OREGON MIST
Entered at the Postoffiee at St. Helens,
Oregon, as second-class mail matter.
Issued Evkrv Friday flv
E. H. FLAGG,
Enrrox and Propkiktor,
One copv, one year, In advance. . . . fl 00
Six months. , 50
lRal notices 25 cents per line.
FRIDAY, Dec
THE OXK-TKKM IDKA.
I
NOTICt rOH PUBLICATION.
It tho President of the United States
r - w.is limited to one term in office all fa
trim presidents would bo ns independent
an I tairlcss ns the president incumbent
F.-fHident Roosevelt dechred that he
would not accept arenomination, and by
this declaration he placed himself in a
position of independence that has en
abled him to fearlessly carry forward the
reforms in which the people are so vi
. tally interested . and in all ways to ad
minister the duties of his office in ac
s. cordauce with his ideas of justice and a
' square deal for all men. No man whose
'. thoughts wero centered upon his own
" ' succession would have dared to antagon
ize so ninny conflicting intereft. In
. spite of his popularity among the masses
. it is very doubtful if Roosevelt could be j
ciciu-i, uiuuii ue woum prooauiy se
cure a majority, or at least a plurality,
of thi popular vote. The solid South is
' still solid, and its votes in the electoral
college can conn" lently be relied upon
for the democratic nominee. Then the
battle will rage in New York, Indiana,
Connecticut and Illinois. New York is
4 more than doubtful, atid in the other
States the Democracy may have a fight
ing chance. Why should any Democrat
1 vote tor Roosevelt in preference to Brv-
ant In the matter of controlling the
corporations they are as one, with the
exception that Bryan goes much farther
than the President, while on the tariff
the President is a Republican of the
itraitest sect. In the close States cor-
.. pore t ion influence and wealth might
torn the scale in favor of a Democrat, as
the corporations are shrewd enough to
know that a Democratic president with
- a Republican congress would not be able
. to enact any very radical legislation.
Doubtless President Roosevelt foresaw
this and his declaration fora siugle term i
was a declaration of individual inde
pendence for which the common people
01 this country may be truly thankful.
It has enabled him to demonstrate that
no corporation or individual is so
- wealthy or powerful as to be above the
law, and no individual so humble as to
be beneath its protection. He has
brought about the beginning of a peace
, ful revolution which it may well be has
averted a bloody one. He has taken
away the excuse for anarchy and shown
the American people that they have
within themselves the power to abolish
by peaceful methods existing evils and
prevent their recurrence.
His least, and one of the greatest dem
onstrations of good faith w as in causing
, to be mustered out of the service en
tire companies of negro troops because i
,friPArtirati?0f.',,POrtT0f,.t,bem fAKMER vTSIES WITH BEAK,
in a riot and murder, those who did not .
take part refusing, either through fear Dave Ka-ve a farmer living four miles
or a false sense of honor, to make known above iIi-t r-. on the Nehalem river,
the names of the guiltv parties. The I na atI eitren"--ly lively experience with
President did not have any prejudice I a bIack bear near nis ranch. He
against them on account of their race, I tilat ,jears have been numerous in
and would doubtless have taken the I tllat vic'u'ty this year, and that he had
eamecourse with white troops. ,Yet his j xt 8 nuaJbr of traps for the animals,
course has raised a ttorm of protect ! 'n mak'ng n's rounds he was suddenly
from negro preachers and politicians, i confronted by an exceptionally large bear,
and doubtless, were he renominated J 'rom one ' 'bose forepiws dangled the
the negro vote in a number of Northern s!e:1 'aws of a 'up
states would be massed against him. ne ixiiT apparently did not admire
Having no desire for re-election he does the orna"lent which had been attached to
not fear the threat and will pioceed with its P3, and was very angry. When it
his plain duty. ! beheld the farmer, it rose upon its hind
The stand he lias taken is a practical I leS5 all(1 attempted to smite him. Kaye,
demonstration in favor of the one-term ! w1k was sUirtled by the sudden 011
idea, t iough all will regret that he has ' 5lau!lt of bruin, managed to get to a
aot a longer term in which to forward I nearb' tree 'bere he had left his shot
his work. ' 'gun- Taking quick aim he pumped a
j couple of loads into the beast, tearing
ELECTRIC LINES WANTED. ! away his lower jaw. This exhausted his
r .. . ,." " , 'supply of ammunition, and as the bear
- Isit not peculiar that the attention was not stopped by the injuries it had re
of 1 nrtland s capitalists seems to 1 di- ceived, but kept coming at him. Kaye
reeled almost exclusively toward the who is a perfect Hercules in strength,
Willamette alley and so little is known the animal about the body ad be-
of Columbia County, lying at the verj gan to wrestle with it. The injury 10
aoor 01 uie metropolis.' There are I (i. ain.r 1 .1,.:-. 1
Avoid alum and alum phos
phate baking powders.The
label law requires that all
the ingredients be named
on the labels. Look out
for the alum compounds.
NOTE. Safety lies in buying only
Royal Baking Powder, which is a
pure, cream of tartar baking powder,
and the best that can be made.
NOTICi TO CREDITORS
,a. ivcii w ;" 1 ,, uon. M.
.,fSlllul A. HOlim. lll'i',Wl.M ,,,
in.-Vhi; iilJa w-lS. ..I hi. )".o..lt.m i ft S iKVtHVcUt. .!... "";;'
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IHlrtinoiil of llio liilitrlor.
I.aiiil Ofr.ce hi ruiiUhil, Oivmm. Si.l. W l;KM
Nitlloo la IhwIiv itivott lliul "hi fulkiw hk
nlui.i lu.l,l.,l HI...I llillli't, ill 111 lllt.'lllli'll
... ... ..: ..1..1... ..n.i , n. " v. : t... ...i. hi tin'
111 H1HKQ nilHI IMIMM 111 U('IHHI "I III li.i ; uir,.ty ri.UltiriHI 1U llirni -"". .,1 II iHll
I Will UiailV winni mr ni'Ki"" ,i.,.i ml nil In lW. m "-
Ihul il.l i.isuil trill lui iiii.il
ami KM'vlver, l I'urllitiiil, Dri'iKm. oil Nor. U,
ismt, via: Jiilui P. I fticai'lifr, II. K. No. I-
fur the B 8K A K ), BV ol Hi. W, UN.
lli'ltmi- (h followlii wllnera In intve
hl eoiilliinoiia rv!oinv iikui iiihI eulllVMiiuii
o( aulil Ininl, via amiiitl I'. Hnlliml. ol Cilia
ttlllll, llrciiiim Jy jliirlriiw. of Voriionl. lire
iiouj Hrv tlUhn, ol Wtiiniiln, Oniton; Unity
V, MolehklM, of Aiioaka. On-mm.
AUiKliNDN H. HKKSHKH,
Id'Klnlor.
Ii
KMl'LOYKIW LI.VItLK,
following is an extract from tin
President's message to Congress that is
of interest to people of a county, which
like Columbia, have so manv men in
jured or killed in developing its resources:
Compensation for accidents or death
U ne In any line of industry to the actual
conditions under which that industry is
carried on, should be paid by that por
tion 01 me community (or the benefit of!
which the industry Is carried on that I
is, by those who profit by the industry.
i me enure traoe nsK is placed upon Clemtnens Mailer to Lewis
mo rmpiutrr no win promptly ami
properly add it to the legitimate cost of
production and assess it proportionately
upon the consumers of his commodity.
It is therefore clear to my mind that
the law should place this entire "risk
of a trade" upon the employer. Neithet
the Federal law nor, as far as I am in
formed, the state laws dealimr with the
question of em plovers' liability are suf
ficiently thoroughgoing. The Federal
law should of course include employes
in Navy-yards, arsenals and the like.
Doubtless there could be arguments
put forth on the other side of this ques
tion. Upon rending what President
Roosevelt says, one naturally thinks of
the many accidents that are of almost
daily occurrence in the logging camps
of Oregon and Washington. The men
employed in the camps receive good
wages, but the risks in some parts of
the business are considerable.
The President says that if the entire
responsibility for accidents was Dittoed
upjii the employer he would consider it
one of the necessary expenses of his
businesi and put it iuto the price of his
commodity. Anyhow, it seems that
those dependent upon the men injured
while laboring for the advancement of
an industry and to enrich his employer
should be aided by said industry and
emplover.
Sew lure For Epilepsy.
J. B. Waterman, of Watertown, 0.,
Rural free delivery, writes: "My daugh
ter, afflicted for years w ith epilepsv, was
cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. She
has not had an attack fur over two
years." Uest body cleansers and life
giving tonic pills on eaith. 25c at all
druggists.
A U and B Miller to the Hen son L
A L Co w lit of se qr sec 32
6 4
J M Miller bv shvritr to C U
Capler lot 1 blk 44 Columbia
City
Peter Miller to F and W J Morri
son tw qr and s hf of sw qr of
nw qr sec aj 6 S 1000
F, L. W, K B, and W J Morrison
to Marie II Uradley hf of sw
qr of nw qr and sw qr of sec
2tt 6 S 1000
Mont
gomery sw qr of nw qr and se
qr of ne cr sec 6 6 4
J C Mullens to I wis Montgomery
n hf of nw qr and w hi of ne
qr sec 22 4 4
Clemens MuILt to Lewis Mont
gomery se qr sec SO 3 5
F and S Nagel to C O Masten
option, right of way
C L andM F Parks to Nicholas
Uroy nw qrof sw qr sec 20 5 4 600
M A and L U Pirtle to James
Peterson nw qr sec 11 5 2 3200
W and M Pringle to the Nehalem
Investment Co ne qr of sw qr
sec 5 4 4 040
John Pringle to the Nehalem In
vestment Co w hf of sw qr sec
4 4... 1280
Kninm Prahl to the Benson L A L
Co timber In sec 15 7 4 1
C F and II Rabinsky to the Title
liuarautee and Trust Co tim
ber sw qr sec 8 3 2
V and A Reidt to J If Tompkins
e bf of se qr sec 1 5 3 00
C F Starr to G L and J A Mcpher
son lot 2 and e bf of nw qr sec
18 5 3
State of Oregon to Hex Caples hf
of se qrsec 7 5 2
St. Helens Lodge No 117 I. 0. O.
F. to E. P. Pick lot No 2220,
I. O. O. F. cemetery
The Sisters of Charity of Provi
dence St. Vincents Hospital
to James Dart nw qr of nw qr
and ee qr of nw qr sec 13 4 2 2000
The Great Northern Coal Co to
the Nehalem investment Co
tracts in sees 22, 23 and 20 all
in 4 4
E D and G (i Tichenor to T J and
J E Brink hind in North flats 150
C A and J A Vanvolkenburg to
the Nehalem Investment Co.
n hf of sw qr of ne'qr sec 15
0 5, less east 5 acres 437 50
T and M Walts toj Harduian
part of B M Watts die 1407
frame to J i Watts lots 5 0 7 A 8
Mk 1 cast (inle ad to Scappose :jiK)
F W Wood to Jerdina F. Wood
part of E (.1 Bryantd 1 c 45tj
J and M Clin to Nehalem Invest
ment Co e hf of se qr sec II 4 4
and ne qr of ne qr sec 7 4 4.. 1S20
M A and W M Ladd to Marie If
Bradley land in sees 11 and 14
3 2 i
S K Imont to Geo. 11 Lemon t
part of sees 4 and 5 41 and
parts of sees 33 and 31 5 1 ... . 1
G H and A V Leiuont to Geo II
Bracket part of F A Lemon t
i I c io
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
Notice t hereby iilven that I, I'. J. rU
TiiAritlaii of Itu pttmon ami vkinIi ol llvrtwrl s,
llrta. a tolnor. iuuUt iiihI hv vlriuo l itn outer
l the I on lily Court of rlalaou Comitv, Slate of
Orvffon, utft.ttf ou the '.I'lh ilay of tHMotwr, A. II.
I'AM. illtetMlm Did -ale of III renl ealme h.'roln
after ilencribeil, will oil KrUlay Hie mill ilay of
Kiivrmtwr, UW, at Ihe hour of two u'eloek i.
in., altll front ilimrot Ihe I'otilily l otirl hoiiae,
of Colltmlit tVllnlv, Oivuoti, III SI. Helena.
therein iwll at inilille anrtloii lo m muiieni
hiililer fur eaah, nil Die rUht.tlO mint liuenM
of aald HurlM'tl 0. lint In ami to Ihe North
hall ol the North wel iiinrler ol Heeiliin Tea.
in Towtihti Konr Noilh ol Itatiire Two Weal,
of the WllUmiiti Meiltllan. In t'nlttmhU
t'otitity, Orea-on. anliliH I lo Ihe ilower iuteriM
ol I'hoeb A. Hnrr therein.
Hnch aale will tw miuto foreaxh In haml, atih
lecl In the eoiiltriiuiloii of aahl I'ou illy Court
Ol l laimiti iiiiur, Male ol urvgnll.
Dated lliu Slat ,la of October V I , HUM.
I'.J. HKI.V
tluanlliin of thr IVrMMi ami Kitutv of Herbert
8. Brix. minor.
...... i...... n. .t ii.iii' urn'
loll, III., limn iYi,l November ll. UW
" , tiu.KS Mtllltll
W. II. 1'otvell, Attorney lr Ailinmi"""
II H lot.' 7
H0TIC FOR PUBLICATION.
Fnreat Uoxerve t.ieu deleeilini No. KrhM.
flitted Mtatea llinl tilhee. I'nrtUnil. urenoli.
Si'i'ieiiiher. I'Hai.
Nnllee la heiebv wtvell lhal John IVaraon.
whiNHt tHMtolnie aiblreM U tVtttKtiil. Ilremoi,
hN inwle aiuillealiou lo ti-lect unili r Ihe Ai-t n
Jtitu 4. tstr, im sun. .it) the follnnliiK do
rrlheil tnu'ta. nW Ml'.. MH'a NK Xeetluli
Jill ToHUshli3 Nulrh. Koine' ftel.
nitniu the nexi ihiriy tiu from ture bervof
nroleala, nrrotiteati, auaiit Ihe eli'e(loli on the
llmtinit that Ihe Ian. I deM'rtlie.l. or atp- iHiribni
thertsif. la more valuable for Itk mineral than
lor agricultural intrmteii. Willi rivcltru ami
noted for rrimrl In the 1'oiilintiu.lolier of the
Oeneral Laud timer.
Allil KNON .S IMIKSSKR.
liei;Uter.
Flr publication (vt. U l w.
Laal tlHillcatloii N iv. 11, Ub.
SI'MMONS,
111 theClreiiliCoiirlolihe stale of Oienon tor
tile t oiMli) oi i "iiiiii'-'"t ,,...
i i.Im Mullu ii tibiliitllt va. John II, Silllliati,
ilefeuilanl. , ,
To John II Sullivan the abo named dclcn.t
i , i,., ni,, ,,i ib,i stole olOreitou Yen arc
. ....... i ,,n,i amwer the I'om
.".V.... .., I " b.i .Live cuitil'
iiiaini iiii'ii mh . , imi.
eoiirl an.lcilne oil or before lscciitb.r Ul
i.nki ui.iMii la .1 , uiva.nller Nov. .ul. oau
.1.-ll.i.. ..r.l I lb llial OllblleatbOl I'fttll1
n.illie. an.l IHoll (all lo iiiii. ai ami aii'Wl
Ihe 111 lirwlll il tor Ihe relief it".l o
1.. ....i ........ iu i .., i uii' r.ir a ib.eree thMU
Inn Ihe iHnidaof iualrlmi'ii) uon Miiiwt ,w'
...V..... .1...... .. I i.Uiiilllt n,l ilileniblllt
ami lor Mich other ami luriher rellel a lo the
court -coin" meet ami juit , ,
Thla iini'iiona la i.iibll.hi d by order ol Ihe
II. ,m II,.,. x Mi llrlile. Iil.lne of Ihe '
named curl, made ami enlered on Ihe JUli da)
of Oclolwr, ll. ,. ....
It. J M'Kt'WskV
Attorney lor I'tallitlff,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notlr In horvtjv elvrn. Thl tho ittiilcr
iiemti ilk tin vxtniuM of ihv u-t will mu
vrsMti. imve nitM mir nni n.toiimi hi in i
flct'ofibe t tmutr t'lrrk vt Colunibii, t initit
PI'i!itr'l MtllMH, ttn'iotli Uy vt Novi'iiiUr,
A 1 . I'Ato. nt thtt iiur . 11 o rhvk, in th
rrtnHm itt Ihe I'Mitntv Court hur. in Ihe
it ol St. Ht ft'ii". In sjniil t ttltnnli I'ltuitti.
the ttiufttii'l Ui'e Ur hi-nruiji t' f'l.j-tiiu
iotti n a.timtii tttni inr tn Mitirtiiriit
tnoriMir.
II A U ll V W Mt'lHJNA .1).
k f - uiurrKN.
Kxccutuni o( ttw jiitl entitle
!!. (IKI'RKK,
AttttriifV tor txfeuton,
DISSOLUTION NOTICE-
Tho nnrilltTHhlt) hi'rt-Inf.irf I'tiilltm iin.i4r
(he nrm iinmo.( uittv X IWU v . n( llimitoii.
b iluiuttvcit )'V tnutitttt iMtiM-.it. V.. II. ,irty
hftvlti),' Pun-lniMMl r Hiirn-v i lulrrrit. mi )
itiftiutiiMl M tlrl.tji rii iMtKttiM) tlllO h (Mi)
rirtn. Alt .kvoiuii ltu th linn re (ho irit-r-tyol"
Mr. tiirty.
t: It lilKTV.
li.l'. KOUKV.
M. IIcU llK, tMot-vr 10, l
In the I'lrcnt 'nirt of ilu- St(o f (ir, wii fur
tht i tTt ti t v t f ' oitim'.l
Kot-erf It. St.M?r. Umtlir. . tllm U. SlmMer
t1 fViuUfit:
To III 'i, MuMor. ilcfoiKUttl nnnifl'
111 tllf ttllllv o( 111? of Dri'r.in v., sr.
pUtut rilr'l j.m !u the Nut? i.lltk-t
tuns.' mi or rVfori! thi? !.bt Uy nf iuiulli.'utioii
( thii it!tr!itn a hrrtMt. pruvUicii. towii, the
'jth Iny of Novim?Hr, l r;, u it vu fail to
II)''1' 'fr'' f-mrl !' th n-hff Jinmu.lr. lu Mid
coinjMttiiu; iowii: Mr ii-Tt't. (r 4iI court .It
MtlvtM if th-c r..t.U ut imttriiiiotiy u , cttitiu
U i. , ii y.,nrw)f mnl tin- j.ltiitiniT.
TUU fniiiimnni U 3Ubii-h.l l,y th trli-f of
Th'in,w a. MrBmi.', ju.Ik. of thr t, vittltlr.)
oiirt, niH.H' on (hf ;th -lav of !fiu-tulwr
In mi.t hv whtrh xtnU r it l ifljiLli-f.! oti.I or
Irrctl th'it this iiiiniiniu tn- t.iil.U.t )' a
wvvk ftriJL i'uHM,' uttve wt-fk iti the Or-foii
M:t. n new.fn.tM-r oi.ih.l in tlii-.-Ky f m.
M Irti, oiiimhi ( Miitity, SUtt- of Oroii. The
'Ute of the hpnt Niihlu atioii of thm iiotk-tj I the i i, L:
JHth llt.V llf K..I,l.ri.t.F t Ht at..l It,.. . . I
U-t ulIlculloi.o( -ui.l tjMtirf Nfivrmlr Hh
10
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Nolli ! hrrrliVBlv!! thtt lu foiuimt-r
h nli Hi rtt lkloit ttl Iho mi'I of t ol ft-i
June rt, s;h, f utniil "An m l for the ile of
HtuU't UtiiU tit l In' ltt, of I'Mllforniii. itri(oit
NoVAtln. Nihl Mfthltmton lorrilorv," Hat'virtitl
.! i.i ill lltH I'uhllt' 1-uimI MAloo bv uf At.H
Hot I. IWJ. AtUTt St'hmhllitt, of Athlon, roitlit)
. i alitintiitn. MInIo of ttrntoit. hS IhlvtUt
Hlp4i lu thU oilier (tit worn kUteioriii .mi ."U,
(or tho iHiu hftJM i( thtt ut l4 nw lo( heMou
So. '.V. IU lowoihlp Nti. i North, Mltcv N' 4
ht'il. mot will otTVr nnmf to how that the Untl
iotitfhl In mot vNlnniile for n llm'H-r to; tionr
Itmn fo? mcritMiltitrftl iiortort, tttl lorlahllh
lliu t'Ultn lo KMhl Imnl tror tho KettUlcr ltl
KiH'i'tvor t t ortlftiol. t'reifoil oil iHtHrMt
lh 'th lv of .Vnt'rtiU'f. lywt, lie nafiiv
witufAM ThrUt tu IMt l, vt I'orlUUit Ore
tot, ; O'to Sttitellinati, of Auoti, Oregon, fiicfl
hrrt II 1 ', of Albloil, Orfffou, Hrrnlmtti
Uoer. of Albion, iireuuh-
AnvMti'fiill iwmun rllmlo tnKerH)) Ihe
tnivelf ribrl UtoUare roiit'aiil lo Die their
t'itim In thi imi ult or In-forv mIU Mh iU
of .Novetul'er, ISAM.
Al.fKKNON K. 1;KhsKU.
Knttner.
notice ok nmriox to xvvi
I0K Llijl OK III EXSK.
t.Iitt AK1 T. TAM.AHr
Aitorny fur rinlnllff
f ,'VH'It1.?
OREGON
ahd union Pacing
To all eroni ronevrtteil, ami th Wgl vtHon
uow rvHl'liiin In itohto preliM-i, ( titMtntM
t oimiy, Mali of Orvyoit, hi pwrltrjUr mn
aul earh nf ton will take notice that I.
O (;, llnttier will on Moliielay the .'fol ly t f
Jan tail? alit.lv ti Ilia H.oi.irathU t .i.n.ir i'..n,.
o the itio at trvicHi. for the t 'oant) of t o
ttmhia. for a Moon to m-11 notriont. vtnoua
aiw in Hi i ti'in.irt it itii i(TRU'ittt rwitr in !
iuaittl(lo thm ontt tfallott. hr a iL-ril uf ti
loo itt h lit tiie tlllttite of uobln, lu (tobl jn
litvt, t . l oliinibta. Male t( tirrtfim. vhirh
fliiflimttim will htf u'iurttaiil Itaae! uti the
hiionin iHrtuioiK tti Mil,
lu the I'omtt f'mtrt tif the ftata of Ore fun. for
too i ounijr oi i ontinrtfa.
Iti the matierof the Ntlltt-atloii nf ii. V. II m.
ler (or a ltr'ne to m-11 imiou, rhiou mo)
mail iiiiior mwi irrmriilvi i t.irr In lr iiaiitl
iiihi mir iniii mi itOi'W. u fitifilfi trriw
i -iiiinr'in ixiitat "mir i 'rrtfoil
To tho Mouortlo round t witrl t otumbla
imiio , r'ifoii
riin" Mii'iifiiinni, i .imi.ft.iiirf itti..rtiv
f Iho lCl tutor of l..y.lo orrolru t t ohnubot
otini. ?4uo t iirrdoci ait'lMho ih rviii-
aimI hate artiialU r m1. Hi m).! t...tl
iio-t ttr Hion than thirli 1im limt-iii-t. u
iihhoiiiik iiiriiiivoi tit it tn itlloiF aiitl t.a.
oulathu of M.I. itm.iii, hrrvhy r.(-- tfu,
i"-Miitm ni-j iiuuoriMo imiri to grant to tl,
inimtT l-l" frnp III rll lifrifi-U.. vieiottk ..)
uinit fiiiur mot irrmcmrM t l lrf Ul lo ()rmil'
lino ttmn one tfalion. al Moblv, In ..i.lo 1'ro
Itwt, i oinmiiu t fotfity. Mala ofiirtf.in f..v .
j-ritil of l t rooiuh
K.wnl lti. k t". Vt StrrmrUuA U t i t....
In, it Vonog;, V i tor 'irer. W tra.u-y T tl
Jordan, rrank lMi,'ia. U'wii VI.-I..J. r
M..a.llev, ihmi K Tawl. tt T Alt iinrf, rrank
.-r:ior( K. . .-. Th Hunter. K Anllkor. H
Krnn II M rorr. t Matn. t ha. K
Into, . K. Miltt, IV t Kowlcr, i(ro ltt
erKrr, UoiU U tua. hor. 11 Waa-nor, Krr4
Lrnt.-hor. W. lii.nior. frvi Jtmrti A 1
Mab .ilm. I.. Hrtlrt. l et, r H H rvmg
V.t . Kowlrr, L. M t o4i it, lto, noithfUi tl
W Y i rr y . I in ti Ivioiwtti. Kranh rUittr )
I' An-l. ron, H Wart. It I., ttuhrtiw u t
Powlrr. John Mltoiaii. I. K li-tfle Uvtt
H U K4.M Jrtii,t""' H rttjlott.
sl l?VJ'' V V H..lUu'.on.l,r.. II Ar.ner.
M U Uuri'hy. Hoory n olior, J, M iHmeit
kra(lo A t. J ti honrv Haar. l' f.
Wail. A be l.lnh H-mti t.li.H. U tvwUm
U.K. Myhittrti, J K Hoar, Y, Mwhop J M
' "."""""'"""i" Mri hoi, H I
ar.m U. V lUn.lUoii, j. a llo,. r. Jht. U,
J -hlejetH. Ilrnry mi.., J. k M,ili,irr, tt
Makiuatrr, Atlolt tt ir.
JOB PRINTING
18 OUR DU8INB88
XV 1 have the wt and ntOHt
VV fully (MjulpiM'tJ Job I'r lut
Inju; (Hllce in Columbia County
Jud we are prepared to
do all fiinds of Printing
on .short notiee ami at,
most reasonable priees
a TRIAL Will CONVINCE
OREGON TwIIST
i : 1
: r-.n. quick
A. M. MOLT0N
Tim Columbia County
ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO.
t
Tni.ii.s KxAMtNKi) Abstracts Madi
Non-Rksiduxt Taxks Pato yt
iii' Loans, etc
Rkal Mstatk
WVa
SUMMONS
Ulltui II null. t.
telnint. In the aUve
are 1 the animal's jaw prevented it from doing !
I. A Truman to C C Musten option
rilit of way
M McCullongli to M C Gray a lif
nt nw qr 23 ami n lif of nw
n..rl. in rvm ..nt- i tut. ).. - u. nr mr. an
.. . , ... , , jIm injury with its teetll, but it ' F M lliul I' Mi C'tiilotHil. to Win
ho sale.n.l rt.l, they buy practically clawed him severely, finally by the ex- j S lJi n I f o " 1 w r , c 2
.11 their ...pphe. , P.rtlainl upendi,. ertion of his utmost strengtIl'i , " f J w " ! 4 6
Over a mi lion do ars annua v in tt, i. j . . ' iimji nw ijr i o,.
icficu in pusuiii me oearover, and u u v
.... . , ,ell lIle Iarmer managed to draw a (
Pn urn ,tu In TIulIo. ..-..1,1 t... : ; . '
" " l" .n,.i nwui'l UC a IlltVlIl ! IfMlfM u,lnh I. a i l.l .. 1 .1 . .
investment, yet there i no talk of such I h iiiM.j .t. . , lion8 flM for record tor two week
- , ; w ivcnt b aiuc until iie
a line, while 1 there H-eu.s to lje lonnuier-1 .truck a vital spot. The bear was one
prujei- ior iuie in otner directions. A ! o( the iarest ,.. , in lV:.-f
men j measuring 8 feet 4 inches from tip to tip.
ana weighing 2W ponnd-s.
The bear is now on exhibition at the
Grange Fair at Natal, Oregon. All wish
ing to see it apply to Mr. Kaye, Goose
Ranch.
10
10
and A McCauley to K A and
Following are the real estate tranKac-
l.rav I
a.i a. st
llallr.
Affile
s r.
I'nii)'
I'NI'lN DKfDT.
( IIK ALU- I'iiKTI.AMi
si'r.i I A I. f.,r the K
via Ihililliiulni;.
ntOK.VNK KI.YKH, IV, f. J. AM
lor K.il.rli Wu.liliiK Daily,
ton, WalU VV all,,. '
lat.ni, i:.i,r rAl-iii
iiml (irem Northern!1 i
imlhtf., 'i !
ATLASTiir KXfllKHH l M. 7:11 A.'jil"
lor tin- Kl tin Hi, in- , ,Hy, j M...
Lower Columbia Rivkr.
8ti-tmer Maaanl't Ifmea I'ortUnl dally, cmi.,
for AatnrU .1 r li,rh,Ka Kt-luiulric
1-i.y.:. Aworw i T.m a. m. lallv, enopt
M. U. UKAIU,
OeuiTttl Fuaaciiircr AKtiit . Mil 11AM) r.ir.
very few of Portland' business
Have a i nreciai 'u l lie fluvuiitiisrei nos.
sussed by thin c-iunty nnd have farms on
Sail vies lelamj ami along the Sonppoose
Btrip. Some time it will be appreciated
that there are no more beautiful spots
on earth for country residences than the
bluffs that line th ) C ilumbia River. No
where else on earth can there ba seen
Buch a vista of forest, mountain, river
nnd valley, and the summer climate can
not be surpassed. With electric roads
this would ba within easy reach of the
big city and beautifjl Iidhkm would b.-
built here as they have been built upon
the Hudson.
1200
SiKAYKD ok STOI.K.N One cow, iron
jrray, with "W'on right hip, white star
in forehead, white belly, short tail. Dis
appeared hree weeks ago from my place
nt Bunker Hill. f reward will be given
for definite information concerning same.
JOHN WALCZAK,
Yankton, Or.
Lout; Tennessee Fight.
For twenly years W. L. Kawlc, of
Bells, Ten n., fought nasal catarrh. He
writes: "The bwi lling and eoreness in
side my r.osB was fearful, till I Im-vhh
applying linrkleiih' 'rnica Halve to the j
sore surface; this ranseil the soreness j
and owelling to disappear, never to re-j
turn." Uest stive in exieti-m p. BicatnlII
druggists.
UEAL ESTATE TIU.WeK .
I oney to loan on anriroved .
iirity.
Vf. II. POWELL,
St. lieUd., OregouJ
K M Mcl'liearaon u hf of e hf
of se ir ul see 20 5 3
K and It Mcl'herson to (i L nnd J
A Mcpherson, n hfof r.e qr
bcc 35 D 5
anil It J Mi-yers to the Title
Guarantee and Trust Co. i hf
of nw qr and nw qr of nw qr
wo7 3
ry.O
10
ending Nov. 24, 1006:
.John Harduian to Augustus ller
! ring part of Ii M Watts die.
J M and A Hill to Ouy Lane lot 1
blk 0 townof Keto
K nnd M Hotch et al to the Sage
Land Improvement Co Be qr
of sw qr and i hf of se qr and
ne qr of se qr sec .'S3 0 4. .
fj A h ml M L Hosford to Geo untl
J A McPheison w hf of se qr
ec 20 " 4
T L anil B Johnson to OeoL and J
A Mcpherson w hf o! w qr
sec .'W 4 5
Osvar Johnson fiNchalHiu Inver-
meiit Co nw qi sec 14 4 4
It D.l S Kapplvr to C C Maston,
ilion, right of tvav 5
Joda Kappler In C C Muston,
option right of way 5
V. H. patents were granted U W. E. '
Crcesy, John Ulin, Frank Al.-lebern, 1
George Woolet, Oscar Johnson, F. A.
and E. M. Lemont and Iewis G. Clark.
EHTAftl.lHflfcO
171
25'K)
JOHN A. BECK
DKA1.KK1S
Watches, Diamonds, Silverware,
...JEWELRY.,,.
Repairing u Specialty.
AlilerStnel, )! Front Si Firat, TOUT AN
1.
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In Diet'ln-iiiit ouri o( ih Huti (itt.a ,
till' l oniilv l.l l'i,l,..l.l 4
n. muni,.)', riauuiiT, ta.
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Tn Mini. II, mill-y
ftllllk-.l fU,t
III Ilu nm 1. tlm Htalauf Ori smi ),,,i arc
hiTi l.j r. .,.1 iri .t .,mil, , 1,.. .,.
aiiwiT 111., i-m.n.lallil lllril mill!.' ,
alnr rlilltlr.l .int. Im.,.h ,! ,,, lllt
la)t 1,1 Iwrnilw. YAH. rali ami la nmifiiriircai
Ii) '1-Ulntlir aualli.t jr.iu l..r al,,lill.. illt,,r,
nil'l II SHU lull 1.. IIII.H.T ta.- ,W ..
limp, fur want tlicr,.! ll,.. .i.i,.a u.
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ail'l iIIHiiiltUHMI ill tlin ll,itrrlK,t ll'iw CSlalttiif
tf.Mi you an.l mi. I ,l.ili(T, Tula auuiiiinii.
' "T iiuiiin aiiiiii 111 ,iirilii, t,, a,i ,
J ;l. r nia.li-liy tlin H. T A. Mi llrliln, i,ttr ,
j llir I Ittillt 1 nlirl ol tin Nlalrnf llrrXi, r ,,P
j ' '.1111IV l t iiliimhu, ilnti-.lx ii,l.f fHh !,
ii'i "nii-r iiruvniM nmt u,f Dr. I tiuli.,.,il,,
1 ilaauiiimiilla aliall I mailt-no llif Kill ilai .il
., VJm and that ilw la.i imlili, .!,,,,,
.v IIR, ,,, ,r(-r,M.f yff,
HrKNrfclt, DAVIH rAHIIKI.I..
r """' lr I'laluiiir.
SOTH K FOB ll Hl.iai lo7r
IlaiMrlmi'lit of tlir Inti rlnr
Land (inn. i i'i.rii...i , : '
i.iiii.- 1.111, u ,v,,i,, , 2 ,;, ;,,
ilisr,,M.,f Jim,. 3, 1K7S, ,.nlllli.. ,, . , !
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SECURE FUTURE INDEPENDENCE
Hy Investing in GOOD RKAL ESTATE
St. Johns Realty is the BcSt
Invest now while you can get in on the ground floor;
Tomorrow may he to late. Correspondence solicited
Irotn tlio.se .serktittf investment anJ promptly answtred.
loSi Jersey St.
St. Johns, Oregon
cmuiirt moit
All Til HIT
A COMPLETE LINI
OF SUITABLE KINDS
FOR WINTER WEAR
KNIGHT'S WALS&
at VHSHIHCTOK kkO Tman ir.
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il Aiiifimaiih. law, ;,,., . ,
inn. ir.i,'!,"r"''1': . "f
HalilTll Si,. 1 H .;'., ... '": """ll
that II,, 1 1 ' ' i:""!' "!'"
SI' v ihr Jt.i ,.( 1....?,' '. ".""i"1' Or,, .111
,,"'! 1 " U lllll !.; I nii'l
Al r.,.,.,,. U pl,: , ar
'Hf.ii,; ,,,,,,, , .,:,
"II"iii,iiI I'lirtUi il. nr.
Any mill a i i.runiB ,.tui...i. ..
i.ih ii,.-fii..i I,,,,,,, ,,. , ,,;.";l'
I. Mrlilil, III
'if l'.,rlln,
'r: HlliUi,,
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DHKHriKH, IUkI.i,,,.
SUMMONS.
fl
Syrup of White Pine and Tar, the old
reliable cough remedy. For sale by A.J.
Deming, druggist. .
America,,
Willamett Slongh Route
r
lA-nve St. Helens.... 8:30 A M
Arrive nt I'ortland. .10:30 A M
leve Portland 3:30 PM
Arrive st tit. Helens. 6;U0 P M
fUK 60 CENTS.
Will Carry Nothing but Psasrn.
grrs and Kast Freight.
I11 Ihe ('limit Cmirt
11,1. i .,,,
II. V. Krliz
Hilt.
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au'l ,111 nr I,, !,, r 11,; , ... . T. "" 'i''l
M. ttlll.ll .lh.ll, ,.f.. .'"
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Mar nf iiiIiiii
11 f
"fill., mi,. of (,., fnr
I'liillltlir, fa. t rum,., Krila lil 1
PORTLHt, ORlStl i
AAAAAV 4&SA4Vfty&
gflfmmnmfflfiffwiffitfwnfnf nfimmirnfmwwfflini
THE BIG STOREf
UOWW BY THE DIG SAWMILL 1
Receiving New Goods Every Day
In the Week.
g Km Itepuutlon of Ing Ktamllng , Only Ui. Boat In c
I General Merchandise!
Dart & Muckle. 3
St. HflcilH,
Oregon
Ill If Mtill CIMjlhli.iilt I ii .1...
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WESTERN MEAT COMPANl
8PEN0E&POPH, PROP8.
JIA.He OOOO, Matter. tf
Ulll'l
lin-lsla'
, j uia auiumnija .
C'liillulilu In ii,
"""" '"'I "K 11.0 HI I of Nov "i "
I.O.Sd A HWKKK
I .'111,11. ..1.. t. t . .
nd wi 5 till tl fiiM fine herf of Nehafam Valley cattle
ThanksBivin J T thr,ccyr old steer in the county for
I eavforl yrUr home pork and corned beef.
W orders for turkeys, geese and chickens.
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