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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1906)
Oil EG ON MIST Entered at the Postoffice at St. Helen, Oregon, a second-class moil matter. LIDS AND LIDS. ISSIWD EVKRV FRIIUV BV K. H. FI.AGG. Editor ano Proprietor. The lid is on in Columbia County aud our worthy sheriff is sitting upon it. The word has gone forth that just for a change the bunday closing law must be respected, ana not only the saloons, but all other places of business, except such as are by law exempted, must be closed on the first day of the week, "commonly known as the Sabbath. From One copv, one vear, in advance . $i on Matshkud to Scappoose and from the sue ot tlie new court SIX moiiuia Lejfal notice 25 cents per line. FRIDAY. July 10, WOO. HAD UCSIXKSS. I house to the depot grounds at Veruonia the Sabbath of the Puritans holds uudisputed sway, and the wicked ones who were wont to congregate in the corner groceries and discuss affairs of State and spend their time and their creditors money in the seductive game of solo for the beer or cigars, are now compelled to co to church with their wives or com- ItiTtfryintere.4ir.gjuie of nflairt juune with nature in the primeval forests by the banks of that prevail m the roiinty ciert a omc , i tj)e beatiful mountain streams, io us it seems a goodly but uot one that should bo .i,f..clo.y j f ff . and a(j h t u hag brQU ht to the people of tin ruumy. Owing to, , ! 11111. J j 11 i i..;l. .1,.. J about. f'Six days shalt thou labor and do all that thou cording of deed and other instruments is something like two month behind hand. It i alotlie time of year alien the clerk' office should be making a copy of the aiuesiiictit roll. The roll is now being prepared by the auesaor nnd hi deputy, and if the clerk could now have a man at work preparing a opy, a saving would be effected forthe county, as the asfcsnor could call off for both deputies. Mr, llarria has atked for extra help in the clerk' office, bat this has been denied by the county coniinU sioners, acting; under the orders of the district attorney, w ho holds that there is no authority, however great the emer gency, for the employment of any cleri cal help other than the one deputy pro vided by law. This makes a very bad state of affairs. It is absolutely impos sible for Mr. Harris to keep op with the business by doing eight hours work a day, and there is no reason why lie should do more. He is doing his fnll duty when he pnts in eight boors work per day, and if the work cannot be com pleted in that time then it must remain undone nntil such time as the law is changed or the interpretation thereof is less rigid. It seems ridiculous tbat the county court, which bat such great au thority in other matters, has not the power to I ire extra help in any of the county offices when the welfare of the county demands it. Economy is agood thing, but there is no economy in put ting off work that has to be done, and, us the recording of deeds takes prece dence of other work, it looks as if there would be no copy of the assesment roll this year. The killing of George Mitchell by bis sister Esther, were it the act of a sane person, might well be considered one of the most diabolical and cold-blooded murders ever perpetrated. But Esther Mitchell is not sane and we do not be lieve that any jury will sar so. The evil influence of Creffield had completely dethroned her reason. She was folly convinced, as she states, that he was a holy man, and that ber brother was a wicked worldling who deserved death for what he had done. Had Creffield, during bis lifetime, commanded her to kill anyone, no doubt she would have done so, so great was the strange in fluence he exercised over bis followers. This influence controlled her after the prophet's death, and caused her to look upon herself as justified in executing his slayer. Her proper place is in the in sane asylum, where she should have been placed long ago. BKyATPir-AXI) SECRETARY Senator Fulton's statement that Sec retary Hitchcock is in his dotage, if taken by itself, would not have received a great deal of attention in Oregon, nor would it have redounded to the Senator's credit, but when the secretary himself furnishes corroboration by making a vindictive and outrageous threat against Senator Fulton the public will believe the senator's remarks both true and justifiable. If the press reports from Washington are correct, the President would do well to allow Mr. Hitchcock to retire to private life. He is reported assaying that he would do his best to find something criminal in Fulton's re cord and to place him behind the bars. A public officer who starts an investi gation animated by pique and malice cun hardly be trusted to be either fair or honest. He is not seeking to have just ice done but is using the powers of the Government to gratify his personal spite agafnst an individual, Senator Fulton's position has been a peculiarly trying one, aud he has filled it with dignity and honor, and has won a stand ing in the United States Senate seldom attained by a senator during his first term. Secretary Hitchcock's rabid ut terances will not injure him, but will only serve to conviuca people that the Senator' statement was true and justi fiable. hast to do" is good law and good gospel, though like other rules for the government of mankind, it has its exceptions and unless they are recognized the law necessarily becomes oppressive. The Mist is now, as it always has been under the present management, in favor of the enforcement of all laws. If it is a good law its enforcement will make it stronger and if it is not a good law it should be repealed. No doubt it has worked some iuconvenience; but we believe the sheriffs action in enforcing it has met with very general approval. The only legitimate complaint we have heard is that Columbia County is singled out as the only county in the district in which the law is to be enforced, the natural inference being that Columbia County needs disciplining more than any other county in the district. In Clatsop, Clackamas and Washington the lawis inoperative, and there is considerable inquiry as to the reason of this discrimina tion. The blame can hardly be placed upon Rainier, for the metropolis of Columbia County is certainly no worse than Astoria, where swilltown has from time immemorial held undisputed sway, and where no law, either human or divine, has had any show for enforcement if it interfered with the pursuits of dive keepers or gamblers, who have made and unmade politicians as their "business" interests seemed to indicate. Then there is Clackamas County, with its famous Monte Carlo, which openly advertises in the columns of the Oregonian. Mayor Lane, of Portland, attempted to suppress it, and found that he had no jurisdiction, but the authorities who caused the lid to be put on in Columbia County certainly have jurisdiction in Clackamas and Clatsop, but for some mysterious reason, which is doubtless satisfactory to them selves, the lid is left off and the boiling mass of crime and corruption sends out an odor that is offensive to all decent citizens. Is Columbia worse than Clatsop or Clackamas, or is there some reason of public policy that sets aside the old proverb that what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander also? The Mist believes in the enforcement of the law in every county in the district and in every district in the Ssate. The sheriffs of Clatsop and Clackamas took the same oath as did the sheriff of Columbia County, and Judge McBride's instructions to the law officers of this county appiv wun equal torce to every county in tne antnct. v law should be enforced because it is the law, and not because the church favors it or any particular set of citizens demands it. We are not to be governed by the whims or passions of people. or even by the wishes ot the moral element ot a community, but by the law, which is supposed to be the expression of the will 01 a majority ot the people, railure to enforce the law is the cause of many of the evils under which this country is now suttenng. i hose placvd in high position have set the example, irom tne rresment oi the united btates down to the marshals of small municipalities it has seemed easier and more profitable to let things go in an easy and slipshod manner, unless some great outcry was made, rather than to enforce the law, and the era of laxness has brought about a state of affairs in this nation that will tax its strong men to the utmost to remedy. The only enre is law enforcement, and the place to begin is at home. W E. A. M. HOLTON t E. QUICK The Columbia County ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO I I i Titles Examined C Abstracts Madk vi Non-Rksipknt Taxes Paid Estate Loans, etc NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Timber Urel. act June X lT ) I'liltd Malea Uii-I I'lVtce INinlaii.l, trvitm. Avrll It. MM. N.-Ilre In herein- iilicn lint III ciimiillaiice wllhlho i.nli.'M of the ml t t'"iii!ie " June 3, IK, elillllot "An m l !r the Ml llmlM-r Uints In tlie stale- ef lalllnrilla. Oreiim. 'nl an. I aliliilml Tcrrlluri." aa el I cl tall Ih I'lililic Laml Malea Iii act uf Ahsh-i t, I'!, 'hrli.lii'r .aiiervciii. l aiiktnii. Cuiitiiv of ruliuuiita. state i i irciin. ha Uila lai Itlcil In thla utile hi-.worn alaliimllt N'l iiwl, lor in tmrcliaac of the s. K. ot Scetlii No. 31 III Town.hlp No. 4 North Kalis .1 tte-t, kikI will offer ir,i Uiahuw tlial I he !n. I wniilil I. more vulnafile for l limber or .lour limn lor ngrlenlfnnil inrci. nl toc-iMin hiaelmm loMlillitinl U'lom lll.ler ! Kiwiver rt IMrtl.u.l. ureicni, on Weitntolnr. Hie th nV of Jtilv, Hl He name Hltnwev 1-Mor I'lamolMor. of Vaiiknm. ore: Willie .H,m(-r eln, of Ynnklor. Ore; Frnl Itemlrlks, ol Vauklou, Orv; I. T. WHmiii. of Vannlon. Orviptn- Atty ami all persona etalmln ailverlv the alie-teaeiiletl lnDl are reileleil to til Ihelr elalm In till ofllee on or belora alt 1Mb tiny of Jul V. !'". ol Jl.reh. I'JKl. .MJ.KKNON M. HKKSSKR, lteiur. SHERIFF'S MALE. til the Cimilt Court of ihe Slate of (lrrou for t'olnmt'ia Connie. WltlUm M. vtrutis, i.talntlfT, v. Je-ae Fineollt aiel Carrie K. Flne.Mii. hi" wife; Klrhet ComiMiie. a rortMjratloti. ami WIU0.1 Cam: !,nmtr Coinny. a corar iilou, ltfe.it' anu. VUTICE 1 HKRKBVtilVKS Tit AT fStir'R i. anil hv virtue of an exee'itlo'i ami ortli-rof nale huMtotl out of theClrviili Court of the State of Oregon. Itl ami for t'olmnhla Connly. nil the th ilar of June. I's nmler ami In )mriiiinee ot a jihlf merit, onler ami 'lerrv of lorrelaoire tual ami eoteretl In l't ooitrt on the I'ah ilay nf Mav. !!. In a nlt wherein William XI. Watrftn. a illnilff. rei-o ere! ii.lenient .i. rl.i. .l.rMiul ml. I.u li'liiMiot ami Carrie K. nne .nr. hi. wife, ami ieh of them. eier uf ( .luml.la I'ountj. lireon. ao.l SUMMONS. In iho Clreiilt court ot Hie Hlale of tre.-. n tor the Comity of Columbia. Sfarv Thre K.ler .lalniln. . r'rum l" W Ht Ham r'eler. .U leu.lanl. T Kronen WltlLun Ke.ler. llw at e imnie.1 ilefetMlalil: III the name ol the Mat "f lreon von are hereto rv.lllr-.l to ai'iar ami all'er I he nlalnliir. eonililalut tlle.1 aiialn.t oil l ie ieventeenth .lay ot M.f. A. ' ' "' "? Ue eiilllU-t .nil. In the aal.l elrejill loiiri. ollhlu all owka Irwin ami alter iheilal'ol .rvU'e lllal joh ol the .iimmoin ami eoni l.Ulnl herein: ImiI. Ii oil.ll.he.l. then nlthlll ilx from ami alter the IWh .la .'f June, !., whleh l llie lime lirewrlla-J In Ih or.er (or miMlratlou of llila mmmoiK, for oil io ai.fear and an-er aic i-..mlim: ami II yon fall to m aoar ami lier all eoniilalnl "n or lafore Hie JMIi - of Jute. Mtt plalniirf will apply 10 the eourt tor ine rvi in hr tsiiiioialnl Herein ttn o. - ....... .Ii.u.l.lii the boi.tla of uiatrlniotiv liw 01 hi-rvtolore elllu between on ami the btaln tlfl. iliou the itnotnl aiel lor the reai-.n ioa von have wllfnll) ' .learrtiil and halhloiwjl "i ntlif tar more lliau tme veur naat. ami too e.inllaiie to wlllnll) ilert ami aimloii her without her wlah. will or coii-enl. ami lhal ..latnnar t .HOitnl lha rare ami enali"! vouraml uUlntlM a minor ehlHreu. Fraueta I of Uv rMler ami Carl Walter Kealer. thla anmmona la loiMlaheit In lhe"feron -V.. a weefcl. newaliaiier, .riniei ami i-o. I1.1i.h1 lit .at. I Cohinil.1,1 Cotllltv. tlrvaoll. fi not le than om-e each week, atnl lor at leaal an atieeeaaiie aeek. hvwrltlen onler of Hi ll.ill. Th mia . M.'llrl.le a lu.lce of the a eirenil nullt lor Colnmhla Counlv. nia-le J iIimI on the aah da of June A. I'. t'l. and dull aU'd In aml.l elrvillt ismrl tiervln. II I.KI IIKR. Altornev f..r flKllllln. HIT ('ommereial lllia a, I'orllaml. Kreiroli. AX K88AY. It ia the day of dreamers; It it the day of graft ami i rub. - Never were the nign of the times more liope-iiupirini;; ami never were the deedi of these time more ominous. Men, drank with dollar, lord it o'er the earth. With their enor mous arms the railroad, the telegraph and the telephone they gather up tlie commerce of tlie continent, to carry it down to the sea. And thus they acquire power he power of a man o'er his fellowmen. Beside them, touching el bows in the street, perhaps are .thoee who starve. Millioniiirrs and tramps I From dim beginnings thus far have we come in human pn gmt ; crawled in a dumb de me "ii thai piluiordial path th devious, harili, old waste-way of the I pulte of al! compromise, so it to an end we know not what, we awake like foolitli Frankenstein, to find that we have evolved an unmanageable mon ster. Tlie power of one o'er his fellows our Old Man of the Sea! How oltener shall we feat this ancient apparition? Here it ts again at the parting of the wars, more subtle and tenacious than before. The tyranny of the trusts is farther reaching, less apparent, more dangerous and degrading than the tyr anny of feudal barons. 1'ergeciite it out of one strong-bolJ, at once it flees into another. Attempt to cripple any of its members, and we find that they ramify out through the wnole Republic, Need leer) to ay we are not without remedies. A whole crop of them U springing up, various and fantastical, according to the temper of the states men or the taste of the spellbinder and the crank. From palliative; to pana ceas, from rate making and ''publicity" to socialism aLd frank anarchy, we havs our choice either to ue just tiUol over for a term, or saved forevever and imme diately. The Master saitli "The King dom of Heaven is within you." Then it Imtii been so long a time with us, and yet we knew it not! Behold the eternal paradox, before which men have balked at every crisis of our race, afeared to to catch the nearest way. Now we are denouncing and exposing; someone's pet poultice will relieve the tension for a while. Once we thought that "liberty, equality, fraternity" would relieve the world; then came "No taxation without representutiun ;" then "Universal suf frage." Still we have come short. The ems" are an ueuu issues. JNew ones are retired and old ones reappear with unfamiliar names. But 3 abide, however incomplete. We are the power, and all the schemes so conlideiitlv cried are swift impcriim- nences. "HmiiHiiiiy, its hopes and ! fears," persistB ttbut-hed, delaying, doubting, w Tangling, always compromis ing nt the lust. And as fear is the im- I10I.I1 the and an outburst that withers up some evil, gross and arrogant. We are sur prised into thoughts we had not dreamed of hitherto, and are oppressed by inti mations too splendid to be believed- Our timr is trembling to the verge of another of these divine rejuvenations. The signs affirm it. Set a group of men talking on the issues of the day, and you will bear them utter with conviction the imperishable truths. The imminence of the danger warrauts it. The conscience and honor of our nation is threatened by this mounting murk of graft and grab. It matters not what halting uieai-ures are proclaimed, the glow of apaking patriotism honesty glorified is the warrant for our hope and rejoic ing. Thews culminations of the soul, w hen right is vindicated at a strenuous cost, are the stepping stones in the pro gress of the race. Though always partial uinl inadequate they make the fact near w hich all other facts look poor nnd in significant. Man can hope and strive to become this quality predominates him among th whole creation. Our old, peculiar attribute, inherent and inalienable! I'p from every failure do we rise, clothed somehow in its ancient glory. F. S. M. O.MiY Hi YKAKBOliD. "I am only year old and don't ex pect even w hen I get real old Ui feel that way as long a I can get Electric Bit ters," says Mrs. K. II. Brunson, of Iub lin, (in, Surely there is nothing else keep the old an young mid makes the weak as strong as this great tonic medi cine. I)ysa"p'ia, inllameil kidneys, torpid liver or chronic com-li pat ion are unknown alter taking Kleclrie Hitter a reaaoiialile time. Guaranteed b i'erry a vjniiiiiiii. i rice (pre. In the anm of nine hinolre.1 ami thirteen (F'l.i) dollar, in I . r. cold eoin. with inlereat thereon at the rate of elchl () per rent neraunuin from Mar 1'ah. and the further atiin o( one hiitaln-l (Hunl dollar", altornev Irea herein, ami ettal and dl.loiraemenla of anil, lated at $.iVi, and the further aum of ts lai, tatea naM. and lorevcr detwirriiiK ami foreelniiii: the defendant ami all (jera.iua elalmln nn ler (hem iitae!iient lo the dale ol hUinnrl't morttTairo, of all rifht. elaim or Interest In the hereinafter de-erlhed rmlea. and reiiilrlne me tn mae aale ol the Mlnwinr ileaeribeii roprtr.to aaltsfy the alaive amonut-. to wit: The itortheaal nnarter of the northweat inarter o( aeetlon twentv nine (JU)ln townahln aevee (7) north ol raiiet two I'.') wiM, Willamette meridian, eontalntne forty (SO a.-rea. ami the a.Hirh half of the aontheaai inarter of aeeUon Ihlrtrtwo :ti)tnwmhli fotlr(l) north of ranee four 14) wet. W illamette meridian. conultilnii eiirhty (an) aerea. all lyhiK, heinff and almate In Columbia Count V. I ireiron, eteeia aalddefendaul Wilaou Caae l.timlvr Comauy. eonMratinii aha I have the rfeht to remote Ironi aatd north ea.-t 'inarter n( norlhweat tiarer. aee. o, T, N.mll. w. ih wmametie men. nan. inree hnndre-l thonaand (:ail.iaal) fei-t ot lotr now aai-l laml. and -hall have a rli-htof way titer. tlmoiL-h and at-na. id land for hatiflntf M! lor tlie ;iir(Me of rran-iMirtlri arnraa aid land ul.Hil live hundred tlioo-wn.l ( aw.MU) feet of I. a;., and aal.l riff lit of war ahall i'a and lenuiiiale on ttie ll dav of Jnlv, VW. and that ajil.l deh-riditnt. Wilaon Cae Lumber Comiainy a e.iri'rtilfoii, ahall rot Jnlv lf. I'JOfi. tiit and .nrrender the (amalon of aalrt remlea, an. everv part tiiere'. lo tae lajrehovr or inri:l,ita era Iheretd. nt aiit'll ante. I will, therefor, on attirdar. the tat .lay of Julr. l'aat. at the honrot 11 oeloek in the fore mam of aald day. at the front diair n' the Connlr court llonae In Ht. Helena. In aald Colnmbr County. Oreimn, aell at llbhe auetluli to Ihr hlirlirt bidder forea..h In lawful money of the Culled Htaiea. all the rl-lit. title and Interval the ald defendant Jeaae Kliieont and Carrb R. Kinennt. hla wife, or either of them ha, ol ha.1 at the dale of the execution of aald mor! esire. in or to the leal prorty almve ihnerlla'd to aatlafy aald eteeniinn ami orler of ante, to retherwlth oil areruineefMata. trated at Ht. Helena, Oregon, thla Jitrl day uf June. 1'jutV. Flrat pni'lli otlon June J2, t'i. Laat publlcotlon Julr 3Hh, MARTIN WHITK ihenrr of Coluiitbla Cottnty XOTU E FOB PI BI.1CATI0S. OtftNirtment of the tnferlnr. Ijtnd Office at I'ortland. ie(oii, July 7, IHK!. Noliee ia hereby itlven that Ine fol.vrinir named aelrler haa riled notice of hia Inlvntiou to make llnal proof In aut'a,rl ol hia claim, and that a;itd priwif will lie made before the HevUti'l ami Receiver, at I'ortland, f Ireiron, ouAuie-tf, I'jns. vi,- .lamina johnann. II. K. No. Halt, lor tne K , K E 'a. x-e. ,T "i X, R .1 W . He mime the (.ill,wiiiir wPne.aea tn pr'ive hia cmitluiioua rcaiderice ntejii and eulllvalloii of aaid land, til: Chrlatopli Hailerveln, Vauk- ton. Oreirou. Kinor 111,1. of I'ortUnd. (iretron. W illie SiMerveln, of tankton, Oregon, Anton Flaher. of Knrtland, ir.n,,n. AU.KkNON H. llliP.xHr'.K. Rcf later. HOTICE rOR PUBLICAT1QH. Deparlntent ol the Interior, lnd Office nt Portland, flrevun. Julv7, IMS. Nodce ia herein vlven that the fMltnwIinr- nntiiHl aiHtler hna tileil notice of hta liibMitton to make llnal proof In aupimrt of hia claim, and that aald proof wltl la? made ladore the Iteifiater and Kt-ceiver, at I'ortiiiiid, Oregon, on Annual I'fti, vl: John I'. UMittaclier. II. K. No. lsam. for the r) KiiaVK . W !,... SI, TIN, R4W. He namea the followlnrwitneaaea tn prove hla eoritliiuoua realdence niou and cilllh ntlon of aald l.ind, vlx Samuel I'. Billiard, of I'lttaburir. frcir'ili. Jay llurtraw, of Vernotilil, tircitou. Henry lilaliu, of Vernonla, llnnn, Henry T. Kotr.-hki-.a, of Attouka, Oregon, AIAjBIS.MIN . IlltKMHKIt , Rclu-r. NOT1CKOF FINAL SKTTLEMF.NT. Notli la hereby alien lhal the nndcialeued aa ihv duly apmiltibnl an.l aellii-t edmliilal.wt ol thevatale oi l.uvllla Rr aul. dweaaetl, ha Hied rat flual aecuutlt In the i.thce ol theeiHiiit v, lire-ton. aot tn Honorable County I'ourl ol aald connly haa ar r-olnted Mumlal . the ."'1 dav ol Jul. rati the hour ot 11 1 clock In the forenoon ot tha;1 ilav. at Ihe cowtilv courthou-' In ihe envoi M Helena. In aald county, aa the lime aud plac for heart ui? ot olilectlnna lo Hie aald final a, count aud for the aritlemeut thereot II. W. V4elKiNAI.il tdmlnlairolor. 8. It. timber, attorney for admtuiatraior. NOTICK OF FIX.W.SF.TTI.F.MF.NT. tu Ihe ( ounly Court of the Male of Or, jun. f, Columbia Coiiutr. tu the natter of the rotate of Cllcu T. I'ayne ilcecaaeo. Nollce la harebr itlvell that Frank I'avne. ad miiilalrator of the atave rntitle-l eatnie, hna hen'tof.,re fll.'d hla Sual aeeouul In Ihe mailer of aald ealafe, and that the Count Court ol ttv Couucv ol Coiumbla, Male of Ure-ou. bv an ur der du,v made and enlere.1 on Ihe.'dhdai Mav. P.iul haa ai-dtile.1 eallinUi . Ihe ilh da ul July, at the hour ol leu urba k a m.,aa th time for hiharlnt aald account ami aellllu III ameandfor hearing auv oli)cctlioi that ma tlieil thereto and for aettlitin aai.l obreatlou and aald aeeouul and nlit-ti ut. 11 alii there lie wlll lie heard at the county court hotiae at ld dale. Dated thla tint day ol June A !. I " FRANK l-AVNF. Aiiniiniatrainr of Ihe ealale of Kllcn T l a ne deceaaeu. Jl hot icc to c ii 0 irons. All penona having claims agaimt the estate ot J. I). Ilird-uill, tlccva-ard. are hcrehy notified to file the name, with the proper voucher attached, with the ad miniainttor, nt M. Helena, within six month from the date hereof. iJatcd April -.ttth., I'SSl. K. QI ICK, Administrator. SHE BIFF'S SALE. I per annnm nt the eoata (Tlmljcr Ijiiid, Act June , 1S7S J NOTICK FOR 1'UnUCATION. l ulled Htatea I,nnd Office, i-onianu, irrevou, jiiiv It, N'otlee la hereby (liven that In CotniijiHlicc with the provlaioita of the act of CoiiL'reaa of Jun .1. la7H. entitled "An act for tlx- an I c (if timber Inlida in the Hiab'aol Callforuiu, Oreifou evadnaud Waahlnirloll lerrllorv, na extend ed to nil the i'uhllc Un.l hlatca bv art of Annual I, Wr, Wm. II. Fhelpa. of I'ortUuil county of MiiUnotmih, Htate of Orciton, haa thla iinv llled In thlaomce hla aworn atatcmert No. I-K7, for the liurchnaenf Ihe houthweat of r'.-clloii No. 2 111 Towuahlli No. il S. I! n llifc No. It W, ami will tiller proof to aho'V that the hind aoiihi ia more vnlimble for Iti tliiila-r or atone lliau for fltfrlculttiml p:rioaci, and to eatnbliali hlaelalm biaald land before the Ketr Uter nnd Ktceiver of thia office al rortbind. Oregon, nit Friday, the 'Jlat day ol Hcuteinber, !1. He niimea ja wllneaHea: Harry ('. W'c(iipah) of I'ortlaml: W.HJcirof Mcui pooo, M. o. iiater houtnf I'ortland, A. I'leraonof I'ortliind. Any nnd nil iieraona eliilmintr adversely Hie rilja ve-(h-mrrllied (inula tire rcif ncalcd to 111,, their eliiluia In lhl ollli o on or before auld ilat day Heplcinlier. P"K. AMfKllNON . HHKHHF.n, lleitlater. In tlie (,'Irctill ''onrt of the Slate of Cretan, fi the Counlv of iarlain D.J. Switrer. plaintiff, t l harlea Veacrre. tie remiaui. Notice la heeehe riven thai nmler and bv vlr tueolan etecilllon laalled out of Ihe circuit court of ibp siate ot oritmn In and tor the onnty oi Jacka.in.on the n rat dav of Jnne,lar, under and In pnranance of a jhdiritieut mad, and entered in aald court on Ihe '.Mat dav of . lolier. par.!. In an action wherein I). J Kwllrer rilaltilllT, recovered Judinneiil atralnal ( harlea sieaerve in tne aum ol I.X Oi. with Inlereal thereon at Hit rale of elirlit ier cent from the dale thereof until paid, an tllMiii thla writ, eommandins tne to aatlafy the amive nauierl amount out of the mraoual liroi. envoi aald de'endanl. ( harlea Miacrve. or If umcuMit cannot lie louml then nut of the real pmiicrty lielonrlur lo aald defendant In Colum bia County, Htate of Oreeoii, I have levied iiimir Ihe folhmlnir diH-rlbeil nni nronertv. alinaicl in me i.onniy ot i.oiumiiia, mate or oieirnu. to ii Atlll.eali.lil llll Inl.Hul ....I .i.i l ii aaio t nanea Hcacrve, the aame iH-lnif all tin. II Vlded Inlereal Inherited bv him from III, mother, Carah Meaerve, dcrcaacd, III and lo the loiiowinit iieaeniawi real ealafe, tn-wlt: The tiorlheaal uuarter of Heetlon rteventeen.. In 'llahlp aevetl North. Itamre three Wcai ol Wilaiuclte M"rldian: lita 4.:, ft 7. a ao.l n ol IthM k . of Mocck a Addition lo the elly of niiinicr. in aaio t onnty ana ntale; and the lo. low! lie dcaiTllied tract In the I He of It al ul, I. aabl Coiiult anil Mule. Cnmmencluir al a le.lnl nhleli l.iaailii t Koufh 31 dclrcea. ai mluiilea weal ol Ihe Initial -.ln( ,,f Moer k a Addllbm to ItHlltler aa tnatfc'l atlil recorded: llicm-a aoul h 'JJi dearraea "ai ininutea. neat Jll (eel to a p ilot: inciire norm ia nevreea ten inlnntea: we-t : icei to a leiinr; thence North 'Jttdeurcaa On. In lltea enat .111 feet to a tail lit: tliencn a, mil. flil dn- i?rcea in minutea. enat riini feet lo the p'acc of -V" '"ic-jn a airip .al leet wine oir Ihe ciialerly end. over which flume rulia, ai:d that f will aell the anim, at ,ml.li,. a,o,i,.n a provided by law. Therefore, on Haliirdiiy.the Jlai day of July !';. I will, al the hour of 11 o'clock In the fore! noon of anld dav, nt Hie courthim e door In Ht. Helena. In aabl contity, Hlale of Orexon ell at public nui Hi. ii. (or caah In hand' all thn rlirht. title, Inlereal arel eatalc ot the mil I Charh-a Meaerve, the aforeanld defendant, of, In aud to the aeveral Irncta of riHl proiN.riy abnve deaerllHrd. or ao mneh thereof aa may he lieceaaary to antlafy aald execution. Hated at m. Helena, Oruiron, lutie Jl '-, MARTIN willTK, Hherlffnl Cnliiutbln Couuiy, Orciton f lrat piibllctlon June U, Vjun. and it ,,IIU. cailnn on July 20, 1WNI. 1 W. II. I'owxix, Al'.orney for pUltHHr, 8UMM0NS In the Jiiatlce Court tor Coliimbia rvmnlv Hlate of Oreiinn, lor later l.li.n.l I'n-elnei, 8. Ban Fltiine Ctiinpany, ilhitirr, v.. f. I.. Hmllli.defeliiliilit. ToC l Hiiiltli. defendant: In Ihe name of thn hiute of Oreiron von are ter'"',. " ",,",Mr '"' ""' "e en" plaint filed airnlllat von In II,,, '. nml If von full b. nn Hiipnar or anawer will, I. ailtd ll in.) the lilnlnlllf W lk i, ,,. aaliit y.ni for llie .ui,, ,,l ,xty dollar. (W.jwi h v JOB PRINTING 13 OUR DU8INE89 IY. luivo t ho In'st nnd inoNt V i,ullv,ii'l,l.llrrlut inr Olllcc in (Vliimbiii County JikI irr are prepared to do all Iliads of Printing mi short notice and at most reason aide prices k TRIAL WILL CONVINCE OREGON MIST STATE BANK OF RAINIER CAPITAL $25,000 Y - C.' fpi4tt: OK tOOII THUST MHO SAriMOt Ct. Ftiflt PKK Cltvr INTKUKkT f UI S Tlwl! til:MltM AMI "AVINti AtVtK'NT r:-tKHS I.Xt llAMi.K Iwl'Kti BASKtMi lint A V Tn I' ",tt ni, vy , M. TO f, M. (tiricrra: Carlrtun !.rwl, I'rrai.lelit, Jnlilt IHhhlrr, Auker, Cahirr. Vk IWidrnt: C. . Vt- lirrvton: (orlclott l.ewia, Jhn thlil.ler, I Van BUociWii, W, lijr Morni, licit). W. Krrtl. STATE BANK OF RAINIER RAINIER, OREGON Arc Comfortable. $3.50 and $4.00. KNIGHT'S w sorov.u snto. Formerly Fifth and VYliliij(ton. WASHINGTON AND THIRD ST. ALL AROUND THE N.W. CORNER PORTLAND & $ ORE (0 I BANK OF RAINIER iptui HtiM-k, fio.ooo. F.iir l'u Trsnnaets (tener I l.mikui huainea. ruur (wr citnt iiiiemat inid n tiiii. driaMlts F.it:hniiH urtld on nil ailnt KUtt, county and at hmil tv.rraiit. liotiiHit OKHCKUH W, 1'. Ki.v, I'reaideiit . I. I'l.t'K, Virtt I'rpaidfiit J I'. Ill niMii, t'aahler MUF.CTOKH , S. Kta ox I'KIM ItMNL-lltaTI W. It. I'l l I W. I'. Ki.v J. 1'. Ui rtiHo "ivVy-'xy I'orllund (.rrMpondriil.-llrrrh.nU Hank. BANK OF RAINIER, Rainier, Oregon THE BIG STORE D0WW BY THE BIG SAWMILL fc-- Receiving New Goods Every Day! In the Week. world I lured by i ninbow beckoning. of our sHlvatiou. It in in tlie fine in- j Today, bow fur utar it seeing this stinolive dread of falling back that we' 11 . ...laaUsYrwl i-.f Tlf n t A froali nl.atatn ! vipIi! u liut. ia rtrpi'itna for iL-ltat aMima ( hni arisen. The lust for power has tak en on a new shape, tt hi ge and niennc ing, to overawe our pntiritt lhor and our busy schemes and rturtlu us again to questioning. "Zeal of our house ho th isten us up." Coinpetltl u hi id.vouraU "mtUkmaJDiill practicable, llelore that common dun- ger we become welded in a great sodali ty whose password ieuncelliehiiess. We are bathed in the wurii.th of generous youth. A cause may grow to Ire more worthy than any single life. Progress becomes Impossible There is an oprnsb PASTfHE LUNCH ROOM AND CONFECTIONARY CANDIES Nt'TS, FRVITS, ICK CRF.AM SODA WATKK CIGARB, Ll'NCHKS BUTTER NUT B EAD M. CROUSC C. flHCHKB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Iitoreal llierif.in al Ihe rain of , ,K.r cenl per fir iiitnim friiin the ai,i ,iy , Vrhnu ry mm ffc.- TMyw-vwm jether will, the cat, , ill.l,H,..nK.f1,ta 0 I,. i ffc lJJ IXlU Tliia ainnmiina la tillMlaliml nuran. .,... ... I aw. ., . UAINIKIt Jlt. II. tt. (,'LIKP, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 8T. IIEI.K.NB. OKK'iOX. JR. KUWIS ROHH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 8T. HXLKXr), f OURliC net fl,.r iii,l. 1..- i. ......... w ,n' .?. ., 11 IB" laal the Willi)' of Alisiut.llajii, 1 m A. (J. KMMONH, . Attorney for I'lnlnallf', NOTICE TO CREDITORS, SB The uiidcraiKiicd linving Ir-cm atiix.iiit cd admin ititriitor of the eatHteof Clinrlrs (J. Caples, deceawd, hy the County Court of Columbia County, Orcgoii, and having qualified, all ritous lmviiiK claims aK'untr. Mini emute are hereby fc . notified to trrestnt the sitme, prorly j Ht. jIlilfillH. verified, to the underiiiKncd. ut hi. t,ci ' oi resilience in (;oimiiijia City, Oreimu within six months from the data oT tlie first publication of this notice. Dale and first publication May 25th. FRBDIiRlCK C. CAI'I.F.B, Administrator, u ""'""noil of U,.,g Standing for Only the Beat In General Merchandise Dart & Muckle. - fWirmi ' 71111 in hi i - rimmauaiaiUiUiUiUiUiuiaiUiUiUiUiUiUiuJi.iuJiliiii The Oretron M!u nA the Metropolitan and Rural oo.