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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1905)
OREGON MIST filtered at he rostoffic at 6. Helen. Oregon, si aocond-claas mail ujatte' JiSL-EU EvV FOAV Bv . , H. FIfAGG, liniTQB asp Fropsihtob. One copy, one yar, in advauee . fl tX Six montn " Legal notice 2 cents per line. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1?. SKSATOIJ M1TCHRLL. K.'nator Mitchell's offense; as near as ue can understand it, is that he ha acted an attorney for the la ml thieve and has nsrd influence as i United suites Senator to aid them in securing title to large tract of the public domain No doubt it is a rt'iioua officss for tworn officer of the Government t' use his ability ami hi influence ior t!ie pur pose of defrauding that Government ; but It is not a new one, ami trie Gtvg niiin's self righteous "I tolJ vou tu" if entirely out of place. If evary United ptates Senator who du) what Sana lor Mitchell is arcused of doing a tried, and proven guilty,tlitco,vidi)r,t Wash ington would miss many a noted msii. The Senate of !he United States contain many representatives of trusts and cor porations whose interests are inimical to those of the people, and until the present administration the tvcreta r y of the Trcas nry was a stockholder in an Aiaka eor ; niiion that repeatedly vitiated the regulations Of that d p:irtment and was able to secure the removal of any treas ury agent who endeavored to compel it ti comply with the law. Upon the fioor pf Ci ugres ami before the departments senators and representatives have acted as paid attorneys fur private and cor pirate interests, and Senator Mitchell lias onlv done as other have done I fore him. This ' a pk-4 i:i utilisation, not in justification. Tb practice was capping the very foundations of our Government. Jt robbed the people of the public domain, corrupted every branch of the service, and nullified the laws so far as their enforcement against tne corporations was coi.aerneu. i fortunately for Senator Mitchell he is the first vhtim of President Roosevelt's : determination to see that the laws are enforced against the ricn as Kill as against the poor against the high as well as against the low ly. '' So far a the po;jle if 'rejon are con cerned it w ill become them not to say too many, harsh things a limit Senator Mitchell. Public opinion in this State has not always been keyed to as high a pitch as at present. Is there nnv man in Oregon so ignorant that he did not know or heKcve these things were being done r.iisnu the hue and cry against the en-1 ..... wn -.u i u - , . . : ... , 1 the webbed feet an 1 bill o; the duck, ator hve been the recipient? of hts fa- vorsiu securing titles to lands which, ! The exhibit from the southern conti nndcra strict construction of the law.! nent will explain in an entertaining man thev were not entitled to. fraud was in I ner lhe conditions ia Urn little the air and the man who swindled tbe j kaon country, where the skin of tbe Government cnt of a piece land was ! kingarao is a valuable export. Speci considered "smarL" and be who coin- i meTli oi as w':! l exhibited to show plied with all the hari recoire mer.ts 4 agncn:tnralpoajUlit:eot tne country the law was tbwgbt a k. OrrcoB, as aai lie 4plT oi voA an1 otheT sheeP a commonwealth, cas ny. her Prdu.-.s will interest Yankee stock- share cf the blstne. So far as .Senator Mitchell' record in j regard to matters tot connected r ;- j p'lb'ic duties is concerned, toe pe-pi i.f O.-egon were tnoroughlv informed and did not seem to consider that it impaired his usefulness as a public servant; fur j complete!, men to form the guard are we believe there is no doubt that at any j being enlisted. Maor C. E McDonnel tineduring the iast :jiarU,ro.' a century !,; Portland has Uen tWa chief of the S'Jiia'or Mitchell could have l.ad the guards, anl be wiil be assisted by three popular vote against any of his oppo-! other officers. ..-nt-!. Therefore its publication at The guard will consist of seventy-five time by the Oregonian is not in good . recn selected by the company commanders taste, to say the lean. i from the military companies of Oregon. Out of all this trouble will come bet-j a height of five feet, eight inches is rc ter govcrnn-ent; but we trust there is j quired. The command will wear mili ;n citizen of Oregon who take pleasu e j Urv uniform an l carry guns loaned by in tbe downfall of Senator .Mitchell. j ti,e' st:lte military authorities. Tbe - j strictest military discipline will be main- Vp to the beginning of this week Mr. i tained. Mayger ha 1 introduced nineteen bills' The band oi seventy-five men will be and secured the passage of eight through divided into three shifts, each command both lenses. Mr. Mayger is high boat, i ed by an officer, and each will serve i . i m ! eight hours, the schedule being from Iurir,j be year 11M and t!,e month 8 a- m- to 4 P- m- an'1 ,rom P- m- to pf January, lpt.fl, there wera thirlv-five midnight, and from midnight to 8 a. m. hoiuicid'-l in the State of Orerm. In The soldiers wilU paid Jl.50 per day. fourteen of thee cases there were no ar- j rests made in connection witl; thecriine In seven arreste were n:?,d6 a.""i the 6us; ; K-rU either exotiera:e! by n jury ar a-'-q iitted by a court. Seven of the ciscsi arj Jtill hanging file, some of them hav-! xwuili-d settlement for nicr.lhs. In ; but two of the cases were seetence of ; c0 the Exposition, life imprisonment iinpo'ed and there vaixable exhibit pfom t a kkv. was not one cae of capital pOnisiimcrt. j The display which Turkey wilt make A v,ry bad record for Oregon. .'.(at the Centennial will be worth f ),IK)Q - but will occupy only 6 J stjuare fttl of We would like to say something about floor space. The exhibit will consist to t.;e rotten state of affairs in Colorado; ! a Urge extent of rugs, many of them c.( but it might not sound well in view of 1 fabalous value. One of therugs is valued recent developments ia Oregon. at $33,000, and it owner has been offered - - $10,000 for it. Thirty years were spent William Waldoif Jackson bas about in making the rug and the Su'.tan's palace the (eitno amount of influence on the poli- cannot show its equal. There will be tics of his native land as William Waldorf , many other rugs worth irom fo.OOt'i to Astor has on the politics of his adopted i JIO.OOO. poantry. Cashmere shawls will form another , . , . ' " . , attractive exhibit, and there will also be The sun i beirinnimr to shine in the , . . . . Kxst oace rqurc. But the sun has been n i, i. t """." , -"iUantiful carved bead and some ein- pcnol Orcgun is nqt a land qf Uixnrd., ! fcridere4 si!k5 of x ,net ice and snow, I ; . 1 "j VLJkm.:me I Turkish mcchanU and their wives, ,, ... . , , ,, ; tflad in thtir'trlcturesque garbs, will have l-rjiicts Kussuth hai had an andiance . , ., r , ., .. . , . . , fcharge of the exhibit, and the eisls in with the Austrian Emperor and leceived . , , , .,, , . . ...... . .. vride bloomers will serve tea and Turkish rcver.tl concessions. His father fought . ,.,.... .... ,. . .. . confections tcvisitot. ;.iia iosi. Ail auruaiice ana un xmpcro; piay achieve ciore than a swotd directed :t;.int hint. . i If the New, York Tiujsi, in, Wad qf ptying a bijj price for Disraeli's unfiiiish-' d novclj had divided the tair.e amount iiuiong the story in Hen of New York, ;!ie landladies and restaurant keem. ou;,u uavj sm:Ica. Anl so w,)'Jll toe Jlory writers, CENTENNIAL NOTES. t'tah will hava cooipreheniyt exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Exposition;. It is expected that state pavillion will be erected. . The Maachn'tt State Building at the Exposition will be larger than the pavillion the State erected at the St. Louis. The Ocean Park (Cal,) Journal will send the "Queen of Ocean Park" to the Lewis and Clark Exposition. The paper pays all the expenses of the Queeu, who is elected by popular vote. Two cars 'of totem pult have arrived at the Lewis and Clark Exposition grounds. They will form an interesting part of the Unii-d State. Government's Alaskan display at the fair. The first rjlriiad locomotive ever run in Oregon wit! form an interesting exhibit in the Transportation Building a; the Ex? position. The locomotive is the property of Davjd lfewes of SanFrauosco, who has bad jt for thirty yean- Illinois day will be a big d,y at the Lewis qnd Clarlj F,spoition. Governor Peneei) and shift will attend the laiy during the last weeks of June and elaborate ceremonies will be observed in the Illinois headquarters. Clark Countv, Washington, which was named after Captain William Clark, who shared with M-riwether Lewis the honors of command on the Lewis and I'lark Expedition a century ugo, will have a comprehensive cxliibit at the Lewis an 1 Clark Centennial. The Woodman of the World Chorus, of Denver, will compete (or the choral prize at the Lewis and 1 lark Exposition. Pro fessor Gwilym Thomas, who has been drilling the chorus for several mon.hs, gained distinction by training the Denver Choral Society chorus, which won first prie at St. Louis. A section of the biggest cherry tree on the Pacific Coast will be a feature of the Sacramento (Cal.) exnibit at the Lewis and Clark Centennial. The tree was planted in IS."), and was three feet in diameter when cut down a few days ago. AUSTRALIA TO TH8 FRONT. Australia, the land of gold and kanga roo, whose marvelous resources have been iittie exploited at world's fairs, will have at thi. LeWis and Clark Exposition the firrf h:hi. .h,h ;;! Jo histice to the country. The exhibit, which will cost f Yi.'XjO, w ill occupv 4.CO0 feet of floor space and will he comprehensive and interesting. A feature of the Australian exhibit will be a dipiay of leather from the gugong. The gugong is a tisa which which lives in Australian waters, whoie hide is three inches thick. The hide is valuable for j siddeiry and other heavy leather goods. The display will also show the commer cial value of the platypus, or duckbill. racers. There will axso be shown mauy prodacts peculiar to the country, which not known in America even by name. soLDlEas to cvard fair Plans for the organization of the Iwis !atul Clark Exposition Guard are now with free board and lodging. They will live in tents outside the grounds, in a fashion somewhat similar to that adopted at summer encampments. The guards will begin their t;rm of duties about the middle of JJarch, and wH continu:- until the middle of November, a month after aispiayea wor.nertul rielicatc work in gold, silver and bronze; an asvjrtment of STATE DISPLAY AT TIIK FAIR. The exhibit of the Department of State i , In. T .m. I 1 -t . .. . . i w vr ,3 aij.i , mr vviiLii .f 1.11, Yf till be incorporattd with that of Uif President's office, will form one on the most interesting display in th United 8uies Government'a elaborate tixLibit 6t the Kxposilion. The exhibit is designed to present tne history of the unite $titi-3, a history of the State department, j and a portrayal ol It functions, with present methods of lwilliairatfon. The exlribit Ol the State Department will inc ludf all psprrs In the department's archives having any bearing whatever on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. A i.....;,ii n the Declaration of Indepen dence will be shown, with portrait ol its fifty six signer, as a lactiuiiic ui 1UF Article ol Confederation, and a repro duction of tbe original draft of the Con slitntion of the United State. I onraiw of all the signers of hcsc great paicr will be displayed. On the part of the White House there will tie displayed life-sue portrait of President Roosevelt, by Redding Kelly, and w ash drawings of all hi predecessor, Grouped around the portrait of each President are the Vice-President and all cabinet officers holding Othca during hi administration- cUTsmMEt Mis Nellie Lovell iheaccoijimoilatiiig clerk iu the post office at Hii place who ha been visaing her uncle at Salem, returned home Saturday evening. Mr. Geo.'T. Day wait, a pM(erou farmer of the lower Selulem, najin the city Saturday doin; bu'"ea with our merchants and taking iu the tight of j the city. j E-Countv Commissioner Nels Peter- ; son of Natal, was doing business in our ' tow ii Saturday. I It is sai l that the dance given by the ' tni-iins Saturday night at Graham'! ! Opera Mouse was well attended and the i i Uys say that every erson present had ; a R.o-i time. j Mr. Arthur K. Eistman the gentle !man who had hi thigh Ume broken : some time ago i" h W t Oregon Plan- ing Mill at thi place, i aUe to hobble i tround a little on crutches. I Mr. Mailis Kinneiuan, of the flat ' below tow n, ha purchased the Frank CI irk. place wel ol the city, and will 1 move his fauiiW theteon ami farm this summer. ! Since the cold snap that i now on, wood has been in great demand. II is said tht the thermometer registered 15 .rvu-ezero on Sjoday morning. Cold (enough to make one' nose red. i The bov av that Mr E. Wallace, the ! young gtntleman from the Nelialetn, is i selling lots of books in these parts now-a ! days. We learn that Mrs. W. F. Myera ol this place is visitiu'J Iriends at Sulem j this wek. ! t, , rrlB.t tl.fit Pmil Riikenfeldhas i purcha;eu tne eoiiae in me cuiiihii part of the city, built by ine Tichueor ' I :n ,u yi...m-U m mi!Jk m.I r ill soon take unto himself a wite i A treat i in store lor the peoole of j this place and furromiding country, on ; the evening of Feb. 25;h. Ii is aid that the Adams Sisters, elecutioni!, will 1 ' he-e and give cna of their celebrated i readings and entertainment at that ' time. Any one failing to hear the little celebrities will regret it all the balance of their lives. Mr. V. E. Johnson a prwperons farmer of tbe lower Nehalem did business w ith our merchant in the city Wednesday. It ia said upon tbe street that the Citv Council bavetccnadviHrd freqnent- ; 1 of that little wedg but parties are filling first street with dirty dirt, and we are afraid that that little wedge will be lost sight of if people are permitted to fill up tne rreeU w ith dirt from other j parts of the city. Whew ! Oh my ! il.-e i vVt.ir. HKAI.TH Min-t the ability to do a gil day' w-irk without iid-Iiic fatigue and to tind Ide worth living. You cin nos have n -digejlion or constipation without its up-i-etiing the liver or polluting the blood. Sui-h a cundiiioii may be quickest and fie-t relieved by Herbine, the Ijest liver regulator that the world haaeverknown. Mrs. I. W. r-uiith writes, April 3, U2: "1 use Herbine and find it tbe best uied ieine for constipation and retaliating the liver I ever u-ed." 5Jc at A. J.Demiiig's. Henry Wasser was a Portland visitor Friday, Nearly every lady in this vicinity bad their house plants frozen hut Friday night. Mrs. Annie Lindsay was tbe goest of Mis. Cook Gamble of Tide creek last week. lr. McLaren, of Rainier, was in town feuudny. In Whitrow and wil. of Rainier, were the gur'ts of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Liiidy Sunday. School in district So. 20 began last Monday with Mrs. Ray II oven teacher. Attendant the first dav, 31, Jael iil of Claukanie, At Solomon and f',. tetter of i'ortland were in town Monday, K. Ralison, merrhanr of Ca'rols Point, waa in tbe citv Monday. Cippain John Eonser, of Deer Island, was in town Taesdy. A grand stereoplicon entertainment wa given in the Red men' Hall, (joble, Saturday evening la-t, by Thomas and Walter flqnier. Bcenes ol the Sk Louis and L"i n Clark fairs, crat, lum bering, (Uhing, ud riiKiir liuine pictures were nimbly magnified to more than lile size by a powerful gaalight. Also three beautifully iiluitratel songs of forty e'ght slide were shown,, The entertain merit was a complete ti)ccs, il. C. Coleman, salesman for Vsd hauia i Kerr Bros., ol Portland, wi(s in town Tu.esd.ay. CKOl'P Begins with the symptoms of a common ix. Id: there is chilliness, sneezing, ere throat, hot rkin, quick pnlw, liOHrsenes and impeded respiration. Give frenuent -in. ill rto-ea of linll aril's Horehound My rnp (the child will cry lor it) and at the firtiiruo a cronpy enngh apply fre t,uei,;l)' imtanl'ii Know Liniment t, thu thrum, hit. . Viiel, Ntwua."il Colo.. '.vriU-i-, Man-h t". I1H'2: I think ti.: 1 rf ' il-ireh"Uoil Kvrup a won Inrftil rem -dy, to psJ ';Ri. to Ukc, oid by A. J. Ueuniig, drugi-t, fTISAMXmR OF KIAUH Absolutety IHire 7NUIEIS NO SUBSTITUTE NOULTOH NOTES. Mesdanie ltelford and Hensliaw spent Wetlnewlay last in Portland. Fred jove, formerly of thi place but now of Fort Steven, i pr-ri,'inl' tbe week with hi iter, Miss Leota. The masquerade bull Saturday night was quite a "iicces. A great many amu ing iocidenU twvurred. Among them one of our prominent merchant was seen iu the diiay whirl of a walla with a mask enveloped in paper. Sometimes his lower extremities could be seen and at other his heal only wa visible. Among the bystander wa vour corre- uondeut and it ws thouitlit the mer- - rhant had got up against wore than could handle. he Mr. Price look the prize at the Until Times dance last Saturday evening. Ho was masked to perfection. W. E. Buford visited the metropoli laat Monday evening. Iloiilton Circle, Women of W.wdcraft will give a basket supper at their hall this. Thiirtdav, evetiiug. I.idies are in vited to bring basket and gent to eonw and Ihiv them. A splendid program will be given. Johnny Frant,of the Iialles, lias b--ii visiting the past week at this place with friends an-l relative. Mt. S. E. Henderson, of Woralland, Wash., is visitiugfriendshere tlii week. The factory ia hut down thii week on account of the freeze and the boys are enjoring themselves skuting. II. O. Oliver's new residence has re ceived its lirit coat ol paint. Urtic Trimble foreseen. It need but little foresight to lell that w hen your stomach and liver are li.nliv affit-teil grave truuhlo is ahead, unler you take the urojM-r meilii ine for your ili"ee. a-i Mr. John A. Young, ol L'lay.N. Y , did. Mie savs: "I had neu ralgia of the liver and stomach, my heart was weakened and I could not rat. I was very !ad lor a long time, but i i Electric Hitlers I dm nl juat what 1 needed, I-r they quickly releivcd and cured me." Jet medicine lor weak women, Sol. I nndej irimr.iutee by A. J. IVuiing, driigsfist. at 50c a bottle. FROrVMCIST RUcv Thomas took hi horsew to Yam hill to gut them fed nniil spring. The snow ii outlasting some of the hay mows in this neck of the wood-. J. R. Palla took a pnckload of neigh Uirhood butter to lloxtm last week. Il j is Sent from there by stage. .Stock buyers and timber crtiisers are ajain visiting the Nehalem Yalley. Thi means renewed activity in these two branches of industry. More nattier arj trivin j crom epa rators along the river. This valley will certainly become a great dairy country in the near bit ore lluzrlwood Cream Co. is establishing a reputation lor good prices and fair dealing. Mr. Rexroad, from Oklaliams, has taken a h mctead near Rocky Point and is now biilding a cabin. I(eh lllnsworm. E. T. Lnca, Wingo, Ky., writes, April i 25 100.': "For 10 to 12 years I have been ' afflict"! with a inalndy known as fie 'iu-b.' The itching was most iinlmnahl!; I htid tiird for vrar to find irlief, hay Jug trie 1 all reindif I rotib) hear of, beid-a a number ol doctors. I wih 10 state that one ainitlr- applirniion of l'ul lard's Minw Liniment cured me com pletely and permanently. Kinre then I have ue. the Ii niuienl on two aepiiraio oi-casions tor ringaorin an l it cured completely. 25c, &Jc, and $1 at IHming's Jru store. HI IIOOL UEPORT. Following is the report ol the St. Hel ens school, district No. 2, lor the month ending February 10, 1U05: Jo. daysUtight . . 20 No. days attendance 1(W7 No. day absence 107 No. time late 12 Average daily attendance 6.') Ayerage No. belonging 60 Percent ol attendance 92 ROU OP IIOXKR. Alice and Anna Quick, Nellie Laws, Sadie Ellis, Bessie, Loyd, and Searle Hat tan, and Ernest Joiins, Virgil HatUn, Harvie Wfllslns, Stuart McKie, Ersel Dodson, IVnrtlie Thorn " ar,"e ' norp, Dorothy Johns. Matthew Mckie, Frank ij !. -ri D..n. r. I onvius, a-iaua, jj, aifiu iwacr, ijis. . Clear, Hamor McKie. Fraud Kspnaed. A lew counterfeiter have lately lieen imiking ami trying 10 neli imitation oi lit. King' Nei lirovery lor Coiinimp tion, Cough and Colds, and other nii d ii'ine, thereby defrauilinir I lie puhlic. This is lo aarn you to beware ol surh people, who seek t prohl through steal ing! remedies that have been siiccessl'ily curing disease (or, over 3d years. A sure protection 10 yuu is our name on the wrapper. luxik lot it on all Dr. King's or Buckleu's remedies, a all others are mere imitations. II. K. Kui'klen fc Co., Cliicngo, III., and Wind j sur, Catiwilii. j Syrup of While J'iue .'.n l T.ir, the old tcliabU: cough rcaicdy. For jlc by A.J. Demiojr, dm'ist. SHOKT BITS, Tl.. Uirwl primnry Inwr I I ho only al ration from iwliiii t"1' Tl.a .alary of dal.y nwl ! a'onerl.aa Un iai-l !"' fi.-r- -i,0U) wr yetr. Mr. McMahan apiwais to Im wIihiImiC i.i- ,i..t., dttiMt the suniu iiil iu '" Uovrrnut's iiiaiiair'Uiuilt ol the mlleii- tiury fund The Jayne hwal option bill I probably dead. All right. M mo lMm'" made a miatake let them Hud It o" " rectifr it. Senator Mitchtll ipen' ,,"n Bnd out. l-et' H ta a Rica ai hum. Mr, J.neph Simon who never ui wlckel thing In H hi lile-niay now be called upon to reorganise and purily the Kepublicau party. If Governor CliauiU-rlaln vetoes the omnibus appropriation bill his veto will undoubtedly be overruled by the Ugi iatury. Nevertheless it I wrong lo ili clude unciilitutiotial and unnwwarjr appropriations inthe .amemeasnrewlth Uiose providing (or llw neceary and unavoidable expenses ol the Slate. -V Th meeting between Senator Mitchell and hi pwilner ought to be Interesting. They will have Iota ol things to tell each other. Kepreenltivs Williamson et" g""1 example lo his colleague- by retiring Ironi ilia II, man ui Krire.-litniive lllilil . .-Ill jury ha pwsseil upon tbe ipiesiion ol lii guilt or innoi-iuv. Msyger' bill lo protoit r'parian owners in the sl right tonne the water frontage of ll eir lauds was killed by the' Governor vote. .... . . - - I'uiaun in FuhI. IVrhap you don't renlite that many nain potaons originate iu vour lol, but mine day you may feel a twinge nl dys pepsia thai will convince von. I 'r King's .New l.ile Pills e gnrniee n cure all sicklies due to h,i.,iiii u( mid jete! liK)d- or money Iwk. I'tk- at iKnitiig's dru store. Try ihem. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON r. tin e". I) K. KPW IN R"-. PHYSICIAN & SURC.KON ST IICI.eNH, OHKliuM. y II IMWEII. ATTORN Iv Y-AT-LA V. Bprrv biMcier rrii. ST Hlil.lNS. Uttll',(,N .NlfT.lllV I'l stir. l ulling lU (,n rm.v. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Real E.ulrtnl tinier jia.l nU o1 A I, itracts maile. ST. IlkUSX oliKiiOS. c. risnni K. ATTORN EY.AT-LAW. ItAINICIt. : OklOON. bill.. at. jytJ.ARI) 4 HAV, ATTORNEYS AT - LAW. Will pr-itc in tnj I'oun. KU! ur fritrml. Olnt-e next dour tu Cunrtlmu. T. IIKI.rs. ; (JltKl.oN, SHERIFF'S SALE In thr Imilt t'onrt nf in MUle ( Oretoii lur thfr I'.ianty ill t'',liitt'4. Umf Welnharit Ann WtKln(rr, nl linlw 9 fiacnerexM-nini. ihi r,ii Wn.tiiKi-r nnry WNSiirr. vim-,ii,,rs utt.ltiil llpiir,' Wehiltar-I. llef-enHll tlair,t,n. John l. W:li-,ii M A. Ulle l.l Mllr. ' hi il-. K.I.- lUrl. J. l-uliika, uil II H I Nicriohts. lrl.nlallli, I Noiii-e la heri,r irlvi-ti lht unilrr n4 ttf iir- j tup ol an rxri-tmon aixl oflor nl nula Inw4 otiKif iho circuit iriMiit r n,e mule ol rvi;,,ii. j InsU'l lor the' on-lv ol rnliimbia. on Hi Slat ' ,lar ol ianuary, Ilk,, im.li-r an,l In nirnui- 1 ., ...i ,..,,, -lK. . k . i l January im. in a mill wlirrtia th al.av namcil plaliililta mioefpil Jialirintnt .maal John b. Wiir.ii.ili? ai,v tiamr,! itnlanH.,,. fur Ihe aoni ol Hint- hunilri"! ai"t lwiiitv-iliri- , ret nlnir-als one linn irclih. iloiiar. (i .W)n wlU- Ihfareat t(ieon Irton a,iM ',tu ila) ol Jan- j arjr. Ivu'i, at ilia r ue of ln -r e,n imr an- 1 lliim.atel one hil'ulreil ilollar. (Iiuiml) at. t r- I ! 2y.ris5 irT""' la; II Waa further i lrl rottrt thai U,m prnH-rlr .1. ri i-.1 in mnr'a iic Im,u 1 the wel half of the aoiitln-Mt '(ilarfer of artoil fourteen, loHtiainii hmr north ol ranir IweTiV w-l ol Ihe W Ilia lie Merlillan Iw C of kj Q II, iplnltlwi.llVJIlii llolumi'ia on? ly, Orrmm. I nl,l iii..,n eseeutimi. aud tlx tiroveeita ol audi ala to be n'lle'f : Pirn to mi llic emt aiol expenae of aalr: aeenni In bay Ihe rtelen lalil H. A. Mllll U; thlrit, pi, t-i plalntlrT. the amouiil of llielr luilfmtnl' lonrlh, lo pay lh renialniler.lf any, lo ttaa da laixlalil II. H. Nb:hnl. il wa. fiirlherorilered nil ileorewl lhat either ol Hi livlln to I III. anil mar lli al anrh aale. anil fhal lln. pnr. eh er be put Inlolmuieillale unanaa.loD ol aueh i win, on Mondar. the llxlh day of !l.nk I I... a. mar n'nir oi erevvii o eft In ha ; forenieinol aald day, al the friml iliair of the ' C'liintv eoun hoiiae, In HI. Helen. In auid ominfy 1 "'' m" " MUnileauellon. Ir I'a.li In law. . Iul ,nev m the I'. H., lo ihe nlahe.i hi.lder all the real properly aiM.ve ilvenlMtl I oan.fy alil I" ...,., .nn w crtjinir nan, I......I hi m II.K-.I at Ml. Helella.rolilinbla I'annlt fl,,.,.. Pitalrt day of Kehruary, I'.'OV ' MAIIT1M WIIITK, HUrlfT of the Onnly of ( nluulita, Hum of fjrevon. Klrl t.n'dleailon Pel.ruarj H I, 100; la.t mile llcMiitn Mairh si, im p'" TAKRN L'l' At my place on Milton Creek, one yearling bay mnre colt, with white hind foot and white slur on lore head. Owner can have snine by proving property and p)yin expense. , CHAS. WALL'S. TAKEN UP At my place, six miles west ol (eohle, on Monday, Junuary 2, IMlV nilB albry. I lev. veura e.t1 red with 1 some wnite, and a sriiinr". cvnrr taken 1 out of left car iiii'lvri.(.uih Owirt't can : h.vc the. nuii: by t roviiiH pt i..ily unr pvyiii all exp..UM.s, intl'idii ua ot 4lvcrUiiini. WALTER I,L'NCACIi!'.K, ferd'Ol.. Walkover Shoes Can't Be Beat 1 We hnve niorcStylcSfSlzcH and 1 Z. ' " - Widths than oincr agencies in Oicgon all put together. KNIGHT 5H0E CO., Cor. Filth and Washington Sts, Portland 1 OPPOSITE PERKINS HOTEL flsMsUsMiiUUiM Mist and Oregonian $2.00 Ask the Traveller And he will Tell Ton ! T! NORTHERN PACIFIC North Coast Limited. Is tbe THREE Hie Transcontinental Train Daily llrtvtccu PORTLAND AND THE EAST Send Six Cents in Stamps lor Wonderland. 190 Writf Your KHpikI in lh Kst to I'ompto Hie lowis a ml Clark Fair Next Year, atxl come via. (In; Norili.ni Paiific NORTH COAST UM1TKI, llu Crack Train of the West tor (leftiiee ami Comfort. For map folder and rates East write or call on A. D. CHARLTON, : Assistant Geo. Passenger AgL, j 1 1 at ..4M ..-. JBSJBS jmM a ...- V THE JUG STORE DOWN -By The Big .Sawmill!--' New Cowls s THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPUTA tion of Img Hlandlng -GENERAL Dart & St. Helena, THE NEW YORK STORE General Merchatidisc, Ciothiufj, Dry Gocdi., Groceries, Fruits, Trovisions, Furniture, Stoves, Etg -:Lowest - Prices.:- 'oo)cr liuilJiii m nit. . .... 5 3 t I Crack Train of Ttieni Ail. 255 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Portland Every day in the Week lor Only the Heat In MERCIIADISE - - Muckle, Oregon. B' i