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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1896)
1 s A Nw DKPAtTUiiB. The managar of a camp meeting In Crook couuty advertise good flailing a ene ot the attraollone of the meeting. The writer wa Uught in hie youthful day thitt it wee a ein to etey away from ri eeilng to go finning. Surely the Crook oounty camp meetlnn uught to ailafy the requiremenie of nil. . , . SoLDrnne IIomb ExrtnnuiB. The current expeiiaei l the oldlor' home f Roieburg for June, ee shown by tilU audited by the soldlere; home fcoarU amounted to 1722.60, In addi tion to Ihla, traveling )iieni. Incur red by member of the board in attend log the meeting of the botrd were nearly 1180, making the amount of the drfl on the home fund about 900. The Monmouth Btatb NOBMAt.--The report of the Btate Normal eohool at Monmouth ehowe excellent reeu U lor the work of the part year. The Normal enrollment wa onuaually large. Four atate, and 24 countie of Oregon, were repreaenled In theachool. The average age of the amdente waa above 21 year. Of the 801 eludente graduated Irom the echool during the put fourteeu year, 289 are at present engaged in teaching. , BrtOM Down The aleamer Young America mot with an aooidom while on her way down Monday evening. When Juit above Bpecht'a place near the head of the ialand, the little eteam r atruck a anag which caused iIik loaa ol her propeUr" Th lme,' LaCamaa which waa mm diatauce ahead of the disabled eteamer waa sig naled and came to the rescue. The freight and paaaengere of the disabled boat were transferred to the La Camaa nd were brought aafely to thia city. A Herd or Etc. It la reported that a herd of 11 elk were eeen north f M.rv'. tiealc near Corvallia, quite receutly. Thia ia aomething quite un uaual, aa elk are becoming very acarce in the Uuited Blalee. Oregon, per- hapa, ha aa many of tbesa noble ani mate In her forente aa any other atate nd it i only in certain portione that there ia any considerable number. I'erhapa In the Nehalem and Nestuoca country ia where they abound moat iu thia atate. : ' . OoMHiaraNCY-An exchange aaya: Awellknuwn Eugene lady the other day gave her liege lord a little lecture . i.Uk U worth reneatinc and aa it akol mil- no eonfidmioe ia betrayed It waa about aa follow! "Dou'l alorn your eitting room with the motto 'God Jiltas Uur liome ana ini f.ln mlia the home aa near an inferno aa you can There ie nothing like conilenoy in these maltera. Kilhor take the eign down or else do . i , , .l....t It aitwArljtfna " IUO DUHDHI iw. I'erhapa the gentleman replied thai he did not make the aign. MieaBO Hk Calculatio. A l.nrt time inc. after a certain mln i.ter iu thia city, aaya the Eugene Guard, had made hia Utuat Sunday mnruliii announcement, be (topped h.k a laka hi aeat on the roelrum while the choir diapowd ol ita part of u.a aervica. The minister reached for the arm of the chair and aat down nm In the chair but quite forcibly up on the floor. He had gotten the wrong arm of the chair. The minister waa oonaiderably embarraaaed and the audience amused aud the joke waa too good to keep. Htkuck by a Limb. Monday after neon Cbaa. E. Kinell, an employe in McFerlane'e logging camp at West Krt, waa engaged In cutting down a rge tree. A the tree fell it hit an other tree, breaking off a huge limb, which atruck Rinell on the inaide of , the right leg, tearing It open from the thigh to the calf. The man waa pick ed up inaenaible, and died about 15 minute afterward from the effect of the hock. Coroner Pohl wa notified, and left for the scene on Tuesday eve ning, bnt the burial had taken place ;prior to hia arrival. Gaaette. Body Not Yrr Found. The body of Ethel A. Brownton, aged 15 yeara, who waa drowned in the Columbia river, near Mayger, July 15, ha not Vet been found. She waa out tailing with a party of young folk, and in eome way, whilo changing place with . another girl, lost her balance and Ml in backwarda and wa not aeen to riee again. The river waa dragged for a long distance below where ahe fell in, but without aiicce, probably on ao count of the atrong current In the river at that place. Noticea offering a reward of $50 for the recovery of the body, have been pouted at all polnta along the lower Columbia. Alfalfa tub Fbk. Laat week, aaya the Walla Walla Statesman, a man called on Judge C. C. Maiden, in the Valley Chapel neighborhood, and re queated him to perforin the marriage ceremony for himself and fiancee on the next Sunday. The young man aaid he had ad money, but oould pay the fee in hay. Judge Maiden told him to eome on with hia bride and hi bay. Sure enough, laat Sunday bere came the happy couple riding in tri umph on a big load of alfalfa, The ceremony waa quickly performed, the bay unloaded in the judge' mow, aud then the bride and groom, their face aglow with joy, aealed themaelvea on the hayrack aud drove off. A Srakb Story. The following rattle snake atory i told by the Eu gene Register s The little aiz year-eld daughter of Rev. Same ha developed a make killing propensity. The other day the Utile girl waa left alone in the house (or a time. She waa running about with a pair of scissor in her hand. A young rattle anake about 12 or 14 inches long, glided into the house. The little tot took after bis anakeahip, which assumed a striking attitude. The child walked up to the snake and when it raised to strike, made a lunge at it with the scissors and "didot do a thing" but cut the young rattler right in two in the mid die. Tbe child then aat down on the floor and commenced playing with the remains of her viotira. Shortly alter a neighbor may came in, took in me situation and "ane aidn t ao a thing" but faint. Fhbaohbd IIbrb. "Parson Wilson ha been relieved of hia position preaching at Bay City, and there are variou unpleasant rumori regarding hie conduct iu that burg, which will come to light later, lie Intended in troducing hi auooeaor, the new min uter there last Sunday, but develop ments arose which caused him to con clude he'd rather be away. Wilson ha also been relieved of hi pluoe on the Herald, and Mr. Edmunds hi assumed the arduous duties of editor for the present. Verily, hath the prediction oome true that eome of those who doled on the fresh young preacher would udly rue it." Tilla mook Headlight. Our readera will re member that Rev. Wilson, above re ferred to. preached iu St. Helen about a year and a half ago. fKUHONAL ANU liOOAIi. Mr. Edward Bluck, of Coble, waa in tlil city Mouday. Tub MieT and Oregonian one year for 92.00 in advauce. E. 0. Blackford, of the Olalakanie Chief, (pent laat Saturday and Sunday in tbl city. The repairs to the water system are completed, and once more things glide aloug smoothly. Attorney A. M. Smith, of Astoria, wae looking alter Dual nan anairain this city last Monday. Mr. and Mra. Jamea Sheldon were visitor to the metropoli Tuesday re turning Wednesday. Dr. E. Rosa spent a couple of days this week on South Scappoose creak, camping with frienda there. Rev. C. E. Philbrook, will preach next Sunday at Warren at 11 A. M. Rev. C. Clapp, of Portland, is expected to preach at thia place in the evening. Senator MoBride arrived home Wed nesday night. He ha been in Port land for about a week past. Mr. Jamea Young, of Portland, a well known buaiuesa man of that city, wa in thia city Sunday. Rev. and Mra. 0. E. Philbrook, and Misa Maud Decker, were passengers for Portland, on the Iralda Tuesday laat. Mis Daisy Watkin waa a Portland visitor Monday, and waa on board tbe Young America at the time of the ac cident. Chamberlain's Cough Keiuedy cure cold, croup and whooping cough. It ia pleasant, sale and reliable, for sale by Dr. Edwin Rosa. Dr. Cliff and family, left Wednesday for Clatsop beach, where Mra. Cliff and the babies will remain for aome time, or at least during the hot spell. Honderson Orchard, one of the pro prietor of the water worke here baa boon granted a 30 year franchise to put In a water system at Caatle Roek, Wash. The water works company have ex tended the main 600 feet further up the crock from which the supply cornea. This waa neoehaary in order to increase the pleasure. Sheriff Rice returned Monday after noon from Apiary, Clatakanie and other down river points, where he bad none a few day before on business oounecied with hie office. Mrs. J. R. Beegle, went to Ilillsboro last Monday to be present at the mar riane of Mise Maud Piitinser and Mr, Horace Lake, which took place there Wed neaday afternoon. Lattera of adminiatration have been issued to L. J.Meserve as adminiatrator ol the eatate of John Atkins, deceased. The order appointing Mra. J. W. Mes- erve wa reoioded. Frank Dow, of Oak Island, waa in the city Tuesday evening. Mr. Dow ei peels to move his family to St. Helena thia fall ao that hia children may have the privilege of the publio school. The teacher institute will begin next Mouday and it is hoped a good attendance will be had. Every effort should be made by our people to make the visitor feel at home during their stay here. Steve O'Noil, well known bere, waa killed by being ru ashed between two log In Harvey' loggiug camp on the Coweeman in Cowlits county, Wash., last Tuesday. The flesh of hia left lrg waa stripped from tbe none. Mr. Offle Butcher, of Denver, Col., has been visiting hi old friend and schoolmate Harriaon Allen of thia oitj this week. Mr. Butcher is largely interested in mining and ia on hi way to Idaho to look into the mining iu dualry of that state. A number of the Masonic brotbren from this place went to Rainier last Saturday nitthl to confer the Matter Mason degree, consisting of E. E Quick. A. King, Jamea M tickle, Jud son Wfed, U. W, Clark, Jacob George, D. J. Switxer. T. O. Watts aud M. U. Case. Thievs entered the storehouse of Kmmet Sloven, liviug three mile out on the Portland road last Sunday night and carried off a lot of canned goods and Divisions. Thia ia the second raid made on Mr. Steven grocery de partmenr thi year. Mr. I. O. Wikatrom, haa bad a pile driver here thia week repairing hia duck and alto making an extension to it. Thia wharf ha been leaaed to the flume company who will use it aa the termioul of their wood flume which is now oompleted with the exception of putting in the awilchea at thia end. A piatol, which waa discharged while in tbe hands of a woman at Houlton one day last week at tbe ter mination of a quarrel between herself hor brother and her husband caused considerable exoitement for a time. It wa a family row, however, and no serious harm waa done, ao tbe less said the better. Cure fur Headache. As a remedy for all tonne of headache Electrte Bitters baa proved the very best. It effect a permanent oure, and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to Its Influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Kleotrle Bitters cures by Riving tut needed ton to the bowels, and few cases long re sist the use of thia medic hie. Try it once. Fifty cents and $1 at Dr. Ross" drug store. COURT PROCEEDING). At a regular session of the County Court of th Btate of Oregon, for Columbia coun ty, begun and htld at th county court house, In tb City of Bt. Helent, on Wed nesday, July 8, Present; Hon. J. B. Uoen, county fudge; If. A. Frakts and X. D, Peterson, commissioners; Judton Weed, clerk; J. N. Rice, sheriff. Hue proclamation being mad tlit fol lowing proceedings were had: In tht matter of emcltri bonds of county officers ; tht oRlnlsl bonds of clerk, sheriff. treasurer, assessor aod surveyor were ex amined and approved and ordered tol placed on file. In th matter of additional bond of J. H. Kloaattax collector. Ordered that J. . Rice, sheriff, b required to tilt an addi tional bond in tht turn of 13000 as tax col lector. In the .natter ot th petition of 0. K. Hunter for a license to sell spirituous, vin ous and malt liquors in Deer Island pre clnot. It appearing that O. E. Hunter had compllvd with tht provisions of the law regulating the tale of liquors, It was or dered that a liceute be Issued for a period of six muiiths. ' ' Id the matter of the petition of D. F. Baker et al, for county road. Petition granted and U. Betseuian, V. M. Beeghley and T. J. Brink were appointed viewers and W. N. Meserve surveyor, to meet at the residence of Wm. Criessey on August 18, 18WI. In the matter of the petition ot Feter Bergerson et al, for county road. It ap pearing that tbe viewera beretofort ap pointed were unable to tot, It wss ordered thatT. H. North, John Bmllb and U. 8. Meliinger be appointed viewers, to meet at the residence of I'eter Bergerson on Aug ust 20th, 1890. In tht matter of th appointment of a justice of tbe peuc for Bbermau precinct. Ordered that Edwin Mt-rrill be appointed for the ensuing two years. In tbe matter of tbe settlement with tbe various county officers. Tbe accounts of the clerk, sheriff aod treasurer were ex amined end approved. In tlit matter of the petition of l. W. VanDyktet al, for aid to build a county road. Petltioa denied. In tbt matter of letter of D. W. Freeman to the court. Referred to Commissioner Peterson. In the matter of annual report of school superintendent. Report examined and approved. In the matter of the remission of tbe penalty and costs of tax sale of land be longing to John Adams, ordered mat penally and costs be remitted on payment of original tax. Io tbe matter of credit of tax charged to A. Bbannahan for tbe year 18U2. It ap, Dearina that tax charged to A. Bhannahan for the year 1892 had beta paid, it is or dered that the sheriff make tbe proper credit on the delinquent roll for 1892. Io tba matter of the application of Ru dolnh Ksrth to become a citizen or tbe United States. Rudolph fcarth presents proof ot bnvlng compiled with the pro visions of tht naturalisation laws of tbe United Blatet and takes In open eoarttbe oath prescribed by law and le duly admit ted a cltusen of the United States. In tht matter of tbt annual statement of County Treasurer E. M. Wharton. Tbe report waa examined and approved and ordered placed on tile. I a tba matter of tba petition ol citizens of Deer Island precinct forth appointment of a luetic ot tbe peace. Petition granted and George Makinstor appointed for tbe ensuing two years. Id tbt matter ot tbe settlement wltb c. F. Doan, ex-sheriff. C. F. Doan, ex-sherlfl nrasented to the court bis accounts ss sheriff and tax collector which were ex amintd and approved. In th matter ol county clerk'a account wltb county treasurer. Account examined nd approved. In tbe matter of county clerk'a accoant with sheriff. Accouat examined and ap proved. Ia the matter ot claim ot J. J. Bratro for damages aastalned during tbe fishermen' strike. Claim examined and rejected. In the matter ot tbe petition ot John UUn to bave tax sale canceled. It appear ing that said tax sale was an error, It waa ordered that the same be canceled. In tbe matter of deeds tor land sold for delinquent taxes. Ordered that tbe sheriff execute deeds to the purchasers of property sold for taxes on presentation of certificate of tale. Ia th matter of fixing the talary of de puty county clerk. Ordered tbal th sal ary of deputy county clerk be (700 per year until atherwise ordered, Commissioner Peterson voting "no." In tbe matter of drawing the salaries of county officers. Ordered that the clerk draw warrants monthly for talary of county officers. In the matter of support of McCoy fam ily. Ordered that from this time ail sup port be withheld from all of the family ex cepting Mrs. McCoy. In the matter of the appointment of Con stable for Oak Point precinct. John W. Huffmun appointed for tbe ensuing two years. The following bills were examined and ordered paid: Julius Dllg, repairing safe doors $54 00 J G Watte, schnul superintendent.... 1H7 SO Dan Rice, lumber road district 10. . . . 17 60 Michael Roeser. lumber, r d 8 4 50 Mrs. A Johnson, support Joe Green. 17 41 ,'hrUt.iiia niann. suuDort of miner children of Ole Olson 8 00 Cl.itukanie Lumber Co., lumber r d 8. 11 60 G. F. Lintigren, support county engo ju uu 8 G. Hclioonover, commissioner..... 14 80 P A ZlllKett, spikes rd 81... ... 8 75 A Sheffield, support oounty charge.. 20 00 Henry Brauning, ' ' " f F A Zillgett. " " ' " ... 10 00 t...i,. Ufrl t rllit on safe doors. 170 n.riA Muckle. supplies, McCoy ... . 10 00 u, VlnA.nl bnitnltal. SUDlturt of JOt hpBn 86 75 i u ni,valnff election re- t,n. 8 20 A D Holiday, same 80 it., ..,,,. riffHurt A Co.. soraner for county road 8 8) W N Meserve, establishing govern- ment corners (tt Irwin-Hodson Uo election supplies.. 18 00 Irwin Hodson Co.. blanks ... ....... 160 C F Doan, deputy shcriffi during tbe strike 98 75 C V Doan, rent of hall for election ... J 60 St Helena Water Co.. Water rent 8 00 K0 Blaokford, stationery..-, 7 80 John Dolan, support of J as Moore-, 7 60 Oregon Mist, printing and stalionorv RB 65 Jtideon Weed, postage for officers . . . , 10 00 E 8 Bryant, lumber, rd 8... ...1003 K Ross, mtdical attendance county charge J 00 BT Smith, lumber, rd 7 ... 15 48 W N Meserve, county surveyor 10 00 Dart A Muckle, cartridges for sheriff 7 65 Shaver Transportation Company, transporting prisoners .. . 8 25 A B Little, assisting at teachers' ex.. 12 00 J G Watts, same 12 00 Alma W Beenle. same .. ... ....... U 00 J N Rice, postage for sheriff 6 00 J K Gdl & Co., stationery 19 20 T II North, lumber, county charge, . 6 00 F A ZlllKett, supplies, county charge 1 2Q H 0 Howard, lumber, r d 4 10 10 H O Howard, lumber, r d 22 14 07 R Besseman, rent ot hall for election. 2 00 H O Howard, lumber, r d 8 86 88 J G Watts, postage for ihe year , 18 60 Pittsburg Mill Co., lumber, rd 81.,.. 69 60 W H Dolman, suppllss for Mrs Ram boskie M 24 A Ehrlich. rer airing tafa 8 00 Glass Frudbbsunit, stationery for sheriff 70 IMF Chalmers, holding autopsy on iKHly l 1 W ualia ' lu H R Cliff, medicine for McCoy family 10 00 P Walker, dlxxing grave lor inoian i w J K lilakesley, same I 60 A n lllaKPSiey, nearning insaiiv... . a yu W H D.ilmai), supplies, court house, 4 26 A 11 Blakeslcy, boarding Jas Moor 17 60 C F Doan. salary as sheriff e 0 W lilakesley. salary as deputy 6 00 J C Cox, deputy sheriff 42 25 W w Meserve, recoruing goTrniunu corner..,... ........ 2100 N D Peterson, commissioner ....... 17 40 P A Ki axes, same " V" Alica Iinvls. work in clerk's office.... 44 00 llmry 11 utter, support oi sisier..,.. .ludsou Weed, return of fees 10 00 6 75 8 80 2 40 6 00 1 60 6 00 J B Doan lu-tlc few, state vs. Phi lander Harris L E Clark, constahle, same case , . . E Hail, holding Inquest on oooy oi R Bearer A B Haines, constable . J E Hall physician, tamtcaae....... C W Lee, Juror, stmt cast 1 00 1 00 lloneri tiammei, same. John Edbohn, same JJJ Orcar Peterson, same 1 00 1 00 Alex Peterson, same Louis Jarvey, tame A B Haines, witness ... .... ..... 1 00 1 60 1 60 1 60 0 50 13 86 3 90 8 60 4 80 8 10 8 10 8 60 3 30 1 60 17 32 6 60 2 00 2 00 2 0 2 60 2 fiO 2 CO 6 70 1 70 1 70 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 John Anderson, witness ....... . ... P It Jewel . witness. , ... J H Bw nfter, justice fees, state ys Scott et al L L Decker, constable, same V Dow. witness, same H Bushman, same Charles Mutcsky, same O Nelson, same Kmmet Stevens, same C 8tuiup,ean;e. Anton Scott, same ... Frank Dow, hauling net, tame. , ..... UJ IT ltr.ln.an rhata (tf tax J H bwager, holding Inquest on body of J W uulid L L Decker, Juror, same cast A Robinson, same Wash Muckle, same John Atkins, same M IS Young, same A McCmiley. saaae L W VaiiDyke, holding inquest on bdy of James uooa.. E Kidftway, witnesa W V Cose, witness H A Powell, witness William Pringle, witness Mr William Piinale, sarao 1 W Detrick, luror 8 H Boilman, same.. R II Mitchell, same Charles Peterson, tame George Kerr, same 1 00 1 00 10 00 A Klliolt, same ii H Nitwth. nhvsiclan. same John Heudrickson, Juror, May terra 9 20 circuit court.... Irwin Hall ; 8 00 Henry Woodhaui 4 40 10 40 9 20 7 60 7 60 7 40 14 00 O K Elliott John Jolma John Parlcer John McAdams Gnstav Peterson Arthur Croaer It man Jones. 15 20 16 20 12 00 12 20 13 60 11 80 2 20 2 00 19 20 2 00 2 00 2 00 16 40 16 80 Charles Lee 8 M Rice Franc Sundbloom 8 B Rose TH Woodruff F L Emerson L L Decker W E Vaiiv. isenberg I W Detrick ET Gore F Gleniskl.. Adam Htunin .. , Jesst Htndrickt : F M Tompxint 16 00 12 80 17 20 22 40 20 00 25 00 W H Smith Gustav Lange 8 A Wilkinson Oren Hiatt J H Wilson David Whittlg Thomas Timmony..... Bernard Hover W J Sanborn 25 00 20 eo 25 60 23 20 21 60 24 00 6 00 6 60 2 00 2 20 690 5 00 3 00 3 00 8 00 8 00 300 3 00 3 00 3 00 6 40 8 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 8 40 8 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 4 80 800 8 00 3 00 800 4 60 3 00 3 00 8 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 8 00 300 3 00 9 60 3 00 3 00 8 00 3 00 8 20 300 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 8 00 800 10 20 3 00 8 20 8 00 3 00 3 00 00 11 40 Thomas Morrit W M Wilson . , Walter Furrow, witness G A Lane, witness Thomas C Timmony, witness N A Perry, witness .. .. E P Burns, Judge of election and messenger Walter Furrow, Judge Joseph Silver, same. W M Perrv. clerx . . , Perry, clerk W H Hanklns, same C G Caples, Judge C 8 Emerson, same... M F Hazen.aame Kdward Philbrook. clerk K r uaaer, nuiv .. G C Jaqutsb, iudne and messenger. . U C rowlcr, junge G 8 Foster, same George Maklueter, clerk HC Brown, same W f Brown, judge and messenger. . J Kilby. Judge 0 C Prichard, same... ... Frank Miller, clerk C A Buck, same C L Olson, judge and messenger. . . . W H Bumgardner, Judge C H English, same James Galtena, clerk O W Kmeraon. same M J Englert, judge and messenger. Gustav Lange, judge ... J B Duncan, same J 0 Johnson, clerk A D Holiday, same H Tingle, Judge L, B Jones, juog and messenger Amos Johnson, same A Croker, clerk D M Ewing. same Casper Libel, judge and messenger J A Vanvolkenberg, judge.... Jobn Jones, same Oliver Wilson, clerk Henry Moulton, same A K Morgan, judge and messenger C B Washburn, Judge John McAdams. same A J (itiigley, clerk John Syverson, same W H Conyers, judge W E Conyers, same RB Hntton, same 8 C Tiohenor. clerk and messenger J M Blackford, clerk R Patrick, Ju'tge and messenger .. O W Melliager. )udge....... ...... RBessemaa, same W M Wilson, clerk LWVanDyae, same .. J L Morgan, judge aud messenger. W W Elliott, judge S A Graham, same Arnold Graham, clerk. Thnmnfl Holvln. Same 3 00 3 00 8 00 300 The following bills were examinta ana rejected: ' - , Jonn Winsenger, work on bridge.road district 19 ;.... 6 75 Joseph Wingel, tame 6 75 A M Parker, work on bridge, r d 81. . 8 00 John O Fringle. same. . S 00 8 00 S 00 S 00 8 00 8 00 S 00 8 00 16 26 (J KBolonion, same .. Oeorge H Pearson, same George Solomon, same LW VanDyke, same W O Wilson, election constable. .. Kd Fowler, " " t. I. TWkr ' " ... . II 0 Adams, work on bridge, r d 19. Jonea, He Pay the Freight. Send for a copy of "The Buyers' Guide," with latest reductione and market reports. Sent free to any ad dress. Freight on f 20 order of gooda paid to any point on the Columbia river, reaohed by Portland boat. Jones' Cash Store, 105 Front street, between Washington and Stark, Fort' land, Oregon. Bncklen's Arnica. 8a.lT. Tbe best Salve in tbe world for cots bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures pllea, or no pay required. It Is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 oents per box. For sale by Dr. Edwin Ross. Awarded ; Highest Honort World' Pair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. 'DEL m Li CREAM Moat Perfect Made, ao Yeara the Standard. '. School will begin at Columbia City next Monday, with L, J. Meserve in charge. Ed Mriin,at out time county clerk of Columbia county and well known to most of our people, died at On tario, Malheur county, Monday. Mrs. Rhodie Noah, of thi place, was taken in ihe nigbt with cramping pains and the next day diarrhoea tel in. She took half a bottle of black berry cordial but got no relief. She then sent to me to see if I had any thing that would help her. I tent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Keinedy and the first dose relieved her. Another of our neighbors had been tick for about a week and bad tried different reme dies for diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I sent him thia same remedy. Only four doses ot it were required to cure him. He aaya he owe his re covery to thi wonderful remedy. Mr. Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For ale by Dr. Edwin Roes. The water company bave decided to run their steam pump in tbe evening from O to V o clock for the use of per sona who desire to irrigate their lawns, and also for the purpose of sprinkling tbe itreeta. While the pump is run ning the main from the reservoir will be shut off and opened immediately after the pumping stops. There will be no extra expo.iee to water con sumers. This arrangement waa von sumated while Mr. Orchard was in the city yesterday, and no doubt will prove satisfactory. Laat lummer one of our grand chil dren wa sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor's lemedies bad failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief. We regard it as the best medicine ever put on the market for bowel complaints.- Mra. E. O. Gregory, Frederickstown, Mo. This certainly is the beat medi cine ever put on Ihe market for dysen tery, summer complaint, colic and cholera infantum in children. It never fails to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time and tbe plaio printed directions are followed. Many mothers bave expressed their sincere gratitude for the cures it has effected For sale by Dr. Edwin Rose. Steiybd. From E. Cox's ranch at Warren, one dark red bull, two years old, tops of horn tawed off. Anyone finding same will please leave word at Thb Mist office. Frank Nagle. The Dlaewrery Bare Ills Life. Mr. O. Caillouette, druggist, Reaversvtlle, Illinois, says: "To Dr. King's New Pis covery X owe ray life. Was taken witb la grippe, and tried all the physicians for mile about, but of no avail, and waa given op, and told that I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store 1 sent for a bottle and began its use, and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It waa worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or boose without it." Get a free trial at Dr. Koaa' drng store. Wbeo Baby waa sick, we gave her Castoria. When aha was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, ahe clung to Castoria. When she hod Children, she gave them Castortl NOTICE., i U. S. Land Office, Oregon Citv. Or., ' May 12, 18H6. COMPLAINT having been entered at this office by John Walcsak against George Gutman for abandoning his homestead en try No. 8585, dated May 9th, 1890, upon the swM of section 27. township 5 north, ranee 8 went, in Columbia county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, tbe said parties are berebv summoned to ap pear at U. 8. land office at Oregon Jity, Oregon, on tbe 6th day of August, 1896. at 10 o'clock A. M.. to respond and fnrnish testimony concerning said alleged abandon ment j3a6 Robert A. Millir. Register. Notice ! final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed administrator of the estate of Levi French, deceased, has Died bis final account and petition for final settlement in the matter of said estate. In the Uounty Court of Columbia County, Oregon, and the iudee of said Court has appointed Friday. ihe 7th day of August, A. D. 1896, at the incoming of Court, on said day. as the time for fleering objections to said una! account. if any, and the final settlement of said es tate. i.ictiM.E.1 uir.r-n.nn, Administrator ot the Estate of Levi French, deceased. jl0a7 Wood Wanted! 20,000 S delivered on Milton or tributaries. Con tract entered into for immediate de livery. Apply to or address OREGON WOOD CO., C. H. Piooott, Manager. St. Helen Hotel, St. Helena, Or. For Sale. The cheapest place in Columbia county. Inquire of R. O. HAZEN, Warren, Oregon. tf EASTERN COFfCC AND CHOP HOUC D. H. BROWN, Prop. Best Meal in tbe City for 15c AS HO ThirtSt, AND UPWARDS. N Chinese Bsaptoyetf. ro)TiANo, oneaoN fi'W Jka AatliatWifsislWalli A sffc AalW A OUR FIFTIT SPECIAL SALE SINCE REMOVING. 81 and 83 THIRD "s Men Fifteen Patterns. Every Suit Warranted Made From Our Celebrated Albany Woolen Mills Cassimeres. 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