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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1907)
t- LOCAL ' If Talk o Rom. CoIiihiM. County Hunk. II. J, Kurlry, while loading tit on i row at lh mouth of lwli river laul WnlnciMlar rvvnliig, (ell (ivrrlmanl anil wu ilrownril. Italian alurlt hit plot rooti Into t llaiud wu pulling It Into lac on the iraw wlirn the picaroon pulled out ami he fell backward Into Hie water. The laxly wa recovered atmut half an hour alter the arclilent, J. K. Wellantt, formerly of Iloultun, U now runiiliiK th Ikihemian Cafe, i'H" Aider Ht., l'ortlund, Or. I.. K. Ililley of I'urtlaml waa a llmil- Ion vUllor thla week. Dr. C'IKI'e uew launch I flniihed and Itoc la working It over time. It doea go dome though. Mr. (I. K. Undgren of CUlakanle tit. Ilcleiti vl.llor Thuraday, To Ownkm or Timnkk Claim and Timnkh. 'We will buy for cash any good tluilier tributary to the Nehalcm river. Will deal with owner only. No other need anawcr, Write giving full particu lar to bo 8, V. I Station, 1'ortUnd Oregon. 2 20 The people of lloultoa com plain that their water pipe are continually Iwlug Hopped upby dirt. II that ia the iae, a filter I badly needed. Optimo cigar; two for twenty-five ct. Leader In quality. Itrlnn Ilroa. 8. 8. Ivonic, of Warren, hai built a blM'karoitb thup at Iloultun and will henceforth be found at hi uew location thla fid of the ho tbop. Mr. and Mr. I'ugh, ol lludaoa iil a buniuea vllt to ht. ttrlcti Vriliiclv, Intrrr.t wid on Time lfctiutit. Col uiubia County lUitk. Orading I now goingonon the Ma.tru ruad. The right of way from the N. I', track to the bay I clear of atuuip. Money to loan at llyhl per ctnt. Col umbia County Itauk. Mr. K. K. Uuirk wa a vi.ltor to l'bil. omath, Ikntoti county, thia week. He went through Kaleui, Allmiiy and Cor vallU, and y that the country up the valley took fine, but he didn't ace any thing to cacrl Columbia county in any way. Ami he my be ate dinner with about forty giila in Curvalli. The five year old n of Jrft llrcbe, fell and broke hi lej brtwrcii the ankle and knee lett Wcdue.Uv. Seven room lioiiw for tale or rent. In quire of K. H- quick. St. Helen.. Trowlirrt enaiuinationi'ommrnred hrrc Wedurvlv, with the following iu atten dance. Margrrt Calliwn. ioble; Johanna If. Magnuarn, Mia ; lillaTcrnauan, Sup pooe; Uertrude It. I.iGk-rlt,Callin. V.'n , Clara V. Morton. Kainlcr, Anna 11. Hlair, ClaUkanie; ilarobl I'. How. St. Helen, I'eart l.luilwy, t'.rrlmm; l.en i Harding, Clnlakanie; I.ydla Wvuinn, lndecu- dence: Ira I.. Kowe, rUiuirr. Hoard ol Kiaiuinrr. Mr. S.S. Way, W. II. I'ow ell and I. II. Coprland. Columbia County taruiilf are Invited to patronle the Vienna Cale, No. Sol Mor rmin, between Second and 'Third, ke)t be Cu IJMiiic. of Scainooe. Meat uieal In the city. Mr. John ItoUn, of Warren wa in St. Helen Saturday. Ueo, I'ranklin wa eiilciiced to thirty day In the Multnomah County jail by In.! Ice Walkine ,n Saturday la.t lor tcaling a Jlr i-f alloc. The hoe be longed to a young man by the name ol I Van. leaii waa kilting in the ttalion at Coble and hi feet hurting him he took ofl hi ahoe. Then he lay down aud weut to lceli and while lie wa aleep I'ranklin ran off with hi ahoe. Jiulice Watkiu gave him the minimum elite, nee. Takkw Vv My O. O. Hull, a cow and calf J the cow i red and the cill while, no mark. The owner can have them by iwyiiig lor the Iced. O. O. lll'l.T. Vernoiila. Mr. Have Richardaun, of Portland apcut Sunday and Mouday in St. Helen. The youngeal ton of J. W. Saaton hurl hiuiaell quite eriouly Saturday laat by falling ou a allck, which cut hi check near the eye. Mia Clara Anaorc, ol Shcllon. Wauli left here Tucaday morning on the Iralila alter a viit with her iter Mr. Joe Day. Syrup of White I'inc and Tar, the old reliable cough remedy, l'or le by A.J. Denting, druggit. Mr. A. II. Uwrge, accompanied by the city marshal, l'rauk lleorge, wa a Portland viaitor last TucKiay. When Captain llooghklrk saw the pMengcr that were waiting for him at till place Tueadny morning he ald there tiniat be a Iwrguin ale on In Port land todav. Tnere wa Mr. C. II. John, Mra. W. II. Dillnrd, Mr. A. II. tieorge, Mr. I?. II. l'lagg, Mia. Clara Ananrge, Mr. J. H. Illack and, mother and Mr. J, II. McKie. County Kruil Inspector Joe Holiday, ol Deer laland, wa examining the fruit tree in thla city hurt Saturday. He found the tree here much Infected with ncnle and ay that nearly nil the tree In town need trimming and "praying, l'rom here he cxiicctit to vUit the orchard near Scapiooe. Wantkd One hundred men to miikc HliivebolUatJiUOpcrcord. I'lrst cla yellow fir timber. Call ou or communi cate with the Wet tern Cooperage Co., Hinillon, Or. Tne new depot liclng built by the rail road conimny nt Iloultun I almot com pleted. Till building I much larger than the old one mid wa mnde ncccswirv by the lucreaaed biiiuc llug do lie at Houlton. Th Mint nd the Weekly Oiegmian, t'i per year. air.;, it. wilaonof Mlatwaaa caller at tbl. office Tucdy. IIU rrjK.rt, bu.i tie. a Mug qlH in ,U neighborhood. Judge J. II. J)ojd and Attorm-y Wright of Rainier were vial'or to till place tlilt week. There I a good proapret of the eitm liahuieill of a larve chool -I (1,1. ,,i. j. . .. .,. iwi, nuttr irom Ht. IM. en. Hall, of Portland, were here looking lor location for a bra ' la. ae.w, T uinirrsiaiKi mat Mr. Ma.ten ollcred t,. give a much of the old Adam pi,,,-, wa. nweaaary for their pury,c. Helen. Hall I. an tiplwopal In.Wliutlon. Ilia I. nil. 11.,.. I t. i . " " oriiaim are not large mi vicinity anil not only put thou- eniughtoaccom.Klatelhe.tudi-nta,.dalndof dollar In their pocket, each branch her would be convenient. It I year, but they add a great deal to the wmuiii oe a goon tiling lor the town, a. woiiiii mean aouiiioiial trade for our mrrciimu. aim n mcellent rchool here, Iaiiit, Klc, GrocericH. Etc., Feed, Etc. All Guaranteed. Etc. M. C. GRAY. Mr. ami Mr. Wm Rom and on Cecil took the Iralda ftom here to Rainier Sat urday night. Prom Rainier they took the train for Clatakanie, apeuding Sun day with Mr. aud Mr. C. If. Stock well. Taken up-l'ebru.iry 17 '()" at I-ang-echer Ilroa m mill, tl mile west of Coble, a bay colt about 8 year old, with two white hind feet, white trip in face. Owne can have it by paying fred bill. 1.01'IS I.ANliACHIiU. Coble, Or. I have money to loan on approved rcaleatate security. ' W. II. POWKI.I,. St Helen, Oregon. Mia Maude Decker apeut Sunday with her people in thi city. Card of Thank. We with to thank our many Iriend and ncighbori for the help and kindnesa abown ua during the ickni-a and death of John IJuckbre, our beloved lather. J. D'tpsin anil Wife. KEIHKX. (ioble (irang bail a v ry lot ri'tiiu meeting 11 Sunday aflrruooii, Kvi-i y tiling 1 In shape f-.r ruti-ruining the Pomona. Feb 23. Mm, D. A. Wbe and Mr. at d Mr. T. II. C'laik visited fi lends in Portland Friday and Saturday. Our Supervisor, Ch Kmtz'ie U do ing tome repairing on the comity rond Ibis tvrek. Oar ng lo the late heavy rnii. the rurt'ls are In a bad pli-. Mr. and Mr. IVn-vt'Urk of Aberdeen Wah. wa visiting Mr. Clark'a mother Mr. A ii tone Wine last w.-ek. They re. turned bom Tueaday. Frit Verlc-k while at work In the In (ioble n illlng ramp laat wn-k wu struck Jut alio .-ei liti rilit eye lib a splinter n(T of a Heel welire which cut an artery ami lie aim jut H -d to death before a duCtor arriveil. He i alr.ght now but very weak from the log, of blood. The Hiirprlke Club wi royally enter tained hut Sum day evening by Mr. nnd Mr. Antouo WUo in honor of their dan .-liter M a. T. II. Clark, of Aberdeen, Wh)i. 1 he guest wvre entertained by Mitotic, card and a grand liilu-h. Thoie present were Mr. and Mr. Antoiie Wie, Mr. and Mra. Albert Ijirnen, Mr. aud Mr. O. W. Jordan, Mr. and Mr, r. C. Walls, Mr an-l Mrs. tJ. H. Snyder, Mrs. Kay Hoven, Mrr. P. II. Clark. Mirse J. II. MnirmiMcii, Nellie Wire, Halinn tiowan, Florenee Toby, Annie Iba'illi, Flota Ilm'rsli, OUdy Joiden, M-sr Tan Whilebaik, Fr.d Jordar, Oryile Link, Harvey Jor.len, (ilen Ir ten, Willie and Louis Snyder. Albert Israeli won first prine atsd Mib. Ijuhcd the booby prise. Y.tMiTON. Wm Karlli I building a ue barn on hi pl.ice ncnrSt inwood' mill. There are several c.ise of chickenpox in the nmgbborli wl, kwpmg nearly half the pupil homo from school for a few dny. Mi. Blanche Ketherf.ird and Mii Until Saxon visited friend i in Yankton Suii'luy. Tlie warm tunny day are giving u a foretaste of Spring. Calkin tire out on the willows and nurelmus three inclic high. The buildingt lor C. C. M.uite i' first enntp are nearly completed. Tho regit- Inr hvging work will begin in a lew days. There will be tin entertainment and supiier given by the tironge at .the hall Siitimlay nllit, February b.i. ah are cordially invited to attend. Super 60j aciuple. It I reior.teil that nil railroad con nil iioii n work In Oregon haa been or- derel dlto intliiiiud by the pawera th.it bo until It shall bo definitely known whnt clluct legislation by ih aolont now at Snlem will liave a kind of tlireat, as It were. lint it hould luisten the pagi ng of the o mimiBsloit bill. The people know that the ruilioiul companies are not going to build a mile of railroad or ipjnd a dollar for equipment and Im provement Jimt for fun, or for accomo dation, but (or buslnc!" onlv, and that ft o iuiii l-isioii and a law that will lie fair t the iftlroad and fill r to the people' will not Inlefow with Ilia railroad nuking nil the Improvements and build ing all the new truckage they desire. Signal. THE BUST OF PISH. Ki-lao'i Chief Industry the Capture of Succulent Smelt. (Ki-lwitilan.) There are plmiea, hundred of thum, which are noted for the production of , - "hjiiw wt IKKIHOVBUID nie itapla or marketable article, and or all th thn. r,,.i..,i nu,n. u u.. . Waahlngton, Kclaohaa the dl.tincton of K ,MV WZWtt, KIIUWIl UI1 tlCCUUIIfcUl UlV amelt Induatrv ! Tho little flah which tickle- the Dalai of thouaand of peopla each winter are tho malnatay of the flahing people I . rorlty of Kelao and vicinity. The imelt are a peculiar flah. Hatched in the headwater of tho Cowlitz or Sandy they return to the open aea In the (pring. Returning in the fall and winter they unfailingly enter the Cow litz, nocking the old spawning ground beyond the reach of fiahcrmen'a not. They travel in (choola, or rather string, the firt arriving at or near Kelao about the Holiday. The run of fish ia moat uncertain. Sometime they laat until th middle of March and sometime they top ihort in January. So far thia aeaaon there have been upwarda of 3000 boxes ahipiied from Kelso, a total of 37,350 pound going by cxprea in the month of January alone. Carload shipments have been made in year when imolt were plentiful and cheap but lately the demand haa kep up ao steadily that the flah are shipped almost as fast a they can be taken from the water. Smelt have alway been so plentiful that they have never needed protection by law other than licensing fiahermen and there ha never been any thought or fear of their extinction entertained by anyone who knew their hubita. Thu we have an industry which miifht be called perjetUHl aa there is no doubt of its continuance for many years to come. It Mkanh IH'HiNKSS-One of the most important real estate -transactions ever maiie in the history of Rainier wa con-: aummated last Monday, when Mr. L. ! S. Thomas of this city and the Lcmcke ' Ileal EaUte Company of Portland pur- chased 4,300 feet of water front east of ; the Kainier Mill A Lumber Company j mill, 4,000 feet of tho S. M. Rice water j front and the cast mile of John Dibblec's j waU-r front. Tho price has been paid in full and the new proprietors are pre- j pared to do business with ull who desire tocitablUh industries here. The title ia in ti ust in the handa of the Lcmcke Company, and Rainier is about to receive an advertiainir that will make her ad- vantagea known to investor throughout me umuHi Mates, run W , Uwii county, Wash., and from out bo placed in the leading papertof Seattle, si(Ju )oint8 jn ourown oty, to place ronianu, ana an rrsnciacu, .u v.ry , thing that money and brain can do will be done to give Rainier the prominence - her hx-ation entitle her to. We con-; sider thia deal to be by all odds the ; m.t imiiortant event in the history of . our city and expect thateven those who ; are engineering it will be favorabllysur-1 prised by the results achieved. j We r-grct to learn of the severe ill-; nesa of Mrs. H. H. Eyman. Mr. Eyman , came to Rainier to engage in business a few months ago, and we are sorry to ; know that ho bas been so unfortunate as to have had a great deal of sickness in hi family. He is a worthy and in dustrious man, and we hope for better times for him. Mr. V. Howland, who with his family ; left two months ago for Louiaania re- j turned to Rainier laat Tuesday, on his way lo Everett, waan. to vin ma ; duuirhter Mr. and Mra. Howland were residents of Rainier about three years, j ho being an employe of the Rainier Mill , & Lumber Company. John Buckbee. of Bachelor Flat, died on Friday last of heart trouble. He wa. the father-in-law of J. Despaina, i with whom he had lived for several ' years. Mr. George Case, a neighbor. came to Rainier Friday to make ar-1 mngmenu for the' funeral, which took m, Rueklww was i :.. . i th K. P. cemeterv bv 141 III W hi - - - " thc side of hi wife, who died several years ago. iney were i iwum residents of Rainier. A Remarkablk Accident Mrs, Nels Nelson, who lives on the river roau about two miles from Kaimer. stepped into Shorts market last Monday to buy some smelt. She was told that the boat had not come over from the CowliU and went down to the wharf to look for it. According to her story she thought her skirt was looso. She placed her collar ette, glasses and purse on a pile of lum ber and stopped behind it to adjust her skirt, and thatia the lasisne remcmoers . . . i of the matter. From some cause she . fell Into the water, and was nrst seen . ..IT by a son of Clarenco Brooks, who gave the alarm. Charles and ueorge miner, D. A. Adams and L. Thompkins went out after her and brought her to the home of Mr. Brooks, whore sho was skillfully treated and finally restored to .m,.'imiHiir,aa. Mrs. Nelson fell into the water from the Deitz dock and was rescued at a point opposite tho Oregon Kansas mill, having traversed nearly a fifth of a mile. It would seem that her clothes must have held her up, yet both hands were filled "with mud when she was taken from the water, indicating that she must have gone to the bottom of tho river. It was a most remarkable occurrence and, of course, will never bo fully explained. THIS IS FUNNY. "Do not shafe me so close, Oscar, Stand farder avay." "Do not be afrait, Adof. I vill Give you a painless." "Blcase put nod so much ladder in My mouth." "Iss dot your mouth? I thought Id waBS a blace you cut shafing youseluf." "Wow, dot razor Isa dull!" "You must bo a mistaken, sharpened slate pencil und id vorked all rigid." "Hut id nans a pull." I yuat rnit id, "Oh, dot iss becoa id Is in poli tic." "Is Id a republic or a democratic?" "Id iss a populisd. Id raze whis kers." "You haf made my face raw." 'Nefer mind, I vill parboil Id." ' 'Some powder, bleaao. ' ' "Blasting or insegt." "I haf changed my mind. I vill Take bay rum." "No, you don'd. Diss shop Is a Locel option. Ah you are god ding a liddlo thin on top!" "Thin, iss Id? Dot prooves you Are a liar." "How, Mease?" 'Dur odder day you said I waas a Fathead." "Oh, veil, let by-gones be went-bys. A liddle sulfur, hey?" "Vot isadersul for?" "Id cures der mange." "Why my mange has nod efen Comblained of being lick." "You need a egg shampoo." "Why, man, I am bald." "Sure. Solas der egg." "You may massooge my face." "Id is ingrown. Better I mnnicure Id. Wet or dry?" "Ef you mean der razor, whet." "I mean your head; Ji-iw do you Vant it combed?" "Comb id so Id vill look svret." "I bedder use honeycomb." "Oxcuae me, I might get d.;r Hives." "Brush?" "No, I nefer paint" "Ef der audience vill S't a lidder ! hiKher UP in dcr chair ve vill do dot ditty entootled 'Led Baby Cut Ida Pearly Teeth on Fadder's Mug." Seattle Star. Shafirig THE HIOH SCHOOL PAYS. (Kalama Bulletin.) No single institution is of so great value to a community as a good school. Its value is so varied and so far-reaching that it can scarcely be estimated. While its benefits cannot be computed in dollars and cents any more than a woman', virtureor a atatoam.n'.fam yet jt has , matcrial vaIuCf , money va)ue jugt the Mme Good gchools bring new people, new capital, new energy , towrli The claM of aways mquire about the KrlooU - . . into ,ommunitv. TS Kularna schools have a reputation for thoroughness and efficiency wherever Kalama is known. As- one of the ma- I terial benefits of this reputation can be mentioned several applications from 'citjzenaof Columbia county. Oregon, thcir children jn the Kalama High Khool Thc fact t,)cse and gjrU coM mt hjnJ bon, in private famiiM in Kalama and therefore had to R0 eisowhcre doeg not iC88en in the u,a(it lhe value of Kahuna's reputation for good Khooia whjcn attracted these peope Mt place Tne o Kalama have alway supported the schools in a liberal manner and backed her school board unhesitatingly in every undertaking for the betterment of the schools. And The Bullentin feels safe in saying that the people have found that it pays to do so. The Kalama High School has 30 pupils enrolled, and next year the enrollment will be more than 50. The High School is of great material advantage to this town, as can readily be seen by a little figuring, If Kalama had no High School these 30 rH ...v. u n....v.u. ntgner education, or eise weir parents 11 l . A J . I A -1 wouia nave to sena uiem away io ncnooi. Had they been sent out of town to scnooi, ineir ooaru aione wouia nave f" parcnis-tne c.urens oi ; 'f f the bunch, or $4,680 for the 'er- ..... . , . Dm-s t pay to educate our boy, , and B-rl at home, , our own High School? have been hired for the High school and very little extra expense has been incurred on account of it. Think this matter over. Of course, The Bnlletin is not dis cussing at this time, the educational and general advantage of good schools in a community. We are simply speak ing of the material advantages. Many people lose sight of the fact that there are any material or financial advan tages to be derived from a High School. MAIL MAN TO GET MORE PAY. The postoflSce appropriation bill of which the house committee on postof fices and post roads has completed will curry carry $209,130,561. This is the largest amou.,t ever earrjed for the annual ex- penditures of the postal service. The total recommended in the bill is more . 1.1 ' ll l.'ll than 1,000,000 in excess of the amount estimated for by the department and is an increase of $17,609,5b2 over the cur rent appropriation. The salaries of postal clerks of both city and rural carriers are increased to a total of $7,0l0,000. Provision is in serted in the bill for the classification of postal clerks and the positions of clerks and carriers are made inter L-haneeable. There are various provisions in the bill intended to reduce the pay to rail roads for carrying the mails. It is es timated that this reduction will amount to something like $12,000,000 a year. The rato for hauling daily from 5,000 W o,miv IIUU1IUO ID 1CUUI.CU V WV, VV.IV. ... ... ,, , , . , , . . . . , from 48,000 to 80,000 poundriO per o the fund with which it u ad- cent and the present rate of $21.37 per vertising the state of Oregon at a dinner ton for amounts above 80,000 pounds is ; last Tuesday night, reduced to $19. The reductions i.it is I T,e newspapers of the Suite nre do estimated, will amount to $3,000,000 a . . , ... year. A saving of $1,030,000 more is esti mated as a result of reductions in rail road post office nay. The bill cuts off all pay to roads tor hauling empty tacks which it is estimated will save between $3,000,000 and $4,000,000 a year. The requirement that the mail shall be weighed seven days in a week and the amount divided by seven instead of by six, as heretofore, a provision placed in the bill by Representative Murdock of Kansas, will, it is estimated, save $6,000,000. estate business, much foulness, partner. Address A. I. llsrriman System Operate Three XIII oflU Own Wl lie cars Hie unable to b" procur. d and many mills ttie rlawil da n al,ng lis line, the Hurrimiii tytem buiit a i nprnie tliret mill of it- nwn. 'I'm Hi-tion is iiid. fctnsilil-, from any t. n I- p.int. It rim ply uieuns tliat lli i-.,m-liy chose to enter the lu.ulh-r bit i .- rather than pay 1 1- market p-i. e for us liisteiiHl. Tux linve.Ilmeiit do'iitleil it the timber lands it ia no cult n. It i supplied with ilsown tiaii'iruitioii facililif and limls a in rket wiiliin ilst ll. The Southern Pacific Comiianv'K mills can run even If every other mil along ila li-i . were el iwl. T ie p op e of Owirijn me fair-minded and feel lliat III lllVHSI- li u tne llm Southern F.ieinV lillliler bnilie bv IS III list rouiM-ti- lion and demorsllitiiig in its teudem-h. The .ilent, smokele mills with Imiilier pileil up until the limit s ac- baa 1 i, .reached and thecMit of the 1-iimIiviui-ii practieally ixhaoste-l, is the mule, distributed on the road under the direc pathetic protest against this blijhtiiiR tion I supervisor or master, the County policy of the Southern Pacific. The 'to furnish crusher, engineer, fuel, and legislation which has bn proposed lor 1 stand all breakage, the bidder to furnish submission to the LesUtars by the ' all help outside of above named. Ciiamoer ol, lyommerce, ol l'ortlanl. and the Oregon & Washington Lumber Manu'acturer, A-aociaticn has be. n wisely and careluny drawn. ro attempt tia4 lin ii.,,,? . L I'll t anv r.rf,vi.i,. In ' - - - i ' J !'' the bill which are unri-nsouable or nn- jdtt. Th- rUhtt of l oth shippers and trantjiortati iu cotnpaniei have been re spected. Tlie experience of other States baa been followed. Tb reciprocal ' featur-s in manifestly t:iir. The ap pointment of the commtsdio i is pi iced in the hands 0( the (iovernor, where the responsibility for the record of the commissioners may be fixed and removal malfeasance in ofli -e made p gsible. The reutiment of Hid people of the State has lice 'i. rrysulize I i i the proposed measure and demand its pas-wgi practi cal! v along th- li M It has be -n drawn. X Valuable Lesson. "Six yean ago I learned a valuable lesson," writes John Fleasant ol Mag nolia, Iud. "I then began taking Dr. King's New Life Fill and the. longer I take them thu better I find them." They pltac everbody. Guaranteed by ail druggist. 2oc. ALL FOR OKEUOX. i Slate Sonerlntendent J. II. Arkerniau Ask for the Helo of Ceuntv : Knn.plnl.nilant mm.1 T....l.an. , superintendent and leat hers. , I Hon. J. II. Ackerman, superintendent of Ipublic instruction for the State of Oregon, bits requested the Oregon De velopment League to suoply th j (1. ;i ; OelUllS : of its work and especially the facts relative to the colonist rales to each and every otie of the county superinten dents throughout the State ol Oregon. .Mr. Ackt-rnmn b-.Tteves that the si'k-ndid opportunity offered the people of Ihe Middle West to visit almost every point in Oregrni at the low lute of $-5 should be put la-fore the school-', and that all teacher in the state thould not o 'ly inform themselves of the facts but impart those (acts to their students. This ia'e of $25 includes all Missouri River points, St. Faul and contiguous territory ; the rate from St, Louis is 30, und from Chicago 3, and ticket w ill be ou sale from March 1 to April 30. -There is an absolute hunger for in formation about Oregon throughout all portions of the United States. In ad dition to the many thousands that have been coming since December, 3,750 in quiries have been added within tlie l.ut twelve (lavs. C-xis Hay is esiecially active and the results are paying them well for their expense in time and money. CorvallU rco.-ivea more atten tion than any other p -int in t'ie Will amette Vnllev, while Me-1 ford 'eids in Southern Oregon. Ralph Ackl. y, secre tary to the Tillamook IVveh-p uent League, has Issued a ersonnl litter, which gives in a very brief and t ffeitive way the resources of his city and county and the rasults will certainly be gratify ing. Many other points in Oregon are at work and the commercial and induttral bodies of the state should get out their very best advertising matter aud into the mails without delay. The Portland Commercial Cltl b added to this opportunity to increase the population aud wealth of the state, while the teachers and in some cases the preachers nre making it their businiFS to interest the citizens ol Oregon in in viting those who live in the older sections of the country to come out and make their homes in the Heaver State. Wist and Weekly OregonUn f 2.00 ter year. Some one to half interest in abstract REASON Need an Holton, St. osd of Kenton Pippn npple fiin theorchird of W. II. Nor Unlril Point lacked just 4 ingin fJOGO in the Dmdun M'. Si.rcio i hai received a m W. B. I'ennis &. Son, the a through whom the fruit wis i: in e C irk I llli- C.'A -old, f r I3W, the diff.-reiice between thiniii.i fWM.'M being the amount re--iired ( r trnnKjrtnlioii. commieion a .-I t.f.i r c laiga. Tho broker report ViV cul i of apples wai the beat in nle in tie IHni!on market Ibis te.ieou. Med ford Orcg iiJan. 1 Mnei iaf Roail M r.rk lllttrlet Va a Notice is hereby eiven to anv and all ; panic whinir to bid on snecial rnart i wrk in road districts. Th I.VU accompanied with hnn,1 rr.i..l in rn j third ihe bid, must be filed with the j County Clerk by March 7th, 1(K)7. Bids wj,j be received' for the bieiiMt number 'of cubic varda of crashed rnrfc tr. I- ut. Fr m the Houlton bridjfe to top j ef Franti hill for nine hundred dollars. 2nd. From south line of -aistrict on ; Warren roatl eoina north for cizht bun- dred dollars. 3rd. From north line of city limits of St. Helens going toward Columbia City for nin hundred dollars. By order of County Court. SPECIAL KOAli WORK. . t - . , is hereby given to any and all Notice parties wishinj; to bid on special work in districts No. four, twelve, .j tb.ll- teen, fourteen and fifteen, thxt copies of the specifications can be found with the supervisors aud the postmasters of the above named districts. Scaled bids, accompanied by bond, equal to one third the bid. must be filed aitli the County Clerk by March "th. J907. All work to be completed bv Sep tember 15ih. I'J07. By order of the County Court. XOTICE FOR FIBL1CATI0X. rf narttn'Ht of the Interior. Ian 1 Office at I'unlaml. own. Feb. 7. law. i niinurewith iiie t.r.,vii"nu ,.i the a.t of -,i1ti-kthitll.'ULti'.:trh-v-r::te.e i-nu mnarew f June a. its. enuiit-i -An act for the sle ol II 111 tH-r Uiuls in the slatev of Oreeoii. , .ii,rn. n,i wahinun.M Temuiry.- aKeMentled lo all the public lau-1 italea by aet ot August -lin. imtj. Caroline r.. BrlirjrM o: tiiiul, con lit of l ont ra Cota Mate of Cali tnrnia. ha i hi.- -lay fileil in tln nrtiee hi sworu tat-iiieiit No. 7-5forthe pitn-hatt of the E t ol (S W i . anil L-it t anl 7 of Sec. No. 6 in Town- mop s ronn Kuuye j we.-i ano win oner pro.ii . , Ki,,,u- th'tt thp ImiJ Mtuvht i more valimhlff po-e ami loct-tuulnih hi claim lomtm land be fore lite Ke.iMer and Receiver at Portland, Or., on Tuesday the iT.irJ day of April 1W7. lie names aa witucs-: J. c'. Hurke nf Port land. Oregon, t'harleii inborn, of Portland. Ore- ,m. I.. H. r.wtor. ir, of Portland, Oregon, Jid. urke. of Portland. Oregon Any and aM iierson ciaimtnff a-lversely the aNive d.-cribed tands are reiinewie-t to Hie" their claims in thia oftk-e on or before said 23rd day of April lw7. ALGERNONS. DKKSSER, Register. i, r iia.imui an.-iic iiibii mr .Kill u mini, fill- Hotice of Intention to ipplf for Liquor Lictnst. To all Person: You awl each of yo:i. will take notice thai John VViet and Genrtre Wtest will on Saturday M irch 10, 1W7, apply to the Honorable tvuuty Co.irt. otVolutnbiti County, estate ot Oregon for a liceu-e to sell plrituoii.-t, mall and vinoti thinnrr and har.l cider, in len ouanttiie than one sullen, for tt period one ear. at M-iippooae. In Scapiooe Precinct, t'ol, mnbia County, Oregon; which will be baaed upon the foUo'vtilK petition, to wit: In the tvumy romt of the state of Oregou, for Columbia 1'i.mtitv. Tt, thu i.i.llur or tlirt .nnlln.ltnn nt J..h.t Wf-i.-taud lieorirc Weiwt. to cll spirit nous, ma't and vinous luior. au.l teriueulvil cider, lu ie&t 4UUUUUVV 'linn um . . - Ij liir ntrinu;ii'n- c hhhij ivuri iui vwiuuiui chinty, state m Oreiioii: We. the midersiyiu'd. mtunl rtiteiits tt ivajHrose I're luct. iu l-uluiiioi.i t'outnv. Ore i(ou. and haviui; iietuallv ivoided tiierein more thai, thirty rtuys iimuediutety tn'tvetiiiis the date of the fiL-ihn nnd Dlitn; oi this (n-lition, and couijiri.iii: an artmd tuaj trityof the wliojy liumler of leu'til voter id stud i'wiiii'l, heruhy IK'tUliiti the lioiivHi.ttK' i'ouuty Court of t'diMn hia eonntv , Oregon, to Krnnt to John Weist and Georire Weisi, niirtuers, a license to sell spirit h. ous, matt mill viuoii! lt'itior, and (erim'titt-d eider, enmmonly known as hart) eider, in less ((iiautnies than one tcallou, at SrapiMMwe, iu scapKHfe Hreeinet, tlolumhia count) , Oregn , from a terlHt of one year irom the date ol the granting oi saiu tieeie. Dated and hi trued Kehruarvttth. 1WT. J BnshniHn.TU Kosow, K Hmtey, William WijTjtliis, William Heamau, U H Uurleam, J K Morgan, J K Miller, K T tiorv. J W MeiK'ti. J Kow, U Wav.K K Uelehuw. C H Sa'tdder; 11 O Larsen, Wm Teniahau, Geo. Kimball, M A Bacbelder, t)eo boloma?. Tom Hrvaut, I H MontelUe. J Ketcau, J II Wull, A M Wuist, E M (illibti, T Hitnuteu, K Jlou-j(nw, L LntiR. Lou Teller. Fred Comhtrt, A .1 t'ala. H K Northrup, t hasC Trtell. Allwrt Seifert. OrvMe Uarou, W FHaueuiati, A H Lamb. A 11 Jimex, L C- Lamb IC Nelson, A Addersou, Ward Uanifter, M VVud dell. F Lar-eii. H JorKerteu. (' irwe Stntmnns, John A Wilson, Wm Feulss, Thad H he'on, Henry i: Tifou. Ktl Sorter, L T Fiper, 11 White, Hurt Harnett. Frank 1'ipe, It () Hryaut, Jtts Koblnst, Lave Taurouueoii. 1. Brown, V m T lilllett. Harry Hover K C Smith. L l Purdy, R A MeKav, J I) McKay, J White, J Freeman Noah Hill. K W Weiat A SUHkenber. Fred AdamR, John Kelley, S M WeWt, I It Snuborn, 0 1. Kundle, V J Lyman, John Hetimiller, H K Uerhart, U Newsonie, W 'IVtijt, T W tyrant, A eixman, T C Mitlurd, Wtllium sshave, O 1 WiiU G C Kabiniiky Henry Rabiu-kv. A Neamaur K C BahUvin. V Allen, Peter MayeH, C Juhiihoti, T B HiKttehboihejit, Wm Howiu, t.i Ijxmi.tiitiiit, P lAtusiKuunt, O L LniHicii'Mit, te' HtKeti botten. K K Bird. John Havolik, W, K. ttteveuH, Wm Hammtn, W E Strowser, A. H 1 arntn, Herman tt hmidt, W O Jells J B L'pperMin, T Callahan, F A Blackwcll. John Kalluhan. H W KldMe, Autfehuddt, W K Thomp u, 1 Hnlch. W A tidsaniore, ieo W (irant, F TrukoMtz, J 1 rtiko.-siu, John EienblntU-r, K l iiarrlson, Joe NelHou, L l tiruiil, .co Kmernom, ti 11 bieicks Otto A Miller, A HerrlhR, Wu. F Kyau, Tho A Clouiner. . buy and real -:- To active Helens, Oregon SUXX05S. in the Circuit Court of the State of Ore fen for the County of Columbia:Virginis L. Poycr. plaintiff, v. William T. Boyer defendant. i To WilliBin T. Boyer, defendant in the auovc euiiuea suit: j. In the name of the State of Oregon roi arc hereby required and commanded t appear aw! answer the complaint filcc anainst you in the above entitled suit fie tween now aud the Knd day of March I!i7. Said rnit is commenced against you bj plaintiff fur alisolule divorce, and if yoi fail to answer between now and said tinn for wsnt thereof the plaintiff will taki judgment against you for an abtolnti i divorce n:i I dissolution nl tt, iiuw e-ii.iing oetween you and aaic plaintiff. This summons is served by publicatioi in miiMunce of an nrrW m.H. Kv i.i 1 HonomVe T. A. McBrnl AnAar nf !,. . 11 s.onn ol tne Mate ot Orefcfon, fo; the t i.unty of Columbia, dnted Februan 7, 11MI7. Said orde provides that thi first ublicrtion cf this summons shall b mai'eon the 8th dry of Febrmrv, 1907 : nd tl t-t the last publication be made oi the Ln-i dav of March. 11K17. e WALTER 11. EVANS. Attorney for plaintiff.; KCTICE TO C8E0IT0RS.i KOTH F 1. hereM- !ven that th nnitemlsi) c" nna ti-en ;.xiliitei! Kilnilnltralor nt th i MIMo l Inhii . IVnv, .lm-wl. by th Ho!.irl le is. s. llattitn. jii.lvc m ihr Connl' Court M me r-iate nf im.i!,, t.,r the iTountv ti l'al.iml,i Ai,v an.l all irvni4 hnvinc ctafm. aifalos paiil e-ttte are herel.v re-inircil d pre mn Ihp -.in.i-1., my aiiorn'ev, W. H. Powell at Ii1 In (ii-e at rit llelen. oreiron. dill verllie l m-.-nr.lltn l law, within alx mouth from the date liereo.'. A. II. CUNNINGHAM: D-el Feh. S f.i7. . , rOTICE QF SHERIFFS SALE. In the i-lrriilt Court nf l,r s.ie of Oregon fo Colimiliia Oiiintv. Willla n ( lark. I'lalnlitr, v Herlho J. Doek-io:' an-l Tne NorthttaM Yimd A: coal vo. Pi feii.lant Br virt ie of an enM-titton. Invticl out of IU aoore rniMit-n i:nrt in the aimve entitle ! emi-. to me itlri-cteit ami .Uleit the 11th riic , o( j.Dary. iw;, noon j,iff.,nt rt-mUre an-1 eutereil in l,l eo.t-t anil ruM mi lhe 1H( J ilar of lk eetiiiier. li'Ot; in fv,.r of ihe ali earnest l iinllrt". ami -hil ihe nlKive name! ucieii'laiil. lor the mini Slot; hi irilli tnti-r.-et fi 6 lreent fr.nn Jan. jith llt. and t Ml nil $ inlerer at S per eent fr..tn April iTtli. l.ii. an-i hefi.ither mnn nf $H-i.tu ,vtth iiitere.-l at li p. f cent irom opnt 12, ity-j. an, the rttrtlter mi in of loo.iio aa attorney fee auionuniK tit-ViJ and the further auin of S15.00- ctwtit al the instance of the plaimii i Attorney. I levied upon tlie f'.ll' winij pro,ert f aalhe properly of Bertha J. Dockanu one of tit t alitive nanieil defen'lut.. on ihe Jth duv nf 1-Vt i ruary 1!"0;. bcni(( part of Ihe same "properll attached in lhe a' ove entitle 1 cause on Itil I lav el Oct. 1PO.T, eecrtlieil a follows:- 1 All of bt-a-ks A II i and lii iu Hobbin'a Adf to Kailiier. as the lame la platted ami record,' j in the office of the Couutv clerk of Coluuib: Conntv. ttrecrut. fi Now . therefore by virtue of said execntlo f and In coirphinee with thecommands of il writ, I will on Haturdav Ihe th dnv of Man ! 1 11MJ7 al tlie hour of U o'chark of said day. at tl front door if the Cntlntv Court House, iu th city of Ht. Helens. Columbia Couiitv. llreo sell at public auction, (subject to redempticn to the hlehe-t bidder for ensh tit hand, all tl riffht, title and Interest of the above tmnie Bertha J. lockann, in nnd to the above de-eri ed r-al property, to satisfy sold execution, t Itether with all costs and fti-crnins; costs. MARTIN WIIITB. sheriff of (.'olumbia Cottntv, Oresao: Dated llils .y.h day of February. IM17. SOTIt'E OF AP1M.IC4TIOX TO CHAMiE SAME. KOTIC.E Is hereby iHven that Gtit II. And, on bas applieil to tlie Couiitv court of tl Mate of Oregon for the Coniilv of Columbia have lila name chanjred to that of t!tit I Sandberir: and that lhe Hon. K. . IfBtta. Ju.lra of mid Court baa set the 2nd day Mart-h. A. II. 10A7 itih f-...,r a t uu Court at St ilclptiK. (lr..n u ,h itioa I place of henrint said ailieatlon nnd at objections th it may lie made thereto. A and all ta?rson are required lo make a: objections ti said application, if any there I at said heMrtuir. Witness the Hon. R. f. Hattan, Judge oft' County Court of the State of Oregon for t Couuty of Columbia, this. Mb. dav of Kcbruai A. U. 1S07. ISEAL OF COCSTVl COURT I Attest: W. A. Harris, Clc . c. I'owell Attornuy lor Applicant. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Timber Lantl. Act June . 1S7S.) I Dlted Stated Land Office, Furtlaud, Orv February 13 1S07. Nntic i herby Riven that in compHrtn wmi uie prormonH oi tne aci ot UoiiKrei JutirS lS7y, entitled "An net for thn nkI timber Umls in theStatei of California. Ore Vs.,lal knrl WaihinalAii 1'c.lit.... E - .1 tended to all the Public Land Slntfs'hv act Auiitiitt 4, l'2 Peter Hoffman, ot Har-ona, coui I of ;htntrtoQ. State of Ortion, ban thU dM nled in this office hi worn statement N o. : for the p'in'hnt.0 of the KWi oi Section No iu lowniinp No. 4 North Kantre 3 U'i nd will offer proof tc show that the lu loiiKoi t moro vanid Die tor Hb timber ort 1 for agricultural purposes, and to et lish his claim to said land beinre the he'iS ana Kexwiverat rortiami, Qreiron, on woilu J nay tne sin. uay or May l'.M)7. He names an w neaes; V- i; elitu, of Baconu, Oreuoti: JMHsnn, of Baoona. Oretron: A. G. HouhL I of Bacona, Oregou; Toin Met ban, ofiMountu j unit, ureifun. Any and all portions claiming alvenwly I, aoovu denrrtoeu latirtu are renuesttHt to e. ti ri dm In this office on or before uaid lh du ALOEltXO.S 8. DRESSER. Itr-Kf SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court or the Plate of Orerrou, L'olit.ibia tioitntv Jas 11. binith, i-laintiff, vs John Uclme, fendent To John Helm, the above named defendant lu the name of the ctiate of Oregon jni . hereby reuuirwd to appear and answer thei i plaint hied axaltirit yon In the above euDi en use, aud suit, on or be (ore the explni'lni six weekji from the date ol the nrt putdica of this Mimmonjt, to wit; on or before (tit dav of Mart h, 1107. aud if vtn fail lo v nu lor want thereof, the plaintitt will applv to eourt for the relief prayed for in hi cotupP.; now ou me nerein. which relief no pravtl i an follows, to-wit: thut you be require' niiwtT ncrfiu wuum mc cttue iwrwno'r: law, and by this HimmouR, aitti U jet fully the nature, eharaeier Mid extent of Interest or elttlm had or abseiled by ton to tract nf land oVwcribvd in oatd f!mitlfliit wit: TheSK of See. 12. T 5 N RAW, W that said risht mar be snbjeet to tuveii.'Hi iy pain roimaoo in it iikii tne nrarlou ol cause, that you be det-reed not to have ribi. title, interest or e'ate in said rem or any part or pa eel thereof, ami ihttt plaintiff herein beoeereed to lie the rwt v He of said pre mis., and the whole thereof, thnt hlN title hitherto I forever ifuk'U-o, that plaiutill havu Judgment aKaitut vpu. hiNC'islitand dis ursetiieuu herein. i This umimtiiH is published by order of f Honorable K. M. Hattatt Judfte of the Coil Court of Col ii in bin t.'ouijty, Btate of r -f wnien mini omrr waa ntnoe aim timitn on i day of Feb, l!X)7, and the date of the ftr-l lii atlitn of thu .ummuiii U the lb Ua tfb., W7. COOVKUT & 8TAPLETON AUyi. (or tli.