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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1911)
11 IODCES ' MIZI'al: J.i..'TKi. NO 30, O. K - MecU In Manic liU the ud and fourtn Sstur vo. ach month GKRTRCIE COLLINS, W M. IRENE M. DAY, Swi0' ST. HELENS CAMP. NO 1(M. M V. OK A Meets fi.at ami t.'iinl Wednesdays. A. B. LAKE, CoukuI H. E. LaBARE, Clerk. HOUtTOS CIRCLE NO 478, Women of Woodcraft. meeU the second and foorih Tuesday afternoon of each month at Honlton. Ore. Minnie Kelly Unardian eighbor;Anu Van Kat- ta, Clerk. ST. HELENS L0IX5E "SO. 3: . "fV AFAAM. Meeta 1st and 3d Saturday In each month. Visiting brother cordially welcomed. U W Clark, Master; E. E. Quick, Secretary COLUMBIA HOMESTEAD No. 2450 Brotherhood of American Yeomen, meet the second and fonrth Wed nesday night of each month at Yank ton, Ore. Visiting members welcome . S, Hinsox, Honorable Foreman, C. E Lake, Correspondent FOR SALE. Two seated, four spring hack, double harness, One horse, harness and light wagon. Cash register, computing scale, counters, blocks and other articles used in Western Market. F. Walker, Honlton, Ore. WANTED A girl for general housework. Inquire at this office. DR. R. L. Jeffcott DENTIST ST. HELENS OREGON T. S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSED EMBALMER HOCLTON, OREGON Notice to Creditor huh ('nunty Court of lb tfule of Oregon tor tuh mailer ol the eatata ui I'ynthla M. II al I . r t . (ttHfHBtnt. Viillr I nvrrliv ilvcn mat the Miult-miimM s.lmiiiislmtor with will aunt'ieil ol the ttli )Ulhia M. llallKMt.iltt'vawti, liy til liimural.lv i ninny t ii li rl ol Ilia date ol lri'n ur in nimlv nf l'tlii,ntii. All lMr.OIIS liavill 'latins ai-atnst the nIi! estaU i hrri'liy unit ami niim il M pitu nl th ui to in al ullage tirovo, orvtiou, iiuiv vrmru wnnin -i iHUlia lr.nnlh.dal. of lit lint publication ihu n lie. Ktist nul.lu-atlon July 1 1911. Laji Publication Auk-u.l Uth.lDll. II J. SHINS Administrator with lh.. will aunexiil of 111 ea st of c'ynttil M. lialtwrt, dviewl. Summon In the (Mrriilt Court of the Slate of Oreion for the I'onntv of t ommnia. Ilaiilee K. T.i.vlor, PlaiulKT, r. Fred D. Tav li-kr ilMfMnilutit. To Fivit l. Tavlor. tvtendant- In the name ol the Mate of omron you are hereby required to at'ooar ami answer Ihe complainl lile-l asaiiist yon tu the araave euimea iuh ou or oe fore the lltti day ut Annual, l'.'ll. ami II you fail to answer, )aliitin" will taka ilet ree aa-alnst vou a prayed for In the complaint herein, lo-wii Thai the homta nf niatrimonT heretofore anil now existing between plaiuiln aud youraelf be jtsaotveo. Servue of thlasHmmonaumatie nron you oy uaut to an omeroime tion. nnhllcation nil iamea Darl. Cnmiti- Jiiilne. ma le on Ihe inl Uv if Jiiiim lull illreotinif said DUbliuatlotl ttl tlie oreirou Mist, oure a week for sis. nuuuenatr wetka, beguiiUUK with June outn, 1111. n. ,t . i.. a Attorney tor flaintlff Dr. Alfred J. Peel PHYSICAN AND SURGEON Bank Building, : : St. Helens. Ore Plants for Sale. Cabbage, tomatoes, peppers and celery. Louis Rosasco, St Helens. 16-tf GEORGE H. SHINN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OFFICE: BANK BCILDI.NO St. Helens, Oregon DISSOLUTION NOTICE June 23 1911 Struts & Fortney cedar Company have this day dissolved Partnershi agreement, all collections will be made and all debts paid by If. E. FortDey H. E. Fortney For Sale ' ?ew 8 room housp, 0 ehoiee lots fo . garden, bearing truit tre,(?nced, im provt-d with electric lights and sidewalk. tnree Mocks from Columbia River, on oiock uitv park. st. Helens. Price 2300.00, a fine home, John Rubers Claude M. John Attorney and Counsellor at Law- Practice in all Courts Clatskanie Oregon WOMEN WILL SURELY VOTE ! THC HotutAOt GROCER. mm for our matchless Groceries, because they please all housewives in purity ami high grade. And a woman knows let how money can be saved in the purchane of Groceries that last long and are of the best qualities. Our prompt deliver ies also appeal to the buying heads of families, a do also our very reasonable price. Suppose you give us a trial Order. C. H. JOHN ST. HELENS, ORE. Found On Deer Inland sand bar one gasoline boat named Red !evil, owner will 6nd same at Connels Landing, Mr. A. Tracy. Petition for Liquor License In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon for I 'nni mini, I mimv. In fhA martA.nf lh annlfcatlon of O. B. MUlor Mr license toaeii spirituous. inuauu wan lioiiora ami fermented cider In scaiipo.wr nM.ini.1 rn iimK . c.uintv. Dreirorj. ro the honorable County Court of Columbia County, state or Oregon : The unileralmieJ ietltloner. leiral oterof 9ca.u)M( precinct, Columbia County. Ktate of Orevon, and unitituUns an actual majority of the legal roten of iwtl precinct. an.t being actual reai.lenu if aalJ Sl'moow precinct. ami having a.'tuall mldett Iftttrcln st leat thirtr dav immediately preceedlng tile date of niKiiliig and filing of thin petition, would rea pectrully petitiou your Honorable body, and ak that licenw to aell piriluoiia. vluoui and aaj liiinora and fermented cider In ."cap ixmiw nr.dl,t, I'olumbia County, !iate of Oremin, be grauuU jaji.i iasueil to ii. B. M illoy a resident of aald previui, (or a periou oi oue year. W K Stevena. H E C.earhart. O W Arta. 9 A WikrlXHB. Chaa K Oatecn, lac Adallla, R .M Joiitwm. Jdiu kontrlia. (i A I'lau, Johu NcUou Joe H HaaMill, K A UcUuinn. W A McKay. IVmii Kalch, t'lule Itoemc. .-uaji i-aner. Harry Wol. W T t.rewell. l.oula Furrar. Johu uark4. t.i'i. W (irant. J II Kllry. K K ciouinger K nanilus. Ant.ui MareS. Kan Martin, M J Butler. KKWehrmau, O b Freeman, John A Hati-.u. I h Kelp, Chai K LlndloR, Henry Dsw. H kbebeclt, John M Flseuiilatler. f M Boewl. lujph Novak. J T Cloud. Henrv Sew man, Vade Hat, u. crt Wet. Claud Wood. Ixibii illll.-r. C Hansen, f.autj K'eer, J C Ham moinl. tt' Kowalewi-kl, H N Hianiou, C K Flher Frank KorSk, A Koiitek.O W Morn., B J Grewell. Luiii E Filch. J M Payne. L U Payne, T C Haiuw, H A Khlers. J II Flynn. U A Hegele, i Bornnidt, Loan Herve. J T Dangertleld, 1 D Mckay, Ctas M O'Connor. Bob Reed. Teo (hla X mark) A, Aleander (hi X mark) Aak. Ueinreicn svrimaou, muo a, Krakea. Andy Oaloa. W Tell, ti C Rabiuki. Erneat Zenman; Max ZeUman. V D Kaiurne' er Kreil (hiaX mark) Kamiuerer. oiot Rwanaou Win D HoWkl, Hn Hauwu, llnduey (hut X mark) Adania, J A fender. Chai Miller. Herman Miller, W it McTatrgart. Out 9i4ii on. LMUraut. J.Alnn. U B Beaver, J R Tabor. H U Hlni. L A orlierg. ff Kablnky K A McKay. Andrew (hii X mark) I.uml. Gimtav TeU. O Hlaulm, td I rawloid, G W Rhodea. O L Loualguout, Peter Meyers. JoliU . Wells, Audrew Anilerwm, Joa Trukosite, Ja:ne (irant, Tom Gram, Otto A Killer. 11 JUliu, W Oeorite Shatto, Tom Kowalewskl, Robert Wt- on. w r na ken, Junas tni a niar wimu B . HawkiiiK. J K rsannell, N L Ellis, red Peterson. E D V' Kay, J'Ulut J Tewmer. U HollenlxHk, J M Fry, U I Itmilert, Geo W Ram sey, Clarence Batteraon, I U GfMjn, m And erson, John Callahan Ncls Ifeniiiuaen. Aagust rilaana. A Zelraao. fCjay, ffarman . , i,i. MA.i.irli-kn. Turn I'allaliau. ni iiiui'i,, flii'i'." .. w.. ,, SfhisXuiark) Newman, M L Whlto. Byron t Nixon, I tt lkstrom, John C Adams, In Balch. W O JcBY Tb" Hunter. Fred I'blmau, M A Butler. Fell lanen. Jerry (his X mark) UBell, R J Ruby, G aud0, t'ui,M',.lr-. CRablnsky. HC Bushwao. C fc ltrom, aiigut rM hmldt, J Meyers, J 0 Katta R h. Bate, ('has Mi-Karlaud, t Uinsignout, A Flrbal Atwl JoulMjrt, Chas Graut. Frwi I'aaeu. John Mo-iman, Anton rVklllc. A lelbert MatOi-ck, los Clhultt. Geo M Bau-s. L t opWaud. Auum Kiuotras. C Belle. E T Gore. H T Grewell, K Kosher, harie Botieria, V ilorrison, r . ii K.,c ii B Millov. Jief Kuljes. 11 W...L H A Cameron. Thos ifuningnn, loeitiia x m.rkl Harrla. Chas Andrews, Tom NutU-r. Christian Bril. H'm T Gillette. J TrilknsIM, ir....lr f ii.'ltiniri.p. iha Wicks. K l ll'is K is I'll., Riinnlorfe. A Browning. H i.'oleioaii, Ji JoIiumhi. Burl ilsruit;. A H ug ernd, ' Wndesky. R O cuyuer. nanin i.n Sum Oalll. . I. KMIlll, jonu a run, no taw f....i i. u linnean liliver (Gthsell. E I'arlsoil. II J MrGregor n n nniuu, mi i,um.ii, uv Mevers. Frank McGoweu. O K Merrill, rrau nit, Geo. J, onana. .ri t. whom it Mar conegan: sotten is hereby given thai Ihe undersigned, a resilient ,f AejiiiOiKfse preciui-l. j"hiiii'i' ..'fiiiiit, in- uunt, win fn nsiiiiMsinr me no uny 'i -uiu ..ml.r. A. I). 1911. at leu o'clock A. M. of said mi the foregoing petition tor license li, sell niiintuoiia. vinous and nialUrl llifiiors ..,,1 fermented c der In Kcapuoo.e iirecinct Coliimliia County, Oregon, to the county Court nl i-i.liimtii County. l . Helena. Oregon and at aald time and place will uk thnt a lleense l Issued til III" u uderigiied alii. Ill-nut to sell spirituous, vinous and malt ltiinis and i.IPm.nii.il fili.r In .caiitMKise ireci net Col n m- 1,1a Countv, Oregon, lor a nerio.1 of one year frm the date of the Issuance ol such m euse. Ijaled this 1st day ol August s. u uu. O. h. UH.I.OV, Applicant. Notice ol Final Account Kotie la heroiv alveii that the undersigned, as icuar.liau ol ihe terson and estate of HouaM ku-th Carr. a minor, has tiled her final account ill Ihe County Conn of Columbia County, Ore gon, end that i ICourt has set Tueaitai the Mb day of Sei.teml.er, I 'll, at lUo cba-k A. M. a. lb time for henring of otoectloua lo said filial account and the settlement ol Kald auardtaii snip msfter. All persons tuterestcd are hcrel.y notlrled to apear on or before the nine atove mentioned and show caUH. If auv Ihev have why aald aeciiiini should not lieachrovcd and aid estate settled. Mra. R. H. Carr. Guardian of the person and eaut of Donald KMh carr. Minor. IHte ol tlrsi piildii ailoa August sth i'.'ll Iie ol second publication Heptemlier 1st 1'itl Always Try to Parry the Blow With a Ready Reply, Beoaus Staring In Re proaohful Silano Qlvee the Lady Chance to Change Her Mind. Incredible aa It may seem, proposal of tuniTuige are sometime) refuaetL UHiinlly becauaa the lady thinks she knows better. To comport one's self fittingly when rejected la no easy matter. The young DoKluner la advised to give some thought to hla next move In the event of but proposal bring declined To stand staring In reproachful alienee displays a lack of savior fair and Incidentally gives the lady a chance to chnnge her mind. The really nice young man when re jected Inclines to gloom. The average young man take up an attitude of sprlgbtUneaa. To display relief when rejected may not seem In the best tnste, but If a girl ha refused yon that la sntBclent evidence that she baa no taste at all. Let us consider the method of the really nice young man. He hints at a broken heart a picturesque but Im probable happening. He asks If there la no hope. Always be speaks In "low tone." Tbere Is the authority of the beat Qctlon for tht. Apparently be never shouts hla qnery from the door steps as be Is departing. He men tion suicide In a uoncommltai way and eventually takes his leave "with one Inst fond, lingering look at her." One can only hope he does not spoil the dramatic value of hi exit by trip ping over the doormnt So much for the really nice young mm. The average young innn hn a variety of methods for keeping his end up In the event of being rejected, fie scalp to their collection last Sun lay Imparts an air of levity to the proceed- Mr. N. O. Larabce, the postmaster at Treuholui, the new otllce at the old bolt camp, was a business visitor to the county aeat.aud of course subscribed to the Mist while in town. He reports that everything iu hit neigh borhood is boom ing, end that from two families up aie buying In the holdings of the Western Cooperage Co. The company baa cut a large tract up in ten acre places and is selling thetn rapidly. Most of these people will move onto their new places In the fall The school house at Tren. holm is completed and is a mighty food structure. The contract for it's erection was taktn by Professor Shute, of Clatskanie. Beginning the unit cf'this month, the City of Honlton will get Its water supply through a meter, and the City Council pay the Water Commission of this place for all of the water uxed in the town, I and the water aurt in turn pay the Council. This arrangement has been uoder consideration for some time by the Water Commission, as it is a hard matter for the superintendent to keen rack of the water users at lloulton and see that they do not leave' the ftiicets turned on all the time. The charge made Is very reasonable, being 100 per 1000 gallons, with a minimum rate o fiV). This amount does not seem a large' sum for the water for a town of 300 peo ple when the people of this place are keeping tip he interest on j0,0tK) used n the construction of the water system, The Clatskanie Indians added another THE MITTEN CODE Crief Rules For the Guidance of Unfavored Suitors. WHAT TO DO WHEN REJECTED ?lil.-HiiiKlIIMIk.M V "1 This is tae tlU of a beautiful H,n T) nifiNIFYINfi .!:r. uiui iii i ii iu THE INDUSTRIES" to aim i ui vuueg la lo ttUalry an '4 the Industrie, aa to serv All uie ,, r '?''' courses la Agriculture. Civil taneerlai V S Englnserlng. MechanloaJ Engineering ku.rM'' eerlu. forestry. lomesUa.gel.nc. ri'Mu nieroe. raartnacy and dual. Tbe cVti J September lid. Catalog, (re. " aditres: MOISTRAB. OIIOOS AOUeml Subscribe for "The Mist." We I hive the Best and Latest inpj Shoes lor iuen, Women & Childi A New Line of the Best in Fishing Tackle Just Rett A complete1 and up-to-date stock of General MeJchan disc, Groceries, liny, Granin, l-'lour and Feed, Etc. H. MORCUS Sc SO when they took the Eaton', of Portland nto ctnp by a 2 to 0 score. The game was a dandy, and the borne team had the best of it from the start. One of the tallies was made by Srnilinz Rufe Eliott clouting out a home run. This and a beautiful one handed catch bv ksela. together with the stingy pitch ing of Joe Haggin, was the feature of the game. The left ban ler gave f ur scattered hits. The batteries were, Clats kanie, Haguiu and Elliott; Eaton's Aronld and Bartholomew. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor (.'iiliimlilat.'O'tntT. '1. K. Anllker. Klainliir, rs. Oeorie W. Bailecr tiirfeiKlant. I . i.eurae W. Kailirnr, th deleniant alxive nan. Ml. In tlie name of the state or iirrtrun; ou are cn by reiillrel lo apiear and answer the com lamt llleii Mtralnst von In the aliove ciill li-.l ml. on or llore the l th ilar ol Heriternoer 11 the sarrle iielnir the Ih1 'ay ol the tiim- .re-i'rilK-l In Ihe orler for the pnhncstlon of his siimmnns. ami the sai'l H-rloil m time be- ntr his wi.ks irom the 'lav ol me nrsi inn, ica Ion of this sum moiis, ami if von fall Uiso npnear ami nnwvrs saiil iomillnt, the (ilKlntill will ie your nelault to I entT?l nl aptly to the Court eoove namf-il for me renel nemanileil n as il coinnlitliit. to-wit: nr a uiireini:nt aifainat you 7isjb, with Interest ihereon at tlm rale l Kltwr '-en! Icr annum irorn Jlsy ith 110, for the further sum ot l si un as atiomer s liH-a ami for eotts and ilishurscments: tor a ile. f sale iimler foreclosure ol ihe personal projierty iieiw;nte'i in tne complaint, to-wit lie IMielne ami Holler complete, z pumf Ipinir, lituns sun lieltlnit inerclor, formerly kiMiwu as the Tide Creel l.uiiinrinn l ouiiisny Mill nropifrty loircther with 4 sawsamj all thone crtain too s, tlxtiires. Iiells, cablea, oiock. Ills, kilnlthlui outfit, earrtsee, lieatlhlocks. eiiirr, sawartior haiiirinirs, shafts, roils, eli(er frame, Ikixcs, wrenches, iloirs, sawteeth, roller pulleys saw-hammers, canting- ear, loir-haul, pipca, ami all mill machinery sueil In connec- n salt mllli Ami that you anq all tM-mons aiinlui uii'ler you. suheiiieut to th execti- ion of sahl morfasie Ire forecioe'l of all riht. islm or equity ol reilernptlon In said premir-es. I his siirnmolis Is puliM-he'l 'ij onler of the Itonorahle J. V.. CHmpill. Jml.e of saiil ircijiti'ouit, mais aiid usteil July Slut lull which onlcr f,recriiKl that service of summon. n tills suit snoui'l lie maile upon you oy puhii atloti once a week, for si cousei'Utive weeis, which time will lM.fln to run from the Oay of lie first niiMicatioii hereof: ami trie time with- ti whii h yon are n o.ulrel to answer aniil coin nit is on or ietore trie last itay or trie time recnlw In sal'l opler lor puhiicatloii, to-wit. t.'.emlier l.'.th PHI. 1 he ilaie of the first nnlillciitlon of this sum moua Is Kriilay August 4ih I ill. uiiiani aim nay, Attorni-js lor rialutifl. tlo Time loam on Dillard gad Day. real estate. Apply to Mies Rva Ilarns, of Hudgon, visited with Mis A. J. Ketel on Tuesday. The County Court went to lUinier last Wednesday for the purpose of lit- siecting the new concrete bridge acrosi .nica tieea at inai place, ami lliey are more than pleasetl with the structure. This bridge is, without a doubt, the flu sst eomity bri lue in the State of Oregon, and it would be impossible to put up a better structure for the purjiose it wa des:gned for. The bridge, contrary to the expectations of even the contractors in) engineers, has not settled the sitinll st fraction of an inch, though generally these pri-lges do settle a trifle. Tlie court n v j BQ'iut iinccn loos or concrete, tun horses, four wagon, a quantity of lum ber and thir'y person on the middle bent of the bridp, which is (itiite a severe test ir, u-elf, as altogether the the weight on this one part of the struct ure must have len nearly thirty tons. Il is too muili lo urge that all of the bridge In tin- county be made of con crete In the fi Hi re, though there seems to I no doubt but that this style of hridge will l adopted almost univers ally at some time. Hut the steel bridges that are being put up in this end of the county are Very good for all practical purposes. Among those coining up to the bul nesa men's ball game Thursday was the editor of the Rainier Review, Mr. ir nson. We never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Garrison until recently, but are always glad to renew the nc inaintance. One day this week Max Summers ami Win mith passed through here on their way to Seaside. The poung fellows live in Port'and ami arc walking the entire distance to the beach, currying a camp ing outfit on their backs. The Commerci.il Club held a well at-ended meeting at the City Uali last Thursday etieniig, and transacted cod- sidcrable business. Wm. M, Koss was elected as delegate lo the meeting of the Oregon Development league at Astoria which meets Augunt 14, 15 and 10 Mr. M. K. Miller was chosen agallcrnatc, and Mr. Laws is a delegate, as are the secre taries of all the Commercial Clubs in the State The club also passed resolutions asking that Ihe Railroad Company put iu a station In St. Helens, which reso lutions will be put in the hands of the proper officials at once. For Sal. One team of good sound horses, weight 2!)m pounds, sges 9 and 10 year. Wagon, new 3! inch. Harness new. ' All for ftBO. Address Krnest Siesman. Sinnnnnao Oregun, Route 1. Loit In St. Helens, necklace with pendant, and amethyst setting. Finder plMH leaf at till Mlit'offlc. Ings which must be distinctly Irritating when one Is expecting time honored references to fractured heart and blighted hope. Copying the avernge young man, you may therefor when rejected laugh heartily and then remark: "Well, but, joking apart. Isn't the weather beautiful r' There la something about this formu la which preventa the waste of any emotion except annoyance. Another gambit In taking refusals la to smile with satisfaction and say th simple word: "I win!" While the damsel la puzzling out What the word may mean yoo can ef fect yonr escape. In the event of an emphntlc refusal you can always ask smilingly: "How did yon guess I was Jollying?" An effective way to prevent a lady promising to be a sinter to yon 1 to get there first by promising to be a son to her, and yon can follow It np by saying: "Ob, well, I must be getting along. I've got another call to make." There Is a snbtlety about this remark which ennblea you to take your leave guile enslly. Alwnys try, however, to be ready to sny somettiiiti: at once. If after her "No" you think you have been alletit overloug, assume a puzzled look and ay: "Let me aee what were we talking about?" Should the girl give reason for re fusing you remark: "Tes, that's Just wbot Jane Jones en Id last month when I proposed to her." It may happen tbnt the lady answers your proposal thus: "No, Harold, 1 can never be yours, lam afllanced to another." The best thing to do to avoid ex posure of your disappointment Is to ex claim: "Yes, I knew that when I aakod yon." Another formula when rejected lies lo taking a list of name from your pocket, consulting It and remarking: "You're Miss Susan Smith, aren't your Then yon pat m tick a en Inst th name, sigh rellevedly and take yonr leave. it yon nave come pnmca to say "Thank yon, Harriet; you have mad m the happiest man In all the world," In anawer to her acceptance tbere la no reason why you houldn't aay It In reply to her refusal. In the event of receiving a refusal by letter pretend that you did not get It. This baa a disquieting effect Or If you want to get even wait till she queationa you about It and tben aay with every aympton of glad rcllefi "Oh, that letter was from you. waa It? 1 couldn't quite make out the sig nature, and I thought It was from some one else on a similar matter.' A sportive remark Is permissible sometimes when on Is refused with lofty contempt: "That's all right, old glrL Truth la I only asked yon because I was feeling a bit sorry for you." The main point Is to be ready witter! enough to keep your bat and stick In your band. Do not leave the bona whistling, though. It preventa 70a from exhibiting an amused itnll when she poops at yon from behind the front room curtains. With luck aad practice yen wffl be able to take a refnaal of marrhtm quits welL Don't propose merely for practice, however. Tour luck may not 1 bold oatv London Cpl&fen. tiiULUiULUiULUiULliiUHUi St. Helens Repair Wort General Blacksmithing ani Repair Work I Horseshoeing A Specialty 3 ALL WORK GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE St. Helens, Oregot, if!riivrriiiifiiii.iriii.irvii.inifiiinWr! INDIA RUNNB DRAKE Fully matured at $1.50 U W. C. MORLEY I5ox 97. lloulton, OrY Excursions East: Low Rcnnl Tiip Fares C Raises tlicDough BES09 SO 00 iso m m 00 l iO 00 IUI (Nl tso mi 72 May Mto Id, ' U 2-1, 27 tu . June 5, 7. 11,10, 12, III, 17, . 2 , ..0. July 1 to (I, l!l, 20, 2IS, 27, 2S. AugitulS, 4,5, II to 17, 21 to to ::o. .September 1, 2, 4 to SI. I'aul f llinenpoln K -iisiis City O. nulla Dilutli '.'.".'.I'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' WllllllMJ C'llil-Htfll itiiiwuiikiv 7 St. Ixinla l-nver .Vi 00 olnrjiln NirinKn., f,,-, 00 New nrk I'liiladelphia WnHhinirton .()7 W , Ihdt'iiiore 107 M """l"n - inn no $00 00. , l-'M,,u'Bl,I'li and St. 1W, A val id v of mtltf'a Of, If,, n...l Inif Ik oiieu i,r c,.ii,i. i(,.,.,. Oi tuber .'IU. HtniH.ver. .11 ' ' each direciiiin. .11 J. O. DIVI-NS, Aicent, lloulton. r W. C. CO M AN. ' lcn. Frclxht and Pasacnger Agt. Chrmixts and Authen tic stale that Crcuccnt is pure and whole sonic. Sold by Grocers HII. OC CRtStfNT MFG. COMPANY, 1 SEA" 70 00 1 1 OS ."SO 10s ro For Sale Six head ol Kd Krmle J.-r., y coas ami ilv head of Angora goats. W. VAN NATTES EXCURSIO FARES EAS 19 11 From All Point on Oregon-WathiniTon RaiM & Navigation Compn! To Chii-axo C11111111I llluff Oiniilia. K.uiH.n City St. Jimeiih Ht. I'aul St. I'aul, via Council Iiliifi. St. Uul 8 ALU DATKM Mav M, 17, 18, 10, 22, 2:1, 24, 25. ' and 2I June 6, 7, 1, 10, 12, UI, 17. 21, ft n..l m "ll'l lilt, M inly 1.2.3. 4. B.fl. II). 20. W.! AutriiNt 3,4.5, 1-1,15. Id, 17, 21, 2H, 2! and 30. HiMiteiuher I. 2. 4. 5. A anJ 7 1 1 1 w v ,11'l'iiicriii nny i r. , ' - fur more romiilete liiloriintiofl' WM. McMURRAV Ceneral Pangr Agent,