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Oregon, as secoml-claaa mail matter. I
HOW THE MOXIT OES.
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ISSUKD KVRRY FftlDAY BY
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II 1' Wat kins transcript. .
J E IVjw making jury lit Nha-
1. ru prwimt 'W
Row V H tame 3 00
Metis A R sain 500
SWASTHOCT ISql'ESt
C LClar.
ndrew C Saiitb re-sx.wiastkm
ol Oletnan
R LStrVena serTiny subpoena. ..
II Fttrnnhtvrsitgntititaoililvll
lal .Watlis
A P Stt'Uirii inVMttftIinKIruwtf
ins at Unlncy .. ........
1 Molvuen Invrstujatlnj
drowning. Rainier 5 W
V Symo inrM grtiDg ilosro-
iii at Rainier ... 5.00
Advertising rates made known on appli-
Lcgal notices sa cents per tine
cation.
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CIRCC IT COURT OFFICERS :
Thomas A. McBriwu District Judge
C. L. Hkdc-.bs. Ihlrict Attorney
COVXTY OFFICERS:
R. S. HattaX, Ja.ljrc...-- M, Helens
W. A. Haris, Clerk St. Helens
Martin WhiTK, Shehtt St. Helens
CSFEa Libeu Commissioner Mt
vr vst. Comm'r Scappoose
Edvow Ross, Treasurer. St. Helens
A. T. Laws, Assessor...- eien
I H. Copkland. School Snpt....Houlton
Vit B. Prkscott. Sure Rainier
H. R. Cuff. Coroner St. Helens
HUMORED THOUSAND READERS
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Paring the past month several of this
paper's editorials have been copied into
the OrwniUn w'h favorable comment,
and given the benefit ol that paper's
rreat circulation. Instead of Veing
read br possibly 3,000 people in Colum
bia county thef have been resd by
nossibly one hundred thoatanJ through
out the Northwest. We da not mention
this through vanity, (for the articles
were not copied on account of any lite
rary merits they may have possess
bnt merely to illustrate the imroer.
mnnnt of ood Or harm that may b
accomplished by a very humble agency,
and to emphasize the fact that the
xtitnrr.fa ponntrv newspaper fills sn
important position in any community
You may start a thonglit wherever too
please, so that it will be in reach of a
transmitter, and, if it be of sufficient
value, it wilt make the circuit of the
globe and be translated wherever there
is a written language.
Not only is this true of thought, but it
is true offsets. The seemingly unimpor
tant item regarding the resources
your neighboibood, published in your
local paper, may result in the establish
ment of a great industry that will bring
wealth and all the conveniences of a
populous community to your door. The
value of the local newspaper to the
county in which it is published depends
upon the line of thought it present and
the kind of facts it publishes. If its
editorial columns are used for the pur
pose of praising or condemning without
discrimination and from personal or
factional motives it i a detriment to
those whose interests It should aerve,
for a community is judged abroad vtry
largely by the character of its local
press. If its local columns are filled
with accounts of trivial quarrels and dis
orders and it dwell upon a row in the
church, the school board, or the council,
it create the impression that it is pub
lished in a quarrelsome community,
scch as no valuable immigrant cares to
select for a home. If, on theotherhand,
it advocates those measures it believes
to be for the best interests of all acd
gives tlie preferecce to news itccs (un
important though thf-y may seem) that
tell of betterments to the town, of gooj
crops taised in the country and of good
people who have arrived to take part in
the upbuilding of the e mmunity, then
it deserves Tour sunoort. ia order that
it may continue to be the source frjm
which the outside world uVr.vrs its
knowledge of Colombia coauts re
sources and its estiruate of our citizen
ship. CITY AMD C0UHTRT BANKS.
Two of the leading financial institu
tions of Portland are advertising in the
county papers nnd asking the citiwns of
this and other coantiej to di-po it their
funds in taeir vaults. Their sgents are
representing that a ban' with a large
capital is safer than one with a small
capital and tbut citv b.n.ks are Ifts
liable to loss by rvbberv. Of courss
they have to cfTr .nie inducement
(real or imaginary), bfjie they iai
ask cojatry people t wi ll Ir.W their
patronage from the home bunkers. A,
a matter tf fact, Iwwevcr, a bai.k with
n lnru? capital is n safer than one aith
small capital, as the poronion of .li-potits
to Cttpittil Ik alout the sau.e, and ah
the country banks i.owadays cirry l.urg
liry ineuranc,,t!iu? rendering thin safe
froai Ios from that caus. Tiie unlv
assU'a ue the dt-pwtor has of tli . iAkIv
ofabHtikis in the moral chu
the banker aud the nay in bMi he
conducts h s busititf. These fact 4 can
le bitter lUu-nnin-. d anj k'sowii io
smull comiimi.il ivs than i.i large cities.
Asa matter of rwht liia lt;al l.n.kr
is as justly tnti'l A In local biiint-SD as
is the local (jrnt! r or nixn-heut i i a ,y
lino. He is a irt oi tliHt .wn. Il
comes hfre and tiinkifi liimh
ore Ihrce 1 ml bnik in C.ii
ty lo day, ftinl n C'i ' f il-cn if n fai-tjr
in tlie i pb'iililin nf ihe ciii.tuuiiiic.
If there i iiny p j rt hi f'xt for cimri
tnble purix'-i h or tu n ciT- a in
dtitry or ad',-Mif fie tewiiirr.M i,i ib
BrtHigli.
K Clark .....
II Verjo ....
BFMefcher
LJ Lupian
4 J Pwroreti i
C A tioidon.. .................
II Hjgey
Girt Riley.
A l" Mcljtren physician
I! R C.ift coroner
James lw......
C B Sutton constable
11 R Cliff corcner, II Ryan invew
tigr.tion "00
Edwin Ro. Rvan i.iveetfoalioo 5 00
Oreeon Miat stationery and ad-
verliring 60 W
Oreeon Mitt sutionery 2 60
Str America frrtght Mils 1 t
On-ironian. advertising for bids. . 5 25
St. Vint rat Hospital care oi Ben
Mvreav 5 00
E McVey sup. for McDonald. . . S 00
Fred Tro snpplies for Jordan. . 10 00
Brigcs Son sop fc.r Sobeskl 10 14
J r.mtrv hanlins Ben Mvre 3 00
Perry & Graham team for Ryan
funeral S "5
E E Haxen work at Ryan funeral 11 00
TOOK dimrini irav 260
Sunset Logging Co fixtures for
ClaU bridge 1
F L Carter work on Oat bridge 9 00
W L Brown SupT No 7 25 00
U 8 Mellieger supT No 14 ...... 2125
P Bereerson snpv Xo. 15.... 2125
WITNESSES BEFORE D18T. ATTT
CDLee....,
H M Fowler 0
Lonis Eoesel 3 20
Joe Kelly 2 80
Elmer Duncan S 20
J R Bidgond 80
KFBaker 2 80
II R Cliff 2 00
CLConyers 9 20
N H Thurston 9 20
Edwin Rot 2 00
E P Gibson 16 00
Jos Banter 840
Antone Peterson 8 40
A riayer 8 40
Arnold Boater 8 40
JJDaveren.. 7 00
Fred Carr.r 5 60
WMTomilson.. 5 60
Mrs Oltie Gordon 63
George Gordon... 8 20
j C II Kuglish 44, J .V Andrew D.ttf, Clark j K
Bros. 133.4U, I U tluudsrn IHW. Peter ,
KDwlX KiWK.
I ., i. i.w M Kit M C l.indbMn I PHYSICIAN
U Mdel 73.25. i Bum tiO.75, J
7 00
4 00
43 00
12 40
40 00
3 70
S 00
13 10
88 St
35 00
13 73
t 50
10 55
12 75
40 00
0 80
3d 40
3 00
i 00
Sadie Gray 6 20
Mrs. Bell Howell 5 o0
R U King juror circuit court... 7 60
Joseph Dixon same 10 40
Geo Mcrel tame 4 40
Fred Gill 3 00
Edw Snider 7 60
F 11 Hayco 8 40
E C Laws dep assessor 3S 00
C Lihle freight and helper 27 00
Vlu Cooper repairing road roller 4 00
E Hughes ClaU bridge 6 00
W E Stevens, supv ICo 1 60 00
CJLarten, So 2 09 23
E 8 Faxon, So 3 3125
CKratzke, No 5 v 67 50
II B Philips, So 6 66 25
John Stackenljer, So 9 10 00
P Bergersoa, So 15 50 00
Mrs Syverson, witness 5 60
W L Bevans same 7 60
Hatsie E Bevans same 7 60
iKathrine Bevans tame 7 60
W L Bevans same 5 60
Hatiie E B-vanj same 5 60
Kathrine Bevans sama 5 60
EP Gibsoi sams 16 00
W Symons same 5 60
PM I'ophara aitnesa 9 20
Ed Bessett same 4 00
W H Thur.ton same 9 20
PJ Totdiani tame 9 20
C has Kej s Kime 9 20
Mrs Jesie Lnke tame 10 00
Grace Aliizer, wit mm 9 20
Minar Swarthout witness 0 20
Deaey Swarihout tame.'. 6 20
J J Haroren s.n.e 7 00
Agues yradly tame 8 00
.Miliar Swarthout same .'. . . 6 20
Deaey Saarthoui Mine. 6 20
1$ E Swarthout tame 6 20
6 20
0 20
0 20
5 00
Maude Rii-e witness
Oltie Gordon sum)
i F Goido i itne-t
! Mm IW If . well nime
Mr Sad e Gray same 0 20
H E Cliff tame 2 00
Girt Biley farm 12 40
C A Gorduri tame..". .. ..' 12 40
Iloirer Ilgfy 8 me , 12 40
;t-t.r of I John Rnbeos inror 7 00
L A Malmcolm juror 7 00
S l'ii.ckni y juror 35 40
E LOraig Kiuie. 32 40
A Kin same ".. 2 00
A E llavey suiiie ...
J M Heild.ck s iaie. . .
W I) Kily same
J fl Duin n i sime. ., .
In.'. Tlieif j (J H Ink tame
iril)':t c .ii .-; J C K I er s ine
J V K.t rgiutrt
Ken-y U id.l:iii:m saine.
L I-nnard turn i
F II Sein-trd same
Win der on tame . ..
neighborhood Wi hat rilit tj ui I j T A CI inir g-r nine
do expect t'e loc;il banker to cmitr b-; L h I), trici ra i e . .
ule his full ti'ia-e, 1 e " us he is on-' of j f. , IVckrr kuu-j . . .
nsand will proQt t y the gr Hth an I J I; liiiiwns sure. . .
prosperity t the r eigliborho "I in u Ni. li 0 F Ab.,tl SJine .. .
be lives. His built Is n useful I. it i
tion, and e fiC'l fiitiy fi d It corvii-
, Oavid llenshaw tame
' i: r r . ..
ient in bcsinesi trunssciioii. Why, Jacob Skoza jurr
then, should ir t'ii people 8'iid tiibir j Atiuurt Ketei suite ...
money to l'.-rtlaii I ? , If it is e. oile I VV Muvkld tame
here it remains in circuUui'Mi ii Col-1 F M Thoru sa'ue ..
umbia count, nil 1 wiij n pa'dy b ; F Wilkin same ......
loaned to sou) j lo-'gli ) t wl.o .1. gir-9 to j F GleiiUki same
itnprcve his hirli) or incr asc his Lmi- J Vui.doliih sniue. ...
new.'- It U a gOid rulj to p.trunizej II Ji C'i-djaiii'
. i. ,i i
1 20
42 00
53 40
45 20
W 20
49 20
67 20
51 80
67 20
62 m
45 20
4 2J
60 40
2 00
2 00
3 20
3 20
3 00
, 3 00
3 00
3 00
; 3 00
3 20
3 00
3 30
; 2 w
50 20
ELow team fur corOi.ec
H R Cliff itironer intjunts. .
E C Last dep aieor..,
AT Lvs pjlag . - '
A T Laa fee advanced
L L IVcker ( Wing seatsiu court
rojiu....
A Pemii'g tappliet...
Oregon Mist sup aud ttattonery.
Ghus A Prudl.ommesup for clerk
A Kinj rrp.,ir to courtltonte. . ..
L M Crouae hauling aoud
McKay A St-udder funeral of u .-
kiun 24 00
Brlggs & Son supplies fur Sob
eskl
C MvVer sup for McDonald .
Finley A Son funeral Ben Myre
C L Smith taking Myres to
hospital
A Nienielia funeral of Mrs Hy-tinen
Ho'maa Co ambulance
Edam Ross examining Insane. . .
J L Campbell arrest and convey
ing insane 12 70
E Uagey repairs to roller 1 30
Rierson Mih Co ml lor crusher. . 2 00
B Frenkman repairs to crustier. . I 93
E Haxen same. ... . 300
Perrv A Graham same 11 62
Sherman Bros same. 13 50
J II Collirs helping assessor. ... 31 AO
A T La expeote assessors offioa 3 75
Martin White expense slier; Us
offices 28 25
W H Powell poatage etc 5 00
J George board of prisoners and
jurors 6
A C Goodnough Clats bridge . .. 3 00
C L Conyers up for crustier. ... 5 65
I M Harris work in clerks olllce. 24 75
WM Roberts dep sop EDO... 8159
The Columbian stationery...... 8 00
Vf A Harris postage 20 00
Vault II Metal Co culvert 301 60
11 West commissioner 36 80
hC Libel commissioner 43 80
L M Alexander 4 Co 37 50
F B Prvscott survey Schmidt rd. 13 60
F B Frescott survey Wood A
Tucker road 33 00
Road warrants were allowed as fid-
lows:
Burnett Clive $10; John Boyd 27.50,
Y E Cuswick 11.25, Oregon Lbr Co
12.07, C E Rice 7, Art Love 14. U S
Metlinger 18, B Mills, 37.50, V M Beegh
ley 29.75, S J Parker 14. A Kerns 7, J
Emmons 7 A Emmons 8.25 Wm J Alhn
4, W S Allen 12, Roy Tucker 12, R M
Word 13.73, F Trscey 34.90, B Wood 12,
A Wood 26. SO, Wm Pringle 1, Walter
Parker 12, B Ilonford 21.50. Virgle Pow
ell 10, G C. Mellinger 12.50, W I) Keasey
16.63, 0 Malmsten 1.50 Geo B Kste
Co 101,15, Edwin Smith 12.60, Thomas
Anderson 21.13 Geo Engelke 12 37,
Bergerson 13.27, John Smith 2.02, M
Christensen 4.04. G Smith 5.62, A M
l'arker4 38, Hannon & Son 7.70.
Brown 9, Powder Co 30.15, Henry
Larseo 10, Fred Adams 1,30, V O Wbit
ney 34.75, Henry White 30, 0 D Gar
rison 17.50, J P West 87, J B Duncan 107
R Duncan 27.25, A C Duncan 16 2.)
Frank Duncan 17. C Larsm 36.25,
Srttrom 34.40, W Muckle 135, M Gab
rietson 67.50, Gust Rodeen 10, TarUill
7.50, Alfred Bus 35, John Kjelberg 77.50,
Henry Dune a 3.25, J Joseph son
2.50, 8. Beaver 2 50, Tom Grewell 91.25,
John Beaver, 100, C Hammer back 12.50
J Doland 36.65, V Vincent 15, L D Weeks
12.53, Erick Morton 25, F JLarsen 11,25
J. Dupont 10, Earl Saiton 23, E 6
Faxon 61.25, 8 Vincent 11.25, Walter
Campbell 5, W A Mclntyie 5.50, Eugene
Smith 5.55, E J S:aencs 11.25, R Jeffries
15, Jas F Rice 4.25, Geo Emerson 1.60,
Rene Dupont 5, Willie Bacluueyer 5,
Geo Hyde 4 67, Bailey & Brinu 8.05,
Peiry & Graham 2.45, Sherman Bros 8.40
S L Malcolm 32.50. Chat. Meilvill 06.25.
E Black 6.73, Julian Waster 65, Emit
Waster 71 50, Fred Lengicher 10, W H
Wagner 13.50, T C Watts 29.15, H B
Phillips 10, W. L. Brown 11.25, J L
Galtien 5.60, T II Neimtedt 6.75, T A
Smith 8.75, John A Johnton 4 50, John
Weston 3.25, Ira Parcher 43.75. L'lyses
Gamble 70, Norman Burn 17 50, Ches
ter Parcher 27.50, Oregon Lumber Co,
27.58, Mayger & Ful.irie 2B.27, M Jacob
son 74, L Durenkamp 72.25, J Oylia 57,
John SUckenW 90. 75, Emery Mills 5,
Win II i'.oic, 71,25, Edwin Smiiti 29.86,
Gaiflil 1 Smith 22.0V Mrt ChrUtensen
25.31, F Aldehen 137, J It Dallas 27 50,
Adalph Be'gerson Io 30 Charles Smith
12.20, J It Dalla 14 17 T II Sortli 8.07,
A Bergerson 11.25, Thomas Anderson
10 31, John Smith 11.02 J P 8heeley
29.t5, G.-0 Obeu 4.05, Itob Cliristensen
2 02.TB Deuslow 2.25, W E Denetow
202, A Johnson 4.72, V B.Tgerton 24.07,
Hannan & Sou 50.85, C J Ijlmbcrson 1.90
E Hayey 5.25, Gdumblt Lrnnher Co
29.02, Emit Henrickson 13 50, Gen Mea
chain7.50, L Ward 6.73, D F Higgen
b -thaui 39.80, B ull A Co. 13.
Spec nl rond warrant were allowed a
foliowr:
' IiIbTKICT K0. 3
Peiry LMier JII30.10, D Vincent 10. E
Morion 80 70. E 8 Faxon 72'25. LD
Weeks 52.92, G I) lionney 44.56, Henry
Wsters 23, 8 Saulser 20.8 Vincent 27 08,
J F lUc 35.83, Wa'ter Cmplie'l 80 60,
Eoyene Smith 33.13 J Staines 42.08,
R J.ff irs 38.33, W A M'.lu yie (2 08
A Pope joy 32.71, Fred 'fiinmons 18.90,
Ed llax.-n 40.60. G o Cae 22.60, Frank
Fla 11, D 8 nilvius 5, Glenn Smith 1.25,
E S Faxon 53.75, Th Columl,iun 3 25,
lilsTlllt'T o. 4
E T G. n 1", B F Lee 1 1 25, A Cornier-
son 0.50, j hn Kn. l !.5o Ja Gentry
11.23, Gut Seidtl 52.87, M F e-h to, L
25 00
173,
7S.25.
I ..... . ... w A.. I
10 00 Gentry 89.23, r re I Ulll l."0, -or;
10.50, A SetTeit 19.50. J U Warren Sl...
B F Le 3 71 W Bachniejrtr 12. B T
Gore 7 50.OA W Ssaer IipeCa 51.03, M
Fresh 30.
HAD IMirrallT 13
FMalmberg4A. J t Peterson 12 SO,
Gust Kales 43.13.
ROAO WTRICt 14
K II Higgins T.50, Cfc-v Mrlliitger 33.
Ed Web-trr h2.K2, U M Beeghley 50.75,
Clev Mill 52.25, F Tracy 56.53, A.
Kams 12.30, C Reel 13-73. K Elchwian
13.75. J Retd 1S.T3, Roy Tucket 48 50 N
J Parker 46, A Emmons 49, J Emmons
50.75. B Mill S. W IUU 12.30, A Wol
19 S, J I) Halt, W.35. Virg l l'.elt 30.75,
B llofo.d 21.30, W 11 Allen 10..
Wm Priug! 27.73, 0 W Metlinger 7, B
Wood 2 50 Wm pringle Jr 6. J D. Baker
8 25, U W Parker 7. U S M-hinger 80.23,
Geo B Kate A Co 100 50, M Turner.
93. Frank Tracer 6.50, Wm Wood 11 .25.
ROAD DISTRICT 15
Edwin Smith I3 07, John Smith 20.92
Geo Olsen 4 03, Charles Smith 11 02, J
shM.lv M.07.ThM Andrin 4.72. PHef
iBvrsonSJ, Same 17.10, C Chamberlain
IT - - ......... , .
12. A Emmons io, V. r.i.awwu i.wu,
E C Sessman 10.65, E Shet ley 11.58. G
Gust (ton 20.25, K K Throop 8.10, O B
Armstrong 8.10, Arthur John" 35,
Same 39.82, II A Willson ii.ws, i o
Dentlow 1912. W E IVsnslow 10.12.
John Edholm 18 22. Gutt Holt 37.37,
Uanuan A Son 140.05.
ST. UKIJCN.
t t
SURGPON
OHKUC
r. u. r. curr,
PHYSICIAN vSc SURGKON
OMKUOK.
ST HKUM
He r'trest the SMIck
"I've fired the walking atkk l'v
rruHl aver 40 tear. OO account I
sore that resisted every kind ol treat
ment, until I tiled Buckten' Arnica
Salve; that has htiled the to- and
made me a hsppr man," writes John
t.rrett,of North Mills, N. C. Guaran
teed for Piles, Burn, etc by sit drug
gist. 23c
WHAT THE CRUISE DOES.
. Ore-eon ian)
If timber land value in other coun
ties are snywhere near the asm as in
Columbia County, the plan of having
timber land cruised by experts for as
sesstnent poraoset i likely to prove a
very profitable scheme for the counties
that bave undertaken it. There ha
been some doabt whether the results
would jus'.isy the expense of employing
cruisers. In Columbia County much of
the cruising hss been done, and, an
illustration of results, it 1 asserted that
on section llat ha been assessed here
tofore at a little let than SUC00 ha tim
ber enough on it to be worth titl.OOO for
stumpage. A quarter section, 160 acre,
which his been assessed io the past at
f 1040, is found to contain timber of the
value of 123,000. The cruiser not onty
makes n estimste of the quantity of
timber of the various grade, bnt alao
make an examination and reoort upon
the toil and topography of th land, so
that its value aside from the stsnding
timber, may be ascertained approximate
ly. In case of litigation the expert will
be prepared to back op his figures with
evidence of the value of the timber. Ad
ding to tlie assessment roll targe sum
tike that mentioned, and quite a num
ber oi them, will lighten the tax burden
upon farmers generally. What it true
of Columbia ia pro! ably true of ether
counties that incl ide heavily timbered
land. Having one examined the tim
ber and eiti mated its quantity, the work
will not have to be done agsln for a num
ber of years. The only changes In quan
tity will be those dneto sswing logs or
burning timber. With the quantity
known Ihe vslue can be easily defa nnin
ed for each year, accord i g to Ihe market
valne in each particular co.nmnnily. In
a pstiud of five or ten years lb original
cost ol the cruising wilt not be enough
to be worthy of mention, provided tlie
work ha been well done.
SUMMONS
la ihHiviilrnrtiMheUlilOtiro,
tk i".miilr rulUf.M.
r. H. Hall t-ewlv puian.
va
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l7I.V It. Hall Uais. '
hhr re-rHrsNt lu .rlr ! "" lJ
1 1 1 ICS I Hill ' ' WIVIV w ,
(hi. t..lt. lh JSMU .Uv nt Ji.w.
iwij ami ii fan w L?,w';rj
wiihlu mM Urns, h,r ni iwm
.til .i'W h. l ''r h" '- "J
la th. ..umplalul. 1.. wil -..r a l' " J
.mrt i..nvr tl,alu the B'l iI
HMl O..W ut hrirt-tur. el-ni
I'UlnllrfaU't le(wlul. " " r ,",,'
luriher awl 4lrni rvitl to lh MH w
Mra rnsol and .ivilaUe. .
mil SUMUKSK t Mlillld bi nwt
Vnnn i Ih M.I. ..liirrew. hr iks( minlv at
t .Juinhl., iu-Ii h.I vuisml " ihe llln u
tulM.v. ivo . B.lnhh Sur.lef UImti. lhai m
PPar "txi an.r km n'wi'.n. --
waa m-ra ina uri (hiwii .'"-". -
.1.1. Ihr Srl iHihtlrallnH ot IhL Sum
nou mo ma a ;',
AlluitM-r lur riatatl-
CUA10IAN SALE
K.llr Is hrby flrsa. that Ihe .trri.n.t,
Anna K. W.lbrsr. liiianllaa nl rhailrsWIII
lam rl. IH.I1. M.IIJa I'a.il, M.IU-. Jan.
eaul Xeullli IUf.,1.1 I'aal, mlm,r, br an
ik.i..tl Ih. I'nUHI. I'tHllS uf lb "it ' Or
rn l ih i ..umr ol Mutlo-tnah, in on
Tor-lar.lh I" -sy l Jmm. a. p. Itsw. ai
th huuroi iraerlurta. al ihs lr.t
.u. r.MHt, l'.,uil llous lu lb Us)K al 11
llrljs. in the .mnir ul Solowhi. ui "I
Own. slt al sul'lle sal. U, lh klihrsl hl-l-d
tianuS. all wllli lnlrsl ol Ul.l mltotstn
muA h Ih ."'h M'iarlr (a. ) at Ih
:.st u.,rlr In. . qr.laU'I th Mtfttn
Hall (a. S w Nr ri ( . ('.)
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t....i. ru.i.Mli l..i. bin M ) Noil ul
Dana TH ( Wert. Wlllmll rllla.
sllusl In Columbia I liujr. ! tMi.
..... ut l. ms.1 siibiwl b rMunrmsll.in l
aid i;u iv foun ol lh Slals mI tut
Mulinomih County .
nlrr( ol ld minors Islh an lltl lcnl ball
nl said real m,pny. siirs w in
ol sold annaa. nuaMiiMirf.
MI1 May llth. 17
' ism . W.Hit'SfltV
bnanitan-
ays, vV XV
liiusirtticu I'urnlture Cataio
Telling Mow You Can
This ureat .-7-
Kortbup A Srlhnis Ailorwirs.
W
ablnatua lld. rnrUand
STATE BANK Oil
RAINIER
RAINIER, ORE.
CAPITaT$5.ooo
t'oor per cent interest paid
on saving deposits. Interest
compounded semi-annually,
March I and September 1.
W. B. LOTTMAS. Casiiix
Collection Made : Draft Issue ill
b v m
4ECLIPSE"
STEEL RANGE
Delivered to your home
freight prepaid for
IN
Steamer Iralda
C. . Htshiirt. Motttr.
RAILROAD TIME.
I Raintar dallr (rtrrnt Snndar ) for l''rt
land, at A. St.. drwrtin Ir'ira kl lUlrua at
orlmk. Krlurntiif. Iraira rurtlatwl al 1 SI r
M., arrlln at M. Ilakiu al I SI.
Passengers and Fast Freibt.
FOI PORTLAND DAILY
IDRTLAND LANDING, TAYLOR 8T
A Forlunale Texan
Mr. E. W. C.oodloe, of 107 St. Loni
8'., Dallas, Texas, tays "In the past
year I have lcome ariuaiuted with Dr.
King's New Life Pills, and 10 laxative 1
ever bffore tried so effectually disposes
of malaria and bill onsnets" They dont
grind nor gripe. 25c at all r!rng jlt.
Tlieie is more politics than belliger
ence iu the Japanese wsr talk.
Am! asendor Brjce not only represents
a great country but does it lu a great
way.
Nine men ate to be banged in Mi
ouri wl-hin forty day. Jersey justice
Citt take a back sent.
Japan is wonderfully imltntiv, bnt It
cannot do a go.d Job in any attempt to
copy the J;n;oe.
Even In Oliio ihe political sltua ion
has quieted down until no sound i
beard except that of sawing wood.
Misi rranU who may be contemphting
a personal as-ault npon the president
re eaiiti wed to take no stock in hi
denial of t'.e charge that lie totes a gun.
Optimo cigars; two for twenty-five eta
Leaders in qnality. Briiin Bro.
Ilemarkable KeacaM.
That truth cttonger than fiction.
has onM more been demonstrated in
tin ti tle tmn ofFfdoras, Term, tbo
re.i.hnci of C. V, Pepper, He writes:
"I was In tied, entirely disabled with
hiiimhotage of UiniiB snl t roat.
Doc or failed to help me and alt hope
had fled wl.cn I began Inking Dr. Kings
Ward 22 5), 0 l.iiidbnu n 6I.IW, C. H I Jh'Cvery. Tlieu instant releif
E'gli li 42.00, 0 (iuner ii iO.M, Jjcuue. Thecotlhlng ceased; the bleed -Ueiiliy
VI; J G Climb r 'H 2)1.26, L diminished rapt lly, and in three
Wrd 34 87, M Fr th 3, C l.in l oni J weeks I wa sble Io go to work." Gua -61
37, Hi ui. 20, J Uuz 35.25. (i H-idel g . ' a teed cure for Coughs and c 4,1a 50c and
.aV.Jy.....,.... ...'fc-.ag. ..t.,...'.iaw'. . -'S. SW i. i"aifcw-.
AHQ
Oregon
ShoLine
Ur.ioN Pacific
3ion
Then you may pay j,
monthly. You use tin
Range while you
for it.
We arc wholesale dealers in the great Kcltpsc St!i
Range, and cau accordingly ouotc lower prices than wt
asked by other houses handling inferior ranges. Yob!
tlo not pay K$ ior an j.Aiipc u-hwic range, uui oni
$45 making n.ii r tl f so. Hie prices go up Mjj
i st so drop us a postal card for our fine catalog.,
NOW. We carry all sizes, with and without reservoir
Mention the Mist when you write,
GEVURTZ & SONS
7J-.75 Tirst Street Portland, Oregon
tv i(
mrnui mum i vtsTtto tttt .rrorm t t i i mrr '
SETS FOOTWEAR 3
FASHIONS
CANVAS SHOES IN ALL COLORS THAT WILL MATCH I!
a k
THE SUMMER GOWNS
PRICE8 92.60 AND 93.60
SOROSIS CATALOGUE CNT mil ON nCQUCST
SOR08IS HOSIERY
TO MATCH THC tHOCf . CtT THAT CAN SC OBTAINC0
pricc aee to $i.eo.
KNIGHT SHOE CO., '
THIRD AND WASHINGTON, ORTtANO, ORE.
l AA JtAi.AJtmx. iinimnitiiiininnnniiiii iuu
I THE BIG STORE
B DOWrV BY THC QIC SAWMILL
, H
Receiving New Goods Every Day;
In the Week.
"VVuiH UKHOT7 i'riMrwiTArthZ:
(tin a,i-pdkti. and s n a. mar i
Ualljr.
tat ' Dally.
S OS A. N.
Daily.
Hl'Ki'lAI. for th
sia lluiiilniilnn.
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n. Walla Walla, Uw-
tatin, (,'.,iir d'Alens
ami ureal fiorthsru !
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Inaim-1"' " """"ii M,r' j '
Lower Columbia River.
SlfsmyrHaasaWUavss Portland dally, tE0.rt
Jiliid.r.atS.OOl,. m. Hatunlar 10 W Dm
for Astoria and war lamlln,. Kaiuroli?
leavjs Astoria al I M . w. 4ally. .Jwl
'a4'- A. L. CRAIG,
Oenrral Pasacasor Assni, POKTI.AMD Or.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
tor Ih IJimulv ol CohimMa. ".
n illlain A. Clealu.l, I'lalmllt
vs
Ssrsu Krli kMin. MsrralU Itrlt kaon. hta tall.
"ll la haniliy alv.n t ,., h.i... . ...
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lay n( Mi IU07. I i7 M'.r."" ' !?.''!
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THE MXJCKtalS BTOKBl
g Has a Imputation of fortt Plsmllnj for Only Ih Bi l
lis
I Dart & Muckle.
i'ii kr
t. iieiens, - - . Orejjoofi
a. niuiiun oi iinj Manning for Only Ih isi io j
General Merchandise!
annum from !ji. MH day ul Apl , lil and
tha lurtlivr aitm i,l Sliiio, ,.,,".',' '"
me in mk. sal l ih. MU , ,w Zi lLi
s iiit niirmtiflM iniasiiis uf .i.i .. . --'
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hour ol Ii, aj-a-lork a. m. at il,H J
i;ounl) I'ouri house in Hl.lUl,., , i i,,," f !""'"
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JOB PRINTING
18 OUR DU8INE33
I
Iiavo the beat and most
tl ly panippeiJ lob Print
ingOflleclu (kllumbia Comity
dnd we are prepared to
do all hinds of Printing
oil short notice, and at
mosv reasonable
prices
n.iiuxi.ium
TRIAL Will CONVINCE
ORECOW MiST