OREGON 'MIST
Entered at the Tostoftice at St. Helens,
Oregon, as second-class mail matter.
ISSITKD KVKRY lrRHAV BV
E. It. FLAGG,
Editor and FRorRiKTOR.
One copy, one year, in advance. . . .$1 00
Six months SO
Legal notices 23 cents per line.
FRIDAY, IVc. 21.
GOOD WOliK.
The action of the people of road dis
trict No. 3, in voting a special levy of li
milts, and designating the manner in
which the money shall be expended was
wise and timely. It indirates that the
people of St. Helens and Houlton, and
the surrounding territory of this district
realize that no good can be accomplished
without expense and effort, and that
they are determined the roads of this
district shall be put in first-class condi
tion at as early a date as possible. There
should bo a road from St. Helens to
Portland that would tempt automobiles
to make this place an adjective point
for their pleasure trips. It possesses
inducements that a trip up the valley
cannot offer, and we have a hotel here
that is not equaled in any other com
munity of this size in the State. We be
lieve it would pay well to advertise these
facts next spring in Portland's daily
papers, and that the result would be to
draw attention to the fact that there is
no section of Oregon that offers so many
advantages to those who desire beauti
ful country homes within easy reach of
the metropolis. With a modern electric
road St. Helens is within a half hour's
travel of Portland, and it is certain,
with the rapid growth of the city, that
audi a road will be constructed within a
very few years. The construction of
first class county roads will do much to
ward hastening the advent of the electric
road, and we hope the twootherdistricts
between St. Helens and the Multnomah
line will join with us in pushing the
good work along.
IbaS&mg' Palter
Absolutely
DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF
TARTAR BAKING POWDER
Roy ill docs not contain an atom of
phosp!;at:3 acid (which is the
product if L.nes digested in sul
phuric rcii) cr cf :.I-:r. (which is
cr tliird sulphuric acid) substan-
K Al
balai: - j pow-
!r cheapness.
Development of the lumber business
is nowhere more noticeable than at the
numerous river ports below Portland.
At St. Johns, St. Helens, Rainier, Ka-
laine, Linnton, Stella, Knappton and
Astoria '- are seagoing vessels loading
lumber cargoes, while at most of the
ports mentioned a rail lumber trade is
also handled. The lumber industry
iron) the time the logger fells the tree
until the finished product is stowed
aboard the vessel, is continually disburs
ing money for labor, and it is on this
money that the prosperity of a great
many new towns and cities in the Fa
ci6c Northwest is largely dependent,
The capacity of the lumber fleet loading
on the Columbia and Willamette Kivers
is eeldom less than 20,000.000 feet, and
it not infrequently reaches 30,CKJO,000
feet. Even in its present proportions,
it is far short of the maximum which
will be reached many years hence.
Oregonian.
Postage stamps of the issue of 1107 at
6,000 presidential postoffices, will bear
on their face the name of the state and
the city in which the postoffice is sit
uated. The chief reason for this is said
to be the belief that it w ill help, to do
away with postoffice robberies and mate
it nine1- easier to trace criminals. The
postoffice rubbery at Chicago a ftw years
ago is a good example of the ease with
which stolen postage stamps can be dis
posed of, for no trace of the perpetrators
was ever discovered, although nearly
f 100,000 w orth of stamps w ere stolen and
these mostly in small denominations.
Another reason for the change is to en
able the postoffice department to deter
mine the amount of business done by
different postoffices and prevent padding
through stamps sold by some offices to
residents w ho do business in
cities.
100
iOOO
3000
100
1
100
.. - 150
Following are the real estate transfers
in this county for the two weeks ending
Dec. 15, 1006:
A Anderson to the O K tagging
Co, booming right
A and It Arata to James Peter
son, sw qr sec ., and nw qr
sec 34. ti. 3
John Hack us to Kainier Electric
Power Co, right-of-way
J and A Bryden to Henry Steu
nick, hf in t in hf of nw qr sec
SI, 5, 4
E A and F M Cusbman to Colum
bia Timber Co, tie qr sec 32,
6, 2
F A ami C N Cusbiugto Columbia
Timber Co, ew qr sec 32, 6, 2
CJandM L lnppert to James
Peterson, se qr see 27, 0, 3. . .
L and K B Pupont, K F and 11 L
Cox and F Converse, se qr sec
2", 5, 3, with exceptions ...
U C Kngelke to John i'ringle, laud
in , 4, 4 .
S E Higgins to M J Kinney, se qr
se qr, w hf of se qr, aiid se qr
of sw qr, sec 7, ti, 5 ...
John Kappler toC CMasten, right
ot-way over nw qr ot sw qr
sec l, 4, i. . .
R and S Kappler to C C Musten,
right-of-wav over se qr of se
or, sec 2, 4.' 2
Chas Mavger to K and K Snider,
sw qr sec .SO. .:. less 10 acres
J M ard A McUrath to James
Peterson, ne qr sec 27, 6. 3..
L and J M Montgomery to Chap
man Timber Co, ne qr sec 18,
4, 2
F and S Wegel to C C Mastcn,
right-of-way over ne qr of sw
qr, sec 1, 4, 2
Jonas Nystrons to Oscar Anderson,
five acres in sec 24, 4, 2
U B Parrent to F D and A Kani-
meves, sw qr of se qr, sec 15,
3, 2
C L and M (i Parker to Geo L
Parker, 20 acres in sec 3, 4, 2.
Santi Fe Pacific K K Co to K A
Lindsay, se qr of se qr, sec 23,
ti, 5, and sw qr of eeqr, sec 14,
5, 5 o
State of OOegon to Hammond Lum
ber Co, nw qr of se qr sec 14,
4, 5, se qr of nw qr and ne qr
of sw qr ioc 30, 5, 3, sw qr of
ne qr, and nw qr of se qr, sec
3t;, 7. 5
D E Stewart, by sheriff, to Eastern
Investment Co, nw qr sec 8,
3. 2 !
Wand PTetz to tn Uhlinan,
part of Jesse Miles d 1 c
D F and J V Tinkhntn to Onlla M
Garrison, lie qr ot ne qr, sec
23. 4. 2. enceot life
Jos Vanblarieotn to John Pringle.
lots 1 , -, .J, 4, o ami u, ulk 7,
ea.t side add to Vernon ia . . .
W Wilson to John Johnson, sw i;r
Ol sw qr, sec i4, 4,
KEAL ESTATE. torate last Sunday morning and preached
his farewell sermon in the evening. The
cause assigned for his resignation was a
disagreement with the presiding elder in
regard to the church exteusion work in
connection with the building of the new
church at Rainier, and lifting tbe debt
of the churches at St. Helens and Houl
ton. Rev. Kemp's resignation was not
called for and was strongly opposed by
the members of the church. He has
been the storm center of a bitter fight
and has made strong friends and bitter
enemies; but it must be admitted by all
that he is a man of great energy and
considerable ability, and we trust that iu
his new field these qualities will bring
him prosperity. With his family he will
soon move to Portland, where he is at
the head of the Kemp Printing Co.
Mr. BeHord, manager of the Western
Cooperage Company's factory at Houl
ton, was a visitor to Rainier on Friday
last.
Mr. B. W. Barnes, of Little, Wash.,
paid friends in Rainier a visit Tuesday.
Mr. Barnes is at present in the employ
of the Wisconsin Lumber Co. He was
formerly bookkeeper for the Rainier Mill
& Lumber Couipauy here.
The new Willard Case sawmill will be
gin active operations January 1. They
are bus- installing new machinery and
laying railroad track up the canyon.
Capt. Frank Turner and wife, of Van
couver, B. C, are visiting with Jlrs. lur-
ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, l)oble-
bower, of Rainier. Capt. Turner has
been on the Yukon river run, from St.
Michaels te Dawson for a number of
years, but returned last October with the
intention of making Vancouver his home.
He is engaged in the real estate business
at that place, and finds it more pleasant
than life on the border of the Arctic
circle.
Mr. W. It. Huycke returned Friday
night from the hot spring where he has
been for the past six weeks taking treat
ments for inflammatory rheumatism. He
is much improved in health.
j Mr. V. B. Jameson, who has been
. 1 temporarily residing in Portland, was in
Rainier last Monday looking afier his
225 business interests.
j The taxable valuation of all the pro
perty in the town of Kainier, including
.; about two miles of the A & C railroad
j is placed at $150,000, which is certainly
5 not more than one third of its real value.
Owing to this low assessment and the
ft) he
JlIvo 21 Mo
OREGON
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Daily.
Pally.
Lower Columbia Rivkr.
Steamer Hrwalo leaven Portland ilnllv, tKXt
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lor Attorla and wav lau.lliiKii Kolunili's
liava Aaloria al MM a. m .taltv. exif
unuT. A. L. CRAIG.
Uvueml Pauvuie r Anelit. I'UHU AM) Or.
KSTAHtlsMthn W.
JOHN A. HECK
PKAI.KK IN
Watches, Diamonds, Silverware,
....JEWELRY....
Keiiuriii a Specialty.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
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Notice l. l.eri.yiv:;i ' A" -Vtll'J Vr V
nlih llieioovla .' villlm avlol "1
Julie it! IiItH, eiulllett "All r k al rt
IIimUt laml" III the alateant t'allHiriila. "lroil,
e.1 10 all ih 1'iH.tle -:''"":: '! m , 1,5 1,
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trllioui'h'ot llio ,'J No
No.), I 1 Tolihli No. Norlh, Raiisy N-
W "a. I will oner i.nait lo .how that lli ami
.0 ,a , I. mor. val.iaWe Mr II. Ill" Wr or
ll,. lor aurleiiliiiral iiji.a.Hj. aii.l lo . UWUh
hl.elalmlo.al.1 lomtWlore Ike Heil.U t aii I
Hwflvvrat Portland, Oienoii. oil We.liiela).
h. ililli .lay ot NoveoilK-r, Ul- IU namwaa
on; ouo Ali-.Ullinan.ol Auoka. ()ieoi . f.iiit.
"wrl llelnaeii. ol Allnu, Orecuu, Hrmkai.t
Aiiy'.ii.iall wraoiia el.ln.l.i Ivly '
aliv .le-rllH'. lan.l.ara r.siiMle.l lo me tliair
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NOTICK OF imXTIO TO A1'1M.Y
I0lt Liqi OK LICENMK.
To all wmmi ronccninl. and the k-iial voien
uow renldma In liohle piwlnei, Columl.ia
. ......... ,iit .,, 11..1,, l tiftrllcu ar. lall
ail. I eai-tl ol )o will take nnliee liiai i.
er will on r iMine.oa me jiio 'ij
O. K. Kimier 1
lo the Honorable roiinly ( inirl
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100
150
500
800
300
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310
Willamett Slouch Route
Iave St. Helens. . .
Arrive at Portland.
Leave Portland ....
Arrive at t. Helens
, 1:90 A M
10 SO A M
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r: ao rim.
Will Carry Nolhlnit but J'a.aan
g era and Fait Freight.
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u...t... t. lii.,1.., lo ...11 Hiilrlion. vllinu.
ami mall Ikinon and trnueiiled rider In le.
uiianllll.1. man one icaiion. ir i-
i n,rt viiUao i ii,l,le. Iii UoMe toe
.-i.tei. 10. Coliimhla. male ol uremia: hieh
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lollowlll iwllllllll, to wit.
PKl'ITlDS
In the County Conrl or Ike Wale ol Oregon, lor
llieiouniv hi oininoui.
I,, ihn 111. Hero! llo' al'ldli alloli ol K. Hull
ter lor a lli-enw lo 'l( .lililloil., vltiuua and
,,.ll ll.t,i.,r. and ferimnil.-.t elder III lew.liialill
llei than one lialloli al liohle, In li.il.tr pre. nl. t.
I'otniiilila r.iuntv. hinte 01 iirrtfon
To Hie llonoralde l ounli l unrl ol I'oluiuMa
C.Minly, tirea.nt :
H e Hie imdemliined. roiiinlln a majorlie
ol the lecal v, !.'! ol liolde reelii. I l olinul.la
l ounlv. Male .Min'ir"n and who now re.t.le.
and have actually re.lde.1 In uld u.ilile Pr.
i-int-l lor more than thirty dais lnmic.ltau.ly
,i.i c-.Iiuii Hie dale ol l(.lltis. Illlna and 'fe
M-nl.tlott .( Ihl. petlllon, hcretiy re.iwlfnUv
ih.iiii.,11 Ihl. Il.tit.iratile t'otirl lo arant lo II,
j lltinter a Licence lo m-U ilrtl.iu, vlnoiit and
I malt lt.iiora and lernu'llte.1 elder III lr .jnaii
. title, than one aalloli. al liolde. Iu I. ...hie Pt
j elnci. I olumhla i .miuit. hlale ol Omtmi, lor a
J I lll.kl Ot l IllOtlllia
K,l,..r.l III., k. f. W McFarlatld. W I.. rhap
In. tl. V.uiliit. Vli-lor Purer. W. Hr.dl.-r, T.
J.mlati, Frank lir.iuda. Iwl Mcl.-all, I. K
lloa.lle) . liio It Tanl, H T. Atrlauder. Frank
.rruor. fe- li. in. re, Thw lliltiter. F Anllaer, K
I,, keiinv. II M Fooler, r. .Mxlii. thai K
l'.e, K. V. Hilln. I- 1 . Fowler, i.,,,ro t'tlwn
hemer. tuil. U-nita,-her. W. II. Ilaauer, Fred
l.enicarher. W. K. Hunter, Fred J.nwii A. I.
V.lr.dm. 1,. liradler. Peter lloeri, K. Ketlate,
K W. Fowler, U ltau.ott. i.im ro.ilh.ilai.d,
W'. F. fare). Ian Pelermin, Frank l'laier, r.
P. An.ler.oii, II Ward, Ira I.. Aiihni. ii ',
l Fowler. Jolill t.illuian. O. K. IkM'Wle Ue Herl
I In K.iii H Tii'iou. K. K riotou. i to,
l F.'.ter. Jr. M M Kr.lliial.in, ieo II A. tney.
l H M ur.l, y . Ilenty wcltrt. 1 M lioiteii, r
Kf Krauke o Ja.kn. Henry aiwl. T I.
V Vkatt.. Atw l.ttik. Ili.lKfl l ink. H II lon.loil.
K. K Melilllre, 1. F Hear. F. Ili.h.ii, 1. M
l.ln.Uay. F. P J.ihn.wu. l,e.irje Mar. h. in. H-1'.
t'ara.n. K. N llanillton. i. A. Itoire. J.ili.l Ire,
i J. iM-hlrMl. Hciirv Nmi, Ja.-i Fhttluaer. F. W .
I M.kui.l.-r, Autoua Wiae.
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KAl.NIKH
It. 11. K. CLIFF,
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PHYSICIAN it SURGEON
ST UKt.RNS ORKUO.V.
J JK. kutt IN RO?vS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGFON
HT. HELENA, ; : OREOf
SUMMONS
!u the C'tn'tilt Court if the Mtt r OrtK'U, (or
Ihe Toutttv of Cniumbln
kuU'rt !. Ilvit, i'lAtntur, Mry Htuvtt,
To Miry A . Haxcu, Iho ttlxTe namcU PofcTid-
Httt
In the nam? of th State of Orrn. jrt r
hfrly rcjuinl Us i-r 4iil iiwer In mid
l-Uint flli-'l mfnait yo In Um rulll?'l
tut mi or Uft.ri' tlf fxplratlini tit l ik
from rttnl alter th rI puWn m Ion of th miiu
uwn. to-ivlt: .luy f Jmnimtv. n I l(
imi fil tn t HiiiMMr nl atiKWr nltfilu taiti
Hint, for wntit thereof Utw illuiifT will u)tjly
v) w t njrx in r trie. rvin u
my
In tli i'lrem.Conrt ( the Kuir orrgrn,
W. A. Kuiult-r. t'Ulutlir. v ttJlltiift UutilU1
IVIrii.Uitl
Tii HiihtiM IhmtlVt. iHliMttUtit, Iii ittf ttU.vr
rniuii.l uit
In the tut in t( lh tttf OrvKon imi mtr
herctty rf.(ttlf(-il m) ritiiiiiti1rit ui irnr au4
til we r thr iiit.Ilit ttW'i MKliial ik ltt tltt
tntve rutttlrl atilt. Ifm-u tttw mi Ihc lilt
tity f l'vlittirr. nll tult t ntlinnr iK-r.t
by ijUiiaitT wiut )imi f.r l.lim ttlior
1L1 f Villi Ull tl UliaWtT r-plHl'fll tum tHl Mali!
tinitf. ttf HBttt thiTm.f, the .l4lliUfT will Ukr
juiK'itivitt Kg itlnt ytt (r att Nimihiie tlitiicr
aixl llMolution tfth mrli? imw rtUiiMtf
Utrttt'ti iu mi juihl pUMtitlt Tdl mtiuiiKiiu
! rrt Uy I'litll'-Mtliin in (urrM)it i n
Irr mr lijf lli llntl T A. Mrllrtiln, Jll'Ir tit
thv in-Hit i inirt if Ot 11 "t i)rrin, lur the
l.oiilltv k( t'nlitinl-t. (tfr1 k totwr THh, t'.
fmi'i ontrr iroi.Ir tht the Hrl til. lrtlti of
thl a u m mult thtl tr mUi il thr Vttl Uv tl
Nuv.J'Aii, anJ (Kt thp tn-l nllktiuu b
iuaiIc ou the ,'WliUy u( lkw-mtvr
I'KN ,K. IUVIha KAKIIKI-I..'
Alliifnev- ftt fUiitlKT
JOB PRINTING
18 OUR DU8INE83
WK Imvo Hie U'st and moHt
fully pquippod Job I'rlnt
iwg onieo in Columblft CTuaiity
Jml we are prepared to
do all hinds of Printing
on short notiee and at
most reason alt e priees
ATRIAL WILL CONVINCE
OREGON MIST
SC. C. QUICK A. M. IIOLTON
r r . r
I Mil WOLUMIJIA VOU1NTY
ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO.
TlTI.KS KXAMINKD ABSTRACTS MAD!
Vi-' Non-Rksidknt Tanks Paid
Rkai. Ustatk vj. Loans, etc
4.-- - 4
SECURE FUTURE INDEPENDENCE
By Investing in GOOD REAL ESTATE
St. Johns RciiTFy is the llcst
Invest now while you can jct iu on the ground floor,
Tomorrow may tc to late. Correspondence solicited i
from thoc seeking investment and promptly auswered.
H. HliNDiiRSON
loSJi I Jersey St. St. Johns, Oregon
50TK E I0K I'l ULICITIOX.
t)Mirtmi-ttl .if lli Inlrl.ir.
l an.l ruin-,, m -.,rtin. n, n,,v, ,y iv,.
NOTH'K ImIIKHKIIV I.IV'FN t il A r IS 1 OX
iillttiH-v with tha .r.,vi.l'.ii. nf Ihc a.i ttt
I'ontfri'M of June i, l:a. roHUrl "An a-i f.,r
Ihff .air f tlllltH-r tan. bi III lh MImIpb ,tf ilri-i,ti
urt fnr the rcllr-f .lei.ian.l.-.l Iu thr ! 1 aim.niia. .v.va.la aii.l a.liliiit.,n T.-rill..rj .
lnt, in wit -fr a An rrv ..I al.i i-n.irt ! V M-"'"P." V' I"'1''"' l""'l '' lr arl
fcmrt .ti..,liinatliv txm.u ot matrlraniii n., ! '." "'' rln- ."na A.lulf .h..ll. ot
an.1 hrrrliifrirr nilatlliK Wlm-en l-UintllT aii.l 1 "' f'"' '"" 't M.lltnoniali, tal .it Hif
ilrfni.tant, an.ll irsn. I, olh.-r liirtlu-r an.l .tllh-r-' rhl .lr nlr.1 In lhl .m. hi. worn
flit Mi.-t aa IhB oiirt m..y ,rra inret aii.l 'ah-'nr-nl No. 7111 (or Hi pun hair ol Uir lil
nltatlll'. ...trw.l.lll .ill, , ,11 .IWI1., rt.l, ll.lflfl
1lll
C S. patvntn were grantt-J to Vulen- chafter limitation on the rate that can
tine Wadiawrak, Jolm ?mitli. John ' levied only atxjut can Ins rained
Schieve and A.lol.h Achieve.
KA1MKU
i by direct taxation for municipal pur
poses. If the streets are to 1 graded
and improved as they should it is time
some move wan made toward remodel-
music and served
pleasant evening.
who tiled to atteud
The Oregon Development League,
through its central office at Portland, is
sues a statement to the effect that th t
present interest in Oiegon is unprece
dented in the history of theetate and ex
ceeds by oje hundred per cent that of I opportunity,
vne jAwiri ami uiarK Exposition period.
Thattha lsrger part of eiujiiiries come
from the middle west. A very larjje
proportion of them relate to dairying.
All local development leagues should
keep in touch w ith the .State League.
Rainier Knights of Pythias gave an j in(f the town charter. This is a good
oyster supper and entertainment last ! subject for action by the Board of Trade,
aaiuniay evening lo llieir sister order,
now known as the Pythian Sisters,
adjoinin? I (heretofore the Rathbonesi in honor of
the full recognition ot the latter order by
the Supreme Lodgi , Knights of Pythias.
Ths program consisted of speeches of
congratulation, vocal an) instrumental
e-in
fill !t!limo.1 U I'll
II. ill. Tho. A. M.-I'.ii .n
t'ourt ol of Ihe .-lttr of (lu-.-oti. ;or l .l nmltlii
l oulily. ina.lt-nti.l i-utrrnl on lr lull -lay of
liT.;oib.-r, I'Aki. aii.l whl.-ti a.ii.l or.t.-r .llr.'rti
that oi Hplrt-nr an.l aii-v.,r t i'0!olalnt
within .it Hvk. Irotii the drt .M.h.-i.tion u(
thin umnion. Tlx- ilulouf tlit- lirnl 'il,l i-alloti
ofthU KtltnmollM in tht.! Ittll .1.1 of llvt-l'lllher,
Fit ink Mormt.
Allorlu-)' for I'lainlltr.
htrMMONS.
U-!u-1 '.y i-r-li-r of the I uw . Wat.au.1 atll ofr,-r .rtKif to .how
Jtl.l-.. i.f lh lf,., f I'18! the IhiuI MillKhl I. morf vulttahl for II
..iiiorr or kioiiv iii.ui tor ajtrit-uitural t.triMm-
an.l to . lnl,li.h hi. rlalm lo a. lan.l ht'orr
Hit. H,-Ki.tf-r oliil K.-i-cln-r al I'ortlan.l, Or , on
Mon.Uy tl, Jl.t .tny of January, IW?.
III. llanic M ntllii-aM-a: I'aill J, rli-hol, of
AtK-nli-ni.lla.il i arl Hrulwra. of I'ortlan.l.
Hr;Fr.-.ir H,rllii, ( r..rt)n.l, tlr. ttilllaiu
Wiloii. or t'ortlanl. tir.
Any au. all rrwiiia i-lalmllirl a-lvt-Maly tht.
al...... .h-M'rltni.1 lati-la arv rt'.i.i-tr. to nla tht-lr
i-laliiia In thl. i.m.t- mi uc helorc Ml.) il.l .tny ol
January, 1-J07.
AI.iKIIS(lS H. DKKssKIt, Rculilcr.
In the ("Irrult Court nf the Mint., ol Otv&m for
thi. I'oiinty of I ii in l,..i
iSullltan, ulalmln . JmIiII If. hilllhai:,
ill.-fl.-UtMlit.
f- II' IT .1 t ,1.. ITllllilill II Hiitli.ul, ,,n .1,... f,n,.l ,l..f...l..
i .nr. yy rn. nowe, ami lamny oi iuiur j- aI,"
'Ore., arrived last week to become res; j In the n.ime nf i Mmtciif (rn: V.m r
; idents of Kainier. Mr. Howe is in the j Xh.ter'l ImLXZu!
' employ of the I'attcraon-Nordby Lumber ' S"-" '."l1."", "!"' '"'
i 1 lFo.. V1 I'll Ui.hr U'.-.'ka utt..r Nov. 'lul. l"lh
lhi 'tf.li! orih-rr-.) for th tint itihlli-altoli of thin
. , M , lioti'-f. mi.l If Mill fi.il to no ii(,t,-al nii.l nin.vl.-r
w. need leu j nursday morn
j Co.
i Mr. B.
I Ull-
tO TjasH au-nva v.-rv
Those of the Knight's ' T t1'?
neglected a good j .
The president is till right when he
hpenks of the Jaoanee as n great people
at home, but when he advo'-ates natur
alizing them he oversteps the mark a
little, and he may larn so to his sor
row. As '.indents they may be well
enough, but as laborers they are more
of a menace, particularly or. this coast,
than the Chinese ever were, and should
lie excluded juit ns rigorously, if not
more so. They will work for less wages
and live cheaper than Chinamen, and
their interest in this country is limited
t w hat they can make out of it.
The coal famine is causing both dis- I
tress and death in many parts of the i
Union and Hill and Harriman flight
merrily on, being blinded to the needs
of their patrons by the intensity of
their strife in seeking personal gain.
ling for his home in Oakland, Cal., to
His father, W. I.
Reed will look after the business dur
ing his absence.
The pie sociable and bazaar given by I Mr- ('t' Heglie, an employe of the
the Ladies Aid Society, of the M. K." ' C'ur"0'a Iliver Door Co., had the ends
church at the K. P. hall last Friday eve- j cut tne second third and fourtht
ning, was quite largely attended and was fingers of his right hr.nd yesterday by'
a very decided financial success, realizing i Retting them into the planer.
considerable more than the ladies an-; The carrier "Cascades" arrived at
ucipated.
The Portland
il'.tulttr will rtt.i'l lor tin. rclh-f I ruy.il lor
:u .,.1.1 1'omi'Uiut, to wit: lor a .li-r.i. .IIbhoIv
iiitr tho hon.l. of r.mtri ruiifiy now riMiui l'
llVI.-ll Itho... 1IIIIHI-.I t.hiinliif Utl'l f.-.-l.liltlt,
atut for .ucii other an. I ftirthl-r ri-llt.1 in. to tin-
nrl Hc-iiii, iiu-,-t nil. I iu
'I hN iim' n. ,lii in iut.ll.hi-.l hy onli-r nf tlnr of niMtrlinoliy hrn-lofor. ati-t
flon. Tho. A. M. llrl.l... Inline nf tin- nln-vc
iiauiii.l .iiiirt, made ami i.-im-n-il ou llui H. h .Iu)
of OiloU-r, IJOti,
It. J. HI'KtlWHK V.
Atlortii:y for i'lMlutifr,
SUMMONS.
Ill the flirnll t'nurt of Ihr HUH- nf llrtii, for
Ihl. r.iutity of I'oliMutiln.
If. V. Krll, I'lBllitiir. va, Fraiii va Krlla, Itrfrml
nut. To Fram i-a Fllli. Ilia nlKiyu nainr-.l .li-l.-iutuiit
; III the liurnr: ol ht Mtfitf of lir.-Kon. You ar
j hi.-r.!l.y ri-.tilr-. to a.M.-ar Hiiilaimui. the com
I lilillut flk.l uuniuat you hi tin. nl,oVt. rut 1 1 l.-.I
ault oimr lforn II, e ITtti ilar ol In-. i iiil,cr,
I'JK',. Httl.-h 1 tha Hum. n.wrllM-. lor ali.u.-f-i
hut ml. I .".iiiil, ilut in Um ..nhir l t tl i. ,t 1 1. ,n
ol thin MiuiiiMiliN. aii-t If you fall In v ap rnr
ami aiin'yar. tht- illnllrt vt ill n.iy to III,- r uin
I for the rnlk-t .1. iimnilcl In ll,o i-orniilnliit, to
wil a .livr.-i' ill tin-roiirl ilio vlnv ll. I.nn.l.
vni.tlua Ih-
the Patterson-Nordby Lumber Com
pany's dixk Thursday, and will take on
one-half million feet of lumber for San
is the first shipment
by this company, but
Lumber Co. has pur
chased the steamer Excelsior and will re
uiuoei ner into a caro-carrier, capable oi , Francisco. This
taking 8(JfJ,(j(0 feet of lumber. The ten-1 made by water,
u.iH.y is evidently lor tne great lumber ; from now on the Co. expects to do most
producers to own their own vessels, so (Jf their shipping by water as the diffl
that they may be to an extent, indeptnd j culty in securing cars is so great,
ent.
The new Iralda will take her place up- '''ne Nome City arrived at the Will
on the route in a few days. Her ma-j ard-Casc company's dock last Tuesday
chinery is all in, and all that remains to ' morning ami took on COOKXJ feet of
be done is the furnishing! and painting. ' ''-""ber, leaving Wednesday night, which
1..I.-.-II mi- Minium Htm ,i,- i-u,iui,t i,,
till' irroiui.l lli.t thl! ,ilil ih-lt-uilnlit .liorrli-.l
Hi..-.lliillll 111.-, in j ii -I or any an., ami
Kulllat hla wl.li, will aii.l l-oli.il, nt I'orlhillil
i)ri-toii. Iu tin, iimiiili .,( April ami rrr
.in. .-u,.i oi...- .iii.i n. ii ii. i.int ii, ,., mil,,
In lln, H-.anit. an I a..irl from aal.l .hitlll
without Jiial or any . .iu.i- nml iiituiiu.1 til. nl.h
wo, in,., ,-oiim.iii, mi. i inr niir-i, utlii-r nli.l tiirth
ii-iii'i n may I j.i.t nml ..iilul,k- In u-
IT.-fiiiA.-ri,
I hi. Miinmom I. iiiiI.ii.Iip.i l,y r,ir nfilo,
lloti.T. A. Mellrl.l.-, Ju.Iki. ol thri c i-iititl,..
iMiitrt. vihii li iiiilur wan duly liia.tr. nml lll.-.l
in .iiiu roiiri on im.atii nay ol notemlH-r, ll'Jial
Tho daif of in,, lirnl iHihiiratlmi of till, mini
iniuia iH-iiiu um Ml, . uy m ,sv.. Hurt, nll, t,
nine in nic ti loiiilii-utluli llu-ri..if U-Iiik thi
Itll (luy nf Dei.., I'JM,.
I.ONll A Htt'KKK,
Ailnriu-ya for I'Uliilltr,
l linnihcrof ( oniiiii-n , l'ortli.ni, dr.
- x n s 0 s tti tti j 1 1 tn ti it trim in si inrt i vt wn r
SOROSH
Shoes for Women
and Children
SO LACK TO TKNIHiK FKET
Hosiery that is jod for men, vomcn nml
chiMren. Sorosis has no ctjual for the
money.
KNIGHT SHOE CO.
3rd ami Washington Portlaud.'OrcgoO
Walkover and Sorosis Store
c The largest specialty store in the Northwest J
I THE BIG STORE
DOWr BY THE BIG 8AWMILL
Receiving New Goods Every Day!
In the Week.
Tljcre was a little flurry in the Wall
street money market this week and the
lambs were fleeced as usual.
The Admiral of the Japanese fleet,
visiting the Hawaiian Island, states that
the fleet will not visit San Francisco be-c-auso
he fears a repitition of the Maine
incident. Tho little brown man evi
dently has a very poor opinion of
Americana,
one will be a comfortable boat to travel
on, and, as the steamooat is the greatest
of anti-monopolist-), she should receive a
goodly share of the patronage of our citi
zens. Marshal Zwemer rerjuet.'l that any one
who knows of parties begging or in any
way making themselves offensive to resi
dents notify.hitn of the fact and he will
attend to the matter.
Mr. B. W. Reed, of the Rainier Mill
& Lumber Co., went to 1'ortland I'riday
on a business trip which extended over
several days, and to meet Mr. W. f.
Reed, president of the company, who re
turned after tpending several months
looking after the California end of the
business.
Rev. If. G, Kemp, who has been pis-
tor of the M. E. church at this nlare fr
j about fifteen months, resigned his pa
may be considered as quick dispatch.
In fact, Rainier on mtny accounts is a
more desirable place for ships to load
than Portland, and thisfact is beginning
to be recognized in shipping circles.
Mark Twain in certainly enjoying him-
I self in his old age. The other day he
asked Uncle Joe Cannon to give him
two hours of the house's time in which
to impress on its members his views of j
his "new spelling" bill.
The Mayor of Portland says it will
take a million and a half to run that
city the corning year.
The street car strike in Portland is J
pretty much over and cars will be1,
running regularly from now on, unless j
other Union strike in eympathy.
THE HOLIDAYS
Are near and holidav eoods are our sneciaHw W ii
have a big line, call and examine goods and prices be-
jj fore you buy elsewhere.
A FULL LINE
Of general merchandise, drv t?ood. furnisliincy trmvU
hats, caps, boots, shoes, notions etc: hay, grain, flour,'
and feed; hardware, tinware, graniteware, etc.
Bailey & Brinn
Houlton Oregon
fc llui n Hi'ititiition of Long KtnutllriK for Only the Pesl In
t tM - . 3
General Merchandise!
Dart & Muckle. 1
at- ir i
ni. jieieiw, - - Oregon 4
UiaimuiuiiWiuaiUuiniiUiU iuiiiiuiuiiiiuiaiiiiuia
v,-V k.iv, VV l
.WESTERN MEAT COMPANY
8PENCE& POPE, F-ROFf.
i Handle only fresh, home killed meats
No cold ston-ire meats used. Wp Imvp ndded to our
j Nehalem band a bunch of Sauvics Island cattle, the
5 "est in the laud. Watch for our showing of meats for
Christmas. Eggs and produce taken in trade.
urciers taken tor geese and chickens
HOULTON
i
OREGON J