OREGON MIST
"Entered at the Tostoffioe at St. Helens,
"OrcRon, as secoiid-Wnss mail matter.
Issi'Kn Evkrv ruav Bv
li. H. l-I.AGO.
F.DmiU NO PROfatliTUR.
One copy, one year, iu advance. . . f I 00
Six month 00
r- Legal notice 23 ccnU per line.
FRIDAY, December 15, 11)05.
COL'STl 0 K f I CI A L 1 A P E 8 .
JiETERTUELESS AJil SOTWJTH.
. .. jjxAM1XJ.
' ' V.: , . '
Senator Vest, in illustration of the
practice of the Ik-publican majority in
forcing tlirongh its pattisan measures
w ithout giving what the minority con
eidercd time for reasonable debate, was
fond of tcl.Vpg the fallowing story: It
appears that at a vaudeville theater in
tit. Louis the program, instead of being
printed, was announced from act to act,
and the person who acted as crier had
just made the announcement that "Misa
birdie Smith will now ling '.'Way Down
Vpon the Swanee Kiver,' " when a voice
in the audience rang out, "Birdie Smith
can't sing for sour apples." The crier
immediately atepped to the front cf the
stage, and with jaw protrudmg.answered,
'Nevertheless, and notwithstanding,
Miaa Birdie Smith will ting 'Down on
the Swanee River." And sho sang it
' So the Mist's only answer to the Hout
ton Register's very weak plea in abate
ment oi the" charge wade against the
Democratic Board of jgqaalixation in,
'Nevertheless, and notwithstanding the
Democratic pledges of reform, and the
holier than thou attitude of that party
in this county, the Democratic Board of
Eonalixation did reduce the railroad.
companies' assessment from IISCijO to
12,000 per mile." and m eo doing they
placed au additional burden upon all the
other Ux Da vers of this county. It is
cot a matter that they will forget in a
hurry, and when Republicans are again
called upon lo'forikife 'their oarty in the
'name of nor.nartisanship a'nS "' jtfenu,
they will be apt to look a little uic,re
carefully at the brand. The amount pre
sented to the railroad companies in one
year far exceeds any possible loss by al
leged extravagance during any past ad-iniuistrtfti&n.
A MATTER OF HEALTH
6WJDER
Absolutely Puro
HAS MO SUBSTITUTE
' A Cream of Tartar Powdar,
froe from alum or phot
phatlo acid
bovm. bakino pewota co., Ntw voan,
Till: FAKJIKKV CASIMWATK.
Th Plittrnrm I'poit tilch lr. Wlthy-
I'omltv Aspires for aoiniiMiion.
1)R. JAES WITHYl'OXBE,
SESATOU CEAKIX,
It U probable that befura this paper
reaches its readers Hon. John M. warm
of Fortlaud, will hato been appointed
United States Senator to succeed the late
John II. Mitchell. Mr. Uearin is recog
nised as a man of great legal ability rfnd
a thick and thin Democrat of the variety
that votes the ticket without regard to
the platform. As he will have but about
fourteen mouths to. serve, it is not prob
able that his influence, either for good
or bad, will amount to mneh at Wash
ington. It is rather remarkable, how
ever, that Governor Chamberlain should
appoint a member of the firm of Dolpli,
Mallory, Simon and Gearin, the most
able and prominent corporation attor
neys in the city cf Portland. It certain
ly can not be considered an anti-corporation
appointment, and, if we are not
mistaken, Mr. Geann is one ol tne attor
neys for Binger Hermann.
It is said that M;Kinley ami Vuter are
missing, and that the United States Sec
ret Service is earnestly searching for
them. All of which is rot. The United
States Secret Service could easily have
kept track uj these criinina, and if it
docs not know where they are it is be
cause it does not want to. Mitchell is
dead and Williamson convicted. fossi-
blywewill hear hut little more of the
Oregon Land frauds.
(OrPKvnUn IVe.H )
X farmer and a farmer candidate for
Governor of Orcein is what Dr. James
Wiiliveoinbe, of I'orvallio, calls himself.
And the doctor it proud of the title,
for he thinks farming the best occupa
tion on earth and among Oregon 'indus
tries the' ptost valuable. Yet' lie con-
inla that if he were a miner or a iiianu-
'lactnivr or a meivhnnt lie 'illicit be wii,-
iatieei, too, lut as a tiueroi uiu sou aim
a grower of livestock he thinks he is in
Nature's bet uotcli"
Dr. W'ithyeombe was in FytUjpd yes
terday 'getting ready the agricultural re
niaiks which ho was to make to the
Kvoj'iing Star Grange at Mount Tabor
lut night. T)ii w the rr' purpose of
hi coinliiff from the An'icnllural Collegs
at Corvallis, where ho is director ol thi
experiment station, but he allowed him
self to take a trip through the political
highways and bywVys when asked how
bo w as running lor Governor.
Dr. Withvcombe was first of Republi
cans to announce hia candidacy. That
was 'wav back last Spring. Since that
time C. A. Johns, lawyer of Baker City
Yias allied Ms castor into the ring, and
T. T. Goer, of Salem, is believed to be
about to do the tuie thing..
Between the two is Dr. Withyeombe,
whom both factious disown, but who
hopes to be the means of uniting them
in the election
Is Dr. Withvcombe disconcerted by
the word that Mr. Geer intends to run for
Governor? Is ho alarmed by the candi
dacy of Mr, Johns, for whom J.
Planting Walnut.
"Walnut troes should bo sot whonthey
are yeai lings in order that the main lap
root may bo removed from the ground,
'which' is an essential point ,1(1 the success
ol tie growth ami also th bearlug qual
ities of the tree. Naturo provides mis j
tree with tap root that It coi'.hl go deep i
into the earth, thereby gathering plenty
ol moisture.' In aomo Instance trees.
that fail to bear bloom prolusely. See
ing trees iu full bloom and falling to
bear, some ate under tho Impression
they were caught by the frost, which wi)
find by investigation Is not true except
in 'a very Jew eases. Wo have learned
that the fault lies ia.the imperfection or
rather no pollen.illoii or stliiitiltttu bud
or male blossom appears, matured and
trapped olf four weeks tic-tore the female
blossom or plstilate buds, wlitcii pro
duce the fruit, modj) their appearance,
hence the tree is not fc-rtilUud aim lull
to boar. All of our most prolific bearers
are those that tho female and mule blos
soms appear about the same time, hence
the fertilisation occurs and the trees will
!.ir heavv crons of lints. We wish to
make ouo more suggestion, that Is, wal
nnt trees will do well among other tre.'i
where there Is a vacancy. Vegetables,
berries and other likocropscan be raised
among the trees the lift lew years,
thereby giving your trees cultivation aim
receiving in return some compensation
for your labor. From a commercial
standpoint these nut-bearing trees are
not only valual.lo tor their fruit, but also
for tho'r wool. Everybody is familiar
wilh walnut furniture, and cosily at
that, mirticulartv what is knowu as
trench walnut vetieciui.
SOTHKOrlSTKNHON TO APPLY
'(Ht l.iqt OK LICENSE.
To nil iHWiwsniHH'riwil: You ii'l eni li "I
win 'ia. ...i;.- i '" t
in m ,l ilnv ill January. IISM. l'l"
.' r i niiM ' i.f rliiiiihin rminiv. Mule ol
OrB. i, lot IIwiim. lo wll ..inoou. v ho i.
mi n.ull I0or., u,l har.1 el.li-r ;" ";
ii.llii."'iil" r,'rililll 1 !
i II oViwh ot.u.l.lo, tiowo .r..oio,M, 'oloi;''
llr...,.,,,. Wltiril III MI,'I,W W". --
It is definitely announced that Hon.
T. T. Goer will be a candidate at the
primaries for the nomination for Goner
jior of the State of Oregon. This wilt
jrive the Republicans three candidates
to select from. Mr. Geer. Mr. Johns,
aid Dt James Witbycon:be. The Mist
joe not propose to criticise either of the
candidates, but it is of the opinion that
Dr. James Withyeombe is the strongest
of the three, and for this reason, as well
as for the reason that lie is in every way
worthy and well qualified, we favor bis
nomination. Dr. Withyeombe ha1ii
for many years a residentof Oregon, and
d urine that time he has won a strong
position among the farmers of the State.
NaaiUeil'wiU be made upon bis charac
ter, ami 1 i ha.s been' so free from the
mititrr.I nf factions fh'at his Domination
would nniW the party', as l ia feared it
could not be united under the leadership
of either of the other candidates. He is
a man of good business ability, clear cut,
progressive and eaerand, if e';cfJcd,
would give Oregon an administration
that his paity would be prond of. He
has been for eight years director of the
trpriiEent station at tte Agricultural
College,' and 'has' teeu the means of
bringing to tlse ft.rmc.rs o! the 'State the
tnost improved metlioia'cii asricdlttyo.
boring these years he lias been in cloee
touch w ith the most intelligent farmers
of the State, and we believe, without
distinction of party, he enjoys their good
W ill and esteem. The Republicans have
a large majority in the State, and, with
a candidate in whose' ability and integ
rity th'ey have full confidence, nominated
liy the rank and file of the patty, urjer
the direct primary system, there will be
ho doubt of success. Ring rule and con
vention iobtierv by one faction or the
GOKll.VMKM.
(Commur.ici ted)
Every family, every school, ni'ist have
government. There is no alternative.
But "What kind of government?" is the
nuestion. JMd any ono ever see a suc
cessful governor, general, major, captain,
or parent, or teacher, who governed
alone by brute force? Or did any one
ever ste such a person comniami re
spect? District No. 1 has as fine a
school uu spite o: what others may say)
uoue CmO, find, with twosplendid young
lady teachers, and they are not always
wieldinethe rod, either. They win the
confidence and respect of their pupils,
and have verv little trouble. Of course
there are some instances caused by mis'
rule by former teachers or, probably,
some paient who loves not wisely. But
I Ci;n truly sympathize with a parent,
for it is that almost divine love a gift
from God that sometimes warp our
indsrment. But it is not a pure love
which only embraces our own ; it snouiu
be high as heaven, deep as the ocean,
and as broad ni this glorious land of ours.
The writer loves every etiiy that U is,
our schoo'. and is anr.ions for every one
to 'do well; n all our fifteen years resi
dence in this district, where such a howl
is generally raised about the boys, not
one has gone bad, or been hang?d, or
been in prison, or likely to 1. '
But here is a little Incident. Three
little boys, ranging from eleven to four
teen rears of age, were walking peace
ably along the railroad track, innocently
though imprudently UP9 wdtra,
when an object in hnman sba.ae passed
them. We do not know whether he was
crazy or drunk, or only a trainpj he was
a straiis-er. the boys never having seen
other, have been responsible for Repub- .)lm befure, .u any rate, he was cow
I .... ...Iltfwllitf IMtlllllHI
Vr,.,i.,., in in runny I'onrl of tli li
of uivuoii fort'olimiUini'moily. I ''"
III IIHMIOIOICIUOII III iv. ," " " " ,
lo Mil . .lHliioii. mi.ll, or villous ll'iooni ;l
lermvutxl oi.lur In niiuulllli-t . Ho'ii olio sl
U'Vi Ih honnralils Coimly l ourt ut I'oliuiil'l"
urn,,,!? soil i..VMu..;.i:;;i..urii
IV, Slum ol uremm. aii'i "' 7 '",,",
iH',1 III iiii 1'iviMiiin ""'. ' 1 .
Ins n.l.l III tllMK ol thU Iflllloii. ooii ,1 V'
! .fi"; ..h.i. ... ,.,r ll.miiruli l lxly l tli J"
iinrv loriti ..I wlil 1'im.il- Vi;rl V',!"V'!'".,",,.i;'..
"w. r.lLV,'. Iil II.H.,1 li rliu. I..
.. l. 1,, ..,11 MitiiliiuiiK. vlinm. soil
mi l iiiiikh, mi irrinvniru . ; i
I,.mi lhaii olio s 1. Hi .'"'" 1'r.i'im- I" Iho
:i, ol iloblo. I riiiiul ol I'oluu.
Sim ol Oirami, noil Hl II'-"!. In- I..I I.I
Miii'lO. K "lliu.lrlof. rl.-lol i....ll.;
(mm the t-Nilli (J.lilJuy ol Jmiunry, IKuu. all
i, which your ihm iiiori. . ,u v', ,1i""' M ,,
J. II. I Uilim?r. 1, ,." ,.u..,.. -
j. -1,., iimtu.r. Vh'inr urvr, Iih,.
Ki.-Iit. Jr., Hi,ltl l.linvii"i. '
A I niiulilM,, llfiiry tt oiler. Hvil . i.llkvr. it ill
.' ij...i u ...in..,. AM,, Ijiib. Jar. I lir
IU,,.,.. ....... ..... . . . N,
Injvr, Atv ll JliuiMim. r.m -,";
Keiunilv, lluali K-ii.lr. M. I mish ll.
.... ,.. ti 11. .Ii.tr. . U m. I MCII-MIT. u n r,
.... n.'rv luuk... lUnrv tt'-ir. Juku uviiurr.
j,.,,u uwrvmf. o i ""."'r' ,', ;'',;"'
Kriik bi.iio, 1. n "" " ' .7 ,r "il
. .'I.....,,., k k'iu.H. i,isinf ll..IUy. H
r. ' . j'.i.i. a.... si..u. Kmil ll'ilm,
, I li K Null. J f I'orll
Nil iHimiirr, iiirxv mm, II A II"..;. "I J'
pnoii, r. rv.. v , . . , : .... ,,
If ....I Jl lliti.KMI-. J 11 11. iii-min. U . WH.I
KollU. II M Iwli'l. M t-laj
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
liean dctfeat in the past and a square
(leal will bring success in the future'.
T"he death of Senator Mitchell ends a
political career nnparalelled in the his
tory of 'Cyrcgon, and will 1 regarded by
many as ti best possible ending of a
life whose prolongation could have
brought no good results. Of the value
his work for Oregon Uiere will be no
ardly enough to pick a row with one of
them, and a sickly c' ild at that, and
cuffed and kicked, the little fellow, when
everybody knows it V(as 4 child wb.o U
never impudent, but 's'tau-it to nsver
pick a c;uarel, but stand "his ground,
which the little fellow did, and guve the
ruffian as good as tie sent.
' Wo should ail infl leiice our children
to res nee t sue, but sliouiu we snow rui
Question', and. np to tLe time of his in-j flans to i-jock our tender and precious
flictmerit lie was undoubtsdly the most offspri ngs a round, when we do not do it
popular inan iu Oregon. 'Tcb bis friends orjrselvel?, A thousand times And
imnnyof them at least) 'deseneil him, H honor to the liftie boy wbd'is brave
and his latter days were lull 01 uom;eiIOugU to 1j pcaceaoio to ins scjjtooi
inenlii and bodily torture. Let us re-
inemlier the good he has done, and let
his ultimate fiiilure serve as a warning
in those who hereafter aspire to public
cliftinctioii that private and oflicial recti
tude are valuable aitt,s eveii for the
most brilliant leaders.
Teace and harmony in the hepublicnn
part? can best be subserved bv masterly
fnaclivitV on ll'ie part"'of the Portland
bnrwea. Tnfco'o rest." Go ti.hing. ' Lie
down. Get out of sight; and let the
jieople, at the iiirect 'primnrv election,
select their own leaders.
mates, but who resents r,n iiisc,lt yorr, a
WIMj n.i vms-
Scrilier, of I-a Grande, has been working
in Portland several days past? He says
nay to both questions.
And as Dr. Withvcombe was the nrsl
Republican to btcoine a candidate, so
he is now the first to make known the
issues on which he will make his cam-
Daiir.it. As ttated by him iu an inter
view with The Oregonian yesterday,
thev v ill be in part as follows:
Taxation ut fianchises and other ln
tangible properties that now escape the
assessor.
Uniform assessment and taxation of
railroads in the various counties.
A state board of control tor state insti
tntiuns.
A law to regulate state banks.
One board for management ol normal
schools.
A gross-earnings tax on telegraph, tel
ephone and express corp irstions.
improvement of tbo (TummQia Kiver
and coast seaports tf Oregon.
Pnrchase ot the locks at Oregon City
bv the National Government.
Liberal snpport by the. State of agri
cultural fairs and farmers' institutes.
Amendment to the constitution so that
the Governor and the people may volo
items in appropriation bills.
A square deal for every person.
A greater and a nnitetl Oregon.
"Tlk politics?" he responded, aiter
making known his platform,, for he was
asked to tell wliBt he tV,c-M?ht ol matters
and thing as tfcey affected himself and
bis rivals. "Now. see here," he went
on, apologetically, "if you were to auk
me about a bull, or a cow, or a sheep, or
a hog, or vetches, I might be able lo give j
some information, but when it conies to
politics, I don't know much.
"I am not a candidate of any clique or
faction, and if there are any biases I ex
pect them to work against me. I am a
candidate, not before I he bosses, but be
fore the people, anJ U I can't be nomi
nated by lie people, I don't want to lie
nominate,! at all. I don't consider my
self a politician at all, for I am ignorant
ci p4itical manipulations, never having
done work in that line, and never having
been a candidate for political ofHau Ve
il ire.
"It itivea ine pride to say that I am a
farmer candidate, lor mticu',ture has
ben my life work.
"But look here," he interjerted as he
saw his remarks going down on puw r,
"am I not ming a lot of I's? They'ie
all right on potatoes, but too many in
politics are a bother.
'Onnf tLe worst torus ot social In-.
justice," he resumed, getting bnck to
his discourse, "is that w hich comes from
uneven burdens ol taxation. Under the
present system, farms and livestock and
homes of the many poor in cities and
towns are taxed higher than their right
fat share.
"To sJUjY&te this, franchies ought to
lie taxed, railroads ought to be uniformly
assessed, and the gross earnings ot tele
graph aod telephone and express coin
ponies should bo taxed. To be sure, the
assessor of Multnomah has assessed fran
chises in Portland, but his authority un
der the law is uncertain, and the Slate
should b'ave i,no'tt,or law.
"The time 'li is come when out fctnte
Institutions shonld be managed by a,
board of control. This would secure
economy of aVvi"'",tral'on ftn(l "rP,fe c'"
fy'w.y service.
'.'And the time has also come when
Tortures or a Preacher
Tim slorv of the torture ol Rev. O. D-
MiKire, pHftor "I the Ihiptist church ot
lliirneravi . .. will interest you.
IIm mtva: "I suffered aaonies. because ot
a persistent rough, resulting from the
grip. I had to sleep sitting up In bed.
I tried niniiv reiiieoies wuiiom renei.nn-
til I took Dr. King's New Discovery (or
Consumption. Coughs sivl tolils. which
wiuii-Mlv in red niv oud) ami saved me
(mm consumption." A craua euro lor
linpsM-d condition ot throat and Pings
AtlVrrvA Graham's, lloultun. Price
50caudl, guaranteed. Trial bottle (ree.
v..,in i. i,.,r,rv IVtl 111. I lllll lllllllT.lirlllMl
h.-ii i.!,uiti'.t n.iiiliii.miir ol tho -ml
:.l I U Mifl.r.l .1,-.. I. I'V i:iO II'MI It. H,
lliilinli. Ju.lirf Uu I'oiilili t nun .11 Ci.IiimiI.I,
1 ,- si.lr.,1 Oir.iill. Aliymi'l U l'l!,ll
h. u, rinn, iii.i Miit !! i heir r
...,i.u., ,.. lonM-ui tin, mine Iu in,,. M-nnvl
.'....i... . i nlMV Hi "M. Hi lriK. "
(., w it lit u il iiutiiln Ifom Itor J.tw Uprvi'l
lU.l .NoiviuU'r i. ISO.,.
K K tl li K .
W. Il.l'i"l. lr lr A'l il.lrulur.
S VW W V W
IKAAAAAA
MEN'S
3
M
w
SUITS j
$9.75
The bent you ever saw fur the price.
nsk 13.00 for no better,
Other stoics
4
M
H
r
NKW PATTERNS
NEW FABRICS
as a-4 W & t TV F E
U ZcnA for one. Ih n .uuini N
M pi PAfin YOU. return it. S3
9i 221-223 Morrhm St. - l'onini, fire, b
M.wWW VWWW VVVV
" ,
I 1
The open soasou fur candidates is near
at hand.
SUMMOftS.
In tbe Circuit r.uirtiil Iht mM! nl Oresoii, lor
lht. .Mlill ill V..UI 11. l.l
Cniiinil Wr(ilis',. 1-lilnllrT, r. W. li. Wc.l
plml, ileien Um.
Tn W ti vt dtiti.l, dclrmUiit (11 lh !
entlilt-,1 tlt:
In the rinmcol the ol Orcu ! w
herein re,ulreil .lot eiuum.iHVI l .tr mikI
nioer Hip niniiliiil IUI Ml- o,i iu Hi.
aUivv (Ulttlol .nil IJ) Iho V of Jiml.r).
ll. ii"l .wit I. rumrai-iiml bv ,)lnllfl
a;iiii u fur all .b,lt ,lli-rrc anl lor Ihi
ti-kutiitloli ol lli. ttoirrl.i;. r.,iit.-rt lt.iu et-l
iu l.t-mrm yjn.ml nl .liiiinl. iol II "u
(ml t.p iniHfr br iIhi .nul Itini'. l.ir winl Unrrw..!
llir i,iliitilT a ill U )u4uciil M.Hiit yon l-r
11 l.nulu.e .Inure 1,11.1 tlie iti.liiil"li l thr
nutrrmw uow clUtms hlM )ou n-l mM
..lMttitiir.
1 tin unim'ii. is wnn
rublimllmi In
SiiriinfP in rttl onier tn.'ip i,y iiinii,,.i,ir
kllrt-li". JU'lw ,l lliM lr-iiil Court ,f ih. hui.
of (Jritin t"r ill. i'ouiiit ol Cuitiiobi. ilici
Pciiib,-r 11. I'Jli.,: mi,1 urlr prutblv. that llir
Ar.l utii'lli'ulliiii ut ihi. .nitiiiiioi" .hull t nlHilr
1,11 Inr IV li ilav ol Drrerniwr. ' thai II"'
i.iiblic.11,111 be mule on trie .ih ol
Jmuury. Iju6. M-KM.'KK PAVI
AtUirnpv. (r I'lahillrr.
!
SUMMONS
In ih Circuit Ct'Wrt itMho Hisintl Oajun, lor
me 1 uuiiiy hi t t'linnow,
John Stri. lOmuuir. A. Vtv,
Itn.luul.
tn ihf nanir ot Hie Wttw. vf Orrnti ft'i
htaitll nlrti BKtnl vmi tn h Imvi rnliElc
..ill .... s.P lu l.im ids) Ifiltl tl,V f iHr.-mlecf
H.vt'xuri fir .oti in ntr ml uvi, ul
iiHr.' Uisn i t'rk fr-.iu Ih lirl imMivulittii
ut Una .umnii't.". attl'l tl Ui U M HfM-Nr
J.tsl nitawvr. thf jsUtutUf fM " '"T'
r th rwlU'f tlrmtnlil III l(r Ciint'l'1"!. !
Alt Ihjlihi Uinlilt 1 .M'"il lMllrfrrl
to W in-' uwnrr In tYe tmilr ( the (nllin
ilswrtlM rl pfrt), t tt Th
tiurter ul M-tum tvtt. v hm tiahiii l ,
raitsTO ltv wt"l iw ttiv A tllamdiv MrlIin, ti
ulrl In thi? Count t Col'imtn. mU- ttrv
fn. I lis. l hi ildt iiit-rrM t 'I'l'1; "
uii bv l- rrv vt Iirfv4 I'"'" 4-ritttir
cUtm, rtRb', 1 1 1 or lipr'i rtnU'rr lit or t
rrtl trf r av rtrt lhrtK svltrrM- ii
tilrtlltUft ht v'',iltr' trcmrt nl lt-
tMir-rmriitu hrvm (i.t tirr'.! , M tht ho I
ifltvti tii l ni hvf uJ ttiriticr ffln( tu the
Court nM M-tii Jut mill iiu!t.(lj.
TM iiiiiiii"t' ! I'libti'lirl In fhoirr ii
Mill" C'l'i Ilt ! 'irtt'tsl '.
Ivrit- ol (fit- tl' l. i1mii,' W " Hp, JuVp
of the fitillrUC4it I'dU l N-ifmIr J.
r'irt i-n'.l'rallim X' rmtf ,1, I0ts. Ut uu
llt nliuD lH V'iU ts, I'JUh
W II IMttM.I.
AUortit f l. r riutnlirf
i 11 .'.'if t.,.l'il.n .'J.ank oUr-i-ilil
, ,,u n mmr u, w 7 :r7- ,i the people tre,Ure on deponit in prl-
nnK ma wy, .or - vaU I auks .bopl bo 8?fegtitrded by ng,
l.M tb wron wouM W , Utiot MW finance by a
avened in a d.flerent mwer There I mUie The pii0Ae o( Orou
.ri tQ , tutn8 Jf Jon(;y throng
chnarenahou J coteierH banking
tpinx impii'lent. I notice Uie majority ( V' ' tv "
tjeUve us well according to ae and . " ,. r
oliUjr
In the Circuit Court ol tUtKUUt )X iWtfou fur
the Count) ol CulmuM..
In the mutter of the vtule u( J4pli Copvluuil,
To W. If. CntH'Un.1, 1. II. roiseUinl. Molly
fxxWvt, Ihiru t uriiU'H, Jfi-h 1, t . Imi. I nnl
Uftijutitlu It- Cttfltitnl. rliU'lrffi u Mll le--tiiri
an t nil Hr,u unknown, iuti: retted In
iiiiJ etnU'. tsfrvtlnK
lit the luiiie ol tne rfi t ot (rt-L"ii ron urn I
each ol you rc hTehy cttMui rvnufrvd f np'
iftr fn the Coutitv Court mi thvute 'f Orft,
for the County o( Coltnntuu, nl the fowl r)tn
thiTfrl, ml hi.' lleU'ii", in ihe i mtiiiv ol Cohim
ht. on Huiuriliiy. the .'Hh dny ot I'finlr.
l'Ot, ut mie o'rhM k In the Hlts-ru nui ol that ,
th:u Mut thi-re to how en mm-, If any iht-rtt
why au onkr ihouhl it'rt Ij m e xrantltu to
the uilntllitKtiAirU ft waifl I'sliH Kritttn:i um1
(lirerilnK lirr to ctl ttit real 4-tuitv ol mi-1 d
efrJfcil, nl irivni nl?; nttl real RtHl tw-itis lo
(ntf'l In Colwiihln County, oitt(ou. nti'l
w iiUtl mt liillow. to nit: W-:nuU.4 at il.e .
W. corner ( it uwi UimI nVHfit to Klnnjr
)sl liter, by til r:ordJ in hook X ut hzo oUt,
rfCorit4of ! U lor Coiiintlii Ctnuty, Orfiroti,
t hence runnliiK mtrtherly. (olhiwiuv tltc ewit ni
liueof Isttul of J. M. drcell, m rcforlrl In tH"k
1 at ;c 141, wnfl of flwli lr il otttiy,
to the north Hue of the mtt l H C Achillea I 1 1,
thum;e li 6i Ufurcvs h.aioinc th north Ihtfl
ftstnl il 1 c M the hui'I flef'lHl to JfMH'l'h I- ami
lienUmlti K. Colanl. hv tlt-i'il rtftjr1inl In
UMtk X at N4t:e W. feiwnU ol deU ol oaht
county; lhii;c .H. mhnrm W following Mt't
eru lluttol laii'l of ittti'l Jtwfj'li L. r al ItuiiUniln
K. Coirt-luntl. tth S. K. Curnvr of niil Klinur
Mllli-r luixt; thi'tif'B etf rly, ft lowing ttit?
northern line of ll Klmr Mil'er ImihI to p t
til lN!)(iiiiiliu. fotiuinliiK Uucrcs mute or Imt, ttt
ration 17 iiihI U t'.wnalm, i S., It. 1 W. of the
VVilUntvUe Mrhlian:
A.bv all that nortloll of the "I. C. Afhlllr 1 I C
that I boitiKle I on the mt by the N. V. Hv.
rlKht of H.iV.kji the itoulli by the 1. . O. K.
cemetery, " Ne fcn-t hv iL.; nintjr ron l l o-l-Iiik
from rtV. Il;letin to roriUn-1, 'irint, tn) on
tht! north by litii'l iluct'l f Ih-nJ.nniii li. mxl
JiHieph L. ;npel.an1, by rttfw! r'ortll tu honk
X at pitvd "f 'h'U't riTir'ta ot t oluntbiit
County, Ontiiou, conlulnliuf tfiree cn more or
tf. in Mfftiori 17. townahij. I N , K. 1 V. of the
VS tllKMifitf Merldiuu:
aUuCMl "CM more rr lew. of the 8 C.
Achilla TlPllii-ih' VA'.Y(nUly i X., H. I
W. of the Willnmettc Merl'ltnu. lt;(rilifl mm be
gluniii'i at a jHiKt on the mmili Hue ol nuht rt, C
A' hllU'i l 1 which iHt tM'iir tooth til degree
Knt, i'-i ifuhitlim from theH. W corner of miIU
i I c: tin me north 1 (liKrut'H iT3 inlmiU, cnt
'H ifcr r-hHliot t'i a fiot wt on tlie mmiUi lliiiof thu
J. H. MIL''J, tpuj'.o Uml; thence aouih hH tv
Kfet i ioI:uT-9 wuv.1 I the N. K. corner of the
' J'lbti Moavfr tract, & U flttMl by ili'u l tit him f
tluto 4X'hor 11, J'jOI. rfimrdeit in bonk 3 of
,df.'li, reunrd-f of Columbbi County, onon;
thfii'e wiilhtjrly alotiK the rant bniiulury ut nnvl
lieuv'T tract, to tli'i H. K fnrm-r thereof, on
IbV Vulh';rly tluu of nulil A' liHlfK I u ttml
th:nu.- nnlihL'iuterly to ton xiiot of bcKiuniuK,
Vtin.H the llouorbi- K. H, Mrittrtii, Jnilite of
(ho ,'otinty Ourlof ti e Ktj,h, of Ort-Koti, lur th
CfHiuty of Coliiinblrt, with ihb nat of uM Court
jttlix;., thin nth y rf Sov!tnlKr. A, l. I'ju-V
A Ileal: II. II KNOKlt-i'lS. clerk.
Hv V. A, IIAHHH, ln-piity Clerk.
ffcal of tho Ooiihl) Curt of CAumbla C',)inty.
OeCon.i '
mjtick ron rtui.M atom.
(Timber Ln.l Act, June IH )
C attar HtatftS LiuU Oit-c.
Forllautl, r'o. Ui U-U-f Mb. Vj&.
Notice l hurly Kivftt vh Ca vjb.WA
anc wlih ttic proiioti ol the ar rf m
frM of June S, 1P7I. antlttixt "An act
fur the aale of ttmbr landa In the atatae
ot CalJf'trnia. urncm, Mva!e. n4 With
kuctnn Trtltory." a citcnrJrd all tha
PuhNst WJ Htata tr et of Aufuat 4.
Ktt, JMarv U"ri hut, nl I'urtlard, ounty of
MuliuomMh. ate ol Or ttoii, hvm U-i tat ff.esl
In thU ofTiif hrr unofn aiJiiffi'irui N.i r..
PRINTING
3
IS OUR BU3IWES:
f K lin v tin h'Nt ntnl umt
W fully ciitiiM'tl. tub h int
ing OIiUt in (Vihiinliiii County
Jml ire are nrxtrrtt to
(In nil hinds of J'riutint!
on short native tint! at
most reason a hie prices
A TRUl Will CONVINCE
OREGON W3IST
5
m
sB i
a
V
he purrhaae o! the e'f ! fw mt-i n ',tii ttv
'4 Of MM tllU JfltU ItrtttlAhlp ,MIIHf (II
Kn So. fn-'r ) ot tiir WUUmrtle Me-
rvtUtt. afl will oftvr irinl t- hw that the
UmmI atmorht It mrv taliis.if for It tituWr or
Mifiii- Ihjn fur (.r.e'iUiirnl mrpnM. au-1 to?
taMlh hrrclrtiin hiiul land b"tfr the Uivl
lirr Itfi'eter t 1'oiiUrut. orrin. on
ftclucuat , the ;jth h) of crituun-r, !
hht tiiiiu'i wltii'-iw Cnarls-i Dninutir, 4f
t'orttatol. Ort'it'iir Ji lo c, llurkr.. t1 lotl
ttxi'i, (iMrm, John Kt'l t I illl'l, Of-
C4u., Kii-l II. I- lor- 'hum, ) rwilnml, tit mu
AUvX rw1 a11 P'rinii claiming a-lvraly-tha
aya (inrri'l l;inl aia ru'" I'
Ala their clalina in tiu rm c on or ofur
ftahl JOth day ( Iwciu-' er. l'k,
ALOKHNO H UKKHMKK. Itogtitcr.
T1HIII1C I.AM ACT, JI NK X MVl NO
TICK OF rt lll.ICATlON.
t 'nlts-il atatrs iJiml rifftn
pf.rtlanil. Orttfi, '. lvi&
NtlLs hfl'iritir Ktvr l'tsj iff C'r'nitil
A'ttfl allh lh Oi ovtat'HK of Ct at ot (i,h-
Kra nf Jun" 4, li,. rttlr '.n a't for
tha nlc f llnitNrr IhiiiIi In thi- Kiat- f
('atlfnrnla, urKn, Nevada, ami Wavhin.
ton trrrit'try," an rxctit'Ufl lo alt I'm I'm'
lie Land Htatra by ai t of A usual 4, tj?, V.f
fie Y. I'oweltol St. llfltii. County f Co
luttibli, Mtat f TtCtn. hae thtsj day HI-!
in thla o(Hf hrr awnrn rt"rtvnt Nt.
; fur tho liir'rhat nf Ci "a Vt '4 i-t O'n S
j W 'i f Ht(l'.M il and the H K nf the
N K V nf Hnetlnn .No '1, In Toanahlp No
I 5 N, CatlKrr 1 Wr . and will oft'-f pm!
IkiW l tint thn land notiKlit I ftur vattiu
hla for tirnhr-r or nti'io than fir aart
Ifiiltut pil ptTtti?, and in fniniiit)h hrr
rtaim tn bhi-1 mud t)f,j It. Ktt r and
ftii'pv-r nt I'urttntol, rt'4-KK 'l.ti.We1.
I m Min (iitjr in i-i:-(nn-r, i (.
I'litaburif, Ortrcnn , U in H Ifnima, of i fe1.
rros, (irt-tfon; Murtln Whit", of Kt. Ikly'fc:
Orciron. , I
Any and aM P'-rn tn rliilmln I'lvr ly
fll ttiair l-tu.a in thl fflf on or hafor
Maid llth duy nf ir.r(i.rr. Itnr,
Al.witN')N K, lUtKHHKH,
It g.altir,
iA'r.i
ortUPpeovAU 3
New Walk-Over
St vies for Hen
$3.50
AND
KNIGHTS
0jM,site Perkins Hotel. P0I.TI.AN1)
uiiiiiUiaiuiaainiiiiuuiujuiutUiaaiiUiUiUiUiiiiii-iirv
We are vlenscd to nolo that the lloul
tnn Itngister lias'Ut last 'liecaina co
iiicihI llmt Hie court house should be"
iuilt nt ohrefinil at fit. Helensi' The
In nlher'aonls, shi-Uil be complied,
iiih, iMith'in li-fter mid ill spirit.
f-ii'tryljoT refuses 'to a'lTopt the Isle
at l'iii"S iut 'i tho Aincricnn tio'iieehohl.
lleiiiff'iiVl" Cuba will have to provide
?,'r iirr'ry'Q nrphnns.
IOI !. 4ii"
knowk'dji! s we oliier ones uti
wav to iiinke criminals is to mate cow'
a'rds of cluldren by coding them anmiid.
Tliere are times when force' ia necessary
jii the government of chitJVun, but force
s lion lii, on I v be ailministered by tlie bail J
that loves them.
1 ' Vours for government,
' ' A Loviaor'CiiiLUMKM.
Fmlou iulilln
'Krir seven vears." writPSOeo. W.IIoff-
nmn. of Harrier. Wash., I had bitter
Imttle wilh chronic Ptomnch and rjver
troubW: but at last I won, nm cured mv
ilisehrH. by the use of Kleclric UitterS.
I'liribt-Hila'trnutY rjcoinrrienil them to all,
unit don't inteiHbi.il the futurn to lie
without them in Ibe honne. They are
certainly a wonderful' medicine, to have
cured such a bad esse as mine." Hold;
iinntititua tn ,1,1 lll0 Sntllft for VOI1.
If you can't sny anything good about ))V i,(,rrv 4 (i,ahain, Houlton, at fXk! a
a iluin don't try. J bottle. Try then, today.
The Oregonii n cliims to lie the lead
tnir Christian 1 ftrte'r of the Pucific Coast.
t,lie circulation ajjent makes the claim. J por tuiiity of leading hia army in person,'
Thero are Indications that Czar Nich
olas will soon have the long coveted op
MOfltJE OF FINAL 8EtEMENf
tor
In tl8 Cuuii'.v floiirl l the Knitp nl Ort-it ;'
me ..ouiiiy 01 vwuiuiini. '
In tlie msllorof the ratnic ( Knincl. M.nni
l.'tiri.ilii J, Uncrtu, ilHx'uaeil
N'ltli'it 1. hereby tlvii lij I lie iinil(!r.liieil.
Mllltlllll.lfliuiir ,11 1111! .iuiu 1.1 rraiti I. r-. ,,1111
Clirl.lliic i. Ijot'rhf. ilifi-eM",:'!. Unit Im ha. ft 13,1
in thr nliovi, eiiiltk''! court hi. rlintl rn'miiil of
li'4.u4jiiliilK(ri.tloii itt until i'.iili,iiiii1 hut V1''
lllitk K H. Iliiliau, Jmlite ol nnlil court, lm A(r
.K)luirl 'Friilny. li:ie mlrf-r -j,l. nt onp o'vliMik j,,
in , as I !-', "'l Hie conrllnm lit HI, II, il
uu u Hi'- plHCu of ItimiliiK .al'l ai'Coutit aii'l the
.cUli.Miicnt ol Hitl'l nilnifitUiralloii; at w-lili:i.
tlmu aii'l I'htce any MjrM,n luU'ri-.lfil iioiy a
rrar mul Ills oMvcllou In wrllliiK to anlil i
ir.iini. " II H l.i.l rr.
' f.'ilihlulilrntor of lli estate n( l'nua:l. K. unl
ObVuilii. J. lioerlK.'lnicaasil,
ITTW TIT Or RTinWRl
DOWV BY THE BIC SAWMILL
2J
3
- - - I . SSSJ.. -
! Receiving New Goods Every Day!
p In M Week. 3
AND
OREGON
SnairLiN
Union Pacific
NOTICE TO CREDIT 0B8
Notice I. hereliy Riven that Hie iiiiilcr.ljrneil
haa hetfii .iirtilntil lulnillll.lralrl K of Oil' e.atfl
of Alvall II. rosrilll. dweawil, ly the Hun, H.
H. Ilniiini, JinlKP ol ih,' I'oiiiiij' I'onn o( rdiim
14. Comity, stale ut Onikoii. Anyarnl all r
.1,11. ImvIiik claim. HKiilnl Hal.l ctiiui are linre
ly rfQiiireillo prcaciit ihe wune to m. varlllvil
aworillUK Inlaw, at my n-nlilciK'ti ut rilLliiirx.
Oregon, or at the law office ol W. M. I'owell, at
Hi, iiv'imi., urcKotii wltnlu six niuullis from the
iluM hereof. , lM
lialed November 3, 1535,
I M. J. I'OW El, L.
iM' iS liK"OT. , ' I.i-iiv
(IIIK AliU-VUKI I.A.Mr J,U A. M
HrK' IAI.'tur Ihu l.if., HhIIv
vlrt lltillllKUoo. .1
M'0,.ANK fi'i. V K it. i V. I'. M. K.uy , M
lor Khii,ih Waniilnir i! Iinlly. I fiinlf
ton, Wall,. Walln, U'W , !
(.ion, I'rM'iir 'I'Alciie
i.n,l Ureal NorVi''h
ioi)H 1 i1 I
A'lf.'A.NTfi: "KXI'ttKHH: n.l,. I. , , , M
iwiiii! r.ii,i via jiiiiii-: fciiiuy, iihIm'.
ArrlKjM.
J H I'. l :
lillt'UI.
TIIHKt; V-VI'-V TUAI,N
X( VrMNTi taAijf.
Qm CoUMW.A RlVKf.
Htesmer llaiili lenvo. I'orllaiil flnllv, esceij
hiiii'lay, at S.UI ii. mi fuiiiiilny u m i,. m
lor A.lurla a.nl wav IhihIIiik. KctilrnliiK
IraVK. A.l'itlu nl 7:1.1 n. in. ,lllv cteci'l
Hunlay. A, Lf CRAIQ,
ticncial ruucutjir Agcut, I'oin La.n V Org.
tas a Itepiltiitioai o( Unig KlafdJiiu tor (W'jr thw IbwA lo
uuuvtui 1UU1 VllUUUlMV
I Dart & M tickle.
hit. IIel(!IW, - - Oiton.
I'Ok ltiUTf.ANA JAILY
5t
earner
IRALDA
C. I HOOQHKIRK, Mush;,
Leaves Rubiler daily, except Siuidiiy,
for Portland, ut Ha. in., departing from'
St. Helens at 8 o'clock. Ketiiriiinu
leaves I'ortluiid ut 2:;!ll p. m., iirrivinu nt
St. Helens at 4:15. - H'
Nur.isr 1'1'111,1,'j. c,,ivyasii''
ATTORN rvY-AT-LAWv
lli.iil Kktiitvaml Tlmlier LsmiUsuM s"'1
.tract, iiiailn,
' ' ' hi;. iiki,kh, : i 9iiifios.
attoun.1';y-a'm.av '