The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 05, 1907, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
Entered at the l'ostoffiee at St. Helens,
Oregon, as second -eliisa mail matter.
SOOXS vmvnvii latter l want to say Unit tliey liae all 1 111, V
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ISSURD KVKRY FRIDAY BT
E. II. I'LAGG.
Editor and Troprhstor.
Subscription Rms.s
One year.....
Six months .
,...,1.!W
... .75
Advertising rote made known on appli
cation. Lcyptl notices 25 centa tr line.
JULY 5.
CIRCUIT COURT OFFICERS :
Thomas A. McBridk. DistrfcTJmtRe
O. L, Hkix:ks ...District Attorney
COUNTY OrFICKRS:
R. S. HA.TTAK, liulifc ..St. Helens
V. A. Harris, Clerk St. Helens!
Martin WhiTK, Shcriit ..St. Helens
Caspkr LiniiL-'ommissioner Mist
H. West, Conmrr.. Seappoose
Edwin Ross, Treasurer- St. Helens
A. T. Laws, Assessor.... St. Helens
I. H. CoHKLAND, School Supt....I loulton
Frank B. Prkscott, Sunr Rainier
II. R. CUFF. Coroner St. Helens
women covernkeht seance
In recently published compilation of
census bureau etilisties relative to the
women workers in the United States it
is shown that the government service
attracts many and that in clerical work
women are quite prominent. Though
they are as yet only one to ten in
comparison with the miruW of men
employed, it Is signiucant that there are
no less than 13,332 female government
clerks.
All hut four btvikg new in lire lu the
u minim scholia of Oiviron have Inen
Iclmnipd by the State Teat-Rook Com
uiNsoii and new text-Woks will be tub-
mitU'd at the beginning of the new
cchoul year.
The fourth and fifth. Cvr readers, the
Thomas elementary hiftorv and the
Heed speller are the books rvUli.ed.
Civil government has been dropped
entirely as a sotkio subject and will
lie taught In connection with history,
Tlid mental milium tie has also been
dropped an ! the mental exercues will
Uj Riven with the aid of the books on
written arilhinnlic. In the place of the
two mbj.'ds dropped, mi bnport.tut one
has hrcn added, that of elementary agri
culture. This addition has been made
in response to a very general demand.
The principal changes are the substi
tution of Wheeler's rvadeis up to the
third book of Cyr readers, the adoption of
Siiuiii a ttiitiiineiics in the place ol went
woitl.'.s, the adaption uf Beuhlei's gram
mars in the pb.c of Heed and Kellog'e,
the d)piiou of the natural Keogi aphics
in the pla e ot Frye's and Dond'a United
States history in the l;ice of Thomas'
advni.cid history.
THC UNWRITTEN LAW
Out of a mass of information in regard
to the women so employed a few points
re of peculiar interest. It appears, for
instance, that only 2S0 of the 13,332 are
less than 20 years of age, while 15 per
cent are over 50. There are more
women between 30 and 40 years of age
in the government service than between
20 and 30, indicating either that thiy do
sot seek this work until pretty well ad
vanced in years or that thev have the
faculty of staying developed to perfection
The fact that there are 1970 on the
rolls over 50 years of age shows that in
official life women are retained in service
at ages far beyond those when retire
ment becomes practically compulsory in
other occupations. There are few teach
ers, or stenographer?, or clerks in busi
nea establishments who are retained
after passing the half-century mark.
As in commercial life so in the govern
ment service, the women ai a rule are
paid less than men for the same class of
work. One reason sngtsteJ for this is
that as the heads of departments are
almost always men they naturally rat)
the man higher than the woman. Ap
parently if women are ever to get the
justice they claim in the matter of re
numeration they must get in toexecaiive
positions. When the suffragists get all
that they want they will doubtless see
to it tliat Uie discrimination in the mat
ter of salaries betweeu men and women
is abolished.
(Umpqua News)
Within a week there have been two
sluHHing affray in Oregon, both of
which were provoked by the knowledge
of, or the assumption, that the borne had
been entered bv the libertine. In the
instance of the Bowlsby-Jennings case,
the w ife of the former admitted intimacy
with the latter who was killed. In the
instance of the old Indian scout, Rem
olds, the facts as coulessed by, Mrs.
i .
VERXONIA.
(Marie 0, Jhnerson Spencer.)
Silent, r-p wing Vii'.umin,
Hid 'mm g the western hills,
Nestled wIipm old Nehaloui
- Winds her silvery stream,,
Drunk wi h the ae, nt oi roses
Ai d the (plaint old hemlock tree,
Iteguili iv sp.)t in nature,
Wh re i.1 thine equal I pray?
Were tvd -s on Lebanon's mountains,
I wonder, mine stately than these
That I'Kithe the Nehalein volley
With fragrance, beauty, and grace.
And Knph'H, that flowed through Kden,
Did ever her pure, coo. Ing stream
Excel tlnpi' ind old N'ehalem,
The valley's in ((summer's dioanif
See how the x Idea sunbeams
l'hiy over yondur hills,
Hark I hostile birds are aiuginj
From every tree and twig.
Say why would you covet Heaven,
Or uionrti the Paradise lost
While such erfectlon of nntnie
la open to man on earih.
CHUM -WITH OM XATUItK
A FAMOUS NEWSPAPER UAH
William E. Curtis, the famous corre
spondent of the Chicago-Record Herald,
writes a two-column letter for his paper
every day in the year without intermis
sion. His powers of sustained w ork are
as great a marvel as his faculty of al
ways makinghis matter interesting.
I'robably no tther newspaper corre
spondent in the country is read so regu
larly and eagerly by so many thousands
of men and women as Mr. Curtw. Jlr.
Curtis has traveled several times aronnd
the world, visited every couniry under
the sun, and written a larger number of
brilliant and interring leiters of travel
than were ever before produced by a
etiigle hand. Many of thee have Inter
been reprinted in l ook form. One of
his latest expedition f,.r the Chicago
RecorJ-HeraM was t'iruiu'i Mexico, re-
t ulting in a series of letters as entertain- I P"SJilily at a sli-l.t lew
ing as tliote he wn.to a fe years g j vate firms are not in biuine for r.-pn
itpjnoiiis, ni'o prove intimacy, as sus
pected by the bushand, and this man
killed Herbert because he believed him
guilty of a great crime. The man who
goes into the homj of another and de
bauches it, does so at his own risk. lie
deserves all he gets and more. There
is no punishment sufficiently severe
in comparison with the wrong com
mitted. Sj long as libertines are found
who have no respect for the raeredness
i of the home and who exert their smooth
villany to accomplish their own base
designs, just that long will the unwrit
ten law find favor in the hearts of Am
erican manhood. It may also be truth
fully said in connection herewith that
there are frequent cases wlurein women
areas cunning and designing as the
men. For such class little consideration
should be shown. When, nf;er her pir
nmoir has been tlx in by the enragod
husband, the wife has the nerve to
testify aud admit having consorted with
the fellow and entertained him at her
home on numerous occasions, she is as
biij a menace to good society as the man
who baa met his death. Any woman
of mature age and ordinary intellig ence
knows right from wrong and if the seeks
the company of others than her lawful
husband she is abont on Dar with tha
skunk of a man who makes it his busi
ness to enter the horns of another and
bring shan.e and disgrace not only upon
thera-elves but the onftrlunnte off
spring, if any there be.
It is a very remarkable showing that
has been made in the bids for the new
20,000 ton battleship opened at the Navy
Department last week. The private ship
yard! and the government navy yards all
bid oi the new naval monster, but
the private firms won hy close to
half a million dollar;. There is no ques
tion thar there has beeu soaie good
work in ship construction turned cut
from the Navy Yards in different parts
of tha country. But it would sem
that there wai no reasin wlivtlie sime
Vessle should cost 13 or 20 per cent
more when built by the government
then when built bv privatj contract.
There is just on thing to be said, and
that is, that the advertisement coming
from seciirn g tuch a pieca of work
would perhaps warrant a private yard
j in taking it at th very lir.tmi figures,
Hut ttie i.n-
Whtn weary aud worn with lh trials ol earth
and life looks exceetllncly blue.
When apixtlie tails aud tha anxel of levn
teems shirk Inn hi duty to you,
NYhen health's nwy flush has died on I from
your face tud dims the light of your eyes.
And lh breast that once (lowed with the Ira
of delight now sorves aa a wellsprliif of
sigh.
Don't picture a vision of colli it and lion era and
silence sod crap on the door.
Ot sober-faced women and men alt in black, and
hearts that are bleeding and so.".
But shel all your troubles and east a dark clonk
of forgetfuluera orer the pile
And seek tho tiiacnllMent hilts over then
sod chum with old Natures while.
Tk doctor wilt fel your weak, fluttering puli
and scan the ex pa use of yout tongue.
will listen with ear to your bosom to hear If
you're short, whole, or pail of a Inng.
Will dose you unti'l yon are weary ot life, with
poisons and powders and ptlU,
And stuff your poor stomach with nauseous
drugs and stuff your breast pocket with
bills.
Seek not for relief by the medicine route, but
pack up Tour roughest old duds,
Treat the friend who prate!, near the tall of
hts coat with a series of leathery thuds.
Turn your back ob perscriptiotis and patented
slush so worthless aud damnably vile.
Aud fly to the mountains, where hearan
perscribes, and chum with old Nature a
white.
There Is life In the breese that will klu your
watt cheeks, there Is health on the wings of
the air.
There Is food in tha wonderful srente display
for the soul that ha famished on care.
There Is luusle most sweet In the song of the
brooks and a laugh In their silvery spray
As It gleams la the light of a cheery old sun
like the shower of Jewels at play.
And the frost tn the air whets the appetite down
to an edgethat's as keen as a knife.
And the blood In the veins seems to italic with
delight to the music of newly born life.
The despondency cloud that has ruled on your
face will yield up the throne to a smile.
If you'll Just pull your freight fortiios moun
tains so grand and churn with old Nature a
while. ' Anou.
EEAL ESTATE TRA5SFERS.
100
125
from India, Turkey and tha Holy lnd.
His forthcoming ieiters from Ireland.
Russia and (Juiiiiuiiy w.ll rival in im
portance and int ie-t n hi tf his pre
vious contribution?.
Beginning his career in ( liicago as a
reporter in 1872, Sir. Cmtis lapidly roe
to lie n-anaging tdiu.r. He ii-sigiiud
that po-itiori to ac ept a government ap
pointment as secrttuiy of the South
American romtnission. So brilliantly
did be perfoi in I he dutiei of I hut otli e
that Jitmes G JDIa.ii e, 6 tret try of St;tte
placed him it the hi a I of t!ie liureaj of
American Hepubliis. At tlm world's
l.nr in LUicng i lie tli.-tingmst.cd himself A I'o'k county man predicts that ibere
as the executue head ,f th i Latin-Am- j w.ll be an ahun tan -e of China pheasant
rn.aii ueparwneni. lie is a im riiD -r 01 ; ilns year, as the n bn been most
almost every learn, d so.iety in Was!.-; favorable for llier bitching and brool
ingtonandof many in Furope. It is Sin. JI-. (,, evidmcj that tha quail
not strange, that the Uecord -Herald j ill be m .re iinmeroas too. The other
'punts Mr. Curt s' I. iters .very d .v in day while worltinjr on Itls place he dig-
ineiiiM coi.iuiii i itio rout p..g; ami ; c -vered tin- nt ,,f a q tail containing
that nohiia bnt a Califointa earth j a d.-zoi egif. Lver lie f..md ilitt the
'!" li.-p.aw II JIOUI tllll -llllloll ; 11 l.lll , ,, , fti,,,t ,,,:, ,-,,t!
10
taiion ouiy, un i n is not to i;e supiwg
ed that they cont mplate losing from n
quarter to a half a million do'lars either
forthesike of the arhe-timuient or for
the i:o-jd of the government Kepresen
ta'iv Caller ol Ne York, who was
narurtlly anxious that the llrooklyn
Navy Yard in hi.- district s'lould get one ft
of i he c .n'Mct-t, hat appl-d t the
Navy fleprirlment, but it is rjctically
aeeund tint ihe w. irk will bj done by
t in low llgorm.' private lirmi. Perhaps
tuey meant it to lc an objoct lesson in
apportion to government owneMiip. .
it t io many qmil np -n
m i.onor. tweiilv io nil i., t. ...l ...i i..i
t.'-.-J-JJ-.i.-.- hi'gon f. et nn IIi-mi. II.' should make
A lurry (;r.W' in Lion cuirity ildiir-! every iff ;it t probct t'te faiil.fnl lit le
liri s that hi U ry u di is o;x-ii to the ' bil'l a: d alao t, se' that no trvawiwing
po'.Iin ai.. pVk'Kif iti4l. 'V..U on :l.t ' hunters murder hor off p iii mxt fall.
to put a U'l lo tin- u u.il nightly v:s-'lll"re iftanot b
tatioiisl.yn.in- of Hie y,m ,tf Am;., I. : iho f irim
.cans, ritill i.mi'iii r go.ver tlm.o nici's !
llmtltiipi-.il ..f berries i. r.-ad fo thej. A Vam -r ,h tin uppr tVuinbia
public and nod-; B iriw are 1 1. n y J i ivar will bo elnnged t an pil-linr.ier
Hue, big lei f li .-S-II.C kiul li t io, in ltiere.tr f liar-, ttie object" being to
mill I yon . I y. tir wife's k .. ( '.i;iv re.ln-e tho fuel hip. Wt ieir during
and be I.. :i.y." N . oil.i Hi. t - lu't'io lin.o tha- h.i wai navigated she
. boui- men w l.o wo-,1 In't give 10 c -i.t i a bim.d f240 w..rUi of ci.il in a week,
ton for ii h f,iil, jnn l it i sill that with ol the :o t will
" ""' " beonlyT5l f-r the sum lime, which
A .ii)i"l.l o in- id ne i-chio... t ! uieiins i. n uionth t'm suving will be
IM'tow, I..i, wis leni.ty ic;iiiiitd "bj-.it f D0, or ...or ti'J'10 a year to he
i f the ciio.jiu of as io.lt hi d buio y -.y : s teed ly co:i. rting tl c crift into an
rpaukit.R mini" o' Hie glil siu 'eitt. JI -.il-buriir. ic cm rat. lily to lh.it
claims that I hey y. r njii ity mi I hill toe railroad c n.ip.uiea nhieh have
lo ho Fpaiike i lo pie t.o ih k) I di.- u'ot.'cd oil f r fuel have very greatly
upline of the tui.oj, llu sch Jul bor I ; cut do n the op' rutin; expsntes if run
raised his salary, mug their t ains.
""''Sn-'"' FBIhf, ". ' -.... i
Anchor Logging Co to F M Ellis
' nw qr of sw qr sec 3, n hf of n
eqr of sw qr of ne qr 5 2 . . .
Dean Blanchar l to I V Kistner
lot 12 blk 0 Blanchard's add to
Rainisr
B and A BirkenfeM to Ben W Birk
enfeld 1 acre tec 0 5-5
E L Bradey to N'ehalem Iny'ft Co
sw qr tec 28K-5 egcept 25 a. .
C and E E Bradbury to It A Qaia-
ley 40 acres in 23 8-4 1
Columbia Timber Co to Ernest
Waieer ne qr of nw qr sec 22
0 2 except timber, 4C0
R D Cole to SO Powell sw qr sec
sec 28 6-4 10
J JI Wunstroin to N'ehalem Invest
ment Co lou 3 & 4 sec 7 0 5. . 10
M C Wilson to Nehuleiu Inve-t-
ment Co lots 2 3 4 5 sec 6 4 4
except 20 a 10
it N Lovelucn to W R Mckee n hf
tf no qfsec 10 72 250
Wash Mnckle to Kdwin Kos sw
qrof seqrtes 27 5-2 Wi
S W Nelson lo Chiles Muckle
271.1 a sec 7 4-1 100
F J Piailie to Micoae! Doran g hf
olneqr lot 4 sec 15 7-4 1200
T Ituckmnn to T J McMillan re qr
of swqrsec27 7-2 10
A 8clnmee.i to Fred U Davis
land in Do Is a 1 1 to rainier. . 10
St. Helens Lol-e I. O. O. F. fo C
L Ay res lot 2-1), cemetery.... 20
J L Downing to F and B Uhlmar
part Straughter claim 4700
Aar.d E Erickson to andrew Jolir.-
S .n latd in s(C3l 7-4 000
N C Franck to F N' Ellis nw qr of
sw qr sec 3, n hf of ne qr sw
qr of ne qr see 4 6-2 100
W O 8.irner t Nehal in IoveH
ment Co 30 acres in ns qr sec
6 4-4
N and W Jen ten to P.ter Peterson
20.20 acres J Ktraughter die
C CKe iey t Detroit Twt Co
7 .icres in sw qr of sw qr sic
10 5-5
T Kraft t John, Wellington 2?4'a
Bryai.t'sd le..
latter I want to say that tluW hae all
the Annvlcan shrewdness ami are hard
10 beat In striking a bargain. 1 visited
a numlwr of localities In the IsU'iila nd
as far as I ctu si e tho unlives are very
well satisfied with the Ameilcan rule, In
fact I did not hear a single complaint
from one during my stay. Of comae I
did not have mi opportunity to sound
the sentiments of tho war tribes Who
dwell in the Inlet lor, but just now every.
thing is very quiet and I believe the Am
erican occupation Is about complete
I.ontl l.lve the Klnu,!
is the popular cry throughout Kumiean
countries: while in AmerC tha cry the
present day is "Long live Dr. King
New Discovery, King of Throat ami
Lung Remedies!'' of whlli Mrs. Julia
Ryder l"alne, Truro, Maa,,savs: "It
never falls to give Immediiitu relief and
to quickly euro a cough tr eld, Mrs
l'aine's opinion is shared by a majority
of the inhabltrnts of thi comtry. New
Diwov.ry o.ires weak lung and sore
throats after all other remedies have
(ailed: ami for comths and c .Ids it's the
only sure cure. Guaranteed hy all drug
gists. 80c and tl CO. Ttl.il buttle free
OKEtiOX EMEItTAlS l)ISTi
tilIIIIEll MUX
Vice l'resldeut Fairbanks ami Nerre
tars b'arllehl to be with a In July
Hon. James R. (larlleld, Secretary
of the Interior, and p.irty will
spend Saturday, July 13th, in Portland
They will be gurats of Dr. Henry Waldo
Coe for a drive over the city and lunch
eon at his r sldence and for a banquet
at tho Commercial tin') in the evening,
All Oregon is iudehted to Mr. A.
Craig, Passenger Train o Manager of the
Great Northern Railway for publicity
given this State in many of the leading
papers of the country. Including those
of New York, St. Louis,' and other great
cities. Mr. Craig feels that J5000 prixe
offer of the Portland Commercial Club
should result in an enormous advertise
ment for the State.
Vice President Fairbanks will be the
guest of the Astoria Chamber of Com
merce July 15t'u, with banquet at Sea-
sidev
1'ortland imsmsts Men have In con
tern plat ion nn escursion covering about
twenty-live points in Northwestern Or
egon and Western Washington July 24ih
to 28th. ,
Many complimentary reports are be
ing received from the newspapers of
Nebraska, containing good words about
Oregon ai s remit of the Omalu bust
men's excursion to this State.
It is the onsensus of pinion
among the beet advised grain men that
the when ciop of the present year will
leave in the hands of the farmers of the
Pacific Northwest from .ri,000,000 to
HO.OOO.OOO, assuring good times.
Large delegations will go from Ore
gon to attend the Christian Endeavor
Convention at Seattlo, the National Edu
cttional Association Convention at Los
Angele, and the Baptist Young People's
Convention at Spokane, and all should
bear io mind that every ticket is good to
any railroad points lu Oregon. Judg
ing from advance preparations being
made by the ditrerent delegations' they
will do a great work in advertising the
resoiuces of the State.
Oood reports are being received from
all the fiuit sections of Oregon. Tl
crop is satisfactory, tho pricea arj good
at ihe preient time and the prospects for
the tall fruit Crop are the brightest in
the history of the State.
10
3200
10
550
The Charming Woman
is not necessarily one of perfect form
j ani features, atany a plum woman a ho
could never serve as an artist's model,
posce those rare qiulitiraj tliaUII the
world admires; neatness, clear eye,
dead smooth skin, and that sprlghtli
ness of step and action that ac ompany
good health. A hysicnlly vtrak woman
is never atmctive, nonteven to l.er-ell
Electric Bitiers lecture week women,
give itiong nerven, lriki- tVey, smooth,
velvety skin, beautiful c iniplexioii.
U Us run teed hy all ilruggisti. 50c.
Colombia County Bank
Does General Banking
Money Orders Cheap
Wm. M. Ross, Proprietor,
8T. HELEN'S, ORE.
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ftir.MM0.NS.
In Ihe Ctrt'titt Totirt ot Hie Mate al Ongxe,
for tulu.ul.la t'onntv
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tn Uie name ol lite Mat itl ttrsou. roa a.
herel.v re.iulie.1 to atntritr aim aiitavr tits
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aiitiHe.1 suit on ur tier .. tha 0.1 aar ol An
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atol II i.tti tall l hi aMiaar and attr mI.I
roiut.taliit, Hi plaint:, till apely to It. rotirl
for Hi rrtvlf prated lor. 14 ll fora dltorc
from Hie niarriaiie a&Wllit Imicu you and
lit t'la itiirr
Tilts siimiiioi.s Is pi.lduhr.1 in the Otvtou
Hist lor sis rtr.tieci.tlva tft'eat u nr.lof ol Mlil
I'trtnilt t'ourt dttlt mail and vntfd on lit
iMh . lair ol J.tna. 1 11.'. Hi n.at oiinll.allon b
In on Hi .Vh ,tar ol Jult. tw;. and ims la.l
pttTiiit'siiou twin on in ir. .lajr ol Aug1'!.
IVi,
Free
Ittutttrated Purnlture Catai
Telling How Vou Cang
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STATE BANK OF
BRAINIER'-0
RAINIER, ORE.
CAmALJS,ooo
lour rr wnt intcr.t paid
on saving drpoiit. Inlvrrat
roinpoiindtM afinl-aiinuallr,
March I and Srptruibvr I.
W. B. LOTTMAN, Cajmiik
Collections Made :- Drafu Issued
Steamer Iralda
C. I. Hooghktrk. Muster.
RAILROAD TIMK.
l4tlVe Rati ft tf t lUtl tmt.t al.,.. . t ... St. .a
iMII't, ml $ A- 34.. lrirtjiirf frit mi lf;s.. .
... m. nfiurniuf. iff I'-.rUsiti.l skt j P
., trrlvlto ! nt. UcJt-u t 4 X
Passengers and Fas! Freiilt.
FOR PORTIANO DAILY
1'ORTLAND LANDING. TAYLOR 8T
"ECLIPSE"
.STEEL RANGE
Djlivtrdtoyourl,,
freight prepaid for
IN
Then you may pav i
liiMithly. You uk tin'
i.r.igc wiiiie yoo pay
fjr it, '
Wc ore wholesale tlealcra in the great Kclipse Sled
Ratine, niul can accordingly auote lower prices than in
nskcil hv tthcr houses handling inferior ranees. Vos
do not jay 65 for nu hi'lipsc 6 holc range, but only
t4$ making na'i ii 1:o. The prices go up May
1st so drop us a tiostal card for our fine catalotms
NOW. Wc curry nil sues, with and without rcscrvoiru
.Mention uie .mist wnen you write.
QEVURTZ & SONS
73-175 Vint Street Portland, Oreson
opROSI&Sy0J
'P SETS FOOTWEAR S
FASHIONS j
CANVAS SHOES IN ALL COLORS THAT WILL MATCH
THE SUMMER GOWNS
OREGON
A.10 uwioN Pacific
PRICES S2.60 AND S3.50
SOBOSIS CATALOGUE CNT MIK ON RCQUCtT
SORO8I8 HOSIERY
TO MATCH THl HOCB. CtT THAT CAN Bt OTAINl0
price asc to ti.eo,
KNIGHT SHOE CO.,
THIRD AND WASHINGTON. PORTLAND. OHC.
pmnmimmrtfmwiffmitmf mmmmwm:
THE BIG STORE
D0W BY THE DIG 8AWMILL
I Receiving New Goods Every Day
lit the Week.
Occ.w'O'in'ly fine w.ll read an Inter
view had by a iifixflpnrhT rfpoi't'-r with
an arrival from Ilia l'l.i'ipi.liiea wherein
thu Uniied .States is denounced in swre
terms f..r liol.liiiit nnlo th it lands and
tryiiiK t. i-ivilir. ilieir i. Imbi'iintn, ami
then ano h.-r traveler w.ll s-xoress him.
self ind:recily...pKiU ternia, as Indl
cntttd jy th folio in- hii:h apiearMl
in an east, r.i cxvl.aniM ncenilv: '"I
have just returned t this cmibtry from
Manila, nn I if itlivonn thinks tliat the
I'hil ppin nreni't pr g'sin lnouht
t . ko "ver t ieft. a id l ike a p e,. I was
greatly surprised with tho way thi nn-
tives lnv t.iken to (lie A-neriiMn Mean, j
e'peciinv nave tl.ey nlauirhed some of
the small iminiieH ois id ur Ciilniry.
men until on tl.lnks he is tulkiiu lo a
til ul..e Vai.ke alien lie aur.Hii lies a
KOTICK.
Tn nil l ... I .
... , n vil, ,i lll.,v cixtf rn ' V in h ...
Hereby notlrled that I. Anl
. ..i. iinil n cmzcii ol tlie-tJniU'.l
States, and an a. tual h'na II, l gum,.,
jiwin tlin lands l.ereinafier descrllwd.
' ' " "HSMIl fl Sflfl lin. 1(111 in 11,1 lB,..m...
Ceiilr.il kailroad Company and Its am
1 s .rs an. g, for tl0 purcww (
tie fo o Inir il..,.iil.,l 1
siluittd in the Countyof Col.iinhls and
bint of Oregon, to-wit :
8iiiiheat quarter of section one
townsh,,, 3 0lth three west!
wu ' W,,l""'e"f W'-'rldiifn, rani.1,,1,,;
IU) acres of land, , or u ,H(
Zr 'l,!fCof,l,h ,1,B U'.8' 'J'rnnien,
Huney of ihe sume.and that I claim il.,
r.,,e ... veisely toward all , ,
rhls applu ailon and selection is n a le
f..r tnv own exclu.lv i. '.
and Is also made for the pnrfio.e of
...... y., ,.m,,v( uiiproveiiieiit, cultiva.
rect y or Indirectly selected or appll. d
for iIih property for the use or ben III
oi any t r p. rson 1 r person. Thi.
iiitUesnd my gi.j.l p,.icalUl j, made
-. ... c,lt. mm pan eii ar v
nnder lie Act of Congress' appio,
May 4tli, 1870, grantln. Un.ls to ,Td
custrucllou of a nillrond. ",u
AM)HH'.V ANDEHSON
Applicant and settler
I'M.is' iikcot.
hiiaoo- I'ljicrilvi.
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vln lliiniliiKiiin.
HI'iKNK riTVli it,
n. Walla Walla, l.-l
I't'.n, (.'Xtir .I'Alriie.
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Hints. i
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Lower Columdia Rivkr.
.m, rlla..lo leaves Hr.rtlan .lallr ,sr.i
Hinidar, at ;ll d. m. u..i ....... .. ! "al"
Muii.trty r"X.'t-0mRA,jQ",:"M
Usneral Passaasor Asonl. 1'OUTI.ANIi Ors.
Witnesses,
K. K. Ouick
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
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Hwe.i Krlekson. Harrslla Krli k.n hi. ..i..
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. to maks snl.ol lh Z.li.i'? ?i . ."""""'('Ilim
proiwrlv lo-wltlAII iil ih. iv . al
lwiil.l,.HI North. uVnL U"W't',
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Oregon
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JOB PRINTINC
18 OUR DU8INE88
Wh lW 1,10 beHt wost
t .fl V equipped, lob Print
"g('e in (kiiumbia County
pid we are prepared to
do all hinds of Printing
oh short notice and at
most reasonable prices
j TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
EQOm RlllST
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