The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 02, 1909, Image 2

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    The Oregon Mist
Enteral at the Postoffice at St. Helens,
Oregon, as iecond-clns mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION R.TKS
1.00
.50
One yew
Riv ninnths
Advertising rates made known on ampli
ation. Legal notices 25 cents per line.
Isst'KD Kverv Friday Bv
E. II. FLAGG,
Editor an Proprietor.
County Official
Paper
Circuit Court Officers:
Thomas A. McBride Pwtriet Judjt
E. B. ToiiRue District Attoruee
Cousrv Officer
James Dart. Judo Helens
W. A. Harria, Clerk M. Helens
Martin White, Sheriff St. He.ens
W. K. Tichenor, Conmi'r 1 lalsknme
H. West, Coii-misionet Seappoow
K. V. Quick, Treasurer St. Helens
A. T. law, Aesessor St. Helens
J. H. Collins, SchoolSnpt CUtskime
C. T. Prescott, Surveyor St. Helens
Frank Sherwood. Coroner Rainier
THE TIMBKRMAN'S VIEW
Ben Irain, of Portland, in the last j
Issue of the Tiiuherman, makes the re- j
ruarkable claim that all taxation o j
standing timber is unjust and unlawful, j
and urges the owners of these lands to j
refuse payment of such taxes. Mr. Ir-j
win's idea is that no tax should be col-;
lected nntil the "ciop," as he considers
the timber, is harvested that Ks, until
the timier is cut and the Ions sold to the
mill man this notwithstanding the fact
that each timber speculator harvests his ;
crop when he seils his land. This is a j
matter in which thepepleof Columbia i
Count are vitally interested. Nontil- j
.able lands it. ,U county in
assessed at JlO.SoO.OtlO, or, inrouud num-s
bers, about f 4. 000,000 more than ali other ,
forms of proper:-. If auv pnrtkll of
this is remitted the deficit must be mad, j
good by other forms of property, or road
and schools mutt be abandoned. This. ;
of coarse, would make no (inference to '
the timber speculator He views with Mr. Faxon was called to Portland
i i . . i .u il business.
cumpncy iwunrum mm-.. '
tbeNehalem and considetsitan outrage
that he should be taxd to l.ml 1 roads
and maintain schrjls lor the pi jne
and their children who accepted ia good i
faith the Government's invhatioa to :
make homes on the public dooiam. The j
.. . , , . rt. i i I
timber speculator is not influenced by ;
altruistic motives. He would not grieve
if all the timber i a the county, except
his holdings, would be destroyed by tire.
He is not a conservator of the tiuib.r
except as his persmal interest dictates.
He will cut it or sell it whenever it will
pa.7 him todo so. Taxation of timber j
land should be, upon the same basis as
taxation of all other property, and the
transfers in this county, where it has
been possible to ascertain the price.dm
onstrate that it has been nndervalued
instead of overvalued. Incidentally thv
timber ppeculators sieMld leiiiemlKT it
they faceted in evading - taxa-.ion they
wiil have taken fioui ihe settler any mo
tive he may have had for preveiitin,' ihe
destruction of timber by li'e.
Mr. Brvan would luve b n l.euer
pleused with some of the cabinet se
leetioti if they were creeula k I. m -crats
instead of Grover Cleveland Demo
crats. RAINIER
Mr. Win. Kennedy,'). i-of the pi-mevr
fruit growers ol the Ilojd Liver co'intry,
arrive-i in Rainier Tuesday morning and
expects his family here Friday, to make
their permanent home on the ranch re
ceutly puichased i f Capt. Wilson. Mr,
Kennedy has now a hundred gaits and
a hundred head of cattle on his Rainier
farm and has cleared a number of acres
this winter and savs he wiil have n hun-
dred acres cleared of stumps by next I
fall and will put i, all into fruit. He:
states that Rainier has jut as g-y-J frait '
land as Hood River and he will demon
strate that fact in the future. Mr. Ken- :
liedy ha sold a parcel of land in the;
Hood River Val ey containing H -aeres j
of bearing uppl trees for $2.i,j, and '
can tee no itasoti why fruit trees u eler i
the same conditions of cuhme ehuuid '
not bring as good priots beie. I
Hurrah for the Rainier boosteis
Nearly every ci. air was blled at iiu
K.P. lodge romia when the meeting was :
called to order by Uie chairiiian la-t!
Tuesday evening. One thousand d.lger i
were hurriedly struck oil and distr.h- j
uted about the city in the aliertwou and '
they had the ir good efle.-t. i'lvery V'.-Ca-
tiou was reuresente I and nearly every j
man present had soiueth iiir good lo ssy
about Rainier. liven Portland was rep-
resented in the peism of Mr. J! -all. y,
who said that he as familiar with m t '
of tLe cities uf ttiecountiyau I thntiiot e!
of them have a belter opportunity ttian
Rainier. He Slid: "You only i.tr.-1 io
advertise; tell the people what yo-i '
have." Mr. Beat ley is ititere-ted in Lai-
nier and wauls to join the Commercial i
Club. W.lS.LotUuaii wtis electel ciiiiir- j
man and Geoige W. Vogel tecrelary of I
inu meeting, l,. s. lhoinai) sngge-tcd
tluit the Commercial Club be reoriran-
to facilitate inatters. Mr. Thomas i
said: "l'oitlalll in claimed to be the
watershed or downhaul for the great j
wheat distiict of Oregon, but this is no-
true. Rainier has the dow nhaul and j, j
the nil tu nil port for all the wheat that !
is raised in this country. We have the j
maple, null and lit' for manufacturing
it ud mill purposes, mil we have the
great fruit, stock all I fanning laud hack
of us, and there is no reason whv Rai
nier should not have n population of
five thousand iu tluee years and L'd,U0Q
five years hence." A committee ot three,
consisting of Me-srs. Thomas, Hughes
and Fry, was appointed to draft by-laws
for the iiew orttanitKition . A commute
of three, Messts. Bourne, Bluineiiaaadt
and Yoel, was appointed to (oeivery
man in Rainier and have liim sign ft
petion to be presented at the next meel
inB of tha club, April -tth.
A statement was made by a gentle. ian
present that he l ad 400 acres of Hood
River land close In that he would like to
exchange for land back of Raiuier. This
speaks well for our country and shows
what people think of the hind here.
SCAl'POOSE
A Urge aereaje of grain is being sown
by onr farmers, the high prices ruling at
present being the incentive,
Charles Burgdorfer is building a large
stock barn ou Ids South Scappoose farm.
it. W. Rhodes has purchased a tract
of land on the main road eolith of Scap
poose and will go extensively iutochick
en raising.
State Lecturer Johnson of the Grange
was a visitor to Soappoose last week. He
expect to get a big grange reestablished
here in a few weeks and all up to uaie
people are invited to come in and help.
The canine killer has entered these
parts and as a result several cuts of low
and high degree have pas-wd away.
Mr, J. ljunitii, a recent arrival from
Nebraska, has located with his family
on the Vanderniost place for the season.
Mr Nssnn. renreseutini! the BnAiks
has leased a parcel of
land I
here and will test it for nursery pur- j
wses.
BACHELOR FLAT
Sunshine an 1 win make the gras
.row ami the meadows green. We need
the suusbene tor spring is
grass is short.
late ad!
Farmers have most of their eirly gar-
I ,tn mid will so in be readv to plant
th
iatsr garde.) truck,
yim gutli Saxon, who is te iching at
Warren, c one home Friday evening and
wi'1' 'aIvut'; , ,
&ffiStt"ttXti
al1, s.u,jlea i.h much iu-
(crest. ' fiie review of the iesmi was
well g tten u by Newel! Sherwood and
,UUj at r 'Itil S
was g s((-.t nwtne. whi.h was very
interesting.
Ti,-ri w as no school last Tuesdav, as
on I
,. , I ..... ..,
I UTe IS UlUl 11 CllilU It' t!MUi I'l.ivv o. i
our school huiise. 1". 'th feactiers and
-ch.iLrs are t ikttisr much int-.-re-t ii the
i-roun ls. an 1 doring n-v.ri and recasu ,
are taking exercie t.y blasting out a
portion oi toe stumps
Trie fill has been repli el winch
washed out bv the heavy rams, near L .
s i,niuin's d1ic
i .
i Mr. Morton has commenced his nyu
' lar trips to S.:appnse with the cream,
'going every three days. The yoiing
i la Iv w.io has been down from Portland
! visiting them returne t to the city Us:
j Saturday.
Miss Annie Sknzie. who has wen
working for Mr. i'owell in I'ortlatul was
a visitor to our Suuday School last Sun
day.
Mr. Scott, who purchased the Ever
has, rented an acre ol ground !
sau I place.
(rom Mr. tiurng irdiu-r for springer.
ps.
and
Mr. John Uerdihi, Mr. S. Sax. ti
Mr. Laroa were Por.lan I v sil-.rs
week
Mr Uesiinins has tikea down
old r.iii feri.e from the f.ont par', of
tii-hi-
piactf and replaced i: witii a li v
one, w rnch Improves the lool;s i
w If
i hi-
prop-ny very sn u li.
The i!ach"!-.r Fl it Telc; h ,r.e As-o- i
atiuu Jiave their Hi e almost complete I.
They are pir:in in wire and
'ptiones and will have one ol tt.e b'.'st
e pupped lilies in the c--outre.
MILLET.
WARREN.
Ilev. Lew Davies will preaeli in '.' e
il. E. Ctmrcii next Sun la.-. S ibj -ct,
! '".So-winr Se-d." liraiige inemix-rs sj.
i ciaily invited. Music wiil be furuUhtd
I by the Warren Orchestra of seven in
struments. S ag service will begin at
I 7:l;0 sharp. Preaching at S. Come
early and get a gool seat.
I A ixxit fifty per.-:ons astemld -d in the
I Wojdinan Hull at their last meeting and
'enjoyed a first class lunch and a program
arranged for the wcai
ion.
Mr. Frank Iloyt, Jr., is now employed
clerk in Mr. John I:os's g ueral
re.
Mr.
Lvneh
A. L. Larsen has icr.ted Kli
piace and moved in this week.
REUBEN
Mrs. J. Shultz and son of Reaver Val
ley, visited with Mr. and Mr'. U. W.
Jordan last week. Tiiev rc-tui i.e l home
on M mday.
Frank L. Rice and Alien li.irkliolder,
of Wis ;onsiii, arevibiting with Mr. and
Mr. J. M. Lindsay. They intend to
locate litie if tht-y find a suitable loca
tion. Mis -est J. II. M.lgiiiiS'.en and Fannie
Sharp, our school t'-achers, visit. il with
f'.ti ri Is at Woxllaiid, Wasli., Sit iiday
arid Sundav.
There is cjoil.: a rivalry f..r passengers
between boa's owned by Captain lioven
and C.ip'ain liei-l, running between
j drie and Kalama.
A. I. Fieniliiitig and wile visited with
fri.-r.ds a: Uiitiier and Kel-o Sunduy.
li. W. Fowler atnl w if", of ('atlin,
Wiuhiiigtoii, ctitiio over mid attended
the ban i b-.ys d intte at the Itidmc i's
Hall Salurd.
ay eicning.
Advert Ued Letters.
Letters unclaimed at the St. Helens,
gon, jxtoliice, March ;;), John
Anisoii, 1 ; icior Cliristeiison, 1 j Win.
A - Marie, ; Kmcst Peterson, ' .Mrs A
Wright, I. Letters not claimed .by
j
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j
I
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April Sljth, will be cent to the dead letter
office I
M. C. OKAY, P. M.
Siiouruou.s- llt'LLs Foil Sai.h Full
blo-sUofthe bet Htnii'is. liupuiie of
lilmer Connell, Lcer lnlaud.
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FUR APRIL
Copyright I'M by C. H. Kleth.
The beasts of Fgauda were beating
retreat, and the slower were trying to
stay w ith the ll.'ot, lien a lion came
llvnii aside I mm the rear with his face
mutilated and one shredded ear.
"We thought" said the beasts
As they saw him arrive.
"Yon stayed back to face hintf
And eat him alive !"
put the man eater only
Ran fasleruud whined,
And now and then ventured
A survey behind.
"Well" said the hippo, who ran as he
could, "did you eat nun alive, as you
boasted you would?" Hut the lion
limped onward w ith never a word at
least nothing the rest of the in heard.
"I'll bet" said the rhino,
"He hit oit his head
And left them to tind him
"All bloody and dead"'
Whereat they all laughed,
And the gieat lion cried
And ticked at the gashes
AH over his hide.
"I see how It happened" the elephant
said, 'Vur brother was up in a tree
overhead, and w lieu he pounced on him,
' a stranger to (ear, the cruel thorns tore
i him and shredded hi., earl"
T(llv a;j lathed agitin,
And tin" lion, all red
With bio d, only shuddered
And limped on ahead.
"On, come," they exclaimed,
As they followed with haste,
"We know that you ate him.
But how did he taste?'"
The lion turned n-uiiil at the top of a
lisc and his wni-keis were matted with
! tears fn'in his eyes. "I.nrt taunt me,
t, U'lrg. d.
and I II tell you mv woes
i And bio id trickled off ol the end oi his
nose.
' "We'll ill it," they an-wered,
1 A nd husky ith grief
j Ai.d fear, lie pr ceeiied ;
j .My t"lv i-i lrie(.
; I did "niv l..r Teddy,
! InU'ii dn.j mv woist,
j And I jumped as I pr- lillsed
; Jiut I e I'll me tiist."
: T:.e tir-l d ,y ..f Apiil will he All Fools
Hay, and i" w.ll be veicbrated much
j more el.ilciaielv thi year th in it has
I Iwen in a 1 i g tune. There re mure
! fool- than there u-e I t i be. They may
be iluided into lllrt-e c! iscs. vi.:
I Con .riion. or ill -e ho thi .k the
cost
f ,vi., W.ll .-ver . dWM aisaill.
- - r-
i'r. -fe-r.-d. ..r tlii'-u w ho thought pros.
parity m..i:l-l r luin ti.dtt ulter li.e pre-
idei.lial .ieitioi.
l'aii,
eie.ler '
r ile.se uh.i thought Mr. Iloek-i
.mild have to pay that J,V
Wl hue
'Ihe r.ii.. will patter on the 'roof, and
the ivd I will tick and dance, tlie tickled
calf wiil shake his h e f and jubilantly
p:ai;ce, to-' rohtit w:.i art-t;
chase c e t-sli-.e wrm, tie
' at moi n and
ie sch'rt.l boy
wiiu.il spread
Id ll-as wiil
itching pup.
radisi.ts and
will i-h the thickelilX
and el.d Ihe ttl'ill. til"
breed oilier ll-as m.oo tin
and the d:rt wii. ilv with
lctlucu coming up.
A fresh and sweeter oxjten will glo
rify the days, the sun Wnl tempt the
flowers w ith us suit ai.d vernal lavs,
ihe fum er wiil pul
li but torn, the
dtic'x
I l.
ima-.ii, H e lii'-a.lowliiin
HWakr
t-
. r:i iii. r . ishi. g lef'iab.,
,ll i. ' o.! !..- Mil mid d u
I- in-, ai.d in in w.ll pa-ttu-I
w.'.li m: satin- m.d ic.-l
eer up, il V "i.iuiit- niiiie,
prett. .
the lia'l.e
his soiii ner
rie h . II I.'
C'l ter n'. c
Or will be
Ali i v.oi-h ;
ate I
s that
t:e.
strutaroiii.d
u.
i!.a up
.-hail bury
The prou I p
And ei.ii.ut
The i i.ii! w li
And u hisii
n th.
I
. .i 'at
n.r !.
And we. Nha'l . '.
Witti en ly "--.
The revi-io . - (
witbo-.tauv : 'to
t. lide I .II- S
Mr. It ..... v r
which w as p .oi
valentines t i-a -i
ing under pr ".-
free list. A iim t
and coll It w.li b
PhiilJiplt'CS w ile.
' rs oil
; m.d kale.
'let .rill ,l ill CO .ttll-le J
:-;c t.'.-u- i.t wh Ci :r- ,
ll I.t I gre.S V ll"l.
.-a- I'ii si. i. m. a.-i,
. y I ,e .at c." p o(
a- .i i .liii-d ii.-.ih- .
wilt b- put oil t in.
d -jiiai.tiiy of su.'ar
... built. d f r- .111 the
it out . Tim idea is
this privii.-iri to Ihe!
that by ex eieln.e.
Jieopll- over toeri
their i:r n i.-u v.
indue.- the I .y i
who are tir-t to get
led We n.av I) : able to
hahitatiN of the areli-
ilKllaa-l to ( il move mi thetll-elves. ,'
Our maxim i" to I.e. 'r-'irs.t e-iine, first I
served, und tin: duty taUo the hind
most." I
Ka-ter wid c O'i.e r,:i ihe I Ith, It is i
too nuly to tint 1 1. 1 j ist what the new !
hats wi.-l U: l-k". I nun the few young;
ones th it bii.e ".'en the merry wi-'
dow setrins to have Inariii d a del by j
ttxt is-oe r in bleu ne-itiier parent. The i
milliner wre deteruiind to make some-1
tiling; tlia'. v.. uld keepanyoiie from trim- 1
mitig her oid hat over, and they did it, j
Primp, ister, primp with caie,
L'se your o- n and other hair,
A white nulled rat for a white Huffed
hat,
A well drape d rat f .r a bell shaped hat,
A small l--.ni ra' for a tall green hat,
Primp, s'st-i", primp wi'h cure,
Primp f rr the coming Faster fair.
Apill w all l. uiidiir the influence ol
Ariin lire I: re, wh.cli will restore the
borll ol p e. t .-. Coildrcn b-.ru UMp-r
Arie" iimi il.y hav- PC' parent", and
get dogs. eoliTi-li, parrots and Bill P s-silui'-
for ut'Je hiottiers iinrj listers.
And Ihe.i T. K. wiil hit tho east .f
Alnca to hunt, and all Ihe world will
j nun its gae upon that Valiant stunt.
I The lion will ,-et iu hir lair, the elephant
will pray, Itni hi ppopotan; lis will stow
tin- I ttle l.ips away, tin: rhiru will Ire
I take him-elf to distnnt parts mid hhlit,
j and Ihe gnus and antelopes wilt crowd
i up .it tiic oilier si'lc.
'J iie mi.'irty hunter will w alk down
the gainrplank of bis ship, and when be
sets his fo it (iK'iore the continent will
tip. The natives will kowtow and rub
their bellies on the vrotind. IliH mon- i
! keys will desfiiir and gioan in fid thej
I jiiiiglu loiuid, the guns and lugeugu will j
: c .me oil, the Khellx mill iiautnl tents, ttie
I beasts will lill the foiests with their
uioaninu'S and laiiienls, Ihu tall giraffe
w ill walch afar and sound bis thrill
alarms, and the stork and Theodore
will fall in one another's arms.
The promised fori will start at last,
The packers w ill di-lilie.,
Th.-Irani will i-ireti-h across the plain,
Toward the diMaut Mile.
'Dm shouting and tlm tumult rise,
The heavy rifles lour,
And smoke will overcast the sky
Ami rivers inn with gore.
And then the month of May will come
mid all Ihe woild will doir its caps to
ward the thiobhing Last, where hell is
popping oil.
WATCH FOR
(6mw & Bams
Houlton, Ore.
LIST OF THE LANDS OF THE
Columbia County Abstract
and Trust Co,
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F.icbty acres of good logged-off
bind 4 miles from Rainier at 8.0u
per ncre,
cleared, balance brush land, four
nii.es from Houlton. Price $!!'ih)
part cash.
Fine home on the citv limits ol
Kainier, with 5 acres ol laud, good
house and haras, 3 acres cleared,
'4 ol an acre in straw trerrics, 00
(ruit trees, spring wuter in house
and barn. Part cash, balance on
long time f; iOoO
Fine farm land, 40 acres all
lecl and fenced, 15 acred eulti
Vnted, 8 acre in bprriet mid (nllt,
I 'j mile from Warren, good
water 12 room bouse. Inrcw burn.
2 horses, 2 cows, and a full line of
farm implements go with the
plaef. One half eb, balance iu
II to 5 years. Price s2iX.
One of the best .lairv ranch
in Columbia t'oiintv, IbO acres in
lia-ture, 10 acres In orchard, L".j
inili s . t.c.'.il, t! mih s to Houl
ton. Postollice and store on place.
g.ni.1 creeks, cpriiigsi olid two
wells, 0 mom house, g.l barn,
1 span of horses. 5 cows, mi l full
Inn f farm implements go with
the place. Price foO per acre.
.'U'.i a- res of tine land, nil r..!l;ng,
t-'JO a. res fenced, .'iOacn a cllitivt.t
ed, one la-g" creek, nine sp-ings,
three ho :"s, all kind of lu rries
and fruits, will Hell all or any
part of it S miles from Rainier.
Price 1 1 per acre
Fortv ntoesof unimproved Ian I
on South Scappo r-eCreek.U m:ie
from Scappoose. U)).0IKI feet of
standing timber go with the land.
Ibis ;S dirt clienp. Price IH'U
One bundled sixty acres go-id
land, all rolling, 2,0u0,'H( lel of
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YOU GET WHAT VE GET HAtf
Our books aro ijicn for your insipi d ion.
lfEL 15".V('rf' iiaincnivi-n if wanted. Wu not only
tret ton lu ici s. hut vou ran satisfv vours.'ff
HOGS u"s,dutt'-ly at auy ti'1110 that you m"t what wo
....1 nnniinr n 1 a 11 navnau
00liaCLifJ biliipyourprotlucutons. Writo
to u.h now for loops, taL'H, etc.
SOUTHERN OREGON COMMISSION GO.
W. H. McCorquooale, Prop. 95 Front St., Portland, Oreqon
Painting, Kalsomining
and Paper Hanerinir
INSIDE FINISHING
Estimates furnished
A
IVCIICV Ot UbLlIl HOULTON, OR
All Work
KI5T
The new school house in t lie Wceil
district ia being trcnttr'l to a mh.oii. coat
of paint.
tl.rrv Wil.n ,.,',,1 I'llilil. Sl,,.,. , I
' " ' ' I
up to the llertferaon place Monday to j
: plow and srjw ((riiiii.
Chan. l!i:rjersoii ami fiunily, of Vcr-
tioniri, Amtrrod Kchinidliti mid Win, Kay
! niond, of Allrian, attended the funeral of
Mr. Turk on Thursday of last week.
Mrs. J. If. Turk died at h-r home one
and a half miles uhore Kint Tuenday
noon, March li.'Jrd, nxcl years, '.)
months and I'.l days. Alra. Turk came
to I'orllanil with her family in February,
and they moved to the Nehiilcni
coutiiry m Iw.I, where they liavu unite
leiiided. Mri. Turk was highly respect
ed iu this comijiiidity for her wonianly
rjualities and for her devotion to her
family and her home. She was the
mother of four children, three of whom
are still living as follows: Hem Turk,
who is still at home; Tom Turk, who is
married and living on a hometead near
the old home; Mrs. I-'rauk Koiitledge, of
Ashland. Mm, Koiitledge did not reach
home until the (lay after lier mother
died. The family have the sympathy of
all their friends iu this their deep sorrow.
Deceased was buried in the North grave
yard, and loving hands covered her grave
with flowers as a lust tribute of respect.
Aft
tiuiber on the plait miles
from Kainier. Price (II per acre.
Thiilv llva acres gd laud, lUt
acf'S level, 2 acres rolling, nil
fenced, 10 acres under cultivation,
also limbei, a l.irun creek, ;.hmI
spiinu. gool well, nil kinds cf
berrn-s, )ru hearing fruit tn, 7
room bouse, ith burn. mite to
school, -S miles to i ai l"ad eit lier
Warren er lb. uU.'li. II cw. I
lioile. 2 wag 'tin, I erat-ir, full
line ol farm implements. Price
fault), half cash.
Forty acre of iitilini.rovrd laud,
4 !0.lHsi feet red tir; lltt.ooo crdnr.
CI,..,- i,i Nehalem Rm-r, 2',- liiilet
to Mist. Price fai.'s) cah
11 acit s. all (eticed. 2'.. acirs
cleared, baianee brush land, !-'
fruit treea, pnrt hearing, munt
berrte--, n-wal botnie, rrerk on the
(dace, two and one hnl! lullrs
from llou ton; 1 mile to ch.Hii
Price fW) pail i ash
''. acres ; .1 ncr"t rleared. null
boil"!-; 70 fruit Irtw and !l kin.U
ol bvrrie. 2 miles fioui lrt
I -land. Prim f'r'ssi one half
cash
2il acies iiii'inproved land of
a mile from Wain-n Will i-:l li
or part at f') per aeie. lino half
earth.
I'i acres; I arre clrnrtHl, nmall
hou-.,., crrek and ir-Kid well.
tmle to M'h.l, 2 mild to Houl
ton Knee I2no, fson down,
balance .1 years at 7', per cnt.
li-.od borne for sale ill Moult. in.
Five room bousi-, lot loilximi, rt'l
kinds of fruit and bvne. price
J."s)ca-h.
Paper Hanging
Guaranteed
SUMMONS.
In till- I irnill IVmrt .,( tlif Hlnl
ut Irr.'ifuri fur
I. II. M!....r.,n
luiiiMa ..'inly
I'l'lllllHT, v.. Mrhrl I
rii.111. -li fi'ii'lnm
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firm imlilli'iitinn Airll .-nil, IU i,
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Couh Remedy
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tury ti., i, ,, y 1 ';,,'i,v:';"-
Croup
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Arc You
GOING TO BUILD
?
Investigate the rierlU of
CONCRFfK
KUlLMNti
HLOCKS
The Host, Most Artistic and
Durulilc Material Ar Husiucas
IUocks, Houses, Cltiimicys,
l'oiiiulations, Ormuncu t a 1
l'cuciiiK, Kte.
'Phone at our epensr, or
wrlle, and we will call and
fill mill raliimttra
SAN DHL & I-ULLl'R
MAMFACnHIiHS
Rainier Oregon
otlce tu (redllurt
; Iu ilu- CuiiU) Ci.un at lh Ulan nt Of.go, f
I t nliimt'iA l uiiul, .
; in il.o m.iirr -( (tbc .iw il J.l 'riu.
I ,peM..
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, ...! in lli rre-ll. o ft. i.-l M i'"
. ll, Klli - lt.n OOl Ml-I O!0. I llvtll
: (hem With ll.c loi-l ..ui l.r wlutltl l
ui.uilln Iron, tli .Ul el I hi Ile. I" "lil
V.t.-iil(,r loa ret,l-ii. l ll-illll-m. Or,-..!..
' .io 4tm 1k-1ii( III lilain (el tits lretlutl el
Ho. ImiIii. of !') rilD..
I'.u.l, Mni 11 all 1".
mrnrKANr
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NOTICE TO
CRIOITORS
lit llti, CiiitKi l e-irl -.1 lltv HUlo
I .ilumt'l I .oitm .
u( o(,in, lio
In ll'f iii.ll. i.r llio nUls uf Heir" A rru('
.leia't
V'tlir l l.wrel-i (lied l.y ttta li.MSgilHl
Hip h li. l..f nl lh pilill el Helena A t lul
lr-rer.l in Hie em.lilnr el, a.i.l ell -e,u
tillie i ln.mt ein,l aaia relate l .reeetil
Ihem ullli Hie erni -."Utlier. WillllO
lii'iuihi tri"L lite ilele ,.l Oil it.illi-e, I.. Ihe ealil
l.li-,ul-r el lilt ri-ehli-n. e l lloulten. -'
(lie ame twltitf (tie (.tere lor Ihe lr4n.tto
(lie liiitt.e i.r lil rtftle
..ua, il Sh
rui n H INK
ir. tit..r it the relau e( Metvua A Kfettt.
tie. ee.l. ii Il
Mutlre ef f inal Mrttlrmrut
In the ."ill! I'mtrt ' tt Ule
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Ntitl.c It t.rrTln lun ittftt r V- Vrf
htu tli' inltiiiuUt, -tt.'f tt tt.e ftt.t3 VJaf
il l .frtwntra! tut rtllmM niiA '! t,
tm.t 111" Kit.! 4c'iiut ti tbtdtluUioAifxti
; r tAlt i'llr. M.n.U( th" t;h (tar !
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f..i(n ( t; ! ( tiurf, it, it,c ) iti thf
I' ilM'l ''I Meicii, tt.iutuM i.,ttiiT frit,
ht r- M .htiy 41 t'irtcii (. I ho J,ntW .f Mill
'utK pir tfir ihrttic.iirm i ;iuiit mi
Willi h (.irtnf etii'l t''' (1 rfati inrtte
lrr-.stn t,rrrirS(t., 111 mIk) al tia f&l
I it t r 41 Kfi t fliB r I i piiaii lit t(0 Ml'l
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4 tMurillft.r -t tli r4Ut ut A
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1 ou I'owri and it am v
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Arrive at r-rilm l it .tit
!-"iivr ti.rilnrn ut V. I
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C. I. Hotahk,rk. UettUr,
lUIl.HO.Ul TIM1-;.
l.n'i''a."1 "Il"' i1"'' '"''-I'1 'ili-la)r.., !'..
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m . " '""""I. leaia l-..rl au'l al 1 Ml I'
M...rrlvln. t l ll.ll.li. alt I.',.
Passengers and Fast FrcigHt.
FOR PORTIANO DAILY
l'OUTl.AM) l.ANMNfi. TAYI.OH 8T
NOTICE
To All Whom Ti.esn
Collie, (irei'ting:
Notir-n ia heri'liy Kivr-n
1'ri-M-lltS Minll
thai llm Or.
It-.ri .-unn llr.nril i, Kiah
(-'oliiliiiasiiiuers
.y ll enuthoniy ve,l,.( ,,mri ,
. Iim osed ,,11 f le Willamette
...... urn iiiKing, iHti-liiiiK, and flat,.
mg lor mIiii,i n,, hii mi,r, ,,.,,,
with hnok and Hi,., i.i , i
",.,,y tor th..
.,, w,-i,K Hn n.Kiit rmit e ,,a,.,
".-"son on wild river und to ,u.,.ly u
nirreapond w,W, the rlg clo.e .ea" ,
! " " ', '," ;,,".,P ,,n ""' '"Imi.Rlu Mm, hi
.e,., j "r'.". .y. 11,1 '-"a-lNlutlvH An.
I u i. f r ",' 11 ' e u,.
uwl il (or any mmn u, ,llk , "
' for Mlmoii fi.h, Ulrii,.m '
ol the miter-nl mm river ilurii t
Uuil) henili, ni..flllci. l"
(.Signed) .'. W, KKNHOM
'"vertior ,i,i, Heerelary of Ht.tte,
(HigliedjIiKd. A, HTIiKL,
;:;;r.i.ri,,u,eor,(P,
I mil ( oniiiiiHnlom.rK.
Attest :"(Higm.,l)j li0, MeA I.I.I.STKU
Mimtnr 1-iah Wiirdon.
J)H.H.K. CLIK,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
T IIKLKN. OBKG0II,
Advertiiement For Bidi
Road District 3
,. I.. M.oi.Uy, lh. Alii. .".r ',,7liVm L,W.S
in. fnwi wik. wk ui Cu';' L'L",
lie wllh o..nl..... .iwuii,.u, .l,,roBl'
Hie i.m.-e ill llieiM.iiiUv elor.: "
llnliii lion .il ara.la ami nil ami n,.
at relnlurvrd miiieM hna tuilian ,l.V4'.",
,rl,tll,..,HMl. Meeker Vtl lha H S
ml I i.luml.U ( lt ,,' l i,,, i, ";?' ''"lam
.ml ,.l wven I.-.I ami an aver.,. ' i ',"'!
cieaiainui a,.nili.ie, -tll '" ',)!'lt
il earin, i uiiari will iw lam, in i..; '""'
lll.la linial lie ataleil. ln.,lii ..
am el..! 'lo.l l.n mlunilun l i ' if
ill. Vl.rker lilaee.Hl Ml He ., ,J T." -I
II. lua-laii'l a-nnitileii I,. .
...k h.rlei. V. .iil."'"'ha Mlllaa
e.iiii,!. I'.iiiri roarvaa iha rlatu i,V . iL-Tk
ami .li I.I.I.. Amu tiffin
.,..... , ... . .i u ' ilfa.
Advcrtlsment for Bldi "
Road District 3 '
Nolle la hereliv all an Dial i, (,.
lur ( ol., ,1. 1.la I n.llilr, re,.tl, wl Z Hl2n
. 1,1 liw.ll .. Mi. n,(. II,. nllh , .j;
WH. for Hi l-.ll-.wli,, wmk. a ,, ,t, Jp'l.
In aeeiirtlam wllh mni ana ii ',
,. ate III 111 .'Itl.e f II.. ,,,,' rJ'T'""""
HeiliiKllmi ol Ik tta.1 ,,n u,.f .
iiueO"ii t wnunieoa alreelaml (h.a, 1, 1
....t 11. ..,1,.... i'......iu . 1 1 Helen
leinplalee rill uf Hire l.el ., , i
iSk'rirrkr""'" i&x
till
Hi Miihl lu fr!rl tir n. ail i.i.u
if A
1 am iunr.ruiit Juj
AtiVKRTISKMKMT FOR UiDS
Road District 3. '
Kll,e I.l-.,ebir alveu llialll.n eoiirn.
I"i 1 -I tWmt itra, am ,..;J2JJ
u f l,i U.in.laf. Ihe If Ilk ,Ur nl Awi l
II,. inn., 11.,- erwk uk bi U ilim, I. JJ?
au. ilh .r..ni ami aevinwiiuiu m iiTl
in m.- ol ili .u in), rlvtk ,
!,. Iii.la Ik ..,.,w (.mtin,,
lo.i le.rina ami aia-iiiu (. V.TS
.iii..u i..l li-.in a .l..i .iio-Mii, "J
iteu.- ui Mta, rianu lo ll 'uan ,,,1
Me.iiu.1, fiw flaring tiuahe-l iwk UiWL.
the aanie illila.
ll,l. iiiu.I la wale.1, mafke.1 nn oul.1,1. .,j
lot 0M uf Mwtilul .r.iiUi..n nn e, Jvj
Vnll Ha.l an. a.. mule, l, a eaniale
. lie. k I,. I ln I" - l Ik amiHinl ta.) fT
,,,11111, n.ni, 1 peer ire Ik rl.lil i., rrMT
aniallkl-U, .AMka Inmr
l"M!l!L',M'
Adverti5cment for Bids.
Road District 3
fi .( I taitr trrn thai Itw t'ouw; Cam$
I ulumhltt 1 . hi tt jr. tfstJtt will laKttuilk
uj' ii tt 1 11 nl ttnty, ih Rhtt d o ahiL
t tW fart K-llOlM MI'UrUi
flrl t rt t Utvm bttlvtr tubW )$ f
fiiht hH ttrtcllannltHii(ti mt UUm
Wltuu I'rwfc
ftrtt-vitv. Tti tbUHilrt Altai HMf fita
irt i.TfMUhwl fkrk, . ilvlttvrwl m tJw
il tttrt. aixl tli'U.liitt l! I lllLl.
rs, t., i, mlt ih t .itift M t'tlv li-tvil 4 4
t'thf n t't-ie ritrtaal rruMigi .Im.ta,
1NiI t.t tao k-i.U an.1 fflit rhM
taata'f trn,I twk, tu t 4ltrMi tm 14
ir,U-f rut nat ImtmmmU lit Mt.uxi ty,
l'.4p- Af Httlltu 4 ft t.nl M.4t Ukf
k i ii Mittwa nn lb ttM-lwl.i (rui
rumfllt U4 -Thtw huivttso.. rnt Ha
etmutxt M t u m lltirtt th t. HtoM
rKj I eklajftlbi I II faatVt toVlHtaKS l(s, fuatM
mhtlv IU rtuhe-i fiirl fltml no M 4
ritut IIiuhp t.Mn4'tl tn lMtit u( lb lwn
llr l lh uM Mkr tt ,
IM t ' ii.e !' mf bm tuk hx
tt Ufi i'1 l . Vf laaj ill l (H llUftllltt
tJ-SI- tftal WlH t f-arlt tt hrtl ih
ifc.f rihlv TMftot ff Utlt fvf k- ti U Mit
tt tu !-iukn (! i tfui Mitv
i i .!;.-. .,ih fu.t h.-i Miltt 14 kf
thi ; t" t to tt hutat bf lh riMiMi
iuttt uuil asururai U Ia l41j
tl-i
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M't t (iiti. 4 wtiit Urn iUttA lit wrfc
tm ftUrr. Ml twll (aatthl H"I 4 t)i limn M u
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(uftiiattt Im MhUr U
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t,5U.-w lad (- I. t 2, 4. ut IkottM!
u4 .-.iinLot lv cwrtlfl. rlkorft w MM
j-rt I'eti. ..I hv utmtuf Ml tt.tM1tr f4
NOTICI Of FINAL 8EUUMIII
111 1Kb 'i.iiriljr . ofjfl of ll l OfTO
I oittrtttiS rmii(f .
Jm ih mMr uf ihv rUl Juttll KfUkttf,
.rt-w.
X..u u lii-tr t ten tt4ti th un.)ftf4
lriiitttMltU ui if, bnii) r(Rl. h Jim h4
Intii idflUli'l (iMHt IH MM tnslUf I U
tN,ioiiitiUH tuuH tvl an tUt h tmw
m J3 t t.'fl f farI (llPcrtlug till M
)) 0 !! I iaamt.Mf tall . th ItiA if Mf .
W fll lilt h.Mll III If II a. Clear,, . . latMtW.
ttt lt. livtU.f .. ilit-llli1lt l Mli4 Siwi
r-"ii.l tt I tt- aariltrniitut ihfvi,
Ila H IS,
I ( HK.etTlMt ty JKt.I.ltKHu, A1.mlfM
NOTICE TO CRIOITORS
t dvnhi I iiimlf
' it. u . ii. -u- f ,,( ii. -i UwW tmtt.
,)-- t.i rfctiili it ftltal all fttmmt
tiinf ,-laiiivt alt MtUl 91 lu HM l
tti-f will) II yfttt tuu hrii In Mt !
of m (;, Unimt. M IIvIcm. lt?
aifhili ill m..iiih ttm Uim Oalf ti tt. V.
A (tnluMfulrd Mf tho t"U nl ra.lt Mff,
( OMTKA( TOKH S0TII K
Hid will he rwivet by tli imilaf
lKed until May 1st IWW fur III to
tructlnn of kIukiI hoiiaa. lu ilntrift II
of Cutiiiiihl County, l)irf.iii. Cl)
riwnn frl, library IliU fw.
vralllmle 7;VI feel I) In. h. a, t-liaih rtwO
7U Irrt i. in. lira, porrh ftntl leet locbrt.
A bund of fMni.uO lll I mioirtJ
ilii i I.t i ti k In I couipletcit t.y Jaiiuarr
1st UUU.
I'llllla Mild Wtll'litlollS tan I aB tl
the Inline of clrrk. Addrrss H con
iminiiatioii, I., . I-;, jsinlth, clcik W.
IH, Vrrnouia, Orcgiui,
NOTICE Of PUBLICATION
Sr.llre lihrnl.r lll lll Ihl Hll
ll.iar.l irf Hie male nl lir. e.iii IIm.I la
hlsh.l I.I.Mer. al llanflir In Ilia I al.ll'.t Hul"
lli al aalclii. Il.ri) no Mar ) al WJ
i. . I.H-. in. ii mi, il., ail if, null' a lnw
In ll.e 11. li' am) merit-. w lall-la herelnaller ilr
nrliw.l, alvl.if, linai'irr la, me unf
,-eiir.r. i.l i,r lamia abulllas or Inmlltal
mi mn li in I laii-li Ihe iirelerolii'e (Ijhl la
1'ilr.lia.e aal.l II. I ami iiril.. lamia sill
IiIhIic.1 irh- nlTere.1 mvlilil ailrh i.fTi'f
ma-le lii ir---l lallh, ami alia.. .rvl.lin In
tl.e Unit will tint l, ai.lit tlur aflr nltur llirreM'.
an I'l.tnl l,.r k-M II ell .6 fa r a. r. Ill H'alPl -
rn lii Ilia- rl.lil in reln l aiir ami all blila,
lail-l are llnalnl III I i.lllmlila toulll) , lirrS"".
anil .li- rllM-.l l.illiiw.;
Tl-le luii'l. rr-'Riliiu hlia ka an.H, ami JM
area Imiwi-eii aalil litmHe. Ill 111 H V ,il l.
li, lielne- within lluil.l r, ol II, M. Kliltil".
lii er .ir nl eix iliiii ,l. 1 1 n. r 1 nf W M.
W1-"
nlnit l a i-.lnl n ? .Injre.-a 0.1 miiiulea e.
l. i.l ilUiam ln.ni Hi aw rorlieral liliait 7.'.lr"
Im-iiiI . ml.n t ;u ileeroa-e III Inlllllll-. , '"
nuianl Irinn ,i,iaru.r,rllr In-lweell arell'.lia
ami 4. II ii, r J . whleh lull al im
mi-ail hlah Idle Una. Vr. tflilwfwatoiulna
e, Tlli-lii'i.
S 7,i'l.'Kri-e IH rnlnlilea anal 110,0 lent srrf
ll.le laml In mean lw ll.li-, ,
N s .Lur.-.'. lu iiilniiiui ea SlrlO fi-nl sl'ifll
ini-aii h.w nil Una, , ,
N il I. Hr.ea 10 mliiuMa wral IMA .0 fact W
iiii-iiii low II. le Unn m inltit ol rin k,
M -li-an-o. Ill tiillnlliia ral lal fe '".'
1'n on hiirli il-li. line t,, inliiel (mini, cnilalimn
i ml . rB., iimrr nr l.-. . ,
Aii.lleUi iia ami In, la ahrinM Imi wl.trfairit w
ii II. Hmwii, 1 I.. rk aiat l aml lMM.nl.ijai"1";
liri-ir-ni ami maranl ' Al'l'll. all.in aa.l " 10
'iiiij,aie il.lti lau.la," ,
11 II. IIHOtt M,
l!tk Hiai l.l I'"
lil.t till Mari-h 'U. twitf.
I'". MILI.KU
ATTORN KY-AT-LAW
Bt. Helen, Oregon
jyt, KDWINflOHH,
PHYSICIAN & SURGFON
IT, HIUNI I OMUC!