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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1898)
OREGON MIST. Friday, Jane 17, 108. W qui lorgoi mat Bt. Helens U to ewiubratv too jrouriu to nrst-clati style. Tbt steaajer Shaver look an exoufr eloa party from rorUand last Sunday u uiiib puiut uuwa too rirer. xu Uoiumbia i tblt place for the twenty-four hour up to 6 o'clock TUUitesy wornlog, raited Inches. Dr. J. A. Roid, the dentist, it find- ing- all the work lie eaa attend to here, lie wurk seems to give entire wtittao ion. Holders or warrants of the oily of fit. Hi'lena, endorsed prior to January an, iov, can now receive the raoney who iiitereit, Dy prumnuug lUum to the city venturer. The Astoria railroad la proving great convenience along its line, espec ially frum Uoble dawn, where it some times happens that a burned trip to Uie metrupulit bet-oines necessary. IiYeri of Ire cream can have their appetites appealed by calling at the home of Mr, and Mr. (leo. Mayger. lira. Mayger keeps that dulioaoy for sale lure tuya in eurit week Sunday 3'ueadny, and Thursday. It Is reported that the steamer Bailey OaUort will be taken around to the Bound to relieve the steamer Flyer, which is to be equipped with a new boiler. The Oatiort was built for the run which li now covered by the Flyer. E. A. BUckmore, purser on the Ma.oot, formerly night clerk on the Liirline, was married on Wednesday of taut wek in Vanoouver, at the resi dence of the bride's parents, to Miss Minnie Moor. Th Mist estendi con f ratulalioos. Assessor Msrtln White Is In ths Car Ico valley district this week looking lor valuations. Martin will give Co lumbia county the bout assessment this year it has ever bad, and the fact of his receiving 200 majority ever bis opponent Is assitranoe that the people know and appreciate blm. Mr. W. A. Weod, of Rainier, late populist candidate for superintendent at county educational matters, was a successful candidate before the en twine com it In Balem week before last for admission to the Oregon law bar. There waa a large okas, and quite all ( tits applicant were successful. nu - .. . t. A iiviv BTW u jus as ww ivpuii.i. remtlning in this connty, and we wish to say to them that If they really wish to go to work they can go to (he wheat fivliii of Eastern Oregon, where men are now in demand at wages of $3 25 pr day for harvest hands, and 93.00 per duy for bands in threshing crews. The operation uf the Astoria road la seriuuily sJfneUug the businoss of the boats, says the Astoria News. Uuless the railroad is able to materially stim ulate business enough to mske up for the defection some of the beats will bare to be taken from the rout. It is rnmored that as soon at ths seaside business is over that only two boats iU be operated. Prof. A. E. Breece, of Portland Uni versity, will give a lecture on "Malay sia," ill ustraUd by stereopticon views, t the following placet: Tuesday, June Slat, Houllon; Wednesday, June 22nd, St. Helens; Thursday, June 83rd, Warren. Prof. Breece was a teauher in Singapore, Malaysia, for three years, and took his own views, aoveral handled In number. Don't forget; ft. Helens, June 82nd, In the Congregational church. Charles E. Rice met with ft serious accident in the logging camp of Love green 4 Prahl, near Clatskanie Mon day morning. He bad out down a large fir tree, which full beside a cedar tree, and among several stumps, caus ing it to spriti?, and when he sawed the butt cut off, it sprang back, catch ing him between it and tree, meaning the lower part of his body. It was necessary to foil the tree bafore he eould be extricated from his perilous position. Ha will recover. The wood business in Bslnier is not as good as w could wish, and yet there is considerable being done steadily. The large pile which was placed upon Water street for the railroad company disappeared as if by magic, and Mr. Blanchard's mill in running steadily to replaoa it. In fact there is little wood cat ahead ready for market. If there were 6000 corde seasoning now it would all be sold before next apnng : whsreas there is not one-tenth part of that ptii and boats are compelled to burn green wood. Rainier Review. Motrs. J. W. Bell, J. B. Day, and J. A. and L. A. Russell arrived here on the Telephone Tuesday morning direct from Harper, Texas, with a view to locatinr. but after making inquiries discovered they were In the wrong sec tion ef the staUi. and took the return steamer for Portland, from where they Intended soing to Eastern Uregon They were not accustomed to fir trees and stumps, snd derided to go where the could follow thair trades har vesting wheat and raising sheep and oalllo. .. .'V, " ;"''-':-'v The rnn ol salmon is improving each dav la Quantity and quality. Espeq- i.il. t. thla tuna with ths blue-buck specie. One boat came in to Sheldon a wharf Tueaday with 125 of these fish, mil run Uiahardaon reported with 200 blue-backs. The outlook for ths balance of the season is most encour- mmina tnn indications diu lair i "" uMu , r, rAi&n a am all fortune. Later in the day, Tueaday, Ed Peok brought In over BOO nounds of blue-baok nsn At Rnaia are averaging now boot 600 pounds ol salmon, and the fish are very large. Mr. Mayger psaaed through town ye - terday on bis way to hi. neiens, ths Mayger Company are conducting an Ktamivn business, and while here ha.nl tn remark to business man that their oompany had Invested tmftivt at Mavs-er in Und and tin provementa. They are now about to ...im Ann fat. nf tnk along the rail road traok, having secured a o"ntr"; for 6000 cords in the aggregate 4W or more to be delivered eaon I ,.,.. willbeflumed in th. H.ialr. whare a steam saw win cut it ia two. This is going to give employment to a considerable force oi men at living wages. v,iuioi ine tax-roll af Colunibia ennatv when turned buck to the county court vn me oin oi July wm contain about in iuk t's.vw aunnqtiuacisa. Up to Tues day of thla waak thnra had hann anl. leoied (20,727, and at that time the sheriffs were busy balanoing the roll. The olerk will have to make up the de linquent roll Immediately after the July term of county court, and after e aennqueat roll la returned to the aherlff collecting will be returned, when it la more than likely almost the en tire amount will be paid in. Of the remaining (12.000, a great portion of it ie tax due from peraons who are able to pay, but who wait until the very last. The tax tlilt year will prob. ably be collected no to within SlfiOO or (2000 of the full amount, which was ?lU,aUU.U0. When that amount it an. plied lo the county indebtedness thers will not remain a very large amount. Bad management keeps more people in poor oiroumatancns than any other one cause. To be tucoetaful one mutt look ahead and ulan ahead to that when a favorable onoortunitv tirasenia itself he is ready to take advantage of it. A little forethought will also save much expense and valuable time. A prudent and careful mau will keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the home, the shiftless fellow will wait until necessity compels it and thsn ruin his best horse going for a doctor and have a big doctor bill to psy, beaidea; one pays out 25 oentt, the other is out a hundred dollars, and then wonders why his neighbor is getting richer while be is getting poorer. For sale by Dr. Edwin Sou, druggist. Mr. H. O. Howard, of the Yankton sawmill, was in town Tuesday after noon, and to a reporter of this Daoer slated that while he was not rushed with orders at bis mill, he is doing a good business. He has shipped a number of carloads of lumber to Port land this sprint-, and is at breaent loading another car at Houllon. Mr. Howard has s splendid local trade that keeps his crew of tea men constantly busy. The lumber he abipa ia princi- ? tally cedar, used In the sash and door actories in Portland. Mr. Howard ttetea that he has about 8,000,000 feet of logs in the creek, and will be buty toe entire summer ana fail manufac turing them into lumber. J. M. Russell, a Portland speculator In wool, returned Tuesday from a tour through Idaho and Eastern Oregon, where he hsd been examining into the condition of last spring's clip. He found the wool not quite up in quality to that ol last year, as the dry fall ol 18U7 had caused it to ret full of duet on the aheop's back. It is, therefore, not so bright, while being heavier in weight. Mr. Russell says the reason no wool has been bought so far this season ia that there is a difference ol three cents between buyer and seller, and the sheepraisers are in pretty good shape financially, and therefore able to hula tor a while. St. Helens is to have a rousing cele bration on the Fourth, and Tuvites people from other places and sections to join her in malting the day one of the moat enjoyable ever witnessed Committees will take op their work at once and push the arrangements with vigor, insuring a gala day. There will be good singing, good music, interest ing sports, an able oration, and a grand ball Let everybody come and help us not only celebrate the Fourth of July, but we want to let Mr. Dewey know that we have not forgotten what be did at Manila. While we are doing all this ae must not forget to remem ber the Maine. The grand chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, iu aeaaion in Portland this week, elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Grand worthy matron, Mrs. Madeline a. Conkling, of Roseburg ; grand worthy patron,Luther M. Davis, of Portland ; associate grand worthy matron, Margaret L. Lutke, of Portland ; assooiate grand worthy pa tron, Thomas F. Kyan.ol Oregon uity ; errand secretary, Mrs. Josephine D. Croaker, of Ashland ; grand treasurer, Mra. L. Cavana, of La Grande; grand oonduotreaa. Mra. Mabel Johna, of Baker City ; associate grand conduo tresa, Mrs. Jesse L. Vert, of Pendleton. The costal anlborities have let a oontract to the O. R. A N. Co. for the carrying of mail between Portland and Aalotia at (UWU per year, u ne con tract alto provides for the taking on and dropping of mail at all interme diate points on the river. At each steamer carrying mail ia provided with a postal clerk, there ia no work at tached to tne contract ior me ateaiu boat employee. This is the first con tract let in Oregon for the carrying of mail aince the quadrennial weighing was completed a snort time ago. xr.annln errand lodge it in sesaion thla week in Portland, aa la alao grand chapter, O. B. B. To tne-iormer Messrs. V. w. uiarc, juusou tdu, and D. J. Switser are delegates from the lodge at this place, and to tne in ter Mr. E. E. Quick and Mrs. J. G. Muckle from Mitpah chapter, the latter being the treasurer of the grand chapter. Commiaaloner Phil Frakes, of Soap pooee, waa in town Wednesday shak ing hands with his many friends. The congratulations, in some instanoee, were in the way of mild liquid refresh ments, some of the boys taxing a oioto, otbera a grain ol conee. uurs both. Phil can be aepenuea upon vj "treat" hie frieude arigbi ail rignt. Mr. P. Ketohum, of Pike City, Cel. aaya : "During my nrotnera law ai neaa from scialio rheumatism, Cham' i. .i-t.,. Pain Balm was the only rem' that save him any relief." Many others have testified to the prompt re mm arhinh this liniment affords. For sale by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist, nr. i.h tn nail the attention of the natrona of T. O. Watte, of Beuben, to his ad appearing in this issue. ur-ii. narries a complete 111 groceries and provisions, flour, gra n, and feed, and those who deal with him will find low prices and square dealing his motto. Charley Gable is having the north half of his bowling-alley building n ?l j r in.i,l. The room would make a neat and bandy office, order on the .."?:r""TnV the sale of per. '"'"ZZ n the C. E. Messing HUH' estate. Rev. Fbilbrook will preach at Soap pooae next Sunday morning and ereo- The county treasurer has a call for warrants In this issue up to December 1st, jtjua. The Columbia County Sunday School Association it in tession at this place as we go to preaa. There it a large at tendance, and much enthusiasm ia manifest. Mr. Pague, the local lorccatt official, taya the rivers will eontinue to rise alowly for the next aeveral days. It is expeoted the rise at Portland will not exceed 21 feet. Among the list of names of persons having patents at the Oregon City land office, we noticed those of Ralph Kogiirt, of Pebble crank, and John Karth, of the Bunker bill district. Rv. fl flrnvftnnr T-Taln will riraaeh in Houlton next Sunday morning, and In St. Helens in ths evening at 8 : 00 o'clock. Subjeot: "The Cedars of Lebanon." rsa, civ., 10. Mr. N. C. Dale and Mitt Fora A, Turner were married at the home of J. A. Ray, near Pittsburg, on the 29th of May last. Both the contracting partiea weie residents ol the flebalem valley, The tteamer Oregon went aground near Hantliorn't cannery, at Astoria, Monday night, but was floated the next day and proceeded to f ortland. Her steering apparatus waa out of working order. A letter received from George Tuck er, formerly of Vernonia, states that be is happily on hit way to Dawson City. George aaya the weal her ia very warm at Lake Bennett very similar to July weather in Oregon. Mr. Eber E. Rioe and Miss Maode E. Chamberlain were married at the residence of Phillip Sheeley, near Ver nonia, on May 17th, by Kev. Jr. M. Fisher. The parties were from Wash ington county. The house of representatives on Wednesday passed the Hawaiian an nexation treaty by a two-tbirds ma jority. Three repnblieana opposed it, eighteen democrats, eight populista and four futlonista favored the resolu tion. There is a new organ in the Congre gational churob in this city, which is a neat and valuable ornament. It ia an Eetey make, chapel atyle, light in color, aud superb in finish and tone. TbeJnatroment waspurohased by pop ular subscription, and is duly appre ciated by the Sunday school, members and friends of ths church. When a bell and library are added Plymouth church, of St Helens, will be perfec tion in all that attends tuch a structure. Newly-elected county officials will be hustling bondsmen from now on for a couple of weeka. The olerk is re quired to file a bond in the turn of (10,000, the treasurer in the torn of (15,000, the sheriff in the sum of (10. 000, atsetaor (5,000, surveyor (5,000, coroner3,000, County judge and com mittioners are not required to file aa official undertaking, but justices of the peace and constables mnst file a bond In the sum of (1,000 each. I was seriously afflicted with a cough for several years, and last fall had a more severe cough than ever before. I have used many remedies without receiving much relief, and being rec ommended to try a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, by a friend, who, knowing me to be a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried it, and with the most gratifying retails. The first bot tle relieved me very much, and the second bottle baa absolutely cured me. I have not bad aa good health for twenty years. Respectfully, Mrs. Mary A. Bkaed, Clftremore, Arkanaaa. Sold by Dr. Edwin Roaa, druggist. Vernonia will celebrate the Fourth in a tilting manner with a Sunday school and patriotic picnic The oamp ground at that place will be arranged for such a demonstration, and it is de aired that the reaidenis of the entire valley join in making the occasion one fitting to the times. There will be an oration delivered by Rev. A. E. Myers, of Houllon, reading of Declaration of Independence by Mies Bottler, of fort- land, and other appropriate exercises. A. gosxl programme win oe renaereu. Rev. F.M.Fisher will be master of cere monies. Committee on music J. 8. Mow, J. E. Dow and Miss Stella Hos ford. EDUCATIONAL MEETING. ent Watts, the local educational meeting , . .it - . . . n ; i u - II was opened a & rrn.i uu vw, pooie last Hatnraay forenoon. Owing to Inclement weather the attendance of teach era waa not large, but enthusiasm waa none the less generous. m The first session ws deToted to dtscna slnn of schoolroom difficulties, how to rem edy them, aad how to draw teacher, pupils aad parents closer together in school work. to tea e"u mat irmwr eiuuiwuuj uukm ,v yanoed by Prof. Acktrman were highly ap preciated by teachers and parents alike, ediicalianal problems of today. garding the relationship of teachers to their school, anaoi parents , mnawu w. well founded and calculated to draw teaon- and nimllR Into Donmon under standing of our publio schools Dr. Roaa, of HI. Uelons, gars a ciear-cut ana mwraii. 1ns tela on nygiene in tuv mnuwmun, u QOUIQUU.IUI Many phaset of school work were dis cussed by the teachers and parents present, ana an u rv-u vll" " " w..- plete auooess in every particular. o'olock with song by quartette, consisting of MisaGrant. Mra. Mildred Watts, Messrs. Watts end Fulkerson. with Miss Watts aa ..... .- . I . I V. U ITnlrrannn -auit oraaniet. bhw ""inn -v.-v... poem entitled "the other aide of the qnes- able paper upon the "value of publio arhools. which wat very favorably re- oeivod. That the meeting waa a success was evidenced by toe many expressions w satisfaction heard on every band. The following teschera were P?aent: Misses Cbeldella, Wetle, HeGrarT Wright, Burllngsme. Tompkins, Watts, Mra. W . T. Watta. Mrs. Rose Watts, Messrs. Acker man, Faion, Fulkerson. Dr. Ross. Rev. Meyers and many other school olnoera and frienda of the teaohera. VALLEY ITEMS. M J. Dupont, while en the Bunker hill range last week, shot two large black bears. N . J. Dupont oama home to vote, return ing to the fishing grounds the uight of the Adam Bhevie'a house waa consumed by fire one day last week with all its contents. The origin ol the fire is unknown. Mr. Blntek and family left on the 8rd of the month for Nebraska, there to make their future home. Mr. Hintek aold bis boineetead right to Adaist Bkevie. SCHOOL REPORTS. Report Of Valley achool, district No. 1, for the month ending Jane L Nambsr of dave taaeht IB Number of daya attendance.. 234 Number of days absence. &4 Number of puoils enrolled ..... '6 A varaxe daily attendance. lot Pupils who were neither absent nor tardy during the month were Eva and Jokanie Hobtaka, Leontlna and Rene Dupont, Con rad, Sofia and Alex Uambalskt. Those receiving 100 per cent in deport ment were Olara and LanoraBlotek. Those averaging over 96 par cent in deportment were Bertha Soblskl, Martha, Lndwtck and Johnnie Slntek, Leontiae and ReueDopont, Willie Beekineyer, and Alex Rambalskl. Ran Dawso, teacher, Soarrooai, Or.. May 28, 1898. Report of Mountain View school for the month beginning April 18 and closing May 13. 18U8: Number of daya taught 20 Number of day attendance..... COT Number of daya absence 48 Number of times tardy... 4 Number of boys enrolled 14 Number ol girls enrolled Total number enrolled 88 Averaore number beloneine'. 87 Average daily attendance 86 The following named pupils were neither abaent nor tardy: I.ulu and Lewis Butch- man, Katie and Haggle Callahan. Fred Grant, Vearl Hutchineon, Jannle. George and Leila Lousignont, One Newman, Mar guerite Nash, Grace Ostby.Busle Fomeroy, Ella Vantleve, Julius Newman. Mat. W. T. Want, teacher. Da'aa Iauan, Or., Jnne 8, 1898. Report of Deer Island achool, district No. 30, for the month ending J une 3, 1898 : Number of daya taught ZO Nnmber of daya attendance ..21VH No rubor of day absence Aver sue daily attendance 14 Number of times tardy.. Number of girls enrolled " Number of boys enrolled 8 Averadt number belonging. 17 Those neither absent ner tardy during the month were Laura Merrill, Mabel Mer rill, Edna Olsen, and Ines Olaen. Bsataicc afaaaiu,, teacher. Fourth of Jnly Committees. The following committees have been ap pointed to assist In the eelebration of the glorious Fourth to be held ia thla city. It is the desire to have a rousing time bare, and the entire surrounding country ia cor dially invited to oin ut. Those whose names appear upen the committees will please meet at once and decide upon the coarse to be pursued. The first named in each instance Is ths chairman of ths com mittee: EXECUTIVB. E. E. Quick, U. C. Gray, David Davis, John Lamberaon, Jamee Sbeidon. FHUSC. W. A. Harris. Mra. M. C. Gray, Miss Maada Decker. 0B0D1TD8. James Muckle. 0. W. Blakesley, W. B. Basil, Tbos. Cooper, A. King, x BPOBTS. H. R. Cliff, Geo. Mayger. i. N. Rice, Jaa. 8heldon,Ed. Joseph. MUSIC. Mrs. J. G. Muckle. Mrs. G. A. Hall, Mra. A. Hubert, Adin Ross, Miss Maude Decker. DBCOBATIOir. J. K. Blakesley. L. L. Decker, Miaa Maada Watt, Mrs. J. G. Flank, Mra. G. Haley. ; ranmira. A. J. Dewing, G. A. Saaford, W. H. Del- man. KKCtPTIOK. Mra. W. H. Dolman, W. B. Dillard, Rich ard Cox. Jaatea Muckle, E. M. Wharton. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. C. H. PlKgott spent Sunday in this city. Mr. G. C. Jtqulsh.of Reuben, waa in town Monday. Mr. W. H. Dolman was in Portland on Tueaday. Jack McKle. of Stella, waa in town laat Saturday. Mra. Philhrook.of Houlton. wat ia Fort- land Tuesday. Dr. H. R. Cliff waa called to Goble on Wednesday. Mr. Geo. Moeck, of Rainier, waa in town Wednesday. Dr. Edwin Rosa waa called to Clatskanie Tuesday. by telegram. Will Prlnirle, of Pittsburg, wis in town Tuesday afternoon. Mr. T.J. Cleeton went to Oregon City Tuesday to attend circuit court. Mra. E. Perry, ef Houlton. attended the pioneer meeting in Portland this week. Mr. II. W. Clark, of Houlton. waa a caa- aeager for Portland Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Enoch Meeker attended the Oregon Pioneers' meeting at Portland Wednesday. Mrs. James Dart was In Portland on Wednesday attending the Pioneers' meet ing. Big Wilkinson, the new constable for Auburn precinct, waa on our streets Mon day. Mr. and Mra. J. li. Perrv. of Portland. 3 lent last Sunday in this city visiting rela vea. Surveyor Masenre came np Tuesday from Delena to straighten up the affaire of his offloe. Jndm J. B. Doan waa lookintj after pro bate mattera in tbia city Tuesday and Wednesday. If ml W. L. Cnrrv. after visiting relatives here tor about a week, returned to Portland Monday. - Mrs. H. R. Cliff and children are visiting at Oak island this week, the guests of Mr. aad Mra, Frank Dow. Mr. Wm. D. Coanell has returned from Skagwav, where he went several months ago. He may return to Alaska thla tall. County Clerk-eleot J. O. Watts waa in townTuesdayarranglngaome preliminaries preparatory to Inking charge of bis new office. Ksyal aialua Mm toad swr, wholeaoam aee deUsaaaa. f. 1 i V K S I is. k'fc i - s Jude Blanch a rd, of Rainier, waa in town Tuesday morning, and continued on to Portland to atleud the Oregon Pioneers' meeting. Messrs. Geo. Mayger aad Jo Evaraul took a flying trip to Portland last Bunday afternoon by the bicycle route, returning on the Bharer in the eveuina. Mra. Etterson and daughter, who have been visiting Mr. and Mr. Bheldon (or some time, returned to Portland Monday, accompanied by Mra. Bheldon. TREASURE HS NOTICE. Codhty TBSAroaaa's Omcsi, Bt. If ki.ks, Ob. . June 17, M9B. NOnCB 18 HKRKty OIVEN THAT ALL unpaid County Warrants of Colombia Connty, Oregon, wblch have been praseuted and eudomKl: "Not l'ald for Want of Funds," Sirlor to Ueo, 1, 1H95, will be psld upon prenen atlun at thlsolBce. Iotorent will not be allowed alter tbia date. X H. WHAM OK, I7JU Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon. CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby riven that all warrants of the Oltv of Bt. Helens, Oregon, presented and endorsed "Not Paid for Want of Funds" op to January 28th, 1BW7, will be paid upon presentation to me. Interest will not be allowed after this date. May 13, imm. DAVID DAVIS, Treaaurer of the City of Bt. Helena, Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LiHD Orrica at Obboox Citt, Oa., June 11th, M9S. NOTICB 18 HEREBY GIVBN THAT THE followluf-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof tn support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Judge oi Columbia County, at Ht. Helens, Oregon, on July 2nd, 1808, via: HARRY X. HE8EHVE, Homestead Entry No. 0340 for the nv'i of sec tlon 27, township? north, rantte t west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said Und, vis: O. JS. Wonilerly. a. W. Kich ardsun, and A. K. Morgan, of Delena, Oregon, and J. H. Hendrleson. of Dent, Oregon. JuulS-Jly23 CI1AB. B. MOOREH, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Orrica at oskoox Citt, Oa., May 18, ifm. NOTICB 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE fallowing-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Couutv Clerk of Columbia County at St. Helens, Oregon, on June toth, lm, via: EHMON8 BUELL, Homestead Entry No. 10,0M, for the southeast oi section 11, township o north, range t went. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: William H. Bumgardner and Mlchavl Fresh, of Deer Island, Oregon, and Vi al ter B. Huell and Harry R. cliff, of gt. Helens, Oregon. mMyU CHA8. B. MOORKS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Owes at Oaaooa Citt, Ob., May 12. NOTICB 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make nnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the oouoty clerk ot Columbia county at St. Helens, Oregon, on June 2S. JU08, vis: FRANK B01IIE3KI, Homestead Entry No. SD28, for the west i of northeast X and east H of northwest ol sec tion 27, township north, range S west. He names the fullowlhg witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, vis: lnats Blntek, T. A. Binda, Stephen Lsmpa and William Karth, all of Val ley, Oregon. m20j24 CHAM. B. MOORE8, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lad Orrica at Oaaooa Citt, Or , Mav 12. 1H9P. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE followine-named settler has filed notioe of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the county clerk of Columbia county, at Bt Helena, Oregon, on Juue 25th, IMS, viz: WILLIAM KARTH, Heir of CAROLINE KARTH, deceased. Homestead Kntrv No. S024. for the west K of northeast ol section 20, township 6 north, range a west. He names the following witnesses tn prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, vis: tfrfiais tuniea. t. a. emaa. Stephen Lamps and Wilton Miller, all oi Val ley, Oregon. m2t CHA8. B. MOORES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lamd Orrica at Osteon City, Oa.. Mav 7th. 1898. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his tnteution to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Conntv Clerk of Columbia county, at HL Helens, Oregon, on June 2Mb, 1886, via: BERNHARD MATHIKSOH, Homestead Entry. No. 10.66S. for the northeast Vi of southeast Vof section It, senth ii of south west hi and northwest of southwest of sec tion 12, township 7 north, ranfre 4 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of saiu land, vis: a. ft. vnipman, n. nyveraon and Jesse B. Jones, of Quinry, Oregon, and E. P. Suyder, of Clatfk&nle, Oregon. ml3) CHAtJ. B. MOOUB8, Register. Guardian's Final Settlement. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I, tbe undersigned, guardian of the estate of Ole Munaon, an incompetent per son, have filed my final account with tbe clerk of the county court of the stats of Oregon, fortJolumbia county, and that the uage oi said court nas appointed xueeosy, Inlv 5th. 1893. at 2 o'clock P. M.. and the courtroom of aaid court, in 8t. Helena, as the time and place for the settlement of said account, at which time and place any person intereatea may nieonjecunns to saiu account. JUDSON WEED, Guardian of the estate pf Ole Muuaon, an incompetent. Final Settlement. In tlicConntv Court ef Columbia Couaty. State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Lorent Hohnert, deceased. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned, Oeorge F. Moeck, ad ministrator with the will annexed of said es tate, has filed bis final renort therein aa such administrator, and that Saturday, the 16th day of July, 181)8, at 10 o'clock A. M., baa been appointed by tbe aaid Court for the hearing of objections to the aaid final ac count and the settlement thereof, and it baa been ordered by the aaid Court that the heirs, creditors and other peraons interested in the aaid estate, shell, on or before tbe said date appointed for such bearing of final account and settlement, tile their ob jections thereto, or to any particular items ot aaid account, specifying the particulars to such objections. uki. s . MUbtjfi., Administrator with the will annexed. Dated at St. Helena, Oregon, this 16th day of June, 1898. 17jl6 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregen for Columbia county. H. Varwig, Jr., plaintiff a. Annie Miller and William M. Miller, defendants. To Annie Miller and William M. Miller, defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF Oregon you are hereby required to ap pear and anawer the complaint hied against you in the above-entitled auit, on or before the first day of the next term of laid Court, following the six weeka publication of this summons, towit: By the first Tuesday af ter tbe second Monday in October 1898. And if yon fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the relief demanded in the complaint herein filed, towit: For judgment and de cree of Court against you and in favor ot plaintiff for 100.00, with Interest due thereon amounting to $70.00, and for 130.00 aa attorneys fees and oosts and disburse ments of suit, and for the nsual decree of Court that the mortgage set forth in the complaint be foreclosed and that the mort- fnged promises therein described aa follows: be northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 14, in township 6, north of range S west of Willamette Meridian, eontainiag forty aores of land in Columbia county, Oregon, be sold aa upon execution by tbe sheriff of Columbia county, Oregon, to satisfy tuch judgment, attorneys' lees and costs, and for auch other and further relief aa ia demanded in the complaint. This summons ia published by order of Hen. Thomas UcBride, judge ot the above entitled Court, made tn open Court this May H, lews. ariSUMjnALi, and A. R. MKNDENHALl.. 1 Iunl0-ly22 AUerueyt for plaintiiT. a 41 ai Vl 11 J To MOTHERG. WE ARB ASSERTING Iff THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TC THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD ' CASTOIUA," AND iTi tHi.K'S CASTOIUA," A3 Uia'S VA3IU1UA," AS OUS TRADE. MARK. AMUEL PITCHER of ffyannis, Massachusetts Hginator of "CASTORIA," tho .tamo tliat nd does now bear f ' ' r.n iwnv ' ' J, DR. SAMUEL was the oriainator ' x. i. - iias uorne ana aoes now ocar tho faC' simile sianatura of w a v r- v'wh ji''1" I This is the original "CASTOR I A" which has been used fo the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirtn vears. ; LOOK CAREFULLY the wrapper and see that it w the hind you have always bought j on ike and has the signature of wf wrap per. No one has authority from ne to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas.KFletchcr is President Do Not Be Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makei a few more pennies oa it), the in- grcaienra ox wnicn even ne aoes not Know. j "The Kind You Havo Always Bought" BtAt-Kj in& W a Insist on Having - .. j Tho End That ITeYer Faflod Yon. "4 tMsesarrauacwaMHT. TranHUMVantaar. acwTOMSiTT, ' , jf gjft ayf 'Jt y iqjt jy ayr HARRIS CASH GROCERY 5 Keeps hrys on band! all kind of laple ftnd fancy grocerlejai aad provisicuoflt farm prod ace, tropical and dornmtic fruits in season, line teas and coffees, tobacco and clm. A ttnc Une of confectionery also in stock, and Tiiriousotljpeciatiea. For Your f CORNER COWLITZ AND MAIN iaV jrfV--r yjffa -r aa ST. HELENS D EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor. E DRUGS IE90 tjaaaaysayaaiayaasajaajast, ajaaya)saipa ' Patent Medicines, Fancy Toilet Articles. PERFUMES AND FANCY STATIONERY. Prescriptions... Carefully and Accur ately Compounded..., DAY OR NIGHT. Ciisnrs.... t At- -Bar y im ltra ailr rim r ir tt r- A f -tW w fir r1 rrh in mym wn nlW W DART & flata Street, - VWtJajatsajqaafrsysjssmT Choice Groceries Always on hand. Flour, grain, and feed. Tobaooo and cigars, aud auiektirs' &rieio, noUonsv etc ...Hardware... . MERCHANDISE ' CROCKERY AND - TINWARE. ...Dry Goods... Inclndinc; a Rnpiml Rflwtrtn.pnt of cloth In or, furoishlciirs, and druas goods, Aisoaliucline of boouandahoea, DART & Main Street, - COLUMBIA COUNTY LANDS ....For Sale By. One hundred and twsty aer, V4 miles from county seat; 40 acres in cultivation; 1 mile from Mihoolnouse; on Columbia river; prlca IA) 01) pot acre. Tfmherclsim; SO acres; sstlmatsd at 4.006, 000 fuet of timber; accasaabl. to loggiug stream; prlcttiOUIX). Ttmher claim; ISO aorea sorer 8,000.000 feet; prios twooo. OnehnnAnN) and twenty across (rood or chard; St) acres Rood swale laud; all land is lcvsl; 1 mite from suliooUiouset mile from railroad station: 1 mile from tldewatur; good chance lor oordwood. - COLE & j Main Street, srsa as; 1.1. OUR TRADE MARK. . cn every tJ!liXJvrzj'sr tnm-nnv ( Dqomvoc. biurAiUHb UF yy vqjt E"jy 'yry y t y 'sy Groceries, i .. .. .. , i i j STREET, ST. HELENS, OR. A--At ts A- A -wtW -wl-L- A- A iflV Ar PHARMACY Complete Line cf. TVinnrlrliPtn' CnnrlirSno School Books, and.... School Supplies MUCKLE St Helen, Oregon, MUCKLE - St. Helena, Oregon Ten acres on Milton eraek, H mil. from sohool; 8-room house, bam, onthouacs, ftc.s mall orobards acres la cuUivntiuu; price J16U00. One hundred and twenty acres of timber land in tp 4 a. r 'i wests price toOO 10. Six hundred and forty acres of timber land tp i n, r 2 west; price 2 'M per acre. Eljrhty acres, Semites from connty t; all level aud timbor aiiwhcd; mile fmm schoolhouse; on county rod; wiU i-f! iu 1 or 'JU-aere tracts; price f .utW per acre; part uasb aud baiutcs vA tiiuo, QUICK, St. Iie?.:ns, C..';;