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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1892)
f " he j)t0on ttt lulled Xliitu god County Official Paper Hi', Uklkhk, Dkckmiiku 23, 1802. BRIEF MENTION. jo. Merry Christina to 1'erry cntiio lionio from Oawego lost thtturilny, au the tick llrt, TIm first DJelKhhclls of the iicumu were Iward Wednesday. Make' yourself Cbitatma.: present by tukiiiK a bath at Colbtiru'n burlier shop. Judge Hlaircliard, of Italuler, win In town on Mutiiliiy, und left wu the Mascot lor l'orll&nd ami otlior point. The Musonlc fraternity give a grand bull 01 Manner tonignt. ah iipiiriitliiiisfor gr.n.l affair liuvebecn arranged, Hun, 0. 10. ltunyon, of Astoria, short- tiaiitl reporter, Ik nt Id u tual post In tlie courtrioki till foi-Jt. Mr. N. Mveriuore made proof on hl cuiiiiiiutud liouio-ttiail In CluUup county, Hour Fiahliawk, ln.it Kriihiy. Tlio Thompson punned p for Portland yuilerduy morning In it distillled condition, having only one engine working. ' On Tuesday wr, J. Mice tendered Ilia res lunation un deputy ill-trh t attorney, which wan aroi'pteil by District Attorney lianctt. aids In a severe Ntoriu, hut there Is Utile Oiinget jf starving or freezing s long an the lUco and Colo and tinUm-tast holds out. . )' Dr. C. 0. Straiten, president of the Port land llnlvor-lty, uas In tlie lt,y Tuesday, visiting Prol. l.ooncy, returning Wednes day. Talk about your onowbsnks and bill aarilnl Well, we should smile. Nntijtilte no severe at thoso of Pukotu, but bad uxMigh for Oregon. We don't know tbnt Ht. Hulons people would "peach" on oacli other, allliough it li a Let beyond dispute that there la a 1'enehcr uiuongst us. ; Dennis I'erry, wlm baa (or tMg time lieeii in the employ of the I'orUand Iron Works, J i at homo en a va ation and will remuiii until after Christmas. Ht. Helena need ot he regarded at a alow town after all. lt' one Quick man In it, who la about the slowest man In town 'Wjr f Die divorced wife of J;wue w Jf whi'M mutational divorce 1 o much attcntluu In the If the Union I'aclfln people are desirous of doing bushles with and keeping the good will of Hie people ulong the Astoria route, they khuuld at onee place a man In command of too K, K. Thompson who 1 wllliig-to accommodate the public, at leant wnon mey pay for It. I.ust Htinduy nlglit on the down trip the Thompson hud on board -u passenger for Ht. Job nx, but the captain rcinsed l-i land blin there, and in consequence tbu passenger wns coniielled go on iiown to Kuluiiia and take the train Duck to Portland. There was no oc eailm for this, us It wan not foggy, unit the lauding could Just as well have been made as not. The big government dike at Hnag Maud. In tho Columbia river, was completed Mon duy evening nud the gangs of Workmen taken to the main land. Thin dike is 111,000 hot In length, mid la placed in the river to s lo force tho current Into tho old river chitunel, tho object being to deepen the the channel and to keep the river within narrower bounds. Frctpicnt touiidliigs lit marked points show that the cbumicl l steadily increasing in depth.' ,We don't know of any aborigines who laycluhu toHt. Helens n their abiding place, hut we have the Cliff dwellers with us. Judge Mollrlde'e Easy Chair. Kvery one who knows Judge Mctli'idc knows him to he an able, conscientious and impartial Judge; plain, unostentatious, and nobis court with very httlu"liissand (eath- era," However, not desiring that the court should be "working in the dark," at the October aessfon the judge nuule an order for better llglila. Juit before court oprnel on Monday some, one, we don't . know whether It was 1)111 Jlarrett or Dlllartl, ro moved the Judge' comfortable armchair and substituted therefor an old chair will out any buck, The judge, without show of formality, took hU eut much the sumo as a nimi would straddle a stool at a jmker table and Immediately culled for a new d er, beg pnrdun inuuediutely ooenid court, An audible mnlle passed around the court room at the jucgea expense, and just be fore the noon hour some one of the mis. ulilevous boys (attorneys) scut a note up to the Judge desk which read something like this; "When milking an order for new lamps the order should have Included suitable chair for tbe Judge." The jndge smiled a comical tmoluovcr In the dlrec tion of Hill Barrett and glanced down at his primitive seat and then ml mrned court for the noon hour, while those urenent en, ' SiL'JN. I gfflaM, liwteU tfaWKh. eloVertgyrx-tion the Judge recognlxed in tbe backless chair a trusted friend and office companion of 36 yeurs ego. II taat old cbalr oould only talk I eh, judge T courta af moiiuis igo, u agidu to ue tuarriud. t . .. Th ilea tier Thompson, on her down Crip Tuesday night, telcwnoed lilanchard's w-Vurt at Uainler. bivaklug a number of timbers and leaving Hie wharf in a danger ous condition. W. J. Ulee has resigned the deputy pro ocutlug attorneyship for this (Columbia; county, and la now ready to accept a fee and yndcriake tbe defense of any one ac cuse) of crime, , Jidga Mcllrido arrived on tbetiainon Wonlay nioniiiigaiid ncsj theiulj uirned tern of circuit court. The first day was luiitly taken up lu hearing motions for hot trlaU. he time for new resolutions is near at ' liiAid. Muke them on .'hristmas and have a week's prubatlon until New Year, and if the temptation can be endured during the S j.. I illdays thtre will be soma hope for you. ! 'ellhw the Telephone nor Uussalo made their rrgulur trip up Tuesday night on ac count of the beating snow storm, und in conwqiKtiea the itoplo along the route ,witiiout Mull communication from I TortlauU on WeIiiosday. Among the attorneys from abroad who ' wer In aiteudan :a mi the circuit court on MoBday were Alex Sweek. Oeorge E. Davis, M V, i. lleuiion, District-Attorney Uarrett, j'i V. I). WinMn, Jg Huriey, Mr. Hoi man and Mr. Thomas. Too Masonic fraternity of St Helens are rircpaiing for a gruiid good time next Tues i lay evening, at which time the newly ! elortod officers will be installed and a greut fca-l spread af torwarda, at which tlie wives and best girls of tbe members will be hon ored gUCHU. Mr. N. livermore, the 8t. Helens rustic cliairinakcr, whose work gives general snt isfacti M wherever it has Uen tried, Is do ing an unusually large amount of business throughout lheiunty. Why sit on un old Jiard stool when you can ture a neatly arranged and coinfortable armchair of the latest design for a nominal price? Tit following jury was iiiipauncled on Monday for this term of circuit court: E. Vf. Potter, Oeorge Andereon, 8. 8. Way, T. V, Watts, lien 1-aniar, j, A. Lamar, John upiH-U, W. A. Wood, B. A. iiies. ueo. Lemont. A. KiJ)inn. 0. Sinipsoib N. Liv- rmore, Jiicason reaennr. TJie state chemist of Washington, after actual analysee made by him, pronounces the Hoval llakJng Powder the strongest, jiurcit and most wholeaome baking powder 4 the market" The Royal linking Pow ' alcr destroys tlie dysiopUe qualities of hot v ond. I x in hs come all the way from Ore- I iron sent by a son oi jiiuino i mnunn i 4irn..le f.ir the village of Bucks Harbor, f ,.n ii,. Mm Idas river. It Caa noble spor, 71 j feet Itmg, nine Inches through at the butt .r. f.mr Inches at the end-but Just tlitnK ' st old "nine troe atate" semling to the Paclilc coast for a flugiwhi. Lewiaton, Me., Journal. Not since the winter f 18Sp-5 has West am Oregon experienced such a snow storm as that which commenced Tuesday night -n I nanilnu.d far into theUny weonesuay, A strong southeasterly wind prevailed, but the downpour of snow was too heavy to drift any to epenk or. stenmooMis, snips, sind ocean steamers were compiled to lay to on account of the blinding snow. In the cosoof Duxan Jfc Kyser vs. Mesorve (I itrnthors. which was tried at tne ii ier . ,i.n vjiitlt. u'as rn- .f nil.iHE CUUTV. - .i.,h b. furor of theplalnlimi, motion . . f...i.. i,t i a.,r a now trial was mjjisou i the motion wus overruled. In all prohubil- lty the casowilUo to the supremo court. 1 w. appellants counsel will ask for a re 's hearing. SbouliUhls be granted, the caso ' ft if. be rotried here at tlio next May term, s A( me regular annual election of the ' Htsonia fraternity, held lust Saturday Ldulit. the following officers wero elected: T C Watts, W. M.i 11. W. Pluminer, S. w . a Bsusler, J. W. James Muckle, Jr., f Xroas.; 0. H. Johns, 8eo,! Juckson Peach- sr Tv'l'or, Tho appointive officers are. Ja ''cob Oeorge. 8. I). I he.t Aiken, J.D.; 1 oeorge Anderson and John McKay , Stew ards. lusbillHtluu hikes pjaceoa Deoem t tor 27. 1 ' ' ' Circuit Court. Following are (he proceeding of tbe circuit court up to the time of going to press : In the caso of tlio Slnte of Oregon v. hinil Holimult, from Justice lion' uerson's court, lichl to keep the peace Willi bonds tit $7S0, the court orUorod the prisoner diemUiied. On the first charge, picfo'rcd by Marion Fowler lor assault with a deadly weapon, his bonds were placed at fow, with T. C Watts and J. 11. nwagrr as stirelies, In the case of Hex Caples vs. Elijah McVey, clerk uf school Uislnlit No. II, the dofendant was given until neit Monday to appear nnd show cause why be failed to issue an order fr the payment of f 1UU.4U in favor of the plaint iff. , Jasper Qrnhnm ts. Josiab Weston demurrer sustained. John Soliinitka vs. J. W Bcvia et al; domurrer to complaint overruled. S. A. Miles vs. Nelson Hoyt et ul ; decreo for plumtiflaiul ductve for fore closure of mortgage for 782.40, nriu cipul and iutcrest, and GU for uttor- noy'i fees. Mary Schmidt vs. Emil Srlimidt diffuiidant'a domurrer overruled and given uutil next Monday morning to answer. In the matter of the bill of A. II, George for making clerk' desk and re pairing courthouse, amounting to $7.75, allowed. DEEK ISLAND. So far no snow has fallen this season although the bill across the river bus been covered at different times. Mr. and Mrs. Elry George are vl-itlng here this week. Mr. and Mrs D. Parker, of Ktna, Wash, Ington, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Met rill and other friends at present. Mrs. O. A. Woeds Is quite over her sick spell. To the watchful nursing of Mrs. Isaac Biimgiirdner and the eminent skill f Dr. Clin" the owes her convalascnce, One of your readers wishes to know the publisher's addrass of Burton's History of Scotlaud. Mrs. Edwin Merrill was called last week to her old home on Cedar Creek, Clark oounty , Wash., to the funeral of her sister, Rhoda Parker, who died of consumption December 4, 1892. aged IB years. One of the young ladles of this neigh borhood Is keeping the dressmaker busy, and one of our young men is keeping his horse busy. There is young man not far from here, of tender years, whose parent allow him the unrestricted use of firearms. In fact, this youth of U years has the credit of pos sessing an arsenal of Ave different shooting. irons and a good appetite for dime novels and thrilling stories of the Wild West, All that is necessary for him is to keep his mother from cutting his hair to bo a first- class Jiufl'alo Bill or a Bed Itev,er Peter Donkle had a Fits James and Rod erick Dhu encounter with a footpad short time ago while he was here. Mr. Donkle was a guest of Pat Hughes, who Uvea about a quarter of a mile out of town. He was coming home (to Mr. H's) after dark, when a highwayman met hint and demanded his money. Mr. Donkle resisted, whereat the footpad, , r.lkn adder darting: ftm his eoll l.lku wolf that dashes through the toll I.Ike mountain-cat who guards her young Full at Kits Jamas' throat he apruug," But wheu the hobo felt cold steal against his ribs he took another direction. Mr. Donkle returned to town and exhibited a gory knife, but so far no ono has nppeured minus an ear nor an arm. We cannot but Indorse the sentiment of your Intelligent Clatsknnie correspondent In closing the gates of the World's Fair on the Sabbath. Yet how often do we see the wealthy moneymnngers drive their gay equlppages to their church door nd t lieu wave their footmen and coachmen back to their stables and home,, valuing the fuw dog's bite of meat on their horses' bones more than tho immortal souls of their em ployes, Yet It's tho waio avarice, wealth , grasping world that endeavors to keep the World's Fair open on Sunday and deny the working peoplo the privilege of Hunday rest and beavenl) worship, j . UKLK.VA. . ',. ' 'Muddy roads and diphtheria seem to be the order of the day here, Miss Attla Mathews and Fanny Meserve returned last Sunday from Portland. Miss Kmma Wagner and her brothers Oscar and Kd attended the school enter tainment at Mayger last Saturday evening, and report a good timo. : ' Several people from this place have been attending court at Ht. Helen this week. Dr. Meserve expects to have his new house ready for occupancy abant the mid dle of January, His house will be among the best In the county when completed. W. N. Meserve has been busy atRniuler, the past week, surveying town lots for Mr. Oeorge Moeek. Rainier' must expect a " boom," which she Is justly entitled to. as no better site for a city cun be found on the Columbia river. Tbe hall at this place has been lined In side, and the ceiling raised about three feet higher, making it in the form of an arch, which will add greatly to the appear ance as well as to the ucconstic properties. Hie hall will also lie puln toil and thorough, ly equipped, ready for the dance and enter tainment In January. , TKYON NOTES. Mrs. James Severns bought a fine span of Clydesdale mures. We wish Jimmy success. Miss Mary Mctcalf Is visiting her niece, Miss Edmonds, of Westport. There was no school here for a week or more, owing to the sickness of Mr, Key sur's children, The supervisor is opening the Tryon road. It will be open in about a week. Mrs, James Severns came down on the fralda from Portland Suturduy evening, and was the guest of Mrs. D. M. Ewlng. Dencrvluar PraUe. Wo desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr.. King's Mew Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills , Uucklc-n's Arnica Salve and Electric Ulitcr. and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. . We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready lo refund the purchase price, if sutl-'factory result do not follow their use. These remedies have woo their great popularity purely on their merits For sale by Edwin Ross, druggist. Don't 'f ake Our Word, But cull your druggist to one side and ask him privately which of all trie remedies ad vertised to cure rhcumutisiu he would rec ommend. If ho is pouted, and conscien tious, he will tell you that Dr. Druminond I iuhtninir ltcmedv is the only one tliut oilers a rewind of f00 for a case it will not cure and for ordinary cases the money is returned when one bottle does not cure. Willi sensiblo people this is the strongest recommendation. Price t5 per bottle. Went to any address lireoaidon raceipt of price. Driimmoiid Medicine Co., 4H-A0 Maidei. Lane, New York. Aitents wunted. WHO PAYS THE TAX? From Whom loea the County's Rev enue Come? Following we publish list of all person who pay tax in Columbia county on f 1,000 and upward. This list doe not show 'the entire amount assessed to each individual, but shows the exact amount of prtrpmy pan! oil over ana above all exemption for in- debtedaeaa, which will be of interest to our reader: Atirams 4 Knnx. f)3t Alnsworth, JC IfflS Barr, Adam 2,K9S Blood, VO 2,030 Bryant. Omer J.... 3.401 Bryant, EH 1117 Bryaul, E 0 estate of ' 4,i:0 Bryant it Conway 2,614 Ueauro.C'haa J420 Illanehanl, Dean 6,376 Baker, Doraey e-tato of 8,000 B!odctt, DA 6,160 aioiiiiifter, John 8 2,700 Cox, Itlchard S,(ltK Colvln, Walter B J.ieo Cora, D W 2,000 Copland, 1 U... ....... 8.2M7 Dart, James S.sr Dibblee, John S.071 Darr, Cnrbett, Clark it Hall Sjro Dobbins. Aimer T S,l Elliott, WW 2.6K7 Kink, Jaiiio F 2,750 Foator. R K 8,339 Foster, Oeorge , 2,821 Frnkfs, V A AY 2,13 Krakos, MraRJ.r 2,055 Freeman, Mrs B M 6.02H Fullerton, Joalah 6,231 Fobs, EB 9.S32 Guild, Jesse - 2,105 cam. j k 2,5io (illtner,Jr1 7,035 llenrlol, Frank D 3.305 lloinple, OA 2,905 HiiKhes, Pat ; 2,K!1 Hall, C R 2,000 Harris, Samuel 2,000 Hall, Edwin 8.'-00 Acxle, Charles 8. S3.') Hewitt Investment Company 8,000 Johnson, John. 6.008 King Keal Estate Association 4.4KO Kecooy, M J 2,000 Lambcmon, Henry C... 2,90 Ladd. Win M 2, SO I.ancavtor A Davla 1, Mayger, Charles. 2,710 MayaeriftCo., 2,951 Mason, Lucius 2,200 Merrill, Norman 4,132 Merrill, Frank S,2K4 Miles, S A 13,(126 Moeek, George F 2,208 Musgrove, Mrs N A.. 6,808 Muekle, Jarae, Jr 2,025 Muckle I) aethers 11,464 Northern I'aclllc R R Co 163.7H9 Oregon & California R R Co 11,010 Page, Edward 2,035 Pantou, A C , 2,800 Pacllle Poatal Telegraph Company 4,108 Quick. K 2,0117 Qulnn, James,,,,, 3,349 3,605 2,981 2,932 2.0,r5 2,905 3,9GT 2,000 Do You wish to know the quickest way to cure a coldT We will tell you. To cure a cold quickly, it must be 1 real od before the cold hag become set tled in the nystPtn. 1 ho first symp tom ore 11 dry, loud cough and sneez ing, iho cough i soon followed by watery expectoration And the sneezing by a profuse watery diechauge from the note. In severe cases there is a (hiu white coating on the tongue What to do? It is only necessary to take Clinmberluiu'i Cough Bemedy in double - doses every hour. That will greatly lesson the severity of the cold, and in many cases will effectunlly coimteritct it and cure what would have been a severe cold within one 01 two day time. Try it and be con vinced. 60-cent bottles for sale by Edwin Ross, druggist. W II. DOLMAN Has the St. Helens ir.rtifv rnn nBRADLEYMETCALFCO? CELEBRATED BOOTSs SHOES tSTABUSHCO Mil Roth Bros... Saline, Mrs Christian . fefl'ert, John Scffort. Erwin. Shattuek, Susan K.... Hllve r, Joseph Slavens, Mrs E M ... Smith, Joseph & Hons ,org) Stump, C Jr 4,494 But oik Mill Company , 2,000 Taylor, T H , 2,800 Tlchonor, A M & W K 3,280 Tl money, James F , 2,200 Tompkins, Frank 2,515 Upton, WW . 2.000 Vemonla Improvement Company 8,105 Watts, John R 10,881 Watklns, H P and wife. , 3,216 West, WW 10,056 Warren, F M , 6,245 Watson, John P..,.. , ' 2,400 Wadhams, Wm 2,11X1 Whltehonae, B O 12,6(10 Woodward, A L 4,320 White, Levi 7,280 Western Union Telegraph Company.,,,. 6,174 Washington Lumber Company 2.000 MORTGAGE ASSB88MBNT. V American Mortgage Company 8,900 Bolmert, L 4,505 Burster, J T F 5,000 Balfore & Freeman ,, 15,000 Cooler, Junes,,.,, 2,70 Dunnlway, H R.. 8,800 Dundee Mortgage Trust Investment Co. 7,050 Everdlng & Farrell , 13,163 Flaslchner A Mayer , 2,700 Hume. William 5,000 King, A N.. 8,100 Muckle Bros 8.850 Martin, A M , 2,500 Nice. H , Ohio I MSA Co... ;,. 2,000 The German Saving & Loan Society , 10,000 walker, R 11 ; 2,500 Card or Thanks. We wish to tender our thank to the friends and neighbors who rendered us nsaiatance during the late illness und urial ol our beloved husband and father. - Mrs. Geo. Frant and Family. TV Fnt BIBGESf BOOT HI THrWtJHLO iMaHwunngsiu A Large Invoiee of Stylish and 1) uru bio Footwear Jast Received. Trices of old Stoek 0 really Reduced. PORTLAND Marble forks. U SCHANEN & NEU, Manufacturers of Monuments, Headstones, And ull kinds of Marble, Granite, Stonework, Tablets, Curbing, etc. Special estimates for any desired work furnished on application. 80S First St., bet. Madison and Jefferson, Portland, Oregon. manuiactarers 01 and Dealers in- ROUGH! AND- DRESSED Fir and Cedar Lumber. Clear Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing Material Constantly on Hand, Clatskaxiie, " " " Oregon. Are "You Prejudiced Many people think it necessary to go to some large city to find a first-class DRUG STORE. Don't you believe it; because you can be convinced that there is a nrst-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 cheucist. WTFXIZ PERFUMES St. Helens, : : : Oregon. -CLATSKANIE LINE.- SHAVER. Si STEAMER G. W. J. W. SHAVER, Master. Leaves Portland at Alder St. dock Monday, Wednesday, Friday for Clatskanie, touching at Sauvies Island, St. Helens,(Jolumbia Uity, Kalama. Neer (Jit.y, Kainier, CJedar Landing, Ait Lolhn Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point, and alL intermediate points, re turning Tuesday, lhursday, and baturday. ISlicrifTs Sale. 8TATR OK OKE00N, t , County o( Columbia.) - BY VIKTtlE OF AN EXKft'l and order of sale itmied out of the ( ir cuit court of tbe Htnte of OreK'i". 'or tin county of Columbia, to me directed, In favor of Julm Maymirda'td against ii. it. Morynn and Pauline Moruan, for the sum of SUH 4.S dollars, tuduuient. witb interest at the rata of H per cent, ier aniiuin from tlm INili dnv of October, Mtt. attorneys fret M 01) lnt ler, and the further suiii of 3.".IO dollars costs and accruing emu, eoinmandinir mo to RiaKe sale 01 tne ioiiowImk-UcsitiixiI real property, to-wit: The northwest, auartwrof setaion 8, 111 township 7 north, ranire 5 West Willamette Meridian, embracing IHOacres: toRether with the tenements, hereditament and appurtvnciices tbereHnto belonirinir in anywise appertalniiio'; all being situated in Columbia county, Mate of Oregon, . duly levied iipun said tircuiisc on the Itllrd day ol November, 1NM2. Now. in lnursuauce of enid execntian. I will, on the 31st day of Ileceinber, 112, at tbe liour of 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Courthouse door in said c ount r ami state, sell at public am tion all the right, title, claim and interest iu and to the above dencribed reiil property of said M. K Mur- a'l nun i-Muiiiie itiurgan 111 inn uivoeia idder therefor, for cash 10 sutisfv uiu exe cution, Interest and cost. ii. A. MA8H1B, -d2d30 Sheriff of Columbia County. Or. Notice fsr Paablieatlan. Land OBIce at Oregon City, Oreaon. Normler 14. Kw2. NOTICE l hereby Klveu that the followlug numcd sottler bus lllpfl notice of his liilnn. tinn to iiiake final prtnl In snpport of hlsclulm, end that snld pro.il will he made before the County Clerk nf Columbia county, at HI. Helens, uregou, on January s, twj, vis: A DO LP H UANHEN', Homestead entry No. 7125. for the ne'owW, t 6 n, raw. He names the following wltnesta to prove hla coiilinuous realdeoce noon, land cultivntlon of, ralil land, viz: i. M. in hlbnld. I.. Archllmld, H. M. Fowler, 8. A. Kowltr;ful ut neuiicn. cumniniacoimiv-. weetm. nltkl-JS J. T. AITERHON, rowlcr;rull o , RegUter. fletlce far PuMieaMlwW. Land Olllce at Oregon City. Oregon, November 14. IriDS. VTOTICE Is hereby given that the follnwiug ll named settler haa Hied notintof hla Inten tion to make final proof tu support of hi claim, and that said proof will be merle before the Comity Clerk of Columbfaconntwatbt. Ueleua Oregon, ou January 3, leys, via: j JAMES QAITE!!U Homestead ititry No. 8320. for the se'.i of see 17. tin, r 3 w. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous ntiidenfe unoo. and ctiltiVAtion of, said land, via: N." Ffnck nev, John King. A. P. Usher, N. A, Andress; all of Deer Island, Columbia county, Oregon. niiuizt j. t. Arrntasun, ttegister. I EUGENE HAHNEMANN. 0 Wholesale Dealer IX IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Wines 1 Liquors DISTILLER'S AGENT. S4T Front Street, Portland, Oregan. Final Settlement. In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, .for Columbia county. In the matter of the estate of Moses Mc- (Jrew, deceased. Notice is hereby given thsit Nancy A. Mo- Grew, the admiuistrutrix of the estate of Moses McGrew, deceased, has tiled in said court her linal account and pelilion for distribution of tbe residue of said estate; also that said court has appointed Saturday, 1110 nil (lay 01 January, itva, at iu o ciocx A. M. of that dav ami the courtroom of said court at the City of St. Helens, Colum bia county, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said mutters, 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 id estate now ready for distribution, to- wit: The ei of soK and swW of se! and 8Pi of nsi of section 13, 1 5 n, r 8 w Co lumbia county, Oregon, and containing 100 acres. MANCY A. MoOKEW, Administratrix of estate of Moses McGrew. deceased. DILLARD COLE. d2d30 A ttys for Administratrix. MUCKLE BROS., Manufacturer of LUMBER -AXD DBA LIBS HI GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ST. HELENS, OR. Jose oh Kellogg & Co.'s River Steamers, ?ZZZ3 fi IKK . 1. Joseph Kellogg and Northwest. FOR COWLITZ RIVER. NOK i iiWJio r Leaves KELSO Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs day, and Saturday at 6 a. m. - JOSEPH KELLOGG w. rainikr at 5 daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 Keturmng leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving at 6 p. m a. Don't Buy Your Drugs . ANYWHERE BUT AT A REGULAR DRUG I STORE, -YOU WILL FIND THE- CilEAPEST WATCH IX THE WORLD. AsicnBi J" auu r -(win. - - ' n I A ii la Ml I W AatUIICArt BOTIJIIIXT, OOI.V TLA. TKI1ML RO KKY RKULIKKH. la wfttoll to dliWnt bur I'M raoffttt ERIC A i WATfi ,KO. W thtralor i rofuiitlmonet tn an cm oidlaMttUfclUn ud rtitji to ti puDiianvr or tin pr, m w uur mtinuii und QUARANTtl ll tn kop good tiiut) fur ONI D Mrrectlr tor It year. It u tlmplj triumoli of AmorkMi la kiii. a nut aTnilt by eoiitrMl for ut In loU of lov.000, tho iargeii ordor for wotchoi ovoi flvon. uodvo ino pnoo ho tarsMt wotcb utnu fkcturlBK plant In tn. world moUog ihoo watctio. U repTOMntt joart ofoxporliiwnt and eulUT. Cut UioUf r Iireienti It two-ttilrdi alio. Mnvoroent It Amorlran Leor rUtitarn l'lnlim ia buaia to ml nut a. PorTMtlv atlluBtad, r ItulHtud and tuated, Hat patent wluulnij atucliiuont ro- iiirntir no any, Halloa ptwt-imia ir t.'i iw l wrltttin miariintnA svnni itriiilua aach. vatlaalkla mmm and wo will proo-nt yn wi a liandaomn (pld plated clialn Empire Watch Co., New York. Freshest, Purest, and Best of Everything -AT THE- Clatskanie Drug Stored DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor. Hart & Sweetland, Proprietor St. Helens Meat Market Fresh and Salted Meats. Bausase. Fish anil Vfgetablea. Meals by wholesale at special ratea.v Kxn'pss wacon run to all parts of town; ana cuarge reasonume. . Natlee far Pablleatlan. Land Office at Oregon city, Oregon, leccmber6, W92. NOTICR Is haroby Hiren, that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Inten tion to make Anal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will he niade before the Counly Clerk of Columbia county, at at. Helens. Oregon, on January 2U. 1803, vis: CHRISTIAN FELBKR, Homestead entry No. 6921, for the eV of neV. ifl, lOn. ril bis continuous residence nm and cultivation swi of ni. ue names ire nd neW of sot of see IOI lowing wltnexs to prove of said land, vis; Ed. ST. Oushmsn, K.I. Iilwk Frenk Tttuhnp and E. M. rolliiu, Hof Keubeu vColumhiacouuty, Oreiron. "jlil . T. Afl'KRA-) .."-- '-j1--. Notice for PbIIcatl. Land Offlct at Oreffon City, Oretcon, November H. NOTIOK in hereby given that th foltawtrnr nameit fcttlet has filed notice of hit Initia tion to make liiuti proof ki ijport of bfn claim, nnd that paid proof w9H be marie boforo Aha County Clerk of Cotumbiit rotmtyaOiU. HeleuH. wtcgout on January &, itrJof vu: KOBMJ) X A. ANDKE88, Homestead entry Ko. 7041. for the nwel wrfl, - t&n,r2w. He nameH the following witnewe to urove hi coutinuoun residenco fl(oii. and eitltWation of, atvd land, vis: N. Piiw-Viiey.Jnhn Kilts'. r. btner, James (iaitena bu of IMmr Island, CoIumbUcounty, OrvxoW uhum , J. T. Afl'Erii.O.V, RetrliteT. ISatlce for '(. w! Offie at OoW"i City, Oreiron, - . ' ''"-v-.. November -UL luA , OTKB 1 hereby aAiT bl the Mlowin namol setilrr ha liloll ul his inten- ta make linal nniof in sttitpoft orvaijiiii . I thntaid nroof will be made befope u. . County clerk of Columbia eolinfy. at bLfHtriett. - Oregon, on Jauuary W, 18SW, viz: - MANITKL H. KOVEB. ' Homestead entry No. 918i. for the eW of aoc 17. Ilin,r2w. Jloniimcs the following ltnesr ' to prove his contiiiunus residence upon, and : cultivation of, said land, vis: under section 2301, R. J. M. Archibald, Kamuel Fowler, John Jaiiies, Lawrence An-hibald; aH of Keulien.Co lumbiacouuty, Oregon. J. T. AFPKKSON, iifi liegUter. Netice far Pnhllcattlon. Land Ottree at Oregon Citr, Oreiron, Iieccmlier B, 18!li aOTICE Is hereby riven tbat the followimr ll named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make fiusl proof lu support of his claim, and that said iironf will be made liefore tlie County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens-' Orcuou.on Janunrv '20. liKKt, viz: . KDWARD BLACK, Homestead entry No. 682, for the nw of sea 29, tn. r2w. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous resilience npon, and cultivation of, said Inaul, via: Eil. A. Cush--man. Christian Fetter, Frank bishop and K. ti. (oiUus, ail of Keubeu, Columbia county. Ore iron. i-tbtjUJ i. T. Al'I'lCKSON, KfiaUter. Exccwtair') nailice. Notice is hereby given tliat the ondcr signed executor of the last will and testa ment of Margaret J. Neff. deceased, lia duly qualified as such executor. All jer toiis having cliiintci agninst said estate ara hereby notified to present them to me with pruiwr vouchers, at the law office of Dilliir & Cole, in Bt. Helena. Oreiom. within ix inontlia from this date. Dated at St. Helena. Oreiron. this ojih duy ol November, 1M92. l-ULKH JC. 1.0U8IONOUT, Executor of the I Jist Will and Testament of Margaret J. Neff, deceased. d'idSO yDMINISTRATOB'8 NOTICE. To all whom it mav concern : Notice i hereby friven that the undersigned haa been duly amwinted by an order of the comity court for Columbia .comity. State of Orw gon, administrator of the estate of Mitry Thomas, deceased. All persona having claims against saia estate are Hereby noti fied to present the same at my residence in publ notice. ALEXANDER THOMAS. said Columbia county within six (6) month train me ante ot tne nrst publication of this Administrator of the estate of Mary Thorn- " w, umi'anvu. Dated St. Helens, Or., Nov. 19, 1802. Notice ta Creatitara. Notice Is hereby given that thn nmtar. signed administratrix of the estate of Otto I'eters, deceased, has dulv Qualified aa mvcb administratrix. All fiersons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to me with ornner vnncl.ar at the law office of Dillard it Cole, in St. Helens, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated at St. Helens. Oregon, this 9-itl. day of November, 1802. 8KNEY I. PETEKS. Administratrix of the esta te of Otto IVtcra, deceased. d2d30 CITATION. In the Connty Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. In the matter of the estute of Charles Jas pers, deceased . The State of Oregon: To Mary Jaspers, Leon Jaspers. Onstav jaspers, rcmr Jaspers, aixl to Ervin T. Jaspers, heirs at law of Charles Jaspers, deceased, and tn all other heirs un known, if any such there be: Greetinirr' BY ORDER of this Court, you, the said Mary Jaspers, Leon Jaspers, Gustave pers, l'eter Jaspers, and Ervin T. Jas pers, heirs at law of Charles Jaspers, de ceased , and to all other heirs unknown.il any such there be , you and each of vou are hereby cited to appear before the Countv Court of the County of Columbia, State of Oregon, at the Courthouse -on tlie 7th day of January. 1H!M. at 10 o'clock A M. ,.f ll.-' day, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted to the admin istrator ot suia estate to sell so much of the hereinafter described real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent as mar be ne cessary to pay tlie debts of said decedent, and the expenses and charges of adminis tration. The following is a descrintion of the real estute petitioned to be fold, tn-wit The southwest yt of section 1 in township 7 north, runae ft west, containinn lrl also the northwest W of the northeast and the northeast of the northwest J, of section 2!) in township 6 north, ramra 4 wat of the Willaincltc Mcriilinn, ami contain ing SOacret: all siluiite iu Columbia countv. . State uf Oregon. In testimony whereof "I, E. E. Quick, 4 Clerk of Ihe County Court aforesaid, do ' hereunto act my bund and affix the seal off said Court, at office in theCit v of St. Helens, thi" 20th duy of November, 1 ('. ISKAI.. , ii. TC. tf IMfK, . d2d:)0 t.jiiDly t !- i'S;. . ..M.i.rtii'ii s'ii ? -lack. ."tteubea. this 2!lh ,iay of November, lsw lhU ; K. E. QPlCJt.