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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1905)
fjf5 OREGON MIST -Entered At .the Portoffice art St. Helen, r., --...l ...-l. JSSURP lvVKRV FRIDAY Rv Kit. I'l.AO, .PporoU Aiq nop'niKTo". .Onecopy, one jrcv.-hi iKlce. . . 00 attix montiu 601 Royal Baking FRIDAY, IV-cewber .8, IVOR. Powder is tqade of Qrapc Cream of Tartar, A bsolutely Pure. Makes the food more Wholesome and Delicious. THE PRESIDENT'S XESSAUE. tOl'XTl WflCIALJ'ArUtt. CI.ECTiyO VNITKI) BATKS SKN- In Hie LoglnlHture of Wl jiiut nip-1 iiioriai whs adopted favoring the election ui umicd Uttaa jSeqatqra .by a direct ,vo9 of the people at congressmen are I now elected, yia believe the .memorial I unu iirtti i uiuiiiiiiiuuB iulc nir iui iuikx- pgfi ; wit ono Mute i-nstor vqtsl against .it, and that one was Josrph Simon, at ,that time president qf the Qrcgon Senate I and United States Senator eloct. The I alitor ol tlie Mist was a member of the The Mist presents its readers this week House and .voted for Hie adoption of the with the .(nil text of President Siw nieiuorial. But election by dirept vote veil's message, to the Fifty-ninth ISqii will not be bronght a boot for many kress. It is one of the most remarkable vers, as the United States Senate is op-1 documents svt;r penned bv a public man -P0"1 U; knowing full well that many land niav.be said to .Inaugurate a new era m lis memoers wooiu oe tyij eg tint to in American history. It is the Ugin nrivate lte. H lien Mr. Simou east his ning of the attempt to solve the problem We against the memorial he remarked, of the control cf corporations not only ine present way pi electing United those enpaged in transportation, but all 5talee Semtors eiactysniu me." Of J those that by reason of their .immense uiu, ui ii, euae u uiaoiiinetweaau anu power may, u unooniroiletl, .politicians who are afraid to submit their become dangerous to the public we lis re. .claims to the people. Bnt it doea not I'ossiblr the most remarkable sentence suit the people, and for that reason an in the President's message is this: "lu attempt is being njado to compel repre-order to insure a healthy social and in tentative in the State Legislature to duslrial life everv big corporation should cast tneir votes lor the candidate at the be held responsible by, and be account general ejection who shall receive the able to, some aoverign strong enough to argest num ber of votes. Every candi-1 control its conduct. ate lor representative should be re- The President does not favor Govern piwigo minseii io una enect, meni ownerauip ot railroads, but we ana we believe that public opinion, have no doubt he would prefer it to rail' arouHeu as it now is, will compel them road ownership of the Government. lie 4to keep their pledge, even where they further asks for better appliance for ptf desire to da otherwise, " protection from accidents and fur more lo only sboulii the candidates for the favorable hours for His euinbves of rail- xegiaiature be pledged to this and such road corporations, Pther measure as the people desire; but The message treats of very manv sub tlie candidate for United States Senator Meets of great interest to the people of biiuuiu make known his views on the this country, and in everv instance it is more important issues, and especially noted by its clearness of statement and should he be required to pledge himself I the direct manner in which the President to stand with the President in his fight Mneets the issue. Especially important or govern men t supervision of the rail- are his utterance! on the question of re- roads of Ills country. That is the onel'tnctine immigration, favoring the great issue, and we will accomplish no strengthening of the laws en lading tlie jieople's choice unless the views of tlm nizin that the entire DMA nonli Vaudidate on this issue are thoroughly class comes under tlie head of undesir able immigrants to this country, Space forbids a further re; iew of this great document, and no review could do it complete Justice. It must be read and re-read to be appreciated, and no Amer ican who claims to be intelligent should neglect to give it careful study. The adoption of its main features will n mount to a peaceful revolution. Wilford J, Grain, of Prineville, the .Government's star witness in the land fraud cases, was beaten nearly to death recently by Robert J. Harrington, the city marshal. The Oregonian is of the opinion that the attack was premeditat fi and pas made in revenge for Grain's testimony against Congressman William son. If so it wonld seem that the United .States authorities would sift the matter to the bottom and tee to it that all per sona connected with the crime are pros ecuted to the limit. For any one who has known him perspnal!y jt i bard to icntjTo iTiiuamson wouiu nave any part n or in any way sympathize with such a dastardly affair, but if he has had, then all sympathy for bira ill be lost and he wiif Be classed, among the worst oi criminals. THE STATE SHOULD PROSECUTE Vhen Benjamjn Franilin was post, master general he locked np the mails of the country over night in a box, still in existence, which was kept nnder a desk in his office in Philadelphia. In those days there was no postal deficit. A surplus in carrying on business was one of the main lessons of tlie Eoor Uich- ard pluioeopny. uuraawg contest : to toe person guessing the name of tlie writer of the Mr. Oswald West, Stale Land Agent, has diacovered that State deeds have been counterfeited and the signature forged, and that large snms of money have been borrowed from Eastern capi talists upon these forged papers. The frauds are reported to have been very extensive, and doubtless will prove to be the roanlt of a conspiracy on the part of such men as Puter and McKinlev. who turned Stale's evidence after being convicted iq the land fraud cases. If this is true it ntjbrJs some hope that these worthies will get a portion of what is coming to them. It is the duty of the State to bring the; perpetrators of these forgeries to justice, notwithstanding the fact that the Sute will not lose any jSQiiey or land on the fraudulent cert ill cates. To neglect to prosecute would he to offer a premium for forgery and, njor ally, to condone the crime. There is something a State baa to lose besides money or land, and that is its good THE .MARtl AM .PROPERTY. The "(The Oregonian J final decision In ,the well-known .'Si.JL-H.-J.JI. I. ..."."J!,..'.!'.' il'Ui .LI BCANOAli. AlQlig Immitu f,v!oJ J'rk against rwiieot fy ViO ifecjes.tp hicli Marqnam case h been reniiered. Mar- have the deiiij? (o belong-, .none qnam has lost tie prorty and other r"ks JaweAhun liuuruins andnlteMit have "absorbed" it. Tlie Jin nivnie Court holds that the methixls and proceetlings were legal. That cap not nqw l quo, tionexl. (lilt nothipg cau clear. (he jmlh lic mind of the conviction and regret tlmt the law in this cumins In so many ethers where weaUh .h the advanlsgv, has not be :n able to point a way, to distrib utive ami proportional justice. Marunam allowed lus right under the law, to lapse, confiding too fnr.in iltrntecs, whonlso were .his creditors. Jt is one of (ie ways bv which great wealth rolls eon stmuly into gn'cter and greater propor tions, Theso .things, or some of tlieni, are lawful, but tiey lack coniji'ietice. ,Jt ncd to be vhoight there was no temcdy, but the cxkMitions of recouipenjie uoiutod out, in the parable of Dives apd Laxaro; and yet, encouraged by the growth of democratic principles and power, the people still cling to the hope that war will vat be found cf putting checks. upon the etriiie rapacity of wnalth, mother of the most grievous of all icini wrongs. As to this particular case, The Oregon ian will say no more at present than this, that a great property, under the manipulation fciid management to wind it has been subjected, has gone to new owner at cost to them of perhaps one- third of its actual value. It wsa legal, of course, for the Supreme Court say to, but the stone in the building and in the street cry out against the injustice, The public I to be congratulated upon the fact that the Oregonian ia not afraid to tell the truth. The relation of trustee to trust should be a sacred one; but it has been degraded until an appointment a trustee teem to be equivalent to warranty deed. The exploitation of trusts has became a fine art, and tne law seems to sanction it WOIISB THAN CltUK FIGHTING. A special dispatch to the Oregonian from Chicago says: 'The football season ending today shows a total of 20 killed and 21)5 serious ly injured. Of the latter, six will prob ably die, and more than 40 are perina. nently crippled. As a tport, football slightly exceeds antomobiling, and fulls lightly under hunting for the number of fatalities. Prize fiihtin? and bull fighting, which are prohibited because of their brutal feature., do not show as many deaths in ten years as tlie football season display for two months. Public sentiment has been aroused to the point where it is demanded that the brutal features of the game be eliminated and slugging forbidden." Here we have the statistic to prove that football is worse than prize fighting whert ope consider the number of cat unities resulting, and it ia bevond doubt that many of these casualties are the re sult of deliberate effort on the part of player to put their opponent out of the game. Football as it should be played a manly game, requiring skill and muscle, and if the objectionable features can be eliminated the game should be preserved. Earnest efforts are being made with this end in view and it is hoped they will be successful. gossip. In the Lightened language of literature, slander has been called ,tln foulest whelp of ain. t I a pt)iwii)ed Hrrpwjfhqt In .dark, wounding the (pnocent aid t,hc gt;!ij PyHi lii)(K ,t)' ,itthp: ' 'How ihitll he j-iiiHl,,tlen, la ,jvadf . Iho reyuixpi now lie snug lly you 7- fly V'onr, b,o evil.eye liy your, the tlitudcnius tongue Tlint did to, death the innocent ,tliit died, and died so young?',' Gossip Us always .believed. Not tle inoaiiMt insinuation fail to find lodg ment ip tome reader's mind, and it thus wrongs the victim w hile It pollute the receiver. There i it tradition that the lion will not it i ike his claws Into h maiden. Ccrtuip pi-n have no such rev erence. In gotiado an observation, tr.uer in his day than now : "Who lenl my purse strait trash. 'Twin mine, iu Si, and ha la-en slave to tlioimiuiJi; but he tlntt tilche from me my good name lobs ui ol thai w men not enriches him, but unike me poor l.i de.J." The tia,ndahnionger today, the clever villian, would amend this passHgp. The eraiidnl-monged toda; often does enrich himself. Hi venom has it price, Col liert. m'. ' ii"1 '". ' 1 '. NO I K K OF 1STEXT10S TO APPLY FOR 110,1 OK IUKNSK. To nil H-tim HiH-eriHtt; Vim ml oiii'li d' you will mk iioiliv llwl 1.0 K, limner, will, uu ilia s.l lv of jKiumrv, iww, nniilv lo ine (oiiinv fmin t liiluiiil-lH rmnilj. iilnio a' f..i u IliwitiaM l.t ull HlrlllltJllft. Vniiill. ml ml lluin, mul hil cliior 111 inmiilfilM Tlie Omouii Viaiia MuUrlile'a Court (llillsboro Argus.) Yet, Jedge McBride Iv'e known him long, rcr thirty vear I guess, An' I alius like to meet liini, An' (hake h'.a hand Gosh, yes! Seem like everytnily knows him Since first he' in hi prime, Fer he alius show up rcg'lnr, lxng 'bout the jury time An' sets np in that leather chair, A.lilt'niu' to a rar I think o' Thomu JelTerson, ach time I tee hi face! An' when he' parsin sentence on Some feller who' gone wrong, lie perswds to give a lecture, An' he give it mighty strong Tells the pris'm-r bow the firs' step l.cmls down tlie big incline, 'Till the lirxt thing that I'm knoalu' My eye is ttceped in brine! An then the Jelge, he ease otT, Gives sentence in it trice. An' he wiuls him np to Sulein Jes' chock full of g-oil advice. Then when McliriJe adjourns the court, Some' ow yon alius feel Thntbe's donnwl the cms Injulice Thrown him out by ticck mid heel! So when i shntlle off t,U coil, A' in the lienrse I ride, I'll lie satislird with Jimice, As rendered by Muliiide! rtico jp last week' liejister, name. Oregon it in a trying position at mo iiem in present a learner medal present. Its representative are dis with a picture of the rising son, ear- graced, and anv wish it mnv hav in . rnmuliul l.v a .. ..a Ar I : ' ' I .... . garu kj public matters is looked upon with suspicion. It mnst show that ita Mesrs. Henderson and Copeland were people are lovers of honest v and riuht elected in opposition Jo the Republican doing, and one way to accomplish this is ticket. Theygive every dolkr o their to prosecute the criminals who have patronage to the Hoalton Register with- osed its name to swindle eastern canital- out bid, and this ii oailed non pirtisan- iets. Incidentally $ may be remarked r"P- that Oswall West is entitle! to the mo thanks of the peopleof this State for the When a mail has music in his so-jl it manner n which he is administering is easy to dtect hit writing, there is a his office. He has shown himself to 1 Jiarmony and mefody ju ' bis sonorous "hrewd and energetic, Tfie Sute would sentences that are never fourid in tliedis- "( fceen thousands of dollars ahead if CJswald Wet had been land agent for the past bix years. cordant ecreechet of an uneducated fay. ' " ' '' ' ' ' Day by day tbe real editor of the Reg Jeter ponders how to turn the trick next June. By-the-bye, the real editor of that paper '.t first-class Democratic iegia- lative timber. One thiol! that the neiuw convent Ir.no and Hague commissions can not settle It fhe war against football, which i :. I - A Democratic official dispense bis! 11 Is noticeable that the "reformers" patronage exclusively to a Democratic stride for the office that ha the paper, we make no kick on this, except 01Bje" saiaryana tne most patronage wnen iney snout tor nnnpartisanship in local elections. cn.rnmni .ni,i r ..n. .-. .. -. . ..vix wa,iva Vii iNljluugg IB H new departure, kailroad control of the An independent pa per should be edited gVerD"lerl wa also new when it started. .1 iijo cuikji , uut ii ne is lucking brain he is hot to be blamed for seek mg assistance even from tjie Si. Helens ti.....:......: -i . 1 i. The kind of I'reform: that favors the railroads at the expense of tlie farmers L.:n i ...... 'i ..:.'. r..- '..t. ! .. m, iirwiuc uiiiufMitar wfien it is tnor . puglily uiiilemtooi). !"' The era universal peace should Ije JiastennJ, or ejse none ''of tj,e (larbors will be (jtWp enougli to admit thefet LatUtii.jjj. A latin quotation is as much out of place in the Register at a tjiumond in a i.iv'a ar sow s ear. U -,..i.'J father Uapbn realives a lust that Rus sia is not fit for a Rriu,blicaii form of government. fiiere js a difl'eence former and an agitator. between a re- Cornayllaa lU-Ha-lta-Hannlgan. Catholic Standard and Times.) Twas the godfather stuttered, or may hap the priest: But, be that as it may, it is certain, at least. That tha wan or the other was surely to oiame Fur presintin' the lad the quare twist to us name. For thera at the clirist'uiu', Wid iv'rv one lint'iiiii'. Now, didn't his Hivereiioe, Father O'Flanigan, Wid nervousness stam'rin', Bechune the child's olain'rin', Elaptize it "Cornayliua Hadla-Ha-Hani. gan?" Wid these words from the priest, sure, the cute little rogue Up an' stopped his own mouth wid his chnbby kithogne, I An' the dimples broke out an' proeaded io cnase All the tears an' the frowns from hit in nocint face. For, faix, he wa aftlier Absorbin' the laughter Stuck into his name by good Father O'Flanigan I Now, that's the troth in it, An' so from that minut Shore, iv'ry wan called (he fad "Ha-Ha- lla-liaiinigan." Now, the "Ha! Ha! Ha!"ttuck to him close a hi name, Forthetorra a tear could be dr'ownin! the aame. Not a rare iver touched him from that Illiquid ilar But his gift o' the laughter would drive it away. Wid jokin' an' chaflin1 He n iver stunned ihiiuIiIii Or if he did atop he imniaiiate beitan again: An' ivry wan hearin' His lamrhter o chmrin' Jist j'ihed in the mirth o' young "ila- iia-itn-xiaunigan. SUyt, the Ihroujilsssa' life are to palthry pity we et tliim disturb a at all. There a niver a care but would 1'ave na in D'nce If we'd only atand np an' jist laugh in its face, Faix, life were pleasure If all had the treasure Conferred o unthinkin' by Father UMHiiiiian, If all could but borrow That cure-all for sorrow Ppwlssed by ' Cornaylim Ha ifa Ha- nannigan V Mom in Portland Go to The Empire RnaUurant. 1UJ Third Street, three doors South of linker Tlie- Ire. Meals from 15 cents np. Open day and night. Oysters in snv style. Win. Itohlander, Pmp., formerly of the r . i . ..t . . .. i... ,,i .1, ......ui. II- HUM VII IIHI1UH ht m .Vlivni ... -.. In Ihn luii .itiiiilill-, Uoliln iriwliil. I uliiinhU i '.iin iv, iirtkii, which m I" '" win l..wi'.il IIIM ItlllawllIM iMllllllllll' i-..iiil.,i-' I.. n, C.ill.d l',,lirl nt llli' Hlitte uf (irvkn IhVi'iiIiiiiiIii0"iiiiU. In tin- Mi'l-r iilllKiniii'llrntliMiiil . K. lliinU'Hr n iii'i'iim; tii wll'ii.lrlliiiiii. iiisli. or Vilnius liinr swl ivnnviildl viiU-r In .niiliiii? Inn !) 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Welch, 4 221-223 Morrison St. pAWwwwwww 'vjyvv IITATIOJT. la the Circuit Court nl the .(! ol Oregon for In the matter of the tUto ol Jxcpli Copeland, UcajH;il, To W. 11. foreland. I. It. Colanl. MolW Fuller. Iiora t.arunk, Jw.ri 1,. Low-lan.t an.l hi-i.Jaialn H. C.)l.u,, itill.ln.il ol ult .Ip. i-mhI, au4al .-iioik uuknowu, Inicru.ieU In an) eitale. Urrvling: In the nanieot Ihv atale ot tinvoii you an.l eai-h ol yno arc h.-rehj ciunl ao.l rr-iulrnl in an lr In the l ount) I'onrt ol ll,,. .liic ,, i.rj.,1, lor the ;ountv ol Ci.lumi.U. at the i.oiri i.m then-ot, al Hi. tlvlrnii. In the t vulilr of Coltuu li. ou lur,Uv, the Xh day ul leceii,U'r liajft, at oue o clm k In Ihe aln rii.xni ol llml d.iv' llun au.l l.iro to almw cauv.-, II any ihrre I. why an orler ihoul.l u.H faa ma 'i. urat.n.t Hie alniilltliairlx ol ulil .!'. prrinl.ai.,n am) 'llri-olnj bi-r to Mil the real eitaie ol mi, I ,le- cearnj.u ,naie ie: real i-Ule la.-lo I, vnil.'-i 111 coiuniuia i uuui, 'iriruiiii, an.t . lIU.l aa lolkiwi. UU lfui:iniiliii al ih,. w.corucroi a trart nl Mu. .lir..il lo Ktim-r Miller, by dee.) nt-onliM in ImhiIi ..i r.,.M records of (lee.1 lor ( oluiulila (Jinnitv lin,.,,',,1 theine riiniiinit northerly, follovrms ihe tiuti ru Hue of land of J. M.Ofcwetl a rw w. d In l.k 41 aiie 1UI. riwnlaol ilil (f .,1 run ny In the nonh lint of tho -aid s. c. Airiillli a U I c thenve a. tl di-xreea K.aiouic Die li.irlh line ol nl.l l 1 1-tr lllu Un.l .Irnltl lo Jowiih 1.. and Henlainlll K. l;i)ielaiid . I.r deed riinriltil In laok X at lKe to, ri'conla of di'r.1, of .,.1,1 euunty; thence H. ..IfKrn!. tt'lollovtim vru i.uvwi iu.i oi s.n.1 jiwelin I., au.l HeiiUriilu K. olanu. I )INe . K. e.,riier of ,!,) f.,,r Miller land; IhtMica ne-tirly. followlinr (ho llorlhem lineal wid klmrr Mil'cr l. of liexliiiiliiW.miitaialiis Ujr.tv more or lean in aectloiia 17 and la. lnuhiu I s.. k. i v. ,.l in. Willaiooile Meridian: Al, all hat porllounftlie H. ('. Ac'l.llle.,1 l e notick ron ri uur.iTiox. (Timker Ijind Art, June I. I in t l'nli.4 Siaiea Ind OrHca. rortlanil. Oititon. ih-toWi i)i, Ivo... Notice la h.r.by ilvca that tn mpl. Dee wlih Ihe provlnloua ol ll,a aet oi fnm graaa of June 1. UTS. anllllri "Aa art for Ihe aala of timber Imada In the llalaa ot California, Oragon. Sairada. and Waah. Ington Territory." a raundad to all lha Publlo Land Btataa or aet of Augttet 4. law. Mary rinrxhutf. of i'.iriland. t'ounty ul Jlullnon.ali. Hlm ..I On gou. h.. ll.i. ,1., tfl.l In Ihu nrlire her ...ni laiemini So ,!. r..r Ihr pun-haw ol ihe r'i ol nv. n.,,1 i, l, , 'i of mNilon No. JA In U'wmhlp No, lour 1 1) N Range .No. lour (I) l ol Ihe Wlllamrtle Mo rnllan. au l will otter .r.. I , ah.'W lhal Ihe laud Bouahl la more vaiilalde for lt III,.!., lone than for atfneulliirat ntrjwie. and It, et luhll.h herrlalni to, aid land b-fiire Ihe llegla ter and I'.neelvar al l-onUnd lirran e.lni;din , the -juth Jay of !) eralwr. fuj,. Mhe nnnir. a, w!.,.w, l.arli-a Oataimr. of rurlland. Hri.-ion- lu ina i- lin.i. ..i ...... land, (iriKi.n, John. Keadv nl l-or'llaii.l. Dr. Mini; Kind II. florxhull. o rurlland. tlreaoli. Any and all iM.an, ri.iH,i.. . .. y. I the ahova deo rlbed landa are miuaaled la ...... voB , in. a om.-a on or baiere WJ ami day ol Iwrmlwr, -au. AMICKNO.M M IillKMHKIt. flectoler. t i la JOB PRIWTIWC IS OUR BUSINESS UK lm re tlu lioxt ami most ' fully wiiiiwl .Fo! Ir lut (Mllro in Columbia County And wr tire frritirctl to do till kinds of Trin tin tm short Hotter ttntl at most reasonable priees A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE OREGON MIST iitHinMM' mflimmmmwmwfflmmwrrmimiTf mat is iioutKicl on the woat hy the K. I' Hv . O. (t. K rlxht of way. mi the aouih hy tho .' rcmeierr, on the eat hy the eoiiuly rouil l. al- l iik troin st. Helena in 1'ortlaiul, (jreon, an I on the north hy land deeded to Hi-njn.ui la K and Joneidi I.. imuii(, hy deed re- urdH In l,k X at piojd i of deed rei-onta ol l.olnmhla County, nreKOu, cuiit.iluln three ai rn more or leu. In xiilun 17, lowiulnu l s., U. 1 W. of the WlllMuelle Meridian; '.lao. iu aere more Of l, of the t Aelilllea d I e lu aeeilon W. MWuahla 4 N.. R. 1 W. of the WllliuoulM Meridian, dex riiaai na l,e. Xluiilnn at a fnt ou the aoutli Hue of aald X V Aehlllea d I c, which poat hearaaoiith ',: deifraoa eaat, ;;4 lb chains from the . W. corner of aald d I : iheuie north l.i degrcea 87 mlnu-ea. e.t . chains ton post aet ou Ihe south line of Ihe J' . UIHaM traol ol laud; thence aouih as .l.i- JwvvM n.iiiuica weai in me j... eoruer of the olin IJeavur tract, as defined t,y dwi u, him of naie uovonor n, i;mi, rei orim in ,ook S ol wceoa, revf-m, ui iiiuiiiDia (Guilty, OrPKOlt' theni:e somherly along the emit boundary ol aahi lleaveya tract, io Iho X. K eorner I lie root, on the southerly lino of said Achillea d I a and (hence, southeasterly to Ihe ouliitof beginning. .vi"."u i. . a. jisuen, juoge ol County ot Cnliiintit, Attest th,Couuty Court ol the Htatc ol Oregon, for the ioiintT in i.oiumuia. w in tnu a.,ni oi i,.i,i i'... altliail, this kill dny of Noremla-r. A. U. Hart. II. IIKNUKKHOM.I.'l.rk . . . t rW.A. 11AKKIH, lle,iityf:lork. Fool of tbe County Caurt ol Coluiuhla County. Oreguu. ' MQriQEQF fNAL SETTLEMENT Judge Wolverion took the oatli of oHIm onTucsday lust. ' " ''" A SNAP Ifiq teres of hih near Ijelenn, In ie (-!rti'elieayervally for jW! Of ftijs jij acres, 0 aie di-Hrej anil tjiere is a fine orcliart of apple, pear, cierry ni). prone trees, fhere Is a good six room house on (.lie place and a well of line water thut never goes dry. Fop anyone H'ai wants to Uuy In tint county (lilt Is a sunn. For pnrtictnlars inrjiilre nt this office', - ' '' "' 1 In Ilia Comity Court of Hie Mti.tr nl Orogou lor the County of Columbia. In the miller of the estate of Fronds K.and Christine 1, Jurlg, deceased. hollce la hereby flven hy the undersigned, admlnlsiaaliir of the eslato ot frauds N. m id Christina J. Onerlg, deceased, that he lias hied i i ""lled court file thml account of ......,,, ... ui siiiu rsiate, nun mat tho Hon. K. H. Haiti; ii, Judge of said court, haa nn IKiluted KrUlay. l)ei tinlr VJd. at line o'clk . ., .....v, .,., , k..,jiii,oi,nu ui nt, ie. ens as the place of hearing aald account ami the r"'""'' V" " aouiinisiratlon; at which tlino and nlace any (mrson interested may no. tear nuil hie oldcctlou In writing to snid ai wun. If , It. ChlKK Administrator of tho anlatc of Francis N. nud Chrlstlue J. Oueriy. deceased, TIMIIKH f.M AIT, JI NK J, ;s-.u. TICK OF l-l III.U ATIO.N. I nil. . I .':!.! . Land OAlra F'irtlani). l.r.,.i, Hil. lo, ue Nollia Is h.r.by aivin mat In cmi.ll n with lha ,roi..,. f the art t tv, ansa of June a. IHU, rntllid "AO a, 1 lor trie sole of timber lni,,. in the mau s of Ollfornla. Oregon. N.a,). and Waal.lajt. Ion lerrllory." aa rslnidrd to all lha lm . lie Land Huies by act of Augiut 4, Isa;, n. fie Y. l'owell ol St. Helens, County ol t o luml.la. Kiale of rtragon, haa this day u.l In Ihla ortlee her sworn aiiement Nia (ill r,,r Ihe i.urehaae of tha M W i rf X J ."' " and Ihe H K 14 ul tho . !: i "' M'l"" ) . In Townaltlo Na I N, flange 1 W. end will oVr proof lo slniw lhal the laud sought Is more vslua bla f,,r ils timlH-r or atoi. ih. t... . (Ullural .urte. an, I to e.i.nh.i, h,r ....... .0 i.r.o i.erore Ilia Itaglalrr an.l STT Heeelver al lv.rllan.1, Oregon, on Thursday. aP tha Hth day of leenutber. IvijJ j Hhe nniues as wlunsaia: W. ) c,e of at-' I'lllsburg. 'irrgon; Win. II. Dolman,' of ; t Kurt laud, tunc. 11, 10 H (j,i,k. f hi (.,1C ens. Oregon, Martin White, of HI. Helena, Orecon. y Any and all persons claiming adversely ! fc" Ihe above leserlhed lands are reuo. sut lu rile their Hallos In Ihla office n ur befofe'fc am ins uwj or 1 leeemoer, r)05 AIX1KII.NO.N . OltflHRKIt, Iteglater, New Walk-Over Styles for ilen $.3.50 AND $4.00 00c KNIGHTS & Ol)tMhire Pt'rkhiH Hotel. I'Olrn.ANIi MAIL OWE f,O005 5fil ryi APW0V41 assfTiT .law rorimiifwmwmwffittitntf ffwwmmuTwwwwi'r THE BIG STORE; . DWA BY THE DIG 8AWMILL No OREGON SU OUTLINE aho union Pacific NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is lierchy (tlven that the undersigned has been a.iioliiUid aduiinlstrHtrlx of the estate nf Alvnh ft. J'owcll, Ucceil, hy the Hon, K. H. Ilntlan, Judge of thr County CoiirlofCulnnr bla County, Ktnloot fiVegon. Any and all her join haying claims ngalnst aald estaln are here by rr-oiilrcd 10 nrtisent tlie wtm, io m, v.eivn,i cordlug touiy, Bl my residence at I'lllsbiirg, Oregon, or at tho Uw office of W. It. l'owell, HI. lle'ms, 0,kou, wltlilu six inoulha fruiu Ilia date liercnf, . v' , , , 7 !" iJaie.i Novjuiber 8, im T" 1 M.J.row.r,; lls ii iV D k i') j r. " .. -- ciii('Aiif)-t'oitrf.ANTi. iij.w ii HI'K. IAI. for the K.,; ,y. la lluiitlnglon, rii'uw a n v. ui . virir i 'j,-.v'."wt. for Fasiern Vi'alil',o,'l. i...n'. ton U.ll. iv'-i... i . ton, c-wiir d'-Alcne1 and flrcnt Korllieru: ATj.A'Nf urUx i-UKMH .jtfi.r p" ( (ugpi'n i"m V'U ""'""ll '"'Hy' ' Arrivea. 1 r I: it. Dally, k.UI A. M Daily. 7 ITA.".! Dally. I Receiving New Goods Every Day; lu (he Week. lE MUCKLH 8TOKK; fc was 0 Jlepuutlon of Long Kl.n.llng fa, (,.,- .,. j, , TIUtKK I).ILY Tlt.VI.NS K()ll AIL POINTS H.feT, IvOwkr Columbia Rivkr, Str'tmcr llnssnlo leaves I'orllnnl dall" e Hilnilay. at H.U, . ,"' VnVu" lay l" (VI V . . lv.tU. a.m 1""""""l ''" . Ceuerl PaMCWcj Aiteut, -ptlTJ.AJip Or. General Merchandise Dart & Mtickle. I'OK J'OIVrt.ANA UAII.Y 5t earner IRALDA C. 1 UOOCHKlltK, Mmhr. STMr l'!l,lt.. toVTASIH),' f J . iinhFitry, ATTORN KY-AT:L AW. Heal Kahiteaud Tlml.er I.amlssold inl slmcls made. ST. HHI.KNH, , . (tp(ION. rixi'iii-ii. ATTQHNIiYtAT-LAVV. 1