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OREGON MIST
Entered at the l'ostoffiee t St. Helen,
Oregon, as secoud-class mail twitter.
Issi'KD Evurv Fridav Bv
K. II. FLAGG.
FJMTOR AND l'ROPRIKTOR.
SlBSCRH'TION R.VTKS
Oneytar
Six months " '"
Advertising rates made known on appli
cation Legal notices 25 cents rwrline.
MARCH 15.
CIRCUIT COURT OFFICERS :
Thomas A. McBRinu. District Judge
Harrison Am.KN -District Attorney
COUNTY OFFICERS :
R. S. Hattan, Judge St. Helens
V. A. Harris, Clerk St. Helens
Martin White, Sheriff....; St. Helens
Casi'KR Libel, Commissioner Mist
H. West, Comm'r Scappoose
Edwin Ross, Treasurer. St. Helens
A. T. Laws, Assessor...- St. Helens
I. H. CoPKUANn, School Supt....Houlton
Fr ank H. Prkscott. Surv Rainier
H. R. CUFF, Coroner St. Helens
Knock, and the world knocks with
you boost and you boost alone, when
yon roast good and bod, yon will And
that the crowd la a hammer at I i s
your own. Buy and the gang is with
yon, renig and the game is all off, tor
the lad with the thirst will see you flret,
if yon don't pio-eed to cough. Be rich
and the push will praise you, 1 pocr
and they'll pass you the ice; you're
warm young guy, when you start to buy,
your a slob when yoa hav'ut the priie,
Be flush and your friends are many, go
broke and they say, "Ta ta;" while your
bank account burns yoa will get great
returns, when its out you will get the
Ha ha. Be gay and the ruib will cheer
you, they'll shout while your wealth en
dures, show a tearful lamp, and you'll
tee them tramp, and its back to the
woods fox yours. There's always a
bunch to boost you, while at your money
they glance, but you'll find them all
gone, on the cold gray dawn, when the
fringe shos upon your pints. Ex,
THE RIGHT METHOD AT LAST.
The friends of the State Normal
School at .Monmouth, in view of the
Governors ve'o of their appropriation,
have decided to go be!ore the people
under the initiative and ask the voters
to select the" schools they desire to be
continued as a normal institution at the
expense of the taxpayers. Drain, Mon
mouth, Ashland, and Weston will all be
placed upon the ballots and the voters
can select or reject any or all of them.
This is the sensible method of solving
the problem, and shoti'd have been
adopted prior to the last general election
instead of invoking the referendum on
the general appropriation bill. The
schools exist by thesmctioti and author
ity of the Legislature, and it appears
that holy has net the courage to decide
which of them shall be retained. They
have been hampered in their work by
this vacillation, and it is certainly high
time the question was definitely settled.
Normal training schools are a necessity
of the best public school, but it appears
foolish to putter away the taxes in main
taining more than are necessary. Each
section containing a normal will vote
nearly solid for its local school, and the
decision will lie rendered bv the means
of the voters who have no personal or
realty interests in the matter. Mon
mouth will undoubtedly be chosen, and
that ii, of course, the reason her friends
favor this method of settlingtbe dispute.
CHANGE CO EMTIO It.
The l'atrons of Husbandry know a
good thing when they gee it, They saw
and appreciated the new courthouse,
and, like thegood citizens they are, they
gave praise where praise was due. The
Grangers sre not calamity howlers nor
perverse fault finder. They have not
hesitated to criticise where they thought
public officials were Lix in the perform
ance of their duty, and we believe their
criticisms, except in the cose of a few
individuals, lias been bone3t and cotlci
cntious. They nrean importantelement
in the welfare of the County, represent
ing the middle class, who are not
wealthy, but win own their homes nnd
have been the pioneers of our civilation.
They come from every section of the
county, aud no other set of men could
be as truly representative of the county's
permanent interest. Agriculture is the
basis of nil industries and an intelligent
t'gricullural population is the greatest
Fiifeguard of tin country's welfare. The
Grange is essentially an educational in
stiutiou. Within the Grange halls
eveiy problem of government is discusi
ed, and while it is true that they are not
always governed by w.pe counsel, the
ultimate re.-ult of tlii-ir deliberations is
pretty sure to resuh in action for the
general goi d. Tliat we believe ii always
their motive. They desire nothing h'U
the greatest go d of the greateat num
ber, and, in this reepect, they are fur
abive many other associations whose
object it is to influence legislation.
We are glad to h: ve hud tiie l'atrons
w ith us, glad they saw lit to coinm-nd
the nob'e building in which their con
vention was held, and hope tiny will
cjii.e again in J9U8.
Many Clackamas county people arj
wonJering wliat caused the recti!
c-l ii in p in the price of potatoes, when
thee whs an urgent demand for the
product in Smi Francisco. It was a
shipment of 500 car loads of the tubers
from the E ist that cuieed a slump in
the California markets. The farmer
that sold his spuds when they were
J 1 .50 per hundred hit the nail on the
head. Those who were holding for a
better juice, did not count on the big
shipment from tlit East, Enterprise
rue Birr nr it FVVTWVVTinr-rT - " I A l
An army of men is on strike in Port
hm!. Thev srj lining, diroctly, in th
neighborhood of six Iho.isand dollars
per day, am! this is only a pcrtiou of
the tiimliobil loss fiat U Mug cilled
the Stain of Ori gin by their idleness.
They are tucoei ding in inflicting upon
capital a much greater though not a
pr ii ortinate los. The lapitalUta will
never mis a luxury from their table.
Their children will be S well clothed
as ever, am! Iho Ens-tor bonnet ol their
wives will be jtvt s expensive. They
will rnff-r nothing but diminution of
their earnings, and all the power of the
State w II be invoked to protect fieir
property if the time comes when des
paia e men resort to lnwless measure.
It it fixed principle that the poor must
not violate the law. For the edu
cated and wealthy nuarchisti, who
combine and conspire tj rub the con
sumers of millions annually, there has
been built up a system of legal i vasioti
that renders them practically unpunish
able. So polio ni m ever balls them to
ti.A r-it fail, no voller of Infantry ever
liflictsupou them Hit death r'lty forj
their crimes. Org.nued society rLjlit-1
fully protects the rich ngaiust the crime
of the poor, though it has not as yet de-;
vised an effective means of protecting'
the poor against the crimes of the rich. I
i This is tin frotilion of centnries. On
the one side is organil d capital. On
i the other orgatnxjd l i'oor. islat iot
' perpetual warelare exists between them
and what is called peace is never more
i than n armed truce. Both are intense
ly selfish and careless of tho rights of
nm-cimhatants. The strike in Port
land affects the whole State, and it m.iy
especially affect Columbia County.
Those who have no desire to take part
in theronflict will be compelled to array
tnemselves on one side or the other.
The friendly spirit that exists in many
cases between the employer and em
ployed will be done away with and
the nihilistic impulse to tear down will
take place of the constructive. The
financial loss will be bot a small pait of
the harm done, and the worst burden of
the conflict w ill fall, as it always does,
upon the woman at home.
The eensible
economies of honest poverty will give
economies 01 uoiirsi .-j
away to biting necessities of destitution,
the accnmulations tit the savings DanR
mill ,wmii iv th installments
urjon the home will be unpaid and allhat.ut. c.wur .I'Alene
the comforts that come with steady eir.
r ....
nlnamanf will U ftlriianl: lltlsinpaa will
b-naralyzed thr..uXhout the State, and
the progress of a great city letarded. A
strike is war, and "war is hell."
Is this the best that we can do? The
time has gone by when men can claim
that they live for themselves alone. We
are to knit together that a blow dealt to
one portion of the industrial fabric is
felt everywhere. "An injnry to one is
Ihe concern of all." This is the motto
of Labor and of Capital; bnt it has a
wider meaning than they have given it
It neans that war bet wee u them is an
injury to the whole country, and, there
should be power in the people to compel
a halt. This is the principle of compul
sory arbitral! n. The differences be
tween organized bodies of citizens tdiould
be settled as are the differences between
individuals. They should not be per
mitted to destroy each other or retard
the prosperity of the community.
Worked Like a Charm.
Mr. N. D. Walker, editor of that spicy
journal, the Enterprise, Louiea, Va.,
aays: "I ran a nail in my foot last
week and st once applied Bucklin's
Arnica Sake. No inftamation followed,
the salve simply healed the wound."
Heals every sore,' barn and skin disease.
Guaranteed by all druggists. 25c.
MOKE FOREST RESERVES.
Dispatches fmin Washington indicate
that President Rooevclthas added 1",
000,0 acres of forest lands to the gov
ernment reserves, one fourth of which
Is in Oregon.
The largest reservation in Oregon was
an addition of 077,000 acres in the Blue
Mountain reserve in Eastern Oregon.
Other additions t) existing reserves are :
m.000 to the Siskiyou in Southern Or
egon, 71,000 acri-s in the Wenelia reserve
5H,000 to the Cas :a le reserve, mostly
in its western border, and 154,000 to the
Ashlai.d reserve in south-western Ore
gon. To include the timber laud of th
Coast Jtange the President created th?
Tillamook reserve coot-iiuing IIm.OOO
acres; tli j Con, mile reserve, embodying
140.0U0 acres, and the L'inpqua reserve,
with an area of 802,000 acres.
The Wallow and CheMiiimimis re
serves are combined u tder the name of
Imnaha, and 743,000 ucres are added.
Found at Lact.
J. A. Harmon of Liramore, West Va.
favg: "At last I hnve found the perfect
lill that never dissapointx trie ; anil fur
the b.-nelii o( otliern ufllieteij i itb torpid
liver and chronic constipation, will eny
take Vc . Kinn'a Nw Life Tills." ( inar
aiileeil caiinfaclory. 25c at ill I drugiriitiH.
School Report.
Following in the report of the Yankton
school, Dist. No. 30, for the month be
ginning Feb 4 aud ending March 1.
No. uirls enrolled lj
No. boys enrolled 2
No. days taught . . Jl)
Average daily attendance !ll !
No. days absence r,)
No. times tardy Id)
The following were neither ab-ent nor
late during the month. Geo. Walker,
Marie Walker, Dorris Wikstroni, Orval
Wikstrom, Seth Brinn, Orval Brinn,
Edna lionney, Ulah Bonney.
Owing to an epidemic of chicken pit
among the pupils the attendance for thi t
month in a little below the average.
EFFIE FITZGERALD
Teacher.
Optimo cigars ; two for twenty-five eta.
Leader! in qnalily. Brinn Bros,
I OR rOHTLAND, DAILY.
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Willaniett Slongh Route
Leave St. Helens. ... 1:80 A M
Arrive at Portland. .10:80 A M
t lu.l 1 -80 P M
Arrlvs at St. Helens. 6;U0 P M
FARE AO TENTS.
Will Carry Nolhinir but rn
rrrs and Fast Freight.
JAUIKH OOOOt mattor. M
GUA " DIANSALE.
Notice l heret.v given that the iiii.VralRiie.),
Aim K WrtOilhiirv. suiinllatxit lliarlea Wil
liam Paul. IVIla Metlii.la I'aal. Melwaa June
Paul an.l Zenith Harold I'aul. minora. Iiy
thoriiy oi ths county court, at the s'e '
Oregon, (or Muliuoiimh coimly. will on the llin
tlHv of limb, A. !.. I'A7. the '"' eleven
oYiwk . m ' "e ln door of i he ( oiiuly
Court House III Hie Town of SI. Ilelem III
rnliimnl I'oinilv lreon ell ullllie lnlerrl of
nll minor in iiil uUioiiHiel'Urirrol Hie
iiorUieili'irierHii,l iheuorili hlti iheiioriti
ci .iurier ol Hie uiliriul qimrterot wnon
JJ In ionhiil north of rtii!e5el. mlume
hiiolumhi loiiiuy. at nubile auction In ll.e
highest hl.liler. sal.l le llnn nifcte ulileel In
eonllrmatinn Uv l'l Mutlnomah l immy conn
Terms ol sale, eh In I"""1- tntcrest ol j
nilliont, iniMnmnmni out'
Inn. I. Mibjeet to Hie locr rlsht of alI Anna R.
Woodbury. ANS.V K.WOOr.m'KY.
ituanllflii.
PateJ January Kh, 1U0T.
OREGON
AND Union Pacific
'zur---
Arrives.
cfl( aium-hui i.Vmi 9 ii a.
chh Atni-i'iiiirl.AMi
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Kaily.
latly
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: Iiaily.
nine a 7 mT
! Daily.
for Ka.iern Washinx
Ion. Walla Walla, l ew
ami Ureal
Northern
I points.
ATl.ANTIl
EXPRESS :H V7 M
:H A. M.
Dally.
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Daily.
Lower Columbia River.
Stetmer llassal leaves Portland daily. nce.l
Sutulav. al s.uo p. in. Saiimlay lo nu p. m
for Astoria auJ wav lan.linics KeliirnlcK
leaves Astoria at T.uO a. m. ilailv. eicept
sumw. A. L. CRAIG,
General PaisenM r Atciit. PoKTLAND Ore.
J-JR.H. R. CUKF,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
6T HELENS OREGON.
JR. EDWIN ROSS.
PHYSICIAN & SURGFON
RT. HELENS. :
ORKliC
FISCHER,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
RAINIER
OKKliON
.0TUE0r tit A SUE OF SAME
Solioe U hcriby Klveii lhat l.y or.L'r ami
rrt'e of the O.timy l.'ourt ,f III Hi.ile ..f Ore
K'.n fur the rouiity of rohimMa, inn.ti- an.l
enternt on the Jii'l .Inr of l.iri-h. IW7, Iht!
nam,, of fiiint II. An.ieryi.n wa chiiiii''l lo thai
of IHI..I If. Huri-l l.Tif.
Wltn tlif ll'.tl. K. Haiian, Ju.lk'l of aai'1
Court. Ihls n. I .lav of March, A. II. 1'mit.
Alu-t: W. A. Harrla. I k-rk ol aal.l C ourt.
Sl'MMO.YS.
In the ("in-Hit i'oiirl of Ihe Hlate vf On-gon,
for r.liiint.ia Counlv
May W. Oulhrlc J'lui l tl It"
va
frank T (.iillirl.j In , I. .lain.
To Fnii'k T. liuthri..', Ihe above riiirncl (le
filelaiit: In Ihe iiaine of ll.H Slat.,1 of Or -.roil, yon art,
hereby notille'l uh.l ri-'iuirt'.i to ai."nr hareln
ott or lj.;lor II..' ioi la oi April Iyer, niel an
a-er tiie eornplaiiu lile.l Ha-ulti!.! von In ttifa
court an.l irau-e. II yoij 'lo not ap.eir an.l liri
aw.'r h,.riin bv Hint 'late the .laintirr will
iiplily to ihe .'oiirt for a .llvorre from yon atel
for en.riil relief.
Thi anriitiioll- ia l.ilhilfhe.1 by or.ler of Hon,
K s. Iliiunit, Jo.li... of ihe Counlv r.niri ol or
eion f.r eolniiibia ' o.loty, ina'le nt elianibera
on the Alh .lav of March 1W7, .11 r.-eli n the
i.ob.leatloli of thla aiiminolla lu the Ofeicon
Nlial for alx .onio.fii.iv.! w.-eka beKiiinin on
ll.e Xlh. Iiiy of Miiri h l'i7. 'Hit time uerwrilieil
III the oritur .llrerliliK Ihia .illiratl'.ll la alx
w.'i-ka, aii'l the .Uy by u ht.-h yoo iiiiihi uplrtnr
herein la two duya after the exi.f ration of aix
week Irom Hie (late of Ihe nral leibllculloli
hereof.
KOIIKKI. It. MUKKOVY
A'tornev lor I'lalntlff.
SUMMONS
In Wn:'.r i f.'ourt of the Htate of Oregon, fur
ttll' ;Hlll'iV rif Col II If I bf H
vu
WfiiricilB Wetiin'f, It.fcM'1iint
T) ll.'JirU-tt:i WtytHij'lt, iiifenU'tit above
IIHKiC't:
I the iiMtrt'of the Htufi; of On-nroti you n re
liTly nMiiiiri'l to n:ir nt uiiiW(-r (I'm eoni
liliiinl till.) HL'ttliHt wtii In the uhove futttlcrl
u-ourt Hiil muf, ny the t iluv of April I',;, the
i mii in' Ik'Ihk tin: ti'nt; ptTHi-rion') In thu nutcr for
j puhliciif Ion ft thin unninoMi. uindv in fiurt on
I Mrcli h, 1'JJ. hv tho Jlon. T. A. MuMrMtj;
I Jn'lt-; ftti'1 I joii fail to iijif'jir hm'I anWfr
Kiitil cnrniilitiiit n il ii mi iiioiim Un-rtfln fur want
i u:rt'u ((Juliitnr hcri'ln will iipjily t llio Hhove
jfiti!l-l court for tiie relief (k'niuiKU'! thiTeln,
In ai c'liiiplriliit.
Ih-' relief ctixiiiiii'.cl In mU roinpliilut U fur
j nn ord r nnd ! en-c of itn nhovi n tit led court
; to (.1-.hu tie the riotiriiiirc comrtu'l now e l-lht
j hftwi-ci citid (ihiihtiH' mid oi'fcndriht Imtciii:
, (nr ih? etirc. eu-iinlv nml control of lire minor
: ciif I.Jicii mni! ii Himdii. mid tor mudi other
: fiii.l Jurihi r relief h ihei ouit iiim)-detiii meet
; uith f-'i'iily mni Jfj-t !',
t I hu hfiiiifiir)iA i iHihli-lu-o by order or the
, II'mi, T. A. Mi'Hiide, .IihIl- of tnt iihnvv en
It) led court luadc nn fnu-:'ei therein iikmi the
: nt-l'U it Irled Uy jWaiii'KI liervin uu thin -j ilny of
1 Wiirch 1107,
i J. A. TKOV(:iHD(K
j , . .Mtornev fur I'lulntlif.
i Dutc of flr-t p.iM.eniio.i M.ircli lHi;7
NOTICE TO CREDITORS'
NO'l lf'F la hereby given that the nmleraluii
til baa bveli ir,..olhl. .1 ncliiilnl.lralor ol Ihe
estate nf lohn H. IVriy. l cji m.M . by ihe
Honorable It. H. Ilalt in. Jmlve ol Ihe lloiinly
Uoiirl of thehtaleof Onuoii, for ihe eoimlv of
I'oliilnbU Any ami nil nerou hnvlnt elalma
liiriillia aiii.l olate are hereby required to l. re
aenl thHaaii.el.i my allorni'), w. II. I'owvll.
at hla Liny oillee nt ft. Ileli'iia, Oregon, .Inly
veriitp.l ni'itmllinc to law, within aix munllit
lion) the ilatelieiaol,
Dated Feb, 1 1U07.
Ill the innitv i-oiirl ol Hie Male of Orvnon lor
iheoiimiy o( ColiimhU
Ill the mailer ol the mtale of Samnal . Hoit.
,liM,ea'.l. u, , ,,
To Nallmii Hokui. o( Snow I'amu. Slule ol
Sorlh l arollna. aii.l lo all oiher helr ami ilevi
MHWolsainnnl A. loi:i!, iteceuscil. II anv alien
there be, ami In all oilier a-rolia lnlelvliM I"
Hi real irocriy tielonulnn lo iheeaiate ol ani
ilei'enaeil ; i.n'ettntf: ,
liulie mimeof the siaie of Oreiton: o ami
aeh of von are ho.cln cltiil ami niilii"l lo
aiar hi the I oniuv I'oiirl of ihe Slnie of oro
soil lor Hie l onniv ol I'olnmbla. al Ilia ouri
ro.m th. n-ot.al si. Helens. In nM fomily ami
stale on Sanmlay Ihe 'MM 'lay of March, I'.wr.
al ten o'clock In the mremioii of nabl ilay; ami
then ami there ioi.howcinc. If any there be.
whv an onler of snle ol eeriuln real imM"
beloniilnii lo the estate of mM ileeeeil. Ill "
I'onniv of Mullnoma'l ami Slale ol Oreiioii.
.honbl mil be nnule aa braywl lor in me !-"
lion of rharles M.irrU, Ihe a.liiilnlairaloi ol lh
esiiite.on nietiiuibl i'oiirl.
The real iiroiieitv ilesefllKKl ami nelllloucit lo
t obt In sni.l ihMIIIoii t a lollo. M wll:
Lots K, I. iiimI M In hl.K lt H In Koh Moy'a nb
iltvUlon to Ihe l tlx' ol roruami. i
ronnlv of Miilm inmh, Stale of Orrsnil.
Wllhev,ilie Hon Ii. S. Haiian, Ju.lire of l ie
IVnniv i'oiirl ol the Slale ol oresoii tor Ihe
I'onniv ol I'nlunibla, Willi Ihe aeal "I"';'
Court iuHu'il, Hit" II itayol Kebruary, A. U.
m" Allot: W. A. HAIIKIS, Clerk.
S'l of Couiily Court,
W. II. l-owell. Aliorney for Ailmlulalrat.ir.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Timber Ijiml. Ai'l June .1 1H7X.)
I'nlleil Slalen l.amt Ultlce, I'orllaml, llrcfsill,
Vliruarv 13 l!J7.
v.,,t..M i. h..r.,i,v tfiv-Mi, that tu rotitimauce
Willi Ihe imivl.bins ol the act of t'oiire of
Jiin:i is:i. entitiml "An ail for mo sale ol
Umber lamia In UieSialeaol California, Oreii n
Neva.la. ami Wnhlnloil Terlllory," aa ev
lemlisl lo all Ihe I'ublie l.aiul Slalea by ai l ol
Aiicual I. issr.' I'eler llollnian. 01 Itamlia. roulily
oMahlnclon. stale of llrvaon. has Ihls lv
II I,'. I III th olllce his aworn alalemeul N'l. 7'Jltl
for the iun hae of Ihe Ntt', ol Sivlloll No. ..'
Ill Tonhlp No. 4 North Kante .1 We;
am) will olfer roo( tc show thai the Ian. I
olliilll Ii nm Cnluahle tor llatlmla'r or alone
than tor agricultural Hrpoae, ami to etab.
ill hla claim lo aat.l laml Iwlore the healsler
11 n. I Keeetverat rorllaml. Oremin. oil Weilues
Jav ihe sill ilav of May I'.VT. He iialuea aa ll-nea-es:
I', c. Nelson, of llacona, llreaoii 8.
Jcinaaoll. of tlai olia, Oreaoil: A. II. HiilrhkUa.
of H.u ona, Orefuii; Turn Mwhau, olJMounlalii.
Julc. llrenoli.
Any Mini ait bcrsona elalmlnc ailversvly Ihe
ataive itcscrlbcil lamia lie rv-inole.1 lo Itle their
claims In thla otneoouur bi'lorv aalit sill ila of
May WJ.
Al.ciKKNON S. DUKSSKK.
Kcslalcr.
H. riORGUS
5T. HELEN5
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. SI
prices will lie found as reasonable nn
store in Columbia County. Voiir trude
;ol icited.
AAVKO II KH KON',1 I.IKK
The h.tppieat mother in the littl- town
nf .Via, Mi., is Mrs. S. Kupye. Mie
writes: "One year ago my son as
dou wilh such serious lung Iron Me
that our physician was unaplu t help
Ii if ii ; hen by unr druggist's advice t
Ieg4ii givii g him I'r, King's New I Ms
cover y, and I soon noticed improvement
I kept this tr. ntiiH'nt up for a few weeks
nh'-'ii he was be was perfictly wi II, He
Ii h n worked sleauily since at carpenter
work. iJr. Kind's New iMrrovrry rated
li s life." (ju.i-:iuti'e. by all drugits
Mic an:i fl.OU. Trial bottle l.ce.
I J-aA:.a
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GEVURTZ & SONS
1711-175 FIK8T HTKKK
210-27 YAMHII.I, 8TIIKKT
2 TRAINS DAILY 2
TO
IJI'I.UTII-MINNI'.AI'OUS
ST. I'AtJI
DK.NVKIl-I.INC 'OI.N-OMAII
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THU KAST
The KcL'ular Vcllowstone Park k,,i..
Viu Livingston und (Jardiner Cateway, the (Jovcriiinciit Oflicial
I'.nlrnncB to the I'ark,
SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20.
SJ3J13 KUIlOIJ0
if you wii.t mrr
SEJC AMEIUCJA. mil
START ItlCHT. Kf'.K
YIELOWSTONJC I A R K
NATL'RJ'.S (JRKATICST WONfll'.RI.ANIi
l'AKTICUI.AKS AT2fi5 MOKKIHON HTIUChT
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant General rassengcr Agent
Portland Oregon
K,W..feUn:r
with the himlato ia I e 1 , ,
Neva.la ami '",' ' , ,', 'L.',,.. i act of
lemleil 10 all ihe l'W" ,U I IMrlliio.l,
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ffi'llaVllciTff-S
Me,.., aml.N 'i M " N , w,i
claim to.alil ami ! "J , , , ,h
MUver. a. I or.la i.l. . ,,,,
above in acriiicu ihm- - , . . . i
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Maicn, im. AliiKttNoN H. PUKSSK't.
lb plater.
NOTICE HI PUBLICATION
Timber trflllil i'l June :1 IL'SI
l',,ll VuiesVal." omcc. for.lan.t Orc.o,,.
NolK'.. hereby .I)
llmlierlainu in me . u. .,111,1
Neiai a ami aninm..ii . . ". . .
e.1 I., all l-ilblle I an-l Stales b " J ll"
I I.!.1 Sarah K liavninii ' ,1 ,. u. nb-.l
Mullnomah stale ol Hfen ""''' A" '"' '
In llll omce ner iii "' .
Ihe liurvhaae ol l" - ' ' . ,
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Any ami all rr.i. . lai".i a.l..fl
alo,i-b.M',lU..l laiM. are I""""' 1 '
Ihelr claims in ihu oftlie on or twforv ,aij .n
.lay ot Ai.rll , (iKllNs K!i.,t:it.
Krglslrt.
I ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIYER
II RAILROAD tUMrANT .
All trmliit miik tin contisKtlufit Kl .'!
wllh Nuiiharu 1'arino lfiu I" in-l Iri-m m
KmI tu4 Muun4 iolnu. At Furiiii4 with )
frln Ivftfitif I'nlm 4ot. Al Attori with 1
K. ft N o U1 nt rlt Uam u4 titiuct
r J. Poiitr (o ftu4 fro.m Itco o4 .Nprtft
Btb pointa.
f twcngr for AitorU or t ploti oittal fl
Iraltia at Hotilton Imint will tUt to lt f
ti)ti oil tl llou'tnn he t.-timln ttvm puiuM
UolUubtr J. I . .lay,
fftM. Ait.. AMorU, Ol
NOTICE FOR PU8UCMTIQ.
(Timltrf Inn-t. Aft J 11 ltd 1,
I'niitHl Hiti mw ititi. . rurtUift. 't
JanUArv .1, 1 "i:
NtUr ) (irrt'hy ifivtn t(mt In '-'iii j-ll r.
wtth the mvll.ti.t t ih nf r-'inrrrM .(
June 3. I"T. mtlllixt "tttrt fur Ihr a ir
Ilintwr Uil'l In thr Mult nf Sif..riU t irejuii
NfTKilii Hitil Htklitirtiin rt 'Tlt.'rr. 4t-itMil
mi ht t tils? P'lhlfe' Ijitl't MtAlt n l.y '
Ht i, IW'J. l.Mlthrli h'hrrtu." f. ( Ai'.h.n.
t'oiltlltr (if M ustillU'lnll. N(lf i.f l lri tt ht thi
ilV (llnl 111 ttll otfli hi Wnril ftf-irit No
"IM, (or thr "irtUiwi .! Hip Ntt I iti i
RIl.l t i.f Mtvtlnfl S, til Tow mfi Nu .i Soft I,
(( No. 4 WI. tlt vr HI m-r (ii.Hf tot). w
tht the lnn-t Mti(tit tu ihwm' .tinf-ir (..( it.
tiinrarr nr ottnlir lhn 1il urlruldirnl in.rjw.'
Uil'l t (!) I )l )tl cUllll t' .)! In hi Utt.rr-
the Hrjttflrr mxl Ki'e.rr t l'ort!n-1 'iri jjMit
mi T'linnUr tin Mti -lay ( Ai.r.i l ((
ititnir mm wllnr"a Aii'lrr 1Im-'U. .
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H(o M(f'lliiilin, nf IUi utt, Or , Aif-crt Jlriii
ivrt. uf AUitnn. r.
Any il nil incin rUtmlu,; m1wrrlv tUr
niHivc tli'irrtdl Iitl mtr rrotirnit-'t t . Mr ihrit
olnlin l.i thU nltivt ttu or U j.rp nni. nu -U
ut April. t'A7.
ltt.trf.
Royal Oak Dresser.
No. W. When yoll arc (In,
Ilrcasa-r you will Imve nlniiiiliuit
ml very tangible evidence nf Uir
fact that we aeh furniture nt l.v,rr
rates than any i.ihir firm in thr
city. The ic of thin drrsarr- tup
ill:il inchra, with oval lavvel iil.it e
Hiirrnr lllxSI inchra. It u in ulr i.l
roynl oak with la-nutiliil iimrti r
grained top and front. Tin re nr.'
four drawers, tup drnwera having
swell fronts, juat like the illuatra"
lion, and nil nrc fitted with ea't
bmss pulls nml links and keys.
A very neat and attractive iIi-sikh
and one that rianuut fail to .lrne.
And priee is only
81 (.()()
PAY $3 CASH. SI. SO MONTHLY
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Send for our complete fiirni
lure caluloK, Iiwiiik the fine
'furni t re wc aell on the inatal .
incut plan. We pay freight
rUKTLAND, OREGON
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ami 1 10 aa : . . Maiahlan.1 1 0.' 1
tit 10 Jl II J ' Waalr-'ll .... S ! til
s7 lo M :a t i . . i niton . . I u 1 os
10 0C I 10 1) H I I ...Knai'i.. . Ii Out
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10 J0 I II 11 WI Ar.Aaluna .l v l 10
J-Z "N
JOB PRINTING
I 18 OUR PU8INB88
WK lutvn th bt'staud mimt
fully (MinipiNMl Job Trlnt
iiij; CMtlctf l r4lumbia County
Jntl we are prepared to
do utl kinds of Printing
on short not tee and at
most reasonable prices
A TRIAL Will CONVINCE
OREGON MIST
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li. I;. QUICK A. m. HOLTON
Ttiii Columbia County
t
MiSTRACT AND TRU5T CO.
$ Titles Kxamishd
; Nis-KKsinKST Taxks Paid
al
Rkai. liSTATK
SECURE FUTURE
Iiy InvtMing iu (KK)
$ St. Johns Realty is the lkt
J Invest tunv while you tau
v Titfuirrov ntav 1k to Lite.
j from thoM srckinr investment nml promptly answerti
; COLVIN & HENDERSON
wi', riiil.ulclihu M,
art
SOR05ISSPToQDEli
is
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THIS SMARTEST
FOOTWKAR FOR WOMEN
Spring Tics ami Oxfords S3. 50 and $4.00
Tin- must up to tlatc hosiery
S Men, Women
KNIGHT
3rd ami Washington
Walkover and
Z Hie largest sticcialty
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I THE BIG STOKE
: D0W BY THE DIG 8AWMILL
Receiving New
In the
if THIS
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I General Merchandise
I Deirt &
St. HcIoiih, -
iiiiaiuiiiiuiaiuiuiuiuiiiiuiu iuiuiaiuiaiuiuiuiuv
STATE BANK OF
"RAINIER-'
HAINIER, ore.
,'""r l" r 'hi Iliterei.t, i.ai.l
',!',ll'l1'l-"t ally,
M""h 1 1 epleii,l.r I.
W. II. U)TTMAN,CaSiiikii
Collcclloni Mado-s-DrafU Is.ucd
Vj, Abstracts Mam
w IAss,nt
INDEPENDENCE
I) KKAL IvSTATE
get in on the ground floor,
CorrcSDOudciKC Kolicitri
bt. Johns.Urfgoi
department in the city fa
and Childrcu.
SHOE CO.
Portland, Orcgo
Sorosis Store
store in the Northwest
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w mmmn? mm wm
Goods Every Day
Week.
fWOBB
Hinmllni 'r Only th U l
Muckle.
Orego11'
Buy on CrGum
mis 500 Macninc v-j,;
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leiani huiiMh' tld , ?! ,. W" i
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