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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
rrluiftrjr Friday, April SO. j Illrdi f rs ntvtr bsppltr. spring crop poeully U rlgM, rrmiry election ons wtrk front to day. Mora potatoes than usual sre being fl anted. Or goo applea art worth $10 a box In NtwYork. Worth It, too. Vote for-U. W. Clark ft.r precinct committeeman for Union precinct. Several man would glva ft Mil some tlilUK to know bow tb election ia coining out. M. K. Hewn and wife of Warren attended Ilia ! O. O. K. ball lit lloultou Faturdajr night. JlVnry Irwn'a aala Inat Saturday was well attended and tba property waa all aold at a Mr price. W. E. IWIford nude a bunlnew trip In Heattle Uit week. l!a reporta much Improvement going on In the Hound city. (1. W. Welch and wife of Marahland vlillad frlenda In Iloulton and attend ed the Odd Fellows annlnveraary laat Haturday. Jack D'Hnaln, left bli engine In How ards logglnjc camp long enough to t lend the I. O. 0. F. nnlverary Halur. day night. (leorge White of Cathlamett came up to the auulveraary of lUulton I. O. O. F. George m one of the flee charter niemhera. The Pytblan DUtrlct convention at Ht. Helena waa well attended. The lodgca of Aatorla, lUlnler, Kahuna and Ht. Helena being In ciunj- tltlon. St. Helena won prize fur beat drilled team. Alan for bet prelate and beat Maater at Arms, Dr. UltT be lug the Maate.-at Arma. J. It. K. IWiume won prlxe aa beat Chancellor Cotuniaiider. One prlxe waa won lv Aotorla lodge. The HathhniirN behl their convention and gav a banquet lu the evening. The county coinmamlouer met In ad journed arMlon Iwtt Tuesday to con- alder bids for the erertlon of the hew court houit at Ht. Helena. The lowest bid waa that of F, A. Krlion. of Tort land, for f 1M,7U'. He la to enter Into a contract in thirty daya and give a bond of I1XXJ0 for tba faithful tform anceofthe contract according to the plana. Tito contract doea not Include the Jail doora and fixture. The new building completed and furnUlied will cmt lee tbau l00, and coimlderliig the price of material and labor tbia la a good building for the money, one that cannot be duplicated at any other part of the atate (or $:W,000. Art Yarwood of Deer Inland waa In Iloulton forth laat time Friday after noon. He filled up with urk)ulrrel" whlakey, took a bottle along and start l fur home. He preceded along the N. 1. railroad track until about oppo alte (he Muckle place where he wa atruck and Inatantly killed by the 5:38 'Flyer." A coroner Jury waa Im panelled and the railroad completely exhoiiorated;but it la aald that atepa will betaken toward a criminal prone cutlon agaluat the aaloon man selling blm the liquor. The luw la aevere aguluxt milling to men who are drunken or who are known lobe habitual dmnk. atda. Tbia la the third drunken man killed by the "Ffoer" lu th at throe month. The Urgent and bt society function ever held In the town of Iloulton wua on .butt Ssturduy evening. The wcMnion being the until veraary of Iloul ton 1xlge No. IHti, I.O. O. F. Early in the evening the Odd Fellows, Re tekaha and their guests to the number of nearly 200 met In their hall and listen! to two very able speaker, U. W. Welch of Maivhlimd, D. D. G. M. and Hon. Thott. Hyaii of Oregon Citv, representative to the Soverign Grand Lodge of the World, who gave it com plete blatory of the order from Ita founding up to the present time, ana dwelt upon Ita teaching and precept In a manner calculated to i nlls the sympathy of all thoae who were not member. After tne siwaklng those who desired to dunce, or to be anon looker repaired to Spruce's Opera House, and to the strains of good music tripped the light fantastic till the wee sma hours of the morning. At 11 p. in. a banquet wim served by the Ito bekalis, and when we consider the abort time lu which they got It up we can hardly uuderstand how It was done. The banquet waa the bent ever given In Iloulton, at least that I the verdict ofthoe In attendance. The day will long be remembered tie one of the bright days In the history of Odd Fel lowship. CARD OF THANKS. Bcuppoone, Ore. April 0, 1000. Editor IIoultcMi TgWcr; We wlnh to express, through tji polunmn of your paper, our heart-felt thmikl to the uelghburs and friends who so kindly assisted us during the suffering and dflathofour sou and brother Robert, and (or tla deep sympathy extended to U'' GEO RGB GRANT. FRANKIB GRANT, IPRJCP GRANT, Hon. T. T. Geer cnodldate (or nomi nation for governor on tha republican ticket waalu Iloulton and Ht. Helens yesterday shaking baud with bla friend. He la bard alter the nomina tion all right. WHITE TOUR CHOICE. If the democrats of Columbia county deslrt to keep up a party org tnl tat loo they must go to the poll next Friday afternoon and place lu nomination the best men the party affords. It Is true Democrat are not aeeklng nomination, dood men rarely seek political situ atluna, but It la also true thut to main tain a good democratic form of govern ment the office must seek the man. Mora thau two third the registered (1007 Itepiill loans, Democrat, 209 BoolalUU and Independents.) voters of thla county are republican; hence the only hope of the democrats must be to keep up tbelr ergaulcatlon, and get republican votes lu June auf flcleut to elect tbelr men. Let avety democrat who baa register ed attend the primary next Friday and till every blank on bla ticket with hi choice for the office to be voted for and eeclMlly lor the ofllce of precluct committeeman. The Iteglater would suggest that the democrata of each prednt get together on Friday foruoin, of April So and write ou the men for whom you detlre to vote. Then go to the poll early and let your wishes be kuowu by your ballot. Theoftloe of Itepreaeutatlve I left blank ; U. W. Welch of Marshlaud ha been vpoken of very favorably and It would not surprise us t see blm win the rue ntclally If IJrother Flagg should get the republican nomination. For Hberlff Ilohert lovelace of Itul nler would If elected make an excellent officer, and be would lead Mr. White a close race. Henry Henderson 'a name appear on the official ballot for the office of rounly clerk, be la the prevent Incumbent and ha held lb offlaa for two term The name of Arnold Graham hua also been nieutloned for thla pcllloii on an Independent ticket. He in a democrat and If bis friends desire bis election they should give him the endorsement of his own political party lu the pri mary. Dr. Roes, republican has held the office of couuty treasurer every since "Heck wan a pup;" (and be' getting to be an old dog now), and with adem ocrat like Jame Dart In the race the doctor would have to get down and run aome. Mr. Fowler, whom name appear on the democratic ticket lor oomiulsMioner la not lh choice of the democratic party. But It la certain that be will be nominated unless the democrat will write In the name of someone elne. W. J. Fullertoii of Warren bus beeu suggested ns a good man (or the place. If nominated by the people or by the democratic primary he will accept the place and make a race for the oftloo. For (V)roner, Dr. Cliff of St. Helens, who la also a time honored office bolder hai learned all the rope lu the office aud at present we oould uot name good acceptable candidate against him unleta we oould persuade some republl enn to "flop." It wouldn't hurt the democrats to have a "Hopper" on the tall of tbelr ticket If the republican should place a "Hopper" at the head of theirs. ' Thews suggestions are thrown out by the Iteglater at the request of several democrats from different parts of the county. Go to the primary next Friday and write In your choice If the printed name dont suit you. Thin In good ml Vice to republican aa well as demo oral a. It Is not thut the democrats have no good men, (or there are scores of i hem. Hut good men are not russHug around after nomination lu a minority party. The Register belelves in dealing squarely with every man, and It will uot lend its suport to grafters, but wil support good men even if they are not democrats. The National Educational Assocl atlon will hold its national convention in Han Francisco from July 7 to 14 of this year. The people of S:nFranclaco and. In fact, the eople of the whole Paclflo Coast are piepnrlng a welcome and reception to the teachers the equal of which bus never been given to any organization. The educational value of these meeting is well known mid thone interested lu education through out the state are anxious to have our teachers participate, first, because It will be many years liefore another National Educational association will be so ucceseahle and, second, because our standing educationally will be Judged largely by the attendance of Oregon teachers at this convention The railroad and steam boat lines have granted very liberal rates and the Iocs committee at Han Francisco assures us that l here will be no advance In the regular rates at hotels,' rooming houses and restaurants In SaiiFranclcco dur Inn the convention week. Any data or Information In any way relating to the meeting can beobtalned by address lug the California Qomiultter.N. E. A No. 25, l?ew Montgomery Ht. Bun Fran. ctnoo, California or J. H. Ackermun Hulem, Oregon. MlesCsllle Pomeroy n! M.I.iii- Hcbunesen, Pomeioy ami Hoghklrk were among the Iloulton vUllora from IUInlr lt SatuMay; they were up attending tba Pythian convention at Bt Helena. tkanberlalu' hahe. This sslve Is Intended t.rlnclnslly for ore nipple, burn, frost bitm, t hnpi-.! nana, itching pile, chronic ore er, rranuiMted eye hd.i, old chronic sores and sore for dlseaM- of the skin ucti tetter, salt rheum, ring worm, scald hew, nerpr, barber' Itch, chW.es or itch and enema. It bat met with un paralleled auccfM in the treatment of these discasi-. Price Z't cent per box. Try IL For Kale by Perry A ,rham. The Republican and democratic pri maries will be held Krl.hy. April 20. t la up to the reglntered voter to place In nomination luch men an will serve the Interetta of the county. Only the name of two democrata apar on the county ticket The republican ticket full aa uiuat. Is The Moon Inhabited. Science haa proven tint the moon hns an atinoatihere, which mnkei life in some form powlhleon time mitellite; but not lor human heimm, w ho have a ham enough time on this eurlh of our; especially those who don't know that hlectric Hitters cure Headache, IWIIioun- ness, Malariu, Chill snd Fever, J nun- lice, Ivpepis, Dur.ncHK, Torpid l.lver and Female weekne-'. L'neuiialed u a general Tonic ami Appetizer for wek person ami especlallv the av'ol. It in duces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed. I'rlce only oov. Perry ft Graham. Only reentered voters are entitled to take part In the prlnmrlcK. The at torney general bus decide i that with one law must register in acconlunce to be entlt.ed to vote. For Sale. F-gg"- White ItiK'ks and Blue Andu- unlans. Winner at Portland poultry show. $l-0 iter setting. JACK APPLETOX, Iliiinier, Or. Enterpr Iiem in Joseph lleruld: Several of our oil ii 'iin wr out on a hunt for timber land during the week; the priwiH-ctive railroad invite new ac-l tivity In the land question. Devil' Maud Torture. is no worse than the terrible cafe ol rile that atllicttd me 10 years. Then was advised to in Itucklin's Arnica Salve, and lens than a box permanent ly cured me write L. S. spier, of Kutncle. Ky. Heals all wounds, lturns and sore like nmi' I'm? at PERRY ft GRAHAM. Marlon Fowler dennx-iali" candidate for couniy eiiniudiwIoMer for nomliu tiou nt the piluiariea w in in lluultou iasl Situnbiy. What gfKMl doen It do vou to e il if your mtuiadt htiln to dice-t the food? None. It hen you harm cauc ht l It lug, Hour clonuicli, fliitulence, etc, When the "toiimch fails a little Kodol Dyiu'ip fia Cuiv alter each menl wili ductt what vou eat and make the eioiuuili sw ft. PERRY ft GRAHAM. A huge-'ie'uaiioti of Mr KuighWaud Lad leu from Ridnier and Axtoua jvi cd thmugh Iloulton Katurd y lothetls trlcl iiiwliug in St. Ilelenn A l.tnkr ust mUf ri is Mrs. Alexander, of Csry, Mtt., who has found Dr. King New l.it'o to be the bent reiuiHly alio ever tried for keeping (ho fitomai li, I.ivur and llowlc in perfwt order. You'll ngw with her if you try these paiulcn purirlcr that lufue now life, Guaranteed, Price '.riu PERRY ft GRAHAM. , Apout 17,000,01)0 oumln of wool In Oregon this year, bringing about one fifth that many dolta.'n. i k bei dache roidts from a demure- inent of the stomach and Is cured by ; ChatnlHTlaln's Stomach and Liver Tab-' lew. Kvi- wi avi., vv viiniiui... T" A 2 t m JltUllH yirrong UlSCase. Many mw women call on their family physician. suffcrinK, h they InuiKiim. on irom up oepsui, auoiiier from heart d Incase, another from liver or kidney disease, another from uorvou exhaustioii or pruiHratlon, anutlier u Hii pain here ati them, and In this way they ull present alike to themselves ami their ciisy-mm'u and Indifferent, or over-busy doctor, sep arate and distinct discuses, fur which he, attKiimliia; them to Ih such, prescribes his pills and potions. In reality, they are all only wmi't'iHiH caused bv some merino disease. The physician, ignorant of the ciiune of sutTcring. encourages this prac- j tice until large tiills are miule. The Mif- ! ferltig patient gets no tcttcr. but prohalily worse, by reuson of the delav. wrotnr i treatment and constMjuent complications. ! A proper medicine like Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription, dinvlal to Mir ciuihc WtlllM have entirely removed the disease, thereby ulspcllhui all those (iibtrtsini symptoms. sik instituting emu fort in stead of prolonged misery. H hit liecit well said, tliufu disease known Is li;i!f cured," Dr. IMeree's Pnvorlte Pscrlfitlon Is a scleiitltlo niedlelne. eurefully devised by an experienced utid skillful phvsiihm, and adapted to woman's delicate svstem. It is made of native medicinal roots and is perfectly harmless In itsetlccts i tn; romfitloii uf thv njxcm. As a powerful Invigorating tonic "Fa vorite Prescription" Imparts strength to tho whole system and to the organs dis tinctly feminine in particular. Pur over worked, "worn-out." "run-down," debili tated touchers, milliners, dressmakers, SWllStri'ssos. "suip girls." houso-keoiMTU, nursing mothers, mid feeble women gen erally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is tho greatest eurthly boon, being un equulcd us nn appetizing cordial utid re storative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nerv ine "Favorite Prescription "Is unequulcd and is invaluable. In allaying and sub duing nervous excitability, Irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, fct. Vlttts's dance, and other distressing, nerv ous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the Uterus. It Induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental ttmscty and dnHpuii(Uiuy, Dr. Plorco's pleasant Pollets Juvlgoratu the stomach, liver and bowels, tine tq three, a dose. Easy to take as candy. KwIhIiihIIi KmI F.inrn: Our un-!:t I dale mttna'er ill on enlarge the present poaioillce lohl-aajd add l'O new lot k tnen for the convenience of renters. Hi IheflMof Heptember be ex4-ct to luve bin new three story brh k building fininhed and ready fur occupancy. I.'rlp iiU kly kno7ke70at. "Some week Sjro during the severe winter weather both my wife and my ell rontr4cted n-ver coldn which H-e(lily devt-loied into the worst kind of la (rripe Miili all lu rn incruble symp tom, "navn Mr. J.H. hglustou of Maple 1-aiidii.f, Iom. "Knee and joint ach liii.'. iimiw'Iik ire, hed utopped up, eye and ne runniut;, w ith alu-niRtc nutiU '. f chill and fever. We bean umng Cliatuk-rluin' CoUh Remedy, aiding t!n-mint-with a double dow of Cham U rliiin'n Stomach and liver tablet and by in liberal uo soon completely knocked out the trrip." Kld by I'EUKY ft (iUAHAM, (iold ll.iach (inzette: Why N it that our government in making such little trying the packer, Standard Oil and other bijf truxii.? Jiccaune our courts ure trying the luw InM etui of the ) bnukeri.. Why should we expect different remilt with trul luwycrs for law iicikeii) and trunt lawyer for our jud;c? The condition will exlnt until men h um the power of the ballot and how to uu it. The be t remedy for Cough and ('olcln in Kennedy's Iixative Honey and Tar, Itacttfonihe bowel a a mild enthartit' -xh-IN mII cold tioni the sys tern. t'uiH ull phh'um out of the throat n-licvte t-uM-fUn, eiiMn, croup, whooping couk'h etc. An ideal.remedy lor children t-l tia 1 1 v co"d fur :!ilulta. roM by "EltltY'ft GRAHAM. PK0CUM Alio. Whereas, the Sevretary of the State of tire vii n I. ibtitied int- in writing that puriuntii to the provinions of an act en titled "An Act making efWiivo the initiative and referendum provisioned Scciion 1 ot Article IV of the Consiitu iion of the Mate of Oregon, and renulat-int;ele-:ioris thereunder, and providing h-nalticn for violations of provinions of thin Hct.v r-pproved February 24, I'M), the Peop'e'n Power Iamiiu of Oregon duly li ed in bin ..lllce on February :,rd, l'in. hii initiative petition rontaining ,.':7 siij'iuituri'S properly attaclied to a copy nf i:iid measure, ci-rtilied in accord ance with hi, deinan'Jing that a pro-jiO-n'd adiiu ndinent to Scetion and 2 of Articles XVII of the Constitution of the State of Oregon, shall bo submitted lothe Icijiil vo crsof thu State of Urttgon for their approval or reloction at the Kt'ticrul elui tiun to b iiuld in nid state on the -Hii day of June, being the tlrt Monday in J u::e J'.Kvt, designab-d by said People's Power league 'of Oregon a "t'ouittutional ameiidincnt provid ing met IkhI of amending Constitution and applyiim the referendum to all laws atbc'in constitutional t'Qnvon t'otiHBiid (Min-iidtueotSj" which propos ed amendment i hereinafter set forth. NOWTHKItKFOUK. I, OeoK.CI.am bciUin, (iovirnorof the State of Oregon, in oktlieni o to the provic ion of guk ad hereinbefore mentioned, do hereby make an l Uut this Proclamation to the people of the State of Oregon, an i duiiciii): that the People' Power League of Orccon has II led said iu iiiative petition w :h the requisite n'J'o-U-r of nittnatures thereto attached de manding that there be submutcd to the legal voters of the State of Oregon for t heir approval or rejection at the regu lar election to be held on the 4th day q( June. P.KXi, (-aid day bcinff the First Mon day in nail month, a propostsl amend ment o! Sections and of Article XVII of (he I'onxiiutjon pt the State of Or egon j de.-ignited by said league as Ciinxtitutional anieudineot providing iintho lof aiiictnling Cunali Union and applying the r ferenduni to all laws altccting comititutional conventions and amendment!1," widoh s.iid proposed aiuendiueni i4us follows: Scclioiin 1 and 2 of Article XVII of the Constitut'ou of the State of Oregon shall be Mini heiehy are amended to rend a- follows: "Section i. Any amendment or anietidmcn's to this Constitution may be proposed in either branch of the legislative assembly, and if the came shall he agreed to by a maiori'y of ull the mem tiers elected to each of tha tu . pioooge amchdiiieiit or i ""'Vi ouieuis. bOHIl. W j umeininients, sliu Ull the vert and nays thmcou, bo entere.1 in their journals ami refer ml by the seer Mary , of state to the peojile for their approval or n j ciion, at the next regulur ceneral elect ion, except when tlie leishitive nsaembly shall order u special election for that purpose. If it majority of the electors voting on any such" amend ment shall vo'o in favor thereof, it shun thereby become stitution. The votes such amendment, severally, whether legislative as-emlilv art of this Can tor and against or amendments, jirojiosied by the or bv Initiative pet tiou, shall be canvassed by the sec ru t uy of the slate in the presence of, tho governor, and if it shall appear la the governor that the majority ct the votes cuM at said leetiwn uA amendment or smemlmonts, severally, are cast in f iyor thereof, it shall ho his duty forth with utter sui'h canvass, by his procla niatinn todoc'are tlie saiti amendment tir amenilnien1, severally, having re-e- Iveil sulu ninj.nitv of votes to have been adopted by the people of Oreuon as part of the Constitution thereof, iimi the smue shall be in effect as a purl of 'he Constitution from thethte of such proclamation, W hen two or mo e iinu'ii bu'-nts sIimII be submitted in the in. in nor aforesaid to tlie voters of Ibis slute at the same election tluy s'u'U he so submitted that each anif.ndniet sledl be voted on sopartVely. No eoi vention shall be calied to amend or prnp..8e nuieinlmesits to tLls Consti tction, or to propose a new Constitution unless the law provl itiJ! f r such con vention shall lirst bo approved by the ncople on a referendum vote at a regu lar election. This article shall not be construed to Impair the right of the people to uniend this Constitution by vote upon an initiative petition there for." Done at the Capitol at Salem, this I'SUt day of Februurv, A D.,l!0rt. (Signed) C.IX), F" CUAMHKUI.AIN. Governor. By the (loverncr i (Signed) F. I. DUNBAR, Secretary of State, SEAL PROfLAMAnOI. WMKUEAS. the Secretary of State of the State of Oreon, has notified me in writing that pursuant to tho pro vision of an act entitled ''An Act making effective the initiative and referendum provisions ol hection 1 of Article IV of the L-ontilitutioii of the State of Oregon, and regulating elections thereunder and providing penalties for violations of provisons of this act, , approved Feb ruary 21, the Oregon State Grange duly tiled in hi office on February 3d, I'M!, an initiative petition containing 7,4H signatures properly attached to a copy of said measure, certified in accord ance with law, demanding that a pro pufed law, the title, tenor and effect of which is hereinafter particularly set forth, shall be submitted to the legal voters of tho State of Oregon fox their sppropal or rejection at the general ch-ction to be held in said state on the 4th day of June, being the first iJonJpy in June. IWl) ' Now, f hcrefore, I, Geo. E. Chamber lain, Gov. rnor of the State of Oregon, in obedience to the provisions of said act hereinbefore mentioned, do hereby moke ond iue this Proclamation to the people of the State of Oregon, announc ing that the Oregon State Grange hag filed said initiative petition with the requisite number of signatures thereto attached demanding that there shall be submitted to the legal voters of the State of Oregon f r their approval w re' jeotion at the regular election to be held on the 4th day of June, DM!, said day being. the irt -Monday iu, said month, a bill to propose by initiative petition a bill entitled. "A Dill to pro poso by initiative petlliou a law to pro vide additional revenue for state pur poses; to levy a license on the Kross earning1- of Sleeping ca companies, Re frigerator ca companies and Oil com panies; defining a Sleeping car com pany, a Refrigerator cur company and an Oil company within the mtaidng of this act defining the manner of ascer taining the amount of such gross re ceipts a penalty for violating the pro visions of this act," the tenor and effect of w hich in brief is: Fiist : To require every Sleeping car company, Refrigerator car company and Oil company to pay in addition to taxes now provided for by law, a license of three per centum upon the gross earn ings or such companies annually to tlie treasurer of the state. Second: To particularly define each of said companies included within the terms of said act. Third: To provide the manner ol asit-rthining theainaunt of such gross receipt by requiring the proper officers of such eomjianies, as particularly mentioned in said bill, to transmit to the state treasurer on or liefore the 1st day of March of each year a statement untor oath of the gross receipts of such companies from business transacted within thes'aie during the oreceedinsr year ending Decern tier SJst, and giving In such statement information aa to the I name of the firm, company, business or corporation; the nature of the busi ness transacted by it J the location of its principal othoe and under what laws it Isorgan.ljfcd, und whom, if any one, It rcprvecnts, and in certain cases provid ed by the bill whose ware It bandies; the name; address and plaea of residence of the proprie'etr, chit f oflictr or manag ing agent of the business or company in the State of Oregon; a detailed state ment of the real estate owned by tbe firm or company in tlie State of Oregon, where siltiaUd and the value thereof aa assessed Tor taxation. Fourth : To provide for the taxation of ten per centum additional to sdd license fees in case of a luiture to niakM the 8iatcmei t or to my the license ra. I quired to be mad or paid by the terms ot sum n.e,i. ana to provide the method of cihct'.oii thereof. Fifth: To provide that If any officer of any company or corporation or other person nieoiiuned in Baid bill shall fail, refuse or neglect to make and file the annua) statements therein -required to be made for thirty days niter the let day of March in each year, on con viction thereof he shall Iks punished by a line of not less than $oK).0O nor more than $1,000 00, or by imprisonment in the county jail not less than thirty days n.ir more than s:x months, or by Iwth fine and imprisonment in the discretion id the court, and making it the duty of tne (iistnci attorney ot the proper judicial district to commence and pros ecute for violations ot said bill in any court of competent jurisdiction an action t lw to enforce said penalty. iVnieut the Capitol at Salem, this Stli dav of February A. D. l!X)rt. (Signed GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, . Governor. rv the Governor; (Signed) F. I.DUNBAR, Secretary of State,. SEAL Contest Notice. TVp-irtment of Tlie Interior, V iilled Staten Und (Ull-v. 1906.1 rmtlHml oviion, Mii'eh 10. 1906 A stunVielU eonlest nrtitlavtl hdvinjf boon ft led In thU ottlco by Alexander Aesk.conkwt- nnt, totrtln-t lu mesteml enlry No l:tsi:t, nmde .iiiiVJT. lWl.rorMK 4SKV,iee,2i, sw1, SW l i:.,.. .1.1 v ii . vV' l w.... .i- t. xti.. i. x,.. i Section 2S, towiiahip A N, ltmitte 8 W, by JiisoiIi Setnt.lii'MSki, coiitt.vti'e, in whlcti It is Hllein.l Hint tu (h well Hoouitii.ted. with tlie tpt' u lam! embTMceil In tho said houicsteHu entry ami knows llu presietit conditinn of the fame; ul"o ihnt miid JoM'pli ehiilkooki, entrj mn snd his heirs, huve wholly aliau (toned sitid cIhIui, ami that they have never refilled iton or ruliivHttd or iinnroved the in ntnce milking entry thereof or at nil: licit Haiti eatrynmn died itbout bee. 20. 1901, net! Iho nniiit's of the holre of entryman are unknown, hik! aficr dillitent search cannot he learned, and the liths of entryinnn art! un known anil their residence cannot be ascer ciliicd. and tlmt said iilleged at Hence from tlie said In lxl was not due lu his, or nis he Irs, employment in the Army, Nauy, or Murine Corns ot the I'd i ted State as a private sol dier, otllt'or, scanitin or marine, during the war with Spain or duriiiit nny other war In which the I't.lled Stole iniy le enitsgod. gld prlii sMre heivby notlttt'd toniienr, lesnond and otter evhloine lotu-li toy s.u.l iilleRHtlons at lOo'e'oek . M im April 24. I'lli. liefore the ttei;is.tvaiil Hocelver at tne United States lixl utlee In ISirtlund, Hitkoii. The stnld ronieslnnt hsvinir, In a mop fflldivit. filed March .X, X'K. a. t forth n.tt which sh'.w that afier due diligence personal s-rviee of this notice cannot bo made. i Is hoteby t nlercd and directed that sued notive be given by due and nrotior piiMictatioti, ALUliRXON 1. DKESSKR KeKlster JiOTirE TO CREDITORS. IX THK MATTKH fiK THK UsTATIi OK ii r.KH!.K r r.. Kli'E, tlecensed. Notlco is hereby irtven tlet tli .indertigiied lia Iv en aimoiiiicd iidmliistrt'irof rheexliite nJ Hwbort K. Rlee dei-eusctl by the II n. K M. Ilatlitn. J mine of tne rtmuiv t'ourt of t'oluni liiii tVntity, Mule of oreirnM. Any and nil H'roni liavliiit claims HtfHiiiKt said V"tnle f hereby ictinlr.-d to prem'nt the anmt! t the mlniMiktr ttor, verified aeconll. K to law, at Hie otlli'o of V. i Klsher, aitnrner nt I w, nt Kiitnicr, nK.in, within t months from the dutc thereof. l'ttted at Hiilnler. ()rcron. April Jth, I'JOii. KUAN KLIN If. HU'K, Ailinlolstriitnr. V. C. Fischer, attoruey tor the admuilstrutor. AbXIJISTRATORS XOnCE. TN THECOrXTy COITRT OF THK STAIK J of Oregon tof u,e-i'onair of tuUbls. dwil!r.'nt,r f ,U UU' ',oha KnJr Sotl I hrrebr irten that tho iwl.r.iTO..rt their rlalm to th nndiitnrt by p,., lnKP.nbull.ilng. Portl.nd OreoD, within .lt m.nth. Imm tu. dntc hereof. Th. dilm ,,f "eb.,u,';li;"4,on M1 th th .lt- b, B5AS. Administrator ot JOHSr. UKJAJf. Attorney. 5otfee For Publication. ni Jltr.m iht th foltowlnj .n'" ' W aollca of bis inuntloa nd ifct uid .iri-.r to mftde M , Rinirana kewlvar. at Portland, On-n.n on May Sa. . rt; barM T. Karty II? t. tli, namrathe milowlna wltnun to rrov. .ilVS1 n.'l?" 'rt"" OP"" nd eaiujva-v- " r,l1. Uua" Til!: 'barlea MalrnxU-n, T ernoiiln, Orwun. Wright D. Hurt, ol Ver nonia. jrtMi. Tell Moule, ol Vernonl.i. u2: ''ver K Joo, of . Vernonl! ALGERNON S. DRESSER. JUgliter. Xotice For Publication. Department of th Interior. land Oin at Portland. Oreeon.J Aprll7.1W S Notice la hereby tWeB that the folloaln?: namrdaotller baa flb-d notkwof bla Intention . to stake Anal proof In iinpportof hi i laim, and that auld proof will be marte before lh Kejf Inter and Kerclver at Portland, Omnm. y U: Oliver E. Jonea H. E. .N.. He nanu-a the following wltneam: to prove hit continuous residence upon and culti vation of taWI land. Tlx- (Tiarlea MalniM.ni, oleroonu, Urerou, parbl T. tarlv, of Vi r nonia Oreijon, Wright D. Hurt, of Vernouia, Oryou,1eil Motile, of Y'ernonla Oregon. ALGtU.NON . IKESriK, Ket-Uter. i-i. T. 4 HR. 4 W II POPE DFALER IX . J' Cigars, Tobaccos, I Confectionery. Stationery etc. I Light Lunch' . Houlton - Ore When in need of a Good Ste or Hair Cut Call On . o 1; V M 8- In The New Place; &2BO093CK93OCK8C citt&eOi&SOG tJW-a'JJ RAINIER Real Estate AGENCY. IW.G. FISCHERS C0 I Rainier, Ore. DILLARD & DAY, , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Practice in any court, State or Federal. Next door to court house. ST. HELENS, - OREGON V. C. 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