The Oregon Mist Entered t the Postotic: rt St Mens, Oregon, ft aecotid-cUM trail natter. ISSCSD Evkrv Fridav Bv R. II. FT.AGO, EDITOK AND r(.PRlETX. SCBSCKITTION RaTU Ob N month .ftO Advertising rate made known on uppll' cation. Lreai notice 25 cent per line, Cimcurr Court Omegas: J. A. Eaktn Wirrict Judge J. V. Campbell 7...nitrloi Jud S. B. Tongue......... District Attorney Coi'NTT OrricM James Dart, J mice Ft. Helen W. A. Harris, Clerk St. Helen Martin White. Sheriff- Pt. Helena W, K. Tichenor, Cornm'r Clatakanie H. West. Conrulsaloner Soappooee K. K. Quick, Treasurer ..St. Helen. V. W.Clark. AaaeMor St. Helena J. H. CoUma, School Supt Ctatekanle O. T. Preacott, Surveyor -St. Helena Frank Sherwood. Coroner.... Rainier County Official Paper OUR COUNTY'S GROWTH The census of Oregron, just made public by the United States Census Bureau, gives Columbia County a population of 10.5S0, as against 6,237 in 1900. This is a very sat isfactory showing and places us, in point of population, in the middle rank of the counties of .the State, our population being less than that of seventeen others and greater than sixteen. Very few counties show as large a pro portionate increase, and we have added more population than Ba ker, Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Curry, Gilliam. Grant, Harney, Josephine, Lake, Lincoln, Linn, Malheur. Morrow. Polk, Sher man, Tillamook, Umatilla. Union, Wallowa, Wasco or Wheeler, be ing exceeded in growth by only nine counties of the State. This is a magnificent showing and one which foretells a great future for this section. It is the more re markable because of the fact that this is a heavily timbered county and its great resources have never been thoroughly adver tised. The first exhibit of our resources was made by the editor of the Mist at the 1905 Portland Fair, and since that time the county has been represented ev ery year at the State Fair at Salem. That these showings have brought good results there is no doubt, and we believe by far the greater portion of the county's growth dates from the Portland Exposition. We have never failed to attract a great deal of attention at the fairs, though perhaps our greatest tri umph was at the Alaska-Yukon Exposition, when our exhibit of grains gathered by Mr. W. J. Ful lerton won the Grand Prize. The present editor of the Mist was the first as far back as 1SS5. to print and circulate at his own expense a pamphlet advertising Columbia County, and we think it can be truthfully stated that the Mist and its editor have been the leaders in this work. The book circulated at the Alaska-Yukon Exposition contained a writeup of this county contributed by us, and our articles have been made the basis of every railroad, real estate or other pamphlet describ ing Columbia County. The forth coming New Year issue of the Oregonian will have a three column illustrated article from the same source, and all who wish to see our population many times larger before the next r.a tional census is taken would do well to send for copies and dis tribute them where they will do the most good. Let every citizen do his share. Revive the commercial bodies. Get a move on. Hustle and advertise. Rlie Morley Ivios Kotwteon Keginald Cox First graile Mm Miller Mt'trimail Kubiii 1 ".riiot-t Moiiit Mclva Halloa Francis Gleneskl Mae Robins Wad Kutuerlord Willie I.vi.eh Maurice Kicliatilsxiu l.tvu Kitchen DEATH OF "HAPPY" THOMPSON C nuked BtwM Car While Couplina; Tkeaa to sixty-fly or seventy thousand shingles per day and gets as wages $2.50 per day with - board, or $3 without board. Yet today his $2.50 will buy less shingles or le6s anything else than his $2.S0vould have purchased twen ty years ago. THE WEALTHY CRIMINAL Many resilient of l oiumwa ixmtur The Bible teaches us that it iti"" , " , ? V'tXr' : easier ior a camei to go snrougn Uttt r knjll hf tbe nKntma , the eye Of a needle than for a j'-Hppy' given liimbr hi acquaintance rich man to enter the Kingdom ion account of his cheerful disposition nf 1 Too von fg.-ha an hut !n He was well liked and the new of hi . i nliiAAMta death will be read with sincere regret matters terrestrial the plutocrats (h uUa rom the UaM TimM ao noi appear 10 oe so senousiy arcata. Nov. se.-Caught between handicapped. It 13 much harder twecar while engaged in coupling Ihcui to place a rich criminal behind ! together George Thompson, conductor ... j vA ..aIod train No. 12 of the Orenon and Luavii uai a incut w uv iuc ooiiiv ; - ... ... . Eureka railroad was crushed to death for a criminal without means, I . ocopk , JunctioaNo, ana even in me jail, wnere, in 25 tbout . miie ,nj m ltt ,ouu theory, crime is supposed to have! Tnni u I. jot bow the accident oc reduced all to a common level, curred is not known as no one was ob- money talks, and it greatly mlti- wrving Thompson at the time but it i. cro fds tn. nf - P"umed thai he either attempted to " , ' ' step from one siJ of the trset to the r or ine poor man prison lare anu other between ths two cars or was pre- bare walls, but for the rich man i narinn to coudI them together. He everv comfort and luxurv the ss caught in such a position thai the 4 u ap j.. r couplings mangled lis body in th . , , . . , region of the stomach and death roust in Nebraska, a jury had the te- htve ntahei iMUnt,T. merity to find .'a verdict against The fireman on the locoinotiv herd certain rich men, and an "insur- a groan at the time of the accident and gent" judge sentenced them to 't back to ascertain what had !mnsnnnu n;j(kMm, b'PPK Thompson pinned ....... . ... in between the two cars, crushed to ngnt to jail and Degm scrubDing ja.,i, The other lrainmen were ium. out the corridors and doing the J moned and the toward, portion of the Other usual "fatigue" Work? i train moved slowly forward, thm al- Not at all. They took a Pullman to'0 he t0 'rom and toured the State in search :ee" ne l" u, , f v ... , . . , . ... the Dolaon undertaking parlor in this of the bastile possessing the city pendiog .riailgement. for the greatest attractions and when funeral. their choice was made they pur l Geoige Thompson was 23 years of age chased carpets, furniture, books. !,nd ad betn employed on the raiirosd and alt the other essentials of , "iry ' y"- a Chef to do . , j,,-..!., ...J witb r.-ia-dioa the their cooking. The Oregonian ! diauositin of the body, gives the story as told by the As sociated Press. It demonstrates that there is no place on earth where money is without power. Yet there is danger that it may hasten the time when the posses sion of money will be a disad vantage. Lacking a titled no bility to wreak its vengeance on. the proletariat in this country! OUR PORTLAND LETTER Oregon Development Leagwa Convention Give New Life to State Portland. Or., leo. 6, (Special) Benefits following the Oregon Develop ment League convention l ift week nl Sale in will If iUle wiUft Probably never before in Oregon's history ha there ben mani'es ed sm-U tpontan ons enthnsiam for a greater sUt. Ercry I will take back to their h me i one ol may gam sufficient strength in , maahif, rer,rer.ted went b k home the great cities to make ash heaps 1 miih nt-w resolves, determined to ac- and burial grounds Of the great I com plish greater things for the state, edifices made DOSSible bv combi- ''Tu knowled.e and courage delegates nations of capital, and if that time ever comes there will be no discrimination between the just and the unjust. The remedy, and the only remedy, is equality under the law, sometimes called the new nationalism. ST. HELENS SCHOOL NOTES. Notice of Intention lo Ap;ly fa.- UUor i I it, il " r- o rtiMr-' II .it tt HU u mi pin .'I i i 'i. mii l ii' r ' ruliiutl' lo nil fKTM.n Hi. f IV. .i : iiiiw rii lnu' .-.'.ii IimiiI'In Ctiim' i . 1v ' li.i.Ur Y'U hii-I i h nl Jon m!!I Ihe 'ih ilav of .in'i.in- . l.'U. " lo 111' lii'lioriit-U' Mi.hiv ' I'l'llnll". -rttr ,'i . t- - - it ilrliutu. viu.hi kin I t.i '.. i uivtiL'u' ruler, m Ivmi iuui hin. lu K'iihmv pivt'iuct. i Sute of ivtfiiii. toi i ri I .it llluatioa iU b h.ix-1 i.ii n i.k luaiuwlu I'fc I . I !l' To the tlonontlile t'ouii..v i i'iir; of Iho sui o( , vireii.-n liu i ii'iiim -a i'.-u.ii W. tllv iiiii.v i -in; ,.!;... i itr.-tlH-t, I'liliiiubit I oliu i iri:- n t ti Ii l.finu ! 4ltlnl ri'vli H.. of -v il l.. ..'HI UI..I l-H i: j pert.Hl ui iiuirv limn ilimy .m iiihui ttmti'lv Krlor to tll )i UI4 il luv UmilUll hrti'lu. u.i, creliy rv-cliuliy k-Iiiihii vuui bnuoralilv i tioUy u gram Iuviim to V . I'iiiih. uilitfruinx I Uiautut W. I'olu lo wll ilriiuou. until ui I vinana lluoru. or frrim-iiteit t'iilt-r. In lo quauuile Ihrtn on kiiHoii lor tfrlo. ut out year; aaul bMnliuMi 10 le ioti.ltit'ie! In iM-at I KHie rf4iiii-t. lu the Mi-kav liiiil.lluic. In the. Uwu ol HrHiiiMiiie, t oluuiliia roillit . O.rKoU- AU'l voiir iteiiMniH'ri ul i'iiriiu. eu-. J. l. McKay, ti. U Millov, WuWBaleh.T. . Henilni. 1 hamas H. Kav, Juliu knlrla. tl Stiltlb. A. rfliuilttt. tii'i-ritw liaoney, K li. Mr kay. A. V. Bali b. J .Nmak. J. 1. Ihiu-i'U. i. W. Morrn. t.tivt Kihleen, V. K. tuuin'i, n Summons. In the' In-'iti ivii't 't t . mil ui t ."l i'V I ..lut-n. W I' III I' mi. . Ha i'it-e i limine .1 I 't' ' rv.iitrv 1 l. fl'-ii' III lili .1 ii .il''" " .' itn' mi "I ' ! II " 111,. hl;il "I 'r.' '11 tT Ann ''t "'. ! ef t- I. I' a'l.iA.' iVl.'i'lK.il .ie . u. i'f t'feiti n yi'1! an II imiii't Ml id llu at"' a t il fi ila i'f I'i't'i t I l( 'I . I In 'i f'n' atlhni -ai 1 I ti -. Hi ' I'Milirn i... i ii.i .i in ihe I our! lor in.it in anl- , .i... ...ii . i .iu..,m.i...i ii. in. tu.1,1 iMitiinlallll. 11 iimiMa 1 1'iiiity. i wlt n, m u,,, l'il ol iiiaiiliin'itir lu'rvlnture year, wnieu .,i r m.iiik U tweii tilainllir ami want Bill la lllnu'ltfil Tllla allttl lllttlta I. M'tVtnl ttHiU yuil li I'lll lli alti'U llierein in I lie t'reaim n n,.M .i'. r nl in nerat Ireiilatl.in ulillhl al -i ,i. i. im i .ii mii ti ."it. ii hi-khii. 1' ;r ,.i I., .ii, n- ii n ii i ii : j.ii u' I ' i. t'.M.'.i' in.'c.v i.t: i iii an I i.uiin,l on ilia il.i nl N..i'i ,l.r, I'Hu. 1'alr nl tlmt HI. (It Hi. nil. t.Ht'Hllier 4. I''". lialeuf lasl I'lililuaUon. Iieceinliar I. WIO. A. W. MIH.I VK. AlliM-m y lor I'laiallfT . a . kAAAAAA j "our Little one l MIGHT NEEDYOUflL Notice of Sale ol Tide Land tlarrlaou. Aim iH'htittili, t. A. I'lau. ti. Lautt H. J. AaakttiMin, H K. Nixon . fatta. l-raok Novak. Aloea Jnlita'r, A Slalmm n . Anion kuiotrea. wau IVler-mti, Jerty Hell, T.J. l.onc. f. XI.JiiIiiim.ii. Ili rmatl .'v'lunl It, tt M, kay, M. r'. W hiuM'tig. Milkr, Hermittl Miller Noiu tiraiil, I. M. (i tuiit. Jnhn I B hiimiu. I' 11. t'tli'.tler, John .. batka. Ili-rtitati Kivlti'liei-k. J. . I'ayDe. Vnn m mt, 1. litiiKtttMil. A. An ilranaMtu, l-e t'rawlortl, J. A. Ilnmunn HVu Van I'leave. u. Uiatiltu, 1'. Haiivn. tlaut llau aen. W. H. Shutta. ti. i,. hittiiUkiY. s. . Kit;. t has. Ijtatll. W. O. JetT. 11 A. ihlef. M. H Dearer. C. Svrlv. tr, I.. I.ouf. Hili. John I al lahou. tarl tirant. Ilenrv t'aroii. 1'ait Mrirtin, Olol SwaDaoii, l urt .-elle, H A M, tjintitt, H. A. Bran, tl, J. i'. Ilaiuniotiil t Kabiut,v. II. n. Kobiith.kv, A. I aline. X. l!iiuliitvn. Joe Tru koaiu, i'nar'..a Auilteaa. llutth Nolau. L. tayue. Hurt Wont, lleinrieh KrlniknU, Thuntna Bryant, Johu Ntk,tu. k. A. Mi kav, II. Neituian, r Areher, A. Harkor, Pre, I t'urti. 11 . J. Me tirvarvn. hi llauai. ij. F. Neabeim, A. A. ll:eka. II. I. ito-never. t;e.. IKnuever I'eter Uomeyer. t.ecrife WeWr, Kite Lat'liaiailie, t'haa. I hltcb i.atreu, ttuoeri tteeti. Nolle la herein nlvfti Dial Ihe fV Uml Hoai'l "I Hie Mate ol t'uw.'u viil m'U lo Hie luiilieil lit lileral lUntlu'elu Ihe Caiillol bulM tnil at itleni, Itreititii. on Jantiaiv .til. HII. al lu o i ',ii k a. ui ol .l I .lav. all Ilia Male a lllleroal In lite i,le att, oteriiow Utiila Iterelnailer tie -a'tii'i"!. at I nil. liuaever. lo the owner or own er-.nl ai t l.ui, I. al'tilllutl or inmlitis on ll.le or oteilliiw laltila. Hie lireleretti' rlttlil lo linn li,ie Mtt.l il.le ami oteiilour lamia at lh nikhe.! lllletlllr.l.rtlvt.le,l aufh tiller la tna-le lit trout! fitilh. ami aUo mit ,lliin that lh lauil vitlt ttnl la aoli! nor attv tiller llu-relnr at't-elei lor li aa triau I .'al tr aeie. Ihe It iat.l rertlti- tha riatil in ret l any anl all hiiH. Sueb laiula are Kiluateil lit t'liluiiilna etitlulv, ttlvgtui, autl Jina-rlt eil aa followa I t. If laiula ('null, IK "Slraml " nupoalle ! II. blni'k Ii'. si. Helena, t'olitinbla tttunty, lu -tlntt I I' I , H I W. Bes iiuinc at a i-o'tii N 7.1ileree ftl mlnutea K . Ii' Itvl ill. lain trout the linrtheaal eorner ul lil.i k 10. In Ihe t'Hv ol ni ll.-li-na al blub II, If line of the ( ol i in ti; a rlfer, rutin III Iheltea: N. T.i ilfureea 0.1 iiiluutea K.. '.' .'v It'll aeroaa lite lau.la. .s ilenreea k mluutfa It . a." Ii', le.'l aoroaa tl,le Ian. la to lot lute line. a. Ti tleajreea tw mitii tea V., W W (eel acrnaa ti le lau.la to h!wh tl.le line. N 11 , It are ul imuniea w .. Tt JO feel altin tl.le hue. Iereea lt mlniilt a E , J Ti teel aloiif I hkh idle line. Notice of Intention to Apply for Liquor 1 - jletrreea W mlmitea w.. 9 OA (eel ai.m. Mcn ; luit) ...a. rea. ' mm A(i.Hratiiin an-1 hl.l aho'iM lia l.lreaae,l to To all persona ronreriie.1 att.l the letial votera tire,ui. ainl marke.! 'Aunl'ifailun ami Ultl to rmttiae itoe iui. O O. IIKOWN, l lerk Slat Laud Boartl. It.tttil th la Notcmler 17. lulu. I now resitlmjr in M'ttntt. urtM'lnrt. t o lu mlii t'uuutT, Stutv of Orcnou. lu 'r- : ticular; You Ami trh of rati will mke ntiro that on the Tib dity of Jmirv, m, H . Kt tth, will . pply lo'lh H.)U'rtt!e County ourt Ur t'tv- pirituoun. tiiiou aul turtlt Piitr mill ftrmemeal cuir. in 'iniiiittf ihmi ouv fllon, iu !M-iptHKe irvciui:l. t'olumbi I'oua- ; tv.HAteof t-).tt.tM. for ii pf rl . oi on )ir. which api'ln-'.iou will be Lm J uou (Ui) k. lowinsi j PETITION To th lUmontble t ouniy t ourt o( the ;tt of Oregon, for i oiumt.iit t ouuty. We the uiiK'rUft'i. reii-Jfiit of ipiHra ' Em'UH't, o.i sunt'ui imniv. treKtti. hre- , t petition yoiii hotiomMe cutiri u riu 11- ceo-s for ihe mui1 of iTit noti, mtt mi l rin- on Uiir mn1 fermrnlt i ller. w'thl" t I Krecin. t to B. H. Keth itr o::e cir, nu.l we ervhy e4h r'preiu lo viir hnruti'i ruin, (ui owii rnett we en n are tekrnl v.tttT v Oounty ami hve b -tMi v'tn4l rvi-lcnn in ttl rvt:iui.t I t more Ohm t'i Ii u im-1 iielite:y r rftNl. ij Uc tittle of kiKutn; tint petitioti;' that lli.t lhm.uuu l fr in v.ne to ' 11 titn tiu'toiikait n i.tii in i':ntuu' k-w tnn i oneicelUm in iurum(' ul mi A t of tjit tf ' Uturv of (In NrtU tf Ortfon for the tor urt- t , 1 Ut'kuv. A B MUiov. LH-niiU liich. L A Hfii'lrtx Thoinii 11 k. v. J, Lu kttrtiti. J in th i i .,r it. a. c.i- ffmith, A Vhurtcrr, ,rirk' I't pntT, K l M. ky, ' ftr tli I 'mitiiv of roltnnhU. Noti for Publication. Ivtmrtmi'iit f the Ihterif, t aittj Si. t-t l,u. I tiTlu ml l trtUu1. Oie iH lU'Mitrr. t.'h. t 'tu. NoMoe 1' tuTt-bf gl-.vii l)tt rr K. Iiunln. of Port n.t. vr't n. n tu O.-IoIhT lih. I'W, in le 1 lintvT Aiil lne ap(K!i'AiU(li. No. 0:.'"J, for tho Nrt1,. iccMt'U 14. towmliip i lutrth. riiukit W ill.iuiritt MtTi.linn, h nlrd U'tii.e of it.iftitU n to tnAfte filial tltntwr autl ttne t'Mx'f. t t-lM:.1 cUliu to the Un1 b ) v tit m'tIImiI )xf nrt Ihe Kiitvr anJ Kiwu.-f ,i ti.e t i to I 'u Liitt tirtn-c. at I'srfiUu.l. irt i; ii. on the Ui Jjy ul Nv)t-mler. Hio. t MhMint iiiimci ut witttt t'liarlr U h.rn. .umif! " K"e-r. AlWtio Ii, t ar, Krai k tae, Ai : ol itirtiu-l. U'u iii. 11 y. HI .BY. K.Uttr, Notice of Sheriff SU ' the greater rea!t of lUe cgqvcnliou," : eaiJ C. C. Chapman, wrtary-UeHurt.T of the League "The meeting wm a ' trem?ni!om suoce from evry t u J ; point, but the greatest aecotuplishinent of all waa th bringing togotlter of &2 communities and unifying tl.em for a j tretucntlo is campa:gn of uVe.opment. j Oreoo'i revenue front the sle of tiiiibiT in the national forests for the ) fical yearenting June 30 amonnt to f..r(,5.S7, which is an incraa- of ui . 50 per cent over la-st year's receipt;. Room 4 is the banner room for punc- , McMinimlle wili plunt ro As leaJing tuality ana o. 1 ho di the honors for i the city with walnut tree f r a dis-be-l attendance for the p;it month. tance of from lownt making that Our ch irtH, comprising aboat ixty P:ac truly the Walnut center of Oregon. TJtic, is at work in ea nest on the; Astoria has planswellalong for it operetta and practice threo evening dur- Centennial. T:e pr j ct h is been School Cloaca December 20 for the Holi daysRoll of Honor for Lat Month THE COST OF LIVING When you talk of the hi$rh cost of livinjf did you ever stop to think that today it takes less labor time and less human enegy to produce a piven result or a Riven article man at any otner period of human history? This is the real test of the "cost" of an article. Take the industries of this country. Twen ty years F.?n a Finsrlo sawyer with a Hanson shingle machine would make from forty to forty-five thousand shingles in a day, and us wapres received $2.30 per day with lwnrd. At rr-nt, a saw yer with the sa-.'.e stylo machine, which has been slijrh'Jy improved by sawyers and filers (working men), a sawyer will make sixty ing the week until driven out br dark nets. Our quarterly esnmiuaiiuru are over and pnp',1 and teacher are attain in a a runl tu x-l . Sch'iol i!l close Tuelay, Dwenljer 20th, for the Chris'mas holidays, and opens January 2, 1911. Our (urn ice acted very ciuob like a refrigerator last week and thould bare been ia a cold storage plant nrhere an extremely low temperature was desird. Lack .f tlraft Owinif to ob-tructed flues w.is a partial cau Furnace doctors are still j ecu'.stm,' s to a complete cure. Iavie Hardin has returned from War ren, after au extreme overdoie of Thanksgiving, reqilirii.g several days to ncovtr. ro lowing is the roll of honor for tl.e uionUi ending December 21: A Ivmi. ced depiitment, K jOiii 1 0th iriadl Suie Ki-lel Leuta rpecht liien Sniitti La us Curlier Kifthth grade O.iwald I'emii.g Kied Mi ritu Kverett Marrisftn Frank Ivotwrison Clara Mevensou Eiigi-nia lVmioif Seventh giadt- I'harles r.roujht Keiiir.-.b hixon Goldie ll.it'an liorothr .tohn Far I.vin h Hu b Iticliardijo (i aiuinar grade, R it Ijiwa li Kl itt Marie Dixon Fifth grade Osc.ir Rnylev IeayeT SlIIIIU William J'.arber Aveiy Geiisrnan Robert Harrisin Minnie An tone KIls ll.ittan Inierinediate department, l!oom 3, 4th j grade j Vei.na Woolev Viola Wooley Jtini.ua Moitil I.ile WooJry I Archie K ley Neva ttarlinau I Cecelia ll.i tuvis en Ke Miller ti'.,... . - tt a irr tiaan Robert Dixon Third grade Lynch V'ulier S:iiith J-ihn Coraedlia Priniry dt-pirtment, Rom 2, sfcond grade Margaret Boulby Tbalma Scott Lin mitt Smith Charles Laws Merle W.lson Msbl Craig Ira Wilaou Grace Harrison Charles Siui'h (iiadvs Walters Kthel Drew Inez Barber Lois Clear Katherin Moriarity Room 4, fitb graJe Berniie Ma-t-n Alit-e Hicbanlfjii Deey llanijjii Jain s A 'linn Mtthew McKie Fidaard M 1 1 mill G iriold Wirks M iud Lirhar lpon Kthel Lyr.cb la'incbel with con i lerab'e eothusiam and attention a ill be attracted to it from all parts of the United Sta'es. The celebration of the planting of the rt j American coloney on the Pacific Cst will appeal t the whole country and the anniveissry can be easily n,ade of i national interest. Astorian1 ty uiem- : bera of the Attor family ai l participa e , in tbe celebration. This is prize year for Oregon, and the ' taking t l premuiins at ou tide 1iow'. seem to have no end. lloo I River i ot Only took the first prize at Spokane for apples but followed it with capturing tbe sweepstslcs at Chicago in com petition with tUt aliote country. Med ford took first pri.e at t!i e Canadian National Apple Show at Vancouver, 1! C, a Madras man took fir.it honors at the Dry Farming Congress at Spokane with an exhibit, an 1 now comes a Hep- pner stock breeder who receises the highest avenge prire paid for Shoithoru caltla at the International l4vetk Show at Chicat;). One two year-old heifer said lor fi75. The aversgi price , received was f 50. Intensive developn.ent of tbe Will- aniette Valley ia aurcd on a great scale J The Oiegon Power Company is under i taking exten-ive Improve menis and extensions to its plan's throughout the 'valley tbat will mean an expenditure of 11.500,000. F:tectrie and gas lighting plants in the varioas cities will be en larged and many wster powers devel oped. The second semi-annual State ; Thresher s Convention will be lieid at i La Grande Dt-c. 9 and every thresher- man and grain grower in the state is in vited to attend. Ililli to be submitted ' to the coining Legislature in the interest of threshmen will be fraired and many matters of common interest discusKd. Good road legislation will be given considerable attenfion. liiltt liri.tet-n. h K !rHuM.T. it i,arrim. Ativ Schm.llvO K Pliii ' ti ltli.i', T ' Harnett, H J tiaaaitfoa, u c ix"ii, a nianiia. rratia u vaM, t'h la Ji.killea. Viattfh M'Uitv-h. Allien kutilla. MtaU l (ersoil. Jerfv lie, I. T J liliu. 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I . tale.l ,m, to itc, r Astoria & Columbia Riyer Railroad AND Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway "The North Tank koad ' TO Spokane Helena Butt St. Paul Minneapolis Chicago Denver Kansas City and St. Louis Kir., p IMA 1 "rt,.r .11 i,f I .'mi a'.i,n N"t 1 "hit,. It l',, . I M'.liS HIIITK. "my, Una;. hi Notice to Creditor t .. , e-ttv . I ,,il:l I l lie '.'"!'' . mi, I , ai t r.l.ir,. ar" I ; i v 1 1- r r.i'.'l. I H !itiii..t'r.t,,r. a I'i II . ut II I "lljl V. I trt c:i l'li;, ! al rl , lwi,-i,,t,tr, I UJ. '"'""'r f "ll 'hat Hie tin.leratene.l , ii' a' i.iio. , a.m nl.!-i,,r f 'irr-, .If. ,..l. ,r Jf, , iMIl.ty a!f nl U't-r-n. fr I'oltimltta -.,,Ti, m . ,ll( , l ,:,, Rr uiial rt-,n,it.l lo ,r.-a,.i ll.rin "ii.iia to ia. williiti aia ,:a-.. ol II . Mtlj.-a, (h in.- mil r nl tl, l.otinlT I Irrk al it. Ilt-lciia, t ollllnlila 'i. "rt ami. tl,ia ,ir t,f K. h gin K, A ll limalraUir. Surveyor' Notice. To t I n r i tr.rs lia-n. t in K,,'. t'1-.'i .1 t. llerti! n. 'ler. ,t Vr ' r- r.a'lifer, :nrife Me i' i .t. nay: i-.,i. , a Ja'vl. Jonaa M, lajarrl tia-r, P. :t,.,ie. r.i r.. ti. A. c. J,,hii.i,i,. A I'a.ler. II I rle.Vlelnr Ji'lifl KtiK keiilr 11. I.y iav..,,n. l.u iir-r p .ia.e. i-iiriiaml l.nin 1 1 "loekeo. r-it... Ii. i.rv Jakke ' "- ,ir ; I' III ',' V. I hr M I r ' , i . Mia ili:m'e J.'liit.on ' r: K'lnr-. tn, Al. ri lint, I . . are her. Ii n,.Hl!e.l that n,J., MA naiiTii-r .ri,ti,l,.,4 ,y mw J'f tl.e rllrilnr tlt. It .41 l,,a it. 1, 1 1 a tin.th tl,iwO all, I that f tl. : vi lli tin, ie I a r'. I: I ,.( 4 . .1 Vt . ',.,, ii,. .r.,j. .' (-'. ' ,,i , In enil,.-i " II" ii ari l r ni ilitllil, u'l . ti. n -ie.il nil 'leir alel I a ill. nrt Hi 1 VI It I I" ,r, ei lo aiireev Hie 'tUlt !-l.,t li'i,., Hn,l M-l,ll.t. Ilia al a,i . .,rli, r tin an.) Will, 111 ". 1 I'hKai'OTT. C'Hiiiit l",irvev,.r t& T'trotiiiri tl' k u aotj an1 :. a-r ar raut'"l. Iiecoiia ait ei teil ami Kekel. lelna e. ht ant-Dia iu Ihe tail lo luiir fneii l tomir. cat. ira-.ii at -. , ., ,.,, Notice to Creditor F. J. CHADIMA. Afent, Houlten, Or. W. E. CCMVIAN, General Freight and Paaaenger A(tM Portland, Oregon. Uio Mjnkv We want an agent iin every town; sa'ary and rommisaion ; re- ferenc? required; for fill patt.culsri. S'hlren subscription I'et.t.. National Spoilsman, Inc., 70 Federal St., Ruton, Mass. ..i ha 1 1 : 01 a: iliu i . I'' .-' . II ia h'Ti t v r vi n that Ihe ttti,lar.l.n.M .'"i i .viiiiiii:. ir.itor nl lharalala .nine k.trth. i,.f-a.e, All 'nu.i,a har- ...Iw r.iM.v Am re,iilrei Ui Miller. f.l 'I.I M V ': or .July trriHeil. tanblli aix uionil,, .! li't-eintier '4. r.llit, hi I'Ol f'lf 1CARTII. ,,,.. . Aliiilnl. Irali. r. M1I.I.I.H. Atiorney fr A.lhilniatrat..i. Notice to Creditor Jewelry at Von A. G'ayV Lester Lake Agnes Wirks Louis I.o Hare The Ladies Ai l of Ihe M. I-. ihun h of Ilonl'on, w ill give a sipper in the W. O. W . hsll on Tnefday evening, tbe 1.1th. dipper will be served from S3) till 8 P. M. Trice 25 (nis, all cordi illy invit.il. j Geo. Brewster I fiTTTaT. Tl TT A T ! All work carefully done. For estimates address ris at I ..',t, e I. hervl.r iriven that II,. iin.leralinietl l " "-'.'. "I V i...i..i.iti-.rof ih. c. ur . .. "r ..'"ae.. I.v Ihe Ciiimy ' l iil alMa l a.r.,,n. hil , UI ,B,nrt : "m,, ,:,;;.;:,:.v.v: .. "i - ii ..fi-. iu i np mi- Vi V'i! V PUTIT1U THE BANK ft 1WA-4rr'.. If you were to die today you would leave behind helpless little children? The ONE way to keep tbem from need is to SAVK P.RT of the money you make. Plant it in our bank; it will grow. We will pay you four per cent interest on the money you put in our bank. Columbia County Bank Capital 125,000. Surplus $2400, OLDEST IN THE COUNTY 4 m St. Helens, Ore. J OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: J 0. M. Washburn, President and Cashier : A. L. Stone, As- sistant Cashier. Directors Wm. M. Ross. C. H. t Sedgwick, L. R. Rutherford, A. C. Bohmstedt W W WSJ" WW'S VWa afta af rfTrrrrrvmt irmmm 1 nT n s q s 1 1 tmrnrnri FINE STATIONERY For PARTICULAR People We Are Confident of Our Ability to Please You. A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN from On Dollar to Five PENS jCarye ssorment of Deming's Drug Store st. Helens, on j XXXXXXl UUa.A lJL8.AJ timfjuu3 iitlL iitlSaL litt.L iAttiL liiUlliAitiitltWJa.uW mini- '" ' ,n l.i'i at at If. lit' tun. I'al.-l al M. Ili let.a. fli.a .'r, in 10. 1. I: IF. B. Holbrook Co. ROOn 1, Worcester IJIds:. Portland, Orejon Will use this space for ex ploiting a tract of Colum bia Couuty land : : : STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES TEAS AND COFFEES Are our specialty. 'Gunpowder Tea at GOc and 60c. Wone better for the money. English Breakfast Tea at 40c. Ceylon Tea letter than Liptons at 70c. Green lea at 40c and Coc. tkilToe in bulk at 20c. 25c and 35c ry Kjuncl ColIVe in tins at 35c or 3 pounds for $1.00. ColTee in 3 pound tins at 85c, ... Monopole and Schillings Spices and Baking Powder Pure White and Olympic Flour We carry a full line of Monopole Canned Goods. No bt'ttcr Koods than this lino on the market. .-rU ALL GOODS DELIVERED C. H. JOHN & CO. ST. HELENS, OREGON lie. n, Ihl, 2i tUj tl hl'TIIKKFORP, aillliliiialral.tr. We buy in large quantities and are sUt to aril at anmller prre tban tlip j olhr fclluw. Jauie Uuckle tk Son. HorjLTO Op.Er.ov )H. it. k. t urr, Physician and vSurgcou 003-907Corlii.lt Ttisil.lisiar l'orlliinl, Ore. Residence 7I! Weltllcr streH, J")it. 17."(iii.hKlif liiiHi PHYSICIAN & SURG HON St. Helens, Oregon Oi ur.-Mnckle riuililing, ,KHh pllonei DR. R. L. J f'FFCOTT HKNTIST Offic with Dr. Cliff. W.ifRf .w-M0 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OIKrO" ST. BILBNS I 1 K. MILLER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW St. Helent. Ortgon QHKIM JUcKt'S CIVII ENGINEER - KAlMia, 0UQ0