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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1899)
OREGON MIST. FHIDAK MOMMINe -V- tIO OAtlS, Editor ani Pnpnfr. eiaecrtBllai 84 lea. Oneeopy o year la adTauoa... un copy mi montoa........ lugl copy............ Advertising raf nala kuovu upon application COLOMBIA COITNTY DIRECTORY. Judg. Joseph B. Poan, Rainier Clerl Sheriff. Treasurer Bur, ol Schools.. Aeeasaor Surveyor Coroner...... ...... Commlastonen -' J. O. Willi, hi. Helena ...J. N. R!c, ciattkanle E. Row, St. IteteuS n. Copeland, V arren ....Martin White, Qiilwy Geo. Have. Mavirer Or. A. P. McLaren. K.iul-r .P. A. rrakea, Scapuo.jse N. D. Peterson. Mist July 28, 1899. esaary to secure 10,000,000 feet, at least, w RuujuinfE tiuiuer. The present wasteful process of miw in logs, be hji, will soon have to stop. While among torn Paget aounj taw mill latery no houot mat uiey were wasting a fortune in timber every month, in throwing away slain that should have been cut into picket and lath, while the Dig circular saws, with inserted teeth, cut away ten per cent of the log. lie uses Dana saws altogether, and thus saves a large proportion of this waste, wniie ma lurnaces burn only sawdust, the coarser debris being sold to the beet- sugar factory at La Urantle. tor Itiel, Wisconsin timber is being rapidly ex- nausted, and tlie East, will have to look to the coast for ail its railroad ties and large bridge timber in the future. At Ran Claire, ten years ago, there were twelve big sawmills in operation ; now there are but throe, and timber is get ting very scarce ami remote witn these. REVOLT AGAINST BRYAN. Democratic: Tarty Hard l"p for Campaign Issue. New Yo&k, Julv 17. George W. Keen ev, president ol the Associaticn of 8il- va. rink. amiA la.. ..!..).. .... X" X' . OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. THE THISTLE LAW, A law passed at the recent session of the legislature provide that it shall be the duty of each road supervisor of each district in the state to ascertain from time to time and know whether or not there is in his district -any weed known as the "Russian thistle.'1 the "Canada thistle." or the "Chinese thistle," and he shall as he ascertains that there is any of each weeds, and before any thereof has shed its bloom or commences to form the seed, notify the county judge, in writing, of the existence of such weed, and in a similar manner no tify the owner or occupant ot the prem ises upon which said weeds or thistles mar be. If, after such notice, the owner shall fail or refuse to destroy such weeds, it hall be the duty of the road supervisor to call each help as he may deem neces sary and go upon said land and cause said weed te m extirpated in such a manner as to prevent the spreading of the seed from the same, upon the com pletion of the said work, the supervisor snail me with the county ciera an item ised statement of the expense, verified by his oath. The county clerk shall cause to be entered upon a lien docket pro vided for that purpose, the amount of such charges and expenses, and this amount, when so docketed, shall consti tute a first lien, prior and superior to all other liens and charges upon said lands or premises, except taxes. If said charges and expenses are not paid by the owner within six months after the same is docketed, the district attorney shall bring suit in the name of the county lor the toreclosnre ot said lien ; and the lands affected shall be sold under execution for the payment and satuuaction ot said expenses and charges, and of said lien and all charges touching the same. If within ten days after the statement has been hied and the lien docketed, and no objections have been hied thereto, the county court shall pay the supervisor out of the county funds the mourn oi saua cnarras ana expenses, and the same shall thereafter be recov ered to the nse of the county as herein before provided. The law further pro vides as lotiows : "If any person, persons, or corpora tion owning, possessing or having charge w any tauiii or uuius, unproved or unim proved, enclosed or unenclosed, in this state, shall knowingly permit or suffer any Bussian thistle, Canada thistle, or uuinese thistle to grow up thereon, and suffer the same to stand until its bloom falls, or its seeds begin to form, such person, persons or corporation shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction tnereoi enau lor tne nrst onense be fined not less than f 10, and for the second and each subsequent offense not less than $28, said fines to be recovered, with costs, in an action to be brought in the name of the county in which said lands are situated, for the use and bene fit of the general fund of the county where the offense is committed. "It shall be the duty of each road sup ervisor in each road district in the slate to call a sufficient number of laborers to cut down and .destroy, - before the same has dropped its bloom or com menced to form its seed, any Russian thistle, Canada thistle or Chinese thistle found growing at any time here after in the public highways or upon any public lands in his road district, and the county court shall admit and allow the amount of expenses and just ana reasonable charges ot such work, as other claims or bills filed by the road supervisors. "If any road supervisor of anyroad aisinci in the state carelessly or will fully neglect any of the duties imposed by this act, or violate any of the duties imposed by this act, or violate any of vie provisions tnereoi, he snail be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than 50 nor more than $150 for eacn onense. "It shall be the duty of all municipal corporations in this state to provide for the extermination of said Russian this tle, Canada thistle or Chinese thistle, .;.).:.. . v. - i : . wifcmu kuv muite ui eucn corporation, or upon the vacant lands within said cor poration ; and any city or town incorpor- ki wnuiii una state neglecting or re fusing to comply with the provisions of this act shall be liable to a forfeiture to the county in which said municipal cor poration is situated of a sum not less than $50 nor more than $500, to be re covered against such municipal corpor ation in a suit maintained by the county in -l,:u i ' ujiu hiu municipal corporation is auuaieu. ver Clubs, said last night to a New York times reporter t "I do not think that free silver coinage 111 V... 1.. . I. i . . . iit m iukuq mio priucipiii imjue in tut platform the democrats will adopt next year, if Mr. Bryan obtains control of the convention he will, of course, see mat sliver nas has an important place in the platform, bnt no nun or fart inn can. I believe, fort that isn ha.'k intn. county clerk checked up and approved. the prominence it had in lttyrj. The! Sheriff's tax account for May ami June party fears it would hav no chance of checked up and approved. winning on that old issue. Besides there . Second reading of viewers' report on OBDEK8 OP COUNTY COUBT. Proceedings -to Detail Bad at the Jnly Term. Be it remembered that at a regular term of the county court of the stule of Uregon, for the county ol Columbia, be- guu and held in the county court house in the city of St. Helens, in said county and state, on Wednesday, the Ath dav of J nly, I8y, and the time lixed by law ior noiiiiiig a regular term oi saia court, when were present the Hon. J. B. Doan, judge ; Hon. P. A. r rakes, commissioner Hon, N. IX Peterson, commissioner: J U. watts, clerk ; J. ti. Kice, slienir. Due proclamation being made, the following proceedings were naa: retitioa ol Jacob ekura and others for change in Adams road, in section 10, township S north, ranire 2 west. read. and 4. i". west, M. J. r.nglert and S. Adtiuis were appointed viewers and Ueo. Hayes, surveyor,, to meet at Skuaa's July lith, 18V9, to view out and survey saiu roau. Viewers of damacv on Henderson road reported $100 damage to the land of Peter Moller, allowed, and tt ordered paid by petitioners, and chrk ordered to draw a warrant for the balance. Petition of O. t. Hunter for liquor li cense for Deer Island precinct allowed. Cost bill of state vs. Dolau continued for the term. Cost bill of state vs Elizabeth fine nee continued for the term. Viewers" report on Kins: road read first time in court. The land redemption account of the is a clamor for new issues and a fight aiong new lines. "I do not believe that anti-imperialism will be made the chief or even a conspicuous feature. The beet men in the democratic party either approve the King road had. No objections tiled, re port accepted and road ordered opened. i iera oruereo to draw a warrant tor 17 in navment of annmma rvmrt faaa sutw vs. isennari. Annual report of school superintend' policy of the administration or feel that I ent approved and placed on file. the present course haa been inevitable and must be fought through to success. It will not do for Bryan to put himself against the brains and patriotism of the country. Many of his friends have felt that he is only losing ground by his present policy of attacking the adminis tration, and have advised him to fight on ground where he can easily score a victory. . He have urged him to attack Mc Kiuloy for the palpable errors iu the conduct of the war. He could score a hit by showing that it was due to the aaminiatrauon a ouatoriness that so much hghting and slaughter has been necessary and dt showing that our sot- Tax sale certificate No. 618 assigned to u. u. osoerg ior 3t.ou, covering land assessed to r.Jward VY eich and sold for the Ui of 18t. Certificate No. 814. covering the J. B. Felton estate, sold for 1897 tax, assigned to Albert Adams for $43.76. Certificates Nos. 06 and 1006. coverins the southeast a' of section 10. townshin 6 north, range 6 west, sold for the tax of 18SW and 1S68, assigned to A. B. Little for $li.Zo. The tune for the return oi the assess ment roll of and the meeting of the poaraoi equalisation axed lor hrst Mon day in October, 1899. Taxes of A. T. Bliss for 1890 ordered diers were actually Btarved in the field, cti ""l certificate No. 1066 can Antl-exoanaion won't do. We mrvw.lorl ceiieu. last veai in eiwcintr atia HAmnmt m California merely because he favored the annexation of Hawaii. 'Again, the trusts are not to be plaved very hard as a political card. Tuev are also confused by the action of such cap- Petition of State Board of Immigra tion for aid denied. Petition of L. B. Stuart for rebate of tax paid for 1898, prior to obtaining title, allowed in the sum of $7.83. Bond of sheriff for collection of delin- italista as Havermever and Huntinirton. qnt of 1S98 fixed at $2000. and there is a feeling at last that the . "tition of W. L. puiliam tat liquor trusts have a pretty (rood stake in the license in Oak Point precinct granted. democratic party." I The. following tax sale certificates cov ering lanua assessed pnor to obtaining Toot Tow Own Horn. wue, wrong description, etc; were or- u you loot your little looter and then and 1176 for lftQi tor- NY.'. un .,,.4 lay aside your horn, there's not a son) 1 1141 for isl tax- iai iao j-. i-n in ten short days will know that yon for 1893 tax : No. 630 for 1895 tax': No! were born. The man who gathers pump- 1089, for 1889-90 tax ; No. 1039, for 1889 90 kins is the man who plows all dav. and tax : No. Kft) rnr 1WI7 t an.l a sit the man who keeps a humping is the of T. H. Liebe for 1894; $10.30 tax of FHOM KKA8EY. A tetter was reocnty received from Mrs. ralen Clark wherein she savt that she reads Thi Mist and would like to find items from Keaaey, to here goes for a ramuie around this VICIUIty. D. E. Keaaey arrived at Ilomewood Tuesday the 18th, having boen absent irom t ne old home lor over two years. His first days sport wns coaxing trout irom noes creek with the deceiving ay, jars. Wallace, from near Mist, was over yesterday in search of hands to help In haying. 'Whether she succeeded in (retting them or not we cannot say. Mckinley prosperity brines work to aill who wish to earn an hornet dollar. Mrs. Lida Brown and daughters, from Forest Grove, are visititiff her brother. Joseph Reed and familr, l the old home on Reed a hill. Thev intend to remain till time fur hop picking. A rerv precious vouth arrived at Rolls, Mo., on the rooming of Julv 4th. so full of patriotism that he began cry ing for firecrackers (so said the dispatch) and his parents have decided to name hun Lloyd letrlck Keasey. He has al ready written his grandparent at this pmce quae a lengthy letter. Lewis and Ernest McCaulev are so rue. wnere uown the aehalem near Mist. swinging the srvthe to the tune of "Ba- con and eggs, lake care ol your leg," not exactly aiicr tne manner of the man whose diet wa changed from "butter milk and whey," but because we know Nehalemites have plenty of bacon and eggs for their hired hands. One of the strange things that has come to our ears is that of a once min ister of the gospel, who is still admon ishing people to turn from unrighteous ness, now selling a lithograph of Christ and offering to take tobacco in exchange for it. Judas sold the Master himself for thirty pieces of silver, while this person would exchange Ilia picture for several piece of plug or fine cut. Three very pleasant gentlemen from Portland, Messrs. McCrung, Hughes and Marsh, camped for a number of days near Keaaev and took from Kock creek some very fine trout and verv gen erously bestowed upon us a quantity of their catch. Tbey did not tramp pro miscuosly through grain fields and meadows, as have some of the sports men from a distance. To such wa would say, come again. If OT ICt TOR PUBLICATION. Land Orsica at oaaiioa City. Oa.. XTOTICI 18 HKRKRY nlVKN THAT 'I UK I i loliowlnt-naniml oilier has nlt nolUv nl hl IliUMillon Ui make dual imxif lu tupiuirt ol in claim, aim mai salt prool will oa mail o' (or Ui BeirtMer anil Kotvlvar, at Omgou Clljr, vrregi'u, on auguai ua, ijkiv. via: WMUN 0. YOUKH, HomMleait antry No. WW, for lha nX of auction l. lownihlu a nor in. ranam t want. Il uaniM lha followlus wIIhomm to prova nw vtfiuiiuoua naauumoa upon, ana cuiiivaiion i ol aald land, via: John A. McilHmald, Joan 0. 1 Mulilna, Jonas V. Kaurnnan and Aiithoujr Mar-1 riiitin,uioi vvriinma, iimron. miM CliXS. B. MOORE, Restate. r v w "a v s w v vf v y v m w v y "rf"w v H KOTICS F0S PUBLICATION. t .MM ltm... . . ....... flm Juue I'sih. law. VfOT"' W HKRKBV OIVKN THAT TIIK A lOIIOWllkJt-liailllhl ttfttlor haa llltMl llollra nf hi. lntanilon to niak rlual proof In aupiMrt of Ida claim, and that aaltt proof will be nwda l- ii-ra ma namr anu K-eivar, at uresuu Vity, viual,u. on AtiiiuM vim, inw, via; john a. Mcdonald, Hnmcatead sntrj (HMO, for th aij of and .m ui w 4 ui m-iiun if, ana iiva oi bjj oi 'tiou OH, Uiwnahlu 4 north, mitt i wcl. Ho naiaea th followina wituitiuiwa to nrora hU foiulnuuua reOilciico upon, aud cultivation of saia lanti, via; hiiiioii u. Yoilar, Jonas Y. KaufT man. Jnhnr. Mulllua and Aullionjr alarchion, ail l 1 VI utjuilt, I'lVKUII J'.'S)a I IIa.s. B. MOORK8, hl.ujr. i IS .Druirs and Medicines.... Should beJabftfUt only at a Drug Btore. where doubt It never allowed to enter the mind as to qualify of the article sold. We furnish drug of the required standard of strength drugs that are right. What you buy at Drug Store you may liejwud upon it being what you ask for. ....OUR STOCK OF.... Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles .IS COMPLETE- School Books and fVliool Supplies, prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night. ...ST. HELENS PHARMACY... Ir. Kdwln Itoss, Proprietor. ST. HELENS. - - OREGON N0TICS FOR PUBLICATION. Lakd Orrica at Oaaoaa City, Oa., Jun IS. if KTOTfOB 18 HKRKRV IlIVKN THAT THir i foliowlut-naindd Millar haa Slad antic of hla tntfiitlou lo maka Sua! proof lu aupiurl of .viiiu, ana uiai nam pnmi win do maun Da tura lha ReKiitor and Kcrt'lrar, at oreirou Ctly, viavu. un Auan.. uhi, i.iav, tib: JOHN C. MULLINS, Homataad cnirv No. laws, for ih. nU r ih nwii "TWl "VT, u. HVUUO it. IUW U.I I i LI . UOflil , rna 4 wont. II namaa the following arltnmaaa u nmra hi. coiiitnuoua roaidem-a upon aud cultivation of Mtu Willi, Tia; jonn a. aiciMnaui. mmon Li. Yodar. Jouaa Y. Kaulftaaiiaud riillipUlahu. all m l. HAS. B. M0ORE8, Kaglatsr. H fcarkafwaaai, AAAaVAAAAAAAaVaVaaaVavJ N0TICS FOR PUBLICATION. Lakd Orrica at Oaaoos City, Or., VUIIIH IH HERkRV OIVKN Til AT lilt folluwini naaivd tattler haa flleil nollca of N0TICS FOR PUBLICATION. Lastd Ornra at oaaooa Citt. Oa. julv 21. ism NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE foliowliti-named wttlr haa tiled notlceof lib inlentlon to make final proof In aupiwrt of Mm riaiiii, ui in. i aiu prooi wiu oe mane o- lore Kiier and Kxiver at Oregon City, Ora wu cipM;ii:uer m, hw, Tia: FBAXK I. BALL, Homestead enlrr No. 11.1S&. for tha nnrthaaat U ol section li townihlp6txrth.ruge 6 we.i. tie namea tha followins wlineaMa lo rova hla contiuuoua realdeu a mm aud cultivation of aaia mra. vu: Martin Harvey, w. r. lliaii and O. I.indirren.of Miat.Orvaon.and A. J. unrig. hla Internum to make Hual proof lu aupport of " vioiiw, .nu ini aaiu prooi win ne matte lie fore tha Kaal.tar and Rwelver, at Oregon City, v..vu, vm ... miu, .nuv, via; ANTHONY MARCUION. Homaatead entry W30, for tha a of lha neW, aud 4 of teSt; of aaotion U, tuwualiip 4 uortti, ranxe 4 weau ne name, tne tollovrlng wltneaaea to prove ui. liiiiuiiuuu raaiiieuce upon anil ouillvauon of aalil laud, via; Mmnn 1). Yoler. Jouaa Y. KaulTmau, John C. Mulilna and rtilllp Olahn, -... imwjuiii, vrrxmi. tajA CUaS. 8. MOORKs Keglatar. J wW DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor, Mas ut recalvad a larga aaeorteeeat e Freak ami Pur DRUGS CECKSIICaflLrA Alao a new and aeleet tock of Jriin and patent medlrlnaa ami acbiKil aupplle., ivrfiiniiiry aud toilet aiilclrt, and uaually kapt al a nt-claa drug .line. fatwr atatlonery, aehonl tmnaa III la. t ever!hii whlco la Prescriptions Owfully Componnded -AT THE- CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE 'a9t "V "r 1V sjF 1 t X oi I laiakauie. uraxo jawl IMAB. B. MOORE3. Reglsur. man who makes it pay. The man who advertises with a short and sodden ierk is the man who blames the printer be cause aian i work, ine agent who does the business has a long and steady poll and keeps the local papers for years quite fall. He plans his advertisements in a thoughtful, honest way, and keeps forever at it until he makes it pay. He has faith in all the future, can withstand a sadden shock, and like the man of Scripture, has his business on a rock. taaag .Tlaikera. Croup is the terror of thousands o young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shi loh's Cough and Consumption Ctre acts ike magic in cases of Croup, it has never been known to fail. The wvrt cases relieved immediately. Price 26 ct'., 50 Cts. and tl. Sold bv Dr. Edwin Ro. druggist, St, Helens, and N". A. Perry, UOUiulu. TIMBER GETTING SCAKCE. What aa Kaatern Millman Bays of Oregon Forests. The timber supply of Oregon may last tweniv-nve years yet, at the present raw oi consumption, according to VY. f, Bartlett, of Eau Claire, Wis., who ar rived in the city yesterday, and is at the rortland, says the Friday's Oreeonian Mr, Bartlett. 1b vice-president of the Grande Bonde Lumbering Company, of La Grande, and owns 100,000,000 feet of sianumg u inner in uoos county, which he does not care to touch for several years to come, as timber iB yearly be coming more valuable, while the demand is increasing just aa steadily in the mar kets of the world. J'The timber of the coast," Mr. Bartlett said, "will soon be in bands of a few, as capitalinti) are buyiug up claims all the time, aud sawmill men will not put up mills unless timber for ten to fifteen years is secured. If a mill make 1,000 000,000 feet annually, it will first be noc- An Epidemic of Dlauroea. Mr. A. Sanders, writinc from Cocoa- nut Grove. Fla.. savs there haa been quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there He bad a severe attack and was rnrwl by four doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says he also recommended it to nthra and they say it is the best medicine they cci uaw. xor sate ov ur. Jawin Kosa. TOWNSHIP PLAT FILED. Lands In TowosblD 2. Ranire a. gab. Ject to Entry. United States Lasd Otfice, ukbgos uity, or., June 17, 1899. Notice is hereby eiven that hA proved fractional plat of township 2 north, ranire 6 west, haa Wn froui the surveyr general of Oregon, and jiusubi iei, low, at t o'clock A. M. of said date, said plat will be fild in thin office and the lands therein embraced will be subject to entry on and after said date. Chas. B. Mookes, Register. Wn. Galloway, Receiver. Philip Haaar for 1891: 15.10 costs on sale of Brant estate were ordered re mitted. Sheriff's return on tax roll of 1898 ex amined and anproved. Clerk ordered to draw a warrant every two months in payment for water rent tor court nouse. Claim of Mrs. W. M. Link for timber used in road district Jo. 6 amounting to 3.60. rejected. Whereupon court adjoaned on Satur day, July 8th until August 25th, lt$9. IS IT KIGHT For an Editor to Recommend Pat ent Medicines? From Sylvan Valley Kewa. Brevad, S. C. It may be i question whether the edi tor has the .-iglit to publicly recommend any of tt various proprietary medicines men nooa toe market, yet aa a preven tative of suffering we feel it duty to say a good word for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. We have known and used this medicine in J our family for twenty years and have always found it reliable. In many cases I a dose of this remedy would save hours I ot suffering while a pbvsician is awaited. We do not believe in depending implic itly on any meuicine ior a cure, tint wa do believe that if a bottle of Chamber lain's Diarrhoea Remedv were kent on hand and administered at the inception of an attack much suffering might be avoided and in verv nianr cases the ores- ence of a physician would not be re quired. At least this has been our ex perience during the past twenty years. For sale by Dr. Edwin Roes. .itaay Lavrer Has turned with disgust from an other wise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea ourifiea the breath by its action on the bowels, etc.. as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 eta. and 50 cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross, drug gist. St. Helens, and N. A. Perry, Houlton. ADMINISTRATOR'S N0T1CS OF AP POINTMSNT. T'HK UNDERSIGNED HAS BEKN APPOINT. 1 ed adminiKrator of the eauue of MurUo acaay, aeteaaeu, oy me coiiiiiv court ol Ine biaue of Orrroo, for Columbia County, and haa qualities. All pereona having claiuia aa-ainat said wrtate are hereby notu ed to preaeni them to me. with proper von'here, wiihiu alz montha from thia date, at my office, room TJ7, Chamber of Commerce. Portland, Oregon, or to J. U. Wattt. at hia offloe al lha court hotue. lo si. Hel ena, vaiea juue vi. iw. ruiBnuii r r uadpi ivn Administrator ol the eauiia of Uurdo M. fcay, PROFESSIONAL. rjR. J. . BALL, PUVSICIAN AND SURGEON. ClaUkauis, Columbia county, Or. JJR. BOWtN ROso, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helens, Oregon 0B.B. k. curt. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helena, Oregon. G. W. COLE, ATTORNEY A!tD COUNSKLOB-AT-LAW, ST. HELENS, OREGON. I ....MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED.... I a ..Continue to Earn Money by.. Subscribing for the Weekly Oregonian AND The Oregon Mist TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Orrica or School St'rcatimxDiirr. Hon. ton. Oreiron July Ss. WW. V-OTICK 18 USBEHY GIVEN THAT. FOR II the purpoae of making an examination of ail DcraoD wno niav offer themaelvea aa eandl. dalea for teachert of tha erhoola of tbla oouulv. .or ronuiy ai nooi aupennieuoeni tnereoi will ooiu a puuue examination ai . Helena, ureffon, oeifinninff ai vocioca a m Lima. County school 8uertntendanl. I Title Abatract Booka. Nntanr Pnhlle rnmmia. I loner of Deeda for Vi aalilnittun, and an eiper- w"w www in wnnwuou wun omca. ..Our Clubbing Rate Enables Us to.. Furnish Both Papers for only 3 3 1. W. DAY W. B. DILLARD UUart gnu. T'YITV Tif.T T A TC! l.Tn iri? a -r J fc "V AULfL;ilVO A XL IV. Jl IliYlV 3 uiuiUiiiuiiujiiiiJiuuiiuiuiuiaiUiUiiiiUiUaUiUiii 9, im Slate paper, will ba ttnde4 totuib A X 1 JKXN 11 I 0"A L "LAW BMUV UIUV. s, IS. . VUt Cull II, 1 urare nexi aoor to ;ounnUM, ST. UELKN8, OKKtiON. iDKtou. Abtrcu made Ulrectly from couuty Jl STORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER il RAILROAD COMPANY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TTOTTCE 18 HEREBY OIVEH THAT THE I Al andenianed haa been bv tha Honorable I County Ceo nty Court of Columbia County, State I of Oregon, appointed adminletrator of tha eatato I oi Elmer r. w miner, deceaaed. and thai I have duly qualified aa aueh: that all pereuna haviiif ciaima aajainat tne aaio. eautta are nereoy re quired to preeent the aame. accompanied by proper vouehera, at the law office of Cole A Quick, In tit. Helena, in aaid County and stale. wiinin ai Bonini imm tne date hereoi. IflUed June 23rd law. CI.AKKNCK E. WBITHEY. Administrator of the Batate of Elmer K. Whit ney, daceaeed. O. w. COLE. Attorney for Admlnlatrator. MUCKLE BROS. DAILY. MANUFACTURE R OJT- Rough and Dressed Lumber Dlmanalnn Lumbar, floor! na. Ruatle. Shaath. lua. caaiuaa, and a complete alock of every AT THE OLD STAND, ST. HELENS, OR ir.u. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Orrica at Oasoox City, Ob , Jane lth. 14. VOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT THE lv foiloainK-named aettler haa filed notice of Die intention to mane nnai prool in aupport oi bla claim, and that aaid proof will be made be fore tha itoruter and Receiver, at Oregon city, uregon, on Augun wa, utn, vu: JONAS Y. KACFFMAN, Homeitead entnr No. 9772. for the nwW of i Uon 15. townahio 4 north, ran e 4 waaL He namea the following witnaaea u prove bla eontlnnouarealdence apon, and cultivation of aaid land, vu: John C. Mulilna, Hlmon I). Yoder, J. A. McDonald and Philip Glahn, all ol vernoma, uregon. 2328 CHAS. B. MOORED, Reglator. 8TEAMKB, T-i J TR ILi 1 3ST EQ ) PORTLAND AND ASTORIA Leavea Portland every night at 8 o'clock or Aiwna, (except aunuajr.) Balurday Returning, leaves Astoria at 6: SO o'clock every morning (eicept Monday.) Hun uay at o: uu o clock p. m. HOMESTEAD PROOFS IN ONE YEAR. 0. U I CO. The following table shows the number of homestead proofs that have been made on lands in Colombia county minnc U.Mk 1.1 1UI.O ... W i. , unn 1 -, , . ., . ...... . ,. s.uuc u.a..u ioto, vu iuarku let, xoira. iue nn win De on tne low assessment roll. Dsvabt FOB No. of Cert. W7S 5377 6.'W2 .Wl sum &M own bl2 64113 S4UI torn M10 b4s& MAI MM &M7 M'Jl hm bun 6614 Srva mi biv 6562 6f)6l 6S70 fryj4 tetf) mi km Km 6fM 61 to I 6502 65)0 5 ,,'H &WS 6lj'J9 6TIJ0 6704 mm or claihaht. LarfiEHaon iJohn Edholm 'f.'hae. Peteraon Latoreet B. Btuart... Brick Erickaon Peter O. Thonta Jacob Alexander Joa. Dixon Franci. M. Parker.... Lizzie Severaon Ootfred Bprgenon.... Fred W. FluTirer uKufua D. Blakeler.... tmliy Blckoeu lavid Kave jPcter Ruddiman Belinda Athena 'KmmoDj Baell Frank 8obi&ikl Unit E. Hall 'Wm. Karth 'Ferd J.Prahl ii.eo. H. Situ itenhen C. Keed !laifT M. Lvona .Kmily J. Mitchell.... LKJmer t. Mckeraon.. Jamea N. Klce IThomp. H. Woodruff.. iThoa. Menerve M. Olejenlck Joa A. Everett Miles E. Everett Abel Matllla John Hlldebrand iSixel Wilkinaon uuHiave 11. aiercks... Otto WHHama Paul J. School Aunuat Kllhn iMathlaa Apach unruwii bauerveln... Ulovauul Killipelli.... Joaeph Nitch Albert Wood Wm. Q, Howataon DcacKirrios or laud ae-nwi.wi-nJi, nw-ae!4, neJ4-awJ MM-AtH- NcU-NeV !N,-NeK, lVH!i Lot v.-. v.'. ".'.'.'.v. '..v.v.v.v.v.v. y..'.'.'." '. r.4-ow!4. )w)( fewji (unfinished) Kw4 F.V4-Nw!4and EJi-Swk ,n::::::::;:::: Swk-NoJi, Si-f'H d loU Zand I... f" W'A-KX- E-Nw" 4.4 :::::::::::::: Z7r-vvt, inrw Lou 2 and 3 aud Hi2-Nw '4pW 4- 3, NeJ4-Nwi WU-NwJi, NeJi-NeH-. NwW ltl. Se4-.. ftek-Nwk. 85i-Nw and lot 4, BeJi-NeJ4 and lot 1. mi-SwiS ew-Neli.......... iii a , ., H'4-Nw!4. and lota t aud 4 iNSr-NwAf, ENeJi KeJi N4NeJi, Lou 1. 2 and a and lota 8. 4 end e X-SwV W w rV'A. tiwli..... Neii-tiwW, 8W-8w.. JVfc-OWi !-beJi. Nw-Nw!.... wj6 wii-. .'.v..'.-.'.' ; : ; ; : . 24 6 20. 23-24 2A. 23. 1. 25. 14. 28. 21. 26-30. 2.. n.. 2.. 4... 11... 27... Is... 28... 11... 6... ... 4-9. 10... 2-1. 94... 21... 12... IS... 4-8. .. 4... 27-2.i n.. 12.. 2:: 29... 20 ... 1-12. 10.... 27.... 84... 4.... A.... 4... .... 6-6.. .... 8.... 7.... .... 6.. 4... ... a-6 ... 6... ... 4... ... t... 8... 8... ... 4... 8... 4-i' ii'.'. ii.'. 4-i!; DATS or rATKHT Aug. 27, 1898 Oct. , vm Dec. 12. 1XW Apr. 28, 1W9 ll!. 17, 1WJH Feb . vm Jan. 14. 1W9 Dec. 17, lto8 Apr. 28, 189) reo. o, law Apr. 28, 18M Jan. 30. 1MW Feb. . 1HW Mcb. 24, 18M Not lamed May 8, 18 TO WHOM DBLlVttSO Lars Ellaon X X X X ......Pater O. Thonta X Joa. Dixon F. M. Parker Lizzie Severson W. T. Burncy X X PeUr Ruddiman Peter Ruddiman 1. M. Craig Emmona Buell X X X X X Stephen C. iteed X ...Emily J. Mitchell X X .....X X X X X X X X . .Ouatave H. Siercka X ....X ....X ....X ....X ....X ....X Faat Mail Sp. in. Hnokane Fiver 2:10 p. m. 8 p.m. The "X at the end of the leader Una. ander the bead of "To Whom Delivered." indicates that tne patent la In the land offlea. mil a ai. toe WVtVvVtVvV1 Kx. Sunday Saturday 10 p. m. a. m. x.Sunday 7 a. m. Tuea.Thur. and Sal. 8am. Tuea.Thur. and Hat. Lv. Rlparia l-aoa. m. dally ex cept Bat. Time SCHEDULES From Portland, VUU I . W. Tl .. a. . Worth, bniaha.kfau- aaa uuy, Mt. uiula, Chicago and Eaat. Hnoki Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, Mil waukee, Chicago A Ocean Bteamahlpe. AU sailing dates sub- Ject to change. For San Francisco Hall every ave days. Oolumbla Rlvar taamars. To Astoria and Way- lauuioga. WlllamatU Rlvar. Oregon City, Newberg, Salem Way-laud Aaaiva vaoat Faat Mall :46 p. m, Spokane Flyer 11:80 a. m. 4 p.m. Ex. m nday Willametta and Yarn. hill Rivera. Oregon City, Dayton, sua way-utnajugs. WlllamatU Rlvar. Portland to Corvallls ana way-landings. Snake Rlvar. Rlparla to Lewiaton. 4:89 p. m. Ex.Suoday U.llv I :ept Frl. 7 00 IH 8 20 8 as 8 44 8 60 8 68 08 19 22 a. m. .01 S.4i 46.8! 8 00 06 t 20 40 iMi; 4 !A6 9 68 .'la s 10 00 IU 3 10 10 68 4 10 21 712 9 87 10 8S 78 7l 10 00 111 Oi M.6 io iw ii io Mi.a 10 90 111 22 '96.4 1080lll 8099 8! STATIOMS. Lv,. Portland. .Ar Uol.le ...... Kalnler Pyramid Mavaer Clulncy .. .. ClaLkauie. ... .... Maralilatul.... Westport Clifton Kuappa Svenaon .....John Day Ar. ., Aatorla ...Lv DAILY. 21 a. a.1 ll If. in io fit v aiti 9 8i -mi 9 1h 9 ua 8 6n 8 40 !JZt o tiu 7 6.V! r. a. 40 886 8 20 8 (10 7 64 7 46 7 7 7 17 8 69 84 24 10 UU SEA. SIDE DIVISION 22 r. u. A. M. 8 00 111 86 6 26 111 66 6 60 12 18 wli oo Dally II .0 Lv., Astoria ..Ar 6.9 Ar . L Lv """" Arl waiiAreaal.daLi I 21 28 a.m. r. a. 7 40 4 00 7 20 8 86 62 8 10 16 9 80 White Collar Line Vj.JJt.jit a jrillM aariw"ii(aariMaajr THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND PVOKT SOUND NAVI0AT10NC0. FOBTL&HD-ASTOeU ROUTE. ...TELEPHONE... Landing Foot of Alder Street, Portland. Leave Portland dally (except Suudayjal 7 A.M. Landing Telephone dock, Aatorla. Leave Aatorla dally (exuept Sunday) 7 P. M. Telephone Tlckeu Uood oa HiMm., pm... Steatnar Potter TickeU Good ou Talcphooa.' 0. B. SCOTT, Praa. All Trains to and from HMalda vtin tn VI...1 and New Astoria via Warreoton. SPECIAL SUNDAY SEASIDE TRAIN Leaves Aatorla at 8: JO a, m. and arrive seaside 946 a. m. Paaaengers may return on any train shown In schedule on aame data. Paaaengers for Astoria or way points muat flag traiua at riouiion. trains will atop to let paa sengers off at Uoultnn when coming from uoluta west of Oobls. J. j. .Tl a . a. Gen. Pass. Axt,, Astoria, Or. No Ladies Fnmitnrfi is Complete Without a New LIGHT-RUNNING SEWING MACHINE. Sold on Easy Term without Interest. C. P. LOONEY, A a;asi I. Astoria . . . Oregon. I STEAMER G. W. SHAVER DELL SHAVER, Master. The Only Direct Route ...FROM... , Portland to Clatskanie iPftVPH port,lnni '"?' ' VVaahlnKton street, Tnenlay. Thnradav and Rundav ... Shaver Transportation Company. W. H. HURLBERT, 8:80 p.m. -- 5 Moo. Wed. ....STEAMER jEPHjELLOGG.... 4:80p.m. , ir.i. ItV.' A 'f t i lak L..La.'in. ?. "ondaya, P UI i X I FF Mi 5:46 a.m. """" "T8 I VfC. I.Jrf ' u o cioca a. m. n V ST " T General Pasaenaar Aaant. PORTLAND . . . 0BE00N v . " ' ri,T!HUL I ind Ai JSU.A. AJIttlhiajMS&nJ Leaves Port land Tuesday, iranay, ana urdava. al cloak a. m. .....Portland and Kelso Route via Willamette slough.....