The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 27, 1898, Image 3

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    OREGON MIST
Friday, May 87, 180(1.
LCC.iii AJf! CErfw.1t.
Mr. sod Mrs. Freak Dow war
tb oltjr Mvral day during thia week
oa imi.
Hon. Cha. B. Moore, of Or.
City, will pak on th political issues
i warren to it t,riaay) evening,
Circuit court will olote (hit week,
Bom minor matter will ba attended
. to today, wblob In all probability will
uu turn icriii.
RT. Geo. O. Haley will preach In
Warren nail Hunday morning at 11
aolook. Bubjecl: "Flower lor the
jjiu ana uray."
B. 0. W. well will fill Mr. Phil
brook' appointment nest Bunday,
preaoblng at Deer Inland at 11 a. ni
ana in thi city at 8 p.m.
Mr. Chat. Ueterve waa up from Del.
na laat Thuraday and Friday. He
continued on to Oregon City to attend
m eon outmost matter.
Bev. M. Burlingana and family,
who for over a year, bav ratided at
JiouiUJD, removed from that plac to
Atauiier yetieraay morning.
Friend of Mr. and Mr.. Haley will
rememDer iui they bare changed
their residence to the bout formerly
oooupied by Mr. 0. U. I'lggolt't family.
L H. Copeland. the oomilar candi
data for tchool mperiu Undent, waa In
our city Wednesday, air. Copeland
i making an aggremiT campaign and
will be eleoted by a neat majority.
Her. John F. Wangle, of Portland,
will conduct revival aervice la the M.
E. church, in thi city, commencing
Bunday evening, June 6th. Mr. Man
gle la a aeoond "Bam Jonea" and it a
weaderful evangelist. Everybody in
tiled. O. O. Uiur, paator.
Tb large jam of log in Mi! too creek
waa broken laat Tueeday, and for a
while the Intwreated were greatly
elates), but unfortunately another jam
waa made only a few hundred yard
below, and it i mora than likely that
the log will remain where they are
unw next winter.
Do not fail to hear Judge Pipe at
Soappooea next Monday evening, May
20th. Mr. Pipe it thoroughly familiar
with the aubjeot be ie to ditcutt, and
it will be to your advantage to hear
film. He will alto diaoua the great
pontic! luuee at Bainier en Xueaday
evening, ne sjmw
I have been a tufferer from chronic
diarrhoea ever line the war and have
nd all kind of medicine for it. At
Utt I found on remedy that haa been
a aucra a a cure, and that i Cham
berlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
remedy. P. E. Orubam, Gear Mill,
JLa. tor eaie by Vr. Edwin Hoe.
Mr. D. W. Cate, of riltiburg, cam
ovr from that piaoa Monday, bring'
lug hi little aix-year-old daughter,
who bad, the day before, broken both
bone of the right forearm. The arm
wa broken about two moutbtago,ad
unfortunately wa refraotund. Dr.
Roe reeet the bone and tht child wa
taken back borne Wednesday.
Th recent rain have made hun
drede of thoutaiid of dollar for thi
lata in the way of inttirinjr th largest
vleld of fruit, hay, and grain ever be
fore known. While the wheat crop
laat year amounted to about 18,000,000
butbel, it i aaid by tboea in a peti
tion to know that it ie notovereetimaU
lug to ay that the yield will be 80,
000,000 buibele thi year.
There are derogatory tatemnt be
ing circulated about Mr. I. H. Cope
land, candidate for tchool tuperintend-
nt.trhich do uot oontatn an . element
of truth. We refer you to thoee wbo
have been railed with Mr. Copeland to
let lily lo bi good quliliaa gentle
man and honorable and upright oiti-
jcen. He will receive the undivided
support of bi entire community.
The amount of fruit in thi vicinity
thi year will be enormous. Even at
thi early date it become decenary la
many Inttanoe to prop up th cherry
and plum tree, and if no mitfortuae
attend there will be plenty of fruit for
everybody. In fact the condition are
tb meet encouraging for th farmer
thia year, in both quantity and price,
than bare obtained for many year.
Th prediction that there will be not
very high water tbie year ie hailed
with delighi by low-land farmer and
dairymen. It certainly would be a
grand thing if there would be no flood
thi year, etpeoially tine the low-land
farmer hat hi crop all in, and th
crop are doing to nicely that it eer-
taiuly would be very ditcouraging in
the extreme to have them dettroyed.
Many old coldier now feel th ef
fect of the bard service tbey endured
during the war. Mr. George 8. An
derson, of BoHville, York county,
Penn., wbo aw the hardest kind of
ervioe at the front, is now frequently
troubled with rheumatism. "I had a
severe attack lately," he tay, "and
procured a bottle of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. It did ao much good that
I would like to know what you would
charge me for one doien bottle." Mr.
Anderson wanted it both for hit own
uee and for his friends and neighbor,
a every family ahould have a bottle
of it in their home, not only for rheu
matism, but lame back apraine, well
lags, cul,f uiees and burns, for which
K It unrualled. For sal by Dr. Ed
win Boss, j
The election ballot for tbi county
it in the hand of the printer. It con
tain M name, henoe it ii a volumin
ous document, and will require close
atudy in order to vote it correotly. Be
fore each name 1 a niflnber, between
(lie number and name it a pao of a
quarter of an inoh, and it i in that
pace that you mark a crost, thu x,
only in front of tb name of the can
didate you deiire to vote for. In the
etate ticket there are four name in
each group, excepting that of lupreme
judge and attorney-general. In the
district there but two nauiet in
each group, and the same io the coun-
ticltet. 'J. lie aame nave to uo
VIEWED BT TH8 FARMER.
High Price Knook on the Free-
Silver Advocate.
The value of wheat, wool, theep and
cattle in Eaetera Oregon runt Into the
million. Low price mean for tltote
peopie poverty! high price mean
wealth and prosperity. Let than tn
year ago low prioe for the product
prevailed, and men who endured the
ion and tun to raise wheat ami hr,
and oat lie found thamswlv. r. i
fee with ruin, notwitbtUnding their
nuHttry ana narasnip. They were
in a frame of mind to listen to an
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fiiuimuu uiai teemea to promise re
lief. It wa then that the friilver
people advanced their doctrine that low
price nd been cauted bv tha imid
tundardjand that high prices would
remit from the free eoinaire of allvor
I th ratio of 10 to 1. It is no wonder
that many of these voters took the
cnance offered end voted for free til.
ver, imagining it could not improve
rntir oonumon. uut now the tituatlon
haa changed. Notwithstanding the
gold standard, the price of all thete
product bav doubled, and tome of
mem trebled. The voter do not now
need to take chance for hither Driest
The only chance they take in voting
for free tilver would be a chance that
the price might fall. Prudent men
in that section will not aow vota for
fre tilver. They will take tb good
that th god sent. They know now
that the free-eilver argument of low
prices ha been refuted by the faot of
nigh price. It I for that reason that
Eastern Oregon. etoeoiallv. will ehoosa
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rar. mooay lot congress. Donaldson
and hit party are not like v to da anr.
thing to better induttrial oonditinnt.
ana may may do thing to make thm
inuuiraiy worse, in tact, tney are
pledged to radical meeture in finance
a well a other matter that bav not
been tried, and which the best thought
. t t a a "
or me worm nat pronounced futile and
dangerout. Particularly the chma
of issuing unlimited paper money,
which it proposed by the fusion plank
on which Mr. Donoldson runs, would
result immediately in depreciated mon
ey. Every creditor who ha not a gold
note would be paid In this depreciated
money. Th soldier who tra Artinr
for their country would be paid in that
kind of money. Under the circum
stance it tb part of wisdom and
prudence to upport th republican
candidate for congress ao that th
voice of Oregon may be beard in the
national eouneelt la aupport of the ad
ministration and of safe political-Telegram.
GRADUATING EXERCISES.
Tbi Friday vning there will be
appropriate exeroiee held in th Con
gregational rhurch in tbie city, in cel
ebration of the achievement of a num
ber of our young people who have been
to energetic in their etudie in the
common tcbool f our city. There wa
a class of seven graduated week before
last, and the exercise thia evening
will be of a bigb literary and other
wise entertaining character. Th elate
eo&tiits of Misses Lulu and Florence
George, Netti Charlton, Grace Dart,
Lottie Cooper, Maud Wattt, and Mat
ter Eugene Mile. Two of thi. num
ber Mi Lulu George and Nettie
Charlton took the examination for
teacher' certificate recently conduct
ed in thi city, and greatly to the
credit of the tchool the yonag ladies
pasted with high honor. The gradu
ating exeroie will be attended by
ProfTHoadiey. of Portland, who will
deliver an able address.
OH, LORD, DELIVER ID 81
There hat lately eome to thlt ttate from
Teiae, a long-halrtd, Ittthtr-lunged, good-for-nothing
toD-of-e-fua, wbo etilt himself
byuM&e" fiatj. Estaa pop fenen.
Mo rspubllctn, or decent respsctablt demo
crat, fur that matter, would ever go parad
ing around the country tdvertltiug himself
like a patent-medicine fsklr, t doe tblt
man Davit. He baa eome to the treat ttate
ef Ortfoni to thia land ef plenty, where
there are yal thousands of acres of free
lands ef Inexhaustible fertility, where re
ligion It honored, where education it free
and within the reach ef all from primary
grades to a eeurse In the university, where
mints, and tomtit, and dtheriee, and man
afaeturlet offer employment to all wko
really deiire it. where the people are well
ltd tnd well clothed; to the land of fruit
end flowers to taach the gospel of discon
tent. To toll the people of this favored land
-where under our last tnd equitable laws
and gtnerout hospitality, and benefloieat
political and Metal system, any man ean bv
tobritty and economy gain a competency
ana Become an bonored and respected eitl-
ten-dhat tbey are poor, down-trodden, op
pressed wage-slaves, ground down ander tbe
Iron bee! of uoaopoli'tie greed: that they
are being oppressed, erusbed, starved, gar
roted, tand-bagged, hsnged and quartered.
He it here to teach th people toblaipherue
uoa, eurse tbe laws, denounce the court.
tnd distrust their neighbors, lie belongs
to thtt school of political economist wbo
organised Coxty't army and peopled tht
sand lots." People who even go to bear
tucn demagogues, eagbt to be asbaaed
themselves. There it net a rich farmer, or
prosperous business man, or thrifty banker
in tbe state of Oregon that haa not bad his
dayt of adversity, fait dsytof trial, poverty
and bard labor. There Is not a tingle, soli
tary, kicking, whining, belly aching, soar-
vltsged, misfit in tbe whole gtng from
Cyclone" Davit to Vanderbnrg, wbo could
not, if he would qnlt preaching populism,
and socialism, and anarchy, and sedition
and treason, and ge to work, stay at home
nights, and go to church oa Sunday, In a
tbort ume buy a home and furnish it with
all the necessaries, and many of tbe luxur
ies, of life; clothe and feed and educate hie
children, and become a happy, prosperous,
useful, and honored member of society.
There ought to be a law by which a suffer
ing eoatinnnity eould quarantine against
tuen eattle at Davit and Sovereign, Just at
tbey do against tbe Text fever, tbe tmall-
pox, and tb Itch. If "Cyclone" Davis,
Bovsreign, Psnnoytr, King, Vanderbnrg,
J eager, ano rinner don't like tbe way
tilings art going in Oregon let there go swsy
and stay away. Uo to Texas, or Arkansas
to Guinea, or to thunder anywhere to
we may have a rest from their ioeuflertble,
never-ending whining and fault-finding,
wutcb unsettles vslurs, retards progress,
makes labor scarce and wages less. Bote-
burg Flaindealer.
TIIADK IMPROVEMENT.
BON. F. I. ".BOOKMAKER.
The addrett delivered in tbi oily on
Thuraday avening of laat week by
Hon. F. X. Bchooomaker waa the
ablest effort in defense of republican
doctrine ever made in Columbia coun
ty. Tbe tpeaker ba hi aubjeot well
under couliol, and tb simple manner
in which it detail were delivered
made it possible to be understood by
any on, unlet it ba thrice who,
through diehouest motives, absolutely
refute to be convinced. Mr. 8choon
niaker' illaitrationi were of tbe aim-
plett and most reasonable character,
thowing to the absolute aatiefaction of
ail boneet parson that populittio doc
trine waa not only erroneous but very
dithonett in each and every preten
tion. He Mid. and truly too, that the
leader of th populist party wer dit-
bonett in their utterance, and tbey
knew it and confessed it, yet they con
tinued in their dishonorable oourie
merely for meroinary reason.
Will Opn a Fine Country.
J. W. Slaughter, a farmer of Jewel,
which it in Nehalem valley, Columbia
county, ie in the city on business. Ha
y the people of Nehalem are patient
ly waiting for the extension of the As
toria A Qoble railroad from Beatide to
Nehalem, where it will open up a splen
did tgrioultural, stock, dairy and tim
ber country along the Nehalem river
for 125 mile. Tbe people of the up
per Nehalom do their trading with
Portland. Those below with Astoria.
The yellow fir, spruce and cedar
long the Nehalem river will average
10,000,000 to 16,000,000 feet of timber
the quarter section. Many nioe
home await the tettlert, who can buy
deeded quarter for (500 and upwards
now. Tbe people of Nehalem valley
got discouraged during tbe low prioe
of ttock and ao (old down pretty clot.
When th price sdvanced tbey had
none to sell. Telegram.
We are la the midst of war, and yet there
has been improvement in business every
week tlnee war was declared. Business In
April waa better than In March and better
tbta in April a year age. Butiaest in the
last week la April was better than In the
week previous, end the first week in May
showed aa improvement over tbe laat week
In April. Dun't Review of Trad reports
railroad earnings for April it nearly 6 per
cent greater than last year, and nearly 10
per eent larger than iu 18US. The average
advene In railroad stocks tine war wat
declared is $5 U per share.
Wheat hat reached the highest point In
twenty-five years, with heavier export from
both Atlantic and Pacific porta. Our e
porte of corn for tbe two weeke were 10,'
687.146 bushels, against 8,586,855 for tbe
seme weeks last year. With higher j rices
for wheat and to Increased demend fur
corn bee come a greatly Increased demand
for agricultural Implement.
The Improvement In business extends to
th farmers at well es to tbe manufacturer.
Mot for many years baa there been to hope
ful a feeling among the grower of wheat
and corn as there is now. lluslnen activity
that It based on a foreign as well as home
demand, and that includes ell branches of
trade from railroads to farms, I likely to
continue.
TUB LAST DAYS.
BCHOOIj REPORTS.
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placed upon trie oaiiot accoruing w
their position alphabtioally, benoe in
torn Intlanee the republican appear
first, and iu other instances perhap
tb candidate of tome other party.
Dsxiaa, Ongon, May t, 1898.
Tht following it th report of the tchool
in dlttrlot No S3 for th month ending oa
May 6th:
Number of dayt taught KO; number of
dayt attendance, 189; number of dayt ab
sence, 10M; number of timet tardy, g; total
number enrolled, 10; average dally atten
daace, S. Those who were neither absent
nor tardy -during tbe month were Lillia
Richards, Ira Wonderly, Elbe! Wooderly,
Helms Palm, Harry Palm, and Morris Lit
tle. Ids Mono, teacher.
Whooping Cough.
I had a little boy who wat nearly dead
from an attack of whooping cough. My
neighbors recommended Chamberlain s
Cvugli Remedy. I did not think that any
medicine would help him, but after giving
him a few dones of that remedy I noticed
an improvement, and one bottle cured him
entirely. It it the best cnugh medicine I
ever had In tbe house J. L. Wooes, South
Burgettttown, Pa. For tale by Dr. Ross.
Tbe time It drawing near when the peo
ple of this ttate and county will be called
upon to elect other Hits of offiosrs to serve
them another two years, and all voters
should study well before they decide to vote
against their own Intelligence and put a
emiee of their welfare Into office.
The republican party is tbe friend of the
people; tbe repoorats are the enemies of
good government and tbemselvee. The re
publican party bat eaused and aided all the
prosperity thit country ever had; the repo-
erate and like believers have caused and
aided nothing but disaster.
Tbe republican perty It responsible for
the present good times, and ie tbe hope of
the future, and now is th time when every
loyal eitixen that believe in th mainten
ance of tbe honor and well-being of thlt
county and stats should go to the pollt and
substantially demonttrate hit belief. The
present generation of repoerata would rob
posterity of the good name that is their
rightful dowry from their patriotic ances
tors, and none but tbs republicans can pre
vent this act. Let them vote tbelr oonvio
tiont, and prosperity will be long hi thit
land. ,
Dyspepsia cured. Bhiloh't Vttallter Im
mediately relieves sour stomach, eomlng-up-of-food
distress, snd it the great kidney
and liver remedy. Bold by Dr. K. Boss.
CSOtlN.
Johksoh. At Scappoose, Oregon, on Tues
day, May 24. 1HU3, to the wife of Albert
Jouason, a daughter.
Keyal
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J&awiaie:!
(weK ftwaft Wvwytei' no Vrflfa
confirms rna statement.
Th News man hat Anally acknowledged
that he it willing to sacrifice his manhood,
hit hoaor, decency, (If be ever had any)
principle, loyalty, and every other element
of good eltUentblp In order to carry UU
point ft It not our desire to devote our
tpaee to tuch characters only to hold them
up to tbe scorn of tbe public In the true
Iihtof their existence. We refer to the
matter at tblt time only to show to the
public that our statements week before last
a regard to the anarchistic sentiments ex
pressed by that individual have been
acknowledged by blni to be hit true spirit.
He, however, endeavored to shield himself
by claiming that if bit utteranoee were
treason, the greatest man our nation ever
knew Abraham Lincoln was guilty of the
tame effeuse. We have it only from a pop
u lis tic sou ros that Mr, Lincoln ever gave
utterance to tuch thoughtt, and though be
did, the conditions sxisting st tbs Ume
msntioned were far different from those ob
taining at the present; and if tbe ghost of
Mr. Lincoln eould but know of Its owner's
eonntotlon with any such disloyal senti
ments it would haunt him wbo seeks to vil
ify tht fair tnd honored name of Its owner.
, We were "trapped," to the explanation
goes. Borne excuse, of coarse, baa to be
offered, and a poor one It better than noth
ing, but, If tuch be the case, It seems that
if such extreme measares of anarchy and
treason would be resorted to la order to
carry out a little echeme, what would tbe
fallow resort to in order to accomplish tome
more devilish measure. He bat acknowl
edged hit search la tic character arid con
fesses that hs would do snything low, un
derhanded, and mean in order to carry hit
aim.
Tbe clipping wa taken from the Denver
Road, tayt tbe News, but it failed to etate
that that paper is another, hi character and
purpose, not dissimilar in tht leastwise to
that of the News corrupting good morals,
Inculcating in tbs minds and hearts of the
young generation a tense of disloyalty and
un-American sentiment and character.
But now, if tbe matter wit interpreted
la a false sense on oar part why did he use
three eolumne of bis space in aa empty at
tempt to excuse bit acttT Tbe man knows
be it guilty of the highest erime known to
our people, and any excuse offered will sot
suffice to "square" himself in the minds of
tas public.
to the challenge to enlist, we do not
consider It with great seriousness because
of the faot that our nam already appears
upon th list of volunteers the list circu
lated lit this city soms time since snd ws I
believe we did not tee tbe Newt man's name I
ameng tbe others. But we are uncertain
at to wbeter Banford wants to attack Wall I
ttrset with the Spanish, or attack the Span-1
-ii !1U loyal Amertcnn eitltwni.
There are no Bpsnlah recruiting stations
In America and if Banford wants to enlist
be will heve to go to Madrid. Tbey would
welcome you there with outstretched arms.
at your eentimente are In exect accord with I
those wbo have charge of tbe fipanisb gov-1
erament.
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We commend the careful and business-1
like methods adopted by the board of eoun-1
ty commissioners in their management of I
tbe county affairs, which hat resulted in I
tbe reduction of the county Indebtedness I
more than $16,000 tinea April, 1897, and I
careful calculation based on reasonable at-1
tlmatet thow that a further reduction will I
speedily follow. We further recommend
that tbe various Justices of tbs peace of
the county require a bond of tbe prosecut
ing wltneee providing for the payment of
cost In all criminal actions before a warrant
of arrest is Issued, unless the Justice ie fully
convinced that the prosecution it meritor-1
tout and the witness it unable to give such
bonds. Grand Jury report, May term, V&&. I
REPUBLICAN
RALLY
The candidate on th republican I
ticket for county office will be at the!
following place iu tb county on the 1
following date, accompanied by
HON. J.L. AUSTIN,
Of Union county, an able and elo-l
quent orator. The nrat meeting will I
be at Vernonta on Tuesday, May 31st, I
at 2 o'clock p. m. : at Mist on Wendes-1
day, J una 1st, at 2 o'clock p, m. ; at I
Marshland echoolbouee on Thursday,!
June 2nd, at 8 p. ro.;at Quincy tchool-1
bouse on .Friday evening, June 3d.
Precinct committeemen will arrange
lor thete meeting!.
jbt0etalle Preparation Ibr As
similating fteToodawlkcSuia
ling tlttSiaaadBnrrilJiWfclsci
PromotesT)!'1es(ion.CIirTriil
Ttcs3 find fiest.Contiilns neither
C)prum,Morpriin0 norKujeraL
KotNahcotic.
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A perfect Bemedy forConsf??
lion. Sour Stomarh.Diarrkjca,
Worms .Convulsions Jeverish
nesa mid Loss or Sleep,
TacSimiW Signature of i
KEW YORK.
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Always Bough!.
ve erwmwe Mrwvn,. s,tv.
Cora that eouah with Shiloh't Cure. Tha
beet Cough Cure. Believee eroun nromotlr.
One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses
lor zo cents. Bold by vr. luiwin ttoss.
6 ton that eourh I Taka warnlna. It mav
lead to consumption. A 25c bottle of
Bbiloh's sure may save your life, cold by
m. luiwia rutin
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HARRIS CASH GROCERY 5
Y-2 i'-fr) LAws-
Keeps always oa band all kinds of
I staple end fencjr irro'ries and ;
1 provlslone, farm produce, troplral , "
rOr YOtir : and domtlc Irnlts in seei. Hue CirOCePieS.
- teas end oodeeji, Uiliettco eiul ctmrs.
; A fine line of confectionery sIho In ; '
stock, and various other specUlUes.
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CORNER COWLITZ AND MAIN STREET. ST. HELENS, OR.
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Only Two Dollars Per Year In Advance.
FRANK I. DUNBAR.
fRKPUBUCAB ROM1HH VOK BBCRBTaKT OP BTaTI.)
TREASURERS NOTICE.
Coustt TatASOKxa's Omcs,
8T. Hilcms. Oa.. Mev S 1S9S.
NOTICK IS HKRKBY GIVKft VfltT ALL
unnaid Coantv Warrants of Colnmbia
county, Oregon, which heve been presented
aud endonwd: "Not raid for went of rands.'
prior to Nov. 1, 1B9S, will be paid upon presen
tation at this office. Interest will not be allowed
alter this date. K. K. WHARTON,
mtjt Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Ornca at OaaeoR City, Ob.,
,v 12. itm.
VrOTfCK 18 HEBKBY OIVKS THAT THE
May
li following-asmed settler hat riled notloe of
is inienuon w maae nnai prooi in suppon oz
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore tne eonnty elera or coiumbiaootiiity, at ot.
neieus,uregon, on June saw. uma, vu;
WILLIAM KARTH,
Eelrof CABOL1NK K A ETH, deceased.
Homestead Entry No. Wat, for the west H of
aoniieast of secuon w, iownaoip e Hons,
ran ire t west.
He names the following: witnesses to wore his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
nam tfiuu, vis: isnaiB mnwaa, i. a. Hinaa,
Stephen Lamps and Wilford Miller, all of Val-
CHA8. B. MOORK8, Besister.
it, Oregon.
NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION.
Lamo Omcs at Oaaooa Crrv, Oa.,
May nAm.
'OTICK IS HKRKBY OIVBN THAT TUB
followlne-named settler has Bled notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the county cierK oi (Miumbte county at at.
Helens, Oregon, on June 24, lsutt, vis:
PRANK 80BIB8KI,
Homestead Entry No. KrX, for the west 4 of
nortlieast and east H of northwest 34 of Mo
tion 27, township It north, range t west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence unon. and cultivation
of said land, vis: Iirnats Slntek, T. A. Biuda,
NK.hon Lamps and WiUtam Karth, all oi Val
ley, uregou.
maijK
Vrasuirwlir Harvawe. '
Gkhtb: I wss dreadfully nervoot, and I
for relief took voor Karl's Clover Root Tea.
It quieted my nerves and ttrengtheaed my I
wnon nervous oysiem. i wat irouoieo i
with constipation, kidney and bowel troub
le, x our tea soon cleansed my whole eye
tent so tnorongniy mat i rapiaiy regaine
my health and strength. Mrs. 8. A. Swee
Hartford, Con. Bold by Dr. Edwin Rosa.
Notice of Final Settlement.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Xl J. V. Lankin, at administrator of the
estate ol John Keller, deceased, hat filed j
hit final account, and that June 6th, 18U8, 1
at S o'clock . m. haa been by the Oountv I
Court of Columbia county, Oregon, ap-
pointed as the time for hearing objections
mere io sua Uis settlement tnereot.
J. V. LANKIN.
Administrator of th estate of John Keller, I
aeceasea. mj3
NoUce to Creditors,
N OTICK 18 HEREBY GINEN THAT
th undersigned bse. bv the County I
Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for Columbia
County, been duly appointed administrator
of the estate of John Elmore, deceased,
and that ail persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased are hereby no
unea ana reauirea to n resent tne same. I
duly verified, and with proper vouchers, to I
toe unuereigneu, at tna omce of Cole a I
(juick, In Ht. Helens, Oregon, within six I
months from the data of this notice.
Dated at St. Helena, Oregoa, April 2ft, 1898. 1
K. R. UDICK.
Administrtor of tha estate of John Elmore, I
aeceasea. sKimlT7.
ST. HELENS PHARMACY
Dr. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor.
DRUGS &
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VVVVV'imiJoiijsuJ " "
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Patent Medicines, Fancy Toilet Articles.
PERFUMES AND FANCY STATIONERY.
Prescriptions...
Carefully and Accur
ately Compounded..-
DAY OR NIGHT.
eaaCilgXrSe
Complete Line of.
School Books.
and.... School Supplies
stfUhr ua aar sjitr Whw waar rfiitr taiiitr sing WW -Aw A atfW w, rttr
COLUMBIA COUNTY LANDS
....For Sale By....
CHAfl.B. HOOBE8, Beglster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orrica at Oaaeoa Citt, oa.,
May 16, lm.
OTIClt IS HKRKBY GIVKH tHAT THS
fellow Ins-named settler has tiled notloe of
Is Intention to make final Drool in auDDOrt of
his claim, and that said proof wilt be made be
fore the County Clerk of Columbia Count at
Bt Helena, Oregon, on June Hath, 1WS, vis:
BMMON8BUELL,
Homestead Entry Mo. 10,006, for the southeast Ji'
ol section 11, townnhip A north, range west,
He names the following witnesses to provehts
continuous rwddence upon and cultivation of
said land, vis: William H. Bmufferdner and
ttichael ITrash, of Deer Island, Oregon, and Wal
tr B. Buell and Hmtj H. Oliir, ol St. Helens,
Oregon. nvAijit CllAii B. MOOKta, Keglster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lahd Orrica at Obboom Citt, Oa..
slay 7th, 189.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVRX THAT THK
followtut-nanied settler has Hied notice of
his intention to make liual proof in support of
his olalm, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Columbia county, at
lit Helens, Oregon. M June iuta, 18U8, vis:
BKBNHARD MATHIKBON,
Homeetead Bntry, No. lO.txw, for the northeast
of soHiheaet U of section 11, south Wot south
west H aud northwest W ol southwest H of see
Hon 12, township? north, ranire i west.
He names the following wilsiesMs to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, vis: E. S. Chipman, H. Brverson
and Jeune B. Jones, of Quincy, Oregon, and .
P. Snyder, of Cletxcanfe, Orepan.
mm CHA. B. MOOKKS, Relster.
CITATIONTO HEIRS.
Io the County Court of the State ot Oregon for I
lanumoia uounty.
In the matter of the Katatei
ot JCuward Webster, de- ClUtion to Heirs,
ceased. ) I
Te Mary L. UcPherson, Dora Ia Throop, Hat-1
He k. weoscer, aawin su weosier, neirs-at-iaw I
of Kdward Webster, deceased. Rebecca Webster. I
surviving widow of deceased, and deviBe under I
tne last will of ueceasea, sua to all otner betrs I
and devisees nnkuown. If any such there be, and I
to all other persons Interested in the real estate I
oeiooaiug to tne eauue uiwa oeueasoa, greeting :
TN THK NAMS OF THK 8TATB OF OBK-
X snnt You and each of yon are hereby!
oommanaea to oe ana appear oexore me tioiv I
orable Couutv Court of tae titate of Oreenn. in I
and for the County of Columbia, at the Court-1
nouse, in t. tieiens, in saia vounir sua otate. I
on Mondar. tlie tuth day of Mav. 1808. at I
o'clock p. m. ol said day, it being the regular I
May lerm oi saiu i;ouiity wJii, w suow cause,
it any exist, why an ortisr of sale of ail the real
property belonging to said estate should not be
made, as prayed for iu the petition on file Iu
said court; the real estate described in said pe
tition, being as follows, to wit:
ine souiuweci quarter or smmon wo, twenty-1
nve, (sj in Kiwnsnip
(M went of tbe W illi-.
No. eieht in block eivbt. and lot one iu block
seventeen ; and the went half of lot No. fi re, (5)
in block No. two, (2) all in the town of Verno
nta. in Columbia county. State of Oreeon. aa laid
down upon the official plat of said town on Ale
In tht oiuos of the clerk of said County aud
State.
In testimony whereof, I Jndson Weed, clerk of
the County Court of the Siata of Oregon, tor Co
lumbia County, do hereunto set my hand snd
amz ine seal oi saia uourc. at my omoe in ine
A A, A. A A. ASr.-H-T. Jl. St, J.. A. A A, ,f
One hundred tnd twentv seres. VX mlleit
from oouutyseat; acres In cultivation; 1
mile from scboolhouse; on Columbia river;
prioe tau 00 per acre.
Timber claim: 80 acres: estimated at 4.000.-
000 feet ol timber; accessable to kMrgiug
stream ; price faou oa
Timber claim : 160 acres: over 8.000.000 feet :
pricelSOOOO. ;
One hnndred and twentv acres: tmoA nr.
ehard; 90 acres good swale laud; all land Is
level; 1 mile from schoolhouse;
i Udei
from railroad station : 1 mile fmni t
good chanee lor oordwood.
mile
iewater;
Ten seres on Milton creek, mile from
school; a-room house, barn, out-linusee, etc.;
small orchard; It acres in cultivation; price
UWIOOl
One hnndred and twenty acres of Umber
land In tp i n, r 2 west; price (UXI 00.
8li hundred tnd forty acres of timber
land tp 4 n, r i west; price $i 60 per acre.
Eighty seres, ft1' miles from county seat;
all level and timler slashed; 4 mile from
schoolhouse: on county ros!; will sell in io
or '0-acro tracts; prtae ;.llit) per acre; putt
oasb and balance on time.
COLE & QUICK,
Main Street, - St. Helens, Oregon
nehlf) eve, 5) north of ransre five
Willamette meridian. Also lot
Cliy of (It. Helens, Columbia County, in the Stale
oi uregon, uiisma nay "1 Apm, a. i '. ik;
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County Clerk and Clerk of tht
Connty Court of Columbia County,
State of Oregon.
By W.A. HABRI3, reputy.
....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG.
Leaves Kelso
on Mondays,
Wednesdays
and Fridays at
o'clock a. m.
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