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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1907)
Is LOCAL SKI r ,lk ii l. CiIhim1. iCitMMtv Hunk. .,Viit(l Kr.ll.m r-C.C. lUlrii'i losing t I waa ',' I lui building; the road w given M 1.1'o-iM.lly, ' rfHM'. '" !,.'. ilwi II n.inlnl la ninety IV Mr. Miilrii l' I putting io!i i.v !" "' M,,y' Tl,e ,,""t wit conic ..it the King plwre. '"'" ,. ,tl.v lice. tllM l'K Will I h,, ,,u the A l.tmV 't'"'. T'l" ""'P ,,pnp;.iciit -HI H I " Tl,r,f , ,!,, Ill I'O ,lve """key, rump Ktvi' ,'''l'l"V'"'l '"'' ... i. ..I 1.1 J lilt limiilrril mill twclitv (IIIC MHIl - . .. . - .. ...... ..I..... I lft.il mm ...... nu ll. IIIKI Will K I "Mi ". 1 .1 y. Mr, Muslrll miw I. ..." HI UiHI.Iss' I" l " n ..-i i ..I l.,.ll(io- lonlvr. .....1 ili.rc i. about UNt.lVHI.lllKl limrts that i. - Lily ,u-ccible lie mil ec- unite , there ' """I!1 l" 1' II,.. i-uiup K'"" ", ,","e co,"c' Mr. Misled all! commence the building ,, i limiic here he tM tl,c limiU-r. Mt will build ' ' '' i, where ill tl diurt-ll Used to aland nil till' lil". Optimo cigars i two lor twenty-live cU. t..iir imiiultiy. Itriiin Hro. iil.n l ii'l ' Time ItulU llllll.l I t'l'IMllV Hunk. Mmi v l i I"'" vUI "f t"1- Col-Col iimliij County lliuik. S. vni t.Biiit liniix lr wlor rrnt in- .in-.pl C. H W iiik. Si. Ik-Umn. A Mr l"iillK MilriMil now uitilrr t,.iiiiMi.iiiiu i Mar-lilmnl, liy Mcn. i'iiiiniK Mfiir.tf. til I'orllmnl. Thrc K, tiiU ni. ii oc lormrrly ol Midilii ami m-rni t" Kuo llirir lnin, Tlie nmil f.nim. i iili (lie A. ft C. rtilwty bv K. h mic lull mtlv lov MrillUt., m liini tlii'i li IimiI W. H. I' , U in .ill. I ,. S. I irallltll. I lie it up tilt ki t i"i I iiih.I I.v t" r latum. Wlirn ,:ii,.lrii. willl cr tlirr uiilr In 1 -u'.H, h i l.thl with lofty five minl iftui mi 71 li-. plucl lwlv iuclir .ij.irt It u t-nn'lcl to mil Iik over Ih. i u.l mi or l line I lie firt ul licit A-nl i..'uiiil.l. I'liiiiily j"jle lire Ittvllcil lu .ii,"iiur tli Vinn Cule. No, iM Mor. iiii. Ulwrcn Sronl li Tltlril, kt)A Gin l.ti(r, 'l Scuppmow. Ill in llir i-llv, SiBiVtiMiB StiI,i?" One row. Iron Kmi . with "rt on rl(lit dip, wlilio ur mi Mrlira.l, wlillr lIW, ll"tt Uil. !! i r.l tliirp wvrk Irom in ptwir ,.t li.mkrr Hill. I'i rrwnl wilt I given 1.. 1 .1, Mule iiilormalion ronrrrnlnit wmc. John wai.cz a k, Yankton, Or. Mr S A. Milf tut rvhirnril lo lii h ,tm hnr. ulii-r vre ll l iik n hi I'oitUii't. llir b nut yrl cn- lin-U r.M'Vrtnl, tint ! UtUl'll ltlrr. to rriMitaliv Collllcll ll Iwcn p lmiti ! . a iiirinlit-r ol llir comniltlrr ..ii I iir mul llml on l'uulic umli !h i. tu l'..rttiiil( January 2II, HW7, Mn. M.irv n I.ainlir, niiti-r ol Mr. S t'. Ilnitv, ol tliti plmc. Iikiv IVIIylUl, Hull, a cowan I ill. tin-row l rcl ami lite calf while, ii.. mark. The owner call have llietil l. iiyniK M lli" lil. O. . lit' I.T, Vernon la. Sirnpof White I'lne mi'l Tar, (he olil ii -lui.k- i oii);li rvntcily. I'or tale by A.J. I ' In i n K , iliuj!ilt. !rKAVitlOin yrarliiiK belief, red, 1.1. uk mnt white. No mark. Krwanl. Ul'S IIKCKl.lt. Si. Helen. Illi.i.lr-rn utittnl Hint lite linl ' i., ii ul I'liiinma witl he nl liohle on tl.e ::i. ul li'l.ru.irv. Till wa a tniiUke. Il will I... on Stlnnluv. I'eb. '.'I. There uli.mlil Im- it kihxI Ht'einbinee, a C.ob'e l t.ivlv iv.n:U,il irnin any jiitri ot uHtllV. Wavti ii-- Ce hmi'lrcil men lo innke ktuvx lill at f-l.W lr t-oril. I'irwt rlaaa u II, m- lir tinilH.-r. Call on or conimunl i ate with the WcnUrtl l'ooierttj(e Co,, lli,iilt..n. Dr. I lime tnonrv In loan oil approveil rt-.ii I't.ttc Mt'iuritv, " v. ii. rowiii.i,, St. Helena. Oregon liiru-ln I'ortbiinl, Or., January, IH, Mm. M.ity Kalhcrlne Jone. aKcil lat vt-.iri. htie leave IuiiImihI, C. H. .1 , ., IhkIW, ami the fol owinK oil mul .t iiinliU-K. Mm. J. M. Keiblit'k l t; W June, ol Clntaknniei Mr. I.. I lippiu, ol U.iiuiei; Mr. S, J. Hume, ol 1'iciH.mt t'.rov.', Cut. ; iiinl Mr. I.. Hit m II, ol PorllHinl. She w Hie ilerol Mr. C, W llirne, ol Waliiiiton Ciiuiitv", A. M l.owe nifl Mr. I.. H. Un-e. ol ClttlaUniile; I'. W. Uwe, ol I'orllitinl, nml Mr. A. T. I.aw. ol Ihi iilv. Mr. Join liml lor many yenr iiMili.l in thl county uml hml tny Irieml The Inner! wrvife were hehl in fiirlliiml nml the Interiiicnt liMik place lu the n mti ry itt Iiik""- l,nt week Ihe MisT uublWieil nearly twudhininol court prtH-ecilitiK. Ttiey fuileil in appear anon In till cotititv' olliiiiil pi'r liiKt a ipiUk a audi tiling nre put on the Ihm.k lliry win no , piinted ill thhtp.iper. KCu me nn.-'t the new. Mr. 1'. II. Vreicott, ol Rainier, the toiinly surveyor for thl county, wa in town Tuesday locnting the proierty of the Columbia River Pucker' Association, mi which there will soon 1 new dock built, Mr. W. .(. H..il.rn, ot Mavger. waa ' The time cou.pmi ... o . -cllrr.it thi ..Dice on Tb.ir.ly Ihi. II- ,ul.lin wt. cxUmde I until Malcl 1. iulonneilu.tlml he bad told hi I'b'Ce ! lhi, loll .whig nppoll.t.l.-..U w. 0 ul Muvgcr, and w.ll move lo s-me oilier ' ,ml, fr lb . pit. po.e of pr pajl 'g P ..t .... ; . ..... i ?. ..i i.u wlle'a Itealtli. r... tl.a Intumveiniuit ol mi m In mi- jiiiue uir uie ia-iu-.ii ... , ,, Mr. Sunburn bus been resliletitoi iui county (or !):l yenr M.erlll White l.a pm sleigh. He say he Is K" to , piircd when the snow come next time. ... ... .... i.... ....M.iiittfn a new Taints, Die.., ViVwvi Wh. Klc,, I'Yi'il, Kte. All (iiiaruulenl. Klc, M. v. miw. T.J. I'llppiu, t.l It tinier, wua a 81 Helen vUllnr tlil week, Mr, nml Mr, Jmk l.iillcrty wire Port land visitor, mi Tui'wUy last, J. II. Ctilllna, ul CliiliUiinlr, wui it St. Helen visl'or till wcrrk. Mtw. Ik-un lllitiii'liiinl mid JuIiii 1)11.1,1,. c. nt Unliilxr ..II.. ..I. I I.. I I - ' lulii lira here UiU week. Atloruey K. ('. Wright wm in nlteml ance at the remion ol circuit court, here till week, looking aller the iiitervtl ol the City ol Kuiuier. St. Helen Il ia lor the pint two week been the he.nl ol navigation on the Col umbia. OwiiiK lo a li Ice )am at Wur rlor KiM'k, all ihe veiM-l HoiiiK "I' lo top here. Ihe liaimr Arr,i)joiiia, ItiMtiuke ami I', A. .Kill. urn were here The Alliance ami Maverick caiue up lint lar ami (ltacliurKeil their curoe on to lllthter ami cut back down the river. The livu. W. Khler arrivcil yettenbiy altemiMin ami ucceeilel In lorcitiK her way tliMiinh the li e) iiii. Tile Arr,i(i)nia, Koauoke ami Kilbiilii lollowed her tin niorutiiK. Ihe lour ui.nUil MiiiMiuer l'r'-r an, I I lie rbip Ch.t. II, Kenny are at pre rul o4ihii tie brie. Ilon'l tail tu atleiiilthe couccrl loiii);ht at tltii CoiiKreKlioiiii Church. (orsrif roi'KT. Fij'Iow'mk nie Ihe prae -iliiitfN of the comity com I tit ib Jti,iu y h i in : 11m ailiion of ('. ('. Mn u-ii lor pt-r- untitlii.i to ciuM Ihe c .iiiily ratl with li e luitKiiU araiiittl. It n or leu-.l that lloail Ill. No. 11 betlivlileil n follows: All of w-ctioll A, 0, 7, H, 17. 1H. t, 2t), w b.lf ol wctloii U, ami :'l, lp. 7 N., It. A W., ai tl all ol -c. ,11 anil .TJ, Mini Wrat I all ol 'C, U. I,'. H N. II. 6 W l tlt'Ucbtil fmlli lol. No II ami im known a liit. No. Iti. Tlietllvial m lotto lake cllitt until Nov. I, Iw7,ml all tadi tol et l il for III ,7 IU I ewuil-l on I ti lolr.claall WW l. The mw mer- vl or Will i npiHiiuUnl al llio .Noii-iu-Ur l. in of C ml. It waa online I that ibnt prt (p. 4 no, lb, ri ti'ft went ill it I lu l"'l I i.,l Nu. I'iIm I'tit (T ami for. u rua.l ilk.lrittl No. 17. HlJ of !' Iruiu H e lloi eyiiniii lUr 1- ire C'liiipioy to mriiUb ibe tin ahliiK lia.dta lor llm cutl-itui ucepUil I'htl'ii uf lie illl. haiii-l Ti'liy, Airln e. ta, for f 0 W4 n.loweil. Petition of O. 11. MjIiiikIi 'H lo net trh-pboii o!e in the c imlr r Mil lioiii ilin IU,lteway plrtf to the O. ami n. It. M.iltn t-m r-.ubiicj in Vtr.oulu l low. il. Ci tr. t for furtiWilt t mtll Wx me for MiM '-' ln UiUibmA t'r. ilhouiuie, f l'ortiMi il Mu-nir Wi H i or.lero.1 t ftirnib a 4iitl Ihi ,il a InX eol't-ctur, nul bolul 10 lie ppr vl by the conn y ju !. The ba-cmiii.U it ua-ivl ot ot i;al U WficU h.m. 1, 2. t. ft. 0. 7, H, 12, U lid 15 erc the. keil liml appr. V.mI. Tlie t'iiii,l ol ii lor nl Nu. 3. , 10, 11 mi l 1.1 eie Coti-hl rid lii.oluphte. lnjior IUn a-Kraiite-1 t-O. K. Hun ter loraix in li b,lrotn Jan. 7, P.KI7. t'laUknnle Chief pHilltletl of I) hil cnumy Mtwr for Hie ear l!Hl", at it eomiviirittlii i ol fill year. Sheriff refnmbil fM ''I on I'.Mfc tax. Col it in bin Cottily Ti h-phult- Coinpaiiy a i;lv It ai iniaaioii i pi.i-j .o aloinc the county mail. Clerk onli rwl n draw wi Mint for $15 lor lb al I of M. a. It. K. Kiniiiineii. Aldinlereil Kiven to Mn. llopkln In the nitii of el" Hr month. IVtllloii of J. A. MilMutM for c unity road ilriiiol. W. rrttul (or fll2 31 onli tcl bomeJin favor of Mint'll White to wy Tor liiml bid in by Ibe Cniiiity t tax le. C r Ull ordered to prepare plan a d lo ailvi rtbe lor bbla for Hie bui'd I it of a l-ri 'p acioxi IH-ep I'leek.ou tit-Mi'l mil IfcipCr ck in d. Ueport of co mi aii-ler f John Ihicht r 'o t. tl. A. H app i ved by court. The coliit ei a, lion of the Kicretary of the Ko.r.1 or II mUli a. Ilxttd t t 6ik p r month. All aii'H IWi'llt of 13 mill w lliiulc, 'divided loll"'': For county pui- iHMn.i.tW7l7(l.wh c!iiilriii-'f i.rnr.'.tm; f,ir,i-l,ol ill linfH, IKKi.'rt, w Mli II w 11 rail f luKU; lor "tali' mx.ut'.i "'. v.'i" all mini sJlOStiS; for library. 0iHH.., a II.. line 272-111. alula t.xoHWOO.II, for the Mi I nM nml f-'H H ti7H M. A in liber tiX of 3 In il, or milli Wit Invletl for rond piiiMWC. Aldlaoiedt) Frn k Soble.kl lo tlm ;x'nt of llOp-rnioi't1'. The Jury li t id 2U name of ipi dilliil I irtir to not li giiind ami U IU Jtiroia . ' . i, ui" .. .Ii-iiiirn imruin year ii-o. - l? 11 !'..., .11 W. B. mevt'Tin no, i tint t Lynch were appointed cminly rond view M. The turn of f3(K) wbh approprlnled f'" tb pnrpiweof nmklng an exhibit at the 11107 State Fair. ltwiisogficdlatwrmi F. A. l iixoit ...d the o unity court that Mr. Kr.x.m i mnke cbtmai H In Ibe drct.it cou-t r.M.in ,,ordlrlopliinf"r tlm bhih ' , ' i it . No H II S. trii'la V mK - ' , . ,, , lllatta- ;So.4,M.Fiesl.;Vo. 10. 0. UM ' . u i ii, . r.i. I -t. j, i .... , No 15. 1'- U r.etH II. 'I Adjuurned to Fi b. 6, 1007. J - 11 A t M K It Mr. ami Mr, I S. Thomnt returneil Hiiiuhiy cvcuiiix fr.iiii 1'i.rtlauil, where llu-y huil been vlalliu. IrltimU lh Hnt Hei k. Mr. II. W. Kinl rnliir I Huuilay eve- nliiK from a Limine trio lu Hvaltlt. briiiKiutt buck with bint a overe attack ul l.a linpia , dim hundred and elg-lity-tlglit Inter mil ioiial money onlera were laaued by tlm Uniiuur po.UilIl n during the year llliMI, Tlifw onlur vrKi.d a lion t 40, or n tiroi. aunt ol 17410 that waa aunt by hind-winking men to lliuir relative nml aai-v'thfHrta lu Hit) old country. i.iiibih. in many caae il waa uoed lo puy paraitKU to Aiin iica, lltu land ol op. In tunny, nml lo Columbia County, wheiu au-ady work al liigli wane awall nil in. lu Irioua iuiiuigraula, and certain pmtpciily la ai-uic l lo lliuau who ile eivw il. Mia, Aliru Ficiii'b, ol (joble, waa vlait liill liii-inU in Una city Monday. Mr. Hint Mr. P. William went to PoiHaud I'liibiy laat lo vi.lt with Mr. Williniiia' bioiovr who I ill at Ihe hue pitiil, Kiv. Kemp ami Carl Oliver left Haln iur lor Kuatlle on Monday laat to accept poaliiou un the Tune, a newpH-r ol thai clly, ua advertiaiiig aubciloi. Mr. Oliver and hi vtile have, made many lilemU bitrt) who will be wirry to have Ihem leave, Thi i the aucoiid tune w have a.tid g Kiil liyu lo IUv. Kemp, and, a Im I ne, wiali him wvery aucceaa in bU'new liel.l. It I a oitiewhat remark' alilu l.u l lli.it a liuiubcir ol niiuiatera Im widely .liireri-nl reaaona, have aim ml up their u.iiiialerial cartwra at Kiiuier, and bava lull here lor the purpoae of engaging in moru worldly occupation. I'liu lamiliea of Meaar. Kemp and Oliver will leiuaiu here (or a ehorl lime, until their btithaiid bavu secured houau lor thrill lu rVallle. The Chin. a,k arrived to a peed the till- welcome gui-i. lb-lore ita u(t breath ihu ire Inu-ia melttxl away ami old Ore gnu la al lioiiio again. May it be many teara ta-(or we have another anell ol line Klern weaiber." The lo lo OreKou hy the iniiri option ol buaiuea hu la-i-u very gie.il, and K iiuier bat U u one ol Hie chin tuircrert. Mr. J nine I.owb waa taken bark to the boopilal in l'ortlaiid laat 8lunlay, alter uirniiig with a aever beuimorbage ol of the lung. Wa understand that bit loii lliiou it quite critical. Mn. liwa anya the young people ol Maimer eliotil.t nut "catch on" to Ihe draia and wagrnit, at it it very danger ou nud tome have narrowly acied bring Iniit. Parent are reqiiptrd to wain their youngtrt agaiual Ihia pciiclice. Capt, Hugh (irnvee, of the dredge Columbia, wat a Itatnler vbltor on Mon day laat. Pomona (irnnge will meet on Satur day, February 2:1, IU07, inted ol Ibe :ird. a wa lorhierlv iublibvd. The merlin, a ill lie held at tiohn. Mr. J. Whutitker wat a Portland vimtor on Tueatlay lat. Mr. and Mr-, W. It. Hetcock. who have Ih-vii realdeiit of Haulier lor the int-l it ar, moved lo Portland on Moil' dav lanl. Mr. Hraiia k bat l-en in the plov ol the C. C. WiUon Lumber Coinpaiiy, (our mile from tin city. W irk b been truiiie.l iu the KiK"key logging camp, alter having lawn u pended lor alKiul fix week, awaiting repair ni In neceiy by the runaway in which the naii, e and train were mo k rd and a number ol people ill juied. Mi. Win. IViberly, of Portland, tpent evernl davt viailing Kainier (rieud Ihi week. Mr. J. I.. Jtdliaon, of Portland, vilted with hi brother in lUiuier thl week Mr. (iaiiu-t J.irkaon tpent Knntiay and Monday viiiing Irieml at Kalama Al Parker, w-h I II I liuen reidant ol Kainier lor th pat live year, tiled hert Tncrday night ol dropty. Parker had len in bad health lor over two year, ami al time had atilTortHl greatly. HOI LTD X. W. H. Il-llord relumed Saturday (row an extemlrd trip through Idaho, in the intrret ol the Wcttcrn CiKiperage Com iMiiy. Mr. N. A. Perry ba lieen visiting In Portland lor teveral dayt. Mr. R. It. Btiley returned Wcdnet day evening from The Italic, where the hml been visit ng Mr. lbtilcy, who findt the climate ol that part ol Oregon very iH'tu-ficittl to hi health. Mi Ilcrnice Ailatiti and Mr, tirace Melgee visited with home folkt over Saturday and Sunday. I,at Suturday evening Queen Etther, Rehekuh Unlge No. 153 and Odd Fel low Uxlue No. 1811 united In tneir in- ; atullution of new olhoer al me uuu rei- low Hall. leputy linuni oiarsnaii Wi lcb, ol Clatskanle, acting at inatall Ing officer for the Odd Felluwt and Kmily Mitchell, ol Kalama, for the Re-la-kah. The hall wat well tilled and the installation very Impressive. Aa ex cellent lunch w served to all present -by the Rclickab. A lew auiiuing Im promptu specebe ended a very pleasant evening. Mr. Itcatrlce McKay, ol Seappooae, u viiii,iu with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ahrulmtn Crouse. Mrs. Tho. Siuith' ister and family, of Portland, are visiting wilh her for a few diiya. The Women of Woodcraft installed their new officer Tuesday evening, Mr. Katie Perry acting at installing officer Mi lleruice Adinii has resigned her position a 'primary teacher. The va i-ancy has not yet been filled. Little Deuinrls Crouse is tprovtng rai.iillvlroinlierbi.ru. I'..' factory men are enioying a pleas- l tha Ireese. fiui - - Work will probably begin next week. WAKHK.1. VbII Or .MKf , No 2l of Wait it, held H" regi lar linH)llli In N. F. Hak r'a t"" HutMl'dity ami liiit lUI olllu r lor the year. Mr?. Vail, of Motiot Ta- "ri WM liHUIIIng oflh", tt alitexl In Mra, M. t. Has in. F.illowlii aie llie olllueni: Miiater, I'. II. I.un l-, Over- teer, 11. 0. Haxenl lecturer, M.J. Ful- lertoni Htewurd, K. K. LaiMii; Asdat- ntBUward, M, F, ILzont Cl.apUIn, I-ouIhu llaaeiif Treaaurer, Al tjw.fi; Hoc., B. A. L'M: Oalekeeier, Mr. Ileeleri Ceref, M .llie llaaeii; Pomona, Mra. N. F. H-k r; Flora, Mm. 1'. II. Land; Lady Aardata t Ktewaid, K. lUrin. At Hid noon hour one of I hone exc llelit d linera for which ill WarienO anger arafainoiia, wa rved and the ta' 1. a fairly gronned wiih lb -good Ihilitl piov de l, and it would do you good to tte ih H gra g--r eat, Mr. K. F. Uraou It on the airk Hal. Mra. Wm. Cooper la (pil e ai k, at are alto two cbildr n of Mr. John Kelllrg Mr. J. II. Muttt left on January 23 d for Kureku. M'in'aria, to vlait hia aUter, Mra. J. 11. lihod Mr. Ith h, who ia alao a l U-r . f Mrt. M. F. Haxen, tidied hiTi during the lew a and Clark Fair. L wl H tlurd y n:ght the W 0 W.nnd W. of. W. held Joint liiHtallatiou oftif dueraof Kay View Cump aa fol low t: P. O. C, N. N. liaker; 0. K. F. Ir aeii j A. I... rre I inW, Ihi ker, P. II. Lund ; Cleik. w l)v.a: I-aci.it, K. U. (t.rrian ; WaiC until, F. A. II y ; Ceil try, M.('Oia-r; Malltger, W. C. Cooper, A number ot ouUid -r were prewt t lo witteaa the In. Ul lull n if toe two lodge an I In aoare lu Hie exc lleitl tupper pr..v de.1. Aa Ibe Wiaalme.i and Women of Vt oo C'alt never do till g hy halve all rep ,ri having ha.1 a ipLu did time. Mr. K. 0. IlHzert la on the al. k 1st. and went tu Hi. Ilt-Wit oil Monday lo co.null a phyidcUtii. Lumb-r lutuli. g frm Tarla-ll a mill ta ted up butt Monday, ihe rlrat tual liaa b ell tone ab on the void wea b r began. Rev. jem Davie' mother, who hat been viiiting him lor the pt three month, led lor New Wctlmiurer, B. C, Wetlnewlay to visit another ton who it a doctor in that city. Mn. Myrtln Batch hat Iwen very ill with La Grippe. Dr. Cliff hat been in attendance. She it much better. The pattar of Ihe M. K. church will preach next Sunday morning at 11 a m. Alt are iuvited to attend. Hacon & Lanrn are talking about building a large ttore at Ibit place. Their precnt (lore it entirely too mall for their hut growing trade. Thi firm hand le twoand three carload ol feed tmontb. Meaar. Dupont, Skutic & Sherwood are getting a tawmill ready to ruu th:t winter. It will be near W arren. WUe Coancll from the Soath. "I want to give tome valuable advice lo those who tuner witn lame uaea ami kidney trouble," eayaj. K. Itlanketitliip, ol Heck, Tenn. "1 have pioved to an alatolute certainty thai Electric Hitler will uoattivelv cure tbit ditretliig con diii.-n. Tlie tlil boltle gave me great rebel and ait r taking a lew more bot tle. I waa conmieicly cured; to com pletely thai it become a pleasure lo vrcoiniiivmi (, . - under guarantee at ail druggiali. Price 60c m 1.1TK3T1UATK ICE COMUTIOSH Port of Portland W 111 Try to Ueyiae Way te Clear Channel. The Fort ol Foit.and Commission will endeavor to find ways and mean 10 break the loe blockade in Hu Colum Lit River, between the mouth ol the Willaiuet.e nud St. Ilrl lie. To tint end a committee couiK)aed of Captain A. L. Few . Capt .in Harry F.unen, Capuin C. li. liiove and C. F. hwigert Mi, Fortland Thuieday lU'irnlng on ihd aiennar Harvesi Uu en. to make a tur v y of Uh ice & Id and to deteimlue the beet plan to clear the chun u l. CapUiu IVaae, wliohaa been 111 cont mand of the 8 eaiuBiiip Aragoubt dtir.iig her eirona to break the bloikade, aay that b low Kale the ice la loo e and can easily be pushed out of the way. At preaent the principal obstru. tion it at Willow liar and lor a abort ttlatam-e aboue. Ih Harvest Qu-en left ibe mouth ol the Willamette aid intend ed to proceed aa far a the ice would permit. The situation will oeturveyeu with a View to utlng black powuer io blow out Hie heavy jama. If it de cided that litis plan i leatible, wmk w.ll be commence 1 at once. How to Care Chilblain. "Toenlov freedom from chilblain," write John Kemp. K tl Olintleld, Me., "1 apply Hucklen' Arnica Salve. Have alto uteil il tor tall rhemn with exrei lent results." Uuaranteed to cure lever to.ea, indolent ulcers, piles, burn, wounds, Irosl t'liet aim sain uiaeases. 25c al all druxgirit. Clovernor (leorge Chatiilwrluin should have the same power ol appointment thai baa been enjoyed by other Hover nora. The people have twice expressed their coiiir.lence in him and a Republi can Legislature should d nothing to abridge In prerogatives. It it Mo late now to hedge. He defeated as good a man at Uvea in Oregon, and ot course be did it wilh the aid ol Republican vote. Ikjn'l make lace, but take the medicine the voter prescribed lor you The Right Same. u, Auoiiat Sheroe. the zonular over seer of the poor, at Fort Mitdison, la., tavs: "Dr. King's New Life 1'ills are righllv named ; Ihey ai t more ag'eeably. do more good and make one (eel better than any other laxative." litiarantewl lo cure Inlliousness aim coiistipntiuu , ,t i druggists, ToOwnkksof Timhkr Claims and Tm. U mill buv (or cash any nood ...... . ,0 tUe Neilttleiu river. Will deal with owners only. No others need answer, Write giving full partlcu ' lars to box 8. U. P. Station, Portlaud, In 20 Oregon. A vavMLWx Knnon. it an Inatanre of the fact that a go-aJ law can be InvokeJ onwWcly and with a ditaalriout reault one ha only to go hick lo the lime when the refereodu u uetiliout were circulated agalnat the general appropriation bill ol Ihe laat leg idature. The Mint tk ihe aland al that time that au error wa Mug made, I.... ..1 . I. ..... I.. 1 1 m nnii.lnn out. n waa aimuat, aioov in o-f ! The people were oppotetl to the Nor- j in I Hcbool appropriationa, and thl (art wa taken advantage of by threwd men who deal red to bay the handling of the HUte' lundt. Invoking the ref erendum (upended the appropriation bill and left the i.mney which bad been collected from the people ill the care of the State Treturer, who doubllea re ceived intereat ou il fioiu the Portland ireuk. It waa a very pretty scheme and it worked to perfection. Had the appropriation bill been defeated by the j people it delrat would not have abol iahed the unnccetaary normal. They would still have been ward of Ihe Stale, and we could not honestly have refuted to pay their debit. Kul the voter, at the June election, indoiaed the bill, a ad the only reault apparent at that time waa a large and teeuiingly nnneceetary expense. But it now appan that the different normal cIiim1 coimlrue the reault of the vole ou the appropriation bill at a verdict in their lavor, and they are be fore the preaent leaislatore with a de mand for over twU-e the um appro priated lor them latt year. Altogether lite demandt of the educational institution ol Oregon amount to )ti70,000 from the pieteut tetaion at ag:-.int f350,(WO ap proprialed by the laat etntaion. The amount it out of all reaton and we do not tiipposc it will be allowed, bul it ahowt tlie eirucl the defeat ol the ref erendum hat had upon those immediate ly iutereated in the normal tchonl. We think they are mistaken in tneir eoncluaioua. The people are probably Ut lavor ol two normal chool-, and had the initiative been invoked n. -trail ol llie referendum they would have to de cided. It wat a great miataka and coat the State a vaat amount ol motley; but the baukeri were benefited considerably a ud the Stale Treasurer will keep tlie woli from the door for the reel ol hi lite. Let u be thankful lor these favor . GEXERUUS MB. DVXIH'AY. The Bute of Oregon is to be congratu lated upon the fact, according to ihe Oregonian, that Hi it yettr it will get "somewhere near ita money' worth" from tlie State Printer when he render hi bill lor the printing of tlie legisla tive calendar. The graft la aid to have received a tolar plexu wben Mr. Duni- way announced that he could print a calendar for the modest im of $8,000. Any firm of commercial printer iu the Bute would be glad to do it lor $4,000, but we feel tickled because the graft I not as g'eat by tomelhiiig like tlO.OuO a il ha heretofore been. The actual coat of gelling out the cal endar i not more than 10 per day for the session, or a total ol $1200, leaving Mr. Duniwav theima 1 margin ol ftS,800. Such unparaleled geueruaity is deserv ing of Ihe highest praise Uncle Harvey can bestow upon is. Ol course it was all voluntary. Mr. Duniway was not influenced by fear that Ihe Legislator might conclude to et along without ealeudar. Still, whatever the motive, il i a vail improvement over previous method. There are ninety member ol the Legislature and heretofore il ha coat the Slate about live dollar per day to keep each member posted a to lite statu ol legislation. Under Mr. Duni way' re lor in administration the same important work will he dune for about 2.25, or 75 cents per day less than their anlary. The profit Mr. Duniway makes in lor ty days would pay a competent man's salary for (oor yeara aa superin tendent of the State Printing Office un der Slate ownership. Itarnutii wa a great philosopher. But now that Mr. Dunia.'V has started upon his reck lest course of making pauper of himself (or the public good we trust be will not weary in well doing. A rebate ol the small sum ol (10000 w.ll still leave him an income ol about $15,000 per annum according to bis own pre election statements, eveu it tbe amount of public printing it not in creased during bit term of office, which, with the commissions to be c.eatetl it undoubtedly will las. If ht desires pointer whereby he may reduce tlie estimate Ir the tiext (our year our exp rlence as a jo irnyman has placed us in a position to give them and they are at bis service Iree of cost. The cal endar is not tbe only graft in the State printing office. There is the printing if the Ul rdi. t' e padding of the State Superintendent's work and numerous other matter whereby Willi can ave money lor the dear public, and we have no doubt, as soon aa the legislative rush is over, be will devote his attention to i hese smaller economies. Long live re form. REAL ESTATE. Following are the real estate transac tions in this county for the week ending Jan. 19, 1907: Hand E Anderson lo F and B Cornwall, part of ne qr see 15, 3, 8 $4575 D F and 1) M Baker to Jos Illg- genbothaiu, lt acre In 4, 4, 4 100 Pean Blancbsrd to E S Collins, land in Kainier C W and E J Blakesley to E and It J Blakesley, lot in hi Hel ena E 11 and J Cahalln to Benton L A L Co, e qr eo 14, 6. 4 C W and A T Cather to Benson L A L Co, n hf ol n hf, sec 18, 5, S M E Cleaveland to Eluior Bheplet , lot 8, blk 1:1, Vernoni i 1100 w Kialfl Same to Miss Nellie II Shepley, lot 7. idk 11, locoud add to Vernoiiiu..... 10 I 10 1 1 10 10 225 425 1 GOO Co, n qr tec 28, 0, o. . . . m . qr of te qr of aec II), , hf ol r 8 W J and A Ooin to E F Kerchow, parlol a M Walt u I c C and J Harm lo the ISemton L A L Co, tiuilier in arc 35. 7, 4. . . I M and A N Howell to Joa Rich, nwqrofiw qr aec 5,0, 2 T B and M A Keiih to the Chap man Tii her Co, e qr and e qr nw qi tec 2, and bl and n qraec 12. 3, 3 1 A J and K K Keilb to Chapman Timber Co. aw qr ec 2, 2. 3. . 1 F II Kelley to the Detroit Trim Co, aw qr of ne qr aec 28, 5, 6 10 E M and M F Knnyan to lame Peterson, ne qr lev 7. 5, 2. . . . 100 Q W and K Taylor to the Benton LAI, Co. w bf of tec 10, 5, 3, 640O II and B L Wood worth to F W Ellis, nw qr aec 8, 5, 2 100 United Mate patent were granted to W. M. Brag and Matlie Kahle. The loweit bidder lor digging the Pan ama canal tayi he will have the work done by the American negio. Add the Missouri mule and the combination it invincible. A French eng neer named DePluvy hat invented a deep-tea diving armor, having a tbicknesa varying Irom 2 lOtbt to 3 lOt hi ol an inch. The joint and couplings are made of pressed leatbtr and rubber, and on the top of the armor i fixed a helmet. The air it not brought to the diver from above, at usual, but U teut by a tube into a apecial regtnerai ing chamber, containing certain chemical product, which renew the tupply of oxy gen. The air it then tent to the interior of the helmet by another tube, lliit ap paratus it contained in a pair of Cham ben attached to each tide of the helmet and valves keep the pressure at the right amount, no matter what the depth ol the diver. The diver communicatee with the surface by a telephone, and wire connected with colored lampt show how the different parts are working. De Pluvy, with this apparatus, bat rcachec depth varying from 150 to 300 feet which it far below the limit of the ordi nary diver. etAROuirs sale. Notice l hereby liven that by virtu of at, oruer ul ins eouuly esiiin of the Mala ol Oreaou tor lue Cuuotjr ul Columbia, male aud euuirat, uu ibe 4i b Usjr ul August, lvut, in lh Bustler u. mo estate til ajurna j . MUle, a minor, tbe uu lritusl. as auaruiau fat the esiate ta sai, aiiuur, will, on ihe ini dav ul February, lsaff, at Uie hour ol It) u clot-x iu lb foreuuuu there ol, atUie utttraot w. U. Puwell, in at. Heieut Orocuu. sell at nrtvala aale. iur cut. in bawl the loiiimiua uejcrtbeu real property betoiMiiH to said aiiuur. tliuateU In tbe couuty ol t;ul uaibia, btate of Oregon, W-wtt: An uueiviueo oue-iuuria interest in and to tbe soutawes quarter of secuun tweuty. lu towusbin sevet noith. rouge Utree west ol lb Wiilameut Meridian. LUCY Vt LITTLE. W. II. Powell. Attorney lot uuanltau. YfYc tf l.itentita to Apply fr Liquor fj'cMN To all persona eoneerned: To and escb o you will uae noiiee that I. n. E. uuu, will ot, ibe tab day of Msrch, iyu7, apply ki tha eoun I; court of Columbia t-uuuty, btate of oreavu, io a lieeu- to sell spirituous, viuous aud uisli liquor aud bard eider, iu quantities less that, oue gallou. for a period ot six months, iu lb. town ot tioble, lioole preciuct, Columbia coun ty, Urvfcou, wbtcb appueatiou wUl be baaed on lue loltoaiag peutiou: We, th uuderstaued leaal votsrs of Goble preciurt. Colunibia Couuty, Sua of Oregon. rvsueet.iiUy petition tbe Mooorabia cuuutv court ol Columbia County, biauj of oie.ou, to arant a license lo &. K. Itatut, to seM SiMXituous malt aud viuous liquors iu less quaullue thai ou gallon iu Ooble, liobte prvciucl. Coldwbi. Couuty, buic of Oregou, lor tue psrlod ot si mouths, as In duty bound we will ever pra V. ti. Tipton, K. K. tiptou. r. Jeuaeu. Cua J Hussbauiuer. J M Fowier, Jobu Uihem Oi t itle Youu K O Jones 4 o Cleaver O K Uuntai f a srailb L 1-arsous G C Fowler W U Maaiu ater Victor Furer W It bhowsou A ti Zigler J . Wlgius Kt'arMlu C W Mi-FaxlaUd li M ear rial, A Vtllsoli Jullsu Fe-lro L. Uradley Heury bias. Al Sl.ilblw b C owler W M Fuuu J t' Co 1, Ward W Ulsuop Fra a Walter I'eier Kammat-b er U M Audeisou J L ilrlcall c A MeHlall i a Masius.ee J hurliuger U Welter J Keuiied; H Uopaots J Vau O t-clerMjit ti PliM-nuerg W ; Carey a li lianiug A bcltlldeli K LeugaeberC i Webb II biaaec a. MaXlusUir ; t Auuersou l A bmitb CUas aieluliie ti brougmou a' o t'oUe i W Kaues 1 C Wstui K Arrbibald A L Mttkulu tl f Muir Wm ouuean .N cooiptou F Let. gscbet li laat. bigued. b. K. Bull, BUARDIAM'S SALE. Notice Is bervbv given tbst on tha 3rd da of Feuruaiy. 1MI7, al lb hour uf 10 o eluca l. lue loreuoou. lu truul ol tbe court bouse dour iu lu. luwu ol bl. Helens, tu the Couutvo Columbia., Male ol Oragou. I will sjli ai publit sale ihe Interest uwue.1 by Laveii Morgan l oioieil, a utiuor, the same being one-hail in lervt.1 iu aud lo Uie lulluwiug described rea estaia: Tbe nortuweat quarter uf lbs soulh weal quarter ol sectlou t, !b north half of tbt uorlbeast quarter, and tbe sou.hwest qtiarle uf uie uortueast quarter of section I. towushi. uurtb, rauge J wcatol the Willamette Menu iau; tttruta ul sale, cash in baud. Tula sale la made by order of tbe count court oi Ute said Columbia Couuty, duly eu tared uu Uie 141b day of January, ltM7. M AriuAKhT A. KKASER, liuanll nof the estate of Lave.le Margare Couuell, Miuor. MICE FOR FUBUCATI0H. (Timber Land, Act Junes, IKS) United S-ate Land 0e, IMrlUud, Oregon Nntu"""'. glvan that in compllanc with Ihe provisions of the aei of emigres oi Junes, 1ST, entitled "Ansel for the sale o timber lands In the States ot California. Oregon Nevad and Washington territory," a extend ad to all the Public Land Stale by act of An art A, 1SSU. (lottlleb Sehsriluarr, of Albion ... u.-.i,i,,vi.in. Mtate of Orscon. baa thl dav fllt In this orace his sworn swieiiient No. m. for the nun-base of ihe W N U- h and , of Section No. i. In Township No. t North Range No. west, aim win unerprooi that the land sought la moie valuable for it limber or stone lhau for agricultural purpose and to establish hia claim to said land belor. Ibe Register nd Keoelver al Portland. Oregon, on Tuesday Ihe ih day of April. lw7. IU name aa wiluesses: Andrew Hmain. o Bseona, Or., A. tl. Hotchkln. of Bacona, Or.. Otto biedehnann, of Bacoua, Or., Albert Hetn sea. ol Albion. Or. ... Any and all persons claiming dversely lh btvedeacrtlwtt lands are requested to ii e theii eUlms in thlaornce on or before said tb dai of April. 117. RS0N prksse., Keaister. GUARDIAN SALE. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned Anna K Wotalhtirr. guardian ol t'harles Wll Hani Paul, hells Melinda Paul, Melissa Jan. 1 Ithorliy ol th county eouri, of Ihe Stale ot 1 ,..,.t, r..r MH.tnomrih eoiintv. will on the Ith . n. n. km, tun Hsriim r.o. mi'.ors. i.t so lv of Msreh. A. P.. 1W)7, at the hour of eleven , o'e'loek a. m . sell all the Intereat of said minors iu and to Ihe southeast quarter of (he northeast quarter and tho north half of Ihe northeast , quarter of the southeast quarter ol section 2S. In towuahip north ol range 5 west, aituateil I 111 tTolUlllbl COUIliy. ai puou .uruu 1 I 10 continuation by satd Multnomah County court. Term of sale, cash In hand, lulereat of said minors, the undivided ball of said described land, subject to tbe dower right of said Anna B Woodbury. anna woopBIJBYi Uuaidiau. Dated January Mb, 1W7. MtrhMst bidder, sal.l sale neiog siat. suo rvi n M K and H Cleavelunrl to iMinrt Trust Co, ne qr of qr sec 31, . , and n lif of aw qr, and e qr of aw qr tec 32, 4, 4... II (I Cook to the Whitney Co, lui lou of land R S and K H Cos lo H Karri I m- bry, tw qr aec 20, 5, 3 W C Kicbmiiu to the Detroit T. at Co, n bl ol te qr sec 2H, 5, 6. . . X J Failing to the Detroit Trmt TE55IE THE WAITRESS. Heasosi Thai Faltbfal mo. ta Took bar oar. Like tbe fated dueheioj In Itrown lug's poem, Tesale smiled upon all men. No matter how Intricate the order or bow many Hums you sent things back, she never gromhled. There wa al- wnys a struggle to get a aent at brr table. "The boys" who regularly gath ered In tbe downtown reatnuraut at half past 12 would wnlt fifteen min utes for the privilege of being served by Tessle. They Joked her a good deal and always were rewarded by a flash ing smile and a twinkle or the eye, a bit of repartee or perhnps a little e tra attention to their order. But nev er did one of then .resume upon her friendliness and Iran cnmnraderle to overstep the very certain line which she had drawn between herself ami those whom she served. She wu , young, piquant nml pretty, but sho "mothered" them ell, unit, ni uintter -bow tenderly she might ask If tbe eggs were Just right or the coffee hat, they , knew that It wa usclea to misinter pret that "mothering." , Tessle stayed In the uowiitewn mncn room Juxt three years. From t!i daf " the came the uinnaxer's discerning eye discovered a jirlze In ber. and from tlie ladles' table she was promoted to one where masculinity and tip were mora frequent. If a waitress were absent, Tessle was always given the 'extra' tahle to serve, aud she never complain- . ed. Tessle was never tardy, never too 111 to work, never dlstrnlr care less. Tirelessly she -ci up and down wltb ber arma i of dtehe and food. "The lioys" used to rpcuhite sometimes upon Tesslo' matrimonial possibilities and hazard mese'J as to what they would do whej some fellow carried ber off t w-alt on himself ex clusively. But In time she became aucb a fixture that they cert.---X wander ing why such a pretty girl wa forced to work la a quick lunch rcm and gave op tbe thought that she wo'a ever marry at all. That la why they were very much surprised one day when thpy arrived to find no Tessle. Ani'.t waitress) tried to take her plac.-. lu body got what be wanted, and r Ing weit right They bad teeu sr ' ed to de pending uikui Tea-lie's su Mtloua and ber memory that tbe nee valtresa bad a bard time of it Fb y In a fit of tbe grouch one of tbe -ys called the manager over. "Say," ba dunande "where" Tcav sler The manager lifted uia eyeb' wa po litely. "Tessle?" he began. "Oh, you mean No. 1Z She will te back tomorrow." Tbe next morulas Tessle iinyieared a osuaL The crowd of youa; clerka greeted her wltb a wboop. "Where have you beeu?' they de manded. ' Tessle looUetl at tbein for a tooniont. Her fingers er!p:H-d the eJj?8 of t!i table, and two big tearj r to ber eye. "I I sbtj-ed horr.o ; t-iterday." h said chokingly, "to-tj go ti ray b- v band's funeral." The clerks IojUihI at oue auoth. blankly. "Your buabandr exc-Utluied some body. "Yea." said Tessle simply. "Ile'a dead. He bad been Ul three yeara consumption." And tbeu she hun' 1 away to the kitchen to gtve ber orde and wipe her tear stained face. New York Press. v.:,,' Peacocka For Food. The peacock cannot well be recom mended as a market bird It Is too te der In early youth, too slow In reoc. lag maturity. But as a choice raJty. the crowu aud capsbeuf of a country geutlemau's feast. It Is unapyr-acLnd and uuapproacbable. This w., wcil understood throughout the age ot chiv alry; hence the knightly oath, "By the peacock, the beroushaw and the I" dies!" Whoever swore thus was treb.. bound to keep his vow. Turkey hau not yet come out of the western worlu to conquer a place among the "noble" birds which alone were held worthy of being served to royalty. The swan and the peacock were the chiefest of them and bore rule even beyond the days of Queeu Elizabeth. At tha Christmaslnga the Vecock came b. lr State, the same as the boar's he id iin-i the brawn. Country Life lu Au-erlta. ; An Effective lllddle. On one occaslan when he was bu;-y President Lincoln received a delega tion of men who wore eudeavorlug t, hurry the passing of some petty bllL When they entered, Lincoln looked up gravely aud said: "If you call the tail of a sheep a leg, how many legs will the sheep have?" j "Five." said the spokesman. ' "No." replied Lincoln. "It would only have four. Calling tbe tall a leg would not make it one." The delegation departed In discom fiture, j All That Was Left Him. ' "Your promptness, sir," Bald Dr. rrlce-Prtce. "is quite refreshing, but really I don't expect you to pay It all at once tf It's going to embarrass you." "The bill Is a big one, for a fact, but I don't mind that. I'm grateful to you for sparing my life," replied tbe vie-tim.-rblladclphia Press. i Altruistic. wnald Why does Tour father f,nrthlw', the strain Isn't on me. X, L O vs - In tho house-Chicago New. Some successful men are 05 per cent backbone, and some other aro M per cent cheek.-Chlcas New. Warian 'a "Social Olaaa." The town of Warsaw. Russia, may be called tbe milk producers' Eden. There Is probably nowhere auch "milk town." Bestuurnnts are but lit tle frequented. On the other band, tbo public frequents tie various dairies In great numbers lu order to chat with friends or reu 1 t'ie newspapers to th accomptinlnie. t cE blnck or white cof fee or a gluts cf i-old r warm milk. To clo3e a burg tin or to tnlk bunlnosa the milk saloon Is roiortMl to. Cheaa nd billiards are allowed to be played U these rcc?en!zed place of public i sort Load on Times.