The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 11, 1896, Image 3

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    Warren vi, St, Hklkns. A trams
of baseball was played lust Hundiiy
(between (he Bt. lleluui and Warren
teams at the grounds of the latter,
which resulted in t victory fur the vis
tori by a icore of 80 to 8. The gum
wu umpired by Dr. Cliff, of thin city,
who Is gaining" qilitH rutiututloii In
that line, Much wrangling1 is said tn
bv been dune during the game.
Marhiaob Bki.lr and Pkath. A
and ending to a happy marriage which
took place in Baker City a few dityn
go, occurred on the arrival home of
the newly married couple near Burnt
river. On coming Iti tight of Umii
luture home to be, the learn became
frightened and ran away, dragging the
bride to death and seriously injuring
the groom.
Baseball pAwoav The basobull
boyi of Ih la city will give a ball tomor
row (Saturday) eveuing at tha opura
house. Tickets are now on sale at CO
cents each, ladies free. The proceed
will be used to purchase uniforms for
(be team, and to dufray other current
stipensos. The public is Invited to be
present, and II there are lliose who do
not dance, they might assist in a gx d
cause by purchasing a ticket anyway.
Thi Bijuaw Do Til Work. .The
Yamhill Reporter says In a rocent Is
sue that there has been a number of
wagon loadsofsiwashesdrlven through
the town the past two weeks, and in
every case the squaw bad to do the
driving ss-the buck was too drunk to
do mora than ait still and grunt, or
lay asleep in the bottom of the wagon,
This is a good indication that the In
dian is becoming a good citizen and
bout ready to vote. -
Most Pay Thcir Own Clerk,
Id Benton county hereafter all of
fioials must pay their own deputy hire.
The count court at its session deter
mined not to make any allowance for
regular dfiputy hire, but to allow the
clerk IS per dy for one deputy for
each day the clrouit ana commission
rs court be in session, and to also si
low said clerks $2 for eaoh deputy in
. making up the tai and delinquent
rolls, anal to allow the sheriff 12,60 per
day for two deputies while the jury is
In attendance on tue cirouit court.
Tnin Mountain Journky. Last
Wednesday morning, as had been an
nounoed, Senator Mitchell, Hon, Max
l'raeht, Dr. II. It. ClilT, T. J. Cleeton,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Beegle, Mrs. Jas.
Muckle and Mr. Charles Muckla look
an early alart for Vernooia, whore Ben
tor Mitchell was billed to speak on
tiolitlcal questions to the people of
that precinct. The four last named
started early in Hie morning, but the
others wailed until the arrival of the
Telephone, which brought the senator
and Mr. t'rsctii. it was iioikki tiy
yetting such an early start that Vtr
uonla might be reached by 3 or 4
o'clock in the afternoon, thus giving
time to rest before the senator should
be required to talk.
A. PEASANT KvRNiNa. A very
pleasant evening was spent at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Muckle
last Saturday, the parly being given
by Miss Tillio Muckle in honor of Mis
May Willis, of llillsboro, who was
visiting in this city. The evening wss
SDent in social chat, cards aud in lino
and a little later, luncheon was served
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.'
James Muckle, Mr. and Mrs. L. K.
Clark of Portland. Mr. and Mrs J, II
tiheldon. Mr. and Mrs. 1). Davin, Mr,
and Mrs. J. It. Beegle, Mrs. Charloa
Ilooghkiik, Mrs. ElleraOn of Portland,
the Misses May Willis, Tillie Muckle
and Prankie Way. and Messrs. Fred
Capita, Thomas Muckle and Dr. Ed
win Koea. The hour of twelve arrived
before anyone was aware that the
Sabhatu was approaching so near, and
after a cordial "good-night" the party
was at an eud.
BMKHOWAti AMP LOCAL. '
Benefit ball Saturday night.
I. Q. Wikstrom was doing Portland
yesterday.
Mrs. Frank Dow was in this oily
yesterday, . '
Joel Bute, of Goble, was in town
Wednesday.
Mr. 0. D. Oilson, of HouIiod, was in
Portland yesterday.
Sheriff ltice star tod for Vernonia
yesterday morning.
Mr. A. Davis was attending to busi
ness In Portland Monday.
Mr. B. E, Quick Is sufTbring from a
severe attack of asthma and cold this
week.
(ionulno full weather prevails, and
uunditintis for a successful harvest are
favorable. .
Sheldon's new dork it now ready for
business, and already the bonU are
landing there,
Assessor White and Charles Blakes-
ly are al work making the asssHement
roll for the year 18UIV
Tin Mist keeps on band at all times
a large stock of note and receipt books
which we sell at a low figure.
Rey. 0. K. Philrook will preach at
Bcappoone next sniifiay at u a. m,,
and at Yankton at 7 :30 p. in.
Mr. Alfred Harrison has In contem
plation the erection of a new residence
at Iloulton in the near future.
Mite Mary Gilinore came down from
Oregon City luat Monday, where she
has been staying for some time. "
Master Frank Dow came down from
Oak island Monday to attend the term
of school Just opened la this city.
Tbe Telephone is again on the Asto
ria route, making her first tiip Mon
day. The Tuluphoue oarriss the mail.
Mrs. A. L. Hicbardson. of Rainier,
came up from that place Monday to
visit her daughter, Mrs. C. II. Johns.
Mrs. C. E. Philbrook returned last
Saturday from Astoria, where she had
been lor several oays visiting tier son
Miss May Willis, of Hillsboro, who
hsa been visiting her sister in this city
for two weeks, returned home Monday
Mr. E. C. Oillner and mother, of
8uletn, arrived in this city last Friday,
and are at tha old horn for a short
time.
You should not fail to attend the
benefit ball tomorrow evening. A
pleasant lime is assured. Tickets only
M) ceo Is.
Mr. and Mr. Harrison Allen spent
several days the latter part of last
week in Portland, returning Sunday
evening.
The flume com pa ay are pulling a
walk alone the flume the entire dis-
tsnce for the convenience of those on
gaged in running wood.
Burt Schoonoter, of Vernonia, was
in this city Monday on his way to
Willamette river points, where he ex
peeled to engage in boppicking.
Mr. D. C. Tedford, who has been in
the min nf distriols near Baker City
for the past several months, returned
here Thursday nignt ot last wcea.
James Cox, who some time since,
went to Rossland, B. 0., reports that
he likes the country very much, aud
will remain there a while al least,
Mr. Frank Dow came down from
Oak island Monday evening. He re
norta hav-makins in full blunt on bis
farm, with prospects of a heavy yield
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Clark, of Bt.
Johns, spent Sunday in this city at
the home of Cantaiu and Mrs. Uoogh
kirk. Tlisy returnsd home Monday
on the Young America,
A poll of the vote to be cast in this
e iv almws the following result, mo
Playkd A Good Gams. The ball
nun announced to take place al
Woodland, Wash., last Friday between i
the Woodland and St. Helena nines,!
took place promptly on time. Some
little Inconvenience was experienced
.by St. Helens . people in reaching
Woodland. It was necessary to h ave
here in small boats for Caples, where
hacks were in waiting. The river was
very roagh, and during the sail against
the wind most of the occupants of the
boats got a good wetting. Dinner was
rsady by the lime the viailors reached
Woodland, to which all did ample jus
tioe, for the reason that the forenoon
had been a long one. Immediately
after dinner preparations for the game
were made and it was but a short time
until tbe game was called by Umpire
Cliff, The day was very warm, and
the spectators were not provided with
either seats or shade, so during the
game it kept them busy to keep from
almost roasting. The positions played
by tbe St. Helens nine were as fol
lows: Davey, catcher; Nimus, pitch
. er; Sheldon,' lirat j Watts, seoond J Jos
eph, third; Eugene Blakesley, short
stop; W. Blakealey, right field (Bee
tle, center field: Davis, left Beld. - The
game lasted one nour ana lorty min
utes, resulting in a score of 8 to 6, in
favor of St. Helens. The game was
quiet throughout, there being very lit
tle disputing among the players. The
catcher for the visiting team received
a stomach blow from a foul tip, which
for a few seconds oaused considerable
excitement among the orowd as well
as a great deal of unpleasant nuns for
Mr. Davey, but in a few seconds he
again caught his breath and the game
proceeded as if nothing had happened.
At the end of the gsme It was learned
tkat there were no conveyances to
take the visitors back to the boat land
ing, a distance of about three mile.
By a special effort, howovcr, a learn
was secured to haul the Indies who ac
companied tha parly, and the men
were kift to get along the bust tin y
could, which meant they must walk.
It was 7 o'clock when the party arrived
back in St. Helens, all of thorn suf
ficiently tired to enjoy a good night's
rest. Bealdes the players those who
went from here were: Mrs. J. G,
Muoklo, Mrs. J. R. Beegle, Mrs. V,
Davis, Misses Tillie Muckle, May
Willis. Messrs. Thos. Cooper, Joseph
Eversol, Terry Gillem, Elmer Newell,
Dan Richardson and Will and Mhihiii
Slaveu's.
Kinlev. 46: Brvan. 18: doubtful,
This does not inolude boys who will
become of age before election,
Ssnstor McBridesnd his sister, Mrs,
Dolman, came in from their cam plug
trip last Friday. The senator gained
six oounds of flesh as a result of the
pure air and water 01 me mountains,
Ex-Congrrssman Hermann will, in
a lew davs. lake the slump lor McKin-
ley and Unhurt and will make speeches
Ihrotighout his congressional district.
lis will orom the campaign at koss
burg today.
It is aulte probable tlmt a match
game of baseball will bo played on the
grounds near this city on next Sunday
afternoon between the Monograms, of
Portland, and the St. Helens team,
If so, a good game may be expected,
W. II. Braden. well known In this
county, and his young son Harry,
wnra ntiile seriously hurt last Satur-
dv in Portland by an accident to
iiw.ir hinvpJe. which both were riding
However, no bones were broken, and
an early recovery is hoped for.
nnnaulnrarlte Dreoaration I being
made all along the river, and especial
ly In this vicinity, for a large catch
of tall salmon. Should there be a
large run of fall fish those persons en
t euro ft in tha tiMilns business will
probably make back what they lost
during the strike this spring and sum
mer. . . ,
In a recent latter to the manufac
turers, Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of
the Spectator, Rushford, N. Y., says:
"It may be a pleasure to you to now
the high esteem in which unamoer
Iain's medicines ere held by the peo
ple of your own stste, where they must
behest known. An aunt of mine,
who resides al Dexter, Iowa, was about
to visit me a few yenrs since, and be
f,,rA lmivinff home wrote me. asking if
iiw.v win ii ild here, statins that if
tlipv were not she would briin a quan
litv Willi her, as she did not like to be
without thorn." Tho medicines re
m are Chamberlain's Couirh
Remedy, famous for its oures of oolds
and croup; Chamberlain's Pain Balm
for rheumatism, lame baok, pains in
tho sidn and chest, and Chamberlain a
Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoaa Remedy
for bowel complaints. These medi
:.,.. i,,.va h n lu oonstant use in
t..wi f,r almoHt a Quarter of a century,
The people -have learned that they are
articles of great worth and metit, and
uneqimled by any ouier. moy
for sale here by Dr. Edwin Ross.
The Semi-Weekly St. Louis Globe-
Demoorst, eight pages, republican in
politics, and The Mist, one year f 1.75
advance. I bo Globe Democrat is
one of the leading republican papers
of the United States, and its eight
pages twice a week are filled with the
atcst and most interesting news. Its
agricultural department ia of especial
interest to farmers. Send f 1.75 to
this office and receive both papers for
one year.
A cook who had burned on a piece
of veal weighing four pounds, threw it
away, and afterward explained to her
mistress that the cat had eaten it up.
Very well," said the lady, "we will
see to that directly," So saying, she
took the cat, put it on the scales, and
found that It weighed exactly lour
pounds. "There, Fredericks," she
said, "are the four pounds of meat,
but wliefe is the cat?"
There is a mortgage in the county
lerk's otfloe, filed for recoid on Sep
;niber5ili, given by the Columbia
River Railroad Company to the Cen
ral Trust Company, of New York, for
the security of bonds to be issued by
the railroad company to an amount
not to oxceed 18,000,000. Columbia
county's fee for recording is 914 50.
Don't forgot the meeting of the Mc
Kiuley club st this place next Wed
nesday evening. We have been as
lured a good speaker for that even
ing, and the in acting promises to be
one of exceptional interest to the pub
lic. Everybody is invited, aud you
may expect to bear an able address.
Robert Pstrick and Thomas Petti-
ohn, of Vernonia, came over Tues
day evening. Tbey report that almost
the entire population of that neigh
borhood have gone out into the Will
anielte valley to pick hops.
Senator Mitchell and Dr. Cliff ar
rived here from Vernonia at 11 :45
yesterday. Dr. Cliff states that tbe
arge tabernacle at Vernonia afforded
uo more room than was necessary to
accommodate the crowd.
From all accounts Chainberlain'i
Cough Remedy Is a Godsend to the
stHicted. There is no advertisement
about this; we feel just like saying it.
The Democrat, Carrollton, Ky. For
sale by Dr. Edwiu Ross.
, Comity Surveyor Meserve, of Del
ens, was in town during tue week
working ou some road reports which
be bad to submit to tbe court. He
returned home this morning.
Commissioners' court adjourned last
evening until September 26, when an
adjourned term will be held. Matters
sre to come op which will require
their attention at that time.
Mr. James Sheldon was a passenger
down to Astoria on the Telephone last
Tuesday. He was looking after tbe
salmon businesses tie expected to buy
and ship Hell this full.
Commissioner Peterson, of Mist,
came to town T need ay evening in or
der to meet iu regular session with the
other members of ihe county court on
Wednesday morning.
Ernest Sbannahan is in the city
nursing a crippled foot. The mem
tar was injured while Ernest was at
work in a logging camp down the
river.
The driver is on the scene driving
the piling for the new wharf to be
built bv W. H. Dolman. pint above tbe
one recently built by James Sheldon.
T. N. Stoppenbach, of the Pacific
Paper Company, Portland, was in this
city Wednesday looking after busiuess
before the county court.
Judge T. A. Mc Bride came down on
the Telephone Wednesday morning
in company with Senator Mitchell
and Max Pracbt. .
Commissioner Frakes came down
from Scsppoose Tuesday evening to
be in attendance on court Wednesday
morning.
Persons desiring copies of Wm. Mo
ICinley's letter of acceptance can have
the ssme by addressing D. Davis, at
this office.
Mrs. A. Shsnnahan and daughter,
Callie, of Vernonia, are guests at Ihe
hoit.e of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cleeton
this week. ' .
CLAT8KANIE.
School srs announced to begin Monday,
September 21st.
fiilvo (Jraliain was a passenger on the In
coming steamer Monday.
II L. Warren and family returned from
Portland Monday morning.
M,.rrli Cmrr and bov. of FIsliawk. were
In town Friday and took the steamer for
rortiana.
Mr. Kelser. of Oawrso. Is now "pending
some time with friends on the Burn, be
yond Mist,
Ed dsrs was hnntlns a setot doubls har
ness Tueiday to complete an equipmem io
go to Vernonia to near ins senator.
A conriderabls party of lsdies snd sea-
tli-invn came ill ou tlie steamer Monday
morning on their way to Nebalem valley.
nriic Lf Bare mxluned bis dace In the
shingle mill and Uft our town Monday ev
ening lat. expecting to bs engaged in Kaat
ern Oregon.
Henry Monltnn and bis neighbor. Baker,
from beyond Mint, punned through our
towa Tuesday wiib their team to work on
His ruliroaj grade oeyonu Hearer.
Prank Merrill and wits are over st Mint
thi" week looking over the, stock of merch
andise of Henry Braunlng. It ia rumored
that a change or proprietors is ons or me
coming events there.
A carpto of paint baa been received for
painting the action! building another coat,
and lumber, also, has been furnished to
finish the upper room for the bigb school.
All this it bard time, too.
Lumber hauling from the valley has
slacked ap a little, but there ia a large
quantity of It piled oil the banks near the
river here awaiting a purcha-er. Uood,
llryt-cla-s cedar lumber it la, too.
W H. Abies was down earlv Wednesday
morning with hia team to haul a load to
Vernonia. Abies' horses are not so plump
as some, but lis says liiey can get tnere
with anybody's team. Particulars later.
Some lumber has been left in front of the
house Htatta moved out of. with tn pre
sumable intention of making some interior
changes to suit tbs new tenant. It ia ru
mored that Ed Page and family will occupy
tbe place.
Perhaps you have noticed the circulars
announcing ins iiatsanie ntgu-scnoui.
Tlmv are bordered with red. to show, per
haps, that it will be a red letter day for
Clatakanie when we have a good blgn
school In progreaa here.
Another thing that happened last Mon-
ilatr araa tha chanca of location of O. P.
Hiatt and family.. They moved their
household effects from their late residence
on Nehalem avenue to their new residence
just out side tbe city limits.
rvmslderahle stir waa made about town
early last week for some cheap method of
conveyance to Vernonia Qulle a number
of persona wanted to bear Senator Mitchell
but felt too poor to invest largely in means
of conveyance, and thought the distance
too great to go ou foot.
Willard Denslow was unfortunate In cut
ting his foot quite severely last Haturday at
Odvin'a loiririna raiun. Marshland. After
being brought to Clatskanie in a boat for
stiraicnl lieln. he was driven by his friend.
Arthnr Johnson. In a cart to bis borne
near Vernonia to recuperate.
In addition to the boy that came to live
in Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. John Falm
laat week, thera is a sulniued smile playing
about tha f natures of our constable. A. B.
Haines. He don t talk mucD, but It got
out somehow, that a daughter was intro
duced into bis home on sionuay, anu mat
all are doing well.
A social ia announced for Saturday even
ing of this week. The musiscal and liter
ary feature to he given at the church, with
an after piece in shape of refreshments and
lawn nartv. If lbs weather permits, at Dr.
Hall's reiidonce. Proceeds for the benefit
of the resident minister, who lravea here
next week for con'erenre, ana will preacn
his hnal discourse for tbis year on Bunaay
evening.
A miNtln of Itlzens was held in Krati
hall last Friday evening in tbe interest of
the proposed high school. W. H. Oonyers
was called to preside, and Prof. Whitten
nutlined somewhat the work proposed,
H i u h mt with a verv cordial anoroval
by all those present, and it waa voted as
tbe sense ol me meeting mat we neanur
endorse tbe proposed high school and use
our best endeavors to make it a success.
Probate Matters.
In the probate court this week Judge
Doan on Monday confirmed the sale
of real property in tbe Stehman estate.
Order made that an execution be
issued against E. S. Bryant, adminis
trator of the estate of E. O. Bryant,
for the collection of debts. The exe
cution was issued for the amount of
$187.63.
Real Estate Transfers.
George W. Badger to James Coskley, the
of uw'A snd swW of ne'i snd of
mi snd nwli of ae!4, secZ7, tp o a, r
wsst;000.
Louis Bradley snd wife to Louis Varwlg,
lot InNeer City; 1110.
H 0. Cooper to Grays Harbor Commer
cial Company, nnd of ne of see ia, tp
n, r 0 weat, S4W.
H... nul C. Hoadlsv end wife to R. R.
Fiwtsr, wK of aw), eo 19, tp n, r 2 west;
$760.
Rainier lodge No. 68. K. of P.. Bled plat
of cemetery.
Win. L. Roberta to W. B. flillard, of
n. sec 812. tp 7 n, r 8 west; m
TliEABUUEU'S) NOT1CK.
County Treasurer's Office, )
St. Helens. Or.. Sen. 10. 1896.(
JCTICE la hereby given that all unpaid
V County Warranta of said comr.ty.
hich have been presented and endorsed
Mot raid for Want of funds," prior to
March 17, 1801. will be paid noon present-
tion at this office. Inurext will not be al
lowed after tiiis date. W. H. HOLM A M ,
allot) Treasurer of Columbia County, Or.
Notice Creditor.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Uolumiiia uounty.
n the mutter of the estate of Frank M.
Meplrer.'ripr.eaMid.
TaJOTICB is hereby given that the under-
XI signed waa, on tue zzua aay 01 aug
ust, lttXi, dulv uppointed administratrix of
tbe estate of Krauk M. Meeker, deceased, by
the County Court for Columbia County,
Oregon; and all persons having claims
against said estate ere hereby required to
present ibem. wltn tne proper voucners, to
the underpinned, at the office of Cole &
Quirk. HI. Hi-lens, Columbia county. Ore
gon, within six months from tbe date he'eof.
Bt. Helen", August zain, toao.
KM KLINE MEEKER.
Administratrix of the Estate ot Frank M.
Meeker, deceased. aW
Country justices of the pesce can
secure all necessary blanks at this
office on short notice.
Mr. A. Anderson, ot nesr Apiary,
was in town Tuesday.
Sheriff Bice came up from Clatska
nie Monday night.
The Mist and Oregoman one year
for 12.00 in advance.
All free.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Discovery know its value, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to try
it free. Call on the advertised druggist
and get a trial bottle free. Send your name
and address to II. E. Bucklsn Co., Chi
cago, and get a sample box ot Dr. King's
New Life Pills, free, as well as a copy of
Oulde to Health and Household Instruc
tor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do
yon good and cost you nothing. Dr. Ed
wiu Rosa, druggist.
DIED,
WKATHERWAX. At Rainier, on Satur
day morning. HeptemDer 0, low, jonn
Weatherwax, Ol prignts uisease. ou years
of ags.
CHARLTON. At Yankton, on Tuesday,
Heinemner etn, iisai, or nean uioomou
I, Mima P. Charlton, aged fti veara.
TW.,i.d was horn in Cola county. Mo.
and eanie to Oregon in 18A7. He resided
inr ntanv viturs mi Hauvia's lMillul. Rev,
Philbrook' conducted the funeral ssrvices
on Wednesday forenoon.
Aottce Creditors.
NOTICE ia hereby given that the nnder
aigned have been duly appointed by
h rmintv Court nt Columbia couDtv. Ore
gon, administrators of the estate of Cuth-
bert tstump, sr., ceceaaea, ann nave quali
fied as sucb. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby required to
present tne same, witu proiier voucucrs iu
us. at tbe law office of Diilard A Cole, in
St. Helena, aatd county and state, within
six months from I lie date nereoi.
Dated at Bt. Helens, or Aug. z, low.
ADAM 8T17MP and
CIITHBKRT STUMP, ir..
Administrators of ths Estate ot Catbbert
Stump, sr., deceased. aztteo
VERNONIA VARIETIES.
Campmeetlng is over.
P. Parker has built a fins bsrn on bis
place.
Pears sre quite plentiful in this ueigbbor-
nooa.
Evervhorlr and their neighbors have gone
hopplcking.
Rev. McElror and hia wife are holding
a revival meeting at Mist.
Arthur Johnson had a fine Soathdown
buck killed by a bear last week.
Prof. Dow will commence a winter term
ot school iu Vernonia about October 1st.
The threshing machines have been kept
busy this fall witb several week s work yet
Mr. Zilleltt la having considerable work
done Improving bis property east of Rock
creek. : ..
Oulte a number of young people expect
to move into Vernonia to attend school
this winter.
Miss nessle Wilson has iual closed a very
successful term of school la the Upper Bea
ver district.
Mr. Case ssvs the grist mill will be ready
for grinding la a lew aays, who tue row
roller process.
florins- eamnmeeting Rev. Mansbardt
preached one sermon in German for the
benefit of the German-speakiag part of the
congregation.
SOAPPOOSB.
Thrashing Is nearly dons here, and ths
grain yield la ngnt.
Gupervleor Cloninger la grading the low
land road near scappoose creen.
A good start has been made on the Scup-
poose and rsobie oreex roaa.
Ifsssrs. Lou Payne, Lafe Brown and Burl
Brains left for the bop lielda Tuesday.
Harry West and D. W. Price atarted for
. -ub. wtait in Will..,!, itirlnn vnofordav.
8nt it His lUortter tu Germany,
Mr. Jacob Esbenson, who ia in the em
ploy of the Chicago Lumber Company,
Dea Moines, Iowa, says: "I have Just
sent some medicine back to my mother in
the old country, that I know from person
experience to be the best medicine in ths
world for rhenmallsm, having used it In
my family for several yesrs. It is called
Chsmlierlain's Pain Balm. It always does
the work." Fifty cent bottles for sale by
Dr. Edwin Ross.
City Treasurer's Notice.
Notice la hereby given that all warrants
of the City of St. Helens, Oregon, which
have been presented anil endorsed, "Not
paid for want of funds" up to February 7,
IHIW, will be paid upon presentation. In
terest will not be allowed after thia dute.
Dated September 10, IJttB. ,,
City Trpftxuror.
FOR SALE.
Fnllblood Shroupsliire bucks at reas
onable prices. Call on or address
BURT WEST, Scappoone, Or.
For Sale.
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county. Inquire of E. O. 1IAZEN,
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Whan aba had Children, she gavattma Csstors
SUMMONS,
la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
tne county 01 uoiumma.
Marcel Beaudry. Plaintiff,
Vs.
Arthnr A. Kvarett. Defendant.
To Arthur A. Everett, the defendant above
HTuisiSI OF THE STATE OF OHEOOS
Tou are hereby required to appear before
th i-mirt ahnvA named In the above-entitled
..iu. Anil., flntitiviif tha next reaular term
of said Court, which shall commence six weeks
or more after the date of the first publication of
this summons, to-wlt: on Tuesday, me un
J -, ....... I , CAd mm,A n-WAV ,tiA,wim-
plaint filed against you In said action; and It
iiainun wuiapuiyso in. wmn ,or
..11, aji in uin mmnuinL io-rh:
1st. For jnditrosnt against defendant for the
. nl m hundred dollars (KM), with interest
thereou from tne mn aay 01 aukubi, ib,
the rate of 12 per eent per annum, lor me runn
er sum of one hundred dollars 1100) as attor
neys' fees, and lor the eosia and disbursements
ol this action. . ...
2d. For the usual decree lor the sate ot tae
intmlu, dffjM-riheri In the comnlatnt. to-wit
'ha northwest quarter (nwW) of section thirty
two I
all and singular the tenements, nertditamenu
and aoDurtenanees thereunto belonging, by the
tiAria- r,i uid Mitntv. os-cord In? to law and the
practice of this Court, and that the proceeds of
said sale may be applied to tha payment of the
amount due plaintiff, and that defendant and
all persons claiming under heir, subsequent to
Ihe execution of the mortgage In the complaint
set forth, on the premises aforesaid, either as
Kurcnasers, encumorancers or oioerwm, way
a harrs1 and fnrer-loMAd of all riffht. Claim or
quitv of redemption in said premises and every
lun tMrMU .nn inn luiiatin inn . u.v. iuus-
ment and execution against the defendant for
part thereof; and that plaintiff may have udg
mti .,, ATA.ntlnn airalnst tha defendant foi
any deficiency which may remain after apply
Inirall the nroeeedsnf thesaleof said premises
to the satisfaction of said Judgment, and that
JlaintifTmay nave sucnomer ana mruier reuei
n the d remises as to the Court may seem lust
ana equuaoie.
rnia summons is puouaneu u, wuwoi w.
Honorable T. A. MeBride, Judge of said Court.
made and entered on the 2nd day of September,
A. I). 1886. AL.tia.xn at t;i.j!,r.ivn.
stole Attorneys lor riaiuuuu
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SINCE BEMOVINO TO OUR NEW STORE
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Men's All-Wool Suits
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Made From Our Celebrated Albany.
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SsmDies with plain rules for self-measurement sent freo to any address
THE OREGON INDUSTRIAL
Exposition
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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The Great Resources of the PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Agriculture, Horticulture, Fisheries, Mines, Manufactures, Machinery, Trans
portation, Trade and Uummerce will ds represented more
completely than ever before.
GRAND BAND CONCERT EVERT AFTERNOON AND EVENING
... Special Attractions Every Evening ...
Loweat rater- ever made on all transportation lines. Admission 25 cents.
children 10 cents. For exhibition space, apply to George L. Baker, superin
tendent, at the building. E. C. HASTEN, Secretary.
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Citation to Heirs.
In the Circuit Court of ths Bute ot Oregon, for
Columbia county.
Ths State of Oregon, plaintiff,
Llndley Meeker, and all heirs at law of Levi
Frencn, aeceasea, ueieuuams.
FORMATION HAVING BKKK FILED
tho above emitted Court and Cause on the
:mth ,i nf March. 1K96. bv W. N. Barrett, then
district attorney of the 8th Judicial District of
nroimii whnrain it is avered and shown that
Lavl French, then a resident ot Columbia
county, Oregon, died Intestate in the county of
Muunoinsn in saiu siaui, uu uie ia uaj ui
March, 1R93: '..,:,
mat sain r rencn, at tne niue or m, uem.
umeri in all that nortlon of the followiiu
described real estate lying east of the partition
fence of the Susannah Lanibsrson tract, to-wit:
niri,i,iiiiv .t a noint 17 deureea iu minutes a.
ft fio,.h from that earner of the Aaron Broylee
ilnuatinn land claim that is Bituated N 66 de
grees 80 minutes r. 7. ens irom tne quarter
post on tne west sine 01 r:ihu no. miwubihh
fo. 4 N, range No. 1 W of Willamette Meridian,
and thence running N A3 decrees 10 minutes B
S 82 chs to a stake; thence 8 52 degrees 10 min
utes B 0.59 chs to a point mi leet irom tne center
of the N. P. railroad, as the same is now built;
thence 8 87 degrees W, and parallel with the
AaniA iii.a fw lutm railroad u a m ni in tn mu
ter line of Milton creek ; thence up the eenter of
Milton creek to a point where a Hue extended
a al degrees 10 minutes w irom tne oeginmu($
post would Intersect the center ot said creek:
I hence N 82 degrees 10 minutes E to the place of
ginning; an in loiumDia county, uregou; auu
eu had in his possession a large amount of
ioney:
That all of said property Is within this Judi
cial district, and within Columbia county, Ore-
""That the estate of Levi French has been fully
settled, and the Bamc is free from debts:
That said Levi rrencn left no Kin or neirsat
law, and bv reasou thereof aud of his intestacy
all ol said property has escheated, to the State of
Oregon; and that the defendaut Llndley Meeker
is In possession of the same:
That on or about the 1st day of November,
1(65, the governor of Oregon was infnrmed of
all the foregoing tscts, and he then gave leave
to, and directed said w. . Barrett ta prosecuw
thi. nnilon. and authorised the emnlovment of.
and employed Messrs. Diilard & Cole to assist
said district attorney herein, and asking judg
ment that said extase has escheated, and that
the State of Oregon be seised and possessed of
all of said property and directing the sheriff of
Columbia county, Oregon, to sell said real estate
and make return of his proceedings according
.., l.u.
It is hereby ordered that all persons interested
in the estate of said Levi French, daceased, or
in said properly, appear in this cause within
alvfv ri.vft trom the date hereof and show cause,
if any tliey have, why title to allot said property
.h.mm nnt vtet in Ih. flt.ntA nt Oregon, and be
old as required by law: and that this order be
published for at least six consecutive weeks
Iro.M h!ri.t In tha "Or:tunn Mist." a weekly
newspaper published regularly lu Columbia
county, Oregon. . . .
Pone snd ordered In open Court, at this May
term, leSS- August 28. IWB.
Witness- THOMAS A. McBRIDE, Judge.
for Infants and Children. '
HTRTT ysMtra onaerTBtloa of Caurtarla wiih ths) patronac t
mlllloaa of amon, permit we to apfc sf It wtthcmt SfwMatnsj:.
It la amqneHrtlonm'bly tha Iww t remedy for Infanta sad Childrena
thai wgrld have rw haws. ' It ta hmrmleas . Childrwl Ifta It. It
srfroB them heajth. It wffl mmm their livtm. In It Mothenr. hT
aomathtng which ta haJntily aaJja atnd practtcsJly paarfoet aa
ghfld's fdlelne),
Caatorlm deatray Worms. .
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Caatortsi prwrsnta womttip g Sour Cnrd
Caatorl ewroa PlaaThoam and Wind CoMa. "--
Caatorla iUewea Teething Tronhlea. - .
Csuttorla enrea Caaaatlpatlom saad Flatnleasey.
Caatorla newtrsJlaea tha offeota of asarhoaln ateld gaa ear pofassstatM air,
Caatorln doea not eontain morphines opinm, or other nstrootlo pruport.
Cstatorla stastmllatea tho food, rcgrnlatga tha stomach and Dowels,
'' KwlK haalthy and natnxaJ aleop.
Cstatoria ta pnt tip 1st onar-also hottlaa only. It la not sold fat hwlh.
Pont allow say eas to aall yon nnythins: also on tho plea or promlap
that tt ta "Jnat aa ajood aad "will aaaawsjar owory pmpeso."
Boo that yon got C-A-8-T-Q-R-I-A .
Tha fao-atmflo
rfgnatnga of
la on owory
wrapper. '
Children .Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
-THE
BANQUET
SALOON
Has re-opened tinder the management
of GEORGE A. BR1NN, corner of Strand
and Oowlita Streets. Bt, Helens, Oregon.
where can bs found tbs choicest Drauua oi
WINE AND LIQUOR
flard tahlea. nool table, billiard table and
other devices for the entertainment of pat
rons, where time can be pleasantly spent.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Strs. Tele hone and Bailey Gatiert
COLUMBIA RIVERA PUGET SOUND NAV. CO
Alder St., Portland; Flavel dock, Astorl
... j '
FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS
Besides other popular brands, sre kept
constantly on band to supply the increased
trade at this very popular saloon.
y TUB FAMOUS
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY
18 KEPT AT THB BANQt'KT.'
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA
Telephone leaves Portland daily (excel Sun
day) at 7 a. in., leaves Astoria daily at 7 p. m.,
(except Sunday). Runs direct to train for Clat
sop beach, and connects with steamer Ilwaco
lor xiwaco trains, ruumus w aiiinjiuta wu wuiw
Dencn.
Bailev Oatzert leaves Portland dally at S p m..
(except Sunday), on Saturday at 11 p. m. Leaves
Astoria daily at 6:45 a. m. (except Sunday and
Monaay), on nunaay at t p. in.; ctiiiiiwm wivu
all trains for Clatsop beach and Ilwaco beach.
This line has a boat conuectlna with both
beaches, returning from Astoria every night la
ttl4 W6CK
B. A. SKELXY, Agent. V. B. SCOTT, Pres.
ORIENTAL IIOTICL
A. 1L BLAKESLEY, Proprietor.
Board by Day, Week or Month
AT REASONABLE RATES. .
The table la supplied with the best the market .
affords. Evervthlng clean. A shsre of your rmt
ronairc Is solicited. ST. II UI.l.NH, ol'.l.dliM,
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