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    OREGON MIST-
filtered t the Postoffice t St. Helens,
'Oregon, pcond-;clM mail matter.
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ISSt'KD EVKf-V FUJDAV BV
r H. H.'FLAOCi, '
Edito) And Proi hiktob.
One copy, one year, jn advance . . . Jl fly
tii montba W
f7 Le;l notires 25 cents per line.
FRIDAY. JANUARY 20.
A rLAlN STATEMENT.
On Friday. Peecinber 6th. the county
court (or Columbia Comity, altrdoe
consideration, appointed the' Mist s the
Official paper of the county and fixed
'tha compensation to be allowed lor the
joplication' ol tlio court prbceedirijra,
and the editor of this" paper accented
th appointment. Thi was done by the
unanimon vote of the court. We filid
with the cleric Vtotrr tlaiiing .the
largest circulation ot any paper ih 'the
Cjanty, and the editor o( the Register
'tiled a letter offering to do the work lor,
the nominal aura ol ono dollar but not
'cjainiipj1 any circulation. The editor ol
the llWt fcd' hi Hat vtitten out fcy'
pot-toflice and aworn to before a notary
public, ready to pretei t to the court;
but, a no dispute as to circulation was
raised, did not present it The law ex
pressly state that the paper having the
largest circulation within the' county
"(bona fide yearly subscribers) shall be
declared the official paper, and also that
this action shall be taken at the January
lertn'o court.' Mr. IiU'hel.l thereattjr
appeared before (be court and after find
ing some fault with what he termed the
irregularity of the proceedings withdrew
bis objections, consented to the appoint
ment of the Mist as the official paper
, and asked to have his letter returned
)iiin. The court very coturally thought
ibis ended the matter ami' was surprised
When Mr. Mitchell again appeared and
Henanded that a contest be i made and
that each paper be required to luruisb
its Hat. Having made this demand and
knowing ' that the court ' was eooi
to adjourn, he should have' brojgbl
hi list with him or bare been prepared
to produce it at a very short notice, as
ft certaiuly does not takj more than two
rtV taco;;y the Hat of ary paper in
Columbia County. The court, not wish
ing to be accused of any irrg llarity,
asked Mr. MictheU to produce his list the
neat day and settle the matter; but this
he would not do', alleging '.bat he had
impartant business interest that would
prevent his being iu St. Helena at that
time notwithstanding which he wa
tcrv. Then he aas informed that one
of the' coiumissiopera and the judge
would be in town in a "week or so,' and
that the matter would then be settled;
but even this would not suit the gentle-
hv-n. and finally the court fixed the first
day of the March term of court as the
time for bearing a contest between the
Mist ami Register for the position of
official paper. Afterward,eacb member
'of the court expressed himself in very
plain tern. as to Mr. Mitchell's conduct,
pnt nevertheless the gentleman bad his
way.
1 The Mist bold that hen the appoint
ment vaa inade and the compensation
fixed a contract (at least morally) was
entered into between the editor of this
paper and the county, and it is certain
thaf the editor could have been com
pelled to comply with bis part of the
contract and the court had no right,
hnd we even doubt its power, to rescind
jt. If Mr. Mitchell disputed the legality
of the appointment the law plainly
states bis remedy to be an apptrul to the
'circuit court.
8H0KT BITS.
Of the making qf laws there i no end,
but enforcing them is another matter.
There appear to be no way to compel
olTiiiers to do their duty.
" ' ' 'V '..
And now it is ut'd our wiigreujunn,
lldn. J. N. Williamson, is to belii'dictl
for' conspiracy in 'the land fraud rases,
The only representative Oregon has
who is not under suspicion of being a
criminal is Q. V. t'ulton, of Astoria. It
is certainly a liorrible stale of atjairs.
. T, .
It was Just a bluff-that little Sunday
closing piny before election.
The count v attorney bill. If it i passed
a introduced,' will increase the expena
es of thia county by about -tlX).
Hon. George Maygcr-ottr Ocorgc-i
the chairman 'of tfte oommiltee on flsli
enes. He appears to be cutting some
ice in Salem political pool, and to be
quite close to hiuisolt ill several parti
cular.'
The Clatskanie Chief cornea valiantly
to the defense of Assessor Law against
the attacks yf the Houlfon K.gi.-ter.
Sio 'cm, Tige ; Sic 'em, Boee.
Under the proposed new law, the
county attorney for this county would
receive an annual salary of 800. The
expeW would 'be l-WjO more than at
present and the responsibility for the
enforcement of the law would be more
diroct.
The Oregonian appears to be getting
ready to (witch again. It charges that
the Legislature was' organized by the
Portland political machine, "'twas ever
thus. ' Either Joe's machine or John's.
Just once an ootaiJer alid in and theu
they called it an accident.
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A ailoon keeper in Marion county has
been lined 300 for selling liquor with
out a license and sentenced to six months
in jail for sjlliug liquor to a minor. For
th latter offense, if kuowiu jly commit
ted, he should have had six months
twice a year for the next ten years.
We are indebted to the State Printer
for copies Cf the bills introduced at this
session cf the Legislature. Now, if he
would send down a conpleof reading
clerk to drone theuioverto us, it would
seem like old time:,
y
The election of road supervisors by di
rect vote of the people of each district
woul relieve the court of a very disagree
able task and be much more satisfactory.
The abpj ition of the office of too ti ty road
master was undoubtedly in answer lo
pnblic demand, but whether it was wise
remains to be demonstrated. However
this is a government by the people, and
if they want to abolish an ojfio thcii
wishes should be complied with.
A. law providing for a whipping post
for wifebeaters is among the ptobable
enactments of thia session of the Luis-
1. t'ire. The punishment fits the crime.
GUARD AGAINST E.TOKTIO..
He Wanto to Know.
Warren, Or.. Jan. 10, 1905.
Editor Mist: There is considerable
commotion in this precinct on account of !
Until quite recently one of the most
perplexing questions in connection with
the general plan of the Iwis and Clark
Expositioq was that of providing visitors
with accomodations at reasonable rates
ana preventing extortion. This question
has teen solved by the organiiation of a
Bureau of Accomodation iucorporatedun-
er tte general laws of the State of Ore-,
gon, a separate corporation in fact from
that of the Lewis and Clark Fair, but
under the supervision and control of the
latter.
While this association acts independ
ently of the Fair Corporation in the
Mil. MAYHER'9 BILL.
Te I'revlde far ProsroalU; Attorney
la Every t'eanty.
Section I. The state of Oregon is
hertby divided into prosecuting attorney
districts lo consist of each 'county in the
state; siid ech counly'shall coniprlso a
prosecuting attorney district by itself.
Section'2. ' Tiit seVlJon JoOf of the
law of Oregon a compiled and anno
tated by C. U. Hellinger and W. W.
Cotton, be, and the same i hereby a
mended to read as follows :
S iXM. flint there shall be elected
at the general eleutbu luUHVS.and every
two years thereafter, a prosecuting at
torney in and lor each of sin h districts
who shall hold office for the terra of two
year and until his successor is elected
and qualified.
Sections. "That flection ,?SJ7 of the
law of Oregon a compiled "and anno
tate.! by C. It. Bellinger and W. W.
Cotton, be, ane the same i hereby a
mended to read a follows:
Sec. The prosecuting attoney ol
the sev'erar prosecutil'g districts of this
state, elected under the 'provisions of
Ibis act, shall during their continuance
in office receive from the treasurer of
their re.peutivecouutivs, payable month
ly as are the other saUrive of other
county officials, iu full compensation of
CENTENNIAL NOTES.
Pertia'a exhibit at the Lewi aud.Cliuk
Centennial will be' worth ',V0.0OO.
Vermont's building at the Centennial
will be a reproduction of the old Consti
tution House of 1777.'-
Great tiiitniu will occupy S.fl'JO square
feet of exhibit' space' at the ' Lewi aud
Clark Centennial.' ''
Hungary will have an exhibit at the
Ccutcauini worth 10,000. The exhibit
will occupy 4,000 quari' feet "of apace.
Costa Rica will make a fine display of
coffee, hemp, cocoa and other products
t tlij V?U:rn World' Fair. Tlf dii
play ""is valued at $JO,000.
An interesting attraction for women
at the Lewis and Clark Kxpoaition vm,!1
lie the display of the latest frocks
fronj fji.is iy the 'French section of the
Manufactures Huildiug.
Egypt and Morroco wltl make a com
bined African display at the Ceutenniat.
The exhibit will cover 2.300 equate feet
abd Us value will be fj,00a
The hatching of chickens will lie shown
to the general public- at the lwis and
Clark Exjiosition. All exhibitors of In
cubators will be required to make their
displays operative, upd at stated hours
the,cnwd will be invited to come and see
their service, the folio ing annual "sal- i& cLjukeui break' their setls.
aries, to wit: The piling and flooring work on the
l Trail and Bridge of Nations at the Lewis
Benton WW . ... i - ,i..i
Clackamas k l"0u m' v,tt1"- -"" ' i
Olatsoo . jtw land the Covernmerjt Peninsula can now
Columbia tKH)be reached by this route. The bridge
Coos rw
Crook 700
Curry 400
Douglas 1000
viil'iam f00
Grmit 800
llarnvy H00
Jackson l'-H)
Josephine t00
K-iamaih nw
500
500
1500
Lake
Lsne
Linn
Lincoln
Malheur. ...
Marion
Morrow
Multnomah
I'oik
Sherman
Tillamook . .
Umatilla
Union
Wallowa . . .
Wasco 1100
Washington 1000
Wheeler f.00
Yamhill : 700
Provided, that the prosecuting attorney
of the district of Multnomah county
shall be allowed three deputies each of
whom shall receive and be paid an an
nual salary of (1800, to be paid monthly
by the said county of Multnomah. And
neither of said prosecuting attorneys or
their deputies shall be allowed any fur
ther sum from any person for their
rervices.
Section 4, Tha prosecuting attorney
of any ciitrict in this state shall be en
titled to appoint one or more deputies
within his di trict, in writing, fiitd with
the clerk of the circuit court for his
county, and such deputy or either of
them, shall be authorized, during their
spans 2,000 feet of water aud is the
longest bridge ever erected a arj Expo
sition. The art display at the Centennial will
be of fabulous value, representing more
woiipy than vill bj expended in building
the exposition. There will be a few
paintings worth at least $100,000 each,
and the aggregate value of the display
will be miHloi,s of dollars.
A KtIeFf lKT V 1EAKS.
1000
1000
10U)
600
800
von
1 Mi. Amos Slavens and wife celebrated
4000 their golden wedding at their residence
near Warren Tuesday evening Jan. 10th.
Fifty years ago Mr. Amos Slavens was
united in marriage to Miss Iiliutbcth
1100 , Mary Rootne in Shelby county, Illinois,
u" 1 After remaining there a few years they
came across the plains arriving in Colunii
bia County in lsoo where they have re
sided ever since. . They have had thirteen
children, two ui whom are dead. All
those living were present except one iton,
Amos Slavens, now residing at Dawson.
The decorations were most beautiful,
consisting of golden tissues, tinsels, fligs
and evergreens. The wedding ceremony
was perforated bv the Rev Nicholls. of
Kalama, and took place under a lbvply
wedding bell, immediately after which
the loved couple led the way to the
dining'room wbsre a most elegant and
bountiful dinner awaited ons an 1 all.
After dinner and in the early part of the
evening, everyone was startle! at the
sound of music just ouUidc the door,
which proved to be a lovely serenade by
the Warrun fiand. Mr. and Mr, Slavens
any promptly invited them in anil after a
PAYMENTS'
lODERAT!.
Oneofthe Best Features
of tbeEilers Wayof
' . Selling. .
The term "moderate payments" la apt
to lw construed as Ik-Iii only an Induce
ment to MHipli a ho have not sufficient
ready cash lo mnko full piiyiueut for
their piano.
Hut it Is, in fact, a practical vslem of
buying resorted to hi-people if ample
mean who tin J Umoredesirable to pay
on Instalments than to tako that much
money out of lltuir business.
Payment on good pianos mo i mitll
a not lobe missed out of Hie monthly
income, so that no outt ,ieil be without
a pinno in which re can take a pride and
Lleasurel " ' '
Writo us for descriutiim and (nil par
ticulars concerning tho beautidil piano
we sell lor flHS.
Thlisoiiof Hie methods on which
the gi-eat popularity- ad tromendous
patronage of the Kilor Piano House la
based.
Store 351 Wnbington St., cor INirk.
The home of Welier, flickering, Kim
tll, llaaelton, lister, trow u, W(idlorf
aud many other pianos of highest grade.
Absolute Fact.
Yon can save from 2.30 t fH n a
man's suit or overcoat by gettng it from
John Dvllar. You con save from 50 cents
tofi..V)oa a loys suit or oven-out hy
getting it from John Dellar. Yoti can
save from 50 cents to $1 ou a pairof shoe '
for ladies, men, misses or boys by Retting
them ftum Jubji Pf liar, corner I'yst and
Yamhill. We arc away from the 'lwr
rent district; that's why we can undersell
others
k' . 1 .!.! ... .J
Walkover J
.Shoes
Can't Be Beat
Wc have more Styles, Slices and
Widths than other agencies in 1
Ci oiion all nut together. 3
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I KNIGHT
SHOE CO.,
i Cor. Fifth and Washington Sts, Portland 1
OPPOSITE PERKINS HOTEL
fwaiumiuwiuiiiiHOiiaiUmiiiiaiaaiaiiUaimiu
-4
Mist and Oregonian $2.00
'raavrr
TrfN
he annolntmeLt'cf W. C. T . raH t Beneral management ol lU business, it is
supervisor at the last term of the county j nevertheless, nnder the fvms of
conrt, despite the will and wishes of the coulra 10 ma" reasonai
toeoole. and the ouestion that evervhodv terms with a11 'S'lrs who may beco:
is asking everybody else is, Why did j P3'""1 f ' . Burcau and bv very
p j uicdu, wiuiiu iu power 10 protect meir
interest during their sojourn it) Portland,
the county commissioners appcJnt him
and as nobody here seems to be able to
give a satisfactory answer I will under
take to put the question to you, Mr.
Editor, as you may have a better oppor
tunity to find ont than most of lis, and
if onr two commissioners 'would kindly
design to,' sing us some plausible excuse
Yor the appointment I am satisfied that
the citizens of Warren would consider it
a very interesting duet, as nobody here
fetris to I14OW anybody tse who wanted
Mr. Cooper for road supervisor, and if the
County Commissioners know anyone else
who doe I hope they won't keep it a
secret Toi. ' fersoifaUy f-'ltate too tail
Guilty against far. Cooper, and I would
like to we him do well, as I would like
to see all my neighbors; but it is cheifly
On account of my resentment to the action
of the commissioners that 1 am writing
Ihis. I voted for each of them, bnt I be
leive they are doing more to disrupt the
Republican party in this county than any
two men that have ever held office here.
1 I am sincerely yours' for the pure trnth
and honest government, ' - - '
" ' ' ' " 'jcupsnciLAx.
Not being a mind-reader, the editor of
this paper is unable to give the informa
tion tafn4 t ' j. ft,,--
... - . ,3 kjujc very ' ,
lood reaFon known . ih. rr. i.'.:k ' ! Von Grounds.
It has been the experience of other
cities where great expositions have been
that visitors have been held np by un
scrupulous and grasping landlords in
spite of all that has been done to pre
vent it: The primiry purpose of this
buteau will be to offer rooms In, th,e, bet
ter class oi private homes convenient to
car-lines, but it is in the field to provide
any and all kinds of respectable 'accomo
dations, so that no person need visit
Portland's great fair and complain, of any
dereliction cf duty on the past of the ci
iiiCut lit 'the' matter of accomodations in
keeping with their need.
The Bureau will make reservations oi
whatever accomodations maybe desired
;t anytime before or after the fair opens.
A technical description of rooms offered
or reserved will be given with price.
Tosc couUmplatiCg a rip to the -western
fair will do weli to make their reser
vations as far ahead as possible, even into
the fall of this year. The Bureau will
tuaintain' a central' office with Trancb,
offices distributed throughout the city in
the most convenient and acceptable local
ities. 'Among these bunches will be one
at the Union Depot and one' at the" Ex-
This oriranization.
continuance in office, to attend to
duty required of any prosecuting attor-' few choice selections they tun were treated
ney or district attorney by the laws of
the state. Huch appointments may be
revoked at plea-are, and such deputy
district attorney, except as to Multno
mah county, shall receive no coinpensa
rion from the statu or count v.
Section 5. No prosecatinj attorney
or his deputy shall be a' lowed to appear
n any divorce case or for any party ex-
eept the enmity or ftatf In any suit rr
proceeding wherein auy state or county
is interested, iu any of the court of this
state.
Section 6. Such prosecuting attorney
shall perform all the duties required of
district attorneys in this state and such
further duties as may be required of
them by the law. of this state. And all UtTrTTliSSrf.
laws of this state relntimr ta tha nrroa .... ...
..... ... , . I nothing is more in uemaml than a
01 uinci attorneys, noi nereov repeaieu f medicine which meets modern reouire
o a splendid repast Many beautiful
presents were received during the evening.
The following is the list of those present.
Mr. and Mrs. S-'ott and son, Clyde Mc
Nulty, Mrs. John Cloningerand daughter,
Daniel Slavens,' wife and two children,
Win. Slavens and wjfe.. Marion Slavens
and two sons. Misses Mas and Maude
Slavens, Mrs. Osgood and two sons, M r.
John Slaven., Mrs. Kllen Parker, Mrs.
E. K. Huntington, R,ev. Nicholls, Mr.
and Mrs 1'ranlc Hoyt, Mr. Ceo. Ramsay,
wife and daughter, and Mrs. Kluabtth
Terry. Afrer a most enojovable evening
the departing guests felt that Mr. and
Mrs. Slavens were most delightful entertainers.
shall remain in force and apply to all 1 ments for a blood arid system cleanser,
prosecuting attorney elected Under
this act.
Section 7. That all acts and purl of
acta in conflict h.rjwilh, be. and the
same are hereby repealed.
A Urim Tragedy
Is daily enacted in thousands of homes, !
a (team claims, in each one. another
victim of Consumption or Pneumonia.
But when Coughs or Col. Is are properly
treated the trBiredy is averted, r. G.
Hum ley, of Oaknlmidon, Ind writes:
"My wife hud the Consumption, and
Hire ) docf irs gave her np. Finally he
took Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Coids, which
enred her, and., today she is well and
hi rung." It kills the genua of all dis
eases. One done relieves. Guaranteed
at 50c and SI by A. J. Deming, druggist.
Trial bottle free.
sucli as Dr. King's .New UJe Pills. 'Jhey
nre jut what you need to cure stonmi-h
and liver troubles. Try them. At Dein
big's drug store, guarauU-ed.
Spring Wagon to Trade for Cattle.
I have a fine double spring wagon in
first-class condition, suitable for farm
work, which I will trade for !ecf cattle.
1 111s is a good opportunity lor anyone
wno wan 15 a wagon,
It. H. ROHKRSON,
St. Helens, Orego
we Weive a maioritv t)etitinn iy 01 me Kpt.on Ac-
receive the respectful ccideraioa 'of T"' '
the appointing power'. ' ''' ' ' Portrand s, most pronunet men-men of
1 1 high standing in the community who are
The Gem Slates Rural tells how Mat equally interested with the fair manage
McPall fights jack rabbits.' He has an. mnX ad'coinmcrcial interests "of the city
orchard farm alt Shoshone, Idaho, but Bot only 'n according fair treatment to
suffered to much damage from the depre- il Jf1"11 bu extendinj? a cordial wel
datton of Jack fabbjts that he determined conie aud making them fee that fyfi
to fight them in a wholesale way. tie. ' ,and', bospiulity is vorth a trip across
tyread two loads if cicenlfalfa hay in his t!le continent to enjoy. '
felds, sprinkled it frora time to time with ' 1 ortland s street car lines are u fjoo.d
in equipment ana service as any in the,
United SUtes todiy atxl very numerous,'
tttA the, Bureau controls rooms (l,at car;
fe? reached for a five cent fare from the.
Kehuot lieport.
Following is the report of Dist. No. 2,
St, Helens, for the month ending Jan. IX
vm.
farm f.ir Male.
About o0 acres. AH cleared. 30 acres
Ullder cultivation.! I-Argf Hew house
and barn. Ncarschfibl, churches, stores,
and postufhoe. - Abundance of iruit,
berriti, etc. Price low, with literal
terms. . . . ,.
;';: ,;' c. w. adamh,
' ' J Warren, Ore.
No. days taught ,
No. oi days attendance....,,....,,.
No. days absence..
... 19
..,1015
142
Porcelain.
Porcelain as a material for filling teeth
is constantly growing and taking the
place of gold in the front teeth. One
would hardly notice a porcelain filling
No toes S , I 'ri " W,e' in thimt ,ihtlr
a strong solution of styt-hnine. Within
a short time Uiett wtie lO.CKJO dead jack
rabbits lying around. Of course doj
aicstic animals were shut out of the eii
loaure in which the poison was placed.
AgrirultunUist,
Average daily attendance 54
Average No. enrolled ,.... 65
Percent of attendance 110
Rcux' W Honqb, "
C bammar GKADKS-Afice &uick, Nellie
Laws, Bessie Hattan, Edward Laws,
William Watters, I.loyd Hattan, Anna
Quick rnd Hehry Watters. ' '
Primary UKPARTME.vr-Virgil Hattan,
Harvey Wilkins, Harry Thorpe, Fred
Mcrgus, . Frank Thorp, Charley Laws,
Ruth Decker, ' Hamor McKie, Goldie
HatUn, Ercel Dodson, Roy Laws, Mat
thew McKieandusie Ketel. " ; " '
Hpolled Her Beaaty.
Harriett Howard', of 20; W. 34th fit.,
New York, nt one time had her beauty
spoiled with skin troubles. Klin w riM.-
"I had Salt Rheum or Kczoma for years,
but nothing would cure it until 1 used
llucklen's Arniiia K.tlve." A quick and
sure healer for 'cuts, burns and iores.
26c at Deming' drug store.. '
Dr. KNODER, dcntiU.
:m Mohawk Bldg., 3rd & Morisson.
If game is to lie preserved for the ben
efit of wealthy fportsinen, then these
sportsmen should be called upon to pay
the expenses of enforcing the laws.
Nlckenlnr Hhlrerlng Pits
Of Airae and Malaria ran he relieve.land
cured with Electric Hitters. This is a
pore, tonic medicine; of especial benefit
in malatlo, for it exerts a true enrative
influence on the disease, driving it en,
tirely out of the system. It is mucfo to
b preferred to Quinine, as it has nonn
of this -dnwa Imd after-WtVrln. U. H,
Mnndiiy, of IleurleltH, Texas, writes;
''My brother wns vrv low with mnlurln)
levi'rand jaundice till be took Klertrii:
lmrrr, V lltCU FHVe.l III" lll, iMJMlll-
TAKKN VP At my place ou Miltot,
Creek, one veurlinij lv mare colt, with
white hi 'id l.Hit and white star on fore
head. Owner can have same by proving
property and paying cxrnses. 1
CHAS. WAI.I.IS.
TAKEN I'P At my place, six miles
west of Gob'.e, 011 Monday. Januury 2,
ItiOo, oiie slj;cr. two years old, rod with
some u lute, and a square corner taken
out of left cur, uitdcrmath. Owner can
have the same by proving property uml
paying all txjieiiscs, including cost of
adycitisiMi.
WA LTi: K LKNC. ACII l-R,
Oobtr, Oregon.
SOTH E Ql" .HAI.K.
In the Cotmlr c.niri af ttie Male nl Ur.-,.
IVituinbia f'.mitlv.
lnlhf nmllrr ol II. hUlr ol W litis A. Hallo),
,l.-iv'l.
N'nllce I. In ri'li s(. en rtist ririiait n, nil p
ivr ImiihI t,m ft )ir t'i'itil . '.,nrl f lliv Mmii
t, Ort-,m f.r r,,lumSis r.niltly. iufl.1. .111 II,.
comtwr 17. IISII. at l. i !.-' n. Urwtf,tf. in lliv
msllrr il I lip i:,lsla ill MIIHr A, llni; 1 iSr
cwi.e.l. Ilir silniialiilr-liir of mii.I rvlcili wilt .,(;
si piilillc IUmi. tu tl.- lilihrml b,l'lir. .ittijwt
lo ci:Sriiiali, 11 I v ,l -oU'l. sll I Its riiil.
Illli- U'I Inri-ti'.l ui u illiv lullrt i ih. liHii
if hi. ilrntlt.mi.l nil lUo lUht. Illlntn1 liilrMt
thai the cdif hs-. nii.-rio(i.iit of lw or itiii
rwl-f. nriiiirt-.l iu,., im nujtth. I .lUiwluif
r4l 1 r-irnrtr. ttiuut In I'oluiiiVla I'Miiuiy. (it
iji.n; Iiis;l:
An iin llvliti.! nne third lnirrv.t I'l the mirlh
hlt nf ih, J,., villi an. I cr,tiie .-Hiniii,.,m
HI. (' In 1. f mr 14) 11, nth ( It inn- tl) .il 11,
Wtha'utUv Meri-lis.i, c-iut.uuiiitf ai.nu D-r.i
ol Ian, I,
An iinillvlilcj nn thirl lulcml In lot IJ. 14..
to. Si. llvlvua. (muni,.
An tinilli 1'le.l nni- t'ilr.1 in(r.t (11 a one
elxlah lmiTi iDtiie.tiuih Knlll iIon'SMiiliifT
('. f fun 111 111? limn II I. (', Tn. Inur I ,) North (
Hinitv unr l) tv. "I Ihe W lllsmnle Mrrlilinti.
rouMitiiiiv nUiul one tiuititreil ami alst) (oj;
aerr. uf lntt.1. !
An utiitit iilcl nc thirl liiterrsi In lilmns
('") reiiii sMtn-ii llm. In Township lour (l)
North il Knit, nrti-(i) ViVil ol lli VilUmvi-r
MrrliJIan, eontuluiiijf l.irij lour (II) ai re, nl
lamt.
An nmllrlilisl lnir.i lmhaft hH f ih
iirirttiwi-.! ijimrtrr 11' tli .mttifn.i i,isit.rit
Wtloti .urn (7) TowiKlilp l nir (4) North n
Kmiil lour (I) WV.1.,1 ih,, U llilnin, lit Urilil
Uii. roiitalRInx n-ut twi-tilj ( J.i; rr ol l...
'ihetalil uili, nil! tskr tilnrn 1,11 Tii.,li,t- ito.
lailnyof Jrtinmry, Vai. nt t)tiitii iiVIik-1 a
t.. I llif Irnol .i.mj- i, Ihtt court hiHi,r , , IV
liimhlrt I'o'i.ilv. at Hi. llWt-ii., Uevptu. ami I
h.r liic i.iuu ol ,,vii, ihe ('lurr.il rli.rji-..
esiietl.i'l ol S'l:iil:,i,lrnlliiti Mini i-lnlui,
lh citalt, Thr term of ftiil. rr cs.ll, law fill
minify nl Ihe l llllirl Hl.lr. oiii. fo.irlli of t' r
iiirt-riaM, tirlcu nt lliii of nI ami the rernsin
UK lbrte fo-irth. on fsinttrnistlon of mi., hi.i.
wl 1 b (i-li-il fur fnoh i,-uu- tract.
a. r isMiiii. AiimuilotrM r
Ask tho Traveller
And he will Tell You
Tf IK-
NORTHERN PACIFIC
Kerlli C01&I Limited, Is (lit Cracl Train cf Them Ail.
THREE
l rausc
:;jtK"iit:il 'IVaiji't Dily Ilctwrru
PORTLAND AND Till? F.AKp
(iaardtan'i Hale
In Ihe Connlr rmrt of Multnomah County
Mt.te ol Drnsnii.
In ihe niKiwr of Hit, KMuts of Uiitmlis wlmf.
rlnt;liouMri, a minor.
By lrtue of a l(i-ii. rluly (rantrrl hy ihe
sl ove ii.nii-1 coiirl on the 7lh il ol ll.:i.nilr
iWH, whereby Msrirarct Korm.!, Uif suanll.n of
ItlC lKimOII Still tmtallt Ol l.lllliatll. hh.rnr.,..
lioiiM'ti, a minor, wa. auihnrltl m Uiwid.! '
" -uivui vnr Ft-m profHiriy nervliutnur
mfnttotitl.
Now. ihorofore. hy virtue of al,l llcnnMi, atitl
In riimiillaur-a ihrmwlth, I will, on Sunml., .
Hie th day of January, IU) at Hi hour of
clevfin thirty (II mi) o Wh a m , at II, n front
ilnnrol thei-tinly emirl lnoi-f. Iiillmilir of
Hi. 1i-liMi.. Oooiity of t?r,i,in,s, Mtain of Drt),
aon. Ml at ptlhllc aurllon, olil t to mimlrioa.
tlon. to Ilia lilvlmt l,,l,lrr for t'nllrrl Mii,
Send Six (:cnts in Stamps for
Wonderland. lOOi
Write
J ewis
tlx
Comfort.
Vour L'i'ietiih in the
and Clark Fair Next
Nmilu-i'ii racillc N'OHTIl
(ruck 'liiiin of thf WVst for Icinuu'c
hasr to Come to
Year, and rome
COAST M.WKI,
ami
the
via.
Tor mp foUJer aud rates Kiut wiitc or cnli oh
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant Gen. Passenger Agt, 255 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Portland
lolil coin cah In hand, all ilm rirhl. I Ilk ami j L
hilrrrat lili-h Ih aiwi a namnl IJuih-Iio Khar '1
rlnirluHiMiii hu In anrl tn ilm ,,Uowlu. Uea-1 2
i rih'.l nral vrntM-rtr; Uiwlt: j i
iin-ni'i'OK si a imlnl In Ihe pi
vlillnir. the nonli ballot Ilia J.
Hi(i!itilnK at a imlnl In the risrtlil m line rt.
illnK the north haitof Hi. J.. unM
Hun lamt clnhn liou ihs soiiin hall or said
r,.liu. Bhi're il.a mumy rorul thanauir.
aain ,ini inm itiirly (.11) frrlwr.l ol a ihi
markl t:. H.;ihnp.t on nartltlon llnv iu..-
.Milv four (71) ami Ihlrty liiiiinrnllhs (M liai) ;
" m, .,o ci,.,nrii airirmiif oi u,e
aitii-: ibtMii-e soiiih elavon (II) iloitrc' lorty
five f4o) tnhiitii'. enalono ami una iiumlmlih.
(1-ll.iirhiln.; ihrnc)oulh lorly avr(4.',vli.irp).a
thirty Vm inlniiliia i-o.t nlfth l.H'ii ami thirty
wvvn htiiitlrcliha (is 37- Mi) eh .In.; thi-iM-a
north a'sliiy llve-m-drn wvaii-7-tnln-uta
wast fVhlv luuvna il uhiu ai..
ilwlih. "7.li-i iialn. thiic norlh .ruin ami
lllty una hilnilrailtliii 7 :,l nl.ulo. i .1,. ni.
ol U-Kiiinhitr. r onialnln xltrhiyan l II vn hi:i
rln-illhi -hn.M-arii. III Colu:l,l,la Vulli.tr.
Utat'tof Oreifou. "
MAROARKT KOKHKHT,
Uuiirillan of Ilm pcrton ami iniata ol hiimcllc
nnurni.giiouiii'ii, a minor.
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION
unitfii HtiftM it firm.,
rlrtron t;liv. (tri'von N,.v trim
Nnllre 1. hrrohy nivrn that kilwnnl II Ivrrtn
by W. II. Mono;, h! alt'.rnay In lant, limit,, an.
pllrailon rtrhrnary M. Iittil, In m.n t, tiiii.r Hid
an ol Julia 4. lw, (;ajBtt. ,. ihe followlim
ilrncrlhr'l tructn til iry... tl Intnl. . (owll:
Norm hall ol 'Ulheaaiiuarirr and lite aiitith.
ea.t o'lniUr ol aoul til-ant oinirti.r of .i. IH town.
.hip 1 north, ranK 8 n-wt, Wlllnnivlto Altirlil
lau. Hi'liK llon No. vm, 1
Within tin; lien thirty tlnj-n from Hale of Br.l
ptihllimlnti hr.-of all prou-.i. or tiniiiitnt.
iiKi!n-t the i.,rllon on th irrouml Hint ihu
m.... . Fioro.ur an; iitmon llii.rpnl, In nion;
BtliHlih lor Its liiltmral lluiulor aKrliMillurnl
lairpnmta will Iw rat'clveil anil iioltLllor ri tiurl
tolliBCoiiiinliiiiloiierof the Ui-neral Laud ohlue
at W.iililnct.,11. I), ;.
I hit noih In xl vn for tho (uirfmsn of allow
lint all pr riiou. claniihia lh.li!l'l J,. tr'ln uu
tier le inuiliiK lvm, or iltuwlu, to kIioiv II k,
7i ii V u I ,' oi'l'tiriiitiiiy to filti
llotl ,l mil'h Ml'lfl'lioil t:ill ll... i,.;...i. ....
nlnh ol the United Nraiin l.niiu filt,,,. at tirmnri
in,' driitorc; jirinerK)-; nX
, . i tl.t Ihfc7lll Of tllM IlllTU'rit'. l...r,.l.. ,1... . '
Do yoii want free- (junleii sccdn? K so, ! " AhdEKNOM . liltii.-iii'.it,'
iti-t;i.l,.j.
Exposition grounds or irom
i ftVftlarid. ' ' ' '
any part ot
send in your application arid we will send
you a free p:icknje by mail. They aie
c ,t -i.:. a'. j ., . . Iiirnisneri Dv tlic ijinmrtiiient nf A-j-rirnl.
y'l'".! "...cuiiiiE ami iar, lueoiu , ... ' ., ' . " , ii. lirntoii, whhh I
. ii,.i.t i. jt n . '. . Itureoltne United States and (hp Mit I iiewvti.tu.r ,,oi,iui.,i ,
' ISr. y fr nber to dl.tribafi. -Mr
in i.i I Oflitis nt Oteirmi t'(ty. Oregon,
w ,, , . iinor in, liij-i,
Not wot the ritiOTf. iit.,ll,..ni, win ,k
llrhwl In Hid tlniiou Mint, tirliil,..! ,im li..
Ori-Koii, Whh h L linmliy tlf.lirniiie n, ,
iit-artiKt the hunt dccrllici
THE BIG STORE DOWN
-By The Big Sawmill!-
I Kecivin New Cooda Kvory cl.y in tho Woe,k
1 II.. .UU iStroi . U I CU l.anjl. -S mtmm
THE MUCKLE STORE
HAS A REPUTA
tlon ol Img Htnnilinn (or Only tint Dust In
5
3
Ml
GENERAL MERCHADISE-
Dart & Mttclcle,
Ht. Helena - - - Orpm,
THE NEW YORK STORE
Oeufral Mere-hand we, Qiothing,
pry QpwU, Groceries, Fruits.
Provisions, Furniture, f .toves, Etc
r.Lowest - Prices.:-
iKItNON S. UKKHHKK.
Buildinqr, Main Strwr, Kf, Hoi
(MIS,