The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 16, 1898, Image 3

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    OUIiGON MIST.
DKCICMIJlin 10, w.
LOCAL MEWS NOTES.
Dolmn to tlie front with OhrUtmua
good.
We lirtve on hand a lnrgo lupply of
1h(1h-' visiting CBrdi..
Ki v. M, IIiii'llnKnie wm up from
Jtainiur it Monday.
ltnzrr next Monday, Tuowlay and
WtJuowiy evening! ut Muaotiio .mil.
Blank note and receipt book and
lugul blank kept In mock at thi oHce.
It Iri rumored I lint the sauli and door
factory at ituiniui' will bo removed to
Cm! It Kock.
Mr. E. H. Lynch wm down from
Suappooie tat Friday attending buii
na matter.
"The ear-pidrclng trumpet and tlie
mirit-tiiii)g drum." Buo Mr. Dolman'
Xmsi window.
Win B'tTrt, of Deer Inland. wa
Unking tianda with frieudt in thin
city lutt Fiiduy.
J. II. Potoraon. of tha Bur Logging
Company, U employing aixty men in
bit camp back of lluiuiur.
Mrt. J. II. RliM.don returned last
Monday from Portland, wbara lie bad
Iman for nearly two week.
The iubBpription liet of thla paper I
rapidly growing. People know where
to look for the county nuwa.
The Oregon Wtod Company wanU
team and man to haul wood. Apply
to U. 0. Mayger, Bt. Helena.
Kepreeentativa 0. J. Cnrtie, of Clat
op county, and editor of the Astoria
Humid, hue purohuaed the Clirouiolo,
at The DalW
The largest and tout Mocked upatore
on the lower Columbia haa a new
paiutud aign reading, "W. II. Dolman,
General Murohanl."
The Tillamook Herald ia condemn
ing the toll-road eyatemof that county
and wanU the legialatura to legialate
lliom out of existence.
We will furnish the atationery if
aome ona will volunteer to do the writ
ing. We wantacorreapondentateauh
puatoffice in tha county.
Mra. Steva Tichenor waa a paaaenger
for Clatakanle laat Tueaday on tbe
Hhaver, having jual returned from an
c ateuded viiil at Ban Diego, Ca).
Mr. Philbrook haa a call to go down
the river for neil Bunday,eonioantly
be wilt not preach at BacbeW Flttf
and Kcappooae uulil Jan. let, Iv.
Chambcrlain'a Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy can alwaya be de
frauded upon and ia plant and aafe
to take. Hold by Dr. K. ttow.druggml.
The calamity howler la heard no
more in tbe land. Like Saul on hia
mercileaa miaaion, he haa been knocked
out with tha dualling brilliancy of lair
ir day achiovomeuta.
Mr. W. 0. Diltard, who recently pnr
clied a block of land on the weal of
town, baa tbe timber out and cleared
off and tbe land net to fruit treea. We
believe the venture will beaaucoeaa.
It la reported that Mr. A. B. Ham
tnond haa aecured an option on all tlie
Kinney limber laud iu Clatsop county,
lie oontemplatea building a large aaw
mill at Tongue point, juat above Aatoria.
A nroceaa haa been discovered for
-...kino l.iumrof neanuta. The new
product ia aaid to be "rich, wholeeome,
' . i ..i . ,,iit hi for tlia soda." 1 be
reference, uo doubt, ia to toe gallery
god a.
a,.i,o Hnnarfntendent Copeland
and family have removed from Warren
to Houlton, having rented tbe Weed
... :.i.. o iti nUiw. Mr. Copeland
should in future bo addreaecd at that
place.
-i.a . man rnallv love hia neigh
boraa himaelf, that neighbor'a hue
,hnA irnt a double-barrelled
n,l (HI It full of buckshot
and aim It at the hole la the fence of
the loving neighbor.
Meaerve Broa.. of Delena, who have
.....r..iiu nnumted a aawmill at tuat
place for aome time, have the contract
r . . . ., .. ... 1 Hal.lurn'a new
to iuillisll me hoi -
. . .i ... -j.a,,'a rlvar. The
loKitWK rtiau a -
contract calla for 3,000 tiea.
Mr, Gray, brother ol M. C, Gray of
tbia oily, accompanied by hia wife and
mother, arrived here from Tebachapi,
Cal., IiibI Sunday. Mr, Gray continued
on to Cbehalla, WbhIi,, where he will
aaaurua charge of tbe Paciflo Poatul
telegraph olllce at that place.
In another column will be found the
adverliaement of a grand maaquerade
ball to be given in thla city on the
evening of Deoembor Slat, by Prof.
uoiat, of Portland. A number of
liandaonie prima will be given, and a
tiood time la aaaured thoae who attend.
Do not fail to attend the bazaar to
be huld at Masonic hall in thia city,
commeticinir next Mondav evenlna.
and continuing three evening, under
me management of the lad in of the
Efiiaropal church. Attend if you do
not wish to buy from the ohoioe aelec-tion.
Ouoree Domver. on trial In the iua-
tlce oourt here laat Saturday for ire
paaaing on the landa of J. . Bine-
ham, waa discharged after a apiriled
trial be ore a jury of six men. Tbia
verdict waa arrived at from the Tact
that the landa were not properly en
closed.
Tbe practical, yet not over-polished
editor at a supper in one of our neigh
boring towna recently whan passed the
pie aaid in a pathetic and regretful
way: "Owing to the already orowdod
condition of our apace we will be com
pelled to leave llii article out lor the
present."
Thc Mirr office baa the only job
printing plant in tbia end of thecouoty.
We are prepared to do all aorta of com
mercial job printing on brief notice
and at low price. Wa can print any
thing from a visiting card to a large-
olie poster. Book work a apecialty.
Leave ordura with ua.
It ia aa'd bv thoae interested that
the report of tha achool io district No.
19 for the month ending on the 2nd
of tbia month, ia a apleudid one. The
school haa a cleau and unblemished
record for the month, there being no
abseuteea or no cases of tardiouaa, and
deportment waa O. K.
No door la thick enough to keep out
the newapaper and its advertising ; no
chamber ia too remote or too quiet for
the favorite family paper; n surveil
lance ia so atrict but tbe newapaper ia
admitted ; and it brinira ita meaaage of
ware, of electtona, accident, marnagea,
birtha and deatbe-and advertisement.
A disnatcb from Hillaboro in laat
Sunday's Oreaoiiian staled that a force
of twenty-five men were at work devel
oping tlie coal discoveries in me mount
ain .Uvula between Washington and
nnlnmhia counties, better known
the Nehalem ooal tieiua. it ia aaiu
that a road will be built into the coal
fields immediately.
Ut H. Benson, an extenaive logger
on the lower river, aaya he thinks the
m-AMint nrina of Ions ia hitch owing to a
scarcity of that commodiiy.but thinks
ln7. vill ha worm noi ivaa iiih .w
thnniand fur several years. That
a Bnnrt t,rlce. and loeuera can make
"scuds" of money if that figure can be
received right along.
County Clerk Walta on Wcdneaday
, M." j .T..rnaa to Secretary of
shipped by- expreaa
ibis county will not be among the Brat
nrKir,c.rd",tre"..C..metrollof
ni" ' . . .. luriQ MMsai will from
.i..'.t th aeoreury'a outue.
VV a miv - -
L .
r.n... Pnitian of MavBer. has a con
tract to get out 500 trap poles for down
river partiea, and haa a force of half a
doaeu men at work getting the ..me
ready. The poles are uum "
the Tyexkiewtc property at this place.
"'An ounce of prevention ia worth a
pound of cure." But the ounce o
prevention usually cornea o high that
r i -..inn nnmmuniliee. as well a
I good many people, prefer to take the
chances of having to purchase the cure
in the future.
Business men can no more afford to
fford to go without light. The fori, .
lightens the public, the latter the
onto and .tore. The
known what you have to sell, the Utter
to properly exnioi i.
There has been a great deal of en
joyment during the last wn the
ice on the lakoa near this place. Bince
TSurlay of laat week the Ice haa been
1.nu. ,hi.kna to bear a. many
time baa been wc pun
Pains in the cheat when a pern
lias a cold Indicate a tendency toward
nasa coiu i .iinflnf uBlloel damp-
pneumon... ? r-r-- , Blm
Pnnmr Tom Nordbv. of the ateamer
Shaver, waa in towu Wednesday after
,n havinir come this far on that
ateamor, the trip having been made by
day instead of by night, aa usual. Mr.
Nr,f,w ataffkn m ua biiat no fciiuuKii
.... iinlikftlv that the Shaver would
make nv more tripe on her regular
rl,n until the ice cleared out of the
river.
T, Raldren has moved his Beaver
camp to the old 8y verson place, where
h will construct a ditco irom wie -
toria and Goble road at yuiooy io ine
Dobbins slough, a distance ol some
COO feet, through whioh he will run
hi. w in tide-water, ne is at pres
ent putting in a few huudred cedar
piling for U. cuonnwii'. v
Uaxette.
The committee, composed of the
teachera and officera of the Biiuday
uhnl hi. have decided to nave
Christmas boat, t he ouisens nave re
sponded liborally Willi meaoa lor ue
fraying the general expeea of the
Cbriatmaa festivitiea, and it ia hoped
the boat will be so loaded with prtty
presents that it will not require uiuu
decoration.
Amend the road law so that one
half the amount now levied should be
A nl mako that DSVablo in CBh.
Then 'have all roads made and repaired
by contraol, according io piaus uu
speoificaliona, and let to the lowest re
aponsible bidder. No other ayatern
will give so much for the money. No
other ayatern will insure good roada for
all seasons of tbe year.
The sohool law should be so amend
ed that no child can be enrolled in
any district of which it is not a resi
fin uit limit. Aral havinft- paid a tuition
to the achool clork of the district in
which it intends applying for admis
.inn n,. a certificate from the school
.,irk that such child has been enum
erated in his district for the purpose
of drawing atate achool money.
While aome men were hunting on
the tide-flats above Tongue poms a
few davs ago one ol the numuer piuauu
up an "old flint-lock r.fle. It was about
six feet long and was very rusty, show-
ina- that it bad been were lur mj
veara. ins m c----
... ...1 T. II. a tinA nf
it waa noi ioaueu. ... -
a gun that waa in use nere uivy jre,
ago. Aatoria Budget.
v, ia nnrti.l Hint II. B. Borthwicb,
m tn ,n..Li.
nternr ainar mm man oi wu,
nn..tmnlatinB bUIIUlUK a IOKK"ig
i ihnw milna In length, to
i.i. 1am to the mill. Mr. Borth
wiok is doing an excellent busines.
due solely to the grit and persoveiance
of the man, who, despite hard time,
and slow buainesa, persevered ateatlily
and ia now reaping m rew.
PeranQ. desirous of putting out
young orchards should be pleased to
know that within this county ia a nur
aery which ia unsurpassed in the atate
lor quantity and quality of trees. This
nursery la at Boappoose, and is owned
nd operated by Mr. A. Iloladay ft
Sons, By pstronining home industry
you are encouraging home Indus' rlcs,
nd in ttits Instance you are assured
of getting exactly what you bargain
lor.
Oregon is proverbally slow but she is
very sure, and juat ao soon as the world
begins to learn that we are not brag
garts but workers, our big state will
till up with a claaa of people who like
our methods, and who will feel aafe
from all wild financial follies, crazy
real estate booms, and every other be
setting danger to an honestly acquired
competency. Character is fundament
ly great, and old Oregon has a good
one. : '
The Hoolton school will give a basket
sociable next Saturday night Dec. K,
A good programme will be given, after
which the basket lunches will be sold.
Much pains is being taken, and the
ff'iir promises to be a thorough atic-
cttas. A email admission lee will be
barged, and after luncheon a social,
good time msv be spent by those who
care to stay. Music and frames will
be In order, Everybody welcome. A
good time assured.
A rather serious accident occurred
at Warren last Sunday, when a young
grandson of Mr-John Tinkham acci-
denily discharged a shotgun, tbe
charge striking and taking- ettect in
the lace oi a young son ot Mr. itaa
musen. Tbe physician expresaas the
opinion that nothing serious will result,
although tha boy'a face and neck were
completely peppered with tine shot.
A number of the shot took effect in
the lids of the eyes but nooe entered
the eyeballs.
The fact of Oregon editors making
trips back East we would consider
orettv good evidence that times are not
so bard on the Pacific ooast as some of
the newspaper writers would nice to
have us believe. Brother Al Snyder,
of the McMinnville Transcript, re
turned last week from an extended
visit at Oregon. 111., and there are oth
era nearer bv who within the laat few
months have toured the i.ast. Ana
vet "the Door are daily being ground
. . . . . . . . .,
down by me iron neet oi monopoly.
Tbe leading Question now ia, "Are
wa to have Christmas thia yearf" In
other worda, "Will Monday, the 26ih,
be observed aa a holiday T" Jfrom all
wa can gather bv inquiry the general
opinion U that it should be, for surely
we muat nave a unnatma uy, huu
Sunday cannot necessarily be observed
aa such. Not that it is not an appro-
S rials day for the Christmas festival,
ut the usual Sabbath exercises wilt
prevent it being observed as it always
is by family gatherings, trees for the
children, etc. Of course we must have
Monday.
With the Columbia river completely
filled with ice and navigation almost
entirely stopped, tbe spectacle is to be
dreaded. It has been impossible to
naviuate the Columbia above the
Willamette for a week or more, and
were it not for the Willamette slough,
which is free from ice, it would be al
most impossible for steamers to oper
ate between Portland and Astoria. To
one who had never seen the great float-
In c maaaea of ice before it would ap-
. ....... . i -.
pear an impossibility lor a Bteamooai
to lind lis way mrougn h. iu uuu
ditions are serious, and at the press
hour Thursday Utile relief seems to be
in store for some time yet. The tem
perature is almost aa low as it baa been,
with indications poiuuug hi jm low
er degree.
There is a task on hand in the sher-
nfRna liich im mtllinv fnrth both
r, .a m uiuwv n
f patience and labor, and which demands
trie Closest attentiou iu uruer u auiu
almost irreparable mistakes. For even
piece of laud sold by the sheriff at the
recent tax sale there has to be a certifi
cate of sale made, and in this work it
ia necessary to segregate all tbe ailm
ent funds to which taxes on tbe cer
tain piece of land belong, and it
found to be an undertaking that taxes
the perseverance of those engaged at
it. There are 107 of thoee certificates
to be made for the 1897 roll and 175
fornravioua vears. The sheriffs are
endeavoring to have this work cam'
pleted by the time the commissioners
meet, early in January, ins worn in
that office, as well as in that of the
olerk and assessor, is each year becom
ing of a greater volume and more com'
plicated.
St Helens was infested last Satur
day with train pa. and many of them
farad first-rate in their searcnes ana
anneals for "something to eat, please
There should be little sympathy enter
tainsd for that element, yet al the
urns time it is hard to turn a man
awav who asks for food. To the ordi
nary well-clothed, well-fed person a re
noes t for food from a hungry-looking,
thinly-clad cuss appeals to the better
qualities and sympathies, since the
giving calls forth so small an effort
compared with the comfort it brings if
the man is really hungry. We find
the following in The Dalles Chronicle
"There will be no exouee for some
time for the presence of tramps
hobos in our midst, and if you are an
noyed wiih the hand-out fienda just
remind them that 3000 men can secure
employment on the branch road which
is to be constructea oeiween n uuun
and Ripari. For the next eight mom hi
obtain wora
CLATSKANIE NOTES.
E. 8. Harlow, a forme resident of our
town, came down from 1'orlland and spent
a day last woek.
Tl,i,.u l!-.!e was lip from Wrnfif
landing taking In the Mit lant Krt.lay.
Tom lia. clOHttd a fairly sutiseisfu) logins;
uon, giving iu.lov"ii't to several mail.
Ti i.. Urn itavs have been a harvest
for peuple having stovewood lo ll. Hie
wood was in demand ami the nind was
frozen up so the wood cuuld be gotten out.
la Ilinnin around wiih a cane,
having found a sore spot when lifting at a
bale of hay. These muldoii catches that
come from lifting do not always let up very
eauily. .
Mrs. C. W. Jones and daughter, Mrs.
King, came in on the steamer f'rlday morn
ing from Portland. Mrs. King has been
teaching near there, and her mother bo
been spending a month with her.
Th... ! an nnnanal disolav of holiday
goods in the different store windows in our
town, und patrons could scarcely nihw find.
ln wl,Rt the want for their friends and
lor in juniors, especially, uv, k''
ion seems to have been made tor them.
4 n,n ima nn from Wmtoort Saturday
with a gash in bis cheek fron the bite of a
horse; a rather unusual aocldant. but none
in.. .in.unaatit. H was repaired and
1 1 ni.i l, , , he. In aliaoe lor wora, out wi.i
carrv. in a small sc-ar, a reminder of tbe
-1
occasion.
It has been learned with sincere regret
that Mrs. Jasper lwis waa coniiwneu iv
KiiitnMim ni ner tea nuuve mv
s hospital la Portland. This
oonrse waa found necessary aner aenuus
consideration and consultation by the hos-
iiital Stan and others, tier uusuanu i
wiih ber, and at last account she was do
ing as well as could oe expect"-
A n nnrwirtunltv that does not come often
was offered this week when ice waa froaen
on the ponue sumcient tor
..,,.,,h,r r naira nf akates were found and
a number of skatera declared they bod a
w waia
WAHTtKN NEWS. .
For th last week wa have bad fine skat
ing here.
The Union Sunday school at this place
has closed for tlie whiter.
Ilnla Hemnle wo a passenger on the noon
train for t'orilund Wednesday.
xir. and Mrs. Hn and Chai. Clark and
wife were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Down
ing on ljunday.
Cal Hawkins was s passenger on the
steamer Young America for i'ortland on
Wednesday last.
.Tnlin Hawkins and Jesse Bacon have
(lton a contract to eut 10U cords ot wood
from the liox ranch.
Mra J. a Rannn attended tha election of
nHir.r of the Kaatern Blur I oil (real Bt. Hel
en on last Haturday stalling.
will fllavana. wlm (a wnrklnsT for the O.
R. A V. Co. at Portland, is spending a few
days with bis parents at una piece.
ifia Tmahv. ahn has tust eotunleted a
term of school at this place, returned to her
. ... l - - J Auul..JI.atMMr
nome m roruuiuwi j nv
Utaa Rlla IWnn MlsS latUTS POV
J amen Bacon, tr.. Dale Hemple, and Archie
Collins spent Thursday evening of lost wee
with tilrdie and otri uownuig.
Wa ,m hina mvlval meetfnffs here.
Brother Haley and Brother Ford conducted
..,.iM i,ra laat MaiwlaT luorniita and
evening Brother Oreogory was to bav
been here, but at the lant moment one of the
nr .femora at the University refused to ex-
cna him Irom his studies as the examina
tion were near at hand, but we nope io
have him with us during the holidays.
MAKtllfcD.
ur.,a.fjM anRATH At Kalmer. uregon-
Wednesday. lc. 7, mm, at tne resiueiie
of Mr. John Diublee. Mr. Jonn r. wager,
of Portland, Oregon, ann airs, traw o
Gilhreath. of Rainier, Bev. M. Burlin
game officiating.
mru-u, ,!., tltnilirh BT-aNMtW abl
toe next aay. i p
nut aar l nnntieh in the morning had the
pleasure of sliding down the plank walk on
la Easirsptcj.
Mnl.alnt .nnW. w llich STIlt SO SlllOOlb that
the city marshal felt compelled to sprinkle
..it th -nut and snoil the fun. so that
people could get up and dowu without slip
ping anu tailing.
a ntvll suit before th Justice last Satur
day attracted some attention and some out-
tide counsel in the person or Attorney
Hrower, of Astoria, who came to defend
Mr. Flnhrer, of Mayger, in an attachment
...li Wa rllrl nnt learn the decision. At
torney Brower, however, found himself
among some old friends and acquaintances
k... Hn.lin hia fmnonsnt one of them.
Lawyer have a way. yon know, of fighting
a man, professionally, while pretending fc
be very friendly, socially, and this wss one
of those cases, in una ess uiv ntoiiusmr
was no doubt sincere snd the legal compli
cations somewhat embarrassing.
In response to a call for a meeetingof man
to organize a volunteer nre cuiupaiiT uuh
a(.iaai,ia nnmha, nf nur reoresentaliee oit-
...v... I' - - . -v ., -
izens gathered at Krats s oau on wiuj
evening, where Norman Merrill was eiecteo
chairman, temporary, sua v. urj....,
aarntarv AfiAranms remarks an oriram-
sation was decided oo, and W. 6. Chandler
KE KOTICE, THAT, WHKEEAS. W. A
i;.1aa,ni, linn 111 TWttll,n fllllvSledtB
the Inirlt Court of the United States, for the
...-(.. r,i AMatn i,..hMn AnAifMUA a oarik-
rupi. A meetlngof his creditors, to prove their
debts, to appoint a misweor ,,eao" "
.... ... ,ua a,,H rtiri.nar a,'.,.i,,i, aa niav .aw
fully be taken at the first meetinaot his credit
ors, will be held before me, at my odioa, room
m, Worcester block, Portland, Multnomah
eonntv. On.Eoa. at 10 a. m., on rridar, beoem-
berl, lltl. ALKXANHKH SWtfcK,
Reform- in BankniDUiy for the District of
aomah County, State of Oregon.
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aauun v uv , - fliaobieeUoris in writing to said
was n',i-"r':jr"XZ? ;,,Tniirirt petition. W. I. CAMB,
na joun aiyeri i m -Artmiui.ttor of the
nts, respectively. J. C. Bryant was made deoeJ1(lwt
permanent secretary and Henry K.ratx
treasure''. Twenty names were secured as
n,.mU nf tha ftumninv from those ores
a,i auri atirlltinnsJ names are exm'cted. A
M,n,uiM was annointed to solicit new
members and anotner commituai wunui
constitution aud by laws.
If an7 one smiles at onr cliama of being
mairoruiliuin nitv he oueht to see the
elaborately covered conveyances that take
Kassengers, man annexpresa niair "
m ,i,a HnnoL A iHcniid covered hock i
on duty this week, and now at least two of
tbe hotel are representeu oy ruuuoro, wu
shout. "Home hotvl." CIntskanie hotel,"
free bus." etc., iust as tuey ao in rort-
land. The street to the depot is not all
nanui vnt. as ona will discover who ride
over It. but that only helps to make us
foal that am different from Portland
.nil ir. mi, it lia r,-niaraea mat mere are
many points of difference between the two
ins Its own Docnliarilies.
The bus men, while not so loud as in Port-
and, are )ust as anxious u give paaacuxm,
, rirln. ami lha hotels will supply the wants
of their guests in a oareiui maimer,
that many men oan
1.75 a day. Common laborers, scraper
drivers, ouarrymen, and teamsters, be
sides camp Cooks, waiters, loretnen, i a, rerry, nouuuu.
etc, will be needed im the wore."
Kctica of Final Sefcst
twtp ta trirnirnY isrvKN hy the ib-
l a1n..a a,lrnnlafcra,i,r nf tha AHtate Of
James Conk, deceased, that hehssflled In the
offlc of the Ouiuy Court of Colnmbie County,
Oregon, his Snal aeomint of his aiioiiiilntration
upon sam emaie, wiireiocr w ,
final settlement; and that tbe Hon. J. H. Unan,
iuixe of aald Court, has appointed Satiirday,
the 81t day of December, umt, at 1 o'cloek
in the afternoon of nil dsy, as the time, and
the liourcrouiu ,n aiu . w -
in St. Helens. Oregon, as the place for the hear
i -.1 auttiamw,,, ,.f aaid account and netulon.
a, urhi,.!, tima and nluw anv person Interested
Estate of James Cook,
nz aw
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HARRIS CAbri UKUUHHY j
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CORNER COWLITZ AND MAIN STREET. ST. HELENS, OR. 3
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Notice of Final Ssttlcmciit
NOTVJt IS HHRKHi UlVtn t il Al l, ina.
undersigned, adminimrtlor of the estal
of Jonn Kluiore, aeeeawju,
flee of the elerk of thu County Vourt c' the
Htate of Oregon, fiwCplambia County, my Jnal
.. ........ ... ... mi i.im n nrannu nu,,u moemtte,
tosre her with my jwtitloo for final settlement
of s tld estate, and that said Court has appointed
TuelaY. the aMh day of Peeeniber, iw,tl
o'e.ock p. m., as the time, and the courtroom ot
toi I eoaniy and state, as the place for the set
tlenenl of said account and the hearing of said
pe-ltion. at wnicn lime auu ,
. . .., n i. auii a.tata nur annear and ale
written oWeetlons to aaid account and the gront-
lne oi won pennon. - -VJ:,,'
Administrator oi th estate of John Kin1",
deceased. nlMIS
KYSKR HAPPENINGS.
Thorn a double birthday party at the
nr Ua. I . Ka'.hmilar on Kaiuraav last.
All enjoyed themselves playing games and
pulling enndy, and at 12 ui. all set down to
nne supper.
Our worthV postmaster. W. Kyser, bss
H,t.aH frnm an axtandfid visit to friend:
in f Haclnimaa nriunt. him nit none up with
his brother and brother-in-law. We are
glad to welcome him back ; although his
nrnflcient better half attended to the duties
of th posloific with entire satisfaction,
Not n hundred miles from here lives a
.. nliiiiln, tnrira. and a bnxom widow
knowing him well, called on him to help
her Intended procure the necessary papers.
rhich ha did by taking bis lantern ana pay
nc hi own fare on the Xralda and back on
,i. Tlii,i,niii- Bnt nn hia return found
that she or some one else had procured a
preacher lo tie the knot instead oi mm, tue
Judge. Now we think it very unkind to
treat a friend iu need in that way. Th
good hook tells us, brethren, gooa tor eru
but not evil for good; for we never get to
where we do not need a friend.
Nm far nnrahetter conditions: Ten years
ago there was no work for a laboring man
tiMNtr uiin iiih rivnr uf uiawnaniv, A.wn
we have four shingle mills and the Meserv
Bros, sawmill which ho been doing a thriv
in business all fall. Such men are the
; .. .. .a . ,
hone ana smew oi any wuini v. a,,uuufi..
tk ahinaia mills have chtimred hands a
good many timea they have given a great
many poor men work so they could be at
home with their families. Ihisan A Sigler
have shut dna-n their mingle mm tor um
nnnt Rchniiler A Son are still running.
as are also Holme Bros, with Wm. Ferine
as partner in the Iaiigfeld(Buxing mill,
tbev having purcnasea mis bbiuv. pu
we know times are better if th gold stand
ard is in vogue.
Notice cf Final Settlement
VTOTICB IS HKRKHY uivcn mai i, n
IX , I a.lmlnlafratfH. nf the estate
aaoaauad. hava Alad in the
office of the clerk of tne County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Columbia County, my Snal
account of my admin stratton npon said estate,
uitlier with my petition lor final aettlement
and .HMriMitlon of the residue of said esbite.jnd
.1... IJ .a,a ha. .nMlnlMl TllAfWlAV. til 6 AH.H
day of Ueiwmber, lues, atlo'elockm.1s thj
Ome, and the cnortroom of said Court, at the
courthouse. In St. Helens said county andstate.
as the place ror ine imu", w -, , , , ,
and the hearing of Ud petition, at which Ume
and place any person lnteres.ed In said estate
mav appear and tile written objections to said
account and the granting of said peUtion.
Adminlstrato ot the estate of WtllUm Keiinm,
deceased. "-"'"-
For Your
Keel
stapi
,ps alirays on nana su sinus 01
,la aitrt" fav firrrMrins and
provisions, farm produce, tropical
and domestic fruit in iwaMin, fine
teas and eolfees, tobaeco ami clwara.
A Hue line of confectionery aio iu
stoek, and various other specialties.
Groceries.
V W WWW'
Notice lor PuMicatia
LtKB Orvics at OaaooM Citt, O.,
Ileeember 7, ltwR.
XTOTICB 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
rl - 1 nmn a,tl.r hna fllad notltW of
his intention to make final proof in supwrtof
his claim, ana mat Mm prom wm u
fore the county clerk ot Columbia county at St.
Helens, Oregon, on January 14, 1SU9, via:
C11RISTOPH 8AUERV.KIN,
Homestead entry No. 9310, for the west of the
southeast W, aud east H of southwest ol tea
He names the following witnesses to prove his
oontlnuous residence upon, auu
"foX' Dupont and N. J. Duwmt, of Valley,
Oregon, and Sf. Apechand C. C. Mover, of Peris,
OraTon. djS 'chas. B. Mooaos, Beglster.
yya j, ,ft, ,r. A. JHrA,lrjl','r A -t-J i&tjf'i
n APT MIICICLR i
WHAT IS SHILOHt
A grand old remedy for Coughs.
Colds
and Consumption ; used thrnngh the world
lor half a ceiftury, hus cared innumerable
case of incipient consumption and relieved
many in advanced noge. you iiu
satisfied with the results we will refund
Vrica 25 eta. and 50 eta. Bold
bv Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist, 8t, Helens,
und N. A. Terry, Houlton.
SICK HEADACHES,
The enrse ol overworked womankind, are
quickly and surely cured by Karl' Clover
Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue
builder. Money refunded if not satisfac
tory. Price 25 cts. and fiO ots. Sold by Dr.
Kflvvin Kosn, druggist, Hi. iteieus, anu it.
Notice for Publication.
Lad Orc. At 0.?.rS0
.ntTKii ra irvnir.RV flIVKN THAT THE
rV";., i...,arl aattlar haa fllad uotlpeof
his intention to make final proof in support of
hia alHim. anu mat tunu urw,. viii uv .hwv w
fo th. !onnty Clerk of Columbia county, at
St. Helens, Oregon, on January Mth. uw, via:
M. ArACH.
Homestead entry So. S2B7. for the west H of the
northwest of scetlon . township 6, north ol
"Sfnames the following witnesses toproye his
eontinuous residence npon. and cultivation of
,,t. ol Valle'v. orexon, and C. Sauervein and
8.9Boek, of Per... Oregon.
SWs Sale en foreclosure.
YOU TBY IT.
If Shilob't Cough and Consumption Cure,
which is wild for the small price of So cts.,
SO ots. and SI. 00. does not cure take the bot
tle hark aud we will refund your money.
Hold for over fifty years on this enaraulee.
Price 25 ots. and 50 ct. Bold by Dr. Kdwln
Ross, druggist, 8t. Helen", aud N. A. Per
ry, Houlton.
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tsjonxst few
R!s!.cs the food more delklous end whotcsome
nvu s""J sown oo-"'"T"?-!,
Pointed Question Answered.
a better artl-
Two
What la tha use uf making
cle than your competitor if you cannot get
bctt r p'iceior it r
Ans.AS mere is na uim-rvnuu m
price the public will buy only the better, so
that while our profits mav be smaller on a
single sale they will be much greater in the
aggregate. ...
How can you get the public to know your
make is the best? . ..
If bulb, articles ere brought prominently
before the public, both are certain to be
tried, and the public will very quickly pas
judgment on them and us only the better
This explains th large sale on Chamber-
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
t Q. Wikstm. Plaintiff,
vs.
Jobs M. Prrcitsoi a Kuas Pstirsoh,
li.f,in,lanfa.
BY VIRTUE Of AN JSXKCCTION, JUDO;
ment, order and decree, (Inly Issued out oi
and under tne seal oi umb
r... A,..ia aaaa ir. marfwlv direeted.
.n.i rfatad tha i.Mh dav of November, in
favor oi the aoove named plaintifT, I.
. . awuinai. o.a atHivA-nanied oeiena-
ants, John M. l'steraon and Kllen Peterson, for
7k ..... ..f .iTin hundred UltKmi dollars, with
Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per
annum trom tne ii uay ".L, 3,
7v. t,lm nf uv,nl,4PVRn f I77.i,il dol
lars, with interest thereon at Ihe rate of ten tier
eent per annum irom m .
'r...i it,, lurthar anm of tW.Ul s at
torney's fees, and the further sum of fifteen
(I15.U0) dollars costs and disbursement, and the
,w.n thia writ. eommandiiiKand
reQiiirlng me to make sale ol the tollowtng-d-
westone-quartertswH) of section 29, Uiwnship
ft north of tun 4. wist of the Willamette mr
Idian, tn Columbia county, Oregon. Now, there
fore, V virtue of said execution, Judgment,
order and decree, and In oomphanee with the
commands ol said writ, I will, on Monday, the
e'elook a. m. of said day, at the front door of
5.. r: .r.rt.i.,i,,.n.a in ihorttvot sl uiens.
Columbia county, Stat of Oregon, sell, at pub-
lain' Cough Remedy. The people have i ,Hcllon, subject to redemption, to the high
been using it lor years oau nav iuuuu i
it can nlwavs be depended npon. iney
may oocasioually take up with some fash
ionable novelty put forth with exaggerated
claims, but are certain to return to the one
remedy that they know to b reliable, end
for coughs, colds and croup there is noth
ing equal to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
For suie by Dr. Kdwiu Hoss, di uggist.
-y1goajrrVa-arajrll
ST. HELENS PHARMACY
Dr. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor.
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SjrITfWSSta
44oeeoe
DRUGS
2
Patent Medicines, Fancy Toilet Articles.
PERFUMES AND FANCY STATIONERY.
Prescriptions...
Carefully and Accur
ately Compounded....
DAY OR NIGHT.
....Cigars....
Complete Line of
BnvffiriMfi' Qr!'!!'',!!
ittKKliHu tiuuMiibi
School Books.-and..-
School Supplies
nein Street, - St. Helens, Oregon.
r J UtfU W 'U 'J' ij M wTHi TTTTTsJ ' ' l T " " " -
Ceaer in.
GENERAL
.MERCHANDISE
Choice Groceri
Always on hand. Flour, grain, and feed. Tobacco and
cigars, and smukers' articles, notions, ete,
III
Hardware
I
CROCKERY AND TINWARE
...Dry Good
a...
Inelndlntr general sssnrtment of elothimt, fnrnlHhtngs,
and dress goods. Also a Hue line of boots and shoes.
DART & MUCKLE
Main Street, - - St. Helens, Oregon.
GOOD TOOLS! LOW PRICES!
,.F0B KKT SPOT CASH.,
Jenning's Patent Bit ...12 toSOe
Clark's Expansion BLts.
t-ommon tiraires.....
Ratchet JHrare
Drawine-kiiive.. .
Kolding Drawing-knives..
Common Saw-sets ........
Worrell's Haw-scta
Carpenters' hamiuers
Carpentera' hatchets.....
Carjientera' bandaxe
Jack plane
Disstan handsawa
Good steel handsaw . . ..
'irmer chisats. ...
70c to II. 10
...jtllN)C
GOc to 2-00
45c
li a)
..ISC
eoc
. ..25 to 4So
...as tofliio
. . 00 to 70c
..... ... 6So
I 2a
... S0to7Sc
...17 toSoc
let cma lakuia.
4-Qnart Artie IJ M
Wit. White MOiiriiaitn
2it. White Mountain. ........ ...
jt. White Mountain ...
4-qt. White Mountain ......
G-qU While Mountain.
LAWN MOWKKS.
12-Inch Philadelphia
U-im-h l'hilailelpln
UMnch Philadelphia. . . . . .
18-ini'h Philadelphia
20-Inch Phiindelphia
Camp Coliee i'ots
4 .VI
.... l.i
.... 8 i.-
.... ti .-'
... 7 i'(
.w to
. i.i.A. f.,a ITnlLaa HttAa aolll COin. CPR
hand, all the riant, title and Interest whU
the above-named aeeudants, or eitliBr of them
had. la and to the foreKolng-desenbed niort
itod premises on the d.tte ot plaintill s mort
ease, or since had. to satisfy said execution,
Judgment, order and decree, costs fnrtail accru-
Inn am,. J. N. nltalL.
Sheriff of Columbia County, Oreeon.
Hated at 81. Helens, or., ftav. , iwo. uiouia
.1 8,1
. 1 15
1 SO
St.
4-qt.
8-St
OHANITK OA Mr KTTtS.
with cover
with cover
tritb cover
with cover ,
1-qt. Artio
,Vqt. Artlo ,
8-qt. Artie
Black Dinmond Files, Oil Stoves, Pinchers, Wrenoh.-s, and many oi!i-r ,d !
ased by all kind of people, at low prices for the next 30 days. Open evenint..
' j m.vr.aua ta JLL
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1 75
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