The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 19, 1907, Image 3

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8, A. Ml'" 1 'orl,'M, T,l.of Mo
u. n D. WliUln, ol Saurl Island1
. i cllr at tit Mi olrka on Tut.
; Aa last
, a,Woniriigt1tii rt Palur
Js In Auk l ,u" ,n
halrtt ny
mi.i Kut.v Jac-non, Blnlr,UWt
l hr friend M Beryl Ortlitm at
Houllon
Rtv. Ilrxrk HI bold mnc in tut
-Ml o'cliKk. Kwybtxljr I Ilitd to
attcuJ
Clrcull Court inttU tu J7tB day of
t.i- .hen tli Oltatan cast ao4 Hit
urdef ease til ha BUI vs, Bwwtbout
w com up luf !
Twocrsry drunk Win O'Jiriro frbro
iui.udl). P. MotJt front Rainier
ayct the hospitality ol Utt County
Central Hotel ll
IHslrid 3U (lionlkm) Hm tBjrafrml Mi
Crec Mt'K pflBH d Kill-
k.h Karlv M wlwtrjr tea her. ncliooi
III begin (tit Ant Maadajr In ftput
bet.
A nuall twin from HtrttKiaa iw bush
mmmiInk probably loot teniM, nd
bnring tiftytlirr a4 biI, ilm-
raid Ihe counter In tbt ctwfity tiers."
pfict last Wnlueaday. It WM picked
boat lira. lUrrl' (tidtn in tbt rlly
I hav money to loan on prtT.i
rraletul security.
W. II.POWKI.L,
8t Helen. Oregon
II, Ufe vUltml roftlaarl by tbt
train HumUy Hi' moon, rsrlurnlnt; to St.
Helens on tit IratiU Monday.
Houlloo katwksb IwaUUed officer
Urt Wednesday evening, nil ol Ibt old
oflccrs bavin been reslectsd. Alter
tbt tnitalUltun Itttrt wt n reception
ttrca Oddtcllow. Including; rvlrmh
stents n.l general good llwt.
Ueorfr I-'!" UI4 lt T4ay vv
iag ft the Nrbalcw Valley, bft bt
III ini lew ckt lur tbw bcncDI ol,
fcttbraltb. W know our old mcnlovr
tbtn mil kW him a (ao4 tlnw aw) that
kb ttny rrtturw blm to Jwrlcvl bnllh
Moorjr onler al cna nail prkt at Utt
t'oluuitui Cunnly Bant.
P. SoleOn (noJ brood wan 0.
W.rmY, Hallon.Ort.
W. J. I'ullrrton. pi Warren, in
lon on TuUr and report plant? ol
proitrv In lb getting np ol tbt connty
tikiblt l tli Statt Pair, lit tay I hat
btoiagctupavcfyeradltabt hot lug
la tb ima nlxbtrliaod, bat this I
not hi lnir. Mr. FuMrrtoB my that
k vanii trtry tcetion ol ColnnUia entin-
tr to la well tcprrwnttd, pnd tbt ptoplt
la lb tar tnd ol tbt county and la
tb Kclultui ttanuld htlp blm anlt tbi
ectiua U to win all Ibn laurtl at tb
8tt rir.
AufAir Bintckmi A corrctponilmt
vritnut Irom KM, aajrtiig: "It ba Urcn
prmtn In tint iitiKhbornood tbat altalla
til do tll in tbt Nsbalcm valley, A
picb toimt ly Jhn IVIla but year ba
already ylelilml rn guixt crup and tbt
nxond uu It growing at an alonlblng
rat. Anutber acrt town tbt firat ot
Jutit luo7 It now from 4 to nlnchrt blgb.
Scrtnd otlivr partlt triad nlbtll bot
didn't luoeuUlt properly, o (ailed. II
Dr. Witliyctiuib' dirtctton ara billowed
ttoitly alfnK it eiicre. Try M."
rtoax-To tba wilt ol I'rtd Urigx. ol
Vtnklou, on ThunuU butt, a daiigbter.
Mr. and Mr. M. C. Cray kit Saturday
la tlitir new buggy lur Tillamook, wbert
they will tpend a conpla ol weak in tub
ing and having a good Umt. J. It. t' l
lint, ol ClaUkaiii will bavt ebargt ol
tlic .lur and pwtoffict in tbtlr alan-not.
ilrt. jitiuc IUkoiV Jr. and Mr. R. O.
lUwn, ul Warren, vWled Irknd here
bat Suturdav. "
Mi. Clara llutby, o( Baktr City, rt
turnul tu her boma l'rlilay alter a lew
nk vi.it witli her aon and daughter.
Mr. and Mr. A, I hume.
Ckt I'm; it-Tba Mlt to In Receipt
olcrmuiI,uthcr Durbauk' wonder
lul new Ucrrie. called tbt Phenomenal.
It it limlltr to tb Loganberry, but bet
ter colared, littler flavored, and the core
I wit and dlMoWe in the mouth. Mr.
Burtank tay it I "th beat berry In Uie
norld." , Iterry rulturt hou!d bt 04 ol
Hi great induttrle ol Columbia County,
a great amount ol money can bt real
bed on a very mall acreage, and lb
Pbenomtnat, will probably pay belitr
than nr other berry. Mr, Week 1 In
the butloeie ol telling plant or "tip"
and we know blm to bo reliable. Von
can arcura Inhumation by addrtatlng
Corge W; Week, Salem, Oregon.
I'aihbank at Gob!,k Through anm
niliuiKlcrttandlng Viet Preaidenl Pair
btnki, on bit way to Aatorla, got off the
Northern Pacific train at Gobje,' while
commute that bad gone to meet
him w.i witing Portland lor hi ar
'11 there. At Mr. Fairbanks and hi
'ecrttary were endeavoring to Willi
"y the tedlnu wait at Ooblt, tht lor.
r wnt lecognittd by I. II, Brota, th
wiiou foreman, who Invited them to
l"ln him at break flitt la bit cottag near
th railroad truck. Th Invitation waa
espied and Mr. Falrbanka aayt bt wa
oun tujoying a tttauilng hot meal that
one of the bett bt bad tatted in
long time, Tba meal tndad. tb Vice
rwiiletittookaet upon a baggage truck
ef Ilia depot and tntarUlnad tb work
men about th yard until bl train ar
rived. .
I'r. Rdwin Rom and wife attended th
"iMtlng ol the Ktat Medical Aatoclatlon
t Seatld. uit riiundav. Friday and
Plcatant .Hrl ..I...M. The ineet-l
Rock Tiikowima-a yomigtter In 8t,
' threw a rock and
truck a mil. girl on lb temple, .vef.
lug an ar try. Tilt Injury wuld hnvt
rwu.i.,1 IU(I., m ltw mimn M
ot a phyilckn been at band. Add
Iromtb.ljatof j,la nd tb torrow of
tbt prntt such a rttult would bav
bttn tb grtei mltfortun that could
bavt happened to tb perpetrator ol the
Injury. Olconr ther wt no InUn-.
tion On th bo' tart tnua...il. i
bnt, ba wa willing to taka th clianr of
mnicuiig tcrlou iniurv in order to m
mcHmper. II I iyM ol ver m.n.
other, and wt ar afraid 8t. Helen ba
mort Iban her (bar.
Ungoverutd boy
Ttry apt to tieconit viclou men, and
lur their own aaket tht boy of tbi com
munity need a disciplining that will teach
tbew to rettralntbelrtetuner and nttwrt
tb right ol other. Tb prtlcular boy
ih urn eat aia tiotiiing more blui
wvnay wan na ueen done many tine
by oilier, only, nnlortnnately th (ton
nappenea to bit th mark.
PEACOCK FLOOR
18 THE BEST
If yon don't know thl to b a
fact I will prove it to you. You
nod not even buy a aaok until
yon ant ton inord.
M.C.GIUV,
Mtw Tkachrh At a meeting of the
director of Kbooldittrlct No. 8, held In
tb therlfl't otfiea at Ibe court houte Ua
Tuertay, It wa decided to employ I'rnf
W. Allen at principal and Mitt Una
HuxiRer at primary lechcr ol the St
!! poblie acbool lor tb enuring
trm. Ml HUxiHer waa employed taut
yaar aad ber re-election demonttratc
tbat b gav tatitfaction to tlic Khool
director. ' I'mf. Allen wa princlml of
tb Seaald rhool la at vear, with t force
ol five teacher under him He taught
tb Khool at Warren two year ago, and
la contidered thorough and up to date
chool man.
Tht county wawnvr nd bit deputy re
turned TneUy from an oflirlat trip
through tb Ntblm Valley, bom I'ib
hawk to Kill. They lound the valley
dret In It beat wmnur api rel, with
cmpt lit fin condition, eieryhody pe-w
peron and contrqurntly wry lew
kicker. Tu new method ol aue toieiil
iuatuiltbe Nebalemilra, at it mean
better road to their market on the water
front. No matter bow many rnilroadt
enter the valley tb demand for good
county road to the front will be Jutt at
Imperative a heretofore, and more to,
for, ltb tb Infln of new Killer Ibe
Intermedial country will be drared up
aad made into farm.
iirt. K. K. Qnlck ml Mr. Arthur
George vltited tbt mvlnipolU but Wed
netday.
Interett paid on Tim Depotil. Col
umbia County Bank.
Deputy Mrtrtet Attorney Powell wa
callexl to Rainier lat Tuewlay on a com
plaint tworn out by 8. M. Rke, charging
L- and A. V. HcoU with aatault with
dangeron weapon, It apprnr iney
were tmap .(ting upon Mr. Rice' prem
ie, and upon bring remontratel witn
!.. Scott threw a large roc at Mr.
Rice. IndK Poan bound blm over to
tha turn ol llkfto wll h neat term ol
court, bat It wa not thought lient to bold
thbrolier. although there wa evidence
toibowtbathe odered the attailant
knife nd told him to ute It on Mr. Rice.
For Rent A Modern Houie.
Columbia County Bank.
.Martin White baa lor coinuiittioner
Kullerlon' eihlbit at the Slate fair two
.talk ot wine plant, on welnliing two
and hall pound, and the other nearly
that weight. They were raited In hi
garden In 8t Helen. Hither ol them
would lurnith tb Intlde for teveral
good pie.
Mrrlaire licvnte wa granteit on me
I7lh to Ilirdell BuiHh ud Jamet Wlllinm
oflloulton.
m n. W. Rlchanlton and children
yitlttsl with Mr. and Mr. Jam Bregle
ol Warren f. r two (lay Hi wcea.
Mr. II. W. Wttert and ton Henry
took tht Irald lor St. John THumtiay
morning.
Money Order t fifteen cent nun-
drl dollar. t th coinmw .onvT
Rank.
Th Mlatandthe Weekly Oregon inn
Ui)wryar.
A Mawinrabla Pay
. - m.
On ol th" day w ramrmner "
ido iiine. well prom wur nr. .. ,
lioi,a on wniuii
" ... . . . i;.. mil. ili
eil with lr. King' nw u
iinliiln lU lfler tliat t nrv nwom-u.
. . .. ... i I . !, IuiIbi
ud hllllouiw, ""
right. MlWn""'
Svrun ol White Pin and Tar, th old
reliable cough remedy. For lt by A.J.
Deming, dmgglit.
it,.i. s.m'i two big battle hipi Jt
contracted for will bt larger and mora
heavily ermed than tht Drcadi.ttught.
They art to b oomplia wiimn
2. ?h. A.uerlo.nvy will b. kept
up to tut mar r'" 7
Tba Cliainitng Woman
.. . -.rllv 0110 of perfect form
nd feattir.-. Many R plain woman who
conin.ver.erv... .rtl.f mo. .l.
C0U " .1.,..- ,.r. otialitlo. thiitnll th
world adlillre! nvawew,
eorld admire I
ItAiNIEU
Mr. Pattoraon. of
at Saturday with her bubnd in
nainior.
Mr. and Mr. Goo. Long, and on, of
lnt Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mm. Cha. Sllva of thl
piac.
Mia Agne Muckbs, of Portland,
pent Sunday In Rainier vbltlng with
wr cuuim, mih, u r, Farri. .
Mr. Mile Sheeirn ajiont Monday in
Atoria,
Mr. Ed Clark loft Rainier hat Mon
day for a vUitto hertUterln Nebraaka.
Mr. Cha.
Port land.
Sllva tpent Friday hut In
Mr. Jo Brough wa a vlitor to
Atoria Monday but
Mrcu Beven wa a panenger to
fortland Tuetday.
Mr. Dor Charter, and family, of
i oniana, are m Rainier vlaiting her
parent, Mr. and Mr. P, Wlllim.
Dr. A. P. McLaren wlil leave Rainier
rriday evening, for a vblt to hit old
norr.a in Canada. Tim Dr. exoeet to
be gone tome time, and expect to viait
other place of Interest.
Mrt, r P. Moaaman anent aevcral
day thi week with friend In Portland.
Mia Ruby Jackaon spent Wednesday
ana ihuraady with friend in Houlton.
Mr. Harry Doan, of Portland, apent
Sunday with ber parent, Mr. and Mr.
J. B. Doan in Rainier,
Mr. Wm. Cataidy, of Portland, (pent
Saturday and Sunday with relative in
thi city.
Mr. A. A. Dericknon, who for tome
time past has been employed in the
Rainier Iron Works, baa fevered hi
connection with that Arm and gone to
Portland, where he ha secured a po
sition.
Mil Alice Stennick ha been (pend
ing th part week out ih the country
at the home of Mr. and Mr. R. P.
Burns.
Mr. Cha. Nutt went to Portland but
Tuesday to consult an octuliat
Mr. Arthur Rigg. of Corvalli. ia
in Rainier visiting her parent, Mr.
and Mr. C. B. Sutton.
Sheriff M. R. Pomeroy, of Astoria,
waa baking hand with friend in Rain
ler but week.
0. A. Kapell and wife and Mrs. Jeaat
Jame departed Saturday evening to
ijwnd a week at St. Martin' Spring.
Tht Rainier orchestra announce an
other one of it aerie of popular dance
at the K. of P. hall, Saturday evening,
the 20th.
The elaborate announcement of
Swctt's midsummer clearance salt in
bum of the Review will attract atten
tion to a Arm that offer bargain and
believe in retting people know it
Mr. MacBisiallton of Portland, apent
Sunday in Rainier tht guest of Mr.
nd Mr. L. R. Farria.
Mr. A. L. Clark transacted buainesa
in the metropoli Wednesday.
Mr. J a a. Lowe, accompanied by her
daughter, Mr. Slowon, of Aberdeen,
Wash., were visitor to Port land
Wednesday.
Mr. Arthur Bryant left Wednesday
morning on a business trip to Roseburg,
Ore,, from there he will go to Coo
Bay, and expect to be gone the greater
part of year.
Mr. Essie Doherty went to Portland
but Monday to tpend a few day.
Dr. Belt of Troutdale. wa the guest
of Dr. A. P. McLaren Monday,
Mr. John Zwemer waa a patsenger
to Portland Wednesday.
Mr. Jack Reeder went to Portland
Wednesday morning to meet her lister,
Mis May Husaey, and her cousin Mia
Beanie Huftsey, of Sheridan, who will
pay her a visit '
Mr. Flora Brant waa a passenger
going to Portland Wednesday.
Mr. John Dourmit and wife, of Cath-
lamet Wah., were the) guest of Mr.
Ellis over Sunday.
DAIRY 10TS.
The dairyman who I producing milk
for the rlty trde find, it necettary to
provide the best and cheapest Iced every
month iu the year to obtain the bett re
mit from hi cow.
Different loction furnUb a different
varietv of Iced and the dairyman muat
work out the problem according to the
condition ol the country in which he ia
located, -
Alfalfa take the place ol both hay and
bran nd I greatly relished by all kind
of farm animal.
If not pottibl to bav alfalfa, provide
a the red clover possible. The more
you talte of thi valuable hay the better
for the cow, tue rarra auu jwuwi,
Do not allow any trong flavored food,
ilk. rurllc. cabbace. and turnip to be
eaten, except immediately alter milking.
It I estimated that an active man ami
an actlv boy cn altend to fifteen cow.
The on fifty acre of lnd near a good
town ought to make him a good living.
It I n old maxim autoug those who
mite calves that any milk not fit lor the
firmer' table I unfit for th calf. Sonr
or very cold milk will cause scour and
ny filth in tha milk will invarlbly 'how
It effect on the condition ol the cull.
Under no circumsUnce bould any
thing b added to milk to prevent it
souring. CleliUueand cold re Ih
only preservative needed.
v.millet tbat keen only one cow
should endeavor to have the beat auiiusl
that ciu be procured. Wore laoor 11 n
....i,.,l to care for out cow, proportion
Btely, than for a herd. A cow for the
family ihould give larg How ol milk
t leatt ten months 01 me year.
and the
give even richer milk, but tba maWit.
..i I....H . .' . . ' '
v. .-iiiiiy co are teiected without r
rd to merit in that respect It 1 dif-
ucuii to rear the calve In aueh r.u.
hence in purchasing tb family cow it
woum be profitable to pay a higher price
"i superior mmai.
FAHILY REUNION.
Honoring Columbia's Pjo
neer Mother.
The elglitietb anniversary of the birth
of Mr. Ellaebetb perry wa held at th
nome or Ueorge W. Perry, near Houb
ton, Lmt Wednedy. The torn and
daughter present werej F. C. Perry.
Molalla, Ore.; Lizzie Lambcraon, Bcap-
poote, ore.t Miria Shluteffar, Ctstle
Rock, Wash. 1 Rebecca Gal'owsy, TJn
Ion, Ore.? Minnie Bront, University.
ure. j uiias. H., Ifewton A., and Geo. W,
Perry, of Houlton. There ware alio In
attendance seventeen grandchildren, tlx
great grandchildren, (even children-la
iw and one oMgplotieer friend 8. A.
Mile of 8t. Helen.
A splendid dinner wa erred and a
plenty left over for nppr, ill voted
thry bd grand gool tlmj an I wUbed
Mother Perry many happy letum of
the day. '
Uxabeth Perry came to Oregon in
1815, and, with the ex ption ol a few
year, has resided In Columbia County
eveniuce. rmilbly no woman in Ore
gon ha a larger acquaintanceship
among the older resident and cerUlnly
none belter deserve the high esteem
and affection in which she i held. Her
life ba been one of hard work and nte
(ulnesa, and tber are very many Uride
her chiLlrni who will "call ber blessed."
In course of nature be cannot be with
u many years, but all will hope that
every day will I e peaceful and hsppy.
KIST
Two winter Nelli pear trees are now
blotndng for the secmd time in this
vicinity.
It was Leitrr and Eden Mo who
came bom for the Fourth instead of
Lulu and Edna tba printer hal It last
week.
Our old friend an 1 former neighbor,
Mr. Montague, ba been appoink-d fire
mar Jen for the Upper Nehaletn country.
Mr. Law, our county -for, wn In
tbi neck of the wood last week lifting
our belonging.
Oicar Weed started for Washington
State latt Mondny to engage in Pro
hibition campa'gn wcrk.
Mr. ram Mow lit ih on tract to
bnll.l the bridal cro ihe river at
Pliilip Sheelny't pla an I wilt begin it
construction in the near fi tur-.
A party ol Porilaud people art camped
it Tom Anderaon'i pla' e.
A Mr. Bartlioliiny I In th vUey
soliciting rlurr in a fine Pfrc' eron
llallion. The hone wai brot over from
France in May and I a I eauf. Four
teen eharwi ba teen le-nml't 2M
each and no doubt ti e other two will
be obtain!. The price i.f Ihe horse i
WOO. .
A pair of sparrow in ten uara can
have 575,000,000,000 descendant. The
provliona ag.iiust social tuicide among
pnirond rate U ono ol iup curi
otiiie of nature. .
Wliy doe the Oref wlnn persist In re
ferring (parenthetically) to the Aatorian
newiil)er?
The people of Aatorla have been con
vince.! that Charles Warren Fairbanks,
Vice-President of the United State la
anything but an b-oberg. W predict
that even the Oretfmian will in time
admit that he Is a warm number.
One of the transcontinental railroad
report lncrense.1 net Miming of f835,-
000 for My. (ilimpi or a uver lining
to rate regulation are frequint.
George Bern ird Shw ba tackled the
tilth question, and the world now ce
the finish of tlie hilarious scorner who
think luisiunl to a tussle with any
thing. Tbiiis ft billlon-dollnr country, with
an (87,000,000 turpi us for the lsst fiscal
year.
It was clain.ed that the stringent law
of Texas would fotoe the rallival to
ter up their tmcks and leave the state.
Instead ol thl result the old track have
not been dltttrra, exceps 10 muxe
room lor new one.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court ol the 8UI ol Oregon, fo
In the mttlerot th Ktlal of Alonia Clouh,
i.h.Mhv fflvpfivihitl JtmwBtri. the
lmlnliror olih ! ol Atunta J lough,
leew.l. hut wmleiwl iit pwwwnlwt tor tel
tlpmaul ami Ale.1 In tald Ctiurt. hit nl ae
wmiitofhUadmliitrtnitlon ol aakt tuMiti and
llim;iuM ih. th.Uy at Annum, lopv, l
O (.'loot II. m. m n traimj ..u. .uvi... ...
o.,r h.mu. l 81. Hulsui, Uolnmblt ooun-
tv. Oreirun. hut mn duly imilnil by iht
Jiutire .3 nil liourt, lor ih srHMnraut of uld
iivimnl, whlnh lime and pl; any hylr,
eit'ilttor or oilier mrton Intmated In lira eto
mtv inutwr nl Ala hit obeeitmt ihensto or
tu iiy particular llm thtreot, and euolwl tht
""' JAJIKSDART, Admluiltrator.
JnlyW. Mel.'
0. T. rttKSOOTT.
K. E. QUICK.
The Columbia County
ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO.
Titles Examined g
yi? Non-Resident
Igbte Berv4 t Tbt Baf.
International agraemact to tot gxtaft
boon to bt expecttd oa tbt tiartpron
etlUoa tbat it mutt proy a good thing
for tb atttltmtnt of problam bearing
the general paact anl wlf r. frkrr,
bnt tort, la a good motto for aa under
taking so coloaaal at tbt arbltramtat
of international dispute by or throngs
fht maehlatry of world partlamtnt,
nd that It what Tba Hagu drttm
must amonnt to la ordtr to jwuty
promlM. And (or good or 111 tb na
tion art a bit chary about entering
Into tb confab wearing their heart oa
their sleeve.
Tb retervtlon mad by aomt of
tbt government Invited to participate
In tbt aecond Ha go conference la
proof that they never lose conadoat-
nes of tbeir particular dignity and
Importance. Great Britain want tht
question of expenditure for arma
ment discussed and reserve to Itself
the right to bring it np. Both Spain
and tb United State go further than
Great Britain upon tb armament ques
tion and reserve the right to propoet
definite limitation. Japan and ber
ally, England, likewise Germany, Amv
tro-H unitary and Bnatia, each rtrv
to Iteelf tbt right to take no port in or
to withdraw from consideration of any
question unlikely to tnd in any prac
tical lne. Thl reservation on tbt
part of tbt great power provide a
chance for abutting oat teat propor
tion and some tbat other nations con
sider urgent A nation need not go oa
record. Even the matter of armament
can be left bopelewly la th air.
Commenting upon the reaervatioa of
right, tba Hovo Vretnya of Bt Pe
tersburg express the belief that Tbt
Hague meeting of 1907 will prove in
timed and abortive. Ground for thl
belief may be bad la the way tba reser
vation worn received in d iff (rent
countries. For Instance, a large Mo
tion of the German pre thinks that
the United States doe not rale tba
question of limitation of ancement in
good faith, bnt aa to a rase to com
pel the military power of Europe to
abonlder the responsibility of defeating
It Ig England th German emperor
la charged with prompting Russia and
Austro-Hungary In the matter of reser
vations. If thl goes is correct then
a lineup and divisions of power oa
certain matter may bt expected.
Another "Clean Up" Dcaaaaded.
Wall street Is plainly entitled to It
y In thia era of calling a spade a
spade. One of Its organs, the Wall
Street Journal, declares with emphasis
that there are other things than high
finance and "systems" to be reformed
before thl nation settle down noon
the bard pan of permanent prosperity.
Say a, recent editorial In that paper:
'What America needa mora than railway
extension and western Irrigation and s
low tariff and a blsxer wheat crop and m
merchant marine and a new navy la a re-
rival of piety, the kind mother and father
used to hare piety .that counted It good
business to slop for dally family prayer
before breakfast, rlftht In the middle or
the harreat; thnt quit work a half hour
earllar ThurwHtr night so as to set the
nhorea done and so to prayer meeting;
that borrowed money to pay the preach
er' salary and prayed fervently in secret
for the salvation of Ihe Men man, who
looked with scora on such unbuslness
Uk behavior. .
Upon the national erase for tb al
mighty dollar the Journal moralises In
thl fashion;
What ia thia thins; which Wa are wrjr-
shiplnx but a vain repetition of vhat as
sayed nations fell dowa and worshiped
)uat before their Uxht went outT Bead
the history of Rom In decay, and you'll
find luxury ther that oould lay a hi dol
lar over our little doughnut that looks as
Urge to us. Great wealth never made s
nation substantial nor honorable. Ther
Is nothing on earth that looks X4)d that
I so dangerous for a man or a nation to
handle as quick, saay, big money. It you
do rr.lt t Its deadly Influence, th chances
are that It will get your son. It takes
greater and finer heroism to dare to be
poor In America than to charge an earth
work In Manchuria.
Wbll California la barring ont th
Asiatic nod England 1 providing by
law for the deportation ot undesirable
foreigners, the Gorman universities,
and especially Lelpslc, wt read, eetm
to be threatened with an Invasion ot
undesirable foreign student, chiefly
from Rusala, whose revolutionary sen
timent and profession are likely to
corrupt th budding minds of William
It.' Juvenile subject.
Ilnsslan revolutionist should remem
ber that the knife or pistol of a potlt
leal assassin can make a national qiar
tjr out ot som very poor timber. Tbt
evert punishment a wrong beaded
or wrong hearted official can meet with
Is to run to the end of his rope.
Tint, want all that's coming to you;
aecond, learn bow to get It." aay tb
Chicago Dally Socialist. The first men
tioned 1 eaiy enough, but the aecond
la tb very thing tbat kaepa us on tb
Jump all the year round.
King Leopold la now under art be
taue of bl conduct in Belgium. He
ba been so long under fir for bl con
duct In th Kongo tbat bt I used to It
and apparently does not mind It
Morgan la "scouring the old world
for art treasure. When be tire ot
that Job be might do tome beneficial
"scouring" la Wall trt ,
Tbt discussion ot universal Pc
may at least do omtbing toward off
setting tb constant pNdlctloa tf a
world war. '
F. B. FEESCOTT
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Ni. 3 Writ, and will offer oioof to bow
ihal ihe laml aii?ht t won vhIh1 fr itn
tltiilterorvneUtMn for Mjcrifultunsi inroe
and to XnMHH hi rlaiia to km id lant before
ihe K-ei(?r aw RTrK-er al INirtlttml. Onuon.
ou WctincfiataT the Srrl y of July )VU7.
e tiaim1 aa tiiww
A. B. BaileY of IMIUtom. Oreenn: O. ("
KelHon of Uafona, Ore row: J. J. Mvfhain. of
Moitntaiudale.Oreiiou: A. &. Hchulla. of IfillK-
boro, Oregon.
Any ainl alt persons claim if u adrenrly the
fllove-diM?riirl lamia arv niitH'htttt o Me
tttefr claim in 'hUottice on or befori the am
day of July 1UU7.
liecistcr.
SUMMONS
la theClretiil Coort of he Stat of Of Tsnu, for
Harriet M. Pad more. Plaintiff
m
William K. Padmore.Kefenilant.
To w lllain r. radmore the sbore named
drfen.lMiL
tn the name or the Mate ot Orrcon von are
hereby require.) to appear and atwer ! com
elaint Hlrd anillut toil in the above entitled
cauxe and im. oh or before the expiration of
ix weeks from the dale of the nasi publication
of thia anrnmona lo-wit: on or beiore the 14th
day of June IS ft. audit yon fail torn answer
for want thereof the plaltitfrT will apply to the
court for the relief praveil for tn her eompiniut
uow on file herein, to-wtt: that the bomte ol
matrimony now e.iittinir between' plafutllf and
defendant be dissolved, upon the ttrauuda that
tha defendent ha rieerted and abandoned the
plaintiff for more than one year Iwt pan. and
tor such other and further order In the prvtul
e the court may aeetn euultable.
Tins lummont 11 uubiinned by omer ol Hon.
8. 8. Ilatun. Judite of the County L'onrtlnf
Columbia Oouulv. state ol Onon. said onler
beius made on tha 1ul day of May lwlTnnd the
dateot the drat piibllratlon of thia soininous ia
me sra aay ot xay iwr.
Attorney lor ruiulifr
P O Address, Portland, Or,
H. HORQUS
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SUMMONS
In the Clroult Conrt of h State of Oregon In
. l..l..(...lnl r'lt.nilili.
aUU . (lie wum.ij v. vf.w. .
Carrie May, I'lallillS -
Bier May, Defendant
To isiery stav, ut'ieiiaaui;
IN the name of the Slate ol Oregon, yon are
hereby summoned a,.d rwiiilred to appear in the
above entitle! eausv and auawer the eumplalut
ol thenliunllll In tho above entitled suit oil or
before the ninth day ol Annum, 1UU7, or Ju.Iir
ment and Decree (or want of an answer thereof
will be taken auulnst you tu accordance with
the prayer of the complaint. The purpose of
this suit Is la obtuln a decree ol absolute di
vorce In lavor ol Uieplalutlft" against the de-
'eTheUdate of the onier of nnblioallon of this
smniponi l June Vn and the date of th.
Cor. of Second, Portland
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SUMMONS
(n the ( in oil Conrt if the State tf Oieos, foe
thei'iotnlv ,f troliimhla.
I. M. Hall Lewis, plaintiff. r
VS ' '
Unry II. Ilall-I.ewi, defendnnt
To Mary 11. Hall Lewis, the above named
delendant:
In the name ol theauio of Orevm yon are
hereby ret'iired to appear and answer to lbs
complaint Sh-d asaiiiat von In the above en
titled suit on or before the e.vpiraiion of x
weeks from and slur the tirl publu ali.Hi of
(his siiiiimtui!., to-witrthe'Jiith day of June,
l'.7. and if yon fall an i. H.ar and answer
within said lime, lor want therrol the VlsmtiS
will apply to Hie t'onrl fiw the relief deniamled
in Ihe t omplMint. to wit: for a deeree of the
snld ecurt ffrvverdil.S4l.'lna, the Boo. la of Mat
'riinoiiy now and hi'ictotore exiatins hetw-en
Plaintiff ami IMendant, and for such other,
further and dlltvreut relief as to the Court may
seem meet and euuitable.
This KnmmmiH is tublihed by order of
Hon. Ihoa. A. Mt'Krlde, Judfie of the Clrenit
Court i Ihe State ol Oregon, for the t'ounlv of
t'olunihia. luadeaml entered on the 14th day
of Uay, 1;7. ami which order directs that yon
appearand answer said eomplaint wiihtn six
weeks from th Srst publication of this bum
mdiia. The date of the llrst publication of this Smn
mous Is the lth day of Slav. 1907.
FKANK MOTTKK,
Attorney foe l'lamtiff.
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