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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1892)
United Ktatci nntl County Official Paper Br, IIci.kmi, Novkmhkh 25, 1802, ' t-i.u.i.. .x.iux LOCAL AND GENERAL. Mticlcla Hro.'i mill shut down last wcfk, after n short run. Dr. McLaren, of Rainier, waa In the city mi'suav. w ' Rciul Mia ail of J. M. Moyar A Co., clotliiora, I'urtlatul, lu another part of tin pniier, E. 0, tiiUnor, Of the atnto (It part in cut, cams down from Hulum fur a hriitf visit. Mr. P. K. Baker ami son John, from Vi'rnonla, wore cullora at tlila oHloe on Tuesday lull. Dr. Cliff haa removed hla family to lue reamencu opposite- the Masonic liall on Main atreot. iTIie Uonlton ami Vernonla stage In faithi running, making regular daily nip wiiii tne man. The Odd Fellows' lodge meets every Haturday night. Tomorrow night will ve initiation ana election. Secretary Mr-Bride ha o fur recov ered from hi illness that he returned to lila official elation last Monday. Hon. 1). P. Thomson, of Portland, lias been appointed niiniater to Turkey, vice Boioniou lllriuli, rcaignrd. Mr. and Mr. YV. If. Dolman anent ThnnkagivinR in Salem with relative, Ir. Uicliardeou and Motae. Mr. John Murk, of Portland, who own the quarries weat of town, war on our etreeta Wednesday. Marlon lliw and Smith Kleiner, of Jtalmor, made final pro I on their homratead claima before Clerk Quick laai Monday. Kx-County Clork E. 0. Iluthea, of Washington county, representing Hall u lonnoii, stationer, Topeka, Kan ait -, wa in HI. Helen Tueaday. The houae o! C. 8. R. Washburn, winon alood on the river bank just op- t jxniie t. nciena, waa destroyed by nre Wednesday aiternoon. Mr. and Mr. Kclthley, Mr. and Mra, 1 oung and Mr. and Ma. J. U. Grove, il t'urtliind, are spending Thank-skiving with Mr. and Mr. Janie Muckle. A largo number of aawlog came out 4)1 Lewie rjvor Wediieeday, owing u me tn-raking ol tiie aliear boom a aliorl distance fiom the mouth of the iver. , j Quincy ia the name of poalofTice nily established in Columbia coun fty on the lower Beaver, on the May-gt-r and ClutalMiiie route. Fin Rutter postmaster. The Wee American ahip, Kenil worth, which came into the river taat summer, pueaetl down in tow of the Kurd liiat Sunday wkealladeii for across the wide pond. The late rain have considerably mined llio river, and the tributaries are all high enough to that the ateamera plying thereon have little difficulty in getting to the head of navigation. The happiest man we have aeen lately la Firal Offloer Crawford of the I eicnmer Kellogg, who rojoicea in the ndveutof a little daughter at hi home in Rainier last Friday. Mr. Crawford 1 I ... I. - i. . I , ii . cigar are far between. Alr'ady order are coming in for the OitK'iox Mist Map of Columbia Coun ty. People in thi aire of the world .do not even need to sue a good thing to know it. They can read aheut it. Thk Mit and (ho map for f 1.60 pei year in advance. The Horgrcn brother, on the upper I'latskanio, liave just got a sawmill which they are going to run on their land about nine milea weat from Deer Island. They will cut cedar and haul to Deer laland. Aa they are both good mechanic and hard worker, we pre dict aucceaa for mem. , . If ground can be aecured at a rea sonable figure St. Helena will aoon jhave a new furniture atore, and alio a large wharf where ateamera can be aupplied with wood. Now, gentlemen, wad thia item and double the prico fin your property for fear aomething will ile done, Mr. C, L. Colburn haa added a bath ,to hla barber ahop. He haa alao cov jercd the floor with rich oilcloth and ,the walla with new paper. The bath .will be appreciated iy out people, a ,we have had naught but cold water ahnwer hatha for tome time. Hence a change ia dealrable. David Pope,1 of whoae serious acci dent mention .boa .heretofore been made in these column, ha no lar re covered that he wua taken to hi home on Mil'on creek last Saturday. The parent of Mr. Pope wiah to extend .their hearty thank to the Odd Fel lows lodge of St. Holena for prompt attention and assistance rendered their ton during hia misfortune ; also,, to the friend who were alwaya ready and willing to aid in caring for him,. Last Monday we received no mail from Portland,' all for the aim pie rea son that the Union Pacific had more important work for tboir boata to do than carrying Uncle Sam'a mail. Thia giant monopoly treat the people, as woll 0 the government, just as they please, and the old alereotyped quee tion of "what in h 1 are you going to do about it?" is always looked for from the managers. The Royal Baking Powder maintain it vigorous hold on the public, and i active and aggressive against the im pure and injurioua baking powder palmed off on the people In this task it i performing a good work for honest aud unadulterated food prod uct. Ben Lamar and Michael Pirter were arrested by Constable Decker on a warrant aworn out by Michael Ray charging them with larceny. The ense came up before a jury in Justice Blakesloy'a court, Lamar being tried the same day, Monday. After a spir ited contest the case wa given to the jury,-who after being out for some time, found a verdict of not guilty. Pirter'a trial has been set for tomorrow. it I rumored tint, n iti.,.. i will withdraw her Anorl. rJ tho near futuro. This will 1 l" J00.1"? Wlt, other . 1 1 1 1 ,"'cn ll,ur Plenty to bid on carrying the mail. The Co- ... u. xvi vr ana n,g0t Sound Navl- vyunipnny nave the two bout ii ii ,1"8 ''vor Telephone and "'""( waiwrt and in the event of the above change would be likely to ELi?' !,mil .conln,cl J-cob ... ..... n0 ,nreo fln0 ,tonn : '...'?' W0Hla hv me proton juis may spemtosomo idle i u " l)Ul " wi 00,"e sooner oi later. The Union Pafiu -,,. i . . - wti.w nnior UIVII' ion na uot earned a cent lor .,.,..! yor, principally owing to the long oontinuod and hot opposition on tha Astoila route, an oppoiition that thn great corporation ha never been um vo manage to any great ex tent, and like on Puget Round, thev I .a. . i wnni ui wirowiog gooa money a aMU vo You Wish to know the anl.t iu vurn oiiiur w will (nil !., locure a cold ouli k v. it mu.ih. irvatuu oeiore the mi Id knmi. .... ... ni.v ..y.min, i8 nm gym p. .. re u ary, loua cough and anees Ing. Tho cough is aoon followed by watery expectoration and the sneexing by a profuse waterv discluuua from tho no-e. In severe case there I a inin white costing on the toneua What to dof It is onlv naeesrv to uiko iniimucriaiu'i Uouah Hprnnv ( double dose every hour. That will greatly leaton the aever tv of the cold and in many cases will cffectnnllv counteract it and cure what would have been a severe oold within one or two day time. Try it and be eon vinced. oUcent buttle for aula bv CI.I-.1.. T .1 ... buwiu jvou, druggist, Remember the New York Reatau rant, rorllend. i - J Thanksgiving. The Bt. Helen nubile school will tbis(Thursday)eveniug give an enter tainment in Maaonio hall, for the pur pose of raising funds to pay for the m:huoi nag wmcn waa purchased some time ago. f ollowing i the PiioonAMMK: wleomKn(. B the School in: wi un, --woieoma" Mlm Prl Mu.1 KwlUlloo, "When W Arc Men Mid Women. , . 81 1 (Irli Slid lour bow. OwltaUoa, "II a Tru Woman". Ml,. U.,M 1I-...U QuartsL "W All llv a Varv Itad Cold" . . filer dim FimhfonftblO PoIIIm" Two LlltU fllrl. Itarlution, "Tho Hulnhow"... Seven UulrGlrla "WhM I'm Th.nklul rot" Wlllwr Mucklt oust, --v. nan uis aos OItm Up Her Dead" uim Club Itaeltatlon, "O, WhyHhouM tho Spirit of Mortal B Proud r" MIm Hurf (Jllmon nuiuuniu. mkimuuii, oiouej HUM Fred waiaiun Our Old riair" Two Little (ilrU , "Tne uiue auu in oray" Uanrf IWkn Hoprano 80I0, 1 Pon'tOo Out Tonight, My uariiiir'..! (i ie club DIM Hon" The Rainbow (llrli j.en.me uiani Killer" (ilea Watkiiu Kleuil 'a Addreu to the Rom am" Mi.. Fntnlrle War TheOrareof Dlckent" MlwiTtUle Murkle The Hill of I.Ke" : MIm Tenney Way Pnorhol.ve Nium" MIm Maltlo Perrv "The Found Boy".. MIm JuaieOnivei nif, "ThoMoonllelit Ulvena Clleo Club Helllnf the lin'ket , W. J. Hire .1 Jony uoon 1 1 me uy All rreaent COVNTV COUIIT. Official Proceeding of the Novem ber Term, 1802. BILLS ALLOWED. (Concluded from laat week. ) A M A W K Tichenor. lumber fur- ulelied road district No. 10 iS 20 Q A Maaxle, fees Slate vs. J C Ma son 6 10 0 A Massle, posting election no. tices and milt-ape 68 00 O A Maai-ie, serving aubpnenea, cir cuit court 01 10 0 A Masie, empaneling (ury, sub poenas and mileage 106 90 Uarr Dros., lumber furnished road district No. 10 75 48 II C Lamberson, hiring Bhattuck'a hail for election 7 SO II O Howard, lumbei furnished road district No. 8 9 00 II W Plummer, wood for co'thoute 23 00 JKQill, Kalcon iwns, 8 00 W L Brown, speoinl constable Api ary precinct, Jane election ...... 8 00 J K Hall, nicJIcol attendance J Tl- monen 8 60 Dlltanl Cole, Jegal services Itica vs. Columbia county 85 00 A H Blakesley, use of team for commissioners. ISO N Nerlson, lumber furnished road district No. 1 28 16 Oood Samaritan Hospital, medical itvadance and medicine for Cy rus Dowles 40 00 14 miles A H Powell, H M Kowler, Walter Furrow, K H Lane, 8 0 Tichenor, Dun Rice, D W Freeman, W F illatt, W C King, D J Parson; N II McKay, Wm Miller, T J Adams, II D Liggett, CSMcNutt, Allen A Robinson.B John Lamar, 9 9 9 days, 44 miles, 9 " 28 " 42 " 100 " 100 " " 100 134 " 120 " 62 " m " 18 " 24 " 08 " 100 " 62 " 2 ' 2 1140 22 40 28 80 22 20 28 00 28 00 28 00 81 40 80 00 23 20 30 60 10 00 20 40 24 00 28 00 28 20 18 20 18 20 Per diem and mileage of the several witnesses in attendance at the cir cuit court, October term, 1892 s Lo-.ils Bradley Kd Lamberson, 1 " 18 " 8 80 DB Freeman, 1" 18 " 8 80 Wra Freeman, 1 " 18 " - 880 W O Bumaardner, 1 " 9 2 90 Mudge McKsy, 1 " 18 " 8 80 Mudge McKay, 1 " 18 8 80 I' Hughes, . I 14 , r s 40 BC Knysrt. 1 " 18 8 80 Thomas Salcdon, 1 12 8 20 Lafe Brown, 1 " 20 " 4 Ou Henry White, 1 " 20 4 00 Henry White, 1 " 20 " 4 00 B H Barnett, 1 " 2 M . 2 20 O A Franij, 1 g 2 80 UKWIkatrom, 1 " 8 " 2 80 F M Webber, 1 ' 24 " 4 40 C N Oable, 1 ' 8 " 2 80 Henry Reed , 1 " 8 " 2 80 0 II Slercks, 1 " 18 " 8 80 Charles Knglish, 1 " 12 " 8 20 Rufus MuUrew, 1 " 4 " 2 40 Frank Merrill, 1 " 2 2 20 Win T White, 1 " 18 ' 8 to B MeVey, 1 " 4 " 2 40 Wr Machiy, 1 4 " 240 S A Miles, 1 2 " 2 20 CaCaplcs, J " 4 " 2 40 d Haulier, 1 " 8 " 2 80 KH McKay, t " 2 00 II D Liggett, 1 " 2 ' 2 20 H B Clin", eipert testimony, $10, 1 day, 2 miles 12 20 Map of Colombia. County. Thk Mibt will, on or abont January 1, issue a complete map of Columbia county, which ia now being prepared, showing the county roads, posioflicea, streams, railroads, section lines, dona tion land claims and many other 1 portunt feature to our people. The map will bo given a a premium on subscription to The Mibt j for instance, a copy will bo given to every new year ly cash subscriber and to all those who pay up their delinquency and one year in advance, No house in the county should be without this map which will be about 38x42 inches oyer an. Subscriptions tuken from this timeon, cash in advance, will been titled to thi valuable premium. Presidential Appointment. WAgiiiNOTOif , Nov. 19. The presi dent today made the following ap pointments : J. II. Orear, of Iowa, to De assistant secretary of the treasury. in place of Judge Crounso. resicned : William M, Stone, commissioner of the general land orlice, vice Thomas Car ter, resigned ; Geo, W. Miller, collector of internal revenue for the 23d die-1 trict, Pennsylvania. Manufacturers of and Dealers in - ROUGH- Kf v VVKA -AND- POULTRY, BEE SUPPLIES, Fertilizers, Etc. -DRESSED Fir and Cedar Lumber. ; 11 Tlf, ' IWiIIati Clear. Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing Material f , If (--.liilllCl Constantly on Hand, 171 second st. Clatskanie, - - - Oregon. Portland, - Oregon. Are You Prejudiced Many people think it necessary to go to some large city to find a first-class a? Send for Catalogue. W. H. CONYERS & CO. JTIAKH1KD. BTRACHAN SWAOICH At the Ocr-iden- lal notel in rortlnnd, on baturduy. Nov. ill, Mr. James Htrachan and Miss Maud B waiter, pom ol Bt. Helens. DRUG STORE. j Real Estate and Insurance Agents Seal Istate bought, seld and managed oa eommjaaton, renu collceted aad . abstracts made. AGENTS FOB THB Farmers and Merchants, German American. And other Insurance Companies, with combined Auels of 6,100,000. CHAWKOKD At Italnler, Nov. 18, to the wi;e oi nnoa urawiord, a daughter. List of judges, clerks and messengers ol election ol the several preemta, November election, 1892, with per diem and mileage . Q F Lindgren, chairman .". , . $3 00 800 B L, Jepsen, Judge. John H Wilson , Judge arid ger, Mist 19 00 Casper Libel, clerk.... , S 00 D W Freeman, clerk...."" 3 00 Oliver Anderson . chairman .... 3 00 R Headlee, judge 3 00 H C Klsher, Judge 8 00 C Mojitos, clerk : . . 8 00 W 0 King, clerk and messenger, Apiary......... 8 20 A P Dslier, chairman ; 8 00 II C Clove, judae 8 00 W E.nerso.i, judge 8 00 PeterSiuitli, clork and messenger, Sherman S 00 R Cronlc, clerk 8 00 11 Woodham, cl a'rman and liies- senger, Deer Island 5 40 R Foster, Judge 8 00 J M Archibald, judge 8 00 Eli Q Tostcr, clerk 3 00 Foster Cooley, clerk 8 00 H West, judge and messenger, 8cap- poo-io 4 80 23 00 900 28 35 800 88 76 Ouy Harnea, bridge work C A II lruplo, lumber furnished road district No. 10 Glass A Frudbomme, court bouse supplies O W Itiggs, special constable Deer Island H O Howard, lumbar furnished for road district No. 2 O A MasBie, arresting and custody of JTImonen. Insane man 28 00 H O Howard, lumber furnished for road district No. 8 9 00 II O Howard, lumber furnished for road district Ho. 4 41 15 H O Howard, lumber furnished for road district No. 4 21 20 W C Belt, medical attendance on J Tlmonen, insane man Michael McDermoot, bounty ou scalps Thomas Solomon, bounty on scalps C F Fowler, bounty on scalps O A Massfe, attendance on court and supplies.,' O Schoonover, attendance on .court and supervisor of roads ... D C Irwin, election supplies K E Quick, county clerk's fees G W ISarnes, attendance oa court and supervisor ot roads.... V D Bloodj bounty en scalps L A Malcom, bounty on scalps. . . . A 8 Dresser, district attorney fee State vs. Meservo Bros............ Nathan Tingle, putting in stove and wood at Oak Point .' Per diem and mileage of the several jurors in attendance on the uclooet terra of the circuit court, 1802 : ty E Morgan, grand jury, 6 days, 100 milea M O Bryant, grand Jury, 5 days, 100 miles 0 W Mosher, grand Jury, 8 days, 44 miles . Alonso F Adams, grand jury, o days, 62 miles.. John R Cronk, grand jury, 5 days. 21 miles William Anderson, grand Jury, S davs. 18 miles A F McDonald, grand Jury, 5 days, 800 200 2 00 ,2 00 21 86 63 40 24 SO 631 62 47 70 10 00 8 00 11 00 200 $20 00 20 00 14 40 IS 20 12 60 U 80 Stump, judge 3 00 H U Lambcrson, Judge 8 00 C Johnson, clerk 3 00 W Price, clerk 3 00 II Swager, judge and messenger, Union 8 20 8 Emerson, Judge 3 00 N Gable, ludge 3 00 M Mils, clerk 3 00 Charles W Blakesley, clerk 8 00 N Tingle, judge 8 00 B R Crie, Judge 8 00 John Henderson, judge 8 00 W Bsrnes, clerk and messenger, Oak Point 3 00 John Quiglcy, clerk 8 00 W Mosher, Judge... , 3 00 John Uibblee, judge 3 00 George F Moeck, Judge and messen ger, Rainier , 8 60 W M Perry, clerk. ...t.... 8 00 Walter Furrow, clerk. . , 8 00 W W Elliott, Judge , 8 00 C M Graham, )udge and messenger Marshland 10 00 JHColvln, Judge , 8 00 A 8 Graham, clerk 8 00 LB Elliott, clerk..., " "3 00 W H Conyors, judge. .............. 8 00 K S Bryant, Judge 3 00 Adam Wrr, judge 3 00 W J Weber, clerk 8 00 L B Jones, clerk and messenger Clitskanie....; 10 20 J W Meserve, judge and messenger Beaver Falia ., .... 8 00 J 8 Rinearson, judge 3 00 L A Malcolm, judge 8 00 Arthur Croker, clerk 3 00 Emll8chmidt, clerk 3 00 Judson Weed, judge..... 8 00 RSesseraan, judge 3 00 TJ Brink, judge 3 00 W A Harris, clerk and messenger, Auburn 8 20 P B Den-low, clerk 8 00 BILLS LAID OVER FOB THB TERM, CRLAF Co, lumber furnished for road district No. 6 20 00 C R 1. F Co, lumber furnished for road district No. 6 163 00 DUL.ENA. W. L. Snider and Robert Johnson started up their shingle null the first of the week. Their machinery is all of the best, and as they have a fine body of cedar, will no doubt make a success of the undertaking;. Mis Alia Matthews spent last Satur day and Sunday iu Clatskanie. John Palm and others succeeded in getting two fine deer last Sunday while out naming. Mrs. Morris, from the south Beaver settlement, visited friends at this place last Saturday and Sunday. , Mrs. L. M. Little left Monday for Portland, where she goes to attend her sister, Mrs. M. Morns, wno is quite unwell at present. Pacific Coast Gun Factory. , Washington, Nov. 21. Senator Dolph haa filed with the war depart ment a letter in relation to the ap pointment of a board to examine and report upon a site for a gun factory on the Pacific coast. He requests that care bo taken in the selection of the officers, that they may not be preju diced in favor of one site aa againt another. This precaution, he aay, is ruii-timiltirlv necessary, beacuse some officer have privately expressed their belief that Bonecia ia tue proper iocs- ion. BIS WISE IN TIME. People Cannot Afford to Trifle 'With III Health. Portland seems to be foil of wise people, judging from tbejsteady stream ol callers at toe olllce ol the celebra ted Drs. Darrin. They are making wonucrlul cures, and lettera of grati tude are being daily received showing tue satislactory result of their skill in treating diseases. The following is an example of one selected from the many: Hoy, Pierce countv, Wash., Nov. 14, 1892. Dr. Da rrin s Dear Sir It is two years and four months Bince you treated me for heart disease, enlarge ment oi i ne nver, ayspepsa and con stipation, all of which you cured, I have had no return of the above trou bles since, and lor which I cannot praise you enough. I recommend you to everybody that I see who is sick. and those I cant see I send them woid. Yours gratefully, William McCutchbn. Don't you believe it; because you can be convinced that there - . is a first-class drug store here by calling on Who carries a fine and varied stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Standard Patent Medicines, Fresh from the Factory. Prescriptions carefully compounded by an experienced chemist. St. He ens, : : : Oreeon. NOTAHIK8 GlmtafciatatCf m m PUBLIC' Oregon. ST. HELENS HOTEL J, George, Proprietor, Tablea always supplied withthebestedibles and delicacies the market affords. TERMS SEASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS, Having been newly refurnished, we are prepared to give satisfaction ta all our patrons, and solicit a share of your patronage. CLATSKANIE LINE.- 1ST. HELENS OREGON. D.r Darrin still holds forth at 270j Washington street, Portland, and Re vere House, Albany, Or., and gives free consultation dnily from 10 to 5 ; evenings 7 to 8; Sunday 10 to 12. He treats all curable chronic, acute and secret diseases at half his former prices. The poor free. Circular and question list seat free. Specimen Cases. n. ii. minora, new uassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomnch was disordered, his Live was nffected to an nlarming degree, appetite) fell awuy, and he waa terribly reduced iu I flcsb and strength. Three bottles of Elec tric Bitters cured hint. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, ill., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric I Bitters and seven boxes of iiucklin's Arni ca Salve, and his leg is sound and well lohii Speaker, Gatawba. 0 , had five large I Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was I incurable. One bottle Elertric Bitten and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold at Edwin Ross' Drug Store. I American Chslsra. From the Daily Reveille, Whatcom, Wash. "T. C. Burnett, the democratic can didate for sheriff, waa taken violently ill at Clearbrook. He had all the symptoms of Asiatic cholera, and for an hour or two it waa feared he would die. They finally gave him a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy, which revived birn. until a physician arrived." That is precisely what the manufacturers of that medicine recommend for cholera, Send for a physician, but give their medicine until the physician arrivea. If cholera becomes prevalent in this country next summer, this preparation will lie in great demand because it can be depended upon. For sale bv Ed win Ross, druggist. STEAMER G. W. SHAVER. J. W. SHAVER.Iaster. Leaves Portland at Alder St. dock Monday, "Wednesday, Friday for Clatskanie. touching at Sauvies Island, St. Helens, Columbia uity, Knlama. Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt Comn, Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point, and all intermediate points, re turning Tuesday, Thursday, and baturday. MUCKLE BROS., -Manufacturers of- LUMBER AKD DIALERS IK- GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ST. HELENS, OR. POTJWD. , Adrift in the Columbia river last June I a black skift containing loggers' tools and time book. The owner can have same oa applying at Bourne's landing. if v Hatiee far Pafelleattan. Land Office at Oreuon City, Oregon,) October 14. IS92. t "vrOTTCE Ib hereby riven, that the following 111 named settlor has filed notice of his inten tion to make anal proof m support of his claim, and that said proof win be made before tue County Clerk of Columbia eounty, at at. Heltna, Oregon, on Itacember 6, 18M, ?ls: MARION S. WEAVES, Homestead ntrv No. 7821, for the ne of see W, 1 5 u, r 2 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of aald land, nnoer section 2301, R. 8., vis: C. F. Fowler, Jesse Headricks, Joseph Bonnelland Wlllred Miller, all of 8b Helens, Columbia county, Oregon. oziHza . j. x. ArrLKDun, Kecister. Matlca far Pablleatiam. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, October IS. NOTICE is hereby given that the followlng Bamed aettler has filed notice of hii inten tion to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia eounty, at St. Helens, Oregon, on December 7, 1892, vis: FHAN8 JOHN J. SGNDBLOM, (Homestead entry No. 7018, for the ne of see SI, t?n.r2west. He names the following witnesses ; to prove hla eontinnous residence -upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: C. W. Mosher, Thomas C. Timoney, T. N. Ryckman and Feter Rosier: all of Rainier P. O., Columbia county, I Oreaon. - ozinza J. T. AFPRSONs , Ragister. Natleo far Paklleatlaa. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, , October 5. W92. NOTICE Is hereby given that the following named selUer has filed noUca of his inten- I tlon to make final nroof in suDDort of his elaf in. I and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia eounty, at Bt Helens Oregon, on November 21, 1832, vk WILLIAM M. RIOOS, Homestead entry No. 7994, for the lot 4, sw V of nw hi of see 21. 1 7 n. r 2 w. He names tha f nl- I lowing witnesses to prove his continuous rest- Joseph Kellogg & Co.'s River Steamers, HI. E. Charcb Natlce There will be nrenchins; church on the second and fourth of each month at 11 a. ru. and M. McCart, Pastor. Sw5 Joseph Kellogg and Northwest. FOR COWLITZ RIVER. What Alia Van? 1 1 am kava enrtdnn rlarttna nnina lav wrtaa If A t-N F 1 IfYTYT f t I 1 joints or muscles, and it recurs every time N(JK 1 il W LtO 1 Leaves KELSO Monday, Wednesday, you pet cold, and appears in new places , . , . , , . , without leaving any of the old ones, the and Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs- Knot rMntf rn Hit In ir aanA fiua Ht-tllnra tn . the DruinmondMedidneCo.,48-80 Maiden day, and baturday at D a. 1H, uhib, xoew i urit, lur a oulu in isr. uruin i t t-i rrr -rr-r-r v t r -m iErVIKtt Leaves RAINIER at 5 and do not be fooled with anything else. If you have got the above svniptoins you nave got tue rneumatism . ana it tne arng-a-ist tells you the truth he will say Dr. briimmond's Remedy is the only known cure. Agents wamou. daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 Keturmng leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving at 6 p. m a. a. m. I dence upon, and cultivation of. said land, vis: O. P. Moeck and P. Be basts, and 8. H. Klatner, of Rainier P. O., Oregon, and H. R. Wicker' sham, of Portland, Oregon. oMnlS J. T. APPERSON. Register. Hatlea tar Pataltcatlaa. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, . October a. ISM. VfOTICE is hereby given that the following 1" named settler nas filed notice otitis inten tion to make final proof in support of nia claim, and that said proof "will be made before the county cieraor coinmDiacounty.atat. Measns, Oregon, on November 21, 1892, vis : SMITH H. KIBTNER, I Homestead entry No. 7267, for the wU ef aw W, H.oisw)anaswKcftaH.aee 2i,t7 a.rl ir. He names the following witnesses to nmva I his continuous residence uoon. and eiiltlvstlnn I of, said land, vis: W. M. Rieirs, P. Debast, of Rainier P. -.. Orca.m. and O. F. Moeck of Rsln- Iier, Oregon, and H. R. Wickersharo, of Portland, Oregon. X. APPERSON, omm Reglstei'. Hatlea tar Pakllcaslam. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. November 14. 1a2. NOTICE is hereby giveu that the following named settler has filed notice of his tntn. tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mada hnfnra th County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helena, Oregon, on January 3, 1893, vis: ADOLPH HANSEN, Homestead entry No. 7129. forth naVf ol ma ta 1 6 n, r 2 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence nnon. anri cultivation of, said land, via: J. M. Archibald, ij. ArcniDaia, it. at. rowier, w. a. irowier; m Qf Reuben, Columbia eountv, Oregon. nl8d23 J. T. APPERSON, RegietM. Natiea far Pstklicatlasi. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, jxovemoer 14, 1892. Notice la Credltara. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed administrator of the estate of Joseph Morton, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims aaainst. the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the neces sary vouchers, within six months after the nrst puum auun ui tins uuuue. to mo snio ..j ...... iu .... .. t ti,.nffiMAfu,.L.iiin.na in St. Helens, Columbia county, State of Oreiron. It. COX. Administrator of tne estate of Joseph Nortan, deceased. n4dz Dated this 4th day of November, 1832. Don't Buy Your Drugs ANYWHERE BUT AT A REGULAR . rDFiuo- i store: -YOU WILL FIND THE Freshest, Purest, and Best of Everything NOTICE Is hereby given that the following named settler nas filed notice of hia inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tha County Clerk of Columbia eounty, at St. Helena Oregon, ou January 3, 1883, via: JAMES OAITEN8, Homestead entry No. 8520. for tha leV nf m 17, to n, r 2 w. Ho names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous reBideuce upon. uu suihvbhwu ui, emu liuiu, vis: I . JTlnOK- ney, John King, A. P. Usher, N. A, Andrass; all of Deer Island, Columbia county, Oregon. oiwa j. 1. At-rt-KSON. ReKister. ISatlce far Pnbllcatlan. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, novemner 14. issz. CHEAPEST WATCH IN THE WORLD. rOTICK Is hereby i.1 named settler t sT sj cn fr,-T-l an. m iwt. erra BffA b rst Ar.Hic Art oTiasrr, mt.n ru. TIU iav V i aautipau. Tna arcane it oiuicnuT in mi yiia) waaMMI bv aiawnt iiajsrs tniu ui7 cannot wiwri r van lurutan AH I llfi A H WATC zi.su. vv a tnnrBior W null nil muiiaj mani cai oi aiiaatiaiawiiion man rajiei to tiv puoiiiMr or mu ,ptjr, u w our raiiiuu -AT THE- 1 Clatskanie Drug Store Tr t -n tt i t t t . to proi DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor. given that the following as filed notice nf hit intn. 1 tion to make final proof lu support of his cluiin, and that Mid Droof will be made hfnr tha. County Clork of Columbia county, at St. Helena. Oregon, on January 3, 1898, Ti: NORMAN A. ANDRESS, Homeitead entry No. 7041, for the nw of tee t. nrore his continuous reaidenn nnM-t. anri cultivation of, aald land, via: N. Pi nek ney. John Kiiifr, A. P. Usher, James Gaitens; all of Daer Wy, aud eUAflAtmg ttkMpsoNlUuMfurBNf YEAR, wiihgooti umii yurtj. It It limply triumph of American la- inuuy ana aaiit. aatu by contract lor ua m mu or 100,000, tha lartfcit ordtr lor wawnaa mn (Ivan. Uaittia ttia prlca The larceat watcb aianu facturlog plant la th world mAkloff thH wau-hea it mDraaanU "jar yaara ofsperlntcnt and jr outlay. ut axactly r vr-MBftj tt two.tb.rdi alaa Mownaot ta Araariean lrr famiitArn Pinion 140 boata to lutDuta. Perfectly adjusted, r anUUd and teated. Hai tmtent winding atUcnmont r t. u.iii .mM t,m si i an. a m si a nas l wrltton siiarantoa acoonipantea each, mlsjaathla mm and wa wlupiwnt jou wlih a haudaomaKoidplatodonala Empire Watch Co., New York. Hart & Sweetland, Proprietor St. Helens Meat Market Fresh and Salted Meats, Sausage, Fish and vegetables. Meals by wholesale at special rates. Express wagon run to all parts of town, and charges rsssonabls. 1 Island. Columbia eountv. Oreeon. i. l. Ai-ri-.uswn, Keaistet, Inl8d23 GO TO JOHN A. BECK, The Watchmaker and Jeweler, FOR YOUR ELEGANT : : : JEWELRY. The Finest assortment of Watches , Clocks, and Jewelry of all descriptions. Opposite the Esmond, Portland, Oregon DMINISTRATOX'S NOTICE. To all whom it may concern : Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by an order of the county court tor Columbia connty, State of Ore gon, administrator of the estate of Marv Thomas, deceased. All persons havina; claims aeainst said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same at my residence in said Columbia county within six(6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice. ALEXANDER THOMAS, Administrator of tha estate of Mary Thorn as, ieo, aseo . Duted St. Helens, Or., Kov. 19, 1302.