orkgon Mist K'lii-ri'd at the' 1'onollnv nt M. Ili-lwis, OK LOCAL IXTEKEST. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Issued Evbrit Friday Monsiso By KEEI.ER ' II. AUBEBT, Epitob and Fkoi'kiktor, i - (iCJBCRIPTIOH TRICK:-. One copy one year, in advance. , tf?ix mouths. . . . .$1.00 . 00 JULY 4, 1302. K0T CNS Glfid 7 INDCSTB Y A LOSE. Fjople who land at St. Heltons, or pass np' and down the Columbia river on any of the tweuty-fiv steamboats that make temporary giopd here daily, might imagine that lumbering and shirk's Vuariutacturine were" tho only great in dustries of Colombia comity. While the tiniUtr resources of Columbia comity will keep the mills running for years to come, only half of the truth ha ever "been told of its productions. ' Yhile dairying industry is only in iti infancy, two Ursre creameries send thousands of pounds of butter to out 'jdo markets, annually, arid the sh ip ment of cream to Portland consumers, daily are putting scores of small dairy men on the road to affluence. No lo cality on the coast is better adapted to the growth of bay of several varieties. In some eectioiis, near the Columbia river, three crops of timothy are being cut off the same piece oi ground in one aasson. The luxuriantgrowth of grass, feven on the highland), make dairying anl the fattening of cattle especially profitable, The only reason that fruits have not been planted and cultivated extensively for exportation, is tin fact that there have been other lines of industry that promised quick retnris with less atten. uon tt) painstaking detail and a few Vcari yaiticg. The possibilities of fruit productions in this section are groat, Besides the favorable conditions of soil una climate, tbere is the aaaeq con venience of a short hand to market with cheap freight rates. There is nothing to prevent Columbia county be coming as noted for the production of fruit as Clark countv, Wash., on the opposite side of the river. Neither is there anything in the way of it becom ing as great a hop and potatoe producer, within its more limited territory, as Marion and Clackamas counties. ' Columbia county has everything in its favor with both rail and river trans portation. It takes rich soil to produce the thrifty growth of forests in this section, and when the timber is cut inti lumber and wood, the wealth of the soil can be turned into the -production of farm and orchard crops. JUST CQNSIDEBISG. Real estate trmisfcrs nud other local nutter i vruwdtM out this week. liurn, near Yankton, Friday, June 27ihto the wife of J. A, Wickatrom, a son. 'Born, to the wife of Erie Morton at Bachelor Flat, June 27lh. a son. TheEpworth LeagOti will have spec in) iminc at the meeting to lie held Tuesday night. Miss Daisy Watkins will ba the leader for this meeting. All commercial ndvortisenients for the month of Jiuiesro pavnble to the new mnnat;euKiit of the Mist, under the terms of purchase. The name. of Miss Hector Ilollis was omitted from the list furnished this of fice of the p'irticlMuiW in the drama, presented at liniiiier. Kev. C. K. I'hiibrook, who recently returned from , trip to Eastern lOre- gon, will preach in the Congregational church next Sunday. The steamboat engineers strike affect ed the regular run ot boats hero for a day or two, but most of them are again on the route. : , . The baseball team of Ridgtield Wash., ! e.vne over Miuday and played the M. 1 Unions team on the home" field. The game stood 25 to 17 hi favor of St. Helens. It was AS illiam Mellinger, not Wil liam Wellington, who was associated with A. H. George in building the scaf fold and enclosure iu the jail yard. A new reporter on the paper precipitated a mix-np in, the names,. Ed Prous, of dray's Harbor, a former rPsideut of tins county, was visiting his brother-in-law. diaries l'erry, of lloul ton, the tirst of the week. Mr. lirous is uow engaged in the logging business, near Viray's itartx'r. The County Board of Commissioners was in session Wednesday and yester day, and adjourned until Monday, when H. L. Colvin, the successor of County Commissioner Frakes, will as sume his duties. Miss Mary L. Timmoney was married to William Thomson at tlie resilience of the bride's father, Thomas C. Tim money, near Kainier, Tuesday, July 1st. County Judge J. B. Doan otlicinted at the ceremony. The groom, Mr. Thomson is a resident of Rainier. The County Board of Pensiji Exami ners, consisting of J)r. J. E. Hall, of Clatskanio, and Bra. H. R. Cliff and Edwin Ross, of St. Helens, held a ses sion Tuesday, and examined several applicants for pensions and peiitioners for increase of allowance. County Clerk Watt's report for the month of June shows that the retxird ing fees for that period amounted to $:H4 75; probate and circuit court Iws, d9 50; buck taxes paid in, $48 60. To tal amount turned over to the treasurer, 1402 50. In June 1901, the recording fees amounted ,to $143 90, and the pro bate circuit court fees, $43. The re port shows an increase of recording fees over June, 1901, of 1200 85. The piledriver has arrived, ami will begin driving piles for Dr. Edwin Ross's (new ortig store ouiluing. Itie new j structure will bo across the street from the present location and wjll be di rectly on the wate front. The building will be 30x54, two stories high, and the lower floor "will be used for the drug store, and the upper story for a hull. The proposed building will lie a valua ble addition to the new structures in the eity. District Deputy Grand Chancellor Martin White installed the following new officers of Avon Lodge, Jo. t2, K. ot 1, Tuesday night : Chancellor commander, E. E. Quick; prelate, Mar tin White; master-at-arms, H. R. Cliff; inner goaid, H. J. Waters; outer guard, M. C. Uray ; ruaster-at-work, J. B. God frey. Under the head of good of the or der, there were several short speeches. Mayor Grant B. Dimick, of Oregon City, was a lodge visitor, aad made a short addreen. SCAVI'OOSE (.RADl'ATIM KAEKCISLS. Dessa West and Muybel! E. (iurrison Were the Class 31 embers. The graduating exercise s of the Soap poose public school were held Friday evening and the two graduates, Misses Dessa West and Mavbel E. Garrison, were presented with their diplomas by County School Superintendent, I. II. Copetand. The das motto was "Begun, Not Finished. The class color, pink; and the class flower, roses. The teachers were Mises Mvra J. Sharp, principal, and Oerteiido Vollans, assistant. The interesting program presented, was "An Evening with Longfellow, and was greet ed with warm applause by a largo audi ence. It was as follows: ' 1 Welcome. Albert Boyer 2 "Footsteps of Angela" , Margaret IsWstw "My Pussy Cat" Helen Watts Hoop Drill. 12 Hoys and Girls Life ol l.onglollow IX'Ssa West Song , Primary Room "The Village Blacksmith" Leila West "Evangeline". . . .Maybel Garrison Dumb Boll Drill.. ...12 Boys 10 Boat Song Lucv Ieonard and Elsie Boyer 11 "The Arrow and the Sonc ...... i . . Ethel White 12 Club Drill 12 Girls 13 ".Mignon". :. Miss Maud Watts 14 "The Children's Hour". . .Roy Kioe 15 Topny Turvy Brothers 8 Boys 10 Presentation of Diplomas, ' Supt. I. H, CopoUmd. ( latskuule Briefs. Following is an extract from the lead ing editorial in last Monday's Portland Evening Journal, in discussion of the United States Senatorial race : ' "Considering that Brothers Fulton, Brownell, Kuykendall and Mays have for years advocated the election of United States Senators by a direct vote of the people. The Journal wonders what they will do with the instructions given thetn by the people of Oregon, in no uncertain tones, on that question, by the tremen dous vote for Governor Geer. ' "Conideringthat his name w&"placed on the ticket by more than 3000 in dividual voters as a Republican, which is by far a more genuine expression oi the people a nia'jority of a manipulated state convention would have been, and that 45,000 voters endorsed him for Sen ator and instructed the Legislature to Tote for hin. The Journal wonders what exc-Dse that will exen pretend to hold water can be framed for ignoring the popular will? ' Cone;dering that while the Governor's name was placed on the ballot according to law, and that after all the matter of getting on is not of so much importance as what the people said about it after his name got there. The Journal won ders what the Legislature will do when the presiding officers announce to the assembled House thrt T. T. Geer receiv ed 45,000 votes ?" Columbia county republicans, gen erally, are well pleased with the appoint ment ot W, IT. Mathews as United States Marshal. He did efficient work for his party during the late campaign, as chair man of the republican state central committee.; The reappointment of I. L. Patterson as collector of customs, at Portland, also meets approval. , Thacy, the escaped convict has been heard from at Seattle, and at Ballard, sir miles from there. He left near Olympia in a gasoline launch, after impressing four men into bis service, and made his way to Seattle. He and Merrill have separated, and Tracy says that he killed his partner. Bishop Kenton, ot Olpmpia, who was recently elected toUhat place, fieched an eloquent sermon at the Episcopal church Wednesday night, to a large audience. The chnrch was tastily deco rated in honor of the distinguished visitor". A special choir consisting of Mrs. J. G. Watts. Mrs. Euaene Blake- sley, Miss Maude Decker, J. W. Day and E. C. Dalton furnished the music, and Mrs. J. W. Day was organist. The Bishop is an old friend of Mr. Daiton and came to visit him. The Houlton Building Association has tiled articles of incorporation with the secretary of state. The capital stock is if I divided into shares of 1 each. The incorporators are U. W. Clark, J. H. Urie and Leslie E. Bailey. The primary object is to acquire prop erty and build a hall to lie occupied bv Houlton Camp, Woodmen of the World. A two-story structure w ill probably be erecred across the street from the Meth odist Episcodal church in Houlton. The upper floor will be used as a W'ood- men nail, aad the lower room will be for rent. -The State Normal school at Monmouth reports that the demand for its gradu ates during the past year has been much beyond the supply. Graduation trora tne .Normal, nractical v assures a place worth from 40 to flOO tier month. The students take the state examinations during the regular course and are easily able to pass on all subjects required for state papers before graduation,. The school has a well equipped training department consisting of a nine grade town school and a typical country school. The Rainier Gazette has issued a very neat program of the Fourth of July cele bration to be held there today. The orator of the day will be Hon. Wallace McCainant, of Portland, and the God dess of Liberty selected,, is Miss Rubv A. Jackson. The marshal' of the (lav. is W. J. Stacey, and the master of ceremonies. S. H. Kistner. The committies are as fol lows Chairman L. Sweet; Secretary aud treasurer, J. B. Johnson ; General committe. Dr. J. L. Eastham, J. S. Stod dard, M. Ellis. Finance j. B.Johnson Fred Trow, E. H. Joseph. Program Mrs. M. E. Sherin,- Alice Perry, O. B. Johnson. Sports Dr. A. P. McLaren, Ed James, Ed Joseph. Mi-ses Lncia and Dixie Ooimne are visiting their grandparents C. P. Clark and wife this week. Arthur Hall is spending his vacation from Pacific University at Forest Grove for a few davs at least, wifh his brother. Charles Haft, in town. . Charles Hall returned Saturday from a two weeks" outing in Washington county, and is at his post at the drug store. U. S. Bryant was here last week for a day or two visitiu;; his parents., J. D. Bryant came front school last week and took his mother to Portland on a visit and for medical consultation as she has become in invalid. Miss Elsie Hughes accompanied her father's sisters to Portland lust week on their return to Wisconsin. The McDonald bnildiim will be ready for occupancy the Fourth. The W. O. L. Co. Hume has reached its present destination at the old mill building formerly occupied by E. S.Bry ant, wtucn is jo tie converted into a planing mill. A dry house will lie erect ed near by and the river utilized for the transportation of dressed lumber for a distance at. least. Mr. and Mrs. Perrine announce that they have censed furnishing meals to the public. Rut they will give them taffy and other candies and chewing gum instead. Others will take np the meal business however, so people can be bountifully fed who nmv visit Clats kanio. Preparations are coing on for a glori ous Fourth at Clt.-l;anie, and the eagle will soar iu oratory and scream in (ire arms. A noteworthy event at the home of Mr. and Mis. G. P. Hiatt on Monday, was the double marriage which took place at noon. Their only daughter, Madge, married Bud Bunco, while Miss Bunco and Fred Hiatt were joined at the same time, Rev. J. K. Hawkins per forming the ceremony. It was a matter of exchange of sisters, supposed to be fair, you know, in matrimony, a in war, and now that it is over, the first sur prise gives way to best wishes for the happiness of the newly wedded couples. They went off on the train the same evening to spend a short time with friends before settling down to the stern realities of life. Prof. Kelsey of Newberg who has been holding temperance meetings in the county, delivered forcible addresses in our town Satnrday and Sundav even ings presenting the evils of the saloon in a very graphic and convincing manner. While a young man he is quite an ora tor, and verv earnest in support of a cause that should enlist the sympathy of a much greater number of people. G. P. Hiatt expects to take a trip to Kansas and spend a little time renewing old acquaintances and revisiting old sceues. , The Haiue Old Ktory. J. A. Kelly rVlnlos an experience siuiilur to that which hn" happened l iilmoKl every neighborhood In llw United Slates and has been told ami re-told by thousands of others. He says; "Utft summer I had nil attack of dysentery and purchased a bottle of Chmiiborhiln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used according to directions and with satisfactory results. The trouble was controlled' much quicker than the former attacks when I used other rem edies." Mr. Kollv is a well known citUen of Henderson, N. C. Eor sale at the St. Helens Pharmacy, Cut this out and take it to Dr. Ross' Drug Store and get a box of Chamber laiu's Stomach "& Liver Tablets. The best physic. They also correct disorders of the stomach, i'rico 25 cents. Bnth. The Kind Yim Haw tvayj Bcaght 1 Have A Woman's To have given up would hnvo meant d.-ath for Mrs Lois Cmeg, of lWirchostcr, Mass. For years she, had endured un told Niiwy'froni a severe lung trouble and an obstinate cough. "Often. ' she writes,. "I rould scarcely breath and sometimes could not sneak. All doctors and remedies failed till 1 used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was completely -cared." Sufferers from Oouehs. (-olds, Threat and Lung Trouble needs this grand remedy, for it. never disapoint. Cure is guaranteed by the St. Helena Pharmacy. Ooiie Fall to Try This, Whenever an bonect trial is given to Electric Bitters for any trouble it is roc ommended for, a permiinient cure will surely lie effected. It never Wis to tone the stoinselie, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, invigumtes the nerves anil purify the blood. It's a wonderful tonic for run-down systems. Electric Bitters positively cures Kidney and Liver Trouble, Stomach Disorders, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Khenma tism, Neuralgia and expels Malaria. Satisfaction guaranteed by the St. Hel ens Pharmacy. OnlvSOcentH. i)R.l).E STUART, DENTIST. ORIENTAL HOTEL. ST. HEUCNS. s. hTgruSek, , ITTOJkXE Y-, IT- LA 1 J"'. Otllso with K, K. quirk, ST. IIKKKNS, i I t'llKUON. mu(U entrti-fit i "' Will VfJ"''0 Iu .l Him tlfttiiulid loilteil States t;uurl. FORJ3ALE. -.itirrr iikad ok .ikuskv much cows. V Applj'to Wm. Hel?uji'le, Kniniei. Orrnon. MEETINGJMOTICE. Hon.Tov i'AJn no. & woonuKN ok Mh- Wurl'l, meets vtTv ii.tin--l:v n':'hl lu Perry', lull. HuulMU. li. S,e ,l,s. t'. ('. Frkii I'-h istx. t'lerk W. II. POWELL, irmnxEY-AT-LdW. DKI'I TV IHHTItU.'T ATTOKNKY. ST. MKI.KNH. : : OK'- ., ... OVMC NKttU BMK-. NoTASV ft'ttl-lC. W. C. Fischer, . BAIN I Eli, :.0UK!: R. P. GlUIIAM. T. .1. Cl.KUT.iN. Ationwys-at-Law. S0,'i MurtiiMiu imlMi'i;:. IVrtUml Oti'iten. itt.lnml.Li Omity m4es will nveh e prompt attention. i w my W. It. lOII.Mtt) MLLARIUMY, .rrmnxEYH-AT'jJW hi. i 1-iLKNss OKhuON. (lem-rill (U'ttt'ttrt 1H I'mtmof 0?tM:iU or h' llUMtMt. AWtrauW Il'Hili tHl't'i;lly tvuw oiy rtMJmls. Dr. Ktlwii Ii'oss, Physician and Stwgcon. ST. HELENS, OREGON. Notary IVni.ic. CoNVKYASTINO. J.B.GODFREY, Dealer ia Real Estats aad Maker of Abstracts. ST. HKLKN';: OREGON. Steamer JOSEPH -KELLOGG Leaves Portland on Tiu-aifAv. Thur!ay au-l Sut nr.liiy m 7 . in. tor St, Helens, Kalama, Carnll't Point, Rainier r and Ktlso. Arriving ut I'urtlamt Momlny. -,Vril-uwtny aitJ i''rujsy 1 2 y. m. Whri fnot ol eaiinon St. II. HOLM.tN". .lnt. ESTABI.lHUtD JOHN A. BECK 'UKALE8 IX Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, ....JEWELRY.... Repairing a Specialty.. 207 MurriKtn St. Bet. Front & Hrt, POUTI.ANI). NOTICE F0H PUBLICATION. DctMi 'tine nt of th Interior. Ltiim Uiia:t m Orvj.-1'ii ;r.y. Urcm, Slav JI, I'tf'. N'orn-K m kukhv (jivkn t.iat thk tuHoWnia; utm.t -.t ttler h r)i-d mi! let of tils t-Uiiii aii1 that mhi (irodi will U? m. !. lif 1irc itie ('(inritv VWtk i ;oltimtilii i.'uhhh '. t ALU MKT I.. PAkKKKf TI. K. Nn. for the SK' of section )h,T. i N, K, 3 W. ili numt th oHovinx witf)ft-tN to tvi hU t'ouiiii'i nw r"iJ('iu-M u.wm -nui ttvuUon ot 'I infill, vi: nlKl V, Hi.il.rl Hiid WHkiriftiti. of 1'jtir.titirjr, Or. ;,n ; Jctfiu Kobem utxl i'iiurlu lio!irij, u( Wrimniu, (ireinm. VAlXii. H. M')OKI. Dr. II. U Physician- and Xanjcon. ST. 11KLEXS, OHEUO.N. Physician and tfurgcon. ' CLATSK A NIK, OREGON . Dr. C. L. IlatiicM, Physician and Surgeon. VEKNOMA, OREGON. mm. y ...-I." k,a OREGON Short line assd Union Pacshc CI m3 H ,AV r, i v it q i m Tho Klml Yon Have Always Biiht. and whtjh hail boon iu uno for over !)0 ,,or,w V'e ",r,Mt',r of . tt,l liM lWH IlulelllMliT liln IP-, SX , JjJZ oiiitlHJU rvlwl.u liiro lti lufttiuty, lZc&ZCA-i&i Allow no ono t 1 vo you In tliln. All Ooiiaterfeltm Hi.IUiUiw t..l " JuNUw-Ko.tl"ttr bu What is CASTORIA flnstorlii liarinU'HA siibMHulo for Ctw Oil, I'm-. cont.il.rn noltlivr OpUu". lUorpl.H.o nor lur Narcotic wibstuiito. IMotroln IMvimmntoo. It timing Worm 2 a FcverlKhncM. It cure- Dl.trrt.un n.l Wind Olio. It relieve Teethli.ff Troubles, cureM CoiiMljmtlon nd Flutuleiuv. H ftiinllleH th PwhI, rsjfiiInUiH th tilo.iHnl.tt.id JlowrlH. Kvl..!t benlthy n..l unttiml Hlenp. Tl.o Cbildrcu'i I'muieen-Tlio Mother's I rknd. CE-r.UINC CASTORIA Bears tho Signftturo of ALWAYS w mw iff ir r f -v J s The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Stanwood Ol.Oi 1.1,1 Srcs -,i i,si!i crt i:hhi '-r- Lumber ) EriuQo Timbsrs and ' Ties a Specialty., M-'l t A Hi 'mm! fivrliirc H't t'U' Dimension Lunilier. I'rice at the Mill, $6 IVr H2EATI k'EATI lZ Mi f t til'.- City Market LINDSAY & K03T0M, PROP'S. ItcsIi and Salt Meat. - City lnut lit;."iiijj i-t, tt j..n luiitU uri'l mitrttrtd riiiiii ilit-l. 0 ouni 'it rii.i.t n h dtimT Tt 4 80TICE Of flNAL SITTUMKST. NOTICE rQH FU8UCATI0N. t'furt merit of Hie Intt-rlor, i.aiiii 'jttiye K.I, Uiuj"U ( itv, Or.. .IllIK- -Mri, 1 Kl'. J OTK'E IA If KRKIiY UJVKN 'ill.Vi THK foli nviiiK-ntii-i.-'l 't l"f Hh t)h"i noitc of Ms inicmioi) t:i umki- ii.i n" f.rof )n ni)'ifn t,i !il cUIiiA, awl thitt m:1o iro: will be n;ao b,i !otv tne 'iuuty cit:ii i! ( fiiuiutiin cuunty at j ai. new .w, wTcfftm, vii AKfuhi. jui, iwz, viz: j ' NICK M.'i''jNT, IF. E tnr.-i. for the ot wiinn town- shto 6 rturiri, tMi'M ii vt-' l. H,; nnmes the fol li. w ;titf witu.-i;ri io tu. iMii.nnn.iiM rl- lu(;y ujtou ami cultiv.'i...ir .f .v. Hi :il, vi. Ivo WiiKtU-ke, 'it Vir!H, i.rnou: Kr;i.l UWr, ui Vmlnv, Onfar-.n; A'lruit K.tlli'j', of ll-tutioii, Uvf&iU. ami WiUani Miilt-i', of hi. Helena. or-i:on. Umls NitoinJ, who lilct contMst i i.hnvj I'm rt- Miii- . VJi. U hi'ii.f citft'l io uittitHf tj;f.ie ttt coufity v)frk of ( lutjibitt t'ounty, at Ht Ht'leus. OurtU, on A;i-yii-t 2wl, VaU. to nhuw '.'HUi-e why rtii proof Hiiould not t'tt i!loe i, i'JUKLE II. MOO It KH, Reg5ttfr. foil f'hlfiufo- Swinl vi Hinu in.iion. AMnlllM! K j. M:M)m. in. Vlti llUllt-llU'toii. Hf. Until Vy Mull to lf v. m, VI ft i TJMK ht FHu.M I' onti, ouiHli't.Knti XH t 'itj , Si 1-i'UI.-, Mitt Ijiki- IVnvi-r. Kt i V'oriu. tJioritm. K nn ! f 'llh ufra hii1 Kttnt. 1 a jt. m, ion, JutV, l tt ) 1 hi till, M.n ncif'oii?, I'aul, iMit'itti, MihvniiltL'i', l'0l 'OSt'I l,Al. All wJtfliiit: au- i:b t elit;tit. h p. tn. For .-Mil Kri(ti-(. ro t Suil BVfrv tiv tiny, KT'uiUy' Oolumbi Rlv.r . m. -xo Anton ami) Wav JM. in. 1 A.lUmfcttfi Hlvor. n . ' r i"-r: jfftio;. Hx.MUninv i. ... ,.. j WHy-lmiit'm, J t, oi. 4 p. m, tixhiitolity n. rn, -Nhij.uy Vt, tt, MOV UK. T, to. h i,i.A( -?TtlK- St. Helens Hotel Vi,i..ue Movitk, r"i!i., Again to tln rutilic. IS Mi dN St-rvwl (in Sliort N'nlii-r. l'.i'ils 2 1 Cent, .Mfulo 2A CViitd. mo inns is cosshtrm. nouns IV 11 A V 10 CeSfS. St. HRI.KNX, ; Ormio.-. 7 n m, Tik.. I'iiiir. .Willun-ttr .rid Yam : hill Hiv.r. ; Bltl 1 iiy-lul.'ltwjt.. t 1- Ull.nrin: l:0r,,t. ,. i x .Uiin. j SnakA Fllvar. ipilti lu Uwt.lOH. I .:) i, rn ;Mn I.v lw ron .Uily ut k) n. m. (!.V M,,I). A. L. CRAIG. HlllKt ItlV ( ;,.nt., Tyyf,,,tM,- A... I,.,........,.. NOTICE K HEFtKBY GIVFN THAT THE urt,lcrj-itnl(fl HlrujiilitrrtirU 01 tha vtte of Anfiti J. Orwitr, dweuv I, lnt'4 filed wirlj the cl.'rK 01 the bounty court ol the Mate ol Ore KCn, tor ColmnMu t-oiiuty, u;y ryfori mi.t fl:,al aooonnt in tho ailntijiislrrttlon oi ai,l fttit,, anfl thut the Jixltt.- of t-aitl (,'ojrt hu.f fix! Uon.lay, the 4lh day of ArkuhI, ftlt, M 11 o'titoflt A, M. of mul tlay, and too courtroom of j caid Cour!. nn the time hu, ,hit:v for Mte hear ! iijxot said report ttiil account, t which time i place any aixl ajl pcrou. iuiere. u.vt fit aifl j Muic may utear uitd object o contest tha I auie. . . i MauV u. oiwii; I AiJmlniBtratrlx o( th entate ol Airnou J. Or wlir, flecea-.e-l. luted til in 30 1 h il.y ol June, (irbtiant LlecUm, AttoruetH lor the A'lmin. ifitratrix. NOTICE OF FINAL 3TTLMNT. 'OTK'E 18 IfEKKBY ".tVKN By TlfK I'N- UC'I executor of Ihe ("-late of Hi,,m 11 iler.' k. Khtitto a, ie 'illlllr I.,l!,, .t Jm- H, JK7M. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION N .-, ...'''-''l'" "v- "reitoii. June ITtli, Mr'. II Hf.Ce Wfl), ll, r.l.l.,..u ... y l. ouire of .fnrt,, :i, ih7h. eutlii,.,! An art f,,r !t. thai he ha. ttl.l ill III. Z ... V- '".""" "" " ol'co ol the ;oimiy Clclk of (Jolucl.ia c.o.oy, j .y ;,i , " I, i " l'"", I,'''"' Wtawof (ireitoi., loi final accunl. of bl. n-lmiu Kv nH Tt A I Iw?" UTi.'i "'" 'il'V1 8"""? Ihimtlou upon W.l ciato, loaether with III Ini IMn" eo,,,, wTli " ". '-! final reoori and pelltlou for .lixtil.utloli of Ihe i ?. I ! i ,:, . ' , ( ' .' "tine o! Ore rendue of r.al,l ertale. and for Hie Bctl,;in..ut of ,,. ., ;;, - V-L ,'" V, "'" "!'"r" account; and thai Ihe lion. .1. 11. Iioau. j w1; of wiIou'moY in u!JLt,'!'r!'i I wild court, h.w ii i,;:itcd lion lay, ihe , rani; No. 4 v.et, an', ilo of Jo , U, Ui two ',,a.k ,11 tl, afler- ,,t Ule land iowhl ft, 'v.f Columbia eounty has had its first ex ecution for murder, and its citizens hope t will be the last. However the Sheriff and bis deputies ere to be congratulated iu the humane and successful inannur in which they carried out the uiaadato of the court. "I am usin? a box of Chamberlain's Ktoiwich & Liven Tablets and find thum the best tiling for my stomach I ever used," says T. W. Robinson, Justice of the Peace ,Lumis, Mich. These Tablets not only correct the disorders of tlie stornache but retrulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to tnke and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents per box. For sale ut the , Helens Pharmacy CITATI0H. In the County Court ol the fttata ol Orapoo lor Colurnhia County. In the matter ol the entaje ol Elvira. Ana Bear. tleceaHed. To Mary E, Fry, Erank Beam,. Fred E. Hears and to all heir, devise or oen-on fitlerei'ted in the above rotate, whether k lown or uu- Known: I N TI1K SAME OK THE HTATE OKOHHIiON, J. You arc lierel.y cited ami re,iilrd to lie and an the time, ami tlie court Ihe court hoime Iu t. heariliK 'tld Meed More Help Often the over taxed organs of diges tion cry out for help by Dyspeptic's Eains, Nausea, Dizziness, Headaches, iver Complaints, Bowel Disorder..-. (Such troubles call for prompt use of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are lientle, thorough and guaranteed to cure. ' 25c Just at this time very little is being aid about' the probable successfuil ' , t ite St. Hclons Pbaruiacy. .... T...-..JI, ,..i C. ... , I - canuiaate ior onioea m.uie oenaior, who is to bo elected at the next session of the legislature. Will it be Fulton, or ( m e'e. or a durk lioree? Bean tha ' ) 6 Kind Vou Uw t,lM fa Eiguatsra iper in the i-'ouniy Court ol the Hintc ol Ore gon, for the County of Columbia, at tho court room tnereoi, ai the- court Jioue in the the afd county of ('oluuilifa, on Monday, Ihe 4t!i rluy of Aiuruki, r.B, ai iu oci,a:K lu the forenoon ol Raid flu y , then and there to Hhow cause, if any cxlut, hy an order el sale should not he maile annraycd lor tn the ietllion (lied herein bv J. V.. Hall, aduaiillrator of nald eriate, for the ale of no much of the hereinafter deerlbcd an. late asihall be uevewary, to-wit: l,om (1, 7, S, 13. 19. 25 and 31 In the Mavcar P. I C Iota 11 and 1H in the E. II. Bryant It. I,, c. and lot .1 In auction H, all In township 7, north, of ranifc 4 wert, of the Willamette Meridian, an Kurvi.yed and plaited by A. li. l.lttle, county nurveyor of ,od cuumy, and filed In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oreiron for Coluuihlii ciuntv, Ore iron. April 7th, I'M. n of Pecernber Z7tli. AlaolotK Inbli,lt6; lot 2 In Mia 7, and lot 1 in block S, nil In Bryant's flrrt addition to Cliiti-Vanle (or Hryantvllle), a appears by by the filat tiiereof now on lile in the ritlieu of the Cotioiy Clerk rifawld Columbia county, Ore trou, all of the ala-ive dewrlbed proiieity btiiuir situated in Cojiifubia county, fireaoit, to pnv tiie coats und eXpenrea of lulmlnietiatloii rif said en'ute and the clalinnhflrein. IVitiiesi tlie Hon. J 11. Dean, .lurti;o of the Comity Court of the Ktak' of or,, iron for cii,,,,. bia I'otiiuy, tli I Ml-, day rif June, Mr.. ( Thin Citation is publi'lied by order oi the Hon. .1. K. Poou, .iiutiie ol said Court, mailt '..mi I d,t!-d June Htllh, V.w. H. fitiihani, AtUirnsy for Aduilnltdrntor it mi I account judge ol 7ih ilav teruooti of Haid ibiy room of said court Helena, Oieiroli. as the place, of fltiitl aeeoont and said Hind report and petition ior me oiwiriuution oi ine resume ol .sum e'ate and the sett lemelit ol the same, at which time und place any perron lutere.ited may appear ami tile objection. In lvrirlu to the same or any part thereof. TIIOK. A. CI.ONINi.iKK, Executor of Itic eitale of husau li. hhattilck, deeea-ed. W. II. i'owell, attorney for executor. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Department ol the Interior, lentil Otlieeat Oregon city. Oregon, June 2ln. mrl VTOTIfKIH HtdtKHV C1VE.N THAT Till', 11 lollowfnir-natned selller has t ed notice his iiitemton to uotke linal proof in support ol his claim, and (hat said juoof will be made be fore county ele.a of Colombia county, ut Hi. Helens, OreKon, on A iikusI, ytid, itSL', viz: IVO WAMUKKJS, II, E. 1'JWS, for the wi'A ol section m, tnwn ship 5 n, rurttfe 2 west lie name the follow IhK wilnet'ses tri prove bis continuous resldiuiee upon and fuiltlvutlon rii said land vi.: Nick IJupont and Kred KloeU-r, Valley, Oregon; Aa ron Kelley, Houlton. Orettolk, and Viillluii Miller, of .-II. Helens, Oregon. CllAkl,l(H II. MOIIKEH, RcKlstcr. NOTICE OF LAND SURVEY. Oflice of i:tiunty Hurreyrir, HT, Hki.kmb, Ok., July 1, 11IT2. Vr-OTICE IS IIEKKIIY OIVliN 'IIIAT THE 11 Courdv Hurvevor will oil Ihe ilst dav of July, law, subdivide itecnr,lliut to ihe law ol I'Mil. section WI, township 7 north of ruuiio 4 west, oi Willamette Meridian. Liated July 1, l'MU. W. T, WArr, C'ountv Surveyor. nn. ,'l north. proof to show SOU.' ll fl l,,r.. ..I .. r. . , J ... I...- . , .., ,.,, ,.,1- ,,,-, ,,r ..too,- iiimii ior iifricuttural purposes and to establish hiseli.lm to said bind-before the rcclstcr and receiver of this ,diie Ht tire iron City. Oregon, on Haturday. the Still dav of Aunnst, 1W He nniiics as witnesses: Alva'H ill'" '.,"" m'm"!' ""V": Joseph li, (:,iu'. ler.of Venionla. Ilreurtni; Wlllta,,, tj. Woods, ibicona. Oreeon, ud John w far' er, of rillBburir, Orecon, Any and all nervous eliiiiiiimt adversely the nljove deserlbed laii,Hsrer.siie..te. to file tlielr claims In this .dbw oor bidore ssid ;ih day of Ai,u,t, VW, J.'7aJtl l.HAIti.tM B. MOOKh.i KeKlsir r DOWH-CUUSTY PEOPLE SHOULD UU TO Til K CUitskanic Drii" Store rim Tiif.ni ft' Drills and iicdicinCsS Or. J. E. HALL, Proprietor ('(.ATHK4.NIK : : Oltl.Ona), Ami Onl a Art f ;TA.V BOWERS, nOI'HIETOHS 1 Jiiltf tfn I. rut rtf ' jLiprs siii Cigars Kept in Stoct $ CYRUS NOBLE j i Ar.rl tvthwr i-;n.!ftr irMt of whUkt 1 it!'!; !it kUk U- i WEINHAfD'S BEER 1,11 dianflii. "Tom Benton" Cigars. All I lift Utnt fit Wirt fRBfht Mht lfP 0 uli ifioii) it. A J STOMA & COLUMBIA 81 YER 11 RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY HH.b liowa NOTICE OF SALE. '' NT";K,'.H ",;KKr,Y fiVKS, THAT UNDHIt of A1 . ,,v vlrt'le of an nrderof the Co iut v Court of the Htitta ot oreiron lor c , i,iL ,y ty, noiilc mid daled June tllh. A. lj l'sr' i'wiit In uurmatiee of said o,.,l. .., ..... '". the County (Jourt House in I t . , ' . m ' , ' J llll'i.T, Of Vull- Y. r,. HfO tilfimrcrl lit Miiit- lilv hu Irn'til IcmitiJil wflJi un Lrowii hf tiiifjcH nn An iriu;iiif:u'iiir('(J, iui nl r rln-n as Jiw uothftrdetilftrH, f:JI tT'.'il at H.nlMi, Wht rcn, i:ohimtji. City or hi. IIHcii. Abtri.nn (n J!r U J. bufHtut if- tinw, Valley. Or In Hitl'J ;on offer for mild tit nuiliifi ( oiiniv in ui r... ..i'.. on HitttiniRv. .itiiv I'm t. V : l " ' o'nhM'k in the (Wonnoii r,i tt,i Miiy mu, ut th hour ol ten run .Mhi.f ..'. . i . ; ttiureol to estate of 1'1v .i.' V"'"1 V"' - , - ? ? DAILY. 84 .-' s'j ! 'Jl -iV bi " "' " I: "ob e , .. . pi o, I a ssffaJ IIHSI IW.r;..Cal-,alile., p. " WW .!'.. M.r.t.l.n.1.. tm l 10 21 -71.3 .. Vt .-attain a V in1' ;f7 in ,'! 7S7: ...Cllltoi, " Si, IZiKi IhtlO lg MiHS.fe .., Ktlappa.. H 17 i i'ilF' 00H II 111 tiu:i; ... M,.,,,,'.,,, ,' S?j'kj 11 m-i ...Joiiu nay ; !:LMf1 !.. .. I. !. !Ar. Astoria l,v fim& I I FOR PQRTLANO QAILY Steamer Iralda C. I. Hnaghkirli, ttatttr. KAtl.KOAIi TIME. I.eavas llalii1.r.lal)vfiteeptliiinlavllorf,r, loud, at A. M.. ilcpantiiy (mm . Helen. '. oel.aa. Iteinrolm,. leaies Portland at 3 u f' M.. arrivluii ai nt. Ileleiual l ii. Passsiiisrs and Fast Frcisbt. I'OHTI.AM) l,A.M)(i, TAYLOR fT. M I'OKTI OD, n.tll.l'. 9 '-STeAMfn- Arerica,, ,,'" ir"l" mk ''I'WO comiectloii. at (.olTe hill an i Hi'fmi'i "VI" ""I .r'irth'oi'i ;?'!' to'ir "ng tan. russ. Aut.. Astoria, Or Willamctt Sloagh Route ,-, U-ave H. Helens. . .. :,10 A M Arrive nt rortlutul, )0:.S0 A M Leave I'urtlnml 2. -,'10 I' M Arrive at fit. Helens. 1' M rAIll! f. C KfU IX. Will Carry Nntliliijr but Pnaacn Itcra and Kasl Krtilijlit. H I JV A -VJV jfka6a AatV AjO. AM M H H H H H H ' JAni'.M VOOII, jnualit BrVA scribed raa property, or siuiu eint enable lae to pay olt'the just claims u The Hooih. ,'... " . "'""'Oisuailoll, lo- onrr fbhs.k oneofand H, the town f ,'.p Island; also lot number live ad clid.l ol h K 'k nlltS.I'iutK'.-iii i of Mature six west of n, , Wlllaiuetl. r rld'i'I', ' Hie rema niter within not to i, I. ...i . " 1 (lrf'Tr.l iwvi,i(...Im 1 . 1 , ... , ' u. All i,ut,i, t.' : ' 1 '' "j li P THE NEW YORK STORE ! "hi just receive! large invoic. p( y (Ir-tt iiiort. N'K'U mite u;ne.;fhi:d;r,'ir?',i.Ht" sold, only. ' "' property liated at the Itllu u. it.., .. June loth. A. II. m r'K"'l. tills laleo nV'. e l""!'JA'"ltrttt.rlX IlltO Of (.eolire, leeeiie.. f tin 38 Shoes, 1 1 Summer Goods, Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Etc. I i IT. &XOKG.I7B, Cooper Uuil.Iino:, Main Hfiwt. Nf ni trnn. ' , i - , t v