OREGON MIST, FARM, ORCHARD AED DM
ISSUES EVEUY I RIOA AOKItlNCi
DAVID DAVIS.
I NOTES OF INTEREST TO OUr.
FARMER READERS, i
ufcacrlptl.ai Hates.
On copy oh year la sdreuo. .
One copy tlx months
Kingie copy
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A bog pen la bad enough in tummer;
bat if it lefdamp in winter it i the place
where feed will be ranidlr wasted. The
Advertising rat wnd known upon application I bogs must be dry and warm or the food
I required lor warm in will coat more tuaa
ROLIIMHI A HOUNTY DIRECTORY. J to auillial IB WOrUl
COCHTI wrriCERS.
A mod railkinct oow that hM no breed-
tnAm Joph . Doi, RMnler ing " poewbility, but uch owe are
Clerk..., ., J. a. Watts, Bk Helens simply "apart, " or accidental "alecov-
te." ana cannot oenuiea upon lor trane-
tSherifr.
Treasurer..,..,.
Sunt, at Schools
Bit rvevor. ........
Coroner..........
Commissioners f
.J. N. Hie. Clatskanie
E. Roes, 8t. Helens
I. H. ipiami, warren
Martin White. Qitlncy
...Ueo. Hayes. Mavgwr
. . .Sr. A. P. Moi-aren. Rainier
P. A. Frakea, rJoappoose
M. D. Peterson, HIM
to
their
re-
April 28, 18D9.
mittinc tneir sooa anaiitiee
progenv, though they may give good
aulta when bred to pure-bred bulla.
It ia seldom tliHt the fruit-grower who
orden peach tree get the varieties he
orders. When making contracts for
peach tree be euro and procure them
from a reliable nurseryman, and even
then it will be well to have a written
guarantee that the varieties are true to
name.
Dnrintf Terr cold weather the best way
to keen the animals warm is to have the I
i .. . ... ....
I stalls covered a loot aeep wiin leaves,
lent straw or shredded cornstalks. In
this manner the cold draught that come
I in from the floor will be partially pre-.
FROM RAINIER.
Mist AM Perry has gone to Portland
to spend tn summer, t
Thee seems to be qulU a ran of
In th river at present,
Miles Sheelrn made a business trip to
the metropolis Tuesday.
Capt. W. K.Neweome has started work
on his new building again.
Prof. W. A. Wood made a flying trip
to roruana tue a rat oi m. weea.
Doctor M. K. Hall, of Kalama, is visit-
tug wttb it. ai outrun wis weea, ,
O. V. Baker. airent of Union Mutual
Insurance Company, visited Portland on
Aionuay. ,
Sam Sing, the wash Chinamen, has a
new mansion on Water street, on the
Muckle wharf. ;"
Smith A Young have completed their
new wharf at Cedar Landing, and are
ready for business.
The grade on water street will be conv
pleted this week, when the A. A 0. B
K. are going to build a depot.
FROM Y ANKTON.
School begins next Monday.
Mr. Kale has gone to work in Muckle's
camp on in iwweeman.
Miss Pearl Sherman is in Portland this
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
vented, and the animals will require lees ek having dental work done.
food by reason of such protection. Mr. John Saxton is making marked
it k-u I improvement in the appearance of bis
.i " r. I
Mr. Knowles, the nightwstchman at
Howard's mill. Has moved his family
into tn Mrnett nouse.
The newest arrivals are
men from Northern Maine.
four young
All are eiu
ir . : i .l. i Ai.-tt. lot food eaten by some of tne small cows
i ii . lumi.uuiBui uiaj i tAMi uia.i ii .a i . ........ .
of this county are now engaged in their public tesu tor Mtterexceeaea
season's work. Much of the work ao Uiat consumed bv much larger cows,
complished each year is only of a most Ear cow is aa individual differing from
.hAniJ A I me omens, muu. iu Know nowwyrowrif
see iess temporary and more permanent the1dVT"fn TrLrtW P10 Howard's mill.
u,.wo.". "pcompiisneo. un many :." TT W are tlad to see oar Mithbor O. C.
me ma mil eraaes. ror lnnance. toe . ,, . . . ,.. .n. .iu li. a.v : i -..
deen rata and wu.hont are beinir filled oiiruDDery costs Dot imie ana aaas ""a
wit dirt onlv. and not enonth hTbeina . "". Properly ar-1 n.s ...neas o. newiy two monma.
done to prevent a similar damage to the 1U 06 ' n dvantage, mere I o. LTarbell is gradually growing Uller
roads in future. This is not intended as hou'1 09 Tcant P1foe " kn and his smile broader as he bandies the
a "kick" against any of onr supervisors.
but simply as a suggestion. There is no
snruo or a nower can De grown ine ribbone 0vrr Howard's fine new team.
i ukwu biiuuiu uu vm crowuwi wiui byw i
oueson bnT lht tht? are ToiM the greens or flowers, but where a few are I The litUe farming done in this place
. .J . I iiaaul An ihA lawn nnft nn t in th rio-ht I has been oromntlv disDOsed of. and now
best they can under the cirenmstaocee.
we are a strong advocate ot a Better
road improvement system.
places, tney add to tne oeaoty ot tne
lawn. Ail wore in tne nower yara t.,:.
Lrrrta doubt remains now that the permit.
death of the members of the timber
crnisimr nartv in Clatsop county was
caneed rrom eaung cannea gooas. Jims
seems to be tne only logical conclusion.
should begin as early in spring as the I npby with
I root ano me condition me gronnu ffl . N,B,.- th-imh
1 . : .i 1 ir ..1 1
ail hands are ready for something else.
r finished aconrse in teleg-
firayat me Ht.
Hel-
To make fence posts more durable take
Dolled linseed oil, stir in pulverized coat
to the consistency of paint, and give the
Expert guides would hardly become be- Prt or "' coatings. U
.iifiT .n.i i rw..r.-n. in rh. tar. thickened with pulverized coal, will
vicinitv m whirh the bodies were tound. "? y
and the presnmotion that all hands re- oil and then the coal tar.
mained with one member because he was APP'J mixtures warm, ine object
sick or crippled, until destitute of food w protect tne poem ag nst water.
j -. - .: i Atter eacn nost is set in its Diace use tne
is certainly too ibsurd to be regarded m'xture freely at the surface of
wnn any seriousness, eucn an idea i " a
Mini trt rtm tn Ka m vaA Aifinn nn tha I
telligence of the members of the party. I? the foreign markets lean pork Is
Ptomaine poisoning undoubtedly caused preferred, and tnere i a growing oe-
the awful ending of the lives of the men. or more lean pora at nome. tean
9 I Nwb m n k. nMvlnMjl f Iaab itimi than
mar be supposed, and the bogs will
grow faster and give heavier weights
less time than is ordinarily required.
Mr. Rock, a brother of 8. Rock of
Peris, accompanied by his family, ar
rived Monday from the East. He seems
to be satisfied to make Columbia county
nis nome.
R. Keppler and C. Jensen are doing
quitn a oumness cutting corawood on
their own land. They propose to run
their wood to the flume themselves.
using the dam on Cox creek.
than when tne pork is produced solely
I from corn. It is done by feeding, in ad
dition to the corn, skim milk, bran,
aborts, linseed meal, beans, peas, clover
and other nitrogenous foods, which not
A rxw additions are being made to the
population in our county ngnt along,
mainly of - tne class seeking Homes.
Some of the newcomers are making or
intending to make nurchases and others
uA nrn.it.ntlv Innkinor nver thA avinntv
seeking information upon important I only promote growth, bat increase thai
points Deiore locating permanently, wuigu. w.
Rimihu rennrta nf fl.n inflnr nf hnmA- I
seekers come from various aecriona of the I The mutton breeds of sheep arereceiv-
atate. only in irreater nnnihnm. Both ing more attention now than ever before.
the new residents and the county are to It is estimated that eight sheep can be
ba eonin-atnlatRH nrmn thianhnwfnff and kept in place of one COW. bat the COW en-
everr . community is anxious to add to tails more labor. She will eat coarser
the mm total nf it thrift and nro-. food in winter, however, than will the
and the reflex of these qualities in in- sheep, but the lattercanthriveon scanty
creased values. Hence, these accessions pasturage tnat will not support a cow.
w oar popuiauon win meet witn a
neighborly
locate.
welcome whereever they
Word comes over from the vicinity of
vemonia tnat a nnmDer ot persons re
fuse to sign the road petition because it
does not specify the eastern terminus as
, Deing on tne bank ot tne Uolurubia river.
The point may have been well taken in
case of lack of knowledge of the law in
regard to jurisdiction by the county
court. There was no other alternative
There is much land which is more suit
able for sheep than for cattle, and it is
nrxn sncn lands tnat aneen should be
kept rather than to permit the land to
be unprofitable.
HOTJIiTON NOTES.
Charlie Perry is working the road this
week.
All kinds of fruit trees are now in full
bloom.
The new church is rapidly searing
completion.
Green adams came over from Vernonia
Monday evening.
Mrs. E. Perry went to Rainier last
Tuesday evening.
A. M. Jolly did some painting for N.
A. Perry this week.
Mrs. Henshaw visited in Portland a
few days this week.
Fred Franti made a flying business
trip to roruand mesaay.
Ed Potter and VTm. Smith worked the
road Wednesday of last week.
A number of oar people attended the
funeral at St. Helens last Saturday.
I pleted the study of Spanish war. Next
Tuesday the study of "Oregon" will be
gin.
Will Wilson earn horn last Saturday
from I'luiMuaUi, udi m tm Mtu
working. ,; , '
John Adams has recently purchased a
large horse costing 14U. . This It the
largest bora in the valley.
Geo. Smith cams home on a short visit
last Saturday, returning to his work cut'
ting wood near ttouiton lueeday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mow and Mrs. Shmina-
ban went over the mountains for Wash'
lngton county points Inst Sunday,
It is reported that 8. B. Rose has in
vetted in a magio lantern outfit and will
Visit vernonia soon, bucoess, tjpence.
A number of young people gathered at
the home of Mr. 0. fi. Malmeten last
Monday evening, and gave Otto a com'
pleto surprise. Otto says he wishes peo
ple would tell him when Uiey intend to
surprise him. The evening whs pleas
antly spent with games, charades, etc.,
aud during the evening an excellent
lunch was served. Otto declared that
never in the course of his bachelor career
had he spent such a delightful evening,
and that from thence, hence, forward.
forevermore he would endeavor to live
his young manhood days over. All de
parted for their homes about 11 o'clock,
School Warranta Payable.
Notice is hereby given that the follow'
ing warrant of school district No. 2, of
Columbia county, Oregon, will oe paid
upon presentation to me: warrants
14. 1TK ITU tf9t llfl I'm 1 U IU)
4U. Iff. Mtf. UU. &f. llOi AfP, AW, 1C(1
and 182. Interest ceases alter this date,
April 28, lHW. K. . yi'KK, Clerk
That Hen la All Ktgbt.
A farmer livinir near town, save aCor-
vallis Daner. reports tnat be nad a nan
on his Diace that on Easter morning laved
an egg witn tne word "faster- engraven
upon it, A week later the farmer was
surprised to find in th same hen's nest
an egg upon winch were engraved tne
words, "Oh spring, spring, you giddy
young thing." The hen still Uvea and
Is doing well.
Northern and A. C. R. Combine.
It is understood in railroad circle that
the Northern Pacific is about to enter
into traffic arrangement with the Astoria
A Columbia River Railroad Company to
send ail oi its ireignt to uauiornia oy
that route. The Astoria road will, it is
said, establish a line of steamboat to
ply between that port and San Fran
cisco, and a soon a that arrangement
is entered into tne transfer of Northern
Pacific freight from the other route will
be commenced. The railway now ships
its commodities cither by the vessels of
the Pacinc Uoast steamship uompany,
loading them in Tacoma, or makes rail
road connections with th Southern Pa
cific at Portland.
at tne time the petitions were drawn, animals raised for beef. With a com
nor is there yet. The starting point at bination of breed and feed they can get
this end of the proposed road is at the moor into market a viar parliar aa iwoll
rrcBvoiu iwuiumj uutj oi uie cny xiuiui as gain 60 per cent in weight. . ,
of St. Helens, and until such time as the j T
county court is petitioned to create Wil- Wash your hands in borax water in-
lamette street and other streets in Ht. ateadof naimrsoat. The milk nails are
Gns Hegele, of Bachelor Flat, is load
ing cars with hay at this Diace to be
Range cattle will gradually decrease shinned to Portland.
in number and the Far West will cease I . tj Cioi i n ...-n n.:.
to have a monopoly in beef. Farmers I " Greenville, this
will find steers profitable if they use 1 5 J5 jjf . uV Jit aunt, airs. 4.
bulls of the beef-producing breeds. The Walker, this week.
reason cold-storage beef takes possession I Mr. Gilson has the words "Honlton
of the market is because farmer give I House" lettered on his new hotel.
but little attention to the quality of the I Painter Truett did the work.
Helens as county roads the court would
have no jurisdiction in the matter to
order them improved. This latter case
would be a matter for after consideration.
better and cleaner for having been rinsed
in borax water. Use warm water to
rinse with. Many dairymen who deliver
milk to their city customers in the large
-M. rlorV tt.i. .-J T
n., ,.t V-. 1,.. .I,- I.. :.
camp at Marshland last Sunday. .
Pete Parmer, who has been working
on the section at this place for the past
two or three months, left for Rainier
Wednesday morning, where be ha a
position in a sawmill.
The prime object was to get the petitions tin cans rinse them ont every day, once
to circulation, that work on the pnnci- a day with a solution of borax water: a
pal thoroughfare might be started at Bmafi handful of borax to a large dish-
"F'""5U:". iumj we panful ot water to wash the cans iu.
corporate limit of St. Helens is a matter They nee a brush to get them thoronghly
2""' r,Ju"ui "ut" clean inside, uorax kills the germs
imsy technicality, it seems to us, is a which cause milk to sour, and it costs so
uuur luunaation uDon wnicn to oaae an 1 ntt .i.nnn. win ..iA n
objection to the signing of the petition. 1 , , . . ,'
The city authorities here have but re- Before purchasing commercial fertil-
cenuy bad Willamette street cutout and izers the Vermont station advises farm-
ujmxi w tne western bounaary 01 tne ers to consider the following points
REUBEN NOTES.
We all Get Them.
Every editor ba received them. The
postmaster sends them to th editor.
The posmaster is not to blame. For in
stance, there was one by the nam of
well, say Tim snort, who sent ns three
notices to stop his paper; he didn't want
it any longer. We wondered what the
matter could be. Upon examination of
the subscription book we found that
Tim was short $10. He never had paid
a cent, and yet be stopped bis paper as
a matter of economy to ns. He didn't
want ns to lose any more by him. A
few days afterward Tim was at church.
and his melodious tenor rang ont lond
and clear in that old, soul-stirring song,
"Jesus raid it All." ft might nave
been mistaken, bnt his earnestness im
pressed ns. The next day we sent bim
a receipt in fall, begging his pardon for
not knowing he bad made an assignment
of his liabilities to th Lord.
H.
Fred Woodham was visiting with
Stehman Sunday.
Fred Woodham sold a fine bred bull to
Capt. Gore, of Kalama, Monday,
R. R. Foster made a large shipment of
potatoes to Portland Wednesday on the
a-euogg. '
Samuel Conrad, of Woodland. Wash..
I . a i . i : 1 1 . 1
cftv. which fart .lorn, won W ar.rw.ar a. X1Z..??'-TlL- -lYl" V' w" ".wu ""UJ' -uaa.ng U.UU. WHO
r , , : . : . -rt ' i tcviuub vAuvricuw uuutiiieu personally lOld inendS.
evidence of good faith on the uart of the v.- :..u I
people here to see that the road event- bore with similar goods on the same or I .Th0?- H- Woodruff, justice of the peace
naliy terminates at the water's edtre I .n ith tul I of Rainier precinct, had some notary
m Tt vai , . . ,., a. 1 was wmu uv oauiv viuu a SUU- I . , - , , . ( , . w
01 tne uoiumoia nver. These little rati. M tha firm r.(T.in rK . I wore aone at mis piace last weea.
luaivrjra can OB CU1CK1V enOUgO Sna tha aylvantaooa tknA J unl... nil 1ir T I 1 i.i J
SitT.UilSthlilythat1d h?me i"8 ""pared with the pur- for Mr! Bortiiwick during the winter,
when it is a settled fact that the people chase of mixed goods ; the character and turned to his ranch west of Clatskanie
1 s . ( lamonnt ot oarnvara manure on hand
: i !. 5j.t, .1 I David Davis, editor of Tbk Obeooh
Nothdio succeeds like success." is an I - .1 1 .1 a .1 :i .u . I Miht. and Georire (i. Mavirer. racnrder
old but certainly true saying, and its ap- . - J of theVoods under conaideration ? the city of St. Helens, were in town
n irwtiAn ah hAn Um.. . . w . I ... I' ;
. "T . . . ""- and iu fitness for soil. crop, and as whiii.
uuiuawuiuucH BUUWU HI uie appor- m.1nint tn hnma mannrial annnliaa
tionment 01 county scnool money mst ,nd- the ,orm. ;n which the ingreVIienti
occur,
made. The Clatskanie district's allow
ance is 1500.20 and that of the Rainier
oistriCT is joAJ., ana 1 wny are me sums Keeping a record of the product of
so much larger than the amount allowed each fford, the dairy mai an oppor-
the St. Helens district? The answer is tunity ol knowing
simple enough, yet the fact is bold and rofi. A dairyman who bas been in the
Ja. McNaughton and wife, of Moores-
ville, and Mrs. Ray E. Watts, of this
place, attended the Eastern Star Chap
ter at St. Helens Saturday evening.
Henry Latonrells, of Latourelle, Ore
gon, who built Uie flume from Moores-
ville to Goule in IBM, is repairing th
stubborn. There are more children in i,.i.:'w v. t..u . I flume for 11. B. Borthwick this week.
. 1 . e , . . . , ,1 aiatMiir a wuriiiK ww a vu icuim I "
tnoee aistnctssimpiy oecause tne people those dried btf. commenced to keen an TariJ W n.r.n .h U L.. ,!
ThevhaTl rnVuctlmgYheree d!he fl" 'th each and the first year he for the last ten feVrsinCanadwturna
"""' u.cm wicic, buu nio I rOUnd that, after cnartmiff each cow with I last ar ani iiiiia nn nisi nlnna auaat
have made an eiTort to get them there.
They have induced then, there, and the
a.. 3 a 1 . 1 . I 1
iiiuucement 1 as oeen gooa scnooi laciu- her cost for food, and crediting her with
ties. At Clatskanie there are twice as ali that she produced, there was a wide j
,B u,v,k, a. difference in the profits. One cow gave
there are in the ht. Helens district. L profit of only $ lot the yeal. while
,eop loci wnere meir cuiiuren can another gave M profit. Selecting the
have advantage of good educational I v. ,.?. k.,.; , nj
training in a good, comfortable building males, be 'found it cheaper to raise his ing, where he went to procnr some more
and one suited to. the requirements of wt than to buy them, although the rigging for the purpose of raising the
the conditions. At Rainier there is a mnrB h rat two v.ara v.nt barge.
of town this summer. He expect his
out soon to live with him.
Henry J. Rogers, who bas the con
tract to raise the barge Washington, re
turned from San Francisco Friday even-
magnilicent school building and three Lfter time he found that two'cows
..ion wiwia am eiuuiuveu mj tram uie
youth. Have school opportunities been
an inducement to any degree? They
undoubtedly have, and the only way to
achieve success is to strive for it, and
certainly the people of Rainier and
Clatskanie are entitled to all they have
acquired in this respect. United effort
and determination has brought the con
dition. Their good schools are their
best advertisement and greatest induce
ment they could possibly offer settlers,
temporary or permanent. Such is the
case anywhere, and if St. Helens would
hope to attain to au equal footing with
her sister towns there must be an effort
made to provide better facilities. The
district is endowed with as much wealth
raised by him were equal to any three
cows purchased. Since then theqnality
of his stock bas been improved. There
is nothing that will convince farmers so
surely as the keeping of account with
th cows, and it soon induce them to
improve. acta -are stubborn things.
... .
and cannot be ignored.
barge
Vernonia varieties.
Mrs. Adams, of Rook creek, is improv
ing. 5. ,t j . , ,-..'.-
The farmers are taking advantage of
th between spells.
t. W. Vandyke and John Prinele were
Mist visitors last Saturday.
O. B. Malmeten and O. C. Spencer
Ttaln. . imllln. m!:.
UIIIH .V UUUU1H. ID... T. . U. . I U . I VltVl.
and I can recommend it a a splendid
liniment for rheumatism and other house
hold nse for which we have found it val
auble. W. J. Cuviga, Red Creek, N. Y.
Mr. Cuvler is one of the leading mor
as either of the districts mentioned, and , chants of this village aud one of the most
the lack of equally good school advant-' prominent men in this vicinity. W. G.
tifces is attributable solely to lack of ef-' PHipria. Editor Red Creek Herald. For
fort. Shall we progress or retrograde? j sale by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist.
Rheumatism Cared.
My wife has used Chamberlain' Pain visited up-river points last Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. J. E. Dow were visitors
at the residence of Mr, A. Bbannahan,
Albert Baker ia doing some fencing on
his place. , Albert believes in expansion.
Mis Allia Soole visited Brannsnort
last Saturday and returned bom Sun
day. , T , , , :
The Vernonia Literary Club has com-
Lamber Easiness Picking Up.
The Oregonian last Monday said : Th
lumber business is evidently looking np
in Portland. Mill men for a long time
have been complaining that there was
nothing in the business of manufactur
ing lumber, but prospects must be more
flattering now, as a considerable sum
bas latelv len invested in the stock of
a sawmill company in this city by two
well-known capitalists who are not hunt
ing for investments which are not likely
to yield any profit. Another sawmill
company has lately purchased large
tract of land on the n ver front, on which
they expect to erect a large mill for man
ufacturing lumber for the export and
railroad trade. And now it is learned
that a third sawmill company ia arrang
ing for the purchase of a larye tract of
land around their mill, it is supposed
with the intention of extending their
business. Portland has tributary to it
the largest and finest body of timber in
the Northwest, and a market for this is
developing in foreign countries, which
will soon lead to a great increase in the
lumber business done here.
." Da Tea Ksiavr
Consumption Is preventable? Science
has proven that, and also that neglect is
suicidal. The worst cold or cough can
be cured with Sliiloh'a Cough and Con
sumption fare. Hold on a rxwitiva
guarantee for over fifty year. Bold by
Dr. Edwin Rosa, druggist St. Helens,
and N. At Perry, Uoulton.
liEQAIi NOTICES,
County Treasurer's Notice.
'"Cooa'TT TsaAanaaa'a Oww,""""
BY. lUi.cNu. Uh.i Aurll 14. MM.
OTIC 18 MKRfcHY lUVitN '111 AT AIX
UMMtia vauiity warriuiM 01 ioiiimim
Onuiily, Onwm, whloh hav bean pnuxtnltxl
and tnoorxHli "Nut fuld lr Want ol Funil,"
prior to January 1st, 1HWI, will bo paid uKn ira.
aniation at tlila om. Iuwrot will not bo al
iowwl aflrrthladats. KbWIN KOHH,
aUiuU Tnwaurarof Columbia County, Oregon.
Administrator's Notice.
N0TICH 18 HKRKHY OIVKN THAT THE
aiidcrolKiu'il baa boon duly awKilntml by
th Comity Court ol Columbia County, unnrou,
adniiultrtor ol 111 valuta ot CliarlM J. farr,
dtKieiwd, ami haa qmtllllad hj auoh, AU per
noiia havlna olnlim attaint! said satats arc hera
liy roitutnxl U raeut th ant, with rropnr
vottclirra, to ma, al lh oltttw of Cola at Vlulok,
InMt. Helena, Oreuon, alllilu tlx moutlit Imin
th data hrol. laU)d al Ht. ltelvin, dragon,
M.mh DIM, 1HW, UK0, W. FARR,
Adinlulatraiorof th salatsof Ctuurlaa J. furr,
dmiaaaad. nJUaUs
Teacher's Examination.
Orrics or ScHooi, 8ursiMT(NnsttT,
Uoulton, Oregon. April is. US.
NOTI0I W MKRKHV lllVBN THAT, FOR
th purpoaa ol maklui an examination ol
no roar ouar ut.maaivaa aa vaiiui-
th. county arkool aunarliitpndeiil thereof will
all peraoue who may oiler Ut.tnaelvee aa eandl
dataa tor Wachen ol
hold nubile examination at St. Helena, Oi
beiilrimng at toelova
10, ist, 8tat paper
Urn.
nlon at at. Helena, Oreann,
1 p. in., Wcduoaday, May
will be attrtiiled to at the
1. II. COfKLAM).
County Sotiool Uuparlnteudent
Administrator's Notice.
In the Cftuntv Court of th State ol Oregon.
lor tne i;ounty 01 voiunioia.
In the matter of the eetats of OdeaM L. Lous-
wnont, deceaaM.
NOTICE IS HRREBT OIVIN THAT THE
uuderslitned waa, by order of the County
Court ol the State ol Orepm, for the Connty of
Columbia, made and entered on the Hat day ol
Marob, lHiw, duly enpoiuteti tne aiituiutatrator
th aatale ol Odeaaa 1.. uuaiKtiont. daceaaed.
wrwHii holdlna elalma aualnat Iheeaidee
tale are hereby notlfled to arexent the aame to
me, with proer vottebere, at the offireol 3. P.
Kavauaajcn. rooma AA and M, McKay building.
In the City ot I'ortland. Oreitoit, within aU
aionuitfrom tne Dm puniiitaunn 01 inn no-
Uoe, April 7lh, um, llated April Tin, iw.
Administrator of th MUM at Oduaaa h. ton.
lirnont, deoeaaeu. . a'nio
Notice for Pnblicatiorj.
- Lab Orncs at Qaaooa CitV, Oa..
April Jo, lam
XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUB
il liillowln named settler ha fllel notice ol
hie Intention to make Baal proof In support ol
hta claim, and mat nam proof win oa inuue Be
fore Heelater and Heeel.er at Oregon City, Or
foa, ou Juu aith. lav, via:
ALBERT L. MILLER,
Hornet trad Entry lo.ieo, (or th northeast U nt
eeetlon It, townehlp 4 north, rente I weet. He
names th following witnesses tn pror hi con
tlniipus raeldenee upon and cultivation ol said
land. Tls: Paul 1. hchols. of Holtou, Orecon,
Otto William, ef 8t. Helens, Oreatm, William
Guild, al Hanrle Itland. Oreaun. fsrclral Uu-
cnanaa,oi rnina, ureon.
sjv . v. 11 AO. u. auuau, Keaunar.
Notice for publication.
La no Orncs at Osbooh City, Oa.,1
Anrll lnth. UM
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVKN THAT TUE
lollowlne-named settler has filed notice ot
his Intention to make Anal proof In support of
his claim, under toeliou Act March J. PoiS. and
that said pruol will be mad before the County
Clerk ol Columbia county at St Helens, Oregon,
on stay a. w, w: ,
PH1NEA8 PECK,
ITomettesd enlrr No. S7VI for th tH ol th ntU
of section 2D, township ft north, ranf 4 wast.
He name the following witnesses to prorehlt
continuous retidanc upon and cultivation of
said land, vlti John Campbell and Allien
Wood, of Vernonia. Oregon, and Clarence Heed
and William c. ctcninau, of aeeney, uron.
allmlV CHAB. B. MOOKKS, HeKlttor.
Notice for Publioatloa.
Laud Omca at Oaaoow Citt, Ob
Marh J7th. ISM
XTOTICE 18 HEREBY OlVKK THAT THE
ll loilowlnt-nained settler hae filed notlca of
nit intention to etase uuaiurtMH in support 01
his claim, and that said proof will be made b
fiira theCoautv Clerk ol Columbia Countv. at
BL Helens, Oregon, on Hay I3tb, lttW, vis;
GE till ART MORBACK,
Homestead entry SIM, for the northeast V ol
section S'l, townthlp6 north, rang I west, lie
names tb foiiowiug witnasa 10 prove nis eon
tlnuuus resliieuc upon and cultivation of said
lauij, TIB! NWIIVH MVUWnr., ,, lllln,,, II. n.tBiu.
John Hildebrand aud Frank Ollnleehl, all of
Valley, Oregon. CHAM. a. mookeh,
maimU ttegiaur.
Blck Headache.
The enrse of overworked womanhood,
ar auicklv and surelv cured bv Karl's
Clover Root Tea, the ereat blood purifier
and tissue builder. Money refunded if
not satisfactory. Price 26 eta. and 150
eta. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist,
St. Helens, and IN. A. ferry, uoulton.
' -' What Bhllah?
A grand old remedy for Coughs, Colds
and Consumption; used through the
world for half a century, has cured in
numerable cases of incipient consump
tion and relieved many in advanced
stages. If you are not satisfied with the
result we win reiuna your money,
Price 26 els. and 50 cts. Sold by Dr,
Edwin Ross, druggist, St. Helens, and
It. A. ferry, liou I ton.
Traai Mathers. '
Croup is the terror of thousands of
young mother because it outbreak is
so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shi'
loti's Cough and Consumption Cure acts
ike magic in case of Croup. It bas
never been known to fail. The worst
esses relieved immediately. Price 25 cts.,
50 cts. and 11. Sold by Dr. JSdwin Koas,
druggist, St. Helens, and N. A. Ferry,
Uoulton. ' ';
' Tan Try Iu .",v,"""-' . j
If 8hllohs Cough and Consumption
Cure, which is sold for the small price
of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1, does not cure,
take th bottle back and we will refund
your money. Sold for over fifty years
on this guarantee. Price 26 cts. and 50
cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist,
St. Helens, and N. A. Perry, Houlton.
Mmmy m leaver
Ha turned with disgust from an other
wise lovable girl with an offensive breath.
Karl' Clover Root Tea purifies th
breath br it action on the bowels, etc..
a nothing else will. Sold for years on
absolute guarantee. Price 25 eta. and
50 eta. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross, drug
gist, St. Helena, and N.A.Perry, Honlton,
Oa Erary Battla
Of Shilob'f Consumption Cure la this
f narantee ; "All we ask of yon is to nse
wo-thirds of the contents of this bottle
faithfully, then, if you say you are not
benefited, return tb bottle to your
druggist and ha may refund the price
paid." Price 25 cts., 60 cts. and $1.00.
Sold by Dr; Edwin Ross, druggist, St,
Helens, and N. A, Perry, Honlton. . :
Notice for Publication. '
. Laud Omca at Oasooa Ciry. Oa.,1 ,,
March nth. 18M.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY ClVEN THAT THE
followltis named settler hss tiled notic of
his Intention to make Anal proof In support ot
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Columbia County, al
8t. Helens, Oregon, on May lath. Will, vis:
ANDREW KEN0W8KI,
Homestead entry StST, for the southeast H ot
section Si, township ft north, ranges west. He
names the following witn to pro. his con
tlnuous rtldeno upon, and colli ration of said
land, Tls: William a Adam, UerhartMorbeck,
Julias Floater and Vale nil uilnlsckl, all of Val
ley, Oregon. ,-,.... C-HA8. B JiOOUEH,
milraU , kegister.
; Summons by Publication.
In th Circuit Coart ot th BUM el Oregon, for
Columbia County.
Cbablbs B. Cbatbb, plaintiff,
Lisa Cbahb, defendant.
To Lena Crater, th above-named defendant:
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREOON:
You are hereby required to appear and an
swer the 00m plaint bled eaalntt you In the
May, mv, and If you fall so u answer, for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to th Court for
th relief demanded In the oomplalnt, which la
lor a degree of divorce against you upon the
ground of desertion and that bis property eon'
sitting of lots fifteen and sixteen, block one
huudred and twenty-five, aud lots twenty-two
and iwenty-lbree, block one hundred and twenty-three,
all In Chaplin's Addition to the City of
La Orande, Union County, Oregon, be freed from
any claim of defendant.
This summons Is published by order of T. A.
McBiide, Judim.pf th above entitled Court,
duly mad and entered In the above-entitled
cause, dated March 20th, VW, and said order re
quires this summons to be published one a
week for six suooesslv weeks. In Ths ObbmuN
Mist oone eech week, th fl rut publication being
March 24th, UU. , KlLUN i MOHKLANJ).
Attorneys lor Plaintiff.
Summons by Publication. I.
In the Circuit Conrt of th Stat of Oregon, tor
Columbia County. ' . -'..i-.-.
Coba E. Corr, plaintiff, : ,
vs. J ,,,,'.
Lxsui Oorr, defendant, " " ' '
To Lsli Oon, tb said defendant: : 1
IN THE MAME OF THE STATE OK OREGON
yoa ar hereby notified that th plaintiff
herein ha Sled a complaint against you In th
abure-entltled Court, and you ar hereby re
quired to appear and answer said oomplalnt on
or before the last day of the time prescribed by
the order ol publication he roof, to-wlt: On or
before the 13th day of May, 1HW. You are further
notified that It you fall to appear and answer
tho oomplalnt, or plead thereto, the plaintiff
will eaus Tour default to be entered, and will
apply to said court for th relief prayed for In
the oomplalnt, that Is to say, for a deera dis
solving forever the bonds of matrimony agist
ing between plaintiff end defendaut herein, and
for snch other aud (urines relief sa to the Court
may seem proper.
The date ol the first publication of this Sum
mon M rrmsy, tne sist aav 01 siarcn, inm, and
vt. lfViKI, and tnid Hiuiimona snail be nu
Halted on Friday of esrh weuk tor th peroftl of
ths last publication thereof Friday, the 12th day
01 May, lrv.M, anil tnia minimon ensu oe nub,
at tviub . ImIwmiii aM diiUta.
Thls Kmnmoitt Is puDiltliiol by order of Hon.
T. A, Miiltrl'te, JuiIku of said Court, mail at
Chambers, dntod March Wtli, m. i,
THAT EH, ST, tfcA I IV ft U BCHWABKL,
Attorneys for rialntin".
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Second-elsts flooring and Turtle, H (11 per M
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Mill on south fork nf Kaappoua oreek.four
tnltet from HnapHiose ttiillotl.
Lumber delivered at Ht iippoos station or
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ST. HELENS PHARMACY
Dr. E6WIN ROSS, Proprietor.
DRUGS
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.BRINK'S SALOON..
,;. tiOtn. (11 fSl. : '
It TO want .omethtng good la th.
line of wbiaky try
SHAVV'8 MALT
', Only th. tssst ot ,; '
Lidnors an. Cijaw Kept In stock
Pool and Card Table for th nt '
. of Patron. Courteous treatment.
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ST. BUMS, ... OnSGOK.
Ko Ladles Furniture' is Compete
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LIGHT -RUNNING
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8CWINO MACHINE.
Bold on Easy Term without Interest.
o. p. Loonier, Af.nt.
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THI PAMOOa
GYRUS - NOBLE - WHISKEY
Beetdea other standard brands of
; liquor, Is kept always on hand,
Card Utiles, pool table, and billiard
table for th. mm of natrons. ;
1 St. Uelantt, Orgoa,
ST. CHARLES
HOTEL
Front & Morrison Stx, Portlantl
Under New Management
ISO Boom at 25 Cent to SO Cent,
Unite 75 Cent to $1.00. ,
1 Elevator, Electric Uahti and Bells,
. and all Modern Conveniences.
Free Dm Meet all Boat!
.!.! j and Train. . 1
Kestanrant Connoctcd witli Hotel
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ArrtveatPnrtlitnd... 10:30 A M
lrv l'ortlnnd ... 2:. SO H M
Arrive at Ht. Helena.. . 6:00 P M
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Will Carry Nothing but Psn.
ger and Fat Freight,
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Fast
Mail
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gpokan.
Klyerl
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iB.m.
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fcfx.BuiKiay
tlaturday
10 p. m.
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Ex.Sunday
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Tnes.Thur,
and Hat. ,
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Tues. Thur,
and bet.
tv. Rlparls
Mfia. m.
dally ex
Oept Bat.
Time SCHEDULES
Prom Portland,
Salt take, Denver, Ft.
Worth, Oinaha.Ksn-
, sas city, at. Louis,
Uhlcago and East.
Wall Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis, Hi,
Paul,. Puluth, Jdll
waukue, thlcajo A
Ka.1,
Ooean Staamthlpt.
All sailing dates tub-
Jett to chanKe.
For Nan Frnnalsco
Hsll every five days.
Columbia River
Steemera,
To Astoria and Way
laud lugs.
Willamette River.,
Oregon City, rJevberg,
Malum A Way-land'gs
Willamett. and Yam.
hill River.,
Oregon City, Dayton,
and Way-landlDgs,
Willamette River.
Portland to Corvalllt
and Wtiy landliigs.
, Snake River,
Hlparla tn Iwlton.
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and ITi.
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and but.
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cept Frl,
" W. H. HUBLBBRT,
' Oen.ral Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND .., , - . OBKfjON