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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1909)
The Oregon Mist Entered At tbe PiMinllice nt St. 11. OreRon, as second-class mail m m eus, StTBScmrrioN Raiis.i One year .' fymonttis Advertising rate made known vi -ppli-tion. Legal notice 25 cent rrr line- Issued Evsrv Frituv Bv K. H. FLAGG, Editor ano TRorRisTOR. County Official Paper CtRcerr CorsT Officers: j.' 17. Cmnpln'11 Patriot Jiulin- E. B. Tongue District Attorney CotXTs" Okfickrs James Dart, JtuUv Pt. He!ers W. A. Harris, Clftk -t. lUl.ns Martin White, Sheriff.. St. Helen W. K. Ticlmnor, Conim'r Clatskame H. West, Con-niifeioiier Scappoow E. K Quick, Twasnivr St. Helens TJ.W. Clark, Assessor t. Helen J. H. Collins, School Suit Ctstskame C. T. Prescott, Surveyor -St. Helens Frank Sherwoxl. Coroner Kultiier have a right to believe and to be governed by stetemonts made in its editorial columns, and it is a crime to print such statements unless the editor hud in his ihw session positive proof of their ac curacy. Mr. Carroll has been given ample time to investigate the affairs of Columbia County. Every bill rendered by this office is on file and has the "0. K" of the officer for whom the work was done. If there has been any collusion or wrongdoing he should be able to prove it and we advise him to do so, for if he fails it will bo our turn at the bat ORDlNAt'B 0 ' An ordinance to provide ft definite plan hi the const ruction and tnaiuteti ance f sidewalks in the city of St Helen, at cost of tntetested property owuers, and iroviding tor the ubjee- Issued by the recorder and directed shall bi a public writing, and tho t'iK inal or m'tilk'd ooplo of any uiatlor iu thorwd to hoenlewd therein isenlltli'd to full credeiKHt in any ootut ytliiw In Uiii Stale: and horn tho date r entry then iti of any aws-nncut upon any b't or pail thereof, or hiiv tract ol land, the turns to vnteieddiHll ho ilwtiled to lie a tax duly levicdand alicntbeieuii, which Ken shall tiave priority ow all other lit-ns or incumbrance whatever. Sect! n 0. Immediately upon tue entiy ot fnchs'.atemenn la tho docket of city liens, a rviiulred by wction T hereof, the City uvorder shsll ive notice ef 8ich assessment tor six day by porting tstteli nolfre in three public places in the city. Miction 10. It, within ten days lioni the cxpiratieu of the s x dt)V i:o'ice, a rvqulred in etu-liun U of thi act, the itu assessed npott any lot or part thereof, or any tract ot laud, is not who! y paid to the city feaMtrvr, and the duplicate receipt therefor Med with the recorder, the council may (hereafter order a war rant for the collection of the uh to be to lijii cf property beneiited to the pay' luei.t thereof. The city of St. Helens does ordain us follows: Section!. Before the construction, repair, or improvement of any sidewalk sli .11 te uutlioriied. ttie common council sliuU i.is a resululioii devlrtriiiK its In tention so (o do, which resolution should state with convenient certainly the loca tion of the proposed sidewalk rvpsir or impiovt ment, the material outot which it it- proposed to build, repair, or improve tt.e Mime, i d a brief description of the walk or improvement to be tuiule; and iheicrp n the council shall give notice, dv lin'Uly fixing the time and place of a mee'iiU' to lw held by id connctl fr I the ptupo-e of liearinjr any and all eoni- plaiti(s by or on part uf any and all property owners abutting upon such pnpo?cd construction, scpair, or iiu -piovcuicnt, which notice may be given by publication for two weeks in a news paper of genera! circulation in the city, THE FIGHT IS ON. The refusal of tne circuit court to enjoin the holding of the spe cial election brings the matter up to YOU to decide whether you want intoxicating liquors sold in Columbia County. Two hundred thousand dollars a year is about the sum expended in Columbia County for alcoholic beverages, and yt there are peo ple who cheerfully contribute their full pr "capita of this vast j lr v ch notice for tt.e same amount and kick on paying their road taxes. Two hundred thousand dollars length of time in three public places in the city ; ar.d all persor.s w hose property is so atlVcted shall have a liislitto appear ami iiinke and tile their objections to for booze and eighty thousand for the con.-tructiun, repair, or improve roads and bridges. The eighty tt!l'" of Ulh "idewalk at such meeting; thousand dollars he!is settle up ?''" power to , , , , modiiv or change lis plsnj if it deem it the county and adds value to ev- ia ac,orJ C(, mi.h juriw. uJ if ery foot of land. It makes rural ! owner t f to thirds of the real prop routes possible, gives you morejerty o abutting niwu said proposed neighbors, enables vou to market iCjnitrUltio!'. or iaiprovement your produce when it is highest J shaU a;ake a:,d " e a wri,tt,n ,emont; . , tra!;t.-e ui.i.st the same, the cuuneil and buy your grocenes when they ot proceei, Uinhvr uch are cheapest. j constitu tion, repair, or imi roveuu nt, Xow, what does the expendi- j except it be upon the unanimous vote ol ture of the two hundred thousand ;,bt' wicii; provided, that if such UTiaf bovo rtmotiattir.ee ehail pievail it a! ill not K.- I:.,- i;.. i.- K 1,9 WT,l. ouuaTiuc t jJ..rc.iniS unci uu uuuiu ; iMitti i:tc juu 6ul H for your money : ! tipiralion of six aiioutha from date ol fliiiig the same. Well, there is a grave at Mist.) Steiion2. If no such r, monstrance occum'ed bv a man who earned i sha11 te 'nale or 6'ed, or if t'.tre be Q!lC the sobriquet of Whiskey John son, and another at Scar-poose. filled by a young man who. while l tited and tl.e tame, by unanimous vote of the council, ia overruled, the council shIl thf-reupm pjss a resolution provid ing for the construction, repair, Or iii. poveme:it so tiually Ueteimined upon. Section 3. t'pon ti e pisstige of such reso!u:ion, the council shall eaune to be prepared aid tiU-i with thecity recorder speciucit ions and estimates in ti. tail of the Wolk ami ii.atcrinl teo'iired fur the nected with or di recti v traceable icon-t ruction, repair, or iaiprovement A to the whisky business. isuch sideaalk. and the council ha'I You certainly got enough for tlw-apon ive notice thereof, either by jiuu.iL-aituu jiir iwo weeKS in Rome news- ! paper of general circulation ill said city, or by posting flakes fur (he same leng'h partially intoxicated, fell from a wagon. There are families that have been separated, and several committals to the insane asylum, besides a number of crimes con- your money; but are you satisfied of (:ue in three public places in said with the quality of the goods? Think of it just as a business proposition, and, Doesityay you?jcit? There is a sto:y of a drummer SiCli n After the txphation of who, upon returning from a trip, ' l!,;rty ,r,om ,,e a ... . call ns and climate', thecouncd si;al! in presenieo nts expense account to; vit,,ea;t,. ,.,r :e t.0.lttnll.t;or,, re the manager, who promptly ruled j pair. ,.r iuiprovement ofi much of each OUt an item of $10 for an over- sidewalk soorderifi as sl.ull tiien remain Uiicoi.structid, unrepaired, or unim proved by the ownra (.f the ab'rttinjj rer! ( r pfrty, rter-rving the nht to re jtet ai:y r-.i.d all bills hltooid they coat. The next season, when the drummer came, the manager, in approving his account, said: "No overcoat there thi3 time, young man." "Yes there is." said the drummer, "and a suit of clothes beside." It's all I appear to ta:i council to le dispropor tion; te to the work tube done and ma j teri.d forrilsht-d, which invitation n ay in rh! 8 fneu"f n''l,l-"o 'be manner and whiskey bill. It makes no dif-;thi ordiaai.ee. ference whether you have to; Section o. fi.ouli it appear to the pay It as State, county or City; council tn at thure U reasonable bid for the marshal or other person authorised to collect delinquent taxes or asvns incuts. Sestioti 11. Su h warrants shall re- qoiie (he city man-hat to piweed to col lect the uupaid n0Aiuwnl named therein b adveililR in t siltiiit to the hlslies; bidder tht lot. part thereof, or tract of lund described in such warrant, in the uiauner piovided by la for the sale rtnd collection of delinntivnt State and county taxes. iu,d lo letum the proceeds of such Mle to (be city (teas urer, and the wnruint t (he city recor der, with its doiuis endorsed theieoil, togetner with tho receipt ol tho tieav urer for such piveecds, Section Vi. All sales of real propel tv f .r (liei t.oiipayuielit otall)' tax, or strce(. ;dewaik, or teer nairumctit, may be msde at the d.or of ih council cuamU'r, or the building u.-e t for the council chamber of the city ; an I no h e of an; such sale or tales may be given through any news paper of general irculati on in t tie city, an 1 said city, fur wat t of other bidders at sm h sale or sales, may be come a purchaser thereat. Section 13. At any such ralo raid Uadj shall IS'ihleubjcttoie lemptlou. 1 provides fur under theaaies of lan-ls for deiinqneut ktnto and county taes within the Male el Oregon, except lhat all cei t'licates if tale slall be issued by the marshal, all redempt'on made from him, and ail deeds executed by him, AND l-Bovloii) Al so, (hat any person h iving an interest iu -.'.id laud, such as would entitle him to red.-em bind sold for delinquent s ate and eniiity taxes, shall bo ailoaed I ) re leein the lands from the marshal ut any time p-ior to the execution of a d e l to the purcli.iser UKn tho payKie rt of the auiou-.t hid at sileh sa"e, witii interest at the rate of t li per Cent per run urn thereon to the date of redemption, together with all taxes paid th jreo.a by such pun baser." with like ii.terost; and any deed herein provided for shaU le made nt or after the exiiiiation cf tin' lime provided bv law regu'ating ti c makiirj of deeis for property fold foi tt dean I eounty taxes Section H. If ttie payment for any uucli constiu ti n, repair, or impi,ve nieat of any sidewalk aimll becmic doe, utitler the provision of the otiinict the 6an;e, prior t t!r. c-dlectiOii of any or all of the aiiKxmis so assessed or n portioned against said land, ti.e Citv ol St. ffelns shall pay the sane by warrant lira -an up u its genera! fund, and thereafter turn ii.b tho city treas ury any and ail amounts colleit;,! on such delinquent claim, over and above the C't of collt'i ti ti. Section 15. Ini.sntutli at therein no ordinance piOvidin; for thj cnstruc- tioti an ! lepair d sidewalks, arid such is ni c-niry for the iidiueiiaie preserva tioti of tbe puhlic bcu'tb aud safety, an Ciuerency is hereby declared to txUt and this ordin nice shall he In force and e!fect from and after iu iijiproval by the .Mayer. Approved October ll, VMK SI. K. M11.1.KB, Mavor. II Mi Fl til' lit'" KHt,S7,uiH Is (lie ,iCHo l Vnlua lion of t'eluiiihbt ' on it jr l-'ollowltiR is the ui m. y ol the as sessment roll for C duml ... . nty for the year IttOtf, as prepared I or Claik t Aeres of tillable land, I i .! , (ITS 5Tft Ace noutillable hind, Ki.S 7 il,4ll,ti:'i luiprovenients on deeded or patented land 4t),tH8 Iitmnweitieiiti unoii biml not deeticd or patented U,7?0 Town and city lots stn.ltW luiprovenients on town and city lots. 827,84o Miles ol ralhoad. to . . l.tlTO.tHM ;u.tHi bXi.NW Is.tUW 1 1 .. . .1 as allies 01 iokkiK rum, 00 '4 . . Railroad niling stock l.i'li.t'iil road lollinx sdH'k.. I'ciexmph and phone lines.. Steamboats, sailUiats, stallxii ary eiiKlnes ami uiauufac tortnn machinery. ..... . M'ch'di-e slid s ock in trade Knruiiiix impletiieuts, waipms, carrilties, etc, , Money Notes' and accounts , Slmres of slock. SftO logs Itouaehold furniture, watch ea, iewelrv, etc 10.1,407 Horses and mules, HAS Cattle, 0W48 Sheep and ttoats, 1704 , Swine, i,m 47,ltl l!:),6l(i 37,.' I.Wt tati.KU u.iuvi a,76: 11.V6I7 Wl.tkVl ,i,mi7 4,513 Total TIIK YANKTON TlR Kalr X tireat Mtontinr of the llest 1'rodncla. 1 he fair held at arktu on Thurs day las', while no" so well alien I. d as it should have been, was a much letter diiiplny of (arm pioducts than its pre deeessor of the year 'n'f le slid (his was e'peciilly true of Hie fruo shown bv thoTarbclla, (i. It. Hide, V. S. Pa pain, ami other. K-pecia ly noticeable, also, was thecitir exhibit I'ro-n ly Tarlieil' ten-acre farm, im-lnduig, a It did, thiitytive varieties of catiued fruits and vegetables. Kidtowing is the list of premiums aaan'ed : K. Brown 1st on ypoiernl farm ex hibit, 3rd on coilcetioii f fruit, 2nd 011 collection of tractable, 2nd no pump kin, 2nd on niilkiiieh)il, Ut tin potatoes, 1-t on craln, 3rl on grasses I.. tfuA'cot-i on collection ot vejje tables, t't on Miu.i.ih, 1st on onions, 1st on cabbage. C. F. Hi iitsr -2a.l on ear. 2nd 1 a phuiH, :ird on itrain, lt on puMipkius. K. Tar bell 2nd on g'-oeral hum exhibit, 2nd on n h fruit, 1st o canned fu.it. lit on primes, 2nd on onh.u. 2nd on (train, 2n I i'ii irr s, 1st on butter, 2nd on fan y work. ('. 0. M yer t-t "ii U-. t, 4th n pOtlltKS. I". S. P.'pain -2.1 un butter, 3rd on pears, 1st 011 be ih fruits, 2nd on csn iied fruit, 2nd on prune. 1st on plums. W. Steven 11 00 Honey. .V A. Hiii'tb 1st on apples, '.'ml on potatoes . G. R. Hyde ".'nl on wa'er melons, 1st On musk metonf, lt on innutoe. Mr Mason 1st on pears Mr AniHtroiiR. 3rd on aiplet, 2nd on npi is'i, 2rnl un l-e,j liuy Tarliell 2 d 0:1 cabluiifo. It. Kappler 2nd 1.11 apijles, 2nd on t0111.1t' es. (i. L. Tarbi'lllut on K'aie, ,'lrd on for 1 general f irm exhibit, Urd 011 fresh fruit i tr 11 ,. , .... ..... 1. ... 1. , ... v . lunoei un n i,mr iiictvu. . Oil po'atoi . J. I.. Kotts-lJrd on vuctiiblct. M'S. Hffi Hr varn 1st on fancy work. Arc You GOING TO BUILD ? Investigate the flerlts of 4 CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS The Nest, Most Artistic find Durable Material for Business Blocks, Houses, Chimneys, Foundations, Ornatueu t a 1 Fencing, lite. Thone at our expense, or write, and we will call and furnish estimate. SANDKL & FULLER MANt'PACTl'RtRS Rainier Oregon NOTICE- Oflhe Meetini of I hi) C unh !Uid of Moualisation. Notiie la hereby iilven lhat on the third Monday In iMuher, tMulur lSlh, IPOtt, the laiard of tqilall atliin will attend, at the court l oo.n in ( tihmibla coiinly, Dirtton, and publicly exsiiiiue the ins.anneiit roll', and cor rect all errors In valuation, desorip'lon or qualities ol Innils, lota or oilier tr pei iv awcd b (I iimrasor; and ll shsll be the duty ol persons tnleresled to appear at the time and place appoint id. IF, W. Clark, Assessor of Columbia count. 1'rron. Patid this litli day ol September. DILLARD & DAY Attoraeys-at-Liw P racttce. ia inj Court, 8uu 01 f evlenl- Next door U court Loum 6T. HELENS. ORK. JjR, EtiWtNHOKe, PHYSICIAN & T, BXtltxa I SURG HON I ORCIK DEATH OF JOHJf LA MKEICHO V city taxes-for the support of pau- thc "''"-"'. mmr, or iinprove- Ters. the eai-e r,f thp inr, ,ir!'eidof such sidewalk, a -companied by ! FUC'll b' i:d a- may ri required by ;iid it shall then be the duty of the John A. Laniber-on, who died at his home in L draii in. Or., on Wednesday October 13, was buried iu the Masonic Ceiuetr-ry at Ltbai.on Sunday atteinoon. Pr. Lamber. on was b rn on his father's donation daim in Colombia County on June 10. 18o4. His grandfather, Timothy I,andjer)n ciosvedMie pla ns by ox team and settled I on Kcappovso plains in I H 13, and bis thp rlfjffintinri nrl r.nn!cm'mt tf tnmindlb IIS ail in tnC WhlSKeV : couoci to enter int., a co:itrar wi h ih U.il.or n,..l I. ,i,,l...e. ,.ru lill. ! pffw ii or trfos .(H wiigfl bid appears to ! the olaiiis four veflia lal r and settled And that's all there is in it. be if ! jwest an 1 b-st ,0" u,e -ont,u!-There is neither health nor jf''J 0,k' iuci,,,)in- Wealth true friendship nor pure hlU. Immediate! after such lOVe. The amount Of good it has,1 contract let and bond Kiven, said done in the world is a negligible ' col""'i! diaii, alter deducting the cost of quantity, but no one doubts or!8'J',,t'0,'s,rucl':"' nvair " Improve- iii( tit:ti-.-:'. any street or itreeu, ap I poitioa tin.- leimi ider of the cost there- of to the several I Jt,, or fractions of lots, ! a 1 1 i arc;! of land abaUiti thereon, in j propoiti'j.'i to the numler of lineal feet of front W. iiieatnrc-tnent of each lot, ami llieieapon the council Bhnll foilil jlly declare e;tilHiportionuient by ordinance nn,l t'jr u t Un. rin.rili.f tn ar.ln. - t vesuKaie inoroug-fliy tne Charges 1 ment thereof iu the docket of city lie.m. maue uy tne i'ortland Evening Section denies the immense evil. It's up to you. Don't dodge. AN INVESTIGATION 13 DE. MANDED. The Grand Jury, when it reas sembles next Monday, should in in this county, where lie Ined for thiity year. In 1877 the family moved to E,mt-rn Oregon and bxik up llteir residence n,;ar Condon, where los father died lo l!)vl, aged 73. In lw2 In. I-amlwrson I x.-aicd in Lebatio:! and took up the practice of nic'licine in partn.Taliip with lir, I. w Ballard, a Linn County pioneer phys! cinn. This partnership lasted liutill the death of Dr. UaMard in 18:W. From that time Dr. f.nmlerson remained in the practice alone and built up a lartfe and paying business. In 1002 be suff jicd paralytic etroke which partly incapacl tatttd him from active practice and from that time to bis death he followed r-UMMONH in Hie tri iot I'ourt ,( ih -Iaid u( Oregon nr Itiv County of CutumblB, I.ul-i May 1 tiimm. pliOlitllT. n. Arlhur K. Vcl- K'Oti. KtiOII U J',, ClAt imI I viOla K. w atftier, Mlnlm T. Oi Mu K. W oir,t His Ji.(tmllitl Uot- lisiin-0 . ITi lh? nam.. f,( the Hlnle M Orrir.n r.jn nrp lir.-jv rru'ilrt-.t l ,j)0Mr H'I annr tf,,, him I'tatlil nU-'J ftnln! yi.it In lh !, rlilltiU 1.101 will. Ill nit ... In.m Id? ilrtlt-1( lit., flr.t nitllratiMi, i.f tl,i umimn!llnrl t( yu t M, uiii-r iiiiiiiiirr iu-roi win ..lr in thi. eoim lur ihe fWOI pmy. .1 lur lu nM .imi- 1'inUit. In-wlt. r-r 4 luilritciil mrlti.i ilrf.nO sum, Atliilr K. VrlKulli, Kulllli: I,. ( !.... t n l siiiit tiiO:rMi lher.n 1mm Ai,rll '.'a l',o; for lull) tiori,!'j ieij. n,t th : it'i uuiiiiriein.iii ol tnu ull; Dial aU clatm ami OtOTtml iu ami In th. f-ai,w-le.jf iliat'rOrf'O ,ffiill-ra: "All i.flb iiorirtafit i:ioer jiia i',t mii, fiaiii atirl nine l s tO.ri il.tt'.VI t itM, IMroaifl Itirce ) KM-U'MI all n'.tualp anil Iwl rr I " lwin.hl. funr Hrlh iwnit'"wi.'i (ii iitf lllami-u Hrrnlialt. hi ll't l."iinly nl r.'oiamlila, rlnlr of OrpR-on," ii and "I any parly or ,flea ullier Dial) .;ln urr, ii oi-.'tart-.i Mt.a..i.viii i amt aula, t lj thv h-ti M U0ililt'a fitirt.: that walii inor-. Ki,'i" trf fiir.elo"'l ariil Urn altl prKnil. a.l,i at'irorcltn? lo law, nciil Ihu tx:U aiiptt,., Ihv HMiK'Ht ol anfil Juiticntirni'. an'l (or Ju.la Iiii'lll lOi.) fXitMiiloli aK.tutAl ilfi'ttitaiila Arihar I-.. Vi .:uih. Kmlllo f ( i.i-i an, J.r,, (.iwh-i. loi any lU-rlt'lioii'T r.'inainliit attrrai plylliK nit I f r'M'i:,.',l !f the talc ol anl.l r.rvtll. Iwa, l.rojx rly .,lli abif, lo lb aatlauu tloli of Ilia -aal-l Jiiiliiftiiil. Wrrvti' of thia aiimiituna la nia.le on yiiii l,y pillilli nlli.il In (,arnii e of ail nnlc r of tin, iloiiorittiti' Jaatea frart, t'ntnity Juitirnof r.,J. niiihU roiitity, Male of Orctfotl. itiH'le Ilia ,fl. ilay of IMola-r, I'aW, .llrofafiiy llial alirli otihll fatloti la- inatw onc wrek fornix Kiirrpulvc 4-rS In the llri'ifun Mlat, A liewaoajr fuili lil,i-,l at hi, lltrioiia, I ntiimlila Cotiuiy, fctatti of (m-iioii, ami havliiK a gcnvial i lreiilallou In aaia (loiimy. I he lir ol Hie fltat t.iiIiIIi nll.in of llila ,i,m. mom tn (urioiiwr nth, IWi. I luf lii- ol lliv lt I nii.lli allon la Niv.;mU-r I'jfli, JS. fOSI.F.VA DtHV.nK. Aliorrii) for rialmitr. DR. R. L. Jkkitott DRNTIST Otf.ce with I'r. Cliff. ST. III I.K.NH Steamer Iralda C. . Hoejhkirk. Xitttr. RAIt.ItOAt) TIMK. Iai ft KaIhIi r tait ( i i Xun.Uyti Ism lanl, at S A. H . .tolrlina from m. llrlrna al t a'clta a. K.-lu'ttui(, ivaia l'urllaal al t M arrtvliia a, si. llrlrna al I li Passengers and Fast FreiiM. FOR PORTUNO OAIIY W)llTI.AM) UMHSti, AI.I'KK KT J )H.H. k. i xir. PHYSICIAN T Hr.l.KSB SURGEON owriiox V. Mlf.U'll ATTORN IvV-AT-LA W St. Helens, Or.'K'iii I OH W)Tl.ANI DAILY STEAMER Leaves Hi. Helens 6.00 A, Arrives at Cortland 10::t0 A. Leaves i'ortland at 2M I Arrives Bt. Ilctuns ut ttM V. M. M. M. M. nic i di iiaina jE.veni.ur section . liiero snail r' Kent, bv nffice i.iac! i-m 1.11 . ulncli lm rl un in Xelegram against the editor of j tll M-onlt-r of tlw city, a book calbd 'two dayabefoie he died. On the night of this paper and the officers of Co- ' "oefcetof city hen?, in whi.:h tha! be, October 11 he suffered another stroke lumbia County. They should I V 'r' i!ai" t)!av t. r 11 i j to !in!i;s mciils f.-f thu construction, re- give John . Carroll a chance to pair.orimproveiiictof sidewalks, make good on oath the state- j i . The number or letter of the lot, or mentS he ha.S made in the edito- j 'L ecript. on of the property assesied, and rial columns of the Telegram. If nuiurjer or k-tur or description of he can prove his assertions he! , ' tract 1,1 l,Kb "IltlJate',; and his paper will be entitled to the thanks of every honest citi zen of Columbia County; but if not, what shall be said of him and what does he deserve? The Evening Telegram lias a large circulation and its readers and if a epa't nteet'iiricnt is triad upon a part of a lot, & particular des ignation of such art. 2. The mitne of the owner thereof or that the owner is unknown 3. The sum aressed upon each lot or pad thereof, or Iru t of land, mil the dflte of lutry of PsrulyHiH from which lie dud two days later without regaining con niuusnfcu. In iHH'J, Or. lainiLerKoii was married Miss Mahala Mossholdi-r, a daughter of a Linn County pioneer. To them was boiu one son, Norman Vivian Liiiiber roii, now a etudeot in a I Am Angeles medical college, Dr. Laiiiberson wait tho oldest of Vi childien, tun of whom are still llring. His mother, now 71 years old, lives with a am in Condon, Or., and went to Leljanon to attend (he funeral. Dr. Lain bei eon's wife was vibltiu her aged mother in Los Angeles DR. MONTGOMERY'S Real Estate and COMMISSION HOUSE Real Estate, Mills and Tim ber Lauds. Lumber and Building Material. WOOD LATH And Other supplies. Organs Pianos, lite. KL'MMO.NS. lu the 1,'lieiilt I'onrl, of i, Hiali. of Or. aim for i olumliia i:onniy. I.nlii K, Bryant, I'lalutlft "n, William ll-tanl iN-ieiiOttnt. ' ' To William llnaiit. (Maintain. 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IKMEilal.l,'A'T.'j, IIKWITT First .o.M.e.Mon H..nn"K;l'h",, ,l""',r' Ual .m.Hr Uon Oeloiiar Mill, IikiO. ftttisaasvaay I 1W IE. C. STANWOOD Section 8. The docket of city lieci t the time of liii death A complete stock of Gcncial Merchandise aJi, Why go to Portland? When you can furnish your home right here 7 Iloultou ou thc same easy monthly payment plau thc Tortkud houses use. FURNISURE, STOVES, "DISHED la iact everything to furnish the home complete. INVESTIGATE OUR KASY I WHI1 PAYMENT PUN WHITE & ANDERSON HOULTON, OREGON niLLINERY A Complete Line of Up-To-Datc GooxU Trimming a Specialty. MRS. E. I. NIXON Montgomery IIKlg. St. Helens, Ore. a a aaaaaaaaaaA St. Helens and Houlton Cleaning Company Ladies' and Gcuts Clothes Cleaned and rrcsscd. l'Imncs Curled and Cleaned. Leave work with Fred Watkins, St. Helens or at thc Houlton llarber Shop. Try thc New Confectionery and Pool Rtom BENNETT BROS. !'K0l'Rlt:t0H5 Candy, Tobacco, Cigars, and Soft Drinks FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP In Connection MAAAAAAsUsMSUsAssAsUUksVAAAM 4 Oregon Calls uM0RE PEOPLE,, Tata the wool t your relative ami fiiriuls to terns mw. Low Colonist Rates Til Ore;oti will p.erall frutiitlie Ila.t September 15 to Oct. 15 VIA THC Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. AND .... SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINKS 1M0KKC0.V) Courteous treatment and S Z a square deal for all. t I.OTTVILLB ST. HI-LKNS 2 from Chleajfo - $3.1.00 ., St. Louis - 32.00 .. Omaha . 25.00 , St. I'aul 25.00 Kansas City 25.00 FARES CAN BE PREPAID ktcit iiUTh kct will b .lulivereJ In th JJsat without Mlr Semi tt tli. imine And a.l.lri'.s ol anymifl IntflriHtl.d In Clio HtsU ht Urttoii literatur. Wm. MCMURRAY General Passenarer Agent I'ORTLAND, ORE.