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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1892)
...... vus iuniui iimy mourn ST, IlftLRMf), Ootoder 14, 1802. U J-Ul'l 11,-1 I I Li 1 LOCAL AND GENERAL. errand. 1 ' ' I il.. t.n i ... .i i BnlUd Xtutta ud Coonly Offlelol Paper V c""u " M n, ben .- ww...,. num mi muujjut mat fill baby spirit but gone lo loin that of hU mother. Tiiocomniitleoof arrangementa in St. Huluns to nine fundi for the bene' At of the world'tfuir club have charter State! the 'mer Joseph Kollogg to take an excursion to Portland next Sun day to alien C the last tacred concert at the exposition. The concert will toke place at 2:30 in the afternoon. The Kullogg leave Rainier at 8:15 A.M. arriving; at Portland In good time for the concert. She will touch route. Hon Sol Hlrsch, United minister to Turkey, haa reiigned aud will return to Portland. Mr. W. HCouyon.of Clatikaiiie, took in the World Fair Entertain nient at Dolsna lait Saturday ereuing, Hon N. Merrill md lady, of Clatka nie.were pasnengeri .on theteamer L,j rogull4r Und,g( tl)e eimver lor run- Fy. Thia will afford aa excellent opportu Dr. Meerve, ot Uoiena, fell from a nity for all thoie who wiah to hear the oaffold on Frlduylait while at work on great American band of Providence, B, hie home, reclovlug quite painiui I., play, and also to hear Madam Injurio. Morgan, the vocaliat ing' Fare round Thoae who desire to carry their luncn trip 00 cent. banket with them on the exouraioo need not betitate about doing 10, a many will doubtle do o. A petition to tho weather bureau for nice day for the Sunday excur sion would not meet with a remon strance not on our prt at least. W. M. Braden, of the Nohalem Journal, Vernonia, stopped in a tew moment Thursday, on hi way home from Portland. And he was sober, too. VULKNA. Although the eveniugof the World's Fair entertainment at this place was very rainy and unpleasant, yet the ball was well filled at an early hour with people from all parts of the coun ty, who listened very attentively to a long and interesting program. The opening address, delivered by Hiss Fannie Bnrk in behalf of the cause in this county, was ducided The contract for carrying tho United success and reflected grell credit upon State mail from Dolena to Mayirer in exhibition given by Com three trip a week, ha been awarded P" "A," Clatskanie broom brigade, to Mr. John Cramer until June w" appreciated, 1 no young SO. 1894. du deserve great praise for their Mr.M.ARov.r. of Reuben, made fficlencr in oin ugh thsj m. u, ...n ii. k.H u of arms. The oug, "On the m UIVWVII VIII uawiuaii ft occsionto visit the County Clerk's V ,e rendored, b ' Al" office In reference to aland claim and M'. " PP',Ued ... . . .u I sne wa louaiy encored, Wf.nl lirm. n.nnv mmi Will vnt. Dm I " straight republican ticket. Remember that by patronizing the excursion next Sunday you will accomplish two objects, vixi that of enjoying yourself and assisting Col umbia county in bor exhibit at the Worlds Fair. Miss Mildred Bole made a gret hit in the masterly manner in which she delivered "The Three Levers," also "The Famine." Miss Christie Burk's recitation of the "Legend of the Brigands" was highly appreciated. Miss Louise Barr rcn dered very valuable service in the mu ical part of the program. Professor T. J. Cleeton declaimed "Spartacus to the Gladiators'' to a delighted audi ence, and bis closing remarks in bo Til a Mist office has just received a Ierire invoice of job printing paper di rect from the wholesale house of Blake, MrF.ll A Co.. ami are prepared to print letter heads, note and bill beads, half of the World's Fair greatly siiiii envelopes, cards, etc., at prices mac mated aud enthused the audience, cannot oe aiipncaico. in iurnauu. Tne rotliio by Mf j, G Haurjci of Mr. W. W. West, of Scappoose, Or., Portland, assisted by home talent, was made nine entries of 8 wap.fi ire sheep an especially entertaining part of the at the recent fat slock allow at Port- program. In fact, all who took part land, and received leveil first premi- m the entertainment acqitted them nm and one second premium. Mr. selves in a highly creditable manner, West ha a number of Swapehire ram and well merited the enthusiastic ap for sale. plause which they received Since the rain tho firt of the week The Columbia County World' Fair the weather cleared up beautifully, air Club extends it thank to all who pure and bracing, anX Mount St. Hel- look part in so delightful an entertain ens looming up in the distance with nient, and for the liberal contribution her mantle of white. A wet blanket, amounting to 13.67. Alo the club Bo to speak, dam pons the romance of i greatly indebted to the Oreqom the picture and we drop th curtain. Mist for assisting so liberally in this W. N. Culvig is booked for a demo- enterprise. The Mist is always alive eralle siHtach In St. Helen, title) (Fri- " 1,18 interest, oi me county sua - I J .L . a . !a evening. It is to be presumed ucrerT" ,UB P"lron, ol ' I mi., i n t. ip that he will satisfactorily explain the reserve Bros, ana.tne wagner McKinrov tariff and how the people boJ, hvo beon 10 considerable ex re taxed to dentil on article, thoy don't Pense m erocting tne nail, ana good nav an taxes on judgment waa shown in the arrange- ' I ... t IV. .1 J J ! , t , . . t I w bmiko .iiu ureaauiK rouina. . . . I f .ivu .. U O IIUU ,v mil, VV Kll liUHIUl W now patrols and is under pay of the .. . . I hla In null in Ih. Anim t tf In ntik .- ...ill I. (I.. ' - " - r r ' 1 llo uat). Trt tlinm .Inn la lnrtfAtv Hii. rude wigwam, hi dress of deer skin, bis bow and arrow. Bntlol one day in Oct. in the year of 1492 there came over the waters three great white winged birds bearing Willi them angle from heavon a they appeared lo the astonished natives, You know the rest, bow they came and vanished, these camo and went. ' A hundred year pass and there exisU'awsy down in a remote corner of that "land of flower" single, lone colony ; over here at Simla Fe, another In all that vast territory that today constitutes the grcates republic on earth. Another hundred years and there extends northward, from Florida to Maine, a line of twelve such colonies, each struggling for existence against all those hardships Incident to pioneer life threatened from without by the cruelties of the savage, from within by an oppressive government. Another century and something new under the sun, the child, America liberty, ha been born and cradled and fostered. Thirteen colonies circled around it resolutions have been pass ed : "Articles of confederation" and constitution has been successively built up about it. Men have fought oiea, ana uiea lor it. The oppressor is vanquished, he is gone and a wond ering world beholds a peculiar people each a soverign who may enjoy "life liberty and the pursuits of happiness" with none to molest or to make him afraid ; a people 'who may say with pride, my home, my country, America. Another century, the fourth and last lias almost passed. The oppressed from every nation under the sun have come to make homes with us, to share our bounties and our freedom. Today we are a uniou of forty-four slates. Forty-four stars dot the blue of our emblem true. To our inventive genius belongs some of the most valuble of modern inventions. We are a nation of wealth, education and culture, with every man a free man. Today, we are assembling in our queen of cities, Chicago, a representa tion of what wo possess is a nation ; our natural resources; our progress in science, literature unci art ; onr inven tions; our wealth and our people; that wo may honor him our noble diecov erer, Columbus; and that we aa ney and bladder troubles, also rheum atism of 80 years' standing. Truman Butler, The Dulles, Oregon, chronic rheumatism and contracted joints and impoverished blood, all of years' standing, given up by all treat ments until Dr. Darrin cured him. C. V.Fowler, Yakima, Wash. Tola deafness in one ear, cured in 10 jiiinutes. Also, a pterygium, or fleshy growth, win removed from the eye, wntcii uad nearly rendered him blind Wm. McCutcheon, Roy Pierce Company, Washington Heart disease constipation, dyspepsia, enlargement or me liver, dizziness and nervous debility cured, and gained 18 pounds - Mrs. Mary Ciino, McMinnville, Or. CIormerlT of Hauvie's islund. Or. Complication of diseases peculiar to tier sex, liver and kidney trouble rheamnlisin and dyspepsia, restored Kx-Sheriff A. T. Schoeps' daughter, proprietor JNortuwestern hotel, corner Front end Clay streets, Portland loss of appetite, liver complaint and rlieu mutic neuralgia for six months, cured Mrs. A Banister, Meadow, Lewis county, Wash. Excruciating pains in eyeballs, liver and kidney complaint. deafness 31 years, and a lump in ber side thought to be an ovarian tumor. cured. Dr Darrin is permanently located at 270t Washington street, Portland Oflice hours, 10 to 5 ; Sunday, 10 to 12 evenings, 7 to 8. Sufferer from all curable chronic, acute and private diseases should cull at once. Con' sulttttion free at the office or by letter. All cases strictly confidential, yues tion blank sent free. Mr. R. Cox wishes the party who ha hi block and tackle to return the same as be is very much in need of them. II Shorn Id Ba In Every Hoase. . B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Bharpsburg, Pa., says be will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that It cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of la grippe, when various other remedies and several physicians had dons her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa. claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it, Free trial bottles at Edwin Ross' drag store. Banquet saloon, clothed with necessary police authrity. This may be consid ered a good thing during court week, ai there i do telling what trouble our legal friend are liable to get into. . Wa advise them to steer clear of the uight watchman. Many year' practice have given C, A. Bnuw db Co., solicitor of patent at Washington. V.C., unsurpassed su& cess in obtaining patent in all classes of invention. They make a specialty of reiecled cases, and have secured al lowance of many patents that bad been previously rejected. Their advertise ment in another column, win ne oi in tereat to inventors, patentee, manufuc' tures, and all who have to do with patents. A grand republican ralley wo held t tho court house in St. Helens last night. Among the speakers announo d to be presant and adres the meet ing were Hon. O. W. McBride, Hon. W. N. Barrett and Judge John F. Oaple. Time and space are too limited to particularize as to tho speeches, but they were good and had the true republican ring in them, showing that the speaker have not lost faith in the republican party by a long shot. The Holmes Business College, of Portland, Ore.is now a day and board- school, so parents who send their sons And daughters away to a business school, can feel that they are surround ed by a school atmosphere and home influences. Every young man, and woman a well, should have a busi neas education. It fits them to do business for themselves, and a good bookkeeper or stenographer can always find employment. Send for catalogue of the Holmes Business College. ol4 21 If the readers of the Mirt notice any shortcomings in this issue of the paper they will please atribute it to the fact that Mr. Becgle ha been called upon a teoond time to mourn for one near and dear to him. Only a few short week ago he laid to rest his ..dearly beloved wife and mother of his baby boy. On Wednesday morning he received a telegram from Hillsboro that bis baby boy was dead, aud at credit for arranging and carrying out the following programme; Muic hv Orchestra. ' Opening address, by Miss Fannie Burk, of Music. Broom Drill, by Company "A," Clatskanie vrwm origaae. Music. Recitation, The Famine, by Miss Mildred Boyle, or Marshland. Music. Plantation song, Goln' to de Shuckin' ob d U n, by Oscar and Edward Wagner, ui ueivna. Music. Song, When Shall the Bluebirds Return? oy Miss Edna Heed, of Portland. Music Recitation, The Legend of the Brigands, by Miss Christie Burk, of Enterprise. Muslo Crow song, by Curty ( Cbas. Conyers, of tiB(sKBnie.j Music. Tableau, Clinging to the Cross, by Miss Alia raaviuews. oi ruisuurg. Mrdlev of Plantation Sonira. Mr. J.O Henrici , Vlnltn Miss Mamie Meserve... Comet Miss Louise Uarr Organ Negro Comedy, Bones on Theaters, by Os car aua a, l,. vagner, oi veieaa. ' Music. Recitation, Charity, by Miss Ida Morgan, ot Delena, Music. Plantation song. The Gospel Raft, by Oscar no b b. wagner, oi ueiena. Music. Recitation, The Three I overs, by Miss Mil- area uoyie, oi juarsmaua. Music. Dialogue, Auntie Bouncer's Lodgers Meet, ny inos. Meserve and Oscar and &. ii. wagner, oi ueiena. Muaic. Song, Silver Bells, by Miss Mary E 8ev- erns, ot Mayger. Musi. Negro Comedy, Bones on Poultrv, by Os car ana a. ii. wagner, oi ueiena. Music. Song, On the Btepstone. by Miss Atla Mat- vnews, ot rittsburg. Music Bones goes a hunting, by Oscar and E. L. wagner. oi Helena. Music. Declamation, Spartacus to the Oladlaturs, oy i. j uieeion , oi vernonia. Music. Auntie Bouncer and Mr. Cox's Parody on uuneing hi me uross, oy i noma jueserve ana a. ti. wagner. Music. Instrumental solo. Home Again, by J. O. aennci, oi roruana. Music Closing address, by Superintendent T. J. vieeion.oi vernonia. MISS BURK'g ADDRES8. Four centuries ago the American continent lay a sea embraced solitude, a it were; unknown to, unheard of, Undreamed of by man. Here it lay knowo'only to the bird and the beast, the home of the Bedman with hi nation may compare our achievements with those of our neighbors ; that we may learn of them that we may broad en our views, that we may overcome national and party predjudices; that we may justly estimate ourselves and be stimulated to nobler and higher aim; that our voter may see and reallize the complication and the importance of the interest entrusted to to their care ; that they may endevor lo so cast their influence a to preserve inviolate those principles of American liberty bequeathed to us by our fathers at the expense of their lives, that we through our negligence and oar ignorance may not be called upon to exclaim with madam Roland "Oh, liberty what crime ,'bave been commit ted in thy name!" For you remem ber loac the orator long ago when we were yet young a a nation declared "we must educate or we must perish throUEh our own posterity." To tbis end we are all asked to con tribute, and the call comes: Oregon, what will you dot Oregon with your varied resource, your delightful cli mate, your verdant hills, your fruitful valleys, your noble river, your trees and your flowers. Columbia Co., they say we want your trees represented. Oar trees f Of Columbia county our' pride. Our noble tree whoso verdure never leaves? Yes, fellow teachers, citizens of Col urn bin county, to answer this call is the object of this entertainment. Upon me has fallen the duty of welcoming you to this our effort in behalf of the enterprise to which after the enter tainnient. we shall ask you to contri butejaucording to the intoreit you feel in tne undertaking. Hoping mat we may interest you in the cause as wel On last Saturday about 2 o'clock the steamer Willamette, of the Union Paciflo system, und the Premier of the Canudiun line, collided near Port Town- seud during a dentie fog. There were four persons killed outright and about thirty seriously iojured, some with broken limbs and body bruises of all descriptions, lite Willamette was on her way from Seattle to San Francisco laden with coal, while the Premier was euroute from British Columbia to Tacoma. The former vessel struck the Premier on ber forward quarter, almost cutting her in two, and greatly damaging the collier. The vessels could not be separated until they were towed ashore and then only by the assistance of two large tugs. A coon aa they were released the Premier sank to the bottom. The only cause given lor tne disaster was a mistake in sig nal. Bucklen'e Arnica Hair. The Best Salve la the world for Cut, Bruises, Sores, L'lcors, Salt Rheum, Fercr Sores, Tatter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box. Tor Sale Bv Edwin Koaa. as the entertainment. hearty welcome. I bid yo u all a A Cure lr cholera. There is no use of any one suffer ing with the cholera when Chamber lain' Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can be procured. It will give relief in a few minutes and cure in a short lime. I have tried it and know W. H. Clinton, Helmetta, N. J. The epidemic at Helmetta was at first believed to be cholera, but subsequent investigation proved it to be a violent form of dysentery, almost as danger ous as cholera. This Remedy was ased there with great success. For sale by Edwin Boss, druggist. Wonderful Cures by Dr. Darrin. Mrs. L. Mattoon, East Portland. Or gan, catarrh, bronchitis, nervousness, and sleepless nights and loss of flesh; oured and gained 12 pounds. Mr. Mervie Uobforl's boy, Seattle. Wash., 5 years old, deaf since 10 months old ; discharging ears and ca tarrh entirely cured after several treat ments. J. S. Ryckman, Knappa, Ore., can be referred lo in reference to the suc cessful treatment of himself and wifo for skin disease and cartarrh and other ailments. W. H. Austin's wife, 64 Jefferson street, Portland, confined to her room nine months with an eye affliction called "nervous abhorrence of light." accompanied by inflammation; cured. A. A. Durham, Tualatin, Washing ton county, Ore., writes that Dra. Dur rin are working wonder on bia kid- Tb Polenna Adas In the blood should be taken up and re moved by the liver and kidneys, but these organs get out of order fail to do their work and the result is rheumatism. There are a thousand remedies for the liver and kidneys, but there is only one enre for rncuinausm , ana mat is JJr. urummona s Lightning Remedy. A large boite may be act at the druggists, or will be sent by ex address on receipt of S5. That cure, and any one who i nuvingan argument with tne rheumatism will feel fully repaid by the first dose, Druuimond Medicine Co., 48 50 Maiden Lune, New York. Agents wanted. FOUND. " Adrift In the Columbia river last Jane a black skill containing loggers' tools and tune nooa. i tie owner can nave same on applying at Bourne's landing. U BRYMT & COEJTOY, Manufacturers of and Dealers in ROUGH- -AND - DRESSED Fir aiid Cedar Lumber. Clear Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing Material Constantly on Hand, Clatskanie, - - - Oregon. Are You Prejudiced Many people think it necessary to go to some large city to find a first-class DRUG STORE. aimiaons. In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon iur ioiunioia uoumy. . T. N. Byukhav, Plaintiff. 1 v. V Laoba A. Btcihas:, Defendant) - To Laura A. Ryckman. the above-named defendant; You will please take notice, that you are required lo appear in the ahove-entltled court on the first day of its next regular term, ra-wit: on tne 11 Hi day oi October, 1892, ami answer the complaint of plaintiff nicu ncnin.it you in said court, or tne plain tiff will take a decree aealnst von fur thn relief demanded In the complaint. I. ..m judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between you and he, (defendant and plaintiff.) Published bv an order mails hv tha Hon. Thomas A. McBride, judge of the said court, made at chambers on tbe 24th day of August, 1892. W. J. RICK, a2Bo7 Attorney for Plaintiff. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, iur iiuiumuia county. . y Kdwab WaasiKs, Plaintiff. va. Oos H. Rtbtoh and Nkllib Bt- o, bis wife, defendsnts. ToOus H. Bynon and Nellie Bynon. his wife, the above-named de'eudanU i In the name of tha State at Oregon, vnn are hereby required to appear and answer the con plaint filed acainst vou In the abnva entitled action, on or before tbe first day of tbe next term of the aboveeniltlcd court, lo-wu: inenrsi Tuesday alter Ih second Monday in October. 1892. beine? the 11th day of said month : and if you fall so to anawer, for want thereof the nlalntiffwi!! take judgment aeainst you and each of you lor tne aum ot aoo.uo, with Interest thereon since the 16th day of March, 1891, at tha n i t- -x i l i .i . . iiiiiiBuiowHiuar m jnarcn, win, ac mo Don t yOU DellCVe it; because yOU Can be Convinced that there rateol tn percent, per annum, and for is a first-class drug store here by calling on KiSiodS I of this action. This summons is published Dursnant tn an order of Thomas A. McBride, judge of the above entitled court, made at chamber on the 23d day of August, 1892. UB.U. JS. JJAV1B. a26o7 Attorney for Plaintiff. auMinoiiia. In the Circuit Court of th State of Oregon for Columbia County. John Freilinger, plaintiff .1 vs. f T ., en 131. s i I Augusta j reinnger, aeienaani.i Prescriptions carefully compounded by an experienced chemist. To Augusta FreSinger theabove-namea d- ' I fendant! In the name of the State of Orel e hereby reuuired to aDnear and the complaint tiled againetyouin the above JEclrin Ross, Who carries a fine and varied stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Standard Patent Medicines, Fresh from the Factory. FINE St. Heens, : : : Oregon. you answer CLATSKANIE LINE.- STEAMER G. W. SHAVER. J. W. SHAVER, Master. press to any i Is the price ot a cure, Notice far Fubllcaulon. ' Land Onlcaat Oregon City, Oreiron, October 5, 1892. XTOTICK la herebv aiven that tha followlnt- ll named settler has Bled notice of hla loteu tlon to make Anal proof in support of his claim, and that aaid proof will be made before the uounty uiera oi Columbia county, at ot. Helens Oregon, on November 31, 1892, via: WILLIAM M. RIGG3, Homestead entry No. 7991, for the lot 4, sw W of nw a of see ll, 1 7 n. r I w. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: O. F. tloeclc and F. Cebasts, and S. H. Kistner, of Rainier P. O., Oregon, and H. R. Wickar- snam, oi roruana, uregon. 0l4nl8 J. T. APPERSON, Register. Notice far Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, October 5, 1892. NOTICE is hereby given that the lollowlng named settler has filed notice ot hi. Inten tion to make final proof in support ef his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens, Oregon, on Novenber 21, 1892, vis: SMITH H. KISTNER, Homestead entry No. 7267, for the wH of sw X, y,oi sw J4 ana sw m oi se x, sec la, 1 7 n, r i He names the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: W. M. Rlggs, F. Debast. of Rainier P. O.. Oreron. end O. F. Uoack of Hnin. lor. Oregon, and 11. R. Wickersham. of Portland. Oregon, J. T. APPKR80N, OMnia Register. N Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, SeDtember 9f 1KQ2, OTICK ts hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hi. tnttoi. tion to make final proof lu support of his olaim, and that said proof will be made before th County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens, FRANKLIN B. OILTNER, Homestead entrv No. 8072. forth nf m an ten, rlv, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: John Tompkins, J, W. Campbell, Thomas Ross and A. H. Dear doff, all oi Scappoose, Columbia county, Ore gon. o7nll J. T. APPER80N. Rerlster. entitled auit on or before tbe first day of th next term of the above entitled court, to- wit: The first 1 ueadav after the second Monday in October lhii2. heing-the 11th H.v of aaid month, and if you fail so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded la tho complaint, vii: For a decree of divorce, and that the marriage contrast between the Sartiea be dissolved, and for his costa and isburseinenta of this suit. This summons is publiihed pursuant to an order of Thomas A. McBride, Judge of the above entitled court, made at chamber on theZklday of Auguat, l9i GEO. E. DAVIS. a26o7 Attorney for Plaintiff. SUfflUHONSV .y. '. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe County of Columbia. I Ida M. Houoh, Plaintiff, . -1- . vs. Willis P. Houoh. Defendant ) Leaves Portland at Alder St. dock Monday, Wednesday, Friday To w eln'dn?oagh, bo,m for Clatskanie, touching at Sauries Island, St. Helens, Columbia in the name of the state of Oregon you City, Kalama, Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt Coffin, JwLThfcainboNren- Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point, and all intermediate points, re- Hu.edtc,u.'d "V' b? ? h d ' . m j 'mu j j o . j r ' October, 1892, that being tbe first day of tho turning 1 UeSday, Thursday, and baturday. . term of aaid court, following the expiration vi uuiv imvnu iu bus oruer lor too publication of thia summons; and if you fail so to answer or appear therein, Uio plaintiff will apply to the court for tha m. lief and for a decree as prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant; and for such further and other relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. Tbis summons la ordered served upon the said defendant by publication thereof by Honorable Loyal B- Stearns, judge of . the circuit court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Oreron. bv order made and dated on the 25th day of August, 1882. DELL STUART. s2o7 Attorney for Plaintiff. - Simmons. . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ahd dbalxbs IK I I lor Columbia County. Joan liitni, Plaintiff, ) ts. r Robibt Mabtist, Defendant) To Robert Martin, defendant: In the name of the State of flrrns. vee are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you iu tbe above entitled suit, on Tuesday, the 11th day of October, 1892; and if you fail so to anawer the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief prayed for in the eomnlaint. The nh. ject of this suit is to obtain a decree of di vorce from you upon the grounds of de sertion . T nrr 1 a gt m j inia summons is puDiisnea oy order ot JosotjIi Kellogg & Co.'s River Steamers, fe:,:-1,tnrtiriieAjudge of aid eoazt- J. V. MUKISLAK1, MUCKLE BROS., -Manufacturers ot- LUMBER GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ST. HELENS, OR. a2fo7 Attorney for Plaintiff. Joseph Kellogg and Northwest. Leaves KELSO Monday, Wednesday, Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thur. ?07trb.hrt FOR COWLITZ RIVER. NORTHWEST and Friday at 5 am. day, and Saturday at 6 a. m. JOSEPH KELLOGG Leaves RAINIER at 5 a. m uouj, ouuuav eiuepieu, arriving at roruana at iu:ou a. Returning leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving at 6 p. m svnnoss. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ' for Columbia County. Junta M. Mibakda, plaintiff 1 vs. y JohkH. Mibakoa, defendant ) To John H. Heranda, the above-named ds lenaani: In the name of the State of Orernn are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint of plaintiff herein, by Tues day the 11 day of October, 18U2, that being tbe first day of the term of said court, fol lowing the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this sun.. moos, and if vou fail so to appear and aa- m. N etlce for Publication. Land Offlee at Oregon City, Oregon. KnntAmhr 'M 1KQ4 NOTICE la hereby given that the following named settler haa Sled nntln. rtf hla Inl.n. tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia countv, at St. Helena Oregon, ou November 18, 1892, via: BARRY D. BURROWS, Homestead entry Ne. 6399. for tbenwV li 21, tSn, r 2 w. Re names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, suid land, via: Q. C. Ja- uin, r. r. iteupacn, n. MCDermot and M. II. lover, all of Reuben P. O.. Colnmhla nu. Oreaou. J. T. appkrkdn 07nll Reeisier. Don't Buy Your Drugs ANYWHERE BUT AT A REGULAR DRUG ; BTGREj. YOW WILL FIND THE Freshest, Purest, and Best of Everything AT THE Clatskanie Drug Stored DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor. Notice lo Creel! tore. Notice is hereby given by the under signed administrator of the estate of George Allshouae, deceased , to the credi tors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator, at his office at Gillton postofflce, in Columbia County, State of Oregon. , W.S. NDNN, Administrator of the Estate of George Allshouae, deceased. DotedXhis 20th day of August. 1892. OO TO JOHN A. BECK. The Watchmaker and Jeweler. FOR YOUR ELEGANT : : : JEWELRY. The Finest assortment of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of all descriptions. Opposite ti le Esmond , Portland, Oregon wwn; r or a aecree dissolving tne mar riage contract now existine? between vnu and plaintiff, and permitting her to resume ber maiden name of Jennie M. Emerson, and for the coats and disbursements of tbis suit and such other relief aa to the court may appear equitable. You are hereby no tified that tbis summons is aerved mnn you by publication thereof, once a week for six weeks in Tux Uaxuoa Mist, a weekly newspaper of general circulation pub lished in the County of : Columbia and State of Oregon, in pursuance of and by virtue of an order duly made by the Honorable T. A. McBride, judge of tho Fifth judicial district of Oregon mail a nH dated Auguat 13th, 1892. Attorneys for plaintiff. sunt AXONS. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. Josxfx B. Msskbvx. Plaintiff, 1 vs. V Girtbudi V. Misksvx, Defendant.) To Gertrude V. Meserve, tha above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff herein by Toes day, the 11th day of October, 182, that being the first day of the term of said court following the expiration of the time pre scribed in tbe order for tbe publication of ' this summons ; and if you fail so to appear and anawer, the plaintiff will apply to tbe court for the relief demanded in his com- E lain t. to-wit: For a decree dissolving tha onds of matrimony now existing between vou and plaintiff, and that he be decreed to be the owner in fee of all the real estate) set forth and described in said complaint. You are hereby notified that this sura mons is served upon yon by publication thereof , once a week for six weeks, in Taa Obkooh Mist, a weekly newspaper of gen eral circulation, published in tbe County of Columbia and State of Oregon, In pursu ance of an order duly made by tba Honor able Thomas A. McBride, judge of the Fifth Judicial District of Oregon, niadeani. data August 24, 1882. DILLARD 4 U L3 aWo7 . . Attorneys for t.iZl