OREGON MIST
Entered tt the IVtoffice t Bt. H .,
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
Issued Evaav Fbiday Morniko Bv
DAVID DAVIS,
EdITuB AMD Paor-RllCTon.
; BCBSCrUPTlON PRICK; ,
One copy one year, In advance ll.OO
coOhtt officers.
Ki-prraentallv Norra.a Merrill. Cletkanl
jmn
ClerE
Sheriff .
Treasurer. , .......
Huiit. of Schools..
JittMownf. . . . . . . .
Hurvevor
OtMttner
Commissioners j '
..Joseph B. fioan, Kamler
4. u. wmu,!w. Helens
K. 8. Hattan. 81. Ilvlens
., K. Hon. Kt Helen
....-I. fl. Coneland. Hooliou
....Martin W hit. Br. Helena
A. B. Utile, Houltnn
..Dr. H. K. I'litf, Ht. Helena
.,...r. A. Prase. &m poo.
.......W. 1. Caaa, riuaijure;
JUNE 21, 1901.
Indeed, thei are many evidences
that the commercial Import nee of the
varied resource of this county are l
oouiitig known nd sought niter, Ks
jwtnlly is ri th ras with the timber,
ltd not a great deal less so with min
eral and especially coal. New commer
cial enterprise are being projected in
una county noariy every ween, LWifiiig
railroads and flumes are penetrating
tue forest of valuable timber, directly
necessitating tbe outlay of great sums
oi mwiey, w mvil nr ueiiruie titw w
borer, then the timber owner and la
borer combined, ultimately the entire
community, by reason of the opening ot
a market tor not only the timber, but
the agricultural product. Telegraph
poles, piling and railroad tiea, too, are
id demand here, affording a prontaui
market for the smaller trees, whic!
have heretofore suffered destruction by
reason of the insufficient appreciate
of their commercial worth. Mot oni
are these classes ot enterprises taking
Dm ana substantial rooting In the
comity, bnt more Important, valuable
and lasting one are being promoted.
Actual, permanent railroads, designed
not only to transport log and lumber,
coat ano mineral, but to serve aa aevei
opers of the more remote regions of the
county are forcing entrance to thoea
parts. When once familiar with the
condition which are actuating this stir
and strife for favorite places, then can
we realize wnai la instore lor tne luture,
WHY 01IBYMEX PROSPER.
A Steady
Income ta the
Their t .a born.
Itesnlt of
LETS STBITS FOB PBOGSESStON.
It goe without saying that the growth
and prosperity of any community are
in a large measure the product of that
communal purpose which we dominate
public spirit. Where this is lacking, or
at most, maniteet only Dv a lew, cu-vei-opment
and stead v. healthful prosperity
come tardily and often painiully. Tbe
' man who is not actively and earnestly
public spirited ran hardly be called a
good ci linen. The climatic condition
in Oregon and the marvelous fertility of
oar sou make subsistence and citiinate
competence so easy and certain that it
would appear a if many of our people
were content to look to ibese alone lor
prosperity, to the neglect of wisely-di
reeled, active and energetic manifesta
tion of public spirit. Tins has produced
a marked absence ot such a spirit and
made it possible for a few aelnsh, ava
ricious men to dominate, nntil in many
communities public spirit ha ceased to
be a factor in promoting prosperity, and
the term "mow back" is do misnomer
Jnr no small number of oar neoole.
The sellier nan cannot be public spir
ited, for his selfishness .determines him
tt do nothing which might directly or
indirectly, presently or remotely benelit
his fellow. A long a he can avoid it
he will not improve hi own test be
might advance the valne of hU neigh
bor's property. He always oppose any
movement which embrace him. His
utter selfishness preclude hi seeing
that tbe object of a rignteon selnsn
nes are more certainly attained throoeh
an alert and active public spirit than
otnerwua. ramie spirit, like enanty,
houid begin at borne. The citizens of
tliis county must determine to make for
the county what its situation, it envir
onment ana its estaonsnea reputation
render easily possible. Our county
will certainly readily become tbe moat
prosperous and altogether most desira
ble place tor any business pursuit in the
state. This condition is thrusting itself
upon us. Greatly, however, through a
heavy burden of debt have onr efforts
to promote this condition been retarded.
From this burden we are now almost free
and it is to tha interest of all who have
a stake in the county's welfare to evince
an earnest public spirit and unselfish
interest in promoting and developing
the many glorious advantage here pos
sessed.' Let each one determine that
hi shall be the best conditioned prem
ise in tbe vicinity. Let him then take
an interest in public improvement.
Let us Interest ourselves more in good
schools and good roads. These are the
foundation stone upon which a more
congenial condition of affairs are to be
buiided. We need to assist in the es
tablishment of industrial enterprise.
Each one mast determine that he will,
to the extent of hi ability, give all ma
terial and moral aid necessary to pro
mote any project of lasting benefit to
his community or to the county. That
was wise and reasonable advice which
Jupiter gave to the carman who be
sought his assistance: "Put thine own
shoulder to the cart." If we have this
spirit we wilt readily And tbe ways and
means which bring success. Where a
right public spirit prevails mere specu
lation, extravagant expenditures ana
onerous obligations are avoided and no
step taken will be regretted or need be
retraced.
An unidentified exchange truthfully
says that almost every town has among
its citixens the man or woman who is
forever complainins. lie see nothing
good in anything at home, and is alway
maturing why hi home merchant cau't
sell aa cheap as the merchant of another
town. A his man always buys away
iroin Dome, unless he wants to buy on
time. He always takes the paper from
another town in preference to his own.
In fact he spends all of his money with
out-of-town enterprise and complains
because those of bis home town are not
prosperous. It is one of the most un
fortunate things which have to be met
and overcome. The funny part of it all
is that when it come to wf at ha been
done the same follow takes credit to
himself for every success which his sel
fishness lias retarded.
A most unusual instance of patriotic
stoicism occurred while the president
was at Santa Barbara, California. The
residence of the chief of the fire brtgad
caught fire. The fire chief, who was on
the street awaiting the coming of the
president, was informed that hi house
was on fire. "Let it burn, he said,
can baud another house, but I may
never have another opportunity to see
the president of the United States," and
he stoically remained while bis house
burned to the ground. "I saw the pres
ident," said he, when informed that his
house was in ruins. "I saved the lot
anyway." 1
Mob a inquiries are being received
about Columbia county now than ever
before. The possibilities for homes, for
making money by various means, for
profitable investment in timber and ag
ricultural lands, and the productiveness
oi iue sou ana mildness ot climate ai
combine to make oura a particular!
favorite part of the state. All we lacl
a a few degree more of enterprise on
uie pan ot our people. 1'eisons seek'
ing location are not going to coax us
long (or a stoppins- nlatu in our midst.
The world is too wide for that. If wa
want them they want to know it.
Blkbsed is the noor man. Pick Dockets
never bother him, and road agents give
him a wide berth. The tax eollt-ctor
never bounds him. Nobody tries to bor
row, ana no one aexa him to endorse,
He never run head over heels in debt
and is not robbed or harrassed by liti
gation. Burglars never invade his
premises, and he sleeps in peace. W hen
ne cues noooay question In will or
attempts to confiscate hi bone.
Blessed, therefore, are the poor in
pocket, lor they get their money'i
worm.
NOT FOB A THIRD TESM.
Senator Depew and one or two other
prominent republicans Have been doing
some (illy talking in the past two weeks
about a third term for President McKin
ley. There will not be the slightest
necessity for a third term. Mr. McKin
ley doe not want third term, as he
lias said.
There is no doubt at alt about the
great strength ot the president with the
people. He has given the country a
courageous, clean and sane administra
tion. Tbe nation has prospered for the
past four years in a greater degree than
in any previous period of its historv.
There is an activity in all sort of busi
ness at tbe present time, such as has
seldom been seen in the past, fewer
idle persons, in proportion to popula
tion, are in the country bow than were
ever seen here before. The level cf the
country's wealth and prosperity is ris
ing h'gher and higher. No other coun
try in the world has a financial credit
so high as that of the United States at
this moment. The country' political
and social prestige all over the earth is
greater than it has ever been in any age.
Yet these circumstances justify no one
in saying that the man who has just
been placed twice at the head of the
government, and who, to a greater ex
tent than any other person in the United
But tea, deserves tba credit for the pros
perity and the prestige which the
country enjoys, will be given another
four years of sway. Tradition is against
the idea of a third term for any presi
dent. Mr. McKlnley undoubtedly is
against that idea. The antithird term
suntiment is too well established by time
and by the sanction of the people of all
parties and all localities to lie disre
garded. Gen. Grant found that to be
true long ago, although it wa a few of
Grant's unwise friends and not Grant
himself who were responsible for the
attempt to give him a third nomination.
The corporal's guard of flatterers who
urged a third term in the present case
Were, it is safe to say, giving offense in
stead of gratification to the patriotic
and popular official whom they imag
ined they were honoring.
WUELIAX Beid. who hnilt the Astoria
& couth Coast railroad several Years aeo.
and who has just recently completed
tbe Portland. Sehalem A Tillamook
railroad, both on paper, is just now oc
cupying nis time telling tne people ot
Portland what they should do to their
free library. Keid's schemes remind ns
ot tne norse David lis ram was attempt
ing to trade away, and in enumerating
iva many qualities, saia : a woman
ran drive it as weli as roan." Noth
ing that Beid attempts seems to go very
wen, aimer.
Tax Albany Democrat says that the
requiring ot bonds from officials
practical, not theoretical." It is prac
tical only in that occaaionallv a few citi
xens nave to pay tor the stealings ol an
official whom the people of the county
or state put in omce. xi tne oonti made
the man honest there would be reason
for it. Otherwise the loss should fail on
the county or state. The people put
me man in me place, uet mem near
tbe loss, if any occurs.
What's the matter with the congres
sional delegation and Governor Geer
immediately getting in a demand that
the battleship Oregon be ordered to
Portland for a short stay, to be present,
anyhow, until after the Fourth. The
big vessel is to leave San Francisco in a
few days lor the Bremerton. Wash,
shipyard. If the vessel will come the
people will make her proud she bears
me name oi tni grand, good state.
An exchange savs that if a newspaper
man knew how many knocks he received
behind his back he would adopt another
Hi - m
caning, riot ao. ine newspaper man
who succeeds expects to be tnaltzned by
every law breaker, swindler and hypo
crite, every carping critic and every
lover oi notonty who is ignored, and in
fact by all persons who do not asrree with
him in public and private matters.
A stoke thrown into the sir will con
tinue to go upward nntil the force that
started it is spent; then it will fall. A
state, county or city will continue to
lorge anead just so long as its enterpris
ing citizens see fit to push it to the front
in a united end intelligent manner. If
we are to succeed we must work for our
own success
Whisky is a terrible thing, to be sure.
But there is one thing to be said to the
credit of whisky: It will let you alone
if you let it alone, but gossip will hunt
you up, whether you're in the game or
not.
Am Amercan general says tbe Filipi
nos are atill living in the fourteenth
century. This will explain why some of
me lossiis oi tne present century sym-
pamize wiin mem so deeply.
O
Bans to
Blgaatsj
at
One reason why the people engaged
In dairying ar proerous is because
dairying is a cnnti bouillons. There is
no credit with the old cow. You teed
her today and tomorrow she pars yon
back in ciish. The dairyman doesn't
have to tell hi hired man that he can
pav In m when he sells his wheat.
when he sella a bunch of lambs, or
when his peaches are marketed. He
has the cash every wwk or every month
The dairyman need not run up a bill at
hi grocery or anywhere ewe. lti bus
ineas is a cash business, and h can pay
a he goes. Tliis is one of the basic
principles of prosperity. Run up no
debts, pay as you go. It gets a man in
the habit of doiug business on business
principles, and when h doe this h
has started on tha road to prosperity.
Again, the dairy business is a contin
uous business. It brings in cash every
week in the year. The fruit man, or
the wheat man, or tha Iamb man, or
the steer man gets his money in large
sums inu si irregular intervals, in is
tends to extravagance in expenditure,
When people have lots of money they
spend lots, and when the source is cut
off they feel it severely. The dairy
man's income is more uuiform and
steady and he governs hi expenditures
accordingly, lie la not flusn at on
time and totally strapped at another,
but has a modest, uniform, continuous
income, and is thereby made more pros
perous.
Dairying is a safe business and there
fore brings material prosperity to a per
son or a community, reopie nave been
financially ruined by fattening lambs
or cattle, and, in some instances, by
growing fruit or wheat. But no one
ever heard of a man becoming bank
rupt in the dairy buainess. These other
businesses may at time bringalarg
profit, but there i a large element of
speculation about it. The dairy business
u almost devoid of speculations. It is
rather alow, humdrum sort of business,
but it is safe snd one can put hi monev
into it with the assurance of a modest
profit from year to rear. If crop fail
in any other kind of farming the farmer
la nat broke, but even it all th dairy
amn'a crops should fail, if he has a good
herd of cows, he can buy all his feed
and still pay expenses and have a small
profit besides. Dairying may b little
siow, out it is sure.
OAST
Baustk
OgwataM
r
Ila ltd YMittwtNnw BotjK
LATE OCCIKBESCES.
There wa a $126,650 fire at Norn City
on May 25th, new ot which arrived at
Port Townsend. by tba steamer Nome
Vity, a ueaoay evening.
Ex-Governor Pineree. of Michuran
died in London at 11 :90 Monday night.
Mr. W. S. Wbedon. cashier of the
t irst National bank, of Winterset. Iowa,
in a recent letter gives some experience
with a carpenter in his employ, that
win oe oi vaiue to oiner mechanics. He
says: I had a carpenter working for
me who was obliged to stop work for
several osys on account ot being troubled
with diarrhoea. I mentioned to him
that I had been similarly troubled and
that Chamberlain' Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy had cured me. He
bought a bottle of it from the druggist
here and informed me that one dose
cured him, snd he is again at his work."
tor sale at tbe St. Helens pharmacy.
PROFESSIONAL.
S. H. GRUBER,
iTTORXE T- AT-11 W
Office with 1. 1. Quick,
6T. HELEN8, J ! OREGON.
Will civs best personal attention to allien!
matters entrinled to me. Will practice In all
,u oibiv wa i' niwo owe uauira.
W.H.POWELL,
ATTORNEY -AT-LA W.
BXMJTT PltmtlCT ATTORNEY.
ST. HELENS. : : OREGON.
R. P. Gbahak. T. J. Clsktom.
Attorneys-at-Law.
206 Varqaao Building, Portland Oregon.
Columbia Conotr bail neat will receive uraaiU
J. W. DAT
W. B. DfLLARD
DILLARD&DAY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W
Office next door to Courthouse,
BT. HKLENH, OREGON.
GtMHinl Ofturtlfs In mfirtanf Aniirnn nr Wash
inKtoil, AlkftLraria mauls Airtv.tl from xVMiuitr
Dr. Edwin Boss,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELEN8, OREGON.
Dr. H.B. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon:
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Dr. J. E. Hall,
Physician and Surgeon.
CLATSKANIE, OREGON.
TEAM FOR SALE.
ONR UPAN OF HEAVY HORSES, WEIGH
U00 poanda each, soluble for lottaina onr-
poae. Can be had at a bargain. Apply at tbla
office (or particulars
M
FARM FOR SALE.
Y FARM ORE MII-E BACK OF DEER 191,
aoo;wnrty anrea la cultivation, sood or-
BACHMEYEB.
Hear bland, Or.
chard, food buildings. Apply to
4. u,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVE! THAT MY SOW,
William Bachiueyer. having- left my home
Without mV eoHftent. I will in nn mmx hMM,wi.
ibis for any Mil contracted bv him.
Wttll U. SAUUHEYEtt,
Question Answered.
Yea, August Flower still lina the
largest sain of any medicine in the civ
iiixcu worm, xour niotiiers' ana grana
moumra' uerwr tuouulit of uniim iv
thing else for iudigvumon or biliousness,
lloclors were scarce, and thev seldom
heard of appendicitis, nervous proetra-
non or neart inuure, etn. niey used
August Flower to clean out the system
and stop fermentation ot undigested
UHKi, regulate the action ot the livor,
stimulate the nervouaand organic action
oi tne aystsm, and that is all they took
wnen leeitng null and baa with head
aches and other aches. You only need
a few dose of ureen's August Flower,
in liquid form, to make you satisfied
mere is notiung serious tn matter wltu
you. uet Ureen's Prise Almanac.
A Good Cough Medicine.
It (peaks well tor Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy when druggists use it in
their own families In preference to any
other. "I have sold Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy tor the past five years
with complete satisfaction to myself and
customers," say Druggist J. uohlsuiltn
Van Etten, N. Y. ' f hav at wave used
it In my own family both for ordinary
coughs and colds and for the cough fol
lowing ta grippe, anu una it very emc
cioua." For sale at th St. Helens
pharmacy.
CASTOR I A
lor Infant and CMldrea.
Til KfcJ Yea tm ASisjs E::l
A Sprained Aukle Qalekly Cr
"At on time I suffered from a sever
sprain of tbe ankle," ay tteorge E.
Cary, editor of the Guide, Washington,
va. "Alter using several well recom
mended medicines without success. 1
tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and am
pleased to say that relief came aa soon
ss I began its use and a complete cur
speedily followed.'" Bold by the 6t.
Helen pharmacy.
Httitt final $ttthmtt
VT0TICEI8 HEREBY GIVES BY TUB TK-
deraurned. K. E. Uulrl. aa the admlnlun.
tor of theeutle of John Hendrleka. deeeaaed.
thai he ha duly Bled in tha oOflcs ol the County
uun oi t,oiuraoia ;oanty, in uie suit or ore
yon, his niial account of his admlnl.lralloa
a poo th said estate, luxetber with hi. a-Hliloa
wt una, etueoiem, ana mei in mod. 4 .
and desttrnaled Monday.
Doao, juilxe of taid county court, has appointed
in neftirnaieu atonaar. ma mr aavni jiiiv a.
v., wui, ai ue nor oi l o clock la th artel
noon of that day aa th lima and ths count
noon oi mat day aa tha lime and tha county
Court hnues In tha City of St. Helena. In aald
wmhbwi iouniy ia voe mat w urea-on, aa tne
place of hearing and settlement ot aaid account
and petition, at whieh time and plane any and
all peraons Interested may appear and die ob
jections In writing to Uie said a-.Tonul and pe
tition.
bated at tha rltv of at Hol.n. in rvanmM
vjuuij, Oregon, wie tne o oar of June. A. 1).,
ltll. & K. (Jt lCK.
Administrator nf tha aetata nf Juhn Hen
drtcXa. deceased. R. 11. timber. aUornev for
uv wimiuuuswr,
Timber Land, Act Jane t, 1B7S.
H0TICC FOB FVBUCtriOK.
rnrrsa Brim La as Omn,
. u... . n ,-(.., it. 14... 11 torn
NOTICE Id HEREBY OIVKN THAT IN COM
pliant With the nrovisloua of the aet of
Congress of June (, U7S. entitled "Aa aet for
the sale of timber lands In the Htatea of Call lor
nia Orexott, Nevada, and Washingtoa Terri
tory." a eitended to all the Piibiie Land States
oyaciot Autuaia, lrai, wiuiam r. tsmitb. of
gon, has this day Sled In this offlcs his sworn
statement No. 6M. for the euro hue of tbe aeU
of section No. 26, township No. 4 north, ramce
No. west, and will offer proof to ahow that the
land sought Is more valuable for Its tint her or
stone man lor sgrtoultaral pnrpnaea, and to es
tablish his claim to aatd land baton the Regis
ter and heeelver of tbla office at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Thursday, the eth day of August,
uvi. ne namea as wiinaasee: Julian rout.
James E. Olhbon. Bert Warren and Joseph l'r-
nin, an of rortland, Oregon. Any and all per.
sona claiming adversely the above described
lands are requested to Itle their claims In this
omce on or neiorc said stn day ol August, 1WU.
uu-yzn i mas. n. muukks, Kegtsier.
Timber Land, Aet June i, UTS.
HOTICC FOB PUBUCATIOM.
Uhitsd States Laud Orrirs.
Ores-on City. Oreeon. Hay 11 1001.
VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IK COM
J.V Dliance with the orovtMlnna nf th art nf
Congress of Jnne I, !;. entitled "An aid for
the sale of timber lands In the States of Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri
tory.- as extended to all the rabiie Laud Stales
by act of August 4. tl. Marlua Pedersen. of
Portland, county of Multnomah, Suite of Ore
gon, has this day Sled la tbls offles his twora
statemen Nn. btt, for tbe purchase of the south
U ot the ae-i, seH of nw'i, ne of iwl., of seo
tion No. 1, in township o. 4 north, range Bo.
eat, and will offr proof to ahow that tha land
seiight Is more valuable tor Its timber or stone
than fot agricultural purposes, and to establish
i ia viatm w sain tana netore ine negtster ana
Receiver ot this office, at tlreeon Citv. Oreann.
on Wednesday, the 7th day of August, i'JOI. He
namea aa wittneaei: VY. H. Hacker, Aagust
hcheiliplet, Clarence Reed and Charles Star, all
of Keaaey, Oregon. Any and all persons claim
ing adversely the above-described lands are re
quested to file their claims in this omce on or
before aald 7th day of Augnst. l'Ol.
miigyw chas. n. mikikko, Register.
qilT TUAT B0RR0WIHI.
'He Who Que Ilorrowlng Will Cer
tainly On Borrowing H
A man who whs tooeoouoiuLol U Uks
the Iwul pniM.tr, stmt hi little tmy to
borrow the copy taken by his neighbor.
In his haste the bnv ran over a 14 Bland
of bee and in ten minute he looked
like a watery summer squash. Ills
cries reached his father, who ran to his
assistance and failing to notice a barbed
wire fence, ran Into that, breaking It
down, cutting a handful of flesh from
his anatomy and ruining a M pair of
pants. The old cow took advantage of
the gnp in tha fenc ami got into th
coriilield and killed herself eating green
corn. Hearing in rncset, tne wit ran.
upsetting tour-gallon churn full of
rich cream Into a basket of kittens,
drowning the litter. In th hurry ah
dropped a 97 set of lain teeth, in
baby, left alone, crawled through the
pilieu cream and Into th parlor, min
ing a brand new $20 carpet. During th
excitement th oldest daughter ran
away with th hired man, the dog broke
up eleven setting hens, and the calve
got out and chewed th tall off four
whit ihirt.
You tuay as well expect to run a
strsm engine without water aa to find
an active, energetic man with a torpid
liver, and you may know that his liver
is torpid when he does not relish his
food or feel dull and languid after eat
ing, often has a headache and sometime
disaines, A few dose of Chamber
lain' Htomach and Liver Tablets will
restore hi liver to its normal functions,
renew his vitality, improve his digestion
and make him feel like a new man.
Price 25 cents. Sample Ire at th tit,
Helens pharmacy.
OABVOniA
Baarstas lhl K.iwf Yw Hun tlwyrt gpegM
Blfaatar
f
Ikt Ktad Y rhr) JuVsv !
Call at the Bt. Helens pharmacy and
get a free sample nf Chamberlain's
Stomach and Mver Tablets. They are
an elegant physic. They also Improve
the appetite, strengthen th digestion
and regulate the liver and bowels. They
ar easy to take and pleasant In effect.
i tMTja-." Ufa? '-aV--w..w1Aaj.fl '.. "Sift aj (-. mwtMuituUkijk
i,MMh, AVVVVV"
Tba KIafl Toa Have Always Bought, and wkfoh fcag boot
la usa tar over SO year, no Dorne tuo niirnatiir of
nd bu been mode nnIr Iila twr
onal saperrisiota slnoo It lnfuncy.
Allow no ono to deceive yon In thta.
All Counterfeit. Imitations and Junt-as-itood" are bu
Kxpor Intents that trifle with itd endanger the health of
Infanta and Children Bxperlenco agoJiMt Xfrperunoute
What is CASTORIA
Cnstorla it a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pars
gorle. Drops and Soothingf Syrups. It Is nmit. I
contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other ISTarootla
tibstauoe. Its aire Is its guarantee It destroys Worms
and allays Feverlshness. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation
and Flatulency. It aaalmilates the Food, regulates tha
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's ranaoe--Th Mother's Friend.
CEriUIME CASTORIA ALVAYO
Bears the !aatnra cf
J
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Yeart.
Timber Land. Aol Juus I. MM.
NOTICE FORUBLICATION.
Carrsn btatsb I. so Orrirs,
Osgood t'try, Oregon, June 4th, isol.
NOTICE 18 11KRKBY tllVKM THAT IS COM
Plianee wilb tbe provisions of the set of
Congress ol June , 1K7R. entitled "Ansel ko
ine aaieof timber lands In the Stalea of Calllor-
nia, uregon, nevana, and Washington Terrrt
tory," aa extended 10 all tha Public Land Mates
by aet of August i, Inwi, I'eter A. McNeil, of
Dalles, county of Pol. Rtsie of Omrno. lis.
this day Bled la this omee his sworn abatement
So. IVu4, for the mtrcbaae ol ths southwest Vi of
section No. si, In townshln No. 4 north, range
no. a west, ana win oner uraol 10 show thai lbs
land sought is more valuable for Its timber or
stone than for agricultural purpose, and to ea-
aoiisn nisciaim toaaio tanu netore tne Hegis
ler aun neoeiver 01 una omc at urecoa citv.
I'regon. on rnoay, in win oar 01 Attguat,
19U1. lie names aa Witnreaaa: Julius Faul
William Smith; J. K. Uinbont snd Uus South,
an 01 rortianti. iiretnm. Anv and all norsona
claiming adversely the sbova-dsatirlbsd lands
ar reuueateu to nie their claims in this odice
oeioreaaiayin osy 01 August, ltui.
on or
j7-e
Waf.UALUlWAY, Keoelver.
PFT1T10N FOB UQVOB UCENSB,
To the Honorable County Court of Colombia
1 ouHir, wregonr
WJK. TIIK I. SDERSIONF.O I.KOAL VOTERS,
IV residing In (iobl nrecinrt. Columhia
eounty, Oregon, would respectfully petition
your noiiorauie utwir a. i aos reguutr sewuon,
which will be held on Uie rd day ol July, lv.il,
In Uie court house, in the t'ity ot M. llelena,
Columbia eounly, Htale of Oregon, that It
cense be granted to O. K. Iluuler to aril plrito-
ous vinous and malt Honors In quantllie leas
than one gallon In Ooble precinct, la said
county and stale, and that said lloense begraut
ed lor a period of ons year, lor all ol which
vour petitioners will ever nrar:
J 8 t'onboy, P O Mark 1 Cf Fowler, J C Mon
M W K UnnLM a VMf.h,l uy.l,.. u
L Bradley. If Bradley, U at rarr, II Ward, J W
Lonl. Hlrhard Taylor. O P Aulerann. P
Archibald, N Hoblaon, Fred Wootlham, Oeorg
John Ueim ka, Kanlord Butts, k M rowler. C F
cleaver, P M Foster, U n Foster, P Fortune. Peter
nimacn, w a. Miner, 4mo nussnanmer,!. iKaginn,
1 t.neier, i noe iay, ueorne roster jr, 11 ateit,
ards, W at Armstrong, Th rennles, John k Col
Una, Robert Livlngatnue. Hank II lake, John
rarr, Thoa J Burgena, V Krauke, at Link, J at
Fowler, George Trim, P W Mtklnster, Wm
Burdlek.C Mskioster, A Neer, II Stehmun,
K W Fowler. 1 11 blineer. ST Alexander. Vlnu.r
rurer. a rarser. amcv uni.L t rowier. rhmr
ventreo, siaa Martin, J as aenneoy, mM-yll
BLACK PERCHERSN STALLION
"LAFAYETTE"
Will make the season of 1001
as follows:
Warm (Notn'tPlaefi. Mondau
Phillip' 1 Station, Wath. Co Saturday
At Homo .....All other dam
PCDIORCE OF DAM OF LAFAVCTTC:
Pereheron mars, Sophie, l4t0(W) foaled WSJ.
n ported 1KM. Got by Narbone, 777 (l.'BM), he br
rilllant umt), 7M; ho by Coco II. 711: he br
uei Chaslln, 71S; he by Cowi 112; he by Hlgnon,
ne by jean-ie-Hianee, im, a direct desnend-
Colonel Bar aii claims to not be satis
fied with the decision in the insular
cases. But be ought to be, because it
lint ei ven him a chance to revauin his
old caniign speech about the empire, by N, A. Perry, ifutifton.
-a.fOTon.iA.
Ths toS Y Ha fUwrt BaigW
Dr. Cawood, dentist, can be found
on Wednesday of each week at the resi
dence of H. Cox.
Eceema, saltrhenm, tetter, chafing,
iT poisonini and all skin tortures are
quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hasel
halve, j he certain pile care. For sale
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
DO YOU WANT TO MAKB A PROFITABLE
Investment If so come and tmv anma
ood Columbia county real estate. I have the
idiOWing tracts for aale: All of aeerion IS in
a, rS w; also the n4 of section S4, to 6 n, r t
w: tbe ntfA of section a. tp n. r 2 w: tbe nli
of section IS, to 6 n, r 2 w; th w'X of section IS.
v". 1 .,iwn w aerea in aernona a ana w.
tp S n, r 4 w; ltw acres in another tract, snd 10
acres in me ox section a, tp 4 n, r 4 w.
. H. GkUHKK, St. Helens, Or.
Pirns, lsao, (see official report and history of
Percheron raca. bv Chaa. Da Hava. mui of
bone under Nepoleon III).
lm Rosalia, Hausonet; he by Brilliant, two
he by Coco II, 714; be by Vuei Chaslin, 718; he
by Coco, 712; he by Hlgnon, 715; be by Jesu-le-
'"'n, ia.. win., w l.ariivilf, HI, SI an-
elon by Ijivlri 1, 711; he by Vtieg Chaslln, 7U;
it loco tn, or Mignon 71.1, oy ean-ie-Hiance,
w. etc.. etc.. dam of Brilliant. I Hull: Routt bv
Mlna. a stallion belonging to the French govern,
meut.
V 1
SlsTOLS Skbvicb $ 4.00
DYTHSBCASOK. 7.00
InSCSAKCg 10.00
J.JOHNSON,
Owner and Manager, Scappoosb, 0b.
SUMMONS Bf PUBUCtTIOM.
In th Circuit Court of lb But of Oregon, br
rjlnnt,l. I'M,.,.
Joseph liayborn, plainllff,
va.
Rvren Rrlkaon and atarnalla Crlkaon. hi. lf.
defemlanut.
To th above-nsmed wn Krlkaon sod Mar.
oeua cnason, nia wne, iiefennanl.
THK KAMKOK TH It STATU OFORROCM
. you are hereby raoulred ta tsiaar and an.
wer tbe complaint died against yon la the
above entitled cause and court, within sti
weeks from and after May 24th, 1WI, that being
the data of the first nuhlii-juion of this .i,m.
mona and th time prescribed by law and th
order of th publication hereof for von to so
appearand answer herein; and If yon fall to so
eiipear ana answer witnin mat lime lit plain
tin will apply to th court for Ine relief da.
mandsd in the aaid eomulaint. uvm.it. foe .
jnngmeui against you ana each of yon ou a
oroniisory Hole dated January 22nd, 1H7, lor
IlliO.Oii.nayable oa or before two yean, after date,
with Interest at Ibe rat of lea per eenl per an-
Hu,n iruus uu unm paio, anu ror aucn attor
ney'a fees a the court shell adjudge reasonable,
besides the disbursements and wmi. nf aiml.
suit; also for a decree for the foreclosure of th
mortgage ot even dat with said note, given to
MTCurv is amount eviaencio. ineretty, on ths
smith half of th north-east quarter of section
thirty-lour, In township number sis north, rang
tuiai.m,,. uie Willamette Mermian, in Co
lumbia county, In th mat of Oregon, which
not and martgagerwere made in favor of John
Hendricks and thereafter sold, assigned and
transferred to plaintiff who has ever since been
tne owner anu nomer tnereor, and also for aa
order of aale of said premises snd s deciw bar
ring you and each of you from all further right,
title and Interest, dower or riuht of dower In
said premises and from each and every part
thereof. This summons Is published by order
wi nun. luifniM a. irri(ie, lufiua ot sain air.
cult court, and dated May a), fait, and the first
publication of this summons I, mad on May
24th, A. D. isol, in Ths Ossook Mist, a weekly
newspaper, printed at Bt, Helens, Oregon, la
piiranauc 01 sucn oraer, . 11. okuhkk,
m24jyi
Attorney for plaintiff.
SUMMOHS.
In ths Circuit Conrt of ths Stats of Oregon for
(minima vonilir.
H. fi. Ksimons, doing business ander the firm
name of Jtmmoits at Ktnmoiis, plalntin,
vs.
Marcel Reaudray, defendant.
jo Marosi ucauaray, us dsfsndaot abovs-
RMIIWI,
NOTICE TO JPAINTERS.
NOTICB IS HKIiKBY GIVEN THAT THK
contract for tn painting of th school
house, InsMe and oni, and th front ad
dition on ths outside, in district No. 41, Colum
bia county, Oregon, will be let to the lowest bid
der. Sealed bid for the work will be received
by the chairman of the hoard of directors np to
the 26th day of June. 1WII, at 2 o'clock p. m., th
right belnir reserved if. reivnt anv m mil KM.
The site of the building la IK12UII; the front
addition being ldx7. The work must becom
pleted on or before the 15th day of July, luul.
For further Information apply to
Fitisiit tif.rNiKf'irr
Chairman of the Board of IMreetore, Valley, 0r.
Reopened tojhe Public
Oriental Hotel.
EUGENE J5LAKESLEY, : Proprietor.
8T. HELENS.
Beard ty Day, Week or month
At Bbasom ablb Viavtiu.
Visitors met at steamer landings and
guests baggage looked after.
THE OLD STAND
BT. HELENS, : : OBEQON.
IN THK NAME OF THE STATE OPOREOON :
You are hereby reontred to anoear and an.
SWr the eomulaint tiled atraltist von In tha
above entitled action, in th abov court on or
oior tne win aay 01 July, liioi, and that if yon
fall to so appear and answer said complaint, for
want thereof plaintiff will tak ludgment
again.! you for the sum nf 173.00, with Interest
thereon at the rat nf per cent par annum,
from th 1st day of February, IMS), and fur the
costs and disbursements of Ihls action. You
are further notlAcd that th above complaint Is
Hied against you for and on account ol work,
labor and services performed between Ibe 1st
day of February, intsj, and the latdayof June,
1W7, bv the plalntin at the special Instance of
the defendant ill the matter of the suit of Mar
cel Bnaudray vs. Arthur A. Everett. In the dr.
cult Court of the4tate of Oregon for Columbia
County, which said stilt was to foreclose a mort
gage then held and owned by the said Marcel
Ueaud ray against th said Arthur A. Kverutl,
upon the northwest quarter of section 82, in
township A north of rang i west, Willamette
merl.llso. containing UK) acres. That Id and by
the terms of the agreement between the plain
tiff snd the defendant, the defendant was to
pay plaintiff such attorney's fees aa the court
might adjudg reasonable In aald suit. That by
the drx-rs of tha court In said suit, ItOO.ial wa
allowed as attorney's fees, no part nf which
has been paid eioept th sum oi flli.m. This
summons ia published by order of Iho Honor
able Thntna A. Mcllride. Indue of tha atmva.
entitled court, mad on th Jsih day of May,
isol, reonlrlug this summons to be published
for six full weeks in Tag Ossoog Mist, a
weekly newspaper published and oomlncied In
Coluinbin County, Oregon, from th 81st day of
mar, i'-", mo imib oi me nr.t- publication
iiiereMi, Ml in. uin liny 01 fwy, IWI, til
the I ant pubitr-atlnn thereof.
KM MONii A tMMOiiB) and O. A. RRODI
ini jii Attorneys lor Plali
Stanwccd & Sherman Bros.
-MAMUVACTVKM OF-
Lumber
Bridge Timbers and
Ties a Specialty.
W Riansfectnre 4rl-elaas mtuth lumbar
lor all purpoaw for lh invle, which w
sell at a moat reasonable Sgut.
Dimension Lumber.
Price at the Mill, $6 Per M.
YAKKTON, OREGON.
ESTABLISHED
mi.
..INI
JOHN A. BECK
DKALER lit
Watches, Diamonds. Silverware,
Eepairing a Specialty.
207 Morrison St. Has. Frost aY First, PORTLAND.
Geo. L. Perrine,
....Contractor....
BRICK MASON AND PLASTERER
House-Raising, Etc.
Estimates fnrnlalied oo application. All
work guaranteed,
CLATftKANIB. ! : : 0BE0ON.
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leaves Fortland oa Tseaday, Thursday sad Sat-
nruay at a. m. lor
St. HIm. Kalamu, Carmtft Font, Kai'uhr
as lesa.
Arriving st Portland Monday, Wsd
nesilay and Friday ai t p. n.
Wharf foot of Salmon SL 8. 110LMAN, Agent.
MEAT I MfATl MEAT I
City Market
Sr. Hbi.sbs, Oasooa;
LINQSAY A MOITON, rtOFS.
-OKAhSBS ta-
Fresh and Salt Meat.
. : .
City trade, lodging eampa, steam
boats and railroad camps
applied.
OBDISJ FILLED OS SUOBT MOTtCK.
Brinn Brothers
CAFE
ST. HUMS, ... 0BSQ0H.
NEW PLACE.
If Ton wsnl something mod la th
uuaoi wiiiasy try
SHAV'Q r.1 ALT
Only th best of
Lidncn and Ciian Kept ia Stcci
OP1H FROM A. M. TO
It O'OLOOK MIDNIOMT.
rn MBtTLARav, aVAILV.
W. D. MOYXE.
THE
T. a. WALLACE.
St. Helens Hotel
Wallace Morta, Paors.,
Is Agaiu Open to the Public.
Meals Served on Short Notice.
Beds 26 Cents, Mealt 26 Cents.
FSED BARN IV CONBICTIOH. BOBStS
TO HAT 10 CENTS.
Bt. Hslems, I Omoo-.
-TEAKIrr-
America"
WiUamett Mil Es:ti
Leave Bt. Helens . ''. . . :S0 A M
Arrive at Portland. .10:30 A M
Leave Portland J.30PM
Arrive at Ht. Helens. C.OOPU
rAHR CENTS.
.not . , .. ..
vitii arry nntiiing out I swrn- r
gsrs and fast Freight. if
j amics eoon, ntsater. rl
Mow About Your Title?
fit TOO
J KRCOH
rei-orda
title. If you
BDRC It It all rlehtf
nun mat governs. It Is
Main Btrtt
Kememoal that It Is IhS
our lili.lnaM in aaan-ll Ilia
i and show what thav ronlaln in ralatlmi tn land
f von oontemtilata bnvln. Unrf a. l,.nin nM ...I.
a.tai eflurliy. tUo no man's word, but insist upon knowing what
--r r.aaniiiig tne niie. asa ciatraoi m aa asaentiat aa
a dead. Insist on having It. Ws hsv Ute only set of a!tree
bemks In the ctmnly. All work promptly esaonled and asllifaolloa
guaranteed. If yon hay prorty to Insuraalvcnaseall. Wr
fu.",0,,5',,rs lnurancoomtiiiis To th world. If vow
hav property tor sal list It with us and ws will Sod buyer.
E. E. QUICK & CO.,
BT. HUm. OBF00B
1 THE NEW YORK STORE
IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN
.Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Etc.
.. '-EE. MOEGUD,':.''- ,
. . , jp Cooper Building, Main Street, St. Ilelehs, Oregon
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