Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1891)
if it sfc THE OREGON si. U.S. and County Oilleittl Taper LOCAL AND GENEUAL. Tim Mist Unt wtk omitted lo mm Hon that i. 8. Cl.mfiR"r !! leMy ut in hi looii a wlilgnH" w w most lintirovod tiusi.n. t ?.-; TIhmhm Cwr( ' tl' Webfoot 1mm, I. having, mi l ""' V'r liU placa, it "uul Anbur Uwi'KWM " butMr, ( It eon now trtl.v ist-rUlu ibut work will ba nomine fed oa (b lr loeil Ooble mil Alorl railroad eooii, mu w are Informed, Christie A. Burko ontl Jtin.o K. IJiuko mela proof mi llii'tr uuiuiiiulefl liouiesteatl in Uwiitill8uoith, mugo A Cliitukiuil, Moid li)Uiy Clerk Dait Wt-tliitistlay. Hheriff Mifker tmlii Clutkmil an oittulul vlli i.n WtMlnonlny rumlutf Thursday. Till ol'jiHii of W ! to levy en tttbii-hiucul on Hmiih ' w mill mill tin wi yoke vl wen, U located i lilUt, Or. v When railroad comjmiiy cannot imy the employe ol the iHmUii de ment ( Ui road tlwir nuUrii i mily once io U iiiontliH. Uiy li.i Utiler uaiwnd niwrathii. Hutli i the caee villi tlm Oickoii 1'rti.lllc, in (nut luit il4o) id thai road lv riHelvwl in i jwy lor tic iiKMitlii Hint no tux pnot til gulling it in the future. . j Iut guud.iy Hi. Htton a viUd liy mi amusing ouiiiiiiiiiuiiiii n( hear and lUlmu Uiurii-ii. Tlitf , coin inn?. .onitd f live Italian eud three Ur. Tub IihIUu ng mid tli btar ilmined, wrll'd and olluiled t?l ffrapll h4 li the grunt aiiiininiit t.l (lis li.loibiUnts if llio !'. Any thing to break the monotony. A iwity eoneistinjr, of County Clerk fluU-k, It. C nnil Ji'iiM! Ct Ml 'J uiwUy lor low wU reereatioii In Ilia nHHinUiiui. 1 lu y ki1 t MIII lr Hinm tinw nil Wilmm rivvr in Hi viciniiy of ti TtM.iux4i tot, mikI tln-ii iwIihw limy will, wi ilM lr r turn Iioiiio n;nl .1 f .w l)" M'nrk rrrvkin ihv Nilmlrm Uy. I)'j uiy Dmt tilBniiiUn in lint rlfiVi tilttcw ilai ing Mr. uick'it uWiim. It in a nmtU r ol fvm-mX .IUeulm wlMtllioror w th ruin .f tht (iwhmii vk r b-nll oritlifri. It itl im ilie nir.n of tt!iiii tlm lut, nnil U) (iroveiil tli ntikUi rcwtrli friii Uing vwr run. tin it wtlwr iinl i ttiiii junt wlum lirv t Mf t Kitti ami will uiiiliiiiliUlly lu t"'t lKtl ( arfiimCf il 1 1' Itritlii Kruwinu iiMt whiMiU it c'u.iiiaiiu lur miy lungtU ut timo. Cwnty Arx'r Ih-on, of KHinl r. i hrro fcir li .ni l nmking nt Hie 'iiwut r.-ll Ui WJl. Hi" 14 ink l.ik Iwv nt t rnwl frnn hli'Hi,c"ili'!ly Ih will il ' tl in c.n.nivntiiiK lt wik w'h I ImVd ftum now imtil t tti l H.itpiiiUr ti e i4vt. Jiitlml Iw hiiI lli Ji'l iy n furwuriling tbr Uitikn U not known, Mny vnirn prnclin litif Rlri C, - A.Hnow'A Co., H. li itw if 1'mi-iiU, Mt Wellington, I). C unnrtMipl turcKM in oliiHiniug fall-lit (r all i-UaM-C nf liii.n. TlH'J nmka H rMH'inliy if n-Jwteil mmm, mil Im1 wjiiwI !l wuin.' uf inxny rttvnti Unit hnd l';ii riiorly n jiiUHl. Tliuir JvifrUiM'ut i:s atmtlmr col umn, will be of inurrt to linrntoin .lcntM, minif:i'tn" r, miti oil li ia Vn to U Willi imirnM. II in h arnotl m kihm! mUiriiy llioi (Jovtrnor rmmoynf him ni-i-oinUjil OoUmul J. C. Kliofm-r, of l'ortUml, bri. K"l Rmumto! l ll" Ort-KOii Miiuiml fu..r.l. ii Utni rnl J. M. Muim, ri- nignctl. Itol't. Miulinll. of Tort liiiij, mciwili C4iih4 Slmfm.r ! jiilnnt gt'iicral. mid J. N. Tfiil, i f l'ri JniiU, iHomri ninj-ir. Brigili?r-0'n i ml Hlioliii'r i wi ll-known in nroiyd clou. Ilo i a gmthiHto of Vt I'.iinl, mid wu a ImiiUMiant in tlm rnui ir nrmy Mow iiiuklug In lioiiio in l'orlr In i id. It In wiili dorrow wu uro cullml npon o minoiuifO tlm (ItMih ( Jili Itenvt-r at llool on nn fmiilny lunl. Tl, wrilxr l-n hvn ii'inoinilly nuniniwi with Mr. Heaver for aoonl JmirtcPii yenr miti enn comninml Ini-j lU'tlonn tlirongli tifit nn hoti.irnUle nnl iiirigltt. Knrtliur lin.n Uiln il i not J tiot-ro-ary to any miyililng rtWnwiJ w Uorn nini ininul in Columliin county mnl known lv wlmoat every limn, wiimmi an! iliil'l In tl'i )lUm. TliU n i uk t-n tlm fnurlu cliiUI of Mr. miJ Mia. Willi.uu ltnvor lo iliwrt for tli iK-ilur worlil wiiliin aliitln ovor a yt-nr. Tlia iwicuU. wifu mi l n'luiiven Imto the nymiwiliy olTim Mihtiniliin tlifii liour of aorrow. IKwuMfd lavw tt loving wifu nail onu ihilU to uiuuru. - We k-ani f the drowning in Tilf mi'k.on ftuininy liinl, of Krt'U Lnn-jjni-lier. Mr. I.uiiriiclir Inwl bm-n up . to Mr. Conni U'ii pUco on Uwr UUwl nnil on honn bnvk li ntnrluil 10 Inn boiiin linviuu tn fotil liir Il mi lougli nnil Til crwk on ilie wy. It U uimcI Uiat lu enwinpt Tlila cn-ok (liti wntur wu Jii'in-r tlnni ha (Miught ami llin lionm thn w him off, Ihun pur 1imi Klnt Hi d willi era lliu, w.i o" row mil, Mr. LmiKni'ln'rw nailva tf Swwfnn, of nii.lillu uiro, tmil lnve h wife nnil aoveral ti) all cliilJrt'n to mourn hia untimely ilemiaa. All of wlu.ni have the aymimlliy of thu on tira oouiinunity. f After nil Ilia wMely eircnl ited !ory of an Imiueiuo whale having drifted NHhora at Long Btuch, I'ncitlo comity, hauotherof thoneold Uuia fairy tnle of which tieopla ahouM not allow ttiin- ai-lvt-aiohe dei'ei vim!, TIh'm atont' are alarted for iha nla puriioca of in ducing peoiila to vi'.t tlie 8ilere- aorts. It la a well known (not that the oxem-aion buatnem tn li;3 MunniJa bu tt la Una been .ry light thi aeaaoii ok nocount of the Ions- continued cold wmitlie' ao lata in tha atnumer. We iireauma if tha ruin continue a day ... . . . i . .ui or two longer numncr wumh win come iir in the m kleutioul njiot u ilia lust two liave ctuae, or 'rliap it wiii bo a aea er(ieut thi time, per Iiaia tha cottaga owner, hotel m ii ml llwaoo railway connwny will club tjii'thei: and mnnufiictnr a hi wreclc in from of Tinker' Uutcl, Any!i'Ug The iftowniiifi nf Mlna Nuill llolxc, of H,i5.'mi, nod Mr. Wililaui HUiul, ol rotUmi.f, at Norlll ili-ach, on WimIiio iliiy lnat, in tin ouuiiwdull of great am row to IN paople of their reanwcllve cltlM. They wore bathing In Utomsrf will) a arty of wm-riil gentlnmeu ami lii'lica, when an iinnmnnu niidnrtow or tidal wave WHtt ilia linaidi drowuiug theia two and urlounly injnriiia; tilue other of tha putty. Tlnwa rcacuod weret llvrboit iehol, II, McKnr land, tiiOige Myt-rn, llalfa Johuaon. L. Phepnrd, Merle Johtiann, Iluti Loin hard, Mun Huwkiu and Mr. Mym. Mi(.li(ii"o i a diiUKhtcr of Judge iiolne, of tho ciimill court of Marion county, and a aiaier to W, L. Boiao, of the Port in ml law firm of MUitt, Hinitli. Htott k Holae. ' h wua 23 vciira old, Mr. Hteel wu a aon of John HUh-1, of Portland, ami wua tha adopted ami of tieorga A. Hied, PoitlundV preaent HmtinnU-r. He wua 'M yenr old. Tiii ia the firat drowning that hamx-curred on Hortb Kaacbaiucallia drowning of Mi.n Kva Uutbnuk twelve yearn au;o, whoae body waa never re covered. Hlia, uxt, wu a great favor ita of the Heanlde n aorlei. . Col. K. Wl igert vUited our office in ilia internet of a loat ChiUtmm gift. (ItuiwmNDicE. MAttatllj.i.M) ITBSZS. Farmer wre atiU buny making hy. Ji-ie Jonea, of Denver, came down Huuday, uiid 1 at woik for V, V, El- iiolt. Kinhcrmcn report Halt pretty acarce. Mr, tt. U, Davcy ia vwiting friend and relative in Una piaco thin week. Mr. II. L. Warren, of Warren Inland. Waa on the flat thia week. Minna M ind llnndernon and LouIm Mraliaiu, made a Hying vUit to Dvuvet Saturday. A party of young folk went on a lUhiug acuruion, Kund.iy eveoiug, mid hud tha pleunura of acting two linii vauiilit. " Mi Oney (Jruham and Maud !I.ii(liin.Hid Mr, rtitvia Oruhuin tMik a plaaniira rido on AruoldV'gont" Kuudny evening. , Mr. tieorgU Ornliani and Mia Cl,ira It n.4.l', pniti a very pleauui vi.il to CUukanie Kii lny. Mr. W. II, Conyern. of CtuUkmiie, wan veiling fiictid in MarmUnd tltin week.., . . Ituubcn Oraliam tH)k a irip In Si, J1.ii, Friday, returning ruudy. Wo ore i;l ol to ntata lh.it Mr. Joseph Dixon, who hud hi leg broken miilf time ago, Uahlu to be mound ngaiti. Mr. C. M. Oraliiim, Pr., hn taken he ixmiiioii an "cook" iu II. L. Cul- viu'n logging camp. The rtdniad men urv.-yed thr xigii thin placa l iA w k. U 1 n onetl tlit we are going to hava a ruilroad itirough iiere aoou. Mi Alur i viry ait k will, ihe ngue, We ho0 aooii to mhi het nruuud. . ' Mr. and Mr. Jim.. Dixon moved U H. Hixou' laat we k.. , KItTlVri"i,'i:iFNTV. Tlm recent aurvey of the Columbia Knr, l-y Major IJumlbniy, give great utifnc'ioii in thinoHiuty. With the acMiruuce tf twenty nix fi-et at Jo water, and tlm villi Inliou of thirty . no chip need tie afraid to enter. Tti mouth of the Columbia in imw the bent hurlxir on tlm count. Ilia the point, lied of comne the only 'lnt, wlmre the gpcnl river njntetu of the Pacitic nloptt moeia lida water. A forty-loot rliauiH-1 fiom the n;a to iho Cancailen, would hnrl nobody, but nnik the Uiduuibia tho artery uf commerce Ool na.igutiou open lo the Clearwater, i.i Idtiho, and lo Uriluti ddumbia, ami then l-Kik out A U the depth ol water on the bar, il limit now be very marly the mime a when th" river waa liwovered in 17'Jl Capt. Oruy'n lo Uaik reottnl from liv to even fath omn, at hiilf tidu. The worm weather 'U bringing many viniiorn to lliu beacll. Willi the As toria k South CoaH railroad in full operation, Cliitol Ueach la eatily nc eennible and the ted loo ride on the road, wbii-h wa fornieily tnivclcd, i iiow avt iled, IJt-liKhtful weather, panl eloiiily, but a Uh all tlie nun ih'ute wanietl.per l iUull aorUnf plea' act doing. Kxoiirrlou, driven, pio iiiin, boaliutf, clammiug and bathing are in order. Fndiing in rood, a CI. l aop puny recently caught 40 J trout in the Ni kaiiikuoi. Clatop in not niiicli of an agricul lurul county, the chief dry cro liar vented being hay and oal. It ha been itreut year forgraaa, Oat are prime. Koii and potatoes are above tho average. Ni-w iilaccrJti the Bonch cliiming attention are tii'ei hart Paik, north of Orluiea' liouaeand jillewitdo, near Ship enon. The Klk creek road i open ul- an. ami uniiner nuiiii ering to Ilia l romanliu ahore, are undertaken by ionic. ' APIAlty GliKANlNUH. L. P. Bauxcr, i thin week on a bui nana trip to the mutropoli. Frank Kpicltoft.l, ha void hi farm in Mr. la lev. Bv Hit change we Lamo agiMtd neighhor, but we prufer faiuiliv to "bachulor.' Ourgpiiiel frieud, II. Itciclmrdt, b lULt nittile uia aoiH?arance rrom a irip, niont pleaaani indeed, judging from the pleananl amile. . We are orry to looe any of our "tmclica," a they are scarce but "lime will reveal nature' moat hidden wonder," omeUnie Appear to u atralu, our friend Win, Qranam, who ha for noma time been apending hi time among tho maid of Washington., judging from hi lock, that he "gut tha mitlcti." Hiabuaine report ara a follow : Farmer hap py, crop tinmually fine, awmilali doing flauriahing bunines and log ging men and camp are proapering, ana he nun no lauit. wuu m -couu-try," wit taw. Kd. Lyon, of the-ClaUkftnio river, la making great preparation toward building an addition lo hi cony real deuce. - Kd. knowa what i good for hi country, and U going to that hi farm lack no convenience ol well regulated raucli, J'.ch,o;j. IIKKU ItifiASI) NEWS. Beautiful ratul Oloriou Oregon! A win man will barn hi buy when the kuii thiue uud dot wait to have it tcanoti in cock. ' The Bev, cx-Councllmn Jimlfca BuiliiiKnoic, rreacheil m quite large audience here lunt Sunday. People came fur to hear him and contiibtited tolia wituln, ntan evidence of their apprcctiillun. Ho reipienled all to coma to th Hock creek camp meet ing and Manured them a nice Uine ana plenty ol tutiing. The NortliW' Hdo retond the ntcaiii hovcl to t!.' rvcl pit lat Tuc- a), Tiicy have Men uniug It on the Hound for the lat month. . PiiKi. At Hunter, Oregon, July .lint, at 7 p. in., Klixi, wife of Jame Kabbia, of connnmptloo, Hhe leave a hunbund and four children to mourn her domUe. Charley II. Bpenecr gave a aoclnblt dunce lant Hatrtrday evening, which wa a decided uccenn. We hope lo b. aldo to report mnueihinjr more inter enting next time. Tho neraon who reported to the Cliilnkniiie Chief that the ptyiplo wen kI.hI that the O K. u. camping war over, could not be any of tiie vouiii ladtc from Deer lalaud or Uolumbiu City, either. HlMllNU VAIXKV KEWI. ' The pootde in thi vicinity aie abonl throuKh ha vine, but are atariuig again clearing laud and making ready for lull j owing ; Mr. IM!aky, who rime from the Kant a (limit lime ago, ban taken up a homcnlvud ncr thi valley. He L now Ihrcnhing a four acre fallow and expovla to ch ar it tip and auw a cro in the fall, O'ukI for him, he find tc a great difftrence, than being on a prairie. Hay U very good in lhi viciniiy thin year, . Mr. Masoii and wife, U-ft for tln-ii home ou the other aide of the rWer. af',er a nltort vuit with Ihvir frieud ai thi place. Mr. R. Cox, .,I I hi ranch in tlib vuliey, the oilier day, for 7lW. There in great taik of a railroad com ing through here. Maybe it will. ; rial.' . ' Latt ftaturday evening tiie spirit of Chiixiixn benevolence no prevalent in thin community, nunifent itnelf, in r itatheriug of the ncighbora at the Kvungt hi'ul parnoruge, on Milton urrek, who broUitht with tlieui canb Hour, grocene anj other nece-wariee, which they kindly donated to the pan 1 .r nod liin family. Son were ung a pleunalit a-a-ial ( h it enjoyed, pra; ci oflored. and the friend went home "And Iho King ihall y unU) them. Verily I ay unto you, in n much a ye have done il unto one' of the leatl oi thene my Itrelhi-m, yo have doue it iviito ii.e." Mat. 85. 40. Many thank, come ncain, friend J. M. BliAt'CliAMC. Obllamrr Jonepli E. Beaver dcpurUxl thi 11 f' Auguai Slrd, 1891, at the roideuce ol Julio Luiiiberou, lloultou, Coluuibiu eotiuty, Oregtin. Th niil.j.-ct of thi notice wa liorn January 10, 1803. He waa married t Mum Aii'ia Lamttereon, aovemiK.-r n IHS7. and wa calltfd to burry tlieii little one Februiry 3, 1801. Although not a nicmlier of any church, yet ht waa reconciled l" umt. ite leave u wife, one child. fther, mother, utor- and brothel, beside a large circle ol friend to awail the re-uuion at lh lantdtiv. A very large cmiotHirne ol iminlo Kathcrod at (rilltoit school hou where the funeral ncrvice wen held, tluuca lo the 8ca;'ooee ceme lery where the remain were buried Uu wa a kind husband, obedient oi aud dovoled falln-r. ' II. BCRUXOAMK. Chief Jwailee l allnr. Cliief Jumice Mi-lville W. Fullor.ol tho I.' oil i'd State supreme court, ar rived in roilnd,Monday,and stient the d.iy in viewing the metroiMdi of Ibc North went antl h-ft the same evening, via the In ton ruculc, tor the E..ivt. The Chief Juntico, while bis name- is not quite so common among the mua es, is fully as big a man iu inn-ortance lo tha Amcr Can people, a llio prom dent, iu fact ho enjoy creuter pretiite from tlie fact that he i appointed for a life term, uml tliereloie serves the rumuinderof hi year, provided, of course, he irivea sutinfuction and do- nire to oontinue on the bench. The bar of the stale andepeciully in Port land, save him royal reception one uo doubt tu which will cause him to carry pleasant recollection b.itk U the.liine when ho visited the fur West, GHArHiUD HATTI.K- Did an Indiana Woman to Have Her Babx'a Idfu. Jacob Conrath live on a (arm near the town of Lawrencebura, Ind. On Tuesday hi wife, her housework done, put her lour-montha-old baby in its curriage and trumltal il off down the lane to a berry patch in a hn If -cleared Held. A dauKliter auutl tix went along to mind the baby while the mother could pick berries enough for topper for the men whom they had there for htirveetinif. The little girl atteoded to her lank only until the mother wa out of distil a.id hearing. Then (he ttartod to see how many berries die could gut her into her own apron. She left the biiby placidly communing with a rubber tipped nursing bottle. , Mrs. Odd rath heard a cry from tha buby, then two or three shriek of terror from the guardian. She hurried back crving a she rail, "Vhiil' the matter What' the matter?" "A snake I" the child yelled in nwr. "Ita biting her!" Tearing her garments at every step againnt the titngtnd briars, the mother ouhed on, in agony, Coiled about tha eSubby arm of the child and hipping with venomous tongue the milk which ouxd from it lip, in lha little curriage there loy a mnn Btron blacktnak. Fright Bud toi aud famines could not still t' o ninth era'cry. She fell to ihgrouoi x-'nnini-juj. iirmer Coa;ii Li v;cu came running from the hnrvct Held, lleaaw hi wife prontratoand (bought her dying. He picked her up, but, pointing u where the carriage l(l, aUciUV'Tba t-J'J Save tlm baby!" But tho men were to !ow, Bhe aw the vcrpeut now niowty choking tier child to dentn. The little one' feeble ntruggle, willed had angered the rep tile, were growing every inntant weak er. The men bad pitchfork and hat vent hooka, hut dared not lined them. With a wild cry Conrath' wife broke from her hunband' arm, runbed fren zied to the carriage, eied the ennke hy the Deck and lore ite fold from about her child. The long black body writhed and biahed in a mad effort to fanten the fang in the mother' arm. Hlie lrugglud and atrnggted, and at lat hurled the hated tiling fmm her. riicti nlie fainted dead away. The bar vomer killed the auake. Then they carried Mr. Conrath to the lion, (tho weal Into rioleut hyileric, wbico have not yet entirely ceaacd. It ia feared nhe wilt go innnne nlUigciher. The bale wa unharmed. When the farm baud mcnred the anake they found it to be nearly ten feet long. OIIECION MKATHF.lt Bl'RKAC The following i the report for week ending, Hulurtluy, Augunt the 1st, 1801s. , WRKTcar oHRooa. The week ha been warm, though there ha been an ulwcnce of excoa aivelv warm day. The maximum temperature ranged from 80 to 00 de greea; the minimum temperature ranged from 55 to 65 degree. The wind have been generally northerly and of litfht velocity. On the 30th few droiHi of ram tell in welionu, atil- licicnt to lay the dual. The wealhei ho been generally cloudle, with light uioke apiHrnriug. Croix.Fall wheal ia nearly all cul and nhocked. Threnher will begin operation next week. IteporU all in ilicnie tost tlie tan wueai wa never bet'er, both a to quality and quantity Hnrinz wheat i ieiii cut in place I'.ml in Doilgln county ba teriounly iffvctetl spring wheal. Spring oaU ire beiiia cut in idacen; aome early oat are Mna delivered and a retmrt from Corvalli ay that it weigh 100 to the ack. Pome young orchanh were injured hv the extreme heat oi ll.e 2:nl. All report indicate that the 23rd wan the warmest day on re cord. Hoi' lice have developed rapid ly in the pt ten dye and eerioun re- nulU are learetl fanu Itiem. Ile coo :iu nioth'n ravace Continue. Boulh eru Oregon fruit in better than that of the va ev countn . I. e. more plant I fid and more free from inxect. In Cnrrv county five and ix tone of clov- r hay Ui the acre wa eecun-d ; timo thy liay averaged 3 tona lo Ilie acre. EAtrrumt oitaoos Weather. Warm weather baa con- rimied ami no rain U rejiorted lo have fallen. The maximum leniierature rmiK'-d fmm 85 10 100 degree; the minimum temperature ranged Irom JO to 70 degree. Few clouds have . . . - i.. iteen aeeu, ana smuue u appearing in the atmoaphere. Coin. The waather comliuon have It-en favorabbi tu tho wheat bar. vent which in ia full oiratioo. A wa expected the wheat ha nevei been better, both a to quantity and 4 mill IV.' In section of Haeco antl L'matilla counties the whea1, is gener ally poor and thin year ia no exception, s-herman county has an extra, good crop, lareer than ever before. Mor row, (iilhain. Sherman and Wanor counties will ship about 1,300,000 tmshel of wheat ; lunt year t bene coun lies shipped ytK),(XK bunhela. Cm a till county has a remarkably fine crop; to the north aud east of Pendle ton, it in. as unual, the best, luton Wallowa and Baker counties have line pronpects ; In thee counties, harvest inlaUr Ulan in the previous mentioned comities. Throughontthis section the hay crop is the largest on record. B. 8. Pagce, Observer U. S. Weather Bureau. WHAT COXBTITTTEU THE MAS. Though money make tho mare g v ih inonev miike the man? A thousand timet I'd answer no, That imincy never can. 'Tis honcMy tlmt It-adn ilie vau Along life's rugged rid ; . "And lii.m-Mty linn made iu m, . The noblcnt orkof Uod." Man may Inherit noble birth, Yet lack an lnint-.it h'-nrt ; The wcil -nprinu of man' noble worth In hoiietv, n-t art. II in i oat nmv make him blush nith shame, Hi fuith both pim-h'd and wan; Man tuny be poor but nt ill may tluhu What eoiwtuute the mun. Will wealth alone secure you Joy, Where nolliiitir itare molest T Wi I ax.ld est-nci the base alloy That enters in I he breast T If wenltli be yoiin, make God your Kdulc, Adopt hit noble plan ; For autd, a'", nor empty pride, iniicousliluletlieui.nl. Alas, when denth's slmrp pruning knifo Hetum-s yon as its prey. Will opulence insure ymir life Kor onu brief single day T The king may wear a Jewel'd crown, And on il rank may scan; 'Tin not the gold, nor y.. I the gown, That constitute the man. SIIEKIFF'S SALE ! FtRCs.OS THIS Or MOHTtlAtiK. N.itiok in ni shut oiv that by virtue of a chattel mortgage given by J A. Smith to Harrv Huxkk, on tiiu 22ml day of Novem. bor. upon the ertinal properly here innficr dvwribisd, to secure the pay ment o( the iiiiii of 13.783.00 with interenl thereon at the rate of ten per cent, tier year sine said dto, ll of which anid sum has hten paid escept the sum of Seven Hundred and Hixty one and 53-100 Dollars, which sum u now due aud payable, aud Khli'.U default has been made. Whereas., up-n the written demand of thenald Harrv Diisick, I, as idieritl of C lumliia roiintv. Or.itou. did on the .1th day of Augii't", 111. levy ution and take tnlo my iHisses-l 'K me pemoiiiu properly deseritied in said mortgage an follows:. On nln-uUr sawmill, mill boiler, engine, steam pnmp, pinner, and all belts, tools aud other iiiai-hinery connected with said saw mill, situated at Mint, In the said county and male; also seven head, of work oxen, yokes chains and alt toola and Implements connected with said sawmill aud logging camp; also one logging truck. Now, thweforo, by virtue of. as. hi mort gacsdefuult, demand and levy, 1 wilt on Friday, tlie 2fth day of Anguot, t.it, at th Hour ul l oeioi-K p. m., sen at piimie oiiciion to the higlieMt bidder for rush Vl Mist In th sidd county nil of the said wi stmnl proiu-tiy.or mhiihcIi thereof ! nmv bencceMary to satisfy nail sun of 5"'U . and the co.tn ami exp'MWe r tid . . "ii. A. ii .. r i. '..U, SSu-rlfTaf Cyn-H Co4i" o ' ri Have yon sampled ilmfe beautiful, (weel candle at the ilrujj atoret Tbry are very line IndeeiL, Thv St. Hklkn IfoTBL Till iKiuse, tinder the niangcmcnt of Mr. McNulty, I complete in every detail n country hotel. Every department ha been thoroughly refitted and re furnl-hed. The table are spread with everything the market offer, and the lodging apartment are all thai cud be desired. A good horse and buggy i kept for the convenience of customer (Jive the Ht. Helena a call. ' ftewapapre Law. . . 1. Hulnwrihern who do not irfve express notice tu tlm contrary are considered wlnlilng to continue tlielr utieiitlon. 1 If nuljnvrilier order rh llcontliince of their N-rl'Hlii-ula the piihtlnlirr may cm- Unun lo send uiem un il an arrearn arc paiu. il. If nbcriier neirlrct to or refuse to take Ihvir yvtoAetA frira lha ofltm to which Ihey nre direrled, tliey are fold re poniiiliie tilt llicy have witlid th ir bill nd ordered llieir paiwr liUoiilinoed. 4. If nntmcrilier mov to other plneen itlmut In oriuina the nublixlier nr tlie .ht are sent to the former direction they are held renpom-ltle. . TliecurlliavsdecMil Hint refolnit to take jxriiNlluiln from tli oHtce, or re- .novuiR ana lenvuiir luem nnnuia wi w prima facie" evident oi inttutUnul fraud ceMtnrriei ixar.a. An old pliynician, retired from practiee. having tuvl placed la hi hand by an Eat India mUnioiiary, the formula of a simple vcgi talil remedy for tlie speedy ad per manent cure of eonnunipU.in, broncliittln. catarrh, artbma ami all turnal aol lunn af- ftctioiin, alio a rxUive and ratical care tor nerven deblHly nd all nervou com- litaints, after having tented its wonderful curative ponrm in lhmnandii of t aien, han ell it mi amy to make u Known w ma ui Irrium flk,w. Actiisled by thin mo lire and a ileftre to r. Iie human nult.-riii I wilt tend free of rharfte, to nil wliodenire It. tliin recipt, in (ieriuan, Krei:b orKnglinh. wltb full ilirm lim for pre annir and iixinK. (km! by mail by addremit with stamp, naming Hit pnix-r. W, A. Novan, (t0 p-mW JRVn-k. BM-liMU-r. N. Y. . ive'i'.i'ii IhertvirlV(aoteithBl I will notfc n nouitilctfnr any dtbin contret"lny George Pret..n Cnm. (jaoBUB W. Caon. Uate.1 5-r t"ity. Or.. Aug. . 1891. 7-lt ;;'.' ", Teat-hern' Examination. Knnra n aesrsv oivm that the remilar Jiuartrrly puUic examination of ' trac-ttern or Columbia coniity. will convene nt the court houae in St. Helen, en Wednesday, Aumist ! lH!d. iH-irinninK nfiniiitlv at I o't-lix-ir.. p. ni. All ka brn boidoiR permlm are reuuirtJ to ue preM.ni J. O. WATTS, (Viuntr iSchotil fup't Notice to Creditors. The nndeHnned huvinu been appointed Admini!iraUjrf thel-jtiit8 of A. iiotta, ilwrared, nil -roui linvinu claims against aid otal. are requested to prewnt tlie sme lu me Uli tiie proiKT voucher at my piare of b ieinetn in the t-. n t Keiitien, tulunibia county, Htate of Oregon, witltiu six moiilbs fruni tliii data. u. c. jAquiau,' Admimttrator atoreoaiil Dated JnlvSS.ld. iH 51 final Settlement. Xirnn in nitaesr oivtx. Ihnt I. William Sviikmi, Aiiniuitrator of Ilie Entnte of Kleanur fteed, deceaieil, have filetl in tlie cuuuty ourt of Columbia county. Oregon, my rtnai ncuoum m my o,iiuiiiimiiuti, w mtlifr witli inv lK"lil:oii for dUtributiou of tlu. rrvitlue of snkl rtdte. and that the jmlae of said court ha ttxed Monday, Sep- tcmoer nn, isi, at i o twi p. m. , tn urn dnv, and the court room of said court an ik lime and ulnce fur (llnm-ut f anid nrcomit and ht-arinff raid petiliou, when and wbere any i-erwin ini-ented may ap pear and uOt r otiic tioun iiu-reto. W1U.IAH, tiYMOXS. Jit At Administrator of aaiJ estate. 1HOTICK. I! a Ind Ofllre. OrHoi Citv. Ornma. July 9. jmI. t'omlnint having Ik-cu nnicrvd at Ihis Ontr br InnaiSintrk avaint William Form for al-nn.tuiihn bin llommt-xi enlrr No. 7?7,iicil July , pw. iln lh S W nrlion i tma h!jn S nmiS W. In ('olu m Mb ctranif, Of non. nilh n iw tothe canllilon ol nl,l en l.-. (he mid pntien nre hnrahr ummnl to ikmMftr ut ihlv oiAre on the nih dnv of October, PSI. nt loo 1ok, a. in., io nwiitwd and forul-h letllnMHijreHWrBif mtd lUi.'.l hanlonmil. J.Y API'l.6:!ON. Keitittur. Jrtl II. F. Bl KCH. Ketnlver. r lliiil (Mi Orenon Cltv. Orraon Julr S7, iwil. omi'luiul huviug been entnrvit a( thin Offlee by U ThmiiMia nninst Ansust Hoba nacle fee nbaadoniiia bit llomesirtnl Kntry Nik iw. unled Jul)- ii. ISMS, upoa the 8. E. Sectional). Toirnshlp S. K. Raiure X W. la Co- ll,u rminiT. Omrnn with a view lu uieeui- (vlUliun ol Mid entry, lb Mid parties nre here by siirainone.1 tn 4;s-ar at I lilt oill' e on the Snh Av of wii.. iwi at io o'clock A. If., to rtxiHuet ami furnish testimony equcerulug said alleged aiMiuioiiuiciii. . j, T. Arrsanoa, Keener. jll si ' ; B. F. Ut nt-M, Kect-oer. it A Inil Offlre. Oremn C!t. Orecna. Julr IS91. t'ouiiMllt hnttng beeu eulerett at thla finiis. by Aujuai nsinn anaiuM nu ret- termn l or abandoning hia Homestead Kutry No.77;t. iltttHl lob. as. ism.upoii toe wi neeuon i ,..t.nhinA t, rauae V w . in Colnmbln coun ty. Oreasn, with s view to the cnoeelUUon of aiUJ emry, ine aaiti imrrien ott i-njuj mi,,' I' iwIa Piihliiv on the loth (lay of Heiv ntitnMi to aiiNAr mi juts, lrezsm. oeiore n. tember, Wfl, n't I o'clock a. m., to respond a t funilKli tesllluony conceniing snin auegea ainiilnmiit. And ou testimony then sub- tniitcl nhenring will he had nt thia oic on October 10, IWt, nt IU o'clock n. in. i. T. API'ERSOS, Kerlster. pu B. F. Bt'KCll, Betvicer. Dtt. ABORN. At Portland Until Jolj 5th. PR. AROKK, Fourth and; Morrinoe Street, Portland, Oregon, the! must mic ctssfnl physician on the AnterKan conrt- nent for the njieedy, positive, abrnlute ml perniaucnt cure for Catarrh of fche Heati Astlima, Brochitis, Pneumonia? and Con sumption. Twenty-five ysure' !uccesful practice. Instantaneous relief and pcrnianentcnres often effected uikju tlrt consultation. Dr. Aborii.by his original, modern scieiv tide method, effects , Speedy and radical cures of the most otatiniteand tongsUiidingcasea of Nasal Catarrh, Oscna, Denfues, Pis- charges from tlie Earn, Asthma, BroncUi- tis and Consumption. Also Stomach Ulsordsrs, Billions Colic OallStonen, and Jaudice, Heart, tdver, Kidney, lilndder aud Nervous alS'cctntions Diseases ot Mu. . Also all silmenta pecu liar to women. . ' " ,,. Dr. Aborn can.be consulted front cow until July 8th. when be leaves tor Europe' Hot. Home treatment, securely packed sent by express 1 1 any part of the Vaeifie Coast and Territories for those who can not possibly eatl in peraou. Tlii property U now olTcrctl in Trnrts to ftuit the piirchaner. It ia tsittintod fit Hilton Station, oa tha Northern PaciUc R. R, ONE HOUR'S RIDE FROM PORTLAND. If you want a SUMMER HOME With cool breezes, pure nir and nhacly grovcn, .: buy a tract in Milton Parkland snd . your family therefor the ftummcr. The officers of First Hegiinent, Oregon National Guard Selected Milton as the mcst desirable place for tl-eir Kncnmpment, and Camp Qibdom will prob- '. ably become the Permanent Encampment of our ''Boy in lilue." SECURE A TRACT While the opportunity ia offered. ; For further particulars, call on or addres, D. J. GT7IXZSH. jyl7-.tr. St. UeleiiH, On-gonV F. R. IMrOKTER OF 5a$3L - MANUFACTURERS OF - Sheet-Iron, Tin -WHOLESALE 212 First anil cor. Salman Strsst -Now is the Time to Secure a Lot Ia GEORGETOWN! This Desirable Trojrty Adjoins Milton Station, on the North crn racuic ONE HOUR'S RIDE And is Only li Miles irom St. Columbia Kiver. Wilton UreeK, a - jteauniui iMuunuua Stream, runa within 200 yards of this Property, fur nishing an Inexhaustible supply of Water for all Purposes. - LOTS, 50 Ranging in Price, from $50 jyl7-tt MUCKLE BROS, St Helens, Columbia County, Crchr., HAVF. RECKIVED GEHERAL 1IERCU A1IBI3E, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing (? , GROCERIES AND HARDVAr.-. . " - . ' . . .. ,i.-.-s, And Novelties of the Latent Styles and Dos:.- CCOrdcrs far Eo- r" CHOWN, HardwarE Table and Pocket Cutlery Dairy and Household Goods. Cooking and Heating Stove3. and Copper Ware, AXD J BETAIL.- PORTLAND- Kailroiui, FROM PORTLAND, Helena, the County Seat, on the o - X100 feet; to $100, can be Secured from D. J. SWITZER, ; St. Helens, Oregon. THEIPv COMPLKTE -or- 7 :.i c: ut V: