jirirou HttUrMl JIel)Hieat.
(., nroMiii liiH""'un Um 't of
. Tin iu l y"""1 wl" ""ru,,K'"lr
inlivd wltt rulliu"- ueeioH
ujfiuvi " ., .,u,iiiiHil fur lii iK"
!Sf w 'lliH 'i',1"' "r".'""?'
luluti.Wii HiHHhurn from Mlmiilko to
i,,"J uliie oouimy 1" Kirn Oii(.m.
pa uuM v (.
I'm iioh.mil m'"'" '"W'ui ,tl'J ''
S.u vullt-y U'l ' I""1'
..iblu Tim KluuiMth rivW railroad,
h., h i umlt-r oiiatructloii from Laird
" .i... California, to I'oki'Knuio.
IJUoii. 1 ' iK"r,lon fin"fJ claim of Jonathan l'raeit lor 110
wiili-h will ullliimuily Up tli allowed. T
2 1 SmiImih Ort-Kou. JSovmla, Call
fnrul A Un-gfii railway, which run
I, Uilng ndt"i W Catherine in
Lk' county, Or.-Kn, mid Up the Brent
l,,d Avid ol Omfoii. Ln coutily
jnwiii ,,ilr y' " ,""'"r
.bkh will o mark-eiahl" mii Uie cout
!i,tlrt of tliU wiiilon which will ha
SirkeWule upon Ilia cotpnUHIon of till
JVt.M.ion, wl.iiJi o cou..li.tJ
JroUbly tl.l yf. 1 '
J,tlo H Iwit'K "'.'', ,"',u VM," '
to Cretiil Ully. 1 !"' If I'r'.jwlrd
Id UP mmiV Hrij ---. pi
Wnlclii, 60 iuil wMitli ill urttnui I'hmi mid
mm llironijli Uwd "("r "'I'
-xtMiitluii ul tli Uoi.ie iNeiiHimu
iim..l from th Culumlii river to Mm
jiehlrm eoimtry lm evitry rw.m to l
rrgtiiM n mwured fm t. Tim eon
jKuctiott of llm iiropowd l'ortlmid A
Xilliiiiook tiwd itill only ciiilw'iur,
but v-iituiilly Uii HI lw built to
hrlni! th IuiiiImt to nmrlcpt. Tli
Mint d uio-t dlrw l roul to tup the
luwvr Nililin il Tillmnooll country
ivnaioa of tlio A. A. C. H. K.
frulU Srnaliltf. Tlie (IliiiR of urtiulu of
inrorruttti of Una from UImIi to
; Om liny. UrcKtm, fMlinot Iw miilimd t
mean tlie IiiiuiwIIhI iiiitru(!tlt.n of
tiiiilliip, but ii km IniliiMilon llmt the
rrt miili'i'iOH-i iiiniiirr, iniiianti anu
!tUMillllrnl wi-nlttl Of Oil-null in tmttlirau-
BfH'Jiiied. Cotuiiibla Klvir Tinilwruimi.
8rntr XcUrld-'a Marrlatrc
Vonit, My 2rt. E.UnitJ gtHtt
(tftmiiir tirord w, Munnow, oi urt-Kon,
nil Mi, (jiura Walter rU'tint-lehlrii-Ur(,
of tlie "Mine mint, wtim married at
tin rectory of tlia Churcli of the axfii
Ion. In tlila rlty, on HatunJay. 8nUir
Julin H. Mltclmll. of Orrij.iii, and Mm,
Harriet I'otU'r Notinui, of New York,
wrre (irem-nt at the wtiMliif, wtilvb man
fiillnartil liy a l)reaklat.
Tim bridal trip of Mr. and Mm. Mo
nrfeln'iran today. They went to I U hi
imi and will travel lowly UiroiiKh New
KukIhii'I. nilllng In aeveral wicka at
fpwni, NairuKRnaett and Atlantic
I'iiv. In June they will ro to Oiegim to
rml'lo iH-riimm-ntly In 1'ortland. The
oiarriaif wa eelehniteil on Haturday,
but rame very near being pnetuuned on
arrounl ol a'ni)lak of the coachman.
ptiator Jwhn tl. Miu hell arrivsl hare
rly Kiitunlay and Joined Mr. Mcliilile.
Arraiiiteuii'iiti were all niailo lo have the
r-ruiiioiiy m-rfiirnied In the rectory of
tli I Imrvli of the Ax-enaion at hiuh
jhwii. The two senator were there
ruaipily on time, waiteU nearly half an
iour. ami then ti-ieiihonea la Mr.
iNiHirne' liouae, The nervanU reirted
lh women bad alaited a tone lluie be
fore. Mr. Mrllriilii waa nuiiplutin'd and
auunht tlie advico of tde rector, lie
t!gi!.'nii'il a poi-ai hie miatake I u ehurchei,
theio lieiiiK two Cliutvhe ol the Ai-n-
mnn niiu i mI tn.Ki an.! nne Prltf.ttflt.
iwaalor Mitchell diuvn round to the
otlierchurrti and found the women won
dering where Mctlrlde waa. The eere-
mony waa then milrkly performed at
tlie rijcht nlai-e. There were no other
Iiiraia. The wiililinu hrenkmat wa
aiven bv Mr. Nourae. The bride wa
(uwrit-d in a ault gray traveling dre,
carry in lilic of tho valley.
Mr. R'liwiclitenberR reeided In Port
land In lUiiS, and with Mr. J. V. (relch
fn orvaniicd the H'btto t 'roa Hoeiety.
Mie will be kindly remembered by the
Urt'Kn Volunteer, aa he wa a frequent
viiiior to ('amp McKlnley, and alway
dad a pleasant amile ami a luakel of
dcliiacie (or the uiemoer of the reiti
inent. The White lru Hoeiety wa lor
a time an active factor in the auxiliary
work incidunt to the departure ol the
ri-itimi-nt, and it wa to eccure lunda for
entenilinir It that Mr. Hchwirhtenlierif
went to WaahiiiKtou.
waa maite, however, a
tlie work waa turned over to the Ked
Cro Noclety, which bad been Drat In
the Held.
Mr. Hchwlchtenberg i a woman ol
t'lmrniinir neraonalitv and much beauty,
and he bct-HUte a Invorlte in Wanliing
ton aorletv. atleudlnif many function. !
Mie met Senator Mcllride in Portland ,
aeveral year ago.
Warning to XethodUta.
"If the clergy of Hut Methodist Kpi
eopal church expect to keen their young
men and women in the fold they must
do away with old restriction against
eard playing, duuuing and attendance at
the theatre. II they are not allowed
to (ollow the dictate of their conscience
they will attend churche where they
will be allowed to do o or else they wifl
not attend churcli at all."
Thia, in aubalaiiee. waa the declara- Home exwllent work la being done on
tlonetlorth al a dinner at the Union i t)(J c,)imiy rund at thia place. Sufier
Iagne Club, attended by alxty live , jwir Kasmiissen ha a lorce of men at
prominent Methodist minister ami my-
men ul Chicaso. Tlie iropoitloit re
ceived general discussion, In which
Bishop J. Hamilton, LU I), and Koliert
Quayletook leading part. '"If we don't
take avtive tep toward uroualug inter
est in the church mu the part of our
young men and women we shall aland
alone In our old ago. There will be
none to take the burden Irom our ahoiil
hrs when we pa away," uild Mr.
(Juayle. "If we aeek to bind the young
people down too closely or draw too
tight, we can't hope to keep thuia with
s, 1 recommend that nil laymen and
flergymen to whom the lnleresta ol tho
Methodist church are dear, oignnira
around thi question and insist that at
the next general conference the present
elation and retrhiion be removed."
Yaukton Briefs,
Juror are Journeying homo.
Mr. Beeruian is lowlv recovering.
Farmer who planted early garden
aro wishing they hadn't.
Mra. Ci Ti. Tnrliell annnt Tuesday and
Wedneaday with Iriondsat Bachelor Flat.
MiaaJcsHio Mitchell and Mlsa Mertle
Avres spent Sunday with frleoitk i
Yankton.
Monday evening lnat wa a red letter
day (or the republican ol this section.
The resident candidate (or county hon
ors ol Bt. Helen and Rainier, reinforced
by Hon. W. II. Powell, J. II. Collins,
and the present county clerk, met. the
People o( th neigh liorhond at the school
house and regaled an eager audience
with their combined wit and wisdom (or
two hour, alter which a ireuenil hand
shaking nnd tree discussion of tlie ques
tion at iHHim wax indulged in (oi a half
hour. Tho people certainly npprecintu
the enurifsv of thei-e gentlemen, none
oi whom claim , ,tl politienl t-penlierf.
for meeting us lit home, to let hh all see
wmit miinner of men we shall b
upJii to vote U' ou Jouo and.
II I
t'vuutjr Court l'roeeedlu;.
r l'rtMdlnifK ( the county court at tl
muJ lorl l'rnt, Hon. J. U,
jn, wnimy jiiiiUr! y, a. 1
ikiiiiiii MNiiinnr: J. II Uf....
f'Mrk ' ., riff. ..e priM?-
)miillm Mug rimJa tim following Vo.
Journal fur March-torm rend and
Ordered tint il litis ,J it..
i '" twiijfurrwt to road fund Iu road
Ktort of viewer on Lyd
row! lit open court llrst time.
i Hond ol t. A. Hosford, coi
imulmr rout Nu. 7tt. it. a it . i
1'utlilon of Kd Holme for liquor II-
cenae iir Hnaptiooae precinct lor li
moiiioa, anoweu,
Ordered that a rebate of 110.25 be al
lowetl to Jamei Dart on land bought In
i i ai on aucouni of wrong Ueacrlo
tlon. r
Hcalp claim examined and allowed In
ma aiiiu oi aof,
Ta receipt and roll checked up and
eiamined bv the court.
In the matter of the rliht-of-way for
r..i inroiiKu lejiMn. i( ia ordered
that the clerk irn warrant in (avor of
h. m. rowier tor I3U.&0 and Jan. Ron
liedy for KI noon tlie mid Darllea ...
filling a deed to Columbia county for
iiNiii-ui-waj mn aiorenaiu,
Viewer re.ort on Lydviifaon rond
read in open court aeoond tline. Haid
r'Kirt being advent, to laid road, it I
ordered by the court that (aid road be
not allowed,
fctltlon of A. Bout et al for a county
road. No bond Hied with the mine, it
i hereby continued for the term.
I'etltlon lor purchaae ol a rock crusher
preaeiited to court and by the court
taken under adviaement.
Ordered that a liat of all warrant
overaeven year old be advertiaed lor
cancellation.
Ordered that the clerk draw a war
rant for 2fl In favor of W. N. Hutlier
land, (or aid.
Ordered that the clerk draw a war
rant In favor ol h. MaicntiaKen lor $J0
lor anpporl of John Uunderaon for
March and April, llK'.
Orilcrel that UMn the payment of S
the coal U remitted on the lot of Klia
llolliilay, and the clerk have credit (or
the aame.
Ordered that -tax aale certificate on
land aaaeaaed to W. I. Mi-C'aualand and
told, Imi cancelled, a land ha not bean
i roved up on and no title to the aame
baa been granted.
Ordereif that the clerk preaent to
the alieritf all tax aale ceriillcate held
by county, on which time for redemp
tion ha expired ami tame ha not been
redeemed, and have alieritf execute
deed to tlie county for the aame.
Ordered that uihhi the payment by L.
Brant o( .'W.-D that the coal be re
mitted and that the clerk have credit
(or tlie aame.
Ordered that the um of 1250 lie ap
portioned to road district No. 8, and
fU0 to iliatriet No. 14 out of the load
In ml, (or rued work.
Ordered that Judge Unan be antlioi
latul to examine the Canvon bridite, near
Columlwa City, and order repair uecea
arv. Ordered that W. I). ( aae be author
ised U examine tlie bridge acroaa the
Kehalem, near Miat, and have the nec-
eaaary rewii made.
Kllihy Templea In India.
Bacred cow often delilo India tem
ple, but wor yet i a ixxiy timv mii-
Inted by coiiDtpulion. Pon t Mirmlt It.
Cleaniw your ayatem with Dr. King'
New Life I'll la and avoid untold tuiaery.
They give hely liver, active liowle.
gHI oigi-ation, fine appetite. Only 25c
al the rtt. lielen I'liarmary.
Warren Happening".
Mr. John Urio and aon, Harry, yi
iteil with relative the drat of the week.
Mr. Bert Hraim, of the teamer Amer
ica, wa a Warreii visitor the 0rt of the
week.
Mr. and Mr. W. 3. Fullerton, of Port
land, apent lat week visiting with rela
tive and Irieuds.
Mr. N. F. Baker. Mr. G. W. Baker
and Mr. McOuire were Portland vuilora
Tuenday of thia week.
Mr. and Mr. William Slaven, of
No appropriation ' Portland, were the gueat o( the (or
and alMr a time uier' parent a lew day thi week.
Mr. E. Hawkins, once a resident of
thla place, but now ol Portland, was
down the Hrt of he week on busiiies.
Henry Lanton, r., returned home
Irom Newport, O".. it Friday night
and report having apent a moai ueug.u-
lul time.
Mr. Uobert Nichols, who ha been as
slating J sines Hiw-ou on the launch Iris
for the pant week, left last Monday for
Warrenton, Or.
Mis Kthel Bacon returned homo
Wednesday ol last week, after a two
week' visit with relative at Portland
and Hood Kiver.
Mr. Lester Uoae and Mr. Coleman,
... i... i.ul... oinnloved on the Noon
farm for some time past, 'P?
the morning train Tuesday for lacoma,
niiu iip.v .. r . ,
past, acparieu on
wori. g,i ti,u roada are ahowtng rapiu
Improvement
Rev. U Davie and wife returned
home last Biitunduy evening from Rock
wood, Or., where they had been spen. I
ing the past two week with the latter'
parent, Mr. and Mr. Allwyu.
Children' Day will be observea at tne
Orace Evangelical church suiiuay, June
15. An excellent programme
prepared for tho occasion, consisting of
songs, reading, recitation and music.
Everyone i cordially invited lo attend.
X '
How to Avoid Trouble.
Now 1 the time to provide yourself
and family with a IwUle olt mmber
Mn't Uolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Ren'ily It I ahnost cerla.u to be
tten iuy- v . a over, and
bson It la everywhfre'ndndtU'd to
ZZ nS .uccePflul mcd cine n use
and ami i in. u ut ii,.luna
without It. Forsalo at the bt. IKlena
Pharnnicy. -
. . It. . I.,. ...... l.n.l lilt nitiick of whoop
,,r"":u.' h..t for Chamberlain'
enmis
time
,;, several 'l3k
H. J. Mniii'RrAOKW, " ' c.
For sale at the St.
Fair Haven, Wnsli.
Helens PhaiiiHiey.
of what '::!::s
remind yon '!'' . " lr-
od d.r ',ttrft l tlt''
fiiin'H Hioimo-h T,.v ..u.nnse
Imving on.-, us' " ,,.,, r,lte
1 inviotirnl.
" ". i
"lr " Iw.V
cat ;0 cents i'-
' ut thc iiulieHl-tiannaey.
I .1... 1...U q I'UI I'll'
yernoula Plek.Un.
mrs. niiamiaiian and Mr. Bonnie,
Who Wr an IttriM mi..L. J..!. . .
. . ; a " ""ring me ear y
Jrlng, aro both on their feet again. ,
Bert Kobert. now of Houlton, came
over the mountain the latter part of the
week, and visited a day or two with
menu hereabout, returning Monday.
M. E, Kmmon, fl. B. Rose, E.J.
Mil and A. II. Powell, ol Pittsburg,
made a trip out to the county seat last
week, some of them going on to Port
land.
Mis Lou Bhannahan I teaching the
Klst ichool thia u.lr 1... hu, S....
Merle, who 1 at home unu.,1,1 inir at. thu
pir work of tome Portland artificial
tooth carpenter,
Wash Muckle. of fir Trl,.,. .
Mr. Ilassett, ol Seattle, came over from
ot, Helens, arid went mi tin ftnek ap.It
on a land lnsecting tour, stopping here
auain Monday ninlit. ami tl,n l.t t,.
Wt. Helen Tuesday.
W. 0. Woorls and fu,.,ltu .!.
Iieen livina- on the V. M. V
during the cropping vaon, moved back
to ineir own ranch on Upper I'ebble
creek thi week. They will be with ua
again during haying and harvest.
Nelghlsir are keenlnir Dr. Hatflnld'a
new liill-droiinlnir Planet lr. aeeilnr imi
hot thi week, itettins in their beet.
carrot and other need, while the
weather ia tint. The machine work to
perfection, esiiecislly where the ground
I thoroughly pulverized, and ia a won
derful time and labor saver.
CI. W. Parker, now of Houlton. made
a hurried trip through the Nchaleinand
uu over Into Wasliinulon county the
latter part o( last week, hi object being
to buy another horse, so a to do team
ing, but the horse he went to see did
not suit him, so he did not buy, and re
turned to Houlton Saturday.
Omar Nickerson. who went out to
Portland along in March, but who ha
been in (iood Samaritan hospital the
past month, with inflammatory rheuma
tism, came home last Thursday, still
ulfering. He tried to walk partol the
wy over the mountain, which cave
it i a back-set.
John Edholin tried to rldo one of hi
horse without (addle, bridle or even a
halter. The animal ! gentle enough
ordinarily, but feot a-goiug a little too
fast, and John had a eliding motion to
ward the ground, which he struck with
considerable force. Result, sore spots
all over hi person, and tlie smell of var
ious liniment when in hi presence.
Don't try that kind of a ride again, John.
The minister assigned1 to this charge
by the conference iu cession at Can by
last week I Rev. J. C. Emmel. He is
au entirely new man to thia people and
we shall have to get acquainted with him
and hi family. Our presiding elder will
be Rev, N. Shupp, well and favorably
known hereabouts. The boy preacher,
Rex. E. L. Jones, wa sent to Albany,
where he will not only preach, but at
tend the Albany college during the year.
R. Brssenian, who ha been down the
river toward Mist the past three weeks,
repairing the iH-cda house, came home
Sunday lor a spell. After gelling in hi
truck patch and doing Borne other work
hereabouts, he will leturn and finish up
the job (or Mr. Deeds. She has been
raising her house (our feet higher, put
ting on a new rool and dressing the out
side with dimension shingles, which
will give her a very pretty and comfort-1
able dwelling.
On last Saturday, May 24, steps were
taken before Notary Public John Prin
gle, ol this town, to incorporate a mill- i
ing company. The incoriiorators are
W. I). Case, T. L. Parker, N. J. Parker,
John Parker, Wm. Pringle and E. J.
Mill. The body will bo known as the
East Fork Milling Company, will be lo
cated at or near Pittsburg, and will do
a general lodging and milling Imi-iness.
will manufacture finished lumber, and
will, in time, make Hour and other
grain products, a did the old milling
coinMny at the same location, burned
out two year ago. Thia community
will welcome the advent of aueh an en
terprise and will give encouragement by
way of patronage as well a in kindly
word.
Cheerful nes.
Loam to laugh. A good laugh 1
better than medicine.
Learn how to tell a atory. A well
told story ia aa welcome a a Bunbeum
in a sickroom. ,
Learn to keoo your own trouble to
yourself. The world 1 too busy to care
for your ills and sorrows.
Learn to stop croaking. If you can
not see any good in the world, keep the
bad to yourself. -.
Seasonable goods at Collin A Gray'.
"i.arga stock of general merchandise
at Collins & Gray's, St. Helens, Oregon.
Tur Tiuviei will nreach next Sun
day afternoon at Columbia City and in
St, Helena in the evening.
James Cox. of Republic, Wash., ar
rived here Wednesdav evening on a visit
to hi parents and other relatives.
Larire stock of latest novels direct from
the publishers j 25-cent novels at to
cents, at the drug store.
Meager details of a moat terrible cat
astrophe were circulated in "'".P"B.
yestorrtay morning. - r
Martin'a landing, opposite Deer is and,
with another man and his two daughter
and two other girls were crossing the
Columbia in a row boat Wednesday af-
ternoon. wnen me uuni "'r-
Li , ".'.if ..wned. We do not give this
as positive information merely rumor.
The Moncley quartette drew a big
audience last Saturday eveninn ai viw
kanie and gave their Hn8.1 "!'
treat ol ong and impersonation. The
music furiUHheu was rr : : T
patriotic and prohibition character, and
wasof aweet melody and accurate - har
mony. Their representation of Hie
Bells'- waa vivid and artistic, aa were,
indeed, all their .election. Mr. knox,
the impersonator, made no lack of fnn.
Will' Ou-hW"' poem of the early set
tlers He is undoubtedly one ol the
most clever actors and impersonator
traveling louay
iZTl. : s m m. The ob-
wt a.inouncc.1 are to engage in the
Inainee of cutting and transporting
, er, lumber and cordwood, and in
,;. , therewith to eequlro, equip,
coiistriiet and operate lines ol railroad,
k dro"d, et.;., tmn fw PO't
at or near the town ol Oob e, by the
moat ! ron,e- t0 8 P?1"' ? " S
shore of Nelmlem bay, such roads to
S?r? Mght and pH.scngess, to buy ami
ii ind otherwise deal i logs, timber,
U , and U Kinds of building mater
! "to charter, build.purcl.aseand oiwr
ate ileambnt and lighters on theWill-
laniette, i;oiumm n .
Article o( Incorporation ol the Co
lumbia Timber .Company were tiled in
county, . frnUy. , by , ''
THK oiitourr COUBT.
Bchlere Found Guilty of Murder lo
the First Degree.
The long-drawn-out murder ease wa
brought to close last Sunday morning
"..y awij oy me jury which hao
been deliberating over fourteen hour,
and before that having been In the Jury
box over a week. The verdict ol the
Jury wa, "murder In the first degree,"
which, when declared to have been it
verdict, the Jury wa excused from fur
ther consideration of that case and Irom
further duty for the term. The pria-
" laaeii ueiore trie court again
on Monday, when the judge announced
that M.ntuneA ut.itl.l I . I .... i. :
next Saturday (tomorrow.) Up to that
time a motion for a new trial may be
made.
Upon the Indictment returned Into
court againat Bv M. Erway, charged
wuii cattle stealing, the case was dis
missed, for the time beiinr. rnrinir to the
fact that the principal witness wa not
to be found. The case i still open,
however, and upon obtaining the wit
nes the case may be called op at any
time.
The entire Ini-V waa diamiaaiul Mnn.
day forenoon, and no very important
mtuiers, save tne argument ol a lew
motions, was transacted during the week.
Read It In Ilia Newspaper.
Georee Schaub. a well known German
citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, ia a
constant reader o( tlie Dayton Vols
zeitung. He know that thi paper
aim to advertise only the best in it
column, and when he eaw Chamber
lain' Tain Balm adyertised therein for
lame buck, he did not hesitate in buying
a bottle oi it lor hi wife, who (or eight
week had suffered with the moat terri
ble pain in her back and could get no
relief. He Bays: "After usiux the Pain
Balm for a few days mv wife said to me.
'I (eel a though born anew', and before
using the entire contents of the bottle
the unbearable pain bad entirely
vanished and she could again take op
her household duties." He ia very
thankful and bone that all suffering
likewise will hear of her wonderful re
covery. This valuable liniment is for
rale at the St. Helen Pharmacy.
Industrial Note.
The following brief note, taken from
the current number pf the Columbia
River Timberman, while some of them
will not be a matter of new to Columbia
county people, they will go to how that
uie inuuBinai activity in our own county
1 being brought to the attention of
people all over the coast, through the
wide circulation ol that industrial and
commercial journal:
W. J. Dtitz. of Rainier. Or.. loaded
tw o cars of cedar pole for Arizona laBt
month.
V. Early and Henry Swales have
purchased the Graham shingle mill.
near Clatskanie, Columbia county.
The Nordby & Fluhrer Shingle mill at
Runvon Station, near Quincy, Columbia
county, has commenced operatioua.
Enpnrt Bros., of Clatekanie, have
started a new logging camp near Ole
Erickson's ranch, upon the Clatskanie
river.
W. Eccles was in Ogden on a business
trip. His mill at Helens, purchased
from Meserve Bros., is being put in
shape with additional muchinery for the
season's run.
Ice cream will be served next Mon
day in J. li. Godfrey's office. Proceeds
for the benelltof Uev. rhilorook.
The county clerks are busy this week
nrennrimr the election supplies and the
sherilfs are busy delivering the same to
the proper persons in the various pre
cincts. There will be an ice cream and straw
berry social at Perry's hall, at Houlton,
next Wednesday evening, June 4th, the
Croceeds to be given to Kev. Mr. Phil
rook, The public i most cordially in
vited to attend. Bring your best girl,
appetite and parse.
Farr Bro.. of Neer Citv, are making
some very extensive improvements about
their wood flume and wharf. From the
wharf bark to the hill they are putting
in an entirely new flume. The boys
have recently purchased a fine body of
timber adjacent to their flume and will
cut it to wood.
The ball game of the aeneon seems to
have taken place on the diamond here
last Sunday. The steamer Iraldn came
from Saiuier with the team from there
and a large number of interested specta
tors, ana returned later witn tne victor
ioua plnvers and an enthusiastic throng.
The score stood nine to nineteen in
favor of the visitors, and as a matter of
fact, there was occasion for hilarity.
It is reported that the O. R. & N. Co.
will buy the Astoria and Columbia river
railroad and discontinue their river
boats between Astoria and Portland,
and the business will be done by the
White Collar line. That the bar service
will be turned over to the Puget Sound
Tugboat Co. This will give Astoria a
common point and will no doubt result
in the bulliylns of gram warenouses ana
Bhipping wheat from Astoria. It will
I. : t . I ....:,,. I Kitlnn
result in a inns" tu'uui, ui tniw, wa
invested there and give a new impetus
to all kinds of business. ,
S. Benson, the well-known lumber
man, recently returned from a visit to
the timbered region back of Clatskanie.
He has had cruiser looking over that
country for some time, and while there
completed the purchase of a number of
tract of line timber land, which bring
up hi holdings there to 6000 acres.
When he hag exhausted the timber in
trhii-h his loctfintr eamDS are now situ
ated, near Oak Point, he will build eight
miloa of railroad from Clatskanie to hia
new purchase and commence logging
the timoer on it. iriuny urepiuua
Good roads, like good streets, make
habitation alonar them most desirable.
They economize time and force in trans
portation of product, reduce wear and
tenr on horses, harness and vehicles and
enhance the market value of real estate.
Thev raise the value of farm lands and
farm products and tend to beaulilv the
country through which they pass. They
facilitate rural mail ueuvery ana are a
potent aid to education, religion and so
ciability. Charles Sumner once said
"The road and the echoolmaster are the
two most important agents in advancing
civilization. Cathlamet (iaaettet
The summer schedule of rates of fare
on the A. & C. R. B. will go into effect
n .limn 1. The tickets between rori-
lnnd and Seaside, Uearhart aud North
Beach will be interchangeable and good
on anvof the river boats either coining
or going. The rate between Portland
and Uearhart and Heaside will bo 4 for
the round trip. These tickets, like all
the summer tickets, will be good until
October 15 and the sale ol them will
ewo on September 15. Portland to Fla-
vel and return $3. The tickets to Sea
1 side and Gearhart will be good to North
I Beach points except Ilwaco. The tick
'ets to Havel will only be good by rail.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the J ntartor.
Land onto at Oregon Clly, Oregon,
My . DAK.
OTNJ W HKRKBY OIVBN THAT TUB
fiillftwltiir rtAtitt-d RMtlfcr hum Alad IMltloa of
N'
Ilia Itllnntliitl Ot tntLktt anal nrtinf In ani.IHtrtof
hliclHlin, and thatnald proofwlll be made before
the Ht-Klalor and Kw elver, at Oregon Oily, Or
egon, on iunt 17th, wm, via:
joHKi'tf h. i.r.n.
It. X. W.402. for the V.'A ol HW and WM of MM.
of aeetlon , T 4 N, K 2 W. lie namea the fol
lowing wuneanea to prove au contiiinoua mi
dtiuee upon ami cultivation of aald land, viz:
John W. Parker, Alva 11. Powell, Albert L. Par
ker and Emery 1. Mllla, of Plttxlinrg, Oregun.
vjia uiab. rt. auunaiii nviow.
aWCf fOH PUBLICATION '
Department of the Interior.
land Office at Oregon i:ltv, Or.,
April 19th, 1902.
NOTTCB IB HEREBY OIVKS THAT THK
following-named aetiler haa filed notice of
bin Intention t'j make filial pfoof to aupport ol
his claim, and thataald prwtf will be made be
fore the Register an.1 Kwielver, at Oregon Citjr,
Oregon, on June Ath, wz, viz:
ALBKliT THIVIKROK,
H. E. 121)51, l.tf. the aw aectlon 86, 1 4 n, r 4 w.
lie namea tbe f'lllowlug wltuemiea to prove bla
Cfintlnuoua reaidence npon ajid cSHlvation of
aald land, via: A.O. Hoti-hklsa,. Horen Jepper
aen, Arthur Batou, Charlie Nelson, all nf Ua
oona, Oregon. CUAB. 11. MOOKES,
azomau aMfgiitter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior. -Land
Oince at Oregon City. Oregon,
April ailh, 1902.
VTOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT IKK
11 following-named settler baa Sled notice of
ber lnteutlon to make Hunt proof In aupport ol
her claim, and that aald proof will be made be
fore the Couutr Clerk of Columbia County, at
at. Helena, Oregon, on June 14th, !:. viz:
HAK1K UKACtt riSITUUnil,
Formerly Marie Grace Purney, daughter of
P.lla Piirnpv. flffraiuf!. hnmealad entrv No.
11,615. for tbe e'i of aw! and nwU of w!i and
sm1 of le'-i of aectlon 4, tp. 4 n, r 6 weal.
Klie namea tne lonowing witneaaea to prove
hercontinuoua reaidence upon, and cultivation
of aald land, viz: R. V. McNutl, of Portland,
Oregon, and W C. Kiehman, . H. Bute and M.
J. Johnioa, of Keaney, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interlor."
Land Ottice at Oregon City, Oregon,
May M, 1902.
NOTICB 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named aettler haa filed notice of
hie Intention to make final proof In aupport of
hia claim and that aald proof will be made be
fore the Coanty Clerk of Columbia County, at
St. Helena, Oregon, on July 6, l'JU2, via:
ALBERT L. PARKER,
H. E. No. 13,349, for the NK'4 of section IS.T. 4
K, K.IW. He namea tbe following wltneaaea
to prove bla contitiuoua reaidence ujon and cul
tivation of aald laud, via: Karnuel P. Kallard
and Hitrel WllkiUHon. of Pltlabure-. Oregon:
Jobn Roberta and Cbarlea Rolieru, of Vernouia,
uregon. uitAO. n- auuKbu.
maJ4 Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In
and for Columbia County.
Ia Uie matter of tbe eatute of Frank M. Webber,
deceased.
NOTICE D3 HEREBY GIVES THAT DAVID
Davie, the administrator of tbe estate of
Frank M. Webber, deceased, haa rendered and
E resented for aelOement, and filed in aald court
is final account of his administration of said
eatate. and that the l(Hh day of June. 1902, at
one o'clock p. m., at the court-room In the
oourt-houee, in Bt. Helena, In aald county- and
atate, haa been duly appointed by tbe judge of
aaia court icr tne aetllemenc oi aam accouut, at
or before which time any heir, creditor or per
son interested In said eatate may file ohjectluna
to aald account or any l'era thereof. This no
tice la published by order of the Hon. J. B.
Doan, county judge for aald county, of date
April 29, ISlOi. DAVID DAVIS.
Bj9j6 . Adminietrator.
SUMMONS.
In the Clrcait Court, of the State of Oregon, for
theCoimty of Columbia,
tirace Futnauu, plaintiff,
va.
Carl F. Pntuam, defendant.
To Carl F. 1'utnam, delendant- '
IN THE NAME OF THE bTATB OF OREGON:
You are hereby required to appear and an
swer the complaint Died against you In the
above entitled auit, within ten daya from the
date of the eervk-e of this euinmoiu, npon you.
if nerved within thia county; or If served in any
other county of thla elate; then within twenty
day? from the dale of the aervice oi thia num
niona upon yon: and If you fail ao to appear,
for want thereof the plaint: ft will aak the court
for the relief prayed for in the complaint, which
la for a decree disaolvltig the bonda of matri
mony between the plaiutifl and yourself, tlie
defendant, and for coata aud disbursements.
This summons la published by order of Hon.
Thomas A. McBride, circuit judge, made this
14th dav of May, 19U2. L. T. BAK1N,
nil6j27 Attorney for plaintiff.
Timber Land, Act June S, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Status Land Orrtca,
Ore eon Citv, Oregon, April 18, 1902.
-VTOTtCE IS HEREBY OIVKN THAT IS COM
l pliauce with the provisions of the act of
Congresa of June 3, 1378. entitled "An act for
the sate of timber lands in tbe States of Califor
nia, Oregou, Nevada, and Washington Terri
tory," as extended to all the Public Land States
bv act of Auitust 4. 1692, Charles Colesn, of
Houlton, county of Columbia, state of Oregon,
nas this dav riled iu this office his sworn state
ment No. 5710, for the purchaae of the nK of
sw1-; of seel ion No. 23, In township No. 5 n,
range No. H w, and will offer proof to ahow that
the land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his otaira to aald land before the Reg
ister and Receiver of this otHee at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Saturday, the 12th day of July, 190X
tie namea aa witnesses: vnrtsmpner oauerveiu
and Alphouse Bsuervein, of Houlton, Oregon;
Josepn Alien, oi lan&ion, itreguu; auioiiu
Kiircltart, of Portland, Oregon. Any and all
persons claiming adversely the above-described
fands are reauested to file their claims tn this
office on or before said 12th day of July, UKO.
2j27 cii Aa. a. huukks, itegister.
Count Warrant for Cancellation Ha
Urm 1902.
NOTICE 18 BEREBYG1VEN THAT I? THK
following county warrants are not pres
ented tor payment within sixty (60) daya irom
July I. HKB.that they be will canceled by order of
tne county court ana payment tueroui reiutwu.
Date. To Whom Drawn. No. Amt.
Julv 8, 1K98.-I. Speueer 3l8i (1 00
Mav 8. 1WI3W. T. Griswold SK7 4 75
May, 1893..J. L. Bowling -WJ- 8 00
Jan. 11, IKSL.James Pllcher 2777..:... 1 00
Jan. 11, ls93..Jamcs Hart 2776. 1 00
Mcta.15, lt James Smith -S915 1 60
July S, 18smNncy A. McGrew 81H 2 50
Jul8, 18U8--J. W. Nelson SOJ0 7 60
Moh 15, lSMWrn. I.smstord .fl4 1 00
Nov. 18, 18S3-T. W. Jordon SSM. 1 00
Men. 15, 18t..Hrrison Beuria SiC'i t 50
July 20, 1SK2..M. Lovenakl -2310 S 00
May 8, latH-.. H. Tryon... . ...-2!t 3 2i
R,it. la. lSi J. W. Guild :..249 6 40
May 6. 1898-A. J. Freeman -29fiS 4 50
Jan. 11, lWrt-.C. T. Young 2773- 1 00
Mcb. 15, 18tttJ&me Henderson SK16- 1 50
SCCOMO WKIKS A.
May 29. lRM-.Wm. Wilson S7 4 40
July 11. lsot-I. Rouse 2i1 1 00
Nov. 12, lSM-John Reynolds IM5 1 00
Nov. 12, 1X84.-A. J. Nelson - 716. 4 00
Jau. 12. ls5..Joeph Bureau 9"4 1 50
Nov. 12, 1H94.-W. Baroett 5W- 60
Nov, 12, lL,ewls Bradley 1 00
Juue 1. lsm.John Jelly 12 4 00
Jan. 12, 1S!"5M. Dnnlap 96S 2 10
May 13, 18U5..0. W. Brown -12a 1 00
J. ii. WAITS, County Clerk.
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
To the Honorable County Court of Columbia
County, Oreiron: '
WE THK UNDERSIGNED LKOAu VUTEKa
residing Id Uoblo preoinnt, Columbia
Count v, Oreiron, would respectfully petition
your lionorable body at Ha next regular meet
ing, which will be held on the 2nd day ol July,
1903, In the oourt-houae In tbe city o( 8t. Hel
ena, Columbia county, state of Oregon, that a
i,a vruntmi to o. X. Hunter to sell snirit-
unua, vinous uud malt llqnora In quantltea less ,
than one gallon, in Ooble precinct, in aaid
eountv and aute, aud that aald license do
granted for a period of six mouths, for all of
which your petitioners will ever pray.- Signed:
C. P. Anderson, t. Unk, H. Blake, J. E. Con
bov, L. Bradlev, M. W. Bradley, O. W. Piten
befger, H. M. 'Fowler, Jamea Kennedy, Jr., H.
Ntehman, R. Livingston, Peter Hoesch, Walter
Hunter. John Forfrl, O. Gruber. Victor Furor,
KliUa WMu.r. fMristinher MaL'inn. G. . Ftta
ter, Howard Koberts. W.-D. Satterlee John Met
ricks, A. Neer, Jas. McGregor, J. Durbcc, Ira lr
Withrow, Wm. Dohorty K. A. S.nlth, C. C. Fow
ler. J. M. Kowlor, lletirge Foster. Jr., Joseph
Lawrence. Frank Bishop, R. L Keuny, A. R.
Rotierta, win. B. BlndWicK, r n. Maiinsier, .
K. Miller, Edward Black, lakoo Zwingli, J. L.
Archibald, F, C. Cleaver. I. M. Sjicncer, John
Farr, U. M. Furr, J. W. Lord, E. O. Jonea, Fred
Wnodham, P. H. Filer, W. A. Raymond, 0. E.
OHlrt:V.G. Tucker, W. Bishop. C. Link, O. W.
Jonlan, S. C. Ward, M. Link, George Trim.W.
A. Hamptou, G. C. Fowler.
We are still furnishing the Weekly
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the ruoord nhows refranliiiK tbe title. An Abstract 1 eNential aa
a deed. Insist on haviue it. We have the only ftet of abMract
books in the oounty. All work promptly executed aud satisfactum
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