THE OREGON MIST.
BaiUd XUtw ni baity OHleial Piper.
Bt. HiLim, ArtiL 1,1803.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Fur treex draft at Boss droa; store.
BAKINO POWDER
In the New York Legislature,
The following, taken from "The Oil
Paint end Drug Reporter," refer
I new bill Hut introduced In tlie log-
I minute tu new xoric Bute:
"Thclatrat development In the baking
I Unarll, W.l U ln'Mu4Hnttnii aI . Kill In
the legialatu'r of tlilf state, requiring
package of baking powder which oonU
ammonia, to b branded with a statement
ol that (act in large type on the label.
I no
Horn T. A. nd Q. W.MoBrWi wHr??hL'T.flvti?...,uJ?'i2,
, ' w . m . M I rvi,,. VI lilt HUUUII fTIIUlIT MHI
Ml Mt, amm o;'
Clolbini, flrit elsss end beet quality
at Ferry's. Hoaiton
Th. Infant eon of Mr. and Mrs. T.
Hole, of Gillton, li srlouly ilk
Landharg't nsiiumss are the best.
Koas has a full line.
Mrs. T. C. Watte relumed home
Aatorla talt Batutdav. whara eh
had toM to attend the funeral of bar
father.
Clark Quick ieeued a marriage 11
eaae os the 12dd Of March, to Ida
Ma Wilkinson and Cbarlea W Mai
Uager. v
meeting of the voters of (he City
mt 8. Helene ia called to meet thie
(rider) eveolnc for the purpoee of
nomiaatiag a full city ticket
Muokle Bro'. mill trted ' up lait
Monday for a short run for the pur
mm of filling up the yard and outUog
out a lew email order.
Th county convention of the peo
nW oartv will meet In Rainier next
Thursday at S p. m., and a large and
wihunaatio meeting la expected.
Dr. Cliff la having an office fitted up
cm the corner opposite the Banquet
saloon to a portion of tbo building at
prtaeat occupied by Jackson readier.
Mr. Mary Dickey, of Cottage Grove,
Or. ia visiting at Qillton, having been
auasmoned there by the eerious illneae
of ber sitter, Mia May Beegle, who is
Now while the ammonia contention Is on
the
onoreiu-
diced oconle aa certainly not willine to be
doeed with lb eubstance acknowledged as
poison. timnlv because scientists, some ol
whom are not even physiologist, disagree
hwiu potency. - ,
A similar bill whs introduced last
April but it i shrewdly surmised that
the Influence of interested parties pre
vented it paseage. The provieions
of the present bill are so lust that it
probably will anon become a law,
This will be welcome news to the
manufacture of pure cream of tartar
baking powder, the most prominent of
whom is the Price Baking Powder Co.
of Chicago and ft. Louis, makers of
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder,
who have always made a strictly pure
Cream of Tartar powder, nolwithiUnd
ing the temptations of adulteration
suggested by the enormous profits
realised by a large New York concern
which uees ammonia, and advertises
its powder as alrlctly pure, by means
of garb ad official reporta and certifi
catea signed by iia owu employees,
dubbed professor, doctor or govern
inent chemist, as fancy may dictate.
A bill compelling alum powders to
be conapiuoualy labelled as such, at
ready exists in Minnesota and it is to
be hoped in the interest "f the con
sumer that similar laws will soon be
enacted in other states, for ammonia as
well as alum
The following powder known to
contain either ammonia or alum or
both, will be affected by tbe proposed
legislation I
at Breams ""' y,ait, Forest City, One Hpoon (Taj
The alt election for St. Helene I lor'M, Bon Bon, Kenton, Echo, Snow
Usee piece nest Monday between 7 Puff, Unrivalled. Yarmill', one Bpoon
.md 1 . a'eLick. n. m. Everv voter Bbepbard's Economical, Crown, Uly
ahauld be an kand and assist in elect max, Hercules, Monarch, flew Era
rood mea to the various municioal Snow vail.
taj goo
otaee.
CLAT8KANIEL
Mr. B. Cox fstely received from
Ohio three very floe turkey, a gobbler ui.. i.nni. Mv.r. u .t hnm .!
aad three bens, tbe former w ighing t(er . two roontb' visit to her sister
tweaty-nve pounds and tne I at Seaside,
about twanty-tbree each. These are
three of tbe finest fowl that aver
csaae to Columbia county.
We are informed that Jacob Kamm
will ehortly start the steamer Ocean
Wave to running between Portland
aad Xlwaeo to connect with the Ilwaco
railway for Bhoalwater bay and Gray's
Harbor polut. in tma event me rate
war will be waged all tbe bolter during
the coming aummer,
At tbe peoples' party primaries held
4 Gillton laat 8aturday the following
delegate wre elected to the county
coeeention to meet at Bainier next
Tburedavt George Allaliouse, F. Hale,
Joseph Copeland, and J. R. Beegle Sr.,
tbe latter as delegate at targe.
We bate received from Superintend
eat Watte a eopy of the Arbor Day
pamphlet, published by Superintend'
eat MsElroy, a required by an act of
the legislature, urging; the different
public schools to pay strict obsrenee
to Arbor Py, wnwn comes on Friday,
April 8th. 1803, end ia a very neatly
gotten op publication.
John Hamill, of Clstskanie, wa in
teem Tuesday. He haa a fluid for
hilling tree insects, which he claims
baa been tested in hie orchard for two
yaara with astonishing results. Any
ene wishing to try It can secure
tbe earn in email quantitiee at this
office free. Tbe regular price is 75
sale per gallon.
At a meeting held at the courthouse
Wednesday evening, the following
ticket waa nominated for tbe various
Municipal offices for the city of St.
Helena: President of the council, T,
C. Watt; councilman, W. H. Dolman,
James Dart. Jacob George and II. P,
Walkina; recorder, J. H. Swsgor;
treasurer, D. J. Swilxer; marshal, O,
at. Bart. ...
Mrs. M. J. Scott will have her new
restaurant and lodging house ready
for oooupeocy next week and will be
prepared to receive her many friends
aad old patron at tbe Columbia He
taurant and Lodging Home, next door
north of Maaenio ball, where aba will
snpply bar patrona with the beat the
Market affords. See advertisement in
aether column of thia paper.
Mr. Franoca Fuller Victor waa In
81 Helena Wednesday last soliciting
aebsoilptions for bar new boob," At
lanta Arisen." wblcb is devoted ex'
cleetvely to Oregon and Washington
historical sketches, splendidly illus
trated, and altogether a very neat and
instructive publication containing over
400 page, rrioewou.
Mrs. J. B. Beegle, of St. Helens, and
Iter sister, Miss Eva Arohbold, of Hills
horo, returned Monday from Southern
California where they nave been
apending the past three months hoping
to benefit Mra. Beagle's health, which
ia greatly Improved by the trip. The
winter in Loe Angelee and 8a n Diego
baa been tbe wont for many years,
being very cold (for that country) and
rainy most of tne time.
, Many year practice have given C
A. Snow A Co., Solicitors of Patents,
at Washington, D. C, unsurpassed
sweeaaa in obtaining patenta for all
iriesses of Inventions. They make a
apeoialty of rejected eaeee, end have
aecured allowance of many patent
that bad been previously rejected,
Their advertisement in another col-
ami, will be of interest to inventore
patentees, manufacturer, and all who
bave to do with patent.
Ferry Baker, of Portland, baa pur
chased of Mr. George Kelly, tbe oamp
around near Houlton known as Camp
Gibbon where the state militia met
in annual encampment last aummer.
Mr. Baker ia now putting up a splen
did lummer residence for bimeelf and
expects to erect a number of cottages
for renting purpoee to pereone who
want to go to the country in aummer
Mr. Jam 8haver waa down Frl
day, and on ber return waa acrom
pained by her mother, Mra. C. Bclilulh
and her brother, Fred and Mickey
It look a little aa though the move to
Portland ia a permanent one on Mra
Bcnlulh part, a She deairee to give
her boy increased advantage which
she thiuk Portland furnisher Her
cheerful face will be mimed, and the
bdy of th town will miss Fred and
Mick, who geueral'.y let them know
when they were around. Mr. Scliloth
is now running the establishment
alone. e?
Mr. Parks and son, fjom Missouri,
came down on the Shaver Friday to
visit John Parks, a eon of the. elder
gentleman. The newcomers are rather
inclined to settle in lb I part of the
country.
Mrs. E. O. Blackford returned on
Friday from ber visit to YitmhiU
county, bringing with her Mrs. Wolf,
her sister, and 'child. Mr. Blackford,
Br., was slso one of the party, who
comes down to try the benefit of a
change of scene and air to recuperate
a somewhat debilitate? constitution,
The opening of the logging earn
paign ia bringing- back eome if the
boys who left us last fall. We notice
Ferd Prali around again looking for
a situation tot tbe summer, and some
others bave already gone to work,
A three months term of public
school will begin on Monday next.
A meeting of thoae favorable to
building a dam on the upper CUta-
kanie, and arranging to run loga to
tbe mouth and hold them there by a
boom, was appointed for laat Saturday,
but some of the parties interested
failed to get arounJ, and nothing
more wa done than to talk the mat
ter over. There ia already encourage
ment to believe that an amount of
money sufficient to make the im
provement contemplated will be
raised.
A number of tbe member of the
people' party got together on Satur
day afternoon and elected tree dele
gate to represent Ibia precinct at the
county convention, to be held at Bain'
to be discutsed. If the discussion of
the financial question will result in
putting the audience on some plan to
increase it'e finances, we wish to be
oiiunted in. Our financial condition
is not what we would like it to be by
several dollars. Other literary enter
tainment is also promiaed for Friday
evening, and a general invitatiou is
extended to all.
Each one of the delegates to the re
puniican, convention from this pre
cinct, is suffering from a aevere cold
this week. The climate at St. Helens
did not seem to agree with them. Per
naps it wa only tne climate; tome-
thing wa wrong cure.
Mia Nora Ballou and her sister are
down from Kelso, Wash., this week
viiiting friends.
William Howitson and Grant John
son came up from Ktmppa in a fish
ing boat Monday evening and returned
on Tuesday, with a load of lumber for
the camp.
COMMUNICATED.
Columbia City, Mar. 29.
Eoitob Mit: -At laet the Scrip
litre have been proven and vindicated.
Tbe lion peacefully elumbers with the
lamb. This ia evidenced by tbe
action of the laat republican conven
tion in this county. Party lines and
affiliation in this instance have been
completely broken down, men .nom
inated, from all clasaes and condition!,
both former friend and foe of the,
people, and goverment. To some extent
n former time, we bave witneised
iniilur violent proceedings, in this
stale. The times seemed to demand
it in our primitive state, and later
when our government and morale
were atruggliug for existence, first,
the peoplea' party, democratic, repub
lican, Union, know nothing, sons of
temMnce, Good Templars, to say
nothing of the varioua religious de
nominations, loo, that sometimes con
fuse and at others regulate all, even
the Knights of the Golden Circle were
with us, thanks to the power thai be.
We are enemie no longer ; in fact the
enemy is on top, to be recompenced
for bis ditdoyalty, as of old, a premium
put upon the head of the lover and
defender of their country.
As the opportunity Is so cheerfully
and lavWhly offered to the disseuters
and irly-ridden and dnwn-tnidden of
the children of men. The time ere
propitiou for the farmer and labor
ing classes to get in their good work
now, if ever, at their convention at
Rainier on the 7th of April by nom
innling capable, honest, faithful repre
sentative men of tbe producing and
laboring clasaes, seveniMy letting alone
the chronic officeseekera, corporation
and trtieta combination, and their
allien. We are willing to Iced that
clai but not dciirou to have I hem
theer us. One other thing more ed
ucation, more thought, leas labor, more
social meetings, discussions and ex
pressions upon commercial and po
litical economy. And now and again.
id aince Adam, be it remembered.
nature givea strength and courage to
the laboring order, w er It not so,
both in time of peace and war, all
would be transatory. Strict attention
lo busmen and many of the good
hings of earth will be brought out by
the larmera' alliance organisation.
Wobih.
Real Batata Transfer.
Bute of Oregon to Lon E Draper. nX of
swj, e swfc.seeas, tt a, r 4 w, 120
acres; iao.
Lou K Draper to Louis 0 Clarke. nKiwW.
seU swu. sec 2J. tin. r 4 w. 120 acres:
Male or uregnn to Kva t: Bmlth. K nw
' neW of sec 29. and seK of nsW. nsW a
K, sec -JSt, 1 4 n, r 4 w , S'A) acres; I00.
a.v Bonta t umiii marc, en nw). nex
sec 26, a t sew oet. oeK se. of nU of
sec 22, 1 4 n , r 4 w, 320 acres ; iom
State of Orecoo to John Eury . mH sell.
sec 14. 1 6 n, r 2 w. 80 acres; $100.
State ot Oregon to J Spencer, stf neX.
sec 11. 1 6 n, T 2 w , 80 acres ; f 160.
United stales lo Harry Williams, sag sec
17. 1 7 n, r J w, 15 acme; patent.
Oeo Merrill to Sinmons Bum, land In
sees 8. M, 17, 1 1 n. r 1 w; f 1080.
Ruth A Hovt to Peter Person et si. land
in 1 4 n. r 1 w, 71. 8610 aces; I14S5.
J Vanblaricom to r L OmMiihelmer A
Co, lot. 6. 7 hlk 16, eastalde addition to
Vernonia; tSOO.
David Henihaw to Trustee of the Provi
dence of Cbapsl of Evangelical association
' Norm America, at itoiiiton, I n, r l w,
-100; It
united B'ates to jonn k uronk, nx c
School Bon Note.
The school at Qillton commenced last
Monday with forty popils enrolled. Mr.
Charles Eirsy Is teacher. Our best wishes
for th prosperity of th school and success
of tbe teacher.
Friday, April 8th, 1 Arbor Pay. Tb
school should celebrate by planting a few
trees around the school houss.
Tbe school picture taken last week are
quit good. Any on wishing a picture can
get it of Mr. Bos at th drug (tor.
Lens Blakesley was absent from school
a part of this week getthtg ready forth
drama.
Matti Psrrv wa absent fronf school
Monday on a visit to Oswegft.
Fred Watkins wa visiting friend at at.
Johns last Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Edna Piatt and Mary Obormley,
of Oswego, mad our school a pleasant visit
last Tuesday afternoon.
The greatest annoyance at school st pres
ent is a lack of school books. If parent
could realise how necasiary it Is that each
pupil bave the required number of book
they certainly would lupply them. M ny
spent for school book I well nsed. It is
th earnest wish of the teachers that each
pupil b supplied with plenty of book by
next week.
tt Is gelling to be quite popular for school
houses lo have flag. On th anniversaries
of all great historical events the flag Is ran
op, which helps to impress the fact upon
the minds of the pupils. Why can't tbe t
Helen school have a flag? Who will sug
gest a way t get one
Gillton school.
Wakbek, March 28, 1892.
Editok Mist Dear Sir ! Our school
opened today with an enrollment of
forty pupila. Tbe names are a fol
lows:
Maggie Slavena, Maud Slarens, May
Hlavenr, Mable Heanb, Bosie Hearth,
Mary Becver, Etta Beaver, Lillie
Beaver, Laurie Pusey, Louie Pnsy,
Floyd Puaey, Irene Haxeo, Edith
Haaen, Ella Baker, Ethel Baker,
Walter Bacon, Jeesie Bacon, Orvil
Bacon, Willie Bacon, Eve, Daisy Clara,
Minnie and Frank Beegle, Robert,
Minnie and Birdie Dowuii'g, Henrv,
Charles, Lillio, Emma and Willie
Jasper Haaen, Frank Hawk, Jam
Bacon, Charles Hearth, Frank Hoyt,
Vale Bempie, May and Amy Holce,
We expect quite a number to enter
yet in tbenext few days.
Chablba Elbet, Teacher.
UA8H STOEB!
J. TuaUCslLE
-DBALKBI h-
General Merchandise,
Crockery,
Glassware,
I Boots, Shoes,
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Queens ware. Furnishing Goods,
LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC.
Produce Taken In Exchange.
It Will Pay You to Consult Our Prices
RAINIER, - - . OREGON.
AH Our Seeds AreTested
Our.dogueTellj V Kfe'
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a.ril ZERei t i.4.n
UTCie to
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T. L.Posson Sr Son. Portland. Or
, ew.araw.te! Cw.se.
We authorise ear advertised draggtat te
ell Dr. Slog's Mew Discovery for Con
sumption. Cough and Cold, upon this
condition. If you are afflicted with a cough.
cold or any lung, throat or chsst trouble,
and will use this remedy as directed, giving
It a fair trial, and experience no benefit,
you may return tbe bottle and bave your
money refunded. We could not make this
offer did we not know that Dr. King's Nsw
Discovery rnuld be reUVd en. It never dis
appoints. Trial bottles free at Kdwie Keaa'
drug store. Largs slae 60c and 1.
Petition for Liquor License.
To the Honorable Jadte and County Commis
sioner, of Columbia Count. Onsen:
wa, am uuasrBiKUsa leg, voiers OI user
Island prwinct do pstltton that ym grant
license to Allan Nsvfa. of said are I net. to
spirituous and mall liquors, la quaotluas
Uian oos saltan, for a period of one rear, be
linniDg June 10, MM, lor which we will ever
pray: uu woras, Dan Keogn, ous Anderson
Edward Carlioo, C Sodetbsw, 8 J Man on. Wll
11am Wlllard, Jamas M Aughton, J A Xrlcksoa,
loroouudrvui. sa ivenon. Bow.n. And
Johnson, I) J Jordan. J J Quliley. Bonny Xesd.
Albert WW so:. If HoCay, Xarry Brant. TT
roster, Harry Lamont. Jonn culbait, a John'
sou, Ole Ericsson. Sidney Shsunan, C L Wll
cox. Carl Tansen. J K Burs. Edward L Dunn
A Anderson. Charles Chattcren. B H Nw
Lawrence Hall, R W Heath, Dan Bate, Hark
McKsnils, O Hlldlnx. Gor( Hansy, W If
HollUMr, Dan O UoDonald. David Godfrey, W
Murohy. P Burns. Robert Nelson. Hans Peter
son, A D Cunningham, John Oillam, George
usrrew, uaniei uniara, t w Frayne, uj Moors,
James Flannamn, a B Borthwlck. Topan Car-
aupp, victor runer. lauis tw, august husi
born, J B Canby, W U Tussllun, U Williams,
i A June'. L A Ulncalit, John Donovan, 0 Link,
D Link. William Unk. a w rowler, A Keer,
Tom Thomson. Tom Klaaav. Osorte If Baiter.
James aart, John Lamoat, f W Hakluster, If
i.tna. u i; rowier, at uaraiar, joan acrartana,
L T Vauover, Frank Berger, T Mitchell, OH
Poster. Blske. August Larssn, L O Baxter, C
W Murphy. Walter ftashford, Rial Barnett, W
B Smith. Charles Link, r W Lodr, A r Vanilsw.
John asrrerd, William Wilson, D Miehols, Tom
for recreation. more cheerful pot oi the couplet :
ler. M. H. ward, . K. iiowerday and
J. W. Btrattoo were (elected.
Our neighboring Ban- school dis
trict pmpoae to build their new school
house 87x40 feet, so as t to make a
room large enough for any publio
gatherings. They exect to get lo
work very soon and inuke aa aliort
work as possible getting the building
In shape.
It is pretty generally nonoeded here
that the republican made a good
nomination for representative at their
ocunty convention laat week. Nor
man Merrill i a well known cuiaen
and will make a strong candidate.
Rev. Coata wa too ill to take part
in the debate on Tueaday evening, and
the band had tbe benefit of the ball
for practice.
Charley. Lee tod George Miller
moved their families to town thitweek,
feeling safer to hve them under tbe
protection of the city authorities while
they go fishing during the summer.
P. Weiser, from Yamhill county, is
pending the week with his old Iriend,
E. W. Conyers. of thie city.
A public discussion commenced
Mouday evening at Conyers' ball, be
tween Be H. C. Coata and E. W.
Conyers, aa to whether the souls of
tbe departed spent an . eternity in
Heaven. If that question baa not
been settled up 10 thie time, it is
doubtful whether thia discussion i
likely to settle it. Quite a number of
persons were present on Monday evu
nine and listened as patiently as pos
sible through two houra of pro and
con. It Is to be renewed each eve
ning this week, if the participants oan
holdout to long. Wo doubt whether
time have changed aince the writing
1 5 n. r J w. 160 acres: patent
Gertie Meserve to L J Meserve. bis. 9.
in Dobbins addition to Rainier; $200.
8 B Rose to C V Starr, lot 2, blk 7, lot 15,
blk 2. Knee addition to Vernonia ; 50.
O W Baker to James A Beegle, land in
to. r w; 20.
O A C R R Co to Jacob C CUne, seX neK.
Sec 23, t S n, r 2 w, 40 acre : f 100.
J 0 Clin to Margaret J Netf. ee neX.
sec 25. 1 8 n. r 2 w. 40 acres; IflOO
State of Oregon to J If Howell, nwX w
M,sec o, t n n, r x w, w cres; au.
Frank Hndsman to Kdward Ridgwav,
blk 24. second addition to Vernonia: 81200.
Joseph Vanblaiiot.m te R Besseman, lot
7, bia 7, vernonia; t.
United 8tstvs to Kit Carson Payne, lot
2, KneW, ne seW, ae so5. t6n,r4
w , IbO seres ; patent.
United State to K 0 Payne, lot I, sec 29
tSnand neXse.ieeSt, W swX, Sec SI
1 7 n, r t w. taw acres ; patent.
Unit! States to K u Payne, lots 5 and 4,
seqrnwqr.asXswX.secS, t6 n, r4w,
nwX sea 22,
180 acres; patent.
J H Rankin to J M Crass,
1 0 n, r a w. iw acres ; i.
K ll Uirty lone Knyart, land in ec
1 8 n . r 2 w. 5: rurht-J-wav deed.
Bta s of Oregon to Mary A Mackintosh ,
H nwM, swX a X. ee S2, 1 8 a, r 5 w, 120
than Camp fllbbon oould not be
lea ad. There is splendid water, nice
bade tree In abnndanee, and Milton
creek runs within a tew rode where
trout nshlng is good. As a summer
yestdenes location It hs few equal. t
A man oonvinced against his will,
Is of th sa.ro opinion stlu."
An entertainment i prcmlaed next
Friday evening in Merrill' ball,
tinder tba amplest of tbe farmers' al
liance, wherein the mooey queetlon is
um! aian.
Slate of Oregon to J H Edmonds, tot 8.
wX swX, sex swX. see 8, 1 7 n, r w. 155
acres.
United Stale to Alice Pavne. w new.
X nwX. sec20, tS p, r t w, ISO acre;
patent.
United States to Cha Nelson, wX o
10, 1 8 n, r 2 w, 100 acres: patent.
United States t0 K ltoan. swX sec I.
1 6 n, r 3 w. 180 acres : patent.
W H Braden to A N Wright. Iota 1 and 2.
blk 15, Brtt addition to Vernonia; 2u0.
Vernonia improvement uompany to A
N WrUht. lot . blk 27. addition to Ver
nonia; 50.
United states to b M wee, aew iwtf, aw
X seX, sec 20, 1 7 n, r 2 w, 80 acre; patent.
Tillie Dlitfnhnefer to I, B Ferirenbaum.
seW n qr, sec 12, 1 5 n , t 2 w, 320 auree;
15
I RUn wool to A A Smith , nX qr, sec
27. 1 5 n , r t w. SO sores, 8300.
I) H Harroll by W A Meeker, sheriff to
F M Sowler. lot 11. blk 12: lot 2. blk 21:
lots 10, 11 nd 12, hlk 8; lots 7 and 8 blk 1 ;
sX of river lot 1 in town of tfeer City; (200.
F If KowUr to the Columbia river I am ber
nd fuel company, X of river lot 1, of
juver iront oi neer city : saw.
a TT TJ I t. A U KJ Bl... I..
a n Ul TVIU W, A l.OVI. " 7j VI CUT. I IU,
1, of River front of NeerCitv ISO.
A Veer to the Columbia river lumber and
fuel company, nX of River lot 1, of river
front of Hr City; 8180.
OBtlf.
UHRIB At Houlton. March 80, to th
wifeof J.H. Uhrt. aaon.
Kaperak. A tnndloy, C Johtuoa, Anton Peter
son. J w carllile. a A Denton, a M Dorznsn.
Jaoob Owing II. U McDarmna, C Webster, John
aannon, w 4 KeUle. David Bloott, Fred Bloott,
U blcou, K F Ualloway, A Ore, a Barnett,
rnomaa Ltgntioot, A t:opetana, rranx Buyers,
John McUod, W Miller, James Kennedy,
Charles Young, P.aak Jtierdon, F Lsngacher,
Joe Lawrence, K J Burnett, Wm Vsnover, T O
Mays, J W Divine, X Burner, W Fowler. Roy
Grass, X O Foster, Woodhsm, sector ollls,
J T Bolton. Wm asrtlev. F M Foster. Pater
rvnateuaa, uu jaqutsa, jonn cos, s Meeker.
w aans, i BeTsrron, a a i nompson. L etesman.
DF Batsoa, John Malllner, McCormlck, I,
Muinoiuna, usri jsnson. K R roster. Will am
Oaddis, IB Kent. C S Dalby. Smith. WO
rucker. J B apiawn, a eeuert, Charles W
aner. L a earls. Charles Bumsrerdner. w
ewager, P D Adams. J stein, W o Bumgardaer
a oy.uom, a Harrow, at ran, A L iorce, at
Mlelson, P aughes, W D Connell, F Adams,
Fred Kills. M L Nioholas, 8 B Splawa, J V
Bevls, 8 Walker. O A Woods, C L Creamer, I
i Kelly, oun lupnon, rat wakiey, C snglin,
JobaFBcbmltt,C L Olaen, C Trim, William
u - a w a n..n.. ikH w u-
Frank Bena.a. Victor Wlasu; P Filer, F
auuter, a u lognuu. . aiav
NOTICSC FOBS POBLIOITIOS.
Land OSlce at Oregoa City, Or., Mareh It, last
Notice is hereby given that th following
named settler has Bled notice of his Inteatioa
to make Snal proof in support of his claim, aad
that said proof will be made before theConnty
Clerk ol Columbia eoanty, at St. aUloaa. Or., oa
May 7, ISM, vis:
GOTTLIEB ANUKIK,
Homestead entry No. SS71, for the se X0' sec
tion si, lpa, r Sw. Hs names th following
witnesses to prove his continuous resideues
upon, and enlUvatloa of, said land, vis: Xnos
O. Jones, X. A. Cushtran, Frank Bishop, H.C.
Brown: all of Reuben P. O., Columbia county,
Oregon. J- T. APPERSON,
Malt Beglster.
NOTICE Iota rrBU,ICATlN.
Land OBloe at Oregon City, Oregon Feb. M, lsn.
Notice Is hereby given that tbe following
named settler hss Sled notice of his intention
to make Snal oroof la support of hi. claim, and
that said proof will be made before the county
Clark of Columbia county, atHt Helens, Oregon,
on April U.1SS2, vis:
JULIUS ZESMANN,
Homestead entry No. 7SS1. tor the neX of see. 4.
tp S n. r 3 w. He aamss the following wltnassss
to prove his continuous residence npoa, and
eiiltlvatlOB of, said land, via: Ouitave H.
Slercks. Oeorg w. Grant. Henry rotter aad
Stephen Haines; all ef Seappooss, Columbia
eouaty, Oreaoa. J. T. APPIRMN.
ataa , egier
EVERDING & FARRELL,
Front Street, Portland. Or.
DEALERS INjr '
Guana, $20.00 Per Ton,
A CHEAP FERTILIZER.
Land Plaster $2.25 Per Barrel.
-Alio a Fine Line cf-
GROCERIES AN0 PROVISIONS
GENTLEMEN
We have just received the correct style in
Stiff Hats for the Spring of '92.
$ 1 .50 tO $5.00 PRICES FROM $ 1 .00 tO $5.00
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
King Clothiers of the Northwest.
earner, Dfarrlaam aal Saeaaa atreets. Pavtlaaa.
UNCLE MYEES.
THE PORTLAND JEWELER.
or SDHMSst
'" rt of U Stat of Orcfoav.
tfeuiyM Colombia. ,
,k-itrt Krrsvs, plstnttsT,
.1
Uaatna V. staet. Defeadaal.
Te Martin P. Knopp, tht abevvHtsiasJ aa
... ' leaaanc: .
Ia the name of the State of Oregoa, yea
are hereby required to appear aad answer
the complaint tiled against roe ia th a be re
entitled suit, by th Drat day of the as at
term of the said Circuit Court, via: Twee
ds? the 10th day of May. 1891 bsia the
first Tuesday after th second Monday la
said month; and if yon fail so to aa.wse,
for want thereof the plaintiff will take
Judgment against yon for the sum of flM.eS,
United HUts (ola coin, with Interest there
on at th rat of 10 per eeat, per aaawat
from th 26th day of October. 1890, together
with the additional sum of 860.00 attorney
fr, and 811.40 paid for taxes, and for tfca
cost and diburmnt of this suit, and)
will tak decree foreclosing, th mortjrac
described In (aid complaint, and declaring
th same to be a lien upon tbe lend tbereJa
described, vis: Situate it. th County ef
Colombia, Bute of Oregon, to-wit: The
southwest quarter of section thirty, la town
ship flv north of rang three we-t 0 the
Willamette Meridian, containing; on bai
dred aad fifty-eiz and ninety-nine haw.
dredth acres of land, mure or teas, sad
that the same be sold to satisfy said Jnde
ment, and that you be forever barred aad.
foreclosed of all right, claim or interest la
said land (xc.pt as redeniptioner under th
statute, and for each farther relief a te the
Co art may eer meet In equity. .
This summons li published by order of
Hon. Prank J. Taylor, Judge of said Ceart.
mad the 10th day of Mareh. 189.
KILUN, STARK A THOMAS.
. . . Attorney for PUin-.tsT.
Dated March 11. im. mlsaJS
SUMMONS.
Inth dreatt Court of th 8Ut tt Oreei,
for Columbia County. .
Kxrjax Ifiiu, Plaintiff,
C. F. LgAvaawoarn and
Kara M. Laavaawoara.bls wtf.
Dfadant.
To C. F. Leavenworth aad Kate M. lnr
worth, has wife, th above-named de
fendant: In the name of the State ef Oregon, ye
and each of you are hereby required te ap
pear aad answer th complaint filed age! net ,
yon in th above an titled raft, in th above
entitled court, on or before tha flrat dav of
the next term of th above court, whlra
said term will eommene on Tuesday, th
10th dav of Mav. 1803: and if von fall in aa.
pear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff
will apply to tbe court for the relief de
manded in tb complaint, which ia tor tha
turn of three thousand dollars ($8,000) In
Cniied State. Gold Coin, with interest
thereon In like Gold Coin et th rate tt
tight per cant per annum from and (lace
May 34th. 1890, and the farther ram of two
hundred dollar (8200) aa attorney
fees, and for th cost and disburse
msnt of this suit; and for a decree foreclos
ing monger given te secure aaM ansa.
intereat and attorney' fee, upon the lot-
lowmg-deicribed real property, to-wit: The
north half of the southeast anartaa; Ike
southwest quarter of ths southeast q Barter,
ana ibs nvrioem quarter i tne sou ta.
quarter ei atciion twelve, u sowasale
north of rang fear west; th north wee
quarter of section twelve, In township (even
north of rang four west ; and tb souths
quarter of taction eight, la township sevesi
north of rang three west of tbe rVUlamett
Meridian. In Columbia eoanty. State 7
uregon; mat tbe (aid real property be aM
tbe proceed thereof be applied to the pay-
Oregon; that tbe (aid real property I
in th manner prescribed by law. and that
ment of the said judgment; that thefd
defendants and an rjenoas claimina aw.
through or under them, may be barred
and foreclosed of all right, title), claim. In
terest and eatatc in and to th laid mort
gaged premises and every part thereof, ea
cept th statutory right to redeem ; aad fee
tuck other aad further relief a to th eoart
may Mem just and equitable in the prwaa-
wm.
Th above summons fa anbllshad tnr areW
of Hon. K. J. Taylor, Judge of said Mart,
Sated Mareh 17, 1883.
MOOKC at COLK,
mm Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMON!.
Ia th Circuit Court of th Stat of Osegea,
for th County of Columbia,
Waits B. Bcaxi, PliuUff, i
. va. . I . .' ..
Mi'Kis O. Bubxl, Deiaadant.
To Minnl O. Been, the ahove-aamed de-
leaaaua: . -.
In tha nam of th Stale of Oreana. weat
are hereby required to appear and aa
IMPOBTZB AMD DKALEK IV
onds. Clocks
Watches, Jewelerv, and Optical Goads.
Fine Watch and Jewelrv Revairi&f?.
Orders from the Country Solicited.
165 First Street Between Morrison ond Yamhill, Portland, Or.
th romtiiaint filed aasinat van in tha .Im.
entitled suit, in th above entitled eoart,
oa er before tha Brat dav of tha melt term
of th sbovsicourt. which said term will
commence on Tuesday, the 10th day af
May, 189t; and If you fail to appear end
answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded in the
eumplaint, wblcb I, for th dissolution ef
the matrimonial bond now axis Has; he
tween plaintiff and deierulant, and saraeeh
other and further relief aa ia canity may
The above summons Isi
of Hon. r. 1.
dated March 1
vnnve a tv
aJSmS Attorneys for Plaintiff.
v snramons Isnnblisasd by erdee
MUCKLE BROS.,
Manufacturer of
IdUrvIBER
skalzu re
GENERAL ' UERCHANDISE.
ST. HELENS, OR.
NOTICB rOSI rUBLICATIOW.
Land Oflree at Oregon City, Or.. Feb. St. ISM,
Notice ia hereby given that the fol'owlng
named settler haa Sled notice of her Intention
to make Anal proof In support of her claim and
that said oroof will be made before the Counts
Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens, Ore
gon, on April It. 18a, vis:
RMMA LENOaCHIlt,
Widow of Fred Lengeeher, deceased, home
stead entry No. (est, for the ex of see. . tp
a, r t w. She names the following wltasiuss te
prove her and dscssssd husband a continuous
residence upon, sad cultivation of, ssld land,
vis: O. Anllker, F. Bishop, H. C. Brown sad R. R.
Foster; all of Jtuben.Ooluiabia county, Ore
gon. . J. T. AFPSkSON,
tea aMgister.
THWAJTES.
The Photographer.
CABINETS . 1150 PER DOZEN
CAED8, . $100 FEB DOZEN.
167 and 168, First Street, Portland Or
Farm
ers' and Merchants'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
A.lbany. Or.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - - $500,000
SECURED CAPITAL, ? . - . 247,600
PAID CAPITAL, - - - - - 74,250
FARM PROPERTY A SPECIALTY.
sted.
For partiomlsr apply at th ata sf Moore Cole, r tan Mist eAe.
retlUa for Liqw IJossue.
to the Honorable Ceaaaaiaaioaar aad Owaatv
Ceart of th State ef Oregaa for CalamMa
County:
Islaad pradaet, Columbia eouaty, aute of Ore-
Sa, tespsetfully petiUoa vonr honorable body
license be granted to Orris A. Wood to
sell splritoua, vinous and malt liquors in said
Deer Island prectnet In km quantities than eaa
gall m for the period of ene year, aad yoar aa
utloacrs will eves pray: B inyart, W O Bam
gardaer,C L Creaum, T Q Cries, P Adaaaa Wm
Kliby, Thomaa Sainton, August Pawa L a
EJered. J RockWU, oust Jhanaon, C ThomUon.
H A Williams, 1 Larson, P Anderaoa. "Pat '
Wakiey, SCBnyart, J K Crank, C Frlm, I Cs
rett, C H Spencer. O Trim, C X Oleea, II
Bevls, I S Bumgardner, C L Smith, Charie
Baaigardnor, Oe.rg K Blakeelec, noma Cor
die, Xh Merrill, Nelson Plnckaey. Cbaxlee W
Hsney. Bystrom, Q W XmerseaLPstar Smith,
B B Smith, t Hughes, Ola OlaenTa K etrty, J
W Speaosr, X J Barnes, T W Mowela, W T Me
Klaaaa. A F Caber, C J Kally. Joseph tot.
Michael Fresh, UKlemar. J H aterm. hH
Skiaturia. Jamea Oaittena, t U Spargeaa.
A Oarrlson. KuoloaT Lesthl, X O Jones, MO
Brown. Oabrlel Jenny. Oil RuW, Fred Kebet.
Jeha Bierl, Kdward Black, A H Orlswala.cS
tvileox, F F Foster, D Nichols, A Sundbere, a
ft V 1.1HS-
MeOeaaa.
jfiray, 6
Worts.3 W Murphy, Walter Havird, A
ataanam. seaea. a a wuiant. a n
C W MoFarland. A J Jard.n. h a i
Jeoalaa. 1 W Carlisle, X Schmidt, J Rebee, L
Brl.y. jor FUnt.L John F SchmltLTi B
SplawaCBA Oberg H C Gore. J W Jaaaea. Jce
Lawrence, Joe Nnaabanmer, fred Knubaumar.
atenara rneisn. joa Stock, C X Oore. Fraali
Bishop, C Willlama. B B Borthwlck, W Vf Taaa
Mildew, TbomasMltcheir, TO Mays. A Mevta
feo. faut Mayora, I. a Lauraoo. K A Lysed,
rv i.Tioaoa, i-eter eraeiiee.Si
B Foster, Charlea R Yosug, Wm Ceaaor.Praak
oswr, Wm Oaiirfl. Thomaa
?S!C?k.T' MaSeaM John
.lth. J atertea, J Bead.
hnM LlndsayTx avar
n.lIWWH, KUWnM H1H1IU, 1 VJ
Hestor Bollis. B O Steatar. Wm I
roiey, a aeeaer. Jams
I Whitehead. Ed Bmltl
e t a wwtsji , ay arvMWSvXL W niBM. BP M.
Swager, W T Catfleld, J B H.l.y W li TaoEee.
S Bevls. W I ' Oardner. John , W Brig, H Lamoat.
D F Batsoa, X 1 Burastt, L Stahmaa. Frank at
Swjher, Xmlt Klossaer. W 1
Kellle. PO Meox. 8 C Fowler, a ir hiJ i
Maklaster, X Sefmrt, If Andrea, f StitaurSela.
C L Olson. W Bradley, S OlwaT .
AinilJilstratcr'i Sale tf Esal Lt:t;.
Nolle I hereby erf van that la mneiu.
of an order of the county ceuit ef Ok laat
bia eonnty, Oreaoa, msde oa the 8th day ef
March. 1891 in th matter of th estate ef
William H. Tattle, deceased, th aader.
ined adminutraton of th Mid
II sell at nubile anctlna L
htgheet bidder for cash, aad aabteet
t confirmation by the said eoart.
ea eatarday. April 80, 1898. at 1 e'eleofc a.
m. . st the court house door at 8t. f efset.
In Mid (tat and county all th rtcfct, MO
and Interest thst the aald aarata an. a'
operation of law or otherwise aeonfred.
ot!fri!,,f,m rJln JiilU" to
aid William H. Tuttl 0 th time ef hi
, in ana w au tnat pertain lot, tileo
or parcel of land situate, iylDs; and I ne
ia in eaia county ana stale and dee
aa follows, to-wit: Lot two ()ef Mtnj
tweniy-iour;n) in towesrupttit' ' j . .a
wi i-hhh wu j wee. oi toe v.. ,
41
Meridian, ami
aentainlne; tfaittM
eiantvauaaraaune i j ov i xj i e- ' m,a.
wnea. iuamn
Administrator af Sua m.u
at. TutUa, desed.
ef t