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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1902)
DAVID DAVIS. jjBitoi arm lWwwroi. .... vim and dwuijliur, HaUle, who ..,. resided In our Hy (or number of p ludutirlou woman and bright, nudiou eli'W- " u, K E. Quick hM ""M M hm tjhilor Flat to Mr. Jacob Skuaa, of . tha transfer being made last PLU Mr fikusa urn t proud In aha kDowU'dlt tiit he hM one of tha nicest places 10 "' V" " " j . i. v0Mr time will wltnes. great in the place, too, under tha :r.oliU present owner. Th. Astoria rllrod and Ihe rlva .(..rnboiit companl-a ere reported to i.... reached n understanding Whereby Insr. w ill b no nor bP aacnrslon. between Portland end Seaside attar July lit. This wl" hlnck eye to Clatsop bttrb, but tli railroad hut nolsufflileni anulpmeut W nanaie in eaaurtioni with li regular eutunier travel It li quite possible thai In order to put tip a hrd flgbt for business on the l'ort i.nd.The Dallas route thi. eummer the WhiU Coll" H'1 wl" l''ed 1,18 ataamer fUlley UaUert on the ran again. The company Is at preeeiil operating the temcr Metlako and Tahorue, but mither of tbM It large or coinmodl u m th. Bailey Oattert. The latter I now cowing the A.torla run. Laat year tbe Bailey Gattert carried thousand of tourist up I ha river. Governor T. T. Gear baa received from B. S. Pague, of Charle.ton.8. C, a email vial filled with duat from the rater of Mount Pelt. Mr. I'ague revived the dntt from the ofBcera of the eteamslilp Ca, recently arrived at Charleston. Mar 10 the ateanier waa 256 nillee eaet of Mount Pelee, when the dual fell on th decks, covering them to the depth of kalian Inch. The duat la grey, and ao loe that the particle, are ecareely visible to the naked eye. A almllar sample wee etnt by Mr. Pague to the Portland Free Library Museum. Much haa been aald of lata of the en terprltlng endevore of the American hen apropos of the beef troat and the ecaro lljrolmeat. Aa will be seen from the following, however, a Hleeourl rackler break, the record : A man In Mletourl placed a porcelain egg In the neet of an ambitious old hen and found the egge be afterward laid were Increased In lie. Then be put a gooae egg In the Mtt and the hen laid one of her own jut at large. Ha wm eo delighted with the scheme that he put a fitotball in the neet and awaited reaulta. The neit morning he found an eggqoltaaa targa aa a lor-tlall, but there waa no hen in eight. Securing the egg, he aaw engrav d on it by hen photography. "I'm no ostrich, but I've dona my beat." Later be found the ben iniide the egg. Many men have died In Portland of late yearn who were poeeeeed of greater wealth, but none have ahown a mora benevolent diapoaillon than the lata Governor Bylveater Pennoyer, whoee will waa probated laat week. He give hie One Columbia Blmigh farm to the Good Samaritan boepltal, and the eevon acre tract at Wodatock to the St.Vin cent' boapital. About tw year ago he gave a fine picee of land to tba city of Portland for park purpoeea, A part o the remainder of the eetate I givrn to hia married daughter, the reeldue la to be divided aa if the teator had died iuteetate. The will la written In the de ceaeml'a own handwriting, dated March 27, 1902. The aetata Includee the valu able aawmlll on the water front and fine realdenoa, and la estimated to be worth tlSO.OOO. Again the queetlon of doting the hrlilgo drawa nt Portland at certain hour it nuder eonaideration and dla eauon. Captain Ungllt, United SUtea engineer, held a meeting q clUaen Tueeday after noon, at which record waa made of tba atateinenta pro and cor. The meeting waa attended by a number of ateam-boat men and ofBcera of corpo ration! owning and operating ateamera on the Willamette, and by a number of cltlient repraaentlng tba Eaet Utde Im provement Aaaoclatlon. The atean. boat men, of courte, claim that the doting of tba drawa at certain boura would remit In great Inconvenience to them and barm to traffic, white the rep- reaentatlvea of the eltlaen of the Eaat Hide claim that the largo trafDo and travel over the bridge la entitled to aa much eonaideration aa commerce of tba river. The matter will be aubmltted to the Secretary of the Interior, by Captain LangBt. Laat Saturday evening there took place, under the auardcet of the Baatern fltaro! thia city, an affair which will long be remembered aa one of the moat enjoyable functiona ol Ita kind aver participated In by the people of our. It waa a atrfatlv Indira affair, given in honor ot one of the chapter'e moat prom inentvounamembor. Mr. Erwln Seffert, of Deer Island. Chanter waa opened earley In the evening with the waual formality of ceienionlee, after whloii a moat pleaaing programme waa rendered Theae entertaining featurea being con cluded, the large number of peraon preeent repaired to the lower hall, where a bounteous aupuer awaited dlpoltlon, and Uita feature of the evening' enjoy tnent put tho climax on all former n"orta In that II n. There wa a goodly attendance, and the member of honor received many congratulation. The people of St. Helena will not tep aald for anybody or anything when the mat ter of preparing good aupper present ltelf, and particularly la thla aaid of inn niembera of the Eastern Star. The poplle. teacher and natron of the liuvhelor Flat echou! have determln ed not lo be behind the timet iu the matter of patriotic leutlmant, and have accordingly gone about the work of rale- lug iumle with which to ourch large flag for the school bulldiug there, most commendable determination. and accordingly there will be an Interest ing literary entertainment and basket aoclal at the anhool house eit Monday evening, June 23rd, at 8 o'clock, to which tba entire public Is niostoord lolly inviuxi, togottier with well tilled purses and lunch hasketa. On our part we de sire to further Invite the dear people, to loaist upon their attendance. Such undertakings are to be encouraged, and wa aluoeaely hope to be able to record tba fact In onr next issue that not only an enjoyable time wa had, but that the moat aaguina bopea of the teacher and pupil Interested In thla work baa been experienced. Messi I. W. Case, B. J. Mills, Wm. Prlngle and John Parker, of Pittahurg, were In thll city Wednesday morning, on their way home from Oregon City and Portland, where they had been look ing after matters pertalnlg to their new corporation, the East Fork Shingle and Manufacturing Company, of Pittsburg. Their papera are filed and their plant purchased, the machinery to be taken In at once. They have a fifty-horse en gine and a sixty-horse boiler, which they aay will afford them more power lhau they need. The new company Is composed J huetelert and the success of the undertaking li assured. . They ex pect to market their product In Portland, shipping by the way of Clalskanie. The officer are of the new company are Wm. Prlngle, president; W. D. Cane, vice-president; E. J. Mills, secretary ; John Parker, treasurer. The good people of Hooltoo are .ar ranging details for the provision of ways and means to assist their Methodist pastor, Rev. Mr. Davie. The plan is to serve Ice cream and cake and possibly strawberries and cream, next Wed net day to a public anxiously awaiting the opportunity to contilbnte to such a good cause. The reputation the Houllon ladlea have for providing delicacies on anoccaaianof that kind will be maintain ed next Wedneaday, and their efforts ought to be rewarded by a liberal pat ronage from the public Everybody ia most cordially invited to be present and assist In thia good work. Judge McBride convened circuit court in regular session in Astoria yesterday. The present term of court there promises to be about as Interesting a the but semi on beld here. Among other case of importance on the docket to be tried there thia term are to be noticed three criminal eases, all very Important, and especially a murder case, wherln a young man la to be tried for the murder of hia father. To that time-honored say ing that death and taxes are not to be escaped, must be added the fact that just so much meanneas must be com mitted and expenaea go on just the same. Articles of incorporation of the Yank ton Public Hall Association have been drawn and other atepa taken for the consummation of the organisation. The object, aa the name implies, is to build and maintain a la rue hall at Yankton to be used for publlo purposes, which certainly will 611 one of the most urgent naoda of that thriving community, in capital stock baa been placed at $1000, divided Into shares of $1 each, and it ia expected that tbla will be taken np by the borne people at once, or anynow, ao much thereof aa will be necessary io complete the building. The St, Helena base ball team went B . I. - to Woodland last Bjnaayio crow u with the team there, and much to the gratification of all the people who went from here, the loeal team was victorious. There teems to have been considerable of a contest, aa the score stood fourteen to B (Wen with a half of an inning to spare, for tne oi. neiens w.u. new uniforms, prooaniy, naa sotneiuiug todo with the matter, at not only the dignity of the town waa to uphold, but roold never do to be beaten upon n first occasion of appearing in the new dreatea. rwtl Abates of election are now ready inr the oorta of new county otlloera and may be had by forwarding fee of 1.00 to the county clerk lor me enme. d bonds are 1100: constables' and justicea' bonds are 11000. Precinct ofBcera can qualify and execute bonda before a notary public, but anouia ... their certificate with oath attacnea, ana their bond, to the county clerk for Bling, .k. i.. for which la 80 oenta. The total eost for qualifying la 11.80. All officer. ahould fll their oatn ana oonu ouu. w fora July 7th. Wh. ran eomnlaln of the few light .L..i rain exnerienced the early part ol the pre.ent week, especially at a time when rain waa so much need ed t Inst think. Tnere is wio mj especially the cldver, wnicn cut, to eoine extent, and needed the ' . i AU.HAnla in rain to assist tne oiuer .cu.. -curing Iti beaide. there are tha-uj i l,. r ver wblcn are aiarvi " - . i-i.. nn. rA an aelfish a to ana eeruumyi - regret a little rain, wnen n am - Jud, .specially lnce the eaaon haa been ao devoid ol moiature. There teem, to .be aomethliig of more .. i.r Imnortance atanding in u1B r Crating the the way - -, B, swth bv the people of Bt. UeleM, An affair that i to take place Helens. , , kere a any oi polblyUthecauseofthl-unpatriotl Llin. which ee.n. to have hold of our Moule. It would be mor. becomi ng, ;ni;lterofact,todothece.oorawn the Foarth at .on.e other place, In view of the facts whion The Woodmen camp at Warren I. ar ranulng tot a public enter....." - ---. il on Friday evening, June basket social on r. . ,..,. 7th. rrooeeda lor wmibu "", . The Rainier bate ball olavera went nn to Bcapoooae last Sunday and bad a try-out with the team there. being a glorious victory for the visitors, a the it-ore stood - w sVTwalrWI, Whether the Scappoose boy were ex tremely poor player, or whether the visitor, were extremelv sood nlavera do not know, but the thing waa extreme ly one-tided nt all event. Whoever goe. np against the Rainier team may do ao with the assurance they will have to piny ball if they win. Mr, and Mr. Dolman nald a brief visit to their Banker hill summer resort last week and report the surrounding aa presenting an attractive appearance. The house remains about as they left it out aucn cannot be said In regard to the content.. A good stove left there is probably doing service is aume other cabin in that vicinity. Earl Saxton, of Yankton, i. carrying a twenty-two bullet In hi. band, as a re sult of an accidental discharge of a rifle, in tne hand, of hi. elder brother, Sher man, Wednesday evening. The wound I not aeriou. and the bullet will be al lowed to remain in the band. The affair to take place at Houlton on Wednesday evening ol next week, for the benefit of Rev. Davies, ia to be a conundrum party. Just what ia to take place la a conundrum. Omar Spencer, of Vernon ia. passed through this place last Monday morning on hia way home from Portland,- where be had been attending to business mat ters for a few day. The aasessora, Meter.. White and Blaketley, are Invading the quietude of Nebalem valley this week. They will finish their woik over there early next week. At the acbool meetng held In this district Monday evening, Mr. Slaughter waa elected director for three years and Mr. II. P. Watkin. waa elected clerk. Mr. J. H. Decker i treating hia resi dence, in the north part of town, to a coat of paint, adding some porches, and Otherwise Improving the premises. Mrs. W.O.Lee and son, of Rainier, visited Mrs. Lee', parenta, Mr. and Mrs. U. Matthews, of Houlton, several daya recently. Marie Grace Pettljohn made final proof on her homestead last Saturday. Her witaeeees were W. C. Eichman and Q. U. Situ. For sale: 160 acre, timber land, n of M of section 26, tp. 4 n, r 8 weat; $10 per acre. Inquire of J. H. Mlloer, Marsh field, Oregon. Mr. A. H. Powell, ot Pittsburg, was transacting business here and in Port land and Oregon City this week. Albert Parker, ot Plttsbnrg, waa out from that place last .Sunday and Mon day on a bosiness mission. Dr. McLaren,' Martin Both and Misa Allle Perry were op from Rainier Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Collins visited friends in Portland and Oregon City last Sunday artd Monday. Rev. Mr. Breck will conduct eervicea at the Episcopal church next Sunday evening. William Placke, of Bock creek, was in town a day or two thia week. Mr. and Mrs. John Robert, have re moved from Houlton to Uoble. Yernonla Plck-Ups. Miaa Stella Hoeford. who haa been t.iMn mwina In one of tne atate In atitution. at Salem the past school year, came home last week for the summer vacation. , Th inhnnl election -here resulted in the selection of A. L. Baker aa director and E. Q. Shannahan a. clerk. V W Thrnnn. of Rock creek. I. in Portland thi. week after a Champion mowing machine. n ur p.rlrar haa moved back on hi. ranch and will get out .hingle bolt, for tbe new mill at 1'itt.ourg. u n r Milmsten and her sister. ir : Rnoncnr. are visiting rela- t ves and friends mis weea iu and Vancouver. The organisation of the East Fork oi.i1 mnii Manufacturing company ttm eomnanv to DUBh the thimrla business this summer and to-put In a aawmm in me mw rv.t.hl J. R. Godfrev. of St. Hel .innned here over night Sunday, on hi way up reooie orw, w lu""" timber lana, wun a view k --'" r" tions if the lay auited hia fansy. F. E. Waters, of Forest Grove, spent a day or two in thia vicinity last week looking after the interests i ol tne uregon Fire Beiiei absocibhoh, ui n va r im. went out to St. Helen. thla' week alter a load of merchandise, r a rwn. the gentleman who or ganised the grange here last year, via "ted that body last Saturday and de livered a very excellent w "fY-"- M..t. of tha order ana wnm " , . j TV- mutlnif waa an open one, n being ..- 11 uum . " , nreaent. Tbe cnuuren gave programme. - Joth Rose went out to Forest Grove last Saturday with a team wflatjw. . li. ... m hm hrouirht noma Mrs. un -" V-. r:.- u tii Rosa Keasey ana ner ...r, McNutt, and Master Guy, the latter two E. . tw week vis t with friend, and relative here. T.B. Ponalow took hi. wool clip to Forest Grove thi. week, and will bring -iih l.hn an Acme Heroule. bay cutting machine and rake. r n.i... ..nt In Portland Friday ii.ni business trip, returning the first ol this week. .... j fwln Hlirht came in from Houlton t .week after a load of their househSld good. left behind when the Orally moved out early in the epring. Learn to hide your pain, under jileasunt emllea. and ache. Preparing for the End. August Sohleve, the condemned mur derer, I. manifesting in abundance of outward evidence that ha I. prepared for the end that awalta him. To the officer, and hi. visitors ha vigo rously protests bi Innocence, and de clare that a. soon aa be ia out of the w.y the search for the real guilty one will begin. In hia demeanor there ia not a scintilla of mental anguish. He sleep, soundly and eata ravenously. He devotee considerable time to ainglng sacred songs and often pray, fervently. To the Sheriff last Monday, be stated that he dreamed of heaven the night before and seem, anxious for the time to come when hi. earthly trial will end. Several clergymen have visited him in his cell and he welcomes their visit, and consoling word.. Sheriff Hattan ha. begun all neceaeary arrangements for carrying out the behests of the court in regard to the hanging. There seems to be little likelihood that an appeal will be taken ; however the time aet for such a legal move will not expire until today. Some of the material for erecting the scaffold and constructing the enclosure has already been delivered, and carpen ters are engaged to do the work. The warrant issued to the Shelff commands that officer to make disposition of the prisioner according to tbe sentence, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock in tbe fore noon and 2 o'clock in the aftoroon of Wednesday, July 2. If the proceedings take place, as is likely tbey will on the day appointed, it will be the first of tbe kind in tbe history of- tbe county, and great Interest ia being manifested by the people. A great many are anxious to witness the affair, and the Sheriff ia inclined to be very generous with hia invitations, which are ready for issu ance, announcing the affair to take place at 12 o'clock noon. Beaben Hews Jfotee. Wm. Doberty and wife visited Seaside last Sunday. Albert Larson visited friends at Hood River last week. Mrs. Temoest Clark, of Aberdeen, ia viaiting her father, Mr. A. Wise. Hon. C. W. Nottingham, of Portland, waa in tbla place laat Saturday. Fred Comfort baa purchased the Ed Butta nronertv and took nosseaaion last Saturday. Our echool-honse bell, of 660 pounds, haa arrived from Chicago, which will toon be in position. S. E. Butte and wife moved to Port land the first of the week. Mr. Butte haa accented a position with the Trea- cott Packing Company at that place. At the school election held in district 20 last Monday G. W. Jordan waa chosen director lor three years and T. C. Watts ehoaen clerk. The clerk 'a financial report showed that .the year's receipts bad been 12,009.21 and disbursements $1 ,844.30. The school property of the district is valued at $1,750. Best branda of bard wheat flour at Collins A Gray's, St. Helens. Boy wanted to do light chores. Apply to Dr. Cliff, St. Helena. Fruit jars at Collin. 4 Gray'.. Ever Saturday Excursion Bate to Clatsop and Long Beach, via A. A V. R. Railway. Beginning Saturday, June 14th, and every Saturday tnereaiter, aunng ine summer season, the Astoria A Columbia River Railroad Company will sen rouna trin excursion tickets from all stations tatwiwn Portland and Clatekanie Inclu sive, to all pointa on Clatsop and return at rata of .2.60. Ticket, limited good to return Sunday evening, close con nections at Astoria with steamer Nah- cotta to and from Long Beach. CASTOR I A For InfiuiU and Children. Tin KM Yob Bars Always Bssgbt Bears tha Blgnatara Rend It In Hia Newtpaper. George Bchanb, a well known German eitiaen ol New Lebanon, Ohio, la a conaUnt reader ot the Dayton Vole- witnng. He know, that tnia paper aim. to advertise only the beet in ita ml nmng. and when he aaw Chambar- lain'a fain tiaim aaverusea mereiu tor lame back, be did not heaitate in buying a bottle of it for hia wue,' wno ior eigni mLi had anffered with the moat terri ble pain, in her back and could get no relief. He aay.: "Alter ueing the Pain Ralm far a tear dav. ml wife said to me. 'I feel a. though born anew', and before using the entire contents of tha bottle tbe unbearable pain, bad entirely vanished and she could again take up hr hnnanhn d duties.- tie 18 very thankful and bopea that ail suffering likewise will hear of her wonderful re- itnniri. Tnia vaiuaoie iiuimeut ia iur tale at tbe 8t. Helen. Pharmacy. How to Avoid Trouble. Now ia the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamber lain'. Colic, Cholera ana viarraoea Remedy. It i. almost certain to ne nMli hefore the summer I. over, and procured now may save yon a trip to town in the night or in your busiest teuton. It IS everywnera anmuieu to be 1 be moat auroesatul medicine id use for bowel complaints, both for children and adulte. no family van auuru w itr without It. For aale at the St. Helen. Pharmacy. My little son had an attack oi whoop in.nnaii and waa threatened with nneumonia: but for Chamberlain'e Cough Remedy we would have bad a tlmof it. It also saved him from several severe attack, of oronp. H. J. Stbicmaoisn, editor World-Herald, Fair Haven. Wash. For aale at the St. Helen. Pharmacy. Of what doe. a bad taste in your month remind you? It Indicate, that inmirh ia in bad condition and will rmind von that there ia nothing so t,.r aunh ' a disorder a. Chamber- litin'a 8tomach and Liver Tablet after naed them. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach and regulate the bowela. For aale at X6 cents per bo nt the Nt. Uelona Pharmacy. Plltbj Templet la India). Sacred cows often defile India tem ple., but wor.e yet Is a body that's pol luted by constpation. Don't permit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New Life PHI. and avoid nntold misery. Tbey give lively livers, active bowles, good digestion, fine appetite. Onty 26c at the St. Helen. Pharmacy. O .A. 0 O XI X .A. . BMntfct tn mw m Haw kmn mpt Itgaataj af N0TICS FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior Laud Offlct at Orexon Cltjr Orapon NOTICE I. HEREBY GIVEN THA THE fnllnwlnff.tiaiYtAd attlar hu flUd notlflfl of hit Intention to raalte Bnl proof In support of hit clulni and that tald proof will bt mult be fore the Coantj CUrk of Columbia County, at St. Kelu, Orexou, on Aaguat !M, 112, vlt: ' ALBERT L. PARKER, H. E. Wo. U.SM. for tht MEii of tectfon It, T. 4 N, R. . W. He namea bt fnllowln. wltnewta to prove hit continuous rnldenct aooo and cul tivation of uld lud, vlt: Himnel P. Ballard and Bluet Wtlklnaon, of Pltubara, Oregon; Jobn kebtrta and Cbarlea RoberU, of Vernonla, Oregon. CUA8. . MOOKKt). HOTiet OF FINML SETTLEMENT. OTICE 18 HERKBYGIVI!N t THE WW deralKoed executor of tbt eatate of ttoean N' it- ahtttuck. (lftoeued. that he hat tiled In tbe offlot of the County Clerk of Columbia Counir, Slate of Oresos, ait Duel tcoount of bit admin- iktration up.m mmta eetaie, toifetncr wun Dim flnal twirl and netltlon for dietributlon of tbe residue of Mid tttata, and for tbe teuiement of fall uld account: and that tbe Hon. J. B. Doeo. judxt of Mid court, hu appointed afoniajr, the 7tn af or July, iwu, at two o cioca in tne titer lernoon of laid daf aa the time, and tbt court room oi Mia court, tt tne ooun-oooae in ot. Helena. Oreaon. aa the olace. of hearlnt tald Anal account and Mid final report and petition for tbt dlitrlbution of tbt reaidue of Mid estate and the aettlenient of tba tame, at wblcn time and plaoe any person Interested may appear ana nit ODjecuont in wnuug to tne aae or any part thereof. THOH. A. CLON1NOER, Executor of tbe eeute of Hanan R. tjhattuek, dtceaaed. W, II. Powell, attorney tor executor. SUMMONS. In tha Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon, for tbe county of Columbia. Grace Putnan,, plaintiff, va. Carl F. Patnam, defendant. To can f. rutnsm, oeieoaant' IN THE NAME OF THE bTATE OFORBGON: Von are hereby reauired to annear and an- war the comolalnt filed uralnat yon in the abort entitled auit, within ten daye from the dau of the aanrtce of thla aummont anon you, If Mrred within tnit county: or li tenrea in any other county of thla atate, then wlitain twenty auya from tnt ante of tne ttmct oi tnia tam mnm urMin vai: and if vou fail to to aooear. for want thereof the Diaintlfl will uk the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, which mony between the plaintiB and jouraolf, tbt defendant, and for coett and dMburaementt. Thlt ummoni it publiahed by order of Hon. Thomat A. McBride, circuit lodge, made this it lor a aecree aueomna tne Dooue oi mun- Jetb day BU6J27 of May, iku. 1 l. BAKin, Attoraey for plaintiir. Timber Land, Aet June , U78. H0TICE FOR PUBUCT0M. UifiTto Statu Ld Orrica, Orezon Cltv, Oreton, April IS. 10. NOTICE ia hkkebV oivkn that in oom pllanee with tbt provisions of the act of Congreet of June , lit; 8, entitled "An act for the aale of timber landa In tbe States of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Waxhiurton Terri tory," aa extended to all the pHblio Land Btatea by act of Auguat 4. 1692, Charles Colean, of Uoalton, county of Columbia, atate of Oregon, hat tbla day filed In this office hia nrorn atate ment No. 6710, for the purchase of the of w of teotlon No. 28, in township No. 6 n, rauge No. i w, and will offer proof to show that the land tough! U mora valuable for lta timber or atone than for agricultural purpoeea, and to eetabllab bit claim to aald land before tne Reg ister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, tbe 12th day of July, 1902. lie namea aa witneeaea: CbriatopherBauenrein and Alphouae Sauerreln, of Houlton, Oregon; Joseph Nltch, of Yankton, Oregon; Antone Rurckart, of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adveraely the abovt-deecribed landa art requested to file their elatma In thia office on or before aaid 12tb day of July, 1902. a25j27 CHA3. B. MOOKKS, Register. County Warrant for Cantollatioa Mtf , Torm 1902. VTOTICE 18 HEBEBYGI.VB1 THAT I THB L following county warranta are not prea ented for payment within sixty (60) daya Irom July 1. 1902,tbtt tbey be will canceled by order of tbe county court and payment thereof refuted: Data. To Whom Drawn. No. Amt July 8, 18931. fspenoer- 8KB fl 00 May , 18SW. T. Griswold 2967 76 Hay 6, im. J. L. Dowling 2982 00 Jan. 11, ISSi-Jamea Piloher....-2T;7 1 00 Jan. 11, lsS--James Hart Z77 1 00 Mch.15, li'X-Jamea Smith 16 . 1 60 July 8, 1.'3.-Nancy A. McOrew S114 .. 2 60 July a, 189.1 J. W. Nelson 8W.1O 7 80 Men 15, 189i..Wm. Lamslord.. 8D14 1 00 Nov. 18, 1898T. W. Jordon S529 1 00 Men. IS. Harrison Benrit 8923 . 1 90 JulT 20. 1!92I. lHvensltl 28M) I 00 May , 1893.-8. H. Tryon 2960 24 Sept. 13. 1892 J. W. Guild IMS ., May . 1893..A. J. Freeman X96S Jan. H, 1893..C. f. Young 2778.... Men. U, 18tJamei Henderton3616 tacoHD taatia A. May.1894-.Wm. Wilton 7 Julvll. 1H94I. Rouse 223 . 40 4 69 1 00 1 60 4 100 1 00 4 00 1 60 Nov. 12. 1894-Jobn Reynold! 845 Nov. 12, 1894..A. J. Nelson 716 .. In 19 Jnanh Bureau. ..... 924.... Nov. 12, 1894..W. Barnett K 60 Nov. 12. 189tLewu, Bradley H . 1 00 June 1. 184John Jelly l J OS l.n 19 1HW U Dnnlan 6& ill May is. w. nrown iw w , J. O WATTS, County Clerlt. PETITION F0K LIQUOR LICENSE. To tbt Honorable County Court of Columbia W'ftiEDKBSIONKD LEGAL VOTERS YV retidlna In Uoble precinct, Columbia County, Oregon, would reepeciiHiiy, petition on, Rnnorable bndv at Ita next regular meet- Inn, whloh will bt beld on the 2nd day of July, 1902, In the eourt-houee in the city ol 8t. Hel ens. Columbia county, state of Oregon, that a llolute be aranled to O. X. Hunter to sell spirit uous, vinous and malt llqsore In ooaniltea lets than one gallon. In Goble precinct, In tald county and atate, and that aaid lice use be granted tor a period of tlx months, for til of Willi U yuur pjuMuu." ... - n p lni1.Mnn T. IJnk. H. BlaJke. S. K. Con- H. n. nraniey, y. n.riurca- Kmlle Wasner. Christopher Maglnn, G. 8. Foa- ter, Howard Koberta. w. u. Batterlee JobnMet- rlnka. A. Neer. J as. MeGreror. J. Burbet, Ira lr wukMo wm rw.Hf.rtv R. a. Smith. C. C. Fow ler. J. M. Fowler, George Foster, Jr., Joseph Lawrence. Frank Bishop, R. L .fenny, A.Ti. DnK.ri. Wm H- Rlnitwldk. V. W. MaklllSter. W. E. Miller, Edward Black, Jakoo Iwlngll, J. L. Archibald, F. C. Cleaver, I. M. Spencer, John Farr, O. M. Ftrr, J. W. Lord, K. G. Jones, Fred Woodhtm. P. H. Filer, W. A. Raymond, s. Qalrt, W. G. Tucker, W. Bishop. C. Link. a. w. Jordan, 8. C. Ward, M. Link, George Trim, W. A. Hampton, u. u. rowitr. NOTICE OF SALE. nnmi ia WFREBY GIVEK. THAT UNDER IM and by virtue ol an order ol the County Court ol the State of OregB '' woinm oia 00a n V? ri.tnt JB,ia th. A. D. 1902. I will in pursuauce ol aaid Order, at tbt front door ol tbt County Coart House In the elty ol St. Helens in aaid Columbia county in tne owtt 01 vregun, M B.nnt. J.ilv uth. at the hour of ten 1101 in ,v.. inMnflnn a( that dav. nroceed to offer lor sale at publlo auction to the highest and best blddertherefor all the following de- eoribed real property, or tuffloelnt tnereol to enable ma to pay off the Just claims analntt tht . 1. . .J n.iu. nf ttminiatrallon. to-wlt ueueaflvu, Mro.uwr mm Tht Soutnetat quarter 01 seotioo township numoer nvt, nnnn 01 raoav sww, vw (our ol block one ot and in the tow m ol Deer Island; also lot number Are and eight of block one ol end in Georgetown til tbt foregoing be ing situated In Columbia County In the stale ol Uregon: also tne norm we pwvw number ten in township number flfleen south .1 li. tha Wlllametta meridian. situated In tbe counties ol Lane and Benton In Terms of tale, payment to be made, vlt: Not iu hn ... half naHh at the time ol talt and ... Mm.iniM. w 1 1 11 1 ii noi u axiTwvu i.u u thereafter with interest at not lest than tlx per oent per annum Irom date ol aale until paid. All deferred payments to be secured by first mort- S age on tbt rent property so aom. u j include aB the Interest of Elty George at the lima ol hit death, iu aud to all the property ""uated'aUbeCltTof Bt. Helena, Oregon, tbit June loth. A. D. 1902. . . EMMA GEORGE, Admttlatratrix of the es tate ot Elty George, deceased. I! We Expect to Get It - By giving yon Just a little mere for yon; money than yon can get elsewhere. x We Expect to Keep It IF H By selling yoa It give nun tamntuumi, NOT JUST NOW I A Superb Quality of Goods f BUT ALL THE TIME, ili liTrn e. ITTTnTfT TT POPULAR St. Helens, 'eave'eriyut ST. HELENS A Patronize a drug store when you want pure, fresh and reliable ..'.- Drugs and Patent Medicines Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS A Fine Line of Writing Supplies. Plain and Decorated Crepe Paper, Etc. Direct from PabMerRe0alar 25- ent Noiels Oslj 10 Cents 1si How About KB TOO SURE aatate security, lake no man's word, but insist upon knowing wheat the vecord shows regarding the title. An Abstract is aa essential at a deed. Insist on having it. We hare the only set ol abstract books in tht county. A 11 work promptly executed and satisfaction guaranteed. II you have property to insure give ua a call. Wear agentt lor tbt beet fire insurance companies in tht world. If von have property ior sale list it with us and wa will nd a buyer. E. . QUICK & CO., Halo ttrt 8Tpi2orFic.noca. fVNar Information and Appointments by Mail. ROOMS CO & 51, WASHINGTON BLDQ., Sontbetet Cor. 4th A Wash. Streets, 5th Floor, FORTLLSTIV OREGOIST. TAKE ELK VAT OR ataaaaaMaMaMCmeajaaaaaaMfaat aiumiir!uiirmiUiumHitaUar III 111 i m m in i hi COLLINS TEE PEOPLES MERCHANT . Carry a toll stock of staple and fancy ...Gnaaxsmmo... ajsni aj DBY GOODS, BOOTS AN0 BHOE8, LEA.THEB, HARDWAKE, WOODEN W ABE, TINWABE, QKANITEWAKE, CBOOtEBY. - STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, FLOUB. FEED, GRAIN, HAY, OIL MEAL, LIME, GLASS, OILS, z ' PAINTS AND BliULAB WABES. IS Goods Exchanged for Produce. i I ST. HELENS, - - OREGON.. ! iiUiUtUUiiUlUiUlUiUaU YOUR TRADE! finality rl goods that trill Invariably DEALEB8, atvavtv t v Your Title? it la all rlgh.tr Remember that It la the 4 1 i OregOB. I a kkcobu tnat governs, it u onr ouaineiw u aearuu iu records and thow what they contain In relation so land titlee. If von eontemnlat buvint land or loaning money on eeal- ST. HELENS. OREGON Pwa JOfHca, Hood 414 Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist & GRAY o