OREGON MIST
Entered at the Postoffice at St, Helens,
Oregon, u second-class mail matter.
Issukd Evkry Friday Bv
K. H. FLAGG.
Editor and raopaiimm.
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Legal notices 25 cents per line.
FRIDAY, Not. 9, 1908,
JAPANESE AGITATION.
The people o( the Pacific Coast do not
desire and will not tolerate competition
between onr laboring men and either
the Chinese or Japanese. Neither do
they intend to hav mixed schools for
the co-education o( the Caucasians and
Mongolians. Any threats on the part of
Japan will not effect Ibis decision, as it
is well known that the Japs are in no
position to enforce a boycott ol American
products. The trade with the Japanese
is largely in their tavor and brings them
a revenue tney can ill afford to spare.
The loss ol their American customers
would mean to them nothing less than
national bankruptcy, and as to the
threat of war, that certainly will have
no effect npon the people of the United
(states. Japan, by ber patriotism and
Avoid alum and alum phos
phate baking powders. The
label law requires that all
the ingredients be named
on the labels. Look out
for the alum compounds.
NOTE. Safety lies in buying only
Royal Baking Powder, which is a
pure, cream ol tartar baking powder,
and the best that can be made.
POXOJA AT DEER ISLAND.
A Large aa EatkwUstle Meeting ef i
the Ceaatr Orange.
Pomona for Columbia County met at
the Grange Hall in Deer Island, on Sat
urday last. There was about fifty rep
resentative of the local granges from
nnity of purpose has accomplished great different parts of the county, and the
thine?, but sbe is not and never will be, I session was a useful and enjoyable one.
in a Do&ition to contend with the stronvl After the appointment of the usual
est nation on tho face of tbe earth, and I committees on resolutions and condol
that is what the United State is to-day ence, reports were heard from the dif-
in natural resources, wealth, intelligence, ferent local granges of the county as
and everything that roes to make a na-1 follows:
on great. We are in no danger froaa I Vail Grange reports a membership of
the outside, and ouronly question aboald 2T, with eight candidates for the next
be the Instice of the Jaoanese comDlaint I meeting and more in prospect. The
and the effect of any action upon oar grange owns its hall and has no in
own people. It is probable, moreover, debtedness.
that the agitation of the question at this Yankton Grange reports a member
time is caused not so much by the Japs hip of 32, an increase since- the last Fo-
who are I mora, mere is money in the treasury
as by those in this country
anxious to secure Coolie labor.
TILE TREASURY GRAFT.
Mr. George Steele, Oregon's Stat
Treasurer elect, is undoubtedly highly
gratified at learning that the courts in
Wisconsin have compelled men who have
held tbe office in that state to disgorge
something like (300,000, which they have
received from the favored banks as in
terest on public money. Past State
Treasurers in Oregon have joyously ac.
cepted this graft, but Uncle George
is an exception to the rule. He is a
farmer and a friend of the farmers, for
did be not state during the primary
campaign that the "damned banks''
were trying to down him, and unles
the farmers came to bis assistance they
would undoubtedly succeed. Well, they
came. From tbe woods and the plains ;
from the vallsvs and the hillsides, they
rushed to the polls in defense of the
farmer's candidate for State Treasurer,
and the schemes of the Portland bankers
were blasted by the whirlwind of re
form. George was elected, and the
power of the money ring in Oregon was
crushed. It is said that tbe statute of
limitations raus in favor of our past
treasurers, and that they cannot be com
pelled to disgorge. There is some talk
of legislation, whereby the State will re
ceive an income from its funds, bat
with the farmer's candidate triumph
and Rouse Bill 104 banished from the
State House, legislation looking to re
form in tbe office of tbe Stale Treasurer
would be a work of supererogation.
George is the real thing and needs no
statutes to compel him to honesty.
NORTHERN' SPV APPLES.
and the trustee are negotiating for the
purchase of a new hall. Tbe attendance
is good and considerable interest is man
ifested in the meetings.
Vernonia Grange reports 45 members
in good standing. They are gettingiready
to build a new ball and hare a goodly
surplus in the treasury.
Clatskanie Grange reports 55 mem
ber. It is out of debt and prospering.
Natal This is probably the banner
grange of the county. It has 63 mem
bers in good standing. There is a good
attendance at tbe meetings, and at each
meeting there is a literary program.
They have a drill team preparing for the
contest.
Beaver Valley Grange reports 43 in
good standing. Good attendance and
good interest manifested in the meetings.
Cedar Grove reports good progress and
is building a ball. Has had quite a num
ber of deaths, either through sickness or
accidental. Has a membership of 35.
Milton Grange has surrendered its
charter, and its members have affiliated
with other granges. None of them have
gone out of the order.
Deer Island is in a prosperous condi
tion. It owns its own hall and has
money in the treasurr.lt has a member
ship of 42 which is a considerable in
crease over last year. This grange meets
semi-monthly and has very interesting
sessions.
The report from, the local
give the people from all station a local
evening train service, thereby making it
impossible for the people to transact
their business in Portland and return
borne the same day; and, whereas, these
same condition no doubt prevail
throughout our state, therefore be it
Resolved, that it is the desire of the
Pomona Grange of Columbia County
that onr representative to the legisla
ture use his best endeavors to have a law
enacted to compel all transportation
companies where they are operating an
evening train, to stop at all stations
when flagged, be it further
Resolved, that the Grange State Legis
lative committee present this matter to
the next legislature.
J. H. Collins,
W. J. Fi-LUtarox,
R. P. Brass.
Committee on Resolutions.
The time for the election of officers
having arrived, that order was taken up
and the following were elected for the
ensuing two years :
Worthy Master James Barr, of Clats
kanie.
Overseer Robt. Lovelace, of Rainier.
Lecturer I. II. Copelaod, of Houlton.
Steward Frank Peterson, of Mist.
Assistant Steward Jos. Holtaday, of
Deer Island,
Chaplain Mrs. Jennie Lovelace, ol
Rainier.
Treasurer T. C. Watts, of Goble.
Secretary J. U.Collins, of Clatsianie.
Gatekeeper Jiew ton Parker, of Ver
nonia. Ceres Mrs. Mattie English, of IVer
Island.
Pomona Mrs. J. II. Collins, of Clats
kanie.
Flora Miss Era Burns, of Rainier.
Lady Assistant Stewart Mrs. Pringle,
of Vernonia.
The proceedings in the evening con
sisted of the usual literary entertain'
nient and initiation of the Pomona de
gree.
FOOL GAME LAWS.
SUMMONS.
Ill (ho CluMilt Utiiirt i( Hi ltP nf OrvipMI,
II
lim vow ii it in uiiiiHi""' t t
V. Krlu, I'lulmirl, vs. Krii- r'rlu, Poleii't
Tit kratlt'ea rllf. ttit nhttve llnttlttl tlett'llil.llt
Ill 1 lie 1111111 ol Hie state iin'rvnii; t""",v
herein riiiin-i in nmusr amianatier me .
iilalnl aixl ayaliial viiii In the almve iillll.-.l
nil on or before III ITth ilay n( Uwvmlier,
mm. which la Ihe time ,hmtII liiriui'
Itw will ininiilaliit In tlit iinlvr i( iilihtHitkni
l lila atiimiiuua, ami II "'i lalltiiaii aprear
ami anawer. Ihe lilalitllirr. Ill apply in ih !"
(...Ik. h.kuf .L..I..ILI..I It, I It A.mtnlllll. 1,1
wit: a tteere ol lhi court illlln the bomb
ol matrimony heretofore ami now exlitl" I"
mm the tilalnllir ami ilefenilaiil hnln, on
the yroiinil that lh naltl Ui'(mlanl ilartil
Ilia laiuilir without Juat or any can ami
avalital hlii wlah, will ami ooiiwiit, at IMrllaiid,
Onitoa, In the month ol April. ta, and et
.liiceealtl date aalil oVrVmlaiit haa niiillnueit
to lit eieral an I apart front aaltl planum
without jnat or any caita ami atalnal hla wlah,
will ami eon ul, ami lor alien otiier anil lurlhvr
rellel aa may bo Juat ami (unliable III lh
Thla attmmona la piiMlaheit by tinier ol the
lion. t. a. Melinite, mint or ina aiatva tfiiiiueii
court, whli'h oHer waa tluly iual ami rllel
In !.! court on llivMh day ol Noramrwr.il.
Tt itai of trie nrat mini ration ol una ail in
niona belli th elh itajr l Nor.. I WW. ami lh
Hale ol ina laal puoiieailon Invrvol 01 lis hid
am .iiar ui I've., two.
I. unit r net Fftt.
Alloruera Kir Plaintiff,
I'hanitwroK'ommerve, Portland, Or.
NOTICE FOR PI BUCATIOX.
Department ol the lulerlor.
latin time al IMrtlaml. ttieron, Nor, , in.
VOTU'K Id HKKKBY OIVKK THAT IN t'OM-
puamtwnn lit provlalona ol I he act ol
Oonaraaa ulJuo a, 17. vntlllr-l "An art for
me aar or umber lamia In Ihe state, ol Oregon,
I alltornfa, Narada and rlahliietu Terrlkirr.'
a.ilerttled to all the pul.llr laud alalee by art
Ol Alletlat Mih. law, tiuaiar Adoll Hrhola.
Porllaml I'nuiilyol Mnliminiah. Mai ol lr
(on, ha thlailay Mini In thla orra- hla aworn
aiatrtavni ... Jin fer lh pun haa nl lh UH
o .swtiou No. a, lu Towiiahlp No. t north
run No. 3 Waal, ami w ill orTrr pnl lo a how
that lh land nuiaht fa mora valnabla for Ita
lluibfr or alon thau lor aartrultural purra
ami lo eataMlah hla claim In aald land lat'or
Hi Rriiatrr and Koeclver at INirtlaml, (Jr.. on
Monday the .'li day ol January, wn.
nanamra aa wiinraava: mm J. sehiHt, ol
brnleen, .u : t rl Srhlwrs. ol IVrtlaml,
r, Frvdl' Herllna. ,J C,.rilu,l. Or: William
Wllaon, ol Ponlacd. Or.
Any ami all peraoru rlalmlna aleonlr lha
above ilearrlb,! lamia are miuralrd to sla Ihrlr
elalma lu thla orHf on or before aald ilal day (
anaai, 7,.r.
AUiKNKdKS. IIRKH.MKK, Reslater.
nonet TO cttoirots
" t IIAKI.M MOHBIrl
W. II. IMwi.ll, Allorty hr Admlnlalralor.
II to IJ J
HUMMUNS,
iBlMOIifullfourlolthe Wal ol Orerw hw
th.l'oiiniy ol folninhla.
Usil nnlllvait, plalnilrr V. John II. MullUatl,
To joh'Vmilllrati lh sUirs named ilitMil-
lnth namollhHllolOrfon: Vou are
hereby reunited lo appear ami "'''
plaint Sle.1 walnal ou In lh alwre Mlllleil
eiiiirl au.l raua au or before IHH'eiiiher l.vh.
iM.hlrh laaU waeka atutr Nor. mt, Ion.
,k. i... ,h am mi i Kallon ultnla
nolle, and II von fall In w appear ami answer
th tilalnllir will apply tor lu rellel I rayed lor
In aaldoomplaliil, to wll: Mr a .leerea inaaoir
Ins lh buodi ol matrimony now V"!l,"f '
. ...... , ..i.inim au.l itelemlallt
ami lor aiioh other ami lurlher reiki aa lo the
court areata meet and Juat,
Thla aiimwiua la i.iimtanen ny tinier -
Hon. Thoa. A. Mcnrld. juiiire "t
naneil curt, mad and entered on th llllh day
ol October, iws.
R. I. irm'aaa l .
Alloruey for flaintlir.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit rourt ol th Aateol Orrtfon, lor
the t'ouuty of i:olumlla.
n . A. nuniley, I'lalmlrT. ra. Willma llitnllev.
IVIrndant.
To lllma llnnlley, Oclendanl, In th abut v
entlilc.1 auit
In lh nam ol the rtaieol trvon you are
hereby rciulreit and commaudeil to appear and
anawcr the rompuinl led aaain.i ,.n n the
aiT eniiin-M auit. rmtweeo mtw ami trie tun
day ol Kencmber, Itaa). Mul aull U eowmenred
by niainiin aaaluat yiu l' alamlute dlvtiei',
I ami If vn lall to anawvr between now ami aald
lime, lor waul ihereuf, th plalnii will late
Juditmcnl afalii.t inu Utt an alwolul dlviMi-e
ami diiaolllliou ol Ibe luarrlaa now llllic
between yiHl ami aald plalallrT. TbU aula mom
la wrnl by imbllrallon In puraaane to an or
tier made by the Hon. T A. Mcttrtde, Jn.l ul
the t'ireult t'ourt ol th Mute of Orr,.n, lor in
I'oiinlr of t oluinbla. datetl tartober Mb, IMS.
ald twder pnivitlea that th Sral publication ol
thla aummoaa aball be made ow the Slh dar of
Nor., 1 and thai tb laat publication be
mailc on the .lit day ol liecember. Iw.
KPKNt'KH, lit MS f VHKKI.I.,
Allorueya l. riaiiuitr.
NOTICI FOI PUSUCATION
l'nlttrllleUmltlnc, Portland, ttrvtnn.
eit. t. !.
Notle la herhy alven lhal lu compllaitr
wlih the pmrtalona ol the ortol I ot
June , I, entitled "An act lor the aaie or
limber landa In Ihe alale of t'allhiriila. Oreaoit.
Nevada, awl Wa.hltilon Territory," aaelcu.
el loall th Public Uml ntatea by act ul Au
...l I lmr) Allien Mchmltlllll. ol AUdou, ft.uulj
ol Waahluaton, Hlale ol tlrron, haa thlailay
Slnl In thla other hla aworn alalemenl No. TuvJ,
hir lh purchaaeol th ue,nwitl neeilon
No, W. In Towiiahlp No. North, Kaur No. t
Weal, ami will offer pro.il to abow lhal Ihe land
aonabl la more valuable lor Ha Umber or atone
thau lor agricultural purpnaea. a mm i ea,win
hla claim lo aald laud beltte Ihe Krflater ami
Kecelver al ronianu, I'rearon. on neooeaaia
ihe lh day ol Kovvoiner, imm. it nam
wllneaaee: t'hrlil Van IU k. ol rortlaotl.
eon: IMIO nteOellman. ol Attoaa. toetfoa, ai
hen Heliisen. nl Albion, iiresuni lu-rnhanl
ltovar.nl Altdiui. Oreeon.
Any ami all neraoua claiming adversely ihe
above dearrtbnl landa are rxiueate,! lo SI thai
lalaia In tbla nmc on or tie ror aaltl jtin o
ul Nnvfmber, IW.
ALtlKRNON . PRriMKIt.
tteartater.
JOB PRINTING
18 OUR DU8INB88
M7K liavc the txwt and m(wt
Vf fullv mmlpiMMlJob Print
ing Otilce in OiilumbiA County
Jtnl we are prepared to
do all kind of Printing
on short notice and at
most reasonable prices
A TRIAL Witt CQHYIKCE
OREGON MIST
I rraV rV
none i rot miliaria.
One of the worst fool laws in Oregon is
that which permits any hunter to kill
fifty ducks per day and then prohibits
1 their sale. Tbe same law also prohibit
1 the sale of Chinese pheasants, trout, and
granges we believe, other game, and requires
Mr. M. O. Lownsdale, of Lafayette,
Yamhill County, in an article in Pun
day's Oregonian has tbe following good
words for Columbia County's Northern
Spy apples.
.Northern Spy apples grown at Scap
poose and shipped to Hood River held
up longer and better in every way than
the choicest Hood River fruit. Now, we
of the Willamette Valley do not consider
tbe Northern Spy a good keeper, and
wonder what would have been the result
if some of our valley keepers had been in
the test.
The Northern Spy raised in the Willa
mette valley may not be a good keeper,
but we can certify from experience that
the Northern Spy raised in Columbia
County is an excellent keeper, as was
demonstrated at the Lewis tnd Clark
Fair. We had Northern Spys there in
September that had been taken out of
cold storage in July. It is nothing un-
urual for the farmers of the Warren and
Bachelor Flat neighborhood to bring
Northern Spy apples to market in the
springtime. It is a good keeper and it
is a heavy bearer. We think it can easi
ly be demonstrated that the Northern
Spy, in this county, will yield bigger
profits to the intelligent orchard ist than
can be derived from apples in any other
section. It is beautiful in color and
shape, and its flavor is not excelled even
by the famous SpiUenberg. It can not
too often be stated that there is no in
dustry in Oregon that will pay better
than raising Northern Spy apples on our
side hill stump lands. Mr. Holladay,
who raised the Spy apples spoken of by
Mr. Lownsdale, states that tbe net profits
from a single acre run as high as $otlO,
and it is safe to say they would average
half that' amount. Tbe onlp drawback
to the growth of this industry is the
length of tiuie it takes to put an orchard
upon a profit paying basis. It takes ten
years to bring an orchard into good bear
ing, though some revenue can be derived
during that time. The cost is in the
neighborhood of $15 J per acre, including
everything, and, estimated upon the
bais of profits, it should be worth f 1000.
It is a guarantee of independence to any
young man who engages in it, and should
be attractive to those who have the pa
tieaee to wait for certain results.
were consiaereti to oe very encouraging. 'erery dealer to pay a license of fifteen
There are less granges in the county dollars before he can sell any salmon,
than there were a number of years ago, Of course these laws are constantly vio
yet the membership has increased and lated, as they do not have the support
there U much greater interest in the 0f public sentiment. So far as the li
or', ' cense for selling bsh is concerned no
Tbe noon hoar baring arrived, Pomona dealer in a small town can stford to pay
took a recess and the members repaired j it and the effect is to force the fish to
to the upper story of the Grange Hall, the canneries, the cold storage, or the
where the Patrons of Deer Island Grange big city markets. Th) game law does
hal prepared a sumptious banquet, j not protect the game, but it prevents
turkey, ducks, chickens, and all the ac- any citizen of Oregon, unless he desires
ceasories necessary to please the appetite ; to violate it, from having game upon his
of tbe most particular. After full justice table, unless he is lucky enough to be a
had been done to the hospitality of our sportsman or have a friend who will
hosts, Pomona reassembled, when the make him an occasional present of tih
following resolutions was adopted: I or game. Neither is it right that those
Whereas, it has pleased iiJ to vM j w ho pay rental for duck lakes and ex
from bis sphere of usefulness in this li(e(lnd lorgesuuis feeding the lakes, should
to the world beyond, our beloved brother, be prevented from recouping themselves
John K yell ber j, a worthy and en tliusias-1 by a sale of their surplus game, provided
NOTICE FOI FINAL SITTLEMIHT.
SOTU'K la heretrr alven bv lha nn.l.r.ltl
aamlmlnlairatnr wlih th willanne. of lb
raiaieau. Mraerre. ileceaard. thai he hi
nicutnthe omce of tbe Lountr t'ourt of ibe
siaie oi vrri,u, lor t oiumbia lounly, hla rlu.l
account ol bia admlniatration upon aaitl dale.
Ittfelher wlih hla nual report and petition fr
Sital arllleiiieni and dlatrlbotion; and that Ike
Hon. K. . Italian. Judee ol Mid Court, haa au-
-Intel Saturday, the Brat day ol liecember.
!, al leno'cltN'kln ihe forenoon ol aal.l a..
aa :he lime, aud lb courtroom o aald e-Hirt In
Helen, nre-rwn. aa lha place ol heartn aald
arcotinl. report and petlilou aud lh aetllamenl
of aaltl eatate, at which lime ami place aur per
aoniiitereatcd in aald eatale may appear ami ale
oloertlona in wntltil loaaidacconiit.refort ami
lriuitm, or auy part or either 01 me aenie
JOfKPit H MKMfcKVK.
Adinlnlatratnr with the wilt ai.ucic-l ol lh
cetale of J, W. Mearrve. defcaed
W. II Powell, Attorney lor AdmiuUlralur,
rirt pub. Nov.Wh.
Lat pub. Nov. SUtb.
Sy C. PiSCHKR.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
KAISIKR
ORIUON
Poreat Reaerre IJeu rtclca-tloa No. UfflM.
Culled SMIe Land OHW. Portland, tireetva
Kr mem Iter, V. Iw.
tttOlM U KeiMhv etvn lhal JtdiH rtwiam
vrhoee noatoffl, e atblreaa la Portland, tireeou
haa matte anolleallon lo erlerl nmter the Act ol
June , a7. ( Slat, at) tho Ml... in tie.
arrlbe.llracta.riW t.NWi.. SWI. SK I. aVctlou
I In Townahlp S Nairn. Kant S We.
Within the neat thirty an, from date hereof
proleeta, lareowteata aealnat tbe eelrettea on the
Rponml lhal the lend dearrlbetl. or an worthm
thereof, la more valaehle Ha mineral than
lor aartcnlturw! purpneee. will it received ami
noted tor rwtmrt to tbe I'ommlaaioner ol tbe
Oeoeral lAm omce.
AUil.RtNa pHRrWaK.
Metlaler
Plret pabllclloa tan. It Iws.
Laat pabllcathHi N jr . Iww.
NOTICE OF CUAIOIAN SALE OF IEAL
ESTATE-
Noll.' I, hereby alven that I. P. J. Hili
(iiantlaa ol the peraon and nab of Hartierl ft
Hrli.a mlmir. timler arel by virtue nl an onurr
tit the t ouuty t:ourt ol I lalaop t'ttniity. Hlate o(
tirvwon. ma-a oo tne Jvtn nay ol la-iotajr, A P
IWaVdlretUlna Ihe ale of Ihe real relate herein
after itearrlbe.1, will on Friday the EOth day of
November, lent, at the tomr ot iwo o t-lni-a p
m.. at the fmut tltaar M tbe t'ounty t'.Mirl bona,
ol t'olnw Ma CVnulv, liretn, In )t llrb-oa.
therein aelt at public auction to Ibe kil,eM
bbbler It.r eaeh. all Ihe rlht .title ami liiirrral
el aatd Herbert a. Itrlt In ami lo lha Nttth
half ol ibe North wet quarter ol at-dkm Tra
In Townahlp Pour North of Ran Two Wrati
n Ibe Willamette Wril.llaii In I ,. I. mil. la
t'ounty. Hreiron. atib)ccl lo the tlowrr inter!
ol I'h.ieb A. Harr therin.
nueh aale Will Imi made for caah in haml. aub
(rtlulhe eoiitlrmailtui of a.l.t lounltlourt
ol t lalv.p t'ounly. Stale nl llrrfron.
Ibtletl Ibu Slat day ol urtolr A p Ivor..
Pi MK1X.
nnarttlan ol the Peraon ami P..taie of Herbert
a. Hrli, a minor.
JR. II. R. l UPP,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
8T IIKI.RSS UkCtioK.
h. 0. quick a. m. holton
The Columbia County
ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO.
TlTLKS EXAMINKO
Abstracts Mad
Non-Kksidkst Taxks Paid
Rkai. Estatk
Loans, rrc
, fV r A
H. HENDERSON,
REAL ESTATE,
JERSEY STREET, ST. JOHNS, ORE.
Any cutnmuuication from my Columbia County friendi re.
garding investments in St. Johns and vicinity will receive
prompt and careful consideration.
kV
J
tic member of the I'umona Grange;
tberefore be it
Resolved, That we extend to the mem
bers of the bereaved family our sincere
sympathy in this hour of their bereave
ment and commend to all hi, example
they keeT within the law as to the nam
her to be killed. The courts are called
upon to enforce these laws, and yet the
average citizen, who pays the coats of
maintaining Iheut, has no interest what
ever in the matter. All he has to do is
aa a good husband and father and a pro- J to foot the bill. The n.en who hunt
gressive and intelligent member of this
order.
Resolved, That the charter ot this
grange I e draped in honor of his memory,
and that a copy of these resolutions be
spread upon the minntes ami lie pnl
lished in the county papers.
Mks.Je.nnik fvcLAce,
Man. C. W. Jones,
, H. Flauo.
Committee on Condolence.
Several of the members made brief re
marks eulogestic ol the character of Urn.
Kyellherg.
The committee on resolutions
ducks in this county are not as a rule
taxpayers here, and even if they were,
t' ere terms lo be no good reason why
other prorty holders, w ho never par
ticipate in the sport, should be called
upon to pay for its preservation. Es
pecially is this true where they are not
even permitted to purchase the game.
f)o the proprietors of the mills and
camps along the Columbia river make
proper provinions (or the sa.'et of their
men? Hardly a week goes by but whitt
somebody is killed or crippled while
; working in the camis. liieie wns "re-sub-
1 ce",'.v 1 tmnsli up in the Columbia City '
:.., . i . ... , iTiiiiip mm iienrir allien otiu limit ana
mitted the following, which were adopt- j,,:,,, cilf(lt or ,e othH ,,(
Royal Oak Dresser.
No. 6H. When you are this
Drraarr you will have nlniii.l.int
and very tangible cvulrm-c i.l the
fact tlutt we Kb furniture at lower
rates than any other firm in the
city. The sue of this ilrear-top
ls.M inches, with oval bevel plate
mirror IUiSI incite. It j. m9'lc (
royal oak with beautiful quarter
grained top and Ironl. There are
four drawers, top drawers Imvinir
swell fronts, juat like the illustra
tion, and all arc fitted with caat
brsiu pulls and lurks and keys
A very neat and Jtttrai tive deaiKn
and one thatcann.it fail to pleaar
"nr price is only
MY $3 CASH. 11.50 MONTHLY
MSend for our complete fiirni-
.iiik, iiiowing tlie hue
iiirniiurcwciH ll on the hiatal,
meut plan. We pay (rcK,t
GEVURTZ&SONS
PORTLAND, OH EG0N
173-175 PI KMT BTltKKT
ai-aa7 vamhili, btjikkt
ed:
Whereas, the full distribution of seed
is nseless and of no value w hatever to
farmers of this county; therefore it it
Resolved, that our senators and con
gressmen be requested In write nguinrl
any further appropriation by the federal
government for the free distribution of
seeds.
J. II. Collins,
W.J. Fi i.i.turo.v,
It. P. Bt axs.
Committee on Resolutions.
Whereas: railroads and all transpor
tation company's doing a freight and
passenger business are recognized and
regulated br law us common carries, and
Whereas, the N. 1. It. R. Co. is now
and has been operating and running two
afternoon passenger trains daily from
FortUni to Gobls and has rtfuaed to
them quite severely ; and we are in
formed that this wns cttnsed by an in-!
experienced engineer and a poor engine. '
A ninn ii not required to have any li-
ivnxe lo run n lodging eniiine, aud the
lo?ii"H company ran put any one they:
want in charge of I heir machines. In'
this case it war a man new at that kind j
of work. It seem lliat the loromolive was
an old fashioned machine that is'
equipped with a sinnll marine engine, i
In coming down the hill the engineer j
threw it out of geur in some way, and;
when it got started there was no stopping j
it. It is ton bad that good men have to
be ruined for life on account of the gross ,
neglect of their employers. If n decent
amount of iittention wns paid to the j
safety of men w ho work in the mills and
esiupf, it is safu to say that so ninny J
uien wonld not lie sent to the hospital.
on account of accidents caused at these
place.
in
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When you buy that new fall suit of Welch, remember
his iron clad guarantee
"IF NOT BIGHT,
WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT.
Made Right,:
:Fit Right,:
.Priced Right
SUITS $7.45 to $25.
WELCH raEcLAogAN
091.013 unaoitnu r Maura rimtr ana.. .
caiiourt inn
AH Til HIT
A O0MPLKTC UNI
OF SUITABLE KINDS
FOR WINTER WEAR
I kTNrnHT'Q WALKOVER AND i
IVlXlVJlll O SOROSIS STORE
WASHIHOTOK H0 THIHD STS. HITIUC. IHttl i
I VVtayatyay4v' Vf
mniwwwwmwwimifitmr mrmmmmrm
I THE BIG STORE
DOW BY THE PIC SAWMILL
; Receiving New Goods Every Day!
In the Week.
- iis a .imputation of Ung Mantling for Only tbt IWat In S
l General Merchandise!
una a- '-3
Dart & Muckle.
St, HelfiiiH, . Owgo.f
AUAUiiumiUiUiUiUiUsUiiuaiiu
WESTERN MEAT COMPANY
8PENCE 4 POPE, PROPS.
JfjjS
Handle
e only fresh nnd
"Mts used. vvi. i,a. ' : riiu i"c.a s-. r : a.
and will i;n ,i V . ",,c I,cra ot We ia cm valley
'l' 'a iscrivin ,C rUCRt lhr,cc y steer iu the couul A
I , 1 1ryr our ho,ue cred pork mid corned beef,
lA-avc orders fnr ii.ei,-.... j.. .
---w. mcp! uucks aua cmcKcus.