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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1900)
OREGON MIST. NOVEMBZH 10, 1000. County Court adjourned but Saturday Vailing. ' Frank Dow was down from Oak Island Tuaway, ; tflit Gertrude Flulsy tpent Sunday in rortiano. Merchaut James Dart waa In Portland Mr, a. W. Perry, of Houlton, was in rurtiana weaneway. J, K. Blakesley was amoti the Port- land visitor Monnay. Lon Smith waa In from hit Milton owek ranch Wdnedy. Attorney W. U. Powell lltd Or goo City on bum ne Tuesday. Dr. Cawood, the dentist, will be In this dty each Wednesday. Ftn,' Browing pig for tale cheap, by r. JS. Mliver, lanauin, uregon. Mr. Hannah Tyssklewlca, of Port land, waa In thl city ltiesaay.. L N. Shatto, of Rainier, haa been granted peniion of 0 per month Ira. S. 6. Way, of Portland visited In thl viutnlty a aay or two last week. Mr. Oaoram fthtnn. formerly Mlsn DU Captea, Waited relative In thl city Monday. Mr. I. T, Wllaon and aon. of "th Texaa Mttleinant." were In town lat fSatarday. Thorn aa Cooper and wife, of Kalama, vlaltadfit. Helen friend but Saturday afternoon. Bet. Mr. Ftillbrook will preach at Peri and Yankton nest Sunday at the utoal hour. Any lumber on the yard at Btanwood'a mill $9 per tnouaand) poial order ao put UHHienna. , Monru carries a complete Una of hoe and boot, lie haa th genuine "Catter" ahoa, The OrlenUl hotel In thl elty will re open to the pnblta next Monday, under aW management. X hoet of Odd Fellow gathered In thl city laat Saturday evening to attend their stated convention. For bargain In general merrhandlae call on Bailey A Brinn, Houlton. Call and examine goods and prices. m-m. a mm . t tm w air. A. ti. ueor-n, r. vox, mm. J. (. Watta, Mr. U. W. Price and Mr. D. Devla were Portland visitor Tueaday. The County Treaourer give notlo thia week that ha will pay ail outstand ing warrant endorsed prior to March 20th, 1000. Mr. A. H. Powell and daughter, Myrtle, ol PitUbnrg, came over lat Fri day and visited her and In Portland for day or two, There la to be another eatoon atarted In 43obt4 -precinct bv John Bur bee, wboae Ketition for a (ieene appear in Uii ue of Tub Mm. A dance for Thanksgiving night la an--aoanond to take place) in tbia city. Music I to be furnished by Brice'a orchestra. Ticket, topper Included, fl.Si. Clara nee Oarriaon, M Warren, ha brought auit In Multnomah County agalnit J. W. and 8, A. Nicknuttore xvar 1231 balance due on wood. The re-elaatlati of McKlnley doesn't bwib at samp wr evurTiajuy Uljievs uray imv crocerle. drv good, hardware, leath er and rubber food, leed, etc. of Collin A uray. Thome Kordhy, who for ten year haa erved th Shaver tranaportatlon Com jpany in the capacity of purser, liaa re aiguad LI post and win viait hi old bo ana In Norway. Oar policy .Not tn tb Phlllippln lilanda, but at borne la to do a large business by celling the beat good on a close margin. Call and get our quota tion, vom a a uray. Mr. W. H. Dolman exnecla to atart In n few day on a rattier extended viait to a brother who reside In the Indiau Ter ritory, down on the border land of aun ahlne, yam and goober. Captain Hoochklrk itate that th machinery and boiler for the new boat have arrived and work will be puahed and the boat completed by the first of the year. The boat will go on the Rainier-Portland run. Mf. K K. NfokaraAn. ftl Vitrnnnw. ra. In town Tueaday, having returned from Portland, whither he want to meet hla father and mother, who had Just arrived from Kansas, and who will spend the winter in Neualem Valley vUiung their NOTICt i-llOM VERNONIA. ..? Wu El,' .7 dughter were out to Fortland at . The ateamer America baa canned to make Sunday trip through the Slough. The Shaver ftai alao changed her ached nle, conaequently there la no "Sunday boat," an inconvenience to a portion of the publio but probably a taving to th boat owner. W publiah thl week In Ubulated form too reanlt of Uie November election In thia County by precincta. Information contained in cucb a table ) not only of Interert to the pulilic but it ia valuable to politiclaoa, office holder and otflo aeeker. Preaerye the paper for future nferenea, Ml Flora L. Vincent, who haa been teaching In Disk 48 of thl County, haa Juat cloned a very pleasant aeven month term of school. An interesting programm waa well received by the parent and other friend of the child ren who ware present. Mi Vincent waa the happy recipient of two beautiful Esnta, nnsenled by Mary, Buby and a CtralHun in behalf of the achool. kind worda aald, and good wishes expressed enhanced th value of the gift ten-fold. . We have an apology to offer to the fublio nod especially to th people of loulton, to Mr. A. II. Matthewa, of the Houlton hoti, and particularly to Dr. Boa. Mot that we were the author of a statement contained in those column laat week that n number of case of diphtheria had prevailed at Houlton, from, which one death had occurred. Thl atatament was made by a corres pondent, and believing it to be not well founded, we offered a brief contradiction In our local, but "truth la (trangor than fiction," and being strange, leems to be left to it solitude, ialaenood lie apaca while truth remain an Idle factor, and In thia our etatement was not heeded, but all importance attached to that which had no foundation in fact. Common reason would dictate that bad diphtheria prevailed, at least flva cases out of tan would have proved fatal. Our correspondent waa altogether wrong, and wa apologise for him. There la no use to nnter Into further discussion of thl matter after we have added that Dr. Roea haa been done an Injustice, the buainesa interest of Mr. Matthew and othera of Houlton, have been Injured, and the report that diphtheria prevailed or doe prevail nt Houlton, waa all a hoai. The traveling puWio need not ehnn Houlton for fear of exposure to thia alleged contagion, we aure it. Portland on buslnea Uat week. LMir?;iEdw-,nl Jowph. of St. HoUin. linger MT M,, ' W M"' 1.2? lHo,0d nl JIw Emmoti left laat Friday for Hauvie Island, where lliey have work for two or three week. H. K. Shirk made a trip to hi ranch on Upper Pebble Creek last Saturday, faotorily trtd off very satis- E. B. Nlckerson left 1 Sunday for Port land to meet hi father and mother, who com Jroin the East. Mr. and Mr. Nlckeron are here for a visit. Mr. and Mr. Wm. Wilson wont out to Porilnnd the latter part of last week to visit their daughter, Dessle, now Mr. Ilolbrook. . Thsy will return Uis latter part of thi week." Mrs. A. fthsnnaliiiv mhn k kn i- PorUand the past month or more visit- iiug wan air. aim air. Ulwton, came lif.litu Mllt. 1 - 1 M mir:i ... -'iv n .1 1 ii 1 1 . .nil m ra wii.n. . 1 1 had enjoyable visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Ttellauln of Michiiran. arrivad hem laat I'.l.l.., rneyhave come with the intention of uissing ine valley their permsnxnt home. Mr. Beiliteln wa bara a ago on a visit. Dow and Rosa Kmmv. Wood Knch. tin Ruck (k their flr.t wedding anniversary last Bat onlay, by having a few young frlenda w th them during tb day. Misse Alice Soul, Oral Spencer and Mabelle Kos went Un from hara anil Fninrt - plendld time. Commissioner Casa la an tha arnnnA thl week and ia personally superintend ing th construction of tha n hrlil above town. Most of the timber are gotten out and framing will be in prog- res by th time this ltum la raxl ). Taa Mist family. If th weather con tinue fair the bridge will soon be in It place. Miaa Jeaata Mltehell. of RL Union. began school In the Hchoonovcr district, and Miss Lena Tucker in the Pittahnnr district on Monday of last week. J. K ww bad intended beginning the inciter achool last Monday, but because ana everyway else In the district wa so crowded with work, achool did not open until Monday of the present wm. Preparation for the Thankssivlnff Biiwuiinmeni ov ine varnoma utarara Club, for the benefit of the Christmas lunu lor the Sunday achool children, are piogrcding. Tha date ia n zed for tha evening preceding Thankatdvimr. Nov m nt t a UQt h mwA Ik. Ill I-- w.i.wv. w-.l. W..V. ,I1IIBBIUU Will im 10 cent; all children under ten year to be admitted free. At the close of tha literary and musics! programme there wm oe a pumptin pie aociai. R. Eesseman went out to St. Helens Wendesdsy with the election returns of thi precinct. Auburn gave a large majority toor year ago for Bryan, nearly two-thirds, we understand, but mis time sue gave McKin ev a nlura itv of fifteen, andthie, too, came about by tha people thinking it out for them selves, for wa have had no nolitical meeting and very ltttlu discussion of pontic during the campaign, The land which Mesiri. Pringleand Campbell have listed haa not been turned over to Messrs. Gaston and Clark. All negotiations between these parttea are off we understand. Mr. L. F. Clarke ia the only anthorixed agent nerein tn vauey lor the rew xork and Oregon Timber and Coal Company. He ia back in tha field and ia making rapid progress in tha purchase of the 0.0U0 acrea tha eomnanv wants to tin v. Let all who have timber land for sale and want to help thl matter along aee air. Liar a at once. Laat Tuesday afternoon aa Commls- sloner Cas went home from election he went by tha ranch of Mr. Joseph Wed rick, who, sinos hla son. Martin, and family moved out to Houlton and Fort land, haa been living alone. Mr. Case found th old man dead in hia cabin, He at one notified Justice Wilson, who summoned Dr. C. L. Hatfield and a jury, consisting of I. P. Spencer, W. W. Allen, Uust (justafson. Tell Soule, V. M. Beeghley and 0. W. Mellinger, and prooeeded at onoe to hoid an inquest. Th result of tha investigation abowed that Mr. Wedrick had come to hia death outctitns Sunday or Monday from nat ural causes, tie wa about o years oia, was a aoldior during the war of 1861-6, during which he had been wounded, and bad not been in good health for tome rear. Ue wa born in Swltxorland. came to tbia country in early manhood and aettled in Indiana, where he mar ried and raised a family of aeven child ren, three only surviving him. bis wife having died year ago. Funeral service were field at the church Saturday by Rev. Stroup under the auspice of John Blucher Post, ti. A. ., Mr. Wedrick having been a member of Sumner Post of Portland. The body waa buried in the cemetery near town. Uis aon. Mar tin, wa th only member of the family present. Another aon, Charles M., living in Indiana, and a daughter. Esther, in Portland. We understand that two daughter have died during the past year. CLATBKANIB ITKM8. Mia Laura Nichols spent a day or two in town recently. A. M. Tlchenor haa taken hi depart ure for San Diego to spend th winter. Deri (AUllvuur. f Kk vaiiiviv.i, Orwig and Joe Freeman visited Portland thia week. L.B. Stuart ha charge of the drag atom with Frank Hall, in the absence of the doctor. T. W. Nordby apent Saturday in town. He la arranging business to leave on a visit to Norway in a few daya. f-fanr elty ia coming to the front with Its new street lampa ana peuestnsna at night can aee their way nicely, thauka to tha new gasoline illumination. Mr. and Mr. Snyder, an ged couple, came from Missouri one day last week to vlait their daughter. Mia. A. F, Myer. They will probably apend som time bare. Dr. 3. E. Hall, after leaving the Carter boy at Portland In th hospital tor a few days, left tor Southern California to viait hla mother and sister. He expecta to b absent about two or possibly three week..' A number of persons called at the parsonage one evening recently and tter an evening of unusual enjoyment, oft a unanulal lrlonii wun ineir uem. cently to get the fire company out. It got out nearly everybody In town, which caused a smile on the countenances of th brigade. The street had been WMlud and in iiuw carriage gut tiut to urn up anu return in nose. Jack Cameron wa In town a few day with the apan of logging horses be baa been using during tU past season for the Tiohenor Mill Company. The horse weighed 1830 and 1800 respectively, and looked aa plump aa though they had been having a picnic. Jack knowa how to take cam of a team and received th Congratulation nf tha vmmit xitK dutiable pride and pleasure. Roy and Robert Rartar. aveit ulir.nr Id and U yeitrs, were out hunting Satur day morning, when the gun in the hands of the older boy accidentally went off, sending a small 22-celibr ball into the oaca oi the younger boy, Robert. He walked moat a mile and a half home with the aid of hi brother. Doctor Hall failed to locata the hall ami nl morning took hi in to Portland where an attempt will be mad to find iU location oy mean of x. ray. The boy waa doing well when carried to the atation. His father and Ed Page accompanied The Ladle Aid Society served meals on election day and gave th voters, aa well a their friend, an excellent din ner for a (mall consideration, in the nj imwm onucr uranam'a hall. The nan up stairs waa secured for election returns and waa occupied by a jollv crowd largely made up of young folka. whose game and music kept things .Toijr ins nan until midnight, when all fe tatiafied that Mi.Ifinl txmA k. elected and the country safe for another wrm. Across me way, at uonyers' hall, a dance waa also in progress, while on the street outside there waa evidence of a little more hilarity than usual. 8OAPFOO8B NEW ITEMS. Bert Wet 1 visiting friend In Port land. M. C. Gray, of St. Helen, wa repair ing the telegraph line here Saturday laat. Ml Lena Bushman la at Hoi brook, where (he will remain until Christmas. J. P. West haa five or six men em ployed clearing land on hi plac near Calvin Bonner, of The Dalle, (pent a few hour of last Saturday here among friend. Rev. Jone will hold services at the Congregational church on Sunday, Nov tntber 18th. John Spark ha a standing challenge to wrestle anyone in the County for five dollar a tide. ,r Ernest Ellis and friend passed through Scappooae on Sunday lat for Warren to visit relative. - Fred Adam, who is located at Deer Island, waa attending to business here on Sunday last. Ml Bessie Johnson, of Walla Walla, Wash., is here on a visit to her sister. Mrs. J. P. West. Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Drager, of Tacoma, spent a few day of last week with Mr. aud Mr. Jack Chamber. ' Curti Thomas and Dick Yoeman ' both of Portland, apent Sunday here wuu menus sua relative. Mis Sharp closed her term of school here on Friday last. We understand that ne la employed to teach toe next term. Mr. Oliver Holm and on, Richard, of I'ortland, spent a few day of last week with Mr. and Mr. Frank Payne, Sines Prof. Fait, the hypnotist, haa left, on can hear all kinda of explana tions of the many wonderful trick he performed. The ladle of the Evangelical church at Warren, have billa out announcing an entertainment to be given at their church on November 16th. Mr. Wickeraham. while in Portland laat wee 4 visited with Mr. P. A. F rakes, who is at St. Vincent's hospital, where she is improving a well aa could oa expected. The Artisan of thi place gave an other of their delightful entertainmenta Friday evening. The programme waa not a long one, but what there wa of it waa good. Ralph Thomaa and Jack Cbambera pleased the large audience with their duet and were forced to re spond to an encore. The colored come dian whom the club had engaged for the occasion, sang and played a number of coon aongs. The supper was a suc cess, also the dance which followed it. ENOCH O. ADAMS DEAD. Once a Prominent Figure In the De velopment of Columbia Oonnty. Through the kindness of the Press lappings Jiureuu of Boiton, Mas., w are enabled to announce to the reader of Thb MibT th death of Enoch U, Aaama, wno will be remembered by many of the early settlors of this County. The clipping I taken from the notion transcript ol November Otb. Mr. Adams' death occurred on Sunday, November 4th. The clioplna aava : "Major Enoch Ueorge Aiame died at his Inline in Berwick, Me., Sunday morning. He was born In Kow, N. H., ceo. zu. mai. ne grauuHid nt x ale in the class of '40. He served in the civil war from 1801 to 1884 in Company D of the Second New Hampshire Regiment. He served as captain, and after the war wa Drevetted mnjor. lie also scrvtd on the frontier In m. "He went West again In 1800, and for a number of yeare waa lecturer for the Independent Order of Good Templara in ivastimgton and Oregon. He alter ward edited the Vancouver Register and later the Columbian at St Helen, Or. Wlile there he held many public offices. He came East to Berwick in 1887. He was a very prominent figure among the Masons, being a member of St Johns' Lodge aud a Royal Arch Mason. He waa aiso a member of uttleneld .Tost, u. a. ft., ol isomersworth, W. H. ' "Major Adams waa a son of Refor mation John Adama. He claimed de scent from seven Colonial Governors of Massachusetts, also from some of tha pilgrim who came over In the Hay' flower. Hi grandfather Sanderson fought in the battle of the Revolution at Concord and Lexington." by the arm of some libertine in the ball room. That "evil associations corrupt our lives" ia aa true as that imperfect measure impair tna penectnea of a uuuuing. Union precinct has a serious time to have and to hold a Constable. Tbe reg ularly elected official haa failed to "atay out" his term for a number of years past and it haa repeatedly been incum bent upon the county Uourt to create an officer by appointment. Tbe official chosen by the voter for that plac last j one nas ia i teered and fallen by the waysiae, mere not. being sufficient fi nancial inducement for him to remain a an official in that capacity, and tbe Court laat week appointed James God frey to fill out tbe unexpired term of Mr. Watkin. In fact, the amount of lit igation in thia precinct haa been reduced to the minimum in the last year or two. and aa the common saying goes, "there isn't aalt in the place." -,. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine, aaya Mr. E. S. Phipp. of Potoau. Arkansas. "It cured me of bloody flux. I cannot apeak too highly of it." Thi remedy always wlna tha good opinion, if not praise, of those who use it. The auick cures which it effect even in the most severe casee make it a favorite every where. For aale at the St. Helena Pharmacy. FROM KEABKY. Lost, strayed or stolen the item lent to Tna Mist by mail October 29th. We wonder how the Vernonia corres pondent gets the new item over the mountain to St. Helen. Mis Mary MoCaulev i at home for a time, whether engaged on her wedding irustmau ur lur a visit, wo vaniiui, saj. John Cheldelin report hia mother to he improving in health Iroin her late ac cident, but doe not know how soon she will be able to return tn ner nome. i ne family ia now comfortably established in their new house, which we have no doubt ia highly appreciated. A company of vouhir ladle of Verno nia spent a delightful day last Saturday at Homewood. Miss Fsnnie Throop waa among tbe number. The happy facea of other invited guesta were missed, but those present climbed the high hill and tooa a loot at tne summit oi w, nooa. Mr. Steven, lately from Michigan. brother-in-law of Mr. Soule', of Verno nia, took a view of the timber lands on Rock creek, beyond Wm. Hacker's but concluded that region waa too far away to take his family, so lately from a coun try of many farms and cfo,e neighbors and all the advantage of civilization. We expect e'er thi that Mr. and Mr. Fitzgerald, of Rock creek, are enjoying the beautto of Los Angle, Southern California, their ion, James, baying urgently requested them to spend the winter with him, and if (t ao pleased them, the remainder of their day both Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald having paased their three saore yeara and ten. ' Whoever took without permission a screw-plate and set of die from th work bench of E. W, Keaecy during hla absence in the East is guilty sinner, and if his conscience hurts him to badly that "sleep doe not m to hi even nor slumber to hisevnlida" because he's appropriated the property of an old man. past tne ,uin liiiieBtone oi ins m a lonrnev. and ho will soma dark night cover hia face wit h a mask and return the property to its owner no question will be asked. Rev. Stroup Riled hi appointment at Kensey November llth. A pleasant aay jmer, ance. A good sermon waa oeuvereu. . in i. ... .i. but ahortnes of time prevented a full , a familiar character about nppre.intion of the auhlect. The illus u acting rW1 tration of an imperfect building (because lonce furnished the Justice , imperfect level, square and rule) as awf lllsifVOfl tllHstnA 1111(1 1 i. .( wishea to the pastor aud wife, Rev. and j and passable road invited a fair attend- I f, i' iTiilinar. ailTO. n. a-uuia m mvu icktw,v joe iiureuu, a town, line been unrl iinfln aviflnnrai of tho l'eai. was adjudged insane ami ' appircable to the lives of young SHiiHequeuiiy Coiinui " people a boy' life measured by a cigar, im'i-cin of tbe State at Baiem. j cipnrette or saloon, by impure practices A new plank roadway ha been.lnld to and evil associations tell in his oounte .i... i,...u (,,..... ... ,i,at the bova can ant nnnco to every beholder, and the beauty to Nehalem Avenue In fine atyle. The of the future life of many a young lady tire alarm, bell rang one evening re- ia marred by her waist being measured SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of th Stat of Oregon for toe iJoumy oi uoiumoia. j. a. uiuner, riainuir, vs. If is. M. B. Bryant and C. P. Bryant, Dafend anu. To Mr. M. I. Bryant and C. P. Bryant, tha aDore-aamea aeienaanu. IN THK NAME Or THR STATE OF OREGON: Yoa are hereby reqalrad to appear and ans wer the complaint filvd affmlnat yoa in the above entitled action on or before tha lat day of De cember, A. P. MOO, amid day being tb expiration of nix week from the 19th day of October. A. D. 1800. tha date onlered by tha Court for tbe Arat publication ol thia notica, and If yoa fail to no appear and answer the plaintiff will taka Judg ment agai uat you for tha aura of two bandred dollara and internet thereon from the 25th day of July, 1S9S, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, ana the limner aura of fifty dollars attorney fee, and tbe costs and disbursements of this action. Tbia sunimons la published by order of the Hon, day GILTNKR A 8EWAIX, T. A. McKride, Judge of the above-entitled Court, male ana entered on tbe 17th da; A. D. 1!J0. olttuM ' of October, Attorney! for Plaintiff. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the Honorable County Coart of Columbia County, Oregon: We, the undersigned legal voters residing la Ooble Precinct. Columbia County, State of Ore gon, would respectfully petition your Honor able Body at l( adjourned term, which will be held on the lfth day of December, 1900, In the Court House in the city of St. Helens, Columbia County.' State of Oregon, that a license be granted to John BurUee to sell spirituous, vin ous and malt liquors in quantities less than one gallon, in Ooble Precinct, In said County and Stale, and that aald Hocus be granted for a period of one year, for all of which we will ever pray: 1 Chester, R L Fierce, D C Crow, 11 Kotti well. Onv Smith. O 8 roster. O C Ja- iulsh, O K Hunter, Wm 8 Burdlck, Walter Hunter, 1 H Spencer, John Glliem, I K Camp bell, M Link, Jay P Archibald, Bolt Havard. Wm Connor, K W Fowler, J M Fowler, J M Lindsay, Jaa Kenned, Jake Miner, Win Fur long, Ueorge Yalca. Geo N While. Walwr Un derwood, Bill McUlls, C. Hoven, Charles Link, Allen M Foffle, Geo Gale, J Dei pain, V Wacho wiak. C H (low, W Miller, H W Juris, Carl Gus tation, Jits McNaughton, H A McC'oriuick, A 8 Porter, H Champion, H 8teniilok, T Wasser, Kmllo Waster, Avery Miller, George Clark, J Wallace. John uliea. i'at ClalfT. John Wbltner. C H Melville, O J Melville, U C Fowler, Peter tloven, ftiex nicnois. victor rurer, vr a aun ter, H Bias. YY A Blood, D J Fulton. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of th Stats of Oregon, for tha fount? nf Colunihia. Th Pint National Bank of Portland, Plaintiff. vs. Daniel Holton. Defendant To Daniel Holton, Defendant above-named: IN THK NAME OFTKK STATE OPOKKGON, you ara hereby required to appear and ans wer to the oomplalnt tiled herein against you In Uie above-entitled Court and cause, on or be fore the day of November, MM0, that being tha date Azad In the order of nublicatioa of samtaoua lor your appearance or answer, and It vou fall so to appear or answer to tne compiaini ilie plaintiff will apply to the Court lor the re lief proved for lu his complaint, which is: 1. That the plaintiff hav judgment against said defendant. Daniel Holton, for the sum of I9.6W.UO, with Interest tbereon at th rate of tau percent per annum irom tne itiy' nevcra ber, 1KU2, and the farther sum of S.'iOO attorney's fee; for the farther sum of HB.1S paid by plaint iff on aooaunt of taxes and In redemption Irom tax sales upon the raai property, hereinafter described, aud for 11 coats and disbursement in tun aim. X. For adsoree foreclosing a certain mortgage by you exeuutod to Houry FUH'Jwttateln and S. Julius Muyer, part rue r by the firm name of Fieokenateln a Mayar, recorded in the records of mortgages of Columbia County, Oregon, No vember Srd, im, at page 488 of book "ti which said mortgage haa hacetofora been, on the Xlrd day of December, IM, sold, awigued and do llvarad to the Fijrat National Bitnk of Portland, plaintiff herein, by aa.id Heury Fleckenateiii and S. Julius Mayer, partaera a aforeaatd, said mnrtgae Being upon w aereinaiier-uaacrioea real property. S. For a ilacre adludf Isg th moneys da plaintiff and for which Jungmeuc ia nerein Brayed to be a lien upon all .th following de Miriued real property, to wit: The north half of Uie north half nf seotlon twenty-seven ana COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE CotiHrv Tasini' ornca, HI. Hi.kw, Os., November IS, 1(100. JOTIC 1 HKKKBV 1VK, MAT ALL 11 UMid Cuui.y WanuuU of ColumLIa County. Oregon, which have been presented and endorsed' "Sot Paid for Want of Funds," prior to Merohtb, Iw, will be paid naon pre sentation at this oflica. Intttrent Will not b allowed after this dat. KDVV1N KOa, ol7nl Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. XfOTIOK 10 HKBEBV 01VF.M THAT THB 1 v unfferslgned has been, by the Hon. County Judge for Colombia Comity, Stat of Oregon, appointed administrator of th estate of Maria West, deceased. Any and ail persons having claims against Mid stat an hereby required to present the same to rn at my residence at Keaiinuoae, Oregon, within sli months from the date hereof. Dated November ttth. luoo. HAKKY WtBT, Administrator of the estate of Maria West, deceased. NOTICE FORPUBLICATION. Department of tbe Interior. hi.nu orricc it Oaaoos city. Ob,. Octolr 20th, WOO. faJOTICE IS If ERKBY GIVKN THAT THK ll folmwlna-natiieil M.ttlHr has flld notice til his Intention to make fiurU proof in support of ma claim, aim mat aula prooi win ne maae ne fore the HcKistvr and Heceivcr at Oregon City, trregou, on ueevinuor a'.n, iwiu, vis; . v r. kj , I. r r i , HOmestaad antrv No. 11 .aM. for the west U of ,ue nortnwest anu suuiiieast yk r i nortnwest H ana southwest ol northeast , ol section 20, township 8 north, range S west. H names the followiug wlinesses to prove his emitliiitnna realili4neA unon ami AiiltlvalWin of said land, vis: Thos. G. Meachatn, of Bado- vrwgou, 4af.-uo ocniiuui, ouiuuei mpp twi " m. tregf, oi suunuua lsie, urf,i,o. iisi 111 AC t,. awnui, aegtsicr, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of th Interior. Laau byru at Oasoon Citv, Oa , October a). 1900. XTOTICR IS HEREBY GIVKN THAT THB XI followlna-Damed settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of nis claim, ana mat aaia prooi win ne mane oe fore th Begisler and Receiver, at Oregon City Oregon, on December i, Us, vis: DANIEL D. TOMPKINS. Homestead antrv No. VI. IM. for the north wast Ki oi section is, townsnip s norm, range t wesi. ne names tne louowing witnesses so pravc hiscontlnaons realdence upon and etiltlvation of said land, via: John r. Miller, of Oregun City, Oregon, Albert L. Miller of Warren, Ore gon, Byron B. Nichols, of Portland, Oregon, and Jacob H. Tomnklns. of Warren. Oregon CHA8. B. MOOKfcrl, Register. oatiuso N1 NOTICE rORPUBI.ICATION. Department of th Interior. Laud Orric at Oaaoos City, Oa., OTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB followlna-named settler has filed notica of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said prooi will be made be fore the Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on Nov. Itth, UuO, vis: JOHN J. BLACK, Homestead entry No. 10.S3S, for the east H of northeast of section 27, and west of north west yt of section 2$, township 6 north, range t went. He name th following witnesses to prov his continuous realdence upon and ealtlvatlon of said land, vis: Charles W. Kichman, Krlek Erickson, Joseph W. Reed, Clarence Read, all of Keaaey, Oregon. tnia B. awaan, awxisurr. Timber Land, Act Jun S, 1878. NOTICE FORPUBLICATION. TJhitss State Ln Ornrg. Okkook Citt. Orearin. October 22. 1900. OTICB 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN COM Bilance with th nrovlsfons of th act of Coo gran of June t. 1878, entitled "Aa act for the aale of timber lands In tbe States of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1392, Walter W. Webster, of Buxton, Coanty of Washington, Btate of Oregon, has this day lied in thia othca hla sworn state ment No. &306. for the nurchase of the south east Y. of section 29, In township No. north, range No. 6 west, and will offer proof to show that the land aottght is more valuable for ita timber or stone than for asrrieultural nurtMisea. and to es tablish hla claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Or egon, on Tueaday, the Sth day of January, 1901. He name as witnesses: Robert T. Simpson, Al bert F. Webster, William B. Lousignont, Robert Kahn, all of Buxton, Washington County, Ore- nn. Any person claiming aaverseiy tne aoove lescribed lands are reoueated to file their claims in this ooioe on or betore sata titn aay ot jmiU' I New Firml ' ' New Goo- COLLINS & GRAY Carry tbe largest stock and greatast variety of genera! roercliandiaa of any firm in Columbia county, where the wants of th farmer, the logger, mechanic, business man ami laborer can be supplied. Their stock consists of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Furnishing aomU, hardware, tinware, paints, oils, ftlasa, crockery, cnttlerj , blankets, oil clothing, fi-ed, flour, garden seeds, orchard gratis, garden implement", and dairy supplies, etc. etc. LOGGERS' AND WOODSMENS' TOOLS. Collins & Gray (Successor to W. H. DOLMAN.) THE PEOPLES rjERCMAriTC. Goods Exchanged for Produce. ST. HELENS, OREGON. r''Viavay ary, 1901. CHA8. B. MOOKKS, isler. SUMMONS. Ia tb Circuit Coart of th Stat ot Oregon, for Columbia Coanty. John Farr, Plaintiff, Llbbie Parr, Defendant io t.ionie rarr, tne aDOve-namea i,eienaan: IN THB NAM IS OS TH K 8TATC OF OB EGON: Yonarenerebv reaulred to apnearandaa- swer the oomplalnt filed against yon, on the 1st h day of October, A. D. 1900, in the above-entitled suit In tha above-named Court, ou or before the 21st day of December, A. D. 1900, which is the urn preacrihed in uie oraer o, puoiicatton oi this summons for you to ao appear and answer, and if yoa fall to ao appear and answer said complaint within said time, the plaintiff will apply to tb Court for th relief demanded in tne complaint aioresaia; to-wit: rorineaisao lutlon ot the bonds of matrimony, now and heretofore exlrting between yoa ana the above named plaintiff upon the grounded thedeaertlon for more than one veer lmraediatelv preceding tb commencement of thia suit, by you from plaintiff. i nis summons ta pnoiisnea tn me uaaaon after, nurauant to an order mad by the Hon. J. B. Hoan, Judge of the County Court of aaid Col umbia t'ouuty, Oregoa, dated the 8th day of November A. l. 1900, In the absence from said County of the Judge of said Circuit Court. The data of th first publication of this summons is Not ember Sth. A. D. 1900, and the last publica tion U or will be December 14th, A. P., ma. a. a. uarBRB, Attorney for Plaintiff. Maale mmmf Agaln. "One of Dr. King-' New Life Pill each ni(ht for two weeka has put me in my 'teens' strain, writes u. II. Turner. of Dempsevtoan, Pa. They're the best in the world for liver, stomach and bow els. 1 Purely vegetable, Never gripe. Only 26 cents at the St. Helena Phar macy. IN- o resort n the elty ot St. net- ens is near as popular as the BANQUET. MteMMfft Only the very beat brand of im ported and domestic floe wines, liquors and cigars kept in stock. CYBUS NOBLE WH1SXET WEiMARD'S EEEH Pool and card table for the en tertaiuiuetot of patrons. eoeai WMirmr. . the foutheaafcqiinrter of the northeast quarter ot sectlou twenty Olgnt ll, in townsnin lour t-ij norlh, range two (J), west of th Willamette metidlau, containing two hundred urea, nior uriees, ijlngand siluat la th Coiiuty of Co- lumoia. euau, oi urenus. i. for a deora foreclosing tit right. Bit and interest which the defendant to this ault has In or io the rand property herelnbefora-deacribed, ai,d dtructing the sale of said real property, th trocadH thereof to u applieo in payment oi th amount due and whieh may be adjudged to plaintiff In this auit: aud that f lalntlff have Judgment and executiou against said defendant, Uanlal Holton, lor any deficiency tha may re main after applying all the proceeds of said aale of mil uroiwrty applicable to th satMoctlon of said judgment, od for such other and fur ther relief aa to the Court may seem meet and quttabi, This summons Is served upon yoa hy publica tion by order made by th above-entitled Court, to-wlt: the Circuit Court of the 8tte of Oregon, for the County of Columbia, on tha 10th day of j thereof InTiiaOnsaoM Mist, a netvepaper of general circulation, printed and published at fit. Helens, Otevou, once each week for six sac cesalve woelts, the first publication ot this sum mons being in tbe issue of said paper of thel'ith ot October, 1900, and the last publication thereof being in tb isnue of said newspaper ot tha 'J3rd oi Novem Iier, 19O0. DOLFH, MALLORY, 8IMON A OKARIN, - Attorneys for l'latntlff. aaay ausajtajiaaiay sueaiatayay layi Mr H H H H M H H M M M H N 4 rot rORTthAND, BAII.T. -8Tf AMSB "America" l Willamett Slougli Route l H M H H M Aaf.tfiarifcsrarfcjaiij3aJ Leave St. Helen. . .. 6 :S0 A M Arrive at Portland. .10:80 A M Leave Portland 8:30 P M Arrive at St. Helena. 6:00 P M ' FAKE SS CENTS. Will Carry Nothing but Passers Iters and Fast Freight, JAMES 600, Master. If You will Give Them a Trial They will Convince You that what is Said in this Advertisement is T Our Large Stock of DRY GOODSIlGROCERIES Consists of the Highest Standard of Quality, which we aim to sell at very reasonable prices. RUBBER GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. aBOOTS AND 8HOES. DART & MUCKLE, POPULAR DEALERS. ST. HELENS, - - OREGON. SV fUM IM fMAtSatelaMBMr auaA a A avavav aaa tVSA lMflMMAMfvMMlaF SaiiruiiiritnininifiininiiiinirriiniiiiMiMiniCiidif iii niu THE NEW YORK STORE IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN IE ; i f Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Cooper Building, Main Street, St Helens, Oregon. iiuiuiuiaiaiimiiinuiuiii St. Helens Pharmacy f DR. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor. Drugs, Chemicals aVVVVav, as.aa, ;! ; If) A VyVWafWtW'Vii WXW H AND ..patent iiDia:;ES., Perfumery, Toilet Articles, School Boolcs,School Sup plies, Stationery, Etc .... Prescription -MtreiuHy and aecarately -eonnvMinded at airy hour of tbe day or night. Order by ta&U tor medicioa will receive prompt attention. PAINTS. OILS, PAINTERS' SUPPLIES. tL. CLEVELAND COTTAGE COLCH3. ,.St. Helens Pliarmacy. ST. HELENS, - - ORE 1 i a Wii laaaaaasaiaaaMaaaaaaaaaaa ) ismnniniiHriiiiiiiHijiiirijjiijjjihniJiii jjijii ihiiiih m luin. 1 The Weekly Oregonian Italians a wek m tHvlMiiijia " SIM piwxs vear tuna eoluiua - i CONTAINS All tha new well written. Articles describing Western (cenas and Incident. Stories of love and adventure bt well known author. . Brilliant illustration by newspsixirarf ''a Interesting sketches and literature for bovs and girls. Fashion article and illustration tor women. 1 OUR CLUBBING OFFER Is jiii We have perfected arraniPMoeata whereby we are enabll to fur nish The Weekly Orpgonian in ctwnetiiion with Tiik Miht fur only Two Dollars. The price ol The Oregonian alone is $1.60. THE OREGON IT I'l ('! i'l I'i rl in mi im "i i'i mi mi im M i'i im i" 'lllljill'l 1