OREGON MIST Entered at the PoetofRce at St. Helens, Oregon, at eecond-daee mail matter. Issued Evbry Friday Bv E. H. FLACC. Editor and Paoraiaroa. "SuascaiKtwN Ratks One rear Six months . .1.50 - .75 AdvertiaJng rates made known on api Mtinn. Lml notices 25 cenU per U JUNE 7. CIRCUIT COURT OFFICERS : Thomas A. McBkidk. District Judge O. In Hkdcbs......... District Attorney COUNTY OFFICERS: It. S. Hatta, JodRe.... .St. He ens W. A. HAnniS, Clerk St. Helens Maktin Whits, Sheriff St. Helens Cash Libel, Commissioner Mist M Vl'nr. fomm'r... .-Scappooe Edwin Ross, Treasurer-....-...St. Helens a T T.wa. Anesnr.... St. Helens I H. CnpKLAND. School Supt Honlton Frank B. PaBSCOTT. Surr Rainier H. R. Cuff. Coroner St. Helens j olb rmen s UMUT. The Oregon lan laments what It con aiders a change of taste, as evidenced by C-e fact that out of forty -five attrac tions billed at a local play house twenty one are musical comedies, and bat "one sinerle Shakesperlan performance stsnds out as a reminder that the public doesn't want the best, or that the race of great actors hss died oat." We do not think iKo nnklu; taste hss changed. The Sbakespereaa drama, ably interpreted, has lost none of its drawing power. In fact, monla will natronise a very feeble rendition of Shylock, Macbeth, Hamlet, or any of the other old time favorites But it is true that the race of great actors has vanished from the stage. There is no one today with the genius of Edwin Booth, Forest, Barrett, McCul Icon, or Sheridan, and no such stock companies as the one McCnlloch main tained at the old California, with Barton Hill as leading msn, Mother Judah as the Nurse, Bobert and Bella Fateman, Krene and the MesUyers. The greatest star in the theatrical firmament could be assured of adequate support at the California and at the best Eastern theatres in the old days. The stage was a profession then, but now it is a trsde or business. It has pasted into the bands of a trust, and the only thought of its controllers is as to whether a pro duction will bring profit to the manage ment. Ne plar is too vile for them to handle provided there is a profit in it, and the only restraint they recognize is that of the law, or a public opinion that will diminish their box receipts. Such msaasvrsaa Irving. Barrett, and Mc- Culloocb are unknown, and with them the best traditions of the stage have de- Darted. The great theatrical trust is destructive of genius, which cannot thrive without independence, and there is no inducement for the present generi tion of actors snd actresses to devote years to the bard study necessary for thorough understanding and truthful production of the plays of the great master. Doubtless the editor of the Or- egooian is a stndeot of Shakespeare. Otherwise he could not be the writer he undoubtedly is. Shakespeare wrote for all time, and with a marvelous knowl edge of human nature. He sounded the gamut of tbe follies, virtues, vices and passions of the human race. Iago is as complete a character as Othello, and Cordelia as truly drawn as Goceril and Reagan. The book will endure tor ever, and in time it' may be that con ditions will Change so tbst tbe great characters that are banUhed temporarily from the stsge may reappear, and worthy success of the old time artists sgain bold the mirror op to nature. A HIHT TO THE . t C. Would it be too much to ask of the managers of the A. Sc C. railroad that they pres?rve order on hoard their Sun day trains and compel tbe drunks and hoodlums to have some dexree of respect for men and women who pay their fare for ths purpose of securing decent trans portation? Last Sunday's down train appeared to be in possesion of the mob. They filled tl.e aisles and platforms and amused themselves with loud singing and conversation that is seldom heard outside of the slums. Tliey traversed tbe cars repeatedly from end to end, and made nuisances of themselves generally, without any interference on the pare of the conductor. At Scapprae a num ber of them got off the train longenough to load it with a fresh supply of beer bottles, snd under the influence of the malt beverage they prccced'-d to demon strate their utter indifference for the comfort of other paaengeig. Not only is the allowance of such conduct on a public veh cle and on a day held sucted by many a disgrace to the country; but it is also a menace to the life of passen gers. A moment's delay ca ised hy one of these drunken mobs may be the cause of a train wreck, snd then w e upw we would hear the c ictumary verd'et i that no one was to blan.e. There should i be a regulation absolutely prohibiti l drinking sud boisterous conduct on pass enger trains. In this connection it should be remembered that s number of deal m n hve b-.n fou id lou the railroad track in Co'umbucounty wiih'u tbe p 1st few wie' s. The coroner has deemed it impoesible to s i iire evidence, and therefore h declined to bold in quest t bu,'t i"c of their frequency, it might be well for bim to do si here after, as there is more titan a pro) ability thst lainess on the part of tbe company ia permitting drunken and dieoid.rly men t t ccupy tbe platforms may have bad something to do with these deaili. li. tbe name of decency and public safety th A. & t!. niaiiHifeiiient sliO'i'd eee that its traits a e run in tetter th.ipe. From 8aln It is n-ported Ibat Ilia Grand Army of tha Republic marched to 111 cemetery on Memorial Pay with out mlc, because tl members could not afford lo pay Ilia $10 demanded the local Und. Ildora not seeitt that the charge was unusually high, ss it would take the greater part of a dyV work, to it must be inferred that Setlg wick Post, as stated, did not lee I able to pat the turn demanded. If they hid made their needs knowu we have n doubt the oeople would hare raited the required smn, or ten limes that amount il necessary, rather than to bate te the Yeterans march without mnK. The toad from Salem's tlrand Army hall is a long one and, generally very d'ts'y on Memorial Day, and the sight of thews old veterans trudging along without the inaperati' n of mattial niuie must have Ikfii an unpleasant one, and certainly reflected no credit npon the community RAINIER Mrs. Robert Yount left Rainier Wednesday morning for Corvallis where she goes to witness the 0. A. C. com mencement exercises to be held Mon day. Tuesday and Wednesday. She will return with her sister and brother, Merchant J. L. Bell transacted busi ness in the metropolis Wednesday, Mrs. N. E. Sandel visited Portland Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maxwell who have resided in this place the past six months moved to Clstsksnie Wednesday. Mr. Canute Wanty returned home Saturday from a two week's visit with relatives on Lewis River. Mrs. J. W. Branson returned home Saturday from a two weeks visit with friends at Amity and HopwelL Lost Between Moeck's residence and the Depot Sunday afternoon, a gold stick pin set with a pearl and solitaire. Not valuable, but an old keep sake. Finder please leave at this office and re ceive reward. A Daily Freight Beginning on Mon day last the freight train service on the A. & C. was doubled and Rainier now has a daily freight to and from Portland. Beginning to-morrow there will be an extra passenger train from Portland to Seaside, leaving Portland at 3:10 p. m, Mr. and Mrs. Georee Doll arrived in Rainier Wednesday morning-' and will make this their future home. Mrs. F. M. Fowler has been spending the past week visiting her daughter Mrs. Harry Coleman, at Oak Point. Miss Harris was a passenger to Port land Wednesday. The annual school meeting occurs Monday, June 17th. One new director and a district clerk will be chosen and any business that may come before the other meeting. Everybody Interested in our public schools and qualified to vote, should attend. Mrs. M. L. Rathbum and daughter of Mt. Tabor spent Sunday in Rainier the guests of Mrs. Rathbum'a daughtei Mrs. J. B. Hodson. Mr. Langenbacher visited Portland last Monday. Mr. William Huycke, wife and family spent Sunday at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Roberson spent their Sunday at the Beaaide, Misses Theresa and Eva Burns were among the passengers going to Seaside Sunday moming. Mrs. T. Omsbee, of Portland, spent Sunday with her husband in Rainier. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Csse of Port land visited with relatives in Rainier over Sunday. The Rainier baseball team went to St. Helens Sunday last and played two games during the day, one with a mixed nine from Houlton and St. Helens and one with the Kelso-Catlin team. The game with the Houlton-St, Helens boy was well contested, resulting in a vic tory for Rainier by a score of 7 to 5, while the game with Kelso-Catlin boys was something of a massacre, the Washingtonians being completely out classed. The Ladies of the Rebeekah Lodge gave a very pleasant social evening last Friday to their husbands and other in vi ted guests. A short program was rendered after which the evening was spent with cards and other social amen lties. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. E. P. Moasman was a visitor to Portland this week Rainier's new boat, the Weown made its initial appearance at the water front this week. A number of Rainier people joined the excursion to Seaside last Sunday. First thoughts are not always best. Therefore we are going to have a cele bration of the ever glorious Fourth. The Magic Mo. 8 . J. umber three is a wonderful mascot for Geo. H. Parrieh, of Cedsr Groe Me, sccording to a 1 Iter wlifcti read- "After suff-ring much with liver and kidney troatle, and I ecoming greatly discouraged hy the Inilure to ffnd relief I trieil electr'c betters, an I ss s result am a well rain tod y, T.ie fr t bottle relehed me a id tli re -bottles completed th tore." Gnsrsiiteeil best on earth for stomach, liv-rad kidney trouble by all druggists, 50c. HOW PEOPLE LOSE THEIR X05LY. By concesling it about their person; by stowing It away n tangr, ju.s, and Jare; by sewing It up i rkirts snd tb-ks: by tucking it under the couches and carpets, In cupbo ir.'s a bureau draw ers; theee are some of the ways by which people lose their money sn , i ometimes their lives. Why not deposit it with as. Columbia U n . Bank. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Col umbia County Bank. . KIST T. K. North and ton brought thtlr trn horse engine over from Sclimldilln's Monday. They have sent east for a shingle ml I and expect to have tbe miii in operation soon. Mis. Tom Turk took their two young- rt children to a doctor in Hitltborotor reatment. I did not learn the disease. Tom is working oa the railroad. J. R Dallas lost a good two-year-old colt. It had gravel in the bladder. It renneat of Jodie HstUn, Sam Mow and W. D, Case were in tlifs vtcln Ity measuring and making out ipectoca tlnns tor two bridges acrocs the Nehalem River, one at Philip Sheelev't place and one forty iods below tbe mouth of Clear Cr.k. Miss GalUnsth Lad to dismiss school one dy hut week snd visit Dr. Hatfield St had tore lluoal. The new road is now open up as lar as the McCulUch place. It is run on a one and a half per rene grade and is a great improvement over the old one. Our sheep men have been taking out their wool the last few Java. Twen'jr cents per pound is reported. Dynamite thunder ran be beard down tbe river on tbe county road ond op the river on the railroad right of way aad tunnel. The new telephone line don't work we can't ring up or talk over il. The strange part of it Is tbst the talk on tbe Vernon is ground circuit line cap be heard on our m.talic line, but we can talk to them or each other. So we w! have to stand exasperated at the phone until information comes from Portland, He Fired the Mick "I've fired the walking-stick I've carried over 40 years, on account of tore that resisted every kind ol treat ment, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; thst hss Dialed the sore and made me a happy man," writes John Oarrett, of North Mills, N. C. Una ran teed for Piles, Burns, etc by all drug. gilts, 85c FOR SALE. Twelve million feet of yellow fir tim ber, six miles from the Columbia River, Address F. W..care The Review, Rainier. NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concern are hereby notified that I. Win. M Too Ross, the undersigned, a eitisen of the United States, and an actual bona Ode settler upon tbe lands hereinafter described, have made application to the Oregon Central Kailroad Company and Its sue eessors snd assigns, lor ttie pui tbe following described real property situated in the County of Columbia, and Lstate of Oregon, to-wit : sou'nwea. quarter oi section nine, township fonr north of rang) three west, of tbe Willamette Meridian, containing 160 acre of land, mors or less, in ac eotdaoee with ths U. S. Government Surrey of the asms, and that I claim ths same adversely toward all persons. This application land selection is made for my own eiclusive nse sod benefit and is also made fr tbe pnrpose of ac tual settlement, improvemeut, cultiva tion and occupancy, tnat I have not di rectlv srjndirectly selected or applied for this property for tbe use or bei.erH of any other person or persons. This notice and my said application is made under and by virtue of the general laws of toe United 6tstes and particularly under the Act of Congress approved Uay 4th, 1870, granting lands to aid construction of a railroad. WM. M. BOSS. Witnesses. Application snd settler. J. V. Barker,, J. Warren Quick. NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concern: Yon are hereby notified that I, J. U. Barker, the undersigned, a citizen of the United States, and an actual bona 6de settlor upon the lands hereinafter descr.bed, nave maae appiicaitioa to tne uregon Central Kailroad Company and its suc cessors and aaaigna. for tbe purchase of the following described real property situated in tbe County of Colombia, and Diaiv oi vregvo, wan; Southeast quarter of section nine, rAarnahin fjia n-krtr, nf na , 1, .. Willamette Meridian, containing 160 acres of land, more or less, in accordance with tne V- 5. oovernment Survey of tne tame, ana tnat l ctaiiu me same ad Tersely toward sll persons, fhis so. plication and selection is msde for my own exclusive nse sod benefit and is also made for tbe: pnrpose of sctusl settle ment, improvement, cultivation, ai.d oc- copancy : tnat i nave nat directly or in directly selected or applied for this br.p- erty lor toe nee or oetient oi aoy ottiee person or persons. This noteee and my aDollcatlon la made under and by virtue of tba (Jen. era! Laws of the United States, snd par ticularly under the Act of Conarreaa an proved May 4tli, 1870, granting lands to aid construction or a railroad. Dated June 8, 1907. J. V. BARKER, Application snd Kettler. Wi.iieeses: i. Warren Quick. F. Y. Quick. Ii CLICK To all whom it may concern : Yon are hereby notified that 1. F. Y. Oaick. the undersigned, a cilixen of lb United btates and an aiiual bona fids settler upon the lands herein described, have made spplicasiou to the Oregon Cei tral Railroad Comoany and iu suiesenrs and sseiims , for the porch se of the fol lowing described real property, situate in ths County af Columbia and State if Oregon; to-wit: Morthe.st quarter of b-vuoii nine, in lown-inp 4 n irtti ol range 8 west of the Willamette Merid ian. COnOainini 100 acrea nl land, innra or less, In accordance with the United Slates Uovernment survey of tha alma. and that I claim the same advsrtaly to- aaiuau pcnuiit, This sppl.cation and selection Is maee for my Own rxelotiva una arui hansflr and is also msde for the purpose of ac tual rettlement, Improvement, cultiva tion, and OCConai.cv : that I hava nnr rtl rectly or Indirectly selected or applied for ! uii protieT.j iot ine use or oeneut 01 ' any other peraon Hilt notice ai or pcrtont. mad under and b-virtue of tbaUen v ral Uwt of tba UoiUd SUtot. and Dsr- ticularly under tbe Act of Congreaf ap proved Mar 4th. 1870. ffrantine land, tn aid vonatriu ttun ul a tailroad. IMkrJ June., IU7. 4 K. Y.QCICK, Anblli utiiiii , H UmiUrr y 11 ic-iea: j. v. Uarber i. Hair n quick. Columbia County people are Invito! to patronise ths Vienna Cafe, No. SiSl Mor rison, between Second and Third, kept h Cus Lanire. of Scanpooae. He t meal in the dir. The Mist snd the Weekly OiegnuMi t.60 per year. I have monev to loan on ar proven real estate security. ...... VV. ii. row skin St. Helens, Oregon Monev Orders st fifteen cents s hun- ilred. Columbia County nan Qft. IDWIN ROSS, HYSICIAN & SURGFON ST. RILIN8. I t Sallowness Transformed to Dusky Beauty . A dark skin becomes faionatinf when delicately soft, undenprasd with Ik radiant slow which todi- catesahtallhy. activs skin. Robert int keens the skin refined in quality. keeps pores free from clomringwast and ilimuUtri the tiny capilUrieito contribute tliecolor which charmi ia blonde ami brunette alike. Robert Ine it certain protection api nit tan, unburn and freckles if applied be fore exiHxur to tun or wind. Spread like an Imperceptible ihten of gatm ovenkin surface, forminga hirlil nlmulstin and Dreeervint S PJTT ' delicate, lustrous beauty. k;NSe jum sfw romr v- noT'TsTIlTT? I OREGON Short line Union Pacific AND HstiiS DEbiiif' rrTt I Arttva-. SPK.'IAL lor tha !' Iallr- Tla Huotluaton. L . "srOICANK rtYKK.!.!' P. H.S.OO A M lor Kaatara Wuhllta II iMtll. Daily. Ina. Walla Walla. lw taloa, Coeur d'Alrne aod Oreat Morlbern! nolnts. ATLAjifit: KXPHKS8 ills M lortheKaal tla Uunl-I DaJljr. liiKttm l , f t A. M. i Dallf. Lower Columbia River. Steamer Hawaii leave Portland dally, except Sundan, all;US a. m. Saturday 10 p. m lor Aatorta and way landliif Rmn!r-i leaeea Astoria al 7:00 a. ra d.llr. axeept Sunday. A. L. CRAIQ, Qeneral Pasaeiuro r Asenl. PORTLAND Or. STATE BANK OF RAINIER0 RAINIER, ORE. CAPITAL las.ooo . Four per cent interest paid on saving deposits. Interest compounded semi-annually, March 1 snd. September 1. W. B. LOTTMAN, Cashihb Collections Made -:- Drafts Issued S0TICE OF SALE OF BUSIER, OREUOX, WATER B03D9. Bids mill be received for $28,000 bonds to be known ss "Rsinier Wsler Bonds," in denomination of not less than 1 100 nor more than $1000 each, to conform with an act passed Marrh 4, M07, en titled "An Act to amend Town Charter of Kainler." raid bond will bed.ted July 1, 1!KJ7; will be due July 1, l'.r.7, witii tbe right reserved to redeem all or any part of Sams after ten years from raid date of Issue; principal and intoreat will be made payable at a designated Fiscal Agency III the c,ty ol Portland, Oregon Bidders sre requested to name prl-.-e and rate of interest, not exceeding tl per cent per snnuin, st which ttiey will pur ensse saju nonns. A certified check of 2 per cent of the a moo nt of bonds bid for to accompany each bid. B:ds will be received for the almve mentioned bonds until 12 o'clock noon. JanelS, 1007. The right being reseived to reject any and nil bill'. All bids should bo sealed and address ed to the nndersiuned secretary of the i.M, 11 1 1 o.ici iu,jjujieau.i. Psax Hi.ANi'iMaii, Chairman, Bsx W. Rtso, Secretary. JK. H. K. CLIFF, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 8T HELENS OREGON. Strictly Private We solicit your banking business; and with the assurance on our part that it will be kept STRICTLY PRIVATE COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK E. E. QUICK The Columbia County ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. Titles Examined Non-Resident r Real Estate SUMMONS lB hnr.nll0Hrt..llheStti0ro. " that'nui t' t t'lilimioU, p. M, Halt Lewla. puluillt. 10 Mary n. iii mv-.-i r Uilr.Uutl.in er he hire I ha M r i, i.. ,!n ol lililn mM llms. 'r "" theiw't the rWt' Mid euart foir.llll' the lalnuVao.! IWen.Ui.1. '"f mrlhar and dleni rrllel aa lo ths ma meat ami amiilable. . . Mill H.inam'M.a la pul.llhd ,f.f' .SJ tloa.Tnna. A Mclirlite. Jul of the ilrcull Court at tha Mats olOraipw, ..r t "'"'f. (-.gurabta. wa.1 1 enlaeaj n Ilia lJ Mf ot May. 1W. and whlrS onlee .llnwia thai .MMir .u.l aiuwar aaM .mvlaliil arVta (rum tha ltr.1 ublieailun el ISM " aTh dais ol lh Srrt niibllrailnn ol ihla Sura uu...U,.1;.Saar.rJ.v1..i()ml( Allornrr Sw rialulHt. S0TICB TO CRKIIirOK!!. In tti Tiinnly rnurl ot tha Nuts ol Ortsu". ... ,'..l..Mhl. .'..,. V a tha mailer ol tha aaMW ot John J uu Qalnlan Noilra la hereby lh. udenlsned, ni k nl John J. Uuliilan. la.ea.eU, lo all oenwua balns elalma , i ,...m.i 1 1, toraanl Iheto. . llh tha nropar ouchera, wlihla all mooibj om lha data ol Ihla nolle. I., la rl!,,2 dmlniairalrls. al lha U o IMManl a " " "'rarKlrrK; Paled Mateh IS, lU7. ... , ,. Admlnl.tralfis ol lh kaUIS ol Jobs J. Quin tan, deoeaaed. CUAIOIAM 1AU v.,i!m i. kMh alvao. thai tha aadartlvnad, Anna K. Wo.lbuty. iluardlan ol I hatlea Will iam l-aul. Ifella Mellnda I'aul, Mailaaa Jaoa l-aiil and lenlin iianm raai. nno-, oy. -I ,K i',u,hi, i:nn nl iba Mlala ol Ifr eton lot lha I'oumr nl Mnlln.Mnah, -lit va Tna,iay. ina lain uar oi jun. a v. . lha ho.ir.it ten oVI S. M. al tha Iroat door ih. rHi Ciuirt Huum In lha lama ol M. Helena, In tha 1-o.inif of toinatixa. (I won. salt al nubile aalc. In lha hlihaal W.I- da lw rath, all or ina ni.erwat oi taia -ian ami lolhaHoa'h HaMuartar (a. r.,ol lha K..rtK K.il uttartar In. a. or.laod tha Morta Hall (n. V.) ol lha Nor.h Kaal vlaariar ta. a. or.) ollheHomh Kul tjiiartar la. a. ,r.) ol Kavtioa Tw.ulr H. (iM In 1owo.M( all a) HurU. ol Ham rue (V Wart, Willamette- XerMiaa. sttuat In lidiimhla t'ouniy. Mai nl Onmun. Mid aal la ma.1 MbWI In niannaallaM he wld on ty Court ot lha Stale l Omrua lor Mallnoaiah County. Inlereat ol -aid minora la Ih undivided hall ol aald hnl property. uhct to U dow.r rlhl ol aald Anna K. ,ti,rir. listed May Hlh, IWI. ANNA . WOOtt'RV, Uaardlan. NorthupA Sorlhap, Atloraeya, Waahiuatva Bld(, Port la ml AOMINISTIAfOR'S MOTICf Of FINAL ACC0U.. ?lin la hereby (Ire thai lha andenleaad adnitnlttramr ol iheeaut olaiintn K. tillttter. daeeaael. ha. nlad hU ritwl AeetHinl la aald tale In the County l ourt at ih Stale ol IH ro lor toliimbiai ouoir. awl ih HouorabW Ja,l ol aaid lourl haa appointed Satunlar .. ......I I-M- IMT t. .. nj ... ! o clock lu the loraootm, mm the time for Ih hrl( ol tha -bjertuina to aucS riual AOHMBI . an.1 IhaMlHemaullheraol. All panon. Uiuril In aald aalat at r qtilrad to SI Ihalr ohlactlona themto la aald i ouaiy I our) oa or before aald day appuiutva fur such haorlna. Iai.i at at. Ilalcoa, Orefna, Iht day ol April A. I. iw;. a r.iitiTNts. AdoainUlralaw. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT N.dle la hervhy alrea lhal Ih on.tr,lrod sa a,lmlultrabr t tha aauw ol W. H. I'aliaer deccaae,! haafllvdtnlh oSIc Ih t'ouniy Conn olth Couuiy l C"luiM. StaU ol or. Soa hi. Snal account ol hta adatlnletrailoa u oa muI sui. u ..ihar vita hla Snal report and 11 1 lino h diairloulloo : and that the lloa. K. s. Italian. Judaa ol Mid Court, haa eppolnl- . ra oa.ur.HiT on trvi . mm .u u . . , n , , l,yriioa ol aal-1 day, aa Ih Urn, and ISed I Court rooia ol aald Court la M. Ilalaoa. unwon. aa the nlaoe, ol haarltig ih atu, alnalch i Iloi and place, any rus latraid la aald i auie mar appear awl al ohtartion la wrtiln . lo aald Dual account or aald Snal report aod ! petition tor distribution, oe any portion ol altharol tha aaat. ORAXTtH.WKINO Admlnlitralor ol Ihewtal ot W. M. PalaMf, deeaa.t. w. II. Powell alloroy Ine sdatnlMraioe. SIIMMONB. la the Circuit Court ol Ih Stale af Orefoa. lor Coluabla Count v Oeors A McNeil plaintiff Etlillh II McNeil. dWru.tanl Tu Klliahatb II. Me.Nil,lh abut a Banud de le ndant: In th nam ol Ih SUI ol Oretoo, yoa ar hvby raqoirad 10 appear and aanwer lb eomptalol filed ecalnet yoa In the aim. annuel .ull and curt on or hlor Ih llih day ol June I'Ali.and II you 111 to ao appear in piaiutin will apply to Ih court lot tha re- leif praye.1 lor In aald complaint. t aia complaint. sl. Wm a deerr ol dleorc dlaudrlna th bond, ol tit nalrl nt'niy heretolor and now eilulna liatwcea rouneiienu riaintin ami lor auch other and further relict a to lha court may aecn axal ami eMUllalde. Thl. .umtnona la putduhed lor Is .,i'cc.l waeh. iirlor to J una Uth in IheOieaon MM weeafr uawauapar pulilNlil at Nt, Helena, Columbia t'ouniy, Oregon t, orlar ol lha Hon. T. A. HcBrtda, Judi ol I lie circuit Court ol th Mala al Oregon, tor lha county oli:iimll who haa appointed lha llh day ol Jim IW7, a. lha day lor jmt in appear andan.wcr. Thedai olih n rat nutilkallou ol thla aumntona I. May Ira, 107. H. S. PA(lt!. Attorney lor Plaintiff Steamer Iralda C. I. Hofhtirt. Matttr. RAILROAD TIME, 1. i .r. tept un,lar for Port- A. M., datrtla Irom a. 1... ala Passengers a.l Fast Freitlit. FOR rORTLANO DAILY F0BTLAN0 LANDING, TAYLOR BT A. M. Hfil TAM f .... vMavii Abstracts Made Taxes Paid e- Loans, etc Free Thl V r, ...,,.-t-rja We are wholesale dealers iu the great Eclipa Steel Range, and can accordingly auote lower pricei than are aslted by other houses haudliug inferior rangea. You do not pay $65 for an Eclipse 6-hote range, but only $45niaking mitg tl f:o. lie pricei go up My xst so drop us a postal card for our fine catalogue, NOW. We carry all sues, with and without reservoirs, Mention the MIST when you wrue. .- - n TrnrT ?rrVi? 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