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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1901)
TIIK OltKGON MIST. WSUsD VKKr VMlDAy NOMMUtO a DAVIO DAVIS, ICuitoh and raoi-mrroa. R-W" TOLI Ilf SIDKIIEADS. RTtiam M "Opaned by tho ' nbbr wa traced aero tn .imoloiie coiiUiiiltiK Uiotinatid dollar draft revived In the mail l.y tlia liana of Ashland Friday aveiiimt. Tim letter "M )n the mail lifted In tli robbery of lti Airr-KIiiath Fall atriite lant week, bat ti tlia tlratft wa endorsed payable to tlia Lia"K 11 - ' 110 vllle tutl,t rubber, who throw It with the letter, Wif.fc OraaATB aix Wint. The tocaliolder of the Knnppa dual Com pany IibM thulr annual meeting in A uria last Friday evening. An exocu live committee win elected, ft. P. Ken .lull b!ii(liiruil hi restiriiittlon a ureal- i..i (,r the eonioanv. anil W. J. lloimv. tun ii, of Portland, we elected to (III tiie vacancy- Tiie company will open an of tet In I'ortland, ami the development work on it coal properties near Knappa will lie continued during the coming winter, , --. Naw Hi" Aoorrai). The state board ot education ha prouiuttrated a new rale regarding trlnl Mure district ivbool ixtania. Heretofore when any irt ol grievance Imd been tried before a district board an appeal itiiunt tut taken to tiie county atiiitirliileiiilunl, wh It'll jitter ofllclal would take testimony a n. The oli lm' t ol the new rule I to reqtilro tliat tiie testimony be reduced tn writing by the district clerk when taken In the llrat instance, and only llila testimony anafl ie considered on appeal HiAanHLKV-HitAT-ro Ntn-rui.. We are licensed now to tell ail about the affair we referred to lent week In a some- what mvslerlou wuy. The wedding occtired Sunday afternoon at University Park, at the home of the bride' parent, Mr. and Mra. fihatto, formerly of Ran ter, the contriu'ting parlto being Mr. Kmteue lllakeflry, of Mil city, and MIh llnliu, second daughter of Mr. and Mra Hlistto, u was a quid wotlilimr. only a few relative belnii tiresont. and the cer niony wan performed by Kev. Mr, Mo- Plieraon. pastor of the Methodist church at University I'ark. The young couple MturiKMi to till city Monday evcniriir. roere their future borne will be, ami where a boat of friend wlah them a happy and nrosperou voyage over the liiairliuoiial ca. SLAiuiMTtta or Oariv There wa great laiihtor of carp on the Morgan place on Hmtvie'a Island Sunday, says Tuesday' Orejrunlan, and now all the Ink en at Morgnn'a and Gillilmn'a are cleared ol these pt, and they will no )iiiigtr eat tip the wheat put out for the duck. Tim very low water In tho lake gave Frank 'Thome, alio baa the aliooling at Morgan' place Oil year, a chance to kilt all the curp In the Inst of In lake. The water la only a few inch in doptb, 8tlll very few carp could be,een, but when plunks were laid over tho toft mud down to the water and a barrel ol lima dumped in, the water began to boil, and hundred of carp from 3 to 18 or 'ill ismnd put in an apiearance and made the water and mnd fly. There were tn of tiie big one aud milium ol Hilly one In the lake, but in abort time nfler the lime wa put in the lake they were all dead, and when the hunter left the pip, crow and crane wore having a picnic. A few clay' rain will till the iiiihII lake, but it will take a great many day' hard rain to till the largo out. ToPav PiAtf WABaANT. The tate treasurer last Friday Issued a call for all the outatanding bounty warrant pre sented and not paid for want of fund up to January 1, Mil, or up to the ses aion of the legislature lt winter. lie tuated that stilliclent fund were on band to pay all them) oblirfHtiona of the tate, with interest, but that a oomiidi-r-hle aum wonld yet be required, , and would bnv to lie appropriated by the next legilture to take up the remain der Of the warrant outstanding those Issued after January 1, ami before the new bounty in went into effect. In round number Mr, Moore placed the agfrt'trnte of the bounty warrant lesned at iao,tXX), Iwnring about l2,0tx) inter (, making the total i minuted nee 13.', 000. The levy of one mill on the prop erty ol the tat, made by the legisla ture last winter, for the purpoae of pro viding fund for the redumption ol the warrant, brought atiout 1117,000, and when thi mm is expended, warrant aggregating , with intereat, $16,000, will have to go over until the legUlative aa ewbiy can provide a mode of payment. 1'Bict or Looa Kanucan. A few day ago the price ol log in the Columbia river district wa reduced from $tt to fS.&O por thouaand, ami now what equal a further reduction of 60 cent liaa weu made. The price remain nominally at .'. 50, but the vtf in of acallng at the mill io strict that itvirtually amount to a cut to an even 5 per thwisand. Hhould tbi continue during the remain der of the ttaou it will entail a lo of fully $400,000 to the timber Interest pf thi auction. The cause ol the cutln price 1 auld to be an over-mpply, occa sioned In part by the failure of the mem lier of the Loggers' Association to keep their agreement to close down for three week during the summer. Another thing that has bad a disastrous etiect i the strike at Ban Francisco. Thia trik ha created a big demand for bos snook from the Northern mills, but it hn also rendered the aecuring ol a urlleient number of can or vessel for timber shipment Impossible, so the mill have Ilium niimrillil tn curtail their out put. A movement i now on foot to form a combination of the linger IpgK1"! flrma. shutdown their camp and hold the loira for an advance, but what will b done U not yet decided. Mkmoihai, Pbbviobs. The people of thia Hula eltv ilomonstrated thtiir fealty to their country and respect to their do- parted president in a uiosi uecom mh manner timidity evening at tho Metho dist church. The allnir wn impromptu, -milking it more of a success, and tin' i spontaneou expressions of grief and humiliation at the dire calamity which . had Imfullon the nation in tho untimely loss of It ohief executive, made n im pression that cannot bu effaced. The service were opened witli an appropri ate election by the choir, followed by a most ferverent invocation by the pastor, when Momri. VV. A. Wood, IS. K. tjnlck, Dr, Clilf, Rev. Mr. Fairchlld, J. II. Col lins and Superintendent Uopulimd spoke most earnesaly and In the most praise worthy manner of the character anil statesmanship of the departed hero, f These remarks were followed by approp riate song by the choir, when the con r gregstion, standing, joined in elngirg "Nearer My Uotl, to Thee," the last words, almost, spoken by the dying president. The Interior of the building nnd been appropriately decorated for the occasion with flag draped around the photograph ol the president, and the demonstration throughout ws a titling tribute of respect to the departed ono. BRIEF LOCAL MENTION. Mr. sou nrirs. Aittrtin wi.it m m. .1 . .. .. noppiiig in rortland last Saturday .A ?"htor wa born to the wife of Mr. h red Oliver, Tedlord creek, Wed- A ton was born tn tk ir. n u..i filaveii at Warren, Tuesday, Haptem- ' all w Mr. Chrl Richardson wa down from the Island Tuesday attending to busi ness matter, Rev. Mr. Fairchlld vl.lll u,i. u last Hunday for the last time during the pivmut uumvronue year, a Hey. Mr. Phllbrook will preach next Sunday at lSachelor Flat at 11 a. m., and in tuia mi in ina evening. , Mr. and Mr. Frank Dow returned on Thursday of Inst week from Seaside, where they spent considerable portion of the summer, Mr. Martin White left, ham Vl day for Hamilton, Mont., where she goes io visua oroiner aim sister, Btie will be absent about six week. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. If. Matthew and young daughter, of lloulum, went to 1'ortlHiid yesterday to attend the cere monies in that city in honor of the late prcamuiu. Tli eldest ion of Mr. Perry Usher, of Iloulton, met with the misfortune Wed nesday to receive compound fracture of the right leg below the knee, while at work In the timber. The employe around the court house devoted a little time Monday morning to appropriately draping the county building as an evidence of respect fur the murdered president, Mr, Howard, lately from Yankton, has put lii saw mill in the 0. Muscher timber, near town, and expects to go into partnership with Mr. Htebman. A good linn and we know they will pros per. Kalnler Uazctte. Mr. Ernest L. McCauley and Mi I.ii ie E. Jones were married in thi city last Saturday, at the home of Justice K. Cox. Mr. McCauley formerly resided at Keaaey and the bride' home is at Mist, at wiiicti place tiie young couple will make their future home. The new school law provide that dis trict employing teacher who have at tended a teacher' Institute during the previnu twelve month shall be entitled tu draw to from the itate funds. School iioard will therefore inquire what ap plicants for teaching positions have been doing during vacation. A letter from St. Helen to the Port land lloard of Trade says that the C'lilf IikIioii coal mine bus a four-font vein of coal. It i believed that a thicker and lielter vein i to he found lower down. Astoria New. Thu the splendid re source of our county are slowly gaining their met itcd recognition. Tiie rock crusher purchased by the county court is expected to arrive from the Fast todav. A soon a the new road to the rock deposits near the water work is completed the crmher will be Installed and the work of surfacing the Nehaluin road as far as constructed will bo commenced. Astoriun, Miss Oertrnde Fitiley, who spent the summer at liandon, Coos county, re turned to this city Monday, and will again take charge of the school here, which will open Aionuay morning, wp teinlsT 80. Mis Finley will lie assisted bv Miss Lulu tieorire. and a profitable year is contidetitly expected. We would sussnst to all of our reader who visit the carnival at l'ort'aml, the slate fBir at Sulem. or the carnival at The Dalle, that they should not fail to take advantage ol mis opportunity w tnkeatrlpon tho Vailey liatxert, be tween Portland and The Dalles, the cento route of the Columbia river. District Attorney Harrison Allen, Mrs. Allen and Mr. Newmun have returned from Cannon lleach, whore they spent the summer. The circuit court will con vene next Monday and there will be several cases requiring the district at torney' attention, making n necessary for him to return to tho city. Astorian. At a meetimr of the local school board IimI.I Tuusilav it was decided to pospone the time (or 'the opening of the public x'hnol until Hetitember 30. and pupils and patrons should govern tbemselvea accordingly. Hy vote of the board it wa unanimously decided to auopi tne new course of study, to go Into etloct at once. . Mr. Jav Demina received a brief vialt lust Friday eveniiiit from hi brother. Uuy. of Iduho, who was on hi way to Kiigiand to enter tne employ oi n Knuliah minlmr and stnckrHieingr lyndi- cate, under contract to remain with the company for five years. Mr. Demiiig expects to be sent to Egypt and Africa beiore ne returns to America. flnunlv Surveyor T. S. Wilke. of lllliahoro. has been anoidnted to assist ant surveyor general of the Colorado U. 8. land department, ana win remove to Denver as sisui as ne can arrange usi mi hare. He lias aiinointcd Mr. L. U. Walker, of this city, as his deputy, who will attend to the duties of the ollice hereafter. Forest drove Time. We cheerfully recommend to our many readora the advertiser whose advertise ment appear in .these column. Tho fact that they are advertising is proof that tneir gooua win stuuu iunhh;iiuii. Another reason that they should lie pat ronised is that by means of persistent advertising they are continually uispos Ing of a large amount of good, and you will always Und their stocks (reah aud up-to-date. Th Columbia county court ba awarded to J. A. Faatebend the contract for building the Fox creek bridge in the suburb of Ualnior, at the price of $2800. The bid of Contractor Young, of Kaln ler, wa $a8-l.iia, out on a nencn pruige. Contractor Pnlinberg's bid wa $2078. It is a ulliim bridire. Astoria Now. Wrong, brother J the contract was not let at all. Hid will be asked for on new plan and piK'iilcatioii. Closer relations exist between the A & C. K. and the O. B. & fi. than are ..,.,r..ilv known but to what extent tliey 7.n im i,nt made nubile. In the future when it is necessary to lighter vessel with wheat here tho wheat will not be the river in barges but oouie direct by mil and loaded from the can Into the vessels at the warehouse at Flavcl. It is also intended to store in thi warehouse at least a thousand ton of'wheat o that no delay may be occa sioned to vessel needing wheat to com plete their cargoes. Anuria wuj"v Judge Mcllride convened circuit court in Astoria Monday morning, and for the rirdt time in two years o.'dered a grauu lurv drawn to assist tneuiainci nmnn-, in the large number of criminal cases expected to be before tho court. Since thslnwwns created making it discre tionary with the court as to whether a . " i . nH IhnfO linn grand jury i urawn or not been uoh an august body in tnis county, and most likely the next term of court, to convene in thi city Tues day. Octobei Villi, will be no exception to tU custom for the last two year. Thero seem to bo .nothing of a very ser iously criminal nature happening in the county nowadays. , U0X0BEO HEAD PUESIDEKT. Appropriate Kxerclses Condooted bjr the OUIaena of the Town. Thursilay wa an exceedingly quiet day in the county seat. All business was practically suspended and tb entire population assembled at the court bouse to pay the last tribute of respect to the late president. Tiie interior of the court bouse had been appropriately dec orated with flag and black streamers, and the business house and residence were draped In mourning. Promptly at 10:80 Dr. II. E. Cliff, who had been selected to preside over the meeting, called upon the choir for a selection, which a a followed with prayer by Kev. Mr. Pbilbrook. The proclamation of President Roosevelt, setting Thursday, September 19 apart a a day of national mourning, wa then read by the chairman. Rev. Pbilbrook road selections from the Scripture, when Mr. W. II. Powell wa called upon to addres the assemblage. Hi remark were followed with music, when Rev. Pbilbrook, Mr. W. B. Dillard, Mr. W. II. Dolman and Mr. E. S. Hattan spoke fitting word to tho occasion. The resident member ol the order of the Knight of Pythias marched to the court bouse in a body and occupied seat near the rostrum, the dead presi dent being a member of that order. Contractor will do well to observe tiie notice in this issue calling for bids by the county surveyor for the con struction of bridges across Scappoose and Fox creek. A fire raging In the brush and timber north of town ba canned the citizen some uneasiness during the week. Con siderable fence along the railroad track wa destroyed, aside from which no other damage lias resulted yet. Miller Bros., of Valley, hjtvs sold their ntnta rvn C.u anlA tn (. R VnsltArtf These gentlemen some time since pure-bused a tract of land out west of this city, aud are making substantial and permanent improvements, wltn a view to having a future borne in easy access to the county seat. Much Subvbviko. W. O. Prescott, the timber cruiser, I in today from the Nelialem. He report that there are two gangs of surveyor, both Northern Piicillc, in that country. One come over the bill from Vernonia and down Hunter creek to Grand Rapid. The other comes down the Nehalem from Pittsburg. The former route Is only 16 miles, say Prescott, while the main river route is 60 mile. The former route i tho old Roid survey. It runs up from Pittsburg to Vernonia to con nect with the Reid survey. Astoria New. ' Onk Cahnkby Will Oi-kbatb. Fish are so plentiful in the river at the pres ent time that J. O. Megler ha decided to itart uo hi Brookdeld cannery and take chance on disposing of what he packs. No gillnct fishermen are at work, nor are thev likely to be, as the price will not warrant It. The trap that have been in the water nave been lifted constantly and the fish released to ............ k.ur. ja'.iwittiortnty nnrt anntliftr. Steulheads are of good quality, and are HOW Dringing coins per pumm hum Ih. .....1. !.... irnm fiAniklrt. TllA CltherS. composed of Fail salmon andsilversides, have sold for fresh consumption from 1 to l cent per pound. It is probable that Megler baa a contract with the trapmen at about 5 cents each lor the flsh, delivered. Tim nnnnla of thi community begin to realise more fully than ever before the very great importance oi a raiiroaa from here to a ooiiit in the timber west of here. Such a road would mean that thia place would double tier population in twn vears. It would mean at least one large sawmill here, and perhaps two, and that all kinds of wood manu facturing pinnts wouiu oe uuuhu tu iui low. Let everyone speak a good word and do all they can to encourage auch an enterprise should anyone ever see fit to place on lootaucn an iiupurwu. vuuig. ii....- m unM nf fnllnaa In the rft- irlnn nf vonr stomach after eating? If n -ii , i I... .,.:,.. so you win oe wjiioiiicu t uoiuj, (Miamberlain'a Stomach and Liver Tablet. They also cure belching and our stomach, -ney regulate me uowei . . : ne ....... t t, fit WSJ, I nrr m raiiw. iww " w. Helen Pharmacy. IDOLS RUDELY BB0KE5. ti. itnatriietion of a wavering con- Hdonoe and abiding faith i always a lamentable thing to contemplate, and i. iroiinmljiiiees surrounding such a shattering ol sacred idol may intensify the grief and horror beyond conception, in ! a nf the latest martyr to his faith In popular government patriotic- ... . i . tr ! l ally admlnuterea, rremaen. jucniniey, there are evidence leading to the belief that were he now capable of expressing f touching bis assassination, his greatest ource of sorrow would be that hi faith in tits country ami its eimeii ship should be so rudely and ruthlessly shattered. What a mockery now are those noble word ol his, addressed to an audience at Richmond, Virginia, n..irtrSl. 1800: ' "Now no jarring note mar the har mony ot tne Union. Alio semi ui u.s- i'i... .. anwnr and lin soil uuon which to live. The purveyor of hate, if thore be one lett, is wnnout a loiiower. mi ...t.uh wnnlil kimllA tlm name 1I1B VOIUO !""" , , : i of passion nnd prejudice is rarely heard and no longer heeded in any part of our neiovcu cuuhi.it. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS. NOTICE IH HEREBY OIVKM THAT SEALED bids will be received at tho oflloe of the cnnntv surveyor of Columbia County, suite of 0 Mgon, ui to 11 o'olook a. m., October 7ih. IW I. at Which Aine all bids wilt be opened for the ionstrtictl'm ot a county bridge across Fox ero 'kT. the Town of Raldler. 5rcoti, accor- tl e "Wee of the County Vwrveyor Also for the I. nstruoilon ol aeouuly bridge across Scsppmise ore "i, near Stmi.ponse ritiitlon.Oregoii.aeoonUng i'o. of P.to r?. umy V; "Each bidder 1. nviulred U! depo'lt with bis bid livo pet ent of the amount of such bid, which shall be forfe led to the Tcounty In coie the award Ii made to him and he la s, negltita or refuses for a period of two days af u,r such award Is msde, to enter Into Ihe eontractTand Ills his bond In the maimer r milrei by and to tho satisfaction of the County court, provided that Ihe County Court may, In Ui discretion reject any and "' UTTLK County Survoyor of Columbia 'Oouilty, State D?u05't'st. Ilolens, Oregon, September 20, M01. NEWWPAPEK COMMENT. Borne paper and mibllc men are mak ing a new outcry auainat forelirnera. ince the attack on President McKlnley, biiu aomnnaing mat tne immigrstion law should be so amended that anar chist cannot get In. That scarcely seems to be the remedy for the evils complain ed of. No foreigner has ever slain a president. It is native-born murderer whose band have been stained, and it Is our own evil brood that we must learn to restrain. Foreigners may give birth to most of them, but they are brought forth on our own soil, and must be dealt with a our own children. Forest Urove Time. It 1 nine month until Oregon holds her state election. It is fully eight month before the state convention and at least seven and a half before the county convention. In about seven month the primaries will be conducted. This is long time, but present indica tions are mat tne nail year and more will be full of politics. Everywhere throughout Oregon candidates are be ginning to line, np and informal an nouncement are every day occurences. There is no question but the date will elect republican congressmen and ttate officers, provided wisdom is displayed in fruv UUIUIIlBblUllS. DHIUU1 DeilllUBI, . . There has long been a loud complaint to the effect that all the nrofessiona and callings were uncomfortably overorowd- ed. l ne fhtlipptne Islands seem to be furnishing a partial answer to the prob lein'of disposing of the alleged surplus. There I hope for the pedagogue. Al ready twenty-three Harvard men have accepted position a instructor In the archipelago. It is to be hoped that these young men and their colleagues from other universities and colleges will soon teach the youthful Fillipino "how to shoot" in the proper way and avoid casualties. Education I the greatest civil izer and something of a pacificer a wen. bcio new. It la surprising how many letter oass through the mail In Astoria marked, "rush," "in haste," "hurry" and bear ing similar admonition. Of course these markings make no difference in the handling of the letter, nor are they delivered one minute sooner on thi ac count, but the custom is a porfectly harmless one and a long a it seems to add to the comfort and satisfaction of the sender we suppose It will continue. Some persons, however seem to think that such a legend on the addres aide of tiie envelope will take the place of a spec ial delivery stamp, which cost ten cents. and insure the immediate delivery of the letter on arrival at the poetotiice to which It 1 addressed. Astoria Budget. Nothing show more clearly the recog nition of the kinship of men than the manifestations of sympathy and indig nation throughout the world arising from the assassination of the president. Everywhere difference are forgotten, and with one common accord the na tion unite detestation of the act. A blow ha (alien where it wa least ex pected, aud the uncertainty as to where it will next be aimed draw from all a recognition of common danger a well as common interests. Out of it will grow a mora determined movement to rid the world ol assassins, who, in tneir venom against fancied wrongs strike at the foundation of all order. Tbe world i aroused to a greater peril than pesti lence or war. and no home should be found in it for anarchists. Seattle Pot- Iotellingencer. Blessed are the men and women of fine enthusiasm I A materialistic age cannot wither them, nor the world's custom of slamming doors in their (aces rob them of their infinite courage. They are as a fresh breeze on a summer day, and while sometimes they blow a little too hard, tbey keep ns thereby from stagnation and pessimism and in ertia the while we are holding on our hats and wondering how long it will last. Such are the leers who build up Utopias, and Icaria. and Altunas, and set the world a-thinking and a-moving. They do not become dishearted, like me rest oi us, wneu tuetr pmiis iii, but go to work again and make other and finer and better one. Their faith and hope prophesy their eventful tri- uropn, even ti iney nave to wait a long time to see the dawning ot the day they o engeriy and confidently expect. Outlook. Beaben Notes. Jacob Zwinslev was in Portland Tues day. Mr. Ed. Butt and wife have moved to Portland. A. C. Ziirler. of Beaver valley, was In town Sunday. Editor Herman, of Rainier, was at Goble 8aturday. Miss Rav Rinuham. of Portland. Vis ited here Sunday. Wm.rinrtArtv Inffc on Mnndav -for a month's sojourn at Eugene. Mra. B. W. Lowman, of Beaver valley, is visiting her son here this week. Casper Zoller, of Portland, visited his farm, out on Tide creek, last week. An tone Wise and wife were out to their farm on Clatskanie, last week. Miss Tempest McLaren has returned home after a month's visit to the Sound pit ins. ' Miss Mary Clark, of tide creek, wa the truest ol Mr. T. C. Watts Monday evening. Mrs. T. 0. WattB visited the Eastern Star chapter at Castle Rock Tuesday evening. Mr. J. De Spain ha accepted the po sition as engineer of a donkey engine at Rainier. Treasurer Oeorge Thayer and his dep oty, K. W. Porter, of Kalaina, were in town Monday evening. Mr. N. Day was at Goble the first of the week, examining the flume which he recently purchased. Mrs. Alice Stehman and Bertha Butts left Sunday for Seattle, where they will visit for several weeks. The director of school district No. 20 met recently and voted to adopt the new text-books for this district. rlnnnn S K7fr rmwntlv sold to A. R. Owen the N. E.Ji of the 8. of Section ai, l. O . v. ior sow. Ti.oro was a rinnln of excitement here e.inilnu sflArnnnn. caused bV the moS on the Wm. Miller house catching on fire, no damage, except a srumi raw burned in tne rooi. anrnrlsH was tendered Or- ville Link, September 16th, it being hi Uirthdny. tinmes were tne lemuro w the evening. At a late hour the crowd of merry-maker departed, wishing Or- vtlle many nappy returns. Messrs. James McNaughton, Jack De Spain, E. W. Fowler and H. M. Fowler left Goble, September 7th for the Neha- lem. Mr. we ispain ws tu mn -..!.!. a tn mliat. Hlrnntinn to Duraue tO reach Vernonia. Seeing a house in the . - u nKn..lnH tn find Ollt. but alas, he came in contact with a ferocious looking dog. In trying to escape from the dog he went through the fence, car- nnknfa orith him. He did ryiiia v'w - not recover from hi fright until safe at Vernonia. BOARD Or EQUALIZATION. Orrica or thi Coimry Amessob, HT. Hm.KHt, Ori'Bon, Auk-28, 1601. NOTICK IM HKUKIlY OIVKN THAT THE board of equalization forColomolacomity. Oregon, will meet in tli court Iioum, In the cit uf tit. UuUutf, Oi'K"'i, ou ISouJuy, October 7thM tout, tot the purpose of etpialUfng the a Muwmeiitof 1U01. All claims lor correction mttHt be made before the honrl, a.-ia MAHTIN WHITE, Alienor. NOTICE Mi PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Oregon City, Or., Sept. it, 1901. NOTICE 18 HKKEBY OIVBH THAT THR followlngnined aet'ler haa filed notice of his Intent Ion ta maks final prviof IniuofHirtof hla claim under Dec. ZWl, 8. H and lhlmll proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia Co., t St. Helena, Or., on October 24, IWJl. viz. otto H. Kulper. H. K. 123AD lor the N. K. k of Men. 211, T. It, N., If, S W. He namea the following witnemes to prove hi continuous rea lilence upon ana cultivation of said land, vfs: Ainlrew Keuownkl and Uerhart Morebsck of Valley, Or., and Dr. Kdwln Koee and ft. . Way, of St. Helena, Or. 8 a) O 26 CH M B. MOORKS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department ol the Interior. Land Ofuee at Oregon City, Oregon, AuKiirt id. I'Jiri. NOTIOR IB HEREBY GIVKN THAT THE following named settler has filed notice of hia Intention to make flnsl proof In support of tali claim, and that etd proof will be made be fore the Count, Clerk of Columbia County, at 8t. Helens, Oregon, on September 28, UOl.vIa: JOHN 8CHIEVK, Homestead entrr Mo. 11,064, for tbe tvr'A of lec tion Hi, township 6 north, range west. He names the following wltnemes to prove nil con tinuous reaidence upon and cultivation of Mid hind, viz: John wllverding, Joseph Nllsch, Andrew Kenowikl, and uerhart "jf orback, all of Valley, Oregon. CUAe. B. MOOKEs. alls20 Register. Timber Und, Act June S, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Umitbd Statui Ld Orrica, Vivvi'u -iv, , urc.im, ,gii , ,v,. NOTICE la I1KRRBY GIVEN THAT IN COM pllanoe with the prOTlnions of tbe act of Congrese of June , 1K78, entitled "An act for the tale of timber lands In the Kutes of -California Oregon, Nevada, end Washington Terri tory," as eitended to all tbe Pobllo Uind Btatea oy act oi Auguit e, imu, n. n. xiacxer. 01 Keasev. Countr of Columbia. State ol Oregon, baa this day Sled In thia ollice his sworn state ment No. 6478, for the purchase of tbe aei of iw'4 of section No. 7, In township No. 4 n, range no. o w, ana win orrer prooi io snow tnai ine land sought ii more valuable for Its timber or atone than for agricultural narposee. and to es tablish hla claim to aaid land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office, at Oregon city, Or., on Friday, the 18th day of October, 1901. He names aa witnesses: Martin uawemai. Aug ust Bchullenlet and IMioglaa MagllLall of Keaiey, Or., and John Nelson, of 4tf Flanders street, Portland, Or. Aaj and all persona claiming adversely the above-descrlbea lauds are re quested to file their claims In this office on or neiore saia istn aay oi uctooer, mn. a2oii uuas. H. sousiui, Kegiater, Timber Land, Act June t, 1878. H0TICE F0H PUBLICATION. Ukitcd Btatcs Land Orr.cs, Oreeon City. OrcBron. Jul? 2S. 1901. XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN COM Xv Dtiance with the provlslona of the act of Congreaa ol June I, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe sale of timber lands In the Stales of Califor nia. Oreiroo. Nevada, aud Washington Terri tory." as extended to all the Public Land Biaies by act ol August 4. 1HV2, John Nelson, of 468 Flanders street, Portland, County ol Multno mah. State ol Oregon, has this 1v Died In this office his sworn statement No. 5474, for the pur chase of the tX ml ne of section No. 29, in lownsmp .'to. u, range no. w, ana win oner prooi to snow mat ine lana soogni is more val uable for Its timber or stone than foragrtultural purposes, and to establish hia claim to said land before tne Register and Receiver of this omen at Oregon City on Friday, the 18th dav of Octo ber, lsut. tie names as witnesses: August Bchulleplel, liougiase Magui, Clarence ttoea ana neraona elaiming adverselr the above described lands are requeued to file tbeir claims la this ooice on or beiore saia ism aay oi uctooer, iwi. axou CUAa. a. auusss, Kegister. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Coart of the State of Oregon. in ana lor coiumm county. Emily H. Clear.plnlntift.vs. Frederick L. Clear, defendant. To Frederick U Clear, the defendant above- TN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON: namen. L You are berebv reoulred to aDbear and ans wer tbe complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of the six weeks next following the first publication of this summons, and If yon fall to answer the plaintiff will cause your default to be entered, and apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wit: For a decree of di vorce from you, for the custody of the minor cbild, Alice Lois Clear, for the title to tbe house hold eneels mentioned in tne complaint ana for the costs of this salt. This summons is pub lished by order of the Honorable i. B. Poan, County Jadge for said Columbia County, Ore- fon, mauie on me 4tn oav oi aefnemuer, im 'ha dato of the first rjabiication hereo! Is Fri day, September 6th. 1901. The time prescribed in the order for anblioatlon is six weeks, which time will begin to run front the dar of tbe first publication hereof, and the time within which you are required to answer tbe complaint la on or oeiore uie last aay oi saiu puoucauou. U1L.UAKU UAI, Attorneya for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Coart ol lbs Bute of Oregon for Columbia countv. E. E. Hope, plaluliff, vs. Belle Rope, defendant. to tne aoove-uamea aeienaant TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: 1. isa are hetebv reoulred to appear and aoe- wer thecomplaint filed against rou la the above entitled Court In tliia cause within six weeks from tha date of the first nubliCfttlon of this summons, to-wit : On or before the 4th day of Oc tober. lvOl. the first publication Hereto veing on the 23rd day of Aug., l'Jul, and the last publica tion being on the 4th day of October, 1901, and it you tail to answer plaintiff will apply to the Court lor the rellel prayed lor In the complaint to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between yon and the Slalntlff on the grounds of abandonment and esertion, as Is fully set forth tn tbe complaint on file in said cause, and for general relief. This sammons is published pursuant to an order of J. B. Doan, Countv Judge of said County, K anted on August linn, iwi, ana prescnoing a nnl.llpfttlnn nf this snmmnns for aix suc cessive weeks, and the first publication thereof to be made on August -ota, ukm. isawa tuts 19th day ol August, 19M. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Bean the Eiguturs of ym m aim ios nsw siwurs i lb) Kind Yoa HwslwsTigtjtjgt WKnn vnn want a nlAAAant nhvalc trr the new remedy, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price 23 cents. Sample free at the St. Helen Pharmacy. - OREGON State Fair! SAIXH, September 23-28, 1901. I- GREAT AGRICULTURAL -AND INDUSTRIAL FAIR. BIGLIYESTOCKSHOW . r "I : ; .; .. COOD RACING IN THE AFTERNOONS Latest Attraction In New Auditorium Building Every Evening, with Qood Music. Beautiful Camp Ground Free. Special Rate on Camper' Tickets. Come and Bring Your Families. v REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS For Further Particular Address M, D. WIStfOM, Seoy., Portland. if? 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