OREGON MIST Entered at the r-ostoffice at St. Helen, 0reKon, M tecoml-claM wan matter. ISSUKO EVKRV FR1DAV BV E. It. FLAGO. Editor as rROFKiKToR " iSlIBSCRIPTlOS Raws tl.50 One year - " jS Bl nioitmn i .i rtrt made known on epplt- ,,... v.-.. on...,i r 1 ne. cation MAY 17. rciRCUlT COURT OFFICERS : m ... McRRiDit- Wstrict Judge G. .L. Hhm; ,-.Atw tav. wtaed .dramatic aociety and RAINIER - A Mr. W. C. Lee wai a passenger w Portland Monday morning. Frad Trow' wu business passenger to Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flippln returned Monday evening from ween with friends in Portland. Mr w n. Jellison. of Portland, was in Rainier the middle of the week look ing after his lumber interest Mm. fi. R. Root of Astonafonncriy of this city waa visiting Rainier friends Saturday last Mrs. Koot a nusuunu the surveyor who had charge of the engineer crew at w awww.. the building of the A. & i-. roau. A number of young people of Rainier COUNTY OFFICERS v ' b itiiMiiw Tinier. : ' ViZi ' .......St. Helens ci,.ri t St. Helens Th Bird Family. r .p Librl. Conunissioner... Mist uroven uite nopular in amusement cir- H. WRST.Comm'r HfirESI. cles wherever presented and owing to Edww Ross. Treasurer. f that the ablest of Rainier's I l T....A antartttin the tiublic St. Helens - . ' ... . with a nrami in uinro This drama nas .Scappoose ATT 1W Assessor.. "--- a u'rw vn School Supt....Houlton 1. ii. . - --. n.;nir PRKSCOTT, outv Coroner Frank B H. R. Cuff, amatuer artist have vommeerea w jW m.rt will undoubtedly meet wun r - ... , th innmv of the eeneral puouc neu .unJ km The funds derived THi MEW OHOCH. from this entertainment will be given . 1 1 tha THia Aid Society of the Con- The passing of the pioneer of Oregon tional church to assist in raising i i. .. I'.m. aiYilialllled I . . .1 MIMk.da can bs reaii7.su vj )""- the amount neccessary iur uro f"" with the original ownership ot uie lan . o in Columbia won.y. m Tihrill, ia Win lumber at the Helen, and the Mm 4 Lumber Co.'. dock and :.0tK.;, Z and ,ir l7.s to Vgreat wUl sail in a few day. for Oakland. i.t ndintoUiehnusoisnire.o, The bur tramp steamer .1,. n nf the oriuinal owner, are I wh:CB W4a loadimr lumber at the C. C. homeless In the land their father, owned. wQson', dock the first of the week left We doubt if a single instance can oe Rainier Tuesday noon for Linnton hi .i.. n . i.or ! son. have been benefit- wimniete her canro which will amount ed by dlnposiug of their patrimony, or to 750,000 feet of lumber consigned where thev would not nave wen "- to China porta. er ioaa coaiicicu nitely better off if they bad stuck to the gj,,, wiU Ma the first of next week, .nil .n, not in their time improving while at dock in this city the Strath- nmnarties. But. for the most .lvtle vaj manv visitors all of whom part, they bad little faith in the pro- port being most hospitably enter ductivitv of the soil. They knew notb- hy the officers of the vessel ins and cared less about careful, scien- Getti j Unej Rainier will cele- tific farming, and, therefore, took no brate the Fourth of July in the pain, to experiment tor me purpwc j pgtrioUc style. There is no ques- acquiring information as to what coul,J tion about that Last year thia city be produced. What little was raiseo entertainej the many visitors in a man- found an eaoy market at a high price, ner which jgunded to the honor of her and the forests grew on the nvei nana ritizeni, an(j this year it will make the so that it was an easy matter to get yiion on the Fourth even more joyful money out of cord m ood. A cow was a compiimentary on their entertain- cow in thM day., and the lonrn"1 ment. One thing to aid in the cele- noudescript wss the role instead of the bration year ia the fact that there exception. Butter was made in the Ioc&1 that wiu neip m the day's atiod old fashioned way," and some 01 entertsinment ,nd they are making the roll, wemhed over iwj tuuu, ende8vora to prepare them- while other, weighed considerable less, tor coming event which will Yon .-oold'ot grow corn, peai be. melons real debut m public service or alfalfa, because to they tnongnu me Qf city q Rainier, climate wa. notsu.tea to tne prouuev.. Mr returned Tuesday from The old veneration died or is dying, ana .w.ir. in Sun . . f .... tlllHC Cili 1 th . the sons iwun iw land to new comers, and they brought ith them new method.. Some of the oos of the pioneer, proved themselves adaptable nd they profited by me new ideas and he'd their lands ana are pro- furtinat what they considered the drud erv of the farm life and frequently sold their birtbriclit for a mess of pottage, The new coiueis and the new ideas h.ve made the Warren and Scappooee neigti borho da famoo. and they are welcome to their snccees. The full blood Jersey, Mr. and Mra. John Womlerly, of Cen- tralia, Wash., arrived in Rainier Satur day evening for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Wonderly, of this place. Mr. Wonderly loft Sunday eve ning, but Mrs. WondVily will remain a few days longer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preacott were passengers to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. F. Moeck was a Portland visieor Tuesday. ' Mrs. Miles Sheerin and Mm. J. H. Milks were Kelso visitors Tuesday, the guests of Mrs. George Umbaugh. Mr. R. H. Dibblee visitad the metrop olis the latter part of last week. , Mrs. Craig Gilbreath was a visitoT to Portland Saturday. The Strathshire, tramp steomer, sister to the Strathclydo, arrived at the C C. Wilson's dock Wednesday. She will take on about 3.500.000 feet of lumber, part of her load at Linnton, and immediately anil for China. The Rainier band is practicing two evenings a week and making good in the line of music The improvement they have achieved in the past few weeks is more than could have been expected. Misses M. E. and L. L. Nutt sisters of the Nutt Bros, of this city, arrived in Rainier Monday morning from Min- nesota,and with their mother who. came about three weeks ago will make this their future home. The Nutt Bros. have secured rooms on the second floor in the new Dibblee building, and will be at home to their friends after June 1st Mr. Charles Williams was among the ! passengers going to Portland Saturday morning. Mr. Lloyd Fuller socnt Sunday with friends in Oregon City. Miss Katie DeiU was a Portland visitor Saturday. Mr. Reeder, bookkeeper at the Rain ier Mill Lumber Co., was a passenger to Portland Saturday last Mrs. W. H. Rambo spent Sunday with friends at Scappoose. Mr. and Mrs. C R. Wilson, returned to their home in Aberdeen, wasn., Saturday after a week's visit with his brother. Caot Fred Wilson. Mr. Wil son ia one of the partners of the Wil son Bros. Lumber Co. at Aberdeen. SPECIAL XOTIl'E. rj&!m&p&?? ' " - , iy I A GILT EDGED INVESTMENT! Situated between the rivers, with deep water fnU ou all sides, surrounded and crossed by five tronsconU- nenti railways, it must become the numufactunug and shipping center ot 1'ortiana, . W Francisco to be in a very bad condition, owing to the labor troubles and other causes. There are large numbers 01 idle men in the city, and there seems to be no end of the trouble. He was very irlad to eet back to peaceful Oregon, where the only trouble is to get good men at good wages. Rainier is still on the map when it cornea to lumber shipment The follow ing statement of consignment from the Rainier Mill & Lumber Co., lor the first half of this month, makes a very a iv-chiw h.v taken the rood showing. Delivered to the unfwiu .iiu io - o , -1 th all.nnrooee no purpoM steamer Washington, 509,000 leet, mtiiH- allalla and corn, peaches and steamer Tiverton, 500,000; schooner Co- w .h.ntfi aj.d siuall fruiU lumbia. 800.000; steamer Cascade, 112, are growing on land that at tneiime was 000 and f oreign 70,uw, maKing a wui believed to be incajable of producing of 1,991,000 feet of lumber shipped by them, and real firming has taken the thia company during me nrsv 111 . .Ii . r n ....... u. I ntiu. .1 .....i,i.r . uiunLeii item 1 aavs 01 may. inereure kici w vim ' t ' 1 I - . ii.at nnvailud in thU section for companies operating here who manv years. The soil t no resixxter of done probably equally as welL Ti Visa nn nreft-rence for those . . , . ...... j .u: . A .11 ttu. mill. who boast of being American.; UUl it uonauy guuu 1111a " ... - vields its riches to those who deserve here are nnding naimosi imponsioio i Buccere, and the fccappooae and Warren keep up with the demand. r.eiihhorliood are rapidly settling op There waa a little trouble brewing in with that class of people honest, m- Rainier Tuesday night Two "ship Mr. A. M. Holton having disposed of his interest in the Columbia County Ab .tract and Trust Company, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said corporation are reqested to call and settle at as early a date as posible. A Narrow lOacape. G. W. Covd. a merel ant. of Plunk Mo. h d a nairow etcape four year, aiw when he ran a itniron bur into hi. thumb. He says: "The doctor wanted to amtmtkta it hut I would nut to.iseiit bounhn a box ol iwcxien . Ainira Salve that curd tliedaligt-rou. wound.' 2oc at all druggiM.. have The is excep- tnllivent. and hard aorkinx. Tt.oae of the pioneer .lock who deserve access will reap it; but those who perfer the Dleasnres of the saloon to those of the Grange, who take their cm In it. liquid form, who leave their cow. with dis tended udder, while they have "just one more game," who, in fact, at Dan Voorhies once taid, "raise hell intead of hois", will gradually vanieb from the ccene.and the rich heritage their fathers won amid dang. r. atd toil, will p. into the hand, of those who know better bow to care fur it lads," old comrades "before the masf fell out and they proceeded to try and settle their trouble, "a.la-Sulhvan. Their effort at fisticuff on the street waa first thwarted by Marshal Jesse, who sepetated the pugilists and bade them be good. But as their blood was warm with booz they soon got mixed up again and the officer had to take them in charfe, but in so doing he had to call in the aid of a couple of citizens. Even after the arrest had been made a party of comrades attempted to rescue the fighters, but the Marshal made stand and let the friends know what would happen if they attempted to in terfere with the enforcement of the law. The sailor lads were incarcerated in the city bastille for the night and Wednesday mominsr contributed $10 each to the Clatekanie in to have a "cleaning up city for the trouble they had caused. day." The city council have named, MiM No Come of clatskanie Saturday, the 18th, a. a day for every 1 saturday and Sunday with friends DOay to mm ouv mm urau urn j mms . .lj jy 1 and streets of the city. The brick building for the bank has been erected and the carpentei. and painters are now finithii g the inside work. . MiM Meta Flnlcy, of Ongon City, wa. down and spent a few day. last week, visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H, Colli us. Mr. Robert Gates and the Graham Brothers are erecting a large livery stable weet of Graham's Hall, on First street: the town will eoon have three livery stables. Miss Elsie Johnson spent Sunday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kapell left Satur day for a ten days vacation at the St Martins Hot Springs. Fern Rebekah Lodge No 138 will en tertain friend, at their Hall, Friday evening, May 31, with a Carpet Rag Social All the ladies will kindly bring a ball of carpet ragB. Refreshments ice cream and cake. The Nome City will leave in a few days for San Francisco with a full load of lumber conaiirned to parties in that Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bryant arid Mrs. city Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hoggatt, who for the past four months have made this their home, disposed of their house hold goods, and moved away Saturday Fiek have returned from their claims on the Sitetz to visit a while with frieijds and relatives. Clatekanie will celeb a'e the Foortb PITTSBURG Will rringle is at-eiuc to and helping In the tearing do not the Id null build intra at I'ittbur. Tliev have been landmark to long that they will be great ly mused. Mr.. G. W, Arm.t-nng moved Into the Case honre hut wrek. to keep house for W. and incidtitudv 10 take care the travelers who s on over to view ou Citv. Mra. Case has resired from the ho tel bn-iiifM and is Roinii to lake a muci dmnIi .1 rent. Sne expect? to Bo out m 1 few days to pay a tUtt to her ton and his wife. T.lovd Diet rick and wife were In for few diiv. hut have Bone b k touoble here Llnvd holds a irood pitlon as head timhVr la'li-r. Tln-y may return permanently in the Autttiua. Frat k Peterson, of Oak Run, had the misfortune to Ii.se two tine twoyear o colls la-t week, aril I. Kay ami 1'av Ray each had one horae die witliin llie last few davs. The Ions to all IS doohly bard just 11 w, as h Tats are at a pre mium in the alley. We are all grieved to lesrn today the death, in 1'ortlan.l, of Hattie Deed Mis. Deeds afoneo( fie best know and oomilar younir ladies anywhere 111 'lie louniy. Mie ae lowu uy an who knew her and tbedi-epcst sympathy goes out to the lreaved mother and family in their great grief. Strictly Private Wo solicit your muiK n business; and with tUc assurance on our part th-it it will be kept STRICTLY PRIVATE COLUMBIA COUNTJJiANK MONTHLY PAYROLL tSO.OOO! Invest uow, you will double your money m two years COLVIN & HENDERSON 10a X Philadelphia St. St. Johns.Oregon E. E. QUICK A. M. HOLIUIN The Columbia County ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. Titles Examined vi? Abstracts Made vi? Non-Resident Taxes Paid pWat Estatb t Loans, etc Free a r "J i - 'xl-ty r ' "jj - J - vtir life V"'"( 1li7 11 Pil tisSlV Ulutrntedl;urn.tu Telling Mow Vou Can Secure ThlTarcat lECLIPSir STEEL RANKR Delivered to your home freight preptvid for Then you may pay $5 mouthly. ou use the Range while you pay for it. V dealers iu the irreat l-'elipne Steel RmiKC, and can accordingly quote lower price than are nsked by other houses haudliuK' inferior wngen. ou do not pay 65 tor an i-.cnpsc uiu.v ., . $4S-n!kiK a savins of 20. The prices go up May 1 st so drop us n iwtal card for our fine catalog, NOW. Wc carry all sizes, witlTaiul without rescrvt.irs. j Mcntiou the Mist when you write. OEVURTZ & SONS Portland, Oregon t 173-175 First Street L v rirmrrrrrmTrii in nn HOW PEOPLE LOSE THEIR MOSEY. By concealing U about tlieir person ; b rtowii a It away In mtir. J". jaw, br Mlng It op In skirl, snd ticks; by tucking H under th coucnw ana crpets, In cupboard, and bureau draw ers; time are some of the wsys by wbicli pwple Iom the Ir money and, sometime, their live Why not d.'poit It llh u. Culnmb'a Count? Bank. yanktonHtems. Lnpuld Pupont has moved hi. family to Mr. Wiek.trora'. house near the Hnw.nl i,lao. Mr. uoponl will won build a cotUu 011 hi. land that he pur chastd of Mr. Matchelt. M m Hettie Kreider, tescl.er of the Peris school, pei t bunday iiu our tMi-her, Miss Fowell, at the "Maule.." The V. C. Co.. have nearly AuMted their winter's work at 1'eris and will Iw rvailv to begin work on the 1'ierson lot by the lint ol June. The entertainment glvet by the Grai ge Saturday night w a d-cided nrcrssin ev. ry wv. A sood supper and program w.s enjoyed hv a largTt rrowil, and Sixtr dollar, rleared atwve all exnse. There will m another lot ial given In June, the plan, for which will be given lntt-r. Ion't I'ajr Alimony to be divorced from your apiendix, There will be no o-caioii for It If yon keep your bowle regular with Dr. King. New Li e fills. Their action Is so gentle that the appendix has no cause to make the hast complaint. Guaranteed by all druggists. 25c. Try theui. SOTICE TO CKEOITORS. In lh Countr C otirt ot ths Stale ol Orrn. fi.rt'olumt-Ufouiiir. ... , x , , In ih mauer ol lbs iit ot Jvhn 1. Huliilap. lwa..l. . , N.Xh U htn.hr by ll Mlittrltl. almlulualrl ul Ui K.UI. ot J.ihn J. yululau. JnT.w.1, to all Prm hatllli rlalm. Milixl lhelainl a.ia ilraMtl, Ki irwl Ih.m. villi ihe i-rnpar urtivn, wlihin u muaiti. Imiu the iUi. .ilihl. ii'Hir. In Die uiiJmlinrt adnlnlilralrll. al lh U ! ol Wllant Uay.al SL llalena. ralumbla couMU. jttij.ij. P.U-.J March 11. l'W7. ... , AtlmluUttairis ol ilia IC.tan ot John I. ()um Ian. tlrrvancl. S0R05I5 THE SMARTEST Of ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE FINAL ACCOUNT. SiiMlc ta hi-fTliTl ihM lha nn.latltMKt lt.tn!.lrl.p of lh MUb ofStittl K ttlUllffr. laeraMI. ha. Sll bl. Hlml Aiwounl 111 l.l t.latr 111 lh County t.'ollfl ,f lt att ot ttr eaott tor L'olunihiaf'onntjr, and lha Konnratfla Jml.? ol h:i! Court h ai ilnil Haiunlay Hit 1I (lay t J'inr, luu:, al Ua bour ol tan o I'lnrk In Ilia forenoon, aa Iba lima for Iha baarlna ol Iha oti)rnmi lo well riual An-ouul aittl Iba M-lUntaol tbctaol. All M-tn Iiiurratnl Ill nalit r.lala are re qnlrad lo fit Ihalr nhliK llon. thrtnto lu all county Court ou or l-alora aaltt afiMitniml tir tiirli hrartiic. tt.lv I al i. Helena. Orafon, lliii at tlar ot April A. I). ISU7. B f. lill.TNrR, A-luitnltrauf. svcvsnssLSLXti.t a a a.. SPRING MODELS t E FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN Spriug Tics and Oxfurtls $3.50 and $.oo E The most up-to-date hosiery department in the city fur 3 Men, Women and Children. KNIGHT SHOE CO. 3rd and Washington Portlaud, Orcgou 3 Walkover and Sorosis Store The largest specialty store in the Northwest tijua .a.8 ,.aa.M .ta itxt tmmt ,m aiJU.JUJUiJLaXajtA 1 NOTICE Of FINAL SETTLEMENT Kitlr la brrrby clvau thai Iha nn'trrlanit aa ailniliil.lrmlor ol Iha a.tala ol W. II. I'.lrarr Uveaiw-l baa lllrtl In Iha ofbra of Iha County Court ofihe Coa-t)r of t'oluuhla. Hula ot ( .on bl Dual aoroiinl ol hi. ailiniiil.tr.tlun up on al'l r.lala, toai-tbar with hi. .nal r.'l.nl and irllllnn tor itMtltmtton ami that Ilia linn K. ft. Kalian. Juilaa ot mhI Court, baa appoint. rl HatuMay J ii nf, t Vfl. al 111 Work in the foraunoa ot aaht ilay, aa Iba time, atvl Iha I'otirt riHim ot aabt Court lu al, llrlriia. Itrrtfttn. aa the plarr, of hrarlue Ilia aina. alahii'lt lllnaaiul ptare, any fn-rMin nurrriri m mii eatatr may apirar anl rt In otijr.'tloii. in wrltlns 10 Mini nnal at-roini or aaiu nuat rrMirt atut lrtlilon lor ill.irlbiitloti, or any iarUon of either ot the same. tiH.ST IHIWMMI. A4mlnl.lratornlthaf.UUiutW. II. Palmer. deeaaea!. W. II. Powell siuirnay for klniluUlraior. this year. Uommuwea nave Deen ep- , t Mr Hottiratt occupied the first pointed and arrangements have begun chair Jn Mr KUhner'a barber shop. to De uiaae 10, nave a uig uciowraiiiuii. It will be undtr the auspUe. of the Mac cabees. Mr. A. L. Thayer, of the Oregonlftn staff, Bandayed in this city. There is at present quite a demand for real estate, but it seems Impossible to obtain desirable building lots. Many of those looking for locations are laboring men who wish to build homes for them- Jatne. Conyers and family, from Kan- selves and families, having accepted sa, sre here paying a visit to E. W. and Rainier as a desirable place to make W. H. Conyers, brothers of the former, their permanent abode. MY BUST Fill KM l Alexander Henton who lives on Bural Route 1, Fort Kdward, N. Y., .ay. "Dr. King's New Discovery,!, my belt earthly friend. It cured me of asthma six year. ago. It Ims also performed wouilerful cure of im-lpiwnt consumption formy sou'swife. Th3lirtboltleeiidrd the terribleccufli, and this accompliah- ed, the other symptom Ml one by one, until she was perfectly well. I'r. King. New Discovery's power over congli. and cold. Is simply nurvelons." No other remedy has ever equaled It. Fully guaranteed by all druggists. 60c and $1.00. Trial bo'tle fiee. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Col umbia County Bank. Kisr Arthur Johnson ha. been appointed deputy road sutiervi. r on tue Vernon ia end or district 13 Claud 1 hotna.1, a w.-ll known yooujr tnfin in this vicinity, tlied Ht (iaston on Mny 7lh a. a renull of an operation for appendicitis. Edwin North and wifncnn.e home from l'ortliintl Saturtl !y . Tliey Ix it It walked over the nmiintitin from Buxton, KJ ishiiiliiig the r luriiiiiire lu this week, preparatory to moving into hi. new bouse on the south I Ttt of Clear creek. The railroad locatoinuot as fur as J ud on Weed's place last Saturday night. Two or three of our citi.-n. have been intiillng potu'oe. to liuxton. They get fLiti per sack. C'lhiniliii. Weed, of California, Is visit ing his brother, Judsou Weed this week. Work on the new wagon road ta heing pushed this week, and the telephone wire will probably all ha .(rung by Tlmr-tlsy nfirht. - We will be Helloing before Bouiebjdy think, of it. The Midland the Weekly Oregonian 11.60 per year. AVAUUKX Rev. Davie, prrached In the M. K. eharch last Sunday evening hi. subject was "crime and the criminal." Next Sunday evenin he will t resell In the KvsnKeliral church; hi. subject will be "guilty or not guilty." Walter Ilacon is employed a. night police man by the Northern Pacific R. K to guard theirproperty. Frank Hoyt Jr., left last Monday morning for llool Kiver, where he will work with hi. brother, wtio I manager of a large concern there. Money Order. at fifteen cent a linn ilrcd. Columbia County Hank Columbia County people are invited to patronize the Vienna Cafe, No. 251 Mor rison, between Second and Third, kept by Cus Lange, of Scappoose. Beat meal in the city. Wonderful Eczema Core "Our little boy hid eczema for five years," writes N. A, Adams, Henrietta, Ps. "Two of our home doctor, said the rase was hopeli-ss, his lung, being affect ed. We then employed other doctors hut no benefit resulted. Uy chance we read about Klectric Hitters; bought, bottle and on noticed improvement. We cot. tinned this medicine until sever al bottles were usetl, when our boy ws. completely cured." Best of all blood medicine, nnd b dy building health ton Us. Guarauteed by all druggists CUARDIAN 8ALE Nntlr Is hereby irlyrn. that tha nnileraleneit Anna 8. Woodbury. (Iiiarillall ot Charles Will lain faul, Delia Mcllnila Paul, Malls. Jans Paul ami iU-iilUi llarohl Paul, minor., Iiy an thurify of the Coluilv Court of the KtaUl of Or. fson for tha County of MtiUnomnh, will nn Tiieailay, tlie IHIh day ot June, A. It. 1VU7, at the houroi li-n n'clock a. m. ftt the front tloor of the County (,'ntitt House In the town ol Ht. Ib'li n, in the Coiinly ol ColiimbU, HUie ol Ori-iron, sell at piiiillri sale, to ihe hlalimt bin m n tporaln anil tothelWh Kaal CJu artar (a. a. or.) of tha North Kant (iitartar (n. e. (ir.).nd the North Hall (u. ) of the Nor.h Kaat (uarler(n. a. or.) of lb Mouth Kaat Qimrler (a, e. r.) ol Hantion Twanly PIvb(V.) in 'lownahlp Mix (0) North of HatiKe Fire (A) Weal, Willamette Maiiillan, situate in coiiiintna coiittiy, atate 01 un-von, halri sale la rnailn alihlret to contlrinatlon by aid Con ty Court of the Stats at UreKOU for Hiiunoman county. Inlere.t of wlil minora Is the nnillvldi-d half of Kalo real propt-rty, lUlOoiit to the dowar right 01 miiiu Annan. niMionnry. Puled May Hth, IMI7. Uaanllan. KortliupA North up, Attorney., WaahlUKtoii Bltlg, Portlaod. SUMMONS. tn ths Circuit Court nf the Stale ol Orrfon, for Columbia County Oeorxe A UeXcll plaintiff Elliabalh II. VcNall. .tr'rnitant To KIlMham II. MOell.tha iwt natneit dr frntlaul: In tha name of the Stale of or -son, ymt ro herrby ratpilrrd lo apprar anil a.nwi-r Ihp eornplalnl rllrd airaln.t you lo the aln.ve atiltUiiil ault and eoiirt on or brf-ir ihn llih day of Juur lur.auil If you lull lo no apaar tha plalmin will anly to ilia court for tlm re tail prayr.1 lor in utu minpiaiiu, n oil- For a decree of dlvorca dlMHilvlim tha boud.ol matrl tnouy haratotore ami now vni.tlti tMawi-i-n foitmalland Platntltr and for.iK-h ulbi-r and urthar relief aa to tha court may M-nn n,t and aipiltabla. Thla.utnmoii. I. publt.tn.t for I Ix iircrmlve week, prior lo June nth In ' the Otriroii Mi.i a ,, I v uaw.pr publl.linl I at nt. iieteua, t:oouitiia fount)', Oregon by order of Iha linn. T. A. Mcllrhbt, Jn.o of ilia Clrcnli Cou.1 of the Male ot t)rrsti. tr iha coiltiu nfColntnbla.who haa apiMftmait tha llh dayofjiina Iwt7, aalhe day tor you In apiwar and .n.w.-r. Thedala ol the llrnl publli:allou ol Ihiasuuimons Is May Ird, I'J07. H. . PAdl.'R. Atiorncy for Plalnilir, I THE BIG STOKE B DOWN BY THE QIC SAWMILL 3 V V aa. W 1 I Keceiving New Goods bvery Uay 1 In the Week. ; a-a- THIS MDOKL15 BTOKli Hits. KepuUtion of Ixutg Standing for Only the in I General Merchandise 1 " ; uart 6c MttcKle. ? EM. Helena, - - - Oregon. lUiliiUlUiiiiUluiulUiUlUiU lUIUIUliaJaJUiiiiliiiilUiuI 8UMM0N8 In theClrcnll Court nf the Mtala of Ora.on, for IheCouiily ol Columbia Harriet M. Pad more, I'lalnllrr va William T Plmora, lirfendant. To H llllaw r. Pa.liior. the above named defendant. In iha name nf Ihe State of Orexon ymt are hereby rpoiilrcd lo apiwar and an.wi-r tb com plaint Wed aualnat you In the sbovo enlllled cause and .nil, on or before the enplrntlon ol Ix week, from the date ol the tla.t piililli Hilon ol thia .111111111, ii. ui-wll: on or belore Ihe Itth day olJne;i7, and II yon fall torn au.wur for want thereollhe plaliillrT will apply to the c ourt for the relief prayed lor In her complaint now on Ale herein, m-wlt: that the homla of matrimony now e.l.tlnK between plalntlir and rleloudalit lie itlaaolved, iluon the urounda that Iha defendant haa diverted and abandoned Iba plalntirrior more than one year la.1 pn.t, and for auch other and liirthororder In the premi ses lb court may mwiii eiiltable. Tills iiiminoii. I. piihlLhed hy order nf linn, n. iin,,!.!,, ,,1KU Ol UU I.OIIIlly lielna made on tha ltu dav nt suw date of the Drat pnhllciUoii ol lh(. auininous la the 3rd day of May iir7. COOVKBT 4 HTAIM.RTON u 1. ... . .. . AtUiruejr for I'lultiUrT V O Addreai, Portland, Or. ty Court y ( aid order Steamer Iralda C. I. Hooghkirk, Hatter. RAILROAD TIME. Leaves Rainier dally (except Kiinday) lor Port land, at I A. M departliui troin Ml. Ileleua ats FaiscDicn and Fast Frcicht. FOR PORTLAND DAILY ' TOUTLAND LAtJDINO, TAYLOR ST Pi- l! JOB PRIMTIMC I I '8 OUR BU8INE83 WK have the imt and most , fully oquipptul .!oI Print ingOfllcc iu Culnmbia Ciwnty' J nd we are prepared to do all kinds of Vrlnhni 011 short notice arid at most reasonable prices A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE OREGON RfilST sVV