The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 08, 1898, Image 3

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    OREGON MIST.
,, FRIDAY, APRIL 8.
Uraik Not Damauru. The recent
cold nights made ths farmer soma.
whl uneasy as to tha possibls effect It
would ! on tli crops In this seo
tlon.ssjsllis Pendleton Tribune. Udod
Investigation it l found that no daro-
ag dm yet. resulted so fur it the our
aJs ere oonoarnnd, A few instatioes
of damage to fruit hsva bean reported,
but it li very lisht and will not effect
materially the crop for the somcm,
BrtrROBOit Bkino Capout. Stur
geon (lulling eeeint to be ell right on
the upper river Just now, says the V
couvsr Columbian. On Monday the
JRejulstor brought down from Marr's
landing several Urge fish for Portland.
The law passed by the laei lvgiilature
provide! that It a unlawful to catch
sturgeon between March and Novem
ber 1, but it neema to be violated with
Impunity. The law alao ssys you can't
take sturgeon uuderfoar feet in length.
Ooiowooo M I)bmaud. Oordwood
if steadily advancing In price, says the
Skamania County Pioneer. List fall
it was 11 25 per cord, and no demand
for it eve) at that price, but now the
learner ie paying 3 on the dock here
and soowa are paying from II 50 14
91 75. The price paid for cutting in
the woods has also advanced, and is
now 80 and DO cents per cord. There
is a good demand for wood east of the
mountains now, and not very much
feeing cut.
City Election The regular annual
city election for the city of Bt, Helens
took place Monday eveniag. Not a
wery large vote was polled, indeed not
ri.uch more than half the vote of
year 3d The regular ticket nomin
ated at the caucus last Friday evening
was elected, a follows : President of
the council, E, K. Quick; councilman,
James Dart, K. Cox, 0. W. Blesealey,
' end II. It. Cliff; recorder, O. A. San
ford ; treasurer, David Davis; marshal,
A. Jtobinson. The new officers will
assume their duties nest Monday.
Lmtt Columbia Bivt Water.
' From long eiperienoe ship captains
fceve found that the witter of the Co
lumbia is the best that can be secured
te fill their fresh-water tanks, says the
Astoria Budget. Nearly every deep
water vessel takes on water as they
down the river. The favorite
Iilaon is below Walker's island, wbsre
t is always found perfectly pore. A
vessel recently returned from the old
country with one of ber tanks filled
with water that had been taken from
this place. It bad been over a year,
but the water was still pure and in ex
cellent condition. The reason given
for this is that about nine-tenths of it
is melted snow.
Scarcity or Chikamrh As odd s
U may appear, it is a fact that the
coming fishing season will be handi
capped by the scarcity of Chinamen
to work in the canneries. The largest
handler of Chinese labor in Astoria,
wbo furnishes Chinamen to six can
neries, said the other day that owing
to the opening of new canneries on
the Bound and so many Chinamen
havioa- srooe to Cbiaa on a visit, tt was
difficult to find the oeceaeary number
of Chinamen having a knowledge oi
the business. The treasury department
ba eeoently ruled that a Chinese
laborer who has slOUO worth or prop-
arty can return to China and speud
one year there, and hundreds of China
men are now taking advantage of this
pporiuoity.
EQDIRBCL-ExTXRMIRATIlia MaCHIXX.
A man of Umatilla county baa per
fected a machine for the purpose of
" extemtinatins squirrels. He calls it a
anulrrel-Doisoner. and olaims that by
diligence the entire state csn be rid
den of the pest in one season if his
machines are put into use by the farm
re oi the aneotcd districts. The ma
chine consists of a bicycle frame in'
verted attached to a solid bsse, that is
nlaoed on a vehicle that a man oan
uronel over the farms, the pedals and
attachments connecting the power to
the rear wheel axle In position for use
the same as bioycle. Attached to
the wheel are a number of fans that
com cress the air and drive it through
the air. A preparation of sulphuric
acid tas is prepared by a (amp auacneu
to the machine and over which arc
burned the ingredients to form the gas.
The fumes are driven down the flume
or tubes into a rubber hose that is
placed in the squirrel's burrow. The
fana are nrooelled by the operator from
the pedals, and the force drivee the
fumes down into the bole and smother
the squirrels to death.
W. 8. Mason has been nominated by
Motion aa an independent candidate
for ,li office of mayor of Portland.
Mr. Mason served in that rapacity oe
fore and nude a good offioer, and it is
xpeoted be will be indorsed by the
two contending repuoiioan tactions.
' The fishinc season for 1898 opens
next Monday morning at 12 o'clock.
Great preparation is being made by
our local fishermen, and we believe
they anticipate a successful season in
a financial way. We believe that fish
will bring 5 cents per pound the
greater part of the season, and if this
prioe obtains, and water conditions are
lavorable, fishermen will reap a harvest.
Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720
Henry St., Alton, 111., suffered with
aciatio rheumatism for over eight
months. She doctored for it nearly
the whole of this time, using various
remedies recommended by friends, and
was treated by the physiclsns, but re
ceived no relief. She then used one
and a half bottles of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm, which effected a complete
cure. This is published at her request,
as she wants others similarly biuioihu
to kuow what cured her. The 25 and
6!) cent sizes for sale by Dr. E. Boss.
Dyspepsia cured. Shiloh's VltalUer Im
mediately relieves sour iteroech, eomlng
up-nf-food distress, and In the great kidney
and llyer remedy. Hold by vr.n. nous-
Be not deceived. A Couuh, Hoarseness
or Croup, are not to be trilled with. A
done In time of rjiilloh's Cure will save you
much trouble. Sold by Dr. Edwin Uoaa.
Ladies, take the best. If you are troub.
led with constipation, eallow skin, and a
tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea. It is
pleasant to take. Bold by Jr. Edwiu Rons.
LOO All NOTES.
The trout-flshlasr season onanarl nn
the 1st last.
Mrs, G, W. Cole and danahtar
in Portland Monday.
Mrs. W. D. Connell la viaitine- with
friends in ibis city this week.
T. C. Watts and Geo. Jaauiih. of
Ooble, were in Portland Monday.
Gsorcre 0. Mayeer was attend in la
business matters in Portland Monday.
Rev. Philbrook will preach at Scan-
poose next Sunday, morning and even
ing. George Brinn is over from Tillamook
visiting friends and relatives in this
vicinity.
Miss Mary Burke, after visiting in
this city for a number of days, returned
to Rainier Monday.
Mrs. 3. H. Sheldon returned Mon
day night from Portland, where she
bad spent several days with relatives.
Boss Slanwood came down from
Portland last week to visit his father
near Yankton. Boss il atteuding the
Portland Business college. ,
Charles English and Oeorze Graffs.
of Deer Island, were in town Monday,
Mr. .English coming up to pay taxes
and attend to other business.
Bev. Mr. Burliugame will conduct
Easter servioss at Houltou Sunday at
il a, m., and will preach in the even
ing at the came place at 7 ; 30.
The Oregon Wood Company in
March sold over &00 cords of wood
from tbsir wharf in this city, the entite
amount being taken by steamboats.
Tbsre will ba Easter services in the
Episcopal church in this city next
Sunday, couducted by the Bev. Mr.
Weatherdon, of St. Stephens Episco
pal church, Portland. The choir from
the latter church will also be present.
The patrons of the Houlton post-
office w.ll be pleased to know that that
office bss recently been made an on
limited money order office. In other
words, money orders may now be Is
sued payable at that office. Hereto
fore orders could be Issued there, but
none could be paid.
The 2-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs.
James Bice in some manner got a nail
in its nose, tbe first of the week, and
it was found necessary to obtain sur
gical aid to extricate it. Doctor Cliff
was summoned and placed tbe little
one under anesthetics, and at onoe re
lieved tbe child by removing the nail.
Tbe fishing sesson will open on the
10th lust, on the Columbia, and an
Astoria paper says that tbe price ol
flub will be better than last year, and
that cold-storage shipments will br
much larger than ever before, and the
prospects are that there will be fewer
oou-resident fishermen employed, all
of which will tend to make the season
a prosperous one.
The many friends In this connty ot
Mrs. A. Tucker, formerly of Vernooia,
but now of Oregon City, will be pleased
to learn that that lady is fast recover
iin from ber recent illness, which her
physiciana feared would oulminate in
consumption. Word was received
from Oregon City Tuesday that Mrs.
Tucker was greatly improved, and hei
ultimata recovery is only a question o)
a short time.
Two years ago B. J. Warren, a drug
gist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y., bought
a small supply of Chamberlain's Cough
Bemedy. its sums up the result at
follows : "At that time the goods were
uukaown in this section; today Cham'
berlain's Cough Bemedy ia a house
hold word." It is the same in hundreds
of communities. Wherever the good
Qualities otClismberlaio's Cough Bem
edy become known the people will have
nothing else, for sale by vr. Jttoss
Mrs. C. Saline was in town Monday,
coming down to interview the sheriff
about her taxes. Mrs. saline, auoourh
quite aged, is quite aotiye, and at
tends to all the work oonnectea witn
taking care of a dairy farm and a large
herd of cattle, una rows a noat irom
their place to this uity, a distance of
fivi miles, attends to her business and
returns home tbe same) dsy. tier bus
bsnd baa for several years been unable
to attend to any of the work about the
place, and in consequence the entire
responsibility talis upon Airs, oaune.
County Treasurer Wharton has re
oeived more thsn enough money from
tbe sheriff to pay the state tax. Tbe
amount of tbe indebtedness to tbs
state this year is $4765 16, and the
treasurer has received up to last Mon
day morning, 1(3559 55. The balance
of $1804 39 is not applicable to the
payment of county warranta because
of a custom followed in the county for
many years of first paying tbe state
tax. as required by law, and then pay
ing the school tax, aa it is conceded
that this tax il needed early in the
year, in order, to maintain and con
duct, the school during tbe pleasant
season, whioh we believe to ba not s
bad custom.
Dr. Bartel, a hypnotist artist, ex
hibited his talents before a small crowd
in this city last Friday and Saturday
nights. Dr. Bartel, as a hypnotist,
perhaps understands his business, but
this feature of the programme plays
but a miuor part in the real intent of
tbe doctor. He claims to be able
to cure any kind of ailment, and of
course, the impression becomes preva
lent immediately that the wonderful
cure is effeoted through his hypnotio
powers, but such is not the case. The
doctor has a little bottle of some sort
of drugsand after he believes he has
his patient nnder meemerio oontrol he
administers the drug, hands the bottle
to the patient, and asks in return the
small fee of $7 60. '
Americans are the most Inventive
neoule en earth. To them have been
issued nearly 600,000 patents, or more
than one-third of all tbe patents issued
in the world. No discovery of modern
years has been of greater benefit to
mankind than Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy, or has
done more to relieve pain and suffer.
ing. J. W. Vaughn, of Oakton, Ky.,
sayss "1 nave usea uuamoBnains
Colio, Cholera and Diarrheas Remedy
in rflv family for several years, and
find it to be the best medicine I ever
used for cramps in the stomach and
bowels. For sale by Dr. Edwin Ross,
KKFUBLIOAK CONVENTION.
Ticket Nominated and Campaign of
1898 Commenced.
Tbe republicans of Coinmbii. county bays
met In convention, nominated a ticket, and
are ready to snter tbs Held against all
oomers.
Tbs convention was called to order at
10:80 a. m. at Clatakauis by David Davis,
chairman of tbe oonuty central committee.
T. O. Watts was elected temporary chair
man and David Davis temporary secretary.
: Moved aad carried the a committee of
tbres be appointed by tbs chair on creden
tials. W. H. Conyers, J. B. Doan, and H.
Wsst appointed. '
Moved and carried that chair applet a
committee of three on resolutions. A. !.
Clark, 0. W. Blaketley, and J. X. Hall ap
pointed. Moved and' carried that chair appoint a
commutes of three on permanent organisa
tion. L. i. Meservs, O, E. Wonderly, and
J. H. WUaon appointed.
Moved and carried that seoretary appoint
arrssslatsnt. Mr. A. D. Holaday, of Scep
pooas, appointed.
At this juncture a recess of thirty minutes
was taken for committees to raport.
Convention reconvened at 11:30 and tbe
committee reported the following persons
ss entitled to seats In tbs convention :
We, your committee on credentials, bave
examined tbe reports from tbs different
precincts within lbs equnty, and find tbe
following-named persons entitled to seals
In this convention, as delegates from tbe
various precincts, to-wlt:
Kaloier-J B Doan, A L Clark, C L Clark,
F 1 Sunbloom.
Deer Islaad-O 0 Jsquish, T 0 Watts
H M Fowler.
Oak Point W B Raasaw, H Tingle, A T
Laws. ' '
Nehelem-J H Wilson, Caspar Libel, I W
'.sue.
Clat-kanle-W H Conyers, N Merrill. L
J Meserve, Dr J E Hall, I Bumsardner.
Union Magnus Saxon, O W Blakealey,
Charles N Gable, George W Perry, David
Davis.
Bceppooe-Oeo W Earn tey, A D Hola
day, Harry West.
Auburn O M Beeghlsy, J 8 Mows, C W
Mel linger.
Marahlsnd O E Elliott.
Beaver Falls A J Qubdey.O K Wonderly.
Sherman Jesee Hendricks, Isaac Buaa-
gardner.
Ws alao find that Apiary precinct Is not
represented, and recommend that Oliver
Anderson, a republican and chimb of tbe
precinct, be authorised to east tbs vote fer
said Apiary precinct. W. H. Costibs,
J. B. Don,
H. WOT.
Tkis rsoert wss socepted by the conven
tion, and roil call of delegates wss proceeded
sth-
Commutes on resolutions reported as
follows:
Resolved. Tbatws reaffirm our fidelity
to the last national platform of tbe repub
lican p.ny, ani are unquaiineaiy in lavor
of the stold standard of money.
ReeolTed. That we oppose any factional
ism within the ranks of our party, aad re
quest our delegation in both state and con-
grensional conventions to use an nonoraoir
means to suppress any personal or factional
disputes.
Reealved. That we command tbe action
of our county court In reducing Ibe Indebt
edness of tha county some X16.O0O, and ex-
tand them our hearty support in all sucn
Isudabis endeavors.
Where:. A candidate for the office of ae-
uwlata li'ittceof the auDreme court of the
state of Oregon Is to be named by the etale
convention to oonvene at Astoria April
lew, twa, ana
Whereas. We bave full faith and conn
denoe In tbs honesty, Integrity sad ability
nf tha Hon. ITrank A. Moore, a resident of
this county, r.nd believitic tnat bin nomi
nal on to tas omne Wuuia snve universal
satisfaction, and would add great strength
to the state ticket soon to re named, ttiai
l,a la worth and deaarvina of the bishret
honor within the gift of tbe people of ttiU
state, therefore be it
Keaolved. Bv this convention that the
delegates train cms county to toe state eon'
ntinn be and they eaon are hereby r
quired t use all honorable means for the
nominatlOB oi me non. f rana a. aaoor
for the office of associate justice of the su
preme court ol tas state of Oregon.
A. L. CUIX,
C. W. BbAKKSI.IT,
J. K Hall,
Committee
The convention then took an adjourn
ment until 1 o'clock p. m.
Convention reconvened and roll call
showed all delegates to be in their sea's .
Beport of committee on order of business
was resd and adopted as follows :
Clatskamii. Oregon,
April 6th, 1898.
To ths republican county convention of
Columbia county Oregon.
Gentleman : we, your committee oa
order of business and permanent erganisa-
don, beg to report tbs following for your
considsradon:
1, Permanent organisation of this eon.
vention.
S. Nominations and election of one can.
didate for repreaentatlve.
S. Nominations and election ot one can.
didate for county clerk.
4. Nomiaationa and election of one can
didate far count; sheriff.
6. Nominations and election of one can'
didate for county commissioner.
6. Nominations and election of one can
didate for county school superintendent.
7. Nominations and election of one can
didate for county treasurer.
8. Nominations aad election ot one caa.
didate for ooltnty surveyor.
9. Nominations snd election of one can.
didate for county assessor.
10. Nominations and election of one can
didate for county coroner.
11. Nominations and election of six dele
gates to attend ths stats republican conven
tion to convene in Astoria on April 14.
12. Nominations snd election of six dele
gates to attend the convention ot the 2nd
congressional district to oonvene at Astoria
on April 18.
13. Nominations and election of one mem
ber of the state central committee from thi
county.
14. Selection county central committee.
15. Ratification of nominations.
16. Any othsr buainvat which may prop
erly come before ths convention.
IT. AdjoBrnment
We, your committee, would suggest or
recommend that tbe temporary organiza
tion of this convention be made permanent,
and that the temporary officers be con
firmed In their respoetlvo positions.
We alao recommend that the county cen
tral committee be composed of one member
from each precinct.
Respectfully submitted,
Chairman, L. J. Mssxavi
. O. B. Womdbblt,
J. H. WtLson.
Chair apptiiuted W,- H. Oonycra and II.
West aa talleta.
Tbe work of nomlnatiug a county ticket
was then proceeded with, and reiulted as
follows: :
Bepresentativs, Dr. J. E. Hall, of Clats
kSale; clerk, 1. O. Watts, of Hcappooee;
sheriff, W. N. Meserve.of Delena, by accla
mation; commissioner, P. A. Frakes, of
Scappoose, by acclamation ; school supsrin-.
tendent, I. H. Copeland, of Warren, by I
acclamation; treasurer, Dr, Edwin Boss, of
St. Helens, by acclamation; assessor, Mar
tin White, of Oak Point; coroner, Dr. A. P.
McLaren, of Bainler, by acclamation.
The following persons were elected dele-
sates to the state convention: H. west.
W. H. Conyers, N. Merrill, T. 0. Watts, J.
Weed snd A. L. Clark.
To ths congressional convention were
elected delegates as follows: John Dolas,
H. B. Borthwick, 6. W. Barnes, D. J.
ewitse r, J. H. Wilson and L. 3. Meserve.
Norman Merrill was elected state central
committeeman.
The following precinct committeemen
were appointed: Rainier, A. L. Clark;
Deer Island, T. C. Watts; Oak Point, H.
Tingle; Nehalem, O. T. Dsywslt; Clataka-
nie, W. H. Conyers; Union, D. Davis;
Scappoose, A. D. Holaday; Anbutn, U. M.
Beegbley; Marshland, O. E. Elliott; Beaver
Falla, O. E. Wonderly ; Bherman, H. Bum-
gardne; Apiary, 0. Anderson.
By motion the central committee was
empowered to fill vacancies on ths ticket.
Moved snd carried that tbs thanks of tbs
convention be extended to ths people of
clatskanis for tbelr hospitality, and to tbe
Clatskanle bat.d for their music, and to the
chairman and secretaries for tbeir services.
The central committee organized by elect
ing S. Darts chairman and A. L. Clark
secretary.
VKiUSOSIA GLKANlXaS.
Bey. F. il. Fisher left Saturday for bis
appointment at Mist.
Prof. 0. 0. Adams came over from Houl
ton on a visit Saturday.
Cbas. Armstrong arrived borne from El
liott's logging camp Friday.
It is rumored tbat Frank Malmsten ex
pect to soon start for tbe East, to be absent
some tins.
Prof. J. E. Dow is elrrking for F. A. Zill-
Iit, tbs latter having been on tha sick list
tbe past week.
Mrs. Redmond has rented ths Vernonla
hotel from Mrs. T. E. Mills, and hereafter
will be pleaaed to wait on tbe public.
Mr. Dane, of Upper Nehalem, passed
through this city Friday on bis way to bis
brother-in-law's, Andrew Elliott, of Pitts
burg.
Frank Tracy's smiling countenance wss
seen on out streets Saturday. Frank says
bs cannot swallow this fusion act, or words
to that effect.
Messn. Hober, Peter Bergersen, John
Dallas, and Hans Cbrtattanaon, ot Upper
Nehalera, were attending tbe republican
primary in this city (Saturday.
Wm. Placke left for Forest Grove on
Wednesday of last week, returning Friday
accompanied by his wife, wbo baa been ab
sent ia Portland sines last fall.
Chas. McCatiley bss purchased a boat
and net at 8t. Helens and leaves this valley
oa ths Sth Inst to take possession thereof.
We wish you success, Charles.
Ths prodigals are returning to their fath
er's bouse. They would star by the reform
party, but when It fuses with tbe democratic
party it is too much for them.
Qotfred Bergerson passed throngh our
city with his two witnesses, Riley Thomss
and John Smith, Friday, en route for Bt.
Helens, where the former went to make
final proof on bis homestead.
Our popuiiet brethren do not like the
term "fusion." One day this week two
pops ware talking on our streets, when ont
said to the other who had need tbe word
fusion," "Don't say 'fusion but 'union;'
it sounds much better."
Messrs. Andrew Elliott, W. D. Case, and
Bennett, of Pittsburg, were at the primary
in this city Saturday. J. 8. Mows, U. M.
Beegbley and Cbas. Mellinger were elected
o represent thie precinct at ths county con
vention held at Clatskanle. W. D. Case
was nominated for Justice of ths peace and
d. A. Wilkinson for constable.
We see by the Clatskanis correspondence
that Andrew Eaglets the populist candidate
for constable. Ws can remember when
this gentleman made tbe remark while in
our midst, and before be turned pop, in
words like thia: "Ws will build a wall se
d d high thst the pops csn never be able
to see over." And now be is on the outside
of tbet fence.
HARKiKD.
Musorovb-Wakbbi an At Condon, Gilliam
county. Oregon, Wednesday. March 80,
im. Mr. Wm. Musgrove, jr., and Mim
Mr. Musgrove is a well-known and popu
lar young man of this county , and has many
friends who will be pleased to learn ot bis
marriage. Mrs. Mnagrove wss a popular
young lady nf Seattle. Tas Mist joins in
congratulations.
Dr. H. B. Cliff paid a professional
Tisit to Vsmonia yesterday.
Mrs. A. "3. Hubert, sr.. has returned
from California where she spent the
past winter.
Be. Q. G. Haley will preach in St.
Helens next Sunday morning in the
Congregational church, and in tbe
evening in the Methodist church.
Prof. P. 8. Duun, of the Willamette
University, will lecture before the read
ing circle this (Friday) evening;. Sub
ject: "The Acropolis." At Mr, Dol
man's home,
Evangeliat S. W. Willis will conduct
a series of gospel meetings in Prry'
hall at Houlton, beginning Friday
l ight, April Sth, at 7 :45. All are cor
dially invited to attend. Seats free.
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Karl's Clover Root Tea, for consumption
it's the best snd after using it you don t
say so, return the package and get your
money, Bold by Dr. Kd win Ross.
Stop that cough I Taks warning. It may
t.i to comminptlon, A 2o bottle of
Hbiloh'a cure may ssve your lue. oow ty
Dr. Edwin Roes.
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Wfcat Dr. A. E. Salter Says
BtirrAio, N. Y. Gents : Front my per
sonal knowledge, gained in observing the
efft-ct of your Shiloh's Cure In caaes of ad
vanced Consumption, I am prepared to say
it la ths most remarkable Remedy that baa
ever been brought to my attention. It has
certainly saved many from Consumption.
Sold by Dr. r.awin mobs.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orncs at Obsooh Citt. Ob..
March 19th, J.
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 ill
following-named settler has Died notice of
his Intention to make Sual proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will he made b
lore the Reglnter and Kscelvar at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Itay imd, 1M, via:
EMERY Bll.KNELL,
Homestead Entry, No. 10,1167. for the eat of
northeast M. and north ot southewt of aee-
Uon 2, towuahip S north, range 8 west.
He names the following wltnesnes to prove Ota
continuous reaidence upon and cultivation of
aid Uiid. vti: Wtlllaa. L. Brown, Frederick
a Nlpn.tjvll nf Anlarv. Oregon. Lewis Y. Ban
ser, of Hudnon, Oregon, and Jamas 1.. Butts, of
ma!fi CHAS. B. MOORF.8, Eegfater.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Conn of the State ot Oregon, for
Colombia uounyr.
A. tuoda, Flalntlfl,
ant
, Vs. Paulina Biuda, Defend
To Paulina glnda, the abore-uamed Defendant.
H IHK fiAASKOI Uie BCAte or vreKUUI xuu
f. hrhv nxiiiftreri to amjearand aoawer the
complaint Bled aftalnst fou In the above entitled
uit by Tuesday, ifay 10th, um. which la tbe
Ar tinv f thA next terra ol Bala court iouow
ins the expiration ol the time prescribed iu the
order for the publicatioa of this auminona, and
If Ton fail o to answer for want thereof, the
r.i.tntitr will annlv to the court for the relief
demanded In tbe complaint, to-wit: for a decree
dtaeotving' the bonda of matrimony now and
nereiorore exiauns oriweeu ,imiiiiu
feudaot; for tbe eoata and diabuntements of thi
ait; and for such other and further relief as
may be equitable. Thia itinmiwi is published
by order of the Hoo. T. A. McBride, Judge of the
above-entitled Court, made this lath day of
March, im. . . .
n36nt Attorneys for f taint! tr.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Columbia (Xmnty.
Geortte Kane, Plaintiff, vs. A. J. Alley and Jeaee
Alley, uereDdauu.
To A. J. Alley and Jmn Alley, Defendants.
W N '1'HK NIHft IFF 1HH, B1A1E, Iff UttPMIU".
i m m ml em h nf ron are hereby renniree. to
appear and aiiawer the complaint filed gafiit
you In the above entitled action by the 10th
day of May, WS8, It being the Brut day of tbe
terra of said Court neit following the ejtpira-
rtnn ni !. nii,ltaJJon nf this ellinmona. and If
you fall to answer the complaint tbe plaintiff
win cauae your ueiauii w w eiiwrwu,
to thn nnurt for tha relief demanded la the
complaint, to-wtt: tor a iudgmeut asalnet the
aeieuoans.A. 4. Alley luriiiecum oi wm
interem aa me rate oi iu percem pwrunmn
frnm the '2&i tv of October. 18M. tonsillar with
S150.00 attorney 's fees and costs, and that a de
cree be made against both of yon forecloetna; all
Tntxroat whli.li v.wi had nn the 28d rfav of Octo
ber, 1HM, the date ot the mortgage given by de
fendant, A. J. Alley, to piaiuun, on me prem
ise da.rihed. or have ainoe acauired In or to
the KWk of the otherwise described an
Int Nn 91 and the BKW of the N K' i' and the NJiVi
of the BE J4 of section N a. 4, township Ho. 6,
nortn of range no. a, wexi oi uie buimwm
mHHritftn. in Columbia county. Oreflron. con
taining 120 acres of land, and ordering said
premuea sola accorainp; to taw, auu myyiymtf
me proceed tneroi to toe payment ot wujuus-
nneiit-
Thlfl mmTniml la nnhltuhed DT order OI tne
Hnnorable Jtidee nf this Court, made on tbe
una day ol Marco, una.
IlII.LARD A DAY.
n25raS Attorneys for Fialntiff.
Farm For Sale.
A traoA oleee of land. eonUiolnff 160 acres, (or
sale at a bus-gain. On thu place is a kuo fctcmy.
two gwona, &:x&t, wen nm&ntxi; a oarn mxcr-i:
thro aurvi nf orchard, beftrintr all kinds of
fmlt; good g&rrlea; cut over SO kn of tame hay
ftaeh year. One particularly good feature An
connection with the plac ia th eedar timber,
wnicn is miimaiea to ds worm wuo.
For farther information call on J5. K. Quick
Bt. Helena, or at this office. Terms ay.
DENTIST
Dr. Sighers or Dr. Reid
Wn.t B8 IN ST. HELENS EVKRY
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WKDNE8DA Y, 1
ASO IHUKoDAY OF 2ACU WEJiK
Prepared to do -
ALL KINDS CF DENTAL V,'0HK
FULL SET TEETH
FILLING
GOLD CROWNS
,.7 60 to f 10 00
60 upwards
S3 HI to SsOD
We are here to star. Call and aae us and be con
vinced that we mean buaiueea. All work guar
anteed. Oftloe Neat Doer to Heaa' Druiratorei
ST. HELENS, ! - : t ! OREGON
CASTORIA
For In&ati aad Children.
tie ft.
alalia
bss
every
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Stfaatsie,
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OLE I
E.E. QUICK
Commtfstoner of
Ileeda for Waah
iugtou. G. W. COLE
. Notary Public
COLE &, QUICK,
PROPRIETORS OF
THORNE'S
Kumerical Systejjfle Abstracts.
Titles Eiamlned and Perfected. Abstracts
Furnished. AsueaanieDta Kxamlned. lo
auraoce Written. Taxes Paid and Convey
ancing. 1
ST. HELENS, OBBGO.l.
WaHTRD FAITHFUL VF.H OR WOMKJI
to travel for r.p.tibi.estabHeh.d house
laOvefnn. Salary S.(WaiMt anpenwa. Positiea
CirKHK.Mt. lUtaraaM. KncluM aaif-addraaaed
amce.l .nvaloi'.. The liauuaal. Star iaaur
wo IMds., Chicaca.
WANTED-FAITHFOI, MK! OR WOMKN
to traval for re.nonaibla established houaa
In Oregon. Salary SVM) and expenaeM. Fonitlun
permaneut. aWerauc Encb.4. aaif-addrewed
at.mped envelope. The Katiouai. htae inaur-
mag., liuieago.
WArTTltt) FAITHFUL S OR WOVHW
to tiav.l for renon.ible .it&biiihad holme
In Oreon. Bftlarv "rt0 and expenJi. Pwitba
permanent. Heferenre. Enclose lall-adiwiaed
iiii.(fi envelni. XL baikiual, riua itiauc
auce bids., Chicago,
WANTJKD FAITHFDL MBH OR WOMRH
to travet for rt-sponsible twttabushe.1 houfte
taiOreuott. tjw-liiry ml e.mntsv. Ytwuiua
prniont. klrei)oe. EnfU.e v t-aritiU'-v(S
a w)u;:tl .ovei.e. lii IsauviiU. ar
auce i).uj., tuicaec
Irz : 1 j
JSN'cgctaWePreparaffonfor As
similating rlieroodfindllcula
ttafi iheStomadis andBowcis of
rKTmotesT)icstion,CliCiruf
r.ess aMFiist.Cootiilns ncit.'HT
Optum.Morpliinf nor Mineral.
KotWahcotic.
Apcrfrcl Eemedy f orfenstspa
tion, Sottr Stomacb.Dian lioea,
WonraXkvnvulsionsJeverishr
rjgs and LOSS Of SUXE
TacSiuala Signature ot
l.BWSSIS.
exaoT copt vr vtappes.
v
lay ay ay iyt iyi ay lyi y ip Jjt ajja
s a a r r- t r
dftx.dmn s
ft-twrrmat . J
r?rWl. I
nAnnlo UAon UtlUOCriT
Keens always on hand all kinds of
taple and fancy Rroceriea and
provision, farm produce, tropical
anr1. domenttc fraits in aeaaon, fine
team and coffees, tobaoeo and cifrars.
A tine line of confectionery alo in
stock, aad various other apeefal urn.
For Your
CORNER COWLITZ AND MAIN
itaBk.
ST. H ELENSJV1EAT MARKET
Ull Kinds of Fresh F,!satsf'K2jns. Bsccn sni lrri
Meats by Wholesale
At Special Rates.
MAIN BTRFET,
bi
ST. HELENS
Dr. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor.
tr
DRUGS
Patent Medicines,
PERFUMES AND
Prescriptions...
Carefully and Accur
ately Compounded....
DAY OR NIGHT.
ClglirSeea
A T t'V afar aHir -
atfw
AAAAAAAstAasa1tAAsaVs1Ay!
COLUMBIA COUNTY LANDS
....For
One hundred and twenty acres, IM miles
from county neat; 40 aeres io cultivation! 1
mile from acbnolbouse; on Columbia river;
price SUu 00 per acre.
Timber claim; Soaerea; estimated at 4,009,-
000 feet of tlmtwr; aeceaaable to logging
stream; price 1600 X
Timber claim ; 180 acrea; over 8,000.000 feet ;
price S60008.
One hundred and twenty aeres; good or
chard; 8U acrea good swale land; all land ia
level; 1 mile from achootbouse; H mile
from rttilroad station: 1 mile from tidewater;
good chance lor conlwowl,
COLE &
Main Street, - -
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' Oattorla Is jmt vs ia eas-sttt tettks tm.lf. It
Is not ;! ia Silk, l'au' ailosr ahyona to SfcS
ym anytime; tin aa tha plea jmniss tut it
i is "Just aa good" ass "will aoar erary
jon" r sea iUi jea pH O i.-S-T-0-it-I-A.
j TksfM.
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Ijff a ty.ay atfaapt-arjara'ia'aayTrfflrw
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Grocer fes.
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STREET. ST. HELENS, OR
James H. Sheldon,
8T. HELENS, OREGON.
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AG Y
Fancy Toilet Articles.
FANCY STATIONERY.
Complete Line of.
School Books...
and....
School Supplies
if, ai ,1ft. .i. W&L.MM MM m i
Sale By....
Ten acres on MiHon ereek, Si mile from
school: 8-room hoone, bam, ouJ,foui-a et. ;
amali orcharu; $ acres ia cultivation; prka
U6000. .
One hundred and twer.fv acron of tiroiier
land la tp ia, r 2 west; price tuuu itt.
8li hundred and forty seres of timber
land tp 4 a, r 2 went; puce IM M per acre.
Elphty acroa, at miles from county seat:
all level and tinnier Rltsslnd; y. mpe from
schoolhouse; on county roa.l; will swil in lu
or io-acre tract; price per acie; part
cash aud balance ou ttute.
QUICK,
St. Helens, Ore;
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