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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1907)
irf-t M I 1! I : j Is 1 .(4 ? Hi , eV f T I .1 -j i J 4 1 5 OREGON . .. MIST Entered t the Pontollicc at St. Helena Oregon. s aecond-clnsii ninil matter. Issued Evkry Friday Bv E. It. FLAC.G, . Editor and Propriktor. Subscription Ratks One year Six month .. AdvertMiiff rates made kuown on niipli cation. Lctral notices 25 cents per line, MAY 10. CIRCUIT COURT OFFICERS : Thomas A. McBridb....... District Juiljre O. L. Hkdcks ,...Distnet Attorney COUNTY OFFICERS : R. S. HaTTAN, Judge, ...St. Helens W. A. Harris, Clerk St. Helens Martin Whitk, Shenlf -St. Helens Casfkr Limn., Commissioner Mist H. Wbst, Comm'r Scaitpoott Edwin Ross, Treasurer- St. Helens A. T. Laws, Assessor...- St. Helens I. H. Copri.and, School Supt....Houlton Frank B. Prkscott, Surv Rainier H. R. CUFF. Coroner St. Helens 4 CRUISB AT LAST. The county court, at its recent session decided to advertise lorbi Is for ci rising the timber land of Columbia County so that the assessor ins; have a basis for placing: a true valuation upon this class of property. The Mist 1ms constantly and earnestly advocate.! kucu a course, and ire are glad the court has at hist been brought to see its wisdom. Thous ands ot dollars have ln lost to the revenues of the county for lack of a cruise, as it would be i m possible for any assessor (o make a just estimate of the value of timber without such a basis Other counties have found that it pays to have a cruise, and as Columbia h one of the most densely timbered courv ties in the State there is no doubt it will pay here. We trust the county court will see that the job is done thoroughly and impartially. No mere estimate will answer the purpose. Cheapness should not be considered at the expense of good , work, and those to whom the job is en trusted should be carefuliv supervised and their work checked tip by tome ex pert employed by the county for that purpose. There is an opportunity pre sented for a grout !eal of jobb.'ry; but it can be prevented by proper methods. Moreover, the work should be pushed a; rapidly as possible, in order that the result may appear on the assessment roll this year. I'ONOSA AT vSOAl'l'OOSK Patron of llusttnmiry Opposed to Keferciulum on TnlversHy Appropriation. UK. VI. K STATU TKA JiSKKKS. Dr. Harry Lane has demonstrated that the political boss is not so powerful as he bas been in days cone by. The Democratic bosses read him out of the party but the Democratic voters wrote him in again, Now Mr. Thomas is try ing to kill him with much kindness. Editor I mils of the Kalama Bulletin " posts editor Kellogp, of the Keho Jour nal as a "Red Headed Liar." all be cause Brother Kellogg accused Brother Imus of charging Covrnltz County $500 for one hundred copies of a certain pamphlet, when, as appears from the records, there were five hundred copies of said pamphlet furnished. There should le a law to punbh a? common (colds newspaper men who have no better use for ttieir space than to pub lish articles defamatory of their com petitors. It is always a got-d plan to watch the man who attempts to build himself up by tearing others down, and this applies with - particular force to newspaper publisbeis.' The Grangers of Columbia County would like to know how tiiey are bene fitted by paying dues to tLe .State Grange. If the present set of State officers desire to see the order grow in this county they will do well to attend the Foroonss here and get acquainted with our people. . KIST Mrs. Elma Johnson will start in a few days for an extended visit to her 8'ster in Eastern Oregon. Miss Huddelston, of Dayton, Or. be gan the Beaver school last Monday. The roads are entirvly dry no and . there is coneidnrable hauling btiug dune between this plac? and Buxton. All the telephone 8ip.Ke.i are now on the ground and it is expoeU'.l tiiat I ho i wires will be strung this week. lire has been running in the wo d between Tom Anderson' and T. II North's, and the latter gentleman Lad to secure help Monday to light it. The new H. II, line is located down the river as far as the KUt p at ofll -c The surveyors are campad nenr the Hani Christenseu place. ErneHt Shannahan has moved out near Buxton and will work on thu It. K. 1 summer. Mr. IiO;!iern and family I avis moved on (he A. S'iniir.ahan p'ac; which the bought some time ago. Riley Hioiims ami 11. Huhe wiili their families havo I ot'i dmvi 1 lo liu:; tin. It seems tha' ill r-iiroitl Is tak ing settlers out of the vall-y int ad o bringing them in. Rev. Mres prem-bi hi furew II sermon at Beuvcr in I Wi-noui i lart Sunday, lie is an earnest v i. her mid has niiitle mai.y friemtj In re I'm p i t year. Wild ene luivo be..'ii calt-M Bergeron' ulieep tliepist tv . lVmona Grange for tho County f nmbia mrtat Soappoo.-e last S;t ui,iy ami enjoyed the hospitality of the Tut runs of that enterprising village. ' AlU-r the roll rll nml tho reading H tho minutes of the prev.uus meeting to- lOrt were heard fruil tho local K'-!l.?-'s throughout the county, SciipiKose tiriiiijje reports a nicmVu-r-ship of sixty-eight, a gain of eight niiice lust leport, with a miliiWo of eniitl;-l;t t s waiting admission, and a Ulanc of f in the treasury. - vail Urane reports membership of fifty, with $193 lu tho treasury, a good attendance and the grange in a prosper oils condition. innkton Grange is in a fl mrishiiy condition, with f-10 in the trensory and a membership of fifty eight. Xiitnl Grange is prospering, with sixty one ii.emliers and three candidates. They have a team p:eparhu to compete for d. grea work at tho State Giango. The average attendance is thirtv five. Beaver Valley Grange reports forty- one in good stsnding. Ieer Island reports a membership 01 forty-five j owns its own hall and has ab.mt $To in the treasury. Clat.-kanic Grange reports lifiy-one members; au increase of two. Goble Gninge reports fifty-ot-.e mem- bers ; a gain of one. Ve.-noiiia Grange was reported, to be in excellent condition, with a con siderable gain in membership over the List repprt. A commttte oti resolutions was ap pointed consisting of Br.s. Fullerton, Tarlwll, and fltg. A short recess was had, after which the following lesolutions, favorably re ported by the committee, wera unan imously adoptei. Resolved, that this Toiuoii Granue hears with regret of the serious illness of our worthy brotlu-r, R. N. Love'ace, and extendi to himself an. I wifo its heartiest sympathy and best wi-hca for his speedy recovery. Resolved, that this Pomona, while earnestly in favor of the best text bjoks tha-. cm be procured f.r our public scjiot.is, is uecideiiiy opposed to nnv change without the s;me ij nec-sarv Micvicg that the expense of making such chai L'o should becanfullr eon. sidercd before anv action is tiken bv I the school book comml ion. Wh're::s, tha Grange is oti crgan. jatijn founded for tha purioje of oro- moling the educational as well ns the matenul and socul interests cf the country; and, whereas there it an errone- uuk uiluiuii auiuaa iiiatr me Urange is fathering the movement lo invoke the referendum on the State Uuiv,rsitv appropriation, and we deem such a course detrimental to the true education al interests of the State.and lobe found ed on a mistaken idea of economy; there fore he it Reolved, that the Pomona Cringe ol Columbia County do nbt approve .f the referendum being taken on said Uni versity appropriation, thereby hamper ing the work of the University and du laying its progress another year. Resolved, that this I'otnona Gran;:?, believing iu a just and equitable division of the bur.iea of tax '.Unn, and rec:gni.- tng that in the pat timber lands have Uot paid their !a:r proinrtmn of U tax. s, heartily approves the recent dc cision or the caunty court in ordering mat bids be received for cruisinz all trie timber lands of Columbia Countv Tins concluded the business of the tfternoon session and was followed by a very interesting ducusiion as to Colum bia Comity's exhibit at the State Fair. all present appearing to be anxious to do everything in their power to assit Mr. i-ullerton in his efforts lo I ring back from Salem the first prue for county exhibits. This paper does not care to reprint some of the stories that were to d abcut the prrxltictivent-ss ol Columbia County's soil for fear the item might be copied into the Eastern papers and cause a greater immigration toOri-g in than it wou'.d be posdhla for the State lo absorb. In the cveniii T100 8,500 4S3 A. C A Narrow Muc.ipe. . (i.W. Cyd, a uercha t, of Utink, Mo, hail u uai row e:c.ip i !oui- y :u's n. vhen he ran a jiwoa I t:r into hi thumb,. He m.ys: " fl c d cfor winte -t amp iUt it hut I would mt0 s-ul. I b-tl(fli'. a lox f liuckl -i.'d . A'niea Pake that citr-d thedaligjiou) wound." iUcataidiUcgitts. a c'a A sixt ;en was admitted to t!m IVm-oua drgree the lag(j:-t ; class, w-e t-eliev.', in the history of tlie old r in Coliin:bU Comity.- It was dei.-id- d to hold the text fVm ,-'-fl, dii i:oii.-c o! the date of Uihh will gneii in an me county pajierH, at Nat tl, near Mt.lii tha Xeimlem Valley, and nil why wcr-J present at tha laU us-tUm at Zs'atal, will b- pleased to hear the good ne-At. Tiie hospitalities of the duy Were taken c ue of in a pleasing manner bv the in -lobars of Seapx?e Grange. MIT ItliST I JMl;.M) Ai xander linlo:! who lives on Rural lioite 1, i-ort Edward, N. Y., ays: "Dr. King's JS'cw I)lcovery is my heft cirtidy fneiiil. It cured ma of asthma BiX year- a,; i. Ii, hri perforaio I F A ifid N O Pali to John Slcwnt t s htof aw qr St! 0 4 Dtmlap to Dttnlap w ht of un qr A lots 3 8 4 sc.; IT 6 5 M Duulan ti Nela A CalmWrg same description. . M Dnnlnp to M 1) Sweeny admr same deserijiti-jii Ellen Ellis to W K MeCord sw qr sec 23 4 2 (q uitrialni), . C 'and 0 Eric.o i to J W Callsoit 23 acres and a lraetion iu seo 31 7 S Harriett Erie to J and C Mtlckle se qr s hf of ne qr and ne qr of ne qr sec 0; sw qr and a hf nw qr sec 10 "d n hf of nw qr s.H! 15 4 K VC Fischer loW It Powell uud tut J S Hawkins d 1 o G S Fester t Victor Furor lots $ and 4 blk 7 tioblo A E an 1 G J Franki 1 et al to Cur ro'l B Keuey s' qr sw; SO 5 5 J L and M E Gal'ien to L E Cres- wick n hf so qr 2 0 3 J I. Gnllitn b Mary Gal lien aauie de-cription ,. 0 S Gable et al to II B Nicholas lots in St. Helens A S and Q Graham et al to Ben son L and LCo. timber ot) p ut of 14 7 4 Sime to same sw qr of nw qr 14 7 4 J R Hemlersmi to Anna M Wood lot I blk 15 Rainier ... K J and W F. Henrici to J G ilen rici u hf ne qr sw qi ne qr sec 21 and lot 1 sec 4 1 J E lliggins, trustee, to M J Kin ney n hf n hf II 4 5 ME amlT Lllolsteiu to Edwin Ro js hf of sw q r Bee 20 ; f e qr of e qr sec 27 5 2. ....... . L D and J L James to Fls'e Pierce Wirtx land in Rainier A and E 1) Johnson to J Y Kan fT- iiiiin ehtofssiirs-c37 4 4.. V E Joaes by adtur lo Frank Nickelson part of sw qr sec 34 8 4 J and M JJor.es to William IViil gle sw qr sv qr f tec 1154 ... VV E Jones by ndinx to Jas W Tur ner 1 acre sc 34 8 4 Keasey to Kea-t y s.v qr tec 20 5 5. D E Keasey to A Cleveland se qr sc32 3,3 L and H D Kent et al to Benson I. A L Co timber o.i part of 14 7 1 Same to same tw qr nw 14 7 4... 1 J A and M H Kerr elal to Carroll C Keasey s w qr 2J 5 5 2,500 A Kenowski to D E Koasey se qr 32 5 3 M J Kinney to Detioit Trust Co. n hf of ne qr and ne hf of nw qr . 11 4 5 W II King to Saphrona C Jo-eph lot C Dob ad 1 to Rainier 1.2C0 M J Kiney to James Petersjn n hf of ne qr so qr of ne qr ne qr of eo qr sec 30 6 3 10 5cw Idea iu Furniture Selling. A lirm in Porthn 1 lM adopted a new feat ut o in conjunction with furniture selling Uy cr.tilogie. Tiie Gevmti & .ons agree to sell all manner of house hold itoodsoti a very liberal credit basis and to pay all freight charges to anv part of tha state, as well. In to lay paperthey cdverlUe as a special harai a o K-wing Machine for f25; $'t accompa-iy tho or Jer and f3 to be paid monthly freight prepaid bv them mey say mat buying direct from tno tiianu'airtiirers in car load lots enables them tod ithi. The Gevutrz .4 Sons have ben ,"kt years iu business in Port land and are located at 173-175 First -Street. A postal card request will bring you ttieir catalogue. Their al. anpoirs eiscw here. 40 AVoiuleehil Kei-cmii 'ne "0r tittlo .ov had ccn'tna for the years," writes N." A. Ad 'tti, Uetirielia, I'a. "Two of oar home doctors s til the frtio a hiqielesi, hWltti gs being alb'ot rd. We then employed other ilwiot but no bcnetlt ivwilted . tr ciian'-' read about KlectilO Itiltefn; bought a liottltiaud s.oii notice I iliiptovenieut. VV . oiolnned this incdirlue until sever al bottles wetw i)cd, when our boy wJ completely curM." I'ost ot an i'ii..i !.. mid h.tlv biiildintt henllll tonics. Gtiaiantiod' by till ilntgulsta 50 . i-v.-.:-.-..: StTMMONS." 000 2,550 1,600 10 105 50 2.50D 2,700 000 10 In UioClrctiti fi iirs t llio ftt ' W tor l'H lu'ita I'oiiutv iteorne A MoNell vlatnttrt v , KllieWtli II. MeXell. ilelen.lsnl , , To HIUbIh'IIi 11. MeSell.the slx'vo immwl e fctliUlil: In llu umiw of lite stali( Orwii, y.m i lieieliv ri'iiulnil lo a'H-r mnmiiw-r llif e.oniil'alut in-l m-alnx veil m Hie ,'v intil!e.l uill n l mini "ti er lie! n Ui H'" tlav el Jmtv liOt. mnl II 'yon nut t l'lIBr the plntntlit 'till npiilt n tltiM-.itirl ler tlie if l.-tt ireil (r iu .-.iiiii.l.-Otil. li ll- t-tr ileeive.'tdllvorni ilixnivlini lite ttomlxH itrl tii-uiv ht'tvtofio-e iiinl now et-ll"tr tulweeii votiriirUaiiil t'lmnttir unit (or iii-li oilier mot hinder relief .i lu ilie t'lmrt tti.iv mvta tmi't tttttt etiillHlile. 't'itl sntitttum I iittUU.Iti'-l t'r tt stioet-i'Mte t,-,ik frlor to Jimo I lilt In Hie Ouvim Mti a we.'klt iivw-imiwr tit.li't-l Ut HI. Iletelts. r.itlimtiU ' entity. Orvjjoll tiy enter of tllt ll"H. T. A Sleltrl.te. Jtoliio ft lite Vtn uU Coital ol Cite Mttto el (it-tmui. tor in etiutiiyoiCttliiiitl-iii.wlte him ii.iittieil ilm lilt iluv ol J line U tht itity (ei .vim lo tti'tx'nr u.l mowiT lln-iUi,. nl itie tnl Ulilli-ti.m e( tltttt uitnuon, i- Mtiy Itot. H. S. I' Vol K. .Utimti )- (or I'Ulnl'ff ' " SUMMONS III IheriiTtiti I'tturl of ihf t.tto u( OKg.ni, lot Ihei'ounlj ui t'oltimWn tlnrrtet M. rmltitore. PUimitr William r I'n.ltiiiire. tv(tit)nt. r Wiilltou K. l'iluitir lite hIkivii liilinu.l llt'lVll-lAtll. lit ttte itnitte of the Suie of Ori-von von ar ttpreliv reitnin-,1 lo tipiieitr tot-t mi.tt, r tt- t Vlitlin lllttl tt!;alti.l otltll I'tt. uli-oi' TEACHERS EMPLOYED In thk Vt'iti.to Schools oi' Columhia County Okkcon, May i, 190 I, II. COH.LAND, Suit. NAMIC ciniHi !ul ?ttut u or ti, inr' ts i-i-(ri-at'fi ( uf tht miunto! to-wa; on r be'en ttu Hili tUv ttt Jlllir'iy ', tttitt U frtll o n miT (ur Hrtin tiu-roiti Uv -ti'mtrt wt H)! 10 iho i'OUf-t ftr (lie tviiof T,it"t ut l tuT fiiUH'Uiut Ut'W tut fllO tltTvill. Ut-ult: thilt ihi tf niiitrhr.niiv how t'-iihtii U'lUri-.i TilnStittil U'I Ut l'i'i'nitiiti h-A tlo-orif-t am hat i iu t !u. J iIauUi tt for nirr (h ui ue v-r lttt i"t mi ii h itiixT r.J lurittvr ft Ut lu tw tf (Ul- Ik'- ttu-Cttiirt ItirtV Htvui 'tjulllitv-. 'this stiimiiDii (t-iMittuit t'v 4irU r f Him. K s. Httiun. ft Hie 10.1 in v rouKl-il (H'lnt; mit- tli.i lny of M a- Jf' ttnl t'to ' of llit llrr i.iiMu- vUttu vm this miiuutH!l, it I th arvl U vi tox , COUVKKT & MAt'I KfuV f Anonurj ur ritiluittt ! Steamer Iralda C. I. Hooghkirk, Xns'.tr, R.MI.Ui).VI TIME. ilmlt (exifil Muttfitvlfitr Port- Clara Walker l.l;ic AHk-o. i! I.ulii lleore Mamie Maelay.. ........... l.lmt t'tmtiTer,. 3 Mym llo tiinii ....... 4 Mnv Munw'ii 5 J. It. Collin Mrs. J. It. Collin Mr. W. 1-'. Schneider...... Gertrude Iloltuc Anna I'-latr II Niiiall.iiid 7 J. R. IUtlK'oo.1 TcrcM Hums.. 8 till nor rrouty.. . t) Jt. Irene Scott 10 It IVarl Miitlsuiy 13 It. t. Cae. l.ois Terry Anna (inllup , Millie Wotttlcrly Kva lliirns , Opal Hu.!.lletou ... I.nrcltla Minion.. .......... Mr. Maty Hatfield..... ... June Tatty ..... Lilly Insults Mm. Kay llovcu ..... Johauna M.ttiimin I'tlSIMt -fit I ,seaHni e ,t St. Ilrb-lis I I'IST, ill !Kt i't 15 MAM Iti Iktt Maud tltltlMUi I'luUVatiic r'AtivIr Warrsti it i-ldilntwk ini I vC Marltlaud Cohtmbia C ty Itntlller Vrrnoida Kaliner i-nioitia Kcatcy Hnutor KeiiUti ! Vtl 1 i'T ! as jt. . w 1 a ; ai i Mli ; 3:1 :ti ; M 'I , ;w : i' ' -to 1 -ii it. i ! i I M M i 62 m I w Jt t.Vbrt W'Mtmn...,...., I'ltttrittv William ..... Kllfiibill NeMlBh ...... TmiiIIii Krtir..... W, A. Arnold... ........ V h.irolitu Church. , Hrrtlia LvwUlon Ktile H. Itoiitte.. ....... Mr. Kb a I'liimoiu .... I'bira A fiiiltli.,., ...... Irnoia Llw'e M.tri;arel Powell. . , . . . . Vt liulird Roalie........ Ktilh Satmt tioltlie Inmran Lonie Mallock. ........ M ite ir. t ('Sliwiti Miry I , Voting AIum llimtirt ,, Orate Metier, Anna Kc il.,, .......... "r:tt A. laws. , ..,,., Ikltie Kreider .......... I.Mltt H. Smith. U. ti. Mlnicb .... roiu, S i 5 ? ' v ' t-6t K r unlit Utt.li lUnmlic ktlheiltttd , l-Ubc Gallirratti Ko A, Mtlioit l.esve It.tiiti Ian-1, ftl 6 A. t.. ili-vurtifi- trout m, li.-l,-ti. hi ji 5 en. livniriiiiiit. inw i'..rtuit.l al . ,u r M.. llt'hvillg At M. Ik-lt U.t txi 1. t.t. Passcniers and Fast FreiiM. FOR PORTLAND DAILY TOKTLAXP LANDIXU, TAYLOR ST , , : 50 Cents a Week Buys This high-class machine is made for usinai lots by a manufacturer not ut the SrwikH chink 1 Kt'RT, 1 his is the-Anti-Trust Stti Macliuie. e employ uo agents; we goto tin j pSc direct, therefore have no big com Hussions add to its cost to the consumer. $60 machine for $2' Wc send this ju.uhincto your nearest station t freight prepaie for ?jtx cash aud a iu mod instalments until $35,001 paid us. Write form ILLl'STKATRI) I TKMTt'RK CATAUKllK. whtcht! tell you all about out great oflcr. Mcutios Mist when you write. GEVURTZ&SON ENTIRE HALF BLOCK 73-105 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREO nms WASTED. nid for paintinif School House i sealed I ills will lie reudvnl nt ih oince or ine sciiooi Cleric of School Diet -o. o, ill v.01UlllIia COUntv. llr,-tmn ni Kfiitrt-n in said county and state, until iav u at 011s o'clock p. 01. of sairl oare mr painting Die bcIiooT 1iou inn oiner out Houses IjcIoiilmik to daid rlis t. Tl. ....1. 1 1 . v.. 1 m. . ttuu iiuiim! to ue niven one neavy coat 01 paint rjotu inside mid out jut- ueitrcv, wooiisne'i anil two out houses, l-o coats at mint: all of M.M paint to tie made of the best white lead aim on. Hie rijclit to reject any or all bids U ner;-i)v rcservcii by ttu: directors. Hy order of the .School Board Anto.vk Wish, (i. W. lonnox (i. H, .Snvdkk, iJi rectors Sliest 1. v.. wain, Clerk. Dated at Reuben, Oregon-April 8, 1007 HOTICE CF riKALSETUEMEMT NutlC'l! It licfiliv irivt-ti tint ih.i 1 1 .1.. ..r ....... i I a- i,'or:liiMotl.,r of t'n jutti- I IV, II.' I'.i'm,.r j t.i T-n.va ,-m Hh-. mi ilm i;).i ) i llo, i:,),i,iijf ir, ... ...... i . ... ' .i y il i " 1 1 1 lit 111 "I , m u It (if It.... Wonderful cure Ot lli.:lj,ietit co.'inuim.tioil : hi- (tiwl .-: ....1;i l .U:.iuWnilUn to.. fUr,nyou'.,tt-if. The fir,t biHlleend-d I "il-t 'uV.'. v'u-lti "..UW? K. II ut i.-,. .Imlair of tii (Vintl. !,, oi,.,uiiti. t l .-.nur.l-y .linn. I 1:m7, m n o'llouli Vu lltu r'.7f:ioim .( ttnl l id)-, M (ht n,v. i,n t I Mi- ant 1 aS Wfectiy Wtl!. Lr. Kinw ' ZIV iiVm: .e Uirc-veo ' I'ower over cough mi'l ,..!';.'!',' ,!"-!"."" ,"";r"-t'l in mtl-l Us li fcUIIJliy l!141V..'!oU!!." 'o other '"""J1' 'ol iimnint .r Hii.l n-,,t 0" t.,n.l...t !, i.-..n.i' ' omiirjuiion. or uuy iktiIou ol ...... uo y i tjiott-r to l!lt- lirtlllt,'. I tVT llf.WVIt-,1 Adi.tlnliiirattir of tin, c-.tuit of vv. ii. i'miurr, the tfriibleeouh, un I till i.coumulUh..; d, the other isymj to o.-i l;(t one U- on?. I JOB PRINTING IS OUR BUSINESS WE have 1 he best uud most fully f'tjuijtpi'il .lohlVint. injjOllice iu Columbia Count v chid irt! are prepared I a do all kinds of J'rinl uii on short not lee tint! at most reasonable prices A TRIAL Will CONVINCE SOROSIS5"! THE SMARTEST FOOTWEAR FOR AVOMEX i i I, i i Spring Ties and Oxfords $3.50 and $..go I he must up-to-date hosiery department iu the city fori Men, Women and Children. . MEQOM HfiSST t . . J Strictly Private We solicit your banking business; and with tlie assurance on our part that it will be kept STRICTLY PRIVATE COLUMBIA COUNTV BANK KNIGHT SHOE CO. 3rd and Washington Portland, Oregon Walkover and Sorosis Store The largest specialty storc hi the Northwest 5 I THE BIG STORE I BOW ' BY THE BIG SAWMILL 4 (Y New (ioods Every Day hi Ilm Week. A -.Great ODDortnnitv.l a 0 . " . I T T iitxausc i can uot eive it t ic .nimniiAtt U a t sale at a sacrifice my interest iu the Columbia Com v Ah" stract and Trust- Company, including the nly Abtn a Hooks in the Countv. I will be in St TT,.f..., ?.lract iui an inquirers ana to ftmv nw it,..,. .1,... .I.:.. - - ----.-.. Lllitl it 6'Jc and ! ctJ l.ii.'j ever liii-imi.t-tti hy all ilruyist I 0). Tn'il lo t:e ric. ""'"""' I"'! Bl,li, l, 0l. .. ... In 3 IGeneral Merchandise! I Dart & Muckle. f'owell nti-irti -y Ur s-lnilnUtriiuir. By ctitc.-ulina it nlxmt tht-ir rnoii: by ituwii g it ruvsy hi ni'i.'-i, i ij, Hi.d ; hv uui;:ti it, up in .kiru sunl lit.-liii! oy tii,;l;n.g u uinh r t ie couc'ii-k an; CtfM-l-i, iii t-i it!jj;:i- U ami hur.-.iu il.im - e:f ihe-ti ii 1 e Sjiiim of thu tv;iy hy wliich lKtiJi- i-.se lli. ii- i!!i;i.c-y a il, Bo.iu tii.ci. thdr lias. M,y .ot .It-jiosir il with in. t'olniiih 11 Ctiiuitv Biti.k. Money OrtlcM ut fjflten cunlu a limi " Columbia Co PROCUMtD AND DEFENDED l'l H"W, iliitwltiv -ji uti,ji..r.,ri.,-.,t. .,..,.1. !r.:.ff. . Ft.-. tutvo, hi.tr to obutin ttf.-ttu, triulti uiiilt Lituiniu dirt r.t vjitU WailA.ttftnu ....... Uionry and tijttn the patent, ", Patjfit and Infrlngemmit Practlm Eiclullvtly, tvi-ltfl or nom u. wi At ' IIM Bint, Btrart, o(p. VtlUd ItulM Hbnt oSei, nnonmitiui, O. C. opportunity for an investment. B. G. QUICK 13 a r'rnf A.M. IIOIfON. A. M. HOLTON fc: N Helens, Oregon. . wiity Eank Thc. Columbia County .'ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. Titles Kxamined Abstracts Made s . Non-Rksident Taxes PAib Real Estate rfiwiuiuiiiimiijiiiitjUiiiWJiluullillJiliUJUillJllJ11JUM! Loans, etc $ j HATE BANK OF RAINIER, ORE. CAI'lTATias.ooo I'tiiir ,i ''f t'l-nt iinr.. .. K'i .Him, 7". 1 ''' niiit.ti.mi . "'ii""H 1, - tf ll.liiiri.,.. ., itllll'i-lt I .....I ' "'it 0 ffe Dollar will' in icI I iiinl s,.i.im.,.i.... w. n. i.ottm a m ""t V.AS11IHR Collccllon, AUuTT: 1'trleci lit Kuaiiintci-il. " '1 in t-t (Jiictl m liDiiif. W'iUJ ' ''' I "Wi 1 (IfnijliliiKiiiiniirih'"1' .''tllfllll or, 1. .-ln),:S c (it )'"" 1 ' ;!! wtinh RlSi any when) un ' ".h. tv ,-Cl y jm.ijii, ' I IMIKIVI! ,1,1 .ii-iniiMit IM""' .1. tf ViiKi Mwi,wl. lfirlrit . . !i i "iir v.r.tlt liy rtiuittlt-rt-tj mi1"' ' i' un ir t.ilrlt. 3 3, UrafU Uued