Ult lUj UlN iVllb 1. I.t .! County court 1 In elon thi. week.
March 10, 1609.
LOCAL AND PWllhONALi.
' We fntl to the merit In the
Intnt that tmutt March earn in like
lion it will go out Ilka a lamb.
Tli county clerk turned over to tli
treasurer during the month ol February
IHl.Oo i fees and $100.17 a land re-
aemptions, tin total being f 347.8,
" L. W. VanDytl will address tha peo
ple on tlia question of (rood roads at tha
attnooinous in Vernon la on Saturday.
March 18th. All are Invited to attend.
Deputy County Clerk llarri iaaued
a marriage license Tuesday morning to
Nell Mattaon, age 3, and Miaa Anna
I'arsoo, age 19, both ot Columbia county.
Aa nearly aa can be aacertalned not to
much damage has resulted to fruit trees
in Columbia county from frosts aa I re
ported front other aeotlona of tha tat.
A marriage license waa leaned last
week by the county clerk of Washington I
AAiiniv in Mr. R. W. MfMnt .mJ4
and Barah l'lerson, aged 50, both of that
county.
Dreaunt which nanu vi,,.. i. i...
, . - " , v. uviuiQ imm
owu in me history of the county.
tot a good many niouthi warrant have
been aolllng readily iu the market at
.t"r "" vNiii, wntcn is as piio
aa could be asked for, but to add further
to the benefit of those who have the
paper for rale bidden) appeared in the
market thia week offering one-fourth of
v.m per cem premium on county script,
fills condition taken in connection with
me loot, tnat warrants now draw but
Per cent Interest la a aplendld Indica
tion thateverv AnnAiUmu, la nnnuJ l
the county' ability to meet the demand
tO b made Ution it In future finlir lh.u
or. ,0,u yr ago, many will recall to
uuuu. vimt uuvera oi our warrant! at 7a
oenta and 80 cent on tha dollar were
scarce, ana to now be ollered a premium
on them la a condition which ahonld
please evervbodv. f"ilninlla
-I rigut, nnauciaiiy. ita attulr are be
in? Wall nmnaiMirl Tt..., .m i.,.
any, countlee in tha state whnw war.
rant leu at a premium, and very few
warrant aeu at par.
Mr. John L. Itmam wIia r.U. -
th Clatskanie river, sou distance above
uIm i " m ooonty aeatTueaday,
ii ui in uNn hi r iirnvn o.M mil . a m.
.1 . i . " i.
uruiatiun mat tne prellmlnarlea are
"", completed for the location and
buildine of a locrirW rllrnal nn h.
Clatakanie; in fact his mission her waa
ki get an aw tract made of his property.
Recorder Mavmr haa notlcea nostad 800 acre nf llmU. ..,.( ihHJZtZ'-
calling the attention of the voter of thia mania tn ulnu ik ii.. -J
city to the . fact that on Monday, April lectors for the pnrchaae of hit land; It
ou, wmrw win im ma eiecnon nem at me ia oniy meager information w can fur
courthouae for city ofltoera. nUh, because Mr. Brown waa rather
The easing ateamerUeorg. W. Elder V.b?. m. V h TLinJi'
time that a project of that nature waa
ou uie tenia, we bone the n an will
wcessfully work out, aa It meant better
iu mga m ine future, xue urn oer ol the
Nehalem vallev must, ha hd. mnA th
only way to get it ia to build roada to It.
It la not out of reaeon to presume that
the culmination of the enterprise men
uuneu wouia oe to nam manv million
go into commission as a United Btatee
transport between Han Francieco and
Manila, riiuippine uianaa,
!
At the annual election for office ra of
tine ectiool district bold Monday even-
Jng, Mr. Jamea Dart waa re-elected
nirector lor three years and Mr. E. K.
vuc re-eiecUKt clerk tor one year.
J. H. Decker, who hat been the ton- ,oet ' Mwlogi from the Nehalem valley.
Bnrlal artiat a la mn.1 iff mim I " ' .
year In SL Helena, last week diaooaed f? ,tro,,F ?""nt pro
of hit barber ahop to Mr. Ed Hillsberry, n tl. i T i V1" .uv,n!R .on ?
formerly in the barber buineee ll PPr Nehalem In favor of awiating Uie
Kloier. " psopto of Waahington county la the
road improvement work they have nn-
Uolrtmbla county haa new poatofnoe "erwaen to place their newly-acquired
nd poatmaater. Kiatia the name of the territory In closer communication with
office, and iu location la on the Upper ?m trading points in that county. A
Nehalem, and will beanpplied with mail Ur 'oro of men ie aaid to have been
from Braunaport. Jamea II. Turk ia the employed for aome time In improving
Doexmaater. I w wTor ureen mountain, ana
- -- -.1 aiignt eaort on tne part ol tne Waahing-
Wlll eomeone kindly explain the fish- ton county officials will pat the road in
ing lawa of Oregon for the benefit of such condition aa to warrant the people
local fishermen t According to the atate- in the Upper Nehalem aection Ingoing
intoit of Representative Curtis, who In- to pointa in that county to do their trad-
vuumii mi uui, tne portions tampered ing, especially in winter Mme.
with effect onlv Clataon conntv.
. The telephone line from Portland to
.. urn ..t.iu wi un nirin u gar aiioru la now in operation, and 8L
vur oi tne urrgonian ana xiia MraT to-1 Helena people are enabled to convene
otnoruiia w itn-oniy.i. ine former witn persona at Rainier, Clatskania, Aa
contains aU the general new and the toria and Portland. The tariff ia 25centa
latter furnishes week after week a com- for the first minute and 6 eente each for
piute nvuura oi local ana county new, eacn aubsequent minute to pointa within
T tM. nn.kin. h.iin. ; . I the county, and 40 centa and 10 centa
lorrtom
It ia on v bv reoetidon. h miui.nl ' " f?" "".
hammering dav after day, week after
Wm. Miller, of Valley, wa In town
Wadneiday,
Dr. r.oca wa cullod to IUlnier Tuea
aay evening.
Judge Doan attended to probate mat-
ALL S0ET3 OF NEWS.
Mr. and Mr. J. H.
Sunday at Eureka.
i . r- W;H; K1,n' ' Clatakanie, wa
an wwu TTeuiiesuuy.
Mr. 0. L. Ay re, of Peri, waa in the
wuuv seat uwt r nuay.
Mr. Otto Kulper apent the week in
una city visiting relative.
County Clerk Watta ia aWW
a uuui ma nxwm illness.
Jarne Qatten.of Deer Island, was on
the streets her Wednesday.
Mr. W. II. Dolman waa attontlno n
l 1 i ii .i . . . a
uuiium i rurtiana xuesuay.
Mr. and Mr. T. J. Cleeton aiwnt tht.
week at their home in this city.
the
week, month after month, that one may
expect to aeep in range oi tne puDlioeyo,
remap no vegetation aatrered any
more severely from the late frost thia
prlng than the rose bushes. Ht. Hel
en Bower nrdena were hard toaonal in
beauty,-but it ia feared that the many !!?
h...tir..i . i... :. I ana
and will take much business from
teiegrapn line.
The administrator of tha wrfate nf R
II. evenason ha tiled suit in tha atate
circuit court at Portland aninat the
Vancouver Transportation Coiunanv for
..ilA J . .-.
wwu nam aires, nvenaaon waa am moved
ae a deckhand on the atea.oier Undine,
on the night of March 24th, 1808,
Commissioner Peterson arrived in
town from Mist Tuesday evening.
Attorney (4. W. ("Vile was attmriina tn
legal business in Kahuna Monday,,.
Frank Dow. of Oak island, waa amonv
the visitor to St. Helen Tuesday.
Mr. J. D. Birdsall. of Columbia Citv.
waa seen "in our street Monday evening.
When you want a hot lunch m11 t
Mr. Mclntyre's, next to bowling alley.
Bey. Philbrook will preach at Scan-
pwae next oonaay morning ana evening,
It. II. Mitchell and familv. of Vr-
nonia, arrivea in town Tuesday morn-
lUJf.
Mia Clara Anaorm. of fihalton. Wh
is in toe city visiting ner inter, Mr,
6am Ballard, of Pittabunr. and Wm
All--. "I Ar 1 r' .1 .
A uuuw, wvrv in tue county
mi A-utgvuay. :
Ei-Commissloner Scboonover. of Ver-
oonia, wa in tne county seat a dav or
. . i .
tww uiia wwi.
John Broua. of Vernon ia. waa attend.
ing to Dusineea matter in the county
. (IT - -1 . 1
sens neuueaaay. -
Good mixed and oat hav at tfl ner ton
loose in tne Darn. VUABU Msjl
Deer island station.
Bey. O. G. Haley will nreach next
ounaay in Mouiton at ll.au a. m., and
in bt. lielen at 8 p. m. ,
Assessor Martin White will commence
the work of the 1899 aaaement next
Monday, sterling at Mayger.
The Hlllsboro Areu my that J. B.
Godfrey, formerly of Warren, Columbia
county, has gone into the saloon busi
ness atuorneliua.
Not Required to Pay.'
Pcction 1 of a law passed by ta reBu
lar session of the legislature reads a fol
lows; "It shall be thedutyof the county
clerk and the clerk of the county court
in each county to administer oatha re-
Sheldon spent last quired in matters of pensions, and to cer
tify pension voucher and to affix the
seal of the county court whenever re
quired without any charge, fee or com
pensation whatever." The law carried
an emergency clause with It, and 1 now
operative.
Oregon Timber all Right. ;
E. Goughnoor, a lumber-dealer of
Livingston, Mont., who has been staying
In Portland for few days, aay Mon
tana is already drawing largely on the
coast tor it lumber supply, and tha de
mand will continue to Increase right
along, a the quality of timber grown
out here 1 superior to that along the
Coeur d'Alene branch of the Northern
Pacific, where Mr. Goughnour baa saw
mill of hi own. He look for an in
crease in the value of Oregon timber
land, a the East will soon have no
other ource of supply.
Law Not Operative.
Several fish dealers in Portland were
much pleased when the fact was devel
oped Wednesday morning that the fish
law passed by the last legislature was
Inoperative, because the enacting clan
had been omitted, says the Oregouisu,
They supposed that thia had done away
with the restriction against marketing
trout, but they soon ascertained that
there were other laws, and that the one
forbidding the sale of trout was one on
which there had been no mistake made.
The question as to what are young sal
mon and what are trout will now have
to be decided by the courts.
never boon known to fall. The worst
cases relieved immediately. Price 25 cts.,
60 cts. and $1. Sold by Dr. Edwin Koss,
druggist, St. Helens, and N. A. Perry,
iQu:ion.
kl IS KllbT
A grand old remedy for Cough, Cold
and Consumption: need through the!
world for half a century; ha cored in-1
nnmeraoie eases oi incipient consump
tion and relieved manv in advanced
stages. If you are not satisfied with the I
results we will return! your money, l
Price 25 CIS. and 60 cts. Sold by lr.
cuwin noes, arufrgist, t, Helens, and
a, a. rerry, nooiton.
naaiy st leaver
Has turned with disgust from an other
wise lovabie girl with an offensive breath. I
Karl'a Clover Boot Tea ouriflea the!
breath by its action on the bowels, etc., I
as nomine eise win. wold tor years on
absolute guarantee. Price 25 eta. and
60 eta. Bold by Pr. Edwin Boss, drug
gist, oi. neiens.ana n.A.rerry, Houiton.
City Treasurer's Notice.
nmr. rNw T.m.
BT. HXLKNS. Ori.iron.VAb. tt. IMS.
THE CITY TRBABUEK& Of BT. HBLKNS,
Oregon herebr Sves Duties Ibat all war-1
rants oltbu city hl:h hy bma prenenutil I
ann enaonwa "ot rain for Want of Funds,"
prior Ui Octobar A. 1HU7. and w-rritt Nn a -n.
doned Ootobar . 1U7. Will ttm naid unu tr
sntatioD to ma. Iutanwt will not be allowed I
auwiaisaue. iuviu uavih,
;lt Treuurer.
beautiful roses have been entirely frozen
out.
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The legislature repealed the law re
quiring that a copy of the assessment
roll of a county be aent to the secretary
of state. Only a summary of theaaamis
ment is to be sent to that official. This
law will save Columbia county 60orj
fio cava year.
Captain George Shaver, who has been
acting as pilot on the steamer Shaver
f ,.m .... k. M, . 1. v..
v. wu iiu'Di una iviil w W1V I liaun I , i ' , . , , , , '
river, where he will take command of ib J!'"' be any newsier In future
III steamer Columbia for tha Tskon " ' ""i ,. ' "w " "
Trading company. Captain Shaver held I PPr have a neater appearance.
nme position last year. Bev E- EwBKli pMtwof EngHlh
At a meeting of the city council hold Bfptlat church, at Minersvllle, Pa.,
last Monday evening the judges and w ',n fttl:nnM. "'M1 rhUIB,M"n WM
Fa 11 I WV V. . HMIHWJI D . .IU
waa drowned from off that boat at Rain
ier, caused through the negligence of
the management of tha boat, aa the
complaint alleges.
We take much nleaanra thia wai.tr In
Introducing Tni Mia with its new dress
on. Our old news tvne had been in use
for about eighteen years, and wa en
titled to be Dlacad on the retired Hat.
The type we have been using was bour
seois and mlulon. but the new ia brevier
in sise, between the others. Whether
clerk for an election for city otQcera.
he held on the first Monday In Apr)!,
were appointed sj follows; Andrew
King, A. I vis and A. H. George, judge ;
u, a. uau ana ii. r. watkiu, clerks.
uovernor ueer on Wednesday ap
pointed J. D. Lee, of Portland, a super-
jntenuent oi tne penitentiary; u. B.
Geer, of Marion county, atate land
agent: J. W. Bailey, of Portland, dairy
and food commissioner; L. P. W. Qulm
by, of Portland, game and forestry war-
Mr. and Mr. E. W. Keasey, who
pent two or three months In California,
arrived in thia city Monday nlsht on
their way home to Nehalem valley. They
report a very pleasant visit and Journey,
however, Mr. Keasey contracted a severe
cough from which he suffered consider
able.
Another slide occurred on the Astoria
railroad last Thursday, half a mile above
Mayger. The slide came down about 8
a. m., and was 70 feet long and 10 feet I
deep. The morning train op from As
toria transferred Its passenger to the
down train, and Utile delay was oc
casioned. . -
Congress adjourned last Saturday, and
Mr. Tongue took tne unit train rornome.
Senator Simon will go to New York on a
short visit with friends. Senator Mo
Bride will remain in Washington about
two months to finish np some work.
Congressman Ellis will visit friend in
Indiana, on hi way home.
A force of six or eight men is now
employed In opening Willamettee street
In this city out to the town limits, from
which point It is intended to connect
with the proposed road from Nehalem
valley. The work is being well done,
nd will make a much shorter and more
practicable route Into town.
The Hlllsboro correspondent of the
uregonian say that those having tim
ber lands over In the Hehalem country,
isolated from the rail lines and water
courses, are receiving letters from East
ern parties asking lor term of sale. A
a consequence timber land value have
risen fully 60 per cent In the last lis
month.
The Astoria and Columbia Biver Ball-
road Company paid their tax for 1898
Hssays: "A few annl'cations of this
liniment proved ot (treat service to me.
It subdued the inflanietton and relieved
the pain. Should anv sufferer nroflt bv
giving Pain Balm a trial it will please
me. r or aaie oy irr. &ct win koss.
The sheriffs renort that taxoa am t-jw
ing received by them in a very satisfac
tory manner. Mr. Bice stated that
taxes were being more freely naid thia
year than last. Up to Monday night of
thia week about 12500 had been collected.
It is hoped by the collector that enough
money will be received in time to pay
the state tax before it become delin
Person arriving in town this weak
from Nehalem valley report the wagon
road in an awful condition, and luggeit
that if there are any skeptics in regard
to their statements the whole truth can
be ascertained by attempting the trip.
Between Bt. Helen, and Vernonla there
are twenty-six miles of the most con-
vincingargumentin lavorot better roaos.
Judge Doan received a letter Monday
morning from St. Vincent' hospital, at
Portland, announcing the death of Peter
Boserat that institution on Saturday
night. Deceased had been in that hos
pital for about a year. He had lived
near Rainier for a good many years. His
remains were buried at one of the Port
land cemeteries on Tuesday. .
Mrs. Magnus Saxon, who ha been
critically iu for some time past, is re
ported a improving. Her sickness is
due to a complication of ailments, and
her condition few days am was very
critical. ' Mrs. Saxon waa ready to start
for her borne in Sweden, when her sick
ness overtook her. Upon her recovery
she will undertake the Journey. -.
The ladles of St. Helens and vicinity
are requested to call on Mrs. Sadie A.
McKibben, East Morrison and Union
avenue, Portland, when they desire the
See
WlnSeffert and Fred Henderson, of
ueer tsiana, were in town Tuesday even
ing attending the weekly convention of
tvuignis oi ryunaa.
Miss Maude Decker is now at Hood
Biver, Or., where she went last week in
tbe hopes of benefiting her health
which ha been very poorly of late.
Mr. D. J. Switser, after being con
fined to her room for nearly a week with
an attack of the grippe, ia alowly recov-
og, ana win sous oe out again.
The Vancouver Transportation Com
ttanv haa met tha cut bv tha O. RAN
Company in fare between Portland and
Astoria, Kound trip now lor fi.80.
Commissioner Frakea came to town
Tuesday evening to be on band to take
his place at the meeting of the board of
commissioners Wednesday morning.
Our friend. John W. Boals. of Mav.er.
wa a visitor in tha conntv aeot Wadnaa-
day. Mr. Boals report superabund
ance oi mua in at part of the county.
Hot lunch served at any hour at Mrs.
Mclntyre'a. Coffee and pie or coffee
ana cage, iu cent. Home-made bread
6 cents loaf. Next to the bowling alley,
When von are in need of Drinted ata
tionery of any description bear in mind
mat tnis omce is pieparea to ao all
kinds of commercial work at reasonable
figure.
C.
Sauerrein was in from Paris Thm.
day and reports that the road between
this place and Peris is now almost im
passible, the mud being two or three
leet aeep.
Dr. J. E. Hall was un from Clatakanie
Tuesday attending a meetlngol tbe local
Doara oi medical examiners lor pensions,
uku iuwu in mis gut uie unit luffl'
day in each month.
A few of the heavy timbers for can-
puig iur tuw auuition wuico too uregon
Wood Company will build to their wharf.
arrived on the ground from Howard's
mill yesterday. The piling are out and
will soon be brought op, when work will
be commenced on the improvement.
The friends of Wm. White, Jr., of
Scappoose, are to. give a dance at that
place next Friday evening, March 17th,
tbe proceeds to Be applied as a benefit
to Mr. White. All friends are expected
to attend and assist in the cause.- Sup
per will be supplied by those attending
taking a basket of lunch. Ticket will
cost but 60 cent.
services of a first-class dressmaker,
her about yonr Easter costume.
L. J. Meserve returned to his post of
duty at the postoffice store Monday, after
a week's vacation. While absent he
visited Clatskanie, Astoria. Seaside, Ft.
Stevens and Gray' Biver, Wash.
Tf ,-., wan. ... Kit nf thai n.w. rl
last Tuesday, amount!ngtol837 26. This Columbia county it can be had only by
s only about one-third of what their tax -ding Tua Mist. Bubsorlbe at once,
i mturw win do, as most o tn iwi m Mj Beep promptly paid
Columbia county was completed after
March 1st of last year, consequently only
such portion as was complete on that
date could be assessed.
I have been a filleted with rheumatism
for fourteen years and nothing seemed
to give any relief. I wa able to be
around all the time, but constantly suf
fering. I had tried everything I could
hear of, and at last wa told to try
Chamberlain' Pain Balm, which I did,
and wa immediately relieved, and in a
abort time cured. I am happy to say
that it ha not since returned. Josh
Bdqar, Germantown, Cal. For sale by
Dr. Edwin Boss, druggist.
paper will be better
' paid up.
all the time.
Try It.
If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption
Cure, which is sold for the small price
of 26 cts., 60 cts. and , doe not cure,
take the bottle back and we will refund
your money. Bold for over fifty years
on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 60
cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Boss, druggist,
St. Helena, and N. A. Perry, Houiton.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
This remedy 1 intended especially for
coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough
and influenza. It has become famous
for its cures of these diseases, over a
large part of the civilised world. Tbe
most flattering testimonials have been
received, giving accounts of its good
works; of the aggravating and persist
ent coughs it has cured ; of sever colds
that have yielded promptly to It sooth
ing effects, and of the dangerous attacks
of croup it has cured, often saving the
life of the child. The extensive use of
it for whooping cough has shown that it
and the . robs that disease of all dangerous conse-
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Getting; Beady for Business.
Logger on the Columbia and tribu
taries are preparing to resume the sum
mer's work by fixing roads, getting their
team together, etc. They all expect a
busy season, tnd aome of them think
hands are going to be scarce. The same
price are expected to rale a hut year-
yellow fir, $6 to 8; red fir, $3 60 to 4;
tor log delivered at tidewater, where
the towing boat can reach the rafts,
Wage have been running from 36 to
160 a month and board, at the logging
camp, and logger think these will be
the ruling figure in starting oat this
season. ,.'.:
Notice fcrPaMicatioi
tx m Omen a Obkook Citv. Os..
Fabmanr nth, 189.
NOTJCB IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK
following-named settler has filed notlos of I
bis intention to make Dual proof ia MiuDort of I
oi ciniio, inn ou Bttiu proof win ae maa M-1
fore the County Clark of Columbia eouatj, at I
. msMsum, urvKOU, ud April i.x it, raw, vis:
FRANK BOBIEHKI,
Homestead antrjr SMS. for the wH of ths ne,
aod aU of nw' of seMlon 27. town.hlo 6 north.
ranire I west. He names the following witnensM I
to prove ht continuous residence apon andeul-1
iitanon of saia lana, vu: Jgn.ti Hintek, T. A. I
HI rod. Htephen Lamp and William Kanh, all I
v. . a...?, vnaiu. v.il, JD. awiH,
a8al Register.
The Kind You Hare Ahray Bought, and which h&M beea
la use for over SO years, lias borne tbe signature of
jif has been mode tinder h per-
CjtsCvrffij-faj, twnal supervision since Its infancy.
ss. f44f Allow no one to deceive you fa this.
All Coanterfeits, Imitations and 6nbu.ltr.tes are bat Ex
periments tnat trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Exjpericnce against. Experiment.'
What !o CASTORIA ;
Cas toria Is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It Is Harmless add Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other tfarcotlo
substance. Its age Is Us guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Blarrhosa and "Wind
Colle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Th Children's Fanacea The Mother's Friend.
CCflUiflE CASTORIA ALWAYS
" Bears tho Hgatoe of " 'm
Notice for Publicatici
The Kind You toe Aluays Bought
In Usq For Over 30 Years.
, g aWM M.MMfi TT MIMM ..Hf V. HVfM, OtTV.
Blc Slash In Fare. ,
Scrapping for the business of the
lower Colombia baa begun between the
0. B. et N. steamer, the White Collar
line, and the Astoria A Colombia rail'
road. The O. E. 4 N. ho taken the In
itiative by reducing fare. The fare
from Portland to Astoria has been re
duced from $1 60 to $1 20, and for the
round trip from $2 60 to $1 80. In the
opinion of transportation people, fares
will be slashed to almost nothing before
the war ends. There seems to be a de
termination npon the part of each of the
companies to "freese" the other ont,
and the strife la likely to last all summer.
The White Collar line must meet the
cut for self-protection, and the railroad
cannot very well stay out. The fare by
the railroad ia now M one way and 3
for the round trip. The fare on the
White Collar line steamer Is the same
aa that on the O. B. cV N. boat before
tbe reduction. No particular reason for
the cut Is assigned by the O K. & N.
officer except that the company desires
to open up spring trade.
REAL. ESTATE TRANSFERS.
quences. Sold by Pr, Edwin Ross.
Sr . Ivmr-w1 mmm sr IS
j I . V's
U VtfkI
Hakes the food more delicious end whofesoma
SfrfM HAxmo Wlwws eo., 9W vrtmt.
Deed Piled for Record Daring tbe
Month of Janaory.
J. K. Blakesley to Oregon Wood Com
pany, U acres off Perry D.L.C.; toOO.
Minnie K. and Louis Bradley to Mich
ael Bradley, nej of sw of section 3,
tp6n, r2 west; $5.
C. W. Blakesley to W. H. Dolman.
sJi of nw of sec 1, tp 4 n, r 8 west ; 1250.
Jamea Coakley to W. H. King and F.
Malcolm, e& of see 23, tp 7 n, r 4
west; 5tK). ,
Frank Clark to John Eobersteln. swW
of nw), ei of swK, nd lots 1 and 2,
tee iu, tpfi n, ro west; huu. -
H. A. and Celia Corliss to Harry A.
Sherman. vU of swtf of sec 81, tp 6 n,
i west, Dona ior aeea j swo. .
B. S. Fullerton to Panl Solmela. mK
of of sec 5, tp 7 n, r 6 west; $425.
Joseph A. Kemp to Joseph Lumajarvi,
10 acre In ec 8, tp 7 n, r 4 west; $160.
Lncy M. Little to A. B. Little, tmii of
sec W, ip i n, r a west ; f u
Chas.. Chas. W. and Mary B. Mavtrer
w eimon R.osper, o sere in sec zv, tp 8
r s west ; 7U.
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ej of wM and of swV of ne, of
sec 84, tp 7 n, r 2 west; 11000.
Wm. Mellinsrer to Michael Pierter.
w oi w oi hot aa, ip d o, 1 i west,
and 22 blocks in Mellinger's addition to
vernonia; fi.
H. B. and Kate Nicholas to F. M.
SUrk, 10 acre in wX of Knighton D.
L.C.;$1.
Chas. O. and Louise J. Prlchsrd to
Wm. A. Mctiowan, of nwK of sea 2.
tpfln.rl west; 2G0. .
M. B. and Walter O. Pomerov to Al
bert and Orpha Johnson, ne of ne(
sec 23, tp a n, r it west; aou.
Clarensa 8. Richards to Henry Kel
son, wl of neJi of see 14, tp 7 n, r 4
wetj siw.
Wm. and Mary F. Riggs to Austin
Aaron, 8 acre in sec 2, tp 7 n. r 2 west ;
320.
R. B., Roseta, Milton and Catherine
Smith to G. W. Smith, 10 acres in War
ren D. L. O.j 500.
John W. and Jennie Kelley to George
Merrill, of ne and t of bw of
neof eoS4, tp7n, r2west;$l. . I
8. H. and Minnie Tryon to SaiUel.
Cleveland, undU of lots 1, 2 and 3, and
swj of sw of eec 20, tp 8 n, r 8 west;
Robert and Msrguerete West to W. J.
Ross, lot 4, seo 7, tp 7 n, r ( west; $350.
La Orncs ar Ooaeoa Crrv, Oa.,
. February, 7. 1KW.
NOTICK 18 HEREBY OIVKH THAT THE
folluwlns-iuuncd settler haa Sled notk of
bis Intentloa to make Hul proof Id suinort of
bit clalat, ant) that mid proof will be made be-1 fV
fore Uie coauiv clerk of Colnmhi. miuv. I
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WILUAMC. ADAM,
Homestead entry Ho. WWI, for the lonth Vc of the
northeast KL. and loUlaad2aAtnia. irtwmthin
4 north, rauKe t went.
He names the following witnesses to prove hla
continuous residence npon and cultivation of
aid land, 1; Gerhard tforhach, Andrew
Kenowakl, William Karth, John Uildebraod, all
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ST. HELENS, OREGON.
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Drawiiic-knivea
Folding Drawinsknive.
Common Haw-eeU
Morrell'a Haw-seta
Carpenters' bainmers
Carpenters' hatchets. ......
Carpenters' taandaxes. ....
Jack planes.
Disston handsaws
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12-inoh Phllndnlpnitt 4 M
14-inch Philadelphia ft 14
16-inob Philadelphia 6W
lH-inrh Philadelphia e M
20-inch Philadelphia 7 (HI
Camp Coffee Pots 20 to &10
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