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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1895)
OREGON MIST. glDE-lIEAD PARAGRAPHS. MAMIIDM th OrienUltiote., in this city, on Wednesday evening, Jen. 20, 1895, Mr. 8. A. Washbtrra md Mrs. tl STeiaae Ran Uil... 'AMnUlln Oil TWO COMMITHM.Rp-SSnt tlv OUston is chairmsn of Ui com BliltM on Internal ininroveniantl and ntetnbef ot Hi sducatiooal commit' a, Thsss art two vsry goo cone fnittsss. ao J Mr. OlMtou may be abl lo do wrot good work in lbss rpoi ivt .loss. Bibtidat Past. Last Tuesday vntng Miss Maud Dokr gav a birthday party lo number of ber young triend. The evening was very pleasantly spent, to we ere told, by tboee pretent, in garnet andj0er leaturetof amutement. It was the young lady's 10th blrthdy. JTor Gutt-Tr. Fred Wsathsrwss, of Kainler, who wat tried in the Justice court hero Friday on a charge -of grand larceny which grew out of the net-atealing ease, wat acquitted. Just whsr thit flab net business will end it hard lo say. One thing it r lain it it ooming pretty thick thete dayt. BuiT TO Rbcovbb. R. H. King bat been tued in Justice Swager court by John Weatherwai, of Bainier, to recover back the turn of f 125 alleged to bave been paid King to forego the Brotecutioo of young Fred Weather- wag on a charge of grand larceny. The complaint alto mi aou damage. The ess will be tried tomi.rrow. Held to Amiwbb, R. H. King, of Bainier, who wat arretted on a war rant tworn out by William Lese, charg ing ' bim with oompoundljg a fel ony had hie trial before Justice Bwager tatt tielurday. After the ei mination of a number of witneteee in a long-drawn out trial, King wat held in the turn of 1200 lo await tba action of the grand jury. , Otbb tni let. During tbe peat week the ioe back of town on tbe lake baa been sufficiently ttrong for tkating but very rough, owing to the tnow which fell tome time ago. Sunday a large crowd Bient tbe greater part of tbe day on tbe lakes, and, while the toe wat not aniootb, the skaters teemed lo make the beet of a bad condition and enjoyed tbemtelvet vttry much. Could Not Q i VB Bonds. The pot ulists elected the county treasurer lu Fierce and King counties in Wash ington, but neither could furnish the statutory bonds, to the court wae obliged to appoint men who were on aidered reptmiM. Thit it no new thine, however, hut rather of f refluent occurrence in tbie day of mauy po- i.t.t . jiuoai paniee. SHgarrT'l Balb. Sheriff Doan told at public auction at I he court house last Saturday tbe Maynard farm on Kehalem upon eiecution to tattsiy a tdgment held by Mrt. Robert Mo tto, in the sum of 1500, with Inter- eat and coats added. Tbe judgment creditor bid in the properly for 9500, tbe exact amount of the judgment and look judgment againtt tbe debtor for tbe Interest ana ootta. Humobt ArrucABTt. The populist kerrff, Williams, wae inaugurated Monday at Borague, Wssh., but was to ibeaieged by applicant! for deyulyshipe that he entered Into a agreemont witn J. B. Gray, tbe outgoing republican county clerk, whrrebr Gray would lake the office, run it, keep 9110 of monthly aalary and turn over the re Baalning 40 10 Williams. Tbe pop nlisU held an indignation meeting, cent for Williama and prevailed on Aim to raeicn. Gray, who bad entered upon tbe discbarge of hit duties, - catea me oinov. untmni; turomir stone rs appointed Sam Deraokiu to 011 the place. A Mattbb or Rkoobd. Mr. William Lee takea Thb Mi it to usk foritt autement laat week that Albert Mat thews, who was Disced in bit official custody escaped. Mr. Lee avert that Matthews wat never placed in hie official custody and Ibat thit ttill re maim to be proven. However, Thb MitT baa no authority only tbe court record, which says that Lee is charged with allowing Matthews to escape, and the court held bim on that charge. It it our desire to give only the kola In the case and it is not our business at to whether or not Mr. Lee it guilty at charged. Wa only quote the court record, without Intent to doauyoue injustice. FtREMEm' Gbamo Ball This (Frl 4ay) evening the flretnens' ball will take place in the opera house. The proceed! will be used for the purpose d purchasing uniforms for tbo mem bare of thejli oompany. Local pride ahould prompt avery man in St. Hel 4ns to purchase a ticket anil thereby assist the boys in their, commendable effort to improve Bud niore thoroughly Jlrtllln Mia Am ri.ftrkmtnB ..V Ik.. Ailv To those who are fond of such tpoit are will say that the occasion promises , to be all that the heart of the pleasure seeker could desire, and tbeir presence will aid in promoting a good causa. It ' It not a money-maKing scheme only in the way of the publio good, in which cause all are equally inteieated. , Chattel Mobtoaob Salb. The . . .. a ... . a. gooas ana ciiaueis ui n. a. ' consisting of the furniture and bar Jlxturet in the Banquet saloon, to- gather with tinuseiioiu lurmiure, were aold at sheriff' tale latt Saturday. Here wat a judgment sgsiu J . ! - U r A Oomnan nf Portland, and the total reeHD(a j ,n- Ma amounted to omy ,, including a number of the larger article,, .uob as billiard and - pool tables, eash r.l,i .. a,hinh were bid in by Mr. Dillard, the plain ' tiff'i attorney. The parehase prion, of tne gooas ana ohatiiee, when new , would have aggregated probably 91500, but all of the articles were more or leas ; damaged, and being a class of gnodt i u j . . i . ' . i i . - aaapiea vo uw niwn ousinett '4toy were bard to' reslUe on. ' : Mobtht Madb a Mmtaei. United Sums Attorney Murphy bat, tinoe be aaaamad offica. urotecuted many per sons for violations of tbe postal laws, tayt the Oregonian. Us nevar con-, templated violating any of tbe postal regulation himself, but at last he baa done ao, unwittingly, and now that be bnowt bow eaty it la to do tuch things he may have a fellow-feeling for oib- art who make tuch mlttdtei. A gen tleman inclosed a postal-card lo Mr. Murphy, asking bim lo write thereon the addreae of the presecuting attorney of Alaska. . Mr. Murphy did this, and mailed the card. The next day it was hack on hit detk, itamped, "Held for Postage." Vo one arcuml -Hie office could understand what was the mat ter witii tbe card, or why it bad not been forwarded, and every one who came In tried to solve the conundrum, but in vain. At length -Aialilani. At torney Scbnabel discovered, that I he card wat a fiaotion narrower than the regulation si, and it wat found that the party who had anoliajed it to Mr. Murphy bad cut a atrip off one edge to make It go into tne envelope. Uncle Sam allows no tampering with IKietal cards, and if they arc chan'iied in site or shape they can't be tent through the mailt witiionl postage be ing paid on them. Of all the people who looked at the card not one knew thit, and the fact may be made a note of by. all who read thit, and perhaps save some one trouble. r-flHB 8ubtbv Madb. The survey for the proposed plank walk from Houl- Uin to St. Helens wat made lal Tues day, and.it wat discovered that the distance of tbe proposed route will be one mile and an eighth. Tha grade ia aaid to be comparatively an easy one, there being no bills or canyons of any consequence to cross. Another public meeting will be held next Mon day night at which time arrangements will be completed for the commence ment of work, and at no distant day the people of tbe two towns will be promenading on a aubttential plank walk instead of in tbe mud at it tbe case at present. A Bio CoBtbact. The Sarah Dixon is now engaged in tftontract of I rant porting lumber from Astoria to Port land. She hat a contract to transfer 900,000 feet of lumber lo the letter city for which she receives 92.25 er ihouaand. The steamer carries about 25,000 feet each trip, to that to com- Jilete the contract will take tome time, indeed, the Dixon stems to be a favor ite on lha Astoria route, and baa been well patronised from the beginning. hfMs. Dow rixRiouPLY III While on her way to rriaiMi latt Buouay ihe steamer young America wat hailed at frank Dow'a place, ai-out ten miles no tbe slough, and sent back to 8t. Hel ens for a physician. Mr. Dow had been lakeu tuddeuly ill wilb pimumo nia, anil there was no other way In get immediate assistance only lo tend the steamer back. Dr. Cliff is attend ing the patient and reports ber condi tion somewhat improved. PEER ISLAND. Mr. Lemon Dean is still confined to his room, but is convalescing. A. A. Merrill's family it reported to have typhoid fever, but not serious. Bert 8effert wat to Ihe city laat week and made quite a purchase of fruit trees. C. H. English aod Tbomaa 8alndn have bee a addiug fine thoroughbred Plymotb Rocks to tbeir poultry yard. Mr. I. Bumgardner and several oth ers look a cougar chase up the Milton creek country, latt ween, and report having captured two large cougars. Robert Curamings made Hood river a ak last week, where bit daughter, Mrs. Maya, resides, and whose health it impaired, and condition quite seri ooa at preeeat. J. U.Payne, of ClaUkanie, baajutt nought the Oirty place, and will move up in a few dare. Mr. Payne ia bigbly pleased with bia purchase, and tbe neighborhood extend a welcome to tbe family. ti may be poesiMe that it would be advinable ro discontinue the bounty on wild animals, but we are o4 tbe opinion that there should Iks at lliast 910 off ered for the cougar, as hd is m wild and v.-ry ferocious animal, scarce, and hard to kill. We believe that the county could do ao a wiser thing than to maintain the bounty on them. " A vary eutbutiastio school meeting wae held ia the school house last Fri day to levy a tax to pay liidcbtednett carried by ths dutri jt, at which time a one and one-quarter mill tax wat levied. Thit will about pay ' off the indebtedness, which cannel be paid from the common school fund. It looks very strange that there was not more interest nisnifest. One of our neighbors had a peculiur (to himsell) experience, being aroused from his slumbers cy the baying of his dog. Ariai.ag, he plunged into the darkness to ascertain Iho causa i the disturbance, which proved to be a something up a tree. Fesring it was a cougar, he returned to the houae lo await the coming of daylight. When daylight approached he sailed forth lo rind that ihe cougar waa a coon. Mr. Dolman seems to be ever on tbe alert, looking for tbe best bargains lo be found for ready cash. Hit rule of giving hit patrous tha benefit of every bargain by selling that much cheaper, is well known. These are the timet we all make a dollar go just as tar as possible. Aw 0)1 Bolster's BUestsaaseaaatlea, In the late war I was a soldier in the First Maryland Volunteers, Company G. During my term of service I con tracted chronic diarrhoea. 8ince then I have used a great amount of medi cine, but When I found one that would give me relief it would injure my stomach, until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was brought to my notice. I used it and will say it it the only remedy that gave me permanent relief and no bad resulta followed. I take pleasure in recom mendmg this preparatien. to all of my old comrades, who, while giving their services to thsir country, contracted this dreadful disease at I did, from eat ing unholsome and uncooked food. Your! 'truly, A. E. Bonding, Halsey, Oregon. For tsle by Dr. Edwin Boss. PEBCOVAIi AVO OEJIEflAIi. ietse Hendricks, of Peril, ""wai on our street Wednesday. Caroll Keasey, of Pltteburg, was ia ton Tuesday morning. 8. 0. Davis started on Tuesday (or Cascade Locks on a business trip. 0. W. Mayger and W. F. Slaughter, of Mayger, were in town last Saturday. Smith Kittnsr, of the firm of Anrys A Kisiner, Rainier, was doing business in the touniy teat Monday. Miss Mary Burke, of Rainier, wat in town during tbe week enjoying tbe tkating, with dosens of others. Work on tbe locks at tbe Cascades was resumed Tuesday, furnishing em ployment lo nearly 460 men. Send your orders for job printing to this office, where we sre prepared to exeoule them on short notice. A teaobers' examination will be held in Ibis place on February 13th. See tbe notice in another column. Mr. Amos Slavens, of Gillton, kille. a beef steer last week which was years oia anu aresseu iwi p'Miuus. i Jt it lo your iaterett to attend the Hremeus' ball at the opera house to night. Tic-kett, including supper, 91. Surveyor Meseiv came np from Deleua yesterday morning to attend lo tome dutiea connected with bia office. By reason of the lata cold weather the water iu the Columbia is down to almost extriime low water mark al this place. Mrs. E. H. Flagg, of Salem, and Mr. L. E. Miller, of Lone Bock, are in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Baegte. Flubrer Brothers' shingle mill, at Mayger is running at full blast attain after a short shut dowu on account of the scarcity of boh. Alfred Harrison, the genial clerk all Dolman s store, who wa confined lo his room several day last week witti au attack of malaria, is on duly again. Mrs. J. G. Muckls was in Portland visiting relatives Tueeday. She ao oompauied her sister, Mr. Keithly, on ber homeward journey after a weeks' sojourn in this city. Tax-paying time will scon be here. The roll will be completed in a short time so that those desiring will have an opportunity to help tbe county liquidate some of its indebtedness. Attorney Allen hat moved bit office from tha building on the corner of Front and Cowliu streets to tbe Tay lor building on the opposite corner over ib old Banquet saloon, a much more desirable location. 8. 8ler left on Monday for Ok'aAl boiua territory to visit Ins mother, whom lie basuot seen for rear. Ho expect to be absent some lime, but lo make sure of getting back be look, a return ticket with him. - ' Senator Baley's bill to define end punish I ramps will receive a warm welcome in lha borne along railway line where the people are pestered al most bryniid endurance with tbe too frequent knight of Ihe road. No one can tell Just what effect the gold ataudard, or l lie silver standard wi.old have. But certain it i .hat we all our merchandise at the very low. eel price, for either g' ld, ailver or greenlaicks, no discrimination. Bee pectfully, W. H. Dolma. The mail steamer, Thompson,' was several boors late Wednesday on her way up. The reason of her delay was occasioned by tbe grounding of tha Potter at Mayger, in which the former steamer Slopped to render aasietauoe and aflerwad got aground herself. Win. H. Dolman received a telegram from Brunswick, Miasouri, laat week announcing the death of hi brother-in-law, Dr. John F. Cunniuham. The deceased wss a surgeon in the Union trmy during ths late rebellion, tnJ was a physician of promineuce. Thb Mist is very much in need of the money due it ou subscription and otherwise. . Wa sre obliked to pay cash for paper, ink and labor, as w II as for other current expenses. To meet these requires cash, and we wUh to urge Uon our friends the ueeeseity of attending to this matter. Dr. E. T. Cams, dentist, of Portland, will visit Bainier April 10th and re main nntil April 20th. Dr. Cams is prepared to do all kinds of work per taining to dentistiy. Teeth ou gold, silver, aluminum, and rubber plate. Gold crown aid bridge work. Teeth extracted without pain. Some time ago Mr. 8imon Ooldbanm of 8an Luis Bey, Cal., was troubled with a lame back and rheumatism. He used Chamberlain' Balm and a prompt cure was effected. He says he ha since advised maay of his friends to try it sod all who have done so have spoken highly of it. It it for sale by Dr. JSdwin Boss, druggist. There it a noticeable prevalence of whiskers in the La Grande land office, says ihe Chronicle of that city. Tbe officials have entered into a cast-iron agreement not lo ahave for an indefi nite riarlod, -With extreme penalties for violation of tbe contract. No other reason than that of economy ia.aa signed for thit extraordinary compact, which barbers are viewing with poig nant grief. Tbe Big Four Minstrels who were billed to perform here Mondav night did not perform. They were here all right, but, the pleasuretieekers of the town found much better and cheaper lort on tbe ice. It was indeed, a cold night for the Big Four. However, they entertained a number of people on tbe street for a while in a futile at tempt to gather a crowd by singing a quartette, which was very good. Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy is fam ous for its cures of bad colds. It opens the secretions, relieves the lungs and aide nature in restoring lha system lo a healthy condition. If freely used as soon ss ths fold has been contract 1, and before It has become settled In the tyitem, it greatly lessens ths severity of the attack and has often cured in a tingle day what would have been a se ver cold. For tale by Dr. Edwin Boss, druggitK- - . FEBIB) PQ1MTE1UL Mrt. Pops it still on the sick list . Ths special school meeting called in this district last week levied ao-mill tax for school purposes. Many of oar people are atill Buffer ing wilb severs colds contracted dur ing tbe early part of tha winter. Messrs. Bumgardner and Smith, of Tide creek, were in thia vioinity with hounds a portion of last week scouring tha woods for cougar, but without suc cess, owing to the heavy crust on tbe snow at that tims. We, In this neighborhood, quite all agree that it is better to leave the county seat where it in than to remove it to Bainier. We think if it ia to be removed it would be better to change it to a more central location in. the county, both ways. Why not let well enough alone, and save ths county so macb expense; st present, anyway. WJkse Baby was slek, w (are her Gaatorls. Wfasa sbs was a Child, she erled tor Castor!. Waaa she hsssaas Mfe she etaag to Csstorla, Was sbs had Chlldna, she gave thsas Castor!, Katie Creditors. THE anderaifned hsrln been appointed adinlnii-traior of the e-taie of OleOlaen . deceased, all oersona bavins claims asain't said estate sre requeaieoi io present tne same lo rue wltn proper youcners at my residence, in the town of I leer Island, in C'lliimliiit connty, Htate of Oremio, within six niontlta from the date hereof . Dated January 2. IKK. )t(l EDWIN MERRILL. Administrator aforeald. SHERIFF'S SALS. vr vtRTitK or a' 'itXEctmoir. AMD f ordsr of Mis. dnlf lamed out of ths Circuit Coon ti ths Stai ol Oiesoa, lor the Couatjr of ColumUa. In tovor ol W. J. Vsntchurver and against W. A. Mtsksr. for ths sun ol Sovsa UamArmA Ki.htMa and 79-100 Dollara. with In teract Uiarson at S par osat. tr annum from ths th ml Juutrv. 1SS&. anf lha Jnrthar aum ol Twaniv-oit and 40100 Dniim coats and dta- urasmonia, aiao wa oona a wis wm vpom judimrut rsuaetwi janoarr ta, ua, a daekacad Januarv ftth. USA. Now, tbsrafor. br vinos of said Jadrment and execution and ordor of Mia. I have levied npoa and will, on Ratnrday ths loth Ur of rb ruary. IMS, at tha front door of lha County Court Houaa, la St. Helena, Columbia County, Stat of Oraaon, at 10 o'elocV la ths forenoon of a4d dav, Mil at publl auction, to ths hlghaat hldriarfareaah, all ths right, tills aad Interest of said W. A. Meeker la and to the following daaaribed raal property, to-wit: The northwaat quarter of section nine, towaampsix nonn, ranaa two wast of ths WillaaMtte Msridlaa, aliiiaiad In Columbia eounty, Wat of Oracoa. to aaturr tha herolnbafof named sums sod easts and anwnMaol aaldula. Daud January IS, IMS. C. T. DO AM. JlSfU SherlST of Calumbta County, Oregoa. SHERIFF'S SALE. la ths Circuit Court of ths State of Oregon, for Columbia county. TY VIRTttBOPAN EXECUTION. DECBBB I II and ordar af aala taauad out of tha Circuit HCourt of ths HUts of Oregon lor Columbia ilOunty, snd to ma duly directed, datco: on tat 2ru aay oi January, wo. upon a jnagmcBi aua dacras rendered aiid sntarei In said Court on thatihdayol January, UM. la favor of E. O. atoll, plaintiff, sod wralnat W. C. Henderson and II. C HaiMtorann. dafanriinUL for the Mm Of Five Hundred Slaty-two and 60-100 dollar (U2M) and the further sum of Beventv-nve dollars (17500) snd Uia further sum of till ootta and diabiinwmenu, sll ia United States gold coin with Interest thereon at t per cent per annnra in use goto coin irora oaie or aa,iu ao eres, to wit: Jan. 4th. ISte. snd for the eosis snd sxpeaae of sale under ibi. writ. Now, therefore, bv virtu of and in pursuance nf aatd ludameut. decree and order of sale, 1 dnlv levied upon, snd will, on the 2nd day of starch, lest, at 10 o'clock A. H , at ths front door of the eounty court house, la the City nf St Helena, In said eounty and state, Mil. subject to reuemMton aceoraing to law, as puouo eucuvn to the hltheat bidder for ca-h, all of the Interest of ths deicudants, W. C. Henderson and M.C. Henderson in ths following described real estate in Columbia county, mate or Oregon, wwu: ThaannthwsetauarterfiwKlof seetioa thirty. two (U) in tswmhip four (4) north, range two (1) wast of the Willamette Meridian, containing one hundred an sixty fisa acres, more or according to gtiverament survey, to satiaiy us hsreln mentioned sums sad for costs and as. " W tinea, my hand LhUXSU dayef Janniry, law ami m. r. . Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE. DT VIRTUE Oi" AN EXEC0T1OM, JVDO- n aaank. osdae and daerae. dnlv iacnad oat of and under Ihe seal of the Circuit Court of the St 'te o( Oregon, Coanly of Columbia, In favor of W. J. VaaHchuy versa plalntirva. W. A. Meeker and Mary B. Meeker as defendants, to me duly directed, dated tte ltth day of January. IMS, upon s judgment ann aecree renoereo on ine 4th dav of January. MM, and entered oa the Sth day of January, IBM. in favor of W. J Van Sonuyver plainiin. and against W. A. Meeker i.!.... rA,ih.Mitf Nina IImMmS SlltT- three M 100 (1941 J) Dollars, with intereatatiO Kr eeni per annum rrom tne sin aay-ui h.wij. U. and 1150 00 attorneys fees, and the further umer (17 oscoati, aim im eoau on iniswm; mmmamllni ma la make sale kf the following- deai-rthed real property, to-wit: Lot Ho. a, la Block No. 18, In the town of St. Helena. Colum bia County, xtate of Oregon, together with tha tenements, heredltamenta aad appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appsrtaiulng. Now, therefore, by virtus of said execution, lodgment, order and decree, snd in compliance with the commands of aaid writ, I will, on Sat- untat Ik. lath Ha nf SVhmarv. lhSS. at the front ooor or tne uouniy uourc nouaj, in . nnw., Columbia County, Oreon, at the hour of M o'clock A. M. of said dav, sell, subject to re- demnllnn aeAnrrilna tn law. at nubile auction to the hisheat bidder for cash, all the right, Utl and Interest which tbe above named aetenuanis, or either of them, had on the 2nd day of Decem ber. ISM, or since had in and to the above described real pronerty. to aatiafy aaid execu tion, judgment, order and decree, Interest snd eoNU ana an accruing oosia. Dated St. Helena, Oregon, January is. teas. c. r. WOAM. Jlafll Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. e&a, BIO snd SStO Genuine Confederate Blllt, 95' only Sre cents eeh; 1 and W0 bills, tan oeiita aach. 4& and to cent shlnDlasters. ten cento eaoh. 1 and 2 bills. So cents eaoh. Sent securely sealed on receipt of price. , Address CHAS. B. BARKER. West Atlanta, Cs. LEONARD HUFF & C0 Commission Merchants BWA.GER'8 OLD STAND. A gsnsral aaortment of feed kept on band, ana sola si me toweat irisea FOR CASH. Undertaking Goods FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. St. Helens, : . Oregon, J. IS". Slusser, HAIR DRESSER AND .. T0NS0RIAL ARTIST. Ruins vooantlv InnaleH In lha eitr and wl.l.lnu in eaialillKh ihvaalf. I invite the nublio to favor me with 'at lest a share of youriraa. ausrp, seen rssora. , COLBURN'S OLD STAND ST. HELENS, ; . s - t DBEOOH . Awarded HlglsMt Honors World Fair DEI; mm CnHATvl DfflNG P07OI MOST PERFECT MADE. A purs Crsps Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret . ! .. ... .. ..... . gorn Ammonia, mum x any oimst auuiiarain. 40 YEARS THB STANDARD. Teachers' Examination. NOTICE Is hsrehy given that for the pnr pose of making an examination ol all persons who may offer thsinselves as candi dates for teachers of the public schools of this eounty. the County Uclnol Superinten dent thereof will Itoi'l a public examina tion at 0t. iieirnx, uregon, commencing si I (one) o'clock P. M. Wer'neaday, Kebrusry ths 13tb, 1H95. Applicsnts must be in prompt attendance. J. Q. WATT8, County School Hu(ieriiitendent. Dated this 29tb day of January, I8tt6. TSteABCBKBt'S NOTICE. Couxty Tbbarurbr's Oppicb, 8t. Hblrrs. Or., Jan. 2, 1895. Kotiee is lier-by given that all unpaid Conntv Warrants of said Uoanty which have been presented and emlorsed "Not Paid for Want of Kun.i," up to Hep. 10th. im. also Warrants No. 2S42, 234U. 2347, 2M8, tUB. Xi5. 2344, 2351. 235.1, and 2350. will he naid unon nresentatioti at tnia office. Intereat will not be allowed after date of this notice. E. M . WHtKTDN, Treasurer of Coluiubia t'oitnty, Oregon, DJIMwNS. fa the Cireult Court of the Stat of Oregon, for tne vonnty oi vwiumoia. C. A. Freeman, Abbie I. Freeman aad Kate B. Freeman, plaintiffs. vs. Albert Freeman, defendant. Te A. Freeman, defendant In the asms of Stat oi oreiron: XTOO ARB HBBBBT BBQUIBRD TO AP X pear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff Sled against you in tha above sntitwd suit on ths Bret day of the next regular term of said court, which ahall commence six weeks or more alter ths first publication of this summon., to wit: On Tuesday, the lith day of May, ISM, and if you fail ao to appear aad answer the plaintiffs will apply lo ths Court for tbe relief demanded la the complaint Sled herein. Ths relief claimed ia that the plaintiffs may have a decree for the linds desert fieri as follows, td-wll: The south wert quarter of the south wast quarter of eeeiton IS, snd the northwest quarter of the north we t quarter fa section at, ana tne aouw east quarter of the south went quarter of aaid see tfnn ul all In townshio four (41 north. range two (2) west, in Columbia eounty and that the aaid lands be adjudged to be ths lands of ths plaintiff.. And for sueh nthar and further relief aa In eouitv shall seem meet and nnder Instlee ahall appertain, and lor their costs snd disbursements. Tbls summons la published In punoanee of an order of seid Circuit Court, Hon. T. A. Mo Bride, presiding, msde in open Court on the 13ih nay Ol irctoner, imn; tnst uus summons ue served upon yon herein by publication in the Oacnoa Mist, a weekly newspaper published la 84. Helens once s wees tor six wu. Illfa l. C. MOKELAND, ' Attorney for Plaintiff Notice To School Clerks. A IX Clerks in need of "Record Books'1 or "Blank Report" rbould notify this omce at once. j.u. niuo, County School Superintendent, i 8c-'pnoe. Oregon. PEOPLE Desirous Buying JEWELRY, Watches, Clocks, Etc., Q. HEITKEMPER Tsm PortlsBri Jawwfer, Corner of Third and Morrison Tou will save at least 25 per cent, snd get good goods. Diamonds, watches, silverware, optical gooas, etc xourcorreaponaeuceissouciieo. PROFESSIONAL. H ARRISON ALLEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ST. HKLENS, . OREGON. Notary Pnbtic, Csavsysaslag, aad CaBatrlsas rpHOMAS C.WATT8, NOTARY PUBLIC. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TAKEN, CONVEYANCING AND GENERAL NOTARIAL WORK DONE. REUBEN. OREGON jqr. a. p. mclaren, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Rainier. Oregon. J-JR. H. B, CLIFF, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helens, Oregon. QR. J. S. BALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clataksnle, Columbia eounty. Or. pjB, . U. P. CHALMERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Bt Helens, Oregon. N. ME8EBVE. Surveyor and Civil Engineer DELSNA, OREGON. i County Surveyor. Lend Surveying, Town ' Platting and Knginsering work promptly I executed. 1 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT There ha Jut been received a large assortment of pur snd fresh drags, pstsnt medicines, te . Also numerous other articles wiieh ar found In all Brst-clas drug store, fteiucinber that ths pUcs to buy yoar drug ia at a drug store. SAINT HELENS - - - TOILET ARTICLES - - This honse slo carries a vary large assortment of fancy notions, consisting of toilet artii Ira nncb as perfumery, soaps, tnoth-brasbes, tooth-powders, and in fact all articles included io that line. Also writing pr.r aud school supplies. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED DAY OR NIGHT A competent pharmacist Is alwsys on hand rsady to compajond prescriptions on short order, Mr. Ross is ever wstchful of the public's demands, snd .you wilt el way e find what you want at bis establishment. DR. EDWIN MAIN STREET ST. CHARLES HOTEL If yon want to meet a friend you Comer Front ad Morrison St. Portland, Oregon. DART & MUCKLE Ar one mora doing bueine at th old stand formsrly oc cupied by Kuckle Bros., where can be found a complete stock of Fresh Staple Jost from th best markets of th world. They also bar s . stew and complete line of ....... . ..... .. - .. . . . Ladies Dress Goods, Latest Patterns. Realizing that their stock would be in complete without, the gentlemen also carry s larfs invoice of .... Ladies' and Gents' Fine Footwear IVTLJaKILjHS BROS MABUPACTOBBRS Rongls and Dressed Lumber of 8T. HELENS. Clatskanie Drugstore - PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS Patent Medicines, Prescription Drnss, Toilet Articles, Faaey Notions, etc TV.T .TTrhJgt . . Tbs table sre always supplied with tb Best Edibles and Delk oia lb market afford. TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give satisfac tion to all (Mir patrons, and solicit a shtsr) of yoar patronage. J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St. Helens. Oregon ls2SriJTT BROS THE LEADINO MERCHANTS OF- . . Veraonia and Cornelius, Ogn. WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOR 8TAGE DATES. FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED St. HejensMEAT - T1ARKET 41 . . .. . , All Kinds of fresh snd tailed meats, tagars. snd flah. Ao express vagon run daily to all part of tb city. Moat by Wholes! at Special Rates. . . J H, DECKER . . . TTX3isrsoiRiA.iLj A-FrrisTn The old snd reliable barberb his razor just aa a sharp a can be found, dd will 1ibv ii com- s fortably snd quickly for only fifteen cent,; . , GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE OLD STAND ON STRAND ST THE :' ORIENTillA; HO'TDIa The table will be supplied with ths best the marks! affords. Board by the Day, Week, or Month at Reascrifcls rstss . . Everything Clean. A Share of Your Patronage is SoliciUd. - A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop- ST." HECENS. OR Job Printing DRUG STORE ROSS, Prop. ST. HELENS, OREGON 'ii THIS LEADINO FAMtlV HOTEL HAS BEEN COM' PLETELV RENOVATED. will surely find bim at this hotel. C. W. KNOWLES, Groceries OF ANU DEALERS IX Every Style, Grade and Variety OREGON the Plac. to Bee ore Veur Fresh Slesllclnee) DC J. ft. MALL, rragrlsSat Gy i'H iT i Sweetland & Sheldon, Mala St., SC Wslias, la all Its Branches neatly one art). Weeny Sane. We make a specialty f aeeS, poster, an eommerc'al jss printing. Por ftwe Jfr prlwtlna. THS SfftST tie. we sgoal am t rtwee. , ;f.e . , t.iSUH " : : .si' jS vat "