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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1906)
1.1 OKKUOS MiSV Entered nt the Postnffiee at St. Helena, Oregon, as second-class mail nia'ter. Issi'hh Kvkkv I'rihav Bv 12. It. I'LACC. Editor and I'roi'kihtok. One copy, one year, in advance . . Six months. ... . hegil notices 23 cents per line FRIDAY. Aug. !!, l'HVi. ft misht say, nnd it would tuke very little testimony to secure his conviction, Chur actor nnd reputation nri not synonymous terms, nnd it is often shown that niett who have horne good reputations (or many ymrs have in Inct been ptoviiiftlhe role of Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde. A man's character cannot lie taken from him, but j a young man's reputation is easily black filed by his own conduct, and too lute he funis that he has lost most valuable ass-.-t in the haul of life. AM Manilla ISO IX) ot county road viewers on rliMtigp in Andrew Anderson l ' j grado of IVer 1-lniid nd Cttiioo county A Undlwrn No. 12 10 , Ordered bv lh court tbat wM j r rtiniii'ii .... ... Win Vofvi No. 1:1 . NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION (WXTY COl'KT. A 8(JWI!K DKAl. Regular tenn, July S, 1IKK5. Petition of J. R. Dallas and others for change in road survey No. 70, continued until July 2tst. Same action taken on petition No. 2 of same parties. Sai:ie action taken in regard to petition 8 IH) SW 1 50 27 m 50 8 13 4 HO 80 00 7 00 :t7 71i 10 00 SI 25 s oo 15 00 M 7o so :i H : 8 00 A Kerns 8 00 I. A Malcom Ulirnlier I, A Malcom . . . II Knits H H McNeley K K MalniMj;. . . J F lVtPreon . . . Anton Peterson. J Hill U Kah-fs' CIihs Johnson . . II M Harvev ... S Kmmoiis No. N J Parker ... J K Cheldelin Wilbtuii Hall 14. The decision of the Supreme Court of ! Oregon, to the effect tlut the law pro-j virlinir for .'-moti in of household uoods and the tools bv which a man makes his . of " Mil,er n olhers "y road, livirnr is unconstitutional is nrobablv i Same action UVea in reganl to petition good law and exact justice. The suit was brought by a non resident, the claim being that such exemption worked au in justice against non-resident owners of of J. B. IXian and others for county road, The bonds of the newly elected county officers were examined nnd approved. Oscar E. Hunter was granted a license . .11 i: J-..11- . property in this State. Tlie plaintiff has ; lv x" "uul v,"",c I-"'"" won his contention, but it is safe to sav j UK,ntlls- jauies f . iiiuoneywos gramett a re bate of taxes in the sum of ftiO.ltl, he having claimed a rebate of twice that that the ultimate result will not lie the I payment of a less proportionate tax than j at present by non-resident individuals and corporations. The extra burden it will impose upon persons of small means will call attention to the fact that this class of persons ray far more in propor tion to the value and productiveness of their property than do the non-resident owners of tiui!er lands, the great corpor ations and the franchise grabbers. Ulti mate! v the decision will be a very ex pensive one for the latter class. The railroads in this county last vear escaped mire taxes than would be paid by the entire valuation of this class of property, and the otrners of timber lands were equally fortunate. Fourteen dollars per acre is the highest assessment upon any tract of timber land in this county and the average is probably not over half this amount, while the true value of the land, taking it altogether, is probably not less than three times this amount. The assessor is afraid to put timber lands at a much higher valuation than at pres ent, because he has no exact information upon which to base his estimates. He favors a cruise at the county's expense, of all the timber land in the county. This lias been done elsewhere and has been found to be a very profitable investment. As to railroad lands the action of the Oregon Tax Commission will probably control the assessors and county hoards of equalization. The commission found that in 1904 railroad propeity in Oregon was assessed at f 10,815,915, wheu in fact it had a commercial value of nearly 70.- 000,000. The Astoria and Columbia River Railroad had from PK2 to !!04 average net earnings of 6 per cent upon a valuation of $2,303,122, therefore the commission claims that sum is its true value for assessment purposes, though it is assessed at only 379,S73. The railroad property of the Northern Pacific in Ore gon was assessed at only $310,405, while the commission finds its actual value to be $2,873,000. The commission places the blame for these low valuations upon the assessors, but in this county, at least, the assessor did his duty, and the blame must rest with the county board of equalization. hen these little matters are straight ened up, as they will small means will be abundantly able to pay the slight increase caused by abolish ing the exemption clause. All that is needed is a square deal, and if we don't get it we will have a new dealer. Kov Tucker V M Ueeghlev B Mills L L lh-triek C Heiyerson M R K iniuons C W Mellinger Baknr A Hurt. No. 15 Henry Hrats, No. 0 Tichenor Mir. Co., No. 10 B Harnette, No. 1 In the matter of the petition payers bridge . 12 00 .. 5 .V) . 5 00 08 75 .. 3 45 .. io oo .. 52 70 . 21 50 . 20 71 . 10 15 of tax- of R. D. No. 10 for a fill anil in said district. At lliis time amount. N. Ward was apjwinted constable of Deer Island precinct. After due consideration of the several plans submitted, and the Court being fully ad 'ised, it is ordered that a con tract be entered into for the purchase of jail, corridor entrance, guard doors, and three vault doors with Piebold Safe and Lock Co., for the sum of $2:?00.00 which contract was duly signed. Whereupon court adjourned until Sat urday, July 7th, l'.KXi. Saturday. July 7, 10lH. On this day the following claims against the county were examined by the court and allowed in the various amounts, and the clerk ordered to draw warrants on the treasurer for the re- spective parties in the various sums, as follows: Grant Lynch, road viewer. ....... . T. atts. survevine Ora A. rowel), serving subpoe i t i- fS.OO 12.50 XO MEAN'S NO. President Roosevelt has authorized his private secretary to write a letter to Mrs. I.. A. Kinney, of Peoria, 111., reaffirming lus declaration that he will not be a can didate for re-election. Following is the text of the letter. White House, Ovster Pay, L. I. July 2, I!M1. ' ' 'Dear Madam Your letter of recent date has lieen received and I thank you in the President's behalf for calling'at- mnuiMi iu me mciosen clipping. say, now ever, that the President has nothing to acid to the statement issued afier his election in 1!)4. His decision, as announced at that time, isirrevocable." Yours truly. WILLIAM I.0EB, Secretary to the President. This expression from the President was called forth by an editorial in the Peoria Herald-Transcript to which the atiention of the President was called through Mrs. J Kinney, wife of a prominent Pe'ria poli-l Me. ueian. Xiie editorial was in the form of an appeal to the President to accept a third term. nas and horse hire 10 50 Wash Muckle. two trips to Houl- ton for detective 2 00 H. P. Watkins, J. 1. fees. State vs. Chapman 4 05 Wash Mnckle. constable fees, same 4 50 John Stockenburg, taking McDon ald to Home for Aged 9 00 J. M. Blackford, house rent for Hop kins family 10 00 Clatskanie Drug Co., supplies for Hopkins family 1 70 C. H. Hriggs & Son, supplies for Sobieski 21 til Fred Trow, supplies for Jordon . 10 00 Home for Aged, board of Priesler and McDonald 30 00 St. Marys Hospital, board of Wm. Batson 42 70 G. F. Lmdgren, supplies for Geo. Jiaie 22 07 E. McYey, supplies for McDonald family 4 70 T. M. Word, board of Cockney Kid 16 00 I. li. Copeland, expenses School Superintendent 43 ID J. S. Dellinger & Co., election sup plies, etc ... 02 55 Irwin Hodson & Co., books for clerk's office 73 50 E. C. Blackford, stationery 12 25 E. H. Flagg, same ". U 50 i A. J. Deming, same. ! !5 John Winters, cleaning court bouse 3 00 M. C. Orav, telephone & telegram for County Judge, Sheriff and Dist. Attv 1.-, SS be, the people of MK(,5S' postage lor treasurer, 10 IV W. A. Harris, postage for clerk's office 20 00 Martin White, premium on bond . 40 00 J. S. Bacon, hall rent for election and registering voters 11 30 W. Symons, registering voters ... 8 70 J. M. Blackford, registering voters 4 70 W. H. Conyers, res', voters 14 Ku F. F. Van, hall rent for elections . 0 lj H. B. Esson. deputy assessor 32 50 Indiana road machine, revolving screen for crusher 15tl 00 Rainier Review, stationery 7 25 j Osman Royal, Treatment of Wm. Dug jins W J Fulieiton, sup. It. D. No. 2. comes on to be considered the petition of J. II. Collins and 108 others, praying for the making of a till 200 feet long and 7 fevt high, more or les, from the north end of the bridge in Clatttknnie to the track of the 13. I.. A 1 Co., nnd that the old bridge be removed and new one constructed In its place, and the court being advised iu the matter. It ia or dered that an advertisement be made forbids for the- making of said till would bereceivedup to July 21st, HKH1, nt 11 a.m. Court adjourned until Saturday, Julv 2lst, lflOti. Saturday, July 21st, 'X. On this day it apiearing to the court that W. 1. Watt, the county surveyor elected, lias failed and refuses to quality, and that said office is vacant. It is or dered by the court that R. C. Eonser, a competent surveyor be, and he ia here by appointed to survey the four roads petitioned for, and it is further ordered that said R. C. Bouser lie, and he here by is appointed as a member of the board of county road viewers for the pur- ! pose of viewing and surveying the four roads now petitioned for. Only one bid having been submitted for fill iu district 10, the same was duly opened and examined, said bid being A. J E. Eastman, in w hich he proposes to do the work for the sum of 11700.00; and the court after due consideration, con siders same too high and rejects the said bid, and it is ordered by the court that C. Libel beappointed to hsve the work done under his supervision. It is ordered by the court that Hon. C. L'.bel be, and he is hereby designated to examine work done under contract, and when a contract is completed, to certify such fact in writing, and upon the filing of such certificate tbe e'erk is ordered to issue a warrant for the amount of the contract ss certified to in said certificate. It appearing to the court that the Hon. County Judge has heretofore appointed U. D. Oarnson, C. W. Mayger, W. E. Conyers and F. J. Peterson fire rangers. It is now ordered by the court that sai l appointments be, and they are hereby confirmed by the court. On this day it is ordered by the court that the petition of P. K. liieboldt to erect poleb in the county load for the purpose of stringing wires thereon for electric lighting and other electric busi ness lie, and the same is hereby granted and allowed. In the matter of the petition of (iti't Peterson, et al, for bridge: The coo it being advised in the matter, it is ordered that said petition be, and the same is hereby denied for the present. I" the matter of the petition of J. It. Dallas et al, for a bridg. The court 1. -j..:.... .. ... niiiiwiiiwu in uie matter, it is or- report bo accepted and thu road n so surveyed and changed be, mii.I the nie is hereby declared to bo 11 public comity iM.nl. In It e niatrer of the county making nil exhibit at the statu f.iir mid appoint sng a ix'rson to gutiier and look after such exhibit, and impropriating money for making such exhibit: On this day it la ordered by the court that Columbia county make an exhibit at the State Fair at Salem, Or., and that E. II. Flugg W, and he is hereby appointed to take charge of said exhibit, and that the iliui of $200 lie appropriated out of the gone IViwrlim'iil ( the luti 'l';r- , Nolle,' I' li.-nl'v uln'ii 0m O'V !""" ",'' ,, ', w,i.i,ri.. iu,.i nun.;...", i ';'"';; in m.k.. mini i.r..r in ."i'v"-i ; IH.t MM iiro-il ! iiui'l"' ''" , "', ';" " lit 1' mnl Kwelver. nl I'mOmi'l. Ores. 11. " '! i.-iiUkt II. I. vl AUkti st'hi'L.t. I ,i. :wi. lur 1 he mmb al quarter Hi' iiunv Hit' Mliiwlun wlme "I ne hliHmiiiiii..uil.lciuf ill-it itii'l 1 1 oduii.l l.in.1. vu in-l Aiiit.Toii. ol mikiw . ,,. ol. Jolill IIIMehistl'l. "I N tllkloll. ";;" . AllHTI Mt'lur, ol ni'lliwil, n'K"ui ""'""'"'""TMiKUNONH.t.HKs.-KR. Ki'ilMi-r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Nolle U lit'rtl.v lvr n ttml Oi ('imiiiD' t " ' tor t .iliiml'U futility, OwS'Mi. h iiliiinj tlie iuiuvn.ni lift lmiiil-lriilorol I lie elli' ol s,i, K iiilmer. .Iwi'mwI. tun! "" 1 ilnlv uiihIIiUwI meli 'liiiinlti",r- aii i r t nrtii'i ol K imr.l t M. HfU'iw, orvsoii. uu .on ......, M. K. KII.TNKH. A.lmliililrsliir. Lorlnii K. Ailmii, .ttlorih jr. July, SUMMONS. lal fund for the purpose of making tilt h -.i.;i... .. ...1 1... ....1... .. ..t ...i.i .L 1.... 1,... i.i. .iui uta eiti' t litti' lAiitui, mill 1MI1IIIH mo mini 1 'i r. -....-.. ...w ". .. ...... .......r ... , ' ' ' , , , . ! In i-1-.itiln-O t" ir,,iil lliviii. with tl l'i tr r lllgg; that tllH clerk is hetebv prdert d j vimeheni. nllliln 'l moiiiln Inuit iliiti' ill I"1" toiStue. warrant Iu favor of K. II. IVAtWiiffKiS tlagg for the sum of 100 to Ih? used in defraying the expense of collecting and making such exhibit for w hich the said Flagg is to tile voucheis for all expendi tures, and it is further ordered that the sum of f HKI so appropriated be paid to the said E. II. Flagg for his services and expenses, nftcr the work hits been performed. In the unit tor of the application of county clerk for additional help: At this lime W. A. Harris, County Clerk, makes application for additional help in the office of the county clerk, which ap plication is bv the court denied. Hills Allowed. Kuy Hoven, Mth grade exiimiua tion Mrs S S Way, same Clare. Ryan, same: Ruby A Jackson, same, J U Watts, registering 'lectors . . Thos llasfe, hull rent fur election.. Oregon Mist, supplies... tilat-s A Priidiioiiime, same C I. Conyers, supplies for rock crusher C Libel, county commissioner. H West, same 15 20 Road Fund. Will West, dist. I . 00 A Newman :tl 75 J I) Lewi. No. 10 . ;W 00 C I. Con vers . . 02 05 W hereupon court adjourned without day. fit 00 u 00 7 50 H 00 10 70 8 00 II 00 :t 00 ii 55 XI t0 111 theflreiiH fonrt ot the suit-of tlrnion lor tlie foamy ut fuliiiiililit. Klorvneo Jl. Sehnl', t'lalntllt'. . Hli-lisnl stniUe. ileli'tiituiit. To Hieliant Ki'liuUe. Hie itlnite amel ai-liti'i iitit In the nam of Hie Sim ot Orcon sre lie relv n-iilriil to niiM'r ii'l sit-wer II10 .nlnlirr isimiiUlul IU.-.I li. '.ill In Ihr nUiie I'lllllliil milt, oil or iH'loro llu llrl ila) of oeti'tH'r, mol II oii" lull o ni'ir ami Hiisurr ,-nniUliit on or lwfi.ro tlml lllui'. illuiiit' nlll ni'i'ly 10 Hie rutin tor ilm rrliil irrtve.t for til lift' t-onii.Ultit lirrvtu, to u II Kur iliH-rr' luretcr illii.oli-iitii Hie tMiti.U of mlrl llioiiv now rxlitlns li-lnifll oil nii'l I'Ululllt. Mint lor niii-h otlii'r mul (iirttier tell'-t m to Hie court iiimv i-imii iitet-l Mini riniltnli'e- j TtiU tiuitii.'M l iiiii'luheil I) tinier of the j H.Hiornl'le Thorn A. Moltrl.te. Jii'ltfo u( lli ' nlv. ,tililltHt ro'itt, ilnlv liimle mot eiilervl on 1 Hie AHIi ilnv of July, I'M- In suit by Hhl. li ih Ur II in iri-erllnil Hint thl mitiiiii.ina 1imII bi' tiuhllhi''t oii.'e iinei'k for l t iuvimwIii' ttwli 111 lliv "SI. Ilclen Mi.l." I'll ilnli'olthe ltrl imMlt-iitlon of I111 luiiiiiniiii I Julv .-.in. nut. tHil.KtHV Vtit'Mi. Alloruev for I'UlilllfT. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. JOB PRINTING 18 OUR DU8INE88 WK Imve (ho IhsUuI mwt fully equipped Job l'l'iut in: Olllco iu Colmiibiti Comity t hid ire tirt' prt'mmt to do all hinds of VrhthnQ on short no tin' and at most reason aide prices A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE OREGON MIST I V5 1 OalvcHton'M Sea Hall makes life now as safe in that eilv as on the higher upland.. E. W. tiomllor who resides 011 lhitton street, in Wneo. lexas, needs no sea wall for safety. He writes: ' I have u?ed Ir. King's New Discovero for Consumption the past live years and it keeps me well end safe. before that lunejl had a cough which for years nail tieen iirowing worse. Now its gone." Cures chronic cough, la- gripie, croup, whoopingcougli, and prc- vems pneumonia. I'leasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed, at Perrv A Graham. Price 5tic and fl.00. Trial bottle free. Assessor's Sotire ef Meeting of Hoard of EnnalliatloB. Notice is hereby given, that upon the last Monday in August to-wit: August 27th. I'.KHi, the Hoard of equalization will attend at the olfice of the County Clerk of Columbia County, Oregon, and public I5 examine the assessment rolls, anil correct all errors in valuations, descrip tions, or qualities of land, lots or other property. j Dated at my office this 27th day of July I!l00. A. T. LAWS, County Assessor. Nolti- U hcrvtiy ulv'u tlml Hi iiiitirlrm-l. an Hit- ituly apl'""'!!-'! mikI m-ituif liiiiitUt.iitor ol thi' i-tnti' ol I.ililim lirymit. ln-itMt, time rillil my rum I aoi-iuiul In Hie oltl.-i' ot the rotilil) -li-rt of foliiiiilu fmtutt, lir-Koii. mul the Ifntioriitili' foiilily fourl of Mul i-.mutv h4itl lioltili'.l Mutt.lay. the '.".'.I tlay of Juli. I'W. ml Ih huiir of lloelni-k lii lli It.n'iiuon of Hm: ihiv. m the ruuiiiy i-iinrthoii.4 In lit rllv of M. Meli'li. Ill nal't l-oillily.ft the time nll.i Urv lur lu'iirlllt; ul onieelloiu l- m Mhl nilnl -'uiiiil ati'l for Ih iMt!i-im-iil tlir,Hii. I!, n w.-lKis.yi 0 titniiiiMrstur. s. II. irtiU'r. slloritey for tuluitiiUtrator. E. U. QUICK A. M. HOLTON Tun Columbia County ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. SUMMONS In the Jii.tlci' t ourt forfuttiiul.u fuiintv, stui 01 iirrvui. lur INkt f.Emiil rnillirl. s. Ilail Kliitu f omimii)-, illiiliir, . t'. U Mtlltll,il-ll-l.iilll. To l I.. Smllh. .Ii fi-ti.lmil: 111 Ih nam of Ih Mai of On-iron yoii ar ntuy re.iuirv.1 to acinar ami atmwt'r in i-oui-I'laint fl!el atrainl inn In lli almv nliili-,l 1 lun on or tinirth nth d of Auau.t. nan ami It run fall lu mi aiMiear or an.wi-r wllhln am tun tn inaiunrf "III las u.nrimm iraln.t ion f,,r lit uiin uf uty lullarSiii)wtih liurrit tneniMi at tli ral of ! iwr i-m nr aiinnin fmin Hi .'Ul tUj- of IVIiruarr. paai, n ill hr Willi Dm rusta aud illa'nrwmruta of thla ai-iinu. Ttil4 tnmtiinn U litlMl.hitt imrnuaiit In ait ur- lur mait hy llvun; Mvrrllt. Jomii.w uf th Kar iiiim'mi ruii.-i.! I'unri. mail aim uirrv.i on 111 -.-7in iiay ur jim. ea. ti, 1 ui f,io,in-u. tloti lhi thu .tith ilay m Jinn-, !!. ami tin hut the Al day uf Aumi.t, r . A I KVVIINH. AIIuuk y fur I'lalu.llT. NOTICE FOR ri BUf lTIOX. J W Nowel M Fresh F.mile Wasser A M Aaron J If Cramer R A Liilith I would 1 J F Johnston W H Rose C W Mellinger :i. 4. 5.. 0.. H. ! 12 i:i. U. kOAP FfXf). THE VALUE in' aoooii KEI'UTATIOY. Axel Stone, a voun man of 25 years, was arrested in Portland, June 2fith. on a charge of "raisin;;" a Jl bill and pass ing it for a 2 1. Y .ung Slone said he was not guilty, but the police laughed at him, audi he victim of the fraud swore positively tlutt Stone was the man who gave hi n the ruis.d b:ll. Then Stone sent for the epicia! aget.t of the govern ment and expressed a desire to plead guilty if he could escape with a sentence of one year in the penitentiary. "Then you confess your guilt." suunested the am inno. Gust Isaacson, No. 2 (.'has Carlson KO ilazen . . If H 1 til 11 ran K Jeffries, No. a John Itotd John H'lvd.... Alfred Melnf , re my WfKHhird tin lin-cnt Noble Woodward J W Nowel.- C' l.iudlioui, No. i . . . M Fresh John llriza f - a j,ii i'rtd tiill 15 8 Cmvea ... d 8iedel H C Wood J A Andrew" James lieniry Newell Wiiui" ... C II English Julian Wii-hor, No 5 . . Chas Krntzki Chiis MHil Ileiirv Wusser . . . E-lwaid Itlack W S lliiti liiiison No. (i E Kiiliiiell . iilliiknell Joe Kich James Sl'imt j M irion llutchiiiMyii . . . 25 00 jjjj de"'d that said petition le,and the same '. i'i 00 is ,iere,,y denied for the present. . I0O uy ! In t-'ie matter of monthly aid for Mc- 'l OjijlJonald, of Mayger: It ia ordered by 107 511 ! ",e coort lhal t,ieorJer lietetofore made . 27 50 i ',jr ",e t,e,lt 10 l'm,e a warrant in the . 4ti 2-5 i sum o $8.00 for Win. McDonald monthly . 22 50 be, and the same is hereby revoked. I In the matter of rmitinu iu a 1..1 r -------n ... .. i.ro- f- (, ' pbone at the court house: It is ordered , 6 110 Jy the conrt that the Columbia County 10 On ( Telephone Co. put in a telephone at the 5 fUj ' cour' ltouse, the eame to be paid for by W)j the county. 37 So j I" He matter of the oppointnient of 1(1 IMI . .lur,..!., ..I...I. .... 1 .1 ... . ... ... ... , .nu vir, an i uejiuty tuerili : future , 13 00 5 OH i 10 ) 27 50 ai 00 42 25 'M 45 14 1ST 17 m 20 17 agent. "No," said Stone. "I cent, but if I can iret off with a ! !.', V'"ml'l" serving time I as waiting trial. Hesidcs, my past record! is against me." Since Stone was arretted I another No. 7. r 1 1 .... 1. . sentence, I'd rather plead guilty and save J E iin'kncll Cme. I might as well be serving ti.,. K:ed Ti-nw Levi Alley. . , 1 1' li Nein.icdt, I i.-.i t.. .. person lias confessed to the W f. r.n.u crime, and with such detail of ciroum- j T I tlrii iik! ',' . .. .', stances as convinces the authorities that ; ',,:,v''' 'dder Stone is inno-ent, and he will probably j 'i'" be lilerated, but tvithout this confession I Alatt' Jm-ol'o,r. ".' he would surely have served a year in the ! I'irenikuuip. . penitentiary for 110 other reason than be- j M:,l'i-'!it Co cause, as he stales, hi. past record is I " A ' VVl fi.-n " against kiiu. It U aliout as good un il-- It A "lillicii. ...... ... lustration as could be had of the value ! Claude Iewis No.' oa good character, Conscious as be 1 u-'oV"!''! as of his own innocence he knew that j , j y NVIi",0' " ' ' ' ' jury would have 140 faith in what be j John Wsuier ! '. ',' r.t ll.u I 11 i. .. ... -iiiiiuiriii hi 11. r.. itnarj us deputy county clerk, and C. W. Illakeii ley as deputy slieiilf, were presented to the court. It U oidered that said ap pointment be, and they are hereby con firmed. la the matter of lostiiug warrants for j various county officers' salaries: On ' tllia llillr il n.....l t... . .. I - v """"icicii vy tlie coun mat . '. II ai) county clerk issue warrants for the . . 5 i , salary of the county officers on the last ( 1 75 j busiuess day of each tnonti. ' li In tlie matter of the pi-tiiin of J. It. ' '. OS 5J i IJ:l,lus "J :'- otheis, for change in road . . 18 (Hi; survey No. 70: Ordered by the court j " '"J j tiiat R. C. lionser, a coineteiit surveyor, j . .' .'5 25 ! W" K' 8tl'vei a,lJ Gr"t Lynch, road '. '. 8 b-i ! viewers, be, nnd they are hereby an- ' . 10 (Ml. pointed to view, survey and change the . 20 WMfsaiil road and report Uion such change, jj and that they meet ut the resilience of '. 41) 50 J"llw Weedon the Mtli dav of August, .. W or, on their failure to meet on raid . Ill .'liidny, then within liv ,l, h. ..,(.... nd proceed to survey, view and change - said road survey 70. In the mutter of the petition ofj. 15. Don 11 and 10 others for a county rond : Ordered by tbe eomt that K. C. IJonvtr,' 0 competent surveyor, W. K. Stevens nnd Criint Lynch, road viewers be. ami 40 50 i they nre hereby appointed to view, ur ,4 0 1 "" "1 '"y ot said propoed road, and 87 75 i tlint thfr "ipt Bt the residence of A. M. 57 5:i ; Aaron on tho 10th day of August. l'KSi rn on .... ii...: 1 11.. . ' ' 111 uieir niiiure 10 meet on that day TEACHERS' EX.iMI.ATIOS Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent, of Columbia County, will hold the regular examination of ap plicants for state and county papers at St. Helens, as follows: FOR STtTK Ktl'KMS. Commencing Wednesday. Auiust 8. at U o'clock a. 111., and continuini until Saturday, August II, at 4 o'clock p. m Wednesday Pensmanship, history, spelling, physical geography, reading, psychology,, Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping', physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, algebra. j .-Kiiuriiay iiotany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, school law. FOR COI NTV FAI'KKS. Commencing Wednesday, August 8, at 0 o'clock a. 111., and continuing until Friday, August ID, at 4 o'clock p. 111. FIRST, SKCOMI.ANIl TIIIR t'.K AUK CHK-TII-ICATKS. Wednesday PenmanshiD. hikturv i.r. 11 1... - ...i:.. ' " .ii.Kiiiiuy, rcaoing. Thurstlay Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grrmmar, physiology. Friday 1 itography, mental arithmetic, school law, civil government. FRIMAMV CKRTfFICATK.S. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, arithmetic, reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, physiology. Dated at Hou'lton, Or., this 24th day of Jul) , A. 1)., !Hj, I. If. COPEI.ANI), County School Suieriiitendent. Iiartmrnt of th lul.-rlor. fn.l Olflf at 1'urtlanil. Oiesotl, inly 7. 14m. Nnllrt la li.-nliv ell. -li Ihul Ilm fulluwlim nanicl arlllrr haa H!i nolli of li la liiti lltl..ii to make llnal i'i in au lir ul hi. rUlm. au.l lhal mlil pnaif will h nia.l Ixfnr Ih Kevl.li-r ami Hti'i'lii-r. at rortlaml, Ori:on, on .Vns 'I. l!at. vl: 'laiiliii. luhn.uii, II. K So. lull, for III K i, K Hrv. t X. R3W II tialn Ih full mlutf Wltnaaa to firuv III. i-nnllfiiiuiia ri'.liliriir iiiMin ami mllli allnn nt fal't lar.,1. via. I lirlnu.h ailrvln. Vank hm iiri'irun. Klnar V illa, .,1 I'ortlaml. ornu. W illi "n,-r.-iM, of Vaiikl.ni, Or..mu, Alltim Klhr, ol 1'ortlan.l, On-con Al.i.KK.SuS H. URKIKI-.K. K.gl.ler. HOT ICE FOR PUBLICATION, Dprimnt nl Ih Interior, I a 11. 1 ONIct al I'nrllanil, llritrull. Julr". I' Xuih-o l hrel.y ciieu lhal Ih followliiK-I1UIIH-.I n-Klrr m MU-. I 11.11 In. of hla lnllltlull In make final proof In U.-,rt f lil. i l!m. ali.l (hot uil.l proof Kill Ikt inaili. iN'f.ire th ItiKlatiir nut) Hii-lver, at I'nrflniul, OriMfoti, on Auuut '!. !., via John I'. UiiKaelur. II. K. No. Iarj, '"'if 'j 1 K A t; 1, h w ;4, Mee. li, TIN. K I V . If.- oilmen ih following lti)aai.a lo prove hla eulilliuioii. ri...-n.-a upon ami rultltalluli 11I1I l.in.l, in "aniiil I'. Ilnllanl, of I'lu.hnrir Ori tiiu. Jy llnrtiaw. of Vrnonla, Or. i,n ii'-iirv i.laliii, of vnrmnila, iiri-gun, Henry T. Titles Kxamined J" Ailstracts Mamk V iSON-KKSIDKNT 1AXKS 1'AII) ii A IRAN'S, KTC 5 Real Kstatk 1 H. HENDERSON, REAL ESTATE, JERSEY STREET, ST. JOHNS, ORE. Any communication from mv Columbia County friend re gardnifi investments in St. Johns and vicinity will receive prompt and careful consideration. FORSunnRR Arc Comfortable. $3.50 and $4.00. TFTMTriTTrrC? Walkover and -.-.-.m vn jli jl Sorosis Store I'ormerly I'ifth and WhiiiKU)ii. WASHINGTON AND THIRD ST. ALL AROUND THE N.W. CORNER PORTLAND ORE AUiKll.Ntl.N )4. liHKS-lK.lt, Id-Si tur. (Timber Uml, Act June s, 17H.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. t'lilleil Hlal I jii. I m, ,. , , , PorlUoil. Oresoii, Julv H, lw. Nollro l henhy Kli.-n thai rompllaiii wlih Hi i.rovl.loi.M i,r ii... ..i f ... ", niiui - An art f.,r the l uf '."" -r '"in moniwani I alllorilln. Ili.-u.ih n...i oa.n.iiKiou irriturv, hi tmoioi ! 10 all Ih Public U, Hlal.-. I ! , mm ,, H. I'hciiw. uf l-.irf lni'. CiilllllV (if Mlllllloloah Mini- ,. ,. ..,.. 1... tli la May fjV-il I,, n.i, oDiee hi. , .ii,.'mcl. an. m, i r in iiun-haeol Ih MMithweat i i,l ..,,... ..... in lowiianui .-o. a m iimkm. No. 3 Vi , ut il will oIIit i.rnof to ih.i ,C. tyt. KflW I.V HOIW, PHYSICIAN & SURGFON HT. IIKI.ESH. okKvr yy C Yl M: I IKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. lt.VI.VIKIl OKKJUS Un.l aouuhl la mors valuahl for Ila tlmUr ifn 'ii "'1r,'"t"',ltirl iiiri.., and lo , " . .u.i.i ni. , ia n'l weioro ilm ni Inter ami Kmi-iht of thl. .,m. i Portlao, l-ai'i"""' rr'll,1'',l,c Hi-,ii,i,,ia,r in- niiie it witnnmea: Harry f. i.np, of ..veil-, oi rM-apKiuiM', .11.11, flUur houtof I'nrllmnl, A. I'lrraoii ot I'orllim.l. au) ami an r,ln clnlmlllif a-ln-r.i-ly the alVe-lll-acrll.!! ImiiiU am pM.,....i...l ... h.; ,, . , Z, '' aiil.ll.t .lay AMiKKXpy 0. DKKHMKR, Uiifl.ter. Notict tl Intuition to Appl? far Liquor Lietntt In the County f'niirt of flm Ktato of Or.. 01 in nd for th County of Colnmi.i. in in matirrof t)i pilli-iitln ,,f lul, Kluli rer for a It. eua. t a.:, ,,rii,, vln. ii. I nail llii. re, and liar.l n.h-r, In . , ..'if,'.' Im. thai, on gall,,!., In (Mk lt 'u n!, I l "liiiiililCoiinijr,Ori(oii. 1'Winil, i To the h.Mii.ral.l Coimiy ( :nt ul the Hlal of Oreifuii, fur Hi (.unlit) of Ci,i,ii,u" '" " in uiKiuraiKnwl, 1K ,!,. ,. , h.'inaol li. I'olnt l'ri lmt.( olo.i i.l. , :..V.. iiui, wiiu i av aiumilly ri..l.li-. In , ,,. your houor.h e Ik1-, .1 n,e r , t'n!i ,,f i !!!! "tl . I i-oilnlv i. opl Tr. T' "' til 2ft !.; 7 M .'ill 00 . :s II 2-i 7 K5 57 li:i w ;j7 110 1)0 I lt- II. It. i:LIFF. 1 ''' "" "'iiiiii-iii.i,i, n Wiilin .aila PHYSICIAN & SURGEON lSs ....... ..... v.,,..,,, , uuaianm liri'i- ni't l oin,,, bin i ounlv ihexmi, sinl lhal .i, h I ..'.'nl .iif.l o i,. l.ul. Kluhriir, for a i", U i , I 1 BANK OF RAINIER piti niork, 110,0110. -'nil 'U. Tran,, ts K,.,.rfl Umkliii, huinZi ronr M-r o-nt ii,,rt.,t ,islj ,, xUm fa., r.xthiuiKM wild on nil (mints Mtg, rmintv siitl ,-l,,l rriit Imtmlit I OKHtlKKH I'. Kl.V, I'll'ai.li.ol ; ; I'l l n. Vic-it President 1 . lit r-.iHi,, fmliier 1'IUKCTon.H h. H. Hum ujf J'Ktl Hl.AMCH tMU W. I. Pi t K W. P. Ki.v J, P. HrriikU BANK OF RAINIER, g Rainier, Oregon o s . . ... L. HT. IIKI.KNB, OKKIJflX. FOR PORTLAND DAILY Steamer Iralda C. I. Hooyhkirk, Mauler. UAILROAD TIME. "--"".-'" '" in n. ii ony ol Hi i.l., ):,,: . ,J of vrh,., ,-,,, ,.ml11L.,, , lv 't I" Ko - uhr,-,. Jam. Hiia..,,)' Kl.,.r l'lanev, A. c. n,v,,.r, j,,.,.,,,, , - JJJ' ' Kiniiieraoii. ti vfoi if. .., u"rl.",."i K.inii. J. a. k l..v V . ".'1 "i" THE BIG STORE DOWA1 Br THE bic sawmill New Goods Every Day: i tlm Week. s lio. J. A infWiunl, John nil Jl. ,"u"'.nm'i i.iiu. nriiio, j m,, ni ..ani-iii, ji.iin II i iK. I,,.,, in,,,: ,, w. lii own. K. b. cr, in i- L. II- 70 (Kl 12 00 lil2.ii vo uuys ti.creaitur, and ..tn imrig io view, survey, 0 00 61 2fi 4'i Ot) and In- tale said (iropofctd road. In ths msttsr of th. report 0 U ar I PaCtiromi ni Pnaf P.ni.l,. ll W ttMr''-'- IORTLAND "I'l'lllllOII 01 lAHIU Klnn.ll., rnr f,i .11.. . . 1 fGeneral Merchandise law. NBBP MHH)allMHaaM f Dart & Muckle. Jlcleiis. I it . c. U a, Kiiift.il LVmt.ir t'L. ,m,t,r: LAMI.NO, TAYLOR BT J' K' "'-. ""VxI'M: lliizn. II i.'iirl, II. h. J.li.iililiiilillJlimniiiii.1,,, " " " 0reg"': TumMiHiMiiiiiiiiini in 111 111 i hi in hi ,,i ,,, ... , , 1