The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 01, 1905, Image 2

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    OM.GON MIST RA,LI0AD assessments in Columbia and
HULTNOMAH COUNTIES.
"Entered at the Potof!ict at St. Helena,
' Oregojt, s aedoud-chua mail mutter.
'.' L -J-JL.. I. -II- -. - ' - LL. 11
Issuuti Kvkhv fKinAV Bv
' K.H.'lXAOO.
.EniTOR and 'HorkiTpK.
One copy, one year, in advance fl 00
(ix month. . 8p
Legal notices 'Jo ccuta per line.
FRIDAY. December.!, W05.
t'Ol'JiTY OFFICIAL lMl'KK.
It.MMtO.tl Bl rri-KMKNTS.
The railroad corporation of tfiqUnitepl
Suites are oting every means in tliuir
'power to create pullic sentiment against
TreniJent Roosevelt's programme for
government control and regulation of
common carriers. .There, la no doubt
jtrfiateVar thjjt tiiey arc expending great
sums of money for this purpose, and as
tli work is being carried on under the
'direction of able men who understand
the best methods, t.hey ate taking into
consideration the small newajiapcra of
,11)0 country, and are sending out free
supplements to all editors who will make
'use of tVieni, '.The editor of the SJi't '
offered the exclusive use of these supple-
' menu for Columbia Coantv, bat declined
to take'tlietn, and is sorry to see that his
brother granger over at Houlton has
'fallen into the trap. Of course at first
.these supplements will not contain a!
great deal of the railroads' arguments,
though few articles have appeared,
showing the great amount of wagos paid
out to employes, the argument being
that if rates were reduced to the shippers
a reduction of wage would be necessary.
.This is the same argument made by the
railroad employes to the President on
'the occasion of a reoeut visit. It was
ably met by Mr. Roosevelt by the utate-
"ment that no injustice would be done
'any corporation, and that there was
often more harm done by a low rate.
given for the rnjrpose of crqsbiug oil
'competition, than bv high rates. What
is an ted is justice, and the railroad
companies, by their free supplements,
are endeavoring t make the people be
lieve justice is on their side, ir.ster.d of
with the I'resideut. Country papers that
are circulating these free supplements
without being aware of their object will
undoubtedly drop them as the plut de-velope.
The couqty assessor of Multnomah County. Assessed the
railroad corporations at a valuation of $17,000 per mile upon
their roadbeds and the couuty board of equalization (Repub
lican) sustained the assessment. In making the assessment
every foot, of sidetrack was included.
The county assessor .of Columbia Couuty (Republican)
assessed the railroad corporations in Columbia Count' at a
valuation of ?iS,ooo per mile upon their roadbed, and the
county Loardof .equalization (Democratic) reduced his assess
ment to $12,000. Iu making the assessment in this county
no sidetracks .were counted, so that the valuation in Mult-npmah'i-as
considerable higher than in this county.
The assessment was as follows :
Northern Pacific, as asused by Mr. Laws $396,000
As reduced by the democratic board 2S 1,600
AUATTCnomSMLVH
tea!
Loss to the couuty
A. & C. as assessed by Mr. Laws
As reduced by the democratic board
. 1:4,400
$270,000
. 232,000
Loss to the couuty 38,000
powder
Absolutely Pure
HAS NO SUBSTITUTE
A Cream of Tartar Powder,
fro from alum or phot
phatlo old
OVAL BAKINO POWDEA CO., NtW YORK.
THIS MORAL WAVE KKACHKS
ASTQUIV.
There is no stronger testimony to the
Jure of the "moral wave" that is swee p
'ing this country than the fact that it has
readied Astoria, and a municipal cam
paign is to be fought there in which the
contestants are either lo or against an
"open town." We remember, in the
days long gone by, that we had an am
bition to conduct a newspaper in the
city of canneries and visited the place
"Jor the pnrpoae of prospecting it with
that end in view, but decided Uiat Uie
necessary outlay for being a good fellow
in order to secure the patronage of As
toria's leading bnsiness men the suloun
and gambling house keepers would
more than balance the income that could
be secured, Judge Tage was presiding
over the county's destinies at that time,
and in the course of our v anderings we
Ctrolled into his office, and ho gave us
the glad fjand and good advice: "If you
come here to start a paper," (aid the
'Judge, "You don't want to waste any
'time catering to the respectable element
'of this town because there isn't any."
He was a wise judge and, understood hie
people. The slums of Astoria controlled
Vie city in every department. Politi
cians were their servants, and no man
could succeed iu business if he had the
Duck hunters last Sunday got very poor
returns for their wt.rk. The iitiiuvnse
Total loSS of valuation $152,400 nock of duck thai have fre.iientcd the
hike in thU neighborhood acviu to have
At a three per cent tax for all purposes thlS WOUld yield nwn to other clime, probably scared
a revenue ot 54,072. A very Handsome gin 10 me raiiroaunnay ny itu mcmuint atuugmcr.
cornnratinns. Moreover, it the same kina Ot a ooara 01
equalization is continued in control it means a continuing
gift of approximately the same amount.
A ereat howl was raised dunng the last campaign over
the alleged extravagance of the county court, and every little
trifle was magnified to secure the election of the opponeuts
of the Republican party. The Mist is and always has been
willing to admit that mistakes were made ; bnt what a howl
would go up from our friends, the enemy, if a Democratic
assessor had fixed the valuation of the railroads in this
county at $iS,ooo per mile and a Republican board of equal
ization had cut it down to $12,000.
How handy that amount would come in buildiug that
Nehalem road from Pittsburg to the county seat.
VERNOXIA ITEMS.
Bids are being sent in to Washington
for the various mail routes centering at
Veruuuit, fm four years from July 1st
next.
E. G. Shaunah.Mi mai'e a trip out to
Foreit Grove lait week for a load of sun
plies fo the winter.
E. E. Mckerson ate turkey Tii.niks-
giving with his wife at the Benson logging
camp.
Mrs. Rosa Keasy, who had been visit
ing with relatives at Forest G rove for a
the mouth
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Heir
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to
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an lh, M ilav ill Jn try, I'aU llv m the
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lln-triiil, lor 11 II. Tli" in wit iltllilinl. vliiiiita.
aim malt ll.nr, ami linnl el.n-r In iiiuilll
Teaa than Oil liailnll fur a pcrl.al nl al X imiltlln
la the town iliiiilili', liiihlu irclntl . I ..limiiiln
t'niinlr, Oremiu, mlili-h nniliealUm will w
latil mi Hut liilKwiiia iwlliixii:
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I.I, ma ul i.o'.l,- .u, liu'l. In I'oliiinlila I'uiiif
lv, M ile ol tireiiiiti, anil n.i have actually re
.l.Uil In Mild 1'ieelm i ililrty ita nlnr to "It;"
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Hi,. Jiht ,iv ,it J.miuiy, V.M, tn 1.0 hrl.t In llir
iMitrl liiili.e In Ilia I lly nl HI. Ilolrna, In anld
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tl. K. ItniiU-r ii vll Nilrllnun, vlntiiia, ami
mill Hmihii". .111. 1 1,'iiiinili'l eliler, itt ii'iiiillie
lev. Ih.in mil' h.iII I" tli'I'le I'Ha'lllet III lh
I, mn ul IL.tilv. Hi kiI.I l imiitvnl ('.lii.iil.lu.
late ol vMeji n, ami that inch II.t l IMite.l
i,i will it. I.. II ntiier Inr a wtl,liil ill moiilli
Innii Hie Saw mil tJilidlai il Jannaty, l'.i, all
ul wlileli oltl 'e ttiiiiivt'" will en r trn
4. It lnni.llet. Il.i.ca Wake, II Ki iiih-.H. I'.
Slinli tuker. .liter lluiiter. V lei.ir Purer, tieu.
ri-ler, Ji . liulxil l.lilnUMi, Kek t. I'atlier,
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ter. Ilnirv HhikJ, lletirv Hwcf, JiiL liniaer,
Ji,.i lawreiiee, il l ll.im. r. V J I,) man.
W I. iiriiliiiui. I K ail, i HurUH', J.'liti Karr,
il 1 Ktitr, J.,uie li'i,tviti.r, liert )ii,kiii.ir,
Krutlk Ml.tlflts t' W M.'Karlauil. a I Aleuli.
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Kreve. f K Hnillll. lien NeUell. Klull Halm,
James i.arlaml. lilt oiinir. K Hull., i I' IKprti
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Niitiei. i lier.-l y itivell that Hie Ma,lertirtipl
Iia. Iteeli ai.tniite. I u.lt'il li i.lrut,.' nl Ibt, e.lut.
,.l l.v JMI..1.I, ,t,,. i.i.i l,i tli, II. .tl l a.
Iliitlan, lu.lca ( tlie t'i'iiiiti I'uiirt if l'lt'iiilta
O'linli . .Hlatr ,t lirvtftm. Auv au.l all ..r.n.
Iiai tut; t'laltitv airalll.l wilit v.'.l are lief. I. re
.(tlirr.l l .rreul tlip aaiue W me. ertiel ae
.'inhtiit .i tan . al Inv elite at .1. Helen., I'tr
l..ii. iitthllt .i tii.intn. fmtii tlu'ilate hvre.il.
Ialu.l llellllat J. l'.
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W, II r,.liell. .Umitiey Inr .,liiilnl.n.lr.
School Keport.
Rex)rt vl IHstrict No. - fr
endiug XovcmUr 24, l'.Kl5:
No. day tjugiit
No. duys af.end.iiK'e
No. days uliseacc
No. times late
Avenge No. rupils
Average ilailv attendance
I I'tr cent of attendance
Total tru.i.iuR nt , 7
j Roll o( !tu!irr: Minetta Crawfttrl,
I Anna and Alice Quick. Henry Walters.
Iti U'i'Vii-.j IV.rl In. ..!. I ...,l
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71
For 33, $26, $29, 38, and so
on up, at f 2 or ?3 a month.
Gale, Kingsbury, Nuuue &
Clark, Ludwig, Schiller,
'ose, Tischer; alsoallallet
kS: Davis, a Kimball, and a
Steimvav, and Many Others
to be Closed Out sit
Piano Mouse. Pianos for a
Sotij;. Delivered as Xmas
Gifts if Desired. Conic
Or.ick.
SUMMONS
til tho Tin till l omt r tttvi i.l Ohf iu,
i MEN'5 SUITS
?t
$9.75
The best you ever w for the price. Other Btorcii
nsk 1 1 5.C0 for up better.
NF.W PATTERNS -to
.NEW FABRICS
Send for one. IF IT DONT
PLEASE YOU, return It.
THE AMERICAN
CLOTHIER
221-223 Morrison St. - - . Portland, Ore.
Welch,
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Ix.liit (uiiv eaiv.' l I
and Bessie H.ittan, Krnct John, Ada!
1M:).J Harris, Victoria l!tg!c
i -1'ifrsiiri
jonlv ri-i.
1 A i iic-tit;te (atiiiitia (ij'.e, onlv f.
1 A Wiirventir S l ire, e'u tr.t'y curvet!
i Uit. 011'v f T.
A Kod Niiiiik ii tlar, on.v f v
j a il.tHet 11 ivis,
Win. Adams, the cattle buyer, was in
last week. He took out fourteen head of
youug cattlu whicl) hp had picked up
among our ranchers.
Newt Parker, who has been for the last
two years at Houlton, Rainier, and other
river points, came back to the Nehalem
last Sunday. He will spend the winter
at his ranch down the river two miles.
Frank Solomon, of Idaho, came in one I
day last week for a visit with his sisters,
Mrs. Albert Woorl and Mrs. O. W. Pai kcr
and friends in thU vicinity.
The explosion of sticks of dyqaniite j
around town Friday niht was a "dely"
to the city council which at the time was
swearing in the new marshal. It mav be
that the "fun" will b q( another kind
later on.
Joe Higxinbotliam, who is uow the
owr, of the Albert Baker ranch, has been
here the past few days arranging to lcasg
the same for another term of rears. O.
Undstrom's term expiring in March
beat.
Mrs. S. A. Mosford, who lias been vis
iting in Portland the past two months,
came home last week.
manhood to op-poae vioe in its most re. i fl. j?. Tracy Hf t out to Clatskanie last
pulsive forms. There must have been a4week. brinirinif in a load of hous.hJd
change, or else the Astorian would never ; good, for Ilarry Clark of Portland, who
. 1. it... c. ..i-a : a. 1 . .
e ... .v...,,. i(x,.af
bnnging ,n that wonderful new org.m. It " A - ..ture .Uu! ' .urclv t . all who have
is an Ester, and a good one. . . ' u . the rnuiii (cr one 11 ilicmr uM-liuic avr
Kie, Dewey Cloniuger, Alice Richnnlsnn, i Iiri-Nt sm kkMcii o.tk, la;t:iet hf
Axel Olacii, CLarlic IlrtniL.t, Gblvs Lu,,ttl-i,,iv 1N
Waters, ikildic Hattan, H.rjicr MeKie,
Stuart McKie. Kenneth Cliff, Ruth Rich
ardson, Ruth IXrckcr, Clnrlie
Philip Cloninger, Ersel Dolwn, Frank
Thorpe, Ruth Henderson, Hirry Thori
Harry Rich.irdson, Harvey Wilkin, Les
lie Walters. Virgil Hattan. Susie Ketel.
QswaU Dvaiinj?, Hilda Cli'f , Xietmie
Horton.
John i.i.iititnr. . l.un ,
T't t.ii A Van . tUiftiiruil
hi Ht nam KUv uir tt rr
hT.'i fitjtilrvtl t aji-Ar Mii'l uv j
!rtillt M 1(.1 a tllut w-it tit lit i n(i niu;i i
vitil nil f U-Irrt l(v t'h (iij '( lH-i'inU-r(
tin! tM-kic luy tltxt In HKlrf "I
ni mn tiii'iniunv dti.i u y lull in ( (-tt j.
ti-l mi'Wi'', ittr i'lfMlirr tt ilj w lit1 .mi t
Ut tho n-ilv( tcin,tt,!vl l. tli' "'(; lin,1 to
M l I liul tb t-ij,l tl! Ik- ') Ikitl .(' r )
lo thi urr In ( luiir 'l On- luti-i tit
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ivUiiitirt lmt .j.i(nr.i n-:r ..' it.J '
h ii'ir ntriiu Iivtv ii li,. 'I'li'il, o-.t-t ftirtt lit'
'.mii i. t( t-Mwt i rth-r t t!u-
I I'Kfl Mint. (-( i j !l .i! - tilitl lr. j
I iin.iri.! i (,'ifMi-in'il in ' rir ' rnf f
Ml't ! r h in I Iff -i whruhrii.rki ;
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JOB PRIWTIWC
13 OUR BUSINESS
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li Htur uit: w si iiiiii uiuni
fully (HiuipixHl Job Pritit-
lii',' OtHw ill C'lIuniMrt Otttiif jr
. tml we urr firewrtul
tin ull kinds of Printing
on short nutter and ut
most renxonafdv price
l.nrvcl iie. tii.th(ig.iiiv ened Kings
bury, only flV, at,otlar Kiitslmry, vul
Hiit'en'. 1 'ii.
A fine, fcuicy walnut ca cd 'o-tc. IJM't ,
anotiirr Voc in j.'eity nulmgany cive,
only Ty.
Very nice lit le I'iacher, cbonitctl cw,
only i:Ci.
.V Cuil.tr J & Cullard utiriylt. only JtM't.
A j;.,tl Nim:..;i t' r:,'.i:. (t--.
A ti:ic u:'ihi.:inv cired Hiickli'V, onlv
f!7.
l,ar;t st fiiv, trci,illy designed .Schill
er, walnut c.k'. only .'T-.
I.arjj.jst sue l'. i'.is, tu i.it g liiy l!p'i(;it.
fine tone, only fU'.
In the flrruii Totirt nl the i,,te drpfuu ft,r i 1 wu ' vomni it Mvie 1 eaf.e
the I ouiilj ol fuluuil.ia. I p"'"'. br:tml new, onlv f.'MI evil.
In u.e natter ut the eitntauf J.m m, . . !., , t I i.arK '-. KWtitn c,. ne.iiu,
itee,-aM-ii.
xirrit k ion I't iit K ATiuM.
ITInibr tjin.l Act, Jjna S. Ui
i'tiltl Ktam t.anl Oittra,
r.jrll iii.l. Il'...'..ii II, tt. t VI,, lii.
It.r.Uv rt".n It, nn,pl.
r r.,i l.um. . lha art i,( I oil
rr.aa f J.ina J. j:t, antttl.4 "A .li
t.iT,t.r Iin.li la lt. Mtal..
N,t:r .
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fur t, jki!i c,r
A TRIAL Will CONVINCE
OREGON MIST
of
(ITATIOX.
To W H roKtyi , J. I? O-nrl-niil. Mnlly
Fuller, iKir t rutck. J-e.h L. 'un Uml tii.l
lk,umui K. 'i-i4iMjt Wiil'lrfU Mtii-I .-.
rrAacil. and U Uiiltionn, iniir.ul lu
n the ntmrof thv atiAtc of Onvun vmi i'!
vavli 1 u re heretjjr cliol ai rr niir'r l to
ier in the nunty t 'ourt ut tli rime ut Oregon,
or ine i.uum or t t.imnM, nl ttie n-crt tun in
dare to make the fight it it now makiu,. i is to up his horae wilU bis faiu- j tty.
j ineiH-e runniiii; noniieri.v imi;ow,iik Uie va.ter:
for law and order and a cleaner, more
decent city. As to the extent of thit
change we have our doubts. It will take
'allowing to make us believe that the
under world is not on top in Ajtorta.
Speaking about the Mitchell rin;,
Governor Chamberlain, when he went
outside of his own party to appoint a
district judge selected Mr. Harris of Ku
'gene, t peakcr of the Iloune that elected
Mr. Mitchell United States .Senator, at
ijy on hi ranch on Crooked Creek,
j C. A. Malmstcn made a trip out to Bux
ton last week, helping cattle buyer Ad
ams through the woods with his drove,
The city council met Saturday night
4id accepted U,p bands of th treasurer
and marshal. We have a full set of city
officer now the first in years ; as follows:
R. Sesseman, president of the council;
ft. M. Ward,, O. B. Malirtston., 1). W.
Keasy and C. A. Maluisten, coUHOtlmen ;
C. L. Hatfield, treasurer; II. G. Downimr.
tornev for the Hootli-Kellv Lumber Co.. recorder, and Alonzo Kmmons mars'ial.
and diief ujit'ijiptjlator in tlie convention T- Th"wp hils solfJ tle U. S. sepa
that nominated 'linger Hermann for rator ,le KM oi Dr. Hatfield last sum
'Congreiis, at Eugene. There always ' ?eT to VA Ye,tr. who will begin de
were a large number of Mitchell Demo-! "vering cream' fwtr, his ranch next week,
crau), and our Governor apjieart to have 'Tlie others along the new R'jca creek
Wo one of them. routc wiI1 not ready for business for a
' j weeks yet.
' -: ' Railroads, and rumors of railroads i
The highest mark ever attained in the; the order of the day for the Xehalem
production of wealth by farum in the ' country these times. .News CQu;ca, anil
United Stated wa8 reached in 1000. The ! reliable, too, that the dirt is actually fly
total is t1,415,000,000. Some of the large i iPg between Hillsboro and Buxton on the
crops are: Corn, bushele, 2,708,000,00(1; ' p. N-. & T. roa( atl(1 now coraes our
hay.tOOo.OllO.OOO; cotton, 075,000,(HX) ; ! friend u-i!lii4U1 Reid cf ..ort!a,j wjth a
wucai, lwwi; oat", a,uuu,uuo; new chflrtt.r and a new compan..( b3cke;,
IHitatoea. fl38,O0o,0OOY bflrJeyT .58,0,. Ev indon hondhrjdew, on an entirely
lJUO; tobacco I2,OW),000; tngarcane and new route entering the Nehalem Valley
,v, tK, Ti.,wo-,-;tlirouth the Cornel us n nnr Mnnim,
ton. only f 152.
Two showy HutniltoiK t. o:n! fU'i.
A fine, gLiiiiinu li lart M. Cable, UK
souieh.it marred, or.'.y 27'i.
I,.ir.-M sue W'in.q A Son. walnut cue,
only fU'J, ati'itliii iVmg .-.tt.iilso uLc
new, $!.'.
Fine mahoaany cased I.' icht & Co. t.i
: atu, only f !M.
tl.f'iiit,... Il,-:,!ltirtil. I:ir- .t.- k,.,il..ll .......
jaw. u on o riMs m we iierwa.u . thiu Oar. w,Mi caw cl-,li,ratel fn i .lti.1 take n a
thea mirt there ., ahuw vnutv. if any th,.r U' u V'S""r.iii ij ni l .lit. i. luktn at
ahr nrlrr ili'.ul.l um tat ma t Kniiiiiiii; i.l P11'1 payment on new l'l .r.'.tii 1'iaiin, only
the alniiiiiaiiairU uf M mate ;H-riiii'u ami
illreellin hrt U, K'll the real rauiu ,,( .ai'l U-1 p. -.-..v.. ' v nil of tlw il.vr. an, I ,ii, .,i,..
ccawl, ai i.nrate je: .it. real v.-uic Win t. 1 ru " 'hi alM iiunier.
at("l In (.'..I'lnibla .u.iiv. tiro. ii. au l .lr- "u'' other t ttloj were Li-.cn ;n part pay.
r-rna-.l a. I.illo.. tu lt: K'n-'liiintiar al in S. nirnt on a new. ctHtlv 'lii. lt.-riii UVIa-r
"y't'r"'u',' "' fclmerlKimlai'l. l!a2-lt..nl'Lm..Ia l-ia.,..
rh.-ttrelle, or some of the other httfli
gra.le instrument handle 1 bv t!i Hoiihe
thr,.r. at HI IfUti. 1., ,!,...
tla. uu hattinla, lite :-viii aar
f.rnia. ilr.c n. N.ia4a. aii-t Uaali-
T.riit.tt." a. .it.n.tc.1 at ih
j rllk- I-mi.4 i.;i( ti t.y al uf uu.t 1.
I !.. M.-.-i rit-M'iui. ..( r ,ftui ,t. c, i,i, ,
'4'i.'u,.i..-il. ".i' l i.j,;ii , ... ...v ;f;i
ill Hi!. ..Ili. r htr ,titf..,t , u: r-e
. tin- P'.r.i, ,!.. .( tl , .,( a,( . n,
! , '.I .-, '.i.iti N... ,: , u i -i. i.l, 1 1 N... 1 1 r to .
'""' ( ' .l "I O"' Wl'law.'tlr M
i"hi, an. I rill ,lf,r .r...t I . tr, ti.
la'i'l ...uhr i. la,,,,. i.l,,at,lr l.,r it. iit,,iaar r
.inr ll.aa ,, r ai.-r.c., It, iral .t-iw.. aii'l tr..
tat'll.li Imt rliiiiii t.i ,, Uiul i,'Ut,v tf(. :,.y,
tf witi l!,-l,ar rft I'MtlUfMl. Ilrrr-'ift l.ll
Vli' lllrujii . ,w ,1.) , , ,-,,ar. Hi .
Mli n.ini. a. !l,i,-ir, I riarlt'. t i.T.ii.f , M
I'urtlaii.t. tr,".ni J ti m l ll,i,t, ,,f ,,ft
I..I1.I. l,r,..H. J.,ii l...,.t-. ,!;,. ,,. il..
If.il. K,la. II t'Ut cti.it i.J '.,r.au.. u,4-n
Any an- all i, r.-.rt. -ll-r,ln a !vralr
t'.a atn, -J".. r:r rl l.ti 1. ttm r.'iuratfl.t tu
tl'-t ihi-ir ruim. in tl,., (.itu. ou ot t,!ur
.al l -V.il 'U; ,., 1.:. . ; ;' , r. ...,
V .f l .luill-
I
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ill."
l'i:i:-"K!:u, i!Si,t
TI.MIIMI MMl .(T. JtK t. I7
1I K Of l"l til II TIOS.
trill
-so.
lioenl laud nf J. M. liri-aell. t rm,r,l.l in ly.k
i at pnifi; 1 .1. r.y.ir l. il. ,-.!. Ut i.ai.1 rutintr,
la lit north 1 1 n of ihe uti.l H (.' Achillea .1 1 ,
tt.ewc b. (.i.li-Kn e. K.aiunir tlie north Una ol
ai'l rl I r to thU lati.l .li-clcl to J., j ti U. an, I
Ueiilainlli K. ( o'lai,,i. t,v rt.l r,.,,rlc. hi
la,lt X at aii;e iff, reeonli uf ,,f ul l
eouuly; Itiriici.' . ai.lrxrM.'. W .. luiiotrlait wttt.
Lril tiuei, laii.1 of sal.l jo.,ri 1.. au.l Ifc-l.iamiu
K. l'oK-laDl. t lhc S. K. o.riivr o ,aul timer
Mllli-r laud: thence ac.t.Tl;-. .ill., in u.
..v... oi.e w mmtu .Ulltl .nil vt IUCH lO Hae I 1 , ,
of lieKiniiliiir. roniaiuliiK .'ai r- morf or i.. t ' marac'i re'lti::tt
l..rt'an.t
,.tl. ,. t. ,, r. t.y
ai,'. alt'l III., (,:.,vi
tin- .al- tiri.t
.lilt,. I run. I 't-;r.
ri it
ol p.iiers. All initM. go (junk. Teinial
entirny to suit your convcuien ."e.
lli-iintl 'dh Cnei Also.
A number of very costly and Satialty
tlcsi;;tied piano of Ihe highest grade, i(
tentled fur the "downtown exiitliition" td
Kilt-rs I'iano Hu:fe, arrived t'jo late.
The- i!! also 1 rlo'ctl out at vet v
n. The l.i'e.t and nn,'t
II.- I.an l Ktal
fie V. I'ttwcllol St
1'iiT.tvl.i. H'at- .f
In hi ..II,... I,,f .
f..r lli j. ... r, y
:.' ft ', r
I ni.it.a l.an-l rim.-.,
m. ri.,t .tu,
,n tltat in romtill.
vi., .1.. ..r tii a,i of l ',r.
in:., t.iitii..i "at, ct r..r
r I4i,. I. in Hi" matt-a .,f
N.iu.la. an. I WaaliiiiK-
I to All tl, 'l,.
H I uf AuaiUl I, I I". .'. Kf
Ilc-IcitM. t'o iniv t,f Co-1
haa till, .lav r.lr I ;
.in .it, rnrnt S't li". -
I... H y I, ,., s
, Mti.l til. H V. I, ,.f it,,- ;
l,f
E New Walk-Over
I Styles for Hen
! S3.50
I AND
i $4.00
5 KNIGHTS
OjiiMiHite rerkiiw Ildtcl. ItTOANl
3
sections I, anil la. loaiulnp s., Il 1 W. ul tin artistic styles ever shown included in thin
Wltlainelt klrulla,,- ' .. .
array. jo::ieiuiA:r, evcrv one o-itivt'l
new, witi ail the latent i.iii,rovttnetii.i. in
riitht of way. .m the aoutii ,y ihe I. i, o. Y. ; chcicvt ( especially selected W"'U, ex
"Y'J' A"??'y'ur 'V'l- tremelv lieautilul and uiiioue. Ka.i,-l
II- It i
' u'riirnl
..a o,
Willamette alvriiliau;
Alo. all that portion of the M. C. Arlilll.-i , r
that U 1x11111.16.1 on the Me.t by the N. I' I:v
I1.,
i,.ji ...
r i: l
,-l I,
f Ut I'-rll,
III
the
lain, from Ihe . W. comer of aal.1 "lc "-"" "loi.il-lii.
W, dairy prodtietn, filo5,IJ(J0,t,00; hjiiI
Vry products, ",000,OOU.
on the Northern Pacific. If this line
would come it would be almost an, air line
from Portland to Vemonia and as wr
posed would go up Rock creek and across
The committee ' nving in cliaree the
projiorteif fiiuen.lmeiits to tin? Ktatu con- j lo tlie Iiver '"HT ''r',"l Rapids, and then
Hitiilion hut withdrawn the ino moat ' ' " (Iow,i a,e ibidem to the ocean.
olijectioiiable ones the imperative man-1
date and mi.iority represeijliitiiin. They i
'realUetlmt the imhiiiI of the fitnle ol I ..T,IR 'rv tlie torture oi Itev. O. I.
hegoii'du iiol'fttt'or glvjug tfte minority I
tolilrol of fhe maioritv. ' ' ' !
i
intc iriitn nt. Hi letia in rortUti.l. Oreifon, au l on
Ihe iiorlh l,y land tee.l u IK-nJaiulii K. au l
Itumifh I.. i;ouelau,l. or dixit ri-.-uMi-.l In l..a
X al oaxd 4H of ilewl rwirla ot I oluinl.la
Coutity, ooifon. CMiitaioinir thracre more or
lew, III section 17. towutlilp I X., K. 1 V. of the
Willamette M,-r.un;
Alio, leu aerei more nr l. of ihe ('.
Achillea 4 I c In M-eil .n la. town, nip 4 S..H I
W. of th VVIIiauvettt. Merhiian. dwnlarl n ho
atllttnu al a p.t oil the no.it li line of -ui K, C.
A.'iiiuca o 1 e, wrr
ea--t, M. tt, chain
d I e: iheitte nonh .' fli-u-rcs 7 iiiliiutea. en.i
2!.U5e!iallii to a (jo.I ait oil Ihe xiitlh line f the
J. it. Millard trai l of Ihii.I; Iheuc. twitlh S l
irn;-a i mlautea m-at in iho N. K. cornet ul U,u
John Kanver tract, aa ii-(Iih?1 by ilec l 1,1 I1I111 ol
oaie tjtwttvt 11, 1MJI, reeorle'l In book ol
iee-li, rreordf of Lolt'iniim l.'oinity, on-iron.-tbeitecioMthcrlyaloiiKllie
tut boiiiilry..f nl.i
Heavrr'a trai t, lo tht . K comer thereof, 011
the Kiutlicrly line of uii.l Achillea rl I c en. I
thence aoiilli. al.-rly to Ihn M,iitt of keirliiiiliiir.
VMluea. ine iloliornhlH K. . Ilallali, Jndne ul
the County Onirt of ihe Htate of lrt(oii, lor tlia
0111111 01 i.oltliiilaa, t:h the aeal of aahl Court
timxixl, tlila ath .lay of Ni.timiiIk r, A. U. int.
AlU.t. II. Ht.StlKmoN.I lerlc
' , .? "AKItW, Hewily :lcrt.
Heal of the County Court of Columbia. i,t,o;!y
Oregon. 1
uiiKiue
of payments. Come, write, or telephone
Kilers I'iano House, 3ol Waahington St.,
Portland, Oregon,,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
'l'l.ir..l.,.
: H-h uy ..f I,. ,. .,j
i rl, l.iit 0 . n. v. nr., ... . . v
i '"'urr. ir.-s...n. tvm II
r.rilan.l. tirf,,!,, ! t;ul,l
!!.. le..B; Maitln Wltlla. J
I tjr.-',tt.
An ami all p.-r.-.n. lalmltia a.lvarvlr
I ll.a above l. ,-ll .,n,. ,t ,, .
in.- oi.ir riaima 111 11,1. ,,m. n , l,cfr
.alu I l.li ! .! I .... oThf-r, t.,r,
ai.'ii;hniw h
-tabl..l ' am- 1
TME BIG STORE
DOWW QY THE OIC SAWMILL
I' '!., Of
ll-.ltiiati. r
..( Ht
ti!. I.-l-i'.a(
144, 60 YEAR!
laEArEBIBWt.B
J..
Torture of a ''readier
The ntory of the torture 01 Itev
M'lore, pastor ot Hie Itaptist cltnrch of
Ij.i.'HUiaviilf. N V.. will interest vnn.
11m trftva: "J stid'tjrcil a'goiiiea, Ix-eaii8f of
.. u.ewluii.or ,.,.... 1. ...u..t,l.... r...... .1...
mmmmmmmmmwummmm " l"''" " " ...(, .-r. ,i uu; iioiii me- ,
. -.,-' ,, , e"P- I ''nil to fllcep mttina up In bed.
.'publican papers will do well to ptop f ti 1 niiiny rimedlei without relief.uti
reraipiug etieli oiher it lid get feaily 'for j I il J It f'r. King'ti New Jliseovery fur
the' eneiiiy. ' " " '' "' ' : - " ' ('oni'ninption, Coughs mi l Oolda. which
T ' . ji utirejy cnreti inv rtMigli nud Haved me
- 1 from eoiiHiin'iulliM!." A grand cure for
Theie is a Mitchell ring iu CoJ.imbja ' ''"'l r')iilitio,i of throat and lungs.
. 1 , , ,? v , w, At 1'erry & dm ham's, HouUon. Trice
f .viiity. K. II MitW.ell is f. 50c ami fl, gnuninu e.l. Trial bottlefrue.
Vl! V..s ' Il 11 -'- - I.,.
Mm
mine matter .. lit tuiate of Fraini. X ami
' liil.liiif J. liiatrlif, ilneuMi'l.
Notice l hereby given by the ihi.Iit.Iiiii, .!
nilinliiliituntor l the catat ol Knn.'ia N.iini
' hrl.tlfM. J. fiwrlB, ilc. i a rl, II,, it he liaa fllwl
in the aboie vtitlllffl court hi. flint! account nf
hi. a.linlui.tratloti ol .nl. I entitle. ninl tl,,i u,,.
Hon. K. pi. Iliitliiti. Ju.lee of .al.l court, hu. r.n-lllil,-,l
Kri.lny p.-.eiala-rir.'.l at one o'cl.a It 0
ua tue tuna, anil tin, couillioiiro at Kt H.,1.
XT:
eiia a tne phice ol licailntt nal.l iiccoutit onl the
acttlcluent ol anlil aiiliiliilrt'atlou: al uhl.lt
Tnaoc Marks
CavmaMTa aVai.
Anyone tending akefrh and dcaertptfon may
eitb'lf aacortniii our ,,.lni,, frlw wfietlier ail
Invaiiili.n la prohably palenlabla. Coniinunlea,
i::iv'"cy1,,',i''''"'-.HANnii6M n i-atuu
sent traa. Olfleat aeiuicy for aacurTna polenta,
fntenn taen llirouali llimn A Co. rwielv
n-HHwiH w riifu v'inrre, 111 in
Scientific Jfrneilcait
A hsndtomalyllltiiifralat neatly, f.nrircat dr.
cnlation of any aelemirl.; touriial. 'i'ei u,. :i
aa'.:.!'."."'i""'"' " I"1 by all nawadealara.
MUNN Co.38-B New York
braucu omc. m r ee, tvuiuu.io, 15, V5.
l tiluie any lairaon lutLicaiOTl mav...
Icar ami llle objection In wrliimi t k,( ....
't- II. II. (Mr K
A.lmliilatrator it', the estate of rr.iu.-l N ami
f'liri.tltie J. ciiferlif, tlcecaiic'l.
NOTICE TO CREOMOnS
Nnllce la hereby given ibul the umtrralKiied
h been a,H,liit, .l M 1 01 1 1 1 lt r, t r 1 of Hi. ,..mie
of Alvith il. t'owcll. ttci '.iiw.,l. i,y the Hon it
H. Hiittiin, Ju.lee'ot Ihal o.iniy Courl ol ( ,.li
bin i:o,iiity,.-il.ilc ol Oreif.n. A,ny ninl Lit ,,er
oii biivlm cluliiia airaln.t ani.1 .tmu are here-
o, 1." .ii.t'i in piM-iit tue atiine to inc. vrllii..l
sceonlina to law, ut 111) rcl.lellec al I'itl.burir
(irctfon, or at Hie liv oltlce of w, II. I',,w,.i
.,eaou, wiiiiin nix moniiiii 110111 tt
tllilc hereof.
I'a'eil NoVi-iiiImt II, I'Jil'r.
M. J. I'OW Kl.l.,
ii::i:)o:ii,
Ileal. ir
Km-ivillfr Nnw Crrue Kunnr IVnr
"S -,v', vjvuuo iyti v
'ay
In th Wock,
V
Oregon
Shout Line
and union Pacific
... JIMViS l-hl-i.T. , Leave.- i
v In lliintiiiut,,,,. '"
rtf OKANK r I . Y K It. r. I
.'u ,,.,rii iiji.nimr
toil, Walla Walla,
t1"". C.a-nr irAlctu,
a.i'l Ureal Norllit-rn
l.oinla.
Arrlvea.
Pally,
! -M.H'im a "i
l"ly j Daily.
g H Imputation f lmK mMMut ,, 01.y ... - .
E
a
General Merchandise!
I Dart & Muckle.
.0I ICK TO CUKUIT0HS.
The iiiiileoliirir.l, I'rniili ne. ivu by m, or
der of tlie County fotirl of t'olii in bin t'oui.tv
ilr.-ion, iinly made ami euleie.l 011 the al.1 .hiy
of November, I'.m. iluiv a,iiltitei tuliaiiilairn
tor of the e.liilu ol Kile 11 1. I'lllie, leeaaacl. All
bviii'itia luiviuu i luliiia airalti.t mi hi e-'.ite mo
hereby liulllti ,! lo ,re-nl .anie lo me. .Inly yr
ll.e.t. nf my real.tenc at ijc.eoe, IliColumb'a
County, (iictroti. Kit A N K I'AVNK,
Ailmllllalrator of the- clte of hllelt T. Pay lie
k('fae'l. ''
Xntc. Xovenihcr 21, ltni.1.
ATI. ISffi
n.r th..
I111H..11
IfYI'Ot t, .. . -
f..r ti,,, K,u,t A'
...
Pally,
THliliK II.UI.Y TltAI.NS
roit
Al.r, I'ljIXTH K.Vh.r.
iVER COf.UMIilA I
IV1'R,
SU,ll,;" - - - OrniM.
I'OR I'llkTUNA "l)A!l,Y
Steamer
IRALDA
C I UOOUIIKltlK, Nusti t
Sti aiiicr lla.ani-, ,,,n p,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,
IXMXS-Zr ''itetih'no!
m. neliiii
leuvei
"t li II. III., lll-lairltilir (.,..
'it H o't lot V. '
Nui.av I'uii.n, r,iavfi
J II. 1.0I1KIIKV,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
Timber l.nit.U aull '' '
Itfil Kalal nil.
alruiila liiaile.
HI'. II.I.KNA,
OHK'IOV
't:- HSIIIKU,
. , n
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
lUlvirti ' ' 1 ' frf