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    OREGON
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Vol XXV
St :HIeiu, Oregon, January 10, 1908.
No. 5.
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v.ll ('.ramie No. SW. ol Waeveat, a..
Uied III following officer al It lat
L.(im.! Wortht Master, W. I. Fullvr-
L j overseer, K. O. Hasan ; Lecturer,
r V. M. Hoyti rHewar.l, k. r.uw.
Kt.ward, I'. II. Lund;CDplN.
n. listen : Treasurer, A. I. HwMlj'
krrury. B. A. Oaiekeeper, J. A.
legle; Cere. Mm. J A. Heegkt; ramo-
t, Mnlf. H. UuiJi I'lora, nn. n. .
kir;.JA. Hlewwid. Mm. R. Marsae.
Are you Interested In go tat
L.M.wa like la liave n rOandl
wer tiicettdwavent ga light In ywur
me wlthimiespens ol plumwug mt gas
ling' Tltwwnow punaiwe in every www
in lot litis vf kerosene oil n b
L. In the cilv, village ot on IM lartu.
an- "ladea" iuror, which will 6
v Uut 1 ohtrh will pay (of fmU
. Ir month. Can 1 WMtert f mm
. nn uuvlt t no mulnCI no mirk m
Itn : ekine need be cleaned only
I 4....H, .,1 will nut break trow. W vl
I f, water, lb clicM ! beat
the market, rut Mfiivoi
Tj V luimiach. Keamxxi. Ore,, enelu-
r. Jo-rph II. l.umlrvi, ol Qiwy.
U I'.vl.c. ol Ouincv. aud John
g- ' - - - - -
fcuutt, ill Cllkini, were St. HcUrai
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i,.r on ortlrial iminc isst mwj.
h l.k Were Olirlied ! the re
it u voters lat Monday. Mr. C.
ii V4lUn. of .Yankton, the Btl
L i .. 4b fniim uiecinct.
LOCAL
I tiue hundred csndle power lacan.les-
h I I . . ..:i r.Mi
f lni.otli litu pmeoi tirus
I .iuWb UKkl. Burnet ftt jf
fiMcne oil ut. t pktiMt wi n
,, R. liutleii. ticipo. Or.,
iv K I'" thUtertilonr.
J-rrv"ly illl "fry lolertbl
I M-rill win
I tup .f
I iiin.. '....
I I Iripi III
1 I mHiv
IcetMt.t,
M-fill While ueen cMiwnvu
ii ir ctk fn
hmi. He h4 irml IWM om
hr -ttiflii thicotinly In Ui euld
w.oliirr Mini ;un!trtd
r t it.l, wtiiclt Imh uiuwl ticwlliiji
, mi mnl IrMrtttlty liiilivl l
,nii M li m Ii improe
It u tiot4 lUl in lew '
will In lle -fwnlliie lii oflitrinl
!V H-i Ciuiil"iCuiit Uiink.
,rnii! White ltwit Tr, i old
Ms (tmjU runedy. For wit hy A.J.
ItJlHf , lifRflt.
.'ttireii rwwfiU n ililiiJii ol two to
iii(iit )ciolitiiiii ol Cuiiiinliii:iinty
e-k, llw 8trk lf'lllj Ki'l to
luiiilyol Joe Kel!p ill nn tiulit
Hiumy u Ui hmiiB ol Air. and .
lull Ciiiiiief.
ii.4 Kiil'.i Kn;!irdn mm vinilia
,iiui. rni'l IrlemU in llie Warrcu
H'wiiliijivl ttli torek .
u V.'.itn'ii litirini limit I'omjmiiv
1 ii, wjimiiil uievtin); l't Ji.HiirUy,
1,'iv.l. W J. I'lillrrtnn, K, r , l,r-
t;. .-.! ,tite'tr .ir tUc vnoiii
r, TSic I'lrectorii electcil llie Wliow
(i:liccne l'teiilciit. K, V. I.trwni
iTlnry, J. I'ulli-rtun; Trvurer, I'.
i. tin. I .Ji. J. llurtn. vlrc tirciiiilen.
)irqli
.r Rite Ckr.ip One D.iylon rontait
ii -ile witk tnrutuble, one Rrocetn
;c nilit, one clierne txut and km If,
Mly K.iltiiil tmik unit iiiiii, one
-n jn ue caiKiy um. Iiiiulre ol I.,
tt, H iiiili-r, Ore,
i.il.ith'.ion id riceniAl Vail tintnip
1 1 ire newt Tbiirmtiiy, mid
i f ,j ivtril the, M.inlir olattii' Stiite
!): will be present. IiiHlitllntiun
l,il;i- pl.u-B in the (ore noon. At lioo'u
i' will lie a luncheon tpitiad Uit nil,
in On! iiltfriiooi tbere will bti a reg
mvi'lutif ii i id prtilmtily a literary pro-
ic iiKictliiL' ol tlie Suite Hiirttonlturnl
"-.'.y l iVt'u plitoi) in Vortlaltil on tlie
i, Mill, nml Kill ol thin inonih. Cul-
lil.l ttmlilv fmll irmii.MrM.wj.twlt I1(,M
i llnve onlv wliiit is knnwti aim hoiue
V 1ll,ri'i" "liouUl attend mill aciuire In-
I tlie liet method of growing, linrre t-
! and tliarkltinir. I.llrrulf lli.ra
I j uillliona In It." ' "
Tmc nomination ol Mr. Cbrl Hchacbal
ol ()rKoa City, give moat Intenae aalia-
lueliiw iu tbii coruuiunlty Hie I0114 and
valuable aenrlcra u the Republican party,
tutfetlxr .willi hit well ileiuonrtraled
ability an attorney, render klw a
jieeuliarly fit recipient lor tbi diatin-
(uianad boNor,
Mr. Carrie Walter and children have
moved tit near Yankton, Ibclr hoaea 4a
Ht. Ileliw being orcupleit by Mr. and,
Mra, WarrauUukk. w
The eooperaga company at Hoaltaw
wlllart-wuik on the lflb and tb rock
croaber will reeunte )ttt a awn aa the re-
.pilra now In )ogr are completed.
Tba hu Helen I!ge, Kuigbt ol,
PylbliM, bald a public intlallalioo at
their ball io tbla city ta.t Tueaday
Ming. Tbere aa qulle a targt allew
danae and. nrer thing rondorted hi a'
crediUble tnaaaer, eepecial pralae being
due lite inatolliiig olicer, I'aat ChancelhM
liwrie, ol -Aaiar Iwlge ol Anuria. Tbe
addraaa by Chance I lir Commander W.
U. Powell aa both able and inatructivc.
and waa litead to with the cloet at
tention Hie banquet which lot lowed
waa nniUrr the uiiagenient ol Ir, Harry
It. Cllfl aird W. J. Kullerton, two paet
iitaatcf at the art ol catering to tbe fml
ate, Albigather the aflair well untamed
thetepuUtkiaol the outer lor boaptultty
Hon, T. T. Oct ha rcaigned hi edit
or.hip ol the t'eudleton Tribune in order
a aonk the iiontlnaUnn lor Congma la
tuia diatrkt on the Rriubllcan ticket in
ppaaitUa to thepreaent rncumlacnt, Mr.
Mb.
1 We tuuney to loan on approved
ml aetata eecutily.
wr. 11. powrix
lleinne, Oreon
' THeCeanityd roller, which kit
la the Biddle aUlu? rowt at the Mock I
(arm tM an Ilea emit h ot towo, waa tbe
em ml mm awoident which mleht have
molted ware aarinnaly. A team belong
log to Blake A McFall, ol fortland, and
drier by oMaW th'ir employ, bream
(rtuhtraed at the toller and as lha night
wai aery dark nd atunny. got away Irow
tlu-ir lriee, dumping him Into the mod
and liteaAaag lite douhle.ree, getting
haw (row the eljj run and wa not loond
until the oral auiiig. Tle driear bad
to hire teaaa to tww lilnrig into Houltoa.
A letter fmea F.. K. Ntckateoo, ol Ver
n.ima, recWwd too laic lor publication
tlii. rck. will ei-pcar in our etcitt lame
It 1 well worthy fwrauat by all taxjaiyern.
C"luiiili Cal Im tlie il!owing
nuiued ol her riiiM-un on Urn ledrrat
gniinl jury that will try the Wad fraud
Jauieit JUrr. d Claukaaac; An
drew King. M. ilelroa; M. Link, wioble ;
Uudolpb Kapuler, Yaakton ; Johai Jlerd
alii, Warreu, N t'. Mater, Warren.
)tntitrr Nrttif Cl ttarlKiur, demtiM,
will lie i the hotel in thi itv o Vd
irwliy, IH-Veiiilwr l.'rlk.to remain tkmc
day. Anyone wlnhlag work in the line
ol dciiiwtry will do well to call upon her.
Mr. !tcrg-trim. prineipal ol tli pwb-:
tic chiol at 8cppnoc, h ttnigned her
jiii.mi nnd Mr. I'raiice linmivli ha
Wn cIkumI to fill ih poi;Hiu ,hr the
rtannindfr ol i1icm:IhoI year. Mr, tirwee
'!,' 1 . In.', ako teilgne-l pritwijial at
i II. ... Mr I.. V. (io.'.VV.Il l lu
ilu In t plute.
Jleiaitv Slicrlfl Illnke.lev !muht fix-
tucii to the county j.itl (r m lloljtf ta
Wciltu-hliiy evening on complaint ol iJc-
devtivc Oik ol the Antoriu A loltmitii
Kivcr railro.nl. They had tnkrn uliclter
in C.eorgc J'unter' Imrn and had lined a
uuniher ol railroad tie lor Imt. The
toniwny lu lott coiuiderahla In thij
way an l there time letit niimuer 01
box car rolilwric. o it i proltahle that
vigorou meamire will I tnken. The
men arretted do not appear to be ol the
common criminal chum, hut ate probably
illlpiovlileill WfirkltiKiO'-'ni ho failed to
nvc any money during the lmnv araton,
and a conneqiicncwaremivv a burden to
the community.
V. J. Fniim lon li fllfil ii)i the
county court til report imcommliMoiitr
to the Kluli' J lllr. llomiliuWIUIiil-t tun
ciiimtv iiiiii tall:itt " an inlvtiicid
position, imd epecUiUy nrgea tha 111 ctw
tty nf providing mitynblc litetntur m (
tlng forth the enmity' rfsoutci. Now
tlmt Mr. Fnllertim liaa hi Immt In
hop h will continue in charge ot til"
axhlblt, M hi pntteiperteiiM will prove
valuable to hlnwoll and to the county.'
Kfry member ol tbe Ht, Uelena-IIoul-
ton Commercial Club hoald attend the
reception lo b given by the Rainier
Caawmerclal Club till (KrhUy) night.
TImm who attend may be urc they will
be. mad to rod heartily at home
Mr. George Mayger, ol Mayger, ha re
ported to tlie IMatrict Attorney regarding
tbe luaaner In which be (hot Joepk Tay
lor laat Sundae night. , Mr. Mayger
atalee that he wa ilecping in hi room
over the alore. and that at about two
o'clock 111 the morning lie wa awakened
by aniyterloi uoi and made np hi
mid that Uiere wa aotneorvc in the
lore below. In tlie room there i a
bole alioot Ha 1 2 Inch, cut through the
selling directly over the u.lc, Mr. May-
geratwMiled "Hey there, what are yon
doing In the at. at?" On of the parti
aaawered: "Don't he (tared , We won't
hurt you." Mayger replied; "Ol courae
you won't; but I will hurt you 11 yon
doil't get out ol there." He then
atepwrd down a itairway leading from
hi toou into a crockery room which
sn Into tbe (tore, and aw that there
waaaomroa in the aurc, and, bearing
a n.ilae over tbe celling lie anew mey
wcte upaUira in the hall. He then wool
bank npttair by a door leading from hi(
rwomdnto the hall, apuke lo them and
al onre opened lire. When Taylor wa
Id: belaid "Don't (boot." Mayger re
plied. "Cet out ol here, then" He
aaked. "How will I get out?" Mayger
Mwd: "Cet out ol tbe window; the way
ywugotdn." Tavlor icplied: "We came
ua the alaita." Ma veer re ponded. "Cet
dMi the atatir then." Taylor (aid, "We
will. We were only waiting (or a boat
Mavger kept them covered, atepping
back abont (our leet into bi room
l hey had .to past him lo get down the
Uar. The oae that was not crippled
ran away, while lb other hobbled aboard
the Uiun and went on to Stella, and
waa lahan lo the hospital in Portland
Moaday .morning. According to Taylor'
ttatemcat he and hit partner are working
men. aatd, getting Into Mayger late at
night ht ardier to catch the boat; mimook
the (toee butUlin (or a kxtging hiwae.
No duttbt the truth will lx developed in
a few dava,
Mr. Aadsvw Mjlea, ol Oregon City,
bat been viaitiug hi uncle S. A. Miles,
this week.
Attorney Day anl wile were I'ortland
vikttor by the Xialtla on ThurwUy.
Horn T tbe wife ol 8. Huntley, ol
Deer Ulaud, u January 4th, a ton.
Ikirn-To the wile ol P, S. Cooper,
ol iicappouae, aw January Uin, a (on.
JUDGES AND CLERKS.
Th county oouit I111 piiutl the
folloiuK loin-rye an jmlgea and clcrkt
of vKi'tioii during the enmiing two
yai.
Jitilgw E. K. Nirlrarwin, J nil ton
WN.I,J.r,heeley. Clerkr Will i'ltn
g.', 1. Ii. bluan, 1. 1'. Hpeutwr.
Arusr
Judgn-O. Won.lerly. T. D.Crlnwiek,
iV. I itrown. Ulerta B. M. iiowmaii,
I. HackenoMV, ! . Ualiien.
IIKAVKB FALLS
J'ldju John McAdamt, Wiu. Mc
Coiiitiu, W Kver. Clerks Chart iui
uiuji, lio Morris, VV. M. I.usk.
ILATHKAKIC
J.V-V. II. Conyer. E. D. TUh
I'lior. John A. tlaiT. Clerk (ieo. C.
Tii'limioi, 4, II. Colliue, J. M. Hlnck
lord. Second Board
Judge J. N. Kiro, C. U Omyer. H.
KniU. Clerka Karl tVlnley, 1. J. l'op
It ,111 Jr., A. W. Illiuktord.
UKKK ISLAKU
Juilgr CIib MiTiill, M. Fresh, N.
f A . Aiuiim ui. Clurks Jtuiinet UauUiiin,
r rod Adaiiia, V, h. Clark.
Coin..
Ju.l-T. C. Walls, M. Link. . 0.
C. Fowler. CI, rk J. NuslMumer, J.
U. Kennedy, U. V. Makinster.
MAKHMt.ANII
Judges Jo. Diion, (Ivo. Frwsinnn,
VV. jt. Colvin. Clerks tido. A.Oraliam
tico. Jlinc', Mark W. Elliott,
KKHAI.KM
Judge Frank J. l'etewon, J. A. Van,
.lnlitiJ. Hanaer. Clerks 0. II. Free
umn, J. U. Al Jrich, A. H. Metlis.
OAK IHMNT
Jud(jc R. H. Pvue, John Hendrick
ami. H. II. Kiim. Clerks Fred Fluhrer,
Chits. Itetuu, U. U. Mayger.
KAINIIEB
Jndgee-J. n. Doan, W. D. Vine, John
Dibble. Clerk e I. A. Sclmncuen, W,
M. Terry, J. B. K. Bourne.
Second Board
JiMlffea U H. Thornae, A. B. Taylor.
K. M. Kice. Clerk L. K. Oulker, A.
L. Clark, rrrd Trow,
acArmoM j .
Judaea-J.li. Wall, Geo. Grant, W.
K. Hleven. Clerk J.D. McKay, A.
D. Holaday, Gu Lang.
VMIOJI
Judnaa F. H. Flaeg.T.B. LoU, Ja.
Dart . CU-rka J . W . IJay, W . H . Tow
ell. J. It. Godfrey.
Second Board
Jndewa W. J. Mtillinirrr, L. Tatbell,
J. 11. .Unlay, Clnrka U. W. Clark, C.
ri. John, 1.. o. taion.
waaaxa
Jnditew-M. F. I lawn, N. V. Baker,
Max here;. Clerks W J. Fullerton,
Aloert Freeman, Ijew Davie.
RAINIER
Mr. tiny I. Ttioina who baa been
spending the winter at Newport Beach,
California, returned to Rainier lait Mon
day evening.
Mr. Uao. Moack r., went to Portland
a few day ago where ehe eontractexl
avarecaaeol ht grippe which detain
her l-i the metropiili. Hh i expected
home iu a lew dy.
Fattier Kerval will celebrate nie
next ruiiday morning at 9:30 in Odd
Fellow Hall, hundsy achool rlaa will
meet Saturday at the netut) hoar nnd
place.
The various Commercial Club of Col
umbia County and prominent boiinea
men wilt meet in tbi city on Friday
evening of this week, Jan. 10th. Thit
meeting ia called for the purpose of dia-
ctioing lb general intereeta of tbe
whole county, and the beat manner of
promoting It welfare.. Purine the
course of the evening, it lunch will be
aerved by the Ladies Aid ol the M. K
church, nnd a general good time U ex
pected. Let every member of tbe club
be prew-ut on thit evening, Md ahow
bv your .r.-.nc tuat you have the In-
lret of lac ejiaiuuuity at heart. II you
rauiiot ' . t i-re at nine, come at ton, if
not at ten o at at cl Tea, but come.
Thrr aie jiij hundred and two mem
her ol the C-omuiercial Club In thl city
and we want to see every member
preeeut.
The KnlghU of Vythlas, Rainier
liodge No. 68, held their regular meet
lug and annual roll call laat Satnrduy
veniug. Among the dislitmuMied
vitiUir were Grand Chaoonllor John M
Wall, of Hlll.boro, L. R. 8tiiun, G. K.
Ii. 8. of Salem, and Supreme Repreaen
tat ire V. M. Cake, of Portland. A fine
allowing wa made in attendance, as
nearly every seat wasoccupled when the
roll wat called. F-acU of the almvo
vinitnrpokeat length on subjects In
teretting to all Fytliianii, and valuable
inlormation disseminated among the
Knight present. Third rank work was
prfurrucd in the presence ol the higher
offlcarf, Whose duty It ia to criticise and
correct. It d-veloped, however that there
were no criticisms or correction, and
that Rainier had otlleers second to n.tlle
iu IheSuttti ol Oregon. The good na
lured raillery iiidutd in by not only
the viaitom but lucal talent a well, kept
the merubert in a roar of laughter.
Wu Jo not like to imluk-e in puns, but
the kiipteme iei ri'.eti.;niu cauiiitty
took the citku. riit'in.iitMiu.irtcitc giivv
several numbers which were loudly ap
plauded, anil although we are a mem
ber, wo can safety aay it i the best in
tl.c city. The surprise ol the evening
cauio when at mmnigtit llio J'vttnan
Ladie served a daituy threo course
lunch. When tlie ladies found that the
Knight were to have a 11 mini roll call,
they put their heads together, and tlie
result was the tJnest lunch the boys ant
down to in many moons. Pylhi amain
iu Rainier ha come to stay, and will
uiake itsolf felt for good in the com
munity. YANKTON ITEMS.
Mr. C. It. Itrigga is visiting her
daughter in Spokane.
Miss F.ille FiUgerald fix-nt the X'Miis
vacation at her home iu Amity.
The olll.'ers of grange No. oOt were in
stalled last Satmulay night by Bro. Fnl
letton, ol Warren.
Mr. Guy Tarbell of Rainier, spent s
few day iu Yankton Inst week.
Rev. E. A. Smith, of Portlewd, will
preach nt tbe church to-morrow (Salor-
dst) evening and Sunday mor. t mt
11 a. m.
Tbe W.C. Co. I clearing off i n laat
of the bolt timber from the Fieri-.1 lot
preparatory to aelllng the land.
Swetn' Thinf.
Kugene Field
ain't a lea red uv anake, or lo It, or
bugs, or worms, or mice.
An' thing 'at girl are skeercl try I
think arc nice.
I'm pretty brave, I gue; an' yet bate
to go to bed,
For, when I'm tucked np warm .111 mag,
an' when mv prayer are ash!.
Mother tell me "Happy dreamt.
take away tbe tight,
An' leave me lyin' all alone an' eseut'
thing at night!
Sometime they're In the corner,
' time they're by the door,
Sometime they're all a-standin'
a the
middle nv tbe floor ;
Botnctimes they're a-sittin' down.
times they're welkin' round
Soaoltlyaad o creepylike th-i
acre
make a sound!
Sometimes they're a black a i:
.-. aa'
other times they're white
But the color ain't no diflercs.
wbea
you see things at night!
Once, when I had licked a feller t had
Just moved on our street.
An' father sent nxuptobedw tout a
bile to eat.
I woke np in the dark, an' saw
etendin' in a row
Alookin at me crow-eyed, ao pi:
hinga
in. at
Oh, my! I was so skeered tba ime I
never step' a mite
It' almost -alio when I'm U I sre
things at night.
Lncky thing I ain't a girl, o I'd be
skeered to death!
Bcin' I'm a boy, I duck my bead ' hoM
my breath;
An' I am, oh! so sorry I'm a naugt y boy,
an' then
I promise to be better, sn' I y my
prayers (gain!
Grau'ma tells me tbst's the only sy to
make it right
When a teller has been wicked ai 1 sees
things at night.
An' so, when other naught boy
would coax me Into si .,
I try to s jusb. the Tempter's ice 'at
urges me within
An' when tbey' pie for sapper, . cake
, 'at's big an uics,
I want to but I do not psss my t ite f'r
them things twice!
No; rnther 'at starvation wipe ru .lowly
out o sight
Then I should keep a-livin' on an' seem'
things at night.
Real EaUte Transfer.
The entries for the past week MiclndV
ingtlie date noon which each lustrav
ment was filed for record.
Jan. 3 B and H L Cox to W L
Martiu, nnd hf int nw qr n.
qr sec 8 and m qr sw q and
w qr se qr see. 5 4 j
Jan. o Bn.iii It I,(ix to J..ii.'i
Stols.ui sumo aa aliow
30
209
Jan. 3 A B and H R Dibblee I
Jotiu Dibblee W hf Dobbins
die quitclaim ' j
Jan. 3 J 11 and J A Doan to M H
Girt land In 7-2 625
Jan. 31 and C Erickson to B A
Johnson land in 31 7-3 600
Jan. 3 N C and"I A Ewing et al
to It J fcmng w hf se qr ot no
qr sec 25 8-4
... 1
Jan. 2 Fishhawk Ceuietert A-sn
to Caxper Libel lot 21 ec ..
Jan. 3-D L aud M 9 Hasen et at
to N J Ewiug w hf so qr of n
qr sec li) 8-4
Jan. 3 L F and H C Ingalis et ls !
to J nnd C Muckle land iu 15
- 10
Jan. 3 W O Leo to Parker Sten-
nick land in Rainier 1
Jan. 3 W W Sohult to B A Rich
ardson aw qr of sw qr sec 20
7-2.
Jao 3 J W Thurston to Ww It
Kyvjr e hf sw qr aud w hf w
qr sec 1 US) ...,
Jan. 3 J G and B E Watt et ab
to w j j-.wtng w nr se qr ot ue
qrsec 25 8-5 .7.
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Kf Jkniui. " "orax Co., Oak-
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