OREGON MIST.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 83.
Kt. and Mr. Geo. Limont wer
roruana visitor WU8driy.
Frank Trcy, of Vernonia, wat do-
iog Duiiueu ta tnii olty yesterday,
Mn. Jensen, of Seattle. ! Iruhs nltv
fUitlug bar sister, Mrs. Q. 0. lister.
t E. B. Qulok Iim been looking after
eusin inirt 10 Portland all week,
E. 0. Blackford, the CUisksnle news
paper man, was in tbi place over
cuiuusy.
Kev. 0. E. fhilbrook will preach at
Dcappooae next Buntlay, morning and
waning.
IT. A. Ferrr attended tha Waits,
Boyle nuptial ia Portland Weduee-
,ay evening.
J. II. Swager and 8. A. Mile were
faatenger on lb Kellogg for Kolio
laat Saturday.
liov. M. Burlingame will preach at
Boappooae next Bunday at Jl a. m
maa i ;ov p.m.
Fartiei coming over from Vernonla
Monday reported fifteen inchei of aoow
on Danker bill.
Mn. George Howard, of Oregon
City, ia visiting her parent, Mr. and
nr. j ono uuinore.
iiv. a. a. ii.iey wni r.Mi, n
Houlton next Bunday at 11:30 a. m.
And in Hi, Helen at 7 :4o p. m.
Mr. W. R. Vincent, of University
Park, tpent laat Friday in thU city
who ner aaugnier, aire. u. u. Unley,
MIh Grace Mile, after vlaitlng rela
tive in tbi city for few day, r.
turuea vo eonooi at roruana Tuesday,
Geo. Barger, wbo ha been quite
low with typhoid fever, i now reported
by hi physician to be rapidly recover
ing.
Mr. Wm, T. Watt, of Soaopoo,
and Mi Mildred Boyle were married
la Portland Wednesday evening at 8
CGIOCE.
Surveyor Meaenr baa been doing
oonaiaeraoie aurveying lor various par
tie up in tbi end of tb county tb
pan weea.
In J uttloe Clark' court Isst Satur
day, the cae of the date v. Cbarle
Wallace, accused of Healing cattle,
era (uamiueo.
Dr. Baylor, Chief of Polloe Barry,
and Detective Mayer, of Portland, were
in thia place last Saturday a witneite
Ja lb Johnson case.
Mr, J. D, Young, accompanied by
Grandma Day, started yeaterday morn
ing for the Bound. Mr. Day will viait
relative at Bbelton, Wah.
Mr. M. J. Scott wa a viiitor to
Portland lat' Monday, acoompaniad
by Mr. Cha. Blavens, of Cattle Hock,
Waah., wbo had been viaiUng in tbi
city for a few day.
AlBobineon went to Oregon City
yesterday to join hi wif wbo i at the
bedtidcef her mother, Mr. Tucker,
who i very low with consumption at
her bom in that city,
Mr. K1o, Mr. H. 0. Howard'
danghter, who had been at tbe boapi
tal in Portland for a number of week,
returned to ber home on Tburtday of
last wek not greatly improved. Per
hap tb return borne will benefit her
health.
A man by the name of Roie, redd
ing near Mayger, waa brought before
Justice Clark Wednesday afternoon
on charge of Incest. II was placed
ndr 1600 bond to appear for trial
next Tuesday, in default of which he
will lanqaish in tha county Jail.
For the benefit of our reader, w
furnish a time-table of tbe arrival of
train at Houltonome recentchange
having been made. Train for Port
land leave Houlton at 10 : 64 a. m. and
10 ! 10 p. m. Train pas Houlton for
Tacoma at 11 : 48 a, m. and 5:45 p.m.
k few month ago Mr. Byron Every ,
ol Woodstock, liKb., wa badly a fillet
ed with rheumatism. His right log
wm swollen the full length, causing
him great aufforing. He wa advised
to try Chamberlain' Pain Balm. Tb
tint bottle of it helped bira consider
ably and tbe second bottle effected a
care. The 25 and 50 cent isa for
! by Dr. Edwin Bos. .
A Tennessee editor want to knew
how people can expect him to get ont
a lively newspaper when he i located
"1! mile from a railroad, 25 mile
from a river, millions of miles from
heaven, about two miles from tbedevil,
and about 200 yards from a whisky
hop." If the editor will stick te th
office and tbi (train of hnmor hi
table of distance will be no handicap.
Week before laat parties entered
th barn belonging to Ed Henrioi, on
th slough, and carried away about
50 worth of rope and block which
Mr. Henricl used in connection with
hi hay-baling machine. The mater
ial bad bean stored there since it was
used last year, and was in first-olass
condition. Beside those articles, a
large grindaton and several other use
ful article wre taken.
Tbe fourth and last quarterly meet
ing for Houlton mission will be held
in the Houlton church by Presiding
Elder Bhupp as follows i Preaching
at 7:30 thiaFriday) evening and Sat
urday at 2 p. m. Busineaa meeMng
immediately after thetervice. Presett
ing Batarday evening at 7 :30, and on
Bunday at 11 a. m. and 7 -.30 p. m. All
officer of th church are requested to
be present. Reception of members
Friday evening.
The way to build up a town ia for
everyone in it to work for the interests
of the town In particular, and for each
others' interests. You can't do this by
pulling each others' hair, and kicking
because things rion'P go just to suit
you. You oan't hurt one man in a
town without Injuring the whole town,
and you can't benefit one man in a
town without benefitting the whole
town. The secret of tuooes in town
building I for every individual in it to
work for it. Praise it to friends, and
trangen aa well. Bay nothing but
good of it a a whole, and of each in
dividual in it. It enemies will tak
fiendish delight in spreading abroad
all the evil that may be said of it and
mora, too. Nehalcm Republican,
Prof. lllfT Lecture.
As wat announced, Prof. W. H. Illff de
livered bis favorite lecture, "A Tour of the
World by Niubl," In tula city Wednesday
evening to an audience of over 200. Tlie
professor oarrleil nut tha maani,. f ihi.
subject br describing a trip Hi round the
m auimuui nave, 1 1 u portru vai oi lie beau
tiei and wonriara waa in,,..! i n,.,!n
and 1)1 subject woe well supported all the
way luroiiKn. row, Jim ledallverlnc these
lectures fur the benefit of tbe f ortloud hoa
pital, a after the discourse a collection was
tinea tor in neneiii oi that Institution,
One morning last week, Mrs. Tuf
ford was seriously poisoned, says tbe
Dayton Herald, A portion of, the
breakfast prepared that mnrnlne was
canned sardine, Mrs. Tufford ate
Tax for 1SOS.
Last Saturday Sheriff Rice filed his bend
aa tax eolleotor for Columbia county, in th
auin of ISOOO, In the office of tb county
clerk end the tax roll was turned over to
bim. On tbe roll then la t il 'ltd Ln ha r,l.
lectetl, comprising all funds, 124,810 belli
the county tax. Tbe unlimited expense
oi me county lor cue present year
pieced at auout hj,uuu, o there will re
main about skm) to MDIilV on tha nu illn
debt. The iu mut. In all probability, will
far exceed this latter estimate, since land
redemptions will undoubtedly piny an Iru
portent nert In swelling tha cuuntv ti
chequer. We bellove we are aafe in etetiug
tbet oo less than 17000 will be available to
pay warrant.
Job neon Insane.
Quits a lively time wee bad In the courts
la this city lent Saturday wben Brneet
Johnson was tried fnr hie tanlty. Johnson
nad been arreated In Portland a few days
oeiore tor ateallng a calf, and waa delivered
over to the euatody of the officers of this
oonnty, who aet bin trial for Saturday. In
the meantime Johnaon'i fntiiar h..i i,,..
nUhed tbe reaulred bail, and tha Ixiv aiaa
iiuvrtj. a tua appointe nine, nowever,
all concerned appeared, end tbe proeeedine
noted below were had. The oaee In the
justice ooart waa aet lor 1 o'clock la the
wwrnoon, out paruea arrlvln ln tb town
earlier ia tbe dav awora out a m,l.ii
charging young Johnson of being Inauue,
wo ubiv wa iiuuiauuueiT DroueiK to
iaaUS. Thla trial Link nlnna hufni-a linnntw
Judxe Ilqan. Tbe deciaion, arrived at by
teatlinoay pttxJnced, woe to the effect that
tbe boy was inaane. and Sheriff Rlna nrn.
vuu luruiwuil Hi paieni wiia mtu.
K. of P. Orlebratlon.
Tb celebration ol the thirty-fourth anni
versary of tbe founding of the order of
KMfhte of Pythias beld ln Elk's ball ln
Portland last Saturday night, under the
auspices of tbs Portland lodges, waa oas
occasion that (boss wbo participated in
Will not eoon foraet. Ilivltattnna arara la.
ui to tuuiiier louge, Avon lodge, Kalama
ana Vancouver iouite, ana aiwut twenty
menbera from eaoh of those lodgee at
tended, beaidoe hundrada at mnmwi ha.
longing in Jfortlsnd. Tbe uieetinc waa in
formal a regarda to order. Speeches were
made by each ohanoellor commander nrea-
buv, on or iwa granu loug omcers and by
ra urena vnanoenar turner Oliver.
Lunch and llrht linuld refreabmenta ware
served la abundance, during which time
vocal and Instrumental toioe were rendered,
and a few abort addresses and a number oi
recitations were rendered. Uae of the en,
tcrtoinlng features was tbs elub swingina
by Mr. Dave Campbell, who la a member ol
Ivsnhos. Hie msny new and graceful
movements called forth repeated applause
from the audience. Thie aariaa of antar.
tainment lasted until about 11 o'clock, whan
onaorewd after another disponed and tbe
Tuning a lenuyiuea were orougui to a close.
ao:ou Bunuay evening several Hundred
Knights reeaaemblcd in ilie hall, and from
there, headed by the Uniform rank, re
paired to Urace Methodist church, where
nr. nenry iteamua preached an abie ser
mon on tb order, which wss highly sp-
reclated bv tbe merubersbln. Aituirathar
me celebration wss a complete succeae.
Bohool Elections.
Next Monday a week Is the day prescribed
by our statutes for holding annual school
elections In this state, and tbe result of the
days butiaees in that line is of no iasignlfl
cant proportion. We sre mors particularly
Interested in the outcome of these contest
In Columbia county. The results mean
much. Oood men aad true, in thousands
of cases, are elected to the office of school
director, when ln reality tiiey are quite on
lit, in an educational eenfte, to serve in such
an Important capacity. To those positions
ahould be elected educetors along the com
mon lines, men who are familiar with the
fundamental principle, tint, and men quel
I tied by their nndrtamllng of rudiment.
It la of importance, too. that while tha nual.
lllcatlona of a school director are twin con
sidered In this light, his ability to econnniite,
vet not be penurious In hia administration
of the pablic school a flairs, be considered.
To be eminently qaallned. a school director
ahould poaaese the qualifications of educa
tor, financier, and atateemaa, and a happy
co-mingling, all equally important and de
veloped with the other. The future af onr
country depends upon these qualifications
ot me men in wnose cnargeour school af
fairs ar left, so it becomes readily notice
able bow linportantare thedutieadevotved.
In tbs contests next week, oonaidrr well
thee points, snd let your aciion be such
oa will Insure to your district school only
th very best management. The time baa
come when the pupil recegnlsea tb fact
that if the director Is deficient, tbs en
tire system, thronsh bad management,
beceaiea inadequate, and internet ia at once
lost. It Is Impossible, of course, in all In
stances to elect highly educated uicn to
thee rseponsibis places, but where it can
be done it will prove beneficial, and where
it Is impossible, eboese tha very best mater
ial at band.
View of a Boalnee Han.
According to tb reports of 0. f7. Cole,
tits well-known St. Helen's sttorney, Ce
lumbls county, la still on the map of pros-
DSrltV. anil (rnm all l,,,1l... Hnn. I. Il.l.l.
remain there for some time to com. While l!,'"',0' lhV?rdT"'. m"r
thsrs Is a general Improvement throughout ot .lhe )'SuM. ln whio11 7Let?
ins eotllllV. the return n wave of nrn.oar. r"" aiwi wrasmn, aui-
Itv beln .vi,t.n.,.rf h .n.i.u. i -ti n.. 'otd, who works in the dryer at nigli
of Indtmtrv. ti,. ia.n i ttt tr.i.. w""' to bed. He had scarcely falle
seat of Columbia countv. ni Darhan's falin into a doze when bis wife aroused hi
"1.o.'K!';l,.'"orf. tkn the country precinct, saying tbat she wss very sick. He
....rai.-a' l'i." ?. "ri.0'"' 1, W got out of bed, snd after learning
thr of nri of prosperity uth MUr1"6 WttB ctedf be luipioioned lb
oiuc umshUfint. pvrtiipfl, Iihn tie v.
neiMftli. KV thla I lift iw.t tMm in mm
- y - - ww nnj weans i pMlVVU afAItnr UU I l II I I1K
,nt..ZW wr?Al!T"'J'Il?T" olnes, and Mrs. Tufford was out of
is a revival of trade end an awakenlne to danger, her husband msde an exam
greater opportunities that bespeaks a pros- ination of the sardine-box and found
peroua future. The coniiiletion of the flnma .a aAi.., ..i ..A u . ...:a
tTtarwuV,iT:t."& by defective canning.
Ill0 tVAW fiiUUI mmA aatw.t.t 1.. I
length, terminating at Bt. Helens, now gives Mr WaI1 I Smith, of Fredericks-
employment to do men who are cutting town, Mo., was troubled with chronic
worn, The otieralion of tha fiuma Inn I Hin ... .i.:.... ...... u.
employment io .bout, half den h.nd. "C . ..,i". . "n "J, "!
more, me construction of the flume also ' .-
means the marketing of sbout 2lj00cords of ejuestion of only a short time until
wuoa a montn. and will lead to aitanalva ha aran in Km in aiaa n l(a h.
inioroveilienla on tha arolxr Irnnt Thar. L . i . . ..' . .
ia f.. au .j.n.. I...i :. oen treatea oy some ot ne oesi pny-
sgefecilltlee. In order that half adoaenves- in Europe and America, but
eels can load wood at the eame time. I Cot no nermanent relief. One dav he
.ti1- c'.Ul6n" ' st- Helens sre slso con- picked up a newspsper and chanced
.KofX o. read an. dvertisement of Chamber-
lam's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Rflmerftf. Ha ont a hnlllu nf it Ilia
laVlnV.;7 TKikfrom n1 ?
elusion will be reached lit regard thereto,
oows could be obtained st the commence
ment ot operations, and ths dairy industry
would be further stimulated, aa a market
would be established for its products."
7 wrwiaiiu aciogram,
oed use cured him.
Edwin Rot.
For ale by Dr.
A woman who baa iuat returned to
Tacoma from fikagway and Dyea, is
sue note of warning to young women
wno are thinking ol going to too
be
Tbe Creamery Proposition.
Tb agitation ot tba creamery Question place expecting to find work
ia already bearing frUIt. Mr. McAdam, late ssy there are now in both town many
of Illinois, wbo has many years experience more women than there are places,
In ths creamery business, was In town nd as th accommodation are both
Tuesday looking after tbat industry here, poor and expensive, ehe advises young
He hsd heard ths matter mentioned In women depending on their labor lor
roruanu, sua came nere in retnouse to an sillinorl to a taw suv
article appearing io the Telegram several
Pi?.? I?"' .!l"Lw-.v:.',!- Co,a t,,ed The man who cannot afford to take
..... , nn, i, uutiuinE svresm- i . l. - . . . . .,
ery at thie place was receiving favor- ' " r"per DO "requanwy
able consideration. Mr. MoAdam agreea the viotim of some foreign advertising
wun us in minting met iroiu wnat be can scheme, tie has been known to tend
raauu irn no more isvoraDi location on Hollar in finit nnt tina, in ta
could be found on the Columbia river for on.e ao,,V 10 aa oa bom to .eeP
auocesafully operating a creamery than at sober, the answer being to tske
St. Helens. We have advanced this Idea pledge. He baa sent fifty two-cent
at all limee. and tboae who a ton to Invest!- n ka i i. l i
gate heartily uquietc. All that is nec Z"ZLl Z .l V. JUXln.;T.Wa
sary to bring ths propoaltioa to a success ecved a ril card replying : "Take
ful reslUatioa Is tbs manifestation of but a bold of the top and pull." He quickly
little Interest oa the part of our citlaens. snt 60 cent to a fellow in the east to
Mr. McAdani'a experience qualifies him to find . haw tn maka ann ant ,a.
furnish reliable liiformstlon in regsrd to ? , , L . Ti' u
coal ol construction and operation, and tbe I v" l"" rcl" jou in s
benefit accruing to tbe milk producer and mint." He thought be had a particu
creamery operator, a lew hundred dollars UrU good thing when be sent two
151":; r""'0.' dollar, to find oit how to live without
permanent and aubstantial improvement I work, and received a reply printed on
In this section than any other thing we can a postal card in one black line, "Fish
" uwv mv nituill gur nwu. aa r. n.lrar. I , I, . w. tin"
nd dairvmen of thie section in a nnhlla I
menuug, met an migm ne neara. 1 he out
come el such s Katharine, wa believe.
would be to throw much liffht udob an
important euojeci.
A man may be scrupulously houest
in hia general stealing with bis fellow-
men may even resist the temptation
to beat a railroad company when tbe
opportantty offer but wben it come
to bearing hi just share of the general
burden known a tax state, county.
and municipal conscience roes te
Market for Carp.
At last a market has been found for carp,
and If It only proves adequate to tb sup
ply which can be furnished, tbe number of deep, veracity take wing, rectitude
carp In tbls section will soon be reduced, goes on ashing, and integrity goes on
Mr. Reeder, of Ssuvis's Island, ssys there a drunk. To save fifty cent or a dol-
ar bow three men naninz for earn In the I lar fee will prevaricate like a pirate,
eutlet of Sturgeon lake, and they sell their I and deceive with the baseness of tbe
catch to a dealer In t'ortiand, for 2 cents heathen Chinese. 'Tws ver thus and
noil It rl. to has frntznit mnii ahtnnaw. V.amt III
the fish find a ready market and the sale e wm reun,n M nnle, Bovae W
increases, titer will soon be rosnv more tens of taxation can be devired which
persons Ashing fnr tbern. When the water will mske lying unprofitable and per-
.. .... .b, v..,, , inw his i.irr unnecaaiiarv
rf ,
lake, and when the water begins to fall, the
eegaciiHia tixh rush out again. They are
caugm ia Dog or purae-neta, aet in tne out
let to tne lake, and Dy turning the neta
rouna as tne now or tne water cnaniea.
they are csukIiI 'a oomin' or a-rwine."
Tha lake and sloughs on Ssuvie's Inland
r swarming wun carp, and there Is no
I have given Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy a fair test and cocsider it one
of tne very best remedies for croup
inat 1 have ever found. One dose bas
always been sufficient, although I use
end to the quantity thatcaa be taken. Of 11 'reeiy. Any oold my children con
course, email ones ware not waatad for tract yields very readily to this medl
Warranto at Ninety-Bight.
It bas been several year line county
warrant of this eounty sold readily at 98
cent on th dollar until recently, when
buyers plsosd money in ths bands of par
ties In this eity authorising them to psy
thatflgurs. The warrant market In this
county hss bee an uncertain quantity for
some time, or, at least, up to the year 1385,
wben a change for th better took placs,
snd ths county's paper sold quit readily
at 90 cents. Tim was severat years sgo,
or up to 1H00, when warrants found ready
buyers at 98 cents, but unfortunately a de
cline in price prevailed until their market
value went down to 80 cents, and ln seme
Instances below that figure. Just prior to
the election of lftfM when one was offered
80 and 8o cents for county paper, the offer,
in most instances, wai readily taken up.
and ordera for warrants aold aa low as 75
cents, and a great many ordera went at 70
cents. When ths present ooanty clerk,
Mr. Judaon Weed, Brat took possession of
that office, he dispaaed ot his warrant,
drawn monthly, at SOcenta, and this con
dition maintained for aeveral months.
Slnoe that time the market price for war
rants has been steady on the upward tend
ency, in 1W selling at 90 cents, since which
time the price hes ateadily gone upward
until for the pat few months warrants have
sold readily at 98 oente. Local capitalists,
having Ui interest of the oounty at heart,
are In a large degree responsible for thla
noticeable Increase In demand and price,
and in quit every instance their verdict is
to keep the price where it Is. Other coudi
tioue, of course, besr greatly on thla mat
ter! for instance, careful management of
county all'slrs, the Juillolous expenditure of
funds, the careful ourtailitig of nnneoeaaary
expenses, and ths confidence of the public
In those who are manipulating county bus
ineaa. W hel her or not these conditions are
th outgrowth of enoh matters la of little
moment, the fact of their maintaining is all
that ia necessary, inasmuch aa cause pre
vails for the condition, and that ia certainly
of anfneient magnitude to keep confidence
at the highest degree.
shipment, and it wo suggested to Mr
Keeder that when th nets were emptied,
the email ones could be thrown back. He
said no one would throw carp back iuto the
water after having taken them out. Carp
grow to webth 40 pounds or more, and it is
aaid that some weighing 40 pounds bsve
been seen in Sturgeon lake, but th largest
seen in tne market ner wen had a Utile
over 28 pounds. If the Eastern people will
eat carp, they can have all they want at low
rates from this section. Oregonian,
No More Cheap Meat.
If all reports ar true, there ta likely to
ba no mora rhaan nut In Oraonn fnr anma
time, and there may be a further advance 'PPio 1,18 Male at 300 Or 400 pound.
In th prices of all choice qualities before
cine. I can conscientiously recom
mend it for croup and cold in clnl
dren. Gen. E. Wolff, clerk of the cir
cuit rourt, Fernandina, Fla. Sold by
Dr. i-uwin Jioss,
Sturgeon-fisher seem to be having
mucb belter luck at present than tbey
did in the early part of the winter, on
the Columbia, says th TeWram. A
large number are shipped daily to tbe
forilaud market. The sturgeon caught
this wiuter are remarkably large, but
lew going under 100 pounds, and some
long. Eastera buyers have pretty well
cleared th ranges of beef oattle, and now
they are gobbling op the sheep ss rapidly
as possible. There Is a demand for mutton
to ship to ureat Britain on account of the
falling-otf in the shipments of frosen meats
from Australia, caused by drought in tbat
country, owing to an unusually hot and
dry season there. The rise ia the price of
wool snd mutton sheen will eanaa fewer I JL Yon are hereby null Bed and reau
spring lambs to bs sent to market, aa sheep- lr nl, .u,"2r, xh CoJ!'plaln!1SOh.,,bo";e-
..r , j ""","" , :p" aay oi tne next regular terra ol tne said Court,
cattle has already caused an advance in the namely, on or before the 11th day ol May,
price of vouna rattle, and thie is havine tha 1 and vou will take noUoe that If vou fall so to
effect of making veal scarce in the market. I appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff
ill auinr w iuv juui, lur ui, rouwi ueinnuucu
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for
voiutnoia uoumy.
The Astoria and Columbia River Railroad Com.
pony, plaluuir,
VB.
James McGreeor. defendant
to tne above-named James wouregor, as-
leiiuaut.
IN TUB NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
Yon are hereby notified and required to au-
Wben farmers csn get 110 or 112 a bead for
yearlings, they are not going to send their
i
in the Complaint and for a jiidanient against
i , - u , , t , . ., u ; juh iur wimui an answer; mi rouui ueraanaeo
calves to market aa they baye been doing ( th Complalut being a iudgment condemning
of late, but will raise them. The only sup- and appropriating to uaot the plaintiff for ralC
ply of yeal available will be from dairies, road purposes and for the purpose of taking
Taken, all round, the prospect seems good material therefrom to be used In constructing
for their being no overplus of beef, mutton, n,d maintaining the embankment of plaintiffs
lamb, or veaTin the markets this summer
but there will be meat enoneh for all. oniv A'" . .1" .'"S-VJiiKvi0 J?
, ,, , . . i , . i i7iao ui vmuwi tu'wit, iicniHtnn at iruius
som will have to content themselves with of intersection of the West boundary line of
second cuts, who hay heretofore ussd only I plaintiff's rlunt of way aa hereinafter deaorihad,
th choicest.
; Clttaene' Meeting.
A public meeting ia called for Saturday
forenoon. Feb. 26, at the office of Dillard A
Day, in this city, to discuss ths creamery
question. All interested parties are re
quested to attend. Mr. McAdam, a, practi
cal creamery man will be present.
Chas. Muckl.
W. B. Dillabd.
R. Cox.
J as. Bbsumr.
W. II. Dolman,
&. B. Quick.
War excitement brings a few com
pensations. Lnetgert is forgot ton.
What Dr. A. K. Salter Smy.
Bort, N. Y.-Genta: From my per
aonal knowledge, gained in observing the
t nf v,,r Hhilnh'a Cure In cases of ad
vanced Consumption, I am prepared to say !
it la the most remarkable Keinedy that haa
ever been brouiiht to my attention, it has
certainly eaved ruanv from Consumption.
Bold by Dr. Kdwiu Boss. ; . I
Royal aakaa th toe para,
fwi
Absolutely ruro
ami afnw sfwef ee etwvwist.
with the South line of 8ection 35, in Township
aumber 7, North of Rauge number 2, West of
the Willamette Meridian, at a point 128.6 feet
west oi tne Houtneaat corner oi saia section so;
thence West alone: the South line of saidSeotion
86 a distance of 171.6 feet; thence North IN de
grees 10 minutes West, a dlstanoe of 419 feel;
ihence North is degree 20 minute East, a dis
tance of 98 4 feet, to the Westerly boundary line
of said right or way: thence in a Southerly
uirecuon along saia westerly nounnary une oi
said right of way to the place of beKlnuluK, con
taining 1.4 acres. Also the following; tract o
uaruei ui aaiu aeukiou oo, lying c-ani auu bujhwui
to said line of right of way described aa follows,
to-wlt: Beginning at the Southeast corner of
Section 85, thence North along the Kast bound
ary line of said Section a distance of 821 feet;
thenoe North 48 degrees 47 minutes West, a dis
tance of SfO feet; thenoe South 48 degrees 20
minutes West, a distance of 75.4 feet, to tne East
erly boundary hue of the right of way aforesaid;
thence in a Southerly direction along the East
erly bouudary line of the said right of way afore
said to the South line of said Section 86; thenoe
Kant &) 8 foet, more or less, torheplaee of begin
ning, containing 1 4 acres. Also the following
tract or parcel of land situated In Lot numbered
S In atd Section 36, lnsaid Township and Range
aforesaid, to-wlt: Heginnlug at the Southwest
corner of said Sectiou 80; thence North aloug
the West line of said section 3S0 feet: thence
South 45 deereea East, a distance of S68.S feet, to
the South line of said Section 86; thence West
alougttie South line of said Section 86, a distance
of 2V) feet to the place of beaiiintng, containing
72-100 acres. The aidd "rlRiit of way" Is a strip
ol land owned by plaintiff, 100 feet wide, and
extends across the Kast half of the Southeast
quarter of Section 86. and Lot 8 of Section 86, ln
said Township and Range, and the center line
of said right of way Is the following: Begimiiug
at a point in tha South line of Sectiou 86, lu
Township and Range aforesaid, a distance of
74 7 feet west of the Southeast corner of said
Section 85; thence along a three-degree curve
to the left to a tangent at said poiut. which
bears North 22 degrees. 86 minutes West, through
, s total angle ot 12 degrees, 84 mlnutea, and a
distance of 418.8 feet to the end of aaid tliree
I degree curve to the left; thenoe along a tangent
to said laat-meutloued curve to the left, bearing
'. North 85 degrees, 9 mluutca West, across the
i Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of
Section So aforesaid.
You will also take notlee that by order of the
above entitled Court, made on the 16th day of
January, ami, tnis ummons is servea oy puoii-
From tbe number of iteam engines
being ihipped to logging camp in var
ious parts in the state, it 1 evident
that tbe day of the bull tenm and bull
puncher, with hi neb vocabulary
profanity in tb logging can.o.
passed. Every day or two the big
lumoo truck Is seen naulnig one
these engines to tbe docks for shi
meat. The Bridal Veil Lumber Co.
bas a very large one, carrying twt
mile of (teel rope. One wa ahippe
to seaside a lew day ago. Uregoma
Tbe Oregon City Enterprise wa
sold last Thursday to h. L. Fortar
Mr. J. Jl. Beegle is still tbe editor and
manager. '
Through Tourist Car to St. bonis.
A tourist sleeping car will leave Portland
every Monday via Missouri Pacific, and
every Wednesday via tbe Burlington Route
ate p. m., via tne u. it. at n. tnrougb Mali
Lake and Denver without change io Hi
Louie, and under tbe supervision of exper
ienced conductors. No change of tars to
the cities, Kansas City or Bt. Louis. Keep
tbia aervice In mind wben going East, and
consult u. a. at n. agents er son reus
W. H. HURLBUET.
General Faasenger Agent. Portland, Or,
Call for Committee Heeting.
The Republican Central Committee of Co
lumbia countv. Or., will meet In Hi. Helena
Oregon, on Tuesday, March 1st. 18U8, for
ths purpose of spporiioning tbe delegates
to the next county convention to nx the
time for holding the rrimaries and conven
tion, snd to transact auch other business as
may properly com before tbs committee.
All committeemen are earneatlv nrced In
aiienu. uaiiu uavio, unairmia.
Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, Feb. 10, 1808.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Couktt Tatasraaa' Orrics,
TOTTCE 18 HERKBV GIVii THAT ALL
1.V Unnald Countv Warrant nf Cltimt.l
jouniy, Oregon, wnica nave been presented
and endorsed: "Not Paid for Want of Vnnda"
prior to June I, 1KS5, wlU be paid upon presen
tation at this office. Interest will not be allowed
after this date. B. M. WHARTON,
filuill Treaaursr of Columbia County. Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Labd Ornci at Obboow Citt, Ob.,
Kahmarv ia lana
TWTOTICR IS HEREBY OIVKN Ta THB
1 V followlne-nanifMl aettlar haa Slad nntlna r.r
hia Intention to make anal proof In support of
hia claim, and that aaid proof wlU be made be
fore the Countv Clerk of Colnmhla fiml at
a. ii .. i .. , . . . i , ... i .,M, '
uoivua, vicguu, us aprii .nu, leva, via:
BUFGB D. BLAKELY.
Homeateod Kntrr No. ftsftft. fop tha .. iz nt
annthaaat KC nf uux ,nn V, tnn.n.KlH a ,. i.
rauae a frvab, auu lota ana outneal y Of aoutn-
wit ?a ui nuuub ou, ujwoanip o norm, range
wea,
He names the followln vltneaaa tii nmva tiia
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
amw lauu. .. it k. cicoman, oi aeasey. ur-
vauu, auu ,udd ampoeir, ueorfre . ritsgerold,
Kuuiasu xjugeraia, oi vernonia, ureaon.
f25l CHAS. B. MO0KK8. Beciater.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud OrncB at Oasooa Crrr, Oa.,
Kehmarr la. liwa.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
followlne-named settlar baa Sled notice, nf
bis Intention to make final proof In support of
bis claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore tha Countv Clerk of Cnlulnhia Cnunlv at
. Helena, uregon, on April 2nd, um, via:
GOTF&ED BEBOEBSEN,
Homestead Entrv No. fnr the annthwaat U
of section 28, township 4 north, range a west.
He name the following witnesses to prop his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, via: John Smith, i. P. Sheeley, and
nerman uouma, ot veraonia, uregon, aad J. K.
j uomaa, ox isujtton, uregon.
OSal CHAS. B. MOORE8. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakd Optics at Oeeoon Citt, Ob.,
Fthraarv 1MM
OTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
folio winsr-nftmed tetller hu filed nntlr nf
is toteotion to make fiu&l nroof in suDivnrt of
his claim, and thst 4M proof will be made be
fore the CotlDtV Clerk Of Cnliimhia. Countv a.t
Q CTl l a iloj nwui
oh ueiBui vic$uii. uu Aprii uu, jcvira, yu;
FREDERICK W. FLUHRKR,
Homestead Entrr No. 9459, for the ea&t 4 of
U'lllll TTS9JI, -W aT.UU Cfaall Of WlUlflWegl Vi fll UH1
Uon 21. town shi d A north, nnn 4 wmL
Be names the followinc witnemM to Drarehfa
continuous resldenoe opoa and uHivntion of
saia tana, vii: Uiiver wusod, Jaiuee Hill. Wil
li am McDonald, and N. B. Petenon, all of Mist,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
LkVD Ornca at Obboom Citt, Ob.,
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
f ol 1 0 W i n AT-n Km d sattlsar haa ft, nvtioaa r.1
hlelnteotton to make final proof In auoDortof
tali claim, and tbat nald proof wlU be made be-
lore ine tJOiincT uiera oi Columbia t:otintv. t
am. ntjiom, vr9rjju uu mansa vttia, im, Tut:
FRANCIS If. PARKER,
Homestead Entrv Na Qfttt. fnr ths jrt Xz nf
uon towt'anip o ntath, range 4 went.
tie names mi. loiiowinir witnMuiM ta mmv.
uuwiuu'iuuu roaiueuusa upon, aoa euiuvation
t-kf OttiA ImnA a A WUa.0.inu. "I- it
Pearson. John Vanblaracom and C. R. itelomnn.
ug x (iMUunt, vriMKUU.
I18tu25 CHA3. B. MOOREH, Reglstev.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LaitD Orrics at Obkqoh Citt, Oa..
FAhrnarv 4rh. 1RQR
NOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THS
following-named settler baa Died notloe of
hia Intention to make final proof ln support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the Register and Kceeirar at Oregon City,
vresruu, u aan'O iimi, ioub. vis:
FRANK KBKFK,
Homestead Entrv. No. 9039. for tha wast u of
southwest U and southwest W of northwests
and lot i ot section 4, township north, range 4
He nam OS the follnwlna wienpaaa tonmTa hia
ooutinuoua residence Uod and cultivatiou of
saiu iaua, via: j. r, Lucaa, ifavia u twnneii,
v. a,, uviajr, vum van ieaa, an 01 tfuxton, ur.
luuu v;ti&a. a. auunts, Kealater.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ornca at Oaaoon Citt, Oa ,
January as, U98.
OTJCB IB HEREBY GIVKM THAT THE
followtna--aamad settler haa fllarl nntlca nf
his Intention to make final proof In support ef
hia claim, and that Raid proof will be made be-
iore tna county ciera of Columbia eounty, at 8t
Helens, Oregon, on March 151 h, IMS, vis:
CHARLES PETERSON,
Homestead Entrv No. 9430. for the anntbeaat w
of northweat W, southwest W of northeast i.
northwest W of aoutheast W and northaaat nt
soutiiwest ui awuun u, towuauip norm,
raiiHv a west.
He names the following-witnesses to nrova hia
eontlnunua residence upon, and eultivation of
aaid land, via: John Edholm, Frank L. Wilson,
Oust Hull, and Clemens Muller, all of Vernonia.
Oregon. 14m 11 CHAS. B. MOOKKS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Likd Ornca at Obsooh Citt, Oa.,
Jannarv na laoa
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
11 following-named settler has filed nottoe of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore tbe oountr clerk ol Columbia eounty at St.
Ueleua, Oregon, on March 15, Ittttt, via;
JOHN EDHOLM,
Homestead Entry No. 59, for the lot t, of see
Uon 6, townahlp 4 north, range 4 west.
tie names iu louowing wituesaea to prove
hie contiuuous residence upon, and cultivation
of aaid land, via: Frank L. Wilson, Charles
Peterson, William M. Wilson and A. Shannahan,
all of Vernonia, Oregou.
f4mU CH AH. B. MOORES, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orrtc at Oaaoow Cttt, o.,
afanuarv iSOH
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVKM THAT THE
following-named settler baa filed notice of
his tnteiitlou to make flnai proof ln support ol
his claim, and that aaii proof will be made be
Jore the Relriter and Bectjlver, at Oregon City,
Oregon, on March 15, im, via:
LARS EU80N, v
nonientead Entry No. 10,817, for the nnrlhoant
ot necllon W, township 4 north, rHitfiw V wewt.
Hu uamea the following witnoKMes to pro re
his ooQttmious residence upon, and cultivation
of aaid land, vis; John M. hri;tansen, of
niruHuii. sreircn, rmer viisph, ni ncapitoose.
eation thereof tor six consecutive weeka in Thb Oregon, John i MiIUt, ot Oregon Citv, Oreon,
Oaaoow Mut. FULTON HUOH. Oustav U. ttiercka, ot BcapptMae. Oregon.
JsU-mo4 Attorneys for Piaintift. iiuil CU A3, ll. MOOKK3, itegUter.
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staple and fancy grocerie and
provisions, farm produea, tropical
and dotnastle fruite In season, fine
teas and coffees, tobaoco and eigara.
A one line of confectioner; also ia
atock, and varioaaother speclaitiea,
Groceries.
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ll Kinds of Fresh Keats, Hans. Basan and lard
Meats by Wholesale
At special Rates.
MAIN STHPKT.
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t ST. HELENS. OKEGOX.
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ST. HELENS PHARMACY
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COLUMBIA COUNTY LANDS
1
....For Sale By....
One hundred and twenty aeree, nitles
from eounty seat; 40 acres ia cultivation; 1
mile from acnoolhoiue; oo Columbia, river;
price 120 00 per acre.
Timber claim ; 80 acres; estimated at 4,009,
000 feet of timber; acceaaable to loggias
stream; price Souo 00.
Timber claim ; 160 acres; over $,000,000 feet;
prte 150000.
One hundred and twenty aeree; rood or
chard; 80 acres good swale land; all land Is
lev.l; 1 milo from achoolhousa; mile
from railroad station; 1 mile from tidewater;
good chance lor oordwaod.
Ten acre on Ulltoa ereek, M mile from
school; a-room house, barn, outhouses, etc.;
small orchard; taore ln eultivation; price
lieooo.
One hundred and twenty acres of timber
land in tp S a, r 2 west; price 600 00.
8tx hundred and forty aeree of timber
land tp i u, r 2 west; price Si ao per acre.
Eighty aeree, f -f mile from eoanty seat;
all level and timber alashed; W mile from
sehoolhouae; on county road; wtU sell in Iv
or 20-cr tracts; price 00 per acre; part
eaah and balance ou time.
COLE & QUICK,
Main Street, - - St. Helens, Oregon k
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