OREGON MIST.
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COLUMBIA 430(1 NT Y DIRECTORY.
Indn , , Joseph B. Doen, Rainier
f ieri T...' .1. O. Wetta, St. Hel.m
Sheriff..... .J. M. Kloe, Clatakanle
Treasurer ...K. Ross, 8t. Helena
Supt. ef Schools.. I. H. Copeland, Warren
AMKiMor Martin White, Quiney
jlurvevor. Geo. Hayes, atnyger
toronir....... ...... Dr. A. P. Motjircri, Rainier
ii I... .....P. A. Frakee. 8ceipojse
Commissioners j N D. Petenou, Mitt
May 5, 1899.
OFFICIAL. COUNTY PAPER.
''Bk ia going sky high in Hta mar
kets and the consumer are noticing the
raise," remarks a populist exchange. It
to too bad. No doubt a return of the
good, old times when beet nee ted the
producer 1 cents and 2 cents a pound,
is desired.
Tbi blowing up the mines at Wardner,
Idaho, last Saturday, with a loss of prop
erty estimated at 1300,000, and the loss
of one or more lives, was an act for
which every man participating should
be punished. It was an act of lawless
ness, the extremes of which will know
no bounds unless the federal authorities
take the matter in hand. No doubt,
their sympathizing friends will tell us
the act was committed wholly in the in
terest of law and order.
. Th trade papers are all enthusiastic
over the business situation. They say,
what every intelligent person knows to
be true, that trade was, never more ac
tive in the United States than it is at
the present. The outlook is, too, that
this activity will increase instead of di
minish. Bank clearances, railroad earn
ings and production in all the leading
industries are at the highest figures ever
toBched, Labor ia more actively em'
ployed than ever before, and wages has
been advanced all along the line in the
past few months, with advances being
made daily. It is no wonder that the
Brysnites axe dissatisfied with, these
conditions. In this period of great ln
dnstrial prosperity the calamity party
ha no chance to delude the people into
giving it control of affairs.
What a panorama of quickly chang
ing scenes and events is being produced
at the present time by the great hybrid
masquerading under the coat of democ
racy. It ia a pitiful plight into which
til popocracy of the country ia now
plunged. Eastern democrats using every
means to rid the party of the demagogues
who now have it by the throttle ia an
interesting scene on the stage of the
drama now being produced. The exis
tence of the party ia titular, only, not
withstanding the fact that Jefferson cel
ebrations have been but recently in
dulged in, while at the same time the
cheap-john organs of the party of discon
tent are clamoring loud and long in be
half of the "new democracy." In the
name of everything that's good, give us
a "new democracy." The old 3ne baa
strayed from its ways like lost sheep. It
took up with all the vagaries of discon
tent, of demagogues, of populism, of
weakness, of fusion, of union, and if
anything On earth will resurrect the
democratic party it is certainly a "new
democracy," But how are the new and
old democracies to be reconciled? Jeffer
sonian and Bryan democracy are as far
apart as east and west, and if there ia
any method for bringing the two together
other than "we are the democratic party
looking for an issue," it ia something
pot yet developed.
Want More Wood,
It is reported from a reliable source
that Cbnrchley Bros., of Portland, are
negotiating with the Northern Pacific
Railroad Company for the construction
of a sidetrack at the Wikstrom place,
Inst above Honlton, the express purpose
being to afford opportunity to ship all
the cord wood that can be cut in the
vicinity of Bachelor Flat. The Church
leys are now and have been operating in
the vicinity of Deer Island, and while
this Utter venture will be very profitable
to tnein, it is not in tne leastwise likely
to interfere with the operations at Deer
Island. A vast body of valuable timber
liea at Bachelor Flat and adjacent there
to, and the culmination of such a plan
a the one now under consideration will
prove profitable to both promoter and
the people in that locality. That indus
try lias been profitably worked in that
locality for several years, but distance to
haul the wood is now becoming a factor
which must be otherwise provided for,
else profits will be destroyed and the in
dustry will naturally be followed less
each year. The building of a siding at
the Wikstrom place will stimulate the
wood business in that vicinity greatly,
and naturally prove very beneficial to
that neighborhood.
. Mrs. Pell lionsignont Dead.
Mrs. Delia Lousignont, aged 76 years,
6 months and 4 days, died April 24th at
her borne on Lousignont lake, in Wash
ington comity. Mrs. Lousignont was
mother of sixteen children, twelve of
whom are living, namely: AbnerM.
Vaughn, of Ureenville, Washington
county ; Francis B, Lousignont, of Mist j
W, B, Ljpusignont, Buxton ; Peter E.
Lousignont, Scappoosej Joseph A. Lou
signont, Portland ; John T, Lousignont,
(ireenvil)e; Isaac Lontiipnont, Jackson
pounty; Mrs. Marian Cline, Linnton;
Mrs. Murgsret Gosa, St, Helens; Mrs.
JiebeecaCronan, Spokane Mrs. Martina
l'arkur. Oreiron Citv. Deceased bad
hern a resident of Washington county j
for years, j w
CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET.
Cases rending Disposition
WrfVwre
.Judge McBrlde.
The following is the docket of ease
that will be up for disposition at the
regular May term of circuit court which
will convene in this city next Tuesday :
CABIS IK LAW.
T. T. Burklmrt ys. N. A. and W. H.
Musgrove. E. ft. Seabrook for plaintiff;
Bingham and Avery for defendants.
A. T. liiklreath and Dean Blanchanl
vs. Felix Dehost and G. A. Lane. Cole
and Dillard for plaintiff.
C. Wenty vs. Dean Blnnchard. Allen
aud Cieeton for plaintiff; Cole and Dil
lard for defendant,
Foster Bros. vs. Alien Bros. Fenton
and Fiak for plaintiffs.
J. J. Brown vs. John M. Leavens. U.
8. G. Marquam for plaintiff; Cole and
Dillard for defendant.
K. R. Foster vs. Adaline Reed. Cole
and Dillard for plaintiff; W. F. Timmons
for defendant,
ftunnel Elmore vs. Isaac Olllla. Har
rison Allen for plaintiff.
Mrs. Annie Nelson vs. Star Logging A
i . . : 1 1 i vt i . . 1 : ft
ljuinuering vo. uumru unv iur tituufc
iff; G. W. Cole for defendant.
John Conway vs. 8. C. Spencer and O.
J. Bryant. Joseph Gaston for plaintiff;
G. E. Davis for defendant.
W. J. Muckle vs. B. T. Smith. W. J.
Rice for defendant.
Mary Y. Gaston vs. G. A. Sanford
and J. P. Heckert. Dillard and Day for
plaintiff.
L. Lowengast vs. A, B. Boot. Dillard
A Day for plaintiff.
Milton Smith vs. R. R. Patrick and
W. D. Plue.
E. E. Quick vs. C. and C. Selene. G.
W. Cole for plaintiff.
casks in courrv.
Matter of assignment of Columbia
City Lumber Co. Emmons A Emmons
for plaintiff.
Matter ot assignment oi Link a isiaae.
Bissinger A Co. vs. Jacob Schatfer.
Gearin, Silvers tone A Brodie for plaint
iff. Bissinger A Co. vs. Katie Schaffer,
Gearin, Silvers tone A Brodie for plaint
iff. Boneyman, DeHart A Co. vs. Sallie
Rice. A. C. Emmons for plaintiff.
Annie C. Gunderson vs. John Gunder
son. Cole and Dillard for plaintiff.
J. H. Horst vs. F. D. Henrici. E. W.
Bingham for plaintiff; fitott, Boise A
Stout for defendant.
Matter of assignment of Dean Blanch
aid. M. Both, assignee.
Matter of assignment of Page A War
ren. R. L. Sahin, assignee.
Matter of assignment of Anrys A Kist-
ner. J. B. xxmn, assignee.
Mary W. Newsotne vs. Astoria A Co
lumbia River Railroad Company. Alex
Sweek and V. C. Bellinger for plaintiff.
Kelso State Bank vs. William Symons.
T. P. Fisk for plaintiff.
W. J. Deita vs. Columbia Banking Co.
S. T. Jeffreys for ulaintiff: Gearin A
Brodie for defendant.
Flora Wantv vs. 8. H. Kistner. M. J.
McMabon for plaintiff: Bauer A Green
and G. W. Cole for defendant.
State of Oregon and Board of School
Land Commissioners vs. Nathan Nich
ols. G. W. Cole for plaintiff.
State of Oregou and Board of School
Land Commissioners vs. estate of W. H.
Edgerton. G. W. Cole for plaintiff.
State of Oregon and Board of School
Land Commissioners vs. W. A. Edger
ton et al. G. W. Cole for plaintiff.
State of Oregon and Board of School
Land Commissioners vs. Edward Page
etal. G. W. Cole for plaintiff.
State of Oregon and Board of School
Land Commissioners vs. John Quigley
etal. G. W. Cole for plaintiff.
M. J. Kinney vs. I. G. Wikstrom et
ux. Smith A Smith for plaintiff ; Mur-
Shy, Brodie A Bweet ana u. A. Hall tor
efendant.
Donald L, Bate vs, E. L. Boggs. E.
and A. K. Mendenhall for plaintiff,
C. L. Carter vs. Lena, Carter. J. C.
Moreland for plaintiff.
J. C. Rice A Co. vs. J. B. E. Bourne.
Ames A Rice for plaintiff; G. W. Cole
for defendant.
Elnora Armstrong vs. R. I. Harris.
Dell 8tuart and L. B. Cox for plaintiff;
Bingham A Avery for defendant.
Cora E. Hoff vs. Leslie Hoff, Thayer,
St. Rayuer and Schnabel forplaintiff.
L. O. Baxter vs. Maria West. Mur
phy, Brodie A Sweet for plaintiff. -
M. H. J. Fullner vs. H. E. C. Fullner.
G. W. Cole for plaintiff.
E. L. Bobbins vs. R. T. Bobbins. W.
EL Conyers for plaintiff,
CBIMIMAl ACTIO. '
State of Oregon vs. G. A. Massie. G.
W. Cole and E. Mendenhall for defend
ant ; T. J. Cieeton for plaintiff. Set for
trial Wednesday, May 10.
A Quiet Wedding.
A quiet wedding was the event of yes
terday at the St. Charles when Mrs.
Martha Thomas, of Bcappoose, and J.
W. Wilson, of Salem, were united in
marriage. The bridal parlors were never
more cheerfully occupied, even if both
parties have seen their 60th summer.
They will live at Bcippoose. where
Mrs. Wilson haa a cosy little home In
the country.
Justice Vreeland tied the matrimonial
knot, and the bridal couple left for their
home as happy aa two 16-year-old lovers.
Friday's Telegram,
An Epidemic of Wbooplna; Cough.
Last winter daring an epidemic of
whooping cough my children contracted
the disease, having severe coughing
spells. We had used Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy very successfully for
croup and naturally turned to it at that
time ana louna it relieved tne cough ana
enected a complete cure. Johs t,. Vhir-
fokd, Proprietor Norwood Honse, Nor
wood, N. Y. This remedy is for sale by
Dr. fXlwin hobs, aruggist. -
P YB Kaierw
Consumption is preventable? Science
has proven that, and also that neglect is
suicidal. The worst cold or cough can
be cured with Shiloh'a Cough and Con
sumption Cure. Sold on a positive
guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by
Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist St. Helens,
and N. A. Ferry, Houlton.
Red Hot Competition.
There is lively opposltiotn among
salmon buyers on the Columbia river
this season. The cash buyers are more
numerous than they have been for many
Jreara and the number of gasoline
aunchea employed far exceeds that of
any other season. Competition is so
keen among them that many of theolder
and most responsible buyers are talking
of quitting the business. They say the
pew buyers resort to all kinds of schemes
to secure salmon. They operate on the
river from Tongue point up to the mouth
of the Willamette and on both sides of
the river. Tbey meet the boats on the
river and pay cash for the salmon. This
is a convemience to fishermen, as by dis
posing of their fish in this manner thev
save several hours which would be con
sumed in polling to the canneries to
deliver their catch. Some of the launches
are in the employ of the cold-storage and
private cannieries, and often pay half a
cent a pound in excess of the regular
price in order to Induce the fishermen
sen uiepi tneir nun. Aswrian,
PROGRESS OF OUR SCHOOLS
REPORT FROM SIX OFTMK BUSY
DISTRICTS,
Mooaicavii.i.K. Or.. April 28. (To the
if.llinf nl Tui Mist.) Following is the
report of the Mooreaville school. In die-
MlUl 4V, l 111V UIUHH1 OMUIlig VM
April 28:
umber of dava taiiuhl . , . . 20
Number of days attendance . . . . . .421 Jtf
Number of days absence ... MJ
Number of times tardy ...... 1
Number of boys enrolled. i . 13
Number of girls enrolled. ... ... 13
Tntnl number enrolled 20
Average number belonning 23.8
AvAnuntriailv attendance 21
Those neither absent nor tardy .during
the month were J antes and Emma An
derron, Ethel and Clarence Davis, Myr
tle Senilis, Robert Walling, and Reuben
Arunitiald.
Visitors during the month were Mrs,
C. V. Anderson, Mr. Lawrence Archi
bald, Ella Nichols, Dannie Peoples, Eva
line Davis, of Moorewille ; Mrs. E. E.
Davis, of Tide Creek, and Mrs. A. A.
Merrill, of Deer Island.
Lixsia Wkttli, Teacher.
Goblb, Or., May 2. (To the Editor of
Th Mikt.) Following is the school rec
ord of district No. Sb, Neer City, for the
mmith nf Artril;
Number of davs taught 20
N amber of davs attendance., 601
Number of days absence 60
Number of times tardy .... 10
Number of airls enrolled 20
Number of bovs enrolled ............ 16
Tntnl number enrolled
Average attendance, . .. . . i 30
Those who were neither abeent nor
tardv throughout the month are William
Bradley, Earl Bradley, Bertha Buckbee,
Stella Buckbee, Francis Fowler, Mary
Fowler, Chesley Maktnster, Pearl Mon
roe, Jesse McGregor, Mary Neer, Bella
Neer, Harry OIen and Huzel Neer.
Ray Bingham, Teacher.
ft . . A. 1M ITn Ida Flitnr
UUSUBt Vti,n'" .uw
of Thk Mist.) Report of Keuben school,
district No. 20, for month commencing
Aoril 3rd and ending April 28 :
Number of days taught, i ... 20
Number of davs attendance u
Number of daysabsent ........... 23
Average daily" attendance. ..... .21 13-20
Number of time tardy S
Number of bovs enrolled 14
Number of girls enrolled.......... 13
Total nainber enrolled '1
Those who were neither absent nor
tardy were Etta Jordan, Jennie and
Mabel Fotter. Mvrtle Pawson. Oscar.
Alfred and Thomas Hundred, and Myrite
Fowler. There were 17 visitors during
the month. V. Mtbtlb powill,
Teacher.
Following is the report of the school
irl district No. 23, for the month ending
Aoril 28. 1899:
Number of day taught.. 20
Number of days attendance 648
Number of days absence 65
Times tardv. ." 2
Number of ooys enrolled 18
Number of girls enrolled.. 16
Total number enrolled ... 84
Average daily attendance 28
Average number belonging 81
The following were neither absent nor
tardy: Pearl Bernhardt, Fannie Bry
ant. Katie and Frankie Kaapar, Malel
and Artie Huffman, Claude and Willie
Overholt and Arthur Mason.
.. . Robert Boals, Teacher.
Dan Islamd. Or.. May 2. (To the
Editor of Thi Mist.) The following is a
report ol school district no. s, uommDia
county, Or., for month commencing
April 8 and end ing April ':
Number boys enrolled. 6
Number girls enrolled 14
Whole number 19
Number days taught. .', , 20
Number of days attendance 321'
Number of days absence 813
Average attendance 16
Those neither tardv nor absent were
Laura, Mable and Iona Merrill, May
Envart. Blvthe Oaitens. Robert Olson
and Chester Chrisinger.
Mas. Bcatricb Mk KKH.L, Teacher.
Wabbkm, Or., May 2. (To the Editor
of Thb Mist.) Report of the Bay View
school. Warren, Oregon, for month end
ing April28: .
Number of days taught 20
Number of pupils enrolled 49
Number of days attendance 909
Number of days absence 45
Number of times tardy. ............. 64
Average daily attendance ........... 45
Those neither absent nor tardy are
Lillie Beaver, Sadiefeaker, Katie Baker,
Maude Wilson, tyvk Fullerton, Annie
Jensen, George 'l&eafccr, Ida Beaver,
Frank Olsen, Townie urewell and Irwin
Grewell. Nbttib Cbosby, Teacher.
Bummer Normal.
Teachers not employed during the
summer can find opportunity to make
additional preparation for their work, or
to review for either state or county ex
aminations at the summer term of the
State Normal School at Monmouth.
From 35 to $40 will cover all expenses
for the ten weeks. Term beginning
Tuesday, June 26. Full information sent
on application to the (Secretary ol the
Faculty, Normal School, Monmouth.
I consider it not only a pleasure but a
duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about
the wonderful cure effected in my case
bv the timely useot loamDenain'suolic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was
taken very badly with flux and procured
a bottle of this remedy, A few doses of
it effected a permanent cure. I take
pleasure in recommending it to others
suffering from that dreadful disease.
J. W. Lvmch, Dorr, W. Va. This rem
edy is sold by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist,
Haw Is Y.ar Wife?
Has she lost her beauty 1 If so, Con
stipation. Indigestion, sick Headache
are the principal causes. Karl's Clover
Root Ten has cured these ills for half a
century. Price 25 eta. and 60 cts. Money
refunded if results are not satisfactory.
Sold by Dr. Edwin Rosa, druggist, St.
Helens, and N. A. Perry, Houlton.
' lse Tbi atrlk TewT
Muddy Complexions and Nauseating
Breath from chronic constipation, Karl's
Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and
has been sold for fifty years on an abso
lute guarantee. Price 26 cts. and 60 cts,
Bold by Dr. Edwin Ross, drufrgist, St.
Helens, and N. A. Perry, Houlton.
Tall Yawr Blatwr.
A Beautiful Complexion Is an impossi
bility without good pure blood, tbe sort
that only exists in connection with good
digestion, a healthy liver and bowels.
Karl's (Jlover Koot lea acta directly on
the bowels, liver and kidneys, keeping
them in perfect health. Price 26 cts.
and 60 cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross,
druggists, St; Helens, and N. A. Perry,
Houlton.
Oa Everr Bottle
Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure ia this
guarantee: "All we ask of you is to use
two-thirds of the contents of this bottle
faithfully, then, If yon fay you are not
benefited, return the bottle to your
druggist and he may refund the price
paid." Price 26 eta.. 60 cts. and (1.00.
Sold bv Dr. Edwin Ross, drutrgist. St.
t Helens, and N, A, Perry, Houlton.
Suhool Warrants Payable.
Notice is hereby given that, upon pie
wsnution to me, 1 wiU pay the following
numbered outstanding warrants of school
district No, 41, Columbia county, Ore
gon : No. 44, 48, 49, 60. 61, 62, 65, 67
and 68. Interest will cease on said war
rants on May 8. 1899. , ,
Wm. H. MIM.M, District Clerk.
liKGAk NOTICES.
PROPOSALS FOB BIDS.
PKoroeii. roa Builuihu acHooLBousa.
To all concerned:-- ..
UKALBD 111PM WILL R RK'-KIVKO UNTIL.
O Jnua ll. In, lor bulWltUK a hIihoIIiouw lu
School m.lili't Na. One, Oolttighla County, Ora
on. l'lauaauJuixK'Uloatioiui lu- l awn at
tha mlilni" o Mr. H. Wm, a dlwcior lor I1
dliirlct, rontramor to tumuli all inalrlal. 1 ha
right l rrvu to rajeol any or M bl.li!.
Bvordarolthebrainl, J I.KON AkD, CUlk.
BrawHMwa, Or., Way Mb, UW.
County Treasurer's Notice.
Covhty TusAncaaa'aiU'rica. '
nr. Hai aaa, Or.. April 14, 1W.
NOTICIC 18 IIKKKBV (UVfcN THAT ALL
unimld County Warranta ol Columbia
County. Orcwin. "hlcta ham bum prwumWcl
and ancloriwo.: "Not Paid lor Want ol Fund.,"
prior lo January lt, mas, will ba paid upon pre
sentation at this nffloa. Int"f will not b al
lowed aflerth la dale. KUWIN KOrW,
aMniU Trvanirerot Columbia Couuty, Oraon.
Teacher's Examination.
0ICS Or ft:HOOl8HrSKlNTKDIIllT,
Iloin.ToN, Oreaon. April 28, 1899.
NOTIOK W HKRKHV OJVBN THAT, rX)R
the piirpoaa ol maklns an examination ol
all penoua who may ofTor IhifUiMlvea aa vandl
datea lor ttachera ot the at'hooU ol thta oounty.
the count u-hool auiierliileiHlent thereof will
hold a public examination at St. Helena, Oregon,
bealiinlnR al lo'olook p. m., Wednaalay, May
u, io. Mats papera will be attended tpat the
aaniatluis. I. H. COl'KLAND,
County School Superintendent
Administrator's Notice.
In the County Court ol the State ol Oregon,
An (..mtv i,l l.lllimhllL
In tbe mailer ol the aalaM of Ottawa U Loua-
iKuonl, deceased.
NOTICR 18 HCKKBY GIVEN THAT TBI
i.m1vmI .... hv order of the Oountv
,.t ,k. i.t. nl nrniMtn. lor the County ol
Columbia, made and entered on the Slat day ol
March. 1MW, duly appointed ine aoinini.irawr
of the estate of Odeeas l,. mui-ikuoih, uetasu.
ah M,Hnn, hoidina rfAima eaajnn weaaiaee-
tt -r h.Mh nnllfled Lo Droneut the aanie to
me, Willi proper vouunera, a. vn twice oi . r,
mini Hinil Hi. McKar butldlnc,
In Ilia city ol Portland, Oraaou, within ala
month! from tbe ant puoitraiiou oi inia so-
u, Apm in,.. srUvVSmT
Administrator of the at tat ol Oileaaa L. Loiie-
IRnout, deoeaaed. aiuw
Notice for Publication.
Laud Orrtca at Oaaaoa Crrv, Oa.,
April -. 1W-
N
OTIf!K IS HEREBY OIVBN THAT THK
fnllowlnr.naiaed tattler haa filed notice ol
hi. Intunriuii to make final orool in auDpnrt ol
bin claim, and that aaid prool win oe maua oe-
fore KeaUter and Receiver at Oregon City, Or
son. on June ath, l, via:
ALBF.RT L. MILLKB,
HmiHiMil Kuirr 10.190. lor ihe rjortheaat ii ot
aeelion 14, lowtuhip 4 north, ranae S . He
namea me nmowms wiuieiwa w vrvvm nu w
tinitoui realdenee upon and ciilliratlon nl .aid
laud, via: raut J. venow, oi uoiia, urraon.
Otto William., ol St. Helen., Oregun, Willlaio
tiulld, of Anuria laland, Oregon, 1'erelval Bu
t'hanan, ol Fortland, Qreaon.
afeja CI1AS. B. MUOKK8, Rawtiter.
Notice for Publication.
Land Ornca at Obioom Citv. Oa .
Aoril 10th. 1H9
NOTK B J9 HKRRRY OIVliN THAT THE
(allovrlne-named wttler baa filed notice ol
hie Intention to make llnal proof in anpport ol
bta elalm. under aertion s Act HarcD X lima, and
that aald prool will be made before the Uouuiy
Clerk ol Columblacounty at 8'. Helena, Oregon,
on May ,, uv, via:
PHINRAn FECK,
Homeitead enlnr No. 9791 for the i ot the awU
ol auction 2a, townanipa portn, ransee weak
He namea the following witneMea to prove hit
contlnuoua realdenee upon and enlllvation ol
aid land, via: John C'amphell and Albert
Wood, ol Vernonta, Oregon, and Clarence Heed
and William V, EK-nman, oi aeawy, otvgon.
al4ml CHAU. H. MUUKIU), Keglater.
Notice for Publication.
Laxd Orrics at Oaaooa City, Oa
March 27th. WM.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN THAT THK
following-named aettler haa Died notice ol
nia intention to maae nuat prom in eupponor
hit claim, and thateaid Drool will ba made be
fore tbe County Clerk of Columbia County, al
at. Helena, Oregon, on nay win, im, via:
OEKHART MOBBACK,
Ilomentcad entry SIM, (or the northeaat tint
aection 82, township a north, range S weak He
namea Ihe following wltneneee to prove hi. oon
tinuooa reaideuce noon and eulilvalios ol aald
land, via: Andrew Kenowckl, William C. Adam,
John Hildebraod aud Prank Olinleckl, all oi
valley, Oregon, , tuu. u. auoais,
maimi2 Begiater.
Notice for Publication.
Lakd Orrtca at Ossoon Citt. Oa.,
U.....U MIL Im
m ,,M, ow,
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN THAT THE
following-named aettler haa filed notice ol
his Intention to make final proof In support ol
hi. claim, and that aald prool will be mad be
fore Ihe County Clerk ol Colombia County, at
si. ueiena, urejton, on may mn, uw, via:
ANDREW KENOW8KI,
Homestead entry tlAT, for the southeast M ol
section 82, townnhlp north, range S west. He
namea the loll owing wltneK.es to prove hi. con
tlnuoua redflence upon, and cultivation of said
land, vis: William C. Adam, (lerhart Morback,
Juliaa Floater and Valentl tillnieckl, all ol Val
ley, Oregon. CHAo. B. M0OHE8,
mMml'i ; ' Begiater.
Summons by Publication.
In the Circuit Conrt ol the State of Oregon, for
Columbia County.
Cbablss 8. Csatsb, plaintiff, 1
va
UtaA Caaraa. defendant.
To Lena Crater, the above-named defendant:
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREOON:
You are hereby required to appear and an
swer the complaint Hied against you In the
above-entitled suit on or before the 11th day of
May, lmiv, and If you fail so to answer, for want
thereof the plain tltr will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded In the complaint, which is
for a degree of divorce against you upon the
ground of desertion and that bis property con
sisting of lota fifteen and sixteen, block one
hundred and twenty Ave, and lots twenty-two
and twenty-three, block one hundred and twenty-three,
all In Chanlln'a Addition to the City of
ij Grande, Union County, Oregon, be freed from
any claim of defendant,
Thia summons la published by order ol T. A.
McBrlde. Judas of the above entitled Court,
duly made and entered In the above-entitled
cause, dated March Wth, MM, and aald order re
quires this summons to be published once a
week lor alx enoceaatva weeks, In Ths Oaao
Miarnneeeacn weea.ine nrsipuoticanon oeing
March Mth, KlfcUN i MOKELAND,
Attorneys lor Plaintiff.
Summons by Publication.
In tbe Circuit Conrt of the State Oregon, for
Columbia County.
Coka X. Corr, plaintiff.
v, I
LasLia Oor, defendant,
To Leslie Go IT, the aald defendant:
III THK NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON
voa are hereby notltled that tbe plaintiff
herein haa tiled a onmplalut agalnsv you In the
above-entitled Court, and you ar hereby re
quired to appear and answer aald oomplalnt oa
or before the last day ol the time prescribed by
tbe order of publication hereof, lo-wlt; On or
before the 12th day of May, WV. You are further
notified that If yon fall to appear and answer
tbe complaint, or plead thereto, tbe plaintiff
rill i-auiui vonr default to be entered, and will
apply to aald conrt for the relief prayed for In
the complaint, that Is to say, for a decree dis
solving forever the bonds of matrimony exist
ing netween piaimin aua aeiennau. iwmn, aim
for such other and further relief as to the Court
may seem proper. ...
'Tne date of the first publication of this Sum
mons la Friday, the Slut day ol March, WM, and
the last publication thereof Friday, the 12th day
of May, 1KW, and said Summon, sball be pub
lished on Friday ol each week for the perold of
alx weeks between aald dates.
This Hummonsls published by order of Hon.
T. A. McBrlde, Judge of said Court, mad at
Chambers, dated March 2Wh, IKK).
THAYKK, ST. RAYNER A SCHNABEL.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
.
tVtn. tfrfnn, Vop.
It you want aomthlna rood In the
Una at whuky try
SHAW'S MALT
-Only the beater
Liprs and Cijars Kept in Stock
s Pool and Card Tablea lor the tine
ol I'atroua. Courleoua treatment.
(twee the two Hotels.)
ST. HSIEXS, - - OREGON.
OPfM FROM A. M. TO
IS O'OIOOK
MIDNIOHT. d
-THt-
uommit WHirttr, fnpt.
. THS FAMOUS
GYRUS NOBLE WHISKEY
' Besides other standard brands of
liquor, la kept always on band.
Card teniae, pool table, aud billiard
table for tbe aaa of patrons.
BU IIlnh Orsioa,
JST0RIA& COLOMBIA RIYER
i RAILROAD COMPANY.
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DAILY.
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BSABIDK DIVISION
J9 99 Dally aT 99
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4 00 11SJ .0 Lv.. Astoria ., A r 7 40 4 00
9 11 6ft l. Ar w.,, Lv 7 9 He
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9 30 1 1 00 H.SjAr. .BeatliIe..,.L I 9 16 I 9
All Trains to and from Seaside ran to Flaval
ana new Astoria via warreuton.
SPECIAL SUNDAY 8IA8IDI TRAIN
Leaves Astoria at 4:90 a, m. and arrive Beaalde
Ua. m.
fasaensrara may return oa any train anowa la
scneouie on aams a ate.
Paasenirers for Astoria or way pointa mast Ss
trains at Houlton. Trains will stop In let pas
aenaera off at Houlton when coming from points
westoiuooi. - v. irss.ye.
Sen. fasa. Ant., Astoria. Or.
MUCKLE BROS.
MANOFACTCBKRB Of
Rough aod Dressed Lumber
Dimension Lnraber. Floorlnr. Rnirtle. Shaath.
ins, 1 Main ., and a eompieta stoea 01 every
variety 01 lumoer aep. on nauu,
AT THB OLD STAND, ST. HELENS, 0B
White Collar Line
r, -jt1 w-
THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND PUOST BOUND
NAVIGATION CO.
F0ETLASD-AST0E1A ROUTE.
..TELEPHONE...
Landlna root of Alder Street. Portland.
Leaves Portland dally (except Sunday) at 7 A, M.
Landlna Telephone dook, Astoria.
Leaves Astoria dally (except Sunday) 7 P. M.
Telepbon Tickets Good on Steamer Potter.
Steamer Potter Tickets tiood on Telephone.
U. B. SCOTT, Pres.
0.B.MC0.
Time SCHEDULES
DaAST
FOB
Aaaiva
raoa
From Portland,
Past
Mail
9 p.m.
Salt Lake, Denver, Ft.
Worth, Omaha, Kan
sas City, r. Louis,
Chicago and Bast.
Fast
Mall
9:49 p.m.
Spokane
Flyerl
9:10 p. m.
Walla Walla, SpoxaM,
Spokane,
oils. Ht.
Spokane
Flyer
9:80 a.m.
Minn sap
Paul. Duluth, Mil
waukee, Chicago A
Ksat.
9p.m.
Ocean Steamships.
All sailing dates sub
ject to chanae.
For Kan Francisco
Sail every five days.
4 p. m.
9 D. m.
Oolumbla River
Otaamers.
To Astoria and Way
landings. m.
Kx.Sunday
Saturday
lOp. m,
Ex
unday
9 a, m.
Ix.Sunday
Willamette River.
Oregon City, Newberg,
Salem 4 Way-land as
4:90 p.m.
Ex.Sunday
7 a.m.
Tnes.Thur,
and Sat.
Willamette and Yam
hill Rivera.
Oregon City, Dayton,
and Way-landings.
9:90 p. m.
Mon. Wed.
and Fri.
4 a. m.
Tues. Thar,
and Sat.
Willamette River.
Portland to Corvallla
and Way-landings,
4:90 o. m.
TuesThur.
and Hat.
Lr. Rlparia
1:46a. ra.
dally ex
cept Sat,
pake River.
Rlparia to Lewlstou.
Lv Iw'ton
9 46 a. va,
dally ex
cept Krl.
VT. 11. HURLBERT,
Oeneral Paaeenaer Atent.
PORTLAND . .
OKK'IOM
itiiiiiiiiiiiHi.iiiniiiiiiifHiiinKnii'iiiiiiiiiM.nimnitff
r ....KONEY SAVED. IS MONEY EARNED. ..
..Continue to Earn Money by
Subscribing for the
Yeekly Oregonian
fc -.
i Tlie Oregon
P ..Our Clubbing Rate Enables Us to..
H Furnish Hoth Papers foronly
I TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR .
iuiUiUiUiUiaiUiUiiiiUiiiiUaUiiUiUiuiuiUiuiuiuiUsUiiu
..UJOHflSOW A DURCPORFER PR08.Me
, o Manufaoturera of and Dealers lo a
...All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber...
M rieerl... Ris.tl OOOO ROAD TO THI MILL.
m rirlv... Risatle ...tielllssff Mill on sonih fork ol rVmpimOM araeMour
a HO miles from ri'aipn, slattnu. , t
4 . . . Lumber delivered at Hi aooa station or .
f ...DlaaianaUia Laaakar... Johnson's lamllng at $1.00 per M, extra All'
. , Warren station, II, W U
BOAPl'OOHK, . . . . . ORXOON f
....Drugs and
Bhonld I bouiiht only at a Dra fltor. where rloubt 19
never allowed to enter the mind as to quality of the article
sold. We furnish dmtrs of the required standard of etrrngth
druifs that are ritilit. What you buy at Drug Store you
may depend upon it being what you ask for.
....OUR STOCK OF....
Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles
.IS COMPLETE.
School Books and School Supplies, Pr-er,rlptiom Carefully
Compounded Day or MKht.
...ST. HELENS PHARMACY...
Dr. Edwin Ross, Proprietor.
ST. HELENS, - - OREGON
tUh.
alfc affcanaana At afVjaVjaN A ana atketausfejOi afai aftxJna xUk afaufla taV aBa aralas
HOUE BAKERY
( . t. M'INTYRI, PROfRIITRIH.
Home-Mais Bread, Fies Calces, Dongllnnts Lnnclies, 18 cents Dp.
Alao a Stock of Motions and Confectionery
KBIT TO BOWMNO AL.L.OTV, T. UBLH1NS.
GLATSKANIE
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor,
Has fust racrlv.4
ol Praeh
DRUGS C3SI3RIIOlIvS
Also a new and select stock of drnia and patent Biedlolnae, fancy stationery, school boon
and school supplies, perfumery and toilet articles, and la tact sveri thing which la
usually kept al a nrst-cUtae dnif store.
Prescriptions Carefully (Compounded
AT
PT ircir9 vn?
ED HILLSBERRY,
Expert :-: Barber
SHARP RAZORS AND CLEAN
TOWELS.
Nona but purest chemicals used In wash
ing ana cleansing ma iac.
Get a Hot Towel on Your Face
Usual prices for work.
DECKER'S OLD STAND, ST. HELENS
STEAMER G.
DELL SHAVER, Master.
UaZZZ
t rn-tjK. -i iff
T Portland, foot of Washlnaton street.
JJrar U3 o'ciovk. KoturniiiK Leaves Clntuksiiie, tide permilliiiK, Monitdy, Wediimriny, and
Friday ev.nlnn at 4 o'clock
Kalama:16: Ht. Helena 9:110.
Arrive io Portland
change time without notice.
....STEAMER JOSEPH KELLOGG....
Leaves Kelso
on Mondays,
Wednesdays
and Fridays at
Ho'olock a. m.
'- "
.....Portland and Kelso Route
ii,ra
aaawaapaa.
AND - i .
Mist
WW nyausauaauv upTyrmfi-mi at -tgr-wgiiqn
Medicines..
a
m LUNCH ROOII
aVN
DRUG STORE
a tarn i
and Pari
artaaeat
THE
T.mTP l
E.E. QUICK
O.'TVVCOLB
.Notary PubUo.
Commissioner of
Deeds for Wash
ington. ......
D1 'ft udols
PROPK1RTOR8 Ot
THORNFS
Nnierical Systemjitle Abstracts,
Titles Examined and Perfented. Abstracts
Furnished. Atuiosiimnts Kxamined. In
suranee Written. Taxes Paid and Convey
anoina. HT. RELEtta, OBF.60".
W. SHAVER
The Only Direct Route
...PROM...
crtland to Clatskanie
TnasdRV. Thumdav. and Sundav ovnnlnn at S
win pass us a roiutBuniit t; nene:in; aiayaer tw, Kaimrr :wt
1:80 a. m.
a ne company reserves ine ngn t
Shaver Transportation Company.
teaves Porti
land Tiiesdayi
Thumday, aud
Saturdays, at 9
o'clock a, T,
' 'SMI Li
via Willamette slough