The Oregon Mist
Entered at tha FostoXtce at St. Helens,
Oregon, a tecoml-c'a J mail tuatlcr.
a.i -i 1
Subscrtptios Rates
One year
Fir month - .60
Advertising rate made kuown on appli
ation. Legal notice 2S cents per line.
ISSUKD EVKRV FRIDAY BV
K. II. FLAGG,
Editor and Propriktor.
County Official
Paper
Circuit Coesr Officers
J. TJ. Campbell...
E. B. Tongue
District Judge
..District Attorney
Coi'NTif Orrtcsas
tallies Dart. Tudre
St. Helens
W. A. Harris, Clerk -t. Helens
V. K. Ticheno'r, Con)m'r"."'.ClaUknie
H. West, Commissioner Scappoose
t. uuick, treasurer ot. i;e;ene
IT w n.rb Amm.. fit: Hnlana
J. H.Collins, School Supt CUtskanie
C. T. Prescott. Survevor St. Helens
Frank Sherwood, Coroner...-...Kaioier
THE LOCAL OPTION-K LECTION
IS NOVEMBER.
Petitions are in circulation, and no
doubt a sutlkieut number of signers will
be secured, calling for a special election
to be held in this county on Tuesday, ,
November 2J, I9W, to determine wheth
er the sale of intoxicating liquors shall
be permitted in the county.
Now get your thiuking cap oa and de
cide how you intend to vote.
There are two arguments iu favor of
the saloon :
1st. The license money in the incor
porated cities saves the taxpayers several
thousaud dollars annually.
2nd. It is hard to enforce probition
and doubtless there will Le some illegal
(telling of liquor.
These are Uie only arguments in favor
Of the traffic and they are fallacious.
For every dollar paid in to tbe treas
ury by saloons the taxpayers have to
put up five Units the amount for
maintenance of pauperis, and criminals
created by tbe use of alcoholic stimu
lants. The saloon iss tax on every other in
dustry. Men cheat the merchant and starve
Uteir families in order to satisfy the ap
petite for liquor.
It is the frequent cause of murder,
and indirectly the cause of a great per
' ceuuge of all crimes committed.
It is said that "moderate drinking"
barms no one; but without " moderate
drinking" there could be no "immod
erate drinking," nor could saloons
thrive. If the tatrons of cal'ions aver
aged hut four gUsies of beer or whisky
per day the saloon keepers would soon
go out of business. Knowing this, they
use every means to promo: e intem
perance, and wtiere there is occasionally
a saloon keeper who attempts to keep
within the law, the greater number of
tlumseek every opportunity to evade it, ;
and there aie ten times more violations j
of the liquor laws in wet states than of !
the prohibition laws in dry states. This
is inevitable from the character of the
business. Men do not engage in it from j the live stock show at the Alaska-Yu-Choice,
but because they conceive it to ! kon-i'acific-Expositiou, which will be
be an easy way to make money. As a ' held from September 27 to October 6,
rule it injures the man behind the bar j completely inadequate ti handle the
fully as much as his customer and many , enormous number of animals which
of them will be benefited by the enact-! have been entered, the department of
ment of a prohibition kw.
Thick it over, and ii the good done
by the liquor traffic is equal to the evil
it inflicts on mankind, vote "wet" but! The new structure will be 120 feet in
if not, vote "dry." i length by 50 feet in width, and it will
"""T j be completed in time for the opening of
St. Helens was defeated in a rather ilhe livestock llw on September 27.
poorly played ball game last Sunday by ' Tl,e work ls ra,f)e1 amU Ur&
the Ridgetield nine. The game was ut-' 'orce of w:n " DOW work
terly lacking in anything either fast or ! In M 2182 ninjals haTe itxn entered
sensational and the crowd of spectators I by the tw0 hu,,(lred and fifty bretders
was sadly disappointed. Mr. Morton I Pntcd. This stock is coming from
pitched and if tie
lehad fairly good lap. I
won bis game. The scoie j
lori wouiu nave won bisgame.
at tl.e finish stood 7 to (j in favor of
visitors.
tin.:
COLUMBIA'S EXHIBIT AT THE
STATE FAIK.
Tbe editor of the Mist wishes to thank
all who contributed to Columbia
Couuty's exhil.it at the State Fair. In
spite of the hardest kind of luck it
as ;
a creditable showing, and those fioni 1
, enueu teemeu ;
to be well satisfied In fruits and vegeta, j
ble. we were clearly 8bead 0, anything I
in uie paviiian, and, had it not been j
,a"ure l"e eulen ' division run from one to five.
and grasses to arrive until Friday too ,
bite to be of any uee we would have KIVHU MOXEY
secured second instead of third pre-' ' '
rnium. There is no gowl accomplished j The chances are that tho homo mer
by grieving over what might have been, ' chant thought it out this way:
but next year-if the court decides to j The next time a customer comes into
have an exhibit-precautions will he your store and tells you that he can buy
Uken to have the exhibit on the grounds ! one f ,OT. ieaaut reIlil?,rat,
sl.!mdfrort TrV j froma rrtail catalogue house for 17.25
Z Zui V , T Tll'-layihy, simply ,ay to him; "All right,
mat on the h ' ."7 1 1 ' lhi f 17 2.3
uS '-e just what
111 flltinlA tl.n. Tl... : l-i r .
lem Tuesday night, and necessitating
me euiiMumeui or several people the
greater part of the uiijlit in order to get
it in place for Wednesday morning. The
booth attracted fully as much attention
as any other featuie in the building,
and the inquiries made were numeious
and were indicative of a desire to in
vestigate our resources with the inten
tion of locating here. Several thousand
copies of the Mist, big ediiiuu were dis
tributed, and nono were given away
carelessly. No copies were nattered
about the grounds, as is geuemliy the
cai with adverting matter, and this
indicates that they were considered of
autllcleiit value to be taken home auj
carefully tvad. Many who resided In
other Stales asked tor and were given
several eopir to send to friend and
relatives at their old lioUlW. We believe
good work was done and that the result
ill demonstrate that advertising pay
a county at well as It due individuals.
THE eiTTOS CASK.
The verdict ol the military board In
the Sutton ease w ill not be accepted as
final or Just by Mrs. Sutton or by the
general public. The tendency of mem
bers o( the military profession to stand
in (or the purpose of covering any
scamUl that may affect their fellow is
to notorious that notlilug but acongros
sionsl investigation willeversatisfy dis
interested persons thst Suttou took bis
own life, and. even if that fact were
fully established it would not prove that
he was not done to death by his as
sailant. That he was overcome by
numbers and brutally beaten admits of
no doubt . Tossibly he w as not a lov
able character, though one woman loved
, .;... , ... iM ,nii - iii lmr,ue hit as
sailant to the bitter end. He was a
Catholic, and, so long as the stigma 01
suicide clung to him the church denied
: bm ,iie privilege of interment in con
' . .
rated ground.
! ties bow believe
Tbe church aothorl
he did not commit
suicide, and have removed the ban.
Their belief is senerally shared by the
public, and the mother proposes to push
the investigation by every means wealth
and leal can procure, until the responsi
bilitv for her son's death is definitely
; fixed and proper punishment meted out.
The hoodlums who disgraced the train
ing given them by the Government will
receive little ivuipathy. and it is to be
hotted the full truth will ultimately be
knuwn.
LIST OK 41K0RS.
Following is the jury list for the Oc
tober term of court, which meets TueS'
day, October I2th:
Truman, Jndson E., Uible, Farmer.
Hattao, Kobert S . St. Helens, Teach'
er.
Leiigacher, Fred, Goble, Farmer.
Ketel, V. A., Houlton. Laborer.
Nowels, J. V., Houlton, Farmer.
Weed, Jndson. Vemonia, Farmer.
Mellinger, V. J., Houlton, Laborer,
llacon, Jas. A., Warren. Farmer.
Black, J. E., St. Helens, Laborer.
King, Rufus H ., Mayger, Farmer.
Ulahn, Phillip, Vetuouia, Farmer.
James, Jrsse, Kainier, Farmer,
bachnisnn, John, Mist, Farmer.
Eamsey, tieorge W., Scappoose, Farm
er. Drydeo, W. H., Kainier, Farmer.
Brown, Frank, Yankton, Fanner.
Duncan, J. B., Scappoose, Farmer.
Morton, Erick, Warren, Farmer.
Langfeldt, C. F , CUtskanie, Farmer,
Greenhagen, John, Columbia City,
Farmer.
Boxler Arnold, Fishhawk, Farmer.
. New man Gottlieb, Scappoose, Farmer.
Jacksou A. 0-, Goble, Farmer,
.illmao W. J., Clatekanie, Farmer.
Decker L. L., St. Helens, Merchant.
Leonard Imuel, Clatekanie, Farmer.
Pollen E. L., VVarren, Farmer.
Hegeie Uus, St. Helens, Faruier.
GalkerL. E , Kainier, Ma.on.
Graham B. F., Prescott, Farmer.
Mellinger C. W., Vernonia, Farmer.
LIVESTOCK AT A. Y. I',
Finding the first buildings erected for
works at the Exposition,
necessary to double tbe
has found it
size of the
barns.
The new structure will be
practically every state of the Cniled
State and l''1" ' Canada. Many
ol tiie breeders have imported the liest
foreign stock to exhibit in the hopes or
drawing down prizes with European
animals. In the show there will be 238
hones, cattle, .'123 swine, and X,
sheep.
In the horse division, as is usually the
case, the I'ercheron class leads in the
number of animals entered with IJ5,
The largest single entry of Percherons
j, mads
by A. C. Ruby, of Portland,
Oregon, who will exhibit sixteen, while
E. F. Kleiumeyer, of b Angelej. Cal.,
ig bringing lo of the same class from
California. The other entries Iri this
t, o-
ogue
If a customer agrees, then say to liim:
"First pay me tiie purchase price
then I want f t.'JO for express charge
and a half dollar for delivering to your
home. I also want ten cents for an ex
press order and postage, and added to
this, I shall have to have sixty cents,
which represents the refrigerator's pro
portion of the taxes I pay for the sup
port of local echools and government,
and the contributions I make to local
churches and worthy charities. This
makes a total of f20.35, which please
pay. Then I wii have the back of the
refrigerator split and the front badly
mamd-o match one I recently taw
i ivu uu mi tiie cmai
sltipped from a catalogue house, due to
careless packing. And to make the job
complete I wltl deliver the refrigerator
wrapped and packed some day wek
after uext, at which time you would set
the other refrigerator, it you were to or
der It today."
4 nd then, it your customer does not
surrender it is beoaoae his hide Is bullet
proof.
OUR COUNTY FAIR
Are You Going to Aid
Id Making It a Great
Success?
The llrst annual fair for Cduinbia
County opens its doors to-day, and it la
hoped the attendance will be such as to
stimulate the management and the pub
lic to greater efforts for the year 1010,
in oider that the fair may come to be
recognised a a potent factor in building
up the industry of agriculture with all
its kindred branches fn this county.
There is no better advertisement pos
sible for a county than a f ucvessful fair,
whe.e the products of the soil are dis
played in competition and where all
may realise the possibilities of the
county in which they live and become
enthusiastic in the advocacy of its merits.
Tbe Sta'e Fair serve Ita purpose, and
much good has been accomplished by
exhibiting our product there, and men
have been thereby indued to Nine here
anil pun liASC land and engage In pro
fitable indumiv. But all our people
can not attend the State Fair, and for
this reason the county fair should and
doubtless will receive their pntronage.ea'
pecially as a considerable poition of the
exhibit at Salem has-been reehipped
and willbtSshown at the county fair
Several amusement features have
been contracted for, but whether they
materialize or not there wilt be abun
diince to engage your attention and
to
repay your visit. It is expected the at
tendance will be greater than at any
previous public event in the hiflorv
the county. Bring your family and
your di incr with yon ; and have a good
time.
COUNTY COURT
(Continued from last week,)
IHUrUy bept. 2ud I9W court Came
puisuant to adjuant. All members
being present, due proclamation beiug
made tbe following proceedings were
had:
Matter of appointing constable for
ClaUkauie precinct:
There bing a vacancy in the office of
corn-table f"r Clatsk.inie Precinct. It
ordered by the court that J L Camp
bell be, -nd he il hereby appointed con
stable of CUtskanie precinct, and that
be duly qnnlify before eiiteiing upon
the duties of his office.
Mattor of petition of Andrew Erickron
for remission of taxes for year, 1 Ji8
This matter coming on for hearing
and the court b ing advised in the mat
let . It is ordered by the court that the
Sheriff icuiit the sum of (8.12 on the
SB's of 8 W ' See. 1 T. 7 N. It. 4 West
assessed lo Unit feterton, but now
owned by Andrew Erukson.
Matter of reiort of road of county road
viewers on L. Flohrer road:
On this second day of Sept. l'.HX, ilii
matter coming for heaiing upon the 2nd
reading of the report of the board of
county road viewer, which said report
was publicly read on two different day
ol tins term ol court, and on remons
trance or petition for damage being
filed and the court being satisfied that
such roa I would be of pjblic ntility
and the report of the vicaers being:
favorable theieto.
It is lli.relore ordered by the court
llut id report, survey profile and
plat be recorded in suitable book kept
for that pu'pjse and from theucefourth
said ro.td shall be a public highway, and
it is luitner oniereu mat tne rojd sup-
erv.sor in Whose aitiricl said road is
located shall open the same for public
travel .
Matter of report of board of county road
vieweis: on A. A. Smith road:
On this 2nd day of Sept. VM, this
matter corning on for he.iring upon the
2nd reading i f the report of the board
of road view ens which report was pub
licly rojd on two different days of this
term of emit and no remonstrance or
petition f.r damages being filed and the
court being satisfied that smh road
would be of public utility snd the re
port of the viewers being favorable
thereto.
It is therefore ordered by the court
that said report survey profile and plat
be recorded in suitable b;okskept for
that prupose and Irom thence forth laid
shall be a public highway and it is fur
ther ordered that the Uoad supervisor
in whose district said road is located
shall open the same for public travel
Matter of report of board of county
road viewers on J. P. Archibald road:
On this 2un day of Sept. IMrU this
matter coming on for bearing upon the
2nd . reading of the report of the board
of road viewers which report was pub
licly read on two aifferent days of this
term of court and no remonstrance or
petition for damages being filed and the
court being satisfied that said road
would be of public utility and the re
port of the viewer being favorable
thereto.
It is therefoie ordered by the court
that said report survey, profile and plat
be recorded in suitable books kept for
that purpose and from thence forth
said road shall be a public highway and
it is further ordered that tbe road sup
ervisor in whose district laid rosd is
located shall op n the same tor public
travel. .
Matter ot aid (or Mrs: 9. 11. Howards
On this day It In ordered by the court
that there be ami I hereby allowed the
urn ol fit), pr mouth for aid fur Mrs.
8. B. Howard and it Is further ordered
tliat the vh-rk laotie n warrant monthly
In her favor for fit), until further order
of the court.
Matter of accepting contracts -f S. B.
Long near Talse place and Keishsm
place :
Having examlmd the work dun
by Mr. 8. 8. Long and found that the
contracts had been completed the same
are heieby accepted and it Is ordered by
the court that the clerk draw a warrant
in favor ot Mr. 8. S. Long in the sum of
iUSO.OO being the contract price .for
said work.
Matter of salary of Janitor: ""
On this day it is ordered by the court
that the salary of the janitor be and the
same Is hereby fixed at 3J. per month.
Whereupon court adjourned uulil Oct.
tttb. m.
PREMIUM LIST.
Prizes to Be Awarded at
County Fair, Sept 24-25.
NORSK.
Best pair ot draft borer ! 1
Best pair matched driving hones... t
" span mule Blue Ribbon
" mare and colt Blue Ribbon
" colt under one year.. .Blue Ribbon
" colt under two year... Blue Ribbon
" stallion Blue Ribbon
Snd best stallion - Red Ribbon
Srd " " White Ribbon
CATTLK DIVISION.
Best dairy cow, any bieed 3 1.30
" exhibit ol beet cattle 3 1.50
SIIKKP AND GOAT DIVISION.
Best display any breed not leas
two 3
SWINR DIVISION.
Best display any breed 2
rOt'LTaV DKl'ASTMKNT.
Best display of trio of rtytnouth
Rock, Leghorn, Black Minor
ca, and Wyandott chickens...
Best display of trio of ducks,
geese and turkies
BEKS AND HONKV.
Best display of bees observatory
hive -
Beat display of honey in the comb
" " strained booey in jars...
DAIKV DKPAKTMK.N'T.
Best display ol butter, not lesa
than six pounds
Best display of cheese, not lesa
than twelve pounds
Largest and best di.play of gen
I SO
1
1
1.50
1 60
eral farm products 5 t 80
fKt IT DKIMRTMK.VT.
Best collective exhibit apples,
pears, peaches, plums, prunes,
grapes snd out 2
Best plate exhibit of the above
not less than three varieties... 2
VHGKTABt.KS.
Largest and best display 3
Best display of melons grown by
exhibitor 2
GRAINS AND CRAS5K.S.
Best display wheat, oats, barley
in sheaf
Best display of same, threshed....
Best asaoi tment of grasses
Best 12 ears of corn, sweet corn
and popcorn
FLORAL DKPARTMKNT.
Best display of potted plants
" " cut flowers
IXIMKSTIC BAKINO.
Bread, cakes snd pies
2. 50
I 50c
2
2
I 60c
l-KKar.BVKM, CA.1NKD F SI ITS AMD flCKLKS,
Largest and beM display 2
J canned vegetables 2
Amateur photography, oil paint
ings and crayou work, best dls.
play -Ulue Ribbon
Ladies textile department, best
collection of needlework 2
PETITION.
St. Helens, Oregon, Sept. 1st, 1909,
To the Hon. City Council, of the City
Of fit. Hefens, Oregon:
We, the undersigned property owners
locsted on Casenau street, in the city of
St. Helen, Oregon, hereby respectfully
petition your Honorable Body to open
a roadway for teams and foot people
along Casenau street, from its point of
intersection with Cowlitz street in said
City, southerly to and terminating at a
point in said Casenau street opposite
Lot 20 ,in Block 24 of said city, and to
remove any buildings, fences j)r nuis
ances now existing In said Casenau
street, and your petitioners will ever
pray: J. W. Day, M. Saxon, F. M.
Thorp, A. II. George, J. II. Wellington,
Wm. M. Koss, Oeo. A. Brinn, 1). B.
Hanson, St. Helens Mill Company,
Charles Muckle, C. C. Masten, James
Dart, V. W. Harrison, J. W. Allen.
Filed September 20, llO0.
J. Q. GAGK,
2t City Recorder,
Sl'XIHV SCHOOL RALLY.
OCTOBER 8.
Opening song by tbe school.
l'rayer by Rev. Asa Sleuth.
Song by the school.
Reading of the lesson by the Super
intendent. ltecitation by Edra Leisure.
Song by four little boy.
ltecitation by Fay Lynch.
Song by Mr. Crouae't class
ltecitation by Cecil Ross.
Song by Mable Craig.
Recitation by Maude Richardson ,
Sons by Susie Ketel.
Recitation by Gerald Wicks.
Song by Jack Prescott.
rresesentatlon of presents to ones not
absent the last qnaiter by Mrs.
Montgomery.
Song by four little girls.
Presentation of buttons.
Bong by Bertha Dart.
Clo'e with Twentythird Pcalm by
school.
lint iha bid of 8 S lnif I BiwpUHl
and contract awarded lo said 8 8 Long
for the sum :ol :7s W, said bridge to
be completed, by Nov. 11 HW. uomi
fixed at 40u.
Matter of report of viewers on J I
Amtiihald road:
On this day the report of the viewers
a.. ruit.l iii lha ouen Court the I'fSt
time.
Matter of report of viewer on I. Hnhrer
road
On this day the report of the viewers
was read In tn open court the iat time
Matbirof report ot viewers on a
Smith road:
On this day the report of the viewer
wa read lu open miirt the first lime.
Whereupon court adjourned uiitilThtir
day Sept. 2nd 1000.
(Concluded next week.)
SUMMON!.
lu His ('In-all Cunrt ol tti IMI ol Orain, lot'
oltimM canitiy.
iHik.M....jii.. .ii....ii.,h ni a. p. or
hum sii.1 It H. Nl.-h.iln. In hv rllrft lh
ilit.tnlh.WMj hlf,.lth niulliwrnl dltSHpr
ol awllnn II. nl uiwiuliln nrh. rns
wMlollh W'lllamvtls nivrlillsn, lltwiils.
H,4wrt havhlinn. Wtlr'nrl.lon. Altsn.l
llorldwn. Hnrv Nlrolal. JDav ""'"
rnlumlils Tlmhur ('.. sul sit oltiera wIhm
II ssav eoiiwrn. ilvh-ndsnts.
To ih sliur nams.1 J.i.u.lnnis aad all wtunn
In lh nsrna nl ihs Hul ol DrMOn. TS
Knilr.: llt.lnnMis Snt il n ik.li"l'.
tws. an aMIiMtlon w Slfl b)r1' ! T:
llnhlrn . II Klrknl.L In lh tilmitl
emirt o lh !! ol Orwnn, ! MlS'
oiiol, for Initial tUlrllon nl lha lilt M
lh Unit bir ilvarfltx.1. J ,
Now jrots in hrivhr riiilr.l In appear '
panw why ttteh pilliatlon .halt ro S"'
mA n ... k.f,IH ihl ll.n .1- ..t tW,.,tMtr. lHHI
an.wer mi.i annllrallnn nr mnarwi .n..w
anj vnn an- harahv nIISaa thai oiilaaa rm lo
an aalil application wm tm taleu a. nmi"
anil .iMillaiitm mIII M,.,tlv tor. anil a nr
will ha lakan ami auianil armptln lo Ihr
pratarol lha apnhrailno. an.t lriwiwlllbs h"'
avar IhummI Imtn .tl.itiillna (he tama.
WlinaraniT han.laiul lha anal o( aalrt (null
Ihl. Snt Jar nl Haptambor. IVUS,
IStal A'tn-ttll I'ourM . t
W A. HAKKIH I krS.
T. 1. l'trKT"N, Allirnisy M Ari-th-anit.
AlCTIOX MALE.
A public sale ol the grounds and build
ings of school District No I Columbia
and of School District No. 0 t. Colnm
and Multnomah Counties, owned by the
districts before consolidation, will lie
held on the grounds ot school District
No. 1 In Scappoose, Ore. at 10 o'clock a
ni. Saturday September 25th. ItXKl.
Terms ol Sale 1-3 cash, balance ou
time witb approved securitv.
J. 11. WATTS.
Chairman ot board Dlst. No. 1 t. Col.
Multnomah Co. Oustave Lange, IHslrict
Clerk.
NOTICE.
Ofths Meetins of the Ceunlt Binl ol
Kunuliaalion. Notir is hereby Riven
that oa the third Monday In Oriolier.
Ortobrr lHlh, luOII, the board of euall-
tation win sttstui, at tne court iou in
Columbia county, Oregon, and publicly
examine th aaorsament roll", and cor
rect all errors In vsluation, deecnp'lon
or qnalltiea ol land, lots or other tn.
perty asswwul by ti e assessor; and it
shall be th duly of persons interested
lo appear at the tun anil place appoint
cd.
U. W. Clark,
Assessor ol Columbia county. Oregon.
Dated this 17th day of Srptoinhrr,
fcl'MMONS.
In lha I'ln-nlt l onrt. nl lha atali. a (rrga.
lor Miiumnia ,.,uniT.
Ill lha mallrr of lha appllrallun J R inl
(nr. lo hara (l.tti. ma 111 In man nn
tlltttlati m foMMn Intrr.! In lha amtll,.
wal uuartar nl avrllou 'n. In fnwn.hlp t
n..ith. ranw I aval nl Ilia WllUrarllr
Hrrxilan, Apt'liranl,
Carl Sli-khn, Uln Mrklln o. Mra. K. V
Mrkllll. Iklrll.laill..
To Ilia aimra namnl .larcu.tauu am) all nhoiii
it mar enrafn;
111 th. Mrn uMi.a Ulalc r.l riraynn, TAKK
MM UK, That nn lm lllli ilarol Nrii,mliar
Vm an applkailmi . Slot ht iha ulil J H
'..l(tv. lu lha rln-ull mutt, n( ilia aialrot
tirrsott. rt,r t ,titimtta I ountv, fr ttiltial rra
talrallunntllia till. l lha laml al,,.r,lll.
soar rim at nrrir.r mmiml m apnaar anil
sniwur aalil iln-tl.n ur ntharalw. hii
riw ohy aalil appllnMbm th.tl n.it br sramail
nn or Iwtnra llta lull, ilar of IH'tnliar, I'Jtn, ami
jruii bm ti.rr'r uminiM mai uuli'M yi,u n
aid api.llralloii will lakan a ronlrtanl and
pi.llr.nl will apply lor. au.l a ilr. rra aill U
take anil aitlarn.) arcfinl)i. tu lha pravrr el
ma appiirat-nn, ami jun will ua rnlctar iMItr
rrmn illapiillna Ina ania.
Wunru ni) hand ami lha ml ot aahl punrt
ttila lllh .lay ut iH'plcmlwr, Ivw.
rw.lol tt.A IIAMKH
I'lrruil Cnilrt ( Ink.
J. B. liOl.KHKV. Avl-sm's Alli.riM-y.
SUMMONS.
luilicClrcMliCnurt. nl lha Slab) of Orr-i.jii, h.r
i.fiiiimnia uuiinty.
I.ulu K. Hr)nl. rialnlllT, William Hrraul.
Drlrmlant.
Tn Willi. rq Hriaul, tialan-laiil.
In iha turns ! lha mate m i.rraiH,. ion
hret, rfiuliril lo appaar and anawar lh. mm
I'laini filed Stfalnr villi In tha aij.,va i,tlllHl
omrt and anil, i.u or hali.rn lha Svth ila id
Orlohrr, lha laat day prim rilwl In lha
itnlar lor lha tHil.llcallun i.( thu ummi.n.. and
mi lall luappt'ar ami sn.wrr, lha plain.
Wilt apulr iha almva antlllml i,nn I...
the rellrf prayH lor In lha ai. anllilnl ull
to wli r.ir dec rra (ruin ihl. r.,i,rl Inrrrar
dlwilrliii ihr hnmU nl mairliminv now aiiat.
iniia-lwcvii mi. plaintiff ami Ihla drfrndanl.
ami lor s lll'lrmant tut hvt t.ita and ill.l,i,M..
menu In ihl. hiii, ami lor mh liinhar nlirl
a lha miirt aiar drain In.l anil .ullalda.
This .llnimnti. I. piihlli.hrd puraualit In an
order mada on lha ?lh day id hapiamnar, Iww.
hythe Hon. j. V. Cinpia., Ju,lr o iha
aiKiVFCMltlpdroHrt. hr hlih ordrr It I. .11
reeled ihal Dili aiimmoiu ha 'j.nl.ll.li.d In tha
iret(in Mlntonia a wcirk lur .Is rottaMMiiirc
WMka. ami Uie data ol lha llrt uuldli atlnn I.
tha 17lli day ol rli.plrml.r, IWKi.
A. a. MKNllKMIAI.I. A T. 1. II WITT.
All (riwi. (or I'l .Inilrr.
ftral itlhli:atlnn H.ptrnlr l;ih,
I Ait pahlli'ailou Uciotwr fflin, itan.
K0T1CE Of HA.MkHll'TCV.
In the Uistricl Court of the I'nit.d Hlate
For the district of Oregon.
In the matter ol (irewi ft flu vis
bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on
the II day of Heptember A D. liKKi
r.ll. ureen and A.M. Davis, part
ners doing business under firm
name of Green & Davis of Hotil
ton Oregon, was duly adjudicated brink-
rupt; and that the first meeting of their
creditors will I held at Jtooms 401-2
1'enton lluilding, Portland, Oregon, on
the 20 day of Heptember 1IKXI at 2 I', M
at which time the said creditors may
attend, prove their claims, appoint i
trustee, examine the bankrupt and trim
act such other business as may properly
come oeiors sucti meeting.
m. -. I sis a . a
aiie Pcneuuie uieu utscloses asets
amountliigtosi:j20 .40. Dated Sept, 10
10W.
C1JESTKHG. MURl'HY,
Keferee In Bankruptiy,
AKHOLKCEMEJIT
Uavinir purchased the Intereal nl T ......
Dart, of Dart & Muckle. We Wish In an.
nounce to our friends and nainwi. n,i
the business will be continued under the
name of Jas. Muckle & Son. We solicit
the patronage of the public, assuring
them of courteous treatment ami i
price, quality considered. Respectfully
SAO. MWUkJUiA BON,
l'MMON8
lulhsl'IrviillOiiurlnl'th Htt ol Omtt'tt h"
th comity ol DutiiiMhla,
t. A. Naniiiaiu. lalnllrT. vs. II. K. Uaaorvs
r Th." ..'Ma-iv.and l.llll.
stiaHiala. Wni. M la funw, Joha M. am th.
Wiihahu Kal " Mlitul Haaii MalU Saliul
-... U.rla sua I til I lias f Mitt las II tsa.
ToThnwaa and l.lllla Moar,ul Ihs slwv
UaVIHwHl tlviTiinmnii.
In Ihs nauisnl Ilia Hula nl Urw.t roll ar
herehy rviilnt hi appaar and !' ''
,.I.U.lSlds.l f t ""l ''."!
.Mil wllhlntik waeks Irom lha dale ol tha Sral
piihlloallnii l this nmmoii. Ih rl "ublli-a-Inn
twins J"' l. SvM! an. II r
..Vih.l.fnilrf will apply I.. '''"'
ilia wllel ilainanda.1 lu aahl eoiniilalnl. whii-h
Ina trad id Unit : M I. 4. S, 4. . V"" i
and "hi NW't and lh NW t ol III. SW ol
Z, Inn! i lh. l Ihf '
, snd Ms , I. amt S nl aw'lhin M, all In 1 N,
H W ol lh. Wlllamrll. Meridian.
This .UHUinma ta uuhllihwt ly wr ol Htm.
J, II, t'aiiiilll, )u.l ! aalil omirt, made intf
, Imuh, dlrwlliia llial II las puhll.hixl III llij
uewsiHiit oraaon Ml.l al laaal uui ravlt WB
lor si.ttviwr.w..k. '
It H Kll'lllll.AS.
USD
Allrii.).lr flaliiUir,
aoministiatois.:notici
w...i.. i. k..ui.v .1... tttMl I hava haatt la.
iHilninl hv lh. I'nunly t'omt ft ColMintila
riiuaiy, iiri'snn. aiinniii...! J .
clalma taalnat aald .aiala aro li.tahv aollhail
ami miuuau in prwm n. " r
vom'har.. I ma al lha oBii-o ol M. a Mlllaa. SI.
Ilalana. all M il sis month. Irom Ih.dal. ol
lh...al,.. orALA.n.X.
AdmlnUlraltls otitis salai. ol Hay A. Cos,
darail .
Paled An lh. IMM.
ADMIHISIIATOR 8 NOIICl
XoiIm It twrahy slv.n Ihal I havo baaa
pnlniad hy lh. P-mnly Cnorl ol Columbia
t onnly. Orar. adatlalairamr ol th. ol
Thnlu J. KrSan-m, daoaaaatf, all twnona
hailairtaltnt a.aln.l aat.l art .la aro haral.r
UtMlSail ami Wl'lllad t" praaant in. aaow tall
mim oochan Hi .1 lh. onioa ol lh.
Kmioij Clark ot aald County, wiihlj at t ;"""''
AlMlulatraur.
Palat Ans lllh. I.
NOTICE TO CREOITOIt.
Molhwl. hrral.r sln Ihal lha umlai.lwi
ha. Iaa duly arpninled hj thai ounit t'ourt ol
lha "I la til tron adoilliMnl') ol lh. Mala
ol hal ayarn, .Irrwawl. All ( ha.lna
alaim. aaalnri Mid wt.w a. hrial.y rruirrd
lo praaaui lha Mioa lo a. pmiwiiy ariad aa
M.iillta.1 l.y lao. al my oHIr. In K.lnlai. itrvatHI
within alt inonih. Intm lh. lai. hrraol.
AJmlntitratof ot Iht pUl w KM MpurMia,
lUKVAsMTtl.
nr. II !... Acts. th., 'tw.
FOR MR HOMHI.K8.S-
1
Fine House,
timid tat.
Msguisiceut Scenery
!-
jnc
tkind Judjenient.
Mis Tliorotighly, Take at tine I-arg
IVmc and l Happy,
Da MoxTvnKv.
It of your farm or home von'r skk,
Call up the Ihwtor, rail him rukk.
And le,ll preterit a sedative
Hy selling all you have to give.
)))
rUKlNirUKE
Dressers,
COTS
CHAIRS
Safes
Bed Springs
Mattresses
Matting
Building Paper
Deadening Felt
Stoves
Stands
Tables
Kitchen
Cabinets
WHITE & ANDERSON
HOULTON, OREGON
$72.60 to Chicago Me tiTrii
VIA
The Astoria 4 Colombia River R. R.
The Spokane, Portland 1 Seattle Ry.
(The North Bank Road)
From all A. & C. R. stations Portland to Astoria, Iuc,
mai i,tmit October xi. iooq.
with N. P, and G. N. Railways.
Full lufoniiatioii given by nearest A. & 0, R. K ot '
H. M. ADAMS
uenerai Freight and Pas5t7n;er Ajent
Portland, orb
N0TICB TO
Nlli Is hsrohy avtu .
ha.ii duly aiimtiiiM V., i,.?, ""'nlliw
nl Iho MUIoui tlrVson, lor r , 1, 2 W
a.tmli.l.lr.i.,, l (h; ,'n h"Ms tSf
liaeeaaail, Al pataous havln. ,I ". b lllSutJ
l.l ..last ar Krahf rj,"' ,nsSis
aiuato ma, Mtopatlr virlhad i 'T1? "' "it
'.'" rr.1' 'i""! si".";;.': ii1" A!
hull. III... U lh. rlly ol hwilj tXl "Mlmi
In all nioi.lh. from III data , J"!
ti4 ihi. an d. oi A..!...r,r:ii
lLJ7h.I:,l.',,T.n.., '-f.i.
. ..... H u, n..a.tii, if...
Adllil.(t.lo,,ht Jaut,Muj ,jJrHr',lt,ll, "
f.ml.lmHaa., " wnht I, V
ihtU.nl iaal puMhwUon lh."' Hsi!g'
Are You
OOING TO BUILD
?
Investigate the Herlti of
CONCRETE
BUILDING
1T sTaaT'iran
'-'AatWValAim.kJ
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The Best, Mot Artistic md .
Durable Mttcrial for Buiintu
Blocks, Houses, Chiiuoeyi
Foundations, Ornatuen U i
Fencing, Etc.
'tlione at our aspen- M
write, and we ,B(J
lurnlsh estimatee,
SANDEL & FULLER
MiNiimrTtiosBi
Rainier Orejon
sti."Ea4r"
PHYSICIAN fk SURGEON
T BILkMS
oasooa
K. MIU.RU
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ft. HsUa. Oregon
)a. ipwiKaoasi.
PHYSICIAN & SURGFOli
JJJUIM I I oattif
DK. R. L. Jkffcott
DENTIST
Office with 1, Cliff. T. IIF.Lr8
IO PORTLAND DAILY
STEAMER
IavatKl lUlens B OO A M.
Arrives at Pun land 10 JO a. M.
U.vm l-urtland at 3 Mi I', W.
Arrivee hi. Helen al M.
SS) ).
Couches
JKDS
Rugs
Linoleums
Baby Buggies
Rockers
High Chairs
Chair Scats
Wall Paper
Screen Doors
Close r.oiiiii.r-tiMS at Spokane