The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 06, 1906, Image 2

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    OHEGON MIST
Entered at the rotoflice nt St; Helens,
OrcRon, a second-clas mail matter.
VERNON I A ITEMS.
IT 18 SAID IX ST. HELENS
j Tlmt Jack Uluck is after
jolx.
McCrecdic's
Issued Kvkrv Fmruv Bv
E. It. FLAGG.
EDITOR AND 1'HOPKIUTOR.
One copy, one year, in advance. . . .f 1 00
Six month .- "
Legal notices 25 cents per hue.
That Brw. Dilhml h decided not to en
join tlie building oC the new court house.
That Walter lllaktsley is the leader
the local prohis.
ol
FRIDAY. July 0, 1100.
SKTTLK IT.
We want to pay our bills and get ont
of debt, and in oider to do so it U ne
cessary to collect from those who owe
ns. There are several hundred dollars
doe the Mist on subscription. It is all
in small amounts and so it will not
strain any one to pay their shaie. We
have added to ti e Mixt'h plant until it
is bv far the best iu the county. We
want onr subscribers to hell) to nny for
this by sending in the amounts they
OW3, therefore we are sending ont state
ments of a count to all who owe. If
any error has been made we will cheer
fully correct it. Remit as soon as pos
aibla and theiebv confer a great favor
upon the editor, w ho is doing his best to
give you a clean ana readable paper.
propax it v ax i w lga hit y
Two lxys sat on the steps of the St.
Helens school house one day last week,
discussing the liquor habit. One was of
the opinion that it was no one's busi
ness, except the parent's, if a youngster
frequented saloons or become a drunk
ard, while the other held the broader
view that individuals do not live for
themselves alone or by themselves, but
that every man has his influence on the
community and therefore it ia a matter
of general concern when youngsters
take the first step towards becoming
criminals or common nuisances. Roth
lads were earnest in the support of their
views; in fact, so earnest that they both
forgot there are other vices besides in
temperance and po'ired out a stream of
vulgarity and profanity that would have
disgraced the most hardened barroom
. loater. The enticements of the saloou
are manifold. It offers shelter, a pleas
ant game of cards or( billiards, the soci
ety and conversation of others, a look at
the newspapers, and various other al
lurements that are especially attractive
to the young and to the homeless work
ingmen who meet there to pass away the
evening or an idle day; and, as the
drink habit becomes stronger, men look
upon the saloon as a necessity, and many
refuse to live where it is not permitted.
It is an evil, but it is an understandable
evil.
Profanity and vulgarity, however, as
naoits, are absolutely without use or
excuse, and it is bard to account for tiieir
existence. They are repulsive and they
add nothing to the strength of an argu
ment. No one lik?s to listen to a con
versation interlarded with oaths and
vulgar expressions, and those who use
them seem to be unaware of the fact,
and to have no idea of the manner in
w hich they are defiling their conversa
tion. It is one of the earliest acquired
ol the bad habits that deface men's cha- j the cemetery, the team running afoul of
ruciers, aan it seems io oe one o: tne ; a stump, the wagon striking it with con
hardest to cure. It is generally derived i siderable force, throwing the occupants,
That Ir. Ross resembles Kdwin Booth
in Hamlet.
That Charley ltlukeslev believes the
new milking machine to be a great invention.
That when Martin While .orders
saloons closed on Sunday the boys
wise enough to quit.
the
arc
That this community will lose a good
man when Harry Henderson leaves us.
That Fred Erixon is building his rcpu
Ution into the new court house.
That M. C. Urav is manifesting his
faith in the town by building one of the
best bouses in the county.
John Attaint was out to Portland last
week with hit wool clip.
II. G. Downinz made a bnsimvs trip to
Ililltboro the last of this we. k.
Joe HigginlKitham, of HUIkImn, has
been here the past week looking after hi
bay crop on the linker ranch.
Miss lHira Throop is visiting her aunt,
Mrs. Uatlie Hsagslrom of Portland, this j
wet.lt. That K. K. SJuick favors a law prohibit-
Hugh Uiftoii, of Portland, has been"? county od'.cial from making ab
visiting relatives, the Beilstein and Pout , sitract.
families, the past week.
Oscar I.indstrom made a trip ut to xh;t A. T. Laws is an enthusiastic fire
Forest Grove the first ol the week, bring- iamiic.
ins back with him Mr. and Mrs.C.V et, j
who had been visiting friends Hiid neigh
bors out beyond Buxton.
James Lehe and wife and James Mor
ris, of Bachelor's Flats, visited for a few
days the latter part of last week with
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. Mr. Morris
is a brother of Mrs, Baker.
Miss Margaret Bynon, who hat ben
with her mother at Portland the past
tix months, came in last week and will
be "at home" with htr aunt, Mrs. A
Emmons, the rest of the summer.
D. T. Early began ctrryingthe mailon
the Vernonia-Houlton route Monday,
with Guv Crosbv. of Yankton, as his
helpmate on the other end, David and
hit sisters Grace and Edith are now liv
ing in the Lavender property. Geo. V.
Parker now carries the Kist mail and
C. A. Mills the Keascy mail, with Alex
Sword still on the Anoka route.
That"baby"separatorat Dr. Hatfield's
is quite an attraction among dairying
people, It is such a tiny bit of a thing,
being only eighteen inches high and oc
cupying a floor space of lets than a square
foot, and yet it w ill take a half gallon of
milk a minute and does its work as tho
roughly as the larger machines. It is of
the Sharpies tubular variety, the local
agent being O. B. Miilmsten.
The Children's lay exercises at the
church last Sundav were largely attend
ed. In the morning Rev. A. E. Myers
preached a sermon tothechildren.whit h
was interesting to all present. In the
afternoon a programme Has reudered by
the children, assisted by a select choir of
the larger people. The decorations were
excellent.
Quite a number of -our citizens who
have been employed out in the logging
camps and other places were at home
over the Fourth, among them being Josh
Rose, Guy Mills, Perry Mellinger, Roy
Webber, Ora Lavender, and Mrs. E. E
Nickerson. We are always glad to have
them with us, even for a few days.
Two accidents the past week from run
away horses: Rev. A. E. Myers, with
his family in the buggy, was driving
down the Rose hill, in the south part of
the town, His horse, not being used to
holding back as a single driver, reared
up and plunged sideways down the em
bankment, falling and pulling the bnggy
and the Myers family after, the little
girl, Esther, falling under the borse. Mr.
Myers was thoughtful enongh to jump
on the animal's head and hold her down
until Mrs. Myers could pnll the child
out, and fortunately she was unhurt, nor
were any of the others or the horse ; and
the boggy was only slightly damaged,
Tiie other was a genuine runaway bv II
(. Clark s team, on the road out near
That Judge Hattan favors locating the
State Capitol at St. Helens.
That Deputy Ksson should
He would make a good atnl a kind
That Jay Deming predicts an improv
ment in the drug store business.
That the new County Cler't is not so
very new. He knows where to find the
books.
That Muckle Brothers have bought a
lot of ties for tlie spur to the Northern.
That Richard Cox is the local Luther
Burba tik.
That you can never get a full house by
drawing to three bachelors.
SUMMONS.
from the parents and the lax discipline
of the school ground encourages it. When
8 youngster hears his father, whom he
regards as a g.jod man. rip out an oath,
it is hard for that father to lecture his
boy upon the evil of profanity, and yet
none of us like to hear vulgar or profane
words rolling from tlie lips of our chil
dren. How to successfully combat the
evil is a hard question, but of course the
start must be made nt the home and in
the public schools. The teacher is more
npt to come in contact with it than the
parents, because the rough play of the
school grounds ia apt to provoke rough
language, therefore it should be t' e care ,
of each teacher to do his best to impress
Mr. Clark and Mrs. W. W. Allen, vio
lently to the ground. Mr. Clark was
not hurt, but Mrs. Allen sustained a frac
ture of the shoulder and some severe
bruises aBout the head, as well as a hard
shock to the brain and nervous system.
Dr. Hatfield was called and reduced the
fracture and dressed the wounds. At
present writing Mrs. Allen is doing fair
ly well, except for the suffering.
The railroad mas? meeting Saturday
night last was pretty generally attended
by our people a ad considerable interest
manifested. The committee reported
that the claims for damages amounted
so far to about $1000. Some of this is for
land at prices which are out of all reason,
FRItiHTFI L ACCIDENT
at I
u,hu ... pupns mat mere is nou.ing OI,e cI;lim )jeing for aboat
bold or manlv about vulgar or obscene eo tl)at a conservative estimate places
language, but that, on the contrary, it tl,e amount at about 1200. After much
degrades those who use it and seriously diH;Uf,ion aml vgriou8 motion.
injures them. srenernl lnwtinff dwidp.1 In in.imrfil,.
committee toadopt the principle of ar
Uitrut ion in the settlement of dispute
where possible timl to make f50 per acre
fur cl-ared and in. proved land the mini
mum price. The matter of raising the
money was freely discussed and finally
refeired to the commiltue toileviee .vu
and mean. After the general nieeliiii
h.Tl adjourned the committee had b
nu tting and decided on a tabular sub
tcriptiou. They have, drawn up a paper
obtain .1 he "object, condition?, time lobe
pain, eu;., mm nave i.ireimy wcnreil a
goodly sum. There is hardly a doubt
but that the people of the Xehaleui will
soon make tip at least the 1200. More
will lie needed, but it is expected
In the Circuit Court o( the State nt Oreix-n lur
the t ouuty nf Columbia.
Mary Theresa Kelcr. plalniifr, v. Francis will
nam resitr, neleuuaiu.
To Krancui William Feler. the above-named
ueteuuaut :
in the rime of the Mute of Oreo-nn rim Are
hereby require-! to e.mear n. n.wer Ihe
piaiuim cnmi.laiul II el aea.ii.it vnu mi lh
leveuteenth day of May. A. I., I'AMV. in the
above eDtltled Milt, iu the cai'l circuit court,
tvlthlu fix n t from ami after the dale of
service uon juu or the -umuiona and enm
plirtnt herein: lull. II puMIhel, then within
mi wren irom nl alter Hie I 'III (lav ol June.
I'M., which In the time reeribed Iu the order
for publication of lui Munitions, for you to no
apit-ar mm an. tier ,i etinniii)nl: ami 11 you
fail to m, atlenr and answer it poniiilniiit on
or before the Ttu iluy of Julv. !;;. Hie plallilirr
ui appiy loinecouri lor me relier iu mau.u-ij
in her f'onipiaiiit herein: to-wit: for a d-cn-e
iiiiMiiviiig ue ooi.iia ot niatrltiioue now and
heretofore CXi.-tilli' tietwcei) roil ull.'l lite LlHin.
tiff, uin the ltoiii,. anil for the ren.on tlmt
you have wilfully W--rn-l and abandoned the
pia nun lor more niau one vruf tail, and now
continue to wilfully de-ert and aluiidon her
Willi.. nl her with, will or consent: and lhat
platul.ff be awarded the care aud cu.tody oi
orar ann pnuniin nnnorehliilren, Franeia Us
ui y Fe.ierniin arl U niter Fcaler.
fhiK auminou. i- pui.ii-hcd in the "Oreifon
Mi.t." a weekly new .prtr. printed and pub
li.hed in Mild Columbia County. Oregon, for
not le than once each week, and lor nt lea.l
ix yuci-cie week., by written order of lite
Hon. Ill nu A. Mellrlde a Judite ol the ld
circuit colli! for Columbia Conote. ttiMib. mh.i
dated on the th day of June A. D. Isuj, and duly
Sled In Maid circuit court herein.
f. II I.KI HKK. Atlornev for til.lntnr
617 rommerelid block, fortland. Orevon.
L. S. FRAMES,
352 MORRISON ST..
PORTLAND, OREGON
. PHJNE
PACIFIC 433
Dcsicxets or
9FINE MILLINER Y
SPECIAL HATS MADE TO ORDER
"Columbia County People arc especially invited to Call and IusH.t't.jM
GALVANIZED ALARM
PAILS CLOCKS
nn a- r
Ail extra large teakettle, OUO OUO
made of heavy copper, tIim 1.. i.kel nlnted. ith a
hold 14 qts., mid usually good, c'nar riiiif. Any
one nil or twice the money, body knows they're worth
mure, hut while they
Inst t"'C
TEAKETTLE
90c
nickel patcd.
Regularly sold for
dollar and a half.
Utt 1 ne aliove advertised articles are genuine rvduclhn. in ordering which
it will be necessary to MENTION THIS PAPER.
La good pLcg: tc trapeITI
JOB PRINTING
18 OUR BUSINESS
VV. Iiiivt Hio lipst and most
y lull v qui'tl .lob Print
inv:tt1hi In tVlmiitiia County
Jnd irr tnr firrKtrctt to
tin till kinds of 'nnttti'J
on stun t not i rr aiut at
most iritsoiinhtf nircs
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
OREGON MIST
i
STATE BANK OF RAINIER
CAPITAL $25,000
Po tlnnd Ccr ;ponl,nl OfitCO TRUST iHO tiUMOt CO,
H't It I CU 1 KM' IMk.liKM l-Alll ..V TIMK M:HMtrw ANtl t.VIS(i ACflllT
KrKUN t;l'llM,K 11 Kt
II VSKIM, ll"l It- A M In 4 I' M n 1 1 ltl"V A. M t t. M.
Ollii'tri: t.'. ii Id. hi l.rwi, fri-idciit . John I'ibblcr,
Aukrr, Caalurr.
Vice 1'rr.idciil. C- 8. V
.SHEKIFF'H Hilt.
Frank L. llardliit; Insluutly Killed
Chithkai.le.
i'rank L. Harding, a young man about
2.3 years old living about 1,'a miles south
of ClaLsknnie, was almost instantly killed
nt 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon while
preparing to fire n Fourth of July salute
from an improvised bomb loaded with a
smokeless powder of his own manufac
ture, the lecipe for which was
from an K.wterii advertising faker. He
bad taken a piece of two-inch gas-pipe
14 inches Ion : and stoped up one end.
Filling the pipe with the explosive, he
was in the act of plugging the other end
when the friction cau.-el it to exploit?,
tearing oil' bis i-iht aim between the
elbow and w rist, slnitteringhis right leg.
and otherwise mangling him. H uding
leaves a father, who is a telegraph opei
ittor on the Northf iu Railroad at some
station near Spokane; a i.iotlnr, two
sifters, and a brother, the latter living in.
the fat m near Clatukanie, where he n.i-t
his death, 1 1 n will ) j buried at Clnti
kanio tomorrow by the Modern Wund
or .'.m -lien, of which organization he was
n member.
Iu the Cin uil Court nt the Kme nf Oreznn, fur
nip niinrir f,i jrii lmn.
f). J. Swllzi-r. i.lalmlir, v. t harles Mewrre. uV-
feii'liint.
Notice ia herfhreiven that mi'K-r ari.t bv vtr.
tne of an exi-i-nlion i"ut-il out of Hip i-lrrnlt
roiirt of th State of op-aron In anl for th
Coiinirof Jai'kHon.ou the fimulay of June, Hani,
nnlr ami in nnnniaiif of r. itilifmpiir inn.ir.
ami enl-rcfl in wilij cnjrt n thp ilt ilav of O,--
lotwr, 1'ati, in an action wln-rt-ln l. J. Hwlter.
niaintirt', repoverpil jotirnonl in.'ain-,l Charley
Me.wrve In the aurn of SV,I 0,. with ifil.rpt
thereon at the rate of eii;ht pfr r-ent per aiiniini
from thft (litre theri-of until mht. and the eot
ntwin thin writ, eoniinamlinr me to fcatify tiie
above lia:nel ainolint ont of the erwnal prol
ertvofall lefemlnnt f'harlea Menerve, or If
Kiirlii-ient rnnnot he fontol then nut of Ihe real
pninerty Iwlontriliir to aaiil ileft-lKlant III C'oluin
bia t'ountv, Htate of Orejron. I have levleil uiK,n
the foiiowfnir ileneribe'1 real propertv. aliiiatwt
in the County ot Columbia, rttate of Oreuon: to-wit-All
the rlulit. Ilile. inn-rent and ettiile of Ihe
sai-l Charli-a Mi-serve, the ame lH-iujr nu uul.
viile.1 interest luherltu'l by him from nl.
molher. Hnrah Mei,erve. iHfeeai-l( in atnt to the
followinir leTii-fl real 'utiite. to-wic 1 lie
fiortiietiHt iiarter of is-clloii Heveiiti-i-n,. In
towiKliin M-ven Norlh, Kainre three Wert oi
WiluiiM ite M-ridiaii: It 4..V l. 7, H aii'l'.l. o'
llloilt as, of Mia-ek'a A'i'lltloii In the elly of
Kaiuler.in Miiil Coiiutv ani Htate; an.i Ihe f.i.
lowitiK OWribeil inml In lilt-1 ity of Ituliiler Iu
f.af'1 (.'oiinlv ami 'Oiin-. f 'ouiifii-ni-luir at a of-fut
whiell iiain feet Soulh a 'leirree. :i minute
wert of tlie Initial nolnl ol Mim It A'Mltiou In
Rainier a t'lultel alM rworded: iheiiee totilh
if, dek-reea 'a. iiiinutea, went 'Juu feel to a noint;
Ihence nortli i3 lietrrifea ten inl;ime; w-t :aw
j i-ei io a inni: ineii'-e north 'Ji. wrrtn :t mlii
I lllea. eaat JJD feel to a ,llit: theneu aoulh fa ile
irreealu minutea, eaat feel to the 'aee ol
i tH-viniiluK. lave ami exc-nt a trio .Vi ieet wl.l,.
.1.... i oir Ihcearferlv end. over wlileh a lluine run.,
1,1,11 ; Ufl.l ll.ul f uill yull II. u I. 1. ..
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. eniiTiii 1.IIH, ,jm iirr!" win u.eii i.eill oriivi.iu iij iiiw.
nirl il. il i,,, l, ou 40WU1 t:i i Therefore, on Halnrda" -.Ihe Vmt ilav of Julv.
nil'! that as much as JKjc.lil easily be woe, i will, at the hour of n o'einck Iu Uiefoie
laised. As foonas this nibscrintion i !','".'" "' "' H"; 'ourthou- .l.r In hi.
., , . 1 Helena, in calil eeulily, Klale of On-iton,
well underway, signers to the colilrael ! -U at imblle aneiioii. for rah In hand.
,.., : ..:..i . .1 i t. ,, lallthe rlnht. Iltle, Inlercat ami eatnle of the
(......nmMnnuun nny mine ii. it. ;ailharli..Mi.-rve, Ihe afore--ld ilefeiiihinl.
Id. can be obtained
2 TRAINS DAILY 2
TO
i.iri.t'Tii minnkai'dms
-ST. I'.U'l.
t)KNVKK-l.l.t UI.N-ttMAII
Kansas 1 1 lYir. 1 ki'is
THE EAST
The Regular Yellowstone Park Route
Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, the tiovertiiiicnt OihVial
KntniiKe to the Turk,
SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20.
SEE EUllOPi:
IF YOC WILL, BI T
A.Lj:iirCA. FIKST
START RIGHT. SKR
LOWSTOXE PA11K
NATt'RKS GRKATI-.T WONDKRI.ANT)
SEE
I'Aimcrr.vRs AT250 Morrison trket
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant General Passenger Agent
Portland Oregon
1 rcitom. t'.ittrt'in I.i-hi, hhn I'ihl'lrc, (lean lllatnhanl,
V. t'Hi r Mm iu, lkn W, Krcd.
STATE BANK OF RAINIER
RAINIER. OREGON
E. E. QUICK
The Columbia County
ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO.
A. M. HOLTON j
4
"WALK - OVER
OXFORDS
Itlack ratint Leather
IU.uk Cm Metal
Ian Russia Calf
$4.00
$3-50
$3-50
KNIGHT'S wsoii SSL
FORMERLY FIFTH AND WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON AND THIRD ST.
"All ur. .unit tin-
PORTLAND
N'-rllmcM tofnrr.
ORE
s
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Titles Exam i nkd J Abstracts Mauk
Non-Resident Taxes Paid J
Loax.s, etc
Real Estate
AND
Oregon
Shoreline
Union Pacific
UNION KKI'OT.
IIHAtiO-rOHTI.A.Nr)
HI'KI'IAI. for the liHl
vni itimiinut'iii. j
HI OKANK Fli'VK li,
(or I h-Ii.tii Wii.IiIiik
ton. Wallrt VVnllu, Ij-w.
lt"ii, CiK-nr il'Ali-ne
"ii'l lirent Nnrllii-rn
MilltN.
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lor tin-Knitt via limit-' Jully.
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NOTICE oi' I'fN'AL SETTLEMENT.
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II. ilmlipr. aiinrm-) lor lulinliiimraior.
NOTICE OR'I'IXAL SKTTI,EMI'.NT.'
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rnliiiiiliju rmiiilv.
In it"' mull, r ol Hie Kaluie ol Kill i
(IH'i-HWl.
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1 .on ill y 01 -o;,,,i, (Hi,. ., ;
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BANK OF RAINIER
1 ui'iim stiM-k, n,ooo, l ullr 1'nltl.
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I.i I,iiiiki- ""111 1111 nil .,ii,ta
Mu-. nmnty ami t,-h,Mt warraiil Umght
Ol-1 li'Klts
Vf. V. Civ, rri-i,,-i)t
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I I HECTORS
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7:l i A. M
, Dull).
anil il,in will KC'cnrc 1 ln ,,,s 'ferul tra.-t ol r?l riropprty !
the road bv July I, 1!H)8. Neg.jtiHlions '. n'-..ry 'tioMtlrfy uld exi-i-ntion.
have alo been Im-kiiii Willi Mr. Hii-in ",led " ht' "cl:""' '"TAkri'swi i'itk
Hhcrlffol r'olnmliiit county, Ori-iton.
nmi inniiiHiion June tl, law), ami l,il inibli- i
i-ni'ini on jniy io, num.
W. II. PoWKtl., AtUimey lor plallitlfl.
Lower Columbia River.
IliMiIntlon of Coiidiih-iic"
Neg.jtiHlions
Untliuiii, rircneiit owner of the linker j
ranuh, whii-l, ia insiile the city, for n le
iot ami mill rite, nni tlienc can be ob
tained hy the It. R. Co. t a very fnir
price, Mr. II. being willing to meet them j
half way. Altogether mutter look i
rather favorable.
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! Iliiti-il II, U tlml liny il Jim,., a ll I'm;
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BANK OF RAINIER,
Rainier, Oregon S
mmmmmm mifrnrifriffimfriiriifii
TUJK BIG STORE!
!0WBY THE BIG SAWMILL
Houlton, OreRon, June 2)1, DHWI,
W'liereaa tinr in his wisdom has called
from her earthly home Lavelle Pratt the
be'oved wile of our Hrothc-r 51. M, Pratt
Tht-refors le it resolved that we extetid
our heart-fi-it nytnpiithies to the bereaved
l-.rollu-r and that a copv of these reso
n.tiotis he puhlisihed in ihe Oregon Mist
1 1 d spread on the minutes, and a copy
U tent to Hro, Pratt.
VV. E. BELI'ORD
Y. H. OIRTY
' A, KETEl,
An Alarmlnit Kltuailon.
I'riquently lesults from neglect of
clogged lxels and torpid liver, until
constipation becomes chronic. This
condition is unknown to those who nre
Dr. Kings New Life Pills; the best and
gentlest regulators of stomach and bow
tie. Guaranteed by Perry & Graham.
Price 2.V.
8UMM0N3
the Jiikt'ce f'rinit'fn- Coliiinl,! i Comitr, a
ot llreKOti, lor Ie-r l.lan.l I'reclm l.
. Hnn Unine (!oin,any, plallilirr, n. C, I.,
Hitillli.ileh'nilHilt.
Tor. L.Hinitli,leleiiiant:
In the name nf ihe Hate nf On-iron yon are
"""i.' n-ii.iirr,, u, H.fiear an.i answer tin- i-om.
1'laint rile.) apalnt you In Die aliove elilitle.1 hi
lion on or Ijelore tlie aili day ol AiiKimt, Itiuii,
ami If you full to wi apH-ar or annwer M liliin
niil lime the l.l.illilill will take in.liiiii.ui
amino! you for tlienin of lxl .loilHri, (fii,)i,,,,,
Inttreat ilieri-nii .it ihe ralo of lx (air ecu! i-r
"I ui Iron. llieilM .lay of Kebruiiry, nam, uc
uelher will, the i'ol ami rtll,nreuK',itB ol llila
ai'llou.
Thin Kuminoim in iul,ll)ieil pimnaiit uj an nr
.ler miirle ly (.eort'e Merrill, Juatljt of llie l.eui-e
." iliealmye eutlile.1 court, mails and eniere.1
nn the J7lh day of June, llKHi, Ilia rlrnl p.il,ll.:,.
tlriu helinr the anli ilaynf .lime, lam, ami III
laat llie :1 day ol Auguat, lioj.
A. ( EMMOND,
Allwnnvor Halnilff,
Mr-amer llaaaal'i leave I'ortlund ilallv. cxeent
Hiuulay. alN;wii. in. H,ilur,,,iy 10 III ,. ,
way liiuilliiua. Itetiirnlmr
in. n.iiiv.
CRAIG,
i'tr Atttorltt it ,n I
h-nvf AMtoriA hi 7 00
(lLM'L'MlltMl.
HOT ICE TO CREDITORS,
All perHon.H ImviiiK v;m aiainst
3
1 Kcccivino- New Goods Every Dayl
I" I In; V(H, 3
the
ticuerul Paiaeuiiur Akcui. I'O KTI-ANBOr.
irsiiiii- fi, I. i, ..... ...... .
L"" hereby notified to file the aim... i,'i. i
ll'l-alx
FOR PORTLAND DAILY
Steamer Iralda
C. I. Hooghkirlc, Mauler.
RAILROAD TIME,
f.iiiye Kalnler dally (exriept, Hi,n.,iy)lor I'ort-
li.ii.'.iil I, A. M.. di-i.arllliir from HI. Ilel a! a
.. . lin k. KetnriiliiK, leavea I'orllauil at 2:M V
'I., nrrlv ii at nl. Ileleua a! iM,
Passcniien and Fast Freicht.
P01ULAND LANDING, TAYLOR ST.
. . . : -
in.ar voucnera llltliclieil, will, U
I iiiiiii-.tr.-it.ir. at St. Helena, iuu
I inontha fiom the diili. I,,.,,.,.!
I Dated April anli.. I'kiii.
, Adiiiuiiatnitor.
XOTK K r"(R PI IIM( ATIU. jfe
lio.iirlmei t ol Hie Interior.
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Noll-u l licr.'l.y Uv h. 111,,. i, w,,,
iiiimi-il filler Inn. III. .1 i,i,,. , ,, , " "
to mnke III.,,, ,r,.of In . ,,, , h i el, l,,,
ni'l llieel.er. nl l'.,rlli (i,(,., in Ink
it 'it lil'w MM' Illimilll Hllll....
t. " a K-l'-ilnti",, of I.i.iii, ,,,.,: ,p ,,.,, ..... 3
I General Merchandisei
Dart
& Muckle.
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Kinder, of I'o, i (I,,,,,,! ""' "" ''"' A'""'t
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Ktfllltl,
Oregon. 3
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(fllillll41llilllllllilliltlUl'k
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xiiu tin ,
ImAbU ihe Mcfopolitan and Rural
one year for $1.00.