The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 15, 1900, Image 3

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OREGON MIST.
JUNK 10. woo.
t luii ry l(uiiiurilimr wan up (rum Door
Jnliuid luusiiay.
H, li. Uoso, of Vernonla, was In tuwn
a duy or two this wouk.
Mri. Kleliunl Cox spaiit sovoral days
this wouk In J'oiliintl visiting relulives.
Misses Mary llurke and Florence
tiuoruu, of Portland, Hpi'tit lust Muudiiy
In tliT city visiting rolativos.
On July 1st tlio Northern Pacific will
roil u to tlio fure from all Incut point to
Portland to U cents per mile.
Mrs. A. llulumnno, of Portland, spoilt
luut Friday and Kutimliiy in this city
visiting tier inothor, Mrs. A. Davis.
Mr. and Mm. 0. V. lilythe, of Port
land, apnnt a duy in town this week, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs, K. K. Quick. .
Mr. and Mm. V. Jl. Dolman and Mm.
Pr. Yeariraiii went to IJnukur hill hint
Monday to go into vamp for the summer.
Mr. and Mr. 'r. J. Cluotou loft Tims
day morning for an extended trip Kast.
They uxpuct to be absent two months.
Dr. Hum hmt must of the lumber
roue I y to Iwgin the erection of a hand-
aomu two-Ntory rcsiuciico in mo norm
pari ol town.
Mr. M. I,. Sturm, of Bm'liulor Flat
leave In a few diiya for a visit to Waal
liigton points, expecting to bo absent
most of the summer.
Minn Harali Gllmore arrived limna last
Friday (or the summer vacation from
her studios at Oregon City, wliere who
attuuded school the past year.
Mr. I. O. Wikstom was up from bin
falaiua mill Monday and Tuesday,
.tins savs ho expect to remove his fam
ily buck to this County this full.
MrV, If. Conyers came up from
CMatirkanlo hint Monday to attend the
fufttral of Cant. Henderson. Hhe re
Idniued over night to visit her daughter.
Kvery Indication now (joints to the
fact that there will 1m an iwineusu sea
aide travel this summer. Already tiie
agitation is on among the local seaside
sojourners.
The County debt is bolnst rapidly paid
oil'. The Treasurer will make a cull
some of these days pretty soon that
wilt "surpriso the natives." Let her go,
(.iallaglior.
Mr. A. Kbannabiin came over from
Vornnuia lust Friday, lie was accom
panied home by tils daughter. Lulu,
who hud visited Iter sister, Mrs. Cleotoii,
for a number of weeks.
Work on the Methodist edifice In
this city Is not progressing as rapidly as
is desired on amount of inability to pro
duce lumber by reason of hesvv demand
for the product of tlio local mills.
The fee collected In tho County
Clerk's olllce during the month of May
amounted to 2SI2.M, as follows: Ke
cording fees, 1 15.50; Circuit Court fees,
175.50; hind redemptions, flOI.M.
Mr. A. A. Cleveland, of the city
actum), Is this week unending the com
mencement exercises of the htate Uni
versity at Kiigcne, from which institu
tion he was graduated two years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Klmor Wharton, of
Fjiokaiie, arrived here on Friday lust for
A visit to relatives. They have been
absent nearly four years. Their visit
will be of about two week's duration.
Mr. Cbas. Knglish, sr., of Deer Island,
who, some lime since, went to San Fran
cisco to have a surgical 0Kirution per
formed, is reported to bo rapidly im
proving, but not yet able to leave tlio
liospitul.
Oeorge Kamsey was down from Scap
poose last (Saturday. While here he
tendered ills rcsigniilion as Supervisor
of the Scappoose road district. Ooorge
expects to leave for Capo Nome about
July 1st.
Mr. Harry Oliver and wifo, of Yank
ton, expect to leave in a few days lor
JCasU'm Oregon, where they go to visit
relatives and particularly in quest of a
change of climate, hoping to improve
the condition of Mrs. Oliver's health.
Census Enumerator Godfrey reports
aplendjtl progress In his work and kind
treaMfient from the public. Mr. tiod
Irey says a great interest seems to be
manifested by the people and informa
tion is imparted with much willingness.
Will Blavens is now lamenting the
losa of a tr') g'dd watch, stolon from
liis room at bis I'ortland lodgings. Will
is of the opinion that a roomer in the
house took the timepiece, but so far
neither the thief has been apprehended
nor the property recovered.
The board of directors of tho St. Hel
na public school has purchased a
school library enclvclopcdia in four vol
umes. This addition to the school
amiltmieiit was a vcrv wise act on the
part of the board, ami the work will be
very vaiuame in me scnuoi room.
I louse-pa in ting business has assumed
considerable proportions in Ht. Helens.
Many of the dwellings are boing re
paired and repainted this season, and
before tho summer is gono the appear
ance of tho town will bo greatly im
proved. A letter rccolved In this city Saturday
by 1). J. Hwitsor contained the informa
tion that Oeo. Anderson, once a resi
dent here, had boon severely hurt while
working in a logging camp near Ducoda,
WaBh. Tho Injury was sustained by a
donkey cable breaking aim sirixing air,
Anderson.
On tho first of July the officers of the
County will bogin to draw pay accord
ing to tho achodule established by the
last legislature, which is as follows:
County Judge, 720; Clerk, M00, with
SH)0 for deputy ; Khorih", H(K), witli 7tH)
for deputy; Assessor, i)00, with $2.60
per day for doputy when noedod ; School
Superintendent, o60; Treasurer, tlio
former amount, COO.
St. Helens has an ordinance which is
about as useful as a fifth wheel to a
wagon. It is almost a daily occurrence
for strangers to ride their bicycio at pell
mell speed down the sidewalks, with no
word of Interference ollered up. Streets
re good enough for the residents of the
city, however, but In case of a slight in
fraction of the coda by any of our peo
ple there is no end of harangue. Ihe
law should be inn Jo operativo at all
times and under all conditions.
Columbia County lias an official whom
it will put tip against any oillclal of
any other County In the State for a
rmroril for tvinir matrimonial knots.
During the past fourteen yours Judge
Loan has married 74 couples, all in Col
umbia Ooimtv. For eight years prior
to the judge's previous election as
County Judge he was Justice of the
Peace for Itainior precinct, during which
time ho performed a groat many mar
riage ceremonies, and sinuo ho was
elected County Judgo four years ago
the number has proportionately in
creased. No wonder the judgo received
such an overwhelming majority for
re-election. His popularity nnd fit
ness for tho placo puled into insignifi
cance when tho matter of his popularity
with the fair sox is taken into account.
Heuieiiiber the big dance at St. Hel
ena on July 4th,
K. K. Quick attended to business In
Portland on Wednesday,
I'm k Mitchell spent a duy or two
visiting in tills city this week.
Mr. and Mrs, J, 8. Cloutuger visited
relatives at Scappoose lust Hunday.
Mrs. W. J. Mucklu, of ltalnier, visited
relutives in this city a few days this week.
Commissioner letnrson citirio ovor
from Mist Tuesday to attend to business
matters. ,
C. W. Molllnger. of Vemonla, camo
over the mountain Tuesday and on Wed
nesday continued on to I'oi tlund,
Mr. A. II. l'owell, of Pittsburg, came
over from that place Tuesday, and con
tinued on to Portland the same day.
JIuhIiioss along tho river continues to
thrive, and steam boatmen report more
trulllc than they call bo conveniently
handled.
Mrs. D. M. Ewing and Mrs. Wm.
ltlackford, of Maygur, visited their rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. J. (i. Wults, in this
city several days tbis week.
Mrs, S. S. Way has purchased a con
fectionery store and bukory at Four
teenth and Washington streets, Port
land, and is now engaged in taking care
of the bus! noes.
io recent session of tho Grand
Titer of JCustern Htur. held In Port-
mid, Mrs. James Muckle, of tills city,
was elected organist ol Hint bouy lor
the ensuing year.
The season for bond signing Is at
bund and County otlicers aro on the
still hunt for signers. They aro all good
men and no trouble will be experienced
iu furnishing all tlio bonds necessary.
On July 4th, the Astoria 4 Columbia
Kiver lUllroad will soil tickets between
all points except Astoria to Portlund or
Portland to Astoria, at one fure for the
round trip, tickets going on the 4th anil
returning, up to and including the 6th.
The shearing of Willurd and Have
llerrcn's sheen was llnishcd Monday,
and the yearling yielded 11 pounds.
Uwes 9 to o years oiu gavo up i '-,
pounds of good," clean wool, with strands
0 inches long and strong. lleppnor
liaiiutte.
Will Cooper, of Warren, was in town
last Saturday. He handed us a half
dozen gooseberries which tio had
brought down as samples of that variety
of fruit raised on his place. They were
vurv larie. beautiful berries, and dem
onstrate what Columbia County soil is
capable of producing,
Friends of Hey. O. O. Haley will be
much pleased to learn that he has re
cently received from President McKin-
ley the appointment as cnupiuin in ine
army, to bo stationed in the Philippine
islands, whither ho and Mrs. Haley
expect soon to go. Tlio salary eon-
lioclcu with the woik is fiovu anuuuny.
The municipality of St. Helens never
made a better investment than tho one
ordering the streets improved by a lib
eral supply of crushed rock. The la
mentable part of the entire circum
stance is the shortage of funds to carry
tho work on to a greater extent and
extend tho improvement to the entire
breadth ana length o all the streets.
About twenty of the members of Ava
Temple uf Hathliono Sisters of this city
visiteu urpnea lempie in rortianu msi
Saturday night. The steamer America
was chartered lor the trip, leaving here
at 0.-30 p. in., arriving back at 2:H0a. in.
A very pleasant trip was inni ami a
most enjoyable visit, besides a splendid
luncheon.'whicli was very much enjoyed.
It is reported that the steamer Amer
ica is to tie leased from Captain liood
and placed on tho Kainier-Portlund run
instead ol mo i nnoy. ine emmee win
take pluce just as soon as the old Young
America, now tho Republic, can be
made ready for tho Slough run. All
this Is minor, and this statement is pub
lished without authority by any person
In a position to know.
Fred Watkins, Constable-elect for
Union precinct, was in town a day or
two recently, having just been "tuned
loose" from the hospiul in Port
laud, where ho had a few sections of
liis jaw enrved away to cure a little dia
turbunce in that portion of his anatomy
kicked up by some defective molars.
He has gone about liis work again oil
board tho steamer Fannie.
George Gragg, a brother of 8. A.
Gragg, of this city, arrived here Friday
accompanied by' his mother. Their
home is at Deer Island, Or. They cume
for a visit with relatives and were both
so unfortunate as to be attacked by the
grippe immediately after their arrival
in Corvallis. They aro lying quite ill at
the home of S. A. Gragg. A physician
is-in constant attendance on them.
Corvallis Uacette.
Tlio St. Helens Light & Water Com
pany has material ordered and most of
It on hand to better equip their plant
liero by the erection of a larger and
better reservoir, which, when completed,
will be welcomed by the patrons, not
only from the fact of having cleaner
water, but also from having at all
times a more abundant supply on hand
in case of fire. In fact, tho proposed
improvement is one which has long
been needed.
Mr. II. A. Oberg, of Deer Island, was
in the city last Friday on route to
Grant's Pass, whither he goes in quest
of a placo to permanently locate with
his family. He expects to return after
a brief time and take tho family to the
new home. Mr. Oberg has been a resi
dent of this County for many years aim
states that his only reason for desiring
to leave it is to get away from the con
tinued wet weatner in the winter nine.
Otherwise, Mr. Oberg atales, no more
pleasant or profitable place to reside can
be tounu.
Tim Conntv Clerk has ordered from
the printer the blank forms of certifi
cates of election to be issued to Koad
Supervisors, Justices of the Pence and
Constublos, and as soon as it is possible
to got them out, the Clerk will bo able
to issue the same .to the ollicors named.
Koad Supervisors aro required to give
no bond, but in case of failure to qual
ify for tho odlco to which they have
been elected, the Court, governed by
tlm statutes, will I moose a flue of $25.
Justices of the Peace and Constables
are required to furnish bonds.
SnvBral lomiinir firms mot at the Com-
inercial Club in Portland Saturday
evening and effected a combination, for
tlm mimosa of liinitintr overproduction
and raising the price of logs, to be,
known as tho Columbia River Logging
Association. 8. honson, of Uak I'mnt,
was chosen president, nnd L. H. Briggs,
of rortlitiiu, secretary, mo nrms sign
ing the nrticles of incorporation are:
liensmi Logging Lumbering Company,
Muckle Brothers, Stewart Powers, Ore
gon Iron & Steel Company, per H,
Alger; Sorenson Lumber Company, JJ,
Snldcrn. J. B. Y eon, E. L. C. Company,
of Cathiamet; Saldern & Brigge, Hab
ighorst Company, Henry Tuko, Deep
Uiver LneL'iim Company. H. l't. Arm
strong, B. II. Armstrong, Colliiis-Byerly
Logging Company, Collins-Brect-Perrot
Company, Gray's Hay togging Com
pany, Mi-Fin land Brothers nnd Thomas
Day and Frank Brown.
WAllUKN ITKMM.
Miss Muo Harms Is spending a few
days in Portlund this week.
Fine weather has at last arrived and
haying is the order of the duy.
Matt and Roy Grewell are now busy
haying at the Honeyman farm.
Miss Lilllo Beaver visited relatives in
Scappoose a few days last week.
John Nelson commenced hauling wood
to Dowulug's lauding last Tuesday.
John Dolan, Carson Hariris and Ed
Harms were Portland visitors one day
last week.
D. A. and Will Puttulo and Oliver
Gould, of Portland, were down at the
ranch last Sunday.
Miss M. Ella Tompkins and Mrs. Jos.
Meserve were the guests of Mrs. Ruth
Siielllcld last Monday evening.
Mr. E. Hall took his departure for
Walla Walla last Thursday, where he
wilt visit for a few weeks with his niece.
Mr. Gus Hcgclo and family, of Bach
elor Flat, were over at Warren lust Sat
urday afternoon on a fishing expedition.
Mrs. Lucinda Blanchard left last Wed
nesday morning for Portland, where she
will attend tho Pioneer meeting to be
held at that place this week.
Mrs. Melissa Beeglo, who has been
residing in Salem and Cottage Grove for
some time past, camo down on a visit
lust week to her son, Jas. A. Beeglo, and
family.
Anyone needing any harness repair
ing done will do well to call on Win.
Hhellicld, who has a shop at tlio Noon
place under the management of Mr. 11.
II. Clarke.
Services last Sunday morning and
evening were not very well attended,
Kov. liullantyne will not preach aguin
until the first of July, four weeks from
last Sunday.
The Warren baseball nine were de
feated at Scappoose last Sunday by a
core of 25 to ;i in favor of Scappoose.
A return gsme is expected to be played
at Warren next Sunday.
Mr. Geo. Cunningham, who was so
seriously hurt by having a large stump
lull on lilm and injuring his arm, while
working at the Noon place, is able to lie
around again, but is still carrying his
arm in a sling.
A dance will be given at the school
house hall this (Friduy) evening to
which the public is cordially invited.
Good music will be furnished and a
good time assured those who come. Ice
cream and cake will be served at the
hall at 10 cents a dish.
Mr. Chris Carlson .and eon, Olaf, of
Astoria, came up latt Monday and will
spend some time in Warren. They are
tho guests ol their brother-in-law and
uncle, Mr. II. Larson. They are both
very much pleased with the country
and enjoying themselves greatly.
The ladies of the Evangelical church
will give a lawn party Wednesday even
ing, June !20, in the orchard of Mr. F.
M. Hovt. to which everybody is cor
dially invited. Refreshments' will be
served at the different stands, which
will be presided over by some of the
ladies of this place, t he proceeds are
to go toward tlio church. A short lit
erary programme will bo rendered,
consisting of songs, recitations and
speeches, alter which games ol an mini a
will be indulged in. Come and spend a
pleasant evening.
Died, Heleaaed, Kucuped.
County Judire Doan has been notified
by Mr. J. F. Calbreath, superintendent
f tho Oregon insane asylum, of the
deaths, discharges and cloiiements at
and from that institution, of persons
committed there from Columbia County,
follows:
Mr. V. R. McCulloch. of Upper Ne-
halein, who was committed on Decern
lier 18, 18H8, died at the asylum March
31st, tli is year.
Frank Juresli. committed November
22d, 18l)t), wus released March 81st, this
vear, to be taken to his home in wash-
nuton County, uv his brother. Jaresh
is the man who struggled so desperately
on the street here for his liberty, and
icave some of the town fellows such an
entertaining tussle for a few moments.
He was brought down trom hcappoose
by Harry West and Thomas Cloningor.
John K. Wardell, brought up from
Mavirer. and committed to the asylum
on May 15th, escaped from the asylum
on the 2Uth of May, and is yet at largo.
Would Not Suffer 8o Again for Fifty
Times Its rrlce.
I awoke last nitrlit with Bevere pains
in my stomach. 1 never felt so badly In
all my life. When I came down to work
this morning I felt so weak I could
hardly work. I went to Miller & Mc-
Curdv's drug store and they recom
mended Chainberlain'f Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked
like magic and one dose fixed me all
right. It certainly is the finest thing I
ever used for stomach trouble. I shall
not be without it in my home liereniter,
f.... T ul.rtiil.l mt nara ,rt otwlilFA tho s,,f
ferings of lust night again for fifty times
US price. It. II. YIIJIOH, .iverviimu,
Burgettstown, Washington Co., Pa. This
remedy is for sale at the St. Helens
Pharmacy
School Kcport.
Follow inn is the report of tho Goble
school for tho month ending June 8:
Number of days taught 18
Number of days attendance.
Number of days absence.. 42
Number of times tardy 13
Number of boys enrolled 1(1
Number of eirls enrolled 14
Total numlier enrolled 30
Average number belonging U8
Average daily attendance 25
Those neither absent nor tardy dur
ing the month were: Oscar Hunter,
Orville Link, Mubol Foster, Alfred Hun
ter, Guy Hatterleo, fearl siiuerice, Jim
mie and Emma Anderson, Nellie Wiso,
Jennie Foster and Willie Nicholson.
Visitors during tho month were: Mrs.
B. Crabb. Mrs. Henrietta Fowler. Mrs.
D. A. Wise, Mr. John Archibald, Mr.
Percy Clark, Mr. O. E. Hunter, chair
man, and Mr. G. Jaquish and Mr. Lind
say, directors. Lois Wetlk,
Teacher.
IMerleus Newa
Comes from Dr. D. B. Onrgilo, of
Washita, I. T. Ha writes: "Klectric
Bitters lias cured Mrs. Brewer of scrof
ula, which had caused her great sutlor
ing for years. Torrible sores would
break out on her head and face, and the
best doctors could give her no help; but
now her health is excellent." Electric
Bitters is the best blood purifyer known.
It's the supreme remedy for ocaeroa,
tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, loils and run
ning sores. It stimulates, liver, kidneys
and bowels, expels poisons, helps diges
tion, builds up tho strength. Only 50
conts. Sold by St. Helens Pharmacy.
Guaranteed.
Do on Know
Consumption is preventable? Science
hits proven that, and also that negloct is
suicidal. Tho worst cold or cough can
lie cured with Sbiloh's Cough and Con
sumption Curo. Sold on a positive
guarantee for over 11 fly years. Sold by
Dr. Kthvin Uosh.
Lloyd Detrick has sone to Marshland.
where he has secured employment (or
ine summer.
Rev. 0. E. Philbrook will preach next
Dunuay at ueer island at li :30 a. in.,
and at the Canaan school house at 4
p. m.
Attorney W. II. Conyers came up
from Clatskanle Wednesday to attend to
matters pertaining to the State Land
Board.
Wagon loads of new hay are seen to
arrive in the city from near-by farms,
and the crop Is reported to be a good
one this season.
A tabulated statement of the vote by
precincts cast on the 4th of the month
will be found elsewhere in this issue.
The figures are official. Cut out the
table and lay it away for future refer
ence. We acknowledge the receipt of a sea
son ticket to the 7th annual assembly of
tho Willamette Valley Chautauqua As
sociation, which will be in session at
Gladstone Park, Oregon City, July 11-21.
The coming session promises to be the
most interesting of any session yet held.
In a bunch of beef cattle delivered in
Arlington last week by Joseph Frizzell,
there were three steers which weighed
6000 pounds. An Eastern buyer who
saw them said he bad never seen finer
steers in the Chicago market. Tiie
steers were photographed in Arlington,
and before an hour forty copies of the
pictures were ordered. They were
grade Hercfords,. of the Danneman
stock.
Tell Your Slater.
A Beautiful Complexion is an impossi
bility without good pure blood, the sort
that only exists in connection with good
digestion, a healthy liver and bowels.
Karl's Clover Root Tea acts directly on
the bowels, liver and kidneys, keeping
them in perfect health. Price 25 cts.
and 60 cts. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
UICD,
HKNUKKiK)H.At Houlton, Oregon, Saturday,
Juttetttti, lyOO, Cttpuiin A. A. Heialerson.
PttCeuKt'il huil been acoimtant sullorer for seT
erMl mouths from tmnorotu uaucer, alfecthiK the
riKlitjuw, wltleh muuiher was rurnovcri at til.
Vincent's hospital, Portland, several weeks ago.
The patient wus soon ahlt to return to bis home,
anI hoM whm entertained for a while that he
might teisirarlly recover, but the ravage of
the lireulful dlHesMe never reused their work un
til death elulmed the vietim- t'nptaln Header
son Wrti born In Manchester, Nova Beotia, 06
years ago, removluj from there to the Htaieof
Maine, where at the uite of 14 years he began a
seafarer's life, which he followed until the out
break of the civil war, In whieS he did about
four year' service. Captain Henderhon had
tieeu a reildent of this vicinity for a great many
years aDd was highly respected by everybody.
His remain were laid U, rest Monday afternoon
In (jermany Hill Cemetery, according to the
rites of t'hu Masonlo fraternity, of which order
he was a member. A wife and brother survive
the deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Orrtts T Oiiigom City, Or.,
Kay 31, 1900.
NOTIPK IS HEREBY OIVKN THAT IHE
following-named settler has filed notice of
hit Intention to make tinul proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the Kegister and Receiver, at Oregon City,
Oregou, on Aug. 4tli, l'JOO, vii:
JOHN II HAKKR.
Homestead entry No. 10,4(11, for the W. of N
w. section is, lowusni
i IS. township 4 north, range
west, una the
E. of N. K.J4 section 11, town-
shlD 4 north, range 4 west.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: . P. Mallard, Otto B. Mai in -sten,
David F. Early, aud Squire W. Early, all
of Vemonla, Oregon.
JSJ18 CBas. fl. Moobei, Register.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for
Columbia Conntv.
The hoard ol Commissioners for
the Hale of Hchool and Univer
sity Lands, and for the Invest
ment of the Funds Arising
therefrom, styled "the Stute
Laud Hoard". 1'lalnlin.
vs. SUMMONS
M. A. Roeser and M. Roeser, her
husband, Joseph K. Lincoln, E.
N. Wheeler, Nlcolal Bros. Co., a
Corporation, Mrs. H. A. Colby,
William n. Thomson and I. C.
Sauford, Defendants.
To Mrs. H. A. Colby, M. Roeser and I. C. San
ford, Defendants above-named:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
Vou und each of you are hereby notified, that
the plaintlli herein has tiled acomplaint against
you In the above entitled Court end cause, and
that you and each of you are ncreby required to
apt-ear and answer said complaint on or before
the last day prescribed by the order of publica
tion hereo', towlt: August 10th, WOO. Vou are
further untitled that if you fail to appear and
answer the s-dd oouiulalnt, or plead thereto
within said time, the plaintiff will cause
the default of each one of you to be entered
of record aud will apply to the Court for
the relief prayed for In said complaint: That Is
to say, for a judgment against the above-named
defendants, M. A. Roeser and M. Roeser, for the
sum of tiaio. with interest ihereon at the rate of
eight per cent per year from the 16th day of
February, Is'JI, and the further sum of fJ as
attorney's fees, and the costs and disbursements
of this suit, and for a decree foreclosing all
your right, title and interest In and to the real
estate described In the mortgage mentioned in
said complaint and doacrihed as follows to-wit:
The northwest '4, aud the south of the north
east quarter and the northeast quarter of the
northeast uuarter of section 82: uso the south
west quarter of the southeast quarter of section
2V. all altuute In town.dilp7, north of range!,
wait of the Willamette meridian, In Columbia
County, Btato of Oregon, and containing 3'iO
acres. Also for the usual decree for the sale of
said described mortgaged premises, and the ap
plication of the proceeds of said sale in pay
ment ol said judgment, aim lor such oincr aua
further rellel as the Court may deem proper.
The date of the first publication of this sum
mons la Friday, June IStli, 1MI0, and the last
publication thereof Friday, the 10th day of Aug
ust, A. I)., li'00; aud said summons shall be pub
lished on Friday of each week for the period of
six consecutive weeks between said dates.
I his summons Is served by nutmcuuon oy
order of the Hon. Thos. A. Mc.Briile, Judge of
the above-entitled Court, made aud entered on
the aith day of way, A. !., iw.
W. H. CONYKBS,
tl. W. Col..
Attornevs for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for
Columbia County.
The Board of Commissioners for
the Sale of School and Univer
sity Lands and for tho Invest
ment of the Funds Arising
Therefrom, Styled "The State
I .,,i,,l llnanl." Plaintiff
vs. SUMMONS
M. Roeser and M. A. Roeser, his
wife, Joseph F. Lincoln, E. N.
W heeler, Nlcolai llrothers Co.,
a Corporation, Mrs. H. A.
Colby, William B. Thomson
aud 1. C. Sanford, Defendants.
To Mrs. H. A. Colby, M. Roeser nd I. C. Saii-
fortl, Defendants above-named:
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
1 Yon and each of vou are hereby uotil ed.
that the Plaintiff herein has filed a complaint
against you in the above-entitled Court and
ciiiaa. nnd that vnu and each of vou arc hereby
requlrod to appear and answer said complaint
on or before tho last day proscribed by the order
of publication hereof, towit: August loth, 1000.
You are further notified that if yon fall to ap
pear aud answer the sal. I complaint, or plend
thereto, within said time, the Plaintiff will
cause the default of each one of you to be cn
tril of record and will atmlv to the Court for
the relief prayed for In said complaint: That Is
to aav, for a judgment against the above-named
HnfandutitA. M. KoesAr and M. A. Roeser. for
the sum of U0, with interest thereon at the
rate of eight per cent par year from August
16th. 181U, and also for the further sum of 175
n nitornnv's fnes in said suit, allll for tlio COstS
and aisltursemeuis in inissuii, auu ior a uecre
foreclosing all your right, title ana interest in
and to the real e.-t ite described iu the mortgage
mentioned in Bald comnlaiut aud described as
follows to-wlt: The north hall of the north
west quarter; the southwest quarter of the
northwest quarter; the northwest quarter of the
southwest quarter ui section m; iiiho ine soutu
urai. nnnrinr of the southeast ouartor: and the
northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of
section rr-, an oemg stunie in lownsnip ,
n.trih .-,1 raium 2 wftMl of the Willamette Meri
dian in Columbia County. Oregon. Also for the
usual decree for the sale of said described mort
gaged premises, ana tlio application oi ine pro
,.... ,! of said sale iu UAVUH'tlt of ssid judgment.
and for such other and further relief as the
Court may deem proper.
The date of the first nuhllcatlon of this sum
mons is Friday, Juue 15th, 1900, and the last
publloaUQn thereof Friday, ine nan aav oi
August. A. D.,J'.KMI; and said summons ahull be
published on Friday of each week for the period
of six eonseoutlve weeks between said dates.
This summons is served by publication, by
order of the Hon. Thus. A. McBride, Judgo of
the above entitled Court, made and entered on
the 2lh day 'of May, A. D , 1900.
W. H. Comykrs,
G. W. Coi.n,
.'Attorneys for Plaintiff.
COUMTY TREASURER'S NOTICE
Coukty Tssasiihkr's Orrics,
u it-. a irmn
TOTICB 18 HEItKBY GIVEN THAT ALL
11 unpaid County Warrants ol coiumuia
County, Oregon, which have been presented
ami endorsed' "Not Paid for Want of Funds,"
prior to Sept. 1st, IBM), will bo paid npjin pre
sentation at this olllce. Interest Will not be
allowed after this date. kdwin bubs,
nillJS Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon.
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM
It may conaern, that the undersigned. guar
dian of the estate of Oeorge E. Frakes. a minor,
has riled In the County Court ol Columbia
County' state of Oregon, his final account aud
report as such guardian of said estate, and that
Haturday. the 7lh day of July, HMO, at the hour
of 1 o'clock F. M., of said day, at the Court
House In St. Helens. Or., has been appointed by
suld Court as the lime and placs for hearing
of objections to said final account and report,
and for the hearing aud settlement thereof.
Dated Juue 7, 1U00. V. A. Fkakks.
Ouardlau of the estate and person of George
E, Frakes, a minor.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Okkoom City, On.,
May 12, WOO.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK
following-named settler hss filed notice of
her Intention to make final proof In iupiort of
her claim, and thut said proof will be made be
fore the Countv clerk of Columbia County, at
St. Helens, Oregon, on June 27th, 1U00, vii:
DSniiiA i;. on. ulnar.
of section 12, township 4 north, range 4 west.
nne names ine loiiowmg witnesses v prove
her continuous residence uton and cultivation
of said land, viz: John D. linker, OttoB. Malm
sten, aud Alice D. Smile, of Vernonla, Oregon,
Eva West, of Greenville. Oregon,
mis J22 . Cuss. B. Mooass, Register.
NOTICE FORUBLICATION.
Land Orrica at Okeooh City. Or.,
May 29th, 1900.
N'OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
fnllowliie-.named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
hia clulm. that sslil tirnftf will Imi made before
the County Clerk ot Columbiacounty,at St. Hel
ens, Oregon, on July 16, 1900, viz:
W1L.1.1E A. fl AKKIS.
Homestead entrv No. 11,179. for the N. 'A of B.
E. 4, 8. W. '4 of S. K. and 8. E. of 8. W.
of section 19, township 6 north, range 4 west.
tie names ine lonowing wuncsHes w prove
his coutiuuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land vis: C. W. Melllnger, 8. A. Wilkin
son, li. M. Keeuiney, ana A. li. Matnews, all ol
Vemonla Oregon.
Jl J 13 Cms. B. Mooass, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
La no Orrics AT Obiook City, Or ,
May 81. 1900.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed uoflce of
his Intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that suld proof will be made be
fore the Register and Receiver, at Oregon City
Oregon, ou Aug. 4, 1U00, viz:
bAsur.Lr. hai.ijaku.
Homestead entry No. 10.532, for the W. Ji of 8.
K. U and S. E. 'A of 8. E. M. of section X loxo-
ship 4 northFrange 4 went.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis: John D. Baker, E. E. Nicker
son, F. M. I'arker, and David T. Early, all of
Vernonla, Oregon.
jrijlS Cbas. B. Mooris, Register.
'CITATION.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in
and for Columbia County.
In the matter of the estate of Frank II. Webber,
deceased.
To fcliiabeth Webber. Mrs. I. G. Wlkstrom, heirs
of said deceased, and all others whom It may
concern.
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
You are hereby cited and required to appear
before Ihe Judge of the County Court of Ihe
State of Oregon, for Columbia County, on Mon
day, the 16th day of July, I'.X1. at 1 o'clock In
ine atiernoon oi Baiu nay, ai me wun eiihiiu ut
the Court Houra. In the Clfv ol ST. Helens, in
Columbia County, Oregon, to show cause, if any
there be, why an order should not be made
granting to the said Administrator permission,
and directing mm io sell lie real estate oi saia
deceased, at public auction, according to the pe
tition of the Administrator on file herein. That
the following is a true description of the real
proiertv described In ihe petition, belonging to
said estate, to-wlt: The west W of the north
west M of the southeast '4 of section 7. township
4 north, range 1 west of Willamette Meridian, in
Columbia county, Mate oi uregon.
witness, ine Hon. i. a. iroau,
". Judge of the County Court of the
iEAL J State of Oregon, for the County of
., ,. , ' Columbia, this 11th day of June,
A. D. I!.
Attkst: J. G. WATTS, Clerk.
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE
To the Honorable County Court of Columbia
Conntv, Oregon.
We, the undersigned legal voters, residing in
Oak Point Precinct, Columbia Couuty, Oregon,
would respectfully petition your honorable
body at its next Regular Session, which will be
held on the Sth day of July, l'JOO, in the Court
House. In tho City ol St. Helens, Colombia
County, State of Oregon, that a Liquor License
De grautea io . Ij. ruinam, io sen spiruuous,
vinous and malt liquors, in quantities less than
one gallon, in Oak Point Preci net, In said Con n
ty and State, and that said License be granted
for a period of six months; for all of which
your petitioners will over pray:
W H Keed, Jus G Gumbert, D M Ewing, W A
Paslev, James Coakley. Carl Stockenberg, James
Stockeubcrg, L 8 Mason, R 11 King, Geo W
Knick, Henrr Henderson, Chas Ertckson, C L
Blamnlil.'t, wm Anderson, oavin mini, wmiam
MeCollam. (1 H Crandall, A L Mt'Oaire, George
Armstrong, Joseph Powers I S Gragg. C R Wi
ley, J E Black, J W Turner, I J Davis, Wm Rob
ert, tlharles Mayger, Simon Kaspar, Frank
Humes. A E Middaugh, F w nunrer, s sio
Barnes, L Stockeubcrg. G W Barnes, C G Pal
lium, A Wadin, F E Williams. C P Syvcrson, C
w Lovearen. J B Lovegren. Edgar Quigley, Q
W Walling, L W Ball, F J Quinu, J G Tompkins,
Ed Carlson, Emil Peterson, M A Kegel. Ed Love
gren. A J Quigley, R Herino, c II Jones, Chaa
Hermo. R S Payne. Harry Russell, H Syverson.
K J smith, b Lovegieu, i ivoeiiermeirer, b a
Norgren. J8j6
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE
To Tin Hoi'orabli County Count or Col
umbia County, State or Ohioon:
Wa. the nnderslfmed letral voters, residing tn
Goble Precinct Columbia County Slate of Oregon.
would respeotmiiy petition your ltonoraDie
body at its next regular terra, which will be
held on the 5th day of July, 1900, tn the Court
House in the citr of St. Helens, Columbia
Conntv, State of Oregon: That a license be
granted to O. E. Hunter, to 6ell spiritless,
vinuona and malt liquors In quanitles less than
one gallon, in Goble Precinct, In said County
anil istaie, ana mac saiu license ee granieu ior av
period of one vear, for which we ever pray:
Dated this 23th, day of May WOO, at Goble
Oregon. G. C. Jaquish, K. W. Fowler, P. A.
Buchor, J, M. Powlor. Victor Furrer, Amcy
Link, Glenn Link, Frank Cleaver, Jacob Zwingll,
J. W. Lord, Fred Koble, Frafik Welter, J. M.
Payne, John Gilllgan.U. M. Farr, Thomas Paw
son, T. 11. Blackoter, L. Bradley, M. W. Bradley,
Charles Link, J. C. Monroe, H. Stehmau, John
Karr, Jay P. Archllbaia, uonaia Bate, jonn
Munson, C. W. McFarland, G. 8. Foster, F.
Drucks, Henry Blake, James Blacketer, II.
Ward, U. 8. D'Spain, A. H. Roberts, James
Kennedv. 1r. Thos. Buree&s.
George Foster, jr. F. W. McKluster Peter
lioescy, wipe l razairai, ii. jm. rowitr, m. .
drown .Ins Ijtnnrs. Thomas Pooote'a. G. W.
Farr, G. Anllker, Walter Hunier, Peter Wicks,
Wm. Bardick, R. Aullker, 0. P. Anderson,
8. IS. Butts, A. Neer, J. R. Madison, E. A. Smith.
W. 1). Snjterlee, Fred Woodham, J. H. Spencer
Christopher Mnglun.
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Carry the largest stock and greatest variety of general merchandise of any
firm in Columbia county, where the wants of the farmer, the
logger, mechanic, business man and laborer can
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blankets, oil clothing, feed, flour, garden seeds, orchard grass,
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ST. HELENS, - OREGON.
St, Helens Meat Market
KELLEY & GILS0N, Proprietors.
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