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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1893)
Iw ' Oregon imt. 8LlkcRlPT7o?f. II.SO t'KR YEAR. Bt; Uklki, May 8, 1893. ' . A PAXTIXG IVORS. With Uila iss.je This Mist pnr In lu o possession of Davis Bro'., who f r well knowa to Columbia c.:uu!y'a fitixena, haying resided here from childhood, and consequently need no yrord of introduction. H i with no amall degree of regret that I atir render the journal.Btic iponsibility . ' WW m . - yi bi Helens and Columbia founly to pthere, but in doing to it ia with con fide nee in my successors that no i lone Will be left unlnrucd for popular ad vancement in thia important portion of the grandest sUlo in the Uniou. During alnfost two ytara aa niaouger of Thk Mist, and amid prosperity mingled wjtlj adversity, the people of 81. Helena and Columbia county have favored thj paper will a liberal pat fonage, thua allowing their apprecia tion of my effort, which, whether in the right or wrong channel, have heejj pushed forward with honest mo five. Whether or not any good has been accomplished by the ffforts of The Mist I leave it with the people to judgn. Thanking one and all for of which Portland claims tlio honor, is to be found within the borders of tins county. Portland is, at Just, awakening to the fuel that jn order to retaiu tho honor she now holds, a united and persistent eflVt must be put forth to make it a tu:iuu(aeturing center, and to supply the demand for materia! to work Uon, brought ubont by this, fields offering such material mnfti be sought. Wood, iron and coal are tho three mod urgent panicles necessary to the successful operation of manufacturing establishments, and a these abound iu almost limitless quantities in this county, some effort must be made by onr large city to de velop and utilize them in order to sus tain herself. Columbia county is ready and willing to assist Portland iu every way possible in her efforts to be come tho manufacturing center of the Northwest coast, and aa we possess what Portland most requires in order to reach this high position, it might be well to investigate our ability to supply her needs. business as the Iralda ihiiii to lie tliriviu Considerable interest was token over report ot Mr. Kiev's arrest, it is general! presumed to the old time gene dire. presumed n be the work of tnal the old time exneilcnce of other is ami inrciuiy iironclit to ml mi that no man I safe in venturing between husband and lie. Let Iter go Gallagher I Assessor Kyscr lias been doin.g the town for several days ami while the estimated value of escli and every piece of property nas own tarireiy increased under uiu new law , the reiult seems inticli more exultahle tu the fair-minded, and general sentiment largily favors Mr. Kyser a guod Jmltreiiiciit. Of course some will demur against paving any tales at nil and have aucceeded making a noutiual debt exempt their entire hkch nereio.oiw. row taxpayers wut liav anincvmive tu ft out of debt and keep out. CIltCl'lT COL'KT DOCKET. A Lousiaua sheriff en route to asylum with a craiy colored man, was rcceuuy ejected Irani a passenger coach in consequence of his refusal remove me passenger trora tho car provided for white passengers. ' lie brought suit against the company for ... L : .. .1 i a .i . . . 1 " r aa-w, - ruawuK .u.t toe fi0,ooo damages and lost the case, the receive Went in the future, I beg to remain very respectfully yours, J. R. Bergle, Jb. SALUTATORY. judge deciding that ilie law does not discriminate except in favor of colored nurses of white children. The South has lost its slaves but not it con tempt for the negro. Tho duty of once more writing a sa lutatory and making a fornial bow to the newspaper readers of Columbia county now devolve upon us, and we do so with a full appreciation of the important duties which we are about to assume. In consequence of the position which Columbia, county oc cnpiea aa one of the most important a the state, it will be our single pur pose to wora tor me county's best in- terests at all times, to advertise its re sources and encourage every public or private enterprise which will in any way benefit her citizens or add to their wealth and prosperity. Several years' residence in this county has given us thorough knowledge of its great re sources, and wide acquaintance among its citizens which we hope to still further enlarge. The columns of . The Hut are open for discussion of questions of general interest to the public, yet we must emphatically state that wa reserve the right to reject any or all correspondence of a radical per . aonaj nature, wherein the character or repute of any person is in peril We ask those who have contributed from time to time matters of interest from their localities to continue the same, and, if possible, enlarge the vol ume, as it is our sole desire to make Thk. Hist a paper for the people of this county, taking the responsibility upon ourselves to thank yon for the favors you have bestowad upon this paper. In the past. We shall not neg lect to improve Tbb Mist in every Way possible, and remembering the dnty we owe its readers we will make . a faithful endeavor at all times to fill ihese columns with matters of interest and importance to our readers. Hop ing to retain the valued support which Thk Mist now enjoys and merit the patronage of others, we disappear at the door of our sanctum and cheer fully begin our task, of presiding over Tub Mist. Bespectfully, ' Davis Bros. Secretary cf state Osborne, Kansas, is be!ie?ed to be insane, good many people believe that every body else in that state is crazy. PEER ISLAXD. The rain still keens comin? bearr ahm era and sunsnine the davittloea n'ot riri- zie ail day and keep all kinui of farm in very oacawara. I he taster adage u at ktot Irti. "ln tli tt.lr.t fi.i...iw Eas.Cer," which promised to break the rec ord was fulfilled by a heavy shower La the anernoon. Mrs. Fannv Bell, daughter of Mr. anil Uh n I ' l' : ; . 1. i. : : . Mio. v. v. .iJKliait. ja I J fill c vu m viaii. Mr. W. 0. Buicirardner and Miss Mattle rowier. 01 lAuumma t;itv. wpr mum.! last Monday by Justice Blakesley. of St Helens, at the residence of the bri.ie s riar- enta. "Happy is the bride that the sun shines on. Last Monday' bride can boast of this, but the sorinz hride rsnn.it oruinamy uo so. W. O. Bumjardner's weddin? Tpcinfinn lat Wednesday evening; at the resi-itnee ot tiis Drether-in law. C. L. Smith. jj grand success. ai nsning is a treat snort tb a wur The fish are very abundant and it looks as u nirv comes to each ene's funeral. Al onzo Merrill and I. B. liunigar.lr.er hooked in.' cau in less luan turee Uoura fine a fe evenings since. Peter Patrick COLUMBIA CQVSTY VS. PORTLAND. It is safe to predict that an unpre cedented stir is to be made in this county the present year. We see and hear of valuable and permanent im provements being made in all parts of the county, which lead to this belief. New enterprises a-e being inaugurated which add largely to the county's wealth, developments are taking place, and proving profitable and valuable, which heretofore were mere supposi tions; the natural resources of the county are being developed ; the in creased amount of invested foreign capital in our midst is a feature to be considered as a matter of great conse quence, in the future it not immedi ately, and the general aspect is such as to instill in one the felling of cer tainty that Columbia county ia to push more rapidly on to that scene of ac tivity which has for many years per vaded the entire northwest. Evidences are brought to bear that Columbia connty possesses many resources that other less fortunate sections are de void of and which must be developed in order to supply the fast increasing demand caused by the inauguration of manufacturing pursuits near, if not in our immediate midst. It is coming more plainly to light every day that in order the metropolis of our state to push ahead with that same brik move ment which it has been characteristic of these many years, it must step out oi us aoor yara to sees: tne necessary substance on which to build itself upon a more substantial foundation. And where is she to look for this substance except in the imn-.ediately adjacent coutityf Columbia comes first under thia head, and we see no reason for it sot being the sole simply section as very resource requisite to the attain jxieuttif the postilion, commercially, Donkle, of Mist, was a guest of .otgues u.e pat weeK or so. This whole neighorhood has been turned topsy-turvy for the past tea days by people ui uvuig aruunu. Splawn Bros, moved oat on their new ovale. John McDonaM and familv mnrsd n A.USO, rtasn. Bert Seffert moved back on his ranch. John Schmidtka mored hia Intrpin tamn 1 .!. 1' ; oo o r John Catteratte and familr mnriwl tn it VOWieman . where he is emne In wnrlr In me canm lor Messrs. bchniultki Rum. garqner. I. 8. Bnrogardner has moved to the Cow leman where he is a partner of John ocumiutxa in the logging cam p. Mrs. I. 8. Bumgardner went to Clataka- uie on a visit. The new school honse ia In ennra nf mn. siructon and wui add a big improvement w our town ana the whole neiuhborhood. "The rurht Demon in the rivht nlum" is a true saying and should always be con sidered. We think the board of school directors has done jmt w hat they should when they considered the application of Mrs. Belle Gaddis as ic&oher iu thii diat rict. We predict that she will gie the board very little trouble with insnhorrii pupils. RAIXIEH. VT. Minims, of Kaiama. was cllorl in town Tuesday to aWiae with I)r i. I ... in Mrs. Van Lewb' case, she being quite 1UH Judge BlanchareVs driver came hum tt weea jor exwnsive renairs. itnpi-o. inh in good trim to accomplish all the work wanted done. farming onerations are much rolnrlr. bv the Derniwtfirit drlyzlff whinl. luatu .(,. oldest inhaitant. Kever mind, we won't anuue to tne weather, let come what will! W. N. Forrester came home from Mnnta. sano, Wash., and was quite ill for several days but returned again Monday. A num ber of Koinier boys are up there getting good wages. J. J. Braira left for Portland Mnndnv and it is rumored that he intends eoini east of the mountains. The genial face of the marshal will be missed, while W. 8 Harmer will endeavor to wield the "Billy " Our architect, P. T. M. Bearce. is think ing seriously of going to the Cascades where his valuable aeryices will command better remuneration. We hope our loss will be his gain. tTncle Sam is calling for nrnnsftlff foi lor rying the mail from Rainier via. Hudson' Dent and Helena to Kyser, three times per week. This with two mails Agiary makes Koinier quite a distributing The contract for the bill of him W inr new aiiofii nouse was awarded to Smith & Sons for i67.40 with special rates for any additional amounts required. Birls are also called for this week for the jail. Verily idle men are becoming scarce. The steamer Toledo, which made this ho. terminal point, is temporarily off her rnn and her early morning scream is missed by all, and by the nervous with pleasure Cannot be she has suspended for lack oi The following am the rasta twn.llnir the May term of t ircuit Court which con venes l uesuay next. t;crrr. In the matter of the Columbia Oily I.um uvr vuinpauy, insolvent ueutors. Max Cans vs. C.'K. Konkle, et al. Matter ot s--inm. nt of Unculu Blake insolvent debtor. R. V. McNutt vs. 0. II. Bynon, et ah AV. J. Muckle. guardian, vs. E. V. James et at. Martha J. Moore vs. A. J. Moore. E. Hall, plaintiff, vs. J. II. Gillis, e( al. S. D. Kelley vs. N. Nichols et al. Matter of assignment of Bevia. NL-hola cpijwa, insuirent ueutors. H. J. Bevis, et al., vs. J. W. Bevis, et al James Chtyburn, pUintifT, vs. C. R. Kon- ate. Matter of assignment ot Chas, Bureau lusuiTent aDior. W. E. Hsvord vs K. R. Spencer. Portland Savings Bank vs. F. 0. David son. . W. Mudget vs. M. Mndget. J. W. Bevis, et al., vs. J. B. Haley, et Ward Swope vs. John Heline. law. F. B. Reider vs. H. C. Brlnson, et al. H. E. Wodsworth vs. G. A. Massie. Jasper Graham vs. Josiah Weston. F. Tryon vs. Oreencreek Lumbering an F. and 8. M. Tryon vs. Greencreek L. M.Co. J. A. Whiteaker, plaintuT, vs. W. ' Thorn turg. John Veazy rs. Geo. Clarke. M. W. Millar vs. W. E. Cathey et al. Hei Caples vs. school i!.trict So. 11. 0. R. Wikon et al., vs. J. K. Bourne. W. H. Conyers vs. John Maynard. Mcyerflcld Gana Vs. C. R. Knnkle. M. Fisk vs. J. M. Leavens & Co. II. J. Bevis et al.. ra. Bevis. Xlchols Splawn. P. Hughes vs. B. C. Enyart et al. H. E. Girard vs. G. A. Massie, sheriff. C. Frienwald vs. P. Rosier. Mary Schmidt vs. W. J. Ri.-e. E. Webster vs. O. H. Bynon. N. V. Kelley vs. J. K. Yauvalkinburg. C. H. Fuller vs. Will R. Gay. W. J. Eaatabrook vs. Lewis t Dryden. C. F. Lord vs. J. W. Bevis, Sr. N. E. Miller vs. X. F. Banzer. Dillard & Cole TS. P. E and Marr Iiii. lijnot. Jonathan Dodge vs. Joseph Vanblaricom L. H. Bevis vs. Bevis, Nichols Splawu, K. MOuit vs. G. H. Bynon. F. M. Tuompkins vs. Jennie Wright et al R. L. Sabin vs. F. A. Smith. A. D. Ruddimau vs. H. E. Girard. S. W. lilasde.l. receiver. a. W. n Cm neii. R. 8. Sabin vs. Dean Blonchnrd. E. Kaufman vs. Allen Xevin. John Maynard vs. 8. L. Loiell. J. B. E. Bourne vs. W. Grindie. J. Graham rs. J. Weston. W. B. Moyer vs. John Maynard. Schmitka ya. J. W. Bevis et aL . CBixiricaL. Suteof Oregon vs. I. G. Wickstrom. VIARRIKO. BACOS-PU8EY At Gillton. Tuesday. lrn airs, uatuenue rusey to J 8. Bacon. IJL MUAKUSKK-FOWLER At the resi- di-nceof Hoyd 1-owlir, Columbia Ciiv, Mav 1, 1SV3, .Martha A. Fowler to Willis O. Bumgardner, Justice Blukesley officfc BOB.1. WtliBEK-At Clatskanie, May 1, 1893. to me iicui it.r. iv cooer, a twelve pound Greatly Surprised. My wife was confined to her bed tnr two months with a very severe attack of meiiiimuim. ne couia get nothing that would afford ber anv relief, and as a last report gave Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial. To our Great snrnrK ith uaan A iiBTrove after the first application, and by using it regularly she was soon able to get up and attend to her house work. . H Johnson, of C. J. Knutson A Co.. Kensimi- ton , Minn. 60 cent bottles for sale by Ed win ikias, drugjjist. Meses Price Care f Bhewmatisni. The many cases of rheumatism cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm ilminn ih. r,a few months have given the people great wiuiuciiic in im uurisiive properties, and uve suuwn tnat mere is one preparation that can be depended upon for that painful and aggravating disease. Honaker Bros., Lorain. Ohio, eav: "Mr. Minn Prlr. iJ Luis piace. was trouoied with rheumatism for a long time. Chamberlain's Pain Rlm has cured birn. He aavs that the Balm h ho equoj. - r or sale by dwin Ross, drug Somo Good Buys" o sigt st D. J. Switzor, ST. HELENS, - OREGON, WE ARE THE MANDFCTDRERS The southwest of section 3?, and the outheaat H of the southeast U of section I 31, end went U of the southwest V, of sett lion 81, lownsliip 7 north, runge 2 west, 2S0 acres, (.au per acre. The southeast W of tha southeast W ot section i, townahip 7 north, range i weal, w acres at per acre. The northwest H oi seetlnn 0, township I o norui. range 2 weal, containing ittt acres. io per acre. The southwest Maud west U of south east H anil the southeast of the soutli- r "im 14W WW.-. J, 1,1 .11 D lll'l tllVIV- P I I and the northeast W uf the northeast V of seitiontl, townslilpt) north, range t weal, w acres, ti.w per acre. l he west h or the northwest M or sec tion 8, township 6 north, range 2 west, 8jl acres, S7.au per acre. The northeast M of the south west K. and uie nnriuweai m ot tne aouuieast W ol sec tion 8, township 6 north, range 2 west, 80 acres, fo per acre. tion 7, township 6 uorth, range S west. SO I acres. o per aire. A farm of 82 acres at W arren Station , on tne is. r. a. it , with team of horses. (on, harness, 3 cows, t yearliug: also all I farming tools, good bouse and burn. Price. S.iSjO. two-thirds down, balance in 1 year. uj'iuire oi u. j. esnpter, 6t. Helens, Ur. The northeast U of the southeast M of I section l , township 6 north, range 3 west, i.jo per acre. Terms One-third cash, balance secured oy mortgage at 8 per cent iutere.it. MEN'S; -ALL-WOOL- Saclis and Frocks SIZES 34 TO 54 SUITS $8.85 !; Teachers' Examiuation. T0TICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT J.X for the purpose of making an exami nation of all persona who muv otli-r them selves as candidates for teachers of tbe schools of tins county, the County School Superintendent thereof will hold a public examination at St. Helens. Oregon, com mencing at 1 o clock, P. in thu 10th day of County cVhool Superintendent Col. County. i'i tuia na usy ui Apru, ikjj. Every Suit Warranted to bo of tho Celebrated Albany 5Ulw Cassunere. For Sale ! Bottom land, well improved, with fine. young orctiard and Kood bu ldtim: also a good upland farm, well iruprored, hne, yoang orchard, splendid buildinirs. Call onoraudress i. BL MUA KU.NER. Deer Island, Or. J. M. MOYER&CO. RETAIL STORE under the Gilman, Corner Alder Street, Portland, Oregon. Standard Bred ARE YOU AWARE? TROTTING STALLION M Itekooi -THAT- PEDIGREE : AID BOOK WOOD l dark hv fi h.nrl. I niitn: no while except star. He was aired by I Adtromlark (719,: Aid Kui kwood a Sillr Kivk. I ""i. uj nwiwww iij. AiiininaacK a qam, i luifcc, vt v Qiunieer sat, son ol KysiUke s Ilanibleionian: 2nd (iam. Nellia. bv Alrmmlur Aimaiiaa (in, aoo oi BTwiyse Haiubiel iuan ju;. ou uuB or nermaji xorean, son ol Jus:m aorean. Ilie amtt foun; nr nf lh Unrwn fmnilv of horsas. Bherman Moriran sired Vermont Black Hawk, aire of Echau Allen. Bonot'ide i full brother to Bruno 2 a1, Breeie, 1 :'!, Vounir Bruno. . 1,.ii!i.1 H...n. 9.01 Trotusl In public to woigjn Iu 1 :0. Curl Burr trial by Robert Bonner in 2rP.'. Bruno and Bruiieue in uW, trutteil double In public 1,1 r. .niMiirc. uaci in AiiirunciMrK. ia nr vm. "iiteer (Ml. m of Rysriyke's Hambleiunian (luv Volunteer Sim j Hi. Julian J 1 1'. (;!. t.-i it Alley2 w, Boiiine pnver 3:13W. iseuie, ilie grandsni of Adiroiulai k, as will I Edwin 3Eo CARRIES A COMPLETE STOCK OF 1 Drugs and Chemicles, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. m&B&&BZ Perfames, Stationery, School Books and Cigars MlfftmoajNt In ths Circuit Court of the State of Or((oo, (or (,'oluinljiu cotiniy. H, U. WcNutt, rialullir, v. (lis II, BYiiort and Nki.lis Xmmods Bv Kofi, Defendants, To Out H. Bynon and Nellie Kmniona Dy mm, the above named defendants t IN TIIK NAMK Or THE HTATE OF 1 Orrjrnii, you are hereby rwiulred to a pear and answer the complaint tiled ajruiiint you In the above entitled ami on or before (lie Ural day of the next term of the above entitled court, to-wlt: on the lirsl Tuawlay Iter tho second Monday in stay, lrntl, be- lite mn tiny 01 sum minim. Aim 11 you f tiii will apply to the eourl for Ilie relief prayed for In the complaint, vU: for jmlRaieut fur fail ho to answer, fur want thereof, plaint! IT th sum of ST.UOo, and Interest thareoa since tha loth day uf February, 11X1, at lh rate of ten per vent, r animiu until ald and for the further sum of I7A.0O aa aitor. ney's fees, and lor lilt costs and disburse tiients herein 1 and for a decree (orwloaiua the niortgaKe act forth In the complaint aa4 that the real property deeorlbml therein,' to-wlt: UiU 3, 4,o,6,U. 10 and II In block ; and also ail of block VII; oil In lfellln(r'e sddilion to lbs I'lty of Vernnnla, C'oluiabla county , Oreaun, be sold and the proceeds uf such aale bo applied towards the rui'llt of said iudltiuelit. This tumiuons la published pursnant lo an onler nf court made sud tutored the ISth day nf Manb, letstt. mJInii tIKO. R. 0AVI8, Attorney for MainUff. pay. via : or . Ill the rirenlt Court ot the ttats ( Orofea, for t'olu mlila county. Kpwabd WissTta, l'laliiUA, I vs. I (lis II. Bvsoa and Nsi.ua Bvaon.DeTsi.) To Ous K. Bynon ami Nellie Byaoo,Ue alwve named defendants 1 TK TIIK NAMK or THKRTAT10V 1 Oriton, you are hereby required to as pear and answer the complaint Bird against vou in the alwve entitled acilon, oa or be fore the II rt day id the aext term of tke aUiveenllileii court, to-mlt: on the Art I Tuewlav alter the second Monday In May. im, Im-Iiik the ib day uf said month. And If you fall au to auswrr, for want thereof, plaint ill will lake judgment airaiiit you and each of you fur the sum of a.t& 00 with le. trrest thereon sl.ice the lUlb day ot Mareh, HU, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annwss until paid; and for tlx further eoan et );i0M)as aitornrya fret) herein, and for bit costs and disbursements of ibis action ; aud an ortli r olrm-linif the sale, on tiecolioa, of the folluwIiiK aliai-lird raat property, . wit: Tbe wH ol ituol section S3, aad e) of mSi of section 32, township 4 north, r ft weal: and that the lirocerds of said Ml be applied towards the paymentof Ue said Juilxu-eiit. 1 his summons is published pursuant to an onler ot court made and entered herein thia lSih day of March. 111 laMtut OKU. K. DAVIS, Attorn.y lor I'laiu'lff. Aslsiee'a Netlee. In the matter of asalmiment ot J. W. Beets, M. L. Nicholas and Ntepben Hnlawn, partners aa Ili-vis, Nicholas Jkttplava, IlisoUent debtors. The undi ri;nel bavins; been duly aa. pointed aMitjuee ol the estate nf the abet named lnaoivent debtors, under aad by Virtue nf all act ot the ieirl.lallee aaaenihlv ol tbe rltateof rreriii, entitled "An act to scciins to creditors a ju.t division ot tha etiale of debtors, who c-tnvey to a-sie;noee for the tienelit of crnlliors,' approved Octo ber IM, IM7S. end the atarndincuta thereto, apiirov.il Ke .ruury 'U, VvA, all peraoaa haviiiK clnlma auainat said rstaU am brrakr notiitcd to nrenrnr the same to ma at nv ollli-e. rK.ins XTl-i. Mamuaia bnllulne-. I'ortiaml. Oreron. dil v wrlilnl aa h la reouireil, withiu three moailia tmm tka dale hereof. K. P. 0KAI1AM. AulsTliM Portland, Or, March 31, IflW. nt3Imlf AID ROCKWOOD Will make tha season of Q at OHN DOWNLXG'S PLACE, Warren Station, Columbia Couuty. TERMS, 15 DOLLARS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. ST. HELENS, - - ORCCQV. Model Saloon. CASH STORE- W. J. MUCKLE & CO., ST. 1. STAilVrooP, Prep'r. HELENS, . . . OREGON -dkalms I a- . Choice Wines, inuors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts. General - Merchandise BiDard and Pool !Faulg (or da PaoommodaCion of Patroai CALL AROUND. netice (a Creelllwre. OTICE is hercbv eiven hir th nn,u.. trned Administratrix of the eatata i.i eorire Blracban . deceased, to that ri;r. f. and all oersons having clnlma a !ui me saia aeceaea , to exhibit theiu with the necessary vour-ners within six months afUv tne first publication of this notice to the Auniiiu.urami, at ner residence in St. He! Kiia, iiiujuuia crinniy, urepon. I.01TA V. STKACHAN. Administratrx of the estate of George uii agnail, mtxHEU. Notice Creditors. NOTICE is herebv eiven that th sieed has been appointed administrator of me esiaie oi joseptjus Jones, deceased, by tbe Hon. County Jude of Columbia coumy. au persons Having claims against said estate will ph-ase present the same in legal form to me at my olilce in the City of lom.oiiic, vuiuiiiijia county, uregon, niiiiiii ni.uiiiiiiiiniiuai IIHB UttMf, - This 4th day of May , W3 W. H. CoBvsm Administrator. mm akin er. owd "The only pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used ia Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Crockery, Glassware, Queensware', jjacues' .Dress Goods, Boots, Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods LUMBER. SHTNOIES T!Tf! CITY RARRRR SHOP Produce Taken in Exchanere. 11 win fay tou to consult Our Prices RAINIER, - - - OREGON. Potitlon for Liquor License. To the Honorable (iitmlv Judre aaJ Cam. miMionars of Columbia County, aia of Ortgon : We, the nm erslcned legsl voters af Deer Islnnd Precinct, o'unibia rnuntr, Xlal of (riKon. do pray that Allan Nevlii A Cs. be ranteil all. .ne to sell s Irliona liouera in less qtiatilles than four asllona In liter Island precinct for a period uf one year, be flnulni; Jiim 0. Ixin. (HlKiied :) Isom It While. William f)..d, Teas Teayeew. John Urnoii W M ToBillnana, a rewelf, C 9 Voiine. Kutl.l Kener. i W Ja qua. WMUaat W Ison. C J I lailsen. llobart Haaunui. J Nana. I bumra, (' Koalar. t M Poster, I. Mleseiaa, W aimer. nam .inn, Josaph Knlh, T II Nlichell, rm.li Uanibla. J at fowlar, r. w Fowler. H.err Blake. Alkln r.iF-eUii.l, K lirev. Jobs ktalllaee. Kll Mrlon.J Maveraon, William Vaaoser, MIC Rojer, Jot Uarem e. John Mclot, t H Fife'. V trior Wlacil, it Hialim.n, II A etler, Ha I'ienoa, Anloo Ixarnn. Genrire tiaokar. Fre4 Mn. ban mar, Kailltilaaauer. Jnha Cslu. Vleter Turner. William t'nnunr, Jamaa Keaaedy. 4 Hear, Jssperxia Nt,l, Koliart Johaatoa, Ueorye I'luenberfer. F V Kautiaeh, 0 W Farr, lir-rlor llollls, Walter F ltavard, P Hasara. John Oleaoo. Frank Jones .Bred Cody. LeaU ''"ai.1ner. B K Foster, C saris. K l.lnk, filldner. Anble Kiley, I, V Vaaoeee. Hwen Krlkson, John Jonaaon, S 4 Fewler, Job a Culbert, Manual Munn, Foster foolar. e Fo. sr, m nivmail, u B ariraann, J Mohttm. llartlS. John Hl.ar jaeoM, A lie Has., Mill U Jtaho, Uenult Nichols, Themes aVIsiaef Frank Jokasoo, J as iMt, jamas Tayter, Sheriffs Sale. -AVI BATH HOUSE. C. L. C0LBDHN, Proprietor, FARMERS. AND MERCHANTS Has Been Thoroaghly BefiUod and Rearranged. Only Baths in the City. ST. HELENS, OREGON. INSURANCE CO., Albany, Or. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL .. SECURED CAPITAL PAID CAPITAL . .1500,000 .. 247,000 74,250 FAR.II PnOFEUTI A aPECIALTT. Tor parHculars apply at tbe office ef Dillard it Cole, or Tita Hut office. OF COURSE YOD DO. o SUCH BETNO THB CA8E. it behoove, you to find the most dnairaJJa ni... pnrcbase vour ' inrigorator." Mmtrsri TSJ UTrt H w s.a .. a r-a r, m- u 1 si sua a i a-, a t Keeps constantly on hand the famous r.'.i m -! uuan Diossom ti?ars. The finest line of Wines Mriuors and vigors 10 oe roiinn tins side of Fort land. And If you wish to ' engage in a frame of '00L OR BILLIARDS, V, They con assure you that they hare the best table in town. Keervthimr new ami cileJd '"'Ur t"il"'uuge pectfullj iat, solic; Coneral Elerchandise. N,w SJOQK! N EWQOODS ATESTYLS! "TOE BAITQXJET' tit, rielcDi, Oregon. JUST FROM THE FACTORY. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. G. F. MOECK, RAINIER, - - , - OREGON 8TATE OP 0REOON. I t ounty of Vt unilila.f BY V1UTUK OK AN EXKCCTIOM and order of sale issued eat ot tha ('irctilt Court, of the Btate of Or.aoa for ia vuuuijr 01 1 oiuinnia, 10 ma directed, tat favor of M. A Miles, and ayalnst elo Hoyt. K. 1). Winlon. Olive Winton. Abr. ham Meier, Hlemund Frank, K. r). Perklna and John I). Iciutte,forthsumof (7tf2.M) dollars, judxmetit, with Interact at the rate of 8 jier cent, per annun from the 18io day of December . 1WJ, and the fnitaep sum of JJ 10) dollars, seats and aecrulna; costs, coiiiniandiiift tne to make sale of tbe following descrllted real property, to-wtl: ilia south west quarter of lis northeast quarter, and lots Nos. one (I), two (2) and so much of lot No. three (it) as there lie north of a line due test and west, running IhrotiKh the norlharmteomaa r tha n 1. C. of josclih Htouuhtoa. in aactlnn No. 9. township 4 north, ranee ii svaat Wlllaanaku iiieredlan, embracing 100 acre, mora or less, toirelher with the tenementa. heredii. ainents and apiirtenanccs thereunto belonf IllCorlll anvwisn ai.oi.rlnO.l.w .11 l.ln- sltuiited in I'oiHinhia county, state of Ore-, Ron. J duly levied upon said oreiuUea on the till day April. lHUvl. NOW, ill IHIrsilsncflof.alil munll.. tl)l on the 1.5th day of May, liin. at the boor of 10 o'cloi k A. M. ol said day. at tha Crmrthoiiae door in said County and btate, sell Ut public aiii tlon. all the rlxht, title, ola m and interest In and to the above de scribed real iironertv of tha .aid N.lann t to the highest bidder therefor for . to satisiv auiil v......! ii..u. m C,'!.",', o. , O. A MAfWlC, aHinia Bhsriir Columbia roimterte. Welra f.r Paihllcatlan. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, NOTICg Is haret.T (riven that the' foliowlo'f naineil snitlm Iim siat nn.i . L . '.'id ih Jliia"1 rjtw.Miisi.ppon of hi. iuti 1 onniy Clerk ol Columbia county, at 81. Helens. urcifou, oil Jlll.a 1, imil, vil li . HA.HUKh OKKICNWO0D, Homestead entrv n. mih:i i... m.. .!..... . eellou w, township 6 north, ranm 6 west. He laud, vis: Under section Ztm M a 1 j.maaM "''"i.Ji'r-AldrldK. and f. ll. Foulsf o? Mia?'--and t W Lee, of ClatUanle, aU of ColuSbLv county, Oregon, voiuiaoia. sHmli) J..T. APPERBON, Bagliter. noitee lor FupltcBtitttj. Land Offlcs at Oregon City, Orsaoa, April 7, um. V-OTICE Is hereby given that thi loii,. .., .....t . hum viz; . HAMt'KL A KOWt.irn iioma.tewi entry No, Km. tor the louthMat U of seeilon 17, township 6 north'ianll w2ft - htI.,cUontfnuou'.h?a.':,!law1" wli'" " Cl 1 said la,"rv M'"m U,0U' u'1 l"on Jam eV KaryJ,oW;hin0,,P,l iUT"