OREGON MIST.
FUBMeHKD EVERY FK1DAY,
BIDE-HEAD PARAGRAPHS.
Circuit Court. Judge McBrldt It
holding an adjourned Unn of circuit
erniit here today. He will render de
damns In some equity oases and lier
any motioni (hut may be ready for
argument.
CoUF.it or Leoturss, George McD.
Stroud, Maioiuo grand lecturer for
Oregon, hai boon in 8t. Heleus for
several uuys delivering a courae of
lectures to the Masnnlo brethren of St.
Helens Lod,Ke No. 82 A. K k A. M.
Made Final PaonF. W. 8. Camp
Dell made final proof on hia claim
i Tuesday, and Monroe Burfordof CInte
- kniile, and Kdiiar E. Cbipman of
: Quinoy made proof Wednesday before
Judge Blanoliard. j
Almost Lie SrEWO. If the pre
Dt fair weather continue a few daya
;' longer farmer! will be seriously con
lid. ring planting potatoes and (Ceding
for other early crops, ludioaitont now
Point to an early epring, which would
be very acceptable to people of all pro
feeeione, trade, and calllpge.
Br Direct Vote. At a maaa meet
ini held in Clackamas county laat
;- Saturday night, which waa attended
!; by about tbree hundred people, a vote
i waa taken at to whether or not United
' Slates eenatori ahould be elected by a
direct vote and It carried unanimously.
- By auoh a method the wiihee of the
people would not be abridged.
. A New School District. A new
echool dutrict haa been formed oat in
the vicinity of Cow Camp. The new
diatriot will be No. 41, and will make
lie firet report In March. Thit la in
the Poland settlement, and it ie com
rueodable to eeo the drift toward edu
cation by the thrifty aetllemeut In that
' part of the county. ,
Better Than It Looei. A gentle
nan from the lower end of the county
. wae caller at thie office Wednesday,
nd elated that while be had lived In
the county for eight years be had never
bo fore been in the county aeat, and
that in passing b Oil the steamer he
bad acquired a mistaken Idea of the
location. After coming ashore he had
changed hia mind and thiukt the
town la better than it looks.
Teachers' Eeaminatioh. The ret
tiler quarterly eiamlnation foriechra
. was held in thie city by Superintend
ent Watts commencing Wednesday.
:' The following applicants lor certificate
. to teach were in attendance : I. B.
- Shoemaker, B. II. Bailey, J. M. Spit-er,
, Marie Watta, Haltie Mullnn, Ida
' Morgan, Oriha Lewi, Maude Decker,
. Mrs. M. E. Way, and W. A. Young.
I Mr. Young takes the examination for
I a state diploma.
I In the Right Dirbctioe. Repre-
' sunt live Patterson ha a bill that will,
if enacted, render valid in other coun
ties teacher's certificate issued in any
given county. In the large counties
of Eastern Oregon such a law would
'. afford much relief to teachers, some of
whom have to travel many miles to
. esaminatiott. Caea have been known
i where teachers have had to travel 150
: mile in a storm, and be out for ex
penses a month's salary In order to
i obtain a certificate for a three-month'
l term. ' .
i Division or School District. T-e
I people of Marshland are in trouble
I over the division of school diatriot No.
I 10. Some time ago 8tiieriiitendetii
I Watta received a petition aignt-d by a
number of the legal volar in that tlla-
I trict Baking that the district be divided
near the center north and south. A
I little later he received a remonatrance
signed by about the same number,
protesting against the proposed divia-
t Ion. A Eod many of the aame signa-
tores appear on the remonatrance that
appeared on the petition, and Mr.
Watta is considerably taxed to determ
ine wlisl c.une to pumue.
Plenty or Sand.-The high water
ol last spring left sand and sediment
on Deer Island to the depth of several
feet. On Muckle Bros. pUca the aand
filled In from 8 to IS feet deep all over
it. The lower places were tilled in,
making many of them on a level with
the higltat ground. Several acres
which was a lake before the high
water were plowed and seeded to
grass last full. While the tilling in by
the sand killed all the grass, the inland
is now placed above ordinary high
water mark, and once the sod i formed
again the land will be mora valuable
than ever before. The aame is true or
ail the overflowed land along the Co
lumbia. ' "
School Afportionmente. -8chool
superintendents have been notified by
State Trexsurer Metsihan that there
will be no further apportionment of
atale iohool money at present. The
reason assigned ia that there haa been
but very little of the semi-annual in
tereat due January 1 on the elate
echool fund now loaned out paid in,
and, owing to the hard times, the atale
does not feel disposed to push He col
lection, as the account ere all good,
and suing wold not hurry matter, but
produce a lot of foreoloMires with no
one to bid on the land. He ii unable
to say jitl when there will be anot her
apportionment, but the probabilities
are that it will not be for some time.
An Old Pioneer. "Old Pap" Shef
field, as he is commonly called, who
reside on the Marqnam plaue near
Gilltnn, was in town on Monday. Mr.
ShefflelJ is on of the old pioneers of
Oregon, having come here by way of
the Isthmus with General Grant in
1851, and after Stopping temporarily
t thi plaon the company proceeded
J Vanoouver, Wash., where General
Grant bad charge of the military poet.
Grant afterward resigned his commis
sion at Vancouver and went to Cali
fornia, but Mr. Sheffield remained there
for several years. He haa lived in
Oregon aver since, and about one year
Ego took up his rej.lri.noe at the above
named place. The old gentleman
nover lues of relating his many and
varied experiences and adventure In
the wild of the welt, and la a true
type of the hardy pioneer.
PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
James Muckle and E. E. Quick want
to Salem Sunday.
Mas Berg,' of GIHton, wat In this
cliy Bud Jay,
8. H. Kistner, of Rainier, waa on
our streets last Friday,
J. 0. Tompkins and wife, of Soap
poose, were in town Monday.
A. B. Little came home from Salem
Saturday and returned Monday.
Wa noticed R. P. Graham on the
Dixon Sunday bound for Marshland.
It was easy to tell from which way
the wind was blowing last Sunday.
J. D. Wharton, purser of the North
weet, waa a caller at this office Mon
day. .
The steamer Bailey Oatiert is to go
on the Telephone's route in a few days,
so wa hear.
Mr. D. Davis b ts bean seriously ill
for several days with an attack of
pneumouia.
That was a severe storm for Oregon
which prevailed Sunday, Monday, and
Tuesday last.
W. N. Meserva, of Delena, made
Anal proof on hia claim baton the
county judge Monday.
The Queen is on the Astoria route
Instead of tba Potter, which ia laid off
for repairs.
Judge Blanchard has been in the
oity the most of the week taking proof
in land casea.
W. B. Dillard made a professional
trip to Portland and Salem the first of
(be week, returning Tuesday.
Charles Beegle, of Gill ton, who baa
been suffering with an attack of pneu
monia, ia reported as improving.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Young came np
from Clatskanie Saturday to spend
some time with Mrs. Young's mother
and family.
The familiar whistle of the steamer
flbavar mm heard Tuesdav aa the food
old boat passed ibis place for down
river pom ia.
The people of Clatskanie will never
petition you to keep your mouth shut,
brother Blackford, you are of too Utile
consequence.
There was a eoHel dance given at
the residenoe of John Lamberaon, at
Houlton, Monday night. Quit a num
ber attended from thie place.
Sheriff and Mrs. Doan ara fully in
stalled into the routine of housekeep
ing at Houlton, and Charlie thinks
"there 'a no place like borne."
While the southeast wind was rag-Ink-
laat Sunday great fogs of aand
could be seen raisins from the large
bar at the mouth of Lewis river,
The wedding of Mr. Charles II.
Fiehrr, editor of the Romberg Review,
and Mis EfBe Owene took place in
Roseburg on January 81. Shake,
Cbarhal
The Junior Order American Me
chanic, Council No. 10, will give a
hanl-tinira masqnrradH hall in St. Hel
ens on Febru try 22. Tlekeia including
upper, 75 cents; apectetora, 25 centa.
Mr. Dolman doean't waste any time
complaining about Columbia county
people making putt-bases in any o'he
market. He m.nagea to out under,
and thereby secures a full average trade,
Mrs. J, II. Grove, of Portland, after
having pnt daya with hr
daiiKhter, Mr. Price of 8kamnkawa.
arrived here Monday to vii.it two othrr
iiuneiiu-rx, aire. J. u. aiucaieanu bum
J. V. Groves.
The Portland 8un is no longer con
sider d an experiment. It is gaining
popularity and without exception is
the best paper in Oregon. It report
of legislative proceeding are far ahead
of any other publication.
Mr. W. H. Dolman haa replanted
the fine strawberry bed alongside of
his store which waa drowned out by
the high water last spring:. Mr. Dot
rrlan's perserverenue is commendable
whether his judgment is good or not.
Some time ago Mr. Simon Goldbanm
of San Luis Rey, Cat., waa troubled
with a lama back and rheumatism,
tie used Chamberlain's Balm and a
prompt cure was effected. He says
ha ha since adviaed maay of hia friends
to try it and all who have done so
have apoken highly of it. It ia tor
sale by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist.
For the first lime in 20 years the
James river at Richmond, Va., was
froten over last Sunday. In all parts
ot the east the terrible cold weather
accompanied by heavy winds has
caused death and destruction a
great many livea and a large amount
of property, while In Oregon straw
berries are not yet ripe.
Dr. E. T. Carna, dentist, nf Portland,
will visit Rainier April 10th and re
main until April 20ih. Dr. Carna ia
prepared to do all kind of work per
taining to dentistiy. Teeth on gold,
silver, aluminum, and rubber plates.
Gold crown and bridge wotk. Teeth
extracted without pain.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is fam
ous for its cures of bad colds- It open
the secretions, relieves the lungs and
aids nature in restoring the system to
a healthy condition. If freely used as
soon as the cold has been contracted,
and before it ha become settled In the
aytem, it greatly lessens the severity
of the attack and has often cured in a
single dav what would have been a e
vera cold. Foraale by Dr. Edwin Ross,
druggist.
The Rainier Review is before us, a
neat, newsy, and in every way a cred
itable paper. Mr, W. H. Imua, the
editor, I a newspaper man ol consid
erable experience, and, like every new
paper man, will earn every dollar he
receive. The first issue shows a lib
eral patronage from the people ot that
town in the way of legitimate adver
tising, which ia essential to the life of
a newspaper. The Mist welcomes the
Review to its sanctum and trusts the
new paper will receive all the patron
age it deserves. Here ' our
Card of Thanka.
W dealr to expreii our lie rtfelt thanka
tn nr manv friend, of Hcunnoo who were
I o kind 'in seneroits In our affliction till
winter. Hay tn ir day D long ana pro'
I per on, are the wirtie of
Mi. and Ma. W. S. Hutchimoh.
Work will commanca on tba Astoria
and Gobi railroad neat month, unless
delayed for want of necessary fnnde.
It construction wouu mane iiveiy
times in Columbia county. From the
way Mr. Dolman keeps nllinsr "P his
stock of general merchandise, ba evi
dently does not think the county ha
gone to the tiow-wows. Nothing suc
ceed like a full stork of goods, low
prices, and enough courage lo stand
at the wheel both in fair and ioul
weather.
Tha train from Portland arrives at
Houlton at 8 : 80 instead of 10 o'clock
as formerly. The new time schedule
we.it into effect last Sunday. Wa un
derstand there has been no change in
the time of the south-bound train,
My stock of dry goods, groceries,
hardware, crockery ware, glansware, tin
ware, footwear, headwear. notions.
dress good, furnishing good, lace,
ribbons, atatlouery, Hour, leed, and
bay is complete as in the flu-h times.
Jtespeuttniiy,
W. U. Dolman
The Mist wants a correspondent
In every n.-iebborhood. If anything
of interest happens in your locality let
the world know it tnrougn tne col
umns of The Mist.
H. T. Orewell, of Gillton, was in the
oity on bia way homo from Portland.
Mrs. Harrison Allen visited Portland
Wednesday.
Anniversary Ball Rainier Lodge,
Knithta of Pvthiaa. have noster out
announcing a grand anniversary ball,
commemorative of tbe 81st anniver
sary of the order, which will take place
jreoruary iv.
DEER ISLAND.
Mrs. A. P. Caber Ml down itair last
weak and was quit badly hurt, bat not
(rloutly.
' A. P. Viher bad a narrow escape of los
ing bia boa br Are recently.
Mr. and Mr. C. R. English bav bn
sojourning at tba city for several day.
and have bought oonilderabl a lock lor
tbeiritor. -
1. 0. Payne, our newcommer, appear to
be a ruatler, having already renovated hi
bouae, repaired tb barn, and rebuilt con
ldrabl fence.
Mr. E. Demereit I enjoying a ve-y
pleasant vl.it from her oldest brother, Mr,
Dan McNeil, of Iowa, who is at presnt
travdhig cm thla coaat and vlalUng friend
and relative. II la also combining bus
iness with pleasure end looking Into real
estate, with atrong Intention of Investing
in a mora genial climate. Iowa without
queation ia one of tbe beat at a tea In th
Union, but thou cold blisxard, heavy
now, and terrific cyclone are driving
many of Ita good citixeu to a milder
country. : r
John Cadrett gay a very pleaaant baket
party laat (Saturday evening. Almost th
ntlr neighborhood met. and a Jolly Irol
licking party it wai where grceablenea
ud lociability wa combined. John and
hi family I:. tend moving In a fw day to
0 A Oreek ilough, Weali., where he and
bia brother will open a logging eamp. The
nelghbora will miaa bis cheery laugh and
pleaaant dl-poslilon. John 1 an all-round
agreeable fellow.
PERM POINTERS.
A cold wav. a companied by high wind,
truck tbi place at H A. M. Bunday and
continued until Tuewlay evening, with
now failing thick and faat.
Th county road between thi place and
St. Helen wa never In better condition for
winter than at prevent.
Mm. Ella Robrria came home from Ore
gon City Thursday laat to help care for her
mother duilng ber preaenl lllnoaa.
tltev Lamp and Joe tSobaka paucd
through thin plac Mouday on their way to
8t. Helen.
Report from 8pring Valley are to the
fleet that there is near two feet of snow in
that section.
We notice the sign "Meal and Lodging"
on th Peris postofflue sign board. Thia it
tb tirst lodging bouae in thi place, and
w wlah it (ucvea.
W understand from th Nebalem country
that moat ot tbe people there are expecting
to vote for the county teat to be moved to
Rainier, with the expectation of breaking
up what they term "the 8t Helena ring."
If thrlaa"rlng"in St. Helena it ahould
be broken up. But by the way, would not
Rainier have a ''ring" aa well. A change
pi the county eat would only crest an.
other "ring."
The Election of Benatore.
Washimutor, Feb. U The senate ooin
mlttee on privileges and elections today de
cided lo report back th bill Introduced by
Senator Mitchell of Dragon for a constitu
tional amendment providing for the lec
tion of senator by a direct vote of th peo
ple. Tbe majority and minority report
wr afterward submitted to th senate.
Turple, Palmer, and Mitchell say in their
report:
"Th object 1 to place one department
ot th government wholly In the control of
th people. The legidaliv or lawmaking
department of the government ought, In
our opinion, to be o placed. The law of
the United State are made by congres
and In behalf of th people. It ia therefor
a matter ot the bigheat Importance that the
lawmaker in both branohe of th national
legislature should beohoaen by th ptople "
Buy a Home
-IN-
St. Helens
The original town plat can be seen
by applying iu person on
E. E. QUICK,
Resident Agent. &L Helena. Oregon
A linnatlo'a Eulolde.
HiLurseao, Feb. l.-ThU afternoon B. F.
Oant, a veteran of th civil war, about 60
year of age, and paralysed In th right
Id, shot Mr. John Mueller In th right
band, and Mr. Manning, her daughter, in
the right arm. and then blew hia brain out,
dying iiiatantly.
Dant had been boarding at tbe mldenoe
of Mr. Mueller. Th ahooticig wsa earned
by th refuasl of Mr. Manning to marry
him. Manning' wife left bira lat(ll, and
u bad Instituted divurce proceeding,
which are now pending-. Report y Daut
turniahed money tor Mr. Manning to
cur tbe divorce. Mr. Manning I now in
VamhiU. He and Mr. Manning wr mar-
rid over two year aao.
Dant ha been paralysed for two or three
year. He recently received bark pennion
amounting to between I'iOOD and f JWJ0. H
bad lived here about 10 Var, and haa a
brother reai.ling at Bdvllt. Mr. Mueller
took tbe part of her daughter In a quarrel
today, and Dant shot both women. Mr.
Manning I 23 years of ag and ba two
children. Mitbr b nor ber mother wa
rlouly Injured by tha booting.
Wa th neighbor arrived at th scene
of the (hooting, which took pliic at tb
Mueller home, Dant' llfele body waa it
ting In a chair, with tbe bead lopping over,
and the platol lying on tb Door.
Tb inquest ovr tb body will be Held
tomorrow.
Aw flwldlea-te sseeraaaeaatlew.
In the lata war I waa a soldier in tbe
Firat Maryland Volonteera, Company
G. During my term of service I con
tracted cbronio diarrhoea. Since then
I have used a great amount of medi
cine, but when I found ona that would
give me relief it would injure my
stomach, until Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was
... i i
broognt to my nonce, a ucu n auu
ill aav it ia the onlv remedy that gave
me permanent relief and no bad result
followed. I take pleasure in recom
mending this preparation to all of my
old comrades, who, while giving their
servicea to their country, contracted
this dreadful diseaaeaa I did, from eat
ing nnbolaomo and uncooked food.
Youra truly, A. JS. uenamg, naisey,
Oregon. For sale by Dr. Edwin Kose.
Wbawwalefr,wiaOarW.
Wheat ah wa a Chad, ah cries I or CMeria.
Whan th became Ktaa. 1 due to Otttorl.
WiMaaUIChIMTm,thaiOeorta.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
nr virtue or an execution, and
Ii Art, of Mia. a.il laauad out of lh Circuit
Court of the 8ute of Ore oa, for the County of
ColumHa, In or of W. J. VaoSchuyw and
ayalnat w. A. Meeker, for the aum of Seven
Hundred KlKbteen ana 7-iuo vouua, wiin in
terest thereon at S per cent, per annum from the
ah d af January. 1S9S. and the further aum of
Twenty-ono and 40-108 Dollar coat and dia-
Duraemenia, aiao ire ooKa ou una win apon a
Judcmeut rendered January 4th, 1M5, and
docketed January Sth, 1S.
Now, therefore, by virtue of (aid Judgment
and execution and order of ale. I have levied
upon and will, oo Hatnrday the 14th dr of Feb
ruary, IM, at the front door of the County
rnurt Hmiu. In St. Halam. Columbia Coutttv.
Stale of Orexon, at lOo cloc In the forenoon of
alO day, aell at nubile auction, to the hlrhart
bidder lor eaab, ail the riirht, title and imereat
of aaid W. A. Meeker lu and to th followln
described real property, to wit: The nortbweat
quarter ol section nine, townihlpalx north,
range two weft of the Willamette Meridian,
ettoatad in Columbia county, mate ol Oregon, to
aattofy the hereinbefore named auma and coat
and exoanaeooiMiarai.
Dated January 1. 1894 C. . DOAN.
JUlli be: iff of Columbia County, Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, lor
Columbia county. .
BY VIRTUE or AN EXECUTION. DECBEE
and order of aale iaaued out of the Circuit
Court ot th a late of Oreaon fur Columbia
Crmniy,nd to me duly directed, dated on the
JJrd dav of January, MM, upon a Judgment and
decree rendered and entered in aald Court on
th 4l h day of January, ltei. ia favor of E. O.
Moll, plaintiff, and axainat W. C. Henderaon
and la. C. Mnrirnn. defendant, for the ram
of Five Hundred Sixty-two and So-WO dollar
(152.80) and th further aum of Seventy-five
dollare (17400) and the further anm of 11110
eoau and riiaburaemanla, all in United Slate
old coin with intereat thereon at I per cent per
annnm In like sold coin from date of aald de
cree, to-wlt: Jaa. 4th. ISM, and for tbeeoaia and
expenaee ol aai under ini writ. . .
Now, therefore, by virtue of and in pursuant
af aaid luria-ment. decree and order of sale. I
duly levied upon, and will, on tha 2nd day of
March. 1805, at 10 o'clock A. M , at the frontdoor
of the county court houee, in the City of St.
Helena, tn aaid county and itata, aell. eubjeet to
redemption according to law, at subtle auction
to the hiiheat bidder (or cah, all of tne intereat
of the defendant, W. C. Henderaon and M.C.
Henderaon tn the following deacrlbed real eatat
In Columbia county, Bute of Oregon, to-wit:
Thaannlhwaatouartar (awUlof aecliOO thirty-
two (32) In tawnahip four (4) north, raure two
(2) watt of the Willamette Meridian, containing
eue hundred and alxty 00) acre, moreorlera,
acoording to government aurvey. to aatiafy th
nerein menuonea auma auu iwr vww mv -
nana a, hH ul.
Witnea my hud thlaMth day ol Jannarv, ISM
flml C. r. DOAN,
Sheriff ot Columbia County, Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BT VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, JUDO
ment, order and decree, duly toned out ot
and under the aeal of the Circuit Court ot the
St-.te ot Oregon, County of Col umbla. In favor of
W. J. VaaSchuyver a plaintiff va. W. A. Meeker
nd Mary E. Meeker aa defendant, to m duly
directed 'dated tba ICtb day ol January. ItwS,
upon a judgment and decree rendered on the
4th day of January. 1M6, and entered on tha Sth
day of January. ISM. in favor of W. 1 Van-
bknnn nlainlln and aamlnat W. A. Meeker
defendant, for the aum of Nine Handred Filly
three 100 (I9U.S2) Dollars, with intereat at M
Kr cent, per annum irom wa m aay vi ,.u".ii.
i&andflMMattorneyafee, and the further
aum of Sl7.Mcoate,aIo the eoata on thla writ;
commanding me lo make aale of the foilowlng
deevrihad real properly, to-wlt: Lot No. a. la
Block No. IS, lu the town of St. Helena. Colum
bia County, State of Oregon, together with th
tenement, hereditament and appurtenancea
thereunto belonging or in any wiae appertaining;
Nnmv thrnfnra. hv virtu of aald execution,
lodgment, order and decree, and in compliance
with the oommaoda of aald writ, I will, on Sat
urday the lth day of February, 18aV at the front
Ami, nf (ha f?nuntv Court Houa. In St. HelenC.
Columbia County. Oregon, at tk hour of W
OCIOCR A. at. ot aaia any, aeii, luujwa w w
deinptlon according to law, at public auction to
th higheat bidder for eaeh, all the right, title
and intereat which the above nmed deiendanta,
or either of them, had on th 2nd day ol Decem
ber, 1893, or aince had in and to the above
deaoribed real property, to aatiafy aald execu
tion. Judgment, order and decree, intereat and
coma ana an accruing coihj.
Datad St Helena, Oregon, Jn
JMIU Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon.
LEONARD HUFF & CO.,
Commission Merchants
BWAGER'S OLD STAND.
A general ortiiient of feed kept on hand,
m , t . ., , ...
ana eoia at ue iu ,rivsa
. FOR CASH.
Undertaking Goods
FURNISHED ON 8HORT NOTICE.
St. Helens, : ; Oregon.
. 1 Awarded .
HIsfMst MonortwWMrld' Pair.
MOST PERFECT MADE
A pur Crap Cream of Tartar Powder. Pr
yocn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
JO YEARS TUB 5TANDARW.
The MieT does not oldrct to taking
silver on aohwription. We are even
glad to get Columbia coiin'y warrants.
They are taken at tbie office on all
accounts.
STRAYED.
A (arret mare, with white atrip In fore
head and white on one hind foot. Any in
formation will be rewarded by
JOHN FKANTZ,
Houlton, Colombia County , Oregon.
WANTED TO TRADE.
I have a rood, two-seated backboard, ba
been need but four montlia. worth t'M, and
which I would Ilk to trad for a yoke of
good, young work oxen. Apply to
ml u. v. uiuun, nuuiton, vrcgon.
Notice ta Creditor.
-TaTOTICK la hereby riven that tb under-
igned ha been appointed admlniatrs-
lor of the estate ot unarm i nm, aeceaeeu,
and all oerwna haeina- claim agaimt aaid
eetate are hereby notified to present the
aame to me. with tbe neeemaary voucher,
within aix month from the tirat publication
of tbia notice, at my real.lence, at Dear
Ialand, Columbia county, Oregon.
Adminiatrator of th eetate ol Uharle
Trim, deceased. Dated February 1, 1866.
' ranaeiis.
Ia tb Circuit Court of th Rials of Oregon, for
we UMtnty oi uiumota.
C. A. Freeman, Abbla J. Freeman tut
Kate B. Freeman, pUlnUffa.
va.
Albert Freeman, defendant.
To A. Freeman, defendant la th aame of Slat
oi Oregon:
XTOU AkJC HEREBY REQUIRED TO At.
X pear and answer th complaint of tb
Blalntllb 8 lad aiatnat von la th above entitled
auit on th flrat day of the next regular term of
aid court, which ahall eommeae aix ereeka or
more alter tbe firat publication of thia anmmona,
to-wit: On Tuesday, th Hth day ol May, 1SB6,
and If von fall ao to an Dear and anawerthe
plalnuSi will apply to the Court lor the relief
demanded la me complaint nieo nerein. me
relief claimed te tnal tne piainuna may nave
decree for the landa deacrlbed aa followa, to-wlt:
Tbe aouthweat quarter of the eouthwaat quarter
of teuton 1. and th northweat quarter of the
northwe-t quarter of aecuoo 24, ana in aoutn.
aatouaitar of Lh. aouthweat Quarter of aald aee
Uon 13, all in townehip four (4) north,
range two (3) west, in Columbia county
and that the aald landa be adjudged to
be the laaoa of tne piainuna. ana tor eucn
nthar and further relief aa in euultv ahall aeem
meet ana nnoer lustice anati apperuun, ana lor
their eoeta and diaburaemente.
Thia .ummnna fa nubliahed In ourauane of
an ordar of aald Circuit Court, Hon. T. A Mc
Bride. prealaing, made In open Court on the 12th
day! October, 1MH; that thla aummona be
aervad upon you herein by publication in the
Oaeooa tiiBT, a weekly newapaper publiahed In
8t Helana once a weea lor eix weexa,
mm J. C. MOKELAND,
Attorney for Plaintiff
PEOPLE
Desirous Buying
JEWELRY,
Watches, Clocto, Etc.,
Wail a wU to aedar traaa
G. HEITKEMPER
The Portland Jeweler,
Corner of Third and Morrison.
You will aav at least 76 par cent, and get rood
good. Diamond, watch ei, atlverwar. optical
gooaa, eio. i our oorreaponoeiwa ia wuuwu.
PROFESSIONAL.
H
ARRISOIf ALLEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ST. HELEN8. ORXOOK.
Notary FwbNc, Cam-ny
rpHOMAS C WATTi,
NOTARY PUBUC.
ACKNOWLIDOMEKTB TAKEN.
CONVIYANCRtO AND GENERAL NOTARIAL
WORK DONE.
REUBEN,
OREGON
jy. a. r. McLaren,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Rainier. Oregon.
QR. H. B. CUFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
8k Helena, Oregon,
D
JL t. I. HALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskanie, Columbia oonnty, Or
jQR. J. M. F. CHALMER8,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
St. Helens, Oregon.
yy M. ltESIRVK,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
SELENA, OREGON.
County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Platting and (engineering work promptly
secuto.
mm
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
There ha Juat bean reoefred a large amortment of pore and fre-h drne. patant
medicine, etc . Alio numcrou other article which are found In ill ilral-cla
drug atom. Semeuber that the place to buy your drug i at a drag store.
SAINT HELENS
- - - TOILET ARTICLES - - -
Thi bona also carries a eery Isrg asaortmer.t of fancy notions, consisting; of
toilet artit le euro aa perfumery, aoapa, Uoth-bruahea. toutli-powder, ami in
fact all article included in that lin. Alto writing par and chool uppUe.
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED DAY OR NIGHT
A competent pharmacist is alwaya on band ready to compound prescriptions on
short order. Mr. Roaa ia ever watchful of th public' demand, and yon will
alwaya find what yon want at bi mtabiiahmcni.
DR. EDWIN
MAIN STREET
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
If yon want to meet a friend yon
Conser Front and Morrison Sts.
Portland, Oregon
DART & HUCKLE . . . .
Are once more doing
cupied ty Muckle Bro.,
Fresh Staple
Jnat from the beet market of tbe world. They also bar s
naw asd complete line of ....... .
Ladies Dress Ooods, Latest Patterns.
BeaiUag that tbeir ttock would be incomplete withont, these
gentlemen also carry a large Invoice of ... .
I Ladies' and Gents' Fine Footwear
MLJOKILjH BROS
MANUFACTDRRRS
and Dressed Lumber of
ST. HELENS, :
Clatskanie Drugstore 1
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS
Fataat Ifadiclaea, Fraacriptlon Druia.
Toilet Article, Fancy Notion, etc.
The tables are always supplied with the Best Edibles and Delica
cies the market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give satisfac
tion to ell our patrons, and solicit s strnre of your patronage.
J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St Helens. Oregon
MPKTLJTT BROS
THE LEADINO MERCHANTS OF
Vernonia and Cornelius, Ogn.
WHITE TO CORNELIUS FOB STAGE DATES.
FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED
St. HelensJVlEAT - flARKET
All Kind of freah and alted tnt, taneaira, and fiah.
An expresa wagon runs daily to all parts of th city.
MU by Wholesale
at Special Rates.
. . J. H, DECKER ...
rroisr s o pri .A-ij artist
The old and reliable barber has hia rsors just as
harp as can be found, and will sbare you com
. fortably and quickly for only fifteen cents.
GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE OLD STAND ON STRAND ST
THE OlIENYillA MOWE22La
The table will be supplied with the best the mirket affords.
Board by the Day, Week, or Month at Re:s:nak!8 rates
Evorythiug Clean. A Share of Your Patronage is Solicited.
A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop. ST. HELENS, OR
Job Printing
DRUG STORE
ROSS, Prop.
ST. HELENS, OREGON
THIS LEADINO FAMILY
HOTKL HAS BUN COM
PLETKLV RKNOVATCO.
will sorely find blm at this hotel.
C. W. KNOWLES,
burinea at th old stand formerly oc
where cau be founds complete atock of
Groceries
OF AND DEALERS IN
Every Style, Grade and Yarietj
: OREGON
the Place to Saeore
Year Freeh Medicine.
DR. J. S. HALL. Prrteta
H2
Sweetland & 5heIdon,
Mali St.. St. MaUoa. Oraajeai
In all It erancha waatly W artlat'eeHy
done. W. mate, m epeelalty of bootr, poetee,
awe eoiwmerelel Jo aylrttleg. For ftw. Jo)
printing TH. MIST he a equal em tlx Hvav.