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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1905)
a OREGON MIST ?.nterel at the Fontoflic at St. Helen, Oregon, aa secoml-class mnil matter. Issmtr. Evkry FmrT Bv E. H. FLACK, Editor and Proprietor. Oue copy, one yew, In advance. . ,.f W ix months oO Lcg.it notice 23 cent per line. FRIDAY, November ?4, 1005. I'OOTt OFFICIAL l'-lPEU. Tho IJepauIi.ain tiartY in Oregon, anJ specially in Columbia County, has an opportunity daring the coming cam paign, to gvt together and present a solid H front to the combination of populism and socialism that pnrtinlly vic torious in the laat election. Tliere it but one way to do this and that ia the pint n and simple way of permitting the voters who will be called spon to elect the ticket to have the fuil aay in nominating it. Not only must the direct primary law be carried out to ttie letter, bat the spirit of it mast prevail and no clique or combination roast be formed to place before the people a li niitej number of candidate from whom they wiH be com pelled to make their choice. The field it a free ami open one, and any man who Aspires to nomination for any office in the gift of the people is entitled to have iis merits and demerit tally discussed and then passed cpon by the Repub lican voters at the primary election. It ii np to the voter of the tarty to select their candidates, and when that is done there should be no doubt of success at the polls. V are to elect in this county a rep resentative, commissioner, clerk, and sheriff. The democratic county judge and the school superintendent who was fleeted in opposition to the regular Re publican nominee, holdover for two fears, as do the Republican sheriff and oc Republican commissioner. With the exception of the sheriff, who in all probability will be re-nominated and re-elected, it i probable that there will be sever?! candidates tor each office. The contest between tbeni should be of the most friendly nature, and each can didate should make np hi mind to hon prably abide by the decision of the Re publican voters aa expressed at the pri jnariee, and if defeated manfully do all in bis power tor the election of the entire ticket Our enemie in the county are shrewd politicians, and they hare demonstrated their ability to take j he follest advantage of any misstep )-idebyUie Republicans, and.as they appeal to the false spirit of non-partuan-hip and make the canvass cpon per eoBalitits rather than upon principles, they havp frecjuenijy been successful. Whether ilieir success lias been of beneSt to the people of Colombia County may well be questioned. Have the dem ocratic and populist officials that have been elected here in past years been more honest, economical or efficient than the Republicans? We are willing to ad mit that there hare been errors com mitted, bat can any party show a clear record, free from mistakes? We do not mean to be understood as attacking the present democratic and anti-republican officials in this county ; but an investigation will plainly show that their election has not resulted in any Rreat saving for this county, not withstanding the great promises that vrere made prior to the election. A GOOD CHOICE. The Mist hoped that Judge T. A. Me Rride, of this district, would receive tie appointment as district judge to succeed the late Judge Eellinger; but, as we could not have our first choice, it is a pleasure to note that the selection has fallen upon a man altogether worthy and well qualified. Judge Wolverton, who has received the appointment, U not only an able lawyer, but we believe he posses in an eminent degree the traits of character necessary for the discharge of his great duties. We believe he is just, honorable, and merciful. Vj do not be lieve any consideration other than that pf right will ever influence him in ren dering a decision or in passing sentence, lie will render justice, tempered with mercy. Gov. Chamberlain has exclusive man agement of the State penitentiary, end it is the only State institution with which any scandal has been connected during the past two years. If He were a Kepul. Hcan the papers of thst party would be filled with the details; but anything Georgo does seems to be alt rij;ht with the faithful. The son of the snperin tendent recently "foond" a diamond ring belonging to one of the convicts, but failed to report bis find until it was ac cidentally discovered, and a watch be longing to another convict was "lost" from the safe, and the warden said noth ing about it, his excuse being that .pub licity would binder the chauu, of its re turn. Queer doings in a "reformed" in stitution. The Cowlits Advocate notes that the famous DeMoas family is making its thirty-fourth annual tour of Oregon and Washington. That's what's the matter with tho country j-foo much d moes. President Roosevelt is no mugwump. He wrnt to his bore in Nassau County, New Yoik, to catt bis vote for tSe Re ubliran nominees on the county ticket. It is op to Mr. Ileney to prosecute Abe Rueff, or al least furnisli the grand jury w itli iuforuialion, tor an imJictojent. The Rainier Review is proving to be a l:.y r'oin Kcal farier, ' Royal Baking Powder is made of Grape Cream of Tartar Absolutely Pure, Makes the food more Wholesome and Delicious. VIR.HOSIVS (iUKIJS, AJa OTI1LK t IIABTt-HS, At a recent session of the Yernoni ciiy coctnril the matter of petitioning the Legislature to sr.nul that city's char ter was considered and decided ia the negative, and it was decided to comply ilh the charter's provisions, elect a full set of officers and give the town an effect ive government. This was brought about by the suggestion of the district attorney, who found that be could not convict a violator of the law because the matter was within the jurisdiction of the City of Yernonia, and the city could do noth ing in the matter because it had no ef fective organization. Tbe action of the people of Yernonia is to be commended ; but we hope it will not stop with organ ization. The municipalities of thiscoun ty have grossly failed in their duty, in that they have not compelled obedience to the laws. They take from the county school fund all the money paid for saloon licenses, and they compel the county to stand the cost of all the case arising from tbe existeuce of the liquor traffic. If there is a drunken row, a cutting scrape, or any other crime originating in the use of liquor, the county is put to the expense of prosecuting tbe case, while the municipalities get the revenue froui the liquor tractile, speed it upon their streets, snd the taxpayer who live onUide of the cities is called upon to foot the bill, except, of course, the portion of the taxation which comes from city prop erty. The Legislature has delegated to the municipalities the duty of enforcing cer- lain laws, and when they fail to do eoj and put the burden upon the county their charters shouiJ be revokeu, unless here. they show a disposition, as Yernonia! K. E. Nickerson wer.t out to Portland his done, to mend their ways. The i, another lasd cf hls &nc amount of money taken from tbe school j'"' Mills, wto has been in Portland fund and given to the cities of this county j the past summer and tall, is home for the approximates nearly 1-5,000 ennuallv. : winter. Those who figure that a liquor licensees Williams's mother Mrs. : Hsber . ,, , of Mist, visited at Lon hmmons s over a clear gain to a commnuity would do ! jam)jiy. well to consider this fact, ar.d tl.e further The Yernonia school literary society fact that saloons furnish a lar.-e share of i wjU have an open meeting next Wf!a:y the crime and pauperism cf a county, j " " .T(nnk T , , . . , I giving program, and oatrons aji'i fnen.li aad every taxpayer, whether he resides: the hwJi are inTii lo attend. in the city or in the country, must pay Te-ck an j .!taa 3:i"s have len viit- his share of this burden. Saloons are iug friends and relatives ia Portland the not licenced Uca.s. they re e !ti. 1 tutions, but because it is generally be lieved that a licensed and regulated liquor traffic is preferable to the state of affairs that would exist under prohibition. If this is cot correct, thep there ia no aru mest in favor of the eaatence of saloons. llany people ere superstition as to the cumber thirteen. And yet why should they be? Tbe original states of the union were thirteen as everybody knows, and no one would be considered unlucky because be had a quarter of a dollar in bis pocket, and yet tbe coin is ' impressed with "thirteen" all ever its to sides. Count the letters in "quarter dollar" and yoo l.ave thirteen. Count ! the stars over the eagle's head thirteen. The eagle holds in its beak a scroll. Count the ltttera in "E PIui ibos Cnum" impressed thereon thirteen. In one talon the eagle grasps a quiver full of darts thirteen; ia the bluer a branch which ha! thirteen leaves. In each of the eagle's wiugs there are thirteen feathers add the Uil feathers number the came. Count the crossbars iq the shield on the eagle's breast thirteen. Turn the quarter over. There are thir teen stars surroiinding Liberty and thir teen leaves in her wreath. If this is un lucky who wouldn't have a barrel of it? Ted' Btury or Thanxagi Ting. Vim Poem. St. Nicholas League. We hf.it all fat dnwn lo dinner on that (tla"! Tr-.auityivtn2 .far There were untiw. auuta and ennt! as who had eoroe from Iwr away Bui tr.lme he carved the In r Her Grandpa turned "Can j-ou u-!l ui we celebrate 71ianksi io dar," be naid. Sow. Trd was ono t:x, but ha anew the story reil. And be d.ew bimwlf np proudly, for 'twas ooe t . wa ,,. ,,.11 ' 1 he Ptljrrtnu iibd towonihtpGod Hie way thtr thfjurht the beat. But the Mina 'Aid Uiiy muitt o to church alone with all the ret- . . ii ,.. . - rlVhiOT" hirs: '7ro Twajjuni as com ajc'wild be 'twas the winter ABJ ?Z7:l, k!'"6""1' "4 " Bo tbe vhol one hui.-ir.s of llii-m bad U land on t'lymuuui Koca. "It waa aoah a hard, eold lnir that tbr died off tli Ir k and faat, Eat oaallr it waa over and the aiiti( bad came at lat; And when the Filrriios ntbered In tbeir hax- vet earlT in the all, They tell ao terr bappr, they were thanklu). oae aad ul. "And they thought tber'd et arrt a day In which to praise anl .ray. And they alto had a feastiue which they called ThankMcivtnir day. And that iawhy we keep It when our crou are a-athcred iu. Becauta we, Uu, are thankful to have fi!!ed each luft and bin. "And I'm thankfnl to th Pilgrims because they made the day. for I iike a koo1, Lix dinner and a time to romp Aad wXidf''Indh?.daald!6,ied' """" And theauntaati-1 uncU- nhotitcd, ,3catrex;cilecrsiurltttieTl, A MJI .III K lit: L. riTsUi-tit E.wscvc-H does not liiuil h:s dot'lnne of a sijimro .lent to any class or classes of rllii'u. lje Ittdu dm in it JJ I peison,tOtueti as veil as vieu. A gov ernor 01 New "ork he rwoiiiuifiluwJ w the Legislature that women beti en the right of utrraj.. He lm, on wire tao one occasion mo llien, reiterate! uuj W-livf in giving women equid rights wih men, uriig his recent soutlieru trip he once tuoie put liimevlf emphatically on rcconJ. Mr. Nui.ivrs, i reaim-ni m the Progressive Union of New Orleans, himself a believer in equal suffrage, in introdycins to President Roosevelt, dur ii.g his recent visit to that city. Mis Jean Ifordon, calied her a "believer in woman utT"i tge." "Yes, I do believe it) it, from the iimwii of my head to the sole of my hvt." uti.l Mis tionlon.and added, "So dues President Roorvvelt." He answered elmraotr-rislically and heartily, "You bet 1 do!" A little later, win n he was about lo leave the room, ami the Indies were asked to stand aside, President Roosevelt raid to Miss tiordon in passing, "If vou women had equal rights you wouhf not be asked to stand aside; yon would be able to share iu the hole thing." The Uist definition of a frioiui that has yet been produced is lh work of a Mis souri school lv. "A friend is a person who knows all about you and like yon just the sumo." Kverybodv recognuej the truth of the definition and happy is the man who has friends that come up to it. Hx. Say the Astorian : "One good lire on the piesent county block in this city would cost infinitely in re than any or dinary expenditure the county could make in behalf of a completed court house." Mr. Wm. Keid has announced hi in tention of building a few more railroads through the Nehalem countrv. A SNAP MO acres of land near IVlena, in the f-rti!e Beaver valley for ilUOO: Of the 100 acres, 6 aif cleared and there is a fine orchard of apple, pear, cherry and prone trees. There is a good six room house on the place and a well of line water that ueter goes. lry. Pur anyone that ?nts to buv in this countv this is a snap, i'or parlictuUrs inquire at this oifice. Yiolins and all stringi-d instruments reptjed by me AH work guaranteed. Add res meat St. Helens. s 3) dec '.-O CfS HEGEtE. VERNON I A ITEMS. The dog salmon are running and every body is busy. Quarterly meeting was not held Sun- fine new razee Gust Gu&tafson went out to Forest Grove last week with a foar-horse team and Carl R. Jiills, the young man who recently came from Indiana to mike his home wi;h J. C. Coulter ar,d wife, went qui this nee, each bringing in loads of merchandise for li. W. Keasy. Our mer chants are all doing their best to get in itrxks before the bad roads shut them off. The city council met Friday evening last, instead of Saturday as announced. C. A. Maimsten was elected councilman, C. L. HatCeM treasurer, and ionu Em mons city marshal. Councilman Maim sten took the oath of office at once, and the treasurer and marshal elect will qualify at next Saturday night's meeting, when the city will have a full set of officers and be ready fr any basintsj that may pre sent itself. "I Thank the Lord!" cried Hsnnah riant, of Little Rock, Ark., "for the relief I got from JSockleu'a Arnica aive. It cured my fearful run ning sores, which iMjthing else would heal, and fro.-n which I bad saifered for 6 years." It ia a marvelous healer for cuts, trams aid wounds. Guaranteed at Terry & Graham's drug store ; 25c i KA1NIEII I frv vvvvvvwvyw Hon. Maruia IVith has gone on a sUort business trip to Germany. Miss Georgia Silver was a Portland vis itor Saturday. Mrs. John Itibblee went to Portland last Wednesday to attend the baaghter of the Revolution, of which she is a member. The new mill is near completion and it will be ready to run soon. The board walk from the Columbia river door factory UP to tl,c business part of town will soon be finished. Messrs. IXenrici and SebGJ, of Port ' land, are building two pontoons on the beich by the f.inrt's dqck T. A. Richardson has bunched one cyrixs and ia irr-iin 1 tifitl it a sir .f txr - H(M1, Martajn rioth. ' The near bank th (t is lin built on I The Review office is Kin to be urUir.: 'then are three newdaellinirstfotnKun in Rainier. The Knight's of King Arthur gave an entertainment last Saturday nijjht, and the Methodists liad chickfn M (upper afterwards. Mr. H. B. Hill had th misfortune to cut off one of his Cnrs ia Reed's mill. Cared Consumption. Mrs. C. W. Evans, Clearwater, Kan., writes: "My husband lay sick for three month. The doctor saiJ that he had quick consumption. Wo procured a bottle of Italian!' Ilorchound (syrup and it cured him. That was six year go. 8inoe then we have always kept a botile in me noune. e can not do witliout it. 'r nh. nd cold, it ha. no equal." j H!,tl 10. i-'or ia!e by A. J. Icuiinj. FREE MUSIC OR A CABINET T eiiiy.livc Dollars Worth of Music or a licautifn. Music Cabinet Free. 1 r'w f Hie (holetxt Hemalnbig Kv posltlon Piano and Oi raus Met AxUf For Header of the JIM. at Kllers Plaae Huase. Mill lie timed Oat tjwlrk. I)'t Delay. An Kvtraur tilimrr Indacrmeut A few of the remaining Kxponition Pi ano ami ontami, including some of the choicest and custlict, have been set Aibe lor readers ol the Mit. Any rrntWe oiler iu to terms wi'l tw accepted. Muoe the aonrtiucnt of thc KtpxMtiou l'i.iaos h.v U-cn o greatly diniint-died, and in order tit cUse ihciii out quick, vc will give fJ5 worth of muic or a lieutitul music cabinet frve u u extra induce tuent t. tiispiwr of tlim. This will I your lat ehuuca to jjvt one of the beauti ful iiistruuients that played such an Im portant part in our glorious Kxposttiun, at whole!' cost price and in some in stances less than wholesale cot price. Tlirse instruments were etx-telep-ci:ll)-fa Kxposition purposes and are the tt iuil tiucstevcr hn in the West lVm't delay. Kiu't put it oti uutil next week, ot even tomorrow. Come or write todar. KemeuilxT the II") worth of niujic or the be.xutilul miiiic cabinet acpiics only to tliesw reBuinius Kxjvviition instrutaeata. There ate several puuos snl organs, one IViMula ri.iuo and one l-ixiwaition Melnv sty'e 1'i.uio. A year's library sul'scnp-1 turn mslc.id of sheet mus.ic or cabinet with either the 1'Unocr Pianola Piano, if you like, t'oine or rite. Kiler Pi ano l!ou.-e. Col Washington, corner Park fcitflithi Street, Portland, Oregon. Other xtorv at Sjvkane. Setl!e and WV.Ui Willa, Wash. ; LcwUtonand Boise. Iilatio; Siin FruiK-iaro, Oakland and St.x-kton, Cahf. ; Astoria, Grants Pus. SctU-m and Pendleton, Oregon. Or. Knoder uses Or. Green's new and correct method of making arti ficial tetn. Plates are mad by this method to fit accurate. 322 NtehawK buildinc, Pe.-tland. 01KE TO ( KKD1T0KS, Tt. tjrxtsrtiif frmnU Pwyiw. w ty An fir 4?r nt Itt' ('! tc ourt o( CuJun.blA t'Mthl. Ofcsfoii. tltitr mJ iif erers! on th .! tljr ot kaMbvr. la tlulv ; ; --i itJ !m!niirm (4J til t-tlUx vi KMeMI T I'st'. tt. Ait iaru h vug rUiiu r4th4 wui ttt r hereby n-Mififxi lo prrwnl i rut, dulj" tf trtl. al i rv;VtK t 5Cii ijsx?. tm iilBiuUi L'imiur. tsr(tsti. fkANK lANK. A-imliiattrnwr ot ihe e(ai oi tUcn r Yy, Ihiiel N crater 21. iMkav NOriCE OF FINAL SETTIEMEKT In ihe CrwT.fr Ctmrt of Wif ft of Orcein U )!.w Comity of Lli; IP Mi. In th? mottull tbe riit vt K.N O-Hf . .!f rt-st-1' N'sit-f It bvrtM fm by ihc unU jr.M. dtntni;i':t-.r the t f N c.-i; a? f-tift til 6utl Ciint f l.W .tirnulr! on ol Mit rwiAir. M-1 ttim tn- ii.ti. K . Il ttinn. )ii'lt ( r". v. -art, hi- ;.;!.! 'a; lv- riat Ihe U'tinium tJt, iAv n liic y ' tcr i i be-triiif ha.J vunt n l Ih lirmssut ol taai ! wlsti: :iLr:iM . at 'mH Itmp nii'1 uf rvrv n .ifi-t''rt m y vr hm! .'ilr '' t-i""iu.u lii wrtfi'.s fj wti! ii r.l 11 H Cl.:Kf Alt-tii4itnur . itv .4Ulc n V. N Utiv. SHERIFF'S SALE. In tUc Circuit r-t M Urn- tt f Orcipm. Ut Uic O-aiitf 'i rx.lnuva. Pt'.-'tciwi W Nor'ISy, pUin'ify. v John lurkrr. ..hftmijsrrlaijti. K.tsjfiitif . t. 1 tmriit, -r xatj tf -:a(r: '"h.. i Mmr. !;e Trvtri. ft.4 H-tl . t'oinnii4i)tnrr r tht n-ilr if S h. l n4 l'nUfriit Un-t, kk1 fit th lu mt;iriii t tfir infii rnliii Ihtrvifjta, ouw it; '.tri :ht; ti lu Hifit a-iuiii.U-Notii in fcrrH y ivi-ti tht qn ir ami ,j rir tii'f n xvt ;itcni anil ort-r .f t; ('ml out it the t'in u;t ia ! tho stuic oi f'trtt-n. to nal l f the '" fs t o'trr : .i au tii -l tti it.ttT, 1 5. tint'f D'i'l In ftirt:anri ot )ulii:iit-iii, Mirr aiirl .i.i t rmvtc nu-l tmrftvt In aJt irt "it (hp It Ja of OcU'(4r. !'0I, I. :;t or rl..:i ftercir (Iir i :mctcU ,.iJn tiff rt-cs'Tirt-t jtt'lir.iK nt Miiit the txiv; mmrM t.irtJi;t. J. ha Far :. ("f the un o( tl With i:.urct lu.T".:t Mt . mtc ol 10 pairrwl; i-rr ii.i.'iiii Ir.rW the mit! dv ,f tl rt-r, ?t. i"! f . .) A!totif ', x'i. n; t-j t'intirt tW 1. 1 .:X t.mn, w h,h Jnlit:?ut wt f-f)t r1 iW('t-l t.ii the .t ''v -rf (h t Ifct. '. Arul it ftinf.r i.rtrnit ant itt crtl 1) th t "in iti Hi t 1 iuii wo (otiii J due ih (:iitii(! ttpfU ht mont-nrr. n tmt tUiuiif! laU irl ti-u ttrn the foil-, wine rrtbsr) ."tiiir ID t:nr thm (mymrni ,( thr jftrae, w-it I t.e iihiTrt nuttier ut XS in irn(i;. iHttxh .l rtnt:e J t Utv ViilUirrt'.r il.i-j.a,r in l ol iatbU County, Dru jp. Th 4;-(''i'l!H N.4r'ji,i Mt-rritl Urn a Mtsrj'i Jtcn I:: n tn. prtrn i Ut tbt nni ol H'A M. wiiti ltart tli-r..n imni !Irf !i (7i!i. At ih-r rvut yt aunttm, :til lr l;U mi tme tfe, ai.J it m or.rr-i Unit ! ivtilrtnl Nonumrt M'-iuii fc-.e rtymrr mii mtn frmn d-!eitUtu Jha i'tT. It wu ntttlir ot1 Ttd am-l rl tit st tf.e ti I ;.remiin- . xiliJ by the -fiertff - I m I m u:iy a ,it-r v rtiLj,t.tl tlic ti ft1 . o( ittcti ft. idur !". Ing the i!iift'iretncnt i, ti-rilry"fj (n't rnP.n hcrciu mal. r.,,l U;i ii)tMl umtti (lit J'i'.gment. nt any 'ii.u ivuiainlwr t lr? f, still into t ourt Vtt ( hj t-tul'tol inlj ttffnljit Nonntn Mrrnil six bothf ionia.nU tjfnr 'I.rtwl'on ii tii o;irt. Thrrr(ir'.oo Hturt(j" the "tnUyof Novem Ijftt, t tht hour ft U in th lure- U'Kn of aid day. I at Ihv t-mr)int li-Mif inW. Hfin-,( .:jtnf; '(t)t) . Orcn, mU at f.'alil. awtt jti. Xa Ui hitfhcwi itl-l't.'i, iT caoh ii hand, lawful m..n-y nf th f. h.mU thj riirht. tittfl r.'S .inre4 ih ;t-l iK.Vti l.n-t Jfhn frntkn. in and io!te r-l .rn-orty i.tw.x' UrircrlUl. ir, aatsofv tl.4 U4i:iol amouuta, Umrttiv.r witn ail afirru.nif tou lJ4U-l t UvUlM, Of! . f W t att. IrVi. maki i.s w hit i:. KhrrtfTof f olTJttibia f 'ttuniy, r--ii Ftr MUjifcatir.n Oct. A, I'Aw; laal hiIiLk utoii N'jviLri;t'r ii, SHEniFF'8 SALE. Ia the Circuit Vwtri of th Htwti nf Ortoo for lh (unity ot t 'lui)ilia, M-1. fi ra.-. 1 UliTtSff, ra. Allan A R'iUinaf.n aii'l A-tiHa Uoi.iiut, rua lj, ieleii'ltttit. Notice ! h-creT vr-n that under an) hy rlr t: tit an t-xtvaUnu anO nri1-r ut at liiiel out nt th.' circuit Court of the Htaie uf (rrpKn lu riJ f'r (h Oiunly Coluitibi onihe ! Ul ol iJiir. 1V uiMxTf anft In Mirua:K-ti ot juilvniMtt U't dwrw mai!i aii'l piiti-rnl In ,j'J csitjn 'n the 10th Ujr ot f'Holier, I'ju, in a unit whr'.n W. t;. iirny, laintl(r, ncuwrtA )it'1if. mi'iH attalrt't Allan A. UIjIdmhi an. I A'lllia lioUtuMiii. hi wife, lor Ihaaiim of l A with In t-rrt i.)t.rn l the ra' nf ftiirht f crnl xr ann".m .-mi Ansn-t Jvr4.nii!il laaM; anrl tl. I'lrtliW (turn o('altiniiT'a fr;: anil Die ft,. I liter aut'i of f aa c-t anl 't(tjiirriii;i.tj. fin4 thec'iita Ufon thia writ. r-qnfrtnif me ( makt ; aal of til lt;lOMill7 f.iat:rlo" riu 'riirri v, lo ' aa'Ssify the love amount, to wi, "i ucj .itifh j hall ol the south wat nnn -rot av'ti'iit iwc i.ty. J three. HU'X tli north half of ihe nwzlliavnat Mnr , tr of Mf;tion ivyrntv-at., tn bmnaJiip idur I north, ranir fie wnwt of lh? WllUij-i'ih Mi-rii. lan, coniaiutiiff on ntinirvi a tin aixty at-rea. aitiistixj In i)i County oliiifihia, titu of Ort-gon; tor aohl aa npon Jiefuktoi), ai) (Uj tro'awla rilin lhrelrom 11 r aimliMt rtrt in I thxt of a! i)t tbff-ait anil lnlMiram!it 01 aaia ami. avconti u mm isaynvrtt tn aliom? a fwa, third t Ui rini4.t ( th turn tu on p.Hltitlirnot ami morwtjtwi., priori ua I ,mi In bereal 1u thrrvon, ami i owiplui. II any thr b. after the paymatit of lite M'.virral lunu aforvaakfl, 1 pull into court fo thoa n till! thereto TtKTr-frf , 101 Katurtlar, tat lth 1rrtf Krv vrrni-T, J wilt, at Hie hour of li o'clock In th for? noon of mI1 tiny, at thcotiilhou1oor In Ht. Hrk-iia, In aat'l Con (if y am hraac. at II at nuMic auction, for t'nlti HtuMra irolrl C4;lti,mih In haivl, all th rltrht. tltUaii't (hIti-m of aai'l Allan A. itohliiaon an-J A'lllla HoUiiaon, bta Mil?, the ufort-haM 'luffTirlanu, antl vm U of thm. ol. In uti'I to the real property luvti tl vrH'l, to ajititfy th aaiil eitjoutlon Uatvd al Kt. ilrlenv, (r.'. Ot, PI pHO MARTIN W IIITK, rberlfTof the Couotv of Colmntiin, Htt ot Ort'Kon. Flrat pnhHeaUou Orto r 'JU, li-05, mid ht puhticatlou Nuvemlier 17, lir ft. w. it, rowKr.r., AlWriuy for VMiftitf, NOTICE TOCREOnORS Kollee U l.rrl'rlTii iht the uii.lerxaiiiit i ), ,.,H.inli'.l .immirtrairix ol lli; s llaiun. Ju-Uw ' '- "' ' ' i- , Mau of ifi'tfti, AnraiHl all lr- .,! hl eittmm main.! M mW r l. rv..iinl id i.iil ilw I" '"" "l w. Iii'.eiw. ifcisoii. wlmhi n in'0ili !rni tUI Iw-rv.tl. WleOti..vemlta,lW y K, , KCT1CE 10 CREDITORS .. . t I... .Iva.i lk.al Iha UihIi rillaTI ) tHirv tw nrtwiM rsw - - t. Own whHiii. utuiliiiwrm.r ol (h fJjWr llall.n. Ms -I VU..I l ,4Siit u.l.lal nn hiri'l TV .,Hir.-a to .rrwMi me . ' "'V''' S..rll!'W H'Xwm on. liMnlx iKouin. ttm Ihvitaie hrvi. luMN0.e-Wra.lW... k V ill Il ls. W. II. AilotiifV lor .lmii.l.traiir. NOTICE TO CiUOirpRS. S...UV I, horx' v tlvrn I.' ajl rir-lltiW" ,M ol I f'"" k." . '!-- .t" l""e"i thv'tt rUlt, .l..i .nrll.c.l I.. I.1 IHH'kwr. la. .luU a... ln'l. .i.isllnwl .' arllnx a.l.ll ir.ior .. i,l .lale. al lf n..v ul lh Utr.il Ml.1, ill M. HvWSO. ..l..a -Ml. t.a.. hi., a r- K. A lmi iUrliur ul the eiii "1 I -ill1 'aar. .l,HX-a,-.l. IK't .'.'-S.IV. ti S'JV:M3X3 In Wwllremt C irt .! th mlnl Orv.n, l-r th VUtU 11 IIIUIMUIA. J..hD U'aarl, vluiolir). Urns t'arra. d It-u.la-.il. T.i l.lAjitf A. ran-, dfirnatnl In tUc nai t .( U: .!.! nwn arv h,.rvb) n.imiv.1 1.' Kii- ru l aM.-n ih-.-'m nir.1 .K.ln.t iMi.l.i lli al i rriillli". .nil cm or H-I.'tv lii l..lh .U) '' tHvr.'.iwr i..i ...... ir... ii. ..a. it,cl -n ih urur l th.l'witrt lr v.mi li. Mr nl ai.iwfl a.t.M n.irelho U awll lro ths Unl''ubliill.l ,( ihl wmrnixi: ami .1 jrv'l Uliki o ai'pral an.) anawrr. lh Ul..llir will a..l) t 111 ."rt hrf 111. nih-t .liian.!. 111 U. x.m'!alul. I" .l Ttial Hi ilalnti l a-'Jwl1 n.l txr.-r.l la cw ihexamr In lo Mmi-I .l 1 h'll"."a .lrll. rl (mitwrtj. I.i oil: The a..ulbral quaH.rt.l MK-U..n urn In i.i.Mhl. u mini.. raufft wxtollh Wlllanw.la Mrrl llai., uatd In l .Hinirol l ..nmWl.i "I (.in. I Hal hi Hi Id l.rl be nulriril. a4 Uml ;,.u tw l.-r-r lrr4 " awariiiiiC am culm, fltM. Illlr --r iultrval whaUr la or I.. M.t.1 rrl jr'rrt) ur air tiart lfcn?.l al M-tti .lalulHI. .Iial tualit.irT iwirl 1-.1.U ami li ..irwr:i,c' h-tln l!.riirr.l. am. Il.l h I rirn twft mhrr m t-.irth.-r rv!:.l a la lUc l ...irl ma. run J.tl ail-l r.iu-li''l. 1 lii. ia...lti.-1-t la r..i(ilintl Hi "I " M i ' mv a.i. n Si f.irlt o -. 1.1 onlc ..I Ih 11..H. Th.x.ia.. A. Vic 'I !-. J" Iha aljuii.- .iiUik-4 tu-.:rt. t'.U-i .j.k-...l I."'- vrl iMSrUii: N.njNrr s, !'.; laal Ji" t.u.nVWrl'A, w n lMwrU AUurttr) M l'U.itlf. X OTIC It rOK rtDIJCATlOS, iTtmlMr t-oi An, Jun I. UTS rurtUiMl. Ortjtfim, t)rutK-f Mft, lu S t ltrtr ftvea that la compll' aiva i:li Ui ifmtiurv ut Ui t4 of I vu rtMsi vt Jan S, an titled 'A art for th tat of timber Ur.aa la th B'atra vt Ciata. Or-aua., Svd. anS Waai. l&stoa TarrUury." aa at traded ( a'l lh Public tand Stat' if ftt of Attfuat . Marr Itumhtri- nt fortlatd. tVimti of Uu))ltttih. HinU '( irrn. t,i thia dm fttl n ItiU hr aaoftu 4,ilMist,t N ff ihe w Ji-fNaaa1 ( H.e r' , ol a t n l t ',..1 mlKHJ Ni, ; IM la.W'ioMp Ioum V lli.j futir ii) wt, Hip ttl'Iaiurtlr U-rsUau-aud wiil .rrJr pr ( t ) Mi Uii 1 ah ufi! t tnot lul.l Itir IU ttttitarr or .t.etlitii d l atrirultural Miri, ai t lc U.a.fh tirf l.lm t i laird Ir'tW Hi Kry u f mi i r.'ii r at ruii mi, ,!" , u MriiMU.th 4b da) of I ccrmMf. ,V f-Jjc iiamea aa ilstaasr: ( harK ("ij.-r uc, f I'urtUud Urrii. alii I'M t It.irk.. wf Uud, ttf. iii .f.tbiil, Kradf Of 1'oMiatnl, Of cj;i.i. K'li I 11. r i'WcInilat.t iVj-.Und. tvantu Any and all p.-'m djlmiftl dvriljr (h alio Jrrit'-4 io ta trt rwciuatxi ia fl!j thir f ainn in ha un or ttuf .V.'t ill u', I'V 'fl'f. lUts, A.'KU?rJ.-I H !( ttactatar. TlVttr.K MM AIT, JINK J. ;So- tu k or riut.u ATION. t'nllcd Xlatra laid (irflrr V-trfisid. irc-'. it, t ;ei N6!l- la iV'Tri' tlifn lhal In rmpll one ai'.h iha Jtia f th t f 's" ir-a .f J.ii' 4. t, ni'id ' Ait rl tt thm aa'.f vf ti tnt.r tan la tn 1- Mt. a f t'alfnta. trf". Nevada, and Waaliln t'tfl t'(nt ry." aiitntr! tt all ti t'uu lie I ar J Kitaa tr act Autu.t . !':. fie Y. Powell of St. Helen, (ounty of C't lumUiA, tai f ir-ir.o, h iMa dar f)id in lh: olTtrti hrr tw rn eitta-Mirnt !. f-.r tr.j p4rrr. f t;. W W ' f tS N W of l.r.n 2 7 and lh UK ff lh K ' f tii-ii"h No. ia. irt T'jt n '-di j N" I N. Hans: a H', ant lit -ff-r fi'M-f I ah,w tl.at in? innJ t Ii tmtf ahia tt- f r ttw iin.hs-r tr at m t!.n .r t. cuitiil! ! m- ttn'l to tttl.itst, hr riAJtrt t.t 1 rar, t f th lirjUitt m-.tt K--tr at I'- rtiE.l. t.;rrc n, n Tliurk'.U). u h .., ..f t-t-T.iM-r. IKS, ha a.rrt-i a- nihiwi W. ft ', tif fMl'I'iin:. ,- i.. Wm II -Iman. .f ririta..l. oir i: K tjuif K d Hi Ift-r r.a. tT-jon, alnin WMt.', of nt. II tana. Jrf.,a An- arid ail prnnn riaimln adrraly tht a Isutrf jsd Inri Ja am r",-ait'd lo RLr Ih-r-ir Halfiia k, thta i fflr n ur Wora ld Mill d.r f l'-Tnlr, ugitur OREGON SHOIijrLlNE TNI'IN UKif." f f Arrlvpa." CH I l-op U'.ASl. t l.' it. Si' I. M Kly.rWh for the fc"."i io.11. ; aiiy, .'In II.ii.lliU'''in, 1. j J Hi K A N K K 'TV h. li fj l ; " j ii A for tailor. WaoMfur iaU; lotiy ton. V.nlla .Valln, - laln, r. V timf . yrcl in:at Nrt!rrn I'SOit, ATI. N 1 ' f ( ' K V i ' k I' n.tV , M,h V ') or thr Kaat Ma llunl- Uullr. i liallr inirli n. ' ' TIIHEK IAII.Y TRAINS roa AM. TOINTS KAST. LoWETi C0t,VWA RlVIiR. Hleemer lla.tnli l.-sre I-.,ril.nt1 .!.,h-, ftx Wmwlar. ata.Wu. in. halurdar III ki , Jr Asli.rla a.i.l wav Un-lln,;. 'ni,,ii leate. A.lvila l 7 Mi a. w. dnlly ii.-.-i.t huildny. A L CRAIO, .". ",'.",! l'ssinr-r A iiciii. l-(iNll.AM 'ire. SOT ICR FOR niH.H'ATIO." (Tlmhcr I.atul. Act June 3. K7S I f'...L(.l nl..li ....... ..n. fnrlland. (.remui, Hei,l. II i-ma. ' Nollne l herel.r alien ttiast III e..m'i.iu..'... with the i.r..vMii i.l the .ri ..I (.'niwresa (.1 June . iH rutltiid - An a. t l .r the aale nf llmher lan.ls 1 1- il l ..l.-. ,il ( k 1 1 lornla, (lrrKim Nevada au.l W..B.niil..it 7V;rll.i," a xh-ii.' d m all ihe li.l.lir Un.l Hi. I... I, ,,.; ,. a "," nil. II. M..ru. i ,! lrf Marl. in. Klateuftlies'in. Iina IhlxUv nl.-d tn this nflu ); hla swiimi u:..iio"t N, HM7 Utr the piirrliwr.) iW. e j: tw'i and I,. a hp.H ofawil.in S.i. lain 'Iflmi.hfti ho. i I,, haii !!. w, and will ..rf. r i,r,H,l I., ),.,., i,i ,(,. land io.ikIiI U more lnal,l Ir.r Us tiu.u-r r t.me I in kii arii-ult i.al purih-,, , , ata.,llli hl.Klallul'liaii.riwl..r lh, K. llar and Kweli.r of II. I. .,.. Al iwiiiwl rin"0' U" ""-' ,ah Kxveaalajf! He nnmesa. r.luitnci.r K.Iii.oi.-' f. (illm.-r land. ir;.ii: Allan lt..i.lii... .. ( hi. Il, 'eu. on:!!: " ''"W""' "' H An) nii.l all tierwim t'lalininir ii.lier.ilv the Uva iU-r I....I lit, ,re r. .,..-.(. ,1 im,. ',), .," vrlK&uw ,,u ur C AI.HISV.N WltCH.-IKIt, UiHter rrv V HArVAAAAAAAsVA MEN'S PI 1 frl Tho vtu ever aw lor H oek 15.00 $9.75 a NKW PATTI5RNS -rfSaNEW FABRICS Send for one. IF IT D0NT h PLEASE YOU, return it. iMiU WelCil, . 2 mil ntt II. v.. CI LLl'LLi i'li'i n.uru 1. a ..., xn-, ! WVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV W W"W t"A4 katlXaflk. aflaAaaa AAAAAAAA alxaCa. Aaf. A k A a vrxj JOB PRINT.WC ta IS CU!? V f V ln.vii tliii 11 llla (lit- n v tn oi'"1 I'ullv euniiMHul Job Print- OlTtci' in Columbia (Vmuty Jnd vi arf fH'fmrrtl to do all kiiuls of J'n'iifirt'J on short votive and at most rcitsonablo prices 5 4! A TfilU Will CONVINCE OREGON MIST ayy Miff tffr?' riiffifrr?nTTtn?T?TfwnrtTmTftr!TmftTTnriTrnT! 4 : evLj New Walk-Over Styles for Hen $3.50 AND $4.00 8? ophite r ikin Hot i. it: aiaiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuaisUUiiiiujumiUiU(iiiuia,uiuiiuuiu K smmm mmwnr m!i? itrmnf , a 15: D0V.V BY THE Receiving New In the rlTU12 MUCKLK BTOM; y- " ia a Reputation of Long Klamllng for Only tho Test In (General Merchandise! iw. Dart & St. JldoilH, , I'OR J'ORTLANA IMILY IRALDA Stea" mer C. UQOGItHlttK. A?,, Leaves Rainier dnily, except f!iin.lnv, fj.rlV.rtliiiid,ttl. in., .1p,,rtii,K from St. Helen, nt H o'clock. Hi-liiiniim leaves i'ortlni.d at 2:110 p. in., urriviilu nt atWaaWafai alii aflaaCk afti A- SUITS . tnc price, utncr stoics for 110 better. N E AMERICAN fj CLOTHirsIl J ... IMttlilliil I li-.i ti OUS1NE8S lu.ut mill liiikjaat , M HHW- ... li aJTCHllU! roin LAND m wwwwwwtffufwwiw BIG 3AWMILL Goods Every Day J Wifk. Muckle. r"i lyijuj.. " . . XiY I'l-liLIO, t'oavs"1"1' f tl. HOIiKUKy, I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. lie-ill Ky.l mid 1imlr IaiiUhH a'"1 tracts MMi. Hf. HrV,t:N. I I OUKtldN. ATTORNI' Y-A'IM.A'. aav -xf Kg I m tit w 5 a -V- ra"f