The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 14, 1898, Image 3

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

    s
t
OIIEGON MIST.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 14.
Ed. (i.ira war up from Oliflua 1m.
Jutnes Muoklo whs hom from the
Coweeri.no Utt ittuk.
lion. Norm no Morrill, of Cliitsltiuiis),
wm la town Saturday,
Mr. John Dibblne, of IUiulor, wus in
town Tuoaduy wfturnaun on business.
Mn. W. 1). Council, of Peer Inland,
ieut Sunday la tlili city will) frltmdk
Juilga Doart will ba in St. Huleni
today to utioiid to tome probnte
ttlHltori. '
Itev, rhilbronk will prench At Soup
poona next Sunday, morning und
ytning.
Mr. Chri Klclnrdnon, of Porllnud,
kh Attending to legal business hre
Bnturday.
Mr. and Mrt. X. A. Turry, of Houl
ton, and Dr. Rom were in Portland
Wdoetdy itfuirnoon.
George O. Jaquiah, of Rouben, was
in town Wednesday aftatuoou attend'
trial in the Justice court.
Elsewhere in this i(aa will be found
Hat of the new road mperviion ap
pointed by the court for 1808.
W. D. Oonnell, Obi. Morrill, Ed
BnniM, and Alvin Murril, of Dtit
)xl And, will go to Hkagway about the
20th of tbe present month, no we un
deraUnd. Judge McRrido and District Attor
ney Uleeton Ml for Oregon City on
Monday aftoruoon, wbere an adjourned
term of court waa held, beginning
Wednesday.
We print thia wmk the name of
the juilKca and olurk of election, ap
pointed by the court, for the two en
suing year. The polling-plaoea in
each precinct are alio named.
Chaa. Meerm epent Monday in thia
lty and on Tueaday went to KaUier,
from where he expected to continue
to hie father'! home at Delena, where
he intended to remain a week or more,
Prof. A. E. Breace, profeaaor of math
matica at Portland University, will
ieoturo to the reading circle in thia
city thia Friday evening on the "Size.
Distance, aud Velocity of the Ueuvenly
ilodioa."
Assessor White ia now in hie Office
again preparing for thia year'a aaaere
meut work, lie and hia wife have
pent moat of the winter at their place
fin Beaver, but are now again reaidiug
at Iloulton.
Mitt Willie Caplea, nf Columbia City,
will leave in a ahort time for Wiaconaio,
where the will join her brother, Br
Byron Caplea, who ia U operate a aaoi
tarium at the famona aummer reaort
of Waukeaha, that atate.
The regular January terra of county
court adjourned Monday evening, the
hoard having completed ila long lial
if dutiea. The Mist will furnish ita
readers with a complete report of the
proceedings in ite next fsaue,
Mr. Henderson Orchard, well known
liere. waa in town Tuesday onbuaineaa.
Mr. Orchiird will aail on the Elder.
thia trio, for 8kway, where be will
take op the water system business
with other gentlemen, and put in a
plant to supply the city ol BKagway,
At the reaueat of five members of
the McKinley Republican Club, of this
city, the aeoreiary haa called a meet
inir of that club for Wednesday even
ing, January lth, at the cuurthouse,
for the purpoae of electing delegate!
to tbe state league meeting.
A hoard of immigration In Columbia
countv miaht do much good in tne
wmv of brinsins neotde into our coun
ty. If our resources were a little bolter
advertiaed and our advantage! laid bo
Inm HHiOprn neoole. in a truthful man'
nr. no doubt the result, would be
highly satisfactory to us.
Re. Plowman will preach at War
ren, Sunday, January 16, at 11 o'clock
a. m., and at XanKton n tne evening;
on Sunday, the zutn, M Mayger, con
tinuing the lorvlcea over the following
fiunday, when he will preach at the
Sanborn aoboolbouia at 2 : 30 in the
afteraoon. All are cordially invited.
Meaara. Cole & Quick, of thia city,
received on Tueaday a letter from a
gentleman in Iowa who aaya he want!
to come to Columbia county. He has
twenty familiei who are anxioui, also,
to locate here with him. Hia letter
asked for information regsrdiug our
resources, and price! of laud and farm
produce.
A teacher in a public achool not
many miles from Wilton, having In
atruoted a pupil to purchaie a gram
mar, received a note thus worded from
the child's mother! "ido not desire
for Lulu ahull engage in grammar aa i
prefer her engage in youseful studios
and can learn her how toapoke and rite
properly myself. 1 bae went through
two grammars myself and can't fay as
they did ma no good, i prefer her en
gage in german and drawing and vokal
music on the piano.
The following clipping waa taken
from a Wawatosa. Wis., paper of reo
"Dr. Bvron M. Canle! has
eeoured property at Waukesha of which
will uke nossecaion Jan. 1. in which
he will establish a Sanitarium at the
famous summer resort. The building
i. & anxious brick structure, located
. on College Avenue, and will bo re
. mml ..II ml and nandsomely furnished
Dr. Caples has had long experience in
conducting a Sanitarium, and has been
making a special study of nervous di
aeasea in Europe, during his late
travels."
Calumbia ounty ia now reaping
good result! from Iti eflorts to collect
delinquent tax in the pant. When the
county ha! iccured a linn upon the
land, it bai been -demonstrated that
that lien works to complete satis
faction, ao far as the county ia con
cerned.. During the receut term of
county court, over $700 were collected
on land redemptions.wliiob the county
held as security for taxes. Out of this
amount the county made a profit of
over $200, accruing from costs and
interests, the latter averaging 25 per
cent. The good results of this will be
to force payment of tuxes, because the
county has demonstrated its Intention
' to proceed In tbe proper manner in
the premises. -
Fmimm Comfmcticd. L"t Friday
the wood flume was completed, having
reached its destination on the VY Hi
st rom dock In this city. A trial waa
given it on Saturday to tost its merits
and good qualities, and it was pio
nnunced a complete success by those
interested, Several thousand oonls of
wood ia out wailing to be (turned, and
when everything ia in readiness on the
wharf, it will be brought here and
offered for sale. Thb Mist has several
times commented upon the good re
sults of this enterprise, and we believe
that In no Instance have we been over
seslous. Its presence will prove a
direct benefit to our town and sur
rounding country, and the efforts of
its promoters should receive the hearty
encouragement of all our people. The
flume is a success, and that is all that
la necessary to aay.
A Mimiwa Man.- An anxlona father,
George W, Parr, (he hotel keeper at
Near City, near Goble, came to Port
land last evening, looking fur his son,
Charles Jackson Farr, sged 80 years,
who has not been heard tram since
last Thursday. The older Farr left a
description of his son at police head
quarters, with the BUti'Dient that he
haa sent the missing man to tne city
to collect a little more than $400, and
of the collection of which he bad no
doubt. "I don't believe any harm Kas
befallen him," said Mr. Farr, "unless
he lost the money st gambling, For
once he gets sealed at a gambling table
he sticks there. Ann may be lie's
gone to Alaska, vvune l neea tne
money he colleotea to pay bills, yel
neither I nor bis mother would say
anything about tbe matter if he would
come home." Wednesday's Telegram.
Friday Evbhinq's Entkrtainmiwt.
On Friday evening of last week the
people of this place and Iloulton were
treated to an excellent musical and
literary entertainment by persons from
University Park and Portland. The
entertainment was given in the inter
est of the Methodist church of this
oity, and was under the management
of Rev. Mr. Haley, the pastor. The
entertainers arrived ..on the Young
America, and were escorted to the
lower hall of the Masonic building:,
where supper was in waiting for them.
About 8 o'clock, the large hall being
oomfortably filled, the announcement
was made that the programme wouiu
begin with a vocal solo by Mr. Qeorge
Hoadluy, A piano solo by Miss Hat
field was well received, as was a piano
solo by Prof, gchnauffer, and a recita
tion by Miss Vincent. Mr. Fraak
Mutter was tbe life of the entertain
ment, outside of the orchestra. In his
songs and comic recitations he was
first-class, and in his impersonations
of people, representing quite all nation
alities, he showed liimseii to be an
orator of ability, and that at all times
he was complete master of the art. He
appeared several limes, and on each
occasion brought forth hearty applause
from an appreciative audience. He
rendered each difficult part without
error. The orchestra, composed of
nearly a dosen boys, are musicians of
promise, and the rendering of many
selections was received with much
praise. Ia fact the entire programme
was well rendered, and the entertain
ment heartily appreciated. The total
receipts were $23 85.
"What's the matter with Hannaf"
Mr. C. II. Figgolt left yesterday for
Skagway.
Attorney Canlenbein, of Portland,
was in Ihe'oity yesterday.
"It hardly seems right," said the
Cornfed Philosopher, "yet it ia un
doubtedly true that many a young
woman is willing to trust her heart
with a young man that no butcher
will trust with a pound of liver."
A great many ot Columbia couuty's
people are preparing to go to Alaska
this spring, many of them expecting
to eo to Dawson City. Several will
Hart during this month, and a great
number will go in February.
A man by the name of Damn, some
where in the state of Washington, got
married lately 10 a yonng lady in
Portland named Smith. The two fam
ilies tent a conjoint telegram of con-
eratnlations as follow! : "Accept con
gratulation! of the whole Damn-Smith
family.
The iurv in the case of the United
States vs. Julian A. upping ana uao,
Watson, iu Multnomah county, in
dicted on two counts for conspiring to
break into the Portland posioillce, for
the purpoae of committing larceny,
and for conspiring to steal letters and
packages from the registry depart
ment, at 10:30 Wednesday morning
returned a verdict finding JSpping
guilty as charged in the second count,
and Watson not guilty at ail,
Persons who are troubled with iudi
geation will be interested in the exper
ience of Wm. H. Penn, chief clerk in
the railway mail service at Dea Moines,
Iowa, who writes! "It gives me pleas'
ure to testify to the merits of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Bamedv. For two veara 1 have suf
fered from indigestion, and am subjeot
to frequent severe attacks of paiu in
the stomach and bowelav. One or two
doses of this remedy never fails to giv
perfect relief. Price 25 and 60 cents ;
sold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
A case in Justice Clark's court in
this citv Wednesday afternoon, wlier
in John Mamon- waa the dolendunt.
anawerine to a charge of assault with
intent to kill, the complaining witness
bairn Julie JJeriievor. Alter proceed
Ing in the premises but a short time
the defendant was aisclixrgea ana ine
costs assessed to complainant, where-
nnon the court ordeied Constable Kon-
inson to proceed to Ouble, where the
principals reside, and attach suincieu'
of oomplainant's property lo pay costs.
The progressive ladies of West field,
Ind.r issued a "Woman's Edition" nf
the West field News, hearing date of
April 8. 1800. The paper ia rillid with
matter of interest to women, and we
notice the following from a correspond
ent, which the editors printed, roalii-
ing that it treat! upon a matter ot vital i
lniiioi tance to
i their sex: "ine nen
remedy fur croup, colds end bronchitis
that I have bt"n Hole to una is uimnf
br,rlnin' Coujfli ltitmedy. For fmiiily
use it has no eqnttl. I gladly rocoin
mnnd it. Twenty five and fifty cent
bwUlo for sialo by lJr, Edwin Koss.
OLAISKAiVlIB NOTK8.
Ji, A, Hell, of Mist, was ttoa In our city
Tuesday morning.
John and Will Bsrr returned Friday from
a fw tiny' vMl to Hmt f"rarwlni,
Mine E'lna Maultnn. of Mlit, Is snother
addition to the enrollment this week,
A stiries of rlffflii meetings are beina
held in the cnureti each evening this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrill re'iirned on
Monday morning from a riant 'f tns river.
Mrs. Ilunn and daughter, nf Nelmlom,
are spending a few days in tewn, stopping
at the lilvwvlew.
II Is reported that Miss Ines Ivey Bad
Mr. Brown were married In or near Port
land tha first of the week.
Finn Hutter Is driving team a few days
for Harry Hyvewon, who is trying to get
himself uured of rheumatism.
A. E, Thomas earne over Monday from
the valley with bis daughter. Mabel, and
left her a few davs for medical treatment,
She has been a nulterer from rheumatism.
Anson Orwlg, ol tbe lllvervlew hotel, has
found It ucaitary to hats additional stnble
ruoro to accommodate the traveling public,
and tha nwessarv addition has Just been
completed.
The honsa vacated br Ed Papte and fam-
llv was not empty vury lonst, a family by
tlie name ol .Mayer having moved in to Ink
alvanlK of the excellent school facilities
atfurdt'd by our city.
A frM of men from Brown's caran are
en)?a(.'l in tilling up tbe railroad grade to
the bridg below the Maozantlio mill. The
around I brown up by the dredfrer seems to
have sottled and scattered to a sttprislng
extent,
Juhnnio Pnnham and Matthew Campbell
have formed a syndicate to supply the town
th wood and bar for iui. xiiey wora
at tt outside school hours Willi an energy
that, will bring success If they bava the gift
of continuance.
A wav la said to have been temporarily
provided for getting a horse around the
slide at Palm's mill where a portion of the
county road went down to the railroad
track about a month ago. Tbe road baa
been impassible until recently.
Lincoln Meaerve's ntw house has tenants
already, some of the family ot C. B. Kisher
having taken possession to go to school.
The bouse ia in a very unfinished condition,
oerminly in nit ahaie to ba occupied, but
tbe young people are taking chances in
order to go to school.
Tha vnune ladles of tha basket-bsil club
were gettlng their ulcturca taken recently,
taxing oo'U loe pnouigrapu 10 mriu
and the patience of the operator, who la a
sedate gentleman and does not tike much
levity mixed with bunineas. and a crowd of
twelve girls that can all keep perfectly sober
for five minutes does aot seem to be found
about Clatskanie, .
BCAFFOOSE NEWS.
Miss Dalav Kwinc is visiting with Mr. aad
Mrs. J. U. WatU).
. Commissioner Peterson spent Sunday
with Cioiuoiissioner brakes.
W. T. WRtti was looking after business
In tit. Helens oo Wednesday.
v tr ulraw la malilnvreadv faran earlv
start to the Klondike gold fields.
Mrs. P. B. Stephens has been sick the
past week, but is now getting better.
Miss Mildred Boyle, of Portland, spent a
few days ttds week visiting friends here.
Messrs. Geo. W. Grant and Gust Ostbye
leave this weak on the Klder for Hkagway.
Mrs. Ed Wickersbam. of Llnnton, was
visiting relatives here the early part of tbe
week.
Bupervisor Clonlnger has been doing aeme
heavy work on tba hill near Mrs. Bhat-
tuck s place.
Rtvanl nf our agriculturists visited tbe
Statu Horticultural Society meeting in Port
land this week.
A nelitioa for a change In theSnatb Scap-
pooae creek road has brought fortb a strong
remonstrance iram interested parties.
Mr. Italdwtn. a business man from Iewa.
Is six-ndinga mouth with Mr. and Mrs, 11.
Jf. Whitney, tne laiter oeing ins suter.
Jamea Grant had tha misfortune to bave
tbe ends maxhed off the lingers of his right
band In the Johnson A llurgdorfer saw
mill. The Injuries, though painful, will not
necessitate tbe amputation of tba members.
HOCLTON HAPPENINGS.
E. E, Hnzen and mother were visitors to
Portland Wednesday.
Mrs. Ollle Perry la visiting Auntie Perry
and other relatives here this week.
The little son of C II. Perry Is very low
with an attack of pneumonia.
Mr. Runert Harrison, of Vancouver, is
visiting Ids brother. Alfred, thia week.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Henderson, of Uotiie,
were In our city Tuesday aud Wednesday
visiting relatives.
The wood flume from this place to St.
Helens is completed, and they havealready
run several corus ot wooa. it worsen very
well.
Punting seems to be the enjoyment of
the dnv with our young people, as several
are seen every day with a gun and well.
tilled game bag.
Tha little dauehter of Mr. and Mra. W.
Rhnlia waa nmta badlv hurt bv bavinc one
of her finger nails torn off in the clothes-
wringer tbe other day.
Rev. Burlineame is holding a series of
meetings at this place. Kveryone seema lo
be enjoying the services, as they are well
attended every evening.
L. Bolton, who isemnloved In Htanwood s
logging csmp. was quite badly hurt by fall
ing and striking bis side on a knot. Phys
ician reports nothing serious.
RAINIER.
Mike Ellis Is having an addition built to
bis store.
Mr. Joe Doughty, of the Health Q0J.ce, Is
on the sick list.
Mr. Cyrus Filbresth, of Spokane, Is visit
ing relatives in this city.
Dr. A. P. McLaren and Frank Pomeroy
attended the dance at Kalaiue New-year s
Eve. ,
Mr. John Dlbbleo, who had the misfoi
tune to cut his (oot sometime ago, is aoie 10
be around again.
Mr. George Wagner, ( Mayger, had the
misfortune to run a knot through his hand
a short tune since.
Mra k. NT Gnhenn. nf Washington state,
Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. Wag
ner of tbe City restaurant.
Dr. A. P. McLaren and Miss Emma Wag
ner spent New-year's Day at the home of
Mr. ana Mrs. ueo. mayger, mi dtaygur.
ttOUN.
Timmoms. In this citv. on Thursday, Jan
18, 18D8, to the wife of W. F. Tiiutuons, a
son. .i-j
"' J-1 ".ii .-iaate
Royal uakaa the food purs,
wholcauiae and dslldoaur.
mm
- - 1 w
,0V4J
I f r lis? iff :
1i
li tlalL U
aUlk4lUU!)f ttt
awi iwkiwo eowora no.. afwyrK,
VfiHNOSIA GLEAX1NG3.
Albert linker was visiting tip tha river on
lhursduy.
. Mr. Pres Ballard was ylsitlng up tba river
Wednesday. -
Farmers all bny during tha fine weather
rebuilding their fences.
Rev. F. M. Fl-lmr returned from his
down-river trip Waunesday.
llm tthfliitiAhaii nansed thronab this
city bunday an rout for I'lttsburg.
Mr. Reuben eossemsn made a flying trip
to ibe outside world, returning Friday.
Mi. ti. Wllann. of Miiinlne:. was visit
ing the family of U. Besseman tha Arst of
the week.
Mrs; T. B. Densltw is nursing a very sore
hand nowadays, caused from two felons on
her lingers. :
Miss Vernon la Bheelev waa visiting her
sister, Mra. Charles Armstrong, Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Malmaten were visiting the
families of Keasev and Pack Wednesday
and Thursday.
Albert Baker Is trvlng to rent bis ranch
to some good reliable farmer, as be wishea
to try working anoer a ooss ior a
Mn llhort Wood went to Forest Grave
Tuesday to bave soma troublesome teeth
extracted, returning to oar noma muej.
Mr. Win. Wilson, sr.. Dald this city a visit
(Saturday to secure the help of the cooper
to rebuild a large barrel iu wmcn to acaio
bis mammoth porker.
T.M Thursday as Mr. L. W. Vandyke
waa felling ions trees he had tbe misfor
tune to let the aa strike bis knee, which in
flicted a bad cat, causing Van to quit work
for a few daya.
Our n.mnllst brethren called a club meet
ing for 1 o'clock Saturday, but lo and be
Iioia wnen inai. lime came, mu i tim
man called the house lo order, there were
only three persons present, except bis
boaor. .
GOBLKi.
Grace Burnett has gone to Portland to
attend school.
Ren Tavlnr. nf dnrvallis. la visiting his
brother, Wm. Taylor.
Mra. Archibald left last week to loin her
husband ia California.
Mrs. M. O. Mason, who has been sick for
the past two weeks, is reported some better.
Tha Gable Glee Club met Friday evening
al H. M. Fowlers, and proved themselves
able to render correctly soma very aiuicuu
su osle. '
Rails continue to arrive for the Astoria &
Columbia Eiver K. K. About two miles of
track haa been laid from this end, and a
large force of men are now busy at work on
tbe bridge across tbe mouth of Danby lake.
Our cental merchant. H. M. Fowler, baa
purchased an elegant piano. Thia makes
four pianos and eight organs to be found
within half a mile of tbe poatoliice. What
town wilb a population of one hundred and
fifty can best this?
Ike Link has purchased tbe stock of gen
eral merchandise belonging to hia brother,
Dick Link, of Neer Citv, and has moved it
to his store-baildiug in Goble. He bas built
a warehouse back of bis atore, wbicb will
enable him to keep a good stock on band,
and expects to begin business in a few daya.
COUNT ELECTION BOARDS.
At tha Jannarv term of conntr coort the
follow ina-named Demons were appointed
judges and clerks of election for two years,
tbe tirst-named judge being tbe chairman
01 tne ooaru, anu me cieraa as uauieu, uni
and second reBtectively :
ADBURR. '
Judges RSesseman, E W Keasey, K H
Mitchell.
Clerks T H North, L. W Vandyke.
Foiling place Bchoolhouse, Vernonia.
UNION.
JudtMM-C N Gable. W J Fu tier ton, Jaa
Muckle, jr.
litems t i a auioro. u n xsiaaeaiey.
Folling-ulaoa Courthouse.
NEHAbESf.
Judges-0 Wilson. A E Thomas, D W
Freeman.
Clerks Henry .Moulton. uasper Liioei.
Folliug-place Merrill's hall, Mist.
MARSHLAND.
Jndces-W W Elliott. Jas Wallace, Lin
coln Wood.
Clerks A s Urahain, Walter Col y In.
Polling-place School bouse.
SHKRMAN.
Judges C L Olsen. Ferry Usher, Edwin
Merrill.
Clerks N I'inckney, Jas Ualtens.
Polling-place Usher scbuolbouse.
RCAPFOUSK.
Judges-A D Uoladay. J F West. E H
Lynch.
Clerks Qnstave Lange, J U Johnson.
Polling-place Lamberson 's hall.
RAINIER.
Judges John Debtee, B F Burns, 0 F
Moeek.
Clerks W M Perry W A Wood.
Polling-place Town hall.
DKKR ISLAND.
Judges-T C Watts, O 0
Fowler, R R
Foster.
Clerks Ceo W Makinsler,
bam.
Henry Wood-
Polling-place Foster's hall, Beubea.
GLATSKANIX.
Judges W H Conyera, Frank Merrill, E
S Bryant.
Clerks Silvo Graham, W K Tichenor.
Polling-place Town ball.
OAK POINT.
Judges G W Barnes, D M Ewing, John
Hendricks,
Clerks A J Smith, Arthur Crocker.
Polling-place John Quigley's bouse.
APIARY.
Judges W C King, J McOrath. James
Kelby.
Clerks F O Marks, Frank Miller.
Polling-place W 8 Brown's bouse.
BRAVER FALLS.
Judges John Boats, O W Richardson,
John Nelson.
Clerks VV H Kyser, A J Qiiigley.
Polling-place Meaerve's hall.
Clearance
1 )K
1 k ! tf
i Mi
Big
SU SO Butts
is 00 "
in oo
io oo " -
THE
FAflOUS Clothing; Hons
COR. MORRISON AND 2ND. STRS.
Sew Road. Snporvlsora.
Tha following-named persons were ap
pointed road supervisors for tba year 1"-J8
by th county court of this county, at tbe
regular January lerni:
Dim, nam a.
eosTorric.
, . Bcappoose
. .Ot'ttfH,0
. . . W arre
St. Jlelens
Deer lalanrt
.W. O. Pomeroy.
. . .tieorge Huuisey ,
...M. O.'ilBzcn ...
.. J. B. Godfrey...
...James Uailens .
...Fred Henderson
, .Goble
Rainior
.. W. M. Perry
R. N. Lovelace Rainier
It. If. King ...Mayger
10.... K. I). Wood ... Clatskanie
11 , , . K. B. Elliott Marhlaod
12 ...John Boiler Mii
13 ...K. B. McNeuley .- --Mint
14., Wm, Pringle. Pittaburg
15.,.. J. K. Broua...... Vernouia
I3....J. 8. Mow . ...Vernonia
17. ...Win. llolsapple Helens
18 .C. W. Melhnger.. ...Vernonia
19.. .,8. G. Schoonover.... Vernonia
!,,. C. C. Mover. Pen"
n. . i . U Wood .Marshland
22:., .R. H. Bailey.,.. , ...Houitoii
23.,..Wm. Miller Vallel
'IA ...i.C. llcOralh., .... Gohle
25....B. P. Morton ...Rainier
28., ..T. O. Johnson ...........feer tsianu
27 ., Oliver Johnson. .......... .Bcappoose
..W. Kesimeua ....Ht. Helens
2. , . . A. Schniitlin Braunaport
80 ...Thoe. Aaderson.,.. . ..... Vernonia
31.,.. John G. Pringle.. .Vernonia
82., ,.0. Burrie . . ....Mist
A Care for Unu Back.
r dmichter a hen recovering from an
attack of fever, was a great sufferer from
pain in the oaca ana nips, writes uiuuru
- . . , 1 i .. L' A ftu. iitclntf nlllt
a number of remedies without any benetit
she tried one oouieoi uisnneTuio mm
Balm, aad ll has given entire relief." Cham
harlRin's Pain Rulm is alK a certain cure
for rheumatism. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
TREASURERS NOTICE.
CoowiT Taaisnaaa's Ovfic,
Sr. H si.s, Oa. , Jaw. S, MM. .
XTOTICB 18 HEREBY OIVBS THAT ALL
rw j J y . i ;.. ..A. s fni it tn iA n
A. 1 UlllltlU " in nausea a
County, Oregon, which hve been preruei
anu enunnHtu; itud jrnij iui wsui w -aa.J,,
prior to May 14, IK1L will be paid upon promn-
fir thia dale. K. M. WHARTON,
J7( Treaanrer of Columbia County. Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LiH Ornca at Oaaooa Citt, Oa,,
January 5th, 1D98.
TOTir-B 18 HKKEBY GIVKN THAT THE
1.1 fouowiug-uainea sewier ntta wieo
dIS inienwon lo maae nnai piwi " "ucr"'-'
bis claim, aad that said proof will be made be-
lore IJJ iv.. k 1 " 1 "wu' v..i.
Oregon, on February 1Mb, lh'M. viz:
.I VTivriVtt tfJAlTRT.AV.
Homestead Bntry Wo. HOSJ, for the northeast Ji
ol section 20, township 8 north, range 2 west.
He names tbe following witnesaes to prorehis
continuous residence nyvu aim winmiw
said land, viz; Henry Potter. Charles B. Huffy,
t. ,. .. 1 f n i . .i mA Jmtnam A (InmttnlncK. all of
jr0"' rStAB. B. MOORE8, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAUD Orrtca at Onaooa Ciry. Oa.,
December 2Srd,lS97.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVES THAT THE
following-named settler has Bled notice of
his Intention to make Dual proof In support of
bia claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Columbia County, at
8. Helens, Oregon, ou February 14th, 11S98, via:
FELIX GLINBCKI,
Homestead Kntry No. 893S, for the southeast
of section tt, townxhip 6 uortb, range s west.
He names the following witnesses te prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of said land, vis: Rudolph Karth. Ignats Sin
tek, Joseph Sobleeki, and Stephen Lauipaa, all
of Valler. Oregon.
dSlfl CHAa B. MOORKH, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAOOrMCATOEaOOHClTT.OB..
December 23rd, WOT.
iTnTTCt IB WRRRBV (ilVKN THAT THE
IN foliewlng-named settler bas filed notice of
his intention to make linal proof in support ol
his claim, ana taat saia prooi wm oe mae ue
forethe County Clerk of Columbia County, at
St. Helens. Oregon, on February Hih, USDs, vis:
ATON QLINECKI,
Homestead Entry No. 8981 for the north M pf
outhwest M, and noutheast of southwest X
of section 22, and northeast of southeast of
section 31, township 6 north, ranue 8 west.
U. namoa thA fnll.iwlllff wHlieBSOB to DroVe his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, vis: Rudolph Kartb, Ignau Sintek,
Joseph Sobieskt, aud Stephen Lampka, all of
V B ilCy vIvkOiI
ms CHA8. B. MO0RE3, Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I, THE
mrioraiiniiul administrator of the estate
of Peter Bmlth, deceased, have filed in the oliice
nt Oik cirk of the Countv Court of the Stale of
Oregon, for Columbia County, my fiaa.1 account
ol my aumimsirauoa upou wib ,
deceasea, togetaer wnn my piiou mi hubi
disirlbutlon of the residue of said estate, and
that tbe Hon. County Court of said County and
hi-hia haa aniNifiited Thursday, the 8rd day of
February, 18), at 2 o'clock p. m and the court
room of said County Court, In the City of St.
Helens, said County and State, as the time
and place for the settlement of said ac
count and the hearing ot said petition for final
distribution, at which time and place any per
son interested In said estate may appearand
file written objections tnereio.
Dated December M, 1897. .
SAMUEL KINDER.
Administrator of the estate of Peter Smith
deceased. . omi'ai
CITATION.
In the County flour of the State ot Oregon for
voiuiuuia. vuuu,j,
In the matter of the estate
of Citation to heirs.
rMnbU MMk.tr rf.(nwil 1
Tn w A. UMkar. Anna Smith. Anderson
Smith, Willie Smith. Lillie Smith .and Sainautha
guiun, neirs at iaw 01 rnw. . -.j. , ...
ceaacd, and to all other persons Interested, and
heirs ot said deceased unkuown, if auy there be.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you, and
.u,h nf vnti. u hftruhv oommaiiaea to oe aim
appear before the Hon. County Court of the
Sl.ite of OrcRon. In and for the County of Co
lumbia, at the Courthouse iu St. Helens, In said
n,l u.atA nn ITHnv. tha 14lh daV of
January, MUH, at 2 o'clock p. iu. of said day, it
beinn the regular January term of said Court,
to show oause, if any exist, why an order of sale
of all the real properly belonging to said estate
should not be made as prayed for In the petition
on tile in said Court, said real property being
described as follows, to-wit: An undivided one
fourth Interest in and to the southwest quarter
of the northeast quarter and the northwest
quarter of the southeast quarter of section one,
township 2 north, range 2 west of the W iUamette
Meridian. In Multnomah County, State of Ore
gon, and coutaiuiug la the whole tract SO acres
Vn testimony whereof I, Judson Weed, Clerk
otthe County Court aioresaid, do hereunto set
mv hand and albx the seal of said court at my
olAce tn the Citv of 8t. Helens. State of Oregon,
this Dlh day of December, A. D. 1SU7.
Count)
J Columbli
4 State of
County Court )
JUDSON WEED,
County Clerk.
dl7-JH
mbia County j
r i
I OreKon. I
Reductions Lcclt at This:
and Overcoats down to..
" " "
" " " " ..
" .".. : . " " .
aa 50 SUITS NOW M 00,
Salel
s
I
it o m
18 w g
11 so fo
8Wl
Boys Clothing Reduced
Klondike Clothing
RIGHT KINO AT RI3HT PRICES
PORTLAND, OR
el
I. " ':.:.,- ' ' ''
AfegetablelVparationfor As
similating ttsci'occlanflRccii!a.
fjjv tiue Stomachs and Bowels of
4
si
RrjilTOtesttgcsUonXlIicetfuf
Tims arvd Best jContalns ndttirr
Opruffl.MarpUiiJ iiorMitteiaL
XiOTNABOOTIC.
Octa OUlltrSAM!XLE'JV2S3.
yanalJWate
f - (ja-riTT-SilWls f
A pecfecf Remedy for Cons Hpav
tion. Sour Stotnach.Diairhoca,
Worms XiwuisionsJevBrisiv
OS5S and LOSS OF SaZEB
TacSunile Signature of
TTEW YORK.
EXACT COPT OT VBAPPEB.
I
HARRIS' CASH GROCERY 2
Keeoa alwavaon
staple and fancy
For Your
provisions, larm pro.liie, brupiv-.aa
and dom.stie fruits in season, tine
teas and colfeee, tobacco and elixirs.
A rtne line of confectionery aio ia
atock, and varlousoiber specialties.
padmco rnufi IT7 iMnuilMCTRPrT RT HPI FIMS. 5R
fc
ev-aa.,tfcjfc.rt, 1."'' AJ- Aaft. A A, A A isla A -sftr -V 1 sfk alV afW a.
44TMliPerkIes
C. W.
Mr. Knowlea was, for many yeara, proprietor ol tlie St. Charles
lintel, and wbile there established a reputation as a hotel man.
He is now in a better poaiiion to entertain hia friends than ever
before, and will welcome all hia old patrons to his new place of
business, where can be found an op-to-date hotel.
Comer Fifth
ajnrar ararv VfF VWHT yVV-S7Vy ajryJtayVi)J
ST. HELENS PHARMACY
Dr. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor.
DRUGS
it
Patent Medicines,
PERFUMES AND
Prescriptions...
Carefully and Accur
ately Compounded....
DAY OR .NIGHT.
ClilHrS.ae.
rTfflwyfa-. J. Ja. J.
VAthout
Birrtwrrrr Moti -j
fnon tzjo
1 'nimn fff. mr -,
Wwcnesren
4
ORIENTAL HOTEL
A. H. BLAKK3I.EY, Proprietor.
Board by Day, Week or Month
AT REASONABLE RATES.
Tha table 1s supplied with the beat the market
affords. Everything clean. A simro ot yr- r pat
rouave Is solicited. ST. HKL&Nfl. O' ON
WjlXTFrj-FAtTHFI.iT, WltM OS WOVTrN
to trar.l tor rrniKmithle r.taJ-.uhr'.i hmxm
i nn.n Wft.li.v S,Hii and RjLsmusea. f'ttUlun
ii.mi.r,! envaiopo. Ilia Aloi.al, B Jjur
taot JMdf.. (Uitoa-KO.
m '"sl"'S' -
.sw' iirf rwf
I 1 m 1 I i 1
FAC-SIMILE
CICNATU,
OF-
is on ma
WRAPPER
OF ITVIST j
BOTTIiE OI 1
onn",onnn
Oastsrla Is put a; ia eaa-alss tHttlea aaly. It
Is aot said ia bulk. JJoa't allow aayna ta etll
C9 '
, fn aaTtaiag alas ea tae ua or promise mat it
; j is "Jast ea good" aad "will answer every par
- pose," -Seathat jroaget O-A-S-I-O-Sfrl-iu
jlHsfsa. m nn
hand all kinds
groceries and
Ln,l V
Groceries.
KNOWLES, Manager.
and Washington Streets, Fcrtlsnl
Fancy Toilet Articles.
FANCY STATIONERY.
Complete Line of...
Druggists' S
?rri'
School Books.
and....
School Supplies
a J.-ifaJ.t fc Mi-Hi. aiM Wm JiK
four
mm
Ukihs Aujno s.
Raws,
At-k CAI.I&ERS
SO
TH6YARK TH?
AMMvrmioH. use o by
FOR PORTLAND, DA5LY,
-UTEAMEB
Yah nil In
A"!
lit;!
JL V iiJU Al
-VIA-
WILLAMETTG LCUH
Leave St. Helena...,.- ft-M A
Arrive al, l-'tn'tltmtl, . . Is.u'f-i &
Lomvo l'ovliaod 2-'0 I
Arrive ut ol. il,.k".is t;.' j i
; it.
Will Carry
jri!
i
i
i
i
j