The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 25, 1910, Image 2

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    The Oregon Mist:
THE FUTILITY OF FINES
Rntercd at tbe P-istotfice
. Oregon, leconil-clusH rti
NEW MEASURES.
The bill permitting counties to
M. HeWtis,
d matter.
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E. II. FLAGG.
' Borrow ano Paoru ktor.
SUMSCElfTlUN R.tTh
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8i months .
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1 in tsl'li I lie Klea
-Advertising rate made known on appli
cation. Legal notice 25 ceuU per line.
Circuit Cour OrviCKiu:
J. A. Eakln District Tud
J. U. Campbell IitrU-t Judge
K. B. Tongue. .............District Attorney
County Orrtca-xt
lame Dart, Judge.. St. Helen
W. A. Harria, Clerk .St. Helm
Martin White, Sheriff. ...St. Helen
W. K. Tichenor, Coniin'r Clatskanie
H. West, Cou-missloner St-appooae
E. K. Quick, Treasurer St. Helen
U. W.Clark, Assessor ..St. Helens
J. H. Collins, School Supt Ctatakanie
C. T. Preeoott, Surveyor St. Helen
Frank Sherwood. Coronw...-...Balnier
The onrsniJttiim known as the! . I' "hiwhk cmmuet. to. ..j, !s., ,,
Glass Trust, having boon eon- ,K,.n'. for r0!uls a"J the l'"1 "j L'Jlh
victed as an illegal combination I "'"in wuntio to reflate tax- j - P
. . - , . , ation within their borders were' nvA 1,11 u,' 1 1
and heavily fined, gives notice of . ,. t . . " , ; bill chung i-
m- - ' Lf:. enacted into laws by the people 'M .... ..
wages of its employes and frankly ,w .i..t...- ... ... it.. hu.d.n
states the reduction is made for "ow up to the countie. td avail i. in-en..,,,. v.v u ,e . ,f
uifli uiun r aiiU mil iut v iiiij'nt rii.riup
. i thev deem liest. As we under. "e ua !e;taud Hint il t-y uic
of government, anil n.at hey will aid in
trying tli chaiip- "he lur. at assess
al.le county in ti.i. ..-u e."
.. ,.. i themselves of their provisions if mh'u.-ry and u lu.e
, the purpose of reimbursing itself . . Ctllic , ua,!e; ,,,,,,
for the amount collected by the . . bearing . nj.t ,.,,, .tllo the .i
United States Government. The ; . 7,, . ". . ' 1
profits of the Glass Twist have
been enormous, but it does not
purpose to surrender any portion
of its gains, believing that it can
compel its workers to foot the
bill. Generally the consumer is
called upon to make good this
class of losses but probably
in this case the Trust believes
force will remain operative as to
taxation unless repealed, altered
or modified by county initiative
legislation. It must be admitted
that all this is experimental and
.THE DAIRY COW
The dairy cow, iW i ui ue lh.ui bring
the result for good or evil depends J finncii suc-e. to ti. dairy tarnnr,
upon the wisdom with which the
newly acquired power is exer
cised. The pro rata of State
County Official
Papei
THE DIRTY BIRD.
Columbia County has suffered
from the vague utterances of ir
responsible newspaper publishers
until it is literally true that her
good name has been tainted and
she has been given a bad reputa-
. tion far beyond her borders. The
editor of the Clatskanie Chief,
having heard of our bad reputa
tion, came and settled among us,
and to show the interest he has
in the county, repeated the un
founded slanders. This may be
a good way of ingratiating him
self with our citizens. It is pos
sible there are : enough people in
this county who believe they are
ruled by a set of grafters to give
the editor of the Chief a liberal
and permanent support. That
method of conducting a paper has
been tried here several times,
but heretofore it has proven a
failure. There is a spirit of fair
ness among our citizens that will
not be satisfied with generalities,
but will insist that the Chief
point out the grafters and make 1
direct accusations against them.
, . , , . in producing the revenue the
heavy .a load as he can bean.. , iL
and therefore the mechanic must
" ; class of property. They may, if
stances would it consider the!., ' . .
mej sec ill, exempt mipruvc-
She makr liim a li tl -i ciiiicu than lie
would o'herttbe . !l. r iufbien.-e up
on home coudiiiom it n mot pl''iiitf
C inlriliutioit totlKM- f.ictora whicli are
responsible for the chHtitfeJ conditions
which pervriil in the hi in homes of to
ilay. Thousrt' iU id these I onics are now
t'linmi.tnt i ..1 t... i ! a ....
to discriminate in favor of any j wUertl form,rItf thev wcre Mi hlea
drudgery and uuhitppiues.
taxes must be forthcoming, but
in producing the revenue the
voters of a county have the power ;
possibility of paying the fine out
of its immense profits. The
lesson is a direct and forcible one
as to the futility of inflicting
fines upon wealthy criminals.
In every instance it is passed
ments from taxation or permit
them to bear a lighter share of
the public burden than is placed
upon other property. Counties
can exempt newly cleared land
from taxation, thus offering a
along to the laboring man or the substantia, inducement to 8ettler3
consumer, me uenerai uovern-1 . i i j
; or they can exempt buildings or
factories, thereby encouraging
the starting of new industries.
ment sets the bad example in
this matter, and every court
along the line, from one end of j
T .. . ,t -i i The people can bond for any
suit. Justice in the United . ', . . n,, ,
States is both blind and purchas
able, for a fine is nothing more
nor less than a purchase of
immunity from the jail or peni
tentiary. The system is, more
over, cruelly partial and unjust.
It is exact justice that the same
jail sentence should be meted out
to rich and poor alike for the
same offence, but to fine a poor
man the same amount as a rich j
man for the same offence by no j
means inflicts equal punishment, i
To the one it may mean serious !
loss, while to the other it is a !
trifle and will have no influence
in preventing his repetition of
the offence. The Portland
Sports" who hire men in Col
umbia County to assist them in
amount they see fit They have
assumed a great iover, which
: heretofore has been exercised by
! their representatives under con
stitutional safeguards. The man
who pays no tax can circulate a
petition with the view of bond
ing Columbia County for a million
dollars and others who pay no
Better financial conditions have contri
buted to this change, nnd the dairy cow
has been in no suull measur. responsib'e
She has contributed it in still . another
way. The dairy mi leaches kind ess,
Her ownrr soon learns lh.it ouly by
treating; her kindly can he secure the
highest possible returns fr.mi her, an I
she respond quickly t j kind w .rd and
proper care. Her disposition is one that
the human family miht well emulate.
She ia patient an I long tuffi-ring, acqui
ec'iuii inntely in ibe arrangement made
byU.r owner for carrying on the dairy
business, striving at all times to repay
him for every effort ma le for her care
and comfort.
The member of t'ie f.miilr, as ihey
Come in contact with h- r and her kindly
disposition, aie intlucu. c.l for trod. As
they apprt ciate tlta financial '. enrtit to
come from caring for hi r well they tnke
a deep'r interest in ler. In diiut( so
they nnconseion-ly t ulliva'e tin s' rjiml
it eawbi. h make tin m better citien.
The dairy Cow - the prototype of
y 'a ,j peaches
S" 1 fort I
17, 1810. 4
a r, v v
Nov.
Eenr Friend :
I don't think there is
anything nicer for dessert
at supper than two nice
big slices of canned
peaches.
The juice is pood too."
Mama has earned peaches
cr canned something fcr
dessert very often, be
cause
bio.
it isn't any trou-
Your friend,
Jacob.
If the editor of that paper has violating the game laws and the
any sense of decency whatever
he will either apologize or pro
ceed to make good. The last issue
of the Chief contained the fol
lowing paragraph:
; Everything depends on one's
view point. Most people would
consider they had not JMist any
thing by being a Chief among the
Siwash rather than a king among
the grafters.
If Mr. Suit is anything better
than a mental and moral sewer,
producing his printed filth from
his own stercorean depths, he
owes it. to the people of this
county to give them a full ex
posure of the grafting being
done, and whom it is being done
by. Let us have a little less
foul air and a few fact3.
Name the grafters plainly,
so that they may compel you to
prove your utterances or stand
before the people as a man that,
in order to curry favor with the
evil minded, is willing to still
further smirch the name of the
county in which he lives. There
can be no grafting in Columbia
County without the knowledge
and consent of the County Court.
If the editor of the Mist is a
"king among the grafters," the
county officials must be hi3 sub
jects. To bring it down to one
man, the editor of the Mist can
do no grafting "without the con
sent of W. K. Tichenor of Clats
kanie, who received a majority of
431 in the recent election. Is Mr.
Tichenor of Clatskanie a grafter?
Is Judge Dart of St Helens, or
any other county officer, a graft
er? Has Mr, Suit the manhood
to put in plain language the
charge he has made by inference
against the editor of the Mist?
Not a bit of it He w iil hide be
hind the cloak of ambiguity as
do all moral sneaks and cowards
when they follow the trade of
assassination of character.
The Hillsboro Independent is
in error when it claims that
Washington is the banner Bower
man County of the State. That
honorbelongs toColumbia County,
which gave Mr. Bowerman a
majority of 279 to Washington's
239. Moreover, Columbia County
gave Bowerman a greater major
ity than the highest estimate of
the State Committee.
tax can secure by their votes the m"n' '; - ie!di . greater
..Li Ti influence than he is generllyVre.lit.-d
enactment of the law. It is a wi.h sbei,..WsWn found in the
power that may be exercised for front ranks In the march of civilization
good Or evil, and it should be re- and no agricultural cmn'ry can prop-r
membered that ultimately the' 0,lt " si. e u n potent fai tor in
wao-p parnpr must nav ft nnrtion t U,e "1'bu'ldii.g t such a country,
" f "
of the burden. It is to be hoped,
therefore, that the people will
make haste slowly and carefully
consider, with a view of doing
justice to all, any measure in
voking their newly acquired
powers.
TAX CHARGE WAITS TWO YEARS
Framera of Amendment Say Each
County
Amendment Say
Must Take Vote
financially, and s cia'lv, and tie piople
will appreciate her aud encourage the
in iu-try of which el e is the foundation.
Tub National Dairy I'nios.
speed maniacs who put in jeop
ardy the live3fthe pedestrians
in the city are not deterred by
the infliction of fines, nor is the !
dive keeper who sells liquor to j toyman.)
women and minors. A sroodl tw.,i.t i.,i t,u
Stiff iail Fentenee. however. ! ,rlr- for the annlicalfon of the laml KP n savin aid the funded capital
14 y A fn.,1,. o' TO"' "ving year; of the years you
uuiu nac . kwu cucu ujjuii . ....... B . . have earned wi 1 tike ui vi.nr lif.'i
these favored criminals, from ! suPPrt of '"'!"l. and county n ;,' ,
., ,r . . ..' govejnments, the atiicjdmeut to Artie e, ,, " "orl""
the GlaSS Trust to the dive a11- The Colnrnb:a County Bank will
Volume 1 Number 1 of the Dauks
Herald has arrived at this office, and i
a newsy, well gotten up i-heel, fia'iks
is the live little town out in Washington
County that the railrad has recently
put new life in nn I a short tiate will see
it(fol n:wjpi;.;r tow.i. II. A. Will
iams is the editor of V e new paper and
Its appearance sh .ws that he is a man td
experience lu the newspaper business.
P. S. You can get a
w;hole big can ef peaches
or any kind cf fruit for
25 cts. at
Wellington's
Fast Train
Service
VIA
Astoria & Columbia
. River Railroad
II .' IV 1
,1'
YOU CAN OET I
MARRIED
When You've
GOT MONEY
IN THE
RANK
if: '
'1
ill
- .. . . I'm- H...
. .v. ' r
YOUNTt MAN don't you want to marry the cirl
of your choice ?
Put in the bank some of your money, cadi week
before you wed. Then you'll have ft right to ask your
sweetheart to marry you. And you can have some,
thin to "start in" n, too.
We will pay you four per cent interest on the
money you put iu our bank.
Columbia County Bank
Capital 2S,ooo. Surplus $2400,
OLDEST IN THE COUNTY
St. Helens, Ore.
OFFICERS AND IMRKCTORS:
O. M. Washburn, President and Cashier r A. L. Stone, As
sistant Cashier. Directors -Win. M. Ross. ('. II.
2eurwick, u lw. laithertord, A. U. JJohrnstedt
7 M&f?l$
WL', I
. w
nstedt I
FINE STATIONERY
For PARTICULAR People
We Are Confident of Our
Ability to Please You.
A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN
From One Dollar lo Five
PENS
keeper and the auto lunatics.
Panama exposition
IX of the Oregjn constitution, known!
' a Section Ij, will not become effective
I until 1912. It is too late for the Grange,
i the Oregon S ate Federation of I-abor
. ' and the Portland Labor Co latil to enact
The matter Of the Selection Of I initiative leuisUtion changing the pres
a Site for a world's exposition to : ent mcth'xl d taxation. Member of
celebrate the completion of the J the Peipie's P.er h Hed
Panama Canal will come before ln draf"Z ,he ".'"'. rfJ
.... . conceded that counties cannot place the
Congress for decision next month ! atnendment ineffeCt until Uxaljon laws
and the t-XO rival Claimants for : Ehai be adopted a nd.-r the initiative by
the honor have for months past j the people of each ciunty in l'Jll.aud to
been marshalling their forces for become effective in 1912.
the final struggle. Both are ,B!Bf?.?,l,n':l..-0i0l,,eI ' ,T"d
. c, . . . . r , V. S. U K.n, Will Daly, II. J. Parki-on,
confident of winning the covefed ,nd oth,.r ,fien,l4o( the am.n lment,
endorsement and both will haye characterize it a an experim ntan i
representatives On the ground to jhope to demonstrate I s practicability in
present their respective claims 1 Multnomah County, other coumfe
before the committees of the I ti,av drP illtl.liiie ' tUe " ''"
r, . it n ., ! of dctnonst.a'.ion if the voters fee fit,
Senate and House. On the one ; but u u the phui of the promoter9 of th
hand 13 San Francisco, the "manuKeinent of yonr on pxketb ok
hustling metropolis of the Pacific idea" to experiment in a feW counties
coast, the city which stands to until the plan is worked out.
profit .more through the COm- The new amendment deprive, the
... . . ... , . Leifidatura of uiakin a av which glial
pletion of the canal than almost , , , , , , , , 1
, , j declare what property niay lie ag-essed
any city in the United States. ; in tUe gU(e. Tliat poe, ig now ve9te(J ,
On the otherhand is new Orleans, 1 in the people of each county. The Lt
the Louisiana metropolis, located ! lbdure may cause the state to certify
on thfl Mississinni. sixtv miles I t!,e nu'nrof mills which chall
f. fV, n1f 1r. ,..v:v. ' Ieviel fur tIle ""PPortof
. ; governtnent. but at tl atpoi
win auu noininj? w lis export Ct.ai9
trade through the opening of the j Cunty Coiumiiaioner may decide
canal and Which will derive no j bow much revenue is nee led to ran the
direct benefit from it. Ninety ic?'"'ty ,or ' tl,ey re rt'nif, but
1 lliey must collect t lie turn in Mich man-
. Om j tnav flf.i'itt.! I iu lli. .
New Orleans go to New York orcounty. Bri;fly't Uie ne- amendment
Europe, and they Will Continue repeals the poll, or bead tax, on citizen.
tO gO that Way after the Canal i3 j cli-liie rfK'l'atinir taxalluna or ex-
ononpd to commerce of the I '"Pt' 'onghont tt.e Male ran be-
explain thi3 Ask! Information is free
Tr.orotiiflibred White Kellerstrass,
Orpington and Bf.ode Island lied
Roosters for sale by.
D. T. UKRDFS,
lfoulton, Ore.
Matting of all kins at Mu kle's.
Notice of Sale of Tide Lands
Notice Ii hrriiby gi-en that the tsre I.nd
Itjunl of ihe Mie of (iroifi.n will n il to the
hiifhe.t Wilder nl lt omen In the i.li.it hutlil
Inir t scin, Oreeon. 011 Jsmiarv :n). 1911 m 10
fW i m. of ilsjr, all i,a nH.-n i,ncr.-i
In the tl-ln and ov.-rlluw Uml. herrlnii-r le
. rib... Kiin. hnaever, to the own.-r or own
er. of any laml. al iitun or iroiiimnr.n .i. i.
ItilnnroveiMow lands, the inrrrrn riiiht to
.iin haae aald tide and ovitMi.w Knd at th
,., .cii...i1i,uhi.,i ,irn (in,.rlma !
in good falih. and iw provtdiiiK that thn land
.in mil i. nnj nor mi) 'oner linrrlnr a.-. ,..n d
.... ,i,B r. jiur mit, me noaril r.'fervinir
...En... rrjv nuj iQi ail Ol'l, Much latll.
areaitiiat. in l.'oluuilda count r. OreKou. arid
uraerllaerlaa fullniri: '
Tide landa (miitlox "Strand." njipoite lot I
ll!'.n5 t' '"it"! V'"I"'",'U 1,1 -
lleifiniiliiif at a po'iit N 7:lder..... .a! mln.it.-s
K . ll'.i. liT-t dl-tant from the norihcaal rortu r
"''' k 10 Inthe :itv of Kt. li,.eu..t ,h
tide linn of ti oln miliaria, r.riiiinlnit ih. ni v
ia. .;idKre.tMuiiuutes E., -l.n n-ei ro
tide land.
.i. ; devreea WmlnntM E., tfi.K f..et arrm
tide landa to low tide line.
. 7 t di jw. ' minctua IV W..HJ (aid acroa.
tide lauda to hiifh tld line. "
hii'h'i.'I'-'V1'"' n"UMK w- 2" feel along
n Ivn tide line.
N. ': ilfiin-oa 111 mlmifr.. P Oy tk . .
Ije ' hliih (Lie Hue. " "' ,v"
r .1 . . . .ir.r.-w.ui iiiiuuifs w., 0.1 lootalri,i
t tbe BUte ! nkd, Ii le line to point of l.nninK,Tonta"!'
t I it. i. M . r . ' lug 0 a rea.
HI, lis C.nirol , A,pll, atip d l,M should U a.Mrnsaed to
isrowu, t.lurk Htnie
furchaae '
Jind Hoard halei.i,
Oregon, and marked "ApDlkailnu and m.i
e 1 1de inds."
(i. ft. I1HOWV,
t.... ,u, v . rl.'"rk ''" "rd
Kated this Novemtier 17, l:.u.
Notice for Publication.
,. . . '"rartment of the Interior.
I nlted ritaien Laud OHlce, at Horitand. Oi f
..... . Hlplemlier. VJth. I'dO.
fjolloe Is hcrrl.r elven that Fred K. tlnntrea.,
oflortland, r k'io. who on Oi loher Ixib 1'ir.t
mad; TlinlaT and Morie spplliailon. .o. ttr,i
lit (ha Vllly , .. .
..... .. Lllw Krilli nnr li
AND
SpoKane, Portland
& Seattle Railway
"I he North 1'iii.k Uond''
TO
Spokane Helena
Butte St. Paul
Minneapolis
Chicago Denver
Kansas City
and St. Louis
jfaff- Through II-raii.-i
it. Iiei'i'-lla an
lijr HKi.diu in II. e Kiii
Wat.
i' t anld and !--1m r ar
il. I mi. I (Ii k. i. d. IliiTfd
t l'i i.lir Irivtida roiiilric
F. J. CIIADIMA.
W.E.COMAN. Aen,'H""'".0"
General Freight and Pataenger Agt.,
Portland, Oregon.
Notice of Sheriffs Sale
.A Cktra frv, fV, A f lonf !n i o'.nic a jaw until ajipruvcu oy tne people. ; , inan.eite Ji.rid tan. In,, fll.d
Tl 1UI a. will VIIV 4SVIUIIVIW
1 J J TT
seaooaru auu irwi European rera,)Vei as to prohibiting a cooutv from
Ti.e rt-strictlr, . f th e,.nHl..l!..n a,- V ' " . and
.... - ' , 1 1 i" ' 1 1 vi .Lam an
Portland has completed about .".0 miles
of new hard surface street paving this
season. In. smaller cities throughout
Oregon it U es i mated that 2'.O,0UO yards
of paving have been laiJ duriug the
I period.
I'luint If. ,I.A 1 a
ah-,ve dew-rlbed. Ia-f.,ra ihe l:.-i..r and
nranta vu th oarcTeM fV.r tho : .i'....: l .. ."'-T'r" "n". ninr, n
Hv ...v. w.. f jj v .tiv i wi.ci ,iu .f.aa iu mi uiau.iri ii may j, , "ii "in nay ot isuvelnher,
ti u r: i. ...:n ! . r., i. ....... ..... r, i. c '.'!.
ra'JIUU tUdSl ur uic uiieni, will c" 't'.r '.. nm ourraie i iaunant tianii'S wilneaant:' ( l.arlea Oa-
not approach New Orleans on I u'e ri" 10 l"at tn ii'"" : ZZtrZiF0 tnuk
their way through the canal, I hr nf' "j1 to ,ux or fP'"r . m',By,Rciik,,
either going or coming. Thej The new tax law is nid to have wn !
great majority Of them Will touch 1 orliriat.;d by the Pla'.e Orauee. and after i 1-1 '' '"i isai ieao
San Francisco, and inthe case of j tie id ws whipped into shape ataj
many of the larger ships, San retin' of the representative members
Francisco will undoubtedly be of, .'f ''wer Umie 11 "a
, , , ,, ' , : adop'ed by la nr organiations.
made a regular port of call. The , u p.tation VTV to be tested
Panama canal was designed by d lfrcut methods of taxation in a 1
trade i few "''t'd coniie., and from the
coa3 ; whole is expect"'! to emerge .atiidac-
lory yv:ni or collecting the money ;
In the ( iri-ult f o.irt of the -tile ol On ion
fur Hi- i inin'y of c..iiii,i.i.
T.i. FI'M.nt. Mamliir. v. Il-imati . Voeel-
a'i'. II (I. Howard and Oet,rjtv W. Vourl
I 'i'f,-ii-ii ui?..
Koiir,. la h.rfl.v (tlve,, ti,t l,v,rteof an
l-X' i id.in, ju.l jnii-ut. outer mid ,1... r. ..,.,
oil' n( II, i, in nit i ,,., (ie ,. oreu,,,.
a . . - "' "'"""lit to mi; dir.-. Iid
V. V-.V , ' . r"'1""'"'. fdd .wherein on
lltlrd..i,rta i.idii n. iit rendered Ii. invr
J .!. ..' '. '''' "' " I'1"1""" "I'd nirallial Her
'' );" ""',1!B' 'l"' t"l'."l. for alt h
'I red and loriy doll,.r. l.,i,,, ,,,, i.r
t her",!, (rolri a. Klh d.i ..f n, ll.r. I .
f. I' '" l'"r '' n-r anirmi.und the fur-
llief .Mill Of IWri.el,. ,I,.M, , .
an r.... . . . i hihi iri:j a -ll a
(.1irneola. Illinh 'idiriei,t in... 11...1 .....
'.he .'.',!"' ,l"tlir '"' - ol ., euutt on
the lit', day of (ir to'ier, 1 ii)
... .a innner ordered and derre.,1
tlon . .V... .''"', i.a a. en
t,v the ,i,erm .,1 ,., , ,,. ' . '
Harye ssorfment of SPost Carts
r. ? r . c.
iteming s urug otore ST. HELENS, OR. i
I F. B. Holbrook Co.
ROOn i, Worcester Uldg. Portland, Orcjcon
Will use this space for cx
moiling a tract ot Colum
bia County land
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primarily to promote
between the Atlantic
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Geo. Brewster
SURVEYOR
fl'l.li'ri.a Ibii.ni., .a..... , ... 1
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hlKl.e.t hinder ,r ' -! " ' 'Ihe
llllere.t ol ..ii d defendant II .... .1 " 1
aUU daud loae, i;,'a e K.
, H.,er,,rof,o,,,,h!ait;V,n
Fl-at r'.i'.lt'atn.n Sv .... ., y- """
l.l pnlilleaili.il ie. ii.'i:iii,,'
with i
neeia.cflrv fur tile nilmi..iatr.l.M .f .
the Pacific coast and With the ernmental alfairs.
Unent, by proVlUing a Shorter "It m prolrable that the smendment
and cheaper route. From a com- will reuit in land tax, and an effort '
mercial point of view New ' 10 m,,k,! ,and ""noi'-t bear the large
. , , . . . . . ; burden of the expense of government "
Orleans' interest in the canal, ; tM an ,fJvoctrt r8ml
Compared With that of San bill yesterday. "I had little to'dowfth
FranciSCO. 13 m. , framing tha amendment, but, knowing !
All work carefully done.
IFor estimates address
- me at
IIOULTON
Oregon
" & Xj' V';. P.
I STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
I TEAS AND COFFEES
Are our specialty. Cunpowder Tea at HOc and GO.
rsone bettor for the money. English Breakfast Tea at
t .Cf;ylor' Toa lK',ur than Uptons at 70c. Green
lea at 40c find Wte. Coffee in bulk at 2)c, 25c and 3Tc
per rnini CoiT0 in tins at 3T,c or 3 pounds for
,jv,,i' jiina tins at .:.
Monopolc and Schillings Spicea and Haking Powder
Turc White and Olympic Hour
We carry a full line of Monoptilo Canned Goods. No
letter gwMl3 than this line on the market.
ALL GOODS DELIVERED
C H. JOHN & CO.
ST.HELENS, OREGON
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In the eire.iit fi.nrt of Ihs tttate of Orena. In
Col'inilila t'onnty.
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'ie.n.a.i. ,
rea.y aiowell, the shove nameil defrrsa
III Ihei.nn.a of the flat Ot lien.
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are heial.y re'inlrrd lo aiH ara.,d ai.anet lJ
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nit, on or la lora tho Jd day ol Kreemher, IS"',
"aid date ladnir Ihe etplialloti nl i ""M
from the Itrai pnhlieatlon nl this aiissnniii". ana
II fall to appear and anawerlha e.iml.l.li'i.
fur wain thereof tha idalntllT will spply
nun lor Ilia rellel demanded In lha .oii. l""j
to-wltf Kor a ileereo dlax.lalns lha li.ii.'l" "I
matrimony now eslatlne holween Ihe .""!''J
and d. leiidant. 1 l,l iimlmma la nlild'aiiid I'T
order nl linn, I. A, r:.klu. J'ide nl ihet tn "i
( mi r I, wlili h order waa made and entered nm
the I ll h day ol I tetoher. Win, and lha pre-si-ilhe.1
for publication Ihera d la als weeia. ta
cniili.s with the la.. ol trlday. O.do'"'
linu, and ennllniiln aaeh weeli Ih.realier
and ir I'ldlnmha l.a.M of rrlday Ji"''"
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