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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1907)
OREGON JtllSTI w!itoth. EMt Entered at the IWoffice at St. Helena, Oregon, a second-class wail matter, m-...- - -- - i JL! Issukd Evkby Friday By K. H. FLAGG. KDITOR AND rROI-KlKTOR. ' Subscription Rates On year..! - ... ....fl.80 Six months -. AdrertMn;? rate msde known on appli- cation Legal notices ZD cents per line, CIRCUIT COCRT OFFICERS : Thomas A. McBsidB- District Judge G, I. H rooks Uistnct Attorney v COCNTY OFFICERS: R. S, HatTan, Judge St. Helens W. A. Harris, Clerk St. Helens Martin White, Sheriff St. Helens Casper Libel. Commissioner Mist H. West, Comra'r Scajipooae Edwin Ross, Treasurer. ....St. Helens A. T. Lavs, Assessor St. Helens I. H. Copelakd, School Supt.... Houlton Frank B. I'rkscott, Sunr Rainier H. R. CUKK, Coroner.. St. Helens SEPTEMBER 6. THE COLUMBIAN FENDS. SU3- The Coluuibian, heretofore published at Houlton, lias suspended, tor the good and sufficient reason that its proprietor. Mr. Sylvester Mitchell, could not make . a living by it publication. He nil clean and newsy little paoer, but found as others have found, that the Held i not large enough fur a paper to be suc cessful, and that men will not abandon as) established pepw '"r venture. Ko town the siseol Houlton will afford . a field for a paper. The Mi ft doe not derive one tenth of its support from St. Helena and were it not thit this is the county seat there would be no paper here. Tbe Mist diJ not lose one sub scriber by reason of the existence of the Colombian, though it undoubtedly was dsmaoed some in its advertising and Job r work patronage. Houlton ami St. Hel ens are practically one community, and we trust that in a few years they will have eo grown together as to be under one municipal government. The Mist will work with that end in view and hopes to merit the patronage of the people of Houlton. Tbe enUcfibers to the Columbian, m bo are not subscribers to the Mist, will bare tbe Mist famished them until fur thee order according to an arrangement with Mr. Mitchell, to enable him to re tire honorably from the newspaper field. Tbe Mist has been in existence for early a quarter of a century, and it bas seen several competitors start and finish It bas always been tbe leading paper of Colombia County and it hopes to main tain that p-wit ion. Under the present management it has expressed its opinion freely upon questions of public interests and trusts it has done some good. SENATOR AND ME NT STATE- - If Mr. Fulton is detested in his as pirations for a second term in tbe United Senate, he will be safe in saying "Statement No. 1 did it" He cannot see why any m-m-er of tne Legislature should be bound to vote for tbe candi date who receives tbe largest popular vote and denies that there is any oiini larity between the position of a repre sentative elected nnder this law and a Presidential elector. He calls attention to tbe fart ttiat Presidential electors have voted for and elected presidential nominrea who did not receive a majority of tbe popular vote. He quite luees sight of the fact, however, that all pres idential electois (they being State offi cers) vote in the Electoral College in accordance wilh the instructions of their constituents. me present law in this btate is an attempt to take tbe election of United States Senator out of the hands of the political tricksters and bribers who fe quently control a Legislature and place it in the l ands of the people, where nearly everybody admits it should be. The election is held in the same manner a for other State officer, and there is no good reason why the people's choice should be rejected in theee particular case and accepud in all others. It is Of course true that candidates sre not legally bund to take Statement No. 1, and, if tbey reject it and are neverthe less elected tbey will be st liberty, so far ss their constituents are concerned, to vote for a candidate who received a minority of votes or one who may de velope in the interiu between tbe elec tion and the convening of tbe LegUU- ture. , Senator Fulton states that if he is nominated by the Republicans and do. s not receive a majority of the popular vote he will not be a candidate before tbe Legislature. In this he seems to ns inconsibtent anif weak. In fact iftheie is no virtue in Statement No, 1 we can not see why tie conies before the people at the primaries. In sdilrrsslng tbe National R'ver and Harbwra Congress at Wahinjl hi, at iia December meeilng in 1900, Hon. U M. Jones, of Kansas City, Preaidm.t ot the Missouri Valley Improvement Aseari- tion, was particulaily happy In voicing ihe ca 1 of the West to the East tor reci procity in action, and tor continued action in the work of making th rivers and barbois ot the coui.tr y what Kalure intended them to be, but which for too long baa neglected the natural highways and gateway of the trade and conirmrve of the United State and of each State and section of the country Insisting that th time had arrived "for the general expansion ot our National policy towards all work ot internal lot' pr.ivenieut a bich have, heretofore, oc cupied a subordinate place In national expenditures" and that the greatest question in economies today is Ihe ques tion of transportation, Mr. Jones thus hsppily addressed th member of th Cnngre from the eastern slopes ot th Alleghenie: "We have been told that some ot our eastern friend are opposed to iuiprov ing the western waterwat. We are not yet prepared to believe that. W bar a warm feel ng for the east. We re mem ber in the time of dr mth la the west yon sent us your old clothe to wear. We remember when you loaned n motiev at healthy rate ot interest when we bad collateral to offer. We wish to inform you that we are now weaiing tailored kKhes and are baying your paper in ihe west when you effer as attractive rates of interest and the p oper amount of collateral. We have always paid willingly for the improve ment of your rivers and your harbors. But the time has come when we are ask ing that tbe great Internal waterways that the great rivers of the west have some attention from the government and we ask you of the east to take ss liberal a via w of ihe question as the west did when you desired tbe government to im prove your river and your harbor.' It was but a call from the Great West to a cosmopolitan assemblage having but one object in view the adequate im provement of the rivers and harbors of the country under a fixed policy, hav ing no particular section to be favored lint embracing in its platform tbe whole country and the waterways and harbors thereof. The speech of Mr. Jones, ex pressed in homely but most forceful and truthlut wordr, was a call to the east that was reciprocated. The justice of the demand with the advantages to come from its fulfillment no less than tbe inadequacy of the railwav to carry tbe freight offerings, make river and harbor improvement assured if per sistence in the demand continues. Pay The Depositor in Full. Battleships at Portland. It is Ktid the speech of Secretary Taft is delivering throughout the country whs submitted to and revised by the Iresident before the secretary started on his vote bunting tour of the United Stales. However luucli the people of the United States may admire President Rooseyelt they are not likel to elect the President's phonograph a his successor. Governor Hughes is attending strictly to bnsines at Albany, New York. Yet it may be thst he is nuking more vote than any of tbe itinerant candidates. The ople judge men mora by perform ance than by promise, and Hughes ha Certainly "made good." Tbe commercial bodies ot this city are taking altogether tbe proper stp when they enter strong protest sgaint that disposition of the fleet of battleships to be transferred to the Pacific which will iscriminate against Portland. The facts in tbe case are with the commer cial bodies and against the attitude of the Navy Department. The latter may not send tbe ships to Porland in any event; but it is incumbent upon the officials to acknowledge that their fail ure so to do is not on from lack of depth on tbe Columbia River bar. nor any. where i the riverchaunel between here and Astoria. This much is due matter of justice to the City of Portland as a shipping port. This much should trennously be insisted upon. Is a matter ol fact it would be equit able and quite to the advantage of the Navy Department to make Portland rendezvous for a number of the battle ships. Ths facts which sustain this statement have been folly set forth In the ktatement made by official of the local conim.Tcial bodies. They are facts well known locally and of familiar knowledge to the shipping world. That tbe officials of the Navy Depart ment should be ignorant of them is in. comprehensible. Such ignorance un fortunately redounds to tbe injury of inn port, and for that reauon, irrespec tive of the pleasure anil pr.,Qt of enter taining a portion of the fie. t, that ignor ance should be dissipated. There should be acknowledgement of the truth what ever disposition is made of the ship. If theie were any question about iuffl cient water fur the entrance of any ship in the fleet, it would be quite a different matter. But there is no such question, as the Navv Department mav be eon vi need upon investigation that not only is there water enough, and to spare, to float ship of deepr draft than Uncle Sam will send into the Pacific, but the advantage to be gained by anchorage in a fresh water harbor Is glaringly appear ant. Then, too, a tbe commercial oodiea of Portland will not fail to point out, theie is economy in the purchase of supplies which, other tilings being equal, should connt for something. Instead of being inaccesashle and place to be given the "to by" by Uncle Ham's sea fighting machines except for llKjoe ol smaller type Portland is in position to accomodate Ihe largest of them. This is a statement of truth that is bated on experience and not on mere theory. It is s troth we must persist ently stand for, as against the adverse attitude of the Department. As to tbe profit In the sale of supplies, that is not so important. We will furnish the goods in any event, whether they are sum uirecuy w uie snip Here or through the agency of th Seattle dealer at I'uget Sound. It is the reputation of the p rt that is assailed and which must be vindicated. Telegram. There mut U no more Mtd" bank failures in Portland. W h.-Yr loses by them tl d. positor Bltistt be pa;d in full. Thee are two piinclplr which Reports from Mat ot th Cascade how aoinfl damage to th wheat crop through an excess of rain. It la regret table in th eslreiu that th largest crop ever produced In Hi Pad Ho North west should b cat down at harvest after suoceastally aping th cllsaallo perils earlier in ths season. Th actual mm la tbe Telegram is seeking to eagrmft opoa tff" "'W "teir.Uropto th pn-.ntt.meha.not been serious, bat there are complaint of damage to ths quality, which will at course, affect the DC Ice, Much ot th daunt already suit .red uld b remedied by a lew day ol warm sunshine, and throughout a large territory In KaaUru Washington and Oregon thsrs Is today a more earnest longing for unshln than there bas ver been for rain, even in th Npringtlin, wba It was sadly needed. Portland Wby should the little Mlow always lie the loser la such transact ion T Why ooltendoth"bif fsllow"aolonly 0 t lose bat actually gala by eucta salami tout failures T Portland wants a stand ing for hooesty second to none In tbe United States. It wants to be known tar and wide a the city which slway pay dollar tor dollar for what It owes It will not stand for evlt-Muellliig fall- ares ot any sort and those responsible for them who rfuse to meet their roll obligation will lose oast forever after among their fellows la thi oommonity. uIt's an III wind." sic. Whils th nrlukllna- Dot of J. l'luviu has bsen fir. It Is a matter of ln.llff.Mnr. to th. arippiug wo ireeiy over ine grain .. neotde how much or bow little the di- P OT " r "i ... i .i . .ai a. rectors of tbe bank in which they to,, neu me roreata ana siaoing w suvu k-t. t-A- k ,i ...- I an sitsot tliat forest fires are law in aai.lB.wna vaiwtl lUinil MlUVW V WW VtUM I manam.tof its aftalra. It la th.lr umbr and of ouly smsll proportion dutv to know and the fact that k,, aom or int immunity rromine a.ium namM officially aitnaar i. evident that M smudge fc. dutolhgd Wk the are actual) L diract. II th.. f.ii th forest rangers, bat cl matio eondl to realise the responsibility which w..u t tfT h most important part In aponthem. the fault is early their ru"llo ll ,pr,d foml ratlier than tbe depositor. Being their thev should lose, if there la to ha a kiaa from a Unk failure, and not the trust- tlebrat.oa of the rourtn of aaiy in depositor who socerted In fkl "iMflKHlt ths (Jsllel liUlei tbl year faith these usmes as security for tbe ,ht N01 w 'UenS of our safety of tbe funds nut Into th bank'. Kiortoos eoontry, an.l Injured more Th t ninai he m mora "h-.l" l.k I many oi tns lausr taring meimaa tor failure in Portland and deooaitors must ke Blenheim. It was a g k he paid dollar for dollar. Tb,s two The figure r tupplled ideas sliould soak into th minds . ot b Jooroal of the A mar loan Medi everyone eomerned . It mea are to to r" Association, which ha beM at pains director of bank Ihey moat accept the to sner them distinction with this understanding. If they do not the loss, If any there be, must b their and nut the ' depositor ; for th denceitor must in any case be paid in full. Another frb proposal has been mad to erect a monarosnt In London to the memory of Chse. Dickens, though no one needs a memorial of this sort lee. The city Itself stands la some sort a his memorial. Those who project such an enterprise must, too, have forgotten the novelist's expressed aetlre. In his will he derlsred : "I rest my claims to re membrance of my eoontry upon my published works, and to the rmem An editor says: " We attended church sow tlm sgo and listened to a very good srrnioo, as termoo go. W stood up with th brethren and sitters while tbey sang that good old hymn. "Shall we know aarh nthvi Ihara T WlilU Ihi hvmn waa bein. snmr w ri.nd ako.1 "T friends opoa their Caper! m m I i - J sl.l at a B na . us sad counted about a dosen member l9 w m werew. 4nai nf the enn.nHr.tion l ih. rhnr-h .Iw. Seem W DSexpilCIt eUOOgn. 1M W0TSS d.. not sne.k to ea-h mh.r .hw ih.. ' Wckens are as popular as ever, In meet oh the street and elsewhere. Th. "P1" "e growm or u nioosrn novel thouaht occured to as. ahv should the "na 10 xnm 000, wn,e are coo I al a. I 1 - I a as l . f . i & know each other there when thev seem- ""y "pruivw, nenoua uis dobs ingly don't know each other here?" Dont worry brother, for, it we read aright they can't know each other there" until tbey know each other here. memorial . A young roan who has just now come to Oregon from one of the new districts of Cana-ia says that in many places ther the greater part of the settlers are de serters from tbe united States Army. Doubtless; for there tbey are exempt from arrest as deserters. Of these there sr now many thousands, and the num bers sre constantly increasing. Tbe American soldier ought to have 2S a month, and hi dabor should be con fined to military exercises, which. however, ought to be sufficiently operoee. rhe soldier doesn't like to be a scullim or officer's valet. Many year of the generally accepted proaoanciation of "Coquille" has been Ko-keel, with accent on tbe last sylls ble. The word has been suDnosed a cor- America's Greatest Wccllj Toledo Blade TOLEDO, OHIO The Best Known Newspaper in the United State. CIRCULATION 180,000. POPULAR IS EVEBY STATE. In many resnecta tbe Toledo Blade la the most remarkable weekly newsoaner published in the United Bute. It is tbe only newspaper especially edited for National circulation. It baa had tbe largest circulation for more years than any newspaper la America, farther raption of some Indian term, or identi- mor9l lt ta ne eheapest newspaper in tbe cal with French coquill., meaning shell, JE&U SUST Th. as pointed out by Judge William Foley But Judge Foley's bestowal of tbe Fiencb pronunciation something like ko-ki cannot be accepted by English tongue The nearest approach possible is ko-keel. of th World so arranged that busy people can more easily comprehend, than by reading cumbersome columns nl dailies. -All correct tomes made olaia ia :h issue, by special editorial mattes written from inception down to date. Recent attempts to have tbe word pro-1 The only paper published especially for noonced ko kwill ignore both the pio neer pronunciation and the possible identity of tbe word with the French. School to Commence. Tbe teachers who are to have charge of tbe St. Helens school have been noti fied to be on hand Sept. 30, as the term is to commence on that date. Prof. Allen has been engaged to have charge, witb'Miss Lins Stouffi-r as assistant. - A County Kick. People from all over the county bare to come to St. Helens on business, and nearly all of them come by way of Houl ton and walk m over the plank walk, or iKon wnai is leu oi wnat oaed to be a plank walk. Now, these people helped pay for a fine new courthouse here, and in doing so conferred a great honor on this section, and several of them have ex pressed rather strong opinions of the plank walk. Tbe time to fix it, if it is going to be fixed, is now. Soon the fall rain will make it pretty wet traveling between here and tbe railroad, and the people coming to Ibe county seat to transact business will have a good, lecitimat. kick coming. people who do or do not read daily news papers, and vet thirst for plain facta. That this kind of a newspaper is popular. is prorcn or we uci mat the Weekly Blade now has over 180.000 vearl auh. cribera, and is circulated in all parts of the United Bute. In addition to th. news, the Blade publishes short and serial stories, and maav departments of matter salted to every member of the family. I Ih Ctreall Cnart ol Iks Msl Mr IhlambtaCtxtMr. . Laaa Tuulsua, Uluilli W, f), TnnlMW. eewwaaai , AmUmi.M, In th. ias auts l V'iVhi .ri h.h, rMlr! Mi.Mi aaJ !' 'V wuUllli lr-l asaliHrt ' h STinUr m,. U l0. wkh-k lists sirti after ". th.d.M .M.l h;r ths na m Wh-Jty ' J," a.4M. sul II tail w set"' " S.7l-.Tlt .'ill .Heir r''hi.!? la Ms WMaplsMtl. k .III lor a ! sv ", ih. b..u.. .M .IH.mr : .M ah ' aa4 lslaii. u4 ar awk Mk snd lunkst Isllsl ' cuurl ssmus mwr .l )!. This wa. la uaMtaasd ns Hm ThoM st.-arl.ly J.i J" urf e.-.n, mmAt sad sawml ae las da uui,iiw. , wAacswrrt. , Auutt a Wx!'1 nrst pMbllseusa Aa. . Uui auWkUwa s.M- is. i". SlIMUSS la ih Ctreall Curt el Ik Slal f Orsfoa. M l'laahl Cuual Labia A. WkwWt Cutnilf Aunts Wheels r H.t..ln , Ik Uis asa.s.1 Ik sut , Ta srs ksrahr riulnl to awwr aa4 w.r . -Plttal M lnl ,ou la Ihs .bos saUihnl Un swl m oa m hth n asiurday. r 'J-hUI.hl.-hto.lt wwkn.r au. t. Ui oniartHl lur lht saWimllna uis amie. ami II rwl Isll iu ipsar awl aaswyr las Ha- HwlllWly lr uis isiwi raj"i r.' - nwivWnk. I..ll kx a earn. JlMultlK Ike hw.ls ol lnoiw siltiln .LMuuitUiulud a. Kwl.nl. au.1 a" ich Mh.r and lunktr rsll.l aa to Ih euart M.IBMIiMlia. Thli . t puhllihsd hr oe4sr ol Ihs Ha. Tkuauu M.-nrt.ls I win at Ih .! aaia- ol couii. mmtiw sad ssur4 oa Ihe I ay l JUlV. 107, okky a mi iuawii. SUoru.Ta luf rialallS. xuticr or risiL hkttlebest ftMtrt hsrsb. fll by Ik a.t.nlMl. as Inlatalrilor ol Ih mi ol Joh a. r.rrr. ilmiwl. tlMl h has M la Ihs tm ol Ih tluuaM l ourl ol CulttMhw I'oomr, SUM ol Or . hl Saal orouaai and Sn.l run l his sJalDlMrsuus uswa Mhl ti, sod thai Ihs Hoa. B. UUlu, Imlf l m4 Cwrt. turn a- r.Mntd lUl.rt.T. Ih. 1M dt ol aMoalM, M. at IS orlw I ih hmnnta ihn.il a. tho ll. aad ih euurt ion ol M t'oart la L HoM. oroiua, m Ihs rises ol asanas acoou.1 aod rKH: sl vhlrh llai. aa owe sui Bono. Ii.iimI la mm wut star soooar aad kl taction, la .rillna to ashl aaMHial aad rporv or auf aarl at aiihar ol ih ... W. R. r.U. auonwr tot adaiiahaiator. "ioirici roOuiiiMi iii prelnal ol th laurtor. LaadoSkw at runlwd, Onfaa, Aufual It law. . Voile, la k.rabr ai.a. thai 1 1 ail Slroas at Yaahloa. Orasoa. aa Slod aodr. t hU l.toa- Itua to aiaks Saal axraa frmt ar.nl la osaoori at hto claim, if HwmmI tairy N. IXH ail No, ax IwN. taf lb ioA. ol Saeiloa t, T..aakl M. Kaaril W aaS llwl ai4 aroaf .til b mart hator. ih KdMr sad Herelrar at ParUaad. Oroa. oa Ocutor i. IJ. II aaau th fciJlowlB .n.iain as erosa hl.onouauo.il roililiaiia uaaa.aaa salUiaUoa ol. Ih laud, rli Oaiia SaodDM of Yaaktoa. Oraaaa. Can Sandbart ol ronUod. 0-uo. iaHoa Hllrh. at rvmaaa, ajiwt aca.UMr oi T in una tmaua. aujsasuH s. inn. Klasr. I0TICE Or SCHOOL ISDK!IITf BKLKt'TIO". t'nliod Sim load OSes, ronlaad. Orstna, asui , lie?. Nollo Is h.nbr lint Dili Uk Slal. ol Or-. ta oa April , Isua. apoild tor aw ol SR H ol hasllaa SS T. t H fc 4 W aad IM la tbia oflle. IM ol arhoul lad.aialir wlaciloas la .hk-h II lMid aald la ad. aad that told IM isooaa ui lb public tat laisartwa. Auvawl all ovraoaa alalatln. a.lvfal lha i bora dacrlbad laad or aa? 1ml aahalililua Ihsraolordaloiln lhaaa aa.lr Iks atl.lo lava, or dlfiar t aha. aald laad to a man saluabt tor anoaral thaa tor airkaltoral oar or to ohlfwt to aald toleniua tor sar al lllllia. abuukl S la laall lal. a tha i all'la'luof bhmmi a aootoal la this oalos oa or balors Us Via day l Oct. ism AlAiSK.NON a PaBSHaK. K.ixiar. oia w. bimxs Koran r. drnt o 0 ' wwa-e i w ea-lj TCNTM ANU MOrvmwr inaais, run i UATSU, QR . A. fK AWHaTWOSsO. Ut, nV. railoaA. ; . " Bilucates for success in a short time aad at small spee, aad . t to a pceitfon a aeon a competent Qoatlty la ear motto, tad ' huii thorouih work briar ns ever 100 call par wentii for eaVe kelp. IthS k (tructloa Instjrv rapid cope. We teach the too leal, the mi hT voucher aad other modern awtaoa el bookkeepiaf. Chattier I av ai!r ourma aae islli frT . any aewsyaaj, faLgT I III I mi eatv. rapid. leftUM. caMsnirtu wa"i write today. Ksrswwcaei any msec baa, any K. K. QUICK. 0. T. rKKBOOTT Thb Columuia County ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. TlTLKS EXAMINKD ABSTRACTI Ukl vi- Non-Rksidknt Taxes Paid y RealEstatk P Loans, rrc I St. Johns!! .Vji'fa St. Johir3 A 01 LT EOQEO INVKtTMINTt Situated between the rivers, with deep water (ronU"t on all aides, surrounded and crossed by five trantaxjotl, nental railways, it must become the manufacturing uti shipping center of Portland. ' MONTHLY PAYROLL CM.00O! la lUMMOMt la tk Ctranli Court ol Ih Sua. ol Orsao a.o.s.uud. riaiaila Aaaa 0. ..Ilaad. ril.nanl Ta A ana O. Sallaad. dal.daal ahm aaiaad. I N Ih aaai ol ih. auu ol ono. raain Brhr raqulradtoanwaraad una, ikaaaa. BUIM Slod aaalna ;uu I. la. alnra al Iliad omirtatid mil b Ih. 1Mb da. ol ikunb.. lun ih aaia. bain lb llm. arwtribad I. Oi erdar tor oubllrnlo. as th. u 11 mob, au-ta al " ario or i Has. a. S. Hiuan. Coua ir iiKis. " (olnaibtai'ogBir, innoa, la ih aiMvnra m no.. I. a. aranii. J h,Im aa ika ..inTUI. l oan Hr aaq . LolUMMa l.'uBBlr Ora- san: aud II jraa (ill to auaaar sad sns.ar aald a aim ibironi aaaiaue -.. hi bwit aa ia, aiaia aaaa. ata.iai . o. .! aaiaouaj la laid eoaiatalM. Th. r.ll.ld.oiandl la and aoaiai.inl'l. tor a ardar aad dnrra ui ih abn. .allllad pmirl WdlanlnilMauinlanoaaiinrS bow obmib bt.a Blalati Bd aVlaodaai aaaala- aaa uZ aw-a vwar. iitnaor, ginml and addllnVBM bmhw as IB. abora Soun au daia,Mrt all. 'Vhi' Hoa. 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Mrkaranrhorn, Dil.tulinl The Tourist (From Ibe Denver Republican) Who fills tbe summer time with glee? The tourist. Who people trail on land and sea? The tourist. Who starts with toothbrush and a comb. To Italy, or maybe to Nome T Wbo never leases his kodak homer Tbe tame chap. Wbo wears a field glass on hlsbipf The tourist. Wbo likes a white suit for a trip The tourist. Wbofiom th sand wich can't be weaned Who to a boneless post card fiend T Wbo' al way pretty nearly "cleaned" T Tli Identical Individual. Who "does" a big town a day 7 . Tbe tourist. In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Or egon in and lor the County of Col UU1UIB. Charles U. Fleck, plaintiff v Vera F. Fleck, defendant To Vera F. Fleck, defendant. In the name of the 8uta of Ormmv you are hereby summoned andreauirad to appear in the above antltlaH ... no sntwer ine complaint of the plaint- u im mi. uu.. .niiiieaiuiion cvoefor th tWMty-eiglitb day of September. 1M07. or iodzmsnt and dacrna for .rant oi an answer tnereoi will h. t.k. against yon In accordsnce with the prayer of the eowiDlaint. The tiHrnna. of this suit Is to obtain a decree of abso lute divorce In favor of lha nWntiff .1 i . i . r apaiuo. UI. utlVOUSDI. Tbe date of the order of nnhlL-atUt, of thi onimon ia August 14th IW7 and wi uaie oi ui nrat publication thereof I AUgUS. IO, IM. UUY A KICIUEUSOJf. Attorneys for Plaintiff 8IJMMON8. Ia la Circuit Court of th ).(. w Orsaoo. TbonasC. ThostDSoa, plalntig . Taoapaon. datsadanL 0.104 Brnadtta If To th abor Baaaa.1 rtalacutan,. in in. nam of th sum el Orrama, ym sr bSISbr BMISad .od racnlaawl la T. Li lT "i on or bor tbs link da olOct. W to mawar th. eoBDlalot fllad ...1n iZ. ,J ' ."!!: nlltusd sourt sad eauM. II wu bm spp..' and aawr br thai dais th plalotlS will m,vi. IO th .Olirt o a dl.aiaaa I.. .ral rlll. This tummont Is pobllibsd bf ordsr of Hon orabls H. s. Mrtiaa, Ja.l ol lbs :m,.r. owfoa lor Coluabia Count., madsat Wbo looks on travel a mere play 7 tne tourist. i, IfSZZJh Jmlf ir Who wander far aleld alone 7 1 Ch.mb. on tbi Tthlrt da .-Via?, .t, in a . ... . I rtlrasnstlnav thai .iitll..aii 1.. a ill . . ' " no use io near ocscriptjons drone Th. tT 7:; ., . . ?" ,n" XI u ... .1 . . -. . . ;iZ -I .i.TV..-7 "-.""T,,""o " uiuugn Bwmg spieiermegapnon7 Tbesams optimistic explorer. To Bjmo J. Behirmaihoru, d.lcndant la Ih. asm. ol ih Hut rf Or.,a fl? i " 0"?nf a4 rauulnd lo . wrw eniiiinq rau aHa. atitaaiM a aLih fi4?" " '" WtllMXl lull m1"", '"""'Kljrhihd.rol Saptam. it lbarnf .in ha i a .m .... . . ...ansa .i d iu pranr ol th o.Bii.l.lnl. puriaiM of thia ialt I. .u.il SbaollltodKorrala tm. J nTw-TJ "."J"? th. dalaalant " V'a.OHB acam To. sr lha alana aail.l "V" 'V' ..I.,;. .el-: - in oa or lit bar Ian -"-"V .in o lit.u saaliiM tun Iu anwrdanc .lib II, a ...... .1." T". Th. rurp.-. this liltl. to -Tl. ."a"""" i da i oi .lata ol lb order of publicum. .1 uia ummoai li AasuM Kih Isrf, .Ld ,bs d.u o! IbsArM public. , Ihrjtoi ii aSiw MhB. OkY KIcilAHlBtoN, AIUrua tor ruiulla. MUatllOMH la th Circuit Court ol th. stats a Orcsoa lo aud lorlhsUounlrolColuiubla; H " Uuia Ksitfats, rialuilf , , .""t!?'' Oafoadaal To 4ho Kuifsi, d.l.ad.ni: a .JLJ hmolUis Stsl oiornon. rn. ir. harabr luummied aud nmulnd lo .nI2.,!i, Ih. ih .utuiwi eausaVB aniwlr ihai.2. .Mb Ih. p,.. rTZ'fi: s-' li mil ll to obtain . rt..l J "V? i of thfi dlwrto Iu toJSLTS"ili Undanl. r ..a aiainu UI as. Ih I UHKY a KIUIUKIMK,. FASHIONS CANVAS SHOtS IN ALL COLORS THAT WILL MATCH 3 THE SUMMER GOWNS PRIOES S2.60 AND 4M.60 ONOtlt CATALOOUC SKNT FRKC ON rHQVfaT 80R08IS HOSIERY TO MATCH TMC aHOCS. IttT THAT CAN OlfAINIt frtlCK tfC TO Sl.tlO. KNIGHT SHOE CO.. TMIH0 AND WAHINQTON, aOHTlANO. ONC aiiiiniiiiiiiiHiiuimmiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiJ 4 a 3 IT I Receiving New Goods Every Days I ' IaUieWetk. vl ttTtirimv m m mm nr mm "ir nraMMMiaMniMi.' EE BIG STOEO DOWN OY THE 010 0 A WHILE. 4 p Has a Btpuution ol Long Staadlog (or Only th. Best la . (General Merchandise! Dart & Muckle. I St Helena, - . . OrtsiM . l iUmiiiiUiiliUiiiiUJUJiuiim jujummiumjuimur"":! Thdiorih ordsr of subll.nn .1 ,1,1. ummoni I. "Li1"" II. n .k- ! . . " in an a. r.uiiaupi inaraor li July M iwrr AUorn)ft lor flalutlir. ORDER Money orders at on half price at the Columbia County Bank. 1 a.- slanluf oa th th day ol Haotemtm, IW. Th tlm orSMnhcd la tha nr.lar ill.aail.. .hi. " aaaa ana n Olf OB whk h so wu.1 ip(w bsrau Is lbs dar lolln.m ths KlwM'hsrEl!1" ,r0m d" 'lb ' , aOBSBT 0. MORROW, AUorouj 0f FlalullB. In ths finnntr Court ol lha Mala t n. w.i... Z n of mm a.t.ia. ..1 . . r vTirnf,. a n nfi t.att.ai 1... . 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