. n.all.a fnamArl Af Yan.ra
" I'Vihli city, but tor several years
p,.t ihT week visUIn eoquelutsnoes
22 Tods. Bh ei-poute to .HMia
MV(ritl Jays.
tot Improving the Clslsksnle
r L f CJnUkmil wore opened In Tort
WdnesW of lest , that of
Slrt WwU. U cents . cuW yard,
rh record of land redemptfs from
.1.. souiity elark shows that ah so
JtaS i county from that smites Is
.latalriln. or than en average for
OD "
Mr Alonso Van, of Flshhswk, hi
" 'j i.i. i.rm fur a term of live mn.
iidMPWU leve WHU B i..uiy id
TuJf tr Arksnsas. However, we
iu hv the pleasure of welcoming Mr.
v.asnd bit fm"y l"" to our midst
.Iter ihort ,.l tl'
Jipjrieno with all othori who leave
our county.
Every district school should be well
.uDDlied with maps, charts end other
KKr.Mlta.lh- l. allow nt tliedi.
Hinti the privilege of ognemllng lim
ited sura every year for that tmrpoae.
As wt understand a number of schools
' art poorly supplied In thie respect, now
hi good tlue t procure them when
JnosU. the school are In session.
An Oregon editor dreamed that he
died ind, of oourae, went to heavsn, and
t)ler lis cam upon a wan in chains,
(uiened to a pcMit. Ha iiiqoired if It
u BHfturt to punlih people that way
u Iven7 Tht msnteid Ht. IVter,
u i nan from Oregon. We alwaya have
le keep Oregonlans chained op for
aehilt Id order to seep them from going
beck."
. Mr. 0. H. Watt, of Mitt, was, on
Mouiiy. appointed administrator of the
aisle of Anna A. Baker, who died at
her borne near Mitt, on May ifttb, last,
iMomund had executed awlll. which
wa admitted to probata. The aetata It
estimated to be of the value of 480,
tod the teetator Bequeathed the aetata
to Ktta Jane Matt, Alii. M. Vaker and
C.B. Baker.
Awettora White and Blskesley re
lumtd lut Friday from Nehalem valley
where they epeiit a week looking altar
tints of real ettat and personal prop
erty. The gentlemen are now engaged
li the rating of value, of nonratidenfa
property, and to soon aa that le com
pleted the roll will be etarted, which
ill nodoubteely ehow Increase of
valut of aateetabl. property over laat
year. ,
Thia office acknowledirnl the receipt
ef a preterit from Mr. M, i". Haaen, of
Wirran, of a email box of large, luscious
ttrswbtrr.es. grown on hie farm.
Thar were fourteen berrle. In the box,
weighing that many ounces, the lergeet
one measuring 9i Inches In eiroomter
stirs. The variety of the berriea raiaed
by Mr. llaaan are fMiarpleae, and are
beautiful aa in plea of that variety of
Urriee.
Tke Beaver Logging Company has
filed articiee of Incorporation. Tii com
panv will build and operata logetng rail
madi between the Columbia river and
the timber landa on lien tot creek. In
thla eoanty, and do general IokkW
baiineee with headquarter, at Portland.
Tlit company It oapiuliaed for $20,000,
divided into aharea valued at $100 earh.
The incorporator, are 8. Ueneon, K. P.
rarreil and C. W. Maygar.
The reappear we ol the steamer Lur
lineon the rortland-Aatoria root af
frdt tpecnlative mind, inereated ma
terial upon which to .pee. The fact
tint the Lurllne romee out in oppoeltion
to the 0. K. A N. Co., combating the
beit boat on Map lower river run, it not
altogether eleer to wany people. Borne
declare the far wilt be reduced, but wa
don't know whether It will or not. At
all eveula the public will have better
eerviee.
Superintendent Cop land hae devoted
much of hit time lately vieitlng achoole.
He eipect. to be able to vltit the echooli
of Nehalem vallev tba laat week in J one.
The superintendent ha. alto bnaied him
aelf recently in preparation of arrange
menta for the ooiuing inetltnta, which it
htt practically been dWided to hold at
Mainler July 28, 24, 2S and 20. The
atate nperintendent and two able In
atrartora will be in attendance and a
profluble and I iste retting aeatloa la
promited. -
Boring operation, will be commenced
en the Knappa Coal Company'e prop
erty t Knappa at once. The work will
be la charge of A. B. fitrachan, a min
ing expert who baa followed the butt
neat for over a qnartor of a century, and
who will bora to a depth of 1000 feet.
11 the reeo.lt of the operatione it aatia
faetorv the work of developing will be
ruthed with all poeslble .ipedition.
Mr. Btraohan la in Aatoria at present,
and la confident that the boring will
Justify the moat aangulns expectation,
ol the owner of the land.
A glorlou. time wa. had at Rainier
laat Saturday night, tha oocaaion being
the formal opening of tha Knighte of
Ptthiaa new hail at that place. The
building la an Imposing structure, fitted
and furnithed throughout in the moat
modern way, and It a credit to both the
town and order. Tha building, aa It
now i tend i completed, coat the society
$4000. and tha proceed, retaking from
the axnoe given Saturday night will
awlst somewhat In paying tha heavy
expense. There were over S00 ticket,
aoid for $1.50. which .hould certainly
gratify the member. Knlghta and
d sneers from everywhere were present,
and a pleasant time had, '
The slaughtering of horaea and the!
King of their llesTi for export ha. been
resumed at tha Llnnton abattoir. S.
Kinsman, the proprietor, has purchased
25,000 horses on tha rang, of Eastern
Oregon and bat been waiting for the
river to fall so as to leave hie eorralt
dry. Tha water ha. now gone down
futficlently and the first Inttnllinent of
horses arrived laat week and slaughter
ing commenced at once. The horses
are In prime condition, and aa they
have never been worked they will make
unusually Una "beef" for export, and
the consumers will form a high opinion
of the quality of Oregon horses a. an
article of diet. Tha abattoir will mn
continuously till tb. whole 26,000 are
worked up.
The arrangement, are now practically
completed for tha celebration of the
tllorlous Fourth by the people of Houl
ton.Bt. Heloneandtheaurroundingcpun
try. An old-fashioned basket picnio in
the trove between the two towns, will be
an attraction that one cannot afford to
mine. There will be foot racing and
other (porta, prominent among them a
fint of ball between Houlton and 8t.
lelena playera. i'lth boat race In the
afternoon and a trranrl hall in the even
ing, conducted by the popular ball man
ager; Mr. W. F. Slaughter. For title
occasion tha celebrated Ayleswortb'a
oruhcatra. of Portland, haa been en
gsiiod. and tha music will be the very
best Everybody Join us and let'a bevr
one of those old time ce ebrationo, hucii
There was a large crowd of excursion
ist from fortiand .pent the day at
Hayburu'i i place, on the islandlast
Sunday, The stoamer Harvest Queen
ami barge K lick Mat brought the crowd,
which numbered 1105. Th excursion
wa Rivn by the catholic Order of
Forester.
Tha graduation exemlte. of the Disss
of trained nursea of Good Samaritan
hospital, Portland, were held In that
city Monday evening la the lecture
room of the medical college. There
wora eleven In the class, Mis Matilda
Muckle.of olty, being one of Ihs number.
Work on the light house tender Col
umbine wa finished last Saturday at
entirely Inside and out. The Manxanita
1 on the way at Portland receiving an
overhauling preparatory to ber summer
crula to Alaska.
Final eighth grade examination
throughout tha county are now in prog
ress again. There are four of these ex
amination held each year; in February.
April, May and June. Some who failed
In tha last examination are trying again
till month.
Close to 6,000,000 ehlnook salmon fry
have been turned out at the Clackamas
hatchery thla spring and the remaining
A JUKI mmrm lnmtl mt U .L Tl.
hatchery still has 260,000 rainbow' trout
wiiiuu win wt tree later in trie sum
mer. t i. j .i .i - I
rvpirwu w m inrv awam
.hovel I. expected to arrive at Scap-
ywaw nv Mia, wi ma, woca. lhw iih-
excavating and filling where necessary,
for the grade for the Nehalem road.
At the grand ball to be given here
July Fourth, the very best music ob
tninalde ha bran secured. Ayleaworlh'
orchestra, of Portland, hat no superior
on the coast. Good management end
good iiippcr. I
column of Ttix Mist thi week you will
nuuca wet inv ouuiiiy ireaiun-r nat
hi .1 a .haIIimmII f nt.fratan.il H miml-
I .a. .u. wwvan..u..a, ..u.i.r
warrant ell endorsed prior to March
lav, iwi, .,
T'l.avn ha. na. kima a... Il.nl alra-V
anatn UN .11 I . av.HV W..V. an." -
berry weather thla week, and tha price
of that delicious fruit haa taken a de
cided tumble. The market le glutted
with berries at 4 cent a bound. We're
willing.
Undoubtedly there It not a more
nlnaaanl nlaot In tha summer time on
tlod'a footstool than St, Helen. All
the era breexe that I necessary and
sufficient beat to be comfortable.
Conaresaraan Moody will conduct aa
examination In Portland, June 27,
for candidate for the United State
naval anailemv from tha Second Con
gressional district.
Dr. Thomas Llnegar and wife, of In
dianapolis, Ind., are expected to arrive
here Saturday for a visit for some time
to the gentleman, sister, Mr. E. E.
Quick. . V
Tl.a rV.l..n,l.la fin,,!,!-, Rimila ftrkn.il
a HI aw.".".". .... ..
AMociation waa In (etsion Wednesday
andThuraday at Scappooae. The local
srhool wee represented by Mra. J. U.
Watte.
A lanm force of men laemnloved at
improving tha road leading from Pitta
burg to the summit toward St. Holen.
It 1 aid that tome good work la being
dona.
If u. raanttna Dnlmati bitIvmI In the
Nia, v.'"""- " " ...
all- r'alifnrnla Ihla waak and Will
accompany Mr. and Mra. W. H. Dolman
to UUUaer IilU lor a niwnin uuviug.
The people ol the eurroundlng country
ere most respectfully invited to Join the
people of Houlton and Ht. Helen ta
the celebration of the Fourth
. . . . . . a . t
Mr. Alfred vteveiBnu,, oi iworm,
visited In thi city last Saturday and
Sunday, while en route ior Augenw.
Where ue goes lor a toon. tihi..
Mra. Woods, of San Jote, Cal., a (la
ter of Mr. W. II. Dolman and Mrs. li.
Hutlar, haa been in tba city eome time
visiting relative.
Mr. and Mr. A. 8. Foter, of Portland,
were in thi city a day or two thia week,
viaittm thlr relative. Dr. and Mra.
Cliff.
au.ii.inn in rmamtiF before can-
INIIU)l- . -
ing your fruitorder your tare, rubbers,
berries, auger, etc, from Colline 4 Uray.
i. n vr Tv.Milna. nf Eutrsne. vie-
Itcd at the borne ol ni. motner, aire.
P. A. Frakee, at Scappooae, thi. week.
... . . . .' . t.
i . r..a.a-a n, fl T.. Parrliia.
of Ctattkanie, were attending to buai-
neea in the county aeat saonuar
-TV.-, .nn nf Aah la ItllM-h imnrOVed. witll
report to the effect that better prospects
exist near the mouth of the river.
Warmer, and traveling men I Your
horse will have the very best rare at
the barn of the St. Helena hotel.
Mr. White returned Monday from
tit, where site visited rela
tive for about two weeks.
ui rtaia- Vilna doted a successful
three month terra of achoot In the
Valley diatrict last t riday.
-nt... 01 Uaiam nliarman-r haa received
iU stock of Fourth of July good. Do
not purchase eisewnere.
n.i ni.!ll.w Anlahnl taaohlnff a
three month' term ol chool at Houl
ton laat Friday.
The boat race, to be had at thi place
Fourth of July promiae to be an inter-
eating feature.
Cliff Harrl. of Houlton, expeota to
tart hi eeine In operation at Willow
bar thi. week. . ,
A daughter waa born to Mr. aud Mra.
Edward Votter, of Honlton, Thursday,
June 13tb.
Mia Jessie Mitchell and Mis Myrtle
. In.nt last Saturday in
Ayrnt, ui av.., -i
thi city.
Frank Watt ha accepted the posi
tion of watchman on the tow boat No
Wonder.
Ice cold lemonade at the St. Helen
hotel, only 3 cent, a giae. , wo ior.
nickel. '
. -i T.-..H... nnantllv end
Firewora "" , r
connUoM variety at the St. Helen, phar
macy.
... .a n lallan frlnnda in
O "don Cit7 lart Balurday and Sunday.
There wa eome excellent hay weainer
thla w"k, and U arrived none too won.
Mr Tho. Cooper, of Kalama, w
Itcd her parent. In thi. city laat Sunday.
..,i fr.. nilff and children vi-
ited Portland last l riday.
.... t w Tv la vltUlna her parent
at Lebanon thi week.
Mis Maud Pecker I visiting relative,
n if a lama thla week.
Mon fruit jaw, rubber, cap, etc, at
Colllua A Uray'.
w- n t. Aim wa In from Perl
Jl r. V. an J
laat Monday.
Mr. P. W. Trice, of Scappoo, la re.
ported 111. ,
Only two week until the Fourth.
. Thin we.bfy.lf14'tev.ThMk,--;
Warren Happening. j
The farmara nf thla vtntnli. a
baying during fine weather.
Mis Edythe Hazen (pent Friday and
aturduy of l.t .k in IWliand,
There will ha aarvlfna at. Il.a vr V !
church next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.
hi, U.a li'.. I-..L. 11.1 '
VT, 4-ailvullu,
Mr. Euth Sheffielil. of Ralnl.- t.
pending a week here visiting old friend
and acquaintances.
Mis Clara Hncnila waa 1,.
of Mr. and Mr. Uu Hegele, of Btche-
iw ii, last riuay,
Melvln Beaver end wife, nf Trnnltiin
visited with their parents, Mr, and Mr.
ir.jri. ueaver, last uunuay. ,
Mr. Cora Allnnhanirh'a
house i nearine eomnlntinn and will
aoon be ready for occupancy.
Willie and Jack OeBeld, of Portland.
are spending a few week with their
grandparent, Mr. and Mr. A. Slavent.
FU Dav wu ohaarvad 1, tha uhnnl
children of thi place, last Friday, with
appropriate exercises. Quite a number
ot visitor were In attendance.
Service were held last Sundav at tha
Evangelical church by Rev. M. J. Bal
lantyne, A Sunday school waa organ
ised with the following officer: Super
intendent,' Frank M. Hoyt: assistant
uperintendent, Mrs. Jame. Beegle;
(ecretary, Mis Mande Hlaven ; trea-
nrer. mis fclla uacon: librarian, Mi
Annie Jenst-n and Lillle Beaver ; organ
ist, Mis Lillian Larsen ; chorister, Mra.
Uuth A. Hoyt. Sundav chool will meet
every Sunday at 10:30 a. m., beginning
next nunuay.
Beabea Hew Ktea
Mr. I. II. Coneland visited our scliool
Monday, June 17.
Miss Rae Blneham la visitinc at
Ooble and Neer City,
Mr. Hemitreet waa a Portland visitor
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Burbee haa returned home after
a week' visit on the Coweeman.
Anton Wise Is havlnc an addition
built to hi house. W. ft. Satterlee is
doing the work.
A treat many of our Ooble people at
tended the dance at Rainier. All re
port an excellent time.
An entertainment I to be riven by
the Reuben-Uoble echool, at Red Men'
ball, Saturday evening, June 2Utb.
The boy of Ooble and vicinity organ
ised a baseball cli'.b laat Sunday. Tbey
will play the Kalnler club July 4th.
An tone Wise I kept busv thi week
Kicking and shipping hi strawberries,
le report that the hot weather Is
spoiling some of them.
There wae quite a delegation of rail
road men down last Sunday look ine over
the proposed route of the (1. N. A P. R.,
and the writer wa told that the work
on the extenaion would begin on or
about July it.
Keaaey Hete.
Long and patiently we've waited, say-
ni to ourselves "it will be aummer time
by and by," and we guess the word are
proven true.
A telephone metes ire waa sent one
dav last week to Frank Wilton, at
Knappa, apprtaing nun oi toe nine
ol ma wue, at me nome oi ner mower,
Mr. Mctaulcy
Railroad rambling still course through
the valley and did the magnate know
of the fruitfulnea of Nehalem vallev.
especially along Rock creek, they would
certainly not Hesitate to ouua,
The suit of Wm. Hacker against the
Forett Grove physiclana la to be brought
before the supreme court for final settle
ment. Billy aeem to prefer to have
hi served in course, thinking, perhaps,
the best of the wine Is teeerved for the
last of the feast.
We heard eome time ago of a cherry
pit being planted, growing to a tree and
bearing fruit the tint year, also of an
apple seed, which being planted, In
thm vaara tha tree waa loaded with
apple. If any part of Oregon can beat
thi please send ua word.
Mr. Geo. Sitt and daughter, Dell
and Mr. Harley Redmond, went to
Foreat Grove Friday. Mra. Redmond
will continue on to Vancouver. B. C.,
and Mrs. Hilt will return to her borne
from Portland, whither the has been at
work for several montn.
All tli Datrlotism that we have beard
nf in thla secluded reelon la a special
programme prepared lor me tcnooi at
Eraaaav h Miss Uertrnde Lowe. Some
of the young people anticipate hurrah
ing lor Ethan Alien ana toe uontineniai
Congress in other part, for Imtance,
at Mist and Portland.
T ALLEY VARIETIES.
Mr. Joseph Dupont went to Portland
on Monday.
Misa Rose Karth waa (hopping In
town last Monday.
A fin, fat beef from the Varney
ranch waa purchaaed by the St. Helena
butcher a few day ago.
The spring term of echool closed In
thi district last Friday, Mis naiay
Ewing being the teacher.
ftchnnt nierk Wm. Miller wa in the
county seat Tuesday attending to mat
ter pertaining 10 we uistnut kuwih
Tha hav cron In thla vicinity looka
well and I. likelv to turn out heavy in
thacnttinir. which will be rather late
this year about the middle of July.
Eighth Grade Examinations.
n..t nf larant.v.threa anollcant at the
May examination for graduation from
the eighth grade department ol the puo
lio schools of the county, ten were uo-
a. (..llnaia.
fiut.tanie Theo. Blackford, Lewie
T.V. .. a 4 Kallia TalVnll -
JUIMimill au , V a , , T 1
Rainier fcthel jnucxie, inea vrjw
Lowell Bhatto and Virgin Pricbara.
ll.la lla-vtf Illaan.
8t. Helen Lester Spinner and Mabel
QThose who assisted the uperlntnd
ent in grading trie papert we ..
H.ifiolil Vernonia: Mra. Way, Port
y, i ui v
Island ;
land; Leona Hardlson, Deer
KlUnbeth Neidigh. Mayger-, E. H. Hart
wig, Warren i LVaaie Wetle, Goble j Myra
Sharp, Sippooeei W. J. l'hilhrook,
Houlton; Hitnuy inoiuaa, duihwv.
Mrs. B. 8. Hitttan and family spent
last Friday In Portland.
New line of plain and ornamental
crepe tisane paper at the 8t. Helena,
pharmacy. ,
" A Few Bout's.
Don't discontinue a paper until yon
have squared up with it.
Don't abuse a paper unless yon have
pld for it. Borrowers are the greatest
(suit findera a newspaper has to contend
"llon't n-et mad because your visitor's
.name does uot appear in the personal
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE
Coe htt Tatasnasa't Orncs,
Ht. Hsi.KHa. rta . Jimafl. IBM.
TO-OTICB U HKKEBY 61VKN THAT ALU
IV unpaid County Warrants ot Columbia
County, Oregon, which hare (won pronentod
and nArr4' ftr, for Want nt Ciin!."
prior 10 March lrt, lm,wlll bt pnld Ufun pr
filiation ai this oflica, Intre-t wilt not bt
Mowed after this data. K.I AWN II OH.
I'aljiv Trawurwof Columhla County, Or.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
NOT1CI 18 HFRKBY OIVBK THAT! HAVE
IH;ll aiiM)li,laut aru.iitrtir nt l.ha aatata nf
B. F. Whitney, fanwil, and that all purwrns
havlnrol-lmi aKfiluat mid Miata art heraby ra-
ane-tbd to pre-iit the Mnrua 10 me at my rniU
oiioe at HnappooMi, Oitwn, with proper rouch.
ra within i month- from the data of this
nonce. mkh. r. L. whitnky,
bated June 7, lvm. )?-)y Executrix.
H0TICK Of HUM. SETTLEMENT,
THB rjMDKRRIGNKD HAH ril.KD HBB ri
nal aieoiiiit aa adminlitrator of the eataia
of Oeo. I), ntoilflard, dtmeaaed. In theCouuty
Conrt of the Htiile of Oregon, for the CoHnty of
Columbia, and Hie aania hae been set for exam
ination and flnitl settlement on Monday, the nth
day of July, 1MU, at 10 o'elook, forenoon. All
pemm having any oMbiiI. to said acoonnt
muit prewnt tnem at said lima and place. This
nonce in published In Tua Okkooh Mist for
four weeks by order of Hon, J. B. Itoan, Judge
ol the said court, made M a 1, 1WH.
nvnl K. It. BUlllllAllir,
Admlnletratnr nf tlta aatata nf Ilea. D. Mind.
dard, dwaued. J7J6
notice fou maucmoH.
Depertment of the Interior,
fond Office at Oregon Cltr. Or.. June IS. 1001.
XIOTICK IH IIKKKBY (llVKN THAT THE
XV fitllowlue.Bamtui nuttier haa Hied nottoa of
his Itttenlloa i.i make dual proof in support of
his claim, and that aaid proof will be made ba
lor the RfKiiUtr and Renelrer at Oregon City,
vr., on Ausuat 10. ivoi, via:
Bomaatead entry 1O.K01. for the low 1. li and 4
JALUD It. a. tJH A M r. K.
of auction 1, townships uorth, range! west, li
namee uie loiiowin wiine-aea to Drove niteon-
tlnuoui resldtnce upon aud cultivation of aaid
iami,vi; eaiuuei naneiy, nipnen tioiteiioeca,
Kmll Fisher aud Julius H. Cramer, ail of Moun-
talmlale, Or. CHA8. B. MOOKK8,
yum Kenisier.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Conrtof the Stat of Oregon
for
In the matter of tho aetata ef 8ttphan 0
Haines, deceased.
I HK UNUKHalUNED HAVINQ BEEN AP
a iKiinted by the County Coartof the atate of
Oregon, for Columbia Counly, administratrix of
tne estate 01 ntepnen u. n ainea. aeeeaaea, notice
Is hereby slven to the creditors of, and all per
eons bavins claims against said deceased, to
d resent them verified as reouf red br law. within
six months after the ant publication of this
notice to said Mary Haines, at tha law office of
w. tx. roweu, la at Helens, urexon.
MARY HAINK8.
Administratrix of tha taut of Stephen O
Haines, deeeaaed. 121119
W. 11. Powell, attorney for administratrix.
NOTICE FOR FUBUCATWN.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
Mav IB. lUOl
taTOTWMr. IH HKRKRV OTVEN THAT THB
IV fnllawlnv-named settler has filed notice of
nts intention to mate nnai prooi in snpoor. ui
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore tne ateeister and Receiver, aa uresou citr.
u.veou, vu tfair Hi IW., .1.
Homestead entry Mo. ions, for the nei ot sae-
Jtilai u. v.iva at r-n;
tlon M, tp 4 north, range west. He names the
followlne wltnesees to Drove his contlnnous 1
Ideoca upon aud cultivation, of said land, via:
Baael c. HollenbecK. I. u. xairety. aievnen. 1101-
Irnbeck and Jaxwb Schllcht, all of MonnMiu-
dale, Oregon. . CHA8. B. MOOKE8,
mzt-Jat aveaisrer.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Otnc at Oregon City, Oregon,
Mav IK. 1IM1.
N
OT1CB 18 BBRBBY GIVEN THAT THE
foUnwIni namedsettler has died notice of
his Intention to make final proof In support of
nis claim, aim that said urooi will ne maoe ne.
fore Uie Register and Receiver, at Orexoa City,
Oregon, on July II, 1901, vl:
a,9Slla ri)-;uta
A aatrv No. ilxat. for the nU of ntU.
and eU of ne, section 10, tp north, range (
weet. ne aamee uie louowing witnesses u
nrova his eontinumia residence anon and cultf.
5. . , , 1.1 I A ,a. l..ll..a 11 iama.a la.
coh Miller, Charles Mason and Joseph Miller, all
ol atountauuiaie. uregon.
tn24-Ja CUAH. B. MOOKS, KCglster.
Timber Land, Aet June 1, 1STC.
NOTICE FOR FIBUCATI0N.
United States fnd OfBoe,
Oregon CItv. Oregon. AnrlI23rd, 1901.
XTOTIfK IH II KRKMV I.IVKN THAT IN COM
iv nlianaa with the Drovislont of Ike act of
iMHigreee oi June ibivs ruirucu aua. iur iu,
sale of timber lands in the States ot California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land mates by sot ot
Atianat a lru. joeenn h. uroan. ot rvrusim.
County ot Multnomah, State of Oregon, haa this
day tied In thiaomce nis sworn statement rio.
audi, tnr the mircheae ol the ivU of section No.
3D, In township no. snortn, range no. a west,
Willamette Meridian, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought la more valuabe for
its timber or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish bit claim te said land be-
lore tne ttegisieraaia necviver w una ou. Vm
Saturday, the U day of July, lll. He names
Wltnessea: nurt warren, oi tauu, v.w
gon, John a. oinoons, ot asiao, uregon, jauiee
(iinnniia. ann mhh t. ourwiui.vi . '.it n.uu,
Oregon. Auy and all persons claiming adverse
ly llie aboveleacrllied lands are requested to
Die their claims tntnuomca on or oeiora aauu
a.Ll Jul.. 1IJ01. CHAD. B. MWOKKS.
t.r6 Register.
Timber Land, Act June t, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Dnlted States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, April at, ISO.
.-riYirr-ie la uvnftRY nIVKN THAT IN COM
IN pllance with the provisions ot tha act of
Congress of Juno , lrs, entitled "An act for
the sale ol Umber lands In the Sutes of Calilor
n.i nwnn Kavatia. and Washington Terri
tory," a extended to all the Public Laud States
by the actol August., ISM, Frauk Durbrey, of
Portland, counly of Mnltnomah, State of Ore
gon, haa Ihla day Hied In this offloe his sworn
sUlement No. NCM, for the purchaae of Uie nwtf
of section So. Si. In Uiwnshlp No. i north, ranite
Mn a a .id will nAar nmol to show that the
land sought la more valuabe for Its timber or
stone than for agrionllnral purposes, and Ipee
tabllsh his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver ol this office at Oregon City, Ore-
aon nil Halanlav. tne Mn oar OI uiy, tvui. ua
names as witnesses: Burt Warren, Joseph W.
Urban, lames B. Gibbons, ot Portland, Oregon,
,ni.H a mhhAa nl aTalao. Oregon. Any and
all persons claiming adversely the i above-described
lands ara requested to eie their claims
in this otfloe on or before said tun aay oi Juiy,
1001. m-JyS CHAB. B. MOOKBB, Register
Timber Land, Aot June , 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Vnnt BTATas Lawn Omjl m
t .... rli. nraaon. Mav 11. 1901.
.n-rnia S 1,'ObnV til UKHTHAT IN COM-
A pliance with the provisions, of the act oi
Congrees ol June , W, entllled "An act lor
rm u a ljMa AO aa HlHt a. . --
the sale ot timber lands in tne ntatea oi vauiot
. o.nn NavailA and Washintgon Terri
tory," as extended to all the Public Laud States
by act oi august a. "" .Y. t . ,w
...,a an,,i. nt Cowllta. State of Waahlnaton,
fias this day riled In thleotnce h If sworn state
ment No. W01, for the purchase of these of
aoo. Nn. 91. In to No. 4 n. r Ne. t west, and will
offer proof to show that tho laud sought Is more
valueblo tor its timber or ttoae than lor agri
cultural purposes, and to establ ah his claim , to
said land before the Register and Reeeivernt this
oflioe at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the
8th dav OI August, lVUi. ne Bain aa w.r
- .., B Olkkn... wm
P. Smith and Joseph Urbln, all el rortiaua
nert tvarren. uw ., "
Oregon. Any and all lx
I persons claiming aovente.
ly Die abovedcsorlbei
the above-aceorioea iauub are ihuwm v .,
d la
thi
elrolaimalntlilsouloeon or betore saio em
dav ol August, UMl. VHAO. . auuao",
ml7-y'a
Register.
Timber Land, Act J una t, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United 8(stet Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, April tSrtl, 1901.
0T1CK la HERKBYOIVKN THAT IN COM-
N
nlianoe with the nroilslons ol the act Ol
ComtreH ol June 1H7 entitled "Aa aot for t he
sale nf Umber lands In the Slates o( Calliornle,
Orenon, Nevada, and WashtiiRton Territory," as
ax eiided to all the Public Land States by aot ol
August 4, WW, Burt Warren, ol Porllaod, connly
o( Multnomah, Btate ef Oregou, has this day
filed in thisolrloe his sworn stasement No. Mtt,
i..- . v. .,,,h.ai nl tKa naj nf section No. 8U. in
township No. 4 north, mntre No. west, and will
onor pi
T,f in ahnw that the land snHirht Is more
valuable for Ita timber or stone tnaii ior agn
cultural purposes, and to establish bis olaim to
said land betoro the Register and Kooelver of
this omce at Oregon uiiy, uregou, uo innna,
tha Sth day ot July, 1901. He namaa as wit
nesses: Jas. K. Olbbuna, Jpaeiih H. IJrbao,
Ktnest V. Btrwtek,of Portlaud.Oreiron.and Joiin
8. (llbbons, ot Kelso, Oregon. Any and ell per
a. aiai.ni, .a .,iv.M. v tha alMive-desorllied
lands are requested to Hie tlielr claims In this
ollice on or oeiore Bn,u.wlvA T a' , . -
aitljyi
VUA&. a. sviuhag, nvi.(.
columns. Perhaps yon did not tell the
editor, and he's no mind reader.
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because it is a small matter. If all the
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t they did they miKht be at variance
with tome eight er ten million of the
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before.
School Keport.
Report of Honlton school for month
snd term ending June 14, 1901 :
No. of pupils enrolled during term. . .Bl
No. of pupils dropped during term. . .21
No. ot pupils on roll at end oi term. . eo
Average daily attendance 1st month. .86
Average dailv attendance una inonio oo
Average daily attendance 3rd month. .28
Average daily attendance for term ... .83
XMipus Iioiuier stonwui, lim isiwt n.
last month were : Alfred Dagget, Bona
Perry, Clvde Perry, Hattie Smith,
aran and urace rveney, r.an rerry,
Etta Popejoy, Morris Utile, Dale Perry.
Kttiol Matthews. William Patterson and
Elmer Uulld; during the whole term,
Alfred Dagget. J. W. Philbkook,
. xeacner.
Ke Specialties for a Bait,
But the entire line of goods is offered
at a Drice 20 ner cent lets than other
atorea' d rices. Goods are marked in
plain figures. Men's suite, $12 and $15
values, for 18.60. 110 and 112. Atovs
suits, regular $4. values, for $2.75 and $3.
Bova' washins suits. 40c. 50e and 75c. as
good as other stores charge $1 and $1.25
for. On men's ladies' and children's
shoes from 60c to $1 can be saved on
every pair in comparison to other atorea
prices. Men's golf or negligee shirts,
60 cents, 76c and $1, worth $1 and $1.60.
Kovs' shirts, with 2 collars, c ana ooe.
Four-in-hand aummer neckwear, regu
lar 60 cent values, for 10c each. Our
email expenses enable nt to ao tnst.
John Dellar. corner First snd Yamhill,
Portland, Oregon.
Keel Estate Transfers.
n n Wn-vlar to f ft. Unvr vU Of BaW
of section , tp i a, t i weal 1390 OS
r. A. Moore to 1. B. Godfrey, lot 1, bis in;
hlk H In tha town ol Hi. Helena. 25 00
iota a aim a. bia ia: lot it- die le: iota.
Tbomaa McMahon to Sidney Dell, wli of
a... ann MU off avnx nl aaotlon Zl. ID
n.Vawaat 17 00
Ertck Pyykkenen to Joseph Koskella, m
ol nwVa of section 21, tp 7 n, r 4 wont... 250 00
John Stewart to Sydney Deli. wX ol ee
waa, 176 00
nil lau off awn nl section XL ID a rt
Sheriff, R. 8. Hattan, to J. W. Payne, awi
ot section It, tut n, rawest St 70
A. L. Btehman to O. W. Jordan, nw of
twand lots, section 12, tp s n, rawest suv w
, A. vanvoixinourg to wm. ta. samcr,
nU of ' and se! of awW snd ot
u(. nl aaattlnn so. tot n. - a west: lease
f,tr Avavaara 760 00
John If aynard to Nils Ifatson, loU t and
a ann fraction nr nu oi Biu oi acouou
1, tptn, rOweat 000 00
Clatskanie and Portland
.ROUTE,
STEAMER C. W. 8HAVE1.
Tatavea Portland Tuesdav and Thursday
at 6 p. m., for Clatskanie and way land
ings; Sunday at 5 p. m. for Oak rant,
nrroiwiria-
Leave Clatskanie Wednesday and Fri
day at 4 p. m., tide permitting; leave
Oak Point Monday at o p. m.
Shaver Traasportatloa Ce.
A STOMA 4 COLOMBIA RIYER
ll RAILROAD COMPANY
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DAILV.
n S3
a. a. r. at.
11 10 40
10 05 8 35
S 52 8 SO
85 8 00
30 7 54
t 20 7 46
12 7 3d
02 7 28
8 62 1 17
8 87 7 02
8 17 8 42
8 07 8 32
7 55 8 20
7 45 8 10
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DAILY.
STATIONS
t nlr. a.
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a.M.
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0 35
0 40
S 50
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Lt Portland Ar
M 8 06
3:17 8 30
4:0a SSS
4:07 S44
4:15 S 80
4:-a M
39.4
Goble .
Rainier
45.8
68.5
65 vl
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59.3
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10 00
10 10
10 21
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. . Clatskanie..
.. Marshland..
.. Westnort....
4:82 OH
4:43 19
4:67 87
5:17 10 00
5: 10 W
5:W 10
6 60 io an
W.4l
71.2
10 89
11 0.
73 7
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....Clidon....
....Knapna,
11 10
90.3
... Svenson....
...John Day...
11 23 95.4
IU 31) 199.:
Ar. Aatoria .Lv
all ...Ina in.k. alnaa annnaatlnns at Uoble
with Northern Pact rio trains to and from the
East and sound points. At romnua ....
trains leaving Union depot, at Astoria wnu ,
R A N. Co.'s hoat and rail Una te aud from 11
waoo and North Beaoh points.
asaenD-era tor Astoria or way points most flag
trains at Houlton. Trains will stop to let pas-
sengers off at Houlton when coming Irom poll
hum
rest ol uohie. at. . "f"- ,
tien. rasa. Agi.. Astoria,
WHITE COLLAR LINE
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
. STEAMER "TAHOMA."
Dally Round Trips Kxeept Sunday.
TIME CARD.
Leave Portland- 7 A. M.
Leave Astoria..
.7 P.M.
The Balles-Portoi Route.
STR. "BAILEY QATZERT."
DAILY ROUND Tftlf
KXCIfT MONDAY.
CASCADE LOCKS, ROOD RIVER,
WHITE SALMON AND TKE DALLES.
r TIME CARD
Leave Porllnnd ... 1 A. Jj.
Arrive at The Dalles M.
Arrive at Portland -, ,.11 P. M.
MEALS THC VIBY BEST,
aaaaflann. T.ina a lAadlna Feature.
iaf-'l'hte Konto has the lirandeat Soenlo Attrao
tious on Karth.
Through Portland eonniietlon with Steamer
Nahcotta Irom llwano and Long Boaoh Points.
W hits Collar LlneTlokets luterthanaeahle with
0. R. A N. and V. T. Company Tweets.
LANDING AND OFWC:
Foot of Alder street. Doth 'Phoues Msln ML
Portland, Oksoon.
E. W. CRICHTON, Ajt., PortlantJ.
JOHN M. FILLOON, Art., The Dalle.
A. J. TAYLOR, Agent, Aetorta.
WtTl
DRUGS
Regular 25 cent
Paper Back Novels
...Only 10 cents.-
St. Helens
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ROOMS 60 & 51, WASHINGTON BLDQ.
Sontheist Cor. 4th V Wash. Streets, 6th Floor, .. ,
POHTLA-jSTD, oeegon.
TAKE HLKVATOB. ,
Quality and ariety
Are two very Important features to take into consideration when one goes
to procure articles for everyday nee and consumption. To - ,
our host o( patrons we art pleased to say wo hays
QUALITY, YARIETY AMD QDAliTITY.
Our large and select stock affords Uie intending pur
chaser splendid opportunity to fet the best
bargains offered in this vicinity.
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTMIG,
Furnishing goods, hardware, tinware, paints, oils, glass, crockery, enttlerj ,
blankets, oil clothing, feed, flour, garden seeds, orchard grass,
garden implements, and dairy supplies, etc etc
COLLINS & GRAY,
THE PEOPLES r:.ZRC3iAmrC.
Goods Exchanged (or Produce.
Seasonable Goods
At onr store means that we keep constantly tor ssle s variety and quality
of merchandise which at all timee is suitable to the demand
oi all well-living people. We cater to all ciassee
LOGGER, FARUEB, IIERCHAHY.
General Merchandising
;' ' ' ; ..,' "' " .si .:,:' :S?. ..'' ,v.. ' ,". &. ':f. '.li.
It our especial business, and we have held the fort
by offering a high quality of foods st low -
quality prices. We handle
Household Necessities
Supplies for evervbody and to meet all demands. We invite examination
oi our goods and guarantee satisfaction si to price snd
quality. Mow is the time to call on ,
POPULAR
ST, HELENS,
JO.IfJSOfJ
o Manufaoturers
Ki n u s cf PiC!i
ritMsrlstg... attaslie ...Celllwsr
Plmenala I. men tier..
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sVSVJk.
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Paints, Oils, Glass.
Stationery.
'Shelf Paper.
School Books.
California Perfumes.
Notions.
Toilet Articles, Etc.
Orders taken for
Wall Paper s
From Sample Book .
Portland rrlces , -
Books of all kinds.
Pharmacy.
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"HONKS KSO-T HI
Theodore S. Thomsoa,
Dentist
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ST. HELENS, OREGON.
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DEALERS.
OREGON.
a--s.-.ei .
of and Dealors in o
t."J C'ccsril Li.."r..a
GOOD ROAD TO TH8 MILL. f
Mill on sonth fork ot Mtttmnaoae ereek.fotir
nileairom s..uvpo(aeaaihi. at
l.nmlwr dnvt-rl at Hi ki.i isom station or T
i Johnson's landing at l u ii al, enr At W
warren station, si.ai. S7
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