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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1906)
CI' An ApW m. OREGON MIST THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PIANO BUYING Entered at the Tostoffice at St. Hi-lens, Oi'K" nccoml-class mail matter. Wliftt do jou thluU of thin ofltorV tiSUKO EvKRV pRIDAV liV K. H. HI.AGG, EDITOR A!l I'ROI'RIKTOR. I r? 1 in I ' l'l ,.'1 1, iiif Li I ' Hi t - . j .a '. i Hi . i ( ( One copv, one year, in advance fl Ort Siw tnnuth 1kM notice 25 cents per line. FRIDAY. February 2, 1906. TIHT SEASON FOR GOOD WORDS Tills i tlie season of the year when all tlie politioian eagerly express their love for the dear people. Nothing is tno good for the voters on the farms an J in the citiw, and it is reasonable to believe tho politicians R re sincere in their pro fessions of friendship. They are tie creatures of the people? anil like the teacher in the pnblic school who, when uknl whether the world was round or Cat, answered that some folks held that it was roond and others that it was flat ; Lot he was willing to tech whatever the directors prescribed. v The direct pri mary law has to a great extent removed the responsibility from the shoulders ot the politicians and placed it upon the people. It la a radical departnns from tho old system, and its success or failure depends rfpon the manner in which it is txerUsed. The ideal government is one that places the fullest possible measure of power in the hands of tho governed. But, having assumed this responsibility, it is the duty of the voter to exoreiac it to the fullest extent. Fear has been ex pressed that many voters will stay away from the direct primaries; tot those who do so are certainly not acting the part of good citiasus. Every Republican owes it to his party to take an active part in the primaries, and those who fail to tio so when possible will be to blame if the nominees elected do not prove vic torious at the polls. The Mist, so far as local candidates are concerned, intends to give all an equal show in its columns, only hoping that wisdom will be shown, o that when the June campaign is on it will find the republican parky pre senting a solid front to the opposition. WORK TO BE DOSE TossiMy the greatest good that will bo cceomplished by the direct priruarv law 5 the taking cf the election of United jlates Senator out of the hands of the Legislature. No one is better able to appreciate this than the editor of the Mist, who has been . a member cf one legislature that elected a Senator and . - nt in Salem at several other similar t M,ionr. Aside from the fact that tlie fK-upleget their choice in the matter, the session is rid of the delay, trouble, and scandal that always attends the 'election of a Senator by a Icgiclative as sembly. The forty-day session 5s rrone too long for good work, and the deliberations of the legislative body (should not be inter fered with by the fights of rival factions tor the struggle of ambitious men. There arc more imports nt matters. Tho ques tions to be passed upon by the next leg islature are vital to the prosperity of the people of the Statn, and pioaiinent Union" these is that ot equality before the law. It is the great issue that the 3 'resident is pressing npou Congress, and it has many subdivisions. ( Equal taxation ot railroads with other kiropertv is one of the most important. The assessors of Oregon should be sus tained whenever they make a light for this principle. If there is any good rea son why farm property shontd be as sessed at three-fourths of its face value and railroad property at about one-fourth we would like to have it pointed out. The amount of taxes the railroad coin panics have dodged would build crushed rock roads through the length of Colum bia County-, or, if put at interest, it would pay the salaries of oar county of licers for years to come. These are matters fully as important as the election of United States Senator. COVXTI COURT. '(Continued from last week) i II'Turk j T Adams fs Richards f Alsleben A M Parker W Parker J li Dallas P Itcrgersun A Bcr;erson Thos Anderson R. D. 15. E R Throop Geo Engelkc Win Wilson Wm Roberts Al Parker -It M Ward 8 20 A 00 1 1 CO I 1 so ; 5 20 8 20! 1 00 j 35 00; 2 00 ?a 3 00 ' i oo ; 0 00 i 1 25 00 M Turner 2 20 O B Malmsten . 3 fx) 1 B0 1 50 IS 22 01 10 tlO 13 00 y oo 8 15 1 25 Oeo Ilult Olof Malmsten I. X, Derrick , , R-1. Jlngiies fit Ifuikwell. Henry Kratz M W Corll 10. E Wenke. R: V. 12. "R.'i'.4. A E Harvey. . James Spence. In the matter of accepting Work done ! under contract with V. W. Keasy in R. ' D. 15. CertificHte of Hon. Casper Libel j s to completion of thiscontroct filed and I accepted by the Court, and ordered that j tile clerk issue warrant on the special xoad tax fund of siid district id favor of s?id D. W. Keasy in the sum of $I&9.75 in payment thereof, l'ctition of A. & C. R. R. Co. to accept teounty road made by them in R. I). 9 re- j 'ferrcd to conntv judge for inveHigslion. The clerk was nntho'rized to break t' e j SseaHon the billot boxes and remove the V:Ontclits, 'that the boxes may be ready for I 'primary eloctioi'i. i W. E. Stevc'in, Of Scapjxiosc, and A, 1 Freeman, of Warren, were appointed (county road viewers. ' j Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. Aa afcsolottly pare cream of tartar powder ROYAL BAKINQ FOWOCR tOH HCW VOR . In the matter of designating official county newspaper for the year 1000. Sworn statements of the bonafide yearly snhscribers within the couuty of contest ing newspapers filed and opened by the court and were: Oregon Mist 4o9 sub scriber!, Columbia Register 518 subscrib ers. Columbia Register designated offi cial paper and compensation set at $1 per year. Ordered by the court that hereafter no bills incurred for extra help of any kind iu the offices of the couuty clerk, sheriff, or assessor, other than the one deputy provided for by statute, shall be allowed. In the matter of ordering payment of taxes on lands bid in by county at delin quent tax sale cf 1904. Ordered that when sheriff files his statement of lands so bid in at said sale that the clerk be authorized to issue warrant in favor of thi sheriff for the atnonnt shown by his statement to be due as taxes thereon. The following claims against the coun ty were allowed: M J Englert. Supervisor r. d. l. . 55 00 WC Cooper 2 . 23 00 J W Nowles " 3 . 16 25 CE Olson " 4 .. 10 00 Jas Kennedy " 5. . 20 PO G V Riehardson " . . 01 25 G W Richardson " 6. . 18 25 WL Brown " 7.. 30 00 L Brown, labor r. d. 7 13 00 RALillich, sup.r.d. 9 93 75 Tames Van " 10 75 00 UV Welch " 11 5 00 A E Harvey " 12 43 76 B F Van " 13 2 00 C WMclUnger " 14 20 60 P Bergerson " 15 47 00 Beall Sr. Co., rock crusher supplies 3tt 00 G W Richardson, planking road in r d 6 181 00 H W Cade, work on rock crusher 11 00 H N Cade, same 14 00 W T Watts, recording plats 5 00 James Spencs, blacksmith work on crusher 3 00 M Ellis & Co., spikes f ir r d 6. . . 66 00 G W Richardson, pl'nki'g in r d 6 65 00 Fred Trow, nails for bridge r d 0 10 45 Jos Rich, wood for paupers 10 00 E McVey, supplies for McDonald 3 55 H J Watters, fuel for courthouse 32 25 W Watters, ba'li'g rock forcrush'r 2 80 E McVey, supplies for McDonalds 6 03 Home for the aged, keep of Mrs. 1'riesler 60 00 H E Start, care of K Yarnell 25 00 V P Mclay, sup'lies for JI'Don'ld 6 90 I'atton Home, keep of Mrs. Ma kin -U-r 80 00 Henry Kratz, supplies for Quartn 18 00 St .Man s Hospital, keep of Wm. Batson 42 70 R L Burnahm, rent for Hopkins family 20 00 Frank A Wood, attendance on paupers 10 00 Dean l:lanchard, rent for Jordan 20 00 Fred Trow, supplies for Jordan. . 10 00 Albert Adams, witness Oct term circuit court C 80 B II Quinn.same 2 30 Frank George, juror 2 00 E H Flagg. juror 6 00 J Tompkins, juror 2 00 Dan Richardson, juror 2 00 Jas Galletin, witness Dist Atty. . 2 20 A C Miller, witness 2 00 F M Thorp, guard of jail 18 00 E Blakesley, same 6 Wm Symons, inquest T N Ryck- man 7 20 JA Schunesen, same 1 CO C B Sutton, same 1 60 I W Kistner, same 1 60 B A Fagalda, same 1 00 WJ Deitz, same 1 60 I R M Coe, same 1 00 1 v Tuuoney, same . . 1 70 A P McLaren, medical expert 6 00 Kilby & Sheerin, inquest 3 00 C B Sutton, laying out body 2 Merrill Gecrge. J P fees State vs Lake 4 4r Wash Muckle, constable fees 2 80 N A V.'almsley, witness State vs Lake . . 1 P Clark, juror 1 AHred Mott, juror 1 S h Malcolm, juror 1 Fred G'll, juror 1 Alfred Vandolah, witness 2 50 Jas Thompson, same 2 SO John Bhick, same 2 50 Urant Robcv, same 2 50 W F Slaughter, same . 2 50 Gust A Johnson, special nonstable 1 50 J B Doan, State v John Murk 3 V W C Lee, constable 2 Win Hvrr.ons, Stale v Erickson ct al 6 70 W C l'.ee, constable 2 H P WatKins, J. P 1 Wash Muckle, constable 90 II P Vatkiii3, State v Lake 3 55 J M Blackford, State v John Pet erson , 3 70 HV McDonald, constable . 1 20 Wash Muckle, constable State v Like 1 40' E W fiheeley, drawing jury list Auburn precinct 3 J 8 Mow, same 2 D S Mellinger, tame 2 R H Mitchell, stationery 62 KC Blackford, same Ji 50 M C Gray. same. 5 40 H Henderson, postage 20 Irwin Hodson Co, supplies.. 137 15 J K Gill & Co. supplies. .......... 4 50 Bushong A Co, supplies 90 Oregon Mist, printing official pro- eeedinirs 'i Martin White, postage 25 Brinn & Stanwood, lumbeT 8 55 H Morgus, supplies 25 Joe Hall, labor 6 60 Martin White, premium on tax Imhd ,1 W T Watts, Rest. Gov. corners. . 7 50 I H Copcland, traveling expenses 20 90 Edwin Ross, examining Jane Greenwood J II R Clirt, same 6 A McCauley, cutting wood 7 25 MucVFe Bros, wood 21 Win E Watters, storing wood. . . . 3 65 H B Esson, deputy as6eVr 07 60 A T Law?, premium on bond.,., 15 T M V'ord, board of prisoners. ... 31 Ed Laws, comparing tax and as sessment roils. 7 50 Columbia Reifister. pub. dclu. tax list 75 85 V C Sherwood A Co, tax rebate. . 54 98 Win Gordon, same 11 35 Columbia Door Co. lumber for booth, etc 133 68 Olds, Wortman & Kiug, supplies for LAC fair. 9 14 Oregon Transfer Co, returning ex hibits 2 50 A J Dealing, stationery, etc IS 10 J If Cramer, sup r d 8' 40 J H Doan, witness 5 60 S M Rice, same 5 90 P Peterson, same 5 60 W U Rice, same 6 60 T A Cloninger, board insane woman 1 25 Oregon Mist, stationery 24 P P McLaren, board and medical attendance 116 VV H Powell, telephone dist atty 1 25 E McVey, supplies McDonalds.. 5 20 Casper Libel, sup rock crusher. .. 8 66 Casper Libel, work on rock crusher 27 R S Hat tan, postage 6 00 Mildred Grant, work in clerk's office 103 26 Sam Labree, blacksmith work' rd 6 1 50 Irwin-Hodson Co, stationery.... 67 15 Casper Libel, commissioner S3 40 II L Colvin, commissioner 23 V W Allen, John Uucher Tost for Jones 20 S A Crosby, support of Jones. ... 10 SPECUL B01D TAX, DIST. SO. 4 Specification No. I. In btrblon 1, It a ent to t matte two Feet ( the higher plnue, Thin cut fturts t the north eu1 of of Merrill Creek bridge aud rims north Tu iret to where a rulvprt U in the road. Th- road la to be U feel wl.le In thl cul wheu ttnlahuili Ute character of toil thel! rock. Snerllteatinn No. 2, DtrlitoQ t. In fill to make ?4 feet lone, lutcad of an ukl brhliro. ft it lo cated on the road by Albert Adamt' p'ace. lust betwn hotue ati.l barn. There umtt be fald t'J-tnch terra cotta tiling In the ditch, to extend 'H feet, and the dirt for the nil to r taken from the lonlh ilde of the fill. Tni All I. to be at leavt one font hiKher than the trestciu bridire. &IeciricaUoii No. J, Ulvtaian f . Thlx ct.ntract rnnitiuot the reniovintt ot JO ttuinin and the plowing and (grading up of the r,au 'H feet widu lu the center of rluht of vrav. The b,iriunl04 1 at the aonth end of the nil acmM McUminM lake aud tl.e end 1 south one-uarfer of a lalic. at the irate which leads to ra:rick IIoKh'slioue. heinri a quarter ot a tulle uoith of Ucer island IKttoltire. pectrlcation No. 4. Plvislon 1. Is the aame Eiud ,,f work aa rs dracrlbe! in ttpecincation No. a The nttrtb end la about three rod north of the aotith end of sidetrack oi N. P. H. K. and the south end is at the north side of freer isluod ttiwusite. There ate 16 stamps to remove ou thi )ob. j-ccificatlon Ko. -V Dlrion 1. This con'ract embraces a quarter o' a mile of road, bfitiuitiiis; al Kiuib line of Licvr Island Wwitsiie and run. nina south to Alired MrHt'f north line. There are jo stHinps to reuiove aud file roudbe 1 to 1 plotted aud graded '4 feet wide, all rock larger lhau one tist to he pl,-ket up off ttie road and the auriace well ruiootard. Hreeillcatlou No. 1, Division 3, to widen out Uie road. Toe tuua has tu be dun awsr. start inx imin the t-a-l eud of brldife No. J.'ou the new road. 'I he bunk ahottld oe reniovct lo feet uide at bemncuik', but inity tawr o uUrtu Icet wide in a distance of loo feel, then six fctt wide for 10 feet dift'initr. to leave a 'utel roadbed, aith a ditch ou hill -l.lc ooe fo-d deep. reciticatlorr So. 2. l-l..n 1. To .Iraihlcn and widen out the lond. riturt at ayUike mured "A." 'JW leet west of bridire No. 8. then ruunttitf west luu feet to a staae marked "0," the bunk to be due away eirtlit ieet Hide at the widest piaco. S.'i:icatiou No. iJmsion J. BckIuiuuk at a stake marked ' B," -a hich irauds at the wet end uf the niece of road described In soei-iMca-1 lion No. '4, tncuce ruonlit? ucsl 'Mo tcet to a take marked "C' The Uauk ia to be dug away ihrce feet w ide all alone. heclncuUon No 4, Iilelsion 1 Starting on the east end of bridga No. 4 on the uew road, the ui.UiiH e t be workeil is Zt fuct, the first 4 5 feetdiuuee to be widened ten fet, the rest of ihedlHtanve to be widened rive feet tu a stake marked "fc" ditch ou bill aide. ril'eoi Section No. 5, Division 'i. Starts from ft stake inarKed "F" fifry feet south from culvert No. i ou tlie wot eu.f ot the new road, theuce running south tot) feel to a nlake marked "ii ' at a ixdut where the road turns toward an easterly course, 'lite bank la to be dux down six feet wide with adllcn one fool ileep ou upper side. r-peciiifution No. S, Division 2. Is a piece of plank road h.'iU fet-t In length starling at end of piece of plank road about 1 .bun feet east from the corner of road by the i.'anaan Khoolheu'e. the plank to beuf s,unil tlmiwr one foot or less in wldtit and Well t-d!.'?d. three inches thick and right feet long, tu belaid on twoatringers placed about six inches irum the eu.la of the planks, striugers to be sawed 2al inches, the plank to be luid aa straight as the roadbed will permit, red ilr or cellar preferable lu this contraot. The ground nm.l be well tilled up and leveled be tween the stringer, so the plauk will lay ou the frroHird. There must also be a bank ol dirt uol cm thun a lot t wide ul both euda of plank when laid. The bank of dlrl lo be as high as the top of plank. tfpecifl'-alioii No. 1, IilrMon 3, is to cut down a sleep crude, the dltauc to be narked ia Zleer. The hill Is to be hovered aud the dirt dumped Into the lowest place two and one-half leet '.eep. Two stair,, need t be removed. The graoe Is to be twelve feet wide wheu lin Ivhed. lots road is lo be all pnncheoued, and alio puucheou to be laid U0 feet further west to connect with the other puucheou. finch con to l'e ten leet long aud uf sound timber aud aoi teas than three inches thick. HKid liiuilon No. 2, Division .1, l a piece ot new roai running parallel with the old road, aiMut twcnty flvu feet dixiauce frm the tdd rna1. lis beginning ia about 10 feci wen from the center of road where the rami leafing to Carlco Intersect wllh tho Lrcer island roail. '1 heu It runa west 'J.', feet to where it Intersects with tiie old rond. The character of the work ia to swamp the right of w ay twenty feel wide, and lo remove the stumps ou same, then to make a ntde twelve feet wide. hlKCillcution No. 1, Division S, Is a piece of new road, ii starts at a stake marked "b"' about orj feet west from ft prlvaie road leading to Mr. Mortal s placa in Hectioit eight, Township live Ncrth, iiaiiKe two West, aud running lu a northwesterly course 1200 leet to a po-i marked ,"T." Tho rivrht of way is to be swamped out thirty feet wide and the grade when finished Is lo be I wclve leet wide and clear of slumps and 'roots. bpcclflcatlon So. 4, Division S, calls for mak ing of a piece of road which liegius at a stake marked "A." about 7u0 feet roHrh from where this road joins ou to the Deer Island road, thence running south 410 feet, where it Inter sects wltn the old road, and where fence poat benrs the letter "U." This contract requires the replacing of 400 feet of straight rail fence, and the grade to be 12 leet wide. Kprcilleatinii No. li. Division I, Is All ts ninke. Held 1111 to he Are feet deep at the deen ct phlce. The distance of road involved la loo feet, the same to be puncheoiied alter grflding. The east eud of the above mentioned 1 feet Is at the east Hue of N. I'iukney'i pla at a state marked "(.; " then it runt southwest to sirfke niarkod "D." The puncheon lo be ndt leas than ten feet In length and thrco Inches Uih:k. AM Wds on (be foregoing specifications to be filed with the County f :erk on or before the 14tti duy of February, 19W. Til t'onnty Court ro serting the right to reject any and all bids. All lo he waled bids and oceoinpnulcd by the re quires boads. k. h. ii .trr an, COtiutt Jadge. When In fortland 06 to The Ein rire Rostanrant, 102 Third Ktri'tt-, three doors Sooth of Baker The tre. . Meals from 15 centa tp. Ofjen day find niiiht. Oysters in any e'tyfe. Wm. Iiohlander, I'rop., formerly of the Royal, 1-st trn J Wadisosr. A busy world this and a very busy aj,e. We can not be posted on alt thing around us too busy. Therefore, there are tliinij we need to know. In tho mutter of purchasinu; your piano you are too busy to shop around and look the matter up. The simplest way is the HILHRS WAY. It saves time ; it saves your nerves. No "patience tried" In the ISilers way. Simply this : Cut out the coupon and mall it to us, and we'll send you useful piano information that you can look over and study in the quiet of your own home. You want to know about reputation and wenrlns quality ; you waut to know about the piano that is best suited for this particular climate, about the go.aruii.ee and whut it means. You prolvably want to know about our"little payment plan that ntukes piano buying esy,"aml above and beyond all you want to know about our FREE! Please send bis a copy of the Musical Herald, eentululng use ful piano tnfonnallan. and 8cbtelflarth'i '-slvtropoUlau Two-Step," lib rauald Nam Address , XOa NT ffc.''''''''',''' IS OUR WE have tlm best and most V fully etjuipiied .Iul Trint in? Ottit'e in Columbia County , f nd ice are prepared to do all hinds of Prinliii'4 on short not ire and at most reasonable prices A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE REO WE WANT A SMALL FARM RIGHT AWAY around DEER ISLAND Part cash. We have inquires for utrut land and timber in all parts of Oregon and Washington. We a!so have numer ous trades on our books. We have more than 10,1)00 acres of fine Alberta wheat land for sale and one place in Alberta to trade for good land in Oregon. I, you have anything in the Real Kstate lino to trade or sell, we would be pleased to hear from you. BRiaas-roRD realty co., 133',' First St. Portland, Ore. CITATION. In thcCirenit Court f ih flttfl of Oregon fur tlie County of Culumbfu. In the matter of ttie ettntc of Jutcpb Copelftn), To W. If. CoTM(Uiid, I. H. Copli.r.'it Molljr Fuller, Uori Kernlck, Jocih I,. :up' fnirl nrt'l UfiijAtuiii K. CoAitin(l, thli'lren uf tutUl do t'n;d. ncl tl per m uitkucwii, iuturcvlMl in Mid eiftti. Cireutintf: In the nnmcof thf tae nf (trefoil yen rn euch ol you are bar by c(UM nn1 rt-jtiifc.. 10 p unr In til iAMntf Court ot UivtHA'.v of Oriron, for the County of Colmnhlri, ut lUn fourt nm thereof, St 41. Helens, In the Coiini of Culum hi, on WC'Ine-niiiy, the iffith flty of Kehniiiry, l, at onn o ''I'M-Jt lit Die afternoon of tlmt dfiy, then find there to thaw caue, If any there he, why aii order olionM not he me Kmntlri to the ftdiulntfttteirtx of wld eKtHtc rfnnWion iind fllr(j'Hij her u rlt the ral estnte of mill tie cea-tl, al prfVfitH n!e; Nftid real eatnte hcliiK t'i eatd in Column. n County, Orewii, and fie-M.-rtbed km follows, w-Hit: HejjlniilnK at the N. W. corner of a tract of lend deeded to K1;ikt Miller, by deed recorded in Uok X at pturQ frif, recordu of dew In for "olurtihlfi County, Oreuroti, thence runnlnv northerly, foJ lowing the tauter ti line of Uud of J. M. (irowell.fu recorded lu hook 3 at fiae 111. r;eordof deed for Mud fiounty, to the north Hue of the n1d H. :. AehtUua d 1 thcucu B. fli degrees K.nloiiff the iioiMi line ol mid d 1 fi to the lan'l deeded to Joi'h l and Heiilainln It. Cojiitnd, Uy deed recorded In book X nt -MS, recordw of dedi of fmi coiiijiy; thence H. wdereex W,, fulhtwliijt went urn Hue of laud of mud joweph L, and HenlHrnin H. CopeLmd. to the N. K. corner of -aid Llmer Miller land; theuce weiterly, following the northern line of mid Elmer MlPer land to place of b"Klnjilif. cntttiulnt; VI .icren more or le, In iu:cUon17 and 1H. townfthln 4 S.t li. 1 W. of the Wlllnmatte MrtdUn; Also, nil that port ton nf the R. C AchUIc4 1 C that U iVHimlcd on the went by the U.l'.Hy, riht of way. on Hie aculh by the I. . O, K. cenietry, ou the etut by the county row I lead ing from Ht. Meleim to Portland, Oreffou. and on the north by laud deeded o iienjanifn K. and loeeph L. CopUnd, by deed record o I In hook X at pAKd 4i of deed record of Colmnhiit County, Oregon, coittnlnlnr three ai-ren more or lei, lu Mtrtlon 17. townahip 4 N., R. I W. of the WlilainHte MerldUn: aIho, ten aerea more or lexa, of the 8, 0. Achillea d 1 r In ctl'n ix, township 4 N., K. I W. of the Willamette Meridian, duMrrfbed na h' trtiinfnjf at a pot on the vnitli line of nald tf. C. Ai.'hilleN d 1 c, which m noulh & deicrew eat, :'A id chalm from the H. W. corner of anld d I e: the nre north 16 decree 17 mlnuu, eait 24.15 1'huinn to a pout ml ou thesnith line of the i. H. Miflnrd tmct of bind; thence aonth Wt de grees Vi nil mi ten went to the ti. K. corner of the John Hfttver trnct, bn dell uud by deed to htm of date October Hi 1'JOl, recorded In book 3 of dddtt, fecnrdu of tJofuraWit County, Oregon; then"! tonthfrly alonm the nnt boiiudiiryof hhM (iiMUffn tract, to the H. K. coroer therurd, on the Boutherly line of safd Achilles die and thence oiitherwtvrly to the pfdnt of bdlnnlntf. Wltnewt the Honorable It. H. ll-ittun. Jndue of iheOrtfiuty irrt 6f the Htnfr of Orekiu( fr tho conmy oi voiauiuia, wun me aeni oi fKio i;otirt amitod, thf Htb day of January. A. U. l'J!. Attest: H. Utr'lJKHrtON. Clerk. fly W. A. fUKHlH, Dnly Clerk. Pen! of the County Court ol Columbia C'cnutr, Modern System of Piano Selling Which Saves You Money EILERS PIANO HOUSE 3$l Washington Street rOIiTLANl) URIC BUSINESS RSiST RAILROAD LANDS f OR LEASE IsAn.U of tho Oregon ami Ci.WtiU UAilmxI Company, in Oregon, wilt bo leased for tho yenr 10kJ futijwt to cuii collfttion of U'h in the event of the of the land duriii tho t'r:u of Imse. Owner of farmland rnnchi' ndj-ilniim railroad UmU should filu their nppHrtv (ions not Inttr than Kebrnnry 1, JWHi, uftr which dutft ftpplimtion from other will nluo be cont-idiTcd. Adtlr i CUARLKH V. KUKUUN, Acting I,nnd Agent. 105 MerchRntft' Kxchnngo. San Francisco, CI. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tho umlfrMKWil, Fmnk Psyrw. srns br n nr. dr ul the l.'mintv lainrt nt r.ilirniln, l i,inil , Oririrnii. lnlr iru'fn nrul enlori-l mi ilia HA ! nf NovmlM!r, ' rlrtlv st'l'''l",f) R'liolirlslrn Uirnf tli esrs.fc- ol Klien X. rvn, li imui). All inMii bnvuiri rlitlir.s :ilpt miI'1 rxtnlu ,ir hcrrtlr) nollrlr'd Ut lscwut sslrte Ui llirr, rltiljr tt lilc'l, nt my reslili um at iiMntxtx, I r "ol'imljia Cntintr. "n'Kiiil. H.ANK I'AVSK, A'lininlatrnKir til the ellu ul Klicii T. rrn. otis'ewtM. Airik,,! .Sfv(iin!,cr 21. 1. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCESN Jfy trite. Mfr Cilirin Mkw left rniM u i't bnrtr'l witlion. r,.t r-RiSM r iri)vifnti(in, mi I will nut stslxl I'msl lr ru.y rlclAs slur ni mm. lret frii.n tlili 'l.ttp. JAM KM s. ll A'. Vi;,iiiiift, Orufoii, Jnu. 1, OREGON SHoirLiriE Union Pacshc AMD "lIXtVrs"lii!Hi'T. ' j',,Vtfii' Arrlvvs, S: '. M'. Irull). CHII. AtiO-l'OKTI.ANU' tl IU A. H HI'Kr IAI, fur (lie ' Kri-t via riuiitlnxt'in. "rfl'fiKASE K I.V K H, for Knsisrn Wiuhfrifr tun, Wallo Walla, lw Istori, Ciioiir (I'Abria ari'l (rrirat Northern I'OllltS. AlT.'.VNfKr KXI'HKSX fur tin) Krmt via lliint Inytmi. Unity. ! siiTITM W:0n A, "m" dally. Hail)', s:IS M.7:l V A. M Jlrill)'. jinllr I THRKK DAILY TRAINS KOU ALL POINTS KAfiT. ivOWRR Columbia Rivkr. Stnarni-r Ha'sal'i Innvca f'nrllaiii dully. eont hllliJar, atK;lrUr. in. ((.itnrrlrijr 0 V) n. ,n tit AsUirla anj wa lnullnus. lU'trirnliiK lcav Astoria ut 7:00 a. .in di'lly. ...,.1,1,1 uunrur. a. L. CRAIQ, Ceneriil Puiii'nvt'r Affnt,l'01tTl.Af;Ors. &j?q ens THE OREGON MIST and THE! METROPOLITAN AND" RURAL HOME for $1.00 . 1 .. r..r n lliull.-a Iom woMuui iuuo uu opportuully don't tloluy. INrtriMMtiUiioa whilo M brother ou tho .ttn.o m rcyro rulor ZZK u J uV.n.l lor I.I-I l...ti..r nnil Mil- ..II l.o i.u. cn?o. n V. yo r . . iu,.l your inrni. A rrrol Mu ij.o.m Ur i-Vl linriil 1 or,wll. iron. tH to V2H -..lii.mm of lt;ljUui, hi. r si .j rtf. tWty llio i.u.kI rolobrutvd hhIIm.UiIo.h. I'K I O, mini la .111 Allllilllll si.-s ..i.s.- !f ... Inf.rii-.il.. ..r,. r. n a..t If , nr. IntOTo I I" urni-iisl .Jlli m. uiiilikCU. ..I ll.-L.i.. n. TUANVIVIPtll II IlKt.. If ,., nr l,,tr.l In TrnlUof l.rltlt. .'.'"'hu ill .ou n i ,."r, J ll r hr.br.HV4 J " 1? a u A t 1 rMH -u. m.ii.i ., iiir.rUs.iH. . " r". Vu'uJ r.,7,Z Atiitti 1 1 i:ai. ... ..rusM.. tnM.s.r. If rnu nrtl liili.rl.rl In Mtn ytsi" in jjtui r.. . - irilt.ll, urnhsrllMllilunl'i . froui Al .kXANUMUUI .IIIIAI I II. f JnoitHI. M Is., . I.IAIm IN ! I.IWI.. If .... ar. iBttoMII '-? S-'iJVV tVa.ii'U -.1.. Illunla l.ls., lnniAli ' "Till ltl'UAI. IIOMK" In nnolil rutabUaliwl ittjrlciiltiii ul monthly, ftiul now luw cln-iilalloii of noO.OOO fitilr cm-It Iwnic, nuil Inti-iuli to uibl timti)' I boumiixl 1 nunc by liuinu of thin nrmnKCiucnt Willi Till: OttHOON MIST. Thhitroiit i.r.or Im open to KVEISYOSKj both I'M mul new mibm-rlbcm urn nnfi'il to mci'jit It. 8inl ono ilolbir mul ihimiIIihi tliU oflVr miillyoii run bnvo Till: MIlTKOrOMTAN AM UIHAI. HOMK without iiililUlomtl rout. iHcml to-Jiy. Aiftlrcw TIIU OKKUOV MIST, St. llchn Ore. I', hTin m.i., I r.l l. in. Wm U.: COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK bT. HLL.I2M3, OCIGO'! Trnn.sr.rts a T.tv.ier.-tl I'.' nkin,; ' Interest 1'a.iil f:i 1 Ki.H-.;U Colkv.liuus Mr.k-l-'orci;;!'. a:ul l.Hi;Mc:;tiv Ivvcli.i:'; rortlaud Coiti-siciulttit I-irst N'uti-.iv.I '.;uk WRITE fCH OU!! CAT.M.CC Cf OillC.ii.il S C.f Ui3 :rj Ob-. KNIGHTS mn "Walk-drcr'aRd g ruirritAM) - iuiiawiuuiiiiUiiuuiUiiuiuuiiuui;uiiiu.'iyiuiUiii'i;rt 1 THE MMk STOHEI p DOvViV DY Tim BIG SAWMILL ij I Receiving New Goods Every Day 1 IS In tlie Wed;. E w 3 S. z llin'ft Ht-imUtion of K Siaa.llnj; for Only Mm Ilc.-i in I General Merchandise! St Dart & r. jioiciih, - I'OR 1'UKTI.ANA 1MII.V sIRALDA C. I mOGIlKIHK, Mauler. Lcnvct Rnluier daily, t-xccpl Rimilny, for I'ortland. nt (1 u. in., rloiumiiiu (.. St. Helena Rt H o'clrick. Ketiiriiln lenvei I'ortland nt 2:)IOn. m., arrivliiK nt St. Jb-irniiot4:t, only A YEAR I Into only. Wo can't toll how to ivo you wivb n ImrKiiin, mo ,.,. . In l.r frm !Wr, I". O. llOtWCW, -f allili - t " "' '"" M. R.t- t. I'miilvlit. ('. Htrn KW! I. ,Ju ...l.Kl ........ xr inn IMTUAI. Iionin In Tim .... . . ...... ........ .. I.... r.n. iuii. Nature Shaped j cniLDiaiN's stums g - St Our CItil!r n'-t J'S;--fi ;H a fi-m-fl r':!i! ;mp. ti'iit ui Mic xii U'ilrr mi'i Uv t(t(it oklilv t n1k'i:i(.Vij!;, i..ryin ty!c- Ulwk, uU l!t lJj White Rubbers find Tafi Rub bers for Chil dren -: -:- -:- , Win- V. -1. ... ;,,VEN f1IOM.fr 1 crtnr 7 , ,, . i Porosis" Store vie w.tt i.r , .'5 :.' Muckle. Omrim.S Niitakv l'i niir, ' n.ieyHoiml. T II. liiilil'UI.V, ATTORNIiY-AT-LAW. licit H.hrln nuil 'Inntjcr l.nii.U snlil nu) ,Mj ti'iitln inii.tr.. hi'. oiii'jjon. c, j'lHt'iii'.u, ATTORNHY.AT-I,Av.