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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1892)
Halted Ktatri and Coauly Offlelal Paper fir. Uklinm, December 10, 1892. M1....L .!.'..).... 1 .11.1' .-IJ II J I J BRIEF MENTION. Last Bunday'i 'Oregonlan report! ft ease of tiiallpox In l'ortlaiid. Mr. Poluun la opening out spendld a' sortmrnt of fashionable holiday goods. License to wed were issued by tlx county clerk on December 8 to Andrew Krlckmin ....I Sl.l..ll.. l'.4ilMAM r Jurlee T. A, MoBrlde emit down Btur I day to seonl brother. Secretary Mobrldo, who li ill at place. Get your reoerveil eU for ' The Spy of fiettysburg" at Colburn's barber liop. Be' served seat 60 cents. .' Dispatches from Knnsa City tate th.it (bo railroad! are blocked by enow and that travel on nome line le entirely suspended. In many other parte of the ttjte lite same condition prevail, Tims wishing reserved sent for "Tlie rtp of Uettyaburg" eliould secure them early, i the hull U nut large. For eule at Colburn'e barber simp. In Orantand Ilarnry enmities the vote for representatives In the logMatur wna a tie bctworn the republican uml democratic candidates. A apcclal election will be held u a fow day to de Ide the contest, Robert U. McNutt, of Vernnnlk, ni at the county lent Saturday. Mr McNutt e tliuatce tiia tlrm'a lore (rum the burning of tbelr tUire at Cornelius rccentlvat InOOO, which l n t a large estimate. Minsido Ing the amount of stock carried. Ut r'rlday Emll 8eliml.lt wa tried In Juiilce Henderson' court st Mayger, on a accoiid diargo. preferred by Murlon Fowler, fur threat. I'll 1 time Ills bond were fixed at f 76D, which no far he hint b. en unable to furninb, hence the sheritrhashlm In charge. Tat Itooney waa lined t0 and cost In the Jiiatlce ronrt Inat Kilday for disturbing the burch service on the Sunday nlutlit pre vltnn. I'at at once paek.d hi grip uml left fur Portland. Ilcrt Mason, the other ao 'ned, has not yet been arrested. In the case of 'the Bute of Washington figalnst Friink LeJ.uab, fruni OUfjuii, charged with murder, tiled at Kahuna lat Friday, the jury found a yenikl of murder Intheaecimd degiee, for the killing of his luilf brotlier on November 27. This Is the fourth murder trial for Cowllti county within n year. . f"Vlie following persona buve proved up on ' their claims before Clerk Quick aince our f last Issue: Frldtiy ('baric A. Iluck and lVtcr Young; Sa urduy-l-add Liiplcn und Frank Tracy; Monday- K, B. Orindleanl John P. Young; Wednesday-John It. Pel !., J, t. LtwU, John P. bheeley and J. L V YaiiMarieiim. v t ir..l'..i. uml wlfn nt V.Harnr. Or- i-gfH), are visiting relative and friend at (Hilton this week. Mr. Fttllerton wa former resident at Clllton. until about a year ago, when be moved to California. 1. oping to benefit hi wife' health. After living In California for several months he i iiiio hack as far north ax Kugene. where lie live at present, llo informs us that his v..o's health Is greatly improved. riherifi MasMeaud Deputy 8t. Oulr had quite a lively chase on the river, armed villi a warrant for the arrest of a man who via Mime distance ahead of them making fr the Washington shore Tuesday. The nun's name is not known, but be was wanted fur tresimsslng on Bauviee island. The fugitive nccede' In reaching the op posite shore before the officer could over take hlui. To manufacture- like 'he Roynl B iking Powder Company, il t public i under a large debt of gnnltnde for the creased purity of nrtic es of food rold at the pres ent day. Tho icpnrtsoft'e official 'kov frnment investigation of linking pwder bow the lloyal 10 be alronger and purer 4han any other. It la quite evident thai yirltber Ingenuity, :leiic nor expem can In any way Improve upon the lloyal Bk lug Powder a now before the public. Albert Copp. who has a homestead near Mlal, thl county) waa brought to r?t. Hel an Monday a insane. Tuesday he waa ,tianilned by Dr. Clin before J ulge Illuk. ley, and pronounced Insane. 'I he same night Deputy Sheriff Mile and Constable ' pecker left for Salem with him, where he will be placed In the asylum. Copp waa in that institution before, but some time in November he escaped and cume back to this county. He is a native of Canada, and U probably .30 years of age. An old drunk etaggered Into the county dork' office Monday and demanded that that gentfeman cash an order on a private Individual for M. The -)terk Informed him that he had not the money, wbevupmi the foresaid drunk became indignant and used so much bulve language that the sheriff wo called in to allow him the door ana n slat him In getting through it, e.ftur which he met another gentleman who cashed the order, und he went on hi way-looking for more booie A K.in...r Hhaw. of tho Northern Pac'flo t .kn nitiiilitar the engine that killed M. ti Uuon on the Houltim railroad bridge ..n Auiruat 80th laat. waa brought before: jjuslle Blakcsley last Sa'urday In ance with the roconimondatlona of nuar'a lury. and had a preliminary exam (nation. W. J. Kit appeared for the state. ru. t.i.tlea held Shaw to await the actio ..i h. rml lurv. with bonds fixed at $S0i arbieh were promptly furnished by offlelal of the company Tho odd Fellow have pnrcbncd a three- acrt tract of land from Joseph Copelai d, Ivlna on tbe touth line of hi place, a.id be- . i i. f.....l,.,.H t mi thA antlth . i tween the wagon road and railroad, whi. h f ... w u.url and nlatted at an early day for a cemetery, this sue . wit beautiful lor that purpoN in the ountv lying a It doe, between the two rnnclP.. routes of travel through thl nee i Tbe St. Helen Odd r el- low. e.m to be endowed with the proper pr fi idlylii ...llt rxl nrnffrHSsiveliesS, Mining In .trengtb and popularity tat Friday In Portland a woman by the name of Mary A. Newett wa Sce. stagger Z up Second ..reet, having wm then taken to i . oy(jr The Oregonlan give an account of the dockhnnd of the steamer Northwest being robbed econd time while the iteamer waa lying at her dock In Portland. Each time the thieve auoceeded in getting clothing u..u tbiiso ueiougmg io tlit men, which they had just purchased. Mr. DoVlniie, of Hlllsboro, waa seen on ountroets Wednesday. "The Hpy of GuurNburg." Those who have read tht original drama. In four act, by Charles Townaend, entitled "The Spy of Cleltyaburg," will no doubt ap preciate the merit of the play, which will he presented by tht Bt. Helen Dramatic Club In this place next Thursday evening, December 22. No palna have been apured in securing costumes and "stage apparatus for thl leading military diama. A ha been su d before, the proceed are to be ap plied to the Odd Fellow cemetery fund, for the purpose of purchasing a cemetery, which the public will have access to. Fol lowing is tht cast of characters: 0neral Msiula. Fred ftlmpson ..I.. I.. Itocker . . . Jfcmaa I'n lurry l-enm. a Fotlural scout Major Ttiuothy Tapluy I'llel MOSUS MulVSV... , Tliomaa C.mni.r Cyril Illaekbiirn, the lilai'k sheep... J. K. Ileeule Holoinun, au liuleiiemlent "coon''. .C. I.. Oolbura Cu)llu Wsrroii, Keil(nilor)lcr..C. W. Hlskrali) Jenlnon. Blselihiirirs Handy man. .Henry Kims Mabel Meredith, atruenlrl... .Jennie O. Muekle little l'.vsin, liercouslu ....Jntle V. droves Mrs. Moses Mulvy Nellie Decker Important Land Deolaton. Muckle Bros, received noiice a few days ago that the commissioner of the Untied Hiatcs land olllce at Washington had con tinued the decision of the local laud office at Vancouver, Wash , relative to timber land wblcb the firm purchased In Cowlitz county lome year ago. It wa claimed by Cleveland' special land agent that lrregu Inrity exhted in the way the land wa- pur chased by Muckle lira., and also that the hind In questl m wa more vulimble for ag- iiciiltue than for its timber, bence could not he ttikeuup under the llnilier land act of Junes, Wit. The matter wa brought ocfurc the district land office at Vancouver, Wo4i. , where it wa decided la favor of the purchaser. An appeal was then taken to the general land office st Washington , and after several year, the commissioner of that office has confirmed the ruling of tbe local office. The laud In question consists of WOO aores, all heavily timbered, situate in Cowlltx county. Wash., and I very val uable, for it timber only. This decision virtually settle the question as to what lai.d come under the timber act of 187S. Circuit Court Next Monday. Tbe adjourned term of Circuit will be convened by Judge Mc Bride In Bt. Helens next Monday, Our re . der will remember that owing to the regularly appointed term of court for Clatsop county arriving before the business of the Circuit court of Colum bia county was concluded at the last regu lar aeesi m, the judge wa compiled to bold an adjourned term here, commencing on December la iient Monday. There are a number of taw caaea to come up that were left over from last term, beside aoiua new suit that have aince been tiled. YANK KKTOWN. Mr. Ilurdeiibrook la talking of bui'ding a house on his claim this winter. We bear that Deacon Tarbell is coming to thl neighborhood this week to stay with hi son, L. Tarbell, who lives in the" Brown" end of Yankeetown. . II. O. Howard ha ut bought a planer. He claims that It la a "dandy." and it cer talnly looks like it. He says that it will be running in about a week, when he will be able to furnish all necessary dressed lumber. Tho rumor we heard circulated a few week ago to the effect thut some of the Cai h o pcop't were thinking of importing aome new atock evidently of good foun dation. . ' , li. u. Howard, with the assistance of some of his neighbor, I planking the load from his mill to the railroad station. Talk about grit t Well, there la no end to what these Yankees will do when they get started. It will make Hit road practicable all tbe year lounri, ana win oe a creuuioi the county and un example, too. C. C. Brown aud family nreg lng to leave thl neighborho. d tdiui tly und move to Bau- vlea island K. Luruan'a family have moved to How ardvlhe, where they will remain whilst school keep, to give tbelr children a chance to attend. Mr. It. Bailey, the new schoolmaster, 1 giving good satisfaction to the parents here, but the pupil think he is a little too atrict. Wllford Milford. of Spring Valley, i working for H. 0. Howard in the capacity of engineer. Mr. Leslie Bailey itarted up his sblngl mill on Monday. We think thoso who should give the most atxitlance to Mr. Howard on tho road would be the young men who travel be tween here and: fit. Helens so often. One of Mr. L. Bailey' men had tbe mis fortune to cut his foot very severely with an axe last week. We met Mr. White hurrying towards St. Helen Saturday afternoon. He wouldn't atop to talk, as be said be had only fifteen minute in which tocateh the boat and wanted to get to U Center that night to sea )iis family. " ' ' ' DHLENA. Owing to the prevalence of eort throat In this valley Miss Matthew dismissed school last Monday for a week. The lermon delivered by Rev. Brown last Sunday at Lost Creek choolhoue was well attended and very Interesting. Miss Ida Morgan ha boen troubled with ore throat for the past week but it rapidly llmprovlng. n . . .. 3 w ii vr n- , Mt 8umay Mr. Ler wer4 ,,uei,u vt j , ana r. v. bier were guest ol Dr. ana Mrs. lueservo. I We are Informed that Mr. Boat I I'Usle .ad, and will bav big work ou tht Try on n I ; open for travel in the near future. L, J. Meaerva mad a trip to Portland i ad St. Helena last week. The Delcna Social Club art preparing a plendld drama. "Tht Laat Loaf," for the nterlainnient, which will be given at the new hall some time In January. The exact date i not yet fixed but will toon be an nounced. No one should fail to attend, a this will be a highly entertaining play. The club alao expect to give a grand (octal danca on tho aaiue evening, ' Miss Fanny Meaerve went to Portland laat Monday, and will yjsit relative at Ore, gon City and J routdal before returning. Wagner Bro. are on the lookout for a location for Ihelr shingle mill, but so far have found nothing to suit them, Parties having cedar timber to aell will do well to confer with the boy, a they have good machinery and are well putted in the shin gle business. "A IfABO OV 1ANBIEH." tur Gift to Every One ot Our Ku merou Header. By ipeclal arrangement with the publish er we 'arx enabled to make every one of our reader a present of one of these exqui site oil pictures 30 Inches long, a compunlon to "A Yard of Rose," which all have een and admired. Thl exquisite picture, "A Yard of Panale," wa painted by the same noted artist aa the 'Roses." It is Ihe same site, and la pronounced by art critic to be far superior to the "Rose." Tbe repro duction la equal In every respect to the original, which cost:)01, and accompany lng II art full directions for framing at homo, at a coat of a few cents, thus form ing a beautiful ornament for your parlor or a Uierb Christmas gift, worth ui least :. Mend your nam and address to the pub lisher, W. Jennings Demoreat, 1ft East 14th street, New York, with three 2 cent stamp to pay for the packing, mailing, etc., and mention that yon are a reader of TbkOb iook Mist, St, Helen, and you will receive by return muU one of these valuable work of art. 1 ttohool Report. The following la the term report of TI trict No. 13. ending Dee. 8, 18!tt: Number of pupils enrolled, SO; average attendance, 41; number of visitors, 4. Tbe school was not visited by either tbe school board or the superintendent of schools during the teim. Those neither absent nor tnrdv dur ing the term were Belle Perry, Grace Moeck and Alice Perry. M. E. Habmi, Teacher. THE HILL OP LIFE. V J. r. LOOHIT, A. M. The fnllowlni pnem was composed for an en tertnlnmtnt given by pupils of tbe Mt. Helens public schools November 24, 1W3, and dedicated to tli students. Should one ba Induced to an aet of klmlnass by this poem, the author will be amply repaid. It wa recited by Mis Tenule Way. "Kind words never die." Bryant, "flood deeds sro net forgot." Emerson. Pleasant words ar as a honeyeonb sweet te the soul." Prov.. xvl, 21. Left sneak kind words, now, gentle friends, While thronih tbls world we to, For from Ihe heart good deetl portends, Like flowers f beauty grow; In every dead, In every word, The language of the heart fa heard. The fragranc of a kindly deed Will linger In each heart. Like aweelueu h , tints the ripened seed. When summer days depart; 'Tis thus ourcomrades' hearts are stirred, Aud won by means of deed and word. Yes, spank kind words to every one, Perhaps we may not know The good by us that may be done, While up l.lfe'a Hill wa go; And when we reach "Life's Higher Plane," There many friend we thus shall gain. And now, kind friends, both me and reu, While strumling up the Hill of Lite, Many hearts both tried aud true. Will atauii bealde us in the strife. If kindness b our earthly lot. Our deeds will not be soon forgot Their timely wards will make lis strong, To bear the burdens of earh day, And willing hands will help along Weak ones who falter by tbe way; If eiirlv friendships be hegnt. And wanted lavors not forgot. And. If we make good deeds our choice, . While marching ou this way, Just beyond we'll hear voice. To cheer us on each dreary day; If lve so pure desert ua not. And kindness true be not forgot. Help those who gave In time of need A trleudlv hand, a loving worn, And thus repay each kindly deed. By which the heart and life were cheered; For bright aud lovely Is the spot. Where kindly deeds are uot forgot. Remember that pur lives will be The better for the good we do, And let our waysida comrades see. That helpliiR one will strengthen two; And guided thus will envy not, For good deeds cannot be forgot. Let's not refuse to lend a hand, Aud thus wa ll help a friend along, And when In sickness by him stand, Let's sing a holy, Christian sung; Kind words bridge many a dreary spot, And cannot b by such forgot. Good Deeds re bread and waters east. Forgotten the' by us may he, But thev are all repaid at last, In Uod's own way to you and me; For not on Karth. lu Heaven not Can deeds of kindness be torgot. Let's keep In mind, now noble friends, The tenor of this little rhyme, Who docs a kindness onlv lends The favor tor a lltlla time; But yet on Earth there la no spot. Where kindness true can be foigot. Let's not neglect te sow tbe seed Of kindness in the minds ol youtb, Be sure we'll And in time of need, Thia all-important, aoiainn truth; What e'er may he our future lot. Good Doodi will not be tbare forgot. And when at last this Life shall eloae. Our bodies in thedust; Our Spirits shall with Christ repose Or mingle with the Just: When e'er on Karth Good Deeda we're given, Our sweet reward we'll have In Ueaveul Do You wiali to know the quickest way to cure a coldT We will tell you. To cure a cold quickly, it must be treated before the cold has becomo set tled in the system. The first symp tom are a dry, loud cough and sneez ing. Tho cough i soon fo, lowed by watery expectoration and the sneezing by a profuse wutery discharge from the nose. In severe cases there it a thin while coating on the tongue What to dot It is only necessary to take Chumberliiiu's Cough Remedy in double doses every hour. That wilt greatly lessen the severity of the cold, and in many cases will effectually counteract it and core what would have been a severe cold within one or two days time. Try it and be con vinced. 50-cent bottles for sale by Edwin Ross, druggist. We have a few thoueaod apple trees that we will offer at very low prices by the hundred. . Write for list. A. Hoi day, Scappoose, Or. 9dtf Wonder of Eleotrlolty. Mr. T. L. Williams, of the firm of Williams 4c Groat, wholesale and retail dealers in mill machinery und sup plies, Noh. 6 and 8 North Front street, Portland, Or., suffered for years with deafness and ringing in the vara. No relief could be obtained from any source until Drs. Dairin took the case. Here i what Mr. Williams says : ''I am neither in favor of, nor in the hbil of .either encouraging or puffing aiiverusmg iiiyviviiiMP, un buu i r- murkable, and I might any, miraculous pure of my own case, compels nie to givo this testimonial in behulf of oth ers afflicted as I was, and in justice to Prs. parrin. For years I was quite deaf npd was annoyed by an almost inoeseunt ringing in the ears. A few months' treatment by electricity has completely restored my hearing and effectually stopped the ranging noise. I mint earnestly indorse Prs. Darrins' method and treatment, t'T, U Williams." Dr. Damn still holds forth at 270 Washington street, Portland, and Ke vere House, Albany, Or., and gives free consultation diiily from 10 to 5 ; evenings 7 to 8 ; Sunday 10 to 12. He treats all curable chronic, acute ami secret diseases at hulf his former prices. The poor free, Circular aud question list sent free, FULI.ERTON In St. Vincent' hospital, in Portland , on Friday night, Dee. 9. at .7.00 o'clock, Josiah f'ullerton , of Bcap poose, aged about M) year. I he remain were conveyed lo their last resting place at Scappoose Monday atl o'clock, followed by a large coucoureo of friends aud aorrowlog relative. KltANTZ Nenr Ollllon, on Wednesday ni.on, Dec. 14, Ocorge Fruntz, of typhoid fever, aged bu years, I months and t days. Mr. Krantz wa born In Germany April 12, 1830. and when lx week old cam with bis parent to nierl. , and cam to Oregon In mi. He ha lived in Columbia county for many year and I well km wn by most of the old settlers. He leave a wife and seven children to mourn the lo of a loving husband and father. The Interment took place ill Odd i'ellows cemetery from the residence of Joseph Copeland yesterday at 2 o'clock. IIOR. BKO WN At Apiary, on Tuesday. Decern- licru, lbW, lo tiio wueoi vt uitaui crown, A Little Olrl'e Kxnrtssc Is a.iajBiiMnBv Mr. and Mr. Loren Trecott are keeper of tht Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mien, aim are uiessea witn a uangnier, four veurs old. Last April she wa taken down with Measles, followed with a dread ful Cough and turning Into a fever. tors nt home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, "be grew worse rapidly, nntill she was a mere "handful of bones''. Then she tried Dr. King' New Discovery and after the use ol two and a nan bottles, was enm- IcUly cured. They say Dr. King Iew tiscoverv 1 worth its weieht in iiold. vet you mav set a trial bottle free at Kdwm ltos' Drugstore. A C'tere for Twenty Vessi. Anv reraedv sold at one dollar a bottle which claim to cure rheumati-m U simply an imtiositum. for when all exnensea are aeuucteil li leaves tun more man twenty cents to represent the medicine. Dr. Drum, mond's Lightning Itemeriy, vhich Is per forming n.ch wonderful cures that it 1 be. lng nrecribeu Dv tne menicnl laeuity every where, Is compounded at great exiense from rare drugs, and cannot be sold for les limn five Dollar per Mottle, jiut it always cure. Pent prepaid to any address on re- , . . i re ceipt Ol price isruiiiiutinu mmneiiic w. 4H--A0 Maiden l4tne, New York. Agents wanted. Ik a recent letter to the manufac Hirer, Mr. A. W. Baldridge. Miller- villR, 111., taye: "Chamber ain a Cough Remedy give the beat aatiafaction of any cough medicine I handle, and as a teller, loads all other preparation in thia market. I recommend it becntiee it i the beet medicine I ever handled for coueht, cold and croup." For sale by Edwin Boga, druggist. W H. DOLMAN Has the St. Helens AGENCY fOM" ! BRAQJlYs MTCALF CO- Mi S4& Tiii aiiilaw II trie BIGGEST BQ01 IN THC f SABt MwS CBfvajGNTtS A Large Invoice of Stylish and Durable Footwear Just ReceiYed. Price of old Slock Greatly Reduced. ' Take Uaar Ward, Hut call your druggist to one side and ask him privately which of all tne remedies au veriised to cure rheumatism lit would rec ommend. If he ianoited. and conscien tioue. he will tell you that nr. Drunimond's i liihtuing Remedy is the only one thai offer a reward of $500 for a case It will not cure and for ordinary cases tbe money is returned- when one bottle does not cure. Willi sensible neonle this is the Rtroneest recommendation. Price $5 per bottle. Bent to any auure prepaid on receipt o, price. Druiuniond Medicine Co., 48-50 Maidc l.an", Iew Horn. Atrcuts wuntea. CHEAPEST WATCH II THE W0BL0. 'sir)- to 4iMt tTttjort) to . a . a . o ,'fofunit monor O, oa? oo is r."?r7r:'; .WjVni SABTII M 110 nn iww u mmw ft s. VUb f Hi II iuiTsa psrSKilr " an II 7, lw ewlrtcl w.l MO it VKM4. U lmrf1 tunrls ' 0 world suklat jn of tspsflmMl aa bthmU II t-o.hlrd slaa. Smiwil U i-saUw Usura rinloa no btu to mlnuu. MrfceUr oai""!. aututod aud tooted- Uoo pouul ''oais? quinai; ao ar. sum pimi-pm o-t - A itrluon euorantoo oocMnpooloo oocfc, MtmtkH o and wo wlllitn-ooiit yon wlfh a hondoomoBoldplaloilehota Empire Waub to., Kw loric. Nat Ire far Paablteatlena. Land Office at Oregon City, Oreaon, rieesmber 6. M92. NOTICE t hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of hi Inten ttnn in makn Anal nroof lu sunnnrl of hi etaim. and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk ol Columbia county, at . iieien Oregon, on January 'jo, 1513, viz: KDHARll HI. Anv. Homestead entry No. 682, for the nwof aee w, itn.riv. no naimn in iouhwiuk nesses to prove his continuous refinance upon and eultivatien of, said land, vis: Ed. A. Cush man. ChriotUn Frlber. Frank Bishon and E. M Collins, all ol Keuben, Columbia county, Ort- gou. tovjiaj J. 1. orrnsaus, wiwr. Execister'e Itlce. Notice 1 hereby gives that the under sinned executor of the last will and testa ment of Margaret J. Netr, deceased, has dulv ana lined as such ezeentor. All per son having claim against said estate are lierehv notineil to present tnem to me nun proiie'r vouchers, at the law office of Dillard it Colo, in Bt. Helens, Oiegon. within six mom li from thli date. Dated at bt. Helens, Oregon, thia 21th duy 01 rioveniner, I'KTKIt E. LOD8IONOUT. Executor of the Laat Will and Testament of M area ret J N efl'. deceased. dSd.iO Flnail Settleyaesit. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia county. In tlie matter of the estate ot Mote Mc drew, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Nancy A. Mc Grew, the administratrix of the estate of Mnxcs McOrew. deceased, ha filed in said court her final account and petition for distribution of the residue of said evtate; also thut said court has appointed Saturday, the 7th day of January, 1H!3, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that dav and the courtroom of said court at the City of Bt. Helens, C lum hia county, Oregon, a the time and place for the hearing of said matters, when and where any and all persons interested may appear and contest the same. The follow ing is a description of the said residue of said estate now ready for distributinn, to wittTheeHof seK and swVi ofxe!4and se'nf svv' of section 13, 1 5 n. r 3 w Co lumbia county, Orecoiu and containing 160 acres. MANCY A. McfiREW, Administratrix of estate of Moses MctSrew, deceased. DILLARD fc COLK, d3d3Q Attyi for Administratrix. itwi .'St.tT..r -v. .j m ass n t a .ill ,1 sawTM 01 a Manufactarew of ROUGH Fir and Cedar Lumber. Clear Flooring, Ceiling Constantly Clatskanie, - Are You Prejudiced Many people tMnk it necessftry to go to nome largt city to find a first-claas DRUG Don't vou believe it: because you . . o . is a brst-clasB drug store nere oy caning ou Who carries a fine and varied stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Standard Patent Medicines, Fresh from Prescriptions carefully compounded by an experienced cheucist. St. Helens, : CLATSKANIE LINE.- STEAMER G. W. SHAVER. J. W. SHAVER, Master. .' - ravea Pnrtl.inrl stt AWr St. dock Mondav. Wednesday. Friday for ClatBkiinie, touching at Sauvies Island, St. Helens,Columbia Piftr Vulnin!! Moor C.itv. Rainier. Cedar Landing. Mt Coffin, "'VI - - -. Bradbury, Stella, Uak i'oint, turning Tuesday, xnursday, ana MUCKLE Manufacturers of LUMBER AD BBALia IV GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ST. HELENS, OR. Joseph Kellogg 5c Joseph Kellogg FOR COWLITZ RIVER. NORTHWEST and Friday at 5 am. Leaves day, and Saturday at 6 a. m. JOSEPH KELLOGG daily, Sunday excepted, arriving Returning leaves rortland at 1 Don't Buy ANYWHERE BUT DRUG : YOU WILL FIND THE Freshest, Purest, and Best of Everything AT THE Clatskanie Drug Store- . DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor. Hart & Sweetland, Propriator St. Helens Meat Market Fresh and Salted Meats, Bausafce, Fish and Tege table. . , Meat by wholesale at special rate. Kxfireas wafron ran to all parts el town, and charge reasonable. and Dealers in-- DRESSED and Finishing Material on Hand, - - Oregon. STORE. can be convinced that there i t 11? the Factory. : : Oregon. - - -m - . .. and an miermeaiaie poinw, re oaiuraay. BROS., Co.'s River Steamers and Northwest KELSO Monday, Wednesday PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs ves RAINIISR at 5 a. m at Portland at 10:30 a. m p. m., arriving at 6 p. m Your Drugs AT A REGULAR STORE Notice for rnbllesulesu Land Office at Oreson City. Oregon, NOTICE Is hereby given, that the following named settler has tiled noiice of hia inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia county, aim. ueiaae, uregou, on January a, imu, via; CHRISTIAN FELBER, Homestead entry No. C924, for the H ot neK, wW of nH. and ne of se of sec W, I u. r t w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis; Ed. A. Cuahman, Ed. Black, Frank Blthop aud E. M. Collins, all of Reuben, Columbia county, Oregon. dttlt J, T. APPERftON, Register. Seeds, Trees. POULTRY, BEE SUPPLIES, Fertilizers, Etc. F. W. MiUer - 171 SECOND 8T. Portland Oregon. 9a-8nd for Catalogue. W. H. CONYERS & CO. Real Estate and Iflsnrance Agi&tt Keal Sstate bought, sold anil managed on MUBilaaloii, rants eolleeted aad aostraeu aaade. AOIXTfl to rtti armers and Merchants, German American,. Ami other laturanee Companies, with combined Ataets of W.100,000. NOTAKIK8 PUBLIC. Clatskatiai, . - lrfB) ST. HELENS HOTEL J, George, Proprietor, Table always supplied wlih the bestedlbles and delicacies the market aflbrde. TERMS REASONABLE FOB REGULAR BOARDERS. Harlng been newly refurnished, wc ere prepared to gir satisfaction t U our patron, and solicit a shart at yotu1 patronage. ST. HELENS OREGON. Kaileo fr rsskllcsslioss. land Office at Oregon City, Oref on. Novamker II. 191 NOTICE la hereby given that the rollowla named asttlcr haa filed notice of hie In lea tlon to make final proof in support of hisclaJm) and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. lielena, Oreson, o January S, 1893. Tlx: ADOLPII HANSEN, : Homestead entry No. 712$. for the neJi" ol sec It, tn, riw. He names ibe following witnesie to prove his continuous residence upon, and eomratloa of, said land, vis: J. M. irrbibald. L. Archibald, H. K. Fowler, s. A- rowict; au ot Reuben, Columbia county, Oreaxin. nlM23 J. T. APPEKBOS, Ret ntar. Motico far Paiblicsilai. . ; Land Otace at Oregon City. Oreeon, Kovember 14, IBM. NOTICE Is hereby given that the follow lna n.ml ttlr hu Hied notito of his inten tion to mnk. final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made beiore t-e County Clerk ol Columbia county, at St. Helen Oregon, ou January 3, 1893, vis; JAXK3 UAITe.MJ, f Homestead entry No, KM. for the aeW at see 17, tea, t 1 w. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: N. Pinck ney. John King, A. P. Usher, N. A, Andraaa; all of Deer ialaud, Columbia county, Oregon. nlWKl 1. T. APPEBSON, Register. Notice for lsllcla. Land Office U Oregon City, Oregon, November 14. ISM. NOTICB 1 hereby given that the following named settler ha tiled notice of hislnten tion to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Ctetfc of Colnmbi county, at St. Helena) Oregon, en January i, 1SW, vis: NORMAN K. ANDRE68, Homestead entry No. 7041, for the nw of see t. tin, riw. He names the following wltneaac to prove taia continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said Und, via: N. Pinekuey, John King. A. P. Usher, James flattens; all ol Veer Island, Columbia county, Oregon. nlsd2S J. T. APPEKiOS. Real iter. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.. To all whom it may concern: Notice 1 hereby given that the undersigned Ims been duly appointed by an order of the comity court for Columbia county, State of Ore. gon. administrator of the estate of Mnry Thomas, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same at my residence in said Columbia county within six( 6) months from tbe date of the Knit publication of this notice. ALEXANDER THOMAS, Administrator of tbe estate of Mary Thom as, dvetascd Dated tit. Helens. Or., Nov. 19, 1802. Natllcw for PmklBcaslos. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. November 21, una. NOTICE ia hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice ot his intau tion ta make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helena, Oregon, on January 12. 1093, vis: MANUEL H. ROVER, Homestead entry No. 9182. for the neof aec 17, 1 1 n, r 2 w. He namea the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: under section 2001, K. S.;J. M. Archibald, Hamuel Fowler, John Jaquea, Lawreuce Archibald; all of Keuben, Cs lumblaeounty, Oregon. J. T. APPERSON, d2Jt Register. CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Colombia County. In the matter of the estate of Charles Jaw - pers, deceased . The 8tte of Oregon : To Mary Jasper. Leon Jaspers. Gnstave Jaspers, Peter Jasper , and to Grvin T. Jaspers, heirs at law of Charles Jasper, deceased. and to ail other heirs un' known, ir any encli there be : Erecting : BY ORDER of this Court, yon. the said Mary Jaspers. Leon Jaspers, Gustavo Jaspers, Peter Jaspers, and Ervin T, Jas pers, heir at law of Charles Jaspers, de ceased, snd to all other heirs unknown.it any such there be, you and each of you are hereby cited to appear before the County Court of the County of Columbia, Stat of Oregon, at the I 'ourthouse on tlie 7th day of January, 1883, at 10 o'clock A M. of that day, then and there to show cause why an order ahould not be granted to the admin istrator of said estate to sell so much of the hereinafter described real estate belongiug to the estate of said decedent ax may be ne cessary to puy the debts of said decedent, ' and the expenses and charges of adminis tration, 'ihe following is a description of the real estate petitioned to be sold, to-wit: The southwest M of section 1 in township 7 north, range 5 west, containing 100 acres ; also the northwest )4 of the northeast and the northeast i of the northwest X of section 29 in township 6 north, range 4 west of the Willamette Meridian, and contain ing 80 acres ; all situitte in Columbia county. State of Oregon. In testimony whereof I, E E. Quick, Clerk of the County Court aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and affix the sua I of said Court, at office in the Citv of St. Helen. ' this 29th day of November, 1892. . K. E. QP1CK, d2d30 . County Clerk. ; Netlee t Creditor. Notice is hereby given that the under signed administratrix of tbe estate of Otlu Peters, deceased, haa duly qualified a such administratrix. Ail I rotm havinp claim against said estate are hereby notified to present them to me with proper voucher a the law office of Dillard Ai Cote, in St. Helens. Oregon, within six months from this date. ' Dated at fit. Helena, Oregon, this 24th day of November, 1SD2. 8KNEY L FETKRti. ' Administratrix of the estate of Otto IVt. rs, deceased. d'-'fO