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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1906)
LUUAL S3 Talk l R' ColinnM County Hank. Salawltwri to Hut celebration In nil miipixI to pay Ihelr suUerlpllons to the Columbia County Ibink. Sin J Kai. TIib rnrly apples i-i., hniiiuht into Ht. Ilel.iu nr In t..il ailli lit Han Jose mm!w. It .II.Ut to lo miy ool work l nil, I'H' ""n 'ruit '" "" dm in" tlio commissioner wr mm y hImiuM laiflna vigorous campaign r iliw vl)r.nlnniion i iruu pst. IKin'l I K'K"! "'Ilowi I'lit'lo your duly u. I invoke llm luw airiilnt mII Iiomi irtU are inennca to tlia fruit In ju,lry in till eounty. Mr. and Mi. V. II. John, of tlil plncf Ml Wnluctduy morning (or mwldtt, to I, nlwciit ntwut trn days, Mr. Win. Kor nl family nr moving into the hotnui rwnlly built by l)r, t,n, near tb Coiit(rgtlimiil church, ml Mr. Ilwlr ml family alllooeuiiy ll,o ImiiMi vacated by Mr. Komi. CtUrc(im will h remitted for Ht rra ,nMt rale on day ( peymenl. Co lumbia County Hank. The local lodge K. of I', conferred the .l.grceof Knlullt UIhhi iv candidates ,tl Tuuidny evening. Ait the tnltlu lion iIuto was melon feaM, In which I ho mp brother prove! fully as capable i iheuldvr one. Ann Hvh-kii There will be fTi lal ttrvU'v ln-lil In IliD M. K. church ui tin. rlly un HiiiuUy wit, taiiiiiuorn In- n.l evening, In honor of tlio llllwnili iniilvrrsary of III local lodge, I. O. O. r. He. Alfred Thompson, of Urrsham, will .rrrli, hi Subject bring Tt Trim rooiilatlon of Human Itrotherhood." A special Invitation has lw extended to the members of lloulluu Lou to b prwenl, ami Hi wbether dd telloa or not. are- cordially Invited. In t evening Re. Thouipaon will punch on "Tlie Iniiles of Man." Ills ho$il there ill lm ii largo attendant on botli oora un. VVc y intrrrt on ilciolt. Coluniliio CHiniy IWnk. r'in ili--rliiiflit No. t put out (Irv In Hie t.lfalk in front of tlia court liaiiw V-lMr4ly Ut- Mr. I.rv, rrprrtontlng li Hniuirr R!.t-r. wm yltlUr to lli connty nl on TiintUy l"t. Tli rwrnl iUwUIou ol lb Hmihwhi (Vurl, lioUllng Hull tlm vxeuiptioii ol hutnwIioM fornliur. etc., U uiicoiiHI luimii il, Iim wniwlld tliarwur to inily nJ.liloiml lirlp, In onlr to mk tli iiwrry ciriw:tion on lli roll. Thriw ol tlia fiMimmnt l'k ! Inn wriilcn, nJ ll will bv to l rarrlully gono over ami U txvinpllou rtilorcJ. II y.m arc lliiuking of changing your kTmiil, ir opening new on, we will I ptrawil to nfcr wIlU you in prnwn ir l letter. ColumWa t'unty Itank. Ju.lljc Italian Iim rcclycnl the newi of the ileath of hi mother, which uceuirctl m I riilay but. Tli Julge retenlly re tumrl from trip to tht JUt where lie krtil for the pnrpiM of viaitiug Iter in . then tltought might tie her, lml illllrM. Mr. It. A. Magoon. of Gaston, mother "I Mr. T. B. laitt, of Ihiacity, (ImmI St juluKim 8umUy lat. the 1ly Iwing ukm tu her ohl Ikhub for interment. She gel 7 yenra ami l monlhi. Mr. Mugoun came to Oregon frmu l'luln fM, !., 'M ver ago, ami hail lnc iii.ule hrr rcslilem e near Gton. She l urvivnl by (our anna ami four daughter -l rr., o( Vlalnfiehl, la.. Edward, I'nl verity Purk. Portland J Irfiwell and lly run. ISirtlniid; Mr. T. . Lo. en;Mr. Klleii Mill, Yernonin; Mr. Id I'nllrr, Atna; Mr. I'annie Smith, I'laiiiiicld. la. CoMMKnciAi, Acvim st We arc glad I" ciitii checking account with Individ ual, firm, ciclle, corporation, and hiiik, mid give caredil and jirompt alien liii In all biuitie, whether large or mall, Columbia County llank, Mr. Ceorge I'Ugg iieiidiiiK the week ut Ni wnrrt, the gnet of Mr. Turn (latch. Mr. Sherman Mile left St. Helen Tuexbiy lor I'urtlaud, whence be will in I'limpuiiy hi mother on trip to IlrltUh CdIiiuiI.!,!, or the benefit of her heal Hi. Mhh K.ilna Ilarri returned home lat Tiiewluv, after two mouth vUit with N'rliiilcm friend. Mr. Hurry I'ope)ov, of Hotillon, lid bin lieml ipiite badly Injured tat week, by Iwing caught III wiiit way lictween a lu ll mid pulley, while working in Stan hiknV mill at Yankton. MIm Kuth Rlcbardnon vUited for a few iliiyn thi week at Wurrcn. I huve money to loan on approved ri'ulestute ecnrlty. V. H. VOW KM.. KL Helen, Oregon Mr. mid Mr. Wm. Smith, former rcl lint of thi place, are moving front Kiiluma to rViippoouc, where be will nc employed a edger man in the Wicktrom mill. C.n Hit gave liimaclf quite a blow on the lorvhead Inat Monday while at work I" MiKle'a quarry. He intended to strike a rock with the point of hi ham mer, but liutead trutk It with the blunt i'nl. the reult lie'ng a rcliound that c iucd the point to come In contact with hl forehead. Mr. If. HendurMin ha eaUbl lhcd him ell In the real estate bulne in St. John, and advcrtliK- in the Mist that Ihr will he plcaned to do biwinc for hi "lend In Columbia County. BIr. Hen ilenain't reputation i thi county i m f latnt guaranty that those who do bui "phi with him Mill get square deal, lie lived here many year and no man stood . . . - - . .. , -vi. uerc iiiuiiv vciir hioi -.-.-. $8 " KHcr III public esteem, anil esjieciiiiiy I on Minuay """" - u. ii.i. ..... ...i.i. u,.r. moat Wmntlon lliouireol U.Jt. ui is irue wiiu iiiose who Intimately acquainted with him. EVERYBODY WELCOME ! St. Helens Will Be the Host. At the cltiena' uicvlinv bmt Weilne. day night it wa decided to liirnlnli to all -I... . I. .1 ...... Hi.vpim-u uie curnermoiie ci-icliratlou on Salurilry, Augunt I lib, a complete meal, coimUtliig ol brru.l and butler, roast lref ami boiled ham, coffee, iiic and fake, ami iNirn-li of letiioiimlc. There is going to lie an almndance for all. There will pe an athlrrn by Governor (.liaiula-rlaiu, solo by one of the best vo calists in the Stale, music by a band of lateen pieces, a Imm-IwII giime between Columbia County, Oiegon. and Glurke County, Washington, and In the evening two tree dances with firslclaM orchestra. The people of SI. Helen invite every resident of the count v, and estai liilli- the aid pioneer, to 1 with them on Hutur day, August lllh. All matter entrusted to our care are treated a strictly confidential. Columbia County Hank. Mi Ada Jeuks, olCotm Kapiih, Iowa, Is viniliug her coualn, Mr. Wm. Kosa and Umily, thi week. She expect to visit her cousin, Mr. Stockwcll.of ChiUkiinic, soon a hrr visit here Is concluded. Contractor I'.rixoii mode a trip to Tenino Hnnday, to replace a large stone for the water table of ihe court house, one having mn accidentally broken by taring mn into by a wagon. I'liintM, Etc., CroocrieH. Etc., Feed, Etc. All Guaranteed. Etc, M. C. (JHAY. The stnry publiaheil in the Oregoiiian atamtarnuy woman running at large between St. Helen and r'rogiuorc, cut ting wire fence, (riling fire to the gruk. etc., must have been the product ol sonic fevered brain suffering from an at tack of I'eruna or Hop Bitters. The sheriff office thorouglv investigated the rumor and found nothing to Justify it. It wa good ''story," however, and we suppose it brought the usual sjiace rates. Mr. II. V, C.iltncr, of Portland, was in town bit Friday. Andy King has sunk a well at the foot of the dill near bis blacksmith shop, and ha found the coldest and brat wnler in the city. 1ktii oi' Or Fktkmmin Mr. tins lYtrrsnii, onn of the pioneer of the Nh liab'in Valley, died at bis home nl Niilnl ou Kiiiiday last, of heart direasi'. Mr. IVtcrson wns about Ml year old and bad resided hi lliu valley for alwut W years. He leave live children, bis wife having diedrevwrnl yr-ar ago. Mr. Felerson was an exi-elli ut citlnen and bis death Is a lolollieconinimilty. Twobrolbers, Frank and Xcli. survive lilni. Ho wa burled in the cemetery nt Mit on Tues day last. Syrup of White Fine and Tur, the old reliable cough remedy. For sale by A.J. Ivmlng, druggist. xtEl(Wes. Haying in this vicinity is alaint over. All rcirt having a good crop. Ir. F.I.Him, of llic New York Ienliil Parlor, Portland, has been visiting Jmium Ray and family the past week. Holme ft Wilson have tlieir siuugi mill all in place, and will soon commence making shingles. The dance at the Grange Hall Salur day night wa very largely attended. All report having a good time. Miss Iiic I.uce, who i teaching the Pringle school, expects to have a short vacation alter August 3d. Dure Kay wa doing bnsinc in Ciat kanic Tuesday. Winer Hlatt attended the dance here Uu.itnlnv ulirht. Mr. Will King and Archie ilogg. of Portland, have been cruising timber in M nrlirhhorhood the last week. 1 llallard. of I'lttsburg, lsed through our burg Friday with a load of tourists. William Howletts. who ha ncen worn Ing at Clatskauiethe lasttpring and mm mer. i taking a hort vacation visiting In the Nehaleill Mr. Johnwn.of Centralia, Wa.h., who ha lieen viiting the I'ringle family the l...t week, returned to hi Home uesy, Aliotit 25 memlr of Natal Grange txpect to attend l'ouionaat Vernouia on Sattirtlay. Pon't forget the preachfeg at the grange hall, Sunday Aug. 12, t i p.m. tu.. mm iiiirris. who ha been speml' .mnmcr with tirace Powell and Ague. Mcltlnger. returned to her home ... c, it,.l.-ns Tuewluv. The Natal boy are very busy these .i...,. .,t,.vlmi bull. Keep on boy, you will toon have the liest team in the .....ntuUe lotto visiting too early , . - i. , .....lutr. l-or lurinci i iur." v , , w, wert Quite, number of the Natal boy were Inlen.lingto go the basket social at Ver ! noma on Julv til. l,t i.. weathpr n, ,.i.i. .... , . Miss I'atillne Hears, wholumlvi-ninrl, . HMB., ,W IUICIIU lg the Nabil school the pint spring and svnmier, I at her home at McCoy taking ii uniirt vacation. fcuiery Mill, who has tlie contract for graveling the road Mow A. R. Holmes' place, I very busy nuttlnu the irravel mi. and when finished will be one of the best pieces of road in the valley. i.mnecit I'eterson and Kmit Messing are soon to start for Hartern Vaaujngtoii, where they expect to get work in the hay uciii. ikmi'I get homesick lxy. Tlia Knd of I lie World I Iroiiblu (hat roblad K. II. Wolfe, ol iir wrve, ia., oi all iiliiliiis, came a ni'ii ne la-gun taking Klectrio Itinera. lie write "Two year ago kidney trouble caused me great siill'eiliig, which I would ntmir have survived bad I not itiaeii Mvutrlc Hitlers. They also cured nut of (.itiiii nil liability. " Hiiro euro for a i suimiicli, liver and kidney complaint, blood discaiies, headachi, dln.iiiess ami Neakneor bodilv ileelln. l'rl.v, mi- Ouaranleed by Ferry A (iralisui. VEKNONIA ifliMS. Cha. Itergenon and Wm. Wood made business lrin to Forest Grove last week Mn F.miuon has alxiut finished his barn and ia now filling it with hay Mrs. Lena Snyder, of Scapixmse, has been visiting with the home folks, the Tucker family, '.be past two weeks. I). W. Keasey and Guy Mill built them a boat at the Maker & Hurt mill, launched it on the Nchulcm and darted down toward the 1'uclfic on Wednexlay of last week, exa-cting to be gone eight or ten days. We u-ot they wiil have a very pleasant outing. C. H. Maliusteui and wile went to Ni!WMrt the first of last week, where they expected to siriid several day in bathing in the surf and milling the sea breee. This week they are at Ixrnti, s suburb of Portland, attending chnrch conferences and campmcetings with Rev. A. I'.. Mycr and family, who went out Mondav. t iiclc Joe NauHlaricotn went to Port- laud the first of last week expecting to go to a hospital. He has Iwen ailing more or less all spring and summer. If he get belter he w ill go to Seattle to visit a istrr while out. A. M. l'arkcr, C. I.. Parker add K. R. Throop arc putting up a platform scale on the cast side for the uc of the public. This i a thing that has been needed for a long lime, and we hope our citizens will ihow their appreciation by using it. Mr. Hatfield i having a two weeks vacation. Mr. Clark closeil her Mimol last Friday, and Mis Anderson, of the Keaey school, close her thi week with a picnic in the cool shudc of Hock creek, on Friday. Next week several of the teacher hereabouts will go to St. Helens for the examination. Arthur Nickersoii, a lad I 'J year old. bus been living with hi uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sitts, the past year or wo, left lust Friday all alone for the home ol his father, Orin Xickerson, in Oklahoma. Ijifc Cooiier, of Warren, who had been visiting a couple of week with Kd Web ster, hi brother-in-law, received word Friday night bv siwciul messenger of the scriou illness of one cf bis children, and left immediately f. r home. Mrs. Wrb ler, hi sister, was already there visit ing with the home folks. Mrs. Geo. Hitts, of tipper Rock creek- left Friday latt for Vancouver, where she will meet her daughter, Mr. Dell Potter, and together they will go to Montana for several weeks visit Willi relative who live there. Trains are thi week running on the new road from Hillsboro to Buxton, and Ihe whole construction force is now this ide of Buxton, pushing thing with might and main to get the road com pleted to Ihe 20-nule talion. Mean while what is our ruilroad committee and our people who want the rond to come Vernonia, doing to get tlie free rigiu (.in? Remcmlier that what we Ho imi-t lie done quickly. Let us have an- othtr mass meeting and compare notes. Jacob Mycr and wife, of Ohio, who have I wen soourning at the Rench ranch the past summer, left the first of last week to sec some more of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs, Nickersoii went with them to Portland, and they all took a trip up the Columbia to the Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Myer arc at Newport thi week visiting old friend, Willard Tucker family. Possibly they may return here and spend the balance of the summer with it but unit nrciwred to ko back to their Ohio home. The Mise O'Brien, of Portland, are Likiniran outing In the Nehalem and viuititlir Mr. Hosford. The elder Miss O'Brien is a piacticing attorney in the city. . Dr. Hatfield went to l'ortlaua on dusi- ncss thi week. Returning, he came via Farmington, visiting the stock fannol Tl,. Withvcouibe and twns, ana onus Inn home with him the thorougnorcti Jersey yearling heifer which he gets in nlaee of the call dial, cucu a yeur uKu, Muriel ol Nenaicm. jam tun is .i.u..R the very best bred Jersey on the coast, her mother being Muriel Coiintes. said tn he the handsomest cow In the state, 1 ..... n-i , i - ........... a large milker with high test; the V ithycombs refusing to take 100 for her. The grandmother on the dam'a idc is Muriel Clcarmont tlie mm, wuo m n-cord of 0000 iwniid of milk in a year, and 500 pound of butter,-' having several times been ollcrea ior iieraim w owner unwilling to accept it. The ire of Muriel of Ncluileui is son of King Koffces Count, an animal that sold for 1000 at two year old. He wa a direct fleceiident of the once noted Island cow, Conmaaie, which was finally bought at an extravagant price, and imported to tins country some veura ago. The sire grand dam, dam, and dam' sister, are among the very beat in the Withycombe herd, Svinir over 40 pounds a day when fresh, m teatinif six and six oud a hall per ceut Mr. V linvcoiuoc iin jm three heifer priii calve for P0, no aught to d1vp a firttlaaa dairy cow. OBJKCTtf TO "KIll'S" PjHtDOX. .. ' 1 leree'a Attorney Declare Client Did Not Hire Service ofTliHg. BALEM, Or., JtibiH). (Special to the Oregonian.) A. H, Moiidenbnll, attorney for tlia saloonkeeper, Pierce, convicted of employing the "Cockney Kid" to d- mlnlster a lientlng to Ituy. W. (J. Kemp, of ltainier, will probably object to the granting of pardon in favor of the "Cockney Kid," a requested by Kemp, W. C. Fisher and District Attorney Harrison Allen. A petition for the par don of J. K. Kemlngton, better known a the "Cockney Kid," was (lied in the office of the Governor today. The pe tition had already been sent to Muudeii ball for bl consideration, and for such suggestion as lie bud to oUVr. It was staled in the petition iIisl the Kid" aided the prosecution by contest ing bis part in the crime of aesanlt and luatifyii g to the employment of liimaclf by Pierce. Tlie prosecution gives the "Cockney Kid" credit for confessing and pleading guilty, thus (living the cotinly Ihe coals of a trial, and slso for Impli cating the man who waa in reality more guilty than be. In S letter to tbo Governor, which will lie Mlowetl bv a more comprehensive statement of facta, Mendeiiball criliciea the prosecution for securing a convic tion of Pierce, and recommending a par don fur Ihe "Cockney Kid." He iutl iiuttes l bat be will endeavor to thow that Pierce did not hire Remington to make the assault, and did not pay him for tbo job, directly or indirectly. Gov ernor Chamberlain bat the petition un der consideration. Kemiiigtou waa in juil 27 days Iwfore trial, ami baa cerved :W days of a tHI-day term. In Heir He ft use Major Ham, editor and uiamiirer of the Constitutionalist, Kiiiinence, Ky when lie was fiercely attacked four years ago, li piles, bought a box of Uuckleu's Ar nica Halve, ol which be says: "It cured me in ten day and no trouble since." Quickest healer of bum, sores, cuts and wounds. :Xcat P.-rrv & Graham. AT THE STATE FAIR Colombia County Will Make an Exhibit. The County Court of Columbia County, at itsjinectiiig on Satnrday last, decided to appropiiale (200 for the purpose of getting up an exhibit of ibis county's agricultural resources at the Oregon State Fair, to be held in Salem, Septem ber 10th to 15th, inclusive, and the ed itor of the Miht was appointed to have charge of the exhibit. It ia a position hat waa iiotoliciledf as we decidedly preferred to have some oilier person se lected. We will, however, do our best to make the exhibit a credit to the county, and, with the active co-opera Hon of the agricultural and business community we have uodoul.t of success. We ePKfiully solicit tlie aid of the newa lapcra o. Kniiiicr and Clamkaule in arousing an interest iu Ihia matter in their resKTtive communities. Let us stand together and see tfluit we cau ac complish for Columbia County. We have a county second to none in the State of Oregon, and wherever our pro ducts have coniictcd with those of other counties we have carried on? our full ibare of the honor. With lesa expense 1'iaii any oilier county in the State not to exceed f500 net we won second place at the Lewi and Clark Kxpoailion and were placed in the aauiu class aa such counties as Jackson, with uu expendi ture of twenty limea that amount, and abend of audi a great agricultural county a Washington. We can repeat our victory at Salem, and still further advertise our county and draw lo us good pettier and capital coking investment. Kvery taxpayer, every loyal citixeu of the roiinty, is in terested in this matter and should do hia share toward making it a success. Now is the lime for the farmers to be gin, w hile the grain is still standing and the fruit and vegetables are growing. Select the best you have, gather as much together In your neighborhood as possible, in order losnvo frei lit charges, nml let me bear from you at as early a date aa possible. The Stato Hoard of Agriculture offers premiums as follows, for the best dis play of agricultural and horticultural products from any county in the State: First prise $300 Second prir.e 250 Third piixe 200 Fourth prist) 150 Then thereare four prixea of $100 each. I want to get that llrat prixe for Colum bia County, and I believe it can be done. It all depend upon the manner in which the matter is taken up. If we go at it enthusiastically we w ill win. I want a collection ol canned fruits and julliee, and will give a premium of Tfor the best exhibit of this class of goods by any one person, the goods to be boxed and sent tome at bt. Helena at least ten days prior to the opening ol the fair. Such exhibit will not be re turned, but will be sold, and the money apportioned aa fairly aa possible nt the close of tho fair. Any information desired can be bad by w riting to me. K. II. FLAGG. . A Mystery Solved. "How to keep oft' periodic al lacks of Hllioiisnes and habitual constipation wiib a mystery that Dr. King's New Lilo Pills solved for me." writes John N. Ii.imiiirt. of Mamiolia. Ind. The only pills that are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to everybody or money re funded. Only 25e ut Perry & Graham. We extend to our customers every fa- : Cllliy COHSlMCUl whu i-uiiacivubitv K and ure fllv quipped to afford them Columbia County Bank. CP. BISHOP PORTLAND'S NEW CLOTHIER SUCCESSORS TO SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE THE BEST FRIENDS In business that we' have are those who come tons as "doubting Thomases." They said they were "trom 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 H. flORQUS ST. HELENS Carries a Complete Line of Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Crockery Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fancy Goods In fact, even-thing usually kept in a firs class General Merchandise Store. My prices will be found as reasonable as any store in Columbia County. Vour trade solicited. Porte Trude and Lubens Pearl The lVrcberon stallion Porte Trude and the Uerman coacn i.tiuena reari will make the season of 1000 as follows : Mondays at Yankton, ueiliir at Houlton, Wednesdays and hursdaya at lion Moors, on Savvies Island, Fridays at Seappoose, Saturdays and Sunday at Warren. Mures from a distance will lie pustnred for f '- per month. WEST & LYNCH, -mOYVNERSk- Scappoose Ore EDISON! German Coach Stallion Owned by the Clatskanie German Coach Horse Company, will make the season of 1IHXI, commenciug April iu, as iouows: Tuesdays at Deer Island Wednesdays at iiouiron Thursdays and Fridays at Scappoose Saturdays at Holbrook. J. T. GRAHAM, Manager Buy on Credit! this $60 Machine for $25 ririout aanua " high-arm, drop F1EI6HT PBEMIB. he,di ,iU arli., lock- ttUia, UOUDl leuu, Ben Ihroaillns nhuttlo: ha aulomntlii bobbin wiutlvr and oilier latent Improvo meiitn. TlilUlhASTI Tiiusr MAimlNK. It ! th uni ntwliln ure klng you K (or. All aUarhmaat(iwltheen , tncliln. toU lr only Writ TDM for Ire nWKITVE tttflWJI ilennthouMhold sooa w will KliiP IFreloht MKa'oi ?rm.t.-ur n.w MEDIT plan. Oovuftm Furniture Oompmny ITS'171 First Sl PORTLAND. OK. 3rd St., Portland L. S. FRAKES, vvv''f C DESIGNERS n&icN348 -8 FINE MILLINERYt SPECIAL HATS Columbia County People are especially invited to Call and Inspect. 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 TO Ul" LIT II MINNEAPOLIS .ST. PAUL DENVKK I.I.VL'OI.N- OMAHA K.vN.-.SI M Y ST. lol'IS THE EAST The Kegular Yellowstone Park Route Via Livingston and Gardiucr Gateway, the liovernment Official Entrance to tbe Park. SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20. SEE EUROPE IF YOU WILL, BUT SEE AIERICA FIRST START KIGHT. SEE YELOWSTONE PARK NATURES UREATKST WONDERLAND PARTICULARS AT 255 MORRISON STREET A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Agent Portland MITK K OF INTKNTIOX TO APPLY FOR I.IQl'OK IJCKN8K. To all ihtsoii- coucerne.1, an) to the legal votcra now rtetiiHtty nksiliiig iu i.oltlc Fret'tiu't. ro hlmttla I'ountv. suit. of Oreifmi, in Artiillhir: Yon and eat'll of vou will take mtltfo mih! vitn are hereby imilileil thai I, SHiilonl K. Ilniia. n ill on Vt tytiieadii'Mhe ath Uav of seii.,i'.ino. iljr lo the lloluirtiblo roioily Ctturi w llw Hiir of Oregou. Iu au4 for the County of Columbia, for a neeiiMu to aen atiriiiniiK, vinou ami iiihii Ihiuoranil fennt'lileil elder in lew iiiulilillei( Than one gallon, for a neriod of nix month, la In the village of liable, in Gobi Prwiuct, Co lumbia County, Htate of Oregon: whieh a(i iilieation will he mipported and bas,l upon the Iollowing peiiilou, io H: PBTITION. In tho County Court of the Slate of Oregon for the County of Columbia. In the mutter of the amilleation of Sanlonl K. Rutla lor a lleenae to wll .ipirituiHia, vlnoua aud ma'.l lliiuoryMiul ternieuied cider In lea iiuan litiea than one gallon, ut tloble, lu Uoble pre oincl, Columbia Couiily, ftate of Oregon: To the Honorable County Court of Columbia County, Oregon: We, the ttiulertlgned, comprising an actuul majority of Ihe whole mini Iter of legal voter of Coble I'reciuet, Columbia Couuiy. Mate of Oregon, ami who now ruaiile in and have, ac tually reMlded In mid Ooblo Precinct for mora than thirty dava i'umediately preluding the date of signing, riling and preaentatiou of nun IHMlllon. uereuy reipceiiuuy ieuuou in llolioruble Court tu grant to Hauford K. Hutu a lieeiifco to sell apirltuona, vlnoua ami malt lli uura and feriueuled elder in leaaijiiautitiea thau one gallon, at Uoble, lit Coble l'reeinut, t oliiml.ia County, Stale of Oregon, for a period ol kIx luonttis. Kneh D. I'ottej, Charles Youua.U. 8. Foster, Klovtl linker. J. A. Wiggins, II. I., linker, T. Morluud, Kdwaitl lllaek, I.. Urn 'Ity, U. 11 rail lev, John oillem. Petur iltwach, lleury lllake. U N. ilaiiilllon, Kntuk Morrill, K. Hepleglu. Win. Carev. 1.. Chnplii, 1. A. Nelt.tleorge Brniigh. ton. lltwea Hlake.C. K. .Mitkiuster, K.U.Meliue, J. I,. Single A.U. llititiuir. Clio Peterson, c. A. Kerr, I'. 11. Muri.by. II, It. Anliker. K. A. Binilli. Kit c'oniloii. un file Younu. Tho Drtnooll. M. A. Silvia, VY. 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H Lower Columbia River. gtoiiner Ilaiitalo leaves Portland dally. zeepl Sunday, at 11:00 p. m. Saturday 10:CU p. m for Astoria and way lauding. Returning leaves Astoria at 7:00 a. ni. dally, (leapt Sunday. A. L. CRAIQ, Ue ueral Passenger Agent. PORTLAND Ore, KSTAllLISntD 17'J IMS. JOHN A. BECK DKALEK IS Watches, Diamonds, Silierware, ....JEWELRY.... Repairing a Specialty. Alder Street. BL Front f Int. PORTLAND