The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 05, 1901, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
CUTSkAME HEWS ITEMS.
Isaac Btiuiirardner was
Entered t the PtietoHlce at 8t. ll-letis, week. Ho. look it little
Oreirun, as eecuud-ulaes until muttor.
COUNTY OFFICIALPAPER.
Issuhd Evsky Friday Morning Bv
DAVID DAVIS,
Editor aud Propricto.
BtJBSCBlPTION PRICK:
One copy one year, in advance. .
Six month ........
In town lait
bleached yet
Representative Nornwn Merrill. cltknl Natal, above Mist.
from liia illness, but reports himself all
Martin White is Inking notes of our
wealth this week for tho inkiiiimtiim of
the county court. At a consequence wo
l will and ourselves on the tax roll later.
I The new shingle mill of DiiKKn, Mar-
zs ' vin A liolter is now ready to split out
, shingles and the partners feci that they
1 00 lre we" elu'PPo to 0 gooJ work in
60 ,ille
- i Miss Maud Bryant has gone to the
) Nehiilem valley to teach the si-hool at
Ansa Aiaiv uvuenor
June..
Clera
Sheriff
Treasurer....
tint, ol School.
Anunnr
Surveyor.......
Coroner
Coramtaatonera
..Joseph B. lou. tuinler
J. o. wall, St. Helen
...R. S. IIhiikii. 91. Helens
K. Rom. St Helens
...-I. H. CoDeland, Houlton
Martin White, St. Helen
A. B. Little. Hn.-lmn
.Dr. H. B. Cliff. 8t Helens
ha a school secured above Mayger, and
begins work there tins week.
The stcumer Shaver looked familiar
as she steamed in Monday afternoon
after an interval of several weeks. The
McMinuville ia scarcely lanro enuitffh to
'"'w ' Dnci!puiifJrT ' l0 ,he work bol'"1 I11 n1 Portland.
s.ciuj nirni wciii' win w miai, iiiu
first of the week ou a business trip. He
happened to strike rather bad weather
for an outing, but the business in hand
required hi attention at that particular
time.
Miss Leona Pophain, attending school
at Philomath, and Mis Annie English,
at Forest tirove, each expect to come
home this week tn be preseut at the
graduating exercises of our public
SCQOOIt.
Roy Kltferton leit on Monday morn
ing lor Dundee, to take charge or his
father's store for a few weeks. Roy ba;)
been trusted and faithful employe at
race's store tor some time ana is a com
petent salesman..
Mr. 8. Chas. Pavis has associated him- Watson Elliott and A. S. Graham
elf with the editorial and business man-1 were in town Saturday and represented
APRin 6, 1901
PUBLISHER'S NOT1CK.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Over 116,000 Represented by Tram,
fen During' March.
0 W, J K and Euireno lilakenley
to James and Charles Mucklo,
line V W Id IUI.IUR1VVI, flllU II 7
I 00
150 00
agement of this paper, and is authorised
to transact business of any nature con
cerning the publication of the paper.
Payid Davis, Publisher.
It ha been definitely settled that
President McKinlev will be in Portland
on Wednesday, May 22. The president
has expressed a desire to visit as many
towns in the state as possible, and every
opportunity will be extended to do so.
W have felt satisfied all the time that
. Oregon would be entitled to some of the
honor for Aguinaldo'a capture. Fun
ton on time worked in an Oregon City
paper mill. This is somewhat farfetched,
bat no more so than the story of the dog
" that ran through the orchard.
Till Mist ia growing in popularity
nd consequent increase of circulation
each week. We have solicited none
whatever, but the average weekly in
crease in circulation since January 1st
baa been five. The increase will be
more rapid and the total proportionately
larger before the year close.
Marshland at the court house meeting
that afternoon. Upper Clatekanie was
represeuted by Oliver Anderson, W. H
King, Ole Erickson, and others.
Word received from San Diego indi
catee that A. M- lichenor, who is spend
ing the winter there, is quite seriously
in and thought to he in a verv critical
condition. His daughter, Mrs. J. A.
English, started on Monday morning to
visit and assit-t in caring for him. The
last reports from him were little more
favorable.
Friday and Saturday evenings of this
week are to be given over to graduation
exercises and an entertainment, partici
pated in by the teachers and scholars of
our public schools. A graduating class
ol three persons will appear on rriday
evening to receive the congratulations
ot their friends and listen to an address
by Hon. C. W. Jbulton. whose presence
me school board are bappv to nave se
cured for the occasion.
Our neighbors in Hazel Grove have
felt their school building should be more
accessible and secured a new location for
th? outity road so as to make it possi
ble to reach it without trespass upon
anyone. The new road is now open to
the public. Enos Hankins has been
getting his house moved nearly a fourth
of a mile to face the new road, and C.
W.Jones wants to turu bis around so
that passers bv can see the front instead
of the back of" his bouse. The new road
will prove a convenience to auite a num
her of persons.
The order of United Artisans gave a
social to wtuch the public wss invited
for a small consideration of 15 cents, at
Conyers' hall on Saturday evening. A
gooaiy number were present and listened
to an entcrtainine Drotrramme of mnstc
and recitations, after which lunch was
served and a general social time with
music, games, etc., made tbe time until
midnight pass Tery quickly. The order
would be able to replenish its treasury
by the addition of a few dollars. This
order being one where a husband and
wife can both join seems to bave verv
enjoyable meetings, as the reports and
enthusiasm of its members indicate. It
baa s good class of members here.
Our city election came off Monday of
this week. A citizens ticket comDrisins
the present officials almost entirely, was
in me neia unopposed tor a time, until
a party of half a dozen concluded to pot
up another to excite some interest. It
did excite considerable interest, and a
lively canvass was made on election day
by the friends of each, resulting in a
close race for the winners. The follow
ing is the ticket elected: President of
council, S. C. Tichenor; coancilinen, A.
F. Myers, Frank Merrill, J. E. Hall,
Bruce Haines: recorder. Chorine I.
Conyers; treasurer, M. E. Page; mar-
snai, ueorge butherland. The inaiori-
ties ranged from three to six only, re
sulting in mixed ticket.
, , , , , , , ... , -w a, v-i i 1 1 ii i ii iiic city
A officer of the exar's household took council, a public meeting ... heWi in
shot at his majesty the other day but 1 Merrill's hall last Saturday afternoon to
the bullet missed its intended mark J nder the matter of building a court
bout 27 feet, after which the shooter fJSST -Jil"'.'0- ' "J
... ' ... .... quite well attended, the different sec-
Tery sensibly turned the pistol to- j tions of thia portion of the county being
wards his own head and blew out what j represented by progressive and inter
few brains he had. thus savin? the i eted citizens. President of council. 8.
emment ih trnnhla f Hr.in if f, Mm V:.Tienor, presided, and Frank Mer-
Some of those Russian nihilists will
AatTDf aldo is t prisoner, awaiting the
decree of the government to deal with
him. Fonston, his captor, has been
promoted to a brigadier general in the
regular army. Aguinaldo might be in
duced to behave himself by being pre
sented a $100,000 residence in Manila
nd being placed on the retired list at a
alary of $50,000 a year.
Ir there waa ever a time when St.
Helena and Columbia couuty should
wake from their lethargy it is now, when
thousands of homeseekers are pouring
into the Pacific Northwest. Nowhere in
Oregon is to be fonnd more congenial
climate nor better oppornnitiea for
profitable investment than in Columbia
county.
Wa desire to suggest one thing aa an
attraction for the Portland summer car
nival. Aguinaldo has been captured.
If Portland could lease him from the
government and exhibit him irr that city
during the carnival, be would attract
8,000,000 people there, each of whom
would gladly pay $1 for the privilege of
seeing the rebel general. Now, let Port
land act hastily in this matter. Port
land is to have Lewis and Clark cen
tennial, why not have aa ''Aguinaldo
exhibition T"
make a mistake and kill "Nicky" some
of these days if they don't stop such
foolishness as this, and then a big emi
gration to the Siberian mines will be
the next sensation.
Thx people of this state will again vote
on a number of constitutional amend
ments at tbe next general election, five
altogether, among them being one for
adoption of the initiative and referen
dum. The adoption of eueu an amend
ment ie, in our opinion, a theory, wild
and useless. No doubt there are lets
than one-third of the voters who under
stand and want to know nothing about
the proposed workings of the initiative
and referendum. At tbe general elect
ion last year the people voted on five
proposed amendments to the constitu
tion, and how intelligently did thev
vote? Not one-half of tliem voted at all,
and so would it be with the initiative
Qd referendum. Not one-half of the
voters would, by their ballot, express an
opinion aa to the adoption of a law, as
the initiative and referendum would in
tend, because they would know nothing j
muoui ii anu care less.
nil was ehoeen secretary. The chair
man stated the object of the meeting,
after which W. U. Conyers, Dr. Hall,
Frank Merrill and Norman Merrill being
earn in turn caned on, expressed de
cided objections to having a court house
built in Columbia county at the taxpay
ers expense until a permanent location
could be decided npou by vote. A reso
lution to this effect was unanimously
agreed upon. This resolution was sup
plemented by an offer to tender the
coanty court a building site and build
ing valued at $15,000, free of expense to
to the county, if tbe county seat is lo
cated at this place. This otter, with the
resolution, was drawn up and signed
by those present and copies of the same
were to be circulated in this lower part
of the county for additional signatures, i
A letter from D. W. Freeman was read, i
giving expression to the same objections j
vi uunumgar. me taxpayers expense as
were presented py we speakers at the
meeting. "Decide the location by vote
or accept our offer," seems to be unan
imous sentiment.
of lots 4 aud 19, blk 33. 8t Heidi
h 111 ail lev and wile to M iiradluy,
BiV of sec 3, tp 0 ii, r it west,
W K Conyers and wife to Cather
ine Nelmii, a parcel of the K W
Conyers d I c 123 00
A Campbell and wife to Margaret
J Brvant, 130 acres in sec 14, tp
7 n, r 4 west ,.1000 00
K in ii io, Pacitlc, Ercolina and
Maria Dotta to U E Withing
ton, trustee, lot 3, tdk 6, Uo
ble ; and ue of sec 2.!, tp 0 u,
r it west 1 00
A J Deming and wifo to J and C
Muckle, lota 6 to 13 inclusive, "
and nW of lots 4 and ID, l
Helens 1 00
J Eury and wife to J II Middle-
ton, wVf ol sey ot sec 14, tp o
n. r west 600 00
G D U i loon and wife to Uaunali
Tyszkiewica, 44 acres in
Kuighton die 300 00
John Hendrickson and wife to
Cascariascn and Wilhelin Base,
a parcel of land in Bohurrt d 1 c 1-jO 00
C G Huntlev and wire to State of
Oregon, w of ne of sec 28,
tp 6 n, r 4 west; quitclaim
A Paud Chas Hill to G G May j
ger, of ne of sec 8 and w) .
of nw of sec 8, tp 5 n, r 4 .
west, and nw Vi' of sec 17, tp 5
n, r 4 west 600 00
Elzada and A M Jolly to Dora
Bell Lake, tot 10, blk 3, George
town 100 00
J A Keiup to Samuel Hetunonen,
26 acres in sec 3, tp 7 n, r 4 w 700 00
Same to Herman Erkila, 'J3i acres
in sec 3, tp 7 n, r 4 west 700 00
F J Louis to State of Oregon, w
ol uetf of sec 27. tp B n. r 4 west 00 00
J 11 Lumiiarvi and wile to W
Base, lots 8, 0, 10 and ' 11, sec
27, tp 8 u, r 4 west, and lots 6
and 7, sec 20, tp 8 n, r 4 west. .1500 00
Wm, W J and Edna Mellinger
to J G Watts, lota 1 to tt, blk
16; 1 to 6, blk 4; 9 and 10, blk
6; all of blka 2, 6 and 13. 1st .
add to Vernon ia, and all of blk
24. 2nd add to Vernonia 126 00
E Merrill and wife to J Hogran,
lot I. blk . Deer Island 20 00
Rebecca A McGoon to F Dona
hue and J Dodson, eH of nw
sec 26, tp5. r 4 800 00
A Robinson and wife to F Dona-
rue and J Dud son, w of sw4
of sec 6, tp 4, r 3; e.Si of tef-J
of seel, tp 4, r4 1600 00
H and G E Tyszkiewicz to A H
itlakealey, lots 6 to 18, and nj
of low 4 and 19, blk 33, St Hel
ens 1 00
Same to Sarah I Gilson, 140 acres
lu ivnigbton die... 400 00
Harvey Tiugle to Frank Dixon,
ne ol sec 3. tp 7. r 4 TJJU 00
Austa and W L VauDyke to Wm
Mellinger, ar, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
6, blk 4, 1st add to Veruouia . 1 00
E B wood to Anne E Wood, ewj..
oi new, seM ot nww. nw . ot
e'i. lots 1. 2. 3. sec 9. to 7. r 4 1 00
G E Withington trustee, to L A
ttargess, nei ot sec 22, tp 6,
r2, 1600 00
G W Cole and wife to E E Quick
ail lot 1 and e'4 of lot 6, toe 2,
tp 7, r 6 600 00
C A Hill and wife to L Cochran,
nehi oi neW. sec 14. to 7. r 4 140 00
J Iaeuhart to John Stewart, ne
ot sec 4 and lots 3 and 4 and a,
ol nw W, sec 4. tn 6. r 3 600 00
J Lain bei son and wife to M B
Beaver and wile, 10 acres in
Broylesdle 150 00
A R Slavens to K G Slavens, s
ot sw4 of iw, ot nw, sec 24,
tp4, r 2 60 00
Sheriff to Sarah A Ryman, e of
se4 of se4, sec 29, tp 4, r 4,
tax deed.
Same to W II Dolman, 160 acres
in aec 4, tp 4. r 1 36 02
Same to W P Maclay, ew, sec 8,
tp ft n, r 2 w 20 28
Same to John Stewart, eeVi, sec
21. tpn. r 2w (Borthwick). . . 18 21
Same to tame, same (Bryan) 15 00
u j owuzer anu wire to J no-
gran, lot 1. blk 6. Deer Island 20 00
D W Williams to Edwin lioss.
nwW sec 3. tp 6 n. r 3w 1200 00
Mary l' Williams to J and C
Muckle, lots 5 to 18 inclusive,
and dK of lots 4 and 19. blk 33.
8t Helens 1 00
H Wood ham and wife to J B
Kenny, 6 and 70-100 acres in
nwW. see 13. tp fin. r2 w 600 00
V H Welch to Lena F Welch, n
oi nw ii. sec 30. tp 4 n. r 4 w.
and swVi of swji. sec 3.. 6 00
ueo jjeonard and wife to M B
Beaver and wife. 10 acres in
Broyles die... 160 00
B A Miles and wife to M C Gray.
part of lot 18, blk 17, Ht Helens 250 00
ii eyverson to L Cochran, ne,vi
of ne. sec 14, tp 7 n, r 4w. . . 140 00
J VanBlancom to H VanBlari-
com, land in sec 4, tp 4 n, r 4 w 125 00
u 6 to u Btar, patent; U to Si K
Cheney, patent; b 8 to Lewis Esaig,
patent; U 8 to Harry Hnhn, patent; U
S to Brice Hacker, patent ; U 8 to Chas
Nelson, patent; fj 8 to J F Stevenson,
patent; u e to J w .uowning, patent;
17 8 to A ti Brattao, patent; U 8 to W i
Foss, patent.
Job Couldn't Have Stood It .
If he'd had Itching olio. They're
terribly annoying; but Imcklen's Arnica
Sntve will cure the worut cane of piles on
earth. It has cured lliouimmU. For
injuries, pains or bodily eruptions it
the bent salve in the world. Price 26
a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold at the
St. Helens j'haruiacy,
wtuitJwmmmm -l- ..-i-WBgwgBgSBg
nonet or final ssmiMeiT.
SCHOOL FUND APPORTIONMENT.
HQTICS TO CREDITORS.
XTOTirK IS 1IKRKHV (1IVKN THAT THIt
N luultfralitiied au this uy bwn amxitmiHl
il minimum i oi meiHic i aimuu i, urwm,
ilmnwil. All iwmotia havlun olita.s mtulnut
kl cxuis will unwent Uio iirai to ot at CUiir
kuule, OrnitiHi, on or hvfor nix uioultu Irota
ths Ural pulllol!uu ol Uili nolUn.
MAKY M.ORWIfl,
AmlitlnU'itttlx.
Patd thin 4th rtsy of Mnlvh. 1WU. 11. P. (in
ham, AUornay for AduiliiimraU-U. mtUS
A0HIMSTMT0KS UOTICt OF SALS Of
PERSONAL PHOPtKXT.
TVTOTICK I HKRKBV OIVKN THAT IN COM
li iiUnuc with an onter ot the County Court
maiie Man-n cm, iwii, i win tfiti hi puuuo aue
tlou, to Ilia titirneat biiWor, all of the perntmal
properly tHiioui:ut to me eaiaie oi Maria nr(,
aeoeaiie I ; aale to take pleace at the late tohI-
denre ol eald decawd Marl Went, al Seel'
ih, Oregon, on Krlilay, April Slh, 1901. anle
begin at 10 o'rhx-k In the forenoon of aid
day. The property con9ii of borne, caul
tievp hiwe and farming Implement. Term of
!: 1vn dollar and umlor. ch In haml
over tto. vlx mnmhi time ou approved itecurlty
aieporceuu iuwre(. it. nr.i,
nt Aiiniliiiitrator of tid eitate.
. N0TICS TO CREDITORS.
In the Comity Court of the State of Orturou, for
l oioniDia i.onuiv.
In the mailer of the vetatt of Fred Koble, 0
ota.-iM.
riMIK UKPRRMMKKD, HAVlNll BKKN At
1 potnteil by the County urt of the Hiaie
of Oremm. for Columbia eouuty, adnilniiitralriK
of the ecuieof t'reil Koble, ileceaned. noiloe 1
hereby given to the creditor ot, ami ail peieoua
IiavlUK claim AKain! aaio iHH-vaneil, 10 preveui
them, yenned a by law rooutml, alttiiu li
month alter the tint publication of Ihia uollee
Io salil Anna Kouie, al ner rest.ienca at Keuiwu,
Ureson. iled atarca loin, 1'JUi.
Admlnlttratrlx of the ftate ot Kred Kohl,
deeeaaed. . u. 1'owell, attorney for Ailuir.
N0TICS FOR PUBLICATION.
Uepartment of the Interior.
Lamp urru at Oskoon City, Oa.,
March ih. 1901
NOTIOR IS IIKRKIIY OIVKN TUAT THIS
tollowluff-uameil aetiler has died notloe of
bla littentloii to mate final proof In support of
hi claim, and thai "aid proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Columbia Coniny. at
tit. Helen;, Ort-non. on April tmh, twl, yl
MAi.TlS (iCTSKSTAT.
Hometeit entry No. lut42, for lb SK J" of the
N K W aeiHlon AO, Tp 6 N, R S w. He name the
folIowtuK wltntiie to prove III eotitiuuon re
idenre upon and eultlvailou of ald land, vU:
Jolianne llixn-k. W. C. Klehman. K. K. 1 hroop
and Ueorge silt, all ol .eau. imitou.
mKa) CHAS. H. MOOKKS, bvxlter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Ieprtmeiit of the Interior.
Lank ornca at Oisooii crv. Oa ,
Marrh '2. 1901
NOTICB IS HKKSBY (ilVES THAT THK
followiiut iiained aetller ha Aled uollee of
hi Intention to make rlnnl proof tn support of
hi claim, and that eald proof will be made be
fore the County t lerk ot Columbia County, at
31. neiena, tm'ffou. on apni i.-nn, iwi, via
aStos KKROWSKI.
Hommlpad entry No. 10.J6I, for the W U of SK
'4 and S S ' Tp 6 N., K X W. Ill
name the followlu wtliease to prove button
tinnou residence uoon and ruhfvatlon of said
land, vi: William Karth. Wiltord Miller, Jo
bobieakl aud Stephen Lam pa, all ot Valley, or,
CH Aa. B. UOOI
ReKUter.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Conn of the Bute of Orvfon, In
and for Columbia County.
In the matter of the estate of John Ktttcririd,
deceased.
XTOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT M J.
i Ketierins. the administrator of the estate
of John Kettering, det eaaed, ha rendered and
presented for settlement, and filed in said Court
bt Onal account ol lit administration ol said
estate, aud that ihe "in day of May, !W1,ai2
o eluck. p. m.. at the court room of said Court,
at the court house, to the City of 81. Helens, in
said County and Htate. ha been aptnlnied by
the judge of said Court, for the settlement of
said una! account, al wnlrn time and place any
person interested in said estate may appearand
hie objection to such final account aud settle
ment tuereof, and contest the same,
aim M. J. KETTERINO,
Administrator.
Dlllard A Day, Attorney for Administrator.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
HERKRY GIVES THAT THE
coanty superintendent of Columbia county
ill hold tbe regular examination of appll-
ESTABLISHED
....1900
JOHN A. BECK
DEALER IN
Hew goods at Collins & Gray'a.
Mr. W. B. Dillard, of this citv, spent
a few days at St. MarUu'a springs,
Wash., last week.
Collins & Gray carry one of the largest
A landslide on the Astoria road, jutt
below May ger, detained the tiaBsenger
trains for a short time Wednesday j
morning. In fact, it was necessary to
transfer.
OASTOHZA.
Bean to y) Tin Hind 1m Haw Hum BoogM
of
, a Tin Hind lot Haw Umn
Caasbt a Ireadfal Cold.
Marion Kooke, manager for T. M.
Thompson, a large maonfacturer of fine
millinery at 1058 Milwaukee Avenue,
Chicago, aya: "During the late aerar
tock. ofgener-al n,;rcbsndise on the Z'SL ' "H". , ?rf,"" 'd mtbv
Ix)wer Columbia; call on them when you nft " wnt a1nd. ,DHde ,ne
need anything, they will treat you w.l. -njj,
Chaiuberlain's Couuh Kemedy for a se
vere cold at that time, which we toed to
releive her so nuicltly that I bought
some for myself. It. acted like magic
and I bfgaii to improve at once. I am
now entirely well and feel verv n)amri
W. are pleased to state that Miss ! eTefen.VharZ.v"'- For 8"le at
Daisy Watkins has been elected to take j Helens i harinacy.
ciurii ui me ioiumoia uity et-nool fori
the spring and summer term. Mitt j
Walk ins had charge of that school last!
year, and gave excellent satisfaction, as
is the case with all the voting teachers
of our city. While the school of our
city is not so very pretentions it, has lo
its credit the fact of turning out a num- .
bar of students who are doing ij credit
by their service as iDKractrs-a ia the
county schools, I
Watches, Diamonds, Silyerwarc,
...JEWELRY....
Impairing a Specialty.
207 Morrison St. Bet. Front 4 r1rst. PORTLAND.
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leaves Portland on Taewlay, Thursday and Bat
. nrrtay at 7 a. in. for
St. Htltnt, Kalama. Carnir$ Point, Rainitr
and Klto,
, Arriving at Portland Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday at 2 p m.
Wharf foot of Palmon Bt. H. H JLMAN. Agent.
rOTICE 18
'county sut
rants for county certificate at fit. Helen. fol
low; commancine Wednesday. Atirll 10. at fl
o cioc a. m , anu- continuing until Frioy,
April 12. at 4 o.ockirk p. m. For first, second
and third grade certliicates:
Wednesday.- Feniaansbtp, history, orthogra
phy, reading.
Thursday Written arithmelio.theory of teach
ing, gratamar, arhool law.
friii
lav. Ueoeraohv. mental arithmetle. nhva
lology, civil government.
roa raiaaav cgsTiriCATS.
Wednesday, Penmanship, orthography, read
ing. Thursday. Art olquestlonlng. theory of leaeh
Ing, method. I. H. COPKLAND,
County School operiulendant.
Uoulton, Oregoa, March 29, ISO I.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
N OTICE M HF-REbToIVEN, THAT I'NDKR
and hy virtue of au order of the County
Court of Columbia county, tn the Stale of Ore
non, made and dated March 22od, A. D, Itrffl, I,
K. E. ijutck, as tbe administrator of the estate
of John Hendricks, deceased, will on Tuesday,
April aotb, A. It. I'JOl. at tbe hour of nneoVloek
in the allernoon. of that day. at balilie aiutlr,n.
at the front door of the eounty court house, in
said county, pr,reeed to offer for sate and tell to
the highest and best bidder therefore, the fol
lowing described rati estate, situated lu said
coanty. to vll; The north half of tbe south
east quarter of section twenty nine. In town
ship number five, north of range two, west of
th Willamette Meridian. Terms of ale: At
thedlsr-relhm of the dminlsttor io be either
all rash, or not ten than half caah, and th b.
anee within one veer wtih eight per cent. In
terest, anu an oeterrea payments to pe secured
oy arm mortgage on in property so sold.
B.C. QUICK,
Administrator of the estate of John Hend
ricks, deceaaed. . H.GUimc'K,
Attorney for the eetate.
Bt Helen, Oregon, March 23, 1901. mAiiOt
rpllK VSPBRSIUNKP HAS FII.KP H1H KM .MM . iiki1.,ii( Atliollir
1 iialn.oo1inladrolnlair,.t..rof Ihe estate . 0tr 8000 .W 1)0 IHMIHmtca Among
the Hviral Hchoul iHstricw.
The following tublosliowi th munlwr
of the school district, iiatne of llio clerk,
poslolHce of tlm clerk, nuiubur of clill
dmn and the iiimmiit ot money allowed
each school district in the county,-as Is
shown by the-regular April apportion
incut of wiiintv atdiool UHincy pHr
tioiietl on Mon fay ol this week by the
couuty itiporiiitttiideiit of schools i
of Mnrdo McKay, dwwaied, lu ihCintiiyi"r
of the statu of Oregon fur Columbia t'ountyi
atidihesnid l-ii.intv t .iurt has il-d Monduy.
the Silt day of Mav. IJ0I. at iu o'rliKik, lom
uoen, tor Ihe heailug aud sattli'inuul of I lie
am. All iiors.ins liavlug obootlon to said
amiiiuitl are neretiy ttol lltwi to prestttil their ub
Jet.t.ou..,i.ltl.u,.ndj,.I..M..)RKAN1 Ailntliilslrator of th est! ol Murdo MfKay,
deeaad, inSvtiu
Timliar Land, Act June J, 1STS.
NOTICE rORPUBUCATION.
United atatea Laud Olfln.
OreiKin t Ity. or,, Marcn in, iwi,
NOTICR IS UKUKHY tlfVKN THAT IN COM
Vllano with llio pruvlalon of the aul of
congres ot June S, im, entitled "An ai-l for th
sale ot timtwr lauds In the state of California,
Oregon, Nevada aud WaHhtuglim Territory." as
sludd lo all the l'ublld trftud Htalea by aid of
August 4. lrwl, Johu W. Loavell, ol Van.wttver.
Oouuly of Clarke, atate of V aslilngton. h this
day tiled In this otn. his swum stattitueiil No.
Mid, fur ihe purohase of lb north H ,"ulU
west of sentlou No. IH, lu township So. b
north, rang No. J west, and will oner iro" lo
show that the land sought la more valuable for
lis tlnttnr or stone tliau tor agricultural pur
poses, and lo establish hie I'lelin to said land
btilor the Register aud tieeelvnr of flits oIIIko
at Oregon Cily, Oregon, oil Wednesday, the "th
day of Juus, lyut. lie name as witnesses: Alvla
II. Kowall, John Parker, A. Parker and Lloyd
L. Detrii k, of Pittsburg. Oregon. Any and all
persons claiming adversely tbe above dest-rllied
Innds are requested to tile their claims in thi
otni-e ou or belore said Ath day of June, hull,
nilMu'J-l CD Art. B. MiHiKKh, Register.
Timber Uud. Ant June S, 1H7K.
NOTICE FOR FUBtlCATION.
I'hitsd Trtts Lawk Orrtcg.
Okimoh Citv, Or , Man h lth, 1901.
T0TlCK IS HKRKIlY tllVKN TUAT IN COM
1.1 Ptlatu-e with the orovlilniis of the act of
Congress of June a. 17. entitled "Au si t for ihe
anle ol Umber land in the tiiaia of Caltforula,
Onigon. NevMila, and Washington Terrlloty, a
eitendwl lo all the 1'Uhllo iiid Htales Ii) act ot
August 4, MM. William King Kade. of Oswego,
eounlyid Clsi'kainea, slate of treou, ha this
day tiled In lb Is oilli-e hi sworn statement No.
MoJ, lor th porches of tbe NK i, ul seotlon
No. S3. In townihlp No i N, range No. W, and
will utter pnrnf lu show that Ui laud sous hi Is
more vaiunftie lor it iliutier or Bioue uiau lor
agriruilural purmises, and to establish hia
claim to sdtd land before th Heclster aud It
eelver of tills ottli- at Oregon Cllv. Oregon, on
aionaav, the J7II1 day ol May. 11WI. lie names
as witneses; William Wesley Allen and ore
u. i.aveuuer, oi vi-ruoum, nr., anu Kimore
nusseu ami jwitt it. oarutler. ol tmwego. ur
Any aul all persons claiming adversely Ihi
above deerrtbed lands ar reuuested to Ale Ihel
claims u thisottlcs) on or before said .lilt day
oi siay. iwu, UHAS. o. MlHiKr..i.
ruXJuiiit Register
Timber Laud, Act Juue S, 1.17.
NOTICE rORJPUBLICATION.
rstrao St Land Orncg,
OasiioN City. Oretroa. Marrh 1. 1901.
VTOTiCB W IIKKKHYlflVKS THAT IN COM
Al pliant-e with th provision of iheaitnf
Coiigrvss of June $ uiltli-l "An act tor
tn sale ol limber lands In the (hate ol Call
foruia, Oreg o. Nevada, and Washington Tarrl
Ury," as eitemlett lo ll the Public Land fuiea
by aet of August 4. 1MM, Kdwunl II tlh-'ii, of
rortlaud, eoun'.r of Multnomah, atate of Ore
gon, baa this day filed In this ndti-e his sworn
statement No. Imo. for the purchase of Ihe N K
oi svriion no. au, in low nstnp no, an., rwnge
No 6 W, nd will offer proof lo ahow lhal the
land sought la mora valuable for tta limber oi
sums man lor agricultural purposes, aud lo es
tablish his claim to as Id land behir th Real
tersml ueceiver of this otltce at OninCliy,
Oregon, on Wednesday, the Wd day ol May, 1W1I,
He name as wtitieii: o. P. Laveuder and
w. n. a leu, oi vernonia. Columb a County.
Oregon, and O. W. Utavena and J. K. Hteveos. ol
rortlaud, tiregnti. Any and all peruins claiming
dvers-ily ths aboyeHleserlbed lamia are reuuest
ed to tile their claim in till otlli o oa or taior
sum ui aay ol May, l.sjl
ntemti LIIAM. H. MUtlKKa. Register.
N
Timber Und, Act June , IM7a.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UmriD Svats Lakr Orrtca.
Orkuon CITY. Oregon. Man-h 'Jlsl. loot
OTICK IS IIKRI llV ofVKN THAT IN COM
Pllaueewlth tbe nrovlsiona ol the aet
Congres ot June , W7, entitled "An art lor
tn sais ni tiuoer lands lu tlir Males oi caillor
nut, Oregon. .Nevaila and WAsbluulon Terr!
hry, ' aa ritended to all th Pablio Ijind Kisi.-s
by act or Auguat 4. IWJ. Ken smlu A. H. It I
mer. of Portland, eounty f Uultnnji.li. siL
of Oregon, has this day filed In tbia oSli-e his
sworn statement No. &I73, for the purrhftss
the southeast H of sertlon No. so. lu lowuship
No. 4 north, range No. & west, and will urtVr
Proof lu show that the land stincrfat is mora val
uable for Its limber or stone than for agricultur
al purposes, and to establish hi. elalm tn said
ami belure th Ketflslnr and Receiver of this
omi at Oregon my. Oregon, on Momlay.tli
in aay oi Juue, 1AU. lie uaines as witnesses;
. n. uarnson. ot Portland. Or,.eiiu. Uiuts Hie.
gen, ot n i nou. trrrgon, w, w. Allen, ul Wl
noua, uregnn and Win. Waehl ne ol Port and
yregon. a ny ana all persona claiming adverse
lyth above-desrribrd Unit are reiiuested to
rile their claims In this otllee on or belore said
in nay ul June, ln. CUAS. II. MOtiHKH,
m2j7 kealsu-r.
Timber Land, Act Juae , 1H7S.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-
Dnitsd ftTATaa Laud Orrtca,
MOT'CE IH HKRKB? lifVKN TU AT IN COM
s-ypllsne Willi the nrovlslnns of Ih. "ket ill
flougres of Jun s, IMS, utilled "An et for
tne aie ol limner land In Ihe state of Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri
tory, ' ueilciided to all Public Ijind Sutra by
act of August 4. W4 William Wachllue. ot Port,
laiiu, county of Multuomab. Htsie of Oregon.
aaa inis aay niea in thia u ios h s sworn atate.
inent no. m l. lor tne nurrsu. ui tna suits.
east ot aectlon No. al, lu township No. 4 north,
rauge no. o west, and will offer uroof to show
that th land sought It mora valuable for Its
timoer or stone man for agricultural purposea,
iiiu tuesiaiiiisn nia ciaitn to saia land before
he KcgUterend Receiver of this ornee at lira-
gon City. Oregon, on Monday, the 17lh day of
'""i iwi- ne name Wltllese; V. . ur
risou and Henl. A. R. lllUmer. id f,.rll.i,,t dr..
gun. and U.Ws hlegeri aud W. W. Allen, of Wl
nona, Oregon. Any and all n.ru,n. i,l.imin.
adversely His boylescrlbed lands are reiiuesi
wl lo tile their claims in ihi ornca on or befor
aid I7i h day of June, IHtl.
''"ii n ab. n. Mt)(hKS, Register.
5
CASTOR I A
For Inlaati and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bougbt
Bears tha
Bignatara of
Brinn Brothers '
CAFE
SUMMONS Bf PUBLICATION.
In the rireult Conrt of th Hiate of Oregon, for
i.-'iiu in nia ijOumy.
Reinhold Reichardt,PUdDtlfr,
AdellJa Brother and Walter! 8UMMOXB.
Brothers, Uefendaula. I -
To Adellda Brother and Wa.ter Brothers, the
above-named defendants.
IH THK NAME Of THE HTATE OKORE00N:
You and eorh of vou are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint filed against
ou in in aoove-entuiea cause, on or before
fay 1Mb. 1901. which dale Is si weeks slt.r
March 29th. 19U1, the date of the first nubllea-
tlon of thl summon, and If you fail to so ap
pear and answer, fur want thereof the plalmiV
will apply to the Court lor the relief prayed tor
and demanded In the complaint filed acaliist
you herein, to-wlt: will take Judgment a-.-ainst
you and eaeh of yo for th mm of 1300 ,). to.
gether with rnterest thereon from thenMbdiy
of June. 1HW. at the rat of ten per cent per an
num until pidi for the further sum of I7fi 00 At
torney' fee herein, for his cost and dlsbarse-
meni ot tni sun, ana tor a oecree foreclosing
iiaiutin s mongsge iu tne manner provided by ;
aw. and for aueh other and further relief as t.,
the Court may seem lost and equitable. This
ttimraon ts published: by order of Tho. A. Mc
Brlde. Judge of the bove:emUled Court, made
and dated March Sith 1WH.
OKAIiAM Sc CLFETOH,
mahnlO Attornay for PlalntlfT.
SUMMONS BT PUBLICATION.
In the cirenll Court of ths Ruts of Oregon, for
Columbia Couuty.
Maatr T. William, PlatuUir,
v.
William Williams, Defendant
To William William, the above-named defend
ant: I N THE NAME OK THE STATE OK OBKOON:
A You are hereby summoned and reiilre1 to
appear and answer the oomolulnl hied against
you on the 12th day of March, lajl, lu th bove
entltled suit In th bov named court, on or
belore the 10th dy of May, A. U. 1901, which Is
lb time prescribed In the order ol pitbllnatlon
herein of the summons for you to o appear
aud answer, and if yoa tall to so appear and
?"."',rJhe compuslnt within said time, th
plaintiff will apply i (ne court lrr th relief
demanded la the ald complaint, tv-wit: For a
decree of the said Court, disawlvlng the bonds
of matrimony now and heretiifura eitatlng be-
wu you sua tne ssict piaiutlfr, on the grounds
of the deaertlon for mora than one year tin
mediately befre the commencement ol this
stiltby you, William William, of Ih plaintiff,
Mary T. WlllUms. and on the ground of hab
itual gross drunkenness for mure thsu on
year, and fot Ihe rare, custody and control of
the two children, the issua of uch marriage,
and for auch other relief In the premises aa to
the Court may seem right and Just. This sum
mons I published In TH Oasoo Mist lor a
Period of six week, parsusnt to au order made
by the Hon. J. II. Dmn. Iiuim. i th.mnni.
Court of aid Columbia county, Oregon, dated
the 22nd day of March. A. D. Mol, In the ab
wrnne of Judge of said Circuit Court from aald
eounty ol Columbia. Tbe dat of the Brst pub
lication or this summons la March 29, A. II. 14)1,
sod the last publication la or will tie May UHh,
A. t im. B. h. OKUIIKB,
""Mm Attorney lor Plalntlir.
1
dist. ctaaa CHiLuaaa r. o.
1 M 1 Knglert HO,.HiaiKMs),,.i
i K. K. (Jnli'k 70 .HI llulrn ....
I J A llolailay..,,. Sl .Heer Islaud..
s II P Hums Ill .Hudson
o si 0 Tlfueiinr SW Claiakaiils ,
A Mrs K U llonser
wm Unit . ltri..Waria
SOW Freeman.... IS. Kishhawk
9-A I) Holaday hi. .HoapHHse ,
10 Jas FOrahaHl.... 4..MalllUlld
11 F It Meeker In HI llvliiiia..,
12 0 W Melllugnr.,.. 15. , Vermuil
lit Dean Klmiuliatd Jl . Italuler,
14 John Kdlioliu,,,, 2s..Vrtioul
15 J M Iteddlek x IS), ClsUkaul
Is C K llrant, H9 halnler
IT Allien WimhI ID .Veruouia
AM r,
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., 2.7 ll
.. 122 40
.. IM 41
A2I 70
IH Johu Hosier...
Ill J K Head!,..,
2l T t! Waits. ....
21 W II Case
2J N D Peterson.,
2a II Ilendersou...
it f J I'etamiu, .,
JIi (I W llarllvs ...
2tl MrsW J 'lliiuao IS .CIaiskaul,.
27 K K Thmup...
JJT W (Irani..,.
Al A J Oragg
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12.
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12.
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IS Mlsl..
.lm.yuitinv...
Mist,,
Rainier..., ....
It.uiieil. .......
Pilisbnrg ,
Mlsl.,.."
Mnygar,,,,,,,.
a..
II..
an Fred
SI M Markwel
82 Kstelle Mitaurr.
U LA Haieoiu
to II Melt milt ,
3A Oscar Waiaeuen.,
Kit J C Mnliree. ., ,
117 K A liiit-hr,,...,.
as w I, Hniwu
.19 C r. Plillbrouk....
0 W II King
41 Wm II Miller
2l Wauslroiu
41 Mrs K Ayr.,.,
44 M P Young ,,
to it utanu
m John Julius
47 John Pringlo
4 W H Tlmoiiey,,,.
49 U M Hull
Mi John W Foster,..
31 A M Parksr
Kl's' M.hulxirg ...
aa wm u "luiHi......
HAH Tarbet!
Thoe Audersou...
AS N BOIsen
7W J Hos.
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Wl OS
h . an
list
Mil 77
111 u?
vii tin
HA OA
7 IM
!l 12
7S U2
127 00
204 II
7M 02
ftii Ml
VI on
115 m
till m
m 78
am no
mi m
Ins n
KB TO
01 7
lii 40
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lo 7
110 71
i Ml
110 71
7J. Ml
oa 70
a 70
110 71
l Alt
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7 UU
71 02
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127 Oil
At m
2M, .Keasey
iri.. ld'apion ...
, o .Mayer,
71. Yankluu
IS Mlsl
'.'.V,lli'ii
17.Kvs.ir ,,
111 . liter Island.,
24. .Cists kaule...
47 llul.ls
47 .(li.bl
20 .Apiary
, VI .Houlton
, 2e. .Clalakaul.,,.
III . Valley
If). .Fishbawk....
17 . HuuIi.iii
ue .l islsksnls...
ft , Veruoiila
lA..uuinna.
Vernonia...,
Kslnler.
Inaiinsuurt.,
Mlsl
Vernonia....
M.,Mlsl.,
It. , Hsinna
20, Houlton....
ts.Kist
aa, MsrshUtul..
. .West port...
Tlia total amount apisnrtitinod Is $n,
040,36, aiiioiig a total number of rlili
ilren of ii-M, at the rata of T2.H.'I'- cenU
each, with (&U to each district, addi
tional. The indicate joint district.
Tla tUkmj to Keel Good.
Countless thousands hare found a
lilcaefiitr to the body In 1'r. King's New
Ufa I'llls, which poaitively cure consti
pation, sick hradacha, disalness, jaun
dice, malaria, fever and au'ie and all
liver and stomach troubles, Purely veg
etable; never gripe or weaken. Only
2jo at the St. Helens Pharmacy.
Cow and Calf for Hale.
Milch cow, giving about ton quarts
per day, fur sale. Calf four month old,
Apply to Ma. 0. C. Moykr, Pcrie, Or.
KEABKYs
"April shower, bring forth May flow,
era." According to the proverb ol 0n,
griilidiiiollierH there ought to ...
biiiiiliitioe of flowers, as April has tieimn
lior re I nil with copious tours. u
Don't you hear the wliiatloT
I lark I the engine toots,
Sow the logs it-scoot lug
lKiwn thousand chutes,
Yea, yes, we hoar and we see, but wa
keep up great thinking, if "
of strict integrity and lullllona not (,,,
"dcfcnco" but for ft railroad will again
restore our lost faith, we'll quit think
ing and "eupposlii" and go to believing'
Itailroud and tiiulMtr men have tray!
crawl tho Nolialem and KtMtk creek y
ley as thick ft bee lu ft clover Held and'
whether thev are as sure of reaping their
reward as the honey bee only time will
tell.
About week ago Sirs Rticker and
Dal ton, from Kvvrett, Wash., cllinlwd
some ol the high hills along Hook creek
and both overlooked and looked over ths
timber laud, telling us their Intentions
were to buy several sections if such at
they desired could bo found In a body,
Last week, Saturday, Hlrs McKay and
Johnson, hailing from the same pUre
went over nearly the same ground with
place,
II whk
.i... . i :..i.-- .ii
we kiiiio itiioiinon. au were verv
genlleiiiniily men and the latter stated
that without doiiht the Northern I'ltclila
would ooma lo I'ilUlmrg. We sent word
to the N. I', officials that we hoped to bs
here either living or dead whenever thsv
cnine if any time within the pale ot tha
2oth century,
Wm. Hacker, accompanied by Xnn
Magill, and August Hchulllpeit, went to
Purest tirove March 't, to attend court
at IllllaUiro. Mr. llaoker brought suit
against the iihyeiclant lor uial practice
in setting hi broken arm. At last re
port thev hatl not returned therefore th
result of the suit we do not know. Dam.
ages to the amount of was claimed
Miss Mary Cheldelln, from Portland,
Is ga visiting her parent on Crooked
creek and spending part of her time
on her claim situated somewhere north
of her father's and east of the Mist road,
Amanda will remain sometime yet at
her work of dressmaking in the city,
Otto has been working and attending
school In Kaatern Oregon, How long h
expects to prolong bli stay we cannot tell.
The Heat Heated for Itueamatlam.
Quick relief from pain. All whom
Chamberlain's Pain Halm for rheuma
tism are delighted with the quick relief
from pain which it afford. Wbo
speaking of title Mr. D. N. fliiikt, of
Troy, Ohio, aay: "Borne time sgnl
had a severe attack of rheumatism ia
my arm and shoulder. 1 tried numer
ous romedie but got no relief until I
wa recommended by Messrs. (ieo. f.
Parsons A Co., drnggiate, of Oils plsos,
to try Chamberlain' Pain Ilaltn. They
recommended it so highly that I bought
bottle. 1 wa soon relieved of all pig,
I have since recommended this lininwst
to many of my friend, who agree with
me that It I the beat reined r for mtirn.
lar rheumatism In the market. For
al at the Hi. I Idem Pharmacy.
II
aCvtCclauie Preparalionfor As
slmilaling Itc Food owl Hcijula
Img the StuuvtctB and liowvls of
Promolcs Digc9lionbjrfur
ness and ResLConloins nelltier
C)pttrm,MorphiiuJ nor MiiicraL
ot Narcotic.
- eujrsiHuumKX
wHinn' sfaef
Aperfrxl Retried rorComOpa
non.SouTSlonwh.Diarrttoea Worins.CotivulsiotAS.Fcvcrish
nfs andLQBHOr SUEP.
Fax Simla Signalure of
new YnnK.
ink 'H t.- nnt
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
ft ii
iseara me
Of
f
0
A At
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Tw Hsnss weasry. Mew yea
Oregon:
the
ST, HELENS, ' -
NEW PLACE.
If you want omethlng good in
unt m wniy cry
SHAW'S MALT
Only the best of
Liprs and Cigars Kept in Stock
OPEM FROM 8 A.M. TO
12 fTOLOCK MIONIOHT.
Reopened to the Public
Oriental Hotel.
i EUGENE BLAKE6LKY, : Proprietor
ST. HELENS.
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"America"
t i
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Leave Kt. Helens 0:30 A M
Arrive at Portland, 10:30 A M
feave Portland 2:30 P M
Arrive at Bt. Helens. 0:00 P M
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Will Carry Nnthlnir but Pasen.
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h1V: "'' S"erns. it is our business to searcn me
records auri ihnw ha, ik.. ......i i-.i.... ... i..,j
lltle. II you eonlemnlaus huvltiw l.M,i . i...mimm u nn ..al-
fhil .L'r' uk0 ""."' "rd, but Insist urn kiiuwlii what
LLSrf t1"."" """'atheillle. Aa Abslrs!nt l.asse"tial a
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BT. HELENS, OREGON
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THE NEW YORK STORE
IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN
Clothing-$
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes', Etc.
M. MORnnR.
; Cooper Luilding, Main Street, St. Helens. Oregon. I