m tot Tit funtAna T....1... i i ii.. . ' tt"??"? THE OREGON United Ktutri iDd Coiuljr Official Paper. Ht, Mblknn, January 2tt, 1091 E' 0- LOCAL AND GENERAL. Wantbd My threo young luilles, imrlnari lor Om leap year tmity thl (t'ltiluy) evening. Mot sign your mime Id full mid address box No. 81), Ht. 11 Ian. t A full f rubber goods at N. A. Perry', Houlton, Mr. Enoch Hlilnluff.ir of Castle Rock, Wasli.,ves in town on Tuesday last. Mr. George Lamnnt In quilt tick, atippMod to be tyi'iioiu rover. The lateit novcU and otlior choice reading matter at the drug store. M. 8. Dippold and Henry roller made proof on their respective claims lefoie tho counly clurk last Tuesday. Clothing, Hrt clan and bet quality at l'erry'a. lluiilton. Mr. Kmtebrook, of Furtlnnd, ii at present engaged in the county clerk's oince at won ou me tag roil. Bily your drugt at regular drug tore. JKidwiu itoss neaps in belt. In about two weeki Tns Mist will jnililirh a general write-up of tho county and the leading business houses therein. Merit, A. II. Powell, of Pittsburg , and Soon Campbell of Vernnnla, were callers at thii olilce laat Friday. Mrs. T. C. Watte loft Monday night for Alton, where ihe had been aum inoui d on account of the serious ill uess cf her father, Mr. llilcry. Methodietnppointntentt- First Sun day, Maygers; second and fourtli Bun Uyi, Clatskanie ana Steward creek third Sunday, St. Helen. II. C. Coats, Pitor. All ii not cold that glitters, but all i sold tlut klitterilii W. J. Muckle Co. 'a show esse of jewelry. Cull and see the latest styles and be convinced. County Clerk Quick is again able to attend o the duties of his office, a! though be is compelled to use bi crutches on account of a fractured knee which he hurt several months go- '...'" Mr. F. I Clear, who for several months bis teen superintendent tif repairs on the Postal Telegraph Company's lines to Oregon and Wash iugUm, returned to St. Helens lull week Where be reiumea his former Miition as operator. Supeiintendant Watts has sent out In all district clerks the necessary bUnka for annual school meeting. It is a matter of much importance that the clerks eel out their renorU ou time. (iOT IT M THeNbcb. Last Wednes day evening a genteel looking fellow drooped into W.J. Muckle A Co.' store lid after looking about a few moments expiMscd a desire to purchase a col lar button. Upon examining their fine siock of jewelry he selected what he wanted, i laced it on "the back of his neck"and departed. Dully boy. - For reason whfrh we are not able to Give lust week's package of Till Mint did not roach Clatskame. The axr, aa uanul, was mailed at St. Hel ens on Friday morning and should have reached iw readers at Clatskanie the same evening. We are sorry to liave these things occur, but the mail in this county, especially by the river aervice.'ii very uncertain. We wih to impress upon the minds of the fair sex that this is leap . year. The opportunity is at hand ; make the liestof it; if you fail, try again. Lead the blushing young gentleman (or old Whelor) to the alter and rejoice in the fact that you will thus have estab lished a presumtive right to do the leading so long as the divinely sancti fied alliance may continue. Many years practice have given C A. Snow A Co., Solicitors of Patents, at Washington. D. 0., unsurpassed success in ohtaining patents for all classes of inventions. They make a specialty of rejected oases, and have secured allowance of many patents that had been previously rejected, Their advertisement In another col umn, will be of interest to inventors tiatenteee, manufacturers, and all who have to do witu paten is. Ihe Unions Taylor lawsuit vt,l,.h hits occupied the attention of the diitriot court in Portland fur several days has been decided In favor of the defendants. The pronertv iuvulvad comprises seven acres of land in Eait j-ortiaiid.aiia isiald to be worth all tne way rrom iw.wo to 160,000. i aa ex riug wh an enure siieem. A nn.t I D I SIHOVILh . ftlfn. Ii. 1 .11 n commence with thi ., i...i 'j 1,'Jirr j mipper to Ihe heir, of T II CK. .1 ti. j.i Ran. de.n,. .n.i . ,' nrr'v ": r:" 't nous h,?'lLlbn8nh,bH,ld umK Lholdin M o( th J"111" o oar roadi life It aso on the orooerlv. About three ha "ur years aim tha h.iV. k...:i.. a .. " T.T 17 ,." . . .'. ""' ouggy ii i i ...... "iu nu wnu nu wnn mi two yuxs tesin over the nlinlt U.elrf.,U.re.tinlhee.tatetoB.Kill,n, rods. He doe. ucUl.lo, to Z A. B. KnilAI1 mil nllin.. I. I . I. I. . . t "u. mr... . " i .', wamner, doi we muttcontes he is i? , Kjwrvniy ms me interest, ptrt with ths goad-stick, .nuuin vuiiiuienccu sun m re cover the nrODertv. cUimlnir that Mr. Taylor butoro and up to the time ol nor Uiialb was onlv hn d no-, tliln in trust fur him. In this rune tho uuemua in raver of th loinnHani. Then the heirs brought suit .in the state nirouit court for Multnomah county to recover their interest in tne estate. 1 no case hua hn nn trial fur some lime and niii Tuesday last, and was finally decided agitimt the liefn. After this decision or wei censront v fnmlahjul k. u. 0. Wllion, and laid by the cl tons." ThTr's ..-v .,, waattae marer cltlisns will It Is very fine here evsrhead tast now w vasimiig certain, tbsy are tired of but very few of us ars willing to travel In tbs fins large mod hole that direction. Ws will still stay with the me asocial Van Btshman's Batnrdiv mud nnderonr ft althnnrh Dun ! I Qoass So.' W. 0. Xing, our road supervisor, baa a crew of men now at work planking tbs county road from ths line between Sub- man and Dowlln to tbs old Braut place. Succeis to Will and hit crsw. B. W. towmau is contenmlatlnc startlnv hli mill at Its full capacity by lbs first el March. He U not to be excelled In outline inmper, Dotii in quality and qoanllty. from tbs appearance of tblnn J. H. Headley Ii again putting In his appearance Was rendered a comormniaa m mail lh reildence of J, 0. Kllby. in which Mr. Tsv or sold the dfnd. anis HIS Ille nterest in the nrnn.rlv for fflOOO. Thus endeth a very hotly vuniesiea lawsuit. There was a dance at Mr. Freeman's at Marshland Monday night. We learn of this through the steward of the steamer Shaver, who was attend. ing the reception ball of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Conyers and got left, as the steamer was compelled to lesve Clats- kame on the tide before the steward had time to bid his beet girl good-nichl. consequently tne chief of the culinery dopartment had to seoure a row-boat and chase the steamer into deep water before be could capture her. In so doing be passed Mr. Freeman's and lot snd behold there, too, was merry mak ing, ask too steward about it. J oere wai a loclal ball given at th Apiary hall on Saturday evening. The proprietors wers thepoitmaiUrond deputy at Apiary. The muile was furnUhed by C, A. UIrt and Harry Randies. lhair sweet and melodious itrilns of musle was almost equal to that of Ole Boll and Dan Tucker's violin and Unjo playing. Dancing was extended until a ute hour, in which all enjoyed tbimielves to their full capacity. waltsei, hornpipes, Jlgi and reels put life and metal on their heeli. Booty, CLATS KANIB NEWS. Farmers A Merchants Insurance Com pany, of Alhanv, Or., was a visitor in St. Helens Wedneidav last. Mr. Bueil nforms us that the insurance busineis with bis company is in a thrifty con- numn, and that the amount dnna in Columbia county compares favorably wun tne other parts ol tne stale. instead ol as stated in the court proceedings that the Dolline dace in Beaver Falls precinct was to be at the residence of Dr. J. W. M serve, it is at weaver falls school bouse nesr Dr. Mesei ve's residence. Voters will please lake notice of this change. The revival meetings closed on Sun aaymgni last alter a series ol one movement being made to plsnk the county road leading in ths interior. There is ready considerable plank laid. Let the good work go on. Mr. Henderson Ii having an ornamental picket fence put around his bouse and lot In this ptace. Some new machinery was landed at this wbarf lately for ths mill of Chancy Wilson, who will bsve bis mill second to none to the valley. D. J. Bwiteer was in town ssrly this wesk on insnrance business. If there is any business to be dons the Judge will rastls it. Mr. Metcalfe, of the Portland World, was doing this place very effectually last week ia the interest of bis paper. He seems to be a live man and awake to the needs the country. Mr. Smith and sons have bnllt an addi tion to tbelr saw mill in tbs shape of a dry Ing bonne for their lumber. Mr. Blsnchard started biimill a few days ago. The large sash and door factory at this place is expected to Minnie business soon, We hope it is not a false report. Mr. J. J. Weatberwaz will open op his llns of basiness in s short time. Mr. Dippold hss returned from Virginia where he has been on a business trip. Mr. W. J. Drill baa his lumber on the ground for the construction of bis new wharf and buildings, and will begin work next week. The business outlook for this place does not seem so bad after all. regardless of the stereotyped phrase ot "nera tunes." Msssrs. Mnckls Co. are making some improvements on their wbarf. Mrs. W.J. Deiti visited her parents this week. Smith Klstnercothissnkle auite severely isst wees. Mr. Thompson, the filer in the shlntJe mill, wss taken to Portland Monday 111 with quins ey sod la grippe. The scarlet fever scare has abated here and school will, no doubt, open soon. Tbe erand ball to come off on the 19tb of February is expected to be the event of tbe season , and is looked forward to with eagerness by tbe young people. A eao sociable was held at the residence of Mrs. Graham and was a great success socially. A rivalry In ths meet business here en ables us all to eat beef steak. GObrath and Bkeen are milking extenaive preparations to open up their logging eamp m the spring which will give employment to several men. On Monday evening a complimentary social dance wascjven at Conyers' hall, In honor of ths bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Conyers. Ed. McClure and wile entertained some of their friends at tbelr residence on the Mr. W. Bnoll, State adjuster of the James Barr farm Saturday evening. Rev. Baker, of tbe United Bretbern church, closed a two-weeks series of meet ings here on Sabbsth svening. A lot of new lumber has been placed In the Central Hotel, presumsbly for internal improvements. Miss Cora Bryant spent last week in the Ncbalem valley, Ths school clerk is now engaged in taking tbe school census of title district. Tas Mist and Oregonlan fulled to reach tbtlr readers here last week, and there ia much grumbling In consequence. Our citizens were Informed by The Chief last week that a boy from this vicinity had been sent to the reform school at Sclera, Tbe news was a surprise, as was also the . . . I ... .M. Willi Vt . T IUUUI week. The final sermon, was preached I .,.. Mt w- n - I eviasas aaaa bhww wuvsi ssu vvsbw VVWia VU. hy Itev. Bauman, of the Congrega- tni behaved in such a rn.mi.er that as a lional church of IUmier. i... .., tho,. in eh.ri ..r. iy Don't forget the kso year parly this to P,aCa lllm tb reform school." It (Friday) eveuing. No lady is .up- seems a Utile singular that, although ths (fre. to ,n1 tel)B wbere M(i kow the I'uwu w DO present Wltnout a partner. . ticious namre was ht mtAm r irmn. a goua tune is assured all Who attend. wn w so iew persons, oo iew, in ran, that to get a commitment at a Justice a court ths whole proceedings were kept secret and only J ost enough evidence wss brought before the Justice to secure the Decenary paper. Tbe public was kept In ignorance of what was going on, tbe nesses kept mum, and ths boy being noth ing but sn orpbsn boy, got no chines to The gearing of the foe: bell on War riors Rock is disabled, consequently there is no ringing at that point for the present. The dramatic club ia now in work ing order and a production is expected aoout ino middle ol February. Judge Switcer returned Wednesday ,n,''in "ld jD h,!f def6D"' bu .... I he AATstniilmafil lA ika . MfAem auhnl from a visit in the lower end of county and alonx the river front. the STEWARD CHEEK. The Harvest Queen ran on tbe reef near the Warrior Knck light house while on her way up last Saturday morning about 8 o'clock. Tbe fog was so dense thst it was impossible to s.e the light, and tho steamer ran iio-i-d aground. About 6 o'clock tho steamer City of Astoria came along and the Queen signaled her and placed her cargo of passengers and frioght on board, which were taken on to Portland. At high tide about noon Haturday the Queen backed off and steamed on up to Portiand unhurt. There has been more wheat passed St. Helena the past week ocean ward than in any former week since the ah ip ping season begin; but the-e is fully aa many vessels coming in as go ing out. Every possible effort seems to have been made to handle the im mense orop of wheat of the inland em pire. Tbe lightering is done by steam boats, barges and crafts of all snipes and sizes, anything to break the com mercial blockade which tended to cause the late depression in business in this state. St. Helens has been victimised by newspaper prospectors lately. One of them, II. 0. Taylor, who goes from place to place doing special work for the different papers walked into Thb Mist office on Thursday of last week and offered his services, which, as the prospective employee looked rather intelligent, set him to work soliciting. The next day Taylor made a very good showing, but Saturday night came beforf bis labors were finished and well I need not tell the rest, only in the spree that followed he "blew in" the bosses money slong with his own and WBlked out of town. The other fellow who claims to be repre senting a Portland paper is here yet and continues to imbibe all that hie hide will hold so long as someone elsels williug topay forit. Ten or twelve men with ssws and axes met at the school house early Monday morning and spent the time till noon cut ting wood for tbe school, Sunday school, O. Q. T. lodge and other meetings. Fin Ruiter spent last week in Portland on business connected with his store. Mr. Cemoii, accompanied by John Quigley, has gone down tbe Columbia in ,ean h of a suitable place In which to ettab- liib a logging camp. Mr. Peterson, who has been in ths Insane ylum for some months, has been pro nounced oured by tbe physicians, and will return home this week. Our Good Templars hold meetings every Saturday night. The debates and semi' monthly paper have made the meetings y ry interesting of late. Ouroew "worthy" is a little forgetful but his duties will come easier through practice. We cannot attend very regularly but aim to drop in once in a while to obtain the pass-word. Tho farmers alliance seems to be prosper Ing. Tbelr meetings are held once In two weeks, and we bear they hsve some new applications for membership most every meeting. Arthur Quigley has qnit work for Fish and Juhnson where he has been driving one of the teams for several months, and will move on his horoest-ad this week. A dance in bis honor will take place Monday night at ths residence of O. W. Barnes. Another big charivari in this valley ; this time at Mr. 0. Parelin's. We don't know whether it was given for the benefit of the family or the school teacher, Mr. Young, who Is boarding there. Perhaps both as there was a much larger crowd than usual (forty five.) The evening waa ipent, ai usual, singing, playing, eta, until! near 12 o'clock, wben some one announced a leap year change by having the ladles cbose par'nera for supper. The kitchen was ths only room in the bouse large enough for such a congregation. Two extension tables gave room for eighteen to be seated at one time. Q. W. Barnei and lady were given a place at the head of the table and by a mere chance ' Num-Skull" received his favorite olaoe near tbe center. Mr. White had the honor of first place at the second table but could eat but a few bites ou ac count of rheumatism in one font HUM BIOLL. APIARY ITEMS. The very finest of weather this week. U. F. Dosn, of Apiary, has Just returned from Pennsylvania, after a long visit of several months, Charlie looks well, and says he feels well. He ssvs there is some thing about Pennaylvania that attracts bis attention. Ws do not see why in tbe name of "gee whlllaker" he did not fetch her out with htm. Lewis Butts Intends improving ths facial expression of his cosy farm. He, of late, purshaied a large bill ol lumber mat ne in tends to uss In decorating his clesred land with a fins fence. That is business Lew. Money spent for lumber is well invested. Charlie Buck has, of late, been making some tins improvements upon his claim. He says he is going to quit all of his "monkey business." His old time "pard" hss Just returned. Success, Charlie. The people ot Beaver valley invite speeisl attention to their new plank road. The by commitment, to ths reform school compelled to bear a stigma that will attach to him the remainder of his life. Tbe one way of comfort that the boy's friends if he has any -may derive from the commit ment is found in tbe reputation the insti tu'ion has for kind and humane treatment Mr. Holden, of Saueies Island, was down last week on a vlnit to bis old friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.Ticheuor. Miss Ida Bosartb, of Woodland, was passenger on the Shaver last Wednesday and upon arriving bere took a sled ride up ths creek to visit her sister, Mrs. Norman Merrill. She was accompanied by ber niece, Miss Leota Merrill. It may be re membered that sledding is good bere now, that is, a sled is good to use when the roads get too bad for a wagon, as tbe sled does not sink so far in tbe mud. A tenderfoot might call the county road up tbe Clats kanie impassable for teams, but native dnds nothing in the way of roads impassa ble as long as he can possibly gat through, so plods his wsy slong looking as though he was glad His no worse. Alex McDonsld. another friend of tbs Merrills, rode down from Deer Island on 8atuiday, having heard of Mr. Merrill's illness. He wss gratified to find the suf ferer much improved, and so returned Monday. W. E. Conyers returned from Portland snd tbe county seat on Friday evening, snd next day Jimmy wss hauling furniture up to the new house thnt hue been await ing an occupant for some time. As it went by from tbe were room of tbe steamer, tbe remark was made, "there s tbs furniture, It is coming off now sure;" and tbe predic tion was verified the next day when Will promised to protect, defend and cherish Miis Hattie Quigley as his lawful wife. Will's fellow members of the brass bsnd called towards night and tendered tbelr compliments in a serenade, sending to the breeses tbe strains ot the sacred melody, "A Horns over There," whioh was appro priate no doubt, but did not just at that time Interest the newly married couple nesrly as much as the home tbey are fitting nn over bere. Will's many friends unite in wishing bim a happy career and success ful matrimonial voyage; while they wish, too, that be rosy realise tbe truthfulness of what he was thought tn have long believed, that "it is not good for man to be alone." Mrs. Phil. Stout lefton Wednesday night for her home at Sea View, after spending about three weeks with her parents and sister. Miss Jennie Myers accompanied her for a visit at the coast. W. H. Conyers visited Portland and the state capital last week. Tbe "Chief" got out an extra last week to give us ths latest intelligence from As toria. In tbe subsequent regular Issue It is claimed the extra was a Joke. It helped ns amasingly to be told that news about tbe extra, for we supposed we were ex pected to believe ths news it contained. Frank Merrill and wife are book from a week's visit at Mist. After the band gave the newly married couple tbe serenade mentioned above, the general publlo got ready to give an assort ment of vocal and instrumental rousio, but were stopped by the announcement of generous provision having been made tor their wants down town, and dispersed to investigate. - Blank note and receipt books at this office for tale cheap. .How to Tell Good Seeda. The first and most important point is to find out where they were grown. The writer, who is probably better able to judge In this matter, by reason of long years of practical experience, feels sure there are no better seeds offered sny where than tho;e sold by Posson's Seed Store, Portland, Or. Their "Culture of all kinda of Vegetables" is Invaluable to the gardener and farmer POPIS. B. F. Pope, of Honlton, Oregon. Writes the Oregonlan How He Waa Cored of Bright'a Disease by Electricity. (Oregonian Jan. 25, 1892.) Editor Oregonian, Sir: Please insert this card in your widely circulated paper, as I wish all to know bow I was cured. Five years ago I was taken down with diabetis, bright's disease and catarrh of the bladder, and other complications. The first of last November I consulted Dr. Darrin and was treated with electricity and home medical treatment, and am now glad to say I am perfectly cured and can do aa hard a day's work as ever in my life and never feel worried. Dr. Damn has tbs praise for my be ing eared. Refer yonr readers to me at Honlton, Or. B. F. POPE. DR. DARBIK'S LOW CHABOU. Owing to the "herd times," Dr. Dar rin will in future giveElectric treatment for $5 a week, or in that proportion, as cases may require. Tne poor tree daily from 10 to II A. M. J those able to pay, 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. Evenings, 7 to 8 ; Sundays 10 to 11 All curable, chronic, acute, private and wasting diseases, including stricture, hydrocele and varocele, treated successfully and cures guaranteed and never published. The doctor also cures deafneu, ca tarrh, bronchitis, la grippe, consump tion, heart dyspepsia, liver and kidney diseases at his offices, 70g Washington street, Portland. All surgical opertions skilfully performed. Consultation strictly confidential. Bend for ques tion blank and circular. saorad ano ssv (mv sn tins mv tivo 'uopueui o) snojeuinn oo ejjoilOal lg 1a(nVom luana IT 'SdNIX nv dO SXiitf (IN V 'HflO DJSTIMaHO 'S3ICMVD jo eoji ontg y axv jo mihihosbv iraa-ao T ay S9IJ900J9 -m aaiTaa- eros THE MP 11 NSWHON'flONN V 9 N I N 3 d 0 Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that the next regu- co- house, in St. Helens, on Wednesday, lar nublio examination of teachers for lumbia county will take place at the court Feb ruary 10, 1892, at 1 o clock p. m., sharp All teachers hnldlnc temporary certificates must be present. J. O. WATTS, County School Superintendent. LITTLE LIVER PILLS. n mt sain, ticaa a sensTiPATL ISM Stt see SNlMSt, Tm lisps sms sjBtMlee4jMM mu Ummm, bs WrlUHltMbjIaslutllMM, Im, totaha M M HfH. M S4IH POT U UI HTO Ttm kiawbniiiMliNiMka s Sm.i c m Ii ii to fiwan mI 1 n i n Mwk l.l eiaifcM M. "fl l.n,iTr..e.rfc. W ImilLwulK.hWl 0. HARTIK'S WONTONlO. V rvsirrm iim mion, asasuvts u uvnl 4 tiDxtrsoM amroima t. dssiutatcdI S M SSALTH UMl nKIUWt ITUINTS WTn TBI mu tugTu wmm CS. It. ISUtS. M. 8CBOOL-HOCBB NOT KM. Mr. Clarence Coats has returned to Clatskaoie. Don't grieve girls, he'll come again and then possibly the rest of you will get to bid him a tender good night. One of our school girls with golden hair is very unbapy because somebody has gone to work in a quarry across the river and she oan only see him once a week. We wonder why Tude Blakesley has been wearing hia Sunday clolbea to school of late. Does be expect a lady visitor from Scsppoosef We think so. Will Miles, Walter Blakesley snd Frank George visited school Friday afternoon. Maud Watts was absent two day last week on account of sickness. This week she accompanied her mother to see ber grandfather who is dangerously ill near Astoria. Tude Blakesley went to Portland Friday as a witness in tbe Taylor ease, The great attraction at school Toes ay was watching large trees which were being felled near Ue school bouse. Miss Mary Burke is absent from school on account of sickness. We 11 hope she may soon return to her place at school. George, Willie and Effie Btrachan commenced school last Monday. It is natural for boys to play truant, but large girla ought not. Which is the most necessary to learn, cooking or telegraphy? Ask one of tbe school girls. There were more absences last Wed nesday than any other day this month. Frankie ' and Mabel Way went to Portland last Wednesday. Miss Mattie Perry visited school last Wednesday. She feels very badly be cause the meeting closed so soon. The bell-rope broke Tuesday morn ing. A long ladder was procured and Tom Muckle assisted by others climbed up to the bell and soon bad the rope placed. Miss Irene Haxen, of Gil'.ton, was a visitor at school last Wedneadsy. She was at one time a pupil of this school, Lena Blakesley and Emily Coz were absent from school Wednesday for what reason we do not know, uo lose they are getting ready for the leap year party. Alphonce Dufour has gone with his father to his farm in Caneo valley. Emily Coz and Tillie Muckle leave us nezt Monday for St. Mary's Acad emy at Portland. Their many friends and schoolmates will miss them, but all wish for tbeir success. Amos Slavens, of Gillton, mide us a pleasant call on last Thursday morn ing. iTJMOTUS" King Clothiers of the Northwest Blwe Corner, MarrlMW neewsisl St reeta. PerttsmeV YOUR CHOICE OF ANY Suit or Overcoat California Seeda. There has been much said on this subject and it all goes to show that California Seeds are not at all adapted to this climate. This in a great measure accounts for the many failures by so many gardeners and farmers In this state to secure a good crop. It thawM Be la Bvery Igemee. ). B. Wilson, ST1 Clay St , Bharpsburg, Pa., says he will not be withont Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cored bis wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of la grippe, when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cookiport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more rood than anything he ever used lor lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it Free trial bottles at Edwin Boss' drag store. Application for Sal of BeaJ Property. In the County Court of Columbia County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of William H. Tnttle. deceaaed. To Nellie F. Enoe, Zoa L. Tattle, and all heirs known or unknown. It woearins to me from the netition of Jodah Konkle. administrator of the estate of William U. Tattle, deceased, praying for an order of sale of the real estate belonging te said estate, tn-wit: Lot number two(l) of section twenty-four (241. In tnwnuMn three (3) north of range two (2) west of the Willamette meridian, in Colombia county , Oregon, containing thirteen and eighty hundredths (13 80-100) acres, appraised at $276 00. and now valued at 2J 00. That it is accessary, exnedient and lar the hait Intercats of the estate that said real estate be sold. It is bereby ordered that tha next of kin of said deceased, the above-named Nellie F. Enos. Zoe L. Tuttla and all others interested in said estate, be and an pear before ths county court on Wednes day, the 9th day of March, 1892, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, at the court room of said conn, in St. Helens. Columbia county. Oregon, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted for the aale of aald real estate. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published at least once a week for four n-. cesslve weeks in Tas Oaceon Mist, a news paper pnniea ana puoiisnea in ssid county. Dated this 17th dav of Jnnr ISM J2M18 D. J. SWtTZSR, . Uunty Judge. BIO OARPKTB. All In went of RarCarnataMn ),- made by Mrs. J. W. Tinkhsra, Gillton. Co lumbia county. Oregon. jSmi IN THE HOUSE TAILOR-MADE (fUC AA TAILOR-MADE TRASH. hIIIiVV OLD STOCK. Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Ages 14 to 19 Years All Our Sttds AreTesteii OurdogueTelljlre R$Hj- 0 y(S (o) n F.L.Posson I DLL jA I see Son. Portland. Or. F. R. CHOWN, IMPORTER OF ! Hard war E Table and Pocket Cutlery Dairy and Household Goods. Cooking,' and Heating Stoves. - 1CANTJ7ACTURXR8 07 - Sheet-Iron, Tin and Copper Ware, WHOLESALE J AND RETAIL. 2 1 2 First and ccr. Salmoa Street PORTLAlID- " NOTICE. ' " ' D. a land OlSee, Orepa City. Or, Complaint havlne been enurad aa thl. oalca by Joseph Powers, Snal homestead entryssaa no. jmo, against ciuna T. reel lor abandoning his donation claim notification Ma Ittt, settle- smi Diunea hut. w, mm, apon tn ae sc. iu, eMsww anaeew aw w. see. a tT a, range 4 w. In Columbia eeunty, Orecoa. with a view to the eaneellatiea at said donation elalm, the said portieeare hereby eamnened te appear a viawxaaia, urafon, naiore n. a. convert, notary pu&ue. en toe isttt ear of Fed ruary, ISM, at 10 o'clock a. bl, te respond sad luraisa lesumoaj concerning eaia alleged akaadonment, and on tke testimony then sub soitted a hearing will be bad at this atlas aa saarea ia, isn, at ivo oiocx a. m. j. t. ArriKsuw, Register. )1M11 - B. F. BUitCH, Beeaiver. One Dollar Weekly Bnvs a rood cold watch bv ear elnb svs tern. Oarlt-karet gold-filledeaaesars war- raniea tor 20 years, r ine aigin ana wat tham mivenient Stem wind and set Lady's or gent s size. Equal to any SS0 waicn. 10 secure agents wnere we nave none, we sen one ai tne nunung ease watches (or tbe elnb price S2S aad sand C. O. D. bv exoress with nrrvileaeaf eiamlna- W " . . f. lion neiore paying lor tne same. Onr agent at Durham, K. C, writes; 'Ow-iewelars have eoBMsrsd tksv da.'t know aow you cbb lurnua sucb wers for tae money." Oar agent at Heath Springs, 8. O. , writes : "Tear watches Use at rirht. Tha aaatlanun wkegotthe but watch eaid that he examined and priced a ieweler s watchee la Laaeaeter, that were ae better than yours, bat the arlce wa.k Onr agent at Pennington, Tex., writes: AmlBMeaiBteitbe wateh. and am Blessed without measure. Alt who have eeea It say It would be cheap at ." One good reliable agent wanted foe each place. Write for jparucalars. snriBB watcb uo., nsw Tors,. names rsm rtmLicATieuv. Land Offlos at Oregon City. Or.. Dee. tl. MM. Notice Is hereby siren that tbe fol'owlng named settler haa Sled notice ol hie intention to moke final proof la support of his claim and isae FRANKLIN B. GILTN1R, that said proof will be mi of Columbia oonntv. gon, oa February IS, 1891, els: before the Count at St. Helens, Ore- Homestead entry No. 107s. for the nwW of see. SO, tpln.rSw. He names the fallowing wlt- aassea 10 prove ma continuous residence epon and oultlTation of sold land, vis: John Thomp son, J. W. Campbell, William Roes sod A. H. Deardeff: all ot aeappooes t. O., Colnmbls eooBt?, Oregon. J. T. Arr.JUW. ji aafwer. ."v "te. Notice Is hereby given that the nader id, Ksnasa Lengscher, bos been duly appointed administratrix of the estate ol Frederick Lengscher, deceased, by the county coort of the state ot Oreran for Colnmbia eonnty. All pereoM having claims against said deceased ..we hereby required to present tbeee, under oath, with the necessary voachers, within six snonths from the date hereof to the said edsalnis. tratrix, at her home, sear Huatcr, ia Co lumbia coanty , Oreron. : KMafA LINOACHKB. Adrninistratrix of the estate of Fred enek Lengscher , deceased. ja Dated Jan. 7,1802. t-??I!5B rusBssxA-rieMi. Land Ofllee at Oraroa City, Or., Jaaaarr a WL Notice ia harab7 f r, 1 1. . . ,i - , oomed I settler haa Sled notice et km nuke final proof in eupport of hie elum ix2- that eaid proof will be rnZ bifoVJtlS and Reeefrer ef the United States iMdosXee. - st Oregon City. Ongon, on Merck IMS tT rremptioa D. S. N., mt, for Ue nw M of see. JljtpSn, rSw. He names tha foUowlBg wll Beeseetoproeehie eenUnuoue rwldenee upon, aad ealUTatioB of said land, vie: Philip Oarer Jamee PJrkm.n wiiii.m 1-5 H ereeee; ail t Dixie, Washlagto. eoutyrore- Oeorce B. Clmmermaa. wha wtmA k.uj appaor at try 01 sold tract shonld act 7802. is Barabv MMi4.tlw i uuw nsa wot JC jllflS BjetiSad la T. ArrXKSON, BeciaUr. Mettee te Creetlteera. Notice is herebv eieen that k. court of Columbia nonnrv f iProbfc 1W on th aridey ol December. 18?1! pP2.lnt ,x(Cutr of the will In the estate of Tberesie Raupach. deeeased. AH persons having olsims against said eeute fill Present them to me at the office of afoore A Cole, ia at Hal... r.Zul eonnty. Oregon, on or before six moaths from the date hereof, duly verified, aecof ding to law. PAUL KAUPACH. JuMSQtor. Dated DeembrHS. 1801. DEAFNEOfl. ITS CAUSES AND CURE, Bdentiflcally treated by est aarist ef world, wide repuUtion. Deoneee eradieatad and entirely cured, of from SO to 10 years' stead. Ing, after all other treatments have tailed now tne aimcuity is reached aad the oauaa removed, fullv axnlalnMl in .i... afBdaviU end testimonials of eM.'nL? prominent people, mailed free. DR. A. FONTAINE, Taeoma, Vssh.