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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1892)
THE OREGON MIST. UulUil Xtutci and County Official fupcr, 1 D uraniiiuo enteriHinnieai at in 1 open session at the closs of la.t .term ar 1 . I. ..II D-..1 ... ..!... .... it ' uuviiw ihii rinnf Hignt wui well liuutli-il and the uTm of tint pluyer St. Hklkni, KniituAitv 19, 18U2. LOCAL AND-GENERAL. ; The latest novel and other choice feuding matter at the drug tore. I VH...I. . - J uulnl tuwika at. till. 1 jiutiiK now ami v-" office lor sulu cheap. Mr. Leo Porry returned to Oiwego lust KriJayi after month' vliiv la !'i Ht. Uulena, . Clothing, firm claw and beat quality t Perry'. Hunltoii. ' '' Mm. J. 0. Watts, of Scappooae, wan ' the guast of Mr. T. U. Waits, of thi ilCfl, lal week. ' Buy your drngt at a regular drug .. alore. Edwin Rota keie the beat. Cliarle Meeker, a . prominent Fort ' land real etate man, wa culler at thi office Tueaday. ' Attorney 0. W. Cole ha been tuf wing, iwaunmbly, iiom la grippe lately. ' Beware! you will have to pay tip or all thi nice weather later on in the spring, and that with interest. Buy your groceries, hardware and glawiware of N. A. Perry, Iluuhon Ha keep the bet constantly on hand Mr. D. C. Tedford, ot the firm of KUuM A. Co., Rainier, apent Bnndiiy in town stinking hand with hie many fricude. We know i tiling or two. and we know V. 3. Muukle k Co. are tolling Iota of Jewelry. Everything gmiraii ucd ore year or money refunded WantedA hcatiuii for a rherai factory, where milk can be builil, or, to rent farm with twenty-five l- fifty row. Addreai, C. Lewia, ltik wood, Oregon. , Mil Matlie Mitchell, daughter of Henator Mitchell, wa married on Thursday of laat week in Puria to the .. I)no Je 1 Rochefoucauld. She cer tainly ha a due of a uumo. Methodiatappoinlnicnu First Sun lay, Mayger; aecond and fourth 8iin- day, Clatakanle" and Steward creek; third Safiday, St. Helen. II. C. Coat, Pastor. W, J. Mtickle A Co. are now head Hiartcr for Jewelry, go and fee fi ' yourself, and if you dort't take youi jHlrctbook along, you will be aony you didn't. Hon. T. A. McBride.cf Oregon City. w In St. Helen Friday and Batitr- ...ik v i. . .... a . . I . .. l..i.,. iiav istv no leu uy omuniiiy niKiivr tmt for Astoria to attend Hie district rourt, which convened there Moudiiy JflSt. "olte r Thnn Ould" wa very wt II played liy every fine grnt and rncb comely maid Of the lti"Arlwl trotip; al It wo soy mora Tlilv.tt.ad.lgood word for Dolman's store. Hurrah for onr local theatrical crew; r"or the mild old atore, wltb o many thing new; Klce good at guod bargain, too many to . tell, v , Are dld over the if enter by Dolman and Dell. ' Trie Indemnity claimed by the eailor of the United Slate ship Balli more, who were aeaaulted at Valparaiso lust tuinmer bt been lunitned up und hntount to 135,O0O damage besides the indemnity that will be cluimcd by the heir of the two men Riggen and Turiibnll who were killed in the riot. The hall at Rainier thi (Friday) evening promiaca to be one of the greatest successe of the icnson. If all the people are reeny inauemiuncc who expres their intention of going the ttreet of Rainier will not hold them much leu getting inaide of one vinglo hall. The greatcat time on record le proniiaed thooe who attend. The manager of the Portland Kx pouition for 1892 are laboring hard to eeour new and attractive feature for the next exponition. Principal among the attraction which they are lnlv.r- ing to tecure i the miuical portion ..film tioilav Anil tllfl VPrV Ill'Ht VMV w 1 - -4 l.d.wl MAI, hA liad will llA llNllllllll. ' PnrtUnd for the cominir ereal ex hibit. Many year practice hare Riven C A. Snow i Co., Solicitor of Pulcntu, at Washington, D. C, unsurparteil eueeeii in obtaining patents for all claaaes of invention. They make a specialty of rejected eaiei, and have eeured allowance of many patents that had been previously rejected. Their advertisement ia another col umn, will bs of intereat to inventor patentees, manufacturer, and ull who have to do with patent. Two of our young pugilist took a trip aoros the bridge weat of town Tuesday evening "to liave it ot." After arriving on the bloody (T) cen they chose their eecond and they the referee and at once commenced ac tio.. The fight lotted for twenty minute and wa finally colled a draw on account of darknet. Neither one of the eontettauta, upon their return to the city, (bowed any oriou biuise or black ejet. The trouble commenced while at achool Tueaday aftornoon, but the teacher very wisely advised the would-be slogger tlint while under Bsnu d duly appreciated. The houe wa crowded it iilmoi-t capacity- even aiandiug room boiug at a pre mium In front of tho door on I lie side' wuik. TO my that the hull was crowded doe not exprea it. A grout many poopte fodnd it Impossilile to gain even a glimpaoof the atuge, which wua so taatefully decorated, and went away hating ihoinielve because they hud not gone earlier. Long before the hour of oiicriing all tho leaerved scuts were taken, and a great many more could have been sold had the room been large enough. People irom all part oi the counly wore preaent, iu fact they gathered Into our li. lie city a they would for a Fourth of July celebration from far and near. The play began promptly at 8 o'clock and went oil in perfect harmony, the performers not Rocming to be effected by the pri'sence of o, large a crowd, a a groat many anticipated. Kach one done their part wild to take I he audience (or authority they did it we II. At tho cud of each act the applauae was almost deafening, and through out the progreae ot the severul act i he utmost quietness prevuilwd in the hull. To go into dot. il with a general ilmuriplion of the play Mould 'xvui too much space, therefore we r friit. There ia no better pnaif of the high unprcriHtion of the play than the fuel Ilia "Better Thau Uold" wua repro duced again on Saturday uiyht to a full house and moot of the an Hence, fliT coming two nights, claimed thai the second night waa Hie beal. The niciiiliers of thu St. lloluns Draniotir Club feel very proud of llirir Hist mi teniit and Moiiething new '.may lie looked for in tbtt fuiure. On hehall if the club wu wili lo th oik all tlmae a lio were kind enough lo ail ua by their good will and enconrageineut. i'he thanks of the club uru alo due to Mrs. Frank Milea fur the music which she so ably rendered and other Hsrictuiice tuning the prcpalaliou of ihe entertainment, Il ia now reporicd that the Itwaci and fSlioulwater Bay railroad bus lieen mid to the Nurlhi rii Pucific, which 'oiiipuny. in the event of the puri-husc will iinike a slundaid gunge road of it and tine the same a A connecting link to reach the Columbia river from tliei loiith Bund terminus. In the event f tli w pur hun Astoria will be greatly ent fitted, iiiasmuch a a lurge per unliigo of the tninio from ruget Sound would go via this routu direct to Astoria instead of, as at present, coming ui'iiund by Portland. The r.cw steamer Hurali Dix n. owned by the Shaver ISroihera, will In ready fur business on the Cl.itskanic lino about March 15. The new steamer i larger than Hie Shaver ami hetter iqniivd in every naet. I la bulioved that iliiring tho summer the Dixon and Sinner wdl run ultei uatcly, giving tlioeiiplit olClaUltaoie und way points a daily boat to ti e metropolis, which they so much de sire. We wirh to inform the taxpayers that Sheriff Meeker will call on, them at their resieciive vuli g iilucea dur- ng tho lust of this ar.d I h first of next month fur the collection of tuxes, eee dales in an itlier column f this paper. Mr. D.m Sluven is the victim of a bone felon on his thumb, wbieh ha been giviug him unreal dual ot puiu lately, but ttmler the skilful irealinent of Dr. II. R. Cliff it is fa-t improving. The steamer Manx mill i ia engaged at present towing logs tu Portl.md. Mis Multie Ferry, of this .luce. visited iu Orwego over Siinda..'. tiiociibekT I. Bumgardner bus the 'pi'omise of a fine crop t.f oats, The way the wind has been blowing f'ir tiie part two iiioihIm it looks us though there was going to be a ' wed ding. Mrs. McFuilund h.i been vitdtiug her daiigliter, Mr. I. S. Bumgardner, for the Mist two weeks. Mr. W. II. Bunigurdiiei and son are on the sick list this week. It is r u mined that C. L. Smith ia going lo have the finest house 'n this viiinily. A car K ilter from Portland and I. Bunigiirdncr have taken the contract. John Catnretle' little daughter has been rick a few day. C. L. Olson ia building a large burn. There wu quite n surprise party gathered at C. L. Smith's on the 30th of January, in honor of Mr. C. L. Smith's birthday. All had a good lime. Music by Perry Usher, VV. Bumgardner, and E. H Only. It ia rumored that Mrs. John Knnwles und Mrs. X. A. Andres ure goin& to visit their pup'iiis, who re side in Iowa. We all wi.-h them a happy journey. MONMOUTH NOTES. Society work it an Important factor in normal education. Professor Rork, slate lecturer of th Farmers' Alliance, made an iuteiest- Ing address In chapel Friday morning Tin members of the (enior flu bava now all given an Oratorical, and the junior will take up the' Blotted lime, which ia Friday morning of eacli week. The Poard of Regent met on tin 3rd hist, to ascertain the want of tin 'Cbooi, More room i the greatest problem, with which they are con fronted at preaent. 1 he folk counly teachers held m mitute in the college chapel on Sal urday, January 31. Mi Nettie Mucoon, of Mist, de parted for home Ut week. Heed PurcbaslD Mailar of Con fldence. It i entirely to. The man who buy dry Hood", gruceries, etc., can, to Ii very consiilcruble extent, indue of the quality ami value of the article. Thii is not the esse with seed. Simply necause a dealer sav certain seeds I holds in his hand are choice, it dm not follow that il is so. He mov have tM'en deceived himself. No one can tell till valushle time and labor have been expended iu testing the seed IniiIi as to vitalitv and strain. Everv lealer who handle nor goods i fur nii-bed with a photo of our Trial tiroiinda and a cerlitieute giving del .tod what M-r cent Ins gisal lesteil If he cannot show I here send to us and get Uood Seeds at cash prices. r. It. foSflON a Hox, Pacific Count aaeuta for D. M Ferry's seeds nod A. I. K'nu's nod I upplies, Poriluud, Oregon. f!2-2t OBITUAUV. Died At St. Vincent hospital, Port land, 0', of typhoid pneumonia. Feb. ruary 8,1892, Ira T. Cr e, aged 13 years, 7 months and 12 days, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Crie, of Mayger, Oregon. Our word are inadequate to ex prei-s our sympathy for the be eared jiareiits and sorrowing sUter, who have thus been culled uimiu to reliuouiali their moft eberisheil treasure. He wus a dutiful eon and loving brother, kind and obliging lo friend and nchoolinuiet, and beloved by all who knew him. How hi bright young fuc and winning smile will be missed none can tell but those who knew and loved him. fion, brother, friend and (vhoolniate thou bust left ns, With our hearts a'l bruised and sore; Thou hs!t crossed the deep dark river. Thou bail pawed to the other nhors. Bui we fein will leave thy body 11 wtlng bv the river file, Where thy bright jroung lii'e has opened Itlosmiiiie l, withered, and then died. Thy body burled now we leave ir, Leave it With a 1 -tig farewell. May it iel h. iieucelul slumber. May thy ,ul mid a!l t duns Welt. Mr. and Mr. Crie and daughtei wiah to thank llu-ir friend and neigh- Isir for iheir kindness and sympathy during l heir receut tiuuble and be reavement. POUR bEALRKS liOST. They Perish Id the Snrf Near Nes- tacca. Monday, February 8th. wu the first day of the third term. The roll i not a large a lust term, us many returned to their home, either to ieschor work on the farm. The greater part of the lust week of last term wu taken for examination the Albany, OK., Feb. 17 A Herald's special from Yuqnioa ays: "rtince the three men e longing to the seal ing aehiMiner Oscar and flattie, of Victoria, B. C, deserted last Sunday with the shin's boat, the Oscar and i fat lie has been lying off the roatt in the hoie of finding some trace of the men and boat. Yesterday, about 2:30 m , while two or three . miles off "bore, Captain G.mlt, with four men. Louie, Withinghum, Mcdonald and Ralph Starlet! , took oue of the re maining laiuta and started tor the shore. Nothing wa heard of them after this, although a good lookout was kept by thu-e on the tehooner until 10 oVba'k last night, when a nice wa heard by some one aboard vessel, but no one could be seen. Th voice waa heard again several times, and as soon a a luat could lie 1 iwcred search waa begun, and in a short time a man wa discovered ly ing on top of a boat. Il proved lo be Ralph Starlett, who hud been clinging to the boat fonr or Ave iiour. When found he was in an exhausted condition, From him it waa learned that in going through the surf at the mouth of the Silet river the boat was upset and he wa the only one who escaped. The rest of the party were helped on the boat by Stalled, who is good wiinmer. At different times be swam out to them when necessary, hut they tailed to keen their hold and were washed off and drowned. The bout drifted grud ually out towards the schooner, but as the evening wa foggy, it could not be seen. Ptuilell di overed an oar some distunco irom him, and swum from the upturned boat. Securing i , lie used it with one of his garments to at tract the attention of those on the schooner, but to no purpose. There is no hope of finding the other bodies. The mute, Peters, ttxik the vel to the mouth ol Yuqnioa bay, where he secured the service of a tug, which towed I li sehuoiier into this port. She will lie in the h'irbor between Ysquius and NeWMt until instruction from her owner at Victoria can be received." CHOOtVHOUSE NOTKU. BY THE PUPIL' r Bert Whitney visited school Tues day morning. The teacher can keep the boy from smoking at chixl, but he has failed so fur lo accomplish a much , with the stove. ' . ' . , - - ' Mrs. T. C. Watt of St, Helens, and Mr. J. O. Watt of Scupptawe, visited school last Friday. Waller Blakerlry wu a vi-dlor at ehoiil last Monday afternoon. Il ha been decided to have a school entertainment one week after (he close of thi term. Most of the tchoi'l children aileudi d ihedrumulio entertainment lust Sut urduy evening. Miss Muttie Prry made us a pleas ant call List Wednesday afternoon. Tlia lv are gl.id to . Jiave fine weather for now, lin y can - play, ball again. ' ' , On Friday last after the clow of teachers exaniimiii.iii held at the eourt houee; severul i of ' the ' teacbeo who had' been fn uttendauce niade a very preusant virit to our scinoJl. Among the nutiber were Mr. Ritten house and Mis Beaver of Clati-ksnie, Mil Overlin of ' Kuluma, the Mioses Matthews and Shunuhun of Vernon ia. and Mr. II. Pow. ll.of PitUbnrg. Mi Malthewa, a few year ago, resided un St. Helen and wit recognized by sev erul of the older ptipila as a former -lus-mate. After the usual order of exereises the silnasl joined in singing, which elicited much praise- from our viritora. Mrs. Riltenhuiise then made a few pleasant remarks, und the after noon se-siou closeil, vUitur and sehobirs git ing expression of having been mutually entertaineil. ' School Keport. Report of i-lim.l district No. 25, for the month ending . February 12, 1892 Number days taught; 20; pupils en roll d, 23 ; daily attendance, 19; t tui day aileudance, 382; day absence, 78 Name of on pils neither, absent noi tardy: Maud Burn, Frank Barnes, Joseph Eiicson,' Anna ' Eiiesoii, Ids Ericsou, Martin I'srelius,. Eimer Rul ter, Daisy Cross. Martin Purelno was not aliseut or' tardy during the entire term of five mouths. Joe, Anns uud ld. Eiiesoii Went present every day but tardy t wis or three limes each -. . . W. A. Youho, Teacher. HAN'S QUEER MAKE-UP.; The, Toatt Of !.ani arere of 154 pounds has enough iron in his make up to make a ploughshare, enough ihtMipborous to make a half million matches, and enough eletstricily in life of fifty year to run - the elect r il ea rs on Washington street during lie hue of an "accident at' the .iiowei lioure." All utihealthy uple luck more or les this great health retain ing element which preserve the Ixaly iu healthy action. Dr. Damn's elec trical treatment reinstate thi loss, thereby substituting health for di sease the lollowinjf case testily : Mr. J. A. Bennett, 41f HisaJ street. South Portland, Writes a follows: For a long lime before calling on Dr. IWrin I was so severely afflicted with sciatic rheumatism that I Could scarcely move. I wa robbed of many gins' sleep. Dr. D.irrin cured ine with electricity." ' . Mr. L. Jamison, Burke, Idaho, states in a private letter: .-"Since my return home I find no return of the malaria liver and kidney troubles. I-think your electric cure jttst the thing." Mr. Geo,' H. Fapehberg, Tuala'in, Oregon, wa deaf . ten years, bo he could) scatcely hear a sound, still re tain hi hearing. , He waa cured three year ago by Dr. Damn. Captain II. B. Parker, proprietor of the Parker House, .Astoria, writes he wa cured by Dr. Darriu of chronic catarrh from the ' effects ia! la grippe by electricity and-- borne medical treat ment . . - . Dr. D.irrin treat fell curable e hronic, acute and private diseases, I .loud taints, lost or failyg manhood, nervous debility, effect of errois, excesses iu old or young, loa f memory, diseases caused by mercury in the improper treatment of private diseases. Ah diffi -ull suruica) operation -r formed. OUice. 70i Watbingtm strett, Port land, Oregon. Hour 10 a. m. to 8 p. mi, daily Con ultation free and con lideutial ; qiHtion blank and circu lar tent graii to any address; pa tient cured at home after one visit to the doctor's office. Keal Estate Transfers. I It ASi-hib 1J to Columbia Mvcr Liiml erl 4 f uil Cuiupuny, ee qr ot sec 15, ton, 1 2 w; lim r mn I. iJniieM el men to Ml hail McDcrmott. sw qr.s c xi. in n. r t w; pate t. nn. 8.u- to i I- llawaiiiS.e) nw qr, sec is, t n . r 4 w ; patent. H.y nt iieii to the Columbia liver aim Asioiia rsiln ad coiio any, land hi sccsft audi), 1 7 n, r 4 w, right-of-way; $1. Iiisu til.n haru ti thu Columbia river and At ,riu ra ln.:i compsny una 14 mid 17. t7n. rlts illit-Ml-nay; ft W II ioliln to ilic Co.uiubi i rlv-r un Astoria is In a I company, u'Ait um, ec 1, 1 7 li, r 9 w. rLht-ul-WH ; ajO. K i.lil nt to the C' linnb a river ami Ai-torla ladroud company nn'i nv'4, ,-c I), t 7 il , r 4 w, right of-wav: K r ae e aones to mo t;oium is river unit Ant iris railroad equips 7, iut S. 6, 7. oboists at. isn.rt w, runt-ui-way liiar:eJolinmtotheCi luinM nv ran. A-toua It It Un, 11U 1 mco, 1 7 n. r 4 w, liglu-o.-way; Iai p r i.cie. WICJoiisi to tie C(lumla river un AstorM K It 1 o, 1. 1 8, see 33, t 8 ' , r 4 w riKlu-0f-w.1V : A) ir sere. Cnarle ayjer t the- Columbia rive and Ator a It R Co. I 1 1 (if s.c 111. t 8 r X w. mid lots S an I 0, n4 of sw ',. sec 2t ia 11, r w, 11111-01 way ; sni ier a-re. A MaiKien 10 the olumbiu liver am Astoria It K t'o, I t 6 sua 7, sec IA, t8n r4 w. ,lgln- f-y; g;oo. N-'iin n M'-r ill t.i the fYlumhia rive and A toria 11 K Co, tu-y, of e- 0, 1 7 11. r i w rii'iit ol w iv: . tier ai-ic. lamel Mai n t om to the Coii.inlili river and A -toria K 11 Co, lo: 8, see 34, t 8 n, r 4 w. nx ii-oi w y; no. John Quis i-y t, the roHo-Ma r'ver and AnP'riu It It Co. I; nil In -cc 23, and 17, t 8 n, r 4 w, r Khi-of-way; $'. Hi Ut liim-arwin t t!n Columbia rivet Hid A tons it K ii . 1 t S.neu 84. t8 u 3 w. i hdit-o -way ; f'.O iu?r sere. Win J tiunl orn to the C .luinbi-i river sn A toil i It It to. I tiZ. 3. seeitl. tan. r3 w rifini-ut sav; ,uo. Jo.i. oh tl.n .us to Hie olumbla liver a Aitori i It It t'o, loti fl, 7,jc iH. 1 8 n. r or. ntfl't-oi way; ao. C K Ms-kiiiK 10 .-arah K L in . lvt 3. bl 5, in K- to; U. C E Mixing to J..bn W Lane, lot I. bl $ oi K to; '. U B to C A Mellman, rvV, ne4. tt4 n y,.v i-ec m, 1 6 o, r 4 w, lJ0 acres Daunt. Jaiiieo Fltijtersld 1 1 N L Curry, W i t nwX . wU eU, sec IA. 1 6 n, r 4 r, 1J acie ; t 1000. L C.ir v tn J H Pomeroy. swj neU. i-X w, w) ttti, sec 30, 1 5 n, r 4 w, li acres; 1001. U II Hmith to L E Smith, of sec 21 t ii. r 5 w. ICO i cr; 1-00 Juki lib Vnli!aricom to ti J N irthron 'and in east -ide a idi ion t Vermmin : atu U 8 to Little V ct uchan, W usU.nl, uel. nK eqr. fee 12. t4 n. i 3 w; pileni. u n wm Mrucl.aii, WH sec IZ, t 4 n 1 w. 140 si-res; stent. CASH STORE! J. TulUCKLE z GO. -DEALKB8 IN- General Merchandise, Crockery, Glassware, TAX NOTIC-, Notio is hi ruby civen that will be a the u-u! voting places a follows: Auburn F.-b. 27. 1892, from 10 a. ni.to3p.ni Nth dt iu " 29. " 9 " 4 Clstsltai li-.M. h I. 10 ' 5 MarBhlanU. 2, 10 3 )ak P. int. ' B. ' 0 " 4 UainK-r, " 4, " 10 ' 6 Ueaic-r Kull, 6. " 10 - 3 le,r Ulund, 7, " 10 3 capfxu) e, 8. ' 10 " 3 i i ion. 9, ' 9 " 4 For the purpose of collecting the State .School and Comity Taxes, due Colim.b s Coumy , Oregon, for the ur I8!)l. XV. A. UEEKER, Sheriff of roluiubisi County. Oregon. KllTII't: FUR rtBI CATMO. Land Office at Oregon city, or., Jsnusry 1. 19?. aouee l" oareoy ifivtn mil ins louonina 'ismed netiler has filed noiteeof hmi leniiim tn make final .rmii in nu;,ort iif hiii elaira, sue :nst naIiI r,niu( will be marie be.oie the Keiristei and Keeeiverof the tutted Ktates Land office. m Oregon cuy, orexon, on Mhttb 2, SS2, vis: 're-emotlon D. s. No. 'rx. lor the nv M of ree 4,,tpXD, rjw. He nsiien the following wit itcKFn to nrova htM eontinnouii rehlsnc upon. andculllvatiou of aid laud. .vis. Fhtliit Oily'-, JsuiS' Kiiknisii, William Kotwrtu and Robarl Service; all ot Dixie, Washington county, Ore son. Geoivs B. Zimmennsn, who marie homciuesr! sutry No. 7'92, In hereby necially nutifled ti i'ior and how ciue why Joacph Keefe'i entry of aalu tract xnould not he all iweri. Jl5f J. T. APeERSO.S. Krgislsr notice ran pi bi.icatio.k. Lend OIBps t Oreron Oltv. Or.. Feb. 4. 1S. NrKlro ifl hereby aiven that tha foltowlna narneu seiner oaa niea. nocit-e ut nis inieanon to make Anal proof in snnnort of hia claim, and that said proof will be mads before the County Cleric of Coin u bin county, at St. Helen. Or., oa .March 24 1'2. vit: OKORGE W. GRANT, flomenead entry No 68-17, for the se i ot is , of tec 1,. tp S ii, r2 w. He name the Mlnainr wltne-es to prove his continuous rC"fdeme upon sud cultivation of, raid land, via: J. u. Watt. Asa Holiday, J. D. Morrran. Jnllus 71 maua; all of Hcappoone. Colnnihia eonntv, Ore gon. flimlB J. T. APPEfUON, Kegiater. SSaiairaiaieea .mrm. Wssuth'iriseour ailvertia druguist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Cou sunitiin, t 'ouglis ai4 C Us. npon this rundition. If yioi areaflll. ted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat ox cheat trouble, and will u- this remedy as directed, giving It a fair tiial, and eiw rience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could nut make tl.ii nflar ill J we iiot know that Dr. King') New Discovery . nuld bs rcli d on. It never Hi appninta. Trial but: les freest Kdwla ltois' drui.tors. Large lr SA' and Application for Site of Kcal Property. f n the Cnnnty Court of Columbia County. titate of Oregon, fn the matter of the eitate of William II. Tutile, d- ceased. To N I ie P. En m, Zoe I. TotUc. and an h-ti-s kni'Wn r Unknown. It npi eiring to me from the petit'oa f Jo iah Konkle. ailml imtrauir of the nut of Willi.mi il. Tut 1 ..dt-c.Hml, praying for an order of snle of ths rtal estate ts-longi ig to nai l e-itate, tu-i-: It num'ier two (2) if a ction iw ntv-four (24), in township thr-e (3) north or runse two 2) west of the W'il a iii-tt.' meridian, in Columh a Co mty, Oregon, cont ining thirteen and li-h y hun lrvdthsi (13 80-1001 acrei. nppraiaeii at 127(1 00. and now valued at t2M 00. That it is neci-MK irv. espciii nt und for the lie t iuUrveti of the estate that raid real estate lie siihl. It is hereby onlered that the next of k n of sai I d. coa-ed. the above-named Nellie K. Kn,. Zi L. Tuitle and a'l others l itcro.stid in .sid estate, be and at tK-ar l ero e the countv cmrl on Wednes day the 8th day ( Mun-h, K2 at the hour ot 10 o'clock A. M., of siiid day, ai th -court room of slid court, in St. Iielns. Colunibi i coun y. irego , t i. n and ih re to show caue why an onlir should n it tie pr inted 'ortheealeofsi.il r.al entule. And It Is further nrderrMl thnt a opy of this order be nubh bed at leusi om-e a week for four sue- cesiuve wiek i i The Oaroojt Mist, n ni w pa:ier pri te-l a id pub inieit in mi I coun y. uatca one mil aay oi jminnry. imr:. Boots, Shoes, Ladies' Dress Goods, Queensware. Furnisliing Goods. LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC. Produce Taken In Exchange. It Will Pay You to Consult Our Prices. RAINIER - - - OREGON. Pog?re 209 2k A. 1TO FRONT ST., PORTLAND, OREGON. Or.r catalogue ! complete in every department, and tell how to grow all kind of ve getables, how to plant and trim trees, how to use, and wLat are the best fertilisers, liow to handle bee etc. etc. Free to all- Send for it. D.JL fewy SGo'sSeeds I. ROOT'S BEE SUPPLIES, WE ARE AGENTS FOR GENTLEMEN We have just receiveil the correct style in Stiff Hats for the Spring of '92. $ I . SO tO $ K.00 PB1SES FROM $ 1 .00 tO $ C00 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. King Clothiers of the Northwest CJIae rarMi-r. tlarrUnn and Reeond Ktrrela. Patrllanat. UNCLE MYEBS, THE PORTLAND JEWELER. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN onds, Clocks, Watches, Jewelerv, and Optical Goods. Fine Watch and Jewelrv Renairinf?. Orders from the Country Solicited. 165 'First Street. Between Morrison ond Yamhill. Portland, Or. j28fl!) I). J. 8WITZEH. County Jiiilge. MAHNIfcl. J ! 1 : 1 1 .1 r. . ! 1 OI lurisuivwuu lie nuuiu nui iiin.i any such action, so the fight wa post-1 in the vatiutu clusse, oiHi4cUug tKinadunUHateron In-tht. ovcalu lie.. tACBR tvth tb foregoing remit. j Tbe uciaUe gava au IpUrastiogl Ur. John Lao aud Mr, eualalt. Bryant Fartlaaa.lUntiak A. P. a Mum, Frta. S StS.,1 : Orir.L w. Ooojja. amitn. Onto. SaaMManat nc swaj, sm num M luilioa. BtsiB88, 8hn:thaid, u-Ia tmim tSruiruu Ik. fir- Sti vm aj (, C. B. HART, -Pniprletor St. Helens Meat Market Fresh and Salted Meats. Fausaee. FIjIi and v gvUbles Mealt by wholesale at specl.il rates. Exp ess wagon run tn all parts of town, and rl.arg-. reasonable. MUCKLE BROS., If anafaatnrara of LUMBER asb ra.viiu ik GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ST. HELENS, OR. Tho Celebrated Frcacii (fore, w "APHRODITIflE" Z;::z It So-D et a POSITIVZ C'.'AHANTCI rornrssny lorn ciK-rvu-ti s crsar uljoruarbl ids generativeor ransui eliueriu, huther ariui-' IhiM lhif..ii. BEfORE ' uibt Hmulaat,, AFTER TcbAicoorOT,iu:ri.OFl.l.r,irh n-il - tin I noo. over inaumuco,4;..ut has Lomol Draltt T.. . i6.,: . 1, ".'"""iir mm h fawer. Waifr-ln.nVier..wlov.n Klnitntt ' sate of the foUiiwiiig-uescriijed real Uck.!em:DlWpainfM.lIyster:a. Nnoiu Pr-s-' pmpeity. ti-wit: The noutliwenl quarter of tratlon.Nxarnal Krai sions, J e eorrhoa, !: ; the norihea-t quarter, anil lota onelMand sinus. Weak Memory. Lom of Power snd Ixnro- two (2) and suci i,art of lot tfarM ili Jm l;.. k;2cT. whl h I nersleetejloften load to rr.mati.-a 1 north oai;ne due .ast Tnri J, .V iff old a?e an t innan tv. ITtre :.oo . txir. bozes i I,S.' 7 !J . . , .i n j J, . for IMC Sent bTma l o-i re4lrtoip'lcs I """hwent corn, r of the donation land A WltlliKyiirAltAWEK I. fr ; cl'iim of Jowi.li Stonton.in aertinn Ko. 2. 'f n r-r rr-ivij. n rrnDi i.ie iiioney ii wniuiu nurin oi rail it Shuritr Sale. 8TATK OF OREOoy. I C uuty of Co'nmbia.f Bjr vtrtua of a i expcuti n issued imt el th Circuit Court of the Mate of Oreaon, for tiie Countv irf Nlu tiiumah, to iu directrd, in fav r.rf Iticha-d Kveniinz and Hvlvester Karrell an I againtt Nelwu lloyt and I. M. Ho., t. for the su n of tJOi.lo ilullars, jurtr iiient, with iiti-re.-t at the rata of iir cent. wr an un hi r. m h. lltli day of July, lam, and tiie further num uft'JO.Ou dollars easts slid scorning cost-, loinnisndinr ma tn a rirnucnt e . ia not errertiyi. We ba-a t'ion aui!. ol tMImonlata from oM and yorca. e( both wxsa, wrinbavn bei-n ixfianr-otly enr'4 lyUMiueoiApbrodltioe. Clrenlartrea. Addres yu-r AHRO MFDiriNS CO. ISatwuraaeX z 37. Poart .Kr. a. For salu b.v EDWIN ROSS, Druggist. Si. Hi is. Or. 1UO CAHPKTH, All in want of I'at'a peucBn lr r? thtm muile by Mrs. J W. T nkham, Gillton. fo liiuihia county, Oregon. jjniS NOTICE. My son. William E. Bonner, hnvlne left home without my conwnt, I will not lie re sponsible lorsnv debts be niav contract. MKi. 8AKAU I. BO.N'NKlt. 8cappon. Or.. Die. 10. 1H!)1. dl8-Sm THWAITES. The Photographer. CABINETS - ?.50 PEE DOZEN CARDS, . f2.Q0 FEB DOZEN. ' 167 and 169, First Street, Portland Or One Dollar Weekly Buys a trnod avid watch by our i-lub sya. tvru. Our lt-karat golil-fillpdeaaniarewMr-rai.teJ fur it) ears. fine Klirin and Wl- haut in i Vint nt. tjii-iii wind and wt. La ly's or gent's lxe. Kqnal to any 5U a'cli. io si cure agent win re we have non , we sell one of the hunting ca-e watches fur the clnh price $23 an I eud U. O. t. by expres with pr vilegeof eiainlna tion before l aying for the same. Our agent at Durham, N. C. writes; "Onrlswslem have eonfes-S'l thy doa't know bow von cau furaisb moh work fot th. money." Oil' agent St Heath Sring , H. ' , wr'tea: "Your wntr-hei tako St ilcht. Th. mntl.maa who got the lat watch suld lhat ha axaminsd anrlprtrela Jeweler a vatches In U'acanter, that we-.ao botler than your., but tb pries . tiur ngnt at PenninFton, Tex . writes: '-Am In ler-eipt ot the watch, and am plewed without oimnn All oho nave seen it m.t it wotil.l be eheapat 1 10." One pond reliable apnt wanted for each p!aee. W'tit for artl olan. i Enriat WAtca Co., Kew York. ranM 2 vmi nt iv. numuKtfa sienaian, togetber with lbs -tenements, hereditiinients and appurten anves thtreui.to belonging or in anywita appertaiaing; all bting situata in Columbia -coui ty. Mate of Or.ax n. I duly levied uiHui si,i premise oa th 11th day of fsb-rua-y,HCQ. Now, in pursuance of said exacntioa. I wi.l.nn the 12th day of March, l&ffi, at th hou .f 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court bouse door. in said County and State, seU at pub lic sii.-tl ,n all the right, title, elahn and interact in and to the ahoTS-deseribed real property of Nelson H"t and t M. Heyt, to theliVlietl.lli'er tiii-refor, for cash 10 aatl.fy sai l szer-ution . interest and costs. W. A. MKEKKE, fl2niU HberiTof Columbia County. Or. SAWMILL FOR SALE 8aid Baamil' is ti uated nm tha St. Hhni riiHd, aiiout iH miles Mnitbeast of Glenee Waihiiistoii county, 0re. n. Machinery In perfect rum i ig onler; Knejnen 4S hra power, ten ty twa tv;B.ilirSO jnohes in d snie.er snd It eet long; w head b'aekt (Riiihit); Also sawdust carrier; Larva lot o redur nw n ban I ior sal. Tmai mails known on ani-lication tn. the nniiw. sivn -d. Would en-liaiiK for city or ira pruved fa iu prajiy. . . ' . . Uillohorai, 0jj"D.