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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1906)
'3 LOCAL ' ' .4 II . iV.Htu UllIlL P11" ,.....iui.i..k ..... . I.IHK1IM) .' ,U,K". Mile.lalt.ieM. T. OCtm r(ve.wiuricf. tliwugn carem- F " - ...... ..I. I ..,! ll. """r 1 . l.u ImmIv. kllllnir Laid ami 111 "7 - 7;- Thrr 1,0 c,cw icnls. , , .NOK AT SATl.-KldnU Ol tin , .111 I Kn"''1 ,w UM on Sotiiwuy ewuiiiK. i'7 a vaiI! K" Kl""y ol w Utility. i"" e"t - ol wlii'kry. ami vaa fil V '' Lgftj to -rv uuny y L (.ii. Tlir MiT ia n ntotm lhi,Ul-iuK pulilialnH. aaa.rlemlljr . I . .. njtitf lit m H .,,., ir " " L ami lU who vMate.1 tlirttl ill Luiiieir n interna y broking lb .M.iltmHU.I, fl P PuetUtpl in Si. Heir!. last Wnlnea- foaiiiily way ol Willamette a an.l mUrtC tin distance ol i la to tiur ami tltlrtren minute. carry asnKer Mweeii 0)f i Uo.liHtf n I'tiftUnil. Iravlnn kiUk- at Sfai.ir. laking hrr Jv W wKiriiiiig o Tor. Inl an'l ma- ,iMlicr Miiiui np. niw hen on RU: will I Jaml. Itln. at "t I oirrT lilty fOKfW. ami tl t tlw mil run tlic entire mmaiM i- St. Helena awl 1'oftlamJ twk-e llurglary, llol.liip, and !'r Iiiiiirunce to cuvcr all ilcxil, U curikil liy im, Culimililii County Hunk, M, C. Cmy'i now lmnw lma got a coat of Mint cm it nuw mid look line, A Kctclllkun lutivr. ni ,-lv,.,l lr.,,. r,.l. llio lli;ttiMtsHA. an lllu.trutlim o( lector lkvKle, Klvc. U,B ,,cWt of a bin fire t that pliicv on July 4th, Mr. htvuh Hit work Hint 1 irciwillii( the county clrrk'i olllre nuwudiiya we were ihown two liintriiuirnlf, one ol 115 IiiIIim, one ol 711 folliM, and one ol 75 folio, Tlicw were railwuy inorlKiiKt. Jnt then the mull cunic In and iiiiioiik other doi-u menu lor rvvord were a hunch ol nine iuntruiiteuta pcrtulnitiK to one trmmit lion. At all feci from the clerk 'a office are tnrnrd into the county treiwury It will lie acvn Unit the clrrk'i olllcc, iu atcad ol Ik-Iiik a Imnli-n to the county, ii iource ol revenue, netting iwmetliiiiK like I'.Mimi (or the lunl TikiiI ycur, In ad llillon to iIoIiik the county'i work for nothing, The old liuihliiiK hrlng torn down hy itrlun Hrothcra In prrwriitlon lor puttiiiK an new one, built liy Siiiircuir Judge I', A. Moore In the curly duy of Ilia curcrr In Oregon. Judge Moore wu one ol the men who worked at wlielcver he could And to do, and wn in turn car prntrr, mill hand and 'bool teacher. omg a liullillug in the blite, Accord lug to the mH.-r he will at once rebuild. ' Mm. I. II, Copehuid and daughter I'.nlher, ol lloulton, were 1'ortlund via itora hut Tlnuwluy. Mrn. Murtin White, of thin jilacc, wiw a iaM-ugir on the Irulda lor 1'ortlaud I nit Thursday morning, W, II. 1'owell and wife returned Wed- ticMluy from the Nclmleiu. TWKNTV YKtltK HAITI, K. "1 waa a lowr In a twenty yenr battle wlili chronic plloi and iiiNlignaut norva; until I tried Itiicklcm A mini Halve, which tilriind the lidu by curing Uith, till not a trace reinalm," wrllvii A, M. Ilrtice, o( Karmville, . Hot for old nlm-r, cum, burn and wounda. 'tfta nt 'erry A (irnlmni'n. V&UU, Etc., CwerieH. Ktc., FcmmI, Ktc. All fiHiiinntecd. Ktc, M. 0. OKAY. (from Tun ltnTK) Hie figure for the rt ix month of the lumlier output of thin community how that Kainicr in hint U-cominga lum ber renter. Over WKI carhxidt of lumlier luive gone from here niuce Jutiuury Int. Added to thi i the water nhipmi-nt, which have amounted to more than ", iHi,tm feet. Thinoulput tnciiiiitli.il thin intioer ha Ik-cm exchanged for over -.'ii,ikki. Thi doot not represent the I aiiiiiWr l our tcriiior 1J) in i month. Coluwlrta nty lUnk. k lt.T dillke to kick agnint any (in the nature ol a public tniprove- Imt tt mul ty that tlie Jle put k)VuMle tlie Kltool grtHinii anu church liy llw new lelepuone line, iglr enmigh to I crtiiiicitl ul- hnd riuiuMt ptttlly reitMrtreil. Miiioual ciprnwol three newiole I.I D"l I very great. mi. I'aim a Tawrn,K ftmy Autln, II .t.yrr and chicken rair, lell the treble of the Chapnuin Ixigglng iubv, near jdrappome, on it) lrking hi ana ami receiving otner bre injmie. He M lnght to M i-nt for trealiuetit hy I. Rom. Arthur Ocorge U repairing the he h4 reuletl to Ieiity Clerk Ure. lli.Mav Morton and Mr. O'ltncn, 4llilamel, Vah liave ltn vliting hr mother. Mr. J, B. (lfrey, of M. mi. iluriiiK the ut week. liinti trotherrecontnictlng a build t the coiner of the ritrand and MiU ireet, and will occupy tl a a lipcram-r billiatd hull, cigar ami candy iii Oit nm I-ih'.kiw Within two week two cheek hiivt len IkiiIc I at the Columbia County lUnk, h ol wliich w certainly a forgery, and otlirr iirnbahly one. Tlie fir.t bure f liKnature of Sherman Unither. am lijirrK-nted by dirty A Roby, of Howl ; ho caoheil it a a matter of accom Utlon. Tlie other waa prencnted by rjihrn l.ouiw, of Yankton, who wa mi Millcrrr a a rcwill of hi gontl na rr. Ill counic the lawk wa iade We by the iudoracr. Skw I)icto At a meeting of the M voter ol thi K-hool diftrict, licbi Ihr w. 1t.Mil houie on Friday evening H, Mr. II. II. Quick waa elected a ill- rtnr to fill the vacancy canned by the luwl of Mr. Wni. Rom to iiullfy, and ti IMwin Rom wn elected to fill the fancy cnuncd by the rclgnation of Mr. A. Mile Mr. Martin White i chair- Mnnf ihc board ami it look a if it "ld l a lmrmoniou and effective of- finitiitioii. ... .. . . . 1 amount cut bv the mill. f.,r llicre I- a p ' """ " hortage of car and occui vewl, and it 5 1" "rly I,,c 1,c vt"x to ,,'uh' i. climated that there i lietwc. n lir na, litre He married narau iiccgon.y. and five million fl cut and awaiting ! A'xiul tn.rty year nga im y came car and .hi,. We were informed today j locating on the farm no owned by Chu. that the Rain er M.ll and Lumber Co. j "ergerion. Mrs. iciunger o.eu alone have over 2,W).lM) feet cnl and are j " 'rlle "'" children Hue- waiting for .hip for the mine. Tiie I v ': l-"1 next ia month, will wltne.. a far greater -'' l'relf".rovei Char,c.V .. I rial! , lllliel'l f. I erry j hum . Ui u otVif uiii i, i'l amJ.olHoulton; living in At- I'riday'a Telrgrain gave the detail of a transaction whereby Muckle llroa, were Mijipiwril to have told 4.iU acre of tim ber land in thi county for the wiiu of JIUUUI. No m-h tranafer ha on-urrcd, but It I understood that a deal i in pro- gr.taand tlut the partie conteiiiplating buying think more ol the land for the mineral it contain than for tho timber on it nt finer, Muckle Itro. have, how ever. M.I.I IM) acre of land In (he north end of the county. Mr. I'rnnk I'erry, of Mollala, Clacka ma County, a ulm-rilier to the Mivr for the pot twenty-five year, paid u pleasant call ll Tuewlay evening on hi war for a short visit to hi mother at tlie old home place. Mr. Winnie IWiley and on Ray. of lloulton, were 1'ortland visitor by the Irahl lt Wednesday. Mr. Wasli Muckle i. noon to oien up a logging camp somewhere out Yankton way. Kclley Hnw. are fining over tlicir ham Imlldlng and will oon on up a billiard hall, with toft drinks, ci;ar, etc The town inot a yet dcpulalctl on accmnt of the drought. Money to loan at eight per cent. Col umbia County Hank. n, urnil.rr lui uiodemtcd. but the land fraud trial are on In 1'ortlaud anil I.! will iitiiki. II hot euouL'll for eoliic of Oregon' well known citicn. Make up your mind to attend the cor .-r si.m celebration nt St. Helen on August llth, 1'OH S vl.K Six gtxHl milch cow. OI-ORGi: lilRRY. lloulton, Oregon KAIXIKIt VERNON I A ITEMS. Mr, Rcduiond went out to lloulton Monday, returning 'J'ucwluy. Khc met while there her two grand daughter., Hazel and Viveln Ilomiick, whom .la had not seen aince hint spring, when they went to 8t. I'nul to school.' Tliey were at lloulton with their father on a short vacation, Our new mail carrier, P. T, Karly, had a runaway last week, breaking a abaft of hi curt, but otherwise doing no damage, except to disapoiiit an intended singer who expected to ride with hi in from I'itUhurg to lloulton. U, tt. Throop told hi team, the gray and I lie black, he ha been driving the punt six month, together with the har ness ud wugon for fl-0 to L'liitfl.aiiie parties. He then went down Hie river and bonght another team, a .pan of large blacks, for the same money and think he made a good trade, which he did. tt. Scsscinuu planned uud expected quite a surprise on his "better half." Mr. Sewemtin had been out to 1'orest tiroiC the sl two week visiting her children, Jack Scssemau and Mr. Julia McNtitt, returning Suturday last. She found an addition to her house, includ ing a new kitchen and dining room and a new bedroom, all finished up in good style and all furnished, curjiet dowu. lied in place, kitchen stove up, pot und kt-tllt-l in place, a new kitchcu table and supper ready. Of course she was happy. I)icd At the Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, July 8th, 1UWI, Win. M. Mcllin uvr. a former resident ol the Nebalein PORTLAND'S IMEWDCLOTHIER SUCCESSORS TO SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE output, a all of the mills nre ctiltnig more than they did at the iM-gi'in.ng ol (he year. The output of tlic Ong.in- Kan lumber mill, and several others that did not figure iu the output of the jwl six month, will be running to the limit tlic next six mouth. We were unable to get the figure of the b'gging industry in time for tin issue, but it will apivar later, a will also the output of our factories. Thus it can be seen that Rainier, situated on the bank of the Columbia river, with over two mile of Irep water frontage, deep enough for ull ocean going vessels, and filled and sur- rouuded bv iMod mills and lactone, I lesliucd to liecome a large city nt no distant day. A wide awake commercial cluh would have an oiHKrtiinity to do great things for Rainier. Mr. Sliatto, of I'niversity Park, i visiting her ilaugiilcr, .iirs. rorncs Hc.Uc. Mis Lowell Shtlo,of University Tarn, ihcre visiting her sister, Mrs. roriie Hedge. Mis Marie Meier, of Clatskame, wa in Rainier Friday visiting Her scnooi uiale, V. It. Cardiff. Miss Pearl Greer, who ha been visit ing for the jwst week with her Irieml, Mis Christine Wilmn. rcturuca loner houient HillslK.ro Friday. L. S. Thomas, ol Portland, a stock holder In the Rainier Mineral Soap Co., was iu town Monday on business con nected with Ibe conixiny. Mis l'aith YanAuker is entertaining alwut one doen of her friends today in ..I l.. l'. 1, l.lrllwli,.' Tllilt tlirv uonur ui .' , , n'i,, t sr.. Iiaviii-j a biif time itoe without say-1 .....i, iiuiu.r.. i h,ir, rl.ur. m .-iuiiti llhali.u.i' k)i.iii. III llallll I1 UK- A. H. Cratty received word Monday that hi mother would start from Denver on .Sunday for Rainier, to pay him a visit. Mr. Cnitiy i much joyed over the mi.) .v.rs. l.va May Allen bcrta, Canada. The body wa brought to Vcrnopia via. I'orcat Grove, and inlerrel on July llth, IWMJ. in Hie cemetery on the farm where he bad lived many years, the funeral cercuioniei liciug conducted by Rev. A. E. Myers. All the children were here at tho burial except Mr. Fowler who wa iu Washington visiting a daugh ter, and Mr. Allen, whose home was too far away to get her word in time. Thus ha gone from the Nehalcm another of our pioneer. A II till) LOT Of troubles to contend with, ppring from a torpid liver and blockaded bowels unless you awaken them to their proper a.ihm with lr. Kintf' new Lifo Pills; the ph'HsnnlcBtond most effective cure for constipation. J lu'.v prevent uppeimi . iiia nod mini nil I III! SVteill. - ic al Perry and Urabam's. THE BEST FRIENDS n business that we have are those who come to us as "doubting Thomases." .They said they were "Irom Missouri" and we "showed them." We will do the same for you if you will give us a chance. Our goods are what you want. 87 3rd St., Portland A I'smu.v Photo Mr. Jacob George, Mr. I), J, SwiUer, Mra. K. Co. Charles, ftiWrt and Washington Muckle, were sfiiger on the Irulda for Portland "t M.m.Uj uioriilng, where tliey were "d by J.uiie and Wui. Muckle, a group 'I eight brother and ai.leti of a welt kiwii family, and together tbey pro- frtded to a photogrnpher lor the pur- ne of having their photograph taken. jjMf. Robert Muckle I a resident of Ten- f itsn-e , and it was feareil that utile thev P'xik advautaife of hi visit here, tlie Wilier and sist. r miuht never have an- 'llitr onDortunltv to be uhotoifrnphed ogelhr-r. 'IV. ClIAWHKKI.AIN Wll.l, UK llKKR The editor of tlie MlaT Is In receipt, of a letter from Governor t'hamlierlalli. coll wnllng id ms present and deliver an ud- w at the celebration of the laying ol Hie cornerstone of the new court house " Saturday, August llth. Governor 1 luuilierlalii has demonstrated tbat lie ' easily Uie most lvapular Individual in the State and the fact that he Is our Chief l'.ecntlve will reflect honor upon what "HI lie the most Important event in the illory of Columbia County, Other di li'igulshed cltUen ol the State have been Invited and there ia no doubt many of tlieiu will aucept. Mr. lldwlii J. Peters, of Ohio, was a visitor to St. Helen on Monday lt ACCIIIKMT at TKMSi-Coulnictor Eiixon tix'k a trip to Tenino recently to Investigate the cause of delay in the tc iwrrv of stone for the new court house. The ticket agent told him that the train stopped at the quarries, but tlie comiucior, who Kcrncil to know all alwut it. in formed Mm that tbc agent was misuken, so he had to go a goodly distance with team. Arrived at the quarry he found that the delay wo caused by mi accident. A large amount U tone w,l for shipment, when a giant crane, carry ing an immense load, broke when swing it and the mas of nick fell upon that which had lieen unloaded, smashing 1.. rale, llarrlng further accidents, how ever, no delay will I caused in the con struction ol the building . . .... ........... i, l.v.n on approved 1 nave iimm.t , realestate eerily. WKMi St. Helen, Oregon r . Hart has been summoned . i..J., 1.1 the trial ol the land fraud case at Portland, but will proUbly be excused on account ol his anvanceu and tbc fact Hint he Is not In the best of health. Miss Dixie Spinner ami Cassle Cole, of Portland, are visiting at the residence of Mr. 8. A. MUc. of thi place. roMoNA-Coliimbla County Pomona Grange meet at Vernonia, auB, . -There will lie present State Master Austin a- .l V. M. GUI. of Cluckiunas news. C. C. Wilson, the hustling road builder ol this vicinity, i busy circulating sub scrinliun wilier for ihc rebuilding of the span of road from the top of tlie hill be yond the- Mike Kiuering puicc w u.s bridge iu town. The cituens are re- Kinding in their ciislomury generous way. We hope there will oe no ociay in svciiring a sufficient sum to rebuild this imix.rlntit piece of road. The excavating for IhjIIi tlic inouiec . ... 1. i...:l.l:....H 1., r,.iUtird anil Mcnncea hui iiuib and the wall will soon commence to fc tl IntmtitM to Apply for liquor Lictnso Iu the Cimulv l oan ..I .lie Hsle. nl nr.'toll, in aiul ir Hie riHint) "I t liniii.u. Ill Hie ntsller o( the o..ll.'ll"ii of la.iils Hull r,.r l.r a lirruo 10 sell s.liliiiu. vinous. moI 111..II II.11111IS, ou-l liar.l . I'li-r. In lusniilies lv"lliaii une ll"i. In 1 11 lim preemei t n,i.. iMo l oniiij l oiirl l tlie Stale til llie..n, lor lh l.'oinu.i "I I nluml.la: - tin- ilinli'llIilel, l.il ler .ml resl .1 ill i,.ii I'l.cim-i. r.tliiu.nis I'miiiiy , ...... ...v.. mnh.iiv rt-vi.lt-,1 In saiii l.i'O' ik'imv ,l,,i i.rlur 10 Hie sieiime SI..I Ilium ,.i this ivililnn. "l'l rvK.cllnlly iin.m your ll..ll..rl.lu Isaly. si lh reuillsr Icrin ol Hie ...l.i-"ilin e.inrl. c.iin.i. m iiii! " " '"'"'V ' the 'IU nay "I aor. 1'"'. ' be hM '' . ....... L ... il.. . 111 ill M. Il.'lrlls. Ill ..11,1 il.imly s isle. Ili'. a license le Krsnieu I SJ.II.U.w.... , 11, inci. Coiiiin 1,1 I'numr. oti c.li. iiml llwl i.u. ,1 in ci.-y ; ,..,..... sl,.i....r fur a lieito.! nl 1. "V".. ,. T , ....... sin .uvuf seta.. Vjiii. Ir all ol which vmir -lllluers will ever pray. ., ... -,....J.. i....... MiiNKtiils.-r. hlmc ... i .,...1, i rl llsrlsiai, A. P. Me- r,, ... . u i;itf. (i. ii ..... '.. i . iiitnii.J. J. liriiBer.iiiiiiUiiiidn, Ti.ilaih.'r.Jii.liry.ul. ';,-''''"" V CI . . i.-l.ji.r. Ju ill lialirlelmUI. M I. '. ' ....ir Ji.wi.ti I'srlMin. i iZ Al"- J.'.. fl,.r. fml Heyilell. i- A '. ....i... Kmlulisnl. Joh S ;'',r., . l. .. ll .rm,.. John Ms i J ". u- lull. Amlrew Kmmer STI'iii, I. n- Jin-'ii, i" . , 11 son, M.t liallein. J"iiu "; " ,,'"'.;. u........ v ii t-nti.l.tll. I . A. Miiuli, II. e ...... II II lrull.lull. Ii. 11- I f dl .,r!lI.I-nr.;Alli.rl , ',''4" eulsirii, o. Liiwni. A. wwkcnl-r. Meulwii Mi ii.r,.... j iv KtiimorKn. r. r.. im,. - . ...s I I Mulls. llM'Hr JOft'lUl T1UIII. tl. T. I IV was , v. a. - - ., ..... w iiici.i.in) v. iHHru. ?," ' if : ,;"l.ml Unl John liiiyl 11. W. WrttftTi, J. h. liitU-s uarry win. tiisiuet. County, deputy, who wiu oegm . ... .action mid lecture tour of all li e . ' f Columbia County. Plans will Se made there for visiting each grange. i. Iu. renrcacllteu. till granges .nuu.u - --i xi r nvrlnce. llcputy .. Mi.it. iini and Tar, the old riynip oi . ... . i. -I.- Por sale 1: rvlluiiie coiiK.i .-"- Iknilng, dniggist AccmKNT atScappoosiMVi". Schulu. .i..i- r work on the Ilegele dairy farm, " " .... ...... 1...I ml ciliicsoay i."i " a distance loft. Luckily Por sale by A.J. ..t U,.nnnoOse. Oil struck by n hay fork that fell , ..... .......iv feet from a li rfl.,t,,..ot.,rwit.twonU; hve killed Mm. A. It 11. ... broken and hit .boulder ditto- UUW l'Ms. ' , , i it r. reier. is !ook g lor . I.rm o W ' nad B hreakdown i nns several brother oacK in iw . in gomn i Buckeye Stnte who will locate here on . . ..ninsant time Of lUS rig Mill a very reaching nlPtUut. rise. Mr. Cratty. of the Mngoon Klcclnc Light Co., has completed the wiring of the new hotel. Mr. Klliolt Is the pro prietor of this hotel. t..seiih Allen, a brother of Mrs. I.aud Rutherford, a student jl the Walla Walla school, is here to spend his vacation, lie will lie employed at the Oregon-Kausas mill whiln here. Sirs, M. Sheerin and three daughters were passengers on the steamer Hassalo . ... U-I...1 Viwr on Jiouuay, en iii i Spring. Wash., where they will speiui about three weeks camping. The milch cows of town seem to nac a uew and strange disease. It is called losing her M. About every cow in town has lost her bell in the past ten ,i,l The owners lire anxious to learn who is spreading this new disease. Mrs. J. M. Hrown came down from Portland on Saturday mm pacucti up their household effects. She has returned to Portland, where they will reside in fu ture ut 1000 K. Washington street. We regret to sec them leave Here as iney are both splendid citizens. A THAOIO FINISH. A wittchuinii's neglect permitted a , , i.. ,i.. ...-. t nriii Sen dvke, which ICIIK m uiw - - - a clilld's linger could have flopped, to become ft ruinous break, devastating nn entire province ol Holland. In like mnnnur Kenneth Mclver, of Vunceboro, Me., permitted little cold to go unno ticed until o tragic finish wns only averted by Dr. King's New Discovery. nritn: "Three doctors gave mo up t,iln of hum Inflammation, caused by tl neglected cold! but Dr. King's Now Dlscovory saved my life." Unnrnnteed it nnnali rind cold cure at Perry A Graham's. 60o and fl. Trial bottle free. R STORIA & COLUMBIA R1YER rt. RAILROAD COMPANY " DAILV. Tt .s.,.w. j ',TAT,0,' PA'LV-- " j4 I a n M I A.''.i nill.PnTllsnaAr'fl 1145 r- 1 VU OA JO S no s & us 19 H7 10 00 10 tw in x 10 so Oft 39-4 S IS 4.VS M ,M-ftl 40 M-l S Ml M ' 10 00 S-'-J, 10 10 CO. I 10 il 7l.Hi 10 SS TS1 10 67 St I 1! Oft M.! n is 06.4; 11 90 V9.i I.t Pfirllsni Ar'-.l If .... ilobl. ,...iu so . ...Kslnler . . ... Pyramid.. .... M.rinir.,. . . , .guini'jr ... .. I'lKi-ksnis. .. Mtirshlstnt. .. WesliH.il... .... I llllon... ....Knspps... ... Hvenson... ...John Usv.. Ar. Aslorl. .Lv M 96 37 17 OS S W S 6S S .S3 S 16 S 07 1 46 1 ssJSitv-. G H. HORQUS ST. HELENS Can its a Complete Line of Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Crockery Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fancy Goods In fact, everything usually kept in a hrs class General Merchandise Store. Sly prices will be found as reasonable as any store in Columbia County, Vour trade solicited. Porte Trude and Lubens Pearl Tho rerchcron stnllion Porte Trude and the (ierman coach Luliena reaii will make the season of HKHi ns follows : Mondays at Yankton, nMliy nt lloultou, Wednesdays anil liursdays at lou Moors, on hauvics isiuuii, Krldaysat Scappoose, Salurdajs uud Sundays at Warren. Mares Irom a distance will be pastured for - per month. WEST & LYNCH, L. S. FRAKES, 352 MORRISON ST.. PORTLAND, OREGON sVsVVsV'' ---sVsa. . . sv-sv-wsv-ss-W DESIGNERS OF -9FINE 3IILLINERY- ph:ne PACIFIC 348 SPECIAL HATS MADE TO ORDER CsVCoIumbia Comity People are especially invited to Call and Inspect, 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 TO ll V I.UT 1 1 MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAI L llKNVKli-I.INCt.l.X-OMAH A Kansas i I I'Y ST. 1 oris THE EAST -iOWNERSi- The Regular Yellowstone Park Route Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, the Government Official Entrance to the Park. SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20. SEE EUROPE " IF YOU WILL, BCT SEE A-MEIiTCA. FIKST START KIGHT. SEE YELOWSTONE PARK NATURES GREATEST WONDERLAND PARTICULARS AT 255 MORKISOX STREET A. D.CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Agent Portland , Oregon NOTIl'K OF INTISNTIOS TO AITLV 1.IQI OB LICENSE. S I 7 1 M 7 T T 17 7 M U M 10 6 10 Scappoiie Ore All trains niako close eonnscUons st (lohle l. Norlh.ri. fselllo irslu. to .... from the Kast sua Sound poluts. At Pouland with all irnlns leav.iii Unl.n rt.it. st Astoria with I. & N l"'. bo.l slid r.11 "a and T J. Potter to and from Umo NetlB pO.DU IU .". russongers (or Astoria or war points musi n sins .nionllon. Trains will .top to 1st t. niitii oil' nt lloullix. wh.o coming Irom poll Irs: Valise ss.l ul Uoblt. ... nflisva. (tea. Pass. Act.. Astoria, Of FOR PORTLAND DAILY Steamer Iralda C. I. Hooghkirk. Master. .RAILROAD TIME. i nniia, n..i.,lnnl.illi-rt.xo(iit Suniliiv) lor Port- inn.l. si n A. M.. ili'im'rili.K Iron. HI. Ili'H-ns nt s o'clock. Returning, lauvv I'ortiinui nl a;iw r M arriving at at. iioie.i s;s Patenters au Fast FreiiM. PORTLAND LANDING, TAYLOR ST EDISON! German Coach Stallion Owned by the Clutskanie German Couch Horse Company, will nuike the season of 1000, commencing April 10, as follows: Tuesdays at Deer Island Wednesdays at uoiwon Thursdays and Fridays at Sc;lDl)00Se Saturdays at Holbrool;. J. T. GRAHAM, Manager Buy on Credit! this $60 Machine for $25 rsneuT HCSiin 11 " lllgll-nrui, ui FREIGHT fREPslD. hma x.i bcsriun. lock- tltvli, double feed, 'sen tliresillnij sb.Utle: has .ulomsllo liiibWi. wli.iler and otbur lstont liuprovo incuts. This lsllm AM I T1U18T MACHINH. ltl the ssme machine sgtnis are suklng you $00 (or. All altai'hmentsiowlth earl. n,.M,in. Bold lor only s n.i, snil t:i lootillily. Write TOoM Jorfreo Wmitllsl CstfUtM si .. ., ilii.nt household ood. ;e will HilJ IF re IjM r.plou Iss) htmsnU-our now CRCDIT pia. OevurtM Furnltuf Company Ui.17IFlr.tSta FOKTLANP.OR. To all persons concerned, mid to the lesal voters now iictiuillv resl-lin in liol.le Preeinet, l. luiiibis l oniitv. Male uf Ureeou, in srileiilsr: S'ou sml escli of .'on will lake notice sod you are hereby lli.lllieil that I. Smlfonl K. ll.ltla. will on W.iliiei.lii' Mlie Ml. dav ol Sept..l,Ai0. apply t" the llolii.l'iil.lo I'oiiuiy l ourl of th- bu.te ol lireoini. iu nu.l fur the County oi t'olunilnu. for a luvuse 10 sell Btnriliious, vinou ana limn lbl.lt. rM.i.,1 ffi-niciiieii ei.ler it. less ii.n.i.ilies .liun one unlli'ii. lor s period of six month, in in the vllliuir of liol.le, in l.oble Pre Inet, Cj- loiubiit i'oiiuiy. sinie of orei;oi; wnien s: i.lieiito.u will Ik siipjuTied ami Uu.e.1 upoulliv lollovviui; peiiiiou, low it: PETITION. In the Coin.lv Court of Ihc rlali ol Oregon for tlie i'oiiuiy of Uoluiiibiii. I Hi. Hie mutter of the application of Santord K. IHitis lor llcei sc to sell spirituous, vinous and nn. .1 liiiuora and fermented ei.ler iu less ituaii litles Ihun one Knllo.t, at liol.le. iu Untile pre cinct, Columbia County, State ol Uienon; To the Honorable County Court ol Columbia County. Oreifon: We, tlie umU'r.-isneit, roinprisiug nn actual niajority of tlie whole niinilier ol leual voter, of liotilu ireoiii.T, ..-oiiiiiiom vouii.j. i-.nio ... uremm, and w ho now reside in and have no luiilly reside I in said liob'e Precinct for inoro iliau il.lnvdnvs I'limwlistely piweillnii the dale of siitnliiK, flii.iK and presenlatlou of iht oeiliion. Iiiiretiv resneetfullv vetllloii this Honorable Court to giaut to Sunforil K. Hulls a licui.se to sell spirituous, vinous aim man liq uors and forniciiled ei.ler in less iiiiaittltlea than one Kallon, nt (ioble. In lioble Prwiuct, Col.inibis Count)', Stale of Oregon, for a perlixl of six mouths. x Kach IL Pottcj, Charles YounX.U, S. Foster, Hovil linker. J. A. wickIus, 11. 1 linker, 'I . Mi.iiiiiul. Kilwurd H ack. 1,. lira' ley. H . Hra.l- li- .1.. in lill i-ni. I'etcr l.ncsc 1. licurv nisse, n N. llamllioii, Frank Morrill. II. Replete, Win. Cnrev. v. I., ciiapiu, u. A. Ken.i.eorKe BroiiKii- ton, llosea inane, l'.. .Mnaiusier, n.n..Mc.,aiie, i i siiiuln A.li. lltit'tiui!. llm Peterson. C. A Kerr. V. II. Murphy, li. K. Anliker, K. A. Smith, w.l i,iiil,,it. lli'VilUi Voiinc.'lhos llrlseoll, M. A Silvis, V, 1.. Hurley, J. C. Ziitler, lierfre Foster Jr., A. II Jackson. J. M rnwier, J. u. i lyue, i; ii k,wli.r .1. K. Isiilherlaiul. Alie Link. 11. M Fowler, K. W. Fowler, A. 11. Roberts, K. 1.I..K W. K. MnRli.ster, Krniit Ue liondu. Victor Fu .MirUti.iilii r Medina. Ilei.rv Weller. L. A French, il- K. Iliiiiter.il. W. Weeks, Jack Ehr-Hn.-Hr. lieoiee Pitscuberire. J. F. Hear, J. W Tliom.ison. C. II. lillleaoie, K. L. Kenny, K 11, wii..uu li'r.l I.Mtiaelii'r. Pert Maklu.ster. Oeo.C Fowler, It. J. MolUlt, M. Link, T. C. Watu, Wal ter llunwr. OREGON SnoirLWE AND Union Pacific i'NiiiN I'Kl'iil; li lv J Arrtve. -iiltwiiti-i'oKTi.ANi' yJ io -V a r. m. I'Fi'lAi, lor mo r-ai i.n.iy. lsuj. ia liuniinuton. I Sl OK AX K VliYK It, .li P. M. :0II A. for Kastern Washina- l.llf. ton, Walla w alla. I.ew-, istoii, Coeur .rAleuel and Great Northern points. M ATLASTa! KXPRK8l;iSiT. M. for the Kast via Hunt- Dally, inuti.n. L! Dsily. 7:li A. M Dally. Lower Columbia River. Stesmerllassalo leaves Portland daily, except Buuday. at ;ou n. ui. Maiumay i;w p. m fur Astoria and way laudings. Keturolna leaves Astoria at 7:00 a. m. dally, except 8uude.y. a. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent. PORTLAND Ore. ESTABLISHED 1W 1872- JOHN A. BECK DKALER IS Watches, Diamonds, Siherware, ....JEWELRY.... Repairing a Specialty. Alder Street, Bet. Jron first. FOaTLANB, l recommendation.