The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 19, 1898, Image 3

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    OJiEGON MIST.
Vridnr, Auttuat 19, 1HUB,
Kuril the lubsorlplion price of tliit
pupor fno y?tr ry lofi'istjim t9 new,
auh eubaaribore.
Kv.C,K.riilnirook will preeoh next
Sunday at Doer Island la the morning
and iu una city in trio eyening,
The apportionment of etato euhool
fund for Columbia county will be
fuund in anotlior column of tlile Issue.
Each pernon who will send ne two
new yearly cash etibecriptiuue for Tub
Miht will receive tliie paper gratia fur
.one veer. ,
The dedication of the new Method
ist church t Soappoose will take
puce next Buminy. A pleasant end
profitable time ie anticipated,
The "good roads" question U of more
importance lothepeoploof thie county
than i "whet (hull we do with the
rkillipineef 'Tillamook Herald.
Beat brand of hama lljcnnts; beat
brand) of bacon 10, 11 mid 12 cents;
Union Moat Co. end Otidahya lard,
beet qualities, 45 end 60 cente per 6 lb
pall at Bt. Jiolens Heat Market.
The Tillamook Herald says: "The
laa who clear land enough to feed
one more cow adds VuU tier year to the
permanent wealth of the county, which
eqnls an investment of more than 1800
at 8 percent.
It baa come at lait. Sidney Dell hai
announced through the San Francisco
Examiner that be will be candidate
for president of the United 8tatei on
the JSon Com poa Menti 16 to 1 plat
form. Ain't that bell Astoria. Herald.
The Aitoria Herald eays: ('Colum
bia county baa not apent one-third at
much money on county road ae Clat
aonoounty, yet hor roads are far au
perior to roade In Ibia county." Won
der what the thunder tbey have down
ihoref -.. , ;
We bave decided to furniah the
Weekly Oregonlan and Okwjo Mist
together one year for I1.T5, invariably
in advance. Better yet t Tim Miht
will be aent nntil January let, 1900.
The price of the Oregonlan one year
ia IL50.
At the quarterly examination for
toachera of our public eohoole, con
ducted in thia city laat week, there
were twelve applicants, all of whom
were successful iu tboir undertaking.
The board re porta very creditable per
centagea In each instance.
The direotora of thia aohool d la trie t
laat week purchased twenty-two new
ingle deaka for the achoolhouao, be
eldee a new deak for the teacher and
four new cheire. Thia furniture will
be in piaee before the fall term beglna,
whicii will be September filh.
Tbja ba been an exceptionally clear
eaaon a compared with former yeara,
when amoke front the dreaded foreat
firee obscured the view and made the
atmosphere almost unbearable. The
tneay ahowere of rain throughout the
ummer hare been welcome visitor.
One ef the home of George Lamont'a
rood team full through the floor of,
Muckle'e wharf laat Friday afternoon.
The horse lodged on some beneath
timbers after nearly bait the body went
out of eight, and after being pried up
Again, aave numerous scratches, no
evere injury ie believed to bave re-1
utied.
It ia not amis at thia time to aug
geet that people make one of a liberal
quantity of chloride of lime In cess
pool and water-cloaota. Thia ia the
eaaon of the year for typhoid fever
and like dineaeee that thrive on filth.
The axiom of "Cleanliness ia next to
Godliness" appliee with double force
at thia particular lime.
We who have been vainly longing
for a cool retreat in "any old place'
where we might escape the intermin
able) brat, have our deairaa gratiBod
Dy remaining at nouie. mmiamio
baa been so fickle that thermometers
ore registering all aorta of conditions,
and at press hour overcoata and urn
brellas had become in evidence.
The lot joining the property of John
8oott, in thia city, baa been purchaaed
by the MethodUts of thia city, tha
Iranafer being made Tuesday, and the
work of removing and remodeling the
old church on the hill will be begun
at once. It ie a desirable property for
uch a purpose, and tha building, wbeu
removed to ite new location, will be in
a much more convenient place.
The Bev. W. B, Coetley, of Stock
bridge, Oa., while attending to hie pas
toral dutiea at Ellenwood, that atate,
waa attacked by cholera morbua. He
eays : "By chance I happened to get
hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemcdy, and
I think it waa the means of saving my
life. It relieved me at onee." For lale
by Dr. E. Boaa, druggist.
The Astoria A Columbia Elver Rail-
.i aimntiiv Iweu arrenfrod to olaoe
a apeoial train aohedule in effeol dur
ing the Astoria regatta wmco win n-
.1.1 uiaitnra In lnava Fnrtland in the
morning, see all the afternoon exer
cises and return the aame day, arriv
ing at Portland at at .0:20 p. m.
Train leave Astoria for Seaside and
11 Clatsop beach poiula frequently
during thoday.
rrt.. niian nf Ilia recretta
at Astoria, which baa been the center
of interest in that city for some time,
waa brought to a oiosa ias rnuj
night. Mrs. Normile was elected, hav
fU.flOO votes, with
Misa Maude Stockton a eloae second,
she receiving oyer 63,000 votea. Mrs.
Harrison Allen, formerly of thia city,
waa a candidate, out ane roucivou uij
. about one-half aa many votea aa either
of the ludiea mentioneu.
Tn.nr.lt flaalnn nf floatlm. WlshinE'
Ington county, was iM town Tuesday.
r ka.ij litm roi.mrlr whilA herA that
In 1884 lie visited 8t. Helena for the
purpose of purchasing the townsite
with a view to extending the West
' .. . . .. . . .i D.!Aa
Bide portion ot tne woutneru jraumu
here and making thia the metropolie
of Oregon, but his plan failed (we have
observed that it did) because the own
era refused any and all ofl'era that
were made. Mr. Gaston Is now quite
an eldorly gentleman, end he hue an
extended knowledge of the history of
thia city, and hie recitation of the
reminieoeneea of the early eeltleroeut
of thia aeclion are very interesting.
H. B. Borthwiok, the millman of
GoUe, pawed up on the Larline Bun-
uy evening, Mr. UorUiwiclc cuts
about 00,0(10 foot of lumber per. day
ana carries on an extensive piling,
wood, and towing business. He bae
rented theMichigan mill at Vancouver,
and will start it up In about 60 days.
Mr. Borthwiok hn a contract for sup
plying 1,61)0,000 feet of lumber for the
nnwO.lt. 4 N. dock being built at
Albina. Mr. Borthwick ia a live, pro
gressive citizen, and deserves all the
auccesa be attuins.-Cathlsmot Gazette,
Just because a stranger appeared at
wie courthouse Tuesday morninir and
asked to aee the county treaaurer in
order that he might pay his tux, he
was at once decreed to be insane. He
waa an elderly fceulleinen. and bia
actions may have been a hula peou
liar, but we believe ho possessed all his
fuoultiea. He resides In Washington,
wnore taxes are payable to the county
treasmer. He was unjustly judged,
out tuose present are exousable from
the fact that at one time in Columbia
county's history it was a rather crazy
proceeding to pay taxes.
Avon lodae. Knlirhte off vthias. cel
ebrated Its fourth annivorsary last
Tuesday evening in a neat and fitting
manner. Alter conferring the aeoond
rank on two admirable candidates, the
lodge-room wae thrown open to friends
ladies and gentlemen -and a light
Iuneii of coUne and sandwiches and
ice cream waa eerved. Duriug the
evening a short resume of the history
of the order and lodge was given by
two prominent past ebancollora, and
other appropriate remark made by
members of the order. The evening,
op te midnight, waa apent in a moat
ploasant manner, when the friends de
parted, wishing tha lodge continued
prosperity.
A. J. Johnson, of Astoria, says tbere
are numeroua and extensive firee
through the woods in Southsrn Oregon
and Northern California, where be has
uat been, making it very disagreeable
to settler and very destructive to tim
ber. It is olaimed that buntera after
deer Set most of theae Bret, bnt there
are so many ways of Arcs getting eut
that it ia impossible to tell bow they
are started. No one baa been arrested
and tbore eeeme to be no one whose
businesa it ia to look after auch mat
tera. If the forests of Oregon, which
are one of its greatest sources of wealth,
are to be preserved, some legislation
must b enacted very loon and string
ently enforced. '
Reports from part of the Willam
ette valley are to the effect that the
late long apell of hot weather baa in
ured late-sown grain in a few places.
Thie damage haa, however, been offset
by the complete vextermination of
aphia and hop lice, which the hot apell
effected. A bopdealer who baa been
looking through a number of hop yards
in various parts of the country aaya:
Oreeon will thia season produce the
cleanest lot of hope harvested for 10
yeara, no matter what hopgrowers may
say." When Improvements in Harvest
ing tnschioery and other things render
It possible for farmers to got all their
wheat sown in the fail ana winter,
there will be uo late grain to be injured
by aphis or bot weather.
Miss Bessie Hackloroad, of Bcap-
Doose. met with a very painful acci
dent while boarding the southbound
Northern Fauino passenger at lioul
ton last Friday evening. Her left fool
waa caught between the bumpers of
theamokerand following coach and
crushed apparently to a jelly. The
air waa on and It seeimu almost im-
nosaible to separate the cara enough
to allow the foot to be taken oat, but
after the lapse of seven minutes the
foot was extricated.- Dr. Cliff wae
summoned and replaced the shattered
bones. The young lady waa removed
to Mrs. Scott' private boarding-house,
in this city, when ths toot waa placed
in a plueter-of-Paris cast, and the phy
sician now is of the opinion that no
deformity will result from the fracture.
A railroad built over a lake. Such
is praotically the condition of a por
tion of the Columbia River and
Astoria line, where, a small chunk of
the road sank Saturday night The
passengers were tranefered around tho
gap. A Urge gang of men wno were
put to work now have repaired the
road. The sinking of the road waa
oorioua. It happened near ClaUkanie.
At thia point the road skirts the edge
of a bog or marsh. Saturday evening
when the last train went over tne place
it waa pevfootly level. Sunday morn
ing a chunk of t he road zw teet long
had aunk to a depth ot aix er eight
feet. A train passing after the sink
ing would have been telescoped. Some
of the officials aay there ia a lake un
derneath the bog. The aod and grass
haa formed a bridge above they thinK.
About one month ago my child,
,t.l..h im flffann months old. had an
attack of diarrhoea accompanied by
vomiting. 1 gave it aucn remeuies aa
mil irivAn in such cases, but as
nothing gave relief, we aent for a phy
sician and tt waa unaer nis cara iur a
week. At this time the child had been
aick for about ten daya and waa having
about twenty five operationa of the
bowels every twelve noura, ana we
nnnvlnnad that unloss it soon ob
tained relief it would not live. Cham
berlain' Oolio, Cholera and Uiarrtioea
Rumuiitf aa recommended and I de
cided to try it. I soon noticed a change
for the better ; oy its connnuu u
complete cure was brought about, and
it is now perfectly healthy. C. L.
Booaa, . Stumptown, Gilmer county,
W. Va. For sale by Dr. Ross, druggist.
The second raft of the season to be
constructed at the Inman, Poulsori fc
i. na hnut half nnmnleled.
It is not quite so large aa the first one,
as it will contain only 4,500,000 feet.
It differ slightly in construction from
.u. tu.i no anl It lit hnllnvod that it
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without any auch mishap aa oooured
lit . . 1. - k. ,nn i M.N m rinniinti
to the ini'ini ran. n i oapoun-u
.v ..it -111 h alartnd fln its VOVaee
Uo Ban Francisco about September 1.
Tbe huge rait constructed ai me nww
Paciflo mills, whioh was moored off the
Willamette Steam mills property for a
while, has been moved to the east side
of the harbor in front of where the old
ooal bunkers used to atand. It waa
expected that this raft, whioh coutaine
5,600,000 feet of lumber, would have
been atarted for San Franoisoo two or
three week ago, but there haa been
delay in getting tbe tug.
Save 20 per eent by paying up your
subscription to this paper during Aug
ust and September. On one years
subscription you will aave an amount
equal to your amount of war tax.
Ed K. Walls, representing liiw fa-
ciuo Jurisdiction Western 1ibrary
uoinpany, is iu this city with a view
to establishing a seotlon of bis co-op
erative club library here. Twenty
members are required.
We are in receipt of a folder an
nounoing the third annual session of
the ClatBk'&nio High School, wiiich
term begina August 29, 1808. The
psat two years have boon productive
of successful work in that school, and
the people are beginning to appreciate
good learning institutions aa la evi
denced by the number of country peo
ple who move to Clatskanie each fall
to give their children the benefit of a
first-class school.
The county court will meet in ad
journed session today to discuss, among
other things, the matter of purchasing
a portable sawmill for the improve
ment of county roads. There is one
in the city which can be purchased at
a very reasonable price, and a com
mittee of the Trogretsiv Association
will wait upon tbe court with a view
of purchasing it. As the noceasity of
making some permanent improvement
to highways in the county is apparent
to everyone interested it ia probable
the court will decide on buying tbe
portable sawmill. Friday's Astorian.
Tbe White Collar Steamer Line will
sell round trip tickets for tbe price of
one single fare from any point on the
Columbia river to Astoria and return
during the Astoria regatta. Tickets
aold on August 18,19,20,21,22,23.
Parties buying tickets must go tbe day
after bought, but can return op to
August 24ih inclusive. This will en
able all partiea living along tbs Colum
bia river to take in tbe regatta at As
toria, The committee having the
regatta ia charge promise a perform
ance tbe like of which never was.
Theae tickets are Interchangeable with
all boats.
About a year has elapsed aince An-
dree and hia balloon atarted from Spits
bergen, for the North Pole, and no
authentio word baa been received from
him and hia two companions. Tbe
eilent froaen regions of tbe north will
probably never give np tbe secret of
their fate. Somewhere tbe aiftinganow
covers all that ia mortal of them or
the dark, cold waters give them a wind
ing: sheet, and three more namea are
added to tbe list of those who bave
perished in the attempt to wrest secret
from the Artie regions. But others
will not be deterred by their tragic fate.
Many good men and true have lost
their lives in Artio snows aince Sir
John Franklin led the vanguard.
Some of the Portland and Astoria
people bays been worrying over the
increasing scarcity of spruce logs along
tbe Columbia river, and a prominent
sawmill man of ths Utter place haa
been over on Shoalwater bay bunting
for available timber to aupply hia mill
with theae logs. He thiuka tbe loga
from over there wilt bave to be shipped
by rail The people Of Astoria need
not go out of the state to secure such
logs. Tbere are great bodies of tbe
finest ef spruce timber on tbe 3fha
lem and along ali the five rivers flow
ing into Tillamook bay. All of thia
country is tributary to Astoria or at
least it must be made so before that
city need aspire to SBiume metropoli
tan proportions. A railroad from As
toria to Tillamook bay and on through
to Salem ia what Astoria needs. Then
the spruce timber question will settle
itself.
The new mail contract with the As
toria and Columbia River Railroad
Company, which went into effeot last
Friday, will give excellent aervice be
tween Aatcria acd Portland, and
double eervice between Seaside and
Astoria. Tbe mail agent leaving Port
land in the morning will run through
to Seaside, bistributing local mail even
on the Northern Pacific, between Ooble
and Portland; returning from Seaside
In the afternoon lf will handle local
Aatoria mail, and will go back to Sea
aide the aame evening, spend the night
there, and go on the through train the
next morning to fortiana, nananng
through and local mail all the way.
Two mail agenta, making theae aame
ruua, will thua give daily local mail
aervice over tbe whole line. Tbe night
traina out of Portend and Aalona will
handle pouch mail only. Thia gives
Aatoria double mail service in both
directions.
A large blaok bear, shot by Mr. P.
F. Tappendoff, of Scappooae, was ex
hibited in a game market iu Portland
Monday. One of the men on the Tap
pendoff place came across tbe bear
flrat and took a shot at it, but as the
brush waa thick did not follow up tha
animal to see whether it waa fatally
wounded or not, but-wentto the house
and told what he had done. Mrs. Tap
pendoff seised a loaded gun and atarted
oat to aee what had become of the
bear. She soon found it, and when it
saw her it sat np on ita haunches and
looked at her aa much aa to say:
"Well, if ever what next, I wonder."
The next thing waa that Mrs. Tappen
doff took deadly aim, fired, and the
bear tumbled over dead. The animal
waa in very good condition, bot, of
course, ita fur waa not very thick at
thia season. Mr. Tappendoff, however,
i sroini to have tbe skin tanned and
mode into a rug aa a trophy for the
prowess of his better half.
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PKIlBONAb MENTION.
$d Watt was la Portland last Saturday.
Mrs. A. Davis Is visiting In Portland this
week.
Mrs. W. A. Harris spent last Saturday In
Pufiiautl.
Attorney O. W. Cote was In Portland laat
Saturday.
Judge Doan was In this city Wednesday
afternoon.
W. B. Buoll vlsltod Portland tbe forepart
of the week.
David Honshaw. of Houlton. was In Fort-
land Monday.
Mrs. L. t. Docksr visited relatives nsur
Rainier this week.
Miss Mamie Dart visited ber parents In
tbis city Tuouiay.
Mrs. James Cox, of Houlton, was visiting
Portland Tuesday.
Ocorira Mavirer was doln business in
Portland Tuesday.
D. J. Swltzer was doing business in the
metropolis Tuesday.
Charley Lanen haa returned from the
lower river ticheries.
M. A. Perrv and family, of Houlton, spent
tbis week at beaside. .
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kulper visited in tbis
eity Tuesday svenlng.
School Superintendent Copelsnd was in
from Warren Tuesday.
W. D. Connell. of Deer Island, waa In
the metropolis Tuesday.
Miss Bertha Batler returned to her home
In Oregon City Tuesday,
Mr. B. Perrv, of Houlton. returned home
front Portland Monday.
Walter Blakesley and Eugene Whitney
were in Portland Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bubert were In Port
land Saturday and Sunday.
Merchant Charles Briars, of Yankton,
was in Portland Wednesday.
Bev. O. Q. Halev and wife visited Port
land Monday end Thursday.
W. H. Dolman was looking after business
matters in Portland Monday.
V. it. Beearhtev and Was. Placke were
over from Vernonia Tuesday.
B. H. Bailev. of Honlton. waedolna busi
ness iu tbe metropolis Monday.
John Tompkins and Henry Bnmirardnef
were up from Deer lslaad Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dow and children
spent Monday and Tuesday in tbis city.
Frank Poroerov. of Bainier, attended K.
of P. lodge in thia city Tuesday evening.
T. C. Watts, of Beuben. waa looking after
bnsiueaa matters In the metropolis Tuesday.
Edaar Keithlev spent a dav or two In this
city thia week visiting his son and daughter.
Mr. Holcorab, ef Portland, visited her
daughter, Mrs. DUlard, in thia city, this
week.
James Mackle. Ir.. is still nursing bis re
cently injured leg, bat the wound is rapidly
healing.
Miss Georirle Glltner came In from Bunker
hill camp bunday and continued to Balera
on Monday.
Asuetsor Martin White went to Girocy
last Friday evening, where he remained
over Bunday.
Misses Amy George. Daisy Watkinsand
Amies Muckle are enjoying a vacation at
Coweeman this week.
Dr. McLaren and Miles Sheelrn. of Rain
ier, came np Tuesday afternoon and at-
termed a., r. loage in me evening.
Mrs. Nellie Mile, accompanied bv her
eon. Bherman, was in this city laat iriday
on ber return to Salem from Ban Francisoo.
Deontv Clerk Harris and daughter. Birdie,
started Sunday evening for Buffalo, New
York, to remain until the first week in
September.
Clarence Adams, who of late has been
employed in a down-river logging camp,
vinited borne and relaiives near Vernonia
tbis week.
Meaara. Richard Cox. A. Davis. Adin
Koea. and Jack Balroanno are camped this
week near Peris poaioffloe. They expect to
remain away two weeka.
JnHn Worelnnd and Attorney Geo. E.
Davia were down from Portland Tuesday
attending an adjourned term ot circuit
court held here on that day.
Qua Wikstrom reDorts splendid progress
on the construction work of bis new flume
and mill this side ol and back ol JLaiama.
Mr. WiksUow was in Portland Monday.
Mrs. A. A. Henderson, of Houlton, who
bos been absent from that place oa an ex
tended visit in Maine and Massaonuseiis,
wilt arrive home probably tbe early part of
next month. .
Smith Kistner. of Bainier. was circulating
smong St. Helens friends Tuesday. He at
tended the anniversary celebration of Avon
lodge in tha evening and continued on to
for nan a toe nexi aay.
ScBiMl Waj-rauata Pyale.
Notice is hereby given that the following out
standing warrants of school dlbtriot No. a, Oo-
uimnia conniy, wrcKon, are uuw imv.iuc . a."
k, im ia iai and 162 will be naid uoon vre-
fientatlon to me, at St. Halen, Oregon. Interest
will cease alter august w. jona. .., .
Si. tt. vtumjk, metric oiera.
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Nrvilcfl ia hereby given that all warrants
of the City of 8t. Helens, Oregon, presented
anAnnuul 'tint Paid for Want of Funds"
nil to April utn, uxh, mi d paiu upon
nntaentatinn to me. Interest will not be
allowed alter tbis date, VIDDAVJS
Treasurer of the City of St. Helens, Oregon
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Columbia County.
Miss Emma H. Stenbcrg, plain tiffl
John C. Manta, Annie Hants,
va.
Sadie Man is. rune Mann,
Carl Manta, M. Hendricks.
Alphia Adams, and Etbel
ilunHrl,lr llAfonflAtltll
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To John O. Manta, Annie Manta, Sadie
Manta, Tillie Matitt, uari Maura, ana jh.
Hendricks, of tha above-named defend
ants: VOH AND EACH OF YOU ARE
X hereby required to appear and answer
the compaint Bled against you in me aoove
. . i i li. 1 A US' Hau a! tia n avl
6ii ii ilea euiv uy wo me
term of the above-entitled Court following:
the expirauou 01 vue uuw p. cov, ,.w.. ,u
order for publication of this summon.
day of October, ISftS, and if you fail so to
appear or answer aaiu w lt-
fore said day for want thereof, the plaintiff
m ..,! toaaid Court for ths relief de
manded in her complaint.
The relief demanded in plamtirrs com
plaint is that the mortgage held and owned
by her upon' the following described real
property situated in the County of Colum
bia and State of Oregon, to-wit: the South
west quarter of Seotion four (4), In Town
ship three (3) North. Range two(2) West of
the Willamette Meridian, containing 160
aores, be forclosed. and tho said premises
be sold to eiiiiafv the mortgage debt due
plaintin eeeurt'ii uj rum korv,, .wbi..
The sum of JIO0.0O, together with interest
on tbe same at vne rate ui iu yr wu
annum since the 18th day of August, 1&7,
also a reasonable attorney's fee and the
costs and disbuseiumts of this suit, and
that you and each of yon. and all persons
Ctnuuitig wr iu ... . v.
you or either of vou eunrqnnt to the com
mencement o( tlii suit, be barred and forj
ever foreclosed or an rignt. oiauu,
reuempvion, or inner mwiwi
roai propeny. ano aueii vitmr u ..........
relief as to the Court may seem meet and
proper. , ,
This Summons Is pnblished by an order
of Hon. T. A. McBride, Judge of theabove
eutitled Court, made August 5th. 188S.
J. THOUSBURN ROBS,
P. P. DABNEY, and E. B. 8EABROOK,
al2s23 Attorneys for Fiaiuti
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
0rioa o CoufTV AiUKnima,
BT. Jiai.saa, Oreuon, Jnlv ,
NOTlfM IB HEREBY OIVBN THAT THE
Board ol Eiimlimtlan for Oltimi.ift couu
ty, Oruirou, will meet la the courthouse, Iu tiie
cltyolKt. Hellion, onuon, on Monday, AukuiiI
asttt, WW, for the purimne of jNiualtsliur, the as-
ttMlmnil, ui iovo. iiu.iuiumIui i- n;Uit
b urnde before the board. MAkliU W1HTK.
yainM County anoeenor.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
CouaTY Tasimiasa's Orvica,
Ht. Hklxms, Ok., July W, WW.
NOTICR IB HKHEBY OIVKN THAT ALL
unpaid County Warrants of Columbia
uonniy, uregon, wnirn nave own umow.K
and endoraed; "Not Paid for Want of Funds,"
tntlon at thbioffice, Iutcrent will nut be nl lowed
tll thin data. EDWIN ROH.4.
j'MM Treasurer of i'olambia County, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lamo Orrici at Oasoow City, Oa.,
Ancmt 11th, MM.
NOTfCB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUB
follovflng-iiKiiicd settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make llnal proof In support of
hia claim, and that said proof will be msde be
fore the Koulxter and Receiver, at Orogoo City,
Oregon, oa September SUtb, lhm. vtsi
CHUIHTIAN VON BKEK,
flomestead Entry No. WTO, for tho east H of the
southeast 'A of section , township I noitb,
range 4 went.
He names the following witnesses to prove
hia continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of said land, vis: John Hoes, John Brann and
Frank Steele, of Braunsoort, Oregon, and Ven
ial Llecy, of Buxton, Oregon.
mma . CUAtf. U. MOOBEH, Beglster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Orncs at Oaooow Oitv, Ob.. m
AuKiiat 11th, IMS.
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVKN THAT Till
following-named settler haa Died notice of
his Intention to make dual proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the Register and Receiver, at Oregon City,
Oregon, on September Soto. VS. vis:
JOHN HOES,
Homestead Entry No. tWTvl, for the south U of
toe iionneiwi V au w '-77 - 71 " 7 v.
section S, township s north, range 4 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous reaidence upon and cultivation of
said land, vie: nermanus xutmer, join, o.
Braun, Oust Mmldiing and Christian Van Beek,
all of Braunauort, Oregon.
als28 t'HAB B, MOOBES, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lisp Omcs at Oasooa City, Oa.,
August 1, 1IW9.
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has died notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that sold proof will be made be
fore tbe county clerk ot Columbia eounty at St
Helens, Oregon, oa September is, lute, vis:
THOMAfl ME8ERVB.
Homestead Entry No. 10,227, tor the southeast
'4 of southeast of section 12, township 7,
north, range 4 west.
lie names the following wltneases to prove
hie continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of said land, vis: C. O. Lindahl, of Clatakanle.
Oreeon, O. E. Wonderely, J. W. Pugb, and John
Alvln, of Delcaa, Oregon.
012823 CHAM. B. afOORES, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Ovtics at 0koo Citt, Oa.,
I..l 1. llHW
OTICB IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT. THE
follnwlnir-narnMl w.ttter hn filed notice Of
his intention to make final proof in support of
bis claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the county clerk of Columblaeounty, at St.
Helens, Oregon, on August 30, law, vis:
JAMES H. BICE,
Homestead Entry No. D0KJ, for the irmil of sec
tion , township north, range 8 west
Ma n.mM Uia following witnesses to wove his
continuous residence uiion, and cultivation of
said land, via: jo. o. uauan, 01 nv. neiemi,
Oregon, Henry Moulton and A. E. Thomas, of
Miki. Orw.il. and T. A. Bmith. of Clabtkanie,
Oregon. m CHAS. B. MOOBES, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lard Orric at Oaaooa Crry, Oa.,
July 14, 18M.
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
fallowing-named settler has filed notice of
ber Intention to make final proof in support of
her claim, and that mild proof will be made be
fore the Register and Receiver, at Oregon CHy,
Oregon, September 1, lays, vis:
EMILY J. MITCHELL,
Formerly Emily 1. iiohoonover,
Homestead Entry No. 9B52, for the southwest
of section 10, township 4 north, range 4 west.
She names the following witnewes to prove
her eonunuona residence npoa and cultivation
of aaid land, via: Elmer E. Nickeraon, 8. P.
Ballard. John O. Prtuxle and A.F. Adams, all
of Vernonia, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasm Otrica at Oksxioh Cirr, Oo.,
July 14, 1S9.
XTOTIOE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
IN following-named settler haa filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the Reister and Receiver, at Oregon City,
Oregon, on September X, am, via:
ELMER K. NICKXRSON,
Homestead Entry No. VOX, for tbe west i of
northwest of section 2, and northeast . ot
northeast &of section i, township 4 north, range
4 west. "
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continnona residence upon, and cultivation
of said land, vli: R. H. Mitchell, a P. Bal
lard, John G. Prtugle and A. F. Adams, all of
Vernonia, Oregon.
i&a26 CHAS. B. MOOBES, Register.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, Jnne , IMS.
A SUFFICIENT CONTEST AFFIDAVIT HAV
ing been filed in this office by Oeoige F.
Smith, contestant, against homestead entry No.
91197, made June 11, Iftitt, for seji of seetion 11,
township 4 north, range 4 west, by Constant
Bruggeman. connate, in which ft fs altered
that: the said Constant Brnggeman has totally
abandoned the same, said partiea are hereby
notified to appear, respond and offer evidence
touching aaid allegation at 10 o'clock a, m. on
August 23. 1898, belore the Roirlster and Re
ceiver at the United States land office In Oregon
City, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a
proper affidavit, filed Jnne 27, 1S9S. set forth
facta which show that after due dilligence, per
sonal aervice ot this notice cannot be made, it
is hereby ordered and directed that such notice
be iriven by due and proper publication,
jlfiaia WM; GALLOWAY, Receiver.
SUMMONS.
Ia tbe Circuit Court for Columbia County,
Oregon. '
Minnie Mitchell, plaintiff, vs. Lexington
Mitchell, defeadant.
To Lexington Mitchell, defendant.
IN THE AMK OP THIS STATE OF
Oregon: Yon are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint tiled
against you in the above-entitled suit by
the first Tuesdav after tha second Monday
in October, 18iW, Slid if you fall so to ans
wer, for want thereof tbe plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief demanded in
the complaint, yis: For a decree for ever
divorcing her froui the defendant.
This summons is published in Th Obk
gob Mist by order of the Hon. T. A. Mc
Bride, judge of the above-entitled court,
made July 13, im
' ' E. MENDKNHALL
and A. R, MENDKNHALL,
j22s2 . Attorneys for Plaintiff.
CITATION TO HEIRS.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Columbia county. :
In the matter of the estate 1
of
John Elmore, deceased. )
To all the heirs and devises of John El
more, deceased, known and unknown, and
to all persons interested in the said estate.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, you and each of you are here
by commanded to be and appear before the
Hon. County Court of the State of Oregon
in and for the Connty of Columbia, at the
Courthouse in St. Helens, Oregon, on Mon
day, the 6th day of September, A. D.. lt98,
at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. it being the
regular terra, to show cause, if any exist,
why an order Of sale of all the real estate
belonging to said estate should not bemade
as prayed for iu ths petition oa tile in said
Court, aaid real property being desoribed as
follows, to-wit: The southeast quarter of
section 34, township 6 north, ranger S west
of the Willamette Meridian in Columbia
oounty, in the State of Oregon, and con
taining Jijo acres.
Tn testimony whereof. I. J. O. Watts,
clerk of the County court aforesaid, do here
nnin set my hand aud adit the seal of said
Court at my office in the City ot St. Helens,
Uregon, lUlt) A'm uJ Ol J mjr. -a.. lofi.
aos2 J. O. WATTS, County Cleik.
By W, A. Habbis, Deputy.
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Warms orrvulsicns JavensJi'
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SaeSioiite Signature oj
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DUCT COWCr VPAfSFEB.
Opmut,Morpktnf) nor MiaeraL
NotNabcotic.
1 .y-v aasalSiiaitsili.ary. ;J -ssstMi " v-
HARRIS' CASH GROCERY S
Kep always on band nil It hidB of
L , . ; staple awl faouy groceris and ; -- ..... -
n . . praviflions, furra produce, iropical
FOr YOUr ; domestic frut in ema, fine ; flrOCCrlCS
... - tewi and wtrs, totyawo and civvm. .- p :- -
"" "" ; A line line of confectionery alno to "
tock.aad varlouaoii-arpwiiiitie
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k -svuni'iK.n wii ui iv nnw mnni w i nuu i ui. iwiwiasiw,
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ST. HELENS PIIAIOilAGY
Dr. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor.
DRUGS
esoeeooooc;
Patent Medicines,
PERFUMES AND
Prescriptions...
Carefully and Accur
ately Compounded....
DAY OR NIGHT.
Oigtirs....
i'm ism air a"f r "
mm mar
DART &
ruin Street,
Oeahrt in....
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
InclwIliiR a
and dress
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main oirfjei. -
fAarVitVatWarVAaffcAaatfcA.
SOME RARE BARGAINS
-FARMING LANDS-
One bnndred and twenty acres, IV)J miles
from eounty seat; 40 acres in cultivation; t
mile from Mhooihouae; oa Columbia river,
price $ao 00 per acre.
One hundred and twenty acres; rood or
chard; 90 acres good Bwale laud; all land la
level; 1 aille from schoolhouse: H mile
from ratlroad station: 1 aille from tidewater;
good chance tor oordwood.
-TIMBER
Timber claim ; 80 acres; estimated at I.Ono,
000 feet of timlior; acoesaable to logging
stream; price fM 00.
Timber claim ; lflO acres; over d.OOO.OOO feet;
price (000 00.
For further information call on or a-"
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Fancy Toilet Articles.
FANCY STATIONERY.
Complete Line of.
School Books...
and..-
School Supplies
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MUCKLE
St. Helena, Oregon.
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Choice Groceries
Always on hanil. floor, prafn, and feert. Tobacco and
cigars, and smokers' article, noUona, ew.
...Hardware...
CROCKERY AND TINWARE.
...Drv Goods...
general hssortment of elothinit, funiishluRS,
goods. Also a Hue Hue of boom and allocs.
MUCKLE
- pu xieieua, it.uii'
Ten seres on Milton creek. W mile from
school; 8-roora house, barn, outnnuaes, ete.(
siiuill orchard; Saeres la ouluvauuu; ptii,e
tl.OOO,
EtKhty acres, 8Vi miles from eounty m-iit;
alllevoland timlwr slasheii; K mile from
schoolhouse; on oounty roait; will sell iu 10
or 'JD acre tracts; price fOuO por aore; part
caAh and balance on time.
LANDS-
" One hundred and twemv ai'ri's of timber
land iu tp 4 n, r 2 wt-at: price mi.
Blx hundred and forty aerps of ttinbvr
laud tp 4 u, r i west; pme a.' no jiur aeru.
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