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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1901)
paris of kb sci:e:iLAW rnM.t Tear WUt Cental. rha n tchool law will go into eflWt utt 1WI. 'You will notWaj tlmt.ee. "ibool rr thall twin on the third Monday of Jam and end on the laat H 01 J Una. niumMwaiurrw ! .i!i:.iiinn coiiiinlttee nl the law 'tiU UW read fultowst "andth SfthTPwill Win ttuithlnl oBthatHIrd Monday In Jun and audi I? th day preceding. The currant " .... will bruin on Hi drat Mon ,uVni'rMarob. MOl. nd end on tli ILi Monday In Jun. W01. Yna will therefore, that Uie current school Mr will b W than twelva month Li All reports, record, ete., ahould ha kpt noon tha baala ol th achiwl vMr eitendlng from th flrat Monday In Jlercu, KKII, M th. third Honda la ih iimj1 All tchool officer whose miliar tha old law. would expire apMiUKllrtt Monday In March, 1U0J, will bold over ttntU Uia third Monday In Tira'ara special blanks to bo filled by applicant foriUt life dlploinat, under action 170 and 10, Oregon rkhool Laws; benre, when applicant wish to auk, application (or a life diploma, omlerseid eectioiia, they should mak application to tha state superinteiidsiit tor W proper Ray Morton, th clever euttor at tha elty meat market, tpant a day or two In Aatorl laat woak, whr lilt brother bad a surgical operation performed, and whoea condition la reported favorable to recovery. Mr.. Oeeer Hun tar . ha leased th Oobl hotal, t Ooble, and Ita reopened It to tit public. It baa completely renovated and refnrnlahed tha bout and la now aol to mak bis guest quite otMnlorUbb). Mtaa Lulu Gorc. who haa baa teaching at Cap), " nsvlng a vacation, wing to tha (not that it waa ne try to do th school on account of th high water Interfering with th travel of the pupil to and from th school building. , , Th .teamer America waa ready to resume her run laat Monday morning, alter a few day lay-up (or repair end repainting. Mine her reappearance ehe loota like new boat. Her bull re cti red a eoat of paint, thua inereaalng bar rata o( epeed to wonderful degree. TheTreeeott Cold ,ptorg Company, atUobte, ia not handling any, tiab at preeent, though their he making ma' ehlnery te kept moving. It ia expected that run of flth will appear in th river early neat month and that ship ment will b made within th neat three week. , Our eity dads hve added aom much needed equlpeg for fire protection. A new no can, two new ladder and 400 (eet of new hoe waa purchased laat week. Although It la splendid Idea to hav each material at band, no one de airee to witneaa th aeeeeelty of preetlng It Into service. The Northern Faelfio railway ha a crew ol carpenter at work relmildlng and strengthening th cribbing ap proaches to th Terry dip at UoW. When Uie pre tent work la completed th approach on both aide ol th river will be etrong enough to eund tha work required of tiieta lor th next eight or ten year. May, o (ar, haa been a very profitable month In the oou nty clerk' office. Up to laat Monday night that office bad re reived over geVM tn fee and land re demption during May. Land redernp tiom were th principal eouro ot till reran u, being 70e.M. Recording fee amounted to IUM, and court lea amounted to 3t. Much of the baelaeaa eomlng before the circuit court at the preeant term wa not vt a very Important nature, there being but lotir Jury trial, and it waa pomtltle to diepoaa of litem th flret week. Ilcno th court diemiaeedthe Juryman, except 8. A. Milea and tavid Nvie, Saturday afternoon, tho re doeiag thcrordiaary uet ot a Jury to about one-hall. Soma- eneea in equity were heard thia week, and th term will likely end on Saturday. Thoae pe renal Intereeted in the breed ing of good boree can find aontething to lntereet them by perneing th advertiee ment in another column of Lafayetta, the Fere baron atallktn, owned by Mr. Johaeun, ot 8cappooee. Thl bore will make tha aeaeoa of 1901 at Warren, fhlllip't elation, Waahington county, and at the home of the owner. He te regiita red animal, and thoee intereeted in good horee will do weld to Inveatl gt th padigre ot Lafayetto. A bed of pendid gravel haa been diaeoveredon tha Noon place, at War ren, being at ' the eaatern aide of the prealiea. Thl fact will be of unlim ited value to th owner abould be con sent to allow ite removal, and ot muoh value In the matter of road building in caee tha county would delr to ua It (or that purpoee. A few mile above there, however, ia an axteneive gravel pit, owned by tha Northern Tai'lBo. The location of the gravel at th Noon place la at a convenient point ehould it ever be agreed upon to pnt th malarial on tha road ia that vicinity. jAt th Met meeting of Ave tempi of Rathbon meter, held in thl city, a grand lurprlee waa Kperienced by one of th eiitera, Kra. W. A. Harria, who expect noon to leav (or an extended Kaetern vielt. The ueual buainea of the temple wa conducted, after which lew friend were admitted to the tem ple room ami thnaa nraaaut feaeted on Rood thing to eat andpleaaing worl to ear. un netiail ol wie vempm brother-eliter proMiitod Mr. Harrii with a boquet of beautiful Bower, alter which nuineroaakind word wereapoken, aeaarlna Mra. Harria of tha temple' ap preciation ol hor preaenoa and eervl in the work of the order and tha well wlahet o( th member during her ab- ence iroiu ue city and the lotigo. .. Ai we all know, It i an eeey matter to iuue county warrante, but eucceeding n their navmant' and collection ie not eeh an eav matter. However, hut Frldav the countv treaaurer turned back to tha county elork over fS.OOO of war aota which "ha had recently paid and canceled. On April lit, thl year, the amount of outstanding warrant accord lu:.to th) county clerk'a book, wa J23!,00O, and tha recent cancellation of ,(XlO o( warrant tower' tha amount outstanding to (19,000, beiildea aeveral tDouMtid dollar worth, ealled and not premnted, I The -pwtfrt'e that twill b nadethiayear-lh the reduction of the eonnty dU onght to lie gratifying to evwv resilient and tnTnavnr of the county. I'reiwnt condition bid fair to lt"lmot entire canwllntlon of the out atanding obli(fiHioin of the county at no Th new onler of thing In regard to th carrying of mail, which will eoon b iimuKurated, conulm not o much au leniant of protection (or th people a H doea protection lor the individual. The ruling of tha pontal department that beraartar noon but an actual real dent of the vicinity n which the mail l to be delivered liall be allowed to bid on mail contract, time putting an end to tha unjutt method of iter route con tralore, and the dleaatroua effect upon individual aa well a tha body ol the people, in thle connection the mail route from Houlton to Vernonla pree enta itaelf (or coinldorallon. At Uie preeent time a dally mail aervice I being maintained between thoee piacea 'naxlmum coet to the government of 70p per year. Thia ie all right if there la anybody eo hungry to be in Uie government aervlo (or eo email recom pence, but out nl 1natlj in ...i. mal enmething ahould Intervene to give I , j i?.' na " greater qnautlty of food. The work now being done iii th delivery of that mall, where four liorae and two men are nereatary, i well worth at leait li600 a year, or four ttmea the amount now being received i not too much. Th government doea not reauire ar aik that i.l h. don for nothing, and there Ie no one to blame for the exiiting conditlona ex cept thoee who offer to do th work for running. tesppeota aa4 PltUbarg gtrvey. On Monday morning th engineer) broke camo on Hcauixmu mnmk nH atarted r tha Exit fork of Nehalem, from which beae of operation th work of locating the line from tha weet end of the tunnel to I'ittaburg will he con- iiuuou, u win cm neceeiary to bring Ui camp eoulnaaa to lioullnn ami n. eeed with It over th Vernonla and hl Helena wagon road to the new camp. For obvioua reaaona Tua Mia la nni able to learn when construction la to begin, ae aurh mattara are lnaal gnarded by the eompanv'e otficlala, but t if believed that wtrk on the tunnel will be commenced toon. It 1 th In tention of th company to complete the eurvey of the road through to tha eoaatthie aommer and it ia estimated that tha work will occunv the anaiw of eight mon t lie. The court which the road will take after leaving Pittaborg i purely a matter of eoeculation at nm- ent, and will probably not tie eettled to the atlefactioa of the public until the grade atakea ar driven. !' O. H. r. to twaaie G red! eg. Mr. Dav. of the Ooble. Nehalttm A Pacifle railroad, atated to a reoreaetita- live of thia paper Monday that grading will be returned on hie road next week. It It th Intention of th company to puth conetroction ol their road ae rap idly aa condition will Inetifv. When operation! were commenced on the road it wa expected that a great deal mora in tha way of eonatructlon would have been aocompllthed bv tbl time, but the extremely wet weather of the paat few aionina naa maa it very expenaiva ll not impoeeible to mak and hold a grade in the country through which their line paeee. but it ia booed that weather eon- ditiona from now on will be more favor able for tbeir work. A. JT. Babert Acaltte1. Tha court of Justice Cox waa occupied Baturdav, in hearing the rate of A. J. Robert, charged wttli -violation of the oehing law by operating a aeine in the wateraoi the Columbia ad Willamette rirare without a iiceiiae. The ttate failed to make a eaaa and tha defendant waa dlacharaed. , It anoeara from tha evidence that the defendant wae, at the time ol hie arreet, alinply employed by th ownere to tnperviae the operation of th gear, that ha waa not the owner ot the eel ne and wa in no way rrtponmiiie other than a to Ita proper . handling. Tha oou rt, therefor, dlecharged Mr.' Kobeit and charged tha ooate to th Uto. - Hi Sunday School Attoclallon of Colombia County uteeta at Bcappooee June lth and XOtb. The eonelituencv of tha aerociatton ehall eontiit of tha paetore of the vari oua ehorchee, tha uperintendenta, and two delegate from each achnul tn the eonnty." Article 4 of eonatitution. Urbgatea and otnere inienuing 10 oe preeent ehould notify Mra. I). Price, of Bcappooae. chairman of committee on entertainment. C. . I'liiuaooa. Be Morgnt' large etock of aprlng and aommer millinerv. anmmer ciotning, thirt waittt, etc, all apring atyle, bulu and late et vie eklru. l Rev. Mr. Philbrook ha received a call to Willsbnrg, uiactamaa eonnty, lor next Sunday, and will be unable to fill bit appointmenta at Deer Inlaud and St. Helen. M, Alva Wikatrom. of Yankton, ex pect to In about three week for Yreka. Cel.. near which place he ha torn mining lntereet which lie will de velop thl cummer. Crowded to Bav Kxpeaiea. A aplandid dttplay ia to be ceen in a nlne-ebow-window (tor on th corner of Flret A Yamhill streeta, Portland, owned by John JJelltr. HI etock. con- ciating of clothing ana enoea, erowoc uie store until there is hardly any room left, but the public I not looking tor large, convenient atore eo much .a it look for email prices. Mr. Uellar claims ne aavee expente by crowding and give the benefit of hi economy to purclias er of hi good price cannot be equaled ; men enlte, fancy worsteds or ahoes, a variety at all prioea, witn a special line Ol saun-cair eonu siiea, S to 8W, for Wo, worth 1.W. Strictly one price marked In plain Bguree. SUMtOHi If MWCAW. la the CIreott Oeurt et Uie ae ol Oregon, for lomh Htybara, pUlnllg. ' , ftwon Rrlktea and Mareella Kriktoa, hit wlft. To tne tO"Tt-iiimw e,llt Brlkton. I.lt ' ''nftllKOoM H Tint NaUSOIP THgeTAlal OFOnnuun ,e"h.by iMtilrwl o .pimr and aa. war Ute anmplaliit aiea aaainw u Im)- antllloa ctu and oolirL wllhin iix from it.d .l.r My . V'' " the d.t of the ttr pu itW u,'d"i. mom and tha Mm preorl wl by law d tiie ord.ro! h. publication ,-.( tor you M nftniai i aaisv , . " I.1111..-..V ?- "---,- ,---- au,A -IHM. for (W iMiv-blt on or before two ytatt after Uut, Sfe interna at the rate ol Mil per eeni per an Wim Vmm da.. uVlll ptld, tnd for .b atter , a feeaiu ths eonrt thall tl "dt t; a to mr a aeerre an . VV " ;iJ,n in morUweltyendaiewld ki.i.fnr. la lowunhloliumuer ai an '-.." hV4...t,.dl..wmam..,.. iHRlhU OOliniV, in " 'J' tv,k- At J(khrL, BO tad moriaaw - ln.d orueroi at "r.r" Kj; .11 turihorrlnhl. rllil n tnn en i j-k, i Hnwar in -.-"' m.. ... im mitn ou mnw ..... .1 ,l.i..iiaimnni newaj clievtois, regular aiii.oti vamea. andglO; boys' uit. regular 4 valuee. forJ.7ft; men' and ladiea hoee, vie or Russian tan. tS value for I2.W; lxys pjr tud u.wr wlima thu urn. i-i"Vr lirf will apply to b aenrt tor Ue relief de mtndwt I- b ttid eo,pU.nt. lo-wl for, a J THROUGH DARIMESS TO tOTI THRIbliINO KXPICIIIBNCES OP A ill Entires POS8B. j Captured their Maa, and Hatter Ead Will a Wedding. . 'u?1'1? Hattn ui 1,1 poty . in ,r01" Multnomah county had a thrilling experience at a very early hour Tuesday morning, so much eo, Indeed, that none of the members of theollicial party have any deelreto re-engage in like exploit (or tha mere cake of the thing. The gentlemen from Multnomah county arrived here at a late hour Mon day night, and eliciting the aatlstanc of Sheriff Huttan in their cause of run ning down a culprit, who was known to be in the viefnit nf R-a and hack were secured, ami a start made through the intense darkness for the objective point. A disastrous and much unlooked-for interruption to the favora ble start off soon occurred. In fact, the party had proceeded less than a block from the stable when the occupant of th hack were picking themselves op from the ground, and the team was heard to he hieing itaelf away through the darkness at a rapid pace. . Thia part of , the performance of an official duty was more than two of the Multnomah tenderfeet could stand, and accordingly they embarked on a return ing steamer (or their borne in the citv. Undannted, however, Bheriff flatten and Mr. Reeder, the officer who had been shadowing th offender, started afoot and alone for their desired point, arriving lust aa the Bret rays of daylight appeared in the eastern skv, and after carrying into execution their previous plant, succeeded in capturing their man without difficulty or delay, being found at tha McKay place, near Scappoose. The name of the party Is Robert Mc Quinn, wanted for disregarding an al leged promise to marry a voung woman named Eva Reeder, but in Wednesday morning's Oregonfan la noticed the atatement that a marriage licence had been issued to the parties, so it la pre tumed the differences have been ami cably adjusted, and the young man brought to the stern realisation that a promts should not be made for the same purpose that pie crut ia made for. The runaway team was found later, in a ditch near town, practically uninjured, and the hack has just emerged from the vlllsge blacksmith shop, and thus what might have been an even mora exciting chapter it brought to a sudden ending. Iaroe stock of aeneral merchandiae at Collins and Gray'. Mr. John McAdam. of Mayger. waa attending to buslnea mattere In tbia city Monday. Mr. A. 8. Foster, of Portland, visited his nephew. Dr. Cliff, in thia citv Tues day and Wednesday. Rev. Mr. Breck will conduct divine service at the Koieeopal church in thia city uext Sunday evening. Every package of Magie Yeast guar anteed to give satisfaction, ' Use accord ing to directions aud eat perfect bread. Charles Blakestey is In Baker City thl week in attendance upon the grand lodge of Odd Fellow, a a delegate from the local lodge. Fred Trow last week purchased from Mattie Coolidga a 10-acre tract ot land near Rainier, (or 1526. Judge Doan en gineered tha deal. A good boy. not under fourteen year of age, wanted at once by Dr. Cliff to take rare ol team and do chores, uood horn and moderate wages. , When you buy good you want to get full value for your money. You can do thia at Col Una A Gray's. Call and them when you need anything. At a recent meeting ol the achool hoard held in Astoria, Mr. Alfred Cleve land, formerly principal of the school in title city, wa re-elected principal of the Utney sroooi in Astoria. Mrs.' Martin White returned Monday from a several day'a visit at down-river point'., Mr. White ia gathering in formation concerning value in th vi eihity of Rainier this week. . , ' Judge Doan negotiated the aale of 160 acres of land in South Beaver valley, this week, to the Star Logging Co. The onmertv belonc-ed to Alva E. Graham, wJho now resides at Beattie, Kansaa, the consideration being I10UU spot caan.-. The Willamette Valley Chautauqua Assembly will meet aa usual thia year at Gladstone Park, Oregon City. Th Assembly will convene July sra, ana continue iu ceesioa for ten days. This la always an educational treat to tfioee whocao attend, and it ia likely that m:$.v ol our prominent educators will ce a4Bn on mil oocaaion. tli steamer Bailey Gatsert went down the river pert thia place Wednee day 'morning at 9:88, en route (or Ae- toria.uliavtng on ooaru me inemooraoi Uie Ohio congressional delegation, who ar touring the Northwest. Th steamer waa going at a rate 01 speea wnen sue Kaeeeo nere ma, wouiu imnuMBa rewiw reaking trip (ram Portland to the coast. Acedrdin to the new school law, dis trict meeting legally called, shall have power to levy a tax upon all real and personal property In their district and make any necessary appropriation for the support and benefit ot the schools, provided, that no tax ehall be levied at any special meeting, nnlee the call (or such meeting shall have elated that the purpose of euch meeting would be the levying 01 a tax. Herman Schmitt, supervisor of dis trict N: Deer Island, was in town Wednesday morning. Mr. Schmitt re port, the road In his district in very good condition, considering the fact that weather conditions have been such that not a great deal o( work could be accom plished so far thl pring. There are a good manv mile of road in distriot 4, extending' west about fifteen miles, through valley and over hills, and a marked Improvement in their condition in the last year or so I eaiily noticeable. The third final eighth grade examina tlonafor the present year are now in progress throughout the county, com mencing i Thursday. There are live classes ill the county. At UlateMnie there is a class 01 ten, ur. x.. nu and Professor Whitten being the board: a class of one at Qutncy, one member ol the board and the teachers, Misses Cro ninand Thayer, being the examining board: a claaa of eight at Rainier; Di rector Fowler aud Profeessor Gbn being the examining board; at Goblj th elm numbers three, Direotqr.MnK and Mia Veda Lewie being the exam ining board, , while at 8t. Helens the class ; number four, Superintendent Copeland conducting the examination. . Messrs. Wallace A Mover, of thl city, a ho are dealing in musical instruments and sewing machine, are meeting with A..nutjwl ancueaa in their business. Ti.ir i,.at.iirtintji. thecelebrated Clough A WiV.plnal and 'ns, hnve a ..id.. renutatioirj hi4 their intro duction hi thl vlcinitw ."iswBbrding our people an opportunity W secure a cp en Ixia i. ....... ...ii at a cntt far lees than goods o( an Inferior mnke are being sold (or. The gcutleineu have placed a num ber of these celebrated brgaua In this vicinity, and each one it oivinir eolendid atlkfavtlon. These Inttrumenta are made In aeveral style and grades, and the very particular Demon can be pleased a to style and finish. Shouid anyone desire a good organ or piano you can do no better than call on Wallace a Moyer. Tli county judge granted $40 to John Bucher poat. G. A. R.. Wednesday, for relief for Abraham Smith, out ot the soldier' and sailors' indigent fund. DO YOU KlOWt That the county judge, lueticeof the peace and every minister of the gospel who propounds his doctrine In thia city is wailing for those weddings that are growing around ao many front gate? Chat Grant Walts enthoeiaam over lawn tenuis Is greater than bia ability to execute his desire T but in tiii b ia not alone. . That Carrie Ma va uvl flia eltv of Ht. Helena ftannnt Imv Ilia arafir avttoin beret :...!. That It would add greatly to the puri fication of the water if the mains were flushed biennially T Speaking in para bles, it would Help the prosperity ol the town. If you don't know what is meant, watch tba gait of a snail. That no county la so well environed a tloluoiblsT With competition and selfish jealousies burnt out w could re store here something of the Edenlc condition 7 ' v That Tux Mist bears tha pardon of Commissioner t raise (or elating last week that he had received two grade Holstoin'a from tha EaatT AU hie herd is grade animals, aa a matter of fact, and the late additions ar registered animal. That there are enough literal talent of money in St. Helene, hid in napkins, Purled in the rubbish ol elusuness or awaiting an easy investment, to do the very thing in the way ol improvement and progress that we are hoping outsid er will do (or ut That there wea not one criminal case before the circuit court thia term T O, but our people are getting good! But wait. That Marion Gray he a charming voice T HI attempted imitation of Emma Nevada sounds like a cat tight in tli stilly hour. That Henry Ward Beecher once said : "The world in ita progress bring it treasures to our doors, aud yet we have not sufficient energy to reacW forth and grasp them?" That peart and. diamonds have been steadily advancing in price (or the past year? Thia will be depressing new to local fishermen, who expected to invest some ot tneir surpiue earnings 01 tne preeent month's catch of fish. That Wm. Clemens' daughter once re marked to her father that hie popularity waa experiencing a marked wane? That "A Modern Ananias" ia the name of a play which local talent haa talked ot producing? Ths Mibt editor is personally acquainted with the hero 01 uie pioi, woo ie m neiguowtug wiwi. That It I natural enough that there would be a racket at the tennic field? When all the men, women and children in town aie there, what else might be expected? That polecats, that aweet perfumed animal, are continually committing dep redations around tha various henroosts where young chickens haunt? A better idea than aetting a steel trap would be to turn loose the bull dog. OataOVOXlX Btantse yTM tioi cs N.-w tlvwt Bse! Kgtttsre r COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE Gooavv Taxitoata'a ipncs. Ht. M ilihi. Oa.. Mav 1. 1901. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN' THAT AU. unpaid County Warrant, of Columbia County, Oregon, wblcb bar been nretented tnd eudoreed- "Not Paid lor Wtul ol Fund.." prior 10 November M, rJ0, will be paid upon pre entallon al lh office. Interest will not be allowed alter tbla date. KUW1N KOta, B.toll Treaaurer ol Columbia County, Or. Httict if Final Stttltmtmt. N OTICE 18 HKRKBY GIVEN THAT TUB undttrate-iiMi admtliiatratnrof theettftteol Rent. r. Neer. dacetaed, htt filed In the omoe ol tneeouiur ciert tor viuniot eouoij. oiai. m Oiafon, bit fliial report, and account ot hit Mid tdtnlniitratlon ol raid tatate, and that Monday, ...... .... . 1 K. .Wa ItAU.nl 111 A M 1. MB luMkM Sxed by toe Court tor the hearing ol tald report tnd areount, tnd of objecllout thereto, and lor the Ktuemeut tnereot. t.iwm, Adminltmtor ol th eatate ol BenJ. F. Neer de- eetted. ma-mat AommrnATOHS nonce. mUK IINDKRNlnNKD HA8 BERN DULT AP 1 pointed tt tdmlnlatrtlw ol the etaus ol O. C. Jnqultli, deeeated. by the County Court ol th State ol OreKon lor Columbia Coanty, tnd haa daly outlined. All peraont having claim, asaln.ltald atMta are hereby no lifted to eret- ent tne tame to me at mr resiuencv . mrnuan, Columbia County, Oreeon, with proper .ouoh rt, within tlx month from thtt daw. , It AY K. WATTS. t,lminlatranpinr the eiitata ol O. C. Jaonlsh. deeeated. J. 0. Mora land, Attoruty for Kattt. May a, 1WII. . muni". nonce to creditors. In the Countr Court of the State ol Oregon, in aud lor Culuabla eouniy. It the maUor ol the taUte ot Henry C. Gragg. n.vi ii ir IQ UICRVXV (11VKM BV THS UN- 1N deraiaued tdnninlMrator ol the ettaM ui ,i r. . V ... rfuAAu will, a.111 annaxed: Trt ,ha 'arJTlliira III and til DereoOl htvln claimt . ualntt th laid deoetaed, to pretent thatn, witn tne neeeaaary youonora, w mm, n. the Iter onice ot ateaart. uiiiara umy, iu ok u.lna flMMin. thn Mm. haina the rtlaoe tlxed by the undtnliuftl lor the traiitaotion ol the builueat ol ttld eatate, wllhin all month, trout the date hereof. iBKAfcl, , unauu, ...... tdminlatraiornllhe eaUte 3t Henry C. UrAKg, JoMiMrf with will aiinaVMi. 1)1 Mam a uay. attornoyt ror anminiairainr, with will annexeo. u...-j.i HOT ICS FOR PUBLICATION. , - Deiwrtment ol the Interior. . 'i " Land Office tt Oregon City, Oregon,;; May IS, 1901. XTOTIC8 19 HKBKBY GITKN THAT TKC, hit Intention to make dual orool In tapper! ot hit claim, and thtt ttld proof will be mad bt Inre the Kenlittr tnd Kecelvcr, at Oregon City, Oregon. ouJalyll, a,l: f n..n,mM aattiAr naa niaa nonce oi un.....ta..l antrv N.i. 11MIA. for the neU ol te' lion 4, tpt north, range S wet. He namet the lollowlng wltuente to prove hit eiitlnou ret- iileuce-uiton aua cuiuvnsion ot aaiti .... Naiel ('. Hollenbeoa, J. C. Rtffety, Btephen llol laubcrk tnd Jacob Schllcht. all ol ' NonnMin- q.ln,Oreon, CUA8. B. MOOBKS, N0T1CS FOR PUB LlC A T10N. . , Ieprtment el the Interior. Land Oltte at Oreeou Cliy. Ormii, '. MaV 111. lflol. N' TICK IS HKRKBT OIVKN THAT THB nllnu,l(. uamMri aMttkir haa fllad tiorrceo! hit Inteatioa to make ol prool in snpeorl ol hi. claim, ami thtt amid prool will be made ba ton the Bejrtver and Receiver, at Oregon Uty, 0W0"'90iylS"rinR-L llilu antrv No. 11SJS tor th Tl4 ot B, ..iiMiiiJi.'. aaetlon le.tDSnoilh. rant S watt. Tie tame th lollowln wltnemrt M prov hi continuous reainenra wn ana emir vntlonol l.l land. U: Jultn. M. Cramer. J cob Miller, Charict iltton and Juwpb Wilier, all of Mouniainaaie. rrpon, m j'J8 t'H-ii H.MOORK8,etltr, r JOSEPH KELLOUG tea ire. Portland on Tuday, Thursday- and Bat- araay it 7 a. m. lor it HtlMi, talama, Carnirt faint. Malar t- amf Half, . Anirineat Portltnd Mondty, Wd Dtadty aud frldty at p. in. Whtrt loot ol Salmon St, H HOLM AN. Agent. Geo. L. Perrine, ' ....Contractor.... imt mm m mmm House-Raising, Etc. Estimate furnished on application. All ' ' work guaranteed. CLATSKANIK, i : I OEEOON. ESTABMHHED ,.1S01 JOHN A. BECK Watcliss, Diamonds, SilYenare, ...JEWELRY.... Eepairing a Specialty. m Morrlton St. Bet. Front A first, PORTLAND. W. D. MOTIB. T. . WALL AC a. THE St. Helens Hotel Wall acb Moras, Psora., Is Again Open to the Public. Meat Served on Short Notice. Bed 2d Cents, Meala 26 Cent. nSD BASS IK COMTBCTIOir. BOSSES TO BAT 10 CBKTS. St. Helens, : Obeoon. Reopened to the PnMic Oriental Hotel. EUGENE BLAKESLEY, : Proprietor. ST. HELENS. Board by Oay, Wssk cr l!cnth At RiAsoaABLE Fiona. Viaitor met at steamer landings and taesta baggage looked alter. THE OLD STAND ST. HEIJSNS, ; : t OREGON. StsnvvsSal wi ShsritSsn Erss. -manuvactubebs ow- Lumber BrSa Ti.tsrs and Tiss a Spssislti.. We mtnataetni Snrt-clam rmifrh Inmber lor all purpowt lor the trade, which we sell at a moat rettooable ngur. Dimension Lumber. Price at the Mill, $5 Per M. YANKTON, OREGON. KFAT1 MEAT1 KEAT1 t City Market St, Hblkns, Obkooh UNBSAT A IJCSTCK, PBOPS. HDKALEBS IN- " Fresh and Salt Meat. City trade, longing cam pa, steam- . . . i it i . DOaiB BDU retiruau valuta) supplied. ,.. oanEBS rrtutD on auoar notice. LVr'r'VWl avf,vAVVMV CAFE ST.BSISNS, - - - 0BEG0X. NEW PLACE. i II you want tomethln (mod in th . , Un ol whisky try SHAW'S MALT 1 Only th beat ol , - ' iiprs ui Cigsrs Kept in Steel i OPEN PNOM A. M. TO I It 0OtOOK MIONIQHT. BbtejVwVaTtiisiBi,fci roH rKT,ANt. KIA1LV. ft M H H . aTEAMfn " "America".. H liltott Slciip Rents Leav Bt. Helene. . .. 6:30 A M Arrive at Portland. .10:30 A M IavePortland. S:30PM friveat St, Helena. 6 .00 P M '!'.. VW t CEH-ttJ., ... Will Carry Notliine but PateerK aer ana rst If reigbt. i .... .JIJiaBK BOO0, Wwtier. H 4 aaasaanams ttat ana.ajv..i Vtaemp' i DRUGS -. fAw kegular25 cent Paper Back Novels J)nly io cents lsawlkJaw St. Helens OTP 12 OrwcElIou ix,naaiiia. . , Information and Appointments by Mail $ ROOMS 60 & CI, WASHINGTON BLDGL, Ronthetet Cor. 4th k Wah. gtreete, 8th Floor, POKTLA.lSrD, OREGON. . XAKKBI.KVJk.TOIl. :Q - -. '0 ryevyvv'i'Jv uality and Jariety Art) tiro very Important features to to procure articles tor e.iryu uto ami iin.uiiuu, oar host of patrons we are pleased to ay we have QUALITY, YARIETY ' ADD QDAliTITY. Our large and select stock affords the intending par cliaeer splendid opportunity to et the beet bargains offered in this vicinity. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHEG, Furnishing good, hardware, tinware, paint, oils, glass, crockery, cottier) , blankets, oil clothing, teed, fioor, garden seeds, orcfaard graas, garden implements, nd dairy supplies, etc etc COLLINS & GRAY, TIS2 PEOPLES r.".EtlC!.AriTS. Good Exchanged for Frodoce. , Seasonable Goods "ejfJSSB At oar store means that we keep constantly for aale a variety and quality of merchandise which at all time ia suitable to th demand ol all well-living people. VVe cater to all clarae ' LOGGER, FAROES, ELSGHET. General Merchandising , Is our especial businese, and we have held th fort by offering a high quality of goods at low quality pi ice. We handle Household Necessities ... ' ! r Supplies for evervbody and to meet all demands. We invito examination of our good and guarantee satisfaction a to price and quality. Now te th time to call on POPULAR DEALERS. ST. HELENS, - - " OUECJON. o Hanulaeturert ..ill Kids cf P.cssii A rieert ;.., Raiatle ...Calling J ... avu .. si ...BIinetliBi Eiiihr... A i- dCAPFOOSn. ' lvvMtw Scnool Supplies. Paints, Oils, Glass. Stationery. Shelf Paper. School Books. California Perfumes. Notions. Toilet Articles, Etc. Order takea lor Wall Paper , From "ample Book Cortland trlet Books of all kinds. Pharmacy. a ,.. JOfflce, Hood 414 O 'Phone ae., Vsot 147 o 0 O- o o O- o Tt:ciore S. limsi, Dentist o o o 1 take Into consideration when one r" ST. HELENS, CHZCGN. t ol and Dealer lit o .i tii Cisss:! Let:... OOOO SOAO TO THB MILt, . r MII1 o touth lorlt ol 8cTnaao4; erwh.feur W Siilw frooi Sipoo.etMtiB. - lumber delivered tt H-ppo Hon r Jnbtinrj' lawlint st ).00 fuc H, extr Av V Warren ttttioo, tl-6U- V . ;. OREGON f v' yiy t c'tetuieiant time. s