. : s . - - - --a-' 1 - " : -tp rsyssesEss jiMltM motM hf OB'jr irasr vxHe, Eatered at the rocto&ce at St. Hrbras, tWe it M exel?et,t cbaara that the Ornron. a seroad-clas mU natter, lerder b rrviadl fey the Coating In MCakitu of the action of 1UIXIKIC Ispcao EvKav Fais Br E. II. FtAOG.-' F.DtTOa At I'BOpaiEToa. J tmsnrru. Kst- One Ttar.-..-bis nrMHb . Advertiatng mte aiadc know a on sppi cation. Bntxc Si crnl per line. JCSE 21. ciRcrrr cocrt officers s Thomas A. McBtmt Mtrkt Judge C. L. HeikIBS... IHtnrt Attorney COCNTY OFFICERS : K. S. KaTTA, Jb4k.... St. Hfc W. A. Ha CIS, Cleric St. He-teas Masts WhiTST, SImdB St Helen CAtrra llKti, CfBtaooeT M-.t H. Water, Cutmn'r Samiooa Etxrjjn Kos., Treaoner......St. Helen A. T. Laws. Awewor. M. Helen I. H. CormAjro, School Sapl Houlton Fsask B. PaescwTT, Sor. Rainier H. R. Cuw. Coroner. St. Helen rue rusr sixties. Somebody !preamb!y Detective Mc Fsrtland) toast hv been enlivening Hurry Orchard' captivity vita that good eld hymn, "While the Sight Ito'dt oat to Iura, the vilet tinner may re tarn. " OrcWJ ntvioaA!tij 611 the biil to perferfioc. It would be bird to imagine viler tinner than be. lie evidently rootilered it a tf.ee ial invita tion. He bad noilnnz to je, and, ac cording to the orthodox theory, every thisgtogsin bf"becxmwg a Clin;tiau.' Tbe matter of a down or so of mor Jei- ers, arson, bigamy, and w.fe desertion coattitat D9 bar t bia salvation. Tbe vl!eV aianer ha only to repent on tbe brink of tbe scaffold and betray bis partners in crime and be immediately becomes "a biter than stvoa" and en titled to take bit place in beaten silh ail tbe taints of tbe earth who bsvegoce before. A be did not join Jhe Catholic cburcb ha will not be called upon to en dure even tbe expiating pang of purga tory, bat will enter at once into tbe heritage of tbe bleated. Incidental) be ill lire on tbe fat of the land on til he-facet tbe hangman or is pardoned by tbe Governor, it may be that it I necessary to ote him to convict tbe guilty one, bat bit testimony, utile corroborated in every detail will, and should, bT very little weight with tbe jury. IXaM!es these crimes were cun niitted, and presumably bv Bleu con nected wiih tbe Wrttern Federation of Miner. The poblic a l.bea to e the guilty jartici contk-tel, but it can bave so trnipathy aith Harry Orchard and very little repect fur Governor Peaboriy and other Idaho official who are thak ing bandi with and pettirg and coddlinic him. Cicfte. the brd of uaragr of mAdim bomes in rejd to tbe raateen, Fraaklia Mr pby, f tniWat of the Wn ,id : "We Uke sb Uaod in tbe iistre4 ct tew peranre. Aniote bo ha inTrtirted the oMHlit4i in tbe home aiaoa the can'.rcn waidoAe away wiih rsaaot help bat ree the evil that baa b wroegtt. The cae of dreakeam hare doaUed. fivee hare rprsgf ap Beer tome of tbe Uuet and !) veteran is easily en ticej to i hem. Yow eutoct rrfoa the ol 1 MaUier bat yea can'mske his worse. He ha here mcmtam4 to driaking. He wi!l not quit. The greater part of them are MliiteJ with href. When they were allowed to bave it they drank ok derate I v and aSVreii ao great harm. Sim sbbkry i eavier to got, aad the txnt jnIity it told to tbeto. Coow raeotiy ae fitd tie old foMier fast In coming a drOfikard.n -Hint FKOH THC TOMBS.' The lndU t.n Tribune U of the opin ion that Butement So. 1 will tie iobrcd in next year' campaign by candidate for leKila'.ive uumiuationg. There were tboe who predicteil that tbe Igiilatare would pay no attentioo to the people' c.'ioice lot United State etnatirw, and if we ate not tiitKtaken. that wa the reason givta by the tJitr f the Trib uoe fur hit rvtaml to be 'a cundLiate for the senatirial iaMead of the guberna torial nomiuation. He van mistaken in that intUnce, and we believe be it mis taken now. The people have eeen that a legislature elected uudr fsut-uiftct No. I vtitl keep its pie fge and vote for that caodidAle lor L'l.ittJ 8iate Senator who tliall reire the greate-t numlKr of the popuUr vot. whiiot? It it, to all intents and purpose, an election by the direct vot of the leople tnd that i what the electorate of th; c;iitry i tupp'Mieii to bare heec try u (or for many year. JiMly rr nrijtly, the Benatorof the t'n ted SHtfS is out u favor with the p-..pl,-. It i, au ose l t- stand i'T the iiilerttsofthesreat cor rationi an 1 t'i car very little f-.r "the common people. It is believed lo bave been chosen by c rti.t I. gitlatarec, in defiance of tlie wih of the voter . State ment No. 1, if ailherrwi t'i by Ul.i lexis jiture, te.i.eui- al! tin anil risori the power Vi tbo iwtie. Tie excijie for evadidg it is ihat it ri.i l ciiit'rt'C t'on might rts'ilr jti (ho t-bi.lce oft 1) m crulie United Hint Hvi.uUit. Again, by not? To i,;k plainly, ji fie jieile of Oregon pr fr GV.-in'jr Chamberlain as United Stales Ser.oW to an h i ru:n hon tin- Ufpililic:in may ij.oiiiiJK-, vi J.y hui)id (i,ey not bave their rule counted for him, and why should not tbe lyeirinlatura In- bound to ref(ct their 'iU' ? The Ivgialiitiire, under the 'lirect primary ia-, s:an ) in ,th f-ane r.-l,iti ,n t- the vour in Hme matter as dove tin Electoral CVlit- in National mntieis. It m inorully bound, Whether or not is m 'tub -n tik Ht.it inent No. 1 to accept the pour vote- ae its Kuiid in tli ei ttioii ol a United I htaus H i ator. tf. u .t r B mviie r.tvg Iiiztl t ii !u:t, ' nil hoe hiIciion 10 b'S n ni st advocacy of the pi incHle lnv ;iv d. Ilia politic arssiif find ibal the 'ot'i st - not d cii to Kjliiiqcii-h the pjw ! th.ith ii been placed in iheir band, and wc ftie Very confident thut in tti In ma ty no caiiditlute for the J e;-islaiurec-nbe !ctid bo iJo.s not accept in Rood faith (Statement . The old tf;ing nay of doiii,; iliing. in (jr. egon i- d ! d tud none oo t do ! reverence. Heaurkabte Keaea. Tht truth is strocfer than hctioa. ha or.ee mre been detnoo'lrated in the li t e t n of Frd-jras, Tean, the residence of C. V. Pepper, He writes: "I was in bed, entirely disabled with bemenbiwage of lung aad t rout. Ducuw failed lo help me and all hope bad fled wfoea 1 begaa taking Dr. Kings New Di-e 'very- Thett instant relet! came. The roughing rested; the bleed ing diaiioihed rapidly, aad la three weeks I was able to go to work." Guar anteed rare for coughs and coUs 50c and J 1. 00 at ail drorgists. Trial bottle free. SEAL ESTATE TRA5SFERS. Following are the real estate transfer from Satarday, May 35th t Saturday, Jan lfch. 1 F an 1 M Adam to Western Timber Co s bf ne qr sad t hf of neqrof neqrtee 18, A 4 .. $1 I. L aed S F Baker to Warren Im- provenieot Co parcel of land 1017 L E and W F. Bailey to F and Bishop 500 -4350 acres in see 4 4 1 1200 F A and W H Bean to Nehalem Investment Co ae qr sw qr rec 1 6 S 10 ffean Biambard lo E A Jones lot 6 : blk 7 Blancbard's add to Rai nier. 125 J M and M A Blackford to C U Stotkwell sr part of lot S blk 4 Bryants lit add to Clata ... 200 E 6 and M Botb to C H Stock well ar kit 5 blk 3 Bry.nta 1st add to Brrautville 225 L E Brady to Nehalem Inrat Co iwu,rc23 6 5 except 13 a. . 10 0 J and M J Bryant to Frank Barnham 13.41 a in 16 7 4 420 VI A Calm berg to Annie Caimberg t bf se qr sec 18 6 6 with ex- Captions 10 Chapman Timber Co to Western Timber Syncicate n hf ne qr tw qr of ne qr and a bf of nw qr tec 27 4 2 1 A B, H J and R F Connell V An chor lagging Co nw qr of sw qr tec 3 ; n hf of ne qr and tw qr of neqrtee 452 L M Conceit, by guardian, to A B II J and E T t'onneil same as as above , . Chsa Conies to Annie Horgrin 60 x 100 Deer Inland....; F I) Creaaick et al to-Jos Koeser, timber en aw qr te qr 2 6 3.. T H and 3 V Doan to II F Kucker w I f nw qr31 7 2 and r eqr & n bf te qr 36 7 3 und hf . . 1000 II II and I, Q lxin to B F Bank er und bf w hi of nw qr 31 7 2 and ne qr and a hf of se qr 3C73 1000 E A snd W B Dcblebover to Fred Trj w bf of lot blk 37 Moerk's aid to Bainier , 10 C L and MID ly to Bee Cos, n hf of se qr -c 6 and nw qr of te rrec 7 4 ; io B 8 and O Ihi c't er to II II Vogie sang w hf f f b!k 0 Dol bins sd I to Kauiit r . 500 H and C Emers to G A and J Emerfon art of lot 1 sec 7 4 1 000 B f tnd S M Fan ell to the Be; n LAI. Co te qr sec 7 7 3 .... . M A Fiazr as KUumJian, to A ft, JI J und K T Conr.ell no qrw qr tef 3 n bf of neqr and sw qr of iih qr sec 4 6 2 10 U W and VI J Freeman to Albin K H. vey e hf ol Be qr sec 30 li 5 rorreeiion . ., , , Land M V. Galilei) et al to Jim. Koeser limine- on w qr se qr 2 0 ; agr won n '..v,.. ' -en Cie k Tun Co to Orig(n Tim Co t hf ii w qr m-e )7 7 3 HtmmordLbr CouCC WiUm I bi- Co ne qr of h w qr see 2d a l A L xnd J livIxlJickion to Free- roan part of II and A S Piper 10 30 A March k to Ne kales larfast Co ae qr a qr see 21 4 4 . . .. Y T ay to Um llwtoa LA LO ntqrMttl "I 19 B U M.ichert to 8 S and TI Mit- hrtlUndial.r.. 323 tl F.a-I MJ Moerk tG F Jloeck Jr Us ia blk 41 Motet add Rainier 1 G t" and Al J stoerk to Dwa Scott Ml h'k A Uoe.U Sad add to Raiaier.. 130 II A ami (1 A Hurry to RuwelJ F Bark 1 acre ia 18 7 4 .. 9 ) U NehsHi to Wester T.u Co a wq'tteqraMS 10 E E an i it V Nkkersoa to Wrst ' era TSai Co aeres oa 2 4 4 . 1 0 H aad W Oleea to ! E Oirea s qr sec 1 $ t except Umber. ... 100 K Oleyuirk to Br&M LA L Co se qr aw qr DC qr sw qr and hftwqr 10 Oregon Lhr Co to tirrea Creek Traibef Con hf lteqr7 3... 1 A 1 and L Vm lo Herrak H an tra e hf nw qr of w qr 7 4 except right Jf way . . 1 T K Fetenoti to W E Vaaraalkea horg 5 acre in ae qr of sw qr 2t 150 A L and 8 Fierce to Frank Bishop wqrtwqrf $ J 1530 M M riper toJo-eph Xoeak hf eeqrsee 334 z in C LareJ WPegh to N Lartea aeqrseqrH 7 3 1000 L A and B Ko.er to Detroit Trust Co nw qr sw qr 23 4 4 r 10 E and II J Rots to Wm Boss lots 1 aad J blk 16 8t. Helens .... 1200 i and M J Bmflimra to Nehalem lor Co e hi of nw qr and lots 3and4andtwqr454 ...... 10 B N and X J Rnpp U Western Tim Co s hf ae qr aad ae qr of ee qr 11 4 5 L M Sstterlee to E A Biibop'.toU' I 2 3 4 blk 10 Reuben 675 ELhchwartx to Nehalem larst Co hf nw qr and lots 1 and 2 see 19 8 4 io D C and L Schell to Geo W Grant ord bf int la se qr of ne qr 17 3 2 300 J W and W E Schmipff to S E Butts lot 1 and 2 blk 1 Fos ters sdd to Goble W li and W 8 (-hearer to M J Kin ney part of e qr rec 296 5 ... 1400 W C Sherwood to Western Timber Co peris of tecs 31, 31. 32 4 6 1 E H and J 31 So-itb to Wettera Tim Co se qr see 12 5 5 C A snd M Smith to J X Brsim land In Rainier .., 200 Stale of Oregon to Wilson P Mars tw qrseeS53 185.51 J SI snd S E btehmas to W F Steb martneqrteqrs;cS0?2 1000 M X and W F Stehman to A P McLaren and E A James ne qr of se qr see 30 7 2 except bf ere 2000 8 H Stewart to C C Wilson se qr sec 35 7 3 &XI A C and J A Stillman to R 8 Far- reli, neqr see 7 7 3 H and M R Stubbs to Nehalem In vestment Co, sw qr 17 6 4 . , 10 A H and J.L.TarbeIl lo A I Wat- ton 1 1 5-32 seres in 13 4 2. . . . Sj7 E D and G G Tichenor to Phillip Broi 2 ec:es in E G Brvsnt d l I 11 F Trow lo E A Doublerowr. LA 8 bik 37 Morcks sd to Rainier 10 M E snd U E Vsnvaulkenburg to W 8 hhearer n hf sw qr tec 20 6 5 except ricbt of way 2000 Mrs B V os t-) J snd J Lewis 50x70 feet Dobbins add to Rainier.. 1 M snd W F Wstu lo E M Wstt 'lg6U eenwooil ade to Scan. 1 E M Watts to Mildred Watts part of tecs 12 and 13 32 M E and TO Watt to Frank Uhh- op lot 3 blk 6 Reuben 1.50 N W and Helena Ward lto 3 and 4 blk 5 Dee r I.lun.f l ft Uani-trotn to Nehalem Invet- meni tjo w M gw qr 28 0 5. . . . in II Went to J F Sedeiatroio kt 5 and 6 blk 0 fVapiaote 85 Same to sauif! lots 7 and 8 00 A I) and I G Wickstroin t E B BlHCkhurn and L IVleraon tw qrZ9 64 . 4 9000 C C and A Wi.'ton to C C Wilton LbrCoteqrre.'35 7 8 . C C Wilson to C C W ihoa Lbr Co" V ttmUr in te qr of ne qr, nw qrseq- iK-q-of swqr ami te qr of ne qr rec 23 7 3; and nw qr of ne ami ne qr of sw qr of neqr 25 9 8 V 8 lite puttllH hove ln l-ii ed to M O'yntcke and Donsld II Smith. j Hr. and- Mrs. L. S. Thomas 10 ehatora to Portland Wednesday. U.D)l!l0. PHYSICIAN & SURGKON I oof r. BXLKXS. Mrs. E. P. Mosssnaa visited friends in Portlaad this srewst. Miss Ahee Wasosi was a visitor to Portland Tuesday. George Moeck. Jr., transacted buat- te Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Newsom and son Ira were Port land visitors this week. Miss Elsie Johnson was a passenger to Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Archer, of Seattle, are visiting Mrs. Arche's parent Mr. and Mrs. J. SJva. . Mrs. Spitxnogle was a Portland visi tor last Satarday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Li Bell are visiting with Mrs. Bell' parents at Belling ham, Washington. They will he absent a week or ten days. Mrs, Sandel was in Portland Satur day. Carle too Lewis, of thejiute bank. was a business visitor to Rainier this Miss Threasa Burn returned this week from a visit with friends from Pcrgand. A. E. Kern,' representing the Deut sche Zerteint-. of Portland, was a caller at this office Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reeder returned Tuesday morning .from their wedding trip to Southern California. Ia-u. a. turr, PHYSICIAN St SURGEON rr MiLtae OMUON. SUMMONS Is iscimU(MriliatatiflftB, tor Ike (Vmalf tt futnmf. r. M. Hall-UwMi, sii. Mr H. lll-ll. iMvaalaat . To Uut M. nail Leel. Ike atwv aaaml At li wi al r la lb nt UiMHab t ' T kewt rtMuineS K rl-' W umnUlat SWwl Mrla4 rw la to iMIe-t m Urlon ! sril nl r iron im nf Mw tr. lhl rwwxa. m vUi-llltW tlf llw lJ? ! II u tail w lit u-l -' ill Mi lh Cmirt r ! relief w.e , la lh Lomrl!). iwi. toe al W aid euait fcvf 4llr1of thr V.t ol a), i 4 timmtmom m4 kelur vilatla Mw J ei.mi.S iu.1 IMnvluit awl lur Kh akef. f tnrtlxr 4 4lrtM rlle ta Iht Voarl SMT rem mm aaS niaw . , rata ttmiw tl auMl.h4 hf w M.a.1kua A ati-Url. Ja.lt l.ta l lrean Court a lb Stalt trrM. tot ! ' oual ol (MaiaMa aU ml tufnr4 ca U IMS Ur ol Ma;. ISV, aaal ahS-ti ! illnrrta Ihal ae a, ai ad an.arf aaM aiUlai llkl at truaa Mm arat aaWwaHua a iku ' "ike .lata ml Ik tral poWlralloa at Ikta aoaa t U Uta Say ol IW vmaVk noma. Altnraejr fcar flatattg. CUAIDIAM SALE r ejjM "a Free llluttfted Furnltun Cc-' Tclllnar How YouCtrTf: Thl Urtat V, Aana K a.w.lburr isMaa at I'karleaa ilr Ua laul. Lwlla Mrllaaa raill. Matlaaa JaM r-t aa4 Zaallk HaruM raal. aalaura, fcr a IkurtlT al Ik I aaalf C ol k Ml al Of Judge Doan was a visitor to Portland I tiwtu. ta ua ar M i. a. t u. ai ik koar t lea aThri a- a a ia iman aw a tka inn Cnait Uaaa la IS H.a al at. Hlj. la lb toinir al Colaiabia. Stat ol He F'ired the Htlck fite 1 the walkinz stick ilc. 701 l'rac!.ically ev-ry offlr 1 1 t i! Ainei:. c . ' rmy hat openly ndvo. Ht-d the re ett:ibliihment of cnn'ecii st the vaiioik army pots su I vow the board of manii gertofthe national homes for ili-Hh! d volui.teer loldier and ti'l ,ra has taken official action nkiug that tho CiuUeuaj be restored at the ( ome. Thi nicantj that thu matt x will me before coti-l 125, D and M I Henrluw to S E Hen- dic':t par ol A Brovles die.. D F m I F. II f gin ho thorn liCF Jorlan nn I K AGarbadene qr oi nwqr (C1252 A O Jucltson to Broujchton A Wig- ins Lhr Co Hisgnnient of co itra -i ; K Jolmata AT Johns e bf ne qr .: 4 7 4 fti excptioi'.,., EJolnia to John Joluis land in 4 7 4 A snd W II King to A and C Kt'.x- o I sw qr sa-t 25 7 4 , II Kr im to North Cjiut Coopcra- tiv.; L'lini er Co timber on ne . qr r,wqrl78l2 AaniJVL neloOE LI are n hf tw qr 30 0 i.. ... J 200 J II Lea lir to A L tne n hf qr mm...., 1200 8 h Lemont to (ieo Lt-r.ont lot 13 and 13 blk 11 St. Helen.... i A V and G II Lrinont loCoIumbis Comity part of F'A Lemoot d ic..; i l ve lite i the walking stick I've carried over 40 ears, on account of a ore thut resitted every kind nl treat ment, until I tiled Dncklen't Arnica Salve; (hit ha healed the sore snd made me a b ippy man." riles John lorretl, of North Mills, N. C. Guaran teed for Piles. Burn, tc by nil drat-- git, 25c. ' Syrup of White Fine'ina Tar, the old reliable cough remedy. For sale by A.J. Deming, druggist. Interrtt paid on Time Deposits. ombia County Bank. Col. on Weduesday. Dean Blanchard was a passenger on Wednesday for Portland. Mrs. Kury and daughter Zola re turned from a visit to Portland on Tuesday. Benjamin F. Taylor, a veteran of the civil war, suffered a slight stroke of paralyses about a week ago, and has been taken to the Good Samaritan Hos pital in Portland. When sufficiently recovered he will be sent to the Soldiers Home in Roeeburg. Mr. Tsylor served in a Wisconsin regiment of heavy ar tillery. Mrs. Harry Milks was a Portland visitor last Friday. Lugene Miles snd Dr. Cuff came down from St Helena in .their bunch on Monday and made several calls on Rainier acquaintances. C F. Oliver, now residing at Seattle, was a visitor to Rainier this week. The Misses Perry accompanied by Miss Slaughter were visitors to Port' land Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parker visited with relatives in Portlsnd Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodges were in Portland Tuesday. Miss Beryl Muckle came down from the county seat to Oenrxi, aelt at MMaaDt, k ika kika W.1 tat raak. all ol lb lalaraat al aahl 1 Sank la an.1 lo Ika !.' Kax Vluaitar (a. at.) a Ika Saelk Eaal Unarlr Is, IM Kortk Hall (a. S lh " l Maww I, a. at I taat uiaarwa, ajr a4 ol lha Mnalk Kaal uaartaf la. a. u lal Taaala raU4 la loaa.l.m Mi () Nona ol iUat rir () Wr, aillaaMll W.rM.aa, uiuata la l oluauB rnoaly. aula x untw, amto la laa-W Mikict k eoaaraaaltaa) kf amis Cw it ( own ol tin Mai al ureasa kr MaKMMaak Coaaly. lalefaat o4 mt4 Blaora I Ik akitlrkM kail al aald raal ar..rt. ali)ap te Ik 4f nkl a aii aaaa a "w-r rj. Ualae Bar ItlB, W. a.nnaS woopitar. oaardita. Sortaap 4 Sartkan, AUrara. w aafclktioa !(. Fori toad ." Steamer Iralda Matttr. SUMMONS. la Ik CtrraH Conn el Ik Sut mt Orrg HI, lor Coiaiakla Caaair ionr A McJiatl auiail rtlarWtk n MrKatl. d.Ia.Ual To KlUatotk H. MeNtit.Hi aot taairl de trfetlaal: ta Ota bum of lb Mtala ol Orasuil. Ton ar karabT rniiiml ta apaaar tiuitaawar Ik enaipialat ami aiaiaai m in ihc aha aotitloit au ans rart oa ae bef ta Ik lilk 4ar ol iana Iwi. aad II ra tail la an apoaar tk oJaiane aim aptr to Ik roan for u rr trtt prava.1 rot ia aaivi roa4alM, la all rur a 4era ol llvora llMalTiu lb kn.li ol walrf auaiv karattil.4 ao.1 at.w atutiu taHavra toonallan.1 Damns an-1 lix wt oifcar ul rankar retlal aa ta to ruarl mf mm mmt a ox! tqaluhl. Tkla aanina l pubiuknl i I aotraaan epk prior lu In luk la tne tnraan mm a !, ntpr pobluhol at at. li ruiHak , i i ordarol tka linn. T. A. MrSrkla. Itukra of lh in-wu t mm m in ataia at tirmgitn, for ika runaw alColambu.arko kaa ai.unia.1 ika Ilk lar ol Jmta YM1. aatk oar lor too to imi aixt anwr, Tkotaw ol ika nm uiuir.u. be present at the I " " ..,.. marriage of her titter. I AUumar tot riaintig Mrs. Moeck and the Misses Bess, Mable, Babe, returned from a ten day visit with Portland friends Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Prcscott were visitors to St Helens Monday, Mrs. John Zwemer vitited her hus band at St. Vincents' hospital at Port- am! thit week. The Cruiser Chsrlston on its wsy up to Portland attracted quite a crowd of sight-seers to the wharves on Tuesday, The Oregon-Ksnsas Mill hss closed down for a short time for general re pairs. They will resume cutting in about three weeks. oar. ana tors. ueo. Kockey spent a couple of days the first of the week visiting friends at Clatskanie. Mrs. H. F. Jackson, is visiting at the home of her rtetce in Portland. The steamship Strathyre sailed Wednesday morning for Shanghai with a cargo of lumber. The steamer hat on board 3,660,000 feet, a portion of which was loaded at Rainier. The Strathyre has one of the largest deck losds ever cleard from a Pacific Coaat port. In it there are 1,080,000 feet of lumber, more than 1-2 tbe entire canro or tne ship Jordanhill, now loading at tne tsstern and Western mills. The Strathyre is a sitter ship to the Strsth- lyde and is of exactly the same reiris- tereo tonnage. Bookkeeper Vance, of the Rainier Mill Lumber Co.. hss been trranterf a 0 I "ECLIPSE . STEEL RANGE '......, v.'. j LVUvcrtatoyottrU.1 freight prepaid 5. .Wa Then you may pgy i monthly. YouttH Rtnge while yon , for it. ' Wc are wholesale dealer ia the great EcIi'm Sii Range, aud can accordingly onote lower pricei thaa tn' asked by other houses handling inferior ranges. YV do not oav 6 for an EcliDte 6-hole nnce KntT-tJ f45 taaking ftir g tf so. - The prices go vpS tst so drop us a postal card for' onr fine catalogs NOW,. We carry all sites, with and without rescrroia Mention the Mist when you write. OEVURTZ & SONS 73-175 First Street Portland, Otts: tnrrmAjLttjLtuLajuo inmn mi nu.tr OOSIS Sry0. SETS FOOTWEAR J V : m m C. I. Hvykkiri. RAILROAD TIME. UarM ssln!fiftiltrfsM-t ta ... - : ' 1 I'- "i i rwn tana. m A. M.. 1f.riiii f,na. u tli.. .. . rhrlLf M Bl. lltlerw M 4 U. fmtum an. Fast Freitlit. FOR PORTLAND OAIIY PORTLAND UNDINO, TAYLOR 8T FASHIONS CANVAS SHOES IN ALL COLORS THAT WILL MATCH 3 THE SUMMER DOWNS PRI0E8 2.60 AND 3.S0 tOROSIS CATALOGUE OKNT FHf K ON HCOUCtT 80R03IS H08ICRY TO MATCH THK MOC. BCtT TMAT CAN BK OITAJNCt NIC SSC TO tf.SO. KNIGHT SHOE CO., TMI-10 AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, ONK. ( a"'""""" .uah iiiiuhihi uiiun 1 1 mi til1 Oregon Short UN? ADUr(iofi Pacific fc'NIoS UKW- months' vacatioiKsnd gone to California. lA'rft.'V0!1' ' ' T ia p. tf He will also visit in Texas before re-r' " r. lor Kutarn Waatiinif Y'tt. Wall. -. I lau.t). :niip l'il.. i ureal Bortharu oolliU. I ATLANTIC lino. .11 hall;. A. M uailj. fril,,ltM; i.H....i:i,"'7.. ,- f at Lower Columbia River. "aliff ' "", 'eaves "ort!riA '- a.w p. m. for A.Oivia .! - la A.torla at J:00 nallv . Salllrilav 10 60 ICH Undliif. Uaiurnlp, ui..lr. a , -,,1 Z .l 0nal Ptosor Ateot. POKTI.AKD Or., 1000 60 1700 STATE BANK OF BAINIER RAINIER, ORE. CAPITAaTsas.oco Four per cent interet"pId on taring deputit. Interett -c.oiiioini(l,d M-mi-annuallv. JUarcli 1 and September 1. W. B. LOTTMAN, Cas.iikr , Collections Made OrtfU Issued turning. At the annual school meeting held on Monday, Parker Stennlck was elected to succeed himself as director for the ensuing term of three years, and Forbes Hedges was elected ss clerk for one year. A resolution was na..,1 obtaining the board in the matter of the dismissal of the Principal. Wm. Best is presumably the "hsn- piesi man m Kamier, as two babies arrived at his home last Friday a bov . . . anu a giri. Mrs. J, W. Cross, of Portland, was s guest of Mrs. E. P. Mossman a few days last week. Bny your hay, feed, gruln, etc. of Katmer feed store, on the dock uur prices are right. Give us a trial. Mrs. J, L, nia Tuesday morning for a visit ?iih .'ct. P0'l March' iS!? "fi' with her sister. , Im,",am ? !!'nd Toa n CI iir T, . . . . , if CttKltnml llll..,i ... . i i. V itev. U J. Wolfe, an evangelist of xm' WI be due July note, who has been holding revival 16 rlg.,,t erved to rede services In Portland, occupied the pit of the M. E. church on Sunday both morning and evening. Hia sermon the .1QTICE OF MILE OP miv.u - - itiiiini UHEU0S, WATER BOSDS. Bidi a ill be received for 126.000 bi were powerful expositions of the Cos- pel, the large congregation at the eve. ning service being beeply moved, arr ritr - . . . miss i euison, oi rortland, Is a guest in tne nome or ner uncle A. C. Jelllson, Geo. Moeck, Jr. entertained at dinner r rtoay evening the Misses Leila Slaugh ter, Ruby Jackson, Alice and Lois Perry. ' part ol same afur ten v,ri n , "? Pul- date of Ittuei principal .ml oth be innde payalile at . deilgnal FiJ on. 4TOr.!L,"'i'y olPortCurOreao."' Ilu1,lr. . "I "'.""u. uregim. 1 end rste o( !, ,,. ' le cent per snnutn. st m. r chae inld liond. ' w"' r"" Acertlled checkol2ntr cant m n THE BIG STORE? 6 0WN DY THE DIG SAWMILL I i Receiving New Goods Every Day In the Week. g H. . Repuutlon ol Lo, Standlnf for Only Ux fer la 3 E ft i r . . 3 e linn nun w a k A j; Al iUDiioiai lUCruililHUlliC I - I Dart & Muckle. St. Helens, Oregon aiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiiuuiu mummmmdl s Optimo cigars : two for twentvnvc cts. iLesderi ia qnalitr. Brian Bros, mentioned lo.nl. untii ie "v" June 15, 11X7. Th. r Ut tlf noonl to lejei t any and all ffi wIweiwd All hMs hi uld be aenla.1 .j d to the nndenimed .H . dl'e. Rainier Wa?.V oSSalK ' " JOB PRIWTBWC 18 OUR OUOIfiCCa have the best sad most 'g Olltce in (Jolumbia Comitf iiniti i -ar? Prepared to do all hinds of 'Printing short notice and at most reaaonnhi w: ft fVtO j THW Will CMKIWE OREGON UIST W ItaaaVJBB Wssd, iNh reury,