The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 03, 1901, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST
Entered at the rostntfit at W. H lens,
Oregon, ai seennit-elns mail matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
Ikkukq Eriav Kkiuav Mok.mmi Bv
DAVID DAVIS,
ElHTO ANI pKot'BIKT.
on lecord tlielroiniaalined belief in the
existence of peiroleam.
Ai elsewhere stated th rulley In an
advam-ed elate nl oevelopnietil nt re
gard it m icoltural mwiw. Well
improved timii, erasl huiriliitKa, tine
on-hards and hnwd acre id hav and
grain land ar the visible evidence uf
il productiveues and fntih which th
iur.lv settler ther have always bail in
it future. These farm were otic for-
rt of frest t rpti wliiih I'V inevitable
DA in TA UCD1ICM V i 1 1 CV i acon.l
nAU IU HiiUftllUHi IIXUUUI fya,,,,l for paHure or hae. and the
rflHTUM) TKIiKOKAM SATS N.
P. MKANS Ul'SlNKSH.
Timber aad Coal JfeeessAry t Port
land's 'mMrvUI Ialrts.
year wheat, with clover, third I
fourth and fifth war, rnrn. In
KOTICi Or Mi A L StTTltMSNT.
scBscKirnoM run t.:
One copy ou year, in advance 1.00
Six month. , . M)
COCSTV OFFICERS.
RepreMBtatlrs Nonass Xarrtlt. Claiaat
Jin , Joaeph ft. Ifcmn. kubM
Cierl. -J. O. Wat, St Helens
Sheri at . Hail. St. Helsoa
T...n.r K. Rn. Helena
not. l Srhooi I. M. ConaUad. H.wlioo j rntfn
2T1T!L " i i ini. h.u.ii.u. I which distance ia an almost uiiiutec
Coroser. "...Dr. H. R. CUB. 8. Helens ! rapted inrowion tl well improved
Co-mUsJer, e-lTZi!SSl l'Tm portion which j still
' w- P t -""tmr j ,ir)rin , covered with aa fine a body nf
fgl- i timber aa ia to be found on lha coast
and ia canity accrastbto to the watera of
j the riv-r which ia capable of running
million of feet of log daily,
i At l"iit"bunr, here the rivet ia f lined
I by it main east Uibutary, i a tine a
fwmmi miiisiMr us we luwi ieieiiu
T1.. Kir(Kurn li-ifL Brtn.rf.nttv I
! Into sere f..twl lo vh-M to the ainw I nieaut business with relerenvo to it ; for von can't allo.-d anr other. The old
j'Joas of tlH farmer who destroyed . hratrrh rond Iroto ti'ipooM into thejltato hir thorn uneti to bo food, but
Atthalem country. Tim road will do the ml uollvd ia a twtter and iKr(wtnal
Miuething, mncti, to oja up that r- milker, and I her am anr to tnatnra
giuii. U will dovbtleas b ot aonia ad- j early, niaking KHO p.imi of bevf at 1
vauUgato rortland. Too lon already t year oM. In buying breeiliug atnek of
the rwurrv of that part ol Ureen j all kimla aelect urb a am of nood nire
hav tireu twiclrt4. It ia eapecially , and that will mature early and are of
rh'ti in timber. In common parlance, i excellrnt form. Ito all tint work pocai
tlie timber of Northweetern OrvpMi ij bio from tha home, for hired help ia
"V!l'c,,y inexhaustible." Thi ia often iujuriou to tha children. al they
not literally true, a we are nrf inning i are our chief fntereeu in III. Let all
thi I" VNDKksKiNEU. AD KXKCUTOH tP
WHV von will kMu iK farut vrv . I mawmuij. a. Kluiruii, ikimw, n
dno.ivein each rrop. and the Ust two ioiaiy t ort .4 ti ttwte ! (xwrvm for lh
ytaia lh corn wuuid Le uunl to four j '"' f tvinaiMa. " l the ii h tw"i
veara I mill vivintf lha a I i.l.m f.w-1 "". "i irni"i i . n
AH the produrta of tlie form mIiuuM be All iwimom fe.vmi tti.tr...a. tn mI1 orun
nil tui the farm, ami the beat bld that i ntmi.y ihmihikI io a t(-iiai MMUuia
uiunt-y ran imi.t ia none too tpxiu lor tne
tvmuHin farmer.
Yon mnat hare the dnal porpoa cow
uature'a ntt line pruiurt to rf(.lt- it
with a gohfon hnrveat ol mau'a own
nsakimt. These rich and eplerxliil farm
alao atand aa a livinfr mouuuwnt to tha
tai l that th nefulne.i of that acrtion
will not be destroyed with the removal
of the timber. The source of the N
baletn river ia eighteen milea from the
point at which it folia into the sea, and
lenKin ia iw miiea, an oi
wniiil iunn t-oiikl k for. At thia
point enonh water can be eaaiiv on
controlled t operate' all the machinery '
to learn, and a Uie inhabitants of Penu
vlvama, Miclnsan and other heavily
tiinlwred states iarnei before as. But
there ia a rest supply of Hue timber in
We tern Oregon, and the time has com
wlies) there i such demand for it that f
the sons and daughters of the home try
w oe usetui aa writ aa ornameuui.
Deat Lack Kerre.
As ftichiUH raruarka Uiai thanhan
the uwuera will soon begin to nianiifxc- j who ia forever askiug the countrv wlitur
tare it and sell the product, fur this , to rive hi buainese or himaelf "a oh-
purte a railroad, or railroads, are little puff," gratuitona, of con rex ia
uerwsary. almost always an unbeliever in the
"Of even more importance to Portland ! doctrine of advertising. Kvorr new
are the coal held, u they are as Mien- j paper man is fomilar . with IhU tviie.
rive as ha been reported, and of the: lie ceuerallr enter the (wnrtiim with
nualitT rertilied. to br ex.me who have ' the remark of the Cheerful I. lint thai ho
it will ewr tw foi;nl necessary to plate !xauiined them. With this mp.ly of ; has an item that will do to "lill tip"
there, in tdditiun to which are splendid jcual ami limber, Portland will have one , ami proceed to nubnrdea hiiuwlf of
aHl ijar ud nmwil lh uiii
ltmla Kl.MUN KII.UK
K.twuiurkf lh will ef J. a. HIUMiwa. rteceamt.
MAY 3. 11.
a wis of tuairr.
Tub result attendant
Ituomaare fanlnie-, beuide which all the
: vast foret! of timber on tttt the main
I river and Kast fork ran be brought to
thi point for manufacturing into lum
j ber.
! At the town of Yernouia, fire mile
m .i auuve nuNwiri, ta mn iieaj iie lor a
i j half a column of dry rot of interest to
! no one but himself, lie's the kind that
great a tut ecntial need, to makita
iiiauiifaciurinat center and first-class e'
port, supplied. owner else can thia , "encooragei home enterprise" by taking
neeu oe eo vamy anu cneapiy auppucu j ine paper sixteen years wltltottt paying
a Irom theee ctHtl U-da and this timber . a nickel.
belt of 'tlie Nehalem country.' t r
"For thi purot lurtland onght to
" " . ,.. i . c : . i . . . . . i i . i . i . i : . . . . :
..mh... .i.-. . n imnr umiiumciiiriiia iwui. ai oarv itKtiiirr raiinxw iuo iua rrsiuti.
Z&SZZSZ of a raTli line i 'J" ' .b!' !
into new district are aoim-time not a"rZ. . Vi TL 7L u" V K i .?T7. . " ' "l
altnn.ti.er lxHc al Eti.f.4ci.r in , : """.
7t.JZ -ill. .1 i .I.:. 7.. v, i.; Uiiiorrel section ol U-e iNenalew
had ia the present attempt to secure
railroad communion ion for the iSeha
n fil StttM.
NOTICIt IS HEREBY UIVKN THAT THI
atxtemaaxi ailulnlMnitnr of lha mum
r. Neer, tapi. bu ah- In Ue afflee ! :
Tlaitxr Land. Art Jan . !.
NOTICC FOR PUBLICATION.
I'Mtrao Stats ta Ornr,
Oawintt t.iTT, untaua, Marck i.l. Not
Xturh K I HtJtKnV uhk-i HUT I.N COM
& ltee atth tha nrovUlutia of ta act of
UonTi.i4 Junt A. tKfs antlllett "Aa aet fu
the al ol tlmtr la lh Malaa ul Caliror
aU, Urua, M.u nn Wuhiuaiou Tfit
tory." as axUixM tn alt lha Pahhr IjiimI Htn
brat f Auauxi. IkU. buuuu A. tt. Hill
air, i! rrUu4l, eumitv ot Muliioeah. state
ot Ore"H, Km Uiia Oar Blot la IhM olllo hli
Wura MatmHt No. W for la lelpr-haaa ot
the aoHthMul W t hkhLmi No. . lu uahia
r. norm, rwt Mktiai, sua out wn.r
Kf t Au that lha laud auuabt ta asixa !
uM (ur It UaHwr ort'iicltM tut acilvullur
at ournuaax. and to onabllah hia rlalui to aahl
latKt bolurailio Maller an Hteatrar of this
omat lirMrua Cnv, tfraeon, oa Mumtar. tha
I7ia day of Jm. rl. Ha nanita aa wiiai:
lx tt. oarrlamt. of Hortlawt, trvaoU Uvula Hto
, ol WtnutukOtvtoa. W. tt. ANaa. ol Wt
noiiA. Orvavo antl Witt. WaehUna. el fsrttau.,
Orcsn. Aa? attd all cwr.iu rlMiutttf a1rit
ly me ahotadM itlacO iamhi ar reiieaied to
H!e thet' rldlutt In tl.n ..ftta on or la-mrv aald
mh ol Juua, Uul. t-UAS. B. XHiKks,
aijt tioainsr.
Ttatwr Uiut. ActJuo 117.
NOTICC FOR PUBLICATION.
and down it the fine timber alone its
' ! banks can be easily ran to a mill at Ver-
r";. .""""r: ...... noma or Pitubarw;
surveys, rraJes, etc, there appeared on . . . ilpn-j
tomXZZltt1 convenient ouuide point
ounters, and we were tmpelleil to say, - . . .....
grafter; but this term is probably a r" '1 J,?' brCH1 8 oul r-r
nttle too strong-wlio ohjecV we. jrf j ,n h""-
course, to get possession of the lst of , ; ; . ,
the country's uroei., ol whatever j roTtAKD' umnii siawnai having aub
atora they might e-msiat. withont giv- "J created tt having
ing anything of actual value in return. Fntn '. tK-lonety por,tble out ot
W. are pieaaed to sar, ho.ecer, that in t, gambling n again almost as wi,l
moat ctLses such mercenarr motive .n 'fl" hunented
have been rewarxied by the failure crosmle swept over thai idegei.-
rbich ther merited. Vere nstnrallr mm mu" P" oestnug to no so
there is eonsideralUe ureties and some
yindictireness on the part of the disap
point! One and thi ill feeling hi be
ginning to manifest itself in the form of
a malic tout effott to depreciate the re
source of the Mehalem valley, espec
iallv the tinit-er. It has come to our
knowledge that in several instance
whej speculators have failetl in Uteir
efforts to pun has timber land at their
flgniv they have attempted, and in
tdii cases have succeeded in giving the
country ''black eye," ami keepinc
legitimate investors" away from the
country.
The people of the Nehalem valley are
tobicoiuweuded upon their goud judg
ment in refusing either to sell their
nomesaad timtier laud for a song or
for bus than a conservative estimate
will make them worth five or ten rears
can airain get action on their money
at faro, rrati or roulette. These ramee
are known to be running in many of
their former haunts and also in some
new ones, and nearly all of these Rie
practically wide open. Those wishing
to enter one of these joint are obliged
to pass a sentry at one of the outer
doors, whose ostensible duty ia to admit
onlv "respectable" people! but a hoe
real business is to notify the player in
time to allow them to escape should the
police appear, a contingency which is
not vet y likely to occur strain until an
other moral wave strike the place.
Vnltt-t Slate Uwl OMra,
..... (..- i. U.Mtlt .art.
XJOTrl'K 18 HfcKKftY lllVX.'i THAT IN t'Utt.
il kIUbcs i. ii th tnnWuii ai tba act ol
eaireai l Juu A, IsTH, aatilla.1 ". a act aw lit
sola Umber btntls lu ll atalea ol 1'alllornla.
Orrtn. Kevwta ml kVahtuu TorrtturT." a
at trie lad to all tl fuotls Laud ataiaa b aet of
AuaaM 4. Pan. J-a W. Laovall. ot Vaucnatvr,
eoaaty ol Uikv, aiato itl M aiilu4n. Iwa that
day ale la ttita o(ltr h tarora utrmaul Nv
Mat, lh pilRhaa ol tb Bonk W ol aiHllb-
"h vi waviioa .u. UK ia aiwHtnip a
north, raiutv No. S we-4, a4 will oftvr ieiMJ tu
abw itiat lha la tet MMihl la mora alubla kt
its forest and mineral riehe. TJ!??'? tf'' 1 iZwZ at. m f.o5
"And, unlike Some timbered areas, ; t,. ih. i .T .h. bM. ,t(J.!rJi ! "'' "o knsi.u.r and Kocdvar of tnuoffl.
miM.li nl tt.iu laiul whan tha lii.iUr U . and .nJ .h, . f.. : at Ufa-am I If V, t
removed, will be v: sble for farms. WTVTl . .i. . il Til.' .
Tl.i. l J.i.v.na .ill t. 1 .vimtuiaratorol Unastauol Baiy. f. Nart-
...... i" - - caaaau.
slow, but sure. Thirty years from now, I
or ieas, 'the Nehalem country' will be! OASTOItXAi
e fine the magic hands of Capital and Kuter- an7J;,7ekfcrTi.e "
vallee, prix are suun to grasp, and make use of , thon. hla aual rriwi. at aeromit l ku aaid ;
on i'ta its forest and mineral riches. a-la. law rait. of aaid txaia, ai thai Motvla. . I "
aitaiJl
peopled and cultivated as much as the I Baarstas
eastern portion of Uultnotuah county,
eastwanl frvun tireehaiu and Fairview,
is now. Then it will have an ontk t by
rail in two directions, at least, and per
hap the Nehalem river will be made
more navigable for conaiderable dis
tance. "All this region is commercially a
Dart of Portlatula natural territory:
but it will not awaken and make indus
trial music and gladly yield up it treas
ures in exchange for benefits received.
of itself; it must be invaded awl sub-
ilued. its ricbe wrested from nature's
environments, and its resources trans
muted sod the gulden profits divided
sud in this work men of Portland ought
to have a large share."
s It I'm im tow www jagg
Ogsstais
r
The United Hla tea will probable sUnd
at the head of the tin in exports for
ItWO. For the past tie years only Uie
United Kingdom ami Uie United ti'tate
have been cinilerel competitor in the
hence, for whether they get railroad PT article
thia esavr or neil it la nnlt nota. production. In ISM (treat Britain lot
tfon of months when they will get one th United State in exports by nearly
adit is also just a sura that their prop- tIW,OUO,ooo, but tu ISM her lead was
ertv will never ba worth an leaa than it rexlnced to (3S,0U0,(MU. TIhj returns are
Is at the present time. The possession m f. eleven months of the pa.it rear,
ol the people of Nehaleui have cost " Sam is to.473,670 ahead,
tbemaa mm b privation and hardship ich toul Uie December exports are
as it is possible tor a pioneer people to "P, ,rdI K ' a respectable sum.
know and it is neither just or reasonable Frn has shown no increase during
to them to part with their possessions ,h qoner of the century. Ger
wilhoot fair and equiiabie recompense, i ". daring the same period advanced
On the other hand it is the dutv of the : J "T P"" bi' Oreat Britain was
peopla of that seclioa to lilrallT and percent the gainer, but Uie United
energetically assist sny legiuutateVifort l f;M,.e "- reased practically J0 per cent
that will result in giving them rail cone during the same period.
munication With the OUtside world. ! aaaaa-aaaa.
CalnBiBU Gets $M.1S
Tney should observe a strict line of;
equity, while, at the same time, ther
abould liberally assist in their own up-! Secretary of State Dunbar on Wednes
ouikling; it must be n ntenibered ; day made the annnal apportionment of
that a road to that country will co?t the I the United Ktatr 6 ner cent huid sales
builders not leas than 420.UOO a mile, ' fund. Thi fond is made np of fi per ' hams A Kerr Bros., of Portia ml, was iu
and it is to be remembered Utat tlie miv rent of the net proceeds from the sales ' town Monday.
ooject ot a railroad in going into a dis- j of public laml ia this state. In Col urn-1 Mr. M. Oaston. of Portland, was the
u w ore Mn vH.Hayr n .in... iijc uia cxiuiy tnere were ui ,uu acre sow, : ruest ol Mr. aud ai
Reasea 5ew Xetes.
John Burbee visited Portlamt Monday.
Tboa, J. Calain is on the sick list this
week.
Mrs. Fred Koble visited friends in
Ealama Friday.
Mrs. W. M. Brown, of Deer Island,
was in town Saturday.
Mi Beri, of I'ortland, is visiting
menu on ime creek this week,
Irwin Seffert was in town Saturday
on nis way home from roruand.
W. A. Hampton received a fine milch
cow irvm xe w ta river iieuneeuay,
W. D. Satterlee returned from his
homestead near Vernonia Sunday.
Dr. If. B, Cliff and Walter Blakesley,
of Bu Helens, were in town Monday.
Otia Burbee, of Castle Rock, is visit
ing hi brother, John Burbee, thi week.
Mis Kowe Bishou returned home
Tuesday from a two week's visit in Port
land.
Emil Wasser ami Henrv Wasser at
tended I. O. O. F. klre at Kalauia Fri
day evening.
Dac Spencer,' of Etna, Wash., Is vis
iting with Mr. and Mr. W. A. Hamp-
tcn tnt week.
H. F. Coleman, representing Wad
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leara Portland oa Taoalae. TtianilaT sad aat'
aixlar al I a. aa. lor
St. Ktttrnt, Mama. CamJTt ftmt, Hmmnr
sv
Arrlvias al Pnnlan Mixutar. Wad
Bwlajr awl Ftidar at t p. s.
Snarl inm of Nalnoa St H. HOI..MAK. Acsnt.
SST.iht.K-lIah
ISSt
ik
JOHN A. BECK
DEALER IM
Watches, Diamonds, Silfenare,
....JEWELRY...
Repairing a Specialty.
397 Horriaoa . Bat. front ti Fttat, PORTLAND.
Geo. L. Perrine
....Contract or..
BRICK AND PLASTERER
House-Raising, Etc.
Estimate furnished on application. AU
work guaranteed.
CLAT8KANIK. t : : ORRDOK.
Oreri.u . ti v. Itwaon. on VXatlimalar. loa Atfc
rt.y ot Juna. Ism. Ha nasaeaaa witueawa Alvla
H. lvw.ll, Joaa Parker, A. farkar a.Hl Llnv.t
U Dettl. k. of fillborf. UrasuD. Aay aad all
lam.mtlalailas adraraeli tha sbnra daaerlbad
lamia ara reuaaaied lo 1 I hair rial ma la lb la
ottlre B OS Dalur -aid Slh ittr ol Juaa. IStll.
sst&ukM cu.ia. a. MouKKii, kaslatar.
State rlr l'remlnat LIU
Secretary M. 1). Wlmlom ha Jnat re-
ceiveu iroin in prinwrr in nieis r ir
Premium List lor 1UUI. Over tlO.IXX) is
offure'l s preiritiin on livetick nd
farm products, and is by far the largest
ami beat premium list ever tillered in
this state, Th list has been thorough
ly revised, and brought up to data in
very deiiartuient. New premium have
been added, and nthoia im-reaaetl on ar
ticle in o t worthy of merit. Oregon
can uow laat ot a complete and lib
eral premium ai any state in the union,
and if hard work and most etIYirts on
tlis part of lha management ooun'.S lor
anything, tha fair itself will compare
favorably with those of older state, and
will be tha beat aver held this slds tli
Rocky Mountains.
Hekaal Report.
Folkwln la ilia renort ot tha Valley
school for Uie month ending April 1U,
1901 1 Attendance, 38; number of times
absent, ; no tardlneas. Nelthsr absent
nor lardy during tha month, Johnnie
Sobieaki; numbar of visitors, 5.
Daisy r,m Teaciier.
Beware of a Cough.
A cough I not a disease but a symp
tom. Consumption and bronchitis,
which are lha most dangerous and fatal
ilia.aara liaira t,.r their Hrat In.ll.ll.in ) l I l . "i 'I .I"
- - . ii I w " i.(iaiiiii w niouii larasp
a pera.si-ui coumi, anu il properly crowUS tlian they did last year. . Inviiiw
treated as soon as this cough appears ol this fact, it is fair to presume that
sr saaily enre.1. tlianiberlam's fjougli t,y will hsve sows usw advantaiei ta
fnafcalaarlllllt ft It A I fln U..ulaJ. "
ILATHOP BKiCM.
Many Valaabla Improvement. Bn
Made Ther. 1
Tbs popularity of Heasldsas asumms,
reourl la ('VKleiiued by the many Im
proveiimut being mat) there for tlie an"
otimmodatlnn if viaitom during- th.
ensuing season. Mora than kcors ,!
new Mimii.er cotlsge are either .
pleted or In con me of eonstruutinn si.ri
several mora will b added ba,ure ,i .
caaoM opsns. Patorn of this restiri
which ha all tha natural sdvantaao.'
will hall with delight tha ddiil",, VL
modern water and sewerage system
upon which aotlva opsrations havs bal
guu and will be completed ln ,lmT
supply pure, wliolesoms water from a
nearby mountain stream, to sll of thus
w ho follow the thron and
tha sfforu of tha promotor of a pro!
greaslv summsr resort. Many paj,,.
who formerly spent llisir oulliigi ai
olhsr North wast beauhes, ara now and
have bten permanent patrons ot Clatatm
besch svsr slnca the completion of th
As'orla A Columbia River Railroad from
Portland to Heaslde. Ihtring Uie iota,
mer irasoii this cointianv has n.aiU
and ollnred tha public a train srl.T
th, tor Phtpns ami conveniene
which,
roil Id not be approached by the rival
transportation Hue. Tha railroad has
not yt announced Its rates and hJul
vr too rraaju wimoii is auoui VO OUtttt
Keine.lv hn proven wondorfullv sue
cesslul, and gaineil it wide reputation
and eatensiva ssla by its suovesa in enr-
ing tha disease winch cause coughing.
It It i not beneficial It will not coat you
a cent. For sale at tha St. Helens Pharmacy.
Real Estate Transfer. .
g Akla aaa wt la b Sailing, airt of
C hrtuk te J Baksr,' rut abiook' iki Vr-
Bultla.
0 K KallT aud wife ta bora Lake, lot
ois a, iMarrsuan.
Ttattwr Land. Act Jumt t Kit.
NOTICC rOR PUBLICATION.
I
totst
tmst
1 MeUror te V ruror, rtl ol land la
seeiiiMb a aad asiuia.rsw
C L farkar aad wita to I M aarkr, aW
ase so, to n. r
Soma aa saw, ST and U-IOS arroa la as (
la I s, tt v , ,
tt ft Paarsoa to 1 liotaioa aad V bona
Sua. awl. ol wV,. a at, Ip t a, f w. ISO)
and M m Moth W U Nest, U of sH
sas H, la , r t m, enli. ; .; ft
C sauanala lu Calaaiitt Sauarvatn. WV(
vat aaa st w aa, sea nnia,
a Bekou lu i, Laaiia'se'Wot aes liitBS a,
r w
U LTIebeaortoO W rrrjr, aaAi ass t,
ltla.il
1 H Waal le U
Wait, rVH, sad Hall d I a too 00
Waal te H Waal, U tniaraai la B M
J L Hail aad tf lu L C Italiihl. a of
aeU, aaa w, la I a. r ar. mud tat,' of
nw, as io. p t b. r 4 w, aud ail of
I'ama fraras Lamb Ureter.
tias.eiK Cm . ur . a.rrh mo. Hot
VJOTU-k 18 HKKKHV tilVkN THA I IN fOSf
it ollaBo iih tha uroTlakui of lha act of
CotMrre-aiol Ju A 1K7S, eatliled "Aa art aa-th
salool limber iaotta la tha staiaa t;all(raia.
Oragnn. Natada, aad w aahiustoa Tsrritorv." aa
(Headed In all lha Public Land Mates br art of
AouM.l4U. Wlltlaoa Xttnkada. of Oawaao.
coaHlr of I laekaraaa, atals .l Uraaoa, kaa ihla
najr Slal la tola oince lila aarura aialaaaaal So.
Kail, lor Ibo ptirehaa of lha Kg ta ol arctioa
No. SI. In hanHia No i N. raui Ki A W !
will otter pr.nl to thaw Itiat tha laud anoint ts
aur valuable ht lis Umber or ana tltaa for
acrteulmral Mrpaaa. and lo eatabltah hi
nam in asm HUM oatoe IBS Utfl.t sad Ka
eelesrnf thiaomeaat tirepai flir, Orewoa. ua
Moular, tha ITIh day ol Majr, Hail. Ha Bans
aa wlutea-a.: William a.lsjr A I leu aad Ura
... urrawr, of varuottia. ir.,alMt hi mors a
anaaeti and jaha B. Uardnar, el Or
Aar aad all narauna elalMlu advar aly tha dent Of th Villa ol tirav
aboae daawttwd lands ara raouaatad tn ai. la... . . . ' . "
rtalaiala ihUeAo oa or before said 17th day
aVtaJ4 Jtactalar,
100
T08
SUJ0 00
aefa. and nr. ol Beta, ol an sa. lua b.
rw. 7.
V. . la J L You us, oaisut; aaass to 0 aar-
awa. Baiaaii asai to I. I
loo H wikma, paieai.
SO 00
la oar-
fvrdjos, pataut, aaaia
Mis florenca Newman, who baa been
a great sufferer from muscnlar rheums
tisro, aays Citamberlaln's Pain lialm i
the only remedy that affords her relief.
Mis Newman is a much respected real
ty. N. Y.. and
make this stalauieni for the benefit ot
others similarly arnk-ted. This liniment
is tor sale at th St, Helen Pharmacy.
offer to Seasldors.
OAOTOniA.
SSJt vllWt0lllrljeAl
44
i'artl af Tkaak.
W dsalra to egtend our most slnrer
thanks to our trieuds and aslghhor for
their many kindnesses during our lat
trouh I. Every kind act was duly aa,
preciated. r
Ma. ago Mas. W. C. Btavms.
FOf SALC.
Mllrbcows. Also a No, ID Lays
cream separator. Addreat or call oa
Cms. Miaaitt,
toS-W Deer island, Or.
"It is with a good deal ot pleasure n
satisfaction that I recommend Chainbsr
Iain's Colin. Cholera and rnarrtiram
Remedy," says Uruggirt A. W. Haw tails,
ot Hartford, Conn. ''A lady eualotnor,
aeeing tn renieor sxposerj lor sale ot
my stiow caw, said to ma: 'I really bt
lieva that medirla saved my III Ui
fat summer while at tha thora.'aaa
sli larcaiu so anthnsiavsUo over it
merits that I at once mad up my bjId4
lo reeommend it in th tutor. Ra
cently a gentleman eana into my atur
mt overciin witb colic pains that h
auk at once to the floor. 1 gay him a
do of thia remedy which helped him.
I repeated the due and in Bileen misr
ute Ii left ui store smilingly Infona
lag uie that ha felt a well a vr.
bold at th tit. Helen Pharmacy .
w. d. Mors.
T. a. WAIXACS,
country ts a We to produce, and that ic and the share of the proceeds due is
order to make the enterprise a paying ; g3.I8, which ba been apportioned,
one to tha road the traffic must lie con- i .
aiderable; nor does a railroad go into a
country to create traffic; it is necessary ,
that the tonnave or traffic ah all have Tha V.erha-at Tniia A
been there in advance in order to justify elation which held a sere-ton at Portland
StaaaaH lppie Beien,
Mrs. Wm. LM.rrtr
inarmiay ami rrKiay.
Emil Waaser, Antone Wiae and W.
D. tiattertee appraised the estate of U
U. Jaqniali, deceaseo, Mootlay,
alias Anna Simpson, who lis been
visiting with her grandparent, Mr. ami
thia great outlay of capita! to secure it. recently adopted tlie fulloa ine report of '. in- Jr B- Ken,M-y. during the last two
an the case ot the Nehalem valley It a committee that had been a..oint.l m moom. returnea to ner noon il M
cannot be truthfully aaid that an amount prepare a standard aize for apple boxes: eo Welne"T
of traffic actually exists there at present Inside measurement, nainelr. 18 inches:
to justify the expenditure of the niouey in lengih, incbe width, 10U inche j The Amity Time man moralise
a row woum cost, but tt ta a fact, aud deep, containing S173 cubic inches aud tliualy: "Tha Time force works tilt
on which w wish to trotigly emplia-: to be known a "lUndard." The com-; to week a year: that's labor. Now and
sue, uist the INehslem country has such ; mUtee recommended the following sire : then some one conies in and pays for
aiv uu .a.ieM reeuurces ami is in sucu , to raj Known as special:" Length tne aper; that's capital. And once in
aa advanced state of development that ; inches, width II inches, depth 10 incbe Sa while soure son of a gun of a dead
th advent of a rallnwd or the awor- aud that ends of box la sevtn-eiitt.u of
ww w. ..o vuw uivaij rmias vl- au IUCU ttUCK.
nme of bnsinea which would amply I 11
ma a, mm a.iaer.
A Missouri editor recently took a vaca
tion, leaving a minister in chsrga of his
olh.e. The preacher had been lit charge
only a few days when there ranie to the
office the following letter: "You know
damned well I paid my
beat run up a big bill and vaniahe
without paring; that's anarchy. Kul
later on justice will overtake such
creature, tor there Is a place where he
will receive bis just deserts; that's bell.
Owe irgssseat Mae by All.
Every merchant in the city claims to
come down there and man
yon." The minister promptly replied:
i nave oeen irying to maul mat
onim th editor lor ten rears,
'r"A ii i ml tM ,mw lnt 0o" " selling
It, attfj II I ; onr,. vithoal ..roflt nelUier .loea J.,h..
thi one, I II ; jjbii., on th. o Firii smt v,,,
t iten wit oi :
justify any railroad cottipaiiv spending
th neceseary money to reach it. Thoogii
the people of that country own conaid
erable valuable property tirey have
little of anything else, ami are, there- (
rure, bos unanciauy able lo give larne
bonuses to railroad companies, mi they
can eive and am eeadw ami ...r iu.. b.
give rigtits of way, terminal facilities, last time I was in Lexingtoi
moral support ami suine nnanrial a-eiHt- g-i any more tetters liae
ance to any sincere railroad eouiaiiv
that will show them that the aie wil
ling and able to build a road to that
country, but the people of Nehaleui
bav been flim-flammed and jngirled
with so long by sky capitalirts and rain
bow chaser that they are not to he con
demned for treating with silent con
tempt or ooea violence anr stranger
who goes there and talks railroads to
them. It is the latter class of irresnorr
, rw,-.. , .,, 1HI, , ,r;. .mlrm ...... ....a. Sllal I
attempt to secure a mortgage on every- "ftotnmg oi tha sort, my dear sir, I ' " fri.hin. avwri. .Ta..
thing in Nehalem in coo.ideration UU Christian Kclentist, and know U.at;, "
W "If " .1.. " "q. .1- " J'. '" "
hill streets. The reason Mr. ttcllar cits
,. .!.!- r"lT '"wjiti tiu.fl onabTUWFl IS ne-
"1 " ft 'cans his expense are stunll. He claims
yon really come down and maul it out of "ZT U'T. "'" " . !!
him. Uien, my dear ir. I have 2U mem- 'lh. 5J ' n'ftt o C-TJll
la-ra of niv rl.nrrh arm can r.nar.t. r.n ' ! n,a " -J.UU. tJII B toy ( snlt Mr.
tier ot my cnurrn yon can operate on. iniar considers t.00 profit is enough,
trier th. i.eida.i j where other store must make J.O0.
Alter UeAeeldeaU J Hi, rUirk , ,,,. , ,, ,y
"Poor fellow, von have both U.Mi',h?'!r ln eii' proBt on a
r " , pair oi si Hies t enough tor linn, where
their alleged ability to build a railroad ' t
to it, have gone away, sad out of mere
spleen at the failure of their own mer
cenary motives have depreciated the re
source of the valley and thereby dis
couraged the effort of those who have
the ability and inclination to do what
they proles.
These ar a few ot the reasons why
railroad company should neither hesi
tate to build into that countrv nor exact
too much from the people in considera
tion of them doing so.
The Nehalem river vail and the
entailer streams directly tributary to il
ia a district which contains an altnt
inexbauatible forest of the finest of Br
and cedar timber. This i a fact which
can ba demonstrated as well bv an im
partial inspection of the timber itself as
also by the record at th county seat
which latter show that almost dailv
transfers of this timber are being made
lor considerations of from 11.000 to
MOOfor a quarter section. Fields o(
coal of a good commercial grade is also
a well known resource of thatrection,
and ia tb immediate vicinity of both
Vernonia and Pittsburg are strong sur
fan evidence of the deposit of bctro
leum which ara believed to underlie the
valley. Tbi belief i based iiejn sur
face indication and the opinion of all
expert who have, at various time,
why don't you get tip and
y lears I
'TI
walk?"
"Because I am influenced by the pre
vailing impression, and because I have
inherited the wakne of believing that
person lose their legs in railway acci
dent. After a little time we will out
grow tttese erroneous impressions.
The Saturday Evening Post ia tha!
oldest journal in America, having ap-i
peered regularly every week for tha past
173 years, except for th short period i
when Philadelphia was In the hands of
the British armv. aava the Trad. ke.
?J i i? t. VabH,lh'1 bT I largest sale "I n medicine iu the civ
i""" 'n, iu whose days h was j ilised world. Your mothers' and grand
f.?T .ii n?-lvanla jtett. motlier' never thought of using anr-
ill lltiB the DUblltnUOM naavt (.......I:-.-. -!. .f .. int.".. '
...1.. l..-.l iTa i. L" 7 . """ eiaw r inuigniiuu or in nous lies.
other hand, but it waa changed to tlie Doctor, wen. sc.er. and tl... al.to...
petiae. Strictly one price to all.
CASTOR I A
For latitats wbA Childm.
Tli thi Yea Hs?s fhzji Zzzl
Q a est low Answered.
THE
St. Helens Hotel
Waliacs Morca, Paor.,
Is Now Repened to the Public.
Meala Served on Short Notice,
Bed ii Cent, Meal 28 Cent.
rtSD BARN l!f CONNSCTtQH.
TO HAT 10 CENTS.
St. H sulks, :
MORStS
Oajtoon.
Reopened to the Public
Oriental Hotel.
EUGENE BLAKESLEY, : Proprietor.
8T. HELENS.
Board by Day, Week or Month
At RsAsoK.tsLc Fionas.
Visitors met at steamer landing and
guest rwggage Ksikeil alter.
THE OLD STAND
ST. HEIiCNH, i j OREGON.
. DS O A-t-
li iiiii Druuicrs
CAFE
ST. HUSNS, - - . OREGON.
NEW PLACE.
If Too want smaethln rood la tbs
I liii otvhbky try
SHAW'S MALT
-Only thlkiol
Liaaon antl Cigan test in Stoct
OPCN PROM A t. TO
lg O'OLOOK MIONIOHT.
VV'VaV V
TtattMS Ua4, Art Jaa t. tsn.
NOTICC FORJMJBLICATION.
I'umm TiTrj La as Ornr a.
ttaaM ri IW u.k a tent
XT OTIC HKKKrJV (ilVkfi THAT IN lta.
1 IIbbc Bilk lha BraTlalnaia ulln.MiS
i ourraaa oi jans a ikjh. a roll la-1 "Aa art lor
lh aal ol tie. her laiela la th Htataa of Call
lunila. Ore . Nrsta, and V. aaliiurvna Tsrrt
as ajileaoad to sll Ik Public Laud stales
kr act ol Aufuat 4. ll, 4w.rd H U. ol
r .riMiel. eouaty m Mulln.ua ah. ataw a4 Ora- I
vn, has iktadav Sled la ihla omrbiaawnrn
ataieiaein rfx aj.w. nrf pureBaa of tti .K.
oi aaruoa ao. ib lo.aaai so. ran a. I
.No. i W. and will offer pmol ta anuw that tie
Uad soucbl te aaora valaabl I lis Umksr or I
at.. "a man iw asneuiiurat parpaaaa. and losa. I
.au.i.n niactaiss aa aakl land tetM tbs Kala-
vrawj nareivar or mis one- .1 lrau ttlr,
vraw, o arwiaaanar. laa UM da; or Maa, 1SOI.
H naiBM as wilmmu; O. b. Larawiar a.. I
wr w . 1 1. Ai v. .i. i i . .
Orrsoa. aad 6. W. tianai sa4 J. a Mavena, ni I
fortlaB.1. IrraaOB. A fir a;i.l all aalw.aMclala.lna I
advsraela tha aaualanrltid la tel. ar raquaat- I
ad to Hla thalr stains la this eatvs a or tnlur
amiq zau oay f Mar. nsn.
aaaau? 1. HAS. B. SWUM, Kaflalar.
Timber taod, Aei Jus 1, lSTs.
NOTICC rON PUBLICATION-
Uarrss ovAVaa Lak Ornr.
oaaooa CtTV. ixw.n. Matrh ilau IWJt
Jl .. IS lllKlll (tlVB.M THAT
Btiaaea wna lfta
VIN THAT U COM-
al.lr.na ol lb art ni I
KJOTICE ISHKKka
a a Balaam wllb tb. ro
Coosreaa of Jua a M7. anuilad A.
tbaaalaof U id her laada la tbaauiasol talllur-1
bib, uracoa. Karsna aiel washinataa Tsrrt-
inrr. a. aaiaaraea a. all mti.im iaut ..a. k- i
aet ol Aacnat i. Um, William WaehUua. al PorC-1
...I, eounir oi Muitnoaaaa, atsis ol Urscoa. I
baa lb I. dar Sled In this ontwa bis awora aiaia.
bhi no. ari, tor tb iorebaB ol tha Borth-
ol aselroa No. SI. ta liiaukluK. murtt. I
a .ra, a.wi win oner uroiH sa anow
that lh land snot hi Is asr valuabl fnr Its
ilu.twr or aiiM tbaa fur aarleuliaral rarra
ana tosaiabllab bis slaiai lo said land brlor
iDiaananim tumairerof ibis onia at in.
aoa t in. urasna, oa atorelay. lb I7lb dar al I
a..ira..awi. na names aa wunsaaaa: i; B ii... i
rtMia and Haul. A. R. Hillmar.nl ltl. iim. I
iw. aud Lmita sleeart and W. W. Altsa.oi v. I-1
Bona. Oraann. Any and ail asrsi.ns rlalmut I
.wu ui. .raiMaaviiaa iM..i.MniiuL I
t to SI ibelr elaliaa la thlsowoaoo or balors
sain l?ih uat wl Juaa. twit.
t-n as. B. sitMiKKa, aaglstar.
sii ; KShiW ii vUl ill
slmQatin ihcFixxJaiKlRefiula
Uflg tot Stoaatla antl liamsa of
SUM HODS ft PlttUCiTIOK.
Ia the Clrenll Coart th giat ot Oregon, tor
. ..(.. i.m.ir. -
Kelt. bold Relebardl.Plaintlg.1
vs. t
A.MI I. Brothsni and Walter! VMMONlt.
anrtbara. Iwladaoia. I
To Artal Ida Brothers and Wa.tsr Brothers, lbs I
BkSBAVab.lW Sa BBBBarl lt.I...dl -Sa " I
1 N.TM NAMK OK THg HTATg Of Ok BOON:
A. I 'Ml and eaeb ol voa ara barabv amiiMi a& I
ippaar ami anawsr tha onsaoialnt Had aalnt I
jr.a IB lb. aloar.mie.l eauw on orTslor I
"n. iin. wnraa nai is all waaa anr I
slarth wb. ll. tba data ol ib. am ......n I
' - an., il J .. iaiOSOSB-l
pearaod ao.war. lor want thsreol Ilia plain' (
Will SBdly IO Ills CiMIrt lor Ib. fallal un.a.. .... I
and nsmandad la tba complaint file. I airaliist i
rem beraln. t.e.n- will lak a.l(met aaaiM I
aww to. ior ins Hum ul faJB iaj, to- 1
Bather with lotsreat lhareoo lna tha oth .laa I
ol Jan, law, al tb rat ol tan par reot par aa-
" udiii paid; lor tits mrtbaraomol 17100.1. 1
toruar'a la. bsrslo. lor hla anala .nil fi... I
wants ot Ibis suit, and for a daera loraeloaln
.In.llP. n. . . l . ... .."I
.-a ,u m maaoar proTHied Or
sw, sort r surb other sod limber mial to
tbs Court Baajr sesra lust and auulMble, 1 his
awmaiona ta poWiU.ad hf order ol Tboa. A. Ma
"' J"'ira ol tba aoor:atlll1 Coait, a. ads
aWiaMVal HHU, IWIi
UHAHAM A CLKgTflX.
AtU.rosrslur fl.irnlir.
Protnoles DitstionCkfcffur
ittss and Rrai Contains rteliher
Oriumoqtiiin nor riinexal.
Not Narcotic.
jmmp,mmAYSiMauiran
amaAWata I
iaafVMMawawaaMf m
Apflrfect Remedy rorConsib.
Bon . Sour Slotwith.DUBTtvwa
and Loss or SUSP.
fac&iiaats Sigaarnr of
NEW YDHK.
VUT COPY OT WtArKlt.
J
For Infant! end Children.
The Kind Yea Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of AH
For Over
Thirty Years
Wwf wkaMToMffl MM 'I'wJwaal
How About Your Title?
1 at rMTL.m. DAILT.
M
sj ay aji ay ajy t
TgAattw
"America"
Batortlay Evening Post. Tlie mairasitie
... Iiimiiiiini m isu nv tlie t;urti(
FaMisbiiif Company. It now hae a
l"t eircttlaUon of more than 9(10,000
wipie weekly.
Q4 Fana XaaareaieaU
Suoc- ss on the farm denend mnrh
iieant ol aprrnll'itla, nervous prristra-
ikiii or neart liilinre, etr. Ther userl
Anirnat KU.wer to clean oat the system
and stop fermentation of nnl ideated
f'rrsl, reyniata tlie art ion of tli liver,
stimulate the nervous ami orvanir.aRtion
of the srslein, and thnt I all the took
alien feeiinz dull and had with'head-
: aelies and otln-r achrv. Yon only need
Willamett Slo0 Route
Leave St, Helens...,
Arrive at Portland.
Leave Portland ....
Arrive at 8t. Helens.
6.30 AM
10:) A M
t:W PM
0:00 PM
tUHKOMS Bf HIUCTI0H.
Ia tbs Clrenll Conrt of ik. aimi. ni m. I
j Mast t. Wibusas, Plalbtlir,
vs.
Wiluas Wll.i.uas. DshmdanL
To Willtsaa Wllllsais, th abova-naaiad dafsad-
N T E NA Ml Or TH STATE OF OKROON:
A Yoq are barsor rammoned and reonii. t o.
appearand aiuasr lb eomplslot HM ajralnat I
you os tbs 12th dar ' March, mi, in tha soars-1
entitled .all in Uis above named court, oa or
"-""a wn "ay oi M.J, A. u. IW, ahleb la
lbs tin ptewrtiaMl la tba order ol publication
bereia nf lbs summon. I..r yt to so spnaar
aud answer, and if to (sll lo as appear and
snswsr ih aald u)piaiut within said Urns, lha
ptaJailir will aplvio lbs t nurl bu-lh. rsllsl
dsmauded la lbs said eomi.lalnt. lo-wH: list
.rvn-a .n in. aa.i t.ourr, UIaolvtOff lha boada
ol matrisaonjr now and haretol .rs sxlsiln ba.
tarseu you and the said plalntlir.oa lharounda
ol tba daasrtlon for nor than oae far Im-
m.vii-1 , snare in. m.BMH..im ..i . 1. 1. i
aiilt brjou. Wiiiiaia Williams, ol lbs plaintiff, CZ
Mary T. William., aad oa lh smiiuds ol hate E
liuai roas druukannaaa lor mora than oa I Aw
rear, son roi ma r.euatodjr and control ol I
.... ... vo.i.ira.. in. iaa.lsota.lea aiarrta
ami for anab otbsr rsilal ia lha pr.mi.aa aa id
' ".a. ar. nam soq UaS,
KYOD RURI It Is all rli
nuisuiti.1 rit.roi. I
ithtr Rstarbr that It Is th
I Is onr bualaaas to sesrrh lha
eannrna im ahiia ..Kai Ik.. ... ...... . . . . . .
II,'. 1 1 ..... . . . . . f in ,aiu m raiaiioa ." ana
" I? "jampiaw ouyins land or limn IDS monar OB real
s Ilij U" " f" But IW upnii kwoeln what
r aZ!3. . rseajtliiHi lha till. Aa Abalraei la sa rUsl sa
tSJaVi- iD' " hv,,!F It. W have tba only sat el sbatrsol
boobs In lbrountr. Allwork un.,.iiu.....lA .a
I."!.,!r?k.,.'j.w. ewimrly to lnaurs.lv u. s Call s srs
biJ.il!S,wA"u,!TO't,,,'",',th world. It vo
. r..., , lm WB BS Slid WS Will Si
I Bud buysr.
AT ttrt
E. E. QUICK & CO.,
sr. hcum. emeot
in
ibis sum.
Tl . w,b 7." j . , i P,".,lV' ' '" O"'" Af-aH Flwar.
I ...a..i. ,i . - . - e ... iiuuui i". in, ki uiii.t' ion eaiisneti
tnentsare the first reauiaites. Rotation .i.?i.. .....i.i ' .i .i. .... ....
carefully asamined th section and put o prop is necessary; first year oats, you. u,H i,Ws Prise Almanac.
PA BE 14 C'BK'IN.
uriti f . .... k.i.i.. !... n-.
..in ..a, ..iitiini. w. . iwwcii- r;
ers and rat Kislght. 9
JA.HKM tlAOn, Ulaeir, W
. t Jw all am aTk.arsi Ai.atBi
ssona Is pul.llabad la Tna tiaaooa tltav for
period ol six week., nwrausst lo au ordar ma.
bv lh Hon. J. h. Diss, Imla. ol lhat:o.i..iv
t'mirl of asl.t Columbia oounir, tiresoa. dsled
lh mod .isyol llsreh. A. fl. ItsnTtnths "sb.
aeorani iip.ssoi saiai ireutt iurt Imoi said
mtuolvrit Colmnbls. Th'dit ot lbs Hrat pub
Ural I. .n ol Ull amnmona l Mareh J, A. V. 1111
sod lh- last publloailua Is or will be Msv loii.
'" K.tilll Bh'll.
waiiiiio Allra)' for riaimiir
gwiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiwiiiiwffiwiiiiiiiffiifmiiiwiiniiiifK
THE NEW YORK STORE 1
IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN
-Clothing
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Etc.
. Ma,. MOHGrUO.'
Cooper Building, Main Street, St Helens, Oregon.
' sSl