'..Sty sN .. , , t.r ''r'r 8 .i ..'.. ''-'"''v-r-' ' .. V ciiu "" aniM y i" ' inn" I - , , i. . ,,, of Mjcrrjr M. Ih.h ,1 lUlunUy. I'tl ,.h hi rr" found Iw.nliw k lr. I.v C C. Wilson f..r II.. WlUm ihT 171 The nam. InliUli.t w)lr. l'l' ""X . fi.il.r In hi reol ,'IB ' " known. tb8ilvi, Imrtcndcr (or MllcsHhcrln, on I at.. lutlSltat rill'! astaiiVM 1 Tv ll k , plMKtr.u k,, I him until Tlr,.,,, . ,,,,ted t., rut f . . ..u. in i..rmti..ii to th. l.t.if",lthoru:"!'", "'- "'-" lie cm... I, -- Un"- , Mr.. Murtim """-' "I till city, one of the trip ortcrcl l.y viulc-Un-r mmi, I. W. wcc. ,h , WK,t fitf 1c f ( Wr Mr. MrUIKrr, of Wruoiiin, voir et for any yoiui) l.ly in tilts . ,l.itr.t Mr. '! Mr.W. A. Ilrrl.' the trict. MIm Walking I. . ..ilfrrrr from Mt wt-fU- tiilH-rciilimliniuil otir of llicw trip iimr Kry. II l. Kemp, fie iscnly uppioiil. rmlorc tier licillli, Kiiluirr, Unt-kaiilr, M.-lli'"1'1 lululoltr. will prcatll lirrw j Warren, ll.-ulUni, S p.w ami nil tlic S.ni-1'.y ''K1'1- Mr' Kc"'l' ' "(""'rr tnre liivitr-l lo m-oprrulc in .iiiriil aVr HI It i to U liri work, uml we rc urc llicy will rc tlicit iH t '"rK trli.Uiu tlii r.i-I lilx-rully. i liinful mretiitjC vn Mr. nnil Mr. Citil hii.I Mim I'.aut, of Cillt.-lic cr'l l l'r',,,r ('"'vc, Iml , vikitril Mr. K. K. u-.H. l'il.r 1111. fkpx!Mf, mi Ur, IK l..lr mil, t l o'l'lw W . ft. H.kI ..k-ih-1 Iicmi ' Mn.liy In t, with Mr. Jm- tKMi ptlm ll. Mi. r,h I. ' itrrnfclury ;r.vlr J Mi.. tUt. t in thK l,,e l'rl"'y dcp.rlmoi.t. Until tlie liimll ut tentli MU. witltw lo'tjl'l ''' Ctfr- ill. i: II VUHK v!'.itcJ Hie i:t illtou Mon.Uy I't. Mr. an 1 Mr. )v. " Q"' " ' ,,s"li! t,t vi.ur.l the f4ir .tur.tay U.t. Mr . I Mr. W. t f"lt Iul Sat- w,- m the city . . U Si lllil o Monday lM. I'r.mi ' ln-it lt- i.rnt to I .-nn""" o M.ieiin io j nue ' ,1.1 oihie tiiume Mr. .Wii;ii Cr n pai l th Mitt . eli.e v.t ii Mi'Uy l;,t. ! !r a.. 1 Mi. J. A. lU-v-K'-ean I cltlMreii ( ul Wanrii re lv;eilt HiUr to tlie ; Ullu.ltlill. Mr. Will f..r. of Warrrn v iUrl rtt..l la.l eck. 1 5t H. J. Walter aii'l iliillreti. . .. . ...... ...rtln.l .-Ijl. ' l..l .Sjlur.lay w roti'l i'y i 41, ...lll.tier. l-m-ebrok all former ( re.-.ia, over j-...v , !i. W. B. f)lltarf ant not Matt will to PouUn i Ul HrUUy for a fe a.. viut with Mr. IHIlarJ pareuu, Mr and Mr. 1'iauk llokotnli. ii.lr llittan and dUKhte. Itcie, Coldie an t liila. et to I'orttand Pri ta to c.i 1 Dm day at the fair, It K Cliff ! 'ItttjthU-r flilda, Mr. f. II John and children, !r. Koa ,n. M.m Amy K ctWhr tted PortlaaJ ly at the Pair. Sr.iul White Pine Tar. the old Klta'-lr i..Uii!i rvilicdy. 1'ff ' '' A J Ivmiiii. liii'.i!lt. Y .u ill have to hurry if yott ttatitaiiy ,lh.,- .u.tuir ptale Titey are the: The hop raiwr in tlii prt of the hr.l and .-l.ei-tt .ivliir that you can eoun-v liitni.lied pickiiiK their Iiojh be tue..f the Ket epoitioit which will ..re the rain tleweiided ti)it u poor un la- a llt.nK of the pal. They Itave mortal, and are now holdiii); their pro IIk .-.Ml of aim of Oregon in the center, duet until beer r iiw to ten cent per with a xroutt.l of ' l'rdcrof Kla, g .l.l. Order from V.. H. HI.1KH airl yott j -j-j,, tvwmul tree on NVImleiii avenue ta ft tlieut immediately alter the i:- (ml,, my, i now ill full Mourn. This itHitioii. The wutubcr i limited. The tree ha nut forth hlowatin three differ- prire i rent. Vi .lin and atl triit)ed iiulrumriit leuirr. by me All worn ;tiaraiiieu. A.!.tr. meat St, Helen. ' tilt dec a) Gl"; lll'dl.l.l-:. Or. Knodor ue Dr. Qrn' md correct method of maklna rtl- (lil tctlh. Plate are mart by thlf ttitihnd Is fit accurals. Hi Mohak 1 ' bulldir-', Portland. Mr. A. If. OeorKe Teturne I home Jlii.t l..y liom a two week visit ill I'ott land Mr. Will Quick, of Mouutaindah", V.l.i iKin e.mnty, i viili"K hi brother, H, IC. Unit k of thu city. Mri. Jam.- lUrt ttud Mr. Minnie , HI... k and eliil.lreii were Iral.la pi-j un.rr f.ir Porllninl Monday. j Mr OHn II tvea found one of hi cnwj lei-l near the mouth of K npp.oic Iliy : Ut Ti.evl iv. The animal ha I la-en din- BKinU ., and a K-ll t ikett from her an I Ihr mi, iiuotUc Water. where Mr. H it , loiiiidil. The auiiiii.I win fat and nvnlt ntly killed by aultie rsuU or iM - r - ".ii-t v. 1m wauled the meat. Tin- -ile.im x Ikkmi.t Caaearle i loading tie "t Mutkle llrolliera' wharf in thi city. i Interesting to he ir . It mint have been Br.i. Mitchell, v.h i d.K-j not pay one cent t'l tax, r.iKKliiK wiili tlieeouuty court u I" how they kliould pro red in the matter ol building a new court lmus. I.ic.iiieg linvi been Uuv 1 iliirinx the put', week for lliu iimiriuKi: of Chrintiue IJ' ihii to John M iiirria, Iotli o Htiittier, n.tl lt.-,mc Ueo tj Julio Wolf, Ixdh of Ajiiiiry. Mr. mid Mr. (1. W. Iliriu-t. recently resilient of (Juiney, iiru viitirt; Mr. innl Mr. A. T. I.t vuoi iJtUcity. - t'olumi ia 0 ti i'v' vnttmtlon for 11) l Wat nvv((s,:i -.J. pr lo5 Itin Jll.ll)!),"'., of l,ll,4.l:. The only reduction if uny account in vutu.it ioni wa iiuu'c l fuvor of the railroad companies. Tl e '"Kliiiil awcMiucnt of the Northern f'u cilie wag f4,'-.M) K), wliitih wa reduced to !l-'IH,.r)l)il l,y (ilc couty lioanl of cipudi ''on; the A C wu reduced from JIW,-'!Wti-.','K),(H)0l and tlitO eKOii mid Call, 'ruin from I1.M.42-) to fl IH.tll'O. Mr. C. C. Keasey. of Kcrisey, aiicd tlir.iuK, ,si lleU-na on Wednciuliiy, on hl ".v to attend li g latin rr. Iiineial ill Port-liiiul. it l iUi.ii e ll i ,i III 1'iiitliiliil ltd, ul iwrulysis, sited Vi-r uml 8 mouths, th. iu..ril I -'iir(n t 2 oVI.m k Wednesday after . I1IMIII HI I L'l. ii'Hiii hi lxin Hr rrmi-ti-rv. II. Ik-. ii n mill. rrr Irum tlikiirm fur nuiii-l-r ol years. ' " rnnrii I now Ilif lis i-lmiii. I i(1 ,,.,,., ' - .vr1,leitHcltUlMMrH,-.. 1 i ,M'WP" l'krt "U"M " Mr. I h.M I" "'fcrKoliiK .reelmtnt lor ... fiW.-ss d( Hie cr. I wwit lo liny a ficUi row. MuHtlic a K'"hI"p- K.ll.I'MfiO. il-WKK. M. JI.Icn. All effort I U-lii ;.lol.Hccur8 f.,i MIm I):ii.y Wniki,,, Sun-'!Juik llnwwk 1 now limp a iil.-o nim-rl. lii.-iil of (i.iltitn.rillii, varnluli, Mrllll-. I-II1M., Lnnlim, i t''. 'Tin ami Kmnilo nri-, t in tie. (iroccrit-a, lly, inaiii. Hour, etc. M.C. t ill A V, St. Helen,. j Mr. (:. Perry f llmillon, lin iikt rrtiirnnl from nrvrnil Hrck visit to l,er .lauitliter, Mr. J. Hrouw, of t'nu-er- w,y ,'u,k- Mr. Clit. '.riliain, of tlie firm of Perry fit l'.rli.iiii, ! liiijirovtli) ill he.nlttl after a irvere allai k of typliui.l imeinnoiiia. A Itijie nmii'oer of l'oliimi';i Coiinty jic -le attt-n Ir.l the fur on '.'ortlaml liny. The A C. R. U. will ell ei ei enrtinii tii kets fr.itn lloultoii t., all Clut m,p lleuli iint nl return, ciilimunj; until S. -Hr'.iiVr 1,'itlt. at l for the nnni.l trip, kokI to return until Ih-tooer 15. Ol.l tier for m!c, cliriji. ui tht P1.A0O, AReiit Hvetiliijj Telegram. k, one , tlioe rtouvenir N-ifl your or ptateat ! eritt r-'lt . der to I! If. VXg. St. Helen. They are l-ii.K l-l to rritnlmrne tlie county an. I are the l-l ineiiir you can have, ! Iw-aue they have tin tlicui the coat of arm of the Hate of Oregon. t have money lo loan on approved rcletnte arcuntv. IV. H POWIXl., St. Helen. Oregon I CLATSKAXIK vl time tlii eam, We noticed a few d.iv ajto that Mrs. w ( 0my,.M w, jvM cir tlii city. w in her iftrdelt two fine ieatlt tree wcll rii wm, U,C uci.itt jwachet, and a btth of evergreen hlaeklterrie that i, perfectly hi ;uk ith the bcrrie. Who can bed it. and who y that Columbia rwlHiy SAU be bcii (or r..iitij ttt .11 fruit. Several irentleiuen living in thi p.irt of the county are miMiiirf. bill t'le last but not te, i Bentlemtii who went i t.) Portlan I t titlcit 1 the eipnittti, who 'either Rot It-It, or tlid'nt come home on llic train he honld have come on. HI friend arc nil omelmt nnxioti over ),U bwn e from hi p.st of buiinc but will bet a button th.it he will come home wiien he sobers up. The Si wn he of tlii city had n gay time ul their wl.tw.iiil tlii week. On Wednevlay the Hi Vott chief nwmbled nt their touncil l-'ire nt Couycr'a hall, l.rlttirin with them a few le face. After roatin the gm.i paie hki to .. tK - autifal brown, and K'vif.K them a imiii in the Skooknm river, they were eaten alive. After the bi chief had p-irtaken of corn, wine. vetiion ati-1 a heavy plate ..i ...it . iLe toiio. the biii chieN, it ia g.id, adorned thenm-lvc. with punt " 1 , , lllo H,ukc r,tic, u their timet, and porcupine quins in their V"". '""I '" tilllc wc,,t U llu ir teiK-o duly W'ber. Mr. K. W. Convert visited the exp sit'loii on Portland tlnv. He reports that everything lit thu fair was Jam full. Grandma llluckford, who has been visit lug her children nil I friends in Chicago, Indiana, and Kiuts in Illinois, Kcntnt-ky and Kansas, returned to her home Mon dav evening. C.r.indm t i" 'l l'pr life an 1 all her travels sho did not find any place on this mundane sphere she liked as well as she does Oregon. Wc team that W. S Chandler and J. J. JohiiM.li of thi city ld J1WKUH) for a thorotyhbred Percheron Stallion, Regis tered. It geemg to bo the lutunt of those gentletiiea to improve th ttock in this lirt of the county. Judge Hialt, the lms oafpetitur, is building bran new cqttuge on Nehiilctu 8ViHue; f.(r I'ltil hophain. The boy say that when Phil get hi new den furtiUh cd, he lutein! to take unto himself braif new wife, get married, and o to housekeeping. w r. .. w j-u JtAlNlKIt - t. ivcuip win nellver a u:t mon in the M. I. church on Hundit) at 1 1 tt. m. rind 7 :.K1 p.m. Rev. Kemp Is one of the finest tx-akerg of Hie day U.... Iff aim one snoiiiii never miss a meeting. Mis Georgia Silva went to CluUkauie I'riday u Ik lit . Hon. Martin Ik.lli was in Portland I'ri- day. Mig I'.lhel Richard and her brother were in Portland Friday. J. II. Johnson, AdCRR agent at As toria, attended the dunce here Saturday, Mi Rocky went to Portland Friday. Mr, Washburn and her two daughter, Air. Kiclianl and Mr. Ray, went to ec the fair on Monday. Mr. Kay will return to her home at Walla Walla after eeing the fair. Mis Martha Cotton returned to her home ut St. John. The lighthouse tender "Miii.anita" anchored over night at I'eiU dock Tues day, Mr. Mueklewcnt to Portland Tuesday. VERNONIA ITEMS. I. P. Siencer made a fiying trip to Wa.liington county Sunday to meet an old friend, Jaine Ilonnefield, of Idaho, who i vi.iling his brother, Cliuiu-y Ilonnefield. Our hoppickt-ra have till conic home. It wat the muni story. A few made a little money, but none good wages, the mot lirely covering enscs, But all had an outing, and some a rattling good time. Wc arc glad to announce that Judson Weed, a former resident of the Nehaleiu, but for cikIiI year pist living at Philom ath, is aKaiii to become a citiu.it of our cotiiniuuity. The family will follow ut the end of the present school year. Theaiiinial pilgrimage of our people to Hanks, Forest lirove, Portland and other iiutt to buy flour. ugar, coffee and other stipplie f-.r the winter hat be gun. S. H. Richard and wife have gone to Ri.lgelield, Wash., where they will make their future home, huving bought a small ranch near by, it ticing their intention to engage in the poultry business. . At will I seen by consulting the maps of the proincd new railroad into the Netilmicin it doe not pa through Ver nonia incc it crosses tlie river few mile up and Wct of this place. Of course it i not what our people want, and for their comfort we wish to state that wc have it from pretty good authority, that while some of the high official desire, for th-present at least, to show the road at nearly on an air lint as possible, it is the increasing opinion of the engineering corps that because of the great expense in the construction of two tunnels through the divide the leasable route, because almost a water level route, it down Ite.ivcr creek to the Nehaleiu, j down Die Nehaleiu to Rock creek and up Rock through a low pas and down a small stream to the rirr agsin a shown! VI I. It.. ff... oil tlie mips. Jill route wuuc lour miles longer, put the road through a farmiug section and alto to the limber region better than the mapued out route. Hut wc, of course are not building the road. Many Nehalem people are attending the great exposition at Portland. Iaut wcekt attendance front here wat as fol lows: O II Malutsten an I wife, Rev. Colciitan and daughter, S II Richards and wife. Hcrt Hosford, I' ltergcrson and three children, A Kmmoiii an-! family, t..l, Ik !!m and family. Tell Soule. I K Dow and family, J O Pritiglc. Mr. M. J Powell. Frank am! Nelt Peterson, John Adams, 1 lilaun, Adolph Hergcrson, and family, John Cheldolin and Mat Johnson. And there were other no doubt, whose name we did not get. This weeks rec ord so far is CB Armstrong and family, C I, Parker and wife, A L Tarker and family. G W Parker and family, Mrs. D II HeiMeiu. Mrs. V Trucey, K If Shannv lum and family, C A Mulmtten and wife, Hand mid Vivian llonnick aud Margaret Spencer. We are glad so many aro availing themselves of this Bpportunity of a life time, to see a truly wonderful exhibit of the world's people and products. The fair is indeed most excellent in all its departments, and we would ure all who have not been, to go this coming week, which is the last, and perhaps the bet. V. S. Wilson, of l.cl)tnoi, Is visiting his sister, Mm. T. 0. Watts this week. O. W. Jordan nml wife visite l the Tair at 1'ortli.tnl Thursday nnd Kriiluy. Mrs. Sittnucl Munn went to Portland J.'riday lo visit her mother. l'-red Kuble, O. Grtibcr, Julian and Krucst Wasser, Henry Wusser and wife, l- and Clark lloudley, Atitone Wise and wife visited the exposition last wee k. Ann Mav field started for his home in Wisconnin, Wednesday, alter a month's visit willi bis tiuclc and mint Mr. and Mrs. Autone Wise. Misses l'reta and Hattic Koblp went fo Portland Saturday for a ft!W days, vis iting friends and the Fair. If. C. Wyatt & Co. "legsu work iu their mill Monday, after a month's shutdown on account of low water, Jitnile Wurren ami wife went to Port land Tuesday, to view the sight for a few day- Kllery's Bund, which lias been engag ed to .ly lirii g the closing weeks of the exposition, has made the hit of the season. Concerts ar given free to all twice daily, ami are largciy intended. t i i coi p.r iinc.;i:r Circuit court for the November term bitgln Tuatday next, with the following docket : Law Cammn 387-Win Clark vt Ilertlia 3 Dockgon. Cnplng A Allen for pi I nt in. MS f. It Morrison vt City of ClaUkanlo. ogt-laby Yonng for p,,nttr, WHUrd 4 lay for dufemlant. 4M (Just A Larson, adiu'r vt Nelt Lar gon. John M Wall and Dlllard 4 Day wr plaintiff; Ilnrriton Allen for defendant. 418-Uichel liro vt Win L Ilrown, W C Fischer aud W II Powell for plaint- iil. 428 Union Fisherman' Co-oricrative packing Co v lluriuan Kilertaou. John If and A M Huiitli for plaiut- nr. 432-11 0 Olivervt Cliaa A IloU-rlaotal. W II Powell for pliiiniiir. 434 Chrittiiio Hclcne vg Chat A r.nrk- liardt; Dillurd A Day for plaintiff. 4:!6 Surah E Fisk v Dtn Rice. Dillard A Day for plaintill"; Uraliiiin A Clee ton and II 1) Nicholug fordefeudunt. 4.W-E M Wyrlck vg J K Hall 000- vert A fs'tapelton for defendant : ffoguu A Wetlen for plaintiir. 4311 Samuel Uillajrt v 0 U llayet. 8 11 Ci ruber for plaintiff. 441 Henry Fleckeiutein vt HtndritV llrot. t'hn J Schnable for plaintiir. 442 The Morgan Mercantile Agency (a corporation) va Lelu Loruln Ix.ugig nont. W II Powell f,.r plaintiff; J FVCattaaud TB McDevitt Jr fur delnndant. 413 John Pringlc v Kn 1 1; MiUa. Dil lard A Day fur plaintiir. Ktll'ITV CK 4t7-F M Stark v W II Dolman. II II Nicholas or plaintiff; W II Powell for defendant. 505 Kdiia May Hy vt Anno Linn Ey. 8 K Harrington for plaintiff. o4'5 Kva A Fowler, vt W A Fowler; K C Wriyhi for plaintiff; G.ltner & Sew all fordefeudunt. J63 Kdyar E Sutto v Ileuriella L 15 Sutro. John F Logan and Pipes A Tift for plaintiff; Willimiifon, Word and Liiilhicuni for dufeivlunt. 6.V. tieo A Hull, plaintiir vg Delia A lli.ll defeuduut. Geo. A Hall for plaintiff. 00711 R N idling vg C N Gable and Col umbia county. II U Nicholas for plaintiff; W II Powell for defendant. u,7 iieo I) l'ackinchain, plaintiu V Anna K Packiughatii defendant. C 11 Piggutt for plaintiff. 679 Daisy A Walker, plaintiff, va Rob ert Walker, defendant. Dillard A Day for plaintiff. 580 Alice J Shankwiler va Natlianial Shankailer. It C Wright fur plaiu iff. 681 Jotiah Myrlek v Jamrg Dart. 11 11 Nicholas for plaintiff; Dillard A Day for defendant. 685 W R Holmes vg S A Waahburn ct I. Graham A Cleeton for plaintiff. 683 Annie Wilson va R S llattan et a1. Beaver A Green for plaintiff; Hurri- oti A lion and W C Fitcher for defendant. 5U3 Carl O Anderson va Lucia B Clark. W II Powell for plaintiff; Graham A Clet ton for defendant. 504 Joseph K Doherty vt Cloe E Do- hertv. DillaidA Day for plaintiff. 5D5--W Werner vs Helena Werner. Chat Scltanabte for plnintiff. 5'JO Geo W Badger vs Tide Creek Lum ber Company ct al. Graham A Clee ton for plaintiff; W 11 Powell for de fendant. 507 August Krali vt KIsa Krati. John F Logan for plaintiff. BUS M tu Mitciiunaia vs Anna aiacuon- - i. ... . . 1 nld.C 11 TiggoU fur plniutiir. 5J!)U 1 Finch Wiglit; va V M Wight. C II I'iirgott fur plaintiir. ,J00 John Diliblee v D V Dubbina, W C Fisehtr, for plniutilT. t)Jl .lonnio Anderson vs Arthur An. demon. Spencer A Davis (or plaintiff Oinur C Spencer for defendant. tiO' Kllie Duncan vs Geo C Duncan G A JolintHm for plaintiff. tiOo Tlionut K Hughs va Kate N ling-lies. KFTagi;art for plaintiir. tiOt 0 K Whitney va I.illia A Whitney. J II Godfrey for plaintiir. 005 Anna Wright va Chaa Wright. Giltner it Sewiill lor pluintiff. 00d II E Noblo va Frank K Shear et al. U W Montajiue for plnintiff. C07--M C Gray vs Allen A Robinson. W II 1'owull (or plalnliir. UUS KlixaWth II lU'itues vs lVter J. Hoiinej. Spencer ei Davis fur plaint iir; Omar C Spencer for defendant. tU0 t'hfii J Iarscn vs Clara M Lursen, W 0 Fiahet for phtlutill'. fill) Lulu 1J W'almsley vs James A Wnlnisloy. Dillard & Day furpluinl- iir. SCHOOL REPORT- Following is the school report of Reu ben school, Dist. 20, for the mouth of I jsppteuli.r. No. days attendance. , , No. day absence Times late No. lmtiils belnuciitx-. 044 . .til .. 7 . .-10 ..32 Average daily uttcuduiice . Those neither absent nor tardy during the mouth are Charles and Ktnuia Was ser, Byron Jordan, Lelia Kant, Annie Hocrsch, John King, Veruice Fowler ami Jennie Foster, RavIIovUN, Teacher. Cures Chllla anil Fever G, W, Wirt, Nnotiadoolie,.Texa8,.saj "His daughter had chills and fever tor three years; ho could nut tind anything that would help Iter till he used Ikrbire His wife will not keep house without it, and cannot say loo much for it," 60c. sold by A. J. Iteming. kl as mi for Less Money a -sttgM t. This Week's Store News : Ladies' Shirt Waists, 67 Styles, 65c to $9.50 Each Ladies', Tailor Made Suits, fit guaranteed, $7. 50 up Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Jackets, Capes, Furs, Etc. Vi sir T .. . TT 1 4 f ' ivimuiias, wrappers, reuicoats, unaermusnns. liiggcst fctelectiou Ever shown. LATEST CREATIONS InMILLINERYwAIKINC MATS, CAPS Men and Boys' Suits and Trowsers, Overcoats 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, GAPS We have closed a contract with the larfest factory in the country and will fell $3.00 shoes for 2.75; $2575 1.90: Men s $4.00 shoes lor 5.50; Loggers' $5.50 shoes for 1.05; Misses' $ 2.00 shoes 1.75; jJUST FOR FUN THIS WEEK Peacok Flonr $1.75 Barrel Th kbore mi clipped bodily froin a two-column announcement by The Evening Telegram of a $5000 prize contest it has jut instituted to obtain new subscribers. This weeping' tribute was absolutely un solicited. As ALL the business colleges of Portland use the advertising columns of The Telegram the Behnke-Walker College being by no means the largest advertisers the Hl'SMOXS. lu tlie Clrrutt Court n( the state of Oregon nluiubil.'ouiitv. Thontss E. lliichiM, plat.ittrr, vs. Kate for M. lluchc. ri?!einiff!ii. Tn Kiiif M- Hughe, defendant above named: In the sine 01 the Mate ni urciron. yoa are hervbv reiilrtto HVpear and answer the ctmi Vlalut filed aviilnst yon hi the abuve entitled OHtiseon or belore the ao day of ticirilier A. li. suit tf you fall to so answer, for want there ul. Hie iilaliiiiira lll a;i'ly lo the Court for I lie rvllvf demsiide.1 tu idd I'oinplaint. to-wit: Kor a ilwree of fal'l f'oitrt dfiofvlutt the bonds of matrimony now cxtstiug between ourclf and idainttff. ThU suniinonii is published by order of Tltoa. A. Mi-Bride, Jiidue of the aliove entitled Cfinrt. made on Hie 11th day of September, A. D. IMI.' lu and by whieh order it i. adindired and ur deretl that this SnminoiiH lie published, toiee a welc, for ls eoi.Kcnilvc weeks, lu the Orrpoti Mist, a liertfcpaisir published in ihe eity of bt. Helens, i;.iuinoia vouniy. puue 01 i'rei:on. 1 ne oaie 01 nrs. ituonr.iiitiii ikmmk ute i.vn ,,.v , Sfpmber A. U. lnvv aud it Is of that dikle EDW.UW T. TAIiiiART. Attorney for t'lainilfr. NOTICE FOR riBLICATION. Department or the Interior. Land Offic. at 1'ortlaud Otegoii, etember '2. I Nolle Is hereby nlven that the following named settler has flled notice ot his In tention to moke final proor In support of hla claim, and that said proof will b mad before th IteRlster and Receiver at Port land, Oroir'Mi, an Oetober '... llKi-i: vIjs. . tsiuel I). Smith, homestead entry No. U107, for Ine ue qr see -D. I 4 u, r 3 w. Ha nauua the following- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of said land, vis.: Jacob K. Sehlich. tieorce Kelly, Jacob Uitfcrty, Samue". H.'ifertv, all of .Moiiuttitn Dale, orouon. ALGBUN'ON 8. DKESSKR, IteglJter. NOTICE Foil rl BLKIATIO-V. I-and Odiee at rorllnnd. Orccon, September "J. l'.tC Notice 1. hereby piven that (he follouiua named settler ha tiled notiee of hiK Inieution to muse final pnad iu siipm't of his claim, and that stud pniiif will bo made before Kesisier and Kceclvcrat fori laud, Oregon, on October 'l, loo.'-, vl.. Jidin It. Bailey, imardlim of IVrry T. Halley, iusaiie; It K lJVl, for thesoiimeel'i. (piii,r'4w. Ho names the following wiinesses lo prove his coti'luuntia lekldetu'o uihui and eultivaiiou aid land: vU.: t'. A.Peterson, Buxton, Or.; A rllitlr IVcon, ltne.Mia, Or.; K J. C'rnbb, Uuxtou, Or.: KoUiri r. tjimpson. Huston, tr. AlAiEUNOM S. PI!KAR!1, Rotisl tcr. SUMMONS- In the Citfuitroiin of the M.no of Orojoti for l olumltiii i'mmty. KUio Pum1.11, I'itiimill, . lioorge C. Duni-tiu, tif if luitint. In die numo of the Sdne of Oivpron yon uro hoivbv reii.uMl to tiiwar and hiwit tht? corn-l-Iaiut lilt a HKttit von in the h'nvo etidtliU timrt a.itl c ne on nr toltro six (i) wei'Ws from tin tliito rf the (Inst ituhlUutivti of l!it xum iiuni!, uhtt'h in Hrrt pnlihsiuMt on the ii-'ilh iUy of Auuit, VMV. mitt tlu tiny 011 which yiu vie rtMjulriHt to tm)ar nl Hiuuer U the Oili tiny n( tH'tober. VM whlrh 1 the hiv irtscribvi in the ortier f.tr the init!i"Htitn of ihu f ominous. Am. If you fait to I'.-nr uml tinsweron or hoforv the fiihl t:h tUy of tw-ttbfj'. for unut theri'of tlie plaintiir ill apply to tlienmit ft-r the rvlit'f tlt'intunU'l lii nt coiiiphiinl, t.twit. for a iH-ereo dinolvinn the ImiihIj of nnttnnnm i)tw exi.siiutr ht'iweet. plnhtiiiV t.ui tletVml.iiii. aii'l for miuh other relict us to tlojtouu m- Mtin J'i"t untl vquitrtble. This MiinmoiiM lit puMiithr-.l Uy onlerof tlo IUmi. lit. 8. lUinm. Ju'lv-o of the tVun'y t ourt of the SlHtt of Oteoti for the County ni Cnluni biii. inftiie uii'l cntrrt'! 011 tht) ti1 lay ol Octo ber. m, u, A. JOHNSON, Afty for ;'UinlltT. l'irl p.ibllenttoti Autr. 'iVu. HC Daft publication OH flth. V.XXx, Ilev. U. C. Uorton. Sulphur Springs, Texan, writes, July 1002; I liuve uut lu my fKniily HjillanU duuw JJiiinient und Horvhutiiid tyup mill they have proved ccrlninly Hniiffrtrtory. The lini miMit is the b'Bt we lave ever useil fur lu'H(.nrhe and pHint Tht cotitth syrup has been our doctor-fur the lant ellil yert?8.H. Sold by A, J. Peminx, i , - m ar rw - t Bti v i.V. For tits SiHiu Price shoes for 2.50; $2.50 shoes for 3.65;; Lotrcers' $6.00 shoes for $5.00; Boys' $2.25 shoes for Children's $1.50 shoes 1.25. df5 WOOL SWEATERS, :9C FANCY COLORS 1 ttMHf L?TM"Ham aud Bacon 12 I-2c. per Xb. OA U .fm JML s (Ml wT eryatal, ara ataoaar tha crasd sitJ OKAM OrrCBg BXX MOKTB8' tCHOt AttemVB IN TBI BEHNU-WALKXa BtJatixsasj cotuaai or pobtio-mo. TiMia actaeteratdpa wi sblaoUd altar eeMHaHna; soasy eeO(a. and wn em Uefi Beaoaa Tba Talaarnua kalMwaa that tk Bxnks-WsJlnr CuUats iff tb Bssat opportunity ts aeeem a nit isaa 4ueatton el aanr eoUaam'eC Ma kind bs tha Was. TbM aobolanbtvai ar tmafso Ma, aa4 aaay , gtno tmeej, m dM to any en ta mi atKiiot. nuuai MENS FIRST - 9- v.. S'i 1 f.-.v2sarj l:'.l Vhs. mm ;H.V T'.'-i '14 wmmw ar .- . . . I Mover Clothing Co., THIRD AND OAK. PORTLAND THE COLUMBIA COUNTY Abstract and Trust Co. Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Non-Resideut Taxes Paid. Real Estate, Loans, Etc. E. E. QUICK A. M. HOLTON, Proprietor IfSTABMSBBD 1372. MOB.. JOHN A. BECK DKALBft IN Watches, Diamonds, Silverware ....JEWELRY.... Repairing a Specialty. ! orris? a St. BL Jroot t flnt, TOBTLANO. lis will Tell job Ask tlia TraTder Tnattne 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 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Portland A. D. CHARLTON iuiitant Central Pauengtr Agent PORTLAND. OREGON 5 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY 1 lVI Jr.! sweeping nature of this indorsement came as a great surprise. It was in no sense a paid advertisement, but was the verdict of that great evening daily its fair and impartial judgment after having in vestigated best business colleges in the west. Come to Portland take advantage of this "best opportunity to secure a business educa tion of any college of its kind in the.WesL1 CLASS SUITS $10.00 The Bast seen. you have ever FABRICS in Worsteds, Cevtotj ail Ci5imjrds. Hand-Worked Button Holes, Hand -Padded Collars, sewn with silk Others say $15 for Eqnal Quality Coins Early and Get the Pick. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO. Seduced Rates on Sir. lrslda On and after June 22nd, 1006 the fares on the fetr. Iralda will be as follows,, good to Oct. 15 1005. (Joble aud Kalama 75c one wap1.25 round trip. Hoffman, Martins, ConiMjll.Caplcs 60o one wsjv $1.00 sound trip. Columbia City, CO oneway, 80c round trip, Si. Ilt-leuc, s.icoi.i- vii), 7 v nu d iny.