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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1906)
OREGON MIST Entered at the TanteOce at St. Hrlews, Orefoa, as aeewsd-rtass asail miner. lssna Etst Furoir Br E. H. FLAGG. Eorroa asd Piortirroi. Owe cofrr. cm Sn aaoata ttt, ia advaace fl :. ... w , Lqrml obcet S5 cwrt pet U. FRIDAY. Jaoaary 19, 1. BlSr ASD BE. SEER C0S SECT10S THEBEKITH. Ia order that tba prN baiorw east I nr. taeir baliot ia toe direct primary elections, andervUDd exactly what ia ntul by tba word "baa." aod Mr. Cm'l roaaecuo therewith, thw II wt tabasrta the follmiac cxpUaaUooi : Voder the fraat of taw General Gor cnaMt the State of Orefoa wa give two section of aaad ia each lownioip tar achoot pwrpowe section 16 aa4 36. Tba act prorkied that the rifbl at set tler, prior to the Ceiled States snrver sboaU be respected. It aln referred all miaeral land. Therefore, wbea it wa foaad that a eettier Lad made hi home ia arc! too IS of 36 he was aKowed to perfect bia title, aad the State a permitted to eriect other Ua4 ia lies thereof, the settler's claim iorauaf the "base" for the near reJeetioo. Alas, wbea mineral a as foasd ia section 14 or 36 the d'MCDTerrr eooM secure lb i land under the mineral taws and the State ) ased it u a "hate" (or other lien, bad stleetioaa. In time forest leamu were tiont 16 or 36, hen Uxtdt were allowed the Sute aad tfaeae fomt reaerre achocJ land became the "hate" tor the arlee tion. Lien modi were al allowed the State whenever by rwna ct rirers, lake, oceia, or Etate booadariea it coaM not arm re fall 1290 aerea ia aec Uooa 16 and 3S ra any township. Thia, then, ia "baae," aad the people of the SUte of Orczoa vert entitled to aae thia -baae" lor the releetioa oflaump with hii diaaprronl asy lof- j bomea oa the Gorerameot oVeaaiB. Jiew aa to Mr. Gcer'a coooecUoii with thia "baae": In tba early day w Ken aeulere were lew aad land plenty there wat aot ranch call for these new telectiooe, bat aa the country filled op aad tbe demand for Uoda increased there waa a scramble by applicant to hare the Sute select vacant gureraoient land. It vaa a cheap and raey manner for anyone to aecare title to (?TerBment la ad. He coald bay it direct from tbe Sute at a low 6?are and oa ear? term, aod are fcr binueif the trouble, delay, aad anaoyxBce of eecor-i- it under tbe homestead iawe. It was a . method reactlol to by a great many aujareaiiesu who wasted Oregon land aad who coald aot Ukeadraatage of tbe homes lead act. - 9 1 Ji khoold hare beea prrformed by tbe State ! official who were paid to perform rocb work and then, ha ring paned aa ap parently hanoleaa law which made it tbe duty of aftpikaaU lor lieo land to des ignate tbe lost tract which he desired to bare aaed a "baae" t hi teiectioo. Thia looked reaaooabie on the face of it, bat a a matter of fact ninety-nine c-ot cf a hundred of tbe people abo desired atleetioca made were peopse who knew nothing abest the reeonls of tbe land ofijee aad probaUy roc Id not fa a year Aawteoemaaa laeraawi rmf-anam , iLlriKprzl larmer aod baanem man, j tarooeti. uiioiatuaiuKJijj acbemer roaceired the idea of Sietiog aB1' wkUe he a prvi of tbe (act !i.at , woo m tbe field of cmc w net foGy aod making a complete record of all j ita atuiidacT Las i'J greatest rtrec-th ! gaarded by the rawiakms of tbat coasti theee Vt traeta or "bare" a Uk which .i,. i,,m, of Oregon, he take? ' totioo. as well as ennaciated ia tbe ic- rnenre the laformatn tbey were wp-1 ,ha u a-x o-ner-poeed to foraiah. Ubip of poWie atiUtie." Other beiiere Tbe applicant, opon finding be bad to fytrcmect e,BUrA of railroad cor bare lalormaUon be eonld aot procare j Thtae aometimes coonder by hi owa 8rt wooU nawraliy ask !Ujrat;!rM wl, aa,l iry of tbem wbere be eoald get it. aad woold be toM , , M,!ti, larh. p.. Vr. to to to the rentiemaa who bad nrrt fj anilahia "laaa." Trirtf rmm tnrm ' ntaally charge II -JO per acre, and even more, for the information. U a o niabed to boy 33) aerta of land be paid the operator m, MS0 of which tbe op-! a. 1 a I it a aart 1 1 erauw aeps, un we oiner rJ woou uv paiu io uw mate, iau was woea Lea bind waa selling for (136 per acre. Tbe price wat later raised to $iM yet acre, bat this in no manner aoected tre price charged for bate, a the demand waa steadily iocreaeiag, and so were land valoe. AUnt this time Mr. 0leil retire.1 from tbe office of Clerk of the ftate Land board. Hie tapply of available "bate" bad been practically exhausted, and there was no chance for him to engage in the "base" bruinesa ante sew base eon Id be created. Ko he eoneei red tl.e idea of lilting a large amoont of arhool Und tying in remote an 1 moantaiaon . i wie country, ano, alter nar-1 ing it adjudicated and declared mineral by tbe omciaU of the local United Kute land offlcee, nsing it a base. II eeetledio getting aear!yl00tonO acreoi nlioa woM' Muinlf eniue." ! 8"e.l it tbe same. Our Us is aa tl.u Und declared mineral nd farnirl.ed ' yapped of all glamor this meant free outrage and some of the Sute Uz is ap aboat "SA acre of it to applicant for ! m licenced immoralitv. The man, I propria ted in violation of tbe Constito hea land, charging ttm from 75 cent ths .nim,i( aDj Utter j tion of tbe State, though I suppose a man to f 1-50 per acre. It waa supposed to1 bay. been the duty of tbe State land aawas. ... a i. ueer w wa ap- j pointed by bit oxisln Governor T. T. j Oeer.to do th. work without cl.aW. ! Hot be appears to have given Odell a be appears to have given desk la hi office and to have referred all applicant to him Odell' mineral baas did not paw er when it raine before the General Land Office at Washington, but wa . , .. ,. ... 1 'rami oi o)Kiauem, anu is is a natarai turned down. The remit was that the 1 , , ,. , , n , n Sections were, or are now being can-1 f AROUND DEER I5LAND celled; tbe Bute', title to these lieu .h prnly deKnc the nghtof land. ha. failed and It bat been obliged P"'J "f-f " " f- have inqu.r.e, for far,a to pay l.eparchr.Uck their monev.T,Jur,er,jrt; !' CeM """H"' U'aUmxr ,allfn 01 Th. fommimion. th.y paid to Oletl ! " re""J' U x"uuieoU ,Uelf to and W.sh.ngton. W. also have numcr the fore, for he i. aot . .n. i ,be "MM'r- " our books. We have more KrSl'L T I ' - m ... . Odell i In disgrace. People lost money an 1 their fcndi. The State's title are in disfavor. AH thii Candidate Ger it responsible lar. Pom l!ie Rpalliran party want to p$tk UlC Jwd in tlie June caiupa.jn ? Hof-Drocdt Light and Syoofl maawa writ BOVAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Farm trttkeat lacMTmlcc rea y Pmu IU sialic! WITHiC0aBE3 CASDIDACT. Tbe aominatioa of Jame Withycomt for GoTeroor woald isanre kanooey in the Eeoobiicaa partT. It wocU meaa tht Bepobleaa Orexm ld have a Repabticu Gmraor wbo woald pre the Suie aa adnsiairtratioa of which people of a!l partiea would be prood. lie i ia miliar with the wasU of rrery ectiooof the State, aad, ao lar at waa ; powers ol tae coionx-meniai, yar. in bis power, he would are that all re- i aacal aad moral-were atraaaed to rredfairtrelteBtalhehaadto.theithe atmoat. Their mcrcd boaor. thetr Lesielawre. He wocU not arUtrari?y ' property, aod their lire, were ataked ta orfcrrrlinotiTeaeiereaetl-Teto'theisrae la their eatremity tiey sute t ihm nermie mar be well a- the cansts tbat impel them to thca actjoa. rared that he woaM not bea-Ute to roiUcf appeopriatioo biU tbat atmpted toeomUMtheiMeeesiryespeBeeaofa State with any personal or merely local sea. lo secure u r.gaiM werw raid epea tte poHie trtaearr. Jamee meats are ioiUtated among mea. denr WithTccimbe ha beea known to tba iE jast power. Irom the consent ol tarmera a.-d catt-5 rabers of Oreeoo Sor J the gorerwl." Tbe statement of tieir manT yeara. Al Sute Veterinarian be ! amt to tbe world aad appeal to the great enforced the lit rigid! r and leariees'y, I Am for their preaerratsca aad . tUoghlenog iboosaad of dji'-trt worth tainaace is all doee ia a candid. Zero of tboroofcbred catte belocpnit to the ; axwi. No c5cr that it was Ute Wm. Ladd beeaaae tbey were aSWct-i riitbt. The CoostotaUoa cf the Vt-teJ ed with tobercalosU. tberebr demoo- J States was iraaed by a coareatioa ia RratiBf his detera.iJatkn to treat rich ! 1- To coaditioas had chaaged radi aod poor al.ke before tbe law. For aically. Tbe rigiits toxorera tbem:r number ol inn be b beea ia charre ' had beea won ia the desperate coolest; of tbe experiioest ta:wa at the Sute j bet only a moral bond of naiea extstd. AgrieaHiral Co! iere. Corral, aad the j bich. altboogh good eaoagh as auci. iolormatioa be ha eent oot from that ; could not alone administer aril roeem: !M.Jtn..V has bn of iceetimable ralne oeot. A eoaaiitntioB aad laws mast be . ,vortn m OrP,r- H k a dear-' " f Qni aride ia tbe knowledze Uiat it it owine daiir with tbe conterratire bos- iaee mea and especiatlr with tbe work- ingmen of the great metropoi:?. SOCIALMX ASO FBEE L0TE. Do tbe e usees of CoSambta C-jonty who profess to be aociau really onder- HxzA all tbat tbe term impi. Many 1 jmeo DciieTe in pabiie ownertaip cm 1 straet rail riri. water and lirht olantr. SocUliam goe modi farther than j i tbu. It teache, as Ilerr Bebel, the Hit- !tinni.W (ariMi a-al riHMna ! ht, "Uiat mine atwj tbice thaU i kmger Llitt ttt capiial and wage, in ttie rf . fhxil &M . r ' -iUlf aJ lUt ,j, (bl!, not only , hare equal rigbU before ti be, bot tbat tbe law shall di away with U in- j eqnaUtiea nature hai impowed and U.at j ail thaU live upon an equal plane ao Ur aseieatare mm fort i are coocerned. The Sute, under the avcialirtie idea, onder- Lake to care for children, to rewire, clothe and educate them. It therefore encooragea irrponibiJity in aeaumiog j the marria.e reUtion, and abolithes the j eaactity of the tie. Kleaoor, the daugh- " represenunre as will pletf ge fcim ter of Carl Marx (powiWy the greatert ' " Legitlature inrarubly, of tbe Oman eociaiist), when aeked j exxlusiTely, for the one who receires tbe tbe t-wching of Socialiam ia regard to majority of votes cast for him at the gen marriage and dirorce, replied "Iwe is j ekction U,r v- s- Snator. d if it , j tbe only marriage recognised lo Social- ..m . oaMfientlv no bond of anr kind woolJ ired U)tt ditolBa,-wooU ilje impossible because there would be ue-L.Ji,!n, f, . i,.,--al ' able to migrate, would, if he were so jdUp0W1 tow th. wom. ,1,, io that woman', ffl0ral f 8ner wbj, ftlh ,,, , an.n.iI ur , , . Km 4.if.lMtl .itf.Mil SnMi...4 fl.a alty which U now by law and ueage in- - i trine taught by tle most alra;ieed aaaaaaaaaaai j The origin of the phrase "easy money" is revealed by the insurance exposures. Od company loaned money to fcrorite at Itf per ceut. Lym bank, have long been paying 3 and 4 per cent 1 tbe iavorei one coald pick np money without rUk or trouble. THE PirjW ASP THE P1KECT rKIUKT LAW. At IK mretiot of the Oreaoa Pre Araociati-m ia Portland oa Friday aad Setorday of Ut week, the editor of the Oetoox Hut iatrudacej the luitoaiaf rcaolalioo: "Reaolred, Tht the Iwrfoa Pre Af aortatioa heartily indorse aad approve of the etrirt harrvantw of the direct primary law, believing that all laat aJopted by the people or their repreeea tative are eolillrd to a tall and fair trial." The rote oa the adopt1 t ' lotion iu anacimca, so we take it for granted that the pre of Oregon ia folly committed to the principle of the direct primary la, and that in member will do ererythicg ia their power to fee that it ia carried oat la letter and ia spirit. We bejere there ia ao leer of the reentU Tata who take part ia the direct pri aiarie will be morally bound to rapport their party ticket aod the reprrwrnla tree will t o be booad to Tote fur that candidate fee C si led State Senator who ahaH receive a plurality of the popular rote at the Jcoe election. II this meth od ia tocceaafal aad if adopted ia other Sutet it will anally rea!t ia the election of all member of the Vailed State Sen ata by direct rote of the pee pie. lOJursiciTiox. Ia the framiog of the Coo,htutioa o( the Vnited SUtca two articUs were adopt ed at Tmriaace with the pnscipics of the tieclaratioo of laclcpettdcace. The Dec- laratkM waa pare aad right, these article wTOag. Tail was the remit of the diet- er' cooil:txo Uiat exstea Umt not tbey were arrrraUy written, ice lc raboa was wrn:ea ia 16. Tbe Rcrola tionarr war was oaly br?ua. All tbe Tbey declare the axiom that a mea are created eqral. specifvin;; ia what part litioae maenas. Ule. liberty asd tie porwits cf tana- estahiwbed. Arbitrary powers w ere de-: .1 a 1. 1 .'-.l at i Uration of 1776. Bat isstead of ail mea being gives j equal rights, part were made sIatcs, and j only a part of tbe cSccrs of tbe csril j goTerBme-Bt alknred to be elected by tie people. j These prcnriionj are alike at rariaace with tbe Declaration aad were only rati- j PP "caase taey were so to with the wao coartita- j 0 004 t oted agauut with-; OC! irjcctuig uc aoiiccuuuiucm. oat has already cost tbe most desprrate war si modera times, and the other is of : pernicioos tendency ia Tarioas ways. It wastes immense soats of the money paid ' for tbe trme LegisUtores sboold be en- i gaged ia necessary bosses of tbe State. It pcU men ia the C S. Secate who can be nsed by those whose money pnrcbajes ' " -1 , P-? that are peraicioo or 'i0? of others mostj holejome. This it government of a; clas by a cU and lor a class, and a j I. . . - . 1 iomg as we iterate men- men especially to represent ns m jegismive omces woo, ar tbem!ra to sepport the pri"P!e ' etecting all officers from the i bijthest to fe lowest by the balloU, so j h"52e may on!y look for waste of tbej tme legisSatures, cbss IcgisUtion in j congress, and the most wholesome legu. ontoacbcl. I received a letter containing a ri b pledge to on!y support such a bad been a pledge that be, too, snourf i oppoe all except indispensible levies ol tax, or appropriations of State funds not indispensably necessary and in strict ac cordance with the constitution. I would who would violate his off-cial oath in that would promise anything. JA31ES A. RAY, Mist, Ore WE WANT A SMALL FARM RIGHT AWAY !.!.. iniVA -, c .. . .,. . 1 . wu iv,'w a.rw ui line Allien wncal 1 tana lor sa:e ana one puce in Alberta to trade for good land in Oregon. I, you 7 " iTT V V W Wt WOB,d U P1" to Uear mm y' BR1OOS-F0RO REALTY CO. IW1 First St. Portland, Ore. Agricultural Tht d yo taluk of thia llterf, THE OREGON MIST THE METROPOLITAM AND RURAL HOME for olj $1.00 A YEAR Thta wffer la open for limited tlm tjr. hn" loDa-veatuaj UmxVtu. PHrtUj l (!) ch IwrsaJu, ao Uuu't delay. nt llAt, HOUR la The, SUi"tl AlltwJ VlUthly -fth t -Ited Mate II .-cl.ea hum e I . m and gltea Ita rav4ers the actual eprfeci of rW.i"r- pouitoea hire hta brlr oo the aaauo m, rf o raiaenl bVela of - aaiity boar a frtur Rot fi.e ceut. eitr reacli Soien or I.U cis oer bl. lellowar-et, ; .on arxnber tarMtrfrta $l-UO M.d lor hi fcutter aael arlla mil l.e can In1a7ell tlKo prarucal experience w.111 bo publi.Urd ana woy o her. HJ how yoa c appl the aaw.e auciul awlioaa l.joir crop 4 yM.r faru.. A rrel llC wotitlil VicuUiin.l paper, mlth frowa WO to 128 c.iiiin.a vf helpful, lutereaiiiiir reuliu( by the moat celebrated aulboriiiee. no If rmm mr li la aslry M f mm. MlMa J k i in Ma If m I la W-a !- a. a. iu aiar, aui, tj, aiaiinaa. ,' r I..w la Wa raa waw a kvaae A. L. IWTDI. W llM. r tl. tITHlialll u. HI--. r hmu4 ta ara M waa tmn. ta- waa la traif taa tUtl !! ir ii.j ml la aWlaf aw wwal a Mar fiai MO?. JOH W cbIKTu laa SSUS Till Sl i?Li..l or ivwm r r..iti. . j . i . ,..!,. .aa nat fa hrar r-aa laa MOW. T. IT.aa araa,ira .71 rx tvHtHS, mm laa awa a, If m ara lat.fa.taa la waallrr yaw " ' ' Ika AMCJilCA l-Ol t.It !CaTloX. ftaa.ar. ". If ar. I.rmal la rr ral krrWallar. 7...U1 waat to hear (rem OIOM BL w7UITAa.es. af Baalaa. ataav If vaa ara lataraaww la ta saawral law wa la aaar (raws COL. Ut" lai4 la awraamurMla yaw wUt waat as hmw fraaa BKXBT FT F Lli. at Skaaaaaaaa. Sa. TMaKajw.ii mo uatti. If m ara tali r.ita. la rt.aal. aaw r-at.araa -n-. -a - " tu.iixitfcSLaajllTH.4JMuia-. Tut Ui'iK l ill UB. ir - ,. I. ,. ..,. la lark.r ralalac aa will wal la t fraai M. TIMir. a r "THE KCtt-ll. HOME" la an old eatablUlted agrii ultiiral montbly, and now luta a elreulation of SOO.OOO copiea earh ksae, and intend to add many tbonaanda hid re by lucana of tbU arrangement with THE OltEGOX MIST. Thia rret offer Li open to KVE1IYOXE; both old and new sntacriber. are urged to accept it. Send one dollar and mention thia oflrr aad yon can nave THE METBOPOLITAX ASI KCKAt, HOME without additional coat. Bend to-day. Add rem Till', OREGON MIST, St. Helen Ore. C. BrortauL, rraarat. Ww. Vic COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK ST. HELENS, OREGON. Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Deposits Collections Made Foreign and Domestic Exchange Portland Correspondent First National Bank IITATI05. Ia t-e Ctrra t Cofl ol th Wutr f Orvfa tut 1 OOBt) Of Cw4amM-U la th DT.Uw-rtrf thewt&tc J jra t'TTUi:. dCH'aUl4- f t,.i r Dortv l.ersx, Jot'i - Lpr Lo.1 atvl llarsjmaBia E- ijrc, rfttMr ktMt cftr eraLHtt. ft!vl sH w a. k-urrwtM a HtdftH.''. lrert.t;: fek er! Ten u t-rrbT itwl ! tvwui: t fv Jaf IS ift aur-(Jt (Kifl sal Ifce H4i - Uf-r. foC lilt .wQbU f ('"IbKt-Vl-S. M Ia0 Jft IU'aS isvfvu. at mJ Ilw. i th t Vmm t oa rjic-ir. 3 r a1 FttfrT. i ! - 1 ta ! ta f l-nt il Uial -la. ssvra -tx4 mm r tl itr-ia. A OtWt- wValri TKli b aV C XT f. U Og fo ta ft.aM&at;i:nji v4 0A TwCai :.twi tJ dirwit -t & ar.i U rrmi t-Uir nrf J ccrJ.aat nrur : mm rwJ -;tr - ia ii)a at' , trnrii uJ i- ni4 awa-ir. t-vfj t: H-'r.i-jt at X. W.eirrr4 n-p-t Uw4 fW4r-4 i Eipf-w-f k;;ir, by t4rvi tfnX m X a (m to, rufa yf fWtlii J I ;KtJ.w.tftj VO'aalr. Wrrrv!, tfcrrt rortnir BT?rMriif . Ifiilfnjfij tby ewtarrn Uawroi' Ua4 of i H tr.t. rwfl--l tfttwt la: imK Wi. r-w U Orgrl fc-r fw.tT. to u aor n i!n W ia-t i4 AeaiHa 4 1 : T.r? ft. i-arrwi K. utmf ib wvftl umJ d 1 to rbc if1 to Jta I- awi K-rCiV.tr.ia R. ;art. fc-r iwrJ; m brarji X At -sa . r-i.: d-!- ' -tJ ctWBl; ; thnCar - lrjT- .. UA Urging wi era Uimf ( i j a-efrift L 4 Hi3mn It t o;Urj-. I tr fc. ornrf aiJ i.ir MilW Uiv-1; th- tf5.'- .liirfr thy aontcra ti of H f ttmtr Mil'rr ial u pie f fnr.Ua-;ir. foou'ami War f- irt-oi la tstiUuM i; -.i i. ttaht i iv i w. ci trt AUr, all tal uoftumni fh 8. C. AfafMrt 4 1 C ut u uiaiM tn I ft rl by ib S. I- Rr, rtjtai o r.'m ilw iaih t.f the I. . O. r . rv-mrr, oa tbe ca tr th-c t fw4 lrl- iftJT !fiji Ft, IlrWi) 1 1 Forilavi. w. il tu tvrta tvy Uttti 4-l1 t ht)cfUB K an. J'I'h L-' 'fUttwI. 15 S-4 frtrMe! fa Ua X at pr4 44' of rrmrrl Ot Colas) Coaotr, itw-fi-,e. ewUiiBy Ihrrc arrrt irvorv r , hi --. tta 1", tbaaUi . N-r tt I W.o. tba V. iliafuenir i-rfTluw a-a. ir a-nr iftirt or Wa. fd tlw fl f. Acbiilsn d I r in MrM-m 1 iwrrhl(i I V. It. 1 W.f the W l.oiKtte Mt-1i,i it-w-n ija Kc-rnjHin-f at jvjM tbe miJ Uur of M . c Arl.ii.r 1 t e. r h-fo t iatrrBith Jntree raai. HUi-hain (rum Hie tmrner of mM 4 i r: taeiM-e ronh U .trr-a ST tBia'ti-. et 3wH:siir toa it actua ttHitte lm'f the J. IS. Miltar4 tru-t o Uivl; li.re oulh iv 1-Kfr-a -V nlnu'ea t tht N. fc.. ertriscr rrf (h Johu h-Tyf tr. ta rfln1 tr to him "f (Ute (jraiHawr li. bH. r-orti tn Kofc 2 ol -tl, rtr4ii f U'tuiaLiia ftintr, tiwxttm uuttrly Uig U.e raat UmiWaArvvf mkH Braver' tr-t, to tba K wrner !hrej(, on the M-atherlr line of m!! A hU 4 1 e a if I tjrru.e rjtllhl-wljr tj lb (afiiUtof bcfUii.itiir Witnepi tlie flmorairte K. . lUiUia, Jiwire f theCeiuntt i cnnol the tat of irftMi, lor the t irttT i-f itliimi. t:h the aeal of awi1 i;ourt adxal. ibia t ol iaouarj, A. U. ill A. AUt: H- lllUKM4i.CUirTtt. Hy . A. UAKKM. Ift-ttty TJar-t. rival of tha County 4 Vart of Ua4.iubia Cvuutjr-OrecQii, PHYSICIAN & SURGFON 8T. Hr.I.EXH, : : OBEOC PAINTIN'J, Painting and Frescoing. Kslimal given free, Inqaire M. C. Orty for farther partictalart. A. B. CCI.BE ETSON fit. Helen. I have money to loan on approved real estate security. W. H. POWELL, St. Helens, Oregon. TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. ICO acre In section 28, township 6 north, range 4 west. Price made known on application at this office. E. II. FLAC0. Pw Ml Ilr? aiTUOHJTt. . I waal la ka r waat ravor. aaar (ram FaSOr. . P. O. HOLOK1I, aC . .. ..n r I tl l.lL a-a. " - - - M. lb, rreKJcaL C. Srocawati Ju 1 avbtr. RAILROAD LANDS FOR LEASE; La ntli of tli (rrx"a aJ Cl.t-mis IUiSpaJ Companr, in Orrgua, will be kosnl lot tie tear ulrt In ran rl!lkn of U-anr its fti. evrnt o( Ihc a!r of tlx iarwl limut lle Urea o( kar. UrstnU farm awl rcrlr lHir.f rai!roal LimJ sbmtWi 6ie thrir ap i;ra tion tut bUr tliao Kelrnarv 1, l'ACi, aftrr whirli date 4ilicatians Ioin ollrr a ill a!m l ermiJrrJ. A-Mress CIIARI. V. EDKBUS, Aiiinf land Arrat, 1CAS Merrhanl' Kstrhanjrr, Fan Francisco, Cal. PHYSICIAN ii: SURGEON iT. HELtXS. NOTICE TO CREDI10IS TW aa4r-lciK-1, yrr.t, fij ne. m ty n f Vr of tftt Vof y 4 oirt nf f utumifi 'mMt, (rrn, tti'jf ati 4 entrrtM the 2I4 rtjr of 'einorf, ri rtiif winiea a-imintMra- i t-r .fif the ei o KUen T. .'), !er ri- All l oerant havn rUtm arlA4 wl i-ie etr ! hetetr B'4ifl! ia frrfttame la ae. dulf er ; lft-4. at air reai'lrBce at bc-wtt"-. a o(nml4 C.Kiri(r.lr I KA Mi I" A 1 K, i A'lmn,in.lor of Ute (Mate of tika T Kaa. , rtaT-!. li-ite! Na-ftaUf ZI, !'-, 1 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Mr wife. Ur UlU-la Mu ttaa left mt tot a4 twaar J (.t raw (f faruVfafjkatt. a4 I will (Md .fan I Waa1ar4 i! al II V fla.l.la aJia, nai n.i. tl.ia rf.t llar'a-M Uilt' TefOonia, Omtofl, ia I, I'jl. OREGON SHOITLINE UiNlOlaPACinC AND I XI.'lS 'ilKKlTTJ,' HjmVmt " J "ArrlvsaT ;HirAio- l'iVri.aM. i is'a, M : S i4 r. V. XI'K Ml. (or the bi Hallr- lallr. tt lliimiiutr.nj ;J f "hVokXVk'kTTv TfiT I V K'ji. a m a." m! fr K-lrn ! )ilt. j, I'sili. Ion. Walla Walla, I lu,n, C.iriir t'Airne I ant Draai Kortlwrii imilita. f I ATl.ANtli: rTfft iiSVi ii:lWil..7 "iTiTil (..r Kat via llunl- Itallr. j Uailr. Iitrton. ,! I THREE DAILY TRAINS row all points east. Lower Columbia River. RVamrr Hawaii lantrrs Piirtlaml ilaltc, eiwiit bilnJav. al a.ou I., in. Kalllrilay 10 IU p m lor Aatiirla a.i.l war laiKilnm hHnrnlna Irarra Anuria al ; m a. m. rlallv. tirrM aa,....,,. A. L. CRAIQ, (icnvnl rucu(;r Akvim, rulill.ASPOr. 1 WQZim i TV m at K IV J kaaa. XOlrO k MO r aAAaiAAaAaVaVAAV FREE ENTERTAINMENT AND BASKET SOCIAL THIS FRIDAY EVENING " At M. E. Church, St. Helens a nun nnn'nill f1 JOB PRINTING IS CUR WK liave tli Ix'st au( nnwt ' fully equippi'il .lob Print inj; Ofllee hi Culuniliia Comity i t t i I .7't' ire at e prcwrcd to do all kinds of 't inthi'J on short notice and at most reasonable prices I TRIAL Will CONVINCE OREGON .MIST I . V i a f A I ill i Ja- New Walk-Over Styles for Hen S3.50 AND 4.00 KNIGHTS Wz g Opposite rerkinillolcl.rOKTLAXl) THE BIG STORE! D0W.V BY THE BIG SAWMILL Receiving New la tbe I arms huoklk store " '"i1""" fl ATI AHaI nf I xH 1 1 p I'H I vi u g JLcll t OC IVlUCKie. i 1 8f. Helens, - - Oregon.! liawuiUiUiuiaiiiiaiUiUiiiai iiuiiiUiUiaiUiiiiUiiiiUiull FOR POKTUNA DAILY IRALDA steamer C. I UOOGIIKIBK, Master. Leaves Rainier ili.ilv v...., C.....I ... fur I'ortliiiid, nt (I a. m., depurtiiiK fr.mi 8t. Helen at H o'clnck. KeturniiiK leaves Portland t 2M p. m arriviu. nt .St. Ilvleps nU TtlfPnun AFW fUVITm 'warwawjrwji ajraarwarwavaaral asA AA aV. aV 1 BUSINE3S ta i 3 JltNllUaj jvnf)5 if fit Goods Every Dayj 3 3 'Wek. "3 .-Mnnin ior unly Hie Kl in 1 J i . . iw i sj li n l o n 3 -at KuTAavl't-sMc. t'uaravAariKw T B. U0lirHKV, II ATTORNRY-AT-LAW. Real Kti.iiaanl llwt.ir I.anO, ,M auj -U Iracla iinuli, M. IIKI.KS), OliKliilN. at. aa-BW A ' C FISt UKK. ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. UAIN'EII, i VHICa