The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 17, 1905, Image 2

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Issiwo KVKRV I'kidav bv
E. II. FLAOG.
EniTOR AND rROrRtKTO.
One copy, one year, in advance
months .
. Legal uotices S cents per line,
FRIDAY, MARCH 17, VJOJ.
COCXTY 0FFIC1 VI, IMF EE
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OCR COUNTY OFFCF.BS
THIKYF.S?
W'c trust every titan hi Columbia
.County will rent! t lie follow ing from the
.Columbia Kegister:
County Commissioner I.ilel is re
pairing the leak in the oldengine for the
rook crusher. It appear an though the
boiler was left ast fall with water in it
This oftioe is ,in receipt of a pamphlet
published by the O. li. A N ami .South
ern Fncilic Iiailro.nl companies, entitled
"What Farmers Have IJono in Oregon,
Washington and Idaho, an ToM by
Themselves." It contains 1$! letters
from farmers located along their line.,
ami tolls of the actual experience of each
Jl W,' farmer since , coming to the Pacitlc Coast.
AMt is tiliout the best advertisnient of the
country wa have seen. Yet there is
in it no mention whatever of Columbia
county,
VVe have seventy miles of water front,
r.illions uf feet of the best limber in
world,
Coal, iron, marl, and probably guM
ami copper.
We cm rti.-e anything that can Ik'
raised in any Willamette valley county,
an.) we can beat them all in the quality
of our Ituils, vegetables and grasses.
In dairy product wo can beat the
world for quality, and have the three
b?st dairy herds in the Northwest.
Men who come here wi,th .health, in-
integrity as their capital
HOULTON
I
mid u-hen thn cold snan came last win
W the crown sheet was treed loose to i dustrv f.iid
the extent that it leaked. It is possible i alwavs succeed, mid we can quotedoiens
that the old junk can be patched np for j 0f instance as creditable to the indi-
nnoiuer campaign, fcut it never .pas in
tended to do duty as a motive power for
rn engine on the road or to drive the
crasher. Tim sooner tha county quits
contained
playing with the road question and (jet?
lioan t biuiness, the better off it will
1 e. The nek crusher and engine laid
down here in Houlton coM this county
in gold coin 3000. It is safe to say that
a private individual could no', or could
nt the time the investment was made,
have duplicated the crusher and engine
for $1750 What became of the other
1300? The Register may have more to
say on this interesting stoiy as soon as
facts can be ascertained.
Here is a direct charge that in a tran
saction of $3000 the sum of f 1300 was
grafted or stolen by county officials. The
board at that time was composed of
Commissioners Colvin and Ca.-e and
idge Doan. Mr. Colvin is still a mem-;
ber of the board, and Messrs. Case and
Jloan are residents of this comity. The
nmount charged is so large In proportion
.to the total pjrehase price that ignor
ance of the value of machinery can not
be urged as an excuse. Mr. Colvin, in
particular, is a successful business man
.who is well informed as to the value of
jnachintry. If this county paid $1300
more for the rock crusher and engine
than they wsfe worth, it was his duty
to know it and stop the steal. This
charge of Mr. Mitchell's should have
same definite result. We trust he will
keep his word and probe the matter to
the bottom. Of course he must know
what he is talking about; for sjrely no
man would be so infamous as to make
such a statement through malice or
partisanship. Generally his charges are
Bo vapne that nn uttpntinn ia i-,a,,l
to them, as thev are believed to llp I 'air from July 2i
merely the wild ravings of an agitator,
their only purpose being to tir up
etrife. Like the froth that exudes from
the mouth of a mad dog, thev are poi
sonous, but the only wa to prevent the
frothing is to kill thedog he can not be
cured. But hcreissomethingdiroct and
tangible, and either the parties accused
or theone niakingthe accusation should
be punished according to law. It is a
matter for the attention of the grand
jury, and those who are charged with!
malfeasance in office should demand
that it be investigated fcy thai body. li
this county has been governed by thieves
the people have a right to know it. If,
on the other hand, honest men have
been slandered, tint also should be
known.
vidua! and tit6 State is acy
in this f xceilent pamphlet.
Yet Columbia County is practically
an unknown land, except to those shrewd
persons who have put chased every fool
of timber land they could secure, until
there is practically no Government land
left in the county.
How long is this to last?
S v wry w v w w
1. H. Copeland and Mm. 'Winnie M
ley paid tioble Grange a friendly visit on
Saturday last.
The Women of Woodcraft gave so
ciable Tuesday eveii,iug which was well
attended and an enjoyable time had by
all present
Albert Heiishaw left here Friday for
Seaside, where he will spend the sum
mer months.
Wat. KeJford is JH'tting in regular
Lewis and Clark garden In a part of bis
extensive grounds in this city. Already
invitations are out to their numerous
friends to call and partake of strawber
rtes and cream at an early date.
Mr. Crawford, the new proprietor of
tho Vermont House, had a very excitil.R
runaway Friday night. Ito bad just
driven up to the hotel when Ida loud,
which was topheavv, overturned tho
wagon, scaring the team, which started
at a lively rate to view the other part of
the town.
Mr. F. G. R.ker.of Fort land, is spend
! ing the week with friends here.
I). M. Henshatv visited tho metropolis
Monday last.
Friday evening last being regular so
cial night the Artisans of this place
spent several hours in playing Five Hun
dred and various other titmce. About
eleven o'clock a lunch was served, after
We want settlers farmers?, millmen, l icli the party broke up with the
grand march.
We are sorry to learn that Uncle Jim
Meeket is viry low.
dairymen, etc., and the only way to get
them is to make our wants and resources
known. We are not on the line of the
O. R. A N or the S. F. though the former
does considerable business with' us bv
its river bat. If we want to be adver
tise! we must do the work ourselves.
TO HONOR SACAJAWEA.
Order el" Red Men Unite (o bive Rec
ognition to the Indian Heroine.
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RAINIER
March 10, to the wife of
fine eleven pound boy; krtus. Ijuuts are held rather high here.
Born On
Fritx Bitte,
and also to the wile of Mr. Fierce, an
eight pound girl. Rainier is strictly
against race suicide.
C. Williams traded his farm for the
j Mosiicr place.
Captain Newsome's second eldest son,
David, paid his father a surprise visit
Saturday night, remaining over Sunday.
David is working for Jaoobson & ilaile,
one of Portland's leading plumbing
shops.
Dr. A. P. McLaren received a box of
It came
BlancharJ,
S0A1T0OSK I
A large acreage is being given to gf.iin,
especially out
The Columbia Timber Co. has started
up its plunmg mill an I a new dry kiln is(
being built.
Jacob Skuza has fold hit place west ol
hen to Win. Rickcrt, lately of Neltraska,
the connide ration being tlW, which is a
good round sum for a hill farm.
Fratu Iloescl ha finished moving his
effects to the F, M. I toy t place, which lie
recently purchased.
Kxamination of applicants for rural
career from Scappoosc to ltaxal was had
Saturday morning. The applicants were
Gnstave I.ange, O. W. Allen and R. A.
MeKtiv.
Mrs. J, K. Hitr.it an I children have
moved to Hood River for the mtutm r
where the children can attend -ichool,
Miss M. McDotiou.'i begin school
in district No, 9. last Monday.
Mr. N. J. Ihipottt bat charge of the
primary ocpiir.ment in the Scapioose
school.
The N. F. Ry. has a gravel crew in the
pit hauling ballast to Coble and other
points where filling i needed.
R. A. McKay has closed his meat shop
for a short time, much to the regret of
his trade.
Supervisor Knglcrt wilt commence
gravelling the walks in a short time.
Henry Hushm.itt h.n moved to the Jay
White place for the summer.
Miss Eva McKay is very ill at the
home of her sister ill Portland.
John R. Watts i convalcsoi:iv from an
attack of pneumonia.
Mrs. M. Farn-llh u been ill in Portland
for the just two weeks.
A good many inqitirici are being made
for farming lauds, especially improved
IT IS A MATTER OFHEAUH
111
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
TV ERE IS NO SUBSTJTinC
SCHOOL REPORT,
Following i tile monthly report ol
District No. St. Helens, for the month
ending March 10, 1!HV.
No. lays taught I!l
No. davs at tendance loiil'.
No. days absence , 1 27 a
No. time late 4
Aver, daily attcitdaiicj ...... ,V
Aver. miitiN-r belonging .........
Per cent of attendance . . Ml'
July 6th has been selected as Sucajawca
and Orderof Red Men day at the Fxpo
sitton. On this date the bronze statue of
Sacajawea will be unveiied with formal
ceremonies. The Sacajawea Statue As
sociation will share the honors of the
d$y with the Order of Red Meu in giving
due recognition to the neglected Indian
heroine. The exercises will be attended j
by many noted women, who will come !
to attend the National Woman's Suffrage I
Convention and the National Associa-' vegetables from California,
tion of Charities an 1 Corrections, which ' through the hands of Harry
will be held at that time. In order to 1 purser on the Hassalo. Doc is puzzled,
participate in the ceremonies, the Order j He does not know whether they are from
of Red Jlen changed their day at the j California or if it is a put up job. Thev
are very tresh.
A feature of the exercises will be the The Rainier Vaudeville Co. has its jho
presence of several thousand school chit- ! tographs distributed among the Rainier
dren, each wearing a buttan on which j stores. Mr. Simpson, of Clatskanie, took
is tae likeness of Sacajawea. j ;jie pjctures. They are very good pro-
For the purpose of honoring a neglect-! ,;Ui;U 0f amateur work and serve to ad
vertise fie couijkiuv a great deal. The
girls took very "cute" poses in the
band boy's coats and caps. The Vaudc-
.urs. tva fcmery Wye, as I'resi.tent. The ville Company gives its first performance
association has raised the money for the : Saturdav evemnsrat the K. of F. Hall.
We look forward to something good.
Miss A. Scyde'land Miss Edna Snyder,
ci heroine the Sacaja ea Statue Associa
tion, composed of prominent Oregon
women, was formed some time ago with
GRKASING THE FAT HOG.
The provision of law that gives a
,Uiree per cent rebate to those who ate
so fortunate as to have the cash to pav
1 leir taxes prior to the fifteenth day of
March thould Lave been repealed at
)he recent session of the Legislature."
It is a law in the interest of the rich and !
erecticr, of the statue and chosen the
icsign. The statue was executed by Miss
Alice Cooper, of Denver, and presents a
young inuian woman witli a pappoose
strapped to her back. The girl is point
ing toward the distant sea, her face radi
ant, head thrown back and eyes full of
daring. A short riding skirt, made of
deer skins, and leggings, shows a figure
full of the buoyancy and animation ol
youth. The statue is composed of Oregon
copper and cost J7.000.
A A.A.A A A A A AA A A
left fe
ROLL OK HONOR.
Alice and Anna Quick, Hesie
and Searlc H.ittan, Fruct Johns, Virgil
Hat tan, Leslie Walters, Harvey Wilkim,
Frank Silvius, Frank Thorpe, Ruth
Dxkeratiil Frsel IKHlson.
Iiicredllile llruiatity
It would have inn iueredibli brutal-
ily it I'linn F. I.emler'er, of Sviacunc,
l ., liH-l not iloiiti the lx-!t l,i rtmM
(or bis imllei ni Hon. "My lv," In-
sa'H "cut a Ictmul ash ovit tils ee,
I applhil !nek!ei,' Arnica Sle, wbieti
iiiickiv heiile.l it an l ave,t hn ,'ir.
G'mmI ior burns and nl.trs, to. Only
J5j at M. Helen's I'hariiiaey.
SCHOOL REPORT.
Following is the report of District No.
Lt, Keuln-u, fur lait month.
No. davs taught IS
No. pupil enrolled A i
No. days attendance ffi' l I
No. day absence h!
No. time tardy 1 '
Those neither ttlneitt or tardy during j
the month were: I,ula Hampton, Mary;
ami Dertha N'tisihiiiinrr, lletinie. Juhiniic !
and Iridic Kin, Wan U an I Car! Wa-'
ceiwiu, Annie and Flora H-n-rwh, II irrv
and Gladys Jordan. Ch itin -ey n 1 lu- i
Duller. ' II irrv Magaiuu, l.eilia Faiit,
Charle Waer, Willie Svnder. Lt.ic
Ti'iumnclloiin n'corded ill Coliiliiblit
Coiiuly slnco our publleiithm of Febru
ary ltd ;
Ablebcn, JcuUo cubiUt by
Adam, loAdnlph AWebeli, lot
!1 mid 4 sec 30 and lot I sec !W
4
AtiHworth, John, llnrrv II. nnd
Maud ami Hello, Ainswoitli
Co., land liiCnluiiiblat'o
Adams, Hanmel mid Julin, l II.
Newman !! -l-lOOacres e I'i'J'i WW
(liH-lnger, liiidorii, to A tl. Hacli
,i,lt e or ree 1! nnd n w bf
nee 12 3 3. "m
Hachvodt, A. t). and Mary, to W.
I ). Jells, III A II W lr e0 fi A
e ip- nee 'i S a .,.'..,. I
Chirk, Flunk L. In Maltla Kinmf
nan, n hi o( e ur 7 7 i . . . t -Os)
Ciouk, Jnaepbliie and John K to
SihlH'lla o linen, It w ijr e
qr, we 4 6 9 .. ...
Conrnd, Pi ter and Ida, In lid ir
Itnwimter, coireeilon, n w 4
,c V HU book V, p. IH7 , . ...
Carl, ijnsana, to John M 'wart,
v ir yl w hi and lot III, we lit,
.4 ...
p.-rui, J it wild Jane II, to Haw.
Norilliy and CC Ni Iwui. Iea for
y agon road . ...
Sarah W mid F W Flher, Marlhit
M am) Win M Furred to John
Havolcck, put ol Jr Mile
die MU
Felkor, R 0 to Julian and Krnesl
Warner, lie qr w tj mv ilo, il, U Itkl
Ferris, II. U anilt'"ie A lojilllie
Mclireif- r, '.'J WO acre In Neer
City
Falteiial, Frodk, to l.til Ibeck, n
III tiw or m-c 3.' and Id ir
!S. h. 6 6'0
Lloyd Fallenat, Fredetl k to FriK Fob
l
W IH)
leiuil, e or of lie or we W, ft, ti 6.1
Grace, J W el al In M.irlnil J.Khi
Hey, w hf tec l and 1 Id .c i',
, .
tillbreath, I'.eitha mi l W I' in J.
"ph Hu b, re ur ijr lie qr we ;li
7, 2 !dn
Ijcltwr. Frr.l Hil l M il V rni-e
to ..iiqHM.e l.umU'r Co , 4 a
anr, we I,1,.!. '2 .... 1
llardnibr. ifr'd F to iepli,n
I illiijifl, '.M acre 111 see M, ft. 2 It XI
llcti.'tei, Join (i ti II 11 l.lllcil,
d 1 col C W Hemic, we .1 ,;!,
4. 1 f,:W
lleiirlii, F l. A I in. and K I.. II Ik
Wlmien, d I e of C W Hi liin i,
ee,:'l C'Si, 4, fH)
lloil, liulli A .unl Fmiik M to
I i.iiu IUh'wI, Ib'it land, HI
nein. . ,. ji ki
lle.illev, Lrnel I, to M J Kintiev,
w I.I ol s. e 1U, 1,1 we KS, ft. l'
ii..m., rM.,.iUi ti
Lllinlwi' C.. llitibvron w
wW,T, 4.. '.... M ... .!,
Jloeker, Wm It lo J A MitrJIu, Vw -
q' ol liw qr, wit 8, 4, 6 ,,
Hoeknr. W II to J A M.irlln.Vw ur '
uwqf nJ lot 4, .-i ft. 4, ft , s
IIiiihimi, lleribH to Jui, luc, HfV
e !ft, 7, B 1 ...
Iloneyiimn lUtdwaro Co, InJi,. '
Hid r llllive, iir ol lw qr, t,w
IH, 7, H . . . , , , .,,,
Inibib', Jmiiivi and Mary j '
JnaiJ,UiK).7i;crM,,11 , i..t,
Inmail to lloerlK, Uoriltj d ,,, ;hh
acre to correct deed hi bwk tj
t aciA ym
Kuiua, John tn Arlhiir L, u Id 0j
w qr mh) lit, 6, 4 ,,,,,
Kclley. Weo, U nd Mary A to 8.
A lilbsoll, lot S, Ink l.tltHiriH
town ... i
Kennedy, John, by hentl', i., j j '
Walla, tiw ijr nw tj ' see ,.
w qr en "4, 8, 8 , ' M
Kriirner, Kdwarvl and KIUhInhi, j,',
Cba I'rfer. w b of u til of ,f
we Ift, S, 'i . , . 'it
Kinney, M J toF iV Nit riiiau, ,(
ol et! 10, 6, I "., , ;ikh
Morn in, F A and F T to AUinhuuu
Co, land ill t'. bninlln t'.. , ,
Moriran, tirHnif, to tha lleim'i'i'j,
and I. C", w qr net' 4, 0, l ,
Mati-nio, M nt mid Miiriuto llviiiv
M i limn, lq U. we 4,7,8 . ' ari
Morvl, ll my, in Hetnoli I, and i,
I'ii, no or .ee 4, 5, 8, U7 Sti KHI a
Mo A tee, Maty I, C rt al to Jn
llavllek.part.d JeMe.Mlles die NnU)
.Neer, II It nnd Maud Moms to
lieu rt I oxter, Jr., hi tie qr we
!,, 2, river M , Seer City
Oil', Mix. Una hi Jowph Rich,,,,
qr lie r;r ne id, 7, n . , 3,,.
IVlrlue, i: Iv Hand Llls M l
It IWkro.li, (xiaer of it,,rnev
Fi rilne, t: l II ami LIU MloWt)
Jetr. an t qr n-c a, 3, 2 . ;q
Hii-r, i M ami Abna II to A li
Fuekrwlt. w qriwo 12, 3.8
Siimip ! Jvdin i' Ionaid, 15o
we in, .1, t ., .... ,
Slair, F, K t J W loilfiev,iw (,r
tec '.V. ft, I . fi
hu4, Jarub and Fiederu k to An-
t Aiitone, liils In hi, Helen ,4iJ
8, iuu fer, J an 1I1 end An y to j.i.
dure tiaink'tt correction . . , ,
Simula .i l'itltm, w bf nw qrwe
ill an. I v bf mi qr m 27, 4, 4
Ht Helens llr 1 tJ.tl.F. lo Rob-
i,it Cuiniiiiiia, rem Imi'lii. . H
Suit kit I'aeltlc lo liulli I,Cl.u
t qr lie qr ee H, 4, 6 no qr tw
qr and w qr of w qr aeeift, 4, ft
Mietman, It A and V W lo Fit-
llli Matebelt, uw qr 1 1 liw q
.. I '
Wrei 111,11 e, Sir,.l,r et l to Joint
HavIm Iv, pmlol Jom Mileiill. (nil
Alex Reid, wife and family
Cameron, WU., Monday last.
The Cotmnbia Timber Co. sent their
second raft of Ion to Fortland Monday.
H. C. WyattCo. shipped a car load of
lumber Fast on Mouday.
The attempt to float the Klder on Mon
day failed. The puiiis worked well and
were able to control the Irak, but the
combined strength of the Harvest 0.ccen Hunter, Mamie Ilrink. Nc'.le Wie an I Z
of Mavger. are in town. They both intend
to work for Mrs Syversou, proprietess of
the Falace Hotel and Restaurant.
Mr. Mitchell, of the Columbia Register,
Wits in Rainier last week.
Fosters have just been distributed for
the vaudeville show, to take place Satur
day. The Rainier song-birds who will
take part are Bob Yount, Sirs. E. A.
enables thein to shift three r,fr esnt r ! eness by the time the statueis unveiled.
their tax l,nr,!,.n nnm il,u i,.,i.i. Western women have
those of very bumble means, who do I
fiol have the cash to pay at the appoint-
The entire sum necessary for the in-1 James (nee Rose Sexton), G, B. Johnson
stallation of this memorial has not yet and Gertrude Deitz, The liand Ixiys who
been raised, but contributions are beinir : will strive to lighten the heart of Rainier
solicited from women all over the country, j are Professor V. J. Wall, Frank Sapping
and it is expected that the total amount j ton, D. L. Avery and Bob Yount. And
will be subscribed to pay off all indebt-! think of it! Those who attend the show
an 1 Ocklahama was not enough to pull
her off the rock. Another attempt will
be made to float her in the full moon
tide next week.
The farewell necktie farty given in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Keid at the home
of Mrs. M.J. Butler, at lioble, on the
evening of March ll;h. was a grand
success. Frngreive Fit, Flinch and
Whist with !iiu-.ie formed the er.tert tin
rucnt of the evening. A dainty lunch
was served at 12 o'clock. Tho present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Reid, Mr. and Mrs
Hamilton, Mr. and Mr, (nirdon, Mr.
and Mrs. Huller, .Mr. and Mr. Fin'.ev.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. Link, Mr. an I Sirs.
Hasen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hascii, Mr. and
Mrs. Farson, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald,
Mr. and Mrs. Rigsley. Misse Nellie
Wise, Mamie Brink, Flla Butler, Jennie
Foster. Messrs F. Hunter, F. Wise an 1
C. Butler.
Guv Sattcrlcc.
R AY IU)Vi:.. Tea. her,
-
The t oliuiel' Waterloo.
Colonel John M Fml.-r, i.f lf..niv
inve, Texa, nearly nut hi W iteil.,,-, I
froini hit nn I kidn v trouble, la a te- j
cent letter be ni.vn.'i w ' (le irli dead of i
l!,ei 1'iiiiiplaiiil., 111.. I al, h,,iik.,, lined I
ii v family ihx'tor be ill.) in.. ,. . ,, I
I c .1 a 5 V U.llle ill yi 111 r FI. etn,- llilli'n, j
w b.i li -it.1 me. I i-.n-idrr them tl. j
bent tnedieirie on e.nilli, and Ihiink li,i. j
ho g ive y, u (he know I, ,1.. ., make i
tliem.'' Sdd, and uaraiiii e, to nti,i
dyniM'p'ia. bili,,ti.i,,n H, kidni v .!,-'(
ease, ,y M. Helens I'hariiiaey, nt .VV a ,
l-jtlle. j
A.
UMlOUCtH
AtTtNTIOHl
,.11005 5fM
ryt fcPPffOVAU
SOROSIS SHOES
FOR WOMEN
Art t!ir Suudard of ihc Woibl, Nu matter
f r nh it i linnte- f .f Havel, r pi,rt, li,r
I'aii.-'cirf. pr.Mirii.idr. or hwnc-the St.nwu
lll.xlel will siipjily rvtrv deilMlldof im.lr
or f.il.iiu j,ir, Hr.ivv U,l.or mrdlutu
nhori l,f i.r.uitrv ..r ;rrr f;ir and tltiinlv
(,.., in .hj i. r (ur rvrittpg tire. All
li iul 1; al , ',t t
53 53 PER PAIR.
The fire department ut the Lewi
Clark FipoMtiun i pra: ti:rig djilv
making lest of water pre tire. The de
Itirttiient hasa fully c-.nppe.l t iti.iu ;,n 1
is able to cojie with any bl.ie.
hinke. tliililen Itni'ka
When v.ur bii i.f .i,i, milk.. t'
liMI'len r k ol ( Miiiii,tin, I'n. iin,,,.
ma, nr., von arc l,,r ,1 v.,n ,l,.'i
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I im ii irinii ir. rvi n it .fw INmoverv
LolimitlKltloil. J. U . MeKilllioli, nf
iH,ick'H hprinu. Ala , n:,.,," i,. 1
an 1
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KNIGHT'S
OPP. PERKINS HOTEL,
PORTLAND, OR.
uwiiukjantiunKttuimuimiuutittntuiaiUilUtUiikiiiittr;
u re-! , ' r'l.-uiii'Mini, inrier u,e
M IHll 'IlK KIf,, UUl l l L'.'tt ,11 n , 1
will uot only enjoy the finest show ever
been enthusiaslie ' iriven here, but a dance after the show.
! in lending tl'ir lir.rrt tn ,!,; ! .,'tl, ,nC; f.irr,;,:t,rl t.i. Il.n 1.l,rrtl(.,t
j mendable movement. , j Rainier brass band orchestra.
ed time. A certain anui of money most The 8tate. wab the first ever ; Rainier wishes io thank Dr. D. B.
be raised by taxation and in making opjereCted in honor ' an Indian woman, j Stuart, who has started both the band
Hie estimates for the yenr allowance is ! Wl11 occuP-v a conspicuous position in the ' and the vaudeville company, and who. in
made for this three per cent and the tax i c 1 01 "-ommwa K.oun, the central : fact, keeps the town going, with the help
Givea Health, Vlor auit Tone.
Herbine is a bixin to mtlVrers) from
nueainia. Fy its u-e the bluoil is quick
ly regenerated and the color beeomes
normal. The druopiiijf slrenlli
ti... 1- :..-..,
., , . when I began t.i tk nr
'B 'r, nun tone preoonmiiile. lieoverv. The lirt ,,,,
New life and happy uctfvit v retult. ! '""' l'"H ! eured ine.
Mm. Ilelle II. Shriel. Middlil,r,,n,d, I '"r ""r thrimt, hmm hiti
III., write, "I have been troubled aitt
...v, .i,a!ib nuu poor oioimi, (1 1 1 1 1 . itee.
have fotintl tutiliinff i, I.MM1.H1 ...a 1 . 1.
Herbine. I hope never to he without it.
I have wished that I bad known of it in
my husband' life time." 00c.
gave relief,
S'lre etire
rt,,,,),. 1
cold. Guaranteed m si. Helen q1Mr.
niHi-y, pru-e 5A; mid f inn Tilal b.tile
liist and Oregonian m
levy proportionately increased. In ' p aza OI the Fxposition, facing Lakeview ! f aji the other bovs,
:!p'
, 1 Itrrace, where are statues of Lewis and
i Clark.
Sacajawea was au Indiau girl, a mem-
I ber of the Shoshone tribe, who joined the
j Lewis and Clark expedition while the
ret rt v n-prp in tt i -rin i-e . -t,.- I
1 1 - iitai tci3 fiuiuiift ;
A SCORE OF USED ONES.
All Kinds of Makes at Virtually Your
Onn Frlce This Week at
tilers.
some instances, of course, men of small
means get the benefit of tho discount,'
put to the Email tax payer, as ca indi
vidual, the benefit is very slight. The
heavy tax payers, and especially the
corporations, are the main beueficiaripa
'the objeet of legislation along this line, i incuans, in wliat is now
if we are to deviate from even-handed 'S'orth Oa!cota- Sacajawea was at that A walnut 8mith &
justice audjeonfer favors on any clasn, time the mother of a young babe. She in grKi orf, 35. 8
should be to ?id those who need assist- wa5 the onIy woma" ia the expedition, Colira(i u,)rigbt 85-
..... . . anA el,-. raA l - ,. ...... - '
ance, out tins provision teems to haye i" ine narosuips
Wn formed with the oppotite purnose ' f tl?e toiIsome journey across the contin-
mf taking from the poor andgivin , to the I was the frien'1 of Captains
OIIITL'ABV.
.Mrs. Mary F,. Blackford, wife of Win,
Btackfoid, died at her home at Mayger,
Ore., at 2 p. m March 3rd, I'M., aged
4 years, 2 months 24 days, alter a ling
REMOVAL SALE.
I inn building a coiicrelu ft,, re build
ing in St. lb lennand when it is com
pleted will occupy it an 11 general iner-ehaiidi-o
(tore. I uVnl wni ( 1()V1.
any more goods (hnn nereeasary and
therefore I will m-ll all the gHls in ,y
, . ni grrany reoiue.l prices.
MuVEI) INTO
! ft K M;W AN! COMMODf-
j'lt'k oi'ARTEKS AND I NVITK Votf Af.t. TO VISIT OCR STOKK
jANI) INSliXT THE I.ARCKST STOCK OF I'F-TO-DATK IUV
'"" .Min.iM.KY, CLOTHING, HATS.
, . . ' I K f., MAP. I)VA RF,, G ROC HKIKS.
IL'ltnlM. in.. .... '
i .mm-.kuniv F.OOF1N COLUMBIA COCNTV.
C')K ALL.
ETC.
SHOES,
. EVER.
COMl OJs'i;,
L. SWHTT, Rainier, Or.
rich, and
merit of
does not
benefiting
I Clark and Lewis,
even nnRpgn tl,i
the county 1, ! them alvance of the party, where her
iy,ii, B ujjMjjiii j ... oini o.ir.111 I'.ngmno, in ine year
rosewood caed 1 lKll. She was married Oct. 27, 18-Vt, to
a very fancy Wm. Blackford, which marriage makes a
earyed walnut cased Royal, I55 ; one union of 51 years, 4 months anil 0 days,
ol the largest mahogany cased Leicht She moved from Iowa to Oregon in IH7S
iin-ii'i 01 tapt:ains , uprights, $ll8; a little Hinze upright In and has resided in Columbia County up
and generally rode with oak) lg8 . an eh.xanl argeet ,izeiJ 8twck j to ,,lc timc o (,eath Kic '
ering illness from Bright's dicae. She i Tl,i" the opportunity you have been j
was born iu Maridosha, Illinois, Oec. l.'l, j looking for. My Hoek 1 .U1 jan, you : i
iimi, Diujnovcrlto Iowa vith her parents, rn" 'nv money by trading ,,ith ine.
U.S. and Sarah I'.ngland, in the
II. MOKiiC,.
. saiumat. m Multnomah County the ! v, me suspicion : not peaee n,riglti ,243; a great big
rebate nnioimts to over 5J,0TO, every I of the,1 country they 1 ' Ian,.i,?gt carved oak case Lndwig up
cent of which is a direct burden on : piSstd- ' to occasions she saved the ! riht. rould not I told fr,;m n..w IH7
1 upright, 2.'5; a beautiful mottled wal-
thoae who pay after the fifteenth oflivei ' thc part-v' Pinting the road
March. It would seem that the leai-la- ! ever-v otle elie was Iost and starya-
lure construed literally
text, "Unto him that
piven."
the scriptural
hath shall be i
the little band in the
THE REASON FOR lllUH TAXES.
nny arc my taxes linn yrar higher
thnn H .,, 1.,.. ...i :. ., . l,le
- ".'vir:i ,ci: in me oues-i.v.. , .. .
onaked l,y very many callers at the1 V A . ' . "onnean
l.erilT.olIic .Ids week. Iu the firM ! y th."e; and his ever
place there are tyW more to be ra S ' , 7u 'T " " PreSUmt"1
till- year from tj,B Jeyy pf Jr")tliari i ' n i'' S!' y a'terwards.
ihere was year fr. ,,!', ev'f ' 1 " t
This for the court ,,e fund. The ' " n" 1 g"'' U M
Ihere is no exemption of nen.,: r; I wo" have reachctl the
j-acinc. the women of this country de-
011 Hums ranaing from a very small
amount to $300 that they did not pBy
till lliuf Vnilf tin tnm tin 1 . .
taxes a? concerned, his appears ' "ie exped.fon of a century ago.
) be explanation. Special tuxes in the Btariliiijf Moriulliy
fliflereut road and school diMricts iiii Statistics rhow startling mortality
fouie instance swell the local taxpayer's ri'"'" niip'-ndieiti's anr peritonitis To
burden, nnd tl)e law, by removing the
a lar'Cht the mahogany Singer upright,
130; a fancy caed Kingsbury (new),
14$; a Sher'ool, largest tizo in mot-
I tied mahogany, $182; a mottled walnut
party j eate,i 8tt,r.j pian0 called Wesley, fftO ;
"crj a very fine tned Kluyvesant upright,
along ; j5; a royewoo.1 cased Hxick norielit.
hen ; tar,. ,,,, n, .., i,; ,,.i,,, ,!
, T ...... . n. . ... ... 1,.:..
tion was staring
face.
Sacajawea accompanied the
through its entire journeying,
husband, Charbonncau, was taken
to act as guide and internreter.
:' ,'.:" ' . L"p' reac"ea Ivors & Fon.l upright, 1 75 ; alo a most
beautiful quarter-sawed oak cased Kim
ball, the little colonial design, f 255 ; and
a large fancy cased Slarr piano, praeti-
I)"
II It. ( I.
1 fJ,
HT. IIKI.KN.M,
I)"
KUWIX ttr.M,
lutalnablo for
emitioii fjf peram.a: r:roo-
eriy ttis year anil very many are payin 1 .. , '
qi a v,v cn,,n . :? r"vl""w"" " possiwe
' lor tnis Heroine tn 1. i
I explorers at the Exposition commemo-
! prevent and cure these awful diwea-es,
eremi.tion.if nern .l rnn.. i,ua !. ' '. :,r ...n r'n"''v' ur- king's
- ..,,-,al. Liie run. m. ilannery, of 14
creased the burdens of reMJenle, and Custom House Piace, Chicago, says
to that extent lessened the burdens "Tie.v have no equal for constipation
on 11 v new, DMi. Thera are some of fho
extraordinary bargains offered in our
used piano parlors during the coming
week.
Terms cash, or one-tenth the amount
amount cash and tho balance at 4. $j,
or monthly.
Every one of thcee instruments has
been put in the very be-t possible condi
tion, and will be found thorougl y satis
factory in every instance to buyers.
Call early if yoa want onethey'll not
be here long at these prices. Eilers Pi
ano House, 361 Washington street,.
Itheuinailmn.
"I have been suffering for the past
few years with a evere a Hark of rheu
matism ami 1011 no that Mallard's Snow
Liniii.nnt was the only thing that gave
uic satisfaction and tended lo nlleviate
my pains." March 21, '02: John (;.
Hegrinn, Kim-man, III. 25c, 60c and $1,
Sold by A, J. Oemiug.
Card or Thanks.
BT. HKI.ESH,
husband, one son, three brothers and
two sisters to mourn her los. She joined
the .Mcthodibt I-.piscopal Church in her i
youthful davs. and in IHTA i,,ii.,l ti, r- I
B. Church in Christ, of which church she ! PHYSICIAN & SUROKON
was a consunt mcmiier until ilcath.
was a devoted Christiau.
1
11. i'owki.i.,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW.
tisrctr 1,1111111, r trTuniiKv.
OKKdoN.
I desire to express my sincere thanks
10 me irienns and neighbors for their "tracts made.
i.iiiy new 01 Kinuncss ana their sytn- NT. IIKI.knh
patby during the last sickness 0 my wife. 1.1
Mary K. Blackford. ' C. FIsaiKB,
: ,1... .,. .r.,r I
V
1
PHYSICIAN H St.'RriF,ON;fc
s
1 -mi -ml -mm ZmiZmirj.ri
Till- J5KJ STORE DOWN
By The Hijr Sawmill!-
DCKd'lN.
OUKliON
BT. IIKI.RN.i,
('M VK y A HI IHIj.
Norr Public.
J D. OOPKHKY,
attorni;y-at-law.
Kea) K.uieand Tliiitmr Uint eld and Al,
l KwUiiy X,.,v VmU I'.u-ry iht in llio tVock JV
,1
Curoil Coiiauinpilnii,
Mrs, B. W. Evans, Clenrwater, Kan.,
writes, "Mv husband uy sick for three
months. The doctors said be had quick
consumpiion. Wo procured a bottle of
Kallard's Horehoundfjvru),and it cured
hi rn. That was six veari ago and since
then we have alwavs kent a U.ul- i
ion iiourp. ye cannot Ho
Syrup ol White Pine and Tar. the old ! For coS .nd M.T h XI ft
reliable cough remedy. For sale by AJ. 1 2-'!. Me and 1.00, Sold by A. j.
Dentin?, druggist. i laming,
OKBtiON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ItAINIKH, , . . 0tth(;()V
jyi.t.ARll A PAV,
ATTORNEYS
. n. mi.nm,.
AT - LAW.
Will practice In snrfVmri, Hints ,,r Fe,i..ri
Omen next, dcn.rlo (;oiirlli(iUi.
THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPUTA
lion of la.ng Slnnding ,,r Only tlie tt tn
GENERAL MERCIIADISE--
Dart & Muckle,
Sf, IIcItMlS, -
Oregon.
Ti
THE NEW YORK STORE
General Merchandise, Cmtlung,
Dry C.fKMls, Groct-rics, i'Yuitl
1 rov.sions, Furniture, Slovc3, Ktc
Lowest - Prices.:-'
JW. MORGUB,
I5'"llin:, .Mil in sh,.(, st If(iIlfK 0
ht. iu.i.i:n:i, j , numns