The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 15, 1892, Image 2

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    THE OREGON MIST.
Tun silver bill was defeated in the j rnlil Stales to Kdwi., k.j. S J n-K
SL'BSt.'RlPTlOS, 11.90 PER YAB.
St. IIkhsns, JriV J5, 1802.
BJFjrifft fffMM WANTED.
The movement tlirowgbout the
.country fir bettor niadii beginning
Ui attract cousiduroWe) attention, ami
the exhibit at the World' Coluinbinn
Ex position f improved road and
.'road-making machinery fnomwce to
bring this matlr more forcibly buforo
the people, 'fbe presi U over the
country ta ngiiBting Hie importance
( road improvements, and circulars
and open letter aro boing sent broad
cast over the land to create a public
''sentiment lookiug toward the build
ing jjud muiataiuauoe of bettor roads.
The following excerpt tukeu from an
open letter to the people from Albert
. Pope, of Boatou, JMusb., gives some
of the most potent arguments ad
vanced; "The movement throughout the
country for better roada is one of the
most significant and important events
ot the lSKh century. It is a popular
uprising against the bondage which is
Upon the people that are hampered by
poor means of communication ; it is a
protest against the vicious system of
false economy which cause road
tax to be indirectly piaeed ttpou evnry
article of consumption ; it is the result
of the great national discontent with a
tariff all the more burdensome because
Of its insidious and needless character
"Ootid roads cheapen tno cost oi
iransportalion by saving time, reduc
ing the wear of draught animals and
of yehicles, and thus lessens the cost of
material to tb producer and consumer.
One of the saddest signs of the times
in the older states is the tendency of
population toward the cities and the
abandonment of farms. The modern
development of "slums," the wretched
outcome of life in tenement bouses,
can be laid largely to the bad roads
existing in the farming districts, which
in aerUin seasons of the year prevent
uncial intercourse, making country
life cheerless, isolated and narrow,
rimrehes and schools are neglected
when roads are tavh as to "k Jem
tlWHrnlt of access."
Th nnnortnnitiea Dresented by the
World's Columbian Exposition of
teaching the 80,000,000 of visitors
whal trnnd muds are and how to make
and maintain them should not be Just
eight of. A comprehensive display of
tlaa tliinirs would advance the move
ment 100 years and would hasten the
cominK in of a nobler civilization and
a wider Christianity.
Rkvator J. W. Maxwell, of Tilla
mook, was in St. Helens on Wednes
day last, lookine after the interests and
wi nf his constituency. Mr. Max
well seems favorably inclinrd toward
tlm rpixuil of the exemption lor in
debtedness law, but would not advo
cate sucb a measure in opposition 16
Mm wishes of his constituents. lie is
vrv enthusiastic over the efforts be
inir made bv the newspapers to bring
uhnnt the modification of our present
roud system, and alao expressca a ae
sire to Bee the assessment law amended
to some more satisfactory manner. Mr.
Maxwell has been a member of the
Oregon legislature before, consequent
ly he may be able to secure some val
uable legislation during the coming
four years for which he has been
elected by Columbia, Washington and
Tillamook counties.
hose of representatives last Wednesday
bv a vote of I'M to 154. There were
91 democrats voted against the bill
and C.1 republicans. Owhig to the
fuel that the democrats have a jmajor
ity in the honse of over three to one,
tile responsibility for not passing this
hill rests upon. "their shoulders, .and
the free-silver men til tbe country will
not Jorgel it in November. .
Tmb difficulties at Homestead, 1'a.,
between the Carungie Iron and Steel
company and the strikiug, workmen,
is approaching a settlement. It is
thought that .operations in the works
will bo resumed in a few days. If no
other good has resulted in this strike,
the killing of a lew of the l'inkerlon.
will have a beneficial effect in the fu
ture Armed gangs of out-throats like
the rinkertons are a menace to civili
xation and a disg'ce to their employ
ers. . ' : . .
TUB next Oregon legislature will
stand : Senaterepublicans IS ; dem
ocrats, 12. House republicans, 36 ;
democrats, 24. This gives the repub
licans a majority of 18 on joint bullot.
jfanaan ItepnOIican CInb.
The Canaan Kcpublitsun Club met at 2 p.
in. Sunday, July 10, with a good turnout ot
h.,H. 1,Hmi Hiul prntlomen present. After
the transaction of the general routine biiMi
ness the society was addressed by Hon.
In.lsnn Wenl. of Vernonia, by whom the
Questions of "why I am a republican," and
"H,e tiii-iff." were discussed; and was fol
lowed witb a few remarks on the taritVby
S. Andreas.
The meeting adjourned until July 17.
Jno. M. Sfikkkon, Sec'y.
Wilson Ilecaptnrcd.
Charles Wilson, the murderer of Mamie
Walsh, near Milwaukic, some time ago,wa
recaptured at Kewbern;, lunihill county
last Fridav by Constable Carter. Wilson
nm alnn? the road in front ot .uirier s
house and aroused the suspicion of the con
stable, who shortly after gave chase, over
takiiia the fugitive a short distance below
Wiisou otl'ered no resistance at first, but
afterwards made an attempt to escape with
out success. While offering insistence lie
flourished raxor at his assailants, threat
euiiiK them at the same time. He wa
taken to McMinnyille and I row tliere to &a
lem, where be is now iu tlie penitentiary
for safe-keenina. When captured lie
niu-e iclmowlrdcred to his guilt, and told
the story of bis escape from ie officers,
and where he had been and what doing
since his escape. It is not likely that any
further t.tfmit at mob violence wilt be
made.
Later Wilson has confessed that he
knows all about the murder of Mrs. Scott
inYauibiU county two years ago, nnd
promises some startling revelations in a day
or so. William bcocc, me mmuram iyu.u
an's husband, is now serving a life term ii
thn state oenitenliarv for the crime, but it
now looks as though he was not the righ
man, he himself claiming to be innocent all
the time.
ST. "HELENS HOTEL.
L..I l l.Ul l.?ifl,lf.
United Males to H K i;mt,WM oi nu;
rc , t4u,r w, M ana -iuo wti iui-
t. ' ... ., . ....
Vtirtml Ht.ites to V A SiliUFiWo WJ4 oi wv
15. tu.it. rw, liwaewj iumt.
0 A Miiilth to ueo w ieuoy, aw
t()n, rlw. t!0ai're; W. ,
l llltitU MHtiW l l' HUIS l. "a
ne'4 ol sec zi ana n.'.f, oi iiwh n v
4 v , tmi aenjw ; pawn.
i'aml of Thanks.
I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to
the ood people or Columbia Ctty aim viem
ity; eapetfially to Mrs. MeOiw and -Mrs.
Dr. Caiiles, for their untiring ett'irts uuimn
the reenit illness of my wife; also to Dr. II.
It. Cliff for his able aud etHeknt meUical
t). 8. VV . SnioKKa
AN EXPIiOSIOH.
George
J, George, l'roprictor.
Tabic always supplied wiih (lie besteoumw
and delicacies the market allonls.
T1CKMS ltKASOSAlU.K
OR REGULAR BOARDERS.
Having been newly refurnished, we
are prepared to give satisfaction to all
uiir patrons, ami soncu a suuro oi j-our
p.itixitiage. '
DIM.
A K KK .At liillton, Oregon. Friday, .ll
8, Mrs. N. 1''. liaker, of .cancer, aged JiS
years.
The sulqoct of this sketch had been a great
sulterer for two years. The funeral wus
held nt Hay View schnnlliouse8iinday,Jul.v
U, presided over by Kev. Williams, of the
Jnited Uicthien church, anil was largely
attcmled. The reiuains were interre'1 ut
8eapp(Mise. She was a constant Christian,
and was anxious to die, only lor uie tnougnt
of leaviug her family. She leaves a bus-
Wind and tliree small children one boy
and two girls and two sifters at Uilltou,
nd father, mother and other near relatives
n Kansas.
It Sltould Be In Ervry House.
J. H. Wilson. 371 Clay St. , Sharpsburg,
Pa., says he will not be without Pr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, tough'
and Colds, that it cured his wife who wu
threatened with pneumonia after an attack
of la grippe, when various other remedies
ami si-vend nhvsiciiuts had done her no
good. Kobert Barber, of Cooksimrt, l'a.
claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done
him more good than anything he ever used
for luue trouble. Nothing like it. Iry it
Free trial bottles nt Edwin Koss' dru
store.
ST. HELENS
ORKtiON.
Send for
CATALOGUE,
ami
PRICE LIST
FREE!
MITCH
Sheriff's Sale.
TATK OK tlUKHON,
County ot toiuiniiia.j
llv virtue of an execution ami order of
ale issued out of the l limit I'ourt ol Hie
Hate of Oregon, lor tlie loumy oi imum
ii.i. to me directed, in lavor of August
Keyser and against Martin 1 , hnupp. for
Mn. sum of s.'ii AO dollars juoitmeni, won
lnlerest at the rale of K per cent per year
from the Kith lny ol May. hhuuiv
further sum of $50 !) dollars costs and lie-
erning costs, commanding me to make snu-1
I tno Ioiioving-iesciiiieti ivu ,.--.:.
to-wit: The southwesl i ui section .v;
township noitli, rouge 3 wesi oi ine n n-
bin ett Meridian, together Willi ma tene
ments, hereditaments anil appurieniuiein
thereunto helougiug or in anywise apper
taining; all being situated in Columbia
Countv. State of Oregon. I duly levied
upon said premises on the 17th day of June,
' ... ....... ,
Now. in pursuance ot siuu cxt-cuvum. i
will . on the aird day of July, 1M, at tlie
hour of 10 o'clock A. M ., at the Court
House door, in said comity ami. siaio. sen
at public auclion, all the right, title, claim
and interest in and to the aboveilescnbeo
real property oi Miirlin V, Knupp, to the
hiirhe-t bidder therefor, for cash to satisfy
said execution, interest end costs.
W. A. MKKKKR.
2ij22 Sheriff of Columbia County, Or.
LEWIS
MACIIINKRY &
NEW MARKET BLOCK
IjIiIbi
mkmm , rife?
STMEE CO.
VKI HOLES,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
jyt. W. f. BKI.T, i
WIYSICIAN and SURGK0X.
Itulnler, Oregon.
Hart & Sweetland,
Proprietor-"
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Suited Meats, Sausage, Fish
and vegetables
Meats by wholesale at special rales.
Express wagon run to all parts of town
and charges reasonable.
WE ARE M MANUFACTURERS
0-
-00 TO
JOHN A. BECK,
The Watchmaker and Jeweler,
K0R YOUR
ELEGANT : : : JEWELRY.
The Finest assortment of Watches. Clocks,
and Jewelry ot all uescriptions.
Opposite the Ksmond. Portland. Oregon.
Merrill, . the fnterrtflea,
Heard From.
In last week's Chief, one George Merrill,
Who is known to the majority of Columbia
county's citizens as being different fiom
everybody else, snd who neyer misses an
opportunity to kick whether he knows any
thing about the matter or not, unloaded
nearlv a column of falsehoods and misrep
resentations upon the people of Clatskanie
in reference to this paper.
In the Brst place, Mr. Merrill quotes an
article which appeared in Tub Mist of May
20. lu regard to the taxes paid by the re
spective candidates, which is correct. Sec
ondly he quotes, for the purpose of com
narrisan. the names appearing upon the
Helinniient list, but bv adding T. A. Mc-
Bride, which amounts are much less than
in the Mist's statement of May 20. In that
issue we published the exact amount of
taxes paid by all the candidates', not what
was .unpaid and delinquent; and if Mr. Mer
rill was possessed with ordinary intelligence
he would readily understand that before the
list was advertised these parties had
paid a large portion of their tax, making it
unnecessary to advertise all the property
they had to collect the revenue ou a part
of it. But the brother seems rather in
clined to misrepresent matters.
As we said on a previous occasion, we
"ask all who doubt the statement to ex
amine tbe tax roll," not the delinquent roll,
if such men as George Merrill know the dif
ference between the two. Of course this
they will not do, for, like a guilty criminal,
they are afraid of the truth. The tax roll
is now in the bands of Sheriff" Massie, a
people's party man, who is ready and will
ing to show the figures to anyone demand
ing them.
Mr. Merrill says "strictly honest men do
not get rich very fast." Following this
theory if that gentleman's life has been cor
respondingly honest -with his statements
in tbe Chief, he ought to be a very rich
man. He also says he has been a subscriber
to Tut Mist ever since it started. This is
another falsehood according to tbe books of
this office. And is it not true if a man wil
fully misrepresents one thing he will many ;
as is the case with our friend, Merrill. He
aayi Tbc Mist stated that "the republicans
paid liberally for their campaign work."
It did not say anything of the kind. We
did say that the republicans paid for the
publication of their ticket He says further
that, "It also refused to publish tbe people's
party ticket because they would not pay for
it,1' and implies that we had no right to
wake any charge for the same. ; Weil, he
gets his subscription practically free, and
demands that we do his parly's work for
nothing, next he will want to charge us so
roach a cubic inch for the air we breathe,
Thar is no ends to the wants of such a
tnaa. Bat suffice it to say that if George
Merrill could once more get an office he
would yet be happy. The Kentockians
Used to say, "When yon are chasing a fox
and meet a skunk, keep right on after the
ox;" bene we will proceed on our course.
A Hew Kind af Insurance.
For twenty-five cents you can insure
vnnrsilf ami family against any bad
"rvHiilta from an attack of bowt-1 com
i.liiint durinir the summer. One
l.wo doses oi tnainoermiij a vui-
niinlern and Diarrbaja Kemedy will
cure any ordioary case. It never fails
and is pleasant and safe to laaa. jo
family cau afford to be without it. For
sale at 25 ind 00 cents per bottle by
Edwin Rose, druggist.
Keal JSslate Tranafera.
State of Oregon to T D Honeyman, lot 11
sec 15. and lot 7 sec 8, 1 3 n, r i w, luo and
15-100acres; 10345. ,
State of Oregon to James I) Honeyman,
se!4 of neli sec 4, 1 3 n, r 1 w, 4 acres ; W.
State of Oregon to A Barber, lots 12 and
13 sec 5, 1 3 n, r 1 w, 175 and (ii-100 acres;
1 75.(8. ,
State of Oregon to A Barber, all swamp
land in ne of ne!4 ot sec 5, lying n und e
of lot 10, sec 5, t3 n, r 1 w. W and U-lOU
W8tateof8Oregon to J M Howell, ne of se
L of sec 32. t 7 n , r 2 w. 40 acres; ).
United States to M. McKay and Lucinda
M Ka . claim 50 part of sec 0, 1 3 n , r 1 w
and claim 40 part of sec 1, 1 3 n, r 2 w, 310
O-lfSl flfr lt:tflt.
United States to John J Singleton, seji
of sec 20, 1 4 n, r 3 w, 1H0 acres ; patent.
United States to O E Hunter, v of se,
seK of e and sw(4 nwi sec 33, 1 6 n, r 3
w, 100 acres; patent.
United States to J J Clements, lots 2. 3
and 4 snd sw of nwj of rec 3, 1 5 n, r3 w,
175 and 05-100 acres; patent.
United States to Iley M Spencer, tw4 of
sec 33, 1 6 n, r 3 w. 100 acres ; patent.
u I. riiranl to Wm Macbeth. e'A of neV
sec 31 , and wX of nw4 sec 32, 1 0 n r 4 w,
100 acres ; $350. , . ,
Rebecca Webster to F D Falluian e4 of
ei of te'L of sec 28, 1 5 n. r 5 w, 40 acres;
" T A
Kawaro weDsieruj r v riuiuin,
and 5, blk 12 in Veraonia; J00-
Umteo. states to i a urisun, u( vi ecu
4, 1 6 n, r 3 w, 100 acres ; patent.
Columbia lrfincaster to Marv a vv ay, y,
interest in lots 6 and 17, blk 17, St Helens;
W""- . ' . ... ... .
t A JJavis to Mary iv way, yt interest in
lots 6 and 17. blk 1, St Helens; 8100.
State of Oregon to Chas Y Uraper, lot 12
sec 15. 1 6 n, r 5 w and lot 2 of sec 4, t s, r
3 w. Band 27-100 acres;-111.59. '
Geo W Dow to S C Davis, lot 4, blk 5 in
Rose's add to Vernonia; 150.
O E Hunter to E B Foss, lots 2, 3 and 4,
and m4 of nwj of sec 3, 1 5 n. r 8 w, 175
and 95-100 acres: swJi of sec 33. 1 8 n, r 3 w.
180 acres; n of se. se of sej and vn
of neK sec 33. 1 6 n. r 3 w, 180 acres ; f4,000,
H M Boggers to U Mayger & Co, over the
sejof secO, t8n, r3 w; M0- Right of
way deed.
State of Oregon to S A Miles, e'A of w
of sec 28 , 1 5 n, r 2 w , 160 acres ; 320.
United States to John Yungnickel, nK
nf nee a. t n. r 2 w. 100 acres : patent.
Gus H Bynon to Fred 8 Bynon, power of
attorney.
United Slates to Wm A Edgerton, lots 3,
4 and 5, and se4 of aK of sec 6, t8 n, r i
w I4S ki-.i1 30-100 acres: patent.
United States to U D Kelley, ne of sec
35, 1 7 n, r 4 w, 180 acres; patent. .
M E Humphrey to M C Humphrey, Jots
A and 10. blk 7. Vernonia: Km.
M C Humphrey to M E Humphrey, seji
of nw' and ne. ut sv'A of sec 33, t 5 n, r a
w, so acres awio.
Matilda Rambalski to W H Gross. Bo
man Catholic archbishop, land in see 27, t
5 n, r3 w; II.
Valentine Gliniecki to W H Gross.Roman
Catholic archbishop, land iu sec 27, 1 5 n, r
3 w: II.
SAWMILL FOR SALE.
Paid Sawmill is situated on the St. Helens
roud. about VA miles southeast ot tlcucoe
Washington county, Oremn. Machinery
in perfect running order; Kngineis 4;i-horse
power, ten bv twenty; Boiler 50 inches in
diameter ami 14 leet Ions; Sew head blocks
( Ratchet) ; Also sawdust carrier ; Lu rye lot
of cedar now on hand tor sale. Ternn
made known on application u tne unuer
signed. Would exchange for city or im
proved farm property.
1 1 A.C. ABCHrtOLI).
HilUboro, Oregon.
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF OREGON. a
County ol Uoliuubiu.t
By virtue of an execution and order ot
ale issued out of the Circuit Court of Ihe
State of Oregon, for the County of Colum
bia, to me directed, in favor of Iteuel Nims
a:id against C. Y. hcvenwortb and Kate M.
Leven worth, for the sum of fci.7W.bO dolhirs
judgment, with interest ut the rate of ft per
,.., natr v,.r. I'riim the 17tb ilav of May,
tKlU.'und the further sum of iii.i dolhirs
costs and accruing eosts, commanding me
ir. nuiU hhIh of the fiillowinii-ilescillieil
real pnieriv, to-wit: The .north M of
southeast and southwest W f southeast
Si and northeast yi oi suuinwesi yt sn-mu
12, township 7 north, range 4 west, and
inrthu'i-st w section 12. tuwushin 7 north,
runea 4 west, and southeast H. sectfoua,
township 7 north, range 3 west of tbe il-
iiiiii'lle .nerioian. omeuicr wiin .nw
nients, herciilitanieutjt ahd appurtenances
thereunto lieloiiging or in anywise apper-
aiuing; all ucimr uiuaiea in vouimum
nntiiv Suite of Oieeon. I dulv levied
U)miu said premises on the 15th day of June
Now . in pursuance of snut execution, i
ill on the 2.-th duv of Julv, lSCi, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House
Kir iu stud county ami slate, sell at puiuic
am .tinn n tnnrur it. tiiie.eiiiun linn inur-
est in and to the alxvc-dscribed real priip-
u.iv ( i k I .f.vrnwnrtli anu Hale u.
Uvcnworth, to the highest bidder therefor,
for cash to sumy aaiu execuuwn. mvsv
nnd costs. W. A. .Mtr.ive.it.
j21j22 Sherilrof Columbia county, ur,
Bucklen's Arnica Salre.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises,
Sores, Ulcers, Salt llheiun. lever Sores. Tetler,
Chapped Huuds, chilblains, Corns and all Hkln
Eraptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded, Price 26 cents per
box. For Sale By Edwin Rosa.
Notice af final Settlement
In the County Court of tlie Stateof Oregon,
for Columbia County.
In the matter of the estate of William H.
Tuttle, deceased.
On reading and tiling the finnl account
nn.l lu-titiim fur finnl settlement of Josiali
k'nnkle. the administrator of the estate of
William U Tnttlo. ilei-ea.sed. it is ordered
that nil persons interested in the estate of
William H. Tuttle, deceased, be and ap
pear before the County Cvurtof the County
of Columbia, State of Oregon, at tlie Court
room of said Court, In til. Helens, in saio
('..iinrv nnd Ktnte. on Saturday, the 30th
day of Jniv, lr2, at 10 o'clock a. m.on that
day, anu men anu tnere w bjiuw i;buw n.
ttaiA mi I, should not lie settled as pre-
senied and tiled, and why final settlement
of said estate should not be made. .
It is further ordered that a copy of this
order be published at least once a week for
four successive weeks before said 3uth day
of Julv. Ii2. in the Orkook Mist a news
paper ol general circulation pnuieu auu
published in Raid County ana htaie,
Jlja
D. i. Swiraka, County Judge.
THE MARVELOUS POWERS OF
4XKCTKIC1TY.
To the public My mother-in-law,
Mrs. Burt, of Salt Lake City, was, prior
to calling; on Dr. Damn, ailucted with
dronsv. heart disease, and general de
bility, for four years. . She was bloated
to an enormous size, and could scarcely
walk. She looked more dead than
alive, and I expected the end most any
time. After two months' electrical
and medical treatment she haa lost 26
Dounds. and is now able to walk
mile and is strong and well. Having
failed to get relief from her Salt Lake
uhvsicians. she went to Dr. Darrin
with the above results. I consider her
cure next to miraculous. I will be
pleased to answer any questions by
letter or otherwise. FRANK DYE,
Corporal Co. "G," 14th Infantry.
Vancouver Barrack, Wash.
Dr. Darrin will eive electric treat
ment for 95 a week, or in that protior
tion, aa the case may require, until
further notice. An exception is made
in surgical operations. Ihe pour
treated free daily from 10 to 12 ; those
able to pay, 11 to 5 : evenings, 7 to 8;
Sundays, 10 to 12. All curable chronic,
acute, private, and wasting diseases,
including stricture, hydrocele and var
icocele, cancers, tumors, and all malig
nant diseases treated successfully, and
cures guaranteed and never published
except by request of patients. Surgi
cal operations skillfully performed
Consultation free and strictly confi
dential. Send for question blank and
circular. Drs. Darrin can be found at
270 Washington street, Portland ; The
Keview JUuilding, Spokane, wasn.,ana
Hotel Northern, Astoria, Or.
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Used in MHIiotxs cf Homes 40 Years the Standard
Nallce of Final Settlement.
f 11 the County Court of the Stateof Oregon
(or Columbia i nuniy.
In the matter of the estate of Klccta K.
fiirtv. deceased.
On l-oiiiliiiB and lilintr the final account
.ml tMOiiiim n( Ktiuenu If Cirtv. ailmuus
tsator of the estate of Klecta K. flirty, de-
1 puscil. and nravirie for an order of distil
hutioi: ot tne resume oi sum bmuw ihhhuk
the persnns entitled, it Is ordered that all
persons interested in the estate of siili
.:it.,-iii IS. tiirtv. deceased, be and appear
lu.fi.r the Coiintv court of the County of
Columbia. Mate of Oregon, at the court
room of "aid court in St. Helens, in cam
,-...ii. iv mi,! Ktiit on Haturdav the 30th day
of July, lsitt, at 10 o'clock a. m. , and then
and there to show cause wuy saio annum
l,ttiill nut. bo settled as oresentetl. nnd
whv an order of distribution should not lie
made of the residue of said estate among
the heirs of sai l deceased according to 'aw.
Il iu fin-tlior nnh.rwl that a copy of this
nrder be published at leant once a week for
fnor successive weeks before the said ttoih
.lev nl lult- lKjf. in the Oaituoit Mist
newspaper of general circulation printed
and published in said county aud state.
i2li22 D. J. tSYYITZEK, County Judge.
Notice ! f inal Kettlenient.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Columbia county.
In the matter of the estate of Henry Girty
(lereiisitd .
On readhifF nnd ftline the final account
and petition for distribution of fciigcue 11.
rilrtv. mlniinistrntor of Ihe estate of Henry
(lirtv. deceased, and praying for an order
of distribution of the residue of said estate
nniiirie the nersons entitled, it is ordered
that all persons interesieu in me e siun; ui
Henry Cirty, deceased, be and appear be
fore the Countv court of the County ot Co
lumbia, State of Oregon, at the courtroom
of said court, in Ht. Helens, in said county
and state, on Saturday, the isotn iay in
July 1802, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day.
anil then and there to show cause why said
account should not be settled as presented ,
and why an order of distribution should
not be made of tbe residue of said estate
among the heirs of said deceased according
to law. It is further -ordered that a copy
of this order be published at least once a
week for four successive weeks before said
SOth day of July, 1K.02, in the Obkuo Mist,
a newspaper of general circulation, primed
and published in said county and state.
j24j22 I). J. 8WITZJSK, County Judge.
Do Wri?
OF COURSE YOU DO.
Slim TiKINfl THK CAME, it behooves
veil to llnd tbe most. deirable place to
purchase votir ' iiivigoiutiir.''
"THE BANQUET."
Keeps constantly on hand the famous
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
The finest line of Wines Honor and
Cignrs tit bo found iliissine oi run
html. And if you wish to
engage ill a game of
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
They ran assure you that they have tbe
best table in lown. Kveryuiiiig new ami
neat, and your patronage is respectfully
solicited.
"THE BANQUET"
St Helens, Oregon.
ALL-WOOL SUITS
SACKS AND FROCKS!
Model Saloon.
I. SIT AN WOOD, Prop'r.
ST. HELENS,
OREGON.
Choice Wines.
Honors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts.
Billard" and PqoI Wtthh
for the peeommodation of Patrons
CALL AROUND.
IRALDA
Is now making regular round
trips from
OAK POINT TO PORTLAND
Daily Except Wednesdays
.JAPANESE
TPL
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A new snil complete treatment, consisting of
Suppositories, Ointments in Capsules, al In
Box and Pills: a Positive Cure for Kxteriml, in
ternal, Blind and Bleeding, Itching, ( bronle,
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diseases and fenuile weaknesses: It is always a
(Treat benefit to the gonorul health. 'Ihe flrst
dlwmvery nf a medical cure reiiilerluif nn opera
tion wiin ine mine uniiecwiy iiwniw,
Kemoly hiu never been knimn U fail. 11 cr
wi. 6 for 16: sent bv mall. Why suffer from this
terrible disease when a written guarantee is
given with s noses, w reuinu ine immvy n iuh
cured. Send stamp for free sample, (iiiariinlee
Issuetlby Wimii,bo, CiabkeACo., Wholesale
aud Ketatl Drugxists, Hole Aitents, fortland, Or.
ThaSelelratsdFrencHnrw,
"APHRODITINE" S3
Is Bold ox X
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cure any form
of nervous disease
or any disorder of
uie generauve or
gans of eithersex
whether arising'
f nun the excess! ve
BEFORE oeof Utlmiitauts, AFTER
Tobacco or Opium, or throueb youthful IuuImts
tion, overinuiilgHUce, A., such as JUiiaof Drain
I'ower, Wakefulnuw, Ihsarlugdown fains In the
tMCk.HeraiualWeaknew.HyiiUirla, Nervoas fros
tratlon, NiHitaraal KmlHHioiis, lyeucorrhrea. Ills
tineas, Weak Memory, I.oitof power and Impo
tcny, which It neglected often lead to premature
old age and limanlty. Price $1.00 a box, Shows
fur Sft.OO. Hent by mall on rscef pt of price'
A WB1TTKN MIIAIIAMTKB ) given for
eTery f ,r,.e0 order recei wtd, bi refund the money It
a 1'ermanent enre Is Dot effected. We have
thonsandsof testimonial! fnimoid and young,
of both uexefl, who have beeu permanently cun-4
bytheuieof Aphroditine. Cimular f ree, Addreag
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
Western Branch. Box 27. PoaTtiSO. Ow,
For al by EDWIN ROSS, DnuoaisT,
. fit, neioDB, or,
Lraviko OAK POINT..
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W. E. NEWSOM.
SIZES 34 TO 54.
$8.50
livery Suit warranted.
J. M. MOYER&CO.
Successors to Brownsville Woolen Mills.
Retail store, 140 First street, under the Gilman.
UNCLE MYEES,
THE PORTLAND JEWELER.
IMI'OItTEIt AND DKAI.KU IN
Diamonds, Clocks,
Watches, Jeweierv,' and Optical Goods.
Fin Watch and Jewelry Repairing.
Orders from the Country Solicited.
165 First Street. Between Morrison ond Yamhill. Portland, Or.
CASH STORE!
W. J. IV3UCKLE & CO,
-1IK.A1.KIIH IN-
General Merchandise,
BLUE FRONT
One Price Cash Store.
. WM. SYMONS,
Crockery,
Glassware,'
BKALEB IN
General Merchandise
DRY GOODS, ,
OUOCERIES.
TINWARE, ETC.
Ladies' FineShoes
PATENT
RAINIER, :
MEDICINES.
i : : OREGON.
Final Settlement nnd Distribution.
Kotlcn is hereby iciven that I, the under
slxned ailmiiilstitttor ot the entiite of Kd
win A. lilbey, deueaHed. have tiled my finnl
account as administrator of uid estate, in
the County Uourt of the Mate of Oregon,
for Columbia County, tonether with my pe
titition (or distribution of the roaidue of
Maid eHtato now remaining in my huiidi a
surh adiuinhitriitor ax (lKmirlbecl and net
forth in my wild Ilnnl rep,,rt petition
for distribution, and that the aald ;ourt Ima
fixed tbe 6th day of September, 1MI2. at the
hour of 2 oiclook P. M., of aaid day, und
the court room of wild court as the time
and place for hearing objections to the
aid final account!) and Bnid petition for
distribution of the residue of said iwtnte.
h. W. Pl.UMEK.
Admlnwtrator of lite estate of Kdwin
A. IJbey, deceased. j8uS
Patea July 8, A. D. 189?,
Boots, Shoes,
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Queens ware. I Furnishing Goods,
LUMBER. SHINGLES, ETC,
Produce Taken In Exchange,
It Will Pay You to Consult Our Prices.
RAINIER, - - - OREGON.
THE RETAIL MERCHANT is the nccesHiiry
Medium of Trade between tbe Mttnufucturor
and the Consumer. lie must protect the intercdt
of his customers by purchtuiing id the lowest and
and best markets, and by selling to his patrons
at the Lowest Possible Prices.
PROPRIETOR OF IHE OLD ST. HELENS STORE,
In keeping these true principles of trade always in
view ; often leaves the old track and strikes ''across
lots" for Bargains for his customers. Ills stock of
TXsGeneral Merchandise
Is being enlarged by New Goods Every Day.
It In not convenient to name tho nianv dlfTi'rent articled kept
on sulo, a.-Ms from Dry Oomln.Olfitliinir, LndicH' Wear, tleiithiiien's
Wear, Ikad Weur, Foot Wear, Flour and Feed, (Irot cries and Cim-
Uoots and Shoes,
ned (foods. Nulls and Hardware. Orockerv and Olassware, (Irnnito
anu nnware, rowiler and Wbol, ilats and uups
Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, etc.