he "Dv0Oti iptat.
MU4 Ktiitn and County Uffldnl Paper
Kr. IIklkhh. Diet icmiiku 2, 181)2.
BRIEF MOTION.
K. K. Q'tlek, nouniy clerk, "took In"
the iiilrn)(ili ltixl I' ruluy.
ni Mtito moon1, 01 hiiicm. wm
Mllii( iu Hi. lluloni lust wnok.
Edwin Ito enrttt) linino for Tliitnk-
f I1hk miiu leiiininru over Ktiiulny.
Mr. 0. L. Cclbuin, thb Imibor, has
lii Initli lh llmtcvLT in 8t. llulmii
now to (itrniioii.
Vat burguiiii in fuotwenr, Lao 8t'U
tug Inn nu u!i'tfui coniolltor in
I'oriluiiil. Kite nil in aiioilii'r culiinm,
'l'Uo CUtskanlf) board f tcliool til
iwtoi liuvu uiinclndiid to continue
tliolr wliuul ill lliul iiIhi'o until nxl
J mil1, under vliiirguni I'mfossor Clue
tun. In tlii they Imvo ilistiluyed good
JliiltfllltlUl.
Mm. Mclliido, wifo of Judiro T. A.
Mi'Dridi1, of Oiogon City, Hronnipu
me l by Mr. 0. (i. Caijli'i, of !tiliini
In Cily, li ft I'oriluiiil l.mt Hattinluy
Inr lo AiiKi'lrc, Ciililurnin, wlmre tlicy
expect lo fjn'iid Ilia wltiH r.
Millon Mnsnn and CIihii'k' Bi'tp.1n, of
(Jilllou, returned from Cnliforiiiu lui
1ay, wlicrn tlioy iiitvc linen for the past
two nionlhx. Tlny lull tin that our
"hurld" Ort'gon wmillu-r i fully on n
ur witb that of Central Caliloruiii.
Thv Karah Dixon hun divrontinurd
lirr r giilur trip to Skumolsuwa ml
4'Klhlituift, and linn liecn put on the
Mmvcr route to (;littkuiiio for, short
lima, Thfl Dixon ivill bo ilia r'gulur
hu1 only Cliiiekiiiiiu bout for tho prcn
nt at taunt.
It l a rtiumi kulilu fuel lliul tho Ohio
atato food wintiiirsioticr, in hi olt'ninl
s-xuiiiiiiatioii of bilking powdfia, after
4xciptiiiK tlie Itoyul, found no ono lo
cnniuiii lea than ton per t't'iit. of I'll'
uriiiv. Tho Koyal waa fouud prac
tically ptirm.
Hi'fl J. M. Mover & Co.'a nil in mi-oiht-r
column. Iu outer to niaku the
iur"itry mum for llnir immense now
Mock noon to arrive, they ar giving a
tliacaunt of 10 pur cent, off on lln ir
largfl and compluia line of t'totlii"g.
Cull and aro lbm when iu Portland.
. Im a recent letter to the iLsnnfue-
lurpra, Mr. A. W. Huldridge. MilWr
villc, III., aaya: "Clmmlwr.aln' Outfit
lUmiedy givva thu heal witisfitctioii of
. tiny cimcli tnmliciuv I haiitllo, and a
H atdW, loud all otlinr pntpaMtixna in
thin murkot. I iwonimoml it Dcciiust
ft is tho bent nieili.'ino I ovor bandied
for enuaho, cold and croup." For
aaluhy Kilwin lions, drugget.
There n em lo ho n difl'orenco of
opinion iu tho county n to which one
n llirlirulmm liovavuplurvu lliu Intuit
f Mii-s Miittd lleiidciiiiiii. In - thi
fart it ia thiliiud thai K. 1'. wa the
winner, while) down in tho locality
where l!i) t'nrlie are well known it is
aiihl that, it waa W, L. who aecured
tlie inir.o, wliich wo have luarned ia
nrrtol. Wu owe on apology lo Mr. It.
I'. (iruhnni for Ibc error.
Too niiiiii cunnol bu aill in prmfe
if Profcor Irfioncy and Ida ablu aa
inlaiit, Mr. H. 8. Way,, for tho puina
l.ikcn by each in preparing and carry
ing out tho Thaukngiving programme.
Sir. Way labored early and lite wiMi
iIih clillilivn in drilling tin in (or I lit'
H'eiiion, and nitiril the thank of l lie
audience aa well aa of tho pupil fur
the intere! taken in preparing them
fir tho'dilllcult prog ion i me.
In the caco of the Stale of Oiegnn
ag!tinl Mifhtl Tirier, clmiged witb
lurcciiy, triid in Juaiice BlakealeyV
roiirl iaat Saitirday, iIih jmy found a
verdict of "guilty, aa charged." The
! occupied the eiuire afternoon and
waa a MiriU;d content thrulighout.
W. J. Itice aiipeari d for the alate and
DillanI t Cole for defendant. The
jiiHtico deferred acntenre until Tuoa
liiy, when be placed the flue at 925.
I'irter, Itirongb bia attorney, gave no
tice of appeal to the circuit court,
which will bold tin adjourned term,
commencing December 19.
A company ha been organized and
jinn bawd two lota on the water fron'
in St. Helena for tbepurpoao of erect
ing it wharf, warehouse and More
luiilding. The building will bo 30ji80
feel and two alone high. In the rear
will be tho warehouse, the fronl being
occupied by a atnre, probably to hun
lle furnitttrn, painta, oil, etc. Over
the main etoro will be a large hall 30x
f0 feet, and Immediately back and
facing llie river, 20.:i0 feel will bo
iihi iI for oflice purpose. Tlieso plana
Iiave nil been arranged, and the lum
ber and piling for tho building and
wharf are being contracted for. Work
may commence o i the construction
within two or three week.
Lnet Friday a report came Into town
Out a fellow by ibe mmio of John
Fiold bud been killed at an Indian
camp about a mile and a half above
on Hcappoorie bay.' The coroner at
once made preparation for an inquest,
but aa the city phyaieiuu waa out of
town the coroner thought it advisable
to make a peraonnl examination first.
He at once went to tho acono of the
auppoaed murdor to glean particulars,
nnd on hi arrival found Field sitting
on tho premiss smoking hi pipe as
big a life and greatly surprised at be
ing dead. The coroner was for a mo
ment very indignant, and roturnod
home only to ay os little about the
mailer us tho anxious Ihroug would
permit. "
Do you wih to know llie quickest
way to cure a coldf We will tell you.
To cure a colif quickly, it must be
treated before the cold ha bucomo set
tled in tho vtm. Tho first symp
tom are n dry, loud cough and sneea
ing. Tho cough i soon fo lowed by
watery expectoration and llie sneexing
Viu .. or.tiimi walerv diachaiiES from
1 1, a . In severe case there is a
thin whlto coating on the tongue
What to do? It i only nooesary to
Wlaiu' Couirh Remedy in
- " ...
.I..1.A iIm, nvnrv hour. Hint will
greatly lessen the severity of tho cold,
nnd in many case win niww.n. j
it and cure what would
have been a severe oold within one or
two days time. Try it and be con
vinced. 50 cent .botlk'i lor sale by
ICdwin Rona, driiCKiat.
1 fl general niorcliaiidino store of
aiewiiu uro., at Uorneliu. win do.
atroyed by fire Wednesday morning.
It appear that tho safe wai burglar
ized, and the store set on lire by the
i'i"Kini. o cine w tlio piirtlea in re
ported, and there in mi id to huve boon
no auspicious looking characters
around Ihe place lately. The store
earned a stock of goods valued at about
iu,uiaj. Abovo the store wu a hull
ued by Ujo Knighls of I'ylhia a a
lodge room. Their fitrniiureaiid par-
")" nun waa hiho aclroyud, valued
Capluin IIondnrNon bronchi in
largo party from Hotiliou on Thanks
giving to aiicnil the school entertain
tnonl at Manoniu hull. The onriv eon
ited of Capluin and Mrs. Henderson
wr. nnil Mrs. J. II, llhrio, Mr. and
Mrs, David HuiimIuiw and four other
whos i names wo did not lcaru. IIoul
ton is always represented when there
an entcrtauimeut for a benevolent
purpose.
N. 0. Dale, of Mist, and John Prev
of Bt. Helen, have been drawn for
tlie next Uniied Ktatos icraud iurv.
The United State circuit court for tho
district of Oregon meet December 15
License to wed were Ismted bv the
county durk Monday to K, D. McICav
of HcappooHO and Mmniu M tie grove, of
nauvtcs ihlnnu. .
Moclablllty,
Tho Tlmnkacivinir entertainment
given by the Kt. Helens public school
waa a splunulil aneces. The literary
part of llie programme wa executed
a puhliHlieil in last week' Mist, with
a few addition, among I hem a itiurical
treat by little baby Maseio beatimr
lime on a triangle fur a violin aud or
gan duet, which wu the hit of the
evening. At thu conclusion ol tlie
very interesting literary programme
tn sale of llie box lunches took place
which resulted in cash receipts of $73,
the lunches selling all the way from
OU cent to fO.Zf). After this was com
pleted each person found bis allotted
companion aud proceeded todiapose of
tho many good things conlaineilin each
iiuhkel. l nere weru prooumy iortv
lunches, all told, and Ihe happy crowd
gathered iu groups of two's, four's and
six t, us space would permit, and
morn lolly, good-natured lot of people
could not be found. Everything was
harmony from vtart to finish. The
iiiect of lliu entertainment wa to
pay for the uew nag purctiured by
I'roftiWMir jxmy for " the achool at a
coat of 125. A soon as the auctioneer
commenced the sale by the cry of
'How much mil I offered for ihe boxT
and the rK)iie from the excited
crowd would echo back, "Two do!
Iar!"uiid from another, "and a half I"
froni a third, "seventy-five!" it wa
evident that the money would be
raised. Professor Loonej, aa well as
thu rest present, were in clover be
cause of the rapid sales and good
price, unit from the happy eouuteii
Hiice of W. J. Hice, the auctioneer, it
was "No 'trouble to show goods." Hut
tlie happiest men there were those
who, by ee'linx a friend to do tho bid
ding, secured the very lunch they
wanted at a comparatively low figure,
It was most midnight before the fea
tivilie came to a close when the crowd
dispersed.
do I'p Head.
Judgo J. W. Robinson, of Olympitt,
rufuacd tweiity-feur application fur
citixvnship, principally Italians, a few
days ago. None oi tilt applicants had
ever heard read tho constitution, and
when shown a copy the leadeis de
clared they could not read nor wrile
and askcJ the privilege of an acting
interpreter. This wa 'refused, the
judge saying!
"We do not confer cilixensliip upon
individual iu thi court by proxy. If,
after residing in the United Slate for
more than five your, an individual
cannot understand those simple ques
tions required by a statute lo be pro
pounded, but must appeal to his eibow
friend to tell him what the court aays
and tell him what answer lo make,
then, in my judgement, he i not a
proper subject to become a citizen of
Die United State. ,
"In addition to tin I find these men
have never road nor heard read our
constitution, or any part of it. How
can a man become ultai h u to tlie prin
ciples of a constitution he knows
nothing about! Jlere 1 huvo aKeu
these men, ono by ono, whether they
have become attached to the princj
plea of our constitution, and they nud
their heads. To test them I have
asked the same question about their
ttachinent lo iheconstilutions of Italy
and Germany, and cvon tho confeder
ate constitution, and each tune tucy
assent.
Is tliis court to accept a
nod and a grunt as satisfac
tory answers to these questions
req lircd by congressT . Does the
juugo do his duty, under oath, to this
state when he accepts such an exam
ination and certifies that it has been
made lo appear to the satisfaction of
tho court that the applicant has be
haved as one attached to the princi
ples of our constitution, and is well
disposed to the good order and happi
ness of this government r
"I positively refuse to become a
party to such a judicial rarce. i can
not conscimittously confer American
citizenship upon theso men. I regret
to say they are wholly ciisquaiuiou.
Bank Hobbere Captured.
Our readers will remember that on
Snninmlmr 23d last five masked men
entered theiiank of Abrama, Snipes &
Co., at ltoslyn, Wash., ana aitei
knocking the casnter aenseiess
shooting, though not fatally, soveiai
other people, they plundered the safe
of 112.000 in com and currency and
made good their escape, i-mobc""
search has been going oa lor tnem
ever since until a few days ago Detec
tive Sullivan, of the 'Jhtei agency,
Portland, located them in the Blue
Mountains of Oilliam county, wogu...
He immediately summoned a posse of
the bravest officers from all parts of
the estate and attacked ihem in their
rendezvoue and captured three of
them. They will be takon back to
Washington for trial. .
JtlAIIHIED.
nil BREATH HOOKER On Thursday,
KnvlmhftA at tlie t. Helens hotel, by
& TtanTd Waver! Mr. John Ollbraatl.
ind Mlis Alee Honker, all of Knlnler.
Mil a
DHKH INLAND,
Mrs. 0. A. Wood Is quite poorly at pres
ent if not seriously 111, Cut tier secovery 1
earnestly hoped for by her many friends.
What appeared to be dyphtherla In this
nclglitiorliuod proved lo be only bad eolils.
The young people of Cunaan gave Mrs.
John Maedouald a wood-cutting Inst Satur
day, und, Ms compliment, shegaveadance
In the evening.
Ocorwe Merrill, Esq., of Rainier. !i visit
ing bis aged mother, Mrs. Hunan Merrill, at
preieiit. An evening with Mr. Merrill is
very Intel OKtlng,
Juntos flatten has cleared his lot nnd tia
the blocks on the ground for a butcher nbop.
Joint Maedniinld ma le a flying trip home
to see bis family last week, and left for San
Kranclnco oil Ids wny fur Colorado in the
interest of the Postul Telegraph Company.
As mentioned in last weuk's Mist, John
Horgren arrived here last Monday with an
engine and boiler for his sawmill out at his
homestead on tlie Clutskuuie river. The
boy has a line body f cedar which always
Hilda a ready market at an excellent price.
(Jeorge Fiehtel. of Relmer Si Kichtel, in
hauling considerable cedar lumber from
their mill out on the CluUkanic, and ship
ping it to Portland, where tbey find a
ready market.
Deer Inland Is coming up steadily to Ihe
front as a c'tv. and will, In the neur future,
be a place of some note. New indimtiie
are being developed, more people are com
loa in uiir inldit, real estate is becoming
more valuable It has advanced 100 per
cent, In the lut two years. New buihlingH
are being erected in llie neighborhood and
cily, and tho signs of prosirity I on every
hand. Times are hard und money sciurcv ,
but the people sro not discouraged.
Tho ruiny season is with us in full blast
and the roads are getting very muddy, of
which tlie supervisor Li fully informed. Hut
thut ofllcer tells them like the Irish bey
tild Mrs. O'Donongbean, "Drive right lu,
it's hard at the bottom. " The question of
road-mukhig Is agitating the minds uf a
gHid many people, und tlie general cry is
to "reptal the law." nuthowarewetoliave
a much better law? At present the super
vi'or collects all the money and can abline
anyone to work where he dictates. He
possesses unlimited power to make at
many assessment In a year as is neeestary
to keep the road hi Kood repair, and in this
way one district does not have to pay
to keep up the road in another part of
theeounty and state. Certainly the law
needs some amendments, such as the trans
fer of real property and in many other o ik
points. But as tb practice of wc-king the
road the law cannot be much improved. It
cannot he right lo force the mony out of
any one while he Is willing to work, and if
his work disss not suit, the supervisor t an
oblige bhn to pay in money. But the great
est fault in the law is generally iu the su
pervisor in not having competency enough
to enforce It; and another fault is. try to
work men where they are not interested.
The mails in this neighborhood at present,
are quite muddy, but one great feature in
this district is tbat those who use the road
most dors the least work, and those who
do the most work uie the road least. Now,
let those who do no wo k at all and use the
road so much come out and do some vol
unteer work, and tbey will then find the
road in much belter condition, aud will
feel better than when they curse the road
supervisor.
Several good watch dogs are missing of
lntc and no trace of them can be found, and
tor what reason it can only be surmised a
very fair solution can be; Is that a visit to
the hen roosts can be easier performed, or
ihe apple-lioue can be more easily ap
proached. Suspicion points very strong In
one direction ami cnnsiuerauie prooi is
given, but it is hardly strong enough to
jug" ihe parties, but there are circum
stantial evidence, without a doubt, that
proves the crime to every fair-minded per
son iu the community.
CAKICO VALLEY.
As heard by Reiiorter to Spy.l
Counting the thickness of the flakes and
the continuance of the full Carico must
huve bud two Inches of snow last week.
The entertainment given at the school-
house Friday night by the teacher, Mr.
llailey, was a grind success. The pro
gramme consisted of dialogues, recitations,
reading, and singing by the choir, after
which a siieeeh was delivered by Jess Hen
dricks in behalf of the teacher and by the
teacher in behalf of the pupils, after which
it was turned into a bop, which tvery one
sieincd to enjoy.
Mrs. Roberts, of St. Helens, Is again on
her place, making some improvements and
gathering her garden fruits.
Mr. C, Fowler came out to his place Sun
day.
It is reported that Mr. Sauerino intends
resigning as postmaster oi rens. incase
he does we hope some good party will get
it.
Mr. R. H. llailey has received a fine lot
of nursery stock from tho Woodburn nur
sery.
U. II. Pope is getting along quite slow.
He is not able to be about much yet.
Mr. Daggett, of Bcappoose Bay, was up
to the entertainment Friday night.
Mr. R. H. Bailey commenced a five-
months' term of school at tlie Brlggs
schoolbouse on Monday.
Mr. Wilverdingand family moved out to
their ranch on Friday.
Sherman Vosberg has purchased forty
acres of land of D. R. Fowler.
Mr. Howard and Miss Louie Howard,
with a number of others from Milton creek,
attended the entertainment Friday night.
To the Point.
Pbuis, Or., Nov. 20, 1892.
Mr. Editor : Sir I would like thi
iule eoistle to come out in Tub
Mist, so tho glanderous individual who
told around that I was in tne iock up
St. Helen during court week
would see it. I have never been inside
ny prison undor arrest in my life.
Mr. Meddlesome, if you will take the
beam out of your own eye you may
be able to sen the mote in mine. Out,
before you talk so much "tlirougii
your whiskers," attend to your own
business and you will have less time
to see to mine.
JRHSK HENDRICKS.
500 Will Be Ulrea
. x.ae of rheumatism that cannot be
cured bv Dr Druinmonci's Lightning Rem
edy "The proprietors do not hide this
otter, but put it in bold type on all their
circulars, wranpers, prnueu nmiiur, mu
through the columns of newspapers every
where it will work wonders: one bottle
will cure nearly even case. If tlie drug
nist has not got it, he will order it, or it
will be sent to any address by prepaid ex
press on receipt of price, 83. Drunimond
fedieine Oo . 4S-V) Maiden Lane, now
York. Agents wanted,
APIAHY.
Rainy weather and muddy roads Is the
news of Apiary's society,
Mr. A. J. Alley is now at work putting hi
a ihiugle mill on his place near the flats
Itanle river. Success to lilui.
Mr. D, M. Horsey, onr ex postmaster, is
now at work logging for Mr. li. W. I.owinan
on the ClaUksnie river. Success to Dave
mid bis ox learn.
The Herculean Society met on Saturday
evening, November 'in. with Viee-I'resliteiil
W.C.King in the chair. The tulnules ol
the previous nieet'ng were read and ap
proved. 'Ihe question for debate was:
'Kesolved, That tire is more destructive
than water." Alllnnailve, Mr. ShelNm;
negative, Mr. Mher; judges, Mrs. Heat
ten, Miss Maggie Kiltiy, Miss Martha
ileggy. CJucmion decided in favor of the
negative.
Map of Columbia, County,
Tim Mikt will, on or about January
1, issue a complete map of Columbia
county, which is now being prepared,
showing the county road; posloflices.
streams, railroad, section lines, dona
lion land claim and many other im
portant features to our people. The
map will be given a a premium on
subscription to The Mist ; for instance,
a copy will be given to every new year
ly cash subscriber and to all those who
pay up llieir delinquency and one
year in advance No houce in the
county should lie without ttiia map,
which will be about 38x42 inches oyer
all. Subscription taken from thi
time on, cash in advance, will been
tilled lo this valuable premium.
Proaouncod Hopeless, let Saved,
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E.
Hurd, of Oroton, S. D., we quote: "Was
taken with a had cold, which settled on my
Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated
In Consumption. Four doctors gave me
up saying I could not live but a short time.
I guve my self up to my Savior, determined
if I could not stay with my friends on earth
I would meet my absent ones above. My
husband was advised to get Dr. Kings
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
mid Cold. I gave it a trial, took in all
eight bottles: it has cured me and thank
liod I am now a well and hearty woman."
Trial boltles free at Kilwin Ross Drugstore
regular size, .We and $1.00.
Ituckleu' Arnica salve.
The Best Sulvt la tlie world for Cuts, Bruises,
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Taller,
Chapped Handii, C'hilMalns, Corns and aU Skin
Eruption!, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
reqnired. It In guaranteed to give perfect satis
fs'.'lion, or moner refunded, I'riee 26 eenta per
box. For Sale Rv Edwin Ross.
THE SKEPTICS
Are Beeamlnf Ieae and Lena When
Ther Ilea ! she Uansarkable
Care Performed bjr
On. Varrla.
The crowd of sufTorers still contiuc
to throng Dr Damn's offices in order
lo (tain relief. 1 heir method ot elec
tro-magnetic treatment calls forth nu
merous testimonials from the cured.
Tlie following are a few extract from
parties that can be referred to :
John Dickerson, 425 Washington
street, Spokane, Wash., discharging
ears, 17 years' standing; cured.
W. R. Duncan, Heaths addition,
Spokane, ' Wash., large scrofulous
swelling aud tumors in neck.
Owen James, Spokane, wash., nb
cces in left ear aud quinsy; cured.
Miss Fannie Kennedy, Walla Walla,
cross eye; cured in one minqte.
DR. PARKIN'S PLACE OF BI'SINKSg.
Dr. Dan in can be consulted free at
their ofli'jea. 270 Washington street,
Portland ; Review building, Spokane,
Wash , and Revere House, Albany.
Or, OHice hours, 10 to 5 daily; even
ings, 7 to 8;, Sundays, 10 to 12
Charge reasonable. They make a
8iecialty of all diseases of the eye,
ear, nose and throat ; catarrh and deaf
ness, bronchitis, la grippe, consump
tion, dyspepsia, heart, liver and kid
ney disease. All nervous, chronic
and private diseases of men, and all
peculiar icmale troubles are confiden
tially aud successfully trealed. Most
case can receive home treatment after
a visit to Ihe doctor's oflice. Inquiries
answered, and circulars and question
blanks sent free. Calls' at residences
promptly attended to.
'Any Port In a Hum."
That's a good maxim, but it will not
work as a rule in the purchase of a remedy
for rheumatism. Any of the cheaper nos
trums will not effects cure in fact, none
of them will. Don't trine with life and
pro'vng agony. uet Dr. Drummoml s
Lightning Itemed v. anil a siwcily cure is
certain. It costs 'i a bottle, but one bottie
is worth a hundred of anything else, and
for that reason it is the cheapest when a
cure is wanted. Sent to address by prepaid
express on receipt of price. Drunimond
Medicine Co., 4HS0 Maiden Lane, New
York. Agents wunted.
Notice for I'ublleulinn.
Lnd Cilice at Oreon city, Oregon,!
October II, 1802. t
VTOTICK is herobv given, that the following
il named settler nas tiled notice of his Inten
tion to make lliial Drool In Muwort of hU
claim, aud thut Mid proof will be made before
the (Jolllltv uierjc oi voimnma enumy, hi Bt.
Helens, Oregon, on December S, 1KM, viz:
MARION E. WKAVER,
Hnmestond entry No. "821. for the ne of lee !,
t 6 ii, r 2 w. He names the following wilnesiws
tn nmvA his mtittiiiinun residence ursjn and
cultivation of atl land, nnoer section 2K01, R.
8., vis: C. f. Fowler, Jense Hendricks, Jowsph
Bunnell and Wilfred Miller, all ol su ueiens.
Colnnihta county, Oregon.
olu'Jj j. t. ArminHj.1!, negmer.
Rstlcs f or Publication.
Laud Office at Oregon Olty, Oregon,
OetoberS, 1S82.
yrOTICE la hereby given that the following
1 ii.meil settlar has filed notice of his inten
tion to make Anal proof lu support of his claim,
ami thut tmirl sroof will be made before the
County Clerk ol Columbia county, at Bt. lleleus
Oregon, on jsovemoer zi, via;
WILLIAM M. KIQOS,
Homestead entrv No. 7S9I. for the lot 4, iw of
nw H of see 21, t 7 n. 3 w. Ho nanns the fol
lowing wilnesaes to prove his continuous resi
dence upon, and cultivation of, said Und, vis:
Q. F. Moeeb aud F. Dehaats, aud 8. II. KUtner,
of Rainier P.O., Oregon, and ii. K. nlcker-
shRin, of Portland, Oregon.
oMnlS J. T. AITERSON, Register.
CHEAPEST WATCH IN THE WORLD.
AnB, IMF .Mi,.".
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toy cnnwl mimv. iiimi
run furlilKh . BOO 0
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of 01M.Uaf.cllunuI "11
to tlio DUDinnor i inn
l,rna OUASASTIl Ii
Ht KWU Kiinu liitiw lor ynf
YEAR, with good "
win run perteUy tot ic
triumph' American tn
mutt and akllt. Mack
by contract Mr ua in lot
f loaooo, tho Urjrcai
order tor waicnoa avat
slvan. Henra tha prlea
Ttia largeat watoti manti
ffecturlog plana In tli,
world making thaat
watchea. It rapraaouu
wara ofaxperlmnnt and
outlay. Cut exactly r
3 re front i it two-thirda alaa, Kowncot li lAmariean law
I. Pint.... a hnuia to mlnuia. forAGtly aIJuiUl, r i
SiiUtud and witrt. Haa puient llt""ST ttJcJ m"1
quiring no kcr. Malum p'i-paia ir w
1 writ ton Ruiirantwi aocompanloa aavh. MmIIm Ihli mmi
and wo will irvit'nt yon wnn niwiwiniiiuuiiBnniiH
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m. aa wm "v. mi
lll'N.
'T 9 11 - ft. ft JJ
BI.YAIJT 6
Manufacturers of
ROUGH
AID-
JPir and Cedar Lumber.
Clear Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing Material
Constantly on Hand,
Clatskanie, - - - Oregon.
Are You Prejudiced
Many people tMnk it necessary to go to some large
city to find a first-class
DRUG
Don't you believe it; because you can be convinced that there
is a first-class drug store here by calling on
Edwin Koss,
Who carries a fine and varied stock of
Drugs, Chemicals, Standard Patent Medicines,
Fresh from the Factory.
Prescriptions carefully compounded by an experienced cheuvist.
St. He ens, : : : Oregon.
-CLATSKANIE LINE.-
lWsr
STEAMER G. W." SHAVERv
J. W. SHAVER, Master.
Leaves Portland at Alder St. dock Monday, Wednesday, Friday
for Clatskanie, touching at Sauvies Island, St. Helens, Columbia
City, Kalama, Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt. Cofiin,
Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point, and all intermediate points, re
turning Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
MUCKLE
Manufacturer of
LUMBER
AUD DEALER IK-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
ST. HELENS, OR.
Joseph Kellogg &
Joseph Kellogg
FOR COWLITZ RIVER.
JNUKTnWLbi . Leaves
and Friday at 5 am. Leaves
day, and Saturday at 6 a. m.
JOSEPH KELLOGG Leaves RAINIER at 5 a. m.
daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 a. m.
Returning leaves Portland at 1
Don't Buy Your Drugs
-ANYWHERE BUT AT A REGULAR
DRUG 1
YOU WILL FIND THE
Freshest, Purest, and Best of Everything
-AT
Clatskanie Drug Store
DIl J. E. HALL, Proprietor.
Hart & Sweetland,
, Proprietor .
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Salted Meats, Sausage, Fish
and vegetables. '
Meals by wholesale at special rate.
Express wagon run to all parts ol town,
nd charges reasonable.
COOTAY,
and Dealers in v
DRESSED
STORE.
BROS.,
Co.'s River Steamers,
and Northwest.
KELSO Monday, Wednesday,
PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs
p. m., arriving at 6 p. m
STQRB.
THE -
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, Tortlai.d, Oregon
Seeds, Trees,
POULTRY.
BEE SUPPLIES,
Fertilizers, Etc.
F. W. Killer
171 SECOND ST.
Portland, - Oregon.
faHond for Catalogue.
W. H. CONYERS & CO.
Real Estate and Insurance Agents
Real Entste bought, aold and msnsired oa
comioiMion, rent, collected and
abstract made.
A0ENTB FOB THE
Farmers and Merchants,
German American,
And other Insurance Companies, with
combined Atscts of 6,1UO,000.
NOTAKIKS
Clatakaalc, -
- Oreg-aa. .
ST. HELENS HOTEL
J, George, Proprietor.
Table always supplied with thebest edible
nd delicacies the market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE
FOE REGULAR BOARDERS.
Having been newly refurniibed. we
are prepared to give satisfaction to all
our patrons, and solicit a share of your
patronage.
ST. HELEJiS
OREGON.
Ratlee far Paallcatlan.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon.
November II. IBM.
NOTICE is hereby glveu that the following
named settler hm Aled notice of his Inten
tion to mnke final proof In support of hl claim,
and that aald proof will be made before the
Coun'y Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens,
Oregon, on January S, IS8S. vis:
AOOLPH HASHES, 1
Homestead entry No. 7125. tor the ne ol ree 19,
tn. r2w. He names the following wttneates
to ornre hia conttnnous residence uimii. and
culuvation of, uld land, viz: J. 5f. arclilbald,
L. Archibald. H. M. fowler. 8. A. fowler; aU of
Reuben, Columbia county, Oregon.
alMa J. T. APPtBtiOJi, Register.
fletlce tar Paklivatloa. -
iKjQIflce at Oregon City, Oregon,
rr-v, November H, 1S.
VTOTICE is hereby givoa iiiit Ibejpllowlne
ii UHmcd aettler haa Hied notice of his Intend
t-ion to make final proof ia support ai his claim,,
and that Mid proof will be made before the
County Clerk oiColumbiacounty,attlt. Helena
Oregon, oil January 3, 1893, vis:
. JAMES OAlTEWCjj:-,.'..
Homestead entry No, 8520, for the ti ot see
17, tin, r a w. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon,
and cultivation of, sauI land, viz: N. rmck
nev. John King. A. P. L'uber, N. A, Andreas; all
ol Peer Island, Columbia county, Oregon,
nlftm J. T. APPEKSON. Wlster.
Net Ice far Pafellcattaa.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
- November 14. 1SD2.
VTOTlCfl Is hereby given that the tolluwing
ii named settler has Hied notice of his Inten
tion to make final proof iu support of hia claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Columbia county, at Bu Helens,
Oregon, on January 3, 1&93. viz:
NORMAN A. ANDRESS,
Homestead entry No. 7041, for the nw'i of see .
1 6 n, r2w. He iftmes the following wltnessea
to prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, viz: N. Pincknev. John
King, A. P. Usher, James Gallons; all of Deer
IsUnd, Columbia county, Oregon.
nld23 J. T. APPKKSON, Register.
yDMINISTRATOE'S NOTICK.
To nil whom it may concern : Notice Is
hereby piven that the under.-dgneri hus been
duly appointwl by an order of the conntr
court for Columbia county, State of Ore
gon, administrator of tlie estate of Msrv
Thomas, deceased. All persona having,
claims against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present tlie same at my residence in
said Columbia county within six(tS) month
from the date of the first publication of thi
notice. ALEXANDER THOMAS.
Administrator of tho estate of Mary Thom"
a., dec-asf'd
Dated St. Helens, Or., Nor. 19, 1802.
notice far Paklicatlan.
Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon.
November 2K, ISSli
NOTICE is hereby given that the following
nameil settler has Died notice ol his inten
tion to make final proof la support of hia claim,
and that said proof wilt be made befoie Ibe
County Clerk of Columbia county, at tit Helens,
Oregon, on January 12. 189, viz:
MANUEL H. ROVER,
Homestead entry No. 9183, for the neof sec 17,
1 6 n. r2 w. lie names the following wttnewiea
to nrove hta eoutinnniia resiilflncA unon nA
cultivation of, said land, vis: under section 2901,
K 8.; J. M. Archibald, Samuel Fowler, John
Jaques, Lawrence Archibald; all of Reuben, Co
lurablacounty, Oregon. J. T. APPERSON,
d2jt Register.
CITATUM.
In the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon,
for Columbia County.
In the matter of the estate of Charles Ja.
per, deceased .
The St-ute of Oresron :
To Mary Jaspers, Leon Jasper. Gnstave
jaspers, reter jaspers, ana to Krvln i.
Jaspers, heirs at law of Charles Jaspers, '
deceased, and to all otlier heirs tin
known. If any such there be: Ureeting:
RY ORDER of this Court, you, the sa d
Mrv Jnalera. Leon lisnM fintituv.
Jaspers, Peter Jaspers, and Ervin T.Jas
pers, neirs at law oi t. liarles Jaspers, de
ceased, and to all other heirs tinknown.if any
such there be, you and each of vou are
hereby cited to appear before the County
Court of the Countv of Columbia. Stale nf
Oregon, at the Courthouse on the 7th day
of January, 1893, at 10 o'clock A M. of that
day, then and there to show cause why an
order should not be granted to the admin
istrator nt saia estate to sell so much of the
hereinafter described real estate belonging
to the estate of said decedent as niav be ne
cessary to pay tlie debts r.f said decedent,
and the expenses and charges of adminis
tration. The following ia a description ot
the real estate petitioned to bn sold, tu-wit:
The southwest V. of section 1- in tnwnsbin
7 north, range S west, containing 16D acres;
aisu tue norm wini oi tne northeast ,
and the northeast of the northwest of
section 29 in township 6 north, ramre 4 west
of the Willamette Meridisn, and contain
ing 80 acres; all situate in Columbia countv
State of Oregon.
In testimony whereof I, K. K. Quick,
Clerk of the County Court aforesaid, da
hereunto set my hand anil affix the seal ot
said Court, at office in the Citv of St, Helens,
this 29th day of November, 1892.
d2d30 Gounty Clerk.
naiiceMCrealtars.
Notice is hereby civen that the under
signed administratrix of the estate of Ottu
Peters, deceased, baadulv Qualified as Mich
administratrix. AU ierroiis having claims
against said estate are hereby untitled to
present tnem to me witn proper voucher
at the law office of Dillard it Cole, in bt.
Helens. Oregon, within six months from
this date.
Dated at St.. Helens. Oreran. thi. 91l.h
day of November, 18H&
SK.N EY I. PETERS,
Administratrix Of the estate of Otto Peters,
ucceuacu. XiVM