LOCAL ' ..is ill; ,rrn-li't '.','''''' " ' . i After Viiiniilralliilo ll.nll.l.t.)llon wiuTfnr.1 " "h"' ," I .... nil Otvuwn '" "" MHmwwI ,i il r IJlvelltHjat I OMllllg home Mf H u I th Itc-nwn J." ami MklilK "" " l,","w'- '''l' Mr c N. Citt'lr ba relumed home mol t w..nll vi.lt lit tlie Wlllauielle '.ll. I ,in Comity will l'v an mii.i Jwt In It r-lIUII at I be- Uwia and Clark Vtii- livery vrlrty til w"d wlikli .row I" the County " eiiilU-lriil 5,lutilu"I'" .11 will liirtil.hcd In tkaaltiMl no-l color, aad ail " juran'"",,1 ,,'l"lc''- HmAvv v ! ' ft cent rarli In Stllclnit l.ul tl foal SHriil local Irivd 1 of .had i In a liritiidriaumet. it..l'lc .ril would Iraat) tlie .,, .l il "I1 rtrtlisj l cui.l"iil "" """ ihrr nH jwk, ,m- in.mrjr artUag for frenis,, ele. Wrr I W. Clark U'I Aflliur;irK art tl Stfllv ixiiiliug I. CII(l'ci(Uxt. Tbrr will In-jtlnllw build- (UK "".: ,,r Mr J1""" ,Mrt' )r, j, II t...lltry ha netrlycnnplrt twelve li .i.li-wilk arrninl Il lul at llic (iinwi l Cowhl. Mrl and the A game l.arlall ha ln arranged tlimn "" Helen boy and Hi Hunicf kvxi'I nine. to take ilcw Hun- TtK aolr I flic of .Sutltll V, .SyvaTI kincUt, known a the C f-. wa dcftdcd l )" !(!' M-Hi Ida on Kilnrlay law, llw il '" diamia-d on monl of t k i.l tuiauM acrvUc T.J. CWl iil-!l tl. W. II. I'u well lr ll!lrt i M I'lc Mine liny llic nc ul Sct tin- S I'- K. K. umifsil (ruin jtmire omrt ilf.-i'Ul In "I l'i alUr. Tim ; niillict en cp.nil lh ui.-mI ili-i 'i'l tmjiny i',U, Iw 'i H- iw K jiniUi'ily luff la() l"i tl W. H, l"ull luf ijfllr, CwtrAMm l..f a.Kl!.utl. Hiil!ir- vmS'tli .'ni. iicl in tulii Ilia utk- aaj.it.nil ...tut., mi l Mf. 1'onrrtlimur IctU n .it.'ir l ly lila .cc. T!i IU-U'I 'fc mirry.ol rurtlnihl, iir , i. (m.i i.l the I'.iir liirgr'l In U' o(.. Tn U.i.hI hI rr ') lf l I.MiM u(. rtMiii t. ut all tlirowtfti i iiuitlivi ! l( v.m ililiik rrtwiti rinlr 'u!. ! in.l llilii luf yon n.i1fl.U.il. (. i ii' llirln, N.lli-thrlr lriiii. hi ul ll.u 1'. ,, t'lram kinitir Or. KnoJtr uttt Dr. Oracn'l M tni corroct nmhod 01 mklnj rt. Html Utiti. Pimtt ar made by Ihli mnhel la fit c:jral, iU Mohawk tjllilm;, i'oriltnO, Tim'i: i i 1 in CulniutiU County ! ii 4 i .vir ile ul hIkhiI U an acrv tin itar KVtilt U'luir liu Inn inUiniicil liy IV ; -rMivn.lmt ol the Oirjtun Stile liMiie An tiini tUil Htr muntlrt will Iw rrctc 1 1 ut I he rwn nt lulrphon tnjiiiriv'i ulurv iuun rriiin are llt allt f 1 1. trliit!in-lU I iW4ll llic m- vii 4'lr.i i-in;i Ir.in (He nnyluin. ai pimti.l.-.l t, t!it rncnl l.riU(urv. The licnff ii ul the iii,in.iii I'm thit law will rr rfv nvnuc In tlie Ctiunttrt, at il iniiir r;0 will luvv til l llclil lint until an niim.lmil riivr. ami, a c hivr n.i lit (ilacc la kirrji iuvine per ... it in iv 1 luurinui t i their uirntal IK4I1I1 A iHjltcr W4V wjiihl llvc been t"Kivc Hit cuunty u l(e li-rellun to f tut an niirmUnt when niriMfy. I tl llic lirtjf' l were tohltfti, the Ijw fmilil rfKiiljtr Ilium. IUrrUia.1 tiutn-r liilngi a lilglirr p'irr Ikoiii ul thvqtialitr. T1.U qual ity it line .i ih (Itie plmit mil tVt kill In tlm iiimiii'iirturv. II you aant In aliip rri-.un (hit a nunlf into the ilii'M i(iil liiutiT, (hlii Ul llaii'l .Vntii'o llii-ir iihutiwiiivlit ol Utc I', S Cri-niii HarnUir. nip n While I'lnc ami Tar, the oM rtlwtilr ci.tiuh rruirily. 1'or mIc hy A.J. Ifcnmil!, 'IniKUt. Oil Wr.lurt.Uy ol tt week, 41.111, J. !' l'inli v, utti.riify t U. mi l m.n-nr ol lm, luw i, ,,t the hint nine ymr, wh tlvN.me vititur nt the bmue ol lii uii.lc, Jr.hu lh.Un. ( Wnnvti, a lio 1 Jin nut urn lur the yt thirty yenm, ir in'' lie w.i (.mr ye ir ohl, Mr. I'inley i tt-mj. ir iril ilninirilcl with til l.imily IlSii.ihmiiUli, WimIi , hut liken OrcKoil ,lct, iiml iiiten h t. Uke Hp a law ln-lnt-, riitu-r in IVrtUinl or near there. Tlirri- will Ih tcrirloe In tho I'.pimroiul flmri h in thin eily Sumtny next at 8 p. '-. Kw. Ilrci-k occu;yiii) the pulpit. A tnMiil itivit iti.m lexteu.tct to att tt nUrtil. Mf ami Mr. Win. neavot and "'tiiKliti r, ul Wnrreii. were vlnitor to the County M.,,t ol, TluirtiUy, where Mis Heaver UkiU the K)ut lor Skami'knwa, where she will rral.lc r tome time. ' . I. l.ttrnenrecelvctt averyeverc wiinii.l i t,c ((tl., yentcnlay itiornliiK aliile u..rltlii( on thu mail west ol Mr, j"i"T' place, near Warren. He wa IwinllliiK n rotary wraper and acciitently ! lP il ii,joii the trip, when tha lever "l wp, atiklii himiimt nlmve the lip, on riKht ni.le 0( the face, lie wit ,,r,"'Klit to St. Helen ror treatment. Mr. I.aiM'ii uwii m weak from to ol MihkI u,t w. pim.gj j t,c owmtiiiK ,w"r lie lainieil ami retiiatnetl mieonaciou lt three iiiiirter of an hour, Mr. iiml Mr. Quick accompanied lv ,,ll'r two il,inKhti;rit, thcmUse Aliee and Aiiu.i, wvris topping in 1'ortlitnd on "edneuliiy hut. Mr. A, M. Decker wai an Ir.tlda p:isa e"l?er for Portland on Thursday. Il't'tilwiiod Oioain O.i. la iiiakiiii ipB" ''Jal t ll'mt to lut i I.l up cronni nrntf In ''"Ittttililu county. Write tlioiu If yon nt t ii tj-ofc tltcui In your ui'ljjlibor- llVud, ferry ( Ur.illnui an ye y.jv lin.tii y iiinliliK )uii tii ii. ... iiiai.iHHl Kl.c ,i,t hrnkcll) . () II- Hi (inixl lliiiiin t mi a U...I.. 'H mlu ..... , !l pk' ltit Corn ,Slnrrh !l one Ih pkn' lwt Currant .1 one Hi ,k' lltt kalain tl Iwra Slur tiunp II three III pky,' Uuld lut or Dew I nip All the Uv urc ulnolntely Tint cUm nuiirrn ly will he olere- hy tlie Biindny rklio.il In thi city Jaae H. I'uIIuwIiik Kituiiiittec were appoiuted: Mule: Cruce and Herllwt Urt, Mr. mid Mr. Walter. To urrmigc ir.rnui and 4. i. UrllJ thtldrtn; Kev. TKUiirl, Mr. I'rntt, Mr, 1'luKx. Mm. White, mid Mr. I.my tJray. iH-curatlmi: Alice (Juhk, Crm-e iMrt, IViirl m-cker, lltrtlm D.irt, Annie Julik, Mnuile Detker, Sudie JCtll., NillU taw, A. In i'.roiyy, Crme I'owell, lli wie IliitUn and lltr.lle ll.irrn. All the chil dren were apiintrd to Kt!ier flower. Mr. W. A ll uria, Mr.. M. C. Cray and Mr, J. II. WiIIiiikIoii vUitel tlie Kalul. r l.-idjje, K illiU.iu- Si.ler on I'rl dv lt, nnd r-.il having n line ttsaau. The (Jrand Chief tl.ltnl the Kniiiier ai'i-n at the nun Utile. Nitliea tha advertlaitini'iit ol tlm lln-ii'Un-wl I'n-nin Co. for the t:. H. Cream Hejinratiir. l-'.very fanner alio own tww or more eoa imnht to ivn a wparntor. Will the llaMtlwixl pt-opli, mention ing thl pK-r. Mr. llriKlit. t'.rjnd Chief ol the Knlh hone Klatcr. luiil the local lml((e a vtil oil 'eiltirlay lii;ht lnt. Mr. Ilritit on an a tuurol iuaprelioii and pruin.-.l the ,S. Itrlrn In. lira lor the eirrlleut Itmnner III which they pel formed the nWalulic work. Mr. W'lllt.un III k li.nl ol Muyijrr. and Kxlurl Pullman, of CUlaknriie, were UMllnl in luairi4j;c ml the i'Jil dayol the ptetriit mnnth, at Clatakinie, hy Re. Jainra K. lUwbiua. M.imaKC ItteiiM- an nrnlilr.1 thia week to l-enn lluthiiMit and Jay White, doth ol Senpaie. j I'ire Notu-c Warning haveWen reeeiv I by Clerk llrnderwin Irom the Se-re- tare ol Suir lor It'lrttnilion in tbiacoiin ty. Thry (iv-a very eomplete ayimpataol the Uw, all'! their (iti) ahuuld diniiiiidi the dimmer ol lire tlua anmiiirr. l.ntriMhn hive l.uiry irk lur et blliiltoit t the Irf-wi an I CUrk l-'air are mptratcd to forward II to Mr. W, T. Walla, ,S ppMr. Iire the '.""till ol the month "il pnlhle. Any thmit tent in allrr that date bo il.l l ndilrcni-d to H. II I'Ug. Columbia County Mbibit, Agrieailtiirnl Huildiiij;, I'.irtl.in.l. Dr. 1 hr l.ott i Votind tlurSlrp Ia l.lrr ha Ihtii rcltirnrd. Il uva to dvrrtiar. We arc now iteorTd l welt rihI Imaievrrv ahrll iitmir tlore. I'ri.ea Kilil. O ulilv Kn;lit. The kiKbt I' lace to Htiv. M. C. (iR.W. St, Helen, llregon. A yoiin; Udy w!ii leai he H-liout le than a tboavnn I uitlea Innn Cuatle Uo k, bia a .crlrvt drri.l olooitliKioiiadiaei-. Kei'eully he uriit one ol the children home tvu the rtiild'a mother wa ill. The nrl day the little girl came luck to achiad. and aitb ber finger in her moulh and ber eye on the floor, ber hood twinging by tha atrtng, b lowly apiwaehed the teacher aad uld; "W'e'ee Kt a baby at oar ta.mae. but maniuii y I hall tell y it ain't olebia."-Advocate. Tlie new law prc:riMnj lee for re cording conveyance wnt Into eHcct on May It". There i a reiluclton ol ft ceni per lotto In the lee. An ordinary deed will coat HO rent to record, Hereillrrall pcraon who rcide in thia county desiring to hunt must take out alieenaeol 1 and all nun rcriilenU uiuat "IV ll t'irat cU priutiiiK done nt thin office. A Creeping lleaih. Illiio l imiUkjh ciee' "P t""'" 1,10 heart, raiiriug dualh. J. K. Hteume. lU-IIri I'laine, Minn., write mat a friend dreadfully injured hi band, ablcli awelle.1 up Ikie bbaal poiauniug. 1 llu' Arnica Slv drew out llt poiat'n, denied the wound and naved lit "' lt. l in tho world lor burn and eorut. SV-atSl. Ilelnn'a 1" armiuir. 10 Jl M K X ( K XV. X T K XKHt'lSKS. The commcncnicnt exereie ol the lloiilton Scbod t-ike place tomorrow (Saturday night.) An admiion of 15c will be charged. Tbe following program ha been prepared. Song liaily (iaity Home We Co. Dialogue Lodging to let. Duet Kay Rccihitlon.. Kccitation . . I!". .-"B1". Mr. Iay and Mia Jackaon. ,.. .The Hirth of our Counry Grace Adam. The Pride of tUttcry It. K tliel Matthew. The Independence llell Dora C rouse. t'.iiy .C.MWth of Our Comitry by 1!- covcric and Inyen'.l j Philip Porter. Recitation.. The Stage Coach and the lftM.ill KnrlPcrrv l'wiay . . . .Growth of Our Country by Annexation Ml,e Rlc Addrcto the cl Rv. Taggart Prcscntiition of Diploma Supt. I. H. Copclund. MuyiHilo Dance Cloaing Ueuiarka .Rub) A. Juckon Orowliitf Ai'lioa anil l'alna. Mr. Jole Sumner, nrmnoiid, rex. i... run. i woiiiu noi no wiux'M. I would not ba without it in the iioi.e. 1 . bava ue.l it on J my llllvo also unci It lor Iron bitten feet. horkner. u"W','S withiiooil success. His tbe b.'t uumt I ever nawl." -oc, W ami Till- CAM, OP 'nil', WIJ.K. (furl Wurlli l(,.i:,. Spring b-ver get A lei low mi! Jnat every bird Veil out 'Hello!" Juat every bird Sreni ciwxiiiK one To wlurr it wimple IntbtauaJ And rrv tree On every bill Jut beckon till One can't kerptill. Aral cattle low, And lire U-jnotii And roe fling Their wret irrfimie. And blotMaiia niM I p to llic auu Out where the granay llillow run, And purple tliii.llra lta-e grown lull. Ami uioriiiiiK xlorira Top the wall. And lruitiiet blunma Light up the tree. And ihiiaie cling Almul your knee. And everylhing Joma in the t born: "Say, ll' .Spring!" And you f(. t wild To up ami go. Away out where The cattle low, Out by a atri um At break ol mom, Out were fiah tale Are bring lru. xXATAL Geo. l-iabcr and Kliner Iliatt have taken their tram and gone to thtaeiuing grouiid (or the can. Mim IuroiiKc ia viaiting friend at N.ilnl thia week. Mr. I). Kayehna lint a vnluab!c cow. Mr. Hume lma a new horae and now lia a very pretty team. Mr. Iietrick and Mimi Koae Paraou were marrie.1 in Portland Inst week. Tlie Mitt whool h.it cluillcngcd the Natal whool to an arithmetic match. The Grange' entertainment and danre wa a aucce. A large crowil came in j apite of the weather. The upicr wa etrellcnt and everyone bwike I happy alter coming Irom the dining room. Mr. Jat. Kol.iiivm of (Brooklyn) Port land ia viaiting friend in the Valley. J StIAlM'OOSK f tVVVVVVVVTV Cold rain h ive rrlarded the growth of eroji. but weed arc doing splendidly, Marly cberrie and applet will lie in tin ill yield hercabuiiUowingto the lnt. An rnthnitic utccting wa held at the hall Tuctdny night and it wa muiiitioualy voted to celebrate the Fourth in grand ttyle at S.-appoone tbi year, l.iliernl donatian ol money acre aecured mill committeca tet to work on the detail. Nrighlairing district arcconlially invited to urticiate with u. IjiIc Pence', the Portland capiuliat, ha a urveying crew locating route lor a grade flitch from Scappoow Creek to Portland; truly a big undertaking but prrhnp a (eatable one. who can tell. Mim I-n.i Butchman and Mr. Jay White were married at the home of tbe bride, Wcdiievlav. Rev. I). B. Gray officiating. Mr and Mr. Whitenrc well mid lavoralilv known here and will make their tmiiie at Canby, Wash, where Mr. White U in the (kivernmeHt R-rvicc. Mr. D. W. Dobbin, of Walla Walla, i vlwtlng at the kome of ber parent, Mf. and Mr. J. B. Duncan. Koad Supervwor Kngelert i graveling the rol near lloneyman. with rock gravel from Scappooae creek. O. D. Garriaon i completing a neat retidencc in town. I). F. IliggiulHithm, bite of Eugene, Or. ha bought the Simon Newman place, purchae price f ! which i considered a fair price fur .V acre of bud. Mr. P. A. I'mkc unloaded a car ol blooded Ilolstein cattle Uol week. Mr. i'r.ikc i to lie coinincudcd on hi effort to build up herd ol blooded tock. Mr. O. W. Allen i quite ill at her home. Cha. Lynch hi moved hi family to Warren. Mia Maggie McKcnxie i (topping at St. Helens. Henry White and wile are living at McKiiy place on Bachelor is.anu. Count v Surveyor Watt, surveyed .-min.v rotid ucrota Sanvics Island during the week. John Havalick ba taken up hi res- ideme at the larrel tnriu, wnuu recently purchased. Sal.lM.th Scluail ha reopened with a lanre attendance. Mr. A. I loudly is smicrintenilent. John freeman has refitted hi bur room with an up to date ouint. FOR SALK-Orcat bargain. Five acre tract of well Improved hind. Fine orchard and garden. Good ten room noiiae, mr nihcl throughout. Hot and cold water. Situated at Clntskanie. on railroad and and teamlxMt line. Term easy. rite or call on W. H. CONYERS o t Clntskanie, Oregon centInuTnotes. Hit tho trail at the Lewia and Clark Kxpoa'tion, opening in Portland, Jane 1. Saturday, August 12, lias lawn seloct od aa Aeronautic day at tho Exposition. Missouri Dity at tho Exposition baa boon changed from August 17 toheptm- . ,4 Uoveror Joseph W. Ft 01 K 01 . Colorado will bave a bulldinsj at tha n,i nntiio wiii.nvo n o , , Clark Kx be Oonj.leted by June 1. xpoiilion. tiio lr way nnd will While .mall. It Is one of the moat attractive ol the wtrtty ijunUingsi. ICE CREAM Will lie served in my dining room next Hun day, weather permit ting. The IC'KCRKAM i of tbe beat quality that can be procured in the city of Portland MRS. C. H. FLAQQ A IWLLAR SAVED I a dollar uiadc by buying your goods from IUII.KV k HKIJIX iwn Oregwa :) pound good rice f oil " lan. $1(K) I pkg A. A II. Soda a) :i " Ihut corn tarch . ) :i 1 pound pkg. Moaopole Ciirranta$ Vt :,l Rauin....l 25 H liar Star Soup $ 25 I :i pound pkg. Gold Dust 50 Price subject to market change. Good goods a specialty. UAVE.M'OKT tOMIXU BACK. I arlooulat Ketura to Oregon te Kbew Ilia Bird aud lieasls at the Exposition. Alter demonstrating to all concerned that an Oregon man raised on an Oregon fni m can succeed in almost anything he tackles out in the big world, Homer Davenport ia coming home to Portland again. KverybaJy who reads news pajKjrs knows Homer Davenport. His cartoons of men have made them fa mous, or Infamous in some cases, and some of liia drawings on question ol national import have bad a direct in fluence upon their settlement or adjust ment. Hut while he if the world's greatest cartoonist today, only trifle more than eighteen years ago he was a farmer boy at Silverton, Ore., where lie secured his first art education by draw ing pictures on tbe old liable door. Strange as it may seem, Mr. Daven port ha bad time during these eighteen eventful years since be has been strug gling for fume, 1 1 make the greatest col lection of birds ami domesticated animals in America. It was tbe early influences of tbe farm, no doubt, that gave him bis passion for birds and ani mals. He has searched the four quarter! of the globe for bis collection, and now that he is coming buck he is bringing tho birds and animal with him. Mr. Davenport and hi poll are to la? at the Lewi and Clark Exposition. When be learned that Oregon wa giv ing a great world's fair he at once volun teered bis services, and the result is that be has several acres at the Exposition grounds whore a reproduction of ypical Oregon ranch is being made. Here be will show to all who come. his truly remarkable collection, which hascost him bisspsro timeand his spare change to the extent of $32,000. Includ ed in bis One collection are thirty six varieties of pheasants, every country in the world being fittingly represented. Then there arj water-foul, storks, crane, jungle fowl, wild turkeys, pigeons, fancy poultry, quails, tragopans, Angora goats, Arabian horaoa and so on through the long list. . Mr. Davenport will win unending gratitude by affording an opportunity ol siting genuine Arabian horses, which are a rarity in America. The Sultan of Turkey, be it known, refuse to let any of these precious steed leave their live country, but at the time of the World's Fair at Chlcgo he permitted band of the best stood to be sent ai an exhibit in charge of Imperial Turkish representatives. These same repre sentatives got embroiled in heavy debts tl Chicago and tbe horse were auction ed off to pay tho debts. Mr. Davenport bid high and nianaM to get Ave of the liei.1 animals which he ii now bringing to Portland with bliu, for tbe delectation ol his old Oregon friends and neighbors and all Exposition visitor V,i to thl time hi collection has kept at the famous Homer Davenport In mi at Morril Plains, N. J. At that place the animals have been visited by the country's greatest men as Mr. Daven iwrt's guests. His departure for Port lai d lat week was the occasion of a big barltciiue, at wbicli many of the beat known writer, editor, actors and poli ticians wese present. Further interest in bringing of tbe fa mous collection to the J-ewis and Clark Exposition is added by tho fact that a mi 111 Iw r of important tost and a series of investigation into the habit and peculiarities of the birds and animals are to bo made by Portland scientist and ornithologists. These investigations will begin (hortly after tbe opening of the Exposition on June 1 and will con tinue until its olose, October 13. Work on mo iMvenporc rami is now nearly compleUd, having been plaunod .i.-.i ..i i t... aa. 1....A...uB.t I niluuiru ...ai... uy ia. '"''"r' haa4eon highly iiccess(ul a a theatrical manager and who is helping tbe cartoon 1st in tliis period of recreation and visit among old familiar scene. Like all other portions of thia grunt Exposition, tbe Farm will bo complete in every de tail when the gate of tho Exposition arc thrown open to tne world, the Brat day ol next month. KXPU8U11K. To cold draught of air nnd keen cutting winds, sudden changes of tem prature, scanty clothing, undue ex pos ire of the throat and neck after pub lic speaking and singing, bring on couulm and ioUU. Uiilliinr llorebound Syrup il tho best oiue. Mrs. A. Harr, Huston, Tex. writes, .Ian. SI. 1002: "One bottle ol r.iUliinl's Horelionnd Pyrup cured me of a verv bad congli. It i very pleasant to take Sold by A. J. Iteming. . A roalllye Necessity. Having to lay npon my laid for 14' Jays from a severely urmwii if g, 1 oniy j found releif when 1 naed a bottle of Mal lard' Know Liniment. I can cheerfully recomend It as the best medicine ever sent to tbe alllicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon myself. D. B. liyrnes. Merchant, ItoversllHe, Texas. 26e. We and 11-00. Bold by A. J. Dom ing. HOTICI Of CANCELLATION OF WAR lANTt OUI HVEMYEAI8 010 Notice is hereby given that if tbe fol lowing described county warrants which were uVaed nor than seven years prior to July 1st, A. D. 1W6, arc not presented to tbe County Treasurer lor payment within 40 days from the 1st Amy ol July A. D. 1WM, said county warrant will be cancelled and paysaeat thereof will be thereafter refused. By order of the County Court of Col umbia County, State of Oregon. List of all county warrants which were Issued more than seven years prior to the lat day 01 July, A. It., l'K, and wn urn have not been paid. Tbe amount ul each said warrants; to whom issued, and the date of issuance. 2nd Series A. No. 3017 Wn. lone July 12th. 1HII7 00 2nd series A No. WUW H C Kisber, Sept. lltb, 1807 I 00 2nd aeries A No. 3787 I B Hofimire Nov. Hth, 1W7 1 W 2nd series A No. 27U0 C H Howe Nov. 8th 1HH7 1 00 2nd series A No. 37U1 O O Wolf Nov. 8th, 17 - 1 00 2nd series A. No. 3840 Tom Ander son Nov. 8tb, 1807 - 1 SO 2nd aerie A No. 3022 8 H Tryon Nov. 15th, 1807 2 70 2nd series A No. 3WW J H Peter son Jan. 14th. 1K08 - 3 00 2nd series A No. 3007 Clide ltich ardsonjan. Hth, 1808 3 00 2nd series A No. 3008 MatbisWyer Jan. 14th, 1808 - 3 00 2nd aeries A No. 39.il j N kice, sheriff Dec. 22nd, 1807 32 2nd series A No. 3088 J N Rice, sheriff Dec. 22nd, 1807 - 30 2nd series A No. 3072 J N Rice, sheriff Dec. 22nd, 1807 - 36 2nd series A No. 4257 Henry Martin March 12th. 1808 1 50 2nd series A No. 4270 John Turner March 12tb. 1808 2 00 2nd series A No. 4451 Jas, T Gray May 7th. 1808 - 1 50 2nd aeries A No. 4453 Victor Derger stedt, May 7th, 1808 - 1 50 2nd serirs A No. 4481 John John son May 7th, 1808 - 1 50 HERBINK, Will overcome indiirestionand dyspep sia: regulate the bowel and cure liver and kidney complaints. 11 is tlie best biooa enrii-ner ana in vigorator in the world. It is purely vegetable, perfectly harmleas. and should you be a sufferer from disease, yon will use it if von are wine. K. N. Andrews, Editor and Mgr. Cocoa and Ea-kledgeNews.Oocoa.Fla. writes; I have uml vour Heroine in my lamiiy and find it a most excellent medicine. It effect nnon invsell have been a narked benefit, gold by A. J. uemmg He will Tell joq Tbat tbe Ask tbe Traielcr NORTH COAST LIMITED Electric Lighted, is the Crack Train of Them All for Comfort and Ele gance, The Ticket Office at Portland is at 255 lorrison, Cor. 3d, Portltd A. D. CHARLTON AWsfaaf 6tnl was; r tgtnt PORTLAND, OREGON TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY X STOMA & COLOMBIA RIYER ii RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. TATI11 14 r. at. 1:00 t w as I to M 0 IS 37 MOO 10 OS 10 3) io at A.M. 00 I . Lv Portland Ar 11 If OA .; Gobi io s is as a A M S ... .Rainier ... ... pyramid... .... Mavser.... ....Oulnoy .... .. Clai.kauia.. .. Uarahland.. .. Wvalport... ....Clifton.... ....Knappa... ... Srenxon.... ...Johll Hay... Ar. Aatoria .La a s 37 -JO too 7 4 7 M 7 as 7 9 7 17 70S 47 SI 70 10 40 U.Sj M M.I ia rai ?. 17 OS 01 AS SS It 07 7 M T 49 1 10 S.i 10 21 71.1 10 SS 7S7 10 7 S.i 11 at w .il 11 IS I 11 SO W l All tralus nil! eloas eonnscUon at floats with Northern l'aeino Iralua to and Irom tbe Eaal aad Hound point. At Ponland wttk all trains learnt Union depot, it Aatoria with t K. A N. o. a boat and mil Una and StNamer T. J. Poller to and from llwaoo and Norlk Beach pot n la. Paaaenyere tor Aatoria or war point nail Aag tralna at lloullnn. Train will atop to let p ".eui no" at lloullon when coming Irom poiao) waotOoble. J. C. alwro. Oea. Pan. Ast.. Astoria. Or i.JLAAAAAiA, I'OU VOUTIiAND. BAILTa -STIAMia "America" Willamett Slough Route r Leave Kt. Helena. . .. 8:80 A M Arrive at Portlaud. .10:90 A M Leavo Fortland 1 :30 PM Arrive at Bt. Helen. 6:00 F M rAMB SO CBMTt. Will Carry Notblna but Fassan gers and Fast Freight. JAM KS GOOD, Sfaatar. MEN'S FIRST - Moyer Clothing Co., THIRD AND OAK. PORTLAND THE COLUMBIA COUNTY Abstract and Trust Co. Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Non-Resident Taxes Paid. Real Estate, Loans, Etc. E. E. QUICK, A. M. HOLTON, How We Do It We have had so many people ask us how we do it how we sell our goods so much cheaper than Portland merchants. This is our answer: When we kept store in Portland we paid $300 per month rent, hired clerks, and had other expenses too numerous to mention. Here you all know the rent is not nearly that amount. We do our own clerking, unpacking, etc. In " Portland our customers had to pay high er prices, for the goods to enable ns to make expenses. Here YOU get the benefit in goods of what we otherwise pay out in expenses. Hoping you will benefit your self by this lettter, I am, Sincerely yours, Iv. SWETT, v Rainier, Or. s L the quantity of vvwi iivuaiwai- slimming wlta what you can Etby usiaf the .S. Separator. We'll tend you S&a separator for trial. aia. Wrtas ar aa NOTICE T0CBEDI10RS Notice is hereby Riven that the under signed baa been, by tbe Hon. R. H. Hat tan, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Colum bia, appointed administrator of the estate of Francis N. Goerig and Christine J. Goerig, deceased. Any and all persons having claim against said estate an hereby required to present toe same io me. verified according to law, at my office at St. Helens, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated March 31. 1305. HARRY R. CLIFF. Administfator of the Estate of Francis N. Goerig and Christine J. Goerig, de ceased. : SUMMONS la the Circuit Court of Oregon for Columbia County. Carrie K. Johnaon v. Oeonre E. Johnaon. To George E. johnaon, the abor named d frndant: In tbe name of the Sute of Oregon, you ar hereby liollllol and requlreil Io appear, on or beiore May 13, i'Mo, and auawer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court ami ranae. If yon tail to appear and gnawer wilhin that lim the plaluiirr will apply to I bo cmirt for a decree ulaaolvlug the niarrlago now ealMlnif belweeu yon and platntiff, and for am-b other ralfel an mar tie ennltable. Thia auniuion la piibllahot pimuant to an order of Hon. Tnomaa A. MoHriile, )"dire nt . i.. -... ..- .HtiiLii Nina m..l. L ehamliera on i March !. IVOi, proacribing all weeka a tbe lime I for publication hereof. n. am iMikllmtion of thl aiimmrm. ia on , Mimhai.l'.ioi. aii'llbe liuve within which tou , are required to anawer ia l he day after Ihe ox- plrnllOU OI Ml WCOK. in,iu llie ubwui ins pUOIICailOnoi iniB.uinniuiii". KOUEkT O. MOKROW, Allorney for platnllff SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the atato ol Oregon lor Columbia county. k'.iii. iiiiirv.. Aiiu.rt X. ni.lr. To Albert A lllalr, Ihe above named defendant: I in ine i.ii,w.,iw Di,i,wiuin"f.' i hereby Kolillvd and required to appear lu tho ' above named court aud vaure wllliln aix weeaa : from the (.'ale of the rl pnb1latlou of Ihla I aummont, via., ala wocka from March Slat, ItaVi, landanawe the roinplulnt agalnat you lu this ca.. The "tx week wilhin which you ate re uiiind to appear will capita on May 1J, W04, nnd if yon fail to appear and anawer herein by that lime lh plaiiitilt will apply to the oourt ! for a decree illaaolving the marriage rcintli.n - now mating between you and ilaliitio. and lor auch other relief aa mnv tw oqultable. Thia aHminiin la published by unlvr of Hon. Thnmna A. McBrlile, ludgeof the ohove named court, made in ohanibvrx nu Hnmh 2-t, luO'i, and llie 1 1 inc preaerlbcd lu tne order lor puuura tloli iaaix week. Th hret iitibilcatlon hereof I on Mroh 31. 19 a. Maaaafavn'aNM 1 if 1. I 1 II - laaattWMIlia Havwm la pr"Moa. ..la milk luapaM CLASS SUITS $10.00 The Best you have ever seen. FABRICS in Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimeres. Hand-Worked Button Holes, Hand - Padded Collars, sewn with silk Others saj $15 for Eqnal Qaalitj. Come Earlj and Get tbe Pick WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AO ITS SO. Proprietots Ttaaa Lead, act Jaaa . lira. wis rts ncusATioi rarhaa SawLa4 OaVw. Oiatow Clt,. Oraf, Jaaau, k. ISM. Koaln t here Ika la comnliauM with the wnTlalM of ta Aa el Caaasjrawa of Jan a. M7. cntltM "Aa Act lor tbe ami of taaaber landa In lb Stales of California, Ore gon. iteTaua. ana a aaninnon Territory. tcade to all I ha ruNaa Land stair by I Sub- y act of Ausiiat 4. van. Oaenr Joknaon. of I : FUher a. County of Clark. Sute of Wkin1oa. ha Iki day Afed In this office kls awurn stMeaacnl No. VI. for the purehaae of theN. W. Ji of Section No. lain TownahlpNo. 4 N., RangoNo. 4 W., and will offer pmni to show that the ktaj ouxht Is more valuable lor It timber oratona than for agricultural purpose, awl to eetablbk his claim to aaid laud before the HeiriRler and Reeelrer at Orecon City, Oregon, on Thurso,, the Otb day of May, 1UU3. He names a wilneeM: Nela Larsen. of Vernonla. Oreeon: Phllln Glahn. ol Veruoaia, Oregon; tt'ealey O. Batier- lee. oi aernuuia. vrexuiii l.vuo eion( o run lauo. Ann and all persons claimtnc adTerselr tha above deacrlbed lamisa-e reiiuualiHl to Hie their claim in this office ou or beiura id Xak day of May, 1904. aw Kaufls. vraweh, aieguter SUMMONS) In the Circuit Conn of ihe Stat of Oregon for Columbia County. t. C. Moraland. plalnUfr, aa. Martin Conway, win. u. Howatmn, il. w. arnwn. Arab or Lowe, W. M. Urate, t haa. Boiaven and Nellie Bolavert (hia wife), and Jem K. Knuvt aa adminiatrator of the eatale of John Con arav. deceeaaed. defendant. To Martin Conway, and Jeaae P. Brnat (adaaia latraiur of the estate ol John Conway, oe eeaMMl,: In the name of the State of Oregon yon ar herebv required to appear and anawer the com plaint HImI axaiuatyou In the abore eniliied suit on or before aix weeaa irom ine nm DH publi cation of thia aummona. and If yon falf t. anaiver, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the oourt for the relief demanded In tola com plaint, which I; for a decree again.! you and earn ana an ine oeieonania. quicuug ni tme to Hie following dencribed tract ol land, to-all: The north half of the southeaat quarter of tho aouiheaat quarter or aeciton is. In townahlp 7 noria 01 range a weaa or tne wniamett menu ian: also the tract bomuteit by a line beginning at the uorthwrat corner of the above, tract ami running north 11. 4 ehaiua. thence east a ehal na, Ihence north 10 ehaiua. thence out chain., thence auuth 21.4S chain, and thane wet 14 chains to place of beginning; and also that other tract bounded bv a Una beginning 33 chain we.t of lb northwest corner of the I. Hryant donation land claim and running aouth 14.ini ehaiua to the ceuter line of aaid miction IS, thence west 10.&I clialna, tlicm-a norlli 14.M clialu and themtc eaat iQ.ia chain, to place af LeglnnlDr: aud that the claim ol lllle thereha bv ileleudanta or either ol them la without fuuuduilou and void; and for iwu other relief a. may be equitable. Thin auiiinion la puhilnlicd by onter af lb linn. H P. llatlHii, Judita of the County Court of Columbia County, auieof Oriignn, wade and tiled April Hrd, IW, aud la thereby made return able aix verb from Ihe dale of the Hrat publi eallon hrf. which date ia April lilb. 190j. II. b. MCIIOI.AM AKD OUAUAM A CLKKTON. Attarueya for Plaintiff. ( iLtTABMSakB U7 JOHN A. BECK DKALH III Watches, Diamonds, SIItcxwia ...JEWELRY.... . Ecpairing a Specialty. Worri.u St. Ban. VraaA nrst, POBTLAJIsX WmtMiiiei U.-.I1I IIV ft. J . lL-lllllM. ' '