The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 25, 1907, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
Entered at the Postoflice at St. Helens,
Oregon, as second-class mail matter.
ISSHKD EVKRV FRIDAV BV
B. H. FLAGO.
Editor and FROFKiEToa.
'Subscription Ratks
Oneyesr - jf
Si month
' Advertising rates mle known on appli
cation Legal notices 25 cents per line.
January 25, 1J07.
"DON'T MOXKKY WITH THK
BUZZ SAW,
" ; Good advice H that which is some
times posted in small sawmills, to the
effgcTWSt It 18 foolish to "monkey with
the buxi saw." It is esci Uy com
manded to the talioal coiporatioiis
that are said to he organised in the
State Senate for the purpose of obstruct
ing legUa'ioti they conceive to be op
posed to their intere-ts. The people are
pttient and long sufferinz, Even when
smarting under injustice tiny are very
careful not to retaliate in kind. If the
rail mad corporations pe oist in oppou
measures the people desire, and if tliey
. succeed in manipulating the Senate,
they will brirg upon themselves a retri
bution at the next June election. The
initiative will b-conie a (laming sword
of justice and it will cut far deeper than
the measures now proposed. The power
is in the hands of the many. They
have delected a few to do the work, hut
if they a e lietrayed by their servants
the results wiil be far-reaching anJ very
thorough.
Oregon wants a reciprocal demurrage
bill and a patent railroad commission.
It is asking these thing at the hands
of the Legislature, and whether the
Legislature obeys the mandate or not
it is going to get them.
Corporation will do well nut to
"monkey with the buzz saw." Poli
ticians a ill be wife not to stand iu the
way of the procession.
BKEiKIXU RECORDS.
The year 19CG broke the record in
bank clearings, in foreign trade, both
imports and export, in railroad earn
ing, in pig iron output, in steel pro
duction, in value of agricultural pro
ducts, iu val ie of iiiantii.icture, in min
ing, in build inn, in immigration, and,
Itestof all, in wages paid to the w oikrrs
of the country. It is one m notch,
and the bug st of all, to bs cut to the
credit of the Dingley Turin. We shall
mt want to disturb such a Tariff so
long as each year breaks nearly every
preceding record.
t -. .
PROSPERITY IS UE3EIUL.
Increase in wages has become a reg
ular feature U UicJaily neas. All over
the country wages a e going up, an I
while h'gher Hajci inii.-t make the cent
of livii g go up the increase is compara
tively small. The average increa e in
wages is 10 per cent., the average in
crease in the expense of l.ving is alotit
2 per cent, above normal.
In every trade tlieie is a scarcity of
hands.' AM who want work can get it
and get it at good wajes.
The increase! I Wages paid to mechan
ics enhances the Coat of building! and
that raises the rent, l ut an abnudance
of work and goi.d wanes in. kts an m
Ciease in rent and living expense a
light burden. It is much letter than
no work at any kind of wuges.
'I he general proerity has erne and
stayed under a PioUc ive Tar ff. It is
insured for two yea s more by the lie
puhlican ui jrny in Coimese.
When the time c ines, if it ever does
come, alien the Democrats get either
Congress or tiie I'.eidncy and bein
tmkrrii g the Tariff, pru-perity w l le
itnle just as it did a dozen years ago.
The talk about cl antra ill the Tariff
will do very Well for the minority party.
It mutt have something for an ii-mie,
but so long s the iwotile r. inembt r the
Democratic hard times the Driucciats
w ill be the minority party iu Congress
and In the Presidential in-u-. Jereey
City "Journal."
ODESIIUULE IMXIUKATIOS.
It wiil be iinK'pril(if (.r ii,e axerage
American ti reud a ithout (Oi.cern the
annual report of Flank tvircut, i,in
niisriouer gei erl of immigration. The
anivsl in one ye.i in the Uniud Siutes
id 26.1,138 Hu. gaiiui s, 273 120 lu.ians
and 2lti,00j Uubsk us and Finns, mak
ing up tao-ihiids A the tul iiiimigi.
tio. , is l ot ! rant to . onunip .,te.
Charity maj dispose it-, lo itceive ki rul
ly the Ku-aian Jews who have fled from
biiter protection and for wiioiu An.er
Itvns have often expiesstd great sym
pathy. It hi.8 beeu heretolore officially
declareo. however, that the Kusniun
Jew, once he becomes a resident of this
country, stays, and his childien become
among the most patriotic m,d tlinfty
of our citizenship.
The Italiunsuiid Huns, however, have
not, save in exceptional cai-es, proven
tin nisei ves desirable iliiiiiiiiranls. Tney
are certainly not to be l otnpiircd With
the people of Great lintnin, Ireluud,
Germany and Scandinavia, and of
these the numbers coming to the United
(jiules in recent jears are aw ay out of
proportion to those from SuUtliern
Kuiope. Spokesman Kev'ew.
The Clatskanie Chief devotes a column
of its valuable space to advertising Unit
it prints the oflicial proceedings of the
County Court for Columbia County. It
has exceptlonal'advaiitagus for so doing
because it can copy several columns of
thetu from last week's Mitt.
.
kJ OH rOHTLAND, DAILY.
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"America"
Willamett Slonp Ronte
St. Helens.... :S0 A M
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Arrive at rortiana.
lav Portland 1:80 PM
Arrive at St. ilelens. 0:w r
rtaE o cents.
Will Carry Nothing fcut Passtn-
(vraand rasi rrsij.ua.
OREGON
union Pacific
AND
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sl'Ki'lAt (or ihe ti : Psily. Pailjr.
via Huntiiiuton. !; ,
SI'OKANK FLV K M, t V. M
for K.-irn Wsshins ,1 Pall;.
un, Wall Walla,
IMnn, Ciwur it'Alenei
an.l Great Northern
A.M.
Daily.
liinta.
ATLASTIi; KXT-KK
for Ihe Eiist via lliuil
liialxn-
tK5CM.,f.li A. sf
Pally. Daily.
Lower Columbia River.
Steamer Hawaii leaves Portlsnl dailr. except
Sundar. l S OU p. m. alunlay lu.m p. m
for Astoria a.iJ war Isiitllnm. Keturuipv
leaves Astoria al 7:00 a. m. ilailv. eit-ept
Sunday. a. L. CRAIG.
General Paaseutx r Asem. PoHTI.ANDOre.
FOR PORTLAND DAILY
Steamer Iralda
C. I. HoegfiHrk. Master.
R.ULKOAD TIME.
Iavei Rainier rtailv (except Snnrfar) for Port-
laml. at 6 A. SI., ilepa'rtiux from St. Helen" at S
o ehH'k. Keturnltis. leaves ri.niaua si r
il., arrlvitiK at M. Helens at 4:16.
Passergars and Fast FreiiM.
rOUTLA.vf) LAM'INU. TAVf.Olt ST
Cured Of Long Trouble.
"It is now eleven years since I had a
narrow escape from consumption,"
writes CO. Floyd, a Ipading busines'.
man of Kershaw, S. C. "I had run
down in weight to 133 pound, and
roughing was constant, both bv day and
by night. Finally I began taking Dr.
King's New Iu'eovery, and continued
this fur about six months, when my
cough and lung trouble were entirely
gone and I was restored to my normal
weight, 170 pounds." Thousands ol
persons are healed every year. Guar
anteed at all druggists. 50c and 1
Trial bottle free.
J STOMA & COLOMBIA RIVER
11 RAILROAD COMPANY.
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DAILY.
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.... Mayvsr.... I 27 7 44
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.. Weitpoit.... Si 7 17
....I'llton.... S XI 191
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... Hvenxin.... S 07 fl
..John bay... 7 56 (20
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All tralna muk eloas eonnactiona at lioblt
wltn Northern Paeltlo lralu io and from the
Kant and Bound points. Al Portland withal)
tralna leaving Union dtpot. at Astoria with I
K. dt N. Co.'i boat and rati llos and hteamet
T. J. Potter u and frost llwaco and horta
Beach points.
Passengeri for Astoria or way points mint flat
traliin at lluulton. Tralna will atop to 1st pat
iansers oS al Houltoo whes coming from polna
MofUoblc. J. C. maty.
fa. pua. a vt.. aatorta. Or
Ilobertlne gives what every woman
most desires a perfect complexion.
It 'brings that soft, amooth, fresh,
clear tint to the cheek that denotes
youthfulnewi. It will bring: beauty
to those who lack It: It will retain
It for those who already possess ft;
It will enable you to successfully
combat the ravages of weather and
tlms. Don't doubt don't arftue. Just
try Robertlne. Your drUKBlst will
give you a free sample. All drug,
eluts keep Robertlne.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
KAINIKK
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K. CLI KK,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ST HK1.EN8 OKK'JON.
J JR. KUWIN KOHH,
PHYSICIAN & SURGFON
ST. lim.KNH,
oitKurr
STATE BANK OF
RAINIER3
RAINIER, O'E.
CAPITAL laj.ooo
Four ier cent interest paid
on saving deposits. Interest
compounded seini-Hiuuially,
March 1 and September 1.
W. B. LOTTMAN, Casiiikk
Collections Made : DrafU Issued
H. HORQUS
3T. HELENS
Carries a Complete Line of
Groceries
Dry Goods
Hardware
Crockery
Flour and Feed
Hay
Notions
Candies
Stationery
Fancy Goods
In fact, evervthing usually kept in a firs
class General Merchandise More. M
prices will be found as reasonable as an
store in Columbia County, Vour trade
solicited.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT-
In the 'Count r Court oflhetatw of Oregon,
for (tie Cuuniv of Columbia.
In lhr niriiUT u( U.eetalof Ctiarln richer,
Notici li hervhy tven thttt !hrethit tUv
lile. my rinl fcount, m tvlniiiiUtrifttor of the
wlttf'of Charlen Kinner. titTt-Hsl, nJ petl
UoihhI thecuuri for h onltr rvlensin mMU
ami bo n. 1 Mil en from further ublikE(ltii as al
minlHtrator of U etHg?. tmf thl We.iiwwli.jr,
the JSni lUyof January. 1907, at 10 o.tx-k a. m.,
of il itavat the court htue in Mbl rU!tty
atut ute, fist been appoint!, by Mill nmrt a
the time for Ihe wtiieuieutof Mid final anuuiit,
at whiih time aud plnce any perMn tuterv(0
in ini ettte may tear and tile hlobttom.
and show chum', it ttuy, why an cmler should
mt Ih? iu4le aliiiwiiikt Mid tinal aitmnt, and
rvleHHinn myeif and hanndsmeo from further
oblijcattouii tu said eaUte.
CUAS.W. MAYl.KR.
AdminUirator.
In the Countv Court of the State o( Oregon, for
Columbia County.
In the matter of thet'&tateoi Audrew Berybom.
lHKeed.
Notice I hereby fir en that Otiat A. LaMon,
the aiiiuiuKiraior of the ette of Andrew
tWrylaom, i1acetd, ha rendered and preMenledi
(or aettleinent, and rtltii In tuiid court hi ftiul
Kceount id hi administration of Mid estate.
Hnrl that Saturday, the 'Jr h day of January,
at three o clot k in the afternoon, at the
court room in the court rum e, in the ity of St.
Helen. Columbia County. Oreiron, ha been
aipidutel by the Jtidffe of Mid runty court
lor the settlement of said aeiont.t, al or be
fore whtrb tinteanv heir, creditor, or peron
iuteretel in aid estate may p(ear and flie
ohjectionn to wuf account or any item thereof
Thi n tice i puhlished br order of the llu.
K. S. Haitau. eiMimy jndve of Mild eoui'ty,
whirh order (tear dure iH-e. JS, lw6. and trie
tirt publicatiou hereof ia KrlU. Iiec. ?H, lJb
OL'eT A LARKJN,
Adiuitiialrato-
MOT ICE OF ADOPTON OF It I M0 R.
IntheConntv Court of the Stat of Oregon
for Ihe Conntv of Columbia,
In the matter of the adoption of Arnold
Campbell, a miuor.
PETITION'
To the Honorsible County Court of the Htate
of Oregon for the Count v of t.olumbia-
The Trillion of Muri'-n f. Utrlnir and Olflia
B Lorfnr. hi wife reectfully how:
That your ptitioner are and for many year
axt oat have been htiband and wife, and that
they are now and for manr mntuhi last past
have teen reridenta and fnhahitanU of the
County of Columbia. Bute of Oregon:
Thr Arnold t'amplK'U fa amiuoroflhe aire
of eight months:
Timt Mm. UIHe Campbell ia the mother nf
aid minor and th-it he ia not now in or a rei-d-nt
of the state of Oregon; that on Anhl -J3,
:Wi, ahe lived in Seattle, Sttti- of Wrt-hinftoi,.
and your petitioner are informed and believe
ihn -hc l. now within the xtate nf Washintrtou
That the father d aid child Is Camp
bell, whin flnt name la unknown to your
petftioneni; that said father fa not now a rent
dent of and I not now within the "tnte of Or
eron, but your iM-tllionem are informed and
oesseve ttiM ne lives sme where in the Htate of
vhinrbin;
Thnt on April Zi, !'. the aawl minor vu
Ntrned. and on thnt dv wan ur re tide red by ita
aid motbr to the V'ahinirton f hidren's Hume
S'sfb-tv uf the Htate of Wanhinutun1. that there
after Hurl ne the month of May iw. the aald
So-etv urnnder-d uld child u, vour itifi.m.
eri for the riurp.e of ado.(Um; that ever unc
aid date your petitioner h.ve had the eirlu
lve care and cuslofly of said minor child, and
that they dei re to adopt aald minor a their own;
that theT din ire the name of unid A rnold 'anip
be!l)echaiiffdUthHt'd Koy Arnold Uirlrir; and
that your petitioner have aurhclent ability and
are able to brlus Hp Mid minor child and to
nrovioe ami iurnih him with n tab e nuriMre
and etii(-rtii')ii, and are In all respecta fit and
proper perwiiiR to hare the care, custody and
adoptiou of Mid minor:
That Mid m nor ha no iruanllan ne nit of
In In fh'trMtHta.
W HhRKrO tK. Von- iKtftIoners r.rav for a
decree of thin Hoii'trnMe Court maklnr Mid
Arnold Campbell to all levnl Intent and
piirpoMea, the child of your pftttionem, and
fiaiilflnif the name of mm hi Arnolrl "mrtlkcll tn
Koy Arnold Urfnv: that fr Ihi iturrtnu. the
court hill order a f pv of thin petition and
rdcr thereon to be tu- -h(-d (in f m wt-k for
three hiiccelve Wffkn itt nnvU tiewnnaper
hffnted in i hi Conntv a the Court rnae dlr
f.ni) for sueh other and fnrtherontera and de-
ree na the ( Yiiirt iiikv it-m Hi. trs-iraat mnA
neceaMry In the ircmt''ea.
Muiof y, umrvo
IKIA K. I.ORINO
fiTATK OK OKKfJON'. fMUXTV OK C0t
afJMIUA: KS.
I, Murioii K. UtrfnT. and f. O tella R. Iirinjr,
letiifreaeh aeve rally diilv wo n detoe and
mw ttiat I am one of trie pctltlotiera alov
name1 In Ihe forevoluir H-tltlori and am the
hukltand and wife n-.fritvelv of the other
petitioner lo afd pftlttor,: that' I have real the
foregoing 1110. .tt know the contents thereof
and the uniu being' true I vrilv hellev.
makiov k. inasfi
OliKMA K, UHJNG
Pnlterlbd and sworn Murts me this Slst day
of Decern ter, VM0,
J. B. W.SS. I
Not li ry Public for Orefon;
In the County Court of the Htate of Oregon
for 'he County of ColumhU.
In the Matter of the Adoption of Arnold
Campbell, a minor.
OKDKK
In the matter comlnif on for henririfr this day
upon the jhi tlou of Mttrlon K. Ixirhig and
OdtHa K. Irlnif, hi wile, heretofore filed
herein, loraySnkt for the adopiin Uy them of
Arnold Cairifilrt-ll, a minor of the age. of elffht
nx iithN, and for the chaiiKt; ' f the name of
aaid minor to tha' of Hoy Arnold lrlnit;
And It apt-eariiiK to the eourt fmin aald rerl
fied petition that both the father and the
mother of Mid minor are not resident of the
Ftaia of Orecon. and cannot be found therein,
and that em-h of Mid parent a arc residents of
and are now wl'hin the Mute of Wahliorton;
and that atd minor hus no Knardian or next of
Kin In thla Hiaie:
It In therefore hereby ordered that on the?nd
day of March. 1W7 at 10 o'cl(ck in the forenoon
the-eof, at tha Courtroom of this court al Mt,
IleletiK, Oretron, l.e Mid aa the time and place for
hearing Mid petition: that mid petition and
this order be publlxhed for three sm-cewdve
weeks In 'The Oregon Mist," a newspaper of
Irene rnl circulation, printed In the County of
Columbia, Htnte ol Orejron; and that a eopy of
aald petition and order be deported in the
posp.flice. octHe prepaid, addressed to "Mrs.
Llllie Campbell. Kfuttle, W'hhIi,"
nn in open Court this mh day of January,
A. I). IW7.
B. 8. H ATT AN
f'oumjr jHdKe.
First publlcatlnn Jannary II, 11W7; lat pul
llvatiuu Kehruary 1 1W7.
8tTMM0MS.
tn the Olrvtttl Conn hi Ihe Mutt) of uwgtdt.
fof t'hlnbtbia County
HctiMtn fAHttttlMT luntlHrtnT Co . n wrpo
. rat hut i plaltiMtt't vs. Andftw KeuoHkl.
IsefeitdnttL
To A ml tv w kvtiowskl, tliv ataiv named do
feudaiit: In tht namtMtf the Hutw ofOn icon you n re
hertby nsmirtHl to apinrnud aitcwerthe com
plaint tihd aiiaiust ou III Iho ubovc entitled
court and suit, on or tKtort itio e pimtioii of
six weeks from the date ol tho publication of
this summon, to-wlt, it or hvtoiv the Wml dy
ol I Keto. UW7, and If you fail ao to annwer, lor
want themd, the plaintiff Mill apply to the
court for Ihe relief praviM tor hi Its complaint
now on tile herein, whUh rvdiel prayed br if a
follow, lo wit
That vou b required to answer hendu within
the tuna peiwrilHHt by law, ami to set forth
fully the nam re, diameter and extent of the
interest or ulaitu had or aaerud by yon lo the
tract of land described In Mid con.litnit. to wit
these of sw.XI.T6N KSW. WM.i that Mid
rttfhl uiav he subjtvl to hiveUtfatioti by sHid
court, and that uptn ihehearinn ol thlw cause,
that vou be dcereed not lo have any rttfht, title,
interest or estate iu Mtd premise, or any part
or paieel thereof, ami that the plaiuliH herein
docieed to le Ihe o ner lu fee of Mid irvtule
and the whole thereof and Its Mtle hereto be
forevei quieiot. and that plaimilt hae J'i.l
mem aitaliut you for its cost and dlihuriueti'
herein.
This aiitnmoiia la published hv onterofthe
Hon. K. ti. Haiian JudKe of the Count v t nun ot
ColunibiaCouuly, Hiate olOn'tfoii. which onicr
was made and dated the a day of Jhii. 1'AtJ, and
the dale of the first publication ot this sum
tuou is the Uth day of Ju 1W7 I
COOVKHTHTAlM.KrtS
Attorney for kiaiuuff.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICK Is hereby Kiven that the underlucd
ha Utn appadntet administratrix of Ihe -tale
of lleurf J. alters. diH-eMMtl, bv Ihe llou.
K. !, llallau. Judite of Ihe County Court of the
state of Oreifiui. for the Ctuuty of Columbia.
Anv ami at) rHon havlntr eUlms aa-aliul said
estate are hereby required lo prtam the same
to me. verified aeiirdiiit to law. at my restdeuee
at Helens. Orenou, within six mouths Irvui the
date hereof.
Dated th:s VHh day of Nov.. t'.OA
CAKKI K V A IT KKS.
W . Powell. Attorney lor Admlutstiatni.
Klrt pub. Nov. tab.
Last pub. Dec. ?th.
HOT ICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Ttmber Land. Act June Kit)
I'nlte! Statea Uud OAce, I'ortlaiid., Oregon.
December IS, luto.
Notice I hereby given that tn compliance
with the provision of the act of Counfv of
Jim S. li7H. entttlcil '.u act l r the sale of
timber lauds In the slate ol California, Oresjon,
Nevad.'- and Washiintton Terriiorv." as ex
tended to all the Public Land Hiates bv art of
Aunust 4, Charle L. iKty, of I'oriland,
County of Multnomah. State of Orrgon, has
this day (lied It this orttee hi sworn statement
No. 7143, for the purchase of the W t- of
Sec. . and.N W ot NK'.of S-tlou No t.
Township No. North. U a tore No. ft West
and will offer proof U show thai the laml soujfht
is more valuable for its timber or stone than
for aitricult oral purpMes, aud to establish his
claim to Mtd land efore the Keclster and Ke
ceiver, at Portland. Oregon, on Monday Hie 4th
day of March, KAf7. He namew as witttewa
tieonte Httls, of ieaset, Or.; John PrtiiKle. of
Vernonls, Or ; J K. McCrea, of Portlatnt. or.;
K. K. Cox. of Portland, Or.
Any ami atlperson claiming adcvrci' Ihe
above-dfscritted lands are rei nested to tile their
claims In thl office ou or before said 4th day of
March, 1m?.
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I'ur ami i'lilliumf Millllummli, Wali (( '
B.i, has llllailav lllcil III llll" ..tll.-o lll awjilll
maiviiisiil Nit. Till lor Uin imn'haa l'1"
I r i-wlloll Nil. a. In T" iilili Nil. 4 ilium
Umku.. K.t an.l u III nltir lirtHif 111 alt
that His laml miukIii l iiniri- valiinhls fr lt
lluilH'r or moiin Hum Inr asrti'iiluiral luiil"""
ami i i'ial.llli hl I'lulni lo aald laml Ini'ni
ilv Ki'slnicr ami Hn-vivvr ai n'rii.im, .
U. . I... ii. .l..v ..f luuimrv. IIHI7.
II.. ii.'iiii.n a. u I i'iitHia : falll J. Kt'lliila. ol
AlK'Klci'ii, Wa-h: ( arl HiIiIwp, i ivrilaml.
or; r-'rv.ll'. Wvi Unit. o( IVilliiml, Kr; William
la-tlu. .....iIh,..! llr
Anv ami all i'rvnll I'lalinlllS alvcraalr tUr
sh.iv' ,l,-m rilil lamia an' r.s iwi I" ills Ihi'ir
oinima In iih tun.'.' .in or ui'inir ami 4ii .ij
Jauilai), lli. . .... , .
Al.liKKNON 8. I1KKHKKU, Ri'lalir.
SISMONS
In Hm I'lh'iili I'ourl olilir sialic of Hivauu, for
His C.mii'v ui I'nliimliU
lloU-rt I). Ilai.ii. rlaiiilllt, . Mary llatsii.
Ilrli'll.laill , , ,
'1 Marv A , llaa.ni, lh alaivs nswtsl livfrnd-
alil.-
1 n (lis iismrtif 111 SlaU ot tin's jmil arr
h.-n'liv rromnil l.- ainwar ami sniwi-r llierom
I'lallil llli'l aiiitlnal toil III Ilia alai.n t'llilllfl
Mill on or Iwiiirv lit" silrailtm ( l -ka
Iroin ami aili-r Urn Sr. iiililli a'Um ol thin inn
lii.ina. lo all; Jtllli ilav ul Janliarv. I''!. ami If
mil fall Hi a.i ai'it-ar and anMr.'r wllhln aald
ilm, for waul llu-ntif 0i I'lulnlHT Kill l'l'l
to I hi' t.'ourl lor lli rt'lU'l il..iitdi d In tin'
.'iiniiliil. lo srll -Inr a iUhti-i- ol ald itinrl
lon.'r dluolvliis II"' lam 'a ol matrimony mu
ami lu'ri'lolorv nlalliur Wl .lliilllt and
drtt'iidaiii. Mini loraiii'ii uili.'r inr.rii'r ami diiTr
riit wlli I aa thf t'onrt inuy .rriu iiu-iil and
CHiuilatiltf. , ,
Villa .tun moll" la illldlhr.l ? ofliT ol 111"
Holt. Tlioa. A M Hrl'li'. Jmlk-i of His I'ln'nll
l onri ol ol His Man-of orrson. for ( iiluiulila
t'tinlll. . ma.lf and t'lll.Tird on lh slh das' ol
IV.'t'inlH'r, Mil. and wltl.'h said onln .llrsria
lltnt yon an-ar and mi.atT aald t'..mlalnt
Wlttilii nix woes Iron, tlta Sral ,iillill.'hllol. tf
lhl Minmona. Tlii'dal.'Ol ll'flral itilillii.illou
ol thla auinuioua I. thu idh day of IWtiiil".
rKAN'K MtlTVKK.
All.illivy I'lallH Iff
DISSOLUTION NOTICE-
To all whom it inuy concern: This is
to certify llmt I, 1. It. l'opc, tIJ my in
terest in the Western Meat t'omwiiy, ol
Houlton, Or., December 'X, ItKKi. to
James Swiice. Koulton, Or., ami I pay
no tlelits contractetl by that or any other
mint comjtsttty or market after that ilate.
t). ii. corn.
H0TICC TO CtiJirORS.
N'ltl'll'K U hcn-liv slwn that lh uinlvrBlstt
ed haa la-ru al'lt-ihtU-il a-limnltlrstor of tti?
f.laU of .'rtrall K. Atrrs. iU-.I'Sm-iI. 1' Ih, H"n
K. H. llallau. Jn.lrfi' of (he t'oiinty I'.iun ill iht
state ot I llvifiin. for tho t'ounly ol t 'ottunhla
Any aud all p.'rMin. Iiavlus claim aa;alut Mid
ratale an-h.-rt'liv rt',(ulrrl lo iin-aiTt llic mi in,
hi n at m ri'tttlrnva at Wartrll, Orcgou,
wllhlu .1. inonlh from thci datv hrivof
liaiwl ihl 1 1. It day of January, A. U I'Jtrr.
f, I. AVK!)
W. 11. rosrll, AtUiriiry tif AdmltiUtrator.
Royal Oak Dresser.
No. fW. When yon sc litis
Dreiser you Mill have almmlunt
ami tery tangible evitlencc of the
fart that we seli furniture at lower
rales than ait) other lirm in the
city. The size uf this tlrrasrr tup
l!lix;U inc lira, Willi oval lievcl plate
mirror HxZ inches. It is umtlc of
royal oak with beautiful quarter
K rained lop antt front. There are
four ilravtcrs, tp drawers having
swell (runts, just like the illustra
tion, and all are fitted with cast
brass pulls ami locks and keys.
A very neat and attrartive design
and one that cannot fail to please.
And piiee is only
S1G.OO
PAY S3 CASH. SI. 50 MONTHLY
I
I
t
Send for our complete furni
ture calnliK. thowniK the fine
Inrnit rc we sell on III.' instal
ment plan. We pay freight
& SONS
PORTLAND, OREGON
w
WILL, HVT
SHU
CHAHPIONS
for the Money
OREGON
JOB PRINTING
1 OUR
WKIiavollio Im'sI iukI nnwt
fully rquippiHl .lob I'rlnt
iiiKOniwIuColuinbin iVmnty
. we are pre pared to
do all ' binds nf i'n rift Mi
on short notiee and at
most reason aide prices
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
OREGON MIST
U
J 11. n. QUICK
Tun Columbia County
AncmArT Awn tdiit rn ?
TlTLI-S I.XAMINKP ABSTRACTS M A DK J
Non-Rksidknt Taxks l'AIU vi-" 5
Rhal Estatk vL" Loans, ktc
3
SEC J J FUTURE
By Investing iu GOOD REAL ESTATE
1 St. Johns Realty is the Best
Invest now while you can get in on the ground floor;
Tomorrow may bo to late. Correspondence solicited
S from those seckiug investment and promptly nn.wcred.
COLVIN & HENDERSON
jj 102 J j Philadelphia St. St. Johns.Orcgon
SOLACE TO TENDER FEET 3
Hosiery that is good for men, women and
children. Sorusis has no equal for the
money.
KNIGHT
3rd and Washington Portland, Oregon
Walkover and Sorosis Store
The largest specialty store in the Northwest
IMmnrmfflmttmnrmrrmifw mmmmmmmrtrmtmf
THE BIG STORE
DOWN BY THE BIG SAWMILL
I Receiving New
In tlii!
HUGKL12 BTOKlsl
II uit . tt.. at ..... ""
i'hhmimi ui jxmg
General Merchandise
I Dart &
B St. Helens, -
2 iii nnrnnniT mrn
t JAMES SPENCE, PROP.
Handles only fresh, home killed meats
t 2.C0.M st.orac !11Cilts !.
5 iNcnaiem uaud a bunch of
5 hest in the land. V,t,U r'
A L.liri.;! tiiftc I. ...... t i
J , prounce takeu 111 trade. s
i ua, J"lcr8 tuktu gccc and chickens. t
,IWU1UXN :
BUSINESS
A. M. MOLTON I
INDEPENDENCE
Shoes for Women 3
and Children
SHOE CO. 1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Goods Every Day
Week.
niuiitiiiitf lor only Miw HvNt In
Muckle.
n..rr A
i m n Twmm
We have added to our
Sativip UUA ,.l fl,,.
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: OREGON '
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