The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 11, 1902, Image 2

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jM 11 lUXJXl' iU.l.tJX
.l'.iiifri'd t ih IVftoffire at St. Helena,
j rei. . ! c i .-.,inl.clwi mail matter.
i OOU'MTV OFFICIAL PAPER.
I.jiim) lv";v Khihay MomS'rSo Br
i KS-:iN.fcX.jH. ABBERT,
l'UlHiV.tU PfeOPBlKXOftl
C&M'KIPTION PRU.fi:
iv "in' year, in advance, .
i tn -"(iv ih' year, in advance ii.uu
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" X.'if ruV.i.oiiont of J. G. Watu
vih the nili.v ol coautv clerk cloaca
it l.onoiaLlo and industrious career of
Jrnir ye-ars faiiMuTserviwto the county.
il'revi'WR to liii election to that plaoa b
iad btvo.I served several terma m
1 fcounty . school saueriutendent, and be
aj)r;iBtii the '"unorij conferred. When
ajr. -Watt Aa elected clerk Colli irii
i county was plastered with an in-Uibtedm-w
of from 150,000 to $60,000.
' HVithin thrve years tlie'unty treas
urer vs "p-iyinr, off county warrant
reseiited. f jr endorsement. While the
credit of ttiia condition is largely due
to the able business management of
Judge Doan and the conpty couimis
aioners,: the clerk, materially assisted
brintr about this result. While
the clerks of other counties were leav
ing the detail work to clerks at the ex-
tens of thtf county, Mr. Watta
fcouti njjally, and closely watched the
affairs of the. Mr. Frakes, the retir
ing commissioner, waa an excellent
guardian of the county's interests, and
iiis successor, Mr. Colvin. also ia
successful business man. Columbia
iiounty ' stands high among the conn
ties of Oregon on account the able fi
nancial management of it county
board. This is the result of having
capable county officials, who are not
dbtniriated by political bosses. Com.
atiiseioner Case also cornea in for his
share of honor. . '
W. "S. ShaUenforger, second assist-
ant postmaster general, has iven no
tice to postmasters, that in all Western
states, including Oregon, that persons
living along star mail routes are en
titled to the benefits oi free box deliv
ery. This information will be of espec
ial interest to many reeidenta of Colum
bia county. The contracts that went
Into effect Jnly 1, 1902, for the perform
ance of mail service on star routes pro
fide that, in addition to carrying the
mails 0 the various poatoffices, the car
tier will be required to deliver mail into
all boxes and bang small bags or aatcb-'
iris containing mail on cranes or posts
that may be erected along the line of
the route, under the stipulated regula
tions of the department.
I Any person living on or near the
route and not within the corporate
limits of any town, or within 80 rods
of any poetoffice, who desires bis mail
deposited at a given point on the line of
Jhe route by the carrier may provide
and erect a Suitable box or crane on the
roadside, located in each manner as to
be reached conveniently as practicable
by toe earner without dismounting
from ..the vehicle or. horse, and. such
person shall file with the postmaster at
the postoffice to which his mail is ad
dressed (which shall be pne of the two
poatofficea on the route on either side' of
and nsit to the box'. and crane), a re
quest in -writing for the delivery of bis
mail to the carrier for deposit at the
designated point, at the risk of the ad
dressee. The small bag or satchel
M above-described, as well' as. tbe box
qr crane, aoust be provided by the per
son for whose nse it is intended with
out expense to the department. - '
.P It shall be the duty of the postmaster
at every such postoffice, upon; a written
a written order from any person living
pn or. near tbe route, to deliver to the
mail carrier for that route any mail mat
ter placing m the respective satchels.
where such are used, the mail for tbe
persons to whom such satchels belong
it instructions as to the proper mail
box or crane at which said mail matter
shall be deposited ; but registered mail
than not be so delivered unless ex
press!; requested by the addressee in
bis written order. . No mail matter so
delivered to the carrier shall be carried
past another postoffice on tbe route be
fore being depoiited into a mail box
or hung on a crane or post. . The style
of the box or satchel to be nsed is left
to the discretion of the party to be
carved i' '-'.''
Warrea Happenings.
llui glorious Fourth ia now a thing of
thegast, and once more everybody is
utijjuigduwu to wink. A basket pionio
BiveA in the gi-ovs on the Noon farm
was pretty well attended ile-pite the
rain 'which fell daring most of the- dv,
The ice cream souial given at the wliool
honw hall in the evening was largely atr
tended, A short literary program was
render!, after which a very enjoyable
evening was spent. A few celebrated at
Portland, while others spent the day at
8cappoose.
Henry Duncan and family returned
from Newberg lat Monday, whore they
uau oeen to ceieoraie tne rourtn.
N. F. Baker, oi Vancouver, and John
ana juanwn siavens, oi sort Columbia
come home to apt-nil the Fourth.
A meeting of the ladies of Grace
church was called tst Tuesday after-
nnna ai me nome oi Mrs. M. A. i)rr
tor the purpose of organising? a l.Adies
Aid to lety. I he billowing ottWra were
eieciea: rresuicnt, Mrs, J. 8. ilacoti
secretary, Hies J.illie Beaver; treai-urir,
Mrs. Henry Larseu. The sopiety will
hold its first meetingJuly 2nd; at the
nome oi airs. i. ai. uou.
Mrs. Belle Cardine.t) and children, of
I antteies, vain., arnven at this place
last Friday, and wiii spend a hort time
viHitinsr witn her another: Mr: Mv
' Mrs. . Hadev and litiU lUnohur nt
Portland, came down and celebrated the
fourth at this nlace: a so soeiita few
days vi.iting wfth her husband, who is
(iiq uiarKuifcn on ine moon iarin. Airs.
Frank Oofield and son, also spent a few
daps visiting with relatives, and re-
turueu nouie Monusy.
William Hibbs, who Is emplored on
the Moon farm, met with a serious ac
cident last Sunday evening;. While
nerving gome cattle he accidentally fell,
lurowmg nis wnsi ou( oi joint, also
urea mug me none in toe wrist.
Rev, M. J. Ballantyne held services
si tne urace cnurcn last Sunday morn
ing ana eveiude. His next anmiint.
ment will be on third Sunday of this
montn. in the morninir at 11 o'clock
1 1 -. .
aua u me evening at 8.
W ill Bacon left last Monday for tha
isoiumoia, where ne will work (or some
time.
Mrs. Minnie Pleasant and children, of
cranio, visiiea wun me lormer I sis
ter, Mrs. E. Harms and family, a few
days last week.
Miss Olive Ellis; who has been spend
ing the past two weeks with her friend,
Miss Mollis Sundby, departed for her
home in Portland last Saturday. .
The Fourth of July celebration waa
held in the Clark store. In the even
ing there was a program consisting' of
music, recitations, and' an oration by
H. H. Clark. The latter exercises were
held' in the school ' house. A large
crowd was present. The Ladies Aid of
the1 Methodist Episcopal church 'fur
nished ice cream', cake and fruit, and
cleared good snm of money.
Rev. tew Dairies left Tuesday to at
tend the Chautauqua at Gladstone
Park. He expects to be absent nniil
the 19th' However, he willretnrn next
Sunday long enough to Mill his appoint-
lUVUb.
Nim Baker came home from Vannnn
ver, Wash., to celebrate the Fourth. He
returned Sunday to resume his work:
The Kind Ypa Have Ahroys Boafrht, and which liM been
in use tor over so years, baa , borne tno altrtuvtjire or
- and lias been made under bis per
Vy ''. sonal supervision since its Infancy
iCA44 Allow no arm tn dftcAive won iuthls.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but)
Experiments) that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against I&p&lment.
What is CASTORI
' Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OU, Faro
Koric, Drops and Soothing; Syrups; Jt is Fleasatit. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other NareotiO
substance. Its age is Its iruaran.te; i It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures liarrhua and AVlnd .
Colic. It relieves Tthlnsr Troubles' cures Constipation
' and Flatulency. It assimilates' the Fowl, reirulates tbe
. 0tdntech and Bowels, giving healthy and Natural sleep
- The Children's Panacea The Motl" F,nd 1
CCMUINE CASl?0fiM WAYS
Bean the Signature of
7
The M You flaye Always Bought
In Use For Over 3V Years.
mtm
Fourth with Mrs. Eobert's
Houlton."
Mr. and Mrs.
parents at
James McNaughton, of
Ternonla Plck-Ups.
ine Eiorious nourth was not vorv
1 ! I . -.
""K'j reieoraiea nereaooou. Mftnv
of our people had intended to go down
me river 10 naiai, Dut the heavy rains
prevented. However, onr bovs and
voung men came to the rescne hv firin
I - , i . . . J .a
iewnviiuu iota oi cracxers, ena
ingup with a game of baseball in the af
ternoon
O. C. Spencer took the Mororan oirla
out to St. Helens Satosday last. It was
their intention to' go to their summer
pome at naavies's Island on the same
evenng,
G. F. Bice, the new contractor, took
charge of the mail route between Ver-
nonia and Houlton on the first of the
montn. Mr. Kice himself does the
work at this end of the route and, for
mo present, muara lucxer will con
tinue at the Houlton end.
Bert Roberts, of Houlton, was in tbe
Nebalem a day or two last week.
T. B. Densber made another trin ftfii.
the third time for the month,) to For
est Grove, last week. Mrs. J. W. Walters,
who has been in California, near Sacra
mento, for a year past, came in with
him. Mrs; Walters does not like Cali
fornia, It is too hot for her, the ther
mometer having gone on to 108 in the
shade, where she was. Arthnr John
son and family, with whom Mrs. 'Wal
ters was living, will -remain awhile
longer.
Hans Chnstensen and part of tbe
family, and U. 8. Melhnger and family,
of the upper Nehalem, spent the Fourth
with friends and relatives, near Cornel
ius. . ' :, ;
B. M. Ward, Win, Perry and Cleve
Mellinger, Guy and Bay Mills and other
young men, who have been on the
to
Cathlamet, were visiting frieuds in this
vicinity Sunday. f ,
W. D. Sattcrlee had a fine vouna mare
killed by the Northern Pacific train
Sunday afternoon, near this place.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dohertv. Mr.
and Mrs. E. U. Withrow, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Was
ser, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.Jordan, Henry
Ktffhlnan Mr a ,! Mrh T f Mmi
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Fowler. Mr. 'and
Mrs. E. W.' Fowler, the Misses Louise
Morel, Kittle-Lindsay, Fratie and Hat
tie Kohl, Myrtle Towson, Mabel Foster,
Messrs. George and Paul Morel. Henry
Wasser, William Meachnm, Fritz An-
uaer, Kohl and Henry liamer attended
the Fourth of July celebration at Rain
ier. The G, 5. & T. Railway sent their first
raft of logs to Portland Monday. '
8upmMi, J cms ; F. A. Moore is
Chief Justice of the supreme court of.
Oregon. St. Helens . people congratu
late her fellow townsman, .
Txcr is having a good time on Pa
get' Sonnd. w
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The State Normal school at Monmouth
reports tbat the demand for i(s gradu
a,tes during the past year has been
jnuch beyond the supply.- . Graduation
from the Normal, practically assures a
place worth from $40 to $100 per month.'
The students take tbe etateexaminationi
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 tvpical country
'-"'"''' ;. i
wet Columbia workins in tbe loffirimr
camps, came home to spend the Fourth.
All report plenty of .work with good
wages.
U. G. Beeghlev went out to Portland
the latter part of last week, and brought
home a fine new hay rake.
Little Miss Margaret Bynon, of Se
attle, came in with Omar Spencer Sun
day, for a visit With her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. B.M. Emmons and other
relatives, .,
Mrs. Palmer, widow of the late W. H.
Palmer, has gone ont to spend the sum
mer with friends, near Hillsboro.
Mrs. O. M. Malmsten is this week
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Eva West,
near Greenville. -
Gust Gustafson came in Thursday of
last week from hie work in the logging
camp, back of Goble, and comforted the
home folks until Monday morning,
when he returned to his work.
Rev. J. C. Emmel. the newlv in.
pointed here, is broken down in health,
and has gone to his country home, near
Springbrook. for a few weeks
Emmel had a severe attack of th rin
tn iwflif Ua L. i.i. "
... ...I, . wuu.il roil urn, iu a se
riously exhausted condition, He
thought that he would soon rally, and
accepted work at the conference. How
ever, he does not gain strenghth, and ia
compelled to give .tip his work for the
present, at least. This Imvm th.
church without a pastor aeain. until
Mr. Emmel recovers, as we trust he
may soon, or until tbe elder can find
some one to take bis place. i
Real Estate Transfers. . -
The following deeds have been filed
in tbe county clerk's office for record
during the past few days. . ; , : , fci
Emma E. Anderson and husband-to
1'eon 4 Pelton Com nan y. wf of nwi
and e.1, of e,k of nwi of section 20,
7,2, 1200.
Sarah J. Baker and husband to Sarah
, Tyacke, n of nwSl and !i of neti
of section 21,4, 4, $!
William Eccles and wife to J. W.
Meserve, right of way on se'i of section
o, , a, si. ,
W. A. and Roy Edirerton to J. E.
Hall, quit claim toseW of section 6.6.
i, iuu.
Thomas and Jane Morris to Georse
Morns, nw of neji, sw4 of new of sec
tion $6, 7, 3, $125.
Nellie and E. P. McClore to J. E.
Halt, se4 of section 6, 6 3, f 100.
Anthony and Kate M. Nennack to
Benson Company. aeVi of nwV.
of nw, i4 of ne! of section 10; of
nei oi section V ; i of ne ot section
10: 'i of nwW, sw' of section 11. 6. 4.
$2850.
Nellie and Louis F. Pearce. to Sarah
L.Tvack. nLjJofnwWand w4 of neS
of section 21, 4, 4, $1.
Ernest F. and Mary E. Snvder to Sa
rah L. Tyacke, n of uw and w of
ne of section 21, 4, 4, $1.
Frank and Anna Tracy to Azariah
Sonle, lot 9, block 8, Vernonia, $160.
Fred and Charlotte I- Witimn tn
M. E. McFarland, e'A of awH oi section
32,7,2, $2. '
Omar and Margaret J. Bryant to the
Benson Company, tract lot section 8, 7
4, lou.
" The Damt Old Story.
J. A. Kelly relates an experience
similar .to that which has happened in
almost every neighborhood in the United
States and has been told and re-told by
thousands of others. He says: "l-ast
summer I had an attack of dysentery
and purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
which I used according o directions and
with satisfactory results. The trouble
was controlled much quickor than the
former attacks when I used other rem
edies." Mr. Kelly is a well known
citizen of Henderson, N. C. Eor sale
at tbe St. Helens Pharmacy.
Cut this out and take it to Dr. Ross1
Drug Store and get a box of Chamber
lain's Stomach Liver Tablets. Tbe
best physic. They also correct disorders
of the stomach. Price 26 cents.
PROFESSIONAL
DR. I), a STUART,
DENTIST. I
ST. HELENS.
W. P. M0YKR.
ORIENTAL HOTEL.
S. H. GRUBEK,
ATTORNE Y- AT- L
8T.
tm.H with . K. Quick.
HBI.KNS, : i OltKdON.
Will sir bl wrtmniil siiwhioii rosiiivn
nottirra emiuxi.-a la m. WIII irolk-e III all
Hi (Mitt and lilted Hiaim
"wTliy POWELL,
ATTORNEY -AT-LW,
UKI'l'TY 1UNTSIOT ATT1RNKY
T. IIKI.F.NS, 1 : OKKUON.
T. S. WAM.aON.
St. Helens Hotel
Wai.mi's a Movks, I'hoi-i-,, .
Is Again 0mmi to tbe I'nMic.
Mi-itla Hi'rved on Short Notice.
Iltnts 2) IViiih, Meals Sift tVnts,
trrt) H ASS IS COSrttCTtOll. HOtSSS
TO HAY 10 CENTS.
St. IIki.ksh, 't Ohmios.
AaSaMsAft was
DOWN-COUNTY PEOPLE SHOULD
UOTOTIU
. . . .-SO
(jiatsicanie
Orru-s Niwwias Buira. Notat rustic.
W.C.Fischer,
ATTORNEY-AT- Li IV.
HAI Kit. : : :lii:it) .
U. P. Gkaiiam. T. .!. Clkktok.
v Attornc.v. .lt-liiuv.
'.-0J Mrtiinm nulUllrn FnrtlMut Orexnn.
Colnmhla -"nty iiini will rvU pwmpt
Itoiitlon.
i. W, DAY W. . P'M.ARl"
DILL.VUI) & DAY,
ATTORNE YS-1 T-L I W
Ofllc nut door 10 Cowttamins,
NT. HcLENS. OKKUON.
Grnral l.rxollc In miiruol Otwron ot Wa.h-
Ingtou. AlMiravu made dlramljr Iran rouuly
rvoiirUH.
Drugstore
-KM Til SIM
fy' Drugs and
X Medicines
Tcilci Articles add Perfumery
Or. J. I. HULL, PnpniHf
Cmtkkanir : : Oaon.
-AT Til a- f
City Market!
St. llutNi,OaM)H
LINDSAY & KORTON, PR0PJ
-DKAklEHS IN.
at
Fresh and Salt Me;
City trade, I'wrluit camp,,,
i boats and railinfiH eL
r-
iiiltw
osi.ana rikutt on
Dr. Edwiu llass,
Physician and Surgeofi,
ST. ttM.r.XM, UKCUIIA.
Dr. II. U. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon.
cf tii't two iuriiu
- Dr. J. K. Hall.
Physician and Surgeon.
CLATbKAMK, OREGON.
Dr. C. L. Hatfield,
Physician and Surgeon.
y'EBNOSlA, OgKrtON.
Notakv PlISLII.
CoNVSVAJICtNO.
o
Bwntks
JSigutus'
f '
.STOniA.
t Iu Kind Ttw Haw Uwm mgt
. . Mavea A Woman's Life.
To-hav Biven 0D woufd have meant
death fortMrii Ixiis Cragg, of lurcheter,
mm rot years sue nan ennurwl un
told misery from a severe lung trouble
and an vbrtinate cough. "Often," she
writes, "I could scarcely breath and
sometimes could not speak. All doctors
and remedies failed till I used Dr. King's
ew Discovery for Consumption and
was completely curwl." Sufferers from
Co.ughs. Colds, Throat and Lung
Trouble needs this grand remedy, for it
never disi-apoints. Cure is guaranteed
by the St. Helens Pharmacy.
J. B. GODFREY,
Dealer in Real Estate and Maker
of Abstracts.
ST. 1JKLENS,
r
Stanwcod & Sherman Bros.
-MAMt rACTI'MKKS Of-
Lumber
Bridge Timbers and
Ties a Specialty.
Wit mannfactur. !. rftii.l. Itimiwr
for all (tirin fur ill. irw'tr. llth wv
Mil si rnclc lii.ut..
Dinioiisiou Lumber,
i'rice at tlu Mill. $6 1'cr M.
' VANK TO.N.OKKGOV
XST0RIA& COLUMBIA RIVER
iiRAILROAD COMPANY.
ORKUON,
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Ut.H Portl.nd on Taenlar, Thnrlj inrl At
nnUy .1 7 a. m. lor
St. ftlint, Kaluma. Cairir$ fint. Rginitr
and ase.
Arrtrlnent I'urtUnit ijonrt.r. W4.
llndu) .ml KMd.T il i p m.
WBwf fnitot B.lmon m. II, HOI.MAN. Asnl.
to
Don't Fall tq Try This.
Whenever an honest trial is trivan
Electric Bitters for any trouble it is rec
ommended for, a periuament enre will
surely be effected. It never fails to tone
tne stomache, regulate tbe kidnevs and
bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorates
me nerves and purity tne bloou. tt's 1
wonderful tonic for run-down svatems
Electric Bitters noeitivelv enrea k'iiln.v
IT, it. ' ,,. . . .
buu wver irouoie, fiouiarn iMsoraers,
nervousness, Hltieplessness, Rheums
tism, Neuralgia and expels Malaria,
BatiHtactlon miaranteed bv the fit. Hal
ens fharmacy. Only 50 cents.
KsTAPMHnan
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FOiSALE.
TT'KiHT HKAI OF JKRHEV MILCH COWS.
A.J AVfiy 10 m. Hola;iple, Kaluler, Orcfon,
Z. and Louva Bryant to the Benson
Company, tract - lot in section g, 7, 4
6. A. Brown to L. L. Lahgley, nw
of ne of sect.ou 3, 4, 4, less t, acrs
fl. , '
Thomas L. and Jesse D. S. Cole to
John S. Stewart, of section- 19, 6, 3,
1000.
"I am using a' box of Chanilwrlain'S
li. l 1 r. .i 1 . ' 1 . .
niuuiacu s Aiives Aaoieis ana nna mem
tbe best thins- fort mv stomach I evnr
used," says T. W. Robinson, Justice of
tna reace ,L,umis, Mich. These Tablets
not only correct' the disorders of the
stomache but regulate tbe liver and
bowels. They are easy to take and
pwaeant in enecr. race ia cents per
box. For sale at the Helens, fhar-
luacy
Benbea News Jfotes.
Dan Dillard. of Arizona
Samuel Mann this week. .-,
Miss Tena Uatzka. of Portland
guest 01 sir. ana Mrs. William
tnis week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts spent the
11 visiting
1. u
Doberty
Need More Help
Often the over taxed orrans of diares-
tion cry out tor neip by .Dyspepsia's
pains, Nausea, Dizziness, Headaches,
Ad ver liompiainis, uowei Disorders.
Such troubles call for prompt use of Dr.
wri i m it. .iii m. " ..
Bving-s new i.ue rins. iney are gentle,
borough and guaranteed to cure. 25c
at the St. Helens Pharmacy.
N0TICS OF FINAL SSTTLSMSNT.
N-OTICE Ig HEREBY OIVEM THAT THE
undenlKned a-luilnl.tratrli ol the elle
of Annou J. Orwltr, deoeiue.1, hu alert with the
clerk ol the County Court of tha Mate of Ore
gon, for Columbia county, my report and Anal
aciKiunt In tbe wlralnUirdUon of Mid entitle,
and that the Judxe of said court has rlxed
MouiUy, the 4th day of AniiuM, at 11
o'clock A. M. of .aid any, and the courtroom of
aald Court, u the- li me and place for the hear,
lnit ol aald report and account, at which lime
aud place any and all penonit intereaud in aald
ue may appear and object or content the
aame.
... .... , .J MARY M- ORWIO.
Adminlatratrlx of theotale of Anaon J. Or-
Wlf( 4at3CDUt?fl
Dated till. 30th day of June, 190-2.
Mraham & ( Icetou, Attonift. for the Admin
latrstrix. " , r . -
MEETING NOTICE.
HOULTON CAMP NO. WOODMEN OK
the World, meets every Haturnay night to
P.rp'. hall llni.l.f... f- u... I. r.
'.' ' Faau fati, Clerk
NOTICE OF LAND SURVEY.
-Office of County Surveyor,
nT
Hp.l,tnn. On..
fllVKN
Till. ,
VTOTICB IB HEREBY fifVUil Tll
i.niin.T niirvpvi.p wilt An ih. 'ii.i .1
July, lmK. iiibfllvide accord ina to the law ol iwil
aecilon so, townalilo 7 north of range 2 wot.
r will. ...... 1 1 -
n iiiwiiciw HrnUMUl.
Dated July I. IVOZI W. T. WATT.
'' County Surveyor.
1903.
AT THE
of
SHINGLKS t on BALIS.
T. DVTWl OM, sjris-OLE MANHFAC
fJI turttrK.of Vall.v. Or., an npnn.r tn ...n.
pit in. local (leinanq wun aa sow! quality of
ahlnalwi aa vre mAnulactnred, and at price, aa
t.jw wi uiiinr ufsaiera, ueuvewi at itouiton. War
ren, i;innmoia t;uy or hi. Helena. Addreaaor.
uoru, valley, or, '
dors to J, Dupont
CITATI0H.
In the County Coart of tbs 8tato of Orsgoo for
.V.UI.IlllO) vuiiui;,
loth matter of. the eatale of Elvira Ann
Beara. decoued.
To Mary K. Krv. Erank Aeara. VraA V n.u
uu an nem, iieviaea or nerannt lnteremed
m .ne .uove eataie, wnetuer a jowu or un
known: ' .
T N TUB HAM EOF THE STATE OFOKEOON,
a tou are nereDV cltea and nvitiiPMl in . n.i
appear In the County ;ourt of the elate of Ore
gon, for tbe County of Columbia, at the court
room thereof, at the court hona. in th. th. um
county of Columbia, on Monday, the 4th day of
Auauat, 19W, at 10 n'riock In the forenoon of
aald day; then and there to ahnw naiiuii it .nu
i-., wiij an uruvr ii aaie anouiu not be made
" I?1?. '"I '." ."le trillion filed herein by
. E. Hall, admlnlalratnrof .aid mimi rn. ,i.i
miuipi iiiuviiui iu. i.oreiu.iier aeacrihed aa
tate a ahall be neceaaary, to-wlt: lota 6, 7, ,
i., iv, 'zd ana si in tne Maygar D. L. C. lots II
and i) in the E. Ii. Hrvant D. I. c. and i,.t a i
aectlon S. all In townaliln 7, north, ot range 4
weat.of Ihe Willamette Mertrfl.n ....".j
and plaited by A. B. Utile, county aurveynrof
aald count, and tiled In the Circuit Court of
tiiviHttio in sreKon ior oiumDia couitty( Ore
gon, April 7th, 1902, a of Deeember 27th. 1901
Alan lota A In Viliwlc a. 1m. 9 in hlub v j.
tot 1 In block 8, all In Bryant's flrat adrt'lllon
to ciatiikanle (or Bryautvllle), as appeara by
by the plat thereof now on fll. In tha rnun At
the Couaty Clerk of aald Columbia county. Ore
gon, all of the above deacrlbari nron.rtv
aituated In Columbia county, (Heron, to par
the coau and expeuaea of administration of
aald eaiate aud the claim therein.
Wiineaa th. Hon. J. H IWi.n Iml a, .i..
Couaty Court of the Mate of Oregon for Colum
bia County, this 80th day of June, 1902.
jnia citation la pabllihed by order of the
Hon. J B. Doon, Judge of aald Court, mads aud
t tt t ljI fun. Qa.1. SrtIA
dated June 80th. 1902.
n. limhaui. Attornav for Adralulttratrtr
JOHN A. BECK
Dr.Al.EK IN
Watches, Diamonds, Silyerware,
...JEWELRY...
Repairing a SpeciaUy.
7 Murrtasn 8t. Hal. Front 4 FlraU PORTLAND.
l!; 10 21 7I.J.I. V.lp.irt.,,,i a j 7 IT B.J ' ,
J7 10 m 7 J .... 'Illlotl ,. 37 7 M,W Tj
looo! 7 as..,..Knanr a IT' s KM . ....
to! i, at m ... itn.. I i! s ,vi W Leavs St. Helens: .
l ! II l tft.4-1 John Dy. . 7 M a .vi k. A Arrive at I'ortlan,)
fUVTvtLfl' , tj Uav. l" t'aml
All trnlii. m.k cIim ennnei-tlim. .1 i.olil. Arrive at Hi. I Men.
with .n.the rn I'aeiile tr.tn to and ironi th. j
Ka.l ami iun.l poltila At Portland with all i
train. Imtiug I'nmn it.'t. at A.torla Willi t, i
R. A N t'o. a i-i.1 atvl rati tin. u aud from It- 1
wai:o and Norlh IICM-ri fniiuta.
I'aMienKenfor Aatnrtaor war poltni uut flag
will .mil In .1 urn.
ng.rHiirl at llouM'in wiirn coming Irum point.
train, at lloultna Tram, t
wutof UuWe.
J. C. .ttavo.
ri.n. Ian. Ae . A.niHa. Or
10 30 .til
llvlena H W f JI
FAME SO l l.1i.
WIII Carry Nothing hill I'aiwi.
er and r a.l r reii(bt
JtlSKa 4.00D, Tlaat.r.
N0TIC& FOR PVBL1CAT10H.
Depanraent nf ih. Inl.riov
Uud Office at Oregon City. Or.rrm,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE
followloe iiiimed acttlcr haa filed notteeof
h a Intention to make Anal proof In auiipuriof
hi. claim and that wld om4 will tie inad, hr
fore the County Clark of Columbia County,
HL Helens, Oregon, on August JO. luw, via: ,
ALBERT k. PARKER.
H. E. Ko. U.SI9, for Ihe NK of wtlon 1, T 4
name, the fT.lolng wltneanea
to prove hla continuum renlilenre uon and cul-
' -1 P. BalUrtl
Miiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwsiiii,WWsimWmwmwiiiiij
THE NEW YORK STORE
11-- !.. .. .
ii.. juat recriveil a large invnli ol
livatlon of .alii land,
a
Ji
via: Katun
nn K.tierta and Char e RniMri. n) .-. ......
0reK,1- CHAB H. JIIMIRKS. '
m'VJ4 Regl.ter.
tOTICE FOft PUBLICATION.
r
, Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Oregon Cltv, Or..
MOTICE M HEREBY rVlJHAT,THlt
itil i. '"."'"f-name. aetller baa flled nolle, of
h alntenllou to make tln.l proof In anppottof
u,''.hLn,,,n".","f "J 1"""' be'nibTb:
fore the rnuntv nrir ..I ivi....i.i.
tit. Helena, Oregon, on Aiiguil 2nd, 1902, vij
NICK DUPONT,
H E. 11702. for Ihe ew'4 of aectlon 2, town
fhlpS north, ranges went, He name, the f
lowing wlineae to prove hla ennilnuoua real,
deuce iiipon and cultivation of aald land, vl
Ivo vtainbcki!, of Warren, Oregnu; Vrcd
r ioruir. oi vaney, uregon; Aaron Kelloy, of
Hei.n.:V)rVir ' "'"Um
Loula Nicotnl. who mud ,.nl-l ..iH. .l
above entrv Mitv !ilt. lytri i. h-,.i...
olted to appear before tin, county rUriVof Co
lumbi.eo.mty, at at. Helm,., Oregon, on Ail
gM.t2iid.l(lir2, to .how t-anw why iaid proof
wuuiu hui w ninif en.
Cll AKLEa B. MOORES, Kelater,
J
Summer Goods, Shoes
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Etc.
H. MORGUB,
1 Ver Building, Main Street, St. Helen, Oregon.
rTlraher UM, Act June . 1S7.
0riCt FOR PUBLICATION.
t'KITltj ST.Ti. La an n.,i
VOTICE'iaRKB'Y'THVr
11 Pllance with Ih. n.i,hL V .JI":'
NOTICE OF FINAL SCTTLEHENT.
trtate of Omron, hl final account ol bla adini j
..........I upon aio entatc, togeth.r with hli
Hiul report and petition for dl.trlbiitlon of the
realdue of aald eatate, and for the Mitleiaent ol
hla aald account: and that the Hon. J. B IH)an
Jiidga of uM court, ha. apimlnted Mou1y th.
7th day of Ju v. Iho-a at u.. .,-,.i...t S.- V
ternoon of aald day a. the time, and the court
i.ioin hi . am court, at tne court-houe In Ml
Helens, Oregon, aa th. place, of hearing aald
final account and a.i,t n-i j '. '..TV"1
for the dlatrlbutlon of th. re.ldue of ,.fd e,,a t.
and the aettlement t.i th. .. ' lA. . "l"
and le objection, in wrlllng to the ..rue o mnv
"..i inyn. a. clon NOKR. "
Executor of th. mi., .i u.. .
Iecad. W. ii Pntt.it ."1 """'.
a I
urn tarlih t,''"... .
Consrea. June" "rTu Z i"!
ih. l. ..I Hah., ,;. in th.'nutA7 .'StiS,
-, L ". . .' .Va.la, sad Waahlngtoa T-rrl
Sil'emi "L-ia.'" '"l.h' .'.Vn
X tmnuSvi uH. In ownahTp sfx 'Jo h"
ihTtu."i 7r"1' "C i""1 Proof l iow'
li -n?!,"Jj SHt.?V.nl AMgtiat, 190-J.
o. MUOBES Rcglater.
NOTICE OF SALE.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land OIHce at Oregon City, Oregon.
XT0TICEI8 HERERV mvS"Vf.".
11 following named aettlur haa Hied notlcu if
h elnlenllon to make final pr.f It ,np o
Lc' !?'. "i." P""' will mids be.
.....,.iii, vmr. oi Loiumo a countv at Kt
Helena, Oregon, on Auguat 2nd. 12, vl:
IVO WAHBKKE,
E. 12TMM. for th. i .. -
ship a n. range 2 wea I.e nSrth. 'fiuM"."
Dupont and Fred Floete , Va ! cy, Oreion- a
CHARLES B. HOOKER.
N T .r5,'J? HfRKV "IVKN, THAT UNDER
on Maturilay, July 12th a. ii, k "'"'"Hon.
.11 t.! l
aii ainas Ol commeri-ai l,h ...!... i..
Sieciited, t this oflice ' '
ml. .
.a ih. foihTw ;"h:
aaWs'toy.'h.r- "J!":""' MispAi lo
wnah p riMinlier nvn ,,i . 7 """en m
l-lai.rt-.al.,l,an,Hi.-,..i,i u!m "' I""'
niiM(.r t.. i .."""?"' quarter of .Hi,
rang, .1 w ,.77,, J lii,,ml'"r "f" "0'ith
tinted In ilieenJ.f.ii",'1 'ne'bs meridian,
the suite of Oreai, ' n" "lon In
loriiwof a,. .., , .
Not
lid
yeara
... , .- man aiv n..
.i. .. . ...nn irum iiain nf ..i. .....ii , . r:
"orren payment, to C ilZT V""i P"-
'nt'liie.l XPU K. ,Ti.1"ld-, Bu,,h 1m
sold, only. ' ln n'1 tu all the ptopony
AiKSfcj'- "W Orawo. .1,1.!
KM Ma t:tt iu,Z . .
'' of Wr Wn.Mt Ih.
inerealier win, i,,,,,," V' , ,wo
i:ini Dr Alio...
Oregon
aw, mum pacihc
Dseaaf TIME 8cHEDt7I.ES "
ma from Portland.
Chicago
Portland salt Uks, Danvar. Ft.
Special Worth, Omaba.Kan- ..),,(
00 am. aa. City, M. Loula, ,wrm
via Hunt- Chicago and Bart,
lugtou.
Ksnnas ks, Denver, Ft.
S:80n. ra. Worth. Omaha.Kaa ,,u.-
vla IkW J" ,;,,F. M 'nil., 'k
lugtou, Chicago am la L
HI. Paal Walla Walla. I SWU-
Kam Mall Ion, Spokane, V..I-
:!. m. lana, Pullman, Uin- J OtaS.
via neaeilla, at. Paul,
flpukana I'nluih, Milwaukee,
Chicago and Ewl.
OCESN ANIMUVLH M HIiBllt ,
BO.TI fuUTI.AND.
p.m.
Dall
x.Hniiday
. p. m.
Saturday
10 p. m.
Sa. m
tl. Sunday
7 a. m
Tuea.Thur.
and Hat.
I.e. Rlparla;
' win. m.
dully
ex Mon,
All .ailing dates tub-
jeot to manga.
For Kan Frauclwio
Hail every five day.
Columbia Rlvr
To Astoria and Way
taauiuga.
WIHam.tl. River.
water permitting.
Orcaim Cltv. Newberg,
Halem, CorvalU aud.
ay-lanil g..
a-
scfatuiSar
WIHam.tl. and Yarn
hill Rivera.
Oregon City, Dayton,
ana vay-iatiuiuge.
Snake Rlv.r. .
Rlparla to Uwlalon.
4. MA. fA.
Ui.ttulliW
S-90P. :
Sinn, wf
aud rn-
Lf.lWl
Sally"
7 00
,i Moo,
A. L. CRAIG,
O cnersl raeti(ttr Agt., I'onTtAfn, 0