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THE OREGON MIST.
I'uitcd XUtM ind family Official Piper.
amms&mgaBtmmmmasu-j lj iu.li lj
ST. tlKUtXS, Fsbruaey 12, 1892.
. LOCAL AND GENERAL.
"Better Than QoW" at the Masonic
UiU (Frid)) evening.
' 1 First class uroceriee at Berager's.
' Flue cigars at Bwager's.
Buy your reesrved seals Hoes'
drug store for the sntertalnment.
, A full line o! rubber good at N. A.
-Perry'e, lloulton.
. Don't forget the Drsmatlo enter
, Ulimieul to-night ttbe Masoiiio hall.
The lateit novels anil other choice
rending mutter at the drug store.
.. ' Mite Hunter, of Portland, was the
guest of Mite Lena Blakesley last
week. .
Bee the photo of the Trial Ground
(ot.ly one in the Norluwsst), belong
ing to Poesun'i Beed Store, Portland,
. .,, Oregon.
"Miss May Beegle, of Gilhon, is
visiting friendt and relatives in St.
lMeus this week.
' Valentlnet at Bwager.. Comic val
entine at Bwagor'e. Fine valentines
t Bwager'a. ..
The St. Helens Dramatio ' Club hae
pared no pains and cost In making
the eutertainmeut to-night a eucccM.
Blank note and reeelpt books at this
Rice (or lata cheap.
i Clothing, flrst claes and belt quality
t Perry'. Houllon.
Mi Mary Uicbardaon, of Astoria,
Is at home on a visit for a few days,
tine eipects to return Monday next.
Buy your drugs at a regular drug
tore. Edwin Uoss keep the best.
Poison's Beed Store I to be congrat
ulated for the enterprise in equipping
and running the first "Trial Grounds"
and "Test House" In the Northwest.
8s photo In this isus.
Wanted A location fer a cheese
factory, where milk can be bought, or,
to rent farm with twenty-five to
fifty cow. Address, C. Lewis, Bock
wood, Oregon.
Methodist appointments First Sun
day, Muygers; second and fourtb Sun
days, Clateknnie and Steward creek;
third Sunday, St. Helens.
II. C. Coats, Pastor.
Remember the grand ball at Rainier
next Friday night, February 19th. If
you do not atteud you will surely re
eret it.
Freeh candies all the time at
fiesger's. All kinds of notions t
8wiiger's. All kind of nut at Bwager'a.
The five year printed guarautee
given with each sale of Jewelry by W.
J. Muckle 4 Co., Is fust what the peo
ple want; it gives them confidence.
No truck sold at this store.
County board of examiners met on
Wednesday lu the qnarterly examlna
iion for teacher. Applicant present
re Mr. M. E. Way, Mrs. H. Kitten
honae, Misse Gertrude Badger, Alia
Matthews, Maud E. Shanahan, Helun
Overlin, J. B. Khoeinaknr, Wm. E.
Chaso, James E. Edwards, L. W. Vau
Dyke, Hvey A. Powell.
Judge Kuluhun, of Kalama, who
was "attorney" (T) for Mrs. W. M.
Gaddis In a criminal action at Goble
boul three weeks ago, takes it upon
liimself to criticise the Oregon laws
fur being so complicated and indefinite
In regard to proceed ure in justice'
court. W are of the opinion that
the worthy judge would do better at
farming than practicing law, even in
Washington.
Muckle Bros, bave a crew of men at
work repairing their sawmill and gen
erally getting tbinga in readiness lor
operations. It is not known to us
just bow soon the mill will be run
ning, but indication point to some
. . . ,
tmng unusual, ana our peopie neen
not be surprised if their (lumbers are
disturbed some 01 mess mornings si
:80 by the sound of the mill's whistle.
. Many year praotice have given C
A. Snow A Co., Solicitor of Patents,
at Washington, D. C, unsurpassed
success in obtaining patent for all
f Invaniiitna. The make a
specialty of rejected oases, and have
' aecurea allowance m many pmonia
that bad been previously rejected.
Their advertisement in another col
umn, will be of interest to Inventors
patentee, manufacturers, and all who
Lava to do with patents.
Mayor Tichenor, of Clatskanie, was
a caller at this office Tuesday last. Mr.
Tichenor is considerably encouraged
over the lumber outlook for the com
ing summer, and says that, although
the lumber market is dull and the
urice has been comparatively low, be
has realised a good profit all along on
all lumber sold during the last year.
. - He believes, a doe a great many
' other people, that with the opening up
of spring business in general will take
," substantial turn for the better.
While times are good throughout the
Northwest compared with the East,
yet money is not so plentiful aa in
some former yean. In about a month
wore the fishing season opens, which
will start things rolling in good shape.
Last Monday there were fifteen
daed to right-of-way filed in the
' county olerk'e office by the Astoria A
. Ooblo Railroad Company. This looks
encouraging in ths extreme. Of
course the Astoria railroad proposi
tions have assumed immense propor
tions as "chest nuts," but one thing Is
certain, there is a lot of somebody's
money being expended on preliminary
work on this road. Many thousands
of dollars have already been expended
for surveys, "right-of-way and other
-necessary work with a view to building
- said railroad. When this preliminary
' work is finished some company will
be given control of the matter who will
push the project to completion. The
people of Astoria are up and doing
' this time. The Dwyer contract has
expired and they have effected a reor
ganisation of the whole system. A
. new board of trustees were elected to
.'.solicit subscriptions consisting of J.
... A. Fulton, J. C. Trulliuger and W. E.
1 " Dement It is now claimed that work
till be resumed by Mwcb. ,
Several seedmen who buy their
stock in California claim to "test all
thulr seed," but Posson's Sued Store,
Portland, Oregon, come 'tght cut and
say theirs Is no "damp cloth" or "wet
cotton ' test, ana srnu us a cut oi meir
whole Trial Grounds. Bee it In this
isue. If planters would encourage
such enterprise more, they would have
no occasion to complain so ruticn
about "Californift seeds" and "poor
cods." . ..
CoHFiDiHTUt- Jut buy a piece of
jewelry from W, J. Muckle Co., take
it home and present it to your wife and
she will enfold you in her arm and
say, my dear old hucksey-ducksey,
and crab apples, my only joy.
Remember Bwager will sell as cheap
aa any store In town. All first olass
groceries. One price to all. No Jew
ing. CONGRESS)
At Last Takes Action.
A bill has been introduced at Wash
ington requiring all baking powders
containing alum and ammonia to be
so labeled. This ia a step in the right
direction, Jand has been long fore
shadowed by the action of state legis
latures, boards of health, food com
missioners, etc., in this matter. The
bill affords needed protection to the
public (or the evidence as to tne in
furious effects of alum and ammonia
is very heavy ; but it will neverllie
less be found bitterly by the menu
faoturers whom it effects who are
acuustomed to sell their goods as "purs
Cream of Tartar," "absolutely pure,"
etc.
The bill is something needed. If a
maker uses a drug In bis powder, the
name of which he does not want to
have printed on his label, it is prima
facia evidence that there is something
wrong. We hope the subject will be
vigorously prosecuted all over the
country, not only as regards baking
powder, but also all omer looa aoui
titrations.
This bill may incidentally benefit
the makers of pure article, but if it
should, tbis is only an additional point
in its (avor.
, CAHICO VALLKY.
We have been having beautiful
weather for the past two weeks.
R. 11. Bailey lias been spending
most of his lime for the past two weeks
on Tide creek and at Deer Island,
looking up the nursery buslnese for a
Woodburn nuraery. lie reports good
success.
C. C. Moyer spent last week on his
ranch with bis family.
Miss Rosina Canell. of Columbia
City, who has been stopping with Mr.
Smith family since fjlinsltnat, re
turned home ou Friday of last week.
D. H. Pope is at home now on a few
days lay-off, owing to the cold weather
which now prevails.
The dance at Jess Hendricks' resi
dence Saturday night was a grand
success.
B. F. Pope has made improvement
enough ou hi place, so it is said, that
he baa the finest view in this part of
the country. Ml. 8t. Helens, Ml.
Adams and Mt. Hood are all in plain
sight, as well as a number of ranches
in Washington ; the steam boats can
be seen on the river below Columbia
City and up on the Willamette slongb,
as well as the Scappooae bay.
We wonder why some of the big
capitalists in St. Helens and Portland
does uot look up the logging business
on upper Milton creek, as there are
some of the finest log timber there
that can be found, and there is a
splendid way to gel them to tide water
with no great expense. A dar.i could
be put in that would take out 25,000,-
000 feet of logs and perhaps more. It
seems that loggers would want no
better chance.
RAINIER.
La grippe has several victims here.
The disease is in a mild form and the
patients are recovering.
A series of meetings are being held
by Rev. and Mrs. Barber, of Clackamas
county, assisted by Kevs. jsauman and
Staub. Considerable interest ia awak
ened, and good congregations are the
result.
M. Pomeroy, steward of the Bute
Reform school, visited his family here
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Slaughter, of
Mayger, visited Iriends here last Sat
urday. Miss Carrie Dibble, of Albina, is the
guest of Mrs. Deits this week.
John Braim made a business trip to
Portland Wednesday.
AI Lee was thrown from a sled a few
daya ago and sustained several bruises
and other injuries.
Mr. Clark is again in the poetoffice
after a vacation caused by illness.
"BETTER THAN OOfcD."
The Bt. Helens Dramatio Club will
produce "Better Than Gold" at Ma
sonio ball this (Friday) evening. Those
who have never witnessed this splen
did drama should strain a point and
attend tonight. The club have spared
no pains to make it a success, and
there will be a larger number of char
acters on the singe on this occasion
than ever before conlronted a est. Hel
ens audience in dramatio art. Between
acts the audienoe will have the pleas
ure of listening to piano solos aud
other instrumental selections. Procure
your reserved seat tiokets at Edwin
Ross' drug store, see cast beiow :
Peter Perchant, a lawyer. .... .0. H. Jones
Tom Payson, law clerk h. Decker
Dick Gordon, the prodigal. . . .J. R. Beegl
Gilbert Murdock, the heir Edwin Bon
Asa, a colored servant. . , Frank Miles
Mrs. OarHaid, housekeeper Cora Miles
Annie Garneld, daughter.,. Lena Blakesley
Belle Gordon, the lieiress Kittle Moore
Jennie Joy, a seamstress Maud Bwager
Time of acting hours.
"Better Tban Gold."
"Better Then Gold," than gold galore,
Are th bargains to be found at Dolman's
Lore:
Aot I shows, In all goods a "great tumble,"
The 2d act, "prices" at which no one can
grumble.
The third I ob, tbe third; both good
weight and good measure,
The fourth aot 1 where we wait on you
with Dleanure: "
Tbe fifth sod the day, and all hands are
To ldoklor a nlcr"talleu" would be folly.
ROUOOIVBOVSB NOTES).
BY THS PUPILS).
Messrs. Fred Clear and Dan Richard
son visited the school last Friday.
The teacher distributed about 400
rewards to the pupils last Tuesday.
Borne of the boys were locked up in
Mr. Blukesler's hoa pen a tew days
ago, and had to remain there for about
an hour.
Some of the school boys have had
their beads shaved so the girls cannot
get so good a hold.
Miss Anna Beeela made us a pleas
ant visit last Friday afternoon.
School was dismissed Monday at 11
o'clock because the stove smoked so
badly. Messrs. Watts and Muckle
came in the evening and cleaned out
the flue.
Miss May Beegle, of Gillton, made
us a pleasant visit last Tuesday morn
ing.
Tbe teacher say he will get enough
valentine to paper the school house
if tbey keep on coining at the present
rate all through February.
Mis Lena Blakesley and Newton
Hundby were quite ill the first part of
the week. .
The second terra of school ends
February 20. School will bave to
close then for lack of funds, nnless a
tax can be voted at tbe school meet
ing.
BROCEFORT.
John Hawks, of North river, was in
town Tuesday last.
The Misss Anna and. Julia DeRoo
and Anna Wiegardt paid Mrs. Mc
Bride, of Stuart's Point, a pleasant
call.
Mrs. Pellard, of Bay Center, is in
town.
W.B.Clark's place at Story Point
is improving quite rapidly. He has
seven Chinamen engaged in digging
and plowing.
Mrs. McBride was a pleasant caller
in town a short time ago.
Mrs. Mary Clark is able to be around
agaiu alter a long illness.
Miss Julia DeRoo is suffering from
croup, caused by wet feet.
John Barluhio went over to Bay
Center lost Saturday on business.
Bruce port is in need of a dressmsk-
ing sbob very badly.
Justice J. Clark, of Stony Point,
was seen among the visitors this week
Eugene Riddel! met with a painful
accident by falling off of a springboard
while logging, aud is now slowly re
covering at bis home in town.
Born to the wife of H. J. Wiegardt,
a daughter, February 2ud, 1892.
Bruceport had a shock of an earth
quake on February 3rd. No damage
was done.
John Hawks is repairing Joseph
DeRoo' boat at present.
Real Estate Transfers.
G W McBride to Edwin Merrill, and
lots 1 and 2, ee 8, 1 5 n, r 1 w ; 1262.
G W Mclirtde to Edwin Merrill, land In
sec 8 and 17. 1 5 n r 1 ; quit claim.
Vernonia Improvemenient Company to
(J K Miller, lots a ana e, oik it, vernonia;
mo.
G H Bynon to A Emmons, lots 4 and 5,
Dues, vernonia; iuo. ..,, ,
btate of Oregon to Joseph Bnerdlch , land
In sec 10 snd 16, 1 4 n, r 1 w ; (10
W K Conyers to Hannah C Couyers, lend
III m t.
OsCRHCoto Harry Wiat. H n,
wK new. itii nX, lot 1, ec 35, 1 4 n, r 3
J '1 lea to LM Cox. eX nwtf. wX netf.
seW nwfc. lot 1, sec co, 4 n, r l w; soou.
United States to L Archibald, iM ec 15.
W D Keiley and wife to M sry O Bamssy,
l.r,A I,, be. t7 n. r4 w:ttM0.
8 B Row to G L 1111, lot 11, blk 8, Ver
nonia; taO.
e)B Rose and wife to A A Mead, lot 2,
klk n V.rnnnlut O.SO.
Joeph Vanblurioom to Harvey Beckwith,
fot It. Vernoniit: ISO.
Harvey Beckwith to Alice Beckwith, lot
8, DIK 11, vernonia; w.
State of Oregon tod A York, nt sett
efi 28. 1 8 n. r 4 w.
Biate of Oregon to B Hendrickson, swX
sec 21, 1 8 n, r 4 w.
M A Carroll to J F Carrall, nej e, sec
26, t7n,rw;l.
United 8UU- to W 0 Francli, nwX sett,
W neW swtt, sec 8, 1 6 n , r 4 w
State of Oregon to K O Chamberlain, nH
dW,mik nwK,iw,i?n row; iou.
J Price to K Kidgway. X of M. eo St,
ton, re w.
Tbe Nehalem Valley co-operaur colony
to H E Uirard, H sccSl, wH nw qr,
e S2. ten. r w: sii.
United States to j P Wslls, s qr, sec 22, t
M n rl ; intent.
q H pynon to Anna rracy , iocs i, s, , a,
blk 25, Veraunia; 1.
United Stntes to BW Blood, nw qr nw
qr. bj 20, t 7 n, r 4 w; patent.
United States to B W blood, lot. 2, 8, sw
qr of sw qr, sec 17, 1 7 n, r 4 west; patonl.
A G Blood to V O Blood, lots 2. 3, sw qr
sw qr, sec 17. nw qr nw qr, sec 20, 1 7 o, r4
: siuw.
j F Carroll te M A Carroll. 80 acres In
tec 26, t7n, r4w;ll.
Frank Hulsman to E Rldcway. blk 2 and
6. and lot 0, blk 6. Vernonia; 8100.
P P HoUtrup to G B Van Waters. w) se
qr, eU sw qr' sec 14. t5 n, r 8 w; 8800.
M 8 Dippold to M F Dippold, ne qr, sec
li. ten, raw; si.
C R Hart to J H Colson, 80 acres In sects
19 and 80, 1 4 n, r 1 w, bond for deed; 81750.
W K Gonysrs to school district No. 8,
11-100 of an acre in sec 8. 1 7 n. r 4 w, quit
Hannan c uonrsrs ana nusoana , ueir oi
E d Brvant. deceaaed. to the director of
ichool district No. 8,05-100 of an acre, sec 8,
t7n.4w,quUclaim;81. , , .
Mary C Lockwood and husband heirs of
B G Bryant, deceased, to the directors of
sohool dirtrict No, 8 40,000 square feet,
Clatskanie, quitclaim; 81.
V. Gltnieskl to John Seghera, land In sec
27, tSn.rSw-.U. . , , ,
Matilda KamoiaaKi to jonn oegnera, iana
inec27,t5n,r8w;81.
W N Menerve to. M Pirter, nw qr. wK
ne or. sec 22. 1 7 u. r 8 w. assignment of
eertlUcate; 8150.
Beed Purchasing- a Matter of Con-
' Ildenoe.
It is entirely so. The man who buys
dry goods, groceries, etc,, can, to a
verv considerable extent, judge of tne
quality and value of the article. Tbis
is not the case with seeds. Simply
because a dealer says certain seeds he
holds in his hands are choice, it dees
not follow that il ia so. He may have
been deceived himself. No one eau
tell till valuable time and labor have
been expended in testing tbe seed,
both as to vitality and strain. Every
dealer who handlea oar goods is fur
nished with a photo of our Trial
Orounds and a certificate giving date
and what per cent hie goods tested.
If hd cannot show these send to us and
get Good Seeds at cash pricee.
r. th roesoN bon,
Paoifio Coast agenU for D. M.
Ferry's seeds and A. I. Root's aud bee
supplies, Portland, Oregon. flS-2t
D. 1. aWITZEH.
eeaeral raaieeaael Estate
Asjesier
Tbe progress snd prosperity of s com
munity depends solely npon the hnsiness
methods of its cltisens, and is mf asured by
the world by the i-rlnclples with which tbs
buisnes interests are conducted In general.
If a man conducts his affair on a well
guarded plan bis fellowmen have codH-
denceln him; if he ho a negligent, hap
hazard way of nondncting his affairs he is
unsuccessful with his own business snd
loses ths esteem and endorsement of th
more conservative and (tricily progressive
classes. Insurance Is a guarantee to every
man who Invests his money in It that be
will not suffer loss by accident. It Is not s
gams of chance, but a strictly business
proposition, recognised as such by all pros
perous snd orogresslvs business men. 1 ni
statement is substantiated by the fact that
ths prosperous fsrmers and merchants all
carry Insurance on their perishable real
estate Why 7 Because tbey can better
afford to have s rich corporation stand their
loss, should they offer any, than to bear
tbe entirety of it themselves; snd bet-awe
they csrry s surety of several hundreds or
dollars npon which the percentage is very
smsll. Bsy, for instance, you bare a house
with brick flues and ne exposure which yon
wish to insure for 81000 for Ave years. Th j
coat to you would be 826 for the Ave years,
or ons-fourth per cent per annum. Where
and bow ran a roan insure bimself against
loss for soch low Interest in any other way
xcept through the insurance companies.
It isjurt th same exactly as borrowing
money and paying a rate of Interest, only
in Insurance the Interest is only about one-
fortieth as high as on borrowing money.
Mr. Bwluer represents some of the eett
companies In the world, including tbe
Hamburg A Bremen, Flremens' Fund oi
San Francisco, State of Salem and Farmers'
A Merchants' of Albany. These companies
are all solid financially. Mr. D. J. Switxer
also carries on a large real estate bume.
Parde desiring Information In regard to
land or town property in Columbia county
would do well to consult him either in per
son or by letter. He will always be found
ready snd willing to answer any communi
cation of a business nature.
A niltlaat t rlssWU.
A friend In need is a friend indeed , and
not less thsn one million people bsve found
Just such a friend In Dr. King's New Dis
covery for consumption, coughs snd colds.
If you have never ned thl great cough
medicine, one trial will convince you that
it has wonderful enrstive powers in all dis
eases of throat, chest and lungs. Each
bottle w guaranteed to do all that is claimed
or money will be refended. Trial bottles
free at Edwin Ross' drug store. Large
bottles 60c and 81.
TAX NOTICE.
Notice ts hereby given that I will be at
the usual voting places as follows:
Auburn, Feb. 27, 1892, from 10a. m. to 3 p.m
Nehalem " 29.
Clatkatii,Meh 1.
Marshland," 2,
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
Oak Point. "
Rainier,
Bearer Fall,
Dr Island,
Scappoose,
Union
For the purpose of collecting the Btate,
Hcbool and County Taxes, due Colombia
County , Oregon, for the year 1891.
IS. A. MEEKEB,
Sheriff of Columbia County. Oregon.
C. R. HART,
Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Baited Meats, 8susage, Fish
ana vcgetaoiea.
Meats by wholesale at special rates.
Express wagon ran te all parts of town
and charges reasonable.
HE L1VK8 AGAIN.
Bow Mr. A. K. Miller, the Photoa
rapher or Albina, Escaped
Fearful Eeath.
Editor Oregonian Sir: Inasmuch
as there are undoubtedly many poor
human beings suffering the agonies
aa I did, I deem it my duty to let them
know through your "oolumna" where)
they can find relief. For seven years
I suffered deaths with urethral
stiictures, until I could urinate only
with the aid of hot appliances, baths
and morphine, when finally they
closed entirely and I was taken to Dr.
Darrio. He recognised immediately
tbe imminent danger I was in, and
ilh his wonderful surgicsl and
electrical skill relieved me in a few
moments, and now I am perfectly
well. To my surprise, the operation
was rendered entirely painless, and
did not "lay me up." It is justice to
Dr. Darrin to say thst my esse baffled
the skill of nearly all tbe doctors in
the country for years. The publica
tions of such difficulties are against
Dr. Darrin's rules, but I am so grate
ful for what be bas done for me that I
insist on making my case known for
the benefit of the public I can be
found at 277 Knott street, Albina,
Oregon. A. E. Miixxs.
Da. darbin's low charqks.
Owing to the "hard times," Dr. Dar
rin will in future give) eleotrio treat
ment for 95 a week, or in that propor
tion, as cases may require. An ex
ception is made in his charges for
surgioal operations. Tbe poor free
daily from 10 to 11 a.m.; those able
to pay, 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings,
7 to 8 ; Sundays, 10 to 13. All curable,
chronic, acute, brlvate and wasting
diseases, including stricture, hydro
cele and varicocele, cancers, tumors
and all malignant diseases tree ted
successfully and cures guaranteed and
never published. The doctor also
cures deafnesa, catarrh, bronchitis, la
grippe, consumption, heart dyspepsia,
liver and kidney diseases at bis offices,
70( Washington street, Portland. All
surgioal operations skillfully per
formed. Consultation strictly confi
dential. Send for question blank and
oiroular.
rOSTEM FOSTKM.
Seasral Orecerla HarSwsr, ws
Slews, reeel, ate.
In the town of Reuben Messrs. Foster A
Foster enjoy a splendid business, princi
pally because their store Is tbe oldest end
best known, and because thy have th
postofflce for that city. In tbe postofflee
department is found the latest Improved
DitUKS found In the larger cities through
out the country. Patent lock boxes and all
other modern Improvements of tbe dsy.
These gentlemen, although not plom-ers in
th sense that term is generally uaed, have
been In badness long enough to have estab
lished themselves permanently and secure
tbe trade of th n town and locality. Their
store is filled with new goods consisting of
hardware, tinware, stoves, wuodebopptrs
and loggers supplies In complete aort-
hroent. In tbe grocery line their etock ii al
ways freb and new In flour, canned fruits.
vegetable, beef, oysters, clains, sardine,
cigars, tobacco, etc. It will be remembered
that Messr. Foster Foster make a ape-
eialty of tbe above lines of goods, nol In
eluding clothing, thus enabling them to
devote their entire attention to the selection
of the best articles that can be had in the
market. At their door tbe steamer land
their goods from tbe best markets of the
world, thus, ss ws said before enabling
them to order fresh goods daily and keep
ing abreast with tbe times.
HherUTt Sale.
STATE OF OREGON. I
County of Columbia.)
n. vlrtn. af an execution laantid out of
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the i:,,untT of Multnomah, to me directrd.
In favor of Richard Kreniing and Sylvsster
Karrell and against nelson tioyt ana r. e.
Hovt. for the sum of 8202.40 dollars. Iuds
nsht, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent
per annum from the 13th dsy of July, 1880,
and tbs further sum of 830.00 dollars costs
and accruing costs, commanding me to
make sale of tbs following-described real
property, to-wit : Ths southwest quarter of
the northeast quarter, and lots one (1) and
two (2) and such part of lot three (3) as liea
north of a line due east and west of tbe
northwest corner of tbe donation land
claim af Jaaenh Btonton. in section No. 24.
township 4 north of range 2 west of the
Willamette Meridian, together with the
tenements, hereditaments and appurten
ances thereunto belonging or in anywise
appertaining; all being situate in Columbia
county. Htaia of Oreaon. I duly levied
upon aald premise on tbe Uth day of Feb
ruary. 1H92.
Now. in nnrsuanca of said execution. I
will, on the Uth day of March, 1892, at the
hoarof 10 o'clock A. M., at th Court house
door. in aid County and 8taU, sell at pub
lic auction all tbe right, title, clehn and
interest in and to the above -described real
Dronertv of Nelson Hovt and F. M. Hoyt.
to the hiKhest bidder therefor, for cash to
satisfy said execution . interest and costs.
' W. A. MEEKER.
fl2mll Sheriff of Columbia County, Or.
NOTICE FOB PUBIS CATIOIS.
Land Offlot at Or.ioa City. Or., Januarys, ISM.
lent! t. harabr elvMl that the. following-
aaned tattler aa filed notice of hta lutenUoa to
auke Anal proof la support of his eUlm, an
th.t ..id nraof wlU e made bofore the Resist!
and Receiver of the United States Land OStee,
Oregoac,.,- on . s, sx, vu,
PrjmnUca D. S. No. 732S. lor tb llVS see.
14, tp $ r 7 w. Be namss ths following wlt
n.MM to prove hi eontlnuon reddence npon,
and cultivation of aald land, via: Philip Oovor,
Jaaes Klckman, William Roberta ana BaDen
Borvle; all of Dixie, Waahlogtoa eeuaty. Or.
Oeorc B. Zlmmennaa. who mads homestssd
entry No. 79S2, is haraby apedally aoUfled a
appoar and ahow eanae why Joseph Keefe't
entry of said troet abould not be allowed.
man.
JUI1V
J. T. APrsBSOJi, aegtster.
notice roar publication.
t.anrf ASM at OreMB City. Or.. Feb. 4. ISM.
Mode U hereby given that th following
named settler haa filed notica of hta intention
to make final proof In support of nu claim, ana
that aald proof will b mad before th County
Clerk of Columbia eoaaty, at Bt. Helens. Or., on
Mar en a. un. via:
OEORGE W. OR A NT.
Homaateod entry No. SSS7. for th se V ot aw U,
si mc It. tp I n, rl w. He name the lollowlnr
witneue to prove hi eontlnuou realdenee
upon and eultivauoa of, atd land, via: J. u.
W.itt A.. Holiday. J. D. Morran. Jollua Zte
mana; alio! Seappooae, Columbia county, Ore
gon.. Xizmia J. i. arrauufli atfuwr.
NOTICE.
. TJ. 1. Land Offlee, Omgon City, Or,
January T. IBM.
Complaint bavin been entered at this Office
by Jovepk Powers, fiaal homeetead entrymaa
No. 3440, againec Elitha T. Peel for aban4cs!nt
bli donation claim ndtiDtiin No. 12, settle
ment claimed Mov. 2a, lsH, upon th MKii
K.sec.l0,HswWand5nw 5 see. S,tp7
n, rang 4 w, In rolum&la county, uregoa, witn
a vlaw to the cancellation of aald donaUoa
Calm, the aald partleaara hereby summoned to
appear at uiaiaaania, urocon, oeiora w. n.
m.rv u4 .t lb o'clock a. m.. ia raanond and
furnlaa testimony concerning said altefad
asaauonmeni. ana on ins cosumony wen aun
milted a hearing will be had at thl osleeoa
March is, ubz, at ivo cjocb a- an.
J. T. APPKRSON, Retlster.
Ufll ' B. F.BURCH, Beosiver.
One Dollar Weekly
Bnva a arood sold watch by oar club sys
tem. Our M-karat gold-filled cases are war
rantee lor zu years. ins aigm ana v at
tham msrerrent. Stem wind aad set.
Lady's or gent's size. Equal to any 850
watcb. To secure agents where we have
none, we sell one of the hunting case
watches for tbe ciud nnc via ana sena u
O. O. by express with privilege of examina
tion before paying lor tne some.
Our ogsnt at Durham, N. C, writes:
"Our Jewelers have confessed they dost know
now you cob lurnisa ancn wora zor tao monaj.
Our agent at Heath Springs, 8. C, writes:
"Vonr watahee take at alrht. Th centlaman
who got th laat watch aald that he examined
and priced a lewelere watehea ta Laneoatar,
that war ne better than vonr. bat ths pries
wa fav
our agent at Pennington, Tex., writes:
"Am In receipt ot the watch, and sat pleased
without measure. All who have aeea It aaj It
would be cheap at 84. "
One rood reliable ajrent wanted for each
place. Write for particulars.
. AairiBB vvatcsi wo., new xora.
BAO OABFSTB,
All In want of Rae Carnets can hare them
made by Mr. J. W. Tinkham. OUlton. Co
lumbia county, Oregon. j8mS
THWAITES,
The Photographer.
CABINETS IJ.50 FEB DOZEN
CARDS. $100 PEE DOZEN.
167 and 169, First Street, Portland Oi
PwtluA. Onama. A. 9. Arautrcni. Ma.
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SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
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For particulars call on or address the
ASTORIA AGENCY,
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i The Largest
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IN THE CITY.
MAIN OTFICES:
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HardwarE
Table and Pocket Cutlery
Dairy and Household
Goods.
Cooking and Heating
Stoves.
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AT LOWEST PRI0Z3.