The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 04, 1901, Image 2

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    -OUKGON 1VIIST-
Entered at tbo PwtufRc at SU lMh,
( trocoti, M accoml-clam mnil matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
liMUSD Etkbt Fridat MoKNixa By
DAVID DAVIS,
EoiTOB AUD 1'mOMUKTUR.
BDBBcmrrioH pkiue;
One copy one year, in advance
.tt.OOi
door mats, a a background lor political
portrait and mottoes, as- costumes ol :
! macqueraders, clown and prize fighters,
and.stiU worse, hat been Insulted, rotten-
. rgyed, torn down, dragged through the
' dust, trampled under foot and burned,
and all without any recount in law.
! Through the efforts of the Flag associa
tion and other patriotic citiwna about
I hall ot the status have passed flag laws
and the enactment ot a national law Is
confident); expected in the near (utnre.
fcix months............. ........... 60; TIB LOOSE TUB TRKA8CBT.
I
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mnarr nrnuta umior sue luruins ueatting, an
Representative Hnrrasa Merrill. Clatskani Overflowing Treasury," the Uregon uuy
Courier-Herald remarks
"The nubile debt statement issued
CI(T
sheriff...
Treasurer
tint, of Schools
AfWtwsBOr. ,,
Purveyor........
Oonmer. ...
Commissioner j""""
...Josopil H Dosu, Keloier
J. O. Walls, SU IMml
,,..E.V Baltsn, 81. tlt'lens
,.R. Ross, 8t. Unions
4, ...I. H. CorwUoil. Houitou
...Marl! While, . .Mens
A. B. Mitt. Il.iiilton
..Dr. II. K. Cliff, at. Helens
..P. A. Frakea, wtm.poei
OCTOBER 4, 1901.
Th agitation for special session of
the legislature to appropriate funds with
which to etart the Lewis and Clark 1905
exposition, is not wholly without merit.
Members of the legislature throughout
the state have received many letters
asking their opinions in regard to the
matter, and the replies in almost every
instance favor such an idea. The power
to call a special session rests entirely
with the governor, but Mr. Geer will
not act, neither will the members insist
until they have ascertained the views of
the people in regard to the matter. We
re willing to eay that if there is to be
each an exposition it is high time the
thing is assuming some definite shape.
Not very much can be done toward plan
sing for the exposition until it is known
i what the state will do in a financial way
to aid it. If this important action is
deferred until the regular session of
1903 the time will be very limited in
which to make plans and develop the
thing in time for the opening in the
early au miner of 1905. The location
ought to be selected and preparation
began early next spring. If there is
any advantage to be gained by having
each an exposition, which there cer
tainly is, let's get at it at once.
hows the government has interest bear
ing indebtedness of 1070.000,000. The
rash piled np in the treaonrv amounts
ftnl anAiHAii. nm f 1 1 IlKU TWO.
. D. case, Pliubuw This Immense sum is kept locked np on
; tne notion mat vu,wu,wu 01 it is
pledged to the payment of treasury
notes issued for silver bullion purchases
that Were coined into dollars which are
piled np in the treasury vaults. No
treasury note has ever been presented
for redemption in silver nor will it be.
The money rilled up in the treasury
conld be put in circulation without im
pairing the security of holder! of treas
ury notca in tne least.
''Much of this billion locked Op in
the treasury, ha been taken from the
people by indirect taxation. The with
drawal of it from the arteries of trade
and commerce has contributed to no
small extent to depress prices of labor
ana agricultural products.
"The census of 1900 cave the United
States a population of 76,000,000. The
total coinage to Jnne 30. 1900. was
$2,996,000,000, a per capita coinage of
39. Of this (IS per capita is locked np
in the treaaurv. and that. too. when it
could be put in circulation if the repub
lican party leaders were so minded."
Yes, indeed; tie loose the
strings. Shovel the filthy stuff out in
discriminately to the "division" croak
er. The experience of such action had
anch a salutary effect npon the country
about nine years ago, when a democratic
president and senate and house were
elected. The battle-crv during that
A LOOK AHKAO.
The last public utterance of President
McKinley was the notable speech deliv
ered at the Buffalo exposition on Sep
tember 6. 'It Is clear to any one who
gives the address a close reading that It
outlined the lamented president's views
of desirable national policies in the near
future. During the vacation days at
Canton the president's mind had evi
dently been busy with coming executive
duties in connection with the approach
ing sesdion of a congress republican in
Doth brandies ana in complete sympa
thy with the administration. It it ior-
tnnfltA that MrKinlev made this ad
dress, which fills a column and a half.
and is sufficiently comprehensive to
serve as a practical farewell message.
President Roosevelt, as might have been
expected from his record as well as hit
character, proposes, at fnr as humsn
judgment and effort can compass the re
sult, to "continue absolutely unbroken
the policy of President McKinley for the
peace, prosperity and the honor ot our
beloved country." There are often nn
forseen events and fresh emergencies in
human affairs that call upon a person in
high authority' for his own initiative,
because precedents do not always exist;
but as far as a vice president succeeding
to the nreaidencv bv trasedv mar carrv
out the purpose of his predecessor . Tka rinrl Vn Ut0 llwewe Ernie!
President Roosevelt will assuredly do it i nimjn
Drain-Food Noaaeuse.
Another ridiculous food fad hat been
branded by the most competent author
ities. They have dispelled the witty no
tion mat one kind ol looa it needed lor
brain, another tor muscles, and still an
other for bones. A correct diet will not
only nourish a particular part of the
body, but it , will sustain every otber
part. Yet, however good your food may
be, Ita nutriment is destroyed by indi
gestion or dvspepsla. xou roust pre
pare for their appearance or prevent
their coming by taking regular doses of
Green's Auirast Flower, the favorite
medicine ot the healthy millions, A
few doses aids digestion, stimulates the
liver to healthy action, puriics tne
blood, and makes vou feel buoyant and
vigorous. You can get Dr. U. G. Oreen't
reliable remedies at ttie fct. tieieus phar
macy, (jet Ureen's special alinauae.
For sprains, swellings and lameness
there is nothing to good at Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale at
the 8t, Helens pharmacy. ;
CASTOR i A
For Xnftntt and Children.
to the utmost of his ability.
KorwTrnsTAHnma the great expansion
of the dairying business in this state of
late, the supply of butter is not equal to
the demand, and Eastern butter is find
ing its way to this market again. Last
year there was no Eastern butter brought
here, bat the long spell of dry weather
- the last summer had the effect of lessen
ing the output, and the population has
been increasing rapidly, consequently
Eastern bntter will have to be imported.
Last spring, when the supply of butter
began to exceed the demand, a large
quantity some 150,000 pounds was
bought np and put in cold storage.
This has been nearly all disposed of al
ready, and at the present output of the
dairies is not enongh to supply the de
mand the shortage will have to be
made by Eastern butter. Eggs of late
have been scarce, and several carloads
have been sent from the East. With
eggs at 25 cents a dosea in Portland and
16 cents a dosen in Chicago, there it
- margin lor importer. Alter harvest,
the output of egg always increases, and
it it said that there will be more chick
ent engaged in laying eggs in this ttate
this fall than ever before. It it highly
. desirable that Oregon should produce
enough eggs and butter for home con-
. sumption, at least. Oregonian.
battle-cry daring
campaign waa "too much money in the
treasury" about $600,000,000. But it
didn't last long, if our - memory serves
at correctly, and in less than three years
after Mr. Cleveland's inauguration the
public debt waa augmented by the is
suance or let's see $202,000,000 of
interest-bearing bonds, the money to be
used to defray the ordinary running ex
penses of the government in a time of
profound peace, and that sum wat al
most exhausted when a change of gov
ernmental policy was installed.
We plead guilty to the Conrier-Her-
ald's charge that "the republican lead.
era could put the turplns in circulation,"
bat treasury glutted strike aa being
better than a treasury emptied. It't
unfortunate, to be sure, that such con
ditions exist without anv mean of "rem
edying the evil."
President McKinler's address at Buf
falo dealt almost exclusively with the
broadening duties of the United States
as a world power, and the increasingly
intimate relations of eiviliaed nations in
commerce. "The spirit of exciusive-
nss." he said, "it past." He dwelt
npon the proximity of nations in these
times as brought together by the tele
graph, rapid communication and friendly
rivalry in tne various departments oi
human activity. "Alter all," he said,
'how near one to the other it every part
of the world." Intercommunication
hat made wonderful strides. "Uod and
man," the president continued, "have
linked the nations tnrether. Xo nation
I"1! can longer be indifferent to any other."
in pursuance ot this line ol thoucht.
after commending arbitration at the
noblest forum for the settlement ot in
ternational disputes, he added: "The
expansion of our trade and commerce is
the pressing problem, commercial
wart are unprofitable. A policy of good
will and friendly trade relatione will
prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties
are in naruony witn the spirit m tne
times; measure of retaliation are not."
"It is for all American citizens to remem
ber." he said, "that our real eminence
rests in the victories of peace, not those
ot war."
Bean the
Signature
It Happened In a Dm Store.
"Oue day last winter ft lady came to
tny drug atom ami asked for a brand oi
nnik Mkudli-in that I did not have in
stock," saya Mr. 0. R. Orandin, the
popular druggist of Ontario, N. i.
Mia wat disappointed and wanted to
know what cotixii preparation i train
recommend. I said to her that I could
freelv recommend Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and that she eould take a bot
tle of the remedy and after giving It a
lair trial if she did not find it worth the
money to bring back the bottle and I
would refund the price paid. In the
corme of a day or two the lady came I
back In company with friend in need
of a cough medicine and advised hurl
to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. I consider that a very good
recommendation for the remedy." It I
it for sale at the Ht, Helens pharmacy.
OAovoniA.
Bw, a Il Kin Yog Haw Hlwnw Bought
fiigutu
r
'" Ml fc
, jf Il Kind Yim Hon lwrt
Yaxtow journalism it criticised, and
the Herald join in the chorus. The
Herald feel that while many of oar
larger daily papers criticise yellow jour
nalism, they are not consistent so long
a they at the tame time publish in fuH
all the poisoned (tuff that anarchists
give out in their interviews. The so-
called anarchist paper are stopped by
law from scattering the doctrine of an
archy, but when a large daily paper
publishes tome of the poisoned germs,
the public drink it down, and taya
The enormons growth of American
industrial enterprise impressed the
president with the urgent need of more
markets and he advised "sensible trade
arrangements which will not interrupt
onr home production." Reciprocity, he
declared to be the natural outgrowth of
American industrial development under
the domestic policy now firmly estab
lished," for our surplus product need
an enlarging foreign outlet. The speech
favored a better tteamspip service to
South America and Central America
direct commercial line from fields of
production to fields of consumption
the encouragement of the American
merchant marine; the building of the
lsinmian canat ana ine construction oi I
Pacific cable. Among all nations Presi
dent McKinley hoped for relation of
mutual respect, confidence and friend'
ship which will deepen and endure.
The speech closed with these fitting
ords: "Our earnest prayer is that
God will graciously vouchsafe prosper
ity, happiness and peace to all onr
neighbors and like bleating to all the
people and powers ol the earth."
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
ajOTICR fit lfRr OIVKN T tA ON
i v denlmud, .lmlul.-trlrU t( h mists ol
Fred Kobl, drceurit, that she hu AM lu th
nmca ol Ihs CouDtr Court of Columbln County.
OregoB. her Anal sceountot her administration
npon saiu sii, towuier 'IK Her pcimuD (or
final settlement sua dlnrhsnrv, anil (tint ta
Hon. J. B IKmn, 1uIk ol said Court, has at
pointed Monday, is 'iud day of December, 1S0I,
at X o ciiH-S in the snernooa ol said dajr. the
time, and the coart-roont of eald Ceurt, at tti
court-house, In iH. Helens, Oroitun, a the atare.
of hearlnf said account and said petition tor
final settlement and dlsehar. ai which time
ana place any person tnteneicit may apt-ear aud
file objections In writing to said accoaul or any
porlloa thereof. A.IK A toSl.lt.
Administratrix of the estate rrad EMe, de
ceased. Hated at m. Heleue, iraoa, Ut-tober 4,
i-.wi. w. a. rewcu, aoaiiuuiratrii a attorney,
A new remedy fnr biliousness it now
on sal at th St. Helena pharmacy. It
is called Chamberlain' tHotnach and I
Liver Tablet. U give tjuick relief and
will prevent th attack if t-tven as soon
a the first indication of the disease ap
pear. Price 25 cent per box. Sam-
plus tree.
OAOTOniA.
Bouttat IM HB1 Wt H.w Hn KBffs
Bgaatu
of
mo net .en pvsucawm.
Department ol the Interior.
Xand OSieeai Oreon CUT, Or.,
September isth, 1001.
NOTICE 18 11EKKBT Olfe-M THAT THE
followinK-naned settler has filed notice of
bis Intention to make Anal nroof In eutkoart of
his claim, ondcr fection 101. a. and that
said proof will bo nade before the County Clerk
of Columbia County, at St. Helens, Oregon, 00
November 2nd, IWI, vis:
OTTO H. KCLPER;
Homestead eatre 11960. Air lha nrU of section
1. township nerta. r. west, lie nsmes tha
Mlowlne witnesm io nrovs hut continuous res
idence upon awl cultivation of said land, vis:
Anursw jk-enowsu ami ueraan asorbact, of
vaiier, or., arm ut. cuwin Boas ana o. a. nay.
k. uewae, ur.
Dr. G. C. Cawod owing to increase
in business at home, has been compelled
to discoaliaaw hit weekly visits to this
eity. lie cordially invites hi friends J
and patrons to casl oa him in Portland, I
room 43, Hamilton bailding, Third
street, between Washington and Alder.
of
s3?nl
CHAj. B. MiKRM, mestater.
MISTS.
"The frost it on the pumpkin and the
fodder't in the shock."
It ia time for the ice man to retire and
viva tha wood lieaJer a ehancsk
uo wiius sjdoui ipe medicine, inroogn i
these mediums and at excited time. I It it tad to think that only four of
this mischievous doctrine get more I Brigham Toung's wive are still alive,
publicity and is scattered far more
' The awards received by the exhibitors
'ot cattle from this eounty this year at
the state fair is a matter for congratula
tion, and is one of the most valuable
. methods of advertising onr county yet
put to employment. Oar home people
are particularly entitled to no small
amount of commendation because
their success attained through their own
nnaided efforts. Their success is the
result of hard work and determination.
(Originally without a bank aceonnt to
give them a boost. It i not onr desire
to apeak disparagingly of the success of
others engaged in introducing high-
grade stock into onr county. We wel
come such condition and glory in th
success attained through honest efforts
to win laurels at the St te exhibition.
bat in these ease the financial aid nec
essary wat not hammered oat by the
owner of tb stock by the hardest kind
of licks aromnd tbe dairy term. Messrs.
F rakes. West and Collins, of Beappooe,
have th hearty beet wishes of all good
citiaeat of th aoenty lor aontinaed oe-
ces ia tliwir laudable endeavor, and
their sstisfaeHioa at result sad pride ia
their herd should be chared like and
like by a ail. Let nt congratulate tbe
gentlemen and give tbera encourage
ment to strive for even greater results,
than tbe anarchists conld scatter it
n their way for yean, (and it i not
news.) Is thia not a good time for the
public to pat their hands upon th
throttie7 Pythian Herald
While practically all of the leading
. monarchies and tveaty-on oat tbe
twenty-two repnblic of tbe world have
law for tha desecration of their iagt,
the United State, which hat Use beet
flag on earth and is looked to by the ac
tions of tha world a tha model of free
representative gnwernniMt, ha no na
tional law te protect It ambieas from
insult and degradation, says the Tilla
mook Headlight. Consequently th
United States flag, which ha ltd ear
army and navy ia battle, has been con
secrated by the blood of onr soldiers and
sailors, and should be beld sacred as
the emblem of tb country and all that
It represents, may be and actually is
Died as a part of advertisements, trade
marks and wrappers of all classes of
merchandise, from dry goods, edible
and tobacco to whisky, toilet paper and
Monday's Oregonian was an extraor
dinary valuable edition. It contained
many columns of useful information
abont the resource of this tate, deal
ing with -localities. At a disseminator
not only of news but also of valuable in
formation, that paper bat attained the
highest standard.
GOIJfG THE R0C5DS.
On the whole, it it a confounded
shame that Jerry Simpson, of Medicine
Lodge, has turned something like one
hundred thousand dollar into his pri
rate treasury. The next thing Jerry
knows some socialist of his own instruc
tion will insist upon a division, and
then there will be a row, and no mis
take. Philadelphia Inquirer.
"Tbe weather hat been so hot in thia
country." wails a Southern Missouri
paper, "that liverymen have to stand
their horses in water an boar to keep
their shoe from coming off. and wagone
are going around with their tongues out.
The catfish kick up such a dust in the
bed of the Qasconde river that tbe river
ha to be sprinkled before you can go
fishing. A spark from an engine set
the big railroad pond on fire, and burned
np a wagon load of bull frogs. Tbe
ground it so bard that the crawfish
hole are being palled up aud shipped
on and sold for gas pipes."
Some onery scoundrel broke into oor
office last Sunday night, stole our trot
ting horse ent, pied a column of type,
apset oar iak keg ia the middle of the
oor, ate np a tomato can full of new
paste, broke the office towel ia six pieces
and mokri np all of oar best tobacco.
.eat morning w tracked the villain
tkree-qnarterr of a mil out on the
Haw villa road by the printer' ink ear
ned away ea hi shoes. We suspicion
a pie-faced slob ia Hawvill as the guilty
party. Wa don't meattoa no names.
bat we'- got the tneasore of hi foot
and It' a pretty dog-goo big oa.
Some day we'll nee ap with that ehp
ana we'll spread Ms noe ail oyer his
face. A man that would do a thing like
that would steal a bone from a starving
dog and then kick him for howling Ex,
Dillard A. Dar would lika in nlao yi
of client's money on interest, on mort
gsg of country property, for from three
io nve year. ,
It ia said that a woman who wears a
fancy petticoat and pretty silk stockings
doe not care how hard the wind blows
Mankind is divided into two classes
those who earn a living without getting
it, and those who get a living without
earning it.
Sometimes a minister gets f5 for mar
rying a conple that he onght to get
about four months in the county jail for
marrying.
An Albany paper says: We have
some dadee in this town whose only
mission seema.to be to show what man
was before he became a man. -
Hobson was at the Buffalo exposition.
bat ho never got even one headline
in tbe paper. These are the things
that cause one to reflect whether it is
worth while to have sunk a ship and
engaged in a kissing campaign.
Warren Happening!.
Mr. E. H. Lvnch returned last Sun
day morning from the ttte fair at
Salem. He reports having had an en
joyable time.
Dale Semple and Marion Cooaer left
last aionaay lor southern Oregon.
Mrs. Cora Gans is visiting with rela
tives at this place tor a lew days this
weex.
The Eoworth Leazne was wall at
tended by tbe young people last Sunday
evening.
Miss Martha Carpenter visited with
ber parents at Scappooe last Monday.
Mr. N. F. Baker was a business visitor
in Portland last Tuesday.
Miss Lillian Larsen waa summoned
home last week to tha bedside of her
sister. May, who is seriously ill. Miss
Lillian has been visiting for the past
two months with relatives and friends
at Shoal water bay, and her health has
improved greatly during her visit.
The dwelling house of Mr. E. Hall is
nearing comoletion and will emn ha
ready for occupancy.
The members of the Wood men of th
World will give an entertainment at
this place Friday. October 11. A fine
programme is being prepared for the
occasion.
PROPOSALS roH BIOS.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVE THAT SEALED
bids will be recelTed at the office nt !
County Surveyor of Columbia Cnnnry, Stale of
vreiron, uptouo ciocs a. m., uctooer Tin, nsu.
at which tune ail bids will be enenefl for the
construction oi . a county nrtaite across r,
ereea, in the Town of Kaidlor, Orefon, eccor-
iniiH to tne piaus and spedUcattona on nle In
tbe office of the Count? Sarrcjor . Also for Ihe
construction of acouuly bridite acroes sreppoose
creek, near ticappoose HUliou.Or-eron.aeconttmr
to tbe plans and epeciticatiouaun file in the of-
Scof Ihe Countr Surrever.
required todeooett with his Hid five per eenl of
Each bidder is
Ihe amount of nuch bid, which shall he forfeited
to the county In case the award Is made to htm
aud he falls, neirlecisor refune for o period of
two days sfter such award is made, to enter into
the contract, and tile his bond lu the manner
required br and to thaiailsfacfioaef thoCounty
Court, provided that the loamy four! Bay, In
Its discretion reject any sad all bids.
a. v. i.irrL,E,
CountT Sunreror of Columbia Counts. Htau
Ol Orea-oo.
Pated at 84, Balsna, Orogon, September 30, MSI.
Timber Load, Act Jnne S, 11178.
KOTICt Ml FUBUCtTIOM.
IThitsd SrtTEs Laan Orrica,
OreirosCltr. Ilrceon. Jiilv HL 1WI1
NOTICE 1 If Kit BY GIVEN THAT I.N COM
tillance wtlh the nrovlnions of Ihaai-lnf
Congrexsof Jims , 17S, entitled "An act for
n saie oi limner lands in tne males of Califor
nia Oregon, Kevads, and Washington Terri
tory." se extended to all the Public Land rltates
ww oi Adjust , iwo, w. H. Hecser, of
Keasev. County of Colombia. Htata of I lr..nn
has this day filcl in this ortico his sworn eiate-
ment No. 5473. for Ihe purchaao of ihe aeU of
iw. of section Hx 7, in townnbln No. 4 n. ranee
u- 9 w. anu win oner nroni to enow mat in
land soUKht is more valuable for Ita timber or
eioue man ror asricuifurai pnrposes, and to es
tablish his claim to said land before Ihe Kesie-
wran'i neceirei oi tnis onic-e, at orrson City
Or., on Friday, the lsth dar of October, lwil
He names as wftaessea: Martin Ovtsentat, Auu-
ufccx;ii'iikn!iiinii lniiid-iiui aaiikkkjtii nt aiMtair
Or., and John Pelaon. of 4M VlnmleMi atraol.
rurttaUU. OS. AOS and ail nerauna .lumln.
quented lo die their claims In lb le offlco on or
SUMMONS.
In the Juntlc Court few Uulon Precinct, In C-
lon.Ma l-naiitv Hiarenf ih.mii
Albert Adaroa, (MalmiS, vs. ieor Uarrls, de-l
timiini, I
Todeonre Harris, the Above-narard defendant I
friTit&rAM & or i rin untTKiifUKKOON:
A You are herebv re-ml red lo awta-ar at
awer the complaint Sled aalnt yatt lu Ihe
above-entitled cause and Court within six weeki 1
from and after October 4th. 1U01. thai helm Hie I
date ol Ihe first publication of Ihla santmone I
and tne lime prescritieo by law a a, l the order of 1
puiiucati'kn nereor. tor you io so annear ana an.
swer herein: and II you fall so nnuear and an
swer within that time tha plaintiff will take I
ludtrmcnt asntuet you for the sum of I neeu
dollars, the aamo beliifr for a balance dae and
unpaid iriim you lo the piatnltff far sundry
meals fnrninheil and delltered lo sou at your
special inetance ana request ly ssM plaltlUR
dohnt Ihe moolba of July and Au-ttwl A. D-
sides ihe dens end dlNburaeaeata of this action,
Toa ars further hereby notified that sundry
money owins 10 you mr tanor eiaritHHi ik'
for the Northern faalSc Hallway imnoan
been attached aud rarnlbed aerel a to satisfy
such )tilinent aud eoeta, etc , a may be recov
ered aeainst yoa neretn. Thia Sttiiatone la imb.
Huhed he order of the Moo. R. t en, a Justice of
me rears mr aaM l aws rrorian la said Co
lumbia Cixinty la the Mais of Orewn, made
aim ejeieu ouor arti, iwt, aai tree oret puiiii,
Cel too of this summons ia ntadke i-her 4th
lad. Hi Tai utsuoa Misv. a weekly nowimoer
printed and published at tha City of Ht. Helrui
In said Columbia County, in pursuance of said
"iwr. o, it tiKl pr.rl,
Attorney for flalnlltr,
AVcBcttiblc PrcpftMllori tor As
slmilntliiS lroodnmlRceulri-'
lilltlieSJUXlJ3aIa11kB0l
. ks r ;. ' "r.XLSil&A&ZXMJ
rromotca DiftcallonhctrfVr
ne99 and a'Sontaltis ndthrr
tuni.Morplune ivorHiiicral,
KOXAUCOTIO. ,
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feibee .
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Aperlbcl Remedf forCoreslff
lion. Sour Slouuich.Dii'UThoea
WonwtXk)imilsk)its,KeverisiV
nest piidLoa s or Sleek
Fae Simile Sigfthir of
NEW YOTIK.
w wsumca I
CXACT wflpr er wsumca
n
Tor Infnntf ChlMrflti.
Tha Kind You Hava
Always Bought
Bears tho
Sisnaturo
of
Ji
P in
use
For Over
Thirty Years
Aw
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PROFESSIONAL.
S. H. GRUBER,
ATTORNEY- AT '-LAW
Office with I. E. Quick,
nr. nrarjiM, t t oeboos.
Will elva best personal alteniton tn all Imral
matters entriisted lo me. Will nraotica la all
tne piate ana v nitou oiaten voqns.
W. H. POWELL,
ATTORNEY -AT- L.1 W.
nariTY inrrraicT ATroancv.
ST. HELENS, : i OHKUO.N.
STOCK rARMF0B SALE.
TJ'OB SALE, AN EXCELLENT BTOCK AND
J dairy raoch. loomtMl tta I n i . i riil. nf
wiiiamelte el.Tiiea. nve ullea frotn tit H. .ni.
There are 17 ar. si are or kaae. In ihe olu-a.
whk-h Is capable of prodncls a lirlns forsuor
uwwt in etors. oumrieni maaoow on wnicn
to cut 130 tons ol hay yearly: dally boa! tor the
elty paaaes plsce at f a. ia. ; ii head of stock lor
saie. ror lurtner particulars cell at place or ad
dresa MBit. C. nEI.KKK.
Car Mr. America. l. Helens, OreKOD.
LOGGING iFc AM FOR SALcT
A TEAM Of LABOE AND HEAVY YOCN0
tV horms. Welsh! IK each, eullahla for lw.
Kin or other heavy work, on en years old. the
other seven yeaia. la sood conJluoo. Fries
sow. Appiy at uus orueo.
R. P. Ubauam. T. 1. OlEETON,
Attorneys-at-Law.
SOS Maiquam Itulldlnc, Portland Orhfoo,
Columbia Coanty buelaaas will rseolre nromnt
kITlkUVU.
J. W. DAT W. B. 1)11. LARD
DILLARD & DAY,
1TTORNE YS-AT-JLi M
Office next door to Courthouse,
HT. IIKI.K.NH. OKKUON.
Oenoral practice In court of Onwnn or Waah
liiKloit. Alattracts made directly trout oouiity
before said lsth cur of Oclolker. l'JUl.
tUAt. B. JSIHIKEK, KealSIeT,
all
Timber Land, Act Jane ft, lfrffl,
HOTICt FOR PUSUCHTIOII.
Ukitsd 8tts Lsuo Orrica,
Orecnn litv. Orcenn. Jnlr tdnl
XTOTICB I HEREBY OiVkN THAT IN COM
11 Dllsnce with th nrnetsfnn Af tha e..r
Conirross of Jursj , lWs. entitled "An act for
uio auie m uinMr lands in the btates of Callfor
nia, urcson, brvacla. and Warh nirton Terri
tory," as eitended U all tbe Pahlie Land Slates
by act cf Aukim 4. 1K9J, John Nelson, of 469
riauuera street, rortlanri. County or Mnltno.
mail, Htate Of Orceon. haa thia day Sled in 11,1.
offloa his sworn uttemeat No. 6474, for the pur
chase of the e!,i ef dk of section No. 26, In
township No. 4 1, ranee No. w, and will offer
prooi k snow inst tne tsna sought Is more val
uable lor Its Umber or slone than roratniultural
PUrtkOseN. KOd Ut netAhlUh hie .(.In. k, uU ImnA
before tne Keeifiter and Rtwmlvr of thlaofl,,.
at vreiron i,iiy on rnaav, the ih day of Octo-
ner, mi. He names as witnesses: Auitust
persons claiming sdvsrsely Iks above described
laii'je are reiiieiiea to Die Iheir tialros I
office on or before ald.Utih day of tJclober, im.
vuab. sj. aiiunss, ACKister.
Bchiilleplet, IKiuirlaaa MskIU, CUrence Reed and
W. Ii. liackcr, all of Keiuey, or. Any aud all
SUMMONS.
In tha Ctrcnir fimtrf l, a. .t k .....
In and for Coliunbla County, '
Knillv M. Claef-.Tkleintiir v. r.A.l..lb r. m,.
defendant. : ' "w""''
to sreuerlc I Clear tit defendant above-
N THE NAM K OV TH V. ST1T1 nw navnn
Yon are hereby reotitred to at,eik eurf .
wer the eomplarsl file,! eeralnet yoa In the above
entitled snit oa or before the last day of Ihe six
week next following the Orel publication of
i i tij ' i ' two inn m anewer tne
i-imiiuii emniiM yonr aeiauit to be entered,
and apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complninl, to-wlt: For a decree of di
vorce from von .for tfaaciielA.lv f ih.nl.
tuuM, yn uiiaiiear, tor me tine to the house-
yoia eiiccis mentiooed In the complaint aud
.... wie vwe oi iaie eun. i nis smmnonn is pub-
Hshe bv order of lha Ilnii.,rel.l I n I
Cxiuntr Jukltte for said Columbia County, Ore
gon, mad on th 4th day of Heptember, tisil.
The dule of the HrM pabllcailon hereof is Krl-
t.y, nipu-moeretn, iu. The tlm prescribed
i ine orner tor nohiiut .n ia .i ...... .,,.
me will bceln to run from tki. .I.v ,i h. e ...
..w.i.-aviu nerouj, iiki me time witnin which
yuare required to answer the complaint Is on
wwr uie last aay oi ssia puoiloatlon.
DILLAKii b DAY,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
When yon hare no atiDetite. da not
relish your food and feel doll alter eat
in yoa nay know that voo need a dose
of Chainberlaia's Ktomarh and Liver
Tablets. Frice. 16 ceata. flamnlfis froa
at th St. Heleits pharmacy. -
Dry ttoods. ftroeeries. hardwara. crnck.
err, flonr, feed, grain, hay, etc., at Col
lins and Gray's. .
OA0TOIUA.
Bean the Ilia Kind TIN Haw slmrs Bwirfll
Blgnatti
of
Ttia Kind Yon Haw Umn i
, SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Cenrt of the Btate of Oregon for
Columbia County. .
E. K. Hope, plaintiff, vs. Bell Hope, defsndant.
To th store-named defendant.
IN THE NAME OF" THE BTATE OF ORKOON:
yon are hereby reoulred to appear and ans
wer the complaint: Bled aiiainst vou lntheaixiv
entitled Court in this cause within six weeks
from th dst of the Unit publlcntlon of this
summons, to-wlt: On ot before the 4th day of Oc
tober, luil, th first publication hereto being on
the 2rd day of Aug., IWI, and th Inst publica
tion being on Ihe 4th day of October, liiol, and
If yoa fall losnewsr plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for in tho complaint
to-wlt: for a decree dissolving th bonds of
matrimony now fxletlrur between you and the
y.nu.tiu mini grouRos oi etmnnonment and
desertion, as I fully set forth in th complslnt
on SI in said cairn, and for general relief. This
summons Is pnbllehed pnrsnaut to an order of
J. - B. Don. CoMlltr JaAira nt anid llntini
grnnte.1 on August nth, l'JOl. and prescribing
tli publication of this summons for six suc
cessive weeks, and the first publication thereof
to be made, on August asrd, MOT., Dated this
$9 REWARD.
QTOLBN FROM NEAR MY PLACE ON EAST
a. r inrt nl Mahalam nA wnilb mm 'Si
; 2. Irv nswin ssw, ntnai v on ini
toft t: tlbllitswd ft hnaVta bsastn tAktatl. lnlAiit.
I. T. WILSON, P. O. Ysnkton.
Dr. Edwin Kosa,
rhysician and Surgeon.
BT, 1IELKNS, OKKGON.
Dr. H. K. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon.
6T. HELENS, OREGON.
Oriental Hotel
EoosdsBListsLsr, Poor.
Table Board and Room
At RlASOKABL FlOUB.
Visitors tost at ilea mar landing and guests' bag.
ga; looaeu alter.
COMMERCIAL MENS' HOME.
or. HELENS, : . OREGON.
Dr. J. & JItill,
Physician and Surgeon.
CLA THKAN1E, OREGON.
Dr. C. L. Hatfield,
Physician and Surgeon.
VEBNOMA, ORIGON.
GEORGE L.PERRINE
....Contractor....
BRICK MASON AKD PLASTERER
House-Raising, Etc.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
POBTUMD-ASTOml ROUTE.
Estimates furnished oa application,
work guaranteed.
C1AT8KAKIK, : : ; OHKOON.
All
STEAMER "TAHOMA."
Dally Round Trip lacepl Sunday.
Through Portland connection with Hum..
Nahra.tulrom Iiwaco and Long Beach Points.
While Co ar LlnsT ckeu Intr),ei,.,u i.i.
O. II. A N. and V. T. Company Tick eta.
I I.ear Vortlsnd.
I Lesye Aelorla-
TIMK CARD.
.1 A. U.
-7 P.M.
ISTAIIUHUKO
..im
JOHN A. BECK
The Dalles-Portland Route.
8TR. BAILEY QATXEBT
DEALIR IH
Watches, Diamonds, Silverware,
....JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
am Morrison Bt. Bet. Front A First, PORTLAND.
DAILY H.OUNB THIfs
xecfT MOHDAV.
Vancouver, Cascade Locks, St,
Martin s bpun;s, Hood River,
ime aaiaion. ine uaiies.
TIME CARD
lsv Portland
4fTwr"e-WwVV
SiiOip-lJillE
AxoUraoriPAcina
Daraat
ros
Chlrago
portlaud riwlal
ixia m.
via Hunt,
lugton.
Atlanllo
Kipreee
OMi. in.
via lliint-
IUUUiU.
Iftall l.sk. flenver Vt
nortn, umeiia.Rsn
sas city, nt Ismls,
tnuMiao and Kast.
t. rsal
rasl Matl
lp.m,
via
apneas
rtmr. koikdci ks
Hum roKTLANO,
halt Uk, Penvsr. ft.
worth, Omaha, Kan
see city, at. Units,
i.hkegoand Kast.
Walla Wall. Ite
Ion, ripokaus, Wat
tar, I'ulunau. Mln
neatkolis. hi. faul.
Iniluih, MllwankeeJ
V II ICJMtO SUO Bast.
Assiva
raoa
4:10 p. at.
1:40 a.m.
UCliAS) AB HltKH 4 llt:Dl s.K
rmon roitTi.Aru.
All sailing date auh
(not to Chans. ,
p. m. For Han rrui-i-o p. v
Mall vry a day.
!euid Oolumtela Wvar ,
?.f,X. To AatorU and Way. t.wutHUy
osiuruar landlnas.
10 p.m. "
. WIMamatt atvae.
- m: . Ore-ont-lty.lSowberg, JJzhTii
l. Duuuay BaJern e Way-land gs w"''
a. m. 4 Kp m. .
Tuss.Thas, Cosvallla and Wa Mon. Wed.
and Mat. lMdingt and frl.
" , WlllaoTaM ' yam- .
hill Hl, ' "Pi,1"',
Tuea.Thur. . " Moi. Wod,
and hat. g'U;.,". aud Ft,
l.v. Mparts Snake mew-, Lv.Uw'toa
l:4Sa. m. Ssllyal
dally Blparla to Ltwlston. ) m m.
A. Is. CIU.IO,
Oeneral rassengar Ajt., foarunD.Oiiit.
I STORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER
il RAILROAD COMPANY.
OAI4.Y.
24
W. I). MOYSft.
Arrive at Tha Oallea.
ijsy ins uallaa..
THE
T. B. WALtACI. Arrlv at ForUand..
-7 A. sf.
..I F. M.
-4 F. sf.
-WF.M.
St. Helens Hotel
Wallaaib Moras, Paopg.,
Is Again Open to the Public.
Meals 8ervd ea Bhort Notice.
Beds 26 Ceats, Meals 25 Cents.
FilD BARlf IK COMUCTION.
TO BAT 30 CSNTS.
St. HsLKNg, i
BOS SIS m,
MEAL THI VCftV BEST.
rHn-lay Trips a Laadlng Fostnr.
iaw-l his Hont has the Oramlest oceolc Attrao.
tions oa aartn, .
LANDING AND OFFICBi
Foot of Alder Htrsot. Both 'Fhonas Main 861.
i-oavLAMp, oasooM.
E. W. CRIcnToa. aircnt. Portland . p-
TURK A BaUHCS. airnnU. Ilocel Rlvae. f
0. Wvatt, aftent, Vancouver j WoLroRri
A Wyibs, agent, Whit Salmon j Jonn
"i"k sureui, ine uaues; a. J.
I AB onuai i.k.l.
Tayloi, ageat, Astoria.
Oboon.
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.... OoUl ....
... Hnlulor ...
... FvrMtild...
.... Mrv -...
....Quiticy
., f'lairkanlo..
Marshland.,
.. WaetpikSt..,,
,...f:ilfton,...
, ...Ktutfkpa,...
... Mveneon....
...John Day...
Ar. Astoria I v
aasa vt
DAILY.
jn as
u. i r. a
nio 10 of. .
W 1 M
Hi W
tm fM
7 4
in 7
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M 7 It
17 7W
17 I"
07 l
tm t
f 4a e io
All trains mak clou connections el OoM9
with Nortliero l'aclha trsln. to and from Ilio
tCnst and tmiitut (stints.' At Portland with all
trains Isaviug Uaicn dp)t. At Astoria with I
H. A N. ;o.'s Jot and rail line to and from 11
waoo and North Beauh points.
Passengers for Astoria or wa
trains at lloulton. Trains wll
y points mutt ling
il amp to 1st pss
nilng from polo's
sengers off hi Houltou when coming
wmviwme j. rmstyis
o. I'ass. Agt Asiorla. Or
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leavss Portland on Twwlay, Thursday and Snl
. arday at 7 a. m. for
St. Htliiii, Kalamt, Camiri Point, Kalm'n
Mi aTsso,
Arriving at Portland Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday at 11 o. m.
Wharf loot of ssssst 8. . HOLMAN. Agent.
lllth day of Augiint, l'.Dl
BLOOM
FIELD ic gNEf.MNO,
A Special
Movement
In watches is Held in Bros,
celebrated 17 to 21 Jeweled
special. It will stand more
jar than any other move
ment on the market. We
guarantee them to keep
perfect time.
THE NEW YORK STORE
IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN
IS
IS
Is
CIothinsr-$
t
Beldmg Bros. '-- f
S 4 Third St.. Portland. ffi fc
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Etc. :
Cooper Building, Main Street, St. Helens. Oraron. i
laintin s Attornoys.
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