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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1898)
OlUiGON MIST. DEOBMHKEB, 189S. ClUrk Walts Isatieil marrmira It cena WedHMday to John 1. Wager, ol l'orllaud, nJ Mn. Ulivt U. Utl broatb, of Columbia county, Chauiberlitlu' Colic, Cliolt-r od Diarrhoea Bemady can always b do peuiM npon nd it pleaaatH and unfa to uke. Bold by Dr. E. Koss, druggist. Tha work of copying the usetiment j oil o( IwH will probably bo tlnlsliml this week. TLera are 174 pagee of th roll Mils year, compared with wvoii y live aud eighty pagi four yoare ago, The tliounaiuli of dollar anont an nually od road in this county is thrown away in bunglinu patchwork and inake-beliav) repair, and yet tho system iu voguo I exactly tbeculiuln aiiou of what tu law Invitei. Mr. Dilurd la having torn note worthy Improvement madtfoua block of land he own, adjoining tlii place on the wmt. The land i wilngr cleared and fenced, and will, help the appear ance of tbatpartof t be oily rery oiucb. At the regular monthly meeting of the city council held Monday evening Mr. O. O. Maygor wa appointed oily recorder to fill the vacancy caused by the retignation of 0. A. Baufoid some time alnee. It will in future be Police . Judge Mayger. 0igel Wilkiniou made final proof before the county clerk Ittst (Saturday on bomettead entry Mo. U821, for the north ) of tbe uorthwet J of lection 27, and the eaat i of the uortheaat i of aeciion 28, towusliip 6, north of , nge 4 week Hie witneeee were F. ' M. 1'arker and VYiu Mellinger. The friend of the Bunday achool here are endeavoring to have a Cbriat ma tree or ChrUtraa boat for tlie children aud community generally on the evening of December Mtb, and hoie for the hearty co-operation of all iu the undertaking. Make the heart of the little one happy and there can never be c. regret. ' Monday alght'e frost wee the raoit cevere of any thia wiuter. However, lite clear heaven and frosty earth pre sented a combination ou Tuesday morning to be admired, but the aitrao Uuu of a warm Wove within fr over falauced the beauty without a Old Bol presented himaelf to the people of Hu Ilelnne bom behind the rugged alope of Muuul Hood. The maeqoo ball to be given In t.U FriiUv eveuinc. December 30, will undoubtedly be Uie moat brilliant affair of ill kind ever given here, the Kuighu will apare nothing to make ii a aignal success end thoae who attend re assured a pleasant time. Invita tion will be eut out in a few day, and matter looking to the uoce of the aOair are being arranged. The many friend of Edward Wall will be pled to learn that be ha received a liounae from the board of inspectors to act a pilot on river teamen operating on the waters of me Columbia river and it tributaries. Kil bad been employed on the Young America for over two year before he met with the miafortuoe of having hi thigh broken, nearly a year ago, tine which lime he ha been unable to per form any ort of labor until right re cently. Ed ha command of the Young America, and hi friend are now congratulating him upon hi suo ceil. W received an Interesting letter thia week from Mr. John Beeule. who is a deputy under Mr, Ivey in the custom service at Dyes, Alaska. John stale that tho weather at that place recently ha been something terrible. The cold winds from the north, with a velocitv of eighty miles n hour, makes exist ence out of door almost impossible. Ou the morning before Thanksgiving me thermometer registered two de grees above xero. Mr. and Mr. Beecle. according to tbe letter, are both en joying excellent health, and are pros pering in a financial way, a John says he own a half interest iu two placer claim which promise fabuluu return to the owner. Hay the expectation be fully realized. The (learner Mascot running be- twoen Portland and Woodland, w sunk in Lewi river, about a half a mile from it mouth, while on her way out Wednotday morning. The boat tlruck a anag and aank in leaa than a minute in about eight feet of water. It ia thought that about fifty feet of her bottom ia ripped off. There wore about 75 paaienger on board, many of the number being women, a number of Odd Fellow and Hebec on had been to Woodland instituting Rebecca Iodize at that place the night before, and were returning to Portland on tbe Ulfated ateamer. . After thi date until Christina I ill do all kind of denial work at a reduced price. All parties having work partly done will please call and have same finished a soon a convenient a I will not be in St. Helen after Christmas, for three months; and re member any work done by me the oaat vetr ia fully warranted : any defeot will be made good free of charge by calling on me. Thanking you for your liberal patronage in the paat and asking lor a cootinuanoe oi tue same, am your truly, J. A. kkid, dentist. Key. Mr. Philbrook will preach at Deer Island next Sunday at 11 a. ra. Pain hi the chot when a person ha cold indicate a tendency toward pneumonia. A pieoe of flannel damp ened wilh Chamberlain' Pain Balm nd biind on to the chest over the eat of pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened at tack of pneumonia. Thi same treat ment will cure a lame back in a few hour. Hold by Dr. E. Ross, druggist Tit lnuir in eontem nlation by the ladiee of the Episcopal church of this city promisee to be an elaborate affair. At a meeting held last Saturday even ing definite arrangement were made and the committee appointed. The work will uroif reus now and the out- Mnrrtei mi II ha a s-rand success. A lit' niarnmna will be rendered and m iuuf him .1 Hum will be had each evening of the bazaar, which will con tinue three niguia. At the certii-nnual election of of ficer of Avon lodge Knight of Pyth i ... KaM in thia oitr Tuesday evening, the following officer were elected for the ensuine term : Cha. Blakealey, n . n a. Halev. V. 0.1 Martin White, prelate : Edwin Rose, M. of V.J TA Joseph. M. of E.J E. E. Quick, M ofW.i H. Cliff, M. at A.; M. 0 si...... v r R anil H i James Bice, I ft i 3. a.' Plank. O. O. Jame Muokle was elected trustee for three year, At a regular convention of Rulnier lodge, No. 68, Knights of PtWj Saturday evening, December 3, 18, the following officer were elected for tha nnsuine: term : 0. 0., O. A. Bigg ; r n v U Vnoler: P.. M. Burlin "-.I', xx ,f W T. O. Watt ! K of E, Z.i a J.'n. E. Bourne, M. of F..F.L, n.i..-.. m nf R J. B. Doani M. at a M R. Poroerov s I. 0., A. P. Mo r ....... n ft.fl. W. Moaher: trustee, W, A. Wood and J. B. Doan for three year, and A. h. Clart lor iwo yew On Uet Wednesday evening a coterie of St. Helen people were entertained at the home of r. ana ir. tr ... ' Ranhon. The uarty 1 Sr"VL;n,n, Mrt J. G. Muckle . i. , v.. .i.nartnra to San Diego, whre ahe iioe to pend thia arlntflr month. The viaiior ar- i ih. iraLta and were immeU - ""a .T.I, n nf Mra. Watt' umpluou. repaaW, atorwhich earda w in.l,,lcrnd In and mol delights - until the Shaver whittle called from refrchment to labor. November waa a fair buaioe. month for the county. The receipt, of the clerk' and .heriff' offices i were, in the aggregate, 3,261, the clerk having turneSovertothc tr.urar $1,0 5, nd the aheriff turned Into the trea- naignt a o-roal deal, or tnOII m. l- ,. mnnt l Wa for 100 l- 5-ii. and tax ale certificate, ..... faa amounted to real figure. Taken altogether it was a good month, nd demonstrate, to what de greeof perfection the ff"" county are being administered In each Srt & tbe. responsible or the coun ty'a welfare. Tiea.uier Kos w 11, in all likelihood, issue anot hoi ' J near future lor outstanding warrants endorsed prior to March tn ...i ih warrant outstanding aJm haek only twenty-two "I... u... nf those warreni . lir U iff. iO nave wet' n ,w- , 7 .' j county's iudebtednes I tx-ing graa ually diiuiuislied. CLAT6KANIIS NOTES. There la quit a demand for house In wwii, more man can us supplied. John EriKlWi has been In Portland a fow days seeing ui.sottie repairs on logging niachlnury, J . Dr. Hall spent a day In Portland this week sliwkliie up for Christmas trails with goods In his line. The had roads compel the closing of the mails at the poalolHue a little earlier so as to make sure ol gulling tbeis on board the trains. A yonng Mr. English from Ilwsco has been spending a few days In town the (ileal of hli unci and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. John bnglixb. Kdiar Colvln finished his school in the Nichols district, end Is spending some time In low n, aiMliting Uryauts at their store fur lbs present. It Is decided to bare a Christmas tree and appropriute eierciaes at the church oh (JUritmai eve, aud work to that end has already begun. The school in the Bftrr district closed lat Friday. Miss Myrtle Jones succeeded very well us a tvacher, and the scholars seem to have been beuolitted accordingly. . Nathan and Harvey Tlngls were over from Qiilncy Monday accompanied by ex Judge ilobhlna, a (uriuer citizen of that lo cality, who Is uu a brief visit among his irieuda. The new desks la the high school room are in place and add very much to the ap pearance of the room, as well ss to tbe com fort of the acholars. The third achool month was completed last week. Oar store-windows have more than tbe usual variety of articles on exhibition de signed for the holidays, ferwns can have an unusually good opportunity for making selections al the different stores. Isaac Bumgardner baa secured an acre of ground and built a house Just at the edge of town in a very sightly location. He can make a very pleaaant home, and will doubt leas do so as be is not afraid of work. , Work is being dona on the road to the depot, where a mud hole becomes so deep aa to render the road about i in passable. Klllolt Wood is s good supervisor, but has a contract on his bauds in trying to keep that n.ad in order with the sniull facilities at his eonimaad, Prahl A Loveeren have been rafting their logs the past few dsys and expect to get tustu to msrket soon. Borne oi me nowit son loss from Wsnbura's place were Hosted to tidewater on the recent rise, but there was not water enougli to get mem aown above that place. Mlaa Maud Bryant bad a birthday anni versary a few daya ago, and a few of ber frlenda were invited In mat evening where a very pleasant tveuing was spent Bbe bas quite recently completed a term of achool at Mist where she bas taught seve lernia, giving petrous aud scholar, exc lent satisfaction. WARREN NEWS. PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. Cliff waa in Portland Tuesday after noon. George Parker came over from Pittsburg Tuesday. Mrs. P. L. Clear spent last Sunday in Portland. J edge Tase wa over from Pittsburg on Wednesday. Juris IVwin came up (root Rainier on Wednesday. Thos. Cooper and Jacob Berber were in Kabuua Tuesday. T). J. Swltser was doing business In Ore gon City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dow were down from Oak Island Tuesday. (learn Msveer was attending to business in Portland Monday. Oharlev Oahte was attending to business In roruanu jaonoay. Dr. Rosa was in Portland last Saturday, Bunday anil Monday. Jonathan Prttett. of Vernonla. wa eeen on our streets Tuesday, Mra James Muckle started for San Diego, California, but Baturuey. rtr Hall met with the board of pension exsmlners In tuia city uesuaj. Mr. T. C. Wntta. of Reuben, wa on our treat, early Tuesday rooming. Mr. Herb Howard, of Yankton, was doing bualness in fortune iuesuay. u. v V. Onlck was anions those who atteuded to business in roruanu mui.ua, ri...!., n.hl la confined to his bed with disease which indicates pneumonia or typhoid fever. v . n T. Avres. of Parts, returned on Portland, whither be had in atari his daughter to achool. ehe Will attena scuuvi at mv.w ...- i n i nil nrl mother. Mrs. David Hen' a), aw. Mr. Walker and family, and jop T . . a. a, A U , lu .n. Brlf, WalKer, or noniiun, ran. . v..e son, fercy, mis Mora ,,, ..... . Miles were paaaengers for Portland on the Canby Thursday. Jhat Bowling Oonteat. The last three of a tournament of twen- tvjmm eamca at me nowitiig rney waa played lait Monoay evening, iwuii lotorv (not uiucU of a victory, either) for Iran's team. The contest was apinieo. an the way through, thougn ainaiy leeiiux mu nature prevailed among tbe oontest- .-. iw.innall a bowler would "strike . frat." and naturally feel a little put out. Tk.nM ara irlven below toe loiaisoi each bowler: 8HI.D0H'8 TEAM. Sheldon, J H....... Mayger. G Q Clifr. H R Rice. J N..... Watts, J G ' aulck, KB ..f uokle.T ...v...... total. 673 . 646 604 612 610 , 41)6 It Is a little late to mention It, bat Angus Mill, .ii. and Miss Ada M. Allen were united In marriage on Thanksgiving Day by Jus tire Orwig at the home of the brlde'a par ents, and are receiving tbe congratulations of their friends. Angus Is working among the section men oo the railroad and thought he needed a good wile to meet mm witn utrwl words on bis return home after a day nf (nil Ha axema well satisfied, and this scribe wishes Hjuiu a long aud happy niatri- nioniul experience. Tha mnrnlnr train Monday brought a funeral party, from Weatport bearing the rAmninfl of flervl Graham, a U-vear-old eon of Charles Graham and wife, who died at Westport on Saturday evening of brain trouble following piieumonia. The boy was ink leaa than a week, receiving prompt and careful attention during that time, but the disease could not be abated and a fatal re sult followed. Funeral services were held In the church where Rev. Bmitb gave a brief discourse to the large number piesent, alter which a last look was taken and tbe oasket hnr,. in tha cemetery. 1 lie lamer is a son r M.mriol Graham, at Marshland, and number of the mentis iroui uiat place were In attendance. Tha Modern Woodmen gave a social tn their friends last Saturday evening that waa quite a social suocess, noiwiinsiauuiiig .very disagreeable night made atteadance quite an ellort. An excellent literary and musical programme uu weu f,o,,n,vu nan carried nut to the deliiihlof all present Hons and instrumental muaio by Mias in. and Ida Blackford, a recitation by Miaa Mabel Blaokfora, reaatng oy miss Reid. brief addressee py Kev. omiin ana n. U.ii ware followed bv refreshments served in woodman style on a board or r.in..l. u,vMra,l. however, bv a daintv Chinese napkin, and served by tbe Wood men 'a fair wives and daughters, with the heir, of a few of the woodworker them' .lvaa Thia nart of the programme was enjoyed alto, and the audience decided that men cooiu oo waugmaii " men. tbe way they got around to look after tlieeomrortOI tueir gueaie. lam raor feriiinat in this place bv being represented by a good claw of citttena, and la at present he leaning internal ,iio,,mmm ,,, wib.ij. ft M.j.rilu,ra hera will be) pleased to give any information with regard to the advan- lages anu oujeuuj ui w.wi". Hare was master oi owriiuiuoa, ,, w, (nfnrmwl. the secretarv or "scratch- all" of the order, while neighbor Dan Rice seems to be chief director or "mauler." Who handles the square and broadax baa ku. lol.l Kl Pan. W. U. Buck. Al and John Blackford seem to handle some of the tools or carry tbe chips, and will give Information. We hope they will give another .ocial. m a, Two Pointed Question. Answered, what la tha use of making a better arti cle than your competitor if you cannot get a better price for It T Aug. as mere is au uiucrwuw ,u w price the public will buy only tbe better, so . i , , . ...Ht. a... h. .m.llwna I lOat Willie DUr piW "' v.. - single sale they will be much greater in the i aggregate. ,. . I now can you gei iuo puuuv w make Is the bestl If both article, .re brought prominently before the public, both are certain to be tried, and the publio will very quickly pass judgment on them and use ouly tbe better one , . This explains tne targe saie on vaamusr- Iain's Ouugh Remedy. The people have been using It for years and have found that it can alwaya oe uepenaeu uikmi. juj mav occasionally take up with some fash ionable novelty put forth with exaggerated claims, but are certain to roiurn to uie out remedy that they know to be reliable, and for coughs, colds and croup there la noth ing equal to Chamberluin'a Cough Remedy. Fur sal by Dr. Edwin Roes, druggist. .4023 quay's tram. Gray. MC;... King, A. ...... imvls, D . . . . White, M.... Hall, 0 A.... Harrie. W A. Johna,OH... Total .. 74U ,. 604 .. 688 .. 687 ,. 646 .. 625 .. 606 . .4100 Ous Hegele and family, of Bachelor Flat, were Warren visitors Saturday , Mrs. H. H. Clark was a passenger on tbe noon train for forttaud taunuay. Ed McFerlend has been attending to bus iness In Portland the last three or four daya. Waltar Hmahv. of Portland, snent a few days with bis sister at this place the first of ins wseK. Jiromle Bacon, who ha been spending some time in Portland, returned home ou ( Friday last. Miss Ryan, of Portland, waa the guest of Miss Crosby, our school teacher, tbe first part of the week. Hharlna mark and fleorn Young b.Ve taken a contract to clear twenty acre, of land on the Gill place. Archie Collins, who la employed in the Franklin Market. Portland, spent a lew days here tbe hut part of lost week. John Downing, Jr., who Is employed In ic machine shops in Portland, is spending few days with his parents at this place. Amos Rlavens cam down from Portland Saturday to take part In the closing exer cises of the school, returning on the noon train Bunaay. , Mr: John Downing, sr.. who has been In the Rossland, B. C, mining district for the last two or three yeara, returned borne on Tuesday last, whether to remain or not we do not know. The entertainment (riven at tb schoot- hftiie on Haturdnv eveninff last was one of the best of its kind given here In a long time, end was witnessed by a large crowd. Tb stage was handsomely aecor- t.ri aritt, mini houahs. tormina an arcti, At tbe background against the wall, the large flag recently purchased by the school was very prettily draped, under which were lha worda "Remember the Maine." The nmir-aniini waa rather lonir. but well ren derl. The onening song of welcome by the small pupils brought lortn nearly ap- lause; also tne raciunona uy uena n nau,i, ;va Grewell. Maude Wilson, airs, noyi aud Miss Crosby were well received. The instrumental solo by Mr. Berg brought him 'AreatMri ann auss. Mr. uera is a musician of rate ability, and richly deserved the ap plause he wou. The solo by Miss Maude MiHna waa vsrv iileasinsr. also was tbe recitation bv Miss Ryan, entitled "ine Draw Keeper's Child." The violin solo by Amos Hlavens was a very .lever bit of work The color exercise by the Utile girls, repre senting the "Red, White and Illue " was short but sweet. The vocal solo by Misses Crosby, Mac and Maude Hlavens came in lor lis man ni bddikuh. lie uuct mt Birdie Downing and Mra.Bnemeid, entitiea "Th Mln " aecmed to strike the aud ience as being of special merit. Both ladies sang well aud received a round applause. Mla KHvtha Hazen'a comic recitation waa good. The young lady dressed the part to perfection, ana u opportunity wouia pro sent Mi Hazen would be a success upon tha mlmln ataare. The flag exercise by the second grade pupils was good. The quor- tt,j NimnnHH ol Mr. fleueie. aaiaa lroaoy and Mr. and Mra. Hoyt, rendered a Bne se lection. It waa sinning that is not our good fortune to often hear. The entertain- . . ... . i i , ii j-,,, , mem conciuaea wun k auaiu-uvu uiutm l.lr.h Ella Bacon. LAura luiey Kdvihe Hazen. Birdie Downing, Mae and Maude Blavens. Too much praise cannot be given these young ladies for their splen did work. Their statuary etlect could not be excelled. Kvery movement was maae with ease and grace, whicn snowed caretui training. At the end or tne nnu miss Crosby sang "The Old Oaken Bucket" In a masterly manner, ana me curtains ciuavu wilh red fire effect. CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Orpics or Oitt TKSAsHRsa, mn firry Jl Orexon hereby Stvea notice that all war- IDrVlI, I HM.UHB, T. II.I.SNS, Orewm, NOV. 11, t TKKABUBf.lt Olr H't. HKI.Kh rantanl thia city whfeJi have lieen presented and endorsed "Wot raid liar Want ol rn !Kti7. arxl warrant dnrsed AiikhhI , tmrf, will be paid npon pre sentation to ma. Interest will not be allowed alter this date. PAVI1) OAV1H, .uy ireasurer. In Bankruptcy. TAKE lrOTIOB, THAT, WHEREAS. W. A. Ednerton, upon bis petition duly Bled In the District Court Ol Hie umiea nuues, ior tue 1 1 strict ol Oregon, Bas Men anjuaicatea a oana mni a tiiAMtintfof his erpillLora. to urove their debts, to appoint a trustee or trustees of his e Uie aud to take such further action as may law fully be takan at the first uieetlog ol his credit ors, will be held before me, at my office, room MS, Worcester block, Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon, at 10 a. m., on Friday, Oecem- Keferee In Bankruptcy for the District of Mult nomah county, iaie oi vre.uu. Sheriff's Sale on Foreclosure, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county ol uniHrnuia. I. O. Wixsraen, Plaintiff, VS. John M. Petmson and Bllsh Panosoa, ilufendants. r.V VtHTTTK nr AN KX ECTUTIOH. JU11U' I'S mnt. ordr and decree. dHlv Issued out of aud uuaer me seal oi me siw,uiiew wn, In the above-entitled cause, to me duly directed, and dated the lu day of November, IH'M, in favor of the above named plalntltr, I. u. Wlk Mmm and avnlnat the atKive-named defend- anta, John MTi'eterson and Ellen Peterson, for th mm of sixteen hundred (limil dollars, with Interest thereon at tha rale of ten per cent per annum from the 1st flay oi wovemoer. aim ihsiurtha, unm nt sevrntv-seven i.iju, qui- lars, with Interest thereon al lha rate of ten per cent per annum from the lth day of October, Ikw, and the further sum of S300.00 aa at tnrney'a fees, and the further sum of fifteen (116.00) dollars coste and dlsbursamenU. and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding and Nuinlrins ma tn make sale of the followiUK-de- BCribed mortgaged premises to-wlt: The south west oae-auarter (sw'4) ol section , township , north of ranite 4. west of the Willamette mer idian, 1U coiurnuia counsy, vreK"". nuw, fore. by virtue of aald execution, Judirment, order and decree, and In compliance with the ...mman.1. , dill writ. I Will. DD MondaV. ihe inch day ol uecemDer, low. a. me soar oi iv o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Iront d,r ol tha ennntv eonri house. In the City of fit. Helens Columbia county, Mate of Oregon, sell, at pub lic auction, auulect to redemption, to me nign- o LlrlHr tnr Ifnitjwl Htatea sold Coin. CSMh in hand, all the rwht, title and interest which the above-named deendants, or either ol them hi in and tn the aoresroine-described mort gaged premises on the date of plaintiffs mort- Saae, or since nao, w aaumy wu ,.iavnuu, judgment, order and decree, costs and all accra- lnecnata. J. N. RICE. Sheriff of Columbia County, tlreuon. Dated at at. Helens, or., isov. u, uws. nuxiio .M , a . ,.n a...-..a..a.. a a..-a..a.a.,.a,.fc.,h.'a.a,a ., aa.H ia. rt...,mai aj. .....aa Tha Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of , and has been made under bis per- soma! supervision since Its Infancy. UcJU44 Allow no one to deceive you In tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex-. ' pcriments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and CUildrcu Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA M Castorla is a substitute for Castor Oil," raregorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and X'leasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and 'Wind Colic. It relieves Teethlngr Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. . The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. CEfJUirJE CASTORIA ALVAYG Bears the Signature of ii aaisll HHI' -ai The M You Have Always BoiigM I In Use For Over 30 Years. tMt ecMTjtun wnnrir, rr mvmnnv rwrrr, nimrnnn unv. DO YOU KNOW Consumption Is presentable T Science has proven trial, ana airo mat neglect is sui cidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Hbiloh'e Cough and Coneunip tioa Cure. Bold on a positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by Dr. Kdwin Ross, druggist. St. Helens, uregon, anu a. a. ferry, uoulton, uregon. D0E8 THIS STEIKE Y0Ut Mnddv Comnlezions. Nauseating Breath come from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an abaoiutecureand bas been sold for fifty years on an absolute narantee. Price K eta ana ou cts. ooia v Dr. Kdwin Ross, druggist, St. Helens. Oregon, and N. A. Ferry, Uoulton, Oregon. ' Sheriff's Sale on Foreclosure. In tbe Circuit Court of the Statt of Oregon, for tbe Count? 01 uolumtna. H. Vabwio, Ja., Plalotitr, H. Arnria Mn.ua kwo W. M. Miu.sk. Defendant,. BY V1HTUK Or AH ISXlSiJUlwri, JVLnt ment, order and decree, duly tanned out of and under the aeal of tbe above-entitled Court, in the above-entitled cause, to me duly directed, andadaled the 4th day of November, WW, upon a Judgment and decree rendered and entered iu said Court on the lath day of October, llfJS, in favor of the above-named plaintiff, H. Varwig, Jr., and against the above-named defendants, Annie Miller and W. M. Miller, for the nuinol four hundred (0) dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum since October nth, U95, and thirty dollars attorney's fees, and twenty-five (125 00) dollars costs and accruing cost of and upon this writ, command lug and requiring me w make ale of the following-described mortgaged premises, to-wit: The northeast quarter (nei) of the northeast quar ter (nei) of section fourteen (14), iu township aiz (6), north of range two (2), west of the Will amette meridian, containing forty acres of land. In f 'ji nmh a emintv. Mreaon. now. ineroiore. bv virtue of said execution. Judgment, order and decree and In compliance with the com mands of said writ, I will, on Monaay. Decem ber 12th, ItttW, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the front door of the county court house, in the City of 8t. Helens, said county .n) stjat .wll. ttiihipct tn rfM.emDtion. at public auction, to the highest oiauer, lor uuueu estate pVVVVVVVVVVVV'li'V'lI'VVVVVV If VSTj HARRIS' CASH GROCERY a . 3 CORNER COWLITZ AND MAIN STREET. ST. HELENS, OR ltrWWrflvsfliri""----Jt"rA avVwatVwVwV wVT-fhil Notice for Publication. Lamd Orrica at Oaioow Citt, 0., Uecembei 7, 19. -.TflTing IS HKRKBY GIVEN THAT THE 111 rllnw1ng-n.,nMl Rattler has filed notice Of bis Intention to make Hnal proof in support of his claim, ana mat saia proor win ne maun oe- I . 1. - rlnnta, ( ' I via nl .'.ill, tti l.i a nun n' mt 11,1V IUV Vjain.j V.. via. va . w... ' ' - v , Bt. Helens, Oregon, on January MIA, Utw, vis M. APACH, Homestead entry No. 267, for the west H of the northweat X of section 2, towuahip t, north of range Sweat. Uo Mama,, ih. fnllnWlnCT .Unaajaa, tO IWOVe & continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said Land, via: josepn uspont -ana n. m; ont,of Valley, Oregon, auu v. Bauervew auo . Keck, of -Perls, Oregon. . d9jl8 CHAH. B. MOOREo, Register. gold eoln, cash In bend. lute all tbe right, title and uteres! which the above-named defendants. Annie Millar and W. M. Miller, or either of them, bad. on the foregoing-described property on the date of DlaintirTs mortgage, or since had. to satisfy aald execution, judgment, order and decree, Interest, coals ana an accruing costs. I . IV . N L,L. Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. Dated this lltu day of November, tm. nlldti Notice lor Publication. I aud Orrica At Oacooit Citt, Or., December 7, 189. NOTICK 19 HEREBY OIVKN THAT THK following-named settler has flled notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made be fore the county clerk ol Columbia county at St. Helens, Ongou, on January 14, 1WM, vis: CHR18TOPH BA0ERVKIN, Homestead entry No, 8410, tor tbe west hi of the oi aeo- anulhenat W. and eaat W of southwest 1 ,i.vn jo i-.wnahln s. nnrth of range 2 west. tl.i nina, thM follnWllir WlLnAHHM lA DrOVe hlS continuous roaldence upon, and cultivation of said land, vis: Joseph. Dupont and N. I. Dnpont, of Valley, Oregon, and M. Apach and C. tj. Moyer, of Perls, Oregon. d9JU Cms. B. Mooaas, Hegisier. TELL YOUR BISTER. a n..,,nrnl rinmnlevlnn is an lmnossibil Uy without good pure blood, tbe sort that only exista tn conneouon with good diges tion, a healthy liver and bowels: Kai s Clover Root tea acta directly on tha bowels, it.... kblnnva. keening them in iierfect health, rrioe 25 ota and 60 cts. Bold by l)r. Kdwin Koss, druggist. St, Helens, Ore gon, and N. A. Perry, Uoulton, Oregon. Sheriff's Sale on Foreclosure. In the Circuit Court of the SUte ol Oregon, for the County oi (Joinmoia. msia H. Stshbkwi, Platntur, va. Johh C. Mahts. Asms Makts, 8adi Mabts, TlLLIS MaKTS, CABL HANTS, ALPHIA ADAMS, M. Hchducu and Ktusi. Hsnueicks, De- faanriitntM- v viR'rnK nr an exkitutiok. juiiu- ment. order and decree, duly issued out of and under the seal oi the ebove-enuuea uiun, in the above-entitled cause, to me amy aireciea, and dated the 4th day of November, M98, upon a tiida-mant and decree rendered ma entered in said Court on the send day of October, Itm, in favor of the above-named plaintiff, Emma H. Stenberg, and against the above-named defend ant. Jnhn c. Mantx. for the sum of four hundred (S400) dollars, with Interest thereon from the lkh day of August, 1897, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and ninety (PJ0) dollars attor ney tees, and the sum of forty-two (f .2) dollars oosts of suit and accruing costs oi ana upon this writ, commanding and requiring me to make sale of the following-described mortgaged nnimjaa. ta-wit- The anuthwettt ouarter of seo- flon four (4), township three (), north of range two (2), west of the Willamette meridian, all in Columbia Countv, State of Oregon. Now, there fore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment, or- Atkr am, dnereA. and in comnliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Monday, the 12th day of December, M98, at the hour of 1 o'oloekin the afternoon, at the front door of the eounty courthouse, in the City of Bt. Helena, maA MinntT and atate. anil, subiect to redemp tion, at ptlDUC auction, IO tne nianeat u.imer, for United States gold coin, cash in band, nil the riaht tuia and Interest which the above-named defendants, or either of them, had, at the time of the commencement oi tins suit, or siuue oau in and to the above descnt,ea property, to sat isfy said execution, judgment, order and decree, interest, oosts, ana accruing c"-a. a. iv. mt.t, Notice of Final Settlement XTOTICE IB HEREBY OIVKN THAT I, TH ill nnntlim-. annilnletretor of the estate of William Kellum, decease,!, have filed In the office of the clerk of the County Court of the Htate ol Oregon, lor uoiumuia t-oumy, my onai nnonnt of mv administration upon said estate. together with my petition for final settlement and distribution oi the residue of said estate.and that said court bas appointed Tuesday, the 20th day of December, Wd, at 1 o'clock p. m., aa the nine, ana tne courtroom oi a,u mun, ,,,,, M,.i,-thaiia. in Ht. Helena, aald countv and state, as the place for the settlement of said account and the hearing of said petition, at which time and place any person interested In said estate may appear and tile written objections to said account ana tue granting or saiu jjiniu. CHARLES MAYGKR, Administrator of the estate of William Kellum, deceased. MM16 RherifF of Columbia Count Dated, Bt Helena, Oregon, Nov. U.HW. reeon. nlld Sheriff's Sale on Foreclosnre. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia uouniy. Johh Cos wat, Plaintiff, . Nathab Nichols, Mabt C. Hili, Josi, Hiu. AND MASTHA J. INICHOba, Keieiluauia. -r.v vtktiih nir an KXRCIITION. JCDO- la mn,,l nHw and decree, duly issued out of and under the seal ol tne aDove-eniiiieu In the above-entltted cause, to me duly directed ,ovemoer, lavor of the above-named plaintiff, John un- b.. riniAri the lt. dav of November. a Judgment and decree rendered and entei ,98, upol iiMtani and decree rendered and entered u aald Court on the Mth day of October, 18H8, in ON EVERY BOTTLE HOW 13 YOUR WIFET OfBhlloh's Consumption Cure is this gnar . ia-..,it If an. Const!- antee: jiwiiij"i, HnlintHi""" "S? Jti..-i.a,i; ara tha thirds Of tha oontetitii of mis Dome miur ,tion. Indigestion Sick Hesdfhe a e U.e 1 rda bet.eHied prlnoipal causoa. ,.nr,' " J 7r . ewiturv return tbe bottle to your druggist and be Las Oiired these ' h ,31 ' may refund the price paid. Price 26 cts, 50 prlc. Icta and W ets. Money drr,egl ! m,"yand i.oo r5ld by Dr. Kdwin Iioss, ii..-. druffutat. Ht. Win . , N. A. lor'y, nouitun, v.vj I'erry, Houltou, OreKon. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome sou aiaaai wiwwa MMMS,iiSaassirrMMMMM ISKWW' Notice of Final Settlement N0T1CB IS HEREBY OIVKN THAT I, THS - l ...... .1 ... 1 .n , i r.i- ii, tha Aatailn of John Elmore, deceased, have llled tn the of fice of the clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County, my final account of my administration npon aald estate, together with my potition for final settlement nf Nui.l -Mtata. and that aald Court has appointed Tuesday, the aoth day of December, 189. at 1 o'clock p. m., as the tlmo, and the courtroom of saia uotiri, at tne eoannonw, m ot. "ni.iw, ... said county and state, as the place for tha set tlement of said account and the hearing of aald petition, at which time and place any person Interested In snid entitle may appear and Ale writton objections to said account and the grant ing of said petition. E. K. QUICK, Administrator of the estate of Jobn Elmore, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement -a-rnTTfllt til WKBFBY fJTVKN BY THB UN- JM derslgned administrator of the estate of James Cook, deceased, that he has tiled in the office of the County Court of Columbia County, -air-.n Kta Al account nf hia administration upon said estate, together with his petition for Anal settlement; and lhat the Hon. J. B. Doan, Jndgaof said Court, has appointed Saturday, (he Slat day of December, 1, at 1 o clock In the aiternoon oi saia unj, w, o ,uhd, the Courtroom of said Court at the Courthouse -. au uaianw. Oreonii. aa tlie place for the ne-tr- 1 ins and settlomeut of sakl aooount and petition, I at which time and place any person Interested I may appear and file objections in willing to satd i account and petition. W. 0. CAHl!,, Admiulstraioroj tne -.state oi wu an.i -urainKt the atHive-uamed defendants, Vlaihun N.hnla and Marv C. Hill, for the sum of three hundred and forty-four and ninety-four one hundredths ($.144.94) dollars, with interest ...aiaauin a. tha rata, Of f-ia-ht thAr CCllt OCr anilUm from the 14th day of October, 1898, and the further sum of fifty ($50) dollars attorney's fee, and the further sum of twenty-three and fifty A-.a-1l..na-a,l, t-IH XOl dollaTB COSlS aUd diS buraements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding and requiring me to make sale of the following-described property, to-wlt: A lot of laud described as beginning at a point mha-a tha eoiint.v Hd Intersects a lot of land now owned by B. W. Blood, which borders on the Clatskanie river, thence running In asoutn- a.i, m-Aetmn enurse on uie iiue oi aaiu ,u ,iiJ.,.o nf one hundred feet: thence in an east erly direction one hundred feot to the county alone aald county road in a northerly course, fifty feet; thence running along aaia county ram y ..,,-. ., -. teeu feet, to the place of beginning; said lot be ing a part Ol tneuouationctaiuiui . "ijnu.i i .avntion a townnhin f north, rann 4. west of aVtlla.-i,A mnrldian: and also that certain lot of land beginning at a stake marked "H", run ning thence aue souin iw ,ew,, wiemw uu, cm. 50 feet; thence due north 100 feet; thence west 60 feet, to the place of beginning, being also a portion of the donation claim of said K. (J. Bry ant. In seotlon S, township 7 north, range 4, west of Willamette meridian, with ail the tenements and heriditiments thereunto belonging. Now, therefore, by.vtrtue of said execution, Judg ment, order and decree, and In eompliauee with the commands of said writ, I will, on Monday, December 12th, 189. at the hour of lOo'chwk in the forenoon, at the front door of the court house, in the City of 8t, Helens, in said County and state, sell, subject to redemption, at pnblie auction, to tha highest bidder, for United flatus n-ln .nnh In hand, alt the right, title and interest which the above-named defendants, or either of them had. In and to the foregoing described premises, all in said couniy and state, An ,h. Att nl nlalntlira morttraire. or since had, to satisfy said execution, Judgment, order and drecree, Interest, costs end all accruing oosts. - J . rv f. I C , For Your Keens always on band all kinds of staple and fancy groceries and provisions, farm produce, tropical and domestic fruits in season, tine teas and coffees, tobacco and cigars. A Bne line of confectionery amo in stock, and various other special ilea. Groceries. ST. HELENS PHARMACY Dr. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor. VLrVsAaA-vts-A, OO4CO6O00OO DRUGS - Patent Medicines, Fancy Toilet Articles. PERFUMES AND FANCY STATIONERY. Prescriptions... Carefully and Accur ately Compounded.... DAY OR NIGHT. ...ClStXrS.e.. Complete Line of ......Drnlsts' Scsdri School Books., and..- School Supplies If A. w m Tim urn mm-m Mm. 3MaiMM-i r DART & MUCKLE nain Street, St. Helens, Oregon. Dealtf SEVERAL ...MERCHANDISE Choice Grocerie Am Always on band. Flour, fraln. and feM. Tobacco tnd cltfuxa, and aiuukera' articlua, nutioiu. Uh ...Hardware... CROCKERY AND TINWARE ...Dry Goods... IncluninR a general assortment of olothina;, fumlshlnirs, anU dress goods. Also a line line of boots and ah ova. DART & MUCKLE Main Street, - - St. Helens, Oregon. GOOD TOOLS1 LOW PRICES. ,.F0R NET SPOT CASH...... Jennings Patent Bits Clark's Expansion Bits... Common Braces Ratchet Braces... Drawinn-knivee f FndhiK Drawing-Knives., Common 8aw-eeU M orrell 's Baw-sets ........ , Carpenters' ham mers .. . Carpenters' hatchets Carpenters' bandaxea Jack planes Illusion Handsaws ... Good steel handsaws , deceased. 12 hv,ht nf rVilnmbta Countv. Oreoi Dated at 8. Helens, Orestim, November 11, i. Jose(ih Uastou, attorney for Plaintiff, nll-da .....12 to 30c I ...70oto 1.10 SStofido ...60c to 12.00 4ftc "ii l 20 15c 600 25 to 45c ......85toB0c 60to70o 65o 1 25 .60 to 76c firmer chisels 17 to Sbc 4-Quart Artio 1- qt. wnite BiotiniBiu.... 2- qt. White Mountain. ... 3- qt. While Mountain.... 4-qt. White Mountain.... 6-qt. White Mountain.... let CREAK ra.ai.ta. l-qt. Artio. 8-qi. aruc. 3-qt. Artio. t M . 1 IS . 1 30 LAWS MOWBBS. 12-Inch Philadelphia 14-inch Philadelphia 16-inch Philadelphia 18-inch Philadelphia.. 20-inch Philadelphia, Camp Ooifett Pots ' CHAD ITS CAMP I.STVI.KS. 3- qt. with cover 4- qt. with cover 6-qt. with cover 8-qt. with cover. i m is 6 m ,. 6 f'l 7 00 ia tox-a Black Diamond Files, Oil Stoves, Pinchers, W ranches, and many othor pool i by all kinds ol people, t low orices for the next 30 days. Open erai: s. used sero and -rT-rTTfrTI TT A T""n,TT ." ' Kerruo. at. UUiU JULMAJW S r ! ! I y ..SI 65 .. 1M .. 1 a 1 76 .. 2 00 .. a 43. 1