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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1911)
LODGES Petition for Liquor Lican M1ZPAJI OHaITEu. NO. 30, O. E. 8 Meet in Masonic hall the seocnd and fourth Satur.lavso, -ach month GERTRUDE COLLINS, W M. IRENE M. DAY, Secretaiy ST. HELENS CAMP, NO 109U9, M. W. OF A. Meets first and third Wednesdays. A. B. LAKE, Consul H. E. LaBARE. Clerk HOULTON CIRCLE NO 478, Women of Woodcraft, meet the (econd and fourth Tuesday afternoon of each month at Houlton, Ore. Minnie Kelly Guardian Neighbor ; Ann Van Nat- ta, Clerk. ST. HELENS LODGE NO. 31 A F A A M. Meets 1st and 3d Saturday in each month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. U W Clark, Master; E. E. Quick, Secretary. COLUMBIA HOMESTEAD No. 2456 Brotherhood of American Yeomen, meets the second and fourth Wed nesday night of each month at Yank ton, Ore. Visiting members welcome. . S. HiKSotr, Honorable Foreman, C. E Lakk, Correspondent. FOR SALE. Two seated, fonr spring hack, doable 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 tor general housework. Inquire at this office. DR. k. L. JEFFCOTT DENTIST ST. HELENS OREGON T. S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSED EMBALMKR HOULTON, OREGON Dr. Alfred J. Peel PHYSICAN AND SURGEON Bank Building, : : St. Helens. Ore In th Commit Court ot the Male o( Oregon tor Coin mtlii I ouiity. Ill the matter ol the application of O. B. Mlllor for liifiiH- lo sell Spirituous, vtnou unit mull 1 i.j n. r nml IcruH'nltsl ruiiT In tiittHoe IirtH-lllft. 1'olumlii Countv. DrMinm. To the hotiorablt) County t'uurt ot Columbia t. nuuiy. Mate oi iuvkou: The uiulerstKneil H'ltilonir. leiral voter of ar-poo' prviMui't. i oiumbta County, state of hi. mul conatmuiuK mi aotual majority ol Hie legal voter of aaul prvelnet, ami beitin actual resilient l said N'apiHHiae ureciQct, ami having: actually resliUst therein at least thirty days Immetlialely prcee,lltir the date of siKimia; and nun- oi hum mtitiou. would rea- fKH'tfully petition your Honorable body, nd ask ttiat a liiviiso to ell spirituous, vlnou au.l malt ll'iunr amt fermented older In Hci- poose preiiuot, Columbia t'ounty, state of utvKon, oe (trained mm Issued to it. B. Millov reidei)t of Mid ureeluot, for a period of one year. W E Steven, 11 K Gearhart, 0 W Arti, P A Wikstrom. 1'h.i K Osteen. Imao Ailinu. k If Johnson, John kostrba. i A t'lau, Johu Nelson Joe 11 Hasson, K A Miilullm, W A McKay IVuuis Baleh. Clyde lloedle. Sllaa .Salter. Harry Wood. W T Urewell, Louli Furrer, John Spark, tieo w uraul, J it KUay. K K Clonlniter J K faurtus. Anton Mares, lan Maitlu. M Butler. K K Wehrmau, U K Kreenian. John Wattson, I L Kslpa, Cha K UndlorJ, Uenry Davis, n f.sunerjee. j mo .u Kiseuuiatter f W Boeael, loaeph Novak, J T Cloud, Henry Newman, aae tiaun. uart nest. Claude wood Lonii Miller. C Hauaen. Krank Kerr. J C Ham mon.1, W Kowalewski, H N rttauton.C K Klsher Frank Novak, A Koutek.U VV MorrU, Roy Urewell. Luctu E Huh J U Payne. L W Favue. T C Harnett. H A Ehler. J It Flyun. i) A Heirele, J Schmidt. Loui llerve, J F Dan-Ternfld, J 1) McKay, Cha M o Connor. Bob Keed. Teo (hi x mark) Auk, Alexander (hi a mart) ask, tieinreien krinwn. uto t Frakea. An.lv Gaines. W TeU. U C Rahluskv Ernest Zeismarj; Max Zeismau. F D Kammever Kretl (hi a mark) Kammeyer, Olof Mrauaon' Win D Sobski, Han Hansen, Hmlney (hi X mark) Adam. J A render, cna Miner. Herman Miller. W H McTavnart. Uuat Swan on, L M Orant, Jo Adam. M B Beaver, J H Tabor. H R Hinea, L A Xorberir. H W Kablnaky K A Mi'kay. Andrew (hi X mark) Lund, li 11 stave TeU. O Blaufua, Kd Crawford, O W Rhoiie. O L Luoalvnout, heter Mayer. John A Wei), Audrew Anderson. Jo Trukosiu, James Grant, Tom tiraut, Otto A Miller, M llahn, W H Bhutto. (ieorire Shatto. Tom Kowalewski. Robert Wat- ou. VV F Kit-kert, Julius (bis X mark) Zeiaman B J Hawkiuson, J E tH'annell, N L Kills. Fred Peterson. E 1 McKay. Julius J Tecsmer. 1) Hollenbeok. J M Fry, M J Eniilert. Geo W Ram- aey, Clarence Patterson. J H Carson, V m Aud raon, John Callahan Nels Henninttsen. August rtana, A eisman, re ray, Herman Schmidt, Andrew Heodrickson, Tom Callahan, s (on X mar) Newman, ML W hlte, Byron E Nixon, 1 it iKHtrom, joiui u Aiiams, iisn Balvh. W o JefT. Tho Hunter, Fred Chlmau. M A Butler, r-elix Hanseu. Jerry (hi X mark) LaHeua. h j ttuoy, i, Huoeen, raui dieter. C Kabinaxy, H C Bushman. C E t ikstrom, August rchinidt, J E Meyer, J C Bait. K E Bates, Cha Merariana, r Lotisiicnout, a rirbai Abel Joubert, Chaa Grant. Frel fasen, John Moslman, Anton Feknic, Adelbert Matousek, Jos fibulae. Geo M Hate. L Copelaud. Anton Kmotras. C selie. r. i Gore. M 1 ttreweil, F Kosher, Charles HulierU, K V Morrison. Thoma H Rot. G B Mllloy, Jiwef Kube. H West, N A Cameron. T hoa Hannlftan, loefhi X mark) Harris, cbas Andrews, Tom Nutter. Chrl-tian JlriK. VVm r Gillette. J Trukosltx. Frank Liu ouiltcr. t has w icka, Kasmus Kas musaen. Cllaa liurifiiurfi-r. A Hrnwilluic, VY K ilrtnaii. Jiw johuNiu, Burt Harnett. A II tug. erud. C Wmleky. R U siiydatr. Martin Croupe. Sam Ualh. ; 1. Smitli. Johu Kruh, Lev Craw ford, L M Piincau. Oliver Hansen, E Carlson. H j Meoretcor d b .niun, tu unman, l. t Mimn. Frank MeGoweii. U F Merrill. Frank siott, OeO. 1. Vollaus. N'nTii sto Wiiosj it Mat Conokksj : Notlee Is hereby ttlveu (hat the undersiirned. a resident ol cappjoe prui.mi.t. loiumoi i ouutv. oi l 1911 OREGON BLUE BOOK The 1911 Oregon Blue Rook is beinsr circulated and a copy of it has reached the Mist otlice. This book contains more valuable in formation about the State of Ore gon than anything its size that has ever been issued. The first few panes read like a pamphlet sent out by some live commercial club, and Rive a com prehensive statement of the re sources of the State and the op portunities here for the home seeker and investor. Then there is a copy of The Constitution, a directory of the State officials, including Commissions, etc., and a directory of all the county officials in the State. The 1910 Census of Oregon is given in de tail. The book is illustrated with a large number of views from different sections.. a iie eumon is limited and re quests for the book will Jbe filled in the order received. Anyone m this county desiring one should write to Ben VV. Olcott, Secretary of State, Salem, at once, as there is no doubt but the demand will far exceed thesupply. Ringling Brothers At Portland SUMMONS e-on. Sent- Plants lor Sale. Cabbage, tomatoes, peppers and celery. Louis Roeasco, St. Helens. lti-tf GEORGE H. SHINN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OFFICE: BANK BL'ILDING St. Helens, Orecom ill mi .liu-Mlay the Mh day ember, A. D. I 'll, at ten o'ulook A. M. of said ay. present tne toreiroinfr petition for license to aell spirituous, vinous and malted liquors and fermented cider in Seappoose precinct. Columbia County. Oregon, to the I ounty Court of Columbia County, at St. Helens. Oreitou. and at ald limn and place will ask that license be issued to the undersigned applicant to sell spirituous, vinous and mail liquors and lermenieu ciuer in ocappoose product luium- hia f'niintv. Ilrpmn for a oeriiMl nf nni. v..r from theijateof the issuance of such license. Dated this 1st day of August. A. u. lull. G. B. MILLOY, Applicant. DISSOLUTION NOTICE June 23 1911 Strata & Fortney cedar Company have tbia day dissolved Partnership agreement, all collections will be made, and all debts paid by II. E. Fortney H. E. Fortney. For Sal. ew 8 room nonse, 6 choice lots for garden, bearing fruit trees.fenced. im proved with electric light and sidewalk. three blocks from Columbia River, one " vny pars. at. Helens. Price $2300.00, a fine home, Jobn Rubens Claude M. John Attorney and Counsellor at Law Practice in all Courts ClaUkaoie Oregon WOMEN WILL SURELY VOTE ! THE arftaa GROCER, aaasaa -sa.ssa ? I , X it Summon la the Cirruit Court of the State of Orfgoii for Columbia Co'inty. G. R. Anllker. blaliitilf. vs. Georife W. BaJn-er DfeutHiit, To Geurtfu . Ba-ijfcr. the defendant arxrvt lu the nam of the nate of Oreif'n: sou are hereby rviiirl to apiar ami answer the com. piamt tileil uifHiimt vou in the arnive enftMcfl nil, on or rt'iore tne ittin nny oi Meprvinrwr -l l . the name beinir the lat Jny ol the lime lreH,'rib-l in the unler for the rmblfralioti of thin HiirninitriM, nw the ai1 period nf lime be ing nix wujk! from the .)' of the ft rut publica- lon of thiti suinuionw. atnl if vou lail utvt auitent and anwer ail romplalut. the tiaiiitllf will eaiiw." your fit-fault to be entered Hiid apply to me t.ourt arn.ve nit in hi Tor me reiui nemHiiuil iti ftniil fom,'lah't, to-wit: Kor a ju'lueinr-m aL'Hintt you $;i .oo, with interest thereon at the ritre or ioiht cent ier annum irfitn m iv Zith l'JO, for the further Mim of $l'oo0 aa attorney a fe anl for oitA and dinburkement; l?or a de- oree "t fle under foreclosure of the perorml proirty leM-ritrel in the eomplaiiit. to-vvif. one Kntfine and Hotter toinpieu?, 2 purapn, pi pin tr, littirikTB. niid leltiiiif tnerefor, f'rmerly kttowu aft the 1 ide Creek Lumbering t'omi'tttiy Mill trp'rty t"ir'thr with 4 xawi and ail Ujo- rtaiii t'Hij-. fixtures, b- tn. cabJes. bloettii. biaj'siMOHhinti' out tit, carriage, )ieHblock. e ltf'-r. (tawnrbor hnni;f nnjn. nhhtt rod, e-lnr frame, iKiiea, wrenclies. doft, fawleelh, roiftm pulley HHW-hauiuiert., rautinv Ketr, lo(-haul. i pipes, and all oiiU ma' hinerv ufd in c-unneo i Iiod said mill; And thtt vou and ail ironi c.aiminif under you. ubeueut to the ex-u- non oi ftHKi inortaAt'e te riwo. joeu oi all riirht. cinl n or equity of relemption In aid prernje. i run 'umniona l pumuneM ny oruur oi the Honorable J L". C'Hmi,reil. Jud u oi kiid t in uit Conit, made and dated July 41 hi I'jli. whii h order prenTiieJ that Ncrvlc ofnimnium in t h im Kiilt kiioii.il be made uiou you by nubii. (Mtiou once a week, fornix coriHecuiire weean, which time will begin to run from the dy of mt; htm puoiicHTiou nreoi; aui ine tune witn ln which you are r uufred to iniwer aaid c.nm- plaint in on or before the laat day of the lime jirewTlbed in Raid order for publication, to-wlt; The date of the fJnit imblirHtlon of thla um mofij ia Kriday AiiKUMt 4th 111. iillard and Day, Attorney for Plaintiff. Announcement la made that oo Friday ana aculay, Aug. 13 and 19, Kingling uroiner a World'a Ureateat aShows will give two performance in Portland. As in past years St. Helena will send its percentage of the surrounding country to swell the thronga. This is the great est of American circuses In every sense of the word, and an event not to be over looked by the lovera of wholesome amusement. For mauy years the RinKlinc Brothera have maintained the most nonnlar . i i . - well as the lest show. This year tliev are more than ever giving their ptttions meir moneys worth. Among the alt factious under the twelve acres of can vas are l'rof. Euiorys Iroup of trained baby elephants, the wonderful f'chuiiiaa performing hores from the circus 8cha man, liermsny ; Totiue, the dog marcel of England which does a somersaulting performance on the back of a swiftly running hoese; the wonderful Alex fam Uy ol trench aersalists: the great Croc ker family of Gypsy riders; the Delto relli family of Hungarian clowns, once entertainers In the court of the Shab of Persia; the Bonnetti family Italian aero bats; Castrillion family of Spanish aero bats: the Hogina family of Italian equestrians, and the fifty greatest clowns on earth. In the menagerie is found Tiny Tim Tuoaer, tin smallest eleuhsnt in Amer ica. In all there are forty elephants and 1,200 other wild beast; comprising the rarest of zoological specimens. The morning parade is the greatest slreet spectacle ever deviled for circus purposes. There are three miles of it and every mile a mile of wonders. Kintflin Brothers circus is twenty eight years old. It began its career g a one lorf a.Tur in Knrabno. Wi. hen the now famous brothers Were scarcely more than children. In the frfce of the bit:ein t opposition it grew into the greatest 4 ii'isemenl. proposition the world lias ever ln wn, Its field ex tends oer the entire earth, It has ofl,:, tn every Capital in Europe and Asia and for:jn Workshops near Liverpool it. cuijiub !vnr .w people J.iWj c; whom travel with the f-how. EVERYTHING LOOKS COOD In IhK f'ln'iill Cmirl t 1 e ilali it Oroitmi for Ctituineia 1'oniilv. Llivena SalliiK I'lalrllrT. vs Oliver I' Sallnu to Oliver I. Salin drier. lant aUve iiaim,l In Hie Name ol the Slate o( Oreoll, otl ar hereby milllre.1 lo a pear au.l aller the nnl lalnt hle.l aaattiNt yett lu the ahove riitttle1 stilt en ir belore the 'A'n.l ,lav of Hepteiuher h. 11 ', Ihe same liefnir lh. lat ,lav if Hie tint oreaerlhe,! In the ortler for the lutl, I leal Ion ofl lit summon. an,1 the salil tierhvl of lime helnii six i','k. from Iheitny of the Aral imtillral leu tf the summons, ami If vou fall 10 so aneeur an.l aoswer sal.l eomplaiul. the Ulntltl will paile velir ilelault lo l,e enter,.! ,lll. ailv The Tonrl alwive naintsl for the relief ileMmml In shI,1 eouilaliit, tti-wll: for a leeive illanlv Inil the hon.U of niatrlnienv now exithu( lie iween tne eiainttl! an. I (lie iteleniliiui . aw anlluii to Ihe nlalntltr herein Ihe etelusle eut41v anil eoutnu of nlaiulltr ami ,lef,-n. anl's minor ehlhl, Oial Mll.lre.l, ami for sueh olher an.l further relief as to the Court seems meet aim eiittltalile. I'hlsKuiumous Is mihluheil hv ir.ler of Hie llouorahle Jamea Part. Ju.lce of the rioiiiiv Tour! of the late of Oreitnn, for rolumhis oioiuty, the same la'luir the t'ounlv where at suit It neii'llug. ma.le ami .l ile.l Anumt 10 A l mil. which tinier nerM'rilifil that ser te summons In thla suit be ma.le miou von hv pul-lleatlttn tue a weeK for atx etmst'etttlve wet ka. which time will heln t run from Hie tlav of the llrl oililleatlon hereof, ami the time within whleh vou are reuulreil to answe sah I romialtll la on or before the last tlav ol thellme irei'rlheil In salil or.ler lor imlillta ti, u. ui-wii, eepieinner ..'mi t'.ui, The tlale of the rtrt iul.lleatl,in of this urn mous is rriday AukusI nth It'll ('t.4l'tiK M .IntlSS, Attorney lor rialulllT. Notice I will not be responsible (or anv debts contracted by the Columbia Tucking Co, I Horace Allen. July 10-1011. J. !!. Hon Ki.U Hav Kok Sal Oat and vetch mixed in the 6eld, of reasonable prices, envulre Gust Skuiie, llachflor Flat NOTICE Having lieen tol.l (hat certain peddlers have represented that they are aelling my products, I wish to slate that I have no connection whatever with any such parties L. Rosasco. THE WHITE (r "n ! hi i ii i r-i iyl If you want a hlgli chine which is a grade sewing mt- for our tnatchless Groceries, because they please all housewives in purity and high grade. And a woman knows best how money cau be saved in the purchase or Groceries that last long and are of the best qualities. Our prompt deliver Im also appeal to the buying heads of families, as do also oar very reasonable prices. Suppose you give us a trial order. C. H. JOHN ST. HELENS, ORE. O KRIX BACKDj CIVIL ENGINEER RAINIER, OREfiO." Foum Oo Deer Island sand bar one gasoline boat named Red Devil, owner will find tame at ConneJs Landing, iit. A. Tracy. II. R. CUFF, Physician and Surgeon Announces the removal of hia othce to 912-14 Selling Building, rot-liana, Oregon. ' -nonea Main 3.1!Z; A-322A; Res. K. 4T)7 FOH PORTLAND DAILY STEAMER Leaves 81. Helens 8:00 A. M. Arrives at Portland 10:30 A. M. Leaves Portland at 2:30 P. M Arrives 6t. Helens at 6:30 P. M WHY Buy inferior flour when yoo can get the famous White River Flour at Harrison's Pare Food OroceryT Mr. W. H. Smith, the fire warden for thin county, ban recently completed trip overing nearly all of the territory over which he has supervision, and has sent us the following impressions which he has gameil y traveling through the best country in the state: I was impressed by the general ad vanne in the amount of small grain raised especially wheat and oats. There are some very fine field of winter wheat along the river front, mostly cut and in the shock. Also a general advance In the quality of the roads being built, due to the using of gravel and crushed rock. The old puncheon road is nearly II replaced by good hard roads on all of the main thoroughfares. The Nebalem Valley is now able to boast of lot of gravel ballasted roadtf. lietter buildings seem to be the order of the day. Judaon Weed, of Vernonla is putting up a building that would be credit to any ordinary village, and I also observed many others that belong to parties whose names I do not know. The clearing of land seems to have taken a new start, also the bettering of the quality of the stock kept by the farmers. hverybody seems to be happy and contented down about Clatskaule, on the tide flats. Ihe diking and ditching of this land has proceeded at a great rate and at some places It has been plowed and gardens planted, mostly of winter vegetables. It is my opinion that they look very good for the first crops on raw sod land. I)own back of Ouble in Ihe vicinity of Redtown. I saw the Holbrook Co's char pitting works, and at the time there were good many stumps on fire. They World's Standard of Excellence buy the WHITK. The machine is un Hurpa.sscd for simplicity, durability and the character ol the work it will do. It is made in two styles, the Vibrator Shut tle and the Improved Rotary Hmttle. The latter machine sews either a lock or a chain stitch. There are a number of styles to choose from and the wood. work ia the bandaouiest possible. LOCAL DKALHR J. Muckle & Son NO VV1 b est TIME f th Tf.r to ha. yr Uatk mil P., 4 bnd.wor. don. and bar I. tb. pl, to thl bwtpainl... w.rk p,.,bla. fp J Ijl-I.a w.,rk f.,r out. 'r - h.w. I'Strufts la ona ,mf ft da. ll 1 III HL.'ll I.IIJIILJII.III II. I.Jl a,,) jiiianii;nmiiiqiiiif:UiBiiinij3 1 1 This Is the tlUs ol baauMrul -pa boob .,,, ' uiumi I inu THE INDUSTRIES" I la Ui mall TODAY and It wtU tw Mat !, im of Uo Collo Is to dignify aad BoBtt,T.. Justrl.. and W sorvo ALL too paoplV Itsj.J will show any boy or girl row WIUccilu, postal Th aim III wiuusiria. auu vu sari au. u paoiila It oil., cuursas In if rlcultur. Olvll Eof lnrlu. Il.ci,i!li totnrtn. at.chankal Inf InMrlns. Mlaln In.Tr rlof. roroatry, Doiuaatiix. Sulaoo and Art c marc, raarmacy anil Mualo, Tb 0UI an.7. gauumbor Sid. Catajog froa, addrau: REOIfTRAR. ORI00V AailCVLTDlit C0LLIU1. CorvaUls, Org oa. Subscribe for "The Mist." Wc I hive the Hest and Latest in Tine Shoes lor Men, Women iv Children A New Line of the best in rishing lackle Just Received A complete1 nnd tip-to-dato stock of General Merchan dise, Uroceries, Hay, tlranin, Flour and Feed, Ktc H. RIORCUS & SON iA.ti.LliUiLlAKLlAtULlAiis,LlUtli.LlAil.L4ttAy 1 Astoria Centennial! The August 10 to September 9, 1911 Great Event of the Year oiHiriiiiuiy ol a lilrtime to join in the rivx-h's celebration at our wn iltlakra 1 1 ,..,l.. I , I i.i. ...... 'I .. ,...,.,,.,, , , I,, j, m Hiine iiiii ita.1 yrara sjro. v's""' i"'- "'"nui si;i itiii susi.iitir.l interest ttnmiKMmil. Arm) anil navv v,,liitt,,,s I,... I t- l .. , J I ' '"rsi'n", nvuro aercipiatm niitliti ll.tll,.,.,f,,i I, 1. II .. .. , .1. luinuii,., "kmc -imurai rsniiiiis. natch mi daily irtirHtu. Clataup l .cit. h ticket alio sprM ft L , - ' "av i n .DIMM aura. ti. frm, wliaa piai, uriu work is oHas. 1-SU.IIll!.. 1,, s.isre. $5.00 nil Bf,j,Tik4.00 Ssi nii.sr 1.00 'ha f.lllsfs .60 I.'iins f ;;, , ttop-ivers at Astcitia. 3.00 Clat.op Beach Round Trip Tick.t. AiiK'i-t II. 1', I I, is, in, in, -j;,, y,t '.7, Seiitellila-r I, :i, ,S, , (. 13.00 Astoria and Return AiiKti-t 1 1, I.'.. 111. US, . S ,t mlr 4, ,V ft, 7 Colonist Fare From I ho tail Ncjitcmiarr I,", to OrloU-r I,., 1 1 . CliiotiM fa. St Mraul. Miuiai.ilia. Kalian Cil v, Otimua, ir liver, otlltr lHilllt ill f,rttlifkrti.,,i Round Trip Fare East Low round trip frr, wilt . in rirrrt t Hsstern point on various 1nt- in AiiK'Uat aim Srptenilcr I VtMiisi luiiilshi-.l on applicittimi W. E. COMAN General Freight and Passenger Agent INDIA RUNNER DRAKES Fully matured at $1.5() Kach 4 W. C. MORLEY Iiox J7. Houlton, Orcgf F'at.i 5.00 SsiiHs Sabsw. Pin.. 7 SB a . .. iH, rMansTiatNauais Nlslsn Eilr'tlm .50 All work fiillrtiiaraoad for tUtZa",. Wise Dental Co.,i-c i .... , . itjoaeu lue yonntf coal pits. The nartnla .li.lr.r. tl.A . I- ..I. ., . .. . r U.,,,,B sun cihiiii mat it ia B perfect suci bbs In the dry parts of tlm ..!, an.l K f tf. II. .., iiijiiironK ih very san guine in regard to clearinx lojfijfd oil lands by this method. As to fires, there are none in the vuuuijr m. present to speak or. Ka lire gets utarted some of the many mtiwr soon tin.i u, una put it out. Columlua County can boait of a fine a set of lire rangers as could be wished for. I uike off rrjy hat to them as a set of tiei frt ifctmcman. letters uiitdaimnd at the Kt. Oregon rostofllc for the week August 12, 1UU. Miss Tlielma Hell, one letter. 1. If Blackwell one letter, John H. Knoi. Ir one letter. Letters unclaimed hy Aug. ui iiiii win tie sent to the i!ra,l ollice. M. C. Orav, r. M. HeleiiH, ending letter Excursions Fast: Low Round Tri D Fares QU.SG iscsthcDough JVatUtynilL I!', 1'.' . , IK, 'i tn I'll. 17, May 111 ti June .1, " 2'x ;v. inly 1 lo ii, in, ai, o, o7) oH AngiHt: :. 4, 5, n' if. '..7 I,. to :io. r-epteml-r 1.2, to St. Iau Minneapolis. Ksnsaa Citv. Oimthii.. .. Iiiilulh ' Winnipeg ' St. 'lii'ig'" ;) r,n MilwHiikic 'm'm 7 r, Louis fill) INI m (hi m no Ii0 (Ml 1st (Ml 110 IK) I'etlVer. , Colorado New York 'hilsdulphia. . . Kprinjf. , m IK) 65 (X) 70 00 Hi OS r,o mm no SUNDAY Kl'.RVICKS, Sunday school Preaching Probationer's Clas Rpwarth Lengue 1'reacl.lng Shingles for sale. Motley, St. Helens, Impure of Ors. 0:15 HiOO 3:00 7:00 H:0 w. c, II'-. .t I . yrnimngion f 1 07 M IlaltinmrH un r., lioston ... May i2. n-Mi. ..'" w tiio 00. " Hl"lflt. Paul, A variety of rotilet Kii,4 nn, "K i "pet, fr a.-i,.,.,,,:,,. '1 I return. tlOll. Inln.n i : : a (li t ihit 'Mi each tliVew ; ' Hlowe,! in w, J. O. DIVHNS, Agent, 'loulton, Oregon. C. COMAN, Oen. Trelght and Ps,enrer Agi For Sale Six head of ITi-voil ...-.1 I -vbeadof;;KyCOW,",,', a-awavx. J. W. VAN NATT jClicmiit and Aulhori jjics Male that Crescent " pure and whole ""ic. Sold by Grocers I Flit. ). rOI.NDaVaJC CRESCENT MFG. COMPANV. SEATTIi EXCURSION FARES EAST 19 11 From All Points on Oregon- Washingon Railroad & Navigation Company T' FARM Chicago 72 00 Council IlltifTs... Omaha Kansas City St. Joseph St. Paul t. Paul, via Council ni. ixml SALK DATKH MarlO, 17, IH. 10,22,23, 21, 2.'), 27, ami 2!). J"" r. 7. II, 10, 12, 1(1, 17. 21, 22, 2, and ,10. 'ly 1, 2, .1, 4. 5. A. in. 2D. 2il. 27 and August .1,4,0, 11, 15. 1(1, 17, 21, 22, a 2N, 2!) and :i(). September ( 2, 4, R, 0 ,n, 7, inquire of any O.-W. R. N. Ag'1 for more complete Information, or WM. McMURRAV Camaral fM.anMr Afant, Portland 9OO0 Hluffs. MOD 80 00 63 70 JO