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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1906)
1 4 - -wt I OlUiGOiN MlbT Entered at the Postoffice at St. Helens, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. Issued Evf.kv Fridav Rv K. H. KLAGG. Editor asd 1'RorRiKTOR. One copy, one year, in advance . .1 00 Six months 50 , Legal notices 23 cents per line. FRIDAY. July E7, lttOG. VERY SMAMi HUSIXE8S. AT THE STATE FAIR Columbia County Will Make an Exhibit. A special disputed from Washington publivheil in Tuea.lny's Orrgoniati, say Scott Smith, private secretary to rVc retary Ilitclicuck, has sartrxl on a tonr o( the West, cning tirst to Aritona his health." It is learned, however, that Smith intends t swing around Ort'iton and take a hand in the eearc Ihnt has been ordered into Senator Ful ton's record. Whenever cabinet niinister uses the great power conferred upon him for the purpose of wreaking private vengence it is certainty time he was removed Secretary Hitchcock's action in sending a special agent to Oregon to investigate Senator Fulton's record for the purpose of attempting to disclose some ground: for his prosecution is unworthy of a executive officer of this government Considering that it is caused uv do higher motive than that of revenge deserves the condemnation of all. Sec retary Hitchcock has gieat power in trusted iu him, and he ran probably cause Senator Fulton a great deal ol trouble and expense, but, unless he can "male good" by proving that Fulton guilty of some crime against the govern ment his course will be considered nn justifiable and prompted by private malice instead of a desire for the public good, lie is doing his best to justify Senator Fulton's charge that be is in his dotage. SOMETHING XEW. A negro woman in Portland, on Mon day last, shot her husband for attempt ing to beat her with his fists. He had struck her several times, when she took a revolver from a trnnk and gave him wound that may prove fatal. If her example is emulated br tbe white women of this country we may be able to get along without the whipping post. Heretofore it has been the role in such cases for the woman to do a little weep ing and then go back to her work, Occasionally they make complaint to the district attorney, but the officers are very shy about taking op these cases, for experience has proven that when it comes to trial the woman will not testify against her brutal husband, and if be is convicted by outside evidence will do all in her power to secure his release. In the case mentioned, the man, after being shot, ran into a neighboring saloon, and was found lying on tba floor with his head resting npon the lap of his wife who had followed him there. The woman had already repented of her act, and If the man lives he will prob ably give her many more beatings. VKRNON1A ITEMS. WONDERFUL ECONOMY. An employe of the Portland street car system makes the remarkable statement that in five years be has saved from bis wages the sum of 12,500. He Is a married man and this makes his statement still more wonderful. If he received the maximum heretofore paid of (2.50 per day and worked every day of the year without any rest, his wages would amount to JW90 per year. Take it for granted that he has no children and no doctor bills of any kind and this wonld leave him $390 per year for the support of two people. For rent he must pay at least $12 per month, or $144 per year, leaving f240 for clothing, food, fuel, light, etc., or J123 for each person. He must certainly be a very economical man and some day he will have a rail road of his own. remaps, however, there is another explanation. Wages do not always rep resent a man's entire income from a po sition. Kailroad conductors on verv email salaries, and without any apparent exercise of economy, have been known to become possessed of brown ttone resi dences and business blocks. An old Scotch steward, on being asked how he had acquired a competence on a very smalt salary answered, "It's no' so much the wage a mon gets as the wee mnchle things he picks up a boon the ttecK." it may be that some street car conductors have "keep the change" days that do not appear in the newspapers, ortliey may prolit by fits of absent inindedness wherein they forget toyauk the strap. Of course this would be very wicked and the good Mr. Goode would be grieved if it came to his knowledge, . Stealing nukies is very reprehensible. It is ever so much worse than permitting a set ot frauds to prey upon the eyesight of people as w as done by Mr. Goode's consent at the Lewis and Clark Expo sition, yet it is possible that dishonest street car conductois may excuse their dishonesty by claiming that they only copied in an humble wav the example act by their distinguished boss. The County Court of Columbia County, at itsjuieeting on Saturday last, decided to appropriate 200 for the purpose of getting up an exhibit of this county's agricultural resources at the Oregon State Fair, to be held in Salem, Septem ber 10th to l"th, inclusive, and the ed itor of the Mikt was appointed to have charge of the exhibit. It it a position that was not s dicited, as we decidedly preferred to have some other person se lected. We will, however, do our beH to make the exhibit a credit to the county, and, with the active co-operation of the agricultural and business community have no doubt of snccess. We especially solicit the aid of the news papers o Rainier and Clatskaute in arousing an interest in this matter in their respective communities. Let us stand together and see what we can ac complish for Columbia County. We have a county second to none in the State of Oregon, and wherever our pro ducts have competed with those of other counties we have carried off our full share of the honors. With lest expense than any other county in the State not to exceed $500 net we won second place at the Lewis and Clark Exposition and were placed in the same class as such counties as Jackson, with an expendi ture ot twenty times that amount, and ahead of such a great agricultural county as Washington. w e can repeat our victory at Salem, and still farther advertise onr cuonty and draw to ns good settlers and capital seeking investment. Every taxpayer, every loyal citixen of tbe county, is in terested in this matter and should do his (hate toward making it a success. Now is the time for the farmers to be gin, while the grain is still standing and the fruit and vegetables are growing. Select the best yon has, gather as much together in your neighborhood as I Ka" be11 aftersd Uie company In ot com. possible, in order to save freight charges, and let me hear from yon at as early date as possible. The State Board of Agriculture offers premiums as follows, for the best dis play of agricultural and horticultural products from any county in the State First prixe $300 Second prize 250 Third prixe 200 Fourth prixe 150 Then there are four prizes of f 100 each want to get that first prize for Colum bia County, and I believe it can be done. It all depends npon the manner in which tne matter is taken np. If we go at it enthusiastically we will win. I want a collection of canned fruits and jellies, and will give a premium of for the beet exhibit of this class of goods by any one person, the goods to ne Dozed and sent to me at St. Helens at least ten days prior to tbe opening oi the fair. Such exhibits will not be re turned, but will be sold, and the money apportioned as fairly as possible at the close of tbe fair. Any information desired can be had by writing to me. E. H. FLAGG. Oco. Solomon and wife and Mr, Callie Brandt of Scappoose, are visiting Mrs. G. W. Parker and Mrs. Albert Wood and other relatives and friends here. They are recently from Southern Oregon where they have lived for the post five years. Albert Baker and Mia Lida Earley went to Dundee Thursday to visit for while with Mr. Baker's father and mother. I). W. Keasey went out to ClaUkanie last week for merchandise and also brought home a bran new buggv. It is a good solid one, just the thing for our upc and downs, and can be driven with either single or double team. Now watch Dow and Rosa spin. Mrs. K. Q, Shannahaa gave her son Elmo quite a surprise Saturday by having a large number of the boys and girls ol his age come to spend the day with him It was his sixth birthday C. W. Parker and wife and Mrs. Albert Wood went to Scappooae Saturday to visit relatives, the Solomana, living there, Pomona grange will be held here on August 4th, next Saturday week. Dele gates are expeted from all the county granges and some officials from tbe state grange will also be present. Mrs. Clark's school entertainment at Mucklea' hall Saturday night was largely attended. A good program was render ed by the school and 24.6V ni realised from the sale of baskets, enough with thatobtained at a former entertainment to buy an organ. G. W. Downing made a trip out to Hillshoro Saturday last for stock for his store. Returning with him were Mr. F. C. Pauli and son Frank ; Mrs. Downing'a father and brother, for a visit with her, Wright Hurt was out to Clatskanie this week and brought home a new light Bam wagon which he bad purchased in Portland the week before. Now get the colts broken. Our railroad committee U rat unlit tab week wine (be people on the matter ot seenrint to ritht-ot-srar. The tuHcriptioa tin ha not sa laried Terr materially the put two week bat we trart thoae who want a railroad will tire K committee rneouraxemrnt la a tangible form. The rishtof-war oa lb Halmoolarrrr SHORTS. If Luther Borbank could be persuaded to drop bis seedless fruit experiments awhile and breed a boneless shad, he would confer a favor on many people. the bill for a law to prohibit cam paign contributions from cor Derations died a natural death so ouietlv in the house committee room that it did not even get a decent obituary notice in tha dispatches. An increase of 39 per cent in the capital invested in the leather industry o: the United Stales during the past five years is a quite sufficient answer to the claims that have been made that the present tnrilf duties were hurting the Anicrii'Hii leather trade. The value of Hie leather products of theVnited States has increased 24 per cent during the name period. 8everal such fads will weigh R::tint whole columns of pesei meat ic theories and tariff-tinkering expectations. Bro. Curtis, of the Herald, accuses the Fourth of July committee of graft- mg. Incidentally he states that the committee advertised in the Must, and not in the Herald. Well, old boy, yon got the money last time and we got it mis time. Drop a nickle in the slot. Society would be safer were the Pitts burg millionaires to wear muzzles. It appears that Canada's meats also are not what they are tinned np to be, un " ay when the autoruobil doesn't kill a lew, somebody keeps the aierage up uy rocking the bolt. and 11 we set the road here ant we must do the same and do It scan, lor the talk oat about Boiton now is that it Is Ihe Intention ot the company to foon with the Salmon be rrj line at aoon as the toad is completed 10 th 90 mile, station, and work was befna on this aide of Buxton tail week. Tbe rod to Buxton it now about llniahed. and trains will be runnius there within two week, gome of onr citizens hav rotten tbe Men that the road is cntninc 'town the Nehalera anyway, and are indifferent at to belpios to ieenre tbe rlxht-of-war. There U no amirance of ih is . The offer of the com tnr fa, that we give them the right of war to Vemooia and three miles beyond, they will build the road br January Ut, IW Otherwise Ihef will build the branch line directly west from the 211- mile nation now. and leave the Xehalem route oat, and It mar be for all time. We. therefore, arte oar Sehalem people to help the committee and to help at once. What we do saust be done by Sept- in, the time Ihe road It to be com pitted to tbe 30-mile Nation. Claude and Harold Ureer and "erry Weik Hillsburo, have been taking aa outlne In the Xebaiem the past week. They hare enjoyed oar cool ihade and clear streams, and bare in- doeedtomeof the finny tribe la the latter to come oat and try the frying pan. A TRAGIC FINISH. A watchman's neglect permitted leak in the great North Sea dyke, which a child's finger could have stopped. become a ruinous break, devastating an entire province of Holland. In like manner Kenneth Uclver, of Vaneeboro, Me., permitted a little cold to go unno ticed nntil a tragic finish was only averted by Dr. King's New Diacoyerr. He.writes: "Three doctors gave me np to die of lnng inflammation, caused by a neglected cold; but Dr. King's New Discovery saved my life." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure at Perry & Graham's. 60c and $1. Trial bottle free. E. E. QUICK A. M. HOLTON The Columbia County ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. Titles Examinkd Abstracts Madk Non-Rksipent Tanks Paid Rkal Estate Loans, ktc 5 is only tentative, and will be immediate ly changed to murder in tire event the injured appientice shonld die. Love is the son of William Love, of 615 Jefferson street. Oregonian. R. rnwiN ROW, PHYSICIAN & SURC.mN A II AItll LOT Of troubles to contend with, spring from a torpid liver and blockaded bowel unless you awaken them to their proper action nith Dr. King's new Life Pills; the pleasantestand most effective cure for constipation. They prevent appendi citis and tone up the system. 8.V at Ferry and Graham's. The Fisklmx 8eaa. A BRUTAL ASSAULT. If the pen with which the nresiJent signed the rata bill has been presented to Senator Tillman, the fact has been suppressed. Bro. Kemp either has Dlentv of .al w dee iie is putting np an excellent uiun. llie old conundrum "Whither ... drifting?" has at last been satisfactorily "rc",cu "o 'r as me Democrats are ,n cerneti. The drift is undoubtedly in the uirection olCo!. Bryan, the great man darin of the herd. When congress meets again that will fit some of the members will be "He N.v.1 Cain Back." IhetownofNorthamuton. Ma., at.i the Ice-cutting privilege on its extensive reservoir for $50. and now is paying trust prices, much of its home ice pro duct having been shipped to another state. It seems that the ice trust has been busy everywhere after lAvinip it I schemes carefully. TWENTY YKAUh HATT1.E. "I was a Inter in a twenty year battle ( with chronic piles and malignant sores; until I tried Buck lens Arnica Halve, I which turned the tide by curing both, I till not a trace remain",'' writes A. M. the song lirnce, of Faruiville, Va. Best for old ulcers, cuts, burn and wound. 25c at Parry A Qrahim'.. One of the most brutal assaulte on rec ord was brought to light yesterday when warrant was issued by District Attor ney Maomug for the arrest of Howard Pritchard, a boilermaker. The complaint cnarges assault with a deadly weapon it is not improbable that it may be changed later to one of murder in the first degree, as Pntchard's victim it seriously hurt. A little burst of un bridled temper may gain the man an in troduction to the gallows. His victim is William Love, Jr., appren tice at the Willamette Iron tc Steel Works. The weapon used was a heavy steel bar. The provocation was Pritch ard's inability to work as fast as his fellow-mechanics. The boy now lies in a ward at St. Vincent's hospital with a fractured skull. Pritchard is at large but the police are confident of finding him. The assault occured Saturday tiiifbt at the Willamette Iron & Steel Works. Pritchard was working on a boiler, to gether with a number of other median ics, The apprentice, Love, waa holding rivets According to the story of witnesses as related to Mr. Manning yesterday after noun, rntcnaru was unable to hold up his end of tbe work. The other work men distanced him and then indulged in a mirst of mirth at the slowness of Pritchard who had been hired only a few days before. It U said that Pritchard took no notice of the men who laughed at him. They were ablebodied and able to take care of themselves in an argument. With an oath he lifted a metal bar and hurled it at Ibe yofng apprentice, who neither laughed or made any remark. The bar struck the boy on the head and he dropped as if one dead. In the excite ment that followed Pritchard skulked out of the place, and so far as known has not been seen since. His victim was taken at once to St. Vincent's Hosrrftal. An examination showed that the skull naa ueen fractured, and tor a time the patient's life was feared for. Last eve ning he was much improved, however, and hopes for his recovery were held out at the hospital. Tht caafft ef assault against Prttaard Thus far the Selling eason has been somewhat of a ditsapoiiitnietit, as the run of fish has been unusually light. It is a little early, however, for any big run especially as the water in the river has been high, and there is every reason to believe that the expected runs will aoon make their appearance. Imperially is there reason to believe this on account of the results from artificial propagation. In the year 18WI a number cf salmon fry were marked at the Clackamas river hatchery and turned into that tributary of the Columbia river. Records kept of those marked fish when caught showed that some of them returned to the Col ombia river during the first, second aud third years therafter. Now, in 1901 there were released in the waters of the Columbia river and its tributaries 42,- 000,000 artificially propagated Chinook salmon, in the year 1003 there were 66,000,000 turned out and in 19tct 02,- 000,000 making a gtand total of lW.OOO,- 000 Chinook salmon that were placed in the river from the various hatcheries. Returns from these shonld, according to all the theories of the salmon experts, be received during this season. That the artificial propagation of salmon is a success and has materially increased the run of fish in the Columbia river in the past is admitted by every one, and as during the three years mentioned the hatcher iea prostrated more fry than during any other three years since they have been established, it is only reason able to expect that some decided results should be felt from them this season.' Undget. T. HKI.SN.4, OK Flit SUMMONS. In the firenll t'mtrt ihe !tie of Own fwr the t'mintf uf Columbia. -lornn 31. Mrhnlie. plaintiff. . Klcherd KhuUe. ilelewUiil. ... . To Richard ."ehulie. the alxve named ileleniV In Iheraraenf the tlte of Oregon vM are hnlr n-uulml In i'lTr and an-r Ihe ..l.it.i'lir. ..anolAlut ltle.1 airalll.t toil In In .1-..- .n,nut .,,11 .u, ,tf lufr Ihe Orel ilav of October, IW. and II .ni fall appear ami mirriuM complaint on or ll..re thai lime. oi.lniilT will aoulr lolhe court lw Ihe relief urr.l kit In her coinnlal nt herein, to alt: For ,Imm torvr illiMtlvltia the butol. of tnalrl moor n.iur eltlna between you and plalntlrT. ami hrneh oilier and further relief aa lo the court may ecem meet and enultah'e. ThU summoiM la pohll.hcd by order of Ihe Honorable Thmua. jt. Mcim.ie. iwieo 01 ine Live eallilnl noirt. tutv maile and tillered the JWh day of July, !. In aa.l br wlirrh iw- ler tt l preaenneu. mat inm miunntni .nan w Bnhli.he.lnnee aweek fr!s sMcceaalee week. In the llelenK Ml.t." The dale ul the tint publication ol llila Mimmmn I. July Tin. I Attorney for I'UculllT NOTICK OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. Xntlee U hereby given that the undertrned. aa thv duly epiMtiuied and avtina edmiui.lrnior of theta'te ofLuviua Hrranl deee.ed, hate tiled my Anal account In the oihea of the county elerk ot Columbia t'uuuty. oreroti. and the Honoralite County I'ourl of .aid cunty hat ap pointed Momlar, tbe M 'lay "I Jill, Put, at ihe hour of llo cha-k in the forenoon ot that day, at the cimntv courthou.. iu the elir of m. HeletH. In Mid rrtlinly. a the time and place for hcerfn of objection to the aahl Snai ac count ami for the telllement thereof. II. W. MrlMlN.ll.il admllil'lralur. 6. H. flruber. attorney for admtiitMrati. ArKtewwr's Set iee af Meeting ef Boarrj f Eqaallxatloa. Notice is hereby eiven. that aoon the last Monday in August to-wit: August z,ut. mm, me Hoard of equalization will attend at the office of tbe County Clerk or Columbia County, Oregon, and public 1) examine tbe assessment rolls, and correct all errors in valuations, descrip tions, or qualities of land, lots or other property. uated at my office this 27th day of July 1906. A. T. LAWS, County Assessor TEACH EES' JBXiMI.UTIOSS. Notice is hereby given that the Countv Superintendent, of Columbia Comity, will hold the regular examination of ap- rlicants for state and county papers at St. Iclens, as follows: FOR STATK FAPKRS. Commencing Wednesday. Ammst 8. at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until aaturday, August U, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday l'cnamanshin. hiti.rv spelling, physical geography, reading, psychology,. Thursday Written arithmetic, thenev of teaching, grammar, hookkeeninv physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, algebra. naiuniay botany, plane Bometry, general history ,;fcnglih literature, school KOlt COl'NTY FAPKKS. Commencing Wednesday. August 8.1 at W o'clock a. ui., and continuing until j Friday, August 10, at 4 o'clock p. m. I3T. SECOND. AND THIRD CRaUK CKB TIUCATKS. Wednesday PenmanshiD. history, or tbography, reading. ThDrsday Written arithmetic, theory gmuiiiar, pnysioiogy. Friday ieography, mental arithmetic, school law, civil government. PRIMARY CRRTlriCATK. Wednesday Penmanshin. phy, arithmetic, reading. Thursday Art of uuestionintr. tlier.ru of teaching, physiology. Dated at Hou'lton, Or., this 24th day of July, A. I 1!. I. II. COPELANI), County School Superintendent, SUMMONS In the J Owtlc Court ffr i'olmnbist fonhtj. frtn? or 'irrtfin. ir ivt i-urni rrrrinrt. 3. tUn Hnmt tnmiiiy. plaintiff, . C. I. piffiith.iivfrit'Unt. Tn hmlth. tlcImtUnt: In the iiftm f Ih- Mstfo Otrrn mi r herrb- rr-julri to an iif the row pUint fllnl amlti. ton tn tt s.Ims rtiililrsJ w lion on ur (sWorc-the ml. Jay of Auvum. !m, fttvl Jfru full to mi aittvar r atttwrr within nit! lime Ihe ttniult(1 will tnkf Jmlrnom .. roti for the nra ollitrilolUni(tsi))tih liiUrftjt iuervm at the rale ol ti& rr rent prr annum imm ine iay ni reontarv, iwa. it. ftHher with the eot. ami Jt-ttiw.vinrtiU ul Ihlt acitait. Tb! iiimmon l puhlthM,l nrtiBiit to an of tier rnaIe hy t eonre Merrill, juttlj. ,f the praee o(lhcaUre nlllled court, made and entered on the 77th day of June. I'M'., the tlct pitMlra lion belns the 'Jyth day of Juue, Pah, ami the but Ihe M day of Augtul. ! A. C. r.HVOXH. Attorney lor flalniiff. NOTICE EUR PIBLH'ATIOX. lepartmeni of the Interior. l-andOHWal Portland, l)irr,.n. July?, IK. Notice ta hereby rtrcn that the Mlnwlnr namoi aetuer naa nied nmicw or hie Intention In make nnal proof in mpport nl hi claim, end mat aaiit pmor win tie meie before the Hrtte end Kecelvrr, at I'nnund. orrron. on Ana PJO&. Ylit: MaKiina Jobnm. II. K So. Hill, lor Ihe K i, S K v.. Hrc. -J6 T S, R 1 W. He name Ibe foil nt ins wltneaaea In prove ni ronununuB rcaiuenee uran ami cultivation iilMi.liarm.ua- i nri-toph Hauerrrtn, Yank ton tm-iow. Klnar Villa, of ponlan.1. Orreon, Willie Sananeln, of Yankton, Unan. Anion runer, 01 rortian-i, tireeon. AUiKRNON H. IlRFSHI R, Register. JOB PRINTING 18 OUR OU8INE88 WK lime the Ix'st and tniMt fully (HtiiiMMl .lob lrint iii' (Mllco iu Columbia Vmnty J ml ire are prepared to do off kinds of Print hid on short notiee and at most reasonable, prices A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE OREGON MIST i: 1 1 STATE BANK OF RAINIER CAPITAL $25,000 ft'fw - ?Ht: ontoot rmtr tto ant$t e$. tH rr.R I'INT INTKHKKT I'AlU tiM TtMR PieXaairt ASP HAVIMOt ACCOl'MT IV-Tr.RS KXt'llAMiiK IMil KD RANKINll Itnl Kt SAM TO 4 t. M. lUTt'RIUV I . M, TO f, St. Ofhcera: Carlrton I.cwia, rnraidrnt; John miil.lce, Vice rrtshUat: C. 8. Vs Auker, Caahnrr. I )li cc tors: Carlrton Uwia, John IHhhlre. IVaa Klaacaard, W. Confer Moms, Bcn. W. e.. STATE BANK OF RAINIER RAINIER, OREGON roRg nUTTEB c net rot fuiuei ro. TVpartment nf the Interior. tndOfnrcal ISirtland, orrinin. Julr. I Notice la herebr eiven that tha followiue. nameil artller baa Uleil MMlreof III. intention In make nnal proof In uippor! uf hi. rlalm. and that anl nrool will 1 male uefora the Ki,i. and Kerelver.al Pi,rtland, Oregon, on Aiibo.1 zi. TAa,, en: jann r. tneacner, 11. k. o. Irjw for the 0 !i S K at K n W dec. Jl, T He names the foltrrwlnewltne.ae tn nm. hi, eontinuoua rermenee nimn tlx emulation aid laml, Til rlamnel I'. Hullard, id I'ltl.burr Oreson. Jay Hnrtraw. of Vertuuiia, Oreaon, Henry lllahn.of Vernonla, flreson, lleury T. noicnaiM, ul Aawiaaa, urewon. AU.KKSOS . PRKHHKR, KejUttr (Timusr Land, Art June 3, IHTH ) NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION'. y C. FIHCHKR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. RAINTKR r OKtUUX yi.U. R. CUFf, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON T. HELENS, : 1 OKKUOS. t'nlteil Wales lind Ofllce, Xnllee la hereby siren that iu oitn'pllaiire with the nnivl.lona nf the ait of t onur,-.. of " ro.niea "n ai-t lor tne aaln nl timber laud. In the Htatei, nf California, OrrKon Neva-la anil Wa.hlnrtun Territory," aa eatelid en 10 an tne I'ni.iw iMM Htatea l.y art i,f aoku.i f, it;, e. m. n. rnvlpM. of fortland county 01 Multnomah. Htale of tHeeoii, ha. till, ilar libit In llih oitira hia wvn taiemvrt So. tte7, for the Mirr hawof the nouthwe.t 'i of Htvlioil No. a. (11 Town.niit Mo. 4 N, Haute Nn. a Hp, aud will onVr proof In urv Hint the moo aonani 1. mora ramaiiie lor iu tinilier lone inall lor ei(rlrultural purpowv, and tn eoaoii.u ni.ciatin toaaiillauu before tbe Rei l.ter and Rutelver of tlilv oftli a at I'.irll.u, "m" rriilay, tne aiet day uf Hcptetnlier, He names an wlluewa: Harry f', Wrlnpahl of ..o,,n...,, .,v,rn rva'poo.r, M. II. IMter haul of Port and. A. P unnii H.ll.,..l Any and all persona clalmlns alver.ely the aliove deiwrllMtd and are reiiie-liil n, nir iH.r in,,,,. to,, oioiw uu ur uvioru aulil i. ,ur nepuinbcr, IKW. ' AI.I.KHNOS H. DKKMHKIt, K.-l.ter, and tlllim Hr lirtltlon FOR PORTLAND DAILY Steamer Iralda C. I. Hoeghkirk, Hatter. RAILROAD TIMK. fjavea kalnli.r,1.llvuvM. u.....i , . ... land, at A. M deparlltis' from at. Helena nl K cluck. Iteturnliit, umvea Porllaud at -fJO V M., arrivlug at at. Helena at 4:1". himim ni Fast Frei.tit I0BTLAX0 UMDMQ, TaYLOX IT ofc tt lattnths It Upplf Ur Liqutr Lictmt In Die Con n lv f'otirt of the Kltte of ilri uon In aud fur thai County of CoiiinM.. ' In Ihe mailer ol lbs application of Loul. Klnh rer for a llrenu lo aeH jpirliuou., Unou., and malt li.iuora.and hard elder, In oiianliiiea IvMthanoiw snlloii, In Oak Point nrwinei I n umllat:oiiuir.i)riioii. r Tolhehoimr.l.le Cniinty I'oiirt of llie Hlaleol OreK for llie County of Columbia """"" llil .the liuderaleoe,!. lu,,l ' , dcnla of Oak Point l'r l,.i 1..1. ..'. . ' Oregon wlioii.v- .nm.il,. ,:i.i... . """J. ,.i3 ,T.'i--.," ...7. ' ai of tllla bftllloii. would r... your honor. ,le laKly, .( n,e reuuUr term of hi, UtK,T"i'y a."Ln """eiwl'ilf mi rV.-lui a.lay Ihe Mb day of Hepieuilier. Ui: i i i,..i.Y conntr court Iioiim.- Iu ihe Uv f hi. Helen., aald Olilit at , t,at a flrenw Iw er.u ,. U.ImiI. rlulirer iudl iilrltuuiu. vinous, an. mall ll.oior. and hanl cl.ler, In .,.! , ,' hau one gallon. In Oakixdut prw lnci. t:.,U,m. bla cuunlv, Urmron. an, I II, ul an. I, u,v lie I. ueiltoaaidtuia r-luhter. for a lidod of li nuill ha from the Mb day 0 H,.,rf., ;,, ", . ., s:. 10. "t.-i" win vrerpray, Knin rlulirer, Jam,.. Bt;iili, ,ner Field., Jolm lrM.ll, Curl Carlson, A, V, uj. t.raw, H. Ka,Hir, t;. AK hlM.ii, It. 11. klnsr, 1, W I rown, J .1. Mxim. 1. 1. Ilrueser, Oib, (imida loin raylor, J no. Hryant, I. J.VlaiiaK-ti, N barldaoii.J.c. lialtah.r, John iinbrlrlanu u Ifelanev.A. C. Hnvder, J.ph c.rl, " " o Kunneraon, win. rlulirer. Kred Heydeii. j V Kemp, J. A. Hianle,. iit,. Kni,t,,nard Jul,,,' Fealn, A. fa.lcy, Chaa. Hurmo. J,.i.., i. ' atnmi. L. H. MaM.n, I.. W. Hall, Andrew Kinmer. joii . Krcl li.llelu, John OIri. 1 Bull. II W. ilrown. K. I. I ran. all. A. H...1.1. tlrnw, Kred HoKcra, K. i. Crandall, ti, J. .' '" "i'."' ,"" ".Mn Mctiraw li. c,,uel. James I'arlll, lill.t HcKif. J. J. ,, , Hr M !l enlwrK, o. Ler.cn, A, Hi'kenlrK. Mtei.h.i t... ,.n,vF, . ,-, r.mineriuiu, r. k, i,nt m i, rll.i,J. Krl. kn.J.I. !.;. t,.',1,"'.. ou B. C, Uvl.,u i, C. Ober, M, H, Hnan I. A. Kldred, Krauk Clema lun. IVarl R U Partie. J. Krlrkaun. Claud C...1 i" 'o":..M' O. W. W.i.rs, J. t. luswa. karre T ..7' 7EAIl ArcCsOmfortablc. $3.50 and $4.00. KNIGHT'S w&SS?r. l oruicrlv Filth and Waahln(tofl. WASHINGTON AND THIRD ST. ALL AROUND 1 HE N.W. CORNER PORTLAND ORE 9 BANK OF RAINIER t apuai -tern, flO.OtHJ. fallr PaU. TraniacU a iceiieral UnkiiiK l.uelneae rour per cent itilereet pal.l on time tlcpotlta hichanift) ax.ld on all lnts hUle.eotintv atHlschoul warrants bouflil OKKICKRH W. P. Kl.v, I'resl.leiil w. I. I'l.raj. Vice President ' UcroRii, Cashier MUKCTDK8 H. ri.KTBsl Ikx lit Axcusai) W. I. Il.i a W. P. Ki. J. P. Hi roan rtland ( .rrf,p.aaei)rJl.Pf hMU j,,. BANK OF RAINIER, Rainier. Orecron wMwi"nrmimttWwnrm wmwmmrmrms THE BIG STORE DOWN BY THE DIG SAWMILL I Receiving New Goods Every Day! In the Week. HllS a Hflliutatlnn . nintiiiiriK lor Only the IW,t In afc Si General I erchandisel a Dart & Muckle. 1 St. Ili'lmw, . . . ..J.i.ji. Jin.... ! the Merrnnnli'roe. 4 D.trat ine Ureiron Mies Was. UeUSas. ' ' " Home an AeScuWI .. "LI .cp?Pilt r-p-, xor 91.00,