The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 09, 1894, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    "TIIK OREGON MIST
UAVM DAVIS, Publlahar,
UniblSlatfl ana Cannty Official Paper.
. FtilDA F, MARCH 8, 1894.
OSS OF IMPORTANCE.
The approaching campaign In this
Vonnly i lit be tbe most important
Aue in It hlsiory. It i t be one in
Xvhich .ife and sound goteriminnl is
the flr thought, and to subdue a po
litloal element which MMin atrongly
to destruction, it ih second, but nut
less important one. ThU is Ilia time
wueh the success of thu republican
party it bused almost entirely upon
th ticket which it iubmiu 10 the
'fconsideratiun of the votr of the
'county, and to achieve (tut success
tlie republicans need only to nominate
' Kucb nieu as can be elected men alio
'are' the' -choice of the peopU. Thk
Mist i aware of the fact that there
-'bra many candidates for office in this
' county, but it ia not cur purpose to
disapprove any of litem, nor doea it
' 'favor a policy which poicta to the nom
'"illation of auy on man or Svt of men
'without regard ta tbe reputation they
bear. Ia view of the importance of the
vein the republican should, at this
time, more especially tbau on former
oocaaiooa, select not only the strongest
and best material in their ranks, but
be careful that the ticket ia made up
ol aggressive and representative men
arho bay bean and are iJentinVd with
be beat interests of the county. U'
want rtien whom will have some other
tnotive than simply to be an offi
bolder, and etreu should, this be. th
most potent of any reeaou tha nom-
loeea be men who are, at leu at, equal
4o the emergencies which will devulv
apon them. Should the suggestion
herein be adhered to there u not the
least shadow of a doubt but the reuub
lican party will meet with, the success
in lhica.ipign which it justly merits.
FISHERIES AND FISHING.
Considerable quantities of Chinook sal
mo.i are being caught along tlia Columbia.
The Portland market takes th bulk of th
Ctltcll.
A few days ajro Judge Kalebrh Stott, of
Portland, made a iiiofesslonal visit to Cath
Isnirt H as counsel lit tha rss ol Mrs,
Larseti vs. Mctfowan. In speaking of tb
ca, tha CatliUmet Gasette says; 'J Judge
Ssott gives It ai bis opinion tbat traps havi
ng legal rlglit to xlt. In ra-anl to Ui
right o( any stat tj sell Ian Is for fishing
liurposet, which are eovsred twice every
tsentv-foiir h.ut by the tide. he bold) rail'
n4 b don . While th Uniied States rec
ognises th sovereignty of the rsipactlvt
stat, the presumption K sod always has
bu, tlmt fishing itrlvlleges are helD for
th eseat the public at tars by th state
and hsneelorth cannot b disposed of ti
any Individual without violating the trust
reposed tit thsin."
The foflowiag is the law regarding fishing
In this state:
Net fishing allowed onlv under llenws
Salmon m-ts tu have maslie ol at least
5' Incite extension measure.
Drift nets conHned to tnlal waters, No
nets to bar mor than ne-thir.i of any
river, Fishing to be discontinued from da
m. Saturday to 6 p. in. Sunday.
The minister of marine and fisheries t
iteterndiie th number of boats, seines, or
nets to b used on each stream.
The close season for trout Is tram th
12th of O- tob r to th 15th of March.
Krifishingof any k nd is prohibited In
public waters, except under tease or license.
The sise of nets is regulate so as to pre
vent the kill ng of vouog fish. Vets can
not b aet or seines used so at to bar chan
nela or bays. . . .
Tbe ue ot explosives r poisonous sub
stance for catching or killing fish i illegal.
Milluatus must be provided with cftU-int
Hah passe. Mo lei or drawings will lie fur
nished by the depart nent on application.
APPERSOX FOB GQURXOB...-
Komioation for governor eeem to
bain order, and impelled by the inter
est we feel in tbe kb lection of a cand
(late for that office, we improve tbe
opportunity to present, for the consul
ration of the state convention, tbe
name of Hon, J. T. Appertain,' as our
choice for gubernatorial honors. Cao-
taiu Apperaoa combines all the qu..li
tie of an able and etfi ieut governor.
and if nominated would command ibi
hearty and uudivided support of hi
own party bee idea drawing heavily
upon the Caroling contingent of all
Other parties throughout the stale.
Hi king ani honorable i ncumbenry
of responsible offices eminently quali
fiea hint for the office of chief execu
tiv uf the stale, and we urge bis nam
tnatton lor tbat office.
Sekatoe Crixtix, of Illinois, ha
presented to congress a monster peti
tion signed by 30,000 wool growers
owning 6.000,000 ur one-sixth uf all the
sheep in the Untied States, protesting
against tha free wool clause of the tar
iff bill. Among the petitioners are th
Mvajo Indians, who own 1.300.000
sheep, and are prospering by this iu
tSustry.
Axo sow come tha death-warrant
of an esteemed cilixeo, tha noble Syl
Tester. Suiupter valley folk have be
gun to sin;
Here's to old Pennoyer, "
The Mple' party sawyer;
We will send him hi (be senate
With lbs sawdust in bia hat.
This ta the stuff that kills. Tbe
governor cauoot survive that dose.
Wercury.
Jos Waubof says thit the popu
lists shall not fuse with the demo
crats. How da you like it brethren.
Is Joe yoir guide and god? We were
ot the opinion that populists were free
thinkera, but it see us that J.aj i th
pt(ulist party, Doea that not rather
)ean toward tha dispicable ring or i
Joe tha bead '
Ekitbucax clubs are being orga
nised with great enthusiasm over the
slate, and, in many inetancee, demo
crat who have gained new light are
joining. Oregon wU speak her piditi
eal eenuraeut with no uncertain
ound next June. :
At tbe annual school election held
In district No. 39, the Mil. on district,
J. B. Godfrey was eleoted school clerk
and John Lamberson was elected di
rector, succeeding NU JClfoo.
A rarly.Hlls Blsle.
E. R. Swetnsm, of Fairfax station, A"ir-
ginis. says: "A riy canir forty miles to
iu? sure tor i namoeriaiirs uomtn ttemedv
aiid bought adoien b attle. The reinnlv
is a great favuriis in this vicinity, and has
ertorniet some wonderful cures here. It
is intended eaieciall for cough, enkia.
croup, and wh.inc rough, and in a favor
ite wherever known, for sail by tdwiu
Koss.
pEKK ISLAND.
Dssa lsijiKD, K irch 7 Jms Oaittens
was street-making last wrek, while B. Ene-li-h
was h .ul ng gravel and filling up in
front of bis store ...B.C. Kin art is busy
clearing land, and intends to take in about
ten acres of m w ground ibis spring and
sow it to cats . .Keison brcthers.of Beaver
vallev, eihi ited qniie a fine horse here last
Thursday .. Mer ill A Spar eon started
t plow la-t week . t-uiwrvisor Edwin
Merrill has posie.1 some very fine guide
boards at the crossroads here . . . Misj v. ag
gie ana Erwin tetn-rt rsiururd last week
roui San Krancisvo, where they have been
visiting tlie Midwinter fair and other
points of interest in California Jamas
Oaittens had t miafortune to lose some
of his fin rek'm ducks by wildcats
I here is hardly a day but whst tl.e Ore-
ronian call- tbe farmers' attention to th
fa t that California is shipping fruit and
vegviaoies.ecgs.Dutter aud et.eese t our
market. We doubt very much that the
editor of the Oregonian and bis assistant
buys this ariicjl iu preference to the Ore
g -n prodiictloo.and if you ask a aubsciiber
wbv he takes a San Francisco paper, be
will very readily answer yon -It's better
and cheaper ' .. The public stirit of the
axpayers went away on here last Monday
at i be annual scliod meeting, and Voted a
four-mill lax t.y a vote of s to 1. Such ac
tion is highly coniinendabh- in these hard
times. Owing to the inclemencv of tbe
weather there was n n any in attendance.
Edwin Merrill was elected school clerk to
aerve for a period of three years, and A. F.
McDonald as clerk, to serve on year
As it i nw a fact (T) that ex-SI eriff Mas-
Se is in Africa, the county curt ran feel
safe in offering a reward for bis apnrrhen-
smu . John English and familv. of Cist-
ksme, are here at present o a visit to Mrs.
E. roa'ks and Otber friend bef .r thetr de
parture for soathern California ...The
young folks of l aanan gave I.S. Bunigard
ner a surprise party last tlatoeday. There
was a larse crowd present who reported an
enjoyable time ..Egbert Camming-: gave
dance at his h-uue last Saturday, which
was enjoyed by qu te a numher.
TO UELIEVU YOVH MIND,
B. Rose, of
Thy Ws Ik Best. -
The people of 'this vicinitv insist on
ving V baruberlain's Cough Eenielr and
nott.it warn any other." ays John V.
H-nop, OI l ortland Jiiita. l'ullaua That
is u.'bu ilxv k ow it to be sunerior t.i
any other lor colds, and as a preventive
and cure lur croup, and why should they
oi insist anon l.arine iL yiln rent hnttiM
for sale by Ed in Koss.
An Interview With 8.
Vernonla.
8, B. Bote, ot Veruonia.was in town
last t nday, and a Mist reporter Inter
viewed him on the general outlook for
nia aeotion of the county fur the oiu
tng summer. Air. Kosa la a nrm as
aver iu his belief that tha resources of
the Ni'hulem valley are to ba devel
oped, or, at least, tbat valley ii to be
tapped by a railroad ; and ha is equally
loud iu his expression of cm'iHdeuce
that the road will be built in 1894.
"Would you donate any consider
able amount of land to the subsidy
company, should it representatives
vmt your town?" asked the reporter
'Yes," said Mr. Kose, "I will donate
to the cuii.se as liberally a any man
in the valley, and if asked fur a dona
tiim I will contribute mora, re.lly,
than 1 can afford. I would do that
for the benefit of that vallev, for I feel
tbat if something in that line of iu
ducemeut is not offered, that iuieriur
road may not lie built before, or even
as aiNin as the Goble road."
''Would the people throughout the
valley be as liberal, iu ccordauce to
their means, aa yourself T"
"Well," aaid Mr. Rom, "I am nther
inclined to think i he people f the
Nehateiu valley the most liheral t'Ltss
of people in tilts one rtectt tbat I
liae knowu. I feel safe iu saying
that if it is atibsidy the railroad people
are after, they van do much better iu
that line iu the interior than they can
along the river."
"Do the people in the Nebalem val
ley feel confident of having a railroad
built through there, soon?"
"As to this," said Mr. Kose, "I can
speak ouly from my own observations
near my home, hut tha people are gen
erally of the same belief that tinea so
much money haa bceu expended on
bat line, at the Astoria end, thai is
the road which will be built tirct."
"What is the outbade for the bay.
fruit, and grain product over in the
valley, Mr. Koeet"
It ia a little early," Mr. Rose re
marked, "to attempt to prophesy aa to
that, but everything point to a good
year in all respects. We are alwaya
blettxed with good crop, so, as a rule,
about al we have to do ia to place, the
seed in the ground and uature doea
the rest."
"Are there any aspirants to connty
office in your precinct T"
"I am unable to say aa to that The
ople'a partv is 'chain-hauling,' but
do not know what they expect to do.
We have some good niatetial fu tbe
republican party, and we feet tbat
Auburn precinct should have eoiue
representation."
It haa been asaerted that yon aspire
to the utii e of commissioner; ia there
ny truth in the valenieut?"
"No sir" said Mr. R.we, "there is
not the least particle of troth in it. I
m a caudidate for no office, and I ant
ignorant of tbe source from wbeuce
such rumor sprang. There are men
in my precinct whom I would much
rather see nominated, and whom I feel
sure would serve faithfully aud effic
iently in any capacity of the county's
iirernment which thev might be
el-ciod to; and, as for myself, I wieh
to state that my name cannot be used
for any office, with my consent."
Edwin Merrill, services aa sup
ervisor in road district No.5 34 00
K. L. Nicholson appointed supervisor
of road district No. 21.
W. J. Deits allowed a rebate of tax
in the sum of $40 60,
STOf Ti1T COMQHI
Dr. Grant's
I VatCLana
laciDleat
Ceasuaiptlaa,
Favw, Paeaaioala,
WhsaslRi Caaok. Broa-
ehltla. Craan. Pais hi tka
oraut, Taraaiaaa Laaga.
Ptiraty Vegatabl,.
CAN'T BE BEAT FOR
CHILDREN. TJIY IT.
riiniu at
I.W.I. Ujanfictiirlnj Cl-
PoaTutNO, oacaoM.
VSSI
For Salt hy Kdwin Ross, St. Helens. Or
BEFBESHMENTS WILL BE
8EBVED IN THE HOUSE.
grand masked
"skating carnival
FRIDAY NIGHT.
MAKCH THE9TH.
IN ST. HELENS OPERA HOUSE.
SKATING UNTIL
10 O'CLOCK. AT
WHICH TIMR DANCING WILL
COMMENCE.
LA CENTER BAND
WILL FURNISH MUSIC
ADMISSION FOB DANCERS, 50C
SPECTATORS : : t 29C
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Tlia Inn new ISuiaonaAW Cn be teen at
HIC IKiUUll HC lMilCr t- Htieni on
W(
sna Saturday of each week.
t'dnidsrs
Fruit Trees
to 1 years ol.t, I
and othar varieties.
aa be had rheao fur (ul bv
sppltn to a. Uoladar, Soap-
luuav. vteiroo. a ppie trees, i
K evil J at to u. office iu a
alflll fl III! Ills' wril-ti manner, and at price.
O to nii the tlinea. Enfelpe.
bill head, teller headi. biulneaa and vulilna
cards, blanks, and In fact, the ottice ta belter
Snipped than ever before to turn out all elaaaea
comtusreial job printing .
THE THREE COCRTS.
Procedlna; of tbe Circuit, Probate
avnd Commisslonera' Court.
Tbe adjourned term of Circuit court
waa called in eessinn last Saturday,
March 3, and the following business
wa distioeed if :
William Mnckle, Rosrdian of the
eeUte of PhiUndei Harria, v E. W.
James; diemii-sed.
Mary Schmitt v W, J. Bice; held
over until March 31st.
H. O. Howard vs W B. Buell et al ;
continued and defeudant given fifteen j
davs to answer. i
B. U. McNuit v G. H. and Nellie
By i. on : axle of prtrty confirmed. !
t. W elwter va G. H. and Nellie By
non ; nl of proierty contirnied.
B. P. CnsMwait vs Oscar and W. I
Akin ; sale confirmed.
Simon Newman admitted to citizen
ship.
1 be Cudaby Packing Co vs Dean
Blanchard; judgment for plaintiff.
tlwin Merrill v B. C. Enyart ; l ude-
ment for plaiutitT.
Columbia county v V. A. Meeker
and G. A. Maasie; taken under advise
ment.
W. B. Thompson va Anna Mescber;
aale confirmed
Havard va Spencer; judgment and
decree.
P&0BATE BP8I.1I?g.
In tbe matter of the eatate of Joai-
ah Fullerton, deceased ; eatate settled
In the luattvr of the John Ivey es-
sute; continued until April zth.
Gotleib Newman admitted to citi
tensbip.
COMMISSIOWIRS' COCBT.
Court called at 9 a. ni. Wedneaday.
ail offlcers of the court present.
In the matter if the application of
; J. D. McKay for a licniM to sell apir-
itoue liquor in bcappooee precinct.
Ordered that license be granted and
issued op hi filing bond f fl100. aud
filina; treas'irer's receipt.
Id tbe matter of tbe report of road
supervisors.
Joseph Hackenbury, distnet No. 8.
EcirronsE.UsrcbSth. Msrrhopen with JBeiort accepleil, and bill of 58 for
Mustering weather a usual .. 6ch ! meet- i work aud f 10 foreign board al-
NOTICE.
We have sold our More badness. AD
persons indebted to n are hereby requested
tn rail at uur lumber office and settle tbeir
acvo ntsat son as possible Our baia
must be closed within thirtv dav frum
date. MICtvtK bRU'S.
Dated February 9th, 1.
CD y. I-j I-j
FOR A- -
Republican Coanty Convention
A republican convention for the county
in lAiiiiinoia is cmicn io inix t st ni, iteien
1 . .... M....I .1 A ...II . li. I
viva"", wi, i euiirain(v, aiiii twn, i
u'cluck it. til., for the purpuae of iioinlniit
in cauillilales for theoounty ofllcen of suit
ctiniily, and to elect six ileleitalca lo the
lute roiiveiutou, and l" tranaact any nthel
buaine that may come before th enliven
lull. The convention will cnnclal of thirtv
three $$) delegates, upportioncd among the
several procmcis as toiiows;
o o
Apiary 2 Auburn
Beaver Falla.2 Clatskaiiie-
Deer Islaiid-. l Marshland...
Nehalem 2 Oak . Points
Rainier .3 Scapioose.
Sherman 2 Union..
The same belnsonedeleusts-st-lanre from
each pree nct, aud on deicgnt fnr every
thirty (30) votes, and one for every fraction
over one-nnit tnereot cast tnrt.oiiKresinian
w. K. Mliaat tlie June election In ItftKI.
The Cmintv Central Conimitte recom
mend that the primaries in the several pre-
emeu tie nclil at the usual vnltuR places I
uid iirecinct on We.lne-iinv. March 28tl
lf, at I oVIocK p. ax., slid tliat th dele-
itsies attend in ieraon.
By order of the Conimitte
C. W. MAYQER, T. C. WATT8,
twenetary. Chairman
notice or rinai, atiTTLEaeutT
In tha Countv Court of th stat of Ore-
eon, for Columbia county.
in tn matter ot in estate ot ueorge
Bright, neeexsen.
Node is hereby frivrn that th fin si ac
count of tli adiulnisirator of ths
e-tale of Oeorm Brutht. deeeaseil
has been rendered to ssid court for
settlement, torether with a ttitlon for dis
tributioo of the re-idue of said estate, and
tbat Tuesilay, the 27th day ot Marrb. ItIM
st 10 o'clock a. ni.. snd ths court room
said vourt has been duly appointed hy the
Uilfre ot satit court aa tn urns aim piace
lor th settlement of said account and
bearing said peiition for di-trihutlon, at
wblcii time any person lnterestett nisy ap
pear ami rile his exception in wrillnr to
said account and peution, and contest the
asm. U. w. CULK.
Administrator ot the estate ol Ueors
Brutht. neceaseo.
xated February Zlst, law.
Malic.
I hereby give notice that niv wife.harin
left my bed and board, I wili'n.n be in anv
way respon-ibls for any debts or accounts
contracted by her.
Oigued ) W. A. Meiks.
Dated February 23, 1H.
I.at, atrave4, ar Stalets.
On or sear the 18th of Januarr left mv
place st (ilencoe. one bay mare about eight
years old, with a white strip iu taee, and is
a pacer. Alto nue two-year-old bay coll
with white atrip in fa- e. and ..ne bay year
ling with whi e star in forehead Am our
giving information a to their whe-rsbiuls
will be liberally rewarded by nntifving roe.
as. iiiu.sa,
Olencoe, Washington county, Oregon.
notice or m"al lETTLEmir
In tbe Coontv Court of the Stat of Ore
gon, for Columbia eountv.
in the matter ot tn estat 01 ausust
LHtta. Urtesseil.
Notice of nnai settlement and dlstribU'
lion.
Notice l berebv given that th Bnal sc-
Couut ot the a.tniiiilnriitor of tbe estate of
August lttta. dcea-el, has been reiiusred
d Hied in ai.i court for settlement, to
gether with the ietition for final ditrihu
lion of tbe reahiue of said estate . and that
Satuaoar.tbelTihilarof March. ItM. at
10 o eiork a iu. of tbat tlav. and the court
room of said court tu Sit Helen, Culuiuhia
county. Oregon, has been duly apiotined
bv the iudge of niif court ss the time and
isc for the seiileuient thertof. and tlie
bearing of aiJ neution for titrihution
whiib time and place any person imrresteii
it: said enisle may appear aud rile lil ex
cetxion it. writing to said account and pe
tition, ana content in tue.
O. C. JAQl'lSH
Admini-traUir of the estate ol August
Uotta, dicea-eo.
iiated February 9.
VrOTiC8 Is hereby given thai the ft.Itowlng-
k v name.1 sen ler naa
MAVGEK.
MtT6a, MirchS. Oor friend. George
Wajfner, was very forlorn for some time af
ter hi best girt left, but soon after there
was another girl pal in an appearance, aud
now George is stlstuile again ...Tbe May-
ger company will sood start up tbeir h-
ng camp. They have put th price of
wood cutting down t. ixty cents per cord.
a tl,er Is no demand for wood at present
on Uie river . C Moor has iut finished
6n fiddle, and has bsd an off r of tSO 00
fork.. Mayor I'roker ha r mmencel to
sit out his 2.000 frail t-een and iov-nda to
tear tip twenty seres of land this spring . . .
There was prarhing at thisn ace BunJar.
ADl!ISTRATOaS SALE.
Notice ts hereby given that in pursuance
of an order of sale made and entered by
the County Court ot Columbia coumy.
state of Oregon, ou the 17th dsy of Janu
ary, ll. in the matter of tbe Utc of
Michael Kilsgerahi, deceased, the under
signed will sell at private sale, subje. to
continuation by the court, tbe following
real property belonging to tb said eatate.
to-wit: Beginning at a slake on the east
ern boundary of the John and Ci.srlotte
Mepfaer-on dnnslion land claim, said stake
being four and seventy even oue-hun-ilredth
(4 77) chains south, twenty (J) de
grees we-t uf tbe northeast corner ( saio
claiai, running thence north seventy 7o)
degrees west eleven snd eigbtv-five one
hundredths (11.85) chains; thence suatlt
nineteen ( 19) degrees west four and fony-tbreeone-huiidredlhs(4
1) elia nt: lbeie
south seventy (7ol degrees ea-t eleven aiui
eighty-five one-bundredtbs 11.5 ebsnna;
tiienue north twenty ( J) degrees east Iwt
(5) acres. Also the west of Uie soota-
Hatlea tar Pablieatlaa.
Land Offlcs at Oregon t'ltr. Oreeon.
reoruary i. im.
name.1 aeo ler baa Sled notice of hit in ten
tion to make ftaai nroof tn auuoort ot hit etaira
and that aaid proof will be made before th
Couuty Clerk of Culiimbianiuntjr. at Si Helena,
Orecm. on April 2. IMM. U: Aueustia Srbmlit,
avtmlnlsiratorof toe estate or Lorenx achatltl.
deceased. Homestead Knu-y S 7744. lor the
aouthwest quarter of aectfoii 9, uwnsblp. norta
range s. w. He names the follow Ing aitueta to
prove ft in contlnnous realaenc umb sikj eut-
tlva'.ioo ot asld lajut. via: L B. O lesson. John
Hint. D. It. Fowirr, and X. A. Aadreaa, all of
catico, l otutuoia eouuir, oregoo.
KosacvA. Mnxaa. Rag later.
Nat lee far Pwallcatlaa.
Land Oflks al Oregon City, Oregon,
February 1 . last
N0T1CK t herebv given thai tb lolloaing
name.1 settler has filed notice of hr lateo
tlon to make final proottia suncsirt of berrlamt.
and that said prnot will be ssa'te ttorelhe
County vieia of CoiumMa eountv. at m tie lens
Oreeou.oa April 2. lt. vti: 1.1a Kobena.
Homestead ceatry a for the west one
bait of the aortbaest one-ouarier of aaetioo zt.
aa east aae-ttalt of aonseaat ooa-aoaner of
aeetKa . tBsfap a aorta raare X. w. ab
aaasrs site rosw.i wuaesa o orve aereoo-
noteKOft nisOir vmm aad eoitieattaa of said
Iasa ni' I. a r'voler C. C Moser. E K
Moser aod Caaia taa. til 4 Fens." Columbia
emiiity.uracsa. aosaar A. Jliixsa, Befiiter.
and forty-threeone-hundreltbs(4.4J)-fca.:ii
to tbe place of beginning, containing ere
SCAPPOOSE.
Trb HiUsboro Indepeudeot Is not
low to talk to the populist. It say
what it tneana in a very few words,
nd better than that, it mean what it
aye. - '
Vott-MB one, number on. o the
Weekly Sentinel, published at Veruo
nia, eatue to our taole tht week. IV
W. VauDyka i elit. and manager.
Bepcbucak throughout the ciHitity
Will bear iu mind that the.entral eura-
tuitlea caUs for th primaries on the
SSth uf tb reiii ni jaitit.
i i . .
Thb acta ot democratic a'aestain'
tjbij) it tarifT for a (Jefi.-it only.
ing next Monday .The benefit ball for
tli schotd netted 135. Tbe district will un
dertake to raise enough to pot good seats
the s.'hoo!hoa-e .. Mrs. St Helen will
proUbly tearh oar actmol ttis siting
Tbe gravel train gang is fining the kwg
tre-lle at Joy" plac Frank Swager paai
this place a vi-il last week.
lowed
A A Smith, district JTo. 8 f 6 50
A Graham, services aa road
Uervissrr 38 6
M C Hiimplirev, balance) due
on land sold to county.. 196 00
K JL iclulNn, aeivirea aa
road supervisor 44 00
east i . and lota 3. 4. and 5. of eteuoa 3
in townshin No. 4. north of ranee So. I
we-tot uie vtuianiette mentliaa, contain
ing IttO acres, all in Columbia county. Ore
gon, uton inriotiowing terms. b-wit: O
third cash. 10 per cent of which U payable
ai me time ot sale, ana toe retiiaiB.ter ut n
confirmation of the aale by the court; tv,e
thirds to be paid in two equal yoienU, id
one and two years, and to bear interest at
tbe rale of ten per cent w-r annum from
date nf lOnSrtnation of the sale, uiiereat
(ayahle semi annually. Fmm and after
tbe 24tb day of March, i-m. tbe under,
sijrne-t will proceed to sell lb above-de-scriiol
real property to the highest and
beat hi-lder. All com in Questions re's'ive
iberrti should be addressed fo bits at No.
288 Burn side street, Portland. Oregon.
G. I. D1SS1SO.
Administrator of tbe estat of Michael
Fibwerald. decease.!.
Dated February 21 1W4.
ROTirE.
Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair.
biR m ran
hi IL
oIiltiakin
yLPowdeK
The oady Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alma.
psed ia Millions of Homes 40 Yean the Stasdars
raited States Land OSice.
Oreaoo Cite. Oregon.
Februarr IslSSl.
Cenplalntbavtnv been entered at Uia o nee
oa the dav of aertember. ISM, by Cnri-uan
F. Laisoa agatBt Charles Johns -n. t aban
dong bis homestead en-rv No dated Aug
ust 14, Lssi. opoa the north H of Uie so itheaat
hi ol aection 23. lownsh'p tV north raiuta. s wcat,
tu Columbia eouotr. Oregon, with view to ths
caticeUauon of said sntrr: tb aaid par: tea are
berebr summoned to appear at this oA , io
Oregon City. Oregon, oa the Mih riav of A rtl.
1SS4. at 10o eloek a m.. lo restsssd and famish
te-timouy roneeralng aaid ailegfri aaandun
ment. Kos t. A.sf:u.ss, keaister.
Faira Psiji rr. Receiver.
POPHAM'S a
Sea lUf c& (Compound.
THE OMLV OUARANTEEO CUHS
FOR ftHCUMATiaM. NEVER FAILBIt
We refer roa ta Dsvtd Van Slvke, Castle Eock.
Wa-hinetoa: L. Bean ii. t'atlin, Waliinrtoo;
a. raster, rreaton. Wasbtnetoa: Kamuel
ery. BiKwda, tsashitxton; C. C. Lee. ei JusUre
of Uie oea.ee Liat-tanle; J no Canwav. en
ritieer Brrsnfs milt. (;iatskani, Oregon; C.
Loreemo, farmer, t iatskania, Oregon aud hun
dreds ef other, if re.-) nested. W e refer to thes
bttaaae tbey art ekn bj, and are wail known.
WE DOST CRMS THK AT
LAXTIC FOR REFEKErCZa
$1.00 pgr Bcttle. Sii Bottles for $5.00
SOLD AT THE LABORATORIES
THE
THE BANQUET
Main, Btraet. St. llalana. Oreiion.,
FINE WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS,
fit btl -Wlstrthnrfct tfssa" ! ffrwwaht., vi
1 Qood pilllanl and Pool T.hl. Is provliled for th. a., of. Patron, n4lMrUa who Wish,
to spwul a pleasant hour should Miiituuuor "3 UU. UAftVlUbi.
9nl th Mt f?at of ".
Card Tables ar at th. dl.nosal n( patrons who wish to J'rtf '"," ul'lfTuKT Crd''
and w. vsu assure th.iu that they will b. well treated ut "i Hit UAHVIUfcX.,
V. A. MffiKKHJK. Proprisjtor
LEADING - RESORT - IN - THE
CITY'
FOREST y GROVE POULTRY y YARDS!
ESTABLISHED IN 1877.
EGGS for hatching from WvaniloHas, Plymouth Book, Light Brahma,
Brown aud While Lehorua. Amurlca'a bast breeu.
iftlc: w ?9Hiitii, $8.00. W0 5fttltu, $5,00
My Fowla have been in the Lead for Ilia last Bevenieeo year.
No Finer Dreetling Bird on (he raciflo Coast.
Fowla have been in tbe Lead for Ilia 1'asi Bevenieeo
The only lull Ueil.id poultry yard in this alata.
31 gttv crijoUa Cocltcrf l for Sale at 83.00 (Cache
Send Stamp for catalogue
Address: J. M. Garrison, Forest Grove, Oregon
MUGKLE BROS
MARUFACTURKBS OF AMD DXALCRM IX
Rough and Dressed Lumber
FIR AND CEDAREEEEEE
Of Every Style Grade and Variety.
8T. HELENS,
AT THE OLD STAND,
OREGON
THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL
Corner I"ront and Morrleon 0 treats.
This la tha moat popular bote in Portland, and haa bean for
many year. If you want to meet a friend you will aurely find
hint at the 81. Charles. It also enjoya tha patronsga ot the bus
inesa men of tha state, and baa courtcoua aitendania employed.
o.
Favorite) Hotel of thw City of Portland.
Farmers' and Merchants'
INSURANCE COMPANY. OF ALBANY, OREGON.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL., .rs00,000
8ECUKED CAT1TAL. .. " UTfiOO
PAID CAPITAL U2&Q
WAHH rBOPKIITV A MP BUI ALTV.
For particulars apply at ths uflic of Oillard & Cole, or Tub Mist offlc.
ST. HELENS, : : : s : ; , , 0KEG03f
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE OREGON MIST
THE OFFICIAL PAPER. $1,50 A YEAR
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG d COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER
w1
ST7FR. aOSBPH KE3LLOQQ
-FOR PORTLAND-
Leaves Kelso Mondays. Wed nesilavs. and Fridsvs at S o'clock a. m. Leavea
Portland Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday at 0 oVUsca a. m.
CLATBKAKIK, : i OREOOH.
SaaiaSlaaaSraaaMasf
raanial.illliia rillaaiamiWMjaT
1 aS..alaiailiataaiia.tliiillalsjyl
H aaa aasasa. Vkkr
I aaatr.raaaalal j,,- -
M aaraaryr II t ta. osr wa.
B aaa. jVV V a aa a.a
M aSakOseWawaatswaaaw.vSiia
n kVS IMS feaaaaVT al asi
liflJPaiaaa o4 is.ara tat)
I tfMgriiniii.inl T --
I VuttBiM. tBOISa(S(.ssr
I Ji.jnia raniaaav, Can. (Vaatasawa
$3,000.00
A YEAR
FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.
If voa aaat work thai Is plrasaat and proStahl.
sradasaaraHdrrsaimmnUatcts. U'ctrathttea
t ana aoava aw lo eara fruia aa.OO nsr dav ta
j 83MW per yTr aiibual barmy had prrtloat
Ibav raa mas that aaiaant. .Notion dIAcalt to
Icara ar Ihsl malm mack llmr. Tlst ork la
aaay, asallhT, and boaoraal. aad (aa tsrdoa dar.
lat dastiaw ar rrsnlscs, ritUt la iatosi local,
its. vlwrrssr jroa U.e. Tha rraall ot a frar
aoara' arark ottra aqaaia a assfh'a warn.
We karr taaaiit tboasatsOs ot butk as-ars and ail
aava. aad man ka laid foaadtlana that aiU
arris bring thrm rldssa kosaa of llsr anarlest
ara la this nsaatrs osf ihrir aaa la ills ta
ika Stan gi.sa iba arkila la oar enploj yrara
aro. Voa, rradssr. laav do aa arU: try it. Voa
caiaot fail. Xorapiial a. oissarr W. Si rom out
rttk aoassthlaa that at atrar, set hi. aad aaia. A
boo brttafal ot siItkc is Irs 10 aU Hslproar.
aril bf sFTiosa for St to-daj aX ta-atorraw.
Velars an asauy.
Ea C. ALLEN & CO.,
Boa 4ao,
AUGUSTA, MAINE.
Astoria Marble Works,
J. H. IMHOFf, PHO'P.
MAKU rACTUHIB Of
Marble and Granite
WORK
All Kinds of Cemetery Worn.
FOOT OF OIJflY STREET,
-Astoia - -
Oreoron
THE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE ROUTE.
-av
M. Shaver. Master.
SARAH DLXON, O.
T VAaal Pnrlliaatil .1 t.l As a W a
S-aftaa-S-