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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1898)
OREGON MIST. FRIDAY, AP1UI, !. The Columbia It Blowing rifling nt tbli point. Dr. Bom viaitcd Portland on bull pen Monday. Jat. McKay, of Sciappooae, wti in town Baturtliiy. W. F. Slaughter, of Mayger, waa In town last Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Day vleltod mlall vet at Jjbancm thit wiuik. Tliomat Clonlnijer was down from Bcappooen Thurtduy. . Mrt. L. E. Biiilrty, of lloullon, we In I'oriUnd Thurtdny. Mr. and kit. Bliddou wero visiting in 1'ortlttnd tliit wuek. E. E. Quick wu in Portland on a butlnett mittioii Wednotday. M. A. SwagAr, of Kolto, wat shaking liandt with Irieadg liora Bunday. John Dibbloe.oi Itainler, was attend ing to buiiueai in rortlund Buturday last. Mrt. Ed. Poller, of Iloulton, wat a pasaanger for Portland Wdnedy morning. , John S. Vaooleve.of BcappooB., waa attending to butlnutt in ttiii oily laat Baturday. ; Judge Blanohard waa in town for a few miitutot Tueaday, on bit way to Portland. Mra. T. 0. Watta, of Goble, waa In thit city Tueaday night, having re- turnad from Porllaud. K. H. Mitchell, of Vernonia, waa in town Tueaday evening, and continued on to Portland Wetlneaaey. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Dillard and child were paaaengera on the Hhaver Hun day evening for Olatekanle. Maior J. 8. Binearton waa dp from Mayger laat Saturday attending to buiiueta at the courthouse, Mine Anna George relumed Tueaday from Rainier, where the had viailed relative for three or four daya, Mr. Maurltt S. Liden hae leaaed to Mr. W. U. Dolman the Bunker hill liouaa and grounda for the year 1898. Birdia llarria. who baa been oo fined to her bed for nearly two weeka with eerlet fever, la able to be up tain.. - Communion servicea will be held in the Congregational church hero next Banday, immediately after Sunday auhool. Alex Bword, of Vernonia, came over tha mountain Monday, and attended to buaiueaa niattera in tbia eity, return' ing the next day. Attorney Mendenball, of Portland ni J. V. Lank in. were In the city on W ednesday in the interest of the John Keller ealate. When niu hear a neraon danounc log the pretideut at thia time of dire aitreaiiiv. out that peraon down aa not a good, loyal American. The repubhcani have the beat ticket to prevent to the people thit year it ! had in tevernl veara. Every re publican can heartily eupporl it. Mr. A. B. kittle atarted last Batur W for Klamath county and other Houthern and Eastern Oregon countiei to iuepeot tome government aurveya. W. F. Slaonbter. who, In company with other parties, it telling out one of the largt tl orcharda In Oregon, at Mavser, Columbia eoumy, w quartereu . Vi. I T. !,....., VlrA i.,al Bv. Phllhrook attended the teoond annual meeting of the Congregational association m Portland thit week. Mr. Gray attended aa a iubatitut from iy mouth church, thia city. Mr. TllorD. emoloved bv the Oreirnn Wood Company on their wharf here, hut nn oocailonal fuatt on mountain trout. The flah enter the flume front creek, and follow down unlil they Anally deposited on the wharf along with the wood, when Mr, Thorp reconciler and usually aueceada iu procuring a goodly number of the Utile beatitlea. WO GItAND DKMONSTUATIOSNS. The M. E. Church will eivo a Mua- al and Literary Entertainment in the Opera Houae Friday Evening, May Oth, Thit Entertainment will be tim- ilar to the one (riven lust January, liiolt wiit to highly spoken of by all who attended it. The Program will ppear next week. Admission 25 ott, children 15 ctt. Nothing but lirtt class talent will appear. Ataetaor White wat in town Monday preparing tome blankt for hit work. Mr. while entera upon bit dutlet tint year with a more thorough knowledge nd undemanding of the work than ever before. The amount 01 work ia early increaalng, and it keepa one peraon very nuay Irani early In the prlnff to hoieh the atawument and make up the roll by the laat of Augutt each year. Mra. A. Inveen, residing at 720 Henry St., Alton, III., auffered with tciatio rheumatiam for over eight monlht. She doctored for It nearly the whole of thit time, using variout remedial recommended by friends, and waa treated by the phyticiant, but re ceived no relief. She then used one and a half hotline of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which effected a complete cure. Thia it punlnhed at her request, I the wanU othera aimilarly afflicted lo know what cured her. Tha 25 and 50 cent aizet for aale by Dr. E. Boaa. HOmEOM HAPPENINGS, The atent foundation it being laid (or H A. Perry's dwelling. We er. vnrv slad to note that Mr. John Franta la able tu be around agala. We notice Mr. Hewn carrying h!a arm ,..,..,1 .... naufllllo f.r fa., it will "luill" over. . Tt and Mn. Tiurllneame went to Salem Tueaday to attend the Evangelical ooofer- ence. u. I H TTrla cam. nn from Fort Stev en and la apendlng a few daya with hit lawny Dr. Out Breached In thia place laat 8nn- dav and hie talk waa quit Interesting, pectally fala reference to the present war. . "hike" hu antra a race in onr town, and It la pleatant exerctae, allhoiiKQ tha track la not aa aniooia aa in aoma cmw. There waa a law (ratherliig at Perry 'a ill Monday eiin a war rally. All t the Etmond. Telegram, 23rd iutU War newt arrived in 8U Helena du in th ataxk two or three timea each day, apecial to Thk Mwt, and waa bul letined at the drug elore. Il proved a nurna f much convenience to the town. The April apportionment of the county echool funda appear in thia ia ue, and ahowa 2153 echool children in the county, a rale per capua oi the amount appornonea Beiug o, 350.80. "Wheat it now rapidly riaing In price. wK.i there waa on hand by local flrnn told laat week at 87, and tha orevailinff price throughout the lata thia week ia from 90 cente to one dollar. About 1,000,000 feet of flnetawlogt were run down Milton oroek Inat Mon .i Tn.i hlow tha oroaains of the Bt. Helent-Scappooae road they Jam med, and it will lane aome mue looaen them. ' Ahnnt fifteen boxea of the flume the etarting pointon Milton creek were -....uh ..ttU hv the lona being run laat Monday. The damage waa repaired, however, in a day or two, and wood it again being run. Mrt. Dunwoody and Mitt Stattler, proaeouling wiineaaea in the caae of the atate of Oregon va. George Upton, arrived here Wednctdny evening from Ban Joae, Cel., aud are now ready to appear In behalf of the ataie. A beautiful Boleotion of hata and bonnett of laleat atylee will be open In Bt. Helene, commencing May loth, 1808, for the enaning week al Mra. W. B. Buell'a residence, nearly oppoaite ' the tchoolhoute. Stylleh trimming a rpecialty. Two yeara ago B. J. Warren, a drug elet at Pleaaant Brook, N. Y., bought aemelltupplyof Chamherlain't Cough vamiv 11a auma ud the retult at followt: "At that time the goods were irtlrltnuin ill thia teotion 1 today Cham- berlain'a Cough Eemedy ia a house hold word." 11 it the tame iu hundreds of communities. Wherever the good qualitiet of Chamberlain'a Cough Rem edy become known the people will have nothing else. or eaie uy ui- Amerinana are the molt inventive neoole on earth. To them have been ittued nearly 600,000 patenta, or more than one-third of all the patenta waned in the world. No discovery of modern veart hae been of greter beneiit to mankind than Chamberlain'a tolie, -Cholera and Diarrhooa Remedy, or hot done more to relieve pain "" .. .1 W. Vauchn. of Oakton, Ky. aays: "I have used Chamberhtin't Colio, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy i.. familir for several years, aud find it lo be the best medicine I ever uted for crampa in the atomach and bowela. Por tuio uy ur. hall were ureatlf Inu riU)a in me uiuori,uo aiiMChB", aim gwany enjoyeu vua aiugiut. Hurrah for America l VEHNOmA OLKANIN08. Mr. J. 8. Mow waa 1b our city Wednesday, Mr. Hoaford ia reported quits tick thit week. Mr. tnd Mra. Fitzgerald art quite tick at prtnt. Piitsbiirir ia booming out nw ttore, Mr. lielinetl, propriBHir. ti. frUndi of Mrs. Wdklnaon will be pleased to learn of her recovery. u,. t HnonMir. of Rldm-Hcld farm, waa vlaitir.g friends la this oily Monday. u. K a Kauri viltd a the Iloslord aud Bpencer bomea iuursuay ana prim;. Arthur Johnson, who has been worklmr t i.iin'. raniu. came boiut on a abort vlait IUU week. u.. a iii.nal..n and Hanffhter. Merle, Tisited at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Iarael Spencer laat week. Mr. Bnsrka and aon, of Forest Grove, aaed throngh our city on their way to uonyalde, Bunday. v m.iwa naaaed thronah onr city Sat urday on his way to Hans Christiansen's to look at a span of horses bsiore purchae ing. Hana (Jhriallanaon wa down from the Doner river Monday. He reorU every A meeting of patriotic cltlrena wat held at the opera hall In this city latl Baturday evuning, at which time epeecbea were made by our leading citizens and singing of na tional airs and patriotic tonga were listened to. Mr. W. H. Dolman presided, and the exerclnes were of a nature to create great enthusiasm among our people In regard to the preaent struggle between this country and Bpuln. Pr. O. W. Oue, presiding elder of the M. E. church, waa the principal speaker, and bla remarka covered a broad range, the principle port being, however. In relating bla experience during the lute civil war, hie subject being "War Reminis cences." The doctor held the audience with his interesting remarks for over an hour. Ho repeatedly called the attention of bis listeners to the important duty of assisting Our exeoutlve In every possible way during the present conflict, appealing to their pa triotism in this sense. Mr. W. F. Tlmmons followed Dr. Oue tth an address which certainly appealed to the true American spirit. His remarks were well chosen and ably delivered. He said It wat a time when there should be no populixts, ao republicans, no democrats, but all true, loval American citiseus. Mr. W. B. Dlllard dwelt at length upon the treachery and atrocities of the Span lards as rsgards not only America, but other nations, and his remarks were tuch at to create the greatett enthusiasm. Others tpoke in practically the tame strain, among them being Mr. Judaon Weed, Mr. E. E. Qaick, Dr. H. K. Vita, Mr. G. A. Hall and others. At about 10 : 30 the exerclaaa were brought to a close by the audience and oholr sing ing "America," amid the utmost entbus lasra and cheering. Practically the same kind of a demonstra tion took place at Houltoa Monday even' ing, when the volunteer company from this city marched in a body to the ball at that place, accompanied by many citizens, where a large orowd gieeted them, and apeecnes were made and patriotio airs rendered. SDetches were made by Messrs. Judsoo Weed, M. O. Gray, Dr. E. Boss, u. A. nan, W. H. Dolman. Kev. W. I Blackwell, Uapt. Henderson, Dr. H. B. Cliff and others. The exercises were brought to a close about 10 o'clock with three cheers for the start - and strives, three cbeere for President Kin- lev, aud three cheers for the Columbia county volunteers. f ..iu tt.r. whnM iinn-nlavln(r always deliubts a oielskanie audience. Prot. Sfilliu dered three numbers ia magmiiHwu style, with Miss Barr's piano accompani ment. and hU playing Is wonderful to say the least, while Miss Hsrr's technique and expression on the piano shows that she te umkliig progress anu iun vwis front as a pianist. Mins Laura Oonyers re cited the "Jonesville Hinging Choir- irom "Joainb Allen's Wife" 111 excellent ij, getting of the earnaatnesa and emphasis of a dIgusUKl old lady to perfection. Upon a recall she recited "The New Church Organ in sn equally eftcctive manner. The reci tations of Johnnie Campbell, Annie I er nno, and Alice Blaokferd. were well rs ccived, while the songs of little maidens in the "Motion Kong" and "Turkey lurka Krom Turkey Town" were enthuniaiitically applauded, as was "My isU is Kngineer by the girls of the mtermedinte department. Madge Hiatt sang "O, fair Dove" qnlte well, and Miss JoneV solo sustained ber reputation, while "The Milk Maid" du-t, not altogether new to the audience, was giv en with a spirit that was caitivtlng. Mabel tilackford undertook a diliicult part in her monologue "Hlind Margaret,' but got through with it in a commendable manner. Theapectacular part of the evening wes riven tnine"urinoi me japano ,y IA yoong ladles, costumed in Japanese SUMMONS. Ia the Ctwnit Court of the Btata of Oregon, for Columbia County. - .... T, A. Wuiio, J-Uuntiir; vs. Paulina Binds, Defena- To piuilns Hluda, the above-named Defendant. I N TUB NAME of the Btate ol OreKOU: 1 are herehy require.! to appear ami swer the Smt tV Aiffrniar loth. vm. wh.cn i. tu, "1st day of Hie neat terra of Mid court J""""- UK the exl ration 01 u wo i'.c.."-- - ----- "1." ... .1.. ....t.ii...4..n ( thia aunimons. and If you fKll o to au.wer tor want tlif rsol, the plaintiff will apply to the ef'rt fyr the relief Scinanded In the complaint, to-lt: '"'d,e.,3 oiaw iviuK " y"'" -,. ...A ,le- nereioiore eximnni , ".I ' .i.t. fendaut; for the coats and disbursements ol tUl suit; and for such other and nhove-euiltled Court, made this Win, day ol March, mm. V, m2.1m , McDocoai., W, A.M. iowas, Attorneys for Flulntln. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ol Uie State of Oregon, for Oeorae Kane. Flai.itlff.vs, A. 1. Alley and Jesse Alley. Defendants. style, eauh carrying a lighted Japanese lan tern susiieniied by a wire ana swinging a stick about 4 or 5 feet long. The marches. evolutions, and skillful handling ol tnese lanterns were brilliant la the extreme and called forth the most enthusiastic applause. In fact it was the most attractive exuiuiwn, we bad enjoyed for many day, and was an lmuiease success. , SCHOOL, APPORTIONMENT, The following it the apportion ssent or school funds for Columbia county, April 20, 1808: DtST Ci-aax. CliATSKANIB NOTES. W R. nillard ead family are spending a few dayt in and about our city. Mm Oarl Ward left on Monday. Intend ing to Join her husband ia Eastern Oregon. s Rica wife nf nurcountv sber- lfr, has been vlsiuug relatives auu irwuuaiu this vicinity. a ..ho. Wall nf Pannavlvaoa. ia Tisitlnc the West, and has been spending a few days with bis cousia, isr. tiau. t.i,n Una of Tmd creek, waa in town Monday and took pert in the meeting that evening, expressing hit loyalty In unmis takable terms. jt 6 iu 11 12 13 14 16 ie 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Jt28 tit SO 81 82 33 84 85 86 87 88 89 40 41 Jt 3 44 45 4tj 47 48 AooHtsa. UAmo'xt J Leonard K E Quick C H EnglUh .... O B Austine.... 8 0 Tichenor . . . O B Harris Wm Holt D W Freeman.. A D Holadav... OBcar Elliott.... John Harris .... H A Hosford.... W A Wood ..... Klla Wilson J M Keddick.... Harah Blelimao.. Albert Wood..,. A K Melis 3 R Headlee ., TU Watta...... W DCase N D Peterson . . Harriet Crie .... v J Peterson, Q W Barnes . Cbria Johnson.. K KThroon T W Grant...... B M Bonis I.itzie leion.... H A bmlth ..... Ellen Wonderly, Klla Kyser.... 62 63 64 65 66 It 7 N Plnckney. lOsoar Waisenen. V W Makinster. F A Burlier..... WC Kimr....... lO E Pbllbrook . . W H King.. W H Miller. M Carr . ... iO O Moyer . W P Young. R H Mitobell... It O Davey... John Prinuls George Merrill u:.. u.rila iMnea left for a brief visit to Portland Baturday evening, lo return Mon- j m It LYoung ..... day morning in time to begin school in tbe 61jPrnnk Lonkey . . Barr district. Mrs. A. M. Wheeler, of Aatorla, was In town two or three days visiting her oarenta, and attended tbe graduating exercises Bat- urday evening. . Mr. and Mra. A. McOilvery moved their household effects the first of the week to Marshland. Mao expects to spend tha sum mer at, V.01V1U a luggiug camp. Prof. Anton Zilin was obliged to return In Pnrtlanri HttirlV SO COUld OOt be With us that evening, but we were fortunate in seouriug him for irhluy evening. J U Priiiale. V E Malmberg. Mrs hRodgera. H Bennett .... F MoDaniet.... A K Foute... . Bcupnoose , Ht Helens. D'r Island Rainier . Clatskanle Kauviea .. Warren ... Fishhawk. Hcanooose M arsniano tl. City... Vernonia . . Rainier.... Vernonia . . Clatskanle . Rainier . . . Vernonia . . Mist Rainier (loins Pittsburg.. Mist Mayger.--. Mist tyiiocy..... uiatsxauie Keasey Bcsppooae. Mavser.. . Yankton . Mist Deleae... . Kyser. ... Csrico. ... Clatakanie Goble Goble...... Apiary ... , Houiton .. Clatakanie. Valley.... Fishhawk Perls ... iClatekaine. Vernonia (Jtiinn ... vernonia Rainier . . Braunsport Mist .... Vernonia Mist Vernonia Warren ., Buxton .. Westport . TTN TFf K NAMEOr iTl E HTA TBO K O K KtJON , wpvk'? t,.,-" r. ., th ioth day o' May, im, It beina the rt day of the term of aahl Court next iollowiiig the expira- you fall u, answer the complaint the plaintiff will cause your delault to be entered, and api y to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wlt: for a Judgment wain thy defendant, A. J. Alley for the sum omoi. '. from theaad day of October, Imt, '" SI50.00 attorney sieee ami eo", ..Ti cree be made against both of you fpreclo"" ? Interest which you bad on the 23d day of Octo ber, 1WH, the date ot tne monKe . , . i .ii. t., ..Ulntitr. on theorem- i-rt .!rihri. or have since acquired in or to theNWJiof the K,J4 (otherwise described las lot No. i) i and tbe HK'A of the N V. and the NK of ther)K'4 of section wynimp . , north of range Mi. a, wew o u " meridian, in Columbia county, Oregon, eon Vm .H and ordering said premtoes sold according to law, and applying the proceeds therol to the payiacut ol said Judg- mTlils stimmons is publlnhed by order of the Honorable Judge of this Court, made on the mhdayol March, l.iT lon D4Y Attorney!! ior riwnwu. AW OPEN LETTER : To tVIOTHERS. X!Z ARS 'AS22HT1KQ W TUB COURTS OUR' JTTOHT TO THE EXCXUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA AND nTCHER'S C ASTORIA," A3 OUR TRADEMARK- , DH SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eyannis, Massachusetts, , was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that has lorne and does now tear .g. on every the fac-8imUe signature of(JUcAt wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has leen used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it uf the kind you have always bought 071 e and has the signature of wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. E.Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in- i gredients of which even he does not know. "The End You Have Hway3 Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF CITATION TO HEIRS. In the County Court oi the State of Oregon for Columbia uonniy. . ., ,,... IV.. 1T.Bai ol Howard Webster, de- Citation to Heirs, V? t v-m. nr. t. Thrnon. Hat- tie E. Webnter, Elwln jL Webster, heirs-at-law VI rj i .! . A0.tt. u.ieca Webster. surviving vridow of 'deceased, and devisee under the lout will of deceased, and to all other heirs to all other persons Interested in the real tate belonging to uie earn i n..,. r- TT1K KTATK Ulf 1 on: Yon and each of you are. hereby commanded to be and appear betore i jne Hon orable Connty Court of the State of Oregon, In for th. (fountv of Colombia, at the Con rt- 128 S) house, in St. Helens, In said County and Btate. on Unnlay, the teth day of May. I, " i'S ; U o'clock P- m. of said day, ft being the regular wv, . Mft- t.rin oi saia uouuiy wun, U any exist, why an order of sale of all tne real E1??!. "JfTS'f ",T?h: utl ol. nli li said court; the real estate described in said pe- Utlm, Usui si ouewi, wa. .t. The SOUinweil qnarier vi iia 4ve, (M) In towrnihlp five, (5) north ol range Ave (5) went of the Willamette menuian. o . Wo. elxht in block ehfht, and lot one in block seventeen ; ana tne wem nan o, i,.v i-u. " . in block No. two, ft) all in the town of Verno nia, in Columbia eounty.Staie of Oregon, as laid inThVofflce ol tie clelk of isid County and In testlmoay whereof, t Jndson Weed, clerk of the County Court of the Stase of Oregon, for Co lumbia County, do hereunto set ray hftiid and affix the seal of said Court, at my office In the City of St. Helens. Columbia County, in the state of Oregon, this 2th day of April, A, V. lew. T,t County Clerk and Clerk of the BJt AL County Court of Columbia County. - State of Oregon, a2m27 By W. A. HAKK1S, wpniy. Insist on Hamg The End That Never Tailed Toil tns eswTAua eeMMirv, tt srwaaav araasT, nsw vmN aivv. I HARRIS' CASH GROCERY 3 r : I Keeps slways on hand all kinds of J For Your Keeps slways on hand all kinds of staple and fancy groceries and provtalous, farm produce, tropical and domentic frulta in aeaon, fine teas ana ooneea. ioi,a:t-o au A tine line of confectionery also In stock, and varlousolherspeciallies. 4 Groceries. CORNER COWLITZ AND MAIN STREET. ST. HELENS, OR. ..a.AAai, ik. Jrl ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET Ail Kinds of Fresh tas, Hams, Bacon sr.d lard ToUl ..$S380 80 ... u .j u... ., .i . n....4 Baaratha I SUM tea run siwvti awa Kgnatai ef TIsiMl Yea Rut lwn Meat by Wholesale At pecuu Kate. MAIN" STBffKT, James II. Sheldon, ST. HELENS. OBEGON. Number of children, 2153; rale per capita, $2.fi0(i. J wa-na, Notice to Creditors. Capt. 8tewart, Fabrlqoe, Rush, Conyers. XT0TICB 13 HEKKBY GINEK THAT and others, cave aorua aiunainc war reml-1 l ,i,.r.,nrl has. bv the County niscences Monday evenir.e:. Anotbermeet- .,.. n, 8t.., 0r Orecon. for Columbia ing was aiipointed for next ween. , County, been duly appointed administrator , . . ..n i.. 1 .hi V;.: of John Elmore, deceased. rants A visit to the source of supply re the estate of said deceased are bereoy no- nnrtion of town. vemo, iu CASTORIA Tat Infants tvad Children. Hulled Yoa Kara Alvrsys lglih 9 Bean the Signature of within aiz months from the date of this notice. K. K. OUiCK. Adminlstrtor of theesUteof Joun Klraore, laceased. a-""-'- Teachers' Examination. thinpt lovely and has bla seeding moetly all done for the aeaeon. Mrs. Arthur Johnson went te Clatskanlo fj'imiay to procure medicine for ber little daughter, who has been quite aiok, but who ia now alowly recovering-. Mr. T. H. North, of Clear creek, was In, our citv Bunday. He reporta bla shingle mill running full eapaciiy, and Is turninif out some line shinies, forwtnoh be expects to receive $1.20 per thousand. Two gentlemen from Buxton, Messrs. Stohl and Kobert Bullock, arrived pxr city Monday, and were the guests. of ard 8eaemaiii They were on their way to the logging camps on tbe river. A CORKKCTION. To tub roBiio: I have reported to aome nf mi neighbors that Commlealoner Frakea had charged 20.00 for anpplying clothing to Tboa. Headley, a county charge in my oare, and aer oarefully examining Into the merits of tbe caae I find my mistake and uilnalv and gentlemanly apoilglae to Mr. Frakes and my neighbors. I aaw the amount allowed to Mr. rrakea for $20.00, and thought it to be the aniouot allowed him for the olothing he had purchased for Mr. Headley, but instead it waa for hla aer- vicea, and the bill for tbe clothing waa allowed to Meier Frank, amounting to $7 70. Youra truly, A. n. onsi.u, here during his brief viit, and bia excel lent talk Saturday evening convinced our people that the republican convention at A.w.rla did a irood act when they nomina ted the professor for atate auperintendent of nublio instruction. v. .w 1 T T... has .old -.TnTinM TR HEREBY GIVEN THAT . fr?i 1," ...MiiJ u ..,i.,.n .,,.1 hiiruiu of uiakins an exami- will move in the aear future to tha vicinity nation of ali persona who rv tfleiu . V. 1. . f..,iii., i.ra ahont ..i.m eaiiilidatea for teachers of the m roriisiia. " "" :, - ' i. r T . ,t. the oountT "n!on,nd a good Jitiaea, aud hi. depart- superintendent thereof ure Will oe regrevieu. V.V..r""-i.-T,,iT herinnirii at An Imnromptn war meetlng waa held In . ..lok V,' m. nted thia 28th day of Krata nan auiui, ctvuiuh -1-- laraelv attended. W. H. Conyera waa 7ev.e,n,j;! 1 April, 18S8, 8cappooee. Oregon. n. ijvhtvi. 1 j . u . nn, i.'i ohairmaii, and W. B. iJlllsrd, Being pres-i County School Bupermtenoenw ent. was called upon for some remarks. He I .-,-u,l in a hrief address, full of patriot-1 ism and loyalty, which elicited hearty ap- School Warrant Coll. pl.use. His remarks were lo 'wJotn" UaToTICB 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT j'w-b.t.-. thlohhaveCnesentedaVd to oor flag and cord .al 00 opera Uon iwith the wmon nave "f'y , F ds .. wi M president and congress injeir efforts to Not Fsia tor wu , in Bt Hel. DO YOU KNOW THE NEWS 9 Vou Per.. 1 have It all for K An Per, Mflntli UUU lontu In The Kvenlng Telegram, of PorSand, Oreeon. It la the largest evening news Sarier published in Oregon; It contains all the news of the state and of the na tion. Try It for a month. A sample copy will be mailed to you free. Address THE TELEGRAM, Portland, Oregon. I ST. HELENS PHARMACY Dr. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor. AAAAAisAiAfsAA rrr X eeeeeeeeecee DRUGS o z -cssoeweeoe Patent Medicines', Fancy Toilet Articles. PERFUMES AND FANCY STATIONERY. Prescriptions... Carefully and Accur ately Compounded.... DAY OR NIGHT. ....Cigars.. Complete Line of. Druggists' SuMrie School Books., and.... School Supplies Ji. ."X -ft. A .-a. Sx JhdMjMlaiim. ri avi ali..ua.Mc Mtt. president ana congress . - - - --- ......nt-iio fmm Roanl.h tvranv and cruelty, paid upon presentatio A resolution to this eliect was. adopted H4IKN. rAtiRix.-At Yankton, on Friday. April 22, 1H!W, to toe wiie 01 jv. """"i-daughter.- joHNs.-In 8t. Holens. Oregon, on Monday April m, woo, to me w"" a duuichier. - Drcndtully Nerv.ua. v..-. 1 u dreadfullv nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Jlover Root Tea. Itquioted my nerves and strenntlieeed my whole Nervous System. I was troubled n..uir.a,i,n Kitiiinv nitu oowc iiwxir WltU ,,unnui.,-". ----- , , le. Yonr tea soon cieansea my wu tem 0 thoroliKliiy tuai rapnuy ixn 111V health and strength. Mrs. b, a. oweei, Hartford, Con. Bold, by Pr. Edwin Boss. Cure that oouirh with Shlloh'B Cure. The best Oouiih Cure. .Relieves oroup promptly. 1 ta m m butties win iai year, w for 25 oenta. Bold by Dr. Edwin Koaa. Khil.ih'i VltnliKor Inv nietiitttelv rolievos sour stomftch, oomlnf?- iirwf-food (iistrost, ana ih uie gri muuey ' . .. j .. U..1.I tn T 1. W. Uf.aa Rnnt Tea Is a oleasant lax ative. Keirnlataa the bowols. purities the hinnri. tilears the coniplenion. hasy to maae and pleasant to take. 25 cents, by Dr. Edwin Koaa. He not deoelved. A Couli. Hoarsenesa or Croup, are not to be Irifl o with. A dose in lime of Blilloh's Cure wl.l save yon muoh trouble. Bold by ur. n,uw,n nose, Ladles, take the best. If you sie troub- 1-.1 -.H..t!n aallow nit 1 11 and a fH,i. take Karl s Clover lea. It is uleasant to take. Bold by Dr. Edwin Boss, plediriun our services when needed. Patri otic songs still further added to the patriotic fervor and were eung with a apirit. A few ladies were present, and more would have been bad word ot the meeting been more freely oirculatea. Tha ruination exercises of the hteh ,i.nr.i held In the church Baturday evening. The audience room about the pulpit bad been decorated with ferns and lowers until it presented a very attractive appearance. Heated on tbe platform were the Doaru 01 euueauuii; jivi. t man, of Portland, theoratorof the evening; Prof. VVhitten. Ed(mr Colvin, the one grad uate, and a nan onsen young uu aentlemen composing the class of 13. 1 he church was crowded, and some of the later arrivals brought their own cnai, wum many were compelled to find standing room only. Miss Louise Barr gave a piano solo, and three ladiea ef the junior clese aanga graduating trio. Prof. Whltten then gave a Driot report oi is seuuiu wu, a, ... dnoed Kdgar Colvin as the tirst graduate of the Clatskanle high school after speaking in high terms of his efficiency and industry. Ktlaar men oeuverea vn wawu ."v "Aouuisition of Terrltoiy by tlie United Btatee" that waa very well arranged ana re cited in a clear and pleasing manner. Miss Welch, of Portland, was called on and sang a solo, showing a rich, smooth roice of ooa airiarable compass ana powur. aa cnuirman ui vuh avuw, ens. Oregon. Interest will not be aiioweo alter April 29, lotto. qtjicK, Clerk. OASTOnXA. Bean the j m m m "a" ww ""S" Bigaats ef T!i9 Kind Yoa Ha Alwys I VTKntTHTOI. Visit OR WOMUHI to travel for responsible established house I hinrema. Balarv JV'SO anil espauaes. rositioa 1 Bsnnanent Jar fare nee. Knclose ilf-addrMl tamped .nvalops. The National, Star Insui- aaee Sldg., Uhieago. r 4 a 1 1 Dr. Signers or Dr. Rem 4 DENTIST OR WOMBH nttbl. .atabUshsd honsa ANTED-FAlTHFUt MBS .a, in. MimtniiD aai Kalarvinebalideipenaes. Position TST y V to travel for ren , t Ral.n l aermanen't. Reference. Knoloss eif-addr.ssad Sold Biamtkad .nvelooe. aiaoe BM., Chicago. TheNaUocal, Star lnaur- WHi BK IN ST. HELENS EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. AND THURSDAY 0 BACH WEiiK -Prepared to do ALL KINDS OF DENTAL WORK - .u.n.llTl!l. UKn OR WOMRK iiaini.ad envelope. auceBldg., Chicago, TVLL SET TEETH. . FILLING GOLD CROWNS ...V 60 to $10 00 ,,. 50 upwards ...3 60 to 6 00 ..iai,rn-liTTlinl. ITltW OR WOMKH VV to travel for respounibleesUbllshed hoiiM In Oregon. fry tM and .iiiisa. J" psltloa Mrniausat. Retersnc Euohia. Mlf-addwassd aVamied snv.lope. The SaUonaL. Btar iasux- noe flldg., Chleago, tl.lo ttall. 1 board, alter a tew worus oi cunKraiuiouu,,, presented tbe graduate with a diploma, sad after another musical selection, Prof. Ack erman, in a talk of half an hour, gave some excellent ana practical mwu, " tiunal lines that were appropriate and were appreciated. He seems to have the faculty of saving Uie right thing : at the right, time. Another vocal selection by Miss Welch, and a few commenoatory woroa irum uiri Merrill and Knglish, dosed an evening of interest and profit to ull who attended. The exercises connected with the closing of our achools atf-rded a rare treat to the people of thia vicinity. Very exten-ive preparations had been made for two even It was found neces sary tu reverse the order intended and have the graduating elsroises on Baturday in stead of Friday, so no Friday evening, at Conyer's hall, a rich and varied programme of reoiHiuons ana niumo " " large and appreciative audience, rhe pro gramme was made more attractive In a musioal way by Prof. Anton Zllui, of Port land,, a prlnoo among violinlBta, and MUa Reyal asakea the toed pan, wtaalwuM and delicto fs7l kbioluttiiy rui aevM. BMtron sewnvse.,, iwwvx. ; We are here to stay. Call and see "us sad beeoo- vinoed that we mean Duuueaa. an teed. Ofllc. Next Door to Rosa' Drugstore ST. HKMtNa. : : s : ouow 3 A. 8 W 3 M. T A. . ri V' J u... II- li n U Bun tit 9 m Km m nm AITtHT5 COLUMBIA COUNTY LANDS ....For Sale By.... One hnncired and twenty acres, M miles from couutyseat: 40 acres la cultivation; I mile from schoolhouse; on Columbia river; priee a) 00 per acre. Tlmberclaim; SOaeres; estimated at 4.000. 000 feet of timber; aocessahle to logging stream; price tUOO 00. Timber claim ; 160 aorea; over 8,000.000 feet; pries aooo on. One hundred and twenty sores; wod or chard; DO acres Kod swale land; all laud is level; 1 mile from sehoolhoiie; mile Jram railroad station; 1 mile iroin tidewater; good chance lor oordwood. Ton acres on Milton creek, 4 mile from school: 8-roora house, bra. oiuhouses, etc.; small orchard; 8 acres Iu cuJiivauou; price aiiaix). One hundred and twei.ty acren of timber land iu tp 4 n, r 2 west; price ou0 cu. Wa hundred and forlr acres of timber laud tp 4 n, r west; price Ifi M per acre. Eighty acres. & miles from connty seat; all level aud timlior slashed; nnlo from at-hiiol house; on county road; will sell In 10 or 20-acre tracts; price J)00 per acre; part cash and balance on time. COLE & QUICK, Main Street, - - St. Helens, Oregon tfVVVVVVVVVVV yivvvvvvv1 I n rwrrrrrr 1 f ITT fWT Tjt Commissioner of I . . Notary Publio Deeds for Wash- I ington. I COLE & QUICK, PROPRIETORS OP THORNE'S Kamerical Systcijtle Abstracts. Titles Examined anil Perfected. Ahstraets Vnrnlah.l. ARNeHment Ksamiiiml. In- siiranoe Writteu. Taxes Paid and Convey- SllOillK. SAA KT. HELENS, OHEOOg. DohY ' r mm. V t f L v : -.a 5 Wlrttour Takinu Auono a "v rtoA 12 to so they arb th" ' ,.. S WlNCfif.lTr AMMVfmCH, UVOKV ! i iCl iSTERf1s L k l-.T li