The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 11, 1905, Image 3

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Mi, Win. I'tucktt, of VermmiM, came to
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jui lliavc nv.r.'iiiio liiiu, tut he knew
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imi.lrl a wKm "' 01 I00' 'UI"B
B, in"'!"""-'
in. A. 1'. Howard, .l Vontt Grove,
;, vhitl'iK Mr. and Mr. W, II. I'owt-I, til
Tin lutl euilrutim lixmi lurt-lijn
,iiiittlf l l'""' tiMt 'fl'K l
cr w.. 1. 027.421
V TclfK",l',i 0 ruot8Miiiil, Istooit
,n ik lirr flrl rlj oil the Columbia,
f lu; n the iroierly ul CapUln Scot!, who
j, .'t known l lrt tlio ctiumrjr.
I....I... Iirrn lcmiU nun tm tht
v, , 'ilu t one lliim. It It Mill Hint
!!k Ti i Kr"l,h ' will' "Irni whrlcr In
i!,,. ?.. iM.
jl,, , Murilia Ntuenwhwaiulcr, ol
(iSvu Wli. linn l-n vllltlnx Mr.
,( Mx K C ! t
lr tl. K. Cliff will Iw tlie Iwach
r,an t iMnv lu Mvii'Uy uuU Ucptmilwr
truth '' "I" Twly, Wclltr
j. ml Tlmrt)'.
Sjii liitir K luccllng l( lh lUxk
l,jiir, .. the Nclmletu CuJ Cuntaiiiy
ul !i W. J. Cwk niiicr, m
K .! tu !! city. ClwrRMol fraud mul
i-,,v,- i. viitKimcr utiwUitl Tovrn.
in-.: ! t lu pi-ac llie Wx khlUm. Mr.
t i, k ,:r.l tlt Iticy lJ Mtiurtttnily
t , dm l llw fl ficlil lot yiiiluatr
,t! 4:; i irj kc.l mi nine ntontli lu
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tlie I'inult court Ttiurwlity In
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. r '.li;i-l. Tlie liefvndrnu art
. ..k. M. S. CfU. w- n
I ii' I K. V. jimr. th plainllfl
arlra RobiUarll ami t'mlrtUk
- It. who were In line I to dupoae
: iii.l., i iin.i.lltiK ul 4HU aciY.
litrahl.
: Pratt an4 Ml Iy Watkln
lloii.l tn,U)r on fWliu.lay tat.
i UfUii, ol CatUlamcl. rnt a
! iUvi tail week l ttn luf
Ml I II. C.tlrey, ol ttitacitv.
Tol'w wile ol It.
C.railuM, ul '
-r mi Htiiiray Mat, a m.
s .mi hi Whitteu viil4 I'orttaml
li.il.' on ToroUy.
lim t.nfc Hie IrahU I Rmlrr'
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1 u-Uv, where lie will work In the
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I'lulhr.xik y-Ml la.t Sua lay
; .i tiiAiiy Irirn I. In (hi city i
x ii lU.iu'ikir U on a calio. !
Ki .n.e KceJrr I ttlnj uia.tcr
iti'd.
Am kin. Irtothrr ol r. Rom,
..it t the Hut o(Th on Monday 1
Mr K..W it editor ol lhejuevl It ' '
II llrii lrrvill rvllirueil lo St.
lit ., n tri.iti I'urlUnd Ut Monday eve
nr.tg; W,r orllt to the citT o Sunday
to ulr , in- ol her brother, Jock lllaik,
h i in! st, VtiH cllU hospital.
Mr. J. S. Miilrr cclrlir jled lit arventy
fsnt inn .Uy by Ktvian a ity lo a nuiu
11 "I In. )tmti( Inert I. on Suudaylatt.
Il 1 1 k 'Jinn over lu S-Mvic llnd,
licretiie y.m:i oilc waded In the
itrr t, their liewrt content
Mi. iin Kelrl and brother Wllll.uii
fit 1 1 I'.iilUiul n Siiii.Uv la.t. While
tlirre V. ill rail.-.! on Mr. Mrin)-iMin. tl ,
ll)ii!t.,ii, wlui i in lUe bopilJ.
M' A. r. !. u. oit Charlr, vi.it
'1 at i.idr la.t I rulay. When Ihe
trin j i ivr. at HoiUton it lor(ol lottop.
"Mr I i viwte.l IVrtland a well t
S.-..I.I,-
I'.n r up a fine ho ol rsr
th al llw lair thi week. II
wti lu lite county tent a much
" ii, it wuiild improve tl.c eihihil
I..I f.,
aiSt u.
Kent;
Mi" !:iUri made her uul vlil
lo
He .-ii, Sun-lay, '
Mr M r, r.ray lurnUhed the exhibit
"I'll mi line pbiui (hi wk.
Mr Liu , S. hmtl:l, ol Portland w
a hiiMiHM vKitor to thi ollkc oil I'rl-
lay l.ut.
JV li:,k w taken aeriounly ill la.t
fiturdy nlht and wa tent to Ihe
""I'iiil Vunil.iv morln. Mr. Hhuk
' up by the IruMa MomUr.
T!u- new Uainier Review came nut in
ntm li..w thin wak.
u I'tiilny hint a ,Jy (rum T Clinic
i!o the Cniiimbl i County hooth at Ihe
l:j.mitio(t, ii ii.l heruttentlon waaallracl
fl riK'il nwny by mine pluuilthat M. C.
";iy lumi.lied lor our hlblt. She
I'-ikc-rl t then a vliilc, then .lie anked
'"liive out, ol them wllieu. Neit
wiuited it uirii.tircd. Then he want
l t'i iniy ntteul the eed! She wild the
new Hint hi n ,lie tobl her people In
Timlin iiluiin t),,M, ,um t,rv would not
wlieve lu-r.
Mi"' Ulvf.i Hii.-mm.t 1 vialtiliK her
c""lii, Mr. A, J. iiemiiiK, of thi city.
Mr. I'lnily Clear. ulPortlaud Uvli.it
lii.'iil, Mr, nml Mr. R. Cox.
Mr. SinpHU ""'I aon. ol North Yam
lilll.iirv vi it it jc Mr. and Mr, Martin
"'ite, Mm.Sirlptitt and Mr. White
fli C'lll.in.
Mr, und Mr. Cha. Rom., Mia Daisy
""'. Music, ,;,Utu. Ho, Mra. 0. 8
1 Mult, Vi. Mr, (ierlriule
"'""i, ol A i iIkjii, Ih., Mi A lire Steel
M' Com SU ol Ilt-.MoiUL-a, Itt.. Mlr
fl Steel, .I!()j,.., ?,., and Mr.
hi. Uos amt .on Hnrold, of jHUcviiie,
Ay., ri haivc of )r. Row, liuvc U'cn
'liiiK the Dr. mi l Mr. Uo lor Ihe
Jit two WPk.
fjiinrlirty eisiiiiiliiiillim 1r teurlur
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"""""IC, i l'runrcim a we gii to
pre Ilia HiiIIi'hiiU iirm Alum J. Ketel,
8t. lli-lrii, Mury AihIi-moii, HciijiMxiin;(
r.vu rmirrinmi, Unytim, mle J.,)atMtt
I'orllHiiit, Wliiiilfrnl llrocltwell. Mnvm-r.
M. llultie Mi l'iiiliku, Clulskuiiie, I'.va
Hums, lUlnlrr, Kills I'ltireriil.l, Mny
iH-ttrlnry, Verni.tiln, VlrKl I'ritlmrd,
Ullllliof. Mi.ru IM.Ii.. U .
oiiiiviri, j'.mt nun-
tin. I'luUkunU I.. 1.11 ...
.,WMwlllu , ,, -
..rw.r ll fr.,, ,,, ,(JlmtU.g(
8ltrri ounce Ui the txiiitul.
I'mir iiimrl to xv Ki,n.
Never less Hum twelve lulliu
ilmrn, Ami tin kmmU Hint
reiuirea inriiiluiu tu iniike
till III M il.
M.C.filUY.Ht. Ilvliiim.
"PAIR" VISITfRS-May fm.t twmi
to rent wlirrr rr c rvlec In illrwl lo ami
Irom Hie I'nlr Kruuml.. All iiimlrrn con-vmlcm-ct
ami riilcn rrnwiimlilc. Take
:inl or &lli Mrtrl nif until In Mull utreet.
WHS S. 8. WAY.
I l niHIIiill iicsr cur lltti St.
Dr. Knodar ua Or. Qren' nv
and corract mathod of making arti
ficial taclh. Plate art made by thia
mtlhod to fit accural. 322 Mohawk
building, Portland.
I Imve timm-y to loan on appruvol
rrrtlolatl- trcurity.
w. ii. rowi-.ix,
Ku Ilrlt-na, Onjjun.
MriluK licenara Mere iaauc 1 on Wnl-
urailay to Waller Hunter ami Marulwlla
l'olrr,,ol(',olile; ami to All-rt M.iiin
Tkliucir ami i;.lim S, lumlrr ol CUtaka
iiie. Mr. lluiilrr anil Miaa l'oUr were
miitr-l In uimiiiiii.iiy on the miihj iliilc,
at lluj St Itrlrtia llutt-l in tills city, by
Ju.tlre Walklna. Mr. MuiiUr ami III
liriilc are llircliltiln n ul pioneer ol Col
umliU County.
Mr. W. II. IHIlanl ami diildrrii are
vi.il iiiK Mr. Uillar ! parent in I'ort
laml.
Milton. Jluttrr, cliarxeil Willi aaaault
with a lUiifctroua wraiii upon Allwit
AiUmh, w.ilvnl ircliuiiiury riamiunlion
lat Tuaa-lay ami hoiim! over lo the
'rsu court.
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s
Thw ChinuiKFr t'ik trip to hi. form
j.t Stiit liv an. I l.r.ninlil lau-k trvernl
boar o( line apjika Irom hit orcliaril.
t'.furifc McKriuie li Rone to Ouhlca
Ule, H'aali. tor thrre or l.iur wcrk.
when he will return ami cuiuuic to run
hi mother l.iinl ncr S mt.)o.
Mr. IM Wli kenhnm hit lou;lit ten
he I ol mih hco, ami thry are lo
iraKlug n;iie crry heller r ilve. ami in
frw )rar he will have a good at.irt.
Mr. W u ull ruiiuio the rctuui but
hi Uinily I. al the (arm .r the aiimmer.
No. t train Irom Tacoma net 'icvrrul
fire ye.trrtliy, imr ol llietu JoiiHJ a
ureal deal ol iliii(e l aiopcrt t , m h h
dr.tmytntf lenee. ruiiuitiu over meadow
".e. Mr. U uk. r.lwin ilh liicrew w
i Ui.y all day Sunday ami until altrr ini.l-
lli. at .Sunday iuk'tit Ci;ULilu liro.
Mx. I. A. I'rake. ol l.kcid-iti k (arm
wan over to Srpwr yeterdav to K t
fc.uir ol hi line hol.tcin heller which
heiutcmt to inrlude with hi other dock
to le eihlhiledal the Pair in September.
II. !. CloniiiRrr hur returned Irom
llrilih Coltimbu. and i working fur
Mr. Collin at Kelvin C.rovc lanu. He
tnleud to return in early sprint;, a he
with arvcml oilier Irom Sc.ijimow: Imve
tukrii up liiiiuentiaila In the Allierti
ei,u"")r -
The dairymen are wi hiitK lor ruin for
thi dry weather i drying up the ir.i.
KIST
A. I'. BefKcwon ha a new
MeCormic
lieaf binder
Arthur Johnwui went to Porcat Grove.
c"cliu( lo bring in hia mol'ier, Mr. F
A. M. and Kdwin North ami J. R.
Ikullaa, Marled over on Kt Dairy Creek
Mouday to look alter aome limlr land
lielonginK lo the North heii.
lam glad that the Vemoni correspon
dent h come to life again. Hi cllort
arc appreciated h the adjoining com
uiunity. Mi Merle Slinnnalmn completed a
uccefnl lour month achool at thi
place, and took her dcirture
lor I'orrt Orove. Several tnm
of Ihe achrol gathered on the 1 tt
day and eipretwd their t;factin
with the achool, and according to prev
ion arrangement, Kdwin North will
l.-iioli another month.
According to Ihe decision of the attor
ney gcmril, complain! agaiuat the
awMiiicnt iniial l made ou or Ufore
the firt day of the meeting of the Hoard
ol HquiilUatlon, and the Board I not
compelled to remain in esUm more
thniioiiedny. illhcy can transact their
biisincM In that time; therefore It urged
tint nil peraoii havlngcomplaliiU ol any
kind to nuke against the naseMiiient, file
a dd coinphiiut with the county clerk on
or before the fir.-t day of the Hoard, other
wise thev may forfeit their rigth ol
consideration. The hoard meets the 28tli
day of Align it.
in ni ori'iniiikK.
We dvire to express our heartfelt thank
I,, thr neighbor and Irien.N lor Hu I"
,,, iu ; a. r, .boiti.- !: 'Hi'"--,li,.uii!.:.;::
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Mr. Kdwurd I.nwe.
MU.'imd MRS. A. J. LAWS
nijd IVVMII.V
NATAI.N POnONt,
A I'...., I. ".7
" ' inei iliig lliul Will
limit be ltiniN.n.i,..r,.ii win.
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A muni ti.rei)tyin.d" account of tlm The mutkale nl the K, of P. hull Sulur
roiiiuiia (iritngi, nt Notnl on Haturdiiy J '"y niht prove 1 to he very auccewmil.
would by i, i,,,,.,,. jo jimtico to tlm Solo nml dueta rendered by the pupil
onaalon or riutlrty (,0 ri-collevtiuim oOf Mr. Oliver proved her ability a a
tlmim whojwtiro preMiiitoti thill no t en- i teacher. Singing, elocution nml char
joyablu nccMlo,,. Tl.iilriptoNittulwn!i:teri.liiglieliK.dtoin.ikc up the pro
inii'loby V.At). to;iatkaiil.) lant Kal- gnim. A good lied nudiuuee was In al
Unliiy iivonlng, and In thu mornlnir about ' tcmlcnce.
, H.e iilnrt wit inmln minm tlio liioun
lain In Jiihnaon' big bin kboard, fur
thu twout water ol tlm Nelmlnui. The
load coiihlated of Mr. Wiildo. tlntu
leelnri-ri Hurry Weal, It. II. Mitchell,
end the editor of thu Mint, tho hitbir
b"lng iiiiiiiiiinoiitly chowin driver arid
pilot ol llm rig. Tim trip ovor wu
inadn without uny n.rloin tiouble, ax-
cupl Hint iiloriM ilnt Mr. Waldo
gut ;
out and walked, betraying coiiaidurable
lack ol Initli in tho ability of iho driver.
Near the niininit weiuitl a city lied look-In-
Kiilhiiimii with a bicycle, but It
provi-d to be Canpur Libel, who wa ad-
iiilringly Coiileiiiiliitliig thu new K-do '
nu ii ueen iiiatruiuiiutal In securing lor
thu peopleof Hut Valley . It look irood
toon, but at ao.nc point It acem ... J '
if Hanlio.it would occur thia winter
Then came the ride down the alone
and up thu Valley, paH Mist, to the
tlrnngn Hull, where Me arrived at about
10 :kl mul nl II went into busmen
resaiin.
The atluiidance was good, about Mvcn-
ly Im-Iiik present, nml nothing occurcd
lo mar tho moat complete liurin.iiiyi.il
the mcaslon.
At the noon hour all were invited to
the school houao, where dinner had !
been prepared umlur the (uimrvialon of
Mr, l.lndgren, wife of the postmaster
at Mi.t. We have eaten nevcral Uraiige i
uirinem, nut iniial ailmil lliul neither ul
grange gathering or any where lej have
we teen tlm equal ol the bsmpiel eurved
by the ladies ul Nstal (irangu on riatnr-
dy last. The ((ronton attraction tm
the uiillinltwl quantity of uiagnillceiit
trout, (rerih from the cool waters of the
Nelmliiui, and osikml to perfccilun.
Then lollowed chirken, bain, and a
variety of other meat and anlada, lea,
eilfi-e, and rich cream by the pitcher
full, ami an iulnlte variety ol pica and
lai la. Such a dinner placed larfore a
pirty of railroad magnate would aectiio
ihe raoid eumidetiiin of that railroad to
l.i.i,-. nUi.l ...nbin a...t nl
Columbia County.
After dinner a meclinrf wa bell in
thu beautiful gtovu jual ,ulh of the
lirti!ii 1111. when Mr. Waldo, the
timiid Uvturvri-I thu Patron of Hus
bandry, delivered very scholarly nnd
Interesting addrea upon the advantage
ofl'ere.1 by the order lo aiiicii!tuiiat,
and Ihe duty of every nieniln-r to secure
g md uuU'ilal (or initiation. Thu ad
dres was i-r-fully listened to, and wo
have no doubt tlnit the goul thought
espre! made a decided impression
upon the liuircrs.
The editor f the Mist spoke briefly
on the advantage lo ho derived from n
thorough limning of the Sehalem'i rt
.iiiree at the Lewis and Clark Kx por
tion, and many guarantee of BHsittance
acre made.
In the evening there was work in the
filth degnv, seventeen candidate being
initialed
The only resolution adopted were:
One calling upon the L.-wi and Clark
iu.itiagui.Mil to act aside one day t lie
knitaii at (irango Day, when all patron
of ll.i.l.uiiJiy will bo cxpecle-l to be
present ; one thanking thetirand IaH'lur
er lor In-raltendiinee; mid one thanking
Natal tiiango br it magnillcient hospi
tal.ly. Kuder the managemrnt A lecturer
N-l ".ere wa, a rt but intent
in. literary programme, alter whtcli tlie : ,CIl,ic(i lo Bn ti,c pblic Und States by
hull wa turned over to the young BCt f August 4. 1H2, Iwlword II. Flor
l.eoti!e who danced until tho rl-ing sun chut, of Portland. County ol Multnomah
, . . .i .i.ni...... ! State of Oregon, has this dav filed in this
Cltascil tne siars over ,-- ,
The next roinonataKc piaee in mini-1
the first Saturday iu Novemlier.
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TIIK DKLINKATOtt FOR
Vl'lil't-T.
I
From tho standpoint of lashioti
the
August lh'linentnr is a most attractive,
nnuiber, portraying tho midsummer I
style In all their charm and variety;
aiid It contain, liesides the fashions,
many (eutnres ol interest to Ihe general
reader and prad'cil lions oboiildor. Tho
llrttchapler ol the now aeriiil story by j
Helen M. Winlow is an item ol note; it
Is rall.il "At Spinster I'srni" ami re
1 ites thu actual exporinco ol a woman
who iornook tho busy city for the
countrviidu and found thero rwtil pwico
ml happlnes. "Tho Lucky I'iece" is
cotitintiod, nnd there are also short
sLnrlea hv Cvnm Townsoml Rrady nnd
r.enn ltohv MlM'klll
(II go norm in
l f urn articles oil Uhl-ftlsitHilHU
. , ., ' i ii, mi Tl...n c.ininmr
Timepiece," and "Ol.l-Timo Miminer
ll...,l. nnd on Martin Luther'a
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famniis hymn. A Mighty
rortreas la
M ithor will find Dr. Mur
ray'spajwon "Feeding the Child" well
worth rending, and for tho children
themselvo there aro entertaining .tone.
nnd passtlmei, Including an "Animal
Fnlry Talu" by L. Frank ibium, nnd a
"Son Kiley 'itnhbll," etorv. House
plan nnd honaefurulahlng Ideas and
suggest ion In cookery and other hotiao
wifely mutter complete tho nnml?r,
which i of much Interest throughout.
COl'NTY SUUYKYOK'S NOTIOK
(inioe , I Count Surveyor of roliimlda .
At. Helen", Or , July
Tu W It Wruilil. John li.iihiuiin. Jr.. r.
Nmvles.J.I'. l'elen.Mli,.l.li K. Jaeiihsm:
Yo, r e lie cbv H..II.I...I Ibnl lo'"' aeliinan.
Ir Ii mv.eri.f the north hull o 'the south
ea.l.;.V.rle'r ..id a inia. la II..
ter oi run -i -" .- ,,,, ,,,,..,,
slilp II ii.ii.Ii. riiuMO
, emin'lv mrvevur ul Columbia roomy,
." t . Min.-v .iii.l enl.il.IWi "ha lines arid
Hie afore n.-t ,,f land; and lu
..il.l or. er. "HI l" ul."" "il.l
me,
treon
enriii'i
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i.v ii.iurest you ham i '
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l"-""' i w
w. r. WAITS,
C'iitiui)' Si" vcyur ul I'lilunit.lii i;utinl,
1
H I f I'M'
A lt 1 1 K
r niuk Kilby tnid visit to Portlund
Wcdneaday.
Mr and Mr. French, of Coble, pent
Saturday in Rainier on busine.
Mi Alice Perry went to Portland Fri
day morning on a visit.
Mr. W, Potter, of Portland, apent
three days lust week visiting Mr. O. E.
Kapt:le of this city.
Mi. McKce returned to her home in
thia city alter having spent a week at
the exposition.
Mr. J. Kicen of Portland pent a few
day last week visiting hi aunt. Mr. L.
Swelt
AUorilcy " A- Fischer paid a visit to
ortIuml
The heavy increase of traffic ou the A.
A C. R. K. of late eim to be a little too
much for the conductor and brukciuen
in charge. An incident when thi fact
wa very much iu evidence occured last
uight when those in charge ol the train
showed a great lack of courteay toward
its lady passenger. A woman with three
children, one an infant in it mother's
arm, boarik-d the train at Clutskntiie in
structing the conductor to let her oil at
ll,e aKXt- station. When the train came
10 "U)t' ,lle women ami children tarted
out ' coacuand was about to descend
tlle "am Kve a udddcn Urt and
moved on. It was over one mile before
the train came to a standstill, nnd instead
of trying to aij-.tac the matter with the
lady, the conductor gruffly told her to get
oil there, that it wa not his fault that the
did not get off at the proper place. So
with two little children at her ide and
one in her arm the lady had to trudge a
mile in the dark on the railroad track,
undergoing the denger of falling off the
trestle on the way or being run ofl by the
. next train. At her home sat ber other
1 little one peering through the the dark.
nets waiting lor their mother to come.
Mr. Anderson and Miss Florin went
tj Portland Saturday to visit the fair.
Mr, lunclbaugu i Having tlie ex
terior of her house painted
Mr. C. Narin is pairing and otherwise
improving the house he occupies.
1-r. I) II. Stuart juid a visit to his
mother, in Portland.
Mr. N. Horn ol Portland spent Sunday
visiting it the Swctt home.
David and Ira Newsome spent Sunday
with their parents iu this city.
Mrs. Malm and daughter are visiting
nt Westport.
J. .Schlegle apent Monday in Rainier.
ItHKl'MATISM
When pain or irratition exiat on nnv
part of the body, the application of linl
lnrd'a Snow Linuiment gives prompt re
tell. K. W. fjullivaii. Prop. Sullivan
llmiw, Kl Ueno. O. T., wiites, June G.
1112: 'I take pleasure in reccomend-
ing Itnllard' Snow Liniment to all
nlio are alllicted with rheumatism. It
i the only remedy that I have found
that give itiimcdi ate relief." iV, 60c
id $1.00. Sold by A.J. Deuiing.
NOTICK FOR Pl'lSLICATION.
Fniied States IjindOfRce,
Portlund, Oregon, Julv llth. l!Hi6.
VOTICK IA HEREBY blVEN THAT
i. in compliance with the provisions
of the nclol Longressot June 3, Jh!. en
titled "An Act (or the sale of timberlands
(i,icc hj. SW()rn s,aU.lm.Ilt No. for
,lt.,n,rcliase ol the southeast quarter ol
Section No. Eleven (11) in township No.
Four .4) North Range No. Four 4)
West. W M. und will offer proof to show
Hut the land sought is more valuable for
its timlier or stone than I r agricultural
puriioscs, una to csiatmsu ins ciaitn 10
sain lunu uciore xegisicr ami receiver hi
at Portland, Oregon on Thursday, the flth
(lnyof (X-tolier, ltHlft.
f to names as w-ittinaca: Samuel F.
Owen, of Portland, Oregon ; John S.
Ready, of Portlund, Oregon; George F.
Smith, ol Kaluma, Wash.; Wright V.
Hurt, ol Vernonia, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested
to file their claims in this office on or be
fore mid Mil day of Oototter, UH5.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register.
CONTEST NOTICE-
Oregon City, Oregon,
July Ii. mi.
A MifReU'iil content sfflilavlt having been Hied
in tliis oflU-e hv Alexsmler Ae.k, i-oute.tnnt
siiahisl homestead enlrj No. Vtsw, made July
ST. IV0I. fur S K. ee. -il. 8. W. 'i K W.
See. -il, N- W. N.W.'t f'ee. i7, Bml N. K. I
w i. Heetloti 2S. Toiulilii
i iauu s i.
be Jiweph Hi'lmlkowakl, contestee. Iii which it
Mi n,uw,IMli ,. Wl,n bIN,ihi
with lh trael ot land embraced in the aid
i.,iitn,itiittl cinrv liil low me nrorw ei'iiiii-
m,,n ( the name: also that mild Joenh Sehul-
knu'Mlcl. enirvniau. anil iimneirs nnvo wnoiiy
aliflitdiuied said elalm and that thev Imve never
reHldeU utHin or euitlvaieii or improved the
Mime Miiee nmktna entrr thentof. or at all, thnt
ulct e.ilrviimn died ub.nil December '.11, 1M ,
mi.t the iisinea nt tlie heirs of eutrytiiau are
u known anil after diligent soorch can nut be
le.riieil, nnd that Ihe tie.ru of eiilryii.an are
iioUiiown and their n.,l'lenee eaii not he ai-eer-tiilued.
and Hint said alleged al.sei.ee from the
snld land wat not due lu his or his heirs' em
ployment in the Aruiy, Navy, or Marine Core
of ihe United Males. a a private soldier, onleer,
caiiian, or marine., during tlie war Willi Kpalll
iirdur.iitt any other r in which th l'nile.1
Ktnti.M iiihv lMianeaaeil. niiI.I litirtiei are hereby
nollrled to avpear, rwtiotid, and offer evidence
tiiuelilnc mi. 'I iiUok.nli.il at 10 n'eUiek a. in. on
Heiitember a, iu., uerim me hsumur aim no
reiver nt ir. Untied flulo. Una Oinee in Fort
iiind, Dreeon.
The snld i-.nieslnnt havlnc in a rroneram
dsvll. filed Kebriliiry 1. llK'i. ett l.irlh faels
ubleli shiiwllial after duo dillireiii-e .rro.ml
servlee of tills notice can nut l maile, it l
hereby ordered and directed that sneh naiico. be
tlven'hy dins sud iimiwr put lleiulun.
ni liij v 7 HBO. W. UYI1KK. Receiver.
tSTAPIISnKD IK.
187'J
JOHN A. BECK
DKALRR IN
M Diamonds, Silverware,
...JEWELRY....
Kepairing a Specialty.
Slurrlsoa St. UeU JTroul t fUtt, fOHILANB.
$
A FEW
l.ric ladies' hose .... , . .
12Wc kimono hdkf ... .
(Vic'shirtwuists
1!k dressing sack
30c waist set
00c leather belt
15c novel
O0c corsets ....
7.1c lace collar
25c tide comb
He lawns
fl.'iO lace curtain
25c ribbon
2 jC child' lace hose
.'oc chlid' dresse
.'!5c boy'l wash waists
(V)c sash ribbon per yd. .
Wlc inen'l underwear...
(Klc ribbed drawers
$1.25 all wool "
l um'r wool underwear
jl.2" men' dress shirt
."; " " " ..
B-jcboy " "
Hoc leather belts
2c cap
PILLOWS
t
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4?
NOTICK OP INTEXTIO.V TO APl'LY FOB
uqcoit Licr.ssK.
Oobla, Oron. Jutr 1. 190.
To all Daraons concerned : You and aach
of you will tak notlca that I. 8 E Butta.
will on tha (tk day or September, 1905. ap
ply to th County Court of Columbia Coun
ty. Btata or Oreson. ior llcenas to Kit
plrltuoua, vinous ana man liquors ana
bar J elder In quantities lesa than nn ral
lon. ror a DarlCMl or one year. In the vlllaae
of Oobla. Oobla Preelnct. Columbia County,
(ireaon. whleh application will 09 baaed
upon tha followln petitien:
PETITION.
In Ihe County Court of th State of Ore
gon, for Columbia County.
We. the undersigned legal voters and res
idents of Oobla Proclnct. in Columbia Coun
ty, Slate of Oregon, and who have actually
resided In aald prrctnet thirty days prior
lo Ihe aiming and nilng of this petition,
would respectfully petition your Honorable
b-My at trie tjetem!v.r term of the ld
County Court, commencing on Wednesday,
the (111 day of September. 1905, to be held
In tha court house In the City of St. Hel
ena. In aald county and state.
That license be granted to B E. Butts
lo acll eplritiioue vinous and malt llquora
and fermented cider In quantities leas than
one gallon. In Ooble Precinct, in the village
of Ooble In said Columbia County, State of
Oregon, and thai aald license be Issued to
eald 8 K Butts for s period of one yoar
from the th day of September, 1905. All
of which your petitioners will ever pray.
Slanera Kred Woodhom. J. V. Handle.
E. A, Hmtth. O. D. Hunter. T. C. Watta.
Jaa. McGregor, Henry Blake, A. J- Van
Alrnam. Cbarlea Fink. Joe. Lawrence, J. B.
Chandler. T. J. Osborn, Vltor Furet, 0. E
Hunter. O. S. Foster. Henry Waaser. Emlle
Waeaer. Jullen Waeser. C. E. MaHlneter, C.
Slaglnn. C. C. Fowler. Abe l.lnlt, B. M.
Fowler. R. Replogle. O. Ounhor. H. F.
Unow, Oeo. Hoodley. Frank Welter, F. W.
Jordan. A. Keen, O. 8 Fowler. O. J. Link.
F. O. Bunde. C. E. Itnadley. John Farr,
Jamea U. Montgomery, Adron Howard. O.
M. Fair, J. I- Flnlay, Peter Iloersh, Jack
Eltnger, Oeo. Foater. Jr ; W. R. Rehm.
Robt. Uelngston, Max Ferlet (Ry.). W.
B. Maklnster. S. C. Hoadliy. J. M. Llnd
aey. Kmll Lawler, B. II. Noer. E O. Jonee,
M. l.lnk, Frank Bishop, J. F. Cos. Ira, I
Wlthrow. Fred Comfort, R. N. Hamilton.
A. J. Malcolm. B. F. McOormlck. Ileuban
Neer. Oeorge Morel, Henry Morel. Jaa. Ken
nedy, Will Bishop. James (1. Kennedy. M.
J. Untler, C. Hovers. A. C. Stroble, H. Wel
ter. R. I Kenny. W. E. Miller.
(Signed) S. E. BUTTS.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
ITimbcr Land Act, Jun 9. !79
United Statea Land Offli-e.
Portland. Oregon. July llth. 1903.
Notice Is hereby give that In compli
ance Ith the provisions of tlie act of Con
gress of June J, ists, cnitueo. -An act
lor tne sale or timoer innoe in ine piaiee
of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Wash
ington Territory, aa extended to all tne
Public Land Statea by act ot August 4.
1892. Oeorge W. Parker, of Vernonia. coun
ty of Columbia. State of Oregon, has this
day flled in this offline his sworn state
ment No. Mia, for the purchase of lxt 4.
of Section No. 1, In I Township No. 4 N
Range No. west, and win orrer proor to
how that the land aought la more valua
ble for Ita timber or aton than for agri
cultural purpose., sad to establish his claim
aald land beroro the Keglster and re
ceiver at Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday,
the 4th day of October, lsui.
He namea aa witnesses: J. C. Miller, of
Chehalla, Wash ; John W. Parker, of innk-
tun, Oregon; Sisel A Wilkinson, or noui
ton, Oregon; 8. P. Ballard, of Pittsburg,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming aoversoir
tha ahova-deecrlbed lands are requested to
lie their claims In this offlce on or before
said 4th day of October, 19u.
AIA1EHNON B. HKK8SKK. ltccisier.
ASSESSORS NOTICE OF MF.KTINO OF
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
Notle la hereby given, that upon th
last Monday In August lo-wlt; August IS.
1905. the board of equalisation will attend
at the OlBce of the County Clerk of Co
lumbia County. Oregon, and publicly ex
amine the assessment rolls, and correct
all errors in valuation, deecriptione, or
quality of Innds, lota, or other property.
1'aU'U at my offlce this 98th day of July.
1909.
A. T. LAWS,
Assessor of Columbia County. Oregon.
SUMMONS
In tlio Cirenl. Court nl the Stele of Oresi-a for
the Countv of toliinibfs.
William Werner, plaintiff, vs, ililviia Werner,
defend nl.
To Hi lctia Werner, rlefetnlsnl:
In tlie Nsnie ol the bia.e of Oreiron yon arc
hereby notified, that the plaintiff liereia lias flint
a coiHpU'iul aganiHt you In the illume i-iil.lrt.it
eourt aiul cause, sin! vo.i are hereby rwiiiired
In 'Nnr mid slimier the mid eninplsliii. or
lile some iippoarsiwe ttiereto, on ur belure the
lsst day of the term nvsi'rllx-.l liy Ihe.nderof
puhliratltui hereof, to-wit: on or tieforv Sen
leiiilivr 1, 1 '.: ami that II you fail so to answer
and aytsiar. or lite some at pesramv herein,
tho r-ii.tlir will cause your default to been,
lereiluuil noted and will apply t. ihee-iurt (or
the relief prayed lor lu the comiiliiliit, lo-wlt, a
diH-.ee lorever iliKiMiivliiu the bond of matri
mony now rs. Winn bciMeeu you aud the plain
I iff, and for such oilier relief ns Hit' court
deems proper and cutnt "hie. The risie ot the
fl't liubllcatinii of this suiiirnoiis is Friday, the
si si dsv of Julv. 19116. end Ihe last .il.H.'stli.li
thereof Is Friday, the first day of Selileniix-r.
1..I0.Y usd this Kiiuimo.is is tu lie published on
earn. Kridsv of eseli and every week for a pe
riod ot sis stlcoowtive ivcsks tielwetMi said dales.
This summons is published ty order of Hon.
Thomas A. McHrtile. Imlse of sal. I ..our', made
In i-hamhers in said cause on the t;.;ntlayof
July, A. 1., ISKli.
' , ( lf.3. J. SOilNABKl.,
Aititni.v for I'l'iiiiiiil'.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ST. HV.I HNS,
iy;. EDM IN HU-ls,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
sx- iutui5. : ; osaic .
OUR MAMMOTH
MIDSUMMER
Clearance
IN FULL BLAST NOW.
Great Reductions in All Departments.
OF THE BARGAINS WE
.Now $ .10 f;5c cap. Now .49
" 3 lor .2 3-"c men' tnmmer hut '
" f .110 40c boys' " " " .27
.4!i 2r.c , " " " .10
" .if) Boys' workshirt " .33
' .2S 10c sox ' 3 pr .25
" M 15c black ioz " .10
" .75 15c linen collars " .10
" .53 7'K felt hat ' .55
' .18 50c children Jiata " .35
" ,0l( t2.50 ladies' tan shoe " 1.95
M J2.25 " black oxfoidi ...,, " 1,90
" .18 $1.00 nandala " 1.45
' .19 $1.K0 larlies' kid ehoes 1.25
" .24 $1.50 red kid shoe .95
" .24 $1.5 tan oxfords Miasea " 1.35
" .38 $1.00 Walkover shoe " 3.35
' .50 $3.00 vici kid shoes 2.50
" .30 $150 canva shoes " 1.2-5
" .." $2.00 dancing pump " 1.85
' .150 $1.85 satin call hoe " 1 60
" -79 2.00 sporting shoe " 1.85
" .53 $1,00 vel'rcalf Bluchi " 3.45
" .39 $).0O handmale crusr' " 4.55
" .50 $"1.00 " um'r loggers " 6.15
" .16 $0.00 heavy loggers " 5.25
40 0 COMFORTERS 95C
40 0
".Superior" Steel Ranges, large ovens, high closets $29.35
"Our Home" No, 8 Cook Stoves 9.35
Full Size Iron Beds 2.65
Large Kitchen Treasures $3.45; Best Hard Wheat Fiour,
$1.25; Oysters 10c; Best Breakfast Bacon, 16c; Choice Picnic
Hams, 12c; Standard Tomatoes 95c per dozen; Sweet Corn,
$1.18 per dozen; poultry netting 10 per ct below market price.
L. SWETT, - RAINIER
MEN S FIRST
WMm
lwi'. fc-'f3
J-Ma
mi
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,
Proprietor.
CUARDIAN'S SALE
No'ice t hert'.iy Fiv?n that by virtue of u or
der of thu County Court of the State of Oregon
for the 4'ountv of ColutnbU. matle und eaurct
on the ilOth day of July. 1905. iu th matter of
the tfTuaniinushtp of the ia'e of Charlen Heu
(Uiicats, minor, the umiersigne-l, w guardiiu.
of the etate oi Mid minor, will, ou the --th
, day of AiiifUttt. ltst'A, t h hour of ten o'clock
i tn the forenoon of said day. nt the court house
! d.H.r in St. UtiW Orecoii, vll at public buc
l lion, for cash in hand, the foUowiiiR dewriied
j real rierty belonging to Mild minor, nitiioted
in thrountv of tdmuhi. SiaU of Orenon;
to-wtt: An uudtvideat one fifth interest inutul
to the northwei tiiirt-U'r of wniiim niiieteeu.
and the north half of the southcNxt im:rtet of
netti ion twt nty-uine. iu tioviitdiip five north,
( ra-ngti two west of tho U illiimi tte meriiii-'n:
arid also an undivMcd one tifth iuWrct In and
to the lo, low inn desril'M:l tract of inud con
tvitninp five acre, t-i mated in taidc iun:y ai'd
ftfttc; to wit; hcciuniiM at thu southwest cor
: ner of fection thirty Ave. in said township live
north, nmj.'c two we-tof the Willamette merid
ian: tlieticc east ittoiiir Ihe aouth line of Miid
sect ton nni: thence notth 2S.S rod?; thence
wei iS S rds to the wect of asid feciimi;
thcueo south 'M3 rou to the blaceof betiitiniuu,
K. K. griuK,
W. It. I'owell, httorney for imrviim.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Timber Land, Act June 2, 1S7S)
Unttod t:tes l.siifl Office,
forilalid, nr.. July IU. PJU-i.
Notice is hereby Riven that lu compliance
with the provisions ot the scl of Congress of
June j, U's, entitled "An Act or the sale of
timber lands lu Ihe Srales of l'slitnr"ia. Nel
vs.iii. Ori'Kon, and W ashiliitton Territory," bh
cMci.did toall the Pul.!ii- tjind States by act of
Aniens! 4. Isl', SmiihicI Foster Owen, of I'ort
lend, f'olmtv of Miiltnotnah, Klnta of Orcfion,
bus thN dnv flled in this othoo his sworn stnte-
tiiour Mo. t iiiKJ, for the piirehiise ol Ihe is uf
section No. II. in township Mi, 4 n. niuce o. t
w, sr.il will . lier nniol to show that the I.md
s.,i...(i. ... .... oi',- .'.li.oii.ii. for its tiinheror smite
i lli in 'oi' h .rrii-ii '.i .n 1. 1 j-n.j.osys. an.l loeslslitish
I h.-s i h.iM to Mil.: u.n.1, l.ti';iH- Hcflisier nnd Ke
't"'oT ii! l'...'li:.n.l. t)rL-i,-..., on Monday, the
-.il. ,l..v .,f s:,-i.,.-.v.ii.T. 1-At.
Ho ii.i.... - ;'s wi.in-s.is' John S. Reiidy, of
I'o'llsml, tiit-.roi: Juinth Mnli-r, ot Porlloiid,
tiriHo'ti; t'lniili's o-boru. m Portland, Oregon:
W Ii, lln t. nl S'ermiiila. Oceeon.
Anv nnd nil lie-sons I'luin.h.tt adversely Ihe
nls ve ilescriheii liuulsure reime-lid to trie rhitlr
. cliiinis in this unite ou or ueiurc sum m uny
1 of Scptynil't-r, liHv'i,
I ' .AUifctOJOS S, DKE'sSER, Rcsister,
Sale?
OFFER ;
- CLASS SUITS
$10.00
Ths Bast you have ever
seen.
F ABRICS in Worsteds,
Ce viots and Cassimeres.
Hand-Worked Button
Holes, Hand - Padded
Collars, s ew.n with silk
Ota say $15 for Eqnal finality.
Conij Early and G3t tlie Pick
W HEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD
IT'S SO.
KOTICX FOR ITBUCATIOX.
Department of the Interior. Land Offlc at
l-ortland. Oregon. July 22, 1905.
Notice is hereby given that th following
named settler has aied notice of hla In
tention to make anal proof la aupport of
his claim, and that said proof will b made
before the Register and Receiver at Port
hind, Oregon, on September , 1905, via.:
Leopold Pupont, 11. R No. 1278S, for tha
S t: 14 of Section tH. T. S N-. R. S W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and culti
vation of said land, vis.:
Alexander Ask, of Ysnkton. Oregon; Cor
nelius L. Moyer, of Tankton. Oregon; Char
les J. Wallace, of Yankton, Oregon; Aaron
J. Kelley, of Moueron, Oreunn.
ALGERNON S. OftESSER. Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In the County Court of the State ol Or
egon for Columbia County.
In the matter of the estate of John D.
Morgan, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an order of the Co.inty court of the
State of Oregon lor Columbia County,
tnaile and entered on the 3rd day of July,
liHI.", iu the matter of the estate of John
I). Morgan, deceased; the nndersigned,
the administrator of snitl estate, will, oil
or after th aith day ol August, l'.KMi, at
the office of said li. K. Quick in St. Hel
ens, Oregon, sell at private sale fjr cash
in h.ind, the following described real
property belonging to the tstate of said
deceased, to wit:
l!cinning at the South West corner of
the South West i-1 of section 35, in town-
I ship four North. Rangi- two West of the
! Willamette Meridian; thence North B3.Vj
i rods; thence East 30 rods: thenec South.
53 m rods; thence West 30 rod to tlie
pluce of beginning, containing ten acre,
situated In t ie County of Columbia,
State of Oregon.
E. E. QUICK.
V " ""'.YELL, Attorney lo. rtrtuuii
i alar