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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1898)
OltHGON MIST. rUIOAV, EFTEiUBKH , 1S88. Itov. Pliilbroolc will preach at Deer I.land fttv.l St. H "''" rTt Hurxlay at the usual hour. Rumomher that you curt tarn one year's subscription to (hit paper bjr on (ling in two easii iiiBcnoer. l'hotoirrapher Ford haa rotiirnod lo tliis o ty from down me mer, auu it ready to accommodate the pubho. HervicM will be conducted In the Epiwopal oliuroh la tliia city Sunday evening by ttev. Wilson, of 1'orUand, Count Treasurer Ross ha call lor warrants in this issue. Warrant endowed prior to Sopteiiilier 1, 1898, will be paid. t Parent! ihould be ready to itari lliolr children to acbool next Monday iiiornitiir. The regular fall term bo- gins here on that day. James N. Rioe made final proof on hi homestead near Mist, on Tuesday, before Ihe clerk. His witnesses, were It. H. Hattan and T. A. Smith. The regular September term of (be eommlBsionera' court will convene In this oily next Wednesday morning, l'rnbate court opena on Tuesday, Mon day being a non-Judicial day. The Famoua Clolhlng House, of Portland, has an ad on this page this week. For every $10 purchase at their store tbey will refund (1 In exposition coupons good for admission to the big fair. I will be In Woodland, Wash,, until September 15ih. Any communica tion will reach me at that place. I will return to St. Helens duriug that time by appointment ouly. Iluspeotfully, J. A. Ebid, Dentist. The time card of tlie Astoria 4 Co lumbia Iiiver railroad appears in an other column this Issue. It was oun idered expedient by the managers lo publish their time table for the bene fit of the people of thie end of the county. Mosl of Columbia county's campers and recreation seekers are at home again after a season of enjoyment and physical profit. Although the heat In this section has not been so intense this season as uauat, the outings bare been nevertheless enjoyed. Thomas Headley, an aged and in firm gentlemen who is being supported tiv tha county and oared for by Mr. A. H. Sheffield, of Bachelor Flat, is ml resovnrins from a severe illness. Th life of the old centleman waa die- paired of for several days, but at last counts he was slowly improving. The lalle papers please copy, j It is a question what it Is that pos-j tveao a rat to insist on singing such weut lullabies late in the nigbi with out any app-trent oifcjrt on hie part. There are cats iu Our neighborhood that never get their voice whetted up t the tremulo pitch until half past twelve, and when they reach up and eatoti high C by the nape of the neck they hold on like grim death. The nulla In the sidewalks of St. Hel ena protrude half their length, and the air fuf sum distance, on many occa sions, wear a blue, haiy appearance, caused by the able-bodied ousawords emanating from male and female pw dostrians who stub their toes on them. Ordinarily it is a ain to swear, but such a transgression is pardonable when Jrovoked by the chcumstancos we tave mentioned. Idaho bus passed a splendid law. Hereafter all restaurant must date their apple pie and serve sandwiches that are of the vintage of the year tu which they are manufactured. A sandwich, which, when mounted with a coal of fire, will walk off, la not con sidered fit fruit, and the vender there of will be held up to publio execration and acorn and fined not less than three ounces and a term in Hie don-Jon keep. I Potdorn, of ClaUkanie, accom panied by C. II. Green, the big timber man of Saginaw, Mich., apeat last week on Grass river, with a view to nnuinir in hi? railroad uu that stream. Mr. Groen own a tine body of timber on that river, and as Mr. Saldern has taken out all the available timber on Fall creek, he i seeking a new loca tion. Grave river has one of the finest luxlios of timber tributury to its banks to be found in the state. Uatuiamet Gasette. It is the editor duty to speak of his own as the lovliesl town beneath near en' blue canopy, aaye an exchange. Ym: nd to sneak of tho deceased ott- iznn as a fallen oak when he dies of ilio iim-tumn. Call a man a promi nent and influential citicen when he is the best nokor-playor in town, BpeaK of Ihe dirty-hcud street Arab a bright-eyed urchin on the road to fame. A big-looted miiid a the beau tiful mid accomplished young bride. And there are many other thing oon nocted with the life of a newspaper man that are seldom mentioned above a whisper. " ; '" Tlia countv board of equalisation, which bus been in session here this week ha had little to do. , One or two nnnlicution for reduction of assess ment were made and granted, but further than that there scorns to have been perfect confidence reposed in Asaesaor White to do his full duty and do it well, forhaps no county in Ore- iron' has an assessor who has a more i.hnroneli understanding of what is re quired of him and who possessea a de sire to be morr just and equitable than does Martin White, and the knowledge l) the people of these facts is suf ficient to satisfy their minds as to his work. "Death and taxes cannot be escaped," it is said, and Deputy Sheriff liattan ia niartina himself to more forcibly impress the truthfulness of the state ment upon the minds of the people. Ha hns been sending out notioes to neonle who are delinquent on some o( the old tax roll. Of course bitterness is at once engendered and all manner nl oypiihiib offered ana claims mans, Una man. liviim in the East, it is said when answering the notice sent by the sheriff, stated in an affidavit that he l nrumunvion of receipts for each vear's tax for many many year baok, . .. .. f - 10(iH J.. including me iai iur ioio. liuquent might have had a httle chanoe if he had omitted the latter year. The assessment for 1808 is not yet completed. A LOCAI, INDUSXIIX. One Which Deserve More than a Slight Palng Notloe, Mr. Herb Howard, of Yankton, was In town riiimdny afternoon on a mission of uuolness, and when questioned by a Wist reporter rewriting the lumber bun! ns at bin establishment, he stated that b was enjoying a neat and prulltuble patronage, local and general. - Mr. Howard's mill has been In operation at Yankton fur several years, and while It ha not bean brought into great pronilneno by moll a volume of business that it was impossible to handle It, yet the mill Las bad something to do most of lbs time, snd a grout deal of th Urn it has been kuit quite busy. i'be business qualifications of Mr. How ard have secured a number of contract from the Northern l'acllle Company for ties, anil from that on source alone th mill has been able to opsrat much of the time t a proIt to its owner. Meantime a groat deal of lumber bas been disputed of to the local trade, which, altogether, bas tnads a profitable business. Mr. Hawurd Is Just now looking after a contract which will require 000,000 feot of logs to Oil, and In cat he is successful th plant will he kept busy for soius time. While these orders for a large amount of lumbar from one source are being cut and filled, there Is, of necessity, much of the log which Is cut Into other different kinds of lumber, snd tbls Is stacked away and disposed of to th local trade. Mr. Howard Inform us that he now bas about 800,000 feet of good lumber flooring, celling, and rustic besides a quantity of dimension lumber, which beflnds a market for at a satisfactory figure. II fills many orders for brlilge timbers and bridge plank, and the other varieties-of rough lumber be manufactures nnd a ready market. The fact of the location of th mill being in a thickly settled district, It Is beneficial In a sens of affording employment to many (tenons residing nesrby. Taken as a local enterprise It is a benefit to the community, an accommodation to th surrounding country, and a paying investment for Its owner. SHIPMENTS OP FRESH FISH. Next Season will Bee New Operator In the Field. Th handling of fresh fish next yesr will more than likely be undertaken'en th Co lumbia on a greater seal than at any time heretofore In th history of th Ashing In dustry. Bom time sgo the News mad mention that several of th cannerjmen contem plated going Into that line of th business, snd now It Is know for certain that three of th local packer will give fresh fish shipment a good deal of their attention. This does not mean, of course, that their canned product will be diminished, but that it will be altogether a aid Issue. Not only will th cannery uien handle fresh fish, bat Trescott will again be on band with In creased capacity. It is alxo said that other cold storage men will locate permanently In Astoria, and be In readiness for next year's season. There Is growing demand for fresh sal mon, and the local packers are beginning to realise that tbey are lining a good thing oy ronniiing ine r operations exclusively tu the canned product. Astoria Mews. One of the biggest back sale ever made ou the Paoifie coast took place do Hay creek, in Wasco county, last week, when a sheepman from Montana urcna''d practically all the bucks that the Baldwin Sheep and Land Co. bad left fur sale Ibis year, about 700 head. The bucks will be shipped to Montana from The Dulles. The price ia private, but it could not be under 17000, says an authority, a tidy sum to come from another state to one man tor buolts. This company ha old altogether about 2500 buck this year at equally fair price. MAtsKltM. Banna-flTMoKs.At Rainier, Oregon Hnn- rin avaninc. Auiruet 88. IS. Mr. Harry Brousand Miss LeotaSymons.in tbeCon srrrgatlonal ehurch, Bey. M. iJartingame oraclaMng. Tha church was filled with spectators, Th young couple left on the 8:03 train for roruana, wner iney spent uieir uoney moon. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon tor Columbia ooumy. Uu. M. Tayu. PlalnUfT. John Haaav TavLea. Defendant. To John Henry Taylor, the above-named d lenilaui: N TIlaNAMK OF THB STATE OFORKOON: Yon am herobT commnndixl and rem I red to appear In the above-entitled court and an swer the complaint filed sgainst you In the ahove-entllled cause on or before the first day of the neit rKiilar terra ot the above entitled court next following the expiration of the time prescribed In me oraer or puDiicaunn oi mis summons, town: TuBsrtay, ineiun oaroiucw her, is; ana you m ue " j. fall to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the reliel prayed for In iriraiVht on or before the first dav of the terra of the above-entitled oourt, that you pay to the elera tneraoi we sum vi fw.w wimuuj P"J),'il!,l,'wfi,''r a itncrree dissolving: the marriae contract now anil heretofore existing between ril.tinUli and defendant, ana lor a aexree ewnru mk tho oaro, ciulixly , and control of theminnr children of plaintiff and defendant to this pmiuuir, ., . , , .... r'ri,ir,i v.r(1ipTf awardlni to this nlalntlrr one-hall nl tha lollowmg-oeiwnneu rem imi intuit. l.vlna. ItAhifF. and hitimtaln Oolliul- uia county, ,rKui w.oh.w west quarter of the Northeast quarter and the K...,hU,A..,i.i.rtAF ot the HouUutkst Quarter of Section 8, Township North, Rsnire 4 West .of tne wmamewe skihimw. uhi, Fourth That In the event said defendant falls ,A n.. uitia Miimoiiv Miidento lite, that the said sum of SI60.00 be ordered and adluihted lo be a lien upon the Interest of said defendant In said premises, and that tho same be sold to pay snidsum, and forOie eosta and disbursements of this suit, and lor suon oinsr reuej wm iuoj us "r'l'Vs summons Is published against you In TB a Uin hw nni.tr of llofl. ihOS. A. MC- Briilo, inline of the above-entitled oourt, made and dated the B.,ndd.yof8ertmhor wjj. S3 of Attorney for ftatntiff. Reyal 'Kf.BL IK VZL - AkJiliiUtli. fr-a pnvtt BAWIWft SQWnfS no., MORE HOCK CONTBACX8. A targe Crusher to be Started Here at Once. Messrs. John Murk and John Drew, representing tb fortlaad Saad & Coutiact Co., were in this city Monday looking over the ground preparatory to putting In a large rock oruaber. This company has secured th contraot from th government for a large quantity of crushed rock to be used at th mouth of th liver, and have decided to take th rook from tb Bister' quarry, Just below this city, Ths plant to be put In Is sn entirely new on, and its capacity will b about double that of the plant formerly need her. It will require about twenty men to operate the plant, and tb contract, calling for 12, 000 tons of rock, will require about fire months' time to fill. Tb plant bas already been purchased, and tb boiler will be shipped down next Week and immediately placed la position. We were given to understand that this targe contract is only on of many tbat are expected soon to com her for a large amount of crushed rock and paring blocks. Mr. John Sweency.of tb Portland Asphalt um Co., was in town Monday, also, looking after th filling of large contract for pav ing blocks, 200,000 In number, we under stand. Gentlemen interested in this class of work are predicting a repetition of the time when many blookmakera and quarry men found lucrative employment in the numerous rock quarries In this vicinity. The demand from lbs government for tbls class of material for Improvements and re pair work is becoming greater, and ltisoou lldently expected tbat a great number of men will soon bs put to work. DIED AT THE ASYLUM. Relative Not Notified For Nearly a Month. Frank Webber, who onlh 28th of July was committed to the Insane asylum, Is dead. Tu Mist reported th facta In the case In It Issue of August Stb, and up to that time no notification to Webber' rela tives had been received her concerning his tulsfortun. It was only a few days ago that Mrs, Wikstrom wrote to Salem inqalr- ing as to how her brother was getting along, when sh received th answer tbat he bad died on August 6th. It seems strangs that tb officials at that institution could not notify relative as to lb facts in such cases when it is well known where each relative reside. It may have been the wish of Mr. Webber sister to make some special arrangements for tb burial of the body bad sit been notiiled of the iauta. School Entertainment. Th pupils of tbs public school at Warren will entertain all lover of th stars and stripes at th school-building in Warren on th evening of September ltb. A literary programme will b rendered, altar which refreshments will be served. Tb proceeds ar for th purpose of baying a Bag for the school. Further particular concerning the ret rose menu auu programme wm appear next week. rERSONAL MKftTION. Mrs. Bheldon wss in Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Day returned frent Portland Tues day. Mrs. Cliff has returned from th moun tain. Dolph Hook-hkirk vMtod In this city this week. , , Mrs. John Bcott was in Portland last Sat urday. - H. B, Borthwtck, of Coble, was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Hugh Groves Visited relatives hi this city last week. J, O. Plank was attending to business hi Portland Tuesday. ; Will Wilson, of Vernonia. was In tblsdtv Tuesday n route lor Porllaud. , Walter Blakeslef was lookinx after busi ness aifalra iu Portland Tuesday, Captain Henderson and O. D. Gllson, of Houitou, were in i'ortland Wednesday, Frank Sheffield wa down from Warren Monday attending to business waiter. Tho. Mill sad son, Guy, were among those who left lor the hop-uulds last Mou dey. Gee. A. Halt and wife returned Inst Sun day from a aeveral days' slay near Bber- woou. Messrs. Chs. and Chaa. H. English war up from Deer Island Monday ou a business mission. Maovof our cltisena left on tb Monday morning boats for the hop-fields of the VY'ii- lameite vaney. Mr. O. G. Mavger returned last Monday from the CllU'oaiup, near Bunker hill. She had spent a week there. Dr. Roa waa in Portland Wednesday, He heard Bev. De Witt Talmaee lecture at th exposition building. D. J. 8wifer is staying at Rainier, where he lis temporary charge) of Mr. George Messrs. K, Cox. E. K. Quick. A. Davis. and Jack Balmannu returned from their camping trip last Monday. Hon. Norman Merrill, of Clatskauie. was doing bust iichs in roriiuna last Saturday, and was also in this oily Tuesday. Cantain Hoochkirk. of the Iraida. moved his family to Portland from Kainier Wednes day, runnier loses a spieuaiu lamuy, Mlaa Dalsv Watkins denarted Tuesday moruing for Norllu rn California, where she expects lo remain some time with relatives. Omar Bhamiahan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cleeton last Friday. Saturday. He returned to his work at Peterson's camp Sunday evening. Joe Evorael ia "carryinir" on of hi feot In sllna. A wood-watton run over his foot at the Vancouver ferry alip, crashing off ine DOiioni ot tue great toe. Mrs. Jacob George returned to thl city Monday from Coweenian. with her son and daughter. Mr. George will remove to Portland at once, where the children will attend acbool tins winter. Mr. W. H. King, of ClatgKatiie, was in this cltv Monday on a business mission. Mr. King la operating his large auhigle-niill on the Clatakanl river, and reports a better demand ana better price tor tiis prouuc than was anucipaiea. Harry West was down from Bcapnoose yesterday. Mr. West says he will have about twenty tons of Drones this season. Hire tons already having been taken to tbe dryer. He expects to receive 4 eeut per pound tor toe unu product. lay your Expenses IMEXPOSITIOH COUPQifel Forthe benellt of visitors t.the falr-gyj ""H 1 S CUT-11 10 and wc rofun,! 11.00 on every I1C.0O purchase of MSN'S OR COYS' CLOTiilfaC... At our store. One Price to all Goods marked in plain figures. Cam FAUOUS GLOTIIIHG HOUSE ffleirrl suil 2n THE HOME OF INDUSTRY, A Point From Where I-mmber, Bhtn. gle, and Produce la Shipped. It Is not misstating fact when it is said tUt unquestionably the town of Clt-n 1 th busiest plan In Columbia county this year. In faot, Clatskanle bas always been a hv business center. Especially this sea son can the people of that place and the country tributary feel a keen gratification In the condition now existing Iher from a standpoint of business and commercial life. W r reliably Informed that no less than thirty teams ar constantly mpiiyed In hauling Into that town lumber, sbinsrles, bey, and other produce, beside quantities of cord wood, and these commodities find a market at prices which enable tbe people to realise a bsudsorue living from th fruit of tbolr industry. Tb lumber which to this summer being delivered at Ciatskanie is principal b'gb grad cedar, and In the markets of the city command a fancy pric. while th bln gles, wlib h perhaps ar no better quality than those manufactured at other olaces, yet tbey are In domand, and th nunufae turer realise on an averag of tl 2S per thousand for them. Many tons of splendid quality bay are marketed there, and taken altogether Clats kanle Is enjoying not a boom, but stiff and lucrative business and a steady and substantial growth. A rich and productive country anrronnrts the town, which stlmn lates business, and th-fact that the trade from the lower Nchalem country centers in Ciatskanie adds the greater per cent to its trade, and on a general footing the condi tions ar such that any town might well feel proud of, and the people there are par donable for their boasting. , Transportation facilities frosn Clatskante are all that uy town could desire rail and boat besides large scows or barge are taken op tbe river and loaded with wood, lumber, hay, shingles, and all other pro ducU.thus creating a keen competition, the result bing cheap rates lor freight. Another important feature in favor or the town Is the splendid educational fncilities ... .wWiiaed bv it. Each school year there are many families move to the town to take advantage of ihe good schools, and this naturally brings the placa into plTlT'nlitinn of tbe Immense log ging plant In th country tributary to Ciatskanie has been and remains an Im portant feature In IU bu.ineas transact Ions, and with all these resource tbe town is sure to grow snd develop in such a way as to bring it into lurtlier toiuawrasi liience. SUMMONS. In the Clrcnlt Conrt of th State of Oregon Miss Emm H.Bteaberg.plalntifTl rn nmn i t.fiiiiiLV. vs. John 0. Manl. Anni Mania, Sartl Mania, iium .., Carl Mant. M. Hendricks. Alphla Adams, and fcthei Hendricks, defendant, To John C. Mant. Annie - Manix, eaoie Mailt, Tune Menus, vsri biu, . Hendricks, of th above-nained defend- OU AND EACH OF YOU ABE i k-uk ronniraxl tn Anr2ar sna answer a. uvl ww - " " - , . the compaint Bled against you In tlie above enUtled suitby th first day ot tlie next term of the above-entitled Court follow ng the-expiralion of the time prescribed in tbe order lor publication of this summons, which dav Will be Tuesday, th eleventh day of October. IR08, and it you fail so to appear or answer "-"r ---'- .- foresaid day for want thereof, the p aintiff wulspplvtosald Conrt for the relief de manded In ber complaint. The relief demanded In plalntlfrs com plaint is that the mortgage held snd owned by her upon tlie following described real property situated iu the County of Colum- i nn i dhhs u v.r"... - - , - , aest quarter of 8ection four (4), In Town ship three (3) Nortn. Kange vam wees w the Willamette Meridian, containing 180 ores, be forclosed. end tbe said premise be sold to atisfy the mortgage debt dne plaintiff secured by said mortgage, to-wit : Vbe sum of H00.00. together with interest on th same at the rat of 10 oer cent per annum since th 18th day of August, 1897, also a reasonable attorney's fee and the costs snd disbasemeuts of this suit, and that you and each of yon. aiid all persons claiming or to claim by, through, or under vou or either of you snbaequent to theoom- mencement ot tins un. oo uarreu .-... mi- ever loreciosea oi ; redemption, or ouier uiwmn . real property, and nch other nd further relief as to the Court may seem meet and in mibHahed br an order of Hon. T. A. McBricle, Judgeof the aboTe- uw"w . antmnVDrifiM DACQ P. p. DABNEY, and B. B. 8KABKOOK. al23 awunicjiiwiiwuMM. CITATION TO HEIRS. In the County Conrt of the But of Oregon for Columbia county. In the matter ot the estate I m r John Elmore, deceased. ) k .11 ii,. heirs and devises of John El more, deceased, known and unknown, and to all Demons interested in th said estate. N THB NAMK OF THK trrATJS ur nn von and each of vou are here- .' . . rr i .... by commanaea to uu uu in and for the County of Columbia, at the Un. 1 W. n t.V t 111 rt 111 LIIH US n.,.th..iiAA in Mt. neiens. ureaon. uu rauii .i. h. Ml. rfttv nf Hentember. A. D., 1MI3, at i o ciock p. v lv " : regular term, 10 auow cause, u ni why an order of sale of all the real estate i.i....in. n .aid estate should not betuade as prayed for In th petition on Hie in said n.,,. .ai.l mil ivrnrieriv bclmi desortlied as follows, to-wit: The southeast quarter of section 84, township 6 north, range 3 west of the Willamette Meridian in Columbia county, in th eiate oi ureguii, tBT rJSTi: I. J. G. Watt. clerk of the County court aforesaid, do here unto set mv hand and affix the seal of said Court at my office in tlie City of Bt Helen, ..-o ' l n. WATT8. Countv Cleik. By w. A. riABKis, fwpw.j. SUMMONS. fa the Circuit Court ior Columbia Connty Minnie Mitchell, plaintiff, vs. Lexington 4ii..hAlt dnfeiulant. 1 in To lxington Mitchell, defendant, fN THK NAMK OK THK STATE QF 1 Oregon: You are hereby required to miliar and auswor the complaint filed against you in the above-entii led smt by the Unit Twesdav after the aeoond Monday t .. iwum" uiirl if vou fail so to ans wer, for want thereof tlie plaintiff will ap i m tl,. m.ort for tlie relief demanded in ii,' cnninlaint. via: Vft a decree forever divorcimt her Iro.u the defendant. 'rki.,nmmnnRii riiililistied inTHKOaK- Mist hv order Of tb Hon. T. A. Mo- Bride, judge of the abovo-cntitled court, mad.Julyl8.1.EMEi?nEllHAfb and A. R. MENBKNHALL, j22a2 Attorneys for r'lalniiir. Oood until October SUth epflMTlAJtl) OBl-.OOS NOT TfKT VKIUFIED. Iteport that a New Industry I to tie Introduced. , A rumor has found its way to this city that a deal Is on hand to build a large Hume, extending many miles np the ClaUkanie river, th object being to place portable mills along tbe rout for tbe purpose of cut ting large timbers, which are to be darned to a point acceasabl by rail, and there manufacture the large sticks into all var ieties of dimension timbers and building material. ; Bumor has It, also, that the Astoria and Columbia Blver Railroad people, with other capitalists, are Interested In this project. ultlmstely to mak ClaUkanie tb bas of operations. Tbe rumor I given a little color by the lispatch from Astoria which appear else where In thl Issue, since the deliberations of ths prominent men are kept secret. The existence of the railroad makes tucn an undertaking possible now, and there ay be some Important transaotions take place soon which will add material aid to our people In a business way. frevasal for Bids. NOTICB 18 HEHEBY oiVBNj neaiea iu ii.r hiiiiiiitnr m. lirdiL-e over Tide creek In fiuul main. Mo. ft. Iu Columbia countv. Ore- gou, will lie received by J. B. Dosn, at Uafnier, Oreiron, from the date of the publication of this notice mi to September 7th, Wis. said bridge to D Oillll ill HAM-.oruanue won muuw.ii,.(w Mentions on Ills In the oflice of J. B. loau, at Hnlnler, Oregon, thejuiunty Court reserving Hie rtaht to reject any or ail bids. Dated Hits 24m day of August, Dm. . lOAN, TREASURER NOTICE. Codmtv TnaAsoaaa's Ornc, 8t. IIslkks, Oa., Bepteniber t, Vm. NOTICB 18 HKKEBY GIVEN THAT ALL iinnuM Ronntv Warrants of Columbia Connty, Oregon, which have been presented and endorsed: "Not Paid for Wunt of Funds," prior to Ue't. l.lmsl, will be psld upon prenen tailon at thlsoince. Interest will not be snowed afior thi dte. EDWIN KOrtM, ttoao Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon. NOTICE FOB PUBtlCATION. Lakd Omc at Uaaaoa Citv, O,, Auirmt'27. lstia. itotu-i IB WRRHBY fllVENf THAT THE IN tollowiiiK-samed settler has died notice of his tntenUoa to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be Inrx ths Rcirinler and K:elver. at Oreaou City, Oregon, oo October Stb, Mil, vis: MIECZYHTAW OLBJNICKI, nnnuanui Kntrv go. 10.387. for the se of nwU and ntH of swJiaod 4i ol twit ot section lo, to 6 n, rt west. ua tha foilnwlno. witnesses to wove nls continuous residence nocn. and cultivation of said land, vis: K. Marsnail, 01 rpnianu. u ron. 328 Columbia street; W. Mitchell, of Port land. Oretron, 1S9, loot of Morrison street; A. Warnev, ol Valley, Oregon, and M. Fresh, of Deer Island, Oregon. .. sao7 CHAa B. MOOHKS, Beglster. NOTICE FOR PUBtlCATION. Lakd Oryici At Oaaeoic City, Oa., August 28, IK. VrOTlCB 18 HEREBY GIVEN TH AT laS 111 lllHln.n.mMl settler hss filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support f his claim, and that said prooi win oe m -fora Clerk of Court, at bt. Helens, Oregon, oo Octobers, WSS, vis: JOSEPH A. EVERETT, Homestead Entry No. 9129, for ths i sw of swW, and lot No. 4, section 4, and seH of uu and lot No. 1, section 8, tp 4 n, r 6 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said land, vis: Brice Hacker, Wm. H, Hacker, and Joseph Reed, of Keasey, Oregon, and John H. Hartuian, of Vernonia, Oreiron. a2So7 CHA8. B. MOOKK8, Reelster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laxo Orrica at Oaxoex City, 0a., August 21, 1894. VTOTIClt 18 HEREBY GlVfcN THAI inn 1 ,..iiAnrin..n.nl KAtllAr has filed uotlceoi his Intention tor make final proof in support ; of his claim, and that said proof will be made he lore Clerk ol Court at St. Helens, Oregon, on October S, 1Su8,vU: M. E. EVERITT, Homentead Entry No. 10.391. for the seii of nwW and swK of ne4 of see 82. tp 6 n, r S west. He names the lollowiua witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and eultlvatton of said land, vis: Brice Hacker, Wm. H. Hacker, and Joeepa ileeo, oi a-easey, ureou, mu vuu H. Hartuian, of Vernonia. Oreeon. sido7 CHAiJ. B. MOOBK8. Realster. NOTICE rOR PUBLICATION. laan Ornc at Oaoo Citv, Or., Aurll8t lllh, 189B. NOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVK.M THAT TUB fiillowlnsnained settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final procf In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Bcifister and Keceiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on September aoth, IKU8, via: CHRISTIAN VA BH.B.K, smmhIh Wntrr Na 9ffKL for the east U of tbe southeast W of section 6, townsbin S orth, ranae 4 west. . He names the followlnn witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said laud, via: John Uooa, John B. Brann and Frank Keeie, ol Braunaport, uregou, auu wui lei Lieoy, ol Buxton, Oregon. - alMtt CH AS. B. MOOREH, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Lamd Ornca At Obkoom Citv. Oa.. August llth. ism. NtrilUH, ID ntHBin ...... foliowing-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bemade . b. ... x, cm ...: Hwul.r ut llK.ffiin Citv. vn vmnonV f , T L U 'I I . 1' 'It, N l.uu,m rtnLnlMlllMraiM.h. VIS. JOHN HI1KH. Homestead Entry Ho. M, for tne somn 01 . . . . . I n, u,,lia..t W. n! tne ii . , 1 1 uran i '- o"'. - . - ' - e ........ .1, In a nnrlh MRM A V'ML Me names ine hiiupkiu, ..." i"".- -eoiHlnuous residence npon end onltlvatiou pi i , . 1 1 .......... Villi. ,u 1 ,1 1, tl U saiu lauo, Ti. t ..- i - -- Uraun, uust tjmionna anu uneuau iw all of Braunaport, Oregon. , . algs28 CHAB B. M00RE8, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Offic at Oaaooa Citv, On., Aiisrimt 1. 189ft. NOTICB IB HEREBY H1VEN THAI 1 ni lollowing-uamed settler has Hied notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made tie- fore tne county eiers ui wiunin .... -j- Helens, Oregon, on oepieuioer o, ww, ,m,. THOMAS MBSERVB. Hnmmitead Kutry No. 10,2a7, lor the southeast of southeast 4 oi seuuou ij, wniuui ., ,,n.lh milira 4 WeKt. He names tne louowuig witu ... hi..nntitinniM mildeoti unnn. and eultivntion of said land, vis: C. O. Lindahl, of Clalskanie, Oregon, O. E. Wonderely, J. W. Pugta, and John Alvin, oi ueieua, wretsoii. , alisill C II Art. b. MOOHKS, Register. OREGON INDUSTRIAL 9 EXPOSITIOH OPENS IS PORTLAND, SEPTESViSER 22, CtOdES- October 22, 1893. The Finest and Greatest Exposition Ever Meld in me rnortnweat Horticnltural and Agricnltaral Prodnota of Oregon and Washliiftton will be displayed in wonucrmi prolusion, iti clading more varieties tlian ever be fore gathered toeothor in one 1 exhibit. Goi Silver ani Brorizs Ecials will Is Cllftdliibll. ntnrvelwnalr Bl h Mueclmena from Our Unlet, ilvr ather .Hiuoa. Eoiuselt's Eesoissi Eilitary E Has been anitamcd for tha season. uuil Astounding Aerial Feats and Acrobatic j eriorniunces. Very Low Rates on all Ilailroads. Admissiou: AilulU25Cts. Children 10 pntfffti.ivtnmtwitli'lin'fii'il'ls'Wl'l'lllfiiinii.iw I r - 1 i I I ' s ! i t ii i ;r" r, I I I : . I i I id tu V 'Lll Ayeetable Preparation for As similating theroodandlieiJula biig tli S iuiMfiis antiiJflwvils cf Protnctrs'BIcsJioii.ClieeTful tS3 e'virisl.Coatiilns neither Oiffljm.MorpUiiuJ not llisxioL l40TKAltCOTIC. Wa tmi' A perfect Renjedy forConsflpa fion. Sour Stornich.Diarrlioea, Vormspjnvulsions,F!VBrishp ncss and LOSS OT SlER JSC Simile Signature cf NEW YORK. exact copy or wrappeb. jrraW'A, 1V a AMSlbJU f U't (unWlWAst I fiwmftcd 1 iyyayyvvsvvVVVrBVVVrVy HARRIS' CASH GROCERY 3 Keeps slways on hand all kinds of staple and fancy groceries and provisions, farm produce, tropical and domestic Iruils in searan, fine teas and coffees, tobacco and cigars. A tine line of confectionery slso ia Stock, and various otiier specialties. For Your rnowco rnwi IT7 AMn M A y VUI 1 1 1 I . VW 11 M . I.,, II, llASAA,AAXAAAA,AAAAAAAAAAaAAi ST. HELENS Dr. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor, . AAAAAA. DRUGS CCCOC00CCC4C Patent Medicines, Fancy Toilet Articles. PERFUMES AND FANCY STATIONERY. Prescriptions... Carefully and Accur ately Compounded.... DAY OR NIGHT. ....Cigars.... i am rem r- rfM iftt r ajls rffc si DART & ITalii Street, Dealer in.... GENERAL ..MERCHANDISE DART & Main Street, - ajautViajtVA JsVilfkjga. A A, afh.rffc sWsA jsVuaVaJ SOME RARE BARGAINS i -FARMING LANDS- One hundred and twenty acres, 1H miles Ten acres on MllUin crock, i mile from from onuiitv seat; tt acres In cultivation; I school; S-room house, barn, outhmiaes, etc: mil from s'jlnKiliouse; on Columbia river; small oi-chartli 8 acres tu cultivation: price prloeaiOUueracre. flWOO. One hundred and twenty acres! Rood or- Ktehte ere. 8H miles frora ennnty seat; chard; w acres Rood swale land; all land is all lcvol and timber alaahed; K nulie ft'.m level; 1 mile from school house; mile achoothouse; on eonnty road; will w'l! in W- Iroin railroad Matlonil mil from Udawat; orsw-aiw tracts; price SttlOV pur aere; part good chance lor oordwood. cash aud balance ou time- -TIMBER LANDS- TtmherelalmiWaoie; estimated st4.i)il,- out) feet of tlmlx-r; aceessahle to lotticlng stream; prioewt0. Tlmberclaira;lfioa!reaiover8,000,00lfcef; price 00 Ui). For farther infornuitioa call r.i cr c ji . . . f-laitt 5trCCt, Cls. 1 Cirr''fr'l'r' ""- rOTlufirBTtir tV" V'r Vf! V ""! Boars tho Eifmaturo cf oiifihf. t 1 i f 1 f t i ! 1 '!? 1 vhk erwTAiiit ,osMv, mwwtn etnf. Groceries. IN RTRF FT RT MFI FNS flH I t ' t t I . - , w... PHARMACY Complete Line of.. School Books., and School Supplies -'J si smAi MUCKLE St. Helens, Oregon. It, Mv. 'lf)' ft i)f ilio Kind Vj You llavo Always 0 Choice Groceries Alvayson hanA. Flour, (rrain. nA fwd. Tobacco sad cigaxs, ttad sm.uk em' tirLicle, notions, eia. ...Hardware... CROCKERY AND TINWARE. ...Drv Goods... InelndliiBTaironpral assortment of clothine, fnrnlshlni?s, and dross goods. Aim a line Hue ot boolsaud snoea. MUCKLE - St. Helens, Oregon. One hundred and twenty cri of IliuU-r land in tp 4 n, x l vieM-, pm-o imih. Hir hnrnlrcd and h"-(w n-'ri of t'fv.i,-,- land tp i n, r 1 west,, p i. v- s i p r i. .. C. 1 I I