.,-.,'. IV4y-.-k-'-
Sfsf" ' ' 5
frS - .
ItKpCII MKMKKW DlHAWBitl Olil
i.lfiiH ol ColiimbU (lointty who war
'f",U -,1.1. Mr lfnr-.ll Ma.li.,. lll
jMlltailo" w"" 7" ,
Tit ,,,ysUrloiia disappearance, which
:5LXoi Mr. .!' Meeker, of 1'ort-1
Mr. Knocll Meeker ha been for
.)iiio time a realdent ol Houtlicrn Cali
fornia, hut recently decided to return to
.,,ii. lit uurcliased m ticket lor Tort-
I.,,,! and prceumably went aboard tht
J,U, i.l. l!u U. II,,. U..L..
as apprlied ol tht llint ol hit probable
arrival, " nt " lPr ml- '''
Vnnalilrrablt time had elapard Mr, l.lim
.(Ml WHU ..... v.. . ..... - ' V
Meeker went to tut union iwooi, wnrre
ht 'ouud hit brother'! trunk, but no other
,r, nl him. HecominR alarmed, ht
uli.r went to lilt Onion Depot, wlirre
omid his brother's trunk. ImiI no other
.(race ol him. llecominK alarmed, he
cuiplov"! detcctlvta, who ascertained that
Kuuch had been aren at Htockton, Call-
ferula, and that bt waa In a lamiahad I
jjomlilion. The people inert look cart
tiim until bt waa partially restored to
health, but he teemed utterly vnablt to
elve any accouni oi wwn m hu urcn or
lit hwl been dolnir. thmn IIiib
jivrii hi liberty Ifnoch aKtin wandered
" I I . lu.il wj i
away anfi umm . 'u.
Crave Mr are entertained a to hi fate.
tti.itttiiiYNMiNU Of IHick Comolaint
voiiici tu the Mlat from a reliable source
that I'urtlaml nuutert on tut jonnaoo
t.kn. iirar Scamamae. left tevrnty ducks
Mini in a heap on the ground after a re-
a . I...Mli,.M Tl.-tW a.l.t tl.a
niany iure than llw lawful limit, and,
Iciitjt afraid to take them to Portland,
Irft liiein to rot. Huch a useless slaugh
ter of ! deserve punishment,
rails for the atteutlon of the game
iilrn. Ilit feature of the law that pre-
,vrnlt tlir sale of ducks should he repealed.
It m i-mciI in nit iniereat oi int ron
Un, ".i.iils." and I of doubtful consti-
tuikinslilv. It decrease the value of the
Ukr and orrventa the hunter of small
mrsiii Com rcimourstnv nimscii in pan
ktf hu outlav. If it Is to lw continued
ine limit to lw killed should be reduced ,
to Irn. no one hat any uae lor more
than that number eirept to give away,
jtw if I luxe who art nut to fortunate aa t
to have minier meniia cau nun-uasca
ilu, k, tlirn the hunter should be linuletl '
to lue suiount actually cuusnuuxl by ,
tbtttiiwlvrt and fauilWc.
t'.MinT Kiarut A CIkmI Social waa
Uki"i": loeiMl. It was well atlrnucU .
i-.,i.lr Imm iaiii M. Helens ami iiwui-1
lB'sml everooe drclared II a v.-ry en-
Siitahlr allair. MaiUme Kcnohta, Imm Mnrr, smm sirvaiiuai, ai ..wowcii,
f.l.n.l.wliocauiedownonlheAmerkaJt'ntar'o. Canada, la his sevenly srven'n
n iiMirr titan Itusy reailing pilms, aud
trl lw did not have time lo read one-i
iiwrlli nl Ihrm. The ball waa becomingly
ibvuMlct with Jack-u'lanterna.and If auy ,
Htr tsiiie Igiiiaraul ol llw lat l lual It was
lUlli.a mi, ll)c lanterns served as g.l
traiiii.trrv The hall was valed at
aled at
t.eUo o i lia k and everylaaly left lirllng
Iliry li vl sivut lisllow'een in a very
4J.4-.1ni a well a useful m innrr. The
trriM ainounlrtl lo ii.M anl me ei-
. il.r Unclit of the sc'h.a.1.
...... .... .....ii 71.- i.h .1. 1 . . r.
I'miuM (ia txr.K Meets at lloulton
l, iriuw (Sjliinlay) night, and a large
tirti,l.iiu- U eHiietlel limn the lucu
t-rsiiitr-nl Iheeounlv. Hont forget to
I'liii: l lie very choice! ajwek-free apple
.hi un Him. Tula Is the beginning oi
Ciliimliu County' great cthibit at Iho
nul winlif ineellng of the Stale llorti-
rnllurjil S-irietv. There It a great deal
ins UJMH-. nntithlanding Jnllel'a
insfU to the contrary. A good name I !
IIk- rrv l-. aivrrllemcnl applrs can
h.ve JIu.mI Kiver"n Uii Is worth j
M.ey aud we want lo convince buyer. .
Iliji Oiluiiilita County iiroduccs apples
1 ., ..... ' JL.'i.
..mhiiv 111 Orrgon.
. I
lit- (.Miiee can
Irlirt Hun a, niir wurk It has done
M.XK..I-0. Tin norm. ocmp.. 1 in.;
n. That Is the ll work ui""o
U.at present, and wucb.e Congrcgalioital Church In "regou.
a" !''"" "T4'.' "1"t.,H"'lrf,''iand etrrtel m.thed of making artl
W linisli ng up the third story of lite , . K p,M ,f mMi b- thli
Si. Ilrlrns Hold. Tbev are nuking sis
t HUiie rmiiiit sn-l cutting dormer win
lw in the rifil. This will give St. lie)
nit Ihr hot hulrl building in the county
As tiwrr Is no ncol lor that ntinuier 01 ,
f..m ill the ineaeut sUte ol business
brrr. this msy lie taken a Indicative ol
Krr.icr tilings to come. There Is no m
. ! . . . .... .'
.ii iiilc iloulit thai lltcre will lap a mini-
rrn saamill ol la ge capacity miming
Iwrr nrst summer, and lliat lite court '
Ilium- will tlKn l bulll. Tills, in con-
ii.-,ti,,n with lite ouarries. fidiing, ami 1
iUrr contemplated addition lo our in-1
llllalrlul Ella. 1111 Mink Ht Ht-lrtlS a ItttSV "
n, iria-rous comniunity.
Sm.ikik M.m Fi!m Charle Con. of
lloiillun. was brought before Hit circuit
(nit un Satunlay last, charged with
aeepiug i.,s saloon open on un.iy. vo j
ph-4.li .1 guilty and waa scntcnccl lo pay ,
fine oi fill .l.l. l, waa oromnt v tro-
lined. Indue Mcllride remarked that
hrrrslirr he would call the attention of
llw- iinnrciithie atlornrv lo this law, with
Hie view that it should lw strictly en-
lim n!. Cos is the first snlooukreier lo
l'iv Hie tminltv lor violating Hie Sunday
( loauiK law, and this should I siiflifirnt
trmug tu the saloon men ol iroltimota
County, who, almost without eceptiou,
have oa-nly violaletl the law.
Nkw Ciit acil Tlte I'ret MclluMlist
of this nriglilairhootl are creeling a new
iliutili edihee at lloulton. When rill
Jolied it will have coat In the neighlair
)"l of $I,IMIU and will seat two hundreil
u-oplr. The fund have heenconlniiulcii
lv the lue) mrinlwr ol the church ami
the cilien ol lloulton, together with
omr aisistanca Iroui the uicmlicrslilp in
-ortiand. The work is being dons ny
Mr. Skiilta and his ton, who have also
roiitrilmicd liberally of llicir means. It
will I s very neat appearing structure
and a credit to the community.
rHKSMVTHUiAM Tha new Presbyterian
' hun-li ol Clalskanie is neariug eomplr
iii. It will I a very handsome, as well
as a roitiiiiodiou and atllMtnnlial struct
ure and will be furnished with rouifort
able pew of the latet pattern. There i
nlrc.uly at hand a first class organ, which
will be inaiaiu.l ( lima for the ded
ication eierclsc, which are to I held in
lie near future. The nuinerou congre-
gntlon I justly proud of it nccompiisii-
u,i in uuiiiting ucn an eoiuce m m
"liort a time. ,
A Nmw Auatvif Mrs. II. T. Hlilir. of
IlilUlmro. arrived In ft. Helens last
Tflmrwlny night, to make her home here,
h'-r Imslwinnielng In Hit employ of the
"isi oinre. Mr. anil sirs, ninir are oc
cupying the Hubert house. Accompany-
mK Mrs. Illair was Mi Siisit Kuaseii. a
ndatlve, who is a visitor lo Oregon from
lr home in Illinois.
Smah fox H ST. HraKSH There are
H'ree caneios small po St. Helens and
vu-niltv-two U the home of Mr, I'ronk
Meeaer, and Mr. Lot. All possible pre
iCttitinn have beeai taUou to prevent the
JtpriNid of tUc disease, nnd there is no
" wualever for nnv panic, nirac,
however, who have not Weil vaoclnalcl,
lionlil at i..... ii.i nm-autlon.
preimiiii'ii.
Isited Portland
Airs, K. II. Kohcraotl v
Monday last, for the purpose ol at
spuning the funeral of Mis wiitn joims
4"n, 11 rclntive bv miirrlMKC, Mis Jolin
'u wns known In St. Helen, and wu a
v 1 -flVf .'."-re fjultc rycenty,.
A Ycinviinii, Cmimim.i luliii M
?K1 17, (Md RuiltV Wc.1n.aday
to tlit cliarKeof Inirirlary. ai
IV morn.
rue ol hlirvlarv. and "
actilciiietl to oiio year in the iienilciitiary.
Mcrkes olfeiise consisted in koIiik
llnougli tlx transom of Mllrt Mierln's
sniooit KumiiT nnii ukinK twenty lo.
Inn from Hit cash register. According
to tile hoy's story he came Irani Him
Francisco to attend the Lewis mid CUrk
Kapositlon. Ill I'ortlimd he (i ll Inln ll
rrmitMiiy ami soon sniianilereil hi money.
' i",.. 2 ' . . ?0rk."
Wll .T.irW."'"l'.,ml, "
week
till) latwi.
too hard (or him and quit. After tnklnir
the money he anetit almui t-, d,ii...
Hit iMlanct tieiiiK recovered hy tht au
thorities. The lowest aentence provided
y law ii two yean in the penitentiary,
hut II tht defendant Is dissatisfied lit can
move tu have the jtitl(ment let aside and
tht legal limit 6sed ami tlien tome.
KxrKMT HUNTKKa Mr. Howe nftl.
I'lllon Metallic Cartridue Co.. Mr. Itv.r,l
iol tht Northwest dim aad Itwvrl. iv...
and Mrs. Nellie Dennett, the agent for
the Uflin & Hand Powder Co., had a fine
day ahootinx Wednesday on Klchar'..
aon'a lake, ommaite 8t. Helena, accom.
I tiled by Mr. lan Kirhardson and Ueo.
l'lu((K, ol tlila city. They all (hot the
limit allowed by law. Mr. Howe used
the un used by Jack Panning in the in
ternational contrit between the United
Htates and Ktifland. It Ii will to have
fired over allot, and baa never
lieen to the rraiir ahop.
' " - -'- . .i .. y m.J
I now have a nice assort
ment of jHtlnta.ollt, varnish,
stains, enamels, brushes,
etc Tin and granite ware,
stove nipt etc. Urotwrlee,
Hay, Uraln, r'lour, etc.
II. C. OKAY, Hi. Helens.
laji.'NmoM riT I laam mrvens was
Kranted a lemtiorarv iniunction on Wed-
nrsdav morning against James M. Akers,
restraining him I ruin exercising bunting
privilritc on the Wni. II. Musirrove
place, on Sauvlc' llnd. The hearing
oi wic rmaneni uiiinciion is set lor
November I3lh. at Oregon City. Tliere
tias iwen conslilcralile trouble over tins
right, which i a valuable one, and. ac-
conllng to the plaiiitlB, tile drlenuant
naa lurratrnel to invert tu gun I rum tne
vm. i mt iv,
Halur. lay last ol the death ol her
year.
A Naaaow liacArK Mr. Will Ketel.
who is enmloved at the factory ol the
Wrstern CiaiirraKC Co., at lloulton, had
a narrow rraie on rrtilay last irom lie-
lug strut k liy the Iragmrnl ol a minting
saw.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Powell visited
Portland Tuesday lor I he mrawe of at
tending a Hallow -ecn ".'sal'' party at tbe
holiicuf Mr. and Mrs. Meiisingrr.
VW.Iins and all 'tiiel
instruments
gnaraiitrcd.
rviMiiren o me mi wiitk
Address meat St. Helens.
s so dec so ui smr.ia.K.
Mrs. Kelrl ami d.iughter Anna visitel
Portland Saturday.
si,. .M,i Mrs. W. A. Harr s. Mr. I. n.
i:.Kn.v ir. I. Urininv. and Mr. M.
timy went to Kainrrr Satunlay night
to nlteiid a reception giveu by the local
re-',i..e i hathlame Sister to Mr. I.
n,VH.hkirk. the newlv electeil tirand
tw r,cr in Oregon,
v. T . r,.,ur- ... . iwUnd
Sal.ud.y last?
', .
Itev. Cenbas Claim, of
Forest C.rove,
..... . . I ,.. ........ .narv wnih ..I
jocrunet( llie jmlplt ill this city on Sun-
Dr. Qretn'a ntw
method It fit aeeuralt. 422 Mohawk
building. Portland.
Mr. K. 1. Tithenor. ol Clalskanie, we
'
Mr. I. W. l-reeiuan, 01 . iaiannic, n
a visitor lo the Mil oflice on Monday
last, having lieen called to the county
. .. .1 I ll.M ...ra'...l ..t.rf
seat as a wiuivw .
0)l, wvtn r c, chesp, at this
oilice I'KANK I'LACli, Agent
.-,,i,ltf Tdeeram.
. ....
I'AINTIMI, l'aiing ami rreacj.liig.
l-.Slllliniea KITVII tri-v. ...,...w
liray lor farther particulars.
' A. 11. CUI.HKBTSOS
St. Helen.
Mirpah Chapter No. M, Ortler of the
7 , . , hl . (
luslern Star, rcsumeu lis rcK'nar
'T",. . " . ai the
",ur """" - r-
1j?wI and Clark l-.siwailion.
Tliey do ay that a woman porl namctl
Mra. Nellie llciinclt made the local duck
hunter look very mall on Sunday last.
The Orcgoiiian gave her an illustrated
story In its Monday edition, selling forth
her wonderful markmanship. When the
duck caught sight ol her they plagrnrited
Davy Crockett coon and said: "Don t
sliiHit, Nellie; we'll come down.'
Judge M. C. tieorge. ol Portland, occu
pied the bench In the circuit court here
on Tuesday last in the divorce case of
Walmsley v. Walmsley. The Court de
cided that the wife should have a one
third interest In the realty. fpO altornty
fee, l,'iO alimony, and I5 a month for
tha maintenance of Hie minor children
for a period ol three year and until the
further order ol the Court.
Mr. Alet Sword, of Vemonla, paid a
very ahort vlit to the county scat on
Wednesday last. He report the road
over the umuntuiii in good condition tor
this time of the year, so that a good team
can haul a ton over it.
Full of Tragic Meaning
art the line from J. II. Simmons, of
Caacy. 1,. Think what might have r
rn, l.la Icrrlahla e.illifll il lie hail
not tiikeii tb uiedlclna about which lit
wrilc. I ha'l a ivrruioio eougn ini
ilistnrlMNl my night ro;l. I triejl I very,
tiling but nothing would releivt it, until
I look Dr. King New Discovery r eon
.uinptloii, cough and cold, which com
pletely cured me.1' Instantly relieve,
and permanently cure all throat I rouble
prevent grip and pneumonia. At , 1 rr
rvand (iralinm'a guaranUMKl; 6O0 and
11.00. Trial buttle fret.
Mis Lulu Ocorge pent Sunday with
her parent in this citv. , Mi tteorgo I
teaching chool at Troutdal.
nana to Get IU0I1.
are often frustrated hy Hidden breaking
down dna lo dyspepsia or conatipat on.
Praco up and lnko Dr. Klnga Now 1.1 a
tun. Timv take out tho muturinla
...1.1.1. .r .Inoirlnir vour ncruies, and
which " ? , -.o Tinmlacho
givn vn.i a new .larl. C.i.e hJ-n
and diralno bvt. At I eery A uinnnni
" t ,
Uri Sie, guaranteed.
I have monev to loan on approved
re.ilest-itcffcur.tv. h rowia l (
g'. Hclcus, Oregon,
1UU KKTIU.NH.
Columbia Coauty Ueallie on It E
hlblt at the l.ewl and Clark
Centennial.
To the doubter and pessimists who op
posed Columbia County' exhibit at the
Lewis ami Clark Centennial we commend
the perusal of the following letter. They
represent a very smsll portion of Hit
good that ha been accomplished and it
yet to bt accomplished by tht exhibit,
tht net cost of which to Hit taxpayer of
Columbia County wa in tha neighbor
hood of JH00, which wa lest than wa
xpended by any other county in the
State of Oregon. I'ollowiug art the let
ter: Portland, Or., Oct. 25, 1005.
Mr. K. II. Flagg, Kditor "Oregon Mist,"
8t. Helen. Or.
My I)ear Sir: I am pleased to inform
you that we have received Use Gold Med
al lor both shingles aad pole. I wish
to thank yon very much lor your many
kind attentions given to our exhibit
throughout the Fair teaaon.
I am much favored by inquiries from
different uirt of the country, which i
doubtlessly the effect ol having our good
displayed at the 1'alr. 1 have enclosed
Home copie of those inquiries I have re
ceived. Trusting they will serve a ome
material to you, I am
Your very truly,
8. Han Pi.uur Company,
Per 8. Dan, Pres.
Kansas City, Mo. June IV, 1006,
8. Ban Hume Company, Ouincy, Or.
lieutleutcn: I visited the Portland
Pair last week, and on my rounds saw
a sample ol your cellar shingles. The
quality and manufacture seem to be very
nice, and I thought il the price was not
loo high, we might make an arrangement
wilh you lo handle them at our retail
yards in Kansas and Oklahoma, We
could take five car any time, and more
later. Kindly eovise price you would
want P. O. II. mill, or delivered on a 00
cent rate, and oblige,
ours truly,
B. M. PUSTRI,
Foster Lumber Co.
Hutchinson, Minn.. Aug. 14, 1005.
8. Han Flume Co., Portland. Or.
Ccnlleiacn: While visiting tbe Port
land rair recently, Hie writer saw a
sample ol KxtraX AX Red Cedar Shingles
put up wilh jour brand. We would like
to enquire il vour mill is to situated thai
you can deliver this stock to us at any or
all of our point at an advantageous price,
and if so, at what price.
Yours trulv,
Stkakns Li-mrr Co.
Per K. J. tjtenrn.
Vhiladeltihla. Pa.. Rent. 21. 1003.
S. Han Flume Company.
ti v c .u cM-.t
Portland, Or.
Criitlemen: I noticed in the exhibit
at Portland some of your shingles and in
tended lo have seen you Iclore leaving
lliat citv. Imt wa unable lo get over to
your olllcc before leaving.
Will vou kindly advise me il you are
able to make these shingles lor shipment
to our district here in Pennsylvania and
New lersevr Also if you can make a
shingle 24 inches long for shipment into
tin district? We hsve lieen getting these
from northern Washington points and
also Irom Vancouver.
1 waa very much pleased with the ex
hibit vou showed there of this material,
and would like to know if you are able to
do business with us in this district. If
so. kindl J get freight rate and advise u.
Wealso have a demand lorceuar ningie
in slock widths. 4 inches and 0, 0 inches
wide. Can you make these for us?
Your e-trlv reply will oblige,
Respectfully.
K. C. l.lPMNOiCOTT,
Wholesale Lumber.
Sheridan, Or.. Aug. 10, 1003.
Messrs. S. Han Flume Company,
Portland, Or.
Dear Sirs: Seeing your shingles at the
Fair, which were of the best grade, we
write for the prices for stsr best grade
shingles by carload at Sheridan.
Yours truly,
IviK k Pay..
Berkeley. Cal., Sept. 30. IOOTi.
S. Han Flume Co., Ouincy, Or.
ik Mra- IMme uuote me prices on
shingles, Berkeley R. K. delivery. I am
going 111 business ucre aim et-.
handle the above lines.
Yours truly,
A. C. Shsw.
P. S. Saw your goods at the f.tir.
Boise, Idaho, Sept. 30. 1005.
S. Ilan Flume Co., Portland, Or.
Ocntlcnien: Please quote us on A
shingles K. O. B. Boise, and have jou
dim shingles and what shipment can you
make? Your Iruly,
Rt av Chkk I.i mbh Co.
WAKREX
.it i la aln.nal nvnr. and na
I'liiato iiVK"ia " j
far a wa can leant, tue a"
eroM in ihl vicinity.
Mr. Kluge maile a buines trip to
roriiniin iwiumai. ..
Tht Woodmen art planning for a big
.. . m. 1 I..: ... a,liii-h will ill
ume naiiaan,..
elude a supper, dairce, and a short pro-
ri"ii Ijtrsen it liomt from stdiool and
... ..... .....n .n ('hristmaa.
rxprcia to ij u.oi. -A
benuiiful new piano arrived at the
. . . - ...H,lu a..Ma Alt RlinilltV
noma 01 nnsa ni;- - 1
last. It Is a Hue Instrument and one to
lie proud of. . ,.
School is progres.ing n rely w",.",
mniiagvnieiil oi nn airoi -
II. L. Ijimoii tnt Sunday in Warren.
Saved Hie 1.1 fe.
J. V. Davenport, Wingo, Ky write,
June 14 1002: "X want to uiu you s
!..i.. n.iur.ia Bnnw Liniment saved my
life. I was nndur the treatment of two
.lotMors. and tbev told ma one of my
lungs v aa entirely gone, and tht other
U llv affected. . V had a lump on
my ldo. I don't think 1 could nave
uC.ut tiro months ongnr. 1 was inuuix 1
by a friend to try Kallard's Snow LI11I
' M. .... n.. ...... 11 ual'A nin m
llieilt. 1110 nrai niiiu"-'" a---
ilef; two lllty cent buttle cured me
sound and we.l. It 1 a wondorlul iiie.1
icinoand I reccomend it ti suffering
humanity. ....
Sold by A. J. Deming.
Advertised Letters
M.. 11 i,.iiava ntinaln uncalled
fur In tit postolllce at St. llolcn. Ore.,
Nov. 1, HK:
Krt-rt IHMlilne, J
Jiie Lniou, I ' '
Mra. Mu-y Miller, I
Jnliu lluasrll. I ,
M'.aa Msrlv Hnilth. 1
J.'l,."llrllllimlisni. I
.lames (iallleua.l
t, a. nil", ' - .... ,
. 1. I l..il.,ra nnl palled for bt
j. A. wowi, 1
fore December 1. 1005, will bo ent to
tha Deiul Uuier omce.
School Report.
loorp0rt ' W,trkt N' 2 ,or rioter,
Number days tnnght 20
ixumnerilaya attendance iijflo
iaiiuiiicrnayaoence.... 20
numoer tune late , 5
Total enrollment " ' "" 75
Average numher pniril... 71
Average daily attendance 00
Percent of attendance 07
Roll ol honor: Minetta Crawford,
Anna and Alice Quick, Leona Wilkins,
Scarle, Uyd and Bessie Hattan, Ernert
til'."' 'o, UeotK- Edn" Harrl. Sadie
Kill, Nellie and Kdward Law. William
r,fn' ""rv'V Wilkins, Leslie Waters,
Virgil HatUn, Susie Ketel, Harry Thorpe,
Harry Richardson, Hilda Cliff. Oswald
Deming, Harold Dodson, Alice Richard
son, Dorian Patterson, Charlie Brought,
Axel Olsen, Justin Wilkin. Warren
Thorpe, Goldle Hattan, Dorothy John,
Lol Clear, Zina Lemont. Iona Pinck
ney, Ruth Richardson, Eugenia Deming,
Fred Morgue, Kenneth Cliff, Frank
Thorpe, Charlie Law., Frsel Dodson,
Ruth Decker.
Tht Dost Doctor
Re. II. C llnrtnn H. ,),.!,.. Dl...
Texas, writ, July 1002; I have used
in my family Hsllards Snow Liniment
and Hon hound Hyiup and they bsvs
proved certainly satisfactory. Tht lini
ment la tha licet wa hava a t.aa.1 In.
headacha andl pain. The rough tyrop
uas neen onr uoctor ror tha last tight
ytrst.". Hold by A, J. Deming,
KIST.
Born, to the wife of J. D. Roslair, on
Oct. 24th, a son.
Harvey Anderson and family are visit
ing in tbe valley Hill week.
A. C. Bergerson is sowing about twenty
five acres of fall wheat.
J. K. Dallas sold two beef cattle to
Buyer Adams and took tbem to Buxton
Monday.
F.mery Sheeley took two beef cattle to
Buxton tbe first of tbe week and started
back home with Dow Keaaey's horse,
wotcn nas men out at Comming lor a
month, recovering from a nail puncture
in Hie hind foot. The animal i still in
a very bad condition.
Supervisor Bergerson started In last
week to open up that famous bluff be
tween the Kist school snd Riley Thomas's
place. This is a much needed and long
looked for improvement, and it is boned
that the two communities will be con
nected by wagon road before spring.
A crew of railroad surveyors were seen
in the mountains Monday near Com
miiigs' place. They have tried in vain
to get a two per cent grade over the di
vide between Comming and Beaver
creek. They also tried a line up west
from Buxton, aiming to strike the Neha
lcm river below Glen crook. Tbev are
now trying an entire new route, on which
tbey will have to tunnel through a high
but narrow ridge south of Cape Horn.
Win. Marsh, Sr., drove his cattle home
Monday from the old Kibbey place,
which be bought some years ago.
Vernon Mow's family are visiting rela
tives in the valley.
Don't Borrow Troable
It I a laid habit to borrow anything,
but the worst thing ynn enn possibly
Iia-hmv la I mi, Kl.i U'han m'i..r ......
weary and worn ont by the puiua and
poi in of dispepsia, billioosne,
l..tl'a ft.aa.aa m ,.,l aimilav ,.lna I
disorders, don't sit down ami brood oyer
your symptoms, oni ny lor reieii to
sura and permanent forgelfullness of all
vour troubles and your body will not be
iHirueneu ry a kmo 01 oroi uisease. ai
IVrrv and Graham store. I'rii-e Mr.
I ilia ran teed. I
School report cards the verr best form
1 1 per hundred, with envelopes.
SvruD of White I'lne and Tar. the old
reliable cou(h remedy. For sale by A.J.
DemiDK, UruKjfist.
Slsry Weeks for l.7.
Tlie new subscriber to Thr Youth's
Comfamon for 1'aW who at once sends
the subscription price, fl.O, will receive
tree all tbe reruaininK issues of the paper
for l'Jl. J liene issues will contain nearly
oO complete stories, besides the opening
chapters of Grace S. Richmond's serial,
The Llmrcoill a uiicn-MnnK," a sequel ;
to her story ot "The second Violin, i
which appeared In tbe early weeks of this
vesr. Madame Sembrich will contribute
an article on "Sovereigns I Have Sung
To," and there will lie three stories by
Muv Roberts Clark under the title. "Tales
of a I'awnee Hero."
These will irive a foretaste of the sood
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announcement of which will be sent to
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New sulMCribera will also receive a gift
of Tint Companion's "Minutemeu" cal
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THK YOUTH S tUJH'ANIUZY.
144 Derkety Street, Boston, Mass.
SUMMONS
In tha Circuit t'oart o( the Stair nl Oregon, for
the iounty o( Columbia.
John fir srsri. plaintiff, vs. Lliale A. rarea, de
Iriulsnl. ....
To IJsils A, fsres. defemlant:
In Ins name oi ino mi. oi ,reirnn you arv
k.ti.v mmlrrd in apiirar ami anaw.r tnerom-
iilalnl ninl asalnal you in Ilia alaire eiitlile.1
nil on or before lbs ISIh ilay ot Heeemlwr,
IWU, Ihst heliia lha ilsy Msisl !n Iho order of
tin Court lor yon lo appear and auawvr, aud
more Ihsn sis weeks fMin the ftrat publloallon
ol this lUinmonr; and If you fail to aa appear
and anawar. ine planum win appir 10 ma iniin
lor the rellrl ilrmuM In the ronplslni, lo
wit: That lha planum be slwlicrd smlilrcrred
n h iha owner In tea lmi.l of the follnsinc
lM'rlhel real prouerly. to-wll: The auulhesal
iiusrtsrol seeilon isn. in niwnaniii six norm,
isuse five weal of tha Willamette Meriiiisii, all
listed In the t'ouuly of I'olumbla. State of Ore
son; that his till thereto ha quieted; and that
Imi forever barred front a-ertliic any
ulalin, rlshl. Hlle nr Interest w hstever In or to
satlt real property or anr pan inetvui anrvrae w
plalmlrl; thai plalnllfr reenter posts snd nl
l.....m,ita hraln ll.i'lirred: anil that ha be
siren HHh other and lurther relief as lo tbe
?, . Ilia m A..i.l,BKI
Tbii Mimaanna Is pulili.hed In "The Orscon
Mist" owe sa'h waek tor sis sitrremlva weeks,
hy nnle: ol the Hon, Thitmaa A. MoHrlde, Ju.lsc
of tha above enli lied liiirt. I)stel Noroiiibar'J,
1-tti'V.
Ktrat pnhllrstlnn Nnrrmber I, lDUj; lssl pub
HestionlKxeinberrmwi. w H wwKU
Attorney for I'lalilllff.
HIE
ran Ssrnfsm uiFlii. Modal vm. -S3 ealllire. IS ins ixs
rlflo ni.vlo for extBrtnlnittinj pests
tilts, w iwitoia, wmicnui KS,oni., au tor a riiiiiiuu
cation trip, oom'.iiiilii)! Ilia goiKlpiilnts ot the old nraxslcloadiuf
aqnlrntl rlllo wllltllioeoiiveulruvo and rild Hre nf the iiwwtliiiprov.
eJ rvtMMiter. It Is so roust nii'lnl lint Iho aiiiue rlllo tlNUi lie follow.
Itiir cartrldgos: short and lotm rlm-llro, .X'ah.irl and huiK center.
llrVi, and Is His only roiwulor mude uaiu rliu-ttw eartrldaes lar.'cr
""i ha'shorl esir'trlilires am Just tha thins for small (ram) while tha
Inn -4 ones kill auinmlsni lair s!o ul ly. Ou lUo urst 20U0 cartridges
used ynn hare savrd Iho cot of a StamSl,
Now JTtarSu Catnlni ti'id nnr biierlonea Bonk that tells what
MarHnm arodolii t!, world over I'ruo, (or tie. postus.
I-' a -ar
At WILLOW ST..
Jus I as Gubd
For Less Money
i COHTTir A Little- Bstfct
Imm f UUbi I 1
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, Fnrs, Etc.
Kimonas, Wrappers, Petticoats, Undermuslins.
Biggest Selection Ever shown.
LATEST CREATIONS mMILLINE11YAUIII0 HATS, CAPS
Men and Boys' Softs 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, CAPS
We bare closed a contract with the larfeat factory in the country and will fell
$3.00 shoes for 2.75; $275 shoes for 2.50; $2.50 shoes for
1.90; Men's $4.00 shoes for 3.65; Loggers' $6.00 shoes for
5.50; Loggers' $5.50 shoes for $5.00; Boys' $2.25 shoes for
1.85; Misses' $2.00 shoes 1.75; Children's $1.50 shoes . 1.25.
JUST FOR FUN
THIS WEEK
TBE FAY0RITEtnGrCcHeS$18-00
Peacok Flour
$4.75 Barrel
Free Souvenirs
, Eight Photographic Views of all the Principal
World's Fair Buildings FREE with
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These are the best Views obtainable. They are 10x7
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Oregon's Greatest Enterprise
Old subscribers can get these views, as long as they
lief tT T lMtinr all 1 vaa-av sv-i mm J
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Leare Bt. nslens. . .. M A M
Arrits at Portland. .10:) A M
Iare Portland 1:30 PM
Arrive at St. UeUns. 60 1 H
tAmm M CatflTS.
Will Carry Wothlng Vol Passsa
grs aad Past Freifbs.
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with northern fselda Irslns to snd Irom the
Kaal and bound points. AI rorllsnd with all
trains lesrinf Unlan depot, at Astoria with I.
It. A N. Ce.'s boat and rail Una and Stsaraei
T. J. rotter t and Iroas Ilwaoo aad Korlb
Brack poiuts.
rssssne rs lor Astnrla or wst eolnts snort ls
trains st Houlton. Trains will stop to 1st fa
asuasts nil ai Uoullon wbea conlau troas petasi
westolOobls. J.C. Marsv,
ftea. r aaa. Ast.. Aetoraf. 0
and tortuimts alaiut a plaee. as
M"W rl SVrN, CONN.
ftrtfi
For tbe Same Price
dCWOOL SWEATERS.
Sfm90 FANCY COLORS
I Of Of ICV"W"Hamand Bacon
12 1-2c. per Lb.
to the OREGON
tug aa aiiaids auu
YEAR IN ADVANCE
MEN S FIRST
Moyer Clothing Co.,
THIRD AND OAK. PORTLAND
THE COLUMBIA COUNTY
Abstract and Trust Co.
Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Non-Resident
Taxes Paid. Real Estate, Loans, Etc.
E. E. QUICK
A. M. HOLTON,
. Proprieto r
KtTABI.ISBa
U71.
JOHN A. BECK
Da-ALa-K IR
Watches, Diamonds, SilTerrare,
...JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
siarrlaea at. Hal. 'reel c. rust, FOBTLAJiP.
He will
Tell jon
Mtbe
ttaieler
That the
NORTH COAST LIUITED
Electric Lighted,
is the Crack Trail
of Them All for
Comfort and Ele
gance. That Ticket Office at PartUad is it
255 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Portland
A. D. CHARLTON
iaaVafaaf Qunl
TmntKfr Mgnt
PORTLAND, OREGON
S TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY
- CLASS SUITS
$10.00
The Bast you have ever
seen.
FABRICS In Worsteds,
Ceviots and Cuslmsrei.
Hand-Worked Button
Holes, Hand - Padded
Collars, sewn with silk
Otters saj $15 for Equal Quality.
Ccae Early and Get Ine Pick.
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD
rrs so.
Be4aeesl Ratea aa Sir. IraWa
On snd after June 22ml, 1906 the farce
on tho ritr. Irahla will if aa follows,
good lo Oct. 15 19C5. OoWo anil Knlsrua
76c one wap1.26 round trip. Hoffman,
Martins, Connell, Capk-s 0c na way,
(1.00 roor.d tiip. Columbia CKjr, 00c
one way, 60c round trip. rH. Heknt,
60c one way, 75c round trip.
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