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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1892)
1'nllPtl Htntri nil County Official hrt Hr. IlbiiAwn. DucK.MDKit 9, 1892. liltlEF MKNTION. Tho KhIihii Diilliifln - now lint a , rival In ttio kuliimu Tribune. Mi. Nthiin Tlngto, of Uii county, liiti gon to Oregon City to p,nd tlui winter with lir duughter, Mr. II. E, '. Cron. Wo hnv fw thou in ml npp.o trot thai wo will offer nt vtry low prier-a liy Hit) lit) tidied. Writo for lilt. A. II of. jtJtiy, Hcipoo, Or. , Mil A numbtir of Hi. Hi'U'n poojilowonl to Poillunil WcdiKmlny to atii-nd tlio uliiv Mtlhtt Miirquiiiii lirHiid, In which tht Julht Mnrlowu com puny produced Mr. N. A. Terr', intrrdinnt, of IIoul ton. inform u Hint b plunk roml in ln- i . I. ..I .... ir.'.u.....!!. ...Ill .. li:i... ing nnu ix'ni MMnnni nun uii roinvil vrnok to lIiiiiKon, a distance of lev rul iiiiluH. Lot lliu gimd work go on, John rrinulo, who wtnbi in tho iutrry lu'iir Hi. llileim, luul llio III lurk to fpvoroly imisli thn lit.ilu lini't t III right hitud Just Mimilny morn ing. 11m now (liula (ilcnty in do in taking cma of tho injured invmbor. Coinmtiiiicatioiia, to liutiro publics. tlon, must bo ucoiiimnii.-d hy llio au thor' iiuiiiu, not tliut it in necessary to I mulish tho na mo hut Unit wo may now whn pen they nro from. Oth rwiw wo, must declino to publish thi'iii. Mr. ClirUlnph Hiiuervlii, postmaster l Pfim, insula Hi it oilico it cull on : Mtitiii'dny. Ha inforiut ui tliHt tho inuil for JVria h'nct Ifoiiltou t 1 o'clock p. in. on Wt'diwadaya and Hal tirday, and lwv 1'urin nt 9 o'clock a. m. on thoao dyt. Tho cillieni of Jlotilton have lately Ihiwii whut kind of niittcriul they are ctmipotfd of by oponing a good road from the clmrcli at llmt placet to tho Wixtrom achiMilhouso. This wua done by piivHto lubituiiptioiu and ia wry coniiurnilublo on llio pari of ihoie in U-rrsUd. Milton Munon was arretted Wednrnv 1x.V ni)iht hy !h uight police for firing off a revolver in tho atrvola. He guve 111 In th anin of $ft for hit appear- nee before UHfcirdiirSwagerytlerdHy morning at 10 o'clock, but that hour arrived nud and hulnia not put in nr. ariic yet. 8hcriff Mjie l tho busiest man in tho county, Of Into tin liua hardly find time to ace hia fmuily. Wednoa lay ho alitrlwl for Nolnilmn for Hire or four duya, with pnpera to serve all tlia way from Hock creek to Kinhlniwk, In fuel, there Iihi never been a time when tho therifT waa ao crowded at the present time. Although it t ncnOy two months fined llio iiiiirdur of Uirdio Morion hy JliiruVllo Wolf at Mount Tabor, no clew to the murderer'a whuroalmU hiia yet been obtained. However, tho olll cer ii tho law are mill continuing a vigilant txiircli for the inhuman brute who an tueroilt'Buly murdered ua inno cent girl in cold blood. The Thanksgiving poom that we re publish today waa iikciI pretty gener illy ihroii);hoia tho Miito hy the peo j.lii in their puhtio aorviceaon Thanka liiviiif; day. Jtcun'wls wor aent from ix diir rent couiuiea to Prof. Looney hr privilege to life tho poem. Thia ia ii recognition that the author ehould Ijb justly prcud of. - The Irtifl teat of a hakinj; powder ia well known to every liouaekeeper. It ia to try il in makiiiK bread, cako, etc., and we aro of the opinion Unit it will IO impotuiihle to remove from the tniinla of ur hoowwivoa the convic tion long 8 no formed from the appli cation of lliia practical tett, that (lie Jinyirl ioea in tike the heat, tho moat, ii nd the moat wholeaomo. Tub Miht lain receipt of an order from lirookvillo, I'a., for aubacriptlon lor one yea' and a opy of the new nnp. Thia ia only one of tho many order we havo received from abroad, hut oono of then) ao fur from homo na thia cite. Th'ough thia medium Co lumbia county will bo more exten sively advertised than in any other jpnaMblo way. It there in any law in thia country to protect public gatheringc especially J church aorvicea on tho (Sabbath, ilia not very rigidly enlorced in St. Helena. Hnch conduct aa waa witneaacd in church laat Sunday night ahould not go unpuniahed in a civiluod country. Our people are too timid about audi matters, and the conrcquenee ia they re impoaed upon time after lime by peraona who have no reverence for re apoctiiblo peoplo or the Bubbath day either. Thia stigma on the good mime of HI. Helena will continue until some thing i done to chuek it. roalmnstor Terry, Bt Honlton, in accordanco with the recommendniiona of the poatmaater general, lias com pleted a low of inapection of the dif ferent postofllcea of the county. He found tnoet of them in very good or der, imperially the ofllcee at Ueulwn and 8ciippooao. The inspector ia au thorized to make hia report to the poat offlce department by December 15, and alao, after making tho examina tion, offer any recommendation that be fi.ida necessary aa to tlu discontin uance of o01c.es or the manner in which they are conducted, all of which ia a very wise plan. On December 1st Emil Schmidt, of Beaver valley, was arrested on the charge of assault with a deadly weapon upon Marion Fowler, of the aame place. Hc.hmidt was arraigned injus tice Hondorson's court at Mayger the anmoday, and held to answer before the grand jury, with bonds hxedal 1500. Ho waa afterwards brought to Ht. Helens, and after a?veral days effort he succeoded on Wednesday in raising hia bonds, with J. II. Swager and T.C. Watts as sureties. Ibore must be a "nigger in tho woodpile in this case, elo Schmidt would never have been taken all tho way down to Mayger for trial when Justice Doan h court wa. right at hand. From Mr. Schmidi'a atory, there would aeem to be a well concocted job m the pro-reedingi,'. Warrant! wnreaworn out WU.... day for the arrest of Pat Konncy and iv mason, cimrgiug tiiom with faia ing a uiatnrhanca during church aerv iiwb mat oumiay niglil, Jloonoy Wng arreslod yesterday morning -and hia mill aet lor tills mqriiing at 10 o'clock in Justice Ulakealey'! court. At lust aocountt Ninon had not been arrested What ia tho dil)V'iico between the oi. Helena city o uncil and the mini "K'-i'icni oi a oil ilou iir itT " in nt. tur snvaki out iif town tit It ttmt from being aeeu in the act, and tho formor reiuaea to publish their ordinance! and proceeding to keep llioir act from be mg seen. The ateamer Dnnila, plying between Portland and the Cuacadea. waa mink oi her way up Wedneaday. No Uvea were lost. The steamer Toledo liaa been taken off the Cowlitz route, temporarily, on account ol low water, II. W. Mitchell, of Hillshoro. sirent for tho Sun Francisco Examiner, waa in town yesterday. Attorney W. B. Dillard waa in Ka lama Tuesday on legal hiisineas. Hi'iilien, thia county, is now a money order olIKe. A HXKAKIMO ltOBIlKIlY, The Kxpreaa Ilox Taken From the Hleamor TliompNon. Laat Monday night while the steamer U. R. Thompson was on her way down to Astoria the box of tho Pacific Ex press Company, consigned to Astoria, waa taken off tho boat by thieves. Il is not known how much money the box continued, but it la thought there waa no small amount in it, None of (lie steamer a crow seem to Know ex actly ' at what landing the box was tulieu and none sitw it go. It ia aaid Ui 'H the box wa lust notined jital be foio the ateiimer mi lived at St. Jlcli-n and waa not mixned until after she pa-sed R iinier, the ateamer having in the ineiintimu lumlvd nt Kiilania. On the steamer'a arrivul at Astoria Sheriff Smith, of Clatsop county, waa not i lied ol tbe robbery, who at once tele graphed to Sheriff Mamie, of thia county, giving him a description of the box and su'.iiorizing him to proceed to ltainier in search of the criminal, which waa promptly done, but without gaining any trace of th lost treasure. Curtain OoIhou, of the Thompaouays hi) is confident the box waa taken off at Kalms, aa tiit boat lay at the dock there foT somo time, and juat inri hi of her atern lay a miniature alvtmar with a lizht on board. Just s the Thomp son was nhout to null out ho heard a low whistle from some one on hoard the little craft, which waa at once an awered from a person near tho midship gangway on tho 1 horn psoii, as if a signal to leave the steamer. The cup tain thoiiKht nothing of this Utile co incidence until the box waa misR d, when il at once eamo to his mind that the parties who did the whistling were connected with the robbery. All efforts to apprehend tho robber have ao far proved fruitless. . POSTOFFICK DEPARTMENT, Postmaster - General Wanamaker's Annual Iteport. The poatiiiaster-generul iu hia an nual reKirt monliors a among the chief developments of the year the following facta:. "Five million dollars was added to the gross revenue; tho deficit was re- ducod nearly l.UUU.UUU; the money order office were increased from 10.070 to 10,081 ; eighty-two cities were sup plied with free delivery; twenty-seven hundred and ninoty new offices were established; two hundred and sixty three were advanced to the presiden tial grade; fifteen hundred and ninety new mail routes Were es'ablished, em bracing 8,500 miles of new service; thcoceao mail service is extended; the nueumatio tube service was intrn- ductd. aaving 11,000,000 on ninilcon- trucls and 1150,000 on stamped paper. On the froo delivery system the post master general says the experiment related to villages, but it had been daily service and cloared t profit. It was eaay enough, therefore, to say thai free delivery can be extended further and further; and it ought to he dune, whether it paya a profit to the depart ment or not. Ho believes tuny ttiat creat advance could be made in the direction of a country free delivery by an evolution of the star toute service, ... ... t .l..t: ana llmt inene wouki uu a ireo mrnvui j to persona living along the highways traversed by too star rouio contractors, with little, if any, increased cost to the department in a very few years. "Postal telearaphs and telephones aro strenuously advocated, as in for mer years. Of the 1-eont postage, Mr Waniimaker says it ia a near possihil ity. He urges a reduction of the money order fees,- and a aim plication of the uostal note, ao it will belter an swer tbe peed of fractional currency. He also advocates the aoolillon of tox rents, etc, and, in closing, says his ideal for the American postal sorvica is i i j ,1.. .i:..,..i... a system moueiea up'u hid unn plan, with fewer otlices, and llmxe grouped around central ofllces and un-i der thorough supervision. By tins menns at least 2U,"UU oiuces coutn ue iibaniloned that produce nothing to the department. In the place of every one abolished might be put an auto matic slanip-selliiiir machine and a letter box to receive the mail. With tho money saved there would be insti intf.,1 a sv'stem of collection and deliv ery by mounted carriers, bicyclists and atar route messengers, contractors and generally spread free delivery all over ih ponntrv. Th classes of postage should bo reduced to three, ind the rate of Dostatre, the world over, to l cent for each hiilf-ounoe." The Oreiton Mist's Map. The mm which will be issued by Tub Mist to its subscribers in a few weeks ia now beinit prepared ami cor rected. Owing to the great amount of work of preparing the map for our readers, to get it aa near accurate as poaaible we may not bo able to pane it aa aoon aB at first staled ; but the work will be pushed as fast as possible, and aa aoon as the naoewary changes can be made from the records, the map wlllbolven to the lithographers for printing, and then delivered to our patrons, "The Hpy of Gettysburg." The 81. Helens Dramatic Club, at considerable trouble, time and ex pense, have successfully mastered the great military play entitled "The Spy of Gettysburg' which will be pro duced for the first time In Oregon at Hi Helens ou Thursday, December 22. The piny is said to bo ono of the best ill both comedy and tragedy, and co.i aists of eleven characters ami in four acta, lusting over two hours. The essence of the play ia to show in a clear and accurate manner tho apy work of Gen. Meade's sis ffj list before and duriiiK the great battle of Gettys burg and the subsequent victory of the federal duces. The proceeds of the piny, after the expenses ste paid, will lie donated to the St. Helens Odd Fel lows cemetery fund, for the purpose of purchasing and improving a public cemetery near St IMcns. CLATHKAMR. Mis. Phil. Btont, of ties View, is in our elty visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A; K. Myers. , Mrs. Stevens and fniui'y are another ad- dltlnn to the f ly, ultra t .1 by the oppor tunity fur selmoling die children. The Stratton linn e I also ocuu led by tlis fam ily of H. V. Tlclieuor with the sums luuda ble purpo e in il w. Tint Mist last week wss correct In statins that the sell ol term here hu i been In creased; ilia tea liars hs a hteu employed for an additional five iiio.dlis, making a term of ehdit niotitln, with a holiday va cation of one week. Our scho.ds lire doing well and provhiK quite an attraction. Mr. and Mr, W. II. Kyser, of upper ClatsVanlc, were called upon to mourn the Inuiif !h..p vniimrest l.v. rtulnti . lf..il ysars, who dud on butunlay morning of membranous croup. Me wua a bright boy, mid his loss Is keenly felt, The Au tndiun My ery company gave a very enjoy ible entertainment In Conyer1 hull nn Tue.-d iv evening of thia week. Attendance co. I an I the audience was I,,...!.. .. ...in I I.... ...... .I.,rl..a lh the entire .. b..j.. . eve n , uieiiiuBiciuns wors ucing very cleverly done a ii snie of the tricks of legerdi main were performed in as myste rious a manner as ever. A benellt dance was given last Friday evening for the comet band, but the weather wa too la, fr iveu Hcnrici'i music to draw a largo crowd; However, those who were present report an enjoya ble time. We were aurpr'sed rcceidly to find one end of tin ' wer st.-ry of the llivervfew Hotel transformed Imo a grocery and sup ply store, ailh Mr, Z. llr.vant asproprieior. It lis pi n. ire to kniiv there, is another grocery In town wnere ne can apply lor goods on cr.dit. Religious services ere boing held esch evening at ihocho ill ouse ii. l.iwer Beaver, with ,.cv. Mi ore in charge. The city council at its meeting last Ha t nrday eveuin r decided to have Neh ilem avenue planked uith .'l-lneli 1 1 ink to the width f I'l feet. Although Ih a arrant e ment will be t inevvluii expensive to the property owners o i the east side of the iivenue, where the work is t lie done will lie ver satisfactory to those who drive over it; tin y can tell vnen lliey strike , plank tbit the bottom Is reached. As it i I now there is no cerlaiutv how deep a wheel ; will go In soui" n'ac . before it stops We understand wink will begin next week. Mrs. U. Kell y, of llwaco, is visiting her parents lliu week at ih, City Hotel. John English has ad.lcd a very respecta ble looking stable to his possosidou in the city , Many readerxif Tim Mist will take issue with i s r:U'iicnt of In t week in fsvorof 0e ing the World's Kid - on Sabbath. Per sonally, ..e were luri to find the paper on that side. People kept busy all week in the various departments of that exposition have as nuieii ri.ht to their rest on Sabbath as anyone else, nn 1 not one working man in a thousand it going to be kept so busy that he cannot get a we kday off from M iy to October to i-it th? fair. Aside (mm moral consideration : nd autl oritotive commands and stauites or. the subject which ought to be regarded, our physical wcllheing dem mils one day's rest i . seven, ft ia atrange that the necessity forSabbsth opening did not exist In 1876 at the very iiccessful exhibition in Fltiladeipia. von t open the gates on sabbath, aay we Do you wish to know the quickest way to cure a cold? We will tell yon. To cure a cold quickly, it must be rented before the cold baa beoonin set- iled in the system. The hist symp toms are a dry, loud cough and sneez ing. Tho cough is soon fo lowed by watorv ex nec tora t ion and the sneezing by a profuse watery dischauge from tho nose. In severe cases there is a thin white costing on the tongue What to do! It is only necessary to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in double doses every hour. 1 hat will greatly lessen the severity of the cold, and in many cases will effectually counieract it and euro what would have been a severe cud within one or two days titnu. Try it and be con vinced. SOcent bottles for sale by Edwin Boss, druggist. DKtiKNA. Mr. A. N. Ooheen and family moved out of the valley the llrsl of the week. They goto tho Lake river country to live. We regret that they leave, and nope to see iiieiu back in the near future. Wo learn that Ralph, youngest son of W H Kv er. died at H o ciock lust Satur day morning, f what is supposed to have been diphtheria. Intermo ,t took place on Sunday at the residence. We are informed that Emit Schmidt went to the coun y seat 1 t week on business.( 7) Miss I'anny Meserve expects to start to school ut t'latikanlc soon. Mrs L Mi Little returned from Port land let Mondsv. . A verv enlovable dan -e was given last Saturday evenlnr at the residence of John Nelson. The dance was a surprise to Mr. Nelson or at least so intended-an i those who had (lie p'eastire of a tending report having had a pleasant time. Judging 'rom the number of lawsuits in this valley times must he getting hard, or there is a genera' reckoning and settlement uoingnn. In either eaawe hoie it will not last always. ' JnHNiiON N ar (iolib ii ialc, Klicitat eountv. Wa liloglon, novcinner 2. Mrs. "Ann Elisabeth Johnson, daughter of Jovnh Konkle. of Columbia county. Oregon, aged 33 years, & uioutba and 10 daya. Clectrlc Itinera. This remedy Is becoming so well known and so popular ss to need no special men tion. All whd have used Klirtrlo Bitters uiKtlie same aong of praise. A purer medicine dues not exist and It is gtiaran teed to do all Is claimed. Klectric -Bitters will cure all diseases of tho Liver and Kid ncys,nlll remove Pimples. f)oll,Salt Ilhcuiii and other aileutions caused by Impure blond Will drive Malnrlii from the svs tem inuf prevent ai well us cure all Mala Isl tuners.--For cure of Headache, Constipa ting and InUIffCstlon try Kleidrb Hilter-- Entire satisfaction guaranteed, cr money refunded. Price Sue and $1.03 per bottle at Ivdwin Row I'rilfrstore, What Kltotrlcliy Is Doing:. It seems that the uses to which e'ec tricity may be applied are almoat with out end. , The latest uses are in curing disc sea. The flattering card below to Dr. Damn will show; liiCKi.ETON, Wash., No. 27. Dr. Darrin ; In answer to your let ter will say my boy is getting along nicely. The discharging ear ia well and Ins catarrh is getting better. Youra, Stephen Matson. Drs. Darrin make a specialty of all diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, and all nervous, chronic, and private diseases, auch as loss of man hood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gon orrhoea, Stricture, spermatorrhoe,seui' imil woiitncss, or loss of desire or sex ual power in man or woman. All pe c til in r female troubles, leucorihoea, displacement, etc., are confidentially and successfully treated, and they will under no circumstances take a case I t" y Cannot cure or benefit. Con- sniuiuou iree. VHarece, nan men former prices. Cures of private ilia cases guaranteed and never published in the papers. Most cases can receive home treatment after a visit to the doctor's oflice. Inquiries answered and circulars sent free. Drs. Darrin I can be found at 270 Washington at., l'.ii-l In ml kai,i.iv tt.iilmnor Kri,ilr,im ' ' " ' Wmi. .ii Rt.vorn Hniiau Allinnv. f. Hll An , R , . : 7 to ; Sundays, XU to 12. Is a recent let't r to the maiiufao hirers, Mr. A. W. B.ildridge. Miller ville, 111., says: "Chamber ain s G tu-h Itemedy gives the best satisfaction of anv couch medicine I handle, and as a seller, leads nil other preparations iu this market. 1 recommend it bccatisi it is the best medicine I ever handled for coughs, colds and croup." For sale by Edwin Uoss, druggist. 00O Will Be Given " For anv case of rheumatism th d cannot b cured by Ur IJru.iinioiKi's LiiilitmiiK item cdy I lie proprietors do no- hide thit viler, but put .t in bold tyiie on all I heir circular-, wraopers, printed mutter, and thrnlii'h the 'nliimni hi neu'sn:iiirH everv- where It will work wonders: one Ixnlle will cure neariv even ciiste. If the dmg- sist has not got it, be will order it, or it ill be sent to anv adilress by prenaia ex press on receipt of price, $. Diuinninnd Sled bine l.'n . 4H-00 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. Buckleu's Arnica Malva. Tha Best Halvs In the world for Cuts. Bruises. Burcs, L' leers. BkIi Itlieuia, l ever Sores, Tetter, chapped lluads, Chilblains, Corns aud sll Skin Kniptlons, and positively cures files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed U give perfect lulls f?t!on, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box. For Side fiv Edwin Ross. -3 cro CO 5T w -a C5 m z o GO CO P3 - o c o JO D m 3D 03 O 5Z3 C.T1 Notice for Pnblleallon. Lund Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Decembers, 1SU2. vyOTICE is herebv given that the following i nsii od settler has tiled notice of Ills inten tion to n oke ri mil proof Iu support of his claim. and tluil said proof will he made before the County Clerk of Columbia county, at at. Helens oroson, on January zu, tova, vm: ' EDWARD BLACK, Homestead entry No. 6982, or tha nwVof c 2U, I it n..-2 w. He IIUII1-9B the to lowing wit nesses to prove his continuous re i enco upi n and eulllVHtlonof, said land, viz: E.l. A. Ciuh mail. Christian Fetber, Frank Bishop and K M. C'olliiii, all of Kcuben, ColuinMa county, O a (OU. d9J13J J. T. AI'l'EKSUN. Kegiater. CHEAPEST WATCH IH THE VORLC. AKKIIItAn UTftunit grukteil dimi'iiliy 10 oilltiT' litttj Cii"t"i immj Uiit t-un fiiriikeh m BQ&l ERIC AR WATCH u.. ,50, W tlHirtjltiruiillui mm in) ni'iiioy In nv fatav of iliiMtlifMltun ftiitl twffi to lh puDiiinvr oi una i'ti QBARAMTkC Vi to Rp v YEAR. with gnud him ti la HmDl nh t f AiuarUutn In (rtmulty mna iii. m.i by cult timet mr ub m iwu of 1W.0U0, tit Urictai ortler rr wkwIiwi vi given, nam' ti pnvw The larprotL waUli nnutt taplurloR pluut tu ti. world snaking wBWliei. ruprew. U yuara uf axperhutitt ant) ouiuy. CutaxacUy r F.rtiitorn Plnln s to ml time, PerftcUy aiUuitati, t T-ii.tttd anil toauxl. Hal putant wlnUln ttcbmeui r Mritiay no key. Maltal p.'il paia fr tmr .. w. litprt jrtlrntt fc-cnmpanloa em h. HitattnaiHiU ppn ..I uo wSllppwtiifnii wlifi ft imndnttmanrnlillilpfwlchr'tt Empire Watch Co., New York. TW f "V tn v :. -'t - if a -Manufacturers of ROUGH AND- Fir and Cedar Lumber. Clear Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing Material Constantly on Hand, Clatskanie, - Oregon. Are You Prejudiced ' Many people tbink it necessary to go to some large city to find a first-class DRUG Don't you lieliove 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 ii e, : : : Oregon. CLATSKANIE LINE.- iWnl llll I 111 il llll iiiiii aiiiwiaiiill iwliliiMaSil 11 imi" " 111 . J. W. SHAViiR, Master. ' Leaves Portland at Alder St. dock Monday, "Wednesday, Friday for Cl.itskiinie, touching at Sauvies Island, St. IIelens,Columbia City, Kahuna Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt, Coffin, Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point, and all intermediate points, re turning Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. ., i MUCKLE Manufactnrara of LUMBER AKO CIALEES ID- GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ST. HELENS, OR. JosgtjIx Kellogg & Joseph Kellogg v 'm-- ' ' a FOB COWLITZ RIVER, NORTHWEST Leaves KELSO Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs day, and Saturday at 6 a. m. JOSEPH KELLOGG daily, Sunday-excepted, arriving Returning leaves rortlutnl at 1 on't Buy Your Drugs ANYWHERE BUT AT A REGULAR DF2.UG- ; YOU WILL FIND. THE Freshest, Purest, and Best of Everything ,J AT TOE - CLATSKANIE DRUG ST0RE. DR J. E. HALL, Proprietor. Hart & Sweetland, Proprietor St. Helens Meat Market ' Freah and Salted Moats, Sausage,- Fish mil vegetables Meats by wholesale at special rutea. Express wagon run to all parts of town, nd charges reasonable. and Dealers in - ' HDRESSED STORE. BROS., Co.'s River Steamers, and Northwest. Leaves RAINIliR at 5 a. m. at Portland at 10:30 a. m. p. m., arriving at 6 p m BTQREj' Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Orcxnn, December 6, 1H92. NOTICE Is herobr aiven, that the fallowing nameil settler nas Hied notice of his Inten tion to make final proof in support of his cl tim, and thflt faid proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens. Oregon, on January 26, U03, via: . CHRISTIAN FELBER, Homestead entry No. 692-t, for the eU of ne'i. W of ne'i. and ne'i of seVj of see 30, 1 6 n, r 2 w. He names tbe lmlowlng witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of vaid land, viz; Ed. A. Cushman, Eil. Black, Fnink Blhhop and E. M. Collins, all of Beuben. Columbia county, Oregon, dtlll t. T. AFPERBON, KaftsMr. TPflflR 3 ' POULTRY, BEE SUPPLIES; Fertilizers, Etc. 171 SECOND ST. Portland, - Oregon. atartend fur Catalogue. W. H. CONYERS & CO. Real Estate and Insnrance Agents Seal Estate bought, sold and managed oa eowmisulnit. rents collected and . abstracts made. AGENTS FOB THE Farmers and Merchants, German American, And other Insurance Companies, with combined Ai.sets of 16,100,000. NOTAKIKS PUBLIC ClatafcBMle, . . Oregon. ST. HELENS' HOTEL J, George, Vroprietor. Tallies always supplied wi h tliebc-t edibles and detlcacies the market allortla. TERMS REA80XAM.B FOR REGULAR BOARDERS. Having been newly refiiri.i-hed. we are prepared tu give sutihfuctloii to all our patrons, and t oliclt share of your - patronage. ST. HELENS OREGON. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. November 1,. 1H92. NOTICE is hereby giveu that the following named setiler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tha Cunn'y Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Heleus, Oregon, on January 1803. via: APOLPH HAS8EN, Homeetead entry Xo 7126 fo-1!:c nejol'ecia tau.r'iw. He n nics ..id f 11 w-it -ltiic.ve to'.rove hi cou i;i -o ft: i-n e n : n'.l cultiVAtlon f, -ai-! l-iid vi'.. 1 V cbib M. ... Arclilbald, il. M. l-owlcr H. A. Konkr. allot R-u!u, Columbia co nt , irefi n. ' ' ' nlSdd J. r. AFPEU.-ON, Beglater. ISeiice for PaM scasloss. Land Omce at Oregon Vi ty Oreeon, N'lrember l, M'2. NOTICE-is herahv given ibat the fmlowmg named aetiler'bas flit- HoHce nt his inten tion to make final proof In MirtjMMt rrM)i.claiiTi,' and Ibat faid proof will be viaie befoinllie" Comity Clerk of Colombia e-'iinty, at ht. Ilidena Oresou,ou Jaunary 3, I1 via: ' JAMES OAITeXg. Homestead enlrv No. 8500, for -the aeH of sec 17, t&n, i'l w. He mimes the lollnwing wit nesses to prove hiri continuous re'-iilem-e iirHn, and cultlvatiou of, said land, vis: N. Pinclr. ney, John King, A. P. Usher, N. A, Andreas; ail of Deer islaud, Columbia eonntv, Oreiron. ulSd23 J. T. APPEB80N, Kegister. Notice for Publicatloat. ; ' Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, November 14. 1U92. N OTICE Is hereby given that the following named aettlei has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tho County Clerk of Columbia counly, at Si. Helens, Oregon, on Januarj 3, 1893. vis: NORMAN A. ANDRES8, , Homestead entry No. 7011, for the nw of see . tdu.r2w. He names the following wltnesbea to prove nis continuous rei:-n-e upon, ami cultivation of. saldland.vix: N. Pincknev, John King. A. P. Usher, James Gaitens; all of Deer Inland, Columbia eountv, Oregon. nlBd23 J. T. APPEKrfOK, Register. DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICK. To all whom it may concern : Notice ia hereby piven that the under-igned lias been duly appointed by an order of the county court for Columbia county, State of Orw eon. adminiitratnr of the estate of Miiry Thomas, deceased. All penxms. havinSf claims against said estate are herebv noli tied to present the some at my residence in said Columbia county within sir! 6) months front tbe date of the first publication of thia notice. ALEXANDER THOMAS, Administrator of the esUite of Mary Thom as, d.-ci-ascd Diited ft. Helena. Or.. Nov. 19, 189ff. Kotico for Psiblicailon. Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon, November 28, isi. N OTICE is hereby given that the fallowing nameil fettler lias filed notice ot his inten tion to make final proof in .npiiOrt of his claim, and that sain proof will be mnde beto-e the County Clerk of Columl-l " nnti,at.&t Hvleus, Oiegon, on January 1" : ts - MAM I r Howe tea cur-. vk . ; r -.- 1?. lin il.. )iOc:t,,t i-i,;. s. r. .-,.'!.- to prove hi. c-,;ni!i' ). ic.-iiitii e en nil cultivation of. suitl 1 in vi.i un ic soi ii-Mt tl, K. 8.;J. M. Archit-ald, Niiiiuel r'o.vlei-. '..'olin Jaques, Lawrence Archibald; all of Reuben Co lumbia county, Oregon. J. T. APPEKON, d2j6 , Kegister. CITATION. ,Vvi In the County Court of the State of Oregon t for Coluinl ia County. In the mutter of the estute of Charles JAsv j rs, deccaseil . The St teofOiee-nt-To Mary Ja-pers, Leon Jasers. On tare Jaipi-ri, 1'tter jiispcr.-., mid iu Krvi.i 'f . aspt-is hi irs ut lttwot diaries Jnspen, deceased, and to u I titi er hiirs i.n known. i imy such there (. : -n-ttini!: BY ORDEIt of this Con it, you. I lie d Murv Jnspers. Limiii J ,si'in. Oiistnve JasN-r.-i, I'eter Jan-rs, hihI Erviu 1' jUs peis, lieiri at law o Charles Jaspers, de censed. and toall other htilK unknown,! any such there be, you and each of .ymi are hereby cited to npinar liefore the t'ouuty Court of the County i.f Coluinl iu, Stale . ( Orejpin. nt thei ourtlionse on toe " h dny of J.mua y, 1803. at 10 o'clock A M. of that ilMV llirn 1A llinr. InBlmn, ...I... order should not be granted to tlie niliiiin- isiratnr ot said e-tnte taell .- uiui-h of the hereinafter cieii-rihed real Liato ld ning lo tbe estate of "aid decedttit a- niav lu n i-eio-a y to p.iy tin debts of said iltce'lent. and the exien-ei and ci nrges uf Oilm nii- iraiiini. i nc tot owing ii u acti-riptiuu of the rial estate peiitioi ed tt be wki, io-wii : I he FOIltllWeSt M of SIClion 1 In In. nal.li. 7 no tli, raiij;e est, , ntaining 1GV acres; al-o ti e n rihut-st t the n .rtlnast i. and the northeast of the noi thwe-i 14 of s-ei- ion 2.iintiwnslii,. K north, range 4 west of the Willamette Meridian, and contain ing KOa.-re-; all situate 111 Columbia mum. Stu e of Oregon. In test.lm.11v whereof I.' E E. OioVt- Ch rk of the Comity Court nforesaiu, do hereunto set my In n.i and nfli.x the seal of said 1 ourt, at oflice in the Citv 01 St. Helens. dd30 . County Clerk. Notice to Creditor. Vnt.b. 1. tiortelv nlvun 1 1. -. .... 1 signed adiiiinistratriz of the estate of Otto Peters, deceased, has duly qnulifnii as such adiui istiatrix. All la r on liavm j claims agaiut i-anl estate are herebv notiiied to present them to me witn uruiK-r voiii-l fr a' the law office of Dillard A Colt, lit hi. Helens. Oiemin. within aiv ni,,mti.u r .... - ' -..... ...J , , u.t. this date. I1IaH nf 13. ir..l.,. r ,Lf viisiiii, mis HID day of November, lHtri. . . rt, i Kits, Administratrix of th estate ot Otto Pi ter. MvUUU F. W. Miller "(rnrUary-' ; .-.''e.iiii.A