The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 13, 1899, Image 2

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Advertlsm- m nd taeara ipsa asattlrattos
COLOMBIA COUNTY DIRKCTOBY,
Jndae Joseph B. Doaa. Ralnlar
Clerk J. U. Waste. Hi Helena
Sheriff 1. . Ktce, llst.sanl.
treasurer .... , ...r.. na,n. Helens
Snot, el Schools t. H. Coptland, W arrra
Aumaor Mania w hit. QiiIuct
surveyor "o. uayea, Mevrer i i.lii,i.rt j
Coronar ;..tr. A. P. McLaren. Ratal. ,"VI,?U."'
I.. r. a. rraxea, scaupojee
Commissioners j t.eu.fwBrjiW
OCTOBER U, 1839.
to back the steamboats on the Colum
bia river, roand trip tickets being sold
for $1, which enable Astoria ns to go to
I'ortlanJ and trade, but devil a bit of
trading dot Astoria tt from Pcartlnrtd
tn retain. The fact ia, Aatoriana are
badly bit, not only in the amount of
business that city expected to accrue by
a railroad, but also in dining their
hand too (ar down into their jeans to
pay lor Hie roaa wing eonstnutrd, lor
this tola what the Astoria Herald (aid
last week: "The people of Aaloria do
not bare at exalted an opiniou of Mr.
&. d. naimnonu aa maen tliev were
Mylar to give him one-third of all their
property to Iwild a railroad. For eome
reason, the railroad haa not produced
the results which khim of them nm-
uk-uu. uci we ciuxens Of riiiaruuok
take warning from Astoria when it ia
proposed to construct a railroad into
thia county and not so Dlumb craxv
raising money to aubeidiie a oouipany
Let those who
want to build a railroad into Tillamook
construct it on business principles, for
the resources of Tillamook are well able
to support it. It ia the ooinion of not
only a number of our own citizens, but
a number of lumber men who have
UbM in h. .tln.MHn St.. . .L. U ' ' , ...
lum'wr will be bhDed out of the count I iprviw.
I fi I ltlBaSalxax.
CODNTY OFFICERS' SEUI-AllliUAL REPORTS
For the Sir Months Ending on the 30th Day of September,
121H), Showing the Financial Condition of
Columbia County.
SEMIANNUAL RETORT .
Of the County (lark of Colombia County, "tale of Orvcon, abowlnc th amount of rial ma allowed
or ins i-oumy wma . irrun loons, wr iui aiu.wea, aiuouul of warrants urawo, and ine
amount ol warrauta itibtandlna and unpaid, (ram Ins lat day vf April, vm, to the HAh
day of September. ISM. both Inrlualr:
ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED.
Road and bride
P tuner
Criminal account, circuit court
Criminal account, iuaslceof tba tieece court.....
rMi i.irr j , pnnuus bimi
courthouse and Jail..,.
Clerk ,,,,,..,
Sheriff
snrvevor
Bailiff
School snperiniandeni. .
county jndtv.
VALLEY NOTES.
Jury
Coroner
Treasurer
Soldiers and Bailers
Assessor
Board of nrtauuers
OAi'lal Reporter
Bounty on who antnuua .
Local services ............
Rcbaia of tax '.
District aMomey
Total amount of claim allowed and warrants drawn.
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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
. As the assessment roll for the various
eoonties in the state are being summar
ized and gotten ready for collection, one
is led to reflect what a grand fiasco the
wnoie metnoa oi aaaeeetnent and taxa
tion is. Every eonnty is endeavoring to
get the best of its neighbor for the pur
pose of cutting down its state tax, and
the result ia not only the county, hut
the slate is liable to be considerably
- oamoooaied. tmi lor the day that
some man may figure out some method
that will furnish the people relief on
Hie tjueeuou oi taxation i
AMOUNT Or OUTSTANDING WARRANTS t'NraJD.
PRINCIPAL.
INTKROrT.
Mr. Lamp earns borne on Sunday,
Win. Mover ia attend inc the Portland
v Diversity ici year.
Mr. C. C. Mover, who has been work
ing in Muckle's camp, came home on a
snort visit Hunoay.
School opened for tba fall term on
Mondav. with Miss Msv Whitnev. of
oi. neiena, as teacner.
The hopnickers have returned home
and state that they did fairly well in
tne Willamette vauey ID is year.
There la a great deal of stamp har
vesting being done here lint now. The
farmers seem determined to make two
blades of grass grow where onlv one
(cw utiu. i ,hi the loresulns la a trae and correct statement of the amount of cUima allowed bi tba County
Another farm baa gone to the timber I ir' v mu hhh euuius on me aw uay tptemoar. uwit, on
- m. . , . . . . t wo Btrmioi io wn n uiewn. ana im anoiita n wamnu urava. and iba uannni m eir
S.nfcT. ineLUIVen Place Ml OShll M d n n.ui.ilni ud aniM a. Iha bii.. Ik. .J a ..., I. ... .ai.i.l
to Mr. VOSburg ; at least, we under- I cuemily. Wttnese my band and tba aaai of lbs County lUxirt of aald countr, thia fab day of
stand so. To all persons luokinaT for
Bf Lever
Has turned with disgust from an other
wise lovable girl witb an offensive cream.
Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies ths
breath by its action on the bowels, etc.,
as nothing else will. Bold for years on
absolute guarantee. Pries 28 eta. and
50 eta. fold by lr. Edwin Roes, drug
gist. Wt. Helens, and N.A.Perry, lloulton,
E.E. QUICK
Coninlaaloner of
te.la tor aaa.
iugwn. , . , ,
0. W.COLEi
, Notary ralills .
TI3IE CARD OF STR. IRALDA.
PORTLAND, RAINIER AND WAY LANDINGS.
Uf Rainier si S A. st , Neer city at at A. M.. kalame al S 0 A If.. Canlea at 1 00 A If., (a.
I lumhiaVlll a J d A. at, Su Helena at J;o A. M.. arrlvaa at forllanu at IS Bj A. N. '
ROUND TRIP DAILY EXOEPT SUNDAY.
Uese Psrtland si t: P. M , St Malsn. "'J Kalam. 6:W; Nacr
25 Cents to Portland and all Landings. W. E. NEW80M.
pROPRirroRs or
TIIORNE'S
Kcmericai System Title Abstracts. ;
Tlllra Btasnlneil and Parfecteil. Abatracta i
rurniahed. Aaeeaanienie Kiamlnol. Ia
auraaca Written. Taaea Paul and Courej-
auciiaa.
ST. HCLias, Ctll.
PROFESSIONAL.
I Outatandlmt nniwjd county warrasta on the sDth day of
ipeptfiuoer, ikw
EsUuuucd Internet accrued thereon ,
Total amount unpaid eouutj warrauta
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QR. J. B. BAUa
PHY8IPIAN AND BURGEON.
Clatakanle. Columbia county, Or.
JR. EDWIN ROt,
PHYSICIAN AND 6UK0E0N.
St. Helena, Oregon
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....Druirs and Medicines....
Should le bought only st Irug Store, where doubt is
never allowed to enter the uilnd as to quality of ths srilcle
sold. We furnish drugs of the required stantfanl of strength
drugs that are right. What you buy at ft Drug Store you
may depend upon it being what you ask for,
....OUR 8T0CK OF....
Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles
ia rnupi ftf
School Books and School Hupj.lles. Prescriptions Carefully
l'oiuMuiidtd lay or Mght.
...ST. HELENS PHARMACY... .
. Dr. Edwin Boas, Proprietor. '
ST. HELENS. - - OREGON
STATE OP ORE1WN, I
County of loluinDta,!
I. J. O. alia. County clerk of the county of Columbia, ataxe of Oreana. d harahe Mrtlfr
that ths foresuins la a true and correct euiement of the amount of claim, allowed by tba County
and Circuit Court, of said et. only, for the di month, .titling on the SM day of September, MM, on
October. A. D. US.
J. U.
No class of producers are riding on a Mf1"1 in u,e
higher tide of prosperity just now than d0"' Toa forget
bi
cattlemen. Beef, at least in Eastern
ciUea, has not been so high in a third of
century. Those who eat beef, or de
sire to do so, don't look at the price as
an index ot prosperity, to them it is,
or seems, the reverse. What is prosper
ity for the growers and a fortane for the
ll Blocs, manipulators is apparently ad
versity and loss to the consumers. Yet it
M not really and altogether so. If beef,
or floor, or any other product of the
farm is nigh, most people are at least as
able to bay these neceeearies of life as
they were when they were lower. The
benefit of the good prices gradually
passes aii arouna the circle of human
activity, generally reaching the wage
earner last. Dut reaching him, too, after
awhile. If the farmers and raisers of
livestock are prosperous, it follows, aa
aureiy as me ugnt follows tne eastward
revolution of the earth, that all cr
nearly all other classes of workers must
speedily share in that prosperity.
a gooa location in wnicn to suc
cessfully farm we extend an invitation
to settle in our midst. The most fertile
in thia valley, and
WATTS. Count. 1'Wrk.
By W. A. HARRIS, Deputy.
SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT
HOULTON NOTES.
Good weather still prevails.
Mrs. Henshaw visited Portland TWn-
dav.
Mr. C. L. Daotett haa a nosition In
roniana.
Two sisters of Mrs. James Sue nee ar
rived from Scotland last Tuesday.
A very enjoyable time was had at
Lambereon's nartv last Saturdav even
ing.
James Cox. Jr. returned from Alaska.
Fridav eveninir of last week on a de
layed train.
A nice little dance is the next on the
programme at Yankton, formerly String-
wwu. xiveryooov aance.
In the future we will bnv onr tickets
for way stations and not throneh tickets.
oecause it is cneaper in the end.
Dad Henshaw returned from the deeD
sea fishing grounds last Monday night.
Dad reports that he caught about 1200
pounua oi Dsn by a band line.
Ths great demand for livestock, which
promises to extend for several years, is
a condition undoubtedly most gratify
ing to aii interestea in toe industry.
The rraver. hnamar HnAO nnt wia nf j
permit himself to become lax in his eenin was spent in playing games.
methods, to prod nee good stock that wiU """ "nu t w nan.
always command the best monev. and I Commencing on October 4. the N.
while we are "in it" we want to set our-1 p- will sell tickets at a reduced rate, one
aeives to making the best ol bank ae- one-nun tare, plus 60 cents, which
counts in conjunction witb reputation, entitles you to two admissions to the
There may come a time, some years exposition. The date of sales are on
hence, when the rush will be over. Wednesday of each, week, October 4,
xnen tne teener trayer win get down to " i ana -a, limited to tne Sunday tol-
t tacaa ana Degin to scratch over I wwing.
bis memory and nirare od his exoenae
account to find out what brand it was DEKB ISLAND ITEMS.
that turned htm the biggest pile of dol-1 . ,
Jars, .teaching the conclusions he mn- Aoams, oi uanco, was seen on
makes up his blue "book" and every nr streets nut jrnaay.
name that goes in there has a reputa- Mr. Dillard and family were the
"on ior s quality, ds it Deet, mutton or guests of J. al. Fayne's Friday.
.&.rmrDThrr.Jlari? .. F.m.. Clatskanie, was visit,
rniehtW r.rti Mt.guere iaUr,iy ana ruuy.
teaay customers ss sny business man
Of the County Treasurer of Columbia county. Oregon, ior ths aft month, ending on the SMh day
si September, law, of money received and paid out, ban whom rccarired andiron what aoaroe,
and on what account paid out:
Aitorirre becetvbd. 'rved' "JJ"
To amount oo hand from Uat report. PISM
To amount, received from Snerln tianaral tax... 71
To - " " i,ctal arhool fax ITJJ (S
To " " " 'peelal eltr tax II da
To " " " " -nty road las Tin
To " - , fen .' ana
To " " " " illaqueot lax 3
To " CoantyClerk Pees.. ... Unto
To " " Redemption of land.... an a
To " ' " School Sunt. Cor teacher.' certiorate a OB
To " " " Stats Treaa ttat road hind It) a
To " " " " School fund 9
To " " l.lcenae and Plnaa , Fines and license tJO to
To " " ' County Coronar 7 to
Total Rewired , , 147343 at
AMOUNTS PAID OUT. 0-NKR-L
Fl'NI)
By amount paid out on county warrants vttnt HI
By amouut paid oulon S. ho.il Sunerlolandent'. warrauta , ita'i M
By balance icenera fnnd on hand to pay advertised county warrant. mo si
By balance school fund on hand SWM IX
By amount special city tax paid is
By amount special school tax paid sous 74
By amount county road tax paid S17 2t
By amount atatc road fund paid , 70 (10
By amount ioatltute fund paid as 36
by amount on hand special achool tax S91 74
By amount on baud special city tax &l
By amount on hand county road tax 3SH W
By amount on hand .tale road fund si VI
By amount on hand ipecial depo.it , 92 as
By amount on baud institute fund 112 06
By amount on hand applicable to payment of county warrant. IJE4 41
Total paid out H7M3 m
STATE OF ORBOOS, I
County of Columbia, I
I Edwin Rosa, do hereby certify that the forerolne Is a true and cornet statement of the
annus on hand. In the County Treasury of aald County foe the
A. D. Ms. Wltnem my hand this ooth day of
r.imin aura, i4uD.y Traaaurar.
amounta received, paid out and reinaiiilns on haud,
mi montba emiina oa tne 99th day of September,
September, A. P. law.
JWJCKLE BROS
at ANUFACTVRKRS OF-
Rough aod Dressed Lumber
uimenaion Lumber. FInorlna. Rustic. Shaath
ina. t-aatnira, aaa a complete .lock of every I
,...; ,w iuuiii aa.a nana.
JT THE OLD STAND, ST. HELENS, OR
SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT
Of the amount of money and warrauta received for taxea, and money paid to ths County Treaa.
oy toe nnenn 01 uhubihi ouniy, uregou, tor tne atx mootna ending on the SOta
nrer t
September, A. D. 1UW:
1 day ol
in other commercial pursuits.
Miss Nellie Payne haa recovered from
her illness snd is aa well as ever.
Mr. Georee has sold his residenm
here and will move to Columbia City.
Travis Brothers have finished haulms?
out their wood and no one is sorry of it.
Mr. C. A. Merrill snd bride now re-
I side on the island, where he is putting
Collected in April, tax..
I 200 00
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a.iRl i
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1.741 47
Is ths sudden snd untimely death of
Mr. U. B. Borthwick, of Uoble, many
persons are deprived of a true, tried
friend ; hundreds of persons sre placed
in s position of uncertainty as to future
employment, the county loses a valu- out bard wood.
able and energetic supporter and busi- Cbas. Olsen has moved his family to
ness manager, and tne community sUnds FortUnd, where he can send his child-
an uauger 01 oeing oepnvea 01 tne sue- ren to school steady
Balance on band March II, WW
Amount collected in six mouths, ending September SMb
Amount collected In May
Amount collected In June
Amount collected in Julr
Amount collected in Aurust 2.W9 M
Amouut collected In neotember 1 t-.t ki
Three per cent penalty on taxea collected In Aagnat and September tl
AttTertisiug eoiteoien in oeptcmo. r... a SI
Hilease lor paver, served in September and October 14 an
Coete on sale of IMW tax S77 an
sola to county ior mm tax itm
Tax collected on rolls back of 1898 271 ao
extensive manufacturing and coinmer
ciil enterprises within the entire scope
of country far or near, besides in a bus
iness sense the state, the county and
the community suffers the loss of s man
whose every desire and effort was to pro
mote not only enterprise, thrift and in
dustry, but happiness and good will
toward man. Mr. Borthwick was truly
irrepressible. Eeverses in business af
fairs were bravely met and manfully and
most successfully overcome by him, and
bad providence spared his life Or a few
years longer he would have amassed a
fortune for himself by making those
around him prosperous and happy. The
loss is certainly one the community can
ill afford to sustain in innny ways, but
undoubtedly comfort can be found in
the knowledge that though "his hand
be closed to eurtly need,
Miss Mav Envart has been visitine
her brother st Canby the past two
weeks, but is expected back soon.
Mr. Herman Smith and Mr. Barnes
were up at Sam Kinder a to spend the
evening last inurauay, so tney say
nut were they 7
The school closed last Fridav and the
teacher, Miss Hardison, gaye an enter
tainment in the afternoon. All present
uaa a gooa time.
Mr. Seaman and Boss Envart have
formed a partners IiId and are cuttimr
wood on C. C. Smith's place. This
means two more bachelors.
For tome reason or other there haa
not been any news in The Mist from
Deer Island lor some time. It is gener
ally supposea tnat tne correspondent
iias oeeu to tne mines, but as he re
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bestowed that the briefest kindly thought '"'" k. T'f mor
must be, he lived to bless mankind." new T looked for again.
It ia possible that Vice-President Ho
bart may be unable to preside at the
next session of the United States senate.
More than that, it is now recognized ss
s serious probability that he will not lie
in physical condition to accept a nomi-
nal.inn aa mnninir mora, if Pvo.i.lnn I
McKinleyin the next campaign. The opy the Brink property this winter,
VERJiOJfIA ITKMS.
Bert Mills has returned to the vallev
for the winter.
Mrs. Keaseay was s nsssenirer over on
the stage Thursday.
Joseph Sesseman and family will oc-
diseaee from which Mr. Hobart suffers
it a kidney trouble, not acute, but a
troubls requiring absolute rest for a
long time. The fact hat been known to
hit friends, but this is ths first an'
nounceinent that bis illness is so serious
at to threaten actual withdrawal from
the duties of hit public position. This
ilinest began with an attack of the grip
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iu vrourgm ish spring, xiu reiurnea
tlience to Washington, where he suffered
a relapse, being confined to hit house
for several weeka. Then he went to
Long Branch, and recovered sufficient
to join his friend, the president, during
a part of his outing at Lake Champlain.
Sinse he returned last Tuesday to his
home in his Pateron, Carroll Hall, the
vice-president lias not visited hit office
in the savings bank building. It is said
he can make no effort without exhaust
ion. Hit private secretary tayt : "The
trouble with Mr. Hobart it that at toon
St he feelt strong enough to work, he
pitches in so hard that he makes him
self ill Resin." It it now nearly tix
months since the vice-preeident, despite !
long periods 01 rent, hat been able to
devote time continuously to business.
The absurdity of building a railroad
to Portland froin Astoria is more plainly
seen every day, says ths Tillamook
iiesdlight. At the present time tbs
railroad is cuagud in futile attempt
Frank Wilson it bauline lumber from
Pittsburg to hit ranch above Vernonia
thit week.
School will begin in the Tucker dis
trict October loth, with J. E. Dow as
teacher.
A. G. iiotebkitt. of Upper Pebble
Ci-eek, was doing business in Vernonia
last Monday.
1. P, Spencer and wife and daughter,
Maggie, went to Forest Grove Thursday,
returning Saturday.
Miss Bertha Gillihan, Louis Seigert
and Hy VanBlaricom were passengers
out on ths stage Monday,
The report comes from West Portland
that T. J. Brink, formerly of thit place,
died there on September 17th.
Mrt. J. E. Dow returned from Polk
county Saturday, where she bos been
visiting friends and relatives for the
past tix weekt.
The Vernonia literary club, after a
tlx week's vacation, will returns work
Tuesday evening, October 17th, at 7:30
p. m. This tirst meeting for the fall
will be held at the residence of Dr. and
Mrs. Hatfield (corner Third and Cougar
streets), and the business of the evening
will be the election of officers and the
arrangement of programmes for ths
next two meetings. All members are
requested to be present.
Amounts paid to treasurer during alx months ending September Suth, 1S9S. In April.
In May ..
In June
In July
In Auirast
In September
In Aut-uat and September, t per cent penalty
In September, advertising
In September, mileage on papers served , .
Tax back of lsW
Total paid to treasurer
Balance on haud ,
Total..
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... ,m it
.... 4,306 116
... 1,741 47
... 2,01 ht
... 1,47 m
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... 278 au
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STATE OF OBEOON.
County of Columbia, I
I. J. N. Rice, anerlA of said county, do hereby certify that the forecolnc statam.nl is cor
rect aod tins. Witness my hand this 8Uth day of September, A. D. 199 J. N. RICK.
Sheriff nf Columbia County.
By R. S. H ATTAN, Deputy
SEMIANNUAL 8UMMABY STATEMENT
Of the financial condition of the County of Columbia, In tbs Stats of Oregon, on ths 90th day of
September, a. v. vm.
LIABILITIES.
To warrants drawn on the
county treasurer, ana out
standing and unpaid
To estimated amount of Inter
est accrued thereon
Total liabilities..
AMOUNT.
.ttt fOO ss
800 00
. .127 olO 86
RESOURCES.
By funds in hands of county treas
urer applicants to tne payment 01
county warrants advertised
By funds in hands of county .herltTi
applicable to me payment 01 coun
ty warrant.
By Mtlmated unpaid delinquent tax,
appucaote to tne payment 01 coun
tv warrants
By amount of liens on land bid In
by county
By SO s'rea of land
))) courthouse, fixtures and lot...
Total resources
AMOUNT.
. SM8 24
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5 OOS 12
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1 600 00
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QH. H. K. CUFF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
v 81. Helens, Oregon.
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HT. HELENS, OBEOON.
Title Abstract Bonks. Nntarv Pub! Is. rntnmla. I
sinner of Deeds for Waahlnxton, aad an eaper I
inw wiirrwr m vonucvuon Wltn vnaa
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor,
tins kaat raeatvaal a tare
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W. B. D1LLABD
Alas
ATTORN EYS - AT-LAW
Ofllce twit door to rourthonaa.
ST. UELENS. ORKlioN.
Oeneral praetira la courts of Otcaoa or Wash
Abstracu mads directly from couuly
DRUGS GXnZ&JX&SkJUtS
s new and a. lent atosk of Srura and patent medicines, fancy alalionery arhool hosa
and arhnnl sundlaa, wrlumrry au.1 lolM articles, and la tart svatilhluc ahlthl.
usually kept at a Srstviaea Unit sums. ia
rrescriptioiw Carefully Oonipoandcd
-AT THE-
InirUiu.
recorde.
J CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
GEO A. HALL,
aATTORN EY - AT - LAW
ST. RELERs, .!.
Office) next door to Cole A Quick's law
and abstract office.
Collections a amvialtv. 'Forerlosnrva.
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u...uun. a.vi.w, MVUiptiy atlOllUCSJ W.
swtia)W)ati)rti,)stitistifrifi
ST. CHARLES
HOTEL
Front & EorriSM Sts Portland
Under Net Management
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Rooms at 21 Cents lo ISO Cents.
Bui ice 76 Cents to f 1.00.
fl'PKAM ICR.
Ii X-J FR. Ii 1 3M EQ
SOBTLAWO AWD ASTORIA
Leaves Portland every night at II o'clock
tor Astoria, except Bunday.) Haturtlay
ia tv,
RelurnlnsT, leaves Astoria at 6: Ik) o'clock
eveiy momma; (except Monday.) bun-1
nay at u: w o'clock p. m.
Elevator, Ktotrls Llelits and llclla,
and ail afoalern (kiiiTrnlcncaa.
Free Hua Meets all floats
snd Trains.
Ecstanrant Ccnacc EintEcel
(rajon Tcleplione 2W.
Columbia Telephone Tl.
AiTniTmir v
UKllaliiAL
HOTEL
In. I. J. Scott Proprietress
ST. HM.IINS, OBKUOK.
A Hlrirlly r rat-Claa. Hotiaa. A
llonta for (UinniemaJ Traveltrs
and the I'ublie. Hoard anil LoUk
iUf al Moat ltaaonule Kales.
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A WELL KEPT STABLE
Kor Care of ration's Hones. jfk
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WHITE COLLAR LINE
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Fast
Mall
Sp.m.
pokane
Flyer
10 p. m.
I p. o.
iloti
Kx.Sunday
Saturday
iv p. m.
ta. m.
Ex. Sunday
7 a. m.
Tues.Thur.
and Sat.
HOnCt FOR PUBLICATION.
LaD Orncs at Oarooa City, Oa ,
Sept. 6th, 1W0.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice of
her inteutlon to make final proof In support of
1- - ...I - .. . 1. . . .-1,1 , V. . I
IjUHIU, UJM mill flvvi mil. u. 1u-
flire ths Register and Kecelver, al Oresou City,
Oregon, on October 21st, ltw, vis:
VIOLA ORTSCHILD,
Homestead entry No. 11,240, for ths southeast
ol secttou 28, townahlp 4 uorth, range weat.
She names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of
said land, viz: Robert Simpson, Adam Him p.
sou, William B Lousignont and Thos. J, Ua
FarUml, all of En Hon. Oregon.
slOo-JO CHA8, B. MOORE8, Register.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
VaTOTICE IS HEREBY tilVEN
il unpaid County Warrants of
COUXTT TSSASDSKS'S "FHCI,
ST. HRLSSS. OS., OCt. S, UW.
THAT ALL
Columbia
County, Oregon, which have been presented
and endorsed - "Not Paid for want of Funds,"
prior to November 18th, MM, will be paid upon
presentation at this office. Interest will not be
allowed afier this date. EDWIN ROSS,
o6n3 Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lad Orncs at OxiaoK Ciry, 0.
Ism.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE
following-named settler has Sled notice of
bis Intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that aald proof will be made be
fore the Register and Receiver, at Oregon City,
Oregon, on October 27th. 1009, viz:
FRANK ALSLEBEN,
Homestead entry tSM, for the lots 1, 2 and S, sec
tion 81, township 4 north, ronge 4 wont.
He names the loll owing witnesses to prove his
continuous reildence upon, and cultivation of
said land, viz: Albert Schmldlin, Fred Bor
lesckl, Herman Fullnerand Georgu M. Holt, all
Brau naport, Oregon.
sloo20 CHAS, B. MOOREB, Register.
6 a. m.
Tues.Thur.
and Sat.
Lv. Rlparia
1:49 a. ni.
dally ex
cept Sat.
GUARDIAN'S FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned guardian of the estate of John
Hendricks, an Incompetent person, has filed In
the office of the county clerk of Columbia coun
ty, state of Oregon, his final account as such
guardian, and the Honorable County Judge of
said Columbia county, Oregon, has appointcil
Monday, tbs Mth day of October, 1W9, at the
hour of 1 O'clock In the aftarnonn of said dav.
. aim in conn room oi me county court nouse,
In the city of St. Helens. Orea-on. aa th. tlma
A thin coatin? made of three parts of KiTtS
lard, melted with one part rosin, snd i e. e. qcicC,
sppliedto stoves and gratet, will pre- lnT LaJaS"4 ' loia H,,n,rl'k,' "n
veut their rusting during the summer.' n.teS, St. Helens,' Oregon, September 16, MM. '
Time SCHEDULES
From Portland.
Hall T lr n.n. V.
Worth, Omaha, afsn
aaa City, St. liula,
i.oicaao ana s.ast.
Walla Walla, Spokane,
sain neapoi i a, st.
rem. uuiuth. M l
waukes, Chicago
KaaL
Ocsan Steamships.
All sailing dates sub
ject to cnange.
For Man Francisco
Mall every five days,
Oolumbla Rlvsr
taam.r..
To Astoria snd Way
lauding..
Willamette River.
Oregon Cltr. Newbers.
Salem Way-laud gs
Wlllam.tt. and Yam.
hill Rivera.
Oregon Cltr, Dayton,
and Way-landings.
Willamette River.
Portland to Corvallls
and Way-landings.
naks Rlvsr,
Rlparia to Lewlston.
Aaaiva
raosl
THE COLUMBIA KIVER AND FI1UICT SOUHU
NAVIGATION CO.
F0BTL&ND-&ST0BIA ROUTE.
STR. G ATZERT
Fast
Mall
t:4 p. m.
Spokane
Klrer
liUam.
Landing Vnat nf llilMiUmat VwmnA
Leaves i'oriland dally (except Sunday) al 7 A. M.
Lauding Telephone dock, Astoria.
Leaves Astoria dally (except Sunday) 7 P. M.
Balloy Galaert tickets good on steamer llaasslo.
Steamer Haaaalo tickets good on Bailey Uatsert.
U. B. SCOTT, Pres.
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lave fit. Hclotis 7:n A M
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tinve Portland ... 2:30 H M
arrive at Ht. Helena... 0:110 I' M
F1HE SO CIKNTS.
Will Carry Nolhliig but rsasen.
gers and Fast Freight.
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Subscribing for the
8:9)0 n. m.
Mon. Wed.
snd Krl.
4:80 n i
Tues Thur. I
and Sat.
3
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Mist I
Lv.Iew'ton
646 a. m.
dally ex
cept Frl.
W. H. HURLBERT,
General Paaseno-ar Arent.
PORTLAND
OREGON
No Ladies Faruitare is Complete
Without s New
LIGHT -RUNNING
8INGEK
.SEWING MACHINE.
Sold on Easy Terms without Interest.
C. P. LOOftEY. Agent.
Antotlis Oregon.
Weekly Oregonian
AND
The Oregon
..Our Clubbing; Rate Enables Us to..
Furnish Both Papers for only '
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR 1
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STEAIVIER G. W. SHAVER
DELL SHAVER, Master.
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The Only Direct Konte
..FROM.,,
rortlund to ClatRkanio
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Shaver Transportation Company.