el White Tine ami Tar, the old reliable cough remedy. For sale by A.J. Iteming", druggist. There were torty nine lunrriitKc license. issued ia Columbia County during the taat year, a. against forty six for the year 1U0.1. We should be able to double that record ia the ccuteuaial year. The editor of the Houlton Register i. mistaken when he nyt that the propri etor of tbi. paper refuted let. than $2,000 for tbe plaut. Anyone who wants it can have the Mist plant, presses, type, etc., for 700. It i. assessed at 435 which I certainly high enough. We have received no favor whatever from the assessor. Mr. Mitchell wished tabor the Mi.t property plant, subscription list, goodwill, etc., and these are thing. that cannot be assessed, any more than can the good will and list of patrons of a grocery store The member of the No Duck Club met in regular session on tbe twelve foot sidewalk in front of the New Saloon on Wednesday lost. They would have met in the saloon, but the proprietor ob jected. The main business of the meet ing wa. to devise way and means to scad the president to Salem to lobby against the proposed law forbidding the sale of duck and limiting tbe number to be shot by a person la one day. Tuiaen the ground, firstly, that if they were set permitted to buy duck, they would neve more enjoy tbe taste of these dulklou. EftU Vaughan Bonser, second daugh ter of Mr. Maggie Wickershain, of tTappooee, Oirgon, wa born in Scap prose on June id, 18H0. At an early ue lie removed with her parent to Buck ley, Washington, where .he was con verted and united with the Evangelical church, and Inter returned toScappooae. where aha ha. made her home nntil hr latt illness In November, HKM. An ot.cr- ation having been found necessary, .he wa taken to Portland for the purpose of having ft perfum ed. Alter five week of pationt itifTorln;, and just at .ho wa preparing to return home, a Hidden change, on Saturday, December Slat, called her to her rest, aud her spirit took it night to the God that gave ft, at one o'clock Januarv lat, 1005, just a the new year wa ushered in. During her life die wa almost a con stant sufferer and alt ws. bomo with pa tlenee. Her la.t Illness marked a great change In her life, a her conversation wa all pertaining to the bettor life to which he hid been reclaimed, and (lie pasted away sweetly trading in Jesur. The funetal .errice. were conducted from F'nley's Chanel by Rev. 0. W Al len.of Scappoose, after which the body was laid to red In Lone fir Cemetery. Portland. The casket was completely covered with beautiful floral piece, the tribute of loving friend. Iiepartment of th. Interior. Lead oatce at Ore ami City, Orecna !.mlM in limi X " naar-nt tilVK.N TUAT Til it followtnr-tlanied settler ha. ..... L. A . I'ls Intention lo make final proof In support of .... --".. -"' aa,u pruut win oe made te ,,. e inv neeiaipr ami km ., at i tui.. .'it ARTHKLLOW J. RAXOOLm. Ilnmestesd Kntrr No. Kan. for iha an..iha.. writ. lownaoip t north, rsne He names the fitllnwlne .ltnM.u ii m. ,,, , ia: L. A. MvHonslil. John HtilUn. tinr tnkK. son snd Olio aeiulenian, sit of Anosa, Ore fro u. n. siuss, necelver. C. FISCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. RAINIER, - . OREGON. II. POWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. DarCTT CUTS1CT iTTOSNtr. ST. HEt.EXH, ! . ORRGOX. .xrrtar rcaiic. CoxravAHcitta. J B. GODFREY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ile.l EkUle sad Tlmlvet Usdt sold and Ab- Uracil made. " - t ST. HELENS, : : 0RK00X. Behold the western evening light; It melt, in dcemnfmr lrlonin. LSoc tlmly Christians sink away, asawceoaing to me tomb. But aoon th morning's happier light It. glory .hall restore. . And eyelid. that are sealed in death JJR. H. R. CLIPF,' PHYSICIAN & SURGEON BT. UELKXS. : OHKfiO Urdk, and secondly, that, to far as the club la concerned, a proviso limiting ttriWl3?ZZ: niitnh., Ia Wt .lui I. klI.T. ! " n " MMlievTBry and .upernuou legislation. It wee 6nal ly decided that the president should make the trip at his own expense, and that he liotild be provided . ith credentials bearing the seal of the club-an empty game big turued upside down. Mr. aud Mrs. James Copelued and Mr. Jatnca McKinley, of I'or.land, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. Vivian, oj day and nlitht. Oy.ter. In any style. I UWM OI Mt' nu tan- Vm,,n- i Wm. Ilol.lundcr, Trop., formerly of the I Columbia City, during Christmas and Ppyal, Id and Madison. . IJvew Years, i. w. ear. 1LL.VRP ti PAY, muiu. ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. Will practice la any Court. Stat, or Federal. ST. HELEN'S, t Slckeelnr Shivering File Of Attae and Malaria can be relieved and cured villi Klertrio Uiltera. Thla la . rnm:i?iK!!d!V,,,! !,eP,,,ll OtSOeaeatdowioCourthoa'ae. in malarin, for it exerts a true curative inliuenre on the ttienase, driving it en tirely out of the system. It is much to he preferred to Quinine, as it has none of this drutts had Bfter-flonls. K. 8. Munday, of llonrlett. Texas, writes: "My brother was very low with malarial lever and jaundice till he took Electric Bitters, v. hich javed his life. At Deui jpg's drnftorej price (We j gtmrnntecd. OREGON'. JR, KDWI.V Rose, . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ??. SEtE.VS, : ; 0RK0Q.N. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT la lb Ciunty Court of Columbi Catinlr, St.i oi Oreann. ' n tne matter or the Ettsl of Otis. Chittnt lOtt. siVMsrf Kotice U hereby elren that luriv. va ti. xeeutH- ol Ibe estate of Oil rberliiKton', dt MM4l, hu presfnird for wtdemviti an.1 tiW In wits court tin i o,ttt n 1.1. . - - - - . ssr! taatMSKlIMt IU ?i?W.;,",","l ''"1ar. December SI ?. 11 ' ? ' i c,urt "- at at. Hel Jartsa ol said court as the l line sad place o ue?!:. 2isw to ccon, "- t. Helens, Or., N'or. a, 1904. JfnsOX WEED. Execulorof said estate. SUMMER SCHEDULE. SMIHH TKiHSPO TA TI0H CO. STEAMER SARAH DIXON in ieare PORTLAXD. foot of Wa.hmnn Tuesdays snd Th street. gun.lsys ats p. m., for Oak Twit Knl.uls. and warnolma. esdays snd ThunJava u i. . .,... u'?..,"d."l. ""'.nts. 8s.wes "l.l.ad. HI. vZ.i'i . , """'aao s, Kalanis, l-imn iiK"r.i,',',.r,?."rr' " ttailrosii (juap. Oak Point. Wallace laUud. Palms Nauxaoltlo. sad Waut.nl. "ists. S'"il?.nl v'!rr 'Wnts rla Clstsksnie. Mist. Hopkiafc ,ruon1-- . Veaper and The company reterve. its rlfht to ch.nr, Ik .....v aiuiuui noiKe. , r. a S 06 S ss s tt so S M e l XI le os 10 OS 10 30 is so lTATI0.Na a. a. s on SS.aS.t: ....Uoble S Is '.,'.... Rai Bier... . u ... rrramld... Sto 6i ..f.y.er.... t 50 SO S Quincjt.... 10 00 .. Clstaksnl... 10 10 4.tl .. Marshland. . 10 11 71.1; .. Weslport... 10 3S Tt 7 ....I liiton ... 10 67 Sa t ....Knspps.... 11 OH Mil ... greneon.... n IS 6t ..John bar... 11 WS iAr. Astoria '.Lr DAILY. 1 1 i. e :Lv Porttaad Ar il 10 IS 05 il Si t7 17 S OS 02 S &S s a 8 IS 107 7 94 T ih t. a 4i a J. S ou 7 T St t a 7 as T 17 7 i e ti S S-2 'Al s ie All trains msks close connect tons at (SoMe atut Northern P.cLlo train, to and (mm the Bast and Sound points. At Portland with alt J 'eevint Ualoa depot, at Astoria with I. ?; "-Co-s b(it and rail line and Steamer . J. Poller to sad (root llwaco sad 'orth Beaea poiDts. I'assencer. foe Aatnrfa a. - - H . train. Ho,,lt.7 TrV. wit ."'i aeuavts off st Uou'tori whencomiui from soluu wertofUohtc. S. v, " Oea. Pass, aau Aaiorta. Or KtTABI.ISaEB UTl. JOHN A. BECK DEALS! IS sYatches, Diamonds, Silfftnarc, ....JEWELRY.... Eepairing a Specialty. lsorrla.3W.lWa. Front . first, I-WRTL4MJ. ITS A CLEAR CASE OF MONEY IN YOUR POCKET IK YOU COME THIS MONTH TO OUR Annual Clearance Sale Auythiiig you want in Men's and Boys' Wear At a saving of Fifteen to Fifty Per Cent, Elegant $12.50 Suits or Overcoats $8.00 500 Boys' Suits 3.95 1 25c Boys' Hose 17 l-2c When in city" make this Reliable Store" Vouf Headquarters. WELCH THE AMERICAN CLOTMirn Corner First aijd Morrison, Portland.