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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1906)
.1 i St Talk 10 Ku. Colitml'UCwtnty Hunk. Hulawrllwr la Hie celelirnUoM Itim! art c.iumi'i 'mm,y MtM,k i,,,uut d,uy M ti,e innmiMw want to utile all bill lro u Uy. Collniioiw will U rtiiiltle.i for at rta umablc rate on .Uy of peyinetit. Co lu.iiWa Comity Hank. jlr, Julm Anlrra, trrkrrr l h-.r llaul, ,t wtUi n lafiilnr mvMriil l.lTltrUy tilKl't. He h. "K l' lila lnrt K li III uxiiti, mi't In mii-i' Wiv iti'it v. i 11 ii' vr : mpliiim-l, It iH'lMtK"t- h"1 ,l""'k "' mi In-it IwMmI Kl in''' IT" jh tIiik lili" I" lr ",ull" ,i lnll ami illv "'"" ll"ry. Ii.imi To the ' ' I'"' ,;'rll Warren, on Tu.wtav last, n. inti-rrtt nit itrlUsil, Culuuilil C.mnly IUW . (jn.irterly f uiImUoii lor leailirrs CerliiliaU la-(an t lllwl.'l ll"" ll ilii iilv lift Vctnrlny, Hlttlie lot l.iaiiiif leai-lier III uliriiilitiii'r! Mary ll.it.tcM, VernoiiU; latin A. Smith, li)lc! J'lorrmtA. William, Clat.kanlr: lifovr Hruwue. rortUiiitj IMar.l K. I.o.ua'il. Sv"" Au.lrr.nii. l-ortlntt't; Ruth Wc9n, Wartvn; Hlinor I'. Primly, Maralilatt.1; Liwy Fireman. iyloniCU W. Walker, ClaUkanlr. Crate A. I'ostcr. IiikIm; Bertha Lewison; giiinryj Nrltle t.vert. ClaUkanlr. TUere taill aim I alwiil elijlit liranU lor alale paper II you aw thinking ol cUanjliig your ,-unl, or oproiiiR new one, w will I. -.Iraar.l to tunic- with you In troo ur ty letter. Columbia County Hank. Miu Otir Kaily VerniMila, I at the hoaiHal In rirtlal. wlww an nitra tion waa rsir.or.nel on he last Mmi.lay rvcniuK, tor ItiAauiuiatitm ol the maUll u-rcaa. Tli operation waa perirtel l,y in. Rutkry, n-l at last account the .i rratlnK easy, tlioK'i. oli'8 to tli wrioot natiiraol tlorrrli,Uer Irirml. art naturally vrr anaioo aUml licr. LAYING THE CORNER STONE C'oMMKMVlal. A.'o MT-Va r K1 to owi cbccklni; aecwinUwitH Individ ual, finua, tocWlira. rocjioraHoiia. an.l Umk. ami carrtulan.1 iuwt atten tion to all Uu.ina wlirllier UrKe or mall. Columbia County lUnk. Rev. Tliomrmin, ol irebiu. held aer-vlt-M at the M. I'.. Churrh In tlila city U.l Sunday, utornloK and evening. The morning lervk-e waa In commemoration ul lite fillntli anniversary ol the I. 0. 1'. U& In tbl ely- " .ttendot, a number ol tlte brethren lnm lloulton ta?in raeot. Th who rrr Wcnt tak pI Re. TliomaJ a IwinR veiy eUoeot and Inttructivc j-iracher. 1IU arntMn were lull ol id tliHlita well eiwe-d, and aJaled to the ititrllluenc ol bi c.nrcKll""- W lio Ur may raw nt with another iit in the near fulurv. Titer I aome probwlrillly ol a Inrnt ture lacViry WlnK tblihed Helena. It all depend. I Uve money to loan on approved ,Mi,.,. -"r'wllWWKIil.. St, Helen. OrrRou Hon. . W. McIUld au4 wile and Mrm. W. II. IXilnwn are eampiiiK Hunker Hill. . .... l-i-r hudcil tie thi I lit HCHWKI wk at Muckle'a wharl in thi cltv. Indue Dean BlancUard and John Dib . , . t.ii. ! Si Helen on i u. l.u Mr. Blanchard ba broHKhl an injunction anil atint Mr. nibble, to reitrain bliu Irotii puttiug M a ' it. alteuln that It will occupy atiout ten leet ol the attrel. A we undcratand It tlw iietlim i ahether the original I'oa plat or me mam :.. plat la the trut ptat ol the cltyol Rainier. Syrup ol White IMnc and Tar. the old reliable cough remcty. 1'or 1 by A.J. DemliiK, dniKlfl't. Mr. K. K. NickeraoM, who roidc be tween l'ltlburn and Vernonla, wa a viilor to the county teat on Monday lt .u.l l.ll. tif-ra aureed to liimiah eveial buihel ol apple lor Columbia County' exhll.lt at the 8Uto Kair. n ...inxiril to our care are treated a trlclly confideutlal. Columbia County Rank. The old court bouae wa built by S. A. Mile In IHWt, lor a atore and dwelling lor John W. Woodward and wa aoM to the county In 1H70. Judge H. A. Mo.rc, of the Supreme Court, taught achool in the upper tory and U rememlicred a a very uccelul teacher and a trict niaci pllnarian. Willi Morn, now one ol the i.ii .i....i..ii. ni ilia Klatc. wa one ... ....i ... wln-ii he oi i no pupil. " ....kl.... .m. nuket than the Judge thought con.Ulent with good work, he wn.comtK.-Hed to Join hi hand under i.i. I.. mmer the floor with III heel nnlll he thought he had made ,. ..!... ... I..-, 1.1,.. Hi re Ol cnougn auiiw w - u...n.tiiM tie would erub a ill orderly boy, throw him up to the celling and catch him a he came down, con .,i.. with a face that would strike terror Into the Juvenile heart. .u.mMv mind cure, however, lor wa very aeldom compelled to reort to the rod. k. liri It mnv be mentioned that the preeiit court house tutid upon .1.. .1.. ..i .1.. m t.laek home, to whlcll the people were nccu.tomed to gather -.1 ... f-r of trouble with the nilVII HIV I V n m - Itul.Lini. fri . nu. ti,MM ntmieer hoUHCA III St. .tllCIS WIW kiaawiw. , Helen., the Unumt lionee, the Imrell buildiiiK. nnd the Iioiihc jjccu P' W Mr, irmi-line Mwkr. The u iter for thee buildiiiK wu brought aromul the "horn" over fifty year. ago. 8am Knighton and H. A. Mile nwte the first hrkkthnt wa. burned In Orego . over fifty year ago. home of it It ami Tt eVutence In the old houe on the bluff below St. Helen. .Samuel (irnliam, Ti'l, Marhlnnd Churle C.raliaiii, 'h'2, Murhlnnd John I.niiiUrnon, '47. Ifoullon Sutun LiiniU-rnon, 't'Z, Honlton Henry IhiUtoii, '-IK, Scnpxxje Adam Stump, ''2, ScapKxc Culhlx-rt Stump, '02, ScaiKxe Jume IJacon, 'f2, Warren K O llncon, 'h'i. Warren Mr. Jaiue )urt, 'Ml, St. Helen S. A. Mile. Till, St. Helen Mr. S. A. Mile. St. Helen Kdwin Merrill, born in '51, I'ortland Krank IMerrill, bom in '''i, I'niv. 1'ark Kil Henrici, 81, Sativie John Henrici. 'ol, I'ortland Linn Meeker, '62, l'ortlaad Mr. Clinton Honer, '01, Holbrook Mr. lsgic Moeck, '62, Rainier Ceorgc l-'owler, Ixirn in '.W, tioblc Till'. Ot.llliST I'lONKKH. The oldest living pioneer of Columbia Count v i Malioliu McKay, who live with hi ou Jume nt Sruppoosc. He wj an employee ol tlic fiimou Hudson Hay Company, and the lory of hi life which was published in the Oregoninn nine time ago, leads like a romance. To even attempt to ketch it briefly would Uke the entire opce of a small paper like the MtsTY Malcolm is now Kl year old anil hi life ol adventure und hard- he THE VKVf (.OIHTIMHHK. Culuiubia Countv. which u oriruniu-d in IM4. celeltruti tii-iiiorrnw !! ImvI,ii ol the cornerstone of the new courthouse. The old one ha served its purpose as a public bulldiiiit and wives ulace to a strtii luie that will atnud for many year a a representative ol a rotvrou. and (ttogressi ve community. Hie county court that let the contract lor the new tiuildinif iii eiiuitwHit-d ttt Hon. K. S. Hatlan, County Judge; If. M.ColvIn ami t,ii-r I.iIkI, Counuistion- er, aud we believe they deserved the thank ol the citizen of the entire coun ty lor securing at a very moderate cost a courthouse tlwt will brarcouiwrisou with the best In the Slate. The architect are Hendricks A Tobcy, of I'ortland. The contractor is Mr. 1', A. Krinon, of Saleiu, The bmlilinii, when completed, will cost in the neighborhood of f yi.lXH). The cilirtu of St. Helen. aitrcciat- lug the fact that they are the met direct lnrficUtirs, have invited the ("eoplc ol Culuiubia County to I their Rtietts. and neither money nor endeavor lias iieen istrcdi to make the occasion one that w ill long lie pleasantly rciucmlarred. Recognuing the fait that the loiiuda- lion ol our tnresent prosiierity was laid . .... l.K. .Its Llimlu liiiiltm.n . . .-, . . . I .t.i., 1. .leasviutf to a close. We trust who rrosscil the plaiu to n.uuu a great , -i - . .. . .. I wi.l be ub c to be with us tomorrow. Kuipire in me ei, tuc cniuiimitv imp . e.lended a .fecial InviUtioU to thoc i .e in age au,oK , .e ...... who are yet alive to I present and occu- j " . . - - r ..:ti lu. ' believe lie l ii'KJiii y" ycum ui utt. ' . i. r.iltniiina i nnntv tn lali. ana mrctinif of the tuonrcn al iome xime!"" - ' " tfH i .,. lilt rti-.sfiit tioini at . ft. I' :....1.s.l , 11111 IKIIIIU IIVM HI" - HUIlUiC llV . t - . . the billowing: Klirabrth I'rrry, 'V, Honlton. Kliralwth Walts, '.'-. Scaposr. George Merrill. '17, lieer Island Ann Merrill, 'fat, St. Johns Ilckl.ih Caples, '44. Caplcs, Wash. Kmeline Meeker, 'M. St. Helens Mr. C. ti. Cpl . '47. Columbia City Mrs, Nancy iK.lman, '47, Portland Mr. Alvira llutler, '47, I'orlland Hon. T. A. Mcliride, '47, Oregon City Hon. C.e. W, Mcltride, born March 13, W. I'ortland T.C. Wall. T'2, ReuUn Hon. lcail lllancltard, '61, Rainier Janie Itonscr, '47, Sanvies S. I). Ikmser, '47, Vancouver, Wnh. Samuel Hudson, sr . '4H, Mayger. Charles .Mayger. r., '6K Maygera Malcom McKay, '4:t, Scapoc I.yman Merrill, '47, leer Island Iiti Morton, '.VI. Reulieii Homer Hrvant, '62, Clatskanie Sltmt Hryant. '.2, 1'lauknmc Adam Rarr, '63, Clatrkanie (icorge Jtarr, '.VI, Clatskanie Jamc Bnrr, "63, Clatskanie Win. Rarr, '.VI, Clatskanie 1-:. C. Coiiyer. "IW, Clatskanie V. C. Terry, lxru in '44, Molnlla Thorn Cooper, born in '62. Kahuna Seth 1'opc. r., T4. I'ortland W, II. Tope, '64, rortland Abraham Necr. '62, Coble lv-r Island ever since. "Uncle ticorgc." as he i called by his intimates, occupies the oflicc of Justice of the Peace of lcer Island piecimt, and is good lor many years ol uselut life, Tlllt OI.KKST WOMAN flONKKK, Aiuoiik the honored pioneers of Col umbia County none is higher esteemed ,,l more univermillv K.ved than lilira- belh Perry. Mr. Perry wa lwrn in the State of New Jersey on July I., ami wa therefore 7'.l year of age on her last birthday. She came to Columbia County in IHIf from old Yamhill, nnd has resided here continuously ever aince. Probably no woman in tin. County ha so wide an acquaintance and every acquaintance i a friend. All the (lay ol her life have been spent in good work, and her pre sence in any gathering lend grace nnd nlrunre to the occasion. The Mist i sorry that space forbid any extensive mention of the pioneer and their record. They were sturdy MM n,i,t women, and iidoii the occasion n ich a memorable step in tlic progress ol our county they arc entitled to etpecinl For the statistical matter in this arti elo we are indebted to Mr. S. A. Mile. himself a tuonecr of the earliest immigra lion, and one to whom an appeal in be half of a fellow tnoneer U never made in vain. low Amy and Anna George, ol Portland, are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mr. Jacob Ueorge, ol ii.ucuy. Muckle and daughter ail '" . . Ague have ut returned fn.ni n visit to llritish Columbia, ami are w - cily- . .. Mr. l'red Cliff, the artut nroiner o. Dr. II. R. Cliff, h Ke to ,S:m 1'""' co, where he will do the artistic work or . large lithographing firm. During hit stay here be made many friend who will be pleased to learn ol m prosper.. It he Taints, Etc., Groceries. Etc., Feed, Etc. All Guaranteed. Etc. M. C. GRAY. i.'eli week bring "eiKitor. Colutubin County Hunk. Money draft, good anywhere at lowest THis"t - , Thnmnton and Mi I'nrtnely, oi Gresham. have oeen .." - Ros. and fumHy ur,u& lue " Mr. Skuia 1 having a large cl.tern ullt on hit place In North St. Helen., b Mr. lohn Kaxton, of Warren, lost a r.... h.,r. bv a ruuawnv lost week. His ... tiaiidliin? the team and had driven through the outside gate and got off to shut it, when the horses started in a r,. for the bnrn. one of them colliding with nil upright in the burn, and break ing Its neck. It was a tineanitnai, worn. about $200. YASKTON SOTES. All kind of irrain ha done well nnd harvesting i nearly completed. I'nilt i iu crime coniliuon, ana u kinds except prune., are abundant. Ir. C. 0. Mover has purcnaseu uie o. Saulser pluco, nud will move early in Sept. Mr. Saulser Intends to occupy urn J. llnyburn place, which he has owned (or several year. Peth Brown, Ruth and Nellie Slater, Will Slater and Tarlcy Brown arc picnic Inw. fishiiiB, and having a good time generally on Rock Creek thi. week. im, T. llolsteiu house, on upper Mil ton creek, occupied bv Leopold Dupont ....i ,..iiv wa total v uesiroyen uy nre last Suturday evening. Mr.. Dupont I ..,. ni,..ie at the time nnd had lain down ST to rest. The building tooK hre Jrom me roof and had it not been for the timely arrival of neighbor, nothing would have been taved. VERNON 1 A ITEMS. Albert linker, who ha Iieen vlsitlne hit parent at Dundee the post two weekt, returned Tuesday. Win. Melllmrer left tiundnv for Port land, where he expected to get a ticket for AllK-rtu. He goes to the nortliland hr the benefit of hi. health -und may make it hi. home. Geo. Holt and wife, of Albion, were doing buaines in our city Monday. It wis Pomona Grange here Suturday, and the city wa. full of people from all parts of the county. See the editor' re port of the proceedings in another col li tun. Miss Stella Iloslord is home from Port land for her annual Mtuiim-r vacation. Ilert enme in Tucsduy mi l will be lit home for a wIiMl- too. Carl KiiHtrom is the proud father of u lie v boy nt hi. house, lie bus come to Stay awhile. I I y 11 r'raw, who has Ix-cu on disclaim c ist ol town fur toun time, U It Saturday for Coble, where he will resu lie his olil lihiie in a loifxiiii! camp. O. A. Ritell. of Porthiml. a practical mill man, spent a few day last week in the Kelinlcm liM.Wiu.' nt the country tun ber, streums, millsilcs, etc., to sec what the prospect might I for investment in cate one ur two railroad come into the valley. Ouitc a numbiTol our people attended thi picnic given by Mis. Anderson, of the Keasey school Friday last, and re ixirt having had a very good day of it. Mis llirdell Smith and two boys, Cileun and Kmmct, of Honlton, are visiting rel ative litre, the Beilstren and lcnt f imilic. A. M. Randolph, formerly of upper Pebble creek, but now residing at Coburg, and Dr. K. C. Macey, of Cottage Grove, h ive been having a little vacation along the cool bank of Pebble and Rock creek, and visiting some of Mr. Randolph' old friends and neighbors. Clare Kddy and Prank Hughe, of Portland, ient a few day of last week in thi citv and with friends up Rock creek way. The boy like to come into tne valley for recreation. Miu Merle Shnntiali:iii, ol Porest drove, it visiting her brothers. Omar and Iirncst and humerou friend in thi vicinity. W e are alwoya glad to have Merle come home. Dr. O. C. Iliutt went down the river Monday to 1 gone a week or two. Mm. Dueiiin and wife have rented tne hotel aud will take possession Sept. 1st. Mrs.' Redmond will live in her new nousc after that date. O. C. U-e, of Rainier, was interview ing our people Saturday and thi first of this week, in the interest of the Register, and with fair success. Several of our Nehaletu teacher are "doing" the examination at St. Helens this week. We trust they will all get the reuuired per cent. Road Commissioner Bergerson and a force of men and teams, have been open ing out the new road around the Spencer hill the just week. This new grade will be a great improvement to the road east of the citv. Mrs. Chas. D. Ross, of Portland, form erly Mr. Nellie Byuon, who has been seriously ill for a couple of months past was brought here last w eek for the bene fit she miirht receivefrom our pure air aud water. She wa accompanied ny ner husland, her mother, Mn. M. R. Km- mons, and her sister, Mrs. Frank Tracy, who have been with her during her sick ness. Mr. aud Mrs. Ross may stop in the valley during the w inter months. Mr. Ros is already beginning to get her strength lack. Miss Grace Earley wo taken to t. v-.n.riiu' hiMi.i'al on Monday last. She ha been ill since July 4th, last, nut her case did not assume a serious form until the latter part of last week. Dr. Hatfield tent her to Dr. Hockey tor an operation for nn abscess just back of the ear. and it was succcsstully pcriormeu Monday night immediately upon tier ar- rivrl at the hospital. Mrs. Hatfield, and her sister, Miss Liaie i.nrly. went wun her and report that Miss Grace went through the ordeal quite bravely. Hopes are now entertained for Her recovery. Onuio meetine will begin on the loth and continue until over Sunday, the 20. Quarterly meeting will be held on Sat urday, the 18th; communion services on Sunday the lllth ; missionary Sunday on the Stith. Rev. II. E. Hornschnsh, the new presiding Elder nnd oilier out side ministers wili be here. C P B I SH OP PORTLAND'S NEW CLOTHIER SUCCESSORS TO SALEM. WOOLEN MILLS STORE -r .. -majt swii'n - iMnsyf 0 -',-0 - - THE BEST FRIENDS r lsncinocc u 1ifvo 'n thnsjo who cnitie to US as All aJUOiiiW?; ii tvv j t s- iv ' "doubting Thomases." They said they were "Irom Missouri" anu we "snowea iiiem. vni uu same for vou if you will give us a chance. Our goods are what you want. 87 3rd St., Portland H. flORdUS ST. HELENS Carries a Complete Line of Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Crockery Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery -Fancy Goods I. . i .i-. .-..rvH,;.iir .uallv kei.t ill a firs Ai..ea rnMi Kin-hiinilise Store. Mv .. ,11 iw. (r,n.l a reasonable as anv iior in Polmnbia County. Vour trade solicited. L. S. FRAKES, 352 MORRISON ST.. PORTLAND, OREGON V-ssV.'sV --sv-si-sv-sv.'V'sw DESIGNSHS OF sVsVsVsVsV SV PAcint?348 "3 FINE MILLINER Yg SPECIAL HATS MADE TO ORDER CjyColuuibiaVounty People are especially invited to Call and InspectBJ IS:. J&S-) 2 TRAINS DAILY 3 TO ULLL'TH MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAI L PKXVKIt-t.IM'ul.X- O.MAIll K.A ( ITV-ST. I lll'l.-i THE EAST WARREN 0TES. Mr A. A. Smith has nearly compieiea hi new barn nnd ha a dwelling house well under way. Mrs. Elitabeth Hendricka it enjoying an extended viit from her brother, An toiiv Turninn, whom she had not reen for ninny years. Mr. Turman enjoys thi. country and climate well enongh to consider making his home in Columbia County, V'oodmen of the World is growing nt Warreu. Five new members a to be taken in next Saturday evening. n.irnn nnd Lur-scn have added eight cases of shoes to their shoe department. They are now well supplied wun u sixes. The Noon threshing machine is busy threshing one of the largest crops ever ,n m ihia nlace. Mr. Southard is general manager of the Noon ranch and i making quite a success oi uu mrKo farm. Mr. Vin Grewell has returned to ar wn tn viit old riellds. Mr. Bennet has soid out his interest in the Warren Lumber Co., to Mr. A. H. Tarbell. Mr. Wash Muckle is having a large number of logs hauled out over hi new logging rond. Men have been very senrce here this summer. Wages were as high, as $2M iliiv nn.l lioard. Mr. T.aker is adding more stock to her store. . In Helf Defenao Major Ham, editor and mnnacer of the Conatilutionaiiar. .uii..ei lie waa llireelv attacked four years ago, bt piles, bought a box of Uiu-kleii's Ar nica Salvo, of wbfeh ho says: "It cured me in ten unve ami no irouuio enira Quickost healer of burns, sores, cuts and wounds. 26ctrrry & Urnham. EDISON! German Coach Stallion Owned by the Clatskanie German Coach Horse Company, will make the season ot llKXi, commencing April 10, as follows: Tuesdays at Deer Islaml Wednesdays at lloulton Thnmlays and Fridays at SfflitiMinsi Saturdays at Holbrook. J. T. GRAHAM, Manager Buv on CresiMt this $60 Machine for $25 WBCHT WEMID. ble bail bean iii." iwk- litca, aouuie ..-v.., lUrosiliug slimUv: h .utomstio bobbin wll.lor and uthi-r Utostlmj.rovo Dients. This Is lh ANTI TRUST MACHINE. 1U the unn midline uRcnts are asking you jailor. All lUi'bmoui go with curb mavlilne. S.M (or only 1. k ..t ntntithlv. Gevurtz Furnlturo Company US-US First St.. nraiM"".""' The Regular Yellowstone Park Route Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, the Government Official lCntrance tc the Park. SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20. SlilK KUKOPE n- VOC WILL, BUT SRU VXIKIUCJ FIRST START EIGHT. SI'E YELOWSTONE NATURES URKATEST WONDERLAND I'AHTICULAUS AT 235 MOKKISOX STREET A. D.CHARLTON Assistant General I'assenjjer Agent Portland Oregon tv. .l tr our customers everv fa- , ' V - . - InK anu are limy equippcu iu ug.u i .': .... .. .. ,1 HiaH,Atf.nlaaM. sausiactory survive u.m.j . Columbla County Bank. Qn.EinviN Ross, PHYSICIAN & SURGKON ST. HELENS. : ! ORKHf T C. FISCUKR. ATTORNEY-AT-LA'. H.US1ER . OREGON -jR.H. R. CLIFF, . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 8T. HELENS, 1 ! OREGON. NtlTKK OK INTi:XTU TO Affl.V FOl! 1.1QCOK LICENSE. To nil icroiH o-un-cvnotl. an.l lo I ho local votrrs now iu'lniill.v ii'sialna i" tl.tble t'lveinot. 'o lumbiu I'ountv. Slaio of Or.-yon, hi l urticilliir: You mill fio-li of von will Into noiioo nml you are heroin notiilod Hon 1. SunfoM K. linns, will on oilnes.hiv.ilu. ".lb ilnv of s, ii..v.i. noly lo (ho llononilAo ronnly I'oniH of tho Sliilo nl Oroon. In nlol for IhoVonnly of l olmnliu. for n lioi'iiso I.i soil Kt.irilu.tn-. villous ami mull linuort an.l for.i.i-liU'.l rlli't In les .i.liintil il" Unm oi.ou-i.lloii. for pori.l of six iiiomhs.ni in tho vlllu-o of lo.l.lo. in lioMo freeinct, i- r l.nul.ia t'oninr. stnlo of t.rouon: which n plioutioii will he sii.'"H.'. ami lo.l iinn the iDiitinniH ....Mtoo., .v....... PETITION. Ill the Countv Court of Hie -t;ito of Oregon for the I'ounty ol t'olniuhliu In the mutter of Hie uiu'lienlion of Snnlonl K. Hulls lor a lieense lo sell sj.il iluoiis. vinous nml O .u 1 f..rn.OO...! i.iOo). iM 1S1 Oilt.ll- aities thiill ono uallou. at toihle. in Oobloiue- ... , .i , -..i.ttl v tilnlu it. Ilrpttilli: To the Honorable- County Court ot Columbia . 'i.unt v. Oreifoll : Wc, the lni.ler lifttdl, fomi.rislna; an actual majority of tho whul- number ot U-xul voters of .;.i.i 'ivwimi. t'oluiiil'ia loimiy. Mate of ............ a ...I who ii. oi' roxiilo ill anil have .....ri.. ...i.i...i f,t ..,(.1 c.ihlt. I'l-oeiiti't for i more than 1 1. Ill V .lays 'limeilmtely i.rvwilllia llioitflleot siKiiius. iiuni; ami oi-.i.uii"" ... this m'tiilou. liorohy resvi-ll'ully netlllon this !.... ..r.il.lo rourl touraut to siinloiil 1'.. nuns . ........... . ,, ,,,uU I,... lu'ose in si 1 1 b..i .i.i....... , ......... uors anil H'ruieinou eineriu less Mu:.i,.ii-i .m... ii.... ... .!.o,L. It. tn.hlf. I'riHnnet. I'oluniliia t.'oimty, Male oi Oresoii, for a nerloil of six mouths. Kaoli 1). IV.IIPI. Clmrles Youn'J, li. S. Foster, Flovtl llntor. J. A. WlKttliw, II. L. llater. T. .. '....I l- 1 .1 IO....I. I ll.-.. H..V . lll-.ttl- ..loriaiin. r.invmvi in.. ., ... ... . ..... - - lev. John l.illem. I'oli.r lloeseh. Henry l'lk". K N. llannuou, i-raua .viorriu. o, ,-i-.v,.-, ..... Carey. . i- 1 ll''l'1,l1.'',v ,'. 'V V. o i .V ..I ton, liosea iioiKe.v.. r.. ..ihk.iisici. ......... J. I.. Huslo A.ti. llilitil.i;. (He I'elersoil. C. A. Kerr. r. II. .Murt.uv, u. K. Aiinner. c. a ciiiiui. Comlou, Orville YouniS, l'ltos Urisootl, M. A. ciilv's, W. U Hurley. J. C. Zialer, Oerne V.wter Jr.. A. O Jui-Uson. J. M Fowler, J. B. l lyile, C. C Fowler, J. v.. Sulherlaml, Ahe Link. II. M. Fowler. K. W. f owler. it. miuerts. o. uus, Y. E. hhiklnsler, Frank He Omnia. V ictor Fa rer, Christoiili.T Mi'tlim, lleorv Vtclier, L. A. French, O. E. Ilnmur. li. V, Week. Jaek fc.hr linuei', tieoriit' 1'ilscni.erM, J. t . Hear, J- VV. ThonntM.u, L R. Olllesfle, R. L. Keany, fc. O. "tkeels, Fred Lem-aclier, Hert Makiuster, Ueo.t.. Fowler, K. J. Jlotlitl, 11. Link, T. O. Walla, al ter Hnuler. i " noF-noN p Snoi(rLiN& and Union Pacific Daily. ("NlilN 'jfKi'iiT. ifTeaxes I Arrives. i'aii'AiHl- t'OKTLANtt 9:iA ATM f. M. SI'Ki IAI. forme Eai I itanj. .ujr. via lliiiiiinatnii, li l At UK ANK FLYKR. :!'t P. N..:' Ii. for Fasten. Washlna-i, DailJ. Inn, Walla Walla, Jw; Isiiui, Coeur il Alene! ami t.real Northeruji .u.it.t. It 1 I Tvtii ' K X ! R KSS; a:15 P. M. 7:li A. M for the East via Hunt-j Dally. I DUy. illfitOU. J Lower Columbia River. Steamer Hassali leaves Portland dally, encept Snu.lav, atS;00i. in. Uaturttay J0:0u p. m for Astoria and way landing. RMurulnit leaves Astoria al 7:0(1 . m. daily, exeept Sundry. A. L. CRAIG. Ge ueral Faseuner Akcdl PORTLAND Or. ESTAHI.t-nED JOHN A. BECK DEALER IN Watches, Diamonds, SilYcnare, ....JEWELRY.... Kepaiiing a Specialty. Alder Street. Bet. Front 4 SinU POBILaSD I .4 it ' l -i .