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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1894)
THK OREGON MIST DAVIS BROS., PUBLISHERS. UsitsS States and County Official Paser. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY S3, 1894. VALEDICTORY. - 8. C. Davis, the senior member of the firm of Davis Bro., editor of this paper, bm ditpoeed of bit interest in tbe busineM to tbe junior member ho Will hereafter conduct the business. OtLer interest necessitate my at tcntiun, and in disposing of the busi ne, I feel sure that the paper is pass ing; into the bands of thorough and practical newspaper management, else, for th best interest of the paper, the change would not be made. To the many friends and supporter of tb paper I wish to express sincere thank and ask for a continuation of your kind assistance to as. Moping that my friends or enemies (if any I hare made) will not sever 017 acquaint ance on account of the change, I re main respectfully, S. C. lUvia. SALUTATORY. From the above it will be seen that this paper ha passed into the hands of the junior member of the firm til Paris Bro'., and the doty of once more writing an introductory article and making a formal bow to the news paper readers of Columbia county de volve! upon roe, bat I realize that lit tie needs be said. In taking charge of , this paper I do so with a comprehen sive and unbiassed knowledge of the duties which devolve upon one in as suming control of a newspaper that make a specialty of setting f.rth tb resource and advantage poeeeaa'd by county which occupies (he commer cial position as daaa Columbia county. ! Many years' residence here has placed me in a position which ha enabled me to acquaint mrj!f with the more im portant possessions of the count;, fact which foroe the acknowledgment of it commercial importance. It is not with a ijhl or friviloua idea that newspaper will prosper without the constant and untiring care of it pub lisber, hence, I will euJaav tr to use every mean in my limited power, to make of Tag Mist a paper that will justly merit the patronage and sup port of every resident' in our county. As to politics I will say that this paper will continue to be an earnest ' advocate of the precept of the repub lican party, and as such it will be a constant and cctinng champion. We see but one figure-head, and to that 1 are will march with unfaltering step in the straight path which will lead the republican party on to a deserving victory in tbi county. Beside other things Ths Mist will never be forgetful of the fact that to bring our county' resources to tbe notice they justly merit, it will never do to be dormant, hence, to a certain degree Thb Mist will do tbe proper and deserving amount of advertising. We ask all to assist Thb Mist in this undertaking,, and you may depeud that your help will be duly appreci ated. I wish to thank all who have assisted us in the work of presenting Thb Mist, and will say that your as sistance ha been a prime factor in making tbe paper what it has been.' j Stepping behind that mystic curtain "we", and ouoe more undertaking to present you with a readable paper, am yours, faithfully, Davk Davis, of that paper be say that lb editor of the country paper have to bear tbe brunt of every campaign and it 1 only fair and just that IheyshoulJ be recog nised in the distribution of state ot Sees. As a rule they have to do the fiithting, take all tbe curses, and tbe other fellows take tbe plum. There is one office that is diiectly in line with the practical nespaper man's bus iness, and be should be recognised as the proper oue to be nominated there for. We refer to the office of atute printer, and would urge upou the state press the necessity of uniting to secure tbe office for a reptesenlalive of the county press where it by rigbu ought to go. If the paper themselves demanj recognition from the con veil lion iu tbi matter their wishe will not be ignored. y, on -sited Jr It has just transpired that the story of the vast amount of Cuin and &old dust that went down on the steamer Brother Joh'ialban, which was wiecked on the coast near Crescent. Cily, July 30, 1865, is a very large-iied myth, a such (torie usually are, cleaning out an old storeroom in ihesr San Francisco office, the other day. Wells, Fargo 4 Co. discovered an uld manifest of the steamer's cargo 00 iter fatal trip. It shows that tbe amount of treasure said to have been aboard tbe steamer is greatly exaggerated. Th total value of article enumerated in the manifest is as follows: Coin, 126.981 50; gold dust, $100 ; curreucy, 1,783.43; bonds, $900; iiiervbandiee, $5 '63 90; collections $1,94 41 Other package, tbe value of which are uot given, were among tbe ship's cargo, but lbs atory that several hundred thousand dollars wem dowu with the steamer is uudoubtedty without foundation. who, nearly two year ago, left there with $15,000 of other peoples' money, and who ha since traveled all over the couiioent, buying two fine farms in the eastern states, being married two or three times, ha at last reached the climax, and i at present in cu tody in the Oregon metropolis. Thb fact is gradually dawning upon Mr. Cleveland that there are several people iu tbi country that he doe not owu, or that he hitsa't eveu a mort gage on. Although he occupies the highest office within the gift of the i-eople, he probably commands the least respect of any official in the government Tub democrat and populist are ar ranging for a fusion in the June cam paign, and a a democratic exchange says, "anything to overpower the re publicans." This seems to be the pre vailing sentiment, and it doesn't matte- what it is so it defeat the republi can candidate. Less than a year of democratic ad ministration baa closed marly every factory, mine, and aaafiiiill in the cuntry ; put over 48.000 miles of rail roads iu ihe bands of receivers, and forced nuu.bers of their owners to deed their homes over to their wive to avoid b -ing turned into the street. It baa baukr :pted th msaiids, made mil I i-ma tiie object of charity, and paral ysed every industry in the couutry, be sides running it $50.O3J,000 in debt So much for Memt.craiic prMsirity." Thb populist of Auburn precinct, this c-unty, failed to mention a prob able candidate for tbe sheriff's office when they made an informal recom mendation of candidates for the vari ous couuly office. They probably real.ze the fact that to people of such primitive modes of thought the office of county sheriff baa no attraction. They are leary of tbe thing, as it were. It ia rather a dangerous critter, espec ially to people who do not understand tbe nature of tbe b- ute. Thb new law governing Ihe pensation of couuly officers will go into effect next July. While the pav for the new officer will not be so renuni erative a now. the new officer will know just how mncbthey will get,an cau cut their expense accordingly yf McKiNLsvisM, even if the worst that was ever said of it were true, would be infinitely better for the country than Wilsoniaiu. The former never cloned a wnrkt-hnp. while the pioapect of the latter baa closed thoua auds of them. Tua niaffnn fit PnlAi a. krt... ing of our newly-instituted plan ''oi l campaigning by organising republican jot o order club in this county, says the plan is a novel one, at least in tbe republican camp, and will work tike a charm. t :DHI.1iaTATOK' BALE. STOf TH4T COyQHI Dr. Grant's I J mmm CaaWaa PMattaaas. la -rfjWWhsspIs, Cto. Bre--rWBhitii crass. Pals la U Breast, Tarsal aai Isspa, rarely Vegetal by CANT bTTeAT FOR CHILDREN. TRY IT. raaraBSD St iff. I. luifictarinf It, StOMYLANO, OfttSOM. Mrs. MibslE has beard Irom her Ute lamented huabaud and sheriff. HV is in Sooth Africa Oregouian. We do not kuow what authority tbe Ore goniati haa for Ihe statement, however otrunglt the seutiuieut may be in that direction. His-en, the CluUop county mur derer, is d.iouie.l to death. Judge F, A. Moore, at Salem, sustained the ver dict of tbe lower court, and Hansen will swing. Thb result of Tuesday's eleciions in Pennsylvania is an accurate barom eterof the feelings of tbe people on the political situation. Hereafter, when the people of Ihs country get a crack at the ballot box, they will not mis the opportunity to deal free trade, calam ity and kindred political heresies, a knock-out blow. The 130,000 plural ity which was given the republican congressman by tbe Penusylvanians was not a mere accident; it mean something. Thb large linseed oil works at Cleve land, Ohio, Were destroyed by fire on the 18th iusl. Tbe loss was a quarter f a million dollars, with insurance ol $120,000. - .Thbbb is a crying demand through out Ibis county for tbe organization of republican clubs. People arc plainly seeing the necessity of unity in tbi respect. McKlKLkV clubs are being organized throughout the state, and they will be no. little help in rolling up a large ma jority for tbe republicans in the June election. For Salt by Edwin Ross, 8t. Helens. Or ALL FOR A Republican County Conientlon! A republican convention for th county 01 luiumuia 1 railed 10 meet st St. Heiri "reffon. on v eanesnay, April 4, ism, at o'clock in., for Ihe miriame of nominal' me candidates lor the county otn. ers of said coi'i.iy, a d 10 elect six dil.gntes to the slate convention, and to transact any other business that may roiue before the t-unven- iiod. The convention will consist ot thirty t .ree (3.1) deleate, aprtioued aiuwB tlie sererut precinct as toilowa: Votic is hereby given that In pursuant ot al mads and entered ny tli t'ounlv Court of Columbia cuiiniy. siate of Oregon, on tb Kill day o Janu ary, lil. tu ihe mailer of the sstai o( Miclmel Kitiserald, deceased, thu utuler siRiied will sell at urlvats sale. iib t to oontiriuatioii by the court, tbe fnilowiiig real proivrtv brluiulng to lbs said estate, to-all: Beiniiuhi at a stak on the aM ern tamndarv u( ths John anil Cnarlotte Mcl'beivon donation land cluiiu, said stake being (our and enlv-M vi'ii une-hun-droth(.r7) chains hxiIIi, twenty i) )e Krees wc-t of tt liorthea.-! romer ol Mill elami, HiiuiiiiK tlieiiea imrlli nrviity I To) degrees went elivvn sod eighty-live one hundredths (tl.lt'i) chuina; tlietici- south nineteen (lil) depress wt four and forty-threvoue-huiidreUtlists t) i liauis; tbne south neventy (70) degm ea-l eleven and eij(lil.v-liv ont-bundredthi (li t) chains; tlipm-e north twenty (Ju) de(iri east lour siiiifortv-lbreoiie-huniireltli(4.t1'hsiiis 10 the plsce of K-Kimonir, containhiK (S)acre Al the weal H o( tlia Muth eat H and l"t 3, 4. and ft, of scilou Si. in li.n-hi No i, north rf nrnir No. I, fit of the Will inittu- meridisn, conlain iiiK lHO i re. all in (.'olumliia rounty, Ore gon, Uho thctudowiiiK isrms. t.-wit: 0n third ca-li. 10 per eciii ol wliltb i ayuble at the I nut of ssl. and th remainder uin conflrtuatioii of the sale by tha court; tw thirds to bt paid in two eual yuieiit-, in one and two yearn, and to lar inureat at ths rata of leu per cent iter sniiinu from date nf confirmation of Hi sale, inieie-l payable aeon amiuallv. Knnu and after tbe Slth day of Maivh, 1-1, lbs tinder, signett will proceed to sell ths abovs-de scriiied real property to lbs liialn-si and best bidder. All coiiiiuuiivalions rsiativs thereto should be addressed to him at No. 3U8 Burmdde sirset, Portland. Oregon. U. II. UUN.NINO, Adrolnistrst.ir of tb salsis of Miibiel Fitiaerald. dtceswl. Dated Kcbmary 21, IX. Apiary.........2 Auburn Beaver Falls..2 Clatskanie.. Deer Island.. 4 Marshland.. Nehalem 2 Oak Point.. Rainier.- 3 Scappoose Sherman......2 Union- Tbe same brine one del. cate-al-lares fro eacn prec ni l, an I one delegate lor every thirty ()) votei, an I one for every fraction over one-half thereof cast forUongrewiuan w. k. bins at the June election in Wri. Ths County Central Committee recnm mend thai the primaries in the srrernl nri- ciiiL-is w ntm ai nit usual voung . lares in saw precincts on neitiiesdav, Murcn wtii IW. a. 1 o'clock p. iu.. and thst the dele- ga'es attend in person. By order of the Comml'tee C. W. MAYGER, T. C, WATTS. Secretary. Chairman SPECIAL NOTICES. x herb na not been a luno since the war, when there was so much reason for getting out of the demo cralic party as there i at present. Thebe will be five eclipses tins year three of the miNin, one of the sun. and one of the populist party in Ore. gon next June. Chbij Evans has been captured and sentenced to life in the Foiaom, Cali fornia, pi iron, where be is now lan guiabing. Wonder if tbe ex sheriff is in Africa with a phonograph, pumping oat to tbe natives, iu double doses, the ideal l' lo 'Iiy f"?ilT ,or the taut two years and . ' j have found it the best I e.er used for the Aa KUirs ileevsasnesKlatlasi. Mr. C. F Davis, editor of the Rlnnm. held (Iowa) Farmer, rays : " I can recom mend LliMiiibrrlam s Coueb Reined v 10 sit ntferers with colds and croup. 1 bave ued AN OBJECT . LESSON. At a meeting of the Amalgamated association of iron and steel manu facturers, held in PitUburg on the 13th, tbe sense of tbe meeting touch ing the red actio J of wage ' wben tbe Wilsou bill is passed, and it wa de cided that forty per cent would be the proper figure. This, of course, will apply to the men receiving the high est wages. The scale for the middle class and laborer will be graded from forty lo twenty-five per cent. These redaction are based on tbe present rat?, and not on tbe scale in effect prior to July 1 of each year. When the mills closed June 30, tbe Amal gamated association rate for puddling wa $5.50. Few of the Pittsburg mills are now paying over $1 for the same work. The proposed reductions on lop of tbe heavy cuts already made on wage scales, will make the difference between McKinley and Wilson wages abouVsixty-five per cent. This is the dark outlook staring Pittsburg work men in the face. Many say they have been taught a tariff object lesson they will never furget. Several iron and leel manufacturer are now iu Wash ington trying tu make the aeuators see that the passaged Wilson' bill means starvation wage to the toller in PitU burg, and they will be joined by other. tturss campaign speecnes and (ii.e sweet melodic which werte wafted by tbe gentle Columbia county zephyrs to the ear of the indulgent '-faithful?' All that might work like a charm with the "darks" but it wouldn't woikat home any longer. puria.es for which it is in'ended Fiftv cent buttles for sale by Edwin Bo-. Col. Bland is a dismal failure as a financier. Every time he tries to boost silver, it price drops another notch. A New Care far Kfceai Joseph V. Dorv, of Warsai allsaa. . Notice. The Astoria Msrble works has disnensed wiin iue services oi it m. rni-aiv. ami m t- I in no way connected with mv buiin-v no: authorized to take orders for work for me. J. U. iMHorr. JO ICE. We have sold our More biirineos. All persons indebted lo us ar- bereuy rwjuesied wi ran at mir iuii oer omce anu settle lliel acco ntsas soon as possible Our bonk must he closed within thirtv days from date. MUOK.LE UB.O'6. Dated February SHb, IDSH. nor ice. Any applicant not fully ssti.fied with the grade received at the Ute examination has the privilege, and the examining ooara preier itmi tney Miouid send papen iv u.v aiai supvnnu.iineni. KXAMIglsa BoASD, Relic. J hereby give notice that mv wife.harlnv leit my uco sun ooaru, I wilt not tar In ant way responsible for any debts or accounts contracted D.v lier. (Signed.) W. A. tin. Dated February 23, 1894. noricr,. Notice is hrrebv siven that a certain nrnm. iory imie made at ot. Helens. Oregon, Oc. tira-r inn anrf tlvriwl kir WilT.n. U Dolni'in and Nancy E. Ilolman. for the snm of 1,Vj0. payable lightren months after date, to my order, has been lost or stolen. The said note has been fully paid, and sll persona are wai net not to ouv or nrvntl. aie me same, i.o. n . mcdridk. Salem, Orexon, January II, lii. rn The statement that populists are ! troubled with rbeumatism and tried a'num- :,,,, -.,,! n ,.... ... , I Der oi oinervnt remedies, but says none of gaining ground all over the rat seems n,em si emed to do bim anv hm Hn. not lo have much to substantiate ji,l "y begot hold of one that Mn:y cured -r ... i , . f i m,ih. iic iiiiivii .it;a.t;.i nu n, ami Hie populist candidate lor congress-1 felt sure that others similarly sfheted would man-at-large at the election Toesdav. P""" now what tbe reineoy was that in Jrennsylvania, received but 205 votes. He must feel very insignificant when be sidles bis vote up beside thai of Grow. The poor creature. Hermans and D.ilph are having a set to with the committee on public improvements, and particularly ro with Bliinchxrd, of Louisiana, the chairman of the committee. D .1, h is after an appropriation for the improve ment of the dalle., out the Louisiana man says be will fall id a faint if that matter makes it appearance in the committee riKm during Ihe session. That the way of the transgressor is rough, no longer remain a common say i ne, but i a fact beyond doubt. Frank Brady, the Portland embezzeW, cured bim. He states tor the benefit of the pu'.l c liiat it is . alie.1 Chamberlain' Pain balm, tor sale by Kdwin Uos. 1 lUlL iluud "lipoius va a. nuiwiav. Bean ' po.,se. Oreifon. A pple trees. 1 to 3 years old, f lo fit per hundred Prunes ana omer varieties. Now. for your earnert campaigning. Fight them with their own weapoiir. A Kaaiaai nan?a Experience. Mr. AUTt Favorite, of Arkansas City. Kan . wi-hes to give our rva.iers the bene fit of bis exrience with colds. He sy: ' I contracted a cold ear y la-t sp.ine that sen led on my lunu. and bad hnrdlv re covered from it when I caught another that nunir ..n all summer an left me with lim-kinsr rough, which I thought I never would get ri.l of. 1 bad used Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy ome fourre. n years ago with much success, and coni lnded to trv it ag.'ifn When I hail got ibrougli with one boitle my coukIi bad left me. and 1 have uotsiiflere.l with a cough or cold since. I hsvn recommended it to others, and all speak well of it." Fifty cent bottles for sal by Edwin lions. Job Printing Executed At thlai offif In t ii-n manner, end st urirtv M Mlllt tht tltimsi KnvatriraHt bill heed, letter bsul. buaiiietui ani vlaltinsr card, blank, and in fact, Ihe ofnee In better equlivd hnn ever before to turn out all euiee oi cumuierciiii jod pniiuuf. Cemetery Lots Wouldn't that representative be a " blossom t" We are not legging for office, but when Brother Meserve, of the Oregon City Enterprise say that the office of state printer should be filled with the jouotry newspaper man, he voices our Qtiuienl exactly la tb last issue. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Kotlr Is hereby given 'hat the oincer and mm. hsrs nf Hi. Hilifis IvtHva no. ii7. I. o. o. r., ot St. Heie.M. Oregon, ar pleawl tii inform the public that they sic nnw nnerliiK lots fur sale at a reasonable Drier. In their burial tro' nil. Ths price on lols 10x2ii reet oei:i.ua lot, anq tns price of any of the lamer l-H ran be oblaiiieil from the board of trustees, who are ' K. Hart. M. F. Hues and O. A. Haa.. Now beliin the time to procure enmre i-as. nrsi come nr-t servei. jne south onr-half of the cemetery has been set s-lrte tor the public while the north one-half has been res. rved lor the members of the order. Any one desiring information or wishinff to procure a lot cau doso by ronferrlnc with tb board of By order of ths Lorlne. riisteee Bakin Powder: - Theonly Pure Cream of TarUr Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Ped in Millions of Homes 40 Years the StaadardL Rsitlca for Piiblieallan. Land Office st Oregon City, Oreiion. rebruary 1. 1X94. VrOTICK Is hereby slTpn that the lollowhm- x s oameo seiner nas niea notice ot nis inten tion to make final proof la support of his claim and that said proof wilt be made before the County Clerk of Columbia county, at SI. Helens, Orevim, on April 2. ISM, viz: Aiieiisiln Etchmitt, administrator ol the estate of Lorens Schmltt, deceased. Homestead Entry No. 7744, for the southwest quarter of section 9, township 6, north ranae 2. w. He names the following witness to prove nis cononnous resiuence uimju ana cul tivation ol snld land, vis: L. B. uleason, John Kins, O. R. Kowler, and N. A. Audress, all of Carlco, Columbis county, OreRon. Kosxbt A. Millik, Register. Natlce far rabllcallan. Ivod OrflM st Oregon City, Oreiron, February 1. JS94. NOTICE Is hereby (riven that ths lollowlnr named seitier haa filed notice of her Inten tion to make final proofliu support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helena. OreKOii.on April 2, law, vis: Klla Roberts, Homestead F.eniry No. 77W; for tbe we-t one half ol the northwest one-quarter nf section 21. and eastone-hslf of northeast one-quarter of section .0 township b north ranae 2. w. Shs names tbe followlne witnesses to prove her con tinuous residence upon and cultivstion of said land, viz: V. K. Fowler, C. C. Mover. E. K Mover, and Eowln Ross, all of Peris. Columbia county ,Oro a. Kosxbt A- Minxa, Register, PETITION IOM LIQUOH MCKftSE. To the Honorable County Court of Co lumbia County, State of Oregon. We, the uudi-rsiKind least voters residing in Sca pooae precinct, Columbia eounlv, slate of Oreyuu, would respectfully M'tition your boimrable body at its next r guinr ter.n of court to be beid In the ciur'house, I., the City of St. Helens, Columbia rounty, Ore gon, on Wednesday, toe Tib nay ol March, A. !.. ism, that a licene he (ranted lo James 1. ilcKay to sell splriluous. vinuoua, and malt liquors In quantities leas than one jtal on In bcappoOM ireviut-t, Columbia county, state of Ureiroii, aud thst sucb It- cvitse be i-uued for tbs peri. si of six mouths, foi all of whicli your petitioner will ever pray: Peter O Ji.huson H lecker, l Hali b. Lt Raxter.U.o W Ramsey, ti W Whi-e. J B Uuncsn. ei H Harnett. W T White, Geo 1) tiove, I) K Kreemaii, C Scbuu neniau, W Amlerson, A ii 1-ars.iu. (Jusiave l.inir. W J Enetcrt. C It Konkle. J Walker, W W Uil er. Jss Pracock. Psul Ahrens, J T Sednslroni. J L Ariusimnit, P Lou-ijmont, H M KnULton. W A Kniali- n M tlasemli.rt, tbanes Allen, W t tliitcbiusaii, el 1 Wells. O Ufabur. 1. Duhl man. John L I'iih t. J H Vsiicltve. 8 M Ueadley. K Oklendorfr. Malcolm McKav, K A icKay, Lewis Piper, W H Mi Far - laud. O Kritx. K U Mi Kay. O 1) (iarri-on J T Wulkcr i'asner Kolib, John Callahon. John b. limit ke. C Kobinsiy Win Wolf, U Numan, Oeu Oram, J D XlorKi.n, Uwt Voll-ns. Henry Potter. Ous O-ti.ye. An drew Wattie, W T Kreeiiisn T A Clniiinper. W U f t Clair, U b Harris. W K Oui.d, reter i inera, Bennett Mcurreny, llior vald E Ilrueland.C U Haausou, V K Arm iroiiK. I O Allison, tieorue pierce, V. Arm trong, W O P.uuerov. N Hhaw. N it Mc Kay. J 8 Harris. A K Armstrong. W K Watson, CU Wailis, A M Umls r-on. K Hammond, trank Tompkins, William Wilite, W a. Sparks. CITY BATHS 'Si BARBER SHOP HOT AND COLD WATER CLEAN TOWELS A SPEC f A LTY MUOKbB BFOs3 MAHtirACTUBKHS OF AND UKALKHS IM Rough and Dressed Lumber . -1R AND CEDARi TOTT AT THE . LD STAND, 8T. HELENS. OREGON FARMERS and MERCHANTS INSURANCE CO.. Albany, Or. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 1600,000 SECURED CAPITAL 247.600 PAID CAPITAL U2W rxmn fbopkiit a arrciALTV. For particulars apply at tb ottic of Dillsrd it Cole, or Tu Mist offlc. ST. HELENS, : t : t 1 : I OKE00X. I tb Cisccit Codst or TinTiTiorOsa OOS, rJ UoLI'MSIA COCSTY. O. C. J y i is ii, Plrr. l vs. 1 SUMMONS. B. W. Plcmm. IVft. 1 To U. W. Plchmis, Defendant. I Tus rami or THK SrATS or Oainoa von arebertrby requirrd lo appear nod answer tbe complaint til.il auainit ymt in the hove-entitled actinn. bv the ISth day of jiajr, lout, it imuik me nrt oay ot me term oi sant court next following th ex pi radon of Ihe publication of tills sum. inons. ana n vou ail to so annenr. t..r want thereof, the plaintiff will lake default ami juuymriit against you as praveil lor, to-wit: For the oiiin of S-'s1 with lni thereon fiom JuneUtb, lau3. at the rat of ten tier rent ier tur. loaeiber wiih I. is coau by tbis action, due for money loaned oy piainiui 10 nriemiant. This summons is puLlohrd by su order of th JmiKeof aiu court, maue on me etu uay Ol novem ber, Vm. JDillurd Sl Cole, attorneys for plaintiff'. NOTICE or FI1AL VCTTLESIErlTs In Ihe Tonntv Toilrr nt thm Rtmtm rt IIm- gon, for Columbia i-ounty. in ins matter oi in estate ol August Dotta. deceased. Notice of final settlement snd distribu tion. Notice is hereby Given that the final ae- cuunl ot the administrator of tbe estate of aneust uotta, deceased, baa been rendered id tiled in said court for sviilxiin-nt to. wilier witb the petition for final distribu tion of the residue of said estate and that Satuaday, tbe 17th day of March, liiH, at 10 o'il.ck a. ra. of thst day. and the court room ol salt! court in tit Helens. Columbia county. Oregon, hiis been duly apiioiuted iy tin- judeeof sslii court as the Ume and lar for the setlleinrnt thereof, and tha hearing; of said peiition for distiihutii.n, at which time and place any person interested in said estate mav ai.m ar ami HI i.l. ceptions ii. writing tu said account and pe tition, anu contest the same. a. Ci. JiOUIKU Administrator nf tka nisu of A t lated February S, 1804. BIRD3 OF A FEATHEK FLOCK TOOETHEE." This is the reason why r The St. Charles Hotel, O. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor. Ha such a Urge patronage by the businma man of th But. If you want to meet a friend you will always find hint at The Bt. Charle. Astoria Marble Works, i. H. muorr, rso'r. , MAmrscTDRitR or rj Marble and Gr .1 it i WORK All Kiuds of Cemetery Worn. FOOT OF OLKKV STRICT, -A.stoia Orecon THE JOSEPH KELLOGG ft COKiPANY'S RlVE- STEAMER STR. JOSEPH KELLOGG FOR PORTLAND leaves Kelso Mondays, Wedne.ilavs. and Kridav. .1 6 o'. hvt a Puiiluml Tut-MJay, Tburwliiy U 8ittirJrty at ti oVJi-cK . m. THE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE ROUTE, '4 SARAH DIXON, O. M. Sharer. Maateri .' Leaves Portland, at Alder 8treet Dock, evarv rlae favi-soit BMniluu - 4 ot ltick, fnrr Cl.itskanie, touching at Sauvie's island, Hi. Helens, Colombia City Kalania.Neer City, IUinhr, Cedar laindinK, Mt. Coffin, Bradbury, BtrlU and all inUrinediate point, reluming every niorolm (except Monday.) ri.lAI, ACCOUNT SETTLEinCX'r. ii the Connly Cnurt of the Bute of Ore ami, for Coliimlii.i t'l.niitv In the matter of the estate of fn.iah Fi.lUr. wn. utci-aseu. Notice of setth-ment of icnunt, and bi ar Ink netition for Anal rllt lh.,il..n hoti e is hereliy eiveu that Ilia final ae- count oi me aiimiiiiMiraiiir ni ti. i JO-ian ru'lertoii. ilii-..aH i..,. rt-iuieren in sain IJmire Inr tali imiuiil ether witii Ihe netition of ani l .,l,l,,I.Vr.. tor, for the final di-lrihullon of the resiiiue oi saia estate, and Hiat Motidat, tneStli day of Man h. IMW. st 2 o'eloi lt i, m., and .u i;mi nsiiii oi saw uourt, in oi. 1H lens, 111 Said Colllity. ulld state, has havn .liilv apioiiiter. by the said Courts- the time and iaoe lor ine semeunit of sal, I dual uveonut id the hearine and r.on-l,irin ,.r ,.i litiou for disiriliiitinu. at whirl, tin, a .ml a.'e any nerson iiiiere-lel in said estate may spur and tile Ida exceiitifins, in iiiiig, to sain account and iwtition for stributiou, and contest the same. H u 1. n. , Administrator of the estate of Josia'b Kill- H-riun , .oeceasea. Dated January 18, 1804, SalaeyaaS wssasss pats ssssals trams rwrsaaaeaiBossMoaj. aaalaatiatanrluty. saparlmas aaaassssary. raalkr. atfraatasssktbstiaaara, Ussral . somsslsslsn ss local pi ana aamsi, lautssr) aardv.ssUabla JRVFJ ! r ' IS fM.fehaofv.bsnl. lasra aa sardsa. W.waac rvm mow, walM Chs trait laaastrr la sn oona aaaasa ior sdraaastasfit. Ostai sad rail par. Tleslars rrsa. BBOWK aaiia. Co.. aar- rsrtlaao, on. naalBSttSSa) ibs. Uus papsr. THE IOWA JEWELER, A.N. WRIGHT. Souvenir Spoons a Specialty. Special Attention to Watcb Repairing MORRISON 8T., Op. P. 0.. PORTLAND. NOTICE OF flUAC, SKTTLEllieriT, 83,000.00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. rink? OF COUBSE YOU DO. STJCH BEINO THE CA8B. ft behoovs ynu to tind th m.ait de-lrahl tilac I purchsse vour lnvig..rtnr." "THE BANQUET." Keep eonatantly on hand tits famous Cuban Blossom Cigars.- Ihs fl nest lias of 'lne I Iquors and Cigars to b found ibis side nf 1'ort land. And If you wish to Ciifne In a asms of POOL OR BILLIARDS, They rsn a-sur you that they have the ..i.ir in iown, ivveryining new arm soliciiid 'Ur ,,Mrou" sjeifuilf "THE BANQUET" ' Bt Helen. OrsKon. If ros waul work that is pkrasaatand aroAtabl. asndas youraildrrss Immediaitlv. Ws traeh niea and srnnwe how to earn Iroia M.oo fr day to " r-' jusr wiiimws aarMi tuui prrsioi In the County Court of the state of Ore gon, for Columbia county. In 'the matter of the' estate of decree Bright, deceased. Notice is hereby niven that th final ac count of the sdiniiiin'rator of the estate of George Hright. deceased, has been rendered lo said court for settlement, topether with a titlon for dis-., tribiitlon of the residue of said estate, and at s uesuay, ine xiiii mv oi March. ISM. snrelv 1 at 10 o clock a. m., and the court room 1 1 " this wHiatry ewa their tueeest In life To snld eourt has been duiv atiiioinled hy the ,h f" tlieia while la our employ years judge of ssid court ss the time and place tSLSS "t'J:l IHT rto " ""U''' ' v for the settlement of s.ii.l am,ut.rf i'v sarr. W. at -osoul hearing said ,...i.ion or dl-trfi ution. at tMtiuV" Mays rs ewii espsrlruos, snd furnish Hi. saiplosm.ni st which Jhsy can mass that suiount. NMI,lnr dimeuli la earn or imiii rsnulrrs much lm. Tlsr work Is easy, hsalthv, snd houorablr, and oar, beilom dur. ins daviime or evenings, right In your own loeal. nr, whrrever ynn lit.. 1 h. re.ult of a fear hoara' work oftea equals a work's waars. We have tauilit Hiontands of both s is snd ali " 7 i . "'",' iaio foundations that will surtlv brlua tlirm rlrliss, ftiim. or tha .,.,.... LEARN TELEGRAPHY! jTrAv"' Success Sure. addrsss I. C. HKVMOF.RKR, Oreeonlsn Bldf. POHTUNW, OREGON. SSSS , z:lL" .rLe''rud n,.,v vji...zrl"!:f " K-'-ot t.orvss: pear and file his eieeptions in writing to saio account ana pennon, and contest tbe 0. W COLK, Administrator of tlie entat of Oeorc Bright, deceased. ited February 21st, 18M, ' E. C. ALLEN & CO.. ft) aasaa " BOA jf U, AUCUiTA, MAINE. c""and Trsds-Msrlraohtalmd, and all i'at- n vusmssa eonaucia lor MoerasTl rrts. yf ,n" ' OesosiTt u. . wavcar or net snd w can sscurs psisnt la less Ulna taaa lauss laraotefioia Wasainfionr Seod modal, diswiuf or photo,, vrltll aeserlp. tlon. Ws advisa. If psn:abl or not, Irs. si uuriss not au. tin paunt M eacared. asustiirr. "HowtoObtsIa Haiaaia." with mt ol aaaM in ths V. a, aa4 toraigaoousu-MMi C.A.GfJOW&CO. Os. Pstsnv Omet, Wsshimston. O. O. I ssvasvsVs)