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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1905)
OREGON MIST 1 filtered at the I'ostoffice at St. Helens, ' Oregon, a sccond-clsss mail matter. Isstmn Hvkrv Friday Bv E. It. 1'I.AGG. Editor and Proprietor. One conv, one year, in advance. f 00 Six months. . .' '. . r Legal notices 2." cents per line. FRIDAY. November 10, .W05. COUNTY ofucul vai'er. IIAILIIOAVIM. i,n:nuiOJi, Whenever a measure ii passed by a .Legislative body with 'undue haste and without giving fair time lor considera tion of lis merits or demerits it is said to have been "railroaded" through the Legislature ai:d peopl begin looking for the motive for such nndne haste. ' The same course of roasoiiing may be applied to any boly supposed to be deliberative when it acts with indecent haslo upon important matters. It applies with culiar force to the recent ei n of l'o mona Grange, which"give its rinqualilied 'sanction to eight proposed constitutional amendments and one initiative bill. All of these measures were important, yet the time occnpiel in placing romona's approval npon them was We' thai fifteen minutes, and all alt. tnpts to have them" referred to the Legislative Committee until the next session, in order that the members of the order might have a little time to study s.ver the issues, was promptly voted down. We venture to say Hint not one out of ten of the meiu 'bers of the Grange had any clear idea of the effect of the proposed amendments. Tt was enough for them to know that il-.ey came from Messrs. Uren and LeeJy. And this is what is culled independence. Some of the meaures proposed are good, Uit at lenst one of them is an attempt to place public officials, elected by a major ity party, completely at the mercy of the minority, and this nier.sure received practically the unanimous vote qf the 1 'unions. ' Under the Constitution of Oregon, an officer may be tried for incompetency, corruption, malfeasance, or delinquency iu office, ajtl a judgment of dismissal added to such other sentence as is pro v?d by law. Under the propose aenjir.ept "twenty-live per cent of the electors who actually votid in his district at the elec tiou at which the officer was elected, may tile their pt-tition demanding his iuime 'diate resignation. Unless he shall re! s'gn wit'iin five days after the petition i- lileJ, the officer with whom the peti 'i u is filed shall forthwith call a special i i.-ction to elect a successor to the officer whose resignation is demanded." So it is plain that nnder the proposed amendment a very small and insignifi cant minority m.ty obstruct and defeat the will of the majority. The people of the State of Oregon a ill not pass such a law. hev have gnr.e far enough in the line of experiments, and their common sense will tench them not to grasp eager lyat every new political freak that is proposed by the estimable gentleman at Oregon City, and the Grange, including 'the worthy women who constitute the larger fraction of its membership, will achieve better'efnitsif it is governed by more cortaer.a'tive" counsels. MB. KCOTTt CUKIESKIOI. The editor of the Oregonian, in a re cent editorial, admits that after Senator 'Mitel. ell's last election it ceased, to. lie Ids opponent and critic though there wan not less reason for it to be such than liefore. Hut, yielding to the conviction that "a pull together" for the public in- Vr-es's was necessary, or to the thought Itibl l v js 'p?tt, he Oregonian was will ing to act aud diu act in a jrieiiUly man ner ton aids Mr. Mitchell, and dropped the old strife altogether. ' lint Mr. Scott did more thin this. He went to Mr. Mitchell personally, shook Wiids with liiui, and agreed to "let (he Wid patt bury Us dead." He had per sistently, for many years, accused Sena tor Mitchell of criaiss beside which the purges 'uiic,, which he has been con victed are as nothing. lie might con sistently have withdrawn his opposition to Senator Mitchell's political ambitions, but when be sought him out and offered him the hand of personal friendship, he went much farther than rns necessary in the interest of the State 'cf the Ueoub lican party. Tim Oregonian would, be jusli'ed, for public reasons, in support ing for piiUkGflicc a nominee of whom personally the lijar '1Rd a very' "0-r pinion. 'The hand of Douglass s Ins own." A'' t,e lal "'Weeds of Senator Mitclw j ' f'h, anj colds. Price 50c and ell were veil known to Mr. Scott. Hel.inn. .narsnteed at I'errv A Graham's .-t , r . , , i .. J1UU. guarantee! ai ierry uranain s iai piiutiieu vuem aim in.iswu atini ii i. .' i i .. . .. . t iney renueiru me jieriw.raior utiiit vr Imhlic lllce or the ciendhip of decent men. Vet we find him cor.so;ti?2 t ih Mr. Mitchell ill" to the time wlit-u, to j um Ins ns-n vrnrila. IIihI the (Irenman , - re i lielieved the Government could make a iHii'l rase nsjainst Mr. Mitchell." This, then wus the psychological moment. The Oiegoiiian was Mr. Mitchell's friend mm nwnwo'x'inm Was practical ly assured, anj then, pre- Stiiiia'ijy mniu t"r the public g'K-il," uul " and wtlitoi'it unit chmV-.w of malice, it liucned its Iwtteiies itpmKt liiui. The Jrntl, IH tlntt the Oxonian and th. Re- tmblicsn vutur ct the SUte condoned reiiHtor Miieliell's oirenses on account of tiis Brmif BMIitv, anil it verv cheap ... . ,, .' , , , , , , .Mtiiotlsin ut tin. late date to denounce lie man whose career is em!e4 and from VvIioiii there is nothing inore tQ ho', i """V' " Ui-viara.r. the (lieeks when they come 1m mi n z l-IIte. "'t'liis is the time of the Veiir wi ti the Ileiuocrnfic m.icliine iu t'ultitviii Cotinle iii liberal in its udvice In Rfp,u--'-ntiH. It is the same old 'nvtli'-l l Imt has bi-eii pursued w ith suc- Id ti..rut..i. ra 11 lliia iniinlv. t.ti. . i ' ' . . i ... . . Royal Baking Powder is made of Grape Cream of Tartar. Absolutely Pare, Makes the food . more Wholesome ' and Delicious. TEACH ISTRJ.SIVE rAttMIXO. The greatest good that can lw done to the American farmer today is to teach hi ni to make the largest possible profit from the smallest tract of land from which a family can be supported in com fort. A great influence operating today against keeping the boys in the country is that the boy docs not have money enough to buy a farm. It is unfortun ately true that there is a trend in tne direction of the absorbing of farms into still larger farms, with a consequent diminution of population, as in Iowa and other farming sections. The remedy for this is to demonstrate that the value is in the boy rather than in the farm, and the boy is taught that by intensive, diversified, scientific farming a good liv ing, with a surplus p:otit that will pro vide amplv for m"v maJ from a comparatively small tract of land say ten acres with ample cultivation, irrigation and fertilization or even with out irrigation, because a hoe and a culai vator in the hands of a scientific farmer may bring as good and Iwttor results in providing moisture for growing plants than a ditch nnd unlimited water in the hands of a laiy farmer. Talisman. Here in Columbia County, when it losis an average of probably $50 an acre io clear stump land, this is especially applicable. Our soil and climate are adapted to the raising of vegetables, small fraiia. and acn'es. We can alio raise English walnuts and Italian Chest' nuts, but neither of these will pay ss well as No.them Spy and Jonathan a-,- pies". Ten 'en acres planted in theJO will ui ike their possessor independent in ten years, and in the meantime they can be made to produce consideiau'e revenue by being cultivated to stnnll fruits and vegetables There id no danger that there will be a surplus of good, clean apples of these varieties, as the demand for them U world wide and they are to, day being exported to both Europe and Asia, and the price for export on lward the cars h higher than the price paid by the Front street commission merchants. Editor Hearst's campaign iu New York demonstiates that the candidate who gets closest . to the people is very likely to succeed, even agnint the opposition I of the machine politicians. Count Witte has the most difficult problem to solve that was ever presented to a statesman. If he succeeds in bring ing order ont of chaos and giving to the Russian people such measure of liber'y as they are capable of using without abasing, he will be indeed the savior of bis country and a benefactor ot mankind. Sfesrs. Mite' ell, WillUmson and Her-. ,ann should resign. Not because the Ornsnninn rwniMK them to- but in suite uregonian reqoesu tnem to , out in sp te of that fact. They are standing in the way of better things for Oregon, and will be drawing salaries for services they are unable to perform. Neither Mr. YiU iamsonnor Mr. Herman n reJ the monei , as they are both men of considerable means. With Mr. Mitchell it is differ ent ; still, he should resign. Sftii Lost Moth-r. '"Consumption rnns in our family, and through it I lost my mother," vrites E. B. Iteid. of lfannonv. Me. ' For the ...c hnu-o.-oe r.n i,o i;l.tsi , r, ' i. r i i i i .i. lie leavesawife.foursonsandfivedaugh sign ot apough orCold.I have taken t-son haWng died some year. ago. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump-j , the rush to the Klondike for gold he tion, which has n,ved me from serious was one of the early adventurers, endur lung trouble." His mother's death was iuK tna rigorous climate snd the hard , . , ., . , . , , ,, ships of pioneer miner lile about three a sad loss for Mr. Keid. but be learned n?urninl, in mK) broken ,iown in that Itinz trouble munt not I neglected, i health and has since been a great sufferer. ! and hew tn cure it. Quickest relief and , j rll 8tore, Trial bottle free. i n Resolutions of Esteem CW tbe death of Sister Dora B. Lake, of ' sans. Whereas, It lias pleased the Great Art isan of the Universe to remove from among us our esteemed sister, Dora H. Lake: and Whereas, In the death of Sister Lake ; our Ai nihlv has lost a worthv si-ter t'-e " "X '"S s,fl i . 1 -T I 1 i i familv a devoted wife and mother: and j Whereas, It is meet that we her friends i severely the dispnsation should j SKe for H;r memory ; therefore 1 it Rsaylved, That we extend c.i't heartfelt I rympathies to the txrreaved fainily ; Wl ' Resolved, That our charter be drau;d mournin? for a period of thirty days; . that a copy of these resolutions be sent to i the family of the deceased ; also, one 1 s;;4lt tQ Oregon Mist, and one to the Ifuultou Register fos pulilicaticr., and tnat tney be spread upon the minutes 4 , the Assembly. Kmma BitLPOKn, I. II. Col'Kr.AND, M. I. Hknsiiaw, Conimittec. Adopted at the regular meeting of Houlton Assembly, L'nited Artisans, Nov. . x r.y.r. - 1 -tf .. s. VMRXONU ITKMS. Miss Lillie McIVwaU, of Anoka, vis ited with ftljs. I,..gi'lgcrt and other friends in this vicinity last week. John Stewart, of Tortland, with two eastern timber buyers, spent a few flays last week aiiion.the big trees ol the Ne halem. ' , Ibirrv Wilson and wife, of IVmks, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wilson nn 1 other relatives and friends the past we:'k. ' ' Mr. Tutlson Weed is again on bis ranch five miles up the river. The family will co ne later ou. Mr. Weed says he feels much at home jn the Netaalem. B. 1'. Tr.icv, with a- force of lnliorcrs, superintended bv Mr. Counts, has been pushing the work on his new house at Sunnyside ranch, two miles up Rock creek. It is now enclosed and covemi, and Irank thinks tint after all the delays he has had in gcttu;g niaKiiut on vnc ground, he is doing reasonably wclt. aiut tti.it He ana wne win ue ; i s.' the merry Xiuas time. The Jtraunsport school opened on aton- divof hist week with Mrs. Kaymon.i as teacher, and the AnoVs. or lVbble Creek, sch k4 commenced on Monday ol this week with a young lady- iroin roruanti 'wie ding the birch." TheJ former h.is t,..n.tif,n hpen a summer svfcool, but the ofiicers and patrons have cuLcluded that the best work is done during the w inter months. North & Baker have been wry busy the past week getting things ready to in- stall their new sawmill. Most oi me ;arts are already on the ground ami h may not I long until we shall hear the bun of the circular saw. Still, there arc alwavs accidents and delays in K-Uing such an enterprise started, so x$ shall I patient in waiting. m. rJesi, inwi one wi ........ ... Rainier, with Robert Lindsay and Harley Redmond, who were in the upper Rock Creek country last week, timber cruising, thought thev would do a little hunting after they finished the joh of cruising. Tl,..v ,rmnlit out five deer, killed a bob cat, and had lots of tun chasing a bear which had twen auracicu 10 iu i-n one morning by the smell of their cook ing break last. What is the matter with cur assistant postmaster? For the past week she has been fairlv walking on mr, ncr ciiancr has been like Tennyson's babbling brooa, her song as merry aud as light as the birds, and her countenance shining with the brightness of the sun. It is all be cause of a brand new organ she is getting a birthday present froui her sister in law, Mrs. Abbie Fr.inkel, of St. Louis. Several of our citizens made trips out to Forest Grove or Hillsboro for loads last week, among them being It. G. Downing, from Ileerbcrry, and It. I), VanBlaricom. Gust Hult wont to Clats k.mie for a load of merchandise for 1). W. Keasev. The roads, they say. are fairly good. Miss Florence Prokesky, of Nebraska, is visiting her Grandma Seidletuau and her Uncle Otto and family near Anoka. Thevounir ladv was born and raised in 1 lie Tuuuji - the East, and has not seen her relatives here since she was two years old, when , i. a .1 H. Ut. Mrv murh pleased with the West, especially our Whiilrm country. E. R. Thmop has a new t-air wlyb Uf putchased ib Clalslm.lw alwiu two wwiVa out a ago. 1 tiey are not so young or jj wcu jtiH4boro last spring, but are heaver ani tuals and better travelers, and very suit-1 able for his business, lie ruanes me mp with the cream now only once a week, on Tuesdays, the most of the time going into Clatskanie for merchandise for the store. The Halloween Social at the paronas;c was a very enjoyable affair, given by the Y. P. A. and friends. Tlwsix or eight boys who were "on a lark" about town Halloween undoubtedly had a good time. Jokes are all right so long as there is no hurt to iierson or dam age to property, and the fellow who finds his lantern hanging high on a. telephone wire, his horse, harness and curt divided into three parts, each part being hidden away in a separate place, or bis r.iad scraper carried off some distance feuiu where he left it the night before and dumped intq the crewk, puts on a smile that is child-like and bland and says nothing. But hoys sometimes get too enthusiastic in their prank playing and therefore slight! v thoughtless and some what reckless. The laws of our state do not allow men the liberties of Halloween night to trespass too far, and are especial lv severe against mtIdling in ay wny or dffacityf schuol property at any time- Mm. williams, who 1 stopping tor the winter with Mrs. Emmons, in town, re- ceive! a Halloween vmt from her wster, ; flue Mi- pimtnin nr hi mortar, w th.u t ei - i,t,t ,,.,1 lfMn,l l.teiiiUll hue 1 hM lln Hjtoti the followiiik? it- Mrs. Sliannon, o( Portland. au4 InemI, rittr,t vr)lM., to rtlre xUv ,f.u ut tin I Mrs. Slater, of Clatskanie. The Iauu-s iimt. t ,-wn . li vMnhwc't'iift'-"' ' 'iih i came over on horseback and were late in arrivinK amJ not knowing tht. way were piloted by some of our gallant young men. Lon. hearinif their calls. thouRht . .. &,.. aVju. ., v.. - - would not respond at first, but finally got hd and oteaed the dT, much to the de- 11 . i il7 .:t " ,1 l,t ,.,i,r. Tt-..v IiKht of til. tired and cold visitors, i l.ty returned to Mist Wednesday morning to visit Mrs. Slater's mother. Mrs. Wallace, Died, st his home on Crooked creek, six miles northwest ot Vernonia, on Tues day, Oct. 31, of heart disease, Olof P. Ch'eldelm, aged tV years, lacking one dav. He was born in Sweden Nov. 1, 1840, coming to the Cnited States when a young man, settling first in Minnesota, removing to Oregon about twenty yoara ago and settling on the homestead wlivw he died. At 1 1 vjars of age he "was con firmed in the Lutliesan church and joined the Evangelical Association here in 1H04 At the seonest oi th family the funeral i sermon was preached in the church here by Rev' Coleman, on tmlay last at , which the remains were in- 2 n m after which tbe remains were in- f P' a -' rv ,. . r.IT nT.,,f terred tit the ernonia cemetery. Out of respect for the deceased, who was well liked in the community, there was a very . .... .. i n f-t.-f larjje gathenng at the funeral. Mr-ne'- delm was a good husband, a kind father, ncitfhhor and friend to lie depended upon, and a Christian' gitlsfU$(- "Rest, suul,' in peace. Man's t'nreasonablenea is often as great as woman's. Hut Tlios. S. Austin, Mijr. of the "Republican," of ! lvenwortli Ind was i not unreasonable ?"tf ';' VJ.t.Z witcn uv trciurcM v oiwn iuv ovvv"v w , . ... r , . ii operate on his wife lor leniale trouble. "Instead," lie says, try Electric Bitters. 'w eoncltuled to we conviuutu io My i( was tlieil so sick she could hardly leave li i led, and five (6) physicians had failed to re l iihvsieiHtis had failed to r&Y:".'"'..,,lr.'.m"- . ' .".""l'I". II my lieve her. After taking Klectric Hitters she was iwffectly cured and enn now perform nil her household duties.". OuaraiiU'ed by I'erry & (irahum, dtug icintn. l'rice !Ak: Dr. Knoder uses Dr. Green's new ahd esrrrct method of making artl flcrsl teeth. Plates are triads by this method to fit accurate. 322 Mohawk building, Portland. Syrnp of White Tine and Tar. the old reliable cough remedy. I'or sale ly A.J. JVm.nji, druggist. EVERYTHING MUST GO QUICK. Mon.ier doxlm-Ou, M.o of lx,n..... HMihUy ltente.1 ' pie Plauoa. IManoU Piano., I'lunolaa, i:to . at Kiuirwnna lteluijl..n. at Klli KIIH PIANO nwi'cp. Just nwiviM word that our Christmas stoek of bennttful new Chickerlngs, Webeis, Klmballs, Pianola Pianos, Pian olas, etc., will arrive in lew days. A little eailier than we etpeettd, but we must make room quick. We must hive all the tloor space in our salesrooms now occupied by Exposition, slightly uswl, rentvd and sample styles ol Pianos, Pian ola Pianos, Pianolas, etc. Many instill metils were ranted to hotels and rooming bouses for the term of the Kxposiuon. All have been thoroughly gone over in our repair shop, and now are in our retail department, good as new. In addition we are itoi" to close out during this sale slightly used pianos, some being taken u part payment on the Pianola l; Or Cliiekeiings, Web ers or KiintlN. Many of them have only been in homes tor a short time. A Uw sample pianos also included. Every thing must gf- Not a question of profit; we must get rid of them in douhle-onick time, and have marked them down to practically cost price. Look These Over. Twoduintv I Fondas. style, now $l! imi-Ii. Fine Mrhall Wendell, oak ease, now I21S. lleaiitiful llobart M. Cable, largest is Cabinet tirand, slightly mainsl, $t30 style, now SH. lleautiful linilev, largest sise, Colonial stvle, IM. A fine new lister, beauti ful walnut case, sliithtly damaged in transit, 2H2. Lri'Jt-sued Singer, fan A SNAP ltk acres of laud near IVIena, In lb f 'rti'o beaver valley for lllW! Of the ItW acres, fiaie cleared and there is a tine orchard ol app'e, pear, cherry aud prune trees. There is a good six room house on the v"-e and a well of line water that never goes dry. For anyone that wants to buv in this countv this is a snap. For pnrtictillars inquire at this othVe. SUMMONS In tin Circuit Court uf Ih Hlsle ol Or-.m, (01 the t'uitnly otCotumMs. John steosrl, idsitilltr. vs. Unit A. Fares, tie UihIkiii. To l.istl A. Fsrrs. rtplrmlsnl: Inltiensmeol ih Sli vt Owgou yon are hereliv l,ilrt hi si.l'"""1 n Ihec-nn-oUiui nlot rfiu! ton in lh sixne imtiiltfd ,uil on or Wlorv ill IWh its) of IHT mUr. f V. inat U'las lh 1) Hswl III llie onler of the Court lor oui 10 iter su.l siw,-r. slot nioreihan i wects fr ou Hie M imUliosiiu of Hits "Uinmons: sntl II ou f 1 1 to spimsi u.l siivwvr. thr I'luliilta will l pi) ! Ihe i ourt lor the relief ttrmrtieled III llie riMliel.tilO. Kit: TtisllhJ Ullilill b .l).i!l su I (ectee-l to te the owner In 1,-e lmi'le ol lh lolIolnr itcM-rlixil r-l toirty, to-wlt: The .uiii qiisrlurot Motion ten. In l.mnilitii sis norlh. isnse ne tet ul lh Willsmeu Morl.ilan. U iirtled In tne Cotiutv ol lml'is. fUU ol ore g,n; thai Ills title tliere. I (inlelH. snt tlist ,it l former UtneU from SM-ertmit nii claim. rUW. IUK- or t!it,--l wliste:r In or . uiilr,sl (tminj" or anv jirt thete! adcrsi' I , itUlnurT. 'lint I'ldtntltT iv'"el roln all-l ll-f.'irw-meiil liffeili iM-iirrwl. ali-1 ItMit lio lie ..Urn .u-ii ottifr att.i turtn rviu'i a 10 tne I l ourl nis ''ln )nl Sll'l l-iull .line. 1 Th), .,ra ., 1. ii.li.iie.l In Tiio yt.tt ' on.v each lor is w'm.is i-k. . t,V oniO- Ol 1(1'' ii'i. I noi;. hv i ot llie ab.nr entitled otrl. latel N.iv'uml" , 1'JO'i. l ir-t I '-'iluMtlo-l Vivrlnlier J 1-W ,.;i)ti iRx'.'l:n; t rw W II tvWKI.I Attornei foi rtiiliil.IT NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Stllci I litre?'? triven t n!t erMlinr ot lin f.lrfte ul I l.t v H. s-rk,s.r, flnfrtl. tt. trr4 .il ihutr i'l tit '. 'Itilv sri(fc-t l.i i..h. li' s,rr. sluiv . lutf-t. vmlirttM it ii 1 H'l!u;r .luii!H lm:ur u vmui. ut the i.tln-v th uitituM Mist, iu -l Uck'ti., t itlimibU otmi . nrricoti,. l.Ko hKi K Kit, , Itu.tiUtUtor ihccUto uf UlHc U lAcitff. let'CaH. (rt. .T-S"V. .' SHERIFF'S SALE, In the CliTtift iout ( the Slut, of Orviron. for the t uuuiy ut r.itumhli Xhomu W. Nurlhy. itnt(if, Jhn rrkr, Nnrinnu MrrnH. rrcU JfumiiRK. Hry K t'littniJ)cr!u.t:. .rrriior, K. I lintsar, n-r lint-if fntt. rhj. M. MtHire, Mtttc 'I'lntHirr ; t B'wrI of roHim.wi.it.ufr- Ur it i( St-h'Hit tiil'l l'litvertv ItU-iA, :nt forth lu- f v iiiirm of the 1'iriijw rutftt tlu rfirom, riw ttctl the Stte LjiiiiJ Hrl, -kWiiiinuU. I Notd e m hiTi-hy nlvrn thul '.ir M v.r tfi. an vi-i'utniii ttm tmli-f ul wle tii' l out ' f the in ul; t-'otirt oi the state t urrv n id , mi I for the uut ( f i'ultinJia, mi lite -it 'Uv ot (K'tbtrr, I'.- V uniVr mil in '!)tiiiuv n j jilirint'iil, onitpr mill ilw rtt nial mul rntrrd iu ii.rt on the -Iwt liy of t.:io!r r 1 h, tn i wti'.t or ad. 't wiitTflD the mlv lunn-o pinin j ' tiff r-e'?rrl j)lifinf tit anhint ih ttistue ! ' time 1 itefvmlitut, juhil 1'irker, lr the mm tf , U fU svJ. with iiilirestt i)itn- u t Ihn rnlr ni It) : ot ir ontiitni fr..M Ihr SMti.t 'l.t ilav III . ,hiom r. n i niLtirDrv U-v. ami the j limner utim m ?.t. ,.i ri, men juii.uirin rnm , . . . , nmiier .Wn-.l t .1- rrt(.,i by tht r nrt timi eil .vim r f.Miut t" t"wnh)j. n-rth f rmnvm 3 m of .h? til'XTX''. ,,.c i . , ,ci ,-eiiii.e (or in. um n i in !-' witi. tnicwsi ti.in-on from Mar. h J7ih. i w, m s r v..t ,i:r annum, ....I liw . ! toftievs u-ei. aii'i it is oriirri! innt oi-ieinnini 1 .rm Mi rtiil Ii.hl- ami rnwn wl .un, from ikleiulsut Joh.i I'arkor. U r Innio i 1 orWteill li-'.-ri'vl Unit llie ssltl nri uilsi s imt , L) .i.iufiI ..( ul.t -..uuir a. umler ex.: ; rtii!oii.ant llie i.r.n.l, of un li ..-, after i.ji- i In llie c is. ilii,tirsenietiu. attorney s Hi s iiKin the )iiUtrmttH, mu any tiroln riMnainiue to he (k! i inui iliu (.'ourt for thi; heui'iit of fh fvutUnt N't.-tmin Merrill enl the oltii-r 'It fen tmita fintler ttirfTtlon of th Court. ThTi-(orr, mi HmtinUv I he '2M n (Uy of Sm fin her. ivu'i, t th hour of II o i-hM-k In the frt--ti'soti of 'il'l 'ley-1 tlll, nt the eoi.rthm, r in nr. Helen. olnihU t onuty. tinK"ti, wll nt in i It lit? mictl-Hi. ti the hl-rhsiL I ull.-i. fur eh In haM'l. lewfnl moiiy ot tin I . nil tin rtirlit. Utie nr"! Iiiicrt t of thr fnl'1 U h-ii'lniit jihn P.irlter, In fcii'I U htf rr.il t'f '"'rt t'-ovi leM:rMie'l, to aetinf) tlie Nimse i.(ki'I ei.iitjuiiiit, tOifi.-thi- th nil uwrtli ii coii jllCfl et .-I. Ilvteu. Ore. ' t V, '.' M V HI I N UIITK. KherlfT of ('olumiU rtiimty, (iri-git. Kimt (Mitflli ettoii (let. Utl Mihhi allot. Noteinlfcr ii. l'j- SHERIFF'S SALE. In tticClrw.lt Cimrt i,l the mt nl Drcgou fur ItitiComit)' of rulitmbU. II. (' (irsy.t'UllilIir. v. Allan A. Itnliliisbp simI AiiIIU lliaiison. Ills wife, lU'funilHtiu, Notloe Is Ixrrulir glriMi Hist innter ami 1 vlr "e '" " n ui"m sun unier nl sale ,mi ' tlmtln-sll rur c,f thu Htt nf irri.n h, ' ,, (r ti,t:,inir..i i.olnmi.ia i.nth nth .la, . of iciiii. v'-. nnilpr unit In ;.iir.n:i. l n 1 1 lmenj w I ""i nl iitrrei In .al.l i e mrt n the loin Uay nl n-ti,ii..r. I'.si,. in a .nn wherein M.: Um,. .Ultmir. t nre.t jwti mi'tit Kin-t Allan a. Knhiiui i aiui komiumiii. nisnirn vjf tn itun n ti 4), Hith In-ti-rest thfrreon n tli. Wonf tlvht ht fent icr Aiinnni Irmn Atnrii.t is, lini, until ihI'I; sihltlii fuihef siiw "1 10 ntuirney's Ii-e.; ami thr fur llvfer unit of fid as vwis a:iI flUlMirM'ini'Hts, nn- thaciats tiisiit this writ, rr'iiiirine mr t' ninkit asla ot 111. fnllnwinif ilo'scrltMl ri-itl ,riifirt'. In suilfy the nlmve amininl, livwlt: 'Inn south hall of the somhwpst iinnrt'frol wll'iti twi-nlv. three, anil the imrlh hull if ikstt northwest nnsr : t' lwent-slx. In l.mii.hln four I '""'.'IZri' "'If'' . ' "ie. I iiuimcu ill i ii , iiiiiiiv ii, i iiiiimuin, niato 111 orn: iu im slil r upon exerutfnii. sn.i thi- l'ws nin uii ri iri.in to ih iij'Mliii rlrst In !h...wl. , i,,. .,. .nil,,,,,,, of salil siill. , ml t.i tha naymi-iitiif alliirni-y't ' ni.i'niifrsnoii'an.l uiortKairc. nrlin li..ii ami in Uteri be. after this jMiyiinHl nf llu niy(.rnl snina ariircs.iii, ix .am uiio tui svut. fur llioce un llllwt thcroto. Thrri-l'.r.'. on Katiinlay, tlie lxlh ilnr nf No. rfulir; l. I' will, at the bnnriif II o rlni k lit th forinisJn ol sslit itay.at the cnnnhiiM-v im,r In HI. Helens, In .iilil Ountlly ami HlittiMti'll nt rnihlie anetimi, for I'lllVl'il MntifS kI'1 (!"in,fai.i In hntl't, all th? rlu-h. lltlu unrt fnti;nk i,f aai'l Allan A. Knh.iistiii and A'llllit Kiihlfimm, hi wife, tlie ilfnrt'Siilfl ilfifi'ti'lanls. and (iu-Ii til thent. of, In aii'l to the rent fironrtjr sljove ile sitIIh;I, to salialy till; snht xortni,n IjiiIck) ul Mt. Helens, Urc. k l. I'., r.siv M.lltriN WIIITK, Hherlff of the Count, nf i.nlnniliin, Hlntc nf Orcuiiti. First imhlli'stlon Oet'inrr 'M, IK).), nmt lani j.uUiiullon .Novemljtr 17, IR fl. W II. I'OWKI.I.. Attoniet lor I'lalinlfl". cleat case. MWi snotber Singer, nutqultn so larse.ll tHi flittt tiilliert A t!. upright, reliable old UostVui nutke, gowl as new. 118"; Uaiilit'il Stiivvessnt, taken tMirt payment on Pianola Piano, now itf,)0; fauelert stvle Weser Hns. reheS' trnl tlraud. lino Hlnsn maliogiiny case,l78; leautlful Jmvb IVill iiinlioij any.fotVi lariwt sise Whilnoy, iH-autl-lul'oakease, jpal as liow. elcgijiit Omaha K position stvlo Klmlmll, another line Marshall A Wendell, mahog any case, ".Vtt; largest sls.i Wing A Soli Orehestral Grand, I'.'S: magniliifiil wal.mt ease I'.rliikei'hi.ir, t'.IHI; largest sis.il Ihius, alO; elegant walnut ease Ihhj style Schiller, now '.'.'; beaiitllul llariluiaii, larite sise, only slightly usl, i'AK; line Wesley, 011k c, la-nil-..1..1 ', f '..I," ,iil aii l,,. brnrest site. 111111 v ... j. ...... - two lino new Pease, discontinued styles, 2Minch. Will Oo Quick. Hememher, there l no llnie to lose. Kvoiv instruinent will go quick at these low figures. lin't delay. Cgine, write or telephone at once. Payments to suit vour isiiivenienw. liny now. pay later, Please do not lorget that Fillers Piano IbMisu guarantee accompanies each In truinent sold, and if not found alter de livery esaiUiy satisfactory or as repre sented, your "money liark." F.ilers Pi mm House. Retail Department, d Washington street, corner I ara NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nutlcs l lieret.) ten lhal (he iimlerslsiinl has lK'n a,'KitntiHl a.ltnlnlsliatrla ol Hie rtsle of Attan It. niwoit. uiH-ease-i. ni it ,, o. s. Ilatlan, jinlite ot the l oiility Court ul I oltttii lilat'nilLir. Staleol llnvton. Ao) ami all I'ef ...... i.d. 1A. ..ii..i aai.l etalw are here Uv reiiulreil to (ueseiil the same lo nie. teriHed iV.,fttlnv lo Uw. ul uiv realilelli'e HI l'lttl;lir. Ontfon, or at the law i'.rl!n ul M I'owell. at St. tie vus, Orriioii. ttlltnu sis Months Iruru in itsls lienml, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Urn" letvn ipixiImipI mlu.tinrBisr ol Ih nIhIi ,( J . Mlllnnt. .tw-titM-tl. tT Iho Ili'M It. H llail.ui, Ju.litB ut til t fiat t loiiil ot Cktlr.tiibU OlMltUV. Htr l tlrV,l. Auy WU H'fitl tuvlu rUtni narniui lutui t--uif nn nrtri' rr to ri"Mil Hi ftrtiii t ui. wruir. t CiirtllltK t.l Uw, t Hi) oflu t M lli lrl. t'ltf' j.iti. within ix nwiiUt fmiu tti Utw lu'tit'l ltJ Snss.tltfi 3, 'Ui. V II I'uwt'lt. Altoriicy fur Atm!ui.tiiof . ibotuji roH rctii.ii'ATiov (ftnilwr l.riJ Art. June 9. UH I I nttesj DtAtM .n1 OfBc. I'tiitisiiMt. ii. tkti.U r Hh, iwv. Notice t hot-tiby Riven thut in iromtrtl nni' with the pitMlioim uf lite ar ul Hhi trM of Jin 1, I9U. enlltlest ".a act fur the eale of Umber UmU In the IMle of tatifurntA. Oroan, NtlA. n4 Vth In tun Triliar), cmBU4 eH th IMfalle l-ant) Utatoe ty tl of AuxiMt !.., Marr llumjiuu 0I rirtf.i. I ".unit ol M'llt not tub. !tte ol b tht rt.il in ihl .ri.if liT utirn tttvmriit 0 iw.' r'r tl r p'Hvhime ..( f tu- r' uf ', nit I 11 lt ! iir ' to;i N . -A " itW!ih ! No, 't "if i, l lC:i . '"of () ' 'f Ifw V, U rsstiitu, nl (fi r t 1 h w tuel ttir Intii) esoiktht Is, muriv veil -lle tot ll tlmU-r or tutir then fi.r ejr.r ituirl tu n. i-t tur-Uhlt-H u"t cUlm to .11 t iiol tff-ifr tin Kitl Irr mi l ltr-ler ut 'sr t ti-1 tn.ii. f,; v!UfiA, lv .Vtil .; Ml i V Ait-f I'V'. fIs r n ...0 a v. nft "tr, fYftr.fo Ot- rnr, of . otlleml. Ore. nr Ji hi ft.nki. of Vit IaII. tlff((tMI John !, U-olV Uf I'llltlellMl. ( sfi : K 1 I M HrM fiHi.,n r.rr.Un-f, t'.rifoti. Any tnt 1I wrn rialmin ilerel)r th kbo s- iIrM itrj Ljri t ( t.,ursit0 nie their t!l;tl III title ol!.e on vT before .! AKh -lit' mi . m r. I V- Al.IKI;StN A lUKfK.lt. fisutpr flHUHK I t AtT, JISK t. U;-M tl( K IU.U TUIS. t'li.trrt hudi tn.i rm- I'.irt'rtinl, i t-rfMH, I"l N-iltir 1. h-t.lv i ill thavt 111 rutniiH At. tftlth III.' IU n lfl--(is r li art tit 't tirsm r Juno 1, I ! J t , rftlttr.l "A' k t for (fir f titnl'tr hfi li In th" Htt .if r<fmftin. Or.n, N-aI, an t U'tlle tin ts-n:t'sr." i rilii''"l nil th MI hc I. en. I H(t.f hy ait f AuzuM 4. Kf. lie V. I'mill of ,t. Id kiln, t'oiihtv of ttx hiirLhi-i, fs'jue of Out. tt, U lU ily ni"! 1.1 ttft .i"h h -r w.rn f mnii St. r.ff Iti4 t'4iUssM s th H V '4 ( lio N VV of H.. if..-. ;; m,.i the ft K -f the N I; .'f n .N.i :n Tuii.Mp N-t 1 U, ttenKfp 4 VV. niol will ftfir pf-t-sf to hv lh-it thr din.! st-. iK't I mr Vftlv.4 f-.r I'. iiit.h. r of tsi. then f-ir rMtdirnt futitrfi, Mti'l t' riinhl'-ih Ur rittiin to Mi'l leri'l h ifoir. ih" it. tl -t r4 Mitter r'.riUiM (tK. n. .n ll)tirvr th Mth :- ft I ''viiiii' i" . I Mi.- fistcris m j tin.' . W. 1 1 I '-, of f'M t sl.tifrf. i lirrf-rt . Win It I.lmti of rurtUn l. tmit"n: K K vfni.lt, of Ht II.I en; ' tt o , Miwrtli, Whit.-, of t'.t H Ikiii, t'Mttin Aim trl 'A r.iji th' uh , h-sK-rUx t tmn ft- th.-li elritin in Ihn Hsl.tl Utii 0 -f 1" ' rt; Al.'if'.UN"' i uimifig mlvs-rsK-lr arm r-()tH'fl h1 to '(TI"- on .if t'ffofe if. t'fl.'; )4 Uf1 I-. ft It.'alirtr'r Oregon Siiqvj LINE Union Pacific AND I Mos i.i.H.r f'lllCM.O-IMHII.AMi Kl'K I A I. fur lh l.uM i l.i-aM-. i r a. m , lall), I Arrltna. i: it'. I'ally. via lliililliijtton. rtl'tiKANK Kf. V 11. Si.r Ka-tcrn Wa.hlny loll, Wall,! llallii, Ii H ii r. C. l h.isi a m I'uil;. ; bail). Islolt, f'srur ilMI-nc i mI (ial Norihi'rii ' 1'nlrils. ATI..fNTliT"r.XrllKHl s.lV'l'. M lor the Kiist in llin.l-., Dallr. In.rtiii. 1 7.1 A. M TI1IIKK DAILY TftAINS run AM, l'OlSTH KAKT. Lower Qolvuuix Rivi;h, Kti.iiniT IU-.nl , 1,.,. ..rf tntl4 ilallv, exi-.t Mltmlay. at m) p. m. Hittlinlay in im ,,, ,,, for Astute n.ii war laiiiilniis Ui'intiilnit ImlVM Aston. i. liN. in ilallr, tlu. h","l" A. L. CRAI0, (li iiciol I'ntti-un i An ul. fiiin i.AM) "re. S0TH K HIK IM ULICATIOX. " (Tltnlicr I.sn.l, Art June it, 1K7H 1 riillisl ,it,- Lnnii times, rortlunil. oremiii, M,.,. II, mi... Not Ire Is lu-ri-l.y vlirn lhal In luitniillaiHii wlitt U' iirorlslons of tin, n. l of r.,i,K,,.,, ,l( Jim- Uts. entl-.li-il An m t fur lha a,,l,, f llinla-r lam In lh sit,.,f :,. 1 1 f, ,r rl.. , itf,w, .Vetsilaamt Vta.lilnutoli Ivrrllorv," as ei,'tl, 'l to nil 'In rmnw- Unit him... !,y B,t nf Aint.isl 4. Ullll. ll. storm', ot l!n, run ' y ol Miirloit. Mtat. of tlii'tcii, hii this ilar tllwl In this nlln i- hi. .worn siHii'ini'i'i x. u.m lr Ills ! Dori hniM. of th r 'i i , a, i,,,, ;, ',, , ofnw:iioii No. Is in 'liinii.hin No, I ii. limn,,. S. II w. ami ulll i,m.r pr.K,f t llm,v ,f, lnnii soiwhl l mora rnlnaliln for tin tltiifa r ir stoiio iImiu lor aurliMiltiirul i,iir,.,i.in, ,,i,,f , rslalilk.ll Il ls claim lo .iil.l hlll.f IhiIoiu fhn Itvif. l-ler llll.l llii rlvur ol IM. n j , ',,1 riT'"' "" Jl"l"1",' thv f" "' Not t Milit r! flu mimiisas wllnss.rs: Kdnmtiit f, (.lllni r ol I'.iillaniliOriKon; fsmns Mmkln, of ',: Insist, tsrsiroii: ,vll,i ll,,i,i.,, , , hi. II,.i i . olon.' " " ,'""rtl'' m- Anyssmtall iirsons clslintiiif sslversely the ns-iMiHli.nl laisst. an- rt-iiiratm to III,. (.ir : alms lis Mils osln e sin or hs-iure aalil Will iluy ill Novelnlirr, 1TM .. ' AUjKUNsi.N S. IiUEmEH, Ks;iU,:r vw ivvvvvvvvvwvvsyvvv w kKAAAAAsVAAAAAVAAAiAAAAiJ 3 MEN'S The liest yp ever s.u' or Rsii nyoo $9.75 NEW PATTERNS , -r- ni:w fabrics Send for one. PLHASE YOU, return It. lnflh UUCICn, 221-223 Morriwm bt. wvvvvev v wv v -vvw AAAAA A AvrfkatV Av-atvAtWvAWaati AAAAA JOB IS CUR fK lii'.vf lli iM'st inui mosf full 0(uiinM. lob Trint ill;; Olllrt in ('liiniliit Cuuufy r .Ind ut nn' firuncrf to ilu nil hunts of J' iiiunJ on short notice and ut most reasonable prices e e A TRIAL Will CQKY.HCE OPttECi3 SVIIST t i i 2r: 4 A New Walk-Over Styles for Hen $3.50 AND $4.00 KNIGHTS e: (MKsitf! I'cikiiHlIoh'l.rdirri-ANn g D0WW BY THE JlH fw"'l"l -'itP ssj.mism tjii.,i nir a "i if Receiving New g In the lias ii lientitJtipm s lg sianilitig fsir Duly the llest In 3 1 General Merchandise! & I Dart & g St, Helens. - l'OK I'ORTI.ANA DAII.V " IRALDA Steamer C I UOOdllKIIiK, HfJit. Leaves Kitinkr slitily, exeept Kuinlnv. for 1'i.rtlaiiil, in (1 . , ,U.,mrlK (rnm St. Ifelens nt H o'eliK-k. Keliirnitig leaves I's.rtlunsl .,t p. ,,, arriving ut ht. Hi'ls usitt 1:4,",, ! K "ftrftr'tirjjs "SUITS H the mice. Other stores wTjv wttcr. IF IT. DONT E AMERICAN CLOTHIER roillaml, Ore. i! EU3INES3 i hail Ofc'DUS ....... tiaaeitri inirtllU'' OsV" ll " . . y ' I 1 mt i BIG SAWMILL in,, mmmuimmwmmqmmm,''mm Goods Every Day! W.K'k. . . .. Muckle. Oirgoii. Tv" N'irvsv ft-ntir. ivavavASfi"1 , .(,!., UK,, ATTO RN H V-AT-L A Vr Itosl Kskite sinl Tltnl,(.r Uail.snM '"! A'sV stiuuts liia.il', T. III'.I.KNM, t ', fUKir yy v. f iHcni-.ft, ATTORNIiY-AT-IiAV.