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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1907)
OREGON -MIST Entered at tlie IVwtoflice At St. Helens, OrcRon, u second-class mail mailer. ran ron ti.d. daily.' -STIAMIIt- Issukd Every Fripav Bv K. II. FLAOO, Editor and Proprietor. SfBSCRIITlON RtTfiS One year Six Months . ,V - .75 Advertising rate made known on appli cation Legal notices 25 cents per line. FEBRUARY 8. 1U07. ADISTLNGCISHKI) I.OUUYIST The spectacle of an ex-governor of Oregon appealing at (lie State otpitol for the purpoteof lobbying in the t treat of a aetot thieves and perjurers who attempted to steal the State's land U certainly not a pleasing one, and ret that is exactly what ex-Governor T. T. Geer has been doing. The certificates to the land were secured by peijury, -and the State, bWng in po.-sei m of evidence to this effect, refuses to issue patents to the land. Now comes Mr. Geer and urges that the State should not only retum the nucey deposited but should pay the Inn 1 thieves six per cent interest on their intended investment. We hardly believe the Legislature will be guilty of passing to infamous a measure, and if it does we are confident that Governor Chamberlain will stand between the people and the grafters. They have no equitalde ground for such a claim. Instead of beiug rewarded they should be pUced behind the bars of the penitentiary, and in morals there d-.ei not seem to be any great difference be tween them and their lobbyist. During the last primary campaign the Mist very strongly opposed the nomination of Geer on the Republican ticket, and after the election we were told that had he been the nominee instead of James Withy combe be would have been elected. We did not believe it then and do not be lieve it now; but even were it true we would still be satisfied with our course. A good man was defeated by a stroi ger but not a better man. The Republican party was not weakened by the result. It will probably elect the next governor ; but, whether it does or not, it wiil be iu much better shape to go before the people than if it bad elected a ninn who is not ashamed to ose his gteat ability in an attempt to help the land thieves j Conaumate a raid upon the public treas nry. The success of Mr. Geer'a scheme would mean due notice that the State of Oregon will compensate criminals for any loss they may incur in an attempt to steal the public lands Last Sunday Oregon lan discusses the matter freelv and completely, yet it presents a most scalding indictment of the distinguish lobbyist who has been hanored with the highest office in the gift of the people of the State and is now rewarding them by standing in with the public piunderers. It was said at the time that the editor of the Mist owed his defeat for the nomi nation as representative to his opposition to Mr. Geer. Mr. Geer had many t sere inemia in mis countv wno were attracted by his ability as a campaigner and who felt under obligations to him for bis assistance in previous campaigns. They did what they thought to be right and we have no fault to find with them, yet we believe it was better to go dow n to defeat with James Withycombe tbau ' it would have been to have succeeded with T. T. Geer. "America" Willamett Sloi$. Route Leave St. Helens.... 9:90 A M Arrive at Portland. .10:30 A M Leave Portland ..... I:S0PM Arrive at St, Helens. .1)0 P M FAME M CC.1T. Will Carry Not nine but I-ftMen-gers and Fast Freight. A Jinn oooo, ntiKi, ft nor ice or Moorm or kihor. A STORIA COLUMBIA RIVER 11 RAILROAD COMPANY. iixw r. m. 7 ta) I s JO s ( 44 50 I w Or. IS S7 to ec to o 19 20 10 sTATioaa III w I OS 39 4 I.... liohl M 45.S I... .Rainier ... t .J. 1... re ram id... t 4 v i...WiTm.... IU flS !... Quincy .... MOO J.S '..OalUaui.. 1 10 H i L. Marshland.. 10 :t Ti l ' . ipoil... 10 SS T7 ....('niton.... 10 57 fit i....Knpia.... It ft. W.J I... fjvanaon.... II 1 86 4 (...John Dat. DAILY. A. M. Lt rortlani Ar 11 1 10 OA I St I t 7! t ir OS i ou I s s a S 14 S 07 ? 66 T t 11 30 99 S At. Atori .Lt A S. I X 00 7 44 T M 7 SI 1 1 17 7 03 C n t 3) 10 All train tnl eloaa eonnartiana at lliiSU with Northern 1'arina train to aji.t from th tail ana suum point. At FonianJ with all train learinr I'nlon 4po(. at Awori with I K. AN.Co. boat and rail Una and Aitnw T. 1 Poller i and from Ilaraco and fcoru cfun points. I uaensn for Astoria at war points matt flit : " iiwmwmiwp 10 it Ia nana off at Uoulton whew comto treat poina aolGobla. J. r. .1y, Of. P. A-L. Aatorla, Or Yy C. FISCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. RAINIER OREGON The report that President Roosevelt appointed a negro to an important federal Office in Ohio for the purpose of testing the sincerity of Senator Foraker's pro fession of regard for the African race is probably nntrue. It would certainly be a very poor reason fjrmakingan apioiut ment, and entirely beneath the dignity of the chief executive. If the negro is worthy and well qualified he wiil prob ably meet with no opposition in the Senate and his appointment shoal! re- ! ceive no unfavorable criticism. To 1. ' li"ve that personal motives influenced the P sidsnt is to assume that he is not as large a 111.111 as the people credit him with being. "The fact is that he is onlv human is beginning to be appreciated ! by all except the isolators who decline I admit tint he can by any possibility ! be wrong upon any subject, Uavin's ! STATE BANK OF RAINIER RAINIER, ORE. CAPITAL $25,000 Four per cent interest paid on eating deposits. Interest compounded femi-annuailv, March 1 and September 1. W. B. LOTTMAX, Cashier Collections Made :- Drafts Issued In the Count? Couit of in (ilnto o( Omron (rlhtiuni?otVlmnhia. in the miir nl ilia adonttau ot Amold l auibcll, a minor. fKTHIOX To the Honorable Comity Court ,l tli state ntllrviion lorthr Ooiimv t nlnuihla' Tha tvililonof Marlon f I oriiic and Oilvlla K twiim. hl lfi nn)wetllv hiw'- nai our rviiiionrrn are and ..r mall? vears P nve ihtii nulvii,l and wife, and Uml Ihey arv now and lor ntanv month Ut hai naie itwn rvsi,Hiii and Hihahtianu of the loon,., ih ouimnia, niair l tirnfitn: ThAI Arnold l'mhiU la a niin.ir ..I it, ofelthl moniha Tuat Nn. Ijlllr Camdcll t the niothernt mim m lour ami tnai Mta la nH now 1,1 op r...t. doni n( the dale f Oren. thai on April J.t, :i. he livnt in Kranit, state at Wahlniil.ii.. and your (H-tUMiem ar Infornuit and believe tn.ii me i now nunin in Mate ol Wathlnston That th father o( uid child la Cainn- Mil. whose (lrt name n unkuown to voiir iielitlonrra: that aaid la 1 Sit la not i, 'ml deui nl and l not now within the Slate ol Or eon. hut your iwtltlonert are Inlonnrd ami believe ihnt he live aoinrwhere In the Mate ol aihluKton: That on April , I. the Mid minor wa Nirned. and on lhal na ttirrenderiHl he tin vald mother lolhe.Waahlttetonl'hldrrn'a Itiiliie S.irielv ol the Stale ot ttahltii;lon: lliatlhere afierdnrlm the month of Mkv 1v the ld S lelv "ilrrethtered aaid child t tour li-tlllon-er for Ihe i-urt.v.e ol adofiton; that ever wrn-e ald dale your elllunera have had Ihe earlu ne care ami cunmtv ol ald minor child, aud thai they dmlretoadoniMld mluoraathelrowu; thai Ihev ileslre Ihe uame of a id Arnold Cam - .Tii w ii-tiKiii hi 1 nni 01 noy a rnotq uirlne; and thai your e!iltoiier have authclenl ahlltlv and are able to brliia no aakl minor .hil.l ..i ,.. nro tile nnd fnrntah htm with anllable nurture and (Slnoation. and are in alt rvanert HI and iniwr iiervma to haT tb rrm ..n.i.i.. ....1 adoiou of aaid minor; That aid minor oa no suanllanor next nt ktu in thi St(e. llhKKrOKK, your t.-tillotii'r prav for a loOrce Of Ihl tloilOrablo I'oort nikl. .I.t Arnold Camtibell. o all leirml lnl..n,. an. I purraifros. the child of vonr m.iIm.ihm ....i chaininir Die uame of vai.1 Arnold Campbell in Koy ArnnH lrlu thai for thia nnnw,... 11,. court tiall order copy of this petition and ..iit-r uremia 10 o iunii,nei one a week lor ihrve iicre-aive cc in uch new.Mper piliite.1 in thiaCotiuiy aathcCoim ma? dlri.-t k.1.1 mm -iiv-u oiner aim uinner ortiera and iie creeaa ihe court may deem til, Proper and necewarv Iu Ihe premlm-a. MAKIUN F. LORIN'ii TVrF 0RE"S'. COl STY OK COI I MBIA: ss. I. Marion K. Lorlnt. ami I. tvielia R. Uirine. n-lneeeh severally duly awivn. depoae and saw mat I am one of ln pentkmera above tiaml iu the lorrxoHta petition nd am the hnahand and wife rrapvriitelr of the iher ('tltloner to ald petition: thai 1 have re.l ihe lore-son,,, petition, know the ctilenu thcrcol iv aaur ixiug true ai 1 reruv lii'lice. MARION V. IHKINii OlltLlA K. LOKINti S.ilwriiit nd aworu before me OiU 3bt dav of IVeember, p.ajti. 3. R IM.N. Nollary Itibhc for Oregon; Iu the County Court of the State of On-gun forthet'ountr of Coluuibi.4. In the Matter ,d the Ailoptlou of Arnold Campbell, a minor. UKPF.K In the matter comma- on for beartnr thi dst upon Ihe pet'tion of Marion K. lArin and (bt3IM0nV for rolumUU Wmitlv Hciwm UHittuitf , liimilKTiiikT Co, n irp.. nt(.t I'Umtti!, vik Attvlrvw Kcnowkl, iv'i'ii.Uhi. To Amlrvw KfitoHnki, llio immisl tip- hfit-laiil 1 In Kip tunic of th tStu- 4tVKw )mtri put 111 nitti attmiui von in I hi- NboVtt rittlllca i court mtui Niiti, hi ir tfi o ilio t4-v'"tltl,l iU Tki Inuu Ihr lt nl tlu1 iiilillrMlitit. of til if MimtuiNi, Im wit, 11 or Imuiii tti .Vtil lUy l FrK 1W7, ami II yn fttil n iti iuikwit, lnr nl ihfrrof. tin .U limit mil i tv lo ihe oouri .r Hie n-lu'f rit?.. for (n ii iimhUiiiI now o hrrvi't. whkh rvli. n,l tur If m follows, tit wtl Ilml ion ! tvtilml to munu'r hrrvin wllttin thf itn nn'riU'il hx hw. niiI to m( lorih fully tin nut it re, -ttMrfli'r Nnl ih HI of itu1 tiUt-rl or claim hMil nr ktswrut bv (mi o tUv traci ol Uml nU ni tHuui'laint, to wit tht w ol fciH'if, T AN K tf W, W U.i llm rlitlll tliaf k. .nl .. I. ...,..... .... ...1.1 ctiiirt, Nml Hint noon Ihv hrannjc ol thU rirnw. thai you lvn1 not tn hw any rtitht, tHlc. tiiUTt'ni orrmate Innaiil (.rt'tnUf! or aitv iurt or nr. thrrrtif. a.ut that llu fUinilft h tviti UtTlWI 111 IH- It ihv all ttMer ol the iMlillly i'uil niilii "e " "it lor Ihe County ol Colnmbi. ma l and euiarvd on Ihe lib dav ol Auu.l. twin. In lh "' lliacimeolMoriUJ, l.lltle.a mliior, Ihe ti if uVrliic.t. ,iianlfii ot the eiaie l ld luttiot, will,miorlrlliltd .land hebtuarc. Hai?. at ihe huur 01 1 o vlo. k In the forenoon IHeteol, at the oltl. e o . II Powell. I11HI. lif t eua Oti-itou aell i prliataaale. lorcaahln hand, the follow In ilcwrlhed Paal pn'erl twloni 11a loaald minor, allltaled III lh Clll? of Col iimbia. state .dOri'iton, to wn- An undivided one loiirtu Interval In and to Ihe onihweal matter ol aerlloti iwetilv, III towuahlti aeven north, laime three weal ol lh Utllametle M"r""""' tfi YM II.TIK. W. It. I'onell. Attorney lor liuanllaii. Vtifrr r lntntin to Hpflf Hr Liqvr lictnf To all H'raia itnoeruit : You and eat-h of vou will take nolUe that I. K. K. Iiuiia. will on I the Wh .! of Mutch. !.. apply to Ilia eniitny pim lnr 111 1-. 11 u .1 iiromi.... - ..... . . i... and Hie whol- il,...i . , i i..T. i . VJ eotirt ol t tuunima county, main 01 reaim. n" Tll. llmiM..n. 1. ....1.11.1..1 1 .1... ' IOWII Ol OOICl tooir iH- lll , i'llliili 1 JiiiIm.. ..f IhHl'.in.ii 1 hum nl : ? ' " V IT" Hon. K. S Italian Jiiil.. ..f Him i'hiii.i, i mh ul Columbia Comm. Male olOrcaou. u hi, li onler wa. made and dated Ihe a dav ol J..n 107, and Ihe ilate of the lira! publlcnilou ot thia aunt moui t the tub day of Jan !: ; i iiuv KKi fTAi'i.nroN Aiiorucy for I'laiutirT H0TICC FOR PU8UCATIQM. tTlmNr 111,1. Act June .1 17) I tilted Stales laud Otdce, I'oltlaiul., Oreiou, ISMvml-r l iai. Noiuv 1. heirbv alien that In compliance with ihe imivlMimi ol the act of Conjirraa.il June 3. l:s. euiillcd ".an act for Hie aale of llnilier laud in the lalcol l aliforula. treon. ...-.aim. aou naaniticion lerrllorv, aa ev leudeit 10 all the Public Laud Matea b ai l of Annual 4. Iw.'. I harl.-a I. l,,v. of I' .rllaiHl. ! Olltltv of MuMooilitth. Male ..f llnf.iL. I.. thia da, rlle.1 II, lhl ollice hla aworu alalcmcul j . ,nli I haa He .No. Jlii, torlhepurrhaaeoflhr W of K . j T K.,,,-, I t l tt Sv.a aud.N tt V "1 NK',.I Kvtlon No , f. I ,, ,. j," lie im To.ii.hip S... 5orth. n.uw N. 4 ,-.! IJuk iidrlia K Lorine. hi He. hcrt-totor riled herein, pray-.tic lr the adoption by them of Atnol.t t atnplll. a minor of the ae of lhf inoutha. and for the chance rt ibe name of aaul miuir :o that of Rov Arnold Uirine: And ItapK-anua tothec.un Imm &i.i v.i. Bed petition that both Ihe lather and tlic '.r.'Hher of Mitd minor are not resident of the Mau of Oreicon. and cannot be louud therein, and thai each of aid tiarvnta are n..,om. a! and are now wi'hin the Mat a of u.hln.in- at.d that Mid minor haa uo guardtau or ucxl of Kin id inta ?(aie it is Iherefure herehv onlere,! that on iht. -n.i tay of March. 1.VT at 10 o clock in ihe (.. ,-,".., n vncreiu, a, me v ourtnvm 01 tnia court al St Helena. Oreton. te et as Ihe lime and .la.-e for heanua: ail i:nion: that vud (eiition and hia order be ptibil-hc-t for three aucccilve i-k in -1 he ore-oil Mit. ' a iiew.ian-r of jciir rait in itiation, printed in the l.ojutv of I'olmubia, Stale ol Or-ton ; and lhal a opv 01 atd r-etlllon and orler be .!; 1-1U-I in lhe luau.fliov rof.ti preiaud. aiMreMeil to Jlra. Llllie CampbeH. Seattle. Wa.h." Ione In oieu Court tills h dav of January. A. l. I:aj7. It. S. IIATTAX . ounty JuiUt Finit r-nbhcalion Jannarv 11 1'ar- 1..1 .. 1 lication Februan- 1 1X17. ' au.1 win offer prool toahow thai the land aouithl l more valuable for it tnii!-r or at, me than (.foraiiricullural purtM., and to emabluh hi. cianu 10 aaiil lamt u-lore Ibe Kealater and Ki ceiier. al I'ortlaud. Orrcon, on Mondat llic lih day ol .March. Ii;. 11c tuuira at .Unrvea: tieorse Sitl.. of Keuwv, Or ; John I'nnalc. ot Nanioiiia, nr.: J. K. .V,s rea. ol IVrllaud. Or., R. K l iil. of rottlnud. or. Any and allieroua cUiiultty adivrMdv the aloe din riU-.! lamia are miictcd to tile their . ,n.i. ,11 iniaoioce ou or ik-ioic al.l tilt day of March, tior. AUiERNoN S. IIKKSSKR. Ki-St.lcr. 'atloll wilt Ihi baaeit ou 111 follow ilia tielllioli We. Iha uiiilerdvincd lcitat voter of lioble prtH'Inct. t'olutiibia County, stale ot tiretion. raMclliillv laillloti Ihe Honorable toiiulv inuil ol Columbia County, Sialeol orcttou, 10 Irani a llceiiac to H. K Itnlia. to Mr'l a4rlluoua, iiinII and vtnoua liUora In lew iuattliiiea than one icallon In tiolilc. tioble prcclllcl. Coliitutila t'ountv, stale ol Oreitott. lor Hie iierlial td "t Itiotltlia, aa 111 duty hotlod we will ever pray I'. II. Tiplotl. K H. Iiplou. r. Jrii.eu. I haa. J ltimlumer. 1 M fowler, John lilllcm or- lllc Yoiitta 11 June J O Cleat er O . II Uliler r H Smith 1. larooiati C Fowler V l Vaklu aterVlclor Hirer l showaon A iiler J II V lealtia K Caraon C IV Mrr'arlalldO Miiacliam W ilaon Julian I'rdro I. Ilradle lli-nrt lllake A I Ml III, 1 It C 1-owlerW M foul J Co II Mard W illaliop Fraik ttallcf Teicr Kainmach er IN M An, lei. on J I, Mclfalf C A Mt-tcall F VSMaklualerJ Khrlluncr li Wi lier J kenned) II llupkllla J Vault I'elcraotil. IMaeulierit VI i Caret A t llarllii- A schlldell K l.ena.i her C F Webb II lllake I h .Muklii.t.r ' f Anitrriu r clullte ' llrouatitoil k l roller rtalla K An hllhild A 1, Val, mm I'lttiiatt N lontplou F Ixu Kacher (1 Link. Miicd, s. F, Mutla, HOT ICE fOH FUBLICtTIOH. FOR PORTLAND DAILY Steamer Iralda C. I. Hooghkirk. Master. RAILROAD TIMK. t.tav KainUir ftailv rnvt,i .nn.ii-M..a n.v-i lami. ac ft A. M . ilfimrtiuc lnro St. llrlrii al S ocl.it'k. Kflurninc rNnUnl nt ' if P M., arnuiiji at M. Hv.riu at t ii. ltKTL.M LA.NUl.NU, T.wfuii ST iTimr Ijiml. Aft Jimp X I1 CnitrHl ial4 IjiihI tlltlov, I'uftUn.t, Orrutttt, j Januarv .!, 1 Noilco i hvrU (n that hi Cimltaiirv ' with the tmvi)ti o( llic art of t'ouicrr if i Junr i. tM, ruiitliM "An aft for lh Ml ol i tiuitwf land inihfMafcaof ralifornia, Urt-tfoit, i .Ni'vaila ant tiiiiir(uti rt rritnf i , cirinl cl to all tin? ritta- i.h-t i-uti hy art of Am tin 4, W.v (aitub s.hcrintfr, of AlKUm. 1 ou 11 (it of afthiMk'ton. Mf.it ff i iroii, ha ttita dav HltHl In ttiiii olttt v hl awortt atnti-mftit .No I Tlsi, lor the fo.rrli l the , Ntt l.u .1 ( ami 4. of Sift ion No. Iti 1'nwttiiitk So J North. ! K a it ire Nit 4 W r, ami Mill i-iTt-r tnoof tntht i iht ih lamt ' tit l mut tAliialtl lor it ) ttuihcr or Uon than ftr atfrictilioral nuriHr j anl to tal.!h tti "Uiiu to mU Uml be foe j the hffitrr ami l.rrrivr at f'ottlaml. Otvjfoti, on Tuilav (hf h tlat of April l'WJ M I tiamr aa win.tN.iw' Aulrrv lUaaott. of : Hoa. r.t A i Hot-hit tut. of tlao. Or., tum Mi-iMiitAHii. til iLtvotia. Or., AlLrt Halo ; .n. o Albli-M. Or. , Anr anj alt wr"iii I'latinttttf atvrwTy the ; altovr tl-crift lamt arv rrtmtr -i Ai thrlf It-iaim lii thtoitiC ou or hrlorv aati) 9th day ol Atltl, VA7 i AUiUHSOS H, I'HKVrN: ft Kctftiivr. PRIWTIWQ I OUR DU0INC8S WK liavo the imt and mmt fully (iqulpH'tl Job l'rlut iui; Ollice in ( Viliimbla Connty - - S Jiid we are prepared to do all kind a of Printing on short notice and (tt most reasonable prices '. aaaaaa-aaaaaaawafafwaaaawaaaaa, A TRIAL Will CONVINCE OREGON (HIST vmuvmut vi n. U. QUICK A. M. HOLTON J Tun Columbia Couisty ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. Titi.ks Kxaminivd v" Abstracts Madk y Non-Rksidknt Taxks Paid ytf Viv Loans, ktc Rkal Kstatk It OTIC TO CREDITORS. H. HORQUS ST. HELENS Carries a Complete Line of Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Crockery Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fancy Goods In fact, everything usually kept in a firs class General Merchandise Store. JI prices Hill found as reasonable as an store in Columbia County. Your trade solicited. NOTICE U hereby ilvtn that Ih urolcniirn ra ha l-en apjmlnu-.l ailmmitratiir of 'ht eitatt of sarah fc. a)r.lnnl, bv ihe llmi K. H&ttaa. Juilife oi the i ouiity t'iiun of lh siate of Oreeon. for the rminir al (oiumtiia. anr ami all prrMina havinr elal'm aa-alnt wul ctte are herebv rt-iiuirnl to prtn-ui itteaanie in tie at inr ri,iti t Warr. n, Oregon allhiu nx niontha Irom Hit date hprpof UateiJ thi llth Jay of Januarv. A. D. l'r. " ' I- AYRFS . H. Powell, Aitomey for. .luiliil.raU)r. GUARDUHS SALE. V-r Jl--'-? "T. ' V Notice if hervbv rivn IKa nn ik. . ol Fi-bruary. 1'aiT, at the hour of in oT-l.K-k iii ne loreunoD. in front ot the -mirt hou- il..ir i in ma tuwn ot i-i. iicii-in. in the Count,- of : t olunibi. flute of Ornfon. I wiil Ht al t,.il.i,r 1 ale Ihe ltitvrrat owuni bi- Urrllt MnrMret ! t oimtil. a minor, the tne finy omhalf In i Wren iu au.l to the followlnit ilc rilml real ' elats: The northiirtt ,iiaru-r ol Ihe aotua- : we-t jiuarter of aection 1. the north haif of the , northca..! .jiiarter . aim the MMithweot inarter ! of the uorthealquarurof elioo . frunhipi J north, mnceS w.-iol the Willamette Men.l- i lan: termufaie, ea.h in haoil Ihi Mle M iUaVle ht (Ihlrt ol Ihe (naafa I M-ori i.-i ine aalil , oniniliia l.Olintv. iluly lere.1 on the Hth 'lay of J.umary. 1-Vit. JHII'UlIf.1 t.fKA.-KR. 'tunlianof tneenutcof Late'.le Marrret i.onneil. if inor. aikarvltfa JAZg&t I Royal Oak Dresser. No. W. When you tee llii Irecr you will hve aliuti.lant ami erjr tangible eitlenc; til the l.u-t that e aeli furniture at lower rate tlmu any other firm in the city. The sue of thi ilrerr top 2ll:M inche, with oval lanrel plate mirror lfl inchef. It it made of royal oak with beautiful uuarter KraineJ top and front. There are four drawer, top drawers Iuviiik well front. jut like the illuatra tion, and all are fitted with ct bras pull and lock and key. A very net and attractive devn and one th.1U4nn.1t fail to pleaw. And pnee mouly s 10.00 PAY S3 CASH. SI, 50 MONTHLY afl H Send for our complete furni ture catalog, thowitiK the fine lurrnt re we aell on the Hiatal meut plan. We pay fteight ITH-IT.'. HUM' MIIKi: 21-'J1!7 VAMIIII. To OllM.RS OF TlMBKR Timbi:r. We will buy for cash anv good ! timlier tributary to the Nehalem ' river. I i.I deal with owners onlv. No others bla,-Kl bin. Iinon an ,... hU. , " I . ,r' r K,v,n , ,. - ; lars to Uix S, V. P. Station they refuss to believe tiiat he can utter I f, a IV bflt UOKlfl OI U'IK.1- ril nr . . c,,. I ! TEACHEK S EXAMI.ViTI OA'S Claims xr particu- Portland 1 'JO GUARDIAN SALE. Notice ia hereby given that the nniieralKne-l Ann r. W.H.lbury. tuaniian of fharle Wil liam Paul, lieita MlinJa Paul, Meltaaa Jane 1 a il an.) .'o. to Ha.,, 1.1 i..,i ...j- ... . . . inority 01 the o,ut- iyrt. of the .Suae ol ornron for J.iitii.,mh county, will on the liih I "(March, A. !.. J-.ajT. at the hour of .-lercn , o -!ixa a. rn. at Ihe Irout d,,r of th.- 1 ountr o;irt lluiiw. ia Hie Ton 11 of o, ll!ena li, I I oliimbt I oiinty Or.u,ti h,I! i the intrct f ; -al.l minora ;n arnl to Ihe avutheaat "llanerof the i iiorthea.i.iiiartcrati.l ibo uortii tialiof the ti.,rih et -pidfternf the Mttinut piartrit -mioii ' twwinhlp S north of ranee ' weal, aituate ' , in Co.umbia county, al rmMlc auction to He I hieneat i.l.l.lcr. sai, .ale m,e ,),:., J,, c,..n!irmalion byaai.l Multnomah ounir coon i T''m ' ea.h in haicl. Iuferer-l 'of ! ! minora, the iiwiiri.ied half ot faj.l ,1.- riil ' latin . mbjeei to the .lower fit-h! of aa;,! Anna K ! ooiiMiry. ANNA K. WOllbllfP.V. 1. 1 1 . ... Ouatilian. i IjuIciJ January Sith, 1'jijT. GEVURTZ&SONS PORTLAND, OREGON SECURE Fl)TURE INDEPENDENCE By Investing iu GOOD RKAL ESTATE St. Johns Realty is the Bet Invest now while you can get iu ou the ground floor, lomorrow may be to late. Correspondence solicited Irom those seeking investment and promptly auswercd. COLVIN & HENDERSON 102 Philadelphia St. St. Johns.Orcgon rrrorTtTrr. to n nm t rrrs it mm t SI Ifl QIC SPRING M0DEL5 3 THE SM ARTIEST I FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN MIlKKI ai.-4.i- - . . i iaiuoes not wen absolutely sj lare. He lias done t-noiifh, up to tbe iire.en: time, tomiiilj biiu to tiie tveriastii j gratitude of thi American .eo;,!e, at,d not thi lent: of hi etrvicia is that lie has given ihuu fool for tlous;lit and an UndertUn. liiiig of thir jxin er. In fact on some q'le.'t ons wh;re lie .u thoubi to a 1 a He il he lia come to 1 a cor.. 8-rv.itive a :1 is somewhat ln-h iil i;i steal nf ahel of iiublicwiitiiiiciit. lie belong to tue rim-of "kin" pre-i K-rit and is at to believe that liiswiil sim govern. He is intolerant of iiixeitin and not over like iu liU iiietlnle. He is veiy inudi likeUrover Cleve!aii,l in liis iiieuttil makeup, ami it is j,ro! .uMe ', that before the close cf liis term li will liavem-i.le many mistakta iiiidacr-uinu- I lated enough ttieiuif?a to defeat liin re- ' election, should ho be willing to accept a reaomitiation. but tin people have : every coufidence in liii homsty and in- ' teKriiy. nnl his errors will ,e Uirg AU-n and forgiven and he w ill bo ri'ineaibete d ' (tia lublii: bei afattor iu that he gave! life find force to the paltitu.le that alii men are created equul, and insisted that neither wealth, standing nor poli L-n influence should shield the evil-di n and that coi'ijoiuti ma as will as indi vMuals are creatures of and rtil jcct to the Jaw. Notice h hereby given that the Countv feuitnnteiident of Columbia Countv will : hold the regular examiuaitou of appli cants for sutc and countv i)airs at S' ; Helens, as follow: l OR ST VI V. I'APKKS ComtneDcing Weducvlav. I'ebruary Hi at !t o'ciwlt a. m , and continuini; un'il hitunhy. l ebrtiarv lii, at i p. m t 'I n u v 1 a y I'e n m an sh i p. l!!in.', physic, geograph' pivcliolcxv. lli'jrvbiy Written arithmetic, theory le.itnini;. grammar, pli'jsics. civil government. . -, .iviologv. geography, mental arithmetic, composition, algebra. nuionv, plan-! general history, ' I-nghsh hoo! law. I hi'torv, reading, OREGON awd Union Pacific bookkeeping gromttry, literature, Fob CWNTV I'Al'KKS Commencing We'lnesdav. February I ! at ft o clock a. in. and continuing tmtif I ridav, I'ebruary 15. at 4 o'clock p. m. SIX'OXO. ,tXf, TH1HO GKAOl' '. tliHTiriCATKi ' e 'lnos-lay-IVoinansliip, history, or tlioaraphv, readini. Thursday YWitierj arithmetic, theory , of teaching, grammar, phvsiology. I ridiiyGeography. menul ari'th-netic ' I.M'iN l.KPi,T. Vwn" IHIi AOO- i'lih U.AM) iri.ri "M I K IaI, fr the Kal Imilr. Vtst IiiIltl,;to. ' li l'K INK y I, V K H, 1'ir Kaalern Ma.Mnir t'.n. Walla Malla, lcw l."'.n. Owiir iI'AI.mii; "lei On-at Northern l-ciillt. A I f.tSTlV KXi kf I'it id Eiiat via II mil-li.irt.'ti' I -'. K H liallj. ! Arrlv-a. ; i' p. m" ; I'ully. .) A."Vf." lfailj-. Tl Zafr7s, 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 TO M'l.rTII-MINNKAI-ol.IS rAL I, IMAll v I 'X in KAST --T lKv i:i:- i.it'ul.- k ..- 1 1 rv-t. TIIK Via I.ivin The Kegtil.ir Yellowstone I'arlt Route s'ton and Gardiner Gateway, the Government Official Iintrance to the I'ark. SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20. II' VOL' WIM., ItfT AM I0I.ITCA START KIGIIT. SI-K Y Ji LOAVS'l'O'X 10 S10JC ITIt T N'ATi'RKS ORKATKST WON'M-RI.AN'IJ PARK 1'AltTlClLAKS AT Bo MOKIUStfN STKFH A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General I'a,ssenger Agent nd Oregon Por Spring Ties aud Oxfords 53.50 nd $4.00 most np-todatc hosiery department in the cihy for Men, Women and Children. KNIGHT SHOE CO. 3rd and Washington p, ()regou Walkover and Sorosis Store The largest specialty store u the Northwest iixxj A1 j I THE BIG STORE DOWrV OY THE DIG aawmii " Receiving New Goods Every Day In the Wwk. - CORONAS ioc :1J . M.i.T?A.if. lH', l)ai!r. ! Lower Columbia River. athm.!i".rv"Tv"!; 'v '"l4 l.llr, 'X'-ei'l ! WxV lamliliva. hi.tii,iil,. I Sllli.lfV. A 1 ai"i"."i.' ""-'I" i.cticral Ii,fi-uger Amu. I't,i:T AKDftr. I'ir Aatoria l-av Aatorla at 7 W The Mist and tto Week! Oreg-nian $2 per year. ' c.l...i i ;.. . r 'mit ..w, u, vivu government. lliIUAKV (.'fcRTIt'ICAlM We,!. enJ;lv-I'eilll,ailsl.iPl 0;tllr(f lV I j,i.itiiiinrni:( ifHUlll'. I'nur.ilnv-Art ofqntctiouirijj, t)ieory of ti-aclmig. ,ij-Hloln.iry. 7 J'atcd at fcillitflll flri.rClli ,1.1.. Ol . -.y of January, 17. 1. H. COPK f.A.ND, County 6clijlSupflilnUndent jyt.ll.R. CLIFF, PHYSICIAN & HT IIF.l.KNS Kb WIS KOiiM. SURGEON OKKfiOK. ChfAHPIONS The Best Smoke for the Money i2. CKLIS STOKE iGeneral Merchandise Dart & Muckle. t-r 'St. iUWiUIUJUialttliliUiilJliu m lUmialUllliJlalllii HADE IN OREGON j PHYSICIAN & SURGFON hy ST. BXUMi, I OBSUCt M. C. GRAY. BRINN BROS. THE HOTEL JAMES SPFWSP "a-iaaaaaaaa aa an. lies only fresh, ilomc kj,lcd nicats NehVlcm Q a bS, C ir;...... ; 'ur our snomnir of mp,li rrt. sw;f SkcnVreduce takcn in tradc- i iirr ."i.ltrs "ken for veofn L-, : flRKnoM our the