Kisli Warden VuiiDuaeii, ol A.lorht. .tatca lliiil deputy will be appointed 7," ,,u cuiinlv, h"MWH as h water llitr Tli' 't'" .tkn to ward llfaliiat Illegal llhlng, m Mr. VuiiDumuii ladleves that the iw l 't strictly ob ' rve. Thn appointment uf it luilliir will likely x) '"') auont wiu urm ui piaXt IIHIIIlll. ; m J, lliipont was III .from Valley luat Friday. H afatad 111,1 the bliigUi mill . nluiia Wllllld cuiiimeiice oiaira- 'tlniii Monday morning and continue to run Tim product will lm liiiuliid to lloulton and Ht. Helens. Nick tmys tbat n,a Nm-thurn nuts 111 Ita amir front Bcppo"n to I'lttaburg ho will have a horter Imul and will be able to reallae mors prollt oil the output. 'I'd Begin H'" Aaaesaiiteiit. Aaaeaaor White left his office Moiuluy ... iixiriii the Held work of tint 1IHII tmnmiiimtiit. Ho wont from born to May- 8 ir, Where 110 iwrw t win worn, vuauig )ak 1'olnt ami Maralilad precincts, UICI1UU l ... v. i liiaver Falls and Apiary prcclmsta will .i!ieii bo visited, then Unfile, Ihfor Inland, Warren nml HcpKKse. The Nehalmti districts will Iw the lt hi Im viaitod, ,eicepllng I'ulo" precinct. Increased Train Service. Trunin Ium Iwcoiiiii so heavy on the Northern 1'itotllc wad that It m necea ary to Inurcaae the facilities for hand ling It Hint notice la served tlmt next Sunday a new nervine will bo Inaugur ated, emulating of throe local passed tf,.r trains dully between l'ortlaud and tlx! Sound. Tlmt is a gotal Indication Unit there Ih hiialiicM in the country. When there in travel there is money, .and when there U money there In travel. The i:iefo .Section. Tin eleven section ot laud cut oil (rout the southern art!ou of thia county two years ii ii" by tlio legialature and .tacked on l'i Washington county, wore .whacked oil from Waahingtou comity by tlieieceiil li'gialittnro, and lucked Ihu'K uu to ('ohiinbia county, throiiKh the ellbrt ul Mr, Merrill. It now ill order to rtwr. KutrlKnly nmred when the laud wot tekfii nwuy, mt now it'a rexUtfed to .u, li'l'a kick with I be veiiKvanui4i( a .rulllitJ mule. Hid Not ApiMdntT We ntulf! In our hint lmie that the . 1.....I. i: umtiiii n iruifti.il (Dimly court would appoint a road mav ti r lr thin county, in compliance with a mi'iilly-i'imcUtt law, b'lt audi action wan tli'lfrrfl. The law Mil Urn that a row I iuhbI't kIiuII tie appoiuti-d, Mpd hall be nl lowed lor Ilia acivicca a reim iiiiabUi rtiHi'iiiullou and ahall devote Jiih cnilrt' tune to tiie mutter Iruiu the Jirrt day of April until the II rut dny of January. The Clutwtp county i nut l aioiiiUid a road inuKler at a pal aiy o( ht month. Hid Not Appropriate. NotwitliaUmlhitt I be fact tlmt the .ilH-rvlur of llii ditiirirt had ttecureil iMKiutturt'i tu a voiitribittitin iir to the amount of iiUmiI tJ.'.ll lo linpmve Hie .Nftiult'iii mud, thee Hill be linlliliig done in the lumler at preaeut. The (uurtdid not aeem ditKiai-d in iiaainl in (he .uiiderliikniK no there the mutter rexta. Mr. I'luiik alatca that a ctnilribii tioii rullii'lciii to purchaoe n ton of mw der,.Mr alut I7U, wouhl have enabled him, with the iH cani and 'J'-M dnya aulwrilMHl, to lo much valmiblu im juiivinij. Vrand Matron VUlta MUpub. Mra. Verta, (iaud Matt Jit of the Order ot Kantei n Kuir, paid an olllclul l-il to MUpah cbuptcr, of thia city, Jaat Snturduy eveniiiK. The work waa exemplified und other huaiueaa inattera aiu'ihIihI to. Kollowiti( thia part of the jiroticaiuma una a bainiuet fit honor of tlbn KiMitd utllivr. Mra. Verta v'a ite:iit with (he eomlitlon In which ahe louiid the biimiu'-n maucra of the chap ter, ami delighted with the entertain ment and reffiilim accorded her. Hlie apenl Huniltiy here and continued ou to Aatoria Monday forenoon. A 5000 1'oaltlon. IOx-Setiator Mi'I'.i iilo liuu received an apiKjintiiieut from the pretdilent, carry iiii( with it an annual anlary of ")IKH, for a period of four yeara, or until tlm J"W of Hie Ht. iutla fitlr. Mr. Me trlde, with four other ex-aeiintora, line ia-en appointed a comniixaion to Niiper tinteiid Unit extenaive undertakiuit, and eacli Keiitleinun fonatitutiug the com- .iniMHioii i in a position to render iuvai-1 uablo aerviee lo hia atate, and hia part) .of the work need not be auitxeiited to Mr. McUr.de: he will uttund to that part of the work in a iiutiincr highly aatlalautory to our kkm1 H'oplu. MIKht (Jet a Uaiik.. KomcthhlK ' been aiild recently jeuiiiitinir Hie extahliahineut of a bank thia place. Thia ia all well and good ! and we hope biil-Ii a tiling may nam lie J A rcaliiatiun rather thaii u dream. Thia : .county ahould have n bank and we i believe audi mi inatitutution would be-1 come a paying enterpriae. After what! we have experienced in that reflect, ; nowever, our Julea of audi an inetitutlou woultl lie to .have It licenced by the i!overnuiont,Ar in other word, let it be Kfnnted at'harter ami liecome a nntioiiai bank. Thia .would immediately inspire conlideiice atid materially atrengthen ila c,Uaucea to aucceed. Poor Farm Talk. There la some talk of a poor farm for rtliii county, and there ia some ground for agitation along those Hues. By reference to the list of bills allowed at the last term of court it will be aeen that (2.10 was allowed for aiiDDort. Of 'outo thu amount covori a period o , two ntiiitilii. Iutt rims., im IttilMlike-l Jihood that monthly allowances will Isj come imy Jess. If aome audi plan aa ,we siifWHsted luat week, in the form of " iiospiiHl and poor lurui comiiineu. could bo uonaiimated, the institution night be nmde aelf-aupportlug. With what rash patronage would naturally t'omu tu audi an institution probably u minor auiu could be saved each year j by the county. , I 1 Flugg (iU $1 Appointment. . j 1' n vi...... r.,.,.,o .l;i,,f ,f Tuif M n:r. .was on Monday annointea deputy i'oll"ntor of the custoiua for Alnska. iTJnle here Mr. Fhigg was a pronounced advocate of democratic, prlnciplea, but iu 1HUH he waa elected to the legislature from Marion county on the republican ticket. During the roc.eut aeniitorir.l contest he conducted the Suleui Hun tinel.und made a deaperiitM fight ngiiiiiHt the election of Mr. Oorbett. Mr. Fliurg ia to I hi located at Circle Citv, Alaska, and the emolumonta of hie office i $-000 er year. There ia little reason to beliova tlnil Mr. Oorbett joined in tlm recom mendation of Mr. Flagg for the place. V AHInah Cut; at.Hmlton. : Ijt-t Kriihiy evening the UoiilUin a ajnnbly of Arllmina enjoyed another of Ulnae pleaaant m-Hiiliiga and pluaalng undivuiia which baa often lwen liiduliied in there, thia time, however, beinii tinder the aiipervlnlon of the mule con tliiKent, and waa nliaruitcrlxed tiv iiimiv leaturea which ,iui0 jt alinoat uiuiej eaaiiry lu nk who nrepared it. Dtion our onUirlng the ball, a little lute, how ever, our vision wua greeted by the aaiMtet of three atnlwurt Artiaana carving cake with a handaaw, However, tiie eiillrj) menu waa not tHunpoacd of audi article of diet. There waa an abun dance of dolicioua oyater aoup, with umny oyatera In it, too, plenty of a,ml colhie and an abundance of g'Hxl cake. (Jreat culinary ability wua diaplnyed by Home of the male lueinhera in the pre paration and euibelliahment of their paetry nr.aluuta. Home with adornmenla reaiiy iiiviung, while otuera were bo decked withurticleatroiiii the apothecary hop, more mimreBtlve of what might lai exiiected to follow the eating of the vlanda. There were aotne good cakua on the table and we know who baked them, but iioIkmIv haa yet come to our price for a, puff, hence we will mention no namua. Alxiul that Nchool Hoaae. At the achool tiieetluir held two weeka ago a committee waa apiintd to ascer tain me ueairea ana winlina of the peo ple lu regard to altering the plana of the prceent achool houae, and toaolicltfunda for any linurovement t hat mivlit lm cided tiixin. Aa a matter of fact the meinbera of the committee have taken no joint action In the matter, but It la believed that aentlinent la .trimilv In favor of making no change or improve mailt in ttie nreaent buiidlnv. and lIih eroiition of an entire new build in ia more in favor with the people. Doubt leaa thia ia the latat nolicv to minnie. Two tiiouaaiid dollara would erect a neat, aulwtantlal. adeiiuate buildimf. where, on the other hand, one-fourth that amount would be required to make l lie atiKguatcd alteration In the prcaent tiiiilillnu. Probably the beat nliin to be : adopted would be the calling of a meet-1 ingot me taxpayer within .tiie district that they ihilit at once decide hii i what aliould lm done in the matter. Vancouver Kahuna itoad. It la now known for a cei taint v that a railnaid will lie built from Vancouver to Kalama, to becomea part of the great l Northern l'aelllc avslem. and tliut work i will heirin at isitb ends itt the line at once withiu a few dtiya. TIioukIi thia atateini'iit ia authorilulive, the source of the iiiforintttioii cannot now lie made public, ludependcnt of thia asatirance there ia enough visible evidence at hand to itintlrm tiie pleasant news. The ciibo of the Waliiinlon A Oregon Ujiilway va. the Portland & I'ugei Kouuil Railway for comlciunatiou of the right of wnv Udweeii Viiiicouver and Kalinnik wn la'xun aeveral weeka ago before i l...l.. Llitlu .. . !'..... .. a....i: ', i.iiK ..1111.71, .iv , ntivtjiitrri iitn- calion waa made to Judge llatifwrtl to tiauafer the cse to the Hulled ritatea Court, indication that it wua to be hotly contested. Suddenly cornea the word tbat the rase will lie tried nut In-fore Judge Miller. Tbia ia uhnont conchmive evidence tliut the puriioa to tiie suit have adjusted their dilfereiicea, nml the ease will ill all probability go no further, Monday's Telegram. A Mult for Hukuii B. Henderson has filed suit ill the circuit court uf Chitai comity, against Clara C Munaon, aminiatralrix of the estate of livton Kimball, de ceased, for ffuTaKI, aliened to lie due fov acrvicca rendered. It ia reeitvtl in the iiiuiphiiiit that Thoinaa llemlersou, husband of plain till', entered into n p.n tm isliip for the purpose of conducting a runcli, and that plaintiiremraged aa ciak nud mnnagerot the household. Kimball wua taken ill and for aeveral yuara waa cared for by plaliitiir, whom deceased nitn-ed lo give half hia interest in the farm. KimUiM died in 1KI. but negleclod to rttineinljer iiiatutitt in hia will. Hlie allege tlmt a I t: half Interest in the farm is worth totHMJ, and asks that she 1st awarded $500, the administrutrix having refused to recog nize her claim for tbat amouut. Crashed Rock on Their Roada. The Washington county court at the lust session decided to purchase two rock eruahera, signify luga determination to improve the roada of the county: Speaking ot the mutter, editorially, the llillabuio Argus aaya: "Tbeinvcatment bv the county court in the two rock crushers ian move In the ripht direction. The wav to get good roads ia to got good roada. 'With tbo two rock eruahera on hand plenty of material can be crushed by road work,' and then it can be hauled and placed .on the highway. After a start la made, tiillo after mile of rocked road will stain lie in fact, and this is what the fanners of the county want. There ia rta-k to be found in each end of tbo countv, and if fftruiera go without making a few miles of rock roud eacl) year, henceforth, it will lie their own .fault." . May Bevclop the Iron. It ia probable- that an attempt will be made to develop the irort prospects in the vicinity "f Bunker hilt at no far distant time." A move ia being uiude In that direction now by purtiea whoae miines we have not ho far been able to as certain. Correspondence ia taking place with onr county olllcera in regard to recording the neeemary documents, and when the weather becomea aettled there will likely he extensive operations started. At the Ciunpliell claim, thia aide of Bunker hill, there haa been con siderable work done, enough to demou atrate that good iron proscets exist there, and It ia not unreasonable to suppose that aliould audi be the cuae an ellbrt will be made to ascertain tiie ex tontund value of it. The claims have been bunded for $24,0011, w It is said. Petroleum In tills County. When In Portland a few days ago w were advised by a prominent business man tlmt au expert tu that line had in formed him that no section of Oregou allowed morejndicationaof the existence of petroleum than dooa Columbia county Tlita is only confirmation of the be lot bad by maiiv persons (or some time that there la petroleum here. Juat when or how extenaive the. preparation for de veloping this valable product will bo made wo have no definite kiu wh-dge, but if -conditions are aa represented it may be supposed that something in that direction may be looked for at no distant time. ' ' " 20-Acre Farm ftir Hale. 1 Mv farm, about one mile from Goble, together with jitock and houaobold ef fects, ia for sitle at a reasonable figure. Nino acres cleared, orchard of lorty-five trees, running water, team and harness, two iVerlr cows. For pHitiuuliirs aO dress, GkokoK l'jTahNliBKdail, ii,15ul2 Goblc, Gregon. If troubled bv ft weak digestion, loxaof appetite, or constipation, try a few doses of Dliambeilain'a Stomach and Liver pui,i,.i Kverv bux warranted, tor aule at the St. Helens Fharmacy niM I IT COl'KT. Judge JJc Bride Hulda a Hpeclal Term . t : Here on Monday. A apeclul term of circuit court waa held hereon Monduy by Judge Mclirido. A uunaiderable buainona waa trauaacte4 for ao abort a term. Following are the prococdiuge had: . W. U Clark va. A. F. Reed et alj de fault, Undlnira and decree. bute Land Board va. M. Koeaer j con flrmution of aulo. State Land Jtoard va. M. A. Roeaor ; confirmation of aule. J. llouadi va. J. If. Peteraon et aU al lowed to amend. Commercial' National Hank va. Co lumbia Klver Lumber 4 Fuel Co. ; order of conll rmution of aule. M. M. liiiighaui va. W. T, Burney et al ; coiillrinutliin of aule, Mary W. Nehon va. Hoaetta Binlth : demurrer overruled, defendant allowed twenty Uuv to anawer. Ta tn m & Howeu va. Joalah Weaton ; default and jiulgnient. (Ion way vh O J. liryant; judgment for defendant fur coata. Minnie K. llradley va. Loiiia K. Brad ley i decree of divorce. John Farr va. Libbie Furr; default and decree. Mutter of estate of Dean Blanchard ; rciiorta and ordera for leaning, etc. ' i'iiikhuin va Kmery; default and decree. 8. A. Mllea va, John Schmitka; do fuuit and judgment. H. A. Milea va. F. L. Emerson ; delimit and judgment. Foard & Htokea va. Jacob ilaaaa; decree of forecloaure. A. 0. Reichumu va. John HmidntroiiJ ; jtitlgnieiit. H. A. Henliori; va Edward Kkbloin; default and decree of forecloaure. Hate War May End. Mr. R. II. Knight, of the Merchant Freight Bureau, lias prepared a ached u le ot rates uini aulnuitted it tu Mr. Mohler, of the .. It. ti. N. Co., who ututea tbat if Mr. ifuimoood. of tiie Aatoriu road, will airree to it the rate war, which haa la-en on for two yeara, can lie brought to a speedy end. the idea is to establish a svbcduhi by boat and train, and the figurea submitted are aa lollowa : A. A 0. K. R. Single trip $2 50 Round trip..;.. 4 00 By ateuuier. Single trip 1 75 Round trip 3 OU Iiwer la.-rtU , 75 Single Iwrth 50 Section 60 Room 1 25 Mcala 50 To Clatsop Bench by rail. Round trip To Nortli Beach. Round trip 450 4 50 Mr. Knight atatea that the Gaatern lunib.-r rate question van also be aettled iniiiuiitlv 1 ' May Vote Hpeclal Koad Tax. According to house bill 108, which recently became a luw, the residents of a road district may vote a special road tax in about the same manner aa special achool tax ia voted. Meetings for thia purpose are to be called during the month of December of each year, and the amount levied ahall not be in exceea of 10 mills. The road supervisor ahall lie chairman of aaid meeting. Incase of failure ou the part of the people of any road district to comply with thia pro vision of the law, the county court ahall make the levy for them, and the amounts levied shall be reported to the county clerk, who will extend the amount of the tax on the roll. By notifying the aupcrviaor in proper time any taxpayer may or k out on the roada the amouut ao assessed ugaJaat him or her. First and Yamhill Street. At the ntiove location ia a store which baa nine show windows, filled with dis plays of spring styles, clothing and shoes at following prices; Men's suits, fancy worsteds, cnevioia or mue serges, in auuare or round cut. Other stores would consider chea pat $15. Our price, marked in plain llgures, is siu. men s pauta, U value lor $4. Men's shoes, worth $4. our price $2.50 Ladies' shoes, a big assortment, at $2, worth $3. You can save $1 on a boy's suit, compared Willi other stores' prices. Boys' anoea, black or tan, at $1.25; men's golf shirts, silk front, with extra cufl'a, full value, .'& our price, 75 cents. Boys'shoseat 10 cents per puir, the same aa you always pay' 15 cents for. Strictly one price. John Dellar, proprietor, Portland, On Henrlcl's 11000 Violin. J. G. Ilonrlci, now of Portland, but who for veara lived near Farmington. was in the city last Friday evening, and assisted Kowutl Bros', orchestra at the inu8Uerude. Mr. Hen rici is one of the most famous violiniat in the Pacitie North'weat.and.Washintgou county has in the paat tripped the light fantastic to his melodv with a relish that justified his reputation. The violin on which he plHvul last Friday is one of the finest on 'the coast, and he has refused $1000 for it mure than once. He is now en gaged in making and repairing violins ml'ortand,aud instruments come toluui for hospital work clear from Boston. Evetbody at the dance voted him the finest player that bus held forth in this city, as yet. Mr. Henriai was Mr. How ell's instructor and is known to nil coun try violinists. Hillsboro Argus, A Good Record. Imllt ... n... i i a an iw Cun - 111 1 uiitiii.il' mil uu n i. ..f -v 1 u i,.. ii.o ili,iiihla TtivHi- & Puge't Sound Navigation Company, to run between Tucoma una Beiutie, naa ni-ovNil tt tin a recoru-ureuKer, iaai..uour. veur the Flyer ran 813 days, and covered 70,000 miles, a greater mileage than covered bv any other steamer afloat. During the' ten veara the boat haa been runniug, not a single life has been lost on her, nor a passenger or memlwr ot the crew injured, though In that time ahe bus curried over a million passen gers, a record held by but low boats on this or any other coast. , Recovered a Humau Body. Whilo the Hteonier llassnlo was at Rniuier on Friday ol lust week, a truck with a box of Hal' was lost overboard from her near 'the wharf. Later in the day grappling hooka , wero used to II nd the lost articles and the body of a until was picked up. It waa badly decom posed so that identification waa impos sible, but it is supposed to be the re main of the deckhand who wa lost from the steamer Bailey Uatxert about three months ugo. An inquest was held by the coroner, but nothing was ascer tained that wouLI lead to the lenitive idoutillculion of the body. . Howard for Lost Dog. , Irieh Hotter dog, light red, ten months old, answers to nitnio of Don; lost faoiu Ilonevumii ranch, Scappoose; disap pearoil about February Kith. Keason able reward for return of dog or any Information concerning him; s ' J, p, Honeymak. TALK OK NEW CttUBT HOUSE Membera of County Court to Consider ' Matter Ajwll-Hth." : There haa been some new court houae agitation lately, In fact the matter waa presented to the county court at ita afternoon aoaaion on Thursday of luat week, by some of the citizens of thia city. The court took no definite action In the mutter, in fact, no action at all, fur ther than to adopt a reaolution, the text and aubataiice of which followa: "In the county court of the 4lnte of Oregon, in and for Columbia county : ' WiiKHKAa the county court of aaid county at ita March terra, JUOl, haa been waited upon by a delegation of citizena and taxpayere of aaid county, conaiating of Jamea Muckle, jr, 8. A. Milea, W. H. Dolman, Jauita Dart, W. F. Slaughter and othera, aaking that laid court con aider the advisability of building a new court house; and "WiiKKKAs the court ia desirous of ob taining an expression of the people on the subject, therefore be it "Rkhoi.vko, That the member of the county court will be preaent at the county seat on April Oth, 1001, to enter tain the question of the construction o( new county buiidinga, and aak that the people expreaa their wiahea ill the mat ter, either by petition or in peraon. "J. a. Doan, ''I'. A. FlIAKKH, . "W.D. Cabb' The niemtiera of the court are not contemplating thia meeting at the ex pense of the county, but are coming aa interested individual in the matter, at their own expense, and for . no other purpose than the .consideration of the one matter of considering the building of a court houae. Probate Matter. In the probate court laat Friday W. D. Caae, administrator of the eatatea of Ocorge l'rice and Sarah Cnae, deceaeed, assiateil by hia attorney, W. H. Powell, had a final bearing and settlement of aaid eatatea. Bond waa filed and letters of adminis tration were issued to Anna Koble on Tuesday to administer upon the estate of Fred Koble, deceased. Uooa Cah Medicine far Children. "I have no hesitancy in recommending Chauiberlain'a Cough Remedy", aaya F. P. Morun, a well known anil popular baker, of Fetersbnre. Va. "We have given it to our children when troubled, j with bad cougha, also whooping cough, and it iiaa always given perfect aatia I faction. It waa recommended to me by ladrugiriat aa the beat cough medicine ' for children aa it contained no opium or other harmful drug." Sold at the St. Helena Pharmacy. Prof. Iviaon, of Lonaconing, Md., Buf fered terribly from peuralifia of the stomach and indigestion for thirteen years and after the doctora failed to cure him they fed him on morphine. A friend advised the use of Kodol Dys pepsia On re and after taking a lew bottles of it be aaya, "It haa cured me entirely. I can't aay too much for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." It digeata what you eat. For sale by N. A. Perry, Houlton. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. EsUtc of RIIct A d ii NOTIUK 1H HKKK utrKof ftdinlillstM Adams, derea-ed. KKKHY UlVtS.N THAT LtT I lemofadintnlatrnilonon theeataleol Klley Aitania, rieceaswl, were arnaleu to toe uurier- II.. Jlllh .11 frtltrtlArv A. D.. 1SU1. I tty th County Court of Culunibia Counly. All Itemins huvlnir plslini atntnst uld esuu re required to exhlhli ibem to ma for allowance, at mv oltlee in the city of Si Helena la aaid cuuiiiy and UK) within tlx moittha after the date of Utla uotlce or they Khali t furrver Urreil. Tula ilt day of Ft-liraary. A. D. 1VU1. E. K. QUICK, Admlnlatrator of the eslate of Riley Adam. decttHMid. 8. H. Umber, Attorney for Admin istrator. Strike Rick Find. "I was troubled lor several years with chronic indigestion and nervons de bility," writes F. i. Green, of Lancas ter. N. H. No remedy helped me un til I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good tbnn all the medicines I ever used. Trey have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. 8he aaya Electric Bitters are juat splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run-down women. No other medicine can take its place In our family." Try them. Only 60c. Satisfaction guar anteed at the St. Helens Pharmacy.. HOTICC TO CREDITORS. N .TOTTfE W HKREBY GIVEN THAT THK iimtemliriied ba Ihla ilsv been appointed ailratnlatnurlx of the entMe f Aiiaon J. Orwln, aiH'eaed. AH iwrwiua hsvlna clte.i agslnat aaid Mlate will preent the aarna to me at Olats kanle, Un-Kou, an or befura six uoutba from the first publication of thin notice. MAKY M. OBWIO. AinlulHtrntrfx. ' Patod thia 4th rtuy ot Mnrrh. WOl. Ri P. Ora kain, Attorney for Administratrix. mS Tka Beat Blovat Pnririer. The blood is conata-itly being purified by the Inngs, liver and kidneys. Keep these organs in a healthy condition and the bowels regular and you will have no need of a blood purifier. For this pur- Kise there is nothing eoual to Chamoer in's Stomach and Liver Tablets, one dose of them will do you more good than a dollar bottle of the best blood purfier. l'rice, 25 cents. Samples free at the St. Helena Pharmacy. - Two inches of snow fell on Bunker hill lost Sunday. Wm. Miller wont to St. Helena on Monday. A. Kerowaki, who served hia time of five years as a Boldier in the V. S. army, has now made application to prove up on his ranch. The shingle mill owned "by J. Duiont & Sons started up on full time on Mon- day laat. 1 Railroad aurvevors around thia neiidi i , , i, Imrhrxyl are liacine the woods all over, and from the appearance of things there ia 10 ue a riuuu p VVa Imlil a school mactimr in this dis trict ou the first Monday in Murcli, and achool officers were elected. Like Oliver Twist, children aak for more when given Cine Minute Cough Cure. Mothers endorse it highly for, croup. It quicklv cures all cougha and wilds and everV throat and lung trouble. It is a Bpecitib for grippe and: asthma, and has long been a well known' remedy for whooping cough. For sale by N. A, Perry, lloulton. .; Dr. Cnwood,. demist, ' can lie found each Wednesday at the residence of R. Cox. rjAHfOTlIA Btan the Il Kind You Haw Always BingK Il Kind Vo Haw Always fiigaaton of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' - fopaHment of the 1ntrlor' f LAHn-orfica ATOaaeos Oitv. Ob., . " March mil. 1001. NOTIOK 18 HEHKnY (1IV1SN THAI' THE lollowllin-uninwl unlllor has lllixl notice in hia inteDtloii to make Saitl limif In supiwrl of hit claim, and that autd proof will be inmle be fore the Countv Clerk of Cohmihin County, Ht St. Helena, Oregon, on April wtn, ln, via: MA "TIN (iUTBlSTAT, Houienteml eulry No. 10W1, lor Itia UK Kt of the N Ii t ei'ilon l, Tp fi N, K fl W. Hb iiamea the following wlttmiwwi to prove hl coiithiuoiia rea iilenee upon uurt cultivation nfaatil lanrt, via: Jolianne llovck, W. C, Kh'liraan, K. R. Throop iinn ueortii Sttta. all of Kawwv, OWKon.' mliiWll CHArt. B. MOORKS, Keglatcr. COUNTS' EXPENSE LI8T. Bill - AadltMl -aHd Ordered Paid t- ' .the march Term of Court. ' ' - 1 Not' so many bills' were preaeftted to the county court for payment at the laat term aa ia usually the caae, but the total thia time ia suflicicut. Following ia the official list of the same for the term : - allowed yon All). G W Lane ...$ 8 00 Bertha Uansen , 1 00 Effie Vanbiaricom 10 00 H Laraen, support of Hendlce 30 00 Good Hainaritan Hob., Jolineon ... 31 00 8t Mary's hoapital, Batson ... 41 30 Mrs D F Baker, for Mrs Eastlick. . 20 00 J Girt, care of McCourt 19 50 H Kratz, supplies for Kice.. ...... 20 00 N A Perry, supplies for Isabel. ... 8 16 Western Cedar Co, for Jordan. ... 10 00 A Hhannaban, for Atkins. ....... . 6 00 JUSTICE COUBTS. It Cox, state vs Laraen et el 8 95 J B Godfrey, constable, same..,...,- 6 85 W M Wilson, state va Shieve 5 60 A L Parker, constable, same. .'. . . 9 40 C L IfaHfield, witness, same...... 6 00 Mrs G Rice, same..-. 7 80 MreFZeller, same ... 180 George Parker, same ,. 3 00 1NQUK8TR. W M Wilson, body of Wedrick. . 10 25 C L Hatfield, pbyaician , '.. ft 80 W D Case, witneea 2 00 GGustaflaon, juror .2 00 Tell Soule, aarne 180 WW Allen 1 80 I Spencer....' - 1 70 UM Beeghley 1 70 C W Melilnger.. 1 60 H R Cliff, body of Melville 11 00 A Roberts, witness.......... 100 J McNaughton 100 JDeapain 1 00 I) unit, juror , . l Wj J Kennedy 1 00 i F Henderson...... , 1 00 j EWaaaer 1 00; H Wasaer,..., 1 00 j Geo Foster... ,. I 00 , F Henderson, watching body 2 00 H R Cliff, unknown body. Rainier 8 40 M A Kvser, securing body..'. 100 O Shel'ton, same 1 00 D Weston, same 1 00 A Schunaaen, same 3 00 Patch PI ue, box... 4 00 J Low, hauling 4 00 i D Adams, burying. 6 00 Rainier Cemetery Co, lot 1 00 i H R Cliff, unknown body, St Hel fi 00 1 C N Gable, burying same 4 00 J Hall, burying unknown body. . . 4 00 W Muckle, hauling same. 2 60 A II George, box for aame 3 00 CIBCOtT COURT. R Cox, state vs Stewart, witneea 2 00 E Ross, same 6 00 C G Caples, juror 2 40 FredFluhrer 7 60 LUMBKK FOE ROADS. A H Tarbell, dist 3 43 96 E 0 Stanwood A Co, same 3 89 Tichenor Mill Co, dist 10 ........ 86 66 HKUALEK BBIDOa. WnCase, shingles 81 50 Wm Pringle, work. . . 9 72 J W Parker, same 6 76 Wick BOAD. I M C Gray, viewer 2 00 Frank Meeker, same 2 00 ! D J Switxer, same , 2 00 BBINH-KAFPUEB ROAD. (i v TWrv viewer . "n, fnwM. 8 20 8 00 8 00 6 20 6 20 John Beruahl, same. Uus Hegele, same. . . Hyde, chainmao.. 8 Saxon, same C Jensen, marker. . 6 20 J N Brinn, axeman. 3 00 J W Saxon, flagman S 00 A B Little, surveyor 20 w BOAD SDPXBVWOBS, L Rasmnssen, dist 2. 28 00 JO Plank, 8 : 70 00 F L Clark, 6 14 00 S M Rice, 6. . . . 16 00 ii W Richardson, 8 14 00 OH Wilson, 13 21 00 MAKING JOSY LISTS. W M Wilson, Auburn precinct. . . 3 00 I Spencer, aame 1 60 A Shannahan, aame .... 1 60 W Syinons, Rainier prec't, same. . 3 00 T H Woodruff, same 1 50 H Brous, same .... , 1 50 STATIONERY AND rSINTlNV. RH Mitchell 15 50 David Davis 24 00 Glass dt Prudhomme 54 05 C H Crocker Co 21 80 COKMISaiONKItB. WD Case 20 PAFrakea ; 17 00 MtaCKLLAHKOUS. J B Doan, freight. 1 00 S-C Henry, lamp for courthouse. . 7 00 C W Klakesler, deputy aseeeeor,.110 00 R fi Huttiin- noittara 20 W j J O Watts, same JO 00 I H Copeland, postage ana slat y J ut Bt a L, & w uo, water rent a uu T C Watts, bailiff 3 00 H Krata, nails, dist 9 . . . 11 10 When you are bilious, use those fa mous little pills known aa DeWitf g Lit tle Early Risers to cleanse tbelier and bowels. They never gripe. For sale by N. A. Perry, of Houlton. Itcwarknbl Car of Kkeataaiaitlaaia. The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion to teat the afficaey of Cb amber Iain's Pain Balm twiee with the most remarkable results in each caae. First, with rheumatism in the shoulder from which he suffered excruciating pain for ten daya, whiob was aelieved with two applications of Pain Balci, rubbing the parts afflicted and aealriing instant benefit and entire relief in a very short time. Second, in rheumatism in thigh Joint, almost prostrating mm wnn severe uuin. which was relieved by 4wo appli cations, rubbinar with toe liniment on retiring at night, and getting up free from pain. For sale at the .St. Helens Pharmacy. - - OASTOXlXA.a , Basra tka y m fcwa nw raw always gAa jBlgnatan of .- CITATION TO UEJRS. In theOonntvCourtof the Stata of Oregon for Columbia county. In the matter of the estate ot John HendrlcM, deceittiea. L-llauou w neira iiu ihowi iwww ted pensone. . .. . To Mury A. Frve, Sarah Jane Jtayrten and Re-beoi-u Uenilrlckn, helm at 1 ot John tfeu (Irloks, deoeiiseil, anil to helm and devises unknown, If any mioh there tie, and to,U other pemom Interested in Die roul estate! the es tate of said deceased, sreetlnu .,..-., IN rilK N AMI OK THK Sl'ATI OF OREGON': You anil eaeh of you are horrby eoni manded to bo and appear befor the Honorable Oouiiiv Court "f the Slate of (Irenoii for .Colum bia Comity, at the Comity Court House in the i-Uv of St. Helens, tu auld Couutr u Mate, on Krfday, Hie XM day of Mareh A. JD.,-19W. nt the hour of 1 o'clock p. m, aaW dsy., lhat being a dny of Iho ivaular March term A aaid County Court, to show cause, if any exists, why an order ot sale of all the real estate, orjio much thereof tu may be necessary to satisfy the ehanies, exiiemea and claims against said es. tale, the property ot said date should not be made as praved for In the petition of th? a.l nitnlstralor of said estate now ou tie fa the 'otllco of the Clerk of the said Court: ltJ ful lowlnirisii description of t belaid real estate, to-wlt : The north half of tt southeast quar ter of section '.!, In wwnsplp five- (a) north ranae twotS) west of the Wlilaiiieuemertdiuu, in t'olninbla County, tn the slate of urecon. Ia TasTiaowY Whkkkof, . J. O. Walls, the Clerk of the said County Court ol U. state ol Oregon tut Columbia County, hare hereuutb set mv hand and the seal of Ihe said Conn, at my omoe in the Ctty ot St. Helen, the Oowity Seiit of said Countv of Columbia, In the State of Oregon, this the Wth day of February AMOl. ' 1J.. Countv Clerk and Clerk of the. 1 8KA1.. I Couutv CoHrt of the Stale "ftt'Ore I 1 - gon, for Columbia bounty. 1 T ..Pure.. DRUGS Regular 25 cent Paper Back Novels ..Only 10 cents... 1 St. Helens Pharmacy. DENTISTRY. REGISTERED ENTLST Long experience. All kinds of fine dent al work. So matter'W'hat your work may be, yon can have it done here, and further, .it will foe done in a nrBt-claxs, durable manner. Your work it not limited to laat oiriy a certain number of years. Much of it will last the rest of your We some off atanay not. Yoa will beiold the truth con cerning its .permanency n'hea yoa -come in. Everything depends on the quality ol your teeth. Teeth -examined free and an estimate given, yon thus know juat what your work ;il cost before yoa (begin, and no change .will bednaile except at your own solicitation. Gold Crowns, 5.00; White Crowns, $5.00; Bridge Work, 15.00; Gold Till ings, fjl.00 up; Amalgam Fillinge, 75 cents up; Cement Fillings,. 60 c. GOLD. CELLULOID AMD ALLUMHHJH PLATES. ' Teeth extracted free (painlessly) when teeth are made. Warm, pleas ant rooms. Lady attendant. Appointments made by maiL Rooms 50 and 61, Washington Building, Southeast Corner 4th and Wash ington Streets, 6th Floor, Portland. Take elevator. Quality and Variety Are two very important features to to procure arxicies ior everyuay une auu camouuifbiu... our host of patrons we are pleased to say we bare QUALITY, VARIETY AND QUANTITY. Our large and select stock affords the intending pur chaser splendid opportunity to (jet the beat bargains offered in this vicinity. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Famishing goods, hardware, tinware, hlanaeta, oil clothing, feed, teta, ou clouting, ieea garden implements, s, ana COLLINS THP PEOPLES' t ooda EsebftKged for Produce. Seasonable Goods At our store means that we keep constantly lor sale a variety and quality of merchandise which at all times is suitable to the demand of all well-living people. We cater to all classes LOGGER, FARMER, MERCHANT. General Merchandising Is our especial business, and we have held the lort by offering a high qualtty of goods at low quality prices. ; We handle Household Necessities .Supplies for evervlajdy and to meet all demands. We invite examination of our goods and guarantee satisfaction as to price and quality. Now ie the time to call on POPULAR DEALERS. ST. HELENS, - " OREGON.- rsssy'SvsB MaaavBOMKi p. i-iir"irreTrri none ' f t junniauis a. uajnauunrbiv uimwvra.a. 0aInuufacturere.of and Dealers iuo ; " "' ...All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber... ; . (Flooring... Hustle ...Ceiling i A.KS- ...DlmonatoM lamlwi... SCAPPOOI!. r School Supplies. Paints, Oils, Glass. Stationery. Shelf Paper. School Books. California Perfumes. Notions. Toilet Articles, Etc. Orders token for Wall Paper From Sample Books' FouIawI Prices Books of all kinds. PAINLESS EXTRACTING take into consideration when one goes paints, oils, glass, crockery, cnttlerj , j; flour, garden seeds, orchard grass, aairy supplies etc ew. & GRAY, MERCHANTS. ST. HELENS, OREGON. nOOD ROAD TO THE Mlt-t. Mill on south frk of Scappoose creek.four ( .niiub ..., Mcunixtnae statiou. i i.umt-rr delivered st s-appoose atatioa or Jnhasnn'aliindim: l tl.OO per M. extra. At Warren statiou. !.. - - OKKCON ,v