t ft
tJ I f If A I
Mrs. U"l Hiitlur linn been vlaltliio;
lf lir. nli Mr. A. Mllt-a,
Mr. II- M"rK "vK rtMiiiiioU
iiiu wArvliouM! on CpIuuiIjU irvt.
um Hutli KMutnlniN U yUIUiik Mitt
The iil'iiiiiiK i11111 ( 1 WItkitlrtiiii,
4, Kpimuw, w its destroyed by fire Inst
wtek, tllC lu IWIUK nlXllll 111,11"". wim
out ltiiitiim-e. Tim will will jmiUiUly
'iwivlmllt in tlir uear futun.
Sir. oii'l Mr. J""18 Sliflilmi, of (hi
.... U.... ... t...
fj atari" wn cwiniay inm iu'
lr iwtl I'rnni-iKu, ui sih-ihi me
yiutrr.
Ki you win! one til llntse amtvriilr
,jalral 2i rent "'i' r'i your or-
ittiUi l(. ii.i'iKK. ft. nrisii. infy
. ..... .1.1 lit l,.,1.tV.A II. ...... Ml..
anil sre llir liMt mivetilr yon can Intve,
Waii llirv luvc wni Hum the coat of
jrniinl Hie HUte ' Orrtfon.
Jlr, I. K, MllUril, vrtits Was taken to
Ik luouiii! Mylum at SoU-in, (mm llil
dly on Tlmradsy U, died titer! l'riitay
Sight Mr. MllUrd limt lax n rralilrtit
ol St. Hi-itu mi'lvlwiity lorovrr twenty
years. He wm kihkI clllcii-lmrilwi.rk-lag
urn! tinted lor bit itttcierlt-, anil i(
erruis very ami Hull lie sllulild end bU
i,u In null a uiaiinrr, alter having
snutwd Mllii'icNt mentis In kerfi biiu in
rutlilurt. He bail relative III Pxikim,
Mr. snd Mr. KtiKrne lllakralry, ol
frjrtlaud, are viaitltiff, relatives III this
Mix. II. K. Clitl wu a 1'urtlattJ vi-itor
iTiu-.it.ty U.
Mr. I. T. Kreiter, ol IWIIIiikIiihi,
Wuh.. a br.illicr-ln Uw til Mr. M. C.
(inv, lia Iktii visiting Mr. mid Mr.
('.nr. He left fur rut.iaml .Mnn.lay lit
ciuimy v.ith Mr. Cray lur a M-rcral
gavlVUIt ! tlic Knioaiiinn,
Ill I " r l"r Sdle, ilit-iji, nl till
.v. l itANiv I I.Aui., Ajrnl
litem",: IVI,;mim.
M.m.1 ll,-ie lilt! HI, .:lii? Kelct,
fttlir l.llu, .Still Allilic Quii'lt
ml Mmi lljffin rrliiniril on Situnl.iy
tut I i llic lu) ficlil ul (ilit VjiiiIiiII,
it I'lit.m. Tlie k'ifU rtni baviiig
Ul 4 vrry ciiJiiyaMp lime, but they
(rtiur I cii cvtllinly i)roi .l (rl luck
kottir. Ttir iimiirv Hi. y r.irnc.l will at
r i- lit in riri ul ttuin, nu t u t ibiubt
(lv mill i.it I lie Uir m I'-riUml I My.
Um II i rl HlHlrr Bn.-Ht HilllJ.iy wild
n'ulitn iii tlm illy.
I.ilr r.luriii nflljc tt'Kk t'ltiwr nuke
H p un Ui.it Mr, Harry Wi U, ltb hi
rr lii-ril, n. Iiu ir l Kfp.il miwii, m-
ttilin nil is.iii lilor cu-c4 tll gresit
Li II lul Mr, Wtt tixik luiirtti on
c.l I,. i., won't ip yunrin tirnt, w-'nil
im ijv i n uitc mrr, (oiirtlt un pnvturc ul
ncuo Tin ! a reuiatkati'e i!m din.
M-knin !ip tui.ill nnmbrr Mr, tt'nl
kiliiic I jii.I Die lronj( cuinjctitiiin br
kl in iiiiiii-n t ltli.
I isi.H have n nice nawil
im m i.l ,i.iiiil, vii'ni-1 ,
'ui', iiiaiiiil, l.rulu-,
. Tin and V"1"'1" 'e,
ilm pip el.', tiroiarica,
II iv, (iialn, Klur, etc,
M.C. tilt VY.El. Helen
Mr. I., . Mireta, ol Kaiulrr, mnla to
tWC.iliitiil.M t'oimty cnhlbil a crocul
u lumlle of liia luvcntimi, on which
he Ui applied dr a iMtrlit. No
irrew '
rt ncc.led, the grip beiii) held in place
liyacUmp. t ainarar to be a very ue
lal iloiie, and had it la-en tent in lime
nuiU.til.t a medal could have been He-cured.
Syrup of While Pin and Tar. the old
reluhlc ciitigh remeily
For nile tiy A.J.
Iteming, drugiat.
.Yon wilt have to hurry If yon want any .
aithnar aouvenir ptate. TUcy are the
! ami chcft tonvrnlr that yon can
lute ol the great expoaition which witt
n Ik- a thing pf the paat. They have
l!cn,i of arun of Oregon III the center,
"HI. a ground of green and a border ol !
S -lil. order (rout ft. 11. I'lagg and you !
Ur.ler from It. 11. I'lagg
"ii Ri t them immedialcly nller the
pHiii,,,,, The ujiiilicr i limited.
The
pice '.! cent.
Vinliiu and all ttiiugcd liistrumenl
ture.l by me, All work guaranteed.
A'Mtr.,1 ment St. Helen.
au iic so era nir.t-i.i:.
Or. Knoder uo Dr. Qrtan'a oaw
nd correct malhod of maklna aril-
il teeth." Plata ara md by thi
meborl to fit accurate. 32i Mohawk
fculldinj, Portland.
Mr. David llmmliaw, of ll.iilltnn, ron
tfiliiilea Northern Spy ntul I ten DvU
I'pli', "'p'orn mid qiili.ee to Coluiif
'ia Ciiuiify'a exliibit till week. Mr.
Nil Pi-turann, of M1, wild Oravcn
'm, King and un uiiiiaincd variety.
Mr- J. A. llciKtr, of Warren, r-nda
'li'iin Mundi, Mr. Klliotof IVI.I.nwk,
corn fourteen feet hltfli, Win. Van.
''I Min send immense: nolnloe. T. A.
Cliininirer. of HI. Ili.,.na. aciid ciouk-
'"'" li wiiiiikIk's, Mr, J. 11, (loillrey, of
llclcna, aiiiul S,yelwiitir giupca
""il excel nnythluj srli.itvn ill Ih'i Agrl
clli.riil building, Mu. I). 3. Hw-iuer
r.l (teili Ciiirtdlitn wild blitckberrie,
'Im .m riiiieh nt Warren. buiuIh ilium
'""Hi cm-ii ilmtexi'ltca thu onvy ol tho
Ni"iiiiuna. and Mr. 11. I,. Colvln, ul
M"N'l iiiil, muula it lux ofctiol.
dub
t.i
""iiiniiihl tins booth. There hits been
i"' many contributions this week Unit
ii in
irilialilu that we have omitted
'""l'1', hut If o It, I uniiitiuitimiiil.
Mr. J. I'. McKiblicn, who resided hero
'h"'"i)r, tin: fire and ht conaideruble there
im St. It U-ui. f4.it tirday to vMl bi
!--rl mid tlmirv. Sir." McKlbben
' '" "i iuii of the civil wur mid us be '
""'riiu' from nurllul iMirulvsis be in-
'u'i'litn uviill hliitnel( of the rUhl he 1ms
w ell t-liriieil. mid become nil liliniite
Mr. Tlio. Coor, Krltt a lew itity
olf I wrtkvl.lliiiK Urr iiiolhcr, Mr. A.
M, Decker, of till city,
MlM Itablwln ..ml niece. MU. MU 1
TIiiihniii, of Antorln, buve been vialtlug
irienii in tin city the lt week,
I want to buy a liculi cow. Mint be a
K"'I"M'- I',. 11. l'I,A(jC.
Tlieliinernt tlce ol J. 8. Mlllunl,
who (licit at the Oreijun IliMpiUit lor Hie
IliMiie on 1'il.lny, Mritcmlier Vi, acute
iiiiiiiIii, Uik .lyc at the Metlimtirt
clmn li at Warren on Momlay lt, Iter,
Cliaa, Mi Keen, ol HilUUiro, oiTiciatinK,
(lie remain Mi interred In the Odd
I'ellow cemetery near Warren. Mr.
Millard wat taint near Rocliculi-r, New
Vork, Aiiut Otli 1HIH. lie leave a
Inter at Hunt HmUiic, and wime more
remote relative.
Mr. and Mr. Ilenry Moullonand cbib
dren, ol Ooiiiicll, Wali., have been vlit-
lii the (amity ol Juile Ilaitan the iat
week. Mr. Mmilluii and Mr. Iditlaii
are (later.
Mr. Jami-a J)rt and wile lutlil a vitit to
furtland on Tucwlny,
Mr. A. T. Um, wile and children,
went to I'ortlrnd MomUy to visit rel
ative and attend the Lewi and Clark
l'alr.
Mr. Jump Co, wile and duuKblcr. ol
Kepublie, Wa.liiiigtun have been viaitiiiK
Mr. Co' rmrent, Mr. and Mr. R. Co.
the at week.
J. A. Ray and nn have trled a (lour-
liiK mill at Oak Ranch near Miat.nnd are
manulacturitiK Hie wheut ol that nectiou
into an eiccllent article of Hour. The
firat flour wa Kronnd on Haturday Int.
It i a KHt mill and ahouM prove to be a
finaitcial tucceM and a great benefit to
the Netinlem Valley! The firat aack
honld have been mil to the county ex
liihil at the I'air.
Mr. Annie lonard, wile ol Oeorjje
Iiiimnl, ot Sauvic Inland, ami duui;liler
ol Mr, and Mr. John Iiinlieraon, ol
lloiillon, died at her parent home in
llinillon, on Tueailay, ScptcuiUr IMtli, ol
tulnuUia. Mr. I.conurd hail been
under treatiiient In l'ortlund lor notiie
little, and wu broiiKhl home In a dyiuK
coitiliiou Tue)ay, dyiiiK in a hall an
hour alter tier arrival. The burial oc
curred yralerday at the Soappoaac cenic
Icry, I'linrrnl irrvice were held at V.
Ml, nt lloullon, Rev. l.cw Duvica oITiciat-
VAAAAaVJLAAV
1
CLA'IKAXIK
The Kev. J. K. l.iwkiii. uiinialcr at
! the Mclhodial cliim h at thi place, ha
, ln-cu i(;iitd to llic McMinville M. K.
chiirrli by the conlerence held at Allwny.
! Mr. and Mr, ltawkin have mule many
Mill-lid in llic Mt five year that they
have lren statinurd here, who regret
Ii their removal from thi place,
Many ktraujjer arc in town tliia week,
oiuc tixikiiiK (or work, tome for homc
' ateada, khiip (or liuilx-r claim, Mime arc
liiiyiiiK land while other are looking (or
l.iiMiiioa opportmiilira. Ttiere i nxnn
lor all ; come on utranirers, and lee what
a country we have tiere. We can raiae
any thiiiK in liiimcine ipiaulilie thnt
will Crow in thi climate; a lor timlicr,
tliia county Ivat the world Come mid
HVea look at it tielore buying eliewhere.
The buinr opjxirtunitie can't te lietit
anywhere. (.xmI wane are paid the
working men, lx-t ulund ltween Tort
land and Aatoria. Come and we u. we
will treat yon white.
Many jwraoiiaenicv't totukc iu the en
i.i.itiim on Tortiand Day from tliia iil
of the country. Why not luvc a (lay ct
! &itlc (or ClaUkanlc lv belore it too
late.
It i aid by otne ol the boy that war
hat lareii devturcd by aomc of the Nehab
unite, and that the rattle ol tnuaketry
toon be heanl at wme point iu tlie
Nehalem country, and that the Red
Croa are makingextcnaive prcpttralioiu
lor the care of the wounded. We have
not learned the cam ol the trouble, um
one fellow told ut that aomc one living
near St. Ileleu wa kicking ovci the
action, ol the county court, iu making
the tirade over the mountain between
Clatakanie and Nehalem. and that a few
crock brained crank. In the upicr pan oi
the comity thought the couuty court
would bankrupt the couuty if they didn't
quit fixing the roada in the lower part of
the county, that the county crib ought
not tie opened to any clique or faction pi.
leva they lived iu or near St. Helen. II
audi condition do exist, the auid Ne
j halcmitea an well a every other voter in
in the county ahould aec to it lhat their
in are clean and auitiiiition dry, ami
ui.-n election time come that tlie
enemy ahould be put to runte and all im
puritica ahould be cleaned and scoured
with map Irom the Rainier onp factory.
Dr. lohn Mvers look in the Kxpoaition
ot Portland Wednciduy, a wll the
the tight of the city
Mr. Win. rringlc, of the Nehalem,
was in the city Suturnay attending to
u.iii.. Im.iiip and (lioimini' with our
merchant.
Mr. S. LiiuU:rcii, formerly of the Ne-
lialrm. but now of Orauta Past, wa lit
the citv Wednesliiy looking after hi
nrmiertv interests here oud taking iu
the nights of the city.
It it said thul nW lodge, the Degree
ofRcbeka I O. 0. V. w;ts o.ganUcd in
this city last week.
W have licard it reported on the streets
that the Kedmen are going to give a
smoker In thi city " H'e ',,urth 0c"
tobcr, and that the aflulr will be grand,
that a war dance. was on the tapis and
thai it grand potlutcu held, and that the
old chelf Tigertnrhvcena'.ossaineqiiiu
would I present I" wiirpui.it nndinncca
lius, dunce n ami entertain the boys
i i If onv Keonien biiouui
n ail this it will be im invitation to nt -
ri un inm, v
tend on thut occasion nun gcv . k.
eye, and cc old Skookuin.
1 . I.1..nb
VEKNONIA ITEMS.
A i"!,lll,, '" ,,ort-
mini HUH tllJlllv me tXWJIIIIIlttl.
Mnrley Uciliiiond mnde a buainca trip
to lluiillon the firat ol )at week,
I'.d Sraainnii ho been carrylii( the
mail at tliia end of the route, thi week.
T. II. Hci.alow and Arthur Johnaon
went to Portland Moudiy to ee the to k
allow and other ti-jliUo'f the great epo-
lltlon,
Wiltard Tncker, who' had been carry
ing the mall (or two week, left Monday
of hut week (or Iloulbra where be will
vlait friend (or a few day and then go
to bia home at Newport lor the winter.
Mr. I). W, Cats, of PltUburg, who
had been viaititig friend and relative in
Portland and other point for a couple
of weeka, returned to her home on Tues
day. She caught a gllinpa of the great
fair while out.
V. W. Kcaney our good looking P. M.
went to Hank on Monday of laat week,
bringing back a load ot flour (or hi (tore.
VVilburu Hall, wife and unaller chil
dren, returning from the hopfield near
Hatem, (pent a day or two iu Portland
the firat of the week teeing the fair, com
ing to Rainier Wedncadny where they
viaitcd with old Iricuda, and from thence
on home r'aturday laat via Clatakanie,
Mr. and Mr. Oil Maluuteu went out
to I'ortlnnd Friday laat to attend the ex
position and the itock ahow in con
nection therewith. They alao attended
the bitter part of the great temperance
coiigrctMhctd iu Portland but week.
Mi l.liie Mctl.craon who bad been
viaiting Portland relative and enjoying
the many good thing at the Lewi and
Clark fuir for three or four week, return
ed to her home near Keaaey on Wcdnca
day laat,
The Portland taper have been full of
talk about our Ncbalem R. R., the paat
week, propheaying that train would be
ruuuing the first ten mile within fort
day, if Well truat the if." will all
"clear the track," and the toot ol (lie
locomotive may be beard at a near by
date.
Mr. Hatfield hu been engaged to
teach the Vernon ia achoot and Mrs. Kui
moii the Tucker achoot thi winter.
The new aeat for the town .hool have
been purchased and the director will
have them in place by ttie time achool
0VI1.
We are informed that we are to have a
tawmill in operation within three wile
of our city, in the near future. The pro
prietor will be T. M. North and J. I),
linker, and the mill, which in a miall one,
w ilt be art tip in limber belonging to the
latter. It i the intention of these gentle
men to cut door and window tuS from
ccdur (or the Portland market but they
may do a little work for local trade
should there be anv demand . We trust
they may find this new enterprise a
gt uuine pocket filler of golden nugget.
J IKY I.I.ST.
Follow ing it the lint of juror drawn
tor the October I'-Hlj term of Circuit
Court.
J.ilm Hosier, Miat, farmer, Peter
Lund, Warren, lariner; Ueo. W. Miller,
Clatakniiio, farmer; Oust I.iiulburg.
Mlit, (ariuer; Frank Rnrtthani Clataka
tile, farmer; Alex Sword, Vernonia, far
mer jjthn W. Foster, Miat. farmer j
Henry Wasaer, Uiubeo, farmer; Joseph
II . Aldrt lge, Mi-t, farmer; John I) Bak
er, Vernoiiia, farmer; Kn.ery Mill, far
mer, Miat ; Unbrial Dugnn, Uoblo farm
er; Henry Morrell, Keuben, farmer;
William M.llrown, Apiary, farmer; An
drew Anderson, Hcappooee, farmer;
John P. Nelson, Hudson, farmer; E. II.
Cliue, Mnmliland, farmer ;Ciustv Lang,
ScnppuOM, farmer; John K. Dallas,
KbU farmer; Clias A Malmteni, ver
nonia, farmor ; I)yd letrick, Pittsburg,
Uillman; Ueorgo W. Kale, Yankton,
farmer; John Barr, Clatakanie, larmcrj
Thoinaa IVivino, Kyaer, firmer; Oeorge
W. Aritiatrong, Pitifbnrg, farmer; C.C.
If. Clatakanie, farmer; John J. Hau
ler, Mist, farmer; Alfred Harrison Iloui-
ton. farmer; Uoorgo Archibald, Uotilo,
farmer; Thnuias J. Klippin, ClaUkanle,
furnier; J. W. Nowlee, Houlton, farmer;
Auitnst Matbauet, Mist, farmer.
C. C. Leo being dead another name
was draw u In place ol hi.
AIISCICKH
AHCKSPKS. with a few exceptions ars
indicative of consil)tion or debtlitv.
W 11 llitrrison, Cleveland, Mi
u-riioa. Anir is 1IK-2: "I want to snv a
Ar,l nl nraiui (or linlllird' SlIOW I.llll'
inent. I alepped on a nail which cauaed
the corda ol uiv leg l to contract and nil
!,. in rtan In mv knee, and Ihw (hec
tor told ma lhat 1 would have a alilT leg
so one day I went to J F. Iird'a drug
itnre who Is now Iu IHmver, Colo he
recconicded bottle ol Snow Linn. ment.
I got a IWc mo and ic cured mv loir. It
la the beat in tho world Sold by A. J.
Doming.
Reduced Kate on Str. lmliU
On and after June 22nd, 1006 the (area
on the Str. Iralda will bo as follow
good to Oct. 15 1006. Coble and Knlnnia
7ftc one wnp V .25 round trip. Hoffman,
Martins. Council, Cltplea OOo one way,-
at nn r.m.,,1 Irin. Columb'm City, 60c
oneway. 80c round trip. St. Helens,
80c one way, 75c round trip.
Negleoteil Cold
Everv nurtof the mucous membrane,
tho nose, throat, ears, head nn.l lnngs
et are sub lect to disease and Diigm
from neglected colds, dullard's Ilorc
hound Pyrtip ia a pleasltnt and effect ivo
reutedy.
W t rtiid rink. Vnllev Mills. Texas
writos: I Iihvo used ltnllttrd's Ilorc
hmind Hynip for coufrhs and tlinwt
troubles; It l u pleasant and most effect
ive remedy. Suld ty A. J. Iteming.
The A. AC. R, R. will sell season ex
ctirsion tickets from Houlton to nil Clat-
' ,,, italch points and return, continuing
.k 1 1,m rnnllrl
until septctuner i.nu. fi -
trip, ood to .return until Octoljer 13.
WILLIAMSON FOUND GUILTY
The Jury In the land fraud case, 'on
Wedneadsy eveniiiK, returned a verdict
of guilty Rgalnat j. N. Williamson,
Vun Oesner, and Marlon llrl.g. Tli
penalty is liiprlaoiiment and flue.
XEHALKM'H HAILKOAV. :
Backed by Ampleiapltal and Ability,
It U Mure to lis.
(Oregonlan)
K. K. Lytle announces that he will
build Hie 1'orlland, Tillamook & Nehal
em Itallrosd, which la now tied up at
Ui Ural 20 mile of road through the
tangle with the Atlas Construction Com
pany. Since the retirement of Mr. Lytle
from the Columbia Bouthern and the
subsequent statement that It wo his. In
tention to engaite in further railroad con
struetion work in te state, there lias
been much speculation a to where his
activities would first make themselves
felt. . -
The announcement of Mr. Lytle' con
nection with the l'ortland, Nehalem &
Tllliiuook was not made as a public
atterauce, but in the course of a meet
ing of the transportation, committee ol
the Chamber of Commerce, called ,, to
consider the feasibility ot providing for
further river transportation by the Open
River Association. Several leading bad
ness men were present at the meeting,
among them being , Mr. Lytle, who;
while dicaaiug the meeting, said it
would be inconvenient for him to become
active In tho plan Under discuiaion,
owing to other intereats, the chief' of
which was the l'ortland & Nehalem
road, which it wo bis intention to con
struct. UUAsaecUtesXet Known "
It Is not known who if working with
Mr. Lytle in hi effort to rescue the
rood from the trouble into which it has
fallen but it is sate to presume that
ample capital i behind the proposition,
or he would not have wade the announ
cement. ..
Kdward Records, of- tlie Atlas Con
struction Company, is at Portland, re
covering from an operation, and ho not
been able to attend to business fer some
time. It is expected, however, that Mr.
Lytic and bis associates will call upon
Mr. Kecordt tomorrow and enter into
negotiation by which the control of the
road will be transferred to the new In
terests. The Atlas Construction Company be
gan tlie construction of 20 miles of the
new line, extending from Hillaboro,
Mine lime ago, but was unable, or did
not pay its men at the end of tlie mouth,
with the result that the work is now
lied up.
It Is expected that by tlie nu.iille or
the end ol next week the affairs of the
company will hare oven straightened
out until some official statement can be
made, revealing the purpose of Mr.
Lytle delluilcly, and telling who it ia
that i aitociated with him.
Efforts la the rant . '; ,
Prior to this time many effort have
been made to construct a road intq the
Nehalem country, which is recognised to
be one of the richest undeveloped
regions of the Northwest. William Reid
well known as a promoter, and many
other prominent men have been in
terested in the proposition and have
used their effort to induce capital to in
vest in the construction. Up to t'ais
time there his been no great response
and no very definite or certain manage
ment, but the announcement iule by
Mr. Lvtle dispels further doubt, provid
ed his plans carry aud he actually doe
take charge of the construction. He has
the mouey behind him, possesses the
confidence of his associates and bss
the experience and the executive ability
to handle such work with success
From statements recently made by those
known to be interested in the construc
tion it is beleived that the work will be
commenced in a very abort time and the
taik hurried through to completion.
The Nehalem country i one of the
richest in the entire state, or the North
west, while the Tillamook district is jnst
as fnvored. It is estimated that there
are 50,000,000,000 leet of timber in both
the districts, which are composed of
practically 884,054 acres of land. This
country is all tributary to Portland and
is situsted from 13 to 36 miles fJom the
city. ISesidet the timber lands there are
many highly improved farms and dairy
ranches, which yield produce as flue as
any grown in the state.. On the line of
the proposed rroad are situated ast
tracts of lowlands which have produced
30,000 pounds otoiiipns to the acre.
In the Tillamook district it is estimat-
there are 17,117,000,000 feet of tiutber,
or enough to keep Portland mills, at
their present rate of consumption,- busy
for SO years. Besides these natural re
sources there are 64 cheese and bottes
factories, while there are valuable min
eral and othor resources yet undevelop
ed.
The Tillamook and Nehalem Valleys
offer what is perhaps the richest district
in the Northwest for development. A
road into the country would be vastly
profitable to the community and would
be a great success as an investment,
The statement from Mr. Lytle that' he
will construct the road at an early date,
will therefore raise high hopes in the
minds of all tlierecidents of the interest
ed district .
Are You Knirag-etl?
Engaged people should remember,
that alter tiiiirriiijje many quarrels may
be avoided by keeping their diijestlous
lit good condition with Electric Hitter.
S. A. lii-own of lleniiBtsvuie, rays:
"For five years my wife suffered Intens
y from dy"pcpM, complicated with n
torpid liver, until tho l"t her dronelh
mid vigor, and became a niero wreck of
her former clio. Then sho tried
electric bitters, which helped her nt
once, and finally made her entirely well.
ui, ! imn- allium mid heulthv." l'crrv
1. ii,i,j... pH niiJ iriiarnnti'vs them at
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I OMf CTPTT A Little Better.
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This Week's
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Ladies' Tailor Made Suits, fit guaranteed, $7. 50 up
Ladies' and Misses Coats, Jackets, Capes, Frits, Etc.
Kimonas, Wrappers, Petticoats, Uadermudins,
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Men and Boys' Soils and Trowsers, Oierctats and Rain Coais
$15 Men's Suits Only $12.15. All Wool Trowsers from
$2.50 to $8.56 Bargains. $12.50 and $14. So Overcoats.
$10.65 takes 'em.
SHOES. HATS CAPS
We bavecloaed a contract with the larfert factory jn the country and will fell
$3.co shoes for 2.75; $275
1.90; Men's $4.00 shoes lor
5.50; Loggers' $5.50 shoes tor
15; Misses' $2.00 shoes 1.75;
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95c
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Peacok Flour
$1.75 Barrel
SCXXOSH.
In tti Circuit Coortol the Mate of Oregon lor
Columbia r.iiinlr.
Thomas K. Hiiirhea, plaintiff, va. Kit X.
!liifhia, defendant.
T Kale M . Hughe, defendant above named:
In the Mnitni ineniate 01 u retain, vna aie
h.ri.l,v remilrcd lo aunear ami nawer the com
plaint Hied aiiahut you hi the alan e eutttlel
rauaa nu or belore the 3D day of October A. H.
lyo,',, ami If you fall to an aunwer, for want there
of. Hie plaintiff will i'ly to the Court for the
relief rieirtalinea in aal'l compiaiui, w-wii:
Kor a decree of aald Court dlasolvina lha bond
of matrimony uuw cxlatluz between jotvaclf
ari l plaintiff.
Till minmilia la p,i,.,i"i,ni uj wniri ,.
A. ilirlriile. Judge f the a lion entitled Court.
malleoli tne inn nay o. setuemner. a. v. inu,,
in and hy which onler II it a. limited and or
dered lhat thU Hummoua I puldlntied, once a
week, for alx evkM-uilv weeka. In the Oregon
MUt, oewapaper t.iiWl.bt.1 in the citjr of ot.
Helena, Columbia Ci mill) . riuie of Oreiron.
The date of rl rat ublirailoa beinx the l'.lh
dar ol Heutcmuer A. 1. Vtti, and It ia of that
date. .
ailllAail 1. JA.M.Ani.
AnorncT lor Plaintiff.
NOTIC8 FOR PCBLICATION.
United State I-andOfTice, .
Portland, Oregon, July 11th, 1!K)5.
NOTICE IS 1IKREBY GIVEN THAT
in compliance m-ith the provisions
ol the aclolConjfreo( June 3, 1878, en
titled "An Act tor the sale of timberlands
in the State ol California, Oregon, Ne
vada, and Washington Territory ,' a ex
tended to all the Public Land States by
act of August 4, 1112, Edward H. Flor
chutz, of Portland, Countyof Multnomah
State of Oregon, has thi day filed in this
office bi sworn statement No. 0(111, for
the purchase of the southeast quarter of
Section No. Eleven (11) in township No.
Four ,4) North Range No. Four (4)
West, V M. and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valusble for
it timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before Register and Receiver at
at Portland. Oregon on Thursday, the 6th
dav ol October, l'.IOS.
Me names as witnesses: Samuel F.
Owen, of Portland, Oregon; John S.
Ready, of Portland, Oregon; George F.
Smith, of Kalama, Wash.; Wright D.
Hnrt, of Vernonia, Oregon.
Any and all person claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested
to file their claims in this office on or be
fore said Sth day of October, 1905.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register.
moticb roat run LICATIOX.
(Timber Land Art, Juna t, 1S7S.)
United Sialea Land once.
Portland. Oron. July 11th. 10.
Notice la hereby (Ivan that la compli
ance Ith tba provUlona of the set ef Coa
creea of Jiue S, 1S7S, anUtlad "Aa act
tor the aala of timber landa In the Statee
ot California. Oragon. Narada. and Waah
Inctoa Terrttorr." tendad to all tha
Public Land Statea bf act of Ausuat 4.
laaa. Ouni W. Parker, ot Vernonia. eoun-
, f Columbia. State of Oracoa. baa thla
dar Sled In thla offline hie awora state
Ka. atto. for tha DUrchaaa of Lot 4.
of Section No. I, In Townehap No. 4 N
Ranc No. 4 Weat. and will offer proof to
ahow that tha land eourht U mora valua
ki. toe Ita timber or atona than for a art-
cultural purnoeen and to eatabllah hi claim
to aald land before tha Racteter and Re
ceiver at Portlaad. Oreion. on Wednesday,
.k. hi. dv or urtAHr. laua.
He natnaa aa wuneeaea: a. v. wmr, w
Chehalla, Waah.; John W. Parker, of Tank
ton. Oreson; Hliel A. Wllklnaoa. of Houl
ton. Ore con; a P. Ballard, ef PltUbars.
Oracoa. ,
Xay ana an persona claiming wij
tho abava-dearrlbed landa aro raquaated to
Sla their elalma In thla offl- on or baforo
aald th day at October, ISO.
ALUKHAU.-M . linilHbn, nair.
SUMMONS
In tho Clrcnlt Court of the Male of Oreron tor
1I1C LUUUl. M .,.II,U.UIH.
William Werner, plaint Iff, va, llejeua Werner,
rf.f.nd.nt.
To Helen Werner, defendant:
In th Name of the Slate of Ormron Ton are
horvbr notified th at the plaintiff herein haa Died
a omilolnt asainat you in the alum entitled
court and cam, ami jrou are hereby required
lo S'lMar situ anawer mo aaiu run.,.u.. ...
rile aoine nppearance thereto, on or belore the
last day of ihe term prearrlbed by the order of
Milillealion hereuf. to it: on or before rten
trmber 1, 190J; and that If you fall so to anawer
and aypoer. or file nme appearance herein,
the p alntlir wll cause yonr default to be eu.
tereilaiid noted and will apply to theeoun for
th relief prayed lor In the complaint, to-wlt, a
dw-.-ee lorwverillaaiitvliiir the bomla ol matri
mony now ealilln tx-tween you and the plain
tiff, and for eurh other relief aa the court
deems proper and equitable. The date ol the
tTrnt ptililicatinn of this amnoioiia ia Y mlay, the
ifav of July, tiSH, end the laat publleatlnh
thereof i Friday, the lint day of September,
IW.V aad tliia aumniona i to be pnlilithrd on
each Krlday of eseh and errry week for a pe
riod of all aucceaalve weke hatwein aald date.
Thla aummiuis la nutillahiHl by onler of Hon.
Thiimaa A. Mi-Brl.le, u1ce of aald court, mad
in rhaiuhem In aaid came ou the llll day of
Ju, A. l).. law. CIIAgJ.6CI1lAEL,
Aiiorncy fur I'Ulimfr.
koticb ron wmucATioy.
Denartment of th Interior. Land Office at
I'nrtlaud Oregon, SeiitemberS. I .
Notice la hereby lvan that tha following
named aettler ha filed notice ot hla In
tention to maha final proof In aupport of
hla claim, and that aald proof will be made
before the Itealater ana Receiver at fori-
I....I im,n. an Oclilliur H. 1 '.': vU., Iaiacl
I). Smith, homestead, entry No. KloT, lortne no
.,r Lai 1 1 ii. r s w.
He names th following wltnaaaea to prove
hla aonttnuuue residence upon anu sm"
vatlon of aald land, vis.:
. t. u J..KU..I. -:.,.,, ITnllv. Jacob RafertV
gniiuie'. Katcrtv, all of Nnuiitaiii lle, oreiron.
Al.qUUNON B.l)KEHSEK. Itegiater.
notick rolt I't'ni.icATios.
Illd Olllce nt rnrllanil, Oretron,
bt pteintier i 1V
Notice I hethv slveu that tiio fullowlng
n nuil aettler Ha tlleil iiullre nf hla Intention
in mate filial pnail In aupport of hl claim, ami
Unit mild imml will ho ma'le bvlur Kiilcr
ind Ktw-ltvr at F.irilaiul, OreBon, ou Uumlier
il. Wk'.. via.. John K. Iialley, uuanliutt ol I'erry
T. Hiiiley. lueuaiiu; II E I'-VJI, lor the ae qr aeoiH.
''neiiaiiica ihe following witnesaea lo prove
bin mill liimiiis iraidenctt U)U auil cultivation
..ahl limit: via.: .
.. !..,. . rtiiTtnii Or.: Arthnr Bacon.
. "L,'.'.',?.:.,,, "iinv.,'.,, nr.
r, J. urnnu, tliixiuu, vr,; nuui-n
for tUe Same Price
Store News :
shoes for 2.50; $2.50 shoes for
3.65; Loggers' Jo.oo shoes for
5.oo; uoys J2.25 shoes tor
Children's f 1.50 shoes 1.25.
WOOL SWEATERS,
FANCY COLORS
L. SWETTSS:
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. HOITON,
Proprietor
COUNTY SURVEYOR'S NOTICK
OB c of Count Hurrryor of Col um bin Co ,
Hi. Ileleu. Or . Julr Ite. IM.
To W. B. Wrifht, John Borhmau. Jr., C. F.
oiis. j, f. itiemHt. John I. jcobou:
You r hervbv noi.ritd that John llsvchman.
Jr., th owner ut the north half of the vouth
eatt quarter nii e irmct In the out. went quar
ter 01 the mintbeajit quartrr of en tton !4. lown
hipf north, raujre 5 west, W. II., hu ottlcreU
me, aa eouutr lurveTor of Columbia County,
Ort-ron. to RurTer ana wuUlsh tha lines and
corurn of the afotvKaid tract of land; and, Iu
einsllenve with Mii order, I will be upon said
preralmon theS9th day of August, WW, to be
gin said surrey, and will then proceed to ur-
vey una mars ou. aaiu corners ana ooumuiry
lino aforesaid: aud you. a one of the nartieg
to be alTccied by the aail nurrey, are hereby
noii lied lo be preaent ataatsl time and plac to
protect any in threat you have therein.
County sSurreynr of Columbia County
MTABMSHKD
JOHN A. BECK
PIAL1B I
Watches, Diamonds, SU.enare,
...JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
krrtwSt.Bt,rrHt tliM. rOKTLUID.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Timber Land. Act June UBS)
Itnited State Und Office,
Poritaud. Or.. July 10. 1-.V.
Notice Is hereby given lhat in compliance
with the provlalona ol the acl ol foiigrcaa ot
June MUSS, entitled "Au Act gor the sale of
limber landa In the Hratea ol California. Net
rada, Oregon, anil Washington Territory, aa
extended to all the Public Unit Mtatea by act of
Annual , l!i, fainuel Kot'r Oneil. of I'ort
land. Comity of Multnomah. Bute of Oregon,
haa thla ilav filed In this oitlce hla aworn atate
mciit Mo. 6503. lor the nurt-hase l thu a w U "j
unction No, 14, in lownaltip No, 4 n. ranee No. 4
w, and will offer moot to aliutv thul tlie laud
Bought ia more vnlunpl lor ita timber or atone
than 'or agrtcnltninl pnr)nica. nnrt lo establish
haaelat.M timalil land, before KeflWer ami lie-ci-lver,
at Fortlutiil, Oreson, on Muuilny, the
iWh day ol Hepteinlier. I!i ..... . ,
He namea as witneamx: John 8. Heady, m
Portland, Oraeon; Jamea Mtilvr, ol rorllond,
Oregon: ChaileaOsborn. of 1'oHlunJ. Orcgv n;
v. Ii, llqit, nt vernonia, ucckou,
it... ..,.,1 .11 imi.oi,. clNlnii
g ailveraeiy me
-led lu Ifli- Iheir
above described landa are rcque-U-d lo mi- their
iui
clnlma lu thia oflice ou or belore snld 'i'h day
..I s.iitvuilter. pllvi.
AI.UKKMON' S,
DttESSEIt, tirglstcr,
D
U. U.R. CUYT,
PHYSICIAN & SUKUJbUftl
ST. IIELEN9,
OBKUOy.
He vitl
Tell yon
That the
Ask the
Iraieler
NORTH COAST LIMITED
Electric Lighted,
is the Crack Traiu
of Them All for
Comfort and Ele
gance. The Ticket Office at Portland i at
255 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Portland
A. D. CHARLTON
tmktamt Gtntral
Pautngtr tgtnt
PORTLAND, OREGON
3 TRAINS TO THE EAKT DAILY
CLASS SUITS
$10.00
The Bast you have ever
seen.
FABRICS in Worsteds,
Ceviots ail CiJ5im;riJ.
Hand-Worked Button
Holes, Hand - Padded
Collars, sewm with silk
Otbers sa; $15 for Eqnal Qoalitj.
Gome Earlj and Get the Pick.
WHEN YOU SEE T IN OUR AD
IT'S SO.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the Male ot Oregon for
Columbia County.
LSVe Duncan, pialntlS", ya. tiewrge C. Duncan.
le feed ant.
In the name of the fitaie f Oreson you are '
hereby required to appear and answer th com
plaint tiled, against yon In the above entitled
eourt and catue on or belore six (6) weeks from
the date ef the lirat publication of this aum
mona, which Is first publiahed ou the 2dth day
of Annual. 1905: and Ihe day on which you are
required lo appear and anawer is the eth day of
October. lSui, which Is the day prescribed In
Ihe oner for the publication ol this luminous.
And If you fallaa to appear and anawer on or
before the said tth day of October, for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded In aaie. complamr, to wll.
for a decree dissolving Ihe bonda of matrimony
now exiatiue: between plaintiff and defendant,
and for ueh other relief as to tlie court miy
seem just and equitable.
Thi auminona is published by order ot the
Hon. K. r). Hattan, Judge ol the Couu'y Court
of the State of Oreson for the County of Colum
bia, made aud entered on the 2V1 day of Octo
ber. ltu U. A. JOHNSON, Atty tor rial miff.
Firat publication Aug. 25tn. 1095.
Tet nnbllratlon Oct. 6th, 1905.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the Hiato ef eregonlor
the County of Columbia.
Wm. MacPoaald. plaintlfl, vs. Anna MacDou-
aUl, defendant.
To Anna Slat-Uouald. defendant above named;
In Ihe name of the Stuie of Oregon ycu are
hereby required lo appear und anawer the com
plaint fileil ai-lnit you in th above entitled
mil on or before Ihe laat day prescribed in the
inter of ublk-atkm of the eunimona. to wiu
ilnn.l.v. the &1 dav of October. I'Xii: and U
; ou fall'lu K.xar aud a naner, for waul thctiaif
be i.lalntlll will api iy lo the court for the re
nal praveu lor iu nia conipiaiui: iv wn, ior
decree dlaanlvfiig the tKinda of matrimony and
marriage inmiracl exlatlug betwecu ou auil
tne plaTnllir.
Thia auiiiiuona Is Dubtished I Hie Oiegon
Mill l.v older ul Hon. K.-S. Hattan. lll.lc .- of Ihe
County Court of Columbia County, which onler
waa nia-ie an u eutereii ou ine iin uiiy im Au
gust. uVi, and the dute of Ihe HrM publication
liirreol Iwlug ihe lmh day of August, 1'jui, aud
l lie last ocpi. --utn, i. .
O. II. I'MCOIX
Aluimey for Ihe pUlntiT
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the Suite ot Oregon lot
IheCouutv o Columbia
H. I'. Uncli Wight, pluintill, va. W. M. Wight,
dcrcuilnui.
To W. M. Wight, defendant above named: .
In the nunie of the suite of Oregon yon arn
hercpy required lo appearand answer Hierj.ii
plniut filed Hgnlti.Ht you In tlie above eutllleit
auil on or liore Ihe lust day prencrlbed in ilia
order ol tutbllcotlon of the summons, lo wit.
Monday, the! ilv oi oclnlier, 1'JU.i; and It you
fail aoto ai.twor and anawer. lot waul I hereof
tlieplaliulil will apply lo the court for the re
lief priivcd fiwtti her complaint, tn alt, fur a
ilurrve illsaiilvlug thu b.uidatil matrimony an I
iinirrinirr ruiuuet esliing between vou au.l Hiw
' Thia amnnmuala publisheil lu Ihe Ore.-mi M 1st
hv ..r.l..r l alon. It. H. Ilaitall. Jilduii of tue
t:oiinty Court nf t:oluinbla t:.uiity, which urilor
waiiiile. and enterwl mi th , 17lll ila Aik
Hien-,.1 beiiulheHMli day of Aug
-.ai, aim ie i,i w j.,...
iwi, an
l k,..a.ft.at laiir '.alia
! II PUlliOTT.
a.tte:ney for the j.lUUt t
L! t!.e