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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1898)
OREGON MIST Friday, July t, . Th Towm Kiokkw. IJom's to the fcioker, ths treacherous klukor, the kicker who never ii true) who always a. ryiuK auu nfr le trying lome Itoou ror uia own town to do. No use te correct him, nor need you expect ! wo w me irom like mau; while others hustle he'll eit down end rasti objections to every plan," Mope lit Lanb OouHtr-Stephen Is need, of Camp Creek preoinct, wee in the city today, says the Eugene U"ru. says tie nee tne best pro' loi wr yeere, end thet the hop lice re eoaroer then lie ever notloed them tni eeeeon of the year, lie took home with him spraying material o (bat he oould have it on hand if itwa peeuea. lloimo It Fob Vvx.An Indiana farmer boieted a Spanish flag on hit premises "lust for the fun of the thing." nau an me tun ne wanted. Ever einoe he ha had the foanietttimo Im aginable in sorspine- the tar and feaih wr from hie completion and reoairlne bis anatomy. Hie neighbors failed to understand hi purpose in boltting the now iney naa uippea him in a tar barrel and rolled him in the con tents of a fat feather bed. Thbib Puns ApraovD.The N. ' JP. K. Co. have had their plane for a. bridge aoroee the Columbia to Van ooover approved. Work on the eon structlon of the bridge will be com menced immediately and it ie expected it will be finished by October 1st. The oompaoy will oonttruot road from "Vancouver to Kalaesa, the grading of hich hae already been completed. A soon m Milt ii done the road between Ooble and Portland wilt be turned over to the Astoria & Colombia Kiver Railroad. The ferry across the river t Kalarua will be dlsoontinaed, nd the distunes of the Northern Paoifla between PorUand end Seattle will be shortened, saye the Telegram. Tb Hbmu FtY-The Pendloton Tribune) says: "It U said the wheat news in tbe vicinity of Band Hollow are beginning to ebow effect of what la sappoeed to be tbe Hessian fly. The ueaua or me woeat turn whits ana the grain wither awav. These while heeda can be eeen in large number, bat so far (bey are not enough to effeot the jriew. Tbe ny ie euppoaed to lay an in the ioint of the etoek. which batches Into a worm that destroy the liani. me insoot baa been known in the county for several years, bat lbs , Injuries have not been great enough to ssuee much attention, and no one hae made an exact study of tbe para- ' alt " Mrs. E. J, Ellis was in Portland Tuesday. Thos. C. Watts, of Reuben, was in Geo. Pearson, of Fittuburg, was In Portland Wednesday, Airs, uensnaw. oi lloultoo. was a Portland visitor Tuesday. Mr. A. II. ti sores wae amons: the Portlaud vieitors Tuesday. W. II. Bumirardner. of Deer Island. was in town last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pate seems to stand between Ed Watts and recovery from the serious injury be sustained several months ko by being aecidently shot through the right thisrh. He was imorovmir rapidly, however, until last Saturday, when be went to Portland, where be met with an accident which will Drove an impediment to recovery for another month or more. He went into the Franklin market to collect a bill, and VEKKONIA VARIETIES. The farmer of this viciuity have noticed baying. 8. Q. SAxncvir, cf petite w, w- fi this city Jaat Sunday. Mr. Adam Is building a fine new barn on on i arm e( o( town. Phillip SSieelsy and 8amnel Mows passed ViliUUgU win ia jsonuay. E. O. Bhanniihan d wife, Mia Hnfnes, and Ieiie Wilson returned iroia I'hilo- mBia iat oaiaraay. A number of the O. A. E. member of repnrlug to go to Forest ourtu, wae proceeding slowly down the long room when one ol his crutches sliooed from under him letting him down (o I thu Slice rlre' f ha ffvne fIU - : .1 LI- f nl.. I , .i Rait. ' f Tlm.ltnn i", , . " " were In Portland TnnxlV I ; 1 w wuro, was uo Albert Bilker returned from Portland were in roniana i uestisy. to guffe. bu. th , , Uiniiwht not last w..ir wi,i,br h ii .TmuhWwA mr. w. 11. uoiman was attending to w ds very serious, allhouzh Ed ia con- " " e reports rouga read. business in Portland Tuesday. noed to hie bed, where he will have to Kev. Smith preached to a large eonirre- . . . i rairiRin Tiifwm.i im. nuuu in l&u hilt ui nitnaAV. Ma win Mr. Bam Kinder, of near Columbia I hold m-vI. r t . i. i n,. n-.L.. . n. 1 . . .. . I T .1 . . . . .. . . -"- vivy, ipeut i uesuay in roruanu. . ,. creryiuing is in prime condition vmaico. Ths Columbia is slowly fallinr and T Alm het1 00 the Fo.arlb.' all fear of a high.r water' i, passed. kTh' T' FX, VZJXW" V. Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Blvth. of Fort assured. The rrk. which U Ue land, were in our city last Saturday. I enough to accommodate a multitude, Mrs. Thoa. Conner and lfl. Vfn,l. I " "le P'n oi conauion, gooo won road to n,.L... i.. a w.j i. oana mutio end lots oi it. a solendld would be creat ben oration and good singing will U only h1' and give afar bVtter juuion weed and lamiiy are visit- a part of tbe attractions. The com- " traction, arranged for, be.ide. . grand nub; oo.rmlTfoVn Not Correctly Uaderatood. Bniroa Mwr, 8t. Helena: I an advltad that people in yoor viuiuity understand (hat our traina do not atop at point be ! 4 v.lnrf We wfh Ui oorrect tbla, and thank yon to announce In yoor tonal column- that our traina will atop to let off DaManrara. and on alrniil. will lop to take on pa-Miipara at statioaa be tween Portland and Gobie, who are oi( iu vr uoinn-j irom poniui cm our line Da- tween Uobla and Aatorla. but traina will not atop at theae poiuta Uir local paaeengera to or from pointe batwecn Portland and Gobie. All paaaaner will be given the Dentin oi au rouna trip rata. Your truly, I. fl. Mato. Oeneral Paaaanfew Anient, Astoria and VKjiunibia Kirer Uailroad. Aitoria, Oregon, June 28, 1838. Final Proofs Taken. The followlne-naniad -Mrions mada Anal proof before the county clerk laat Saturday : umona Bunll. for tha iar of aa 11 In n, r 3 want; wltiieaaee, W. ii. utli and ii. rjumgaruner. Frank Uobieakl. for tha wi M b. au j . : .:'f " -n o4 ui oi aee ZLipso.ro went wftneaaee. Wm. Karth and T. A. Siaria. A atronr movement I belns made at the Wm. Karth, heir of Karollne Karth. de- P re-ant time toward! tha eonetrocUjn of a Iot w 01 " . P At the reeeat spaclal icbool election. Mr. Hiram Vanbiaricom waa elected to fill tbe P'foe of M. Uaviaen, who ha reiuored to him, naniuguu. Bcappooae. Hath a road nnt,aa It would shorten S a, r 8 weal: witnaaae. rr in. aamar. T. A. Biudsand Bernhard Katbieaon. for tha amU nf aaV of aee II, and the m of nw and of week. 12. to 1 n. r 1 wait: aritnaana R oipraan ana jeaae jonea. . i un j .i , u u lvi vi iJvvLrio irunj vaiiiuroua are Miss Daisy Watkins returned home vu'""n,D8' ua. -Per rriving in Portland, driven there by . Thos. People and Win. Haalett. in Cslifornia the day at St. listens wm oe one continuous round of joy. Tax Mist is in receipt of the an nouncement of the msrriaee of Mr. Carroll C. Keasey and Miss Bertha Blanche Detrick, at 8t. Louis, Mo., on the drouth. A gentleman from South ern California, epeaking of their cli mate, said : "People up bere in emer ald Oregon can form no idea of what a terrible southern drouth means, and tbe suffering and impoverishmente willed it in&iots on people. I shall from school last Monday to spend the vacation. Ole Sundby wae amons the aoldier boys who left Portland last week for Manila. w. v. uonneii, of Ueer Island, was Itendlog tO business In Jrortland On I Wsrln.da T,.r, OO. ISttS Ttik th. sell or Southern California nlana anrf WeaneSUSy. . Minlnnlln nllu .u nil !.... bllf a until firm In Onrnn Miss Amy George returned last FrL biy known in this county, especially day Irom Portland to spend tbe sum- !a I,enalem ey, wnere ttiey mer vacation, Ibotb resided lor rnsny years. Mr. ,.., ,. ,. ' Keasey went to Bt. Louis last fall, and Will Meserve. after SDendins two or nr.. v..... t. IU IUH enj, ItHiniN HI Unri n aril nnl.l .nll Tl,. . ueaver vaiiey aueeaay. many friende here ioitt us in extend- Bev. Mr. Fhllbrook will nreaoh next ing congratulations aod wishes for a flnmlaw al Cna. nnvA-.. . A It -a I I 1 "if T tiftHnW ttA nsAonorlnil S Irtaewtllrl I T.ilfh AltfrW ie rie-naw flMrs An UH ! MUSI I'UWIrejf AeV H UJa RLIU I " 'IF f "-'ej VPlyi IVUW -Maes A SUU I w---a -va varwves va . V-ii.a at Uouiton at p. m. me. Utoticb is hxbebt oivks thaV rfut n. ui, ii.it 1 wiiowing-nameo imuer dm niea notice of Uur baby has been continually I nia intenuon to mik fi,.ni nm,i in ,r,ri troubled with colio and cholera in-1 weiin.uii id pr.xi win ba n,ie b- wof K. Cbir Lm K. Hall, for tbe wit of naW and 01 q ot see 16, tp 6 n. r weat j wit- Cure that eouffh with Rhlloh'a Rnra. Tha beat UouRh Vara. Bclievee orooo nromntlr una miiiioa ootiies aoia loat year. 4u doee lor a cente. Hold by i)r. Kdwm Hoee. nAMKlltl. The blueback fishermen of this place are now under a 300-pound limit. It is claimed we are now bavin the lars est run of thete fisbevei before known. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mokbu-Wiokii. In this city, on Thursday, swum jl -i, inwn, uoarier Morrte aaa Alia uiiie wick, botta 01 this county DslAumrr-tca-. In this elty, Thnnday. ifuoin, icvo, onn uajarneit aua ansa ATie juusa, ooin 01 uia county, HUKRI. FsT. At Honlton, Jane 2th, 1398, to mr. ana mrm. a. A. rorry, a aaagnter. DIED. Bpbdci ros Fbuit Boxes. CaoUin A. Copeland brought up a barge-load of epruoe boxes from Koappton thi wiorning for a local box faotory. He aye the demand for spruce is now very great, as it makes good fruit boxes , and can be made into g-inoh boards to insure lightness and strength. Peel ing machines ere used instead of ssws to reduce the logs for lumber available .' for fruit baskets. Tbus there Is no sawdust and no wasto of material. Sprues logs bring 0 a thousand in Fortland, while fir is selling st $4.50. The supply of spruce is getting pretty low along the Columbia, but theie is an abundsnoe of it along the coast, both in Oregon and Wash iogton. Tel egram. Govbbxob Lobd ox thi Emotion, Govsrnor Lord, on a recent visit to Seattle, ex proceed himself as follows to Post-Intelligencer reporter regarding (be result of the recent election in Or egon : "There ie only one explanation of tbe result, and that is the action of (he republican party in declaring for uve gold standard and denouncing all scheme ol debased currency. Tbe in tallnrenea of the nannla Indinataa thai position. The issue was properly pre sented to tha people of Oregon, and wnwnever an issue 11 properly pre- MWi turn imjpio can ue irueteu 10 deal with it justly. The election in Oregon was therefore regarded ai elear declaration in favor of tha gold standard. I believe that the republi cans in Washington should persecute their fight on the very same lines, and 1 would have no doubt at to the re sult." Mrs. W. II. Dolman returned Tues day evening from Salem, where she had visited relativss for ovsr a week. Captain Hooghkirk, of the steamer I raids, la ooonned to bis bed with an attack of inflamation of tbe stomach. Mrs. Dow came down from Oak lalsndlast Friday for treatment for chills and ague. She is reported to be recovering, However, Preparations for a good celebration at Delena are being made, and all who have the pleasure of attending the fes tivities there will certainly have a jood time. Dear Island people are to Celebrate Kxieo. At Yankton, Friday, Juae 3i. 1898, 01 oonaumnnon, agea m yeara and Ore aioBthe, Lusie, wile of 8. Kelso. oould do for him did not seem to givs more tnan temporary relief, nntil we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Since giving that remedy he has not been troubled. We want to give yon tbis testimonial as aa evidence of oar srratitudo, not that yon seed it to advertise yoor meritor ious remedy. Q. U. Law, Keokuk, lows. For sale by Dr. IS. Koss. Rut. O. Orovsnor Haley will nreaob in Houlton next Sunday morning on "The Coat of Many Colors." In ths evening there will be patriotic services in fit. Halana. finhiant nf Hftrnrmn on Monday in an apptepriate manner. "The Christian and National Patriot- i-reparation goes steadily along, and a iara good neighborhood celebration will be ., . JVtTt.:-afc .Za .11 kT ?? 'he county olerk ot Columbia county at St. lantnm since bis birtb, and all that we Hieia,Onxon, on August s.inus, via: GKORGB H. BITT4 Homaataad Kntrr No. waa. brr th Inta 9 an4 a ana souiueaaiu os northwest u 01 aeouou e. townsbloa norm, ranea A hL He UKinea tbe followlna; wltneeaei to prove I hla continuous randance upon, and cultivation I of aald land, 1: Thomas Pattljoho. of Verno-1 nla, Oregon, and Edwin Throop, WUilara lera-1 seiraoa August Bcnuiuptt, 01 Keaay, Oregon. I jt-aa 1.0AA. jo. mwkkh, ueguuer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lamb Omca ax Oasooar Citt. Oa.. jiiud AX.aJISfe Annn, a XTOTICB 18 HKRFBT OIVSS THA 1'HB his Intention to make final proof In support oi I hla claim, and that said proof will be mada be-1 roraine uountf juubo 01 uommu uounty, at) uwu, vxvauu, vu j ui y jura, mhd, tu: hae&t k. MBasavK, Homestead Entry No. tsm lor the nU et sec Uon '?. town8hlD7 nurth. ranre K wml lie aamea the following wttneoaee to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, via: O. 8. Woudorly, O. W. Klch ardson, and A. K. Morgan, of Helena, Oregon, find Jf. H. Ileadrinton, ol Dent, Oregon. LliAa. II. MOO&rt, Keglster. BeBathe y't Hal m Ba mn Basjdt Get Value Received EVERY TIME AT N. A. Perry's HOULTON, OREGON. !.j r fi aa . Tr.'" iC 1 iN'cgetfiUcPsijparalionfarAs BimiiatlDg BieroodenrtLirSuUi tlsg tiieSkiiuats aiidixniii cS Plccm3te9T)IsUonX2aTful rcssjyiIJcstontains ncL'Aet Cpniiif,Morptuii0 nor IftisiaL 2ot Narcotic. jmfeuiirsmizizzma it rr-'i mt-IWirr V wW . 4. I. 1 a. r . ApctfectEemedy forOnnf'ra- tion. Sour Stoffiach.Dian !tta. iVonnsJunvulsioiis,Fevcrisa negj and LOSS or SlEZB Jas Simile Signature of TOW YOTiK. 1 ifji tiiiii aae U J Lki Ecara tlio cf ..aai ' hrJ ff - ( ijp Tfio Kind !jJ You I illivays D EXACT COPyCf VRAFFCa. idyy Ll W ki aJl Ih ui ad vm ftwTvw cnnMwr, ftmpynpm errr. HARRIS' CASH GROCERY a v.. :it . - r . - 1 au win nukico amuDs; uur sulci- (..Ull.v.l k .MID lUHtUI UWIVaUU State Normal School at Monmouth. Remedy in mr family fer years and This institution has a splendid repute- junia-jija always wiib good results, says Air. W. Hon In Ibis state. Tbe next term will B. Cooper, ol El Eio. CaL "For small commence September 20tb. children we find it especially elective,"! For Bale by Dr. E. Koes. I CliATSKANIS NBWg. , Tbs Astoria 4 Columbia Biver Sail- Mr. 0 N. Dill man, of Astoria, a former road Company will aell excursion rate ""'lent, Is spending a few days in town. I OTXCB TsHEREBY GIVEW THAT tickets on July 2d. 3d. and 4th from I C. H. Whealer. of tha firm of Zllmna! A 111 tbe undershrned. OaorraF. llwiii all points to all points and return at Wheeler, waa In town a few days tbe latter minlatralor with the will annexed of aaides- rtnm iara tnr tha nnna irln I iL-al I . ' " Final Settlement. Ia tbeCoonty Conn et Colombia County, In the matter ot tbe estate ot Lorens nonnert. deceased. will ha mrtnA fnv raliirn ntuiir until .Tl ftrh I ouraiou ratea oa me railroad at one fare lor tbe round lrlDOBJulv2. 8aod4.oodto of tbe 6th. tate, has filed his final report therein as such administrator, and that Saturday, the Kith Charles, Ernest and ton McCanley, tura P to nini who have been cutting wood for th ..County Suryeyor-elect Hayes In town on Oreffon Wnosl Co tar anma tlmn lafi Monday to Ox up an offlolal bond. Qeorge yregoo n one yo. ror some Hme, ten ... .v.,.j J, ra ,.. ,. h ? this week for their borne near Keasey. k. m,,.h a. lwm kt k. ... ...,in u Charley will carry tbe mail between In shape all right. vernonia ana Jteasey, so we nae been The flr?oie procured for th cltr ie in KoUcespoeM about town promise ex- d of jilv . !m i ?Xk V M l. ir.ion rataa m lha railroad .t nn. f. In, ?5 'U,,y'.11? M. 0 ?'.ocjF "M oaro appointed Dy me eaid uour for tbe hearing of objections to tbe said final ac count and the settlement thereof, and it has been ordered by the aald Court that tha heirs, creditors and other parsons Interested in the said estate, eball, on or before tbe said date appointed for such hearing of final account and settlement, file their ob jections ibereto, or to any particular itema STAR SALOON W. W. BI.AKB8t.ET, Prop. The famons J. H. CTJTTKR, MAOKOLIA elwaya on hand CELEBRATE HO? GOLD EEES A large stock of IKlMBRTIf Uld K KY WITfiT Cigars of tbe beat grade always on hand. - Bitwssu the twa botala. Mail la St. - - XSLvlanm, Or. For Your 71 Keeps always 011 hand all kinds atanla and fancv orreric anil provlaious, fann produce, trop'.eetl and domastie fruits In season, Sna teavand coifees, baioaiid etK&rs, A tine line ol confectionery also in stock, and various other specialties. Groceries. f CORNER COWLITZ AND MAIN STREET. ST. kAw iris afts vffit A jk nfk A.aVjfWb AirVAAaVsV .Ate&uS. AAj&M HELENS, CH told. - The steamer Bailey Uatsers is now on the Astoria ran in place of tbe Telephone. The Gatsert, after bar mishap ia tbe steel bridge draw at otace on the around, and haa been trimmed ready tor its aprigat position, but there 'seem to be no understanding yet aa to : when It will be raised. Some eveeiag, how ever, la the Bear future it is probable pa triotism will be combined with sulHoiout enthusiasm and muscle te pot the pole in of eaid account, epeoifying the particulars wsucn oojeotions. unu. jr. MUKCkv, Administrator with the will annexed. Dated at rJt. Halana. Oreron. this Inth day ot June, 1888. jnilfii SUMMONS. HUItT HARDWARE CO NOKTHEaJT COBN'K SECOND A MORRISON f . TT Ita . Tl . . 11 amas un urn at (aorasT"A areu- known real estate dealer, who is noted lor bis shrewdness, ssid yesterday "There is a strong undercurrent of confidence among Portland property owners, who do not realize it them selves, and in less than nine months city property will whirl again and peo ple win ssy, ! coma nave oooght sucb and such a lot for so much a year ago, bat It is worth double now.' There is considerable movement eyen now in sightly suburban properly, end the in quiry has increased wonderfully of late. Eight years ago this same man predicted a slump from the then pre vailing prices, and advised his friends to sell, especially those who bsd gone in debt to bay on speculation. The paoio caught him with a lot ot prop arty on bis hands, but it was all paid lor, ana ne naa none tnat ns was am ioua to get rid of at a sacrifice, Tele gram, Business Mist's Excursion If the merchants of the city are uot willing to support such movements as those under wsy now by the Progressive As sociation, in tbe opinion of some of the live business men, they sre simply standing in their own light. The prop osition to run a business men's excur sion from . Rainier and intermediate points once a week or twice a molitu to Astoria in order to give the country merchants and people generally of those sections an opportunity to trade in Astoria instead of in Portland, as they do at preeent, surely is s com mendable project and one whiob should meet with the hearty support of slL Thsexpenecs, payable monthly, would be slight and the gains large. Several business men from Uayger's and Rainier have already intimated that such a train would be heartily appreciated and used for business pur poses. Genersl Passenger Agent Mayo of tbs A- dt C. says he will do all in bis power to make the matter a suc cess. It new rests with the merchants to do th rest, Aituriaa. i Portlsnd some months ago, has had a I place and allow it to float old glory to the In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregen thoroneli Avarhaulinsr. and nuumai I breesee. . I for Columbia counts-. I her run in splendid trim. I W. Q. Goeelln, of Asloris, waa In town , .. .. . I Monday waa in town Monday In th inter- we can your attention to tne aa- est of the A. fc O. R. R. A few restless vertimnt ol th star aaloen in this " living on Lower Beaver want the issue. Celebrated Hop Gold beer, ll,d cofP"J' have a drawbridge . , . l F . j ""r built sorona that stream, but there aeerai so made at Vanoouyer, is kept on draught utUe occasion tor such a bridge, and the at thi popular retort, betides a choice company hare made such fair offers as to selection of wines, 1 quor and cigars VS are always to be found there. The White Collar Line Co. will sell Fourth of July excursion tiokets be tween Astoria and Portland and inter mediate points in any direction at tbe rate of one fare for the round trip, tiokets to be sold on July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, good returning up to and iaolud lag the 6th. This year's meeting of tha Willam ette valley Chautauqua Association at Oregon City, commencing on July 12th, promises to be the most success ful session yet held. Uenowned speak' ers from abroad will be in attendance, as well as tbe best talent Oregon af fords. Tbe session will isst two weeks. Tbe run of fish continues good and the quality is supurb. One boat de livered 652 pounds of salmon at Shel don't wharf Tuesday morning, five of which weighed 313 pounda, or aa average weight of ezf pounds aaob. The fish were bung on books from the tide ot the warehouse and photo graphed by Messrs. Ford A Embody, and tha picture would be an interest ing oae to send to irlends in the Essi, We direct your attention to the large Fourth of July posters which have been thoroughly circulated In this part of the county this week telling of ths speoial features which will be attrac tions st the celebration in this city next Mondsy. It is the intention to carry out every specialty advertised, ss ths committees are determined not to misrepresent matters. If yott wish to spend a real enjoyable day you will come to St. Helens to celebrate. Persons troubled with diarroei will be interested in the experience of Mr. W. M. flush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, Providence, R. I. He says: "For leveral years I have been almost a constant sufferer from diarrhoea, the frequent attacks almost prostrating me and rendering me unfit for my duties at this bolel. About two years ago a traveling talesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Much to my surprise aod delight its effects were immediate. Whenever I felt symplone of lb disease I would fortify myself against ths attack with a few doses of this valuable remedy. The result has been very satisfactory end almost oomplete relief from the afflictiou." For sale by Dr. . Ron.', H. Varwig, jr., plaintiff 1 vs. ! Annie Miller and f William ii. Miller, defendant. I To Annie Miller and William M. Miller, defendants: TB THI NAME Off THE BTATB OF a- uregon you are Hereby required to ap pear and answer tbe complaint hied against 1 you in tbe above-entitled suit, on or before tne oret aay 01 tbe next term of said Court, following the six weeks publioatioa of this thought tbe objection to the present bridge wui us iwuovhi, as ougot to ne. Borne of our young peopk were at Marsh land Saturday evening to attend a school I uramona, to wit: By the first Tuesday a(- entertaiBiaent held there to which an ad mittance fee was charged for the purpose 01 procuring a nag lor tne scboolbouee. Those present report a large attendance and attractive programme. On th seme even-ine- an entertainment and social waa vfnn at the Quincv eohoolhouae. when litorarv plaintiff for 400.00. with interest dna exercises were supplemented by strawber- thereon amounting to $70.00, and for $30.00 ries and cream. The report from there is attorneys fees and eosts and disburse- that the literary exercise were all right, men ts of suit, and for the usual decree of while the social cart was too much for some Court that the mortgage set forth in the of th stomachs. I complaint bs foreclosed and that the mort-1 summons, towit: By the first Tneada' ter tue second Monday ia October. ana 11 70 thereof the fer the relii laintiff will apply to the Court in the 1 demanded complaint herein filed, towit: For lnrio-inent and oree of Court against you and in favor of gaged premises tnerein described aa follows: The northeast quarter of the northeast Elliott Wood, supervisor, has a fores of men replacing tne 01a onus across ma 1 ,..rt.. .1 i , k... . Otsttkante with a new .truotu're in accord- ZZZ W lESSK.' XiZSSST containing forty acres of land in Columbia snce with the order of the county court. The improvement is needed badly enough, but there is a question, as to tbeexoedienov of putting a new structure on piling that have been driven as maay years as those that auDDort that old brldra. A little ad ditional expense ia tbe way of a few new piling would have guaranteed a much safer aud more substantial structure. While th bridge is undur way our commnnioations are interrupted with ths neighborhood ennui us. Ths citv council had a in ee tins on Mon day evening to look after the oity's inter est. A quantity of fire hose has been se- oureo, sua tne water system is now in pretty good ahape, both for protection from fire and for household uses. It was found nec essary, however, to adopt some rules for me more DromDt settlement 01 water rates. and the rules were adopted. The oounoii ia disponed to "sit down" cn persons who erect aiaaas lor sale 01 various articles on bonders to take ad van tare of the crowd. and have ooaohided to charge a nrettv still' license tee ror tne privilege, i nte, 01 course, refers to persons who are not regularly in business in this city. . county, Oregon, be sold as upon exeoution uj u aueriu ui uciuoiDis county, uregoo to eatiafr such ludamant. attorneys' T and oasts, and for such other and further renei as is demanded In tbe complaint. Hon. Thomas Mo Bride, judge of theabove- . .Carries a Complete Stock of ... . Heating -.- Stoves Ma RANGES. AH Kinds of Cooking TTtenaits. Frail Jars and Ei1AMKLF.il PKOlT FA.N& Bemem ber and call whan in the city if In need of anything ia the f mil-canning Una. . Ksrfearc, : Tinware, : Crsclsry And Everything in that Line of Goods. CHERRY SEEDERS APPLE FEELEHS, SJICj, ( NORTHEAST COEN'E SECOND A KOKEISON Remember the plane BANQUET SALOON OLOMNGER & COOPER, PROPRIETORS. Wine and Liquor Card tables, nool table, billiard tM uH other devices for the entertainment of pat- kviio, wuwv Miue vau uo pieaamuuy spent. RO)rAl MelkM ttM io4 par, m a.. 4 h f . " r - -- . j ..- 4 statowislvSb rui arwt e.ftw m. , w w. This summons is published by order ot ion. Thomas Mo Bride, indire of lhaahnva. entitled Court, made in or.ee Court this y IS, lim. B. M BIN UKDf U ALU and A. R. MENDKNHALL. JunlO-JIy22 Attorneys for plaiaUfT. j Admlttlstrator's Sale ot Real Estate. UTIUM 18 HKKEBY GIVEN THAT I Besides other popular brands, are kept v2,TtTliUH,UJl 0lin l'r ,l ihA&!S5 "?t"'!yon band to supply the increasetl fiountr...rir7 r.:a r. .r."r. i"u9 popular sxm. y, vui-v bhis viivdisu asa stiv aossBiivag VJ 1 the ntatA of Edward WVbator, dcMMl, oa I VHl FAKOOfih fch?t.hsHlsi 111 nam 1000 (l.a. nKyl,...i..KA,l I 'w0' i'i't.ume.t of CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY uuna.u -T UVWMfinU, Will SUII pUO- I lio auction to the bigheat bidder for cash, IS KSPT AX TH BANQUET, fwi win w w. uuiwu ciawa,nu euojeot o confirmation by said County Court, on Monday, the first day of August. A. D. 1888, - v v in 1 m mi iiuui uwi ui ina 00 u 11 IV courthouse, in said nountv anri state, an tbe nabt, utle, interest and estate ot the said Edward Webster at the time of bis death, and ail the right, title aad inter est tnat tne sain estate baa, by operation of law, or otherwise acquired, other than, or in addition to that of the said Kdward Webster at the time of hla death, In and to 41 inauae vervain iota, piecea or parcels ox real estate situate, lying and being ia Co lumbia County, State of Oregon, and par. tioularly deaoribed aa follows to-wlt: Tbe southwest quarter of section twenty-live (25). in township five (6) north of range five wit ImmmJ,' . X J V - V v - , ; ' t' THI COLUMBIA RIVER AND PUOET 80UHD NAVIGATION CO. 1 6), west of the Willamette meridian ; also lot ai. liht (8) in block eiitht (81 and lot one (1) ill block seventeen (17) and the west nan or lot nve (01 ia block No. two (21. a 1 situate in toe town 01 vernonia, in Colum bia county, State of Oregon, as laid down ,' upon the official man or plat of said town on Ale In tbe oiiice of the olerk of said county and state, together with all Improve ments thereon. Terms and conditions of sale : Cash, gold ooin of ths United States ; ten per oent ot the purchase money to be paid to the said executrix on the day of sale, balance thereof on Confirmation of sale by said Count v Court. HiiBiiWA WKR8TER, Executrix of the last will sad testament of Edward Webster, deceased, ' jlj:S PCSIUS3-1SKEU E5STE. : Str. BAILEY GATZERT Landing foot of Alder Street. PnrtlimA Leaves Portland daily (except 8unday)at J A, M. Landing Telephone doc, Astoria, leaves Anions dally (except ttunday) 7 p. St. r 'sua-nei V.VV-&'V B ay aa'sj-seqrTsjsr)aFsnysja ST. HELENS PHARMACY Dr. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor. tAAAAA e0940M4COC DRUGS Patent Medicines, Fancy Toilet Articles. PERFUMES AND FANCY STATIONERY. Prescriptions... Carefully and Accur ately Compounded.... DAY OR NIGHT. ee.OlU.rS.aaa Complete Line of. illUuVutJ ta School Books... and School Supplies iar--taa-isr SAH. a?tk sjfUw ssfrf an j .DART& MllCKIM I nia Street, - St. Helens, Oregon. Btahn in GENERAL -MERCHANDISE Choice Groceries Always on hand. Flour, grain, and feed. Tobaoee and clean, and amokera' axticiss, nouons, etc 111 ...Hardware CROCKERY AND TINWARE. ...Dry Goods... lneludinff a poneml Mtmrtment nt olotblnir, fiinij4lilt. wiuuivMGUUtu. auu uu. uu 01 LKMJtaS kllU HUUfiA DART & MUCKLE Main Street, - - St. Helens, Orcffoa. M J WHITE COLLAR LINE COLUMBIA COUNTY LANDS Gatsert Tickets Good on Steamer Thompnon Steamer TliouiBseu Titkots Quod on Gatsert. V. . SCOTT, Pres. a' ....For Sale By.... One hundred and twenty acres, l'f miles from county seat; 40 acres In cultivation; t mile from schoolhouse; oa Columbia river; price iW 00 per acre. Timber claim : seres; estimated at 4.000, 008 feet ot timber; aoceaaable to lodging Mreaiu; priuelwtlOU. ' Timber claim; 10 acres; over S,00O.000eet; prtoeW00O. , One hundred and twenty acres: rood or ohard; 80 acres (rood swale land ; all laud ia level; 1 mile from from railroad illation; I mile irom good chaooe lor oordarood. SehoollifMiae; 4i udtiwater; Ten acres on Mlllon ereck, M mile from ehool; 3-room houne, barn. ui.hoiiHii, el,4.; small orchard; 8 aurua lu cuHivaUuii; pnte vluUlM One hundred and tweritv cf tiu.oor laud iu tp 4 a, r i wcat; ft iue (too W. 8!x hundred and fnrfv o( tlmbar land lp B, ill et; y-s i- Vt a'.. Eltchty seres, miles from conn all levrti anil timinir sfuwiu'n; .i ai-hooliitniBe; un countv n-- !; via,, or ' t-i-n.-e - ..v par a oana aud bat&uce 011 lima. Iv i t . COLE & QU!C! Main Street, : ; - " - . St. IL-Trn prayer snejsra ay-ar agnrjar ajr 4 im- t .