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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1899)
OREGON MIST. t j E.JsF & V .SV f BIBAW SSOKS1MB -S- . DAVI0 OAVlS. ' , Buhacrlptleai limes. - One copy one year In ears ..-110 l?'te six niouiue... Adrcrtlemg rut nnade known upon application IB COLCMMA COCNTY DIRECTORY. Jut) Cierk. BtierllT 1 rattan rer SuiL of School!.... ; A ..... Surveyor.,.. Curouer. ............ Commluioaers '"' ,, , .....Joseph B. Donti. Rainier ..J. O. Watt. St. Helena .....J. N. Rice, Clatskanle K. Kose, Bk Helen. .....It H. Coyeland, Warreo ......Martin White, tluluoy Geo. Hayes, Mayirer Dr. A. P. McLaren, Heiuier ....P. A. Freae. ticiaopooae .......1). D. ftttereou. Mist April 14, 1889 OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. uquidatimo me Dear. r The . semi-snnaal statement of the : financial condition of the county, made by tb several offioera on the 31st of : March, and which, we print elsewhere - this week, shows marked improvement in the condition of financial matters concerning the county. - The summery statement of the county clerk , shows the outstanding debt at that date, including estimated Interest,' to be f44, . ' . 638. On March 31st, 1898, the serrjr-an- v nual statement showed the liabilities of the count to be $60,000, including in ' terest. At the date last mentioned there '' was but $3000 paid on the state tax, and Bone of the school tax had been paid, ' while at the time of issuing the state- , ment this year the state tax bad been paid and the cash on hand subject to ap portionment for school purposeas. . On the 1st of July 1888, the county was be hind in the payment of its warrants 27 months. ' Today the county treasurer issues call for all outstanding warrants endorsed prior to January 1st, 1898. The total amount contained in this cAllls about $11,000,' including interest, the total of the principal being about $9,600. Besides this, the rate at which current taxes is being paid indicates that but a mall per cent of the tax will remain unpaid at the close' of the year's busi ness July 1st. For .the year ending March Slat, 1899. there bad been $3152 : more of warrants paid than those issued. Three thousand dollars, more was in the hands of the treasurer applicable to payment of warrants, March 31st, 1899, than on the corresponding date in 1898, besides $6529 paid for interest on the outstanding debt. - - ' ' VALLEY NOTES. Joseph Dupont is Sick and unable to :. work.' .: .... i--! . The heavy rains the forepart of - the week makes a delay in spring sowing. Wm. Carth went down . the river on the 3rd of the month to work in the log ging camps. .: . The Peris Sabbath school was organ . iaed last Sunday with Miss Burlingaroe . as president. .. w t,i,.Mi , ; ; GatUe-bnvers were, through here the . forepart of the week looking up cattle ior me roruana market. , . It seems that Vernonia travel has not , passed this way very much of late. We ' suppose it is because the roads are so . muddy, and they have been compelled '' to go another route; i ;' -" HOUSTON NOTES.' Q. D. Gilson Is on the Sick Ust ' this week. , The A. A C. have a new Seaside sched . nle, which took effect April 9. , - EdHaien and Aaron Kelley were up f from the logging camp last Sunday. , Miss Bertha McDaniel, of Middle ton, - Oregon, is visiting with Mra. M. V. Dunn . this week...',:.. ; ,, iy .,.., :M ., IdaEowley wenttoGoble Bunday: to attend her grandparent, who is very low at that place.' . -,i ' .t- Eev1. Myers, our former minister, of '' the Evangelical' Association, came in from Vernonia Tnesday. J ' i Captain Henderson went to. Astoria ' last Friday evening:1 - In hia absence tbe ' Vmfl.il was carried by C. I. liaien. ; , Rev. Philbrobk held services in the ' ' hall last Sunday evening: Quite a num "" ber of people were in attendance. ;1 ; ; -r , - J udson Weed, formerly of this place u but now of Philomath, this state, was in oar town a few days of this week. ! f .-. Mrs. Gertie Stump, who has been visit-; . ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. , ' Campbell, returned home Saturday last. : The United Artisans met in Perry's i . hall last Friday evening with a large at tendance. Eight applications for mem bership were handed in. : ' ' ',:;.';, uOWSB kUttANO HKTBT. Mr. John Splawn is now occupying , his new house. , w , . i Miss Myrtle Fowler, of Carloo, is stay-' :"' ing with Mrs. B. Merrill. -. ; ; w , Mr. Charles English has been confined to his bed for several days, v . Aunt Elizabeth Merrill has been ill t with the grippe for several days. ,, , ; . Mrs. S. RusHell, of Portland, has been . visiting with Uie Mesdsmes English, , ,, j School began Monday of last week with Mrs. Beatrice Merrill as teacher. , -' Peter Urugeld. of Woodland,1 Wash., has opened a blacksmith shop at this ' place. . !) . ...)'.., Hrft. .". !';;, ' Mrs.'T. A. McBride, of Oregon City, - has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. . A. Merrill. . ..,3,uw:t. . j: Mr. Orville Merrill, of Clatskanie, has " ht'im visiting with . his grandmothes, ' 'Mis. A. Merrill. . 1 1 11.1i. . t... :u V'"''u. uw"3 Astoria, he says the people of Marsh quite ill for several dsyrf with malarial land .nd Clatkanie doTft their tratlimr luver, is able to DO up again. The dance given by Mr. Erwln Seffert at his In tliet 's home was quite a success, i thftro hoi no ahnut alxtv Deonle civwent. Everybody enjoyed theuisuives and did justice to toe luuca servfja, ., .. Mha Viraqua Bonaer, who Is attend ing fcL Mary's Acadeir v, in 1 jrtland, ruz a rrcr.t vr .or at u.:s pr-i:. . The building for the separator ls fin ished ana tbe machinery installed, ana has been running since last bat unlay Miss Nellie Payne, who has been ah- tending echool in St. Helens this winter, returned Horns last wees, ana will ai tend sutiool tier. Mrs. CapC Bonser, Who has been vis iting with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. C English, left for Ban Francisco lost week on a visit to her sister. Mrs. Fred For- cuen. ... , , ' VERNONIA VARIETIES. The present rains are a hinderanoa to farmers in putting in crops. , Miss BerthaGillihan visited her home stead on East fork last week. . , Josh Sesseman came over from West- port Monday and returned Tuesday. Dr. Hatfield went out to Forest Grove last week, returning home Tuesday by way oi Bt. lieiena. .,,. . . ., The Malmsten brothers are doinffsome work clearing lots in town. . Let the good work proceed. The literary club met last Tuesday at the home of Dr. Hatfield. The club is doing some solid work.. Israel Snencer went over to St. Helena Sunday to attend to court matters. He returned bome Tuesday, John Brahra came home last week to grand a couple of weeks on his ranch. John baa been cutting wood near HouV ton. . . :. . : Mrs. Geo. Smith and family moved from the house near the blacksmith shop to the house formerly occupies Dy Mr Brink. The friends of Mrs. H. West at this place were saddened by the news of her death. Mrs. West formerly lived here. We express our deepest sympathy. : : 8. P. Ballard and Teeter Mitchell came no from Pittabunr Friday. Mr, Ballard is anxious to get the road opened up to his ranch. ' . Rev. A. E. Myers left last Monday for tiouiion, at wnicn place no wiu preaca Sunday evening and then depart for con ference, wmco win oe new at seaiue on the 20th inst. , ? Miss Allie Soule arrived home last week from Philomath, where she has been attending school. Miss Soule went up to Braunsport Wednesday to make preparations tor commencing ner scnooi at mat place. ' . NOW FOR BUSINESS. ' Road Petition Prepared and t. .- Ready to Clroalate. . . - . ,( Followinir is a copy of the peti tion asking for the improvement of the SL Helens-Vernonia road as provided for by act of the legis lature oi w seeBwns oi iobo-w : 'We, the undersigned resident land holders, of Columbia county. Oregon, whose lands are situated within three miles oi trie county road leading from St. Helena- to Vernonia, in said county, and within three miles of the herein after proposed improvements on said road, do hereby petition the Honorable County Court of the fitate of s Oregon for- Columbia county, that the county road from St. Helena to Vernonia, in Colom bia county, Oregon, beginning at a stake marked "H. R. 1", where the easterly line of tbe lands of G. D. Gilson intersects Willamette street, in the City of St. Helens, the same being the easterly term inus of said county road, and ex tending over the roadway, dedi cated by G. D. Gilson and wife and H. JS. Nicholas and others, to Houlton, and thence by Yankton and Pittsburg to the intersection of Bridge . street and Gram! ave nue, m tbe. uity oi vernonia, tbe same being the western terminus of said county road, be improved by straightening where' practica ble, and planking throughout its whole length with planks at least three niches thick, and ten feet in length, closely placed cross-- wise alonsr said road, except on such grades and over such, places as tbe laying ot puncheon would prove of greater advantage or more feasible, and that it there be carefully laid with suitable sound Euncheon of tbe same length, and lid in the same manner as the planks.""' ' '!' Ci.ABK.--At Houlton, Friday, April 7th, , J899, to the wife of U. W. Clark, a son. DIXON IN A RUSH OP "BIZ Could Not Find Enough Mea to Do ., tbe Work. " j'- A;,VjH"'.".'vAtoriaii.' l','. There are leas men in Astoria seekine employment than probably in any other city on the coast. There is scarcely a day that some one is not in the city look ing lor men to work in logging camps, sawmills, orat wood-chopping. Although there are a number of idle men in. As toria at present, they are the usual influx of fishermen whe come here before the opening of the fishing season, and prefer to take their chance at fishing than to engage in any other work. V. Dixon, a farmer of Marshland, has been in Astoria the past, two days, trying to engage men to work at wood-chopping. Mr. Dixon has a contract from the railroad company to cut 6,000 cords of wood. : He wanted five men and would pay $1 a cord, and, besides, would furnish tools and blank ets. The wood must be two-foot wood, which would necessarily take more of it to make a cord, but be said the timber there is good and a man can easily, cut three coras a a ay. cor about a week the men would be employed in building a road into the timber, after which the wood-choiminz would commence. He considered his offer an unusually good one, as his own team would haul the wood to the bank for the choppers. Af ter looking over the city and failing to find any men, he concluded to go to Port land, where, he said, he was told be could find men in the North End. Mr. Dixon engages in stockraising on his farm, which is mostly upland, and says times have improved wonderfully, there being a ready market and good price for stock, ss well a for other farm products. Pork brings 7 cents a pound at Clats kanie, dressed, and beef sells at Portland a cents on foot. Veal brings 7 cents and 8 cents at Portland. Mr: Dixon says the farmers between Marshland and Weetport are experiencing boom times. Logging is ; carried, on exteneively. be tween these points, and the camps in tbe vicinity draw almost wholly on the farm ers for their supplies, which are sold at wiioiBsaie rates. iit wnoieeaie rates. Although tributary to in Portland. Mr. Dixon left for Portlar.fl last night, and hoped to secure men be-' fore returning home. I county: officers; reeorts Ronortof the ShwiuWCJlak's ami Treasurer's OHccafor the Six Months Eniiiig oa the 81, Day of Harc Showing the Financial Condition of County. - SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT Of His amount nf mono and warrants raeoirad tw taws, and atom? paid le the Cront Ttmo urw by th Khorlttol Columbia Count, Oragoo. tor Um i BaovlUS souiof SB tn (1st day of ... Jiuca, A. u. vov; . TO AMOCD? JtCrVKt,- Oc lobar Baluiso on band Baptambor 0, ISM Oris. o. IMC tnootajud oatNuoy., Sheriff D. 1HS7 on. n. ifm m county warraala.,.. Hhorlff D. imjS.. Orij. D. im Sheriff IX ., Orift. I. IKSO ShsriffD. 1890 i nrt ' 4 KM 114 71 90 0 M Ml X IS . tt IS Oriit. D. lsul Sh.rlffD. 1K01 Orlg. D. lll.... " ima...,........,...,., 1 " 1 1 - iwn it WIM MSN Thro per oon't patj'aad adwtl- ia(.......... Total ronirad ItUSSM BT AMOUNT PalB TRKABCBJCR. October Orlr. D.188T .......................... Sheriff D. 1H87 Orif. D. Ms Sheriff D. 1K88....... Ori(. D. MM Sherlfl D. 1SH tmir d. ikvo Sheriff D. 190 Orla'n. 1S91 ahenffD. 1MI1 Orlg. B. ltwl... ............. .......... " ' -.' 1814 ' lssiT., - " 1B I0te4l Three par eont paaally and advortui inff adreruaing turned over to Sanford.. Total paid traaaurar Baience on Band March Slat, 1SW. . . : 8TATE Of OKKOON, !-.....,, uountjr oi vviuutHa. .. I. J. N. Rice, sheriff ot aaM eountv. do kercbv certify that the foregoing- statement Is cor rect and true. Wllueae my band this (let day I -'.- ''''' SEMI ANNUAL Ot the Count Tremrer of Columbia county, ot at arcn, mt or money reoeirea aaa pua and on what account paid out: ' v , AMOCNT8 BECKTVBD. i ,;...iii...iw To aniouul iwcalrad from sbrli Ta . . M j . m .......... TS'" " " " ' ' i To " ' eoaolTeVerk..'" To " " -- .... To t - .;. ,r; nhoolSupt,..., To " " To " " Co. Total aoel red. ...... AMO0NT3 PA1U Br anmont nald out oa emiotr warrants. ... By amount paid out on School Sunerlnteodenl'e arai By-balancs general fund on hand to pay adverUMd By balance school fnnd cm hand. ..... By amount special city tax paid..., By amount apecial school tax paid ...... By amount county road tax paid .................... ty amoaia state tax ot uws paia........n..v...,.v.. Bv amount on hand anecla! citr tax By amount on baadapeoial eDbooltax By amount oa band county road Ul By amount on hand atate road fund By amount on hand inatitute fund......;.. By amount on hand apecial deposit By amount on band Vmatilia county warrant...... Total paid oat. t.. ..... STATE OF OBKOON, ( .,,-.!' County of Columbia,! .. . 1. Bdwln Boa, do herebr eerttft that the amounts teeeWed, paid out and reaiainiug on hand. In the County Treasury of said County for the aix ir.untha ending oa tbe Slat day of March, A. I. 1st. Witnaeamy hand thla othdayof April, u. tbvw. - ' 1 SEMIANNUAL BEP0RT Of the County Clerk of Columbia Connty, But or at I mini v mna t.irf'u il i num. wow ibm amount ot warrants outstanding and unpaid, day of March both lnciusire: s ' . . ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED. Road ami bridge. Pauoer Criminal aecooni, circuit court..... Criminal account. Justice of (he peace, court. Mi Stationery, printiuif and pontage......:. ......... Courthouse and jail a. .......... Clerk.. ,....,,4. Sheriff......., Bnrrc? or.... ... w ........... Bailiff , Bchool nperlntcndent. . county judge............... County eommiaaloncrs. .... Koao auperriaora. . mane.. ury Coroner .. Treaaorer tiiatriet attorney. Board ef prisoners.. Official Reporter...,.,.......,..,. Tax on laud paid by emniy......; MHrai aerrices ......1.... ......... Election., 1.. ..., Rebate of tax.. Bounty on wild animals ......... total mmount of cltalmii ullowed tied Wiwmntv .AMOCST OF OUTBAN0!J WABRANTB Ontstandlng unpaid oolinty wanants on the Marco, ut!H Estimated Interest accrued there.. ............. , Total amount unpaid county warrants. STATE OF OREGON,, .- I. J. a. "Watts: County clerk of the eonnty that the fnreeoine; la a true and aorrect autement of the amount of elainisaliowed by the bounty snd Circuit 4mrUei satd county, for the six monthseuding oa tbesiet day of March, WW, on what account tbe eame were aitoweo, ana ine umhidi oi warrants arawo, nu m auiuuut ui war MMiiUMiWiwi unMiii mm thm aami iBDcaraDss the rcuords of dit omce. and In mf official suatody. witness my hand and the seal of the April, A. D. ISO. 7, 'v,,i , 'iv SEMIANNUAL SUMMARY, 'STATEMENT '.17 ,7,,',.,, " Of the Snandal condition of the Ceonty of Columbia, is, Ota State of Oregon, on the tljt day of March, A. it. isva.. .. . . .i ' LIABII.ITIE9. AMOUNT. To " wsrranta Urawa on the Br county trcamirer. and out- ' aratiolna ana unoain 4l3 To estimated amount of inter :-,y .,,f.. By est accrued tbretHi... .... . 1 ;!- i' By Hy By I- ToteJllaMItae.... 44 CM ttl laosTiwEtV' CATJLGw. 1 rRce . BUCli; .. La.r.bcrscn ' IBOPHONTST f iu!" '-. I, lf at : t' li. Vi -m niiu. DURlNtt THI MONTHS 09 Nov'mb'r Dooua'arl Jannary Fcbruarr ttarah, 11S0 11 MT SM7 S34B4 i 901 tilts II DURING TUB MONTHS Of Noa'i Deeeta'ari January rabraarjr Maeea I. 449 "iii'w 90 uo 14 SIS 9 1014 3D Ml tffl 41 44 811 37 2 11 4 47 i i to! nisM u 86 TM 1US fcl Basso st: 1190 SI W1 ut lusts sa .300 00 Jiu l.ii' March, A. D. too J. N. KICK. , IlyR. S.UATTAN, Deputy. STATEMENT " T Oregon, lor the six bob Ian ending oa the slat day out, iron wnoni remveq w iwvm wan eovroe. ti4 r. ,m . ; FROM WHAT SOURCE 'O'NKBX JO ' RBCKIVSD. - fVNO. ..I..: ...... ....v. .. . i. . . . H'jotlM 141.B It 479 21 "lliH 11 M ' 94J 0 Mil II ,1130 75 ta t ' U0 00 , euo ou ' 17 00 W7 ilaaenl lu...i.. County road tai ttlieolal ai liool lu...... iwclai city tax......... rrea IHIlaquent las .....(. i. Koat ..... Reilempttun efland Pur teacneia' eerttanalei Fiuee aad lioeaae. .,. O'NKg't. OCT. rtNi w.. rut a county warrants.... suit tt 4111 ti t ? . 4 no Ml 42 m 14 ,...i.".t..i . 7807 on 7 OS ' TS1 141 4K ; 147 SO MM Mas , ; , ., foreaolng Is a true and correct statement of the . , ,. r.inin auN, uouuiy j reawurer. of Oregoa, ahowlttg the amount of claims allowed aiiu.ou. hwuui uw vinHia urwn. inn im frem the let day of October, lsas, to the (1st - r ' ; ) :i 1 '."'!.'., ' i . "i i iV i . v a ,fp,,'tu"iM?"i"" t irs7 .,.1 7(4) SI " 00. ,11 IT 80 otej f jMSto -'. 4 e MSi . . 1DV7 81 r a ; i07oo ;, BJM OS . !60 1 1 m so ICS 15 "" MSS , 1T0 1210 60 4 26 V n ' 1 10 4 6 4,1 7b 17 60 SA 92 100 00 34H4 S2 SO 00 16 00 V;fW.7"Vrl"f,VU"V , 00 drawn. UNrAjB., PRINCIPAL. JNTEBE8T. . slat dap of :.,:.':..4iiasi4 .Sltlt -M l.v...SS MOW ::.,...ti.wsa4 as mow trim l.-Cft rjli.v...A i v;r iM ..; . of Columbia, state Of Oreron, do hereby certify County Court of aaid county, this th day of J. O. WATT8, Counir Clerk. , . , , By w. A, rTABBlH, Deputy. f'J reso traced. AMOUNT. funds in bands of eountv treas urer applicable to the payment of -aoutiiv warrants adrerilesd .1 funds in bsnds of county hsrifr. sppiHMOie vo uta psyment or euuo- ty warrnnta.,. ...... By estimated unpsid current Isles applicants to tnr paynem vt eouu-i ty warrants By estimated tax Hess ou land kid In M cotmrT .i'. .................. . It 471 17 26 00 1 4X10 00 l mom amount Umatilla eoaaty warrant) so acres oe isoa.. suuithemss, fixtures and lot.;.. Total reaourcei... . W4 0I ft 4 LEQAti KOT1C73. Coeaty TVeasufsr'B Notics. i. CovlHtv Tta'a omos, . " liaLini. ()n..ADrll 14. ISM. WTOx.v.w lb '.nnaal uivan KiAi1 A.I IV uupala County Wuranta OI Columbia Countv, ifitwun, which iinve been preaented and etulnraed: "Mot l'ld (or Want 0! Fuuda," prior to January let li.us, will be putd upon pre- aeniauon ai tuia omoa, tuterefit wiu no oe ej hiwad aller thla data. kllWIN ROdM. aliulS Treasurer oi Columbia County, Oregon. NotlCrj of Final Settlement. r-pHR UNPKR8IflNEn, ADMINISTRATOR OF x tne Sottas 01 t nariee Aunun, OfHtvaaeu. oaa rued his nual acoounl as such atiminlktrator. In the County Court u( the iia of Orugou, lor t'o lumbla County, and aatd Court has appointed Tuesday, May and, IK, at the hour oi 10 o'clock a. in. lor hearing said account and ohjeouona wnica may ne waue mere to. , JAMR9 tAllM.AW, Admlnlatrator of the estate of Charles Aattla, deoeased. . , . miMaitt Notice of FinalNSettlement. THR UNDRRBIONRD, ADMINISTRATOR OF the eatale of Matthew Keed, deneaiied, has Rlad hla Bnal account as aucn atlminiatrauir in the County Court of the (Hate of Oregon, tor Co lumbia County, and aaid Court has appointed Tuaedar. Mav 'Aid. MtHI. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., for hearing eald acoouul and objections w tucA may oe uaue uiemu. JAMB9 LAIDI.AW, Admlnlatrator of the aetata ol Matthew Reed, deceased. mual Administrator's Notice. NOTICB IB HEREBY OIVRN THAT THR undersigned bas been duly appointed by the Couutv Court of Columbia County. Omrou. sUmlnlKtrator of the entate ot Charles 1. Parr, deceased, and has qualified as such. All per. una bavins claime aaainat said estate are here- br reouired to ureacnt the same, with proper tluhik. Touchers, to me, at the office of Cole A In et Helei Onuron. within six uiouilis Iroin the dste heraol. Uated at Ht. Helena, Oi-egou, Martrn siat, lavs. - wau, w. ranti, Adminlatraior Ot the estate of Uharlae J. Farr, deceased. , rnSlKMI Notice for publication. Lamp Omca at Oaaoon Citv. Oa, April loth. XTOTll R IS HIRRBY GtVKN THAI lv following named settler haa Sled notice of hia Intoiiliou to make Anal proof in aupinrtot his claim, uoaer seotion a sot naros x, iwv, ana that said priHil will be made before the County Clerk el Coltimuieoounly at 81, Helens, Oragun, oa May SS. WW, vis: PHINBAS FKCK, , , Homeataad entry No. VTV1 for the eWof the swU 01 aeviion aw, wawoip a avrui, range a waat. hs names tne nuowing wimeeaea w prove nis continuous retldence upon snd cultivation sf Mid laod. !: John Campbell and Albert Wood, of Vernon t a. Orswon. and Clare noa keed and William C. Kiehman, of Keansr, uregon. sl4inl ( HAH. U. MOOUrA, Regialar. . 'Notloe for JPablioatlon. , Land Orncs at Obsooi Civy. Os., March Wth.liWS. NOTICB IS HERKBY OIVKN THAT TIIK fnllowliirnamed settler has Sled notice of hia Intention to make Snal proof In support of his claim, sod that said pnwi will Be made be fore the County Clark ol Columbia County, at St. Helena. Oregon, oa May lltth, UW. vis: ; ANDREW KKNOVYBKI, 1 Homestmd entry 01S7. tor the southeast U of section 81, lowtiihlp t north , range Sweat. He names the following witnesses to prove hla con tinuous residence noon, and cultivation of said land, vis:, William U Adaur, Uerhart MorWk, Julius rioetor au4 valenti tiiintecti, all of Val ley, Oregon. CHA8. B. MOOHKS, miUinia .. hegletar. Notice for Pnblication. i ,: ' LAOryics AVOooCiTV,0..' February Bib, 1SSS. a.-rvrtr!R IB HEREBY UIVRN THAT THR il loliowlng-aaaied settler has filed notice of hla Intention to make ttual proof in support of hia claim, ana mat aaia prooi win oe maae Os lo rc the County Clerk ol Columbia county, at St. Helens, Oregon, on April lath. Dm. via; f . " ! FRANK SOBIEKKI, ' ' Homestead entry S99S. for Ins mif of theneH. snd eM ol aW of section 37. township f north, range J west. He namee the following witnaeaes to prove his continuous residence upon snd cut- tivailen of said laud, via: sirda. Buuheu lamna ar lion 01 aaia una, vis: jguara mi Ja-uata luiek, T. A. la. Btcoheu Lamps and William Karth, all of Valley, Oregon. Cass. B. Mooasa, BiSaU rt j. a7-r', i,! "r RegUter. Notloe Jbr Puhlloatlon. Lad Omcs at Oasoos Citv, Os., ' March 27th. 10S. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVRN THAT THR following-named settler haa Sled notloe of his Intention to make Sua! proof In support of hie claim, and that aaid proof will be wade be fore the County Clerk of Columbia County, at M. ttateus, uregon, ou stay uin, uwv, via: OERH ART MORBACS, - 1 ' Homestead entry lg, for the northeast w of section 32, townihlp 0 north, range I weal. He names the following witnesses 10 prove niseou- ........ . ii Ml mmA "tilt I . .1, ,n f -J land, vis: Andrew KenowkI, William c. Adam, Juhn Hildebrand and Franfc Ollnieeki, aU of Valler. Oregoa. OHAB. B. MOOKSS. mSlmlt, , ,! . f,iS( j. !r, t ,Rgiter, Administrator's Notice. In the Cduniy Court of the State of Oregoa, for thM Toiuitv of Columbia. !' . Ia tbe mailer of the aetata of Odessa I Lous Ignont, deceased. NOTICB IS HERKBY OIVErt THAT THE and ere! riled was, by order of the County Court ol the state ol Omrou. for the County of Columbia, msdt and entered on the Blat day of March, ISM, duly appointed the admlnlatrator or uaesaa l. Mraaiimont. neceaeeo. All persons holding clslms against theasldee- tats are hereby notlSed to preaenl the same to me, with proper voucners, at uie omoe 01 j. r, Kavanansh. rooms M and oa. McKay building, la the Citv of Portland. Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this no tice. April 7lh, ISM, Paled April 7th, m. A r nnujkjtu.i . f Administrator of the astaM ol Odessa U tous Iguont, deceased. ' ' ' - a7m0 : gammons .ty.ablicAtiOAV'' Is the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon, for coiunioia voomy. - . ORAausB.CaATSB, plafMlfr, i'"&;f j (,', Lxna CaiTsa,defeodsnt.', ft V To Lena Crater, the above-named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORRdON: You are hereby required to appear snd an swer the complaint hied agalnat yon In the shove-entitled auit on or before tbe 11th dsy of May, MJV. and If yon fall so to snawer, for want thereof lbs plain tl If will apply to the Court for lbs relief demanded in the complaint, which Is for a degree of divorce agslntt you Upon the ground 01 desertion and that his property con sisting -of lots fifteen and sixteen, block one hundred and twenty-five, and lota twenty-two and twenty-three, block one hundred and twen- & three, all In Chaplin's Addition to the City of Grande, Union County, Oregon, be freed from any claim of defendant. - i" : Thla summons Is published by order of T, A. Ki Bride, Jiudge of the above entitled Court, duly made and entered In the above-entitled cauae, dated March auth, liW, and said order re quires this summons to be published once a wak for aix auceeaalva weeks, in Tag Oasoog Mist ouie eech week, the flrni publication being starch atth.uva JUlyLl St MOHKLANU, ,: Attorneys for PlslntlfT. Sommons by Pnblitmtion. f; , In the Cfrmilt Court of the Slate ef Oregoa, for Columbia County.- - , , . . ,,, , Coba oFF, plainUn, j , ':n.-i , VS. J .. tastlB Oorv, defendant, I , , " To Leslie Ooff, the aaid defendant: " Tfl THR NAME OF THE STATE OFORROON 1 vox are hereby notified that that plaintiff herein has Sled s complaint against you In the above-entitled Court, and you are hereby re quired lo appear and answer said complaint oa or before the lsat day of the time priwrlbed by the order of publication hereof, to-wit: On or before the 12th dsy of May, IMHk Yon are further notilled that If yon fail to appear and eniwor the complaint, or plead thereto, the plaintiff will cause your default 'to oe enwrea, ana will apply to said court ior tbe relief prayed for In the complaint, that Is to say, for a decree dls solving forever the bonds ol tnstrimouy exist-; ing hotweon plaintiff anil defendant herein, and for suoh other and further relief as to the Court Bisy seem proper. ; . The dste of the first publication of thla Sum. owns Is Frlrlsy, the 8tet day of March, ltflM, and j the last publication thereof Friday, the Mth day., of May, ami said Bummona "hall be pub llahed on rrldsy of each week for the peroid of 1 six wecka between said dstaa, , , This Mummont la publllied by order of Hon. 1 T. A. McBride, Judge of said Court, made at Chamtwrs. dnted March 2th. WOO.. . THAYtst, ST. BAYNta 4SCHNABEL, ' I Attorneys for Flalntio. mw'yysBw;srwjsrj ' ST; HELENS aswt:; 5' '' fcJyfcjhjhJhhJkJhVhA r"flr4rawWr4?rfrV DRUGS nr(5Jpppj Patent Medicines, Fang Mlet, rticlec. B-mriiMr iNB riNr.v RrUlnMrbv S i J f i t PrescrfptionaS... ; ; ; Carefully and Accn rately Oompoundcd, DAY OR NIGHT. ' ..BRIM'S SALOON. Vri. fJrrnn, prop. If you want tnmethlng good to the ,. ,: Hue of whiaky try -. ?:;shaw'qialt;:;;: , ' ; Only lbs beat of , , Llansrs asfl Cisars Kept Is Steele Fool and Card Tables for the uae ot Patrons. Courteous treat msut (Between the ha MatalsA i ST. BUMS, - . .J ORSGok ' ED IIILLSBERRY, , Expert :-: Barber SHARP RAZORS AND CLEAN ' TOWELS. ; ' ' Nona but purest etiomlcals osrxi in wash' ing and cleansing ths fact. Get a Hot Towel ca Ycur Fscq ., ., Usual prices (or work,. , . s 1 a DECKER'8 OLD STAND, ST. HELEN8 1 ST.CHARLES 1!j.:,H0TEL;;(-;r,.i Front & Morrtsoii ,Sts Portlanil i 1 ! Under Hew Management; ISO Rooms st V Cents to 60 Cents, buites 75 Cents lo 11.00. ' j Klsrator. Kleclric Lights and Bells and all liodrrn Convciilencos. , ffres Bu Meets all lioats ,.,.(.:; ,.: a and Trains, ; ls,! I lesfauTaitCoiiBectEifitiEfltel :' ' ., r 0w Telenhons 208. '-"it ,,,,,V,:(MuniMs'tUpi)ii4iSI7i.: ,,X) J E.E. QUICK Com m Iwiloner of ' ! Dewla for Wiuth- ; Ington. ...... G. WCOLE .Notary ftibUoi . ; ( , ; pbopeietors or ; ( t ; THQRNFS ! Hnmerlcal STjtrajjtle, Alistrict?, Tltlos Examined and Perfected; ' AbatrarSts Fnmlahed. Assesaments Kzaminotl. ln suramta Written. Taxes Paid and Convoy' anulng. x ' " 1 . HCLSitlfJ, OKKasOM.,.., ! isa aaa . a seas aeaiila ...iSAaaa.aaai. sa,aaiiaa a aal o. i a n. co. I I'-,!'! DSSABt , FOB . ril ', '" Aaivs raoa , I from fortlaml., ! TTT77 T Fast . Mail ' p,m, , Ralt Lake, Denver. Vt. Worth, Omaha.Ksu sas City, Ht, Louis, . . Fast . - Mail 4;4sp.m. vnicsgo ana s,aat. Spokane Flyer -2:10 p.m. Wnlla Walla, Upokane, Spokane Flyer t:U0a.n. .mi ne a p oi is, . raui, tiuiutn, mii . waukeo, Chicago aV , Oeean a team ships. All asillng dates sub-. - Jet!t te change. For Han Francisco 1 -,, Hall every Ovedsyt. p.i. ' 4 p. m, Oeiumbla firrer ' Steamers. , ,- To Astoria and Way- , , landings. ,, '' I p. m. KxJfuBday Saturday .Mp. a.;, Wlllsmette Rlver.i Oregon Oily, Newberg, feeTem eV Way-land g Ss.i 4:80 p.m. En.Bun.1ay x.Sunrtay 7 a. m. Tnca.Thur. sod Hat. - WlllamsHs and Ysm- hill Rivers. 1:80 p.m. Hon. Wed. and Fri. Oregoa Clty Dayton, ana wsy-iaumngs. ' ' SO. m. Tuea. Thur. and Bat. Willamette Hirer. Portland to C'orvallls and Way-landings. 4:MO. Bl. Tues.Thur. and Sal. Lr. Rlparla l:46. m. daily ex oetrt nut. inake River. 1 1 ; Rlparla to Lewlaton. Lr.T-ew'ten 8:48 a. m. daily ex, copt Fri. VT. II. HURL.BEBT, : . , ' General Passenger Agent, ' . PORTLAND , , ,f OREOK ' lu.'ra. ' hx.Sunrtay PHARMACY Complete Line of Mini Drafts' Sundries . School Books..;i and.... School Supplies -I. m. -A. -n- M. - - BAHCIUHT CLOtlIHGCn 4 WHITHCr, Prop. -TNI FAMOUS , CYRUS - NOBLE,,: WHISKEY Besides other Standard branils of ! Uuuor, at kept always oa hand. , . Card tallies, nool table, snd MI lard tabls for the use ot patrons. ; , . - . , , 8 1. Ilalnna, Or(os, ' f' AT. YTIlTm Z Y 1 I UIUJiHTAL I:1-HOTEL Kr J.M.J. Scott, Projrietrcss ST. HBI.KNS, ORKIVOX. " ' A Blrlctly Prsl-naes Monae. A' , Home fur Oomineroial travelers and the I'nbMn. lloartl anil IxhIsvi ing at Moat Keasunablo Kales. k WEll KEPT STABLE L Kor Can ol" Patron's Horses. ' Ko LadlclFiiriiitiirs is Camslcte " , Light - running . 8CWIN0 MACHINE. Sold on Kay Terras without Interest, ' Ca. MMNK V. (. ' AatoTlia i '! Oregon. 1 Amerlca,, i I lL hi tfM VV WIVHQM , JhW HIV M M , V) r u, ti..i. i . e.m A 11 Arrlvs at Portland,. .10:110 A M 9 4 Lure fortland. 2:30 PM tj Arrive at Bt. Helens... 0:00 P M frf ft '. .rAKK.OO EMTS - WS Will Carrr Notlilrur but Pasaen- M i j,; gars and. Kaal freight. . B Jan KM ooot. Master1. ' iM , , Ml ' ' : la ta V'VVWyl'ar3l I$T0RIA4C0LULIEIARIYER XI i RAILROAD COMPANY. . WlSlTKH CHKtll l.l:. 'Jl, ,,l " ... . v, -. Kant sound , A Iaily xi' . West bound 21 Trains 22 24 p. m. :M :i 0:07 t-M 1:16 7:40 T:3S 7:00 JLL m. a, i. p. m. 7 M 8 10 8 2A 8 M 'JO Ml 11 20 11 00 10 4)1 10 1H arrlvs, .Houlton. leave S M Is S 80 10 00 10 Vi . tioble i..w Rainier ... . . Maveere. ... S M 0 28 oo t 8 IN !alkalilo... WrHliHirt, ... Cllllon..... Kuappa v.. 10 M 11 ui 10 Vi 10 88 11 10 11 42 1. rn. 2 1 leave. . Astoria. . arrive! Trains leave Aatorla for gcaalde at 12 20 p. ni. and t p. m. Boat connections at Astoria for llwaeo, Chinook. Fort (Jaiiby, Ji.haleoi, , Till amook, and Uarrtbaldl., Passengers for Astoria or way points ruiint flag train, at Houlton. Tram. Will atop to let 1 engei. olTatiioulton whenoonilng from points great of Ooble. ' Jf. J, Mara, -: .,, Oea. Pass. Agt.i Astoria. Or; 1 'a -4l ,.,T-es--t- )MrsUSaaaayy' l X4t4i ,&. W agr';,4Mir4... - ta -J THK COLCMIJIA K1VKH AND PVUKT HOl'NO , i, ,. KAVIOATtpNCO..,' i tVFOETLMD-ASTORIA, ROUTE. ""Landing Foot of Aliier Street, Portland. Leaves Porilaud dallT eoeptunday)ai 1 A. M. Landing Telephone Buck. Astorls. J Leaves Astoria dally (except Huuday) 7 P. M, Telephone Tickets Oood on Htesoier Potter. Hteamer Potter Tickets Good on Telephone, t . ' y. B. SCOTT, Pre., po tuw, rvuxiiAngi. wasai. C3 -TIAMH-. .. '., ear WU r ..' ( El" 1M :,..(. .;Hlf'-i i. 'tit.i: akjA