OREGON MIST
Entered at the lotoirice t 8t. Helens,
Oregon, a second-class mail matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
Issued Evkrv Fhiuav Mohmno Br
DAVID DAVIS,
Editor ano I'sopkiktor.
taiHtiCKIPTIUN CHICK:
One copy one year, in advance. .
Six month
COUNTV OKKICKRS.
Representative Sorrann Merrill, Clatxkanl)
Judge Joseph B. Doan, tulmer
Oler i- Watt. St. IMent
BK(rir R. S. llaltan. St. Helen
1. ..... K. K.ua Kt Hilll
ITWUic ---- 7 - --
Sunt, ol Uchool. ...J. H. cn and. Hu ton
umyor":.'.""-".."'. ...A. B. I.litie, Himitoii
Coroner Dr. H. R-Cliff, St. Helen
CommlMloner j P w' d ci. ti
MARCH 29, 1901.
Yellow journalism in the Chinese
language ie called li li Kel. That style
of diction may not be elecant but in
this case it is singularly exuressive, and
shows that the Chinese language is
picturesque in metaphor if not in ap
pearance. schedule ore-Dared for President McKin-
ley's western tour he will be in Portland
on Monday, May JOth and remain one
day. Fro ill there the President will pro
ceed to the Yellowstone National Park,
by way of Tacom Seattle and Spokane.
Rkau Th Mm and get all the news of
the county. You can obtain it in no
other way. While we are increasing
the amount and improving the quality
of new in our paper, our patronage ia
correspondingly on the increase. Urge
your neighbor to become a subscriber to
the paper, that he may keep posted on
current county events.
Thi headlines over the dispatches tell
as that General Eiuilio AguinaUlo has
been captured and is now a prisoner in
s Manila jail. He was found in Imbela
province by Funston. But Aguinaldo
L u . 1 u f. 1 j : 1 .
""r7LnV... ..'f" I.' V:::'
4. t 7u
there mav be another case of mistaken
l4L,n I
identity.
Thibb should be a business men's
association organixed here to promote !
the interests of the city and connty.
itx and connty.
There are alwavs matters comina- alona
nn. k. i..
right time would mean much toward
the beat interests and improvement of
k. .nA ,nn. v;;k
overlooked or ignored', for what is every-1
body's business is nobody', business. j
fAWtr lines seem to have rone to the
We have just finished reading
..... 17 . t
fulsome euiogv 01 (senator Mitchell in
a red hot populist paper, which in the
same issue reier to Aiarx nanna aa a
traitor in the country." Thi too, when
it it known that lit. Uanna specially
wanted Mr. Mitchell elected. "There's
no accounting for tastes," the monkey
aid when he kissed the cat. Salem
Independent.
Bout one having inforned Mrs. Nation
that a certain Western paper had pub
lished the report that she was about to
be divorced, she responded in writing:
"Tell that editor to correct that lie and
do it quickly bv telling the people that
what he wrote was manufactured in hell
and is in the mouth of devils." Horn
this literarv style is not elegant, but it
is terse and forcible and could be imi
tated with advantage by some of our
newspaper and niagzine writers.
; Bt a recent law we are now receiving
thirty-two ounces of butter for two
pounds. This is good news to the pro
vider of the household. But if the good
' housewife accepts it a a license to use
one-half more butter about her prepar
ation of victuals where will we land?
And too, the foxy dairyman may tack
on another 10 cents a roll to compensate
mm ior ma luii-weight roll. In either
case, however, we'll have the satisfac
tion of getting what we pay for.
Wi shake hands with the Oregonian
on its proposal for a title for the 1905 ex
position, "American Pacific Exposi
tion" is brief, yet it incorporates a vol
ume of meaning. Not only do we ap
prove the title, but we pledge hearty
support to the big fair in our feeble way.
Our ia a section of the state which wit
- nessed the early explorations of the
Lewis and Clark expedition, and every
Individual np and down the Columbia
river should feel directly interested in
the undertaking.
Hon. H. W. Cobbett, who was a can
didate for the- United State senate, de
clares that on the first day of next Jan
narv he will start in and make a fight
for election at the next session of the
legislature. He will see that clubs are
organized in every county in the state,
and he proposes to make a hard fight
and commence early. His friend, Joseph
Simon's, term will expire at that time.
Mr. Simon will also make a fight and with
few dark horses in the field the next
session of the legislature promises to be
more tropical than the last.
Obbqon weather, Oregon scenery, Ore
gon hospitality and Oregon, collectively,
made a big hit with the Chicago mil
lionaires who visited us last week and
those gentlemen will return to their
homes in the windy city brim full of
pleasant memories of the Webfoot re
public. The good impressions which
these gentlemen have received of us will
act with swift contagion to our ben
efit and our only regret ia that we do i
not often have an opportunity of dis- j
ptaying our many resources to rep-
resentatives of the Eastern states. Ore-
gon weather, which is nice by nature, !
wa on dress parade at that partieular i
time and gracefully succeeded in sus-1
taining the state's reputation for having !
the most salubrious climate on earth, j
Mr. PoBTkB, editor of the Oregon City i
Enterprise, and senator from Cluckanias
county, says, editorially, in his unoer: I
'Th OM,.uurtiul uiwl I I. ......
been radically changed mid much fur
the better. The responsihilitv will full
largely on the assesKor.
in proper shape with con
hir work is'
If
in proper shape with correct desmption.
T . J. .
the new law the county guarantees the I
tax title and refunds the money if the
title fails. This will resultin all property I
sold at delinquent sale being bid in by j
private parties instead of the county" i
and the countv will get the tax. If i
through fault ofofficers the tax title fails, ;
the county will have to refund the j
money. All possible technicalities have
been removed from the procedure to m
tn make tha title cood if oossible.
Taxea are parable twice a year with a
three per cent premium lor prompt
payment."
Tim pedasfognea are In revolt aitainst
the rule making it compulsory to unb
uilt to the awful torture innicteo uy
that modern mental organisation called
the teacher' institute. Those who es-
tcape unharmed from these otiii 114
icliiiiosareforttinalely not matte ot coui
fl.00 ! luun clav, and could probably be auc
60 1 cessfully tapped for India rubber juice.
To sit tor hour ana listen to paper on
the mortality of bacteria, molecular for-
. . m : j .1 :i.n
mationoi tne ternary pertuu, iiib vuiuii
itv of the extinct elephyapoturaiuus and
the amputation of pedagcyical appropri
IM1UUB t I C RIIIKi wvvn.f ...... ......
k u m,uirt,s something- more than
ation ts racKiug, 00011111$ ana nair curu
I salary to tempt one to withstand these
I pangs of listening to these awful di-
w,,at " 'rich The big
tne acuities 01 me minu. mean iew'ii-
era' institues are morally depressing
and physically enervating, and there is
no reason why tne law aoouui o vio
lently punish those who teach school by
compelling them to undergo the painful
operation of attending the sessions.
Astoria Herald.
Tub United State government, hav
ing income thoroughly disgusteo with
the jockeying muddle in which China
and the powers have been engaged for
the pan year, has very sensibly decided
to withdraw our army' from Fekin, leav
ing only a legation guard of 160 men.
In the meantime England and Russia
are making gigantic preparations to
fight a bitter war over the carcass of
poor old China. The friction between
the two former powers baa now become
so extreme that a heavy clash cannot be
averted more than a lew weeks at the
moat. Indeed, it ia more than probable
f" n8rV? w" """"J n"w F
between England and Russia if the
former country could mobilize an army
such as it now has in the Transvaal.
Russia now has 100,000 men in China,
JUSt The &SZfs
ree
the
sue ot their respective armies ia tne
difference in the siae of the bluff Eng
land and Russia can run on each other,
and in this case the percentage seems
to be largely in favor of Russia.
AB01T BOADS.
Plans lYom Ten States on View at
Paris Eiposltlon.
Ten states have at the Paris exposi
tion exhibit! of scientific road making.
Considering the fact that we have the
worst roads, the attempt to teach the
world how to construct good roads
will naturally be attributed to Yankee
mpadencc. There hu been marked
UI1V3 IU btlia tVUUVI V 111 ftllUWl'
edge as to road building, and a large
part of our trouble in this direction has
been because of our ignorance of the
2Vr principles of road instructs
Jh government has been taking an 1
instruction.
loe povernmem uaa uwd taaiog ma ac-
"Te interest in tnis worx, ana 1 trying
to teacti people bow to make a good road
IT!1? favorite plan seems to be to lay two
"i08 lnlc" ,or wagon. 10 run on ana
with a wagon on such tracts one horse
"I Pnl1 rger load than three, or
eren e5.,on the ordinary
road. It will be readily seen that such
.d woald " im.raenM ving to
t Kia r.rni.p ,1a mnltt r nm n a l im
products to the railroad at greatly re
duced expenses; be could save both as
to the number of horses, and as to the
strain that He would need to put upon
those that he did have, while working
on the road,
Saving horseflesh is not a conspicuous
object in farm management. We are too
apt to be careless, in this regard, some
times working our teams too hard, driv
ing them too bard, overloading them and
now and then ruining an animal by
overstraining. A country doctor was
once remonstrated with for buying such
light bnggie. He wore out a good
many. Hit reply to the remonstrance
was that buggies were cheaper tbau
good horses, and that he could drive a
horse three times longer to a light vehi
cle then he could to a heavy one. The
cost of roadbuildmg is sometimes too
great to be considered at all. There is
no doobt of that ; and farmers who live
in sections where it is exceedingly ex
pensive to build good roads are not to
blame lor opposing their construction.
Bat good road are of such vital import
ance that the subject ought to be calmly
considered in itn every phase. Thev will
enhance the value of property ; will save
many dollars in the increased active
longevity of horses; will add to the price
of all stock that is carte" 1 to market, for
it can be carted more economically.
WEIGHTS AXD MEASURES.
New Law for Tbelr Regulation Now
In Effect In Tbls State.
The new state law relating to the
standard weight of produce, provides
that "whenever wheat, rye, Indian corn,
oats, barley, clover seed, bukwheat,
dried apples, dried peaches, potatoes or
pears shall be sold by the bushel, and
no special arrangement as to the meas
ure or weight thereof shall be made by
the parties, the measure thereof shall
be ascertained by weight, and shall be
com puted as follows :
"Sixty pounds for a bushel of wheat
or clover seed.
"Fifty-six pounds for a bushel of rye
or Indian corn.
"Thirty-two pounds for a bushel of
oats.
"Forty-six pounds for a bushel of
barley.
"Forty-two pounds for a bushel of
buckwheat.
"Thirty-eight pounds for a bushel of
dried apples or peaches.
"Sixtv pounds for a bushel of potatoes.
"Forty-five pound for bushel of ap-
I " v I"--.
Senator XltcheU's Daaghter.
The fact is recalled by the election of
Mitchell aa senator from. Oregon that
his daughter married, nine year tgo,
into one of the oldest of France's titled
families, says the Hpokeeman-Review.
rilie is the wife of the due de Rochefon
cahl. who has one of the flneat linAncn
in France, three titles, all of last year's
bird's nect variety, a commission in the
army and a Host of friends. He seems
to be an exception to the ordinary run
of dukes, for he refused to marry his
cousin and a great fortune, and took
the Oregon girl without a dot. The
couple met in Paris fifteen year ago.
It was a ewe of love at first sight, al-
though the duke is fourteen years his
wile's senior, and had the reputation of a
woman hater,
-
The lingering cough following grippe
calls for One Mincte Couich Cure. For
11 ,lirost "n(1 '""g troubles this is the
V " ' i. B1T .,,u-
nriKH lain ruciujra PHtv.ntiMn.iinmlinn
or "ale - A
A. Perry, Houlton.
' 1 -1
Counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve are liable tocause blood poisoning,
lnve Ihem alone. The original has the
name BeWitt's upon the bos audi
wrapper. It is a harmless arid healing'
salve for skin diseases. Unequuled for i
piles. For sale by N. A. Perry, Houlton,
, i i . ....... i rvirnuiTK iuhiih iiaii
WESTERN ORRGON TROUBLES
MILITATING CONDITIONS FOR
THIS SECTION TO COMBAT.
Many Immigrant Could Find Lands
la this Rich County.
Columbia county has some of the
finest valley under the sun, and people
are needed to cultivate them. To stock
them, to develop their possibilities, to
start manufacturing on their water
powers, to go back into their skirting
bills and bring out the lumber, the
mineral and the building atone abound
ing there, to "people" these hills with
sheep, and goats, and cattle, to enjoy
the comfort and the wealth which ia
within the reach of intelligent Industry,
and to live to the ripe old age which our
genial climate guarantees.
We have the advantages and we need
the people, and the people would be
glad to come if ciruumstances were not
so everlastingly agninst this vast and
beautiful region known a Western Ore
gon. The most unfortunate circum
stance militating against it is the want
of favorable railroad connection with
those parts of the United btate whose
people are looking toward the l'nciho
elope for the very advantage which here
abound in a superlative degree.
We are constantly assailed with the
inquiry: "Why do we not get tome of
the immigration which we read about as
coming I rum the East so plentifully over
the transcontinental railroads at reduced
rate?" The answer to this is that our
unfortunate situation, from a railroad
standpoint, leaves us out in the cold, so
far aa the cheap emigrant rate are
concerned.
Those emigrant tickets are sold in
the Eat to what are termed "common
points." Over the Central and South
ern Pacific railroad those "common
points" mean any station in California,
but if the people wish to come to Oregon
they must stop at Hornbrook, recheck
their baggage and pay local rates.
Coming by the Northern Pacific or by
the O. R. "A N. the "commnej points"
mean any place in Washington or any
place along the Columbia river to Port
land, and should the immigrant . wish
to penetrate the interior sections he
must pay local rates. Thus, the home
seeker are left either upon the northern
border of the state or beyond its south
line, and only few of them reach for the
interior.
There ought to be a concerted action
among the cities of Western Oregon,
through their boards of trade, to pro
cure from the Southern Pacific the best
terms possible from the south and from
the north for laud looker. It is only
br such means that the Western
counties can be peopled and made fully
prosperous. It is only so that the ex
isting handicap can be removed from
Western Oregon.
Evidently some of our Eastern friends
are slightly mixed in their knowledge
of the laws in Oregon. - This state has
some peculiar measures on its statute
books, but none quite so bad aa is claimed.
Here is what a New York paper says:
"We understand that the men of this
state are not in favor of adopting the
way they do in Oregon. In that state
every man who drinks is obliged to take
out a license costing $6 a year, and
unless armed with the documents he
cannot be served with liquor at any
saloon or hotel. Every six months the
names of the persons who take out
licenses are published in the papers, so
tne puolic mav know tnose who are
authorized to drink." They tell some
prettv hard stories on us Webfooters,
but this is the hardest deal yet.
Maxims of Hafli.
Talk' good, bnt 'taint wlae ter be always a hoi
lerln throush vour hat:
A little wind run a frlat mill, a hurricane
diow it nas.
Tbl here Is a world of trouble; we're never
aulte free. 1 vtiin!
When chilblains and aprinr cold leave a.
summer Doaruera ana aceeter come.
Don't marry a gal 'cause she's pretty, nor 'cause
sue a tntrxed out mienty auca;
A sold brick I lovely ter look at, but somehow,
yer tire ol It quick.
Setten' down isn't practical farmtn' thoagb
some ter tnat notion is weo:
If a mortKaxe was raised like whisker one
populist uue d be dead.
Some proverbs tht' pat enooich one time fall
flat If rer trr em on twice:
Dou't quote "talk 1 cheap'' ter a feUar who'
jest paid ter a lawyer dvice.
Ter armie each night at the groe'ry won't cure
all your troubles nor ills;
Thi settlin' perlltlcai question dou't help yer
to settle jour Dim.
A chip ain't by law an "oppressor" 'cause he
wears a diu nnt aunn tile:
And it don't signify man' honest li he shov
els a pie with a knife.
There's a heap of good dishwasher ruined by
navin' a college uponngm :
A hen beau the world at her bnslne, but alie
ain t worth a nickel fer nngln .
Puck,
Prof. Ivison, of Lonaconing, Md.. suf
fered terribly from neuralgia of the
stomach and indigestion for thirteen
year and after the doctors failed to cure
him thev fed him on morphine. A
friend advised the use of Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure ana alter taking a tew
bottles of it he says, "It has cured me
entirely. I can't say too much for Kodol
Dyspepsia (Jure." it digest what you
at. For sale by Pi. A. rerry. Houlton
E8TABMHHED
..WOO
172.
JOHN A. BECK
DEALER IX
Watches, Diamonds, Silverware,
...JEWELRY...,
Repairing a Specialty.
JB7 Morrison W. Bet. Front k f1rt. FOBTLA.ND.
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leave Portland nn Tnesdsv, Thursday and Bat
arday at 7 a, m. lor
St. Hiltnt. Kalama. Carroir Point, Rainitr
and Kilto,
Arriving at Portland Monday, Wed
nesday snd Friday at i p. m.
Wharf foot of Salmon Bt. H. HOLM AN. Agent.
Brinn Brothers !
CAFE
ST. HELENS, - . - OREGON.
NEW PLACE.
If you want something good In tha
line of whioky try
SHAW'S MALT
Only the best of
Liprs and Cigars Kept in Stock !
OPEN FROM 6 A. M. TO
12 O'CLOCK MIDNIGHT. , at
NOTICt TO CfieOfTOHS, NQTIGkX Qr FINAL Stiiktm'
NOTK'R 18 HKRKBY (IIVKN THAT THR
nmlortinwl hw thi 1 been poliiiixl
administratrix of the ealate t Auanu J OrwlK,
tltHH'awd. All )irtim having olalti. agnliist
vaitl i'ftlat will pnweitl the Nam u in at Clnt
kniiio. Oroimu, nn or hfon xlx month trow
the llrat publication u( thi iintlvn.
MAKV M.ORWIO,
Anilnlxiratrlx. .
Daleil lhl 4th ty or Month, 111. tt. r Urn.
ham, Attorney fur Ailmliitaliatrlx, iiiHa
r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ICntMtn of Rtlav A(ltn. diapd.
VTUTIOK 18 HKKKHV U1VKN THAT I.KT
!N taraof lmtnUlrttinuii theeatateot HI ley
AiUmn, tei'Hl, were sranUKi to in minor'
eittntHi on tne win nay w renniary a. u iw.
hv the Comilv Oourl of Otilnmlila County. All
penum havliit; claim aiminat alt eatatear
ro,Miroi to exninii uum w me ir aiiowiuH'B,
i mv nlH In tha cltv of Hi. Helen in aalil
Bounty anil Mate within U mouth alter the
date ot tin none or tnoy anau n nrrvr
barred. Tht llat day ol teurnary, A, I), iwi.
K. k. UUICK.
AilnilnUlralor of the ealale of Kilty Aitama,
UeoeaMKt. tt. N. tlruiwr, Alloruoy lorAuuun
talrator. '
ADMINISTRATOR'S HOTtCC OF SALi OF
huso hal pnoemrr.
VrOTIOK 18 HKRKBY (HVKN THAT IN COM
Xi pllaiiiiv wtlh an onler of the County Court
made March 61 h. IWI1. 1 will tell at public auc
tion, to the Itlittieat bldiler, all of the pernio!
property beloin;lnK to the aaUleol Marl
'la
deceasm-i ; sale to tat pieace at in law re
dciica ot ld dereaaeit Maria Weat, at Seal
nw, Orexou.on Friday, April 2thh, lwl. aale
Kln at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon vf aaid
day. the property oonalal of hone, rattle
heep note and farming; Implement. Term of
ale: Ten dollars and under, eaah In hand;
over 110, alx month Mine on approved security
at percent, intereat. n. nwi,
maUaS. Administrator of Mid e.ite
H0TICE TO CREDITORS,
In the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for
Columbia bounty.
In the matter of the estate of Free) Koble, de
1Mlef CNIiKRHIONUn. HAVINd Br Kit Ap
pointed by the County Court ol the stale
of Orvan, lor Columbia county, atUninistrauii
of the ett of Kred Kiae, itecvaMd, nolle I
hereby given to the ciedllor of, and all penon
havlnit Vienna attain! aaid .ileci-asod, to prraent
month alter the tint pabllcatlua of tills notice
loam Auna Rome, at nrr rniwr t aieuuen,
Oregon. l)ted March IJtn, I'.ut,
. . . ,'abi a
sunwn.
Administratrix of the eti ol Kred tiobla,
deceased, n. H. t o well, attornoy for Adiur.
V0TICB FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Laru orrica T Osgood City, O..
Marah ftth. lWlt
XTOTICK IS HKKEHY OIVKN THAT THIS
11 lollowlng-uamed settler has wed notice oi
Ma Inttmtloti to make dual nro.il In atimtort ol
hlselalm, nd that mild proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Columbia County, at
St. Helens, Oregon, on April fJtn, imi, via
HA.iTIM (ilTTskNTAT.
Homestead eutry No. KM!, for the SH of the
Sf i. section 30, Tp N, K t W. He names the
followlugwitnesaas to prove his contluuou res
idence noon snd cultivation of aatd land, vis:
Jtthanne Hoccfc, W. C. K'l hmsu. K. K. Throop
and tieorge situ, all or Kea-ei, urtfron.
ml&aJ CH A8. B. MOUKKtf, Register
' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Laud urrica at Oasooa city, Oa,
March iiXll.
VrOTlCIS IS HEREBY' GIVES THAT THE
il fullowtug'Uanied settler ha filed not Ire of
hi Intention to mttke dual proof in eupportof
bt claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County clerk of Columbia County, at
!4. Helen, Oregon, on April lMh, 11101, vis:
ASTON KElUnVoK.1.
Homevteid enirv So. 10.VSI. lor theW'.'offE
and S ' SIV C. sec . Tp 6 N.. K a W. He
name the loilowlng winease to Drove his eon
tlnuou residence uion and cultfvatlnn of said
land, vis: William Karth, Wlllord Miller, Jo
Soblwki and Stephen Lamp, all of Valley, Or.
L llAS. a. gouKU, Kegister.
NOTICE FORUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
La so orrica at Oi City. Os.
rebrnarv 1Mb. I'll
VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
X.V foliowlng-named settler ha (lied notice of
hi intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and tnat said proof will De made na
ture tne Kcgtarer nu Keoeiver at urvgou vity,
oregou.on apni it, iwi, vu:
GEORGE B. J0HS8ON.
Homestead entry No. tO IHO, for the Z of NW r.
SWt-iof SKi and HM of HEW, section ,
townships north, range 4 west, lie name the
loiiowing witnesses to prove nis coaunuoiis re
Idence upon, nd cultivation of, said land, vis:
Halpb Eoirers and J. A. MrDouald. of Vcrnoula.
tiregon. and T. J. Uhlman and John lines, oi
Portland, Oregon. CHAH. B. MOOKKs,
lilmJS Itvglater,
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
VTOTICK 18 HERKRY GIVEN THAT THE
a county superintendent of Columbia county
will bold the regular examination of appli
cant lor county certificates at Kt. Helens.' as lol
lows: commencing Wednesday, April 10. at
o'clock a. ro , and continuing antil Friday,
April 12. at 4 o.oclock o. m. For first, second
and third grade certificates:
Wednesday. Peumanshlp, hlstorv. orthogra-
phv, reading.
Thursday Written arithmetic. theory of teach
ing, grammar, school law.
Friday. Geography, mental arithmetic, phys
iology, civil government.
ro ratWAkv cgariricATa.
Wednesday. PanmanahtD, orthography, read
ing.
Thu rsilsy. Art of aueatlonl ng. theory of rcacb-
Ing, wethods. 1. H. COPKLAMU,
County School Kuperlnteudeut.
Houlton. Oregon. March 29, 1W11.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF HEAL ESTATE.
rOTICB IS HF.RKHY GIVEN, THAT UNDER
a and by virtue of au order of the Couutv
Court of Columbia county, lu the btate of ore-
non, inadr and dated Msrcn Z2nd, A. u. iwi, i.
K. K. Uulck. aa the adinlnlatretor of the estate
of John Hendricks, deceased, will on Tuesday,
April 8Mb, A, D. I'JOl. at the hour of one o'clock
in the alternoon, of that day, at pabllc auction,
at the front door of the county eourt house. In
said county, proceed to offer for sale and sell to
the hlghei-t and beat bidder therefore, the lot
lowing, described reM estate, situated tn aid
comity, to-wlt: The north hs.ll of the outh-
ent quarter of section twenty-nine. In town
hip number five, north of range two, west of
in wumnieit sienoian. lerni oi sie: At
the discretion of the admlnlstator to be either
ail cash, or not less than half cash, and the bal
ance within one year with eight per cent, ln-ter-st,
and all deferred payment to be eeoared
by nnt mongsge ou tne projicny so som.
a. a. Huii.a,
Administrator ol the estate of John Hend
ricks, deceased. H. OBUHKK.
Attorney lor me estate.
Bt. Helen, Oregon, March 23, lwl. mXH
summons ar publication.
Id the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Columbia ceunty.
Reinhold Retchardt,PUlnlln",
Adell la Brothers and Walter! SVUUOKH.
Brothers. Defendants. I
To Adullda Brothers and Waiter Brother, the
above-named defendants,
N TUB NAMK OK THE HTATK OFORKOON:
You and eaoh ol von are herehv required to
appear and answer the complaint Sled againat
rou in tne aoove-eniiueu ciise, on or oeiore
ilar lotb. lWii. which dale Is alx weeks after
March 211th, 1901. the date of the first publica
tion ol this summons, and If yon fnlltn so ap
pear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff
will auolv to the Conrt for the relief nrayed for
and oemanded In the complaint filed attains
yon Herein, tn-wii: win taae ;uigmcnt annnat
vou and each of roa for the sum of twio.00. to
gether with Interest thereon from the oth day
oi ,uine. iwa, at tne rare oi ten per centner an
nan until nald: for the further sum of S7ft.00 at
torney's fee herein, for his coat and disbar.
menta of this stiff, and for a decree foreclosing
FiAinun s mortgage in tn msnner province, uy
aw. and for such other and further relief as to
the Court may seem lust and equitable. This
summons is pnbllshed by order of Thos. A. Ml)'
Bride. Judgcf the abnve:entitled Court, mad
and dated sitrcii win. iuui.
GRAHAM A CLF.KTON,
Attorneys fur Plaintiff.
mhnlO
Reopened to tbe Public
Oriental Hotel,
EUGENE BLAKESLEY, : Proprietor.
ST. HELENS.
Board by Day, Week or Month
At Bkssonabi. Kioubk.
Visitors met at steamer landings and
' guest baggage looked after,
THE OLD 8TAND
1ST. HELENS, : : OREGON.
rtiHIt tJNPERSIONKD HAS KII.KD HIH I Jl
1 nal aiTnuut as admlnlatrator of 111 ealat
oTMurdo MoKkv, deneaaed, In thi't'imhty , ottrl
ol the Mate of Oregmi for Columbia, l,
and the anld County Court has lined Mnnda),
tlx mti day of May, mil, at ten ociwk, fo
niu, for the hearing and scitlcm.nt of the
am. All persons having objeiilons to said
account are berebv nolllleii to present their Ob-
!,U '"''''"""l'MORKI.ASr.,
Administrator nl lit alt "1 Mindo MeKaVi
dweasvd. niSSaja
Timber Und. Act J line 3, U7M.
NOTICE FOBJUBtlCATION.
Hkii.i m, i.b,i,I flrtlita.
tiregt.n t:lty, Or.. March 111, KM.
titi,' in llP'uh'liV illVKN THAT IN COM-
IM pllance with the provlalons of the ant id
oongrtaa ol June I). WW, entitled "An ac for 111
tnl ol lliMlwr lands in (he tate of Callfnrnla,
Oregon, Nevada and Waihtuul.nl Territory,' a
tstetided lo all the I'Mbllo l.aud Htaie by aot n
August t. 1WJ. John W. Iavell, of Vancouver,
aounlvof Clarke, stale of Washington, h thi
duv Hied In this office his sworn atulcmeut No.
mi. tor the purchase of Ih north , ol south
west ' of section Nn l, In township No. S
north, range No, J wot, d will oiler proof lo
show Unit Ih land nought la more valuable for
II timber or stone than lor anciiiiri our
p,iaea, and lo estsbllah his claim to said hind
belnre the Kcglatcr and Receiver of this nine
i Omuh i-ii., ir.M.n i.n Wedtieadav. Ill tb
day of June, 1WU. II nameaas wlluvaava: ,,lv,a
11, Powell, John Parker, A. raratir ami uiyij
U Hetrlck, of Plttahurg, Oregon. Any and nl
iiermma clalralng adver.ely the above described
lauds ar requested lo hie their claims In this
office on or before sain n nay oi June, nan.
nlAmH CIIAii. U. MOUUI.M, Uexister.
Timber Uud. Act June t, 1K7H.
NOTICE FORJPUBUCATION.
Ckitsd Ststs Land Orrirs.
. . ... ., .. .. . ,.,1. ism
VTOTICK IS HKRKBY (IIVKN THAT IN COM
i pllance with the provision of the act of
Congress ol June I. wnt, entitled "An an lor the
sale of timber lands In the Htatesnf California,
hmmii Vnvu.ta nd W salillnrtoll TerrllorV. ai
eitemlcd lo all the I'ubllo Land Stales by ao ol
August t,lM, WUllam King Kadc, of tbc
siiHniv fit rlacksniaa. state uf Olvaon. ha
lawego,
ia this
day tiled In this wmi-e his aworn aiatetneut No.
for Ihe purchase of the Nit S, el seollon
N.i l l iiMhlh Nn a N. rttture No. ft W. and
will offer proof toshowlhat the laud sought la
more valuable, to? Ila tlmlier or stone than for
agricultural nurooses. and to eatabllah hi
claim to aaid land be lore the Heglaier and R-
erlver of tbls nlflns at Oregon City. Oregon, on
Monilav. lbe7thdiiy ol May, tnul. He uania
a wliucsea: William Wesley Allen and Ora
I). Lavender, ol Vcrnoula, dr., aim mniorej
KojiMdi uud J ihn It. tlardner. of Oswego, Or
Any ami all iieraoua claiming adver.ely the
above drssrlbsal iands sx reouseted lo file Ihslr
claims in til )in on or netore sain jim uay
of May, IWI, VII A. B. II"HW,
mShniM Register.
Timber Land, Act J una 1. 17.
NOTICE fORJPUBLICATION.
1!itp Stt I.ano Orrirg,
OaannM l!iTY. Oregon. March 1. 1901.
NOTICk I HKKKHV til V KN THAT IN COM-pltsn.-e
with the provisions of the art of
Coiigressof Jan I entitled "An act for
the aale ol timber lands In Ihe Slate of Cali
fornia. Oregoa. Nevmla. and Washington Terrt
lorr," aa extended lo all the Public l-and Mutes
by aot of August 4. net.1, Edward II. Olson, ol
Portlsad. eonniv of Multnomah, stale of Ore
gon, ha this day tied lu this office h is sworn
statement No, ca. for the puruhaseoi in n.e.
4 ol srctlon No. In lo nb,lp No. (N range
No. & W, and will offer proof to show thsl the
land sought I mora valuable for lu tlmlier ot
Hone i fein for agricultural purposes, anu to es
tablish ii Is claim to said laud before Ihe Regis
ter snd Receiver of ibis oitto at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Wednesday, the M day ol Mar. liioi.
He names a wltnesaoa: O. D. Vavcudr nd
W. W. Allen, of Vemonla, Columbia County.
Onitfon. and u. W. ateveiis ami J. H. Stevens, ol
porileud. Oregon. Any and all peraona claiming
adversely in anova-ueacrirasa lanit r retiieai
s.1 to tile their claims In tills offli urn or befor
anld '.'Jil dy of May, l'.Jl
UiSmU CHAS. B. MOORKS. Raglster.
Timber Laml, Act June . M7.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
VaiTio Btats Lkd orrtra,
Oaitoog Citv. uregiiu, Man-h 'Jlsi, tool.
XToriCK IH HKRKH1 filVKN THAT IN COM
i a tihsncawltb the nrovlsions of the aot of
Congress of June 3, IHts, entitled "An art fur
the ails ol timber lands in me states ol i siuor
nla. Oregon. Nevada and Wasliiugmn Terr!
lory," aa extended u all Ih Public uud Htatc
oy act of August , ws. Heiiiaiuin a. h. itiii
nier. of Portland, oouulv ot Multnomah, state
of Oregon, has thi dav Fllc-I lu thla ofnee hi
aworn atatvment No. rss7S, for the pun-bMse of
the southeast yt of section No. i. lu township
no. nortn, range no. a wai, ana win oner
proof to alio that Ihe laud sousht Is more val
uable for It limber or stone than tor agricultur
al nunxHiea. and lo eaubllah hi claim to said
land before ih Register aud Receiver of thi
office at Oregon cuy, Oregon, oa Monday, the
I7tn day or June, rwi. H uame a witnesses:
C. H. tisrrlson. uf Portland, Oregon, Louis Hle
gen, ol Winona, Oregon, V. W. Allen, of Wi
nona, Oregon and Wm. nachllne, of Portland,
Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-deaf n bed lauds are reqoeaied to
file their claim lu this otllce on or belore said
17lh day of June, UUL CUA, B. MOOHKH,
oljJ Kegister.
Timber Land, Act Juse 1, 171
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
CaiiTgD Rtstu Laud Orrica,
OaaciuS Citt. Oregon. March Jlat. pnl.
N
OTICK lit HtRKBV OIVkN THAT IN COM
pllanc with Ihe provision of the act of
Congress ef June S. lids, roll led "An aot for
tne sale oi timoer lands in tne states m senior
nla, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri
tory," aaestvudrd lo all Pabllc Land Htaie by
act of August 4. 1W. William Wachllue. of Port
land, county ol Multnomah, Stale ol Oregon.
nas tnis usy nice in mis oinee nis sworn state
ment No. M7'2. for tli a purchase of Ihe north
east ol section No. HI, In township No. 4 north,
range -i o west, anu win oner prooi so snow
that the land sought Is more valtisble lor It
limber or atone thau lor agricultural purpoeea,
nd to esMbtlsh hi claim to said land before
Ihe Rutlrtrr and Receiver of this office at ore-
5 on City, Oregon, on Monday, the I7lh day of
one, ball. He name a wlliiesaea: C. B. Har
rison and llenl A. R. Hillmer. of Portland. Ore
gon, and Louia flegert and W, W. Allen, of Wi
nona, Oregon. An v and all nersons claiming
adversely the above-described lands are reoumt-
ed to tile their claim In this office on or before
said 17th os of Jun.i, IWI.
in.au i iias. a. mooreh, Kegister.
SUMMONS ST PUBLICATION.
In the Circuit Court ol Ih 14 tat ol Oregon, for
r-..l..n.i.i. -.......
Maav T. Williams, Plaintiff,
vs.
WlLI.ua Williams. Defendant.
To William Wlillams, Ih above-named defend
ant:
N THE KAMK OF Til K HTATK OF ORROON:
. You are hereby ninmoned and reuuire I to
appearand answer the eomplnlnt II led against
you on the l'Jlh day of Mareh, l'JUl, In th slie
entllled suit Id the aliove named court, on or
before Ihe loth day of May, A. 0. 1U1, which I
the time prescribed In the order of publication
herein of the timmons for you to so sppear
and answer, and If yon 111 to so appear and
answer the said complaint within said time, the
'lainun win apply to tn t:ourt tor tn relief
emended in tlie id oamollnt. ui-wit: For
decree of the said Court, dissolving the latnds
of matrimony now and heretofore existing be
tween you and the said idaintlir. on the grounds
of the desertion for more than one year Im
mediately Defer the commencement ol thla
suit by yon, William Williams, of the plslntlll,
try T. Williams, and on the grouud of hab
al gross drunkenness for more than one
yrai. and lot the car, custody aud control of
the two chlldreu, the Issu of uch marriage,
aud for such other relief in the premise as to
tne i imn may seem right and just. This sum
mons la published In Thb Oaguog Mist foe a
niona la published
period of si, weeks, pursuant to an order made
bv the Hon. J. B. Doan. iudie of the Countv
Court of said Columbia couuty, Oregon, dated
the 22nd day of March, A. 0. 1WJ1, In the ab
sence of fudge of said Circuit Court from said
county nl Columbia- The dale of the llrat puh-
lcatiou ol nils summons is March 2V. A. I). 111.
and the lst publication I or will In May 10th,
A. I). IWH.
m'Jyinltl
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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"America"
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Willamett Slough Route
Leave Bt. Helens. , ., 0:30 A M
Arrive at Portland. 10:30 A M
Leave Portland 2:80 PM
Arrive at Ht. Helens. 6:00 P M
VAUK 5 CKFJ i'M.
Will Carry Nnllilntr but I'aasen
gcrs anil Kast Kreinht.
JtnKs noon, inier. WS
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Htaie School Hpfrlntenitent Cltea
the Iiaw In the Matter.
We are In reiwlpf of paniuhlet ls-
i i ..m.u. .f ilua iiiuirinttind-
lent of miliHc iitrtiollrn, tmntalnli
extract from te taw rcnnniin.
servance of Arbor day, which tht vtmr
falls ou April lath. Section IKI read a
''HotoTuS. Tn onler that the child
ren In our puhllu schtHil shall assist In
the work of adtirntiia- theschw grotintU
with trees, and to tliiiulttl the niind
of chlldreu towanls tha bennllts of the
preservation and perpetuation of our
forests anil the grow inn of tlmher, It
shall he the duty of the author His in
every piihllo school district In this state
toaaiM.mlilo the pupil in their tiharne
on the above dav In the school builtlltifc
or elsewhere, a they niaydoeiii proper,
and to provide for and conduct, under
the (rt'iitital tirvisUii of city superin
tendents, county ii)erliiteiideiit, teatih
er. and director, or other school
autlioiitios, haviiiff the Knnural cliarve
and overeijht of the public schools In
each city or district, to have and hold
such exercise as shall tend to encour
age the planting, protection, and pror
vatiou of trees and shrubs, and with
the liest methods to be adopted to ac
complish such result.
A young wan should not start out In
life with an idea that the world owes hitn
living, That assertion is false In fact,
wmnit in principle, and dishonest In
practice. The world owe no one any
thing except that which ia gained by
honest toil. There 1 no room lor drone,
tramp or vagabond, and those who are
not willing to work for a living must
make room (or those ambition men and
woiueu who desire to achieve success by
lawful method. Have a noble purpose.
Aspire to things above the common
level, and with the motto, "Whatman
has done, tnau ran do," determined
resolution to euitd, energy and grit,
there can be no failure.
The world wanta your best It will
have nothing else. The best la Mine to
good. The poo rent boy In our laud may
hope to be president when he ia older.
He may be our leading financier, or the
greatest minister.
Money will buy many articles, but
there are ether tiling money earn never
purchase. Wealth will cover only a
mall portion of the earth's area, l'ur
pose cover all ol it.
Have a purpose, stick to it, surmount
those difficulties which appear to be.
stumbling-blocks. One's station In Hie
cuts no figure, for: "Honor and shame
from no conditions rise ; act well your
part, there all the honor Ilea."
Aspb7tUte4 In the Tutsel.
The operating department of the
Great Northern railway is lacing serious
trouble with service of the Cascade di
vision. It I aaid that engineer end
firemen by the doten have resigned
their positions. The fact has been kept
3 niel, but it is known that engineer aud
retuen have been picked up from cab
doors unconscious alter passing through
the tunnel. The trouble, it is said, will
result In the immediate installment of
J.WHi
The Kind Too IIv Always
in km for over SO yeara,
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sas WV VS VVS OIF SVSSkSSj I ssussss Bug
and baa bn nuttennd
&LjU&2rfcf nl uprTialo lncs
Mtf74-Ctfc44C Allow no ou to slooelve
Allow
All Coanterfelta, Imltationa and Jturs-toodM fare baft
Experiment that trifle with and endajngr the health of
Iiafanta and Cftlldj-en Experience aciUiuit Iperlnien
What Is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Paro
fjorlc Drops and Sooth loir Syrupa. It Is Iloeutasnt. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootld
substance. Its age Is Its fruarantee. It destroys W ottos
. and allays Feveriabaess. It cares Dlarrhaja and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, rures Constlpatloa
and Fliitulency. It assimilates tbe Food, nnlatea tbe
Stontach and Bowels glvina; healthy and navtuml sleep
Tbe Children's lauaoea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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Bears the
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
" In Use For Over 30 Years.
w SN-Twa eoaassj, t anmasv arswar, mm vsmmi srv.
How About
S Bt YOU HURE It la all right? Remember that S Is th
JrV KK('ORI) that goeerna. It I our tnialnea to aean h th
C rernrds and show what the conlsln in relaltaa to land
title. If ynii eotileniplal buying lend nr loaning money na real
atateaeenrttr, Uke nn man's wont, but tnstatupon kunwliif wh
the rmwd shows regantliig Ihe till. Ad Abatraet laaenllal
a (teed. Insist nn having It. W have the (in If set of stntrset
IhmiIis In the comity. All work promptly eiecnteil and satisfaction
guaranteed. II ynn hare prniwrly lu luaiireglve u a eall Wear
agenta for the heal Hre Insurance enntpaniea In tht wnrkl. If too
he property fur sale list II with iw and w will Suit a buyer.
E. E. QUICK & CO.,
ar..'. i a
mrnuin iri
I THE NEW YORK STORE
afc.
IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN
Clothing
- j "'-'"""i uiuvvi ivo, LJjyj to, wjuvvij, ivt.v.
Oooper imildiiig, Main Street, St, Helens, Oregon. 1
elwitrlolty as the motive Mower for tht
locomotives tin iiie luiinoi nivisitin, 'fha
tunnel la nearly three miles In length
and It inkps twenty minute to run
tlironiiti. The hunt, luioke and atlRlne
air hu made Ihe ps'segn dnnKerou in
men In the engine valis, Ijtst week tha
eniflnoer and liienmii on one train were
aspli.vxiatrd while going through, the
tiiniutl, and the train ran away lor fv
milt) before the aoiidunur rnaidied ilia
throttle end niweedad In itnttliig uontrol,
NO 8l'HPRASI0J( (JO EH
N Trout FUninn Next fttmtlay if
warden yan iicis u,
undav Imlna the last dnv nl n.-
olomnl season on trout, and Rtiniln
l.l,. m fnu.irtlA ItMiiitiM ,Ium !.!.
festive anglers of Portland, Usine
Warden tjiiimhy tins received iniumniui
rtHpjtsl for permission to Ash upon that
dav. A-
Itut the Uame Wardon eannot grant
the request. All days look alike to Mm
and he has no more power to iiisina!
the oHiratlon of the annm laws than ha
has any other law, for this reason It
may not be healthy fur Portland nirn
rods to try their lurk neat Mintlay
There will lie deputy game warden
strung along most of the trout stream
and as under the new law informants
receive one-half of tbe flue that may
be Imposed upon conviction, there will
be some incentive to "stpieal."
The imlly for a violation of tha
trout law I a fine of from JD to f 100,
Uy securing a tew conviction an In.
formant Is enabled to make good wage,
UKU8Effrmaii.
John Burboe visited Portlsad Tuee.
day. s
E. O. Varney, ol Perl, wa In ton
Monday.
A. 11. Utile, of Houlton, wm In town
Saturday.
Rtssooe Pearoe and wilt ipeut Runday
In lVr tin ml.
Wm. Muacham and J. F. Smith vis,
ited Portland Moadsy.
Mrs. II. Usurer was a psatsengerout
tbe KelhK lor Portland Monttey.
Mi Louise Morel visited her mother,
Mrs. Hi re, out on Tide creek, Hiindsy,
Miasee Tempest McLaren aod Myrtle
Paweon were naaaengeni for Portland on,
the Kellotrg Monday.
(Jeorge Car II, of uaaton, riained throuh,
town last Kumlay on hi way to Italnler
with hia team where) he expect to find
work.
(lu William, representing Lang 4
Co., of Portland, and Robert Heeler,
representing the Hammond Packing Co,,
of Portland, were In town Hatorday.
A lodge oi ikM Onler of Washlngtoa
was oryaiilsed at Ooble Monday evening
by J. li. Mitohell, supreme organiser fur
that order. The order alarta with
twenty-Hire charter member.
KatKtle Pony Iter Kale.
First -el as, well broken, good roadster. Apply
te Psva psaaauM, wrru, Orson.
Cow and Calf ffur Kate,
Mi Icli row, giving about ten quart
per dsy, lor aale, Calf four months eld.
Apply lo Ma. C. U, Movaa, Perls, Or,
Dougbt, and which IkM botm
baa borne the uinaautra off
inndnr bit) m
ita inDutcy.
no on) to slooelve yoa la thla.
Signature of
Your Title?
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