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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1910)
The Ore jo a Mist Entered at the Poatulhcv .t St. Helen, Oregon, aa eeonil-cla mail matter. . ISSDKD EVKBY F'OAr BV E. II. FLAC-.O, Rrrro Avn Pko'-kiktor. SUBSCBIFTION K TM One year W month Advertising rate made known on appll cation. Legal notice SS rent per line, TO DAIRYMEN The Orepon State Dairy Con vention will be held at Eugene December 8th and 9th, and Carle Abrams, the Secretary, earnestly urges the attendance of all Col umbia County Dairymen. A feature of the Convention Ctrcott Ccv t Officvm: J. A. Fakln Trirt Tnitve T. TT. Camphrll ntorlrt Jnrtiro K. B. Tongue DisMrt Attorney Cortrrv Orrictr lamwi IHrt. JnAe Pt. T?eV" W. A. tTs-rL, CWk t. HMmT Martin white. Phriff . '-Vns W. K. TJrhwnr. OWm'r Olatskajnio m. Wear. Pnmmlaalrmer .Sraruwi' K. V, On irk, Treanrr St. HpIpii. TT. V.nrk. Iwtnr t. TTo'otit I. H (Yillina. Rrhno! Stipt rt.rakn'e O. T. Pnoott. Pnrwvnr -St. Helen Frank Sherwood. Coronr......'Rai''irr County . Official Paper A REVIEW N, which will lie different from any thing in tne nistory or previous sessions, and of unusal interest at this time, will be a demonstration of the effects of tuberculosis in dairy cows. Several animals will be slaughtered under the direction of Dr. E. E. Lytle, State Veterinarian. This will be an object lession to dairymen which should be a drawing card to every dairyman in Oregon. expense and intetest amounting tooiily fJ-M.tkX). At the time the plant wm in- tailed the rates tlrot-ed 'JO to 50 per Cent from OiomJ prcvioualy charged. o EASTERN MAIL ORDER "MELON." After the assembly adjourned in Portland the Mist expressed the opinion that it'was a farce. The result justifies us and places the blame for the 'success of the Bourne-Chamberlain combination upon the menwho were re sponsible for the calling of the Assembly. They played into the hands of Jonathan Bourne and George Chamberlain. Had there been no assembly the Republican nominee would have been elected. though we have no doubt he would have been just as bitterly opposed by Jonathan Bourne as was Mr. Bowerman. The comb ination between Democrats and Republicans is nothing new, and Mr. Bourne is merelv patterning after Senator Mitchel in his methods. He is a shrewd politi can and understands how to take advantage of popular measures. Believing that no assembly candi date could be elected' his as sociates, (doubtless under his in structions) shaped matters so as to insure the nomination of the assembly candidate. There were three anti-assembly candidates for the nomination.' Mr. Hofer. ' Mr, Abrahams and Mr. Dimick. Mr. Dimick was the first to an nounce his candidacy, and had there been no interference on the part of the Jonathan Bourne clique, Dimick would now be Govenor-elect. But Senator Bourne did not want to see Dimick elected. He knew he could not use Grant Dimick in his senatorial camnaien two years from now. It would be much better for him to have the Democrats win. Therefore a meeting waa held in the private office of Postmaster Merrick in the city of Portland. The editor of the Mist was in Portland the day the meeting was held and was invited by Col. Hofer to attend,' it being represented to him that the meeting was in the interest of the direct primary candidates. There were present at that meeting Postmaster Merrick, W. S. U'Ren, Frank Sinnott, Messrs. Orton. Hofer, and Flagg. It soon developed that all present, with the ex ception of the Mist editor and Mr. Abbott, were there for the purpose of advoncing the candi-j dacy of Col. Hofer, thereby in- J sunng the nomination of Jay Bowerman, the assembly candi date. Hofer was advised by Postmaster Merrick to come to Portland and open headquarters, and when he claimed he could not afford the expense the Post master asured him the money would be provided. It was a Bourne conspiracy against the Direct Law Primary, and it has so far succeeded. As to whether it will result in Senator Bourne's re-election remains to be seen. If the Republican faction that called the assembly abandons its opposition to the will of OUR OREGON She Flies With Hae Own-Wing and Ha th Record BaaUa TH fruit crop o' tile IKhhI River ditrirt I r HMO U valued at upproxiiuatly f 1 ,000,000. One m mt. r I g. the HnKest ever sawd in Hie t'iiltll- Yallev, Con County, was tt feet in diameter aud'nmd 11,000 leet of lumber. Kiglit acre near Kutfeiiff piodm-ed 10:1 bale o.' Imps, which i over 2..VK) pound an acre. The Mount ITrvn" Knilway & Tower Comp.iuy has it. tied a aw mill near Itall Run it'i n rapaiiiy ol 30,000 let t daily. It will aw tie almost ex clusively. Much i:iloret . aianife.-ted in walnut culture in Ooagon, and the fact thai trees of beirmjj ; archmded with nuts of fn e quality Rive great .eneoiltage mettt to t:rocrs Crook Couuty contains ono of the liir;et bodies of irri;ib'e lurd in the Wert, having 350.000 a.-res. Oregon's an-le crop is Kuiuinit on the estimates and the State of A Ba gain men are invited to attend this meeting which will make really three days convention. AN INTELLIGENT PEOPLE I liei.ehts, unanetal or o: tier wise trom me i 050 ru) ha,. Postal receipt lor Portland f.wOel. show an increase o( 2-.tio per cent over the corresponding month of lt year. Moreover the latest figure are the biggest in the history of the city. BUSINESS LOCALS The director of a big Chicago mail order house have decided divide f 10,000,000 melon aimng the tovk hold ers. Presumably to cover up the enor moui prutUs a well a they can they have also recommended a stock dividend of 33',' per rent on the common itock amounting to 10,000,000. Such great dividends, even when distributed by big railroad vteui embracing thoutandiof mile of track and employing thooaand of men and Indirectly afTVctiiiR the wel fare of hundred of thousands, even million of people, never fail to bring forth unfavorable comment from the very class on which the Kastern mail order business levie it greatest toll. In producing the ten million dollar "melon" which the mail order million- Creamerymen and buttermakers j HlrM are .it to Cut, Oregon, w.vh- of Oregon will meet in Eugene' ton and Idrshoc-aiributt-a heavily, along Deo. 7th. to eomnlete an onrani- ' very other State in the I'nion, and ; orciim zation and discuss matters of contributor lncidentllyreceiye.l no, Horticultu.e place the 1010 yield at : i. i rvt uiiponancc m uau . m. "". ; transaction. There re to many reason ally a customer living thousands of mile away from Eastern mail-order hause should not send his money , to thm that it is an economic mystery how they annually wheedle o many millions nut nf victim scattered from The people of Oregon werejone enj of the country to the other. called Upon at the recent election j To begin with, quality and quantity to pass upon thirty-two measures. I considered, every order sent out of the and they rejected all but seven. Northwest to the Eastern ..mil- mi 1 u j . . . ,1 order houses could be duplicated here This should demonstrate to the , , Mving of f0m tea tolwMty.ll, fearful ones that there is no great j Keat tothe buvt,r danger to the conntry as a result j ? a. 1 ?ti.:- tt 1 01 oirecT legislation. nt-11 mry - - s . horie. ei.,hin,, a,ol 110.) m m . . . a I hi .1 .. tl, . Lisa t1. ami 1 LnrJuf ' u were m dOUbt as tO tne Wisdom : u -"'. " " . Owner can have the same by paying ex- . . j p.uron ha mn ashiiihas i0ona fUK) . ... .. . T of anv measure thev voted no. : . . . . ... penses and cost of advertising. " "y '"u.le v"l7 , order. In sue 1 circumstances it is easy , k . ' s and hv so doincr killed all of the . 1 oi,w..;.i....i. 41 " 11.UA.M ui.am-.. c - , iu uuirrsi.tii'i iio (iu1vw,wytiiwM,o county division schemes and by j can l e rolled uu in thort order. Aside rVioir nffinnntivo vntpa nrovirlpfl a fr.Jiu thisaclual loss in list cost to the mail-order patron, ihere is a hevy 111-1 direct loss. The Eastern mail-order I house pays no taxei in the l'a ific , Ncrth est, it employs nj labor and loads : down the mail earners on the rural ! 1 rout's with tons of alluring.but mis leading, literature. The local merchant; is a perm .ne nt business fixlu eon whom even mail order patrons are dependent at tiiuv Th-j extent of llis stock and its importance d pends on the support that j be receive'. It is not at all complimentary to ti e inteliituoe of a lar.t niin.ber of eo-i pie that by e'ever advertising Eau'ern 1 niuil-order hons-S can S"ll por gcnnls in large q'iart!ties at trtiher prices than 1 Pacific Coast in rchants pan feenre in i small innntities. Tde Pacific North-I west, whicli made liberal contributions Illock 74. 22 contaiuuig Lots ForSaletor$600 Oue-thtrd down, balance on time Address J. li.COM'RKY. St. Helens, Ore., or 1030 Kast Maiu street, Portland. CANDIDATES CARDS Kellerstrass, Island lied T..oroiuhbred White Orpington and Khode Koosters for sale by. I). T. UEKDKS, Houlton, Ore. Tiiruv fTn .,. tir.ttiicn. al IU.F in siiecino cases, wrnc 1 nave ueen re- . , , , ., 1 I ,. ., , , . .,. I Island, on or about July IV'.h, 1010, ore J l'e:,d country, thti loss to the mail order method for the people directly interested to pass upon such purely local measures. Prohibition was defeated be cause the people at the present time prefer local option to State wide prohibition, and because there were two measures on the ballot that divided the vote the State-wide measure and the con stitutional amendment provid ing for prohibition. Very few people have any faith that the Greater Oregon Home Rule As sociation will affect any material TrTnVsyvinx 14 L- - ! reforms in the saloon business. ! and unless some chanee for the ho that 10,00 ,oix) "melon." will not u .. j 4i i : share in the li'nclitj, bur numerous local better is made the people will me.,.hatlt, wi 1 v.'0irbv er,OY tNe put thesaloons OUt Of business; blessed privilege of extending credit to i. .. r , rri : many 01 me coiuiiouiors wno paiu casn two years from now. The cam-, fur ,f.eir shoie of the iw.ouo.ooo. -o.e-paign on the part of the liquor jgonian. men was vigorously and skillfully conducted, with an abundance of funds to hire Speakers and local For the iaitnea liate improvement of wnrkpra PVPrvwriPi-A whn Vinrl n rond ccditiuus on the Tacific Coast, th financial intflvoct in thenntwrnp j Pacific Highway Association is sending !! 1(1 j " 17, 1910. THE PACIFIC HIGHWAY It takes a very strong prepon derance of public sentiment to overcome such a combination. Generally speaking, the people voted intelligently, and demon strated that they had given con- Hov, Dear Friend : Mama said this morning she was very thankful be cause there was a first class grocery in this for town. &ne never nas to the send anything back she gets from there because :they won't send out any thing that is not the o 0 J Geo. Brewster i f 01 TT TV T. n TT A Tt I SUKYtiiUK I All work carefully done. ! iFor estimates address me at Houlton OliEGON Summons. lu thei'ln-ult o.nrt ( the SlnU-ul i ri ci (or tvlHintiirt ri'iiittv. W. l i'ui', I'll. 1 11 1 iT. m. .Vmi' lu t . pi icmt- Sill. To Annt'tta i"s. Ivfi nilmif In the nninp -t IIh1 stuif of "n'.'"H, vin sr,' hiTflo1 rt'i'Ort") to H.K'itr sm1 toiMtr Hi cn;iltt!ailit (1 Icil uli41I)i mo! Ill i)k hI'.o rtr llllfd run oil nr lu'lii- Ihf ITI!i .lv ut lit- fin tw. l'.'lt): unit If oti i.ul lo mi npinr aii.1 Aituwrr wnli'll rtltl Him'. I lit' iliuiilill tor wrtiil llit-n'of ttlll l''iy l- llii' I'ourt lif thti rcllt'f lU'iurni'li'il in lii hIiI i-.'UM'IhIiii. to wn, (lull llii' linti'l ill initl rniinn v tii-fi'lulioi' anil now evlstitii: Im-Iwc'ii I'Ulnii if n. ili-lnul sal lxi iliwiolvtsl. Thi. Miniiiion t i,rtl iiimiii yon ty ml'li ntiitti tliiTi-nl In 1 !u iiri-wn Mini a iit'W i;iM'r nl ti'iit-rnl i-ln-ulMti.'n i-iiMi-lo'-! at fi. lli'ii'iiN.rolunil'iK 'ilium . i Mi-Run. v:r tut of n oMcr of Iho lluiinrtiliio .Istni'i l itrl. rouinv JtiiU'e. ilulv nit'li anl t-ut rvil on the inil ilayof Ni.M'ml rr, l'Hli. 1'Hltf of tli-Ml foitillt aliott, Nn'toiil-cr 4. I'llO. lutt'of lat imbiu alljn, Iii'. uiIt In. 11). A. IV. Ml Kl I.I II AliortH-y for 1'iaiiitill. out a reprint of in-truc'iom con-truction nnd operation of "Split Log 1'ra", commonly known as th-5 "Kiiig Drag", invented by I). Ward King. Ihe inf rma'.iou con tained in the matter tent out bv the Pacific Highway A-soi ia'ion is re. print- ,best. ed from a ii.iiiirililct urillpn hv Sir. i Hp. srp.t fill rf onr nn n siderable attention to the meas- J Ki i g, that i:s being distribute l by the !an(i celery and cranberries ures submitted to thenh lhatj Pennsylvania Highway sysiem through- j and everything for Thanks- uiBjr v. u It,: r;,' ........ n..- ... giving at this r h m r ii j i. i r hv fnii 1 1 h n 1 1 v r do worse than have the Legisla tures, and they will never sur render the power they have as sumed. PJdicule of the people's law3 should be abandoned and ef fort should be directed along educational lines, to counteract the efforts of demagogues and self-seekers who are endeavor ing to use the people's laws for their own selhsh purposes. MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP In its liens of advance along tiie lines of fundamental democracy, the Twentieth Cento ry (Boston) for .Nov ember gives testimoney on public own erehip in Seattle from tho p.'n of L. I). Youngs, superintendent of the Seattle water work). According t this in striictive repoit the S'e.ittla water works, was acquired by the citj in lfWO through purchase of a plant previously conducted by private parties, tht purchase price being $?,j2W, ISince then additions and inibrovements have ben installed, until at the end of 1'J09 thi total in vestment amounted to f S,511,(X'0. With the growth of the city the income in creased until itreached $710,505 fir lOfrj Tiie ojieration and fixed charge account for the same year amounted to $154,250, and the balance of tlin revi-n-.i was af.plied to the redemption of outstanding I warrants and new coi;s'ruction. The the bonded debt of the department is now people and supports for Senator t4.079.ooo, upon which there is an SOme well-known anti-a3Sembly, I ar'nual interest of $'04,0-J. There are Statement No. 1 Republican, the i in Use 403-3 l?1' f'.."o r..of ik ...in u ,!.ct,i ! ater gates, .l.hoO fir hydrant., 3I.J! Great Absentee will be defeated. He never had any great popu larity, but his enemies were his best friends, and they can still aid him by their opposition to the will of the people. Two freat conventions of natinn:d in terest are already scheduled for Portland next year. They are the gathering t.f the woolgrowirs of the country next January and th session of the Cluiian church here next J uly. Imports from Portland during October totaled 11,511,476 feet of lumber and 1,173,240 Lunhel of wheat. 1 water taps and three standpipes and four reservoirs with a total storage capacity of 53,500,000 gall, ns. These figures are alt for December, l!KK), since which time considerable additions have been made to the plant, the meter now nggregating over 20,000. Tae large reservoirs, now buildin, will increase the storage capacity to 273.000,000 gallons. Kvery proposition to improve and extend the plant has carried at election by hire majorities. Any proposition to revert to private management would not be listened to by the people. Mr, Youngs make a report alio on the lighting plant, the earnings of which have grown in less than tlx years to $108,000, with' As-ocla'iun has -nt thoin to every connty Cotntnissiom-r in tin Counties of the staU-s of California, j Oregon and Washington, through which the I'arific highway will pa-s, for the 1 puri o-e of stimulating the u?e of this inexpensive method of road improve- j ment, nit only o-i the roads tint will , ultimately l.tcome ti e Pacific Highway, ' but for ull pubiic ti.oronghfan s. TIm , work of tl e Pacific Highway Associa'ion continue!) to receive enwiuratremem fwn all part-!. The Automobile Club of Seattle nt its annual meeting la-.t week voted to formally afhliiite with the Association and assist it financially. A moi.ster good roads rally was held , under the joint au'pices of the Tauotn i ' Chamber of commerce and the Taeotni j Commercial Club, at the Commercial i Clubs' Heabi narters in Tacoma, Tbur- j day Evening, Novemtier 10. This j meeting was attended by loc-il enthu- (iust as well a rep-e-fentative cf all ; .Seattle's Commercial Organizations and fiood Roads lioo-ter fiom Victoria and ' Viincouvea,. U. U. j It has been suggested that aoon as Washington part of the Pacific High-! way is loeat-d by the State Highway ! Commissioner, 1 hat the County (Mlicial of tt.e counties through which the road : will ia-H, b') askfd to mark this road -wi I h uniform tign xards an 1 designate 1 it as the Pacil c Highway. This will , tend to not only advertise the inter- j nationol road, but stimulate interest in it. P. S. one place. Your friend, Jacob. ,lhat one place is Wellington's Notice of Guardian Sale lu the 'tinty i'ourt o( Hit Mute of Ori gn ftr ( uliiinlnst Coiimv. In the inlti-r o( thp KitutP .iiitr (liauh( lri'iu1 Mhtm hrill. mlii-tr Noth'f in hri-lv lvn (hat In .itriinii' if ti. by virtu of a lu n ant ur li-r ot niv tluly iii(-I ritMl tnm If liv Iht t'ottutv t'tnirt o( thf ittf cif ttrt-i'ttii tnr CtitittiiMa rimn . nit thf.'.Vth dny nf April, l-.no. In tht inntiTf th ftrttf an I KtiiiriirtHli! t f In uc MirM-hli a llii nor. autlmriltiK ainl 1 idj iiif nil I ('inrf erlfic tht iiit li'r'oit.MH'il aw kohMUii lhcnM( to m-11 all of tho nui I'Ti-iktIv n( itit ritui.' f t.ri- vait kU( th inulfrsiin'il, thf icMrl nn of mi-I etutf. will from anl ftir tiur lav, thf JVlti day of Viv'ml-r. A. I , l h at J-ruiitr hU' to I In- hihft Niilir for t th joil i.iiti o the ( nlli-'l iiiu-i) ait the ruht, ti'to ami i-finli' nf the l I it tie M.irw' hall, a minor, in an t to tho fnllowintc tlowTlhfil real ('roocfty, tovilt I hcioiithwi'ot ifinrttTof tht- (i"rtfH'B"t'(iiikitr nf ( inn township b north, rmm. n .! of thv v lilaiiH'itf niirhhun. In riii'tml. a rotinty. Or tin, mh;.' t. hoMi' r. to tin ilnwrr r(ht nf Julia vi rth .iK. who 11 the timiltcr anl only hi-lr an i nct oi kin or naW niliinr, All ht-! t t hf llrittr. to the tl lkIT-t t f III earn of M K. Miller, at st Hi-l..n. Ort-t.m. tttlU'-lHl. Hrlru. rv"n. X lnU r -1 1"H) J11.1A VS M.l K (iuunltan nf the ihtwmi hu1 tUto uf Irene Marat-hall, a minor. Date uf hot puhifrndoii bcre.tf (tct. i, i iiu. Nolic of Final Settlement In the fmihty Cotirt of tt' State of Ureron, for Cnliitiihia County. Til the niattt r of the tftaie of Lyman Merrill, Not l en m hen-by ifiven that ieorve Merrill the enM iitiirof toefHtatenf l.vman Mcrri.l Im' rea4l, hn nntcrtl aut teM nti-. for atitle nuin, ati 1 fllf.i lu tirii'l ( nun, hit tinal aTuuut of lilt a'lin'tiWratlfiii nf nal-l etnf', att-l thnt rttun!itv the l'.th .lay n ,NariuU'r, A. I. 1 ut at 11 u c Iim H . m , at the murt r.M.u, t,f pj, Cnuniv t ntirt. at thefmirt Hoiih-. In the t hy of St. Ht-lt'iiN, ftthi'iihla fount y. dreon n Ii.tii lu!y aj.M(intel hy the Im.o cuittlel County t nurt hr the neti lenient of ml I ai i-niint at which time nml p!w e any ptr-nn or iH-rnn lnterti i In hI enure inav ant- ar an. I tnukH exception to nahl at t omit and have their ob jection hearI. i.hOK'.K m t. II KILL, Knecutor. bate.l Ortobar il, ly.O. for Fast Train Service VIA Astoria & Columbia AND Spokane, Portland REPORT I Of die condition of theColumbia County ! Hank, nt fct. Helens, Oregon, in tiie I Sta'e of Oregon, nt tbe Clone of business Xovemljer 10, 1010. RESOl'RCKS ! ImniiiMiffiiint 'KH 5 ! Ui enlrnft", vi iirt'il ni llliM'Cilie'l. . . 411 "I lion-l.. wiirltif. eu- .Vi3 M KioikinK Ikiiim!, In riiiluri' nl flutuni HI 121. 1.1 liue fri'in S'-prnveil riervo Imiiks.... Ih,ixti7 ' hocks hihI otliercaih lu-us "n ! ' l-UDll on mom 10.(1. -M Tout. LlAniLirlKS .. 'lU,M.ri ( .ltnl .(.K'k palil In ?'iriiii" ifimi l.'nim lilifil iiriiUtK, leRN xm'Hhh an'l Uses puM 1.S1I.M 1 1 1 . ! I v I . I i I .lifo-l ts mil.)t t check. . U'JH li.inHiii f'lTtlflciiti. of di'iKMlt :u 7l '17 1 line ecru flea tea ol (lipwit :t;,l l ' Total I.'li.fllj.iy, Stiitp of Oreirnii, f .'unity of Ciilinnl.u, : i,. i.. wioiift, nKi-mni ia. iit,.r ot the Uive nHiii'l hank, lo ftoh'innly iwcni Ihal the ahove .imiMiii'iit la Irue Ui tha henl of mi bimuli.lm am belief. A. I,. S IONK, Ahauiant (,'anhier. Huh!;rll"l ami sworn to hefore me thl.l.Hh iIhv ol Muveniber, iwi. K. . ycit:. ' KuUrr Puhllo. Correct Attest: O. M. WAHIf RI'RV, U K. kl'lHKKKOKD, directors. "The North Iianlc Road" TO Spokane Helena Butte St. Paul Minneapolis Chicago Denver Kansas City and St. Louis W Thrriiiirh tickets wM ami Uitar r ranie.l. ieHnlts acceied ami th ki ta ilcllvawl hy axunta lu the Kail to your frlewls coiniiiu Weal. F. J. CHAD1MA. Af .nt, Houlton. Or. W.E.COMAN, Conoral Fraight and Paan(r Aft, PortUnd, Oregon, Citation. Ill the rminty Court of the Wtntc of )rf n,r " iiuiii i IMIIIIIOIH. Ill the matier of Ihe fcnuieof A mini Jokila 'leceane'l. To John Jriki'lu. Vnrlnn .foki.! mn. n.i.i. Jokelaaii't allolhera li..m li may i , ,,,., II Hie Inline of the Mule of lir..i..i. 1. ii. iiniiiaii'irii vo HI'lM-nr IM'Inre Mih 11.... ..in ' nun, i 'Mill ill Mill niHIl III llrt'tflih ami lor Ihe l ooiilyof .iluuil.la. ul Ihe 10 n.liw Hi the illy ol Nt. Ileiuia, .,n the ::l "I wi "' i'" r. rjni. al me Hour nf lu o el a. Ill of milil ilnv. to .how. fuii.ii If unv ... why nil onler khuiilil mil i, ,,,. anthorilnir "i" I" n'lllinililllll'ir O .-ii al i,r vale Hale Ihe Ii.IIi.wuik lewrlln-.l lrw;l of Inn, oi Hni e.niie. lo wn: iieunm-im t tu. N r . ..in. I .ii .in; .. :il 1,1 ui.. .r.. 4 W ,, :i) ,, "niir.M,..,!.,.!!!,.. rniiKi' I wi'.l, 1.1 Ihe Wll inim-lld ..li-ll-linn, 1,1 Hilll, I'OII llV. Hllil ri... Iheni e wmih 4 .'I i limn, aliunr ihe ea.i lln. ( ""I nnii'ii....ii; iiriire linrlll Ml ilivri'ca T niiniKe.t went, u;, chains to ihe , l.nnk oi me i.'.iiiiiinia ner; iiieiii e liorlh ;;( iei(riii eimt. D.lii i halim. up the hank ol the river lo th I nlteil Htntc nii'iiiiiler rotner hetw,',.i n,.r. i-...r i, mi., ineui'e aoillli '.t 'li-ureei. t Miiiuien eaui. a.i.iio r-ii mliim on . a.. .tlmi Hue to me r..,. c n. m ain K- l" inf lll.nlit III I, , r,., ai forillnif lo the water of the ailinli.l.ir.i.,. W Itiieni. my Imml uuil the teal of M r,!rl v i' iueii tina ii.iii nay oi .i'.renil..r, 1'ilU. n. A. IIAKIU-I. t.letk of Ihe Cimilly ourt. ii on tan to ...nr iiii.i aiixvi rthn eoiul.lal fur Waul Ihereof Ihe .lnlliliir will anoly in i t ourt lor the relief ilciimmli il In the coin i.hii to-wll: For a ilecrie ilmMiltlua iha I,.. ,,l. Summon In the f Mrcuit Court of the t,tio oi Orevon f. t;oliiiiihla I'ounty. Maurt May stowell, I'liiliitlff, vi. Creany Hlowell ToCreany Mlotfell. the ah'.v tin iniiil .li.f.....l . i .. i . i ... m .ui; ii,ii,T oi me wiiiie ol ttreifiiii, , are herel.y rc'iuireil to anornr nn.l ... coin iIkI lit llle.l avnllmt you In the al,.,n i,., miii, on or la'iore me ii u,i v f a., euiher, I'.iiii, "n tn-ii.K ion expiiituoll ol nix Wi-i-ki " I'm. in iiinui oi nil. iiniiiii.n., am i you lan toai ariiml am.tvi rthe eoim.l.ii.i 111 nii.i UIIMI V II Ilia l.,.i.,l- ... ........., nun ..i.iina Wlltl.., the I III I Ii 1 1 t' ami flefetu hint, 'ih a ai.mn...... i imM..1 onler of II, ,u I 1 I. -.i, I., i. ,.i... . . ' ' "' .. ... ,.m ,Kr in me i ireu l ( ourt, which tiMerwaa tmnle ami ciilnrc.1 ,,n the lllh .lay of OcU.her lulu ...,i .i.. . .i " ' ."" a,.f.l..l I... ....I. II i i : , i . l'rw" i' m-m. mi.,.. iti.TiT'ii in am wceka. he. ki ii oi us: with the i-Mi.. of rtiiinv i..i. .: . ''"'i'i,'.'.'1 j;"""'""' "" e' k Ihi r.-Hlier to " '"""" 'onay. liei cnilier 2, A IIANHp.N. Attorney for I'lalntiir. Administrator' Nolle of Hearing of Final Account. In the Omniy r ourt of the xtnte of Oreaon. In ami for Doliiiuhla Couiitv ln ilirnntV '"l"le ' ''"k P' ,,!,,-r""H. biN'."!.''i" hK",'7 f'"'" "'t Krlk Morlop ha. le. hia final account a a'luiliil.iratnr nl "h" eatate of l.ok C. I'eter.,li, ileceaacl, In l,oiinty tx.tirt of Columhia i ,,i,iy, wi," . jon, and the Ju.lireol aahl rrt liaa a.,,,.,1,,,' ,. n..,.,, ui. iiiin niiyol ll. ceinl.i r, l llu al y o clock p. in , at the l.onrl II e In the city of Ht. Helena, mill County ami Wale, aa the lime ami place for he.rH.., .at ohjecii',,,,, , .' there"".' ""w1'"8 -l""w As Aflmlnlatralorof th KtiuiulkV'vit,, ton, fleceaeit. ' trtorT KLM' '"'n-r lot saM A.linlnls I)at ol Brat publication, Ortobar . Imo Law l lul tmblicMgu, Kwv.iBb.1 ii, mo, FINE STATIONERY For PARTICUI AR People We Are Confident of Our Ability to Please You. A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN From Ono Dollar to Fio PENS j laye ssorfment of iPost Cart, E Deming's Drug Store st. Helens, or. ......iNitttatgiiiiuiiuimiiiiiiiittt. VJUUU - - .aainmj xitALtliULtAti.LliiiiLJittiiliitUiUatl m IF. B. Holbrook Co. al I ROOn i, Worcester ISIUk. Portland, Oregon Will use this space for ex ploiting a tract of Colum bia Comity land : : : 0 - HI I ' -' '' '-' " 1, 1 STAPLE AND FANCY j G ROCERIES ! TEAS AND COFFEES J Aro our sin-cialty. (Junirowilt-r Tea at U0c am! COc. I None U'ttt r for tho niotioy. English Urt-akfast Tea at I Uto. I'eylun T'i k'tter than I.iptons at 70c. Green Tt'a at -loc ami Vc. CotXvi in hulk at Lite, 2Tc and 3fc j jicr pound. CullVe in tins at 3Tc or 3 pounds for 11.00. f i'oiree in 3 .Knind tins at 8fc. MonoKle and Schillintrs Spices and Itakintf Powder ! Pure White and Olympic Flour We carry a full line of iMonojiole Canned Goods. No Utter Koods than this line on the market. ALL GOODS DELIVERED C. H. JOHN & CO. ST.HELENS, OREGON LODGES ' COI.f.MI'.IA II(VMi:STIi.U No!' ! Krolhcrliuwl of Auieriinn Yromeii, I I)1 Hurts the second ami fourth Weil- ticsilay ninlit of rach tiionth at Y.nlc ton.Orp. ViaitiiiK mi-mlnrrs svclroni. K, S. IIinso, llimomtilr) l;nrrman, t ( . Iv Lakk, Corrraitilrnt PROFESSIONAL CARDS ; II. K. I'MKrV Physician and Surgeon (HK)-!H)7t'orlt-ll IliiilJing HHUI.TON CIHCI.i: Nl) 47H, Women ,. ! l'orllainl, Ore. Heaidence 711 Welillfr street. i .nii-p htiiira; Ittnl'i. m.: 3 to ft p. m. I .ftHNS. A liaa. rfti.lftii'. iiiouv, tut M. Wtxxltraft, meet the sccon.l am fourth Tueifliiy afternoon of each month at Houlton, Ore. Lulu Alli-n, tiuiinliiin Neijlilir; Anna Vau MbI ta, Cli rk. COI RT t'NITY NO. 7i, F. of A. Meet evrry Friiluv niKht in K ,f I'. Iliili, M. llelt'tis, Orriron. Vihituitf hr.itlur el- ttilir. M. J. Miller, I'liicf Ci.tnl), l iiiaiitiiil Sec. T!''lC KiiiiKer; Lealie If !T IIKI.K.NS LolMiK SO. .):'. A F ,t A M. Mt-c ti l,t ami ,M Snturil.iy in each ni.,ntli. YiitiiiK hrothers cor liii!!v e!com.'l. i; W ( lark, Mns- lcri ' I'- Quirk, Secretary ST. IIEI.K.VS CAMP, Nt71(r77jir. W. or A. Mwls first nuil third Wediiesiliiys. K. I. li.L!.A(iil, Con-iil. H. K. I.AllAKK.Cl.-rk, Nolic. of Guardian's Sala of R..I E.t.t. In tl,.. '1'ity rt f n, ;,. , (,,,. ' . ilium, i.i c on nt v. ' 'oM a'ti'iVn 1 'isrill,,,,.!,!,, ill t nt I I l,i.lnf.,i, ,i. .,.,., 1 iiiti hv kivi ii that iii i,iir.iiiin,. ,.l I I iiaaaml ..I, I,., 1 ImiI. i i """t 1 '"lll'V, Oil tl.,. Iill Hay ul Jinn. i.ini I,, ,i lulu ami aiiat.luiilili. ,,l ,i l '"" i'.'.;?':::.1:';.'""'. .""Ih"r."ii" ,,! pit. I.. I.Il.Ur K T KlIK.-l PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens, Oregon Oci.irt Mm kit) I'.uihling; both pliomt DR. U. L. Jkh-cott DENTIST OiHce with lr. Cliff. tT. 1IKLKS8 yu. KlVS IN KlJUH, PHYSICIAN & SURGFON T. IIRI.KNS I I OKKliC id",, ."""'V " K.iar.1,,,,, t..t.. .i ,mi: , . , ' '::::'::''." .. "'".'"ii.l..-r run. a., ilnlv i, iTiiill i.i aaiilx a. i ., t.lh, k I., tl,,. i,.,,,,, i. ' ..H.li.r., t ,.,, ,(,., iiii...r.lKii l, il'i ,,,,, i 1 ! 'i nil Ml li.l(t Will i i .... r ' ,"nt;;;;,7n;;,;,,:::';;;:;-l;i;;i if II i,..r ...i .... .... " """aial llm rain tin. aul.l .'..I ii- 1 . H" 1 t'll.ilM ,nf ui' am. 1 l ail K, Imi-IiiI.,,,,. an !.,..,. ai il. i,.i , ."""" l-ra.in. In lt' 'lli.n..rll.i .i " ' ""' !'' i ....nl., , , , f ;;" ,7"a,,- ""'''',M'-''.' '" .-.i.....M.. .,; .,' it. ii. . "I . J" .M l ....aniinnor in. ,.r... a .1 i..t ,.. ".iiaiat.iiii, an Inaati). r.,n. I'aleol rat.iil.lliatlini horuof Oct. 7, I'JIO. Notica of Final Settlement. r. K. MILLl'.K ATTORNEY-AT-LAW St. Ueh'liR, Orciroll QUIllV IUf KU.S CIVIL ENGINEER KAINIKH. OKKUOS Notica for Publication. I Pi tinrliiii'iil nf III. lulnrliir, t ; 1 nllnl Mian a l.aml oilti-a, at rnrllatnl. Oit.,t H. l.lriiil.rr. I.'lh, II0. ' ; N.i'lf. I. Ii,.ri l. clvi ,i Hint Krrnl K. H " ? "I I'lirtluml, on who mi I N inlwr Kill. '7' in Hi. Umlmr ami '.tuna ai..lli aili.n. !n. ' l"r tin. NVa',. a... ii. in 14. Inwiiahlp 4 rmrln. riiiiirn fi a-r.t, W illain.llri Mcrl'llan, haa mj t...li. ,i nl IniKiiil.iii in man. Iltial ilinlar ana ' ihimiI, to .-.1.1,11.11 claim In lh. I""" alaiv. il.airllKi.l. la'llir. III. Kfll' "" lli rrlvi-r ol tlm t!nll. Mtalea UihI " 'rilnml, OrsK on III. Jl day ol Noiulir. l luliiinitl tiami'S aa witn.Nacar rharl.s hi-rii, Humiivl w. Itincrra, A llnrto Jl.t'aa.. risu "ail, all ul I'orllall.l, (Iri'tf.ill. ,,. II. V. IIHIBV, Rentatcr, rmn. Im.aw.l. havr m,i ,n?'T.'.?l 'until aa ami arlii i,,u,., n,urel(. , ... a,ltita, ,he d lrM i m, ., ' L'."'! 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