OREGON MIST
Entered at the Portoffice at 6t. li lens,
Oregon, m second-class mail matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
Imi'SD Evsrv Fiiday Mobhim Bt
DAVID DAVIS,
EUITOU AND PltOPRIKTO.
SUBSCRIPTION PHICB:
One copy on year, in advance. .
.(1.00
Six month 60
COUNTY OFFICERS.
RepreeanUtlve Norman Merrill. Clatskanie
J unite.
Clerk
Sheriff
Treasurer
Supt. of Schools.
AHMOf
Surveyor... ......
Coroner ....
Commissioners I
Joseph B. Doau, Kalmer
4, u. watts, hi. Helena
R. S. Hattan, St. Helens
E. Rom, St. Helena
.1. H. Copeland. Houlton
......Martin While, St. llelein
A. B. Little, Houlton
....Dr. H. R. Cli IT. St. Helen
P. A. Frakee, gcaitrtouae
W. D. Cue, Pittsburg
y mrown business, while your neighbor
la attending to nil, and your ohanoei of
wearing a crown will be greatly im
proved. The hypocrite, the vile gossips,
and the assassins ot character will all
burn together ; and if you don't want to
, burn with them, atop lying about your
neignoor.
A UIGH-CIiAHS CRIMINAL.
Supreme Finance Keeper Thompeon,
Supreme Holder of the Pocket Book, or
I whatever may be hie title, anyway the
eupreuie treasurer of the Knight of the
: Muccabeee, of Port Huron. Michigan.
who recently appropriated $57,000 of the
oruer-a money, nas made a lull con if a
ion. The confession a made by Mr.
Thompson has been published and dia-
iriDuteato the a u Dominate bodies and
members. While this was a manly way
for him to do, it does not settle the defi
cit and crime of which Mr. Thompson
is the unfortunate cause. He has com
mitted acrime and in the name of law
and justice be should be made to pay
the penalty. His motives perhaps were
not those of the criminal the burglar,
tne tniet, the highwayman, it is ot a
higher class than that. Thieves, like all
other professions of men and things are
divided into grades and classes. We
would not class Mr. Thompeon with the
man who is found guilty of lifting an
om ncn iroin her roost, or removiug a
parse from an old woman's pocket; no,
his class is much better than this. The
nature of his crime is best explained in
his own confession. He said he only
PabUc Statement.
As was promised at the time when
subscriptions were being solicited for
prise money for the baseball tournament
held here in September, that a public
statement would be rendered in regard
to the matter, the mem hers of the asso
ciation have prepared and submitted
this report. The statement could have
been published long ago, but it was de
layed from time to time i
rxciipts.
...$118 00
... 0 SO
ftnruwrtntlrina.
Refreshment stand
Total 121 80
DISaUBSKMIKTS.
Priiee i $100 00
Umpire BO
Balls 6 30
Fixing grounds ., 7 60
Music S 00
NOTICE OF FINAL SCTTLtMCNT
In the County Conn ot the gtMt at Oregon,
In aud (nr Columbia Comity.
In the matter ot tlie Ksiate of John Farrow,
decease!.
XTOl'ICK ISnKRRBY OlVtCN TH AT A. NKV
In, the administrator ot the molate l John
Farrow, deceased, haa rendered ami presented
lor muK iuviit, and tiled Hi said court. tal nnal
account ol till administration of said estate,
and that the tb day ol January. HHU, at one
o'clock p. iu., at the Court-room In Hie court-
nouse in et. nvioaa. in said County and state,
haa been duly appointed bv the Judire of aalrt
Court, for lite settlement ot aald account, at
wntcn time and place any person liiterenleil in
aald estate may appear and objoot to aald llual
acMiui wiu tue avttiempui tnereoi.
ud!i7 A. N KV1N, Administrator.
.121 30
Total
The members of the association desire
to thank the people of the town for their
iiiwrauiy auu assistance in niasinir tne
tournament the success which it proved
to oe.
OASTOIl
Bean the Ha alls Y tian sliwrc BcngW
aUgaatar
r
KOTICe FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Laud Office at Orextiu CUT, Or.,
v.. t oAaw inAt
NOTICB 18 HKRKBY UIVKN THAT THE
following-named eetilnr haa Sled notice of
hit Intention li make final proof In tinoort of
hi claim, under Section rail, R. 8., anti that
aid proof will be made before the Register and
neceiver ai urea-on i.uv. urevon. on January
&u irai via.
RANDAL P. BURNS,
Homestead entry ri.7flu. for the eeW of section
13, township 4 north, ranee 4 west. He named
the followine witneaitaa to nmve his ooutiuttoMa
reuueuee upon ana cultivation or aaia leuit
via: Samuel P. Ballard and Warren A. Wood
of Pttuburx. Oregon, and John Roberta and Sa
lathlel U. Uchoouover, of Vernonla, Orewon.
osjhi viiAS. a. auuKaHi rteitiaier.
We have on hand now stock of
blank receiDt books of our own maun-
v v ay i eaca dook contains one hundred blanks.
DECEMBER 13, 1901.
THE MESSAGE.
It rean ires considerable time and
really some degree of patience to care
fully read such a voluminous document
as a president's message to congress,
and the recent message coming at a
time when a busy newspaper man'e
time is engrossed with other matters,
we had not time last week only to briefly
peruse th subjects t res ted. However,
snmmary of the message may be of
interest to many of our readers, hence
tne following remarks :
The external interest of the United
States naturally occupy a place of espec
ial importance in President Roosevelt's
message. The president urges a "sub
stantial reduction in the taria duties on
people all over the land had entrusted to
his care money that thousands of hon
est toilers bad worked bard to earn, save
and donate lor toe nenent of the widow
and orphan. Mr. Thompson was com
paratively a rich man, but there came a
time when financial ruin stared him in
the face. He was on the verse of ruin.
To save himself he "borrowed" $67,000
oi tne Maccabees' money as a final vain
investment. The money failed in the
Rurpose of its investor. All was lost,
ow some of the leading Maccabees are
starting, or attempting to start, a move
ment among the membership of raising
a popular subscription to make good the
aencu oi me nnsnce Keeper, tne man
who is paid a handsome salary for his
iron Die in Keeping tne funds entrusted
to his care. This is a movement that
this, or any other order or fraternal so
ciety should not tolerate. It is anar
chism in that its purpose is to evade the
lust punishment ot the law. What an
incentive such a thing would be for
other men to commit such crimes) lo
in the same manly manner that he has
confessed. This will prevent like crimes
in tne future.
Cuban imports into the United States"
.. .ill :va Ka Vi ! i rv nu aa fast
ml nit aa far aa tlicw fM nwnArwl fnr
I stead of making good the loss, the mem'
it, s constantly Increasing measure of of . Maccabees a grand old
.Jit .. ;. ju tk. ..ii. order with a noble Duroose shoald
being of the ho'memaker must be the veJ onf. .take .U Pon, thm-
test of the success of the government f've8 to eee. this traitor, defaulter
In Hawaii and u onn of the means tn I a"niwou, is puuiaiteu. ii mm meet
this end a land policy should be adopted, nd receive his just punishment
based as cicely as is practicable on the
homestead laws of the United States,
and says that the material welfare of
Porto Rico must be guarded as carefully
as that of any other part ot the country.
He calls attention to the abrogation of
the Clayton-Bulwer convention of 1860
througt the new treaty wnicn ne nas
just signed, and which is to be sent to
the senate at once; urges congress to
take advantage ot this circumstance by
a prompt passage of an isthmian canal
bill, and points out the need of imme
diate action providing for the laying of
S Pacific cable. The Monroe doctrine,
which, as be expresses it, is a declara
tion that there must be no territorial
aggrandizement by any non-American
power at the expense ot any American
power on American soil, should be main
tained by the nations of Central and
South America, aa it is by the United
States.
On the strictly domestic issues the
tn sage is equally pointed and direct.
Publicity, with govermental power of
supervision and regulation, is recom
mended in the case of the trusts; reci
procity, but only so far as it can be had
without injury to domestic industries, is
urged by the preservation of the forests
and the adoption of an intelligent sys
tem of irrigation is favored ; the immi
gration laws, being inadequate to the
work of excluding undesirable incomers,
should be amended ; the merit system
in the civil service, particularly in our
insular possessions, should be extended ;
the breaking up of the tribal relations
among the Indians is favored; action for
the upbuilding of the merchant marine
is suggested, though subsidies are sot
mentioned; a secretary of commerce
and industries, to bave a seat in the
cabinet, is recommended; the amend
ment of the interstate commerce act in
the interest of the general public is fav
ored, though the development of the
railroad system should not be interfered
ritn ; a reduction ol revenue is urired :
A. J. Snell wanted to attend a oartv.
but was afraid to do so on aocouut pains
in nis stomacn, woicn ne feared would
grow worse. He says, "I was telling
my irouoies to a tauv iriend. wno said :
'Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Keeuedy will put vou in condition
for the party.' I bousht a bottle and
take pleasure in statins: that two doses
cured me and enabled me to have a
good time at the party." Mr. Snell is
a resident of Summer Hill, N. Y. Thii
remedy is for sale at the St. Helens
pharmacy.
The Pride of Heroes.
Many soldiers in the last war wrote to
say that for scratches, bruises, cuts,
wounds, corns, sore feet and stiff joints,
Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best in
the world. Same for burns, scalds,
nous, oicers, skin eruptions and piles.
It cures or no pay. Only 26c at the 8t.
tietens pharmacy.
Foils Deadly Attack.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
In the County Court of the Stats of Oregon, In
ami lor v.oiumoia motility.
In the matter ot the eatats of Ell U. Foater,
deceased.
XTOTICB IS If KRKRY OIVKN THAT TUB
ll uudersianed. administrator of the estate
oi nil u. roster, neceaaed, haa nirn in aato
court his It nai account of his administration
upon aald eatate, together with his petition lor
discnanta, and that the Hon. J B. Poan, Judire
of said ooltrt. has appointed Janaarv Ikh. liau.
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., aa the lime, and
the court-room of aald conn, tn St. Helens, Or,,
as the Place, for the hearlna of aald dual ao
couut and petlilou. at which time and place
anyone Interested may appear and abject to
such final settlement and discharge.
T. C. WATTS,
Administrator of the estate of sit a. Foater.
deceased. niw.l.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department ot the Interior.
Land OlMoe at Oregon CHy, Oregon,
November HO. 1901.
NOTICB IS BKREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following named settler has fllad notice ot
hia Intention to make dual proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made before
tne Kestawr and rtocetver, at Oregon City, or.
esua, us 4uuerj iMn, iwi, vta:
NELSON J. TL'SANT,
Homestead entry 11,029, for the net" of section
18. township 6 north, ranae 9 west. Ha names
the following witnesses to prove his continuous
reaiueuce upon anil cultivation ol aald lano.
els: Oeorxe Archibald, Jay Archibald, lleonte
atonn sua neurr naaecr, an of uonie, itrexott.
uojiu UUAS. B. atlMlKtS, KeKtater.
Rev. Irt R. Hicks la Not Dead.
Noiulil,.iuinlini a widely onrrrtnt
rumor that the Kv. Irl R. Hioks was
dead, ho never was in belter health,
and never did a harder and more sno
mwieful year's work than that just closing,
tia hua tnat nutmiliitnil his large aud
splendid Alinitnao tor 1H02 and with his
staff ot able helpers, haa brought his
journal .Woaus and Works, jusuy for
ward into international reputation, tot
a quarter of a century Mr. lliuk has
grown in reputation and usefulness as
the people's astronomer, and forecaster
of storms and the character ot coming
seasons. Never were his weather fore
casts so sought aftur as now, his timely
warning ot a drouth this year having
saved the people iroiu ions nitit smiurun,
Millions oi bushels of wheat were har
vested through his advice to plant crops
that wnniii malum eanv. liie Ainori
ill Mrtalulv stand bv Prof
Micks, wnen it costs uieiu so itttie anu
the benefits are so great, (lis fltttt Al
manac of 200 Danes is only 26 cents, and
hissulendid family fciurtial Is only one
. .." .IT. . ,
dollar a year including tue Aiinauao.
rend to YVobd ano Works Pithlihiiino
Co., 2201 Locust street, St. Louis, Mo.
A Million Voloes
Could hardly express the thanks of Ho
mer Ha Lot West 1'oint. la. Listen why
A severe cold bad settled on bis lungs.
causimra moat obstinate couuli. Several
physicians said he had consumption, but
could not help him. When all thought
he was doomed he began to use ur.
Klnir's New Discovery for Consumption
and writes "it completely cured me
and aaved my life. I now weigh 227
pounds. It's positively guaranteed for
coughs, colds and lung troubles, rnce
60o and $1.00. Trial bottles tree at the
St. Helens pharmacy.
Roosevelt and the West.
As the policies of Roosevelt are re
vealed from dav to day it becomes more
and more apparent that we have a pres
ident with a broad and enlightened un
derstanding of the West its history,
its possibilities and the wishes of its
people. Since Mr. Roosevelt entered
the White House he has indicated to
visiting delegations that his administra
tion will favor:
The speedy construction of the Nicar
agua n canal.
A he laying of a Pacific cable.
Congressional action for the reclama
tion of arid lands.
Protection of the beet engar industry
rgainet Cuban sugar and the sugar trust.
Re-enactment of the Chinese exclus
ion law.
'My wife was so ill that rood physi
cians were unable to help her. writes M.
M. Austin, oi Winchester, ind., "but
was completely cured bv Dr. King's
Sew Life Pills." They work wonders
in stomach and liver troubles. Cure
constipation, sick headache. 2oc at the
bt. Helens pharmacy.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tie Kind Yoa Han Alwajs Bought
Bears the
Blgoatore of I
TP sf2 i '
Timber Land, Act June s, 187s.
K0TICE FOR PUBUCkTIQH.
TJnitsd Statu Lahd Orrtcs.
Orexnn City. Onrnn. Nov. Tth. 1901.
XTOTICB IS HEREBY OIV'KN THAT IN t:oM
1! ptianoe with the provisions of the act of
Congress of Juna t, l7S, entitled "An act toy
tne sale ot iimher lands In the States of Califor
nia Orerou. Nevada, and Washlnalnn Tarrl.
tory." aa extended to all the Public, l and States
or eot oi August , itnu, Jerry Zandkuller. of
Keener, County of Columbia. Htale of Orevon
as this day Sied In this office hia sworn stale.
ment No. iAw, for the purchase of thesckof
the swV of Section No. 7, in Township No. I n.
Range No. s w. and will O0r omof t .how that
the land sought la more valuable for its timber
or stone man lor agricultural purposes, and
toestauusn nia claim to aald land before tne
negister ana Receiver ol this office at Oregon
City, Oregon, on Monday, the 27th dav of Janu
ary, 1902. He names aa witnesses: Albert Ford
and Frank Wortman, of Vernonla; August
Schuieplet and Martin Outaentant. nf Kav.
Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming adverse
ly the abore-deacrlbed landa are requested to
file their claitna in dita attic on nrhii,rHiM
vtn aay oi January iwz. CUAS. B. MIX IKES,
uioin Register
CHILDREN'S COUGHS ANO COLDS
Recommendation of Well-Known
Cfllcage Physician.
in isvor uiese policies, as thev an-
p roved Mr. Roosevelt's vieorons utter
ances for national expansion. Spokane
Spokesman-Review.
DON'T BE A "KNOCKER."
Astoria in common with nearlv ever
other city in the country possesses a tew
lnaivmuais wno may De termed as
knockers" and who are, or at least, id-
pear to db opposed to every movement,
the object of which is the upbuilding of
the city. An exchange gives this class
oi people some wholesome advice when
it says: "The thing to do is to pull to
gether; help one another, help the ward,
help the town, help the state, help the
uauun, iietp yoursen. i.ne prosperity
of one is the prosperity of all. Pull
down your neighbor and' you poll down
yourself. Put a wire across the path of
pruKran anu you'll urea a vour own back.
Jump the rich man and you'll be poor
CITATION.
In the Connty Court of the 8taM ot Oregon, (or
m wuiiiy ui n u it u l a.
In the matter of the Kstate of Angnst Bwanaon.
To Swen Pereaon. the father ui aald attaint
Swsosoo, and to whom It may concern, greet-
TN THE NAME OF THE rfTATB OFORKOON:
A You are herebv cited and rsMiulrMd ti,ariM.ap
u oe county twin or tne state oi tiregon, tor
the County of Columbia, at the Court-room
thereof, at St. Helens, In the County of Colum
bia. OU Friday, the ISth dav of berotmhar liall.
at 1 o clock. tin the afternoon of that day. then
. t ..t . . . . I aim men hjmuw v'suh, it any exista. wny tne
cotic and safe in the hands of the most sw'-i of t of section i, township flve north
I use and prescribe Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for almost all obstinate.
une great uniK 01 tne western people constricted cougns, witn direct results.
I prescribe it to children of all aires. Am
glad to recommend it to all in need and
seeking relief from colds and conghs
and bronchial afflictions. It is non-nar-
the establishment of the census office as I indeed. Oppress the poor and you will
permanent branch of the government
is favored ; rural free delivery is praised
and action is asked sustaining the de
partment in remedying the second-class
mail abuses; while drastic legislation is
wanted against anarchism.
Those who bave been accusing the
president of "imperialism" will be
greatly surprised to learn that betakes
ground against any increase of the army
at this time, but be says its efficiency
mast be put and maintained at the high
est possible point. The continuance in
our policy of extending the navy is com
mended, on the ground that this is not
only necessary for the preservation of
our own power and for the defense of
the Monroe policy, but that it is abso
lutely essential in' the interests of peace.
The country's militia laws are declared
to be antiquated and worthless, and he
reccommends that the organization and
armament of the militia in the several
states should be made identical with
those of the regular army. A few elo
quent words are given to the centennial
celebration in St. Louis in 1903 of the
Louisana expansion, which "definitely
decided that we were to become a great
continental republic, by far the foremost
power in the Western hemisphere," and
it is urged that "the citizens of St. Louis,
of Missouri and of all the adjacent re
gion are entitled to every aid in making
the celebration a noteworthy event in
our annals." The message is compre
hensive, vigorous, pointed and eminently
auQLocujry. tt in tne expression OI a
e, puoiic-spiriiea and virne American.
suffer from poverty. Be helpful, big-
ueartea ana oroad guaged. mere is
nothing that hurts business so quickly
as the prominent presence in the world
of a tight-laced claw-fisted, hawk-eyed,
cat-footed, bog-hearted, penny-sqneez
ing, man-hating cross between a glue
pot and a vinegar fug, who never spends
You neighbor is just as good as you
are. Your neighbor is no coarser than
you. Your neighbor is just as truthful,
lost as honest, just as sincere aa von.
and is possibly not half as big a lying
m yuu i c. xuur ueignoor is
net as religious, jus as virtuous and in
every way just as much right to inhabit
the earth as vou. Your neighbor has a
right to eat bis pie with a fire shovel if
he likes; has a right to attend church or
stay at home, just as be likes ; has a
right to punish his children, goa-hshing
on Ditnuay, smoae a pipe, Keep bis lace
clean, or do lota of other things, and it
is none of your business; and you are
not appointed, elected or chosen to set
yourself np to judge him or his. You
and your neighbor are made of the same
Baud ; live id the same sunshine ; are
governed by the same laws; and as long
as be attends to his own business you
should attend to yours; and as long as
yon set yourself up to gossip about your
neighbors, or scalawag others, just be
cause yoa can And somebody to listen to
your hypocritical criticisms, yoa simply
advertise yourself as a three-story idiot.
Stop lying about your neighbor; stop
speaking unkindly of anyone ; attend to
dollar, unless be
ninety-eight cents
Budget.
dollar and
in sight." Astoria
'Women and Jewels.
Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is
the order of a woman's preferences.
Jewels form a magnet of mighty power
to the average woman. Even that
greatest of all jewels, health, it often
ruined in the strenuous efforts to make
or save the money to purchase them.
If a woman will risk health to get a cov
eted gem. then let her fortify herself
against the insiduoua consequences of
coughs, colds and bronchial affections
by the regular use of Dr. Boscbee's Ger
man Syrup. It will promptly arrest
consumption in its early stages and heal
tne anected lungs and bronchial tubes
and drives the dread disease from the
system. It is not a cure-all, bat it is
s certain cure for coughs, colds and all
bronchial troubles. Yoa can get Dr.
6. (i. Green's reliable remedies at the
St. Helens pharmacy. Get Green's
special almanac.
unproiessionai. a universal panacea
ror an man. mas. mast it. Mklkndy,
m. u., rn. ii., unicago, in. This rem
edy is for sale at the St. Helens phar
macy.
FOR JSALE.
FORTY ACRES OFTIMBEK LAND, SIMILES
from St. Helens, which fnrmarlv hjtlnnaad
to the Bennett estate, lying In the nw'4 of iw
of section 6, towushipt noith, r 1 west. In Co-
mmoia county, rnce V7ao. Apply to owner.
J. H NUKTun, racisc Grove, Cal.
of ranee tmn araal rl ,H UI ill.n,.ti. M..l.lt.n
in Columbia County, State of Oregon, should1
not ha sold in order to pay the claims against
said estate, taxes and costs and expenses of ad
ministration aa In the petition herein Is prayed
for. Witness the Hon. 1. B. lloan, Judge of the
Coanty Court of the State or Omnn Inr lha
Comity of Columbia, with the aeal of said Court
affliwi.thlsllh day of November. A. I) . 1901.
ISLAL.1 Attest: J. Q. WATTM.
MM 13 Clerk.
8T0CX FARM FOB SALE.
FOR SALE, AH EXCELLENT STOCK AND
dairy ranch, located on mainland side of
Willamette slongh, Ave miles from St. Helens.
There are 870 acres, more or leas, in the nlare.
which is capable of producing a living for W or
utv oeau 01 aioca. oamcient meaoow on wnicn
to cut ISO tone of hay yearly: daily boat for the
city paasea place st 7 a. m.; 26 head of stock fur
sate, ror lurtner particulars call at place or ad
dress II KB. C. SELENE,
Cars Btr. America. 8U Helena, Oregon.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
November IS. 1901.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN THAT THE
following-named settler haa Sled notice of
hia intention to make ftnal proof In aupport of
hia claim antler Section 2301 B. 8.. and that aald
proof will be made before the Register and Re
ceiver ai uregon iiiy, uregon. on December so,
1901, via:
jinn Aiin.cn.
Homestead entry 12.(12. for the eeM nf section I
24. township 4 north, range t west. He names
tne lonowing witnesses to prove uls continuous
residence upon and cultivation of said land,
via: James 8. How, Josephine Tompkins, Lara
r. Ellaon and HalvorOUen, all of Warren, Ore
gon. i;iiab. IS alOOKKH,
nzzazi Kegister.
Timber Land, Act June I, KITS.
HOTICt FOR PUiUCATIOK.
tJSTTSD 8TATSS LAUD OWCB,
Oreton Citv. Oregon Knrmlai 11 lent.
N OTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN THAT IN COM
pllanoe with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June I, IKS, entitled "An act tor
me aaie oi timber lands in the stales of Califor
nia, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri
tory." as encoded to all the Public Land Slates
by act of August 4, 1HV2, Iva B. Btranahan, of
Portland, County of Multnomah. Bute of Ore
gon, haa this day Sled la this o!Bce hia sworn
statement No. &M1 for the purchase of thee of
K of section No. S, in township No. 4 north.
range no. a west, and will offer proof to show
that the land sought Is mora valuable for lis
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish bis claim to said land before
the Register and Receiver of tbla office at Ore
gon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the ftth day of
February, 1UW. He names aa witnesses: Mar-
liwi, Htni wti Dtuv, oi roruano. ir.,
and John Parker and Albert Parker, of PltU
burg, Or. Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the above-described landa are requested
to Ale their claims In this office OB or before
aald Eth day of February. 1902.
chad. a. auoKis, Register.
nl5j24
NOTICE OF SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIR-
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In the matter of the estate of John Kennedy,
iivn:eaaei .
NOTICE H HEREBY GIVEN THAT PUB80
ant to an order of the Conntv Court nf the
Slate of Oregon, for Columbia County, duly
marie and entered on the 2nd day of December,
Hot, the uuoeraigned aa administrator ot the
above-entitled eatate will on and after the 13th
aay or January, u, proceed to sell at private
sale and upon the terms bereinbelow set forth
the real property belonging to said estate In
aald order of the coanty court act out and herein
described aa follows to-wlt:
ine southwest quarter of the southwest qnar-
Deer Island Notes.
Herman Usher was a visitor of hia
sister, Mrs. Gaittens, last Sunday,
W. J. Kinder haa returned to Portland
again and has gone to work for Inman
Toulson A Uo.
Mrs. E. Merrill has been confined to
ber bed for several days, but is some
better at present.
Mr. P. J. Ungated, of Tacoma, and
Miss fsellie I'ayne, of IHier Island, were
married in Tacoma on the ZUth of Nov
ember. Mr. and Mrs. Hegstad will
make their home in Tacoma.
Saved at Grave's Brink.
"I know I would long ago hnve been
n my grave." writes Mrs. o. II. riowsom
of Pecatur, Ala., "it it bad not been
for Electric Bitters. For three years I
suffered untold agony from the worst
forms of iudisestiou. waterbrash, stom
ach and bowel dyspepsia. But the ei
eellent medicine did me a world of good
Since using it I can eat heartily and
have gained 36 pounds." For indiges
tion, loss oi appetite, stomach, liver and
kidney troubles fcleclric Bitters are
positive, guaranteed cure. Only 60u at
tue et. Helens pharmacy.
A Lumberman's Lament.
The Mason county (Wash.) Journal
says that a boarder In a logging camp
wrote the following special effusion :
"Backward, turn backward, oh, time,
in your flight; feed me on gruel just tor
tonight. I am so weary of tole-lenlher
steak, petrined biscuit, vulcanised cake:
oysters that sleep in a weary bath, and
butter as strong as Uoliath of Uatb:
weary of paying for what I can't eat:
chewing up rubber and calling it meat,
Backward, tarn backward, how weary l
am ; give me swipe at grandmother's
lam : let me drink milk that hasn't been
skimmed ; let me eat butter whose whti
kers are trimmed; let me once more
have on old fashioned pie. then I'll be
willing to carl op end die."
Bean the
Kgaatar
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ABTOTIIA.
TIN Ins VaiJfaisiAtwg BaaX
A Good Cough Medicine.
(From the tiaaetle, Toowoomba, Australia.)
I find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
is an excellent medicine, f have been
suffering from a severe cough for the last
two months, and it nas effected a cure.
I have great pleasure in recommending
it. W. C. WocKNia. This is the opin
ion of one of our oldest and moat re
spected residents, and has been volun
tarlly given in good faith that others
may try the remedy and be ben tiled, as
was Mrs. Wockner. This remedy is sold
at tne ot. Helens pharmacy.
Bears the
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ITOZIXA.
Tin Kmi Yot Han Wotts BaijK
EoTABMBHED
...1901
JOHN A.. BECK
DEALER IK
Tlsltors from Mlssoari.
Of the marriage of Col. P. E. Dolman,
brief notice of which was given in this
paper last wee, tne i-ike uounty News,
published at Louisiana, Missouri, says :
Col. P. B. Dolman, a prominent cit
izen oi Butte, Montana, and Miss Effie
Carroll, daughter of the late William
H. and Elizabeth Carroll, were married
at the home of the bride at 809 North
Carolina street, at 10:30 o'clock Monday
morning, November 26th, by Rev. M.
H. Kerr, of the First Presbyterian
church. The wedding was a quiet event,
no cards being issued and only a few
intimate relatives and friends being
present.
The bride is a most estimable and ac
complished young woman, who by ber
many kind and charming ways has won
a host of admiring friends. Col. Dol
man was formerly a resident of this
county, where every one that knows
him is his friend. The News joins their
many friends in extending best wishes
for futnre happiness.
Col. and Mrs. Dolman left immedi
ately after the ceremony for 8t. Helens,
Oregon, where they will visit his brother.
Wm. II. Dolman, after which they will
go to Salmon Falls, on 8nake river,
where he will eneas is develoointr soma
gold mines."
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iil a.'u" " 'L V?"?1' J-JXE ter of section twinty.four my. and the north
, .... yuu..., ' yium- ., 011.rtr nl lha nV.nkat...
iu .oiumuia county, uregon, lor tne pu
bia. made and entered
ber. A. D. 1901. in the matter
C. Jaqulsh. deceased, the onderslgned will
after the 13th day of January. 1902. sell at orf
vate sale for cash In band, the following-described
real eatate, belonging to the estate of O.
C. Jaqulsh, deceased. In Columbia County,
Oregon: The west half of the northweat quar
ter of sectlen 13, township S north, range 2 west;
also about twenty (20) acres described aa fol
lows, situate In the Coanty of Columbia,
State of Oregon: Beginning at the northwest
corner of section 18 township north, range 2
west; thence south 40 rods; thence west to the
Columbia river; thence down aald stream fol
lowing the meanders thereof to the boundary
line between sections 12 and 13; thence west to
the place of beginning; save and except about
30 acres sold therefrom: also one acre of tide
land In front thereof. Parties desiring to pur
chase may consult me at Reuben, Oregon.
RAY E. WATTS.
' Administratrix of the estate of 0. C, Jaqulsh,
rooae of
Paving off the outstanding claims and riahta ot
said estate unsettled, and the charges and ex
penses aad accruing charges and expenses of
administration.
The above-deacrlhad real nronartv will ha
old by said undersigned administrator to the
nigneat mailer lor cash In band, to be paid on
the dav Of Sale, all in nuitDinia tt aaM nrdar
of aaidcourt above mentioned and subject to
the confirmation and approval of aald court.
.... l. A. tlHAWUiat,
Administrator of the aaLan nf Jnhn ITannanV
deceased. Dated this tth day of December, 19il.
First insertion December 13, 1901, last tnaertion
January 9, 1902. IU).
deceaaed.
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CITATION.
In the Connty Coart of (he Stats of Oregon, for
the County of Columbia,
In the matter of the estate of Anson J. Orwlg,
deceaaed.
To Luclan H. Orwlg, Delia M. Lludgren, Leon a
at Graham. Anna B. Orwlg, Sadie K. Orwlg,
Clifton 8. Orwlg, Herbert H. Orwlg, Jennie li.
Orwlg, Charles N. Orwlg and Harry E. Orwlg,
heirs of Anson J. Orwlg, deceased, greeting:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
You are hereby cited and required to appear
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, tor
the County of Columbia, at the court-room
thereof, at St. Helens, In the County of Colum
bia, cn Monday, the tth day of January, 1902, at
1 o'clock, In the alternoon of ihat day. then
and there to appear and show cause why an
order should not be granted to said administra
trix to sell so much of the hereinafter described
real estate of the said deceased aa shall be nec
essary, to-wlt: The nw of section 20, In tow l
shipS north of range 6 weat of the Willamette
Meridian, In Colnmbla County, Oregon, to pay
the liens and debts of said estate and the ex-
Esnseof admistratlon. Witness, the Hon. J. B.
oan. Judge of the County Court of the State
of Oregw, for the County of Columbia, with
the aeal of said court affixed, this 2nd day of
December, A. B., 1901.
HKALi Attest: J. 0. WATTS,
dsJJ Clerk.
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Eepairing a Specialty.
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A Special
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In watches is Holding 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
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HELENS,
K. Qulek.
I OHKOON.
Will (Ivt beat personal attention to all lecal
matters tntrustrd to me. will nraotlos In all
sue mats ana Ultiteu otaiea tiurta.
W. H. POWELL,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW.
btrvtt inaratcT attobkiy.
ST. HII.KNS, : : OHKOON.
K. p. Ohahak. T. i. Cut stow,
Attornej8-at-Law.
Sot Marquam BullJInf, Portland OratoB,
Columbia Coanty baaiasas will raoalvs nrarant
aiieuuon.
J. W. DAT
W. B. DILLARD
DILLARD & DAY,
ATTORNE YS-AT-JL1 W
Offlre neat door to Court house,
NT. U KLKNlt, OHKUUN,
General nraetirs In eourta of Otason or Wash
tnstou. Abel
records.
atracla pa4s dlreetly Iron oouuty
Dr. Edwin K088,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, OBKOOM.
Dr. II. B. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon.
HELENS, OREGON.
ST.
Dr. J. E. Hall,
Physician and Surgeon.
CLATSKaNIE, OREGON.
Dr.CL.IIatfidd,
Physician and Surgeon.
VEKNOMA, OKEGON.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
PORTUND-ASTORU ROUTE.
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via If uut-iDgton.
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lit., ra.
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Bonn. tJlnatia Kan
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Laioafo anu aaav
Salt latka, Denver, Ft
Worth, Ore aba, aau
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(Jluoaavaud aaat.
Walla Walla. Lawte-
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Beapolis, St. Paul,
liuluth, Mllwauka,!
Cbloaso and last.
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All salllns dates aob-j
,fMti cnanse.
For Han Fraiielauo-.
Ball every live daya.
Oolumbla Rlvar
To Astoria and Way
tauatusa.
Willamette River,
water neruilttliK.
Oreton City. Newtiert;
Salem, twvsllls and
Way laod'.s.
Willamette and Vam-
hlll Rivera,
OrenoB City. Dayton,
aim nay-iauutuxs.
nafce River.
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Mon. Wed
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8TR. "BAILEY QATZERT."
Daily Bound Trips Sxespt Sunday.
Thronah Hortl.ntt mnnvittMi Mitt,
naoooiia irom 1 1 Mt at-n atul Ivina H...h it.. i n , .
W hi I, (,-oilar LlneTlckeU IntonihaiiaeaMs with
a., ta 1., auu v. 1. company iicsevs.
TIME CARD.
Leave Portland
Leave Astoria
.7 A, If.
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The Danes-Portland Ronte.
STEAMER "TAHOMA."
Between Portland, The Dalles
, and way points.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland Tries.. Thnra Bat e i u
Arrive at The Dalles aame day P u
Leave Tbs Dalles Hun., Wed.; Fri.. 7 I 3'
Arrive at Portlaod same day at 4 P M
MEALS THE VERY BEST,
This Route haa the lrandaetaaa!. A.t
tlona on Kartb.
LANDIKO AND OFFICE:
Foot of Alder Street. Both 'Phouss Main IM.
ronnHD, Ubiuom.
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T'tsa A Babsbs, agents, Hood River: J,
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VVvibs, agents, White Salmon; Joh
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Taylob, ageDt, Astoria, ' ' '
A. L. CRAIO,
General Passenger Agt., Poktlamd, 0a.
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All trains make rltwa eonnaotlonj at (lottla
with Northern fartlllo trains to and Iron the
Kast and Souud polnu. At Portland with all
trains leavins Union depot, at Astorls with I.
H. A N. Co.'a boat and rail line la and (rum II
waco and North Beach polnu.
Paasensnra for Astoria or wav nol nlamnat Sac
tralna at llotllton. Trains will atttn to lat nas-
seiiitsts off at llotllton when coming from points
J. . maiwat.
Oen. Pass. A St.. Astoria, Or
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Lsayas Portland on Twaeday, Thuraday and Sat
rday at 7 a. m. for
$t Hltn$, Kalama. Cairoirt Punt, Ralnif
ana stut, . t .. ,
Arrlvlnir at Portland Monday, Wed
ueaday and Friday at II 0. m.
Wharf foot of Salmon St, II, HOLMAN.Afsnt.
Clatskanie and Portland,
ROUTE.,
Til IS s 11 1 i
THE NEW YORK STORE j
IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN ' 3 ! '
STEAMER 8ARAH OIXON.
Leaves Portland Tuesday and Thursday
at 5 p. at., for Clatskanie and way land
ings; Sunday at 6 p. m. (or Oak Point,
I- BCTURHIHO J
1 Leave Clatskanie Wednesday and Fri-
,d"7 t',4 P' m- ide pwwHtingi leave
Oak Point Monday at t) p. m.
S-Clothing
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Etc,
g : Ciooper BuUding, Main Street, St. Helens, Oregon. I